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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1923)
New Fall Outing Flannels i drlTiDC The Pearl. 27-inch wide, can be had in light and dark stripes and h •u re • yard 25r 36-inch wide comes in light , 1 assorted stripes and b. d t' • , ... . ........ .30f .t t ,,11,u ,, a r , , , ... Ot' l'UIILI{ " .l!'iM ,u:,ETl~G ,oTI( 11111 r , . , ' I I I I , l I • I BUY YOUR CO'ITON BA'ITS NOW 1 , D. Arundel and wife ot Mr. Farmer, who came from Ro , • ho . re , Jr , 1 , • ,1 l to work , Rake e , , . Arandel l a • " 1 hu boqht the Corbett Garase 1 111 1 t , ,. 1111 ,, • 11 and ha moTed bl• 1 1 1 I ii , urn ,.r, , rn PacUlc rail u 1 , to that lo • Ii t He HTed for , I a " I • · r, I l " , 1 ,1 1 tn the w, , on builoe for time at the D. , lh , home u I h r , . •- ' A. C. Wlbloa, '"' • an old, I per- ' 1, 1 r,. la the brothu bl• company. Ht I an oveneu Tel- ( 1 , ,11 ·Um1 • .. 1, , 1, ran ot the World War and beloqed ha .. the , ,1 l aubacrib1 r to the OUt- t lid, btcau , tbe ~, 11 , r 10 I , ,f t , (. ) b 1 , 1 1r 11 ~, 1 t1lti , .. of blch wort popplN of look He waa a call•r at the olDc• one • term ,., the follow l coancll- m own on, ho I aho the child of to an outfit • . , , In 1 ,, 1 1 d dancerou d117 la t weell: aod cl&.lmed coupoo n wlll ,, rr • 1 , 1 1 ,., , h r, I am my moth It " , r, T. R fl , ltt • I. i'" , with d,, , mtnt that thi on tbe Outlook'• pbotosrapblc offer. ot r I I I wife 1 her un,\ or hould afterward ■end th~ - u , "' t m fatht P;.U. to P■bUr Good WIii , d Jo own srand• ftow I to , 1, tr motbera. " Llgbt. Two Gr, ham atudent have been PJ'osNNlTe Amertcaa rallroada have pit•' d to fraternltlt at 0. \ C come to realise that the best way to l think I Tht , , , , tt Lalu Gamma Siena cultivate the good will of the public Kappa; and Richard IL LIIIM, Sigma and to take hlllurance agalnat ml• Phi Sl,ma. I underatandlna of the railroad prob- Bl bop Wm. Shepard and Dlatrtct lern. la to talk dJreeUJ to the public SuJM rlnteddent D. R. Leech of Port- throqb the advertlalq columu of land wfll be ruella of honor at the th e preaa aod eapeclal)y through the Metbodlat Eplacopal church next San- weekly newapapen, which dlrectlJ day eYenln& and wlll dedicate the re reach travelen and ahlppera •Ions the <onatrucied butldlng. Bishop 8beP· nUroad line. ard will preach the dedicator, Hr- Tbey have come to aenae tbe fact mon. The ftnl1blng work In the bue- 1 that •tatementa made In authoratlTelJ ment la pr01re11lng rapidly and II u- atped adYertlalng mu1t be truthful, peeled to be l\nlahed thla week. The becauae the public cao IIO eullJ cbeck new beating tem wm be In oper- up an,tblng that may be mlslcadlq. atfon by next Sunday. Followlnc the progrenlve lead of the The Rev . . c. Brackenbury, a form• ' Lons Ialaud Railroad, tbla policy bu er paator of the Metbodiat Eptacopal now been adopted b7 the larg•t rail· church, called on Mr. and Mra. C. M. , road IJ'■tem In tbe south, the Boutb• Harrleon laat Tbarad&J. He 11 1utrer- ern Railway Byatem. ln1 from aerlou1 eye trouble and ha• "The Southern ae"ea tbe aautb" 11 be n compelled to gi,-e up bla work. the well-known alocan of tbl• great Wm . .Anderaon and bl• sueata, llr. railroad, with 8300 mllea ot Hnea ex• and Mr■. Frank McLain and daug!lter tendtns into eTer, aoutbern 1tate. The ot Winthrop, Wuhlngton, enjoyed a Southern recoculses that lta own trip on the Columbia rlTer hlshway •• proaperlty ta luel)&l'ably bound up far a, Cucade Lock• on Monday. with that of the aoutb, and lta pub- Memben of the S. E. Circle of tile llshed announcementa In the aalver• Metbodlat Ladlea' Aid rave a surprise tlalng column• ot the newapapen, It la party and houae warming to Mra. C. expected. will brlns tbe Southern and J. Lundqal1t on laat Wednffday after• the