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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1922)
« PAGE F O i'R GKEMHA.M O1TLOOK. F or Hale F o r concrete w ork, $2.15 per yd ■ One open top desk. Pigeon holes, F o or r road, $2.00 per yd. D elivered ¡ I draw ers and ledger cupboards. L. L. anyw here in city. M. E. W illiam s, ' K idder Hdw. Co. Phone 1421. phone 121x4. Now that Spring is here— TCEsDAY, APRIL 18, 1022 JONES LUMBER CO. ESTABLISHED 1859 F rom a B o a rd to a C a rlo a d Zi BE SURE TO GET OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE YOU ORDER PHONE 2431 GRESHAM GRESHAM LOCALS You will need a pair of CANVAS SHOES W e H ave Them for the W hole F am ily e ? ™ ’ J. G. MAST, Mgr. ~ Miss W inifred S t.C la ir spent th e T he an n u al m eeting of th e B ethel E aster w eek-end at home. B aptist church will convene at th e Mrs. F. D. Axtell, who has been in church F rid ay evening. A pril 21st. , P o rtlan d for some tim e, is spending The m eeting will be called prom ptly ¡t few days at h er hom e here. She is at 7 o ’clock. R eports from every de- recovering from a tedious illness p artm en t of th e church will be heard . from com plications with influenza. and th e election of officers for th e en- Dr. Emily F. Bolcom recently r e suing year will be held. Dr. G. H. tu rn ed from Hollywood, C alifornia, Young of P o rtlan d will be p resen t w here she was the g u est of Mr. and and will give a sh o rt in sp ira tio n a l ad- Mrs. Chas. R. B aird, form erly of I dre8s for th e ch eerin g of th e w ork- B&irdsdale statio n . She rep o rts t h e ¡ ers B airds cosily se ttle d in th e ir hom e HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. and enjoying th e so u th e rn clim ate. Mr. Baird is connected w ith a p rin t By H. S. R E PO R T E R . ing house w hich m akes a specialty of L etters were aw arded players in legal business. b ask etb all and football F rid ay , by C allers at th e hom e of Mr. and N ettie Nelson, p resid en t of th e G irls’ Mrs. J. d . M etzger on Sunday w ere A thletic association. T he follow th e ir son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. ing w ere honored: and Mrs. M artin G rass an d th e ir lit F o o tb all tle d a u g h te r V irginia May, of P o rt S atte rstro m , fu llb ack ; Q uesin land. They w ere accom panied by b erry, q u a rte r; Pulfler. le ft half?. Capt. H arry W inant Caygill of F o rt Lane, rig h t h a lf; B rugger, c e n te r; D uring th e Sloop, g u ard ; L H am ilton, New York. F an ch er, g u a rd ; w ar C aptain Caygill was in com m and Geddes, tack le; N asshahn, ta ck le ; of Co. M ,23d In fa n try , of w hich Mr. M ercer, end; L u n d ay , en d ; H orton, G rass was a m em ber. F red T. Mer q u arte r. rill, J r., who was killed in action, B ask et ball ' v as a m em ber of th e sam e com pany. S trong, fo rw ard ; Bailey, fo rw ard ; . C aptain Caygill cam e to bring th e M ercer, fo rw ard ; P u lfer, ce n te r; bodies of th ree soldiers to P o rtland. F an ch er, g u a rd ; Booth, g u a rd ; W in- I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E verest have ters, fo rw ard ; Q uesinberry, g u ard . ' | moved into th e Thom pson house on G irls’ B a sk etb a ll I Maple avenue, next door to th e Ek- Mary Canny, ce n te r; Cora Jo h n strom T ruck service. son, g u ard ; B erd ella Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. H arold Sm ith, n e e 'K u ar,D Je n n ie Sloop, fo rw ard ; Le Miss H annah Lane, of B ridal Veil, are nora E der. fo rw ard ; Lucile McCar-1 i visiting a few days w ith Mr. S m ith ’s ter, cen ter. An ad d itio n al le tte r was given to | paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. S m ith of Mr. L aw rence, ch airm an of th e W hitehead addition. Mr. Mast and fam