Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 01, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    L. A. W ack and fam ily have re tu rn e d I Mr. and M r.. E. J. G radin en ter-1 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Todd retu rn ed
row a trip to the P u y allu p co u n try tained g u ests from P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay F riday from a tw o -w e e k s'trip to New
" here they 8pent a few d ay s-
evening. Mr. and Mrs. F W. Lone- I W estm inster, B. C., w here they visited
C ontinued from page 1
Mrs. Mary H olgate and her daugh-
te r. Mrs. MacCauley Dale and son
have moved from th e ir room s in the
Eil. Sm ith residence next to the P earl
A tte rb u ry house w hich they have
ren te d furnished for th e w inter.
Mrs. G eorge Leslie is having a re-
tain in g w all and a cem ent sidew alk
built in front of h er p roperty in
.. ...v.
v c im j occupied
uvuupieu
W
hltehead «ts.s.usvrn,
addition, ic
recently
by Mr. and Mrs. D ennis T aylor from
one of the F ra n k H einey houses
Mr. and Mrs. C larence W. K ru g er of <re n , th e fo rm er th e ed ito r and pub- relativ es
C orvallis have ren ted th e C. M. H a rri- » " h e r of th e "O regon P osten." a week-
i„ a rec en t com m unication received
son house on F lo ren ce avenue and w ill D Sw edish publication of P o rtland, from Miss E dna A ngell from Dundee
move In as soon as th e place is v acat- They rem ained o w r night and on F rl- | Illinois, she stated th a t she and her
ed by Mr. and Mrs. B ayard M iller, d aX ,h « four enjoyed a trip aro u n d the m other would soon be leaving for St.
who have p u rch ased th e O sborne 1 Mt-H ood loop highw ay, going by way Jam es, M innesota.
She m entioned
house on south R oberts avenue. Mr. of ‘he Colum bia riv er highw ay and re- th a t her m other, who cam e from Eng
K ru g er is one of th e in stru c to rs in tu rn in g over th e Mt. Hood road. Re- land to be w ith her was g rea tly en-
G resham Union high school for th e tu rn in g they Invaded a h u ck leb e rry joying th e w onderful sig h ts of Am er-
an a in
auuiiion to
io te
teach-
com ing year and
In addition
a c h - | Patch on the east slope of th e m o u n -| ¡ca a nd th a t E ngland would seem
Ing various su b jects will be em ployed tain
I sm all to to h er when she arriv ed th e re
as ath letic coach.
Miss E lizabeth H ales. lib ra ria n of a fte r h er v isit in th e U nited S tates,
Owing to increased prices in cost of raw m ateria ls, and to th e
recen t Increase in th e price of m ilk and all m ilk p ro d u cts in th e city
of P o rtlan d , the follow ing prices for m ilk te stin g 4% o r over w ill be
effective in G resham Septem ber 1, 1925:
Milk,
Milk,
Milk,
Milk,
Milk,
q u a rts, delivered, per m o n th ....................................$3.50
pints, delivered, per m n n th ..................................... 12.00
q u arts, w holesale, per q u a r t................................... 10c
pints, w holesale, per p in t......................................... 6i£c
q u a rts, re ta il from stores, per q u a r t.......................12c
(Signed)
C. P. TALLMAN
K EH R LI BROS.
W H ITE ROSE DAIRY
51 j GIBSON
p p JKNNINOS
W. L. BALMER.’
ARE YOU
READY FOR SCHOOL?
\\ e are ready to fit you out completely
with everything you need
S ch ool B ooks, P encil», F ou n tain Pen»
T he F am ous R E X A L L 5c T a b let, E tc.
Why not get ready now and avoid the last day’s rush?
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
T h e R E X A L L Store
Powell Street
Gresham
EXHIBIT OF EXQUISITE DAHLIAS
1 he public is invited to see my beautiful
prize winning Dahlias which will be on ex­
hibition at the WALRAD MERC. STORE.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
Orders will be taken at this time for spring delivery.
VERA L. TUCKER
Phone 42x2
H u ntin g S eason O pens S ep tem b er 10
our hunting license, your copy of the 1925
Hunting and Fishing Laws
We have them for you.
WINCHESTER AMMUNITION
I he kind you can depend on to do its work when
the big moment comes. Our stock is complete.