communltlea 1t aervea cloaelJ t(>- noon. They preaented Mu. Lundqalat ptber. with a number of artlcln for her new UnqaestlonuJ:, other 1yetem.e 1hould home. A ftne lunch wae aened at ~e follow this general plan of talking cloee of the afternoon. traotly to the public, though there Mr■• Christena Humuon returnee are e,-fdencea that aome rail! oad1 still Friday morning from a Ttalt ln th middle Welt and aouth. While awQ cllnc to the hope of putting apeclal ahe Tl■lted ID Te:rtaa and California meuagea acro1■ by mean• or tree pub- and ,pent a day in old Mexico. Sile licity. Aa a tact t.aere la nothlns ao waa the gue1t for aenral day1 ID bf'nellclal, nothins 10 boneat, u frank- Long Bach, California, of Mra. Joba ly alped, paid adTertlalns, when the sood wlll of the people 11 aought. Sarkar and Mr■• Roy Wonacott. The Lons Jalaud and the Southern The f0th annual convention of tbe Oregon Women·• Chrlattan Temper• are to be congratulated for their for• ance Unlnn le belns held at The Dallet ward vlalon. s a thla week and will cloae on Thur .. U11e Doa,rlaa Fir Maw••,ct for day. A number of Oreaham womea we • Cattle Ftt• . are In attendance . According to W. H. Olbbona, In F. D. Shelley 11 nuratng a Ter7 aore cbarge of the Por'1and ollce of ll'or- band, the reeult or a aevere barn re• Ht Prod•cta, the U. B. Foreat Senlce celnd three wee'lla ago. It la hi• right Ill to continue at tbe Foreat Producta band and bother■ him much and I• Laborator,, lladleon, Wl■conaln, lta largHt rorHt producta re1earch Hr7 painful. the Hpertmenlll In the pro• .Adoption papen have been tall:ea ltrancb, netion of cattle feed from aawduat . out by lllra. L. Radford for Atballn• PreYloua work of thl• character ha, Wimer, who ba1 been cared for In the • n done on aawduat from eaatern Radford home for the paet two yeara apeclea. Now, Mr. Gibbons . . 1d, aaw• and three month•. She 11 alx year chaat produced In coast mllla Is to be atTeo a tborouab trtal by tbe Forest old. e.,,.1ce. Arran1ementa ba..-e juat Ml1■ Elisabeth Johnaon, Oreaham '"1i made wb•reby the Dulutb-Ore- poatmaater, left la1t night for Oall:- lcta Lumber company of Portland wlll land, caurornta, where 1he will 1pencl HN>l7 tbe Laboratory with 60 1ackl her vacation with relatlT• aml of Douclu fir aawduat. Thia 1hlp- after behag conTertecl Into cat- trlenda. MIH Elsa Sharp wlll uaillt ment, tle feed by the Laborator,, will be In the poatofflce during Ml11 Johll• uaed in feeding trial• at one of the 1011'1 abaence. large eaatern espertment atatlon1. lllra C Gord7 apent laat Sunday at Bsperlmenta ao far conducted by home and reutrnE'CI Monday morntn1 the J'oreat Product, LAboratory Indi- to tbe boepltal In connection wltb the cate that the aawduat or coalferoaa wood can be converted into a wbole- county farm, where 1be ta naraina aome cattle feed. A prellmloar, feed- IUN'SWEAR elck tnmatee of that lnaUtatlon. She Ing trial, ualq a product prepared baa bffn there for the pa1t three from eutern white pine, wu conduct- Q RESHAM ed In cooperaUon with tbe Wlaconain WNll:8 The Outlooll: ia In receipt of a letter Collqe ot Asrtculture with faTorable re1alta. With tbe aawduat Ceecl rep- from L L Hiatt, wbo moved 11·ltb bi1 reaentfng about 16 per cent of tbe ra• family rt enUy to Phoenix, near Med- Uon, the cow• maintained their pro- ford, and hu takt n charge of a larg-. tlucUon of mllll: and abowed an ap- up to date hotel. ft. Ukea the new preciable iacre... tn butter tat pro- i ducUon. A decided lncreue In weight llom, and Mulford, the near-by cit:,, wa■ noted during the period In wblch i whlc h be la l(rowtng rapldl7. tbe7 were fed the treated aawduat. 1 , I• (, 1 R R. Carl -on retllJ'Ded home , · , • · near tbe talr . , ' the, wUI 11 ' o • ' •. from I ' • ahe I earl7 In r , aummer to Ttalt with . 