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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1922)
sm J iii o f H e n ry . < « 'iix e tta n o n o r lU rd IJ f e . /'O I 7 Q I I 4 I 4 ¥ Cl (Selected and C ribbed) The N ational O range in its late aes- ' T he Ford la my ch a rio t: I shall not sion a t P o rtlan d , Oregon, w ent on _______ "V ? it . i (record for conservation of bird life ,! Mrs. S. J. Bennison was th e recf- places: It destroyeth m y’toul. ” “ **“< a11 «ran g es to protect birds. ! plent of a fine young cow from her in © T w e n ty -th ir d P ‘HvLoil AM L( M A Lb It leadeth tne Into deep w aters; it The resolutions recite th a t birds children as a C h ristm as gift, leadeth me Into th e path of ridicule, a re a g rea t facto r in preserving and Miss Edna B. Davis, a stu d e n t at ° I t prepare! h* a"breakdow n fo r m e ' , * " , ° ,i Ve* ctab le ° A C- *»» th e g u est of Mrs. Thos. in th e presence of m ine enem ies; yea, i 1 “ p f e" ' ie w orl‘l- McKinney d u rin g th e holiday vaca- though I ru n th ro u g h th e valley ai 1 Tt>ey call th e atten tio n of th e farm - tion. twenty-five p. r, I am towed w> a hill ere to th e fact th a t th e birds do des-i The reg u la r m eetin e o f th e w r x r .. v. « * > - >» t . me. all form s of vegetation. , j . N. C lanahan on T h u rsd ay after- It an o in teth me with oil; its w ater The »lau g h ter of birds by sports- , noon, Ja n u a ry 12 A fine program bOSurely°VtPor ' goodness if liz z ie fol L“ #" rt‘8U' ted ,h " W‘U be «lv en - wb,cb M -P-ar *" lows me aU *hZ d^ys of my life I ^ 7 eBdo“ « »f ^ ‘ru c tlre in-1 th e next O utlook. All su p e rin ten- shall dwell in th e H o u se o of f N Nu ts fo f n r r.i M ts 8ayB ,b e n ational gran g e. | dents of d ep a rtm en ts and persons House uts They urge all subordinate granges ever. who are to ta k e p a rt in th e m edal and farm ers o rganizations to do th e ir contest are expected to be present L ittle drops of w ater utm ost to bring th e economic value of and all women are Invited Those T h a t we used to think b rds to the knowledge of all the peo- who wi„ a8Hiit M„ C Ian ah a„ are W ere sim ply m ade for chasers Mrs H w ____ Are now th e w hole blam e d rln a Pie and call fo r th e passage and e n - ! Mrs. R. R. C arlson forcem ent of laws th a t will cohserve Cooley, Mrs A. McManus Mrs F n ative and m igratory birds. w F ieldhouse and Mrs. Jay Bally. ' Gresham Theater tie . unite to protest ag ain st K killing “ I ’ ™ " ^ re8han' i l l i n g i ,4 U ............ was " a L caller (sen d for fo r IT U. a S A g ric u ltu " re '’•«•chant, buL T “ i on m Gresham Mr. Bid- letin s 621 and 1 1 0 2 ), because of th e ir 1 ‘' ay th ‘8 V. | „ . ........................... I <lle has a sto re in grocery P ortland. value to ag ric u ltu re, Mrs. G ertru d e Schanno is visiting | The federal governm ent is spending Mr. Sheldon Lewis in th e I ' m illions ex term in atin g rodents which with h er m o th er a t C en tralia, Wash. strange case of G resham D rug Com pany has leased | has been m ade necessary because farm ers killed off hhw ks and owls, th e whole of the M etzger building in birds th a t p revented rodents becom w hich th e ir sto re is located, includ- ing th e hall and room s above. ing d estru ctiv e pests. Jo h n Brown has retu rn ed from a A lthough th e cold w eath er of last trip to so u th ern Oregon on business m onth gave th e broccoli grow ers of m atters. th e W illam ette valley som e uneasi Miss Rica A nderson, who spent the ness about th e w elfare of th e ir crop holidays with relatives n ear Boring, It is not th o u g h t th a t any serious has retu rn ed to her teaching in As • i dam age w ill result. to ria. Miss A nderson, w’ho was for-1 Ten T housand stu d en