Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 26, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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G R E SH A M
In y o u r w atch ate a d ily lo sing
T a ilo r in g
tim e ? If so. It n eed s c le a n in g an d F o r
m en
and
w o m en — c le a n in g ,
a d ju s tin g .
B rin g it to J o n e s , th e p re ssin g an d re p a irin g d o n e w ell.
Je w e le r. All w ork g u a ra n te e d .
P e te r L e n a rd . P ow ell s tre e t.
N E W S P R IN G W A S H G O O D S
36-in. Flowered Voiles in all the newest colorings
........................................ per yd
$1.00 to $1.50
36-in. Silk and Cotton f lowered Crepes in larger floral
and figured designs .......per yd.
$1.50 to $1.85
Pumps and Oxfords for ladies in military and Cuban
heels, Cordovan, Black, Patent Leather $7.50 to $9
C A N N O N ’S D r y G o o d s
G R E SH A M , O REG O N
W a rn e r
R u s t-p ro o f C o rsn la
COAL
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liu tle r ir k
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P a tte rn «
FEED
LOCAL DOINGS
BRIEFLY TOLD
F R ID A Y ,
M ARC H
OU.
1080
MELROSE AND VICTORY
T h e a d u lt c la s s of th e Iliff M. E. I
' S u n d ay school w ill c o n tin u e th e stu d y j
of L esson IX . " P a s t, P re s e n t an d F u - '
I tu r e W ork o f th e H oly S p ir it." T he
su b je c t o f th e c h ild re n 's ta lk by th e
T h re e c o n flrm a n d s w ill be ex­
p a s to r w ill be "N ew B oxing G lo v es.”
a m in e d d u rin g th e m o rn in g serv ices
T h e ju n io r cla ss sh o u ld see t h a t th e i r !
a t th e Zion E v a n g e lic a l c h u rc h next
1 lesson boo k s t r e finished, fo r th e j
S u n d ay m o rn in g . T h e c h u rc h serv- q u a r t e r is n e a rly o v e r a n d th e r e is a
ices w ill b egin a t 1 0 :3 0 o ’clock. S u n - 1 p riz e offered to th e p u p il w ho has th e
d ay sch o o l w ill co u v en e Im m ed iately heat lesson book. T h e books m ust
a f t e r th e o th e r serv ices. T h e y o u n g I be c o m p leted , h o w ev er, an d a ll of th e |
verses w ritte n in if th e y w in. If th e 1
! p eo p le's le a g u e w ill m eet a t 8 p. m. boo k s a re re a d y n ex t S u n d a y th e
■ A c o rd ia l in v ita tio n Is e x te n d e d to prize, a B ible, w ill be a w a rd e d E a s te r
S u n d ay .
T h e m issio n a ry p ro g ra m
I a ll m e m b e rs a n d frien d s.
M iss Id a H v ald h as been v isitin g ba8 bep" P o stp o n ed to th e n ex t S uo-
u i - . v .i— -
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, '’“ y. *'hich w ill be E a s te r S u n d ay . :
........ M 8Z a fpw dayB ,b is w e e k - S ev eral re c ita tio n s h av e been given
Miss Misz re c e n tly r e tu r n e d fro m a o u t to th e p u p ils a n d e v e ry o n e will
I few w e e k s' v is it In P o rtla n d .
be expected to h a v e a B ib le verse
P re a c h in g a t th e B a p tist c h u rc h ' w h,ch
a prom ise. O th e r an-
e v e rv R im r ta v m n m l n » » » i t .
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n o u n c e m e n ts w ill be m ad e la t e r re-
y S u n d ay m o rn in g a t 11 a. m. ga r d in g E a s te r services.
E v ery o n e is. in v ite d to a tte n d a
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h e a r th e new p a sto r, Rev. R o b e rt
COREETT
¡G ale K ay.
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S a in tu m r d e a n y t e w v hich
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e «
v isitin g th is w eek w ith frie n d s a t
H ogan a n d w ith Mrs. H. C. I.a rse n
Mrs. L a rs e n ’s n ep h ew , M o rris W il-
.
.
itig a t th e I.a rse n hom e.
A re c e n t c o m m u n ic a tio n from Mr.
a n d M rs. C. M. H a rriso n an n o u n c e s
c .„ .
fo rn ia w h ere th e y sp e n t th e w in te r
a n d w ill v isit in Illin o is a n d M ichi-
g a n a few m o n th s a n d th e n th e y ex-
p ect to r e tu r n to G resh am .
T h e ir
Express and General
Hauling
G L E A S O N T R U C K S E R V IC E
Gresham Phone 17
OUTLO OK
Portland Broadway 5121
C o rb e tt H igh sch o o l h as been post-
poned u n til M onday, M arch 29.
