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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1920)
«■RMNHAM OUTLOOK IN TO R K R ia». ltfJO POWELL VALLEY The Next President Asks You to Vote For Bob Stanfield “All who are earnestly desirous that the Republican party shall take control of national affairs, to the end that we may restore the health of the Republic and insure the good Df the country, will wish, as I wish, that the voter of Oregon may find it to their best judgment to support Robert N. Stanfield for L nited States Senator.” W arren G. H arding The Next Vice President Wants Oregon to send a Republican Senator: ‘The success of the Republican ticket in Oregon is earnest ly to be desired. More than that, my own desire to preside over a Republican Senate leads me to hope for and recom mend the election of R. N. Stanfield to represent your great state in that honorable body.” C alvin C oolidge Young Teddy” Makes the Same Request of You: “Heartily endorse candidacy of Robert N. Stanfield for Senate. Apart from the fact that a Republican majority in the Senate is of vital importance just now, he is the type of man all voters of Oregon should be proud to have rep resent them.” T heodore R oosevelt T he .Mission Ladies’ Aid society will meet T uesday aftern o o u , Nov. t at th e hom e of Mrs. Chas Soder- q ulst in C edar d istrict. All th e m em bers and friends are cordially invited to atteu d . Mr. and Mrs. H. Söderberg and children of Plum . W ashington, art- visiting Mr. and Mrs. P ra n k G u staf son. Mrs. Soderqulst is th e sister, of Mrs Söderberg Mr. Söderberg * expects to m ake th e ir home In Pow ell Valley. They will live in t h e 1 house form erly occupied by Chas ' Palm blad. A very p leasant b irth d ay party waa given Miss M yrtle A nderson la st: Saturday evening when a n u m b er of • her friends su rp rised her. T he even-! ing was sp en t w ith gam es, afte r which a luncheon was served Those; T here will be services a t the Swedish L u th eran church next Sun day. October 31, both forenoon at 10:45 and evening at 8 o'clock Ev erybody welcome. The Sunday school program given last F rid ay nig h t at th e church was a big success. T he children did very well and were each rew arded w ith a little basket containing n u ts and candy. The L adies’ Aid of th e L u th eran church will meet next m onth, No vem ber 11, at th e hom e of Mrs. Aug. F ran k . All a re cordially in vited to atten d . W ord has been received from O. F. I,arson, newly elected p asto r of the Swedish Mission churches in Powell Valley and H illsview , th a t he is on hjs way from his form er charge at K ingsbury, C alifornia, and expects, to be h e re for services next Sunday. He is driving th ro u g h by autom obile. Put Your Money ■ t "TODAY" 11 e '• EARNING MONEY, IT IS llEUAlME I ARE WORKING I OK IT "TODAY." IF YOl BEGIN RANKING V SPAR E PART OE THAT MONEY WILL “SOME D A I" BE WORKING FOR YOU. W HEN YOl ARE OLD. IT W ILL BUY TH E tOMEORTW IR II ARE S O EN.ION ID LE INI» THEN YO l WILL BLESS E DAY YOl STARTED A BANK ACCOUNT. P I T YOl It MONEY IN OI K BANK YOl W ILL R ECEIVE EOUIt PE R CENT IN TER EST. FIV E P E R CENT ON TIME DEPOSITS OE tjt.MM» o i l MORE. BANK OF GRESHAM DIRECTORS H. A. LEW IS W. E. MARKELL K A. M ILLER OUST LARSON C. E. O9DURN TROUTDALE Willard Taft Urges that You Vote for Stanfield: 1 he P aren t-T each er circle of T ro u td ale will give a m asquerade H allow e'en party S aturday evening in th e Colum bia highw ay hall. Spooks and w itches will be th ere in goodly num bers. P rincess Sclieherezade M unchausen expects to be present and tell your past, present and fu ture. E verything free. T h e T ro u td a le L ad les’ Aid will g h e a silver tea next W ednesday a f ternoon, O ctober 3d. at the homo of Mrs. L. A. H arlow , In connection with th e re g u la r business m eeting. All are Invited to attend. “Election of Harding is assured, but he can do little unless he has a local Republican majority in the Senate and the House. I earnestly urge all who vote for Harding to vote for Stanfield.” W illiam H. T aft Hughes Believes in Stanfield: “I cordially endorse the candidacy of Robert N. Stanfield for United States Senate. In addition to Mr. Stanfield’s qualifications for that office, it is of very great importance that there should be a Republican majority in the Senate to support a Republican President and make possible an ef ficient and succesful administration. I sincerely trust that the people of Oregon will not fail to elect Mr. Stanfield.” C harles E. H ughes COTTRELL Don’t Waste Your Vote Trying to Send a Democrat to Washing ton to Support a Republican President Vote the Republican Ticket Straight THOS. H. TONGUE, Chairman Portland, Oregon EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS BEST RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE * Portland A-2O7S 2«A tab ; Bdwy aOSfl. GRESHAM and PORTLAND Albert Ekstrom On F rid ay evening, O