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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1924)
from th e ir co ttag e a t W elches S a tu r m orning In th e th ree G resham p re day. A fter castin g th e ir votes for the T he G resham g ran g e w ill m eet on cincts, alth o u g h m a tte rs w ere som e next p resid en t, they will re tu rn to the w h at delayed in 308 w here sev eral i th e com ing S atu rd ay , Novem ber 8, m ountains for a fu rth e r stay of a | m em bers of the board w ere ill or hiu- pro m p tly a t 10 o’clock, a t w hich tim e week or so. They rep o rt th e w eath er session w ill be — held dered for o th e r reaso n s from atten d - i a sh o rt business ---------------------- -----— up th e re as m ore favorable th a n th a t ance a t th e ir duties. The atm o sp h ere 1‘rom th e re they w ill go to L ents which has prevailed in G resham for j here have .................. been invited of M urphy’s hall w as ra th e r chilly and w h“ r “ they fc“”‘ . “ as a the p ast week. body to atten d a salm on bake w hich one lady of th e board rem ark ed she T he w alls of th e postofflee a re r e — ‘ n ea rly freezing to io u d ra m . ." M J a rs. r s .- 18 beln* given by th e men, who re- was eath Josep h in e H aley is the judge of the I cen tly w ere th e losing c o n testan ts to ceiving a m uch-needed renovation in election in th is p recin ct. W ilson E ast- ! th e *ad *es in a *>¡8 m em bership drive th e shape of new kalsom ine. A. E. H am ilton, who has been in m an had th e honor of being th e first p ut on by th e L en ts grange, person to c a st a b allo t here. 1 T he M isses W illene and E lean o r G resham sin ce 1910 and who estab lished th e electrical sto re on ea st I P re c in c t 309 in th e Congdon b u ild Botkin an d B etty H o rning w ere the | h o stesses S atu rd ay evening a t a H al- stre e t in A pril of th is year, has ing was presided over by Ja k e M etz business to J. T. and ger, judge, and S. 8. Thom pson, c h a ir low een costum e p a rty a t th e Botkin 1 ,li8P°8e<i o i home. Games, followed by r e f r e s h - I J ’ R’ H o rr who W,H tak e immt‘‘liaU'I m an. D. C. Ross w as th e first voter | m ents, w as th e m ain diversion of the j l’° 8se88lon- Mr. H am ilton left th is | of th e day in th is precinct. i evening. i m orning for E ugene w here he w ill be T he city hall polling place, p recin ct r. . associated w ith th e Bailey E lectric | Mrs. D an Woods and ch ild ren have „ , . .. , . ... 309V4, w as u n d er th e supervision of j D .i i j , com pany of th a t city. He has b u ilt up and * a B“ sister-in D. M. R oberts, judge, and Mrs. H. L. j moved ¿ to ° P o rtlan d , T ‘e r -‘n - - a good trad e locally, especially in S t C lair, second judge. Mrs. A nnie l “ rt " Y bas ®ntered electric w iring and th e radio in d u stry . Louise M cDonnell, 21, San F ra n th e lo local telephone T . . , , Hovel was also p rese n t as a board th ^ ie e em ploy of th® c a l folp n h n n o ex „„ „ . i, , . , J. L. Stafford retu rn ed from Good cisco shop g irl who inherited change as a relief o p erato r. T he hus- L, t m em ber. T he Rev. H. G ebhardt was f 85, 000, says th a t she will keep on .1.» i , S am aritan ho sp ital Monday w here he bands of th e two ladies a re em ployed ' . . . . , o . j clerk of the board. w orking a t a d ep a rtm en t sto re in •. „„__ t , had been tak en S atu rd ay . I t w as , , . . , ,, ... . . . . glove counter. H a lf of th e money T he co u nting board in th is p recin ct In a logging cam p n ea r Bull Run. 1 feared he had appendicitis, b ut la te r she will give to h e r m other and e rry K itzm iller has been confined developm ents showed him to be suf- is com posed of J. V. Cogswell, his some of th e rem ain d er will be used d au g h ter, Mrs. Veager, C. A. H ill and to his hom e for th e p ast week w ith a fering from th e ¡„te stln a l tro u b le j to educate her you n g er .b ro th e rs G eorge K enney. Dr. I t H. Todd wa3 severe a tta c k of stom ach d eran g e which has been so p rev alen t of late, and sisters. m ent. H is m other. Mrs. S. R. Kitz- A rth u r Rea(1> from