ts, both men m erly an O utlook rep o rter, was a wel and women, paraded th e stre e ts of come ca lle r at th is office on S a tu r day. She is stu d y in g jo u rn alism and Adapted from Robert Lewis Pekin recently p ro testin g ag ain st di-1 expects to get into th e n e w sp a p e r j rect neg o tiatio n s between Ja p an and i gam e again. Stevenson’s famous classic C hina on Shantung. Lyle W inters en tered O. A. C. when P resen t indications point tow ard a school opened th is week to begin a Adventures of Bob and Bill h arv est of an especially fine crop of fo u r-y ear course in forestry. broccoli if w eath er conditions rem ain Regular services will be held a t the favorable until a fte r th e m iddle of Zion Evangelical church on Sunday March. Sunday school meets at 10:30 a. m. Esop’s Fables in tue the uvrm German lan- i .. ,, . Preaching o services v u a r n ni an iän- ! , M o u tstan d in g fea tu re guage at U ;3 0 « m foI|owpd , h„ 1° N orthw est prunes this season and annual congregational meeting. In the ¡alm ost no sm all ones were produced. I evelllnK at 7:30 O.(.,O<.U , hp Y()ung I.v ® On all good used Im plem ents and M achinery, all G uaranteed to be as represented. ed In good condition and to do the work req u ir M any of these im plem ents used only a few months. Hessel’s Farm Machinery Reliability G R ESH A M c r o w s . crow SATURDAY, JAN. 7 ‘Dr. iekyl and Mr.Hyde “THE HARE AND TORTISE” SUNDAY, JANUARY 8 January Sale Bargains in new Implements %-h. p., with magneto........... $ 40.00 ¿4-h. p. with batteries........... 35.00 1-h. p. Stover and magneto ... 45.00 %-h. p. Grey........................... 35.00 5 - h. p. Fairbanks and Morse 40.00 6- h. p. Stover and magneto ... 100.00 7- h. p. Field, Magneto and friction clutch pulley............... 125.00 12-h. p. Field, mounted....... 225.00 14-h. p. Field, Stationary...... 225.00 Litchfield 60-bu. Spreader. .. $195.00 International 50-bu. Spreader 195.00 Primrose 350-lb. C ream ...... Separator ................... 65.00 Success Fanning Mill........... 55.00 \ ega 250-lb. Separator......... 35.00 2-row Corn Planter............... 60.00 Star Litter Carrier, 110 feet... cable and anchors..... 25.00 8-18 Oliver Oise and Truck.... 49.50 SOME RARE BARGAINS IN USED MACHINERY Nearly new Spreader........... $110.00 Nearly new iron-wheel Wagon 45.00 Milburn Wagon..................... 45.00 3% Farm Wagon................... 35.00 Buggy, rubber tires............... 20.00 720-gal. Pressure Tank, all.... fittings ....................... 158.00 8-ft. Steel Roller................... 45.00 Land Plaster Sower............... '40.00 650-Ib. Premus Separator..... 45.00 Garden Seeder and Cultiva tor, all tools............... 15.00 Iron Age Potato Planter. .. $ 95.00 Planet J r. 2-row Cultivator.... 95.00 8 used Walking Plows, each 10.00 2 used Sulky Plows, each..... 35.00 3 used Gang Plows, each....... 35.00 Oliver 2-way Sulky............... 100.00 Perfection Milker................... 225.00 2 Binders, Mower, I edder, and Many Articles too Numerous to Mention. ¡ Peoples’ League will meet. The topic for dl8t’U8Rion Is: “ Utilizing Opportun- | ities,” and the leader, Theodore Brug BLANCHE SWEET in ger. A cordial welcome is extended to all who do not worship elsewhere. Term s The Areme Club will meet on Mon day afternoon, Ja n u ary 9, at 2:30 o’ clock, with Mrs. J. E. Metzger. All S trictly speaking, th e chances a re You ju st rem em ber th a t the on TH XT C R IM E IN C R E A S E . S tars are requested to be present. i hat you can n o t afford to own m any j m an w ho ever died from overw ork Miss Mae Morrison, a former teacher For m onths past It has been a fav of th e th in g s you do own. , ¡alrea d y dead. She had to have a husband, In the high school here, but now