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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1919)
PAGE GRBSHAM FOUR OUTDOOR FRIDAY, (HTOBER 17. GRESHAM LOCALS ^ “AIR BLAST” UNIVERSAL The " A ir B last" Universal is more than an o r dinary smoke consuming heater, however. It is a heat producer beyond compare. Thousands are in use and it is one of the biggest selling heaters we carry. The air for the " A ir B lasts,” enters the stove through the intake at the front as indicated and MEAVV POLISHED STEEL passes entirely around the tire pot becoming ITER BODY superheated before it is discharged in sharp ‘‘air b lasts” through the openings provided. HEAVY INNERE These two w onderful features of construction LINING PROTECTS what p articularly distinguishes the " A ir .OUTER B O D Y J are B last” 1'niversal and makes it the greatest fuel {O V E R DRAFT Ì [AIR CHAMBERS I saver and most pow erful com bined coal and wood heater on tin* m arket. {H O T B L A S T I It is a high class, well built stove which will iSIDE L IN IN G - ] last, giving economical service as long as it is in EXTRA H EAVvV use. V E N T IL A T E D L IN IN G / We will be glad to dem onstrate these features and the many others which are embodied in this stove, anil urge you to visit our store when next in the vicinity, as actual dem onstration will tell C O N IC A L Ä you more in ten minutes th at we could tell you in FIRE P O T a hook. No obligation to buy. EXTRA LARGE TOI FEED OPENING j LARGE MICA FEED DOOR VENTILATED 1 MICA FRAME “I D T ) D EFLEC TS H EA T T O lF L Û Û fî_ 7 A IR BLAST UNIVERSAL J. E. Metzger Your H o m e Furnisher Beaver Drag-Saws Made in Gresham where any parts you may need are easily accessible. — P len ty o f P o w e r — SUC C ESS SEED G R A D ER S See the New ( ¡rader D em o n strated , SomB-f/zing A/ ott th a n th e regular fan n in g mill. S P R E A D E R S — that do the W ork in the R ight W ay. D rills. P lo w s for E very P urpose Hessel’s Farm Machinery GRESHAM T el. 544 i serv ed at th e H o eck er hom e, at F. W HOECKER WEDS PORTLAND WOMAN w hich all of Mr. H o eck er’s ch ild ren were p resen t. Mrs. A. H. Rehin and T el. 6x2 Additional Gresham Locals L an g Goodw in was ta k e n sick w ith Mrs. W alter Brown of Ft. Canby, an a tta c k of ap p e n d icitis, la st T u es W ash in g to n , cam e for th e ir f a th e r ’s day. He is rep o rted im proving, w edding. T he ch ild ren of th e hom e th o u g h slowly. were th e Misses A nna and Em m a, Miss M iriam In g lis, who h as been F red and C onrad. sp e n d in g a few w eeks in G resham at tlie hom e of h e r uncle. Dr. Geo. Hna<1 the» W a n t a da In g lis, lef today fo r h e r hom e in Iowa. W m. W. C ath ey an d wife an d son B u rd e tt of S eattle , W ashington are v isitin g fo r a few days w ith th e fo r m e r’s fa th e r, W. G. C athey, his b ro th e r, D. M. C ath ey and sister, Mrs. S. C. Jo n e s and fam ilies. T h e M odern W oodm en will sm oke an d o th e rw ise en joy th em selv es next 1 w o O verlan d s, on e n ea rly new F rid ay even in g at a social session to he held in th e M asonic h all. All the “ firew o rk s" a re not yet on han d , but O ne W illy s-K n ig h t S ix , O ne Ford a re expected soon. F . W H oecker of th e T erry n eig h borhood and Miss C lara Noah of P o rtla n d w ere m arried at th e Zion E vangelical church in G resham on last W ednesday afte rn o o n by Rev. A. W ehrll of P o rtlan d . F ollow ing th e cerem ony a w edding su p p er was Used Car Bargains These ears are all in first class me chanical condition, and it will pay you to see them before going elsewhere. Auto Repairing & Accessories Bronchial Trouble. M rs. A. E. S id en b erd er. itock- tiehl, In d ., s ta te s : “ F o r an a ttac k of b ro n ch ia l tro u b le w hich usually assails m e in th e sp rin g I find C h am b e rla in 's C ough R em edy th e only th in g th a t gives m e relief. A fter using it for a few days all sig n s of b ro n ch ial tro u b le d isa p p e a rs.”