Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 07, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
FOUR
OUTLOOK
TUESDAY,
U X V IT
M fA V Z C n
W E HAVE
M
OVED ®HAMLOCALS
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into our new location, just across the street
from where we were before.
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 S u lk y P lo w s or W a lk in g P lo w s
R epairs for a ll P lo w s
Engines with Ensilage Cutters
Feed Rollers and Grinders
HessePs Farm Machinery
YV. A. H E S S E L
:
Fordson Tractor
P rice $ 8 3 5 at G resham
If you are in need of a Tractor before
spring place your order at once.
TRACTOR
IM P L E M E N T S
RAKER & SON
"Ask the man
who owns one.”
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Used Car Bargains
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O ne W illy s-K n ig h t S ix, O ne 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 for M iller (leared-to-th e Konti and Racine Tires.
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WILLARD BATTERY SERVICE
Recharging and Reinsulating
Free Inspection
I f tro u b le d w ith , in d ig e s tio n o r
sleeplessness you s h o u ld read w h a t
M iss A gnes T u r n e r , C h ica g o , Illin o is ,
lias to sa y:
“ O v e rw o rk , ir r e g u la r
m eals and carelessness re g a rd in g (he
o r d in a r y ru le s o f h e a lth , g ra d u a lly
u n d e rm in e d it u n t il la s t f a ll I be­
cam e a w re c k o f m y fo r m e r s e lf.
I
s u ffe re d fro m c o n tin u a l
headache,
was u n a b le to digest m y fo o d , w h ic h
seem ed Io la y as a dead w e ig h t on m y
s to m a ch .
I was v e ry co n s tip a te d
and m y c o m p le x io n becam e d a rk ,
y e llo w and m u d d y as I fe lt.
Sleep­
lessness was added to m y m is e ry , and
I w o u ld a w a k e as tir e d as w hen I
w ent to sleep.
I h e a rd o f C h a m b e r­
la in 's T a b le ts and fo u n d such r e lie f
a fte r ta k in g th e m th a t I kep t up the
tre a tm e n t f o r n e a rly tw o m on th s.
T h e y cleansed m y s to m a ch , in v ig o r ­
ated m y syste m , and sin ce th a t tim e
1 can eat an d sleep in c o m fo rt.
I
am to d a y e n tir e ly w e ll.”
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S tarter an d G en era to r Repairing
C Willard!)
TRACK MAMK R L U K T tR 1 0
PHONE 691
Slit 'portiditii eHfipa
Runs a comic page every day. Have you seen Mutt and Jeff? O r The Gumps?
Little Mary Mixup delights the youngsters while all flivver owners find merriment
in ‘ Joe’s Car.” You can have them all as
Daily Visitors
by taking advantage of the big 30-day combination offer we are making.
T H E PO RTLA N D TELEGRAM
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
for
$ 4 .9 5
both for one full year.
1 his combination gives you all the news City— County— State and W orld. It's
way below the regular subscription prices. Don’t let this big offer pass by. It’s
the biggest offer ever made you.
P in
I I i I m t o c h e c k
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fo d n y .
— G .'
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
Gresham, Oregon
F in d inclosed $ 4 .9 5 for which send me The GRESHAM
()l I I.OOK
anJ The Portland Telegram for one full year by mail
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Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New su b s c rip tio n s s t a r t nt o n ce—old s u b s c r ip tio n s e x te n d e d
O n e k a m a .* P o m o n a G rang e.
C la c k a m a s c o u n ty P o m o n a g ra n g e
w ill m eet w itt i A b e rn a th y g ra n g e at
P a rk p la c e , n e a r G la d s to n e on W ed­
nesday. O c to b e r 8.
Can Now Eat am i S leep in C om fort.
I w o O verlan d s, on e n ea rly n ew
C. E. Osburn & Co.
one fu ll y e a r
G re s h a m G ra n g e M e e tin g .
G resham g ra n g e No. 270 w ill ho ld
an a ll day session. S a tu rd a y , O cto b e r
11. Degree w o rk w ill be p u t on in
th e m o rn in g .
A ll g ra n g e rs sho uld
be th e re as a vote on s ta te officers
w ill be ta k e n . L u n c h at noon. T he
a fte rn o o n p ro g ra m consists o f an in ­
s tru m e n ta l solo by G e o rg ia S tap le-
to n . vocal solo by M rs. Theo. B ru g -
g e r and tin address by H a rv e y G
S ta rk w e a th e r.
Gresham’s First - Class H at Shop
has every style of hat to offer.
I rimmed Hats from $2.50 up.
Untrimmed Velvets, Felts and Ve­
lours from $1.95 up.
C hildren’s Hats and Caps surpris­
ingly Low in price.
C a nb y F a ir a Success.
