Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 22, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM LOCALS
N ext Time—Buy
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T IR E S
A rem arkable Product.
Every tire worth more
than it costs.
The Over-size Non-Skid
Fabric; The Big Fisk
Cord; The Red Top,
Extra I'My, I leavy Tread.
T im e to H e tir e ?
■ B u y » x h i
GOOD LOOKING, GOOD VALUE TIRES
4
Raker & Son
M rs. C. M errill is up a t W elch es ■
o ccu p y in g a n ew ly e re c te d c o tta g e .
M rs. E rn e s t B o n e tt, of S an d y , h as
been s p e n d in g a few d ay s w ith hey i
s is te r Mrs. H. J . P u lf e r a n d m a k in g
s u r e t h a t C ecil P u lf e r is re a lly hom e.
•Mr. an d M rs. E. F . G oodw in a n d
•Mr. a n d .Mrs. C. P M offitt le ft y es­
te r d a y fo r a tr ip to H ood R iv e r, ex-
) p e ttin g to be g o n e a c o u p le o f days.
P rin c ip a l G oodw in a n d A g ric u l­
t u r e I n s tr u c to r Moffitt a re lo o k in g
In to th e w o rk o f th e a g r ic u ltu r a l de-1
p a rtm e n t o f H ood R iv e r h ig h sch o o l I
w hich ra n k s w ith U nion h ig h as th e i
tw o sc h o o ls h a v in g th e b est voca­
tio n a l a g r ic u ltu r e d e p a rtm e n t o f any
, in th e s ta te , if n o t in th e w hole
n o rth w e s t
H om e p ro je c ts w ill also |
h e v isited .
In o r d e r to g et as n e a r to n a tu r e 's
h e a rt as p o ssib le th e y w ill ca m p o u t
in th e o pen a n d sle e p n ex t to t e r r a
flrm a.
T h e la d ie s w ill flav o r th e
coffee w ith c e d a r b u rs an d fir n e e d le s, j
H ood u iv
~p ir‘‘' 10,1 rp c ,lv e d from
Hood R iver, a n d su ch an o u tin g X
n ex t w e e k ’s c o n fe re n c e of th e h o a rd
of v o c a tio n a l e d u c a tio n , w hich w ill i
m e e t on M onday. T u e sd a y a n d W e d ­
n e sd ay . w ill f u r n is h m any in s tr u c ­
tiv e le c tu re s .
M rs. M. M isz is sp e n d in g a few
day in P o rtla n d w ith h e r so n -in -la w
a n d d a u g h te r , M r. a n d M rs. E. A.
S im m ons.
Dr. H. H. H u g h e s a n d h is m o th e r
h av e p u rc h a s e d tw o h a lf-a c re lo ts
fro m Rev. F . H. F re u n d on W a llu la
! H e ig h ts, a t th e in te rs e c tio n o f Pow -
' ell s t r e e t a n d W a llu la a v en u e.
K . A. M iller is h o m e fo r a d a y o r
tw o fro m S easid e, w h e re h e w e n t a
w eek a g o w ith M rs. M iller a n d th e
c h ild re n . He w ill go a g a in to m o rro w
to re m a in until- a b o u t S e p te m b e r 1
Clothes Last Longer
YES, you should really get six
times more, service out of y o u r
clothes am) linens if you use the
Thor.
I t ’s the rubbing on the w ashboard that puts the
the holes in y o u r handkerchiefs and wears thin places
in y o u r linens.
You really give y o u r garm ents six times the w ear on
the w ashboard th at you give them in use. So you see
how much the T hor will save for you.
Sold on Easy P aym ents
J. E D M E T Z G E R
} our H om e Furnisher
______________________________ _________________________________
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t $22.50 ,
TEN ONLY
Ladies’ New Fall Coats
All different patterns. A special purchase, otherwise
would have to ask m uch more. Priced for week at
ONLY $22.50
-
Gresham , O regon
i
$22.50
Cannon’s, D ry Goods
Gresham
$22.50
P lu m e n11
$22.50
. P a te n e a u d e h a s b een aw ay
■ ¡g a n a ra n
on a h u n tin g a n d A shing tr ip in to
W a sh in g to n w ith P o r tla n d fr ie n d s
A Record to I«- Proud of.
