Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 25, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    PA4ÍK
POUR
G R E SH A M
OUTLO OK
TUESDAY ,
M AY
2.5.
1U2O
CHEVROLET B A B Y GRAND
I he Big Chevrolet that has ’em all beat.
It has looks, and is complete in every’ detail.
Cantilever springs make it an easy riding car,
and its valve-imhead motor is economical on
gasolene.
TOURING
ROADSTERS
Graduation G ifts
The last week of school is here, and how many
have given the boy and girl graduate a thought?
SEDANS
COUPES
We have a complete line of gifts especially for
this purpose, so don t hesitate to come in and
let us show them to you. It will help you to
decide.
C. E. OSBURN & CO.
X
G U Y D . J O N E S , J e w e le r
Í Gresham Electric Co.
Grew h am .
P h o n e «51
Now Open For Business
ELECTRICAL WIRING FOR MOTORS
AND HOUSES
GRESHAM LOCALS
BRING US YOUR ELECTRICAL
TROUBLES
Agent for the General Electric Company Edison Mazda
Lamps
EVERREADY BATTERIES
¿ WESTERN ELECTRIC FARM LIGHT-
?
ING PLANTS.
Fixtures of All Kinds
Located in Brown Building on Powell Street
FRED L. BOURNE, Mgr.
Phone 31.
“HOT CAKES”
That is the way the suits and
Overcoats are going
at Aylsworth’s
SA L E
OF
“KUPPENHEIMER’’
CLOTHES
at 20 % discount
Come in and make your selection
while stock is complete.
AYLSWORTH
The Clothing and Shoe Store
Be Sanitary
I- ly I ¡me is I lere and you should be very care­
ful where you put your garbage. Come in and get
< ne of I he 1 urdin ( iarbage (. ans for your summer
use. I'hev are galvanized cans with a lid and come
in three sizes. Prices $3.75 to $4.90. See our
window.
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Qt A L IT Y A \'D S E R H C S
Phone 661
phone
FRIENDLY ADVICE TO
“ A MAD WOMAN
M ay 25, 1 9 2 0 .— E d ito r O u tlo o k : —
Mrs. T. R. H o w itt u n d erw en t an op­
e ra tio n at Good S a m a rita n h ospital in “ A m ad w o m a n o b j e c ts t o c h ic k e n s,"
P o rtla n d y esterd ay . She is rep o rted to
Y our a n s w e r is good. I t so im ­
have come th ro u g h the ordeal well and p re sse d m e o f w h a t a m an to ld m e he
th a t h e r co n d itio n Is sa tisfacto ry .
did o n e tim e w hen he w as tro u b le d
T h is p a r ­
T he social co m m ittee of th e S ecu rity w ith n e ig h b o rs ch ic k e n s
tic
u la r n e ig h b o r h e did n o t w a n t to
B en efit asso ciatio n is p la n n in g for a
dance to be g iven ,n M etzger’s hall offend, so, o ne of th e i r H en s layed in
h is sh e d he w aited u n till sh e had
n ex t S a tu rd a y evening, May 29.
T h e local W om en's C h ristia n T em ­ layed a n u m b e r th a n to o k th em to ,
p eran ce Union w ill hold an all-day Mr. N e ig h b o r a n d to ld th em th e i r
m eetin g a t th e hom e of its president, h en s h ad lay ed th em in th e ir sh ed 1
Mrs. M ary R ussell at 1639 S andy Boul­ an d th a t he w ould keep all eggs lain
ev ard . c o rn e r of 63d stre e t, P o rtlan d , In his shed. W h at did th e y do. W ell
on n ex t T h u rsd ay , May 27. All m em ­ th e y a m e d ia te ly s h u t th e m up.
You m ay n o t h av e an y eggs to ta k e
bers and frien d s a re in v ited to attend.
S andw ich lu n ch es should be provided to th e o w n e r b u t it w ould be easy to
by those going. An e ffo rt is b eing m ade buy a few . B u t I do n o t s u g e s t a
to secu re enough autom obiles for all F a lseh o o d .
“ S Y M P A T H IS E R .”
going from here.
T he s t a r t w ill be
m ade from W a lra d ’s sto re a t 10:30
SANDY BLUFF
o'clock.
A m eetin g of th e C h au tau q u a g u a r­
Mr. an d Mrs. S tillm an A ndrew s v is­
a n to rs will be held a t th e lib ra ry on ited S unday w ith th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs.
