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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1920)
PAOS FOLK GHKflHA.H OUTLOOK. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. Ittìdn GRESHAM LOCALS F irs t re tu rn s from th e east show s ' H ard in g c a rrie s New York and Cox 1 K ansas. | Good book week will be celebrated at th e G resham lib rary N ovem ber 9 and 10. A special collection of books su itab le for C hristm as g ifts will be exhibited. T he children will have a sto ry h o u r and book p arty th e 10th. PRICES HAVE DROPPED OVER 3 0 % SINCE LAST MARCH We believe Russell G entry had bis tonsils re moved yesterday in P o rtlan d . L atest accounts show he is doing well. US " In su r e THE BOTTOM HAS BEEN REACHED Mr. and Mrs. O. A E astm an and d au g h te r G ertru d e took d in n e r S u n day w ith Mrs. Cora W alker. J. T. Delk is building a bouse on his newly acquired lots on Hood av e nue. A le tte r has been received from Dr. M. M. G reiner, of P o rtlan d , who sailed fo r E urope on th e steam ship R. M. 8. Im p erato r. T his boat was built w ith special rooms fo r K aiser Wm. III. and she says the b o at is w onderful. I t is a larg e boat th a t seems m ore like a hotel. One hardly realizes they a re on the ocean. Dr. G rein er fo rm erly had offices In G resham and Is known by a n u m b er of people here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A nderson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Page and son D onald, W inifred O sburn, Mr. an d Mrs. E. W. A ylaw orth and ch ildren, Mrs. N ora W ithrow and Mrs. Jo sep h in e K n ig h ton drove to St. H elens Sunday. Roy K ern and wife and little son George, w ent to Hood R iver w ith Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Heiney, Sunday. Mrs. Rose M etzger sp en t Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern. Born, on th e 25th of O ctober to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L udberg, of Bor ing, a 9-pound girl. I Portland A -1071 Gresham 861 A slig h t accident occurred on Main 23.1 Aah; B dwy WM3. Cor. P ow ell and Maple stre e t Monday m orning when a F ord delivery ran in to a wagon stan d in g in fro n t of th e Bank of G resham . No one was h u rt and only slig h t in ju ry give a reading, and Rev, A. S. Hisey was done th e car. will talk on "C o n trib u tio n s m ade by Mrs. Boyd Brasw ell was given a th e P ilgrim F a th e rs." T hen, lest we divorce, custody of the baby, alm ony forget, th e re will be rem inders of the and child su p p o rt in a recent tria l. T h anksgiving season, in m ore than Mrs. Brasw ell In com pany w ith h er one way. T he P ilgrim s w ere farm p are n ts left fo r Texas Sunday. ers and all farm ers should be In ter T he sale of th e Cannon dry goods ested as well as all who eat of the sto re Is In contem plation, th e special fru its of th e land. sale prices will continue u n til th e more ground and use less sto re is tu rn ed over to th e new pro- gas, kerosene o r oil per acre Honeymoon After 40 Years, 1 p rletor. a t less cost per acre then A fter 40 years of wedded life Mr. A cem ent g u tte r Is being put In any other make of tractor and Mrs. Thos. W iles sta rte d on to d rain th e n o rth side of F irs t and a demonstration will stre e t. This will relieve th e mud th e ir honeym oon th is m orning. They convince you. go to C alifo rn ia w here they will en th at has been so troublesom e. Miss Mabel Michel and Miss Mabel joy sight-seeing for a w hile then to RELIABILITY SERVICE M etzger com m enced th e ir stu d ies at F resno w here they will spend the the B ehnke-W alker B usiness college w inter, re tu rn in g to th e ir home In G resham In th e spring. Monday m orning. Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Cook also re P reach in g services and th e cele bratio n of Holy Com m union will be tu rn in g from th e ir honeym oon will PLEASANT HOME books. At p resen t only resid ents of conducted In th e G erm an language occupy Mr. W iles’ house w hile he is M ultnom ah county can obtain free Rev. Cook is th e B aptist next Sunday m orning a t th e Zion aw ay. The M ethodist L adies’ Aid society use of books but It is hoped th a t dif Evangelical church. An offering for m in ister who left a few weeks ago will m eet at th e hom e of Mrs. H. feren t arran g em en ts may be m ade in th e ed u catio n al in stitu tio n s of the for bis bride. M oulton W ednesday aftern o o n , No the n ear fu tu re. By th e paym ent of church will be received. A fter the vem ber 3. A full atten d an ce is de a sm all sum residents of C lackam as T he Bank of G resham pays 6 per sired. may obtain the use of th e books m orning services th e Sunday school cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv. Miss H ilda Byers, who has been which are on h and now. will m eet. The Young People’s for th e past year in W isconsin, re League will m eet a t 7 :30 p. m. tu rn ed a few weeks ago and has been I ELECTRIC BUILDING Mrs. W. E. Beagle retu rn ed Mon visiting friends n ear P leasan t Home. Among those whom she visited were day from a sh o rt visit w ith her Mrs. M. L en n artz and Miss B erth a d au g h ter. Mrs. Roy S tarb ard of Abel. S eattle, W ashington. The en te rta in m e n t and social Scratch F e e d ...... $76.00 a ton P ra y er m eeting will be held at the which was given by the Girl Reserves 4.00 a sk. at Scratch Feed....... th e gran g e hali last S atu rd ay ev F ree M ethodist church W ednesday Poultry Mash.. 76.50 a ton ening was one of th e most successful evening at 7 :30 p m. All a re co r 4.00 a sk. th a t has been given in th is neighbor ) Poultry M ash ..... dially invited. W heat ........... 