MUCH DAMAGE BY FIRE
fo r s e v e ra l days,
fie
is ex p ected
1 h e n u m b e r o f a n im a ls d e stro y e d
IN PLEASANT VALLEY
in th e g re a t A m erican o ffen siv e of
back by th e en d o f th e w eek.
1918 in F ra n c e is p ro b a b ly in c a lc u -
F o re s t tires h av e been d o in g c o n ­
A rle n e F ra n c e s J o h n s o n a rriv e d
,u v
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ab le. T h is w as d u e n o t a lo n e to th e
at th e h om e ot h e r g r a n d p a r e n ts , M r. ex e g e n c ie s o f th e se rv ic e , but p a rtly s id e ra b le d a m a g e in th e P le a s a n t V a l­
and Mrs. E. It. W rig h t, on S u n d a y . I to te a m s te r s la c k in g tr a in in g , e x p e r- ley v ic in ity d u rin g th e p a st few days.
She is a tin y lady b u t n o n e th e less ‘ ience, a n d n a tu r a l a b ility to r u s tle T heo. S c h a c h t
w as th e h eav ie st
p recio u s. S he w ill go in a w eek o r | fo r th e i r a n im a ls . A p le a s in g in- lo o ser, h a v in g lost a la r g e b a rn to ­
tw o w ith h e r p a re n ts , M r a n d M rs s ta n c e of w h at can be d o n e in w a r­ g e th e r w ith c o n te n ts , also se v e ra l
A rth u r J o h n s o n , to th e i r h o m e at fa r e is th e reco rd of W a g p n e r T h o m ­ c o rd s o f wood in th e tim b e r a n d a
Hull R un.
a s M u rp h y o f th e H e a d q u a r te r s De­ lo t o f fen ce. O th e rs w ho s u s ta in e d
Jo h n H o n ey left on T u e sd a y fo r ta c h m e n t, 3 4 8 th M ach in e G un B at- losses w ere Geo. D w ert, a b o u t 101)
I’o rt A n g eles, W a sh in g to n to ta k e up ta lio n , 91 st D ivision,
co rd s o f w ood, C la re n c e P a le n , co rd -
w ork in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e lu m b e r!
At C am p L ew is th e r e w as a big w ood. J o h n S c h a c h t h ad so m e s t a n d ­
b u sin e ss.
h o rse sh o w , n th e s p r in g Qf 191g an (, in g tim b e r b ad ly d a m a g e d ; B orges
M rs. J . N. C la n a h a n , M rs. R. ' M u rp h y w on first p riz e w ith fo u r B ros, lo st so m e g ra in in th e field.
H eedle a n d c h ild re n h av e g o n e to m u les in th e esco rt w agon c o n te s t. Much fe n c in g h as been d e stro y e d .
S easid e fo r a tw o -w e e k s’ s ta y . .
. In F r a n c e M u rp h y d rew fo u r F re n c h
D am age D one by Fires.
At th e M e th o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h h o rses a n d b eg an to r e h a b ilita te
T lie re s id e n c e of T h e o d o re P f a r r
next S u n d ay th e u s u a l se rv ic e s w ill be th e m a n d th e old F o u rg o u w agon a n d
held in th e m o rn in g , w ith p re a c h in g F re n c h h a rn e s s.
In th e St. M ihiel oil B uckley a v e n u e w as c o m p letely
by th e p a s to r. Rev. J . M o n tcalm a n d th e A rg o n n e, in F ra n c e , a n d in d e stro y e d by fire on T u e sd a y ev e n in g
B row n.
In th e e v e n in g , fo llo w in g j th e L y s-E sc a u t d riv e s in B elg iu m , la ft. In s u ra n c e co v e rs th e loss.
