Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 09, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    LOCAL DOINGS
BRIEFLY TOLD
THE U N IV E R S A L CAR
B U Y Y O U R FO RD CAR NOW
To make sure of getting a Ford car, buy one now. Don’t wait until spring but
buy now while deliveries are possible. Even next month is an uncertainty
The number of Ford cars allotted to to this territory is limted and specified.
Even to get our allotment, we must have real, bona-fide orders for cars. Just so
many cars allotted us; just so many will get cars; will you be one of them? Those
who order their cars now will be protecting themselves. If you would be fore­
handed, get you name on an order today.
Don’t think you cannot use it if you get it now. The four seasons are all alike
to the Ford car. It is a necessity every month of the year. Besides, the Ford
car is lowest in upkeep cost and easiest in operation. And the new Ford electric
starting and lighting system makes driving more convenient. Your order for either
open or enclosed curs will have our prompt attention.
RAKER & SON
ESTACADA
GRESHAM
Insist on Genuine Ford Parts
GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
EXl’RESS ANO GENERAL HAULING
LIBRARY HAS MANY
NEW MAGAZINES ON FILE
New tim e s an d new issu es m a k e
th e p ag es of o u r m a g a z in e s m ost
Trip Daily Between Gresham and Portland
T h e m e e tin g s a t th e M eth o d ist
E p isco p al c h u rc h a re g ro w in g in in ­
te r e s t, an d th o s e in a tte n d a n c e a re
b eing h elp ed in th e ir s p ir itu a l life
an d s tre n g th e n e d in th e i r fa ith . T o­
n ig h t Is S u n d ay school n ig h t, le t all
officers an d te a c h e rs be p re s e n t w ith
th e ir classes. E v ery o n e in v ite d . S u b ­
je c ts fo r th e re s t o f th e w eek a re :
F rid a y , " W h a t th e S p irit Does in
M an." S a tu rd a y , " W h a t th e S p irit
Does T h ro u g h M an.” S u n d ay m o rn ­
ing. “ L aw s of th e S p ir it.” E v en in g ,
" T h e D evil’s W ash b o w l.”
8. E. P itts h a s ju s t p u rc h a s e d front
Bob H o rn ic k , th e b e a u tifu l 40 -acre
tr a c t so u th o f C o ttre ll w h ich w as
fo rm e rly
o w n ed
by
H ood
and
H u tc h in so n .
T h e W o m e n 's H om e M issio n ary
so ciety w ill m e e t W e d n esd ay , J a n u ­
a ry 14 w ith M rs. J . H. C one. M rs.
C one lives in w h a t is k n o w n as th e
S. S. T h o m p so n hom e.
O tto W ab b les, a fo rm e r re s id e n t of
G resh am , is h e re re n e w in g old ac­
q u a in ta n c e s , a f t e r se v e ra l y e a rs s p e n t
in th e K la m a th F a lls c o u n try .
Rev. E. A. L e o n a rd w ill p re a c h at
th e B a p tist c h u rc h S u n d ay a t 11
a. m. B ible sch o o l m e e ts a t 10 a. m.
All a re in v ite d to a tte n d . R ev. Mr.
L e o n a rd leav e s fo r se v e ra l m o u th s ’
visit in th e E a st. D u rin g h is tr ip he
w ill visit a son in V irg in ia a n d o th e r
re la tiv e s in K e n tu c k y a n d G eorgia.
An im p o rta n t p ro p e rty tr a n s f e r
w as m ad e re c e n tly w hen M rs. N ora
W ith ro w p u rc h a s e d th e
Jaco b so n
b u ild in g w hich w as re c e n tly u sed as
a d isp lay room fo r C. E. O s b u rn ’s
C h e v ro le t agen cy . M rs. W ith ro w w ill
ta k e p o ssessio n M arch 1st. S he ex­
p ects to e n la r g e h e r p re s e n t e q u ip ­
m e n t a n d w ill c o n d u c t a first class
r e s ta u r a n t.
T h e new lo c a tio n w ill
be id eal fo r th e p u rp o se, h a v in g a
la rg e floor sp ace a n d is w ell lig h te d .
I t is an a ttr a c tiv e b u ild in g .
T he W o m en ’s H om e M issio n ary so ­
ciety w ill m e e t W ed n e sd a y , J a n . 1»,
a t th e h om e of M r. a n d M rs. J . H.
