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

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GRESHAM LOCALS
TRACTORS
Why Take Your Willard Battery to Portland
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. C hurch, of San
| Jose, C alifornia, a re th e g u esis'o f th e J
i Fred M ew hirter fam ily th is week.
I O ther g u ests Sunday were Mr. and
M rs E lm er C alkins and children and
F ra n k an d G eorge M urdock of L ents
O n e m a n tr a c to r h itc h fo r b in d ers. P o w er lift plow s.
Mies E thel Calkins, M ultnom ah
J county club. leader, left th is m orning
T r a c to r D isc M arrow s. FZnsilage C u tte rs . T h re s h in g
by au to for K lam ath F alls w here she
S e p a ra to rs in th e right size fo r th e sm all tra c to r . B a lin g
will visit hur sister, Mrs. E. J. Hesel
P resses. A co m p lete line o f m a c h in e ry a n d Im p le m e n ts.
I tin e and fam ily. Miss C alkins was I
accom panied by her m o th er Mrs. R
W. C alkins ami h er b ro th er Lewis.
They expect to be gone ab o u t two
weeks and will go by the way of Ash­
land and M edford. W hile at K lam ath
F alls they wilWmake th e trip to Cra
te r Lake with th e H eseltines. They
have tak en a com plete cam ping o u t­
fit and will cam p along th e way tak-1
ing at least th ree o r fo u r days to
m ake the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Davidson and
GRESHAM, OREGON
Miss H ester T horpe a re leaving for a
cam ping trip 16 m iles beyond gov­
ern m en t C am p th is m orning. They
expect to stay about one week.
A sp en w all P o ta to D iggers w ith v in e tu r n e r a n d p ick e r
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. W ilson have
o r w ith d o u b le elev ato r, high w heel in tw o- o r fo u r-h o rse
closed th e ir house on Maple avenue
diggers.
and moved to th e ir new hom e .in
Rose City P ark .
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Raney and two
Reliability
Service
children have arriv ed from Cheyene,
W yoming, and are a t th e hom e of the
fo rm er's m other, Mrs. V esta Raney,
w here they will m ake th e ir hom e for
P h on e <t»2
P h on e 5 4 4
th e presen t. Mr. Raney w ent to
W yom ing a few years, ago and took
up govern m en t land, which he has
YOUNG SPANIARD TO
P rem iu m List« Hn»dy.
proved up on, b ut th e Oregon country
STUDY FRUIT PACKING
P rem ium lists for th is y e a r’s Mult-1 held a lu re w hich was irresistab le.
nom ah county fair are being d istrib ­
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. S kirvln left yes­
A youug Spaniard, O ulllcrm o Cifre uted. G et your copy early and m ake
de Colonia, haa registered for th ree your plans for the fair. Call at the terd ay for T angent, O regon, w here
P o rtlan d A -2071
rourses In English In the Oregon Outlook office o r w rite to th e secre­ they will m ake th e ir home. Mr. Skir-
Gresham 861
a-A1 Asb; IWwy iKMia
Oor. P o w ell and Maple
A gricultural College sum m er session. tary. A. F. Miller, G resham . Oregon, vin has tak en a half In terest in a seed
He picked O. A. C. as being Jhe best An effort will be m ade to g et them and w arehouse business w ith his
bro th er.
of all th e institutions of the United
into th e handft of all prospective ex­
Mrs. W. R. K ern is en tertain in g
States fo r his purposes. He hails hibitors, b u t be su re to g et your copy
h e r cousins, Mr. and Mrs C. B. STOCKTON BROS. GET
The G resham p ictu re th e ite r o ffe rs' L ib rary H ours for H um m er M onths.
from M allorca Island, one of the Ba- early.
L oughlin of A shland, N ebraska,
V acation hours a re now in force a t
SCHOOL SHED CONTRACT an exceptionally fine up-to-the-m in-
leares group, belonging to Spain. He
Miss Eva T acheron, who is en
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u te program for th e en joym ent of its th e G resham b ranch lib rary, w hich
comes here to study h o rticu ltu re, es­
An In sp irin g P arag rap h .
At a recent m eeting of th e sch o o l' p atro n s on S atu rd ay evening th is will continue u n til S eptem ber 1. They
gaged in th e W estern Union office In
pecially fru it packing.
