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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1920)
PAGE Font Benson Hotel Farm For Sale Will sell farm complete. Includes Crop; Implements; Stock, 20 Milch Cows, and Young Stock, 3 Horses; everything except Poultry. Machinery from Garden Cultivator to a flour mill; also Tractor, everything goes. The biggest buy ever offered. Crop will be worth #3000. Will sell ranch without equipment. Ranch alone, 114 acres, will sell for $25,200, with full equipment #35,000. Machinery alone worth #5000. If interested, hurry! Call Gresham 781 for further information. GRESHAM LOCALS OVERLAND FOUR PROVES GOOD QUALITIES IN TEST W ith o u t any of th e conditions of Mrs. Annie M Redm an from Bill an official test th e trip m ade by th e ing«, M ontana, and siste r Mrs. Robt. O utlook force last S atu rd ay In two Willi« and the la tte r'« d au g h ter, Miss O verland F ours nevertheless gave K atherine, from A tlantic City, New satisfacto ry proof of th e many good Jersey, w ere th e guest« of Mr. and q u alities of this w onderful car. Mr«. B. L. W alrad, last week. Mr». The trip covered nearly 160 miles, Redm an is a friend of th e W alrad« over all kinds of roads, in varying of may year« sta n d in g an d has visit te m p eratu res, atm ospheres and a l ed them before but th e o th e rs of th e titu d es, over long clim bs, steep hills p arty have never been on th e coast. and num berless sh a rp curves. One They left S aturday fo r Pasadena, au to carried five persons, th e o th e r 1 C alifornia. Mr«. Willi« and d au g h six. It is sufficient to say th a t no i n - ! te r expect to «all fo r the Island of convenience was experienced, th e m a-I Guam the 4th of Septem ber. A son- chines behaved splendidly, w ere easy in-law of Mrs. W illis was recently to o p erate and m et every req u ire acting governor of Guam for several m ent. m onths. A carefu l account of gasoline was Mrs. Floyd Mack and Miss Wine- kept. T he record showed th a t th e Mr a T an , r ,n t , 7 , n ° r„ O t0 ,h e s a llo n of g aso lin e. a On Your Outing Take Your Iiank W ith You ‘X No tir e ‘ ‘ ' earB eft S at' tro u b le was experienced. Both were urday for Ocean P ark , W ashington, to u rin g one hay, ‘ for a a twn . _ ” for two tt’P^ka weeks vucniini, vacation. 1700 miles, th e o th e r 3000 miles. Miss Opal P hillips is at T u rn er, Oregon, spending her vacation with HOUSE BURNS WHILE friends. OWNERS ATTEND SHOW T he berry grow ers in th e county are plan n in g a real picnic to be held Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n C unningham the la tte r p art of A ugust. T here were In G resham M onday and re p o rt i will be a big picnic dinner, gam es ed the loss of all of th e ir household and sp o rts as well as an in terestin g goods and personal belongings In a program . The d a te has not yet been fire which broke o ut in th e new cam p decided upon but will be announced of the C edar Creek L um ber com pany soon. a t L innton. Dr. H. H. H ughes, his uncle, Dr. The cam p was recently moved Chas. Pixley of M ontana, an d Mr. from n e a r Bull Run to th e L innton and Mrs. W. L. Crowe of P o rtlan d , sife and th e C unningham s had Just are cam ping a t Lost L ake for a week moved Into one of th e new houses o r ten days. S atu rd ay evening Mr. an d Mrs. Mrs. Cora W alker is moving her C unningham cam e to G resham to household goods in to h er new home spend Sunday w ith th e la tte r ’s p a r which she recently purchased from ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beers and F red Fieldhouse. Mrs. W alk er has ab o u t th e tim e they arriv ed in G resh been m aking h e r hom e w ith her am w here they atten d ed th e p icture b ro th er, O. A. E astm an, an d fam ily show fire b ro k e o u t in th e cam p and until h er fu rn itu re arriv ed from V an destroyed th e cook house an d th e couver, B. C. C unningham home. W ord of th e ir Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder and loss did n o t reach them u n til th e fam ily and Miss M ina G ilb ert left next day when p arties cam e over early Monday m orning for W elches from L in n to n and told them of th e w here they will cam p ab o u t a week fire. D uring th e absence of Dr. W. J T he men a t th e cam p m ade a des Ott, extensive im provem ents a re be p era te effort to save Mrs. C unning ing m ade In his office. In place of ham 's piano but was unable to get it th e one window th e re will be three, out. P. actically all th a t was saved which will add m uch to th e lig h tin g was a ch est of silver. The cook house facilities as well as to th e a ttra c tiv e was com pletely destroyed. T he b u ild appearance of th e office ing belonged to th e com pany an d was Mr. and Mrs. Ed. A ylsw orth re