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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1924)
PAGE EOI K llluh School hole«. $20,000 Per Year 'GRESHAM LOCALS Stafford D ow sett, Mabel Jack so n , G ertru d e Sharkey, V aletta Macaw and T he Local Club L ea d ers’ association N ettie Nelson rep rese n ted G resham ------ - H igh school „ a t th m e r P r re e s ss s a s so - i w,1) m eet a t ,h e county ag e n t's office I Union Asso elation conference held at E ugene last next T h u rsd ay evening, J a n u a ry 17th Vrlrlow m __ . mi \t viltnl n terest _ A a to . all ■■ club • vital 4 In F rid a y and S atu rd ay The w P w re ss Asso I M atters r of I ciation holds a conference an n u ally leaders will be presented for consider- J for the purpose of g ettin g th e editors tion. H enry Bell has recen tly com pleted of school p ap ers to g eth er and discuss th e m ain fe a tu re s of editing a paper, th e a ttra c tiv e new bungalow for his . etc. E ach re p o rts a good tim e and sister. Mrs. E lla H ornish. T he house 1 i benefit. is on F irs t stre e t n ear th e Congdon Only a few days remain to take advantage of the PH EN OM ENA L BARGAINS The M idgets of th e high school play building. that are being offered during this sale. T uesday evening, J a n u a ry 22, the the fast St. M ary’s team on th e local „ r s J V k ’ ? '1“ y o u t? bur now and liberally, and supply your immediate needs at floor next W ednesday evening a t 7:30 G resham P ost No. 30 A m erican L e prices that mean a big saving to you. sh a rp before th e o th e r gam e w ith the gion and W om en’s A uxiliary w ill hold You will find a complete stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, M en’s and Ladies’ Furn ! Maroon F team of P o rtlan d is called th e ir in stallatio n of officers in th e Ma with th e local A m erican Legion team . sonic hall. Follow ing th e in stallatio n ishings to choose from at real rare bargains. T he Neighborhood team cancelled on th e evening will be sp en t a t card s and the M idgets un til S atu rd ay night. Feb dancing. E ats will be served. T his ru a ry 2. We know th e Neighborhood m eeting is open to all ex-service men team is fa st and expect they would and women and all au x iliary women. Buddy, even if you a re not a Legion have given us a h ard sc ra p but we a re I told St.M ary’s Is fa ste r th an th e N eigh m em ber or a m em ber of P ost No. 30, borhood boys. If you w ant to see come, says H arry Bone, ch airm an of Miss Nina W. West of P ort H uron, ! sm all boys play fast, clean ball come th e e n tertain m en t com m ittee, “you’ll M i d i . , direct kin of Roger Cxjnant, I or the final windup of our January Sale we will first Governor of M assachusetts Col and see the Midget gam e and too the w ant to belong to No. 30 afte r T u e s ony, has lieen voted a salary o f Legion needs and w an ts you support. day, Ja n u a ry 22.” place on sale these few remaining days Miss H elen Hoss has been sick for $20,000 per year as Suprem e Com The Legion are th e boys who did an d m ander of tlw Women's Benefit A»- those th a t did not w ere ready to de sev eral days w ith grip but is now im •oclatlou. fend th e co u n try so come out and sup proving. Mrs. Ja s. E lk ln g to n is su b p o rt them . A double header for the stitu tin g in th e school during h er ab Pleasant Home Baptist Church. sence. p rice of one game. M arion Miller w as elected su p e rin M id-term exam inations Wed- In stallatio n of officers w t for th --------------- — u s v ta u i rt V V V C M -j - - u i L 1 1 e V ten d en t of the B a p tist Sunday school nesday m orning and co n tin u e th re e Grei*hdm R ebekah lodge w as held la st by th e ch u rch a t its ann u al m eeting il'.lVO LJsxmn ------ — - » . . . . I »> I fT Lx L in ♦ V. I _ J _ J a n u a ry 3. O ther officers elected a re days. Some exem ptions are to be giv night in th e lodge room s, a fte r w hich lunch w as served. T hose inducted en but we u n d erstan d the exem ptions, as follow s: B. C. A ltm an and E dw ard in num bers, a re not so flatterin g and into office w ere J a n