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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FR ID A Y , A PR IL 7, IU22 PAG E T U K E E ÜSÜ JONES LUMBER CO. ESTABLISHED 1859 F rom a B o a rd to a C a rlo a d APRIL Brunswick Records —ON SALE TODAY— OPERATIC L a Bohoroe— R ic c o n to d l R odolfo (R ud olph's N a rrative) Act I i P u ccin i) Tenor, In I ta lia n .................................. M a r io C h a m le a M nnoo— A hi Fuyox. D ouc« Im a g e I (D epart. F air V ision) Act III. Scene 2 (M a ssen et) Tenor. In F r e n c h . . . . M ario C ham lee L a B o h e u o — A ddlo (F a r e w e ll) A ct 111 (P u c cin i) Soprano, in I t a lia n ......................., .......... ........................................ F lorence E aston C arm en— H abanera (L o v e Is L ik e a W ood B ird ) A ct I (B is e t) Soprano. In F r e n c h ....................................................F loren ce E aston A ndren C henier— N em lco d ella P a trla (E n em y o f H is Coun- **7) A c* I11 (G lord ane) B aritone, in I ta lia n . G iuseppe D anise O tello — Credo (Ia g o 's C reed) A ct II (V erd i) Baritone, in I ta lia n ...............................................................................G iuseppe D anise 50005 2.00 15000 1.50 2.00 INSTRUMENTAL Salom e's D an e » P a rt I. F rom th e M usic D ram a ,'8alom e” < S t r a u s s )..............R ic h a r d S tra u ss and Sym phony O rchestra 2.00 Salom e's D ance— P art II. F rom th e M usic D ram a Salom e" (S tr a u s s )................R ichard S tra u ss e n d Sym phony O rchestra Spring Song (M en d elsso h n ) P ia n o fo rte S olo.L eop old Godowslcy 15001 T he F la tterer (L a L isoajarn ) (C ham inade) P ian oforte Solo 1.50 L eopold G odow sky Second M aaurka (L a Bfeaotrler) (Op. 1») (W ien la w sk i) V iolin 15002 . ...................................... A-.............................. B ron islaw H uberm an 1.50 M elodle (Op. 42. No. I ) (T e ch a lk o w e k y ) Violin Solo B ron islaw H uberm an P a g lla ec t— S electio n (P u e o ln l) C oncert B and 25005 . V eaeella’s Ita lia n B and 1.50 Toeca— S electio n (P u o etn l) C onoert B and V eeeella’e Ita lia n B and *107 I C oaxing th e P lano (C onfrey) R a g tim e Plano 8 o lo .Z e s Confrey 75« t G reenw ich W itch (C enfrey) R a g tim e P lano S o lo ..Z e s Confrey 5000’ CONCERT T h e G reat A w a h e a in f (J o h n sto n e -K r a m e r ) T en or.T h eo. K arie B eca u se (T eeo h em a ch er-D 'M a rd elet) T en o r.............Theo. K arie Onward C hristian Sold iers (Sir A rthur Su llivan) 6051 __ . ~ . C ollegiate Choir 1.00 R eck o f A ges (T « p la d y -H a stin g s) 8oprano and C ontralto M arte T iffany and E lisab eth Lennox 5055 ( Song o f th e "M ush On" (R o b ertso n -R h ye H e rb ert) B a r i to n e _ R ichard B onelli 1.00 { _ ... R ollin g Dow n to B io (K lpllag-O ernxan) B ariton e R ichard B onelli 5052 1.00 POPULAR E d d ie L eonard B in es (S ta n to n ) T enor and B aritone B illy Jones and E rn est H are w ith Carl F en ton ’s O rchestra C arolina R o llin g Stone ( P a rish -Y o u n g -S q u ires) Tenor rnard w ith Carl F en ton 's O rchestra ____ . _ _ ( Y J n o s u - n L g ew ke1 k st) B a r ito n e ........................Erneet H are Granny -L is-A ew ie-A ______ A Lprll pril Show« Sh ow ers (D e S y lv a -S ilv e r s) . ________ B aritone. ___________ Saxophone Obll- g a to by R udy W te d o e ft...............*................................... , ¿ Eri m e a t H are M am m y Lou (S terlin g-M oran -V on T llser ).S tr a n d M ale Q uartet L a la w a n a L ullab y ( W h lt« -8 ta r k ) T enor and B ariton e C harles H art and E llio tt Shaw 2167 75« «155 75« 215» 75« FOR DANCING Song o f In d ia — F o x T rot (R lm sk y -K o rsa k o w ) R udy W led oeft’e C alifornians Gray Morn— F ox T rot (O n all-W ard -S tan d ish ) R udy W ie d o e ft’s C alifornians On th e 'Gia 'Gin 'G inny Shorn—F ox T rot (L eslie-D o n a ld so n ) 2192 B en n ie K rueger's O rchestra 76c C arolina Blue«— F ox T rot (R ln g le) .B e n n ie K rueger’s O rchestra Threw O'Clook In th e M orning— W a lts (T errlss-R ob led o) 2193 Carl F enton s O rchestra