ctober IB, th e neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. G oger met at th e ir new home to give them a house w arm ing. T here were 33 present and all report a most en joyable tim e. T he evening was spent in playing gam es, vocal and In stru m ental music an d visiting. They were th e recipients of m any b eau ti ful p resents for th e ir new home. Mr. and Mrs. L. W Paget and d au g h ter, Mary lean, of P ortland, spent Sunday with Mrs. P ag et’s p a r ents, Mr and Mrs. 8. F. P itts Mr. and Mrs. S. Landon, of P o rt land, spent a couple of days this week visiting w ith Mr and Mrs. A. R. Goger. Mrs. Ida H olm es and d au g h ter, of E stacada, a re visitin g h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blackburn this week. Mrs. John Rlidel Bnd fam ily have moved back to th e ir form er hom e in E ndicott, W ashington. PLEASANT VALLEY REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE 640 Morgan Building G resham 861 G ot . P ow ell and Maple .«r. ana Mrs. Tnos. KUinghatn, ac com panied by Mrs. Em m a Godfrey, all of P o rtlan d , w ere Sunday a f te r noon guests at th e home of G. N. and Mrs. Sager. Mrs Myra C lark, who has been vlBltlng a t th e hom e of h er b ro th er, Jas. McLean, for th e past two m onths, d ep arted Monday fo r h er hom e In W isconsin. Mr». P. J B erke Is seriously 111 at her home. H er many friends hope Io h ear of h er early and com plete re covery. Dr. O A. Hess, of Lents, was a Valley visitor d u rin g th e fo re p art of th e we*At C larence Palin was in P ortland T h u rsd ay on business m atters. Precinct 307 will go for W arren G. H arding next Tuesday th ree to one. Vote for th e Roosevelt bird r e serve m easure. As a loyal A m erican citizen d o 1 your duty and go to the polls n ex t I T uesday and cast your vote. FAIRVIEW 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. Electrical W iring of all kinds. Motors Repaired. Agent for the Western Electric Farm Lighting Plants. Edison Co. Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures. All work g u a ra n te e d ’ to pass Inspection by th e Board of F ire U nderw riters. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ESTIMATES FURNISHED . P h o n e 81 FRED L. BOURNE, Prop. Powell St next to Brown’s Market GRESHAM DRUG CO The REX.4LL STO RE There’s nothing to worry about if you do forget to tell us you’re in a hurry for your battery. We work on the principle that you always want service on the jum p and we’re here to give i t to y o u . Maybe you’d like to know about the Still Better Willard Battery with Threaded Rub ber Insulation—the kind se lected by 136 manufacturers of passenger cars and motor trucks. O. A. B R Y A N Truck Service AM, KINDS OF HAI I.IMfl R. A, Box 3 2 (, Portland Phone Greeham 78x2 T he social co m m ittee of Smith M emorial church has decided to postpone th e p arty which was a n nounced for next S atu rd ay evening, on account of so m any o th e r activ i ties In which th e young people are ta k in g part. T he new d ate Is a n nounced for two w eeks later. Services will be held In th e M ethodist church next Sunday m o rn ing at 11 o'clock, when Rev. T hom as W iles will preach. Sunday school will meet at 10. Bob Stanfield Is In favor of free tolls on P anam a canal coastw ise sh ip ping This would help resto re o u r lu m b er In dustry to prosperity and give em ploym ent to lab o r S tanfield Is In favor of child labor laws and th e public w elfare d e p a rt m ent proposed by Mr. H arding. He will work for all progressive m easures for th e w elfare of women and chll- UlaMMiflml Ad. Rains. F irs t in sertio n , Jc a word, m ini mum 20c; su b seq u en t insertions, H e 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 and avoid te n d in g bills fo r sm all am ounts. Resolutions of condolence and cards of thanks, Sc a word. Wiliam WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER? T here is really no com parison between th e ease and th o ro u g h ness with which an E lectric C leaner removed d irt and th e difficulty or «weeping. T rue, one CAN clean rugs and carpeta w ithout an electric clean- • r - A ,,,root? or c a rPel »weeper will brush up SOME of th e d irt; and If you like th e exercise and have plenty of tim e and stren 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 will rem ove some d irt If applied w ith enough "elbow g rease." Rut people use soap because It cleans m ore easily and b etter than w ater alone. F or th e sam e reason people use E lectric C iean ert because they clean m ore easily and far b etter than o th e r methods. ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING "Buy Your E lectric Gooda at an E lectric Store." CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main S treet GKO. GKESHAM DIKTL, Phone SSI DON’T KILL YOUR HORSE Let the Samson Tractor do your work. ¡Xpert Auto. Repairing, Acetylene Welding, W illard B attery I’arta, Auto Acceaaoriea PHONE GRESHAM 601