C one w ho live in th e h o u se re c e n tly
p u rc h a se d fro m S. S. T h o m p so n . All
a re in v ited to a tte n d .
A t th e F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h
S u n d ay m o rn in g Rev. D. M. C athey
w ill p re a c h a t 11 o 'clo ck .
S u n d ay
sch o o l a t 10 a. m. Rev. S. G. R oper,
th e re g u la r p a s to r, w ill be a t N ew ­
b e rg th a t day a tte n d in g d is tric t q u a r ­
te rly m e etin g .
E x te n siv e im p ro v e m e n ts lias re ­
c en tly been m ad e on th e h om e of
Mrs. M aggie U lm . An a d d itio n h as
been m a d e on th e k itc h e n an d a
b a th ro o m a d d ed .
B illy P o w ell has
ju s t c o m p le te d th e w ork of resilin g
lin g p a rt of th e h o u se. T h e se new
im p ro v e m e n ts p u t Mrs. V im ’s hom e
am o n g th e m o d ern b u ild in g s of th e
tow n.
Mr. an d M rs. D. L. R u sse ll anil son
W a rre n o f C h icag o , a re v is itin g at
th e h om e of Mr. a n d M rs. L. M.
R ussell. Mr. R u ssel is c o n n e c te 1
w itli th e P a c k a rd M o to r co m p an y of
C hicago
w o rth
w h ile
re a d in g .
T h e la b o r
q u e stio n , s trik e s , M exico, a n d R u ssia
fu rn is h m a te ria l fo r m an y re a d a b le
a rtic le s. T h e In d e p e n d e n t is r u n ­
n in g a se rie s of a rtld te s upon th e
b u rn in g q u e stio n of sch o o l te a c h e rs.
A re th ey u n d e rp a id ? A re th e y social
o u tc a s ts ? an il th e o th e r sid es of th e
q u estio n .
T h e A tla n tic a n d C e n tu ry a re as a t ­
tra c tiv e a s ca n be w ith th e i r lis ts of
tim ely a rtic le s an d a r tis tic sto rie s.
T h e New R ep u b lic, C u rre n t O pinion
an d O u tlo o k a re in d e m a n d by d e ­
P h o n e 881
G RESH AM
b a te rs.
Main S tre e t
T h e a rtic le s on G e n e ra l P e rs h in g
G E O . D l K T L , P ro p .
a re b ein g fo llo w ed by th e sto ry of
! A d m iral S im s In th e O u tlo o k .
JAN. 18 TO BE OBSERVED
T h e fo llo w in g lis t sh o w s th e wiQe
AS LAW AND ORDER DAY v a rie ty o f s u b je c ts co v e re d in th e
H on. D aniel C. R o p er, co m m is­ p e rio d ic a ls a t th e G re sh a m L ib ra ry .
A tla n tic M o n th ly , B oys’ L ife, C en ­
s io n e r of In te rn a l R ev en u e of th e
tu r y , C o u n try G e n tle m a n , C u rre n t
U n jted S ta te s h as Ju st Issued an a p ­ E v en ts, C u rre n t O p in io n , D elin ea to r,
peal su g g e s tin g th a t S u n d ay , J a n u ­ G ood H o u sek eep in g . H o a rd s D airy ­
ary 18, 1920 be o b serv ed as "L a w m an . H ouse B e a u tifu l, In d e p e n d e n t,
an d O rd e r S u n d a y " th r o u g h o u t th e I L a d le s’ H om e J o u r n a l, L ite ra ry D i­
g est, N a tio n a l G e o g ra p h ic , New R e ­
c o u n try , an d unking th a t th e day be
p u b lic, N o rth w e st P o u ltry J o u r n a l
g e n e ra lly o b serv ed . In th e c o u rse of O u tlo o k , Pacific H o m e ste a d . P o p u la r
Ills a p p e a l h e say s:
M echanics, St. N ich o las. School A rts,
C o n tin u e d from pag e 1
" T h e A m erican p eople have d e ­ S cientific A m erican . S u rv ey , W o rld 's
W ays a n il M ean«.
c la re d th r o u g h d u e p ro cess In favoi W ork, Y o u th 's C o m p an io n .
J.
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o f n a tio n a l p ro h ib itio n .
T h e 18th
a m e n d m e n t to th e c o n s titu tio n of tile to th e liouse b u ild e r o r d e c o ra to r an d 1 W alrad .
