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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1919)
PAG E GR ESH A M FO U R OUTLOOK NOTED SPEA K ER TO TALK ON WORLD PROHIBITION TV U .• -V BE PREPARED Fall rains and winds are coming! • There’s some piece of machinery, automobile, or perchance some young stock that needs shelter from the elements. « A ITA\ DOLLARS invested in making SHEDS, or a GARAGE, as the case may be, W ILL RAY YOU MANY FOLD BEFORE SPRINT», if only from a humanitarian standpoint. JONES LUMBER CO. Phone 891 E veryth in g to B uild W ith •»y-:«?«-:—» W E H A V E M O V ED into our new location, just across the street from where we were before. T el. 6x2 'Pel. 544 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 ulk 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 W. A. HESSEL Used Car Bargains Two O verlan d s, o n e n ea rly new O ne W illys-K n igh t S ix, O ne Ford These ears 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 A g e n ts f u r M ille r tie m e d tu - th e e c a a ìli iti ù i ùaì R u m i a m i K tie in e T lie s. itìk iiì ìùL ù i iuk ili ìli ù i iti à i iti ili ìii ìli »ti iukùi» it h !» »I it ÎI » H ousew ives! Use syrups to relieve the sugar shortage. For co o k in g and can n in g u»e C rystal, K aro, or A m ber syrups. They are all delicious for sweetening purposes. FOR T A B L E U SE 1 here is C ane an d M aple, also Log Cabin Syrups. '-^ We have fine strained honey in Loth the quart and pint sizes. Phone 661 H»H> GRESHAM LOCALS! Gresham’s First - Class Hat Sh, op J E Piano Instruction OVERCOAT 7 Hand Him a Check R esolution« of Condole,ire. T he follow ing reso lu tio n s of con dolence w ere passed by G resham g ran g e No. 270 on th e d ea th of Mrs Je n n ie K ronenberg. a pio n eer of I leasan t \ illev, on S eptem ber 2 W hereas. T he Divine M aster has seen fit to rem ove from o u r midst S ister Je n n ie K ronenberg. who wa« a fa ith fu l m em ber. Resolved. T h at m em bers of Gresh- 'iini g ran g e No. 270 extend th e ir sin cere sy m p ath y to B ro th er M Kron en b erg Resolved, T h at a copy be sent to th e G range B u lletin , th a t it he p r in t ed In th e hom e paper, th a t we send a copy to o u r bereaved b ro th er and th a t a copy be spread on th e gran g e m inutes. a '" n g e Frank C. Jones Co. G eneral C ontractors C arpentering E lectrical W iring F ixtures and Lam ps S ep tic Tanks C em ent W ork G rm liani, Ore, Phone 661 l<>. AZ X Main St. SBPyiCE OCTOBER O reg o n Cox and fam ily a re mov has every style of hat to offer ing Into the house on Second street u ,ra te d by the II. McGinnis family Trimmed Hats SAT’l RDAY, $4.50 who have gone to th e ir farm n ear $6.50 and $10. L'ntrimmed Velvet/ Pleasant Home. Felts and Velours from $1.95 up The C handervllle Tim es ( Illinois 1 has a big front page w rite-up abouf ' Children’s Hats and Caps Ju d g e W onacolt and wife. It is th e . ingly Low in price. first visit to C h an d lerv ille in ah yi urs so they are th o ro u g h ly en joy ing them selves. They have tak en in I ¡th e G. A. It. encam pm ent at C o lu m -, bus and visited as far east as Vir ginia. Every hit of th e trip lias been .p le a sa n t, says th e ju d g e in the ar-1 1 tid e . JH E GRESHAM HA T SHOP. Chas. Cox has re tu rn e d to G resh- 1 am a fte r spending tile su m m er in ' ! Lebanon. Miss V ernice Cogswell, d a u g h te r , I of Mr. an d Mrs. J. V. Cogswell of I Dr. Ira L a n d rith who will d eliver i L innem ann Ju n ctio n , and C. C. Yager '£>■; f