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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1919)
PAGI GRESHAM FOLK OUTLOOK FRIDAY. BIRTHDAY OF D. L McLAIN CELEBRATED SUNDAY Tel. 6x2 „ L ast Sunday, D. L. McLain was 82 i years young. His ch ild ren , g ra n d children and g reat g ran d ch ild ren gave a big b irthday d in n er a t th e home of his d au g h ter, Mrs. J. W. Law rence. A bout th e table, w ith Mr. McLain w ere seated, Mrs. McLain, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. L aw rence, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Page and son, Mrs. ; Ed. A ylsw orth and ch ild ren . Mr. and Mrs. P ete r Michel and d au g h ters. The b irth d ay gift had n ot been fo r g otten. Mr. McLain was presented with a gold stick pin, which it is cer tain is as much ap p recated now as 1 would have been m any b irth d ay passed. The com m unity wishes Mr. McLain many happy re tu rn s of the day. Tel. 544 A SP IN W A L L P O T A T O DIG G ER S With vine turner and kicker or with double elevator. Will do the work in the right way. Saves iabor, time and money for you. O liver Sulky P low s or W alking P low s Repairs for all P low s Engines with Ensilage Cutters Feed Rollers and Grinders HesseFs Farm Machinery W. A. HESSEL T he men in the steel indus- i of conciliation for all in d u stria l dis- trie s have rejected th e P re sid en t's j putes. The public will arg u e th a t If appeal to w ithhold action u n til a fte r! the cause of the strik e rs was ju st as th e conference called to assem ble In they claim they could not have been W ashington early next m onth should injured by th e delay for w hich the have o pportunity to establish a basis | P resid en t appealed. Fordson Tractor P rice $ 8 3 5 at Gresham If you are in need of a Tractor before spring place your order at once. T R A C T O R IM PL EM EN TS RAKER & SON Used Car Bargains Three O verland», one nearly new Ford» 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 Phone 801 Agenta fo r M ille r ( ¡cared-to t l i e Hoad and Hacine Tires. , iixTii irà iuu .i i. ,i f, ,ti* Tu, ,!j, ,i i, .ij, ai O. K. H. M eeting. R eg u lar m eeting of G resham O. E. IS. No. 17 will be held T uesday ev ening, O ctober 7. All m em bers are requested to be present. MILDRED METZGER, See’y. tion. An in te restin g exhibit of dolls rep resen tativ e of children of o th e r lands is at th e library. Big folks and little folks will enjoy seeing th ese m an i kins. Heating Stove Time I have several different designs. BEAMING UNIVERSAL I wish to place at your inspection and price this OLD RELIABLE LINE OF HEATERS LOOK TH EM OVER J. E. METZGER Your Home Furnisher Only a Limited Supply Chance Try It At Our Expense SANITARY FLOOR ENAMEL 77tfi N ew Coating fo r Old Floor» O ctober 5 Is th e last d ate for th e 1 /' Y A N I Z E Sanitary Floor Enamel is the newest and finest T he T. R. H ow itt p ro p erty on Soutli final tax paym ent. T h at d ate o ccur I l k . coating produced to make old floors new. It is a blend Powell stre e t has been sold to A. J. ring on Sunday, m akes tom orrow , Oc ing of the highest grade varnish and permanent colors, so that W. Brown. to b er 4, th e last day of grace. you can paint an d varnish in one operation. It is easy to apply, Ilra m h a ll's place n o rth of th e Base Iiu r a l C u rrier E x a m in a tio n . dries overnijht w ith a beautiful durable gloss and it can be L ine has been purchased by a Mr. The U nited S tates Civil Service Rockw ell o f P o rtlan d . washed r-peatedly without losing its lustre hence it is extremely om m lsslon has announced an ex sanitary. Comes in eight pleasing and permanent colors. Can N ow F at am i S le e p in C o m fo r t. am ination for th e county of C lacka If troubled with indigestion or mas, Oregon to be held at P o rtlan d It’» Jo»t What You’ve Been Looking for sleeplessness you should read w hat on O ctober 25, 1919 to fill th e posi Miss Agnes T u rn er, Chicago, Illinois, tion of ru ra l c a rrie r at Boring and Here’« Our FREE OFFER has to say: "O verw ork, irre g u la r sta ca d a and vacancies th a t may la m eals anil carelessness reg ard in g the A full half-pint can, any color, if you o rd in ary ru les of h e a ^ h , g rad u ally te r occur on ru ra l routes from o th e r will buy from us a good 25 cent brush to postofflees in th e above-nam ed coun- underm ined it until Inst fall