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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1919)
PAG E GKESHAM OUTLOOK T L FsD A V . FOLK DECEM BER 30, l il i» GRESHAM LOCALS N early 20,000 le tte rh e a d s are be ing p rin ted at th e O utlook office for nearly 30 d ifferen t business con- ---------- cem s of G resham . T he le tte rh e a d s Mrs. J. T. S tillions is seriously ill ' 4 re bpln8 p rin ted In two colors w ith with pneum onia at h er hom e in 8 c°n eise descrip tio n of the ad v an t- G resham . She sp en t C h ristm as day ages, reso u rces an d com m unity o r g an izatio n s on th e back of th e sheet. w ith h er m o th er, Mrs. A. E. C lark. , .... . . .T h e se a re Intended to help sp read T he S terlin g tw ins, R . uth . a. th , , ro ____ , , an d Rob-1 o ver a w ide a rt u g h business ert, a re ab o u t recovered from opera- . , . . . , and personal correspondence, in tlons on nose an d th ro a t re c e n tlv . . , . . . . ... , • fo rm atio n reg a rd in g th e fam ous R obert was q u ite ill fo r a tim e. „ „ .. . Pow ell A alley section. A n eatly Win. Bostic of S ublet, Idaho, vvho p rin ted le tte rh e a d is u n d o u b ted ly one is spending th e w in ter here w ith his i of th ^ v e r y best ad v e rtisin g m edium s ¡fam ily at th e hom e of his fath e r-in - fo r a business concern both locally law, Jo h n R oberts, u n d erw en t an op- an(j at a distance. era tio n last S atu rd ay at a 'P o r tl a n d ... . ... .. . , , . . . . . . Mrs. w . It. K ern h as been ill to r ho sp ital and is rep o rted to be doing . . , , . , , ,, v th e past few days b u t is now m uch well. . , i im proved. Mrs. C a rrie H ansen an d d a u g h te r. ,,, . .. , . _ . ,, T he County A gent s office will be i Mary, had as g u ests on Sunday Mrs. 1 , Mary C aseb ere and d au g h ters. E t h e l ' clo8ed tro n l J a n u a ry 1 to J a n u a ry 12. and Nellie, of P o rtlan d . ' 1920. T he County A gent will be in 1 Mr. and Mrs. H arry L usted and son C o rv alll. d u rin g th a t tim e a tte n d in g of L ents, an d Mrs. H olm es and und assistin g on th e p ro g ram of A shipment arrived too late for the Christmas I d au g h te r of O regon City, w ere din- F arm ers W eek and a tte n d in g th e a n tler g u ests S unday evening of Mrs. nual C ounty A g en ts’ conference. The trade. Several Beautiful Designs. L. T. L u sted and d a u g h te r, Ines. second week of J a n u a ry is devoted to L ester Spencer is p lan n in g to leave I a jo in t conference of all th e a g e n ts of T ake your C hoice T his W eek at 20 per today fo r Y akim a and o th e r e a ste rn | , bp sta te w ith th e h ead s of th e varl- W ash ln g to n places fo r an extended ou„ departm entB of thp co„ thp cent off regular price. visit an d to look a f te r business In-1 „ , . „ . , . , te re sts E xtension Specialists an d rep rese n ta- Jolin Brow n left last n ig h t for ■ , *veB ° f tb e ' • s - D ep artm en t of Agri- AT G lendale to look a fte r Ills w ater v u ltu re. T his tim e will be devoted rig h ts in connection w ith his gol I to th e stu d y of th e la te s t farm prac- m lne at th a t place. tlces which a re proving p rofitable In F. D. A xtell has re tu rn e d to his th e v ario u s sections of th e sta te , th e , hom e from R eedsport. Oregon, whefie location of th e so u rces of supply of ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I hp has bppn « ° fh fn g for several goot1 sepd8> p la n n in g th e schedules of I m onths. Mr an d Mrs^ Axtell are eu (h<, E xtpns,on S ppclalists , he v a r. 20% Off On Electric Reading Lamps A