Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 23, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OVTI j OOK
T ailoring
PLEASANT HOME
F o r m en and w om en— cleaning,
It was decided Sunday m orning to
pressing and rep airin g done well.
continue th e revival services at
P e te r L enard. Pow ell stree t.
P leasant Home d u rin g th is week.
| Rev. E. E. G ilbert, th e d istrict su ­
perintendent, preached a t P leasant
Home again Sunday evening to an
E E P a supply of
I interested audience.
Rev R. E. Myers preached an o th er
PE A R L O IL (kero­
sene) on hand for use in i of his splendid serm ons Monday ev­
ening and will co n tin u e th ese serv­
o il co o k sto v es, heaters
ices d urin g th e present week. The
and lamps. Pearl Oil is
, services » ill be held at 8 o'clock each
c le a n an d econom ical.
evening th is week except S aturday.
Your dealer can supply
T here will be special m usic at each
! of these services.
you. A sk for P E A R L
K
O IL .
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(C A L ir o U N I A )
Don’t fo rg et the m asquerade dance
at Fairview S aturday evening, March
[ 27th. Prizes for best ladies' costum e
and for lad ies’ m ost ridiculous cos-
Itum e. D itto for g en tlem en .— Adv.
TUESDAY.
MELROSE AND VICTORY
MARCH
SS,
PAGB THJUtR
1020
FAIRVIEW
\
T he V ictory P aren t-T each er asso­
to th e in ability of D istrict
ciation. w hich was postponed ffom S u Owing
p erin ten d en t E. E. G ilbert to be
last F rid ay on account of th e dram a. here
E aster Sunday, th e plans for
“ The F ascin atin g F anny B row n” th e d on
edicating of th e new M ethodist
which so m any wished to a tte n d in ch u rch
been changed to next
G resham , will m eet next F riday even­ Sunday, have
arch 28. T here will be
ing. M arch 26 at th e schoolhtuise. A services, M
m orning and evening
good program has been arran g ed by when Rev. both
G ilbert will preach
1
th e program com m ittee. Mrs. G. W. and special Mr.
A llder, Mrs. Alex. Thom pson and | be rendered. m usic by th e ch o ir w ill
F red F oth.
B urlingam e is confined to
A special fea tu re will be th e first his Converse
bed and is unable to a tte n d his
of a series of read in g which will be stu
d ies at high school.
given every m onth.
R efreshm ents
G uests who atten d ed th e bounte-
will bo served and all are invited to 1 ous d in n er given on Sunday at the
a tte n d an d have a good tim e.
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Edw in Burl-
Mrs. Leo Dollo w itch has been ill | iugam
e were, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mol-
w ith m easles a t th e hom e of h er le r an d children, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
m other. Mrs. G race F rit«. She is P eterson and children and D. S. Dun-
now' able to be up.
H arry C urry, Sr., is recovering from i bar.
severe bruises and cuts received last M ethodist church on Suuday m orning
w eek when th e m achine w hich he was S w ith a larg e atten d an ce, 36 being
d riv in g collided w ith an o th e r one in present. T he follow ing officers were
P o rtlan d . A lthough severely jolted
S. Dixon, su p e rin ten d e n t:
and bruised Mr. C urry received no elected:
Edw in B urlingam e, assistan t su p er­
serio u s in ju ries. Miss C urry has also in
te n d en t; W illie B utler, secreteary :
been q u ite ill b ut is som ew hat im ­ ! Mrs.
E. G reen, trea su ry ; Mrs. S.
proved.
Dixon, o rg an ist; P au lin e Zinn, assist­
Mr. an d Mrs. H. C. L arson, of ! an
t o rg an ist; teach ers, Mrs. E. G reen,
G resham , called on Rev. and Mrs. J. Mrs.
E. B urlingam e. Mrs. Ira Brooks,
H. Wood la st Sunday. Rev. E. E. ; Mrs. S.
Dixon and J. B urlingam e.
G ilbert and Rev. E arl B. Cotton v isit­
Mr. and Mrs. E. G reen w ent to
ed a sh o rt tim e w ith them Saturday. : Kelso.
ashington on Sunday to visit
Mrs. Joseph G u th rie is spending this h er b ro W
IE YOV’VK \ E \ E K BEEN IN DEBT, K E E P OUT O F IT.
th er, G eorge B urlingam e, w ho
week at th e hom e of th e W oods help­ is ill b u t is rep o rted slig h tly im­
YOU MIGHT AS W ELL HAVE A M ILIcSTOXE AROUND YOUR
ing to care for Mrs. Wood w ho has proved.
NECK,
been q u ite ill. Mrs. W ood is much
b e tte r now.
TH E DAY YOU P I T V O IR F IR ST DOLLAR IV TH E RANK.
