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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1919)
A h M IM S T It VTOR'H NOTICE. “Carry On Was the Boys’ Slogan “over there.’ “CARRY ON” the building planned for next year, to keep all possible labor employed. Bring your bill in, we will figure it for you. Remember we deliver by Auto Truck direct from Mill. Jones Lumber Co. Phone 891 .11^1 t= S i Granite Linoleum, sq. y d . . $2.00 Inlaid, sq. yd....................... $2.25 Print, sq. yd......... $1.25 to $1.50 Felt Base, sq. yd....................... 70 1’ull Line of Beds, Springs and Mattresses J. E. Metzger } our Home Furnisher Beaver Drag-Saws Made in Gresham where any parts you may need are easily accessible. — Plenty of Power— GRESHAM LOCAIS In th e C ircu it C ourt of th e S tate of O regon, for M ultnom ah C ounty. In P ro b ate. Mrs. M. D hulst was a g u est of N otice In hereby given th a t the un Mrs. C harles M urphy at E agle C reek j d ersig n ed has been ap p o in ted ad m in n ear E stacada, th is week. is tra to r of the e s ta te of E dw ard J. Mrs. W R. B urke left fo r an ex G aynor, deceased, by th e C ircuit tended visit to San F rancisco, last C ourt of th e S tate of O regon for M ult W ednesday. Y esterday, Mr. B u rk e nom ah C ounty, an d h as qualified All sold th e ir bungalow on Pow ell stre e t persons h aving claim s ag ain st said to It. II. Buzick front South D akota e sta te a re hereby notified to present who will ta k e possession M onday. sam e duly verified as by law req u ired The town will be glad to know th a t to th e office of M cGuirk & S chneider I Mr. B urke will co n tin u e in his jew -, at G resham , O regon, o r at 609-13 elry business in G resham . F en to n B uilding, P o rtlan d , Oregon, Tom orrow evening at 7 o ’cock th e w ithin six m o n th s from th e date Red Cross ladies will serve a su p p er hereof. to ex-service men, at g ran g e hall. ANNIE GAYNOR, Mrs. 11. C M attison, of P o rtlan d , A d m in istratrix . was a guest of Miss E m m a Jo h n so n I McGVIRK & SC IIN E IO E R , A ttorneys. last evening. D ated and first p u b lished, Oct. 24, 19 W. A. Inglis, m an ag er of th e Date of last p u b licatio n , Nov 21, Itak er g arag e in E stacad a has p u r 1919. chased a cottage th e re and will soon ' move his fam ily to m ake th e ir hom e, EX Et I TORS NOTICE. in E stacada. The K ehrli Bros, of B eaverton In th e C ircu it C o u rt fo r M ultnom ah have purchased th e Ed. Schw edler C ounty, S tate of O regon. farm . The Schw edlers will rem ain In P ro b a te. N otice is h ereby g iven th a t the un ) on the place u n til th e first of M arch I d ersig n ed has been ap p o in ted ex when the new ow ner will ta k e pos ec u to r of th e la st W ill and T e sta session. m ent of Chas. N. Pow ell, deceased, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W ard an d son, by th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e S tate of , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. E vans and Mr. O regon fo r M u ltn o m ah C ounty, anil | Waffle from P o rtlan d w ere visitors h as q u a lifie d . AU p erso n s having on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. claim s ag a in st said e s ta te a re hereby I W alters at th e ir G resham H eights notified to p rese n t sam e, duly v eri Farm . N early two dozen “ h ik e rs” fied as by law re q u ire d , to th e u n d e r w andered over th e b u tte d u rin g the signed, a t th e office of M cGuirk A day. Mr. and Mrs. E lin g w ith th e ir ; S ch n eid er w ith in six m o n th s from the young sons were also ca lle rs a t th e I d ate hereof. farm . F R E D P O W E LL , Executor. F rances W illard day was observed McGUIRK & SC H N E ID E R , th is m orning. Mrs. F re d H oney and A tto rn ey s. D ated an d first p u b lish ed Oct. 24, ’19 Mrs. E. A. Leonard of th e local W. C. Date of la st p u b lic atio n , Nov. 21, T. U. ami Principal Goodwin spoke to the assem bly. P atrio tic songs were 1919. sung by the stu d e n ts and special m u sic u nder th e d irection of Prof. Tom SIM M O N S. T aylor was also ren d ered . In th J u s tic e ’s C o u rt fo r M ultnom ah Fred Shelley has sold his residence D istrict. C ounty of M ultnom ah, property at S pringdale to Mrs. Glen- S tate of O regon. j Civil