Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 23, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM OUTLOOK
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FRIDA Y. JANU AR Y
LOCAL DOINGS
i briefly told
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19S0
BARGAIN RATES
M rs. W. C. A hderson, w ife o f th e
co u n ty s u p e r in te n d e n t, is In th e Good
S a m a rita n h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d w h e te
ON
■he u n d e rw e n t a m a jo r o p e ra tio n
S a tu rd a y . H e r m an y frie n d s w ill be
g la d to le a rn th a t Hhe is g e ttin g along
as w ell as can be ex p ected.
M iss L aN o ra T eev in is v isitin g r e l­
a tiv e s an d frie n d s In San F ra n c isc o ,
I.os A ngeles a n d S a c ra m e n to .
She I
e x p ects to be g o n e a b o u t a m o n th .
M. M. S q u ire h as sold h is h om e In I
L aw ren ce a d d itio n to P h ilip B ra tz e l.
Mr. S q u ire ex p ects to m ove o n to his
p lace on W a llu la H e ig h ts w hich is
, now o ccu p ied by M r. an d M rs. Boyd )
Type M Engines
B rassw ell.
have removable cylind­ Primrose Cream Separators
D an W rig h t h as so ld h is h om e to
a Mr. C h u rch fro m K an sas. Mr. and
er sleeves, Throttle gov­
All gears running in oil,
Mrs. W rig h t ex p ect to leav e soon fo r
erning, Magneto which
Runs easy and gets All
s o u th e rn C alifo rn ia .
requires no batteries.
the cream.
T h e M eth o d ist L ad ies A id w ill m eet !
W ed n esd ay , .Jan u ary 28, a t th e h o m e!
of Mrs. C. M Z im m e rm a n fo r a n all i
day sessio n . T h e b u sin e ss of th e day i
w ill be th e c u ttin g a n d sew in g of
Disc Harrows, Pulverizors, Spike Tooth Harrows,
a p ro n s in p re p a ra tio n fo r th e a p ro n [
and Ensilage Cutters.
sa le to be h eld in th e n e a r fu tu re . :
T h e la d le s w ho can com e fo r th e
m o rn in g sessio n a re re q u e s te d to ’
b rin g th e ir lu n ch .
T h e b u sin e ss m e e tin g w ill begin a t
2 :3 0 p nt. an d a so cial te a w ill fo l­
low. All a re in v ite d . T h o se a s s is t­
in g th e h o ste ss a re M rs. L ucy O s­
b o rn e . Mrs. C. I. R a k e r, Mrs. A rth u r
D o w sett an d Miss E d ith L ym an.
Mr. an d M rs. P ercy L arsen , of
P o rtla n d , a re v is itin g a t th e h om e o r
Reliability
W. A. H e s s e l
Service
Mr. a n d Mrs. H a n s L a rse n of B o rin g .
Residence 6x2
Office 544
P a u l C ary , of P o rtla n d , h as b o u g h t
th e 3. I. K o rsu n d 4 -acre fa rm so u th
of tow n
Mrs. K o rsu n d h a s re tu rn e d
to H a m ilto n , M o n tan a, w h ere th e y
w ill m a k e th e ir hom e. Mr. K o rsu n d
w ill leav e soon.
C. E. O sb u rn of C. E. O sb u rn &
Co., a u th o riz e d W illa rd se rv ice s t a ­
tio n , a tte n d e d a b a n q u e t of W illa rd
se rv ic e m en a n d sa le s e x p e rts In
P o rtla n d a t th e B enson h o te l on
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g o f la s t w eek.
A
Auto and Gas Engine Repairing Accessories
fe a tu r e o f th e e v e n in g w as a ta lk by
C has. S. H a rp e r, W illa rd a g e n t fo r FUMIGATE OR BURN
GERM INFECTED BOOKS
Auto Electric Work a Specialty
th e n o rth w e s t. A m ong o th e r th in g :
o f In te re s t he to ld how th e b u sin ess
B ooks sh o u ld be fu m ig a te d b efo re
of h is co m p an y h ad g ro w n
from
$ 3 5 0 0 In 1913 to a m illio n d o lla rs in th e ir r e tu r n to th e lib ra ry , in c a se of
1919, less $250.
c o n ta g io u s d ise a se s su ch as m easles,
Let us tell you about our Tire proposition. We handle
Mr. a n d M rs. D. W rig h t e n te r ­
Racine, Miller and Oldfield. T hey’re all good makes
ta in e d on la s t S u n d a y M r. a n d Mrs. m um ps, w h o o p in g co u g h an d skin
W . K. H a m ilto n a n d fam ily of P o r t­ d iseases. N ot only th e p a tie n t b u t
Investigate our ‘ DAY N IT E ” headlight lens, where dim
la n d .
