Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 28, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAUK
POUR
G R KN HAM
OUTLOOK
OCTOBER
2H.
I M I»
GRESHAM LOCALS
&
Beaver Drag-Saws
TUESDAY,
Mrs. W ilbur Thom pson, of Hood
River, is here for a few d ay s’ visit
J W ith h e r p a r e n t s , M r. a n d M r s. A. M.
Door Bells Made to Work Permanent!»
Battery Expense Eliminated
| W ilk in s o n .
M r. an d Mrs. W. K. K eru e n ttr -
Made in Gresham where any parts you
may need are easily accessible.
) tained at d in n er on Sunday, Mr. and
In stall a 3-W ay Bell R inging T ransform er and h
1 Mrs. S alttn arsh of P o rtland.
Mayor K enney and Mrs. K enney ,
fu rth er tro u b le w ith your door bell
*
have retu rn ed from Seaside w here i
they have been spending th e past
week or two.
I low often have you been told someone called and
(Jordon J. Taylor, a u th o r of th e j
! fam ous le ctu re "D ad ,” was a c a lle r'
were not a t hom e, w hen the trouble was the
i at tin O utlook oiii 'e today. I l " w a s
door bell b atteries were dead
anil E ranee about a year,
See the New G rader D em onstrated, S o m e .th in g M ore th a n the reg u lar fan n in g mill. I I in M G ati erm e any
n te r i t itte r u n d e r the V. M. j
A. He was with every division of |
T ilings to lie co n sid ered in b a y in g a «-W ay | raw,f„rilM.
the arm y of occupation and iiis ab il­
ity as a le ctu rer was a g re a t help and
It is a b so lu te ly fo o l-p ro o f an d m ay be sh o rt circuited with
much app reciated by th e doughboys. 1
p airin g its efficiency. Is passed by th e N atio n al Board of p ? '
Mr. T aylor will likely le ctu re inf
d e rw rlte rs, th e re fo re w ill n ot in c re a se y o u r insurance rat«
l'*‘
I G resham soon. He is prom ised a big !
ab so lu tely safe. Is very re a so n a b le In price considering tt,e ’ aDd “
house.
safety , co n venience an d se rv ice it gives.
Quality,
Last S atu rd ay evening at 10 )
o’clock. Miss Gladys F ern lla rsin of j
Crown Point chalet and A rth u r E.
G u a ra n te e d fo re v er a g a in s t w ear. P o in ts you will not tl
’ Long of Bridal Veil w ere m arried by
ch eap er tra n sfo rm e r.
Sold an d in sta lle d by
in *
Tel. 544
John Brown of G resham . I t looks
T el. 6x2
as if Judge Brown has a monopoly on '
lassare«"®»
knot-tying at Crown Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Corp and fam ily)
| o f '* Garfield,
spent
W ELCO
M E n H u O i M
vrxTxxj
u i E i D 1 IN
i i i N
x l E a R ,
• 1 • 1 •
« W
» i ashington
M in iK tu u
111 a a h few
> h
F O R E X -S E R V IC E M E N i
''- ¡ t in g the H arry T ru itt fam i- ;
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ly. Mr. and Mrs. Corp are looking
G eneral C ontractors a nd Electricians
A m ong th e so ld iers, sa ilo rs an I ) !or a Place in th is vicinity, possibly
RU G S!
m arin es p re se n t a t th e W elcome in or near G resham .
W illiam O tt, Jr., . is hom e from
H om e su p p e r given by th e Red Cross
A xm insters,
T apestries, T u rk ish ,
W oolen Fibre,
ladies, la st S a tu rd a y even in g w ere: school e n te rta in in g a lig h t attac k of
chicken pox.
_Congcdeum, G rass and J u te , Crex and Rag
E ra n k H am lin of th e 1st en g in ee rs,
Mrs. Inez Miller, H elen Bliss and
Jo h n M arsh all, 373d b ak ery Co., Q. G race Fieldhouse from th e sta te nor-1
9 x 12 and sm aller sizes
M. C .; C lifford G. S ch n eid er, base mal at M onm outh and G ladys Neal,
E X P R E S S A N D G E N E R A L HAULING
h o sp ital No. 46; C hase St. C lair, b al­ Mabel Michel, Ralph M iller and Glen
Get m y prices before looking elsewhere
loon Co. No. 80; Cecil P u lfer, 5th R usher from O. A. C. spent th e w eek­
T rip D aily B etw een G resham and Portland
m a rin es; Geo. K n ig h t, U. S. S. Sea­ end in G resham .
