Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 27, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE FOUR
Huge Ckeek to ‘Check’ Suffering.
"I sh all be glad to b ring th e photo­
F ra n k E ggerm an, of P o rtlan d a
W hat is believed to be th e larg est g rap h s and sto ries of ch ild ren for
check ever w ritten In th e h isto ry of anyone who will g u ara n tee the c h il­
b ro th er of Mrs. O. W. Mason, who
banking Is being ca rrie d to th e Near d ren 's su p p o rt for a y ear or m ore if
C. S n ed ig ar of the A rleta d istrict with h er husband Is e t th e Boswell
E ast by Tom Swayze o f Tacom a, when he will com m unicate w ith me th ro u g h
he sailed from New York on Ju ly 7 as the Near E ast Relief offices in S eattle was In G resham S atu rd ay looking home tem p o rarily , spent S unday with
his relatives,
A m erican Golden Rule A m bassador to or P o rtlan d ,” w rites Swayze.
o ver acreag e proposition.
Swayze w ins th e distinction of be­
tlie Near E ast, The check is n early
Mrs. Mai gte C o rn u tt and daughter,
--------- .......
„ , „ auur io
' ,iss Avis R ° s e rs was hostess at a
Hule „ A u„
m bassador
to m
the e
four feet long, Is for >100, and will ing Golden
T
hurza.
a n here from Riddle. Oregon,
enable Swayze to go into one of the N e a r E ast through being chosen by »lum ber p arty la st S atu rd ay n ig h t at
visiting w ith th e fam ilies of D. M.
. u s r s a i s c
i " “ “ v , " ...... -
-
refugee cam ps of the N ear E ast and a i . ’ X
take a child into an orp h an ag e w here
C athey and S. C. Jones and o th e r re l­
Its care will be guaran teed for a year. sentative. Cleveland H Dodge, the Hl y of »alem , who is visiting with atives and friends.
In addition to th e check. Swayze New York p h ila n th ro p ist offers each Mis8 Joyce K idder. O ther g u ests w ere
Miss Leo: a Bailey underw nt an
c a rrie s w ith him sim ilar com m issions year to send to th e N ear E ast a rep- Mis» K idder, Miss Mabel W inters Miss o peration W ednesday for the rem oval
from m any o rganizations including rese n tativ e of th a t city w hich m akes E lizabeth H orning and M U . in of h er to n sils al the Eye. Ear, Nose
the best o bservance of In tern atio n al Sttlifh
. * .
’ M
Ina
au th o rity from his Alma M ater, the Golden
Rule Sunday.
Sm ith. Miss H elen .R ogers had as a “A"1,, T h ro at hospital in P o rtland.
college of P uget Sound, Tacom a, and
Swayze saw service In th e W orld w ee k -«*><> guest Miss*Alma D outnet of M inle she has rallied slow ly from the
also from W illam ette U niversity, S a ­
effects of th e operation, her cm eiition
lem, to endow some w orthw hile young W ar in the 110th E n g in eers, Is th e dis- P o rtlan d .
Is reg ard ed as satisfacto ry .
m an or woman with a sch o larsh ip in trlc t se creta ry of th e Gyro clubs of
A 10-pound d au g h ter w as born to
O
re
g
o
n
,
W
a
s
h
in
g
to
n
,
and
B
ritish
Co-
A
«
ro
u
p
of
about
20
young
people
an A m erican university In the Near
Mr. and Mrs. G. C 1' ow er a t th e re s i­
lum
hia,
and
form
er
p
resid
en
t
of
the
enjoyed
a
picnic
at
the
home
of
Mr
E ast. By o th e rs he has been com ­ E n w o rth l-M m ia -r=-------
dence of Mrs. J. A. Bushong on
and M rs H M
—
m issioned to take children from ref­ E pw orth L eague Tacom a d istrict.
T hursday, Ju ly 22. The baby has been
ugee cam ps and place them in orp h an -
ning.
nam ed P hyllis Mary.
ages ami to g u ara n tee th e ir support.
Many new W ant Ads. today.
Mrs. George C u rrin retu rn ed h o m e 1
I ran sp o rta tlo n has oeen arran g e d Monday from H eppner, Oregon, w here
for those having no o th er way of go­ she has been visiting a d au g h ter for
ing to th e p a rty to be held in the W. F. the p ast th ree m onths. Melvin Brug-
H e Can Bring Back Your Lout Power and
ger and Mias V irginia C u rrin drove to
Honey grove on W ednesday evening, H eppner S atu rd ay for Mrs. C u rrin the
\\ atch for complete announcement
Motor Economy
when the w ork of th e P o rtlan d S ettle­ th ree re tu rn in g yesterday.
of our big
The re g u la r m eeting of G resham
m ent ce n te r w ill be explained by Mrs.
