Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 10, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAG B
TURK*
CEDAR AND VICTORY
Miss ( aro lin e T allm an has changed
h er plana and will not go to W iliam
e tte U niversity th is fall. She has ac
cepted th e p rincipalship of th e Lus-
I ted school.
© vei) o n 3 Jo u rn al
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen. Miss
j F lorence Hill and Mrs. J. H. W ilson
' w ere callers from G resham at th e
■ hom e of Rev. J. H. Wood Sunday
I afternoon. Mrs. W ilson rem ained un­
til Monday evening w ith Mrs Wood
and o th e r form er neighbors
Jo h n Strebin and Wm. F rits spent
th e week end at Tillam ook and vi-
cinity.
"The Home Paper of the Or'egon Country"
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'All the world’s a stage.”
And we all want grandstand seats for the passing show!
,
Mr. nad Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Elhel
, K llenberg and d au g h te r V irginia and
Mr. and Mrs. H enry F rits atten d ed
! th e celebration a t Sandy last Mon.
j ‘lay.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. M ercer had as
th e ir guests over the week end the
form er s niece and husband from
Hood River.
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» » S ’-Í.-S*’
CORBETT HEIGHTS.
C. J. L lttlepage w ent to Mosier I
la st week.
W. H. Riley of B ellingham was a
guest at t l.e Lewis Reed home S un­
day.
The Oregon Journal, Portland, Or.
Gentlemen:
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Rev. Mr. M urphy apd wife are
m oving from P o rtlan d to th e W alker
residence.
Sunday school will convene In th e
HALEY
com m unity s ' - church
Sunday
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A package sale is being planned at 10:30, followed by preaching at
by th e B ap tist Young People’s Un- 11:30 by th e pastor, Rev. Mr Mur-
“ I “ 16 ChUrCh ° n S at- ' phy- "E veryone in th e com m unity
urday evening. S eptem ber 11. ice is g ettin g some berfeflt from the
cream , cake and coffee will be sold church even though not a m em ber or
and an enjoyable social evening Is an atte n d a n t.
It seem s th erefo re
an ticip ated .
|th a t ttle responsibility rests on every­
one to do his o r h e r p art to help
B argains In the w ant ada.
su p p o rt and fo ster an In stitu tio n th at
Is fo r th e benefit of a ll.”
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Gresham Theatre
C o rre c t
lu b ric a tio n ,
m akes a good,
tru c k , b e tte r
W alter A drian, M anager
S a tu r d a y , S e p t. 11
CHAS. RAY
‘T h e G irl D o d g e r ”
You cannot expect maximum per­
formance and long service from your
truck unless it is lubricated correctly.
Correct Lubrication is a science.
The recommendations ofourBoard
of Lubrication Engineers embodied
in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication
Chart are designed to better the per­
formance and lengthen the life of
trucks, tractors and automobiles. Get
a Correct Lubrication Chart frot»
your Zerolene distributor.
TRA V EL PIC TU R E
L*fo«or 1
“ T a ih o k v , th e M e tr o p o ­
Agrade for
each type
o f engine
TRACTORS: T h .r e is*
Correct grade of Z eiolen *
for each typa of tractor.
STANDARD o il co m pa ny
* C a lif o r n ia >
C H O IC E M E A T S
H o m e m a d e H a m * , B a c o n , S a u s a g e , L ard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
In
Q 4 ..
Main
S treet a
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GEO.
GRESHAM
D IETL, Prop.
P hone 881
W H Y T H E E L E C T R IC C L E A N E R ?
B*s.TwRh w hieh“/
Si'sweeping
c° n?PaL‘8° n betw een th e ease and thorough-
E lectric C leaner removed d irt and the difficulty
er TAUh k , n ^ £ AN Cle."n rUg8 » " d 'c a rp e ts w ithout an electric clean-
if vou H k- rh
F sw eeper will brush up SOME of the d irt aud
if you like th e exercise and have plenty of tim e and stren g th a hrnnm
and a ca rp et b eater will do the work a fte r a ¿ a h Io n
’
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in th e sam e way one can wash w ithout soap W ater » In n . .111
rem ove some d irt if applied w ith enough elbow g re a se .”
w ate r alone1* 6 U8e ’ ° aP b ecau ,e 11 cleaM m ore ea8ll> «nd b etter than
F o r the sam e reason people use E lectric C leaners b e c a u a . ' h .
clean m ore easily and fa r b e tte r than o th e r m ethods.
