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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1923)
PACK FO ITt «KKSHAM O fTLO O K , TI'ESO A Y , .SEPTEMBER la. GRESHAM LOCALS Renj. M atthew s w ent to E m anuel hospital in P o rtlan d Sunday and u n derw ent an operation Monday and is reported to be doing well. G rave fears w ere expressed for Mr. M atthew th a t ' his trouble was cancer, w hich it did not prove to be. Mr. and Mrs. E m er- 1 son Brown of H eppner cam e about 10 J days ago to look a fte r Mr. M atthew s' dairy business. They will rem ain un- j til he is able to take "up th e w ork [ again. O ther ch ild ren who cam e to be near th e ir fath e r at th e tim e of the operation a re Mrs. V iola Medler of Wasco, Mrs. N ettie Johnson of T he | D alles. Mr. and Mrs. Guy M atthew s of Moro, Mrs. Cieo W lidanen and Miss | Benem a M atthew s of P ortlan d . T hey i a re still in P o rtlan d excepting Mr. I and Mrs. Brown. Hart Schaffner & IWarx C loth es S chaffnf/& Marx°Clothesa tThese e k t h ’ eniarged st®r® we are featuring Hart troduction, but we odI w i s i j ' t o ^ n r e ^ ‘hey need n° light overhead expense we sell you the sam e clothe« that Wlth low rent and pay m Portland. y U ™ ame cIothes for less money than you will M. M. S quire is driving a new O ver land-4 car. giving splemkfselections Tn^all departm ent C nth‘ng’ j h° es and Furnishings. an advantageous place to buy dePartm ants. Our moderate prices make this Mr. and Mrs. H enry L atou rell left S atu rd ay for th e ir w inter hom e in N ational City, C alifornia. They w ere accom panied by Mrs. L a to u re li’s sis te r, Mrs. D. C. Ross, who w ent to G ran ts P ass to look a fte r the estate of I th e ir b ro th er w ho recen tly died th e r q J T he L ato u re lls will take a le is u r e ly 1 Journey and expect to m ake so u th ern C alifornia in six days of driving. Mrs. Ed. H am ilton was in G resham on business today and w as a ca ller at i the Outlook office. Mr. and Mrs. H am ilton, who have been at Bull Run for several years, have recen tly moved to I P o rtlan d w here they have bought p ro p erty in the M ontavllla d istric t in o rd er to be n ear Mr. H am ilton's aged | m other and to give b e tte r school privileges to th e ir d au g h ter Mildred. Mrs. Marion Johnson, who has been on an extended trip for th e past two m onths, retu rn ed hom e Friday. W hile I aw ay she visited w ith d au g h ters in O akland, C alifornia and D enver, Colo rado, her m other and siste rs in A rk an sas. Besides h er long Journeys by | tra in she took a 2500-mlle autom obile j to u r through Colorado, K ansas and j A rkansas. h j Suits and Overcoats I Boys’Suits Hl h e t widest v i r l e s t r range o n r» in t the ____ i i • . . of models, tailored from virgin wool fabrics. For Men and Young Men. W it h 2 K n ic k e r s sturdy fabrics tailored into garments that insure long wear. Ages 6 to 17 *885 to 82485 to A Shoe Store In Every Sense of the Word a « : S Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shultz a re moving th e ir house from Pow ell stre e t to | th e back of th e lot on F irs t stree t with a view to building a m odern resi- , dence on Powell stre e t, w hich may be com m enced In the n ear futu re, though th e building may possibly w ait until spring. X ™ men s shoes D epend WOMEN’S SHOES Dress Shoes for Men and Young Men Work Shoes th at will stand the hardesi lu th c iiï for e v e # day wear A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Cowan of P le a sa n t Valley on F ri day, Septem ber 14. °‘ S ,iPPe r e ' B s ° od 8,y1“ CHILDREN’S SHOES w 'l A u m i h a ' b° yt and Klrls ’""dy Just such needs“ ' haVe provlded ,o r $3.75 to $10 $2.50 to $8.50 A COMPLETE LINE OF