of orite pastim e with liquor advocates ou could never guess whv Hmoke Vpi the Milton high school, called on to assert Prohibition was causing a Chris' She a k e v you o n sit J r [Now fatb m p r o chews friends In Gresham on Saturday M iss phenomenal increase in crime. v-»ris. one will Mill m make W hile th er "ro ,l,Sf lls bl< her cigar own. Morrison had been In attendance at up and take a deep breath. A n,‘ar stro n g for tailor-m ad« This charge is brazenly made in 3ZQ ZE E C Œ E ] And likes to sm oke alone. the state teachers’ meeting, In Port face of empty jails and workhouses gay adventure and a matri land. all over the land. The only visible In monial mixup. Aunt Talihv likes a long cheroot, C. E. Rusher and family spent New crease in crim e anyw here has been And W illie shoots the snipe; Big b ro th er swipes his pills from sis, Years day with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. caused by the lawless old saloonkeep And gran d m a h its the pipe. I.andsdowne, in Oregon City. ers tu rn in g bootleggers and contlnu The Women's Home M issionary So ing to sell liquor. F aith in your fellow m an helps a If this wet charge were true, wet j lot In g ettin g m ore business. clety will meet on Tuesday, Jan u ary Pathecolor, showing scenes in 10, instead of on Wednesday, ou ac countries ought to show a decrease in More soap and less soap-box o u count of the quarterly conference of cilm e percentages. W hat are the facts? Glacier National Park tory Is a sign of b e tte r governm ent. Relaxation of w ar-restrictions on li the Methodist Episcopal church on C apitol Travelaughs Wednesday of next week. The place quor sales in Great B ritain has been You can ju d g e a m an 's wife by the Dixie Acres: of m eeting has been changed to the followed by a trem endous Increase In looks of his b uttons. Farming in Florida home of Mrs. T. R. Howltt. A program all-cause crimes. If you believe in yourself no one of unusual interest is promised as Miss In Germany, with the retu rn of beer The Kangaroo Canter can fru s tra te your success. Davis of the Portland Settlem ent cen following the war, there has been a ter will be present and report on the 500-per cent increase in crimes. Cord and Fabric The Bank of G resham pays 6 per Dry America shows no such crim e national convention at Providence, cent in te rest on tim e deposits.— Ad. Nexv Schedule of Guarantee Refund in case of blowout Rhode Island, which she recently a t Increases and were it not for the fag tended. Mrs. C. M. Zimm erman will ends of the old liquor traffic, American or puncture, besides adjustment have charge of the devotional exer crim e would "show steep gradients of W e ad ju st these tires here cises Mrs. How ltt will be assisted decrease. These wet claim s do not by Mrs D. E. Towle, Mrs. C. E. Rush square with the f a c ts —The American 3- inch tires, $3.00, net 5-inch tires, $6.50, net er. Mrs. R. }{. Todd and Mrs. K. A. Issue. 3%-inch tires, $4.00, net Miller. 6-inch tires, $8.00, net A good sized o u tput of dried 4- inch tires, $5.00, net Dave Pike, of Anaconda, Montana, REPAIRING AND RETREADING 7-inch tires, $9.00, net is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. prunes fo r th e PaciAc N orthw est 4%-inch tires, $5.50, net 8-inch All work guaranteed. tires, $10.00, net would be considered aro u n d 60,000,- Todd. T im e I.» k r ilrtlT 000 pounds. This season, how ever, A child's left buttoned shoe was «■o» l a k i found on the street In Gresham recent th e best av ailab le d ata indicates th a t Latourell Bldg., ly and was placed in th e window of th e re w ere but 24,000,000 pounds Phone 2331 GEORGE A. BRANDT 'Gresham produced in th e N orthw est of which Opposite B row n's M arket the Outlook office in the hope th a t it Phone 1107 Powell St. would be claimed by the owner. It 22,000,000 were Italian s and 2,000,- Is still here and can be had for the 000 P etites. —-fr- asking. P atro n ize th e progressive m er X tc n c lie r <> ihv > c la im e d th a t boys ch an ts and business men whose ads 1922 ami girls w ere equally o b serv an t and ap p ear in th is issue. 