Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 03, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM
P .tflK F O tT t
FRIDA Y,
OUTLOOK,
DECEM BER
3,
UK*)
MRS. JANE FORBES
DIES AT LINNEMANN
Mrs. Ja n e Forbes, aged 71 y e a is ,,
died at the fam ily home at Linne-
m anu Junction W ednesday evening;
at 10 p. m. Mrs Forbes was well
known in th a t vicinity having m ade
th a t place h er residence for m any •
years.
She leaves to m ourn th e ir loss h e r
husband R ichard F orbes, a d au g h ter,!
Mrs. Em m a C. Lewis of San F ra n cis­
co, C alifornia, and five sons, R ichard
W. F orbes of Spokane, W ashington:
Jam es, Andrew, W alter and N orm an)
F orbes of P o rtlan d ; a sister, Mrs. J
M argaret Jones and a b ro th er Jam es '
Sm ith of P ortland.
T he fu n eral services will be held
S atu rd ay , December ♦ at 2:30 o'clock
at F in ley ’s u n d ertak in g
parlors,
M ontgom ery and F ifth streets. In ­
te rm en t will be in M ultnom ah cem e­
tery.
T H E U N IV E R S A L C A R
THE FORD COUPE
ORE and more this fine enclosed car for two—but it will carry
three—is growing in popular demand. Strongly built, the body
rests upon that marvelous Ford chassis. It brings to the owner
every modern-day convenience; easy riding, while sliding plate glass
windows make it breezy and cool in hot weather; dust-proof and
water-proof when the windows are closed—it is cozy and comfort­
able in inclement and wintry weather. Then there is the durability
of the car, coupled with the low economy of first cost and the saving
of money in operating expense. Behind it, and every other Ford car,
is that unsurpassed “ Ford After-Service” which is given by the army
of Ford dealers scattered all over the country, together with some
15,000 authorized garages, until the Ford owner is always within im­
mediate touch of dependable, reliable service, where the genuine made
Ford parts, and the genuine Ford methods are applied in the care of
this car.
The Ford Coupe administers to a great variety of owners, from
the physician to the traveling man, from the engineer to the architect,
and then for a pleasure car for tw’o it is unbeatable. We ask your early
order if you want a Ford Coupe, because we want to make delivery
as quickly as we can but we must have a little time. Come in and
talk it over.
M
RAKER <& SON
Gresham
G re s h a m H a t S h o p
Clearance Sale o/ all Winter
Millinery
All Hats go at cost and below present
wholesale price.
$15.00 Hats go at .......
$7.50
$10.00 Hats go at ..............
$5.00
$7.50 Hats go at ................. $3.25
GOOD VALUES
CHOOSE GIFTS THAT SPEAK
YOUR THOUGHTS
A v I b R to our sto re will help you to select C h ristm as gifts th a t
convey a m essage of good cheer and friendship.
Elect rival Appliance« a re a p p ro p riate as g ifts and will be ap ­
preciated beyond all o th e rs -they a re a lastin g rem in d er of your
th oughtfulness.
Tlie choice Is wide, percolate!«, chafing dishes, toasters, vacuum
cleaners, table lamps, and many o th e r appliances, b eautifully d e­
signed and liandsnuiely finished.
Make your selection now am) have it put aside for you.
ELECTRIC STORE
ELECTRIC
BI II.DING
ÌI
P reach in g Services A nnounced
K elso and Sandy.
I l l H E nre Ike rig h t C ooking I tonsils
1=
* * lo r the big, b o u n tifu l, appetizing,
nourishing meals th a t e v e n body wants
in cold weather.
We have every pan, dish, p o t, skill» t or
other utensil v ,»u need, tor e v e ry th in g
“ that m oth er used to m ake.”
< i tne in t o i'. v and pick »mt the prae-
ti» ; h , s » nsib' th in s y, i w ant.
Ml spe­
c ia lly tlispl: Vc\I.
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Q uality «Sr Service
Phone 661
Phone 661
r _
th e
w z v r /z z ’j r / ’ji
store
Goes a Hearty Greeting
for you who use
PREFERRED STOCK
C a n n e d a n d G la s s G o o d s
for
Rev. E arl I). Cotton will preach at
Kelso Sunday aftern o o n at 3 p. m.
T he topic of the serm on will be
"F rie n d s of God.”
Sunday school
m eets a t 2 p. ra.
In th e evening Rev. Cotton will i
preach at Sandy. Services will com ­
m ence at 7:45. A cordial invitation
is extended to all to a tte n d these
services.
C laude B aum gardner Dice at H om e
of P arents.
T he rem ains of the late Claude
H enry C. B aum gardner of C orbett are
a t C arlson's u n d erta k in g parlors. Mr.
