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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1925)
FOI K GRESHAM OCTLOOK, THINK ! g e rri! from th ln k ob L ittle e d ito ria le tn c - eeted by A rth n r J rle b a a e and ir a l li. o tb er to u rre e to help j o b live leeuea o l thè day. Farmer* Should I.earn W hen rubber jum ped to 80 cent» everybody gasped. T hen it w ent to $1 and now it has reached >1.12. T hat is because the B ritish ers who con tro l the rubber m a rk e t know how to m anage prices. A m erican farm ers see crops prices dropping and they a re alw ays u n ce r tain. T h at is because farm ers who could control th e price of food have no efficient organization. They have som ething to learn from th e rubber tru st. At Jo h n s H opkins U niversity the m agnificent seat of learning a t B a lti m ore, the able sc ien tists rep o rt p ro g ress in the p rep aratio n of insulin, the rem edy for diabetes discovered by two young doctors in Canada. The insulin dim inishes the am ount of su g ar in th e blood, thus cu rin g diabetes. From the insulin as used heretofore th e sc ien tists have elim in ated various chem ical elem ents. One rem aining is called "fractio n LZ." T his highly concentrated insulin, in jected into th e blood of a rabbit, r e duced th e su g ar in its blood from 113 m illim eters per cubic centim eter to 39 w ithin one hour. | an n u al reunion. F o u r a re living, one too ill to attend. One of th e th ree atten d in g was unable *to stand, so I they d ran k to th e la st m an sitting. One of th ese days th e re actu ally will be on th is e a rth some la st man, w oman or child for in tim e th is world m u st die. Both science and th e Bible teach It. W hat kind of a c re a tu re will th a t la st hum an being be? W hat shape, w hat language? How m uch w ill he or she know ? W ill th e hum an race, having moved up to th e highest possible point of achievem ent g rad u ally go back to b a r barism at the end. W ill th e la st m an know how to ta lk to th e o th er p lan ets? W ill he know ju s t w hat ia going to happen to him a fte r d eath? Or w ill he have only faith to com fort him and save him from painful th o u g h t and specu latio n ? GRESHAM LOCALS DRESS FLANNELS T he L ad ies’ A uxiliary of th e A m erican Legion w ill have a w ork m eet ing at th e hom e of Mrs. O. A. E astm an on T uesday, A ugust 18, a t 1:30. All ladies a re asked to bring about two pounds of rag s, eith er mixed or plain colors, alread y sewed if possible, to m ake rag ru g s for th e so ld iers’ h o s p ital. A sh o rt business m eeting will be held in connection w ith th e work. A good ^ te n d a n c e is desired. T he p lace for th e picnic to be held by the W om en’s M issionary society of th e M ethodist ch u rch h as been changed from Dodge P a rk to L au rel- h u rst P ark . All w ishing to go will s ta rt from the ch u rch a t 9:30 next W ednesday m orning, A ugust 12. Any having room in th e ir m achines a re asked to tak e o th e r p erso n s w ith them Mrs. J. H. H oss sp en t th re e dajie in P o rtlan d la st w eek as th e g uest Youth — "E h-ah-h-h, p erh ap s you of her son and d au g h ter-in -law , Mr. know th a t I am soon to be m arried. and Mrs. B ert Hoss. From your experience have you found Mrs. May M oran of Sand P oint it w ise to p ut your wife on an a l Idaho, w as th e g u est for a few days low ance?” la st week a t th e B. L. W alrad home. Old B ird— " I'll tell you, son, you Mr. and Mrs. -W alrad sp en t th e week can save y o u rself a lo tta tim e and end a t Zigzag th e g u ests of Mr. and tro u b le by giving h er all your salary Mrs. G eorge W ebster, in th e W eb ster’s every payday—and lettin g her p u t you b eautiful new cottage ju s t com pleted on tiiui allow ance.” T he co ttag e is described as a model for convenience and attractiv en e ss. EYE STRAIN! THIS HELPS For strain ed eyes try sim ple cam It w as b u ilt by Mr. W ebster. phor, h y d rastis, w itchhazel, etc., as Mrs. B. L. W alrad sp e n t a few days The Last Man mixed in L avoptik eye w ash. One T h irty -fo u r .Minnesota volunteers in sm all b ottle helps any case of weak, la st week in S eattle and w hile th e re th e Civil w ar form ed a "L a st M an’s strain ed or sore eyes. It w ill s u r called on Mrs. R obert H ayes, rem em prise you. A lum inum eye cup free. bered as Miss W illa Bushong, club.” The club has ju s t held its 40th G resham D rug Com pany.