ily w ere very board, who alw ays show s th e g r e a t agreeably su rp rised M onday m orning est of In terest in us. He is alw ays when Jo h n Schram and D aniel ready to do an y th in g fo r union high Schram , uncles of Mr. Must dropped th a t will tend to m ake it b etter. He in fdr a sh o rt visit. They w ere on is a m an who has gained th e g re a te s t ' th e ir way from Los A ngeles to respect of every stu d e n t in union Seattle. Jo h n Schram is p resid en t of high. H e is a real booster fo r a th th e F irst N ational Bank of S eattle letics and we are proud to co u n t him and Daniel Schram a re tire d b an k er a le tte r man. O ur first gam e of b aseball will be of Colum bus, N ebraska. played a t Oregon City F rid ay , A pril T he G resham P aren t-T each er as 21. F rid ay , A pril 28, we play V an sociation will hold a m eeting for the couver on th e S tap leto n a th le tic field. tran sactio n of im p o rta n t business in O ur schedule fo r th e season w ill soon th e assem bly room of th e g rad e be com pleted and p o sters will be d is school on W ednesday aftern o o n at 3 trib u te d o ver tow n giving all th e O’clock. gam es th a t will be played th is season L. L. K idder, who has been ill with and tim e and place of each gam e. grip for th e past week, is rep o rted T he last n u m b er of th e Lyceum im proving. C ourse was given in th e high school Mrs. N ellie G ullickson has been assem bly hall by th e D orian Trio. seriously sick b u t is now recovering. F in an cially , th e co u rse has m et th e W alter A drian left yesterday for cost of sam e. No plans have been S eattle w here he will join th e m ade for th e Lyceum C ourse fo r next K n ig h ts T em p lar’s band of W ashing year. ton on a trip to New O rleans, th e oc An excellent p ic tu re of P re sid en t casion being th e n atio n al convention H ard in g was p resen ted to th e stu d e n t of th e o rder. It is th e hope of th e body by K. A. M iller of th e B ank of K n ig h ts of th e n o rth w est to bring G resham , who is clerk of union high. th e 1925 conclave to S eattle and th e Mr. M iller has alw ays show n a deep W ashingtonians a re sp a rin g no ex In terest in union high an d has spent pense in sen d in g a big rep rese n tatio n much of his tim e and ta le n t in o u r to th e so u th e rn city. ... ...... . . .w e lfare. We ap p re cia te his b eau tifu l Miss Mabel L u n d q u ist cam e hom e 1 glft from M onm outh to spent E aster. She | was accom panied by tw o o th e r s tu SEE IF YOU CAN d en ts of th e Oregon N orm al. Miss PUZZLE THIS OUT Bessie H u n ter of C loverdale and Miss Olga C h risten sen of Bandon. Miss I t ’s com ing! W h at? Save th e d ate H u n te r also visited w ith Mrs. Roy H. Are you going? W e’ll n ot stay late. Gibbs w hile here. T he G resham G range so w e’re to ld All th e m em bers young and old REBEKAH DISTRICT A re p lan n in g so m eth in g u n iq u e yet CONVENTION COMING new I And they have invited me and you. T he R ebekah d istrict convention Is W hen 1 tell you th e nam e you'll to be held In G resham on Monday, laugh 1 th in k . April 24. T his will Include all Re | I t’s “ U go, I go! Jolly Jin k s .” bekahs from Sandy, Boring and >r>u know It now I t's n com m unity G resham . T he s ta te presid en t ex- p arty ■ peels to be in G resham on th is date. ! T h at we all m ust come and ta k e p a rt in. Coal S trik e C annot Affect P ortlan d . At least as long as th e Gas Com T h u rsd ay evening— Ju st at eight pany's production of Gasco B riquets April 27 is the date keeps up. T his com pany produces m illions of WHAT CAVSFS GAM 'p o u n d s of th e best fuel th a t is made, ON THF STOMACH |a s it is alm ost en tirely carbon. People buying Gasco B riquets do It Is caused by