Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 22, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
City Treasurer Has
Gresham Half Way
¡GRESHAM
Handled Large Sums
to District Champ
TCESPAT, J A X tlB T 22.
LOCALS
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lowing the death of her husband, Is
John II. M etzger, who has held th e
By sco rin g a 27 to 13 victory over spending th e week w ith h er sister
office of city tre a s u re r continuously Hill M ilitary academ y In th e b ask et- Mrs. H. C. I-arsen. She will la te r re-
since th e beginning of 1907, has hand- | bal1
Sam e played h ere la st F rid a y tu rn to h er hom e in Boring,
led d u rin g the 17 y ea rs considerable I n *Kht G resham elim in ates its only
G uests a t the m r»
m oney for the grow ing city.
The to ta l co n ten d er for the rig h t to m eet th e Sunday w ere Mr and
M rs
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in the gen eral fund for th a t period up
of th e low er section of d istric t H ansen, V ictor H ansen M r » „ « m * *
to J a n u a ry 1. ,921. am ounts to ,77.-
»• G resham has only to beat her C arl N orris ail of PorU and
711.28. D uring 1923 his rep o rt show s once m ore to win th e ch am pionship of
Mr „
, ,
17.564.30, w hich am ount w as nearly M ultnomah county o utside of P o rtlan d ni
tv
*te11
Mon<lay eve
th re e tim es th a t show n in 1907, w hich an<* o t th e u p p er section of d istric t
‘ng ror w ,u p a c *. W isconsin, w here
w as ,2,656.18.
No. 9.
8he has been called bX th e illn ess of
T he w ate r fund w as sta rte d In 1912 j F rid ay n ig h t's gam e was a fast af-1
Sh6 W,H rem aln th e re l«>-
w ith a ,25,000 bond issue, and aug- falr from beginning to end. Hill led
, *" y‘
m ented in 1923 with a ,20,000 bond w® wRb th e scoring, but Nelson for I stu d e n ts of W illam ette U niversity
issue. A lso ,9,000 has been added tc , G resham evened it.
I com prising a gospel team who assist-
It from the g eneral fund. Including I At th e end of th e first h alf G resh-1 F<1 in th e 8ervices a t th e M ethodist
th ese am o u n ts the tre a s u re r has am
hy th e scan t m arg in of 13 to 10.1 E p*8COPa l ch u rc h laBt S unday w ere
handled in th is fund to d ate ,118,- I G resham opened up a bew ildering | 16 ■'’,88es R uth E. Ross and M ildred
288.47.
• offense in th e second h alf and shot th e T o n ,lln ,o n , Jo e Nee and C ornelius
The total for both funds am ounts to ' 8<ore up to 20 to 10. H ill m anaged to B a,eson- T bi*y Were accom panied by
,186,999.75.
gain th re e m ore points in th e closing I 1 ,o ^®88or H ertzog of K im ball School
Mr. M etzger’s w ork as tre a s u re r has m inutes of th e last h alf w hile G re sh -I" * * heology. The services w ere very
been m ost efficient and sa tisfac to ry ;Hn added seven.
m uch enjoyed by those a tten d in g them,
and his accounts a re alw ays exact to
Tbe long sh o ts by Bailey and S tuck
° - J B ™ wn h as disposed of his 50-
th e cent.
j w ere fea tu re s of th e gam e. T he de- a c re farrn °n th e Base L ine road near
J. D. R egner was G resham ’s first fensive w ork of Lutnlay and W inters R o tk w ood to Mr. H yland of P o rtlan d
tre a su re r. He w as follow ed by W. J. w as larg ely resp o n sib le for th e sm all an<l wiR hol<1 a n auction sa le of stock.
W lrtz, who served only a sh o rt tim e.
! »core of Hili M ilitary. The floor w ork m achinery and household goods about
For continuous and faithful service o i G resham w as fast an d bew ildering P eb ru a ry 15. H e w ill give possession
few can show a longer and b etter rec- and kep‘ ‘he P o rtlan d boys up in th e abou‘ F e b ru a ry 20. Mr. Brow n has
ord than th a t of G resham 's p resent l a ir.
I lived a a t H Rockwood
c ,ckw /w u » »
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for
20 years.
tre a su re r.
T h ere w ill be a gam e w ith W ood­
A lbert H o rn eck er p lan s to leave to ­
b u rn on th e local floor th is w eek F r i­ m orrow for Los A ngeles, C alifornia, to
PIONEER PASSES AWAY
day night.
v isit w ith his sister, Mrs. C. R. Dillon.
