GRK8HAM
OUTLOOK.
GRESHAM,
TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1928
OREGON
PA«e Font
R ichard H. Jo h n so n arriv ed re day evening to p ractice for th ird
cently from Yakim a, W ashington, and fo u rth degree team w ork to be
and has tak en over the T riple ‘‘A" i used S atu rd ay m orning in th e in
Service sta tio n on W est Powell I itiatio n of four candidates. T his
stre e t, owned by J. C. Shultz. The will be in connection w ith th e re g
statio n for several m onths p ast has u la r all-day m eeting of the gran g e
been in ch a rg e of Jam es and held th a t day. An in terestin g p ro
G eorge M cAllister. Mr. Johnson gram Is being arran g ed by G range
p lan s to in a u g u ra te a special s e r L ec tu rer G eorge Honey. T his p ro
vice in oiling, ch assis lubrication g ram w ill begin at 2 o’clock and is
and b attery needs. He is th e son open to the public. Among oth er
of Mrs. M arion Johnson and will th in g s will be a discussion on the
proposed $3 autom obile license.
reside a t th e Jo h n so n home.
H. W. S tro n g telephoned today
Mrs. Jam es S terlin g has received
the inform ation of the death at Ix>s from his recen tly acquired farm
A ngeles on F eb ru ary 28 of her n ear E stacad a th a t he is p lan tin g
b ro th er, E dw ard T. Conkle. Mr. 130 acres of w aln u ts and has 30
Conkle was one of the best known men em ployed at the work.
new spaper men In th e United
Mrs. A nnie Wold was m ost k in d
S tates, according to a news item
from a Los A ngeles paper. He was ly rem em bered on the occasion of
dean of th e United P ress asso cia her 85th b irthday last F riday a f
tion, being one of th e oldest em tern o o n at th e home of her d au g h
ployes in point of service. For a ter, Mrs. J. W. Maloy. She received
num ber of y ears he w<ts cen tral m any nice p resen ts and flowers.
division m an ag er for th e United R efreshm ents w ere served. T hose
P re ss, w ith h ea d q u arte rs in C hi p resen t w ere Mrs. Wold, Mrs. Ma
cago. At th e tim e of his retire m en t loy, th e Rev. and Mrs. E. H orst-
about a year ago he w as su p e rin m ann, Mrs. F. Volbrecht. Mrs.
harles H ansen, Mrs. J. F. W het
ten d en t of b u reau s of th e asso cia C
stone, C aroline W hetstone, Mrs.
tion.
H ans Sloan, Ruby Sloan, Mrs. D. L.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. C h ristensen of M cKillican,
Betty
M cKillican,
B ridal Veil a re th e proud p aren ts H elen Mack, Mrs Jerom e Cockle-
of a 9-pound son born to them this rease, Mrs. A lfred H am m ar and
m orning a t th e home of Mrs. J. A. R egina H am m ar.
Bushong.
T he baby has been
Mrs. A. J. AV. Brown is ill a t her
nam ed C hester Eugene.
T he new s has been received of home w ith a severe a ttac k of grip.
the m a rriag e of Miss Violet L ang
ford, a form er G resham Union high
A S P E C I A L COMMUNICA-
school stu d en t, to Vernon P. H an
w
/ j r TION of G resham Lodge No.
sen of P o rtlan d . T he cerem ony
' 152 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic
w as perform ed yesterday in P o rt
land. Mrs. H ansen is the dau g h ter hall, G resham , W ednesday eve-
of Mrs. L .Jessen who lives n ear . ning, M arch 7. Work in M. M. De-
1 gree. V isiting b reth ren welcome.
W elch’s spur.
W. J. TODD, W. M.
Mrs. D an C lingingsm ith of New
ton, K ansas, is th e guest for a few W. L. GORSAGE, Sec y.
days of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hunt.
Mrs. C lingingsm ith has been spend
ing th e w inter at E agle Creek, O re
gon, w ith her son, Lyle Conner.
She is a lifelong friend of Mrs.
H unt.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. W alrad e n te r
tained on T uesday evening the
sto re staff of w orkers at th e ir home.