Mr. a n d M rs G eorge Moffitt th e e n tire h o u se h o ld sh o u ld re fra in
a n d fam ily o f th e M elrose d is tric t from u sin g th e lib ra ry u n til all d a n ­
ming is not necessary. Leave your brights on and still
w ere c a lle rs o n e d ay th is w eek
comply with every city and state law. A demon­
An e x h ib it in th e O u tlo o k w indow g e r of c o n ta g io n is p assed , say s Miss
stration will be given in the near future.
w hich a ttr a c te d m u ch a tte n tio n d u r ­ M ontague, th e lib ra ria n .
in g th e p a st few d ay s w as a p la te of
B ooks a r e n o t receiv ed fro m hom es
W atch for Announcement.
a d ozen eg g s, all d o u b le y o lk ers, w here th e r e a re cases of s c a r le t fev er,
from th e p u lle t pen of S k areit B ro s.'
A few good second-hand cars left. Get ready for spring.
egg fa rm . T h ey w ere la id by A pril- sm all pox, d ip th e rla o r in f a n tile p a r ­
T h e se m u st be b u rn e d an d
Purchase while prices are reasonable.
h a tc h e d p u lle ts a n d w ere g a th e re d in alysis.
th e c o u rse o f a w eek. S k a re k B ros, disposed o f in no o th e r w ay. T h e li­
a re c o n s ta n tly a d d in g to th e ir sto c k b ra r ia n w ish es to be n otified as soon
an d e q u ip m e n t a n d h a v e o n e of th e
JOHN IDE
Phone
J. E. PALMQUIST
m odel p o u ltry ra n c h e s of th e G resh ­ as p o ssib le t h a t no fines m ay be
R es. 12x3
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S afe
am d is tric t. T h ey sp ecialize on th e c h a rg e d in su ch in s ta n c e s.
Res. 32x
H ollyw ood s tr a in o f W h ite L eg h o rn s g u a rd in g th e p u b lic h e a lth Is of th e
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Gresham, Oregon
an d a re a v e ra g in g 5 0 p e r c e n t from u tm o st im p o rta n c e to a ll of us now
th e i r e n tir e flock o f 1040 b ird s, w ith
69 p e r c e n t fro m a pen o f 4 00 A pril w hen e v ery c ity is s tru g g lin g a g a in g
epidem ic.
p u lle ts.
Mrs. C. W. G leason u n d e rw e n t an
o p e ra tio n on W ed n esd ay fo r th e re ­
m oval o f h e r to n s ils.
H er m o th e r,
Y our H o m e F u r n is h e r
M rs M a rtin , o f P o rtla n d , is a ss istin g
in th e G leason h o m e d u rin g Mrs
C ontinued from P age 1.
G le a so n ’s Illness.
Mr. a n d Mrs. E. L. T h o rp e , w ho r e ­ fro st fo r th e p o ta to e s to rip en ready
T h e p e rc e n ta g e o f th e loss to n ex t I th e sch o o l b u t fu rn is h e s th e lu ces
c e n tly so ld th e ir G resh am hom e, have
been v is itin g In P o rtla n d fo r th e fo r d ig g in g , w hich only g a v e a b o u t a se a s o n 's fr u it cro p can o n ly be liv e f o r sp e e d in g up a n < [ e x tra e ffo rts
p ast w eek
T h ey w ere In G resh am w eek o r ten d ay s to dig th e la te crop. g u essed a t a t th e p re s e n t tim e. T h e tw ice in s te a d o f once a y e a r
to d ay lo o k in g a f!“ r b u sin ess m a tte rs . M any a c re s of p o ta to e s a re s till in th e loss o f f r u it a n d v e g e ta b le s w hich | T h e fo llo w in g p u p ils h a v in g re
M ain S tre e t
G R E SH A M
T h ey h a v e n o t ye» ta k e n possession of g ro u n d .
P h o n e 881
w ere s to re d fo r w in te r’s u se by in- ceived a g ra d e n t o n "
th e ir new hom e a t M ilw au k ie.
