Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 02, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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G1K8HAM OUTLOOl
GRESHAM LOCALS
SPL E N D O R AM» M YSTERY
AT AUTOM OBILE SHOW
GRESHAM G IR L M A R R IES
PORTLAND MAN
Telegram-Outlook Bargain Rate
Corrected.
Word has been received th a t Oury
Th« b arg ain ra te for th e P o rtla n d
From th e show s a t Chicago and New
A p re tty hom e w edding was cele­ T elegram an d the G resham O utlook
Hisey has bee j elected p resid e n t of York th e focal point of the A m erican
b
rated
in G resham last W ednesday has been erro n eously quoted as |5 .
autom
obile
in
d
u
stry
sw
.ngg
to
the
the
ju
n
io
r
c
la
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r
of
W
illam
ette
U
niver­
P U K E LARD, hulk
lb. 17c [VAN C A M P’S PO RK
g rea t d istric t show s, o r e of th e m ost evening, Ja n u a ry 31, at th e hom e of T his should have been 44.50. T he ra te
sity.
I oil the T elegram alone is 43.75. T hese
N E W B E R G HAM
lb. 28c
a n d BEANS, med.
im p o rta n t of which <» the P o rtlan d
D. O. Geddes has p u rch ased a g ro ­ Show, opening F e b ru a ry th ird and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Tow le when th e ir ■ ra te s a re in effect until Feb. 28.
HO LLA ND H E R R IN G ,
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dox
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P o rt­ d au g h ter, Miss Olive Towle, becam e
cery and confectionery sto re on 82d ru n n in g un til F eb ru ary 10.
keg
...
$1.45 R E D R IB . HOM INY, No.
stre e t betw een K endall and G ray ’s land s exhibition is th ; N orthw est ce n ­ the bride of Dr. H erm an Bouchet of
SA LT SALMON
lb. 10c I 2*/5 c a n s . IS cj 6 fo r . 73t
te r of th e trad e and ■ ae m otor fan s for
C rossing and w ill ta k e possessio n S a t­ Oregon, W ashington, Idaho an d Mon­ P o rtlan d . The house w as b eautifully
Y. A. C H E E S E
lb. 82c SO LID PACK TO M A TOES
decorated for th e occasion.
urday
night.
T
he
fam
ily
w
ill
m
ove
to
tana.
From P o rtlan d th e in te rest
S A I/I PO RK
lb. 25c
c a n . 15c j 6 c a n s
85c
T he wedding took place a t 9 o ’clock.
th a t place n ex t week. M aitland Geddes sw ings to San F ra n cisc o w h ere the
“ The G lad H and
.“
w ill assist his fath e r in th e sto re for show opens F eb ru ary 17. / inning for T he Rev. A. S. H isey, p a sto r of th e B ib le S ch o o l 10 a . m .. S e rm C o h n a rch
a t 11 a . m .
one
week.
M ethodist ch u rch in G resham , read the
a tim e.
a n d 7:30 p. m . L o r d 's S u p p e r th e firs t
N eltner the P o rtlan d snow nor the sim ple rin £ cerem ony. Only th e im ­
S u n d a y o f th e m o n th . B ib le S tu d y a n d
A rran g em en ts have been m ade for San F ran cisco show w ere tim ed th is
P r a is e S e rv ic e W e d n e s d a y . 7 :30 p. m
D o zen 3 5 c
D o zen 35c
m
ediate
relativ
es
of
th
e
bride
and
C
h o ir R e h e a r s a l, T h u r s d a y , 7 :30 p. m .
an illu stra te d le c tu re on “ B etter F arm year until a fte r th e big show s in the
groom and a few in tim ate frien d s “ U niversal B rotherhood is the G oal”
E
ast
had
been
set,
si
as
to
m
ake
c
e
r­
H om es” to be given a t th e M ethodist
tain th a t the very la ,, st in everything w ere p resen t. They w ere Mr. and “Come thou w ith us and w e w ill do
Have one on METZGER'S
Episcopal ch u rc h on M onday evening, would have am ple tim e ¿0 get to P o rt­
thee good.'
Mrs. W. E. T ow nsend, b ro th er-in -law
F eb ru ary 12 as a fitting close for the land, as w ell as th e lead ers of th e in ­
DAVID Q. BARRY, B. Th.. P asto r.
and sis te r of th e b rid e; Miss E della
d
u
stry
who
head
to
w
ard
s
th
e
w
est
at
pro g ram s of F a rm e rs' Week, Prof.