P o n tc h a r tr a in . | on hand to ca st th e first ballot. («rape Vines. m iller, has been a ssistin g his wife in L ouisiana, who cam e w est a few weeks H air ca n n o t be b eau tifu l u n less it is ea r ng or him. W ordens, Concords, N iagaras, one ago gee c o u n try, jias been em _ I y ear old. S plendidly rooted, sure soft and lu x u rian t. To m ake it h ealthy G. F u d ick a r and wife have dis- ployed by W. J. Todd to fill th e va- grow ers. Low prices. Order now for and vigorous use Lucky T ig er H air fall p lanting. H arold Oberg, Craig Remedy. T ry a bottle from your b a r posed of th e ir home on th e H ogan cancy in his b arb e r shop created by] road to a Mr. W ooley of M ontavilla, i R. R. Bailey, who bought th e estab - road, fourth house n o rth off H arr road. ber or d ru g g ist.—Adv. T abor 6014, P o rtlan d , R. 7, Iix. 9C6. and have tak en a p a rtm e n ts for the J lishm ent of A. E. K essler and took Cream P rices. w in ter in th e residence of F red possession November 1. Do Vou Like (o C lean a C hicken! T he Sandy C ream ery is paying 42 Shelley. Mr. F u d ick a r is a b ro th er of F. L. Mack and his loud sp eak er w ill j T hen don’t. Use N ickerson Jellied- cents at the cream ery and 40 cen ts on Mrs. Shelley chicken. Phone G resham 725. be on th e job to n ig h t to announce th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. tf Miss M yrtle R u sh er w as a w eek-end election re tu rn s. t j w .- j visitor to h er home h ere from W il Mrs. Ed. G reener of Pine. Oregon, lam ette U niversity. arriv ed S unday to v isit her m o th er Mrs. P au l W hiteside, executive sec Mrs. C. A. C aro th ers, for a week. Mrs. Cecil M etzger gave a H allo w re ta ry of th e M ultnom ah County ! H ealth association, called a t th e O ut een p a rty S atu rd ay evening to 16 boys look office Monday. She w as accom In honor of h er b ro th er, C lair G ullick panied to G resham by Miss B eneta son. T he house w as b eau tifu lly dec Stroud, who has lately been ap p o in t o rated in H allow een colors and th e ed a s s is ta n t county h ealth n u rse to gam es and refre sh m e n ts w ere planned Miss M ary B illm eyer, w ith h ead q u ar- to fit th e occasion. Mrs. C. W. H uett, wife of th e new ly ' te rs In P o rtlan d . Miss S troud will These will make appropriate Holiday Gifts j su p erin ten d th e h ealth w ork in the appointed p asto r of th e M ethodist ! G resham g rad e school, in conjunction E piscopal ch u rc h a t G resham , a r j w ith h e r o th e r w ork in th e schools rived M onday evening from a m o n th ’s I th ro u g h o u t th e county. Two h ealth stay in E a s t O range, New Jersey , j films, "W orking for D ear L ife” and w here she had been as a g en eral ex Phone 1236 Gresham “P re v en tin g D ip h th eria,” w ill be ecutive of the W. F. M. S. She is also sho w iiap n th e evening of November one of th e eleven co rresp o n d in g sec 14 in 'T h e au d ito riu m of th e g rad e re ta rie s of th a t m issio n ary society. T he G resham R ebekah lodge w ill school to w hich th e public is invited, hold a bake sa le a t th e Cecil Metzger th e re being no charge. Mrs. Jo sep h M anary and son Ross grocery on S atu rd ay , November 8. Miss F rie d a P eterso n is ab sen t from have moved into th e Dr. A. T hom p son house w hich w as fo rm erly occu her duties a t th e T w en tieth C entury pied by Mr. and Mrs. C. J. L undquist. store, suffering from an a tta c k of the grip. Mr. and Mrs. W. H auck, who w ere Mrs. H ans L arsen e n tertain ed her su rp rised a few w eeks ago by the Ja p an e se Sunday school class a t h er young m a rrie d people dropping in on home F rid a y evening. T his class is them to r a g et-acq u ain ted affair, gave com posed of 13 little Ja p an e se c h il a m erry H allow een costum e p arty to d ren betw een th e ages of 5 and 10. th e sam e crow d of young folks on F ri T hey g rea tly enjoyed th e H allow een The introduction of day evening. T he house w as d ecorat decoration and gam es. the all-rubber corset ed In o ran g e and black and a lunch of Mr. and Mrs. C hase E. St. C lair