Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 31, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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TROUTDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. B aird of L os i.h o T routdale
r- u . . baseball team defeated
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A ngeles, C alifornia, have been for th e I th e t Corbett
o rb ett team on th e C orbett
____ C on tin u ed from page 1
past m onth th e guests of th e form er s * roU" d8 ®uud“y - th e 8co'’e »lauding
Mr. Inglesby—G ene L. Gibson.
c o m . III.m e Ot p a tr o n s . The f u ll'p ro ­
T ro u td ale b atteries w ere Milo
T he M ysterious Voice — Andrew m other, Mrs. M arie S h in d ler Jo h n r °
g ram s w ill be found elsew here in this Myer.
IAINT
»on of B alrdsdale P lace and m any de
,
“ “ d C haniberlain. C orbett bat-
edition.
W oodw ard and Bill R ickert.
F or th is comedy th e players s ta r lightful affairs have been given for I t r ***
Among th e e n te rta in e rs is th e Labor Jam es Young and Gene L. Gibson.
them . Mrs. Johnson en tertain ed in
Miss L illian E llis of W alla W alla,
College P lay e rs of P o rtlan d who will
From th e stan d p o in t of exhibits, the honor of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. G B W ashington, is visiting at th e home of i
a p p e a r F rid ay afternoon and evening fair w a s never b etter. T h ere is a S tory and Mrs. W. Boss, both of San Mr. and Mrs. W allace Spence. Miss '
“BUILT IN" FEATURES
in th ree o ne-act plays, "T he Land o l w orld of them . Seven of the nine F rancisco, C alifornia, and Mrs. E. E.
E llis is a niece of Mrs. Spence.
y T * 8 "K8iir C
bi W illiam B utler county sranK es have arran g e d splen- B rando of Omaha, N ebraska w ith a
Thom as Giese of R oseburg, Oregon,
a «’i s .
ghbors
by Zona G“ le did booths w here th e p ro d u cts of th eir bridge tea a t Bell Bow tea house on
is visiting a t th e hom e of his p aren ts. I
F riday, Ju ly 27. T here w ere tw elve Mr. and Mrs. J. Giese on H ensley road.
kington. T he p lay ers have m ade and a ttra c tin g a deal of atten tio n guests.
Jam es Cook of th e Sandy R iver g ar- ,
an excellent d ram atic rep u ta tio n for P o rtlan d and G resham firms have
Mrs. M -----
arie S hindler ju
Johnson
was
u u so n w
as I ag
r e w recen
e tly sold a C hevrolet to u rin g
m selves and ----
have
honored
- been UUllUi
t’U ‘h eir w ares w here the people can t nostess at a d in n er party on W ednes- c a r to Z. W. M artin of T ro u td ale and
, . Huf
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v'-vpic van i
Ctoton
t
u
.
—
.
.
.
w ith an offer to to u r th e United H S
tates lipln
help but see them and it all m eans fu ­ day to Mrs. G. B. Story. Mrs. C. Weed, ‘o H arold W. S m ith of P alm er, Ore-
ap p e arin g in all L abor tem ples in the tu re business for them.
cnn,3 ‘ a )e l " eed- D r- E m ily F. Bol- KOn, a Chevrolet to u rin g w ith »175 of
la rg e st cities.
They a re th e only
The p o u ltry house Is jam m ed w ith
m. Airs. E rn e s t D uncan and C o m - |s PCcial equipm ents.
g ro u p of th e ir kind op eratin g in the th e finest of p rize birds. T here a re
V irein r
Skfpw lch of Richmond.
T he O. W. R. & N. com pany is build-
Gresham, Oregon
L abor college movem ent. Mrs. D oris m ore rab b its and pigeons th a n ever
tai. i ^ u .u FS • Jo b n so n also e n t e r - |i n g a new ex p ress room w hich will be
S m ith is th e ir director.
before.
