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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1924)
pahe p o r r GRESHAM OCTLOOK, T lF S D A l, SEPTEMBER »>. ÎW4 GRESHAM LOCALS C o n tin u ed from page 1 . m u u y , u cto o e r 7, w ill be an n u a l cookie day for th e v eteran 's ho sp ital in P o rtlan d , w h ere w orld w ar v eter- a n s a re p atien ts. C o n trib u tio n s are solicited from th e ir frien d s, and should be d elivered on o r before the m o rn in g of O ctober 7 to Mrs. O. A. E astm an or Mrs. Jo h n M etzger, rep- rese n tin g th e a u x ilia ry to th e local I A m erican Legion post. 'y Mr. and Mrs. H ecto r M organ, of Mc- on In 50 Ue ur st 1- id M innville, visited w ith Mr. an d Mrs. H enry M organ over Sunday. T he Mor- gan B ro th ers tru c k in g com pany has ' bought out th e City T ra n sfe r com pany 1 a t M cM innville, in clu d in g tru ck s, ’ h o rses and w agons. 6 W illiam H. S tan le y h as re tu rn e d I a from service as fo re st ra n g e r on T able I m ountain in th e Bull R un reserv e, w here he has been for th e p a s t four - an d a h alf m onths. Mr. S tan ley 's I w ork w as in th e m ost Isolated p a r t o il r I th e reserve. I Ray S tro n g en tered th re e oil paint-1 lin g s a t th e sta te fa ir w hich won two I I first prizes and m uch p raise from a r t II co n n o isseu rs — S h oes for co ld rain y d a y s. — Shoes for M en, W om en an d C hildren — S h oes for $1 to $ 3 less than c ity prices. Here you will find a shoe stock large enough to fit and satisfy everyone. Shoes of good quality, moderately priced. I Harnessing the Tides. A definite step to w ard th e re a liz a tion of the first em ploym ent of the tides for g en e ratin g electricity on a considerable scale h as been tak en by F rance, w here a p la n t will be con stru cted on th e co a st of B rltanny. The sta te w ill co n trib u te 10,000,000 franca, J I I I I Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Malo en te rta in e d th e ir b ro th er-in -law , Jo h n C. E llis, of P o rtlan d , sev eral days la st w eek and over Sunday. | KNIGHT MOTOR CARS The Engine DOES Improve W ith Use A great engineering invention known as the Lan- ihester Balancer gives to the \ \ illys-Knight (always noted for its smoothness) a revolutionary freedom from RELIABILITY Men’s Rubbers, best qual ity, Red line’s................. Ladies’ Rubbers........... 75c C hildren’s Rubbers 75c M en ’ s w ear = | = 5 Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge W ebster have retu rn ed from a tive-w eeks’ com bined business and p le a su re trip to Canada. They w ent th ro u g h th e C anadian n atio n al p ark to E dm onton, w here | th ey visited frien d s. T h eir fo rm er hom e w as a t Delia, A lb erta, b ut they cam e to Oregon ab o u t tw o y ea rs ago, and now live on so u th R o b erts s tre e t on p ro p erty w hich th ey re c e n tly p u r- chased from P. Collins. = B = = = | | H = g A special business m eetin g of th e W. C. 1. U. will be held at th e lib ra ry T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , Oct. 2, a t 2:30, at w hich tim e all m em bers a re u rg ed to g £ = = G R ESH A M K e Give Red Trading Stam ps Another W IN T E R H O M E FIR E S Almost any kind of a stove or heating plant will drive the chill from the home during bleak T all days—but when w inter storm s come—it is a different story, as all who have shivered know. HEATING STOVES Air Tights, Cast Lined and all Cast $ 2 .2 5 an d up 1 hink now and plan for home fires which will insure a cozy com fortable home and the health of your family. Never were we better stocked to furnish just the stove or furnace you need. SERVICE Gresham sh o es = I | = Mrs. E. M. Coons, of th e T erry neighborhood, re tu rn e d la st S unday | Irom S eattle, w here she h as been vis- itin g for a m onth w ith h e r d au g h ter, I Mrs. C. O. S u th erlan d . HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO RLBBERS FURNACES Marswells and Sibloco $ 7 9 .6 0 an d up L. L. K idd er H a rd w a re Co. BOTKIN & JOHNSTON ° 11-1 Gresham ^ i position of g ran d cham pion for th e T T r r r r i ' r r T P T ' ; ' i y p ast th re e y ears a t th e county fair, and o th e r tw o an im als a re h alf s is te rs, one of w hich w as in 192X th e ju n io r cham pion also the g ran d ch a m pion. T he o th e r one w as th e senior cham pion a t th e fair. T hese w ill m ake a v alu ab le ad d itio n to th e L u sch er h erd and Mr. B u rn s is build- I ing on o th e r c a ttle to c a rry him along. CHEVROLET Sales Service Conic in and see out e Touring W illard B a tteries B urton W alrad has a decided pref- I eren ce for F ords over F ra n k lin se dans, a t le a st it ap p eared th a t w ay on M onday m o rn in g w hen he attem p ted to drive w est on F irs t s tre e t and w as I forced to pass betw een Dr. A d ix s F ra n k lin sedan and W. D. K in d er’s I m achine of the w ell-know n F o rd v a riety. He had his tru c k loaded w ith tie s an d th ey w ere too w ide fo r th e sp ace betw een th e tw o m achines, w hich w ere p arked on opposite sides of th e stre e t n ear th e telephone office. As he w as going too fa st to stop, he saw he m u st h it one of them . W hich sh all it be? H e displayed u n u su al fo re th o u g h t and aim ed for the Ford, sen d in g it in to th e g u tte r. T he top w as to rn off and th e w indshield b ro k en, w hich dam age is fully covered by th e in su ran c e he c a rrie s on th e tru ck . L ee T ires M aster MeeliHiik ALL CARS — WELDING Rhone 2331 O PPO SIT E PO STO FFIC E N ight P h o n e 127x GRESHAM, OREGON .