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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1924)
Miss M aude Michel has re tu rn e d from a w onderful trip w hich occupied It Is explained by those who have Hood R iver and a com parison w ith the p ast tw o m onths. She w ent in Mr. and Mrs. A. F. B a rre t, Los com pany w ith an o th er te ac h er in the studied th e conditions adopted to b erries shipped from G resham show s Mr. - u and uu .M |, a and uu .»I ra sp b e rry c u ltu re th a t It is the m o ist th e la tte r to be la rg e r and firm er. It i - A - - ngeles, Mrs. H. A. Kellogg school in P o rtlan d an d to u re iu the air, c h a ra c te ristic of this s said th e re are indications th a t the S h erm an and tw o ch ild ren , of C astle g eth er th ey visited Mexico, C en tral section even in a dry tim e, th a t has Hood River b erries are o v er-irrig ated . Rock, W ashington, w ere recen t v l.lt- A m erica, Cuba and th e e a ste rn coast On cities of the United S tates. T h eir trip m uch to do w ith th e production of the ». E Towle, of the B erry G row ers o rs a t th e J. A. Bushong home u n riv alled C u th b erts grow n here in la c k in g com pany says th a t no a- S atu rd ay th e th ree fam ilies enjoyed to New York w as by boat and a t th e J such la rg e q u an titie s. No am o u n t of m ount of soil m o istu re can tak e th e a trip over th e highw ay to Cascade various points a t w hich landings were place of th e m oist a ir for p ro d u cin g I Locks and re tu rn . irrig a tio n in a d ry atm osphere can m ade an o p p o rtu n ity w as given for th e finest berries. produce like resu lts. Dr. an d Mrs. H. H. O tt and two Journeys inland. The re tu rn w as by A re c e n t Item in th e Pacific Coast "S ay it w ith a W an t Ad.' ch ild ren have re tu rn e d from a few way of Chicago, D enver and th e R oy d ay s’ ru stic a tin g at M anzanita beach. al Gorge. ...................................................................................................................... Dr. F ra n k P eak, sons E dw ard and T he Misses Mabie and Sylvia J e n k ins, of B attle G round, W ashington, F ra n ce s and son-in-law , Dr. V. L. left S unday a fte r a v isit of several Brooks, H a rry S quire and H. L. St. C lair m otored to E agle Creek la st | days w ith Miss M arian Calkins. S atu rd ay and hiked ab o u t nine m iles T he L. A. W ack g en eral m e rc h a n - 1 Up the W ahtum L ake tra il, re tu rn in g [dise sto re h as been g rea tly im proved Sunday evening. The p arty cam ped | Satin faced Canton Crepe Silks, 40 inches wide, in black, d u rin g th e p ast week by a g en eral S atu rd ay n ig h t rig h t n ear the high | g ^ y , tan, brown, jade, navy, springtime, etc., re-m odeling of the in terio r, ad d itio n al bridge. Conditions w ere very favor- Specially featured here at, the yard co u n ter and shelving space being a b |e for hiking and the scenery along addeth F ra n k Gibbs and F ra n k Jo n e s th e tra il was found to be very a ttra c - did th e work. T hese im provem ents tive. More th a n a dozen fine w ater- w ere m ade n ecessary in o rd er to fa u 8 w ere counted, some close riv als ta k e care of the la rg e sh ip m en ts of o i M ultnom ah F alls. W hile all w ere 40-inch Crepe-de-Chine Silks, all colors to choose from, new goods and to accom odate th e beautiful, some m ajestic, they showed priced at, the yard, g ro w . ng tr e. I t |ie e(fect of th e sc arcity of w ater. Mrs. B. F. Reeves and d au g h ter, I.The tra il is easy and th e trip w orth Miss Ju lia Reeves, w ill leave G resh- wflile to all who love th e wild and am T h u rsd ay to resid e in P o rtlan d , beautiful in sceuery. w here th ey have p u rch ased a home Miss Mae H erro n of P o rtlan d is I on th e east side in the vicinity of 49th I visitin g w ith Mrs. C arrie D rube for | and E ast T aylor stree ts. P. F. Black a few days. Dr. W. C. Belt and Mrs. I McColl | = and fam ily will occupy th e house th ey | a re v acatin g here. of N ew port visited S atu rd ay and S u n All this season’s styles which sold regularly at $2.50 Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cannon and th e ir day w ith th e la tte r's m other, Mrs. E. specially priced at S I tw o boys, Billy and Jack , a re spend- L innem ann. Dr. A. H. W right and son R obert I ing a vacation at several co ast reso rts. have re tu rn e d from a d elig h tfu l trip I Mrs. Phoebe W ard, of F a lls C i|y, by ... boat __________________ along th e Oregon an d W ash- will arriv e W ednesday to ta k e ch a rg e I by boat along th e Oregon an d C alif of th e b o ard in g te n t in connection I o rn ia coasts. J w ith the F re e M ethodist cam pm eeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. S oderquist and son I New Fall Silks $2.75 $1.98 .-.V E ; B i SILK HOSE FOR LADIES New shipment of those fine hose in the latest popular colors. to $ 0 .3 5 BOBBED HOSJES .00 for those who “Afo/Z Them” AylsWortlyffMártir^ S wear One Lot of S h o e s G RESH A M MEN’S DRESS HATS 1 | 11.9S I L. [ A. WACK & CO. j = 1’hone 2221 Gresham = A th o ro u g h rem odeling of th e J. E. M etzger u n d erta k in g estab lish m en t I has been u n d erta k en w ith a view to HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiniHuiiHiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiuiiuiiniHHUHiiiiiiuiiiiHiiiiiimiiinHuniiHHHujs fu rn ish in g an up -to -d ate chapel for I fu n eral purposes. T he w alls a re being I red eco rated by C. E. Ja ck so n and a p p ro p ria te han g in g s w ill be added. The chapel w ill se a t ab o u t 70 persons. Park here and shop in comfort W ESTIN G H O U SE A MAZDA Lamps for less You can now buy the cele brated Westinghouse Mazda lamps at the following prices 10 to 50 WattS. ,27c 60 W atts.......... 32c 75 W atts.......... 45c 100 Watts. . . . 55c 150 Watts. . . 70c 200 Watts. . . 95c 1 he long winter nights are coining. Let us supply your needs in these lamps L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. I>h,,nc 1421 Gresham EXTRA SPECIALS! BONNIE BLUE ENAMELWARE our choice of the following pieces 6-qt. Milk Pans 5-qt. Preserve Kettles 4- qt. Pudding Pans 4-qt. Sauce Pans 5- qt. Mixing Bowls 4-qt. Convex Kettles No. 32 Wash Basins 4-qt. C’v’x Sauce Pans Your choice at 49c bathing, clam m ing an d o t h e b e a c h a ttra c tio n s. WORCESTER 1 \ o CORSETS, Saturday and All Next Week we offer ROYAL AND BON TON CORSETS at SPECIAL PRICES No. 462. Low bust, long skirt all around. Back lace. Average figure. Regular price $2.25, now $1.88 564. Average figure, very long skirt, Rubber top, back lace, free hip. Regular price $2.95, now $2.58 754. Rubber top and bottom, panel back, medium length, front lace. Regular price $3.00, now $2.75 547. Fleshy figure, long skirt, very low bust, well boned. I Regular price $3.50, now$2.95 1210 medallions. Re-inforced abdomi nal section, low bust for stout figure. Regular price $4.75, now$3.75 1036. Semi-rubber top, stout figure front lace, protecting tongue, low bust’ Regular price, $5.00, now $3.95 790. Unda belt, front lace, stout figure, and has an all elastic vest that uplifts and supports the abdomen Regular price $5.50, now $1.25 No. 783 is same as 790 but has back lace All of above corsets are light pink. 2215. Brassier corset combined. This is a very popular number. Regular price $1.95, now $1.65 501. Semi-Elastic Girdle, low bust, med ium skirt. Reg. price $2 50, now $1.98 b 8“ ^ ^ 7 T 8 " m em ’ bers be p rese n t 88 im p o rta n t m a tte rs I a re to be discussed. A su rp rise w as given Mrs. W. B. T he M isses W inifred and M arg aret P arso n s la st S atu rd ay evening by th e St. C lair, B eatrice Jack so n , Avis G resham g ran g e In honor of h er b irth - and H elen R ogers and Betty H orning day. Mr. and Mrs. P a rso n s had n ot retu rn ed ea rly th is w eek from F alls expected to atten d th e g ran g e th a t G*ty w h ere th ey sp e n t a p le asa n t evening b ut th ey w ere called for an d week atten d in g th e E p w o rth League tak en hom e by th e le ctu rer, Mrs. H. I In stitu te. A. C urry, who had arra n g e d th e s u r prise, w hich consisted of a b eautiful | GRESHAM PASTOR LEADS bouquet of gladioli w hich w as p re se n t CLIMBERS TO SNOW