Complete Line of Im plem ents, M achinery and R epairs Reliabilit Service Hessefs Farm Machinery Gresham L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. • to y in g a v isit fro m th e ir so n . Lloyd 'a n d wife and little d au g h te r, from ous count,P8 and P lanning all th e THE U N IV E R S A L CA R R eedsport 1 w ork fo r th e com ing year. “'I t ’s a boy,” cam e th e m essage 1 Clifford Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. , Every farmer should have one or i over th e w ire from P o rtlan d . Since F ra n k Gibbs, who lias been q u ite ill l ie wish to extend to our friends and pat more ! ord Trucks because of the pro th en th e e d ito r of th e O utlook and since S atu rd ay is recovering al- his wife have been try in g to m a in ta in th o u g h still confined to his bed. fitable results that will follow their use. th e dig n ity of g ran d p a re n th o o d w ith rons our thanks for past favors and wish Mrs. M atilda R oten, who is su ffer I here is not any guess work about m ore o r less success. Leslie T hom as ing from the effects of a bad cold Is , ¡S t.C la ir , J r ., was born on S unday rep o rted as ab o u t th e same. this statement. It has been proven A H A P P Y N EW Y E A R TO ALL m orning at E m an u el hospital. All P rin cip al Goodwin is a tte n d in g i on thousands of farms. If you farm, ¡ a re doing well. th e S tate T ea ch e rs’ association in i tome in and let us tell you more about Mrs. R obt. L ansdow n re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d today. h e r hom e In O regon City S unday a f C. H. Jo h an so n was in G resham on j the Lord Truck’s value to you in sure tern o o n a f te r spen d in g th e holidays business M onday He was on his dollars and cents saving. It is a per w ith h er m o th er, Mrs. S. R. B radfleld way to C orvallis w here th e F a rm e rs' sonal matter to every farmer. The and sister, Mrs. C. E. R usher. W.-ek at th e O. A. C. is in session. Mr. an d Mrs. F ritz S tockpr spent Mrs. Eva A nderson U pdegraff o f. I ord I ruck is a business necessity. C h ristm as at th e hom e of th e fo rm P o r'la n d , was th e g u est today of Orders should be left with us at once e r ’s d au g h te r, Mrs. Mae Sm ith Mrs. F. L. Mack. in order to get early delivery. Price Mr and Mrs. W. E. Beegle and A m eeting of all m em bers of th e d au g h ter, Addie, a ré v isitin g at T he M ethodist Episcopal church and all $590, without body, f. o. b. Detroit. D alles w ith Mrs. B eegle’s sister, o th e rs who are in te re ste d in th e s u e - , Mrs. C larence Look and fam ily. cess of th e special services to begin present we can make immediate Jo h n M iller of A lpaugh, T u la re next Sunday, is called for next county, C alifo rn ia, w as a C h ristm as T h u rsd ay evening, J a n u a ry 1, a t th e delivery on orders for these trucks. g uest of A tto rn ey Milo C. K ing. Mr chu rch. M iller is a forem an on a larg e stock EXPRESS AND GENERAL HAULING DEATH CALLS ANOTHER ranch. R A K E R & SO N OLD TIME RESIDENT C h ristm as day g u ests at th e hom e Trip Daily Between Gresham and Portland GRESHAM ESTACADA of Mr. and Mrs. B. W Em ery were Mrs. Jam es L aw rence, whose s e ri Office with Oregon-Washington Truck Agency, th e ir d a u g h te r. Miss R uby, T hom as P rince, Mrs. M arie <Prince, all of ous illness was recorded in th e last 40 Second Street, Cor. Ash Street 1 P o rtlan d , and Mrs. M ary P re sto n of O utlook, peacefully b rea th ed h er last Oreshatn Phone 17 ’ Portland Broadway 5121 G resham . M ark N augle of P o rtlan d on Sunday afte rn o o n , D ecem ber 28, spent