Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 21, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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TUESDAY. OCTOBER
GRESHAM LOCALS
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“AIR BLAST” UNIVERSAL
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Your R oof 0
Frances W illard day will be ob-
served in th e schools of G resham ,
1 Friday afternoon.
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A set of deer an tlers is being dis-
played by John Brown who has re-
The 'Air Blast” Universal is more than an or­ 5 I! turned
from a trip in so u th ern Ore-
dinary smoke consuming heater, however. It is ! son.
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a heat producer beyond compare. Thousands are
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Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R a k er atten d ed
in use and it is one of tin- biggest selling heaters i the funeral of B ert Inm an at Day-
iic d iiitg
w iic n
e V c i y
Ij ton, Oregon, on Sunday. Mr. Inm an
we carry.
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L and family resided at P leasan t Home
The air for the "Air Blasts,” enters the stove
LX T R A L A P G E TOPI
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a
few
years
ago.
P E E D O P E N IN G
J
CSSS
H E A V Y 1 through the intake at the front as indicated and
Mrs V. L. Brooks, d a u g h te r of Dr.
POLISHED STEEL
passes
entirely
around
the
fire
pot
becoming
■
and
Mrs.
F
ran
k
Peak,
and
her
little
LA 06E H lC A
O uter BOO y j
We carry in stock several brands of H lG H m .n
N d au g h ter M argaret, left last week
superheated before it is discharged in sharp “ air
FE ED DOOP
i
for
th
e
ir
home
in
Caldw
ell,
Kansas,
ROOFING that will wear well and give good
VENTI l ATED
blasts through the openings provided.
H E A V Y IN N E R Ä
i afte r spending about two m onths j
MIÇA FRAME
service.
We
especially recommend
These two wonderful features of construction
lining protects I
here.
ANTI
LOOTER BO DY
what particularly distinguishes the “ Air
e u C K L IN C
Mr. and Mrs. George Page en ter-,
STRIPS
F u ller’s S m ooth S u rfa ce Roofing
Universal and makes it the greatest fuel
'tallied on last T hursday evening the
J OVER oraf T T Blast
n ia s I
j Misses Bessie Squire and Aileen |
T his rooting lias been th o ro u g h ly te ste d and h ,
, ,*
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CXTRALABGE
[ air chambers f saver and most powerful combined coal and wood
st°od the
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1 W arner and Mrs. Bourne of P o rtland. I
MOT BLAST
heater on the market.
[H O T B L A S T ]
IN T A K E x
Theodore M ercer has rented the j
SIDE L I N I N G - I
It is a high class, well built stove which will
house recently bought by B ert Thom -I
I D U P L E X I1
1 O ftA T E S O
as of Mrs. Emma G ilm ore on Main j
EX TR A H E AV y V last, giving economical service as long as it is in
V E N T IL A T E O
use.
' and F ifth streets. He will move his j
I extra large ” )
family in soon and has been engaged
We will be glad to dem onstrate these features
1 ASM CHAMBEOX
1 t o m ake extensive im provem ents on j
and the many others which are embodied in this
J the property.
Mr. M ercer and his I
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/ " D lR E C f)
stove, and urge you to visit our store when next
wife and th ree sons recently m ade
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D R A F T J,
in the vicinity, as actual demonstration will tell
t l i e trip by autom obile from the m id­
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L damper ;
dle west back to Oregon, which has
you more in ten minutes that we could tell you in
been lu rin g the fam ily ever since they
a hook. No obligation to buy.
left here a few years ago.
In tills y e a r’s ru sh for new m em ­
L. L. K idder is hav,
,
The L adies’ Aid society will meet
Frank ’ „ J ?
at the home of Mrs. Jam es S terling bers to tile G reek so ro ritie s at O. A. fine g ara g e l„;
C.,
Mabel
Michel
and
E
d
ella
Tow
le
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this week W ednesday aftern o o n for a
business and social m eeting. A short w ere selected by th e A lpha Xi D elta, has been in th e buildings Mr Jo
of the n in e n a tio n a l o r g a n iz a - ' long to get tacks and t basiM"
musical program will be given, which one
tions ¡.opular at C orvallis.