B aum gardner died at th e hom e of his |
p aren ts at C orbett a fte r an illness of
several weeks. The fu n eral a rra n g e ­
m ents are not com plete but will prob­
ably be held Sunday o r Monday.
We carry the line complete; order it with
your next order
Walrad Mercantile Co.
PHONE 601
PHONE 601
DON’T FORGET the Queen Esthers’ Bake
Sale at our store SATURDAY.
NON
F ord Burns, But Owner K now s
It N ot.
E stacad a
GRESHAM LOCALS
T he latest F ord story comes from
A ugusta, G eorgia:
“ A F ord was
stan d in g in front of a fashionable
hotel on P each tree stre e t," says the
Dally Chronicle, “ it cau g h t fire and
six fire com panies cam e and p u t it
out, and went back to th e ir resp ect­
ive statio n houses. Again it cau g h t
fire and the fire com panies cam e a
second tim e: put it o u t and retu rn ed
to th e ir statio n s. Then the ow ner of
th e F o rd came o ut of th e hotel,
cran k ed up, got in, and rode aw ay.”
T he L adles' Aid of th e M ethodist Port lam) S ettlem en t C enter H arvest
H om e.
I church will hold a food sale and an
an n u al harvest g ath erin g of
apron and fancy work sale in th e th e T he
P o rtlan d Settlem ent C enter will
low er p art of th e Odd Fellow s hall be helil on Tuesday, Decem ber 7,
S atu rd ay , Decem ber 18. Each m em ­ front 12:30 to 4 o’clock. A potluck
ber of th e Aid society and of th e d in n er will be enjoyed at noon, fol­
lowed by talk s by the pastor, Rev. F.
church is asked to donate som ething M.
Jasp er, S u perintendent O lla G race
for th e food sale and an artic le or Davis, and Mrs. May Cunintlsky Bliss,
field secretary for the W om en's Home
two for th e bazaar.
M issionary society.
At 3 :3 0 tjif
Mrs,
M artha
F ieldhouse
and Sunday
school of th e S ettlem ent will
d a u g h te r G race, sp en t T hanksgiving give a concert. G resham Home Mis­
and th e week-end w ith th e fo rm e r’s sionary society and Queen E sth e r cir­
cle have given loyal support to this
son Guy, and fam ily at St. Helens.
in stitu tio n and a n u m b er from here
T he W om an’s Home M issionary are planning to atten d this g ath erin g .
society will m eet w ith Mrs. Jo h n D onations of clothing, money and
M etzger on Main stree t W ednesday, food supplies are solicited.
December 8. An in te restin g p ro ­
R ead ju stm en t of o u r affairs to th e
gram is being a rran g e d by Mrs. new conditions produced by th e war,
A lbert Hlsey. M tb . M etzger will be which should have begun two years
assisted by Mrs. Ben J. Cam eron, Mrs. ago. is about to begin. In the next
Joseph Haley and Mrs. H. J. Pulfer. four years th e nation will get into
its old strid e a fte r eig h t years of ru n ­
A larg e atten d an ce Is desired.
ning, haltin g , hopping, skipping,
A lthough It was a t first th o u g h t ju m p in g and w atchful w aiting which
possible th a t C arl Z im m erm an's would have driven a less well bal­
anced nation into hysterics.
The
thum b could be saved it was found only people who are p ertu rb ed as to
necessary to am p u tate it Just below the fu tu re are those who have been
th e first Joint. T he thum b was near- deprived of the o p p ortunity to m ake
ly severed ju st at the hand by an expartm ents on the country and those
. . .
,
,
, who wish to keep it in tu rm o il th a t
accident recently but it was th o u g h t ■ (hey may have a chance a t revolu-
possible that it m ight be re s to re d .; tlo n .— O regonian.
T h ere did not prove to be enough vi-
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tallty how ever to m ake th is success-1
A little su g ar of lead added to the
ful and now an effort Is being m a d e ! w“ h " a te r wll> Bet th e color ln a »y
fu h r lr
to save a t least a p art of th e thum b. J
G resham Post of th e A m erican Le-i
gion are planning a big C h ristm as ■, c.
a
J
•
eve dance at th e Masonic hall Decern-*
p e r Cent re d u c tio n in
her 24
This will be one of the big
events of the holiday season. W atch)
for fu rth e r announcem ents.
Rev. J E. Brown, of P o rtlan d , will
preach at the B aptist church Sunday
m orning at 11 a. m. All are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. M att S channo re­
tu rn ed T uesday evening from a two
w eeks’ visit ln th e L aG rande county. |
Bicycle Tires this week.
