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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1926)
n orner s: r ia n o i nning. The next tim e you buy ch ild re n ’« P iano tu n in g J3.50. P iano and or- hosiery, get Allen A Black Cat. They gan repairing. F red B. Jones 2825 " * “ r. li Ui f r „ 35c’ ’ for W- A *1’ - 1 4 9 tt stree t SE., P o rtlan d , phone TAbor w®r ^ 1 & M artin.—Adv. 18952, or G resham 1581.—Adv. Candy Eggs Brightly colored Easter Eggs, per fectly harmless to eat since all color ing is pure fruit tints. Both large and small eggs. Easter Cards, Novelties, Eox Candies, Etc. ¿the ©srarettv 'G resham . OREGON iiiiiiiimo iiiiiiiiiuioihiiiiiiiHowiiiisHimniiiwiiiiimimiiHwitiiimiiiiiiiniiiittiisiiHsmHiii« M E N-Look! Spring H as Officially Arrived We have prepared for this event MEN’S UNION SUITS The Topkis Athletic Union Suit, fits loose; cool and comfortable, full size and well made. Suit $1.00 Twin Button Sealpax Union Suits, 2 buttons on shoulder. No trouble............................... Suit $1.50 Men’s P. Q. A. Ribbed Union Suit, short sleeves, *«Uc length ...........................................Suit $1.50 M en’s Sport Collar Broad Cloth Shirts, in new and ne.it pattem»..................... Each $1.75 Also a Heavy Genuine Broadcloth Dress Shirt in gray, blue and ecru with narrow fine Rayon silk «tripe ............................ Each $2.50 Easter Ties in wonderful pat terns and shades priced 85c, 50c, 75c, 91.00 New Silk Mixed Sox in Colored Plaids, pair 50c, 85c, #1.00 We carry the Geo. P. Ide & Co. no-wilt collars, in ’ width» ..................................... Each 25c HARVEST HATS A complete line for men, women and children— Priced at 25c, 50c, 75c, 95c ¡ 3 WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. ■ “The House of Quality” 0RB8HAM, OREGON PHONE t i l l H e Give Green Trading Stamps THE SPINE OF METHUSELAH his n ln n id vlmi ain tliliig by a llfri J ’ AS LONG as the spinal hones stay in th eir proper place lliev don't annoy th e nerves ca rry in g the body's motive power Hut let some of tin . hones net out of place, even a little, and th e flow of nerve force Is nterrupted. Then the body m achine suffers, it would seem rea so n able to suppose that the hones In M ethuselah's spine stayed put. HOWEVER, that was before th« days of pavem ents, cem ent sidew alks Jogkly street < ars, train s and autom obiles. It was in the davs when a man would Just n atu rally have to Jump up and down on a rock or som e thing In order to Jai the spinal bones out of place. TODAY, our spinal hones won't «toy put. They get out of place, bother the nerves, and our bodies sutler because of In terru p tio n of nerve force IIU M i n n ' BI’ ( III tt'T I t c a r e e n s Itself ........ with a.I- .lusting spinal hone» so (tint nerve force can ilon freely. Then tin body ta k es care of Itself. Il retains elasticity death’s greatest I,«.. , e* bonrs. It doesn't AXIl will you then live as long as M ethuselah? Prohablv not You've got a lot of things to contend w ith th a t he didn't have Hut your life ■pan will be ctuinblerably* iviiKt hened. Npitutl Exam ination mitl V iiii I ) sis without Charge DR. GEORGE E. MALLETT Chiropractic Physician page 1 NEW ARRIVALS Oar Spring Styles in Children's Footwear C h ild r e n s F a n c y T r im m e d O x fo r d s All Black I atent Oxford— 5 S to S q i / 11 qc Light Tan Oxford, trimmed with black patent—5'/i to 8,’ $3.15; 8% to l l ’ $3 50 F k " ith ElkT Siz' s “ 8- n iS ; 8% “o i l, g j o .Ik Oxford, black patent trimmed— Sizes 5% to 8, $3.15; 8% to 11, $3.50 _ ______________________ 11% to 2’, $4.25 A. H. C ham bers, a b ro th er of Mrs. K enneth R oberts, and a friend, Lloyd SPFCi A I f Satin, Calf trimmed Pump, low rubber heel, (PO O r“ F ren ch , of Hood River, drove down for V tV IrlL i • all sizes for women and misses, regular $4.50...... tb iJ.O D a sh o rt stay a t th e R oberts home Sun day. D uring th e day Mr. and Mrs. K enneth R oberts and Miss H elen C ham bers drove to Camas, W ashing ton. and retu rn . Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Saiki are enjoy M en’s Soft Collar Dress Shirts at................ .....$1.25 to $2.50 ing th e com forts of a new O verland sedan w hich they purchased a few M en’s Munsing Athletic Union Suits, days ago. Sizes 34 to 50, $1 to $1.50 A rth u r BJur, who lives so u th east of G resham , w as in tow n S aturday. He Sealpax Twin Button Athletic Union Suits, is an experienced electrician and w as Striped Madras, all sizes $1.50 £3 for sev eral y ea rs w ith th e late F. I BOYS’ SH IR TS and BLOUSES “ Buster Boy” and Mack. He is now en terin g th e Held as an electrical co n tracto r. ________ “Bo>’ Blue" make, sizes 6 to 14 years, $1 to $1.50 L ester, th e 18-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McM urry, Is ill at the home of his au n t, Mrs. P. E. Stone, who is ca rin g for him. H is illn ess be gan tw o w eeks ago w ith chickenpox and has since developed Into p n eu monia. T he th ree-y ear-o ld d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. M cM urray Is still in A big assortment of Ladies’ Silk Hose in all the new Good S am aritan hospital in a critical colors wanted at 98c J condition from th e effects of p n eu monia. “Holeproof” All Silk Hosiery’, at $1.25 to $1.95 George L. Jo h n sto n , of G resham , and Miss Alma L. Dye, a bookkeeper in th e em ploy of the P o rtlan d T ele _______ “Holeproof” Chiffon Hosiery’ at $1.85 gram , w ere m arried Sunday a t the U o l^ r o o f ’’Münsings” Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery at $1.50 home of th e brid e's p are n ts in P o rt land. Mr. Jo h n sto n is associated with his fa th e r and b ro th e rs in th e c irc u la tion ro u te of th e T elegram and O re gonian and it Is understood th e new ly wedded couple w ill reside in P o rtlan d Miss H elen H arp er, of P o rtlan d , who has a violin class in G resham , w as the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. A lthaus. She occupies a prom inent place on the w eekly b ro ad castin g pro gram of several circu its. Mr. and Mrs. A lthaus drove Miss H arp er into P o rt land and then retu rn ed to th eir home in Cedar in tim e to h ear h er play in th e p rogram w hich w as given over KQP at the P o rtlan d hotel on Sunday evening. and each one a selected model C lair Stockton has obtained em ploy m ent in th e finishing room of th e pa E v ery model is d ash in g ly y o u th fu l—gracefu l of per m ills at Camas, W ashington, and line, exquisite in d etail, lovely in color, and infinitely spends th e week ends w ith his p are n ts varied in fab ric! You m ay choose a trim tailored at G resham . ’ m odel—o r a filmy g eo rg ette c re atio n —you, may Some one entered the prem ise« of J choose a frock th a t w as designed for spo. t, stree t, or G antenbein F rid ay night by cu ttin g dance w ear—and be assu red th a t it is th e zenith of the w ire to a fence a t th e re a r of the style, q u ality , an d w orkm anship. house, prying off the lock to th e ch ick en coop and m aking w ay w ith ten p u rebred Buff O rpington hens and ro o ster, also a full blooded Plym outh Rock ro o ster and tw o o th er hens. T his m akes the second tim e th e chick en house of Mr. G antenbein has been invaded d u rin g th e p ast few m onths, th e o th er loot not being so heavy as th is one. T his la st d epredation was alm ost a com plete