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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1921)
PAGE TH R EE A nother big drop in C hevrolet LOCAL DENTIST WINS ATTRACTIVE BRIDE price«, some m odels as m uch as $300, now th e cheapest fully equipped car A w edding of m uch in te re st to on m arket. See us for prices. New location, L atoureU Bldg. F ields G resham people was solem nised M otor C ar Co. Phone 2331. W ednesday evening a t 9 o'clock when T he O utlook office w ill be closed Miss M arguerite T acheron, d a u g h te r tom orrow from 12 noon to 2 p. m. of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge T acheron 1925 fa ir site picnic. Everybody becam e th e bride of Dr. H arry H. going O tt. , T he b eau tifu l rin g cerem ony of the M ethodist Episcopal church was read by Rev. A lb ert S. Hisey in to e presence of th e relativ es of th e bride and a few frien d s T he a ttra c tiv e room s w ere a r tis ti cally decorated w ith pink an d w hite sw eet peas and p ink roses an d th e brldal couple stood u n d er a canopy of green fern s an d w h ite tu lle. T he b rid e who Is a m ost a ttra c tiv e w h V n e t o ^ / s a U n a‘nd herV eU w as ZZ jt safe The Present is a Particularly £ GOOD TIME TO START SAVING WALTER RAMSER SENDS NEW MERCHANT VESSEL NEWS OF MUCH PROGRESS LAUNCHED AT OAKLAND C? ¿ O c L A p i.'/b T h e farm ers’ hopes h av e m a ter T he largest m erch an t vessel ever ialized and J u p ite r P lu v iu s hung his constructed on th e Pacific Coast was s p rin k le r on a high hook and gave launched at O akland S atu rd ay even ing, Ju ly 2, by th e Moore Shipbuild Apollo full sway. T he re su lt is th e ing com pany when th e S. S. T am ia finest haying w eather, of which ev- h u a fo r th e S outhern p BciflC’s eryone Is m aking th e best of use. A tlantic S team ship lines elid in to th e W hoever says th a t a d v e rtis in g 1 w ater. does not pay can easily g e t an arg u - | W hen designed th is ship was the m ent o u t of G us E rickson. F rid ay j larg est oil ta n k e r In th e w orld an d a he telephoned an ad to th e O utlook record was set in h e r construction, fo r a good team of w ork horses. On ■ th e T am iah u a having been only 76 S atu rd ay noon Mr. W ihlon of n ea r days on th e way. She cost approxl- G resham called up, saying he had m ately $3,250,000, Is designed to j U8t 8Ucb a team , and th e sam e even- m ake sea speed of 11 knots an hour, b arg ain was m ade. Mr. and to carry 16,340 tons of total E rickson is n ot only well pleased dead w eight, on a mean d ra ft of 28 cleverly arran g e d and held In place w ith his new team , b u t also w ith feet. She will carry 100,000 barrels w ith orang e blossom sprays. She tb e quick service ren d ered by th e of heavy Mexican oil to g e th er w ith carried a b eau tifu l show er bouquet 'o u tlo o k . fuel, stores, etc., fo r 22 continuous of w hite sw eet peasi z n i brides hom e F rie dheim F arm days’ steam ing. She 1. 520 feet long roses. She w as u n a tte n a e o . , ,, Mrs. George P e rre t, sister-in-law j is m aking stead y progress. L. J. | of th e bride, played th e w edding w in te r of G resham is p u ttin g it up T he T am iahua will be p u t in com m arch and Miss Lucile P hillips °f and „ M M iller of P o well Valley m ission ab o u t A ugust 20th. She P ortlan d san g in a ch arm in g m a n n e r ly ag8j8ting Mr w in te r is an e x c e l-(wil1 be th ® th ird ta n k e r in th e serv- b e A fterth !h e e rcrrem o n y Guy Jo n es lent co n tra c to r and ca rp en ter, quick of th e A tlantic Steam ship lines of ' sang ’’Oh P erfe ct Love.” but still accu rate, and easy to get »h« S outhern Pacific com pany, whose Mr. and Mrs. O tt le ft T h u rsd ay along w lth He „ on th e job 15 I fleel also includes 20 fre ig h ters and for a two w eeks’ trip to th e beaches m inutes before eig h t in th e m orn- Passenger ships o p eratin g be