Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 25, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    (.K ESH AM OLTIXXÍK,
pa g e r o m
PIONEER RESIDENT IS
LAID TO FINAL REST
H a rv e y L. W ay b ill d ied a t bin
h om e n e a r P le a s a n t H om e N o v em b er
17, 1921, a t th e age o f 86 y e a rs , a
m o n th s a n d 29 days.
A lth o u g h o w in g to h is ad v an ced
age, he h a d been feeb le fo r som e
y e a rs he w as in h is u su a l h e a lth u n ­
til th e m o rn in g o f th e d ay of his
d e a th a n d h is su d d e n d e a th cam e as
a g r e a t sh o ck .
H e w as a p io n eer re s id e n t o f th e
P le a s a n t H om e sectio n , h a v in g s e t­
tle d th e r e in 1865.
B esides h is w idow h e leav e s a son
S S. W ay b ill of P le a s a n t H om e an d
th r e e d a u g h te rs , Mrs. M. H. W h eeler,
o f B o rin g ; M rs. C. A. W h e e le r, of
P le a s a n t H om e, an d M rs. J . H.
K n ig h t o f G resh am .
F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere h eld a t th e
M eth o d ist c h u rc h a t P le a s a n t H om e,
W ed n esd ay a t 11 a. m ., a n d in te r-
m e n t a t D o u g lass c em e tery .
GRESHAM THEATER
TWO DAYS
Saturday and Sunday, November 26-27
JESSE L.LASKY
GEORGE H. MELFORD’S
P R O D U C T IO N
The B Y SEA
WOLF
JACK LONDON
Q>ammountjtrtcra/I (fidure
CI717^
Liner Smash
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^Through a Crowded
Ferry
The Stirring Struggle with Storm and
and Fog at Sea
Scene after Scene of Thrilling Adventure
Never Equalled by another writer of the sea
REDUCED PRICES
All Implements and Machinery
UNITED STATES TIRES AND TUBES
$18.30
10.90
3 0 x 3 ' Royal Cord
30x3*¿ I sco ......... .
Oliver-40 or 222 wood or
steel beam plow, $20. 50-
tootli spike tooth harrow,
for $22.10.
8-16 Disc Harrow, with tongue truck................. $49.00
All other implements reduced accordingly. Get
our prices before you buy, you’ll get the implements or
macliinery to do the work required, at less.
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
Reliability
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Gresham,
Service
GRESHAM LOCALS
W a lte r an d Bee B elt, so n s of Dr.
W. C.’ B elt, a re v is itin g frie n d s in
G re sh a m o v e r th e w eek-end. W a lte r
is a tte n d in g U. o f O. M edical School
in P o rtla n d . Bee is a Ju n io r a t O re­
gon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege.
FRIDA Y, M U K M B E H
25,
1U2I
REVIVAL MEETINGS TO
BEGIN AT M. E. CHURCH
N ext S u n d ay th e m e m b e rs an d
friendB o f th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h w ill |
We Welcome your Comparison
begin a series of e v a n g e listic m e e t­
ings u n d e r th e le a d e rs h ip of th e p a s­
to r, a n d w ill c a rry th e m on fo r th e |
n ext th r e e w eeks. T h ey a re In v itin g
T h e re g u la r serv ices w ill be h eld all th e good peo p le o f G resh am to
a t th e Zion E v a n g e lic a l c h u rc h S u n ­ tak<* a c o rd ia l a n d h e a rty p a r t in
day. S u n d ay sch o o l w ill co n v en e a t th e se m e etin g s, in w hich th e h appy
1 0 :3 0 an d w ill be follow ed by th e frie n d ly sid e of C h ris tia n ity w ill re-
p re a c h in g se rv ice a t 1 1 :3 0 .
