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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1923)
TA« E FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK. Weekly News Note* for Berry A*«o- to build up a feeling of fellow ship and elution Members. good will betw een you and your help FRIDAY, JULY » . I9Ä GRESHAM LOCAIS to the end th a t they will te ll all th e ir D. E. TOWLE, M anager. friends w hat a fine tim e they uad in Misses M argaret and H elen Jaeger T he peak of th e loganberry and red th e G resham te rrito ry picking berries, of P o rtlan d w ere recen t g u ests of Mr, ra sp b e rry h arv e st w as passed on Wed and th a t they will com e back next and Mrs. R. D. Bailey and fam ily nesday and th e tonnage delivery is y ear to help you. G resham B aseball club suffered de rapidly falling. We have succeeded feat la st Sunday in th e gam e w ith the T he tru th is th a t th e h arv estin g in sellin g 170 b a rre ls m ore, so we are Shell Oil boys of P o rtlan d , th e score still packing on o rd ers and our best problem is th e m ost serio u s one in sta n d in g 2 to 3. G resham b atteries B oth in the buyin g o f the g o o d s and p rovid in g serv ice for the se l judgm ent Is th a t you should pick all connection w ith o u r b erry in d u stry th e red ra sp b e rrie s for can n in g or and we should do all in o u r pow er to w ere T. C. Tow nsend and Ja c k H am ling, the cu stom er is co n sid ered first in th ese 20th C en tu ry Stores. b arrelin g and all the logans th a t a re solve th is problem , as we all should lin. Shell b a tte rie s w ere B radley and know th a t th e increased value of ber Fitzsim m ons. A big gam e w ill be In good shipping condition, as it will T h a t’s w hy they are h eartily en d o rsed by a ll p articu lar p eo p le. ries picked a t th e rig h t tim e, nearly played next Sunday betw een the add to your profits or help to reduce covers th e cost of picking, and if we G resham team and a P o rtlan d ath letic your losses. We have learn ed th a t a re to build up or su stain o u r rep u ta- club. It will be called a t 2:30. Tow n some of o u r m em bers h astily con clu d for q u ality b erries, we m ust pick them send will pitch. T he team w ill play ed w ithout full inform ation to q u it a t th e rig h t tim e. So we feel su re th a t T ro u td ale on A ugust 12. No. 2 c a n s P re fe rre d S tock G ra p e F ru it, each $Jc. R e a lly b e tte r th a n th e fre sh . E ach picking, basing th e ir decisison on ru you will m ake a serious m istak e if you S ettlem en t w as arriv ed at th is c o n ta in s th e ju ic e a n d m e a t of fo u r la rg e G rap e F ru it. m ors of refu sal to receive berries th a t do not tak e ad v an tag e of th is liberal m orning in th e divorce su it of Mrs had no foundation in fact. Jum ping offer to e n te rta in all of your pickers A. W. ag ain st P. M. Jo h n so n of G resh 2 25c a t a conclusion w ithout the facts is a a t th e county fa ir on th e 4th day of am, w hich w as trie d in th e circuit poor m ethod of reasoning and should A ugust next. T he price of th e tick ets c o u rt before Ju d g e Rossm an. Mrs 3 ,2 8 c not be indulged in unless th e q u es is very low an d w ithin th e reach of Johnson w as g ran te d th e decree, the tion at issue Is the w eather, and even all, so p lease su p p o rt your picnic com custody of th e four m inor children PALM OLIVE SOAP, 4 bars for................................................................................ on th is questio n the w eather bureau m ittee