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

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    CORBETT
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L atourelle of
H eppner and Ire n e S p ra g u e of Board-
m an w ere gu ests of frie n d s here and
a t L ato u re lle F a lls S atu rd ay and S un­
day.
Mrs. H a rry Sam uelson of Kelso,
W ashington, is visiting h er parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ja m es Ross.
Jam es P ounder has a large barn
nearly com pleted.
A. S. W oodward w ent to K elso S a t­
urday evening, re tu rn in g S unday eve­
ning.
Miss A rlle K incaid atten d ed ch u rch
in P o rtlan d Sunday.
The pioneers of ea ste rn M ultnom ah
will hold th e ir an n u a l m eeting Wed­
nesday, S eptem ber 5th, at Colum bia
grang e hall. F red Ough is p resid en t
of the association, Mrs. C lara L arsso n
vice presid en t and Mrs. Lydia O strand
has ch a rg e of th e en tertain m en t.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C ham berlain and
Mrs. N ettie K incaid atten d ed th e fu­
n eral of Mrs. Je ssie S m ith G anten-
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Ledlne an d fa m ­
bein in P o rtlan d Friday.
ily have left for a w eek's stay at the
Mrs. Alvin Floss of P o rtlan d cam e governm ent m in eral sp rin g s at Car-
PLANNING |> A PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE
S unday a fte r her bro th er-in -law . L. son. W ashington. They plan to visit
F erdinand F loss, who has been In Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Marx and fam ily at
poor h ealth for a y ear and had been T he D alles, on th e ir re tu rn trip.
living alone on his farm n ear the
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . W. T a rr, accom ­
YOT’LL KIND SERVICE
Springfield school.
panied by th e ir niece, Miss Isabelle
T he salm on season for th e sp rin g Boyd, who is the d au g h ter of W illiam
VOI ’Ll. KIND COI RTESY
pack ended S atu rd ay noon. It w as a Boyd, ad v ertisin g d irecto r for th e C u r­
YOI ’LL CINI» CO-OPEKA'I ION
profitable season for th e g llln etters. tis P ublishing com pany, w ere calle rs
and th e q u ality of th is year s pack is a t th e home of W. T. Dolan. Monday.
VOI ’Ll, EINI» ACCOMMODA TION
estim ated to be exceptionally good
Je an D olau accom panied them to the
VOI’Ll, FIND REAL HELP» I I,NESS
R alph K incaid is driving a new beach for a w eek's stay.
VOC’I.I,
FIND THIS AT THIS
! F ord to u rin g car, a recen t purchase.
Mr. and Mrs. Wni. M orand and fam ­
Mrs. David Benfield from n ear Til ily are spending th e week a t N ew port
lam ook is v isitin g relativ es In th is vi and Seaside.
E arl Childs, who has been visiting
cinlty.
Mrs. Je ssie Sm ith G antenbein died at th e hom e of his b ro th er. Wm
la st W ednesday a fte r an Illness of Childs and fam ily for th e p ast m onth,
some weeks. She spent a good m any left to re tu rn to his d u ties as g uard
( ìreshatn, Oregon
of her girlhood days in th is neig h b o r­ a t the federal p en iten tiary a t McNeil s
hood and w as w ell know n to m any Island, Monday.
T he P ro c to r mill which begun o p e r­
who w ill be so rry to h ear of h er early
death. She leaves h er husband and a atio n s only a sh o rt tim e ago Is p u t­
little d au g h ter to m ourn her untim ely ting out large q u a n titie s of ties th at
—tented by time
a re being loaded out from th e tie dock
death.
M essages of sym pathy a re finding here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. T elford and
th eir way to Mrs. Ralph R ogers who
Is in a hospital In P o rtlan d a fte r an fam ily re tu rn e d th e first of the week
from a trip to T illam ook and Ore-
op eratio n for goiter.
ESTABLISHED OCTOBER 1010
Mr. and Mrs. Fred T reg ask is visited tow n. and a visit w ith relativ es at Ne­
ta rts.
in P o rtlan d th e first of th e week.
Len Kiefer who suffered a stro k e of
C olum bia g ran g e holds its reg u la r
p
araly
sis S atu rd ay ot la st week Is r e ­
m onthly m eeting S atu rd ay , A ugust 1.
Members a re urged to be p rese n t as ported In a serio u s condition.
H a a r a a ta a g
Jno. M eyers. W. R. T elford and J.
M a a lla r r
th e re is business to atten d to.
W a le r P r iH ,!
