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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1926)
PAGE FOCK iniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiuiiiiHiiiiiiiii'', B. O. Boswell received a card S u n UQH day from his wife who left T h u rsd ay for Em poria, K ansas. W hen th e m es A b rush fire ju st outside th e w est sage w as w ritten she w as on the re a r ern city lim its of G resham called out of an observation ca r a t Pocatello, th e fire d ep artm en t Sunday afternoon, Idaho. T he th erm o m eter registered H'e have received today another shipment of but on arriv in g on the scene th e local 104 d e g re e t. Ladies’ House Dresses boys decided th e re w as no im m ediate Mr. and Mrs. R. H onrath and fa m d an g er and left it in th e hands of ily left S u rd ay afte r visiting with the those who had sta rte d it. men who w ere clea rin g land in th e vicinity. relativ es of the latte r, the Bailey and Lot 1 Made from light colored percales, T he fire had been b u rn in g for a week R aker fam il.es. for a week or longer. or m ore but those in ch arg e evidently They will stop in Berkeley, C alifor flare skirts, braid trimmed, got frig h ten ed S unday and th o u g h t it nia, for a visit w ith th ree sisters of special at.................................. was beyond th e ir control, hence the Mrs. H onrath' eu ro u te to th e ir home in F lorence,' Colorado. tu rn in g in of th e alarm . Mr. and Mrs. S. H errick, of K ansas to arrive this week Miss H ester Thorpe, who h as ju st 'City, K ansas, cou hio of Mr. and M" Lot 2 Made from high colored prints, retu rn ed from a w eek's m otor trip to E. E. W elling, dropped in Sunday at V ancouver, B. C., w ith the P ettin g ers See them while the stock is complete floral and scroll designs, assorted colors, the W elling home to spend a day, as of Oswego, left W ednesday for C or they a re m aking a to u r of th e w est all trimmed with Val. ecru vallis. w here she will join Miss G race The tw o fam ilies drove to Salem for Many new styles that are different and attractive. lace, e a c h ............................ H arding and Miss Gladys Moore. The the day to visit w ith Mr. and Mrs Each design has its individual feminine appeal. The th ree will th en proceed to San F ra n Em m ett Welling. cisco via th e co ast ro u te in Miss H a rd leather blendings have been carefully arranged to meet Some extra large sizes at........... $2.95 Mr. and Mrs. P h ilip B ratzei and ing's car. They expect to be gone a wide variety of dress, thus enhancing the popularity dau g h ters, F ried a and K atherine, have sev eral weeks. of each number. retu rn ed from th e G ladstone chau Mrs. A. H. W rig h t left Sunday j tau q u a w here they cam ped for a w hile Special on boys’ baseball suits, regular price $ 1 .95 nig h t for Y ellow stone N ational p ark and enjoyed sev eral of the program s now ..................... $1.38 w here she will m eet a p arty of friends They rep o rt the m usical num bers and A fter a to u r of th e p ark they plan to the ad d resses of th e sessions as m ost BOYS’ ANO M E N ’S REDS g o to Colorado to visit for several delightful and en tertain in g . All sizes In stock. weeks. "'»IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKI l l l l l l * I M I I * M * * l * l Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cochrane, of M en ’s $1.50 and $1.95 | B o y s .... $ 1.25 and $1.35 E. D hulst has p urchased th e F. J G ran ts P ass, arriv ed Sunday to visit E rz farm of 40 acres located one- w ith Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley, old fourth m ile w est of th e Lusted school acq uaintances. A b ro th er, E. R. house, and have taken possession C ochrane, and w ife w ere h ere a sh o rt w ithin th e past ten days. T he sale of tim e ago from Rogue R iver for a brief “The H ouse of Q uality” p a ir th e farm w as negotiated th ro u g h B. visit w ith th e Cooleys. They resided GRESHAM ,OREGON W. T horne. Mr. D hulst and fam ily near G resham ab o u t ten y ea rs ago PHONE 1411 occupied the L innem ann place for and w ill be rem em bered by many. several y ears but recen tly left th e re We Give Green Trading Stamps Mrs. H. H. Ott and son, David, and and enjoyed a to u r of Belgium and her sister, Miss Violet P erre t, w ent to iiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiinii o th er E uropean countries. On th e ir S easide a w eek ago M onday and