C h ristm as eve a t the Em ery aged 55 years. She is su rv iv ed by h e r husb an d , tw o d a u g h te rs, Mrs. home. G race Page and Mrs. M innie Ayls- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. P arso n s re C H O IC E M E A T S MELROSE AND VICTORY In th e av e rag e household broken ceived holiday g reetin g s from Mr. w orth, h e r aged fa th e r, D. L Mc , « . “ dishes rep rese n t th e g re a te st loss 1 and Mrs. M O. N elson, fo rm erly of L ain, fo u r sisters an d a b ro th er, Mrs. H om em ad e H am s, B acon, S a u sa g e, Lard C h erry P a rk , who a re now in M inn B ril M ic h e l. M rs. E th e l M ille r. Mrs. Inez M iller, Mrs. Elva M iller and Will , L r th e chil China x M CemPnt ,r k ™ 8hou,d - bp v kppt - - con' ...... eapolis. R ecitatio n s and songs by Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an gave a McLain. All th ese live in G resham d ren an d special m usic by Leon Cad- ' p a tently a t hand. 1-o r th is purpose b irth d a y d in n e r la st n ig h t in ho n o r excepting th e la st th ree. F u n e ra l services w ere hPld in the dy, Mrs. I. T. Wood and Rev. E arl II. 1 tbprp iH n o th in g equal to w hite lead. of her h u sb an d and th e ir son, O r M ethodist Episcopal church, G resh C otton was m uch enjoyed. Rev. Cot- Many cem ents leave a te llta le d ark ville. T he fine d in n e r included a Main S treet GRESHAM P h o n e 881 am , th is afte rn o o n and in te rm en t was ton told H enry Van D yke’s sto ry of line to m ark th e b re a k ; w hite lead b irth d a y cak e w ith can d les rep tv GEO. D IE T L . P rop. th e F o u rt W ise Man in a way th a t does not. T he broken edges should se n tin g th e ages of fa th e r and son. ln th e G resham cem etery. be clean an d dry. Rub th e lead on A m ore extended o b itu a ry will ap was much enjoyed. P rin cip al E lm er F . Goodwin of p ear in a la tte r issue. Miss E d ith T u rn e r, of P o rtlan d , both edges w ith th e fingers and press Union H igh school, Mrs. Goodwin G overnm ent W hitew ash. FARMERS W EEK OPENS \i>|e n tv|,hx i Hree\ ’en d vlsl,lnK w lth th e p a rts firmly to g e th e r u n til th e ce- T he follow ing is th e governm ent i WITH GOOD ATTENDANCE and ,hpir 80n’ Langl " prp dlnnpr F ire D apartm ent W ill F leet Officers w m »no„ n • 18 h o ?le from m ent ‘se ts.’ T hen ca refu lly tie to- _______ , i guests. form ula for w hitew ash and will be January 5. W illam ina w here she is em ployed as , More th a n 300 farm ers and c o u n -' T b,‘ b i* b school opened Monday p rim ary teach er. ’ i K e,her w lth a cor(1 o r ia ’ ten * lth ad- found very useful on every farm , for i •v A re g u la r m eeting of th e G resham r. » c ' m o rn in g a f te r an en forced vacation ______________ 1 hesive tape. Be su re th a t th e seam s th e lib eral use of w hitew ash not only 1 ag en ts hail regi. tered at O. A. C. | ((f a inloBt th re e w eeks due to tho V o lu n teer F ire D ep artm en t will be a re p erfectly sm ooth, n e ith e r side S tarch F acto ry R unning. adds g re a tly to th e ap p earances about f ° p b arm e rs W eek M onday n ig h t, sto rm con d itio n s. It was q u ite a held Ja n u a ry 5 at w hich tim e th e T est th is by ru n n in g th e farm , but it also serves an excel- ! L ectu res an d d em o n stratio n s are ¡sacrifice to th e te ac h ers to give up re g u la r election of officers will be T he N orthw est P o tato S tarch an 1 p ro jectin g . , . . , . , , ,, , , ... , ,b is wepk as It will dep riv e th em of held. All business m en and m em M illing com pany Is o p e ra tin g tw o y o u r finger o ver