On S a tu rd a y we w ill sell la rg e , ju icy N aval O ra n g e s
Tow le, sis te r of th e b rid e; Mr. and
H. W. H artzog of th e d ep a rtm en t of about th e sam e as th e exhibits.
a t w h o le sa le co st to us, a n d give you o n e o ra n g e
W hile p rim a rily a re ta il show , its Mrs. D. E. Towle, her p a re n ts ; tw o
ru ra l lead ersh ip of K im ball School of im p o rtan ce as th e exhibit of the
b ro th ers of th e groom and th e ir fam ­
F R E E w ith each dozen.
T heology w ill be th e sp eak er. T his is N orthw est tra d e has grow n y ea r by
ilies; Mr. and Mrs. H arriso n of P o rt­
year.
T
he
P
o
rtlan
d
au
d
ito
riu
m
space
being a rra n g e d for by th e p a sto rs of
land, friends of the couple an d Bayard
th e Powell V alley circ u it in co o p e ra­ devoted to th e show th is y ear covers
UTA H -N A PE A S
T R E E TEA , g re e n o r black
th ree floors of the block sq u a re b u ild ­ M iller of G resham .
tion w ith County A gent S. B. H all.
c a n ......13c; 6 c a n s .......73c
ing. Never in th e h isto ry of show s
* 2-lb p a c k a g e
29c
Mrs. Bouchet is a g ra d u a te of th e
T he W. C.
U. w ill m eet next has th e dem and for space been w hat Good S am aritan hospital of P o rtlan d
W H ITE*W O N D ER SOAP
P E A B E R R Y BULK C O F F E E
T h u rsd ay a fte rn o jn , F e b ru a ry 8, a t it w as th is year. E very foot from the and w as head n u rse a t th e V eteran 's
13 b a rs 50c; 27 b a rs *1.00
ent to th e top is tilled w ith a u ­
lb........35c;
3 lb s..... *1.00
th e hom e of Mrs. S. S. T hom pson on basem
tom obiles or some device th a t m akes h o sp ital until she rec en tly resigned.
C R E M E O IL HAND SOAP
V E L V E T TOBACCO
Pow ell stre e t. M em bers an d frien d s ow ning a m otor th e m ore enjoyable or Dr. Bouchet is chief d en tal surgeon
7 bars
|9<-
2 cans
.
25c
a re asked to com e p rep a re d to sew.
th e m ore p rac tica l, o r econom ical.
of th e U. S. V eteran ’s B ureau w ith
T he autom obile in d u stry has be­
OLO PALM SO AP
P R IN C E A L B E R T T obacco
T. Van D oninck of th e G resham City
offices in th e Myler building in P o rt­
com
e
th
e
w
onder
of
th
?
w
orld
th
ro
u
g
h
5 b a rs ............................... 25c
15 0«. can ............ *1.25
B akery has an o rd er in fo r a new its ab ility to co n stan tly reflect devel­ land.
BA BB ITS C L E A N SE R
F ord delivery ca r w hich is expected opm ent and advancem ent w hen its
Dr. and Mrs. Bouchet w ill be at
LUNCH BU CK ETS, 14 an d
New and Rebuilt
2 c a n s ................................15c
th is week. T his w ill enable Mr. Van- ap p ro ach to the u ltim ate alw ays home to frien d s a fte r M arch 1, a t 307
16 OZ. any kind we stock ...HOc
seem»
so
near.
F
o
r
th
e
P
o
rtlan
d
shuw
Doninck to b e tte r h an d le his grow ing
dozens of ex p ress c a rs a re ru sh in g E ast 47th stre e t n o rth , P o rtlan d .
tra d e th ro u g h o u t th e te rrito ry co n ­ ac ro ss th e co n tin en t w ith th e se very
tiguous to G resham . He w ill have the latest th in g s in m otor lore.
Fine for Summer.
Old m achines tak en in tra d e as
In P o rtlan d , as r a j idly as unpacked
old c a r th o ro u g h ly rep aired and r e ­
T he e a ste rn e r on a San F ra n cisc o
Quality
p a rt paym ent.
painted, a fte r w hich he w ill p ut on they will be placed lr th e m ost elab ­ Bay ferry b o a t pointed to a B lotch on
Phone
o rate se ttin g yet conceived for a show th e w ate r in th e d istan ce as it rose
and Service
both ca rs on d elivery ro u tes.