on re tu rn they began to look around for W ednesday of la st w eek w ere joined a place of th e ir own w hich resu lted by Dr. Ott and Jo h n H essel, who re in th e p u rch ase of th e E rz ranch. m ained un til Sunday, th e en tire p arty Three of the best selling colors T h ere is a larg e house on th e farm , re tu rn in g hom e a t th a t tim e. have just arrived by express— w ith full cem ent basem ent and bath. Born to Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Rau, of Parchm ent, Long Beach and Sugar A sp rin g on a higher level th a n th e P o rtlan d , on S atu rd ay , Ju ly 17, an 8- Cane. house fu rn ish es a grav ity w ater sy s pound boy who h as been nam ed W il tem. It is a m ost desirable hom e and liam F ra n k lin . T he m o th er w as fo r 14-quart White Enamel R The Munsing full-fashioned, pure was bought w ith th e stock and com m erly Miss Mabel Michel. t? plete equipm ent and th is y ea r’s crop. thread silk, reinforced with lisle in S. E. P alm q u ist an d fam ily enjoyed Mrs. J. E. M etzger and ch ild ren , th e p ast w eek in sev eral ja u n ts sures real service for the lowest G w endolyn and R obert, Mrs. J. S. aro u n d th e country. On T uesday they possible price. arlso n and Mrs. W alter M etzger anti drove to B rush P ra irie to v isit th e d au g h ter, D oris, a re spending sev eral fa th e r of Mr. P alm q u ist and on W ed w eeks at Seaside. nesday th ey w ent to N ew berg and vis D. M. R oberts has invested in one of ited w ith Mrs. P a lm q u ist’s b ro th er those fine new elec tric ran g es w hich Joe M agnuson and fam ily. They drove the P o rtlan d E le ctric Pow er com pany to Sherw ood on T h u rsd ay w here Mrs S g is leaving in a n um ber of hom es in P alm q u ist's siste r an d fam ily reside On display in our window | Phone 2221 Gresham 1 th is vicinity and elsew here. and w hile th e re th ey aieo ch atted w ith = = Mr. and Mrs. V ictor M cCrosky, of E. A. K essler, a fo rm er G resham re s i P o rtlan d , th e la tte r rem em bered as dent. G ust L arso n had ch arg e of the Miss E tta A nderson, of Powell Valley, au to top shop d u rin g th e absence of w ere p le asa n tly su rp rised S atu rd ay th e p ro p rieto r. hone 1236 Gresham Miss M arie Bohles, who recen tly evening by a p arty of frien d s w hich Included a num ber from G resham and cam e to G resham from Chicago to SPECIAL on English Dinner Ware. 32-piece set vicinity, Mr. and Mrs. H enry T ilg n er v isit h er b ro th er-in -law and sister, R in ar M attson and th e Misses L illian Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mack, resid in g for $6.79 L ekander, Eliza Bechil and G race w ast of G resham , h as become so well pleased w ith th e O regon co u n try and Welch. G resham in p a rtic u la r th a t she has decided to stay and has accepted the position of beau ty c u ltu re o p era to r at Buckeye Cords Kelflex Cord th e B ailey B eauty shop. She tak es 30x3% reg. c l .. $ 8.20 th e place of Miss T h elm a K oopang 30x3%, re g u la r. .$11.15 30x3% ci. oversize $9.55 who left recen tly for P eoria, Illinois. 30x3% oversize. .$12.90 31x4 S. S. 6-ply Miss N ellie C u rrin , of P o rtlan d , a 31x4, S. S. 6-ply. .$19.15 cord ...................$15.60 niece of Mrs. G. A. Cox, took Miss 32x4, 6-ply c o r d . . $17.70 32 X 4 .....................$20.95 33x4, 6-ply co rd . .$1X50 K oopang's place te m p o rarily un til 33 X 4 .................... $21.85 -'M% ...................$20.55 32 X 4 % ................ $2X15 p erm a n en t arra n g e m e n ts could be m ade. Miss Bohles com es highly rec om m ended and has had eig h t y e a rs’ experience in b eau ty th erap y . Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sm ebsrud and tw o ch ild ren , of P o rtlan d , have tak en 29x 4.40 Kelly Baloon....................