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    GRESHAM
PAGE FOUR
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
RELIABILITY
PHONE 544
W A HESSEL
GRESHAM . OREGON
SERVICE
PHONE 6x2
OUTLOOK
FRIDA Y,
MARCH
21
101»
GRESHAM LOCALS W o m e n ’s D r e ss S h o e s
SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION
AT W R BURKE HOME
T h e b rig h t w e a th e r o n W ed n es­
d ay a fte rn o o n b ro u g h t o u t an u n ­
u su ally la rg e n u m b e r o f m aid s an d
m a tro n s to th e a n n u a l th a n k o ffe r-
in g te a of th e w o m en 's a u x ilia rie s of
th e .M ethodist E p isco p al c h u rc h . T he
. c h a rm in g W It B u rk e bungalow on
W a llu la H e ig h ts is a d m ira b ly a r
ra n g e d fo r su ch a g a th e r in g aud the
b rig h t clu m p s of d affo d ils used a b o u t
th e ro o m s a d d ed g re a tly to th e ir
g e n e ra l a ttra c tiv e n e s s
In c h a rg e of Mrs. .1. II. S te rlin g ,
tile p ro g ra m c o n siste d o f th e usuai
d e v o tio n a l se rv ic e s an d b u sin ess of
th e tw o so c ie tie s fo llo w ed by an in ­
s tru c tiv e a n d Highly in te re s tin g a d ­
d re ss by M iss N ellie C u rtiss, head
deaconesH of th e D eaconess H om e in
P o rtla n d , m a in ta in e d by th e M eth o d ­
ist d e n o m in a tio n . H er re m a rk s w ere
m o stly re la tiv e to th e w ork of th e
d e aco n esses
alo n g
so cial
serv ice
lines.
An a s to n is h in g
a m o u n t of
good is a c co m p lish ed by th e s e w om ­
en w ith th e ir p ra c tic a l h e lp fu ln e ss.
T h e h u sin e ssllk e sc h e d u le of th e ir
o p e ra tio n s is in d eed im p ressiv e
An u n u su a lly g e n e ro u s resp o n se
to th e th a n k o ffe rin g w as m ost g r a t i ­
fy in g to tile e a rn e s t w o rk e rs of th e
L a d ie s' Aid an d W o m en ’s H om e M is­
sio n a ry so cieties
T h e lio stess w as a ss iste d in th e
se rv in g o f d a in ty re f re s h m e n ts by
M esd am es J a m e s S te rlin g , G eorge F.
H oney. F Peak an d Miss M ina G il­
b ert
H a n n a h L an e w as in ju re d in In te r-
cluss b a s k e tb a ll g am e a t th e h ig h
sch o o l y e ste rd a y .
S he w as u n co n ­
scio u s fo r a « h u rt tim e , a f t e r re c o v e r­
ing suttii■ Ien11y to be ta k e n hom e in
a ear
S he is re p o rte d aa well today.
Miss I.an»' I n th e ac c o m p lish e d lead
ing lady of th e school play.
In brown lace, military and
high heel.
ment of the best shoes on
the market to select from.
Isaac A n d e rso n , of O rie n t, m o to re d
to U re a h a m to d ay .
D onald G eddes. w ho lias been ill,
is re p o rte d to he im p ro v in g .
T ile ro o f of
M Z im m e rm a n ’»
gapugc is b ein g p a in te d by th e o w n e r
of tlie b u ild in g , It. It. C arlso n .
Jo h n C o rn u tt, a fo rm e r re s id e n t of
G re sh a m am i a m e m b e r of tile 6 9 th
O regon C o ast a r tille r y lias re c e n tly
A k
receiv ed h is d is c h a rg e from C am p
L ew is an d is v is itin g w ith re la tiv e s
h e re , b efo re re tu rn in g to ills h om e
at K iddle.
W itli h is co u sin . Guy
Jo n e s , lie w as an h o n o re d g u est a t a
d in n e r at th e h om e of J a c k Jo n e s
last n ig h t.
L. F. L an e an d Miss M yrtle M.
One horse plows disc harrows- spike tooth har­
C o rd e r, re s id e n ts of A ines, w ere m a r
rows cultivators all for the man who uses but one
lie d a t th e h om e of Dr. an d Mrs. A.
