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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1922)
I»erra»ed Freight Hule*« Are Being Pro posed. ■»etnei Baptist l huren Keeling Announced. T h e b e rry g ro w in g se c tio n s of O re- An im p o rta n t m eetin g w ill be held gon. W ash in g to n an d Id ah o an d th e a t tb e B eth el B ap tist c h u rc h n ext p u b lic se rv ice d e p a rtm e n ts of th ese W ednesday evening a t 7:30. Dr. C. C. w in « „ u . .h _____ i , W rig h t, su p e rin te n d e n t of th e s ta te s ta te s w ill tight th e p ro p o sal of th e wor]( w ill brJ p re a e n t. T h e bu ild in g A m erican R ailw ay an d E x p re ss co m -I of a new c h u rc h w ill be d iscu ssed , p atiy to ra ise b e rry sh ip m en t r a te s T h e Rev. D. Q. B a rry w ish es to ex - 1214 p e r cent. A sta n d w ill be m ad e i p re s ® h is Pro f°u n d g ra titu d e to th e « . 1 « . h .„ ,„ b . b .w W ash in g to n , D. C., N ovem ber 20, in an ffested by th e reco rd b re a k in g a t- tf fo rt to d efeat th e p ro p o sal. i te n d a n c e la s t S u n d ay evening. I t is ex pected W. H. P a u lh a m u s o f I ---------------------- lu u p p , w in W ash ashington to . , P ian o T u n in _ g P u j y a a u llu ill go to W in g to n to “ -tls a c c tlo Phone re p re s e n t th e g ro w e rs o f . th . is sectio n . | S a tis f fa tio n g u a ra n te e d . $3. (3 J I" o n " e ““ s , « G — re sh 1581, c a re O u t- P ro d u c e rs believe th e in c re a se w ould a« a m — »■« lo o k . p u t an end to fre sh b e rry sh ip m en ts from th e Pacific N o rth w est. GKEÍSHAM LOCALS lit.lt t IIM 1.1{ I DECLARED A SI ( CESS T h e hom e o f th e M isses K a th e rin e T he sa c re d co n c e rt given la s t S u n an d F rie d a B ratzel w as th e scene of day evening a t th e B eth el B ap tist ' a p le a s a n t g a th e rin g on S unday even- I Ing, N ovem ber 5, w hen a n u m b er of | Ch" rCh ln G ret,ham u n d e r d ire c frien d s and a c q u a in ta n c e s of th e tio n of H. W. S tro n g proved to be one m o th er, Mrs. P h ilip B ratzel, cam e to of th e finest m u sical e n te rta in m e n ts This store will close all day Saturday in honor of sp en d th e evening. T he occasio n w as ever given in th is city. A la rg e a t in h o n o r of h e r 70th b irth d ay . The ten d an c e of people re p re se n tin g a il of 1 Armistice Day. g u ests a rriv e d in n body as a su rp fse th e c h u rc h e s and m any from o u t of j to th e lad y of h o n o r and sho w ered h er tow n w ere p re se n t. T h e in te rio r a r- I w ith c o n g ra tu la tio n s a n d b irth d ay ra n g e m e n t of th e c h u rc h h as been flow ers. T he s u r p ris e w as m ade com re c e n tly changed an d accom m odation Only a few of many attractive prices for Thursday, p lete by a h u g e b irth d a y cak e d e c o r m ade to s e a t 290 people. All of th e ! se a ts w ere filled and som e people Friday and Monday. a te d w ih 70 lig h ted can d ie s. I t w as I I’sed Implements. th e p re s e n t of Mrs. O scar Jo hnson. | stood up. M usic is th e m o st u sefu l m edium in Som e good used d ra g saw s, c ream T h e evening w as p le a sa n tly sp en t in i T he c h u rc h w as fo rtu n a te in s e c u r se p a ra to rs , p o tato d ig g ers, w alk in g c o n stru c tiv e w ork in a com m unity. co n v ersatio n an d m usic. L ig h t re - 1 ing m any e x c ellen t m u sical n um bers, I plow s, su lk y plow s, feed c u tte rs , g as fre sh m e n ts w ere served. T hose p re s - I M rs' M ab,e c ,o w w as th e p ia n ist and J lo s e p___ 1 en g in es. T h ese a re a ll g u a ra n te e d to IIo