Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 17, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
KUPPENHEIMER SUITS
»35
CLOSING OUT ABOUT 50 KUPPENHEIMER SUITS at $35
I hat were selling for $45 to $65. A good chance to get your new suit for the 4th of
July. I am selling these suits far below cost, for quick disposal.
} E. W. Aylsworth
A
haberdasher
I he hordson tractor was made to meet the demands and neces­
sities of the everyday American farmer It was made with the thought
that it was the necessity of the man with forty acres as well as the man
with one thousand acres. It was made not only for plowing, harrowing,
discing, drilling, seeding, mowing, reaping, but for all the work on the
farm where power is necessary. It was made to bring conveniences to
the farmer’s home as well as for the cultivation of his fields. It was
made to furnish the powder for the cream separator, silo filling, cutting
feed, sawing wood, furnishing power for milking, washing, supplying
the house with running water, electric lights, and the hundred and one
things on the farm. It was made to do all this economically and in a
reliable way. It was made to be the big profitable servant on the farm.
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-----»»V when you buy a Fordson Tractor, we are right
And ----------
remember,
here to keep that tractor in reliable running condition every day.
day You
won’t have to wait if any­
thing should get out of order
We are right here to keep it
right, because one of the con­
ditions of the Fordson Deal­
er is that he must keep on
hand always a complete sup­
ply of parts. This is a guar­
antee we don’t believe you
can get with any other farm
tractor. Come in. Let’s talk
it over.
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RAKER & SON
GRESHAM
Phone 1301
ESTACADA
GRESHAM LOCALS
T he G resham G iants will m eet th e
H oneym an H ard w are Com pany base­
ball team a t th e new g ro u n d s a t Un­
ion H igh School next Sunday in w hat
prom ises to be one of th e best gam es
of th e season.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Raney have re ­
ceived w ord th a t th e ir so n Harvey,
who has been w orking fo r several
m onths a t H ayw ard, C alifornia, has
gone to M anning, N orth D akota,
w here he Is assistin g H arold Boeh-
m er on his large ran ch . H arvey m ade
th e trip by autom obile.
Mr. an d Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an
are en joying a visit from th e la tte r's
p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elford
and d au g h ter, Inez, who are on th e ir
way to th e ir hom e in Roscoe, N orth
D akota, from Long Beach, C alifornia
w here they spent sev eral
m onths
with th e ir son-in-law and d au g h ter,
Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck B arker.
Mrs S tanley S utliff has received
word of th e death of h e r b ro th er in
Arizona. T he body will be b ro u g h t
to Y akim a for burial and Mr. and
Mrs. S u tliff are expecting to atten d
th e fu n eral.
Miss Inez E lford of Roscoe, N orth
D akota, was the g u est of honor yes­
terd ay at a p arty given by Miss Doris
and Beth Z im m erm an at th e Z im m er­
m an hom e on South R oberts avenue.
Miss Mae H ughes a fo rm er te ac h ­
er in th e G resham g ra d e school, re
tu rn ed today for a w eek’s visit and
is th e g u est of Mrs. A rth u r Dowsett
and Mrs. A lb ert D ow sett. Miss
H ughes has m ade h e r hom e at P as­
adena fo r th e past year. Many friends
here will be glad to m eet h e r again.
Mrs. E lla O liphant viBited w ith
Mrs. H. C. L arsen and o th e r friends
in G resham today. Mrs. L arsen is
su fferin g from th e re su lt of a fall
la st week and has a lam e sh o u ld er
which is giving a g re a t deal of
tro u b le She is able to be up but has
very little use of h er arm s.
A special m eeting of th e G resham
B usiness M en’s A ssociation will bo
held a t th e City H all, M onday, Ju n e
20, a t 8 P. M.
S. B. H all, county ag en t, is a tte n d ­
ing th e F a rm e rs ’ W eek a t O. A. C.
and th e County A gents' conference
which is m eeting th is week and next
a t C orvallis. Miss E th el I. Calkins,
county club leader, is also at O. A. C
an d th e F arm B u reau office is in
ch arg e of Miss L e titia P u lfer, Mr.