en salad s, sandw iches, cake an d coffee a few mouths ago te rtain e d a t d in n er on Sunday Mr. and i w as served. caused the Designers Mrs. L eslie T. S t.C la ir and children Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Stone, of Wood and Mrs. H, M. Shaw , th e occasion be of the world’s fa b urn, visited a t th e hom e of th e ir u n ing In honor of L eslie St. C lair's b irth mous BON TON cle, J. J. R obertson, F rid a y and S a t day. corsets to perfect two urday. SPECIAL VALUES' Decorated Chinese Work Baskets ummum Wafe Never in the history of Gresham has there been such a remarkable V alue Sale of PURE ALUMINUM as the one which is in full swing at L. L. Kidder’s Hdwe. Co.’s store. A large and complete stock of G U A RA N TEED A LU M IN U M WARE, featuring such pieces as KETTLES COLLANDERS DISH PANS SAUCEPANS MIXING BOWLS PANS 29c, 39c, 49c, 69c and 89c each L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Phone 1421 Gresham, Ore. HEPP’S RACKET STORE AUCTION SALE We have a good assortment of Thanksgiving Post Cards now in stock A Wonderful New All-Rubber Corset That Reduces Hips, Abdomen and Lower Back splendid models of I will sell for cash on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1924 beginning at 1 «’Clock P. M. all of the personal effects of the late David James, at his home on Powell street about 2 blocks east of Cleveland avenue, Gresham, Oregon Property consists of household goods, personal effects, carpenters’ tools and some farm machinery. Miss E lva D olan h as been ab sen t for NATIONAL Gl'ABD RIFLE the p a st tw o w eeks a t Seaside, and in TEAM HONORED IN CITY P o rtlan d w here she w as visiting An official reception w as given last friends. nig h t a t th e arm o ry to th e Oregon Mrs. Je ssie Sow ard an d d au g h ters under the name • have moved from Mrs. D ora B ailey’s N ational g u ard rifle team , of w hich “M Y STERIA .” j house on Main stre e t to th e Jo h n Con S erg ean t Jack so n Jo n es is a m em ber, n honor of th e victo ry w hich they One is b a c k ley residence. won at th e re c e n t cham pionship at laced, the other Mr. an d Mrs. G. A. Jo h n sto n e n te r Cam p P erry , Ohio. T h irtee n g u a rd s A D M IN ISTR A TO R . tained Monday evening a t a su rp rise in one piece. men w ere p resen ted w ith th e rifles a c ¡ show er honoring th e ir son an d his The “ Hysteria” Is tu ally used in th e contest, w ith the ad bride, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jo h n sto n . cut Io conform with dition of a silv er p la te on th e stock, 1 The affair w as sponsored by Mrs. H. I he curves of the tig- engraved w ith th e nam e, com pany and L. Knox, siste r of the bridegroom , and lire. By so <1 « I 11 g, achievem ent of the ow ner. was atten d ed by n ear frien d s and re l there is an e v e n B rigadier-G eneral W hite, in com atives. T he new lyw eds had been in stretch to the rubber m and of th e 82d b rigade, m ade the vited to tuke d in n er a t th e Johnston •it all points, which p rese n tatio n ad d ress, w arm ly con home, w hen la te r In th e evening the helps to eliminate the g ra tu la tin g th e team m em bers in be g u ests arriv ed . Many handsom e p re s h a lt of th e n ational g uard and th e possibility of ripping. ents w ere received. Mr. anil Mrs. Flesh color. I’rlee, state. He called atten tio n to the fact ! Jo h n sto n a re resid in g in P o rtlan d th a t a m ost form idable riv al, the w here th e form er has b u sin ess In ter U nited S tates in fan try , w as beaten in ests. th is rifle shoot. A trophy, valued at All sizes in Cords or Balloons * T he T w en tieth C entury sto re has an $4000, w ill also be p resen ted to the . e ,^ .n ,ais.