Motors wear—only you can’t see the worn parts—
A. B. Manley, p resid e n t of th e board A m erican Legion Post No. 30 will be
they’re hidden.
and Miss O lla G race Davis, and _ held tonight, Tuesday, Ju ly 27 in th e !
n um ber of m usical selections w ill be G resham g ran g e hall. The au x iliary I
Lost power and pep, higher gas and oil consumption—
given by local m usicians. T hose ta k ­ has suspended m eeting d u rin g the '
ing p a rt on th e m usical p ro g ram are sum m er m onths.
tney re all due to worn motors.
Mrs. J. E. G ates and d au g h ter M ar­
P h illip H epp and his m other en ­
Bring your car to us today. Let us look it over. We’re
g aret, Miss N ettle Nelson, Mrs. Bayard joyed a trip on th e Columbia riv er I
M iller, Dr. H H. Ott and L eslie Wal Sunday on board th e steam er Made­
motor trouble specialists and “Can Bring Back Your
r a d . T he public is invited to attend. line. T he excursion took them from
Lost 1 ower and M otor Economy.”
Follow ing th e p ro g ram refre sh m e n ts P o rtlan d th ro u g h Cascade Locks and
w ill be served, for w hich a sm all retu rn . A delightful trip w as reported.
\ \ e guarantee an expert mechanical job and will use only
«■one 1236
Gresham [ ch a rg e will be m ade. C ars w ill be a t Mrs. M. M cKinney and son Floyd
the best guaranteed parts.
th e lib ra ry betw een 7:30 and 8 to take and Miss M arg aret S t.C la ir drove to
( REPE PA PER— A co m p le te a s s o rtm e n t of co lo rs in
those w ishing tran sp o rta tio n .
Salem Sunday, w here they sp en t the
// e ll give you a price in advance.
day
w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. Wm. Sm ith,
a h ig h -g ra d e cre p e fo r d e c o ra tin g p u rp o se s a t 10c p er roll.
Mr. and Mrs. B ruce H oyt and Mr.
who
moved
th
e
re
from
G
resham
a
few
and Mrs. H en ry W ihlon enjoyed a
--------- ---- -------- —----------- -----------
m onths ago.
.............................................................................................niiiiiiiiiiuoiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiiiiiiiiaiiiy tishing trip la st w eek to O lallie lake.
Mrs. M yrtle H am blin and h er tiny
T h ree days w ere sp en t th ere and the
d
au
g h ter a re at th e home of Mrs.
rem ain d er of th e week at Maupin on
HAMLIN A BOSS, Props.
the D eschutes river. They had sp le n ­ H am blin's m other, Mrs. P. A. Gould.
Phone 2391
The
baby
w
as
born
In
a
P
o
rtlan
d
hos­
N ight 706
did luck in g ettin g an am ple su p p ly of
i fish. The trip w as m ade by w ay of the pital on Ju ly 12. H er nam e is G eorgia
Mt. Hood Loop highw ay to a point two Roselle.
H arold Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
m iles east of G overnm ent cam p w here
On Special Sale to Clone Out
they left the highw ay for O lallie lake W. R. Jo h n so n of the Base L ine road,
and the re tu rn w as m ade by W apin- has re tu rn e d from Boise, Idaho, w here
ltia, th en down over th e Columbia he w ent a week ago for a visit. He
Reular 50c grades of English
riv e r highw ay. The d istan ce traveled cam e back w ith his cousins, D ouglas
and F ra n k D oscher, who m ade the
d
m iles. On
prints, printed voiles, printed ba- si,. u rin g th e ou tin g was 280 -----
— trip
from Boise, 485 m iles, in 14 hours
and plain voiles, in a good | their hom e they discovered th a t Mr. ru n n in g tim e. They left Boise a t 5
of colors and patterns. I W ihlon’8 oldest d au g h ter and h er h u s- o clock Sunday m o rning and reached
hand, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Maxwell, had th e ir d estin atio n h ere at 9 in th e eve­
c( d to close at
been h ere from Los A ngeles for a ning of th e sam e day. Stops con­
visit. They retu rn ed la te r for a brief sum ed tw o h o u rs of th e tim e. The 1
| stay before leaving for th e ir hom e In D oscher boys took tu rn s at th e wheel.
Mrs. P. A. Gould has w ritten from
= C alifornia.
s i
La G rande, w here she Is v isitin g w ith
|
Mrs. C. W. K ru g er re tu rn e d F rid ay
I I from a w eek's v isit w ith her p are n ts, h er d au g h ter, Mrs. R obert L eighton,
th a t she is having a fine trip w ith her
| Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Lee, of Corvallis.
son and d au g h ter-in -law , Mr. and Mrs.
