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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1920)
GBBHHA.M OVTLOOK. TUESDAY. IM T O B E R M , I »20 P A «K M M C FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. W. A. T ow nsend of Condon, Oregon, a re h ere on a visit w ith th e ir son, J. W. Tow nsend and o th e r relatives. Mrs. H. Moore has rem odeled her I house, m aking som e m odern im prove m ents und in stallin g electric lights. Leslie St. C lair, who has been | w orking in ea ste rn Oregon fo r sev-| j eral m onths, has retu rn ed home. The young people of Sm ith Memor- , ial church and th e ir friends will hold I j th e first of th e ir p arties fo r th e win- ! te r on S aturday evening, O ctober 3 0 ,1 at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs E lbert) Stone on th e Sandy road. It will be j I a H allowe’en affair w ith ap p ro p riate I costum es, am usem ents and eats. A' good tim e is assured. I W. E. Stone is having a fine new bungalow erected on th e ac re of ground he recently purchased from his b ro th er, Louie Stone. Mr. Stone sold his hom e at M ilw aukie and will move his fam ily here. Mrs. Inglis, m o th er of Mrs. S. Dixon, is having a sm all bungalow built on th e Dixon place, w here she will m ake h er home. Mrs. J. 11. Peterson and Mrs. J. W. Moller have retu rn ed hom e a fte r spending th e past few weeks in the Hood R iver valley. Ed. R urlingam e has gone to Tygh \ alley to spend a few days visiting his brothers, G eorge and Jo h n B u rl ingame. Miss Dorothy Uozley, of G resham , is visiting a few days w ith Cora An derson. “Capital and Industry—Keep Out” WOULD YOU AS A PATRIOTIC CITIZEN OF OREGON PLACE SUCH A SIGN ON THE BORDERS OF THE STATE? Ttiat is exactly what you will help to do if you do nothing to prevent the passage of measure No. 314 and 315 on the November ballot entitled, “ Constitutional Amendment F ix ing Legal Rate of Interest in Oregon.” This measure proposes to limit the rate of interest in Oregon to 5 per cent. You can by law, fix the rate of interest in Oregon, but you cannot, by law, force the loaning of money in this state, when a much higher rate can be secured elsewhere. The passage of this measure would force the withdrawal of the millions of foreign capital which is today loaned on factories, business and real estate in the state and semi your local money owners outside of the state to better investments. Passage of this measure would mean foreclosure of thousands of m ortgages; would re sult in financial paralysis, and would mean widespread unemployment. You, no doubt, understand the viciousness of this measure, but have you talked to your neighbors and friends about it? We urge you you to do everything you can to defeat this measure. Oregon’s reputation as a sound state for investments requires th at this meas ure be overwhelmingly defeated. VOTE 315 X NO CORBETT AND URGE YOUR FRIENDS TO DO LIKEW ISE STATE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE (Paid adv.) W hat S h all I G ive? Don’t Buy a Phonograph Until you have heard the beautiful Sonoras at our Store. We are also representing Lip- man-Wolfe & Co. of Portland for Pianos and other Phonographs. Come in and let us show you. Easy pay ments, terms if you wish them, and prices as low as in the city. GRESHAM DRUG CO. The R E X A LL STO RE Waste Paper Days We will be in Gresham on October 29 and 30 Bring your old newspapers and maga zines, tied in bundles, and your rags and other junk to building next to Brown’s Mar ket on Powell street. Cash paid. CASE RELIABLE TRACTORS WITH ALL TRACTOR IMPLEMENTS The Case Will Plow more ground and use less gas. kerosene or oil p er acre at less cost per acre then any other make of traetor and a demonstration will convince von. RELIA BILITY Why give so m eth in g p erishable for a C hristm as p resen t, th a t can la st at most b ut an h o u r o r a day o r a week, when th e im p erish ab le is u n d er your hand? And if, am ong th ese irnper- ishables , you choose T he Y o u th ’s Com panion, your g ift has th is special q u ality ; th e new ness of th e gift, its freshness, is not a t once exhausted. A jew el, a p ictu re, o r a piece of a t tire affords no su rp rises a fte r th e first inspection, b u t T h e Y o u th ’s ! Com panion brings unsuspected de lig h ts and u n ta ste d sources of pleas ure and happiness w ith every suc ceeding weekly num ber. T he 52 issues of 1921 will be crow ded w ith serial sto ries, sh o rt stories, ed ito rials, poetry, facts and fun. Subscribe now and receive: 1. The Y o u th ’s Com panion— 52 is sues in 1921. 