—Adv. E. G ilberson, ‘‘G ill,” w ent to S eattle la st T uesday, re tu rn in g F riday. On his re tu rn he w as accom panied by his young nephew who will spend sev eral w eeks here. Some new arrivals in all wool Dress Flannels, colored striped combinations, 32 in. yard .......................... $ 1 .9 5 NEW FI ERE SLIPS Colors, black, henna, brown and fawn, priced at $2.95 Please call for your September Designers Experience Talks THE L A S T W E E K OF INTRODUCTORY SALE “EASY” WASHER Gas Heated T l ESDAY, AUGUST 11. I»SS Electric Driven WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. ‘ The House of Quality” Phone 1411 Gresham ünimminiiimnininuiiinininiinnniinnminiinm,i,iii„ihnlii,tinni;nniumimnliimMmminmlnmmniunimmii G ertru d e E derle, 19 y ear old A m erican sw im m ing cham pion, photographed as she viewed the E nglish channel— ready fo r h er g re a te st te st— a b a ttle w ith treach ero u s tides in an a tte m p t »0 swim from F ran ce to E n g lan d , Mr. and Mrs. R ussell Akin w ent la st week to n o rth ern C alifornia on a trip Mrs. J. R. Nash of M ilwaukie, O re com bining business w ith p leasu re. gon, sister-in -law of th e head of the They have p ro p erty th e re in a sec Nash sa n ita riu m , is a p atien t a t th a t tion w hich is becom ing know n for in stitu tio n , having been b ro u g h t th e re Its gold m ining for tre a tm e n t la st F riday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. P u lfer, Mr. and W hen you need service on your car—you L. R. H arm on, d ru g g ist of Caldw ell Mrs. M. M. S q u ire have retu rn ed from w ant it to be PROMPT service. You w ant Idaho, his w ife an d little son, w ere an autom obile trip to B ritish Col your car at the earliest possible m om ent—but umbia. T hey left h ere on la st T h u rs g u ests of th e fo rm e r’s cousin, Mrs. w ithout sacrifice of w orkm anship. H. L. St. C lair and fam ily on F riday. day and retu rn ed on Sunday Mrs. M innie K eister and d au g h ter T hey have been enjoying a vacation Prompt and efficient service is our specialty. Ruth of P arso n s, K ansas, who are at Seaside and W illam ette V alley All we ask is a trial when you a re in need of spending th e sum m er w ith th e fo r points. automobile rep air work of any kind. m e r’s neice, Mrs. C. E. R u sh er and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C lan ah an left We handle the best of OILS, GASOLINE, fam ily, is spending th e w eek w ith rel S atu rd ay for a 10-days’ so jo u rn in TIRES and Auto SUPPLIES. atives in Spokane. th e ir co ttag e a t Seaside. — And our prices are no higher — H. W. S n ash all, p resid e n t of th e E. M. W ard, m an ag er of th e local F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief asso c ia 20th C entury gro cery , and his fam ily PHONE 2391 tion, and G. W. K ane, se creta ry of th e left S unday for E n te rp rise , Oregon, association, atten d ed th e n atio n al as for a v isit w ith a b ro th er, M. E. W ard sociation of m utu al in su ran c e com who w as in P o rtla n d d u rin g buyers panies in S eattle la st w eek, going as week and visited h ere HAMLIN & HOSS, Props. delegates of th e ir com pany. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jo h n so n of F res Mr. and Mrs. Ivan S w ift have as no, Calif., w ere ca lle rs a t th e Outlook th e ir g u ests th e fo rm e r’s uncle, T. J. office and also on Mr. and Mrs. Axel Sw ift, wife and d au g h ter, W anda, and Jo h n so n of Pow ell V alley. Mrs. Jo h n Miss F u ller of T he D alles. A day w as son w ill be rem em bered as Miss Ebbie spent at Dodge P ark , w hich w as a de H argrove, a form er resid e n t here. lig h t to th e v isito rs. . On th e ir re tu rn H er sisters, B erniece and Ruby, a re they w ent by w ay of th e Mt. Hood te ac h ers of m usic in C alifornia high T hrough th e E x p erim en t S tatio n , th e E x ten sio n S ervice loop road. schools. an d R esident In stru c tio n G resham C ircle of th e E vangelical H. C. W ihlon and fam ily plan to W om en’s union w ill m eet a t the home leave in a day or tw o for S easide for of Mrs. E. Schw edler of D am ascus on a vacation of ten days or tw o w eeks T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , beginning a t 