and to C rater L ak e a fte r which they ing. and in th e evening h e can hard ly ,w een G alveston. New O rleans and will m ake th e ir hom e in G resham . The8e «»earners are th e O ut-of-tow n relativ es an d friends be persuaded to quit. T h e Stockton ' New York who w itnessed th e cerem ony w ere b ro th ers poured th e 23 y ard s of ce- fa8te8t exclusively fre ig h t ships in Mr. and Mrs. O rville Boring of Bor- m ent fQr th e ba8enlent ln hors, ,h e w orld- and run ° n a 6lx ing, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Bickford of j & one. to.B,x m ix tu re and th ey schedule betw een G alveston and P lea san t Home, Mr. and Mrs. H enry ' New York o r five days betw een New P e rre t and Mr. and Mrs G e o rg e , did very satisfacto ry w ork. O r,ean& P e rre t of Sandy, Miss V iolet P e r r e t , W e are inform ed th a t th e w ork | _____________ PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. of P o rtlan d , E m m ett W elling, aB k er. ion th e new ten -th o u san d -d o llar j KELSO * V...1— — ncuioraitv City, Lucile I hillips an d P aul school house in o u r union d istric t is A business w hich of necessity win of P o rtlan d . Mrs. A. b. Hisey, | [ The Oregon City road between O scar headw ay. is p erm a n en t Guy Jones, and M aitland G eddes of j m aking rapid . „ . .. , Kelso and th e bluff has been graded T horen of G resham h as th e con- G resham . and is now being graveled. tra c t. Local lab o r is to be em-1 , „ „ , . PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. , iiniiiiii«ii"ii t ... , H enry E ri and fam ily enjoyed a Com binat ion S u b scrip tion s In v estm en t Dept., Gasco Bldg., P o rt T he O utlook com bines w ith all of P ° > " as muc 1 as P°881 e 1,1 P °u week-end au to and cam ping trip up lan d, Oregon. th e P o rtlan d dailies, W eekly O regon- ing th e concrete. M e tzg ers tru ck la thp yaUey oyer thjj F o u rth Send m e free illu stra te d booklet and tan and Sem i-weekly Jo u rn a l. Now h au lin g th e cem ent. W e a re in hopes Mrs. E. Herz is e n tertain in g h er m ore info rm atio n ab o u t your P re is a good tim e to subscribe. j tb a t all differences can be speedily m other, Mrs. Dietl, a siste r and a fe rre d Stock. W e have som e good b arg ain s in J overcom e, in th is school proposi- n| tice and n ephew, who all recently used C hevrolets and F o jd s. Easy ; t ion. 8O a t la8t , he neighbors may arriv ed from W isconsin. Mrs. Dietl, N am e term s. Field M otor C ar Co. Phone greet each o th e r when they m eet on who has m ade several o th e r trip s to 2331. TH E PLEASANT HOME b arb e r th e road o r on th e stre e ts of town. Oregon, has decided to rem ain this S treet E. E. ^chw edler is cu ttin g his , tim e and will probably m ake her shop and pool room will be open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. from now vetch and oats. hom e ln P o rtland. 71« City on. C. B. S teinm an. tf. Mr. and Mrs. R obert Jo n sru d had On W ednesday nig h t som e of the I neighboring boys ch arlv aried th e a fam ily d in n er p arty on Sunday, j newlyweds. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beil. Ju ly 3d. The follow ing w ere pres e n t: Mr. and Mrs. A. Olson, Mr. T he w ork w as done in double f. and Mrs. O scar Olson and baby S traw b erles w ere q u ite p lentiful, dau g h ter, Ju n e Rose, Mr. and Mrs b u t help was q u ite scarce, and C. A. Lindell and th e Misses Sibyl | many b erries w ent to w aste. and Alice L indell of P o rtlan d , also J. Maybe and Ills sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Rodlun and Hedge, "both of L ents, bought o u t P aul Swanson. Guests of th e R obert Jo n sru d fain ¡th e heirs of th e Maybe estate, and I intend to im prove It. Mr. Maybe ily over th e F o u rth w ere: Mrs. C. A. now ow ns th e so u th 40, w hich Is Lindell, th e Misses Sibyl and Alice ' m ost of th e cleared land. Mrs. Lindell. MI sb D