Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 29, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Outlook will print windshield
banners for those going from this
county to the State Grange at New
port next week. Several delegates
are planning to drive and go by way
of Corvallis. The banner will say,
"Multnomah County to State Grange.
They will cost about 25 cents each.
Call and get them.
Exports for the corresponding
J. A. Bushong and David Cathey
period to March 31, 1922, were $1,-
973,000,000, or a gain in exports in have completed the work of wrecking
six months of $300,000,000.
the old grade school building and are
The new tariff is working out bet­ out of the way of the contractor who
ter than was expected, as very con is assembling material and forces for
servative critics said It would wall the big job. The material from the
out imports, and wall In exports.
razed school Is temporarily moved
Our shipments abroad of American back on the grounds where it will be
surplus products, for the October- sorted and held for disposal. The
March period of six months with same wrecking is considered a record un
period last year increased 44 per dertaking by the local men, averaging
cent.
about six workmen, who have handled
Statistics show that our favorable the work in a fraction of a day over
balance of trade for the 1922-23 period two weeks, without a mishap.
was increased largely, and made up
The Rev. A. Youngren of Los An­
largely of surplus farm products.
geles, California, superintendent of
Exports and Farm Prices.
The gradual but steady advance in
the price of farm products has been
the result of a growing export trade
under the new tariff.
Without taking the tariff Into the
realm of politics, it must be admitted
that the world market for surplus
A d d itio n a l W an t A d*
farm products affects prices.
CO LI .A P b i n f . bi G O -C A W fo r sa le . M rs.
I. B C ra s sw e ll, G re s h a m , p h o n e 363.
.March exports totaled $350,000,000,
Money to loan on real estate. Farm
and total exports since October 1,
Ioans at 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne.—
1922, total $2,088,000,000, the new Adv.
WATCH FOR
Japanese Free Methodist missions on
the Pacific coast, will speak to the
Japanese people of this vicinity at the
Free Methodist-church of Gresham on
Wednesday evening, May 30. All are
invited to attend.
E. Baumann has returned from Hot
Lake, Oregon, where he has spent five
weeks undergoing treatment for rheu­
matism.
He was relieved of his
trouble and is enthusiastic in his
praise for the sanitarium at that place.
Skilled medical care and good nurs­
ing, hot sulphur baths and mud baths
and a careful dietary are reported to
be doing wonders for the large num­
ber of patients there.
George Metzger has been elected to
teach the Hillsview school next year.
This is of special interest because of
the fact that this was the first school
which Mr. Metzger taught. A. E. For­
sythe, clerk of the district, who
| signed the contract with Mr. Metzger,
was one of his first pupils. There
are about 35 pupils in the school. A
new playshed, 24 x 48, was built dur­
ing the past year.
dren, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Shultz of
Employes of the Oregon Pickle and Warrenton, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Davis
Canning company will be given next of Corbett, spent Sunday in a family
week off on full pay by the manage­ reunion at the home of another son,
F. J. Shultz at Eagle Creek in a fami­
ment of the company.
ly
reunion. Mrs. Gilmore and the J. F.
Frank E. Smith, formerly of the
There are only’ a few more davs in which to
Portland Printing company, has sold Shultz family visited on Monday in
select
that graduation gift. Don’t wait until
his interest In that company and is in Troutdale with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
the
last
minute.
Leland.
Gresham visiting with his sister, Mrs.
Wm.
Congdon
came
down
from
Con­
John Brown, and his father, who is
made on the interior of the Gresham don yesterday to spend a few days
Our line of suitable gifts has pleased many of
with the bunch and incidentally take
staying at the Brown home.
the discriminating buyers.
Extensive improvements have been treatments for his sore feet. He ex­
Drug company's store. The partition pects to return about Thursday. He
The management takes pleasure in helping
has been removed from between the reports that both he and C. S. Cleve­
you with your selections.
Ice cream parlor and the main store land are doing well in their combi-
and the soda fountain moved to give nated restaurant and pool hall In Con­
more display space in the front of the don. Every reader who knows Cong­
building. Frank Jones did the car­ don will know who makes the pies.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Conrad of Wood­
penter work and J. T. Stillions the
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plumbing.
Mrs. Carrie Pugh of Portland was in and Mrs. J. H.. Wood and other
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Gresham on business Wednesday and friends.
was a caller on Mrs. S. 8. Thompson
The regular meeting of the Queen
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Summers and Esther circle will be held with Miss
children of Lents were recent callers Genevieve McAllister on Monday ev­
on Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St.Clair. Mr ening, June 4.