I be apply it. Enough to enamel your pantry cam e a wreck of my fo rm er self. I T he exam ination will be open suffered from co n tin u al headache, only to citizens who a re actually floor or shelves. was unable to digest my food, which dom iciled in th e te rrito ry of a post- se e m e d to lay as a deail w eight on my office in the county and who m eet th e Don't Fail to Try it stom ach. I was very constipated o th e r req u irem en ts set fo rth In Form and my com plexion becam e dark, yellow and m uddy as I felt. Sleep No. 1977. T his form and ap p lica lessness was added to tny m isery, and tion blanks may be ob tain ed from I would aw ak e as tired as when I th e offices m entioned above or from went to sleep. I heard of C ham ber the U nited S tates Civil Service Com lain 's T ab lets and found such relief m ission at W ashington, D. C. Appli a fte r ta k in g them th a t I kept up the cations should be forw arded to the tre a tm e n t for nearly tw o m onths. Com mission at W ashington at th e J. G. MAST, Mgr. Phone 891 They cleansed my stom ach, invigor ea rliest practicab le date. ated my system , and since th a t tim e Admission of women to th is exam i I can eat and sleep in com fort, nation will be lim ited to th e widows am today en tirely well.'*— Adv. of U. S. soldiers, sailors o r m arines, "G et a long n ig h t’s sleep. Get up ch eerfu l. Be h elp fu l to o th e rs .” and Io th e wives of U. 8. soldiers, sm iling. K eep y o u r clo th es neat. T hese h e a lth ru les w ere given th e sailo rs o r m arin es who are physical B rush your shoes before going to ch ild ren In th e J u n io r Red Cross, but Mi»» Frieda Bratzel ly disqualified' for exam ination by school. Keep y o u r m ind clean and apply eq u ally w ell to grow nups. reason of In ju ries received in thF line Will accept a limited num of duly. JONES LUMBER CO. ber of pupils in Piano Instruction FALL DAYS are here and that means short days and do ing the chores by lantern light. Did you ever notice how much easier it is to do the chores if the Lantern is a good one? We have a complete stock of just that kind of Lanterns. \lso, Wagon Lanterns. * \sk to see them. South Roberts Avenue. Phone 307 PHOTOS i l l K IM O B A M D i U ■ !■ ■ ■ New C a lle ry PICTU RE FRAMING GILT OR NA TU R A L Neat « n t Cheap MAX WOOD S C H N E ID E R M athew s' Bldg, Main S treet Fhon« 541 is something else that you will need very soon: P otato H ooks and P otato Fork» W e have evervthing that vou will need in that line. F lorence M. H oney PIANO, HARMONY ■ Private or Class Lessons Down-town Studio first State Bank Building Q u a l it y **» S ervice Phone 661 GRESHAM LOCALS E rn est and Dr. F red Thom pson and th e ir fam ilies have been visiting th e ir p aren ts, Dr. and Mrs. A. Thom pson th e past week. The reg u la r m eeting of th e Worn-I en 's Home M issionary society will be I held at th e hom e of Mrs. R. R. C arl son next W ednesday aftern o o n , Oc-1 tober 8. Mrs. L. L. K idder is a rran g - j ing th e program , which will consist [ or th e usual study of th e m issionary topic and several m usical num bers. Miss Mary H ansen will sing an d Miss I M ildred St. C lair will give a p ia n o ' solo. Those who will assist Mrs. Carlson as hostess are Mrs. Mary P atch, Mrs. H. J. P u lfe r and Mrs. W. E. Beagle. Dan T albot, of P o rtlan d , was in j G resham yesterday g reetin g old [ CHICKEN CLUB LEADER GIVEN A SURPRISE friends and neighbors. Mr. T albot has been laid up for several m onths - L ast T uesday, a favored few of as the resu lt of an accident in th e m a G resham , m others of the m em bers of chine shop w here he was w orking. the chicken club, had th e o p p o rtu n i He expects to be able to w ork again j ty of seeing th e ir reflection in Mrs ill a sh o rt tim e. E ling's best teap o t. She had been A. J. W. Brown has been confined notified th a t two ladies were com ing to hi? home for a few days by illness. , calling, and so of course th e com Marion Johnson, C. E. R u sh er and pany teap o t was lifted from the par Mrs. H ans L arsen have gone to Salem lor shelf and th e Gold Dust Twins to atten d th e laym en’s m eetings in j set to work on it. connection with th e M ethodist confer- ! The com pany cam e in due tim e ence today. hut instead of two, th e re w ere seven Mrs. A. C. Sisson, of P o rtlan d , is of th em : Mrs. J. T. S tiilions, Mrs assisting