Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 24, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGR FOUR
GRESHAM OFTLOOK,
TEN BAY ENCAMPMENT
FRIDAY, JULY
GRESHAM LOCALS
E d g ar H o llister has been suffering
for sev eral days from a severe c a r ­
buncle on his hand w hich has in ­
C o n tin u ed fro m page 1
An announcem ent th a t will doubt­
cap acitated him from his w ork of c a r ­
Mr.
and
Mr«.
H
ana
L
arsen
a
re
en-
less prove of in te rest to a num ber of 1t
rying th e m ail.
people in G resham is th a t of the Ore-
‘
Ml? ‘ J Ct° r J o h n *
Dr. B erthold G atzlaf and his wife.
gon S tate H oliness association cam p- ! Z n s o n h ,
1
v’ Mr8'
m eeting w hich began it. 21st annu al 1 ^ " e a r n *
Dr. R achel G atzlaf of D ustin, C ali­
10-day session last evening on a re-I „ * * S* ‘ . 7 ,
aCCOD>' I fornia,
T ' w ere c a lle rs on Dr. Mary Beck-
cently-acquired tra c t at the Intersec- £ * d by “ ’ady ™ e n d ' AHce W allett. • ' Tueaday. T in hey
e y a re noth
both p racticin g
tion of the Base Line and Craig roads. ^ 7
'* * L a ? en hom e on c h iro p ra c to rs and had been form er
som ew hat in the vicinity of Russell-' ^•;*ine8‘,ay " T Mr' and Mr8' M orris classm ates of Dr B ecker at a ch iro -
vllle and M orningside and easily ac- ?
a " d fam “ y ° f « ^ p ractlc college In P o rtla n d sev eral
cesslble from G resham . Among th e ^ ” 7 " ' j ™ P° ^ v ,
,
H “"
special w o rkers announced for th is h
L ?” ' , *7
lng °* Be“ inK'
M- D- K ern and his son, H arold an d
m eeting is Miss D. W ills Caffray, of ham ’ " ^ ‘nftton " h o have been th e wife visited Roy K ern and fam ily at
Chicago, a nationally renow ned evan- ,U M t’ of Mr' and Mr8 P aul sto n e fo r V ancouver Sunday and on Monday, ac-
g elist and one who num bers a g re a t .'‘"J1’
1’16, Pa8t’ left f° r th e ‘r h° me C<JniPanled by « r s . Kose M etzger
m any personal frien d s in G resham t* ” m o r,‘,nK- accom panied by Mrs. M arkley. They took in the beauties
she having conducted an evangelistic
and
l h , ' d ren Who wiH ° f th e M t H ot
, cam paign here several years ago. Dr. i 1"!" * <OU|’ *' " week8 in th e W ash- Mr. and Mrs. K ern left T h u rsd ay
H. O rton Wiley of Nam pa. Idaho will
C ty ' Mr' s to n e ls P lanning on m orning for th e ir hom e in San F ra n -
also a s sist In th is m eeting, Mrs. B e s s ’ T * * "* 8 We<‘k '8 vacat,o n la te r and cisco, but Mrs. M arkley will rem ain
Owens R unyan will d irect the m usic I / 7 u T \ o m e ° B ellln« h am to b rin g his for a w hile longer.
and Miss D orothy Johnson w ill be in
J" y ' "
.
. .
F - F Stone of Medford w as a ca lle r
ch a rg e of the ch ild re n ’s work. T he .
* ¿'.’t n i i * ‘°, as lea8e<l a p a r ' I a t th e Outlook office T hursday. 'With
Rev. J. G B rlngdale. Mrs. E dith
U Can bU‘‘dj 7 ° " E a8t his fam ily in a m achine he is looking
W hitesides and N. C. Davis a re o th ers
B ‘ ngage< 11 8 e vinK over the co u n try w ith a view to locat-
who w ill be directly associated w ith
° new aiu second hand ing alHl golng fnto gome buslne88 e
th e w ork of th e ten-day encam pm ent. 8h° eS “ nd
g ettih g th e m otor a t '
, _. , .
ite rp ris e w herever th e conditions look
tached to his shoe rep a irin g m a c h in - I f„ Vf,ra h ,t „
.
