Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 01, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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DEFIED THE TOUCH OF TIME
Miss Helen Evans accompanied by Sarah Bernhardt's Remark to Elian
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Blackburn left
Sunday morning for Seaside, where her brother Earl, are spending a few
T a rry Reveals Character of G reat
they have rented a cottage and expect Weeks visiting at the home of their
French Actreaa.
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
to stay a month.
On an evening some twenty-five
Grandma Bram has rented apart­ Meacham of Agate Beach.
Alfred Wolf has returned from a yean ago Mme. Sarah Bernhardt was
ments at Gresham and moved down
trip to Wisconsin where he spent the the guest of Sir Henry Irving at one
Wednesday.
past winter visiting with friends and of those intimate little supper parties
Ada Woods of Portland spent a few relatives.
In the Beefsteak room of the Lyceum
days at home this week.
Mrs. Robert O’Connell of Portland theater over which he loved to pre­
L. E. Craswell has established a spent the week-end with her father, side, Cornyns Carr writes in the Lon
don Times. The English actor was
wood camp on the tract of land he A. B. Olson.
—
socially always at his best when Ids
purchased some time ago from Pat
Mrs. G. H. Richey was a Portland day's work was done, and his gracious
McDonald and has a number of men visitor Monday.
hospitality provoked In those he gath­
busy cutting.
J. F. Wing of Lents was in this ered around his table a sense of ease
Mrs. Prank Halfpenny and Miss vicinity on business matters one day and intimacy that was scarcely to be
Grace Agnew of Portland motored out recently.
matched in any other of the bohemian
Thursday, May 24, to spend the day
Mrs. H. P. McCulloch and son Ralph entertainments of the time. During her
at the home of the Craswells, it being and C. F. Kesterson and son Kenneth repeated visits to England Mme.
the occasion of Mrs. W. E. Craswell’s attended the Jersey Jubilee Tuesday Bernhardt was constantly to be count­
birthday and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cras- at Gresham. Ralph and Kenneth are ed among his guests; and In the art of
well's wedding anniversary. Mrs. M. members of the Multnomah county Sir Henry Irving, which she never
wearied of praising, she found, I think,
E. Wishart and son Martin, also of calf club.
that note of strong personality which
L ow p rice is one ph:, se of W illys-K night value. B eauty
Portland, came out Friday to spend
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Landberg started
is
also
the
surviving
characteristic
of
IS
the week-end and Mr. Wishart Joined Wednesday for their old home near
another. But greater than pr-ce, greater than looks,
all her own work in the theater. On
them Saturday evening, all returning Akron, Ohio. They will drive through
is perform ance. T h e m arvelous YVillys-Knight en gine
that particular occasion, as I remem­
to tneir homes Sunday evening.
in their car and expect to be gone two ber, our talk concerned Itself with the
a ctu a lly im p ro v e s w ith use. (Jarbon only m akes it better.
years, when they will return to make age at which some of the great actors
O w n ers report SO,0(10 m iles and m ore w ithout a single
their permanent home in Oregon.
of the past had produced their finest
en
gine adjustm ent.
PO W ELL V A L L E Y
Jas. McLean accompanied by John effects; when on a sudden Mme. Bern­
Kadock of Lents motored to McMinn hardt, leaning across the table toward
The choir of the Swedish Lutheran ville last Sunday.
See th e W iU yt-K n ig h t A d v ertise m en t in th e M ay 26th S a tu rd a y Evening Port
Miss Ellen Terry, exclaimed in her
Emanuel church of Portland will give
There will be no church services in broken English, which lost nothing of
a concert at the Powell Valley church
Pleasant Valley church Sunday. Sun force from Its imperfection, "My dear,
Sunday, June 10, at 3 o’clock. No ad­
day school will be held at the usual there are two peoples In this world
mission will be charged but a small hour.
which sliall never be old—you and
charge will be made for coffee and
Pleasant Valley grange held one of
T onring 5-paw.. J123S Roadster S -p u e.. »1235 Sedan 5 -p a u .. »17 95 Coupe-S ed an 5-paie »1591
cake which will be served following
T o u rin g 7 pass.. $ 1 ,3 5
Sedan 7 pass.. $1995
All prices I. o. b. T oledo
best meetings last Saturday night
the concert. All are cordially in­
RUSHED
TO
GOAT’S
DEFENSE
that it has been the good fortune of
vited.