Your Christmas Shopping give you sa tisfa c tio n a t a sav in g to e n t a t th e B ratze l hom e on n th even- i Miss N orn*H Lee P e c k - th e violinist. th is is even- Early. you In p rice. W. A. H E SSE L . Ing w ere Mr. an d Mrs. O scar J o h n - ! T h e U nion H igh school o rc h e s tra , Limit 12 cans to customer son. K erm it and D ouglas Jo h n so n , th e u n ,ler th e d irectio n of W m. H. R u th er- NOTICE. Pi*v nn/l AT »• L2 i n _____j , f ° r<l fu rn ish ed som e sp len d id num - T h e a n n u a l m eetin g of th e sto c k Rev. an d Mrs. J. R am ser, th e Rev. and F in e Q u a lity F a n c y W o rk A rtic le s fo r y o u n g a n d old. h o ld ers of th e M ultnom ah C ounty M rs. H. R. G eb h ardt, Mr. and Mrs. B. | bers. T he school o u g h t to be proud G ran g e H all, W ednesday, N o t. N 1 F a ir w ill be h eld in th e ir office on th e L. W alrad , Mr. an d Mrs. Theo. B rug- i to ow n su ch a fine o rc h e s tra . B e g in n in g a t 2:30 P . M. j fa ir g ro u n d s a t G resh am , M onday, D e ger, Miss A nna B rugger, Mrs. F. Vol- A tr e a t w as in s to re fo r th e a u d i 50c — Chicken Dinner — 50c cem ber 4, a t 1 p. m., a t w hich tim e th e b eeh t an d Mrs. W. F. F re u n d from ence in th e p lay in g of M iss H elen One lot to customer a n n u a l re p o rts w ill be read , a new 5:30 P . M. H arp er, a noted v io lin ist from P o r t H «h Pond» and Program In E ten ln g . j board of five d ire c to rs w ill be elected P rin e v ille , O regon. land. H er sis te r, M iss J e a n H a rp e r. and o th e r b u sin ess tra n s a c te d w hich Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n D ennison, w ho COME ONE. COME ALL m accom panied h er a t th e piano. T hose ay com e b efo re th e m eeting. have re c e n tly re tu rn e d to th is com C. D. MINTON, S ec re ta ry . w ho bad th e ho n o r of h e a rin g her m u n ity a fte r se v e ra l y e a r s ’ resid en ce felt th e y w ere ju stified in d e c la rin g a t Condon, have moved in to th e H all h e r p lay in g to be th e b est th ey had re sid e n c e n e a r th e fa ir gro u n d s. ev er h e ard in G resham . Dr. E m ily F. Bolcom h as a g u e st for H om e ta le n t w as w ell re p re se n te d a few days Mrs. C has. R. B aird of Los on th e p ro g ram . A vocal solo by Guy A ngeles, C alifo rn ia, fo rm e rly of Jo n es w as very accep tib le. Dr. H. H B a ird sd a le sta tio n . O tt gave one of his fine euphonium Mr. an d Mrs. J. A. P a lm q u is t have solos. A vocal selectio n by Mrs sold th e ir p ro p e rty a t T illam o o k and R ich ard N eubauer w as w ell given. h av e re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e n e a r T he c h u rc h ch o ir, led by Mr. S tro n g G resham . san g se v e ra l an th em s. A s h o rt ta lk H. J. W olcott of L iv ingston. M on tf» 1 i on m u sic w as given by th e Rev. D. Q. ta n a , sp e n t th e day S a tu rd a y w ith his B arry . T h e p lay in g of th e p o stlu d e Have bids in not later than 3 p. m. Saturday siste r-in -la w , Mrs. H. L. St. C lair. He “T he M arch of V icto ry ” by th e p ian ist w as on his w ay to' s o u th e rn C a lifo r concluded a n e x c ellen t p ro g ram . n ia, w h ere h e ex p ects to sp en d th e w in ter. M usic is “th o u g h t ex p ressed th ro u g h S. B. H all is to sp eak a t th e co n v en tone." tio n of th e s ta te h o rtic u ltu ra l and n u t g ro w e rs ’ asso c ia tio n to be held a t th e 5000 HI INIS A DAY GIVE M O R E T H O U G H T TO M U S IC BRINGS LOWER PRICE O regon A g ric u ltu ra l College, a t C or v a llis, N ovem ber 23 to 25. H is topic A ccording to a sta te m e n t ju s t issued w ill