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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
PAGE F t) l ' R GRESHAM ODD FELLOWS HALL TO BE FORMER RESIDENT HERE RECREATIONAL CENTER DIES AT CENTRAL POINT OUTLOOK, A etirltea o f G resham W. C. T. U A m eeting of th e W om en’s C h ristian T em perance Union of u nusual in te r G resham old folks have discussed Word has been received of the est was held at th e lib ra ry on T h u rs Rev. M. 8. B lackm an of P o rtlan d a social cen ter frequently. It has death on Ja n u ary 10 a t C entral day of last week when rep o rts of the will preach a t the F ree M ethodist rem ained for th e young folks to Point. Oregon of E lias Slover, a for- various su p e rin ten d e n ts and com m it s ta rt som ething. One of the most »ter resid en t of th is vicinity. “ G ran d church next Sunday m orning a t 11 tees were given. o’clock. T he Sunday school, which in te restin g classes in connection w ith l,a Slover,’’ as he was affectionately Mrs. H. W. Strong, su p erin ten d en t th e E pw orth League In stitu te held called, was 76 years of age. H e is meew af 0 clock, is m aking rapid of scientific tem p eran ce in stru ctio n g ro w th u n d er th e superintendency here th is week was th e social service survived by a widow and nine chil- and an ti-n arco tics rep o rted essay claas in charge of Miss M ildred Bar-1 dren. A lfred Slover, know n here, is of Mrs. C larence Cathey. A cordial work p rogressing in th e public Invitation is extended all to atten d tholem ew of P ortland. H ere desires a brother. Mrs, H a rrie t Reynolds schools. T he Union will give cash these services. Q u arterly confer w ere discussed from sw im m ing pool a n d Mrs. Susan Reynolds Keen are ence will begin on F riday, Ja n u a ry prizes to th e w inners, who can then to fireplace, but all had the idea o f , step-daughters. 28. T his will be th e beginning of com pete for county and sta te prizes sta rtin g som ething NOW. So th e I --------------------- Miss R uth M ontague, parlim en revival services which will extend first floor of th e Odd Fellow s build- Special B argain Offer. Ing will become a recreational cen ter Subscribe now for th e O utlook and indefinitely. E vangelist B. F. Sm al ta rian , gave a sh o rt d rill. Mrs. Jo h n M etzger, su p e rin ten d e n t ley will be in charge of the m eetings for G resham young folks, planned ( „,¡1 F ebruary 2, IW2I. and several o th e r preach ers will be of social w elfare work, rep o rted vis and m anaged by th e young p e o p le : Outlook & Daily Jo u rn al 1 y r . $5.65 here d u rin g the m eetings, am ong its m ade to ex-service men in P o rt them selves. A n um ber of G resham ’s O utlook, Dally & Sunday Jo u r- them Dr. A. M. Bean, an evangelist land hospitals, w here they w ere fu r professional and business women are nal ............ .. . U ntil F eb ru ary 15, 11)21 b ish e d w ith jellies and delicacies from Colville, W ashington. offering th e ir services as iw troness- Outlook & P o rtlan d T elegram 4.95 G uests a t th e F ree M ethodist par She also rep o rted correspondence es. Games, music and o th e r attra c - R eg u lar C om bination R ate, tions a re being planned. G resham O utlook A Daily O regonian 6 35 sonage are Rev. M. S. B lackm an and with th e com m anding officer of th e is to be cong ratu lated upon its live Outlook, Daily and Sunday wife of P o rtlan d . T he la tte r is th e Coast A rtillery corps a t F o rt Stevens, • , 1 O regonian ..................................... 