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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1921)
GRESHAM O l’TLOK. TUESDAY, FAIRVIEW Willard Batteries N ew , with F actory G uarantee AT BIG D ISC O U N T C. E. OSBURN & CO. G re sh a m P h o n e 2381 FISK TIRES S o ld only by d e a le rs give tire mileage at the lowest cost in history 30 x 31 NON-SKID RED-TOP CORD $15.00 $22.00 $27.50 R edu ction on a ll sty le s a n d sizes A N ew Low Price on a Known and Honest Product lise Red Crown Gasoline à» ç f o r Power and Mileage J M ajo r L. B urliugum e an d bride arriv ed here last Tuesday from Brownsville. .Mrs. B urlingam e was .Miss Daisy Crocker. W alter Ford, wife an d son and d au g h ter Lois, of Tacom a, W ashing- | ton, have been guests of Mrs F ord's sister, Mrs. H, A. W agner fo r the past week. F A. and W ill Hoyt of C en tralia, W ashington and sister, Mrs. May Shea of B ellingham , W ashington, were Sunday visitors of th e ir au n t, I Mrs. J. Snover and o th e r relatives. They, w ith th e o th e r tw o b rothers, i Bert and Linn, w ere called to St. V incent hospital to be w ith th e ir b ro th er, C hris, who was severely in ju red by th e falling of a scaffold at the plant of th e P o rtlan d V egetable j OH mill a week ago. T he shock of j th e fall b ro u g h t on cereb ral hem o rrh ag e from w hich fears a re en ter- ; talned th a t he will not recover, as he has been unconscious fo r several J I'LY I». I » 2 1 WOMAN OBJECTS TO REPORT OF SCHOOL COST Boring. Oregon, Ju ly 18.— E d ito r O u tlo o k :— I beg to m ake a correc tion to one of Mr. Kaniser*s s ta te m ents in his w ritings of Ju ly 15. He says he has been inform ed of th e building of a 810,000 schoolhouse in Union D istrict No. 26. I am very sorry to say be alw ays seem s to get his inform ation a t th e w rong place, for If he had trie d to get facts he would have found th e co rrect price to be $6,150. W h eth er done in ten tio n ally o r ¡ n ot I am sorry. but Mr. R am ser would w rongfully im press som e of | th e people. I wish th a t he would h e re a fte r get th e tr u e facts before publishing them . MRS HERMAN JOHNSON. ______________ Miss Lucile G eorge of P o rtlan d is ; A L D E R S O N S NAME UP FOR agent at th e depot, in th e absence of MONMOLTH POSITION Mr. Boyle who is ta k in g his v a c a tio n ' ... _ , , , and is visiting his m o th er in K ansas • »> ■ ' . A lderson, county school City. {su p erin ten d en t for M ultnom ah coun- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. IVendle and ty_ ¡s an act,ve can d id ate to succeed Mr. and Mrs. H. A. F u lle r atten d ed th e late J. H. A ckerm an as p resid en t C h au tau q u a a t G ladstone Friday. J. W. H u n ter and wife from Iowa, of th e S tate N orm al school at Mon th e la tte r a siste r of F. Rice, whom m outh, it is rum ored. O th er persons he had not seen fo r 36 years, s u r whose nam es a re being m entioned prised them last T uesday by a visit. fo r th e place a re J. A. C hurchill, They are on th e ir way hom e a fte r sta te su p erin ten d en t of schools and s . v . ä PAGE THREE 1:.,?"'"'"* *• -■ Burglars and thieves have no regard for human life. When they go out to steal they are fixed to KILL and will do so if they must. - t tb . Thugs will not enter your home or business office Miss Mabie G. Livesay, of P ort Eugene public schools. T he position land, was a g u est a t th e hom e of Mr. carries an an n u al sa lary of $4000. when they know that you come regularly to the bank. No d ate has been set for th e m eet and Mrs. C laude K napp over Sunday 1 hey have a way of finding out whether you bank or Mrs. H. Donley of Spokane, W ash ing of th e board of reg en ts and it lngton, who has been visiting at th e may be several weeks before a suc H ID E your money. hom e of h er m other, Mrs. H annah cessor to Mr. A ckerm