V)n P o w ell V alley ro a d , a n in te r io r
E p w o rth L eag u e, J a n e t P e n d e r g a s t 1 th o s e fo u r h o rse s to lle d o fte n u*n
will p re s e n t th e w o rk o f th e P acificI d e r sh e ll-fire , a n d o rte n on ro a d s fire did c o n s id e ra b le d a m a g e to th e
( o a s t R escue a n d P ro te c tiv e so c ie ty , j w hich w ere th e w o rst p o ssib le
B ut re s id e n c e o f J . H. Ide.
an d e sp e c ia lly th e p ro je c t of a new th e h o rs e s su rv iv e d th e c a m p a ig n a n d
D riv ers of w agons, tr u c k s a n d
n u rs e ry h o m e to ta k e th e p lace of th e ' M u rp h y s ta r te d In to im p ro v e th e ir a u to s m ay h e lp m ost effectively to
Itane«*« at C ed arville Attract
S ilo S easo n Is H ere.
L ib ra ry N otice,
A lb e rtin a K e rr h o m e, w hich w ill be | c o n d itio n .
In F e b r u a r y 1919 a t a d v e rtis e th e co m in g f a ir by d is ­
T h e lle sse l M ach in ery co m p an y
T h e to w n lib ra ry w ill be clo sed on m o d e rn ,
A large crow d enjoyed th e old-fash­
s a n ita r y
and
s p a c io u s N o g e n tle -R o tro u a n o th e r big h o rs e p la y in g on th e ir v eh icles a big’ w h ite
' L a b o r day.
ioned dance at C ed arv ille P ark last lias d eliv e re d silo s to lien T a n le r
en o u g h to c a re fo r nil b a th e s in n eed show w as a d v e rtis e d , a n d M u rp h v en- b a n n e r re a d y fo r fre e d is trib u tio n
at th e B an k of G re sh a m .
On th e
B e g in n in g S e p te m b e r 3, r e g u la r of th e s e r v i c e s o f t h e h o m e
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W ednesday evening. It w as decided an d Andy M cM illan o f E s ta c a d a . Jim
' te re d th e e v e n t w ith h is old w a r-tim e b a n n e rs is p rin te d in hold ty p e
to give a dance u n d er th e sanie m an M cBain of B o rin g . G eo rg e S m ith of w in te r h o u rs w ill be re su m e d . T h e
W. F. H oney h a s g o n e to Io n e, O re- team . S tr a n g e to say , th e te a m did “ M u ltn o m a h C o u n t1 y ’ E
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S p iritu a listic m eeting w ill also con­ S leret ol P le a s a n t H om e n e ig h b o r­
a re s p e n d in g a w eek a t N ew p o rt h eld h ig h . T hey d ro v e lik e o ne
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tin u e .—Adv.
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U ever k n o w n hav e s o m e th in g w o rth w h ile to offer.
S to ra g e b a tte ry re p a irin g a n d r e ­ g re a te s t of all th e w o rld pow ers, th e
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d e n t so v e re ig n s.
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w ere th e M isses E th e l C a lk in s, B es­
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J o h n B u rn s an d L ie u te n a n t G e o rg e sppak ut 'h e G resh am B a p tist c h u rc h
S c h a n tin .
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S u n d a y , A u g u st 24, 1 1 a . m , b rin g in g i
P rin c ip a l G oodw in o f th e h ig h j ,o 118 ,h p P lan s fo r th e b e tte r h o u sin g
sch o o l sa y s th a t a ll s ig n s p o in t to a an<’ ‘>arh ig fo r th e s e th a t need to he |
la rg e e n ro llm e n t in th e h ig h sch o o l , a r '“,l fo r
L et all th a t c a re fo r th e
w hen th e te rm b e g in s on S e p te m b e r lu tu r p o f th e s e com e a n d h e a r th e
22. M any In q u irie s a re co m in g , n o t rp Pr ,’s e n ta tiv e o f th is g re a t w ork
k e - u n io n d is tric t, - b u t .
S erv ice w ill be h e ld a t 8 p in.
only fro m . th
from a d jo in in g d is tr ic ts an d from P re a c h in g by th e p a sto r, Rev.