Im T c h o r
$
Summers was employed in construc­
Mr. and Mrs. John Honey and little
tion work for the P. R. L. & P. com­ son of Portland and Mrs. Honey's
time when he is not out with the gang.
pany 13 years ago and his family lived mother, Mrs. F. F. Larrison of Seattle,
here during the summer.
are spending a few days at the W. F.
G ive H im R ea l M on ey
The joint meeting of the American Honey home
Legion and Auxiliary held at the
W. F. Honey is away on an eastern
nn '? i° r ^uS WOrli an^ tilen show him that he can de­
| grange hall Thursday night was an
trip.
He
is
spending
a
short
time
in
posit
his chore money in our bank until it amounts to
J enjoyable social affair and was well
Kansas City and will return via Min­
enough to buy something worth while.
3mOUnts to
attended. Piano numbers were given
neapolis and the Canadian route. He
by Miss Ruth Heinrich of Portland
will visit with Mr. and Mrs. George
Our Bank is the Friend of the Boy
and Margaret St. Clair. Guy D. Jones
Towle in Minneapolis.
sang and interesting talks were given
Mrs. George Leslie writes from Sea­
by Mrs. A. C. Hoggatt of Portland and
the Rev. A. S. Ilisey. Games and re­ side that she and Mr. Leslie are hav­
ing a fine time. The weather is de­
freshments filled out the evening.
GRESHAM, OREGON
Mrs. Chas. Johnson, who suffered a lightful and the city seems prosper­
paralytic stroke recently, is reported ous. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie had the m is­
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to be slowly improving. She is being fortune to have their house robbed RADIO TELEPHONES
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nursed by Mrs. F. D. Axtell and her one evening recently when someone
HELP
FAMILY
LIFE
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daughter, Mrs. Regina Johnson of Ix>s entered it during their absence and
took $15 from a purse.
642 who is with her mother.
Angeles,
Family gatherings around the radio
C. M. Quicksall, L. L. Kidder. H. M. receiving set or the music machine, or
Among local Odd Fellows and Re­
bekahs who attended the grand lodge Miller and John Sleret have gone on a under the reading lamp, or singing
at North Bend the early part of the fishing trip to the Deschutes river.
around the piano or ukelele, or games
! week were C. A. Hill, Mrs. Enuna
Miss Leila Gibbs of Bend is spend­ or story telling, are among the plans
Walrad and Mrs. Melvin Sunday of ing her vacation at the home of her promoted by the Oregon Parent-
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the Gresham organizations and Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gibbs.
Teacher association in its observance
and Mrs. J. R. Cavanagh. Mr. Cav
of
May as juvenile protection month.
The Gresham Rebekahs will give a
anagh belongs to the Villa lodge.
O rder
pot luck supper to their brother Odd
Radio has been a means of increas- I 5
Mrs. Alice Pitts was in Gresham Fellows on Thursday evening at 6:30. Ing many families' Interest In spend- 1
Thursday visiting her son Gordon and The Rebekahs will bring the men of ing evenings In their own homes, ac- ’
daughter Mrs. Vedder. Reported her their families as the guests of the cording to J. H. Hallock of the Hal­
n ow
I I
husband T. H. Pitts, who is in the occasion.
lock & Watson Radio company, in an
Open Air sanitarium, is now under the
interview regarding the number of
Gass treatment and is already show­
A Record-Breaker.
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sets in this state as compared with
ing an improvement.
From all over the country come re­ those of last year.
Miss Frieda E. Bratzel has issued ports of unusual building activity and
"By a conservative estimate Oregon
Invitations to a piano recital to be everywhere It Is predicted that there
now has more than 50,000 receiving
Pay when delivered
given by her pupils on Friday even­ are going to be more new homes
sets, at least three times as many as
ing. June 8, in the Methodist Episco erected In the United States this year
this Fall
last year. Letters from their users I I
pal church. The program will in­ than during any year since 1914.
Indicate that the throbbing pulse of
clude several piano numbers by each
Building of homes in this section is human relationships is beating into
of her pupils and vocal selections by on a greater scale than for the past
the shack on the mountain side and
Miss Kathryn Bratxei.
eight or nine years. This ought to the lonely sea coast cabin.
Judge George W. Stapleton left on convince the man who postponed
Telephone 1581
Many families have graduated : =
[ Friday morning for Enterprise, Ore­ building a home last year that he is
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gon, where he will hold court for only going to make still another mis­ from the children’s pastime with the
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crystal
receiving
set
of
last
year
with
Judge Knowles. He was accompanied take if he puts it off another year.
its capacity of auuui
about aa
25 mues.
miles, into
into the
the listening ° in distance of Minneapolis
by Mrs. Stapleton.