be. G ettin g th e C anes T h a t Get by E dset B. F o rd , p re s id e n t of th e th e F ru it. Mr. H all Is recognized as F o rd M otor C om pany, D etro it, w ho is an a u th o rity on h o rtic u ltu ra l an d a g ri in P o rtla n d a t th e p re s e n t tim e, a g e n c u ltu ra l su b jects. e ra l red u ctio n of 150.00 a c a r h as been Mr. and Mrs. C. E. J a c k s o n e n te r m ade In th e p rices of F o rd Model T GIVE M ORE T H O U G H T TO M U S IC ta in e d Mr. an d Mrs. D elno M acaw and c a rs and th e F o rd 1-ton tru c k , effec tiv e O ctober 17. c h ild re n a t d in n e r Sunday. "T h e rev isio n in p ric e s,” said Mr. Mrs. M innie C o llin s from C a lifo r F o rd , "is th e re s u lt of th e in c re a se d n ia is a g u e st of h e r siste r, M rs. J. D. volum e of b u sin e ss w hich o u r co m B ailey. p a n y h a s enjoyed d u rin g th è p re s e n t F lo y d M ack re tu rn e d to d ay from a y ear, an d also , to th e fa c t th a t w e now h u n tin g trip in e a ste rn O regon w ith ow n and o p e ra te m any of o u r ow n so u rces of ra w m a te ria l, w hich e n 38 geese. F r a n k Jo n e s w ent w ith him a b les us to co n tin u e in c re a sin g th e b u t sto p p ed off a t Q u inton, O regon, to q u a lity of o u r p ro d u c t an d a t th e sam e do som e c a rp e n te r w ork. Mr. Mack tim e keep th e p rice so low th a t F o rd re p o r ts a sc a rc ity of g eese in th a t s e c c a rs a re in re a c h of everybody. "O u r P ro d u c tio n for 1922 is a lre a d y tio n now. T h e ed ito r w as honored in ex cess of a m illion, w hich h a s been w ith a g ift of a nice, la rg e goose. an im p o rta n t fa c to r in b rin g in g dow n M rs. C. G ordy is ill a t h e r hom e co sts. O ur p re s e n t daily o u tp u t is a v e ra g in g b e tte r th a n 5,000 c a rs and from inflam m atio n in h er head. A m eetin g of th e city cou n cil vm ean s a co m p lete F o rd . h is i , evening c a L o r . tr u c k ’ every 5^4 seco n d s of be . held h eld th each eig h t-h o u r w o rk in g day. It is T h e Q ueen E s th e r c irc le m et Mon in a n tic ip a tio n of th is co n tin u ed de day ev en in g a t th e hom e of Miss m and th a t p ric e a d ju s tm e n ts a r e a g a in b eing m ade in o rd e r to keep in effect G eo rg ia S tap leto n . th e policy of se llin g F o rd p ro d u c ts a t T h e re g u la r m eetin g of th e G re sh th e low est p ric e c o n siste n t w ith q u a l am g ra n g e w ill be held n ex t S atu rd ay . ity "Q uality, a s u su a l,” said Mr. F ord, “ w ill co n tin u e to be a prim e c o n sid e r GRESHAM RESID EN T • n in th e b u ild in g of F ord cars. As PASSES AWAA atio o u r b u sin ess h as in creased we have Telephone 1236 Gresham, Oregon R. T. S m ith , a re s id e n t of G resham c o n sta n tly in creased o u r eq u ip m en t an d m a n u fa c tu rin g facilities, so th a t Baby blankets, soft and fleecy, size 30x40, each $1.00 died M onday m o rn in g a t 11:15 a t his th is p rice red u ctio n m erely reflects th e hom e on L aw ren ce avenue. H e had p ro g re ssiv e m ethods w hich com e as a C rib blankets, in blue and white, pink and white figured, “GIVE MORE THOUGHT TO M ISH ." been in fa ilin g h e a lth for sev eral re s u lt of in creased volum e. "T h is red u ctio n , w hich is th e six th , size 36x50, each............................................... $2.25 y e a rs from an illn ess cau sed by com sin ce M arch, 1920, b rin g s th e p rice p lic a te d a ilm e n ts w hich finally caused of th e F ord to u rin g c a r from $575, th e C otton B la n k e ts in G ray an d W hite w ith colored h is d eath . p rice In