it. Set th e artic le lent purpose In destroying germ life fea tu re s of th e program . Such sub- ,t,e privilege of a tte n d in g the Oregon T his form ula, w hich we a re repro- jects as th e follow ing are being dis- s ta te T ea ch e rs' association w hich bers of th e council a re especially i n sh ifts a day and tu rn in g out th e finest asid e for a w eek o r two to d ry th o r vited to a tte n d th is m eeting. One o r q u ality of sta rc h m ade from cull po oughly before using. d u rin g , should be saved for refer- cussed: “ An asv way to increase tile m eets ln P o rtlan d th is week ence and used often cut te d : “ An easy way to in crease th e Dr. W ilb u r Thom pson and wife m ore of th e sta te fire m arsh a ls will tatoes. New ad d itio n s to th e plant Some people play at th e ir work and ... , , “ Use of a g ric u ltu ra l lim e.” by Pro- w ere v isitin g th e ir p are n ts. Dr. and be present and give th e rep o rt of a re being m ade in o rd e r to m ore O ne-half bushel unslaked lim e. 1 fe8i)or p y R(Jzpk ..Splection of a Mrg. A T hom pson and Mr. and Mrs. th e ir recent in v estig atio n of th e fire th o ro u g h ly g rad e th e sta rc h an d it is then work a t th e ir play an d do n e ith peck of salt well dissolved in w arm gto(,k fa rm -. by P ro f E L Po, te r A. M. W ilkinson o ver th e w eek-end. situ atio n in G resham . hoped soon to ta k e ca re of th e pulp e r one well. which w hen d ried can be kept in d ef w ater, 3 pounds of g round rice boiled -C lu b ProjectB a n d o rg an izatio n by D. M. R oberts, th e p o stm aste r, a n Most N otab le C on ven tion . in itely and m akes th e finest stock to a th in paste, stirre d into the m i. h . C. S eym our, s ta te club leader, nounces th a t th e postofflee window FLORENCE M. HONEY P re lim in ary p la n t fo r th e rep u b li- feed. At p resen t it is being used by lu re when boiling h o t; half pound of “C ontagious ab o rtio n ln c a ttle ” , by ; will be open front 9 :3 0 a. m. to pow dered S panish w hiting, 1 pound Dr. B. V. Sints "S ta n d a rd clu b s” , 1 0 :3 0 a. in. New Y ear's day. T h ere can n atio n al convention at Chicago farm ers in th e wet sta te , loads of it PIANO, HARMONY glue previously dissolved over a slow by E. H. P eterso n . Coos county lead- will be no c a rrie r service on th e ' ? u " e 8 ’ 88 o u tlin ed by C hairm an being hauled aw ay each day Private or Class Lessons It ap p ears as if th< farm ers a te fire Five gallons of hot w ater com- e r - D em o n stratio n s are being given ro u tes on th a t day. ¡V H ays at th e recen t m eeting of S tu d io F irs t S ta te B a n k Bldg. nl.-te th e m ixture s ti r well and let 0,1 8,ock ju d g in g and different phases Mr. and Mrs. H. H. E ling e n te r- feiiiib llran n a tio n a l c o m m itte e ,, nom ing in to th e ir own w hen v alu ab le , , . . . ‘ . of farm work. Besides th e educa- tained ab o u t 75 g u ests at an old *n,iicat e th a t th is will be one of th e p ro d u cts can be m ade from ap p a ren t P hone 681 G resham It sta n d for a few days before using. tlo n al fe a tu re s th e re - are e n te rta in - fashioned b arn dance given in th e | m o ,t n o tab le co nventions ever held refuse. P rotect It from d irt and ex tran eo u s ,,lpl, tB, co n feren ces .a s s o c ia tio n m eet- g ran g e hall last S atu rd ay evening In history of th e p arty . C ertain ly it F u rs are likely to look m ussed and m a tte r. It should be put on w hile |„ g B and co n su ltatio n s. Ol.l fashioned sq u a re dances arid will be th e la rg e st, in th e n u m b er of hot. One pint of th e m