Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 18, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM
PAG « p o r n
T l ESDAY,
OUTLOOK.
Swiss Singers and Yodlers
FRITZ ZIMMERMANN
of New' York and
MARCELLE GRANDVILLE
of Geneva, Switzerland
in
CONCERT
with
Swiss Singing CIub‘Helvetia’
in wood or steel beam.
All Oliver Genuine Repairs.
Disc Harrows, Spike-tooth Harrows,
Cultivators.
50— Male Voices— 50
Portland Municipal
Auditorium
JAN. 23, 7:30 p. m.
Admission $1.50, $1.00, 75c
DRAG SAWS
With or without clutch. With belt pulley and wheel
Mien wanted.
/F t’ sell the Ohlen saw, absolutely warranted and made
to fit any drag-saw.
SPREADERS, DRILLS, LAND PLASTER SOWERS
PLANTERS. A Complete Line of IMPLEMENTS
and MACHINERY at Gresham.
W. A. HESSEL
R E L IA B IL IT Y
A dvance sal«- o f ticket» at S her­
m an & F lay C o., Friday and Sat­
urday, January 21 am i 22.
WOOD, COAL,
HAY, FEED
D eliv ered A n y P la c e
G EN ER A L TRUCK
S E R V IC E — 2 T R U C K S
LEE EVANS
S E R V IC E
PHONE 1041
T routdale, O regon
P h on e G resham H4W
Sale!
Sale!
Only 4 Days More
OF THIS
8-Day Stock Reduction Sale
Many hundreds have taken ad­
vantage of this opportunity of
getting good merchandise at the
lowest prices. Have you taken
yours?
Come and be convinced.
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Quality and Service
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GRESHAM
Saturday Night, January 22
Music by the JAZZLAND FIVE, one of the best Jazz
Orchestras in Portland.
This will be the first of a series of dances
Denny
(f
ill Have Charge of the Floor
Tickets $1.00
(Including War Tax)
DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND
Coal Special
High Heat Utah Lump........... $18.00
Rock Springs and Utah N ut....$17.00
Monarch W ashington Lump $12.00
SHINGLES, $3.65 per thousancl delivered.
Hauling of Every Description.
Gleason Truck Service
G resham
•h u n e
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Announcement Extraordinary !
C ity a n d O u t o f T o w n M a il Or d e r s
R e c e iv e d
N ow
HEILIG—Thurs., Fri., Sat., JAN. 27-28-29
Special Price Matine Saturday.
W estern T o u r D irection
ELW YN CONCERT BUREAU
ANNA
PAVLOWA
S upported by
MARIE OLENEVA
ALEXANDRE
VOLININE
CLUSTINE
P rem ier Dancer,
Im perial T h ea ter. Moscow
B allet M aster Im perial
T h ea ter, Moscow and
P aris G rand O pera
Hilda Butsova
Herbert Stowitts
FR. VAJINSKI H. PIANOWSKA J. ZALEWSKI
A ssistan t B allet M aster
CORPS de BALLET of 40
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
CONDUCTOR
THEODORE STIER
HOW
TO
SEC U R E
T IC K E T S
BY
M A IL
A d d ress le tte r s , m ake c h e c k s and p o st office m o n ey o rd ers p a y a b le to W.
T. P A N G I.E . MGR. H E IL IQ T H E A T E R .
A D D 10 P E R C E N T W A R
T A X TO P R IC E T IC K E T D E S IR E D . In clu d e s e l f a d d ressed sta m p ed e n ­
v e lo p e to h elp in su r e s a f e retu rn .
P B IC E S
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E V E N IN G S
E n tire lo w er flo o r................
B a lco n y , first 5 r o w s ............ . 4.00
B a lco n y , n e x t 4 r o w s .......... . 3 00
B a lco n y , la s t 13 r o w s ............
G a llery , first 7 r o w s ( r e s ) . . 1.50
G a llery a d m is sio n ................
S P E C IA L P N IC E
M A T IN E E S A T U R D A Y
E n tir e lo w er flo o r..................
B a lco n y , first 5 r o w s .........
B a lco n y , la s t 17 r o w s ..............
G allery , first 7 ro w s ( r e s ) . . .
