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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1919)
P ige BINDERS, M OW ERS, RA K ES, TEDDERS R epairs for All M achines K E N T U C K E Y SILO S H e s s e l’s F arm M ach in ery W. A. HESSEL ’7 Servie; Cannon’s Dry Goods r m ¿ le a {J ^2 E. W. AYLSWORTH ' SU IT S N E C K T IE S COLLARS SH IR T S «S... “ R e d C r o w n ” g iv e s g r e a te r nalle si, . B e ca u se it is c o r r e c tly m a d e , s t r a i g h t - d i s t i l l e d , a ll- r e f t r . -ry g ì ' in e . L o o k fo r th e R e d C r o w n s i g n b e f o r e y o u f ill. standard on. company (California) C. A. M ’C A R TY , Special A gent, G resham , Ore. ilinost SHOES H O SE HATS E T C ., ETC. GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE 7/te Gaso/.’n e of~ (Quality — Mr. anil Mrs. li. Cam eron have en tertain ed Mrs. Marion Veach of E u ? gene during tlie past week She and Mr- f a i n t r<»n are form er classm ates. I Mrs. O. G. Dahl, of Y akim a, and her son H arold, are house g u ests of Mr. anti Mrs. 1». li. Geddes. .Mrs. Dahl i th e sister-in-law of th e Ged des' dau g h ter, Mrs. B M. L isbakken. B S H ä S i ' 1 Mr and Mrs. I). M. R oberts re ceived a teleg ram this m orning from i th eir son, L ieut. K enneth R oberts, announcing his arriv al at Newport News, V irginia, from F ran ce, He is ! leaving Camp T aylor today and is ex pected home soon. E. 1». Axtell, who has been w ork ing for several m ouths at Reedsport, £ Oil account of shortage of all decorations, would advise " i Oregon, cam e home on Sunday to re X buying early. main until a fte r th e celebration. W. T. H artley is leaving in a few ^ r e s h a m ^ oregon^ days for W alla W alla, W ashington, u tte r a visit with his d a u g h te r, Mrs. E. s . JE N N E . S. S. Thompson. Mr. H artley , who is K. S. Jem ic, whose d eath occurred at the family home n ear Je u n e s ta nearly 88 years of age, is as sp rig h tly tion on Sunday evening. He was as a young man. C arm aleta Gleason is show ing nearly 73 years of age. He is sur-1 vived by his son F o rrest, who is in with p ardonable pride h er gold F rance, w here he went with the 116fh medal, ju st received from th e sta te E ngineers a year and a h alf ago su p erin ten d en t of public in stru ctio n , Mrs. Jeu n e died suddenly of heart which she won o \e r all sev en th grade trouble on May 1, 1918. Mr. Jeu n e contestants In th e sta te in an essay T he engrav in g on the has been tenderly cared for during contest. Furnisher of Everything to Wear on July 4th. a long illness by his b ro th er and sis medal shows h e r nam e and the ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Jenne. word "W inner Victory Loan Essay Tile fu n eral was held th is m o rn Contest, 1919.” ing at th e Mt. T abor P resb y terian | P o stm aster R oberts calls th e a tte n church. An extended o b itu ary will i tion of the public to the fact th a t the postoffice will be on holiday sched appear in an early issue. ule on the F o u rth . The g en eral de livery window will be open from 9 MRS. C. A. JOHNSON to 10 in th e m orning only. The BURIED AT SA* lobby will be open all day. Miss W inifred St. C lair is spending Mrs. M attie Johnson, form erly of th e week in Salem the guest of Miss Powell \ alley, was buried th is a f te r E sther P aronagian. noon in th e Sandy cem etery. Mrs. Isaac A nderson has received his Johnson it survived by h er husband, discharge from th e arm y and is at 1 Why not a new Kuppenheimer Suit? C. A. Johnson, and two sons, A ugust hom e with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. and G ustave. The fu n eral was from R. 1. A nderson, n ear P lea san t Home, the fam ily residence n ear Kelso. i He was with the 148th Field A rtil- 1lery. Jo h n K. Honey A rrives Home. A ttorney C. A. S tu d eb ak er and John K. Honey is expected hom e , fam ily of C hehalis. W ashington were tonight. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. guests at the Em m et Kelly hom e Sun W. F. Honey, took an early train th is day and Monday. They w ere on the Phone G resham 17 m orning to Hood River. They will hom ew ard stretch of a two w eeks’ I trip by au to th ro u g h ea ste rn W ash -' ferry across th e C olum bia to Whi E X P R E S S A N D G E N E R A L H A U L IN G Salmon and th e re m eet th e N orth ington. going via Snoqualm ie Pass, , W ashington, and then hom e over the ' Bank train hearing th e ir son. T rip D aily Between G resham and Portland Of all of G resham ’s long list of Columbia highw ay. Mr. S tu d eb a k er j honored soldiers none has, perhaps, is a b ro th er of Mrs. Kelly. Portland Phone Bdw. 524 . At last F rid a y ’s m eeting the local ' had a more th rillin g experience than Headquarters with Melton & Co., 247 Pine Jolin Honey. He left his college Red Cross auxiliary voted to disband 1 work at Leland S tanford and e n list for the sum m er, discontinuing all ' ed when th e United States en tered tile work except k n ittin g . Those who | war, and was rejected because of d e would like to k n it m ay get yarn RAKER S GARAGE THIEF L am e Shoulder. fective vision. Again he trie d to get from Mrs. Jo h n Metzger. T ills ailm e n t is usually caused by CONFESSES ROBBERY into the service and was again r e I’. A. Combs, of P o rtlan d , is hav ' rh eu m a tism of th e muscles. All that jected. N othing d au n ted , he cam e ing a sum m er hom e built in the grove Jo e Mayer, a m em ber of th e I is needed is ab so lu te rest and a few home and joined th e F rie n d s of south of the m o to r factory. France, a m on-m ilitary o rganization The m ountain View c h a p te r of L ents gang of org an ized g ara g e ro b ! a p p lica tio n s of C ham berlain's Lini formed in P o rtlan d to do am bulance E atsern S tars of Sandy gave a pie bers, was cau g h t w ith th e goods last m ent. T ry it.— Adv, He, and his p a rtn e r, work, lie went to New York w ith social last F riday evening. A big T h u rsd ay . tiis unit and was th e re forced to see crowd of pie ea te rs from G resham w ere sp o rtin g a H udson car. The police had been looking fo r th is car them sail away w ithout him , because went there to sam ple th e w ares. he had overlooked the little form ality After the program R. I. A nderson for several days, and recognized it of g ettin g released by his exem ption of G resham and "U ncle” M organ of even th o u g h th e boys bad a tta c h e d a license num ber. Young hoard. Boring took ch arg e of th e pie auc phoney It took about tw o w eeks to get the tion. _ Tlie pies sold for $1.25 up to Mayer, also confessed th a t he was necessary papers to New York and to $3.00'. The hungry hunch from th e th ief who en tered R a k e r’s g a r have ills passport duly signed and | G resham a te $50 w orth. H ere Is age, b reak in g th e w indows an d c a r sealed. On arriv in g ill P aris he re the line-up: Messrs, and Mesdames rying off tire s and all th e o th e r He assum ed all joined his u n it, which was soon taken Tucker. A nderson, Cam eron, Rurke, av ailab le articles. over by th e governm ent and which Kidder. C arlson, E astm an, Shultz, blam e, d eclaring th a t he alo n e was was sent at once to o p erate w ith the Schneider, P u lfer, D owsett, K. A. responsible. Only five of tlie tires T he o th e rs, M ayer F rench in th e vicinity of Rheinis. Miller, W. J. O tt, and Mrs. Chas w ere retu rn ed . H ere lie saw con tin u o u s service un