MEN’S FURNISHINGS AND H A ls ” '“ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beegle, Andrew P ullen and Mrs. P. A. Gould left S at u rday m orning for a visit to T illa mook w ith the la tte r's son, W ellington Gould. Bergmann and T he re g u la r m eeting of th e W. C. Nap-A-Tan Loggers T. U. will be held a t th e home of Mrs. Boots mid Packs A nna Full on C leveland avenue next en T h ursday afternoon. This will be the I election of officers and th e last m eet ing of the fiscal y ear and all m em bers arc urged to com e prep ared to take CHre of th e m a tte r of dues, hr all re p orts niURt go to h e a d q u a rte rs on the Miss Lucy A dam s retu rn ed last 24th. n ig h t from an extended trip which th e M ethodist L ad les’ Aid and th eir friends will enjoy a picnic a t the fair Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen left S a t took h er to so u th w estern P en n sy l grounds on W ednesday at 1 o’clock. urday for S eattle and Mt. Vernon, vania, w here she sp en t th e g re a te r Each lady will provide h erself w ith a W ashington to visit w ith relativ es and p a rt of the sum m er am ong relativ es lunch, knife, fork, spoon, cup and friends. Mr. L arsen is enjoying a and friends. She w ent by way of the plate. A business session w ill be held C anadian Pacific and retu rn ed the tw o-w eeks' vacation from his duties as a fte r the lunch. section forem an on th e P. R. L. A P. so u th ern route, spending some tim e in the G rand Canyon in Arizona. Her line here. Boring and G resham Rebekah I Journey from San F ran cisco to P o rt odges a re plan n in g a program and a 1! Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M etzger, Ben, and Mr. and Mrs. W alter Metzger and land was by boat, w hich was delayed pot luck su p p er a t th e G resham I. o. O. F. hall on T h u rsd ay evening of this S dau g h ter m otored to The D alles S u n 12 h o u rs because of a gale. week, beginning a t 7:30 o'clock. This day for a pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bliss en tertain ed la to celeb rate th e 72d an n iv ersary of Miss Dolly S tra n g of W isconsin Is over th e week end Mr. and Mrs. C H th e Rebekah lodge. All R ebekahs and visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lord and th e ir ch ild ren , E rm a. C lark J. E. M etzger. Mrs. M etzger and Miss and Lewis of Glen F alls. New York Odd Fellow s are welcom e and are urged to attend. S tran g w ere old school friends In W is who a re to u rin g th e co u n try by au to consin. B right new m etal sig n s below th eir £ mobile and a re en ro u te to Long Beach, Mr. am i Mrs. J. C. S hultz expect to California. T h e y ’ a re delighted w ith show windows adorn H epp's R ackett leave th is evening on th e S h rin e sp ec Oregon roads and scenery and m ay r e store. T hey w ere p ainted by F E ' ial for Pendleton for th e ir conventisti. tu rn to P o rtlan d to lo cate p erm a n en t Todd. They will spend a day at th e round-up, ly. J N M ew hlrter has improved hi’s and expect to re tu rn F riday m orning All nu m bers of th e D orcas circ le of new ly acquired p ro p erty on T hird street betw een Kelly and E llio tt av e nues by a new porch a t th e front and a wood shed at th e re a r of his re s i dence. M ’ s W ear S h iartir\ o i r e e s * " L eather anti W ater Proof Work Clothes G R ESH A M r= ---- ■ = = — Mrs. H all has built a storm porch on her resid en ce on T h ird stree t In Zenith addition. A hoy w as born to Mr. and Mrs. 8. E P alm qulst on Friday, Septem ber 14. Oliver Chilled Plows One- or T w o-H orse P lo w s I ractor P lo w s S u lk y P lo w s AU (ienuine Oliver Repairs Drill s, Spreaders, Harrows, Ensilage Cutters Diggers For your fall Implements or