8.00 m o th er of Mrs. B. J. Yates. w here h er d ep a rtm en t sent 50 house young people. J wives fo r soldiers and boxes of fru it, L atest rep o rts are th a t J. N. Clan- jellies and o th e r articles for each of HOW ANY G IR L CAN ah an ap p ears to be g ain in g slig h tly S unshine is one of th e best disin HAVE PR E T TY E Y E th e sick m en in th e post hospital. fectan ts for th e stable. No g irl o r woman Is p re tty if h er in stren g th , and th a t hopes of his re T hese g ifts w ere g rea tly appreciated eyes are red, strain ed o r have d ark covery are accordingly b rig h ter. an d w ere duly acknow ledged in let rings. Sim ple w ltchhazel, cam phor, Mrs. L ydia A nderson of C anby is te rs from th e officers. hydrastls, etc., as mixed in L avoptik CARPENTER eye wash, will b righten th e eyes and th e guest of h er sister, Mrs. Sam T he local Union carried o u t a very AND CABINET SHOP a w eek’s use will su rp rise you w ith P alm quist. RELIABILITY in te restin g union m e e tin g 'o f th e SERVICE C ontracting an d B uilding its QUICK results. R eg u lar use of PHONE 1041 Mrs. G race Inm an of P o rtlan d , is churches on la st Sunday aftern o o n in R ES. 6x2 F u rn itu re Made o r Itep u im l. L avoptik keeps th e eyes h ealth y sp ark lin g and vivacious. T he quick visiting h e r friend, Mrs. R. D. Bailey. celeb ratio n of th e first an n iv ersary of J. A BUSHONG change will please you. D ainty W est T hird S treet G resham Mr* C lara Sunday was called to th e n atio n al pro h ib itio n am endm ent. alum inum eye cup F R E E . G resham P o rtlan d today on account of th e ac PHONE 544 T he next re g u la r m eeting will be D rug Co.— Adv. cident to h er d au g h ter, Mrs. J. W. in ch arg e of Mrs. M. S chneider and L ingle o f . Damascus. Mrs. L ingle Miss S chrepel, su p e rin ten d e n ts of was stru ck by an autom obile on the m o th e rs’ m eeting and child w elfare. stre e ts of L ents W ednesday an d su f S|H*nce W ins in Uaee. fered broken ribs and possibly in An action of forcible en try and tern al in ju ries, and was tak en to the hom e of h er son, In P o rtlan d early d etain er, w hich was com m enced on T h u rsd ay last by R. B eadle of G resh T hursday m orning. S A T U R D A Y , J A N U A R Y 22 WILL BE am to recover possession of his farm Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K lingensm ith, p ro p erty from his te n an t, R. H ZANE GREY’S son-in-law and d a u g h te r of Mr. and Spence, was trie d y esterd ay before Mrs. Jo h n P alm q u ist, have arriv ed Most Powerful Picture Ju d g e M orrow In th e circu it co u rt at from W inslow, A rizona, w here they P o rtlan d , and resu lted In a finding have been living, an d will m ake an d ju d g m e n t fo r th e d efendant, th e ir hom e here. T hey will live on Spence. th e P alm q u ist farm n ea r G resham Mr. Beadle claim ed th a t Mr. and Mr. K lingensm ith and Ray P alm Spence, having assigned his lease to q u ist will o p erate th e farm . “The producer has put the spirit, the action and the F. H. P o u n d er w ith th e consent of Rev. Jesse Brown will preach at Mr. Beadle, th a t th e sam e could not truth of “Desert Gold” upon the screen. My ideas, my th e B ap tist church on Sunday m o rn be assigned back, n o r Spence resum e wishes—even my hopes—have been fulfilled—Zane ing a t 11 o ’clock on th e topic, “ The o r hold possession of th e prem ises Grey. R ap tu re of th e C h u rch ." T he Sun w ith o u t th e consent in w ritin g of (Orchestra music furnished by Jazzland Five, dur day school m eets a t 10 o'clock. An Beadle, th e lessor. a d u lt Bible class is being conducted ing first show. Attend the dance in Masonic hall after These co n ten tio n s of th e plaintiff by C. W. Guile. P ray erm eetin g is an d his atto rn ey s proved to be con show.) eld every T h u rsd ay evening a t the tra ry to law. Milo C. K ing of G resh hom e of Mrs. H. L W ostell. All are am and R. Y H u rst of P o rtlan d were S U N D A Y , J A N U A R Y 23 welcome to these services. a tto rn ey s for th e p rev ailin g p