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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1926)
FA «« FOI’R ' I-egislatlori ag a in st liquor re sts on precisely th e sam e foundation as legislation ag ain st slavery, ag a in st the abuse of seam en, ag ain st ithprison- | i i f f ’f u - p 48 ¡f A thorough ru itu n l and profeaakmal «.holar , ia the .uUland.ng rh ararlenatx of the | Stale University Training l l o fftrtd in 22 departments o i the College of Literature, Science and the A rts . --------- ~ "°nT have h - — « * '<> form ing drugs. They are all th e re- ' ng hor8e of -Miss Je an Adix, Tom su it of the experience of the A m erican P oo,e- at the Southw est W ashington p c p l e th a t such evils vitally afTect fair held at C hehalis last week The th e public w elfare and never will o r pacer figured i n u r,u„ « , can be abated by public opinion or in- , r PHe-up of five -**-*-*— ■ action." -------------------- dividual — A lbert B ushnell horses on the race tra c k but got up H art. and won th e next race. The driver was reported to be serio u sly injured A d d itio n a l W ant Ad* hut th is rep o rt is now said to be er- | roneous. One of T. R. H ow ltt’s rac ers Too L ate to Classify. also w ent down b ut was not injured. SM A LL N E W H O U S E F O R S A L E . To I»e m oved from lot A~ bar Kain for som eon e. See F red H oi», Gresham. Mrs. Louise Stapleton, Miss Geòrgie S tapleton, Mrs. E. E. Atwood, a sister of th e form er, also Mrs. Joseph H aley and ch ild ren drove to Seaside F riday for a brief stay in the S tapletoir co t tage. Mrs. H aley retu rn ed the first of th e week but th e S tap leto n s will re m ain u n til next week. W. B. T w itchell two days of last week were Dr. and Mrs. J. Clyde MacDon ald, th e ir son, Carl, and a daughter. Mrs. K. C. MacLeod, all of Edmonton. Alberta. The p arty w as on its way to Los Angeles w here Dr. and Mrs. Mac Donald have two sons residing. Mrs. McLeod was a college chum of Mrs. T w itchell and th e tw o ladies had not met for eig.it years. H er husband is th e su p erin ten d en t of th e Neglected C hildren’s home for th e province of Albert*;. , F our men of th e Des Moines Steel com pany, who have ju st com pleted THINK! THINK! THINK! th eir work on th e reserv o ir being Architecture and A llie d A r ts __ Insurance tor Farmers. erected in G resham , left yesterd ay by Business Adm inistration — Educa The F a rm e rs ’ M utual F ire Relief auto for Wyoming w here they are to Assn, of P o rtla n d is In its tw en ty -sec tion— Journalism—-draduate Study ond year, w ith a to tal m em bership of be employed in building tw o tan k s — Law— M edicine— M usic— Physi- 15,000, the la rg e st F a rm e rs’ M utual One of th e num ber left for Edm onton | cal Education— Sociology — S o c ia l F ire In su ra n ce Assn, on th e Pacific A lberta, w here he will visit a sister ^iCork — Extension Division. Coast. All fire losses prom ptly paid. D inner g u ests at th e home of Mr. and la te r will join the o th er boys in No low er ra te on farm Insurance can 51st ïesr Opern Septeis^r 27, 1926 be found w est of th e Rocky m ountains. and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n on F riday Wyoming. For m for m otion o r c a l a j o f u t u r n I t If you w ant an y th in g along co-o p era evening w ere th e Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Dr. J. G. S tu re is p lanning to move T h t H r j it t r ’ir, (J n lü tr tltÿ o f tive lines for F a rm e rs o r need in su r O rtgon , l u itn t. O r t ance, call on P re sid en t H W. Sr.ashall B rackenbury of P o rtlan d and Mr. and soon from Sandy to G resham and will at th e F air grounds. G resham . Oregon Mrs. T hom as W iles. T he d in n er was occupy the Cone house on F irst street. Phone 2101.