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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1920)
PAGE POVR GRESHAM OüTLDGIx T I ’ESDAV. J l'L Y On Enemies. We should w orry ab o u t o u r ene- L ib rary H ours fo r H um our M ouths. mlea. The best and bravest soldiers H E N R Y G A IN E S H A V .N 1 Vacation hours are now in force at | In r rance had cooties. th e G resham b ranch library, which Davy C rockett said : “ Be su re Binders, M owers, Ropes, T edders, T he W om en’s A u illia ry of the will continue u n til S eptem ber 1 They you re rig h t; then go a h e a d !” A m erican L egion will hold a special are as follow s: 2 :3 0 to 5 :3 0 and 7 Some lite ra ry fellow who m ust Binder T w ine. to 9 on Mondays, W ednesdays and have been In a good fight has w rit- m eeting W ednesday evening a t th e Ì ,r iday*: 2 :30 to 5 :3 0 on S aturdays. 1 te n : FOOT GRINDERS HAND POWER GRINDERS home of Mrs. K. A. M iller to The lib rary will not be opened on You have no enem ies, you say* straig h ten up th e financial affairs of Repairs for all makes of machines. T uesdays and T hursdays. ii Alaa’ “ly frien d , th e boast is poor! the auxiliary. T he au x iliary took in ! He who has m ingled in th e fray S1CKMM ab o u t $100 at th e F o u rth of Ju ly A good stock of D eering McCormick re Of duty th a t th e brave en d u re Must have m ade foes; if yOU have celeb ratio n on th e ir booth. T he bills GUARD« pairs h ere a t G resham — rep airs fo r o th e r none— are n ot all pai<t b ut it is expected SBOTIONH Small is th e work 't h a t you have m akes of m achines usually can be had upon th e th e au x iliary will clear a t least done! RIVETS $50 on th e ir v en tu re. T he p resid en t You’ve h it no tr a ito r on th e hip, short notice. ! Y0U da**Ied no CUP ,ro in p erju red req u ests th a t all bills ag ain st the au x iliary be presen ted a t th is m eet H E SS E L ’S FA R M M A C H IN E R Y i You’ve n ever tu rn e d a w rong to ing. rig h t— I'bone IMA SERVICE ’ • WloIM, ,„ a , You’ve been a cow ard in th e fight! Wm. M cKray, of B aker. Oregon, called on Jo h n Brow n T uesday a fte r »II roa8tlnK ce n te r P ortland noon. Mr. M cKray is an o!d s e ttle r ■ is th e second city on th e coast. here, having atten d e d school h ere In 1886 w hen Ben R ollins ta u g h t the G resham school. M r M cKray has not visited G resham In 25 years. H e Is in terested in m ining near B ak er City. G resham g ran g e will m eet In reg F rom U n c e r ta in ty u la r session next S atu rd ay evening, when a n u m b er of can d id ates will be given In itiato ry work in th e first and second degrees. Follow ing th e work Right from the can to your floor*, Henry Gaines Hawn of San Fran- refresh m en ts of ice cream and cake isco, an authority on commu^ ty build woodwork or furniture — nothing to will be served. ing, is one of several speakers now mix. No fuss. No effort. W. J. H ollenbeck from R u p ert, louring the state in connection with Idaho, cam e S unday evening and the expansion movement of the Oregon joined his wife and children who Stare Chamber of Commerce. The S tate Chamber is m aking a have been visiting a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern. All of Mr. and state-wide appeal for a budget of $450 - 000. covering a period of three years, Mrs. K ern ’s ch ildren, g ran d children to carry on its development work. and chlldren-ln-law a re here visiting The movement has been endorsed by In clear and eight beautiful color* and a very happy tim e is being had more than two hundred leading men Ri* the ideal vsrni.h for all woodwork. in th is extended fam ily reunion. throughout Oregon. Eighty community On today—it’* dry tomorrow with a Mrs. R. C. Linville and son Lo and executive committees have been organ baby Allen sp en t th e week-end w ith ized to co-operate with the S tate Cham waterproof gloat that will not acralch Mrs L in v ille’s sister, Mrs C W ber in the canvass throughout the state »vhite. Gleason. which will be conducted during June I W e guarantee it absolutely. J. W. McDonald and Mrs. M aggie and July. Ulm spent th e F o u rth seeing tffe sig h ts a t V ancouver and C olum bia Oregon gasoline and d istilla te tax Beach and finished th e day seeing produces $498,928 for road funds th e ig c tu res” at P o rtlan d ‘ since F eb ru ary 26, 1919. G resham g ran g e will hold Its reg T he A m erican Can com pany is to u lar session on S atu rd ay evening Ask J. G. MAST GRESHAM Ju ly 10 a t 8 o ’clock, in stead of d u r erect a $1,500,000 p la n t building ini * o rtia n d . ing th e day. This will be a very im p o rta n t m eeting and sh o u ld be well atten d ed by m em bers. It will be m ade a social tim e as well as a busi ness m eeting. Mrs J. C. S tanley is enjoying a visit from h er sis te r and husband. Mr. and M rs. Wm. E n g h au se r of C A SH C reston, Iowa. P A ID Jo h n W. Pugh of C latskanie, a pioneer of th is vicinity, is visiting w ith relativ es and frien d s here. He udthyM *he .c? ’e b ra t,° n in G resham with Mr and Mrs. O. W T a rr nn,A w Un nT "le etln