effect e a rly in 1920, to th e strip ed borders. Size 68 x 80......................... E ach #2.95 p re s e n t e x trem ely low level of $298, B esides h is w ife, he is su rv iv ed by w hich Is n e a rly 50 per cen t less. C or T h e well know n W OOLNAP B la n k e ts a re very tw o d a u g h te rs, Mrs. Ja n ie s Cook of re s p o n d in g re d u c tio n s have been m ade T ro u td a le and Mrs. Ja n ie s S h ep h erd on a ll o th e r ty p es. sa tisfa c to ry . We h av e th em in lig h t T an w ho h as been a t hom e d u rin g th e la st and G ray w ith Blue a n d Gold strip e d borders. W .f .T .P . Will Meet. illn e ss. He is a lso su rv iv ed by seven 64 x 76.................................................................. . E ach #3.95 T he W . C. T. U. w ill m eet T h u rsd a y so n s. W ill, G eorge, E rv in , A rth u r. D aw son, O sm ond an d H aro ld ; an d by a fte rn o o n , N ovem ber 9. a t 2:30 a t th e a b ro th e r, F ra n k S m ith of B rid al Veil. hom e of Mrs. J. G. M etzger. A re p o rt T h ese a r e la rg e sizes. P la id C hecks in P in k , Blue T h e fu n e ra l w ill be held, in G resh- of th e s ta te co n fe re n c e at M cM inn L aw n a n d G ray com binations. W ednesday afte rn o o n at 2:30 at ville w ill be given by Mrs. D. Q. B arry. E ach #8.25, #9.75, #11.75 th e M ethodist ch u rch . T he Rev. A. S. M a rg aret S t.C la ir w ill give a p iano solo en title d "S econd M azu rk a" by H isey w ill officiate. G odard. M ary L a m b a rt, H elen E xley FREE METHODIST ( III RCH an d N tegina H am m ar w ill sin g "J a c k SERVICES ANNOI NEED a n d J ill.” A good a tte n d a n c e is de . sired . T h e second q u a rte rly m eetin g for tlie G resh am F ree M ethodist c h u rc h to Home W anted lo r F o u n d lin g s, be h eld at th e i ftu rch w ill c o m m e n t I T w o b eau tifu l k itte n s a re a w a itin g F rid a y evening. N ovem ber 10, and w ill | ad o p tio n in som e hom e w h ere they THOMAS A. EDISON i co n tin u e over Sunday. T he Rev. W ' w ill receiv e kind tre a tm e n t, and w hich W hat W in c h e ste r know s about steel, p a rtic u la rly about ’ Music, next to religion, is th e m ind s g re a te s t solace and a lso J. K lotzbeck w ill have ch arg e. ¡th e y p ro m ise to keep free from ra ts its g re a te s t In s p iratio n . T he h is to ry of th e w orld show s th a t lofty b eat tre a tin g guu b arrels, tiring pins a n d o th e r gun p arts, S erv ices n ex t S u n d ay w ill open w ith ! and m ice. T h is is th e in fo rm atio n is evident in th e high qu ality tools which th ey a re m ak in g a s p ira tio n s find v en t in m usic, and th a t m u sic, in tu rn , h elp s to in S u n d ay school a t 1(1 o ’clock a. m . A fu rn is h e d -b y Mrs. Ida M. T hom as of j s p ire such a s p ira tio n s ln o th e rs .” If you need new tools we know you will find any W in j love feast w ill follow . P re a c h in g s e r P le a s a n t Home, phone G resham 1896 c h e ste r lo o l as sa tisfa c to ry and reliab le as a W in ch ester vices w ill he at 11 o ’clock. E vening S om e u n sc ru p u lo u s p erso n o r p er- : se rv ic e s w ill be held at 7:30. so n s hav e a tte m p te d to free th em - i Come ln and let uh »how you th is high c la s s lin e of T ools A c o rd ia l w elcom e Is ex tended to selves from th e c a re of th ese h e lp less ! all by th e p a sto r, E. D. B lack b u rn . a n im a ls hy d ro p p in g them at a n o th e r 's I door, fo rg e ttin g th e p rin c ip le s o f ! H is w ife w ill te ll you th a t a h uinor- k in d n e ss an d of th e G olden R ule. j ist h a s to be h u m o red a s m uch as any i body else. A s