orothea G ilbert, Mrs H ailing and F ra n k H ailing, all of | H edge g o t th e balance of th e 130 P o rtland. acres. Mr. and Mrs. Jack P atterso n and On Sunday m any P o rtlan d people children went to E ugene by au to for ' were o u t in search of ch erries and a week-end trip over th e F o u rth . The Rexall Store wild blackberries. Mrs. D ora Je rg e r is stay in g w ith Miss H ulda R am ser, who is n u rs h er b ro th er, J. F. T hielcke, and as ing a t St. V incents h o sp ital in P o rt sisting d u rin g th e haying season. Mrs. A nton Je rg e r an d baby son land, is a t hom e on F rledheim will sh o rtly join h er husband a t F arm on an extensive vacation. Bend w here he Is em ployed. Rev. E arl B. Cotton will give a re EASTERN MULTNOMAH p o rt of th e sum m er school w hich he GIRLS AT MONMOUTH has been a tten d in g for th e p ast th ree G irls who are enrolled a t th e O re weeks. Services will begin a t 3 p. m gon N orm al school for th e sum m er Sunday school will convene at Geo. Anderson is in charge at the old Orient store. session from th is vicinity a re th e Misses F lorence L ake. Ida Chase. o’clock. T h ere a re tw o reasons fo r this. T he first is th a t th e o p p o rtu n ity ie here fo r any o n e who can save $10 a m onth to soon own a sh a re of o u r p referre d stock. T he o p p o rtu n ity does n o t often arise to IN VEST in such SMALL SUMS. T he second is th a t rig h t now is a l ways th e beet tim e to s ta r t saving. W e pay 6 p er cent on all pay m ents m ade on savings — investm ent accounts. Send th e coupon to us and we will gladly give you m ore details o r ask any of o u r em ployes— th e y ’re our salesm en. Y ours tru ly , • V , It is the DUTY of all parents to teach their children the banking habit. Urge YOUR boys and girls to put their first piece of money, however small, in our bank; they themselves, if watched and encouraged, will make their balance grow. Then they will know the VALUE and POWER of money. As they grow older they can, when a good chance comes along, make a safe investment or go into business. Start your children TODAY. f t ’e Invite YOL’R Banking Business BANK OF GRESHAM STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY F ly Chasers SHERMAN-WILLIAMS, $1.50 Gal. DR. HESS, $2.00 Gal. Gresham Drug Co. LUM BER A House May Be Rented ..... But a Home Must Be Owned T h e best way to sa v e m oney Is to llave un ob ject In d»V- ing — and th e ob- g rea test U m « Ject in w o r l d is a hom e of your ow n. Have your lumber delivered direct from mill, and save money. Ridge Lumber Company Marmot, Oregon Phone, Gresham 354 C lara Sales, Adele Schenk Chase. Addie Q uisenberry, an d Mrs. Ellen V. t ’lassifle«l Ad. K ates. F irs t Insertion, lc a w ord, m ini mum 20c; su b seq u en t in sertio n s, %c. a word, m inim um 10c. U sers of th e W ant Ad. colum n are urged to pay cash w ith o rd e r and avoid sending bills for sm all am ounts. R esolutions of condolence and cards of th a n k s, ie a word. should your crankcase Ge CLEANED ? Automobile manufacturers carefully recommend, in their Books of Instruction, regular draining and cleaning of the crankcase. This is necessary because engine operation causes road dust, carbon, fine metal particles and other impurities to accumulate in your crank case oil. T his gritty oil circulates through your engine, impairs its per formance and ultimately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs. To m eet this n ~ d , Modern C r a n k « -. Cleaning Service has been « n .b U .h ed by g . r . g w and other d ^ . r e , c o and d oe. not impair the lobrkeMng e j - cUncy of fre.h oil u a i The elected cr«ik- «ase is r e f i l l - * * the c o r r a l gr.d e of operating with the standard Oil Company. These garagaaand dealers uaa Calol Flush ing Oil,—the scientific agent that clean« out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities. Zarolene. Look for