S unday school a t 10 and p rach ln g E. S leter w ent to M olalla and Mulino
• as A lr lls k l
W
ednesday
of
th
is
week
to
exam
ine
by Rev. W right of P o rtlan d at II
o'clock every Sunday. V isitors wel- th e pavem ent th e re in o rd er to decide
w hat kind of pavem ent will be best
come.
suited to th e four m iles of pavem ent
H a n k o f O r a s h a n ) ll ld
J u d s a O W M la p la lo n
* “ f ° f O re a h a rn I C l I v I t a l i
to be done h ere soon.
J I IlMt'Ofl
M u ll n o m a li ( ' „ u n i r l a r r r . l i i
FAIRVIEW
J « m J e n n in g s
J
KH^ora
Mrs. Wm. Childs, who has been
W- M K ir k w o o d
I» r W J o t t
V'Lr r y H a ip ih
D . C . K ly
I loyd S urface of F airview and Miss q u ite ill for th e past week. Is rep o rted
h
a n k o f T r o u ld a U
J a a . K lk ln g lo n
Mabel Brown of Salem w ere m arried much Improved.
H C. « arnplsmll
I l I - H l < " a lr
H U W i lla r d
H B. H a ll
The P. R. L. ft P. Co. Is having the
Sunday. A ugust 25 at th e hom e of the
B e r t K r'oi»>nlM»r«
I> r. O a o In s ila
>»» le a d b o rr
bride s p aren ts, Rev. and Mrs. Brown depot h ere rep aired th is week.
C M Z im m e r m a n
K d W llk « a
M r . M a s s ia IJirn
Miss P e a rl L unday of P o rtlan d
form erly of Fairview . T he cerem ony
I * M iH /n o iif h
M r s M a illa H u
H lr f llf g l u » d
w as read by Rev. Brown. Mr. S u r­ sp en t th e week end a t th e home of her
a n d m a n y olhetr«
p
are
n
ts,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
L
unday
and
face form erly lived in F airview with
his p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. E. S urface. fam ily.
Mrs. Geo. D risele Is rep o rted ill
The young couple will m ake th e ir
Phone 601
,
1th g rip th is week.
home a t E stacad a w here Mr a » . / . - »
( irpMlium
L C. A rm strong, who has been
w orking In th e woods in Tillam ook
co unty th is sum m er. Is spending a
A ll K in d s o f R ough and D ressed
few days w ith his fam ily here.
T he m ost p o p u lar re so rt for the
younger population of Boring on these
hot days is “th e old sw im m ln' bole,'*
and th e y o u n g ste rs a re p u ttin g In
p re tty stead y tim e th is week as th e
grad e school opens M onday, Beptem-
We Deliver
ber 3d.
A hoat 25 new single se ats a re being
Installed in th e u p p er room s and a
new piano has been bought for the
Boring, Oregon
fhone San<Jy ,’3x,
school th is year.
H. B. L und, who Is w orking a t A s­
toria, spent S unday with his fam ily
here.
About 30 of th e delegate« from th e
E pw orth L eague convention held at
F resh or Cured, I-ard, Etc., prepared and sold under sb-
F ails City, Oregon, rec en tly gave a
»oluteJy aaoltary condition« and at lowest
very In terestin g p rogram at th e M. E
possible price«, you’ll go li t
church here T uesday evening of th is
week.
Mr. and Mrs L. H M allicoat and
J fam ily re tu rn e d th e first of th e week
GKO. IH F T L , Prep.„ „
from a week s stay w ith relativ es at
McMinnville. Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs J. R. Collins of Me
M lnnvllie. Oregon, sp en t th e w eek-end
at the hom e of Mr C ollins' sister. Mrs
Joe L unday and fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs R J. Coates and fam
f'y of P o rtlan d sp en t Bunday a t th e
I home of Mr and Mrs O A. P alm er
O ar 7 % P rio r P reference Stock baa paid d lrld .n d a r a n i a e i . -
three months since It was first Issued
* r , f a ra ry
Louie M auldlng of G resham spent
several days of la st week visiting at
th* home of his uncle. E V M auldlng
It is a Sale and Soand In restin e.t
and fam ily
FOUR-SQUARE GOSPEL MEETINGS I
. v e ^ ’T o i S K
X
7
S 0 U ,h R “ b l' r ,S
S u n d a y , a t 2 :3 0 p. m .
T u esd a y an d T h u rsd ay, at 8 p. m .
GOOD PREACHING
BANK OF GRESHAM
GOOD SINGING
W H A T SH A LL W E E A T ?
1
®EESHAM MEAT market
will help solve the question. Choice Lamb Veal and other
meats always on hand, also for the hot weAthw a snleidW
assortment of cold lunch meats and Red Rock Cheese
w ill h o i«
Fresh Fish Thursdays and Fridays
Home Cured Bacon and Lard c Specialty.
SEPTIC T A N K S
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Phone 1891
Pow ell S treet, G resham
m Ä
"i
Yes, We Have the BUICK Agency
“Let your next car be a Bulck”
FRANK c . JONES
STREET GARAGE
LUMBER
Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co.