— Adv Phone W ant ads to 701 GRESHAM GARAGE Gresham Ur. W. C. Belt, of N ew port, was In | Jresh am today g reetin g old frien d s Ur. Belt served for several m onths with the A m erican forces in Siberia with th e rank of m ajor. He was for some tim e th e ran k in g A m erican medical officer in all Siberia. His sons, W alter and W illiam , are stu iltn ts at Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college and Miss Mary is a freshm an in th e Newberg high school. Mrs. Ebbie H argrove Johnson, fo r merly of G resham , visited yesterd ay with the St. C lair fam ily in G resham and with Mr and Mrs. Axel Johnson of Powell Valley. She was accom panied by her little d au g h ter. Gene vieve. T he John so n s have recently moved from Los Angeles, w here they have lived for several years, to P o rt land. Mrs. Ole Rack cam e down T uesdav from Colton, Oregon, for a few w eeks’ visit with h er paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Johnson. George P reston and Miss Glen Burton of M arshfield w ere m arried at th a t place on O ctober 4. They will m ake th eir hom e in M arshfield. Mr P reston is an old-tim e resid en t of G resham and Mrs. P resto n was a well-known m usician h ere fo r a num ber of years. Mrs. B. F. Cogswell, of th e Lin- nem ann store and h e r fath e r, A lbert English, who is spending th e w in ter with h er, were callers today on Mrs. H. L. St. Clair. They w ere fo rm er acquaintances in M innesota. Local m em bers of th e P a re n t- T eacher association a re rem inded of the m eeting of th e C ounty Council to he held at th e R usselville hall to m orrow , beginning a t 11 o’clock and continuing th ro u g h th e aftern o o n . A good program is prom ised. H arry P resto n o f Pow ers, Coos county, is spending a week o r two visiting w ith his m o th er, Mrs. Mary Preston. Rev. E. A. L eonard and wife, Mrs J. N. C lanahan, Mrs. H. L. W osteil and Mrs. E. Davidson a re delegates from th e G resham B aptist church to th e B ap tist sta te convention to be held in P o rtlan d a t th e E ast Side church next week T uesday, W ednes day and F riday. Dr. A. T hom pson has recently sold eight and a h alf acres, tra c ts 4 0 and 41, of th e Section L ine Road F ru it T racts, to C. A. C a ro th e rs of G resh am. Mrs. M aggie Ulm has been ill for several days but is rep o rted to be im proving. Mrs. C a th erin e H arm on has moved back to L ents fo r th e w inter, a fte r spending several m o n th s at her place in G resham . A service of u n u su al in terest is planned fo r th e F re e M ethodist church next Sunday m orning, when Rev. M artin W enzel of th e Colorado conference will preach. It is ex pected also th a t Rev. F. S. P itts of th e C o ttrell com m unity church and his co ngregation will be present. A good atten d a n ce of local m em bers an d frien d s of th e church is a n ticip ated . F. N. M ew hirter, who recently dis posed of his p roperty to B. F. W at kins, has purchased Mrs. Josephine K n ig h to n ’s residence on F o u rth and R oberts. P ro fesso r Tom T ay lo r was leader a t th e com m unity singing of th e N at ional C horal league held a t the C en tr a l lib ra ry in P o rtlan d , T hursday evening. T h e U nion high stu d e n ts will be in te re