Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 14, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    P A G I F O t'R
GRESHAM
O U T IA O K .
FRIDAY, JA N . 14. 1921
H. L. St. C lair an d son. Leslie, left
by autom obile on T h u rsd ay a f te r ­
noon fo r E ugene to a tte n d th e a n ­
nual Oregon new spaper conference
" H o rtic u ltu ra l
D iseases”
and
! "W eed s" will be th e su b je c ts of th e a t th e U niversity school o f jo u rn a l­
ism in session today and S aturday.
two stereoptlcon lectu res w hich will
L ittle C harles A tterb u ry
was
I be given a t th e lib ra ry th is evening
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from
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J B. B. H all, county agent, will be In
' charge of th e m eetin g an d will be as itan hospital T h u rsd ay aftern o o n .
! sisted by som e of th e ex p erts who He Is g ettin g along in fine shape
now. C harles was in a serious con­
are sp eak in g a t th e F a rm e r’s Week
dition
fo r several days an d a consul­
I program today.
tatio n of doctors was called a fte r
Services in
Zion
E vangelical which it was decided to tak e him to
church will be in th e G erm an lan P o rtlan d fo r tre a tm e n t. Drs Inglis,
guage at th e u su a l tim e Sunday H ughes and J. M. S hort w ere In
m orning.
Follow ing th ese services ch arg e of th e case.
the an n u a l co n g reg atio n al m eeting
Mrs. C hristeria H um ason is trying
will be held.
Myron Gleason is recovering ra p to g et used to being called " g ra n d ­
idly from an o p eratio n which he un m o th er.” T he an n ouncem ent has
derw ent fo r the rem oval of his ton- been received from D allas, Texas, of
I fils and adnoids W ednesday.
J. N. C lan ah an , who u n d erw en t a th e b irth of a d au g h te r to Mr. and
Uncivilized Afri.-an natives, lions, tigers, elephants, camels,
, serious o p eratio n in P o rtlan d last Mrs. G uerdon H um ason on Tuesday,
giraffes, alligators, and many other wild beasts, all playing their
I Monday, is still in a serio u s condi- Ja n u a ry 11.
parts in this gigantic story, adding their own individual thrills
i tion. H e Is very weak and grave
At th e m eeting of th e A m erican Le­
fears a re felt fo r his recovery. He
to this sensational feature production.
j was so m ew h at im proved T h u rsd ay gion au x iliary S atu rd ay aftern o o n the
evening.
Mrs. C lan ah an an d Dr, follow ing officers w ere elected fo r th e
j E arl C lan ah an and wife a re in P o rt­ com ing y ear: p resid en t, Mrs. W. U.
land w here they m ay be n e a r Mr. Moore; vice p resid en t, Mrs. Jo h n
' C lanahan.
T he re g u la r preach in g services will M etzger, secretary , Mrs. A lb ert Ek-
Miss G ertru d e
be held at 11 o ’clock Sunday m o ra- stro m ; tre a su re r,
1 lng at th e R aptlst church. Rev. Jesse E astm an
On th e executive com m it­
E Brow n, th e p asto r, will present tee Miss Mamie Hoss was re-elected
Come early for the first show, or a t 9 p. m. for second
the second serm on of th e series on
performance. 15c and 35c.
I the su b je ct of Chlliasm , "S ig n s of and Mrs. M. I. Sunday and Mrs. S. C.
. C h rist’s Com ing.”
C ottage prayer- Jones were elected for th e com ing
j m eeting will be held on T h u rsd ay year.
¡evening at Mrs. H. L. W o stell’s.
T he A rem e club will m eet Monday
aftern o o n , Ja n u a ry 17, at th e home
of Mrs. J. C. Shultz. All ladies of the
E astern S tar are especially urged to 1
be p resen t,
Sunday, Ja n u a ry 16, being th e f ir s t,
an n iv ersary of n atio n al constitution-1
prohibition, th e W. C. T. U. f
will u n ite w ith the churches in I
a praise service Sunday aftern o o n a t
l or thirty-five years I lenry Ford, a farmer’s boy, has been working
3 o ’clock in th e M. E. church. Ev­
on the problem of a successful tractor for the farm, and for the past
eryone in terested in law enforcem ent
come.
fourteen years has devoted much time and a vast amount of money to
T h ere will be a series of stereo p ti-
the development of the present Fordson Tractor. Today that tractor
con p ictu res a t th e lib ra ry th is even­
is in use on nearly 200,000 farms and if you have any doubt as to the
ing, (F rid a y ) on a topic of in te rest
to tjiose a tten d in g th e F a rm e r’s week
satisfaction it gives to those who are using it, call in and get the book­
program . T here wii, be no charges
let, just issued by the Ford Motor Company, and called “The Fordson
and all are invited to atten d .