in th e ir effort to help you by and $35 a m onth for th e ir su p p o rt, and can m ake th e best guess as they have o rd erin g a liberal supply of tic k ets at th e 40-acres farm . C ruelty w as given som e d ata to base th e ir guess on. Our th e can n ery office before th e picnic as the g rounds for divorce. advice to you m em bers who have date, and b rin g all of your help and At the re g u la r m eeting of th e W. C abandoned any considerable q u an tity enjoy th e day together. T. U. y esterd ay it was decided to omit of b erries is to get busy and h arv est 2 4 c, 47«. th e A ugust m eeting of th e o rg an iza them , as it w ill be a long tim e before tion. th e new cro p com es in. P L E A SA N T VALLEY B ail M ason J a rs , eq u ipped w ith zinc caps, p o rce lain lined, pts. 79c, q ts. 95c, y2 gal. $1.29 Now ju s t a la st word about th e pic Mr. and Mrs. W illard B liss m otored Miss P earl Ruegg e n tertain ed friends nic day at th e fair grounds on A ugust to Independence and spent la st w eek a t dinner W ednesday evening. Those 11 p rese n t w ere Mrs. A lbert A dkins, Mrs. 4 next. You w ill rec all th a t la st May end visiting w ith friends a t the picnic you all agreed on holding Mrs. H. C. Je llu m and ch ild ren Ole M artin G rass, Miss H ester T horpe and Royal Baking Powder, large 12-oz. can 40c, 2%-lb. can for S-lb. can for an a fte r-h a rv e s t picnic and your p re s and Mabie of La C enter, W ashington, Miss Evelyn M etzger. Mrs. K enneth L auderback of P leas ident, J. Ü. H utchinson, named a com a re here th is week v isitin g with 20th C entury C offee S p ecia l, b est in the w est, lb. 3 3 c, 3 lb s. for 95c a n t Home and Miss E m m a B. Johnson m ittee to m ake arran g e m en ts. In friends. tu rn th is com m ittee decided to accept J. C. McCleod, of V ancouver, w as a w ere dinner g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bailey yesterd ay . Mr. L au d er th e generous offer of the fa ir board valley visitor W ednesday. and to g e th er w ith all of your h arv est Mr. and Mrs. Will Richey and ch il back cam e down to spend th e evening. D uring fair week the G resham lib ra help, expect you to be p rese n t and dren, Alice, S tu a rt and S terlin g spent H E IN Z M U S T A R D .......... 15c FANCY DRY ONIONS CRISCO, 6 lb. c a n .......... $1.29 spend a p le asa n t day at th e fair, view la st Sunday visiting with frien d s near ry will be open from 2:30 to 5:30 each b o ttle ................................. 12c 4 p o u n d s ........................ 10c afternoon. T he book wagon, which is ing the exhibits and being am used and La Center. VINEGA R, p u re cider, S E E D L E S S RA ISIN S B L U E R O SE H E A D R IC E en tertain ed by the com plete, special Mr. and Mrs. H. E. P oppleton have m aking weekly v isits to com m unities 22 ounce b o ttle ...............15c bulk, 2 lb s.........................25c 4 lb s................................ 25c p rogram provided for th is day, A ugust gone on a trip to Mt. St. H elens w here in th is vicinity, w ill v isit th e fair on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . A sto ry for the 4. The business side of th is m a tte r is they will spend a few days. Really No Better Places to Trade than these stores, and so conveniently located. ch ild ren will be held at 4:45 oil th a t afternoon. Mrs. E lla O liphant of A rleta station in P o rtlan d visited frien d s in G resh am yesterday. W h.«?—CARNIVAL Mrs. N ellie H erro n , a resid en t of C ontinued from page 1 G resham 23 y ea rs ago, w as h ere yes W here?