This store will be headquarters for
th e local b ranch of the public lib rary , It is expected th a t Mrs. A ngell will
has retu rn ed from h er six-w eeks' va- re tu rn to Oregon w ith her d au g h ter
catio n to e a ste rn and so u th ern Oregon before leaving for h er hom e in Eng-
an d w ill resu m e h er du ties a t th e li- land.
b ra ry at once. Most of h er vacation
Jack so n Jo n es left la st T uesday for
W hy wait until the last minute—the open­
w as spent w ith her p are n ts w ho live (’am p P erry . Ohio, w here he is on his
ing
day of school—to buy all of the needed
at Eugene, w ith a num ber of In terest- th ird trip as a m em ber of th e Oregon
Ing trip s to th e ir sum m er hom e near rifle team to com pete in th e national
supplies? Buy now while stocks are
fig creek, 40 m iles from Eugene, rifle to u rn am en t. He atten d ed the
fresh and sendee not rushed.
D uring th e absence of Miss H ales th e sam e event less th an a year ago and
w ork
‘he lib ra ry has been very ca rrie d off signal honors. He expects
a y a en ca re of by th e su b stitu te, to be gone un til th e la tte r p a rt of Sep
M ss E lva Dolan. The re g u la r h ours tcm ber. H is trav e l ea st took him over
will be observed from th is tim e on. the Union Pacific and com ing back he
every aftern o o n d u rin g th e week days Is p lan n in g on tak in g th e longest way
from _:30 to 5:30 and on Monday, home, th e n o rth e rn C anadian ro u te by
We carry a good grade of scratch tablet
W ednesday and F rid ay evenings, from way of P rin ce R u p ert island, re q u lr-
which Is stapled at the top and the sheets
I ing tw o days on th e boat and six by
perforated. Recommended by the county
Mr. and Mrs. George L eslie, Mrs rail.
superintendent of schools.
A nnie H evel and Miss M ildred Zeek
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. W alters en ter-
enjoyed a fine visit w ith Mrs. Mabie tained on Sunday at th e ir home on
Zeek at Lebanon T h u rsd ay and the G resham H eights farm Mr. and Mrs
follow ing day. Mrs. Leslie rem a rk e d j oh„ T. D ougall and d au g h ter Doro-
esp eclally about th e b eautiful d riv e thy, the form er rem em bered as Rex
and th e n um ber of fine flow ers they O rgonus d u rin g Rose F estiv al days,
PR E SC R IPT IO N DRUG STORE
saw on th e trip .
Mr. and MrfJ R c W rig h t and Mr. and
Second and Main
C onsiderable h ard sh ip h as been I Mrs. W. A. E vans, all of P o rtlan d .
w orked on E. H ara, th e Ja p a n e se te n ­ O ther recen t g u ests a t th e W alters
a n t on th e C. Pow ell place, when hom e w ere Mrs. E sth e r A llen Jobes
som etim e d u rin g th e p ast m onth his and her g ran d d a u g h ter of th e sam e
hom e w as en tered and a tin box about nam e, also of P o rtland.
5x12 inches in size w as sto len in a
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. W elling, d augh­
pro b ab le q u est for money. T his box te r L u etta and G ertru d e Lee m ade a
did n o t co n tain an y cash b u t w as the trip aro u n d th e Mt. Hood loop h ig h ­
recep tacle for a num ber of p riv ate w ay on Sunday.
p ap e rs of th e Ja p an e se such as his
We are closing out our line of
Miss H elen B uddenhagen, who fo r­
Im m igration en try p apers, his lease m erly resided w ith h er p a re n ts in the
steel and cast iron ranges which
for th e farm , a d riv e r’s license, tax Powell V alley d istric t, is h ere from
rec eip ts and deeds for som e p ro p erty W alla W alla, W ashington, visiting
include some of the best makes on
he ow ns and o th e r p ap ers of a like w ith her m any frien d s in G resham
the m arket today. I have only
c h a ra c te r. He w ill be glad to have and vicinity.
one Monarch Electric Range, all
th is box of p ap ers retu rn ed to him and
Guy R u sh er u n d erw en t an operation
no q u estio n s w ill be asked.
w hite enamel, with oven, broiler,
a t Good S am a ritan ho sp ital S atu rd ay
Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Com stock a re be­ aftern o o n for th e rem oval of th e a p ­
and 4 burners at a very low price
ing co n g ra tu lated over th e a rriv a l of pendix, Dr. S h o rt p erform ing th e op­
of $125, also have 36 oil stoves
a fine six-pound boy born to them at eratio n . T he boy was seized very su d ­
th e resid en ce of Mrs. H a rrie t T im m er­ denly w ith an acu te a tta c k of ap p e n d i­
which I am offering a t the very
m an yesterd ay . T he baby h as been citis and it w as decided th a t an im ­
lowest prices.