A prize was offereij by a Boston pa­ P o rtlan d , is spending her tw o-weeks board, the bids on th e co n stru ctio n week. Look it up and p atronize th e are as follow s: 2 :3 0 to 5 :3 0 and 7
to 9 on Mondays, W ednesdays and
Mr. Cifre expects to spend th ree per for th e p arag rap h th a t had given
F rid ay s; 2:30 to 5 :3 0 on S aturdays.
of a piayshed a t the g rad e school i hom e th e a te r.
years at th e college, and to put in one th e g rea test in sp iratio n and help. vacation a t home.
Tbe lib ra ry will not be opened on
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. O tt en tertain ed I were opened and th e co n tra ct aw ard-
year of study in the University of C al­ Many p arag rap h s from m any sources
T uesdays and T hursdays.
R ead w hat Mr W anTad says.
ifornia. He speaks F rench, G erm an were sent in. T he prize was won by a p arty of relativ es la st T h u rsd ay Pd ,o the Stockton Bros, who will
a boy who w ro te'as follows:
evening
in
honor
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
com
m
ence
w
ork
a
t
once
When In doubt try a W ant Ad.
and Spanish, and despite th e fact
“ 1 am only a boy and boy’s opin­
T he contract calls for a shed 60 by
th a t he has been In till» country but ions are not respected by most E. Cleveland and fam ily, who are
two o r th ree weeks, has com parative­ grow n-ups; b ut we have th em ju st h ere from S tan .fleld , Oregon. The 100 feet and ,t ,8 to be finl8hed by
th e same.
guest« were, besides th e g u ests of S eptem ber 1.
W ork was to have
ly little trouble In handling the Eng-
IÎERES03EREASO
"T he p arag rap h which helps mt
onor. . r. tn d Mrs. \\ . H. ( leveland been com m enced today. It will cost
lsh language. Ills m other came with the most Is the Boy Scout o ath : "On
Electrical W iring of all kinds
WHY OUR MEAT
him to Corvallis.
my honor I will do my best. (1 > To nnd fam ily. Dr. H arry O tt and son th e d istric t »3800.
Motors Repaired. Agent for
A lways is so
John.
Mrp
M
ary
P
atch.
W.
B.
T
horne
Parellt8
and
c
h
u
d
re
„
wiU
do
my
d
uty
to
God
and
mv
country
T he young man was recom m ended
appre
the W estern Electric Farm
tFRESH ANDc^Wff
y‘_
elate th is building as It has long been
by his Excellency, Ju an Rlano, Span a u i^ to obey th e scout law. (2 ) To a "
help o th er people at all tim es
(3)
O rville Zim m erm an an d Bayard need ed . T h e q u e s tlo n h a d b e e n c o n -
Lighting Plants. Edison Co.
ish am bassador, and was Introduced To keep myself physically strong,
|s ji'"~
to P resid en t K err by a le tte r from m entally
aw ake,
nnd
m orally M lller have gone to eastern Oregon to Bidpred a „u m b er of tim es b u t last
Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures.
, ! it
PROPER. ■
w
ork
d
u
rin
g
the
harvest
season.
w
in
ter
an
en
e
rg
,
tlc
cam
palg„
wa8
stra
ig
h
t.'
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F rederico de Onls, professor of Span­
rff
riger
All
work
g
u
ara
n
tee
d
to
pass
Mrs. A. Hevel has gone to a Port- put on wlth th e re8ult th a t thig Wla. I
ish lite ra tu re at C olum bia university
inspection by th e B oard of F ire
A T I ONI
A Ju n e bride may not know much lan d h o sp ital fo r trea tm e n t.
Itljljl"1
te r th e chlldren wlll have a 8utlabIe
Cifre w ent to school two years In
U nderw riters.
about cooking but she knows th a t so
T he G resham cam pers a t G ladstone play8hed
Btormy l e a t h e r
Berlin, and studied ag ric u ltu ral e n g i­ long as she Is a Ju n e bride she won’t
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
W E HAVE MADE A STUDY OF
P ark have all retu rn ed and are en ­
neering for two or th ree years In th e need to know an y th in g about It.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
of p ro p er refrig eratio n as it ap ­
th
u
siastic
over
th
e
fine
Chautauqua
I
D
ancing
a
t
C
ed
arville
Park
University of Madrid w here it takes
plies to a m eat m ark et.
