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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1919)
P A G E MM It I am offering this beautiful ÿjatotljorne ¡ê>pmpf)onola for your consideration STYLE D. Height 4N inches. W idth 21 inches. Depth 23 inches. Ki’d or Brown Mahog ant or Knmed Oak, with Automatic Stop. Price $150 With Electric Motor $2'» additional. To In tro d u ce th is in s tru m e n t i am o fferin g it for tw o w eeks only, a t a 10' Discount T O N E Q U A L IT Y Tl e horn or conductor of the sound, in the Symphonola,, is made with the tines, skill ITom the most carefully selected ver tical grain spruce, i’liis horn is math* of this wood in its en tire tt, el ini ilia I in g lie- east i i o n throat with which a m ajority of the machines now on the market are equipped. We guaran tee the Syniphonola to he equal in tone quality to any talking machine on the market, regardless ol price. PLAYS ALL STANDARD DISC RECORDS 'I'lie Hawthorne Symphonola plays all disc records of an.\ standard make, w ithout any special attach m en ts w hatever. In plat ing Victor o r t'olumhia records the steel needle is used. Edison and I’atlie points are furnished with your instru incut. Call and hear it play, tying your own record if you desire J. E. METZGER Y orn h om i : i i i: m s i i i : i ( K antlee K HOT W ATER BAG is the F in e st Q u a lity a n d Best K n o w n I lo t W a te r Bag in A m e ric a “ it C A N T L E A K ” • » llecause it is Moulded Entirely in One Piece ( ;i \R W ill I) I O R IW O YEARS h u t u s u a lly lasts m u c h lo n g e r T h ia A p p ly « also to F o u n ta in S yrin g e« and a ll o th e r K A N T L E E K good« GRESHAM DRUG CO. l /zr R fx a l l Store S e n io r C la s s G ift. I lie g r a d u a tin g class of U nion O ik * of th e tluest an d m ost t h o r high sch o o l h as v o ted to m ak e a fine ou g h ly e q u ip p ed p riv a te m a te rn ity h o s p it a ls In tlie n o rth w e s t. New, g ilt of re fe re n c e b o o k s Io th e school (Ire p ro o f c o n s tru c tio n m id h ig h -class lib ra ry . I l l a d d itio n a tie lux»* ed itio n a c c o m m o d atio n s. For in fo rm a tio n of classics is b ein g c o n sid e re d W ith a d d re s s I H IS lti Kt N.. P o rtla n d , tlie f u r th e r m e m o ria l of th e m arb le o l io lle B r o a d w a y 34 94. slab In th e tro u t w all of tlie sch o o l S u r e t l i e ' s T h e r e Y et. 19 19 w ill be re m e m b e re d fo r som e W ho? W in . C h ip m an S illi s e ll y e a rs to conn*. ing second tim id fu r n itu r e ut his B a rg a in s In th e w an t ads. s to re on P ow ell s tre e t. W o m e n ’s H o s p it a l M a t e r n it y of C a se s P o r tla n d , I I n ly . CHICK! Yon ; I, | us t; I (■■ ... ii*- i CHICK! \V l ave tlie Poultry 11. i. n i , a I y\ s u g g e s t i o n s Supplies. S t a r , y o u .' i ks on Min ts Pi ..er. ssiy ( ('In. k S tarter and watch them • ,,V Cluck Fet'd Developing Feed, Scratch Feed mi 1 L‘.r g Maker ol tl s a m e b r a m i. We d o n t k e e p th e s e WE SELL THEM \ s to at all tinti s Poultry Tonic, l.o • P n v d .r, T: at Si raps. Grit, Oyster Shell, Clam ¡.'hell, Bene Meal and Ground Bone. a Q u a l it y **“ S ervice PHCNL C6l PHONE 6til PLUCKY STEVE MARSTON OVERPOWERS CHICK THIEF C o n tin u e d fro m page I m oney, in v e ste d fo r him by Mr. j E m ery . F a ilin g to re a liz e ca sh on Ilia in v e s tm e n t a t o n ce, he b o th e re d th e E n ie ry s an d th e ir so n , Dr .Mark E m ery , in P o rtla n d , am i finally e n g ag ed an a tto rn e y . B. W. T a y lo r, in tlie C h a m b e r o f C o m m erce b u ild in g In P o rtla n d , w ho w ro te th e F n ie r y i re g a rd in g th e m oney. T h o ro u g h ly d is g u ste d w ith th e m a n ’s a c