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    GRE3HAM
PAG E F O W
OUTLOOK. TUESDAY,
MARCH
M.
I OSSI
GRESHAM LOCALS
A re c e n t v is ito r a t th e h o m e o f W.
F. H oney w as Dr. C has. E. V erm ilya
of San F ra n c isc o . Dr. V e rm ily a is a
field a g e n t fo r th e d e p a rtm e n t of th e
T h e W o m a n ’s H om e M issionary I b o ard o f h om e m issio n s a n d c h u rc h
¡so ciety w ill m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs e x ten sio n of th e M e th o d ist E piscopal
F ra n k P e a k W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n at c h u rc h . H is d u tie s ta k e h im o v e r th e
2 :3 0 . T h e h o ste ss w ill be a ssiste d Pacific c o a st s ta te s , to A la sk a an d
, H aw aii.
I v M rs . 1
S te rlin g . M rs G-org>-
T h e r e g u la r b u sin e ss m e e tin g of
! H oney, M rs. W m. A v erill. R ev. A. th e W o m en 's C h ris tia n T e m p e ra n c e
8. H lsey w ill h av e c h a rg e o f th e U nion w ill be h eld a t th e lib ra ry on
I m eetin g . T h e re w ill be sp ecial m u ­ T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n , M arch 10, a t
sic.
A u to m o b iles w ill be p ro v id ed 2 :3 0 .
fo r all w ho w ish to go. T hose d e s ir­
I am closing out my
T hos. G in d e r le ft th is m o rn in g fo r
ing to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th is m ean s W ald p o rt to sp en d a few w eeks w ith
entire lines of Ranges,
I of tr a n s p o rta tio n sh o u ld be a t th e
both Combination and I lib ra ry a t 2 :1 5 p. m . E v ery o n e is i his D. son.
C. E ly of O regon C ity w as a
S t r a i g h t Coal and | c o rd ia lly in v ited .
b u sin ess c a lle r In G resh am y e ste rd a y
Wood, as I am taking
T h e L a d ie s’ Aid so ciety of th e Mr. E ly Is th e o w n e r of th e fine busi-
am M eth o d ist c h u rc h w ill hold ness block on M ain s tr e e t b e a rin g his
the straight lines thru- [G th resh
e ir a n n u a l St. P a tr ic k 's day lu n ch - nam e.
out of the
I eon a t th e g ra n g e h a ll a t noon on
T h e a d jo u rn e d m e e tin g of th e tow n
M arch 17. PlanB a re b e in g m ade to council w ill be h eld F rid a y e v e n in g ,
m ak e it o n e of th e b est an d m o st a t­ M arch 11. A t th is tim e a ll u n fin ­
MONARCH
tra c tiv e e v e r g iv en .
F u r t h e r a n ­ ished b u sin ess w ill be ta k e n up.
MALLEABLE
n o u n c e m e n ts w ill be m a d e la te r.
Miss A lice R o b e rts v isited re c e n tly
E d ith G ray , fiv e-y ear-old d a u g h te r in C o rv allis w ith h e r b ro th e r, E m ory
Consequently have to
of Mr. an d Mrs. Jo e G ray , w ho fo r R o b e rts an d fam ily an d w ith h e r cou-
offer at these less than
th e p a st few w eeks h a s been se rio u s- f In, M iss V iola D inger, b o th of w hom
ly ill w ith p n e u m o n ia , is ju s t h o ld in g a re on th e te a c h in g fo rce of O regon
cost prices the follow­
I h e r ow n. S he h as w h a t is know n as A g ric u ltu ra l college.
in g :
! m ig ra tin g p n eu m o n ia.
W ednesday
Mrs. H. L. St. C la ir a n d d a u g h te r
I she w as ta k e n to P o rtla n d w h ere an M a rg a re t, Mr. a n d M rs. C. A. Coe
1 o p e ra tio n w as p e rfo rm e d an d a tu b e w en t to S alem on S a tu rd a y fo r a v isit
1 lewel Combination Blue Enamel, a t ........ $136.75
I in s e rte d to d ra in th e lu n g s. S he w as w ith Miss W in ifre d St. C la ir a n d Miss
1 Mohawk Coal and Wood, castiron, enamel
I b ro u g h t h o m e T h u rs d a y evening. V io let Coe, s tu d e n ts a t W illa m e tte
oven door
$69.00
T h ey r e tu r n e d S u n d ay
I She sto o d th e o p e ra tio n w ell b u t is U n iv ersity .
ev en in g .