t I a free le ctu re on w orld p ro h ib itio n , oi A kron, Ohio were m a rrie d In C hi <"■. • A* at th e M ethodist E piscopal church, cago, M onday, O ctober 6. They will Monday evening, O ctober 13, at 8 r< Ido in Akron. o ’clock. Mrs. E. F. Goodwin has retu rn ed ■ . e f t ■ from P o rtlan d w here she was called T he g rad e school ch ild ren are oil account of the illness of her m o th eiáj-.w w orking fo r a good a tte n d a n c e at this er, Mrs. 1. \\ . Miller. H er m o th er Is lectu re, because th e g ra d e th a t brings now u n ite well again and enjoying a lo u t tile g re a te st n u m b e r of ad u lt- visit with th e Goodwins. will he given a big flag. T h e re is W illiam C arlson, Mt. Hood depot ’ lively h u stlin g am ong th e boys ano g irls to get big folks to sign th e bal ag en t, is back at th e desk and Elgin lot, hut th e ballot will not he counted K irkwood who served d u rin g th e ab unless p resen ted by th e person sig n sence is now em ployed a t one of the freig h t houses in P o rtlan d . ing it. C laire Stockton has a heap of C o ld -h earted Indeed w ould be th e Ever since his arm was 1 one who could re fu se to help the troubles. Every THOR lttle folks when th ey a re w orking broken last su m m er it has n ever been for "O ld G lory,” not to m en tio n the q u ite rig h t. Last week, wjjile at tile Guaranteed rare tre a t th a t l)r. L a n d rith h as for I gravel pit one day, he had th e niis- W y ?' j f > // «'ll l A'/.'V b u y r of a Thor Elec his audience. j fo rtu n e to break it again. He was -------- tak en to P o rtlan d w here th e arm was tric Labor Saver receives a properly reset. He is at hom e now BORING Warrant, Guarantee anil S ecu rity feeling fine and w aiting for th e arm Mr. an d Mrs. E. V. M aulding are to m end as good as ever. Rond. happy o ver th e a rriv a l of a baby Mrs. C h arity W. G leason cam e up | 1 It in your asyirancc that the boy. / from Salem yesterday for a visit with machine you buy has been thoro- Mr. and Mrs. B u rn s, th e p a re n ts h er son, C. W. G leason, local express of Mrs. P hil S ch an tin , have decided m an, and his family. lil tcntcil and found perfect be ¡to m age th e ir hom e here. Mr. B urns Mr. and Mrs. S. N. K ilgore and two fore shipm ent. j Is b eg in n in g to put a new co ttag e children of S p rin g w ater were m id It e y n a i n le e that the cost of n ea r th a t of his d a u g h te r. week visitors In G resham at th e hom e S unday school is p ick in g up once of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. K ilgore. electricity for operating the m ore in Union d istric t. L ast Sunday Twelve jolly folks, th e W ostell, THtUt Xo. 25 W ashing Machine th e re w ere 20 p rese n t. A rea l live Leslie and W illiam s fam ilies took u ill not i ,i i erd 2 cents per hour. in te re st is felt. C h u rch im p ro v e d in n er at th e Geo. L usted hom e on m ents will be m ade so th a t th e b u ild Sunday. And that the cost for operating ing will be a ttra c tiv e an d co m fo rt H. H. Kling Is in San F rancisco on i ' i n tie largest sizes will not able. O verland business. H erm an R itzau an d L ouis Hoff exceed 3 cents. Last S atu rd ay , Mrs. Ray Todd m p ister d o n ated th e ir m ach in es for from Bridgefield, W ashington, visited th e school ch ild ren who w ent to th e the it. H. Todd fam ily. Sunday they J. E. M E T Z G E R C anby fair, la st F rid a y . Those* who went .to Yacolt, W ashington w here Voter Home Furnisher atte n d e d a re : David