Powell .Mrs. Ed. M etzger, Miss T ow le' said, were th ro w n into th e d itch not far from the g ara g e because they d er w ar conditions for n early a year and Bayard Miller. and received th e "co rp s d ’arm e e” c i S. (). Viken, form erly of G resham , th o u g h t they w ere being p u rsu ed and tatio n for th e Croix-de-G uerre. He was the guest on Sunday of Mrs. w anted to m ake a quick get-aw ay. has been stu d y in g in P aris since re Maggie Ulm. He was with thp 18th Jo e M ayer is only 17 y ears old and ceiving Ills d isch arg e at th a t place. Engineers, Railw ay, in F ran ce. lias alread y served a term a t th e re His hom e com ing was by way of He has been tu rn ed Miss Emma Johnson, on Sunday, form school. G ib ralter, w here he spent a day or en tertain ed Miss Ola D eniston and o ver to th e ju v e n ile court. two. Miss M organ of P o rtlan d . P ick e rs W anted. T he finest looking, raciest-actin g , To begin ab o u t Ju ly 1. C u th b e rt Tlie Joy of Living. speed horses arriv ed in G resham to To enjoy life we m ust have good day. They will be th o ro u g h ly ac rasp b erries in first class condition. health. No one can reasonably hope q u ain ted with th e grounds by the T h ree cents a pound and bonus. J. S. to get much real pleasure out of life F o u rth of July. T he Jockey c a rts are Chiodo, G resham . Phone 99. when his bowels are clogged a good here too. can do your washing sh are of th e tim e and the poisons D. F. Towle lias leased his Base and wringing in a short hour th a t should he expelled ¡ire absorbed Line farm to H. G. Andrew . The or two, have cleaner clothes Into the systi in, producing headache Towles will be city folks in th e fu and aave over 1100 the first year and indigestion. A few doses of tu re. They have purchased th e J. E. —i f yon u se an Automatic Elec C h am b erlain 's T ablets will move the M etzger bungalow on Main street. tric W asher. C onnect it to any bowels, stren g th en the digestion and e le ctr ic lig h t socket; costs less give you a chance to realize the real Lynch Conking (Hub E n te rta in s. th an 3 c en ts a w ashing for current. joy of living. Try it. Adv. On T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 26. th e m em bers of the cooking club of the Lynch Come in and see o u r Never- leak uuto cu rta in window. See Palm - school gave a d elig h tfu l luncheon to th e ir respective parents at th e home quist. if of Mrs. H ornecker. The m em bers are M ildred McGregor, Iren e K um -| I mel, A lta and George D ahlham m er, I Elizabeth and V era G rant and Helen I The A u to m a tic is designed, Law rence. m a ch in ed and finished to git e last The table was p rettily decorated | in a sa tisfa c tio n —both washer and ¡ with roses and syringas, with bou-I w ringer guaranteed 5 years for to n n ieres of rosebuds at each cover. ■ W k M fvt t e r , had an unusually hue» fa m ily use. Ask us to shew yea day- u l u pected taller, and «untie«, I he m enu consisted of cream potato other Inlarruptloaa, and find youiuelf th e se Automatic features revr • soup with crack ers, meat stew and! with a limited lima for prepeftn* the aible w ringer, bottom outlet, sc- dum plings, cream ed peas and car- erenina meal, then ; ou wish for an easily c essib le gearing, u n iv er .il roil ■adedaeaeri.doo-l rout Something new Vlt'.V rots, bread and b u tte r, co ttag e delicious, and uholeaoma. drive, etc. T h ere is an • cheese, beet pickles, chocolate blanc ¿ . i , • j " of Vosan’a W asher for every family i- • at a m ange sm othered in fru it whip, a n j Uanhm allov W hip today price any fa m ily can afford to pay- The next time you vlah a 1- rench cream cake. The m e m b e rs1 juieh dessert, try tt on