Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 01, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
O IT M W R
FRIDA Y,
AUGUST
I,
1U19
GRESHAM LOCALS
The Electric Laundress
SiJdr E den
Jo h n Cannon re tu rn e d from a stay
a t Seaside w here Mrs. Cannon and
; children a re spending th e sum m er.
Joe, F ra n cis and Ed. P eak and
P ay« a D iv id e n d E v e r y W a sh D a y
B urton W alrad tucked aw ay in a
Bulck-six, sta rte d for G overnm ent
cam p on W ednesday w ith th e in te n ­
tion of re tu rn in g next Sunday.
H ow ard Jo n e s has been spending
his vacation in Eugene.
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Mrs. C. J. L u n d q u ist su rp rised h e r
husband w ith a b irth d ay p arty T h u rs­
day evening. A bout 30 g u ests were
th e re to give Mr. L u n d q u ist th e shock
of his life. A tw o-course luncheon
was served.
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B a W i
M S H S a H R H a a B H i^ ^ ^ H a H a
Miss F lo ren ce Honey and h er
guest Miss H elen Cleverdon of Boise,
Idaho are spending a few days a t
All reports rumored or published that there has been a reduction in the prices
Cannon Beach.
of
CASE
TRACTORS are false.
C. E. P la tts, m anual tra in in g
teach er, a ttem p ted a new kind of
Our prices are consistent with costs and are scientifically arrived at. Since
c a rp e n te r work yesterd ay .
W hile I
present
prices were established there has been no average decrease in cost of
m aking som e rep airs, his kn ife un-
selected
materials, but there has been a constant increase in labor costs.
i expectedly slipped, slash in g a deep
cut In his thum b. T he d octor found
A high quality product is necessarily higher in cost than an inferior one—
it necessary to ta k e som e stitch es to
but it is by far the best investment.
close th e wound.
1 lie demand has been, and is now, in excess of our output, notwithstand­
Mrs. Ella O liphant, who was in
Boll) approved by the Good Housekeeping Insti­
P o rtlan d for m ore th an a week h elp ­
ing
the
fact that our production has been materially increased. This is conclu­
tute, which is conducted by the Good Housekeeping
ing to care fo r h e r sick d au g h ter-iu
sive
evidence
that our prices are consistent with Case quality.
law, Mrs. Roy W hite, has re tu rn e d
Magazine. They both have their seal.
to h er home.
// e have no large stock of obsolete models to unload.
A W EEK’S WASHING DONE IN ONE HOUR.
Mrs. O. J. Brow n received a tele
Our
customers are assured that their investment in Case Tractors will not
g ram today from h er son, E m erson
The machines will pay for themselves the first
depreciate suddenly.
an n o u n cin g his arriv al a t H oboken
year. Over 600,000 homes are using them.
New York.
A fter a sh o rt sta y a t
Cam p Mills he Is expected hom e
Let a IHOR or EDEN do your work next wash
Em erson is in th e 186th aero squad-
day. Why not?
j ron
Upton H. Gibbs from E stacada,
P h o n e 5 4 8 fo r a F r e e D e m o n s tr a tio n
e d ito r of th e E astern C lackam as
News called today on his colleague,
H. L. St. Clair.
“ T he U nification of th e N atio n s’
will be th e su b je ct of Rev. A. J
W are a t th e B ap tist church next S u n ­
day m orning. T he service will be
preceded by th e Bible school a t 10
o ’clock. Tile public is Invited to these
| services.
Mr. an d Mrs. R. R. C arlson and
WE
KNOW
TO
A
I F YOU'LL o -iv e
th e ir g ran d c h ild ren , G w eunie and
POSITIVE CERTAINTY
Bobby M etzger, are aw ay on an a u to ­
US JUST ONE
th
a
t
if you will give us a tria l
m obile trip to th e T illam ook county
TttlAKL -
o rd er you will become a steady
beaches and Seaside. They expect to
T h e n you ' l l
p atron of th is shop. I t ’s h ap ­
cam p for a tim e at Seaside before re ­
pened so m any tim es th a t a p er­
T rade here
tu rn in g .
son has come in and purchased
Q uite awhile [
C. A. P ra tt, who w ent to B oring in
a sm all o rd er of m eat, and then
I M arch an d leased th e farm of th e
come back to express th e ir de­
light an d gratificatio n and leave
S h etterley B ro th ers, lias tra n sfe rre d
an o th e r o rd er. This so rt of
ills lease to a P o rtlan d m an an d has
th in g su rely helps o u r business.
re tu rn e d to G resham w ith his fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern had as
A. .1. W. BROWN, Prop,
callers on T uesday evening Mr. and
(■reelläni. Ore.
