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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1919)
- , i KKSHAM OCTUJOK CORBETT I GRESHAM GARAGE Auto Repairing & Accessories \geiits for Miller Gvarevi to the Load ami Racine Tires We have a few Overlands and Fords, used cars, and all of them in first class me chanical condition, and it will pay you to see them before going elsewhere. John Ide F. E. Palmquist Phone 801 Gresham. Oregon GREAT ! / .M r*». 'J« V / fis e « : «9’sCWWKí FRIDAY OCTOBER S I. POWELL VALLEY COUPLE yr> u at <■ J. L ittlep ag r of Mosier. ENTER WEDDED BLISS B ' he .home of her d au g h ter, A very p retty wedding wax solem a- i? ■ Nriaen, « h e re she la re e l ported to be eontlued to h er bed. ixed at the S a r a L aih ero n eh a rch of Ci l’ad er has purchased 40 acres 1*0» eU Va le t las: Wedaeaday e te a - ■ from the C orbett estate and expects mg when Mns id* Rate 1 to Vnt* * u ■ I i to build a houie here m arried to P aul N PaimW ad in th e E Mrs Floyd Reed Is v is itit^ friends presence of a large company of re la E at Salt Lake City. tives and friends. The church » as ■ Mrs Augusta B Leader, of Fort decorated w ith fersa ■ land, Is spending some tim e at h e r ' a rtis t ieally a r d w hltr alyaa«u" M farm here la Mr and Mrs St. Joseph Leland i Mt «■ B m t e r B ergstrom of Port- went to Sherwood Sunday to spend a land, saug very sw eetly, O P rom ise Mr a f fte few days visiting friends te r which the bridal party The dance given by C olum bia en tered to the strain s of th e wedding grange Saturday evening » a s very m arch played hy Mrs E arn est Lund- well attended. bom The groom en tered first w ith i This section of the co u n try *** his bro th er. David P alm b lad . of visited by a real b liu a rd Saturday night and Sunday m orning as snow P o rtlan d , and they took th e ir places fell during th at tim e and th e th e r at th e a lta r under the w edding bell m om eter registered fre etin g Friday which was suspended from a g race ful bow er of fern s and alyssnm . to night Some w inter! aw ait the bride Sirs David P alm blad. sister of th e bride, was the COTTRELL — m atro n of honor She was ch a rm Mrs M C. Brown of Ocean P ark. ingly gowned ia a dress of w hite net W ashington, spent Sunday w ith M r., and lace » h k h she wore o a h er own and Mrs W E. Crasw ell Mrs Brown is leaving Monday, Novem w edding day a few y e a n ago ber 3d. for C alifornia to spend th e j The brid e en tered on th e arm of h er fa th e r. C. J. Vnia. who led her w inter. She was lovely in aa Mr and Mrs Holmes, of E stacada. to the a lta r spent W ednesday with Mr and Mrs . exquisite go» a of silv er headed George Blackburn. G eorgette crepe over aa tia H er Mr and Mrs E. F A ndre were veil »as charm ingly arra n g e d w ith P o rtland visitors S aturday. o ran g e L '«soma. She ca rrie d aa A num ber from th is locality at- | arm bouquet of O phelia roses tended the W. O W. rally in G resh M’.ss Ellen Vais, th e b ridesm aid. < am Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k G ilb reath , of was dain tily gowned ia pink G eorg She en tered Portland spent Sunday w ith Mr and e tte en d e d tn pearls wl S taffeasoa who was Mrs E. F Andre. Miss Maud Colvin is v isitin g h e r th e groom sm an. T h e usher« ware . sister. Mrs Robt M anary. A lbert Palm blad and Jo h n Jo h n so e . i T he sim ple an d im pressive ring PLEASANT HOME cerem ony of the L u th e ra n church ltev R F. Jam eson. fo rm erly of was read hy the Rev. J T ru ed ao a ■ A storia, will preach ax th e B aptist church next Sunday m orn .n g at 1 1 ‘ Follow ing th e cerem ony c o n g ra tu o’clock. The Bible school will meet latio n s were show ered upon th e - a t 10 o'clock. A cordial in v itatio n happy couple, a fte r w hich a sh o rt p ro g .a m « a s g iv