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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1919)
1. R E S H AJU O UTLO O K PLEASANT HOME 0ÇX /• * \ •Hats of Velvet for Immediate Wear $ 6 .5 0 A Varied Assortment of them, Small, Large, Black and Colors, in the Cor rect Styles, at $3.50, $4.50, $5.50. 0 M isses’ an d C hildren’s N ew W in ter H ats, Fams $2.50, 3.50, 4.50, 6.50, 10 P Millinery We offer the Case 15-27 Kerosene Tractor as the king of them all. It is creating a sensation all over the country. It is the result of 77 years of experience of the famous J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company. It pulls three plows in hard plowing — four plows under vorable conditions. It has abundant reserve power. It urns kerosene successfully and economically. This sturdy tractor is adaptable for all kinds of drawbar and *.«lt work. It drives a 26x45 Case Thresher with Feeder and Wind Stacker. Its pulley is properly placed for convenient ' lining up.” It is small and compact and built for accessibility. No trac er is finer. You should become acquainted with its many .¡periorities, which we will be glad to explain. Don t buy efore you see this better tractor. GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. 544 W. A. Hessel FUNERAL SERVICE FOR LATE C. P JOHNSON At th e Pleasant H om e b a p tist church next Sunday. Rev. A. J W are F uneral services fo r th e late C arl ) *111 preach his farew ell serm on at P Johnson were held at the Swedish th e m orning hour. Rev Mr W are L uthern church at Powell Valley on ) Is severing his p asto ra te here after last Wednesday aftern o o n . Rev. Jo h n I two and a half years' service, to tak e , T ruedson. pastor of the ch u rch , spoke I up home m issionary work under the j„ English and Rev N ystrom of W ar- | direction of th e Oregon City b a p tist ren. Oregon, spoke in th e Swedish church. Rev. E. Cofer of P o rtlan d language. Mrs. K arl J. H agberg, ac will preach at 8 o’clock in th e even- com panied on th e organ by Mrs. 8. E I hig. B ackstran, sang In Swedish, th e fav I G. W H ale is enjoying a visit with o rite song of Mr. Jo hnson. his b ro th ers and siste r and o th e r The pall bearers were S. M. and , relatives a t Sidney, In d ian a. T he F ran k Stafanson, C arl Nelson. P. A. Hales reg ret th at th e rep o rt In th e jo h n n so n . P Salqulst an d C. A. Lind last O utlook concerning th e ir new g re ll. in te rm en t was In D ouglass, 1 ord w u m U take. THcy urt* still cem etery. using th e ir 1914 model but are hop- Carl P. Johnson was born in 8 w e -! ing for b etter things. | den, April 18, 1845. He cam e to America In 1868 an o se ttle d In Al Sunday C hurch N otices. tona, Illinois. From th e re he moved The com ing Sunday is th e lust in in 1870 to B ran fo rt, K ansas, w here i he present conference year. The he took up a hom estead. W hile at the | topic for P leasant Home is "T h e Ele- la tte r place he becam e a m em ber of | m eats of Public W orship” ; for T ro u t th e L utheran church, w here Rev. Mr dale, "T h e A rt of T eaching.” Nystrom was his pastor. He rem ained Sunday school at Iliff as usual. a faithful m em ber to th e end of his Rev. Earl B. Cotton, pastor. life. Mr. Johnson cam e w ith his fam ily LU8TED j to Powell Valley in 1903, w here they A little girl was born to Mr. and have lived ever since. H ere he quietly I Mrs. Lyman Davis, last Friday. w ent to sleep In th e belief of his Sa- | vlor on S eptem ber 19, 1919, aged 74 SANDY BLUFF years, 5 m onths and one day. He Mrs. Jam es C handler an d son spent 1 leaves to m ourn him his widow and several days of lust w eek with h er | one d au g h ter, Mrs. B ert Olson of perents, Mr. and Mrs. b ro o k , before Powell Valley, also a siste r, Mrs. N ' I moving with her husband to New P. Carlson of K ansas City, and a ( brother, (»scar, o f San D ie g o , C ali berg. fornia. Mrs. Fields was called to h er home I in Chicago by Ihe serio u s illness of TROUTDALE her d au g h ter, Mrs. Paschen. Her d au g h ter, Mrs. Caldo, with whom she The T ro u td ale L ad ies’ Aid will was visiting! accom panied her home. give a supper S atu rd ay evening. Sep Irene Leach, who has been v isit tem ber 27th, in the basem ent of th e ing with Zaidee Ault retu rn ed to her church. T he su p p er will begin at 6 home in P o rtlan d , Sunday. o ’clock. L ater in the evening a good Wm. Caldo retu rn ed recently from program will be given and a general a visit to his home In W isconsin. good tim e is being planned. Rev. The Latest and Best Phone PAGE T H R E E FRIDAY. Phone 6x2 KEROSENE/^l^âgfitJRACTORS ItM) E arl B. Cotton has ch a rg e of the pro- Good for Biliousness. “Two years ago 1 suffered from I grain freq u en t attac k s of stom ach tro u b le The Ed. Shroy fam ily have gone up and biliousness. Seeing C ham ber- , o jJul| Kun fo r ,j,e w in te r, expecting t ^ Z y T h ^ r S o V e V r a ^ r - - - u r n in th e sp rin g to thetr p l^ e and look a fte r th e ir n o u rish in g stiaw - Adv. berry patch. T he T ro u td ale L ad ies' Aid will FAIRVIEW m eet next week W ednesday a f te r Miss Aileen Dixon e n te rta in e d i noon, O ctober 1st, w ith Mrs. C. I. num ber of her young frien d s on S at Thom as. All m em bers an d frien d s of urday afternoon in honor of her 10th th e aid are cordially Invited to a t birthday. After am usem ents of all tend. sorts for th e little ones, ice cream Mrs. F lo ra P a rk e r an d fam ily have and cake « ere served. T hose p re s moved to th e new hom e she has ent besides the hostess were Edna p urchased in th e Mt. Scott d istric t, Burlingam e, M ajorie Moller, C lara P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. A. N agel, | Brooks, Emily Jonas, Mitza H aragu- th e new o w n ers of th e P a rk e r place chi, E arnest Green and E dgar I,lxon I have ta k e n possession an d a re mak- Jack R ichards has moved his fam-1 e llen # lv e im p ro v em en ts ily to Salem w here he has employ-1 T h ere is a m oving p ic tu re com pany ment In the lojle juice factory. It. from P o rtla n d ta k in g p ic tu res down Richards and wife and Mrs. Downey by th e Sandy riv e r at th is place. and two sons also accom panied them T he T ro u td a le - F airv iew - T erry to Salem w here they in ten d m aking J booth a t th e county fa ir took the there fu tu re home. special cham pion prize offered by F rien d s and relativ es of Mr. and) C om m issioner R ufus R o m a n for the | Mrs. R. R ichards extend th e ir con-1 gt a rra n g e d and d eco rated booth. ! g ratu latio n s upon th e arriv al of a T en don arB ¡n cash accom panied the baby girl which cam e to th e ir hom e pr(ip T h e Rame pr(ze for th e c)ty on Sunday, Sept. 21 In th e ir new wa8 won by t i,e S u nnyside school, home at Salem. j M ultnom ah has recen tly purchased th e p arcel of lan d acro ss th e Sandy We h ereby^ wish E x p r e s s our I bridge from T ro u td a le from L V thunks to all tboBe who have helped H arlow . It Is a convenient p ia te for us in different ways d u rin g the long a tu rn in g g ro u n d and p ark in g place tim e of o u r beloved h u sb an d ’s a n il) fo r autos. fa th e r's sickness an d -death; and T h ere w ere no services in the church also th e day of th e fu n eral for th e ___ and the decor Sunday. A ccepting an Invitation to beautiful floral pieces atio n "o of f church? ation church, also fo r th e use of I th e r a n y a t Rockwood a p arty from m achines We especially wish to T ro u td a le atte n d e d th e services th ere. th an k Mrs H agberg and Mrs Bai K- S S 5 o » | T h „ . - H . b - . - n i c e , n -x, <“ '■<T 3 S " a „ , » H . JOHNSON. “ m eeting at th e usual h o u r in th e ev- MR. and MRS BERT OLSEN | enlng. W orry is th e m o th er of sick, n erv ous and tro u b led m en tality , it upsets the sto m ach , bowels an d kidneys. | You feel bad all over. H o llister’s Rocky M ountain T ea soothes and freshens th e stom ach, bowels and kidneys. R egulates, cleanses, puri- . fles. T ea or T ab lets 35e.— P ow ell’s P harm acy .— Adv. GREAT ! PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d and little son C larence, re tu rn e d Sunday from a trip to A lbany w here they spent th e w eek-end visiting with E k s tra n d ’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs Mrs E dholm . Mrs. E lw ood, of P o rtlan d , is a g u est at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs W. U. M oore th is week. t Rev. and Mrs. L aR ue, of D am as cus, w ere Sunday v isito rs at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. G arrison. T he Misses R o b erta and Opal Downing of P o rtlan d w ere Valley v isito rs one evening th is week. Miss Alice Richey ts spending