GRESHAM
FAIRVIEW
GRESHAM
WOOD WORKING SHOP
We have standard size
ready-cut Door Jambs, 75c
each. Also we will have a
lot of cedar chests, size 33, 46
and 54 inches for this week
only, $'.(>.» to $12,30.
0 . W. THOREN
Phone 50x1
Gresham
TUESDAY. JULY
1,
19SI
PAGE THREE
ROCKWOOD
Freedom
T he young people of th is com m uni
ty a re busily engaged, as w ell as th e ir
elders, in b erry picking, c h e rry pick
ing, field w ork of an y thing to b rin g in
w ages or help in the g ath erin g of the
crops, or in building up funds for
th e ir fu rth e r schooling. Among those
so em ployed is D onald G rant, who has
been for th e p ast week or tw o at Man
h a tta n beach sh in g lin g a beach house
and a t th e sam e tim e enjoying the
sta y a t th e beach.
V
OUTLOOK,
Mr. aud Mrs. W illard Cook had
Ith v ir 20th w edding a n n iv ersary on last
Sunday, w hich w as rem em bered by a
num ber o t th e ir frien d s w ho cam e in
during th e evening to help them cele
b rate. L uncheon w as served under
th e trees. T hose p resen t w ere Mrs
Jim Shaw and d au g h ter E sth e r of
New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Will
K err and fam ily, Jim Morse an d Fred
| T hom pson of P o rtlan d , Mr. an d Mrs.
Roy G arn er and fam ily, Mr. aud Mrs.
F ra n k D ickenson, Mr. and Mrs. K. W.
H arvey and ch ild ren , all of Rockwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Je lk en and fam
I ily re tu rn e d Sunday from a trip a t the
Oregon beaches w hich they have en-
| joyed d u rin g th e p ast week.
A baby g irl w as born to Mr. and
Mrs. V erner McCormack, nee E dith
I Jelk en , on Sunday, Ju n e 22, at the
| P o rtlan d san itariu m .
A su rp rise show er was given on last
I S atu rd ay to Miss C lara Sales, w hose
| m a rriag e to Clyde Stone of F airview
will be an event of th e n ea r fu tu re.
Many b eau tifu l g ifts w ere p resen ted
I and a d elightful tim e w as enjoyed by
al.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
1 he G R E S H A M G A R A G E announces new prices on
all models of D O D G E AL IO M O B IL E S . T hese prices
are effective im m ediately, f. o. b. G resham .
T o u rin g ........................ $ 1 0 7 5
Special T o u rin g ........ 1 2 5 0
R oadster ...................... 1 0 3 5
Special R o a d s te r........ 1 2 1 0
Type A S e d a n ............. 1 6 1 5
Special A S ed an........ 1 7 9 0
Type B S e d a n ............. 1 4 7 5
Type B C o u p e ............. 1 2 3 0
I te rs .
R o s a lin d
and
A rd itli
A lem ite Service S tatio n
G R ESH AM
“Proclaim liberty throughout all |
More Harmful to Mind and Nervea
the land unto all the In habitants
Than Serious Conversation, Ac
thereof.”
cording to Woman Physician.
PLEASANT HOME
A sk your grocer for it
Mrs. H. F. W ihlon enjoyed a visit
for sev eral days la st w eek from her
d au g h ter, Mrs. C. E. McDonald of T a
coma.
Send for your FREE copy o f the
Amaizo Cook Book
Address:
111 W est Monroe St., Chicago, 111.
PIONEER OE BULL RUN
SECTION FOUND DEAD
American Maize-Products Co.
“T h ere is g rea ter nerve strain In
keeping up conversation of sm all talk
than in discussing a serious topic," as
serts Dr. Agues Savill of London. She
is am ong the forem ost of B ritish
women physicians and is fam ous for
her works ou electrotherapeutics. In
a lecture nt the In stitu te of Hygiene
on “T he D angers of Society to
H ealth," she added, according to the
New York World.
“Society girls have th eir b rain s and
m ental equipment adjusted to th is
level of scrappy exclam ations early in
life and It spoils th eir subsequent de
velopment and th e ir capacity to reach
a b etter stage of Intellectual growth,
"Society life encourages the per
nicious habit of th e too-frequent d g a
rette. It encourages girls to tak e
cocktails and whisky-and-sodas.