ixture will o n e of th e su b je cts to be stu d ied gam es w ere indulged In by th e coun- p a r ty work(>ra en title d to official seats crushed when tak en o u t In th e fall, M iss F ried a B ratzel cover a sq u a re yard if properly ap- is th e Im portance of ad v e rtisin g as a try folks who were g arbed in all ,lle c o n v e a ,ion, alth o u g h th e nura- If han g in g fo r a few h ours In a brlRk su n b o n n ets. bpr of delpKa ,p * baB bpp» «Hghtly re- wind does not resto re them , they can plied. T his can be used with brush- m eans of disposing of farm produce m a n n er of ap ro n s an .. d -------------- . Teacher in Piano be freshened by b ru sh in g ag a in st th e es or w ith a m achine. The sa lt and in a p rofitable m anner. A dvertising overalls an d straw h ats. R efresh- .. Private or elasd lessons. Spe th e lim e both possess d isinfecting <’*P erts will give le ctu res on th e m ents w ere served at th e close of a ' l,8T ' *,1P ',dP ’ bP 8' a t ' ‘ g ra in w ith a clean, m oistened brush. eial attention given to begin- q u alities and th e glue gives a last-1 m08t *tyle of ad v ertisem en t. Jolly evening an d th e g u ests dpPa r t - 1 ‘ ° d h fsio n of he fen u b li Leave them to dry for ab o u t an hou-, e r s in relaxation and hand d e / „ . . .. ... --------------------- ed at a la te h o u r th a n k in g th e ir h o sts; ne wompn 8 division of th e repubH- Ing finish and p revents th e w hite-, <»M ,„a,v of David J. < ulv. f o r a d elig h tfu l evening ran p arty ln pach 8 ,a ,p - ,hp ‘'b a ir - th en beat w ith a ra tta n and comb velopment. w ash from rubbing off. Anyone who) Dav)() , f u l j born )n shpbov T |„ w ork f a k lrg , hp gov,.rn m p n . men of th e ways and m eans com m it- w ith a coarse comb. Sou th R oberts A ve. P h on e 3 0 7 has used the o rd in ary solution w ith- gan county, W isconsin, December census begins next F rid ay . E very ' ,p9 of ,bp 'a r io u s sta te s, and th ch airm en of th e w om en’s b ranch of Head th e W ant Ads. o u t g lu e will be su rp rised at th e g re a t 1849. p P lived in W isconsin u n til onp tb o u ld aid in th is w ork by hav- the ways an d m eans com m ittees Mr im provem ent th is m akes. 1885 w hen h CANNON’S, Dry Goods 3LEASON TRUCK SERVICE ¿ eu ' Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET to Oregon, liv- i - r three yean in Douglaa coun- 1 S tatio n Test.* Seed T re atm en t. ty He cam e to G resham In 1892 and E xtensive fall p la n tin g s of cereals had m ade his hom e h ere n early all of have Just been com plet) d on the the tim e since th en . L ast fail he O. A. C. experim ent sta tio n farm s to went to so u th e rn Oregon and only a d eterm in e the effect of different seed few w eeks ago re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d , tre a tm e n ts for sm u t control. F o r w here his d eath occu rred on T u es tner expérim enta at CorvBlIis hav« day. D ecem ber 23. He is survived by indicated th a t w hen conditions ar» his widow. O rpha Culy, a b ro th er, not favorable to the prom pt g e rm i J. A., of A berdeen. W ash in g to n ; two nation of the g rain , due to late sisters. Mr> A llda Giese of G resham p la n tin g o r plan tin g in dry soil, th e and Mrs. C lara M iller of St. H elens. blue-etone-llm . .. , e tre . a , tm e n t is much O regon. M rs. Guy F ield h o u se of St. sa fe r th a n form aldehyde, u sually u Ptftl and Mrs t»es B in d er , q u ite satisfac to ry w hen conditions x-jk . fon. o O regon, a n ces. The: favorable for prom pt germ in atio n . i are also several nephe and nlec< planted Im m ediately a fte