Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 16, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    PACE FOUR
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
The Right Seda.
For Right Now
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It» Saving on Tires. 0.1 and Upkeep Add to
the Riding Advantages of Triplex Spring»
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THE OVERLAND SEDAN is an exceptionally p .- c i
car for all year use. Its ventilator in the cowl,
adjustable windows, with its thick heat r :r<z
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with the great riding comfort of Triplex Sprin- , n
it fine for touring. .Its great economy, which b - •: ,
with the low price, is exampled in many recent c: ..-
ordinary gasoline records. The most notable was tl.j
355-mile Los An«' les-Yosemite Economy Run in which
the Overland Sedan wen in its class with an average of
27.6 miles per gallon.
Touring, $985; Roadster, SOPS; Coupe, $1525: Sedan. »1575
Price« f. o.
b. To led o , subject to change w ith o u t notice
GRESHAM OVERLAND CO.
W. A. HESSE I.
GRESHAM, OREGON
FRIDAY.
JULY
1020
T hird stree ts.
Miss D ella H ughes left W ednesday
fo r Missoula, M ontana, w here she
will visit h er uncle. Dr. Chas. Pixley.
! They will m otor to Y ellow stone P ark
w here th ey will spend som e tim e.
Miss H ughes expects to be gone
about th ree weeks.
Mrs. W. C. B urch has re tu rn e d
from R oseburg where sh e visited for
tw o weeks w ith her son, E arl and his
wife and h e r d au g h te r Mrs. Chas.
Lockwood an d fam ily. Mr. Lock-
wood ow ns th e Ford agency in Rose­
burg and E arl is em ployed in th e
sam e business.
Rev. Jo h n L a ’Due, a professor of
G reenville College. Illinois,
will
preach at th e F ree M ethodist church
at 11 o’clock next Sunday m orning.
Mr. La Due served as p asto r at
G resham 30 years ago. T hose who
have heard him will be delighted to
renew the old acquaintance. All a re |
cordially invited to atten d . Mr. La-
Due will leave next week fo r S eattle
w here he will hold a cam p m eeting.
Rev. R. E. Myers is a tte n d in g th e
sum m er school for ru ra l p asto rs at
W illam ette U niversity. Salem , this
week. R eports from th e conference
indicate th a t th e sessions a re proving
a g reat help and Inspiration to th e
40 p asto rs who are atten d in g .
L onely Books I H ave Met.
By TH E LIBRARIAN.
You would never th in k th is chap
lonely. His cocksure a ir won him the
j nicknam e of “ Sm art A leck” long ago.
I Yet down in his h eart he is longing
for com panionship.
T he New Re-
I public is his correct nam e. You may
! have a bow ing acq u ain tan ce w ith
j him. and put him down on your booKs
as rude. But really he -has extrem e-
! ly good ideas. T here are two reasons
! lo r his lonliness— the high school
stu d en ts have described him , and no
one w ants to ta lk of Mr. Hoover. Do,
discuss th e political c o n v e n tio n s'
with the poor fellow and let him find
how good h ea rted G resham folk can i
be.
G R ESH A M
THEATRE
WALTER ADRIAN, Mgi
SUNDAY
JU L Y
18
A Stirring Drama of the Modern South
“ THE BAR SINISTER
With Mitchell Lewis
The sto ry of a b eau tifu l g irl stolen and raised by a negro woman
° W7‘ ch iL'i’ . ’ * T he UI,derlying them e is the sp iritu a l
equality of m ankind, reg ard less of race, creed o r color
Does the
color of th e skin m ake any difference in th e fibre of th e s o u l’ In
th e eyes of God, are not all men equal?
Capacity a t Heilig a t 50c Prices)
INCREASE IN OUR PRICES
I Public Auction I
I
July 24, 1920
Used Household Furniture
Sale Commences at 10 A. M.
J.
E . M e tz g e r
Home Furnisher
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GRESHAM,
OREGON
Auctioneer Later
D H
The S p iritu alist cam p m eeting will
open Ju ly 25th and continue its vari-
I ous m eetings until A ugust
22d.
