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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1924)
PAGE EOI’ R GRESHAM C entral S elling K xchunge fo r C anned ' Good*. T he m an ag er of the m a rk e tin g de p artm en t, P o rtlan d C ham ber of Com m erce, h as ju s t com pleted a trip th ro u g h th e w estern p a rt of th e sta te v isitin g different cooperative and com m unity can n eries, and on T uesday of th is w eek a t th e m eeting of the O re gon C ooperative Council at P ortlan d he spoke on th e need of co rp o ratio n O fT L O O K TUESDAY, OCTOBEK GRESHAM LOCALS Seasonable— Reasonable Frocks for Fall The P eo p les’ B arg ain counter, th e w ant ads. harm ing variety of lovely new Fall for wear now and tliroueliout the season. M odels that m eet a jiracti- I at a sm all price. As appropriate as e sm art, and suitable for school, « and every day w ear. D eveloped of ‘ i t g a l i n e , crepes and wool m aterials, arly worthy of a tten tion are the resses and coat-frocks that enjoy linite and deserved popularity, this I he colors include black, navy, green and rust. Trim m ed with ol em broidery, buttons and beads. $15-95 to $27-50 L. A. WACK & CO. Gresham, Oregon I day th e Longs w ith Mrs. M assey ami 1 1 th e fam ilies of D. M. and C larence I Cathey m ade a trip to Mt. Hood. Mr. an d M rs. C hase TRANSFER COMPANY TO HAVE FILLING STATION E. St. C lair I have moved into Mrs. E. B o u g h n e r’s I co ttag e on C edar stre e t n e a r Law - I I ren ce avenue. < Here they come! W ith a whistle and rush of Wearing wings they dip from the sky to the inviting . -water. Bang! Bang! Bang! ? ■' : doesn t thrill with the success of his ’ ,9et y°ur equipment out, see that your outfit is m first-class shape for the season. Choose the needed supplies from Sporting Headquarters Ammunition, Guns, H unting Coats—every thing in the Sporting Line. Don't forget the license, we have 'em. L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO Gresham, Oregon | Mr. and Mrs. A. M. N ichols an d son > and th e la tte r ’s wife of Los A ngeles I w ere w eek-end g u ests of Mrs. M arion I Jo h n so n and Miss E lizabeth Johnson. I T hey a re looking for a location and Airs, jo n n M etzger on a co rn e r of the I I expressed them selves as g rea tly residence p ro p erty , an d com prises a I pleased w ith th is locality. I lot fro n tin g 65 feet on Main and 100 I I G. R. M iller of E lk h o rn , W isconsin, feet on T h ird stre e t. S ev eral shade b ro th e r of H. M. M iller, has re tu rn e d tree s grow ing on th e lot have alread y hom e a fte r a v isit h ere w ith Mr. Mil- been rem oved and th e a c tu a l w ork of I ler and o th e r relativ es. excavation and building w ill begin at 11 Mrs. A lva A nderson, dau g h ter-in -1 once. I law of C. C. A nderson, and h er little I t is planned to m ake th e filling s ta son D aryl of K etchikan, A laska, a re tion m odern an d u p -to -d ate in everv I visiting a t th e A nderson hom e here. resp ect. It will be beautified by lawn G uerney Wood cam e from th e U ni and n ea t fence an d w ill be m ade at- v ersity of O regon to spend th e w eek- I I e-. ' w ith th e hom e folks. <»ord h as been received of th e b irth I o f a son to Mr. an d Mrs. R. A. S ta n d ard a t th e ir hom e on th e G ates road on la st Sunday. T he baby w eighed pounds an d has been nam ed Ray : W ilbur. Mrs. S tan d a rd is th e d augh r te r of Mrs. W. E. Beegle. < Mr. and Mrs. A rza S m ith a re con- ¡1 v alescing from an a tta c k of the sm all- < pox, both h aving th e disease a t th e I h sam e tim e and in a r a th e r se v e n 1 10 form . T h eir d au g h ter. Mrs. E ls ie y L lv v sto rk Should 11. BRING DAIRYING WESTWARD NINETY per cent of the nnnnd We have ju st received a large shipment of the Beautiful New Arcade Design Dinnerware See the beautiful display in our window« X V i V u m n 'a ^ . T Phone 1236 Gresham Tea-Pot Special :irge shipment ju st received cry pretty Design Quality and