G a llery a d m issio n .....................
,
R eg u lar m eeting of Q rtsh -
am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F..
in th e Odd Fellow s halt, every T h u rs-
d.iv , v. nlag
V ¡tors » < ¡come
II \R R T .1 STANLEY. N G.
<■ JACKSON JONES. Secretary
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Special C om m unication
of
Phone 661
33
A- \ M F rid a- evening. Jan .
21 at 7 :3 0 p m. W ork In E. A
degree. V isiting b ro th ers welcome.
W L. GORSAGK, Sec’y.
WM C METZGER, W M.
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$3.00
3 00
2.00
1.50
1.00
"T h e re a in t no co re” a fte r an apple fo r m ince m eat. T hen apples are
has passed th ro u g h th e p la n t of th e mixed w ith prunes in m ak in g m ince
O regon G row ers C ooperative a sso c ia -, m eat, and th e re is apple sy ru p , now
tion a t Eugene. F ro m apples th e re on th e m ark et. And th en a t last
is m ade th e follow ing: sw eet c id e r ,; th e re is left only th e pomace, which
vinegar, apple Jelly, apple m a rm a -1 Is th e fo undation for fine apple m ar-
lade, apple b u tte r and boiled cid er tnalade an d apple Jelly.
T he people of G resham a re re-,
m ark ab le fo r th e ir th o u g h tfu ln ess |
and acts of kindness tow ard stra n g -;
era. according to Mrs. E. D unkle.
who is now at th e hom e of Mrs. C. ,
T im m erm an, w here she is recovering
from a serious a ttac k of n eu ritis.
Mrs. D unkle inform ed th e r e p r e - ,
sen tatlv c of th e O utlook th a t, d u rin g
th e m ore th an th re e m onths in ;
which she has been sh u t in and p r a c - 1
tlcally helpless, she has been th e re- i
clpietit of num erous gifts and little J
courtesies from people who are
stran g e rs. Both G resham and B or­
ing R ebekah lodges fu rn ish ed h e r
w ith m any delicacies and Individuals
rem em bered h er w ith cards, g ifts
and g reetin g s d u rin g th e C hristm as
season. P asto rs have offered consol­
ation and neighbors have helped to
cheer th e w eary hours.
Mrs. D unkle Is m uch im proved in
h ealth and expects to go soon to h er
son in Boise. Idaho.
While they last you can get one or a half of one of those famous REX HAMS
D E L M 0 N T E T O M A TO ES
DANCE IN MASONIC HALL
G R E SH A M P E O P L E SH O W
K IN D N E S S TO S H U T IN
Buy your Flour now before we are forced to follow the raise. The following
popular brands:
OLYMPIC, CROWN, W ill I'l M OUNTAIN and FISHER'S BLEND
lOe
The parish E pw orth L eague ln sti-'
tu te at th e M ethodist Episcopal j
church sta te d off la st nig h t w ith e n - ,
thusiasm .
A bout 50 young people I
enjoyed th e su p p er at th e Sunday j
school hall and la te r reg istered for
th e w eek’s sessions which will be
held every evening from 7 :15 to 9 :15
at the church u n til F riday. On th a t
evening th e social period will last |
from 9 to 11. T hose a tten d in g last j
n ig h t w ere d elig h ted and no doubt
th e atten d a n ce will Increase as th e
j in stitu te progresses.
Floyd L. Mack is busily engaged I
in stallin g th e electric w iring in th e t
new R ak er & Son g arage.
Sneak thieves seem to be at larg e |
in G resham , according to several re ­
ports w hich have come to t h e O ut­
look. A fav o rite s tu n t seem s to be,
th e stealin g of m ilk which is said to 1
be g ath ered up from peoples’ porches I
by som eone d u rin g th e n ig h t. Mrs. J
M aggie Ulra rep o rts th a t a q u a rte r of I
veal was stolen from h er back porch 1
one evening recently.
J. N. C lanahan, who is in a P o rtlan d i
hospital, is still in a serio u s condi­
tion.
Mrs. C lanahan and h e r son,
Dr. J. E. C lanahan of Seaside, are
rem aining in P o rtlan d to be. n e a r ¡
him.