H a ll’s ste n o g ra p h er an d assistan t.
Mr. an«l Mrs. J. H. Cone and son
Raym ond, left T h u rsd ay m orning for
a two w eeks’ visit w ith th e ir th ree
sons a t th e ir saw m ill n e a r Lone Rock
in G illiam county.
Among th e nin ety -n in e g rad u a tes
of Oregon N orm al School th is y ear
are th e follow ing stu d e n ts from
G resham an d vicinity: Mrs. C. O.
B ranson, Miss B erth a H. Spencer, and
Miss Alice L ake of G resham and Miss
Mae A nderson of T routdale.
Jo h n Cooley from U kiah, C alif­
ornia, who has been visiting his
b ro th er H. W. Cooley, has retu rn ed
to his home.
Mrs. H. W. Cooley an d d au g h ter
Hazel, Mrs. C arl A llder and d au g h ­
ters Evelyn, visited T h u rsd ay with
Mrs. L au ra G holsen in
P o rtlan d .
Mrs. G holson will be rem em bered
h ere as Miss L au ra Jones.
Jo h n Brow n and fam ily are mov­
ing to th e ir hom e on Main stre e t
n ea r th e M ount Hood crossing. T he
place has been leased to Dr. Ingli3
fo r th e past few years. Dr. Inglis
and fam ily have moved into tem p o r­
ary q u a rte rs on th e ir p roperty on
W allu la h eig h ts and plans a re u n -I
d e r consideration for a new home in i
th e n ea r fu tu re .
The Lee Stock Com pany ap p earin g !
at the G resham T h e a te r have been !
giving very good sa tisfac tio n to good |
crowds. T hey ap p ear again S aturday
evening in one of th e ir best plays.
P ictu re show Sunday as usual.
4!
Get Under a Roof of Your
Own and Smile
Decide right now that you, too, will smile
the smile of American Independence!
Renting is a habit that ultimately becomes
slavery. Why live in another’s home?
Come in and let us show you how easy it is
to get under your own roof—and smiíe !
Member
JONES LUMBER CO.
Exclusive Representative of National Builders Bureau
BINDERS, MOWERS,
RAKES, TEDDERS
Lowden or Myers Hay Tools
REPAIRS FOR ALL MACHINES
Pumps or W ater Systems Installed
Reliability
Service
H e s s e l’s F a r m M a c h in e r y
Phone 6x2
Gresham
A GOOD INVESTMENT
The Easy Riding Overland-4, $853, Gresham
Bi
C M t Ot AMO 4 T O U B IM G
- - ■ » ■ ¡a
TH E PLEASANT HOME b arb er
D entistry m ade painless by nerve PICKLE FACTORY TO
shop and pool rootn will be open blorklng m ethods. Try It. Dr. C. P.
S' *' V ■
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BE NEAR 0. W. P. DEPOT
from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. from now Jo hnson. 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt­
T he Oregon P ickle and C anning
on. C. B. S telnnian.
tf. land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv.
< o„ have ab taln ed a tw o-year lease
and option to buy th e C arl S h attuck
I building n ear th e O. W. P. depot for
I h eir factory site.
W ork will trom nience at once on
the p rep aratio n of th e building for
use as a pickle factory. A num ber
i of larg e ta n k s for pickling th e cu- CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM
AT METHODIST CHURCH
« um bers are th e m ost Im portant p art
i o f th e equipm ent.
T he Plant will be ready for busi- ch u rch Ï u ’n î a "
Me,hod,f,t
W.
