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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1919)
PAGE GRKMUAM FOUR OVTIXMM T V E 8D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 3«». l o i » GREAT EXCITEMENT IN LIVESTOCK CAR Tel. 544 Tel. 6x2 A S P IN W A L L P O T A T O D IG G E R S With vine turner and kicker or with double elevator. Will do the work in the right way. Saves labor, time and money for you. O liver Sulky P low s or W alk in g P low s R epairs for a ll P lo w s Engines with Ensilage Cutters Feed Rollers and Grinders Hessel’s Farm Machinery W. A. HESSEL 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 o f a pair of P E T E R S 1 nuivn’ S H O E S F ro m n e a r th e Mt. H ood.depot yes te rd a y m o rn in g cam e th e so u n d s of so m eth in g as te rrib le as a B olshevik u p risin g — if th e re Is an y th in g th a t can sound w orse th a n th a t, th en It so unded lik t th a t too. Such ra m p aging was n ev e r heard! T h e livestock c a r from th e sta te fair, co n tain in g all th e prize anim als of th e M ultnom ah county In d u stra l clubs, landed in G resham w ith W alt er A n d ereg g ’s bull calf loosed from his m oorings, raisin g p a rtic u a r Ned with th e sm a lle r in h a b ita n ts of the box car. T h ere he was, m ak in g the pigs squeal, liftin g th e wool off the goats, scarin g th e chickens an d ra b bits to d ea th , show ing off ju s t like 1 a bully does. An S. O. S. was se n t to th e live stock ow ners who a rriv ed Ju st in tim e to save th e w hole c a r from an n ih ilatio n . W hen th e d o o r was opened every- ' th in g inside fo rg e t Its m a n n ers and | ru sh ed o u t pell-m ell-—and som e are Btill g o in g —on and on fo rev er, p er haps. By som e very s tra te g ic m an eu vers th e wild beast was roped to a telep h o n e pole. Most of th e anim als were rec ap tu red and resto re d to th e ir w eeping ow ners. T h ere is s till one 1 chicken m issing and a n o th e r has a ' very so re head. T he g o ats w ere the 1 first to regain th e ir poise, a c h a ra c t eristic of th o se an im als, an d took [ g re a t relish e a tn g a straw h a t which I had been laid down on a basket when th in g s w ere th e m ost exciting. SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS ELECTED At a S unday school board m eeting I held last n ig h t at th e M. E. church, th e election of officers took place, W om en’s M ahogany and black in all th e when th e follow ng w ere chosen to new sty les, per p air ' serve for th e en su in g y ear; su p e rin $ 4 .8 0 to $ 0 .5 0 te n d e n t, Mrs. H. L. St. C lair; a s sist C h ild re n 's Scuffers in ant su p e rin te n d e n t, C. E. R u sh er; p aten t gun m etal, choc- colute an d tan In lace secreta ry , G eorge B e n n ett; assista n t a m i h i l l l o n . per pair se cretary , Miss Eva P u llen ; tr e a s u r $ 2 .7 8 to $ 8 .8 0 e r . Mrs. A rza S m ith ; lib ra ria n , Miss M en’s S h o e s per pair, Violet Coe; o rg a n ist, Miss M arg u er from $ 4 .8 0 t o $ 7 .5 0 ite T âc h ero n ; c h o riste r, C. E. R u sh er; s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e prim ary d e p a rtm e n t, Mrs. W. E. B eagle; as- | slHtant, Mrs. C. E. R usher. ( ìresham, Oregon T he m eeting was held in th e E p w orth L eague room of th e church. A D efen se. Q ueen o f Hairy Caw», W hen It was ad jo u rn e d It w as found T he M ag istrate— T his lady says th a t a n u m b er of m em b ers of the Tilly Al C u rtra, queen of th e dairy w orld, Is a H olstein ow ned by Mor you tried to sp eak to h er at the ra il ch u rch and Sunday school, aside ris H Sons of W oodland, C a lifo rn ia . way sta tio n . front those g a th e re d lit th e business T h e Accused It was a m istake. 