°
idvorable. He seem ed w ell nleaspri
ery
p
re
p
a
ra
to
ry
to
th
e
opening
of
a
w i, h
“
Pleased
Bible S tan d ard Com m unity S e ri ice*. .
.
:
. ..
" K b G resham as th e locality for a
His fam ily w ill , _
y
a
T he S unday school of th e Bible shoe re p . a ir shop.
■ i In
, P o rtlan d for th e I borne . and intended
dav or
or
to reside
TT .
, to , rem ain n a a nay
S tan d ard com m unity church will con ­ p continue
rese n t
I two here. U nless he decides to locate
vene at 10 o'clock, followed by p rea ch ­
On next Monday evening the m em - f c ,
T * 6 ° f P en d ,et° " a8 »>**"8
ing a t 11 by the Rev. F. E. Crook. T he
hers of th e local h ea d q u arte rs bat-
n O t P‘aCe h® thüUght ° f v isltln g '
p reaching service will be followed by
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k M orrow have
com m union to w hich all of God's c h il­ talion have planned to form ally dedi
retu rn ed to th e ir home In Long Creek,
cate
th
e
ir
new
q
u
a
rte
rs
a
t
the
grad
e
dren a re invited.
T here w ill be
th e ir uncle
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p reaching again in the evening by the school. They expect to equip th e ir . Oregon, a fte r visiting with ---------
room s w ith tables, ch airs, elec tric I and a u n t> Mr- a n «l Mrs. W. A. Sweek.
Rev. A. J. H agen. P ra y e r m eeting is
H a rry W ostell, who has been em ­
held each W ednesday evening in plate, cofTee urn, etc., in o rd er th a t
the com pany may enjoy a real club ployed In elec trica l w ork a t Cannon
ch a rg e of the Rev. Mr. Crook.
room. R ....................
efresh m en . ts will be served
m onths, llcln
has
vvu I Beach for th
---- e p ast few tituuuio,
B right sayings by m odern th in k e rs Monday evening by th e com pany com - I come to G resham to rem ain u n til a fte r
.1_
I
TI I
. . . .
a re found in the w ant column.
m ander
the fair. He is expecting his fath er,
F ran k W ostell, to a rriv e from E ugene
1 I for fair week.
BEGINS ITS SESSIONS
NAUGAHYDE
TRAVELING BAGS
They are waterproof, soft and flexible—not porous or
spongy—h O T an imitation of leather and will wear
as well as good leather.
16-inch size $6.95, special f o r .............$5.95
18-inch size $8.25, special f o r ............. $6.95
20-inch size $9.50, s p e c ia lfo r............. $7.95
Ladies’ Silk Hose
for th is week
SUGAR
Pure Cane, 10 lb. sacks
K elloggs CORN FL A K E S,
3 p a c k ag e s ................. 25c
58^
Gresham
C ry sta l W H IT E SOAP,
10 b a r s .......................... 89c
MANNING’S BULK COEFEE
Ours is the only store in Oregon where you can buy
this famous coffee.
Received Fresh Every Day
S IL V E R BAR TOM ATOES
8 cans
He
BULK COCOA,
3 pound*
25c
A rm o u r's P o rk m id B eans,
jum bo tin s, 2 can s. 15c
Pure ( ane Sugar
$6.30
43c
C hoice P ink SALMON,
No. 1 ta ll can s, 3 fo r 13e
I8 e
P rin c e A lbert TOBACCO.
