Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 08, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    otters important advantages in appear­
ance, comfort and dependability that
insure you a continuous motor car satis­
faction. it gives you the greatest value
for your investment. It increases your
efficiency, health ami happiness in a
most economical way. You can go
when and where you please and enjoy
every minute of travel.
Let us give you a demonstration.
Gresham Overland Co
J
spent w ith m usic au
for *11. Ice cream
' screed. T he p arty I
purpose, as a weieom
o E
dell, and his bride, a
o r C harlie Bell, and
o r Misa M arie St. Clt
' 'lad been visiting he
fo r
' th ree weeks.
Thost
Mr. an d Mrs G ran t Bell. Mr. t
i -Mrs. F ra n k Beil, Mr. and Mrs. Ito
I Gregg,
Mr.
anti
Mrs.
i Zilui, M r and Mrs. R udolf W ihl
.Mrs. lia r
an d Mrs.
to urell. .Mrs.
' M argaret'
St. Clai
Miss Jessie
j Mat bee. Miss K sth.
K eevts. Miss
.’Myra I’rei to n , Miss Eva M atson,
1 Miss M arie St. C lair
M is s H e im
J Super. C rate and T heo d o re R« •
C rank ¡Jpybrock, Zvneth G regg, t
S uper, W alter Bell
C harles
Percy an d C h ester U Ml an d m
Arm in W ihlon, A rilne
Bates an d M axine Zilui.
A reception was given
A lla rlo u ip honor of h er app
u ten t ae g ran d E lecta in th.
B.
lodge a t ibe Masonic ball las
nesday evening. The d eco rath
were of red roses an d red sw eet p
an d were very b eau tifu l. Mrs. l i If'
Io , a us p resen ted w ith a bouqu t of
th e eatne How era. A very in te re stin g
program wax given, sev eral short
brig h t speeches being m ade. Among
the m usical num bers w ere piano se­
lections by Mist
I . .nil'!
l h . erid g e and Mr
However you
h o te ls, ra ilro a d s,
.’ g a n te s a n d m e r-
y A-h-.-re a c c e p t th e m
»s c a s h in p a y m e n t
a u s e th e o nly
Or. r- -.led is th e
• < t th e „ .v n e r
e ■ tl.rt p e rso n ac-
< (leqi.tS .
BANK OF GRESHAM
W.
ZZ -J
•" '** ’ --
tra v el
GRESHAM, OREGON
Navajo Indian Rugs
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i a -orted sizes and designs. Very reason­
able in price Call and look them over.
J E. METZGER,
unch of
erved b>
he o rder.
P e a r l O i l in b u l k
c o s ts less
F o r y e a r 'r o u r . !
n c a n f o r t use a
good oil cook tove ar.d Pet t i Oil. Bakes,
broils, roasts, to a sts —-econom ically. L ig h ts
at the touch of a m atch. N o w. itin.y for fires
to com e up, no unnect <■ a ry w ork, no w aste.
C oncentra tes a stea d y 1 a t on the cooking —
leaving the kitchen cool and co m fo rtab le.
W e r e c o m m e n d N e w P e r fe c tio n
HEAT AND LIGHT
STANDARD
OIL COMPANY
(C A L IF O R N IA !
C. A. M’CARTY, SPECIAL AGENT,
GRESHAM, OREGON
ovr ■ ordson
A ' ip in it ia
side trip s,
most w >nd •rf ul
itk e n ” ¡ .
gì
ie
e t iiC f
Ut
e ."
KHz» le -th
1 T hom as and
'•ut to lud* pend
u rday to atten d the Cooper
reunion, held a t tin- J. 8. Cooper
home ut th a t p la n
T h e m u ■ re 53
memberi of th e I .inily p resen t at
'll ’ reunion. (H o sts Sunday at th e
T hom as hom e were Or. and Mrs. E.
A. Mann arid Miss Itutli Fergus.m .11
of P o rtlan d , and .Mr. and Mrs. E. \v.
Bavlev of lit - It i 4I vh
Mr. an d Mrs N F W allac. p nt
to- 4th with th e ir d au g h ter. Mr
la rk K idder, ¿u U artb ald l I-
Kei tielh, Celia, and Helen N a sh .'
fo rm er resid en ts of T rb u td ale , drove
over Iiy au to irttrn ( lo ir horn. I..!
K enton S atu rd ay evening and m a d e '
a visit w ith tlo J. n . K u arre. K en­
neth lx in the navy, a n d wtfs horro
on a sh o rt furlough.
T he ch u rch attendant*. at Trout
dal.- is stead ily grow ing, and a good I
ch o ir has been form ed to lead th>
singing.
a f
nr*-
Jo4«*ph Stepb«-ii« i>
SANDY
MELROSE AND VICTOR?
Q uite a lew t r o iu h e r. p. n i lie
F o u rth In G resham .
A J. Ault spent th » ..-k of t l f
F o u rth at home w ith his family
Mrs J. Caldo e n tertain ed frien I-
tro m M ilw aukie Sunday.
Mr W ldner and son-in-law It
<dl
K rltz. who art w orking In a Port
land sh ipyard spent the F o u rth with
th e ir fam ilies.
Mr and Mrs Ault and d a u g h te r
Zaidee spent a couple of days v. :tl-
Mrs A ult's siste r in P ortlan d Iren
l-each, a little friend of Zaidee's, re­
tu rn e d with them for a visit.