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
R.
Carlson
and
so n ; Dewey G ibbs, 6 th en g in eers:
Office with Oregon-Washington Truck Agency,
Eloyd M ack, cam p h o sp ital No. 4: Mr. and Mrs. H enry L ato u rell left
40 Second Street, Cor. Ash Street
yesterday
on
an
overlan
d
trip
to
L a u ra D avis, h o sp ital aid e;
K irk
•JE. M E T ZG E R
so u th ern C alifornia. T he two fam ­
Gresham
Phone
17
Portland Broadway 5121
T hom pson, U. S. navy; K. B. Hoyt, ilies expect to w in ter in Los Angeles.
ŸOUR HOME*ruRNISHL>
361st In fa n try ; E. C. N oreen, 69tt.
Mrs. Jo h n M etzger, Mrs. R ichard
G resha * O regon
a rtille ry ; E. W edin, 6 9 th artille ry ; Beadle and Mrs. J. N. C lanahan w it­
Ited Cross C hristm as Seals.
E. J. W. A nderson, U. S. nav y ; W il­ nessed th e Initiation of 30« can d i­
T he people of th e s ta te a r e re-
liam F . Je n n e , G. H. Q .; Eloyed dates By the P o rtlan d N eighbors of!
W oodcraft last T h u rsd ay ” evening spon d in g w ith th e e n th u sia sm an d
M etzger, m o to r tra n s p o rt u n it 315;
..... o optim
u t im ism
is n i so c h h n a n ra ic c tp
tii* o of f O
ppnn
te ris
ristic
O r regon
E lm er O lsen, 1 51st; W’a lte r Metzger, Mrs. C lanahan took p a rt in the team
w j /.v I
v v
v th
u e
v
v call
u ss
v of
i
m
xr^vri
people,
to
th v e v O ^ a regon
8 34th areo sq u a d ro n ; H. H. H ughes, work.
Tlic grade school children gave T u b ercu lo sis asso ciatio n fo r a ssist
ev acu atio n am b u lan c e Co. 64.
$14.10 to r the Roosevelt m em orial ance in its a n n u a l Red C ross C h rist
Ju d g e Geo. W S tap le to n gave th e fund.
I II t l . l
mas Seal sale to be held D ecem ber 1
speech of w elcom e to w hich C. G.
-Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson of In
inclusive. r T » his
is ^ th e e en
en c c o o u u r r-
S ch n eid er g av e a resp o n se in behalf dependence. have been visiting Mrs. to , 1« lllclU81ve-
18 18
of th e ex-service men.
D avidson’s p aren ts, Mr and Mrs Rov
sta te m e n t of h loyd E. D orris,
’
Held se creta ry of th e asso cia tio n ,
Vocal solos w ere su n g by Miss Gibbs.
Mrs. D. I). Jack has retu rn ed from w h ° *8 *n ch a rg e o r th e cam p aig n
G ladys Michel and Mrs. Lois H alder-
tlim
a S „ ad
a i„
son. Miss A deline U. W yeth gave a a two m o n th s’ visit In th e East.
th ro inO
u g h inni
o u t tin,
th e „tm
sta te ,, .
ie , O , —
rr
A co rrectio n : In th e last issue of D unbar is th e se c re ta ry of th e O regon
read in g and a n u m b e r of m usical se­
lectio n s w ere ren d e re d by an o rch es­ tlic O utlook a m isstatem ent was association.
Oregon has $44 260 to raise
tr a of hom e m usicians. At th e close m ade in th e w rite-up of th e musical
every o n e jo in e d in sin g in g "T h e S tar- at th e ir last m eeting.
The music
Spangled B a n n e r."
should have been credited to a Clax- mas stick ers. It Is a big su m an d
W hat p e rh a p s pleased th e boys tonola, not a \ ic tro la— a difference will req u ire th e assista n ce of every
m ore th a n a n y th in g else, was th e w ith a d istinction, says W. R. Burke, man, woman an d child in th e sta te .
splendid d in n e r served by th e ladies who handles th e Claxtonolas.
F**
of th e Bed Cross.