16 oa ¡ m s
P in n a c le Rock CLAMS,
Mason F ruit Ja rs
W e h av e sev eral dozen good am i used ja rs ,
q u a rts a n d h a lf g a llo n s, dozen
29c
Al ILK, F e d e ra l o r C a rn a ­
tio n , ta ll c a n s ...............9c
EXCEPTIONAL OFFER FOR 1 WEEK
CRISCO,
9-lb. c a n ....................$2.09
B ird se y e M ATCHES, full
c o u n t, lge. bxs, 5 fo r 25c
M a rk e t D ay RA ISIN S,
4-lb. p a c k a g e ............ 39c
M a rm a la d e, Chivers “Olde English”, direct importation of Eng-
land s pack, 1-pound j a r . ..................................................
33^.
H e rs h e y CH O CO LA TE
NURAYA TEA ,
B a k e r’s P re m iu m Choco*
BARS, 3c size, 3 fo r 10c
*Zrlb p a c k a g te
e , .............25c
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i/2-lb. p k g ..................................................l»c
Del M °nte Peas new pack 3 different sizes of peas, very small,
.JÌ__Li/ ’ ’ ■ • 25c, small c a n . . . . 22¿c,
medium c a n . . . 19c
R IP E O LIV ES,
bulk, p in t ....
2 0th C E N TU R Y BROOMS,
S H R IM P , la te s t pack,
m a tc h le s s a t ............... 98c
______________ _______________________
No. 1 c a n s ........................................15c
Mrs. M ary R obertson of Oakland,
B uy i ¡our made out of old wheat now K E R R ’S BEST PA T FY T j q ik
T
C alifornia, is h ere visitin g w ith her
$2.19, CROW N or SPERRY 'S $2.29. FISH ER?S B l I n B $2 39
b ro th ers, Jo h n and Sam Bliss and
o th er relativ es.
Mrs. J. A. Bushong and Mrs. C arrie
E rickson sp e n t th e day T h u rsd ay at
W arren,O regon, visiting w ith Mrs.
B unshong's sister, Mrs. H arry S h er­
man.
Ben L uethe of H ayw ard, C alifornia,
is in G resham w here he is assistin g
in th e office of th e Oregon P ickle &
C anning com pany.
,
II. W. Slruiiu I- III, pi -
of a I
line new S tu d eb ak er six ro ad ster.
Miss Mabel W in ters spent th e la tte r
p a rt of la st week v isitin g w ith a
friend, Miss M argaret D anunier, who
I resides on E ast 82d street.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan F au lk n e r arriv ed |
W ednesday from Toronto, Canada, for j
Five Conipanles Oregon National Guard, 400 men commanded by Lieut. Col. Libby.
a visit w ith tiie au n t of th e la tte r, Mrs.
M.irv M cA llister. It is p o s s ilile tile ¡
couple may resid e in th is locality if
they are pleased w ith conditions. Mr.
F au lk n e r has been em ployed by th e |
Bank of H am ilton for som e tim e past.
by G o v e rn o r P ie rc e an d M ayor B a k e r
On account of the m any activ ities of I
ii- m <m liirs p rio r to fa ir’ week, th e )
H O R SE RACES STA RT
RODEO BEG IN S
ladies of the Legion au x iliary have de­
p e n Jo ry , P en d leto n F a v o rite
2:17 pace and 2:14 tro t, 3 h eats each
cided to cancel th eir bake sale which
L o ren a T rlckey, W o rld 's C ham pion
rlek R ider
w as scheduled to be held a t A. W.
E verything that goes to make up the Wildest Wild West
M etzger's on S atu rd ay , u n til som e fu­
tu re date. Next F riday th e boys of the J
S o m e th in g d o in g every m in u te. ~No w a its. S e n s a tio n a l. D a rin g
v eteran s' ho sp ital in P o rtlan d a re to |
be en tertain ed as g u ests of th e au x il­
iary a t the county fair and It is hoped
Amusement Attractions by LeTltt.Brown.Hugglns-Cicanest ¡ f í
th o se w ho have m achines at th e ir d is­
posal will a s s is t in th e tra n sp o rta tio n
of th e hoys to and from th e fair
T he item in T u esd ay 's Outlook re- j
grounds.