IN SALEM HOSPITAL
He m ay rem ain for th e re s t of the
LEGION VS. ORANGE “B”
w inter.
W illiam A lbert F isher, of W oodland,
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT IIEKE I Mrs. E. T. Jo n es, form erly ui
W ashington, a pioneer of th is section,
of V
G TI resh-
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fall-
passed aw ay In a Salem hospital
A g reat gam e of b ask etb all is sched- am ’ now living a t B rem erton, W ash-
w here he had been sen t recently for uled for tom orrow , W ednesday, night, i,lg‘on’ sp en t sev eral days in G resham ,
trea tm e n t, on la st Sunday m orning, at 8 sh arp , on th e high school floor She a r r lved h ere F rid a y an d leaves
aged 67 years. He is survived by a betw een th e G resham A m erican Le-1 T uesday for h er home.
son, David, of Idaho. Mrs. F red C rane gion and O range “B” of P o rtlan d .
R ecent g u ests of F ra n k Jo n e s and
of th is vicinity is a sister, also Mrs.
T he O range "B ” is one of th e fa ste st Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Mack w ere Mr. and
Clois W ills of Salem and Mrs. W illiam independent team s in P o rtlan d but Mrs. P. R. G reaves of Nevada, Iowa.
W illiam s of San F rancisco. A brother C aptain Lyle W in ters of the Legion
T he notice of th e m a rria g e license
lives at Oregon City and one at Wood­ team says they w ill have to do some of Jo h n W in terb u rg er and Rosie
lands, W ashington. F u n eral a rra n g e ­ ru n n n ’ to heat his q u in tet.
R e h rii of G resham was published the
m ents have not yet been announced.
Thursday n ig h t a t L incoln high I la tte r p a rt of la st week
school the Legion will play th e Lin-
i t , . ,
,
Witllpaper and Paint Shop Planned. coin L eaguers a re tu rn gam e
This I *v .
an n n« retu rn ed e a rly last
1 red Todd has leased the entire will be a p relim in ary to a g re a t gam e
“ b»«iness trip to G ran ts
low er floor of Mrs. E leanor Bough betw een L incoln high and U. of O.
n e r’s building on Powell stre e t and it frosh.
I A rem a rk a b le piece of ca b in e t m ak
Is being rem odeled for his use as a
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ing has been m ade recen tly for Guy
W ork on th e fill on Pow ell stre e t
B right say in g s by m odern th in k e rs I D. Jo n e s by J. A. B ushong, co n sistin g betw een Main and R oberts av en u e *s
w allpaper and paint shop, w hich will
of a cab in et of m any co m p artm en ts well u n d er w ay by a crew of w ork
noon be ready for business.
Mrs. a re found In th e w ant colum n.
I l u a ra n tre d
B oughner is disposing of h er entire
S a n ita ry
men u nder th e co unty road a u th o ri­
W a te r - P r o o f
stock of novelty goods and will go out
ties, an d alre ad y th e pile d riv er has
a n d A ir t i g h t
Too L ate to Classify.
| ly fitted and finished. A m ong the tam ped into place several of th e big
of business. She will occupy a p a r t­
We have installed many Septic Tanks in Eastern
s id e (te liv c ry X f i , r ' a V o V . i ' t o i i r i n g *coupe I maUy d raw ers a re tw o w ith 60 sm all
m ents on the Becond floor of her build­
tim b ers w hich will form a re ta in in g
ing.
-Multnomah. Enquire of any of the following:
K t. " i ' . ' h II x 467° S n d
co m p artm en ts each and four w ith 40 w all for th e grav el and p rev e n t its
co m p artm en ts each. The cab in et was se ttlin g an d m ak in g th e road u n ­
T
/ s F
s » w
’
E d . W ilk e s
designed by Mr. Jo n es for his p a r ­ stable. Five carlo ad s of piling have
M rs ,
M D onough
tic u la r needs.
been delivered over the P. R. L. & P.
B ir d le g R eed
J a c k S h u ltz
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tra
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and
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being
placed
ready
for
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s
1 he G resham F ire d ep a rtm en t r e ­
A if. O. N elso n
D r. W. J . O tt
E . B. K irk w o o d
G eo. K e n n e y
1». C. E ly
cen tly elected officers for th e ensuing use in th e fill. T he im provem ent will
I 'e llte l B e rry R a n ch
H e n r y Ia ito u re ll
J a s E lk ln g to n
B a n k o f T r o u td a le
y ear as follow : M. J. A llshouse, chief, extend along th e block betw een Main
W m . C a ld o
H . L. S t. C la ir
H . C. C a m p b e ll
Our Stock of Valentines
R
e ed F a r m
S.