GKO. D IK T L , P ro p .
Som e people w ho h a v e p o ta to e s
M iss M ary C an n y , w ho w as ta k e n
ill w ith sc a rle t fe v e r a b o u t ten days s till In th e g ro u n d h av e d u g sam p le
ago, is d o in g very well au d expects h ills to find If th ey w ould be w o rth
soon to be up. No o th e r m em b ers ot
th e fam ily h av e ta k e n th e d isease so d ig g in g . T h ey re p o r t th a t h a rd ly a
p o ta to b u t h a s onp end o r th e o th e r " X , “ ' " " " ” " "
fa r.
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Mrs. O. E. M llleson an d little frozen.
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d a u g h te r a re sp e n d in g th e w eek w ith
A w a rn in g is b ein g so u n d e d to e x ­
j d u rin g th e y e a r:
Mrs. M illeso n 's p a re n ts , Mr. an d M is.
a m in e p o ta to e s w ell as m an y w ere
A Good B uy.
I A ith
H en ry M etzger.
Mr. M llleson, w ho fro
ste d en o u g h to spoil th e i r q u a lity j C h e v ro le t to u r in g c a r, g o o d tire s ! QA F m et °
( a rm a le ta
G leason
is em p lo y ed in P o rtla n d , m a k e s th e
an d m a k e th e m u n fit fo r th e m a r k e t gOod
P e r c e n t, M elvin G rad in 100 p er
tr ip to G resh am ev ery ev en in g .
G R E SH A M O V E R L A N D CO.
Icent, C a r a M ason 98 p e r cen t.
A n in e-p o u n d baby g irl, S hirley o r fo r seed w hile to all a p p e a ra n c e s I
Gresham Phone 17
Portland Broadway 5121
L o u ise, w as born to Mr. a n d Mrs W.
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S ta p le to n
92
th ey w ere u n h a rm e d .
F. M ason on W ed n esd ay m o rn in g
M aine F u ll o f C offee.
, p e r c e n t; la n g u a g e . M ildred M etz-
O ne p o ta to g ro w e r re p o r ts th a t h e ,
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M o th er a n d baby a re b ein g cared fo r
y?.u “ evP r 8aw coffp<*
h ° ° 0P, e r C ent; h,8tO ry' K e n n e th
by M rs. I). 8. J o h n s o n an d a re both h ad tw o p its, o n e of w hich h e th o u g h t
T abor M 7 I
w as in fine co n d itio n but w hen h. ' ‘ A
b° a r d ' on
CBnt’ M e’V,n G rad in
Gr«*.hniu SSS3
d o in g well.
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I’ II. R oork of P e n d le to n , fo rm e r­ m a rk e te d th e m th e v w ere re tu rn e d to i T
ly of G re sh a m , w as h e re th is wpett
e ja c u la te d th e w a r-h a rd e n e d s t a r c e n t- M ild red M etzg er 92 p e r cen t.
v isitin g w ith his d a u g h te r , Mrs. th e s to re s as fro ste d . T h e te s t com es b o a rd e r. “ T h e M arn e w as fu ll of It.
T h e fa c t t h a t th e class aged th e
Arthur IP. Kreofsky, Prop.
A gnes W a lte rs an d o th e r re la tiv e s w hen th e y a re cooked, th e p o ta to
new
sp e llin g book, w h e re a s th e w ords
an d frien d s.
h a v in g a sw e e t ta s te .
Greehain School Not««.
T h e m e e tin g s In p ro g re ss a t th e
Overhauling - Repairing - Acetylene Welding
w
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ta k e n fro m th e old book ac-
T h ese p o ta to e s need n o t be a to ta l
M eth o d ist c h u rc h h a v e been of g rip ­ loss,
h o w ev er, as th e S ta rc h f a c t o r y ' . J ? ” f° UFth' ” f t h ' 9*Xtb “ nd 8ev' ‘-ount8 fo r th e P ° ° r sh o w in g In sp ell
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(Turner II* « ' L in e a n d R o rk w o m l Hoad.«.
Ìh e c l .t Ìr
sin g in g good. F o r se v eral n ig h ts th e A bout 200 to n s o f fro zen p o ta to e s
o p e n in g e x ercises h av e been In c h a rg e h av e been receiv ed by th e factory M ondav w»» i
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n th e n ig h t "Ince th e freeze. S ince m ost o f th e se e, Dectpd
Teacher in Piano
befo re.