la tln g to th e g u ests at th e hom e of
A congenial p a rty enjoyed a high-1 Mrs. M arion Jo h n so n should have
way trip on Friday, leaving early and j ■ sta te d th a t A. G. C ushm an and sister,
lunching at E agle Creek p ark , thence I Miss L au ra Cushm an left for C alifor-
a hike to th e punch bowl an d on to nla Monday m orning and th a t th e chil-
M ultnom ah F a lls for supper. Those d ren of Mr. and Mrs. C ushm an, A rth u r
who m ade th e trip w ere th e Rev. and la n d E lisab eth , are rem ain in g w ith
Mrs. Edw in H o rstm an n , Mr. and Mrs. th e ir m o th er for a sta y of several
W alter R atn ser, Mrs. J. R um ser, Mr w eeks at th e home of Mrs. Johnson.
and Mrs. P h ilip B ratzel, Mrs. E rn est
B. O. Boswell is tre a tin g his re si­
B ratzel and ch ild ren . Miss F rieda
dence to a fresh coat of ivory paint.
B ratzel and Miss K ath e rin e B ratzel
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd In g ram of Kelso,
of P o rtlan d .
W ashington, a re In G resham for a
w eek or so. w here th e fo rm er is em ­
GRESHAM
ployed on the co n crete w ork of the
county fair w elcom e arch.
“Sf r i ^ / h lkV ’a I k \ lot about theirIuck’ TheX have a
W eek-end gu ests at th e U. G. Sm ith
J u s t o p ened in th e
hom e at L innem ann w ere O. D. A us­
streak of luck or they are “out of luck.” They look
M cK illiken Bldg.
tin of A lbany, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Card,
for
various fickle signs of good or bad luck. Y et’many
Pow ell St., n e a r B row n's M arket
Miss Neva Card and Dr. and Mrs. W.
nol ’tu rn —arC ° f
tOken ° f p° ° d luck that doe’
H. W arner, all of W hite Salm on.
W . R o sen feld ,
W ashington. Mrs. W arn er and Miss
All k in d s of
C ard a re nieces of Mr. Sm ith.
Shoe R e p a ir W ork
Mr. and Mrs. Newell F a n c h e r were
Work U u a ru n trril. P rlrr» S e a so n a b le
highly favored F rid ay evening when
Give Us a Call.
betw een 30 and 35 of th e ir friends
New a n d S e c o n d -h a n d S hoes
from G resham , T ro u td ale ’ and s u r ­
record in g regu lar d ep osits
ro u n d in g co u n try dropped In on them
for a little quiet ch a riv ari. T he new ­
r ^ | I f 7 UF
H k eS t 0 d w c I1 o n l u c k > t h e n m a k e i t
lyw eds prom ptly Invited them into the
house and trea ted them to coffee, cake,
popcorn and o th er refre sh m e n ts th a t
w ere handy. A fter a p leasan t evening,
in te rsp ersed w ith m any w ishes for a
" f «till iiiaintalii th e lend I I I
long and happy wedded life, th e in ­
good lire* nt the low est price«.
tru d e rs departed.
A few prices a fte r th e raise
Dr. F ran k P eak and his g u ests, his
GRESHAM,
30x3 S reg. c o r d ...........
b ro th er-in -law . B. B. Coffey and wife
• 7-30
OREGON
30 x 3 4 cord ...................
from
M
issouri
and
th
e
ir
son.
B
urton
«..TO
A
STRONG
BANK
3 0 x 3 4 IO .3 .JI D.A.C.)
Coffey, wife and th ree sons from Long
13.INI
32x4 c o rd .........................