Mr. and Mrs. Theo VanD oninck,
at Work” and read the testimony which is there given by the multitude
who have been spending th e ir honey­
of owners of Fordson Tractors. No evidence can be more conclusive
moon in Belgium , are now on th e ir
retu rn trip and expect to land in the
than that of the man who actually knows by personal experience and
U nited S tates som etim e in th e next
few days.
this is the line of testimony carried in this little booklet. There is no
G R ESH A M THEATER
?GRESHAM LOCALS
NEW LOW PRICES
Saturday, Jan. 15
ON FLEISCHER’S YARN
The Biggest Picture Sensation of
. Recent Years
JUANITA HANSEN in
4-oz. skeins worsted in light gray, dark gray
and khaki colors, per skein,
$ ,95
2-oz. balls, w orsted,......................
.50
Women’s heavy all-wool Sweaters, were
9.50
$12.50, n o w ............................
Men’s heavy all-wool Sweaters, were,
$11.00, n o w .......................... .
8.50
Men’s gray wool Shirts and Drawers,
were $2.50, n o w .....................
1.95
Men’s heavy unbleached fleeced Shirts
and Drawers, were $1.65, now
.95
Boys’ heavy gray Union Suits,........
1.40
Women’s heavy fleeced Union Suits,
were $2.00, now......................
1.50
“T h e J u n g le P rin c e ss”
Scenes are in the African Jungles
and vast desert stretches.
HARROLD LLOYD COMEDY
“Be My W ife”
WAERAD MERCANTILE CO.
o r d s orv
cost for this booklet. If you cannot call for it, write, drop us a postal,
and we will mail it to you without charge. It is so valuable you
ought to have it because it is the open door through which the farmer
will pass from the hard working drudge to the comparative comfort of
the manufacturer. The Fordson makes it possible for the farmer to
plan and direct, while the machine will do the work. It presents the
w’idest latitude for the fanner to exercise his brain power and plan how’
he can get the most from the soil, knowing that the Tractor will do the
hard work, do it better, do it quicker, and therefore do it more profit­
ably. This means not alone in the cultivation of the soil, in harvesting
of the crops, but in a hundred and one different demands that are
made for labor, cutting of ensilage and the filling of the silo; cutting
of wood; operation of the washing machine; in the lighting of the
hobse with electricity; supplying the house with running water; bring­
ing to the farmer’s wife and daughters the conveniences of the city,
relieving them of much of the hard, unpleasant part of housework.
Prepare Now for Spring
RAKER
& SO N
GRESHAM.
OREGON
**77ie H o m e P a p e r o f th e O re g o n C ountry”
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BARGAIN D A Y PERIOD
Ja n u a ry
19 to F e b r u a r y 2, 1921
SPECIAL OEEER TO EVERYONE:
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be received at the following special ra te s :
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D a ily J o u r n a l, b y m a il o n ly , one y e a r ........................................... $ 5 .0 0
S u n d a y J o u r n a l, by m a il o n ly , o n s y e a r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3 . 0 0
W e e k ly J o u r n a l, by m a il o n ly o n e y e a r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5
S u n d a y a n d W e e k ly J o u r n a l, b y M a il o n ly , o n e y e a r ............. $ 3 .2 5
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WHOLE FAMILY
SHF*’ T h is o f f e r is m a d e fo r
a s h o rt tim e o n ly . O r d e r a t
o nce th ro u g h th is p a p e r , a n y
p o s tm a s te r, r u r a l c a r r ie r o r
J o u r n a l a g e n t, o r r e m it d i­
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T U N K X T B A R G A IN D A T I H M A IL under your » » w la l o lia r
Name
We have a few choice arti­
cles left at
Greatly Reduced Prices
T lie J u n g le P rin cess S atu rd ay .
Big wild anim al p ictu re a t G resh­
am th e a te r S atu rd ay night. Scenes
photographed in the h ea rt of th e A fri­
can Ju n g les w here wild beasts are
In th e ir n ative environm ent.
The
biggest and m ost sen satio n al p icture
in recent years.
>
GUY D. JONES
JEWELER
FAIRVIEW
Sm ith M emorial church is actively
serving th e com m unity. T he Sunday
school at 10 o ’clock and th e preach ­
ing service a t 11 are well atten d ed .
Next Sunday th e q u arte rly com m un­
ion will be observed. L ast Sundav
$41 was co n trib u ted to th e Chinese
fam ine fund and in ad d itio n one of
th e Sunday school boys gave $5 to
th e A rm enian relief fund.