T he evening w as enjoyably spent
2 pounds
in gam es, follow ed by refresh m en ts.
at Newberg Packing Co.,
T he officers of G resham gran g e
Gresliiim
have issued a call for th e ir m em
b ers to m eet a t th e hall on T h u rs
T he G. U. H. 8. b ask etb all team ,
accom panied by P rin c ip a l Cannon
and Coach K ru g er, will play tw o
coast team s over th e com ing w eek
end. at P hilom ath on F riday eve
ning and at W aldport on S atu rd ay
evening. T his will conclude th e
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen drove basketball season as far as G resh
to S heridan Sunday w here they vis am is concerned.
ited w ith the la tte r’s brother, J. F.
Among th e
p le asa n t com ing
W ilm arth, who has been very sick events of th is week will be the De-
At P ortland they stopped and took Moss en te rta in m e n t a t th e B aptist
w ith them Mr. W ilm arth's son Mor church on T h u rsd ay evening and
ris and fam ily. The sick man is the Junior class play a t th e high
now im proved and well on th e road school gym nasium on T h u rsd ay
to recovery.
and F riday evenings.
H ow ard C halker of O akland, C al
F O. Bowlsby and fam ily, who
ifornia, arriv ed yesterday for a
visit w ith his b ro th er and sister-in- have been occupying th e John Bliss
law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C halker ranch ea st of th e T w elve-m ile c o r
ners, have moved to P o rtland. The
and friends in P ortland.
58-acre ran c h has now been leased
F rien d s of S. C. Jones w ill be to Joe A nderegg who, w ith his fam
grieved to learn of his serious ill ily, has tak en possession. T h ree
ness a t the P ortland S urgical hos of th e A nderegg ch ild ren yesterday
pital, w here he underw ent a m ajor m orning enrolled at th e G resham
operation last Tuesday m orning. grade school. Mr. B liss, who keeps
A lthough he is very low, the doc his ranch in ex cellen t condition,
to rs still have hopes of his recov has recently in stalled a new pump
ery. A slight im provem ent for the to take the place of a w orn one in
b etter w as noted in his condition the electric pum ping p lan t which
late yesterday aftrenoon. No one has been in use on th e farm for a
is adm itted to the sick room.
long tim e.
T he co rn ersto n e for the E van
G. W. K lavenaugh, who has o p
gelical Sunday school hall and
tem p o rary place of w orship will be erated a b arb e r shop In th e Brown
laid a t 2:30 S unday afternoon. The building for n early a year p ast, has
stone w as donated by M. ('. ¡Martin disposed of his equipm ent to N. C.
and W. B. F u ller, contractors. The P earson of P o rtlan d who has been
| assisting him for several weeks
public is cordiully Invited.
I past. Mr. P earso n p lan s to open a
Alex. Thom pson of the K ane road new shop in P o rtlan d soon and will
east of G resham served on the Jury 1 use the ch a irs and o th er equlp-
in the circu it co u rt during F eb ru 1 nieiit purchased from th e G resham
ary.
shop. K lavenaugh expects to leave
T he Tri-Y g irls of the high th is week for L ew iston, Idaho,
school w ent to M ilwaukie high w here he will assum e th e m a n ag e
school on T uesday afternoon of last m ent of a h arb o rin g estab lish m en t
week, w here they put on th e Girl which he ow ns th ere. En ro u te he
R eserve cerem onial.
j will visit relativ es In S eattle and
All th e household goods and : Spokane.
farm Im plem ents on th e J. W. Mc
Upon h earin g th a t th eir d au g h
Culloch pluce east of G resham w ere ter, Mrs. L illian Young w as ill at
sold a t public auction on la st S a t j her home In San F rancisco, Mr.
urday. A. H. McCulloch, who has and Mrs. F. A. M iller and ch ild ren
been here since the death of his I in G resham arra n g e d a few eve-
fa th e r th ree m onths ago expects to ' ning's ago to su rp rise her w ith a
re tu rn in a few days to his hom e In long distan ce telephone call. The
Los A ngeles. J. W. McCulloch will 1 connection was m ade very satlsfac-
live for the p resen t with his sister, 1 to rily a t th e M iller hom e through
Mrs. L au ra S underland in P ortland. I the local exchange, each m em ber
T he plan is to lease the 80-acre of th e fam ily ta k in g tu rn s in con-
farm .
! versing w ith Mrs, Young.