2 Globe Combination White Enamel, at each 128.50 I still in a c ritic a l co n d itio n .
C a rl A lld e r h as Ju s t p u rc h a s e d a
C la re n c e H ill h a s p u rc h a se d th e
2 Columbia Straight Wood and Coal, without
fo rm e r M a r tin R o b e rts ’ h o u se a n d is piece of la n d from E d O sb u rn in
reservior, No. 8-19, each............................. $68.50
m a k in g e x te n siv e re p a irs . T h e fam - C lev elan d a d d itio n a n d is p u ttin g up
{ily
ex p ect to m ove in to th e ir new a g a ra g e as a te m p o ra ry hom e. He
1 Columbia Straight Wood and Coal, with res-
p la n s to b u ild a d w e llin g la te r . T h is
hom e th e la t te r p a r t o f th e w eek.
ervoir, No. 8-19,
...........
$78.75
d eal w as h a n d le d by C has. C lev elan d .
M ildred M etzger, E liz a b e th Mc­
Mr. A lld e r so ld h is h om e a d jo in in g
1 Columbia Straight Wood and Coal, without
K eow n. E d n a M e w h lrte r, L illia n H es-
th e new p ro p e rty to M rs. M ary L eslie
|
lin
a
n
d
H
azel
G
ibson
w
ere
n
o
m
ln
a
t-
reservior, No. 8-19 ..... ................................ $69.65
se v e ra l m o n th s ago.
etl by th e fre sh m a n c lass, a t a m e e t­
These prices are cash and f. o. b. my store, unless
A n u m b e r o f cases of m easles a re
in g th is m o rn in g , fo r May Q ueen.
re p o rte d In v a rio u s p a rts o f th e tow n
otherwise agreed upon by note.
T h e e n tir e s tu d e n t body w ill v o te on
also so m e ch ick e n pox a n d a few cases
th e s e c a n d id a te s som e tim e in th e
DON’T FORGET to ask for the RED STAMP.'
of sm allpox.
Mr. a n d M rs. E. W.
n e a r fu tu re . All c a n d id a te s fo r May
A y lsw o rth h a v e been 111 fo r th e p a st
Q ueen m u st h av e an a v e ra g e of 85
w eek w ith sm a llp o x an d a few o th e r
p e r cen t o r m o re in each s u b je c t be­
cases a re u n d e r o b se rv a tio n . No cases 1
fore th e y a re eligible.
o f d ip h th e ria have been r e p o r t e d 1
Your H om e Furnisher
Dr. an d M rs. C la re n c e T ru e W il- h ere.
' son a n d d a u g h te r , M ary E liz a b e th , of
W a sh in g to n , I). C., v isite d one day
D e n tis try m ad e p a in le ss by n e rv e
la st w eek w ith th e ir siste r-in -la w ,
Nee«! Your S u it C leaned?
Lynch I’.-T. AwN'IaUnn W ill G ive
Mrs. E cho A kin, M rs. C has. P e th e r- b lo ck in g m eth o d s. T ry it. D r. C. P.
Com edy.
H ave It F re n c h d ry clea n ed . R e­ am , a n iece of Mr. A k in ’s, also sp en t J o h n s o n , 611 M organ B ldg., P o rt-;
T a ilo rin g fo r th e day w itli them .
la n d . O regon. M ain 6 7 4 9 .— Adv.
L ynch P a re n t-T e a c h e r a sso ciatio n p a irin g n e a tly d o n e.
H ay d en H ia tt a n d R o b e rt T h o m as
w ill p re se n t a com edy sk e tc h , "W o n lad les an d m en.
P E T E R L EN A R D , T a ilo r.