S un d ay d in n er g u ests a t th e home of W. R. Gould
_______
of _ Salem. Before re tu rn -
Mr. and Mrs. L eslie S t.C la ir w ere I ing home they expect tiT v Isk to Pen
th e la tte r s b ro th er, G ra n t Shaw and dleton. S pokane and o th er cities
Phone 2221
,, ,
his d au g h ter. Zelma, and Jo h n Jo h n -
Miss L illian M arkw art, who has
Gresham
«on all of P o rtlan d , and Mr. and Mrs. been enjoying a tw o-w eek vacation
Every man in Gresham would thank us if we could
C. C. la g e r and d au g h ter, Jean .
| from h er du ties In th e local telephone
GRESHAM LOCALS
“ We're the Doctor”
FAIR WEEK SPECIAL
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
GRESHAM GARAGE
Dress Goods
MUMMU
You Will Thank Us
45c
g
I
W. R. HICKS COMPANY
induce the women in his home to serve Weatherly Ice
exchange, sp en t la st w eek
w ith
tlATfi1 ° nce,or twlce a week as dessert. It is made with
friends in S eattle. She plans to re '
that flavor that you like better each time you taste it.
tu rn to the telephone office on T h u rs
day of th is week
at h o m ^
Crushed 1ruit> y ° u can /iave a sundae right
Mr. and Mrs. W alter V olbrecht re
tu rn ed F rid ay from a honeym oon trip
to San Ju a n island in P uget sound and
In a n y s iz e c a r to n you d e s ir e
nt 6 0 c th e q u a r t o r in
w ere pro m p tly ch ariv aried by friends
q u a rt b r ic k s a t 5 « e .
in th e neighborhood th a t evening.
They expect to begin housekeeping
soon In the H erm enla a p a rtm e n ts in
P ortland.
SECOND & MAIN
W ard W lim arth, of P le a sa n t Horae
GRESHAM
retu rn ed to his hom e today a fte r be­
ing in G resham since S atu rd ay a t the
home of his a u n t, Mrs. H. C. L arsen
NEWSPAPERS ARE PUBLIC
He had his to n sils rem oved S aturday
SERVANTS.
at th e office of a G resham surgeon and
G BESHAM , OREGON
is rep o rted to be doing well.
C lassing th e daily n ew spapers and
O FFIC ERS ANO D IR E lT O R S
To prove th a t the Outlook is a p ­
I he public service co rp o ratio n s as
T. J. K R EU D ER . President.
p reciated, even in old Irelan d , a le tte r
b ro th ers u nder th e skin," because
B. A. LEW IS. Vice President.
A. W . M E T Z G E R , S e c r e ta r y .
both a re public u tilitie s serving the
w as received today by H. C. L arsen
T H E O D . B R U G G E R . T re a su re r.
from J. N. C lan ah an who is now v isit­
A m erican people w ith an essen tial
J. O. Wilson, T. R. H ow itt
c. I and p erm an en t daily service, W. P.
ing at his form er home to Dublin. He Raker.
S. B. H all. W. H.
said he was having a splendid tim e M. M. Squire, J. V. Cogswell, M itchell, b t r a n d b o r g , of P o rtlan d ,
Oregon,
Frank
ey,
Joe Dunne. —
H. W. Melius, say»:
and w as to th e best of health. He llein
-
also stated th a t he w as receiving the s , . a a t o S,AmanF. X m a ^ T k w . l I
b‘ u n fa ir to
Outlook reg u la rly and th a t its visits rad. E W. A ylsw orth. Chas. Cleve- SU' w b ’cb is th e m ost indispensable,
w ere very w elcom e to him alth o u .
land. w . d . Kinder. J. j . Kadderly, The n ew sp ap ers have a daily c irc u la-
the new s would n ecessarily be ra th e r c. c. H oward. Geo. K. H ow itt.
tion of 25.000,000, w hile the m ajor u til-
sta le when It reached him. He ex­
b I'FER IN TEN d e n t s
ities, light, pow er, gas and telephone.
Agriculture and H n rtlrn lta re — F.
pects to leave for home in A ugust.
H. have co n tact relations w ith about 85 -
Crane.
Grange and Farm Display—Jam es G. 000,000 custom ers.
P lano Tuning.
Kelly.
One th in g is sure. It would be a
Plano tu n in g >150. Piano and o r­
Floral—Mrs. Vera L. Tucker
gan rep airin g . F red B. Jones, 2625
m
ental
if eith er pub-
L h estoek —s . B . Hall> Theo<1 B
„o onum
n u m en
tal c a ta stro p h e If
49th stre e t SE., P o rtlan d , phone TAbor
P oaltry—C. a Matt
,lc
or th e daily n ew spaper
8952, or G resham 1561.—Adv.