Mrs. G eorge H ansen, son an d d a u g h ­
t e r , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H ansen and
Everybody W ant* Them Now.
and heavy tralflc. Was It b etter to jtw o ch ild ren of P o rtlan d , Mrs. C arl
S traw s tell how the wind blows In spend several billions and call out N orr)s an(, 8O„ Charleg of PendletO n.
every one and win the world war
WEAR-EVER
Jo h n M etzger has retu rn ed from a
Oregon. Salem reports u contract for quickly or take a lifetim e paying for
164 m iles highway work to be let. it as we w ent along by sending out. a I tw'o-weeks stay at his co ttag e a t Sea-
Work lias sta rted on a twelve mile few hundred thousand soldiers as they siile w here he put in th e tim e restin g
stretch o f road between Cottage Grove n,lght by ch a“<* volunteer? It is In the m ost approved m anner.
ALUMINUM
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possible to raise enough money to 1 Mrs. Chas. Idlem au, of Caldw ell,
, am
A »432,67! contract has h u ||d all theBe rOads, build them well Idaho, accom panied by her niece,
been aw arded for paving the highway and have the job done so th a t the men D orothy L indsey of Nam pa, Idaho
between Hood River and Cascade who live tw enty miles from town will n n . v,8ltlng relativ es In G resham and
TRADE MARK
have (lie same advantage as the man ,
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,
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Locks
who liv e, so d o se to town that he is 1, “ * W
. TheJ laVe beel\ * ltb Mrs;
Douglas county
road
contracts assured some sort of a road or we can '
lo w n se n d for several days and
aggregate $365,000. The $230,000 bond limp along witli such roads as we have ure today “ • th e G eorge S ieret home
In three ways a cook destroys cooking utensils. She allows them to rust •
log measure for constructing perm a­ with all the counties around us build- G randm a S ieret is w ith them ,
Mrs. G eorge Inglis is now able to
nent roads in Malheur County carried ing good roads with tills sta te help
she strikes them against the stove and they chip and scale, and she ruins them by
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be up in a w heel ch a ir at th e ho sp ital
2 to 1. The S tate Highway com mis­
burning food in them.
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A broom will last longer if on an d expects to be able to come hom e
sion has aw arded contracts for 88
A \\ EAR-EVER utensil cannot rust, chip or scale and the burning of food
,
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.
i in a sh o rt tim e
miles of road work V aggregating
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y'
8 “ r9
M r a “ d Mrs. E arl M iller an d Miss
in it has no effect upon the utensil.
sum of $1,567,848. A
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boiled, it is dipped for a m om ent McDonald visited at th e hom e of Mr
will place Roseburg »8 miles from in the soapy suds. Then sh ak e It as 1 an d Mrs. G. L. F ieldhouse,
W E \ R - E V F R l i n e 6 *S
" b ™ X° U
JU S t SUCh u t e n s i l s * L e t u s s h o w t h e
C rater l.ake Instead of 200 miles via
Medford.
free from w uter as possible and hang
R obert K ellier, from S eattle,
Discussing farm clubs opposing bond up by th e handle. Slip an old news- ,,ePhew of Mrs. R aym ond Davis is the
SDrln'afldd“ « «
b,*hwayB th “ i-ap-r u n d ern e ath to catch th e drip- KUP,t ° f ? , r va n ‘1 Mrs Ma* S ch neider
H a n d y J a r H o ld e r « ,
npringneid. Mo., Leader says:
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F red P a rk e r, overseas so ld ier, ar-
E ither (he man who live« a long way pl,lgH If th e re
a tendency to lop rivP(1 ln G resham th is week,
from a city in the most rem ote corner •idedneaa, press th e broom into sh ap e
Mrs. D. W. M etzger is e n te rta in in g
of the country needs good rock roads w hile it is wet and pllubie
a n u m b er of h er frien d s at a sew ing
to m arket or he doesn't need any. If
i p arty th is aftern o o n .
he doeB he should have them and have
A rth u r V olbrecht gave hts m o th er
B etter P ut in a Supply.
them right away. We can build our j
goods roads next year and be using
T he _____
m ines ______
Inform us coal will go a p leasan t su rp rise y esterday, by
GRESHAM, OREGON
them or we can dribble ulong for fifty up 61) cents a ton A ugust 1. and con- dropping in unexpectedly a fte r a long
of service in th e navy and
years w asting money on little repair tln u e to rise from then on. P ric e , nt period
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Jons here anil there or on lightly c o n -jp resen t are. Rock Springs $12.40 a « ero a. th e pond.
slructed cheap roads which wash away to n ; King coal $14.50. P hone 851 '
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A H an,U ire m .d e a . a M em ento.