cleanup of chickens at th e G antenbein household A social m eeting of u n u su a l in te r est will be held a t th e M ethodist Phone 2221 GRESHAM Episcopal church next T h u rsd ay eve ning In co u n e itio n w ith th e reg u lar m eeting of the Ladies Aid society. The Mr. and Mrs. D. D. S m ith and little m eeting w ill be held in th e evening in G resham V olunteer F ire d e p a rt stead of th e afternoon as usual, and d au g h ter drove to Spokane y esterd ay ment w ill give a benefit dance a t the th e men of th e church have u n d e rta k in an sw er to a m essage tellin g of the Masonic hall on next F rid ay evening, en to fu rn ish th e program and r e serio u s Illness and expected death of March 26. w hich prom ises to be an in fresh m en ts for th e occasion. P ro Mr. S m ith's fath er. D uring th eir a b tere stin g and enjoyable occasion. Old visions are being m ade for at least 200 sence the G resham F illin g statio n will tim e m usic and old tim e dances will Order early and get the people and th e Invitation is being ex be tak en ca re of by B urten W alrad be th e o rder, and "Mack'' T hom as of choicest Sandy will he announcer. R efresh tended to all m em bers and frien d s of and E. R.” W right. MEN’S FURNISHINGS Ladies' Silk Hosiery C o m e in a n d see th e N ew Silk Spring Dresses to L. A. WACK h i l l you i overr wonder about the ao rt of body m achine M ethuselah m ust have hud. MAN 8 body lit a m achine. It m ust he kept well oiled elan tie smooth running. E lasticity la life. Klgidltv la death. The motive power of the body m achine I k nerve force The main a rte rv of the n. rve system la the spinal »ord. As they branch aw ay from the spinal cord, all the tru n k nerves m ust pa»H through and betw een the movable bones of the «pine. ‘S’ , ? * . ’.?* Continued from F rid ay was th e occasion of the birth day of J. J. R obertson, he being 81 y ears of age. A num ber of friends called a t his home d u rin g the day. in eluding his sister. Mrs. E lizabeth Me Lain, and his sister-lu -law . Mrs. Jan e R obertson. F low ers, fru it an d o th er sm all but pleasing gifts w ere given him. Mr. R obertson's h ealth is now variable. H e has never been en tirely back to norm al since his severe sick spell a couple of m onths ago. T he th ird q u a rte rly m eeting of the F ree M ethodist church will begin F ri day evening and continue over S u n day, w ith p reaching each evening and Sunday m orning by th e Rev. W. N. Coffee, of Salem , su p erin ten d en t of the W illam ette d istrict. T he Rev. A ugust Y oungren, from C alifornia, Is planning to visit G resh am soon and a m eeting is being planned in th e in te rests of th e Ja p a n ese of th is place, to be held in the F ree M ethodist church- April 3. The Rev. Mr. Y oungren is a form er m is sio n ary to Ja p an and occasionally preach es to the Ja p an e se a t G resham . $7 i 2 hn n ,|!i!in.K tA H ’’l " ’ year*. C hipper ns n sparrow In hundredth year. h sa g ln e ! Ilul then, he didn’t lim e I.. " " " J I n a <>b«»t Kerins or anti-tux In» t.r appendicitis ,.r like Unit. And it Is donl»|iii| w hether be w e i e r iH'Mered In urn nee agent. hurt and It w ill g iv e you a new lea se on life. GRESHAM LOCALS Easter Lilies th e church to atten d . T he m eeting of Two obsidian sp ear points have th i‘ Aid society will he held in the been found recen tly by R. F. W alters E pw oith League room at 7:30 and the on his farm on G resham H eights, one social n ii- tin g w ill f«4low. of w hich w as tu rn ed up by the plow A son w as born to Mr. and Mrs. an d th e o th e r uncovered with the hoe F n d L. P ro cto r, of Sandy. March 19 at In th e garden. Both a re in good con the T im m erm