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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1923)
page four ■ « «.niF i i , vFi i w u r it jStock Comes Far to Pacific International Miss Neva Jackson spent Saturday evening and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spieler in Portland. A meeting has been called of the business m en's gym nasium class at the high school gym for next T h u rs day night, October IS, at 8 o'clock. The m eeting is for organization and consideration of im portant business m atters. It is desired th a t all who joined the class a year ago be pres- nt and also all others who woulif like to join. G ood Shoes F o r M e n , W o m e n a n d C h ild r e n In our Fall Stock we can give you most any kind oi good shoe you may require. Men’s widSXfanC WOrk^shoe1s’ Ladies’ shoes in the widest lange of styles. Punch and T ndv shoes for Boys and Girls. Popular p S A dinner was given Mrs. F ietta H ibbard on Sunday in honor of her "4th birthday. While she was at h urch her daughter, Mrs. C. I. Raker and her daughters-in-law s, Mrs. R. D. T he Pacific In ternational Live Stock and Mrs. R. R. Bailey, entered the The in sert above shows three very Exposition is held in Portland, Or., home and prepared a sum ptuous din but it is “tru e to nam e." Livestock of typy Shorthorns that are coming to the best h erds conies from all parts our exposition. They are owned by ner. including a birthday cake. To Of the continent to fight out the last H. C. Lookabaugh of Oklahoma. They say that Mrs. H ibbard was surprised $1.35 to $4.50 battle for suprem acy In its show ring. will help make up a wonderful string is putting it mildly. Those present $2.00 to $4.50 A nim als th a t win th e purple ribbons but they will have to look their pret- w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Raker. Mrs. Bram, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bailey and at the Pacific International are as he ‘ , t nd cbr fleBt *f they wiD the other Shorthorn herds to be shown good as the best anywhere. family, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bailey and this year. The low er panel of the picture fam ily, Miss Emma B. Johnson, Mr. Judges, without exception, will be shows the T horp string of Jerseys and Mrs. E. D. R aker and son Bobby. from California. They will be at the men of national experience, and great Black, tan, two-tone The ladies of the Zion Evangelical Exposition in Portland November 3 ability. The Judging alone is worth 1 he popular plain toe shoe for young men L adies' Aid society will m eet on a trip to see and hear. to 10 to see if they are as good as the Jerseys of Oregon, W ashington. Idaho There is no livestock show held any T hursday afternoon, October 18, at 2 and elsew here. They have good Je r where in America that surpasses that o’clock, for work. Those who have seys in California, but they will meet of the I'acific International. And the article s finished for the b azaar are th e best of the W est at Portland. J asked to bring them. This is the reg best of it is th a t it is near. u lar q u arte rly m eeting of the society Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Sim onsen re tu rn ed last F riday from a vacation trip to Seattle, Tacoma and Belling ham , W ashington, and Vancouver, p D ° n t ,put equipping your car for winter driving B. C. In Tacoma and Bellingham Buy Goodyear I ires now. Make them standard equip they visited with relatives. They mo 16 ,Goodye ir tires have a non-skid tread that tored about 1000 m iles in th e ir Dodge | car and were aw ay two weeks. They makes them especially adapted for driving on Black and tan calfskin, Kid, w ent over the Pacific highway, which wet pavement or soft dirt roads. As for wear In black, tan, gray, two-tones Suede and Buck they found paved all the way w ith the they can’t be beat.” and satin exception of a 10-mile detour, which will be opened next week I ire Chains and V indshield Wipers The reg u la r m eetings of the various circles of the M ethodist L adies’ Aid [w ill be held this week as follows: The D orcas circle, with Mrs. A. W. in 8-, 12-, 14-, 16-inch tops Shipley on W ednesday afternoon; the Made of the best leathers S. E. circle with Mrs. J. A. H aley on HAMLIN & HOSS, with heavy oak bottoms the sam e afternoon for w ork; the __ I ’ ro p rle to rs Sew and So circle w ith Mrs. F ran k => Phone 2.391, Nite Plume 70« Peak on T hursday