G rad e School N otes,
Mrs. F ra n k Axtell has ju st re ­
At th e ten o ’clock assem b ly yes­
N ow is the time to pr<
tu rn ed from a two d ay s’ visit in New­
SU D D EN
DEATH
OF
1 berg.
u v ir .
n H e er r iiepncw,
*Utt,v
ay ulu*uniKi
m orning, m
th e se
second g ra d e rs
nephew , Percy
P ercy Sharpe,
Sharpe 1 terd
vide yourself with Rubbe
M R S. H A N N A H B O N D » '» '» P a n le d h e r hom e and will spend dfd 8ome finp read in g
A co n c ert
and Boots, li e have—
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a sh o rt tim e here.
r recitatio
e c i ta t io n n h by
v th
h i « g irls, “ If 1
th o e h
little
T he co m m u n ity was shocked on
Miss Mabel Shipley and Miss were a su n b e am ,” was exceedingly
B all B rand, Goodyear an
S unday m o rn in g to learn of th e d eath M ildred St. C lair spent th e week-end well done. T h ere was no “ if” a b o u t
of Mrs. H an n ah Bond at h e r hom e In In Salem v isitin g th e ir sisters, s tu ­ them being sunbeam s. T h e ir sw eet
G oodrich knee-boots, $!
G resham . H er frien d s knew of h er d en ts at the W illam ette university.
voices and b rig h t faces ra d ia te d su n
H ip-boots
$7.5
Mrs. Ella O liphant retu rn ed S atur- shine and happiness. S u rely H elen
111 h ea lth b ut only a few had heard
Edw . M arshall, M ilw a u kee Sentinel, Ju n e 2—
H eavy R ubber Shoes $4.5
of th e a c u te illn ess w hich ended in u rd ay front Newberg, w here she had Geddes and B etty T h o rn e m e rited
h e r d eath , u n til th e w ord cam e th at been v isitin g for a week o r two She s ta r on th e sto ry tney read alo u d .
. ‘M r. I'ord is furnishing us w ith 7000 T racto rs
sh e had passed aw ay. She had been h as p urchased a home in Portland
Next M onday m o rn in g , p lay sh ed
an d is m oving her household goods.
which o u r agricultural d ep artm en t (a n atio n al o rg an ­
a su ffe re r fo r m any m o n th s from Sit.* will live n ea r her son, Rov W hite p osters will be exhibited an d play-
ization) has decided is the most efficient tra c to r in the
B rig h t's disease.
and fam ily.
shed slogans m ade up by th e chll
Mrs. Bond w as 77 y ears of age.
world.
H arvey Raney came hom e on a dren will be read. A prize of $1 will
She is su rv iv ed by one d au g h te r, Mrs. sh o rt visit front Brem erton Navy bi' given to th e best slogan, so get
E. J. C u rrin of G resham . T he fu n e r­ i ard last S atu rd ay , retu rn in g the your jin g le boxes w orking.
¿ o n / N orthcliffe w rote in "L o n d o n Tim es"-
His en listm en t will ex­
al was held 1 his afte rn o o n from C arl­ next day.
“ I m ounted the I'ord T ra c to r and plowed a half-
so n 's u n d e rta k in g p arlo rs, Rev. A. J. p ire next Ju n e. He is expecting to
R eception a t Lynch School.
sail
so
u
th
in
a sh o rt time.
W are, fo rm e r p a sto r of th e B aptist
mile furrow in about eight m inutes, a speed of alm ost
G et a p air of Good Rul
I lie P aren ts-T ea ch e rs' asso ciatio n
A.
H.
Dow
sett
had
tile
misfortuu<
,
:
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.iir
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ch u rc h h ere officiating. An o b itu ary to lose 42 of his best brood hens of
invites th e ---------
p atro n - s of —
th e
? Lynch
,
four miles an hour. A ny boy o r girl can drive it.”
bers
and d on’t invite tl
will a p p e a r in a la te r O utlook.
on e n ig h t last week by mink.
| Lynch school to a tte n d a recep tio n to
“
F
lu
”
by going around wit
be given in h o n o r of th e in d u stria l
Send us y o u r check for th a t b a r­ U uihls
Bad I toad" to Test \«*u H ub m em bers, local le ad e rs and
w
et
feet.
All sizes an
gain co m b in atio n before you forget
I
teach
ers
at
th
e
Lynch
schoolhouse,
if. F rid a y ev en in g will be too late.
styles, best on the marke
.4sk the m an
We m ust get o u r o rd e r in th e 5
P rice per pair
o ’clock m ail.
