Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 25, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    P A GB POUR
I.K ESH A M OUTLOOK.
FRIDA Y,
FEB R U A R Y
BS,
1V21
fo r sale. I t Joins th e B lue R ibbon
d o in g w ell an d a re u n d e r q u a ra n tin e .
AMES
BORING
c ele ry g a rd e n s an d ts a d a p te d to
T h e school h ad a h a lf h o lid ay
th e g ro w in g of sm a ll f r u its a n d g a r ­
B orn to Mr. an d Mrs. J a m e s H obbs,
Miss E velyn S e lle r, w ho has been T u esd ay in h o n o r o f W a sh in g to n 's
dens.
F e b ru a r y 20, a son.
serio u sly ill, w ith p n e u m o n ia is re ­ ! b irth d a y .
T h e n ex t ev e n in g w ith p ic tu re s in
p o rted as b eing so m e w h a t im proved.
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th e se rie s g iv en by Rev. E a rl B. Cot-
S ervices at Kandy and K elso.
to n ” wlli” b e h e l d *next ^ W ed n esd ay ' iaBt T “ e8,da3I * ? e,n he
th ro ’ n
A la rg e c a r w hich b ro k e dow n on
R ev. E a rl B. C o tto n w ill p re a c h a t
ev en in g , M arch 2.
T h e se p ic tu re s
J h e tr a in of logs w hich w as be­ I th e fill n e a r T a c h e ro n 's h ill, blocked
ar«
eruK
in,,
«nd
He i th e h ig h w ay fo r se v e ra l d ay s th is K elso S u n d ay a fte rn o o n . F e b ru a ry 27
a re verv
very im
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re s tin
g an
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fu ll a t- I I ' b r o u g h t In fro m th e w oods
T h e s u b je c t w ill be
was ta k e n to a P o rtla n d h o sp ital. w eek an d a ll P o rtla n d b o u n d a u to s a t 3 o ’clock.
te n d a n c e is d esired .
Two rib s w ere b ro k en an d m any c u ts h ad to go th r o u g h P le a s a n t H om e. ' “ T h e R o y alty of Y o u th ."
In th e ev en in g a t 7 :4 5 , Rev M r.
an d fcru ises w ere inficted.
M easles a re still p re v a le n t. T hose
PLEASANT HOME
______ _
S ev eral la d ie s h e re en jo y e d th e af- w ho h ad th e m first hav e reco v ered ! C o tto n w ill p re a c h a t S an d y M eth o d ­
Mrs. M L e n n a rtz r e tu rn e d T ues- !,e ™ °on
w‘t h . M r’ o '? b u t th e second in s ta llm e n t o f p a ­ ist c h u rc h . T h e s u b je c t of th e even-
E v ery o n e is ’ ing se rm o n w ill be “ U nion w ith th e
day ev en in g fro m a few w eek s' visit W h ite an d helped h e r tie tw o q u ilts, tie n ts a re dow n now .
doing
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a n d school I D iv in e.”
a t A sh lan d , O regon. S he re p o rts a
S chool is In session a g a in a f t e r be-
com
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on
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m o st d e lig h tfu l trip .
Dress m aking.
A B. W ood u n d e rw e n t a second ^o u “ 1 o t th e ,lln eM of R K ay ser. th e w eek s' v a catio n .
H av e re n te d M rs. P . A. G o u ld ’s
o p e ra tio n a t th e Good S a m a rita n - a l ,i e r '
re sid e n c e an d am p re p a re d to do a ll
POWELL VALLEY
h o sp ita l M onday. H e w as doing
T. K ern w as in P o rtla n d se v e ra l
k in d s of d re s sm a k in g . Miss L e itritz ,
fa irly well T u esd ay a n d frie n d s hope d“ ys th is w eek receiv in g tr e a tm e n t
T hree cases of m easles hav e d ev el­ p h o n e 79x5.
th a t h e m ay soon be re s to re d to fo r an in ju re d eye in to w hich a piece oped in th e d is tric t lately . T h e vic­
h e a lth a n d s tre n g th .