tio n s, th ey p re s e n te d a b ill fo r h is b o a rd an d room d u rtn g h is u n in v ite d s ta y in th e ir h o m e an d p a id th e b a la n c e to (h e a tto rn e y . C o n sta b le S q u ire s ex p re sse d th e b elief th a t th e m an h ad re p a id th e ir fr ie n d s h ip by s te a lin g th e ir flo e k 'o f hens. J u d g in g by th e m e m o ra n d u m s In th e m a n ’s p o ck et. Issued to h im , T P o lan d , by T o ft & ('o., a firm of com - I m issio n m e rc h a n ts on F ro n t and ¡ S ta r k s tr e e ts in P o rtla n d , he fo u n d p o u ltry s te a lin g an d se llin g a p r o f it a b le gam e. T w o m em os c o rre sp o n d in d a te a n d In th e n u m b e r of c h ic k e n s so ld , to tlie d a te s an d n u m b e rs m issed fro m th e M arsto n pens. It lias a lso d ev elo p e d th a t lie lias c o n sig n e d o th e r flo c k s 'to lirm s in P o rr- la n d , w h e re th e y a re h eld now p e n d in g th e i r sale. A m ong o th e r In te re s tin g finds in h is c lo th e s w as a d ia g ra m la b e le d "M o rd e n p la c e —th e old Ir e la n d p la c e ” , s i.u a te d o n th e B a irs d a le ro ad . At th is p lace tw o m en w ere in sid e th e u n o ccu p ie d s u rp ris e d h o u se by so m e y o u n g p eo p le, not lo n g ago. A g re a t q u a n tity of c h ic k en fe a th e rs w as fo u n d in th e w o o d sh ed . T ills w ould seem to in d ic a te an acco m p lice w o rk in g w ith Mr. P o la n d . An in v e s tig a tio n is u n d e r wav a t p re s e n t. B efo re s t a r tin g to th e M arsto n n e ig h b o rh o o d th e th ie f sp e n t so m e tim e ill th e n e ig h b o rh o o d of th e E m ery hom e. At th e K arl A. M iller re sid e n c e Mrs M iller d isco v ered liim s k u lk in g a b o u t th e y a rd , b u t th e a r riv al or an a u to lo ad of y o u n g p eo ple ac ro ss th e s tr e e t, sc a re d him off tie re tu rn e d la te r anil w as ro llin g up tlie M ille r’s hose an d p u ttin g It In a sack , w hen Mrs. M iller th r e a te n e d <o sh o o t h im , w h ereu p o n lie left w ith o u t cerem o n y . T lie tr ia l of T. P o la n d , th e v a g ra n t wile wus c a p tu r e d In th e C. M arsto n p o u ltry h o u se S a tu rd a y n lfth t, w as h eld In th e c o u rtro o m of J u s tic e of th e P eace B row n on M on day m o rn in g . T h e d e fe n d a n t len- te re d a p lea o f g u ilty to th e c h a rg e o f s te a lin g th e M arsto n c h ic k e n s, d e n y in g o th e r re c e n t ch ic k e n th e f ts o u t h e re , h o w ev er. It Is re p o rte d th a t he lias c o n sig n ed p o u ltry to tlie F ro n t s tr e e t c o m m issio n h o u se s on elev e n d iffe re n t o ccasio n s in th e p as. co u p le o f m o n th s. He w as o rd e re d c o m m itte d to th e M u ltn o m a h F a rm by Mr. B row n, w ho c o n sid e rs him d e m e n te d . ('. \ . B r a u e r V isit« III. C. V. B ra u e r, e rs tw h ile m e m b e r of th e fa c u lty of u n io n h ig h , a n d la te r an a r tille r y m an In F ra n c e , sp e n t s e v e ra l d ay s in G re sh a m and v icin ity la st w eek v isitin g w ith frie n d s. On W ed n esd ay he v isited at th e litgu sch o o l, receiv in g a w arm w elcom e fro m te a c h e rs a n d s tu d e n ts . He h as been In E n g la n d , B elg iu m , F ra n c e , L u x e m b u rg an d G e rm a n y . In L u x e m b u rg th e boya receiv ed a w elcom e th a t m ad e th e m lo a th to m ove on. On C h ris tm a s day Mr. B ra u e r w as out* of a p a rty of th ir ty dough b o y « w ho w ere e n te r ta in e d in th e h o m e of a g ra c io u s h o ste ss tu th e sm a ll d u ch y . In Mr. B ra u e r's co m p an y , th e :t4 8 th field a r tille r y , w as Dick J o h n so n , son of Mr. an d Mrs. M arion