A
M a,h p r H lib u rn , im p e rs o n a to r, w ho
.
I
ta in m e n t w ill be given a t th e h ig h
school at 8 p. m. M onday,
H ilb u rn is said to be a de-
P e n n sy lv a n ia V acu u m C up A u to b ilt T ire s
C o u n try " in A rk a n s a s is said to b e ;
m ost c lev e r a n d a m u sin g . T h e pro -
g ra n i ls la rg e ly h u m o ro u s b u t th e I
d^ r 8 elec t,o n s arp e q u a lly w ell
first sto p w ill be M a rtin sv ille , 111.
L a u ra R eed H en sen a n d baby
M iss K a th e rin e H oney a n d h e r of P o rtla n d , a re v is itin g h e r m o th e r,
b ro th e r F re d e r ic D a n d c o u sin J o h n Mra; M- E R eed.
K. H oney a re v is itin g w ith th e i r L 1 1° yd R e e d ’s little so n , D onald,
m r e n tB ib is u
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been q u ltp (11. a t th e h o m e o f h is
p ir » n ts th is w eek.
All th r e e h av e g ra n d m o th e r,
M rs.
B lack h all
in
been a tte n d in g sch o o l In th e U ni- P o rtla n d .
Mrs. C la ra S m ith w as in th e m e­
v e rs ity o f W a sh in g to n In S e a ttle .
T h e S alv atio n A rm y e m p lo y m e n t
T h e re w ere 78,882 p o o r c h ild re n
T h ey ex p ect to be h o m e a b o u t a w eek. tro p o lis on b u sin e ss M onday.
b u re a u la s t y e a r fo u n d e m p lo y m e n t in th e U n ited S ta te s fo u n d S a lv a tio n
Mrs. Geo. C u rrin u n d e rw e n t a BIG
fo r 63,889 m en o u ts id e o’t th e In d u s - A rm y to y s in th e ir sto c k in g s last
PROFIT IN
m a jo r o p e ra tio n W ed n esd ay in a
tr ia l hom es.
C h ris tm a s.
MILK
AND
BUTTER
P o rtla n d h o sp ita l.
S he is g e ttin g
a lo n g fine.
S m all In v e s tm e n t B rin g s R ig R e tu rn
G ra n d m a J o n e s w as ta k e n s u d d e n ­
Mr. W e a v e r’s P la n is S im ple.
ly ill last M onday m o rn in g . S he Is at
" I b o u g h t a p a c k a g e o f Dr. Le-
th e hom e o f h e r son, S. C. Jo u es.
G e n r’s S tock P o w d ers from m y local :
G ra n d m a J o n e s is in h e r 9 1 st y e a r d e a le r an d a D e r f ^ .H n g ,t to my
an d h e r m an y frie n d s w ish h e r a J e rs e y Cow, s h e in c re a se d from six
sp eed y re tu r n to h e a lth an d m a n y q u a rts to 12 q u a r ts o f m ilk p e r day,
I m o re y e a rs o f h e a lth a n d h a p p in e ss a n d » f ‘p r « o n tlu u ln g th e P o w d ers
M ain S tre e t
G RESH A M
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(lays lo n g e r, sh e in c re a se d in
P h o n e 881
T h e b a se b a ll seaso n was to h av e b u tte r
fa t
fro m 5 p o u n d s to 10
G EO . D IE T L , P ro p ,
| o p en ed to d a y a t U nion H igh w hen p o u n d s p er w eek, a n d at th e en d of
¡ th e h o m e te a m w as to m e e t V an- 5 m o n th s, sh e w as m a k in g 12 p o u n d s
¡c o u v e r H igh on th e h o m e g ro u n d . ?!, b l,,lp y fat, Pp r . ,w p p k L - B
i O w ing to th e ra in th e t a m e h a s been ; M r W eav er follow , d th J 'a d v ic e of
f
ytjur car and our board
oflubrication engineers
Correct Lubrication is a science. Our Board of
Lubrication Engineers has determined the correct
consistency of Zerolene for your car. Their rec­
ommendations are available for you in the Zero­
lene Correct Lubrication Charts. Get one for your
car at your dealer’s or our nearest station. Use
Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication of your au­
tomobile, truck or tractor.
STANDARD
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COMPANY
(C alifornia)
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Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
K IN G
ve A. M LAKI . I , special Agent, standard Oil Co., Gresham «
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Of Furniture and Other Household Goods
In W ith ro w ’s C o n fe c tio n e ry , G re sh a m
SATURDAY, MARCH 27. BEGINNING AT 9 A. M.
Items such as Beds; Mattresses; Springs; Dressers;
Chiffoniers; Rockers; Dining Room, Wicker and Par­
lor Chairs; Library Tables; Pillows; Quilts; Etc., have
been used by private families and are in the best of
condition.