!of steel had lodged w hile Mr. K ern i tim s a re M iss S te lla K eller, H elen
S u b sc rib e now fo r th e O u tlo o k a n d
M rs J. F C o llin s an d son F re e lin w as d o in g b la c k s m ith w ork,
L arso n an d E m ery K e lle r. All a re y o u r P o rtla n d D aily.
w ent to P o rtla n d W ed n esd ay w ith tlpe
Cedar School N otes.
fo r m e r’s g ra n d m o th e r, M rs. 'A n g elin a
C ollin s, w ho h as been v is itin g a t th e
C o llin s h o m e fo r th e p a s t th r e e I By P E A R L H A Y D EN , T each er.
T h e c h ild re n of C e d a r school gav e
w eeks.
Miss E. E g g im an , a tr a in e d n u r s e ! 8 p ro g ra m
T u esd ay in h o n o r of
o f Ann A rb o r, M ichigan, Is v isitin g W a sh in g to n ’s b irth d a y . A fte r an e n - !
w ith h e r b ro th e r, Jo h n E g g im an an d | jo y a b le tim e th e school w as th e n dis-
fam lly .
¡m issed fo r th e b alan c e of th e d ay |
T h e s u b je c t of th e m o rn in g serv ice I an d en jo y ed th e holiday.
a t th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h S u n d ay ,
A rb o r day w as c e le b ra te d by giv-
F e b ru a ry 27, w ill be “ T h e R o y alty <ng <h e school g ro u n d s a th o r o u g h ;
o f Y o u th .” T h e serv ices w hich w ill C leaning.
All th e c h ild re n p a r t lc i - 1
be in c h a rg e o f th e p a sto r, R ev. E arl P»ted in th e w ork.
R o b e rt S oder-
B. C o tto n , w ill com m ence a t 11 a. m . <l»lst h a s been a p p o in te d m a rs h a l an d
S u n d ay sch o o l w ill co m m en ce a t 10 i woe to th e ch ild w ho s c a tte r s p a p e r!
a. m.
T h is is th e S u n d ay fo r th e an d tr a s h fo r R o b e rt is p ro v in g a
m issio n a ry p ro g ra m w hich w ill be i good officer.
in c h a rg e of M rs. H. L . B all. A t th e
1,1 th e la st issu e, of th e G resh am I
close of th e p re a c h in g se rv ice t h e 1 O u tlo o k it w as re p o rte d by L u sted
b a p tism a l se rv ice will be h eld.
A i school th a t C e d a r w as to m eet th e m
c o rd ia l in v ita tio n is e x te n d e d to all - ln 8 sp e llin g c o n te st. T h re e w eeks
ago th a t c o n te s t w as called off on ac-1
to a tte n d th e s e serv ices.
T h e M e th o d ist L a d ie s ’ A id will c o u n t o f th e m easles a n d sin ce th e n i
d a te h a s been m ade. C e d a r
m e e t a t th e h o m e of Mrs. M. L en ­ no
n a rtz W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n , M arch school w ishes th a t in th e fu tu r e it,
2. T h e re is a q u a n tity o f w o rk on sh o u ld be in fo rm e d as to su ch a d a te
h a n d and a g o o d a tte n d a n c e is d e­ b efo re and n o t a f t e r it h a s g o n e to j
p ress, a s we do n o t a p p re c ia te th e r e ­
sire d .
flections It c a sts upon o u r schoolT
E xpert R epairing.