prepared all o f th e viands an d e v e ry -1 fruit. You M il find the th in g was perfect of its kind. marshmallow adda a won derful rlrhnrss and tru tn - Price $85 The older girls served th e luncheon u n d er the supervision of Mrs. H orn- e e k . r, who is th e ir local leader. G< urge D ahlham m er the only boy > teiY ou / a j - GRESH A M m em ber, c o n trib u ted th e delicious co ttag e cheese as his p art of th e bill of fare . All are to be com m ended fo r th e ir - f o r L a 5 r ^ T c ,T nhoel ^ ~ “ excellent work in th e cu lin ary line. BUNTIN G, FLA G S, ETC. Residence Phone 319 T IU1U I -,U -, H E N S IL A G E C l IT E R S and BLOW ERS. E N G IN E S Reliability I. W T o make hay while the sun shines YOU should use a H ay Tedder Office Phone 54 4 JU LY GRESHAM LOCALS I. H. C. --- T l ESI» VV, G R E SH A M four tu rn w ashday w o rry into su n sh in e You Try it on fruit Now that t he canning season has arrived every careful house-wife looks over her jars to see what she will need. \\ e Eave a till! line of K err Products in stock, the safest , uid mo i sanitary way to put up your fruit aud \cget. bh - fry K err \\ ide-m outh M ason Jars, I’iie moutl i is large enough to adm it the hand and you can arran e the fruit or vegetables so that thev will not crush. Kerr M ason Caps, “ self-sealing” brand seals all regular Al.t-.on jars absolutely air-tight, no rubber ring. Prevents mold or spoiling of food. M " N eh açon CXpy N c a l ii v ^ b r a m i i 1 « I v y Without* > ber z 'Self Sealing Mason Ltd In nil probt» tu 1 it y p ric e s of f ru its mul vegetables will not be low er this year. T h e re fo re y on should begin to do y o u r c a n n in g ¡tt ouee. Store will close at 9 30 Friday morning. luIoMafic rasher; r ‘ j , 'S' MCE SMOOTH w h o le f r u it J.hE. Metzger 7/ z ^G w it h G et your new h a t for th e F o u rth . Misz M illinery, G resham . SL,CING OK c r u s h . I N G. S E A L S W tTHO U T A R ubber r in g We a re ready to book o rd ers for berry p lan ts fo r next y e a r’s p lan t- jn g T he C o-operative Berry G row ers, office at th e old M etzger store. m Five h u n d red sh a re s B eaver S tate M otor Co, now sellin g $625 for sale by one of o u r clien ts for $550 Re q u ires $324-50 cash only. F IR S T S T A T E jiA N K , G resham , O regon. F ru it P r ic e s O ffered T he C o-operative Berry G row ers at th e old M etzger sto re are offering • to co n tra ct fru it at the follow ing prices, n et to you, cra tes fu rn ish e d : i I R aspberles, per lb ............ 12c! I L oganberries, p er lb. I Royal Ann ch erries, per lb 8c-10c La m berts 8c Rings Q uality and S ervice Phone 661 8c I T hese are liberal prices an d if you have any of th e above fru its to offer com e In and we will co n tra ct w ith , you- D. E. T O W L E . 'W M iM lIM K iM hm M «a ■■ THE FOURTH OF JULY Itexaver S t a t e M otor C o. A. W. M etzger Phone 661 America’s Glorious Day w» m B erry P la n t s fo r S a le . ANQ K EEPS ALL THE FOOD — NO MOULD. NO SPOIL AGE! b ,'.u nRf n,° re ,l' a.n !,hp ,lar<‘ of ro ck e’8 und th e ro ll of d ru m s-- syni- n r , p a tr lo t,c /e lP b ra tio n s . F o r th is day com m em orates the f o i th e a " O ov ern «nent of th e people, bv the people, fo r th e people w hich sta n d s today a le a d e r on th e ¿ a rth . i rth c a n isiV hfnnndP7 t,O^ i a8. j ',re,lg th en ert ,h p ««-eat » tru c tu re of Amerl- ln d en en d en co " m ” i he < exPre88ed <n A m erica's D eclaration of in d ep en d en ce— Ideals to w hich today th e w orld asp ires. of th^aeh a,nnen hiV L h<“a r a anrl a flxe<1 PurpOM to be w orthy at once lous Day of Indepen<lence° ,af,k" " h ’’“ '1, *** W' U ce le b ra ,p th l" ¿ first -^»tatr iBank G K ESH A M , OREGON