Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 16, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    GKKKHAM
/A G E F O U R
OUTLOK,
U t l DA Y,
GRESHAM LOCALS
PETER’S
DIAMOND BRAND
SHOES
We think them to be the best
shoe on the market.
T h a t’s why we don’t handle
any other make.
P e te r’s Shoes have the qual­
ity for all kinds of wear and
weather and the style for any
occasion.
stocked in sizes for
Men, Women, and Children
in heavy shoes for heavy wear, lighter shoes for dress up
Come in and see our stock before going elsewhere
CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES $3.25
B IS H O P B R O S .
For Quality
famous fisher Scones
Will be served at our store during Fair Week
Come in and make our store headquarters during
FAIR WEEK.
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
SEPT E M B E R
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J to r a te of th e B ish o p H a rl M em orial
I ch u rc h in th a t city. L a te r th e F ir s t
I F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h o f O ak lan d
w as add ed to th e San F ran cisco
T h e sp le n d id co n c e rt p u t on la st ch arg e. T hey h ad no c h u rc h b u ild ­
F rid a y ev en in g by th e W Tiltney Boys ing in O ak lan d a n d b u t a s m a lt m em
c h o ru s w as en jo y ed by a la rg e crow d i b ersh ip . Mr. B eers p u rc h a se d a fine
w hich g av e g e n e ro u s a p p la u s e to th e I ho u se of w o rsh ip an d th ro u g h his
n u m b e rs an d in som e in sta n c e s called la b o rs b u ilt up th e so ciety a n d co n ­
b a rk th e Bingers ag ain a n d again. g re g a tio n .
In th e m e an tim e, h e w as also bend-
T h e M eth o d ist c h o ir, u n d e r w hose
au sp ices th e co n c e rt w as g iv en , n e t­ i in g h is e n e rg ie s to open up G ospel
ted a b o u t $15 fro m th e e n te r ta in ­ w ork am o n g th e Ja p a n e s e of B erke-
j ley. In th is u n d e rta k in g , h e w as also
m en t.
J. M. H illy a rd , w ho lias been ill ' very su c cessfu l. T h e re re m a in s now
fo r a s h o r t tim e is m a k in g a good r e ­ as a m o n u m e n t to h is m em ory, a tine
c h u rc h p ro p e rty an d a flo u rish in g
covery.
Ja p a n e s e m e m b e rsh ip in B erkeley,
( ’has. C lev elan d , w ho h as been vis­ an d a n o th e r J a p a n e s e so ciety a t L iv­
itin g in e a s te rn O regon fo r se v e ra l in g sto n , C a lifo rn ia , also th e n u cleu s
w eeks, h as re tu rn e d to his hom e. He of a society a t C artez , C n lifo rn ia.
w as acco m p an ied by h is son, W endell
T h e fu n e ra l w as held h e re in
an d fam ily of H ep p n er, w ho a re v is­ G resh am from th e M. E. ch u rch ,
itin g h ere.
T h u rsd a y , S e p te m b e r 15.
A very
C. E. R u sh e r h as as a g u e s t his la rg e c o n g re g a tio n o f frie n d s and
sis te r, M rs. R ose H o u ch in s of S u l­ re la tiv e s assem b led to pay th e ir la s t
p h u r, O k lah o m a. T h e b ro th e r an d resp ects. Rev. D avid C ath ey officiat­
s is te r h ad n o t m et fo r 21 y ears.
ed, using as h is .te x t R e v e la tio n s 14:
P ro f. A H. S tilw ell of Pacific C ol­ 13. Mr. a n d Mrs. D onald M acP hee,
lege an d Mrs. S tilw ell w ere g u e sts an d R aym ond V an V alin fu rn ish e d th e
la st n ig h t of Mr. a n d Mrs. D. M. m usic. T h e re w ere m an y b e a u tifu l
C ath ey . T h ey h ad com e from S e a ttle floral pieces, w hich h ad been s e n t in
frie n d s in
S an
F ra n c isc o ,
to a tte n d th e fu n e ra l of th e Rev. from
Sev­
A le x a n d e r B eers. T o d ay th e y w ere S e a ttle , P o rtla n d an d G resh am
d in n e r g u e sts a t th e h om e o f M r. and e ra l of th e c le rg y m en an d frien d s
Mrs. J. J . R o b e rtso n as w as also Mrs. cam e dow n from S e a ttje to a tte n d th e
A d elaid e L. B eers. T o m o rro w it is fu n e ra l. A m ong th e m th e Rev. T. H.
p lan n ed th a t P ro fe sso r an d Mrs. S til­ M arsh w ho paid a very g lo w in g tr ib ­
w ell an d M rs. R u ssell K. A kin w ill u te of love to his d e p a rte d frie n d and
see th e b e a u tie s of th e C o lu m b ia b ro th e r in th e m in istry .
