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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1923)
GRESHAM OrTLOOK PACE THREE BORING Mr. and .Mrs. H ardy Jo h n so n left for E a ste rn Oregon Monday. Sunday g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. P alm e r w ere. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. C oates and fam ily of P o rt land, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. McClung and fam ily of W auna, Oregon, Rev. E. G. R anton of P lea san t Home an d Mr. and Mrs. Kye Stone and fam ily. » f F j Mr. and Mrs I. D. T u rn e r left for K erry , Oregon, Sunday. Jo e L unday and sons H en ry and Linden a re hom e from K erry, to spend th e F o u rth . Mr. and Mrs. E. M. A m esberry and fam ily, also D ale A m esberry of P o rt land visited a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Beck and fam ily Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k Cum m ings of P o rtlan d visited a t th e L. C. A rm stro n g hom e S atu rd ay . xjonam t'o n fre y and his dancing p a rtn e r, E lean o r W inders in a c h a ra c te r pose of th e A rg en tin a ra n g o dance d irected by E ln o ra I* ay Fleck. One of th e fe a tu re a ttra c tio n s a t C edarville P a rk Ju ly 4. sta te s Mr D evereaux, m an ag er, w ill be th e c h a ra c te r dances by D onald Con- frey an d E lean o r W inders. D on ald is a local boy and it is stated is a sp ecialist in th e S pan ish dance th a t V alentino m ade fam ous in the film of “T he F o u r H orsem en.” G E O R G E W A S H IN G T O N fought for Independence and bequeathed it to us. f or one hundred and forty-seven years we have kept it—a heritage that all Americans hold priceless. Independence demands safeguard for the future. To safeguard vour future in the best way possible start a bank account Mr. an d Mrs. W ilber McCullough and d au g h ter H elen of P o rtla n d w ere Sunday g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. and I Mrs. E. V. M auldiug an d fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. L ester Irv in and son and Mr. and Mrs. G len D allas and little d au g h ter an d Miss G ertru d e N aas left M onday for a few d ay s’ stay I at Seaside. W. R. T elford left S atu rd ay for Sea- | side to spend th e w eek-end w ith his I fam ily, who have been th e re for th e I p a st tw o weeks. BANK OF GRESHAM Miss B uena Childs and L eroy T a n n e r of P o rtlan d w ere m a rried a t V an couver Monday of th is week. Sam G regson, who has been w o rk ing a t K erry, is hom e for over th e I Making a Lamb of Him. I F o u rth . P a t w as laughing a t the an tics of S alesm an —T ake T he Boring ball team won th e S u n th e enraged bull and bet a d o lla r he cheap, I say. day gam e from E stacad a a t E stacad a could m ake a lam b of him. T erren ce— And w h at should I do w ith a score of 5 to 3. W hen, bleeding from m any w ounds, w ith a tru n k ? A jo in t b irth d a y celeb ratio n was he picked him self up out of a nearby S alesm an —Why p ut your clo th es in held a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H er field, he said: m an N aas an d fam ily S unday for “A m ighty fine th in g th a t I had my T erren ce—P u t my clothes H erm an N aas and Mrs. H elen Stone. laugh first for I could never do it now go naked ? W hat do you tak e G uests p rese n t w ere Miss E d ith N aas | w ith th a t cracked face of m ine.” and Ben M organ of P o rtlan d , Miss W h a t you w an t, w hen you w an t it, E rm a D ugger, Mr. an d Mrs. G len W an t aa s. add to y o u r profit. as you w an t it— W a n t ad. It. D allas and fam ily and Mr. an d Mrs. L ester Irv in an d fam ily. Mrs. W alter M etzger and little High on th e crown points of th e d au g h ter Doris, wh have sp en t th e S ta tu e of Liberty in New York harbor, C arl Berqutst, acrobatic p a st th re e w eeks a t th e Y ellow stone Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab steeplejack, executed some th rillin g P ark , w ill be hom e th e first of th e stu n ts last week. Photo shows cone solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest p aratlv e size of man to the g reat possible prices, you’ll go to statue, which holds o ut the torch of Liberty and Freedom to thou HALEY san d s of old world oppressed as they came to m erge in th is gretU H aley B ap tist S unday school w ill GEO. DIETL, Prop, •"“Ring pot of freemen. Gresham hold its an n u a l F o u rth of Ju ly picnic in th e L arso n grove n ear H aley s ta tion. T he Sw edish B ap tist S unday IMMORTALITY IN THE PEN school of P o rtla n d will join In th e fes Centennial of Its F ir A ll K in d s o f R ou gh a n d D ressed tiv ities. All a re welcome. Gresham, Oregon These Significant Facts Should Appeal To You JK “ f . " t 1"1 b,r " " " »' “ tk e ficavlest ta x p ay e rs in Mult] County p ay ro ll a t th e p re se n t tim e FOR THE BEST MEATS THE SANITARY MARKET by LUMBER Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co, Boring, Oregon Phone Sandy 13x3 experienced motorist ACCELERATION STANDARD OIL COMPANY Machinery - = — ? - « U r A S .