Terms of Sale Cash
M R S. N O R A W IT H R O W , O w n e r
COL. \ \ . S. W OOD & SONS, Auctioneers
GRESHAM
l u l l , da i i lite r w i r e w e e k -e n d g u e s t
M rs o f M rs P i n n e y ’s p a r e n t s . R ev
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lust arrived, a carload of Supery>hosphate and a car
load of Eandplaster, at our warehouse. Also have a
supply ot the following Fertilizers: Nitrate of Soda
Sheep (¡uano, Central f ertilizer, M-Brand for corn and
a special for potatoes.
,
Better get your supply while the stock is complete.
A. W. METZGER & CO.
CRI SHAM. ORI
Phone 5ol
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Phone (Mil
S a tu rd a V W a r r ll ?7
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G as B ric k e tts
P h o n e 851
Ekstrom Truck Service
U n ite d S ta te s T ire s A re G ood T ire s
N o b b y T r e a d - U sc o - C h a in - R e v e re
G R E S H A M O V E R L A N D CO .
Phone 6x2
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Phone 544
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an d Mrs It E. M yers, at th e M ethod
1st p a rs o n a g e .
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ii. h E iin g s p e n t se v e ra l d av s in Matinee at ,» p. m. Eveninc
n e s s " tr jp WherP h ”-
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T h e re g u la r m e e tin g o f th e G resh - V N I V F R S A L - J E W E L
nm W o m en ’s C h ris tia n T e m p e ra n c e
D E L U X E P R O C U C T IO P
U nion w ill be h eld a t th e lib ra ry on
T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n , M arch 25, be­ WOULD YOU FIGHT FC»¿
g in n in g a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock.
All in t e r ­
e ste d in th e w o rk a re u rg e d to be
»¡NESS ?
p re se n t.
Mrs. M abie F a ir B osw ell h a s r e ­
ceiv ed a life c e rtific a te a s te a c h e r In
th is s ta te fro m S ta te S u p e rin te n d e n t
C h u rc h ill.
Mrs. B osw ell h as ju s t
co m p leted th e 30 m o n th s te a c h in g in
th e s ta te n ec e ssa ry . S h e is a g r a d ­
u a te or K a n sa s N o rm al an d also
h o ld s a life c e rtific a te good In 17
litR E S
OUK
ANO TRUE
« -{T h a t v<e now
ARE. WAKING YOU
T H IS
IS
THE
M EAT M A R K E T
w h ere th e p ro m ise is p e rfo rm e d .
W e p ro m ise to tr e a t you p o litely
an d we su re ly do. W e p ro m ise to
fa ith fu lly se rv e you a t ail tim e s
w ith th e b e st g ra d e of m e a ts, and
we m ost c e rta in ly do th a t very
th in g .
GRESHAM MARKET
P H O N E 41
P ow ell S tre e t.
s ta t e s .
LOCAL MAN INSPIRED
BY SERMON SUNDAY
G re sh a m . O reg o n , M arch 2 1 .— To
th e G resh am O u tlo o k — A fte r lis te n ­
in g to th e se rm o n to d a y by Rev. R.
E M yers m y th o u g h ts ra n back as It
w ere in a d re a m , m an y y e a rs sin ce
a n d I h av e Ju st been w o n d erin g .
W hy Is It, th a t as th r o u g h th is w orld
we g lid e
, T h e h u m a n h e a rt is n e v e r sa tisfie d ?
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A’ we th r o u g h life on pin io n w ings
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d o 'b s o a r
¡T h e a c h in g h e a rt still lo n g s for
so m e th in g m o re.
F a rm e rs A tte n tio n !
R O C K S P R IN G S
p o stp o n ed a n d th e b aseb all fa n s w ill Dr. L eG ear, an d is m oney a h e a d .
, h av e
to w ait
till th e su n sh in e s You can Kpt th e sa m e re s u lts . G et
a g a in .
B r- L e O e a r’s S to c k P o w d e rs from
A bout t o frie n d s g a th e r e d at th e m Z c l w ^ t e e ^ h o g s / T n d 'X V p
lioni" of Geo. C u rrin last T u e sd a y as d ire c te d .
S a tis fa c tio n o r m oney
, e v e n in g an d g av e a m isc e lla n e o u s b a c k .— Dr. L. D. L eG ear Med. Co.,
' show . r o n Miss M ary C u rrin in h o n -I S t' , 'lOui8' ' l o — A d v -
o r of h e r a p p ro a c h in g m a rria g e .
W hen th - v k n o ck vou th e y d o n ’t
M any g ifts o f a lu m in u m an d g l a s s 1 love y o u : hut th e y g e n e ra lly m a k e
w a re w ere receiv ed . A very d e lig h t- o th e r s love you.
fu l e v e n in g fo llo w ed th e su rp ris e .
