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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1919)
H»11» GRESHAM LOCALS BE PREPARED Fall rains and winds are coining! There’s some piece of machinery, automobile, or perchance some young stock that needs shelter from the elements. A I 1A\ DOLLARS invested in making SHEDS, or a GARAGE, as the case may be, W ILL PAY YOU MANY FOLD BEFORE SPRING, if only from a humanitarian standpoint. JONES LUMBER CO. Phone 891 E verything to B uild W ith j WE HAVE MOVED ♦ 1 • * into our new location, just across the street x from where we were before. Tel. 6x2 OVERCOAT Tel. 544 A S P IN W A L L P O T A T O D IG G E R S S With vine turner and kicker or with double elevator. f Will do the work in the right way. Saves labor, time i ‘ and money for you. X O liver Sulky P lo w s or W alk in g P lo w s R epairs for a ll P lo w s $ Engines with Ensilage Cutters $ Feed Rollers and'G rinders I HesseFs Farm Machinery W. A. HESSEL Used Car Bargains 1 w o O verlan d s, one n early new O ne W illys-K n igh t S ix, O ne Ford Mr» W. F. Honey, .Miss F lorence Honey and -Miss M ildred St. C lair atten d ed th e Abby W hiteside piano recital at the M ultnom ah h otel, last S atu rd ay evening. Mr. and Mrs. L eheaupin, of P o rt land. spent th e week-end w ith Mrs. Nora W ithrow. Two years ago, Mr. Leheaupin was called to serve the F rench governm ent. He was as signed duty at S alonika, G reece as private secretary fo r a F ren ch com m ander at th a t port. On Ju ly 12th last, Mrs. Leheaupin left for E urope to m e e t her husband and visit his relatives at N antes. They arriv e d In the United States about th ree weeks ago. M argaret St. C lair spent th e week end in P o rtlan d with her b ro th e r and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. L eslie St. Clair. She retu rn ed Sunday on the jitney all by herself. A piece of je rk e d venison was p re sented the Outlook force today, a sub sta n tla l proof th a t h u n tin g is good in the region n ear Roseburg. M ayor Kenney retu rn ed last evening with M M. Squire and Hill D ahlqulst. The rest of the party, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burch, Mr. and Mrs. E arl B urch and W illiam Thom, w ere co n sid erin g a few days h u n tin g n ea r E ugene, but may arriv e hom e th is evening. The six h u n te rs landed live d eer— a good record for one week. Monday being H arvey Colum bus M etzger's birthday, A Myers declared a bank holiday. Mr. M yers says he rem em bers well th e sin g u la r coinci dence of the discovery of A m erica and H arvey M etzger both on th e sam e day. Mrs. Ralph V irgil of P o rtlan d was a visitor at th e W. F. Honey home. Mrs. C arl D ahl’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W alker of G rass V alley have been visiting in G resham . H er b ro th er, Vernon W alker, arriv ed S atu rd ay evening front C alifornia w here he re T h ese C old E ven in gs ceived his discharge a fte r tw o y e a rs’ service in Siberia. M ake a G ood, W arm Ed. Osburn is serving on th e O cto ber ju ry . Mike A llshouse, m echanic at R ak er's g ara g e,'w as called to S eattle by the accidental d eath of his cousin. Mr. A llshouse is expected back t h i s 1 A N e c e s s ity evening. i We have a good supply of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S h attu c k re Overcoats of the latest Styles turned to th eir hom e in V ancouver, yesterday. They have been up at and colors. W elches w here they w ere lucky j Prices from $15 to $45 enough to get a deer. Miss Inez H alliday and th e little . Come in and get one—d o n 't d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st! Peterson have been v isitin g th e J. C. [ shiver Peterson and Glen D avidson fam ily. ('. R. Vesper and wife have been E. W. A Y L S W O R T H tiie guests for a few days of Mr. and I Mrs. R. R. C arlson. They took a I Clothing and Shoe Store drive last week o ver th e highw ay witli tiie Carlsons and w ere ch arm ed with the beauties of th e scenery. The b rillian t coloring of th e foliage add w onderfully to th e p leasu res of th e trip. The p arty w ent in to th e W hite Salmon and Hood R iver valleys. D inner g u ests at th e Ja n ies L aw rence hom e on F rid ay evening were G randm a Johnson, Miss W ln n fred O sborne and Mrs. E lla O liphant. Mrs. Law rence Is much Im proved in health. Miss Bessie Hale of P leasan t Home is enjo y in g a visit w ith rela tiv e s In Denver, Colorado. Rev. R. E. Myers an d fam ily a r rived yesterday front N ew berg with h eir household goods and a re get- ing se ttle d in th e M ethodist Episco pal parsonage. They will be given a reception at th e ch u rch on F rid ay veiling of th is w eek, when all m em bers and frien d s of th e ch u rch a re in- ited to be p resen t an d g reet them , S t ill L e a d i n g in Second-Hand Furniture and Knick-Knacks Also agent for These cars are all in first class me chanical condition, and it will pay you to f see them before going elsewhere. Auto Repairing & Accessories C rucible Fuel Saver Saves two-thirds your wood See it in operation at store E. E. CHIPMAN PO W E LL ST HE KT. GRESHAM GRESHAM GARAGE Gresham Bronchial Trouble. Mrs. A. E. S id en b erd er, Rock- field, ln d ., sta te s: " F o r an a ttac k of bro n ch ial tro u b le w hich usually assails me in th e sp rin g I find C h am b erla in 's Cough Remedy the only th in g th a t gives me relief. A fter using it for a few days all signs of bronchial tro u b le d isa p p e a rs."