Indian a L ullab y— W a lts (T o rrlss-K en d all) 75« Carl F en to n ’e O rchestra J u s t a L ittle L ove Song— F o x T rot (Y oun g-L ew is-C oop er) 5054 Is’ ’ ■ O - rchestra - [sham Jones' 75c * My M am m y K now » -F ox T rot (D o C osta-Jerom e) Isham J o n e s’ O rchestra G ranny— F o x T rot (Y o u a g -L o w ls-A k st) 21S4 { B en n ie K rueger's O rchestra 75« D oo-D ah B in es— F ox T rot (R o se-W h ite ) B en nie K rueger’s O rchestra G ood-B ye S h a n g h a i— F ox T rot (Joh nson -M eyer) 2190 Carl F en ton ’s O rchestra 75c ’ W hile M iami D r ea m s—F ox T rot ( E g a n -W h itIn gi Carl F en ton 's O rchestra 2191 75o { J. E. METZGER FRESH MEAT & FISH Also a Variety of Salt Fish for Lenten Season GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Phone 1891 A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. BE SURE TO GET OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE YOU ORDER PHONE 2431 GRESHAM PLEASANT HOME GIRLS A DAY OF TRIUMPH FOR TO ATTEND CONVENTION ONE WHO WAS DESPISED "F iv e h u n d red conversions to P lea san t Home is to have fo u r rep i C h rist,’’ says th e Rev. E a rl B. Cot- resen tativ es a t th e O lder G irl's con | ton, “ m ark ed th e la st day of the ference which is to be held a t Cor T ab ern acle m eetings in Spokane re- vallis u n d er th e auspices of th e S tate Sunday School association next S at i cently led by Dr. G eorge Wood An- u rd ay and Sunday, A pril 8 and 9. I derson who is now conducting revi- Misses A rdis Rich an d M yrtle j val services in P o rtlan d . Special N asshahn w ere chosen as delegates m eetings in th e F irs t church of K ent, by th e P leasan t H ome B aptist W ashington, d u rin g th e past m onth church bcause of th e ir fa ith fu l a t resu lted in 200 conversions. Jesu s ten d an ce a t Sunday school. is being u sh ered in triu m p h in to th e Misses A nna L en n artz and R uth h ea rts of men today, even as h e en Ick le r will rep rese n t th e P leasan t tered th e city of Je ru sa le m on th e H om e M ethodist church. They will first P alm Sunday n in eteen h u n d red pay th e ir own expenses. years ago. H as He en tered your T he g irls will leave fo r Corvallis h ea rt an d does H e reign as king today. th ere? Mrs. C. A. H ill, secretary of th e The m orning service a t th e P lea s S tate Sunday School association has ant H om e M ethodist church w ill be ch arg e of th e tw o-day program , led by th e p asto r, Rev. E arl B. C ot w hich has been a rran g e d fo r th e con ton. H is topic fo r th is Sunday is, ference. “ How to F in d Your P lace in L ife.” The evening service a t 8 p. m. will FAIRVIEW be led by Mrs. A lta Stafford. The Mrs. E. W ag n er has kindly opened su b ject of stu d y is th e life of h er house for an evening te a w hich is " R u th ,” one of th e o u tstan d in g to be given u n d er th e auspices of the heroines of all history. The Sunday school m eets a t ten M ethodist L adies' Aid next T hursday o’clock. The u niform lesson being evening, A pril 11. All a re cordially “ Saving th e C hild.” You are cor invited. dially invited to a tte n d th is "P le a s, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B urlingam e a n t C hurch H om e.” a re spending a few days in P o rtlan d v isitin g th e ir son, E. B urlingam e. GILLIS T he usual Services will be held at th e P resb y terian church next S un P a sto r B arry will be at th e chapel day. T he serm on by th e pastor, the Rev. E. R? H ollensted, will be on th e for th e Sunday school a t 2 o ’clock su b ject, “T he One and Only C reed.” and will preach a fte r th e school. His A cordial in v itatio n is extended to them e fo r m u tu al co n sid eratio n , “A all of the services. W onderful M iracle of H ealin g .” Ev erybody Invited. J. G. MAST, Mgr. FREE YOUR FARM ROAD SIGN We have a limited supply of blackboard road signs bearing your name and ample space in which to advertise what you have for sale. One of these signs is yours for the asking. Home of RICHARD SMITH BANK OF GRESHAM 4'i Paid on Savings FOR SALE 'Pile above signs are made of sheet steel and will last a long time and will look much better in front of your home than a piece of board or the end of a box. DON'T DELAY YOUR ORDER. BANK OF GRESHAM Gresham, Oregon ROCKWOOD COTTRELL V isitors a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. O. W alln on Sunday w ere Mr. On E aster Sunday a t C o ttrell com- and Mrs. T. Sando, Mr. an d Mrs. E. ; inunity church, Sunday school will Johnson and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. : lie at 10, follow ed by a sh o rt p ro B. Sm ith. g r a m . P reach in g a t 11 by Rev. S. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert K ru e g er vis , !•’. P itts. S ubject, “ T he Resurrec- ited Dr. and Mrs. Ben P edersen on i don and th e Life Beyond.” Special Sunday. music will be ren d ered by th e choir. T he e n tertain m en t given by the B asket lunch will be served a t noon. P aren t-T each ers association last S at Song service at 2 :3 0 by sin g ers from u rd ay was a g rea t success. The p ro P o rtlan d will be follow ed at 3 by ceeds am ounted to $84.30. 1 preaching by Rev. D. M. C athey of A very unique affair was held at Gresham . th e hom e of Mrs. Wm. Jelk in in Miss Mabel W ag n er of P o rtlan d honor of Miss E d ith Je lk in by the j spent Sunday a t home. m arried friends of Miss Jelk in . Mrs. S. B. Splaw n was a P o rtlan d They in itiated h er into th e house i v isito r Monday. w ife’s league and presented h er w ith Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Newell of P o rt a loose.leafed cook book an d flour land spent one day last week w ith Mr. dish. They were e n te rta in e d by Mrs. and Mrs. G. H. B lackburn. O. J. Brown, Mrs. Em erson Brown Mrs. S. F. P itts called on Mrs. A. and Miss Je lk in . A very pleasant R. G oger S atu rd ay . Mrs. G oger Is tim e was enjoyed by all. Tw enty- recovering from a severe a tta c k of th e five ladies were present. flu. T he C ottrell com m unity church has been reshingled, a new chim ney SANDY BLUFF built and th e woodw ork Inside p a in t One n ig h t last week Mr. and Mrs. ed recently. F ra n k M cKinney Is pa Jam es M athews gave a house-w arm - p ering it now and expects to have it j ing in th e ir new hom e. A very large all com pleted fo r E aster. Mrs. H attie S p ark s of P o rtlan d atten d a n ce of neighbors an d friends spent several days la st week w ith E. | joined in th e social event. Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. B ergseth, E. Quay and fam ily. , A pril 3d, a baby girl. Mrs. Berg- ' seth will be rem em bered as Miss Ma- I bel H auglum . News has reached h ere of the b irth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. W. M cW illis of E stacada. Mrs. McWillis was Miss E lsie B ates. Mrs J. Donaldson and dau g h ter, J E ula M arvin, w ere th e delegates SPEC IA LIST : from th e com m unity ch u rch to the i Sunday school convention at Je n in In te rn a l M edicine for th e past. nings Lodge, F rid ay and S atu rd ay , of E leven Y ears. last week. A la rg e n u m b er of frien d s and neighbors g ath ered jit th e home of j Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Griffin and en »DEH NOT O PE R A T E joyed dancing D uring th e evening ; th e tw o little Brophy g irls gave a ¡Scottish dance. Miss D orothy and W ill be a t BENSON H OTEL i Iren e Griffin gave read in g selections. ! A bounteous lunch was served and every one had a very en joyable tim e. DOW N TO $550 Coming to P o rtlan d PA ID CASH for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind E. BAUM ANN, Gresham, Phone 2441 See Me for C attle H auling Fisk Tires and Tubes OLDFIELD TIRES REPAIRIN G AND RETREADING All work guaranteed. T im e to R , t i r â t GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY O pposite B row n’s M arket GEORGE A. BRANDT Phone 1107 WOOD Pow ell St. COAL EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE A Truck for Every Kind of Work Cor. P o w ell and M aple (>res ham 1581 * 2 4 7 D aria Street P ortlan d Bdwjr. 