Mr? F.
McDonald Is at the hom e
of his Us h te r Mrs Alex Thrtnif
son. Mn M Itonaiil though much
im proved.
v ry si. k y e’
Sunday
h o o l has been s ta rte d
otic- n.or.
it has been closed for
about a year, hut th e re is great
courtigeinent felt in th a t ther- w en
20 In atten d a n ce last Sunday
Next
Sabbath day s t 3 :0 0 o'clock th '
school will he In session. Rev. Mr
Cotton will tell th e ch ild ren th e
storv of "A n old-fashioned clock.”
G R ESH A M ,
OUR 14 POINTS
3. C olum bia Beach
C rystal Lake Pari
4,
6. D od e P ark.
7. Laacada Park
“TRY THEM BY TROLLEY”
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
and co u r .
rnak g fre
CHOICE MEATS
i iomemade Ham», Bacon, Sausage, Lard
IJ e p a rtm
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
;
SANITARY MARKET
of Oregon show.- * 1 ,3 0 1 ,0 4 .0 0 li ■
ance
w ritten
by
th e
A ss'n p
191S. an d 475 new m em bers gal.'
d u rin g th e year.
T he Ass'n I
ro w in its 15th year, and has abou
flv< m illion in su ran ce in force.
Since its o rg an izatio n , th e A ss'n ba
m ade an an n u al saving of o ver Gi­
as com pared with board ra te s on fare
in su ran ce, to its m em bers
H. W
B nashall, p resid en t of the Ass n, ,
> liauilM'i Iain's T ablets.
ag en t for G resham and vicinity. ’flu
T hese tab lets are intended ex p ..
is a t 40» Stock E xchange Bldg
tally for stom ach tro u b les, b ilious­ office
co rn er 3d and Yamhill stre e ts. Port
ness and constipation. If you have land, P hone Main 5006.— Adv
any tro u b le s of this so rt, give them
Come in and see ou r N ever- leak a tria l and realize fo r yourself what
P ain t, oil. etc., advancing,
au to c u rta in window.
See Pslm - a first d o s s m edicine will do for you.
now.
\t I. L. K idder lldw '
quist.
They only cost a q u a rte r
Adv.
(»ICO.
AND
B E S T O F SERVICE
R ELIA BLE
GRESHAM
GIF. I G, Prop.
Phone G resham 17
P.XPRI SS A N D G E N E R A L H A U L IN G
I r ip
lZ i
B vve n G resham and P o rtlan d
Portland Phone Bdw. 524
Headqui.r-yrg with Melton & Co., 247 Pine.
I f Y o u 'v e Q-
MS J U S T C*
'T H l» v i_
pr<
T hen
you ' l l
A£>E H i R F
QUITE AYltMLt
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
Albert Ekstrom
G rish a in £51
<’« . Pow ell aih I Maple
Phone
GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
3 B IG T R U C K S
R un Park
M acleay Park
10 F tn in su la Park
11 W ashington Park
12 Oak (trove Park.
13 M t. l abor P ark
14 Riverside Park
9
i ai m ets M utual Make
Bi«
T h e an n u al rep o rt of ie Ei r in id
; M utual F ire Relief Ass’n of P ortlnt
th e I n s u r a n t
8. Bull
1. I he Oaks
M ine#, tu n in g piano«.
w it h
OREGON
"Ask the man
w h o owns one.”
i t trip s her«* an d to pia'
file d
Five Hundred Tractors, one day’s entire out-
of th< ia- i ay, is on
way to Oregon,
will ;ia e one for you. Order it now.
Raker & Son
a b u n d a n t.
Mr. ( happH l is very
« o n tiacta for wood in cit
try.
/ v
. Price $825 at Gresharn
Z
Mre. Hell ai 1 d au g h te r Inez h a v
Kone to G rays H arbor, W .iHhinvton
for th** Hvason.
Mr». Shum w ay is recovering from
:t ¿«vf-r» atta< k of n<
Mr». J A. Steph«*!.n i
hom e. Th<? »ah* did not
Jam« F itzg erald and
rnily hav» j 1
ret e tim ed from a ten-d
W&Hhingtor.. w ip in g fri»*
H a r v » , t j- in f u l l s *
K. Crop j
CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Tel. 11
! ractor
NOW !
n round Mt.
PLEASANT HOME
P o rtlan d A-2078
¿ÜA ta b ; Iblwy
F u r n ish e r
■ r ft
P e a r l G il t h a t y o u b u y in b u l k a t
y o u r d e a l-
.
hi h - q u a lity
k e r o s e n e a s t h e P e m l O il so! J in fiv e -
g a llo n c a n s . T h e r e is a s a v i n g b y b u y ­
in g in b u lk . O r d e r b y n a m e —P e a r l O il.
R E SP O N SIB L E
r HOME
J
tloa, but which ».»» ,,|.
■nee through ■ liilbustsr.
GRE S ijA M MARKET
WE KNOW TO A
POSITIVE CERTAINTY
th a t if you will give us a tria l
o rd e r you will become u steady
pi-trnii o f th ia shop, f t’» h ap ­
pen. <1 so m any tim es th a t u p er­
son has com e in ami purchased
a sm all o rd e r of nisut, and th en
come back to express th e ir de­
lig h t an d gratificatio n an d leave
a n o th e r o rder. T his so rt of
th in g surely helps o u t business
t. J. W. UKOWN, Pre»
Ore.