an is nam ed. Shaw, retu rn ed to h e r h o m e l»st our house is not a SAFE place to keep your week. money; OUR BANK is. Mrs. H. A. W agner e n tertain ed on ENGINE DISTILLATE AGAIN ON MARKET Sunday, h er m other, Mrs. G eorgia Hoyt, h er b ro th ers, Ray and Loring If e Invite ) Ol- R Banking Business T he S tan d ard Oil com pany an- Hoyt, w ith th e ir fam ilies from P o rt land and h e r sister, Mrs. W. Ford nounces th a t It has a supply of en and fam ily from Tacom a, W ash in g gine d istilla te ,, fo r tracto ra an d m a ton. chines on hand again. F o r som e Mrs. J. L uscher an d d au g h ter m onths d istilla te has been off th e Rosa, have gone to th e ir sum m er m ark et and m any ow ners of tra c to rs STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY hom e and expect to be gone fo r sev and m achines will welcome th e era l weeks. A n o th er big drop In C hevrolet I on m ark et. See us fo r prices. New Billy M orrison is able to walk chance of buying th is feed again for prices, some m odels as m uch as $300, ■ location, L ato u retl Bldg. F ields again a fte r having his foot in a cast th e ir tracto rs. for several weeks. T h e high price of g aso lin e has now th e cheapest fully equipped ca r M otor C ar Co. Phone 2331. George B urlingam e, w ife an d son raised th e cost of o p eratin g tra c to rs and Mrs. B u rlin g am e’s m other, Mrs. b u t th is will be low ered consider Lyons of Tygh Valley, Oregon, were ably by th e use of d istillate. visiting relatives h ere a few days be It has been ab o u t a y ear aud a fore going to Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. L. B urlingam e accom panied them . h alf since d istilla te has been on th e T he F airview g ran g e is p lanning a m arket. program of u nusual In terest for next PLEASANT HOME S atu rd ay evening, Ju ly 23, which will K N O W N POR T O N I consist of m usic, sp eak in g and read The M ethodist L adies' Aid society lng. The exercises will be held In will m eet W ednesday aftern o o n a t the city hall and will be open to th e public. T he h o u r of beginning Is the church. T his is a re g u la r session and all who can should atten d . 8:30. Miss C otton of M inneapolis, Min The Stradivara Phonograph Co. are the first to drop C. P. Moffitt of A storia, fo rm er head of th e ag ric u ltu ra l d ep a rtm en t nesota, is visiting h e r nephew , Rev. completely back to pre-war prices. of Union H igh school, Mrs. Moffitt E arl B. C otton, th is week. C. H. Sloop h as gone to his wood and two children w ere d in n e r g u ests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. H cam p n ear E stacada w here he ex Their factory in Portland is working at full capacity pects to spend th e rest of th e su m Stone. and turning out many instruments daily of all models m er and fall loading and shipping cord wood. The farm is In ch arg e CORBETT some of which have not been placed upon the market of his m o th er and children. Mrs. Iren e S prague of L ake coun as yet. Several period models of beatiful design will ty, came W ednesday and visited Mrs. soon be on our floor for display. E thel Sm ith S tew art in P o rtlan d un til S aturday, when both ladles came o ut to spend th e week-end w ith the Despite the fact that material and the cost of pro la tte r ’s m other, Mrs. C. E. Sm ith of F ern d ale Place. Mrs. S prague will duction has not dropped to pre-war times, the Stradi spend th e rem ain d er of th e sum m er here and in P o rtlan d and will go to vara Co. have decided to make one slash»in prices and Salem for a brief visit before re tu rn go straight back to the old price that they sold at before ing to her home. Mrs. E dw ard M urphy has been the war. q uite ill d u rin g th e past week. Mrs. M. E Reed visited h er d augh te r in P o rtlan d o ver th e week-end (KEROSENE) I hese instruments have