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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1925)
PAGE FOTO GRESHAM OUTIOOK, THEATER OF H IE STAKS I SES Ml SK ANI» LIGHT FRIDAY, AUGUST Ss, F or th e p rese n t sum m er it h as In au g u ra ted a series of S atu rd ay eve- ■ niug co n certs by excellent a rtis ts and G eorge S alisbury h as p u rch ased th e N ew est of A m erica's outdoor am m usical o rg an izatio n s u nder condi p h ith e a te rs is th e T h ea ter of the tions of com bined beauty of n a tu re confectionery stand of H ans L arsen on th e co rn er of F ifth and Main S ta rs w hich has lately been e sta b and a rt. T he th e a te r is set am ong stree ts. His son, F ra n k will ru n the boulders and lofty everg reen s in a lished a t F aw nskin, n ea r Big Bear i canyon upon th e h eights of a m oun business u n til th e beginning of school, Lake, C alifornia. The am p h ith eater tain range. It is lit below by cam p when he w ill be assisted by o th e rs In is u n d er the direction of A rth u r F ar- flres and above not only by the sta rs th e fam ily. Mrs. G eorge Moulton of L usted, who well, th e com poser. It is devoted to but by lights of various hues— th e col- th e experim ental developm ent of the j o rs chan g in g in keeping w ith the is ill, is being cared for by Mrs. C. A. Hill a t h er home on Hood avenue and a r ts of m usic and d ram a and of the i moods of the music. grow ing a r t of light. In the language T hose who atten d th e co n certs are F ifth street. of its announcem ent, “it tak es these advised to provide them selves w ith B ayard M iller h as p u rch ased th e a r ts a t a single stro k e out of th e ir | w arm w raps, alth o u g h they m ay also Lucy O sborne house on South R oberts u sual and conventional environm ent, w arm them selves n ea r th e cam p fires stre e t and with his wife and baby w ill links them with heroic and prim itive T he clean decomposed g ran ite covered occupy th e sam e ab o u t th e 10th of n atu re , brings back th e ir vanishing w ith pine needles affords good s e a t October. He is having th e in te rio r rom ance and w onder, and sends them ing sp ace and in m any places sm ooth considerably rem odeled, p ain tin g and forth new born and charged w ith a p ro jectin g rocks m ake a suitable p la ste rin g being p a rt of th e g en eral new m essage of release and beauty back. Besides, a con sid erab le n u m im provem ents. to m ankind.” ber of log seats are provided. Dr. T hom as D arling, a retire d p h y si cian living n ea r S ch iller sta tio n is fr still very ill at his home. He is su f fering from ra th e r a p ecu liar ailm ent, a form of rh eu m atism affecting th e ch est and arm s. A train ed n u rse from P o rtla n d is in atten d a n ce a t his bedside. It is th o u g h t th a t the doctog -V o vertaxed his stre n g th recen tly w hile overseeing the co n stru ctio n of sev eral co ttag es w hich a re being erected on som e P o rtlan d lots. Mr. an d Mrs. H. M. M oreland r e tu rn ed to th e ir hom e in R oseburg W ednesday afte r a v isit of a few days w ith Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Thorne. Mr. and Mrs. W. K niefel and fam ily, residing n o rth of h ere in th e T ro u t dale d istric t, a re leaving today for a tw o-w eeks’ trip to P arm a and M oun ta in Home, Idaho, w here they w ill visit relativ es. GRESHAM LOCALS CHEVROLET/ 1 The New LOW P R IC E S The C O U P E .......................?........... The C O 77/,' SEDAN A IMS C H ............................. These prices at Gresham *845 5865 $945 P/as Mese New Quality Features Mrs. H an n ah Jo h n so n w ho lives w ith h er son a t W atson statio n , sp e n t T uesday visiting w ith Mrs. M. D. K ern. Mr. an d Mrs. D. W. S nyder have sold th e ir p ro p erty , w hich is located tw o blocks n o rth of th e can n ery , to Mr. and Mrs. R. M. G raham , who w ill occupy th e p lace im m ediately. Mr. and Mrs. S nyder a re moving to th e A l b erta d istric t in P o rtlan d . W. J. Cooper, accom panied by Lewis M etzger, w as in Hood River W ednesday on legal business. Miss E dna S hoem aker Is plan n in g to leave G resham on n ex t T uesday for V ancouver, B. C.. from w hich p o rt she w ill sail for S hanghai, China, to look a fte r th e m ission w ork In H uchow w ith w hich she has been connected a New Measure of I'alue for sev eral years. Miss S hoem aker cam e hom e a little m ore th a n six m onths ago, called hom e on account of the illn ess of h er m other, Mrs. M ary Shoem aker. The exact sta tu s of th e Powell St. Gresham m ission w ork can n o t be know n from th is d istance, according to Miss Shoe m aker, but she feels th a t her w ork is ^ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , i , iiiiiiiiii . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,|||||||||||||,|II|(„ |„ I(II|| i |||||||||||||||||||^ th e re and she Is anxious to be of any assistan ce possible. It is expected th a t m ission schools w ill be opened this fall though it is ce rtain th a t they will be w ith reduced atten d an ce. The fu tu re of th e schools w ill depend upon the stre n g th of th e sen tim en t ag ain st them by th e an ti-fo reig n and an ti- C hristian groups. New Klaxon motor driven horn—new head lamp He bar__ new steering wheel—new longer gear shift lever__new spark and throttle control— new and improved headlamps —new and improved sheet metal fittings— new gunmetal grej Unco Finish and I pholstcry to match on open models. “THE BEATEN PATHWAY” TO THE 20™ CENTURY STORES is built upon the firm foundation of Thrift. The greater the traffic the Stronger the Foundation. Every step means a Saving to the Thousands, who, travel this road. Offerings Saturday and Monday, August 29th and 31st iu quart c a n ....................lib- Fruit Jars, genuine Ball Masons, complete with porcelain-lined - zinc caps and new rubbers, quarts, doz., 68c, 2 doz., $1.35 , large p a c k a g e ........... 25c (’’«-nmind ran b pound can .........$1.3» Mt? ? c e la ltISineAdPlH « n« __P°rcelaln lined> 2 dz. 35c ,OT s Z . w l ' lie 12-oz. cn 43c 2Vlb. cn $1.29, 5-lb. $2.39 «ER SH E Y COCOA, y2-pound cans...........H e Libby’s Pineapple, sliced, large cans, 2 for 49c BRAZIL NUTS new crop. Wa8he<i' P°U"<1 .......** NURAYA TEA. Ceylon “ d ’““i“ <l)'ack>. There really is no better place to trade than at a 20th Century Grocery j The Well Shod Boy is Usually the Healthy Boy Parents of heajthy boys know the wisdom of buying good school shoes. The boy is out daily, in all kinds of weather, so it is im portant that utmost care be given to shoe buying. We carry only the stan dard makes, each style de noting the best in boys’ foot wear for the season. RUBBERS— Big storm rubbers, which every boy should have. No wet feet; no ab sent days. , GUARANTEED SHOE REPAIRING CARL D A H L GRESHAM SHOE SHOP Powell St. Suhr F low er Farm Phone 41 Gresham H e give American Profit Sharing Coupons. m ijL tx , I 2im T rrrT T T T T T T T A SLAVE! Some time ago a young man in New i ork, advertised that he would become any one s SLAV F. in return for his keep. The year previous he had spent S I5,000! Phis lad followed the roadway to Lux ury and Extravagance— and it led him to ruin. Other men are traveling this road. Are you KELLY-SPRINGFIELD A savings account at the First State Bank will help you to win economic independence. $ 8 -5 0 The hoy that is taught to save his money will rarely he a had man or a failure. —\\ illiani Gladstone. Ivy Filling Station C orner R oberta Avenue and Pow ell S tre et (»As 2»c 29e 20TH CENTURY COFFEE, “Not surounded by tin”. That’s \\ by you save 10c a pound. Direct from our roaster to vou. _________________ 1 pound 45c, 2 pounds, 89c Choice Nursery Stock Phone 1451 Feed 1281 RAISINS, Thom pson’s seedless, 3 lb s ........ 25c ----------------------_ _ _ _ _ _____________________ ____________ i/G-pound package SPORTSMEN’S EQUIPMENT j A. W. METZGER <& CO. PAROWAX ,2 pounds ................... 25c FLOUR -F ish er’s Blend, 49-lb. »k. $2.43, Crown or Sperrvs. $2.33 K errs Best Patent, $2.23 Hunting Season Opens Sept. 10 Quality and Service Paper, full weight, fancy crepe. 4 rolls 23c R o y a l B ak in g P o w d er, BOTKIN & JOHNSTON Grocery Bulletin POST TOASTIES, package_____________ 9c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 b a r s ....................... 39c M ap le L e a f S a lm o n , fancy Columbia River Chinook, ¿-lb can 25c ___________________________ _____________ 1-pound can, 40c W a lte r Sweek received a severe cu t on the hand la st F rid a y w hen th e light coupe w hich he w as driving was turned over into a ditch. H e lo st control of th e c a r when he attem p ted to look a t his w atch and before he could get th e m achine on th e road again it ra n into a ditch and w as tu rn ed u pside down. A b ro k en w heel was the only dam age done to th e car. C allers at th e H. L. S t.C la ir home on T uesday evening w ere Mr. 8nd Mrs. O. W. T a rr of P o rtlan d , form erly of G resham , and Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n D ietrich of P asadena, C alifornia, form er neighbors of th e S t.C la irs and also of Dr. Mary B ecker and John Becker in A rlington H eights, Illinois. The v isito rs called at th e Becker home also. P lan s a re u