II. L St. C la ir w ill be th e a re from c o o p e ra tiv e m e m b e rs th e
h ,
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H e a d e r to n ig h t.
Rev. R. E M yers to ta l n u m b e r o f to n s w ill be tn an v n ,
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Private
or class lessons. Sp<?
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rial attention given to begin-
n ig h t, th e s u b je c ts b e in g 'S can t ,
° r° r ’ " e w hole te r r ito r y . O n e ( th e com )ng wepk
C lo th in g ," a n d "D iv in e T ra n s fu s io n " . I ,a r m e r n e a r T ro u td iile e s tim a te s th a t
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ers in relaxation and band de­
re sp ectiv ely . On S u n d ay th e m o rn - a ‘ le a s t $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 w o rth of p o ta to e s , h _
f, pl<' a8Pd w ith
velopment.
in g an d ev e n in g se rm o n s w ill be on w ere lo st In th a t v icin ity .
“ T m ,d -y p a r p ro m o t,o n p la n , it n o t
P boae 807
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BROOMS
Special Sale
Beginning Monday, January 26, 1920
See that broom at—
It’s a Dandy
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
1. E. METZGER
Potatoes Damaged Most
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
COAL
M IL L
FEED
Express and General
Hauling
GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
ROCKW OOD
GARAGE
Miss Frieda Bratzel
BLUE MONDAY
—is a thing of the past
in homes where they use the
Y | W att» s ta te re of B ea v e rto n a re ex-I
Electric Motor
High Speed Washer
Simple to operate, Costs but 2 cents
per wash-day and does the work while you
rest. A n.I1E,Jec*Hc Motor High-Speed
• n*, er ,W1’* ~°
your washing, and it
will be done better than you can do it bv
the old methods. Come in and let us show
> ou how it is operated. Then surprise your
wife with one.
A. W. Metzger & Co.
P h o n e (Mil
Quality and Service
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Gresham Movie Show
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M ae .M urray
"Model II ii 'I kum I«". Ilijt Comedy.
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v akn | . i i ,,
A c o u rte o u s tr e a tm e n t w ill he given
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Nobody e v e r b eliev es you a re do-
♦ ing y o u r b e s t— a n d n o b o d y Is rig h t.
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"Girl hy th e R nm M de”
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"Siren« o f th e Sud«". C om ply.
p o ta to e s
uii.-i but not fro •
it -
seed. H is ad v ice is to te s t seed p o ta -,
I io cs now by p la c in g sa m p les of d o u b t- !
fn l need in w arm su n n v p laces If the
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) »ccd I’ good it w ill s t a r t sen d in g
sp ro u ts . T h is sim p le p re c a u tio n w ill
sav e m uch tim e a n d ex p en se in th e
sp rin g if th e r e is an y d o u b t as to
w h e th e r th e seed w as fro ste d o r not.
P o rtla n d seed c o m p an ies a re d is ­
c u ssin g th e q u e stio n of g e ttin g tw o
o r th r e e c a rlo a d s of seed p o ta to e s
fro m W isconsin. F a rm e rs w ho have
p o ta to e s w ill do w ell to be c a re fu l to
save th e i r ow n seed as In d ic a tio n s a re
It w ill be b o th h ig h a n d sc a rc e next ’
i sp rin g .
R ep o rt fro m tru c k g a rd e n e r s In
n e a rb y lo c a litie s in d ic a te th a t th e re
w as q u ite h eav y losses o f cau liflo w er
and celery an d su ch la te g a rd e n crop«
No c o m p lete fig u res can e v e r be
g iv en as to tile a m o u n t of th e finan-1
c la l loss to th is se ctio n by th e u n - ’
p ro c e d e n te d s to rm o f last D ecem ber
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"Gather up the fragments that remain so that nothin/
mav be lost.
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These words are an exemplification of the purpose
ot the Savings Bank—of the Country.
They gather up the fragments’and mass them to­
gether for investment.
'A ho can say the amount of railroads that have
been built—the industries that have been put in mo­
tion through the use of Savings Banks by the people
of the L mted States.
All should at this time stop and think what thev
do toward putting the World in Order bv the pract­
ise of Thrift
'
H
- verJi2n$/ ca*lin& our hank during the week will
receive a Thrift Day Badge.
W e pay 4 per cent Interest on Savings and “Will
do tor you all that any good bank should do.”
FIRST STATE BANK, GRESHAM ORE.