B.
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a
ll
|F . L. Mack, a s sista n t chief; F red J e n ­ and R oberts. The confusion of th e
E. It. W illa rd
C liffo rd B u rlin g a m e
D r. G eo. I n g lis
B
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g
is now complete. We advice you to make your selections
J
a
s . R. T r itz
nings, se c re ta ry ; C. J. L u n dquist, w ork in te rfe re s to some ex ten t w ith
C. M. Z im m e r m a n
J a s . L e d b u ry
a n d m a n y o th e rs .
early while our stock is new.
tr e a s u re r; Cecil P u lfer, m a rsh a l and the business houses along th e block
but a ll a re doing business as u su al
Ja m es Jen n in g s, captain.
Price« ra n g e from lc to 15c
An im p o rta n t m eeting of th e W. C. and a re gladly looking fo rw ard to im ­
Phone 601
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,
T. U. will be held at th e lib ra ry on proved conditions of the street.
Gresham
T he an n u al m eeting of th e M ultno­
n ex t Thursday aftern o o n beginning at
m ah County F arm b u reau w ill be held
2:30. A good a tten d a n ce is desired.
Phone 1236
Gresham, Oregon
Mrs. J. S. D onaldson of B oring has a t M etzger’s h all in G resham nex*
>1 received a set of p h o to g rap h s from S atu rd ay , beginning a t 1 o'clock.
her son, Owen M arvin, p ic tu rin g some E lection of officers and an im p o rta n t
|o f th e h o rro rs follow ing th e Ja p an e se business session w ill be held an d a
In M asonic H all, G resh am
d isa ste r of Septem ber 1. H er son Is in program of sp eak in g is being a r ­
th e United S tates M arines and w as on ranged by County A gent S. B. H all.
Mrs. A. 8. H isey, who has been ill
hoard a relief ship sen t by th e govern
m ent to th e stric k en cities. He is now for tw o or th re e w eeks, is som ew hat
in C hinese w aters.
im proved and is able to be about th e
Guigway’s Jazz Orchestra
A ndrew B rugger left rec en tly fo<- house.
We are displaying a number of different varieties of
Lunch will be served
his new w ork at Canyon City in e a st­
them this week.
ern Oregon. J u s t before leaving he CONSIDERS THE BIBLE
COMMITTEE
II. \ \ . THORNE
h e s s e / ACK S n U L T Z
ED AYLSWORTH
drove his light c a r to P o rtlan d in
A SI E E IC IE N T G L ID E
_w . A. H ESSEL
ED METZGER
fro n t of a bank. He w ent into the
By J. C. YANDELL.
hank and on his re tu rn in a few m in ­
G
resham
. Oregon. Jan. 4. 1924.— To
utes his su it case and trav e lin g bag
had been stolen front th e car. Among the G resham O u tlo o k :—T his Book
Mrs. ’/oughner wishes to tell the public (hat she is
th e th in g s sto len w ere tw o su its of co n tain s th e m ind of God. th e doom
of sin n e rs, th e orig in of m an, th e w ay
clothes, one a new one.
of salvation.
,
A baby g irl w as born to Mr. and
Its
doctrin
es
a
re
pure,
its
p
recep
ts
Mrs. H arry S pencer a t a P o rtlan d h o s­
pital on Ja n u a ry 8. C o n g ratu latio n s a re binding. Read it to be w ise, b e­
and will sell her stock at cost
a re being received hy th e p a re n ts and lieve an d do its teach in g s to be safe
and holy.
also hy G ra n d fa th e r L ester S pencer.
It co n tain s light to direct you, food
The g en eral m eeting of th e M eth­
to n o u rish you, com fort to ch eer you.
odists L ad les’ Aid w ill be held in th e It is th e tra v e le r's map. th e p ilo t's
ch u rch p arlo rs on W ednesday a f te r ­ com pass. By it heaven is opened, th e
"The House of Quality"
noon. Ja n u a ry 23, at 2:3« o'clock. The gates of hell a re closed.
