Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 11, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM
PAGE FOVB
OUTLOOK FRIDAY,
APRIL
I I.
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W ord has been received of th e a r ­
rival in Ja p an of L ieu ten an t Moore
of P leasan t Valley, on M arch 23d.
num ber.
Mesdames F red Honey,
This Is the first lap of the Journey to
Schneider, W. It. Kern, J. N (Hanahan,
.Mr. and Mrs. L. Hylon have re n t­ Siberia, w here he will serve in the
and H. L. W ostell motored to Van-
ed Mrs. S. A. B u rr's co ttag e on T hird A m erican arm y. He sailed on F eb ­
couver on Tuesday, taking with them
stre e t and B u rr a v e n u e .'
»lx dozen cream puffs for th e conval­
ru ary 25.
have more ¡ton and steel, better staves, a
T he d e p a rtu re of C h airm an L. L.
escent soldier boys to the post hospil-
Many local m em bers of th e W. C.
door that is always tight; means better en­
tal at the barracks. They took pink
K idder has placed a n o th e r setback
T. U. are planning to h ear Mrs.
silage for yon. Steel hooks, steel ladder,
Read by a l l —O utlook w ant ada.
cantellas. too, like the ones our re­
in the way of th e A rm enian re lie ' Florence Ewell A tkins, n atio n al o r­
turned men wore last F riday night, j
four double anchors—a silo that is always
drive.
It
is
hoped
th
a
t
it
can
be
Mrs Honey has been making these
ganizer and lectu rer, who will speak
right.
Get our prices before you order a
weekly trip s for a year now. The
l o r S a le,
handled th ro u g h th e ch u rch es of the
at library hall in P o rtlan d next Sun­
silo— voii 'll get a better silo at less iiiiui v.
boys all know her and grin a most
1000 cords of stan d in g green com m unity.
day evening a t 8 o’cock. Mrs. A t­
enthusiastic welcome. The sickest boy old-grow th tir. Will sell all or any
Miss M ontague, G resham librarian
there belongs on G resham 's honoi p art for wood.
kins receives flattering press notice»
Ross and Hocking Valley Ensilage Cutters
roll. He is Jesse Radford
He has I 100 cords dead fir, cut and corded will be a luncheon guest a t th e P ort w herever she speaks.
She is des­
do better work, require less power to
been in bed there seventeen m onths 1 up n ear good road, $2 a cord.
land ce n tral lib rary luncheon tom or­
Sixteen cords dry fir wood, corded row. in celebratio n of Miss H arriet cribed a» a typical so u th e rn e r, a g if’
Was on his feet just one month. Some
operate.
of the boys are recovering front mumps up on good road, 33.SO per cord.
ed woman with a m ission, a most
Seventeen cords dry ald er wood W ood's n in th y ear as school lib ra ­ eloquent and m agnetic speaker.
N eedless to say, they found those
corded up on good road. 35 a cord.
rian of th e d istrict.
cream puffs easy to take.
Mrs. Eva A nderson U pdegraff and
E ight tons of baled horse hay,
J. S eabrook and Miss Mabel Finn,
$30 per ton.
L. L. Kidder Goes East.
Mrs
A rth u r A nderson, of P o rtland,
F o u rteen tons cow hay, baled, $30 of P o rtlan d , were guests at th e T. J. ' were in G resham on business y ester­
S
kirvln
hom
e
last
evening.
Fairbanks &
In answ er to a sum m ons to Ills a ton.
H alf ton of baled straw , $ ln a ton.
Gresham G range will in itiate a day.
Morse
or P. &
m other, L. L K idder, accom panied
Jeru salem artich o k es, the kind to large class of new members a t tin lr
A telegram was received Sunday
his sister, Miss Nell K idder of P o rt­ grow for hog feed, they yield 500
0.
Gas
Engines
by
Mrs.
J.
W.
H
endricks,
announcing
all-day m eeting tom orrow .
land, left for P ecatonica, Illinois, bushels per acre, $1 per bushel
’lie
arriv
al
of
h
er
son,
C
urtiss,
In
the
will
give
you
A.
J.
W.
Brown
has
re
tu
rn
e
d
from
yesterday. He had planned to visit A. H elney, Phenix F arm , phone 08.
a trip to so u th e rn O regon, w here he United States.
real
satisfaction
his m other la te r in th e year, but the
Miss Rose Schlecht, a trained
Women’s H ospital o f Portland,
w ent for a sh o rt vacation.
We have them
news of h er illness speeded up his
M aternity C ases Only.