Each
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nine years to receive a degree.
The only way to rem ain popular Is season, and the ch arm in g camp L lnnem ann Ju n ctio n , every W ednes-j
pound of m eat th a t leaves this
Mrs.
O.
A.
E
astm
an
and
i
day
and
S
atu
rd
ay
evening
“
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8:45.
"Books, books, books,” he ex­ to m ake a loud noise before en terin g Kround
shop has been ta k en care of in
FRED L. BOURNE, Prop.
P o p u lar prices. Union music.
tf
a m a n n er th a t in su res its purity,
claimed. "T he work is not practical. any room w here a group of your d au g h ter, Miss G ertru d e, Mrs. H. C
Powell
St.
next
to
B
row
n’s
M
arket
friends are reading pedigrees.
its ten d ern ess and its flavor. A
I L arsen. Mrs. B. W. Em ery and Miss
I came from a w onderful fru it coun­
T he G resham Steam L au n d ry is
visit to o u r m a rk e t will convince
Ruby Em ery rem ained th e re during prep ared to do steam cleaning and
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try, but th e people do not know how­
you th a t y o u r m eat purchases
Who rem em bers the old-fashioned
should be m ade here.
to pack fruit. I w ant to learn th a t." m ilkm an th a t always gave an extra th e season Mr. Em ery and Mr. L ar­ pressing. L et us do your w ork.—
Adv.
pint to th e eustnm ers along the end sen m ade frequent/V isits to th e camp.
GRESH A M M EA T
Mrs. J. T. S tlllions was a guest at the
WANTED One o r two curs of cord- of his route?
R e g u la r m e etin g of G resh
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M ARKET
wood.
F irst-class (lr.
August
E astm an ten t th e first week an d Mrs
am Lodge No. 125, I.O .O .F.,'
O brlst, R. A, G resham . Oregon
You w ouldn’t adm it it publicly but Jas. E lkington nnd d au g h ter, Jean ,
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A. J. W . BROW N
in th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u r s - ,
.von know th at u fool Is anybody th a t th e second
F ish on F rid ay
day evening. V isitors welcome.
"M aybe Im itation Is th e sincerest doesn't ag ree with you.
S. E. Wootjter, of E stacada, was In
W. C. McCOLLAUGH, N G.
flattery ' said Uncle Bill Bottletop.
RAY A. PALMQUIST, Secretary.
today.
Mr. i ------------------------------------
“ but I d on’t see as a wood alcohol
Brooms for every purpose are m a n -: G
... resham
,
. on
, .. business
,
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Buttons
Pleating
m ixture is any special com plim ent to .................... ly a plant which lists 375 ' VooR' " r ls tn 'h e real eslate business
th e m em ory of old John B arleycorn.” d istin ct varieties.
reim« b ra k e s with
in E stacada.
*
genuine
and mm.
Mrs E llsw orth R aker and
I Mr. Biiu
MRS. CA R RIE HANSEN
*
IT W E A R S
cousins. Blythe and Mary Rosencrans.
P ho n e 51x3
G resham
of N ebraska, are spending a few days j
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Main S t . , n e a r H igh School
.. at SeasMe
I L ieu ten an t A L. Baker, of th e j
' U nited S tates navy, who cam e in t o '
P h on e 175.
P o rtlan d F riday on the Destroyer
•J. A uthorized
Dodge and O verland
Auto Tops Recovered and Re­
W aters, was th e guest over th e week- '
Y Service Station.
Auto R epairing
paired. All kinds of Top M aterial
A Storage.
F ull line of T ires and
an d C urtain W indows.
end of F rederic Honey. He was giv- j '
y
Accessories.
en a trip over th e Colum bia River •
S.
E . P A L M Q U IS T
It is seldom you will find such a variety of bargains at one
highw ay and expressed g rea t a d m lr-[
AUTO
TOP SHOP
time as we are offering this week.
atlo n for th e w onderful scenery.
Main S treet.