U n ited S ta te s, g iv in g th e m ost s o l­ th e g a rd e n e r. N a tio n a l G e o g rap h ic is
F ir e a n il W a te r .
em n leg al a u th o r ity fo r th is, becom es
Ai H a m m a r, J. E. M etzger, T. R.
new
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list
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effective J a n u a r y lt5, 1920. T h e c o n ­
i Howltt.
g ress h a s seen tit to p lace in th e B u ­ tio n to th e g e n e ra l re a d e r.
S tre e t« a n il P u b lic W ay«.
re a u of In te rn a l R ev en u e th e Im p o rt­
B ack n u m b e rs of all of th e s e m a g a ­
a n t re s p o n sib ility fo r th e e n fo rc e ­ zin es m ay be b o rro w ed fo r h o m e re a d ­
E. H. K elly, B. L. W a lra d , W ill
m ent o f p ro h ib itio n
M etzger.
W h e th e r p ro h ib itio n Is a w ise n a t­ ing.
io n al policy Is no lo n g e r a q u e stio n
HOME DEMONSTRATION
fo r d e b a te o r c o n te n tio n am o n g good GRESHAM GIRL WINS
AGENT RESIGNS POSITION
citizen s.
T ills ste p on th e p a rt ot
HONORS
IN
FRANCE
o u r p eo p le h as been in c o rp o ra te d as
Ju st to prrn >• our confidence
Miss M arie A n th o n y , th e C la c k a ­
an In te g ra l p a rt o f th e c o n s titu tio n
in the MANDEL Phono­
T h e m an y frie n d s of Miss M aude m as co u n ty
h om e d e m o n s tra tio n
of o u r c o u n try , an d all la w -ab id in g
graph, we will install oik * in
citiz e n s w ill d em a n d Its o b serv an ce. C lev elan d a n d h e r p a re n ts . Mr. and a g e n t w as m a rrie d on O c to b e r 20 to
yourlumie on FREE TRIAL,
" I t Is not fo r th e su ccess o f th e Mrs C h as C lev elan d , w ere d e lig h te d A rlis M cM illan of I.a G ra n d e , and
without a penny down.
B u re a u o f In te rn a l R ev en u e th a t we w hen th ey re a d , in W e d n e sd a y 's p a ­
Come today! Hear this mar­
ap p e a l, b u t fo r th e success of th e p e r th a t sh e h ad receiv ed th e d is ­ left th e h o m e d e m o n s tra tio n w ork
velous musical instrument
J a n u a r y 1. S ince h e r m a r ria g e Mrs.
A m erican people In s u s ta in in g th e
perform. Let usexnlain our
m a je sty of th e law an d th e h o n o r ot tin g u is h e d se rv ice m e d a l. T u esd ay , M cM illan h a s been c o n d u c tin g h e r
FREE TRIAL OFFER and
o u r A m erican In s titu tio n s
To th ts at th e A m erican W o m en 's clu b ni w ork u n d e r h e r fo rm e r n a m e of A n­
liberal payment plan.
en d we n eed fo r th is law . a n d fo r all Pari».
We haven,mlell raiqr
th o n y In o r d e r th a t th e r e m ig h t be
o u r law s, an a ro u s e d p u b lic c o n ­
tor e v e ry home lo
T h e d is p a tc h say s th e m ed al w as no co n fu sio n in th e w ork. S he has
own a handel .
scien ce w ith re sp ect to law o b se rv ­
a w a rd e d “ fo r c o n sp icu o u s serv ice p la n n e d th e p ro je c ts v ery c a re fu lly
C a ll T o d a y !
an ce anil law e n fo rc e m e n t.
" I o b se rv e th a t It is b ein g s u g ­ w h ile se rv in g as h e a d of th e R ed w ith co m m u n ity c o m m itte e s in o rd e r
g ested th a t S u n d ay . J a n . 18. 1920. C ro ss h o m e .c o m m u n ic a tio n s d e p a rt
be set a p a rt an d d e sig n a te d as "I.aw in e n t of th e A m erican ex p e d itio n a ry th a t h e r su c c e s so r m ay be a b le to
ta k e th e m up an d c a rry th e m on
and O rd e r S u n d a y " th r o u g h o u t th e
c o u n try
I sin cerely tr u s t th a t th is fo rc e s.”
w ith o u t in te rru p tio n .