Mrs. Cecil M etzger Is rep o rted a- nurse, is at the home of Mrs. A. M.
in
all sizes in
plans. He left w ith but a few
One of th e finest and m ost th o r­ very much im proved in h ea lth fol W ilkinson, and will rem ain In G resh­
h o u r's notice.
kerosene or gas­
oughly equipped p riv ate m atern ity low ing h e r recen t severe illness.
am. Miss Schlecht cam e from New­
hospitals in th e n orthw est. New,
oline engines.
Mrs. Gus Richey, of P lea san t Val- port, having assisted Dr. W ilbur
T ailorin g
fire-proof co n stru ctio n and high-class
F or men and
w omen— cleaning, accom m odations.
F or inform ation [ ley, spent T uesday afte rn o o n in Thompson th e re in carin g for ills
patients.
pressing and rep airin g done well. address 144-18th St. N., P o rtlan d , G resham at th e W. R. B urke home
P eter L enard, Powell stree t.
nhone Broadw ay 3404.
Eor a Complete line of Machinery
Mr. and Mis. E. C. W ells and Miss
Mrs. Dan Metzger was a recent din-
Doris
W
ells,
recent
gu
ests
a
t
the
—
t i e r hostess, honoring th ree returned
soldier relatives, Bert and W alter A. J. W. Brown home, le ft la st night
for C alifornia for an extended trip.
Metzger and O. E. Milleson.
Miss A deline W yeth has been en­
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n have
W. A. HESSEL
SERVICE
RELIABILITY
ren ted one of Mrs. P. A. G ould's b u n ­ joying a series t>t lectu res a t the
GRESHAM, OREGON
PHONE 6x2
PHONE
544
galows, w hich they plan to occupy public lib rary in P o rtlan d , delivered
for a tim e, Mr. H arriso n is expected by L ieu ten an t Snow of th e Reed
E xtension
service.
His
You can make your old hat as good as new by using
to re tu rn from th e s a n ita riu m in College
them es have been ta k en from th e
ab o u t a week.
Geo W Page was in G resham on ' The services of the en tire Methodbt
The Red Cross au x iliary rep o rts w orks of E nglish and A m erican prose business today. He also visited w ith
to«ether with
OUR HAT DYE
17,000 M ethodist p astors and 75,000 1
much sew ing and k n ittin g m aterials w riters.
relative« here.
M ethodist m inute men, were pledged!
A com m uncation from Mrs. B. F.
on h and fo r th e w orkers. T ireless
Mr. Finley, fo rm er su p erv iso r of to the governm ent to put over the L
(¡loss Black, Dull Black, Straw Color, \ iolet, Light
k n itte rs a re M esdam es Jo h n Metz­ G retti, who recently left G resham
grade school singing, will open a Victory Liberty loan a t a session ot,
the N ational centenary committee 1
g er, O. A. E astm an , G eorge Kenney with the expectation of resid in g in
and Dark Blue, Gray, Brown, Fan, ( ireen, Yellow and
studio for voice c u ltu re in the B auer which lias ju st ended a t Columbus,
0 ,'
Newberg, sta te s th a t th e Greens
and Miss M ontague.
a
p
a
rtm
e
n
ts
over
th
e
postottice,
w
here
according to a sta te m en t here by Dr i
several other colors.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. P rem o have have changed th e ir plans and th at
he will give in dividual lessons and Charles S, Bowen, executive secretary I
leased the E llio tt place h ere for th ree they have moved to P o rtlan d , where
for the northw est for the $105,000,0001
also conduct classes in ch o ru s sin g ­ centenary
movement, who with his?
years or lo n g er and a re now fa rm ­ they have bought a home. T heir
ing.
associate, Dr. A. L. H ow arth, returned]
ing th e 25 acres. T he O utlook ex­ present address is 90 East 63d stre e t
Mrs. F. P. Morse is ill a t h er home from Columbus today.
tends a welcome to them an d good N orth.
'Yhe R exall Store
Not to p ut any obstacle in the way I
T hrough some oversight th e nam e and u n d er th e care of a physician.
w ishes for th e ir success an d well
of the govenrm ent, the Methodist in i
I being here.
of O tto P. M agnuson was om itted
T he usual services will be held at tensive financial d riv e was postponed!
Mrs. F. C arpenter and her daughter, from the list of surviving ch ild ren in the M ethodist Episcopal church next until May 18-25 In o rd er to give preced-J
Mrs. Goldie W alker, Alfred and Fay the o b ituary of O tto M agnuson pub­ Sunday. Miss M arian F o rte will sing ence to the Vlctroy loan.