Machinerv HESSEL’S 1141 RELIABILITY FARM MACHINERY GRESHAM 1141 MKKVtt'B S P E C IA L One Good I'sed Elevator Digger 50 Cords ( Jood Seasoned Oak Wood W. A. HESSEL $85.00 E rlends of the Rev. A. J. Ware form er p asto r of the B aptist churches In G resham and P leasan t Home, but who has been for n early eight year». Baptist county m issio n ary in Clat ka- m as county, will be In terested to learn th a t he h a s resigned his county w ork accep t the p asto ra te of the B aptist ‘ h u rt h ;,t Helix, Oregon What Style HEATING STOVE do You Prefer ? tha?w^i|SU' ^ eS’; an aP' cast heating stove that will give an even, steady heat econom ical to fire and attractive in design’. n°m heatere°ThekM L T e St° ? ed these cast the F,Teniae?1 w2 il made "J Portlan<l and sizes P W haVe each make in tw<> The Comfort is a steel jacket cast lined heater with a cheerful mica front, a handsome j* stove moderately priced We also have the Beau- ty> Cash and Olympic. The heating stove season is here. Let us show you our line, even il you do not buy. ' i j i 3 s L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. The M ontavllla Tim es, edited and I Phone 1421 published by A. E. Hill, for a num ber of y ears em ployed on the Outlook force, has been accepted as second- | class m a tte r by the post office d e p a rt . inents, alm o st en tirely com pleted at m ent T his fact d ecreases the cost of the p resen t tim e, w hich will «dd m atting and m akes It possible to use I g reatly to th e a ttra c tiv e n e ss and co n th e colum ns of th e for ,, , venience of her re s ta u ra n t and co n , notices. T he publication is en terin g fectionery, and w hich will in crease upon th e th ird year of Its existence the seating capacity at her tab les from and has m ade a place for Itself in If. 2» to 41» and add to th e ease of se rv Held. ing. Gresham, Oregon ■...... - 1 - » . n arim ent. un. ' I T ru e—So T rue. partm n ? ? ? ' tS at home P erusing Among th e new additions in the B.x>k lore a la high-brow ; * m ain kitchen in the basem ent are two p ™ MT.e n t*«n Is using room y gas ovens which g rea tly in Papa s night key now. cre ase th e cap acity for baking and ro astin g . An additional Gasco n fn ? Cut down th . », less fu rn ace will in su re com fort in t"* your ’»’"ion d i'rS i^ c o m " ' ba bu?" 1 he Rev. A It. C alder and wife of These im provem ents include the in th e diningroom in th e coldest w eather ' R<* * ' Corbett** 6 °*"t* • ”•”•“<>" F * I i S prague. W ashington, who have b,.en sta llatio n of a large dishw ashing T hese a re but a few of th e Improve-' ' --------------------------- — atten d in g th e sessions of th e Meth sink with hot and cold w ater In the s which have been going on for R e g u la r m e etin g of G resh- odist co n feren ce in P o rtlan d , are vls- , asenient and a roomy dum b w aiter itlng th e la tte r's sister. Miss Kivu for ca rry in g th e dishes and cookrey i Dolan in G resham . I up and down. T his gives m ore room i on the m ain floor and m akes it pos M IIS. M l i m o n i M ( h l s s I i b l e , to set ad ditional ” tab les New Venter w ork has been In the hands of ---- -- H IL L ' Se<re ta ry X0. .x t 'w , ■ MOKE IM PK tn emen is low -hacked dining c h a irs « 0 1 have been 1 F ra n k c - Jo n es SPECIA L COM.MfNICATION | Put In at all tab les and a new coffee Mrs. N ora W ithrow who built of G resham Lodge No. 152. • , u rn will be read y for use in a day or j wide porch, sh eltered ' • W ednesday. Sep- " " b u , d i ." " ; ,” - X i „ X tem ber 1». i s 23 ‘ M has add J L a y » " . w ' Z I r Z | h’Lv’e U w u n’. ' X J ' a t S p. m. W ork in j Hie F. C. degree V isiting b ro th e rs j welcome. Phon« su b sc rip t tons to 1SC1. I » ■ - O C W A -if = 3 3