Wages of brick masons and carpen­ —.
serious business of drawing messages hear<1 8 real a d d in g , with music, ad-
Miss Elva Dolan of Pleasant Horae ters are not coining down—be assured
has moved to Gresham and now oc of that, and the great demand for from the air a thousand or more miles } V'Ce and *tisses snc0 as are common at
tnh» The
-r>,„ w«*ddings, all included. The happy
tuples Mrs. L. S. Osborne's house on homes is only serving to increase the away through the audion tube.
couple probably had the largest gath­
older
members
of
the
family
are
now
South Roberts avenue.
price of lumber and hardware.
ering at their ceremony that ever
joining
with
the
children
in
listening.
Mr and Mrs. C. R. Dillon and baby
In fact, level-headed unbiased realty
"Families of large means consider beard a nuptial knot tied.
and the former's parents. Mr. and and building men will tell you sin­
Even the imagination cannot place
themselves
quite out of the running
Mrs. M. F. Dillon, all of Los Angeles, cerely that they do not believe the
a
limit on the future development of
arrived on Saturday at the home of time will come when a house can be unless they can give radio parties radio.
through
the
loud
speaker
and
bring
Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Hornecker. parents built as cheaply as now. So, if you
It is entirely probable that within
of the younger Mrs. Dillon, after a de still have last year's building bug in the messages from worlds away. The
the
next ten years, radio equipment
lightful trip by automobile up the your system, why not get busy? Why mystery of the far away is upon the
coast route. The elder Dillons will not follow the example of thousands user of the radio, and often leads him in e\ery home will be as common as
electric lights are today. It will soon
proceed to Spokane for a visit with of others and build while the market to choose the program given by a Cal­
have passed the stage of a novelty and
ifornia
station
rather
than
one
of
is
still
wiihin
reach.
relatives. The others will remain
greater artistic or Instructive merit e as much a household necessity as
here for several weeks.
the telephone.
The
Bank
ef
Greeham
pays
6
per
from hie own locality.'*
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Grass have sold
cent
intereet
on
time
deposita.—
Adv.
their home In Portland and are stay­
Are you wide awake? Read the
Talking to Half a Million.
ing temporarily with the parents of
Want Ads.
A Want Ad will sell what you do
Mrs. Grass, Mr and Mrs. J. O. Met« not need and get what you do need. I A man has talked to half a million
I people at one time and hia voice was _ .Mllk .report blanks now for sale
gar. They will either build another
Regular meeting of Oreeh- i within the reach of fifty million. Im­ cheap at the Outlook office.
home or buy.
possible? Yes, were it not for the
Mr. and Mrs. C. M Zimmerman had
am Lodge No 1H , 1.0 .0
A Want Ad mean« additional In-
In
the
Odd
Fellows
hall,
every
Thure-
,
W th the r*dl° nothln* *• f>r »«
aa guests on Sunday the parents of
eome
with little outlay. Let the Out­
««'lienees are concerned, is impossi-
the latter. Mr. and Mrs W K. Elford day evening. Brothers welcome.
look prove It.
| ble.
ARTHUR
H
HENSLEY.
N
O.
and daughter of Portland
C. A. HILL, Secretary.
i A few nights ago radio fans within
Printing orders. Phons 156L
BIG SALE
ANNOUNCEMENT
I n F r i d a y ’s P a p e r
Store will be closed three days, Wednesday, Thurs­
day and Friday, in preparation for this big event.
<&rabuation Clifts
Store Will Open Saturday Morning
June 2, at 9 a. m.
t . 4 . W A C K & CO.
Successors to Bishop Bros.
3®.
G resh am , O regon
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THE BAREFOOT BOY
CHEVROLET
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'H E N ew Im proved M od el 4 9 0 C hev­
ro let is on d isp la y in our sa lesro o m .
Let us d em o n stra te it an d sh ow you
the m any im p rovem en ts.
1 9 2 3 M od el 4 9 0
P rice
louring ..................................................... $ 663
Roadster .........................................
Coupe
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Sedanette
1044
Sctiui
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1065
Delivery
These prices all f. o. b. Gresham
Sherman McCarter Garage
Phone 2331
Gresham
Distributor for Chevrolet Motor Cars and
Q w issa j)
Berry Crates!
Berry Crates!
Berry Crates!
Filled Crates
A ll You Want
AT
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Phone 1451
Phone 1451
FIRST STATE BANK
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b r iq u e t s
Save $1.00
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