! tzes th a t spare dimes placed in these also by w orking in the harvest fields, if
and give out In a few years of storm Av.
EKSTROM TRUCK SERV ICE.
Bead by a ll— O utlook w ant ada
A real practical m emento of the grenade banks will m ake them ju st as { they are strong and healthy girls,
great war. one th at will last a lifetim e,' deadly to waste and extravagance as
" a r sa 'dn8» stam ps headquarters
and more, has been placed by the treas- 'h ey would have been to the enemy, ba8 advlBed al1 county school superin-
ury departm ent, through the Oregon had they been hurled into the German
hanJ
W ar Savings Stam p organization, with-
T hat is the object grenade plan, and it Is expected t l j
Tractor Prices Unchanged
GRESHAM OVERLAND
J. E. Metzger
Your Home Furnisher
There Are Three Ways
GRESHAM MARKET
We carry the
boiler.
for holding fruit jars in the
Try them!
t . L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
Conservo Cookers
C o m e in a n d s e e th e m .
C o o k y o u r e n tir e m e a l in C o n se r v o .
“Can” your vege­
tables and fruits for
winter use in Con-
servo.
Conservo will fit
over a single burner
of any type of range,
gas, oil, coal or wood.
Conservo No. 20 is a family size and
holds 14 1-quart jars for canning, has
lour removeable shelves and two pans.
Can cook enough for from three to fif­
teen persons in it.
Sic
r ■* ' '
«Li
P rice» w ith in th e r ea c h o f e v e r y o n e .
in the reach of every boy and girl in , .
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la P y 1 nc p ®alu t0 Oregon children will go “over the top’’
the state
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Hp w a" tB
re- and call for thousands of the banks
alize th a t th rift and saving is a virtu e! when school opens in September. T here
T his memento is nothing less than th at is essential to the best citizenship
a r, al bomb, or hand-grenade, niad>
—
Following are some of the sugges-
originally for use by American dough tlons as to how boys may earn money
T he Rest P laster.
boys In th eir fight for rig h t and th,
d u rin g vacation:
a news- I A piece of flannel dam pened w ith
.
. C . arrying
.
liberty of the world. F ortunately some
15.000.000 of these grenades were not j
” T i™,” 7 : frult p,ck,ng and harvest- C h a m b e rla in ’s L in im en t and bound
needed
Th.» a r m ia tic w«
i
.
1K* helping in the stores; office boy on over th e seat of pain is often m ore
I. fu- th -v
hat i
’
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signed work: grass cutting and delivering effectual for a lam e back th an a plas-
b ,fo r, they
had been sent over-seas. Inllk Girls may earn spare money by te r and does not cost an y th in g like as
but I ncle Sam. » t h r i f t y person h im - iia ril)g for babies;
m aking
aking fa
n c y ! ! m uch— A d'-
m
fancy
self, dosn t w ant th e labor and m a te -jH o rk .
w ashing dishes: cleaning, and I Read th e O utlook classified ads.
rial used in m aking bombs to be wast-j -•-----—
ed. so he Is tu rn in g them into little
banks, and has a plan whereby every
American boy and girl can earn one.
T his plan is outlined by Mrs. A. R
Innes. associate state d irecto r of the
W ar Savings Stam p work, provides
th a t a grenade shall be aw arded to
every school pupil. 10 years or younger,
who, at the opening of school In Sep­
•
r !-,n ft ,1S SUeh ? ’imP,e thing—and it means so much. It
tem ber. can exhibit to his teacher one
is the foundation of success in business, of contentment in the
w ar savings stam p, purchased with
home, ot standing in society.”
money earned by him during vacation,
and who takes with his stam p a 's to rv
show ing how the money for the stam p
R u sse ll S a g e
was earned
Pupils, boys and girls,
over 10 years old, will be presented a
hand grenade bank, if they exhibit two
Who was one of Am erica’s richest men thus aptlv sums up the
war savings stam ps, bought with j
full significance of thrift.
money earned d u rin g vacation, and
Ambitmus people who want to acquire the ” happy thrift
also have a little story showing how
habit are urged to make the start.
they earned the money.
The»,' grenade, of course, will be p e r-!
th \
i '" " ''! deposited in a Savings Account here can prove
fectly harm less The deadly explosives
the nucleus of a substantial competence.
they would have carried on th eir way j
to th e Hun have been removed, so th a t j
the shell alone rem ains, and in each
grenade a slot large enough to receive |
a dim e haa been cut. Thus, th e g r e - '
t.R F S H tM . OREGON
nade becomes a nifty, strong, little j
— V savings bank. The governm ent real-.
The Simplicity of Thrift
^tntr iBank