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in th e West. In cid en tally it is ad m it­ and fell w ith th e tide.
Com plete R ental and Supply
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Vedder. rec en tly ted th a t only in th e W e t can be seen
“ W hat’s th a t? ” he inquired.
D
epartm
ent.
th
ese
colorful
se
ttin
g
s
for
th
e
ea
ste
rn
T
he
re
g
u
la
r
com
m
uter
follow
ed
the
from Mt. D ora, New Mexico, have
show s a re m ore form al, b ut less elab ­
moved into th e H einey cc ita g e, co rn e r o rate. The P o rtlan d and San F ra n ­ direction of his finger. "H aw aiian u n ­
d erw ear," he replied.
T y p ew riters repaired. M achines
of T hird stre e t and R oberts avenue.
cisco show s estab lish ed them selves
T he e a ste rn e r tu rn ed a puzzled gaze
loaned w hile we w ork on yours.
Tw in g irls w ere born on S unday to la st y ear as th e m ost b eau tifu l in th e on him. so th e com m uter ex p lained.
“Seaw eed."—Judge.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe S ch an tin of th e Base country.
Tills y e a r's se ttin g is a huge c re a ­
L
ine road. T he’, weighed six and
Closing them out at cost.
Several styles and kinds.
tion th a t is alm ost a trip to an cien t
The Rebuilt Typewriter Co.
Some M assing F acts.
seven pounds. Mrs. S ch an tin and the Egypt. Floods of colored lights, g rea t
Now is the time to provide for your future need.
W hen a fellow is allow ed to m uss a
babies a re a t p. P o rtla n d hospital.
steam ing incense u rn s, and dozens of
304 Oak St., P o rtlan d , Ore.
iri s h air he considers it a net gain,
Ed. MetZRer has a fine new O verland b rillian tly garbed a tte n d a n ts w ill help
Cash f. o. b. store
he co n sid ers it a n et loss.
c
a
rry
out
th
e
rom
ance
an
d
m
ysticism
four tru c k w hich he
p u rch ased
of the an c ie n t setting. In ex trem e con
th ro u g h H arold Buzick. autom obile tr a s t will be th e very m odern c h a r ­
salesm an ¡or W. A. H essel.
iots, m ore w onderful th a n any king of
A hiking club is being form ed by an cien t E gypt ever owned, yet w ithin
G resham e n th u sia sts, who a re n a tu re th e reach of everyone in blessed
Y O l'It HOME I I I t M s i l E l t
America.
lovers ano h ealth seek ers. F ive p e r­
F or th e public m any special events
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tion in a recen t O utlook and enjoyed S atu rd ay will be for th e y o u n g sters
a m ost Invigorating tram p of th re e or w hen every one of them w ill be ad ­
m itted free and given balloons be­
lo u r m iles la st M onday from 5 to 6. sides. W ebber's Ju v en ile o rc h e stra of
S ev eral o th e rs said they w ere In te r­ 35 pieces will be featu red in a tw o-
ested a n J would join. Not all th e d e­ hour co n cert aftern o o n and evening.
an d
T he sty le show 0.1 ', iiursday ev en ­
ta ils of th e h ik e rs club have been
ing
will
give
th
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k
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s
some
idea
of
ag reed upon but A lice R oberts w as w hat th e sp rin g will bring.
chosen p resid en t, w ith pow er to a p ­
The tra d e w ill g a th e r in P o rtlan d
point a leuder for each trip , th e le ad ­ W ednesday for a convention. Dr. A.
er to select th e ro u te. A nna B rugger F. Sheldon, w orld renow ned business
is se cretary . T he clu b is so fa r w ith ­ rev iv alist, w ill speak to th e d ealers
F o r a lim ited tim e (a s s ta te d below ) th e O utlook is
and trad esm en on th a t date. In th e
out a name. S uggestions a re w anted. evening a big banquet to w hich th e
iV a te s" 2611 tO ° ffer th e P o r tla n d d a ilie s listed a t B a rg a in
T he next hike w ill s ta rt from the w hole tra d e is invited w ill be staged.
On F rid ay night th e Old T im ers will
h o ra ry a t 5 o'clock Monday evening.
Any w ishing to join should rep o rt ag ain g ath er for th e ir an n u a l supper.