1 m eeting, had g a th e re d in th e main F o r live years she I iuh held the rec ord for th e production of both m ilk was looking for my w ife's young a u d ito riu m to once m ore g re e t Rev. niece, whom I ’ve nev er seen, hut and h u tle rfa t producing In one w ho'd been describ ed to me as a J. M ontcalm Brow n, who leaves this y ear 33,425 pounds of m ilk, about handsom e, b'.onde lady with classic p a s to ra te at th is tim e for C alifornia, 3,332.35 g allons a daily av e rag e of fea tu re s, fine com plexion, p erfect fig also Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. H arriso n , alm o st 11 gallons; 1,323 pounds of ure, b eau tifu lly dressed an d — who will leave tom orrow fo r the T he C om plaining W itness I d o n 't sam e place to spend th e w inter. b u tte r, a dally average of 3.6 pounds. ca re to p ro secu te th e g en tlem an . She will he on exhibition in P o rtlan d , Any one m ight have m ade th e sam e T he Brow ns and H arriso n s will be tom orrow . n e a r n eig h b o rs w here they a re going m istake. n ea r Los A ngeles. T he fo rm e r may be ad d ressed at R oute 12, Box 372, th a t .city. CANNON’S Used Car Bargains T hree O verland», on e n early 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 Phone 801 Gresham Agents for Miller Geared to-the limiti mid Hacine Tires. ( h a m lie r la i n 's C ough R em ed y. T his Is not only on e of th e best and m ost efficient m edicines for coughs, colds, croup and w hooping cough, b u t is also p le asa n t to take, w hich is Im p o rtan t when a m edicine m ust be given to young ch ildren. C h a m b e rla in 's C ough Rem edy has been in use for m any years an d has m et w ith m uch favor w h erev er its good q u a litie s have becom e know n. Many m o th ers have given It th e ir unqualified en d o rsem en t. Wm. S cruby, C hillicothe, Mo., w rites, "I have raised th re e ch ild ren , have al- ways used C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough Rem edy an d found it to be th e best for coughs, colds an d croup. It Is p e a s a n t to ta k e. Both ad u lts and ch ild ren like It. My wife an d I have alw ays felt sa fe from croup w ith It in th e h o u se.” C h a m b e rla in 's Cough Remedy co n tain s no opium or o th e r ; n arc o tic.— Adv. F ried a FALL DAYS South Roberts Avenue. Phone 307 are here and that means short days and do ing the chores by lantern light. PHOTOS New Callery D isorders of all kinds m ust be suppressed. I believe p ro fit-sh arin g will do th is, because it tou ch es th e pay envelope T eddy R oosevelt, Jr. PIC T U R E FRAMING GILT OR N A TU R A L N est a n i Cheap MAX WOOD S C H N E ID E R H ere is som ething else that you will need very 9oon: W e have everything that vou will need in that line. T he housew ives a re organizing. May th e pow ers p reserv e us if they, too. strik e . ▲14. K U D I JLXD I L L BIBBS M athew s' Bldg. Main S treet Phons M l P otato H ooks and P o ta to Forks T he pro-G erm an bugaboo has been b ro u g h t o u t again by S ecretary Ba k e r to scare congress in to espousal of his cause. T h is tim e he assu res m em bers of th< H ouse th a t It A m e i- tro o p s a re w ith d raw n from R ussia th e H uns will gain co n tro l of th a t co u n try . As a m a tte r of fact th e G er m ans, in th e b elief of congress, are b eaten and w ith o u t pow er to harm any n atio n for som e tim e to come. O ur troops w ould b e tte r be w ith d raw n from R ussia now th a t th e w ar is over. T he sm all boy so m etim es sees s tra ig h t an d sees far. He rea d s the sig n s of th e tim es u n ab ash ed . Jo h n , at a co-education school In E ngland, cut quite a good figure at th e exam in atio n s. but failed to get th