the garage or dealer displaying the sign shown above,— it maana "flatter o p e r a t io n a n d lo n g e r engine U f a . ST A N D A R D OIL COMPANY ( Cagioniie) TROUTDALE A rep o rt of th e su m m er school at Salem will be given by Rev. E arl B Cotton a t thp M ethodist church Sun day evening, Ju ly 17, a t 8 p. m All are invited to atten d . E X PE R T REPA IRIN G . Any kind of auto o r tru ck . G enerators m agnetos a specialty. Sherm an M cCarter, co rn er Powell and Maple stree ts, G resham . Phone 851. Nerd Yonr S a lt C leaned? Have It F ren ch dry cleaned. Re pairing neatly done. T ailoring for ladles and men. P E T E R LENARD, T ailor. E xpert R epairing. Any kind of au to o r tru ck . Gener-1 ato rs and m agnetos a specialty j Sherm an M cCarter, co rn er Powell and Maple stre e t, O reeham , phone 851. tf A sta rt ln savin g has heen th e Iteginning of th rift ami su ccess for m illion s w h o have found for th e first tim e a real ob ject to HAVE for — a liom el A th rifty man w ill huilil a sh e lte r for h is fam ily. C om plete plans draw n for any cu stom er w ith ou t charge. Member «f PLEASANT HOME R eg u lar services will be held as usual a t th e M ethodist church Sun day, Ju ly 17. Rev. E arl B. Cotton will bring a m essage about some of th e many v alu ab le lines of work which have been tak en up by th e ru ra l and city p asto rs a t th e sum m er school which has been in session at Salem th e past th ree weeks. Sunday school will m eet at 10 a. m. D. T. W illiam s is planning on moving on to his new property this fall and his b ro th er C harles is assist ing ln th e work especially in th e erection of th e new buildings neces sary for caring for th e poultry farm which they have established during the past years. L ast week they fin Ished digging a well whjgh has prov en a g rea t su rp rise and source of joy to them . When a depth of about 38 feet was reached a large b o u ld er was found w hich was so larg e th a t It had to be drilled and broken before going fa rth e r. W hen the rock was broken th e w ater gushed up rising so rapid ly th a t It was Impossible to ta k e o ut all of the broken rock. More than seven feet of w ater was In th e well a t last rep o rts. it It req u ires on ly a call at th is o ffic e to I ns | tert hundreds o f d esign s o f m odern hom e« am i oth er buildings. E ach d esign lias received th e atten tion of sk illed a r iliite c ls o f n ational rep u tation . We have started a lumber yard at Orient. Lumber at Orient $9 and up, per M. Lumber at mill at Marmot $4 and up, per M. T h rift 1» th e Iteginning o f h om e ow nership, w ill not th rive lon g in a rented house. JONES LUMBER CO. Exclusive Representative of National Builders Bureau ELECTRICAL HOUSEKEEPING E ight hours Is Insufficient tim e for human hands to perform all the household tasks. However, it Is possible to establish the eight hour day ln the home by making use of the electrical hands th a t are offered to you ln the form of the electric dish washer, washing machine. Ironing machine, vacuum sweeper and the many other labor-saving devices. These untiring "household assistan ts” will do your work quickly and efficiently. Your borne can be run system atically with these electrical hands for tfcey never disappoint you or grow tired. Your tim e and energy can be devoted to the better things ln life, when you keep house electrically. Glad to thaw you any time. TW O STORES—Electric Store, Electric Building, —Electric Store, F irst and Alder Sts. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. CARPENTER Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws tor Rent Frank C. Jones LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Wiring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Floyd L. Mack CHOICE MEATS Homemade Ham«, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Malo S treet O R E SH A M GKO. D IRTI« Phone I I I P ro p .