1922 In o rd er to prove it he went about it j in th is way. S tated C om m unication of HOLLAND HERRING SALT SALMON A sking a girl to give a num ber, V ^ r G r c s n a m Lodge No. 152, A. F and receiving (he n u m b er 43 for an Inst Arrived vT K- a M , Tuesday, Ja n u ary Choice Red answ er, he put It on th e board as 10. at 7 p. m. Also lab o r in Fellow Keg $1.35 34. 50-lb. Kit $5.00 raft Degree. V isiting b ro th ers wel Then n boy gave a n u m b er of 67 i C come. and he placed th is on th e board as 76. W. L. GORSAGE, Sec’j . T ilings w -nt on th is way for a few A. F. HAMMAR. PICNIC HAM W. M. CHOICE HAM m inutes and he Anally said, " I am Nicely Wrapped su rp rised nnd asham ed of_ you all Sugar Cured H ere I have been p u ttin g every n um \\ e cordially invite you, at the beginning lb. 22c ber down on th e board ju st backw ard lb. 28c and no one has noticed th e differ ence ” of the New Year, to provide for your fut A boy In th e back of the room who had not been called on. Jumped to his ure welfare by starting an account *n this feet and shouted, “ 7 7". L et's see you change th a t, you su c k er.” “HER UNWILLING HUSBAND” • How It H tarted. ¡W hen Eve took off her flg leaf dress I (She little cared, we m ust confess), And dived Into a cooling stream | f Hy gum. we’ll bet she was a d re a m !) i Because she wore a no-piece suit ! (T h e kind we now would call a ''b e a u t" ), ' H er spouse rebuked her as she swar.i ; < W «* hear she said, "W ho cares, i A dam ?” ) — Tripoli T atler. Gas Engines, Used S ervice W. A. HESSEL h - tt - hh ¿pun&utugff G aylord Lloyd in J. E. METZGER “ROUGH SEAS” G resham , O regon Lee Puncture-Proof Tires Matinee, Sun. 2:30 Fisk lir e s and Tubes OLDFIELD TIRES WEED CHAINS GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY GROCERIES A AN INVITATION OLYMPIC FLOUR 49 lb. sack, $1.90 Sugar Cured Bacon Backs lb. 25c D ll . _ Quaker Corn Flakes 3 pkgs. 25c BULK Justice reaberry Camp Stacciai Young America Cheese lb. 30c D . . . _____ 25c Pure Luti. none better Med. 8 0 c . Large $ 1 .6 0 COFFEE 3 lbs. $1.00 3 lbs. .85 3 lbs. .70 A. W. METZGER & CO. Phonf^ 1451 W hen a son begins to "cu t up." y Is I allow ance should be cut down. <Ji xi iix XM. h m i, i ne 14-j bank. i t Right now, in the season of good solutions, and with the whclt year befor? Then th e re is th e d en tist who re gards It as a personal offense for you i to have one of your own teeth in your head. >’vu, is an excellent time to open your ac Most of th e opposition to short The Lightest Bread on Earth sk irts comes from women who at th e lig h test price on e a rth conies w ouldn’t d are to w ear 'em, from th e b rig h test splc and span A sm ooth sp eak er Is often a rough bakery' in th is, your own home town. th in k er. Of course you know th e bakery. to you every courtesy, and we . hall be glad to see you, whether your deposit be large or small. T h ere's alt th e difference In th e We a re doing rep air work at rock bottom prices and g u ara n tee in g our world between o rd in ary bread and work Come and get a set labor th e kind you get here. Do you w ant price on your rep a ir work Sher- real solid n ourishm ent for yourself inan McCarte r G arage and fam ily? Then taken no chances and get your bread and cake* «t First State Bank Matinee, Sun. 2:30 p|TV RA|-_ _ V GRESHAM THEATER ‘ Cl 1 Y BAKERY xjunt. It wih be a pleasure to u« to extend Gresham, Ore. =■^-8------