Mrs. B u rt N orthrup had th e m is
Among th e . qu estio n s to be d is
fo rtu n e to break the sm all bone of
h er rig h t leg near the ankle on cussed at th e re g u la r m eeting of
Sunduy m orning. W ith h er c h il th e W. C. T. U. to be held at the
dren she w as w alking down the G resham lib rary on T h u rsd ay a f
hill from G resham heights to S un ternoon will be "W hy do the w ets
day school, when she slipped and w ant to elect the next p resid e n t? '’
slightly tu rn ed her ankle, causing A rgum ents used ag a in st the 18th
the fra ctu re. T he boys cam e for am endm ent will be answ ered, c u r
help and Mrs. N orthrup w as soon in re n t events will be discussed, and
th e ca re of a physician. She is now a Union S ig n al’quiz. will tak e place.
a t th e home of her fath er, G. A.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Cleveland
Cox, w here she expects to rem ain w ere agreeably su rp rised at th eir
for a few days.
home W ednesday evening by a
Mr. and Mrs. L ester S pencer group of friends who gath ered in
have purchased the W. J. O tt •%- i honor of Mayor Cleveland's b ir th
ac re tra c t oil Division stree t, w est day. A pleasanfc poclal tim e w as
of the W. L. G orsage property. i enjoyed.
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T his tra c t is adm irably located,
Just w ithin th e G resham city lim its,
THE
and will m ake a m ost d esirable
building site. They plan to build
th e re later in the spring and make
it th e ir fu tu re home. The deal was
will open
negotiated through II. W. T horne.
ill City ol' G resh am Bldg.
C harlie E rickson, whose hom e is
Pow ell S treet near R oberts
at H erm osa Beach, C alifornia, su f
fered a fra ctu red leg F riday w hile
at work with the B ent, B rothers
construction com pany at th e new
dam above Bull Run. A work train
B reak fasts from 6 to 10 a. m.
on which E rickson w as em ployed
B a rb e c u e d S a n d w ic h e » A n y H o u r
Jumped the trac k , causing th e in
jury to his leg. A Red Cross am
M r. a n d M rs. 1». L. P h illip s
bulance coach brought the m an to
P ro p rie to rs
G resham w here his leg w as set by
a local surgeon.
CUPS and SAUCERS
Reg. 25c value,
cup a n d s a u c e r
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GRESHAM
We have ju st received a b e a u tifu l new line of
M um ped G oods.
FIS H
W e a re licensed fish
d e a le rs.
1
WORK SHIRTS
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Tan elk hide w ith com position
soles, sizes 9L. to 1 3 't,..........
Pow ell S treet
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U r v i ' r VA T r a n
M
E N 'S W EAR
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G r e a te s t V alu es
e v e r o ffe re d
in Coal Burning
Brooders
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S H O E S
7V£ W SPRING HA TS
All of th e new s p rin g p a tte rn s
VISCAS
RIBBONS
FELTS
D ress a n d S p o rt M odels at
p o p u lar prices
Miss Eva Halsey
ki iz v k i
ill » n o n
s iio r r e
Lenard
Cleaning and
Pressing
iflealep’s Jfluclrp £>tore
P h o n e 44
Pow ell St.
G re sh am , O regon
O u r c le a n in g p la n t lb
in G re s h a m
1211
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We rail aid deliver
Tools!
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o f a ll k in d s
COAL a n d
BRIQUETS
Gresham Fuel Co.
Office I t i l
Tools!
Phones
Res. l x i
The well known
NORTHERN KING TOOLS
th e b est to o l v a lu e o n th e m a r k e t
T h e la rg e s t tool b u y in g -p o w er in th e c o u n try is
back of th e s e to o ls a n d w e c a n offer you v a lu e s th a t
c a n n o t be b e a te n a n d v ery seldom e q u a lled a t th e
p ric e s w e a re c h a rg in g .
You can com e to o u r s to re a n d pick fro m o u r com
p le te sto c k of to o ls a n d w e believe you w ill a g re e
w ith us t h a t you c a n n o t g e t b e tte r v a lu e fo r y o u r
m oney a n y w h e re.
T h e N o rth e rn K in g lin e of “ H om e S erv ice T o o ls”
h a v e fo r y e a rs been g iv in g th e fine se rv ic e th e y w ere
d esig n ed to give a n d w e w ould know fro m e x p e ri
ence if a n y w e a k n e ss e x iste d in a n y of th e s e tools.