Miss C lev elan d w as re c e n tly in
w ill be g e n e ra lly o b se rv e d ; th a t
M rs. M cM illan w as o n e o f th e
c le rg y m e n th r o u g h o u t th e lan d w ill I c h a rg e at B rest of th e w a r b rid e s of
ju d g e s fo r th e local c lu b fa irs held
b rin g to th e a tte n tio n of th e ir c o n ­
:i tills co u n ty la st S e p te m b e r. She
g re g a tio n s th e v ita l Im p o rtan c e of A m erican so ld ie rs
Miss C le v e la n d 's w o rk h as been
law us th e c o rn e rs to n e o f A m erican
tv ered th e fa irs in e a s te rn M u ltn o ­
Ism
Law an d O rd e r h as alway f follow ed w ith a g re a t d eal of in te r« - m ah an d Ju d g ed th e d o m e stic science
fo u n d In th- clerg y its s tro n g e st by h e r G re sh a m frie n d s. S he a tte n d
o rk
A m ong th e sch o o ls v isited
ch am p io n s.
T h e ir c le a r ex p ressio n
of rig h t an d th e i r rin g in g c h a lle n g e j ed th e g ra d e sch o o l in G resh am , la ­ w ere th o s e a t C o rb e tt a n d Pow ell
Your Hom e
to th e A m erican s p irit o f o u r citizen te r g ra d u a tin g fro m a P o rtla n d high Valley.
I u rn ls h c r.
A fter fin ish in g h ig h school
sh ip w as n ev er m o re u rg e n tly n e e d -, sch o o l
ed th a n a t th e p re s e n t tim e ”
sh e ch o se to c o n tin u e h e r s tu d ie s at
1'sed Im p le m e n ts fo r bale.
T h is Is a sp len d id Idea w hich th e U n iv ersity o f C a lifo rn ia from
l'n ed im p lem en t» an d m a c h in e ry In sh o u ld not be lim ited to ’he p ro h lb t-j w hich sh e g ra d u a te d w ith h o n o rs
H igh
cla ss
d ra m a s,
com edies,
good co n d itio n D ue 12 18 d isc to n g u e tioti q u e stio n alo n e.
T h e ten d en c y l i t e r ht r g ra d u a tio n sh e accep ted a
e d u c a tio n a l. In d u s tria l a n i
tr u It: one 10-18. o n e 8-18 dl»c w ith
of th e p u b lic has been, n o t how th ey p o sitio n a s a te a c h e r in th e U nlver
scen ic e n te rta in m e n t» .
to n g u e tru c k
m ig h t aid th e officers In en fo rcin g slty . Rite w as given le a v e o f ab sence
«41TVRDAY. JA N . I«»
i gteel o r ch illed
I s e il p i o «
Ig ju ise L ovely in a h ig h class
rin d in g m ill fo r 1 Lj th e law s, b u t how th e y m ig h t e v a d "
On«' wniall
I to ta k e u p Red C ro ss w o rk d u rin g
d ra m a . "A R ich m an '» D a r lin g ;"
h o m e pow er.
th e m . P o p u la r o p in io n h a s been In I , th e w ar a n d h as Ailed n u m e ro u s po­
e
m
b ellish ed w ith a big g u a ra n te e d
One M u lta
clln ed to th in k it r a t h e r c le v e r to sitio n s w ith w o n d e rfu l ab ility .
la u g h p ro d u c e r c a lled "A Lion
tin e Rock Isla n d g an g plow 14- b re a k th e law s a n d to feel a lm o st ;
S p ecial."
Inch. n e a rly new
ab u se d If d isco v ered a n d p u n ish e d i
S l'N D lY , J I N . I I
One («In g an g plow , » t e l . |4 6 .
D o ro th ' P h illip s In a big sp e ­
fo r th e sam e offense th e y w ould c o n ­
cial fe a tu r e a ttr a c tio n , " T h e T alk
W. A H E S S E L .
d em n In a n o th e r.
Teacher in Piano
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of th e T o w n ;" a p a tr io tic n u m ­
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* C ak e la lik ely to etlck to new b a k ­
era in relaxation am i hand de­
a n d o r d e r o b serv an ce.
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ing pan»
To p re v e n t th ia h eat th em
velopment.
and S u n d a y .