ferm en tin g , so u r not spend th e ir money for ashes. This As th e coal s trik e was announced, ¡w aste m a tte r in the in testin es th e news also appeared In th e papers old. foul m a tte r should be th o ro u g h th a t Gasco B riquets had been reduced ly cleaned out w ith sim ple bu ck th o rn J to $14.75 fo r delivery at th e <om- bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad- I puny’s convenience d u rin g th e sum ler-i-ka. This acts on BOTH upper m er and low er bowel, rem oving old ac T his enables them to keep th eir cum ulated m a tte r von never tho u g h t organized crew s Intact, th u s saving was in your system . A dler-l-ka re (th e ex tra cost of crow ding all d«llv- lieves ANY I’ASE gas on the sto m ! cries Into a few m onths in th e fall ach EXCELLENT for so u r stom ach ; This saving is passed on to the pub and chronic co n stip atio n G uards lic and last year th o se th a t bought at ag ain st ap p en d icitis.— G resham D rug th e Special Sum m er price saved Com pany.— Adv. •them selves a to ta l of over $23 000 - Adv W ant aos. add to y o u r profit. Little Boys’ Sizes................................ $1.20 Youths’ Sizes......................................... 1.30 The Biff Boys’ Sizes........................... 1.50 They have brown rubber suction soles and brown trimmings Ladies’ White O xfords....................... $1.25 Ladies’ White Bals.............................. 1.35 Walrad Mercantile Co. Ladies’ Muslin Night Gowns [/2 PRICE WINDOW SHADES V - ______ _______— • 7 Let us figure on your new house for shades. Call up by phone, 190 1, and we will give estimates, any Color, size or kind J. E. METZGER. Gresham, Oregon Our stock of shades is complete, ranffinff in price from 50c up. How to get rid of wash-day drudgery No inore need o f b e n ding o ver a steam ing wash tu b depending on inefficient help o r sending clothes to a laundrx th a t m ight ru in them . T h e re 's a b e tte r w av. H IG H S P E E D W aslm r cleans y o u r most d e lic a te blouses w ith o u t fe a r o f in ju ry . It washes the c h ild re n 's g rim y p la y-su its th o ro u g h ly and w ith o u t lab or. It makes clothes w ear longer. T ilin ' saved on wash d a y w ill enable von to do m ore o f the th in g s y o n 'il lik e to do. $5 00 w ill p u t the H IG H S P E E D W asher in y o u r home. Balance in easy w eekly paym ents. C lothes baskets, clothes lines, wash tubs, w rin g e rs , iro n in g hoards and o th e r lab or saving la u n d ry accessories. i Millinery Sale VARNISHES L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Phone 1121 Real Banking service at the First State Bank Service is more th a n a mere te rm in th is bank. I t is a fu n d a m e n ta l. W hen yon m a in ta in y o u r accou nt here yo u are e n title d to every service— e very co n s id e ra tio n —-consistent w ith y o u r business re q u ire m e n ts and p ru d e n t h a n k in g methods. I lie officers o f th is in s titu tio n are a lw a ys gla d to discuss fin a n c ia l m a tte rs w ith y o u — and w ith o u t o b lig a tio n on y o u r p a rt. / he Rank of Real Service” • Member of Federal Reserve System THE GRESHAM HAT SHOP wishes to announce its first sale of Sum m er M illinery. 4 . W. Metzger & Co. Every hat has been reduced in price, so buy yours now, while the supply is best. ■J PAINTS FIRST STATE BANK, Gresham, Oregon W inchester General Utility Oil will make your household appliances run easier. 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Dogs so ru n n in g meet in th e au d ito riu m of th e union at large will be im pounded. G. COX. Marshal high school in G resham S atu rd ay . April 29. T he program will be g iv The Rank of Gresham pays 5 per en a t a la te r date. . cent interest on tim e deposits.— Ad