1 R 11 . ra bad a , I ,, I ,,1 and I , ,t · t1 on Filth . i\s prices arc sure to go higher later Our 3-pound ba · . 72x84 is white and . , free from imperfections. This is a top-notcher, at P ·t ... $1.50 21 -pound Quilted Batt, 72x90, c:-3.ch ,.. . . .. $1.15 Get the Persian Challie for quilt covering, 36-inch at, the rJ ··-· ._ ... 20r ' Also 36-inch Cretonne, light colon, yud. .. - ...... .23; ,, I BLANKETS Cotton Blankets~ Part-\Yool Blankets, AU-Wool Blankets TI'TRKISH BA TH TO\VEL SPECIAL 42x23, good weight, 50r grade, • d.1. .... . .......... 38<' A Good Huck Towel, 18x36, 25 grade, . peci . 19<" Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes WALRAD MERCANTILE 1 clothes and at moder- ate price, will be fully t i • f i e d with the clothes sell. . $45 LTH01. ~DV ROOFIN Aak aa about Malthold ShiDJla-ndUldlf"A SU IT S to Gresham Quality in roofing is what gives it resistance to sun and rain-the two worst enemies of roofing. Quality in Malthoid is built-in. That's why it lasts so long-why it's the cheap- est roofing you can buy. No better protection for house, barn, shed. fruit warehouse, shop, garage, etc. Comes in thr~ thicknesses. Ce- ment, nails and directions in eacb. roll Man or Young A NY Man who wants good $25 "T Ju H ouu of Quality" Phone l t ll co. L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Phone 1421 Gresham, Oregon OVERCOATS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $20 to $40 HOSIERY DIRECT FROM MIL~ RAINCOATS ' Box 4 pain silk and wool, ladies'·-···-··--······-·-············ ..... Combination box, 2 pair silk and wool, 2 pa ir pure silk, ladies' . .. _ . . . ... . .... . 5.'7i Box 6 pairs silk and wool, men' .. ...... . 8.00 Local representative will gladly show samples. A post canl will bring him. $7.50 to $37 .50 "From Mill To Millions" • PERRY KITZMILLER P. 0. Box 436 Greeham, Oregon r- i Get Your Fancy Work in Gresham I : New Low Prices Touring Car - - $635.00 Roadster - - - 625.00 Coupe - - 8:30.00 Sedan - 990.00 - Delivery 610.00 - - Commercial Chassis - 515.00 Utility Express Truck Chassis 675.00 ~fen· H, h nd P., C 111 :!\lcn' \\ , and Dress Shoes Bo\··• \\ • I.: and 1 Rt•I l• \\ 11 , , 111 1 R '· C" R P IR \\ >RK SHERMAN itcC4~RTER GARAGE r , 1 ~ r p h l\R ...,,., , ( l l. \ < \R D GR~HA~I SIIOE SHOP l l ( • I ! i I I n D HI nc .fl lhlMMM 111111 Ill hhZMa.n1111tHIIHIHIIUINUI Am beginning my eleventh year m Gresham and exp«t to make it one of the best. STORE Powell Street ::\IRS. E. BOl'GH~ER I ( ,,,ttH . . fftt,tttf"'"''"'"""""'"'"""''""NllttNHtlllttttNMttlltt ............................. lN..,..NtHttffH ........ . MPf'f'llkl, IHk-( arrw EsaalaadM t• . . a .. ,. B11rglar Cto lawy•r wbo baa J111t •• A■H■•""- '", · d•d In hannt blm acquitted, - 'Tbanlla, sir. rn drop ID and Tbe • l • -r • 11 I• r eaamtnaUon wbtcb Joa aom• time I waa annoa~ aom• time ago to be La-.,, · l - er - Bat held at Gr"ham on October so 1m malle It In the ,I • time. 1• an • " Ir • I dlaereat eumlnatlon If Jou cannot climb to Ute h•t or than the rural canter uamlnatlon an- i , laddu. don t try to tarn tb, 1 •I •• • · Ocr • "r 17 accordiag to a 1, r " ••1 down. r • • nt made a., tbe J)Oetl■&ater \ I E E o , "" and wUI be held Le,, of t,llo•· ha trie,I to kill , " d 1 1,11 ,· , 1 for both , , 1 r tt 1 • cotns , ,1 11 1 na ma, ,, . , , ared at the , u h , al 1•, '" r · MIH Jobnaoa aq- If Oil • that It , •aid adTtaable fM llk, - '1 , tor I poattton of If , a IIH w,, .. tooll: • esaml- 1 t j I' n ,. H, h Cu Shoes - I · Shoes I i i I I have a large line of stamped patterns and have more coming. I NOVEL TY Meet the Rainy Season Half Way \t the Gre~ham Shoe Shop you will find a good re- liable hne of footwear which you all know •ives you good sen ice. the FITHI .\N, BARKER LI1' l· •. N...,•••-NNlt .... 11111 11111 I I I 11111 111 • • •