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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1923)
PAGE POCH GRESHAM OfTLOOK, NEW PERFECTION NEW BI LL Kt N PIPE LINE TO COME SOON »’KIDAT, A f G f S T », IfcW GRESHAM LOCALS ^ÇUCoo/t Stints andOva» Twentieth Century Grocery A ccording to an n o u n cem en ts m ade In th e daily p ap ers th e city of P o rt land is ab o u t ready to begin th e co n stru ctio n of a new Bull R un pipe line. The rig h t of way is being secured and an o rd in an ce au th o rizin g a call for bids, on th e co n stru ctio n has come be fore th e P o rtla n d city com m issioners and w ill likely be passed next week. T he estim ated cost of th e pipe line is aro u n d th re e m illion d o llars, to be covered by bond issue alread y a u th o r ized, and it w ill ta k e nearly tw o y ears to b rin g it to com pletion. It w ill not p ara llel closely th e old line, like the one bu ilt in 1910 and 1911, b ut w ill be laid along a new survey in o rd er to m ake th e w ater supply m ore su re should any accid en ts happen along New Perfection Stove# givo the o th e r rig h t of way. T he form er pipe lines pass th ro u g h speedy, steady, clean, intense heat\ th e b u sin ess ce n te r of G resham . The /o r every cooking purpose. survey for th e proposed line ru n s ' P it Long Blue Chimney bum# up all acro ss th e low ground betw een Powell emolce, «not or disagreeable odor—drive« stre e t and th e O. W. P. depot. dean, intense heat directly again* the T h ere a re v ario u s rep o rts, probably utensil. No fire to build—there’» instant m ostly co n jectu res, as to how th e pipe tseat at the touch of a match. and m a teria l for the new line w ill be D o your cooking and baking the New | handled. It is c e rta in in any case Perfection way. G resham will be a ce n te r of activ ity Let us demonstrate the Long Bhwj w hile th e new line is u n d er c o n s tru c I Chimney burner. tion. Mr. and Mrs. H a rry W arden and d au g h ter M uriel joined Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Reynolds of P o rtlan d in a trip to Seaside. They w ere a t th e beach S atu rd ay , Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. K ern of Mt, If one bank charged 12 per cent interest and another 5 per cent, where A ngel a re v isitin g w ith th e fo rm er's would you apply if you needed a loan? p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K eru and ta k in g in th e county fair. These 20th Century Cash and Carry stores save that and more over the W ork has alre ad y com m enced on Credit and Delivery stores. th e J. N. M ew hirter house on T hird and R oberts, rec en tly p u rch ased by Alf. Nelson. F ra n k C. Jo n es has ch arg e of extensive rem odeling of th e house. Mr. M ew hirter has bought the F. D. Axtell house in Z enith addition and will move in w ithin a few days CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP IVORY SOAP FEDERAL MILK 6 bars 25c 12 bars....49c 3 bars............................... 22c 3 tall cans........................28c W ord has been received of th e s e ri ous illn ess during th e p ast week of H elen Geddes, who w as rem oved to Edwards Dependable Coffee, in 1-lb. tins for ........................................................37d Good S am aritan h o sp ital w here she is Lily of the \ alley Golden Bantam Corn, 6 No. 2 cans for........................... ,....... $1.25 rep o rted to be im proving. Chas. H am ilton of P o rtlan d is the Lily of the Valley Sifted Early June Peas, 6 No. 2 cans for................................ $1.25 g u est for a day or tw o of Mr. and Mrs. B urt N o rth ru p on G resham Butte. Mr CALIFORNIA PINK BEANS SMALL W HITE BEANS BLUE ROSE HEAD RICE H am ilton is th e only rem aining m em 5 pounds.........................35c 5 p o u n d s..........................39c 5 p o u n d s..........................33c ber of a fam ily of five b ro th ers and four siste rs, one of whom w as W. H. Mason Jars equipped with zinc caps, porcelain lined, pt. 79c, qt. 95c, half-gal. $1.29 H am ilton, fa th e r of th e late Wm. H Walla \Yalia Globe Onions, 1923 Crop, excellent stock, 5 lbs. 10c, 10 lbs. for 19t‘ H am ilton, a form er resid e n t and b u si ness m an of G resham . It w ill be r e SAPPHIRE SARDINES DEL MONTE TOMATOES BOYD CAPS, porcelain m em bered th a t w hile visiting his in pure Olive oil, each 10c large No. 2y2 cans (! for 90c lined, d o z e n .................. 