T h o m p so n on T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n ,
M arcli 20, Dr. T h o m p so n officiating
Hand potato planters corn or bean planters.
TIi»1 uyge of th e sp rin g w e a th e r,
a d d ed to tile p a tr io tic a p p e a l in A. W
M etzg er's seeil a d v e rtis e m e n t in th is
issu e of th e p a p e r sh o u ld s ta r t us all
sp a d in g fo r a n o th e r y e a r ’s victo ry
g a rd e n .
Cut this out, carry it for reference.
G. It B u rch , th e G re sh a m d riv e r of *
Hie G re s h a m -P o rtla n d s ta g e , h as a r ­
G R E S H A M . Phone 201
P O R T L A N D . Phone Main r>105
(iiv e T il l It H u rls .
ra n g e d Io im p ro v e his se rv ic e by r e ­
1 An u rg e n t call fo r used an d su r- p la c in g h is F o rd w ith a " -p a sse n g e r
BONDED CARS
CAREFUL DRIVERS
I p lu s c lo th in g fo r all th e s u ffe rin g peo- H udson-six.
pie o f E u ro p e , ex cep t th e c e n tr a l
A m ong tlie e n te r p ris in g fa rm e rs ol
I .cave G resh am , C o rn er M ain a n d P ow ell Streets
) p o w ers, h a s been Issu ed fro m til ■ Hie v icin ity w ho h av e a d d e d new m a­
A M 8:00, 9:30, 10:35, 11:30, P. M. 12:35, 1:30,
• P o rtla n d c h a p te r of th e A m erican c h in e ry Io itie ir e q u ip m e n t a re W. T.
2:35, 3:30, 4:35, 5:30, 6:30, 7:35
Red C ross.
H ensley of T ro u td a le an d E. E Q uay
T h e call w as read Io Hie sm all of C o ttre ll. T ile fo rm e r h a s a s p r e a d ­
1 .eave P o rtlan d , S tand b e tw e e n W a sh in g to n a n d A ld e r on
n u m b e r o f Red C ro ss w o rk e rs p re s ­ e r am i tlie la t te r a d rill, both p u r ­
First Street, R o u te d o v er Pow ell V alley R o a d O nly
e n t at th e R ed C ro ss m e e tin g a t th e ch ased of W ill H e sse l’s G re sh a m im
lib ra ry to d ay . T h is a n n o u n c e m e n t is p lem en t sto re .
A. M 8:40, 9 40, 10:40, 11.40, P. M. 12:40, 1:40,
a c h a lle n g e to th e to w n sp e o p le to re ­
M rs. W. It. K ern anil Mrs. E. E.
2 40. 3 40, 4:40, 5 30, 6 40, 7:40
W ellin g w ent to P o rtla n d to d ay , to
sp o n d g e n e ro u s ly to th is ap p eal.
Subject to Change W ithout Notice
G a rm e n ts of all k in d s fo r a ll ages, a tte n d th e m e e tin g of Hie g ra n g e
March 12. 1919
b o th sexes,
piece
g o o d s, tic k in g , w o m en 's c lu b at th e p u b lic lib ra ry .
sh e e tin g , b la n k e ts a n d w oolens, light Tlie o rg a n iz a tio n is m ad e by tlie w om ­
c a n to n flannel to m a k e g a rm e n ts lo r en g ra n g e r s of M u ltn o m ah and C la c k ­
new b o rn b ab ies, an d sh o e s of every a m a s c o u n ties.
Ed. F. B ru n s of tlie B ru n s L u m b e r
size, fa s te n e d to g e th e r in p a irs, ur
co
m
pany of S andy h ad b u sin ess in
n
eed
ed
.
Phone Gresham 17
T h e p lace to w hich th e s e a rtic le s O resh am to d ay .
m ay he ta k e n w ill be a n n o u n c e d in
M ajo r J a c k H a m ilto n o t V a n co u v er
EXPRESS AND GENERAI. HAULING
tile next Issue of tile O u tlo o k . T hose b a rra c k s w as in G resh am today in ­
u n a b le to d e liv e r la rg e b u n d le s will q u irin g a b o u t public litill fa c ilitie s
I rip Daily Between Gresham and Portland
pleuse n o tify Mrs. (). A. E a stm u n or w ith a view to g iv in g a w a r le c tu re ,
Mrs. G eo rg e W. K en n ey p ro m p tly p a rts of th e p ro ceed s to go to th e
F re n c h w ar fu n d fo r re fu g e e c h ild re n
an d th e a rtic le s will he culled for.