2OH2 Tel. 601 — E lectric Building — Main St. FRANK C. JONES & CO. CARPENTER Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent Frank C. Jones LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Wiring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Floyd L. Mack N e v e r B e f o r e Dr. Mellenthin PLEASANT HOME Mrs. B. C. A ltm an and Mrs. Bau- d er m ade a business trip to Canby on last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Roork have tak en possession of th e ir farm n ear O rient, which has been occupied for several years by R. I. A nderson and fam ily. Mr. Roork will engage in I stock raisin g and dairying. W ilbur Stelnm an is kept busy g rin d in g feed for th e farm ers. A d a u g h te r was born to Mr and Mrs. M arion M ayfield-on April 1. Miss L. Reciele. who has been here for several m onths carin g for Mrs. It. I. A nderson, has retu rn ed to h er hom e a t L ato u rell. On Saturday evening she was given a farew ell p a r ty by Mr. and Mrs. H. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. M cKenney had as g u ests on S atu rd ay Mr. and Mrs. A. Pearson of P o rtlan d , old friends of D ouglass county. Mr and Mrs. J. B. L en t have bought p roperty n ea r th e sta tio n and have retire d from active farm ing. T h eir son-in-law and d a u g h te r, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dollow ltch, a re ru n n in g th e farm and clearin g an ad ditional tra c t of 2n acres th is spring. R. I A nderson and H. Nelson have gone to M adras, in ea stern Oregon, on a business trip . Mr. and .Mrs. Sam uel R egnan -of P o rtlan d visited th e la tte r's sister, Mrs. Collins, on Sunday. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, A pril 12, 13, 14, 15 Office H ours: 10 a. in. to 4 p. m. F o u r days only. su lta tio n . No ch arge for con in Overland history has true engineering been so per fectly expressed. Never before, we believe, has care in automobile workmanship been more painstakingly maintained. ]30-inch spring base provides the comfort of heavy, ex pensive ears. Triplex springs of vanadium steel increase tire mileage. Powerful, economical motor delivers 25 miles and more per gallon. All steel body used elsewhere only on much more expensive cars, llardhaked enamel finish maintains good ap pearance under hard usage. Electro Auto-Lite starter ami lights. Electric horn, de mountable rims, three-speed transmission. Overland Alwayn a Good tnventment Now the Greatent Automobile Value in America Dr. M ellenthin is a re g u la r g ra d u ate in m edicine and su rg ery and is licensed by th e sta te of Gregor,. He I vistts professionally th e m ore im p o rt-, a n t tow ns and cities an d offers to all i ’ who call on th is trip free co n su lta tion, except th e expense of tre a tm e n t 1 when desired. A ccording to his m ethod of tr e a t m ent he does not o p era te for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stom ach, to n sils o r adenoids. He has to his cred it w onderful re su lts in diseases of th e stom ach, liver, bowels, blood, skill, nerves, h ea rt, kidney, bladder, bed w etting, ca-1 ta rrh . weak lungs, rh eu m atism , sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal all- i m ents. If you have been a ilin g for any i len g th of tim e and do not get any , b etter, do not fall to call, as Im prop e r m easures r a th e r th an disease are | very often th e cause of your long stan d in g tro u b le. P lasant H om e lln|»tist Church. R em em ber above d ate, th a t con Bible school will convene at 10 su ltatio n on thia trip will be free and i a. m. T he evening service will open th a t hia tre a tm e n t is different. at 7 o’clock, followed by a h alf h o u r of singing, a fte r which P asto r Barry will speak on th e tw o-fold proposi M arried women m ust be accom tion “ T he O rigin and P urpose of Sin panied by th e ir huabands. and S alv atio n .” A ddress: 33« Boston Block, Min- ' . Who Han the Manter Kc|f 7 ln e * p o iia , Minn. Gresham Overland Co. 1141 \V. A. HESSEL GRESHAM 1141 Phone*: E ast 7102; G resham JIAS AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your Patronage Solicited MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE M oving and (o-to-ral H au lin g 124-tl Union A venue Wood, Coal and B riquet* Port land. Oregon U ha Han the Manter Key ? t ree ! the Mynterioun Key !