Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 26, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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EARLIER MAILING OF
OUTLOOK COMMENDED
GRESHAM LOCALS
C o n tin u ed from Page
Many expressions of approval have
been heard concerning th e ea rlie r
Mrs. E lla M. P o tter, d au g h ter of Mrs.
m ailing hours of the G resham Outlook, S. I. Leland, is slow ly recovering from
which has had th e effect of gettin g the a severe attack of pneum onia at her
paper to its read ers in m any cases a hom e on the Base L ine road. H er
day ea rlier, and w ith g re a te r re g u la ri­ d au g h ter. Miss Rose P o tter, who is
ty. If th e re is delay in the delivery of teaching in th e C ottrell school. Is
th e paper a t any point th is office spending the week ends w ith her
would appreciate having It reported. m other.
P ap ers reaching th e P ortlan d postof-
The four and a half acre tra c t on
tice In the early afternoons of T uesdays
the west side of Main stre e t alm ost dl-
and F ridays should be delivered to
near-by localities the follow ing day. I ? ? * a t r ° B8 ' r o m ‘he hi* h 8cho<l1 »•
The following letter from Joseph S. f t *
plalte<1 into lots
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by the ow ner, J. N. C ianahan, who is
Brooks of Wasco, well know n to many
in this vicinity, expresses his ap p re-
“ >e surveying
and
elation of the change.
° f ‘h* ,otK’ of w h,ch th e r*‘ w“ '
... I . take . this
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. express be . about
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... th . irty . , 50x100 feet in size.
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.u « . Powell addition to G resham and was
■hange in m ailing hours for th e Out-
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,, e r a o , rig in ally a p a . rt of th e Dr. J. P. Powell
Before th a t it cam e in
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donation land claim . When the tra c t
haphazard way and I never knew ,
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and the lots ™
m easured
when
to expect , it. Now
my p ap er is subdivided
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properly, th ey w ill be placed on the
com es reg u la rly on th e day follow ing
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l 1 m . a rk e t for sale. K. C. R oberts had
publication, S
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days, and I alw ays look for it a t th a t 1 ch arg e of the surveying
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n a v i.
Mrs. C. G. S u th erlan d has retu rn ed
tim e and am not disappointed.
U nder th e p resen t plan th e p apers to h er hom e in S eattle a fte r sp en d in g !!
reach the P o rtlan d postofflee in tim e two w e e k s with her m other. Mrs. E. M. ,
to be handled by the day force for d is­ Coons, of the T erry d istrict.
Glen D avidson p urchased on W ed-I
tribution to the various ro u tes out of
th a t office the follow ing m orning, and nesday th ro u g h th e H essel Im plem ent |
to he placed on th e m orning tra in s com pany of th is place w hat is known
out of the city.
as th e ‘ big six ” W illys-K night sedan.
T he change does not m ake any dif­ T his Is a m achine som ew hat la rg e r ]
ference in the delivery of papers to th an th e new model 70 and hut v ery
patro n s on the routes from G resham few have been sold as yet in th is vi­
and Boring and points in n o rth ern cinity.
C lackam as county, though those g et­
W. L. C orsage Is iain up a t his home
ting the Outlook directly from the with a form of inflam m atory rheum a-1
postofflee a re enabled to read them tism w hich has afflicted both ankles. |
several hours e a rlie r th an heretofore, He expects to be back a t his w ork in
and the d istribution comes a t a m ore the postofflee soon.
convenient tim e of day.
H. J. P u lfe r and fam ily a re moving
today to P o rtlan d w here they recently
secured a grocery sto re at 37th and
Division stre e ts in exchange for th e ir
G resham residence, now th e p ro p erty
of C. I. Raker. Mr. P u lfer and Cecil
Licensed Electrician
will have ch a rg e of th e sto re, assisted
and C ontractor
by two salesm en. Miss L etltla P ulfer
Is p lan n in g to board a t th e residence
Fourteen years experience.
of Mrs. F red S outhard and continue
her w ork In the Davidson store.
Well Known — Satisfaction
Mrs. F letta H ibbert has retu rn ed
Guaranteed.
from a four-day visit w ith her d augh­
ter. Mrs. W. A. W illiam s, a t McMinn­
Phone Res. 1)5x4
Gresham,
Oregon ville.