An<xBi W **8on\ m an ag er of the Los
who ow ns one."
Sincere Gratitude.
A ngeles branch of The W illys-Over-
latid-Paciflc com pany, has co n stru c t­ I n d ''\'. r o ' lIlia.o , Be,1> L o g an sp o rt,
Green Tom ato Pickle Pleas«*».
I deem It my d u tv to
O ne g allo n g ree n tom atoes, half ed “ b<?d r ? a d ’’ in th e h e a rt of the ind., w rites.
express my g ra titu d e for th e good
dozen la rg e o n ln s, 3 cups brow n su- C a lifo rn ia city.
So f a r as is know n this novel road C ham berlain s Colic and D iarrh o ea
"C lothing and Shoe Stort
Kar,
lem on, 3 pods reTl pepper, 3 is th e first to be built for Rales dem ­ a ttac k of rtdt mp w hen 1 had a severe
cups v in eg ar, 1 tablespoon whole o n stra tio n purposes. In th e past it a tta tk of d ia rrh o ea th re e y ears ago
b lack pepper, 1 tab lesp o o n s each has been th e custom for autom obile Î U d a 8 mtehV ^ , m edicl-
th a t
H e a tin g stoves are going like
w hole cloves, allspice, celery seed salesm en to seek th e sm ooth h igh­
cak es a t L. L, K id d er Hdw. Co.
(c ru s h e d ), m u sta rd seed, and « ro u n d w ays fo r d e m o n stratin g cars to
When in doubt try a W ant Ad
m u sta rd .
pro sp ectiv e buyers. T h at th e W illv s
R ead th e W an t Ads.
Slice th e to m a to e s and onions thin O verland has d ep arted from this
) S p rin k le o v er th em o n e-h alf cupful custom and is su b je ctin g th e Over
tP8t" whlch ord in arly
of sa lt and let sta n d o ver n ig h t in a ’a .n d *4 J °
m ig h t be avoided, speaks well for
crock o r en am el vessel. T - ie th e pep I’ , th e VVBBII
iiu n
ii
or
Tl 1*4 tim
c o n stru u c y tio
of T
this
new e
per. cloves, allsp ice, and celery seed w hich will soon be announce«! car
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F u ll,
In u ch eeseclo th ba«. Slice th e lem ­ w m he zv ro ? d ”. con8fr>icted ' (J by
the
on an d chop tw o _ pepper
pods very , M 'lly s-O v erlan d in Los Angeles is
I'R O M N O V E M B E R 1 T O M A Y 1
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fine.
D rain th e to m ato an d onion
a» being w ith o u t parallel
well. Add all seaso n in g except on,- . h. th e h isto ry of th at city which Is
o’clo - V
the m o rn in g between 8 and If
p ep p er pod to th e v in eg ar, then add « h le ly know n for Its sm ooth s u r­
faced
th
o
ro
u
g
h
fa
re
s.
It
occupies
a
th e to m a to and onion Cook for one-
la rg e tra c t of g ro u n d near th e sales
h alf hour, s tirr in g gen tly a t Intervals room of th e com pany.
On
u ju n t ol an advance in the price of feed, milk
to p rev e n t b u rn in g . Rem ove spice-1
A lth o u g h h u t a q u a rte r of a mile
after N ovem ber 1 will be 13c a q u a rt, 7c a pint.
1 bag
n •’-«•
len m
g th
alm ost
o st everv
every nnnaihio
possible
,, . to , • p rev e n t d a rk e n in g product.
p ru u u c i.' *•*
u
inm
An extra good grade in a large can, at the can
15<
l a c k in pint ja r s and g arn ish w ith !roub,e8om e condition w hich m ieht
sle n d e r strip s of th e red pepper, plac-1 J* « • « ’u n te re d in th e ro u g h est coun-
ing th em v ertically on th e opposite L ? .
b‘‘el! •»‘‘luded in this road
sid es of each ja r
S terilize for 15 j
„ro’u ? eh n rk ? l1,ro#d '’•’»»»ings.
m in u tes.
n u m e ro u s chu ck holes, ru ts, mud
sand sh o rt tu rn s, steps, c u rb h .g s’
etc. N othing has been o m itted to test
High grades of Coffee are not cheaper but we have
S uit I o u rself.
h.* ca p ab ilities of th e new car
"G im iiie a c h ic k e n .”
test trac k is so u nusal th a t th e big
a cheaper grade that makes excellentcoffee, 21bs. 75c
"D o you w anna p u lle t? ”
m otion p ic tu re com panies have built
"N aw , I w anna c a rry it.