78.00 a ton hood for some tim e. T here were m ore th an a hu n d red persons present Molasses Alfalfa F irem en H ave lau-ge Crowd. and a large n um ber wore co stu m es.' Feed 48.00 a ton T here w ere m any different ch aracters T here was a larg e crowd at th e Shorts ................ 56.00 a ton rep resen ted am ong which were firem en ’s ball given F riday evening, 54.00 a ton ghosts, gobblins, and clowns. Re Mill Run ............ everyone enjoyed them selves and fresh m en ts w ere served a t a late W heat and Oat stayed till th e lim it of th e law had Expert Electrical Repairing Guaranteed h o u r and th e crow d d eparted in a 55.00 a ton sp irit of happiness and in an ticip a Chop ............... expired. Socially it was a g ran d 66.00 a ton tion of o th e r good tim es of a sim ilar (’racked Corn Office and Shop, success but financially not so for 58.00 a ton n atu re. Boiled Barley the expenses of the m usic and o th e r Electric Store Bungalow Bldg. T he library hours are T hursday Incidentals reduced th e profits down from 7 to 8 and S aturday from 2 to Gr«wh*m. Or*. PboM Wta q u ite low. 5. Members of th e Girl Reserves are Frank O. F loyd L. Mark on hand to receive and d istrib u te T he city should support th e fire m en's cause by a reasonable tax, for the boya a re doing a very g rea t work Rock Springs and Utah for every m em ber of the com m unity. We are Stocking Our Yard with your loo,ooo Feet of New stock Propert Dll» YOU E V E R W AKE I'D AT NIGHT ANI» THINK "IE MV PLACE III R.NEI» IX»WN?" IT IS NOT A PLEASANT FEELIN G . IT UUSETH VOI R MINI» AND ROBS VOI' OF R E ST FU L SL E E P ANI» ENERGY. THESE NIGHTM ARES IX» NOT COME TO THOSE WHOSE PROPERTY IS INSURED IN OCR STRONG EIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. COME IN AND LET I S INSURE YOUR PR O PE R TY NOW. YOU’LL HAVE PEA C E ANI» COMFORT. PITT YOUR MONEY IN OUR RANK BANK OF GRESHAM State and County Depository RKSOI ROES OYER «4<X>,O4M».<M> tones Lumber Co. EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND C jj ¿€¿£3=-. Albert Ekstrom CASE RELIABLE TRACTORS WITH ALL TRACTOR IMPLEMENTS The Case Will Plow W. A. HESSEL F e e d P r ic e s ¿AXÒ NV K ,N IT T |rtU < A Women’s Heavy Wool Sweaters, Special . . $11.00 Colon« Brow n, Peacock. Rod ami Olivo Men’s Heavy Wool Sweaters, Special C o lo n Black and Bold, . . . $10.00 D ark P u rp le and Gold, Navy Gold W air ad Mercantile Co. GRESHAM Frank C. Jones Co. General Contractor« Carpentering Electrical Wiring F ixtures and Lamp« Septic Tanka COAL CASH PAID lor Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. E. BAUMANN, Gresham Phone 901 Don’t Buy a Phonograph I ntil you have heard the beautiful Sonoras at our Store. We are also representing Lip- tnan-Wolfe & to . 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. G R ESH AM D R UG The R E X A L L STO RE CO. 098974782760 G ran g e U rogram to lie of IntereM . Members of G resham g ran g e and th e ir frien d s a re urged to reserve tim e to a tte n d th e lectu re h o u r fol lowing th e g ran g e dinner, on S a tu r day. N ovem ber 13. T he com plete program will be published next week, but It may In terest frien d s to know th a t an ex-service man will sing a b ea u tifu l song and an o th er ex-service m an will m ake a few re m arks about A rm istice day. A very in te restin g lady from P o rtlan d will C ertaln-teed Roofing for th a t leaky roof, 1, 2 and 3 ply Jones l.b r Co. S|tcvial on Drag Saw s. One Beaver with clutch. 1 155; one V aughan w ith clutch. 1155 New price for 10 days only. W. A. HKSSEI. > Special Com m unication of V V l i r w h a m Lodge No. 152 A. F. 'N T 'S A M F rid ay evening Nov 5 at 7 :30 p n t. W ork in F. C. degree V isiting b ro th ers welcome. C. B PETERSON, Sec’y. W. K. HAMILTON, W M S tated C om m unication of F airview Lodge No. »2 A. F. A A. M. S atu rd ay evening, Novembei «. 1920, Visiting b ro th ers welcome. WM H. STANLEY, 8ec'y. WM SALES, W. M. Regular meeting of Greeh- ___ am Ix>dge No. 125, I .O O F ., In th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs day evening. V isitors welcome W C. McCOLLAUGH. N. O. RAY A. PALMQUIST, S ecretary. (let inv prices on Lumber and Shingles Cash on Delivery Gleason Truck Service PHONE 17 W e say - forward MARCH G o iN C r - IP Y O U W A N T TO make a SHOWING* TH E PEBSON WHO WANTS TO K E E P ON progressing m u st m ake certain th a t his h ealth Is " r ig h t side up w ith c a re .” One good way to m ake ce rtain of th is Is to p u r chase m eats w hose quallty- g u aran teed n ess will m ake him feel ce rtain th a t his digestion will assim ilate th e p ro p er food values. One way to m ake ce r tain of th a t is to buy your m eats here. Gresham Meat Market Ute »nr 41 Making the Nation’s Credit Liquid Reservoir systems insure a steady water supply in every city and large town. The faucet is of very little value without the reser voir behind it. I he federal Reserve Banking System is a simple, and practical means of making the nation’s credit liquid at all times. As a member of that system, this bank is as independent of local conditions as it is humanly possible to make it. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM. OREGON