Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 27, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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OREHHAM OUTLOOK
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FE B R U A R Y
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PATTERN
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M IL L IN E R Y
TURBANS,
SAILORS
SHAPES
O P E N IN G
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MONDAY, M ARCH I
1920
International D isc Harrows
Paris Conceptions, Novel Creations, Chic Reproductions of Distinctive
T. ste Providing for Every Occasion
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GRESH AM H A T SH O P
NO. 4 INTERNATIONAL CULTIVATORS
Under New Management
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LOCAL DOINGS
Columbia Semi-Maleable Ranges BRIEFLY TOLD
E. L* T h o rp e o f P o rtla n d , w as in
G resh am o ne d ay la s t w eek on busi-
| ness. M r. T h o rp e is se llin g sto c k In a
h om e b u ild e rs asso c ia tio n .
Mr. a n d M rs. BenJ. C a m ero n and
th e l a t t e r ’s s is te r, M rs K ello g g , v is it­
The Columbia is the fl
H a rry L u ste d an d fam ily , o f L en ta, ed th e a u to m o b ile show o n e d ay th is
Acme of Quality in ranges
v isited his m o th e r, Mrs. L. T. L u ste d , w eek.
last T u e sd a y ev ening. W h en d riv in g
One county in Oregon (U m a tilla )
it embodies all the latest
in to G re sh a m o n e of th e w heigr of produces 1 p er c e n t of th e w h e a t of
his e a r cam e off, but aB h e w as on a th e U nited S tates.
i m p r o v e m e n t s in con­
level ro a d a n d g o in g slow ly, no d ain -
st ruction and design. It
I ag e w as done.
O regon h as a k n ittin g m ill th a t ships
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p ro d u cts in to 11 W estern s ta te s and
is attractively finished,
Mrs. F re d T o d d Is Ju st re c o v e rin g
tw o foreign co u n tries. T h is fa c to ry ’s
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exten siv e a d v e rtisin g c a rrie s O regon’s
o f h e r to n sils.
sto ry th ro u g h o u t th e W est. T he raw
tion is extremely strong
L aD essa D avies, w ho h a s been ill m a te ria l from th e sheep’s back goes
w ith p n e u m o n ia fo r th e p a s t w eek, as a finished p ro d u ct to g a th e r new
and substantial. The top
' is im p ro v in g anil it is h oned w ill m oney from m an y ' d is ta n t places to
is semi-maleable iron,
m ake O regon m ore prosperous.
soon be ab le to re tu rn to school.
highly polished and re­
W m . T h o m h as b o u g h t th e W ill
W ho Is W h o in G re s h a m ?
M axw ell p ro p e rty on S o u th R o b e rts j " R e lig io n as a n e ss e n tia l to life is
quires no blacking. All
av e n u e , fo rm e rly b e lo n g in g to Jo e reco g n ized a n d p ro v isio n m a d e fo r
exposed parts, or parts
Exley.
I th e re lig io u s n e e d s of th e a rm y .” If
liable to breakage are made of inaleable iron. The top rim is of
F lo re n c e K e rn c e le b ra te d h e r 14th (h e a rm y n eed s it how a b o u t th e re s t
one «olid piece ol inaleable iron without seams or joints. The main
b ir th d a y la s t S u n d ay w ith a d in n e r of th e n a tio n ? H ow lo n g w ould re
body is ol one piece Wellsville polished steel, known for its rust
p a rty a t w hich Dr. a n d M ra| A. W. ligion la s t it' e v ery o n e a ss u m e d th e
resisting qualities. As a quick, perfect baker, the Columbia
B o tk in a n d c h ild re n w ere g u e sts. a ttitu d e you do?
Range is unequaled. Nickle plated towel rail full length of the
If all th e p eo p le did as you do,
T ru e to th e tr a d itio n s of th e dav,
stove.
F lo re n c e fs a v ery p a tr io tic g irl. how long w ould th e r e be a c h u rc h in
F la g s a n d n a tio n a l colors m a d e up G re sh a m ?
These ranges can lie supplied with or without reservoir.
Y ou a re in v ite d to th e M e th o d ist
th e h o u se d ec o ra tio n s.
Note the sanitary construction of the shelf.
E p isco p al c h u rc h , “ th e c h u rc h th a t
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They are equipped with white porcelain panel in the oven door
S u n d ay .
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ly c a lled as p a s to r of th e G resh am se rv e s G re s h a m ,"
and white porcelain splasher on high closet.
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B a p tist c h u rc h , w ill p re a c h h is first
E v en in g
se rm o n a t h is new p a s to ra te nex> i " S ta y e rs by th e S tu ff.”
S u b je c t, " R e c la im ­
S u n d ay m o rn in g a t 11 o ’clock. He se rv ic e s 7 :3 0 .
in g th e D e s e rt.”
"YOUR HOME Ft KNISIIEIt.”
ex p ects to p re a c h h e re ev ery S u n d ae
m o rn in g h e re a f te r.