probably in su red b u t th e re was no tu rn ed from th e ir ranch a t C latsk an ie insurance on th e C unningham goods. last S atu rd ay m orning. Sunday m orning Mr. A ylsw orth and Leslie CAR GOES OVER BLUFF W alrad sta rte d for th e ranch again ALL ESCAPE INJURY They spent M onday sh in g lin g th e T rav elers on th e Colum bia riv er barn and retu rn ed late M onday even highw ay S atu rd ay m orning w ere in ing. M ayor Geo. W. K enney an d Con terested in observing th e w ork of a stab le M. M. Squire have gone off to P o rtlan d tow ing com pany in liftin g gether. Ju st w hat they m ean by both to th e highw ay a to u rin g ca r which leaving th e town a t th e sam e tim e is had gone over th e blufT a few hours not know n. A card to th e Outlook before. It was said th a t th e c a r was brings th e in fo rm atio n th a t on Sun driven by a Jap an ese, an inexperi day m orning they w ere a t Crescent enced d riv er, who was giving a rid e City, C alifo rn ia and th a t they Were to a n u m b er of friends. In an effort sta rtin g for th e Oregon caves. They to tu rn aro u n d , the ca r was backed j had gone over th e Coos Bay wagon over the bluff, but all the occupants ! road to M yrtle P oint and down th e Jum ped clear before th e 200-foot 1 plunge was made. The accident oc-j coast Mr. and Mrs. B. F. B auer, th e ir son cident occurred ju st below Crown B e rn h a rd t and d a u g h te r A delia of Point. Z y A R R Y IN G cash is risky, cashing checks incon- V A . venient. W h e n off to the w oods o r shore a safe, sim ple sol ution of th e m oney problem is to c a rry A M E R IC A N E X PR E SS T R A V E L E R S CH EQ U ES. m u w u l $ f Gresham Theatre WAI/TKK ADRIAN M anager. S atu rd ay, A u g u st 14 Picturization of the American Rural Classic U The O ld Homestead Also a Good Comedy Picture and a Big Educational. Millions have seen this wonderful stage dram a; millions have seen it on the silver screen. Have you? See it again! l i e an d 2 5 c < ► Oo«pel M eeting» at Powell S treet E vangelists W. R. Ruddock and W. H. H athaw ay plan to continue th e Gospel m eetings in Odd Fellow s building on Powell stre e t d u rin g th e present week, a t least. The follow (KBROSBNE) ing announcem ents are m ade for th e la tte r p art o f the week: L W ednesday, 8 p. ra.— "T he first | river In the Bible w ith Its four heads Pison, Glhon, Hiddekel and E u p h rate s." T hursday.— “ T he B. A. question «lA X H A U I» ÔÎ lc ÔÛÎ w Z t I " and how it affects the people of «CALirOMHtA« G resham ." F riday evening— "T h e difference between th e kingdom of God. th e kingdom of heaven and the church W endllng, Oregon, cam e to P o rtlan d of God," Jitn ey B ids W anted. a few days ago and sp en t th e a fte r Bids for th e tra n sp o rta tio n of s t u - , Hr. and Mrs. H. V. Adlx and ch il noon in G resham w ith old neighbors dents from the follow ing d istricts dren le ft th is m orning for T ro u t Chas. C aro th ers an d his gnests will be received by th e clerk up to Lake for a cam ping trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sm ith, an d Mrs and including th e 20th day of Au gust. 1920. O rient, Powell Valley, Dolly F addis of Sedalia, M issouri, Lynch, V ictory, H illsview and T erry To Our F rien d s ami P atron s. and Mrs. Ada Sm ith of S p rin g w ater districts. All parties w anting wood sawed All in fo rm atio n concerning the will do well to have It done as soon m ade a flying trip to th e coast S a tu r as possible anil avoid the rush later day and Sunday. They left a t 3 a m. routes, etc., will be fu rn ish ed by th e undersigned. on. We g u a ra n te e satisfaction, S aturday m orning and retu rn ed la te K. A M ILLER, Clerk, prom pt service, even lengths T h a n k at Bank of Gresham . ing one and all for past favors we are Sunday. Monday th e M issouri folks left for eastern Oregon w here they a t your service. R e g u la r m eeting of Gresh C. II. CALKINS. will visit relatives. T his Is th e first P h o n e 14x5. G resh am , O regon lap of th e jo u rn ey home. S?'" am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F. It rocks the body and Mrs. Colby M arston was tak en se r in th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs does not permit the iously ill F rid ay evening w ith acu te day evening. V isitors welcome. W. C. McCOLLAUGH, N. G. natural, easy poise g o ite r tro u b le and was tak en to a RAY A. PALMQUIST, Secretary. P o rtlan d h ospital. She Is still se ri which every human ously 111. body possesses natural Mrs. O. A. E astm an has been HERESONE EfASOi ly. spending a few days a t G ladstone. WHY OUR MEAT. Boyd Brassw ell, who Is em ployed Then, too, there's a jolt A lways is so by A. W. Hessel was d riving to P o rt that is exhausting— land recently when he had a