a la ry is a lovely th in g — I like ft very m u ch ; " in eh e sler Iron P l a n e s__ “S p o iled " c h ild re n in d icate decayed It pays for oil an d g aso lin e S harp C u tters of high grade ! d iscip lin e. A nd c a r re p a irs , an d such. steel. Quick and a ccu rate 20 th Century Grocery Bordens Milk, tall cans, can................ 9C Annual Bazaar CANE SUGAR, 14 lbs. for - $1,00 FL O U R — Limit 1 bbl. to a custom er, O lym p ic, Crown, D rifted Snow , W hite M ount’n, Vim , K errs,Fancy P aten t, your 1 choice these 3 d ays, s a c k ............ 1 • / ¿7 BISHOP BROS.’ SILENT AUCTION Fishers Blend, s a c k ........................ $ 7 .0 0 Gingham H ouse Dress GOES TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER $1.84 HIGH-GRADE MILLRUN, while present stock lasts. 80-lb. sacks r Dom us O ualitatis SPECIAL UNTIL TUESDAY ONLY !>!( per cent Pure Aluminum Ware 1 2 quart C o ffee P ercolators 10 inch Round R oasters * at 98c each HEPP’S RACKET STORE Blankets - Blankets W atch Our W indow s for S p ecials V IR G IN W OOL B L A N K E T S SPECIAL Full 3-pound Cotton B a tts............... $1.25 Walrad Mercantile Co. Winchester Tools for Better Work 4 Music Week Program At the Gresham Library ad justm ent. sizes. All sta n d a rd Music Week Program Friday, Nov. 10th " in cliester Nail H am m er— Made to stands th e severest service. Second g row th hic kory handle. F orged steel head. ('la w s w ith a real •bite.” At Library 4. IV. Metzger <& Co The WINCHESTER Store D b í t n e 1 AÇ 1 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Your Productive Days Cannot Last W hen th e wild geese sw eep dow n from C anada th ro u g h th e g ray sky of o n r N ovem ber w hen th e rabbit hops th ro u g h th e ru stlin g corn row s th a t a re crisp w ith th e e a rly m o rn in g frost w hen the sq u irrel scam p ers th ro u g h th e m ass of dead leaves in the fo re s t__ D oesn't it all im press you w ith th e im m inence of w in te r w ith theffhouglit of how m uch b e tte r you m ight have been ¡»repared to face it? Don't let th e w in te r of life catch you u n a w a re s ' T he su m m er is long and p leasan t and th o u g h ts of old age a re hazy, but y our productive days c a n n o t last forever. 1 he w in te r of life w ill have ju st as m any joys and pleasures for you as did th e sum m er if you build an a c count In th is bank. F IR S T S TA TE BANK, Gresham, Ore. THIS SPACE DONATED BY • JO N E S LUM BER C O M P A N Y T T he am o u n t of »polled sila g e a t th e top of th e silo w ill be red u ced bv ---------- I th o ro u g h ly tra m p in g th e to p of th e T he lu m b er m ills lo cated Inland a re s il° PRt'h day fo r se v e ra l day s a fte r facing sh u t-d o w n s b ecau se of th e c a r ■ rtIlln*' ( AH SH ORTAGE M AY CLOSE LI MUER MIELS sh o rta g e , acco rd in g to w ord received I G ucen Gees for e a rly d eliv ery can riro m S pokane, W ashington. T he ium -1 o ^ e r ^ r t o thV h er m ills a re filling all a v ailab le »tor- ,,m i(ed. L ists of n o rth w e st and age sp ace w ith lum ber, and even th o se SnU,? e5 n d ,leen b re ed ers w ill be sup- w hich o rd in a rily o p e ra te al, w in te r | appllcR tion to w ill soon he forced to sh u t dow n, ts th e in fo rm atio n given o u t by I. N. Y Regular m eeting of Greah- “ am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F. T ate, a s s is ta n t g e n e ra l m a n a g e r of th e W e y erh au ser S ales com pany. P la n In the Odd Fellows hall, every Thurs Brothers welcome ing m ills a re even now being o p erated day evening CLARENCE STANLEY. N. G. j only w hen c a rs a re av ailab le. C. A. HILL, Secretary.