W o rk r-eive sp ecial em p h a sis. "'W’a rm up
a m o n g th e e m ig ra n ts w ill be d is- (|je h e a r t ” w ill be th e slo g an th ro u g h -
cu ssed a t th e Y oung P eo p les m e e tin g o u t th e m eetin g s.
w hich co m m en ces a t 7 :3 0 . M rs. F.
T h o m a s E. Isa a c s, a ss iste d by his
V o lb re c h t is th e le a d e r.
cottSln, M rs. R e n n iso n , w ill o rg a n iz e
M rs. P e rry M illican gave a d e lig h t­ a la rg e c h o ru s c h o ir a n d a re a sk in g
fu l d in n e r a t th e T o d d a p a rtm e n ts ev e ry o n e w ho lo v es s in g in g to jo in
la s t S u n d ay . T h o se p re s e n t b esides th e o rg a n iz a tio n . T h is w ill be a ra r e
! Mr. a n d M rs. M illican w ere M r. an d o p p o rtu n ity fo r all w ho lik e to sin g
M rs. W. J. T o d d , little Miss B etty to h a v e th e h e lp fu l d ire c tio n of a
H an so n , Miss M iriam In g lis a n d Miss sp e c ia list in gospel song. Mr. Isaacs
j w as tr a in e d a t th e- C o n se rv a to ry of
E m m a Jo h n s o n .
B. F. D a h lh a m m a r is th e lu ck y | M usic of N e b ra sk a W esley an V n iv er-
o w n e r of th e liv e tu r k e y w hich h as , sitY. an<l h as h ad se v e ra l y e a rs of ex-
been s ta n d in g so p a tie n tly a t th e L. p e rle n c e as a le a d e r of e v a n g e listic
L. K id e r h a rd w a re s to re all w eek I song.
M rs. R en n iso n is a h ig h ly
Of our Prices and Quality .
With Portland Stores
See this Extra Heavy Dark Gray Blanket
Size 78 x 80
$3.98
Here is another krr?t‘ size Sheet Blanket,
gray or tan with pink and blue border
Size 72 x 80
$2.98
BISHOP BROS.
lo o k in g fo r th e f o r tu n a te new o w n e r .s k ille d w o rk e r w ith c h ild re n a s well
T h e n u m b e r w h ich M r. D a h lh a m m a r as an acco m p lish ed m u sic ia n , a n d w ill
g u essed a n d w hich m an y o th e r s tr ie d j hold sp ecial m e e tin g s fo r th e boys
and g ir ls every a fte rn o o n .
to h it u p o n , w as 100.
T h e E p w o rth L e a g u e rs h av e been
F r a n k S. A rm s tro n g , w ell k now n
p la n n in g foT som e tim e to be o f real
in G resh am an d esp ecially in th e C e­
help In th e m e e tin g s by jo in in g th e
d a r an d V icto ry d is tric ts w h e re he
c h o ru s ch o ir, an d by a n a c tiv e W in-
grew- to m an h o o d , w as m a rrie d r e ­
M y-C hum c am p a ig n w hich th e y w ill
c e n tly to .Miss. B lan ch E velyn A dam s
co n d u ct.
o f P o rtla n d .
It is a n tic ip a te d th a t ev ery o r g a n i - 1
A m a rria g e licen se w as issued
zatio n . and every in d iv id u a l co n n e c t- '
T u e sd a y a t V a n c o u v e r to Jo h n W . ed w ith th e c h u rc h w ill u n ite In
L a u d e rb a c k a n d M elvine M o rto n , m a k in g th e s e se rv ic e s a su ccessfu l
b o th o f P le a s a n t H om e.
cam p a ig n fo r t h e q u ic k e n in g o f th e
C. W . G leaso n sp e n t W e d n esd ay relig io u s life of th e c h u rc h an d of th e
h e re v isitin g hid fam ily.
co m m u n ity .