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and
('o a si s la te s can m ak e no m ista k e
He c o n su lte d W It B u rk e an d K A.
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a p p ro p r ia tin g m oney fo r p ro p a g a tio n T ile D alles w ill c o -o p e ra te in m a r­ th a n com b o u r g a rr e t fo r cast-off M iller re g a r d in g Hie s u ita b ility of
k e tin g tills y e a r's c h e rry crop.
ol salm o n . T h e m oney is re tu rn e d
c lo th in g . T lic tim e lias a rriv e d w hen M asonic h all fo r "this e v e n t. M ajo r
r. fold in food p ro d u c ts, re v e n u e s to
Due Io w a r ex p en ses tax es fo r 1919 we sh o u ld g iv e a rtic le s tlia t we h a v H am ilto n w ill lie re c a lle d as th e h e ro |
show an In c re a se o f 15.6 p er cent. le lt we co u ld n o t sp a re , h e re to fo re w ho rescu ed a n u m b e r of F re n c h c o n ­
H i e s la te an d e m p lo y m e n t of lab o r.
vent m isses w ho w ere b ein g to r tu re d
by G erm an officers. H e m a rrie d o ne
of th e y o u n g w om en b rin g in g h e r to ,
P o rtla n d to live. His b rid e h as been
te a c h in g F re n c h a t ' St H elen s h a ll,
w h ile lie a tte n d e d to t'n c le S am 's
B usiness at V an co u v er
FOR THE GARDENER OR SMALL FARMER
Planet Jr. Standard or Iron Age, garden
seeders-Sows in hills or drills-One or two
wheel hand cultivators-Saves time and la­
bor Sure means a better garden.
horse
GRESHAM-PORTLAND AUTO STAGE SCHEDULE
Come let us fit vou.
* a E.W.Aylsworth
THE CLOTHIER
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Garden
The war is over but the task of the A m erican people has just
begun. This task is to supply the starving people o f Europe
with food.
BU T W H A T WILL T H E A M E R IC A N S DO?
We must meet our home requirements.
C, n le r iia r y
D A IR Y M E N A T T E N T IO N
use
B. K.
FOR S Fl' RILIZ1NG AND D ISINFECTING.
leu times stronger than carbolic Acid and is not
poisonous. •
We have it in any quantity from pints to gallons.
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
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A. \\ Metzger will do everything possible to supply you with good seeds ot
ill kinds. Then do your part and continue to grow vegetable food in your gardens
.is you did during the war.
" C h ris tia n iz e a n a tio n a n d you de-
I m o cratize i t ” is th e k e y n o te of th e
M eth o d ist c e n te n a ry , w h ich , in re a li­
ty, la u n c h e s a g re a t w o rld -w id e c a m ­
p aign to C h ris tia n iz e tin- w orld.
Now is the time to plant Onion Sets, Peas, Lettuce, Radishes,
Turnips and Spinach. Order early while our stock is complete.
STEREOPTICON LECTURE
I
D on’t forget the flow ers. We have a fine lot of Spencer Sweet Pea
Cosmos and many other kinds. If there is any thing you want that we do not
seeds as well as Nasturtiums, Asters, have in stock, we will be glad to get it
or vou.
Wild Life in the Jungle of Malay
By
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On Sale All Next W eekx
~> Millinery
F resh S pring-like M odels in th e Sm art Sm all S h a p e s as w ell as th e
M edium a n d L arg e Styles.
C O M E , SEE.
K O D A K S
Bring your Kodak to me to have the lens cleaned and
the shutter adjusted.
1 make no charge for this service and you get better
pictures.
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W e lls
The R exall Store
Beautiful
New Hats
M o v e m e n t.