Service ^ T i s ^ . f<,rmer ° ‘ Ing5 and' p ro d u c tio n — wl’ y'',*«d ™ tte n d 'th e P a e lflc ° in t? •>hase8--i>reeding feed- position a t P o rtla n d th is y e a r N ov 1st I o M h? a t1loni ! J-iv* li,u' k E x- the a m p h ith e a tre , c overing m ore th a n S o a r i t « it un(!Cr, the Kreat root’ ot of p u re b re d beef a n d d a iry c a ttle *ulh e r ® " 7 1 be 0Ver 4000 h e ad not mifcs i t ! y c a tu e > 8l,eep. g o a ts, hogs a n d horses. You should se v e ra l m a tte rs a re claim ing th e at- II ira c ie u sm allpox, is now well recov I te n d o n of th e m em bers of th e o rg an i- ered and w ill re tu rn to h er home I zation, one being th e c a rin g for the w henever th e q u a ra n tin e is lifted. I deficit on th e m otion p ic tu re m achine I W alter S chw edler, Glen M ercer and I w hich w as p u rch a sed la st sp rin g . The I Melvin B ru g g er, stu d e n ts at O. A. C., next show w ill be on F rid a y evening I sp en t th e w eek end a t th e ir resp ect- | of th is w eek in stead of Monday eve I ive homes. ning, as herto fo re. A ch an g e has I M rs. L. R adford enjoyed v isits from been m ade in th e film su p p lies and a h er th re e sons and th e ir w ives over decided im provem ent is expected in th e w -ek-end, Mr. and Mr... Vern R ad th e p ictu res. T hese p ic tu res w ill in ford and baby, of Olympia, W ashing-1 clude ed u catio n al su b je cts and a com ton, Mr. and Mrs. Irv in Radford, of edy. B ridal Veil and Mr. and Mrs. E lm er I R adford, of Sifton, W ashington. Also I ANNUI N( EM ENT IS MADE idra mb naimaa wann h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. Ja c k Moore, w ith OF WEDDING SE PT . her husband and four ch ild ren of New-1 p o rt, Oregon, w ere h ere F rid a y and I S atu rd ay . ; STA TE BANK Gresham, Oregon H ave Y our C an d id ates adv o catin g public o w n ersh ip of basic lines of in d u stry , a re seeking high public office in sta te and n atio n al affairs. It is difficult to u n d ersta n d w hy in u (.ountry such as th is we should have in tellig en t p ersons seeking to destroy th e freedom , in itiativ e am i am bition of th e p riv ate A m erican citizen, and do ing it o sten sib ly in the nam e of the people, in tlie in te re s t of th e com m on w ealth and for th e b etterm e n t of liv ing coudiitlons. I We only need to look over tlie world I al b lessin g and have been busy since to realize th a t A m erica, u n d er p rivate th e n an sw erin g th e g ree tin g s of th e ir di velopm ent an d in itiativ e w ith a gov-I m any friends. T he w edding c e re e m in e n t w hich en co u rag es th e iu d i-l vidual to his best efforts, has o u t- 1 m ony w as perform ed at Stevenson, strip p ed every o th e r nation w here ,,f- I W ashington, on th e even in g of S ep lieial co n tro l of in d u stry an d th e p e o - I tem b er 17, at th e M ethodist p arsonage, pie lias held them down alm o st to a I and w as w itnessed by co lleg e frien d s. condition of serv itu d e. | Wny should we adopt policies w hich I T h e su rp risin g th in g ab o u t the tak e aw ay individual rig h ts and lib er w hole m a tte r w as th a t th e se c re t w as I jn well kept and in the m ean tim e the Why should we w ant governm ent a p a rtm e n t recen tly vacated by Mr. and ow n ersh ip , sta te o w n ersh ip or m unici Mrs. J. c . S htilts. w hen th e y m ov ed ' pal o w n ersh ip a fte r we have seen its o p era tio n In oilier co u n tries. In oqr I to th e ir place on Pow ell stre e t, w a s ' own co u n try d u rin g th e w ar in co n ren o v ated and fu rn ish ed for th e young nection w ith o u r ra ilro a d s and sh ip couple. ping. in C anada, in o u r g re a t cities T he rom ance w hich cu lm in ated ip and in num erous u n d e rta k in g s w here the ex p en d itu re of public funds has th e happy m a rria g e sta rte d back in ! been sq u an d ered th ro u g h th e inef- ea rly high school days, w hen E della ticien y of w ell-m eaning b ut incom