All a re m ost
F airview G range Passes P ro test.
| c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d a n d give
A t th e 'la s t m e e tin g of th e F air-
th e p a s to r a w arm w elcom e. On
view g ra n g e th e fo llo w in g re s o lu ­
n ex t S u n d ay n ig h t Rev. A. J. W a r d
tio n s w ere a d o p te d :
of O reg o n C ity w ill p re a c h a n d th e I
W h ereas, on e o f th e fu n d a m e n ta l
A lld rid g e q u a r t e t of th a t p lace w ill p rin c ip le s of th e P a tr o n s of H u s b a n ­
j sing.
d ry fo rb id s th e d iscu ssio n of re ­
T h e W. F. a n d G eorge F. H oney lig io u s o r p o litic a l s u b je c ts in o u r
g ra n g e m e e tin g s, and
fa m ilie s e n te r ta in e d la s t w eek Mr.
W h ereas, we a re e n te rin g soon up­
a n d Mrs. K a rl K e s te r of V a lie r, M on­ on a g re a t p o litic a l ca m p a ig n in th e
ta n a a n d M r. a n d Mrs. W est of S w ift se lectio n of p re s id e n t of th e U nited
Gresham Phone 17
Portland Broadway 5121
S ta te s a n d o th e r s ta te an d n a tio n a l
i C u rre n t, S a sk a tc h e w a n , C tfnada, old j officers,
now th e r e fo re be it
frie n d s of th e H oneys .in N o rth Da-
R esolved, th a t we tlie officers and
■ k o ta . T h ey also had as g u e s ts thia m em b ers of F airv iew G ran g e No. 3 4 4
| w eek th e ir c o u sin s, Mr. a n d Mrs. do h e re b y p ro te s t a g a in s t th e use of
I F re d H a rris o f C a v a lie r, N o rth Da- th e n am e of th e g ra n g e in o r of any
official a llia n c e w ith an y p o litic a l o r ­
I k o ta .
g a n iz a tio n .
R esolved, th a t a copy of th e s e re s ­
T h e M e th o d ist L a d ie s’ A id so ciety
w ill m eet n e x t W ed n esd ay , M arch 3, ' o lu tio n s be fu rn is h e d th e G resh am
Bring old Papers, Magazines and Books, tied in bundles, i fo r a n a ll-d a y sessio n a t th e borne o f I O u tlo o k an d th e O regon G ra n g e B ul­
le tin fo r p u b lic a tio n th e re in .
rags and burlap to the vacant store in the Boughncr
Mrs. ll. L. W a lra d . to finish th e sew -
Building, Powell street, Gresham.
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S pecial "C o m m u n icatio n of
h o f fo r th e sa le on M arch 17. T h o se
G resh am L odge No. 152 A. F.
| co m in g p lease b rin g lu n ch . All la ­
' x r ' <v A M. W ed n esd ay ev en in g
d les a re in v ite d .
A m a r ria g e licen se w as issu ed .March 3. a t 8 o ’clock fo r la b o r in th e
E A. d eg ree.
T h u rs d a y to W. J . M ershon an d M iss.
V isitin g b ro th e rs w elcom e.
WILLOUGHBY & SHOPE
S u sie S h elley o f T ro u td a le .
»’. B P E T E R S O N . S ec’y.
Mr. a n d M rs. Boyd B rass w ell hav e W. K. H A M ILTO N . W M
m oved In to th e H elney c o tta g e on
T h ird s tre e t.
The Blue-Ribbon Watch
T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e Q ueen
E s th e r c irc le w ill be h eld n ex t M on­
day e v e n in g . M arch 1st, a t th e h om e
o f Miss E s th e r P e te rso n . All m e m ­
b e rs a re u rg e d to a tte n d
A standard guaranteed
C a rd s a re o u t a n n o u n c in g th e m a r ­
watch
that will keep time
ria g e a t T o led o , O regon, W ed n esd ay .
under any conditions. The
F e b r u a r y 2 6 th , o f Miss Rose S ch lech t
product of a factory that
to D onald C. M etzgus. T h e y o u n g
c o u p le w ill resid e a t H ood R lv er|
has made watches for fifty
T h e b rid e e n g a g e d In n u rs in g in
years. Have from 7 to 21
G re sh a m a few m o n th s ago.
jewels, 20-vear gold-filled
T h e d ire c to rs o f th e H om e B u ild ­
case.
e rs ' a sso c ia tio n m et on T u esd ay n ig h t
a n d to o k fa v o ra b le a ctio n on an a p ­
7 he price ranges from
p lic a tio n by W. R G orsag e fo r a loan
Look over our Garden Tool Assortment. Possibly
o f $ 2000 to w a rd th e ere c tio n o f a
d w e llin g on h ts p ro p e rty In th e
the Rake or Hoe needs a new handle. W e Have Them,
n o rth w e s te rn p a rt of tow n.
also New Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, I rowels, Etc.
M.V k th e niAii w h o own* mi«».'