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A b e a u tifu l 8 -p o u n d son w as horn
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u
to Mr. a n d Mrs. R alph S ta n le y on
C
« « b u rn & Co. h av e ta k e n th e
M arch 21. T h e voting m an h as been “ Kp,lpy fo [ thp B eem an g a rd e n tra c t-,
n am ed M errill R alp h S tan ley .
(?r s ’ a n d
. ve onp on th p floor fo r
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Mrs. A. W. S h ip ley s p e n t th e ‘ pm o o f | r a ''" f i ­
k-em t in S alem ,h.> g u e st o f i>. r
a n d can b( w o rk ed
____________ _____________________ d a u g h te r. L a u ra u ho is a s t u d ,n t at P " L a n { * a rd e n ,o o ls ' ,aw n m ow ers,
-fest.tfM rwe.M M a W illa m e tte U n iv e r s ity
a bp|t lo o p e ra te any n u m b e r of
' !
Mrs C has. Jo h n s o n e n te r ta in e d at L , ',‘r '» “ ch in es w hich re q u ire pow ■ r.
' lu n c h e o n on T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n a , ls ’¡o w p rf» 1 a n d eco n o m ical. Com e
n u m b e r of frie n d s in h o n o r of h e r 111 a n d 8ee 11 ° P p r a te -
d a u g h te r . Mrs. W illiam M cT ag g art.
w ho is v is itin g h e re from S e a ttl,
T I I H I F
ATFR
Mr an d Mrs. E a rl P ln n ey and
L A I I K
Auction Sale!
L. L. K ID D E R H D W . C O .
C H O IC E M E A T S
H o m e m a d e H a m s, B acon, S au sa g e, L a rd
f or each
'type o f
e n g in e
f
are Miniature Automobile Tires for the Bicycle
Every cycilist knows the good qualities of these
tires and we are glad to announce that we can
again offer them to our patrons
Carried in stock in both cord and Fabric types
We also carry the I . S. Vitalliac and Goodrich
tires. See the new America bicycle just unpacked.
All kinds of Bicycles Accessories.
W e sig h fo r fam e, th e la u re l w re a th
w e w ear.
F in d if a b a u b le d im m ed w ith g rie f!
an d c u n ’ .
At le n g th 'tis w o rth le ss, p le a s u re
b rin g s no m o re.
\g a ln th e a c h in g h e a rt cra v e s so m e ­
th in g m ore.
W e b r in g i t d o w n a m i n e x t t o w e a lt h
w e fle e
C itiz e n s h ip —
i : : ; si«?»*
• • • ’ • g J? j| • * s*T
DOPOTHY
PHILLIPS
W IG H T ..
BHAPPINE«
I S eek p le a s u re ’s h a u n t an d rev el i n '
P roduced unckr the di-
Its g le e ;
rvctiun o f A lk n H o’nba''
D rin k n a tu r e ’s b e a u ty an d a ll h e r
w ealth e x p lo re ,
Is this th e w a y you w ou«J seek happinesa"
A e t ev ery fo u n ta in m u rm e rs . so m e­
See th e m ost m a rv e lo u s emotioasal
th in g m ore.
ac ting in th e g re a te s t d u el ro>e
A REA D ER
e v e r film e d .
A stupen.\»us L o v e -
T h e S ta te T n lv^raH y. th e Agri-
c u ltu ra l C ollege, an d th e O reg o n !
N o rm al S chool now h av e 5 4 0 0 full
!' a n y ,,f th e th o u s a n d s o f
s h o r t co u rse , c o rre sp o n d e n c e -stu d y , j
o r su m m e r sc h o o ls s tu d e n ts
T he
in co m e from th e s ta te fo r th e s e th r e e
in s titu tio n s h a s In creased o n ly th re e
an d e ig h t-te n th s p e r cen t In seven I
'e a r s , a lth o u g h th e i r a tte n d a n c e h as •
In creased 150 p e r cen t
d ran ta A s to ry o f »6« w o r ld ’s u n ­
rest See th e p ic tv • and ash y
s e l f - • ‘ H a v e I th e rtg lit to h a p p i-
ness?w
5000
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A City Buut <S- oum ed
Greatest 1 evts r,.
Ever P r'H i/c; i
All citizens of well-organized govern­
ments must pay taxes frr the support
and maintenance of schools, roads, and
public institutions.
TAXES
Are as essential for the welfare and pro­
gress of our nation as food is for the*
welfare and happiness of yourself. They
are due now, one half which must be
paid before April 5th.
TELEPHONE
Description of your property. We will
do the rest—attending to ail the detail
and relieve you of all anxiety.
F IR S T S T A T E
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JE D E R A L
SERV E'
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