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

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GRESHAM OUTLOOK
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U* VERY battery has to
‘ »tand more or less
pounding every day of its
life, for even the best
springs in the world can't
absorb all the jolts. The
effect of big and little
bumps will be greatly
Eliminates the dirt and
discomfort of stoves in
old and new buildings.
At Less Cost than the
Old Pipe Furnace.
lessened if you see to it
t h a t t h e b a t t e r y is
clamped tightly in place.
Or ask us to sea to it next
time you coma In.
Has No Seams to Leak
Gas or Smoke. The
only furnace made in
one piece by the electric
process.
J. E. METZGER, Your Home Furnisher
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
’ *] C. E. Osburn & Co.
G r e s h a m , O regon
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
cwniD
SANITARY MARKET
Main 8 tree t
GRESHAM
GKO. DIETE,
P hone 881
Prop.
Announcement
" D EADY for instant use
AV. in oii cookstoves, oil
heaters or lamps.
Beginning May 1 inilk will bo delivered in the evenings
instead of mornings. Prices «luring summer months:
QUART
PINT
.......................... 12 Cents
i ; Cents
GRESH AM
A «Ä y o u r d e a le r
fo r P » » rl O il- -
c J ta n -b u r n ia d
• n d M o n o m ia l.
D A IR Y
PHO N E KOI
S ta n d a rd O il Co.
(C a lifo r n ia )
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
3 BIG TRUCKS
BEST OF SERVICE
RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
Portland A-2078
WA Aah; Btlwy 1*0*2
Albert Ekstrom
G resham 861
Oor. Powell ami .Maple
liöGs
Eyerybodys
E s ta b lis h e d 1885
Gardening N o w !
S J Ï Ï I K W greatest gardening year ever known It is
realized that the only way to beat the IL C. of L. is bv indi­
vidual production Your garden offers the most practical
means to accomplish this.
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Wednesday, April 28, Miss Ruth
Young, county health nurse, will be at
the library and conduct the first ses-
| sion of the child welfare station which
has been established here.
Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. J. L aver and
d au g h ter, M argaret, drove over from
Mill P lains, Sunday, to visit with
Mrs. L av er’s m other, Mrs. L. S.
Osborne.
Mrs. C. M. H arvey and d au g h ter,
Miss L au ra of Lents, were g u ests at
the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Neal I
on Sunday. Miss H arvey is a teach er
in th e L ents school.
The residence ow ned by A rth u r
R egner on Second s tre e t has been
moved. The building has been moved
back from th e stre e t and a little east
of its old location. This adds much
to th e ap p earan ce of th e place, and
leaves room for som e added im prove­
m ents which he plans on m aking
More im p o rtan t still it reduces the
insurance on th e R egner building on
Main s tre e t to have th e residence
i fu rth e r away.
W ord haa ju s t been received of the
sudden d eath of Mrs. J. J. Ryan a t I
| h e r hom e in Silverton. The cause of 1
J h er d eath was h e a rt failu re.
Mrs. I
I Ryan was m a rried ab o u t fo u r m onths
ago to J. J. Ryan who is well known
| in G resham .
J. N. M ew hirter has had a new
I cem ent sidew alk laid in fro n t of his
property. This adds much to th e ap ­
pearance of th e place.
T he B oughner building on Powell
j stre e t is being reshingled th is week.
T he new m angle has been received
by th e G resham Steam lau n d ry and is
being placed ready fo r use.
This
m angle is ab o u t th re e tim es as large
aa th e one now in use and will in-1
i crease th e capacity of th e plant.
H am lin H enderson and his m o th ­
er. Mrs. H enderson of P o rtlan d were
! guests at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs I
' H. C. L arsen la st Sunday. Mr. H en­
derson and Mrs. L arsen were school I
frie n d s but have not m et fo r th e past ||
• • years. A very enjoyable day was
sp en t in renew ing th e old ac q u a in t­
ance.
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A ltm an and fam ily from
Yamhill county have moved into the
house belonging to F ra n k H einey on
R oberts avenue.
R. W. C alkins, who is in th e Good
S am aritan
hospital u n d erw en t a
successful o p eratio n and is reported
to be im proving.
A F o rd sedan belonging to Roy
P eterso n was driven by Miss Opal
P hillips into th e curb in fro n t of
A ylsw orth's sto re on F rid ay a f te r ­
noon and one wheel was com pletely
dem olished. No o th e r dam age to the
car was rep o rted and no in ju ry cam e
to Miss P hillips.
Mrs. Ida D unlap of P o rtlan d Is
visiting w ith Mrs. B. W .Em ery.
C allers a t th e Em ery hom e on last
Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. Chas Dye
of Oregon City. T he la tte r is the
well know n a u th o r, E va E m ery Dye
I who is a relativ e of Mr. Em ery.
Mrs. T im m erm an Notified o f D eath
o f Uncle.
Mrs. H a rrie tt T im m erm an received
I the sad news last week of th e death
of h er uncle, S. A. M oulton, of San
Jose, C alifo rn ia
Mr. M oulton was a pro m in en t fru it
grow er, h aving extensive p rune or-
ch ard s in th e S an ta C lara valley Mr
M oulton was also know n as an o r­
ganizer of th e S an ta C lara F ru it as­
sociation w hich was la te r consoli-
«iated w ith th e C alifornia P ru n e and
Apricot G row ers, Inc.