PEAK ed by F. E. Hodge, m a ste r of th e i _ I gran g e, in an a p p ro p ria te speech T 16 Rev‘ and M rs" E ' G- Ju d d con Follow ing th is th e m em bers rep aired ,Iucte<1 8 m o u n tain clim bing p a rty to to th th e e diningroom diningroom w w here ice cream cream I G overnm ent Can>p on T uesday of la st to h ere ice T he p a rty consisted of th e I and cake w ere served. Mr. and Mrs. week. P arso n s have been m em bers of the Rev. and Mrs. M. F. H ill of Milton, G resham g ran g e for 15 y ears and in Oregon and th e ir tw o sm all ch ild ren . I Rev. Mr. H ill is now p asto r of a J th a t tim e have n ot m issed m ore th an M ethodist ch u rc h of th a t city and | six or eig h t m eetings. cam e down to join th e p a rty for th e Mr. and Mrs. Orval M itchell w ere I ex p ress p u rp o se of clim bing th e w itn esses la st week T uesday a t Van- | m ountain. T he o th e r m em bers of th e I couver, W ashington, of th e m a rriag e p a rty w ere Miss M arie S ilver, of V an of Mrs. L u E lla S tah l of P o rltan d , couver, W ashington, and th e five Judd sis te r of Mrs. M itchell, to E dw ard boys, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Ju d d , Leslie E m pey of T aft. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Judd, E llis Ju d d , H erm on Ju d d and | Em pey w ill live a t T aft. H arro ld Judd. T h ere w ere in ail 13 Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Thom pson have in th e p arty , but stra n g e to say, th e I | re tu rn e d from G overnm ent Camp u nlucky num ber did not “ loco" any The House of Quality w here th ey enjoyed a sh o rt cam ping m em bers of th e p a rty or an y of th e | I hone 1411 Gresliain, Ore. trip . fe a tu re s of th e outing. T he w eath er w as ideal ex cepting for the sm oke and Mrs. Ja k e M etzger, w ho h as been n o th in g happened d u rin g th e en tire I confined to h er bed for th e p ast six trip to m ar th e p le asu re and profit of w eeks, is slow ly im proving an d is th e outing. All th e m em bers of th e j able to sit up a p a rt of th e tim e. p a rty ex cepting Mrs. E. G. Ju d d , Mrs. T he N ash S an ito riu m n ea r T ro u t- H. H. Ju d d and th e ________________ tw o H ill children dale lias closed, ow ing to th e fact I left th e cam p at ab o u t 4:30 W ednes- th a t th e hom e p lace has been leased | day m o rn in g and succeeded in re a c h to Mr. Downs, rec en tly from Canada. ing th e top w ithout th e le ast accident T he en tire W alter McGuirk of P o rtlan d , law and w ith o u t a guide. p a rtn e r of C. G. S ch n eid er, su rp rised p a rty re tu rn e d to cam p in th e closing his frien d s by slip p in g aw ay quietly tw ilig h t still th rille d w ith th e m ag T h u rsd ay evening and g ettin g m a r nificent scen ery of th e far reach in g | ried. T he b rid e w as Miss L enore C olum bia gorge, th e w ave-like c re sts W ilson of P o rtlan d . A fter a brief of th e foothills and th e eig h t m ountain honeym oon trip Mr. an d Mrs. Mc peaks of th e C ascades of W ashington ) G uirk will m ake th e ir hom e in P o rt and Oregon th a t w ere p lain ly seen from th e sum m it. A splendid d in n er | land. w as served ro u n d a blazing cam pfire. All New Tires and No. 1 Grade ‘ Jo h n Conley left S atu rd ay for T he sun b u rn ed faces and b listered Springfield, Oregon, w here he will I heels toes w ere p given first aid ................ “ and ,iT r u 111 31 H IU spend a week w ith -h is b ro th er P at. tre a tm e n t and every m em ber of the a fte r w hich he w ill go to S ilverton p a rty acclaim ed it to be one of the for a visit w ith his niece. Mrs. S ilas g re a te st days he had ever lived. Gay. who w ith her tw o ch ild ren have been stay in g h ere at th e Conley hom e for a f h o r t tim e. J. s. B rooks has r e FORM ER RESIDENT 11 EKE DIES AT FOREST GROVE Gresham, Oregon tu rn ed to his hom e in W asco follow Reliability ing th e fu n eral of his a u n t. Mrs. John Service W ord has been received h ere of Conley. th e d eath early in th is m onth of J. L. A baby g irl w as born to Mr. and Mrs. B unting, who lived in G resham for E. W all W ednesday of la st week. sev eral m onths and who w ent from Mrs. W. C. B urch has retu rn ed h ere to Canby, w h ere he w as em ploy to h er hom e a fte r a w eek spent at ed in th e can n ery . It w ill be rem em following are the regular subscription rates on Port- R oseburg w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs bered th a t his son. A rnold, was i Mabel F ow ler and fam ily. drowned about a year ago. He isle*1143 ? ai,ies and combination with Outlook, except for the WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. 