Mrs. C. E. R u sh er en tertain ed a
P o rtlan d friend, Mrs. W illiam H orton,
and the la tte r’s d au g h ter, Mrs. Claude
C lu tter, of F resno, C alifornia. W ed­
nesday.
C. N. T aylor and fam ily have r e ­
tu rn ed to th e ir farm near L lnnem ann
Order early and get the
a fte r spending th e w in ter in P o rtland. •
choicest
Prof. Jo h n La Due arriv ed today at
th e home of his bro th er-in -law , D. M.
Cathey, from Los Angeles, California,
w here he has been teaching during the
w inter in the Ju n io r College. He is on
his way to his home In G reenville,
Illinois, w here he has been for many
Flowering Plants and
1 y ears a professor in G reenville Col­
Bedding Plants
lege. H e will spend a few days here
I and in P o rtlan d visiting w ith relativ es
and friends
Phone 306
W. W. A rm strong, resid in g near the
can n ery , had th e m isfo rtu n e to lose
about |3 0 w orth -of tu lip bulbs a few
n ig h ts ago Io Home m arau d er who en-
We Specialize
in Two-Pants Suits
$
Boys’ Knee Pant Suits $9.85 to $14.85
Il ox Candies, E tc.
d i e (Oararette
G resh am ,
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New Apparel
For Your Easter and Spring Wear
Most every one gets som ething new for E A S T E R .
have provided bountifully for your every need.
5 0 c 75c $ 1 .0 0
With Dad a n d m e i t ’s h a lf a n d half,
Tlie cow I ow n w as once liis calf;
No tow n fo r m in e I will not bolt.
B ecause my h o rse w as once liis c o lt;
I'm going to stic k rig h t w h ere 1 am ,
Bevans«* my sh e ep w as one«* h is lam b;
I 11 sta y w ith Dad lie g e ts my vote
B ecause my hog w as once his sh o a t.
It's tifty-Iifty w ith Dad a n d me,
A p ro fit-s h a rin g c o m p a n y ."
— Selected.
FIRST STATE BANK
A Strong Hank
Gresham, Oregon
M en’s O xfords & H igh C uts
LISLE HOSE
In all the popular
In good, sturdy l e a t h e r s ...................... $ 3 .8 5
Ladies’ Silk Hose
Men’s Underwear
QC _
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Phoenix Silk H ose . . $1.00
Phoenix Full Fashion $1.50
Phoenix Chiffon . . $1.75
C ooper’s R ibbed U nion Suits
A splendid hose in all
the latest colors .
shades
and
shapes
$2 to $5
Of course you need
' NEW SHIRTS
I luudreds of new patterns to choose from.
new fabrics in collar attached or detached.
$ 1 .5 0
$ 1 .6 5
$2
and A thletics
Springs Newest
FOOTWEAR
All the
7 here are plenty of styles from which you may
choose.
$ 2 .5 0
Pum ps, Colonials and O xfords
in all the best leathers.
In the new popular patterns . . . . 5 0 ^
C h i l d r e n ’s
Allen A Black Cat Hosiery
to
Ted K arlen, who lives south of H o­
gan statio n , w hile rounding the co rn er
at a stiff speed yesterday m orning
com ing from T hird s tre e t into Main on
his way to high school, threw the rig h t
front wheel of his Kulek to u rin g ca r
and sped acro ss the stre e t Just in front
of the A lexander residence. The most
of the dam age consisted of a broken
pindle. a bent fender and ru n n in g
board.
A nother w heel-throw ing stu n t o c­
cu rred T uesday noou in fro n t of the
Outlook office when G alen F ancher
was proceeding so u th w ard tu a C hev­
rolet coupe on his way homo. In
th is case It w as th e left re a r wheel,
and the drop of th e m achine caused
the axle to break.
Specializing at . .
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I CHILDREN’S SHOES........... $1.50 to $5
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W ork Clothes
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G R E SH A M
Popular Prices
B e g ice Red Trading Stamps
Two Cars I.use Wheels.
$F*
O ther Shoes at . . . $ 2 .7 5 to $ 7 .8 5
Neckwear
tered his prem ises and carefu lly dug
them from the ground, leaving no
trac e as to Identity. Also flowers of
th a t and o th er v arieties w ere taken
from the g arden during the night on
an o th er occasion.