PLEASANT
VIEW
Mr. and Mrs. T hom as W iles have
IS A RIG DAY IN YOUR LIEE.
A little d au g h te r arriv ed a t the
sold th e ir farm to Mr. and Mrs.
W alter R hodes of P lea san t Valley. hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. Jen k in s on the
MAKE IT A PRACTICE TO REGULARLY D EPO SIT SOME­
Mr. and Mrs. W iles a re m oving to | 12th ingt. an d front th e sm iles the
THING IN T H E RANK AND YOU NEED N EVER EEA R DKRT.
G resham w here they have purchased fam ily w ear one would ju d g e th a t she
DEBT COMES FROM SPENDING— NOT FROM SAYING.
a home. T he neighbors re g re t the was eagerly welcomed.
Mr. and Mrs. McKee, who have
d e p a rtu re of th e W iles from th e ir
m idst, hut w ish them all happiness been visiting a t th e H arding home,
PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK.
and success in th e ir new home. Mr. left lust T ueseday via S eattle for En-
an d Mrs. R hodes are young people derly, B. C. T he roads w ere not
YOU W ILL R E C E IV E 4 PE R CENT INTEREST.
and have tw o little boys. T hey will n early so bad as an ticip ated an d th ree
FIV E P E R CENT SPE C IA L DEPOSITS O F $500 OR MORE.
be a welcome addition to th e com ­ days of easy tra v e l p u t th em across
th e C anadian line.
m unity.
Mr. and Mrs. M uir w ere Sunday
Mrs. B ack stran d had as h e r guests
over the w eek-end h e r sisters th e visitors at th e W hitehead home.
S aturday » ’ternoon ab o u t th irty
Misses O tella an d R uth H enderson,
GRBBUAM, OREGON
an d a friend Miss H ulda Bloom gren. friends g ath ered a t th e hom e of Mrs.
Mrs. C. P. T allm an has "been quite J A. D. Mershon at a farew ell p arty for
111 for th e past few days b ut is much iter b ro th er and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
RESOURCES OVER $225,000.00.
J. Jefferson, who expect to leave soon
b e tte r now.
fo
r
M
inneapolis,
M
innesota.
A
very
Mr. and Mrs. H enry F ritz called
on Mr. and Mrs. Ed B ester la st Sun­ p leasan t social aftern o o n was spent,
loaded wagons, and can be w orked
Beeman G arden Tractor.
a fte r w hich a lovely lunch' was served
day.
C. E, O sburn & Co. have tak en the pull any g arden tools, law n m ow ers,
Nels Jo h n so n and fam ily an d the by th e ladies present. A lthough Mr.
with a belt to o p era te any n u m b er of
Misses T eckla and Eva Shuholm of Jefferson is alm o st an invalid, his agency for th e Beem an g ard e n tr a c t­ your m achines w hich re q u ire power.
Pow ell V alley w ere g u ests a t th e sunny disposition has won him a host ors, and have one on th e floor for It is pow erful and econom ical. Come
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard Back- of frien d s d u rin g th e ir few m onths' d em o n stratio n .
T his tr a c to r will in and see it operate.
stay here.
stra n d , Sunday afternoon.
/
Tires Advance 20 %
We have a few Racine tires left which
we will sell at the old price.
Come in and get yours.
We handle RACINE, MILLER and OLD­
FIELD. They’re all good makes.
GRESHAM GARAGE
JOHN IDE
F. E. PALMQUIST
Office 801
Gresham, Oregon
Res. 12x3
Res. ,"»•2!)
PAID
CASH
BANK Your.HONE’
and (jet out of D E B T .
BANK OF GRESHAM
HALEY
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind.
E. BAUMANN,
Gresham
Phone 901
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EK STR O M
TRUCK
3 BIG TRUCKS
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S E R V IC E
BEST OF SERVICE
RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE
A. M ather H ilb u rn , an im persona­
to r o r renow n, will be at th e C orbett
High school S atu rd ay evening. Mar.
27, ut 8 p. m. T ickets may be se­
cured a t th e schoolhouse. Come out
and enjoy th is fine en tertain m en t.
H. T u ttle, of L ang &Co., PortlaniL
-'1
cam e out T hursduy to invoice th e
W. H. H. lleed stock of m erchandise.
Mrs. B lackhali, who has been vis­
iting h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Eloyd Heed,
retu rn ed to P o rtlan d W ednesday.