G resham
B. L. W alrad and W. J. Todd have j
I Just retu rn ed from a few days trip j
I to the hot springs
JE W E L E R
Mr and Mrs. W. H Cleveland and
j chlldren, Mr. and Mr». Jo h n Cannon I
(■rcdiaiii
P ilon e 051
I nnd children. Mr. and Mrs K arl Mil­
ler and baby V irginia. Alden Miller
; and V ictor Adix are spending th e j
week nt tile Cleveland home In 3ea-
I side.
WITH TRACTOR IMPLEMENTS
or Some Unauthorized Station?
C M )
C. E. OSBURN & CO.
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AUTHORIZED WILLARD SERVICE
We rebuild, recharge, re-insulate and repair anv make of
storage.
gâteries for Sale.
W. A. HESSEL
Free Inspection
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
3 BIG TRUCKS
BEST OF SERVICE
RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
Albert Ekstrom
Gresham Electric Co.
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M O TOR
R E PA IR S
HEMSTITCHING
LOOK HERE !
f GRESHAM GARAGE
Southard & Palmquist
GUY D. JONES
We have just a few of the following left
at these attractive prices:
Blue Bird W ater Sets....................... . $3.25
Spray Design Water S ets................... . 2.95
Glass Berry S ets................................
90
Set of five Glass Mixing Bowls.......... 1.35
Splendid Cooking Sets consisting of meas­
uring pitcher, 6 custard cups, 1 casserole and
2 bakers, all for $2.50, Come in and see
these bargains and be convinced.
FAHMKKN HAVE *2 5 .0 0 0 .
banners
HEAT
GROCERY SPECIALS
Xav.v Biffins at 5c lb. Cottage Hams at t’Se lb .
Carolene, the new milk, 2 cans for 25c.
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We invite our customer* mid friends to make our store
your headquarter*. Partner*' Field Pav. Jnlv list Those of
you coming from the country come in 'an d leave vonr orders
in the morning and they will he ready for you when .von , »11 :
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LIGHT
Almost every day one or more p er­
sons say to the Outlook. "I am getting
splendid retu rn s on my ad.”
ELECTRIC BUILDING
The Oregon G row ers’ assoi iation
has com pleted plans for a new pack­
ing plant to be built at G rants Pass.
Frank C. Jones Co.
Why do they alw ays refer t him
Senn
L th e
w o n t ones are young
as an "o ld " bachelor?
h iffy p?r cent of th e hops grown
In th e U nited S tates are produced In
, Oregon.
A. W. METZGER & CO. i
Quality & Service
PEARL OIL
F arm ers are finding out th a t In-1
(KEROSENE)
su ran ce in th e F arm ers Mutual Fleet
Relief association cost 60 per cent
and
j less th an In Com m ercial com panies.
The association has over »8,0(1),009
INSTANT MEAT
at risk
Saves »25.000 an n u ally to
WHEN ANO
.m em bers
An association th a t bene-'
WHERE NEEDED
fits the farm ers and which -fs grow­
ing bigger an.l b etter every day.; ___________ _ _ _ _ _
Wh. . read) to Insure notify It. \\
-STANDARD OIL COMPANV
Snashall, G resham . Phon.- »5.
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We have a limited number of Wash Boilers to be closed
out at $1.00 to *3 (kt each to make room for in w stock. These
are tine boilers and if bought at the present prices would cost
.you much more than we are asking There are some Copper
Bottom ones in the lot.
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Mutual F ire Iii^ui-aiue is
Best.
If you are tired most of th - tim e
you'll m ake o th ers th a t waj
ost of
th e tim e.
T he only
lì»:. Im portant
or» a r those th a t ar» lire.
transfers
I lirough o u r m e m b e rsh ip in
the F ederal R eserv e S y stem ,
we a re e n a b le d to h av e te le g ra ­
p h ic tra n s fe rs of fu n d s m ad e to
a n y p a r t o f th e c o u n try a t low ­
est cost.
General Contractors
Carpentering
Electrical Wiring
Fixtures and Lamps
Septic Tanks
First State Bank
Gresham, Oregon
Eipert Dettigli Repainnt; Guranied
A alanderoih tongu» always stings
Office and Shop,
Electric Store Bungalow Bldg.
G resham . O ra
P is .« s m ,
F ine feath, rs m ake fine hats.
Frank C. J m
h lf.
telegraphic
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Floyd L. Mach
MEMBER
federal reserve
£***- SYSTEM
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