COME AM» MAKE Y O l’K OWN SEL EC TIO N S
ORKSHAM X
wrorzA. r,-,-. xwrrtrcnremà 1
Jfiarner's
Underbelt
Corselette''
ARMONIOUSLY
c o m b in in g
style, com fort
and d u rab ility ,
th e brocadeC orselette*
illu strate d en su re s a
graceful flow ing line to
the h eav ier ty p e of fig
ure, T he w ra p -a ro u n d
underbelt (well boned)
snugly fa s te n s u n d e r
neath, c o m f o r t a b l y
. u p p o rtin g a n d llatten-
m g th e abd im en, w hile
the long lines o f the
o u te r g a rm e n t w ith
t ’.astic side p a n e l s ,
■mplete a p e rfe c t en
semble.
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SPRING JO INT RULE
IRON JACK PLANE
T h is is a 4 -fo o t r iv e te d r u le o f
tle x ib le h a rd w o o d
w ith G u n
M e tal fin ish s p r in g s te e l J o in ts
a n d e n d t i p s ; 6 -ineh fo ld s, %
in c h e s w id e, a n d m a r k e d to
lfith s on b o th sid e s w ith b la c k
fig u re s a n d g r a d u a tio n s . * ) P * _
T i e ru le its e lf is yello w
B u ilt w ith th e sa m e s tr o n g f e a
t u r e s a s th e Iro n S m o o th P la n e ,
e x c e p t t h a t it is 14 in c h e s long,
l i a s th e sa m e h ig h
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I fie i t ..................
W, GRESHAM.
R. HICKS
CO.
OREGON
i Ni'WTHHA klNC
RATI HET HIT BRACE
N NIL HAMMER
T h e N o r th e r n K in g is a fo rg e d
ste el, g e n e r a l p u rp o se h a m m e r
fo r e v e r y d a y u se on th e f a rm
o r in th e ho m e. I t h a s a r u s t
less. b la c k , fo rg e fin ish a n d p o l-
h a n d le is w a ln u t s ta in e d i
h ic k o ry . E a c h .......................
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A n e x c e p tio n a lly s tu r d y B ra c e .
I t lia s a s tr o n g 10-lnch ste el
s w e e p w ith a m a h o g a n y 'f in is h e d
h a rd w o o d h e a d a n d h a n d le . All
m e ta l p a r t s a r e n eck el p la te d
and
p o lish e d ; th e
A llig a to r
J a w s a r e s e lf- c e n te r in g , a n d it
h a s a n o p en r in g r a tc h e t. I t ’s
i lir a C t h a t w ill s e r v C i .J , )
y o u lo n g a n d w ell.
Nv z Z.
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SPECIAL
SPECIAL
T his L ightning hand saw is reg u latio n size, sw ay back,
26 inches long. x point w ith polished tem pered sprin g steel
blade. Tin handle is m ade of v arn ished beach wood and is
su b sta n tia lly fastened io th e blade by m eans
6 9 (?
of four b rass screw s.
L L. KIDDER HDWE. CO.
Gresham
Phone 1421
Colonic irrigation
W ith th is a p p a ra tu s th e d o c to r rem o v es th e cesspools
in th e colon th a t a re th e b asic cau se of c o n stip a tio n ,
g all sto n e s, c a ta rr h , fem a le tro u b le s, etc. T h is t r e a t
m en t is follow ed by specific e le c tric a l a p p lic a tio n s to
th e w eak places as rev e a le d by X -R ay studies. T im e
a n d Cost to re s to re h e a lth in m o st c h ro n ic a n d a c u te
illn e sse s h a s been reduced o v e r h a lf by m o d ern m e th
ods in P h y sio th e ra p y . W e a re c o n d u c tin g an ed u ca
tio n a l c a m p a ig n on o u r a d v a n ce d m ethods.
A p h y s io th e ra p y aid e fro m th is office w ill be a t th e
home" of M iss E lv a D olan, on M ain s tr e e t o p p o site
th e public lib ra ry , T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n a n d ev en in g .
