Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 28, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGR POUR
GRESHAM
OVTIXIOK,
FR ID A Y , JA NU AR Y
GRESHAM LOCALS
2».
1021
OUTLOOK VISITOR IS
PROMINENT LODGE MAN
Offering
This
GENUINE
GOLDEN
OAK
ROCKER
at
A rth u r F o ster of New W estm inster,
B. C., is visiting W. J. Todd fo r a
I week o r ten days.
Mrs. Wtn. B u tler of F airview is re ­
covering nicely from an o p eratio n for
! the rem oval of ca ta ra cts from her
[ eyes. T he o p eratio n was a success
j an d Mrs. B utler is expected hom e in a
few dayB.
T he W om en's F oreign M issionary
society of th e F ree M ethodist church
will m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. B. W.
| Em ery, T uesday, F eb ru ary 1 a t 2 :30
p nt. A cordial in v itation is ex ten d ­
ed to all.
H. W. Cooley has pu rch ased the
U p h o 1 s t ered in
hom e of Mrs. M ary R ussel in R egner
brown l e a t h e r
addition. T he new ow ners will tak e
eraft. An excep­
possession ab o u t M arch 1. T he deal
tional value.
was m ade by K rid er & E ikington.
T he place was sold for »2700.
T he open m eeting of th e W ednes­
day stu d y club has been postponed a s '
J. O. W ilson, clerk of M ultnom ah
th e sp eak er of th e evening will be un- Camp No. 77, W oodmen of th e W orld,
able to fulfill his engagem ent. T he is a fre q u en t visitor at th e Outlook
reg u la r m eeting will be held F eb ru - office. Mr. W ilson, who is fam iliarly
ary 2d. Mrs. Jam es E ik ington will ' know n as “ J. O.” is one of th e head
read a p aper on P h ilad elp h ia and m anagers of th e O rder, a position to
Miss H. R u th M ontague will discuss J which he was elected recently. Mr.
W ashington, D. C.
j W ilson has served Camp 77 as clerk
T he re g u la r preach in g services will since 1908.
be held a t th e B ap tist church Sunday I F rien d s cred it Mr. W ilson with be­
at 11 a. m. Rev. Jesse E. Brown will j ing an active facto r in th e trem end-
discuss “ The Clim ax of th e Age ” j ous grow th of M ultnom ah Camp dur-
purchased from me during the coming week. When you buy
Sunday school will convene at 10 a.m. 1 Ing th e past few years. It is now the
Perfection Tires you buy one of the best tires on the m arket,
Mrs. C. M. O liphant visited in largest W. O. W. Camp in th e world
one that will run 10,000 miles and give you absolutely no
G resham T h u rsd ay and atten d e d th e and is probably one of th e larg est, if
trouble. These tires are all good fresh stock.
W. C. T. U. m o th e r’s m eeting which not th e larg est of any fra te rn a l o r­
A TUBE FREE with each of these sizes.
was held at th e hom e of Mrs. W. J. ganization in the world. T he Camp
Ott.
32x4
has 5500 m em bers and “ J. O.” plans
33x4
34x4
Miss Hazel Cooley of P o rtlan d tQ m ake th e figure 7700 w ithin th e
$27.50
$29.00
$30.00
spent th e w eek-end w ith her sister, next y ear or two.
Mrs. C arl Alder.
If “ pep” m eans “ p u ttin g things
Mrs. H. J. P u lfe r retu rn ed Sunday across,” “ m eeting th e w orld w ith a
N ext to B row n’s M arket
G iw h a n i, O re.
evening from Sandy w here sh e has sm ile” and alw ays “ com ing up on
been carin g for h er sister, Mrs. E rn est to p " th en he has it. He h as a fav o r­
Bonett, who has been ill w ith pneu­ ite recelpe fo r keeping young and
S p ecial B argain Offer.
U ntil F ebruary 15, 1921
Subscribe now for th e Outlook and Outlook & P o rtlan d T elegram . 4.95
monia.
Mrs. B onett Is m uch im­ it w orks fo r he doesn’t look over 38
your P o rtlan d Daily.
proved.
years old but he said only th is week
R egu lar C om bination B ate.