K ° f th e G resh for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. am XX. C. T. U. will be held at the lib rary on W ednesday aftern o o n E. B A U M A N N , G.U rtov’ i“ 1 2 a ° ®’clock T he change In day Is m ade necessary because of onPT h Ct thp lib ra ry 18 not open on T hursdays d u rin g th e sum m er n n ‘^ rw Le"i,e T ’ S t C lalr a n <l baby and Mrs. H. M. Shaw of Fairview f T J n * up8,\ of th e H. L. St. C lair ceiebrat?on.M° n,’ay a " d tO° k ,n th e GRESHAM LOCALS Deering and McCormick Easy and Free W ANTED F loor Finish Royal Anne Cherries JONES LUMBER CO. 1 3 c p er p o u n d Gresham ¥ c° rew - thp W illam ette . n iversity stu d e n t who is rep resen t' ing his in stitu tio n in th is vicinity gav e s e v e ra l in te restin g readings In 1 1 connection with th e evening pro gram at th e celebration, which were very much appreciated. People from G resham and vicinity who celeb rated y esterd ay a t E sta cada w ere Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Car- o th e rs and th e ir guests, Mr. and niiuivJ s?1aa.Sni!t!‘ and d au g h ter, Mrs. Dolly Fnddis, of M issouri, Mr and Mrs. Gei’rge H ayden and fam ily, Mr Miss M ’t m Wood and d au «fcter, Miss Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. R. 1 An derson who w ent to Join in a g a th erin g of relatives and old neighbors U n. » » ,h e Snii,h8- fo rm er resi d en ts of E stacada. A bout seventy- five people Joined in picnic g a th e r ing and dinner. ' Mrs. N. E. G reene's educated horse and dogs had a p ro m in en t p a rt in the p arade. AU w ere decorated with th e n atio n al colors, silv er fringed. T he G reat Dane dogs w ere labeled "G u a rd ia n s of th e F irs t S tate B an k ?’ and they looked p erfectly able to m ake a success of th e ir Job. The m o th er of one of them Is n ig h t w atch in a New Y ork bank. The educated horse perform ed a n um ber of su rp risin g feats in fro n t of the grtind sta n d in th e aftern o o n , u n d er th e direction of Mrs. G reen, who has train ed him. Joseph W hetstone, a pro m in en t new spaper man of M ontana. was a caller in G resham today. He is on bis re tu rn from atte n d in g th e dem o cratic convention at Frisco. f Oregon Packing Co., Gresham R EC EIV IN G S T A T IO N , OLD M ETZG ER ST O R E P ow ell Street Phone 3 x , EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG T R U C K S R E SPO N SIB L E AND B E ST O F SE R V IC E R E L IA BLE G R ESH A M and P O R T L A N D P o rtla n d A -1 0 7 1 « A Ash; H dw y HOMI Albert Ekstrom p u B e d * ", ~ P a tie n t— “ C ertain ly n o t: but lias to be pulled Just th e nam e.” Hay Harvest Means Busy Times \Ve are ready to help you. Ask us for “Special Deliverv Service” i need something in a hurry. ’ cuxerx Service when you TH IN G S PITCH FORKS MACHINE OIL FORK HANDLES OIL CANS k itch en " 0 ' f° rWt G et thnwe new A lum inum ( ’(Hiking U tensils now. ta b M ill” fo r Grocery .... suggestions th ese dS)N. lié know s lots o t them . A n o th er luu-galn for th e iiousew lie. YOU M AY N EED- «AY f TURKS orks HAY PULLIES HAY CARRIERS WATER JUQS E’” ‘ It R eg u lar m eeting of G resh am Ixulge No. 125, I.O.O.F., in th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs day evening. V isitors welcome ij a v V <’• M c COLLAVGH, N. G. » A * A PALMQUI s t . S w iw to n r RopE o p ALL SIZES scythm S S H eresone REASON why OUR MEAT. A lways is so [FRESH A H F J I -• > p r o p e r « 'M " .r a n . e « r . work in ,h e ,1) f LUM BER S H IP L A P ROUGH BOARDS SURFACED BOARDS 2 IN. D IM E N SIO N ETC. Better than any grade sold in this vicinity Plump Thickness and Seasoned Dry COME TO PLEASANT HOME See F. D. KRIBS TUESDAY THURSDAY <H »« M ix in g llo w l. ii, M>t.. o f A-3 to I» in . W h ile *•«*> lix.i at t | A A (h e m i EXTRA VALUE III Xtatei S.H., a very p re tti P a tte rn at ««.». a mh . Von w ill ntHHl e x tra ill.h- ea. XVr liave a larg e stock. SpeHal for t |M. week. -in W h ite Dt n n er Ptati-n, rla l th e se< at J$ |.|» . • ups an d Haaret*«, w hite. •*t|H>, ial. th e «et „ f ,| H| *1.(11) <ji x ia i x ix i) s k i n it f P hone (Mil XX L HAVE MADE X STUDY O F of proper refrig eratio n as it ap plies to a m eat m arket. Each pound of m eat th a t leaves th is shop has been tak en care of in a m a n n er th a t insures Its p u rity . Its ten d ern ess and Its flavor X visit to o u r m arket « d i convince you th a t y o u r m eat purchases should be m ade here. GRESHAM MEAT MARKET P h .u ^ 41 A. j . xv. RKOXVN Ftnh on Friday FRIDAY Greatly Reduced Prices COM E EA R LY __ I I am stored-up contentment. I am peace of mind. I am freedom from worry and fear Hg;, discipline in youth and rest in old ,o .«<1 ,h e ■'r " in y I put people ill a position to take ad. antage of their opportunities. I am better than a health resort a n ti more soothing than a nee,Jed vacation ehilArto411 b?tte r °PPortunities for your children, ami a position of respect in v o i community. F 1 •’ our R F F R l& E R - ! 1 A. W. METZGER & CO. PHONE (Uil y° U * an t y° Ur ,OOth Phone 901 —THRIFT FIRST state bank O R IS S A M O X IO O K