V ictor Jo h n so n of F ish ers, W ash­
ington, was calling on frien d s here
Sunday.
lin iy p
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
P ortland A -2078
2 2 5 A sh; Bdwy 2OH2
Albert Ekstrom
CORBETT
T he B. Y. P. U. will hold an au c­
tio n sale of fancy and useful articles
at th e B aptist church S atu rd ay even­
ing, M arch 2, at 7 :30 p. m. Coffee
and cake will be served. All a re cor­
dially in v ite d .____________________ _
G resham 851
Oor. P ow ell ansi Maple
k
Ji
* Wholesome, Cletiwl«,.
Rrtreshinq anil Heollni)
• *-ollcn - 5 ' urine for Red-
r.ess, Soreness, Granula-
, - . r r t i o n Itching and Burning
LYtJof the t-yes or Eyelids;
T; *-
VZ.
YOUR
"2 D rop," After the Movie«. Motoring or Golf
will "In your confidence. Ark Your Druggist
Air Murine when your F , »s Need Cere.
M lu r iu o >' vi- U e m o d y C o ., C h i c a g o
“SIMPLICITY”
Implements
Machinery
Placing your ord­
ers early. First—
You’ll get delivery
when wanted.
Second—
We guarantee no
raise in price on
any orders accept­
ed by us for later
delivery.
ON BINDER TWINE ORDERS—
Placed with us now we’ll guarantee no raise or decline
in price, and our price is from 3c to 5c a pound cheaper
than in 1919. PREM AX - PURI', MANILLA or
STANDARD.
It sure will pay to place that order
AT ONCE.
I f in need of Implements or Machinery
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
KKRYTCK
D ELIA BILITY
Residence 6x2
Gresham, Oregon
Office 544
WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER?
In order to determine the real or intrinsic value of a piano (which is the simplest thing possible) it is only
necessary to eliminate all “guessing schemes,” “puzzle contests,” “the continual special sale artist,” and the
“dealer who gives you something for nothing” in the shape of free prizes, etc., and center your attention on
some one responsible firm whose past record will bear the closest scrutiny as to its businesslike methods, the
real quality of its goods, and the financial ability to stand back of its patrons. Above all else, do not pur­
chase a “Stencil Piano,” no matter what the merchant may claim for it. The very fact that it bears “a fic­
titious name,” a “non-de-plume”—that is a name that in nowise establishes its origin—is proof positive that its
maker does not wish to be identified with it for fear of being held responsible for *it,s up-keep. It is safe to say.
T h ere is really tio com parison betw een th e ease and th o ro u g h ­
ness with w hich an E lectric C leaner rem oved d irt and th e difficulty
of sw eeping.
•
T rue, one CAN clean ru g s and carp ets w ithout an electric clean­
er. A broom o r carp et sw eeper will b rush up SOME of th e d irt; an o
if you like th e exerclw and have plenty of tim e and stre n g th a broom
and a carp et b eater will do th e work a fte r a fashion.
In the sam e way one can wash w ithout soap. W ater alone will
rem ove some d irt if applied w ith enough "elbow g rea se.”
B ut people use soap because it cleaus m ore easily an d b e tte r th an
w ater alone.
F o r th e sam e reason people use E lectric C leaners because they
clean m ore easily and far b etter th an o th e r m ethods.
ELECTRIC STORE
ELECTRIC BUILDING
“ Buy Your E lectric Goods at an E lectric Htore."
no matter at what bargain price they are sold, they will provide a goodly profit to the dealer (and it’s just as cer­
tain that instead of buying a piano, you really borrow a lot of trouble and expense).
BUSH & LANE PIANO
MANUFACTURING CO.
will neither build or sell CHEAP STENCIL PIANOS. Every piano bears our name as the builders and
sellers and is guaranteed-in the strongest possible terms. No better piano exists at any price and we stand ready
to pay $1000.00 in cash if there is “Any Piano Made” (case excepted) which costs more to build than a Bush
& Lane Piano. The fact that we manufacture and sell direct enables us to sell at a price considerably less
than is customary through agencies. Our deferred payment plan calls for only 7 per cent interest, instead of
the usual 8 per cent interest. All Bush & Lane Pianos are patented in one or more ways. We have repeated­
ly sought the aid of the law in protecting these patents, showing that other builders of pianos have deemed
them of value.
ROCK SPRINGS
K IN G
COAL
Gas Bricketts
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
Main 8 tre e t
BUSH & LANE PIANO CO.
BUILDERS OF ONE OF THE FEW REALLY WORTHY PIANOS OF TODAY
Bush and Lane Bldg.
PORTLAND, ORE.
Broadway At Alder
Ekstrom Truck Service
P itone H51
GRESHAM
GKO. DIKTL, Prop.
P hone 881
Grenhani 23.3
Taltor 5071
ROCKWOOD GARAGE
KREOFSKY BROS. Props.
Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing
Tires, Oils, Accessories
C orner Raee L ine anti R ockw ood Hoad»