Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 21, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGB FOUR
GRRSHAM OCTVOOK,
More Evidence
of Our Ability to Buy
VALUES
HIGH-QUALITY OUTING FLANNEL
15c yd.
This lot of Outing Flannel which we are offering
at 15c a yard is worth 25c per yard, Today. You can
not afford to pass this up if you are planning any sleep­
ing garments for this winter. It would be a big mistake
if you pass up this opportunity.
BISHOP BROS.
Gresham,
Oregon
STRADIVARA PHONOGRAPHS
AT
W HO LESALE
In order to popularize an Oregon product, the
Stradivara Phonograph Manufacturing Co., of
Portland, have offered to sell at wholesale price,
any instrument, for the next thirty days.
In order to take advantage of this opportun­
ity you must call at your local dealers for a certi­
ficate, entitling admission into the factory for selec­
tion.
Remember, this offer is limited to thirty days,
and that a certificate is necessary.
G U Y D. JO N E S .
JE W E LE R
HOME PRODUCTS
PURE LARD
5 lbs., 75c
10 lbs., $1.50
Delivered
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Phone 41
NEW CROP GOODS
ARE ARRIVING
I his week we have to offer, New Crop Walnuts,
Almonds, Gresham Dill Pickles, Dried Prunes, Pigs
and Dates.
and now is a good time to make a barrel or jar of kraut.
SA TU R D A Y
S A V IN G S
New Home-Grown W alnuts, the lb. 28c
New C rop Alm onds, Saturday Special, the lb. 30c
limited amount of those fancy Barton
at the lb. 28c; half or whole.
Hams,
Don't forget we are still selling those large cans of Corn
Beef at a bargain price, cheaper than fresh meat.
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality W Service
Phone 1451
GRESHAM LOCALS
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e A m er­
ican le g io n will be held a t th e club
room s on T uesday. O ctober 25. A
good atten d a n ce of m em bers la d e­
sired . A supply of bonus application
b lan k s is on hand and m ay be ob­
tain ed at th is tim e.
OCTOBER
21,
1021
Farm Kenunalen,.
Tw enty m inutes to h alf an h o u r of
drying is usually sufficient to m ake
Bordeaux stick to th e trees for
m onths even th ro u g h th e rain iest
w eather, says th e O. A. C. E xperi­
m ent station. Don’t let th e prospect
of rain delay spraying. Only actu al
rain should stop it.
F all plow ing of upland vegetable
g ard en s m akes it possible for th e land
to be w orked e a rlie r th e follow ing
spring. Many w estern Oregon soils
in th e hom e g ard en s a re such as to
be benefltted by lying rough d u rin g
th e w in ter exposed to fro st. A coat­
ing of straw y m an u re tu rn ed u n d er
A special m eeting of th e B aptist th e top su rface of soil will help to
guild has been called a t th e hom e of prev en t excessive leaching.— O. A. C.
Mrs. A. J. W. Brown fo r next T ues­ E xperim ent statio n .
day from 10 to 4 fo r th e purp o se of
C ard o f T hanks.
w ork. A good atten d a n ce is desired.
To
th
e
frien d s who have by th e ir
Mrs. Eva Idlem an and Mrs. E. A.
acts
of
kin
d n ess and floral trib u te s
L indsey of N am pa, Idaho, a re here
on a visit w ith th e ir m o th er, Mrs. M. expressed th e ir h e a rtfe lt sym pathy
to us in o u r late bereavem ent, we
B. S leret, who has been ill fo r th e
wish to express o u r k in d est th an k s.
past m onth. Mrs. S leret is rep o rted
Mrs. R. R. C arlson, Mr. an d Mrs.
to be rap id ly recovering. She is 88
J. E. M etzger and F am ily.
years of age.
A b eau tifu l display of rose buds
has been ad m ired th is week an d last
in th e show window of th e Guy D.
Jo n es Jew elry shop. T he b eau tifu l
flowers call atte n tio n to th e m ore
p erm an en t b eau ties displayed in th e
sam e window.