Jo h n s o n o f G resh am . T h e m en b e cam e g re a t frie n d s, w ith G re sh a m a co m m o n bond b etw een th em . T hey I r e tu rn e d from B rest to g e th e r Mr. ' Jo h n s o n Is s ta tio n e d at C am p L ew is at p re s e n t. Mr B ra u e r w as a d in n e r g u est of M is A rth u r F ie ld h o u se last T u esd ay an d W ed n esd ay e v e n in g s He m ad e tils h o m e th e r e w h ite te a c h in g at th e high sch o o l an d M rs F ie ld h o u se h as receiv ed m any In te re s tin g le tte r s fro m h im w hile he w as so ld ie rin g ' a b ro a d , lie is p la n n in g to leav e fo r C hico, C a lifo rn ia , w h ere h is m o th e r i resid es. GRESHAM LOCALS Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. K adderly of P o rt la n d w ere d in n e r g u e g ts re c e n tly 8. C. Jo n e s. T h e ir so n , R a lp h , w ho w ent to F ran ce w ith th e 162d In fan try , h as a rr iv e d in th e U n ited S ta te s a n d is ex p ected h om e soon. No Red C ross m eeting w ill be held on F rid ay , on account of th e May day ex ercises a t th e high school. l'he B ap tist M issionary circle has cancelled its m eetin g th is week be cause of th e con v en tio n in p ro g ress a t the ch u rch . ('. A. C lark has re tu rn e d from th e Sellw ood h o sp ital, w here he h as been u n d e r tre a tm e n t. H e Is a t th e hom e of M rs A. M. C lark. Mia* F ntnia Jo h n so n w as tip- guest of Dr. M atilda G re in e r in P o rtlan d over S unday. Mrs. M. D. K ern h as been confined to h er hom e by illness, but is rep o rted m uch im proved. May 3rd, S a tu rd a y , Is th e last day fyr re g iste rin g for th e next election. Mrs Bessie M arshall, who under- wt a t an o p eratio n at Good S a m a rita n h o sp ital on W ednesday, is rep o rted as doing very nicely. She w ill rem ain at the h o sp ital a t least a week longer. Mrs. J. C S tan ley h as received the new s of th e d eath of h er only b ro th e r H enry J. Busse, who died a t th e W ood m an S a n ita riu m , W oodm an, C olorado, a fte r an illn ess of n early a year. He leaves a widow and tw o sm all c h ild ren , also four siste rs, to m ourn h is death. Mr. Busse was form erly a re sid e n t of th is place, leaving h ere for Iow a about ten y e a rs ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. L arsso n of T ro u t dale w ere doing b u sin ess in G resham yesterday. Mr. L arsso n h as reopened th e garag e on I lls p ro p erty In T ro u t dale, w hich was recen tly ru n by C. H. M cG irr. A teleg ram front H arold K ern a n nounced to h is p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern, th a t he had a rriv e d in New York. H arold is w ith th e 18th E ngineers. He is expected hom e in a s h o r t -41100. Mrs. Dan W oods and little son, of A im es, n e a r Bull Run, sp en t th e w eek end w ith h e r cousin, Mrs. T. ('. T ow n send, r e tu rn in g Monday. L ie u te n a n t^ ' A. A ylsw orth h as left for h is hom e in S an F ran cisco , a fte r a sh o rt v isit at the hom e of h is b ro th e r E. W. A ylsw orth. He h as been in (b a rg e of h is com pany in th e fi2ud in fa n try a t C am p Lee, V irg in ia, for m any m onths. T hey w ere statio n ed at Cam p M ills a t th e tim e th e a rm is tice w as signed, som e of th e troops be ing recalled a fte r a d a y ’s voyage to th e front. Mr. an d Mrs. L ato u re ll, M iss L yons an d Mr. and Mrs. B au er enjoyed a tr ip to S alem on S unday, going south by wav of N ew berg and re tu rn in g from th e ca p ita l from C anby and O re gon C ity. T hey re p o rt th e ro ad s in good condition. Miss Ruby E ntery is m ak in g a b rie f visit a t th e hom e of h e r p aren ts. Mr. an d M rs B. W. E m ery. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth and Mr. and Mrs. H ow itt m otored to C la ts k a n ie on S unday, sp en d in g a p leasan t day on th e low er C olum bia T hey tow ed a broken-dow n autotgt over one s tre tc h of heavy road. Mr. an d Mrs. K irk T hom pson of E n te rp rise , a re g u ests a t th e hom e of Mrs T hom pson's p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs B C am eron. Mrs. T hom pson will r e m ain for sev eral weeks. ^M rs. O. A E astm an Is p la n n in g to a tte n d th e convention of the W om en's Honx M issionary societies of th e M eth o d ist ch u rch at N ew berg th is week Z Self-leveling H e m e D e c o ra tio s i E x p la in e d We cordially invite every one interested in beautify ing home surroundings at a slight outlay, to visit our Chi-Namel Store on dates given below to see X CH1-NAMEL • DEM ONSTRATED by a FA C TO R Y E X P E R T See those brilliant, beautiful, WATERPROOF, SELF- LEVEL ING CHINESE OIL FINISHES dipped in boiling water, struck hammer blows and given other tests to prove their remarkable durability. You are invited to ask questions, b ru sh o u t th e Chi- Namel Finish w hich interi stsyou and try your hand at graining by the simple, easy C h i -N a m e l G raining Process for transform ing old soft wood previously painted Floors, Doors, Woodwork and Furniture, into magnificent washable hardwood effc is. COLORED 5.HATUBAL V A R N IS H E S Chi-Namcl varnishes are for new and old hard or soft wood, im parting highly protective lus trous surfaces equal to “ factory finishes” . Being self-leveling, they can be applied by anyone without laps or brush marks. Tough, elastic, w a t e r p r o o f . Cost least by the square foot on account of great covering capacity. V IS IT T H E N E A R E S T C H I-N A M E L S T O R E Don’t Forget the Dates May 7-8 L. L. KIDDER Hardware Co. Gresham Buy Victory Liberty Bonds 'I'hev can he obtained through either ol the local hanks, ot front the solicitor who will call on you. Let s finish the job. Then come in and buy a hottie of STEARNS ZePYROL The germicide for the mouth, teeth, throat and skin, and it is made in Portland. Use it as a gargle. It is a good remedy for the sore throat epidemic now prevalent. TWO SIZES—50c and $1.00 the Bottle. POWELL’S PHARMACY GRESHAM, OREGON F ill th e J o k e Box. M unhinotu, th e school a n n u a l of th e U nion H igh School, w ill go to p ress on T he co n v en tio n of th e W illam ette May 7th. In tlie m eanw hile " F ill th e B ap tist asso ciatio n opened th is m o rn joke box." pleads the joke e d ito r, G race ing w itlt a larg e a tte n d a n c e of dele- j F ield h o u se, w ho h as placed said box conspicuously on tlie desk on th e a s g ates and v is ito rs from all p a rts of sem bly h all platform . Too p ro m in en t the d is tric t. A lready th e sessions have | a place, G race. Som e of us a re a little overflow ed th e local B ap tist ch u rch b a s h fu l ab o u t tr a ip s in g up th e r e an d and p lan s a re u n d er way to hold tw o d ro p p in g in o u r e ffo rts a t w it before m eetings to n ig h t—one in th e M etho tlie w hole stu d e n t body. BAPTIST CONVENTION OVERFLOWS CHURCH d ist and one In th e B a p tist church. A c h o ir of fifty voices from th e Ar- leta B ap tist ch u rc h will p re se n t a song serv ice an d -sacred concert. At least Miss W yetli H o stess to S e a ttle tw o h u n d red v isito rs a re expected M atro n . Mrs. B G. M itchell, of S eattle, w ith from P o rtlan d . T he ch o ir wHl be d i h e r little d a u g h te rs, E lean o r and vided betw een th e tw o churches. L ouise, sp en t th e week-end w ith Miss A deline B W yeth. M rs M itchell's h u sb a n d Is w ith th e A m erican S ib e r NERE SURE ian e x p e d itio n as