T he livestock b arn s are ¡„." m " a Z d in n er on Sunday, hav- m uch ap p reciated by th e p atro n s here,
In The L and of H e a rt’s D esire” th e crow ded to capacity. W hile th e re a re mg Mr. an d Mrs. C arl R a ste r. Mr. and
Miss F ran ces Bradley of W est Linn
scene is laid in Irelan d , in th e kitchen not as m a n y ho rses as la st y ear the C h e a t i n 6.8 ? ' h ltn ey ’ Mr- and Mrs. Oregon, is spending the sum m er with
SERV1CE
of M artin B ruin. T he tim e is about ca ttle, sheep, hogs and goats o u tn u m ­
' t
J ° Ph ° f P o rt,and, H arold H elen A lthaus at Sweet B rier ranch.
th e y ear 1700 w hen the p ea sa n ts of ber any previous year. As a m a tte r of -
F C r8‘ G B' Story> Mrs. B rando I Miss N etta Brown of P o rtlan d , a cou-
Ire la n d believed th a t on May—eve, fact m ore th a n 200 head w ere refused
m aha, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. | »in of Mrs. A. C. A lthaus. is also a
E. E. S terlin g
• th e fairy folk or good people as they e n trie s because of lack of room.
visito r for th e sum m er.
called them , had pow er to ste al aw ay
T he boys’ and g irls ’ club m em bers
Mrs. S tory plans to rem ain w ith her
Miss Belle P arso n s en tertain ed a
th e souls of new ly m a rried brides to a re deserving of u n stin ted praise. m other for tw o m onths.
num ber fo P o rtlan d frien d s w ith a
th e L and of H e a rt’s D esire. T he caste T h eir exhibits a re not only rem a rk
p arty on W ednesday evening at the
of p lay ers is:
able but unique and u nusual. T hese
home of h er m other, Mrs. H. F. P ar
backbones of th e com ing g en eratio n
-th e service distinctive
M artin B ru in —Jam es Young.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. S p rin g er cele- sons on T ro u td ale H eights.
a re m aking an ideal reco rd and one
B ridget B ruin—Roma B rashear.
Jam
es
Mace
from
San
Diego,
Cali-
.tu
«
I ; - “ - .................
w hich w ill sta n d them in good stead in “
Shaw n B ru in —J. Cody Duffy.
th e T hom as Low
y
ea
rs
to
come.
All
th
e
fair
board
can
M ary B ruin—L ydia L ittell.
tin w are, and co n g ratu latio n s, by th e
T w M
,
do for these y o u n g sters is tim e and
F a th e r H a rt—Chas. G ossett.
m any guests. T he bride w as »Ivon
A h e block of new cem ent side-
T he second play will be “N eigh­ m oney w ell invested.
aw ay by h er b ro th er. J. s H a il nf w alks was com pleted th is w eek in
T here is dancing on th e grounds M inneapolis, M innesota.
bors,
in w hich th e a u th o re ss has
She w as f r ° n t ° f th6 M asonic hal1- th e Leland
m ade th e people we all know in M ult­ th is y ear despite e a rlie r an n o u n ce­ b eau tifu lly gow ned in her w eddlnc p ro p erty ’ the 8hoe »hop. H elm ing’s
m ent th e re would not be. A con ces­ d ress, and veil of ten years ago and C° “ fecti° nery an d tb e Fox p ro p erty 1
nom ah county live.
T he scene is laid in D ianthy Ahlis sion w as sold late la st nig h t by W. H. ca rrie d a bouquet of gladioli
w
M rs’ F ra n ce s Fox en tertain ed on
good old A m erican kitchen in any M itchell, su p e rin ten d e n t in charge, T helm a S p rin g er w as bridesm aid and
h° “ ° r ° f her si8 ter-|n ->aw
sm all tow n. T he tim e is th e present. for space to p ut in a jitn ey dance for B ertram K esterson w as best man All Mrs^ Jen n ie Block from s «n F ra n cis
afte rn o o n s and evenings.
C aste of c h a ra c te rs is:
fell in line to th e tu n e of the w edding ^ k i e h a l d ^ 8'
Gypsies have no place a t a county
D ianthy Able— In a Coleman.
m arch th a t preceded the delicious iw
« augen and fam ily from
fair. At le a st th is is th e opinion of
Inez Able— C aroline H utchins.
m idnight lunch of w hich the bride ’s D
T ’ id a h o - w ere v isito rs on F rl-
the fair board and one for w hich they
G randm a—L ydia L ittell.
w A ° Ken<1<“ ' h° m e’
deserve plaudits.
T hree bands of cake was the m ain feature. T he eve- m .