C o -o p e ra tio n , fr ie n d li­
T h o u sa n d s o f sea g u lls w ere r e ­ ness, g o o d -fello w sh ip , an d se rv ic e
p o rte d on th e b o tto m s n e a r th e C o t­ will be th e w a tc h w o rd s from th e very i
to n fa rm w est of G resh am T h a n k s ­ s ta r t.
S erm o n topic f o r S u n d ay m o rn in g
g iv in g day. I t is ra re ly th a t se a g u lls
a re Been th is f a r fro m th e c o ast and w ill be ‘‘T h e R isin g T id e .” T h e e v e n ­
so m e people m isto o k th e m fo r g eese. ing se rv ic e w ill be m o stly o n e of
T h e c h o ir w ill sin g se v e ra l
M rs. A. H u g h es h as r e tu r n e d fro m song.
a tw o w eek s’ v is it w ith h e r b ro th e r, a n th e m s. Mr. Isaacs w ill sing. T h e
I)r. C has. P ix ley , n e a r G ra n ts P ass. new so n g books w ill b e used fo r th e
Mrs. H u g h es w as d e lig h te d w ith th e first tim e , and e v ery o ne w ill be i n - 1
Iv lte d to jo in in a h e a rty , h ap p y ,
c o u n try .
frie n d ly serv ice t h a t w ill su re ly w arm i
Miss M ary D an iels and M iss M abel
up y o u r h e a rt.
L u n d q u ist, s tu d e n ts a t O regon Nor-1
n ial a t M o n m o u th , O reg o n , cam e
NEAR EAST CAMPAIGN
h o m e fo r tlie T h a n k sg iv in g v a c a tio n .
DELAYED BY STORM
M rs. H . C. L a rse n w rite s fro m S t. 1
T h e s to rm y w e a th e r th e e a rly p a rt I
C lo u d , F lo rid a , th a t sh e re a c h e d h e r
d e s tin a tio n sa fe ly an d h ad a fine of th e w eek h as d elay ed th e w o rk of
tr ip a n d th a t sh e is e n jo y in g th e th e c a n v a ss e rs fo r th e N e a r E a st R e- j
s u m m e r w e a th e r in th e so u th . P le n ­ lief w ork b u t som e se c tio n s u re n e a r­
ty of fre sh c itr u s fr u its of all k in d s ly co m p leted an d show good re p o rts .
a re in seaso n an d th e w e a th e r Is u n - Som e o th e r se c tio n s h o w ev er do not
I c o m fo rta b ly w a rm .
M rs. L a rse n re p o rt very fa v o ra b le re tu rn s .
T h o se w ho h av e c o n trib u tio n s
m ad e th e trip fro m alm o st th e n o r t h ­
w estern to a lm o st th e s o u th e a s te rn w hich th ey w ish to m a k e m ay tu rn
c o rn e rs of th e U n ite d S ta te s in 117.5 in th e ir m oney a t th e B ank of G re sh ­
am a s K a rl A. M iller is c h a irm a n of
h o u rs.
M r. a n d M rs. J o h n B liss hav e th e w o rk in th is d is tric t.
G ifts of clo th in g m ay be left a t th e
m oved Into th ^ lr new h om e in G re sh ­
am , .re c e n tly p u rc h a s e d fro m B. F. city h a ll.
All Quality Goods Without Question
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Keep Dry!
Plenty of Rubber Goods
*
Now in Stock
AT RIGHT PRICES
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
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RETREADING PAYS!
T im e to Ke t i r r f
iBuv Fiato
P ow ell S treet.
BARTON Sugar - Cured
llAMS
Whole or Half, lb., 30c
P hone 37
O pposite B row n’s M arket
WOOD
COAL
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
A Truck for Every Kind of Work
Cor. P ow ell and M aple
Gres lia in
1581
217 D avis S treet
P ortlan d
Bdvvy. 2 0 8 2
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HOME PRODUCTS
PURE LARD
5 lbs., 75c
1« lbs., $1.50
Delivered
WOMEN'S LODGE ELECTS
OFFICERS FOR YEAR
I
GROCERIES
Bring in your Cord casings if not too bad­
ly worn and let us tell you whether or not
they are worth retreading. Nearly every
cord casing can be retreaded and occasion­
ally a fabric is worth a retread. A retread,
cooked on and made as much a part of the
tire as the former tread was, is the only sat­
isfactory method.