•.-.-■v.VA-ù-.-rra-isgrrr,- ”i q gr- jL* \ / l.lt«stu ck Should Be (In E very Farm. Livestock Means Dollars To Farmers IT IS diversified farming with dairying and hog and sheep raising which insures the permanent prosperity of every agricultural section. It provides the farmer with a monthly income and re duces the necessity of seasonal borrowing or otherwise running into debt. It enables him to market his alfalfa, hay and grain in such concentrates as butter, cheese cream, milk, pork and wool, lessening freight charges’ and increasing his net revenue. S t v 4 u ‘ate b an k ’ we believe having rig h t kind and 2nd to each indlvidua^Hfarmer. o T c X s T w V a ^ X .T X " ^ T H E SE COOL .votice is nereDy given th a t in a c co rd an ce w ith O rdinance No. 65-A of I th e City of G resham . Oregon, and pur- Is u a n t to a reso lu tio n of th e Common I Council of said City, a public m ass I m eeting w ill be held in M etzger's h all. Main and Pow ell stre e ts, G resham . I O regon, T h u rsd ay , O ctober 2. 1924, at I th e h o u r of 7:30 p. nt. for th e purpose I of no m in atin g not to exceed F o u r (4) can d id ates for each of th e follow ing Offices to be voted upon T uesdav, No vem ber 4. 1924, a t th e re g u la r City election, to w it: Mayor, R ecorder. DAYS will be thinking of HEATING STOVES er see our slock A. W. Metzger & Co 1 bone 1451 »^e Gresham, Oregon Mrs. IL Adlx has received word from h er b ro th er-in -law and sister. Dr and Mrs. C. R W alk er of F o re st Grove, th a t they a re reco v erin g from Treasurer, in ju rie s received In au autom obile a c M arshall, and cident n ea r Hebo ten days ago. T hey Three (3) Councilman. Said officials so elected to la k e of und a te ac h er in th e F o re st G rove school a re all in th e T illam ook h o sp i fice J a n u a ry 1. 1925, and th e term of office to be for a period of tw o (2i ta l as th e re su lt of th e accident. years. Mrs. R. W. A shw orth an d little I C. O SCHNEIDER. d au g h ter. B arb ara Je a n , a r e spending City R ecorder. a few days as g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. L eslie T. St. Clair. ) ( I T FLOWERS. We a re ready to serv e th e public Mr. and Mrs. A. P ric e an d th e ir son. F. G. P rice, also a d a u g h te r, arriv ed w ith cu t flow ers an d floral pieces. from S h erid an Monday and w ill farm I M esdam cs W illiam s A Gordy, South R o b erts av en u e n ea r Pow ell s tr e e t th e Bacon place, rec en tly vacated by I Dana S. Fram e. I woon sawing Q uickly and efficiently done by ex A 11. Burns has sold th re e head of All o rd ers prom ptly attended fine H o lstein s to L u sch er Son. at I p e rts F airview . One of th ese h a s held th e ! to re g a rd le ss of size. A I GEORGE SHAW Phone 229 Fairview en co u rag e m ore farm in g o p eratio n s. alw ay s glad to ’«mbted 'he irreat«,! »ati,"rln« S i ’ » . ,'.? ,« ’ ¿ L ' " wHI '* Built., hints Mhd rhil ken. eik lh tted in' " ni* ,,a ,ry «»III«, sheep, slioiild net P»." in , Mr h/r« t i . u m nl *’ *u * «l»l> u rlu .l£ prodartliiu methods a i |,r»rlirrd h l I he L n i t a'l" *!’ ' m u.l.m try. Me sure an,I alien,H ’ h leading breeders o f the entire conn- F IR S T STA TE BANK Gresham, Oregon I PT1 VOT1BS, KEI.ISTLR New com ers, p arties ch an g in g p re iu y u reg o n tan . one year. >7.75, cin ct or p a rtie s who have had notice only. Offer closes O ctober 31 from co unty clerk sta tin g th a t th e ir scrib e th ro u g h th e Outlook. nam es had been tak en from th e poll book for fa ilu re to vote a re eligible to GRESHAM M A RIN ELLO reg ister. Beauty Shoppe JO H N BROWN. R e g istra r. Pow ell S tr e e t H air Dyeing, F acial and Scientific ’»nhscrlhe 5 T re atm en ts a Specialty. at Bargain Rates. W ater W aving and M arcelling. O utlook an d Daily O regonian, on« ■ar. >6 O utlook w ith daily and Sun . ................................ . Eight Timken bearings used in front axle make it the easiest steering car in the world of its size. Mrs. O. A. E astm an and Mrs. Jam es E lk ington have re tu rn e d from Salem w here they huve assiste d in th e office of th e se c re ta ry of th e s ta te fa ir d u r- I ing fa ir week. Men’s Shoes..............$2.75 to $ 9 Women’s Shoes........ $2.75 to $8 Children’s Shoes. . .50c to $4.50 Men’s Laced Boots $8.50 to $17 Men’s Rubber Boots. . $4.75 to $7