M is’ T ro t—M argaret W illiam s.
ning e n tertain m en t w as dancing a n d . ’
H ® e ” L a u d a n h a » retu rn ed
Truck1 UTSr ;h° W y° U V16 . T \ est model Chevrolet 1-ton
th e se nom ads arriv ed S atu rd ay in big
M is’ M oran—D aryl Belat.
all rem ained u n til a late hour
"
, r °m a m o n th 's v isit a t S eattle, W ash-
M is’ E llin g sw o rth —Tecil Isenstein. high pow ered ca rs and a t once “held
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I Ington. H er m other, Mrs. Jo h n Lau-
electric lights « T s u r t e r
P '™ ’n ° ,Or a" d has
up M itchell for concessions w hich he
P e te r—Jam es Young.
FA IR V IFW
I dan. visited th e re la st week an d ac
flatly
refused.
The
board
backed
th
e
it h i w
S
S P r i n g a C ti° ” a " d M S e ° f h a n d l i " «
E z ra W illiam s— M ichael Fill.
Mrs <? R
>.
.
com panied Miss H elen home,
T he la st play of th e group w ill be action and th en D eputy Sheriff M art recently a t H a l lr
88
88 K U ests
M r’ a ,,d M rs T hom asin and fam ily
a rip -ro a rin g A m erican com edy by S quire did th e re s t by o rd erin g th e
Booth T ark in g to n ,
"T he T ry stin g bunch from tow n and seeing to it th a t Lacock of P ittsb u rg . P en n sy lv an ia gon, w ere Sunday gu ests a t the home
P rices are as fo llo w s:
and Mrs. L u la B elton of G ardena
his o rd ers w ere obeyed.
P lac e.”
of Mr. and Mrs. T hom as Low.
Ju dging began today and w ill con­ California.
TRU
CK chassis .......................
*
S cene—S um m er Hotel.
Miss G race Mickley is spending p a rt
tin u e until com pleted. In th e p o ultry
Tim e— P resen t.
C
OM
M
ERCIAL
chassis........
of h er vacation a t th e home of her
• V
H onesty’s Reward.
section L. W. W eisenborn is th e judge,
C aste of c h a ra c te rs:
estv U Sd ? ’h I S. dOwe proved dat hon- p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mickley.
L au n celo t B riggs, a callous youth— l o r a g ric u ltu ra l products, O. T. Mc­
,,y 18 de best policy afte r all ”
Miss Bessie Low, d u rin g h er two
R oadster....................
.................................
W h o rter; h o rticu ltu re, C. L. L ong; do­
Ja m es Young.
How ?” dem anded his friend
w eeks' vacation, visited relativ es a t
d e liv e ry ................... 1 ' ’ *’".’’’’’’ ’’ ’........................................
rem em bers dat daw g d at I D ufur and The D alles, Oregon, and
T he widow, Mrs. C u rtis—Tecil Ise n ­ m estic science, Mrs. S arah P re n tiss- t o o k r
Sedan
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dom estic a rt, Miss S trick la n d ; horses’
stein.
S
eattle
and
A
berdeen,
W
ashington.
“Shore, I rem em bers.”
Sedanette
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sheep, hogs, Prof. E. L. P o tte r; dairy to ' so il ’ S » 1 ,trie s f0' tw o w hole days
Mrs. B riggs—D ella Dair.
L. A. H arlow , D. W. Mickley and
Coupe
............................................. 1044
Je ssie Briggs, a flapper—Agnes ca ttle, N. C. Jam ison.
to sell dat daw g and nobody offers M. B. McGinnis w ent to C lackam as
Cover.
m or n a dollah. So, like an honest lake S atu rd ay m o rn in g on a Ashing
877
These prices ail f. o. b. Gresham
laJh 1 ^ ° eS tO de lady d at owned him
W hat you w an t, when you w ant it
R u p e rt Sm ith, lover—Ja ck Saeger.
trip
,
re
tu
rn
in
g
M
onday
evening.
she gives me $3.50.”
a s you w an t it— W an t ad. it.
We trade and give liberal terms
Mrs. M argaret B urns, Mrs. A lice Rix
Rl
I 1” * T ru ,h a t L a s t
I an
and a Airs.
Mrs. Isab ella
e lla Low visited Mrs.