J.
o th e r c o u n tie s. A n u m b e r o f g ir ls a re W are.
s, i k in g h o m e s in w hich th e y m ay
S ta c k s o f in te r e s tin g lo o k in g h at
w ork fo r th e i r b o a rd d u rin g th e
boxes, d a lly a r r iv in g a t th e Misz
sch o o l y e a r
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i m illin e ry , a re a ro u s in g th e c u rio sitv
Mrs.
. C. M a ttiso n , o f P o rtla n d . of th „ fe In ln ln „
G resham , Ore.
w as a d in n e r g u e s t o f M iss E m m a (y
W a tc h f o r 7 h e J ™ “
Jo h n s o n on T h u rs d a y e v e n in g .
» o v e ru s e
m en t o f th e sto c k In th e n e a r fu tu re .
H ugh S m ith o f F o re s t G rove is v is­
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itin g frie n d s in G re sh a m .
M rs. M ary P re s to n b ro k e h e r a rm
a rm in so m e m y s te rio u s m a n n e r by
Y ou m ay need
s tr ik in g it a g a in s t th e bed post.
A.
R.
L y m an re c e n tly b o u g h t
b a rk 100 W h ite L e g h o rn p u lle ts ,
w hich h e h ad sold as d ay -o ld ch ick s.
R obert E. Smith. Treasurer of the W ar Loan O rganization, in
N ow, at th e ag e of six m o n th s, h e Is
w ritin g First S ta te Bank, say s:
re c e iv in g as m an y as. 33 e g g s a day-
fro n t th e flock
' " hen these C ertificates m a tu re on J a n u a r y 1. 1924 y o u r bank
be
Mrs. D an M etzg er e n te r ta in e d a t a
d in n e r la s t e v e n in g th e II. M etzg er
fam ily . M rs
E O sw ald , th e Jo h n
M etzgers a n d E lm e r O lson.
a
Anker-Holth
Cream Separators
Turn Easy, Get all the Cream,
Easy to Clean, A Self-Oiling System
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Bowl will never get out of balance
PERFECTION MILKING MACHINE
Does the work in the right way.
Will soon pay for itself
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
Phone 6x2
phone 544
GENERAL TIRE WORK
Pickling Season Specials
FISK TIRES AND
TUBES FOR SALE
L arge Stock of
U SE D T IR E S .
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NOW is the tim e for putting up w inter supply of pickles.
A good p a rt ot your success will depend on the spices and
vinegar used.
Raney’s Vulcanizing Shop
We recom m end H einz’ P u re Pickling V inegar (w hite) for
this purpose*.
TREASURY SAVINGS CERTIFICATES
mixed pickling spices: Tum eric, Allspice.
Gloves. Dill, C elery Seed, M ustard Seed. etc. O ur stock is
complete.
We .Recom m end Buying Now
NEXT WEEK will
a good week for canning peaches.
Big shipm ents direct from the orchards to arrive.
Q u a l it y
and seryice
Phone 661
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O f v ita l In te re s t to th e a g r ic u ltu r a l
an d d a iry in te r e s ts o f th is v ic in ity is
th e a c tio n o f th e n a tio n a l s e n a te ,
w hich v o ted on W ed n e sd a y to s u s ta in
I th e h o u se In p a ssin g th e re p e a l m e a s ­
u re o v e r P re s id e n t W ilso n ’s v eto T h e
v ote w as 57 to 19 T h e re p e a t o f th e
law beco m es effectiv e a f t e r th e clo ck s
| a re tu r n e d back to n o rm a l in O cto b er
I It is o n e of th e very few m e a s u re s
, w hich h a v e tw ic e been v e to ed by a
i p re s id e n t a n d h av e beco m e law s in
It s p ite of th e veto.
ot living
than
a n y th in g els,- th at can be done.
Th. se C ertificates. w orth $100.00 J a n u a ry 1, 1924 may
now he purchaaed for *<3.80. nll(|
/rom fin„. t(J
ti ne fu rn ish one of the best m eans of accu m u latin g a sun.
lo t investm ent in 1924. at w hich time if jH q n jt ,. ]lkp]v th ,,
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