T H E PO R TLA N D T E L E G R A M — U n til F e b ru a ry 28
To th is th e tra d e is also invited. The
nam es to A nna B ru g g er an d be p re s­ Old T im ers a t every show in th e co u n ­
T e le g ra m , 1 y e a r ................................ *
g« - -
ent Monday pro m p tly a t 5.
try a re the b rig h t spot, »I. fun end of
T
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leg
ra
m
a
n
d
O
utlook,
1
y
e
a
r
.....
T he Queen E sth e r C ircle will hold a a busy week of business.
re g u la r m eeting n ex t Monday even­
S t a t e S ch o o l F u n d s .
OREGONIAN B a rg a in O w n to F e b ru a ry 3, 1923
ing. F eb ru ary 5. at th e hom e of Mrs. F o r f a r m lo a n s a t 6 p e r c e n t. L o a n s
b a s is o f o n e - th ird a g r i c u l t u r a l
D aily O re g o n ia n to O cto b er 1, 1923.............
*4 00
A. Hevel. As m any m em bers as pos­ v m a a lu d e e o o n f la
nd.
P r o m p t a c tio n — no c o m ­
D aily O re g o n ia n a n d O utlook to O ctober 1, 1923. 7
4*35
sible a re urged to com e an d be pre­ m iss io n c h a rg e d .
D aily a n d S u n d ay O re g o n ia n to O cto b er 1, 1923.
5*35
pared to pay th e ir dues. All m em bers A tto r n e y fo J r O H S N ta te A B b E a n C d K W B IT o a H rd . , 615
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I he body is entirely of steel. It’s finish is hard
P o r t e r B ld g , S ix th a n d O a k s tr e e ts ,
D aily a n d S u n d a y O re g o n ia n a n d O utlook to Oct. 1
5.35
and frien d s a re co rd ially invited.
P o r tla n d .
| baked enamel. I t’s tires are oversize, The hood is
Mrs. C h risten a H um ason has re ­
s higher. Seats are lower. Triplex springs give extra-
M ail SubM -riptions O nly. D aily a lo n e o r in c o m b in a tio n
tu rn ed to w ork again a t th e A. W.
(»KESHA M.
M etzger sto re afte r enjoying a m onth's
(B y M A R Y 8 A I K I .)
w ith O utlook. S u b scrib e th ro u g h th e O utlook Now!
I ordinary comfort and add to the life of the car—a car
G r e s h a m , th e p rid e o f o u r v a lley .
vacation.
T h e fa ire s t w e h a v e seen
= you ride in, not on.
Mrs. Marion Jo h n so n and Miss E liz­ W h e re th e h ig h w a y w i n d 4 i‘ w a y
T h ro u g h v a lle y s o f go ld a.a» g re e n .
P h o n e 1561
ab
eth Johnson have re tu rn e d to th eir m » uh s tr iv e w ith lo y a l a m b itio n s
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In power and performance on all roads the new Ov-
T o k e e p th y law « a n d d e cisio n s.
hom e at B erry h ill F arm a fte r sp en d ­
| erland will give you cause for pride.
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ing th e past th re e m onths in a p a rt E v e ry w a n d e r in g so n w ill r e c a ll
T h y s p ir it o f ju s tic e to a ll.
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resham
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Huy an Overland and Realize the Difference
Saturday Specials
BETHEL
BAPTIST
ORANGES
T Y P E W R IT E R S
A. W. METZGER <& CO.
HEATING
STOVES ‘OVER-STOCK’
A E. METZGER
BARGAIN RATES ON
Portiand Dailies
D ailies a n d O u tlo ok
Overland-4
f 1923
T ouring |
T elegrnni-O utlonk B arg ain Kate
C orrected.
T he barg ain ra te for th e P o rtlan d
T elegram and th e G resham Outlook
has been erro n eo u sly quoted as 45.
T his should have been 44.50. T he rate
on th e T elegram alone is 43.76. T hese
ra te s a re in effect u n til Feb. 28.
Touring $ 666.0 0 at ( ¡resham
3
G re sh a m O v e rla n d Co.