sudden FRESH and , We build ’em up—or spell of fain tn ess come over him and put on rubber-cushioned he stopped the m achine which he was PHONE HOI PROPER * heels—and while you wait driving. T he next th in g h e was con if you prefer. R FFRIGER- scious of was th e fact th a t h e was in A T I ON a P o rtlrn d hospital recovering from ! I Authorlxed Dodge and O verland | a severe attack of p tom aine polson- ! Service Station. Auto R epalrlng | nR He retu rn ed to W o rk M ondayJ WE HAVE MADE A STUDY OF ; Storage. F u ll line of Tire« anil alth o u g h not en tirely over th e effects 1 of p ro p er refrig eratio n as it ap Accessorie«. SHOE REPAIRING plies to a m eat m ark et. Each i of th e attack . pound of m eat th a t leaves this P h on e 4 9 W. A. Hessel and wife left today, shop has been tak en care of In Tuesday, for th e coast w here they i a m an n er th a t Insures Its p u rity . Its ten d ern ess and its flavor. A ' will spend th e ir vacation. T he W C. T. U. will hold th e ir! visit to o u r m ark et will convince you th a t y o u r m eat purchases reg u la r m eeting In th e grove a t th e should be m ade here. | W. F. Honey hom e next T hursday a f GRESHAM MEAT ternoon. T his will be both a b u si MARKET ness and social m eeting and a full at-1 'te n d a n c e is desired. T here Is som e P h on e 41 A. J. W. BROWN F ish on Friday work to do on sa ilo r's com fort bags ' and everyone Is requested to prepare! for sewing. T he ladies a re asked to Buy voui superphosphate now. We have a limited ! m eet at Mrs. John M etzger’s w here j they will be met w ith autom obile« to amount to arrive before freight rates advance. ta k e them to the Honey home. It Is expected th a t th e re will be a n um ber I i ke of P o rtlan d visitors present. M otherM akea Mr. and Mrs. C. ,M H arrison a r rived In G resham last F riday evening and have gone to housekeeping i n ' th e hom e of Mrs. H annah Johnson T he H arrisons sold th e ir G resham hom e last fall and went to C alifornia. I w here they lived d u rin g th e w in ter They have spent the sp rin g and early sum m er in Illinois and M lch l-! gan visiting with relativ es and rep o rt 1 a d elig h tfu l tim e for th e past ten Phone 661 •• ;...... Phone 661 m onths, b ut say th e re is no place like Oregon They plan to m ake th e ir fu Phone I tu re hom e In G resham o r vicinity. j 4. rehtiäni 'W.V.V.VVV.VMV.VA/.VAAV.V.VA/V PEARL OIL r°" \^ f\ HEÁT S There Is No Comfort in a Run-Over Heel ) line your brakes with T h e se self-identifying C heques have all th e facilities of cash, w ith th e added in su ran ce of ab so lu te safety. You sign th e m w hen you get th e m a t o u r bank; you countersign th e m w hen you spend them . Should you lose uncountersigned C heques o r have th em stolen, y o u r m oney is insured. F ifty cents for each one h u n d re d dollars. FIRST STATE BANK OBSSHAM, OREGON Saving and Checking Accounts Loans, Exchange, Safety Deposit B oxe, Bonds REDUCE THE LABOR OF CORN HARVEST BY USING A A McCormick or Deering Corn Binder PICKS UP DOWN CORN. The new, self-steering, quick-turning auto tongue truck, equipped, makes possible square and easy turning at corners, it helps save time in turning which is a distinct ad\ antage over the old type of corn binders. International Ensilage Cutters Kentucky Security Silos Farm Machinery of all Kinds. Hessel’s Farm Machinery w . A. HESSEL •HONE 544 E D U C A T IO N PA YS FO R TH E INDIVIDUAL AND FOR T H E STATE A Person w ith No E ducation has but One C hance in 150,000 to K in d er D istinguished Service to th e Public £ orP mon School E ducation ........... 4 Chances o -’ u IIlRh Sch° o1 E ducation 87 Chances W ith College E ducation 800 Chances Are Yon Giving Your Child His Chance? THOSE STATES ARE W EA LTH IEST THAT HAVE INVESTED MOST IN EDUCATION Oregon Agricultural College T?,rOU? i 8v- "L lberal a n <> P ractical E d u catio n ” pre pares th e Young Man and Young W oman fo r Useful ' Itizenship and Successful C areers in ACRKVLTURE ENGINEERING MINING COMMERCE HOME ECONOMICS PHARMACY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORESTRY The T rain in g Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION MUSIC F N G I I«tH MODERN LANGUAGE. ART and th e Other' E s s e io a ls o f T ' S tandard Technical College Course I-ALL TERM O PENS SE I’TEMHEH ao, 1920. TUITION IS F R E E . FOR INFORMATION W RITE TO THE REGISTRAR. Oregon A gricu ltu ral C ollege. C orvallis, Ore. GRESHAM GARAGE Carl D ahl Southard & Palmquist Fordson Tractors Farmers Attention ORDER NOW P er T on - - $ 3 5 .0 0 A. W. METZGER & CO. j «fe C ity B ak ery y < A Carload of Fordson Tractors will arrive in about a week, and we will again be able to make immediate deliveries. Come in and place your order now. RAKER & SON GRESHAM ESTACADA