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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1919)
PAUK FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK FRIDAY, S E P T E M B E R an . 1UI0 JAPANESE FAMILIES GIVE FAREWELL FEAST SHOES SHOES SHOES Your Money back and a new pair of Shoes FREE to the wearer who finds ‘paper’ in the heels, souls or counters of a pair of PETERS ' h ' i T x ?,” SHOES W om en’s M ahogany and black In all the new styles, per p air HH.IW» to $0.54» C hildren's Scuffers In p atent gun m etal, choc colate and ta n in lace and button, per p air $2.75 to $ 3.00 Men's Shoes per pair, from $I.A4» to $7.5« CANNON’S Gresham, Oregon A unique b an q u et was given last u ig h t by Mr. an d Mrs. Y. K ldo and Mr. and Mrs. K io h ara a t th e hom e of th e form er n ea r H ogan sta tio n to a mixed com pany of A m erican and Ja p an ese friends, on th e eve of th e ir going aw ay on a visit to th e ir relativ es in Ja p an . T he tw o women a re sisters, who a re looking forw ard to several m o n th s' visit w ith th e ir p aren ts. M assa Y oshido will ac com pany them and will rem ain in Ja p a n w ith his g ra n d p a re n ts to com plete his ed u catio n according to th e ideals of th e Jap an ese. Massa will be rem em bered as th e 48482348485323535348534823485353488953234823484823 p o p u lar little boy of th e G resham school who has advanced to th e 5th g rad e, all his Bchool days having been spent here. His schoolm ates will reg ret his going. T he ban q u et la st n ig h t was an ele “The Brown”, a very desirable shade for Fall, in both g an t affair. A Ja p an e se chef of calf skins, also black and grays, and two-toned styles. P o rtlan d p rep ared th e 5-course d in n e r and Dr. T oyeda of P o rtla n d , a P rices $ 5 .0 0 to $ 1 0 .0 0 cu ltu red Ja p an e se, acted as to a st m aster. Among th e g u ests w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. A. P alm q u ist, on w hose farm Mr. an d Mrs. K io h ara live, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. W ihlon an d children Clothing and Shoe Store H orace and A lta, Mr. an d Mrs. C arl 8 c h u lu - alill OPENING OF WINTER SEASON Striking Styles of the very newest Footwear for the grown-ups - ' and growing-up. low and high heel; kid an.l E. W. AYLSWORTH « lianilterlaiii's Cough Rem edy. T his Is n ot only one of th e best and most efficient m edicines for coughs, colds, croup and w hooping cough, but is also p leasan t to tak e which is im p o rta n t when a m edicine m ust be given to young ch ild ren C h am b erlain 's Cough Rem edy has been in use for m any years and has m et w ith much favor w herever its good q u alities have becom e know n Many m others have given it th e ir unqualified en d o rsem en t. Wm Scruby, C hillicothe, Mo., w rites, "I have raised th re e ch ild ren , have a l ways used C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough Rem edy and found It to be th e best for coughs, colds an d croup. I t is p leasan t to take. Both ad u lts and ch ild ren like it. My wife an d 1 have alw ays felt safe from croup w ith it in th e h o u se.” C h a m b e rla in 's Cbugh Rem edy co n tain s no opium o r o th e r n arco tic.— Adv. l(? GRESHAM LOCALS Announcement L. L. K idder is g e ttin g acq u ain ted w ith a sp an k in g new F o rd . A lready, it know s w here th e shop is an d stan d s w ith o u t hitching. An Inform al social g a th e rin g of th e \Ye have closed out our lumber business at our pres g rad e school te ach ers of G resham , ent mill site and will take no more orders until we get Mrs. E thel M iller of the F airview school and Miss M ontague was held our mill located in the new tract of timber just east of a t th e hom e of Miss M ary H ansen. Sandy. An ag reem en t was form ed to m eet W ednesday evenings a t th e tow n li We wish to thank our customers for their generous b rary to read along professional and patronage and hope for their orders when we open for cu ltu red lines. business again within a few months. Mrs. Cliff K ern re tu rn e d frtyn Sa lem yesterday w here she served as Judge of th e dom estic science work at th e sta te fair. She served as ju d g e Miss F rieda B ratzel of the sam e d e p a rtm e n t la st year also. She rep o rts th e s ta te fa ir very ultnom ah county, alth o u g h W ill accept a limited num It fine. stood M th ird In aw ards, h as an ex ber of pupils in hibit th a t looks as w ell as any, so says Mrs. K ern. A. C. R u b y ’s horses carried ofT th e sw eep stak es. Mr. D am m eier has som e of his Jersey s down th e re but Mrs K ern left before South Roberts Avenue. she learned th e re su lts of th e ca ttle Phone 307 Judging. Some w eeks ago, E rn e st S tra tto n w renched his knee o ut of place. Since th en it has given him a good deal of inconvenience. A p la ste r cast was placed aro u n d it y esterd ay , so for A L L H M D « A M D I L L B IB B S som e tim e to com e he will w alk w ith U se W ood, Coal or G as in the he assistan ce of a p air of cru tch es. Miss Mary C h risten sen is a new em ployee at th e F irs t S tate B ank. PICTURE