e highest m ark s aw arded in his mixed class His fa th e r was asto n ish ed an d In censed. Jo h n b eaten by a g irl! "J o h n . I am su rp rised to find th a t you have allow ed y o u rself to be d e feated by a m ere g irl.” "Y es. fa th e r.” says Jo h n , unbiush- ingly, "I have; b ut I can tell you so m eth in g g irls a re not so very m ere a fle r a ll." — P ittsb u rg h C h ro n i cle-T elegraph. B ratzel Piano Instruction \ \ e have a com plete stock of just that kind of L anterns. \lso, W agon Lanterns. \sk to see them . C. P. T allm an will spend a few weeks on his farm a t Hoff, C lackam as county, w here he is b u ilding a barn, an d m aking o th e r im provem ents. E. C. H elik er an d fam ily of Ione, Oregon have been visiting th e past week w ith Mr. an d Mrs. D. S. Jo h n son. They all took in th e s ta te fa ir last W ednesday, m ak in g th e trip in Mr. H elik er’s “ Baby G ra n d ” Chev rolet. Mr. H elik er is a prosperous w heat farm er of e a ste rn Oregon ow ning 1500 acres, five m iles w est of Ione. Mr. H elik er has re tu rn e d to his ranch w hile Mrs. H elik er will rem ain In P o rtlan d a few w eeks to have her eyes tre a te d by a sp ecialist th ere. On S unday evening Mrs. H um ason. Mrs. N eedham an d h er g ra n d d a u g h te r, M axine M aryott re tu rn e d from a w eek's o u tin g a t N ew port. Ed. A ylsw orth, B ert M etzger and E zra T hom as have gone on a h u n t ing trip — nobody know s w here nor w hat they are h u n tin g . Jo e P eake is chief h a b e rd a sh e r a t A y lsw o rth ’s fu rn ish in g house. By th e tim e the p ro p rie to r gets back Joe will have th e young men of tow n rigged up like fashion plates. F ra n k H am lin, looking ev er so fine, arriv ed In G resham la st even ing. He was am ong th e first soldiers who en tered G erm any and am ong the la st to leave E urope. E tsell Jo n es is sp en d in g a few days in G resham , v isitin g his folks. Mrs. S. E. Sease of H am ilton, M ontana is v isitin g in G resham with h er d au g h ter, Mrs. I. S. K orsund and h er son, J. D. T aylor and fam i lies. Mrs. Sease is pleased w ith this locality. Mrs. C lara M cKinney re tu rn e d last week from n ear Salem , w here she had been engaged for sev eral w eeks in picking hops. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair re ceived a su rp rise today from th e fo rm e r’s cousin, Mrs. C. M. T eeple and h er d au g h ter, Mrs. H enry G er vais, of B urlingam e, C alifo rn ia, who are re tu rn in g hom e from a trip to th e G. A. It. convention a t C olum bus, Ohio and front visits w ith r e la tives in Illinois an d M innesota. P aren t-T ea ch e rs' m eeting to m o r row aftern o o n a t 2:30. P o rtlan d ladies who called at th e Misz m illinery la st week w ere; Dr. K ath e rin e Myers an d th e M esdam es F ra n k D entler, Ray ^im v ille, Ho m er Allen and Mr. an d Mrs. H azel ton. Y esterday m o rn in g Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, th e p asto r of th e Zion E vangelical ch u rch , left fo r a six- w eeks’ trip to Illin o is to visit his p a ren ts. D uring his absence th e church services will be in ch arg e of p asto rs front P o rtlan d . Mrs. W. R. R oberts, of San F ra n cisco, visited a t th e hom e of h er nephew , T. J. S kirvin, on Sunday. H. H. E ling an d son H e rb e rt and Isad o re (H e rb e rt’s pig) atten d e d th e s ta te fair. Isad o re re tu rn e d y e ste r day with th e o th e r a risto c ra ts— in a fre ig h t car. Dr. and Mrs. Adix, Je an an d V ictor Adlx and Alden M iller visited the s ta te fair, la st week. V ictor’s eyes are a size bigger th a n they w ere front looking at th e rab b its show n th ere, and V ictor Is som ew hat of a fan cier him self. B orn, to