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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1923)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK. Tl FM> 1 V, Window CleanTng Dressmaking and Remodeling. For expert window cleaning see S. Dressmaking ot all descriptions, al- Tajima. or leave orders with John 80 remodeling ot furs. Prices reason- ; able. Mrs. Richtmyer. Cleveland ave Brown, Gresham, phone 2501. nue. Gresham, phone IOS. tf Dance. Dance at Cedarville Park Linne- mann Junction every Saturday nicht given by Roseland Serenaders. Come one, come all, have a good time in the best conducted dance hall iu or out ot the city. A. F. DEVEREAUX. KIKE »AM 1«ES THE COM MINS MEDALS HERMAN WIHLON HOME AND HIHII STAMilMJ “Blood will tell?’ Iu nothing does The home of Herman Wihlon. about a mile and a half southeast of Gresh the old sayiug seem more true thau in Those Photo Coupons are going fast am, eaught fire last Sunday soon after I the high productive qualities trans but there’s one left tor each addi noon and considerable damage was mitted in a line of careful breeding done to the roof. An alarm was , with Jerseys. tional subscriber. sounded in Gresham and many re B. C. Altman has reason to be proud Are you wide awake? Read the sponded. These with neighbors helped ' of the achievement of more than one Want Ads. to check the spread of the blaze,and it | of his Jerseys. One of the latest of was soon extinguished. The members his herd to win honors is Empress of the Gresham volunteer department, , I.ass of Ingleside. She qualified for though unable to take the chemical i gold and silver medals by producing apparatus out, took boid in a systema- 1 12.995 pounds of milk and ”59.16 tic way and gave valuable assistance, pounds of butterfat and qualifying for Much of the household goods was re- class AA. Lass’ test is most credit moved. With a brisk east wind blow- able for she started at two and a half on all sizes ing it seemed uncertain for a time if years of age, carried her calf 181 days the fire could be checked. during test and qualifies as the second Mr. and Mrs. Wihlon were away highest senior two year old of the Junction from home at the time but other mem breed, being headed only by the great bers of the family were at the house, cow, St. Mawes Pretty L&dy. including the aged father A. C. Wih Lass was sired by St. Heller’s Lad wants lon. Some one driving along the road of Ingleside, a sire whose daughters* first saw the fire and stopped to in production promises to place him at form the family. the top. Her dam was Empress La The cause of the fire can only be Belle, also dam of Empress Dorothy, guessed at but it probably started who won gold and silver medals on from a spark from the chimney lodg her record of 736.56 pouuds as a ing on the dry shingles. The loss is junior four-year old. Empress La estimated at about $400. Belle herself has a record of 174.17 Mr. Wihlon wishes through the Out pounds of butterfat. She is by the look to convey the sincere and hearty same sire as St. Helier's Lad of Ingle thanks of himself and family to the side and both of them carry the blood neighbors and friends and to the fire of the famous bull, Imported Oxford men and others from Gresham whose You’ll Do. assistance saved his house from total destruction. BORING S P E C IA L Mason Cord Tire, 30x314, Special prices S9.75 COGSWELL’S Linnem ann Gasoline 16c . See me for your tire TBS <JMIV<B<ALCAR FAIRVIEW A n entirely new body design lends distinction in appearance,adds measurably to individual comfort, and provides greater convenience in the new Ford Coup& Streamline body, windshield visor, and nickeled fittings make this new Coupe highly attractive. Deeply cushioned seats, improved interior arrange ment, and cowl ventilator provide in creased comfort. W ide doors th at open forward, revolving type window lifters, enlarged rear compartment and a recess shelf for parcels, back of the seat make for greater convenience. S e t the n r u F ord Coupe a n d other body typer a t y o u r N e a r e t t F ord D ea ler’t ihowrooui. RAKER & SO N GRESHAM, OREGON C A R S • TRUCKS • TR AC TO R S Power to Start Power to Stop “Let your next car be a Buick” We are fully equipped to do any electrical work, gen