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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1926)
t PAGE FOLK Berry Grower« Attention. Plano Tuning. All b erry gro w ers who are not u n P iano tu ning $3.50. Piano and o r der co n tract, ATTENTION. Call H. O. gan repairing. F red B. Jones, 2625 Andrew , 89$, for valuable Inform ation 49th stre e t SB., P o rtlan d , phone TAbor concerning th is y e a r’s crop.—Adv. 8952, o r G resham 1561.—Adv. GRESHAM LOCALS Continued from page 1 Mrs. O. A. E astm an retu rn ed Sunday night from Indianapolis, Indiana, to which place she w as sent a m onth ago as a m em ber of the executive board of the W om en’s A uxiliary to the A m eri can Legion. She visited relativ es and friends in Chicago, Madison, and in southw estern W isconsin. She sta te s th a t W isconsin is suffering from an exceptionally cold w inter, th e th e r m om eter reg isterin g , a t th e tim e she was th ere, 20 degrees below zero. Word has been received rrom .Mr. „ „ , , _ Mrs. W ard In g lis has been ill for and Mrs. E. D hulst, who w ent ea rly in F or expert w indow cleaning see 8. . . ... Tajlma, or leave orders with John ' the P“«1 ten daya wlth a aevere aie«e Decem ber to Belgium, th a t th ey a r rived safely and had a delightful trip Brown, Gresham, phone 2501. ot ,he mumps. with line w eather and no sickness. They find conditions m uch changed since com ing from th a t co u n try 15 years ago. They expect to visit u n til sp rin g w ith relativ es and friends. Rapid progress is being made on the Miss H elen Hoss u n d erw en t an op eratio n la st F riday for th e rem oval of razing of th e old building belonging to Ql’ESTIOS—“I am *■ sufferer with kidney iron hie. a toxic g o iter at P o rtlan d S an itariu m . A. J. W. Brown on Powell street. It Ilute been told It Is Bright’s Disease. Mill an She is u n d er the ca re of a special n u rse was feared th e high w ater would in examination tell you whether my spine is respon and her condition is considered s a tis terfere with the building plans, but the sible for the trouble I” factory, but visitors a re being ex clu d creek has now receded until som e thing n ea r norm al, and th e w recking ed th is week. ANSWER-—T he only possible way th a t your diseased condition Mr. an d Mrs. M. D. K ern celeb rated process is literally m aking the dust m ay be replaced by a condition of h ealth is to perm it th e free passage the forty-eighth an n iv ersary of th e ir fly. C harley W heeler, who has had a of F unctional E nergy from th e brain to the kidneys, th u s allow ing the m arria g e on F rid ay of la st w eek b arber shop estab lish m en t In th e w est kidneys to receive the E nergy upon w hich they are solely dependent when they invited th e ir n eig h p art of the building for about a year for th eir norm al work. When th is has been accom plished, your disease cannot longer exist. It is as im possible for disease to be p re s bors in for an afternoon luncheon. past, Sunday moved his equipm ent en t in th e hum an body w ith th e spine in p erfect alig n m en t as it is for Those p rese n t w ere Mrs. C. J. L u n d and b arb erin g accessories and for th e d ark n e ss to express Itself in th e light of th e shining sun,—th e two quist, Mrs. M. E. G ilm ore, Mrs. Tom present has them stored. As yet he absolutely can n o t exist. The fact th a t you a re a sufferer w ith kidney L auderback, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L aw has been unable to find a suitable lo tro u b le is positive evidence th a t som ething is w rong w ith th e supply of E nergy going to the kidneys. A Spinal A nalysis will enable u s to rence, Miss C onstance Page, Mrs. W cation and his plans a re som ew hat in tell you w hat you may expect from A djustm ents. definite as to the future. A. W in ters and Mrs’ C. M. Q uicksall F ree lectu res are to be given a t the Mr. and Mrs. W illiam F ish er of the S p in al E x a m in a tio n an d A nalysis w ithout C h arg e Firw ood section are being cared for at M ethodist church tonight and to m o r the T hom as sa n ita riu m and th e re s i row night by Dr. H. C. Collins on su b dence of Mrs. J. A. Bushong re sp e c t jects p ertain in g to h ealth along the ively, both suffering from pneum onia. lines of food, nerves and mind. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. W ells and daugh A sm all son was rep o rted ill at first, Chiropractic Physician but he h as recovered and is being ter, of P o rtlan d , w ere Sunday g u ests taken c a re of by a neighbor. Mrs. F ish at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. P /-» V » rx 1 Q Q 1 Bank of G resham Bldg., er is convalescing nicely but her hus Brown. * A iO I lC 1 1 G resham , Oregon Mr. and Mrs.'A. M eyers a re expected band is still in a serio u s condition. It is th o u g h t a slig h t change for th e home from C alifornia to n ig h t or to b etter has been noted during th e p ast morrow w here they have gone o n a 24 hours. He is a prom inent dairym an business trip . D uring th e ir absence th eir d au g h ter, Betty, w as left in care n ear Firw ood. Mrs. V ernie King, of Sandy, who has of an au n t of Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Tice, been at th e T hom as sa n ita riu m for who lives near M armot and who cam e some tim e past, is doing as well as can to G resham to assum e th e care of th e be expected and g reets her frien d s in house as well as th a t o f the little girl. the m ost cheerful m anner. P o rtlan d S hortly after the d ep a rtu re of Mr. and Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Tice becam e very friends called on her Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Pinney, of P o rt ill with pneum onia and was removed land, visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ivan to Goo'd S am aritan hospital F rid ay Swift S atu rd ay . T he p arty of four at w here her condition is reported to be tended a dance n ear E stacad a th a t critical. The friends of J. J. R obertson are evening. Sam S m ith Is erectin g a three-room glad to note he is sufficiently recov cottage w ith hath on one of his lots ered from his recent sick spell to be Ladies’ all silk, 24-inch with wide satin selvedge, amber north of his residence which Is ex around again. He attended church tipped, carved club handle. Colors, Black, Red, pected to be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Sunday and th is m orning was driving Tom Cooper upon com pletion, who ex his Ford on Main stre e t as usual. Brown and Navy. Regular price, $5.95. d* A Mrs. H ilda Metzger, wife of Cecil pect la te r to buy It. N ow Mr. and Mrs. F. A. M iller are ex Metzger, u nderw ent an o peration at pecting th e ir son, Roy, home to m o r Good S am a ritan hospital th is m orning row from a five-m onths’ c ru ise to for the rem oval of a toxic goiter w ith China and Jap an on th e “W est Je n n a .” which she has been troubled for a T R IX IE BRAND of W o m e n ’s H ouse D resses m ean s He expects to rem ain home indefinite num ber of m onths past. The o p era tion w a s pronounced a success in ev h ig h class g a rm e n ts , well m ade a n d colors fadeless. ly. Mrs. B. W. Em ery is confined to h er ery way and she was rep o rted to be No. 458 is a tine printed cloth. Neck, belt and pockets bed w ith an a ttac k of th e grip. H er convalescing rapidly from th e effects triinmed with rick rack braid. Colors, Green, son, Dr. M. W. Em ery, of P o rtlan d , of tlie an aesth etic. Mr. M etzger w as at the hospital during th e forenoon orange, buff and blue. A good looking dress for $2.00 called on his m other Sunday. Mrs. Sam Stafford en tertain ed in and is m uch pleased w ith th e re su lt No. 125. Striped Madras cloth, made with inverted form ally F rid ay afternoon for about of the su rg ical work. The rep o rts from th e sick room of pleats. Colors, tomato, green, blue, lavender. 30 ladles who called. She was a s s is t F. L. Mack are very encouraging to ed by Mrs. J. I,. Stafford who presided b ach $2.50 at th e tea table. Many w ere obliged his friends. T here has been a decided No. 135 A tine English broadcloth with small designs, to Head th e ir reg rets on account of th e im provem ent during th e past two or severe rain storm and th e prevalence th ree days. trimmed with contrasting colors and lace. Col A. W .Metzger has co n tracted w ith of much sickness. ors, lavender, blue and salmon. Each..... $3.25 Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Lym an retu rn ed hte T ro u td ale L ettuce & Cauliflow er S aturday from Edm onds, W ashington, association to supply them 100 tons No. 350. Imported broadcloth. Colors, olive, gray and n ear S eattle, w here they have been of a specially p repared com m ercial black with bright contrasting scroll designs. for th e past m onth with th e ir son, fertilizer. T his is being mixed at the Spanish ecru lace trimmed. Each $3.50 Keith Lym an, who Is p rincipal of the rate of betw een fi and 8 tons a day and high school there. D uring th eir stay deliveries are to bq m ade d u rin g F eb No. 912. Small figured prints, medium light. Ex with th e ir son tils wife w as in a hos ru ary and March. $1.25 tra sizes 46 to 52. Each.............. pital, and a fte r her re tu rn home. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Lyman enjoyed sev GRESHAM C O U PLE TA K E A FULL LINE M ARRIAGE VOWS eral p leasan t visits to S eattle and o th er places. W edding bells ran g m errily Monday A ten-pound baby g irl w as born to for tw o G resham people, George Mr. and Mrs. H arvey F ederspiel of B randt and Miss Mildred Zeek. who for men, women and children P o rtlan d F eb ru ary 1. Both m other w ere united in the bonds of m a tri and child have been very sick but a re mony th a t afternoon at a p retty home .Vo adrence yet in prices now doing well. They ure at the T im wedding at the home of th e bride's merman p riv ate san itariu m . m other. Mrs. O rland Zeek. at L eban on, 15 friends and relativ es being present. The bride w as attired in peach satin and the bridesm aid, Miss " I ’he H ouse of Q im liti" C#O tlliA TlV < D orothy Zeek. wore a gown of pink PHONE m i crepe de chine. Both ca rrie d bouquets .G resh am , OREGON I of carn atio n s. The groom 's best man H e Give G reen T ra d in g S tam ps ! w as Arcen Belmore, of H arrisb u rg . | T he Rev. W illiam Em bry, of Lebanon, I was th e officiating clergym an. Dainty I refresh m en ts w ere served at the con- i elusion of the cerem ony and a num ber of gifts w ere received by the couple. 1 Mr. B randt has been in business in G resham the past four years as the . p ro p rieto r of the G resham tire shop. The bride, who Is the g ran d d a u g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Leslie and the niece of Mrs. A nnie Hevel. w as a fo r m er stud« nt at Lebanon high school 12-q u art G alv . P a il G la ss M ix in g B ow ls and has worked in G resham on the lo Of co u rse you are going to give II her a box of candy as a fitting re- cal telephone exchange and ns an a s th is week Hets of 5 tills week j m einbrance for St. V alentine's Day. sistan t In th e office of Dr. H. C. J o h n a t 25c each P e r s e t, 59c I So why not give her the best? She son. They will reside In a m odern | I will ch erish the feeling of atten tiv e th r> . -room ap artm en t at the hom e of th o u g h tfu ln ess behind th is display Mrs. A nnie Hevel on E ast Powell St. of good taste. Our candy is most delicious— It is Heavy Japan 7-inch D in n e r P la te s tem ptingly arran g ed in lovely box EDITOR UNDERGOES P lain W hite Engl; li W are G olfee G ups es, including dainty h eart-sh ap ed SECOND OPERATION th is week tilla week m es— and the prices are th e low est. The editor of th e Outlook, who a n - Sc each E a c h 12c A SPLEN DID ASSORTMENT j derw ent a serious operation at Good ! S am aritan hospital a m onth ago today. a n d fo r th e p a r ty ’ went on the op eratin g tab le again th is W a te r G la sse s W in c h e s te r H a m m e rs 1 m orning for the rem oval of a tu m o r (teg u lar value $1.30 S everal Styles 5 which has caused stubborn bladder th is week th is week ' ■ trouble and has hindered convales E a c h 5c E a c h 9Sc cence. Mr St. C lair has m ade rap id I gain in g eneral h ealth during the past SP E C I IL V A L E N T IN E I tw o weeks u nder the ca re of a sp ecial Complete Stock Fertilizer, Tree and Merry ist and approached th is second ordeal RRICK ICE CREAM Pruner», Shovel», Spade», Mattock», Saw», Single In good sp irits and w ith th e ex p ecta tion th a t afte r recu p eratio n he will Tree», Handle». We also have a fine assortm ent ta k e up his w ork w ith pleasu re and of hulk candies for V alentine Dav. added vigor. A late rei»ort from Good S am aritan hospital is to th e effect th a t Mr. St. C lair stood th e second o p e ra tion well and was com ing out nicely | from u nder the Influence of the a n aesthetic. It is expected th a t his r e covery will be certain and rapid from I th is time. 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