—Orient Grange Mall terd ay looking up old friends. H er 3. 50-yard D ash, (boys 8 to 10 y rs). hom e is a t Modesto, C alifornia. She 1st prize, $2.00 savings acco u n t nest When? SATURDAY, JU LY 28, 1923, At 8 p. m. and h er sister, Mrs. E m m a H ulbert, egg. F irs t S tate Bank. 2d prize, F lash lig h t, Floyd L. Mack Fun for All have been on a to u r of th e Yellow Admission Free E lectrician . sto n e N ational P a rk and have visited 4. 50yard Dash, (boys 10 to 12 yrs.) S eattle, Tacom a and P o rtla n d . They 1st prize, $1.50, knife, L. L. K idder. 2d prize, $1.00 w aterm elon, Jo e Me will re tu rn to th e ir hom e next week. W H IL E T H E Y L A S T Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R aker, th e form lugin. 5. F reck le C ontest. Boy w ith m ost e r's sister, Mrs. W. E. R osencrans of freckles. Omaha, N ebraska, and Mrs. Josephine 1st prize, $1.50 p air boy’s te n n is 9 8c K nighton m ade a d elig h tfu l trip to shoes, C arl Dahl. 2d prize, $1.00 order, S. E. P alm - G overnm ent Camp on T uesday, They quist. 98c called on Wm. R u th erfo rd , his m other FOR GIRLS. and sister, and on Miss Mabel Inglis. 1. S tanding B road Grin. 98 c They rep o rted th e ro ad s in fine con 1st prize, $1.50 m erch an d ise o rder, dition. G. M. D avidson D rug Co. 2d prize, 50c cash, Jo h n Brown, E rn e st S tra tto n , who has rep rese n t Real E state. ed th e T elegram in th is locality for 2. T o d d ler’s Race, (20-yard dash, some tim e, has become co rresp o n d en t g irls 4 to 6). for th e P o rtlan d Jo u rn a l. 1st prize, $1.00 m erch an d ise o rder, Phone 1236 Gresham, Oregon W alter Belt, g rad u a te of O. A. C„ a O. A. M anning, Confectionery. 2d prize, 50c cash, B. W. T horne, form er G resham boy, has accepted a five-year position as In stru cto r in sci Real E state. 3. 50-yard Dash, g irls 8 to 10 years. \\ atch Our V indows for Other Good Specials ence at the C anton C h ristian college, 1st prize, $2.00 cash, B ank of G resh in Canton, China. The Outlook has m ade arran g em en ts am. 2d prize. $1.00 cash, F red S outhard. to offer free cheeking facilities of O f the P eters C artrid ge Co. 4. 50-yard Dash, (g irls 10 to 12. packages a t the office on Main stree t 1st prize, $1.50 m erch an d ise o rder, betw een the hours of 8 in th e m orning W H A T SH ALL W E E A T ? H epp’s R acket Store. and 5:30 in th e evening. 2d prize, $1.00 cash, H enry T ilgner. Mrs. A. F. lla m n ia r, who underw ent GKES1IAM MEAT MARKET MiseeUnneoos. an operation for the rem oval of ton w ill help solve th e q u e stio n . C hoice L am b, V eal a n d o th e r sils a t a P o rtland hospital recently, has 1. L arg est fam ily on grounds. retu rn ed to her home here. m e a ts alw ay s on h an d , a ls o fo r th e h o t w e a th e r a sp len d id 1st prize, 1 dozen post card photos, T he revival cam paign conducted by G resham Studio. a s s o rtm e n t of cold lu n ch m e a ts a n d R ed R o ck C heese. E vangelist P a rro tt and his helpers for 2d prize, $2.00 m erchandise, A. W’. the past m onth closed last Tuesday M etzger & Co. Fresh Fish Thursdays mid Fridays A t th e Grandstand evening afte r a very successful service, 3d prize, $1.50 m erchandise, R obert's I.arge num bers professed conversion Confectionery. Home Cared Bacon and Lard a Specialty. and healing. The evangelists will be 2. Couple m arried longest. Mr. Peret is one of America’s wonderful shooters and 1st prize. $2.00 cash, W. H. Mitchell. gin a cam paign at Oregon City on S un A. J. VV. BROWN, Prop. day, A ugust 5. 