Pigeons— Mr. Weisenborn
should d iscontinue service for a sin ­
Dom estic Science--M rs. Annie Hevel
Wlndow Cleaning.
gle day. Both have become a vital
Art—Mrs. U. G. Smith.
For expert window cleaning see S.
p art in th e p ro g ress of m odern civ ili­
School < Inh Work—W. D. Kinder
lajim a. or leave o rd ers w ith J. Ross
zation and society.”
Automobiles—J. E. Dunne.
Brown, G resham , phone 2501.Adv.
Machinery—C. I Raker
L ast year. It is estim ated, public
Baby S h o w - Mrs. F H Crane.
u tilities spent ap proxim ately >25,000,-
Gresham Beauty Shoppe
COMMITTEES.
every th in g in the line of cosm etic
E x e rn th n Committee— T. J. Kreuder, 000 for ad v ertisin g , of w hich 63 per
therapy.
C ourteous and efficient
cent w as used to th e daily new spa-
R. H owitt. Chas. Cleveland.
trea tm e n t. Mrs. Lolg S t.C la ir, F irst -Metzger. H. A. Lewis, J. V. A. W. ! pers.
Cogs-
S tate Bank building, phone 1841, well, M. M. Squire.
G resham .—Adv.
5TÍJP © s r a r r t t e
Multnomah County Fair
Doggone!
1 First,I F lea—“W here will you send
lit t le ¡loppy w hen he grow s up?"
Second F lea—“Oh, I suppose h e'll go
to th e dogs like hts la th e r."
___
S O O N O N D IS P L A Y
Walter W. Metzger
SALES-SERVICE
Gresham
Phone 1801
—Goblin.
n ils Editor 1« F ran k .
If you a re n 't suited w ith th is old
sheet, and w hat Is to it. and on It. we
will, for 81.50 p e r year, send you the
sam e am ount of blank paper and you
eatt w rite on it to su it yourself. Or
com e in and tell us and we will do
differently.— K im -C ountry Record.
The tu b e rc le b acillu s was discov­
ered by Robert Koch in 1882. Not so
long ago, but m ost of our efforts to
prev en t and c u re tu b ercu lo sis have
developed since then.
Phone 12. «6
Oregon
for th e se c re ta ry 's office on th e
fair grounds.
Bmlget Committee—T. R. H owitt H
A. Lewis. Chas. Cleveland. J. V C ogs­
well, A. W. Metzger
Building Com m ittee—Chas. Cleveland
Julius Meier. J. o . W ilson. O. A E a st­
man. B g L Walrad. H. A. Lewis. T.
Brugger. C. G Schneider. A. F. Hammar,
A. \ \ . Metzger.
Finance Committee—T. R. H owitt II A
Lewi*. Chas. Cleveland
1 andsen|.lng and Gronnde—H. A. Lewis,
H W. Melius, Jacob Feser, J V. Cogs­
well, Frank Helney, M. M Squire
P n ld lelty _ J . o . W ilson, Julius Meier
H. L. St. Clair.
Rare Trarh—T R H owitt. C. I. Raker
J V. Cogswell. M M Squire. O. K Howitt.'
J E. Dunne, Chas. Cleveland
Premlnm I.lst amt Conceetloae—W H
Mitchell.
Groends and l lghting -H A. Lewis
P a r k in g -B L. W alrad
P o lic e- M M Squire
Deeorntlon. I n .M e - E W Ayleworth
Decoration. O nlslde—J. E. Martin
Water Frank Helney
Ticket and Gate—J V Cogswell.
Am nsem ente—T R. Howitt.
Reception—Chas. Cleveland. Joe Wilson
Jo* E Punne. Richard Delch.
Traneportatlen—D. C. Z in ,. J. V Cogs-
well. E. H. L ew la
ROOMS WANTED.
A lready room s, fu rn ish ed room s
room s and board, a re being sought
by co ncessionaires, horsem en and
h elp ers a t th e fair.
Y e k ' and th e w e e k follow
ing th e dem and will be g rea ter.
Who
offer?
has
accom m odations
to
T° ‘,d - ,h e barb er, offers
room s to a few tra n sie n ts but says
he Is at p resen t filled up. He n a t­
u rally reeelves lots of enquiries
and offers to refer such to those
Z m | h.a V ac5 ommo<lAtlons if they
will let him know. Phone 201.
, **a,,y en<lui’'iM come to th e Out-
'•*“k office also. The Outlook will
o* glad to cooperate in th is m a tte r
If it can be of service.
w in h l ? r ’,n "^ *° these 8u«S»«tlons
will help to locate m any in G resh ­
am d u rin g the fair tim e who would
o th erw ise have to go to P ortlan d d