Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 09, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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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.
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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.
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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
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Bank of G resham Bldg.,
er is convalescing nicely but her hus Brown.
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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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