Y’ou will save
nam ed R obert Ross.
m ediate o p eratio n w as th e only r e ­
money by getting your future
Mr. McAIpine an d son L aw rie, fo r­ source. He is now considered out of
m erly of O rient and a form er c o rre s­ d anger and doing well.
needs now.
P. F. Black is moving his fam ily to
pondent of th e Outlook, called a t the
office S atu rd ay . He is now w ith th e P o rtlan d today w here th ey w ill reside
U nited S tate s v e te ra n s’ b u reau , Se­ a t 1516 E ast P ine stre e t in th e C entral
attle, w here he has been for a n um ber addition d istric t. Mr. B lack says he
of years.
p refers G resham to th e city as a re s i­
) our Home Furnisher
Mrs. C harles Cleveland, h e r daugh- dence location, but th a t in his w ork
GRESHAM, OREGON
PHONE 1901
te r-ln -law , Mrs. W endall Cleveland, as salesm an for th e clo th in g firm he
$ 2 aL a ffiS 2S3E W
SS ¿S ¿S .ti
from H eppner w ith h er tw o children, has been re p rese n tin g lo r a y ear or
V irginia and H ow ard and Mr. and m ore he finds it m ore convenient to
Mrs. C. E. Cleveland and tw o ch ildren, resid e in P o rtlan d
T he Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Dewey of
E le an o r and Alice from Stanfield, O re­
gon, re tu rn e d from S easide Monday L ents atten d ed services a t th e F ree
afte r enjoying th e sa lt a ir for a couple M ethodist ch u rc h S unday m orning
of w eeks. M ayor Cleveland visited and visited w ith Mrs. G. A. Cox and
th e ir sum m er hom e a t different in ­ fam ily later. T hey a re p lan n in g on
te rv a ls d u rin g th e tim e. C. E. Cleve­ leaving soon for Mt. V ernon, W ash in g ­
land and fam ily left today for th e ir ton, w h ere they w ill spend th e w in ter
home, but Mrs. W endall Cleveland n ear th e ir son-in-law and d au g h ter,
Parents of healthy boys
will rem ain u n til th e la tte r p a rt of thi the Rev. and MYs. F. R. Dawson.
know the wisdom of buying
Jo h n Brown and son Ross retu rn ed
week.
good
school shoes.
S
atu
rd
ay
night
from
a
w
eek's
trip
bi­
F ra n k W ostell of E ugene visited
d
d
in
g
stops
a
t
Tacom
a
and
A
berdeen,
w ith his m other, Mrs. M ary L eslie on
a visit w ith F ra n k Brow n at S eattle,
Monday.
The boy is out daily, in all
also a to u r of V ancouver and V ictoria.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. P ullen. Mrs. G. C B. C. The v eteran d isp en ser of th e
kinds of weather, so it is im­
F an ch e r and Mrs. W. E. Beegle mo law sta te s th a t in h is tra v e ls he has
portant that utmost care be
tored to H oodsport, W ashington, Sat not found a p lace an y w h ere th a t su its
given to shoe buying.
u rday, 40 m iles ttie o th er side of him b e tte r th a n G resham .
Olympia w here th ey visited u n til Mon­
The Rev. E. G. Ju d d is spending a
day w ith Mrs. R. A. S tarb ard . S u n ­
th ree -w e ek s’ vacation n ea r G ran ts
We carry only the stan­
day aftern o o n they explored th e Hood
P ass w ith friends. He h as m ade sev­
dard
makes, each style de­
canal for a d istan ce of 40 or 50 m iles era l side trip s to th e n earby m ountain
noting
the best in boys’ foot­
Mrs. E lsie B ennett and d au g h ter ran g es and is o th erw ise tho ro u g h ly
wear for the season.
Velma from I,os A ngeles, cousins of enjoying his leave of absence.
Mrs. Mary W elch, visited w ith the
G ust L arso n , w ho form erly ow ned a
Welch fam ily S unday afternoon. They h arn e ss shop in G resham but who has
w ere accom panied by Mrs. W elch's been engaged in th e sam e business
siste r, Mrs. C. L. Plo of V ancouver in L ents for some tim e past, Is m aking
W ashington.
p lan s to re tu rn to th is place to reside.
He is having a n eat co ttag e 12 x20 in
size, erected on one of his tw o lots
n o rth of th e K. A. M iller resid en ce on
R oberts avenue. D. M. C athey is
building th e house for Mr. L arson.
1 ran k Buck and tw o ch ild ren cam e
from Spokane T uesday and spent the
week w ith Mrs. H an s L arsen. They
w ere accom panied by Mrs. Anna
H enry and d au g h ter A nnabelle, also
Powell St.