e s which had been is extended to all. At the M ethodist ch u rch next a rra n g e d ia th e ir honor T he Misses Sunday m orning Rev. E arl B C otton L illie Nelson and Em m a Jo h n so n will preach from th e su b ject Be sang s d elig h tfu l duet. Mrs. A lta ginning at Je ru sa le m .” You are in G entry gave an a p p ro p ria te re a d vited to Sunday school and p reach ing ib o u l th e tim e th a t th e y '' went ing service. The Methodist Aid will m eet w ith o u t a w alk m g” w hich t a s been ar- * Mrs. John Sleret next W ednesday a f ran g ed for th e occasion C a rl J o h n - 1 son. of P o rtlan d , sang a b eau tifu l t ternoon All ladles urged to come selection and 3 M S taffsnsoc and Rev. Mr. T ruesdon each gave a ta lk MELROSE AND VICTORY A b o u n tifu l wedding su p p er w a s ! A com m unity social will be held at th e ih u rch Saturday evening No served a fte r which th e evening was C arl Johnson vem ber 8 A program is being a r sp en t inform ally. ranged by Mrs Geo. H ayden and ta n g an o th e r selection by reqoewl Mrs. Alta G entry. It is p lan n ed to and th e L u th e r League ch o ir and have a ¿late supper w hich will be o th e rs of th e young people san g a sold at a m oderate sunj- T he pro beaut if wl selection ceeds will be used fc r new doors at Rice was show ered o ver th e bride th e church which have been needed an d groom to wish them le ek and to r some time. The p ro g ram and fu rth e r announcem ents will be m ade p rosperity Both Mr and Mrs P alm b lad have in T uesday's Outlook. Sunday Bchool will be held a t th e grow n up in i t is neighborhood w here usual hour Sunday and aU a re in they are p o p u lar w ith both young j vited to attend The large rew ard an d old as th e many b ea u tifu l g ifts j cards are on hand for th e ch ild ren of lia e a . silv er an d cwt g lass. w hich who have attended Sunday school fo r - they received show They w ill leave 12 Sundays F rid ay to m ake th e ir hom e at E v er green sta tio n , n e a r O ak Grove, Sincere G ra titu d e . Mrs. W illiam Bell. L ogansport ; w here Mr P alm b lad has been em Ind., w rites: "1 deem it my d u ty to ployed since his d isch arg e from th e ex p riss my g ra titu d e fo r th e good arm y last w in ter C ham berlain's Colic and D iarrh o ea T he blessings an d good wishes of Remedy did me when 1 had a severe scores of frie a d s follow them to th is attack of d iarrh o ea th ree years ago sew hem e an d along life's journey It was the only m edicine th a t re-! I lieved me.” — Adv _ A f t o a a t if u l W o m a n Do you know th a t a b eau tifu l wo m an alw ay s has a good digestion ’ If your digestion is fau lty e a t lightly of m eats and ta k e an occasional dose at C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets to s tr e n g th en vowr dig estio n P rice Ik e .— Adv. CITY B A K E R Y , G re s h a m , T el. 11 $ I Least Carbon Ztrofcne. scientific ally refined from se lected California crude oil, gives maximum lubrication with least carbon deposit. Get a C orrect Lubrica- ( } tion C hart for your car. STAFOARD OIL COMPANY (Cani or aia) ±L U z . S^» ~*"v*ÁAkAM/»-'kx-JOI.z PAGE TH REE 101t» 1 » . . . r r-AD) SOMEONE TC ADVISE MX ' V 1IG T R U C K S R E S P O N S IB L E AND B E S T O F S E R V IC E R E L IA B L E GRESHAM and PORTLAND od A-2078 «h; IPlvvy MUS2. A lb e r t G resham 851 Cor. Powell and Maple E k stro m The Stuff They’re Made of Marks Their Worth HpHE greater mileage, the unin' err^ ‘^ ’ X -ta that Fisk Tires give, starts with th d - _wav oversize—tough, measu. goodness. Big Y , ever used, their mileage against any tire y 1 They or* *««'< t0 ideal' lhe Worl J to Work for and "T<> be the Best Concern j Busme„ ^ t h . ” the Square« Concern in tx f t e n c e «« POW ELL VALLEY Services fo r th e w eek-end at the Swedish