Gresham, Oregon
I hone 1111
n
- u
C h rist Is its g ran d subject, our good
W est End circ le w ill a c t as hostess
Gresham
8
its
design,
and
th
e
glory
of
God
its
and serv e refresh m en ts.
nd.
G uests at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs
it should till o u r m em ory, ru le our
A. J. W. Brown on last Sunday w e n h earts, guide our feet. It is given us in
» V t ';;
« ■« «» j i ™.
e ' a 6 g b ‘nlngs? Do
Mr and Mrs. F ra n k E boreal and life, will be opened a t the Judgm ent, wisdom of today w as prophesied 713 aw av w i t h n
B C. T he prophet w rofe. D an ii 12 i
8pe?
d - cop <»nu
a " d ‘he
‘raf-
it
involves
the
highest
responsibility,
„m
,
'
-
m e ira
r-
B. C. T he prophet w rote, Daniel 12:4.
d au g h ter Ruth, th e Rev. John Dawson
will rew ard our righteous labor, and ‘ at th e tim e of the end m any sh all ru n verv HtGe a " d llg h t? ,ng
have
p asto r of th e C hurch of th e Good condem n all who trifle with its co n ­
very little on some d riv ers.
S hepherd In P o rtla n d and Mrs. Daw ten ts. God, its au th o r, stan d s on th e to and fro, and know ledge sh all In­
And ‘he fir j . trees,
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shaken
crease.
Do we see th ese conditions
•
Is ore th is t i condition
son. On Monday evening th e Brow ns golden floor of heaven having a book ex istin g today? Are people ru n n in g m
m iir
" n n oticable?
o tic a b le - Yes;
Yes;
“ „ i‘7 h ! n Wa9 cu t and m arketed
enjoyed a visit from Dr. and Mrs. on w hich our good w orks are re c o rd ­ to and fro ? Yes. the highw ays are ™j
ed. See Mai. 3:16-17. Every individ­ crow ded, th e ra ilro a d s and steam - „ „ „ th s h f h
yf,ar and ‘hree
R ichard N eubauer of P o rtlan d
ual m ust face Hint. He has provided
a re crow ded. E very wav we .
« r»
T h e y e a r 1922 w a s
A very in te restin g m eeting of the a m eans by w hich no man can deny boats
look people w ith heads u p .'w ith th e ir fku?
year
T b ’18
have
G resham P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n His au th o rity . No man can he an in ­ eyes fixe,1 ahead a re trav e lin g a t Many r u n n ^ ^ t p r°P h esies fulfilled,
ha
° ' know ledRe
w as held last night at th e schoolhouse fidel, because God’s Judgm ents a re b reak n eck speed. No one with verv i, c ?Jas7d
r a K ‘ n g ln t h *
w ith a good atten d an ce. A fter a brief w ritten in every conscience No m at’ few exceptions, has tim e to stop anil s tn e t“ a n d f l r ^ °
The kind for Berries
The kill(1 i(>r K()gM
can lie to him self. He may lie to give a helping hand to a stran d ed All
t h . . " ‘.T*’ “ *r r ib |y shaken,
business session th e G irls’ Glee club olh ers. som e may believe him. but God tra
v e le r W hy? Because everyone is eJd
he d a y " ' « / “•
of the
I lie kind for Trees
sang tw o num bers and Milton O. N el­ knows his thoughts. See I Sam 16:7.
looking for som ething, they know not »Ion o r »h« a
Lord s p rep a ra -
No m an w ishes to cro ss the valley o t w hat, an d w hile the m an is ln tro u b le. h i X r y wRI h l ” «
son w as introduced as th e sp e ak e r of
th l" World 8
hed’ Did raan
the evening. He expressed his pride death alone. Down in his h ea rt he •t gives th e o th er man a chance to get gu» “s ,h i^ L
w ants God as a com panion.
In th e lead.
H as know ledge In- d “ed v,
» tho u san d seven hun-
in th e new school building and his
T here Is no reason to ask who God creased in these sam e days? Yes; CrwR^r t o l d M
Say’ No! ‘h*
satisfactio n in being p a rt ow ner of it is. or w here He cam e from , as we can since th e beginning of th e 19th cen- if ¿ l)d
S tra ig h t. C urved, S h o rt o r L ong
J i" 1 * h“ ‘ to w rR *. and
as a p atro n of th e d istric t and took an sw er th e question o urselves bv in ­ Jury m ore w onderful th in g s have been knew ,n ,7 .7 » ^
27°° y ears ago- He
Ai prives you sh o u ld pnjr.