arty de T he L adies’ Aid will m eet a t th e fen d an t, and M cGuirk & Schneider JOHN BARRYMORE hom e of Mrs. D. E. Towle, W ednes of P o rtla n d and G resham were a t in day, J a n u a ry 26. Mrs. H. C. L a r to rn ey s for plaintiff an d wife. P h o n e 651 sen, Miss Cora G reen and Mrs. A. W. Shipley will assist th e hostess. Mem Tom G. T ay lo r H as M usical Rnconl. T h ere was a very fine article about bers and frien d s are urged to come. Tom G. T aylor, m usical In stru cto r at A worth-while piccture T he B oring g rad e school b ask et ball team w ill m eet th e G resham Union H igh, In th e m usical section of th e Sunday O regonian. g rad e school team th is aftern o o n . Save B uilding Costs. F o r Quick Sale. Mr. T ay lo r Is a n ativ e of E ngland Mrs. H. C. L arsen la visiting w ith H» n r 20 p er cen t eave<1 ln y o u r building One boiler, b o ttle w asher, bottle , , ed , m usician tie is or-1 by o u r special u n it sy stem . F an ch er- filler, com plete sterlizer. This outfit Mr. and Mrs. Percy L arsen in P o rt and is a train Tel. 96x — E lectric B uilding — ganist an d ch o ir m a ste r of St. D avid’s McLean Co.. 308-9-10 Lewis Bldg., cost $800, will sell a t $350. W. A. land today. tf Hessel. J. C. K ilgore Is having some Im Episcopal church in P o rtlan d and di- i P o rtlan d , Oregon. ■ provem ents m ade on his house. The rects both th e ch ild re n ’s and th e ad u lt im provem ents include several m inor vested choirs of th a t church He Is CARPENTER ch an g es and ad d itio n s w hich will also a com poser of ta le n t an d has LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Septic Tanks add both com fort and attractiv en ess. w ritten sev eral com m union services Wiring for Light fo r ch ild re n ’s voices, w hich have Built C larence Hill is doing th e work. ’ and Power Jack Screws G. W. A ndrew s of th e V ictory been very fine. Mr. T ay lo r’s fam ily National Mazda for Rent neighborhood lias sold his 10 acre a re all m usical, his w ife and th ree Lamps farm to J. H. McMillan who expects d au g h ters being m em bers of th e to go into th e p o ultry an d berry bus choir. T h ere is one sm all son Tommy. Iness. Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew s will OVERLAND SEDAN ADDS co n tin u e to live in th e M organ Bros ANOTHER MARK TO RECORD hom e in Victory d istric t w hile they T he new O verland Sedan, in Its look ab o u t for a sm all place n ear G resham . form al in itiatio n in to th e m ysteries Music by the JAZZLAND I- IVE, one of the best Jazz of Texas P an h an d le w eather, recen t How to Get P erfect T ecp h on e Service. ly gave w hat autom obile men In te r C A SH Orchestras in Portland. Don’t look up th e n u m b er— tru st PA ID ested in th e p erfo rm an ce reg ard as y o u r memory. Don’t ta k e the cig ar o u t of your a fine exhibition of O verland g rit and m outh or talk directly into th e stam in a. T he te st was ru n u n d er th e This w ill be the first o f a series o f dances m outhpiece. auspices of th e O verland A utom obile Bark at th e o p era to r in sh arp sta c com pany of Dallas. cato tones. Denny H ill Have Charge of the Floor for 1 resh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. In w orking th e Texas te st, 39 Jig g le th e receiver hook every two o r th re e seconds and ask h e r w here d riv ers took th e ca r in relays th ro u g h she has been. E. B A U M A N N , 43 counties, th e to tal m ileage being | Qpen y o u r conversation w ith a 1,643 m iles of which over 40 per * salvo of “ H ellos.” cent, o r 640 m iles was m ade In low T alk as long as possibe. D O N ’T F A IL TO A T T E N D ' H oller d o n ’t ta lk In an o rd in ary and in term ed iate gear. The gasoline co nversational tone. COAL m ileage was 23.3 m iles to th e gallon. WOOD