an d Sylvia they spent an en joyable day w ith the Rolfe, F rq n cls A dam s, A da and J. O. Downing fam ily. T hom as Lovelace, F re d a R itzau. George Leslie is serv in g on tile G ladys H o lterm an , C lara an d Dora ju ry fo r the O ctober term . H offnii'ister, N ettie an d A nnie Boese Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gibbs and I B ratzel and E stelle, E ldore and Ire n e J o h n Dewey Gibbs m ade a trip to Bend ( M iss F rieda T h ese Cold Evenn son. Q uite a d eleg atio n ! w here Mrs. G ibb’s b ro th er, It. L. Win-! H erm an Jo h n so n an d fam ily drove te rs, and fam ily live. M ak e a Good, Warm \\ ill accept a limited num up to G arfield on S unday an d spent O rland Zeek. son-in-law of Mrs. ber of pupils in th e day w ith rela tiv e s th ere. Geo. L eslie, cam e up from Lebanon | B oring Is h av in g a fit of chan g in g T uesday aftern o o n re tu rn in g to Ills residence and m oving too! W alter hom e th e follow ing day. A N e c e s s ity M etzger is p rep a rin g th e old M organ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. K ilgore sp en t; b u ild in g fo r a g a ra g e w hich he will Sunday with th eir Ron, 8. N. K ilgore- We liave ¡t aoo< 1 supply rf South Roberts Avenue. move in to p resen tly . K n ig h to n , the and his fam ily at S pringw ater. • )vi reoats o f the latent styltj b a rb e r and co n fectio n er, finds his Phone 307 Mr. and Mrs. C harles Wilson are- m l colors, b u sin ess needs m ore room . He will now occupying th e dow nstairs of tie- occupy th e K itzer sto re building. fro m $15 to $45 Priées sto re b u ilding opposite the lum ber T he Jo h n sto n co n tra c tin g com pany yard. ( ’onte in m il get one—don't unloaded a c a r of d y n am ite to be used Mrs. J. N. M ew hlrter, who was Maxwell Schneider on th e Mt. Hood Loop. shiver tak en very ill on Tuesday is feeling Hrs. H. C. L arson has been q u ite ill b e tte r again. Mrs. D. S. Johnson is PH O TO S since h er re tu rn from th e conference ta k in g care of her. Picture Framing E. W . AYLSWORTH at Salem last week. She is rep o rted Mrs. Wm. H ibbard of Dayton, O re Main S treet, G resham . im proving. Clothing and Shoe Stott ! gon, is spending a few days with her Phone 541 Can Now E a t anil S leep in C om fort. d a u g h te r, Mrs. C. I. R aker In Gresli am and sons, T. J. and R. D. Bailey If tro u b le d with ind ig estio n or at T ro u td ale. sleep lessn ess you sh o u ld read w hat Mrs. N ora W ithrow , Miss Maynie Miss A gnes T u rn e r. Chicago. Illinois, W E KNOW TO A I F Y ou ' l l g - iv e lias to say : “ O verw ork, irre g u la r Boss, R. R. C arlson and H L. St. POSITIVE CERTAINTY v s J U S T O N E m eals an d carelessn ess reg a rd in g tile C lair did not hear TTiram Johnson, th a t if you will give us a trial o rd in ary ru les of h e a lth , g rad u ally T uesday evening. T h ia l - o r d e r you will become a steady u n d erm in ed it u n til last fall I be Mrs. S. R. B radfield is in Oregon T hen you ' ll p a tro n of th is shop. It'» hW- cam e a w reck of my fo rm e r self. I City visiting h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. Rob pened so m any times that a per suffered from co n tin u al headache, e rt Lansdow ne. T rade here , — .. son h as com e in and purchased was u n ab le to digest my food, which Q uite awhile A. W M etzger. Ed. A ylsw orth and seem ed to lay as a dead w eight on my a sm all o rd e r of meat, and thet stom ach. I was very co n stip ated E zra T hom as are tre a tin g th