U ntil February 2 . 1021.
Mrs. B ert T horn and Mrs. A rnold th a t he was n earin g 48 years of age. O utlook & Dally Jo u rn al 1 yr $5.65 Outlook & Daily O regonian ... 6.35
Ruegg called a t th e home of Mrs. C. All of his frien d s say he isn ’t 40 yet O utlook, Daily & Sunday J o u r­
O utlook, Daily and Sunday
nal ................................................. 7.40
O regonian ................................... 8.00
M. Q uicksall W ednesday aftern o o n
b u t he o u g h t to know , how ever, he
Miss H elen Hoss expects to re tu rn joshes him self when no one else is
to her school d u ties in a sh o rt tim e. handy.
She has been quite ill d u rin g th e past
J u s t a t p resen t Mr. W ilson and W.
H. M itchell, assista n t clerk of th e '
week but is now m uch im proved.
W. H. M itchell, assista n t clerk of Camp, are busily ed itin g th e Multno-1
M ultnom ah cam p No. 77, bro u g h t niah B ooster which is being prin ted at I
good news from J. N. C lanahan the O utlook office fo r th e 5500 mem-1
— BUT
T h u rsd ay when he visited th e O ut­ bers of Cam p No. 77 and they are to
look office. Mr. M itchell called on be found at th e office frequently.
Mr. C lanahan T h u rsd ay m orning and
T here a re nearly 200 m em bers of
found him sittin g up for a sh o rt tim e, th e Camp residing in o r n ear Gresh-1
tiie first tim e since his o peration. Mr.
C lanahan seem ed to be feeling quite
Mrs. F. D. Axtell is a t th e hom e
j a good deal im proved and indications
are th a t he will be able to re tu rn to of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R u sh er caring
for Mrs. R u sh er and baby.
j his hom e in th e n e a r fu tu re,
The senior-sophom ore g irl’s bas­
j Mrs. Mary M cA llister has been ill
for some tim e b ut is now slowly iin- ket ball team won th e honors in a
Gresham
Phone 651
gam e w ith th e Junior-freshm en g ir l’s
I proving.
The M ethodist L adies' Aid which team last Tuesday. T he score was
met at the home of Mrs. D. E. Towle 16 to 11.
H arry T ru itt is building a chicken
j W ednesday was a very p leasan t a f­
fair.
T h ere w ere ab o u t 30 ladles house on his tw o-acre tra c t which he
purchased recently a t the co rn er of
present.
Leslie E. Webb, Union High d eb at­ Cleveland av en u e and th e Section
He expects to build a
ing coach, and th e two sophom ores Line road.
who won in th e d eb atin g contest last dw elling house in th e n ea r future.
A NEW LOT OF
T he P o rtlan d F lo u rin g mill has a .
week, Wm. M cA llister and Louis
M aulding, spent W ednesday in P o rt­ com plete exhibit of feeds and flour
land looking up m a teria l fo r th e de­ on exhibit at th e G resham library.
bate which will be held F eb ru n rjf 4. This exhibit will be th e re fo r a short
They visited Reed College and did tim e before It is re tu rn e d to P o rt­
research w ork in th e lib ra ry th ere. land.
WHILE THEY LAST
Mrs. V esta Raney suffered a stro k e
They also visited and interview ed a
n u m b er of th e pro m in en t shipping of paralysis W ednesday. She is still I
Ladies' Heavy Weight Underwear ...
$1 and $1.50
men in P o rtlan d , especially those con­ in a serious condition b u t shows
nected w ith steam ship lines. It was some im provem ent today.
Children's Heavy Weight Underwear...................... 98c
a busy day full of in te rest and will
Drop onto a few of th e bargains
Heavy Outing Flannel Nightgowns . $1.39 and $1.98
prove valuable in th e debates to come. offered in th e w ant colum ns.
Mrs. D. 8. Jo h n so n is ill a t h er
hom e on R oberts avenue.
For these wet days you will need a good pair of Rubbers
Rev. B. J. Y ates spent T hursday
or
Boots. Come in and see our line of Rubber Goods.
evening Hnd F rid ay a t th e hom e of
F. 8. P itts at C o ttrell.
Rev. Mr.