nder w ay for a picnic to be held hv th e pupils of th e M ethodist E piscopal Sunday school and th eir fam ilies at L a u re lh u rst p a rk on L abor Mrs. Roy H eadley of W ashington. Dav. D. C., was the guest W ednesday of her cousin, H. L. St. C lair and family. AltllOLEDA Mrs, H eadley and her husband and son are on a trip com bining business Mr. and Mr s. P ete r B organ have as anil p le asu re w hich com m enced the house g u ests Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Aus- first of Ju n e and w hich w ill end about m an of E ugene and Miss H elen T.et- C hristm as when they a rriv e home tow of P o rtlan d . again. T hey a re d riving and have Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Robison e n te r tak en the n o rth ern ro u te west and tained w ith a d in n er la st S unday in will re tu rn by way of C alifornia. Mr. honor of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. G las We are headquarters tor everything you'll need H eadley Is in the governm ent service gow of W infield, K an sas, and Wil in the line of f and 1 h one of the five a s sista n ts to the liam Scroggs of Sand S p rings, O kla chief fo rester. H is trip has included homa. T h ere w ere ten g u ests seated the Inspection of n o rth w est forestry at th e d in n er table. d istric ts including Alnska. Mrs. E llio tt F. Wood and tw o c h il T he Rachel H elney p ro p erty com dren ot Lihue, K auai, T. H., w ere th e p risin g 48 ac res h as been bought by g u ests last F rid ay of Mrs. W ood’s A lbert Helney. The p ro p erty is in an b ro th er-in -law and sis te r, Mr. and Everything including the license estate w hich will probably be settled Mrs. Floyd H alloday. soon and to w hich th e re a re nine Mr. and Mrs. D. A. E dlin and fam heirs. T he sale has yet to be con ily who have been v isitin g Mr. and firmed by th e court. Mrs. P ete r Borgan left W ednesday for A W ant Ad. helps for both buyer C en tralia. W ashington . w here they Sportsman's Headquarters will m ake th e ir home. Mr. E dlin is a and seller. Phono 1421 = .......... G resham s b ro th er of Mrs. Borgan. ■ilililliiiHIllllllllllllHIIHIllIllluiiUiHlimiUililliilHiiiitiiiniiUMiuiiiHHiHilHUiiiiiiHiiHiaiHIUIIIIIIIliuiilIliHHlUllliiliig Mrs.» H. C. B ourne an d ch ild ren Mrs. Hull of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Susie 12 choice Iris. a t least 7 colors, and T hom pson and F ra n k T hom pson en 6 tulips. 11.00 joyed the Mf. Hood loop trip on T hursday. Mile c a s t of 12-Mlle (’orn er Mrs. W. R. Locke en tertain ed with P hone (¡resh am 72x4 a luncheon on W ednesday. The guests w ere Mrs. H. T F tn n eil and Mrs . A. 1. B R (K )K I'IEI.I) LOAF CHEESE S ch ool o f D an cin g D. F innell of P o rtlan d , Mrs. D w Lb. 30 c OPENS SEPT. 5 B ridgefarm er and Mrs. J. C. F innell. A Rl \ LARD, med. pail, $1.00. large $1.90 The L adies’ Jo k e r club had an in MRS. AGNES CARMEAN form al m eeting and luncheon at the 3. NEW BERG HAM, whole or halt Lb. 37c Every Saturday Arboleda clu b house on Tuesday. Phone 7S1 R E O I8 T E R NOW P lan s of th e card club w ere discussed 4. K ER R ’S BI S T | ’ \T E N T 1 LOUR, 49 1b. $2.39 for th e coining season. T he first 5. CA M PBELL’S PORK & BEANS, med can m eeting w ill be held F rid a y a f te r 10c Did yon know you could noon, S eptem ber 11, at th e hom e of 6. CA M PBELL’S TOM A TO SOI P, med can 10< buy a Mrs. H. C. Bourne. Mr, and Mrs. D. W. B rid g efarm er 7. ALASK \ PINK SAIA ION 3 cans 43c had as d in n er guests W ednesday, Mr, D ridgefarm er’s uncle and au n t. Mr, 8. PINNACLE ROCK CLAMS 3 cans 43c 30 x 3«k and Mrs. O. W. B rid g efarm er of Se a ttle and Mr. B rid g efarm er’s m other 9. Pl RE STR A IN ED HONEY BUCKEYE (OKI» quart jars 65c and fath er. Mr. and Mrs. W M. fully guaranteed for 10. OREGON D R IE D P R l NFS. B rid g efarm er of P o rtland. .3 lbs. 29c Mr. and Mrs. Matt K ing of Aloha 11. SEEDLESS SI L I ANNA R A IS IN S .... 3 lbs. 29. and Mr. and Mrs. E. Flynn of L inn- ton w ere d in n er g u ests of Mr. and 12. 1 R IN l L A L liE R l 1OBALCO, I o oz . tins 9 /f Mrs. P ete r Borgan last Sunday. Why pay m orel L. L. KIDDER HDWE. CO. ( HEME OIL SOAP, Cream Rolled Oats, freshly 5 b a r s .......................... ground, 9-lb sack.......................49c Money to loan on real estate. Farm loans at « per cent It W Tflorne Chicken Dinner*. Special chicken d in n er every W ed nesday noon un til fu rth e r notice. P rice 50c. W ithrow 's R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. FIRST STATE BANK What you want, when you want 1’ as you want it— Want ad It. >3 X r4 A D .l .i .t .S O C Gresham, Oregon A STRONG BANK