In c re a se d p a tr o n a g e has tax ed th e
A good insurance of Better Crops is the use of Fert­
fa c ilitie s o f th e G resh am S team la u n - j
ilizers.
d ry d u rin g th e p a st few w eeks a n d
: m u ch a d d e d e q u ip m e n t in th e way o f '
For the C»arden we recommend Potato Special
s o rtin g an d m a rk in g ta b le s a n d o th e r
JE W E L E R
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o n v e n ie n t w ays to h a n d le th e c lo th e s
G re sh a m
and General Brands.
P h o n e 651
h av e been a d d ed .
M any o th e r im ­
p ro v e m e n ts a re p la n n e d b u t th e «or:«
p ro ceed s slo w ly on a c c o u n t of the
a m o u n t o f w o rk w hich is b eing
tu r n e d o u t by th e ca p a b le la u n d ry
fo rce. T h e re a re a b o u t a dozen em ­
p loyed in th e d iffe re n t d e p a rtm e n ts
an d th ey a re busy all of th e tim e.
Mrs. H. „ . K ling an d so n s. H erb
an d J e r r y , a re v is itin g th e a u to show
In P o rtla n d to d ay .
M iss R uby E m ery cam e h om e ei »Hy
th is w e e k fro m th e e a st w here she at
te n d e d th e fu n e r a l of h e r la te em ­
p lo y er. T h o m as P rin c e
Miss E m ery
Is v is itin g h e r p a re n ts , Mr an d M rs
B W, E m ery.
Mrs. A lice R o b e rts M ears la co n ­
Office and Shop,
fined to h e r h o m e w ith InOuenxa
J. E. M E T Z G E R
COAL
M IL L
FEED
Express and General
Hauling
GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
Saturday, February 28 w ill be
W A STE PA PE R DAY
80c per hundred paid for paper
SATURDAY ONLY
Early Garden—
in all sizes— 1-horse, 2-horse, or tractor Disc Harrows
South Bend
Six Shovel Spring Trij#. Drills.
Planters. Spreaders.
A C om plete Line o f Im plem ents
Hessel s Farm Machinery
Residence 6x2
Gresham, Oregon
Office 544
Special Free Offer to Introduce
Sher win- Williams Floorlac
Here is an opportunity which will not soon present itself
again. The coupon printed below when filled in and presented
a t our store with 10c will entitle you to
One J/^-Pint Can of Floorlac................................30
One Good Quality Varnish Brush........................15
Total value
.....................
.45
I his quantity will he sufficient to refinish a eliair, small
table, cupboard, etc. Floorlac is one of the famous Sfaerwin.
AV illiams Products. W ith Floorlac a surface can be stained
and varnished in one operation. It is m anufactured in a varie­
ty of shades which are designed to imitate closely the'colors of ’
expensive woods such as mahogany, oak, etc. Flooring is very
easy to apply and dries in a few hours. Samples orT lnorlae
colors can be seen at our store.
Bring your signed coupon in today, as this introductory
offer is good for a few days only.
COUPON
Name ............ ;...................................
Address ............................................
Town .........................................................
This coupon and 10c entitles bearer to 14-Pint Can of
Floorlac and one varnish brush (only one of each to each
purchaser).
L L. K id d er H d w . Co.
Gresham, Oregon
It’s time you were making preparations
for your Early G arden. It’s time to plant
Early P eas
— L ettuce
— R adishes
Early P otatoes — O nionsets, Etc.
- A lso tim e for S w eet P eas
Our Stocks Now Are Large
$25.00 to $45.00
Guy D. Jones
A Few Suggestions for Lenton Season
Frank C. Jones Co.
Mackerel, Salt Salmon, Herring, Kippered
Salmon, Golden Bloaters and a variety
of Canned Fish
G eneral Contractor*
C arpentering
SPE C IA L , W HILE T H E Y LA ST
Picnic H am s...........................the lb. 26c
Quaker Corn Flakes, to cleanup, . pkg
E lectrical W iring
Fixtures and Lamps
Septic Tanks
C em ent Work
10c
A. W. Metzger & Co.
Q U A L IT Y A N D SE RV IC E
Phone 661
-
Phone 661
Tailoring
, For men and women— cleaning.
1 pressing and repairing done well
1 Peter Lenard. Powell street
Main St.
G resham . O ra.
Frank C. J o e« .
Bungalow Bldg
P hone Ml»
Floyd L Mark
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STRENGTH
Our best authority defines as solid­
ity, protecting power, abilitv, energy
concentration.
The First State Bank’s greatest
appeal for patronage lies in its excep-
tonal strength.
This exceptional strength is not on­
ly in resources (though more than
one-half million dollars) but also in
administrative ability, organization,
extraordinary facilities, wide exper­
ience, operative energy, initiative and
progressiveness.
Ihe Lnited States Government’s
recognition of this exceptional
strength is evidenced by the recent
admission of the First State Bank to
membership in the Federal Reserv,
System.
F IR ST S T A T E
BA N K
Gresham, Oregon
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