W ednesday evening, May 26, a t ¡8 o'­ M ike C u n n in g h am and fam ily a t P le a s­
clock. Many m a tte rs of im portance an t Home.
co n cern in g th e C h au tau q u a w hich will
Mrs. M eehan has re tu rn e d from San
be h ere n ex t week will be considered. F rancisco, w here she w as called by th e
Mrs. M aggie Ulm had as g u ests yes­ serio u s illn ess of h e r m o th er who
te rd a y h er b ro th ers. Jam es Dewey of passed aw ay a few days a fte r Mrs.
G lendale, O regon and E. I). Dewey of M eehan a rriv e d there.
W illiam C aldo is epending a few
P o rtlan d .
Special m eeting of G resham B usiness days in P o rtla n d w ith h is wife. T h e ir
M en's A ssociation w ill be held a t th e d au g h ter, Mrs. E llen R adford, who is
Bank of G resham on F rid ay N ight. sta y in g w ith h e r m other, has re tu rn e d
hom e for a few davs.
i Im p o rta n t m a tte rs a re to come up.
T he H o w itt b u ild in g h a s received a d a u g h te r. Mrs. Ellen R adford, w ho was
[ fresh coat of p ain t and is considerably 1 A. C. B row ning is on the sick list.
fre sh e r and b rig h te r in appearance. : Mrs. Lew is H au g h lu m e n te rta in e d
h er sis te r front P o rtla n d over Sunday.
i T he cem ent side w alks on the east
side of M ain stre e t have been rep aired ' N o tic e o f A p p o in tm e n t o f A d m in i
1 and a re not only m ore a ttra c tiv e bur
t ia t o i a m i N o tic e to ( re tllto rs .
i also safer, for th e old broken pieces of
In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te of
cem ent w ere a tr a p for the unw ary.
O regon fo r th e C o u n ty of M ultno
Mrs. M. B. S leret who has been m a k ­
m ah, in P ro b a te , No. 18259.
ing an extended v isit w ith h er children
h ere left th is m o rn in g for N am pa, Ida. In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of S a ra h
J a n e J o n e s , D eceased.
Mrs. F. S leret accom panied her. G ra n d ­
N otice is h e re b y g iv en th a t th e un
m a S leret is m uch im proved In h ealth.
Rev. E arl B. C otton of P leasan t d e rs ig n e d h as been a p p o in te d ad m in
Home will be th e D ecoration day is tr a to r . w ith th e w ill an n ex ed , of
sp e a k e r at th e exercises to be held at th e e s ta te of S a ra h J a n e J o n e s , de
th e B aptist ehureli n ext M onday m o rn ­ ceased , by th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e
ing at 10 o'clock. I t is expected th a t S la te of O regon fo r M u ltn o m ah
C o u n ty an d h a s q ualified. A ll p e r­
th e re w ill be a sh o rt program .
Mr. an d M rs Els w orth R ak er and so n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t said es­
Miss M abie In g lis m otored to Seaside ta te a re h e re b y n o tified to p re s e n t
S a tu rd a y w here th ey sp en t th e w eek­ th e sa m e d u ly verified as by law r e ­
end. They a re expected hom e today. q u ire d to th e u n d e rs ig n e d a t th e o f­
Mrs. C. C ircle from Colorado is v is­ fice of M cG uirk * S c h n eid er, 203-5
itin g a t th e hom e of Mrs. R. I) Bailey W ith ro w B ldg., G re sh a m , O regon, o r
609-15 F e n to n B ldg , P o rtla n d , O re ­
Mrs. C ircle is a s is te r of Will C orning.
Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard T em pleton of gon. w ith in six m o n th s fro m th e d a te
M onticello, Iowa, w ere S unday g uests h e reo f.
S. C. JO N E S ,
of Dr and Mrs Inglis. Th. T em ple­
A d m in is tra to r.
to n s a re old-tim e frien d s of th e fam ily.
Many persona h av e w ondered about M c G U IR K & S C H N E ID E R .
A
tto
rn
e
y
s.
th e new electrical shop w hich It was
an n o u n ced was to open in G resham . D ated a n d first p u b lish e d . M ay 11
1920.
In to d ay 's pa|>er th e an n o uncem ent of
th e opening will be- found and any who D ate o f la st p u b lic a tio n . J u n e 8, ’20.
look up th e shop on Pow ell S tre e t will
.
“ S to p My A<1!"
find a most a ttra c tiv e little shop w ith
T hose w ords u sually throw a scare
Mrs. B ourne in charge.
An a ttra c tiv e new aw n in g has been in to the p u b lish e r w ho begins to w on­
placed on th e Main stre e t side of Can d e r » h a t th e — “ I'm all sold o u t” —
ah, th a t ex p lain s it and th e e d ito r
icon’s store.