The
P a re n t-T e a c h e r a sso c ia tio n
IAX>K FO R TH E GREEN ST R IPE
A ny k in d o f a u to o r tr u c k . G en er­ m et a t th e sch o o lh o u se F rid a y even-1
a to r s an d
m a g n e to s a sp e cialty . ing an d en jo y e d an in te re s tin g meet-1
"M u st H ear O ut
S h e rm a n M cC arter, c o rn e r Pow ell ing. A p ro g ra m w as g iv en an d a fte r
a n d M aple s tr e e t, G re sh a m , p hone th e b u sin ess w as a tte n d e d too re f r e s h ­
N ever Give O ut"
851.
tf
m en ts w ere se rv e d . T h e sch o o l room
b la c k b o a rd s w ere a p p ro p ria te ly dec-1
W ood, W < m 4 , W ood.
o ra te d w ith a b o rd e r of c h e rrie s and
Old g ro w th fir on g ra v e l ro a d % h a tc h e ts an d ca lle d fo rth m uch ap-1
m ile so u th C o tto n s ta tio n a t $6.50 per p r e d a tio n .
,
co rd o r w ill d eliv er. C. D. C ath ey ,
Main Street
Gresham, Ore.
p h o n e 97.
tf
D e n tis try m a d e p a in le ss by n e rv e
b lo ck in g m e th o d s. T ry it. Dr. C. P.
SUCCESSOR TO B . M. RANEY
T h e B an g o t G resh am pay s 6 p er Jo h n s o n , 611 M organ B ldg., P ort-1
c e n t in te re s t o n tim e d e p o sits.— Adv. lan d , O regon
M ain 6749.— Adv.
M ason Tires
A re
Built w ith
THOM A5
M E IG H A N ^
S T Ä R IN PA R A M O U N T P IC T U R
“TH E MIRACLE MAN” A HIT
sesses th e p o w er to h e a l th e sick and
m aim ed . Tom B u rk e , a New Y ork
N lrik in x P ic tu r e P ro d u c e d b> G eo rg e g a n g ste r, an'd h is pals sch em e to use
E o u lu- T ü rk e i’.
h im as m ean s of e n ric h in g th e m ­
selves.
W ith th is view , th ey v isit
T he a b so rb in g Btory of “ T h e M ir­ him an d a re a sto u n d e d to d isco v er
acle M an .” w hich w as sta g e d by O e o ., .th a t his p o w er to h eal Is ab so lu te ly
M. C ohan to th e d e lig h t of th o u s a n d s b o n a fide. H ow th e good th a t lies
of New Y ork th e a te r-g o e rs , h as Deen la te n t in th e cro o k s is b ro u g h t o u t,
a d a p te d to th e screen by Oeo. b o a n e is th e th e m e o f th e d ra m a w hich is
T u ck er, an d w ill com e to th e G re sh ­ o n e of th e m ost s trik in g yet p ro ­
am T h e a te r S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d ay . I t d u ced . P ro m in e n t in th e stro n g cast
Is a P a ra m o u n t-A rtc ra ft p ic tu re of a re T h o m as M efghan, E lin o r F a ir,
th e finest class.
Jo se p h J. D ow ling an d B etty Com p-
T h e c e n tra l figure in th e sto ry Is a son.
p a tria rc h In a little v illag e w ho pos-1
M atinees b o th d ay s a t 2 :3 0 .
42 per cent stronger car­
cass and 38 per cent
stronger bead
Tibbetts’ Vulcanizing Shop
PLEASANT VALLEY
By G. N. SA G ER .
G ra n d m a K re tc h m e r is sp en d in g a
few w eeks w ith re la tiv e s In th e city.
Mr. an d Mrs. Oeo. M iller, of P o r t­
lan d , w ere g u e sts a t th e h o m e of Mr
a n d M rs. P. P. J e u n e , S unday.
G. N. S a g e r s p e n t se v e ra l d ay s a t
th e s ta te c a p ito l la s t w eek.
Mr. an d Mrs. F . A. L eh m an h av e
re tu rn e d fro m a six w eek s’ tr ip to
C a lifo rn ia. T h ey w e n t as f a r as th e
I Im p eria l V alley a n d C alexico.
Mr.
an d Mrs. L eh m an re p o rt a sp len d id
tim e.
Mrs. O A. H ess a n d Mrs. Jo h n
Howe, of L en ts, w ere V alley v isito rs
W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n .
Mr und Mrs. H. F. S a g e r w ere
P o rtla n d v isito rs W ed n esd ay .