“T he hectic life of continual excite
m ent, th e absence of all repose, ail
tim e for m editation, the perpetual
change, the cig arette smoking, Irregu
la r und unhealthy m eals—no w onder
th ese girls become the prey of dis
ease.”
Neil Lowe, a pioneer of th e Bull
Run
section, w as found dead in th e
N e w York—Chicago
road n ear his hom e la st S atu rd ay a f
tern o o n , Ju n e 28, aged 67 years. He
had been in ill h ealth for som e tim e
w ith diabetes and d oubtless died from
som e h e a rt tro u b le in connection w ith
th a t disease. H e is survived by his
widow, Mrs. A nnie Lowe, an d four
ch ild ren , Mrs. M aggie F in ley of Mc
M innville, Lloyd Lowe of Mayfield,
W ashington, Mrs. Golda A rro n of Bull
R un and Mrs. E lsie W arren of Cor
bett.
I
F u n e ra l services w ere held th is
forenoon a t th e G resham M ethodist
E piscopal ch u rch , th e Rev. A. S.
They Learn It Early.
H isey officiating. In te rm e n t w as in
Four-year-old M argaret Allison was
th e D ouglas cem etery.
picked up by a big Chicago policeman
T ears w ere stream ing down her
cheeks. To stop her weeping he of
fered h er a penny. It worked—for
m om ent—then te ars came again. T his
happened repeatedly until M nrgnret
had obtained about ten pennies, two
nickels and a dime. When M argaret
found out the policem an’s change had
been exhausted th e crying stopped and
sh e requested to be taken home In an
autom obile. At th a t M argaret w asn’t
consciously a little vamp. She had be
T he Touring Car
come lost and was only trying on th e
policem an the sam e a rts she practiced
successfully a t home.
E O. B. D e t r o i t
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D e m o u n ta b le R im e
No Magic Gold Finder.
a n d S t a r t e r $85 e x t r a
T h ere is no Instrum ent th a t you esn
use to discover gold supposed to have
!
been burled in an iron pot or steel
safety box, w rites th e director of the
U nited S tates geological survey. Iron
ore beds extending over large areas
havo been prospected for with success
by m eans of th e so-called "dip needle,”
b u t thia Instrum ent would not Indicate
th e presence of a single pot or vessel
in a p articu lar spot. N either Is there
Hny Instrum ent th a t would indicate
th e presence of gold and silver or th eir
ores. Iron a ttra c ts th e “needle,” but
Be sure that your efficiency and your comiort this
gold and silver, however attractiv e to
summer have the help of that car you have always
man. a re not m agnetic.—Pennsylvania
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W e a lso h ave som e h eavy S h eet S te e l, Ju st
the th in g for berry p ick ers’ cook stoves.
A lr e a d y cut in co n v en ien t sizes
Gresham Plumbing & Tin Shop
Near City Bakery
Phone 1233
th o u sa n d s o f homes
“ Rasmussen P ro te cte d ”
T h o u s a n d s o f h o m e s in th e P a c ific N o r th w e s t e n j o y t h e
s u r f a c e p r o t e c t io n o f R a s m u s se n P u r e P a in t .
T h ey rep
r e s e n t e v e r y k in d o f h o m e , fro m th e m o d e st c o t ta g e to th e
b ig , h a n d s o m e r e s id e n c e . The la s t in g q u a lity a n d b e a u ty
o f R a s m u s s e n P u r e P a in t is a s n e c e s s a r y to o n e a s th e
o t h e r . W e r e c o m m e n d it a s th e b e st fo r y o u to u se .
A. W. Metzger & Co.
G resham , Oregon
Phone 1451
Phone 1451
FOR THE BEST MEATS
Freeh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
possible prices, you’ll go to
THE SANITARY MARKET
GEO. DIETL, Prop.
Phone 1711
Gresham
OUR HEALTH BREAD
a t thio B akery and a t S to r s
Contains the Vitaminen, niked by
scientific prlncli ies
Il's Good and Good (or Yon
Gresham City Bakery
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To This Newspaper
P hone 1221
ARE ARMED TO
WAGE A FIGHT ,
F or T he meats
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intended to buy. You know its value—you know
what an essential aid it is to a fuller activity, an easier
life, more healthful hours out-of-doors.