Mr. an d Mrs. Lewis C h ris ten sen on S atu rd ay , a baby girl. Girl Is N ot So “ M ere.” M iss Will accept a limited num ber of pupils in Did you ever notice how much easier it is to do the chores if the Lantern is a good one? GRESHAM LOCALS T hink o f Iti It is announced th a t th e arm y has I enough shoes Io last five y ears How would you like to be th e a rm y * — I P rovidence Jo u rn a l. P aul L ent and brid e are visiting w ith th e fo rm e r's p are n ts, .Mr and Mrs O. E. L ent. 8817 F ifty -six th ave nue. Mrs. L ent was form erly Miss R eta lllrch of G resham T h e young people will probably m ak e th e ir hom e In P o rtlan d — Mt. Scott H erald. F lo ren ce M. H oney PIANO. HARMONY Private or Class Lessons Heating Stove Time have several different designs. BEAMING UNIVERSAL I wish to place at your inspection and price this OLD RELIABLE LINE OE HEATERS LOOK TH EM OVER J. E. METZGER Your Home Furnisher TH E U N I V E R S A L C A R our Eord car will give satisfactory and money-saving service for years if you just give it decent care. Let our shop look after it, making replace and repairs when We Give ments necessary, let us keep it Money- tuned up and running srtioothly, and you’ll sure Saving have all the service and comfort you could get Service from a brand new car. It’s all in the knowing how. Our work men are skilled—we have genuine Eord parts—we make the regular Ford prices as established by the factory. Bring your Eord car in and let us look it over. “A stitch in time saves nine.” R A K E R & SO N Gresham, Oregon Ixx-ture on W orld P roh ib ition . Ira L a n d rith , LL. D., clerg y m an , jo u rn a list, refo rm er, and C h a u ta u - qua sp e a k e r will be in G resham . Mon- day evening, O ctober 13, w hen he will give an ad d re ss on w orld-w ide p ro h ib itio n , at th e M ethodist church. Dr. L a n d rith is a g ifte d o ra to r an d a very h u m orous sp e ak e r. T he su b je ct of tem p eran ce will be han d led in a new way, a ssu rin g th e au d ien ce a rare tre a t. N otice. E very m em b er of G resham R e bekah lodge is e a rn e stly req u ested to a tte n d a special m eetin g to be held in th e hall W ednesday evening at 7 :45 sh arp . O ne-day D rive for A rm en ian s. Next M onday, O ctober 6, th e re will be a one-day state-w id e drive for clo th in g for th e A rm enians. Ben SeUlng , u t e tre a 8 u re r of th e 8O_ clety and J. J. lla n d s a k e r, s ta te di recto r of th e O regon branch of th e co m m ittee on A rm enian and S yrian R elief, a re ask in g fo r good, clean g arm e n ts, article s w orth shipping such a long d istance. T he fire s ta tions in P o rtlan d will be used as col lection cen ters. Old ru b b e r will be received also and sold to cover ex pense of shipping. “ B ritish Puzzled at A ntics of the A m erican S en ate" Is a h eading In the P o rtlan d Jo u rn a l. Even A m ericans who a re not slow to see th ro u g h a Joke, a re puzzled, too. Our Obligation to the Fanner ‘‘ANYTHING T H A T PUTS CORN IN TH E GRIB AND SILAGE IN TH E TANK, PUTS MONEY IN TH E BANK.” That is one of the reasons why you’ll find us working with the farmer in every possible wav. In other words, Co-operation between the farmer and the banker is mutually beneficial. F o r a W e a k S to m a c h , j Down-town Studio Q uality Phone <><»1 First State Rank Building Phone 66l P h o n e 881 G resham T he g reat relief afforded by C h am b e rla in ’s T ab lets In a m u ltitu d e of ! eases has fully proven th e g re a t value of th is p rep a ra tio n fo r a w eak sto m ach and Im paired d igestion. In many . cases th is relief has becom e pernia- in e n t and th e su fferers have been ‘ com pletely resto re d to h ea lth Adv. Jfirat Gresham, Oregon 3Jaiik