— Adv Phone 801 Agents for Miller Geared to-the Hoad ami Kaeine Tires. * Ä5* iu. iu. .ch tu* V ii . iui liL hX iu* lü äji iti. it.ù d i .'it lui ìij. ili iù. iii iili tì^ iti, iit eo p le re c en tly m o v in g in to th e co m m unity a re especially Invited. H. E. Davis was in G resham one lay last week on business. Mr. Davis and fam ily have moved to Rrooks, O regon, w here he has th e m a n ag e m ent of th e M. L. Jo n es farm of 1300 acres. Miss I,a u ra Davis h as recently u n dergone an o p eratio n on h e r th ro a t for th e rem oval of h er tonsils. Rev. F. J. C arlson, well know n in th is vicinity as an ev an g elist, lias ta k en up for th e p resen t th e p a s to r a te of th e B aptist ch u rch es of G resh am an d P lea san t Home. H e sp en t th e su m m er w ith his people in B lackfoot, Idaho and also m ade a trip to his fo rm er hom e in S tro m b u rg , N eb ras ka. He will be pleased to g re e t old frien d s an d m ake new ones a t th e services. iiì Tiff Frank C. Jones Co. Clean-up on Roofing G eneral Contractor» W e are prepared to take care o f a ll your Laundry W ork. Y W e can give you better service Quality Is f nsurpassej G ive us a trial. Gresham Steam Laundry W E KNOW TO A PO SITIV E CERTAINTY IF YOU’LL G iv e US JUST ONE T r ia l - T h en you ' ll T rade here th a t if you will give ug a ,r. o rd e r you will become a stead» p a tro n of th is shop i f , h ' pened so m any tim es that a per son h as com e in and purchased a sm all o rd e r of meat, and then com e back to exp; ess their de lig h t an d gratification and lea»» a n o th e r order.. This sort of th in g su rely helps our business. A. .1. W. BROWS, Prop. M A R K E T P h o n e 41 Gresham, Ore, quite awhile G RESH AM Your Roof | Does it need attention? The rainy season is nearing when e v e r y building needs a good roof. CZ We carry in stock several brands of HIGH-GRADE ROOFING that will wear well and give good service. We especially recommend— F u ller’» S m ooth S u r fa c e R oofing T his roofing has been th o ro u g h ly te ste d an d has stood the test. We also carry DURABLE, MONARCH and SECURITY Roofing, all reasonably priced. At L. L KIDDER HARDWARE CO. 2 Blanket Specials 2 I'OR hO l R DAYS ONLY, at just the time when ■one needs more blankets for these cold nights. Tan and Grey Blankets, regular $3.25, Special $2.98 Wolverine Blankets, in ass’t ’d checks and plaids, extra value, reg. $6, Special $5.49 J. CANNON, Dry Goods Phone 641, Gresham. C H O IC E M E A T S H om em ad e H am s, B a co n , S a u sa g e, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main Street GEO. Phone 881 GRESHAM niK TL, Prop. Service Phone 271 Residence Phones—35x1; 368 Pleasant Home Garage HAMILTON & EDER, Props. Motor Car Repairing, Automobile Accessories, Oils Gasoline and Greases. PLEASANT HOME . . . OREGON C arpentering These line fall days are just right for fixing that leaky roof. It won't be long before the rainy season sets in. Every THOR Guaranteed T - i YERY buyer of u Thor El, We have a few rolls left at the following prices: 20 Rolls one ply at $ 1 .2 5 per square. GO Rolls two ply at $ 2 .0 0 per square. In the high-grade roofing we have W izard M ica C oated R oofing, 1-, 2-, 3-ply. Q u a l it y Phone 601 Phone ööl I , M'lirrunf, (lu a rn n t,. and Security Rond. II i t your atsurance that Die »m< Nine wou buy hut been thoro- ly le tte d and found perfect be fore ihipinenl. H e guarantee that the co il of electricity for operating the THOR Vo 25 U'lishiap .Wu Nine •ciIJ not m e e d 2 eenf* per Aoar And th a t the ro ti for operating even the target I t i s . t will not m e e d 3 e m it. J. E. M ETZG ER ) our Home Furnisher E lectrical W iring Fixture» and Lam ps Septic T anks C em ent W ork Office and Shop, Main St. Bungalow Bldg Greahani. Ore. Frank C. Jones M iss Phone IKIv Floyd l*. Mack Frieda B ratzel \\ ill accept a limited num ber of pupils in Piano Instruction South Roberts Avenue. Phone 307 ---------------------- GRASP THAT OPPORTUNITY Oftentimes the farmer is convinced, after mature 11 liberation, that to take a certain step on the farm would mean greater results and additional profit. Hr need not be handicapped by lack of funds. I his institution, through its helpfuj Farm Loan sei vice, stands ready to assist in the development of progressive plans. ft you are in need of a loan—call at the bank. J fir a t Gresham, Oregon b attit