GREHHAM OUTLOOK.
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GRESHAM LOCALS
MISSION
GRESHAM GARAGE
T he ladies of th e Zion Evangelical
church will hold a fancy w ork and
food sale a t th e g ran g e h all on S at
urday aftern o o n , N ovem ber 5, begin
ning a t 2 o ’clock. All k in d s of fancy
w ork and cakes, pies and th e like will
be offered at reasonable prices.
R eform ation services will be held
a t th e Zion Evangelical church Sun
day a t 11:30 a. m. T he serm on topic
will be “ T ak in g Away F o reig n B at
tle m e n ts.” Follow ing th s service th e
L ord's Supper will be celeb rated . Sun
day school will m eet a t 1 0:30 a. m.
T here will be no evening service but
all m em bers an d frien d s a re urged to
a tte n d th e union service at th e M. E.
church.
France« W illard day Is being ob
served in both th e g rad e and high
schools today by ap p ro p ria te p ro
gram s.
T he social w hich had been p la n
ned by th e W om en’s H om e M ission
ary society for th is evening kgs been
indefinitely postponed.
A m usical event of m uch in te rest
d u rin g th e w eek was th e p re se n ta
tion of Miss G ertru d e A lexander In a
piano recital by Miss F lo ren ce Honey
at th e la tte r ’s studio.
A splendid
program of piano num bers was given
by Miss A lexander. H. W. S trong
sang and little Doris M cCartney of
P o rtlan d danced.
Gospel m eetings are announced for
next week a t th e G resham g ran g e
hall by Jo h n T honney of W alla
W alla, well know n here. T he m eet
ings will com m ence on Sunday even-
| lug, O ctober 30 and co n tin u e d u rin g
| th e week.
Mrs. G ertru d e Schanno has gone
to Lake L ytle for a tw o-w eeks’ vaca
tion. Miss Inez L usted is assistin g at
the confectionery d u rin g h e r absence.
Mr. and Mrs. George P u llen have
retu rn ed from Mayville, Oregon,
w here they w ere called by th e death
of th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. Id a Schomp.
Southard & Southard
T he A m erican Ju n ior IDs I Cross.
THE
All CAST
HEATER
Quick to H ea t—-H olds the H eat
All our heaters are made in Oregon and the guar
anteed against defects of all kinds.
ASK US ABOUT THEM
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
Automobile Repairing
We a re equipped to re p a ir your
car, reg ard less 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 au to
storage.
Phone 2391
Night Phone 25x5
GRESHAM THEATER
SATURD’Y, OCT.
29 S U N D A Y ,
O C T. 30
Bryant Washburn
Women Who Wait
IN
ALL-STAR CAST
‘THE ROAD TO LONDON’
A Down East Drama of
Cape Cod Folks.
A dram a of a man who double-
A FARCE FULL OF FUN,
A COMEDY FULL OF ERRORS, crossed his brother to m arry the
girl he loved.
AN ADVENTURE FULL OF
SURPRISES.
A ROMANCE FULL OF FANCY.
C apitol
Action,
Surprise, Climax
Laughter.
T ravelaughs
Where Uucle Sam Packs
H is Punch.
“S w eet Bye and B y e’’ Geyser» o f the
Y ello w sto n e
Sunshine Sammy
FISK RED TOP TIRE
( o v e r siz e )
A tire built w ith an e x tra ply of fab ric and an
extra heavy tread . D istinctive appearance and q u al
ity m ake It a tire su p erio r to a reg u la r fabric tire.
V ulcanizing, tubes and casings;
re tre a d in g — all
work done quickly and g u a ra n te e d .
T V n . I«
Phone 37
FREE!
FREE!
Opposite Brown’s M arket
OCTOBER
28.
1021
Mrs. W. W. Cat hey.
Ju n e C. Colson was born Ju ly 14,
1881, a t C lackam as, Oregon, and
died In S eattle O ctober 15, 1921
a fte r an illness la stin g 19 m onths.
At th e age of 11 she w ent w ith h er
m other, Mrs. E lla Colson, her sister
May an d b ro th er Clay to S eattle,
W ashington, w here her m o th er ac
cepted th e position as m atro n of the
S eattle Sem inary. H er fa th e r died
when she was two years old. Mrs.
Colson w ith h e r th ree ch ild ren were
real pioneers of th e Sem inary which
now has been changed to S eattle Pa
cific College. They w ere th e first to
arriv ed and live in th e building.
Ju n e finished h er ed u catio n in th is
school g ra d u a tin g in 1902. She was
a m em ber of th e o rig in al S eattle
Sem inary q u a rte t, a m em ber of th e
faculty, and m usical in stru c to r to r
two years. *
She was m arried to W illiam W.
C athey in 1903, and has since m ade
her hom e In S eattle. To this union
was born one son, B u rd ett.
T he fu n eral service was held in
the F ree M ethodist ch u rch n ear th e
college.
Rev. R obert W arren had
ch arg e of th e service and offered
prayer. Rev. T. H. M arch preached
th e serm on. I)r. E. O. Tiffnay, pres
ident of th e college, read th e scrip
tu re lesson. Rev. Jam es Eva. Rev.
A. N. W est, Dr. O. E. Tiffnay and
Prof. A. H. Stillw ell paid high triD-
utes to h e r m em ory. Music was
fu rn ish ed by a q u a rte t com posed of
Mrs. A. L. G outhey, Mrs. Sharp,
R obert Lease and F ra n k W arren.
Rev. H arry L am bert san g a solo.