eral repair work, re-boring and acetylene welding. All W ork Guaranteed M A IN STREET GARAGE OKESHAM Phone 1228 Phone 1411 Daily Trips to Portland Re«. Phone PCM» Gresham Transfer & Storage Co. BCBTEN WALRAD, Prop. A Truck for Every Purpose Burten for Service WOOD COAL STORAGE We Solicit Your Business Insured Carriers GRESHAM MEAT MARKET will help solve the question. Choice I^amb, Veal and other m eats always on hand, also for the hot w eather a splendid assortm ent of cold lunch m eats and Red Rock Cheese. Fresh Fish Thursdays and Fridays Home Cured Bacon and Lard a Specialty. A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Powell Street, Gresham HOME SWEET HOME ,1 I CA/s TWAT s o v R t s o o t sc a e A aouv SOMCTXMt - WWAT •T ? i? y V New Low Prices On all Chevrolet models Touring Car, $ 633.00 Roadster 622.00 Coupe 837.00 Sedan - Delivery 1000.00 - 612.00 Commercial Delivery Utility Express Truck, 516.00 675.00 SHERMAN McCARTER garage Distributor for Chevrolet Motor Cars M illani .Storage Batterio,. Phone 2331 Gresham FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you'll go to THE SANITARY GFO. DIFTL, Prop. MARKET Phone 1711 Gresham All Kinds of Rough and Dressed LUM BER We Deliver Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co. Boring, Oregon phone Sandy 13x3 OUR HEALTH BREAD at this Bakery and at Stores Contains the Vitamines, in Led by scientific principles It’s Good and Good for You Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DONINCK Phone 1221 YOUR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY Our 7% Prior Preference Stock has paid dividends regularly every three months since it was first Issued. a y y It is a Safe and Sound Investment You can buy it at $98.00 a share, par value $100, for cash or on easy terms. It will net you 7.14% on every dollar you Invest. Write for full Information today. at 7:30 o'clock. He will also tell of Investment Department COTTRELL the Baptist World Congress held at Stockholm in July. All are welcome. The Ladies' Aid of the Cottrell Refreshments will be served. Room 606 Electric Bldg., Portland. Oregon church will meet on Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock at the church. Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Assn. Baptismal services, which were an Does Flourishing Business. The Farmers Mutual has grown to nounced for next Sunday at the be the largest farmers' company in the church, have been postponed until Northwest. Farmers who consider some future date. Sacrament of the their own welfare prefer it. President Snashall reports the Association has Lord's Supper will be observed next for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, over $16,000,000 is force and over 10,- Sunday at the church. Calves, of any kind 000 members. In the past year It hag An important meeting of the Cot paid over $33,000 in losses with one trell Parent-Teacher association will assessment only at 30c per hundred dollars. There is no reason why be held at the schoolhouse on Friday farmers should pay high rates when evening, October 5, to which all pat they can insure in a Farmers’ Asso rons of the school are Invited. ciation. Anyone wishing to insure will call on H. W. Snashall at the Fair Storage, Storage Figures don't have much of Man wants but little here below '* Grounds, Gresham. Phone Farmers chance to lie at the bathing beach. For storage see Burten Walrad, but wants that little big. 2101.—Adv. Gresham, phone 1411. A STATED COMMUNICATION of The Bank of Gresham pays 6 per Money to loan on real estate. Farm cent Interest on time deposits.— Adv. Fairview Lodge No. 92, A. F. loans at 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne.— & a . M., Saturday evening, Adv. October fi. 1923. at 8 o'clock. Labor The Bank of Gresham pays 6 per rid your system o f Catarrh or Deafness in F. C. and M. M. degrees. Visiting The Peoples’ Bargain counter. Sec cent Interest on time deposits.— Ad». caused by Catarrh. brethren welcome. the want ads. S o« by J r u ttu f for o rtr M yean WM. H. STANLEY, Sec’y. S torag e b a tte ry re p a irin g and reeb arg - I I n r . n ta rte r and g e n erato r w ork. R aker STUART THOMPSON. W. M. F. J. CHENEY &. C O ., Toledo, O hio Nothing succeeds like want ads. & Son. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. CASH PAID See Me for Cattle Hauling E. BAUMANN, Gresfriam. Phone 2441 WHAT SHALL WE EAT? Phone 1891 Leslie Fisher left Saturday for North Bend. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Sheet. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Imel, who has been quite Mrs. Edwin Burlingame of Bend and Marion Burlingame of St. Helens were ill, is reported much improved. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Roots and Mr. visiting Sunday at the home of Clif and Mrs. Andrew Gribble all of Port ford Burlingame. Mrs. Wm. Cook left today for New land were Sunday guests at the home port to join her husband, who has of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morand and been working there during the sum family. mer. J. E. Siefer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marriages ot special interest to Fair- P. C. Larson of Portland, Mrs. Len view people have taken place recently. Siefer and Mrs. Nellie Shaw of Los The Misses Ruth and Esther Brooks, Angeles made a trip to Welches, Sun daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. day. Brooks, became the brides during Sep Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McCullough tember of young business men of Port and daughter Helen were week-end land. Ruth became Mrs. Russell Fra guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. zier on September 8 and Esther was V. Mauldii.g and family. united in marriage with Edward L Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Tanner of Sell Johnson on September 19. Another wood were Sunday guests at the home wedding, which was a surprise to of Mrs. Tanner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs their friends, was that of Miss Fay E. Wm. Childs. Davis, granddaughter of Mrs. J. M. Sunday guests at the home of Mr Davis, and F. C. Olds of Portland. and Mrs. H. A. Beck were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Stone, one of the teach Mrs. Ben Knox and Mr. and Mrs. E ers in the schooi, has been ill for more M. Amesberry and family, all of Port than a week with an acute attack of land. tonsilitis. Her pupils have been cared Miss Pearl Lunday of Portland for by the other teachers of the spent Sunday at the home of her par school. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lunday and family. Sunday guests at the home of Mr POWELL VALLEY and Mrs. O. A. Palmer were. Will An important meeitng for the con Palmer of Estacada and Mrs. Chas sideration of the consolidation of the Palmer of Portland. Powell Valley district with the Cedar Miss Mildred Drisele was agreeably and Victory districts will be held at surprised at her home here Friday the Powell Valley school on Saturday evening when her parents gave a din evening at 8 o'clock. A full attend ner party in honor of her 15th birth ance of interested school patrons is day. Guests present were W. H. Bor desired. The budget for the Powell ing, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Palmer, Orville Valley school will also be taken under Palmer and Chen and Merle Palmer consideration. Several beautiful and useful gifts The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish were received. Mission church will meet at the home of Mrs. O. Shuhoim next Thursday DAMASCUS afternoon. All are invited. English services will be held in the The regular monthly meeting of the Mission church next Sunday evening Damascus Farm Bureau will be held at 8 o'clock by the Rev. J. Peterson of Saturday evening. October 6. The Vancouver, Washington. All are wel committee in charge of the meeting is come. arranging a good program, which will include some fine music. After the HALEY business session a cracker eating con test will be staged in the basement. A Rev. E. Bjorkquist, who has spent the summer in Sweden, will lecture worthy prize will be given the winner. on his trip and his impressions of the Everyone Interested in community old country at the Haley Baptist doings is urged to attend and all are church Thursday evening, October 4, assured a good time. CHEVROLET// H a ll’s C a ta r r h Medicine F u t il e TASKS *. ’•Í O k m Made a Record “Get-away’ by Terry Cilkison A U T O C A IT Il fave«« ro tur A ViúoQC wiTVt A •(.at*« oa carnea