2d prize, $2.00 m erchandise, 20th this exhibition is worth seeing. Phone 1891 Mr and Mrs. George Towle of Minn C entury Grocery. Pow ell S tre et, G resham 3 John Alden co n test for mixed eapolls are occupying th e ir hom e ad jo in in g Honeymeade for the sum m er. couples. fry/ Man's prize, $2.00 Ja sp e r tie pin. Miss H. H. Honey of Baker, Oregon, has been spending the past two weeks K essler's B arber Shop. W om an's prize. $2.00 m erchandise, v isitin g w ith th e Honey and Towle G re sh am , O regon fam ilies. G uests over th e past week S chauno's Confectionery. end were Mrs M E. Quigley of P o rt Phone 1421 land and h er d au g h ter, Miss Shum ah MISSION EV A N G ELIST of O lym pia. W ashington. MILL HOLD MEETINGS Agents for Peters Cartridge Go. A new plank sidew alk is being laid In front of th e G resham Produce com p F red H ornshuh of the Bible S ta n any's store on Powell street. < > dard m ission of P o rtlan d will begin a 1 scries of m eetings in a ten t a t th e c o r LOCAL I’ASTOR FINDS R o b e rt B ruce longed to fre e S c o tla n d ASSEMBLY INSPIRING ner of R oberts avenue and F ifth stree t on next W ednesday evening. Aug. 1. from E n g lish rule. H e fo u g h t six h a rd A le tte r to th e Outlook from th e Mr. H ornshuh. who has been holding b a ttle s six tim es h e w as d e fe a te d a n d Rev. I). Q B arry, who Is atten d in g the m eetings at LaG rande. Oregon, and forced to flee fo r safety . A fte r th e s ix th B aptist sum m er assem bly at Colum Aberdeen. W ashington, is endorsed by b a ttle , w h ile he lay h id d en in a sh e d , he bia City, te lls of th e in sp iratio n al E vangelist E verett B. P a rro tt, whose 'Vfitehed a sp id e r sp in its web. Six tim e s it m eetings of th e g ath erin g , which m eetings here closed th is week. He HAM. P u rita n o r P rem iu m , Best G rade h u t AT T ,I E 7TH T R IA L IT SUC- Lb. 32c closed today. About 200 delegates will be assisted by R. C. Melhy and his v L h lJ E l). from all over Oregon registered. This PIC N IC S, m edium size th ree d au g h ters of C alifornia, who Lb. l#c evening the great sum m er assem bly of sang here during th e la tte r p a rt of the N EW B ER G I.A Itl), m ed. pail Stiles la rg e pail liap tist young people of Oregon will m eetings. Boitert B ruce took h e a rt fro m th e sp id e r open w ith an illu stra te d lectu re on SU GA R C U R E D BACON. S to Id lbs rieil o n ce m ore a n d he to o succeeded! Lb. »5c The Herman (reek Fire. P ale stin e by Dr. T. J. V ltlers of the R E D SALMON, lb. Hat c a n s The H erm an Creek fire on th e O re W hite Tem ple. T his will open a w on 2 fo r 25c derful program to be given every fo re gon National F orest In Ju ly and Au i - i nLa n ,nay be d o w n ’ b u t h e n e v e r out SI GAB. best cant*, finely g ra n u la te d 10 Lb. 95c noon and evening. The aftern o o n s gust, 1922. burned over 11.000 ac res of £ e qU’tS. ,T h o se " h o h a v e failed re- will be given over to rest and re c re a tim h erlan d In th e Columbia Gorge, SO LID PACK TOM ATOES. No. can 15c. Doz. $1.(15 shonhl 't a i " Id VP a Savine s a c c o u n t tion. T h ere will be several hundred destroyed $34,000 w orth of tim ber and should ta k e h e a rt from th e fre q u e n t a t- I TA HNA PEA S, good u n g rad e d q u a lity 2 c a n s 25c cost m ore than $40.000 for fire-fight young people in attendance. t(m p ts of th e s p id e r—a n d tr y a g a in . S ta r t ing labor and equipm ent. CORN, best s ta n d a rd y o u r a c co u n t in th is B ank, now sp ecial can 10c GOOD REPUTATION T his forest fire was sta rted by a Del .Monte C atsup, pint b o ttle SYY ES PRISON TERM careless ran ch er, and because of the 23c hazy condition of the atm osphere due ROYAL CLUB C O F F E E , 1 lb. c a n »9c; 3 lb, can $1.15 A rep u ta tio n as an honest and in to sm oke from oth er fires ju st as c a re d u strio u s citizen before and afte r his lessly sta rted , burned for a day before U.I I.K C X X X 1 \ | I .