GRESHAM TIRE CO.
A ld rich .
CEDAR AND VICTORY
T h e Rev. M r. W ilson of P o rtla n d
L. W ilhelm
is rem o d e lin g th e
w ill p reach a t th e B ap tist ch u rc h
i next S u n d ay b o th m o rn in g an d e v ­ k itc h e n of his hom e- h e re . New fo u n ­
e n in g .
S u n d ay sch o o l w ill m eet at d a tio n s an d a new floor a re am o n g
th e im p ro v em en ts.
10 o ’clock as u su a l.
M att D ahl b u tc h e re d tw o ho g s o ne
M rs. H. J . S to c k e r is -re p o r te d to
| be se rio u sly 111 a t h e r hom e on Hood day th is w eek.
Geo. W. A llder h a s been 111 ev er
I av en u e. A tr a in e d n u rs e Is In a t-
since h is re tu rn fro n t H ood R iver
I te n d a n c e .
Mrs. J. C. P e te rso n of S haw , O re- la s t w eek. T h e A lld e rs an d S taffo rd
: gon h a s been h e re th is w eek v isitin g fa m ilies re tu rn e d ju s t tw o d ay s be­
j h e r d a u g h te r s . A lice an d E sth e r, an d fo re th e s to rm cam e an d w ere very
I h e r so n , Roy. S he expects to v isit fo r tu n a te in not b eing c a u g h t in th e
! h e r son in St. J o h n s b efo re r e tu r n - s to rm bound area.
i lug to Shaw th e la t te r p a rt o f th is
G IL L IS .
week o r th e first of next.
li a r r y W o stell, w ho Is a tte n d in g I Rev. II. R. G e b h a rd t, p a s to r o f th e
’ IT. o f (). a t E u g en e is hom e fo r th e Zion E v an g elical c h u rc h in G re sh ­
w eek -en d an d sp e n t T h a n k sg iv in g am . w ill p reach a t th e co m m u n ity
w ith his fa th e r a n d o th e r re la tiv e s.
c h u rc h S u n d ay , N o v em b er 27 a t &.
C h a rle s B row n, fo rm e rly a n e m ­ p. m. S u n d ay sch o o l w ill m eet a t 2
ployee ut th e O u tlo o k office, sp en t p. m. w ith classes fo r all. A good a t ­
¡ F r id a y a fte rn o o n v is itin g a t th e o f­
te n d a n c e Is d e sire d .
fice,
Mr. B row n is a tte n d in g th e j
Rev. A. J. W are of O regon C ity
N o rth P acific D en tal C ollege In P o rt-j co n d u c te d T h a n k sg iv in g se rv ices a t
lan d .
th e G illis ch u rc h T h u rsd a y a f t e r ­
noon.
Mrs. Ja s . M cB ain, w ho h as been ill
fo r m o re th a n a w eek is slow ly Im ­
Drag S 'jp , $128
II ater Systems
A well a tte n d e d m e e tin g of C lover p ro v in g b u t is s till confined to th e
C ircle, N eig h b o rs of W o o d craft, was ho u se an d u n a b le to do very m uch.
.................. .
x lillllllllllltlllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllltllltH h eld on T u esd ay a fte rn o o n . N ovem ­
< 'ant o f T hanks.
.
b e r 22. a t th e h o m e o f Mrs. J. H.
W e w ish to th a n k o u r frie n d s and
M etzger. T he p rin c ip a l b u sin ess of n e ig h b o rs fo r th e ir sy m p a th y and
th e d ay was th e ele c tio n o f officers h e lp fu ln e s s in th e tim e o f o u r be­
fo r th e co m in g y e a r, w hich re s u lte d re a v e m e n t.