V. M. C. A. s e c re iu R business ta ry . A VILI ENDURE D u rin g th e ir sta y th e v is ito rs an d CAUSE ALL th e W y eth s en jo y e d an a fte rn o o n oil ÌHE MEATS th e C o lu m b ia h ig h w a y , going as fa r WE SELL as tlie C ascad es L ocks. T h e party- « « I« fo u n d G o rd o n T a y lo r's big c a r w as ■ pure 1 q u ie t, speedy an d c o m fo rta b le and th a t G o rd o n w as a s k illfu l d riv e r. y E SCHW EIDLER STATES WHY HE LOST LAW SUIT G re sh a m . O re., A pril 28, 1919. E d ito r O u tlo o k :— In th e Issue of y o u r p a p e r o f M arch 28, an a rtic le w as p u b lis h e d s ta tin g th a t th e F irs t C o iiiiiiiin it y C e n te r . S e n tim e n t is gro w ing in fav o r of a S ta te B an k a n d A rchie M eyers h ad co m m u n ity cent r for G resham . T h ere w on th e ir law s u it in s titu te d by m e is seldom a p ublic g a th e rin g of any fo r fr a u d . In c o n n e c tio n w ith th e sa le size th a t som e one does not broach th e an d p u rc h a s e of th e A rch ie C o rn u tt subject in som e form . The suggest'••n place. In rep ly to th is a rtic le , w ish to lias been m ade th a t It la k e the form of p erm an en t m em o rial of o u r ap p recl s ta te th e s u it w as lo st by m e, n o t on th e m e rits of th e case, b u t on a c c o u n t nito n of o u r soldiers. T h e need of an am u se m e n t c e n te r of th e m isle a d in g s ta te m e n ts m ad e by fur young and old is p aten t. An audi- Mr M eyers' a tto rn e y , an d th e n e g le c t, losMim w ith a stag e am ple enough for w ilfu lly o r o th e rw ise , o f Mr S ch n ab el i o m m u n lty e n te r ta in m e n ts has b"c i w ho w as my a tto rn e y . T h e case w as nt- nt toned as a «ro w ing need out here. n e v e r allo w ed to com e to tr ia l, on m tie d iscu ssio n s baye Included a sw im I a c c o u n t of a te c h n ic a l e r r o r o n ly . T h e lap se of m o te th a n tw o y e a rs •nltig tan k , g y m n asiu m and show ers 'It. te n ta tiv e plans for such a cent««. ' from th e d a te eT sale, b a rr in g m e A d riv e, p ro p erly launched a t lit.« ' from any re c o u rs e o.t a cco u n t of a l leg ed fra u d j t t t i i ’ , would rtm iv e th e su p p o rt of lb. I w ish to m ak e th is s ta te m e n t in o u tly in g d is tric ts of th is county .'m l a d ja c e n t C lack am as n eighborhoods, if o rd e r th a t my frie n d s an d o th e r s • th e p lan g u a ra n te e d som e benefit to w ill h av e a c le a r u n d e rs ta n d in g of th em And It should. If a tru e com th e case. E SUHW EDLBR. munity te n te r Is In prospect. X. rëhi-Wamd F o r S ale. F o r $ 2 2 0 0 . th e th ird five-acre tr a c t s o u th of P ow ell V alley ro a d , on first ro a d w est of G ates ro a d , a ll fen ced an d c u ltiv a te d . Good w ell, th re e - room s h a c k , sm a ll b a rn . T w o a n d a h a lf a c re s , in c lu d in g im p ro v e m e n ts, $1500. R. F. W a lte rs , G re sh a m . We Have Heard a Lot a b o u t th e co m p lim e n ts th a t o u r p a tr o n s a re p a y in g us, an d we w a n t to say r ig h t h e re an d now , "M r. an d M rs. C u sto m e r, we th a n k you. Y o u r k in d w ords a re se n d in g y o u r frie n d s to th is sh o p , and we a re going to tr e a t th e m rig h t. A gain, we th a n k y o u .” A. J. W . B RO W N . P ro p . G re sh a m , O re. GRESHAM MARKET The Victory Liberty Loan —is to l»e ottr last Big O pportunity for investing to insure tin* fruits of victory a world democracy and permanent peace. Our soldiers' work is done, but w.- who have helped at horn*- have still our part to complete. Now comes the test ‘ LETS prepare to do your part in a big way. FINISH THE JOB J fira t R IG H T!” fikutk G K K SH O l. O REG O N