Mr#, lila H am ilto n receiv ed a te le ­
g ram from S a n ta R osa, C a lifo rn ia ,
T/u‘ New Silk
Tuesday a n n o u n c in g th e sad new s of
Styles on dis­
th e d e a th of h e r b ro th e r-in -la w , Jas.
R o binson.
Mr. R o b in so n fo rm e rly
play commenc­
resid ed a t th is place.
ing M onday.
D avid F ro s t, w ho h a s been on th e
sick list fo r sev eral w eeks, is re p o r t­
ed to be on th e ro a d to recovery.
I‘. F. U h lig , w ho u n d e rw e n t a s e r­
ious o p e ra tio n In a P o rtla n d h o s p ita l
I m »«»« w —.»
som e w eeks ago, h a s so fa r reco v ered
as to be a b le to leav e th e h o sp ita l
an d Is s ta y in g w ith frie n d s In th e
city. Mr i ’h llg ex p ects to re tu rn to
his hom e s h o rtly
Mr an d Mrs. G H. R ichey have
re n te d th e P. P. J e n n e hom e a n d a re
m oving In.
While in shopping our expert
C o u n ty A gent 8. B. H all h as a n ­
mechanics can repair your ear. nou n ced a m eetin g to be held a t th e
Buick Experts, Delco Work, P le a s a n t V alley g ra n g e W ed n esd ay
en in g . M arch 2, at w hich th e p ro p ­
Ignition systems of all kinds o ev sitio
n o f o rg a n iz in g a F a rm B u reau
at th is p lace w ill be ta k e n u p and
d iscu ssed . T h is m e e tin g Is of v ital
im p o rta n c e to ail fa rm e rs a n d p ro ­
1IO -1!lth Nt.
P h o n e Kklwy. 1 ••‘>5 d u c e rs an d a la rg e a tte n d a n c e is
Het. W aah & S tark .
lo oked for.
T h e P le a s a n t V alley co m m u n ity
clu b m eets F rid a y ev en in g . T h e h is­
to ric a l review w ill co v er th e Je ffe r­
son a d m in is tra tio n .
H. E. P opple-
MISS FRIEDA BRATZEL
ton w ill he th e sp e a k e r.
Teacher In Piano
P le a s a n t V alley g ra n g e w ill hold
P r iv â t* o r ulnae lessons. Special a t ­
its re g u la r m e e tin g S a tu rd a y ev en ­
tentio n given to beginners In relaxa­
ing. F e b ru a ry 26
D in n e r w ill be
tion «nd hand developm ent.
serv ed nt 6 o'clock
Midge A»,, aeer U wt . b g ,
Ja s . M cLean h ad th e m is fo rtu n e to
P hone 701
lose a v a lu a b le h o rse T u esd ay .
T h e W a sh in g to n an d L in co ln p ro ­
g ra m re n d e re d b.v th e sch o o l a t th e
sch o o lh o u se M onday a fte rn o o n was
i n t o T ops R ecovered an d R e­
sp len d id an d w as th o ro u g h ly e n ­
p aired
All k in d s o f T op M ateria l
jo y ed by th e p a tro n s an d frie n d s w ho
and C u rta in W tudow «.
w ere p re se n t
T h e re w ill be S u n d ay school a t 10
o 'clo ck an d p re a c h in g a t 11 o 'clo ck
AUTO TOP SHOP.
a t th e g ra n g e h a ll, S unday.
Main ¿’.tre a t. (Ireeh au i P h e n e 17ft
'-'NATIONAL
u.FEIR’tì-MAR'5-C
Expert Auto Repairing
H ENR Y W A R D
S ! . PALMQUIST
TROUTDALE
T h e T ro u td a le L a d ie s' Aid will
m eet
n ex t W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n .
M arch 2d, w ith Mrs B M oorehead. I
H o u rs: 11. a m to 6 p m M onday,
w ho lives on w hat Is k n o w n as th e
R an d all place
T uesday. T h u rsd a y an d F rid a y .
S tu d io , E trs t S ta te Hank Hliig.
