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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1922)
PAGE t o r i t guesham outlook Aired Ore* ha in Man Ole«. to a P o rtla n d h o sp ita l w h ere he C has. E. W h eeler, w ho had m ade th e passed aw ay. As fa r as is know n he had no re la tiv e s in th is p a rt of th e hi» hom e In one of th e b u ild in g s a t cou n try . th e M ultnom ah co u n ty fa ir g ro u n d s, W ash in g to n s ta te fa ir, Y akim a, died in a P o rtla n d h o sp ital th e first p a r t of la s t week. He w as 72 y e a rs of W ash in g to n , S ep tem b er 18-23. In te rs ta te fa ir, S pokane, W ash in g ag e an d w as su fferin g from dropsy, ton, S ep tem b er 1-9. w hich cau sed his 'd eath . T illam o o k co u n ty fa ir, S ep tem b er Mr. W’h e e le r w as ta k e n 111 ab o u t tw o w eeks ago and w as being cared 12-15. fo r a t th e hom e of Dick Je n n in g s n ear R e g u la r m e e tin g o f G resh- th e fa ir g ro u n d s. W hen he failed to am L odge No. 125, I.O .O .F. reco v er, th e co u n ty a u th o ritie s w ere notified. Miss Mary H lllm eyer, co u n ir. th e O dd F e llo w s h a ll, ev ery T h u r s ty h e a lth n u rse, cam e o u t to in v e s ti day ev en in g . B ro th e rs w elcom e. C L A R E N C E STA N LEY , N. G. g ate. S he had th e sick m an rem oved ' C. A. H IL L , S ec re ta ry . T he W ell-Shod Is U su a lly th e H ea lth y S ch ool B oy Parents of healthy boys know the wisdom of buying good school shoes. 1 he boy is out daily in all kinds of weather, so it is important that more care be given to shoe buying than any other apparel. We carry only the standard makes, each style de noting best in boys’ footwear for the season. RUBBERS Big Storm Rubbers or the light er weights—but every boy should be fit ted out now—no wet feet—no absent days CARL DAHL BACK TO SCHOOL means a new hat or cap Miss B eatrice Ja c k so n sp e n t th e L abor Day w eek-end a t th e C latsop b each es ns th e g u est of Miss Lois S chm ale and C hase E. St. C lair. T his w as Miss J a c k s o n ’s first v isit to th e ocean and it Is needless to say th a t sh e w as ch arm ed by th e ex p erien ces an d scen es of th e seaside. T en people left G resham W ednes- day m o rn in g fo r Mt. Hood. T h o se in th e p a rty w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. R. G eb h ard t, Mrs. E. G editzsch an d h er son, 'A rth u r G editzsch from S e attle, th e M isses F rie d a R am ser, Olive W edin an d M innie S ch rep el of D am as- cu s, W a lte r R am ser, E d w ard S chw ed- le r and M elvin B rugger. T he clim b to th e su m m it w as not begun u u n til F rid a y m o rn in g an d th e top w as je a c h e d in six h o u rs from th e tim b er line. T he fog w as d en se so it w as im p o ssib le to see th e w o n d erfu l view. All th e p a rty m ade th e clim b except Mrs. G eb h ard t an d Mrs. G editzsch. T h e G resh am g ra n g e w ill m eet in re g u la r sessio n nex t S a tu rd a y m o rn ing. C om m ittees w ill be ch o sen to ta k e c h a rg e of th e p re p a ra tio n s for e n te rta in in g P om ona g ra n g e on W ed n esd ay , S ep tem b er 20. S a tu rd a y 's m eetin g is a n im p o rta n t one an d a fu ll a tte n d a n c e is desired. Miss M uriel W arden h a s re tu rn e d from a tw o -w eeks' visit to W oodland, W ash in g to n . She b ro u g h t h er frien d M iss H azel T h eel back w ith h e r to v isit for a co u p le of w eeks. Dr. F red T h om pson of T h e D alles and A. M. W ilkinson re tu rn e d to G resh am Inst T u esday evening from a th re e -d a y h u n iiu g tr ip n e a r B andon, O regon. T hey saw se v eral d eer but failed to g et any. O liver S tro m q u ist, of th e O utlook I force, wife an d son visited S unday | and M onday w ith Mr. S tro m q u ist's sis te r, Mrs. A. P. Jo h n so n , and fam ily I at La C en ter, W ashington. M rs. A nna S c h ille r and son, V er non, acco m p an ied by Leo A niker left S u n d ay for th e ir su m m er hom e a t Long B each, W ash in g to n , w h ere they expect to rem ain for week. Mr. and Mrs. R obert L eighton and ch ild re n of L aG rande, O regon, v isit ed se v eral d ay s la st week w ith Mrs. L eig h to n 's n fo th er, Mrs. P. A. Gould an d otheb re lativ es. W e are show ing a new stock o f the L atest F all S tyles CAPS Eor any occasion and for the