afternoon, October 18, w hen a full attendance is desired as m a tte rs of im portance are to come up; the W est End circle w ith Mrs. M en ’ s W ear S tro p s B. F. Cogswell a t Linnem ann junction on T hursday afternoon. CRESH A M G uests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R usher on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Glen R usher of A lbany and Mr. COMMUNITY WILL GIVE and Mrs. Robert Lansdow ne of Oregon RECEPTION TO TEACHERS City. Daily Daily and Sunday A public reception in honor of the Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Shipley of Sandy and Mrs. A. W. Shipley of Gresham teach ers of the schools will be held at w ent to Oswego on Saturday where the public lib ra ry on Friday evening, they attended the sessions of the October 19, when patrons and friends of the schools will have an o p p o rtu grange. With Outlook With Outlook Miss Mary Cogswell cam e home nity to m eet and g reet those to whom from the U niversity of Oregon to have been given the charge of direct- | spend the week end with her paren ts, ing the education of th e children and youth of the community. This will be ! Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cogswell a social event of unusual in te rest and I McGuirk & Schneider announce the Yearly subscriptions only. Start any time. Mail edition rem oval of th eir P o rtlan d office from no doubt the lib rary will be crowded i only. Offer expires October 51 suite 721 Corbett building to 501-7 on th a t occasion. The following pro- I f orbett building. In the new loca gram will be rendered: G reetings on behalf of the city by I tion th e re will also be associated with them A ttorneys F. M. Phelps, B. A. Mayor K. A. Miller; for the churches i Green and L. V. Lundburg. by the Rev, A. S. H isey; for the P ar- ' Bayard Miller and M aurice Botkin ent-T eacher association by the Rev. left Monday by steam er for California, H. R. G ebhardt and for the W. C. T. U. w here they expect to spend the w in by th e Rev. D. Q. Barry. ter. They will visit in Los Angeles Responses by Roy E. Cannon and and other points in southern Cali C. M. Q uicksall, principals of the high fornia and expect to obtain outdoor school and grade school, respectively work for the benefit of th eir health. Piano solo, “Second M azurka,’’ Dave W eaver and his sister, Mrs. Godard, Miss W illene Botkin. Kate W issler, moved last week to Vocal solo, “Coming Home,” W. TO rA D R i? ! s GERS u SPREADERS Roseburg w here they expect to m ake Wilby, Miss Edella Towle. th eir home. They have bought prop With Outlook Reading, “Wild H orse P hil,” from DRILLS BARN EQ U IPM EN T erty th ere near the Old Soldier's home. “W hen a Man's a Man,” by H arold Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Guvnup are occu Bell W right, Mrs. H. S. Clow. pying the form er Weaver property Piano and trom bone duet, "On the here, which Mr. Guynup purchased Road to M andelay," Miss G ertrude early subscriptions only. Start any time. Mail edition some tim e ago. A lexander and Dr. W. J. Ott. reliability GRESHAM 1141 T. E. Mercer is building a house on only. Offer expires October 51 Song, America. SER V IC E his property on the E astm an tra c t A fter the program refreshm ents will w here he will live with his family be served. when it is com pleted. The M ercers ".'hose who a re sponsoring the re- are now living near Lents. c ptlon ption a re the W. C. T. U.. U the church The opening dance of a series to be societies and the P aren t-T each er as given at the Masonic hall in Gresh- I sociation. am will occur on F riday evening, October 26. and will be under the su MANY SUBSCRIBERS ARE pervision of the com m ittee from th » TAKING PHOTO COUPONS Arenie club which conducted them si Coupons are going like hot cakes successfully last season. T here will be good music, lunch, and a good tim e tor the free photographs offered by the Gresham Studio in connection 5"PieCe Orchestra Music is assured to all. with subscriptions to the Gresham GRESHAM SOCIAL CLUB INV ITES YOU Mayor George C. Baker of P ortland Outlook. A large num ber of these j will address the students at the high have been turned In at the studio and I -------- Gentlemen, >1,10, Ladies Free school next T hursday, from 12:40 to the p hotagraphs claimed, but a large 1:10. V isitors are welcome. num ber are still being held. R. M. M. A. Ross Post No. 41, O. A R., ELECTION NOTICE. t l a , ¡n i . ,„ S u S ,, i S . S R S S r . g : » » ! ; « - H ardy, p ro p rieto r of the studio, ad- I r ,,b „ c „ o n e , , , h„ , 6,. On all Chevrolet models D epartm ent of Oregon, will meet In vises those who intend using the eou- fhe general election for the City reg u lar session on next Saturday the pons to arran g e for sittin g s as soon O resham . Oregon'.