C la cka m a s c o u n ty
f a ir
he ld at
C anby last week Is re p o rte d th e best
one ever. T h e e x h ib its o f h ig h class
p ro du ce fille d th e p a v ilio n to o v e r­
flo w in g .
T h e ju v e n ile d e p a rtm e n t
was one o f th e b ig a ttra c tio n s
T he f a ir cro w d s re tu rn e d sa tisfie d
T H E G R E S H A M H A T S H O P.
w ith th e e x h ib itio n fro m s ta r t to
fin ish .
U m a tilla b a il a heavy peach crop.
M rs E. T W e a th e rre d was one o f
t h e le a d in g s p ir its o f th e C anby fa ir.
R e p re se n ta tive
C a rlo s
Bee
of
B a rg a in S u b a c rip tio n O ffe r!
T h e O swego g ra n g e f o r w h ic h she
T h e P o r tla n d T e le g ra m and On
was sp o n so r to o k th e s ilv e r cup on I exas w ill in tro d u c e in to congress a
b ill fo r th e Ioan o f $5.000 000 to th e lo o k ’ one y e a r - ? 4 9 5 : o r TeIt“^ *
t h e ir d is p la y .
c ity o f C orpus C h r is ti f o r th e b u ild in g
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T ita n ic W hea t N ot D e sira b le .
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M ain S tre e t, G resham .
T ita n ic , E < y p tla n o r A la s k a w heat buy fr o n t and pass in to Neuces bay.
Phone W a n t ads to 701
Phone 641
is a t a ll s p re a d in g headed v a rie ty
th a t lo o ks lik e a g o ld m in e b u t c a r-!
rie s th e seeds o f d is a p p o in tm e n t. r ——
Some fa rm e rs are o r th e o p in io n th a t
th e y b o u g h t th is seed fro m th e col-
lege, b u t th a t is not th e case, p o in ts
out G eorge W . K a b le , c o u n ty agent
o f B e n to n c o u n ty .
S everal yea rs ngo tw o sop ho m ore
s tu d e n ts at O. A. C. lo ca te d some T i­
ta n ic w heat in W a s h in g to n .
T h in k ­
in g th e y had m ade a g re a t d isco ve ry
— clean and s a n ita ry ,
th e y c o n tra c te d th e e n tire lo t and
a m od ern con ven ien ce.
sold
ab ou t
50 pounds in B en ton
- an aid to y o u r c re d it.
c o u n ty at $1 p e r po un d
T h e w heat
used In 9 0 % o f business tra n s a c tio n s .
u a s la te r tr ie d o u t and fo u n d to he
o rd e i Kal rece ,|)t , w h en c a n c e lle d ), b e tte r th a n a m
u n s a tis fa c to ry and th e boys lost about
$500 on th e de al. T h e co lle g e d is ­
c ld e n ? fe<U ard a g a ln 8 t 1088 by f lr e > t h e ft , carelessness o
cou rag es use o f th is w h e a t because it
is o f a po or, s o ft u n d e s ira b le q u a lity
I " ' basis fo r a s y s te m a tic re c o rd o f e x p e n d itu re s ,
because It o fte n does not f ill, and also
because o th e r v a rie tie s , e sp ecially
c h a n g e ^ '*
Ca" h re g ,8 t*‘ r ” - ®8 y<” »r Pen w r ite s the -
w h ite w in te r w h e a t, are m uch b e tte r
CA
A
Maxwell Schneider
PHOTOS
H o u s e w iv e s !
Use syrups to relieve the sugar shortage.
For co ok in g and ca n n in g use C rystal, K aro,
or A m b er syrups. They are all delicious for
sweeten ¡ng j >urposes.
There is
Syrups.
FOR T A B L E U SE
C ane and M ap le, also Log Cabin
.
We have fine strained honey in both the
quart and pint sizes.
Picture Framing
M iss
F rieda
B ratzel
Hand Him a Check
\\ ill accept a limited num­
ber of pupils in
Recause it's
Piano Instruction
South Roberts Avenue.
Phone 507
F lo ren ce M. H oney
PIANO,
HARMONY
Private or L lass Lessons
Itargain S u b scrip tion Offer !
T h e P o rtla n d T e le g ra m and O u t­
lo o k , one ye a r.
9 5 ; o r T e le g ra m
a lo n e $3.95. O ffe r good u n t il O cto ­
b e r 31, 1919.
St
Down-town Studio
O vality
Phone 661
Pltone 661
hirst State Bank Building
Phone 681
G resham
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Tel. 544
Tel. 6x2
M rs. H a r r y T r u it t and d a u g h te r
L o u is e have re tu rn e d fro n t a tw o
w e eks' v is it w ith M r. T r u i t t a t G a r- ]
fie ld , W a s h in g to n . T h e y to o k in the
ro u n d up at P e n d le to n on one o f
t h e ir sid e trip s .