school-boy $1.00 to j HATS T he G resham people w ho have been spending th e sum m er a t Zig Zag re tu rn e d to G resham S a tu rd a y a f te r Mr. an d Mrs. H. C. L arsen , Mr. and noon. T hose w ho w ere up th e re w ere Mrs. J. N. C lan ah an sp e n t th e w eek Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall and fam end in a m uch enjoyed tr ip to S ea ily and th e M isses M abel In g lis and side. T h ey left S a tu rd ay , proceeded H elen H oss. T hey have enjoyed th e ir le isu rely to R a in ie r w here th ey sto p ou tin g very m uch and d e c la re it to ped for th e n ig h t a t th e a u to cam p have been th e b e st ever sp en t. T hey g ro u n d s. On S unday m o rn in g they w ould hav e liked to have rem ain ed w ent on to A sto ria w’h ere th e y a tte n d th e re ovar L abor day but th ey had to ed th e M ethodist ch u rc h and listened j g et re ad y for school w hich begius to a serm o n by th e p a sto r, th e Rev. Monday. M elville T. W ire. T hey sp e n t Sunday R alph M iller, of C orvallis, sp e n t th e n ig h t a t th e S easide cam p ground, w eek-end w ith h is m o th er, Mrs. Inez called on Dr. and Mrs. J. E. C lanahan M iller. an d atten d ed ch u rc h in th e evening. Som e m uch needed im p ro v em en ts ' T hey a rriv e d hom e on Monday. | a re being m ade on th e M ethodist j Miss L ois H esseltin e of M e rrill,’ E piscopal ch u rc h . T he a p p ro a c h to j n e a r K lam ath F alls, h a s a rriv e d a t I th e m ain e n tra n c e h as been to rn ' th e hom e of h er g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. aw ay and a la rg e r p la tfo rm a n d step s I an d Mrs. R. W. C alkins, w h ere she ' have been b u ilt u n d e r th e su p erv isio n w ill rem ain for th e w in te r and a tte n d j of W. K. H am ilton. T h is w ill be high school. i painted d u rin g th e next few days, by Mr. and Mrs. D uncan . nd fam ily Mr. R union. T h e e n tire ro o f of th e w ho fo rm erly occupied th e co ttag e : ch u rc h is being re sh in g le d by an ex- ' ow ned by F ra n k W ostell, have moved ' p e rt sh in g le r from a W ash in g to n city. to N orth Y akim a, W ashington. M. C. H. L. B all and Mrs. V iolet T h o rn W illiam s left e a rly W ednesday m o rn ton drove to C la tsk a n ie on S unday ing for N orth Y akima h a u lin g th e ir m o rn in g , re tu rn in g th e sam e even- . household goods on h is tru ck . ing. MMM For Dress $2.50 $3.50 $5.00 s j II : C This must be the house E. W. AYLSWORTH “T T is well lighted, isn't it.” 1 ‘•Yes, Jim told me he had ills house o utfitted w ith new Westingbouse Mazda Lamps B o u g h t fro m W e beg to announce to our friends and the public that we will open a new store on Main street, between 2d and 3d in Gresham Oregon, on Thursday, Septem ber 7th, at 10 a. in.. where we will carry a complete line of 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c Special and Variety Goods. To all our friends and the public we extend a hearty invitation to visit our Opening Sale. No effort has been spared to make this a profitable occasion for you. I seful souvenirs for the ladies and children. HEPP’S RACKET STORE Main Street, between 2d and 3d Next door to Outlook GRESHAM. OREGON C lear. F rosted ¡hid Colored all sizes. Mrs. M ary P atch of G a rd n e r, K an- I sas, is v isitin g w ith G resham frien d s. She w as accom panied by h e r g ra n d - ' i son, Jo h n O tt, w ho is v isitin g w ith i his fa th e r, Dr. H. H. Ott. Mrs. A rm stro n g , w ho h a s been m aking h e r hom e w ith h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. C. G ordy, left S a tu rd a y m o rn i ing fo r T oledo to v isit h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M etzger, acco m panied hy . C lair G ullickson, re tu rn e d ( to G resham la s t n ig h t from S easide. ' Mrs. N ellie G u llick so n and h e r (laugh- | te r, Mrs. H aro ld E v e re tts, b o th of P o rtla n d w ere w ith th e M etzgers at S easide a n d re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d w ith them . Mrs. P. M ichel and d a u g h te rs, Mrs. j B ruce Hoyt and th e M isses M aude, ( M arguerite and M abel Michel enjoyed a w eek-end tr ip to Seaside. Theft r e p o rt a fine outing. Mr. and M rs. J. C. S h u ltz w ere am ong th e v isito rs to S easide on L a- I bor Day. A hatfpy p a rty re tu rn e d M onday i BOYS AND G IR