° supply you with a Spotlight, Tire added eq u ipm ent In th e sh ap e of a Oregon boys in th e n ear fu tu re. Spe l-: ^ US’ intbhield \\ iper, Gas, Oils and Grease. new B u rro u g h s adding m achine re cial m usical selectio n s by th e com Rubber cently purchased. billed 162d and 186th in fan trie s w ere Reducing Corset A. M. W ilkinson cam e In Sunday ren d ered . T his w as followed by an m orning from th e L ittle Sandy ran g e r indoor b aseb all game. statio n w here he has been em ployed since May. He w ill rem ain in G resh NOTED AHBK’l LTURIST AU TH O RIZED DODGE S E R V IC E am for th e w inter w ith th e intention AT LIVESTOCK SHOW House of Quality" of resu m in g his w ork w ith th e gov- STORAGE BY DAY OR, NIGHT A jo in t m eeting of the Oregon S tate ] em in e n t In th e spring. H o rtic u ltu ra l society and th e Oregon C ooperative Council w ill be held at D I \ I S I O N S i '. ( S c c iln n Rd.) th e pavilion of th e Pacific I n te rn a t ional Live Stock exposition tom orrow , HAMLIN & HOSS, Props. November 5th. Dr. W illiam H W alker 4 - * * ----- . ^ ‘Phiinc 23»! N ite F o n e "<W> O H I |w M >S M of th e D ep artm en t of Com m erce and special re p re se n ta tiv e of H erb ert Piano T uning. Hoover. S ecre tary of Com merce, will /• Plano tu n in g $3. P lano and organ deliver an ad d ress on th e subject of coop erativ e m a rk e tin g from a n a tio n rep airin g . F red B. Jones. P hone o r : der» to O utlook. 1561. or TAbor 8952 4 al stan d p o in t. Dr. W alker will ex Treatm ent, both u 3 s 3 s 3 .... •oca* an<* internal, and has been success- p lain th e W illlam s-C apper F ederal too X 200 100 X 200 K loo * : > X : n> ' X 103 z Window C leaning fui in th e treatm ent o f C atarrh for over m a rk e tin g bill Inft-oduc, >1 in the last hi t F o r ex p ert window clean in g see S forty years. Sold by all druggists. co n g ress, and w hich bill, or a sim ilar 4 9 Tajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n F. J. C H E N E Y & C O T n l.d r, n i.;~ » v n t i v c i ca c u . , lo ie d o , O h io one, w ill undoubtedly be considered at Brown. G resham , phone 2501. X too X 200 100 X 200 100 X Ï 0 0 100 X 200 too X too th e next session. Dr. W alker was H ills W 4STKI». form erly p resid en t of th e C alifornia I GRESHAM M A R INELLO 1 Sealed bids will be received by the un- F arm B ureau and vice p resid en t of 1« I« I Beauty Shoppe untl1 < o ’clock n. m . Nov. 2« too X too th e N ational F arm Bureau. 100 X 200 i c ■ l;j one a i re of lan'* more or leas i X n 'Ve Do i a e buildings thereon sam e being the Pure Para Rubber K. A. MILLER Make Winter Driving a Pleasure Bring your car to this garage and let us equip it with a set of the famous A ll-w eather Goodyear Tires” BON TON Excellent on wet pavement or on soft dirt roads. $5.09 GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK Ignition Work WALRAD MERCANTILE CD. "The GRESH A M 5 KM X 175 4 KM X 175 H a ll’s C a ta rrh M e d ic in e - a Combined 9 KM X 175 3 ion X 17S I in 100 X 17S M \ i \ I II SI itif T HOOD VIEW—New Subdivision in Gresham ro ad - g a . a i>,'|Melectricl.y* avanable.Cas'eve°rn|t rract’»'w-'ith fliie'V linber#Ume at v e™ GARAGE ~ X b h. : \ S * . ‘; \ , ^ c i X S’X n ° ‘ ° " # ' “ H’“ ” r° r “ ° r * • h “ ,‘ 25 K R ID E R & E L K IN G T O N G resham , Oregon. Phone 2311 - b . d e o f S e c tio n U n e • ° " ’ C" y * “ " • The O pportunity of th e Season! Begin your C h ristm as Shopping A n n u a l B azaar Fine Q uality Fancy Work Articles for voung and o ld R easonably Priced GRANGE H A IL . H E R , NOV. 12 Beginning at 2:30 P. M. Sòr I h lrk en .D inner 50e 5:30 to 8 P. M. Fish Ponds A- P ro g ram in Evening LOME. B R IM , VOI R FRIEN D * Sham poolar, Mnnlcnrlna. >calp and Farial Treatment«, E le. ■ a r i n e l l o l*ro|>M r»tlnn« f o r S a le RUBY IM RRIE A L B E R T A H IN D E RM AN TRIM RIN G and I ’PIIO I.STERIN G Special A llestì« « C l, e n tn Seal Cover« aad Repatriar The White AUTO TOP Co. „ __ Phone H Facon 421« Over Liberty Garage. 133-14th 8t.. Het Alder and W ashington school proiwrty o f former school district I • ’’ on Baw> L iw road, about half mile east of T w elve-m ile store, lerm a of aale, caab. Bid« will be opened ’ 19si4 : at ‘ P- m tbe (Iresh- * r’iK t o . « «tore, In (Srew hatn. Oregon. «nd°ail^ Idds the r i,h l tO r‘‘Ject any I C. J. L U N D Q U IS T , Clerk School! I>ist. No. 4. Outlook w an t ads w ill b rin g buyer and seller to g eth er ch eap ly and quickly. Monoy to loan on rea l estate. F arm loans a t « p er c e n t B. W. T horne.