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GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY, JUXE 3. tu r PAGE THREE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS For Quick Disposal Rustic, all patterns and grades, dry. All kinds of dry finish lumber and mouldings. Good supply of flooring 4 and 6 inch, all grades. Sheeting, common and cull. Cedar posts, split and sawed. i: SANDY FIR LUMBER CO. Phone, Sandy 4G. We Deliver M e H a te T h e m X u w . Tlioue M ilk Record blan ks. To (lie P ublic, P rin t- ed on d u ra b le c a rd b o a rd , s u ita b le fo r 16 to 18 cows. ju s t tile th in g lo r y o u r d a iry . W ill save m any tim e s th e ir cost. 10c each, o r »1.00 a « a. .. i » - , uo zeii. I be O u tlo o k , phone <01. r * have been u sin g C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts lo r in d ig e s tio n lo r tile past six tuo tit Its, and it a ffo rd s me pleas- u re to say 1 have ne ver used a retne- *•> D ial «lid me so m uch g o o d ." Mrs, , E ,l : ih ' ' • llli,M I- v v C ham - b e rla in s ta b le ts are o b ta in a b le ev- erv v\ here. Goodyear Tire Service Auto Repairing Acetylene Welding, Brazing ED. OSBURN P h one 69 1 Main St., G resham H o ss’ T ru ck S erv ice Office with Commercial Delivery Co 229 Pine S tre e t Between F irs t and Second ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND PORTLAND F a rm e r's H a u lin g , F u r n itu r e M o vin g . O rders ta ke n (o r C oal, B riquets, Sand und Gravel Gresham Phone 79 z Beri Hoss P o r t la n d B ro a d w a y 2O H 2; .1 - 2 0 7 « . t r '.t h Form a l ruck $350 § F. O. B. Chicago ’ i j M Î1 H ' .p J ? - i -J - i “1 Y P ! ! fr#'* A d a in ty su p p e r was g iv e n in h o n o r o f th e s o ld ie rs at C o rb e tt, a few e ve nings ago by the ladles o f th a t li t t le berg. It sure pro ved a pleas ant s u rp ris e fo r (he s o ld ie r hoys and 'd id m uch to che er th e m up in th e ir lonesom e task, th a t o f g u a rd in g the b rid g e s and tu n n e ls a lo n g the tra c k O u r gra d e school closes F r id a y a t D is tric t 39 and th e tea cher, M iss P o w e ll, gave a p ic n ic to M u ltn o m a h fa lls f o r a ll h e r p u p ils , w h ic h no doubt was a tre a t e n jo ye d by the m . M iss P o w e ll closes a very su c cessfu l te rm and the c h ild re n have a ll m ade good progress u n d e r he r tu to rs h ip . M iss A lic e Rasm ussen has re tu rn e d hom e fro m Rend, O rego n, w h ere she has ju s t fin is h e d a very- successful te rm as te a ch e r o f a d vanced grades. Site lias been re -e le c t ed, w ith increased s a la ry. M iss Ruby Rasm ussen, h e r s is te r, w ill g ra d u ate th is m o n th at M o n m o u th , Ore. T he e le c tr ic ity w ill reach us in a few days, the men ure busy g e ttin g ready to place the big poles a lo n g the roads here. M r. D ls le r, th e V is ta House s u p e r in te n d e n t, has m oved his fa m ily fro m P o rtla n d o u t here f o r th e su m m e r. M rs. N. lla c k e t, d a u g h te r-in -la w o f Mrs. E. M. H end erson , at C ro w n P o in t c h a le t, has re tu rn e d here a fte r some tim e in th e c ity , m uch b e tte r in h e a lth . CULTIVATORS T H A T W O RK C u ltiv ato rs that work anti do y o u r cu ltiv atin g in the lig h t way. One- or tw o horse C u ltiv ato rs; H and C u ltivators for all g ard en w ork R iding or W alking C u ltivators in <>m o r tw o row Riding C u ltiv ato rs th at t ir e easy to o p erate and ad ju stab le in every way. Ask for the O liver or Big I In tern atio n al, a I or ti shovel sp rin g trip. W alking C ultiv ato rs th a t have dust proof axles, 30 in. w heels, d ra ft can be throw n up or down for h ard or soft ground eulti- A 5 shovel Cultivator with expanding lever, wheel and hilling shovels. Lever for adjusting wheel. An extra heavy fram e that is well braced. We can now supply you with Iron Age potato planters for a few days only so if you w ant a planter this spring place your order early. A COMPLETE LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY Res. 6x2 U n io n H ig h School Xo. I , W ednesday, M ay 311, was class day at I'u io n H ig h school No. 1 and a p p ro p ria te exercises were he ld in th t e ve ning. A lm a T h o m p so n , th e pre s id e n t o f th e s e n io r class, pre sid ed and gave th e class h is to ry . T h e v a l e d ic to ry was g ive n by G lad ys H a rr, llie class p ro p h e cy by A llie n Seidle tile class poem by E lilily T h om p son and a ll th