L S School Days and W et Day are here K eep Your F eet Dry We have the well-known Beacon Falls Rubbers, with red soles, in all sizes. For Men, Women and Children Also Cotton and Silk Umbrellas Walrad Mercantile Co BEAVER BEAVER BEAVER Drag Saws Full 4-h. p. Engine with Clutch and 6-foot saw blade at good 4-h. p. gas engine at this special price you cann afford to be without one. Terms. H E S S E L ’S 1141 Reliability reu n io n of all fo rm er re s id e n ts th e ir fam ilies of P eotone, Illin o is, held a t Hood R iver on L ab o r day. w as a tte n d e d by th e Rev. and H. It. G ebhardt. Out of th e 46 m em b ers th e re w ere 31 w ho a tte n d e d th e reu n io n . In e lu d in g th e m em bers of th e ir fam ilies w ho have been born sin ce th e fafliilies left Illin o is, the n u m b er w as in c re a se d so th a t th e re w ere 55 p re se n t. T h e re w ere, in th e g ath e rin g , one su p e rin te n d e n t of schools, tw o d o cto rs, one c o n tra c to r, one m in iste r, and a n u m b er of fru it g ro w ers. A ll w ere found to be activ e m em b ers of d ifferen t c h u rch es. G resh am , P o rtla n d , F o rest G rove. Hood R iver and W hite S ainton, W ash- ' ington, w ere all re p re se n te d . D u rin g th e day, th e q u estio n w as : b ro u g h t up “ W ho h as re g re tte d com - 1 ing to th e n o rth w e s t? " It w as found i th a t none w ere so rry they had cornel w est. A p e rm a n e n t o rg a n izatio n w as ef- I fe tte d . M eetings h e re a fte r w ill be held an n u a lly fo r th e p u rp o se of j keeping In touch w ith each o th e r and w ith frien d s back In Illin o is and also for th e p u rp o se of boosting th e n o rth - J w est. T he next m eeting w ill be held on L abor Day of next y ear a t F o re st , Grove. C lack am as county S ep tem b er 18-23. FARM GRESHAM way he «lionId go and when he I ■ in It. P ru t erba X X II, 8. any hnhit on th e grow ing b rain and It w ill en d u re to the of life, like I he »car freni a w ound. P rof. Win. Jam e». \\ hv wait until the last hour when we will be rush ed? We can tell you now the text books and supplies the child will need in every grade. Make an early trip here for Supplies, Pencils, Pens, Rulers, Tablets, Erasers, Cases, Straps, Note Books, Ink. GRESHAM DRUG CO The R exall Store Official School Supply Store Birthday Was Celebrated, T h e first q u a rte rly m eeting of th e c o n feren ce y e a r fo r th e F re e M eth odist c h u rc h w ill be held a t the c h u rc h com m encing w ith n ex t F rid ay evening. S eptem ber 8, and holding over S unday. T he d is tric t eld er, the Rev. W. T. K lotzbaeh. w ill p re a c h at 7 30 on F rid ay . S a tu rd a y and Sunday II o 'clock. le boy o r g irl w h at m oney m ean s In life, child m ind an idea of th e b lessin g s and To m ake su re th a t th is g re a t lesson w ill little son o r d a u g h te r in an d open an ' T he h ab it of saving and depositing, tinned th ro u g h youth, w ill be a priceless Gresham, Ore 1141 Servie September 11th is just around the corner fa ir a t C anby THE CHILD IS FATHER OF THE MAN M A C H IN E R Y On S unday a ftern o o n the w nen Mrs. K lotzbaeh w ill be the sp e a k e r. T he re g u la r m id-w eek p ra y e r se rv ic e w ill be held on T h u rsd ay evening a t 7:10 o'clock T he public is c o rd ially Invited to th e s e services. 3 . in su it Cleaned? Have It F rench dry cleaned.- Re p airin g n eatly done. T ailo rin g for adies an d men. PET E R LENARD. T ailor. A h appy p a rty sp e n t S u n d ay a t T he O aks, th e occasio n b eing th e b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry of E llsw o rth R aker. A bout 25 g u e sts, m ost of w hom w ere re la tiv e s, s a t dow n to the b o u n tifu l p icnic d in n e r an d su p p er, and th e c e le b ra tio n proved so en jo y ab le, th e g u est of h o n o r in v ited every one back for a sim ila r occasio n next y ear. T hose p re s e n t w ere Mr. and M rs E llsw o rth R ak er an d baby. Mr. and .Mrs. C. I. R ak er. Mrs. F ie tta H ib b ard . Ja y B ailey, Mr. an d Mrs. Roy Halley and ch ild re n , Mr an d Mrs. R. t> B ailey and fam ily. Mrs. W ard In g lis and c h ild re n . Miss E m m a II. Jo h n so n and h er h o u se -g n e st, Mrs. I.a \ e rn a M C rew , of M arion, Iow a. P ia n o T u n in g . >n g u aran teed . 13. Phone G resham 1561, care O ut-