occasion to point out th e w onderful v estig atin g the Bible. Man, h isto ry Invented and m ore ex p erim en ts have |i,,,i t h . C r e un’r" v*6' a,,<1 Sll)ce we
and science claim they know nothing developed into rea litie s th an ever be- than w . l ,
know s m ore of us
advancem ent in ed u catio n al sta n d a rd s »if
t i w here man had a beginning. How- fore. In fact, w onders have develoned w h it ’
o urselves and knows
and facilities w ithin his m em ory, te ll­ ever should the c re a to r d arken th e so fast th a t p eo p i, h a v e X t thZ 'e n se T ‘
Condf“ »ns will be m anv
ing m any am using incidents of his co n fe sT w h a t
k n X \™ X I
r
of be,ng 8Ur«’rt8« 1 • ' a “ X new develop- w
on«
co“ ‘n« H>‘° this
»’ o r ld M s find w hat He wishes” u ^ t o
Lime and Sulphur Dry
Lime and Sulphur Liquid
own school days and his stru g g le for
HUanpd
red
p°.“
K
re
He
an education Mr. Nelson is alw ay s a
by the astro n o m er.
A nother prophet w rote S t autom o-
welcome sp eak er and is h eard w ith
The Bible says m an was m ade of hllM 713 y ea rs before th e common ac-
Make your plan non. Have that much done
much p leasure.
clay th e sixth day of creation and ^®u n ‘ vailed Anno Domini, or
SPEC IA L COMMUNICATION
woman w as made of m an s rib. Any- " “ hum w rote. Nahum 2:3-4.
The
Index to the new- —see W ant Ads.
way we know we a re here, we know cb ario ts sh all be w ith flam ing torches
of G resham Lodge No. 152,
we had a beginning an d could be m ore <n*‘a,Dights> in th e day of His. (God’s! i
A. F. * a . M.. follow ing eve-
in tellig en t th an an im als If we would. PrpPa r a tfon, and th e tir tre e s sh all be nlnk»
Man has been up and down. Ingeuui- ‘e rrib *y shaken
T he ch a rio ts shall
Monday—Jan . 28, M. M Deere«
ty has increased and decreased. Aud rag e n ’h,i> 8‘r w t ®. they sh all Jostle
T h u rsd ay Ja n . 31. ¿ A Devre»
ail down th ro u ----
g h th
since man
m an
aRa*U8‘ ~
an o ,,...............
th er in th e broad
M ""«—
o n d a y -F eb . 4.' U A. D egree
— e ages
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The WINCHESTER Store
oval and internal, and hat been succcsa- began to w rite a h isto ry of w hat he
yS' ,h *y 8hal1 seem like torches,
T h u rsd ay — Feb. 7. F. U. Degree
Monday— Feb. 11, F. C D e g re e
Gresham, Oregon
ul In the treatment o f Catarrh for over thought an d did. th a t light, has been they , h a H ru n like th e lightning ”
Monday— Feb. 18, M. M DearZe
present w ith man only as the L ord
It is u n n ecessary to ask or s««
orty yean. Sold hy all druggists.
\ isiting b ro th ers welcome
* med
' e ** m ,h ,h
‘* ls 1Sth
te ter
rp re t th is prophecy of
F. J. CHENEY &. CO Toledo r>ki„ cox&
. f r h“
h“
1!"
h c e n tu r> someone
» ni, ne to to in in
UU from
om M
I f dark n ess, th e autom obiles.
ok
*
O h io come e up
a sta te . of
W M.
They have m ade it W L OOR8AGE. A S w MEYERS.
y.
Additional Want Ad.
n ,„'77 "Vi,7 ^ .
SE P T IC T A N K S
VALENTINES
FRANK C. JONES
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
DANCE
APPLES
FRIDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 25
Extra Fancy Delicious, large sizes, bx $2.75
Fancy Spitzenburg, wrapped, packed 1.60
Hydes King..................................box 1.50
W inesaps...................................... box 1.25
Johnathans....................................box 1.15
SPECIAL
Newtons, cookers......................... box $ .95
GOING OUT OF B U S IN E S S
Sale Begins Saturday, January 19
WALRAI) MERCANTILE CO.
NOVELTY STORE
KfS;
Pruning Time Is Here
New Stocks Arc Here
a
PRUNING SHEARS
PRUNING SAWS
Spray Time i« Near
A. W. METZGER <& CO.
H a ll’s C a ta rrh
M ed icin e