2 at th a t p o p u lar beach. o’clock. All m em bers and frien d s are Miss D ella H ughes has retu rn ed Serves the Farms, Homes and Industries of Oregon co rd ially invited. from a th ree -w e ek s’ trip to V ancou Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew P u llen and ver island in com pany w ith h er b roth IT OFFERS A COLLEGE EDUCATION IN Mrs. W. E. Beegle drove on S atu rd ay er-in -law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Agriculture, Commerce, Engineering, Forestry, Home Economies, to a point eig h t m iles beyond Ver W. L. Crowe of P o rtla n d and th e Mines, Pliiirniacy, Vocational Education, Chemical nonia w here Mr. Beegle is w orking fo rm e r's b ro th er, A. M. Crow e of New Engineering, Military .Sciences and Tactics York. He cam e hom e w ith them for th e w eek end and re tu rn e d to his w ork on Mon Dr. M ary B ecker h as p u rch ased a T he School of BASIC ARTS AND SCIEN CES provides day. new E ssex coach w hich she Is le a rn th e foundation for a ll tech n ical co u rses. T he tra in in g Mrs. T. M cKinney h as re tu rn e d from ing to drive. includes P h y sical E ducation, In d u stria l Jo u rn alism , G ea rh a rt w here she sp en t ten days in Mrs. B ertha S utton of P ark d ale Social Sciences, and Music. a d elightful outing. Oregon, is visitin g at th e hom e of h er W ord has been received of the fath er, th e Rev. S. F. P itts. Fall Term Begins September 21, 1925 b irth of a son, on A ugust 4, to Mr. Miss E sth e r Shaw of P o rtlan d is F or illu stra te d booklets and specific in fo rm atio n , w rite to and Mrs. C larence T hornttin at th e ir spending a few days a t th e Leslie T. TH E REG ISTRA R, Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College, home in D etroit, M ichigan. Mrs. P. A. St. C lair home C orvallis, Oregon Gould, m o th er of Mrs. T h o rn to n , has E xcavation has com m enced for a been spending th e sum m er w ith her m odern resid en ce for Mr. and Mrs. E dau g h ter. W. A ylsw orth on th e ir p ro p erty on the Rumi Carrier Examination. T he U nited S tates civil serv ice com T he opening of th e season a t th e Base Line road n ear th e Tw elve-m ile m ission has an n o u n ced * an ex am in a p o p u lar S p rin g e r’s h all in P leasan t co rn er. Valley w ill begin on W ednesday even tion to be held at P o rtlan d , Oregon, North Dakota Picnic Scheduled to fill th e position of ru ra l c a rrie r at lug. A ugust 12, w ith a dance, at w hich A rran g em en ts have’ been m ade by El wood's o rc h e stra of G resham will T ro u td ale, Oregon, and vacancies th a t th e officers of the N orth D akota club play. T he m em bers of th e o rch e stra m ay o ccur on ru ra l ro u tes from th a t to hold th e 1925 picnic at th e sta te We have cut our m argin and a re Art. Elwood, piano; O rville D av postoflice. Receipt of ap p licatio n s will fa ir g ro u n d s at Salem Sunday, Aug can still offer a real good, idson, saxophone and iish h o rn ; F. I close S eptem ber 2. 1925. T he ex am in u st 23. G overnor W alter M. P ierce guaranteed Tire for less Mack, saxophone and c la rin e t; W alter ation w ill be open only to citizens money. and Hard! S kulason, P o rtlan d a tto r Sweek, d ru m s and tru m p e t; Ivan w ho actu ally live In th e te rrito ry of- ney, will ad d ress th e club in th e afte r Sw ift, banjo. T hese m u sician s are th e postoffice w here the vacancy ex 30x3i 2 reg size....... $10.00 noon. All North D akota people a re expected to play at the W ednesday ists and who m eet th e o th er re q u ire 30x3i2 tube .... 1.10 invited to bring lunch b ask ets and m ents. night dances d u rin g th e season. spend th e day. F ree coffee, cream and Reasonable prices on Oils Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood have re Info rm atio n as to req u irem en ts may su g a r w ill be provided. and Accessories. ceived word from th e ir d au g h ter. Miss be had by applying to th e po stm aster Alf. O. Nelson, S ilv erto n atto rn ey Mabel, who has been atten d in g su m at T ro u td ale or from the United S tates GAS 20c and form er resid en t of G resham , is m er school at th e U niversity of C ali civH service com m ission at W ash in g p resid en t of th e club. O ther officers fornia, th a t she has received th e ap ton. D. C. T he date of exam ination are. Jo h n