Never say “ good-by” before hang-” T he test, planned over eVAry con Ing up. Let th e telephone ring a long tim e ceivable kind of road, was m ade before answ ering doubly difficult because th e ru n be- le ll everybody except th e chief op-1 gan alm ost at th e s ta r t of one of the BahVmore Adnc iu b B u n e ttB .WrOn* '‘“ l n*0*t 8evere ratn y perlo<l8 known T F ? ----- I years Roads w ere w ashed aw ay, all r r ::r C o n tra cto r and B u lk ier i riv ers an d creeks overflowed, bridges Cor. Powell him I Maple 2 2 3 Ash Street Have located in G resham and am w ent out on m any of th e m ain high- G resham DECI Port lami is r. 1907 ready to ta k e any w ork In my line ways and day a fte r day th e car was M31 GRESHAM LOCALS Case Reliable Tractors will do the work required a t less cost per acre to y o u -an d com plete in every detail Tractor Implements with all pow er driven m achinery W. A. HESSEL GRESHAM THEATER N ext W eek Cut Glass W eek “D esert G o ld ” ALL OUR CUT GLASS IS BEING O FFER ED A T A BIG REDUCTION. WE A R E H EA V ILY O V ER STO C K ED IN T H IS LINE AND M UST D ISPOSE OF IT. GUY D. JONES Jew eler “TEST OF HONOR” Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. DANCE IN M ASONIC HALL F ran k C. Jones GRESHAM Floyd L. M ack Saturday Night, January 2 2 G resham Phone 901 Tickets $1.00 L Ekstrom Truck Service (Including War Tax) A Truck for Every Kind of W ork IWwy. 2 0 6 2 • J. • — L. W inter. <------ - Ï- GROCERY SPECIALS YOL CAN STILL BLY YOUR FLOUR AT TH E OLD PRICE CROWN' “WHITE MOUNTAIN’’ <J.-A. COFFKR “OLYMPIC” DKPRNIIARI.R GOFFRÈ g .3 5 1 pound 3 pounds .................. I pounds 1.041 pounds a .42 1.211 I. »5 “FISHERS BLEND” R yzon R aking Pow iler R egular, lb .............. S Special, lb.................. .641 .40 Ask for SI C«4»k Bonk, F r w ith purihawc. I he t tnious REX HAM, whole or half, 32c lb. SA I URDAY O N LY — 3 lb. Rood bulk cofFee, 65c A. W . M E T Z G E R & CO. Phone 661 Quality and Service Phone 661 MILL CLOSED *- black waxy m ud w hich forced the d riv ers to ru n in low g ea r w ith ch ain s on. At one stretch th e car pulled th ro u g h 87 mile« of mud w ith o ut g ettin g into h .gh g ea r a hundred ¡yards a t a tim e. i One of the h ard e st pulls of th e I jo u rn ey cam e on th e th ird day when lth e ca r w ent over th e oil field roads, j T housands of tru ck s had passed over j th ese ro ad s in th e past few m onths w ith no atte m p t m ade to build new ro ad s o r re p a ir w hat little was left . of th e Old one«. T he bad w eath er held the ca r back but by d riving all of one n ig h t, the tim e was regained On W ednesday b e tte r w eath er conditions obtained | , but th e c a r ran in to rain T hursday j and was forced to ru n In heavy go-1 Ing th ro u g h o u t th e day. D ressm aking. Have ren ted Mrs. P. A. G ould’s residence and am p repared to do all k in d s of dressm ak in g Miss L e ltrtti. phone 79x5. T he F irs t S tate B ank fu rn ish es its saving depositors w ith U. S. T reasury certificates ru n n in g six m onths o r ons y ear bearing in te rest a t ra te of 5 % per cent and 6 per cent. No safer secu rities can be had. tf U N T IL FURTHER NOTICE r?. No M ore C urrency P anics Do you rem em ber th e s h u t dow ns, th e business d epres sion and the lack of em ploy m ent w hich follow ed the cu rrency panic of 19077 To prevent an o th e r c u r rency panic the F ed eral Re serve B anking System keeps on h and an im m ense supply of currency to fu rn ish th e banks which belong to th e system , of which we are one, so th a t they may a t all tim es m eet th e currency req u ire m ents of th e ir depositors. D oesn't it appeal to you to get its protection, w ith o u t cost, by becom ing one of o u r depositors? FIRST STATE BANK GREHHA.M, ORRGOM A jaoanat. sta ta v i avavan