T h e reg u la r m eeting of th e Queen
E sth er circle has been postponed)
from Decem ber 6 u n til Decem ber 13
on account of the C hautauqua. All
m em bers are urged to keep th e date
| in m ind.
Mr. and Mrs. R F. W alters have
en tertain ed th e fo rm er's sisters. Mrs
Mary H ew itt of Sidney. B ritish Co-
, Imnbla and Mrs. J. 0 . S tew art of St.
Paul, M innesota.
Both were here
Ion T hanksgiving day, also Mr. and
Mrs H. H W ard and two young sons
I of P ortland.
The usual services of th e F ree
M ethodist church will be held next
Sunday,
beginning
w ith
Sunday!
school at 10 o’clock. T h ere will be I
I p reaching by th e pastor. Rev. B J. I
on wet, slippery
I Yates, at 11 In th e m orning and at I
pavements
when
, 7:30 ln th e evening. T he week night
y o u r w h e e l is
■ p rayer m eeting is on W ednesday
evening. All are welcome to these
equipped with
services.
Mr. and Mrs J. P. W hetstone have
I bought th ree lots and the new bun­
P e n n s y lv a n ia
galow being built on them on Hood
VACUUM CUP
avenue from J. T. Delk
T his at-
) tractiv e property fro n ts 300 feet on
BICYCLE TIRES
; Hood avenue and 100 feet on th e ex-
j tension of F ifth stre e t, now unim -j
W e have a full line
I proved.
of Pennsylvania qu a lity
Mr« K, A. Miller, who is ta k in g 1
I tre a tm e n ts at the P o rtlan d Medical
tires—quality that meant
I hospital. Is gaining in h ealth and ex-
actual economy by reason
) pects to re tu rn hom e w ithin a w eek '
o r two.
of greatest mileage service.
A le tte r to th e O utlook from Mrs I
Our store is known at
IH .
Ellng says th a t she and her
fam ily are pleasantly located in th e I “ Quality Headquarter«” —
V niverslty d istric t of S eattle and t h a t ! yo u r headquarters for get­
they freq u en tly see Lang Goodwin
ting more than you pay for.
Dr. C. E. Cline of P o rtlan d , fa th e r
of Mrs K. A Miller, w ho was In-1
lu red by being stru ck by an auto m o ­ ■
bile recently, is now a t th is borne In
th e Sunnyside d istrict, w here he ts
recovering. He is confined to his bed :
but is reported to be Improving.
Have you aeen th e fine line of
pocket knives, sh e ars and tab le c u t­
lery at L. L K idder Hdw Co
I
L. L. KIDDER
HDW. CO.
FOR
CHRISTMAS
There is a certain satisfaction in knowing when
you buy a diamond that you can rely upon the word
of the firm
OUR
and its sales­
men, that you
EASY
a r e getting
PAYMENT
100 per cent
PLAN
quality a n d
PRICES
value.
D iam om i
R in gs
at $ 8 5 .0 0
$10.00 Cash, $2
W eekly
O ur diam onds
are recognized as
D iam ond
R in gs
al $ 4 5 .0 0
sta n d ard of q u al­
ity.
$15.00 Cash, $2
W eekly
D iam om i
at
D iam ond
King's
at $ 8 7 .5 0
$20.00 Cash
W eekly
$22.50 Cash,
$4.50 W eekly
Diam ond K ings
at $18<L00
$25.00 Cash, $5
W eekly
Diam om i
R in gs
at $ 1 8 0 .0 0
$30.00 CaBh,
$5.50 W eekly
We allow face
value at any tim e
when in exchange
for la rg e r stones.
We will lay
away your se­
lection u n t i l
Christmas.
Open evenings until Christmas
GUY D. JONES, Jeweler
THE CHRISTMAS STORE
PHONE 651
M e make no charge for pass
books, check books or other sup­
plies. All we ask of our Checking
Account 1’atrons is that they keep
sufficient funds in their accounts
to enable us to handle their ac­
counts without loss, and that they
uill not draw checks against their
accounts when there is not enough
money to their credit to pay them
when they are presented for pay­
ment.
our bank cannot be too strong”
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM,
I
$4
D iam om i
R ings
at $ 1 1 0 .0 0
Mistakes
■
Kings
S « i7 .5 O
$17.50 Cash.
$2.50 W eekly
All of the newest
m ountings a re in ­
cluded in this
big
C hristm as
show ing — in­
cluding th e B ri­
dal W reath, P la t­
inum , W h i t e,
Yellow,
Green
and Red, Gold.
Saves Time, Prevents
There
Is No
Skidding
Now to Satisfy
Jack Frost Appetites!
From Our House to Yours
OREGON