T H E
E N G IN E
IM P R O V E S
W IT H
USE
many to attend for some time. Lents Gmail Boy's Argum ent Would Have
grange degree team had been invited
to Be Adm itted Both Logical
A Want Ad will sell what you do
to be present and exemplify the third
and Reasonable.
not need and get what you do need.
and fourth degrees of the order. A
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class of six candidates had been pro­
David’s grandpa, who lived in the
W . A . H ESSEL
■ iiii« m n iiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim n in tim n iiin n iH ü = vided for the occasion.
The degree country, sent him a pet goat recently.
s = team, under the direction of T. J. David's family was 100 per cent
1141
PHONE
1141
Kreuder, master of Lents grange, cer­ against the goat, but grandpa Insisted
s : tainly exemplified the work of the or­ that the boy ought to have a pet, and,
der in a manner that was creditable to of course, David was strong for the
themselves and was surely an inspir­ idea.
Mother fussed a lot about the ani­
ation to all who were fortunate mal, but David and the goat got
enough to witness it. Lents grange through the first week without being
Tem pt the Child's Taete.
also furnished a program for the lec kicked out of the house and home,
With the value of milk to the grow­
O rder
ture hour which was highly appreciat and everything had about quletod ing child so well known, It Is a com­
AH K in d s o f R ou gh a n d D ressed
ed by those present. Pleasant Valley down. Then one day the goat got on mon occurrence for the school child
B R IQ U E T S
grange has a reputation for providing a rampage. Before he was discovered to wish to carry milk to drink at re­
sumptuous dinners and if we are to he had devoured a tablecloth, dad’s cess time. This Is a good habit, as It
n ow
credit the many expressions of praise shoe rag. a sack of clothespins and answers for both food and drink. The
and appreciation coming from the sister Nellie's favorite mail-order cata­ difficulty Is In carrying It safely to
school. The top of a stocking sewed
visitors, this reputation was fully logue.
David, this Is absolutely the limit 1” together at one end and shaped Into a
W e D e liv e r
maintained on this occasion. More
mother exclaimed. "You’ve got to get handle with the edges stitched, or with
I f delivered fro m car
than one hundred members and visit
rid of that goat, and get rid of him n small piece of black tape sewed on
ors were in attendance.
now ! Do you think I can have that for a handle, makes a very good milk
animal around here eating up the carrier. If the child should stumble
P a y w hen delivered
Sandy, O regon
P hone S andy 1 3 x 3
clothes and the furniture?”
the carrier protects the little H-Plnt
S
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N
D
Y
B
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U
F
F
th is F a ll
“Gee whlx I” David exclaimed. “Don't bottle of milk. This may be taken
you suppose a goat ever gets hungry?" through a straw, which may be ob­
The Parent-Teacher association i
—Kansas City Star.
tained nt school or carried in Its paper
the Cottrell district will picnic i
container.
Dodge Park on Wednesday, June
T elephone 1581
It is planned to go, rain or shine, and RARE EAGLE IN LONDON ZOO
Odd Experience.
plenty of fun will be provided, also |
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At
high
school we were preparing
New A rriv a l Has Easy Tim e of It, If
ice cream for everyone.
IllllllllllltllllllllllU fllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllltU illlltllllll
for our semiannual examinations. The
H e Can Forget He Is a
night before the exciting event took
FIRST CONTEST.
Prleonar.
place I had to go away and had not
First
Prize.......................
>25.00
for greatest yield to the acre In pounds
"Tim.’' a large white-tailed sea eagle studied my French at all. That night
Second Prize....................$20.00 for greatest yield to the acre In pounds
I dreamed we were having our exam­
from Mesopotamia, presented by Sir
Third Prize...................... $15.09 for greatest yield to the acre In pounds
ination In French. You can Imagine
The National City Company, one of the largest and
.................... $10.00 for greatest yield to the acre In pounds
Percy Cox, has Just arrived at the
my
astonishment
when
the
teacher
Fifth Price........................$ 5.00 for greatest yield to the acre In pounds
most conservative bond and investm ent houses in
eoo and Is vying with the sea lions in
wrote the very same questions I had
America has just purchased $1,000,000 w orth of our 7%
the profitable pastime of catching fish dreamed of on the board.
thrown by the keeper.
SECOND CONTEST
P rio r Preference Stock.
Though the newcomer is the sole
This is the most im portant deal in Public U tility stocks
First
Prize.........................
$25.00
for greatest yield of No. 1 size to acre
A d vice W a s Disastrous.
representative of his species in the
in P ortland in years.
......................$20.00 for greatest yield of No. 1 size to acre
He
was
a
newly
admitted
member
of
garden the white-tailed sea eagle was,
Third Prize......................... $15.00 for greatest yield of No. 1 size to acre
W ouldn’t you like to have a few shares of this a ttra c t­
at one time, fairly common In England the ranks of married men and after
Pfl««......................$10.00 for greatest yield of No. 1 size to acre
ive security, too?
having
behaved
himself
for
a
period
as far south as the Lake district
rifth Prize..........................$ 5.00 for greatest yield of No. 1 size to acre
$98.00 a share; par value $100.00.
long
enough
to
cause
amazement
to
all
Now It Is verging on extinction In
Over 7% on your money.
For cash or on easy terms
these Islands, there being only a few those who had known him In the old
This contest is open to everybody and everyone has a chance to
win any of the prizes or a prize in each contest. The only require­
pairs left, which nest on the Inacces­ days he broke out. He was on his
INQUIRE TODAY.
way
home
very
much
under
the
weath­
ments are that you plant and raise not less than one half acre of
sible cliffs of the west of Scotland and
er and growing more timid as his street
cucumbers and deliver to the Oregon Pickle & Canning Co. at their
Investment Department
Ireland.
neared, says a New York Sun writer.
plant near the O. W. P. depot, Gresham, Oregon. If you have not
To look at this feathered giant of
made your contract do so at once aH only a limited number of acres
“What’ll I do?” he asked thickly of
the air, you would think him particu­
will be taken.
his companion In crime, a veteran ben­
Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon
larly fierce and unapproachable, but
edict.
“Tim’s” appearance Is deceptive, for
"Throw your hat In first,” said the
he Is really quite tame.
old-timer. “If It comes nut, beat It; If
G resham , O regon. P hon e 1SS1
Under the tuition of his keeper, he not, follow It in.”
Is speedily becoming proficient In the
The advice was acted upon literally
art of aerial sprat-catching—which and now the newly admitted member ||||| iuiihiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih ...... uiuiiiiiiniii................................. .
probably accounts for his docility.
and the old veteran are on the outs.
“Tim” seems wise enough to realize The hat flung Into the dining room
that catching “flying fish” Is better landed on the table, broke two glasses,
than swooping at keeper's caps, as split a bottle of catsup on the floor and
some of his kindred do, and for his ruined the car|>et, upset the table oil
good conduct he Is occasionally re­ lamp and almost set fire to the house.
warded with a nice home-bred rat, by
Contracts, seed and information can l»e had of Walrad
way of a change.
We are equipped to repair your car,
Mercantile Co., A. W. Metzger & Co., Cecil Metzger Gro­
PLEASANT HOME
Eagles, however, are treacherous
cery, First State Bank, Bank of Gresham, Liedfor’s
birds, and the keeper Is quite as
regardless of the make, and do a first-
The Dally Vacation Bible school will
Powell Valley store, Fox Bros, and J. 0 . »avis at Trout­
watchful as “Tim” when In his com­
class Job, one that we feel safe In
pany.—A. E. H., In London Dally close Its most successful session to­
dale, Cady’s store at Fairview, George Page’s store at
guaranteeing to be right. We have
Chronicle.
day
The attendance has averaged
Twelve-Mile Corner, A. B. Flliott,
Powell Valley,
lots of room for live auto storage.
over 60, Including seven teachers.
20th Century Grocery, Gresham, aud at the factory at
SPIDER
NOT
REALLY
INSECT
Teachers
and
pupils
have
enjoyed
the
Gresham.
school and only the fact that straw­
OREGON PICKLE k CANNING CO.
Fundamental Difference Which Hae berries are coming prevents Its con­
Phone 1881
Gresham, Oregon
Been Recognized by Those Who
tinuation for another week or two.
Have Studied the Subject
A demonsration of memory work and
FRED SOUTHARD, Prop.
a display of hand work will be given
Spiders and their near relatives, the at the Baptist church Sunday evening, = Phone 2391
N ight Phone 25x5
scorpions, are much more closely re­
beginning at 8 o'clock. Parents and
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lated to lobsters than they are to true
Insects. Spiders and Insects are both friends are urged to attend.
Wednesday evening, June 8, has rected by Prof. R. B. Walsh. W hen­
small, both have a number of legs,
Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab­
and both appear superficially alike. been selected as the date of the ban­ ever these young people have pre­
SMITH
solutely sanitary conditions and a t lowest
The differences between them, how quet to be given by the women’s di­ sented this popular production It has
MEMORIAL
possible prices, you’ll go to
ever, are of a major aort.
vision of the reading contest recently been highly praised. Besides the pleas- 1
First, aa yon will see If you examine conducted In the Methodist church. ure of listening to a first-class enter­
one, a spider has no head. All real The winners will be banqueted on that tainment, those who attend will be ,
Insects have heads Herein lies a most date at the church.
helping a worthy cause, as the whole |
GEO. DIETL, Prop.
I’hone 1711
Gresham
fundamental difference. A spider’s
proceeds will be given as a com­
face comes directly to the thorax, like
REV. E. R. D. H0LLEN8TED
munity gift to the Near East Relief.
F A IR V IE W
Minister.
that of a crawfish Every Insect has
Under the circumstances a record j
Fairview, Oregon.
•yes, both compound and simple. The
“Why I Am a Presbyterian,” will be house is expected, as all will gladly I
compound eyes are usually large, oc­ the subject of the Rev. E. R. D. Hol-
Sunday School........................io a. m.
cooperate In this good cause.
cupying half or more of the entire
lensted at the morning service at
Morning Worship.................. 11 a. m.
head. Between them. In what would
Smith
Memorial
Presbyterian
church
be the middle of the forehead, are
SERVICES
East 8th and C lay
P o rtla n d
BORING
three simple eyes Spiders have eight next Sunday. Sunday school will meet
Helpful — Restia! — Inspiring
(In some species only six) simple at 10 o’clock as usual. An interesting
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
eye» Each one Is fixed and can see Children's Day program Is being pre­
D IFFER EN T PR K 1M
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In one direction only. Some look for­ pared for Sunday, June 10, at 11 and Mrs. Fryckstrom were Mr. and
D IFFER EN T P R B ’EB
ward; some sideways, and some up o’clock.
Mrs. A. O. Setterberg, Mr. and Mrs. Press on! If fortune play thee false
ward, so that spiders are not blind
One of the best things for communi­ Albert Wlcklund, all of Portland. Miss
by any means.
ty Interest to be planned for a long Edith Wlcklund, who has been visit­ Today, tomorrow she’ll he true;
time will be the tom lc opera. “The ing for the past ten days at the Fryk- A smooth dime forgotten In those old
Leave Orders at T O D D ’S Barber Shop
Do your duty, Duty delayed spells Gondolier,” which will be presented strom home, returned to her home in Duds you make like new.
failure.
by pupils of Franklin high school, di- Portland Sunday.
Press on, press OO.
Very Much Desired
GRESHAM OVERLAND CO.
SAVE
LUM BER
$15 per ton
Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co.
EK STR O M
$1SO 00 in Cash
GOOD FOR YOU TOO
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
Oregon Pickle & Canning Co., Inc.
WANTED
100 ACRES CUCUMBER PICKLES
Automobile Repairing
G resh am G arage
FOR THE BEST MEATS
THE SANITARY MARKET
National Laundry Company
The Laundry that does
/I
Kinds of Laundry
Ask MR. C. W. BOGGIS, the Route Man
Presbyteria
Church
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