O sb u rn 's G arage h as recently sold a sm iles again.
C hevrolet car to C has D alqulst of P leas
a n t Valley, la-land Moore of Sycam ore
and Dr. H arry E ast of B ridal Veil have
purchase d Baby G ran d C hevrolet* from
MAKES
thp sam e agency.
A n o th er local fam ily, A W. Shipley,
SUMMER
COOKING
received th e ir new C hevrolet last S a t­
urday.
COMFORTABLE
W ill Hesael has Just sold one of the
new O verland fo u r model c a rs to
th e O utlook P u b lish in g Co., and one to
R T re b e r of Pow ell Valley. (’. H. Stone
Has also recen tly purchased an O ver­
land 4.
M rs O orda of K an sas Is v isitin g her
(KEROSENE)
d a u g h te r Mrs. Jas. W ilson who lives in
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
I hom pson ad d itio n .
Mrs. (lo rd s ex­
- A L iro n w i,- ■
*
pects to spend th e summer here.
PEARL OIL
PLEASANT VIEW
Frank C. Jones Co.
M r an d Mrs W m " H u rt an d fa m -l
lly left S a tu rd a y via T h e D alles on
th e ir o v e rla n d trip to v isit Mrs H u rts
p a re n ts In M issouri. T hey ex p e c t to
be a wav ab o u t th r e e months«.
P le a s a n t View fu rn is h e d six o u t of
'I ” * ,!? ® •‘| 8 h th g ra d e g ra d u a te s at
th e lib ra ry b u ild in g in P o rtla n d last
S a tu rd a y . A cco rd in g to th e Incom ­
p le te re tu rn s vet receiv ed, th e g r a d ­
ing w as as follow s A g ath a H ard in g
h ig h e s t;
I.ui tle W o o d ard , s> cond
w ith L loyd ltra m h a ll, Alice M ershon
an d F ay H tilit fo llo w in g in th e o rd e r
g iv en . R ead in g c e rtific a te s w ere also
a w a rd e d to L u clle W o o d ard , L loyd
ltra m h a ll, Alice M ershon, A g ath a
H a rd in g . H u th W h ite h e a d . Ray J e n ­
k in s a n d M abel H a rd in g .
Office
T h e Do It B est Sew ing ,l u b w ill
Main St,
g iv e n d .in o n a tra tlo n o f sew in g and
ju d g in g a t th e S ch o o lh ouse a t l ; 3 0
Grewham O re
p nt on W ed n esd ay . May 26 to
F
ra n k C. J o m
w hich th e p u b lic is In v ited
General Contractors
Carpentering
Electrical Wiring
Fixtures and Lamps
Septic Tanks
Cement Work
and Shop,
Bungalow Bldg
P h o e e M ti
H o y r i L , M a rk
6 O M F lo our C H I - N ¿4 M F F D em onstration
HE CHI-NAMEL DEM ONSTRATOR during dates given below will
teach you in five m inutes to apply beautiful, brilliant hardwood floor
, k , ect? 9Yer.0,d di,r<y ¡"ft wood floors by the easy, simple % ady to use
Chi-Namel Graining Process. Then have fashionable, hardwood grained
floors th at you can wash and beautify with rugs instead of using un­
sanitary, dusty carp et
T
Heels or hot water won't hurt Chi-Namel, stencil border effects can be
applied and the cost is only about 3 cents per square foot,
Cht-Namel Quality Enamels, Paints and Eamishes
For new or old, hard and soft wood floors, doors, furniture, wood work
wails ceilings, radiators, screens, porch furniture, fixtures, auto, motor and
bicycles, stove-pipes, etc., all guaranteed highest quality or money ref unded.
FREE — 3 0 c e n t
Can of C H I -N A M E L during de­
monstration with purchase o f 2 5 cent
Brush to tnsure a Fair Trial
•Namel Demonstration April 28 and 29
L. K idder H dw . Cc
GRESHAM GARAGE
Phone 801
Automobile Repairing and Storage
I ull Line of I ires and Accessories
SOUTHARD & PALMQUIST
r jj—
H NEW ACCOUNTS
OPENED HERE
The Other Fellow’s
Opinion
One cannot live unto oneself
alone.
Our lives must touch and in­
fluence the lives of others.
The opinion formed by fel-
lowmen through such contact
can measurably aid or retard
progress.
To carry a Cheeking Account
in a responsible bank like this,
is to command and engender
confidence, because of the busi­
ness acumen and discretion thus
reflected.
Checking Accounts Invited.
FIRST STATE BANK
Gresham. Oregon.