actio n fo r th e reco v ery of money ora B abbitt. Mr. an d Mrs. Shelley have bought the 30-acre farm of (fo r r e n t) an d costs. G. W. K enney, PlaintifT vs. G. R. G ottlieb F u d icar on th e Powell Val ley road a mile and a h alf ea st of B urch, D efendant. G resham . Mrs. Shelly, who is the To G. R. B u rch , D efen d a n t: 11 In th e n am e of th e S ta te of O re sister of Mr. F u d icar, will provide a gon, you a re h ereby req u ired to ap home for C harles and Iren e F u d ica r pear before me a t my office an d au- during an extended absence of th e ir ■ s \|e r th e co m p lain t filed ag a in st you fa ther. I in th e above e n title d actio n w ithin Mrs. P. B arger and ch ild ren left seven days from th e d a te of the se rv this week for Hood R iver to join Mr. ice of th is su m m o n s upon you; and B arger, who is in th e p lu m b in g busi if you fail to an sw e r fo r w ant th ere ness at th a t place. of, th e p la in tiff will ta k e ju d g m en t Miss G eorgina H am lin su rp rised a g a in st you fo r F o rty -six and 68-100 D ollars ($ 4 6 .6 8 ), an d fo r costs and her friends last T uesday by going to d isb u rse m en ts in c u rre d in th is ac Vancouver, W ashington, w here she tion, as p ray ed for in said com plaint. was m arried to Allen T ille r of T ro u t Given u n d e r my h a n d th is 23d day dale. Mr. and Mrs. T iller will m ake th eir hom e in T ro u td ale for th e p res of S ep tem b er, 1919. ent. JO H N BROWN, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G ray of P o rt J u stic e of th e Peace. land were week-end g u ests of Mr. H ea tin g sto v es a re g o in g like hot and Mrs. T. R. H ow itt. Mrs. Gray will be rem em bered as Miss P earl 1 cakes a t L. L. K id d e r H dw . Co. Flem ing, form erly of th is place. She lias been for som e tim e a n u rse in a C alifornia arm y h o sp ital, w here Mr. Gray was sen t for tre a tm e n t of a badly w ounded ankle. T he ac q u a in t ance form ed th e re cu lm in ated in th e m arria g e of th e two a few weeks ago. Miss E thel C alkins has re tu rn e d from a b rief trip to M anzanita, which she calls th e best beach o r th e coast. Miss C alkins is en joying a well- earn ed re st a fte r th e stren u o u s work of th e y ea r as county in d u stria l club leader. Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Y erkes, of P o rtla n d , were callers on W ednes day evening at the hom e of the la t te r ’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Raney. SUCCESS SEED GRADERS See the New Grader Demonstrated, Som ething More than the regular fanning mil October Clearance Sa/f OF ALL TH E NEW FALL HATS Buy your hat now while we have a lar-e assort * select from, rilent :o| CHOICE LOT OF NEW PLUSH HAP fo r the little Misses 5 and 6 tears old “ SCHOOL GIRLS’ SPECIAL, SATURDAY 25 Ready-to-Wear Wool felts, Velour ai.,1 Velvet n J Saturday Only - - $Ii9. G R E SH A M H A T SHOP W e are too Busy— I G MOVING —to write an ad. Come and see us in our new, commodious I quarters in the D. C. Ely Building, just across the street from old location. L L KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Door Bells Made to Work Permanently | B attery E x p en se Eliminated Install a 3-Way Bell Ringing Transformer and havenoj further trouble with your door bell. How often have you been told someone called and you were not at home, when the trouble was the door bell batteries were dead. Things to be considered in buying a 3-W ay Transform«-. It is ab so lu tely fool-proof an d m ay be sh o rt circuited without Im p airin g its efficiency. Is passed by th e N atio n al Board of Fire In-1 d e rw rite rs, th e re fo re w ill n o t in c re a se y o u r insurance rates, and Is I ab so lu tely safe. Is very re a so n a b le in p rice considering the quality, sa fe ty , convenience a n d serv ice it gives. H igh School N otes. G u aran teed fo re v er a g a in st w ear. P o in ts you w ill not find in a | This m o rn in g was election of of ch eap er tra n sfo rm e r. Sold an d in s ta lle d by ficers at Union high. N om inations had been m ade a week previous and nam es of nom inees conspicuously a d vertised on th e bulletin board. By th e A u stralian ballot system th e fol low ing se n a te officers were elected- p resid en t, E m m ett W elling; vice- General Contractors and Electricians p resid e n t, Lewis S k irv in ; secretary , M arian H ag b erg ; tre a su re r, Melvin Tel. 544 B ru g g er; serg e an t-at-a rm s. Edw ard S tro n g ; rep o rter, Joe Peak T he assem bly officers elected are- p resid e n t. C u rtis H en d rick s vice- p resid e n t, Adolph Z enger; clerk. 