The new Overland Red Bird is a big car with hie
seating capacity and big power! So much auto
A m t r i J 01 60 ‘tde “ ° Dey haS ama2ed and won
The wheelbase is longer.
The body is roomier.
THE SANITARY MARKET
I v ’T
en?lne *S more P°*erfuL The finish
of Mandalay maroon, and the khaki top and gleam-
n g, n C j
tnm nungs are more beautiiuL The
tted bird stops your eye on the street!
A t $750 f. o. b. Toledo, getting 20 miles and more
p
p. 8,aUon of gasoline, the big new Overland
« e d bird is, in our estimation, the biggest auto­
m obile buy today. W e shall have only a few.
Act quickly!
C nupt ” 95-
f
-
T o l^
W . rm e ro a f h r r ig h t fo c A e n g . pHcea a n d p a c i f i c a t i o n , o n th o u t n ^ Z .
GRESHAM OVERLAND CO.
W. A. Hessel
YOUR DIVIDENDS
COME REGULARLY
Geo. D rlse.e. who Is w orking at Hull
Run, spent Bunday w ith his fam ily
I here.
Kenneth Childs is home this week
suffering w ith n badly sprained knee
as the re s a lt of aa accident w hile
loading ties a t B a il Ran the first of
the week.
Aa t>a pound girl was born to Mr
M rs O. C ashm an Monday of this
week.
V e O A e T h g ' Àeu?
M r and Mrs H H Hughes together
w ith M r Hughes brother and his fioa
De»a from eaatern Oregon, re ta m e d
th * first of the week from a three
w - a s stay at T he Da,.ea nod left
ags a Tuesday fo r the hop fields near
Ba .«as.
250
T H E H IT O F T H E Y E A R
HOME
SWEET
HOME
"
W rite fo r fa ll Inform ation today
in ra a tm m « D epartm ent
I ortland Railway, Light & Power Co.
h/xxo
»O'. E lec tric B ld g . P o rtlan d. Gregon
Wrtfcdays
a h o antffal d in n er wee
»pread on the law n
Platen w ere laid
I for tw en ty-aix
Jew ell W atkin s ra ile d Haadey oa
Ib is brother. H H W atkins
H a ssz,
U ro d on to féovernnseat ' l e y
his
tep h ew
Raymond
W atkins aeredn-
p a e y itg him
on her *M ,.e rn rla tt throagh G r ^ m
W ashington and C a lifo rn io
M rs A a lt went to p '/-»iaad last F r i­
day and h raagh t hoaae her mother
M rs Byroa
Khe M s till trn g ro ria «
hat very s e ra j
Sríexd Will taagln Beptrmher IS,
w ith Mrs E E Vae F leet a t prineipoi
arsir, aad Miaa fin d e r a . priesery
M r nod M rs L / Heaton and r h ll
dren «d T h e DnJIee vtetted se-veral
La-re Hoase. aad Mrs E r a i A a / e r i doys nt the home of M r nod Mrs A
sad daaghter of LaO ram ie. Oregon, Radford.
1 e rV -u ( naple Arrevted.
r»« ad at the w a x a f th eir s jz c t
I Mrs. M, g A k it and e h lid re a of
L
ew
is
Bradley and M rs
Tedtio
M 'i A rn o ld
M r aad M rs Arnold .G ra n d
Jao etlo a. Coiorndo.
riaMed Phipps, arraoted lo te rd a y night at a
*-
«hJidren yxned them and they several days w » h her h ro therd n law
fz e h m t daoee h all hy depaty sthsriSs.
m o-arad to Seaside TU-aanoo* ForeM and fam liy . A J. AaM
T h e tw o Mrs w are fined ( i o and 11« hy f r u t /M t
Gr- va. and H iiis h o ra . re ta m la « here. A a X a w ere girlhood fn ead o ao had
Jad g e fiev.h M- - day snorting They
• '♦ to th efr home •. LW iraode
deste a not» over oM ttmea Go Moo
were arranged when B radley was seen
’ * * 7 é * » * * i . t e a r p r, »e «sa gTvan
’-* * 7 snskorad o re r the to la m M a tz. taes a h tetia of Mgaor to Mrs.
Mr» Chms W1.kennoa aad Joa Caldo r t r w highw ay
Mrs M. E AaM a a d Ì P 's -» «
fPdh were hst/rsieato(. F was
the W .ikenooe home. M t e i t « ’ heir i ‘ he trip earpaaaMd noy she had « -k -o
chorged
S A N D Y
RED BIRD7
BUTT!
Ton can buy It at I t t «0 a share par vaia« 11«« r,„ . .
te rm ,
ft
aet
7 14%
-^ y d ^ la r T r n fa r w