« ~ P h y llca. p ro p e rty d ^ o t ^ V « 0 u s e f u l ^ ^ “ “ ^ covering n ea rly 60 th riv in g clties’,Tw ^.s“ ^ . ^ lnve8ted ln ta " ^ InP th U v ic ' D ividends paid re g u la rly every th re e m onths la T rib u te to Ite His Winnings. J a c k — How m uch did you m ake a t i m e y have been celebrating ln th a t poker gam e? England th e centennial of the first Jo h n —Ten dollars. m anufacture by m achinery of the steed J a c k —B ut you borrow ed tw en ty pen, says the Philadelphia Ledger. d o llars from me before you began. H ard hit by the war, the Birm ingham Guarunleed Jo h n — I lost only ten. trad e ln pens has declined from 70,000 Sun Harr M uter.Proof gross a week to a third of the number. und Airtight Fine Distinction. As fa r as th e United S tates Is stalled many Septic Tanks in Eastern B u rg la r’s Wife— No, I w on’t concerned, Camden Is the birthplace of the steel pen Industry on a large th e kid called Jim m y. Soundi nquire of any of the following: scale. T he m anufacture of the pens ta lk in g shop. »” (o i j H ain 8tapleton was begun ln about th e year 1800, and n ty f a r m (2 ) j as Jennings Jk S t a t e d com m unication of the large company was incorporated In E . B. K irk w o o d ' X . j f F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F. 1806. M etallic pens of any sort were n e lflo l B e rry R anch B a n k o f T ro u td a le ’ V ' & A. M., S atu rd ay evening, not In common use until the middle of H . C. C am pb ell g . H . W illa r d Ju ly 7, 1923, a t 8 o’clock. L abor in the N ineteenth century, though Dr. Joseph P riestley had a steel pen fash B e rt K ro n e n berg E A. Degree. V isiting b re th re n w el « E d " v « . ur5r loned for him ln 1870. T he earliest come. pens, m ade by band, cost more than I D . M . I>onou»h WM. H. STANLEY, Sec y. . . B ird ie » Reed STUART THOMPSON, W. M. a dollar apiece, and w ere cum bersome and m a n y others. and inconvenient Instrum ents even at that price. The output of Cam den's pen facto Phone 601 ries has molded opinion and m ade bis Gresham t»ry. It Is impossible to trac e th e vast influence ln human affairs of what accid en t o r w reck h a„ tak en Gilbert C hesterton calls th e ■'little but death overcam e G eorge w hile oc- scratching pen" th a t has 's p lit the c u p y ing an easy c h a ir lit his home. h earts of men.” It has been called When we reach ed hom e we read the m ightier than th e sword, but th a t tells n ew sp ap er acco u n t of th e death and only a p a rt of th e story. Civilization th e case w as stated to he apoplexy. leans on th e w ritten word, and th e | It could have as easily been B rig h t’s Time pen has in its gift im m ortality for T h ‘*aH% OF orKan,c h e a rt disease. «to Re-lire? T hese th ree cau ses a re responsible for those who use it with power to tell I (Buy Ftafc) the tru th . T he sam e steel might rnnke , m e s am i nenents of th a t gam e. As we nearly o n e-th ird of all d eath s from all causes. a bullet to ta k e a m an's life. But arriv ed a t th e first tee tw o gentlem en the pen has found m en's hearts, not who w ere p rep a rin g to play th e re . ,i?eo,! 7 '! .had never been «»lek had o h . no his death was sudden, to end lives, but to bless and heal from Invited us to Join them , w hich h e. them. I Invitation we glad ly accepted. A fter he had never been sick In his life.” I playing tw o holes in alm o st re v e re n T h at question and an sw er is indicative or th e av erag e p ersons Idea of h ealth tial q u ietn ess o u r tw o com panions th e g ro ss d istin ctio n being th e differ- The Padlocked Face. broke th e calm by engag in g In the ence betw een the h o rizontal and the F ixing the padlock to a hum an be follow ing con v ersatio n . "A re you go- p erp en d icu lar position of the body. ing's m outh was at one tim e th e ec lin g to th e fu n eral to m o rro w ?” "Yes, To them a person ceases to be h ealthy only when he Is com pelled to tak e his clesiastical punishm ent for blasphem y w hat tim e Is It to be?” "T en o ’clock, t in H ungary. In Spain the same of I th in k , th ey have changed th e a r fense was punished by tearin g out th e ran g em en ts once or tw ice and 1 am cu lp rit's tongue. In F ran ce the tongue not ce rtain . G eorge's death was a se of th e blasphem er was branded, In vere blow, I don’t know w hat his fa m Holland It w as pierced by nails. In ily will do.” "Yes, he was Just p la n th e museum a t B udapest Is th e relic, ning im p o rta n t expan sio n s in his b u s tak en from an ancient grave, of a pad iness and it m akes the fu tu re of the concern u n ce rtain ." "G eorge had not locked hum an face. T he staples are been sick had he?" "Oh! no his death driven through th e bones of th e face was sudden, he had never been sick at both sides of th e mouth. A visit to In his life. I saw him S unday and he , GEO. B K A 5 D T w as as ch eerfu l an d ro b u st as could i G r e ik a m , Oregon be." We in te rru p te d the co nversation | to a sc e rta in th e nam e of the deceased 1 LOUIS CHRISTKMSEK Powell V alier, Oregon friend an d to In q u ire how th e fatal | c a ta stro p h e had occu rred . We w ere i su rp rised to learn th a t no m u tilatin g < SEPTIC T A N K S frank c . jones ■ w e l l , ..F iZ te • 42°° umploye!' « fo r G o o o m c s s sakes O S C A R - | F i t ' s 6 0 * / T V E F F E C T .,/o tj T h a t w a i - w h i psea sc S tart smoking M u AGAIN* > SUCH A RELIEF./ HOME HABITS' w e u ., w e lu , A H O W f «A H it Oscar make hu annual resolution Terry Gilkison FB0A 6 OKLAHOMA ''MN HUI'KASP ZNWSTV OAJ SlMb/Nü WHEN TMS eno «oo c a p s If Pl A"» «MG** TOO V tN O or o m b ' we*Lu p « w t