Mr M oulton lived to th e ripe old
age of 86 years and eleven m onths
co n tin u in g in his w ork until only a
few ho u rs before his death.
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Special
C om m unication
of
v Y u r e s h a m Lodge No. 152 A
' v r & A M. W ednesday evening,
A pril 28, a t 8 o'clock for lab o r in the
F. C. degree.
V isiting b ro th ers welcome.
C B. PETERSO N , Sec’y.
W. K. HAMILTON. W. M.
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I H . i n n « T E I I IN « U I.O H « .
F o r Y our
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Farm
'"» i V . ' u ' n ! * " n V “ n
Now is the time to buy before the
raise. Good Supply of latest records.
Drop in and hear them.
GLEN DAVIDSON
SUCCESSOR TO PO W E LL’S PHARMACY
“Save the surface and you save all.”
Now is the time to clean up and paint up.
Demonstrate this to your own satisfaction by using
ZEALAND
PURE
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XEALAN d
A N U SAC T u t»EO
|K mscress 4 c
£01* your
h o u se
PbRE READY MIXED
P a in t
Try It On Your Next
Painting Job
SOLD BY
JONES LUMBER COMPANY
Exclusive Agents.
M a n u fa c tu r e d
by
T IM M S , C R E S S & C O M PA N Y
P O R T L A N D , OREGON
Make Your Old Hat as Good as New
USE HAT-BRITE
All Colors at
Gresham Drug Co.
The RFXALL Store
GRESHAM ELECTRIC CO.
Does y o u r su it need cleaning? The
G resham Steam L au n d ry will do it
fo r you. Give us a tr ia l.— Adv.
EDISON ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
A C om plete Stock of
Will be carried at all tim es, at P o rtlan d prices.
W iring C ontracts T aken.
S atisfaction G uaranteed.
P h on e G resham 3 1 .
FOR SA LE— F irst-class, fresh. J e r ­
sey cow. W. H. Cleveland, phone
471.
N otice of A ppointm ent of A dm inis­
tr a to r and Notice to Creditor«.
In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of
Oregon for th e County of M ultno­
mah. in P ro b ate. 18145.
In th e M atter of th e E sta te of Jam es
H. W ilson, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given th a t th e un- '
dersigned has been appointed ad-1
m in istra to r of th e estate of Jam es H.
W ilson, deceased, by th e Clrcui*
C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon for th e
( o u n ty of M ultnom ah, an d has q u al­
ified.
All persons having claim s
ag ain st said e s ta te a re hereby noti- I
fled to present th e sam e duly verified
as by law req u ired to th e u n d er- i
signed at the office of McGuirk A
Schneider, 203-5 W ithrow Bldg., '
G resham . Oregon, o r 609-15 F enton
Bldg . P o rtlan d . Oregon, w ithin six
m onth from the d ate hereof.
W M. WILSON, A dm inistrator.
McGVIRK A SCHNEIDER. A tto rn ey ,
Dated and first published Apr 13, '20
P ate of last publication May 11. '20. ’
Teacher in Piano
Private or class lessons. Spe
rial attention given to begin
ers in relaxation anti hand de­
velopment.
A. W. Metzger & Co.
Phone 6 6 1
M a y 1st
Open in th e A. J. W. Brown building on Powell S tre et, next to
B row n’s M arket.
R id ge Av., near latw ren ce
P h on e 791
I hone 6 6 1
Columbia Records A dvance 15 %
Need Y our S uit C leaned?
Have it F ren ch dry cleaned. Re­
p airin g neatly done
T ailoring for
ladies and men.
P E T E R LENARD, T ailor.
Miss Frieda Bratzel
M ILDRED ZINN
TEA C H ER
IN
STEEL GUITAR
E s ta b lis h e d 1885
litat»
H ear A rth u r F o ster, of N orth Da­
kota, and W alter P ierce of P o rtlan d ,
at Masonic hall, S atu rd ay n ig h t. May
1. They will tell you all about the
n o n -p artisan league.
bïf,!,'‘eiP y0U KrOW M0RE’ BETTER vegetables than ever
Swiss
Chard
A PR IL
GRESHAM LOCALS f
SEATTLE PIPE­
LESS S T E E L
FURNACE.
At Last - Warm
Air Heat Without
Dust.
T fE H D A V .
PRIV A TE OR CLASS LBS. ION3
F airview . Oregon. near sta tio n
THE STRENGTH OF fl BANK
T he stre n g th of a bank depends
p rim arily upon th e ease and speed
w ith which it can m ake its assets
available in cash when needed.
Because of o u r m em bership in the
fe d e ra l Reserve System, we can at
any tim e in stan tly obtain cash bv
rediscounting w ith th e F ed eral Re-
v e r v Bank the com m ercial paper
which co n stitu tes a larg e p art of our
asset*.
T his in effect increases o u r avall-
ab e reserve and in su res o u r being
able to meet dem ands for cash at
any tim e.
FIRST STATE BANK
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