D etroit scen ario s of com edy ami drama
News.
Also our best grade of Peaberry at per lb. 4 5 c
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A aj / securities th a t you can hold,
—Plenty of Power—
SUCCESS SEED GRADERS
SPREADERS— that do the Work in the
Right Way. Drills.
Plows for Every Purpose
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
GRESHAM
Frank C. Jones & Co.
RUGS!
RUGS!
GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
Fordson Tractor
Nee Boots and Hi-Tof
Price $835 at Gresham
THE BEST EVIDENCE IS WORK ACCOMPLISHED
RAKER & SON
90c, $1.00 and $1.2
E. W. AYLSWORTI
Good Eats
rel
New Liberty Cabbage— a Big Bar­
Home-Made and Fine, at the qt.
only 15c
ANNOUNCEMENT
THORAPPLE HOMINY
GRESHAM DAIRY
Phone 901
COFFEE
Hold Fast to Your Liberty Bonds
I UI Now hnt and Sleep in Comfort
I he above are only a few ot o u r grocery specials.
Com e in and find out how to cut down the high cost
of living.
If tro u b le d w ith in d ig estio n o r
sleep lessn ess you should read w hat
Miss Agnes T u rn e r. Chicago. Illinois.
" O . . r . o , k . irn -k u ,..,
-----™ if-«niuiug ine
« rd ln a ry ru les of h ea lth , g ra d u a lly
u n d erm in ed It u n til last toil
fall i I be
1 suffered
eatue a w from
reck of c o my
self
n tin u fo a rm
l er
h ead
ach e'
was u n ab le to digest my food, w hich
seem ed to lay as a dead w eight on my
sto m ach .
I » a s - very
’ w . z
v co
v u n o stip
u p ated
a ir u
I'lini» e Jarir
and m,v com plexion becam
d ark ,
| yellow an d m uddy as I felt. Sleep
lessness was ad d ed to my m isery, an.!
w ould aw ak e as tlre.l as when I
w,*nt to sleep
1 h eard of C h am b er
lain s T ab lets an d found such relief
a fte r ta k in g th em th a t 1 k ep t up th e
tre a tm e n t fo r n ea rly tw o month«
They d.«ansed my sto m ach , in vigor
ated my system , an d since th a t tim e
I can cat and Bleep in co m fo rt
I
ani today e n tire ly w ell.”— Adv.
Farm er« Mutual Make« n tg i
, , T h « ,* n n u a l rep o rt of th e F a rm e d
w lih T h ? ! 11' 1 A8" ’n of Po«>and 1
" i m en
dv
rh«
Aa«’e»
In
1 i» 18. and 475 new m em bers
d d u u rin
Ka | n is
rin g g th e ____
year
T he 0 r8
Asg’n
Ave niBHon W J ’u r a '“ce in fo rr’ ab ° U<
Since its o r g a n iz a t^ n th e a ! ■ u
m ade an an n u a l saving Lf over
a . v com
wRh
b n la n id
u & u pared
varFd w
ith h
r d rate „ s on f s r ^
lnmirnnz'o
.
® i t ‘HTm
in su ran c e, to r._
Its member«
S tiashall. p resid en t o ? the . ” w
ag en t for G resham and viH nh»" “-rk
office Is at 4«9 S to r k P . s ” ty 'r,
c o rn e r 3d ¡ „ d Y aT hlB . i 8'” '**
land. Phone Main Sons ' 7 J ’ ’ P° ri
'
a» 0 6 .— Adv
....
1 ik,‘ “
Pfwucher.
>ou sav your laundrv woman re
m in d , you of a good preacher™”
I
t e s . s h e . alw ays b rin g in g thing«
» o m , to m , , h „ I „ „ „ „ . ' ¿ " ¿ " ¿ ' j
so r e a d ilv ' >>f> ot^ er s^ cttritles on w hich you can botrou
7uT
a ^i,?r'S,'urn 'n
n
t y ° U ‘O
lu a n ltlte s they are free from taxation.
sM ,‘
so ,/t”t ’ " '
rnoney see us. Perhaps we can arrange
so .ft to enable you to hold the bonds.
to xon '
S’ ^ :te
purchase a t prices satisfactory
JHrat ^ t a t r <Baitl<
Gresham , Oregon