Phone 41
Gresham
of S pokane who visited relativ es in
P o rtlan d d u rin g th e week. They left
H e give American Profit Sharing Coupons.
for th e ir hom e Monday and w ill visit
Tkr Vinow- Worn«* T«M*
•«»« Rad*
|IH- V;rw
at sev eral p laces on th e way. Mrs.
W w » t A w o r R*4t* Italwt í 1
L arsen w ent w ith th e p arty as fa r as F ra n k P eak a few days la st week. Mr.
•o» A I krw ww.u .n» - u a
Longview. W ashington, w here she vis­ and Mrs. Shaw whe w ere old neig h ­
Did you know you could
ited over night w ith friends.
bors of the P eaks a re en ro u te to C al­
buy a
Dr. and Mrs. M ark W. E m ery and ifo rn ia w here th ey w ill spend th e w in­
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Buckle of P o rt­ ter.
land sjient th e aftern o o n Sunday with
F ra n k P eak and Dr. V. L. Brooks
th eir p are n ts. Mr and Mrs. B. W.
retu rn ed F riday from a sh o rt visit at
30 x 3»/2
Em ery. Je an E m ery, d au g h ter of Dr.
T he D alles and Hood River.
'H E complete group of
B U C K EY E CORD
and Mrs Em ery, who has been sp en d ­
Matched RaJio Units
ing th e past week w ith h er g ra n d ­ V irgil Howell, who lives on th e Cathey
fully guaranteed for
-an achievement in
p aren ts. re tu rn e d to h er home w ith farm n ea r Cotton statio n , slipped
la st 1 uesday on th e w heel of a wagon !
radio manufacture—perfect, har­
her p a re n ts S unday evening.
monious performance.
Mr. an d Mrs. B. O. Boswell e n te r­ load of wood w hich he had hauled to [
tain ed a t S unday d in n er th e b ro th er th e farm of J. J R obertson, s s he was
Let your own ears tell you that
" hj pay m orel
and w ife of th e la tte r. Mr. and Mrs. G. p rep arin g to dism ount from th e load,
the Stewart Warner u the Radio
H. F a ir of P o rtlan d , recen tly m arried , fallin g a sh o rt d istan ce and b ru isin g ’
you have been waiting foe.
also her fath e r. A. H F air and Mrs. his an k le bone considerably. The i
Ja n e T aylor. Mrs. Bosw ell's m other, a n k le is still badly sw ollen an d he
Open evenings by appointment
Mrs. A. H. F a ir, rec en tly left fo r an w alks w ith m uch difficulty.
C orner R oberts A veuue and
Jo h n Rich of G enseo, L ivingston ,
extended trip th ro u g h th e New E n g ­
Pow ell S tre e t
land sta te s in com pany w ith her county. New York, is in G resham |
GAS 20c
d au g h ter. Mrs A lice Meffert of K an ­ looking for a location. He expects to
deal
in
horses.
sas City, who has visited w ith Mrs.
Y our Horn« F u r nia her
Piano Toning.
Boswell d u rin g th e p ast year.
K ern and
and fam
fam ily
Mr and t i Mr.
v i I h a».'
I Mr. and Mrs.
, , r ’ W.
" « R. txern
ily I P iano tu n in g »3.50. P iano a id ot-
» I
° f p T a,t’ ,,f V ancouver, W ashington, w ere S u n - i kan r «pairln g . Fred B. Jo n e s 2«.:5
G resham
Oreg on Kl‘
K ansas, visited w ith Dr. and Mrs day g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. M D K rrn 5 ^
to-h,
P °"Ian< l. Phone
n ru . TAbor 89o2, or G resham 1561.—Adv
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Tablets, Rulers, Pencils
Paste, Crayons, Pens, Ink
TABER PHARMACY
Selling at Costi f
M ETZGER
The Well Shod Boy is
Usually the Healthy Boy
RUBBERS— Big storm rubbers, which
every boy should have. No wet feet; no ab­
sent days.
GUARANTEED SHOE REPAIRING
CARL DAHL
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
Model 55
W inchester R ifle
See It und jo ii ’II m o it one l’or
jo u r next unii.
H UNTERS'
EXTRA
S P E C IA L !
W hile they last
Keen Kutter Hunting Knives
com plete w ith shield
A m m u nition ,
S p ortin g G ood s
A. W. METZGER <& CO.
The WINCHESTER Store
Phene 1451
You MustHearTlie
'âleiririb-lUa iticV
Matched-Unit Radio
KELLY-SPRINGFIELD
9"
$ 8 -5 0
c EACH
G uns,
is
Phone 145l
Ivy Filling Station
J. E. METZGER