the week at th e s ta te fair. Miss Alice Is 11 y ears old and won second place In th e bread baking co n test In the clu b work a t th e co unty Tair which e n title d h er to a week at Ihe sta te fa ir w ith all expenses paid. Office and Shop on Powell Mr. and Mrs T. P. C a m p te ll ami Mr. and Mrs. C has D ahlqulst were Street next to City Hall sta te fa ir visitors on T h u rsd ay . A. C. Ball was In G resham on bus luess one day d u rin g th e fore p art F ra n k C. Jon«* Floyd L. Mack of th is week. P lea san t Valley g ra n g e will meet In re g u la r session, S atu rd ay , Hep- te m b er 27th. Frank C. Jones Co. General Contractor» CITY BAKERY, Greshanb T e lA l j ps B ug SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS : rco«e DRESS SHOES FOR MEN Values that Speak lor themselves Uraabani. Ore. DAHL, The Shoemaker EKSTROM TRUCK rR U C K S S P O N S IB L E Carpentering Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Lamps Septic Tank» Cement Work AND ««’«* best of service reliable W. s. WOOD Auctioneer GRESHAM and PORTLAND ¡078 Iwy 2OH2 Albert Ekstrom Tallortng For men and women— cleanlug. pressing and rep a irin g done well. P eter L en ard . Powell s t r e e t VANCOUVER. Gresham 851 Oor. Pow ell and Maple rann WASHINGTON an« Btonk »alan a »paelalxy. Phone Vaaoouvar 41«, or Oreaham O utlook 701 SECURE VALUABLES Those valuable papers that could not be replaced; those heirlooms; those important records. • Don’t keep them at home where they are subject to tire, theft or “spontaneous disappearance.” Keep them behind locked steel doors in the safety vaults of this bank. Act now for safety first and always. J new nest of 25 .Master Key Safety Deposit Boxes just received. BANK OF GRESHAM G R E SH A M , OREGON The Low Cost of Reading Everybody’s talking about the High Cost of Living, so just to be different 1 want to offer a few words about the LOW COST OF R E A D IN G . My text is IRe COUNTRY GENTLEMAN the G R E A T N A T IO N A L FA RM WEEKLY, which the R. F. D. carrier will leave at your door fifty-two times a year, sixty to eighty or a bundled pages every week, twenty to thirty a r ticles and stories in each issue — for less th a n tw o c e n ts a w e e k —only one dollar for a whole year. T h e b u lg in g -b r o w e d , long-whiskered old boys like to tell us how a dol lar has shrunk to fifty- cent value. And it sure lias when you take it to the grocer’s or the b u tch er’s. But give it to me and it will buy move read ing m atter for you than it ever did before—arti cles on the great business o f farming, suggestions th at will help you to beat profit eers by growing food at hom e, and entertain m ent for th e whole fam ily in w holesom e fiction, both short and serial, car toons and funny jokes. The best part o f it is th at your investm ent of one dollar in a year’s su b scription to T he C o un try G entlem an m ay save you a hundred dol lars or more. H ow? Ask m i l Or better yet — SEND ME ONE DOLLAR-TODAY H. N. W ALLACE GAS(X) BLDG. Phone No. East 5183 The Cosatry Genllema 52 ìh u m - Ì I . M The Ladies’ Home Joeraal 12 u.~«-»I .JS P o rtla n d The Saturday Eresiai Pasi 52 i»aa>-S2 M Used Car Bargains Three Overland», one nearly new Two Fords. These cars are all in first class me chanical condition, and it will pay you to see them before going elsewhere. Auto Repairing & Accessories GRESHAM GARAGE Gresham Pho,,e 801 Agents for Miller Oeared-to-the Road and Racine T ins. sssrjffissnfiiaj;; CHOICE MEATS Homemade Ham», Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main S treet GKO. GRESHAM DIETL, Prop. I F YOU'LL GOVE VS JU S T O N E T H IA L - T h en you ' ll T rade here quite awhile ' GRESHAM MARKET Service Phone 271 P ho n e 881 WE KNOW TO A POSITIVE CERTAINTY th a t If you will give ua a trial o rd er you will become a steady p atro n of th is shop. I t ’s h a p pened bo m any tim es th a t a p er son has com e In and p u rch ased a sm all o rd e r of m eat, an d th en come back to express th e ir d e lig h t an d g ratific atio n and leave a n o th e r o rd er. T hia . ao rt of th in g aurely helpa o u r business. A. J. W. BKOWN, Prop. P hone 41 G resham , Ore. Residence Phone»—35x1 ; 368 Pleasant Home Garage HAMILTON & EDER, Prop». Motor Car Repairing, Automobile Acce»»orie», Oil» Oaaoline and Qreases. 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