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E L E C T R IC S T O R E
E L E C T R IC B U IL D IN G
'Huy l o u r E lectric Goods at an E lectric Store."
lis o f F o r m o s a ”
A lso Screen M agazine
S u n d a y , S e p t 12
S creen's
Most
The
P o p u lar Com edienne
Q uite a n u m b er from h ere observed
L abor day a t Sandy last Monday.
IN TH E LAUGHABLE FARCE
Miss Je a n L ent re tu rn e d to her
school at C latsk an ie lust S atu rd ay
“ B a ttlin g J a n e ”
F L lnderm an of A rleta visited O
A m erican Legion Boys and T heir Moulton and fam ily last Sunday Mr.
F rien d s will like
L lndem an's d a u g h te r T helm a, who
has been stay in g w ith h er a u n t d u r
<«
T h e D o u g h n u t T h a t ing most of th e sum m er, retu rn ed
with h er fa th e r to s ta rt to school
th is term .
D id I t”
Miss Lois Ball and Miss B eatrice
Also a Colum hla R iver Scenic
Iverall visited th e week end with
‘ Come, Watch With Me the
Mr. and Mrs. Guy R ebertson.
Mr. and MrB. G ust C arlson am
Passing Night”
niece, Mrs. C arlson from N orth Da­
kota. who has been visiting w ith th e
fam ily fo r several m onths, an d Mrs.
P eterson, w ere visitors in P o rtlan d
last T uesday.
Electrical Wiring of all kinds.
Ed S ester and fam ily have been
Motors Repaired. Agent for w orking two days a t th e schoolhouse
the Western Electric F;irm te arin g p la ste r off th e walls of the
room .
A lfred H am m er of
Lighting Plants. Edison Co. G west
resham has rep lastered th e room.
Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures. The p ia ste r will be too dam p to use
th e room next M onday when school
All w ork g u a ra n tee d to pass
Inspection by th e Board of F ire opens but arran g e m en ts will be made
U n d erw riters.
to accom m odate th e pupils
Miss
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C
aroline
T
allm
an
will
be
th
e
new
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
principal to ta k e th e place of Mrs.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
Lillian T enE yck who will teach In
P h on e 31
Sandy.
Mlrs G race Fieldhouse of
FRED L. BOURNE, Prop.
G resham will have the prim ary room I
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Powell St next to B row n's M arket
FA R M ER * HAVE «33,000.
G RESH A M
Po rtlan d A-1071
Aah; Rriwy
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OF
S E R V IC E
R E L IA B L E
and P O R T L A N D
Albert Ekstrom
Gresham 111
Our. P o w ell aad Maple
M utual l i r e
B est.
In su ran t» Is
F arm ers a re finding o u t th a t In­
su ran ce In th e F a rm e rs M utual F ire
Relief association coat «0 per cent
less th an in Com m ercial com panies.
The association has over »8,000,009
a t risk
Saves »25,000 an n u ally to
m em bers. An association th a t bene­
fits th e farm ers and which Is gro w ­
ing b igger and b e tte r every day.
When ready to Insure notify H. W.
Snashall, G resham . Phone 85.
D ancing a t C ed arville Park
Llnnemann Junction, every Wednes­
day and Saturday evening 8 :4 5
Popular prices. Union music.
tf
A n ew W e s te rn E le c tr ic F a r m
L ig h tin g p la n t, a t a g o o d
d is c o u n t
Grand Electric Co.
The Crescent Cafeteria
East S 1 8
form erly a t co rn er of T hird and
S tark , P o rtlan d , now In new
location
241« A lder betw een 3d an d 4tli
A cordial welcome to all patrons
and friends
P U B L IC S A L E .
I MILE SOUTH OF SPItlN G W VI ER
SEPT. 18, 1920
All personal property m ust be sold
F arm Im p lem en ts; Htork, including
R egistered C hester WI lite Ilogs anil
1» sm all pigs; W hite la-ghorn Chick-
mis; llousi'holil Goods, E verytliing
m ust go,
C. L. DURBIN
ESTACADA. OREGON, R. D. 3
I'ort land, Ore
127 (■ rand A venue
Ml ST BE HOLD AT ONCE
ELECTRIC BUILDING
Frank C. Jones Co.
G e n e r a l C o n tra cto r*
C a r p e n te r in g
E le c tr ic a l W ir in g
F ix tu re* a n d L am p*
S e p tic T an k *
Expert Qectrical Repairing Guaranteed
Office and Shop,
Electric Store Bungalow Bldg.