many new features and pos Mrs. L au ra O’Neal and dau g h ters of T ro u td ale were welcome callers sess a tone that cannot be disputed. [STANDARD O IL C O M P A N Y ) at F ern d ale Place on Sunday and (CALIFORNIA) also visited h er m other, Mrs. Knapp in th e S pringdale d istrict. T he C orbett com m unity church will observe Sunday, Ju ly 31, as church going day, when everyone is urged to atten d . T h ere will be the The N ew Price List usual Sunday school at 10 o ’clock followed by preaching service, f cial singing is being prepared, V e r d i .......... w a s $350, now $ 3 0 0 PYORRHEA b ask et d in n er will be served a t the schoolgrounds ad jo in in g th e church and th e re will be an aftern o o n serv M o z a rt . . . w a s $275, now $ 2 0 0 CAN BE CURED Ice in the church. Bella Reed visited h e r a u n t and B eethoven . w a s $250, now $ 1 7 5 cousin, Mrs. A lbert Fox and d au g h Artificial dentures to give ter, F rances, in P o rtlan d several C hopin . . . . w as $200, n o w $ 1 4 5 days last week. BANK OF GRESHAM SlRADIVARA 'w a k e s ^ SummerCooking Comfortable PEARL OIL DENTISTRY complete satisfaction and t'anailisiL s L ik e O r e g o n P ru n e s. That your engjne shall deliver* — the maximum power and the maximum speed it was designed to develop. The refining of Red Crown gasoline to make a high-quality motor fuel is based on a thor ough scientific knowledge of the fuel require ments of the automobile engine. These requirements have been met by the Standard Oil Company out of its years of experience and in accord with a policy of true service in its field. Look for Standard Oil Service Stations and for the Red Crown sign at service stations and other dealers. There you will be able to get good service with Red Crown gasoline. A well known p u b lish er in T oron to, C anada, w rote to th e Oregon G row ers association as follow s: “The consum ption of Oregon p ru n es in the C anadian m a rk e t has n o t reached anyw here th e p roportion th a t the m erits of this fru it w arran ts. I had occasion to try them recently in my home and It was th e m ost unexpect ed revelation when my sense of ta ste discovered th e delicious ta rtn e ss of these prunes. I am su re th e public generally does not fully realize the m erits of the Oregon prune. I am aw are th a t Jew ish people have a fondness for them and evidently they know good prunes. If you were to tell the m erits of th e Oregon p rune to women In C anadian homes th e dem and in th is m ark et would be g reatly stim u lated . The Bank of G resham pays 5 per cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv I COAL extracting without causing pain. We’ll gladly examine your case free and give our best A ll R ecords R educed to 40c each advice. C. Smith Long C ft STANDARD O IL COMPANY J. E. Stevenson GUY D. JONES 310 Bush and Lane Bldg. JEWELER PORTLAND WOOD ICAuroaauj A T ru c k fo r E v ery K ind o f W o rk C o r. P o w e ll and .Maple G re * lia n i M 5I Come in and Let us make a demonstration of these wonderful toned instruments. AND Ekstrom Truck Service bas (dine o fa ^ ta lity H a rm o n y . . w a s $175, now $ 1 2 0 M elody . . . w a s $150, now $ 9 5 S ym p h o n y . w a s $ 75, pow $ 6 0 2 2 5 Ash St P o rtla n d ltd w y . 2OH2 Reinforced Concrete Burial Vaults. Air I tight. W aterproof, Everlasting. Better .than metal, less in price. m a x urACTrxen bt N ational V ault Co. Factory 9811 Foster Road, Portland Delivered any cemetery on sh o rt notice PHONE AUT. 618-36 Why Pay $300 to $500 for a Funeral? COMPLETE FUNERAL $75 including hearse, casket, em balm ing, outsid e box, funeral notices, grave marker, glove», personal services. > o extra charge for service or bears». We conduct fun erals at all suburban to w n s MILLER & TRACEY W ashington a t Kila. West Rida Independent Vhoae M ata M l or A 578-ae Funeral D irectors