R e g u la r m e e tin g of G re sh ­
by a W a g e r,” a t th e sc h o o lh o u se on
I a re le a v in g th is w eek fo r e a c te rn O re­
am L o d g e No. 125, I.O .O .F ., I
F rid a y ev en in g , M arch 11, a t 8
gon.
o ’clock. A dm ission a d u lts 25 c e n ts ;
S u b scrib e now fo r th e O u tlo o k a n d
in th e O dd F ello w s h a ll, e v ery T h u r s ­
Mr. a n d M rs. S. T h o m p so n a re day ev en in g . V isito rs w elcom e.
c h ild re n 10 cen ts.
y o u r P o rtla n d D aily.
h om e a g a in a fte r h a v in g s p e n t th e
H A R R Y J . S T A N L EY , N. G.
JA C K SO N JO N E S , S e c re ta ry .
w in te r a t C e n te rv ille , W a sh in g to n .
C has. M e w h lrte r h as g o n e to E u ­
G re sh a m
R oyal
B lu e
g en e to w o rk .
L o d g e No. 525, L. O. L „
seco n d an d f o u r th F rid a y
Mrs. W. T. S helley of S p rin g d a le
n ig h ts in I. O. O. F. h all.
w as b ro u g h t to G re sh a m la s t w eek
V isitin g b ro th e rs w elcom e.
fo r tr e a tm e n t. M rs. S h elly fell an d
b ro k e a j a r of f r u it w h ich sh e w as
c a rry in g a n d r u t h e r a rm so b adly
th a t se v e ra l s titc h e s b a d to be ta k e n .
S he is g e ttin g a lo n g n icely now .
Mr. an d Mrs. C. A. C a ro th e rs and
Miss F lo re n c e S ch en k w en t to S p rin g -
w a te r an d to E sta c a d a la s t w e e k !
w h ere th e y
v isited re la tiv e s a n d !
DORIS KENYON
frien d s.
G resh am g ra n g e w ill h o ld its reg-1
In Augustus Thomas’ celebra­
u la r m e e tin g on S a tu rd a y , M arch 12.
ted play
A llh o u g h th is is a b u sy tim e of th e
y e a r, it is h o p ed th a t m em b ers w ill
a tte n d an d assist in p la n n in g w o rk j
fo r th e y e a r.
T h e e v e r p o p u la r |
g ra n g e d in n e r, a t n o o n , w ill be fo l­
Paramount Magazine
low ed by th e le c tu re h o u r.
C om ­
p le te a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e p ro g m m
BI D AND SI SIE, Cartoon
c a n n o t be m ad e a t p re s e n t, b u t all j
w ill be g lad to know th a t on e of th e
G lee c lu b s fro m th e U nion H ig h !
sch o o l w ill a s s is t on th e p ro g ra m . I
F rie n d s an d g ra n g e rs a r e w elcom e to
BILL HART, in
a tte n d th e o pen h o u r.
T h e P. R. L. & P. co m p an y has h a d
an
e le c tric
lig h te d
d a n g e r sig n
placed o v e r th e ra ilro a d cro ssin g on
M ain s tre e t to w a rn tra v e le rs . AI
n u m b e r of a c c id e n ts h a v e o c c u rre d i
a t th is c ro s sin g d u rin g th e past y e a r s '
an d th is sig n h as been placed as a |
re m
r.
M -:-:-:- :-:-» :-:- :-:-:-:-
T in
h e d e new
cab les on P o w ell s tre e t
CLOSING OUT
THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN RANGES
Ever Offered to Gresham and the Surround­
ing Country
I
and back..............
»
J. E. METZGER
PROTECTION
A d ain si
A dainsf
A.dainsf
Burglary
Fire
D ecay
Once your house is properly
painted it is insured against de­
cay. Decay is just as destructive
as fire.
Paint, to serve its real purpose, must protect
—a pleasing effect is only a by-product. Buy
your bouse paint with this thought in mind, then
you will think about quality as well as color.
SWP
(Sherwin-Williams House Paint)
has in it the staying, weather-resisting properties that give a house
protection.
It has wonderful covering p ow er, it holds its color and
it everlastingly sticks to its j'ob.