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BORING
Mrs. E. M A ntesberry and little
d au g h ter Lois of P o rtlan d are visiting
A Complication Usually Prevented by Osteopathy
for a few days at th e hom e of her
p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Beck and
Some tim es a fte r a pneum onia pa­
nient for this condition is su rg ical fam ily.
tient hus passed the crisis and recov­ d rainage. It is significant th at p a­
Mrs. A. J. McClung has retu rn ed
ery Is expected th e case does not p ro ­ tien ts
receiving
O STEOPATHIC home th is week a fte r having spent the
gress sa tisfacto rily . T he m em brane tre a tm e n t d u rin g pneum onia seldom w in ter nt the home of her d au g h ter,
lining the Inner chest w all anil cov­ ■levelop em pyem a, as th is p leu ral ab- •Mrs. Kye Stone and family.
erin g the lungs has become Infected cess Is called If n p atien t goes to an
Baby Mary, th e in fan t d au g h ter of
and pus collects in tills space outside O stéopathie physician with some co n ­
the lung - betw een th ese tw o lay ers of dition w hich the la tte r diagnosis ns Mr. and Mrs. A rm strong, is rep o rted
em pyem a he re fe rs th e patient to a q u ite ill.
the pleura. The only know n trea t- surgeon.
T he F arm B ureau is unloading a
DR. D. J. F A S C H IN G
ea r of ulialfn hay received from e a s t­
H ow ltt Building
ern Oregon the first of the week
O steopathic P hysician an d Surgeon. G resham . Oregon
Joe L unday re tu rn e d hom e from
■ ta a
K erry, Oregon, th is week w here he
n « a a
M II II Bl
( AMP I IRE GIRLS
wont to w ork in th e woods. Eighteen
AT I EM» CEREMONI \L inches of snow had p ut a stop to the
logging o p eratio n s for a time.
O resham Camp F ire g irls attended
Mrs. F ra n k Irv in , who has been
the cerem onial In P o rtlan d at Lincoln
q uite ill, is rep o rted som ew hat ini-
High acbool Inst S atu rd ay w hen P rin proved.
cess T slan in a was m ade a Camp F ire
F ra n k W elty Is rep o rted on the si, k
g irl and was given th e highest rank list.
possible, th at of "to rc h b ea rer " About
D aisy Bell Sm ith is rep o rted 111
200 g irls w ere p resen t.
w ith grip.
About 50 g irls took th e ran k of
S ev eral m em bers of the Max Holla-
wood g a th e re r," about 50 th at of "Are t n o u fam ily are rep o rted ill w ith grip.
m aker ' and four th a t of "to rch b e a r­
er." Among those tak in g the ran k of
PLEASANT HOME
wood g a th e re r," about 50 th a t of "Are
and Melba Rossm an. Helen Hisey and
At th e M ethodiat ch u rch next Sun
Lillie Nelson w ere am ong those taking dav tn e usual s e rv îte s will be held
beginning with the Sunday school at
th e ran k of "fire m ak er."
The cerem ony held S atu rd ay w as 10 o'clock At 11 the pasto r, th e Rev.
George B errenian, wll? preach. The
sim ilar to those held In th e etfnt re ­ E pw orth League will rie e t In th e ev­
S atu rd a y an d S u n d ay cently
wln n Q alli C u r d and Madame ening i t 7:30.
F ebruary 3 and 4
A m eeting of the G irl R eserves and
Pavlow a w ere m ade m em bers of th e
th e ir 1. ader. Mrs Alta G entry, will fiel
('am p F ire g irls
held at f ie M ethodist ch u rch ou S a t­
On Friday evening th e G resham u rday kfternoon. F eb ru ary 3, to a r ­
Cam p F ire g irls atten d ed th e concert ran g e 1er a special line of activity.
In the. au d ito riu m given by ('adm an All tee 1 age g irls, w hether m em ber j
.1 Real Special ’
or not. j r e Invited
and P rin c ess T slan in a
Gresham Theater
February
3 to 10
1923
Anniversary Week
“HOME SPUN FOLKS”
a t i i i a v
a
■ ■
"Bay It with a W ant Ad
The Lank of Gresham paya 6 per
cent Interest on tim e deposita.__Adv.
E v e r to a ll a f a ith f u l p a ir
O f t h i s I'm s u r e y o u ’ll a g r e e
I f y o u co m e to th e to w n h a ll a n d see.
Automobile Repairing
\ \ h en w a r c a lle d th e m en o f o u r n a tio n .
O u r b o y s w e re th e first in th e fight.
It I’a m c a s a firm d e c la r a tio n
T h a t th e y sto o d fo r ju s tic e a n d r ig h t.
A n d th u s you w ill find e v e ry m a n
In o u r f a i r c ity o f G re s h a m .
W e a re equipped to re p a ir your car,
re g a rd le ss of the m ake, and do a first-
class Job, one th a t we feel safe in
T h e s p ir it o f ju s tic e a n d h o n o r.
A ll t h in g s th a t m a k e life w o rth w h ile,
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