T he college dism issed school and
stu d e n ts and faculty atten d e d in «
body. H er husband W. W. Cathey
has had ch arg e of th e chorus work
at th e college for th e past 10 years.
He also is forem an of th e Ice Deliv
ery com pany of S eattle, a com pany
o p eratin g over 4 0 tru ck s. T his com
pany th ro u g h kindness to Mr. Cathey
closed its office for th e aftern o o n ,
and atten d ed th e fu n eral In a body
and also fu rn ish ed 15 to u rin g cars.
T here were 30 autom obiles placed at
Mr. C ath ey ’s disposal to convey th e
several h u n d red frien d s In a tte n d
ance. B anks of b eau tifu l flowers
were sent by friends from W ashlng-
Ington, Oregon, C alifo rn ia and from
C anada, som e 50 o r m ore large
pieces. Mr. Rafferty of th e Rafferty
U n d ertak in g
com pany
conveying
them in his Cadillac from th e church
to th e cem etery.
Mrs. C athey leave to m ourn th e ir
loss, h e r husband and son, and
m other, all of S eattle an d b ro th er,
Clay Colson of Canby, Oregon, and
a h o st.o f loving friends, fo r to know
her, was only to love her.
O b it u a r y o f
1 7 0 ,0 0 0 N o w i n U s e
Built with over strength in every part;
built to withstand the constant strain oi
heavy duty; tested out under every condi
tion of farm and belt work, and put to
actual test by 170,000 owners during the
past three years—the FordsonTractorhas
lived up to every claim made for it.
No m atter w hat the farm task—whether
plowing, disking, harrowing, threshing,
baling hay, grinding feed, pumping
water, sawing wood, pulling stumps, fill
ing silos, or any of the many other jobs
around the farm, the Fordson will not
only do and do well, but quicker, easier
and at less expense.
There are so m any different time and
money saving ways in which the Ford-
son can be used that you owe it to your
self to get the facts. Come in and see
the Fordson, or write or phone for the
information.
RAKER & SON
GRESHAM
ESTACADA
Don’t forget th e one-cent sale at
the G resham Drug Co., con tin u es u n
til S atu rd ay night.
15 P er C en t P rice R ed u ction .
Mason Cord T ires. 10,000 miles,
30x3% heavy D uty Cord, $20.65.
O ther sizes in proportion. All tire
work g u aran teed . B entley’s Vulcan-
izinf Shop, Main stre e t, G resham .
W ith every Spund tire a tu b e of
th e sam e size, for 10 days only.
W. A. HESSEL.
FREE!
FREE!
W ith every Sound tire a tu b e of
th e sam e size, for 10 days only.
W. A. HESSEL.
D on't slig h t y su rself by slighting
the w ant ads.
He who says least le arn s m ost.
Don’t fo rg et th e one-eent sale a t
T he w ords of th e m an who says
the G resham Drug Co., con tin u es u n
m ost o ften die before th e few w’ords
til Suturday night.
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of th e th in k e r.
T he O utlook com bines w ith th e
B rilliancy Is a m ere m a tte r of
P o rtlan d News. W hen you subscribe
ask us ab o u t rate s, etc. You will be viewpoint.
pleased w ith th e New, Newsy, News!
A bird in th e pot (p a rtic u la rly
Drop onto a few of th e b argains tu rk e y ) is w orth a whole flock in th e
field.
offered in th e w ant colum ns
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Snap up a W an t Ad Snap.
GRESHAM TIRE CO.
Powell Street.
W ith all the enthusiasm of youth
and the desire to share in w ar work,
the hoys and girls of America handed
themselves together In the American
Ju n io r Red Cross and today the J u n
iors are more than five m illion strong.
They are carrying on a program of
th eir own. T h eirr ultim ate aim Is to
be graduated annually Into full adult
m embership young men and women
acquainted w ith the history and tr a
ditions and imbued with the ideals of
Red Cross service.
The w o rk a d a y program of the
Juniors is to promote a healthy and
happy childhood the world over. The
things they are doing are legion. A
Ju n io r group in St. Louis stands at
the street crossings before and after
school hours and protect th eir school
m ates ag ain st accidents.
Everyone
Is fam iliar with the Ju n io r Red Cross
’ gardens which not only provide h ealth
ful exercise but fill the fam ily larder.
FR ID A Y .
F am iliarity is often th e d ea th of
love.
W e are offering for your inspection a large assort
ment of TRUNKS, SL IT CASES and TRAVELING :
BAGS. They are classy in design and very reasonable L
in price.
J. E. METZGER
GET YOUR CAR
YOUR HOME FURNISHER
Washed, Polished and Greased
A t SH ER M A N M cC A R T ER G A R A G E
( ìresham
Latourell Bid.
S L
Saturday Savings
50 QUART JARS PURE
PALACE CAR AMBER
and CRYSTAL 8YRUP
STRAINED HONEY
SPECIAL. SATURDAY
in Pint, 2 Quart and Gallon
the Jar, 63c
Glass Jars.
FOR SATURDAY
83c
Pints
15c Gallons
Half Gallons
43c
We want to clean it up.
SALE CONTINUES ON DISHES
25 per cent Reduction on All Lines.
W hite and Gold Cups
and Saucers
per iet $1.69
A re you w asting the dim e
seed in springtim e? If you
are you ca n ’t exp ect to reap
d ollars at harvest. Open a
Savings A ccount; get a N est
E gg Bank and com m ence
sow ing dim es.
Horseshoe Tumblers
per set 29c
ELECTRIC LIGHT GLOBES
SPECIAL, THREE LAMPS 95c
A. W. METZGER & CO.
The Winchester Store
Phone 1451
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM. OREGON