It is real insurance.
It insures
protection from the elements; it insures value in your property; it
insures beauty and distinction.
T here is a special Sherw in-W illiam s produci for every surface
around the hom e— M ar-not for floors, F lat-T on e for walls. P orch
and D e c k Paint for outside floors, etc.
paint and w e *
T e ll us w hat you w ant to
sell * ou the best for your purpose.
S herwin -W illiams
P aints & V arnishes
L L Kidder Hardware Co.
Gresham Theatre
Wednesday, March 9
“The Harvest Moon”
Tibbetts’ Vulcanizing Shop
Main Street
Gresham, Ore.
SATURDAY NIGHT
“Breed of Men”
SUNDAY
“The Boomerang"
w e re h u n g T h u rs d a y by th e lin e m a n !
o f th e M u ltn o m a h & C la c k a m a s Tele-1
p h o n e c o m p an y .
S e v e ra l lines of
cab le a re b e in g pu t up a n d w ill re ­
lieve c o n d itio n s on th e ninin street* .
T h e cab le lias been on h a n d fo r som e
tim e bu t w o rk had to be d elay e d u n ­
til th e w e a th e r b ecam e s e ttle d a s It
could n o t be h a n d le d in th e rain .
T h e w o rk on th e F r e e M ethodist
p a rs o n a g e Is p ro g re ssin g ra p id ly a n d
n m ost a ttr a c tiv e b u n g a lo w Is ta k in g
sh ap e u n d e r th e h a n d s o f a co rp s of
In d u s trio u s w o rk ers.
Mrs. I>. S. Jo h n s o n , w ho h a s b e e n '
confined to h e r bed fo r se v e ra l w eek s.I
Is ab le to w alk o u t a little and en jo y
th e sp rin g su n s h in e .
F ra n k H eln ey h as com m enced th e
fo u n d a tio n fo r a m o d e rn bungalow .
o n h is p ro p e rty on R o b e rts a v en u e
G ibbs b ro th e rs a re d o in g th e w ork, j
Mr an d M rs W P S c o tt of A lb e r - .
to n , M o n tan a, a re 5 ¡sitin g a t t h e '
h om e o f Mr. an d Mrs. M M S q u ire I
T h e Scott» a re on th e ir way h o m e!
fro m C a lifo rn ia w h e re th ey w ere
called by th e d e a th o f M r S c o tt’s s is ­
te r. Mr a n d Mrs. S co tt a re fo rm e r
re s id e n ts o f G resh am .
Mr. a n d Mrs. H. T r u itt h av e r e ­
tu rn e d to G resh am an d a re finishing
th e h o u se w hich th e y h av e com ­
m enced o n th e ir p ro p e rty oti C lev e­
la n d a v e n u e
They a re liv in g In th e
m e a n tim e in th e J . N. M ew h lrter!
honip.
T h e F ra n k M etzger fam ily h as been
111 fo r th e past few d ay s w ith g rip
P ra c tic a lly all th e fam ily h a v e been
111 bu t M rs M etzg er a n d th e c h ild re n
a re im p ro v in g
Mr. M etager la III [
now w ith th e sa m e c o m p la in t.
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
Main S tr e e t
G RESH A M
GEO. D IETL.
P h o n e 881
Prop.
Wood - Sand - Gravel
Delivered Any Place
Truck Service
J. R. KNARR & SON
TROUTDALE, OREGON
P h on e Grm tuun 438.
THE
PERSO N W HO
W ANTS TO K E E P ON
p ro g re ssin g m u s t m a k e c e rta in
t h a t h is h e a lth Is ’’r ig h t sid e up
w ith c a re ."
O ne good w ay to
m a k e certain* of th ia is to p u r­
c h a se
m e a ts
w h o se
q u a lity -
g u a ra n te e d n e s s w ill m a k e him
feel c e rta in th a t h is d ig e stio n
w ill a s s im ila te th e p ro p e r food
v alu es.
O ne w ay to m a k e c e r­
ta in of t h a t Is to buy y o u r m e a ts
h e re .
Gresham Meat Market
P hone 41
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