e ir com e back to express their de and my com plexion becam e d ark , frien d s to venison stories. lig h t and gratification and leave yellow and m uddy as I felt. Sleep! The b arrel for th e P o rtlan d In d u s a n o th e r o rd er Thia sort w lessness was add ed to my m isery, and tria l C e n ter will be packed by the th in g su rely helps our busine# I would aw ak e as tired as when I m em bers of th e W om en's Home Mis A. J. W. BROWN'. Prof w ent to sleep. I h eard of C h am b er sio n ary society on next W ednesday. G R E SH A M M A R K E T P h o n e II Gresham, 0w_ la in ’s T ab lets an d found such relief a fte r tu k in g them th a t I kept up the O ctober 15, at th e hom e o f Mrs. C. J. tre a tm e n t for n early tw o m onths. L u n d q u ist, su p e rin ten d e n t of su p gon, you a re hereby required to T ailo rin g T hey cleansed my sto m ach . Invigor plies. T h ere is an u rg en t call for t o r men and w om en— cleaning, p ea r b efo re me at my office an ated my system , and since th a t tim e good, usable clothing, Including pressing and rep airin g done well. 1 sw er th e com plaint filed agalBHJ 1 can eat and sleep in com fort in th e above entitled shoes, can n ed , dried and fresh fru its P eter L enard. Powell stre e t am today en tirely w ell." Adv. ncvfcn d ay s from the date oi tw and vegetables. T hose who have 1 ice of th is sum m oi - upon 5 • SI MMONS. c o n trib u tio n s to m ake a re urged to I have them at Mrs. L u n d q u ist’s be In th J u stic e ’s C ourt for M ultnom ah 1 if you fall to answ er for of, th e p lain tiff will '»>« fore th e aftern o o n of W ednesday. D istrict, C ounty of M ultnom ah, a g a in s t you for Forty-six an“ F loren ce M. H oney T he usual service will be held at S tate oi Oregon. D ollars ($4B.68>. and for co’o f th e M ethodist Episcopal church next 1 ivil action lo r th e recovery of m oney d isb u rse m e n ts incurred In . PIANO, HARMONY Sunday, beginning with S u n d ay ' tio n , as prayed for in said co a ( for re n t) and costs. school at 10 o ’clock. W hile th e new ' 0 W. K enney. P lain tiff vs. G. R. G iven u n d e r my hand this - Burch, D efendant. of S ep tem b er, 19In p asto r. Rev. It E. Myers has not a r Private or Class Lessons rived today, it is fully expected that To G. it. Burch, D efendant: JOHN BROW* In Go nain, of the S tate of O re- Justice of —w he will be h ere an d preach on Sun day m o rning and evening E pw orth Down-town Studio L eague will m eet at the usual hour. T he Red Cross au x iliary will meet ' First State Bank Building M onday aftern o o n at 2 :30 o ’clock at Phone fiSl th e lib ra ry . It is very much desired G resham th a t all th o se in terested in tli work to be present. O ffie e a m i S im p , O vality ANO FR ID A Y , F ra n k ('. Jonq» Bungalow Bldg. Pltonr Wit Flvy«l l„ Mark 'i MRS. C L IF F KERN MRS. KFF1E HODGE, mrs . r p W alters , Com m ittee. Because it's clean and sa n ita ry . ,i m odern convenience. an aid to y o u r cre d it. used in 90% of b u sin ess tra n sa c tio n s. «oatf i •> -gai receipt (w h en c a n c e lle d ), b e tte r than * o rder. 1 lif e g u a r d a g a in st loss by fire, th e ft, carelessne»» °r cldent. basis for a sy stem a tic rec o rd of expenditures a perfect “ cash r e g is te r ” , as y o u r pen write* tl** change th ese reaso n s sufficient fo r y o u r ow ning » acco u n t? <ui don’t have to d ep o sit a “ m in t” of money. a tc o u n t w ith any am o u n t an d g et y o u r check-boo* JHrst Gresham, Oregon .