Mediums and sp eak ers from all over
thp United S tates and C anada. All
A n um ber of people who haven't phases of the cult will be d em o n strat­
paid th e ir w ate r ren t th is m onth are ed. This season prom ises to be the
| in d an g er of having th e ir w ater sup- g rea test ever held on the coast.— Adv.
j ply sh u t off.
W ith all th is hot
Need Y our Suit C leaned?
Have it F ren ch dry cleaned. R
w eather on hand it would be wise to
find o ut if y o u r ren t is paid. Some pairin g neatly done. T ailo rin g f,
! tim es an o versight of th is kind causes ladles and men.
P E T E R LENARD, T ailor.
i a g rea t deal of tnvonvenience.
Special
C om m unication
of
• ! T here w ill b,. r e g u la r p r e a iliin g
G resham Lodge No. 152 A. F.
, s e n ii es
a'
t il, ' Z io n E x a r g lii al
E ve ry unnightly flo o r in your
& A. M. T uesday evening,
home can now be made bright,
[ c l i n n l i S u u e a y m o r n in g a t th e u s u a l
Ju ly 20. at 7 :30 p. m. W ork in F. C.
attractive, aanitary and waahahle
. hour.
degree.
q u ic k ly and pe rm a n e ntly w ith
V isitors welcome.
Rev. an d Mrs. H. G ebhardt have!
C. B. PETERSON, Sec’v.
ju st retu rn ed from a d elig h tfu l two
W K. HAMILTON, W M.
weeks vacation In th e n o rth w est.!
W hile aw ay they visited S eattle. T a-
j coma. E v erett and o th e r P uget Sound j
SANITARY
• tow ns and cities and then wont on to
FLOOR ENAMEL
J
I V a i l , I H H , r.
B.
'I 'll, 'I r , ;„ , r l ,|,._
WALTER ADRIAN, Mgr.
T his is the new coating fo r o ld
,i.
lig
h
tfu
l
w
eath
er
d
u
rin
g most of the
floor«. Easy to a p p ly, just ns it
, X trip . Rev. and Mrs. G ebhardt tried
comes from the can.
Dries
^ m o u n t a i n clim bing w hile away and
overnight w ith a tough, w ater­
p ro o f lustre that repeated w ith -
<• 'en jo y ed tin? experience.
iitgs cannot injure.
I
Mrs. W. A. Hessel, who has been I
K ijh t beautiful faJe-proof color« to
Select from .
111 for a few days, is much im proved In a h e a rt-th ro b photo d ram a m ade
Com e in lei u« »how you w hat thia
f now.
from the P rim rose P ath en titled ,
w o udeiful product w ill do for old doota.
Mrs. I. McColl has gone to Newport ,
w here she will m ake h e r hom e with
h er d a u g h te r and son-in-law , Ur. and '
Mrs. W. C. Belt.
Comedy
Miss 11. R u th M ontague is in
X
f G resham looking a fte r several m at- "H ERO ES ND EVERYTHING’’
T ..... -
prs ° f im p o rtan ce a t th e lihrarv ...
❖ t Miss
M ontague has been in ch arg e o f ! Educ* t,o n a ,:
"T railin g L eo p ard s”
................ ..........- ................................................................................. ......... ............................. |° n e of th e P o rtlan d branch lib raries
fo r a week o r 10 days. H er vacation
begins next week.
tÎE R E SO hû REASCf
GRESHAM LOCALS
Here’ s the Cure for Cld Floors
I ill
III)
THE U N IV E R S A L CA R
A
The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting
and lighting system and demountable rims with
3%-inch tires front and rear, for every day in
the year has no equal as a family car. Just as
popular on the farm as it is in the city. In fact,
it hts the family demands in every vocation of
life. Large, roomy seats, finely upholstered, plate
glass windows make it an open car in pleasant
weather, while in rainy and inclement weather
it becomes a closed car, dust-proof and rain­
proof. It is not only comfortable, but really
cozy, and above all, economical in operation
and maintenance, and has all the Ford merits
of strength and durability.
GRESHAM THEATRE
Saturday, July 17
FRANK M AYO
Jones Lumber Co.
Phone 891
SANITARY MARKET
GRESHAM
GEO. DIET!,,
P h o n s 881
Prop.
Canned Food
“The Miracle on Your Table”
This is the season for canning fruits and
vegetables for your winter use
W e have received a full supply of all sizes in Economy,
Mason and various other jars. Also lids, caps, rubbers
and jar holders. In addition to these necessary articles
we have the Atlantic Col-Pac Canner which does away
with lots of the usual canning troubles. Come in and let
us show you liow it is used.
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality & Service
Phone 661
RAKER & SON
“BURNT WINGS”
G rc-liain
Ask J. G. MÁST
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
Main S treet
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B ayard M iller and Lewis S klrvln
WHY OUR MEAT.
have gone to D ufur to work in the
A lways is so
harvest fields.
Bayard w rites th a t
FRESH ANOr
he is w orking on a 1000-acre ranch.
He does not m ention Lewis but it is
supposed they a re to g eth er.
PROPER
Mrs. C. O. Branson has sold her
MJ
J
house and tw o lots in L aurence ad d i­
A T I ON .¡,
tion to O. A. Johnson of M innesota.
Mr. and Mrs. W ilb u r Stanley left
WE HAVE MADE A STUDY OF
this m orning for P o rtlan d w here they
of proper refrig eratio n as it a p ­
plies to a m eat m ark et.
Each
have tak en u p artm en ts. Mrs. A. W.
Shipley accom panied them to Port- ' pound of m eat th a t leaves th is
shop has been tak en care of in
land.
a m an n er th a t insures its p u rity ,
Mrs. I.ena N eedham left Tuesday
its tenderness and its flavor. A
i m orning for N ew port w here she will I visit to o u r m a rk e t will convince
you th a t y o u r m eat purchases
stay a week o r ten days looking afte r
sfliould be m ade here.
j business in terests.
GRESHAM MEAT
H arry T ru itt has sold his hom e on
¡T hird stre e t to Mrs. Bent of P o rtla n d ,
MARKET
who will move in soon. The T r u itts ' I’ll,me 41
A. J . AV. BltOWN
may go to O nalaska, W ashington, but
Fish on Frida)
they have not decided definitely.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Schneider!
Phone 178.
and th e la tte r ’s s is te r Mrs. Loomis, i
A uto Tops Recovered and Re­
have gone to Spokane. They expect i paired. All kinds of Top M aterial
to be gone ab o u t two weeks. They
and C u rtain Windows.
are trav elin g by a u to and are going
S. E. PALMQLIST
by T rout L ake and Medical L ake to
AUTO TOP SHOP
Spokane, re tu rn in g
probably
by Main Street.
Gresham
Seattle.
Mrs E m m ett Kelly, and children
left T hursday fo r a visit of a week or
MISS FRIEDA BRATZEL
Teacher in Piano
so w ith Mrs. K elly's m other, Mr».
Minnie S tu d eb ak er. and o th e r r e la ­ P riv a te o r class lessons. Special
atte n tio n given to beginners in
tives a t C astle Rock. W ashington.
relaxation and hand developm ent.
A ugust Sam uelson has sold his
Ridge Av., near Ijin ren re
farm so u th of H ogan to C. E Rick of
Phone 701
C raw fordsville, Oregon
T he Rick
fam ily will move Into th e ir new hom e
Pleating
at once. T he Sam uelsons expect to I Button»
leave S atu rd ay for Los Angeles!
w here they may m ake th e ir hom e if
MRS. CARRIE HANSEN
they like th e clim ate.
They rill
take the ocean ro u te from P o rtia n i
Phone ntxS
G raham
to 1.0» Angele«
Main St..
n ear High School
HEMSTITCHING
Phone 661
71/
E stacad a
member
^FEDERAL RESERVE^
SYSTEM
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SAFETY ALWAYS
S')
J I S • 8 ll
is our motto for a bank. We
make it ours by our mem­
bership in the Federal Re­
serve System with the priv­
ilege o f obtaining advances
of cash upon our commercial
paper at any time.
FIRST STATE BANK
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