Rev. A. N. W est from S e a ttle an d
riv e r h ig h w ay in co m p an y w ith Mrs.
Rev. W ill H. B oddy from
H ood
S ch u y ler C. Jo n es.
Mrs. H. C. L arsen ,, w ho h a s been R iver, o ne of Mr. B eers' fo rm e r p u ­
se rio u sly 111 fo r se v e ra l w eeks, is im ­ pils In th e S e a ttle Pacific C ollege had
pro v in g . She Is s till very w eak but prev io u sly ta k e n p a rt in th e serv ice
h a s re g a in e d co n scio u sn ess an d is now a t th e M iller & T ra c y u n d e rta k in g
p a rlo rs in P o rtla n d , also P ro f. A. H.
on th e ro ad to recovery.
S tilw ell w ho h a d been asso c ia te d as I
T h e N o rth w e st W ire an d F en ce j p rin cip al in th e co lleg e fo r m any
co m p an y h av e p u t In an a ttra c tiv e y ears had paid a very h ig h tr ib u te to 1
e x h ib it a t th e co u n ty fair. T h is ex ­ h is frie n d jp th a t serv ice.
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h ib it Is p e rm a n e n t an d ad d s m uch to ; Rev. B. F. S m alley of W oo d b u rn
th e g e n e ra l ap p e a ra n c e .
a n d W G. R an d all of P o rtla n d , gave ;
L loyd S m ith an d fam ily of P le a s­ very b e a u tifu l eu lo g ies to th e ir
a n t V alley en jo y ed a ch ick en d in n e r frie n d , also Rev. W . J. J o h n s to n and I
w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. H. W. S n a s h a ll at Rev. H. T. K lotzboch of P o rtla n d j
Dew D rop In n on th e fa ir g ro u n d s.
took p a rt in th e G resh am service.
Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. P ag e an d son
A ccording to h is re q u e s t, Mr. B eers i
D onald, an d J a m e s L a w n n c e sp en t j w as laid to rp»t by th e sid e of his ,
th e w eek-end a t M an zan ita. T hey f a th e r an d m o th e r n e a r th e B ap tist
w ent by w ay of T illam o o k and r e - , c h u rc h in G resh am lo o k in g fo r a glor-1
tiy n e d v ia C an n o n B each a n d S e a - 1 ious re s u rre c tio n .
side.
T h e p a llb e a re rs w ere all b ro th e r
Mr. a n d Mrs W in. A n d erso n a n d ! m in iste rs.
his b ro th e r J a n ie s from C a lifo rn ia
an d Miss M attie P a tte rs o n w ent to MARGUERITE VOLBRECHT
th e C anby fa ir T h u rsd a y .
BRIDE OF PORTLAND MAN
Mrs. H a ro ld K ern an d M rs. P h il J
C lo n in g e r a rra n g e d a s u r p ris e p a rty |
Miss M a rg u e rite V o lb rech t becam e
W ed n esd ay In h o n o r o f th e b irth d a y s th e b rid e of D onald W. H. M orse of
of th e ir m o th e r, M rs. R ose M etzger, P o rtla n d a t a sim p le rin g cerem ony
th e i r a u n t, M rs. M innie A tk in so n of
L en ta, an d little R ose C lo n in g er h eld a t th e Zion E v a n g e lic a l ch u rc h
T he s u rp ris e w as a trip le o n e * T h e re S un d ay m oruirig a t 8 :4 5 . Rev. H. R.
w ere th r e e b irth d a y c a k es w ith can -; G e b h a rd t officiated.
dies an d th ey ad d e d m uch to th e I A fte r th e cerem o n y th e yo u n g cou­
p le a s u re o f th e ev en in g . T h o se w ho 1 ple le ft fo r P o rtla n d w here th ey w ill
w ere p re s e n t b esid e th e g u e sts •,(' p ro b ab ly m ak e th e ir hom e.
h o n o r w ere Mr. am i Mrs. H aro ld
K ern , Mr. an d Mrs. M? I). K ern , Mrs
C lo n in g er anil c h ild re n , anil C onrad,
an d D elb ert M etzger.