M rs II L W aybill an d C h ild re n .
in th e choice o f th e fo llo w in g p e r­
>
S pecial C o n m .t m u n ic a tio n of
so n s: g u a rd ia n n e ig h b o r. Mrs. Jo h n
G resh am L odge No. 152. A. F.
B liss, to succeed p a st g u a rd ia n n eig n -
A. M . W e edn
d n e sd a y , N ovem -
b or, Mrs. J . N. C la n a h a n ; ad v iso r.
=
Mrs. D. t>. J a c k : m a g ic ia n , E lla H o rn - h e r 30, at :3 0 a. m. L ab o r in M. =
V isitin g b ro th e rs wel-
M. d eg ree,
lsch ; c le rk . M rs. E rd in e B ead le: com e.
h a n k e r. Mrs. J. H. M etzger; a tt e n d ­
W. L. G O R SA G E, S ec’y.
Jiffey Jell, ull flavors, 2 for
$ .IB
a n t, M rs J a s . M cB ain; c a p ta in of WM C. M E T ZG E R . W . M.
Bulk Cocoa, lb. 15c; 2 lbs. for ......
.............. •
.25
g u a rd s , Mrs. L. P. M an n in g ; in n e r
R EG VL A R CONVOCATION
Good cooking apple«, b o x .....................
75c and $1.00
s e n tin e l. Mrs T lllle H illy a rd ; o u te r
of G resh am C h a p te r. U. D., |
s e n tin e l, Mrs J. R. D u n can ; m a n a ­
Suninaid raisins, pack ag e........
.25
R. A. M.. M onday ev en in g .
g ers. J o h n M etzger. Mrs. C a rrie P o w ­
N ovem ber 28. a t 7 :3 0 p m
L ila c H o se so u p ,
IQ b b u r .05
sh a rp .
(H eav y on th e s h a r p .)
L a­
ell an d M rs T illle H illy ard .
I ’m . s i i a n n d lio n c v . q u u i l
.63
Ity th e so cial h o u r fo llo w in g th e bor -«n the M M and (' M d> g n •
V isitin g co m p an io n s w elcom e.
Quaker corn Hakes. 3 packages
25
b u sin ess sessio n th e h o stess se rv e d re
JA M E S E LK IN G T O N . S ec’y.
Sw ift's Pride washing powder, large package
.19
fre h m e n ts an d K a th ry n M etzger g ive W It CONGDON. H. P.
a re a d in g .
Wizard washing powder (dem onstrated at Fair) pkg
.25
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GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Phone 41
1 YOU Insure Against Fire —
AZ' ft
and may never have a loss
But Old Age Surely Comes —
Insure Against it with a
Savings Account!
Saturday Only. Olympic Flour, sk. $1.9(1
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality U
Service
Phone
1451
M ultnoniali G range to Meet
A IT O SIGN AND B O IS E
M u ltn o m ah ggan ge w ill m eet S a t­
u rd a y , N o v em b er 2 6 th a t th e O rien t
g ra n g e h a ll. All m em b ers a re u rg ed j
to be p re s e n t.
On a c c o u n t of th e
INTERIOR DECOR ITINU*
te le p h o n e s lin es b e in g dow n no w ord
haa been receiv ed as to th e p ro g ram
HOMAN & SONS
fo r th e day. It is ex p ected , h o w ev er, j
th a t th e a tte n d a n c e w ill be Increased
A ll Work G uaranteed and
P rices R easonable.
aa a n u m b e r o f a b s e n t m em b ers have
re tu rn e d an d a n u m b e r h av e jo in e d ,
O sborn O u ild ln g G re e h a m . O regon
te c e n tly .
PAINTING
Start with One Dollar and Get a Nest Egg Bank
FIRST STATE BANK
Gresham, Oregon
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