25c b ro th er n ea r G resham a few y ears See the New Superfex E R A System su ccessfu l w ith c a n ago, an o th e r b ro th er, George, from the Burner in Our Window. cer, T. B„ tu m o rs and all blood S o ld iers' Home a t S eattle, cam e look PURE LARD, Silver Leaf CRISCO, 6 lb. cans......... $1.29 GOOD LUCK RUBBERS, diseases. ing fo r his relativ es and found his Brand, lb. 17c ; 3 lbs.....50c 3 pound can................... 69c cold pack, 3 doz............ 23c tw o b ro th ers whom he had not seen Enquire for full details, T h e H ank of G resh am pays 6 p er for 54 years. Ail th e b ro th e rs had cen t In te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. Singapore Sliced Pineapple, large No. 2% cans, each 25c, 4 cans for................98c It will interest you. been Civil W ar v eteran s and had lost tra c k of George, whom they m ourned as dead. He has since died. Wm. Congdon of Condon, Oregon, is “The Glad R a id h ere g ree tin g old frien d s and enjoy Church.” GRESHAM . OREGON Bible School 10 a. m.. Sermon at 11 a. m. ing th e fair. and 7 30 p. m. Lord's Supper the first Mrs. Je n n ie Oswald of Stockton, Sunday o f the month. Bible Study and Praise Service W ednesday, 7 :30 p. m. C alifornia, is spending a few w eeks Really there is no better place, and so conveniently located, and such splendid service Choir Rehearsal, Thursday, 7 :30 p. m —It’s the 20th Century Way. “Vnlversul Brotherhood Is the Goal" visitin g w ith relativ es h ere and in "Come thou w ith us and we w ill do P o rtlan d . She has been a t th e fair a T he Hank of G resham pays 6 per day or two. thee good.' cent In terest on tim e deposita.— Adv. DAVID Q. BARRY, B. Th., P asto r. P. F. Black, wife and d au g h ter and Mr. and Mrs. B adger of M urray, Iowa, m ade a trip to F o re st Grove, T h u rs day, an d called on Mr. G ilson, m a n a ger of the 20th C entury sto re there. They also visited w ith Wm. L arm o r at A happy social event of th e season H illsboro, a fo rm er n eighbor of Mr. and Mrs. B adger in Iowa. w as th e su rp rise show er given last Mrs. Leslie St. C lair and ch ild ren S atu rd ay evening by Mrs. H a rry Ott LOT 1 re tu rn e d early th is w eek from Seaside In honor of her sister. Miss M arie w here she sp ent a w eek w ith Mrs. T acheron, w hose w edding to E m m ett Made from a very good grade of W elling of B aker, Oregon, w ill tak e F ra n k F rak es. percale, assorted colors and patterns Joe M elugin was placed u nder a r place n ex t week. Sixteen young ladies re s t on th e fair g rounds on T uesday joined In th e event and passed a m ost evening charged w ith d raw in g a gun p leasan t evening. Miss T acheron r e Most men tru st th eir doctor, druggist, T rial of his case w ill be h eard before ceived a num ber of b eau tifu l gifts, surgeon and dentist. They are all experts Ju stic e of th e P eace Jo h n Brow n next am ong them being sev eral pieces for and th eir advice is of the greatest im port h er ch in a set. LOT 2 T uesday. He is out on $250 bail. ance—and they all charge you for their Mr. and Mrs. Guy F ieldhouse of T he W om en’s Home M issionary so services. Dark colored with scalloped bot ciety of th e M ethodist E piscopal St. H elens a re visiting w ith G resham toms. ch u rch will m eet at th e home of Mrs friends and relativ es and tak in g in the Why not tru st your BANKER? He is an J. E. M etzger on W ednesday, A ugust an n u al fair. expert also and is always ready to give you 8, a t 2:30 o'clock. T he hostess w ill be L ittle Iren e R usher has been very a financial diagnosis—FR EE OF CHARGE. assisted by Mrs. H. J. P u lfer, Mrs. E. ill for a few days b u t is rep o rted im W. A ylsw orth and Mrs. T. R. Howitt, proving. —The officers of this bank offer you the LOT 3 Miss Mayme Hoss is th e local new s benefit of th eir long experience in financial Glndlolns Farm Events. re p rese n tativ e of th e Evening T ele Black sateen, neatly trimmed with m atters. gram in th is vicinity. Mrs. S. B. C rissey of "G ladiolus colored rick rack braid and light col G uests of Dr. and Mrs. F ra n k P eak F arm " Is enjoying a sum m er house re ored cretonne, full sizes. d u rin g the past week w ere Mr. and cently com pleted in a shady nook n ear —We urge and advise you to make safe g | Mrs. R. Calbeck and daughter. Or th e C rissey cottage. S everal tree s investm ents, acquire the TH R FT habit and villne of P ra tt, K ansas. They took w ere rem oved to give a ch arm in g view prepare for the future. È a trip to Hood River w ith Dr. and Mrs. of th e Sandy riv er. Mr. and Mrs. C ris P eak to see th e Colum bia riv er h ig h sey have tak en several p leasan t auto —And when you have done this we pay g way and th e Hood River apple o rc h trip s w ith th e ir dau g h ter, Miss Angen- you 4% for the use of what we have suc a rd s and w ere charm ed w ith w hat ette, in clu d in g ja u n ts to Gordon ceeded in preventing you from WASTING! 