|, s i;„ . crim e, it is stated, saved H. J. F leisch it was discovered. The ran c h er was SUGAR CR ISP CORN FLAKES 3 pkg». s.»c er of G resham from a pen iten tiary as little interested In rep o rtin g the sen ten ce In federal court. He was fire as he had been in sta rtin g tt. l SI N M AID RA ISIN S, seeded v a rie ty 2 pkgs. fined $500 by Judge Bean on a charge Because of the headw ay the fire of forging a tra n sp o rta tio n request gained and the difficult topography AMAIZO O IL, p in t, 27e: qt.. 50cj h a lf gal. $1; gal. $1.S5 GRESHAM. OREGON from Pendleton to S eattle on the re w here it spread, n early a m onth w as 1 1 RINt L ALBERT TOBACCO, lti oz. can $1.25 clam atio n service in Ju n e. 1922 afte r used up in pu ttin g it under control 1 he had severed his connections with For some tim e, it th rea ten e d to en ter ' A STRONG BANK C A M EL C IG A R E T T E S c a rto n $1.10 th at service. He pleaded guilty to the the Bull Run w atershed and do s e ri charge. ous dam age to P o rtlan d 's w ater s u p E. R. A. Mr F leisch er, who has made many ply. I ■ T his system is em ployed by Dr. C. W. friends since com ing to G resham a The E lectronic Reactions of Abram s i M iller of fi45 T enino avenue. Port The careless cam per spent 90 days Is a scientific system of detecting l o land. Oregon. P hone SEllwood 0153- tew m onths ago, w as u n til recently In M ultnomah county jail, and now is m anager for th e G resham Ice ITeam f r e e again The fire sc ar In th e gorge cating and m easuring disease th ru the Quality Phone i r hi o f, ’r,ii’r *,lon ^ o m a few drops No need to leave your pocket book and Ice com pany. will rem ain for m any years, a monu- ?h»b th T Physician can determ ine at hom e th is tim e. It w ill be a clean and Service Peed ¡¿Si th e sex and whole physical stam tinv A W ant Ad will sell w hat you do nifiit to his carelessness. of the patient. T h i . ' m e S of’ dU g fa ir w ith o u t clean in g you. not need and get w hat you do need. M m e I . " ,a th ’‘m*, |cally correct. The Want an« add to your profit. Milk re p o rt b lanks now for sal* »•m e law s are applied in treatin g . ch eap a t th e O utlook office. Twentieth Century Grocery SATURDAY AND MONDAY WE OFFER A. & L. Oysters, in large No. 1 cans at cans f o r .......................... Federal Brand Canned Milk, best in the Northwest, cans for. . 25, FLOUR—Any kind we have. 49-pound sack for Amaizo, refined corn oil, pints Cane Sugar, fruit or berry, $1.79 q u a r ts ........................................ lbs. $ 1. (Limit one lot to a custom er) $1.19, $2.29 New Brazil Nuts, 1923 Crop, pound for HIP! HIP! HURRAH! It’s Here! 15c Track Meet Will Be Feature Aluminum Ware SPECIAL FREE 6-qt. Pure Aluminum Convex Kettle, ea. 4-qt. Pure Aluminum Colonial Stew Pan 10i-in. Pure Aluminum Collender, ea. D O N T M ISS IT HEPP’S RACKET STORE Expert Shooting By Mr. Gus Peret TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, at 2 p.m. Multnomah County Eair L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. A Spider That Made History Grocery Bulletin SSSSSSSSSS/SSSSf/SSS, $!.,»> First State Bank A. W. METZGER <& CO.