School a re busy pre­
ness when th e season opens accord­
p
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Day
ing to officials of th e com pany.
program w hich they will give next
Sunday evening at 8 :0 0 o ’clock. The SISTER OF MRS. HESSEL
MRS GEORGE TUCKER
main th o u g h t of th e p ro g ram is the
DIES IN PORTLAND
ENTERTAINS PARTY th e place and purpose of C h ristian ed­
Mrs. Geo. T u ck er of Gillis assisted ucation. T he C h ristian college is th e
Miss Reba W all of P o rtlan d died
by Mrs. Maxwell S chneider of Gresh- tra in in g cam p fo r th e C h ristian re ­
at th e Good S am aritan H ospital in
nm. e n tertain ed th e m em bers of th e serves. Don’t miss th is program .
P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay m orning.
Miss
Lydia circle of th e F irs t C h ristian
1 he su b ject of th e p a sto r's m orn- ,
( hurch of P o rtlan d nt h e r hom e on Ing serm on will be ’’T he C h ristian ! W ail is a sister of Mrs. W ill Hessel |
T uesday aftern o o n . T he rooms were C ollege."
b eautifully decorated in blue Lup-
Special m usic by th e ch o ir both
mne und pink roses.
m orning an d evening.
The follow ing ladles from th e c ir­
I lie Sunday School is m ain ta in in g
cle. of w hich Mrs T u ck er was form ­ its high atte n d a n c e and keen in te r­
erly a m em ber, were p rese n t: Mes- est: It is now well organized In every
.lam es F red Douty. Gus F anno, Gus d e p a rtm en t, and »m aintains classe’s
Moser, Gus K ellogg, C. C. Van Gor- for alt g rad es of a tte n d a n ts, from
den H arry La Mar, O. H Boston, k in d e rg a rten to th e ad u lt age. T here
Now is the time to use Lawn Mowers ami Garden Hose.
Alvin H awk, J. H. Bristow . Bruce is a class fo r you.
W olverton, M M. P ltte n g er, W. M
Take advantage of these reductions
Chas. W itte r is buiding a g arag e
How ard, Alice Spatter. G. H F renich on his p roperty on South R oberts ave­
Saul and French, all of P o rtland.
n u e ju st so u th of his fa th e r's home.
Mr W itte r expects to build a dw ell­
hi n * " ll>try m ade painless by nerve ing in th e n ea r fu tu re.
blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr C P
fiU Mor« an Rid« . ' P o rt­
O utside w hite paint «2.50 p er gak
land, O regon. Main «749.__Adv.
Ion at I,. L. K idder H ard w are Co.
.W.W.V.TO.WW.'
“GOING DOWN"
10% R eduction
GRESHAM OVERLAND CO.
in
LAWNMOWERS AND GARDEN HOSE
50 feet A inch Lawn Hose, all coupled,
N ow ........................... $5.85 to $9.00
Lawnmowers fro m .........
Phone 1141
A. Hessel
ot G resham and had been a fre q u en t
v isito r here.
The funeral services will be held a t
th e D unning P arlo rs a t E ast Sixth
¿ ’S o o n ^ t tw
SatU r'
X aflcrn o o n a t two o clock.
Read th e W an t Ada.
$7.43 to $18.90
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
A W ise H oldup
COMMUNITY PLATE
The Silver of Merit
W E STOCK THIS PL \ I E IN ALL
IHE NEW EST PATTERNS.
C Willard 3
E r s t CtH ^ U E S AMTKRICAN E X P R E SS T R A V E L -
b C H EQ U ES. T h ey mean his detection.
T hese Cheques—one feature of o ur banking service—
a i X a ^ m the^u tO /
Per9° n who8e ’ ‘«nature
appears in the upper lefthand com er.
S.J.W , 3, Willard Battery for Buicka,
Chevrolets and Overlands
haV'
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>° «"■«!<•«,
money
W e urge you w hen planning a trip to let u , th u «
safeguard your funds. T hese fam ous C h m u i t» !
$34.90
S.L.W. 3, Willard battery for Fords
ShT1T],tmOnt' y ° nly W hen you countersign them
Should un co u n tersig n ed C heques be lost or stolen
you are protected.
stolen.
and $200.
FIRST STATE BANK
Gresham, Oregon
and Checking A c c e n t,
Safety D e p ^ t Box,,
Loan«. Exchange, Bond,
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