P re a c h in g serv ices a t th e Zion
E v an g elical c h u rc h S u n d ay m o rn in g
w ill be ill th e E n g lish la n g u a g e . T he
serv ice b eg in s a t 1 0 :3 0 .
S unday
school o p en s at 1 1 :4 0 a. m. All a re
c o rd ially in v ite d to a tte n d th ese
services.
Tlie fro st M onday n ig h t k ille d th e
c u c u m b e r p la n ts in th is se ctio n and
put a finish on th is y e a r's crops.
O th e r cro p s w ere also d a m a g e d to I
so m e e x te n t. O ne m an e a st of tow n An Enticing Story, full of Ro­
sav ed a g ra p e field by s e ttin g tires in ; mance, Mystery and Real Humans
th e p atch to k eep th e te m p e ra tu re i
fro m g o in g too low.
Do you love rh y th m of th e w oods,
Mrs. H o m er G. A ndrew e n te r­ th e m usic of th e w a te rfa ll a n d th e
ta in e d at d in n e r T h u rsd a y evening m agic b re a th of n a tu r e ?
In h o n o r of Miss Mary D aniels w hoi
la le a i ing to d ay
fo r M on m o u th ,!
••The B lu e M oon" h as c a u g h t
w h ere sh e w ill e n te r th e N orm al i th e m a ll an d p re se rv e d th e m on th e
•
S chool, fo r sp ecial te a c h e r tra in in g . screen .
G u ests w ere th e M isses A lice D an­
iels,
G enevieve
M cA llister,
Corn
G reen e, M r H. G. A ndrew , R ic h a rd
an d B etty A ndrew .
An in te re s tin g re lig io u s serv ice
w as held by J a p a n e s e a t th e M ethod-
iat E p isco p al c h u rc h in G resh am on
IN
T u esd ay ev en in g
B ishop J. N ak ad n
o f J a p a n w as th e p rin c ip a l s p e a k e r
an d th e Rev. 8. N enU ira of P o rtla n d
an d o th e rs to o k p a rt in th e serv ice.
T h e son of B ish o p N ak uda, also a
m in is te r, sa n g se v e ra l hym ns.
A W M etzger, F re d T odd and
M cK inley B eers h av e re tu rn e d from
a h u n tin g tr ip in so u th e rn O regon,
W. C, B u rc h 's resid en ce on H ood |
a v e n u e is receiv in g a new roof.
T h o se w ho to o k th e civil serv ice
ex a m in a tio n in co n n ectio n w ith a p ­
p licatio n fo r p o s tm a s te r at G re sh ­ A Olean, Wholesome, Vital Drama
am w ere D. M. R o b erts, th e p re s e n t
of today.
in c u m b e n t, W. L. G o rsag e, Mrs. M in­
n ie E a stm a n a n d Miss E lizab eth
Jo h n so n .
Is y o u r h e a rt Hite s tro n g e r th a n
Mr, an d M rs. J. C. P e te rso n of y o u r head line?
S haw , O reg o n , and th e ir d a u g h te r
Is y o u r h e a rt lin e b ro k e n ?
Alice cam e to G resh atn a few days
Is
y o u r d estin y in th e paint of y o u r
ago to a rr a n g e fo r th e la tte r 'a
school a tte n d a n c e
She is a ju n io r. h a n d ?
She an d h e r sis te r, Miss E sth e r, have
ta k e n ro o m s in th e H ow itt b u ild in g
w h ere th ey w ill keep house.
Also a Good Comedy
B ayard M iller, V irg in ia C u rrin , G e r­
tr u d e D ow sett, E d ella T ow le, A nna
llru g g c r, G lenn R u sh e r an d G ladys
Neal a re am o n g th e s tu d e n ts re p o r t­
ed le a v in g th is week fo r O regon Ag­
ric u ltu ra l C ollege to re su m e o r com ­
m ence th e ir s tu d ie s
Mrs Inez M iller le ft W ed n esd ay
fo r M on m o u th w h ere sh e w ill ta k e up
b u r w ork as su p e rv is o r of M o u n tain
View tr a in in g c e n te r. Mrs. W ihlon Is
to sp en d th e W inter th e re as h o u se ­
k e e p e r fo r M rs M iller. Som e of th e
s tu d e n ts w ho a re p la n n in g on a tte n d ­
in g n o rm a l th is w in te r a re A delia
in g n o rm al th is w in te r a re A delie
(julst, G e rtru d e B orden.
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Fox Bros.