Greahani, Ore.
P hona Mi
F rank U. Janas
Floyd L. Mack
---School Starts M onday
SEPTEM BER
13
T h is S to r e is H e a d q u a rte r* for
S c h o o l S u p p lie s
New and Second Hand Books
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
I he R ex a ll Store
SCHOOL DAYS
Gresham Electric Co.
BEST
G resham
n ea r High School
APPLY
LUSTED
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
AND
MRS. CARRIE HANSEN
P hone 31x3
Main St.,
»
Mrs. M. W. H anel of Sugton, Kan.,
who is v isitin g h er paren ts. Mr. and
Mrs. W. R ichards, received a very
p leasan t su rp rise. Mr. H anel, who
is m an ag er of th e telephone office in
his hom e tow n, was g ran te d a six
m o n th s' leave of absence and took
th e first train fo r Oregon arriv in g
here T uesday evening.
The chiW ren from this d istrict
who have en tered th e P o rtlan d high
schools th is week a re enthusiastic.
To listen to them m akes one wish to
be back In th e 'teen age and sh a re
In the splendid o p p o rtu n ities so free­
ly provided.
A larg e congregation g reeted Dr
E. Benson Sunday m orning at the
Sm ith M em orial church. It was his
first service a f te r his re tu rn from
Paris.
FOR SALE !
H E M S T IT C H IN G
MRS M. FRAKES & SON
FAIRVIEW
Farm ers
R E S P O N S IB L E
Pleating
DOROTHY GISH
—
3 B IG T R U C K S
Put Your Money in our Rank
A ou will receive 4 per cent interest. 5 per cent
on tune deposits of $500.1)0 or more.
Pom ona G range will m eet w ith I »
Colum bia G range next week W ednes­
Buttons
day, th e 15th.
Enclosed find »2.Jo, payment in full until Feb. 1, 1921.
f,
If you ever expect to get ahead you must put what
money you can spare in the bank each pay day.
Getting ahead is having something for a rainy
day, or for a home, or for a business of your own.
It is the only sane thing to do.
Start a bank account.
BANK OF GRESHAM
City .............................................. . .......................................
y
a n d g e t ahead
Mr. and Mrs. F ow ler of P ortland
were the guests of Mr. an d Mrs. Si.
Joseph Leland th e first of th e week.
Depository for State of Oregon and County of Multno­
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Snashall of
mah.
G resham w ere welcome visitors at
th e m eeting of C olum bia G range held
The Bank of G resham pays 5 p er
Can your own corn. It Is much
In th e g ran g e hall h ere last S aturday.
cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv. b etter than w hat you buy In tins.
Septem ber 4.
Call A. Helney, 98.
•end L he O reson Journsl (daily and Sunday) to
the following address:
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First in News
Reviews
Features
And Fun
W *1
I am
determ ined
to BANK MY MONEY
C. P. T allm an ar.d d a u g h te r C aro­
line spent Monday nt: lit on th e ir
place here.
Mr. T allm an has Just
finished th resh in g . They had 2000
bushels of oats on th e ir place at I
Hoff this year. They expect to lease
the place th e re and retu rn to th e ir
hom e here in th e n ear fu tu re.
Your home town newspaper covers thoroughly the
local field. Let THE OREGON JOURNAL render’addi­
tional service from state, national and foreign fields.
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Boys and girls req u irem en ts for school w ear— U nderw ear,
Stockings, Shoes, Sw eaters, etc.
F ine Ribbed Stockings for girls, per p air
...
50, to *3c
Heavy Bibbed Stockings for boys, per p air
-ua
B oy^ CoVton mbht‘ d Vi11!0 '1 uUl|t "' h“ ' Vy
®«ch » ••« » •<» * l.« 3
G irt.' s.ho.’d 8hbo ^ d £Srton
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Boy« High ( ut Shoe«, good heavy w eight, ex tra Hpeclal
1 to 6 H, per p air *4.30
G irls Rain (a p e s , ages 6 to 14 years, special
*3.0»
III*0 !?1.* 8p*‘<1“ * 1val,1,H In B l a n k e t s . E x tra large slip Grey Cotton
B lankets, special per p air at *4.1».
i t tt»h7a4#U, ^ , p ai’r BUnl‘et* ln Pre“ y
*ood a880rtm ent> •P«clal
All W hite Cotton Sheet B lankets, per p air ...
GRESHAM.
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* 4.00 am) *3.00
CANNON’S
OREGON
P A ID
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind.
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G resh a m
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