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pour
ns ever told
^h^f
.P°
° r OIQ
o,d jp
Je n n . - Budte a t L ents one day last week,
lkeggerVer
l ° d th
tHe
‘rUth
‘° w
Was
boot-
(inurastreil
ns ever told
e tr
u th to
as a a h™
,t.
m ,
...___ _______
Mr. and Mrs. E m anuel Fox left F r i­
Banltary
W ater-Proof
day
for
R
ainier
P ark , W ashington, r e ­
him?Ub~
T
h8t
80?
W
hat
dld
he
tel1
Phone 2331
Gresham
«
uu A
im g m
anti
Airtight
tu rn in g Sunday.
u iBStaI1?d m/ ny Septic Tanks in Eastern
Distributor
for
Chevrolet
M
otor
Cars and
driBnk.” ~ He 88ld: “Thl8 18 my last
L. A. H arlow and fam ily will leave
M ultnomah. Enquire of any of the following:
T uesday for G overnm ent S prings,
H a h awn
B ank of G resh am Bid.
Dad’s Awful Fix.
W ashington, w here they will spend
Ju
d
g
e
O.
W.
S
tap
leto
n
C ity o f G resh am (C ity H a ll)
f a t h . r 'y , r ld ’ held up to h ear her I th eir vacation.
vacation. T
T hey
hey expect
expeci to re tu rn
J . I. Bacon
M ultnom ah C ounty F a rm (2)
BANK OF GRESHAM
that promotes
accomodation that U pholds
co - operation that continues
pleasan F valley
CHEVROLET
äZ
B erry G row ers!
F arm ers!
S t
Sherman McCarter Garaee
SEPTIC TANKS
K ilgore
llir n r n
J. K
Dr. W. J. o t t
D. C. E ly
J a s . E lk ln g to n
H.
_ lair
' ' L. St. . G
S. B. H all
Dr. Geo In g lis
C. XI Z im m erm an
M rs. M aggie Ulm
Mrs. S adie B u rr
.1
J a s . Je n n in g s
E. B. K irkw ood
Delflel B erry R anch
B an k of T ro u td a le
H. C. Cam pbell
E. H. H Ulard
B e rt K ro n en b erg
Ja s. IxM bury
E d W ilkes
D. M. Donough
B ird leg Reed
and m an y others.
into tears. “W hat a re
A la rg e delegation of T ro u td ale peo­
fo r?” asked her m other
A ll K in d s o f R ough an d D ressed
Oh, m am m a," sobbed th e child ple atten d ed the M ultnom ah county
tha°ty iRteire hoa. e ? " e * * dadda o ut °* fair a t G resham on P aren t-T ea ch e r
day, stay in g for th e p ag ean t in the
S ta te d
com m unication of evening.
F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F
& A. M., S atu rd ay evening
BORING
Aug. 4 1923, a t 8 o’clock. L abor in
Wze Deliver
Mrs. Jo e L unday left Sunday for a
E. A. Degree. V isiting b reth ren w el­
come.
w eek’s visit w ith h er husband and son
WM. H. STANLEY S e c ’v
H enry, who a re w orking a t K erry,
STUART THOMPSON, W. M.
Oregon.
Boring, Oregon
Phonc SanJy 13x3
The Boring ball team lost the S u n ­
day gam e to th e P o rtlan d team with
a score of 2 to 3.
T he gravel h au lers have com pleted
grav elin g th e road to Sandy w hich
will he a decided im provem ent over
the o th erw ise alm o st im passable roads
Fresh or Cured, Lard. Etc., prepared and sold under ab­
during the rain y season.
solutely sanitary conditions and a t lowest
The hom es of Mrs. M ary P o tter and
possible prices, you'll go to
H. A. Beck a re receiving new coats of
paint th is week.
The dry, hot w eath er of the p ast
two w eeks is being g rea tly a p p re c ia t­
.........
«m w .
ed by th e farm ers in th e vicinity and
the la rg e st hay crop on record is b e­ th e hall team w as voted by all p resen t
ing harvested.
a big success and about »50 w as raised
P hone 2381
A. J. McClung is spending a few for th e team .
day» a t his home h ere having in ju red
All makes of batteries re-charged
w.in . I Mr' a " d Mr8’ W alter Roots and son
his hips and back . a t t »ho
and repaired.
the mill a t of P o rtlan d visited over th e w eek-end
W auna, Oregon.
local g ara g e m an. TeH ^rd b0"1“
8"d
W *
W. W. M etzger,
" ’
limn,
has tak en over th e agency for both the
Sole ag en ts for
Miss M arie A nderegg of P o rtlan d
1‘hlladelphla Diamond Gird
Hudson and Essex cars.