Dr. George H. Young, d ire c to r of
B enefit D ance,
religious ed u catio n fo r th e B ap tists
T here will be a dance at th e old
of Oregon, will be a t B ethel B ap tist schoolhouse a t C o ttrell S aturday
church in G resham next S unday for n ig h t, O ctober 22, fo r th e benefit of
th e Gillis baseball team . T ickets 50
all th e services. He will be present cen ts; su p p er 25 cents. Good music.
in th e Sunday school session w hich All com e.— Adv.
he will ad d ress and he w ill preach
N otice to th e P u b lic.
follow ing th e Sunday school and
T he L adies' Aid of th e Zion
ag ain in th e evening at 7 :3 0 o ’clock.
Evangelical church will hold a fan ­
Mrs. M ary P re sto n is en jo y in g a cy w ork and food sale a t th e gran g e
visit from her sons George and H arry hall on S atu rd ay aftern o o n , Novem­
and th e fo rm e r’s wife from th e Coos ber 5. W atch for fu rth e r announce­
m ents.
Bay country. Mrs. George P resto n
will be rem em bered as Miss G lenna
15 P er C ent P rice R ed u ction .
b u r to n , a resid e n t of G resham fo r a
Mason Cord T ires, 10,000 miles,
n u m b er of years. She is to go in a 30x3% heavy Duty Cord, >20.65.
few days to In d ian a for a v isit w ith O th er sizes in p roportion. All tire
work g u aran teed . B entley’s Vulcan-
relativ es. Mrs. P resto n had also as izinf Shop, Main stre e t, Gresham .
a g u est one day th is week h e r g ra n d ­
H allow e’en dance a t M etzger’s
d au g h ter, Miss F lo ren ce C leveland
Good
of P o rtlan d , who recen tly re tu rn e d hall, S atu rd ay , O ctober 29.
union music. A dm ission 50c. Se­
from New York w here she h as been cu rity Benefit association.
engaged In Red Cross work.
P ast G rand H igh P rie st J.
Mrs. E m m a G ilm ore has re tu rn e d
H. Richm ond of th e G rand
from th e
C o rb ett
neighborhood
C h ap ter of Oregon w ith his
w here she sp en t sev eral days visitin g
. stafT of g ran d officers will be
w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. S. M, Davis in -----
G resham M onday evening, Octo­
and fam ily.
ber 24 and set to w ork th e new ch ap ­
T he L adles’ Aid socie’y of th e te r of Royal Arch Masons th a t Is be­
ing organized in G resham to be
M ethodist Episcopal church will m eet known as G resham C hapter, U. D.,
on next W ednesday aftern o o n a t th e Royal Arch Masons. All th e ca n d i­
hom e of Mrs. F ra n k Peak. T he h o st­ d ates who have th e ir p etitio n s by
ess will be assisted by Mrs. A. S. Monday n ig h t are invited to p a rtic i­
p ate in th e b an q u et in th e evening.
Hisey, Miss Mina G ilb ert an d Mrs. C.
W. H. CONGDON, H. P.
I. R aker. A utom obiles w ill be a t
W a lrad ’s sto re a t 2 o ’clock to accom ­
REGULAR MEETING of
m odate those w ishing to ride.
G resham P ost No. 30, The
(American Legion, will be
Mr. and Mrs. F re d N. M ew hirter
held In th e club room s,
have sold th e ir hom e on th e co rn er
___T uesday
n ig h t, O ctober
of R oberts avenue and F o u rth stre e t j 25, 1921, a t 7:30. V isiting m em bers
to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shipley, who welcome.
will ta k e possession in ab o u t two _____ CHASE E. S T .C L A IR , A djt.
weeks. T he deal was a rra n g e d by
Jo h n Brown. T he M ew hirters expect
to secure a new location, in th e union
high school d istric t if possible.
Miss R uth N ystrom is again a t h er
place in th e F irs t S tate B ank. She
has been aw ay tw o w eeks re c u p e ra t­
ing from an op eratio n fo r th e re­
moval of tonsils. W ith h e r sister.
Miss E sth e r N ystrom , she spent a
A delayed shipm ent,
few days a t Seaside.
of W aterm an’s Ideal
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T ab er recently
F ountain Pens has Just
from Reynolds, N orth D akota, have
arrived. In styles su it­
ren ted a p a rtm e n ts in th e Sell build­
ing w here they will m ake th e ir hom e
able for all purposes.
for a tim e. .M r. and Mrs T ab e r ex­
These pens are known
pect to locate h ere-p erm an en tly . Mrs
the world over and
T ab er is th e d au g h te r of Wm. Thom.
need no advertising,
Mrs. H. C, L arsen is suffering from
other than th e nam e.’
an a tta c k of m alaria an d is again
confined to h er home.