32-inch, the yard 28c th ey saw. They have gone south and creek, th e Hood R iver valley and O re will visit C rater Lake and o th er w on gon City. Save 56 cents a day. In 5 years d ers of the w est on th e ir way to San George M allett, of Ham m ond, In you will have $1,019.10. F rancisco. diana, is v isitin g his cousin W. L. Mrs. F. D. Axtell re tu rn e d early th is "The House of Quality" C rissey of G ladiolus F arm . T his is g week from G aribaldi beach w here she Phone t i l l C re s im ili Mr. M allett's first trip w est and he has spent a week. She dug and canned a I m ade a leisu rely to u r th ro u g h C ali q u an tity of clam s w hile there. fo rn ia before com ing north. GRESHAM, OREGON « ’J SATURDAY AND MONDAY WE OFFER PURE COCOA, in bulk, 4 pounds for....................................... ..................................... 25c Perfect Baking Too!! Fancy Sun-Kist Lemons, large size, 3 for 10c, 12 fo r......................36c 20th Century Coffee, always good,pound 33c, 3 pounds for........ 95c BETHEL BAPTIST KIDDER HDW. CO. FLOUR, Your Choice, 49-lb. sack for $1.79 PURE CANE SUGAR, 11 pounds fo r..............................................99c. This store will be closed all day Tuesday, August 14, on account of the annual 20th Century Picnic. We Close at 6 p. m. hereafter, except on Saturday. New Bungalow Aprons Trust Your Banker Each 98c Each $1.25 Each $2.25 NEW FALL GINGHAMS WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. First State Bank Bethel Baptist Church. GROCERY SPECIALS PU R IT A N IIAM S W hole o r h a lf LI). 32c C H O IC E PICN IC S W eigh about 6 pounds 19c N E W B ER G LA RD .Medium pail 96c; larg e $1.75 J E W E l. SUO R T EN I NG M edium nail 7.»c T he Bible school at th e Bethel Bap tist ch u rch w ill convene as u su al on Sunday m orning at 10 o'clock. At 11 Dr. J. C. A ustin, field se c re ta ry for Linfield College at McMinnville w ill speak, his topic being "C reative F o rces in th e K ingdom ’s P ro g ress.” Special m usic will be fu rn ish ed by | m em bers of the Molalla band w hich 1? fu rn ish in g m usic for th e fair. P asto r B arry Is still at Columbia Beach a tten d in g the sum m er assem bly. Zion Evangelical Church. P . & G . S o a p S p e c ia l P. and G. White Naptha Soap $1.00, Ivory Soap Flakes 10c, Galvanized Pail 30c $ 1 .4 0 V a lu e fo r 9 9 c UTAH-N A PEA S Tw o cans STA ND ARD CORN C an .......................... 15c SL IC E D CLING P E A C H E S Can ................ 26c BUY A CAN OF VERIBEST CORNED BEEF and register a guess on the number of beans in the jar. a $15.00 set of Silverware FREE. ROYAL CLUB C O F F E E I lb. can 39c; 3 lb. can $1.15 JU S T IC E AND PE A B E R R Y C O F F E E 3 p o u ad a $ l.o n Nearest guess will receive BULK COCOA 2 p o unds ................. 15c SUN MAID RA ISIN S 2 p a c k ag e s ............ A. W. METZGER & CO. Gresham, Oregon Cup and Saucer * 23c FAIR WEEK SPECIAL Feed i ¿St Imported Bavarian China Cake Plates T he follow ing 'letters rem ain u n claim ed in th is office for the week ending Ju ly 27, 1923. U nless called for by A ugust 10, 1923, they will be sent to th e Dead L etter office or o th e r w ise disposed of as provided by re g u latio n s: Mrs. F red C arlson. Mr. F ukushim a, Mr. N aganum a. Mr. E L. N ordkvist, Mrs. Toklno Omato, Mrs. M. Tomi- shim a. Mr. A. W. W ikström , F rau lein M Nelses. A profitable type of feeder lam b Is . one th at Is th rifty blocky, and about I 55 pounds in weight. T his type when fed good feed will m ake a gain of a q u a rte r of a pound a day and will be fat In 80 to 100 days. Good q u ality feeds m ust be supplied to obtain these resu lts. T his is th e season to be spot- tin g th e lam bs w anted for feeding pur- poses.—O. A. C. E xperim ent Station. "Fools ru sh in." but if they rem ain fool# they g en erally get kicked out. / y FOR ONE DAY ONLY ! Hand-Painted China Cups and Saucers No services will be held at th e Zion E vangelical ch u rch on A ugust 5th or 12th. T he Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, the p asto r, and his wife a re enjoying th e ir an n u al vacation. You are dead as soon as you be com e am bitious to »tart a new project tom orrow in stead of today. Demonstration of Amaizo Oil all Next Week. and Service Saturday Special Unclaimed I.etter». SOLID PACK TOM ATOES I .III Ito A STRONG BANK Money is likely to be "tight'’ w ith th e m an w hose living is loose. A ll's w ell w ith th e w orld if a ll# w ell w ith th e liver. Each . . . . 25c HEPP’S RACKET STORE Phone 1236 Gresham, Oregon Saturday Will Positively Be the Last Day for These Specials WATCH OCR WINDOWS FOR REAL VALUES : , | i ■ ^nB8nflHnUliilU±iiiU&UU4WlUtUUtUmuXUIUm$XUSG£iEJ^UUB88Bfl&H^R8 ’ ». RACES SUNDAY, 2 P. HORSE SHOW at 7:30 p. m. MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR