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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1919)
f ig e m i R GRENHAM OUTLOOK FRIDA Y, Jl'LY' 4, IU1U We Are Operating and Paying the Highest Price For all kinds Canning Fruits and Berries Notwithstanding the Report Circulated by Parties W orking for Outside Interests, that the Gresham Cannery W ould Not O perate this Season. The Only Receiving Station We Have in Gresham is at the Cannery. Do Not Be Misled. Support Your Home Industry A. RUPERT & CO., Inc. GRESHAM LOCALS I. H. C. BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, TEDDERS Repairs for All Machines To make hay while the sun shines YOU should use a Hay Tedder ENSILAGE CUTTERS and BLOW ERS, ENGINES KENTUCKEY SILOS Hessel’s Farm Machinery Reliability W A. HESSEL Otflce P h o n e 644 Service R esid e n c e l ’h o n e 310 An a u to m o b ile p a rty c o n sistin g of W. L. G o rsag e, M rs. C o rsa g e a n d h e r m o th e r M rs. V a u ile rm o st, Mr. am i M rs. J N. C la n a h a n , a n d th e tin y G o rsag e tw in s, m o to re d to S cappoose on S u n d ay , w h e re th e y s p e n t th e day- v is itin g a c o u sin o f Mrs. C la n a h a n . B orn, nt th e G resh am S a n ito rlu m , J u n e 2!*, H e n rie tta A d elin e O dell, d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d M rs. Geo. O dell of H ull R u n . Mr. an d Mrs. A. B. W ood w ere in G resh am on b u sin e ss W ed n esd ay M rs W ill O g ilb ee, M rs. D ella P u r- clll an d Mrs. B llnco. old n e ig h b o rs of Mrs. C. M. O lip h an t In P o rtla n d v isit ed W ed n esd ay w ith M rs O lip h an t. G re sh a m en jo y e d a n u m b e r of b u s in ess c a lle rs fro m B o rin g , am o n g th e m a re : M rs. C ary , Mrs. L ake. Mrs. P ra n k s , Mrs. S. D allas, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Jo h n s o n an d C. J. A n d e r son. T h e re w ere o th e r s w ho did not re g is te r “ECONOMY” and “KERR” JARS Now that the canning season has arrived every careful house-wife looks over her jars to see what she will need. \\ e have a full line ol Kerr Products in stock, the safest and most sanitary way to put up your fruit old vegetables. I'ry Kerr \\ ide-mouth Mason Jars. Ihe moutn is large enough to admit the hand and you can arrange the fruit or vegetables so that they will not crush. Kerr Mason Gaps, “self-sealing" brand seals all regular Al ison jars absolutely air-tight, no rubber ring. Prevents mold or spoiling of food. M aso n G ips " ’"Kelt Sealirvd bnv\d.»*■ —o IS h ^ M ^ s v n J .v r In <1 a A W ith o u t*) | S i \u b b e n s "Self Séduit Nason Lid \ L I I ■ '‘ " . I ' " ’1' ' 11" 11' ' prices el b in ts ami vegetables will not lie lower this year. Therefore yon should begin to do your can ning at once. Store will close at 9 30 Friday morning. I '¿ S ' WIDE X^/VzzMOtlTK MftSOK JAR “ o r w " ' W IL L A D M IT T H E H A N D FOR A R R A N G IN G la r g e W HO LE F R U IT W IT H - O U T S L IC IN G OR C R U S H ING. S E A L S W IT H O U T A RUBBER R IN G AND K E E P S A L L T H E FOO D — NO M O U L D . NO S P O IL AG E! A. W. Metzger Mrs. S c h u y le r Jo n e s h a s b o u g h t tw o lam b s w ith th e m oney sh e e a rn e d p u llin g ta ils off of s tra w b e rrie s a t th e H om e P ro d u c ts p ac k in g p la n t. T hey have been se n t o u t to th e fa rm fo r ih e su m m e r. T u e sd a y e v e n in g , .Mr. a n d M rs. L eslie en jo y e d a visit fro m th e ir son G eorge and h is w ife, a n d a M r. and Mrs. W h eeler w ho a rriv e d from P ra n c e very re c e n tly . M rs. W h e e le r is a d a u g h te r of P ra n c e , s p e a k in g very little E n g lish , an d Mr. W h e e le r is a Y an k ee s o ld ie r boy, w itli only a sm a ll P re a c h v o cab u la ry . N e v e rth e less t i l e tw o u n d e rs ta n d each o th e r p e rfectly . G uy Jo n e s b eliev es in m a k in g hay- w hile th e su n sh in es. He le ft fo r th e P e n d le to n hay fields to d ay . T he u su a l se rv ic e s w ill be h eld on next S u n d ay at th e B a p tist c h u rc h . R ev. A. J. W are, th e p a s to r, w ill p reach at 11 o ’clock. Mr. an d Mrs. W . P. Jo n e s , w ho r e c en tly p u rc h a s e d th e H a rriso n place on W a llu la H e ig h ts, h av e as g u e s ts th is w eek th e fo r m e r's b ro th e r-in - law a n d s is te r , Mr. an d M rs. J. R. P o rte r, o f P e n d le to n . T h e P o rte rs « e r e a c co m p an ied h e re by th e l a t te r 's m o th e r, XJrs. S a ra h A. Jo n e s , w ho w ill m a k e h e r h o m e w ith h e r s o r h ere. T h e b e a u tie s of G resh am a n d th e s u r ro u n d in g c o u n try h av e been duly view ed by th e m e m b e rs of th e fam ily d u rin g th e p ast few days an d all a g re e th a t fo r a ttra c tiv e n e s s th is " b e a ts th e w o rld .” Mr. a n d M rs. W illiam T hom an d th e ir sm a ll c h ild re n a re le a v in g fo r :r i ex te n d e d visit in N o rth D akota, tlie ii old h om e T hey ex p ect to eo as fa r as St. P a u l b efo re re tu r n in g in th e fall. W o ld h a s com e from Mr. a n d Mrs. O E M ilieson, w ho re c e n tly m oved tc P o rtla n d , th a t th e y h av e p u rc h a s e d a b u n g alo w , w h e re th ey w ill m ak e th e ir hom e. T h e ir a d d re s s is 746 Eai t 73d N orth. At (lie F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h next S unday m o rn in g th e u su a l servicc-3 « il l be held. S u n d ay sch o o l « ill m eet at 10 o 'c lo c k a n d a t 11 .Mrs L illian P u rc e ll of P o rtla n d will p re a c h . • A M eyers of th e F irst S ta te B ank w a n ts fo u r s o ld ie rs to h e lp him fo r th e F o u r th — o n e to im p e rs o n a te F a th e r T im e Ijtni«- Shoulder. T h is a ilm e n t is u su a lly cau se d by rh e u m a tis m o f th e m uscles. All th a t is need ed is a b s o lu te re s t a n d a few a p p lic a tio n s of C h a m b e rla in 's L in i m en t. T ry i t .— Adv. P ic k e r* Wtuit«sl. FLY SPR A Y Protect your Dairy Cows witli Sherwin Williams Fly Spray Keeps flies off cattle Mill horses enabling the dairym an to procure the full flow of milk d u r ing tlie summer months. Also Screen Doors, Window Screens, Wire Cloth, Etc., at L. L. Kidder Hardware Co. STATEMENT showing condition of First State Dank at close of business, .Inly 2, 1919. Resources Loans and discounts Obligations of United 8tat Bonds W - ♦ V 7 ♦ _ Q uality and S ervice Phone 661 Phone (Xxl O ne of th a finest an d m o st t h o r o u g h ly eq u ip p e d p riv a te m aternity- h o s p ita ls in th e n o rth w e s t. N ew. fire-p ro o f c o n s tru c tio n a n d h ig h -c la ss acco m n to d a tlo n s. For in fo rm a tio n a d d re s s 1 4 4 -lg th St. N., P o r t la n d .' I in h o n e B ro ad w ay 3404. $248.172.28 91,050.00 39,620.00 1,982.63 160.00 29,495.45 1,750.00 154.382.39 Banking house and fixtures Othei n al <» ta b Pash on hand and in hanks $566,612.75 Liabilities i npit.il anti surplus " To b egin a b o u t J u ly 1. C u th b e rt ra s p b e rrie s in first cla ss co n d itio n . T h re e c e n ts a p o u n d an d b onus. J. S C htodo, G re sh a m . P h o n e 99. W om en'* H ospital of P o rtlan d. M a te rn ity Cases Only. Sold in one-half and one gal. cans. _ Comparative Statement it ' l‘l-' - 191 , Increase in one year ¿First ^ t a t r iBank G K K S H A M . O R B tiO N $ 55,000.00 2 303 33 609,309.42 $566.612.75 DEPOSITS $306,678.44 509,309.42 $192.630 98