Mrs. F ra n k W ostell left th is
m o rning for E ugene w here she will
keep house fo r H arry and H elen who
Jeweler
have en tered th e U niversity of Ore­
gon.
GRESHAM THEATER
TW O
Saturday and Sunday
OCTOBER 22 and 23
Mr. George Arliss in
“THE DEVIL”
From his Famous Stage Success
“The Devil” probes the souls of men and women, and
through the eyes of evil, true life is revealed, clear as
a crystal.
A mighty drama, rich in climax moments, rare in its
fascinating artistry’, compelling in its vivid action.
Crowning Masterpiece of the Photodrama
HAROLD LLOYD — in — “THE FLIRT t t
15c and 30c
NEW REDUCED PRICES
ON ALL INTERNATIONAL
Low Down Spreaders, Drills, Gas Engines,
Cream Separators, Disc Harrows, Spike
Harrows, Feed Mills, Stanchions, Litter
Carriers, with all Barn Equipment.
PLOWS REPAIRS DRAG SAWS
These are 1922 prices with delivery now.
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
Reliability
6x2
S. B H all, county ag en t left for
C orvallis today to atten d a co n fer­
ence of county ag en ts a t th e college
Service
1141
Gresham, Oregon
Automobile Repairing
WATERMAN
PE N S
GUY D. JONES
DAYS
We a re equipped to re p a ir your
car, regardless of th e m ake, and do
a first-class job, one th a t we feel
safe in g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t.
We have lots of room for live auto
storage.
GRESHAM GARAGE
Phone 2391
Southard & Southard
Night Phone 25x5
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
Main S treet
GRESHAM
OBO.
Phone 1711
niK T L .
Prop.
A ge in OrcKon.
Cauliflower is in good supply now and the price
is low, with extra g*od quality. Cabbage is also cheap
A
FRIDAY.
According to th e census of 1920
27.2 per cent, o r over o n e-fo u rth , of
th e people in th e sta te of Oregon are
e ith e r in fan ts or children u n d er 15
years of age; 8.0 p er cent a re young
people 15 to 19 years old; 40.2 per
re n t, about tw o-fifths, are men and
women In th e prim e of life, being 20
to 44 years o ld ; w hile 24.4 p er cent
being 45 years of age and over, are
well along In m iddle life if they have
not reached old age.
The u rb an population as com pared
with th e ru ra l show s some ra th e r
strik in g differences In age, th e per
ren ta g e 20 to 4 4 years of age being
43.9 fo r th e u rb an p o p ulation as
com pared with 36 5 fo r th e ru ra l,
w hile th e p ercentage u n d er 15 years
of age la 23.7 In th e u rban popula
tton as ag ain st 30.7 In th e ru ra l.
T hese differences mny in d icate la rg e r
fam ilies of children In th e country
th an In th e city, but m ore probably
indicate th e effect of Im m igration to
cities e ith e r of foreigners o r of n a­
tive population com ing from
co untry and th ereb y Increasing th e
active ad u lt population of th e cltlea
at th e expense of th e ru ra l d istricts.
Almost tw o -th lrd s of th e popula­
tion. 62.2 per cent, are old enough
to vote, being 21 o r o v er; and in
th is class th e men o u tn u m b e r the
women In the raito of 120 to 100.
T he m ales of m ilitary age, 18 to 14,
co n stitu te 43 0 per cent of th e m ale
population and 22.8 per cent of the
to ta l population.
Hear this
Beautiful Phonograph
before you buy
THE “ONE DOLLAR MAN”
TODAY MAY BE THE
“THOUSAND DOLLAR MAN”
TOMORROW.
We believe that in this bank.
Open that Savings Account now
with one dollar. Get a Nest Egg
Bank and then go out and say
you are a customer of the
Easy T erm s a t
The Gresham Drug Co.
The R E X ALL Store
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM. OREGON