Miss Misz and Mrs. K insey 1 A. W. U otkin, Mrs. C. M. Zim m er in g ettin g o u t a full line of classy J m an, Mrs. W alter W inter, Mrs. G. B w inter bonnets. M iddleton, Mrs. W. E. B eagle and A very fine record wag broken the Mrs. A rza S m ith— all of them to tin g past week w hen Mrs. E. B oughner) good th in g s to eat. They explained had to call in a physician to relieve to th e ir hostess th a t th e p arty was an a ttac k of illness. F or 20 years she given to show how much they ap p re has not had a doctor. Mrs. B oughner d a te d Mrs. E lin g 's in te re st in th e ir is feeling q u ite well again, a n d , ch ild re n ’s club work. we hope will continue so for at least an o th er 20 years. DAMMEIER DAIRY HERD E arl Bailey from Elmwood, Ne MOVED TO LARGER FARM b raska, is visiting his cousins, Mr G. ii. D am m eier has disposed of his and Mrs. C. I. R aker. Z. G. Schenk has been appointed | seven-acre place near G resham to J V. Cem er of i’o rtla n d for $7300. Mr c a rrie r on G resham R oute A. Mrs. R. W Calkins, who has been D am m eier has rem oved his fine herd of Jersey s to a 50-acre farm in C lack sick for th e past week is feeling som e am as county, located on 82d stre e t, w hat better. Mrs. B oughner's son, Jo h n O’Neill, so u th of K endall sta tio n . T he big dairy barn has been w recked and will and his wife and son are occupying the ap a rtm en ts above th e Novelty he set up on it is new location. shop. The O’Neills are lately from Mr. Cem er is a P o rtlan d business man. He expects to m ake G resham Canada. Miss Una R ilea of P o rtlan d is fill his home. ing Miss L yons’ place at th e F irst S tate bank. G re s h a m P o s t M e e tin g . Next T uesday evening, O ctober L ib rary Notice. G resham P ost of th e A m erican L e Vacation books w ere due the, first gion will hold its re g u la r m eeting in of October. W ill those who still M etzger’s hall a t 7 :4 5 . M em bers hold them , re tu rn them to th e lib ra a re urged to be p resen t, as im p o rt ry as soon as possible. an t business will be tran sa cted . A num ber of new F rench books CHASE E. ST. CLAIR, Sec’y. are now on hand ready for circu la S i S i St. S i S i S i ìli S i S i S i .i ■NB lic it* HUB T ran sfers l>j B ro u n A- C leveland. liiJUSSJEV Two 3. N o tic e to T ax P a y e r s. "Ask the man who owns one.” P (K’TOBER Phone 661 Phone 681 G resham Ik* It E v er S o H u m b le . T h e re ’s no place like home. T h at Is an old song but a g re a te r tru th . T h ere is a g reat difference betw een a hom e ow ner and a ren ter. The difference Is as great as be tw een a land ow ner and a te n an t farm er. T he hom e ow ner pays taxes and in su ran ce but he pays no ren ts. T he im provem ents he m akes and the increase in value of p roperty are alt his. R anks and com m ercial clubs can do no b e tte r service th an to enable people to own th e ir homes. Build a hom e and own a hom e are as vital as get a wife an d raise a fam ily. Fam ily and hom e are th e basis of o u r civilization and te n an try are alien to A m erican In stitu tio n s. D ufur suffers for lack of housing but scarcity of lab o r m akes cost of co n stru ctio n prohibitive. T he labor fam ine Is raisin g ren ts. Oregon City Is soon to have a th ree-sto ry hotel 32x100 feet. B a r g a in S u b s c r ip tio n O ffer ! T he P o rtlan d T elegram and O u t look. one year, «4.96; o r T elegram alone $3.95. Offer good u n til O cto ber 31, 1919. T a ilo r in g For men and w om en—-cleaning, pressing and rep airin g done well. I P eter L enard. Powell street. Girls—Ladies—W omen FIND H O LL IST E R ’S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TE A a g reat L ax ativ e— m ild, p leasan t, c e rta in so th o ro ly clean sin g and p u rify in g th a t C O N S T IP A TION d isap p ears, and when your C O N S T IP A T IO N goes— y o u r COM PLEXION im proves you w ork b e tte r— eat b e tte r— feel b etter. Give it a th o ro tria l an d you will recom m end it to all y o u r w omen friends. 35c a p ackage.— P o w ell's P harm acy . Our Obligation to the Fanner “ANYTHING THAT PUTS CORN IN TH E CRIB AND SILAGE IN TH E TANK, PUTS MONEY IN T H E BANK.” T hat is one of the reasons why you’ll find us working with the farmer in every possible way. In other words, Co-operation between the farmer and the banker is mutually beneficial. ¿First -§>tate Sank Gresham, Oregon ~