TROUTDALE, OREGON
MILLRUN
80-LB. SACK
$21.oo
PER TON
INTERNATIONAL
DRILLS
For the large farm, or the Six Disc
Drill for sowing between the rows.
SPREADERS
Y
Gas Engines,
Cream Separators
Ensilage Cutters,
Disc Harrows, Spike Harrows
INTERNATIONAL
Implements |
and Machinery that do the work in
the right way.
REPAIRS FOR ALL IMPLEMENTS
Gresham Theater
Saturday, Sept. 17
that are low down, wide spread and
light draft.
W . A . H ESSEL
Reliability
1141
GRESHAM
“The Blue Moon”
ftU T O
REPAIRS
RO CK B O T T O M PRICES
is what the automobile owner wants when he is plan­
ning to have his car overhauled.
And that is what he is assured of when he calls on
us. Permit us to add your name to our list of satisfied
customers.
—and all at ROCK BOTTOM Prices.
G RESH AM G ARAG E
S o uthard &
Southard
Night Phone 25x5
Phone 2391
HOME PRODUCTS
PURE LARD
10 lbs., $1.50
5 lbs., 75c
Delivered
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A. J. W. BROW N, Prop.
Phone 41
Saturday Specials
Choice Picnic Hams, lb. 20c.
Corn Belt Bacon, lb. 30c.
White Ribbon Shortening, 70c and $1.35
Log Cabin Syrup, med. can 65c, large $1.25
Bulk Cocoa, lb. 15c.
Salted Peanuts, lb. 15c, 2 lbs. 25c.
Libby’s Corned Beef, lb. can 20c.
Libby’s Apple Butter, lb. can 20c.
White Wonder Soap, 25 bars $1.00.
Elberta Peaches, box $1.25.
Gravenstine Apples, box $1.25.
ROYAL CLUB Coffee, lb. 45c, 3 lbs. $1.30
Big 5c stick of candy ERF 1 with every pound.
4 . W. Metzger & Co.
Quality Q! Service
Phone 1451
That will close the Bible Chautauqua
HAROLD LLOYD
SATURDAY, SEPT. 17
Divine Healing and Healthful Living
“Hand to Mouth”
SUNDAY, SEPT. 18
Our Father’s House
Sunday, Sept. 18
IMPORTANT — INTERESTING — IN SPIRIN G
“The Heart Line”
The Public Cordially Invited
FORMER RESIDENT IS
BURIED IN GRESHAM
■■ ■ ■
T h e Rev, A lex an d er B eers w as
bo rn In Iow a, M arch 4, 1882, an d
w ent h om e to h eav en , S e p te m b e r 12.
1821. fro m his te m p o ra ry h om e in
P o rtla n d
He h ad been sick since
J a n u a r y 23 w ith p ern icio u s an e m ia
b ro u g h t on by excessive la b o rs and
o v e rs tra in .
F o r tw e n ty - th re e y ears, he and h is
w ife, A d elaid e L. B eers, w ere a t t h e '
head of th e S e a ttle S e m in ary an d P a-
clflc C o lleg e, b u ild in g up th e I n s titu ­
tion from th e p rim a ry an d g ra m m a r
g ra d e s to a fu ll a c c re d ite d college
co u rse.
A fte r leav in g S e a ttle he lab o red
th r e e year* a* p a s to r of th e F irat
F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h in P o rtla n d ,
re b u ild in g an d e n la rg in g th e ch u rc h
edifice an d g re a tly tn c re ,^ d n g th e
s tre n g th an d scope of th e w ork th e re .
In resp o n se to a very u rg e n t call,
he an d M rs B eers w ent to San F r a n ­
cisco tw o y e a rs ag o to ta k e th e pas-*
The Two Lectures
Song Service 7:30
WE
WANT
TO
MANAGE
ONE
JEW ELRY FOR AUTUMN
m ean s so m e th in g so new a n d de­
sira b le th a t It w ill he w orn th e
en su in g
w in te r as w ell
At
J o n e s ’s you w ill find a so u l-sa tis-
fylng
d isp lay
of
u n p a ra lle le d
sp len d o r. O u r ex h ib it in clu d es a
co llectio n of th e m ost b rillia n t
d ia m o n d s e v e r b efo re offered in
one sto re, a n d In p recio u s sto n e s
alo n e tt is m atch less. D on't fait
to view It an d get o u r prices.
GUY D. JONES
Jeweler
OF
OUR
BANKS!
SEE US AT OUR FAIR GROUPS OFFICE MONDAY
FIRST ST A T E B A N K
G RESHAM , OREGON
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