The Misses G ertru d e S h arkey, H elen
L aw rence and Eliza Bechill are hom e
from Monmouth w here they a re a t ­
tending the sta te norm al. T heir sp rin g
vacation co n sists of but p a rt of a
week th is year.
$ 5 to $ 7 .5 0
WORK SHOES
Splendid for every d ay w ear 2 0 c to 3 5 c
Why one Boy left the Farm
WTiy Another one did’nt
You will like the new shoes this spring.
O xfords are very popular, especially light tans.
Fancy plaids and checks are very popular.
Fine heavy silks in plain or mixed colors
Men’s Hats
and Caps
We
Douglas and
Packard Shoes
3 Intervoven
Hose for Men
35c
"I left my Dad, his farm , h is plow.
B ecause my c a lf becam e liis cow ;
I left my Dad. tw a s w ro n g of course.
B ecause my colt becam e his h o rse :
1 left m y Dad, to sow a n d reap,
B ecause my lam b becam e h is sh e ep ;
1 dropped my hoe. am i stu ck my fork.
B ecause my pig becam e his p ork;
T h e g a rd e n tru ck 1 m ade to grow .
W as liis to sell an d m in e to h o e.”
Big Display of Spring Styles.
Our low overhead saves you
from $5 to $ I 0 a suit.
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Boys’ Long Pant Suits $17.50 to $22.50
Gresham Greenhouse
Brightly colored Easter Eggs, per­
fectly harmless to eat since all color­
ing is pure fruit tints. Both large and
e eggs.
ggs
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Easter
Cards, N o velties,
small
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SUITS
and other good m akes
Roses, Carnations
Callas
Candy Eggs
Two-Trouser
HART SCHAFFNER
& MARX
ARTHUR BJUR
Easter Lilies
The Extra Pair
Doubles the Wear
Farm Fire Fighting.
Next in im portance to buildings on
a farm . Is th e ir p ro tectio n from Are.
T he old-tim e farm er was repeatedly
victim ized by tire, for he did not fore­
see its occurence, m uch less guard
ag ain st it. A lert and keeping pace
w ith th e tim es—by use of the te le­
phone. radio, and re g u la r read in g of
n ew sp ap ers and m agazines—th e p re s­
en t-d ay farm er is inform ed of the
sim ple p rec au tio n s n ecessary and the
m ost efficient a p p a ra tu s available, for
th e prevention and com bating of tire.
The lire p rotection equipm ent on
th e farm should be selected on the
basis of its reliab ility , capacity and
ease of operation. N atu rally , it should
alw ays be kept in places w here m ost
liable to be needed; and farm hands,
of both sexes, ought to be in stru cted
in its use. In tellig en ce and p rep a re d ­
ness on th e p art of the farm er can re­
duce farm fire loss.
Certified p iau tln g of certified seed
potatoes pays in Oregon, says G. R.
Hvslop. ag ronom ist at th e experim ent
statio n , liecause they u sually m ake a
la rg e r yield. A lthough th e m erits of
certified seed a re pronounced, many
g ro w ers h esita te to use It because
they fear th a t they will not be able to
produce certified stock.
T he to tal
supply of certified seed in th e United
S tates is sm all.
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DON’T FAIL TO SEE
our wonderful line of
I Easter Chicks
Bunnies
Baskets
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Easter Cards
at our ever popular prices
We are h e a d q u a rte rs for
HEIDES CANDY EASTER EGGS
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ALWAYS GOOD
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I I ^lone 1236
G resham
Why have a lot of th in g s aro u n d you
I’hino for Sale.
don't need when some m ight be glad
High g rad e piano n ear G resham will
Raise the Ante-A untie!
to get them a t a b arg ain ? T ry a W ant
They Have No F quak
be sold to re lia b le p arty a t big saving.
Old lady to fighting y o u n g ste rs: "If Ad.
Allen A Bla« k Cat H osiery for boys you boys w ill stop fighting 1 11 give
410 m onthly w ill handle. A real buy,
and girls. 45c, 3 for 41 00 A yisw orth you each a n ic k e l!”
Turn over a new leaf—to the Want w rite at once for p articu la rs. Tail-
A M artin.—Adv.
"Not me! I'm after a dime now.”
Ada.
m an P iano S tore, Salem, Oregon.