$13.75 room s w ith Mrs. Ed Sm ith for a 30 x <P/2 reg. size, grey tube.............. $2.10 m onth. T hey cam e o u t d u rn g th e b e r ry season and la te r he h as been em AV e sell gas for 22c per gallon and western oil 15c ployed a t c a rp e n te r w ork on the Brown building. R alph S tan ley gave a picnic for his 25 b erry pickers on W ednesday. The Cor. Powell and Roberts evening w as sp en t a t th e Sandy riv er GRESHAM, OREGON' n ea r th e club bouse w here all enjoyed th em selv es greatly . E ugene Chiodo tre a te d liis b erry p ick ers to a w ienie ro a st on S atu rd ay evening of last week, about 65 being p resen t. It was Arc You Keeping Your Car on < r tt -a o iY w c fu rt* o f C o in - D ip p e d also th e occasion of th e seventh b irth H j H o i ' h t h o n m g m a g n ifie d c o rd u n f i l l e d ta la fifte e n u n a H e r card», day of his d au g h ter Eugenie. X c o m p u te d o f m a n y tu lle fiber». a ll Í T he W. C. T. U. w ill hold its re g u th o ro u g h ly » o f r a t e d a n d lit m l. I ted ru b b e r h r <»«» f * D ip p in g . la r m onthly business m eeting at the hom e of Mrs. M ary McManus on T h u rsd ay afternoon. C a t ow ners have never been able to buy tire m ileage at so lo w a cost per m ile as A pole of th e P. E. P. electric light You can ’t operate your car line b urned ail th ro u g h Monday night successfully and at a m ini in the n o rth p a rt of G resham and was safe and trouble free. mum of expense on ex tinguished for the second tim e this W e Als o Sell 11,is is possible because o f th e highly skilled m orning afte r th e pole was about half research engineers w ho have developed special b urned th ro u g h at th e base. T he fire sta rte d late Monday evening In ru b m ach in ery and processes to r m an u factu rin g G um -D ipped Tires, com bined w ith econom i bish aro u n d th e pole but w as thought A t T hese R educed Prices cal n a tio n a l d is tr ib u tio n th ro u g h efficient to be out a fte r a pail of w ate r had B lij not change that old worn out oil in your crankcase S ervice D e a le rs, m a n y e q u ip p e d w ith th e been poured on it. b ut in th e m o rn 30x3 Fabric Clincher *6.90 29 x 4.40 lalloon • 11.20 and tliin grease in the differen tial— it may save la te s t b ire s to n e m e th o d s o f r e p a irin g High ing it w as b u rn in g b risk ly and was 30x34 FtbrloCIInchot. 7.80 29 x 4.75 Bxlloen 14.90 you an exp en sive repair hill. Pressure, Full-Size B alloon, Bus a n d Truck. only put out afte r clearin g aw ay the 30x3 Rog. Cl. Cord.. 7.70 30 I 4.75 Balloon tl 60 T ires. tra s h and chopping aw ay the burned 30x34 Rog Cl Cord.. 8.95 29 a 4.95 lalloon 16.45 We have the wood, in addition to w ater. It will be »0x34 (x. llzoCI Card 9.95 30 i 4.95 lalloon 17.25 b ir e s to n e ’s lo n g fight a g a in s t th e B ritis h n ecessary to replace th e pole. 31x4 (.(.C ord 15.75 30 x 5.25 lalloon 18.15 R u b b er R estriction A ct has saved car ow ners 32x4 1. 1. Cord 17.25 A quiet celeb ratio n of his 84th 31 a 5.25 lalloon 19.05 m illions o f dollars. b irth d a y w as given th e Rev. J. H. 32x44». t. Card . . . 23.35 32 a 6 00 Balloon. 22.95 and the best place in town to do the work. W e can serve you b e tte r w ith these w o n d e r 33x5 t. ». Cord . . . 29 50 Wood on last F riday n ig h t by his sons 33 i 6.00 Bxlloon. 24.10 fu l tires an d save you m oney. C om e in today. I. T. and Will Wood and all th eir fam M eute in D ie tirent tio n iim u u l Firestone Factories ilies able to he p resen t. Mrs. Annie und C arry the S tandard Tire G uarantee M O ST M ILES PER D O L L A R W right, a n ea r n eighbor and a close Here are some new tire prices, others on request frien d of m any y ears, w as also p re s Goodrich slliertnnn Tubes Radio Cords ent. A huge bouquet of gladiolas was Tobes Cords Grey nt for th e occasion by H ow ard Lake 30 x 3% SI 1.50 of Gillis. The Rev. Mr. Wood has 3 0 x 3 % reg $».00 30 x 3% ). S $1». 15 been ill and confined to his bed for 31x4 G resh am , O regon $21.25 $X70 30 x 3% O. S #».95 sev eral days. 32 x 4 $.Xx5 $2X25 29 X 4 40 balloon $15.25 $X50 29 x 4.40 balloon $11 JO (Sec ad ditional locals on page 2) Ladies’ House Dresses GRESHAMLOCALS Kew Fall Shoes 98c $2.50 *3.95 to *7.50 ® Munsing Silk Hosiery WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. $ 1.50 EXTRA SPECIAL! Dish Pan j W. R. HICKS COMPANY HEPP’S RACKET STORE New Low Tire Prices KELLY- SPRINGFIELD N ew L ow P rices SPECIALS GUM- DIPPED TIFaES IVY FILLING STATION Starvation Rations? THIN OIL AND GREASE OLDFIELD TIRES * Heavy Summer Grades KASER SERVICE STATION SANDY GARAGE S an d ;, Oregon V. A M E R IC A N S S H O U L D GEO. H. ATKINSON Spriugdnle, Oregon P R O D U C E T H E IR OWN R U B B E R .. . . . . >nrn f : M W. of A. MEMBERS ami frien d s of G resh am Camp are invited to atten d picnic to be held Sunday. Ju ly 25. 1926. at L ittle Ja ck F alls, one m ile east of R ainier. O re gon. L et’s got C. J. LUNDQVIST. Clerk. GRESHAM SERVICE STATION C orner T h ird and Main Phone 1631 County Eair—He There. August 3-8, at Gresham