. l « J t | Beach, C alifornia, a re enjoying a few
days' Ashing and cam ping trip in the
I l BES
T lllainook co u n try . T he tw o Coffey
30x34
Mr and Mrs. D. H. Nash and d a u g h - 1 C h arlo tte Nash, an in stru c to r of
«1.40
3 0 x 3 4 , Itrey
fam ilies a re plan n in g to re tu rn to te r. Mary Lola, atten d ed a N ash fam i- violin at th e U niversity of Or. t
«l.7¿
C alifornia soon, p rio r to w hich, how-
e c -r th -»
k
L” L
"
ly reunion at th e residence of J. R
« iss McKinney of Eugene
lo o p 'h ig h w ay tr i p
H° ° d Ì aSh’ a b r° ,h e r ’
M ilwaukle S u n d - r coniPa "<8t on the piano, gave w «
T he Vlctorv circle
.h - a>
Tw elve w ere P resen t in all, am ong m u«‘cal selections and sw im m ing i
c . i Worn
V n L ? ; , , K , ; VarKei
*hem ,b e ag ‘ d m oth" 01 fhe * a8“ *nJOyed *° fhe ’' ’‘■‘•m ette. A p -
C orner R oberts Avenue and
Pow ell S treet
vallls, also Otis T ay lo r and wife, th e
Cecil Metzger grocery.
The Peoples B argain counter
j la tte r a siste r from Corvallis. Miss
the w ant ads.
________________________ VIM, $2.29
d ? ™ e r^ Em s iy Rn i,C<? V EE’ " a COffee that suits l)articu|ar coffee
aiinker s taste. D nect from our own roaster to you, 2 lbs. 89c
DEMONSTRATION
MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR
50c
T U X ED O TOBACCO,
lG-oz. tin s
97c
K err’s Best Patent Flour
A h ig h p a te n t flour th a t you w ill like
49-pound sack
7:30
Tokens of Good Luch
Electric Shoe Repair Shop
W e cun supply y o u r needs a t reduced costs.
S a tu rd a y a n d M onday,
p er sa ck fo r C a s h .........................
O T T E R SA R D IN ES,
3 c a n s ....................
$5.79
on the Coast
Grocery Bulletin
Rie
1 0 0 lb. sacks
P ’i RATE W ASHING POW DER, Toe Super Cleaner. I t’s different- will not
Z ' p a X e ‘foM cent7 ’
P3Cka8e
' h' reSUUr pri“ 2Sc and « « “ cther
2:30
The House of Quality
UTAHN A PEA S,
3 «ans
SUGAR
Lowest price in a long time
Coronation of Virginia, Queen of the Fair
P h o n e 1411
$2.39
A. W . METZGER & CO.
Quality
and Service
Offerings Saturday and Monday, July 25 and 27
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 2 O ’CLOCK
Walrad Mercantile Co.
BULK RA ISIN S.
3 p o u n d s .........
•olvtt, it for you by supplying the best of everything in its class at extreme-
i»ur gr«e“ S’ p™duc,nK savlngs that count- Let •<>' *>th C en tu m be
I9ih Annual
38c
i"
20th Century Grocery
TUESDAY NIGHT, JULY 28, (opening night)
M isses, S u m m er U nion S uits,
a g e s 8 to 16. R eg­
u la r 60c, n o w .......
-
the Food Problem is a difficult task, but the
MONSTER MILITARY
O ur 12 s tra n d full fash io n e d
$1.98 g rad e , c o lq rs a re black,
w h ite, T itia n , sa n d , daw n,
a ird a le , polo, b row n, field-
m ouse, th ru s h , peach, ta n -
i 'U
b ark , F re n c h n u d e &
R u ssia n calf, spcl. at V '
EM» h * tiv J
Dr. C. W. H u ett has been g ran ted a
tw o-w eeks’ vacation by th e official'
board of th e M ethodist E piscopal
church and has gone w ith his wife to
points of in te re st in n o rth e rn W ash ­
ington. They are expected home early
next week.
WRES TUNG
Phone ¡4S1
Feed 12$/
Prop.
A PASS BOOK
FIRST STATE BANK
Ivy Filling Station