Yates assisted in th e p ray er m eeting
held T h u rsd ay evening.
$10.25
Tibbetts’ Vulcanizing Shop
General Tire Work and Retreading
New and Used Casings and Tubes
Main Street
Gresham, Ore.
NUIX ESSOR TO B. M. RANEY
J. E. M E T Z G E R
A T U BE FREE
with every 32x4, 33x4 and 34x4
P e r fe c tio n T ire
A lm etal
W ashing M achines
E lectric-driven, G as-heated
REDUCED FROM
$185
W. S. LOVEJOY, Agent
to $149.50
PORTLAND (JAS & COKE CO.
For sale by
U L. KIDDER HDW E. CO., GRESHAM
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Ham», Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
Main S treet
GRESHAM
GKO. DIETE,
Prop.
P hone 881
T h e B ig’Sale Is O ver
REDUCED PRICES
will continue, however, in this
store until Spring.
GUY D. JONES, Jeweler
Just A rrive d —
Silks, Voiles and Jap Crepes
Overland 4
Touring
Roadster
Sedan
Coupe
The easy riding car with Triplex Springs
Extra milage on gas, oil and tires.
Gresham Overland Co.
W . A. HESSEL
RELIABILITY
SERVICE
tn it.'.l Slat«« T in « a re good fin «
I'. S. Anion,«»bile <>r T ruck T in « .
GreshamTheater
A special com m unication of G resh­
am C h ap ter No 117, O. E. 8. of O re­
gon will be held on F riday evening,
F eb ru ary 4, in th e Masonic hail. T his
will lie the official visit of the worthy
grand m atron
D inner will be served
i at 6 p. m. CLARA PU LFER, Sec.v
A
S|' ' ' ll
Communication
of
G resham Lodge No. 152, A. F.
' x r ' & A. M. W ednesday evening.
F eb ru ary 2d, at 7 :3 0 p. in. W ork in
j F. C. degree. V isiting b ro th ers w el­
come.
W. L. GORSAGE. Sec'y.
WM C. METZGER. W. M
SATURDAY NIGHT
JAN. 29
B ISH O P BROS.
GRESHAM
PHONE «41
W s H ä s m
D esm ond
W e
say -
march *
Here Are The Tilings T hat
Make H ousework Easier
r
G o iN C r -
IP Y O U
W A N T TO
MAKE A
SHOWING*
EXCHANGE OF BONDS
HIS week we »re making » special display of the House­
hold U tilities which help so much in houseclcaumg.
TH E
Carpet Sweepers
Carpet Beaters
Curiam Stretchers
Clothes Lines
Clothe» Racks
Curtain Fixture»
Mops and Brooms
Brushes
Tack Hammers
Screw Drivers
Furniture Polish
Paints, Wax, ete.
Come in and pick out the helpful U tilities you need.
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality and Service
the
W IN CHESTER
PERSON
WHO
WANTS» TO K E E P ON
VACUUM CLEANERS
Phone 661
STORE
progressing m ust m ake certain
th a t his h ealth ts “ rig h t side up
w ith ca re.”
One good way to
m ake ce rtain of th is is to p u r­
chase
m eats
w hose
qualtty-
g u ara n teed n ess will m ake him
feel ce rtain th a t his digestion
will assim ilate th e proper food
values.
One way to m ake c e r­
tain of th a t Is to buy your m eats
here.
Gresham Meat Market
P h on e 41
COWBOY'
SUNDAY. JAN 30
“The Right to Lie"
Big, broad, absorbing in envir­
onment and intense dram atic sit­
uations.
A BIO FEATURE PICTURE
Last call for Bonds of First, Second
and Ihird issue to be exchanged for Per­
manent Bonds with all Coupons attached.
If you have not turned in your bonds do
so at once.
Bonds of Fourth issue will now be re­
ceived bv this bank for exchange for Per­
manent Bonds with all coupons attached.
Give it your prompt attention in order to
receive your April interest.
Bonds will be received and exchanged
by us without charge.
// f select for our customers the best in­
vestments that can be had.
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM, OREGON