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*ks and tar » t a
UNIVERSAL
ll.y"de.. 'r e a i i 'k'»:;".
will
include
a
piano
solo
by
Mrs.
) our Home Furnisher
n r t S t f
Perry K itzm iller, wife an d d a u g h ­ « >"■ ....... ...
Anna Todd, a vocal nolo by Mrs. E.
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au from -----------
B onneville
...... were th e roofing paper he
W. Aylsworth, a duet by Mrs. A. W. te r Rosem
Shipley and Miss M ildred St. Clair w eek-end visitors a t th e hom e of Mr. dow n, and mad.' the mistake og SI
and a piano solo by Miss Doris Zim­ K itzm iller’s p aren ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. in g th e tacks along the e ^ 1
m erm an. A utomobiles will be at the S. R. K itzm iller.
p a p e r and emptied the tar inm
A g ran d nephew of M rs. C. M er­ pocket. P erh ap the paper win „
library at 2 o’clock sh arp to accom­
rill,
C
harles
E
m
ery
and
his
w
ife
an
d
ju s t as well.
P "lid
m odate those who wish to ride.
Harlow M. Douglass has retu rn ed d au g h te r from H av erh ill, M assachu­
setts,
spent
T
h
u
rsd
ay
ev
en
in
g
in
from service overseas and is at the
X t h e to l t d c r(^
a re
to u rin g th e
home of his m other, Mrs. J. O. Both- G resham . They
All m em bers of the Gresham
well, n ear T routdale.
H arlow was United S tates and seein g O regon fo r C ross au x iliary are notified that
am ong the first soldiers to go into th e first tim e. They th in k o u r s ta te a n n u a l m eeting of the Portf
Germany and the last to leave there. Is hue, a com p lim en t O reg o n ian s a l­ c h a p te r of the American Red C
For several m onths he was a m o to r­ ways ap p reciate one th ey ra re ly fail will be held Wednesday, October
cycle co u rrier at g reat h ead q u arters. to get.
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p . i l l . a t Library hall, Portl
I He was also the last of th e overseas
All m em bers are earnestly re iiu.it!
H
allow
e'en
F
rolic.
soldiers to be m ustered o ut at Camp
Tlie an n u al firem en’s d an ce com es to a tte n d .
Meade.
off
Friday, O ctober 31. at th e M a­
— P le n ty o f P o w er—
At th e Gresham san ato riu m are
M ultnom ah (.range Meeting.
two babies, a girl and a boy. The sonic hall. T he money raised goes
A re g u la r meeting of MultnogJ
tow
ard
a
fund
fo
r
buying
a
fire
baby girl belongs to Mr. and Mrs.
g ra n g e will be held Saturday, _
SU C C ESS SEED G RADERS
I Roy Peterson, of the Twelve-M ile tru ck , so those who com e a re g iv in g ber SS. Program 1« under the mJ
I store. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O brlst of assistan ce to a w orthy cau se an d in ag e m e n t of .Margaret Wheeler
See the New Grader Demonstrated, S o m e th in g M ore th a n the regular fanning mi\
the Snowflake Dairy farm are the re tu rn are assu red a good tim e on a ta in of one team at the annual i.
parents of th e boy. Until th e ir real good floor w ith fine m usic.
te st. A fine program has been i
nam
es can be selected th e babes are
S P R E A D E R S — that do the W ork in the
H eatin g stoves a re g o in g lik e h ot ran g e d , a song, recitation
called Midget Peterson and Moose cakes a t L. L. K id d er Hdw. Co.
rea d in g , also a speech by Mr,
Obrlst, because one w eighs th ree
R igh t W ay. D rills.
d er, m a ste r of Lents grange. On
pounds and the o th er tw elve. T heir
Read
t h e W ant ads.
ers an d frien d s are invited.
voices correspond to th e ir weight.