Tow le and B ayard M iller w ere class- 1 p etent public officials? m ates in th e G resh am high school. ' P riv a te in itiativ e an d individual am bition, not public o w n ersh ip and gov- I O verseas service for M iller intervened ern m e n tai re stric tio n , have m ade Our I and both resum ed th e ir stu d ies a t Ore-, C ountry tlie ric h e st natio n in the gon A g ricu ltu ra l College, w here they w orld today w ith only six per cen t of com pleted th e ir co u rses in 1923. Miss th e w orlds population. i Tow le w as a m em ber of A lpha XI I ream Price*. D elta so ro rity and Mr. M iller of the T he S andy C ream ery is paying t l Pi K appa A lpha fra te rn ity . cen ts nt the cream ery and 39 cell’s on T he groom is vice p resid e n t of the the ro u te for h u tte rfa t.—Adv. tf M ultnom ah C lack am as M utual Tel- ! A ISH ( I.OTIil S. ephone com pany. He is em ployed in , H undreds oi men a re testify in g th a t th e ltau k of G raeham , of w hich his Nash clothes at $23.50 a re equal tc clo th es u sually nt tw ice th a t figure g ra n d fa th e r, A. F. M iller, is p resid en t P ositively tailo red to m easu re. P. K and his fath e r, K. A. M iller, is cash ier. Mrs. M iller w ill co n tiu u e h e r w ork Black, G resham , phone 1801.—Adv. in her m usic studio. A R E G U ! U t S T A T B D CO M M U - N ^ N E ’ N I t A T l O N o f G r e s h a m I. lgv Window CleauTng sonic h all, G resham , T uesday. October H . a t 7:30 p. m. sh a rp . G ran d O ra t o r s ad d ress, p erso n ally delivered. All M aster Masons req u ested to be present. N earby lodges Invited. Re- frestm ients. V isiting b ro th ers welcome. . A. MEYERS. W. M W’. L. GORSAGE. Sec y. u I»dus’tryr a „ i g o o d ^ d g m l n T t o ^ n /d a l iy " “c o w ^ o n ^ h e S Worth Being An American. H EPP’S RACKET STORE , at nign freight rates to the dairyman of the east or bring the dairy industry westward. The latter is the better policy, for a carload of hay is worth around $87.50 less freight charges to Its' destination, where-as a carload of butter is worth $10,980. Elierefore it is more profitable to have cows on your farm, to feed them on hav grown here and to market the concentrates such as butter, cheese, milk and cream. F IR S T Dinner Ware u I m a F or ex p ert window clean in g see S T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers w ith John Brown. G resham , phone 2501. Car Painted in Gresham By R. W. H am ilton Agent tor J. V . P., the original improved RUBBER AUTO EN A M EL Save from $15 to $25 ?et quick service and an attractive job S calp and h air d iso rd ers disappeai te r a few ap p licatio n s of Luck] g er H air Rem edy, acco rd in g to mil m s of u sers. Ask y o u r b arb er oi uggist about th e m oney back g u ar W ant ans. add to Ju st Phone 993 WRIGIEYS after every meal C le a n s e s m o n t h a n d te e t h a n d a id s d ig e s tio n . R e lie v e s th a t o v e r e a te n f e e lin g a n d a c id m o n th . It s l - a - s - t - l - n - g f l a v o r s a tis fie s th e c r a v i n g lo r s w e e ts . W r t g l e y ’ s Is d o u b le v a lu e I n th e b e n e f it a n d p le a s u r e I t p r o v id e s . 5«aZ«</ 6« « • P arity PocAage. F ifth a n d H ood S tre et O ur w ork a n d prices will sure! J ou on all kinds of L a u n d ry \V. r S,n '" r Aie t 8Pe,'lal p rice s on I C a rp e t C leaning. PAUL PALMBLAD Phone nt;, C ltk M iiM i OKI i ; o v Loral R epresentative of McCormick Music Co. A gents for Kimball Pianos, Victor, Columbia and Kimball Talking Machines. Atwater Kent Radio w ilt call and dem onstrate at any tim e or an y place. EASY term s G 1L GRESHAM MARINELLO Beauty Shoppe .. . t U'Y F irst s , a , e »an* H air Dyeing, F acial and Scientific Scalp T re atm en ts a Specialty, w a te r W aving and M arcelling. B rig h t say in g s by m odern th in k e rs a re found In th e w ant colum n. Outlook w ant ads » an d se lle r to g eth er quickly. We need a few second-hand sh o t guns. L. K lddsr Hdw P h o n e 1421.