FRAMING G IL T OR N A T U R A L WOOD Mr. an d Mrs, S. E. W o o ster of TH E U N I V E R S A L C A R N eat an 1 C heap th e E stacad a rea l e s ta te firm were business v isito rs in G resham on M A X S C H N E ID E R W ednesday. It is three ranges in one and so simple and safe that M athew s' Bldg, Main S treet I he hord Sedan is a car with refined Bobbie D ow sett is g e ttin g along P h on * M l a child can operate it. tine a fte r his collision w ith an au to appointments, many conveniences, and m obile on th e first day of th e fair. It requires only the space of your kitchen range. with all the economy and satisfaction Mr. and Mrs. W. B. P arso n s, Mrs. Sale price includes connecting up to your hot water characterized by the Ford cars. It is a pop W. T a rr and W illiam M cKinsey F lorence M. H on ey O. tank and gas, also stove pipe connection with youi ular car among women who drive. It meets visited th e s ta te fa ir on ’'Tuesday. chimney. They w ent by au to m o b ile w ith Mr. every family want, every day of the year PIANO, HARMONY nd Mrs. E dw ard Glock of P o rtla n d , See the new gas kindler which starts the wood or regardless of weather. Equally useful in old frien d s of th e P arso n s. O th er coal tire without the use of kindlings. We will accept city or country. Price $775 ; Coupe $650; Private or Class Lessons G resham v isito rs a t th e fa ir on th a t your old range as part payment on a new Simplex Runabout, $500; Touring Car, $525; day w ere Mr. and Mrs. R. R. C arlson. tniversal. I ruck Chassis, $550. These prices f.o.b. C. W. C ulver of D ickens, Iowa. Is Down-town Studio th e guest th is week of his uncle, R. Detroit. First State Bank Building W. C alkins. Mr. C ulver is m ak in g The addition of a starter adds $75 to an extended trip on th e Pacific coast Phone 681 G resham the above prices, and demountable rims an d Is on his way to C alifo rn ia, en ro u te to his home. $25, both additions are to the price at the At th e G resham B aptist church factory. next Sunday m orning Rev. E. C ofer of P o rtlan d will preach. At 8 o ’clock Rev. A. J. W are will preach his fa re R A K E R & SO N well serm on as p a sto r of th is ch u rch , Gresham, Oregon w here he is closing a p a s to ra te of | tw o and a h alf years. He w ill ta k e up th e work of county m issionary for i C lackam as county u n d er th e auspices of th e Oregon City B ap tist church Rev. J. M ontcalm Brow n will preach at th e M ethodist Episcopal is I he true measure of his pride ch u rch next S unday m orning, which E xperienced. d istu rb th e se rv an ts. They a re ac- in it. ■ will be his last serm on as p asto r. He T he absence of th e president from I custom ed to ru n n in g th in g s In the will go early next week to th e m eet th e W hite H ouse for a m onth will not absence of th e fam ily I hat there is a great demand for the ing of th e an n u a l co n feren ce at Sa lem and from th e re to C alifo rn ia, W inchester R ifles and w here he will ta k e up p asto ra l w ork OUR HOBBY— A m m unition in a su b u rb of Los Angeles. At th e ! service next S unday m o rn in g a d u e t , is a sound indication of their will be sung by Mrs. H. L. St. C lair \\ hether he realizes it or not, nearly everyone has superiority. am i C. E. R usher. Sunday school a hobby of some sort and we are no exception to the and E p w o rth L eague will m eet at th e rule. Our chief hobby is— Before you start on that hunting trip this u su al hours Bruns Lumber Co, Sandy, Oregon Piano Instruction SIMPLEX UNIVERSAL PHOTOS New Callery Simplex Universal Combin ation Range L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Sportsmen’s Headquarters 1 he Practical V alue of a M an’s G un I .ill n and see our stock of WlNCHES- 1 I R R l l l l s and AMMUNITION. We Farm P roperty C hange» H ands. Rev. H enry B ru n ag le h as p u r - ! chased th e U. 8. Griffith farm of 27 acres at C o ttrell on th e Pow ell V al ley road, w ith stock, crop and e q u ip m ent for 16,775. Geo W. K enney has sold to G. 8. , V edder 20 acres of unim proved lan d I n e a r th e L usted school for 12.000. T he sales were by K rld er A E l kin ( to * . will be glad to assist you in selecting the W inchester best suited to your needs. R em em ber, W e Carry a full Stock of SPORTSMEN’S SUPPLIES Z *r £ F o r a W eak Stom ach. T he great relief afforded by C h am b e rla in 's T ab lets In a m u ltitu d e of cases has fully proven the g re a t value of th is p rep a ra tio n for a w eak sto m ach and Im paired digestion. In many cases th is relief has becom e p erm a n en t and th e sufferers have been com pletely resto re d to h ea lth A dv.i G ood B anking S ervice To our many friends who are kind enough to favor our bank with their patronage we owe a debt of grati tude, and we are continually endeavoring to pay off this unexpiring obligation with the most courteous and help ful service of which we are capable. \Ye strive to co operate with our customers to promote their interests in every way that is consonant with sound banking. IS YOUR NAME ON OUR BOOKS? JFirat -^tate Sank Gresham, Oregon