e t W arden, N. G.; Brink, tru ste e s; Miss Ida M iller, clerk. T he oth er officers w ere r e decidedly lim ited. E xem ptions posted E lsie M illeson, V. G.; C h rlsten a H um a T uesday a t 3:20 p. m. son, se c re ta ry : M ary McManus, tre a s tained. u re r; T ilda Dahl, w ard en ; B eatrice T he re g u la r services of th e church Jack so n , co n d u cto r; A rlie D avidson, Oregonian Bargain Offer. are as follow s: S unday school 11» The O regonian is m ak in g a special ch a p la in : A nabel K irkw ood, R. s. a. m., preach in g 11 a. m. and 8:15 p. m , each Sunday. Young P eoples’ b arg ain offer on th e Dally edition for N. G .; Em m a W alrad, L. S. N. G.; the next 234 days for »4 and on the m eeting a t 7:30 p. nt. Mid-week prayer Daily and Sunday for 300 days for W innifred O sburn, R. S. V. G.; E v e m eeting T h ursday 8 p. m., B ro th e r 16.00. S u itab le com binations w ith the lyn W illiam s, L. S. V. G.; A nna Gibbs, inside g u a rd ia n ; C lara H ill, outside hood m eeting, the second T uesday of Outlook m ay be arranged.A dv. g u ard ian . Phone 2221 117. : o each m onth a t 8 p. in. so i^ ^ i a *i1 Mr8’ O eorge H ayden and e n ic e Gresham, Oregon Sliver Stains. T he Rev. J. W. S tockton is pastor. son H arlan a re all suffering w w ith ith , Z&W i Did you know th a t the w ater in m easles a t th e ir hom e in G resham . w hich potatoes have been boiled is ex WOMAN’S STATEMENT WILL Mrs. A lta Stafford is n u rsin g them. MISS HONEY FETEI) ON H E L P GRESHAM cellen t for rem oving sta in s from s il DEPARTURE FOR ( HINA Mrs. B. O. Boswell is su b stitu tin g for "I hated cooking because all 1 ate ver? Mrs. H ayden in th e fifth grad e of th e turn ed so u r and form ed gas. I d rank Miss F lo ren ce M. Honey, w ho is G resham school. hot w ate r and olive oil by th e gallon. S IM M O N S . about to leave for China to become L resh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab N othing helped until I used A dlerika." £r*r ?.U lt C o,u r t o f th e s ta t e o f O re gon Mrs. Jo h n M etzger and Mrs. A nna dean of m usic in th e S arah B achelor fo r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty . 8 Most m edicines act only on low er solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest Gibbs have been for sev eral w eeks as G irls’ School in Nfngpo, has been th e B e d * C u m m in g s , P la in tiff, vs. D e ll J bowel but A dlerika ac ts on BOTH u p possible prices, you’ll go to < u m rn in g s . D e fe n d a n t. sistin g in ca rin g for th e ir cousin, Mrs. in sp iratio n for sev eral affairs in her per and low er bowel and rem oves ull Ynn !'1UJl!‘ of the State of Oregon gas and poisons. E xcellent for o b sti ^ o u a re h e re b y re q u ire d to a p p e a r a n d C lara Wolff, who u n d erw en t an o p e r honor w ithin th e p ast week. t file d a g a in s t y o u in nate constipation. H elps an} case gas a .e iw fo w r e ’ r n th " e c o m p la in c° y r t « n d c a u s e yon o? ation in a P o rtlan d h o sp ital early in On F riday aftern o o n , in connection on th e stom ach In TEN m inutes — f fv o ii ' m u 2'.*1 d a y o f -Ja n u a ry, 1924, a n d Decem ber. She is now so m uch ini- GEO. IHETL, Prop. P hone G resham ------- — .w ith th e re g u la r m eeting of th e W C i i a n t ou th i e a re 11 o to a n s a w p e j r i y far G resham Drug Com pany—Adv. w f th so e a p p la p i e n a t r i f f o r w ill to proved th a t she w ill not need co n stan t T. U. a t the hom e of Mrs. C. J. Lund- e o in p ia in t. town*. re“*f prayed tor ln the 1 n A C- . qulst, a sh o rt program w as given in A W ant Ad will sell w hat you d< « < $ ' f e r e ? o ^ Mrs. O. A. E astm an en tertain ed a t her honor and she w as p resen ted with not need and get w hat you do need. i.lo .a ’ a n d d e fe n d a n t he d is s o lv e d , c a m d in n er S unday in honor of Mr. and a b eautiful gold fountain pen by the i i J ' .JJ*’ , a sid e a n d h e ld f o r n a u g h t th a t . l r s Lee E b e rh a rd t of S eattle. O thers organization. Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an P la in ' ff he a b s o lu te ly d iv o rc e d fro m tin ARE YOU GOING TO GET YOURSf d e fe n d a n t a n d t lia t p la i n t i f f h a ve such o th e r a n d fu r t h e r r e lie f as to th e c o u rt In th e p a rty w ere Miss G ertru d e E ast- gave an a p p ro p ria te read in g , M ar TH E REAL SILK HOSIERY M ILLS have a rran g e d to give each m an, Mr. and Mrs. E lton E astm an , g aret St. C lair and Doris Brown gave m a y , f.... in Just a n d e q u ita b le . TIRES AND TI BES custom er a p air of Silk Hose F R E E d u rin g th e m onth of J a n u a ry If , l h s su m m o n s ts p u b lis h e d l.y o r d e r o f Mrs. H. L. St C la ir, th e H o n o ra b le W . H . E v a n s nre sid in i? - is. < o ra W alk er and d au g h ter, A lice piano num bers. HeUwhniV4 " Ot ma<ie, arran g e m en ts for yours, call Local R ep resen tativ e Judge o f th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te " d and Mr’ ’ M- E- P a tte rso n - m ade th e p resen tatio n , em phasizing I h " g S,a,mpIeS a n " tel1 you about th e F r «e offer also give you O re gon fo r M u ltn o m a h C o u n tv m a de c t ’ m ha«, P rem o of P o rtlan d visit- the in te re st felt for Miss Honey a n d ' l " " " a n d ," i t Oin , , " ‘ ' ¡ ,h '¡ “ v o f “ ' ‘’e m b e r ¿ • s . r x s s " 1 .. ........................... >»« ” « • « « Tires n n iu ’i I d w h ic h o r d e r d ire c ts th a t such ed w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Joe G ray ap p reciatio n for th e line, co n stru ctiv e O ,k ; , ' be n ' a " ‘ '? t l " ‘ , ! r ' ’« l'a m O u t American« lo o k once a u e c k fo r s ix co n s e c u tiv e ° 7 h „ w ork which 8he has ‘lone in the com - T his Service is also F ree. TTm « lo H a i» w eeks a n d fo r seven succe ssive issues o f ’ Akron Tires ( has. K ellum w ent to Spokane on a m unity. Miss H oney accepted the gift s a id pa p e r, a n d t lia t th e firs t p u b lic a tio n f t ’ , " 1“ ' ®.n V ’ " , ’ “ S, d « y ° f D e cem ber Vulcanizing anil Retreading th business trip Monday, and will be in a g racefu l speech and .old o f her e '-0.1 ,1.17 'a « 1 p u b lic a tio n be m ud,- on All Work G uaranteed t » " i y .° "Ja n u a ry, 1924, n n d tIlt t t aw ay for th e re st of th e week. P h o n , O r ..h ^ U l " e P r ,“ M“ »tlVe S“ ‘ having com e in co n tact w ith n early iite dt it in fa n t be re q u ire d to a p p e a r and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. G rashw eli and 150 pupils in m usic in G resham and H——__________ ____________ u eslaen ce, L aw rence Ave. u a r y ? 'ri924 ° r b e fo re ,h e 22,1 ' ’ a y o f J a n - baby, Betty Ja n e, of S e a ttle a re v isit vicinity. She told of her new work, A L F . O. N E L S O N , ing Mrs. G rash w ell's p are n ts, Mr. and w here she expects to be for a few I .................................................................................................................................... . t> < . A tto r n e y fo r P la in tiff. GKO. A. BRANDT P h o n e 1107 A d d re ss, T h ir d a n d R o b e rts St Mrs. B. F. D ahlham m er. G re s h a m , O re gon . m onths, possibly for a year. A beau Olof V irell and fam ily of Kulm tiful bouquet of red c a rn a tio n s was North D akota, have moved into the presented by th e W. C. T. U. to Mrs. house belonging to Dr. T hom pson on W. F. Honey as an expression of affec Pianist and Teacher Kenney stre e t n ear R oberts avenue tion for her and ap p reciatio n of h er E ieen Sloop of P le a sa n t Home, who w ork as p resid en t and w o rk er in th e lias been for m ore th a n two w eeks in organization. a I’o rtla n d hoapital, w ill be brought A som ew hat different group met home soon. Site is th e d au g h ter of S atu rd ay aftern o o n at th e home of C. H. Sloop. Mrs. IV. J. Ott in a reception in honor R. L. DAV IDSON Shop Phone New q u a rte rs have been secured for of Miss Honey. Thfe affair w as a r J. S. CHIODO He simplifies technical difficulties, thus hastening 1057 1233 the county a g e n t's office in the Bank ranged by a num ber of th e m others of 3 1923 technical development. of G resham building opposite the Miss H oney's pupils and an effort was form er office on F irs t street. m ade to get in touch w ith all of them . A few o th e r close frien d s and close Studio at D. M. Roberts’ Residence l’OWEl.l VALLEY WOMAN teaching asso ciates of Miss Honey a s DIES OE HEART TROUBLE sisted. In the receiving line w ith Miss Second St. and Roberts Ave. Mrs. Emma S. Jo h n so n died at her Honey w ere her m other, Mrs. W. F. Tor appointment call Gresham 177 hom e Sunday nig h t o r Monday m o rn Honey, and h er sister, Mrs. Mark N ickerson. In th e diningroom Mrs. ing. death being due to h ea rt tro u b le ........ ........... ...... .............. ............... ............................ ........1111........ .................. ......... uiiHinJ with w hich she had been afflicted. G ladys Hoyt, th e M isses G ertru d e A lexander, Eve H u tchinson and Mabel Word was b ro u g h t to her d aughter. < (H NTY COUNCIL WILL SDDATDL EDR BLASTING Mrs. F ra n k Siaffenson, Monday fo re Inglis poured, w hile Joyce K idder, MEET AT BUCKLEY SCHOOL Doris Brow n and Je an Adix assisted TO BE DEMONSTRATED noon tliat Mrs. Johnson'« doors w ere locked and her screen doors fastened, in serving. Betty T horne and M ar T he M ultnom ah County Council ot A d em o n stratio n of sodatol for indicating tliat she had not left the g aret Ott assiste d a t th e door. A P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n s w ill meet num ber of m usical num bers w ere giv- stum p b lastin g will |)e given house. Investigation followed and the at Buckley schoolhouse. Section Line and body was found In th e bed. Mrs. Jo h n ■n during the afternoon. Mrs. Clyde road n ear Buckley avenue, next S at u n d er th e d irection of County A gent son w as born November 6. 1S46, in Ruegg and Mrs. Jam es S terlin g played urday, Ja n u a ry 19, a t I I o’clock. S il S. B. H all at th e H. F. W lhlon farm duet, M argaret S t.C la ir anti G w en Sweden. She is survived by four ver tea will be served a t noon. A uto about a m ile n o rth and east of P lea s dolyn M etzger gave piano solos and d au g h ters, Mrs. F ran k Staffenson and m obiles will m eet the T ro u td ale ca rs an t Home on w hat is know n as the Mrs. A ugust F ran k of Pow ell Valley. Miss Doris Z im m erm an sang. A b eau a t V entura statio n a t 10:40 and 12:50, Mrs Fred Wood of G aston and a Mrs. tiful trav e lin g bag w as given Miss also the G resham c a r a t G ilb ert sta- Cannon road on F rid ay afternoon. Honey by th is gro u p of frien d s. It I Hon a t 11:45 J a n u a ry 18, a t 1:30 o'clock. Staffenson of W isconsin. w as publicly presen ted but w as sent —____ ________ Several farm ers from th is ’ p a rt of F u n eral services will be held on Larin B tiriau 1-. ||„ ld In n u a l ■ w t b g the county secured sodatol from th e T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at 2 o ’clock from to h e r h o m e d u r in g t h e e te t ii u g le s te rila y afternoon q reception w as T he an n u al m eeting of th e Multno- first carload w hich was b ro u g h t into (lie Sw edish L u th eran ch u rc h in Pow ell Valley. In term e n t will be in D oug given in Miss H oney’s honor at the m ah County F arm Bureau will be held th e county. T he caps have arriv ed home of Mrs E lizabeth G uthrie, siste r in M etzger's h all, G resham on S atu r- and Mr. H all will be p rep ared to su p lass cem etery. "f Miss Edna Shoem aker, who has day. Ja n u a ry 26, at 1 o’clock, for the ply those who have not received them . Som ew here w e have rend th a t if been engaged in m issio n ary w ork in election of officers and th e tran sa c- A num ber of people have indicated 5-piece Glass poverty is th e m other of crim e, w ant Chlna for several y ears and th ro u g h tion of o th e r business. Some good th eir intention of o rd erin g m ore of the \\ hite Cups and 5-Gallon o f si u se is the fath er. W hether th is whose efforts Miss Honey is going to sp eak ers will be secured and all Mixing Bowl Sets Saucers pow der and about h alf a carlo ad has < ialvaniz’d Oilcans lie tru e or false, certain it is th a t the offspring Is illeg itim ate and uncom- lak e up m usic in