2. All the rem ain in g issues of 1920 3. T he Com panion H om e C alendar for 1921. All the above for $2.50. 4 M cCall’s M agazine fo r 1921. The m onthly au th o rity on fashions, $1.50 a year. Both publications, only $3.50. T H E YOUTH’S COMPANION, C om m onw ealth Av., & St. P aul St., Boston, Mass. Wood - Sand - Gravel Delivered Any Place Truck Service J. R. KNARR & SON TRO UTDALB, OREGON P hone G resham 4H9. CASH PAID Frank C. Jones Co. General Contractors Carpentering Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Lamps Septic Tanks Expert Electrical Repairing Gaaraoteed for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. E. BAUMANN, r Gresham Phone 901 Mr. an d Mrs Chas. A. B aker, who have been resid en ts of th e T erry neighborhood for m ore th a n ten years, have purchased th e Ed. H am ilton farm at L usted and have moved to th e ir new home. T h eir many friemlH here reg ret th e ir going away. Chas. V anW allghm of C herry P ark has had his bouse repapered and o th e r im provem ents m ade. R ecent callers a t th e E. M. CootiH home were Mrs. George S ch latter. Mr. and .Mrs. W illiam H anning and Mrs. Jo h n Eberly. ROCKWOOD ELECTRIC BUILDING Office and Shop, E l e c t r i c S t o r e B u n g a lo w <<re»h*m. Or«. F r a n k C. J««na B ld g . Ptw*M Mix F lo y d I * M a rk A H allow e'en social will hV held at the schoolhouse on F riday even ing, O ctober 29, beginning a t 8 o'clock. A sh o rt program will ba given and som ething new in th e line of e n tertain m en ts will be presented. Ladies a re expected to dress in cos-i tum en ap p ro p riate to th e season. Everybody welcome. LUSTED The p atro n s of L usted school d is tric t will m eet a t th e schoolhouse on T h u rsd ay evening, O ctober 28, for th e purpose of organizing a P a r en t-T each er association. Mrs. John Lynch, p resid en t of the County j Council of P aren t-T each er associa tions, will be p resen t and speak. H allow e’en gam es and eats and a good social tim e a re prom ised. “ G irls will be g irls ”— and so will a lot of old women. HeaMinal Farm P ointer*. EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE All farm m achinery should be thoroughly o verhauled before being put aw ay for th e w inter. All rep a ir work should be done in the w inter so th a t when th e tim e com es to use th e m achinery It will not be necessary to atop im p o rtan t work to fix them . Claeslfled Ad. R ates. GRESHAM and PORTLAND Portland A -I078 2*A Aah; Bdwy SOAS Albert Ekstrom G reaham 151 G or. P o w e ll and M ap le ""W M i g where it is SAFE and »Mance. “TODAY" IF Y(*U EARNING MONEY, IT IS BECAUSE YOI ARE WORKING »-OR IT "TODAY.” IE YOU BEGIN BANKING A SPA R E PART OE THAT MONEY, IT WILL "SOME DAY” RE W ORKING EOR YOU. WHEN YOU IR E OLD, IT WILL HUY T H E COMFORTS M H it'll ARE SO ENJOY ABLE AND THEN YOU WILL BLESS TIIE DAY YOU STARTED t RANK A tX ’OUNT. PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR HANK YOU W ILL R ECEIVE H U B PE R CENT IN T E R E ST . F IV E PE R CENT ON TIME DEPOSITS OE OR MORE. BANK OF GRESHAM DIRECTORS H. A. LEW IS W. E. MARKELL K. A. M ILLER A. F. M ILLER F. A. HALLIDAY GUST LARSON C. E. OSBURN • OCTOBER 22ND, 1920 --------------------- w TV ZF More Low Prices At W alrad’s Store TROUTDALE O. A. B R Y A N Truck Service — . in . 1 The T ro u td ale P aren t-T each er sociation will give a m asquerade U low e’en p arty next S atu rd ay even in the C olum bia H ighw ay hall T routdale, for th e school ch ildren, young people and th e ir p are n ts and friends. In fact th e com m unity i O utlook C om bination« O utlook and Y o u th ’s Com panion, vited. All are expected to come in costum e, and m asked. A fo rtu n e te l $3.50. O utlook. Y outh’s Com panion and ler will be th ere, w ith th e latest in telligence on th e past, p resen t and McCall's M agazine, $4.35. fu tu re . H allow e'en gam es, spooks, R e g u la r m eeting of Gresh- and such th in g s will be in evidence. am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F., POWELL VALLEY In th e Odd Fellow s h all, every T h u rs day evening. V isitors welcome. T he re g u la r P aren t-T each er m eet