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Pipe and Fittings
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Nite Phone 706
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Cny. Iowa, a re g u ests of Mrs. Alec
ILL EFFECT OF "SMALL TALK”
865
Accessories
Phone 2S91
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Prepared
for d is c rim in a tin g
w om en who appreciate
economy and tim e saving
—w hen it may be had with
out sacrifice in quality.
Am aizo is the perfect oil for
frying, shortening and salads.
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1160
Guaranteed repairing of any make of car
o f M a so n
Mr. and Mrs. Reeves have retu rn ed
from C alifornia. T h eir d au g h ter, Mrs,
11. Relle and her husband have also
retu rn ed and a re m aking th e ir home
| in P o rtlan d for th e presen t.
W. W. N orthw ay h as been q u ite ill
I hut is now im proving rapidly.
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SPRINGDALE
T he S p rin g d ale Needle club enjoyed
I a very p leasan t tim e at th e hom e of
Mrs. McKay la st W ednesday.
T he
next m eeting w ill be held a t th e home
| of Mrs. W. H enkle, Ju ly 2.
Mrs. H enkle rec en tly had h e r ton-
I sils rem oved and is now n ea rly re-
|co v ered .
Mrs. H ow ard an d h er tw o daugh-
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Special 4-Pass. Coupe
Screen Side D elivery
P an el D elivery ........
N o. 1 C hassis, C om ’l
N o. 3 C hassis, P a s
senger ........................
N o. 4 Chassis, w ith
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R IG H T S
Farmer.
The Dose.
T he chairm an of the prison v isit
ing board smiled benignly:
“Now,” he said, rubbing his hands
together, “If th ere Is any prisoner
here who has a com plaint to make,
or a question to ask, we will be glad
to h ear from him.”
H ungry Mike, th e yegg, arose re
spectfully.
"If you please, gents," he said, "I
w an ts ask a question about you peo
ple cornin’ here t" HSt questions. I
w an ts ast. Is you bein’ kind t* us
prisoners a p art of our sentence, or
do we get th at punishm ent ex tra ?"—
Richmond Tlmes-Dispatch.
WE HAVE ALWAYS
FOUGHT FOR PURE
IM K
Wm. Je n n in g s B ryan say» he
would ra th e r speak to th e A m eri-
t i people th ro u g h
A u to caster
N-wg Service than th ro u g h any
o‘her medium, because it reaches
tr.i sm ’ill town an d country folks.
;s served exclusive-
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u j A uU m astcr Serv-
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Phone JH»1
Powell 8L
BID8 WANTED.
F or 100 co rd s of wood. To be deliv
Make your telep h o n e earn you m ore ered a t th e schoolhouse not la te r th a n
S eptem ber 8th, 1921. Bids to be In by
by co nnecting It w ith a w ant ad.
o’clock p. m. on Ju ly 1st, 1924.
B oard reserv es th e rig h t to can cell
any or all bids.
H a i r * C a ta rrh
Medicine Treatment, both
local and Internal, and has been success
m eats. We w on’t allow a piece
of m eat to come Into th is m a rk e t
th a t d o esn 't live up to w hat we ex
pect of It. Il m u st be able to stand
the te sts we give It. Folks know
when they buy a pound of m eat of
us they have pu rch ased 16 ounces
of w holesom e p u rity .
C. J. LUNDQUIST, Clerk,
__________ 8. D. No. 4.
L. J. WINTER
Contractor and Builder and
Cabinet Work
G resham , Oregon
L et m e help you solve y o u r p a in t
Plano Toning.
ing problem s. Todd, T he P ain t Man,
ful In the treatm ent o f C atarrh for over
P lano tu n in g 83. P lano and organ G resham , phone 1971.—Adv.
tf
forty years. Sold by all druggists.
rep a irin g . F red B. Jones. Phone o r
F. J. C H EN E Y fit C O ., Toledo, O hio d ers to Outlook, 1681, or TAbor 8952. ‘‘Say It with a W ant Ad