Id u lt« , 31c
on to p o f th e » to re u n til th e y tu rn
in i lu llin g w a r ta x ; c h il­
s o u th ItolM'it» t i e .
I’h o n e M ?
H ave you seen o u r sto ck of ru g » ?
d re n lib -, w a r la x 1c.
blulali. b u t no t u n til th ey a re b u rn ed . J K M etzger. Y o u r H om e F u rn is h e r
Office with Oregon Washington Truck Agency,
40 Second Street, Cor. Ash Street
Gresham I’hone 17
Portland Broadway 5121
CHOICE M E A T S
H om em ade H am s, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
IM PL E M E N T S OR M A C H IN E R Y
Hessel’s Farm Machinery Co.
Gresham, Oregon
Place your orders Early, «'/// give you Better Ser­
vice and you’ll get the implements when you want them.
Prices guaranteed on all orders and you take delivery
later if not needed now.
Internationel
H arvester Com pany
O liver C hilled or S teel
P low s
All Repairs
Superior Drills, Land Plas­
ter Sowers, Aspinwall Pota­
to Planters, Iron Age Potato
Planters, Fertilizer Attach­
ments,Swrrrjj Seed Graders
better than old style fanning
mills.
Disc Harrows, Spike Har­
rows, Spring Tooth Har­
rows, All Tillage Tools,
H o o s i e r or Kentucky
Drills, Manure Spreaders,
Pulverizors and Rollers.
D rag Saw s
C om plete Line M achinery and Im plem ents
Reliability
Residence 6x2
VV. A. H e s s e l
Service
Office 544
NEW COUNCILMEN
No Money
Down
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET , ROCKWOOD TO HAVE
IS BEING REMODLED
UP TO DATE GARAGE
A. J . W. B row n, p ro p r ie to r of the
G re sh a m M eat M a rk e t, is h a v in g his
sh o p rem o d led . W. K. H a m ilto n is in
c h a rg e of th e w o rk w hich in c lu d e s e x ­
te n s iv e im p ro v e m e n ts. A g a ra g e has
been m ade o u t of th e old s to ra g e
ro o m w hich jo in s th e m a r k e t, new
floors h av e been laid a n d th e sh o p
h a s been re c eiled . T h e w o rk is p ro ­
ceed in g u n d e r difficulties as b u sin e ss
is g o in g on a s u s u a l a t th e m a r k e t
A m ong th e c h a n g e s w hich w ill be
in s ta lle d soon a re a m o d ern ice p la n t
fo r co o lin g th e m e a t, new sid e w a lk s
in fro n t of th e sh o p , an d th e fro n t of
th e b u ild in g is to be enclosed in g lass
w hich w ill give a m uch m o re a t t r a c t ­
ive a p p e a ra n c e th a n th e fo rm e r a r ­
ra n g e m e n t.
Î AT THE THRESHOLD OF *
NATIONAL THRIFT DAY
J. E. M etzger
Gresham Picture Show
Miss Frieda
Bratzel
R ockw ood is to hav e an u p -to -d a te
g a ra g e .
A r th u r K reo fsk y h as p u r ­
ch ased th e b u ild in g on th e n o rth w e s t
c o rn e r of th e
in te rs e c tio n of th e
B ase L in e a n d R ockw ood ro ad s,
w hich w as fo rm e rly o ccupied by a
g e n e ra l sto re , a n d s ta r te d a first c la s s
g a ra g e . H is b ro th e r, E. W. K re o f­
sk y ex p ects to b e asso c ia te d w ith h im
in th e b u sin ess.
M r. K re o fsk y u n d e rs ta n d s th e b u s ­
in ess, h a v in g been in th e g a ra g e b u s­
in ess fo r a n u m b e r of y e a rs in P o r t­
lan d .
T h is is a sp le n d id s ite fo r a g a ra g e
as th e ir a re no se rv ice s ta tio n s lo c a t­
ed on th e B ase L in e e a st of M onta-
v llla.
Mr. K reo fsk y is a son-in-law of A.
G. S c h a n tin of R ockw ood.
s
I he next annual observance ot National Thrift Day
X finds Americans strongly united for Thrift.
1 'in
Got eminent •
X avoidance o: waste and extravagance.
Tiie practise of Thrift is wide-spread throughout
J the land and on Saturday, January 17, thousands will
X start added thrift habits.
You are invited to register Thrift through this In-
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Gresham, Oregon
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