stru ctio n th e re for a farm ers of the county a re urged to be alread y been spoken for. Mr. H all is tew m onths. Mrs. G u th rie was as- p resen t, w h eth er m em bers of the attem p tin g at th is tim e to get th e o r I fortable. stated by her sisters, Mrs. Homer L arm B ureau or not. T he p ro g ram is d ers of all who intend to use th e D octors don't udvertlse. E thics p ro Sam uel and Mrs. D. it. Shoem aker. hibit. and leave th e field open for the T his was th e occasion of a m eeting In th e hands of County A gent S B sodatol and it m ay he th a t an o th er 10-quart size.......each 29. H all. carlo ad will be required. tor Bargains q u a rk s to unload fake n o stru m s on the suffering public. No w onder the of m em bers of th e B aptist board of 12-quart size...... each 39c IV bat you w ant, w hen you w ant I’ foreign m issions and a m em ento w as A few w ords w ill tell th e w hole Fr< uehm ati a ked w hat is au ethic? in Tinware 14-t qu art size •ach presented Miss Honey from them Mrs. is you w ant it— W an t ad it. sto ry in the W ant Column. R ecent study of cancer show s the W. B. H inson was one of th e speakers. vicious grow th w ithin the body to be Mrs. W. F. Honey and Mrs. Mary a se p arate existence, stim u lated by its own existence, and grow iug w ith the | Shoem aker of G resham w ere present. The following are —— the <vAi regular rates on n Port- Miss Honey leaves th is evening for — o ------ u a i a u subscription u s c rtn riA n furious energy of em bryonic life. \\ C hal e I ust received a shipment of Lislt Blue and Gray C utting out or destroying with X-r.iy . V ancouver, b , c.. and win .an from land with * Outlook excent ...... —.., — d dailies and combination w**1 —1 * or radium is th e only c u re now. But th e re on T h u rsd ay m orning, s h e will l.namel 1 ercolators that were purchased for the holida'v announced above. win ; bargain rates announrsd ’ excePt ‘° r the a way m t v be found to cheek grow th he accom panied to V ancouver she by h»»r trade. I hey are regular $4.50 and $5.00 values and bring about can cer d estru c tio n by UV3. I V scientific co n tro l of g ro w th -stim u la t parenU. move them quick we are offering you your One Year OREGONIAN Daily W ith Outlook ing substances. C ancer is to some ex (6.00 choice at, each............................. OREGONIAN. Daily and Sunday »6 35 tent an em bryo in the w rong place, a A W ant Ad will do it for you. -----8.00 OREGON JOURNAL. Daily 8.00 I hey are real values. body w ithin th e body. C 00 OREGON JOURNAL. Daily and Sunday 6.35 ...... 8.00 PORTLAND TELEGRAM 8UnGay 8.00 5.00 Bootleg w hiskey sent 49 m en and PORTLAND NEWS 5.35 -. 5 00 women Io h o sp itals In New York ou i* Treatm ls a c°m ^inrd 5.00 ent.both C h ristm as day. Two women and one 1 <*1 and internal, and has been success m an died in one hospital. How long will it tak e A m ericans to learn th at ul in the treatm ent of C atarrh for over (bootleg w hiskey is poison, always, forty yean. Sold by all druyginn. and deadly q u ite often? F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio January Clearance Sale Will Come to a Close SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 19th Extra Special For this Week Only 100 NEW HOUSE DRESSES in all sizes and colors and all styles to choose from at the remarkably low price of, each 79c Come in and attend this sale and see the bargains that await you here in this busy store t . 4 . W A C K & CO. FOR THE BEST MEATS THE SANITARY MARKET PAIR GUARANTEED SILK HOSE FREE F IS K Oldfield PERRY KITZMILLER Gresham Tire Shop RANDOLPH GRESHAM PLUMBING & TIN SHOP HOW ARD Will open Piano Glasses in Gresham on Saturday, January 19 Everything in Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work Our \\ ork Speaks for Itself Our Prices Are Right a Still Cleaning House Our Cleanup Sale Continues Each 65c 18c Each 98c Visit Our 5c Table Granite Dishpans 49 S O M E T H IN G NEW ! REGULAR RATES ON DAILIES $3.98 A. W . METZGER <& CO. The WINCHESTER Store H a ll*« C a ta rrh 'TaHffitr Great Events Are Happening. Leep Informed SUBSCRIBE NOW PHONE 1561