ste d in know ing th a t Jefferson High se n io rs will give "M ary J a n e ’s P a " on N ovem ber 7 and 8, at th e ir au d ito riu m . Mrs. L. P. M anning spent a few days v isitin g th e Ed. H art fam ily at Lone F ir n ea r Sandy. Mrs. P erry T h o rn to n of L aG rande, a d eleg ate to th e M issionary conven tion held in P o rtla n d , with Mrs. P. A. G ould w ere d in n e r g u ests at the W E. Beagle home, Monday * v-u io take care o f all your Laund Work. W e can give you better Service Our Quality Is Vnsurpassd G ive us a trial. Gresham Steam Laundry W E KNOW TO A PO SITIV E CERTAINTY I F YOU'LL G-IVE US JUST ONE T r ia l - T h en you ' ll T rade here quite awhile i G RESH AM M ARKET th a t if you will give us a trial o rd e r you will become a steady p a tro n of th is shop, it's has p en ed so m any times that a per son h a s com e in and purchased a sm a ll o rd e r of meat, and then com e back to express their de lig h t an d gratification and leave a n o th e r o rder. This Bort ot th in g su rely helps our businsas. A. J . W. BROWN, Prop. ci.ÔJ ,T Y our R oo Does it need attention? The rainy season is nearing when e v e r y building needs a good roof. We carry in stock several b ra n d s of HIGH-GRADE R O O F IN G th a t will w ear Well a n d give good service. We especially recom m end— F u ller’s S m ooth S u r fa c e R oofing This 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 B la n k e t S p e c ia ls 2 FO R F O L K D A Y S O N L Y , a t ju s t the time when one needs m ore 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, G resham . CHOICE MEATS H om em ad e H am s, B a co n , S au sa g e, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main S tre et GEO. GRESHAM DIETL. Prop. Phone 881 Phone 801 i iu, î â i ü Ä à i ù ï ,û aï iti à i à i à ì ù ì Si ,(fe~a'f. afe a " M WBNBWfl? afe, afe ? C le a n -u p o n R o o fin g These line fall days are just right for fixing that leaky roof. It won’t be long before the rainy season sets in. We have a tew rolls left at the following prices: 20 Rolls one ply at $ 1 .2 5 per square. 00 Rolls two ply at $ 2 .0 0 per square. In the high-grade roofing we have W izard M ica C oated R o o fin g , 1-, 2-, 3-ply. Residence Phones—35x1 ; 36s Service Phone 271 Agents for Miller (leared-to-the Komi and lincine Tires. Pleasant Home Garage THE U N IV E R S A L C A R I he l ord F actory has not vet reach ed norm al production. It will take some tim e, after being entirely given over to w ar work. W e are getting a feu- cars right along, and suggest th at you leave y o u r order w ith us as soon as pos sible and we will deliver as soon as pos sible. R unabout, $500; T o u rin g C ar *S2Si Coupe, i6 5 ° i Sedan, $775; One I on I ruck Chassis, $550. T hese prices f. o. b. D etroit. D o n ’t forget the service we give in o u r shops, genuine Ford 1 arts, I ord Skill and Ford Prices. I he addition of a s ta rte r add $75 to t he above prices, and dem ountable rim s $25, both additions are to the price at the factory. HAMILTON & ED ER, Props. Motor Car Repairing, Automobile Accessories, Oils Gasoline and Greases. PLEASANT HOME . . . OREGON GRASP THAT OPPORTUNITY ttentim es the farm er is convinced, after mature Lf iberation, th a t to tak e a c ertain step on the iarm would m ean g reater results a n d additional profit. He need not he handicapped by lack of funds. I his institu tio n , th ro u g h its helpful Farm L°an > er\u e, stands ready to assist in th e development ot progressive plans. I' you are in need of a loan— call at the bank. R A K E R & SO N O v a l it y P h o n e 661 Phone ööl I f ir a t Gresham, Oregon Hank