50 TIRES 50 TIRES S PE C IA L 30x31 U. S. Usco Cord $8.50 30x3£ Sound Cord $8.00 On display in our window HERD'S RACKET STORE Phon' 1256 Gresham NOILi—We have just received a complete assortment of the famous Boye Sewing Machine Needles for everv make of sewing machine. y NOW is a good time to Repair the old Roof A Rood coat oi Pabco Roof Coating applied now while the roof is dry will not only stop the leaks next winter but will lengthen the life of your roof. In One- and Five-Gallon Cans A. W. METZGER «& CO. Phone 1451 T he C. M. Z im m erm an fam ily and n u m b er of frien d s from P o rtla n d sp e t sev eral days la st o w cea^ eek breezes a t Can non n Beach enjoying the R uben of T urlock, C alifornia, are visitin g th e C. S oderquist fam ily. T hey are to u rin g th e w est from C al ifo rn ia to C anada. T he Misses L ucile, F lo ren ce and B ernice B eers and L illian M arq u art I w ent la st Sunday to S easide for a w eek's stay. T he executive com m ittee of G resh am P o st No. 30, A m erican Legion w ill m eet a t th e Outlook office, Wed- , . 81 8 P’ C° m ' p c OYAC |\w o Phone 1451 t t v iv All Sizes at Special Prices for 30 Days HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. REGULAR RATES ON DAILIES Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Brooks and d au g h ter M arg aret of Caldw ell, Kan sas. a rriv ed last w eek T uesday a t th e home of Mrs B rooks' p are n ts. Dr. and Mrs F ra n k Peak. They cam e with the in ten tio n of locating som ew here In th e w est and w ill ta k e some time looking th e co u n try over. They came by autom obile. The Misses F ried a and K ath erin e B ratzel e n tertain ed at luncheon last T h u rsd ay Mr. and Mrs. L ouis Victor S a a r of Chicago. Mr. S a a r has been th e guest te ac h er at th e E llison-W hite • n se rv a to ry d u rin g th e sum in, r I T his w as d u rin g Miss K ath e rin e's v a catio n from h er w ork w ith th e Boys' la n d G irls' Aid society, w here she is a d ietician survived by his wife, two daughters. bar£ain rates announced above. K G ladys and H azel and a little son. T he Canby H erald gives th e follow One Year W ith O utlook OREGONIAN D aily 18.00 ing acco u n t of th e death and fu n eral: OREGONIAN, D aily and Sunday 86.35 ----- 8.00 8.00 "J. L. B unting, at one tim e forem an OREGON JOURNAL, Dally ---- - 6.00 6.36 of th e Canby C annery, died at F o rest L)R,EGGN "JOURNAL, Dally and Sunday ____ 8.00 PORTLAND TELEGRAM 7 8.00 G rove S atu rd ay , a fte r an illn ess cov ----- 6.00 5.36 PORTLAND NEWS ----- 5.00 erin g a period of several w eeks. T y 5.00 phoid fever is said to have been the im m ediate ca u se of his death. Mr. B unting left Canby about th e m id dle of la st m onth Intending to spend a few w eeks in W ashington county. PHONE 1561 He com plained of not feeling w ell at th e tim e of his d e p a rtu re , but friends w ere w ith him at th e tim e of his of age. He had lived in C anby b u t did not th in k his condition w as s e ri death. a sh o rt tim e. D uring th a t period, ous. Soon a fte r reach in g F o rest "T he fu n eral w as held a t F o re st how ever, he m ade m any v ery w arm Grove, how ever, his condition becam e — . G rove Monday and In term en t m ade frien d s who a re in so rro w over th e w orse an d d eath follow ed. He leaves res I in th e city cem etery a t th a t place, re p o rt of his d eath w hich w as re wife and fam ily of ch ild ren w h o "M r. B unting w as ab o u t 45 y ears ceived h ere S unday aftern o o n ." Great Event. Are Happening. Keep Informed ’ SUBSCRIBE NOW ! «1