W alker of L aG rande are guests a t the lished in the last O utlook. H e is tlie a t th e evening service.
A fine new lot of bicycle tires tol
J. Stanley home on Stanley Avenue. youngest of the fam ily and is living
A teleg ram from Floyed M etzger choose from a t L. L. K id d e r’s Hdw
Phone Gresham 17
Mr. an d Mrs. E. E. W elling and at Tennis, South D akota.
announces th a t lie has received his store.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. K ern m otored to
Mrs. M aggie Ulm e n te rta in e d at discharge and is on his way hom e
EXPRESS AND GENERAL HAULING
S p rin g w ater In C lackam as county to dinner W ednesday her sister, Mrs. from- F t. Bliss, Texas.
a tte u d th e
Pom ona grange.
Mrs. Annie Penney of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Roy
Dr. and Mrs. W ilbur Thom pson
Trip Daily Between Gresham and Portland
W elling was one of th e sp eak ers at W inters and h er d au g h ter, Mrs.
left yesterday for T he Dalles, w here
tile aftern o o n session. H er topic be­ Geòrgie W hitson and baby from
they are expecting to stay fo r some
ing “ W om en’s W ork in the G range." Bend, Oregon.
tim e.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Axtell have
ren ted the Wood co ttag e on T h ir l
stre e t in Z enith ad d itio n , w here
they will live.
Cremn Putii, for Soldier».
T he O regon A utom obile Record,
2 volum es, an 84-page
num erical
Maxwell i und a 148-puge alp h ab etical
j are now oil the pre«« of the Outlook
office. Q uite som e p rin tin g job. At
time« the en tire force of eighteen
people w orked to rush them th ro u g h
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GRESHAM LOCALS
Kentucky Silos
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
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W hy buy a New Hat?
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
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all
( aril of T hanks.
In crea se Y ou r C rops
With Proven Fertilizers
“Beaver Brand” Fertilizers and other
Fertilizers made by us Have Demonstrated
in Every Instance that they make Every
Acre Produce its Maximum.
We wish to express o u r h e a rtfe lt
th a n k s to all frieu d s for th e ir sym ­
pathy and assistan ce d u rin g the re ­
cent illness and d eath of o u r beloved
h usband and fa th e r, and especially to
all who so w illingly assisted in every
way a t the b u rial, for th e floral of­
ferings and use of th e Bethel B aptist
church.
MRS. JOHANNA MAGNUSON
AND CHILDREN.
Sure!
♦
to greater things by daily aildiagl
more real bargains in Auto Supl
|ilies to our already completfl
stoek. Our judgment in seleetingl
the class of goods we are showing!
has been fully justified by th T
ready response of discriminating?
buyers.
W ho? Why, C hipm an. Still sell-i
| ing second h and fu rn itu re at his I
' sto re on Powell stree t.
Out of Sight trap s g et th e mole. 1
Sold at L. L. K id d er’s Hdw. store.
Raker & Son
GRESHAM, OREGON
ELECTRICAL UTILITIES FOR THE HOME
SOME USEFUL HINTS
Sewing M achine
Motor
V acuum C lean er
W ashing M achine
F loor, T ab le and
Desk Lam ps
Chafing-D ish
T o aster
Grill
Coffee P erco la to r
Milk W a rm er
Order Your Fertilizer, Now
Beaver Brand M. Corn Fertilizers $ 5 5 .5 0 Ton
Beaver Brand O. for Potatoes - 4 8 .5 0 Ton
No. 5. 1 ankage for Grain - - - 6 3 .5 0 Ton
H e's T h e re Yet.
We Are Sailing On Our Way
S m o o th in g Iro n or
T ra v e lin g Iron
C u rlin g -Iro n and
D rying Com b in one
V ib rato r
H ea tin g P ad
R a d ia to r
P o rta b le Stove and
Oven
R ange
F an
ELECTRIC STORE
Electric Building
-
The Victory Liberty Loan
is to be our last Big Opportunity for investing to insure
' ic tiuits of victory—a world democracy and permanent
peace.
T T ♦
O v a l it y and S e ^ ìcè *
Our soldiers work is done, but we who have helped
at home have still our part to complete.
PHONE 661
PHONE 661
Now comes the test—prepare to do your part in a
big way.
L
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Let's Finish the Job Right!'’
J first Ä fa tc
GltKSIIAM. OREGON
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