P lo w s for E very P urpose
When Moose cries his voice rattles
the window panes, frig h ten in g Miss
Midget into a dainty weep and to-
I g eth er they sound like a bass and
I lyric soprano duet, ra th e r stro n g on
Tel. 544
the basso profundo.
Tel. 6x2
The reception given in honor of th e
Reverend and Mrs. R. E. Myers ana
th eir fam ily, at th e M ethodist church,
F riday evening, was a very pleasant
METHODIST CHURCH TO
sic co m m ittee, who have been au-
You can not push anyone up a la d ­ one. Everybody seemed in a holi­
MAKE IMPROVEMENTS th o rized to engage P rof. J. A. F in ley d e r unless he is w illing to clim b a day hum our, stran g e rs
became
friends and friends becam e b etter
little him self.
Agents tor Miller Geared-to-the Koad and Hacine Tires.
P lans a re u n d e r way ny th e officials ol P o rtla n d to give one evening a
friends as all grew more acqu ain ted
of the M ethodist Episcopal church to week Io th e o rg an izin g an d d rillin g
with each other. A sh o rt in te re st­
A I le a n t i f u i W o m a n .
resh in g le th e p arso n ag e at once and of such a choir. D efinite an n o u n c e­
ing program and light refresh m en ts
Do
you
know
th
a
t
a
b
eau
tifu
l
wo­
added to th e evening’s pleasu re of
to red e co rate several of th e room s. m en ts as to plans will be published
m an alw ays has a g o o d dig estio n ? If m eeting and conversing w ith n eigh­
W ork Is expected to begin this week
y
o
u
r
d
ig
estio
n
is
fau
lty
,
ea
t
lightly
O verla n d s
Fords,
T he fo rm a tio n of a larg e ch o ru s in a la te r O utlook. T h e m usic com ­ of m eats, an d ta k e an occasional dose bors and new friends.
Mrs. W illiam T. Ham m ond from
choir is now In th e h an d s of th e m u- m itte e constats of Mrs. Jus. S terlin g of C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab lets to s tre n g th ­
an d Miss Mabel Shipley.
W ashington is visiting her
en y o u r d ig estio n . P rice 25c.— Adv. d Hyson,
au g h ter, Mrs. E. to. Coons. Mrs.
H am m ond is well and stro n g al­
th o u g h n early 85 years old
On
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Shields
of P o rtlan d spent the day w ith Mrs
Coons.
A second little dau g h ter, Thelm a
L oraine, arriv ed at the hom e of Mr.
and Mrs. B. H. Johnson on Saturday,
O ctober 18. M other and baby art
P hon e 801
F. E.
rep o rted to be doing well.
A social m eeting of the W om an’s
i
Gresham, Oregon
( h ristian Tem perance Union will be
held at th e hom e of Mrs. S. B. Jo h n ­
son on T hursday afternoon at 2 ' ‘In
S W u 5U l £'. i
o ’clock. Mrs. Mary Mallet of P o rt­
land will be present and give a re ­
S ee th e s e H a ts b e fo re
p ort of th e recent sta te convention.
Besides this th e re will be a short
C H O IC E M E A T S
m usical program . Mrs. B. W. Emery
Mrs. Em m a G ilm ore and Mrs. C j
H om em ade H am s, B acon , S ausage, Lard
L u n d q u ist will assist the hostess.
IIP- ... k>o.r t ' a '."1 (' ir<,,es Neighbors of
W oodcraft have com bined in plans
for a big in itiatio n at th e ir hall next
T hursday evening, October 23. They
have Invited Clover Circle of G resh­
Main S tre et
am to ta k e th e ir candidates to the
Phone
GRESHAM
city on th at occasion, when about 30ti
GEO.
