Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 03, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    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
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req
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en
ts
set
fo
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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
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