Dr. E.
Henson announces special m eetings
for th e la st week in Ja n u a ry , when
he will be assisted by Dr. Chas.
Hays.
T he W om en’s society of Sm ith Me­
m orial church m et T hursday a f te r ­
noon and planned for a com m unity
social to be held on next T hursday
evening at th e hom e of Mrs. H annah
Shaw. Music, gam es and som e new
stu n ts are prom ised. Pie and coffee
will be sold for th e benefit of the
society.
Miss Rachel P eterson e n tertain ed
at h er hom e on W ednesday evening
in honor of Miss Sue Lewis. T here
w ere about 32 frien d s of Miss Lewis
from F airview and P o rtlan d who en ­
joyed th e evening an d who gave her
a b eautiful ivory m ounted clock. Miss
Lewis is planning to re tu rn to h er
hom e in th e east in th e n ea r fu tu re.
COTTRELL
PORTLAND, OREGON
Our
BIG REDUCTION SALE
Will Soon Close
Rev. H arrib ellia M arangeopa, well
known evangelist, preached a t the
C o ttrell church Sunday m orning.
T here was a good atten d a n ce and
splendid in terest.
In th e Evening
Rev. M. B. P aro u n ag ian , special S un­
day school field w orker of th e M. E.
church, preached to an in terested a u ­
dience. T he services w ere especially
fine th ro u g h o u t th e day. In te re st in
both th e church and Sunday school is
grow ing.
Ray S utton and wife, of P o rtlan d ,
visited at th e home of Rev. and Mrs.
F % P itts S aturday and Sunday.
I ----
Mr. Myers ......
and lulling
fam ily HU¥V
have UiUtnU
moved
I onto th e Bob M anarv place which he
purchased some tim e ago.
The usual preaching services will
be held nt th e com m unity church S un­
day at 1 1 a . in. Sunday school m eets
at 10 a. nt.
CASH
PAID
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind.
E. BAUMANN,
Gresham
Phone 901
I Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St.
j
Frank C. Jones & Co.
CA RPENTER
Septic Tanks
Built
Jack Screws
for Rent
IFrank C. Jones
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
W iring for Light
and Power .
National Mazda
Lamps
Floyd L. Mack
B a rk
of
E v e ry
M em ber
tio o
Rev. E arl B. Cotton will preach
here at 3 o ’clock, when he will
preach on th e subject. "A Voice from
H eaven." Sunday sciiaol will meet
a t 2 o'clock.
SANDY.
ROCKWOOD
Mrs. W llltam Stanley was hostess
at a d in n er last Tuesday, Ja n u a ry 11. ,
celeb ratin g the b irth d ay of h er fath-1
ier, "G ran d p a " L andon, who is 88!
¡years old. and th a t of F ran k D ick o n -'
son of Rockwood, whose years num-1
her 6S. Besides the g u ests of honor. I
those enjoying the delicious d in n e r!
were Je rry Stanley. Mrs. F ra n k Dick­
enson. Mrs. J. W. Bacon. Mrs. J. I I
j Bacon. Mrs R udolph K aser and chil
‘ dreri
So»' Jo h n llrow n fiw Insurance.
1 can ta k e care of all lines of
sta n d ard insurance, including Fire.
Llf8. C asualty. A utom obile In th e
¡best com pa nit's on e a rth
Jo h n
I Hrowrn, Main stre e t, G resham , phone
I 981.
«
A
w i d e r « m f id e o e a a
KELSO
Services will be held in th e M E
church at Sandy on next Sundav
evening, when Rev. E arl It. Cotton
will preach.
H is su b ject will be
"Why Are T here So Many D enom ina­
tio n s? ”
Bank:
« rv w rrv e t h a t t
a nanKmg system
that has helped Revolutionize
the Business o f Farming —
T he o perations of th e F ed eral R eserve System
a re especially favorable to th e farm er. H is bor­
row ings to cover cost of fertilisin g , p lanting, h a r­
vesting. and carry in g his crop can be rediscounted
by th is hank with the F ed eral R eserve Bank and
an ab u n d a u t supply of credit at m oderate ra te thus
assu red .
This bank realixes to th e full the vital im p o rt­
ance of the fa rm e r’s work and is genuinely d esir­
ous of extending to th e farm ers of th is com m unity
the benefits resu ltin g from its m em bership in the
F ed eral Reserve System .
M ake o u r bank y o u r h ea d q u arte rs Ja n u a ry 15,
" F a rm e r's Day.”
FIRST STATE BANK