—Adv. planned in honor of Mrs. J. M ontcalm He has p urchased a 90x200-foot tra c t Brown and d au g h ter, Mabel, who were on Ava stre e t in K irkland addition expected to a rriv e from Los Angeles and contem plates building a re si W ell d ressed boys und g irls will a p p ro v e o u r lin e of in tim e, but w ho w ere delayed. The dence th e re some tim e in the future. Brow ns have spent se v eral days v isit His d ental p ractice at Sandy will be ing w ith the H arriso n s and W iles and taken ca re of by Dr. H arvey Schneid o th e r G resham friends, and left th is er, of Brookings, Oregon, who has m o rning for th e ir home. They a re leased the S tu re residence at Sandy m aking the trip by autom obile. Miss and will move th ere soon. Dr. Brown is a te ac h er in th e Los A n S chneider Is a b ro th er of A ttorney C. geles schools. G. Schneider at Gresham . Dr. H. V. Adix and fam ily have r e O rville K aser arriv ed Sunday from tu rn ed from a sh o rt vacation spent at Jun eau , A laska, for a w eek’s visit w ith Seaside. D uring his absence, Dr. T. J. his fath er and m other, Mr. and Mrs. T h ey a re m ade in V -neck Slip McCain, an in te rn e from Good Sam ari K. J. K aser and several b ro th ers and o v ers and L um ber J a c k o r B lazer ta n hospital, took c a re of his p ractice a sister. Mr. K aser has been w orking KEEP DRY IN A U. S. R A YN STER A co m plete lin e of W o m en ’s an d M isses’ Rain Coats and Hats to match. Red, G reen. F re n c h Blue, N avy an d P lum (Less than Portland Prices) The Ladies’ Shoppe 20S1 Main St. iiH O iiiiiiiuiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiieiiiitiiiiiHiaiiiitiiiiiHoiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiM aiiiniH ium g Afew Fall SWEATERS style. C olor c o m b in a tio n s in lively c o n tr a s tin g colors. S trip e s an d f a n cy J a q u a r d p a tte rn s . You w ill find w h a t you w a n t in th is lot. G racia C arter, th e sm all niece of in A laska for n early two y ears past. Mrs. G eorge D uncan, who sp en t la st E rn est Cox, who has been a t Me week a t N ew port, accom panied h er Derm ott, Nevada, and in p a rts of Cali au n t home Monday for a w eek's visit. fornia for the past 15 m onths, arrived Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jo n es expect to .Monday for a visit with his p are n ts fif„i n » J i kiS f? r n !en n iad e fro m O reS °n w ool, beau- leave W ednesday for S pokane w here Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cox. If he can se ilul light an d dark p laid s, a ll a re m o d era te ly priced. they will visit tw o w eeks w ith a cure work, he intends to rem ain at Com e a n d see th e m ; no tro u b le to show th e goods b ro th er and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- home H e Can Bring Back Your Lost Power and ton Jones. Si M cCarter, who has been em Motor Economy Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R usher, th e ir ployed by th e E kstrom T ru ck in g s e r M I N ! (««■I p re p a re d fo r th e ra in y se a so n . j d au g h ters, F lo ren ce and Iren e, and vice for several y ears past, w as taken Motors wear—only you can’t see the worn parts— th e ir guests, an a u n t of Mrs. R usher, to Good S am aritan ho sp ital yesterday they re hidden. W e h a v e now in stock Mrs. Minnie K eiter and h er d au g h ter, w here he u n d erw en t an operation R uth, who have been here from K an sh o rtly a fte r his rem oval there. H e is i Black S lick ers, sh o rt a n d m edium le n g th s Lost power and pep, higher gas and oil consumption— sas for som e tim e, sp en t th e w eek-end doing as w ell as can be expected. Black Ilo rs e h id e L e a th e r C oats, wool lined, 30 in ch e s long they re all due to worn motors. at S eattle. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. H o rr and th e ir I Men s L am b sk in lined C oats. Mi's. B. A. M iller, Mrs. Jo h n Bliss son, N. L. H o rr drove to W enatchee, H eavy all W ool L o g g er's S h irts , k h a k i color, O regon m ade. Bring your car to us today. Let us look it over. We’re and Mrs. A lbert Cam p a re enjoying a W ashington, W ednesday w here they motor trouble specialists and “Can Bring Back Your met the la tte r ’s wife who had arriv ed w eek's recreatio n at Newport. Lost Power and M otor Economy.” Irom Plentyw ood, M ontana. They all Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Tow le and th e ir OUR NEW STOCK retu rn ed to G resham S atu rd ay night. We guarantee an expert mechanical job and will* use only son-in-law and d au g h ter. Mr. and of R u b b er F o o tw e a r is co m p lete fo r m en, w om en an d j -Mrs. E arl Tow nsend, of Fairview , left The trip from W enatchee to S eattle | the best guaranteed parts. c h ild re n . A lso New U m b rellas in c o tto n , G lo ria a n d silk. F rid ay for Elgin, Oregon, w here they was a very p le asa n t one over the B lew ett pass. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. N orr a re visiting Mrs. T ow le’s s is te r and are moving today to th e ir new home at I It e ll give you a price in advance. family. Sandy w here Mr. H o rr has secured Alex G ullikson is lim ping around the position of m anual train in g and | and u nder the d o cto r’s ca re as th e re ath letic in stru c to r in th e Sandy high su lt of a savage bite on the leg by J. school, w hich will begin tom orrow . “ T h e H ouse of Q u a lity ” H ansen s police dog. Alex was w alk G R ESH A M , OREGON H A M L IN & H 0 S 8 , P rops. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sm ith and ch il ing along the sidew alk on Second PIIONK 1411 Phone 2391 dren, Mrs. S m ith ’s m other, Mrs. J. W. N ight 706 stree t when the dog w ithout provoca We (live G reen T ra d in g S tam p s Geyer, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack so n tion ru sh ed at him. Jones and son had a m ost enjoyable | Mr. and Mrs. R. M. H ardy, who have disposed of th e ir p h o tographic studio trip around the Mt. Hood Loop h ig h way Sunday. In G resham , left last week for a p le as I u re trip to W eaver Idaho. They will Mr. and Mrs. W. D. K inder are at ,, fis. s - also look over th e co u n try in and Long Beach, W ashington, for a few IES • REPRODUCER* ACCESSORIES ; | I? around L aG rande and o th e r nearby days. IN ST R U M E N T » TUBES points for a possible business loca W eek-end g u ests a t th e home of Mr tion. and Mrs. S. S. Thom pson w ere Mrs FANCY DECORATED Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Sunday left early Ren P ilch er, a siste r of Mrs. Thom p Sunday for Pow ell B utte, near Bend, son, and th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. P. M. Oregon, w here they w ill spend a week Hickox, both of E llensburg, W ashing w ith Mrs. S un d ay ’s sister, Mrs. Roy ton. Mr. and Mrs. E dw ards of P en R oberts and her fam ily. dleton, frien d s of th e Thom pson fam Rwftw r^. xi ily, w ere also v isito rs over Sunday. 9OI A » I «O J. M. S tan ley left last night by train R e g u la r 98c Mo4r' «O0 Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Ott and children lor S ulsun. C alifornia, called by the Illness of his wife, who w ent south retu rn ed Monday a fte r sptfiiding n ea r Extra about th ree weeks ago and was sta y ly a week a t Seaside. E xtra Special ing w ith her son, Jack . Mrs. Stanley Special J. A. Bushong retu rn ed Monday had her left w rist badly gashed and from a w eek-end visit w ith his an a rte ry severed in a p ecu liar acci daughter, Mrs. R obert H ayes a t Al dent. She w as alig h tin g from a light bany. She accom panied him to G resh ruck and took- hold of th e edge of am to spend th is week. the w indshield to steady herself, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shoem aker and when her foot slipped and her weight two ch ild ren , of Oswego, and Mr. and broke th e g lass and cu t her w rist Mrs. Homer Sam uel and son, Cecil, of She was in a hospital for several days. P o rtland, visited w ith Mrs. Mary Mr and Mrs. X rza Sm ith and the Shoem aker Monday. Mr. Shoem aker b itte r s m other, Mrs. Mary Campbell, and Mrs. Sam uel are son and d au g h Phone 1236 Gresham U N O N T W A IT -d o n t h o p r-A C T I rn trrt left S atu rd ay for Yakima. W ashington, te r of Mrs. Shoem aker. e n te rta in m e n t in to v o u r X _z C o m p le te rad io satisfaction in here. h o m e A ll th e jo ys a n d n o n e o f th e on a trip com bining business and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder a re en A S te w a rt-W a rn e r M a tc h e d -C n it R a d io w* m ' pleasure. It is likely th a t they will te rtain in g the fo rm e r's b ro th er and o u t p e r fo r m , the fine»! - c i, hecaiue o f M a v w e d e m o n s tra te t h i | re m a rk a b le rem ain th e re for several m onths. fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. K idder and M a tc h e d -U n it R adio in yo u r hom e? A M A T C H I N G th e In s tr u m e n t, R e p ro - ju r y o f fo u r —- v o u r tw o eyes and ears— Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. Bangs a re lo cat five ch ildren. Leroy, D orothy, M ar ducer. Tube« an d Accessories, n il | O func w ill con vince you that here is the radio tio n in perfect u n u o n . ed in th e ir new home In O akland. C al garet. W alter and Alice, of P ecatonica. >ou have been w a itin g for. T h u « t a l feature b r in g , p erp e tu a l radio ifornia, w hich Is h ea d q u arte rs for Mr. Illinois. They arriv ed last W ednes W h en shall it be.’ Just ph o n e o r d ro p itv Bangs work, according to a note to day a lte r a p leasan t overland au to trip the Outlook from Mrs. Bangs. They of 15 days. Mr. K idder is a retire d 1901 have recen tly enjoyed a trip com bin grocer, he and his b ro th er In G resh- 7c ing business and p leasu re to Los A n th at business in Illinois. The K idders TWELVE M i l HEEE ^ E O P t-E A R E T O D A Y U S IN G S T E W A R geles and C atalin a island. am having form erly been associated in Adolph Zatnsky. who p urchased the expect to locate in G resham if they R eclea n ed G ray O ats, F all R ye Com- A few frien d s of Mrs. E. ’’G ran d m a’’ H ardy photographic studio about succeed in finding a d esirab le dw ell m on V etch and various m ixture o f O ats L innem ann a re planning to g ath er in th ree weeks ago. has retu rn ed to ing. G resham front Chisholm . M innesota, Joe Exley is moving his fam ily from her room tom orrow m orning in com and V etch . w ith his fam ily and for the present the Kenney house on th e co rn er of m em oration of -her 9Sth b irth d ay . The they are occupying q u a rte rs in the I bird and Hood to the Robinson home condition of h er h ealth rem ain s much room s ad jacen t to th e studio. Mr >n South R oberts avenue, w hich he re It w ill pay you to have y o u r ow n seeds c le a n e d before th e same, s h e is being cared for at p la n tin g . Zatnsky has ren ted Ihe house which cently purchased. was recently vacated by Mrs. E. R W e a re equipped to do first-c la ss w ork. Mr. and Mrs F. J. Bechlll and fam her home by her dau g h ter. Mrs. Ione W right and expects to move his fam i ily. Miss Helen L aw rence and Miss McColl. ly th e re soon. Mr. Zam sky Is an ex 11 race Welch attended a su rp rise Make j o u r feed g ra in go f u r th e r by h a v in g it ro lled , perienced p h o to g rap h er and hopes to birthday p arty given in P o rtlan d S a t B a rg a in s a t th e L ittle chopped o r g ro u n d . enjoy the continued p atro n ag e which urday evening for Mrs. S tu a rt Seeley, ,lh e Untlook «dice ha« on hand a H orae Shop has beeu accorded th e studio in the a d istan t relativ e of th e Bechiils. «apply of the more common plat-arils past. C orner T hird S t and H ood A v e a« “lo r Sale." “For Rent.” “No J. V. Cogswell Is having a sleeping Greaham. Mr» (}. a . Cox Mr and Mrs. E. L. Lem ing left S un porch added to th e re a r of his re si I Trespassing." H e, from Jr to Me S P E C IA L , a ca rlo a d o f N utcak e C ocoanut While they la«| each. day for K lam ath F alls w here they will dence. Claude S tockton is doing the C hildren's em broidered rom per« sliee I to 6 and m ake th e ir home d u rin g th e next year c a rp en te r w ork A g arag e is being Special placards printed on *hort Fine quality fabric gloves, pair. s i r Mrs Letuing lias secured a position as built on th e prem ises of the Roper notice. M en s ami boys d ress sh irts s i r in stru c to r in th e high school at K lam p ro p erty ac ro ss th e stre e t from the Good q uality gingham s. ath Falls. She has been w orking for Cogswell home. Fine asso rtm en t of large type for , , yard . I' m - and Jlic th«< past six m onths as saleslady in Lovely m ercerised poplin. Poaters. b anners, etc., on paper or Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller y a r d . . . l i e and 5«r the g rocery d ep artm en t of th e W alrad on S aturday. A ugust 28. an to-t-pound cloth. Ra.von and cotton crepe, yard l i e M ercantile com pany. It is expected d au g h ter who has been named Hasel Feed D e p a rtm en t Irish dress linen, y a r d ................ ;»<• P h o n e 1281 th at the ch an g e of clim ate will be A rtru d e .Mrs Miller and baby a re at A nice asso rtm en t of stam ped beneficial to Mr L em ing's health. Goods. the home of Mrs. J. A Bushong. WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. EXTRA SPECIAL “ lVe're the Doctor" GRESHAM GARAGE (I.- English Tea Pots 79c V "1 ‘ I J 79c HEPP’S RACKET STORE FALL FIELD SEEDS A choice lot of Hungarian Vetch, per lb. J. E. M E T Z G E R PH0NE See«, Placards All kinds and sizes Meal $34.00 per ton. A. W. Metzger & Co. Gresham Outlook I’hoae 1J8|,