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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1920)
* % * __À I GKESHA-M OUTLOOK. TUESDAY, S E PT E M B E R 2 1 . l»2O .Miss E stelle W ebb and .Mi»« May O nly th e tru ly g re a t achieve th e d istin c tio n of n am e-d im in u tives. Such n am es, spoken often and w ith lov in g in tim acy , g ra n t th e originals th e fullest m easu re of their g reatn ess. “S tr a d s ” d e n o te th o s e m o s t prized m u sical in s tru m e n ts -v io - lin sm a d e by A n to n io S tra d iv a ri and- “ KNOWN FOR TONE” Test the Stradivara Make the teat the moat exacting you can think of. See the beautifully designed models. Learn to your own aatiafaction why it is called "the Maater Musical Instrument.’’ Look for the Strsuhvara Store. GUY D. JONES, J e w e le r PROGRESS of Edison Mazda Lampi The Electric Light Par-Excellent Come in and let us supply your Electric Light W ants liso Electric Heaters, Toasters, Irons, ff ashing Machines, Etc. L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co All m em bers of G resham gran g e a re requested to m eet a t th e gran g e hall F rid ay evening, Septem ber 24, j to assist in p rep arin g th e g rain s for j the g ran g e exhibit a t th e fair. M orrison, of th e high school faculty, arriv ed in G resham on S atu rd ay and began th e ir w ork on Monday. They are dom iciled at th e Todd a p a rtm e n ts in th e F irs t S tate Bank building. A farew ell celeb ratio n was held last Sunday aftern o o n on th e lawn of th e A ndrew B ru g g er hom e on th e Base L ine road fo r C arl M ullenhoff. of Leigh, N ebraska, who has been v isitin g relativ es h ere fo r several weeks. T his was th e fo u rth of a Series of fam ily g a th e rin g s which have been held on Sunday aftern o o n s d u rin g th e visit of Mr. M ullenhoff. T he o th e rs were held at th e homes of Jo h n M ullenhoff at D am ascus, H erm an M ullenhoff a t P leasan t Home an d T heodore B ru g g er at j G resham . L ast Sunday being the ■ b irth d ay of Mrs. E. Schw edler, th e g ath erin g was p artly in h er honor. Andrew McMillan, who has been I ill for sev eral m onths at his hom e | n ear G resham , had th e m isfo rtu n e ! to fall a few days ago, when he at- j tem pted to walk o ut on his porch, and broke a rib and fra c tu re d an o th er. E xtensive im provem ents a re being m ade In th e B. W. Em ery hom e on Hood avenue, including th e in stal- j lation of a bathroom . O scar T horen has ch arg e of th e work. Mrs. J. H. Hoss has been q u ite ill d u rin g the past few days. K. A. M iller and fam ily visited j with relativ es in Oregon City l a s t ' Sunday. J. F re d McGrew, a W illam ette j U niversity stu d e n t who spent s o m e . tim e h ere d u rin g th e sum m er in th e ’ in terest of his school, sp en t last Sunday In G resham . Em ory R oberts has been added to th e teaching force of Oregon A gri cu ltu ral College in th e d ep a rtm en t of civil engineering. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge E. Tow le left last week for M inneapolis to a t tend to business m a tte rs and visit w ith relativ es. They may spend a p art of th e w in ter in C alifornia, re tu rn in g h ere In th e spring. Mr. and Mrs. Jo sep h S chneider have moved into th e Bradfleld house on F ifth street. W illiam S. A verill, th e new head of th e a g ric u ltu ra l d ep a rtm en t in the high school, and Sera. A verill have moved in to th e house on T hird stre e t recently vacated by th e G lea son fam ily. The re g u la r m eeting of th e W om en 's A uxiliary of th e A m erican Le gion will be held th is evening a t the library. Mrs. E lvers, p resid en t of th e P o rtlan d A uxiliary will be p res en t and speak on m a tte rs of vital In terest to th e auxiliary. M ayor G eorge K enney, C onstable M. M. S quire and his son, H arry, and W. C. B urch a re enjoying a h u n tin g trip In so u th ern Oregon. Mrs. H. L. W ostell has b ro u g h t h er p atien t, Mrs. Jos. H einey, to h er Home in G resham , w here sh e will care for h er. Mrs. W ostell has been a t th e H einey hom e for several m onths carin g for Mrs. H einey an d the late Jos. Heiney. M axine T hom as of M arm ot Is stay in g w ith h er a u n t, Miss Mabel Thom as, and a tten d in g the G resham g rad e school. Western Electric POWER & LIGHT VERY feature has been perfected not a single one over looked. Running this Western Electric Power and Light outfit is as simple as can be. Touching the starting lever sets it running—a child can do it. With the battery charged you have continuous electric service night and day. E You should know more about this plant—it’s safe; it’s simple; it’s economical. How about your place? At the Fair at Gresham F. L. BOURNE GRESHAM ELECTRIC COMPANY TH E U N IV E R S A L C A R The Ford Sedan is a splendid car for the farmer because it is good and com fortable every day in the year. It has all the