M arch 8. E eel fre e to ta lk w ith her. No fo rm a lity
o r o b lig a tio n .
q R E S H A M
j SILKS
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N EW JE W E L R Y W IL L BE VERY MUCH
TO T H E FR O N T T H IS SPR IN G . W E A R E
S U R E YOU W IL L W ANT A NEW RING, A
NEW B R A C E L E T OR SO M ETH IN G IN A
NEW NO VELTY BEAD TO GO W IT H
YOUR N EW S P R IN G FROCK.
G resh am
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Avlsw'or t'K 8 Md rti
P eter
PHONE
W a r n e r 's fo u n d a tio n gar
ments for larger figures assure
perfectly proportioned o u t
lines.
BROWN’S MARKET
P h o n e I*»i»l
$185 S
Children’s Shoes
JEWELRY
T ell it to One-Five-Six-One.
$5.00
D u rin g th e L e n ten
se a so n w e w ill c a rry
a good su p p ly of fish
b oth fre sh , sm oked
an d sa lt.
;
69c
Blue chnm bray, full cut,
strongly se w e d ...................
in all wearing
apparel, including
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$1 29 Ì
Made of good stro n g dennem
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T h ey a re on d isp lay in o u r w indow
Phone 1236
for
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OVERALLS
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19c
Hepp’s Racket Store
19c
98c
collar-attached. fancy p attern s,
w ell tailored .........................
Spring Styles
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M artin
DRESS SHIRTS
MARCH is th e m o n th for
It is possible fo r us to offer you la rg e B L U E W ILLO W
5 Why Reasons
It Pays to Buy From
36-inch tow els w ith colored
borders ...................................
89 cen t alum inum w are sale. See
our window display. L. L. K idder
H ard w are Co.—Adv.
A GOOD PURCHASE
Saturday, Mar. 10
BATH TOWELS
Read T h is .
103 acres, m ore or less, 2’,« m iles
of G resham on good rock road.
E stim ated 3000 cords of wood,
m ostly first grow th, w onderful big
spring, very sightly building spot,
at a p rice th a t w ill am aze you.
Wood alone should pay for it.
B. W. T horne.—Adv.
Hamburger
City Barbecue
Av/sworth
Card of T hanks.
We w ish to ex p ress our sin cere
th a n k s to th e m any friends who
assisted us, and for th e kindness
and expressions of sym pathy show n
us, d u rin g our rec en t bereavem ent
in the loss of our d ear m other,
Mrs. Lovica T. L usted.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry L usted, Miss
Inez L usted, Mr. and Mrs. E llis
L usted.
Buckeye coal'burning brooders
T h e improved Bu ' eve Conl-
Burning Brooder gives you the
most outstanding values ever
o llered. Il saves you money. It
gives you larger stoves and big
ger hovers to care lo r your
chicks.
It gives you a l-.ro»ster
you can d e p e n d upon in extrem e
ly cold w eather. I l gives vou a
brooder you won’ t have Io con
tinu ally watch a b ro ix irr you
won’t have Io retuel liequently.
H e re are tile tacts.
It holds more coal.
It burns
s o ft c o o l o r h a r d c o o l for a
longer tim e w ith one lueling.
It gives more heat. T h e th e r
m ostatically controlled double
check d ra it controls the fire w ith
50*", greater etliciency. T h e fire
doesn't go out.
It doesn’t go
down and leh your chicks get
chilled. It doesn't overheat. T h e
new Revolving I lover saves tim e
.md w ink. to m e in and see the
Buckeye Coat- Burning Brooder.
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Phone 1451
Gresham
At 8 p. ni. a D ru g less P h y sic ia n , a S p e c ia list, w ill
give a sh o rt in fo rm a l ta lk to w om en only, illu s tra te d
w ith X -ra y p ic tu re s a n d colored c h a rts . Com e and
le a rn th e tru th .
REMEMBER
PLACE
M iss E lva D o lan 's
M ain S tre e t, o p p o site
public lib ra ry .
TIME
T h u rsd a y
a fte rn o o n
a n d e v e n in g , 1 p. m.
to 9 p. m.. M ar. 8 1828
G R ESH A M . OREGON
DR. L. PA U L DAVIS
DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN— ELECTRO TH ER A PIST
515 P anam a Bldg., P o rtland, Oregon
S pecializing in Colonic irrig atio n and tre a tm e n t of irre g u la ri
ties p ecu liar to women.