W. C. McCOLLAUGH, N. G. ing has been postponed from Friday, RAY A. PALMQUIST. S ecretary. O ctober 29, u n til th e follow ing week on F riday, N ovem ber 5. P lan s for a political m eeting to be held som e tim e next week was one of the reasons for th e postponem ent. T he re g u la r an nual election of officers will be held a t th a t date. It is planned to serve ALL KINIkS O F H A I LING refreshm ents. R. A, Box 326, P o rtlan d A fam ily p arty was held a t th e P h o n e G resham 78x2 hom e of Jo h n P alm blad last Sunday | in h o n o r of his 8 0th b irthday which will occur th is week. All of his ch il dren and th e ir fam ilies w ere p resen t P ho n es: Main 7786 a t th e reunion, n u m bering 35. T here Res. Sellwood 2349 were also several neig h b o rin g fam i Office H ours: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. lies and Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson. DR A B. CALDER Mr. and Mrs. H. Servin and baby all CHIROPRACTOR of P o rtlan d . Office: 710-11 Sw etland Bldg., Cor. 5th and W ashington TERRY PORTLAND, OREGON H ERYK’K W. A. HESSEL Miss Bessie M arie K nierlem of this place and Ray G. Muck of P ortland were m arried in P o rtlan d October 16th. Mrs. Muck was a p o p u lar C or bett young lady and her m any friends here wish her happiness. Mr. Muck is th e son of Com m issioner Muck. S. E. Reeves, of th is vicinity, and Miss H attie A tkinson of P o rtland, were m arried in P o rtlan d last week. Mr. ithipps s ta rte d Sunday m orn ing for liis old hom e in A rkansas. Uncle Joe Crow aton, who cam e re cently from Idaho to visit his d au g h ter, Mrs. H icks, is very ill. E arnest Ju d d and fam ily and Mrs Leland visited friends a t Estacada Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S terns, of Sherwood visited friends h ere last week. Mrs. C lara S m ith was in P o rtlan t 1 Monday. T he en ro llm en t a t Sunday schoo O ctober 24 was 48. The a t te n d a n t is steadily increasing and th e lessotii a re carefully studied. T he eongrega tlons at th e p reaching services art increasing in num bers. Rev. Mr M urphy is a very in terestin g an J forceful sp eak er and we are very glad to have him locate perm anently in o u r little berg. Put Your Money F irst in sertio n , 1c a word, m in i mum 20c; su b seq u en t insertions, %c a word, m inim um 10c. U sers of th e W ant Ad. colum n are urged to pay cash w ith o rd e r an d avoid sending bills for sm all am ounts. R esolutions of condolence end cards of th a n k s, ic a word. M en’s Mt. Hood Blue Denim Bib Overalls. Now $2.95 Men's Mt. Hood Blue and White Striped Bib Overalls and jumpers. Now Men s Mt. Hood Khaki Pants. Now M en’s medium weight Khaki Pants. Now Men s heavy Fleeced Union Suits, “ Mayo B ran d ” . Now $2.35 M en’s heavy Fleeced B rand” . Now Shirts and Drawers “ Mayo Black medium weight, mixed Wool Sox. Sizes 10 to 11% 45c grade. Now 35c per pair. Three pairs for $1.00 A complete line of M en’s Canvas and Leather Gloves at lowest m arket prices. Girls' Gymnasium Shoes Boys’ Gymnasium Shoes C1 QK Fleischer’s W orsted K nitting Yarn in Gray and Khaki colors, 4 oz skein, the $1.50 kind. Now $1.15 — Walrad Mercantile Ci 0. GRESHAM WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER? Th,: r : >■ r 8«Hy no com parison betw een th e ease and th o ro u ah - o fV w Z e p tg “ E lectrlc rem oved d irt and th e dlfflc^Ry On” CAN cleftn ru* ’ and c»rpets w ithout an electric clsan- ? /’ A ° T CBrp,!l «weeper will brush up SOME of th e d irt a n o If you like th e exercise and bavs plenty of tim e and stre n g th a broom and a carp et b eater will do th e work a fte r a fashion In the sam e way one can wash w ithout soap W ater alone win rem ove some d irt If applied with enough "elbow g rease " w a tlr“ alone ' " ,P b8C‘ U” “ Clea“ ' m ore ea*"ly Bnd b*“ *r th an F o r th e saute reason people use E lectric C leaners because th e . clean m ore easily and far b etter than o th e r m ethods. * ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING " H u y Y o u r E le c tric Goods a t an E le c tric S to re ." CHOICE MEATS Homemade Ham«, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main S treet OBO. GRESHAM D I E T ! ,. P rop . P h on e 8 81 DON’T KILL YOUR HORSE Let the Samson Tractor do your work. Expert Auto Repairing, Acetylene W elding, W illard B attery Parts, Auto Aeeessoriea PHONE GRESHAM 601