utility of the touring car with all the niceties of the high-class car. The wife and children enjoy the refinements and comforts. It is easy for women to operate, is always reliable, as well as economical. Your early order is solicit ed because the big Ford Factory is a good ways from normal production and with us it is first come first supplied. E. P. Canny, who has been spend ing a few days w ith his m other, Mrs. H arriet T im m erm an and fam ily, re- ' tu rn ed today to K elso/ W ashiugton. I P aul D eShazer was a g u est a t the T im m erm an hom e on Monday. The re g u la r m eeting of M. A. ICe are making Immediate deliveries I Ross Post and Corps, G. A. R., w ere at present. I held last S aturday. V isitors from j P o rtlan d were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Keep In style. T ry one of those S cblauterback, Mrs. K ate Peale, Mrs. classy-fled” ads. ¡Jen n ie Sykes, Mrs. E lla Bates, Mrs. J. S. W ashington, F. M. V arn er and 1 W H. H. Taylor. GRESHAM ESTACADA G resham Economy Cooking club held a business m eeting at the hom e W alter A drian, M anager of F lorence K ern la st S aturday a f ternoon, when the business of th e club for the season » a s closed up. I T he g irls passed a vote of th an k s for (th e ir lead er. Miss M ildred St. C lair, Need Your S u it C leaned? ■ j and at th e close of th e m eeting took You fu rn ish th e cans; I h Have It F rench dry cleaned. Re corn. A. H einey, P hone 98 . J h er to see "H e a rts of th e W orld” at pairing neatly done. T ailo rin g for The screen favorite , the local th e ate r. ladies and men. The Bank of G resham pays 5 per P E T E R LENARD, T ailor. M ayor K enney is having th e re si ce n t in te rest on tim e d eposits.— Adv. dence on T hird and Main stre e ts painted. T he building looks very a t trac tiv e In its new colors of cream and brown. P rin cip al E. F. Goodwin ' and wife are occupying th e house. A new filling sta tio n has been in stalled In fro n t of the, C. E. O sburn garage. T he w ork has been In te r f e r i n g with th e traffic on th a t side of th e stree t hut It Is en couraging to see th a t th e g arag e men are p reparing to ‘ handle m ore gasoline. Miss M iriam Inglis, who has been spending th e th e past year o r m ore w ith h er p aren ts In Iowa, retu rn ed to G resham last S atu rd ay and will be one of th e teach ers In th e Union H igh ! W e say - forward MARCH 1 K tF P / school. . Mrs. F. D. Axtell and nieces E lsa 1 G o i n g - f / Q IF Y O U / ’C i and G ladys S harp and nephew Percy ( I Sharp took a trip up th e C o lu m b ia ; W A N T T O H “ L z òt highw ay T h u rsd ay of last week. They j MAKE A stopped at Crown P oint, S h e p h e rd 's ! showing * Through our membership Dell. M ultnom ah F alls, and v is ite d ' the governm ent fish hatch ery at Bon- ( in the Federal Reserve Sys nevllle. They spent som e tim e a t! tem, we are enabled to have Cascade Locks, Mrs, A xtell's home 17 ( telegraphic transfer of funds THE PEHMON WHO years ago. W hile th e re they w atched made to any part of the WANTS TO a boat go th ro u g h th e locks, and ate country at lowest cost. th e ir picnic dinned u n d er th e shade progressing m ust m ake certain trees on th e governm ent g ro u n d s i th a t his h ea lth is " rig h t sid e up A fter lunch they continued the trip to w ith c a re .” One good way to Hood River, th en re tu rn e d to Mrs. m ake ce rtain of thia Is to p u r A xtell's hom e for dinner. T h e trip chase m eata w hose quality- was enjoyed Im m ensely by all and th e g u aran teed n ess will m ake him day » a s perfect. The young people feel certain th a t hia digestion retu rn ed to th e ir hom e In E stacada will assim ilate th e p ro p er food the sam e evening tak in g Mrs Axtell values. One » ay to m ake ce r w ith them w here she spent a few day» i tain of th a t la to buy your m eats at th e home of h er atater-ln-law , Mr» i here. MEMBER J. H. Sharp. < ‘ FEDERAL RESERVE L ester Spencer and his d au g h ter. RAKER & SON Gresham Theatre Opening Winter Season Sunflow ers for silage, a new crop In Lincoln county, a re show ing up splendidly. In Linn couuty also pros pects a re for la rg e r crops of these than of corn. G row ing sunflow ers is still In the experim ental stage Wednesday, Sept. 22 Enid Bennett PARTNERS THREE’ Star Comedy ‘THE LAST NIP’ Oregon Scenic COME WATCH WITH ME THE PASSING NIGHT’ our ousecleaning \Z O V will find it well worth your while to * drop in mid see the s,R*eial display we are making of the things you need for liouseeleaning. Everything from Curtain Rods to Paint, and from Mops to Stepladders. Exactly what you want to make home brighter and work lighter. C om e in and set* how completely we can supply you. A. W. METZGER & CO. QUALITY . t \ n SERVICE PHONE »an THE WINCHESTER STORE Telegraphic • Transfers FIRST STATE BANK Bertha, have moved into their new j place on Main street Gresham Meati Market SYSTEM