an home In G resham dition. One is about tw o inches and T he baby has been nam ed Fred L ester th e o th e r about th ree inches long. J r. and w ith his m other is getting Mrs. A. T. Honey of P o rtlan d v isit- long well. A d au g h ter w as born to ed on F riday w ith her m other, Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McLean at th e sam e ! Houghner. T he Honeys form erly lived heyie on M arch 21. The child did n.'t on th e butte south of G resham . live. It being a ease of p rem a tu re b irth . ! Mr. and Mrs. F ran k L am b ert of but th e m other Is doing nicely. Mrs V. 8. M organ, of E stacada, a Jen n in g s Lodge w ere th e guests on ite r of Mrs. M. E. W illiam s, Is spend- ( Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C hase E. St. r a couple of days at th e W illiam s Clair. home. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Geddes and son A unique ad v ertisin g device w hich ! M aitland of P o rtlan d w ere In G resham Is a ttra c tin g con sid erab le atten tio n I S unday looking a fte r some re p a irs on has been placed In the window of th e | th e ir residence on South R oberts ave Hank of G resham . The affair is pro nue. pelled by electricity and co n sists of A le tte r recen tly received from Mr. ca rd s bearin g th e ad v ertisin g of vari- and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n , who are lo u s firm s. w hich a re picked up a u to spending th e w inter in S an ta Ana. m atically by sm all arm s and displayed C alifornia, b rin g s th e w ord th a t they ¡ to view ; then replaced by o th ers in have had a m ost d elightful sojourn ¡ tu rn . A ltogether It Is a neat and e f there. They are p lan n in g to leave for fective schem e for ad v ertisin g the home early in A pril and will arriv e w ares ot th e com m unity. about the m iddle of April. m en ts w ill be served a t th e O scarette Mr. and Mrs. G lenn F. Howe, who I cam e to G resham la st w in ter from N orth D akota, attended th e fu n eral services in P o rtlan d th is aftern o o n of D arius Howe, aged 77. la th e r o t Mr. Howe of th is place. In term e n t w as m ade in Rose City cem etery. . Mrs. G eorge D uncan en tertain ed four frien d s of M elcher D uncan at d in ner F riday evening, th e occasion of his 16th birthday. T he boys w ere John Ott, E dw ard Stubbs, W inston Strong and H arold Dve. A num ber of neighbors and friends gath ered a t th e home of Mrs. G. A. Cox last n ig h t to rem ind her th a t she had reached th e 50th m ilestone of her age. A p leasan t evening w as spent and light refre sh m e n ts w ere served. Those p rese n t besides Mr. and Mrs. Cox w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jero m e Cockel- reas, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hoover, Mrs. M. V. S turm , w ho w as also c e le b ra t ing h er own b irth d ay , Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Thom pson. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Spiaw n. Mr. an d Mrs. Alex. Adams. Mrs. L. D. C alkins, Blanch and Bernice Macho. Roses, Carnations Callas Flowering Plants and Bedding Plants Phone 306 Gresham Greenhouse The old flag pole base at the city h all is being burned out p rep a ra to ry to placing a new pole in th e ground. T his tim e a reinforced cem ent stu b w ill rep lace th e wooden one and steel clam ps will be used to bolt th e pole p ro p er to the base. The new pole w hich Is 60 feet in length has been lying on th e g ro u n d for som e tim e ready to be erected. The old one was blown down in a stro n g e a st wind w hich prevailed last w inter. They H ave No Equal. Allen A Black Cat H osiery for boys and girls. 35c. 3 for » to o . A ylsw ortb A M artin.—Adv.