DIETL,
Prop.
a re to be in itiated . The work will
w h .PH
U,« ° n K , th e di8triCt
Of
• • * *
w hich Mrs. J. N. C lanahan is a mem
i« som eth in g w hich E veryon e m ust p ractise these d ays.
ber, being d istric t b anker
A rrange­
Service Phone 271
I his can be d on e by b uying can n ed good s by the case
m ents are being m ade for autom o-
Residence Phones- 35xl;36S
biles to ta k e m em bers and in itiates
to th e event.
at our S P E C IA L P R IC E S . W e have just received ship­
Miss
K ath e rin e
Honey
and '
ix i eri C Honey accom panied by Miss
m ents o f the fo llo w in g N ew P ack G oods.
H elen Towle and Jam es E Towle an 1
HAMILTON & EDER, Props,
his bride, m otored from S eattle last
S atu rd ay to spend th e w eek-end with i
otor Car Repairing, Automobile Accessories, Oils
th e Honeys and Towles In Gresham
TOM ATOES
PEAS
Gasoline and Greases.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Towle ca m e '
H O M IN Y I front
PEASANT HOME
. . .
.
OREGON
M inneapolis on th eir wedding
to u r, stopping in S eattle to visit Mr
CORN
DILL P IC K L E S
BEANS
T o w le s m other, Mrs Geo Towle!
and sister Helen. Monday the voting
people retu rn ed to S eattle and the
JE L L IE S
JA M S
APPLE BUTTER
new ly weds left to continue th eir
honeym oon trip .
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Irvin were 1
business visitors In G resham . Mon 1
I
Does it need attention?
The rainy season is
nearing when e v e r y
building needs a good
roof.
13'
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We also carry
DURABLE, MONARCH and SECURITY
Roofing, all reasonably priced.
At L L KIDDER HARDWARE CO
J. E. Metzger
Beaver Drag-Saws
Made in Gresham where any parts you
may need are easily accessible.
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
GRESHAM GARAGE
GRESHAM
Auto Repairing & Accessories
We have a few
and
I
used cars, and all of them in first class me­
chanical condition, and it will pay you toj
see them before going elsewhere.
REMEMBER! THE SPECIAL SALES
are now going on at the
John Ide
Palmquist |
G resham H at Shop
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
EC O N O M Y-
Pleasant Hom e Garage
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We Welcome Sm all Accounts
Ami in the bulk, we have delicious M on op ole M ince M eat, Extra
Nice. Eor the home mince meat there’s New Boiled Cider, Apples
R asins, and S pices. This is the time fo r making fruit cakes and
plum puddings. We have a fresh lot of C itron, Lem on and O r­
Miss G ertru d e E astm an is on the
»Ick list w ith a slight a ttac k of
pleurisy.
„•J.1“’. se,'en,.h and eight grades have
o rganized a lite ra ry society w ith the
officers: president, K en­
n eth ( alk ln s; vice p resident. G enard
G leason; secretary . Mildred M etzger
a n g e P eel, F igs, D ates and N uts.
Q u a l it y
•oived hat Jitneys should not be al-
lo s e d In cities."
Affirmative line­
up: K enneth C alkins. Oscar L au b er
G lenn W inters. Elizabeth McKeown
and E dna M ew hlrter. The negative
side: I lay ton L arim ore. Melvin C r a
din E rn est H am lin. Mildred Metzger
an d C lara Mason. T he Jitney win
begin to be o u sted about 2 o'clock '
an d only a vigorous co u n ter attack
by those who
— favor the Jitney c a n
and S ervice
Phone 661
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t
" from ann,h,I«"»n by
Qlnder has gone back to
kp, • , ; ’
acc9unt like everything else must have a
le slZeof the first deposit is not of especial
" ra n c e ; a strong determination to add to it regular-
0 is what counts.
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Pit t-^ i ' Y* 'ar^c ,ortune has developed from the small­
est kind of a start.
in n n ?
i Y ^ ''S reason that we welcome the small ac-
¡a r " " 1 ' le saine degree of cordiality that we do the
Jfirat
G resham, Oregon
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Stank