P rin cip al B rad ley g av e a candy j
pull fo r th e p u p ils of h is room last
F ir s t S tre e t G resh am
S a tu rd a y ev en in g . In th e b a s e m e n t•
P h o n e 681
o f th e ch u rc h .
T h e c h ild re n e n ­
joyed th e ev en in g very m uch, pull-1
Ing taffy an d p lay in g g am es
Mrs j
M ary P a rso n s, Mrs A nna R ic h a rd ­
son, Mrs B rad ley an d Miss B elle I
I’a rso n s assisted w ith th e taffy m a k ­
l-Ton Enclosed Republic Truck ing
and e n te r ta in in g
0 A BRYAN A SON
T h e co u n ty council o f th e P a r e n t- '
T e a c h e r asso ciatio n w hich m et h ere
R. A, Box 3 26, P o rtla n d
last S a tu rd a y w as m u ch en jo y ed by (
I’hone Gresham TMxil
T ro u td a le folk w ho a tte n d e d G reat '
cre d it fo r th e hom e p a rt o f th e
su m p tu o u s lu n ch ut noon ts d u e to
th e co m m ittee In e h a rg e . Mrs J. It
W. S. WOOD
K n a rr au d Mrs Lee E vans w ho.
w ere assisted in se rv in g by a la rg e r I
u c tio n e e r
co m m ittee of m o th e rs an d d a u g h ­
VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON
te rs
T h e Sandy R iv er a c re a g e lying
r a m i and Stuck Balee a Specialty
Fhede Vaaceuver *1«, er
Just w est of th e city lim its, fro n tin g
Gresham O ntleek TSl
on th e S andy riv e r h as been cu t in to
J fi ve an d # rn a c re tr a c ts an d offered
FLORENCE M. HONEY
Piano. Harmony
16 Reasons Why the 8% Gold Notes of
this Company are a Good Investment
«
$1,000,000
8 Per Cent Five-Year Gold Notes
Portland Railway, Light & Power Company
Dated March 1, 1921—Due March 1, 1926
TITLE & TRUST COMPANY, PORTLAND, OREGON, Trustee
1— These Gold Notes are
Company.
a direct obligation of this
2— This Company furnishes a useful service for the in­
dustry, commerce and people of many growing com­
munities.
3— This service is in permanent and growing demand.
4— This service is indeed necessary and indispensable for
every modern community.
5— This Company is directed by men who have had years
of experience, who have demonstrated their ability
ami whose management can be depended upon to safe­
guard the property.
6— This Company has among its equipment nine big, mod­
ern power plants always at your service.
7— This Company enjoys the confidence and good will of
the many communities served.
8 This Company in 1920 did the largest volume of busi­
ness in its history.
9—The policies of this Company are progressive and
up to date.
10— All of this Company’8 property ean be inspected at
any time and its financial condition may be readily
investigated.
11— Interest on these Gold Notes is at an unusually high
rate.
12— Returns on the investment will be paid regularly and
prom ptly every six months.
BI—The Notes may be had in small denominations and
may be bought on easy partial payments.
14— You buy the securities directly from the Company
and you ean obtain any information desired about
its business.
15— The proceeds from the sale of these Notes will be in­
vested in the further development and expansion of
the property and service facilities.
16— If you buy on partial payments, 6 per cent interest
will be paid on all deferred payments until Notes are
fully paid up and delivered to you.
N O T E S IN D E N O M IN A T IO N S OF $100, $500 A N D $ 1 0 0 0
(Notes now ready for immediate delivery)
ASK YOUR BANKER
We recommend these fix e-year Gold Notes as an unusually attractive local investnjent to yield 8 per cent,
and suggest you consult your hanker as to their safety, both as to principal and interest.
STABILITY.
The Company conducts a most essential business. Because of the great variety and number of its consumers,
its operations are not subject to the xiolent fluctuations frequently experienced by other lines of industry and
business. Electrictv and transportation are necessary in good times and bail.
Come in and talk the matter over with our Securities Department
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