°"wilir b e h e l d ' o T r X r V V s t a t t V n ° f ‘h° 20th lust at the G range hall in G resh as possible in order to avoid the con- .T,'.'? v “ h November «• 1323. in ail r e g - 1 by am ending A r t i c l e d SerH i»905, am, at which tim e A djutant Gen. C. A. gestion which is sure to take place I of r r p7h»m p? !c.inct8 w ithin »aid City C hapter V to provide th a t 12 ° i W illiams. W. M. H endershott and near the close o f the cam paign, which o'clock a . ' m. a n d T o ichl^ k ° p ™ m° f of •'M d S l & w ,° re8h? m aa«e8s°Ulevy others from P ortland will be present is now only two weeks away. said day for the purpose of electin s Doses nm Z? m un* ip a l pur- also Mrs. M argarette Becker and other Coupons will be issued to all sub- ,h e b l o w in g officers for the CRv J f th ird (3 1 , mm**** th ree and one" ladies are expected. Of much interest to this occasion will be a report from fo und Including O clobc, 31. » » « . ' p e r l ^ o) , ¿ a * '° , r * 1 ? ? ? ? '« !»• uum. p °o- the national encam pm ent by Mrs. C hristena Humason. Mrs. M argarette Becker and other delegates who a t tended the national convention at Mil- •r A rticle 1. Section 12. C hapter V to g o n " ^ ° f M ul,non,ah- » ‘«te of° Ore! wuukle, W isconsin. sittings is December 1. assess, levy and collect for general You are not so likelv to rise to op m unicipal purposes bhall the C h arter be so am ended? D ressm aking and Remodeling. |lU i W ana one-th ird <3 not 13» to m exceed y es ree and one-th ird (3 1-3) m m ills on portunity if von "fall" for flattery. D ressm aking of all descriptions al- ¡th th e ,t e l l e r lo i No. so rem odeling of furs. Prices reaio n - ' 1924 ’ lMS and 192«“ ™ T il ' he ye‘ r ’ If you have to die to be appreciated able. Mrs. Riehtm yer, Cleveland ave- both r . . i 1 , 1 _6' o n , al1 Pr °P erty. C. G. SCHNEIDER. you d better keep right on living and nue, Gresham , phone 10S ./ Citv J. J , h h ' per9onaI- w ithin the City Recorder. let appreciation go hang. --------------------- ---------- L_________” 1 “ >• ,n addition to the sum s now pro- t ' o 1 hy sai'’ C h a r,er 81,(1 in addition nn ? UtlO°n w ant ads wUI b ring buyer A utom obilists might as well make U a l l ) » . . . in . u iu »o to be oe other- an<1 seller to g eth er cheanlv ami wise Tax Supervising Quickly. apl> and op their minds right now that the re - , , -------- ------------------------- ""o w eu allowed oy the by Tag the Supervising Distributor for Chevrolet Motor Cars and Pnns .rvotlnn _ w i ll alwaj i. som« pi desti anil Conservation Commission of th ® e - claim for it i t — County of of M M u ultnomah, lt n o m a h S ta t, o f o * _ T, , W illard Storage Halt eri«*. Regular m eeting of Gresh rid your system o f Catarrh or Deafness gon. I hone 2551 , am Lodge No 126, I.O.O.F. t iresham caused by Catarrh. BALLOT TITLE, t b a rte r A m endm ent subm itted to i t U he ° dd Fellow s b all, every T hurs- SeU h f n m r w m an to day evening. B ro th ers welcome. F. J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohio the voters by th e Council. An Act to am end the C h arter of the lc . A. H IL L ™ H “ e ta HENSLEY, ry ' N. G. GIRLS’ SHOES BOYS’ SHOES “THE YALE’ $7 to $8 PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR WINTER LADIES’ OXFORDS LADIES’ SLIPPERS $4.50 to $6.50 GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK G RESH AM $4.35 to $8.50 LACED BOOTS AND PACKS GARAGE $ 0 -5 0 to $ 1.50 AylsWortK & Ma i BARGAIN RATES (Orrijoiuan $5 $7 $6 $7.80 SPECIAL! BARGAIN RATES SPECIAL! On New Hay or Corn Cutters The Portland Telegram $3 1 Hand-Power Cutter......................... $35.00 1 Hand-or Power-Cutter.................. 45.00 1 4-Knife Cutter for 11 to 3 h. p........ 65.00 $4 HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY First Big Dance OF THE SEASON CHEVROLET Masonic Hall, Saturday, October 20 New Low Prices a ■ Touring Car Roadster $635 00 625.0« Coupe Sedan Delivery Commercial Chassis 830.00 000.00 I tility Express Truck Chassis SHERMAN McCARTER 610.00 515.00 675.00 garage nan s v “ W* * * * ’*«W^ T H IN K ! a t a r m