010001010101530102010201010153480100010201534801020101010102010102010101010101020101010101010101020009010101080100000109050702010007080501000202010101 I-uclle M cC arter; tre a su re r, Edw ard EXPRESS AND G EN ERA L HAULING S chw edler; serg e an t-at-a rm s, R ich ard S a tte rstro m ; re p o rte r, Cora I rip Daily Between Gresham and Portland Jo hnson. By v irtu e of th e above elections Office with Oregon-Washington Truck Agency, th e S tu d en t Body officers are p resi 40 Second Street, Cor. Ash Street d en t, E m m e tt W elling of T erry d is tric t; vice-president. C u rtis H en Gresham Pliotte 17 P orthuid Broadway 5121 d rick s of L ynch; secretary , M arian H ag b erg of Powell V alley; tre a s u re r E dw ard S chw edler of G resham - ser- g ea n ts-at-a rm s, R ichard S atte rstro m of O rient and E dw ard S trong of G resh am ; rep o rter, Jo e P eak- a sis ta n t re p o rte r, Cora Johnson find Tailoring IIOLLIsTKlt'K ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA a gr> 1':lxa,'n L rifl F o r men and w om en— cleaning P lra san t. certain so th o ro ly c le a n sin g a n d p u rify in g that ----- p ressin g and rep a irin g done well ' ‘ ap p ears, and w hen y o u r CO N STIPA TION goes—your P e te r L en a rd . Pow ell stree t * ■-•'.XION im p ro v e s- you w ork b e tte r — e a t b e tte r— feel better, tr io n ’i a Gioro tria l an d you w ill reco m m en d it to all y°ur »ofll N ew berg has a n o th e r packing • u s. 3 dc a p ackage.— P o w ell’s P h a rm a c y house p u ttin g up fancy fru it pack* on a la rg e scale for th e la rg e r ea st ern m ark ets. SPREADERS— that do the Work in the Right W ay. Drill«. Plows for Every Purpose Frank C. Jon es & Co. H essel’s Farm M achinery GRESHAM GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE EC O N O M Y- is something which Everyone must practise these days. 1 his can be done by buying canned goods by the case, at our SPECIAL PRICES. We have just received ship ments of the follow ing New Pack Goods. TOM ATOES CORN JELLIES PEAS DILL PICKLES JAM S HOMINY Gir Is—Ladies—W omen ■ BEANS MRS S B JOHNSON ENTERTAINED W C. T. U APPLE BUTTER And in the hulk, we have delicious M onopole Mince Meat, Extra Nice. For the home mince meat there’s New Boiled Cider, Apples Rasins, and Spices. This is the time fo r making fruit cakes and plum puddings. We have a fresh lot of Citron, Lemon and Or ange Peel, Figs, Dates and Nuts. Phone 661 Mrs. S. B. Jo h n so n , assisted by Mrs B. W Enterv, Mrs M F Gil- m ore and Mrs C. J. L undquist en- te rta in e d th e W C T U. at th e hom e or Mrs. Jo h n so n , T h u rsd ay a f te r noon. Mrs. Ed A vlsw orth an d Miss Marv H ansen ren d ered two very pleasing songs Miss Doris ZlmmernTan’s piano flolo, “ W oodland E c h o e s ’’ was i g reatly enjoyed. D1,2st ' nt<,re stin g ’’»•port of the w . t T 1 convention held at Ash-1 land was given by Mrs. Mary Mallet M ultnom ah county d eleg ate In » Z d ltlo n she gave accounts of Incidents I w itnessed w hile serv in g w ith th e j u - Lh".eh ,hOUr, ‘t r’o r t l , n d - conditions w hich th e sp e ak e r said w ere m ost an p allin g T he In te rru p tio n in the work of th e W C T u due to th e e « r a o rd ln ary d em ands of Red Cross d u r ing th e past few years a re now o v er ! giving tim e fo r th ese o th e r problem« at hom e w hich a re so u rg en tly calling fo r so lu tio n Mrs M allet said th a t now, m ore th a n any o th e r tim e in o u r life tim e does he w orld need th e! help Of th e W C. T U — a tim e for renew ed efforts and g r e a te r w orks Hold Fast to Your Liberty Bonds l ney are the best securities that you can hold. I here are no other securities on which you can borrow | so readily. I he Government urges you to hold them. l n srnaiI quantities they are free from taxation. F in need of money see us. Perhaps we can artsne | so as to enable you to hold the bonds. II you must sell we will purchase at prices satisfact( r: to you. J fir s t Gresham, Oregon Slaitk