O ne h u n d re d
M eth o d ist lay m en
o rig in a te d
th e
m o v em en t n o t
a
p re a c h e r am o n g th em . In ta rg e m eas-
I u re It is to he c a rrie d o u t by lay m en ,
I e sp ecially th e g re a t financial d riv e ,
w hich w ill he fo r pledges o v e r a five-
| y e a r p erio d .
Dr. S. E a rl T a y lo r, i
M eth o d ist la y m a n , h e a d s th e m ove­
m en t, w h ile J o h n R. M ott, a n o th e r
M eth o d ist la y m a n an d h e a d of th e
I Y. M. C. A. is a n a tio n a l g u id in g
! sp irit.
OREGON
Our line of Kuppenheimer suits for the season is complete.!
GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
Victory
Large assort­
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Gresham, Oregon
Mi»» .tidin'.!.n E u le r tain * .
Miss E liz a b e th
Jo h n s o n
e n te r-
i .tilled th e m e m b e rs of h e r S u n d ay
si bool c la s s on W ed n esd ay ev e n in g
a sk in g tb elli to h e r h o m e n o rth of
G re sh a m . An e n jo y a b le m u sical p ro ­
g ra m of p ian o , v o ra l an d V lc tro la
n u m b e rs w as p re s e n te d , tlie cla ss
jo in in g in th e s in g in g of p o p u la r
so n g s
S om e a m u s in g g a m e s ad d e d
to th e e n te r ta in m e n t o f tlie g u ests.
Miss J o h n s o n w as a s s is te d in e n te r ­
ta in in g by tie r m o th e r. M rs M arion
Jo h n s o n , a n d h e r s is te r, M rs C u s h ­
m an.
D ainty
re f re s h m e n ts
w ere
se rv ed
I o n s o liila lio u
M e e tin g .
T h e re .will be an o pen m e e tin g in
t l i e sch o o lh o u se of D istrict No. 8 on
th e B ase L in e ro a d on S a tu r d a y e v ­
e n in g , to c o n sid e r S e n a te B ill 45, p ro ­
v id in g fo r th e c o n so lid a tio n o f r u r a l
d is tric ts .
A ble s p e a k e rs w ill be on
h a n d to d iscu ss d iffe re n t p h a se s of
th e m e a su re .
T lie M in e » .» < le a n e r a m i G n u le r.
A re a l g r a d e r an d c le a n e r w ill s e p ­
a r a te w ild o a ts from o a ts b e tt e r th a n
a n y old s ty le fa n n in g m ill. A d o u b le
s a c k in g device
S eein g is b e lie v in g .
W A. H E S S E L .
S ev eral m e m b e rs of tlie P o u ltry
In d u s tria l c lu b of G re sh a m g ra d e
sch o o l a s ^ in th e m a rk e t fo r broody
liens to set. If you h av e a re lia b le ,
m o th e rly old hen fo r sa le , c all Mrs.
H. H E lin g . re s id e n c e p h o n e 811
office p h o n e 701.
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T h e p ro p o sed m ilk b oycott plan
of som e h y s te ric a l c lu b w om en of
th e s ta te u n iv e rs ity tow n of B erk e-
ley, C a lifo rn ia , is as ill-a d v ise d as
th e c ity -w id e egg b o y co tt a tt e m p t­
ed by so m e P o r tla n d c lu b w om en
L i l l i e a n d s u lp h u r sp ra y
b o th in
tw o y e a rs ag o , a n d w ill p ro b a b ly a c ­
d ry a n d liq u id fo rm , an y q u a n tity a t
co m p lish a s m uch as t l i e P o rtla n d 's
; L L. K id d e r Hdw Co.
v e n tu re .
B a rg a in s In th e w a n t ads.
F o rd a n d C h e v ro le t re p a irin g
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1 E. O sb u rn , G re sh a m .
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Pay I axes Now
COLE M ’E L R O Y ’S IA Z Z B A N D , O F P O R T L A N D
DANCE
First half due on or bqfore April 5,
1919, second half on or before October
5, 1919.
P ay them through thia bank.
F rid a y , M a rch 2 8 , R e g n e r ’s H all, G r e sh a m
Admission. Ladies 25c, Gentlemen $1. (We Pay (he War Tax)
Real Dance Music
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