Batteries
S unday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. sp en t Sunday a t the home of her sls-
and Mrs. Steven F ro st w ere Mr. and [ter, Mrs. F ritz S tager.
Auto A ccessories, R epairing
Mrs. B. F. Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
A cetylene W elding
C larence M ars of P o rtlan d .
DAMASCUS
rsnasylvB .m V .rs.m C. p T |r„
Ray Naas and Miss E rm a Dugger r e ­
GRESHAM
ORBOOX
Among th o se going to the h arv est
turned th e la st of the week from a trip
fields
of
e
a
ste
rn
Oregon
a
re
Edwin
!
to th e beach a t New port, Oregon. Mr.
and Mrs. A tw asser of A lbany accom ­ H offm elster, Ous Lingle, Bill Teevln,
Edw ard Moar, E arl Lingle, P ete B o r-| larm ers Mntunl Fire Relief
panied them .
Assn.
Nourishing Business.
te
r and L aw rence Shadley.
The Boring R ebekahs a re busy pre
Many
fields
of
g
rain
have
been
cu
t
be
the
K
S
r
’.rm
er".-
enm’
*
r°
7
n ‘°
p arin g for a b azaar to be given in the
in th is vicinity during the past week N orthw est
F a iS e iZ
near future.
T b - 8b«-y w «i ........ begin.
I
own we.fVrrempereferW|t ° PX ’
The M isses Mabel and E sth er Erd
man of P o rtlan d sp en t th e week-end
m em be?.000,«“/ ^ ? « e ^ V t 1 ° /
at the home of th e ir p are n ts, Mr. and baled here th l. season The iast year
Mrs. Dan E rdm an.
or
tw
o
only
about
300
tons
have
been
p
,ld
ov«r »33.000 In losses w ith onZ
Visit Our Display of
30c p er h u " d?ed
Mrs. F ra n k Kiefer and sm all son of baled by the tw o haling crew s, while “ n ar.n’8% n On,y
P o rtlan d a re spending a few days a few y ears ago from nine to tw elve farm ers s h » 7 il
* J?°
why
visiting a t the home of her m other hundred tons w ere haled yearly. Much 'h ey can I n s u r e a F a r m e r ? \ h*“
LINCOLNS, FORDS and FORDSONS
of the hay th l. y ear Is oat and vetch
|
Anyone w ish in g to” ? .u r e w ui
Mrs, E. G regson.
H elp is very sc arce th is year and o’rounds ” o r^ s h a m “ '’^
*'
-Sunday g u ests at the hom e of Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
A.
P
alm
er
w
ere
Mr.
and
about
the
only
way
for
th
e
f
a
rm
e
r,
to
2101.-
Adv
e
,h
*®
’
Phone
F arm ers
at the Fair
Mrs.
C
ottrell
and
fam
ily
and
H.
H
get th e ir w ork done Is for them to help
— -____________
• •
Fessenden of W ashougal. W ashington, one an o th er.
"Man thsr
'I
man
m
a
t is born of . w om an Is of
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. McClung and fam ­
All In d icatio n , a re for a big p ru n e m ?ch f e w e r ‘h ? h# C! ° m ake them
ily of W auna. Oregon, and R. J. Coates crop th is year.
ff,a , h ^ a re
w o rrylng about how
and Miss L o reta Coates of P o rtland.
Authorized Ford, Ford non and Lincoln Dealern
L. C. A rm strong and fam ily have
I* »•” o ut of ® onpy 1« like­
nJ?*
enoagh
moved Into the W. H, Boring home.
ly to th in k he a "a ll in.”
th a t a woman can tak e a Joke.
The play en titled "T he Poor M ar­
ried Man, * given S atu rd ay night a t
You never knew anybody who was
The man nho carries hatred In his
w th t b *a advice who w as free
the I. O. O. F. hall for th e benefit of
Ä
«h.n?.OWd'n* ° U‘ many W”r,h
with an y th in g else.
lumber
Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co.
THE SANITARY MARKET
c . E. OSBURN
L1NC
Qtit b e h in d
RAKER & SON
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