r tr e a t o u tsid e th e state. m ent. T he new experim ents. In T he fu n eral services were co n d u c t charge of Miss J. P. Rose, fed eral ed ojt F rid a y aftern o o n from th e Carl rep rese n tativ e at the college, are to son u n d e rta k in g chapel by A. C as< e rta in th e effects of these difffer- F reel, head of th e C h ristian Sctenre ent tre a tm e n ts on th e g erm ination com m ittee on p u b licatio n s for O re and v itality of th e grain and on its gon. tbillty to resist th e a tta c k s of fungi Mr. Culy was quiet and u n assu m In th e soil w hich a re likely to do ing ln his life and was governed by coiishferablc dam age to grain sp ro u t honeaty and in te g rity of purpose. He ing u n d er u n fav o rab le conditions. was alw ays helpful to those aixMf These problem s will receive a tte n him. tion of sp ecialists a t F a rm e rs ’ week. D ecem ber 2 9 -Jan u ary 3. Read th e O utlook classified ads - ■ • ' ' are the e n u m e ra to rs th is year. Mr. ami Mrs. Wiilffim Reynolds of Bend, O regon, a re h ere for a few visit w ith rela tiv e s and ole " Pt friends. They form erly lived on th e Powell Valley road n e a r th e Powell Valley schoolhouse. C h ristm as g u ests at -he horn, of should be given every recogni- '1 ’? tion at Chicago, and th a t they will A th u s he h>'tter p rep ared to tak e up th e ¥ w ork of th e cam paign. The c h a ir - >2 man announced th a t alth o u g h th e n u - 2 d ito rittra at Chicago, in w hich tile S convention will be held, had been eu 1 Y Iar*pd’ h waa llls P««-po*e to have i jus: as m any of th e lead in g p arty T w orkers in 7 a tten d a n ce - as ...................... he could . .. X rroui1 onfo ,bp floor, and th a t he he- y llev-il th e convention would be a re , o rd -b re a k e r for atte n d a n c e and e th u siasm . * | .according to S en ato r B randegec of C onnecticut none need lose a m o m e n t's sleep over th e q uestion Of th e E uro p ean n atio n s not accepting tu e L eague of N ations w ith th e re se rv a tion- proposed by th e r-p u b llcan s. S en ato r B randpgee believes th a t Eu- I •()' will ept th e A ninricnnized J pact If given th e chance. Mr. and Mrs A. J. W. Brown w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n B rooke and nn Mr air am i Mrs. W. B arb er and da „ -lite r-. F rie d a and Eva. Mrs. B arb er and d a u g h te rs sppnt several days visit- ■ n e w ith h e r a u n t, Mrs. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W. K H am ilton an d fam ily of P o rtla n d . Mr and Mrs. W ill T h a ir and Mr. and Mrs I^ w re n c " C rasw ell o f P b a s a n t Home were d in n e r g u ests at th e hom e of Mr and Mrs A J. W Brow n Friday cven- Ing. A d elig h tfu l en ing was spent C arl Mayfield, fo rm e rly of P rin e ville, has been d isch arg ed from the navy a f te r tw o y ea rs’ service, and is sta y in g at th e hom e of his au n t S to rag e b attery re p a irin g and re- Mrs. Chas. Reynol Is. D uring bis ch erg in g . s ta r te r and g n e ra to r < i rvice he was fo r a timi on guar*! work. R a k er # Fon. Y ’ity ln C en tra! Anu com ing to i »n F ran cisco fo r bis discharge. B argains In the w ant ad«. ? ici 19 2 0 A New E ta — New DpportunitieH—- New Rexponaibilitied— New tbinga *0 tliiuk about New rcanona for thonghtfulneiw New Veuturea—- New Emleavorn — i Í i Ï ■ NeW R é s o lu tio n * — Nyw Et oint ion a — New visions front ont the Pont Ni'W hopex for the Future— A M Af YEAR F I LL OF PRO M ISE U'ith this Bank willing to assist you in every can. A Personal-Confidential-Service to you. SlaitU ¿ firs t Gresham, Oregon ? II i i A I