The council will hold a special ¡
m eeting W ednesday evening to decide |
ab o u t th e question of h irin g a n ig h t'
w atchm an. It prom ises to he an in ­
te restin g session.
T he W ednesday Study class a re a n ­
ticip atin g an u n u su ally in te re s tin g '
m eeting at th e lib ra ry W ednesday
evening. Miss G race O gilbee has a ,
paper on ‘‘Big B usiness” and Miss
Adeline B. W'yeth will read a p a p e r'
on “New York. G atew ay of th e New |
W orld.”
Mr. an d Mrs. J. C. S hultz e n te r­
tained a t d in n e r Sunday in honor of
W illiam Shultz of C edar Rapids,
Iowa. T he la tte r Is an uncle of Mr. 1
Shultz. O th er g u ests present were,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Shultz, Mr. and
.Mrs. G eorge S hultz and d au g h ter,
G eorgiana, Mrs. O tto Shultz, Mr. an<l I
Mrs. Eddie Zeysse, Mr. and Mrs. L.
E. A lbright, Mr. and Mrs. C h as¿
Hease am i two sons, D alton and
C leatis, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bolten
and Jo rd an Shultz.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen e n te r­
tained on Sunday Mrs. A nna Coover
of Colby, K ansas, Mrs. E dith F ra n k
of Lincoln, N ebraska, and E arn est
Coover of P o rtlan d . Mrs. Coover and
Mrs. L arsen were fo rm er neighbors
in Kansas.
At th e special m eeting of th e B us­
iness M en’s association w hich was
held la st n ig h t th e business m en
held a long discussion over th e ques­
tion of h irin g a n ig h t w atchm an. It
was the final opinion th a t th e coun­
cil had au th o rity to hire a w atchm an
and to pay for sam e by direct ta x a ­
tion. Leslie W alrad and A. M eyers |
were in stru c ted to d ra ft a resolution
req u estin g th e council to ta k e this
action and th is r e s o lu tio n will be pre­
sented to th e council by th e Business
Men’s association a t the special coun­
cil m eeting called for W ednesday,
Ja n u a ry 19. All of th e bills for th e
fa rm e r’s week ban q u et w ere n ot in
and it was decided to hold th e next
m eeting of th e association on Ja n u a ry
31 a t which tim e th e financial a c - ]
counts will be settled.
T he auction sale held on th e Ben­
son H otel F arm last T uesday, when
Nick Schnell offered for sale all his
stock, farm m achinery and Im ple­
m ents, was one of th e la rg e st sales
ever held in th is vicinity, in p o in t of
atten d an ce. J. C. K u ra tli cried th e
sales, which w ere highly satisfacto ry .
T he sales am ounted to ab o u t $6000.
Mr. Schnell, who has ren te d th e
farm for th e past few years, has been
conducting a m eat m a rk e t on Union
avenue in P o rtlan d for th e past 14
m onths.
He has bought residence
property on E ig h th and A lb erta
stre e ts and will move his fam ily
th e re at once.
T he farm was recently sold by S.
Benson to Dr. Ralph F ish er of P o rt­
land.
Grocery Specials
S A R D IN E S
1021
B E N SO N H O T E L FA R M
SA LE RECORD B R EA K ER
E. W. AYLSWORTH
at a bargain.
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LOCALS
World’s Greatest
OLIVER CHILLED STEEL PLOWS
JA NU AR Y
D E C E M B E R . IST, l«X»7
MILL CLOSED
U N T IL FURTHER NOTICE
N o More Currency P anics
Do you rem em ber th e s h u t­
downs. th e business d epres­
sion an d th e lack of em ploy­
m ent w hich followed th e
curren cy panic of 1907?
To prevent an o th e r c u r­
rency panic th e F ed eral Re­
serve B anking System keeps
on h an d an im m ense supply
of currency to fu rn ish th e
banks which belong to th e
system , of w hich we are one.
so th a t they may at all tim es
m eet th e cu rrency re q u ire ­
m ents of th e ir depositors.
Doesn’t it appeal to you to
get its p ro tectio n , w ithout
cost, by becom ing one of our
depositors J
FIRST STATE BANK