M r. T r u it t , w h o ]
has been w o r k in g a t G a rfie ld d u r in g !
se ve ra l weeks, r e tu rn e d w ith
h is ];
fa m ily .
M rs. L iz z ie R a d fo rd o f C o ttr e ll has j
b o u g h t th e C h a lk e r house and w ill
ta k e possession a b o u t th e firs t o f th e
m o n th .
C. I. R a k e r and Ran and E a rl
B a ile y w e n t to D a yto n S un da y to v is it
Ran B a ile y ’s m o th e r, M rs. W illia m
H ib b a rd .
M r. and M rs. W illia m W a ll are
M o rro w v is ito r s at th e W . H . O gden
hom e.
H a lly C h riste n se n and fa m ily have
m oved o u t to P o w e ll V a lle y .
The
A. W . S h ip le y fa m ily a re ta k in g pos­
session o f th e house ju s t vacated hv
th e C h riste n se n s.
M iss R u b y E m e ry w ho has re c e n t­
ly re tu rn e d fro m an exte n d e d ea stern
t r ip , sp e n t th e w e ek-e nd w ith h e r
p a re n ts in G resham .
T h e I,. A. W a r r e ll sale ye ste rd a y,
on th e A1 C le v e la n d place, b ro u g h t
to g e th e r a la rg e co m p a n y o f in te r ­
ested b u ye rs.
R. I. A n d e rs o n , a u c­
tio n e e r, was a t h is best and c rie d a
good sale. T h e flu e s to c k was a big
d ra w in g fe a tu re and is said to have
sold s a tis fa c to r ily . T h e tim e was a ll
to o s h o rt and tw o ite m s , ch icke n s
and s tra w , w ere o v e rlo o k e d .
These
w ill be fo u n d a d v e rtis e d in th e w a nt
co lu m n .
T h e hom e o f M rs. R. R. C a rlso n
w i ll be th e scene o f an in te r e s tin g
m e e tin g o f th e W o m e n ’s H o m e M is ­
s io n a ry m e e tin g to m o rro w ’ a fte rn o o n ,
w h en th e p ro g ra m w ill be g iv e n u n ­
d e r th e d ire c tio n o f M rs . L . L. K id ­
der. M rs. C a rls o n w ill be assisted by
M esdam es M a ry P a tch , H . J. P u lfe r
and W . E. Beagle.
M rs. C. I. R a k e r re ce ive d w o rd to ­
da y o f th e sud de n d e a th o f h e r s te p ­
fa th e r, W in . H ib b a rd , at h is ho m e at
D a y to n , O rego n. M r. and M rs. H ib ­
b a rd v is ite d
w ith
th e R a k e rs in
G resha m d u r in g th e f a ir .
M rs. R a ­
k e r le ft th is a fte rn o o n f o r D a yto n
to re m a in u n t il a f t e r th e fu n e r a l.
M rs. J. N. M e w h ir te r s u ffe re d a
second s tro k e o f p a ra ly s is th is a f t e r ­
noon. She has been m a k in g m a rk e d
ln ip ro v e m e n * re c e n tly a n d h e r frie n d s
hoped f o r h e r u ltim a te re c o v e ry .
T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g o f th e W . C.
T . U. w ill be h e ld a t th e lib r a r y on
T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n ,
b e g in n in g at
2 :3 0 .
R e p o rts fr o m th e c o u n ty con
v e n tlo n a re expected a n d o th e r b u s i­
ness o f im p o rta n c e .
L o c a l s tu d e n ts
w ho sp e n t th e
w e ek-e nd a t hom e w e re M iss L e is la
R uby
fr o m W illa m e tte
U n iv e r s ity
and W ils o n E a s tm a n fr o m O. A . C.
M iss H e s te r T h o rp e , w h o is te a ch ­
in g scho ol n e a r M o la lla , was a t hom e
o v e r S un da y.
M r. and M rs. W . R. K e rn e n te r­
ta in e d a t d in n e r on S u n d a y a fa m ily
p a r ty fro m P o rtla n d . T hose p re se n t
w e re M r. a n d M rs. F r a n k W illia m s
an d son, M r. and M rs. A lle n M o rris
and ba by, M r. and M rs. D ic k M o rris
and l i t t l e son.
Tailoring
F or
men
and
women— cleaning
preM lng and repairing done well
Peter Lenard, Powell street
a'l'co'iiut’ ^ " 96 r f 'a8on8 s u ffic ie n t f o r y o u r o w n in g a chei
»c°conn<î n « ..l,K ve ,o ,,eP °8“ a " m i n t ” o f m o n e y. Open
n b a n y a m o u n t and get y o u r ch e c k -b o o k t<
JFirat
(»resham, Oregon
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