Dinwoody. W oodburn: J. L pointm ent as home d em o n stratio n w ill be stated on adm ission card s Cum m ings, S alem : C harley S tanley. agent for San Jo aq u in county, C ali m ailed ap p lica n ts afte r receip t of a p T u rn e r; S. Bennet. S cotts M ills; C. C o rn er R o b erts A venue and fornia. at a sa lary of >200 a m onth. p licatio n s has closed. A pplications Pow ell S tre et E. Solis. S ilverton and C. W. A nder Besides th is Miss Wood has the use of m u st he on file w ith th e com m ission son, Salem. an O akland coupe and Is allow ed >1500 at W ashington, D. C., p rio r to the 15 Million Lines in U. S. Are “Busy" a year expense m oney for office and close of business on S eptem ber 2. Overpowering. T h ere a re m ore th an fifteen m illion car. Miss Wood was g rad u ated from F ra n k and Je an n e like to ru n aw ay telephones In th e U nited S tate s w ith Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College In Ju n e from the ard o rs of film editing once in Gresham Undenominational Services an av erag e of 184Cj telephone co n v er w ith th e highest honors in h er d e p a rt aw hile and go to th e beach at C arp in S unday school will convene at 10 te ria w here they have th e ir own p r i m ent. vate sand dune. They have acquired o’clock as usual next Sunday, im m e satio n s per y ea r for each m an, w om an and child in th e country. Mr. and Mrs. Em il Oswald of P o rt a tent and a cam p kit, and only the d iately a fte r w hich c a rs will be at th e land a re th e p are n ts of a seven and oth er day, Je a n n e took u nto h erse lf In 1923 th e re w ere 640,000 te le tem p le to tak e as m any as w ish to the a h alf pound son born at the P o rt a new b ath in g suit. phones In use in all of E urope. Of b ap tism al services at th e Sandy river. "W hat do you th in k of it?" she land S an itariu m oil A ugust 8. th is n u m b er m o re th an h alf w ere In w-anted to know. T he services at th e riv er w ill be held Officers of th e A m erican Legion a u x “Gee." gurgled F ra n k . "W hen west of th e bridge at T ro u td ale b e sta lle d in 1923. In New Y ork City th e re a re m ore iliary of G resham have received a le t you’ve got th a t on, I c a n ’t th in k !" ginning a t 2 o’clock and w ill be fo l te r of ap p reciatio n signed by th e fifty- telephones in use th an in all G reat lowed by th e baptism s. T h ere will B ritain. Looking Ahead. four p atien ts of V eteran s' hospital A darkey, being th e fa th e r of 12 be preach in g in the evening at th e In th e n u m b er of telephones No. 77 of P o rtlan d , who w ere e n te r ch ildren, all of whom had been rocked tem p le follow ing a song serv ice at th ro u g h o u t th e w orld th e U nited tained one day at th e fair th ro u g h the in th e sam e crad le, w as p u ttin g the 7:45. A co rd ia l in v itation is extended | th o u g h tfu ln ess of th e au x iliary m em latest a rriv a l to sleep. S tates ra n k s first, C anada second, "Rastus," said his wife, "d at crad le to all. bers. G resham b u sin ess men and fair am Tiout w orn out." G erm any th ird . G reat B ritain fourth. olfli inis joined w ith th e au x ilia ry in San F ra n cisc o h as m ore phones th a n “ Tts bout gone," replied R astus. Window Cleaning m aking th is a re d -le tte r day for th e You all h ettah get ’n o th er. and get a F or ex p ert window clean in g see S Sw itxerland. D etro it m ore th a n A us good one—one d a t’l last. C o n trib T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n tra lia . Chicago m ore th a n all of men. uted. Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. F ran ce. You and Your C ar! GRESHAM GARAGE down VACUUM SYSTEM 20 Packages White King Washing Powder FREE with every W asher sold this week. L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. K EEP COOL! EAT WeotAerfy Ice Cream BRICKS AT ALL TIMES . SODA FOUNTAIN The Coolest Place in Gresham Why Pay More for Tires? TABER PHARMACY PRESC RIPTIO N DRUG STORE Phone 1761 Second and Main Implements Machinery \\ ater when you want it with MYERS WATER SYSTEMS for any type or depth of well, installed Complete system for well up to 30 feet, installed $145 Complete system for well up to 200 feet, installed $225 to $600 HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. 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