Mission ch u rch a re as fol- i lower yo u n g people's m eeting on S at u rd ay evening at th e usual h o u r, S un day school ut 10 o'clock on S ucdav T h ere will be no p reach in g in the : forenoon but nt 8 o'clock In th e even- 1 ing Rev M A rd e rso n will preach On M onday even in g of next week st s o'clock Rev Mr T rain of S eattle will pre?. *• T he LsC ee society of th e Swedish Mission ch u rch will m eet a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs O. E k stro m aext T hursday aftern o o n . Rev Wm Hawfcinaon is in Be’- linghnas W ashington, w here he has been to ld mg a s e n e s of m -eting» d u rin g tb * past w eek brow cbial T..-ui*Se Mrs A E. 81den h erd er. Rock- held. la d . state« F o r an a tta c k of b ro n ch ial tro u b le which usually assails me in the spring I find C h am b erla in 's C ough Remedy th e only th in g th a t ive* o>t relief A fter taring it for « few lay s all sign* of • -r .' - l'» ap p -ar« Adv <----------------------------------------- ;--------- needs advice h ash . O ur glad to b rin g it to this officers a re freely p o sito rs a a r is e concerning alw ays owr de in v estm en ts sad basine«* pian» In v estig ate our b an k in g services and avail v o u rself of them Bank of Gresham Gresham, Oregon Plenty of Reserve Power Tf - l i v 10-1» Kerosene T ractor can easily poll a two- n j . •« 7 to * inch«» deep Or an fi-foot binder. • 22 ¡»hoe grain drill, a 3— -tion w|>ike-tooth harrow, an ^-foot double aelsao diw harrow or a large m anure spreader On the road it draw s from 5 to 10 tons, depending on grades and footing It will drive a Case 20x2» thresher, fully equipped. a No. 12 Case Silo Killer, haling pre*», feed mill, small corn fetisher or «heller. It is small and com pact It turns in a 22-foot circle It is built of the finest m aterials and is noted for its performance, durability and e c a n o n sy . Investigate- this better tracto r before you buy. Ix-t ua pomt out ita superiorities. Gresham Overland Company C A SE K ER O SEN E TRACTORS Exclusive Agency for “PETERS .A. M’CARTY, Special Agent, Gresham, Ore. EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE IF YOUR MONEY OIAM4 >M1 H R4M » SHOES” Solid Leather Throughout and M oney-Back IT arrant of Q uality. sold under a Ladies Shoes in Black and Mahogany, Cloth and Leather tops. French. Mil tfr n n » CQ C A and Lou neeis. all th e netfi <50. v U 10 ^ » / . 0 u Misses' and Children's Shoe» in English, Regular Lace Button. Per pair, from S P E C IA L ! '. in rn —.Ou . . 0 4 o r 10 <54.»-J Black Eagluh !'. a >' _ $4.75 and $5.00 J. C A N N O N , Dry Good. Gresham. Ore. fMTHI Pbone 641 Fordson Tractor Maxwell Schneider PHOTOS Picture Framing Main S tre et. Gre*ham P hone »41 I P h o n e 15» R. M. RANDALL Next Time— I P * n ie n te ’•« «All» i» -r ti. trf I t * » Lane "■ T i-x tt-ls le -C .r-v M s a » n * d BUY FISK to r finis By 0. f BAKER & SON ?/ Carpenter and Builder . -V Truck Service RICHARD KNARR T R O m » .tI.K W d l haul any ttm e O R E S X IN wa, H u n g a » y p ia re , 1*1.. ne « .r o k a n i O U Mi»* Frieda Bratzel Will accept, a limited num ber of pupils in T IR E S Piano Instruction South Rober*» .Venue. Phone 307 Price $835 at Gre«ham The FORDSON Is Truly a Universal Tractor In developing the FORDSON Tractor the aim h*a be«« to produce a smaxl tnactor which will be low in firs’, coat re liable, and above all—efficient Being «mall hrht and economical, the FORDSON Tractor ia adapted for use on small farms aa well aa on the .argeat It will pull all farm uspiemenU and do the work gen erally done by boraea oa the farm In addition, by ita belt pulley the tractor wrill drive farm machinery such aa a thresher enailage cutter, sawmill, etc making the 'FORDBON' a truly universal w actor. R A K ER & SON ‘.fsk the men uho owns one.' 0RE8HAM ESTACADA