e va lu a b le s o f th e class w e n w ille d to the re m a in in g stu d e n ts , by F red S m ith . S everal m u sica l selet lio n s were e n jo ye d by th e large c ro w d . T h u rs d a y , th e e n tir e school en jo y e d a p ic n ic to th e Cascade Locks. T h e y m et at the scho olhou se at 9 :3 0 and every one was In h o lid a y m ood. T hey re tu rn e d a b o u t live o ’c lo c k , tire d hut happy. F rid a y e ve n in g th e g ra d u a tio n ex ercises were held. T h e y were opened hy a solo by E a rl A tk in s o n . T h e speech o f tlte e ve n in g wuh g ive n by tile R everend M r. M ay Of tile C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h , P o rtla n d , a lte r w h ic h th e school c h o ru s re n d e re d " L o v e ly N ig h t . " M r T o llo fs o n , the p rin c ip a l, presented th e d ip lo m a s to tlie m em bers o f th e g ra d u a tin g class and Hie exercises were d o s e d liy a ch o ru s, “ O u r O ld H ig h ,” g iv e n by th e w h o le school. T h e stage was loaded w ilt l Hie flo w e rs presented to th e m em bers o f th e class T h is is the second class to I«- g ra d iia te d fro m U n io n i i ig l t school. Last ye a r th e class n u m b e re d ju s t one C lu ra La sle y. T h is ye a r th e re are live and tlie o u tlo o k t o r a la rg e r class next yea r Is very good. TROUTDALE T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e r C o u n ty C o u n c il w ill h o ld ita b i-m o n th ly m e e tin g ! next S a tu rd a y . J u u t 9. in th e c h u rc h | T he business m e e tin g w ill begin at 11 o 'c lo c k , c o n s is tin g m a in ly o f the llrs t annual e le c tio n of officers. I -unch w ill tie served in th e base m en t u t noon, a ll v is ito rs being ex pected to b rin g san dw iche s. In tlie a fte rn o o n an in te re s tin g p ro g ra m | w ill be g iv e n , I ho c h ie f sp e a ke r be- I lu g M iss Edna G roves, d o m e stic science te a ch e r, on tlie p re s e rv in g am i c u n n in g o f f r u it s and vegetables. W. M u lk e y . If P o rtla n d , Is e x - ' pel ted to he present und g iv e a ta lk . M r. a n il M rs. Geo. L u m s d e n , M rs. A. L a rsson , M rs. L. A. ilu r lo w and C. 1. R a k e r a tte n d e d c h u rc h and the re ce p tio n g iv e n to Rev. J. II. W ood and w ife at 111 IT c h u rc h la st Sunday. Ily request M esdaiues L a rs son and H a rlo w sang a du et at Hie rei epi ion. 'lit e T r o u td a le L a d le s ' A id w ill meet th is W ednesday a fte rn o o n , Jun e ti. w ith M rs. Geo. Lu m sde n, at tin* Sun D ia l ra n ch . I I. A. W e b b e r o f lite W ebb er Academ y o f .Music tigs a rra n g e d fo r rlass in v io lin , b a n jo , m a n d o lin and g u ita r and p ia m i, to meet at th e ì resham g ra n g e Hull ne xt T uesd ay fo re n o o n at in A ll w ho have signed o n tra e ts a re requested to lie pres ent. FAIRVIEW HURLBURT C an Y ou A ffo rd To D ela y M IT H Form -a-T ruck has upset all previous standards ol hauling efficiency. Can you atford to wait before placing your order? Read the specifications. S S p e c ific a tio n s — F orm -a-T ruck A tta ch m e n ts C A R R Y IN G C A P A C IT Y —2,000 pounds— 50% over load. F R A M E —Le ng th 16b inches — w id th 32 inches. 4-inch channel steel. A X L E —2*4 x I 1« inches. T im ke n R o lle r Bearings. S P R I NGS— Tw osidesprings semi - e llip tica l 2 inches wide, 42 inches long. 10 leaves. O ne Bum per Cross spring 2 in cite , wide, 9 leaves. W H EE LS —H eavy A r tille r y type, 122-in. square sp, ikes. 34 x 4J4 pneum atic op tional at extra charge. TI R E S — Firestone solid rub b e r, 32 x 3' j in c h « * . Pressed on o r removable type. O ptional pneum atic 34 x 4*4, extra cost. GEAR R A T IO ON S P R O C K E T S Standard 20 teeth on jackshaft, 42 teeth on rear. O th e r ra tio ) optional. D R IV E —Chain Heavy Rol ler Type, Ji-inch diameter roller, inch wide, 1J4- inch pitch. Every link a master link B R A K E S — Em ergency on rear w h e e ls , expanding type in d ru m , operated by hand lever. 12-inch drum , 2V i-in. shoe, asbestos faced, F ord Service brake. L O A D I N G S P A C E - 9 to 12 feet back of seat, depend in g upon body. T U R N IN G R A D I U S - 21 feet. S P E E D —15 miles per hour. W H E E L B A S E -W h e n at tached to Ford chassis, 125 inches. T R E A D — 56 inches, cen ter of wheels, 60-inch tread optional. W E IG H T —Smith Form-a- Truck attachm ent, 1.000 lb,. A tta c h e d to F o rd chassis, 2. (AXJlbs. complete. Frame H eight loaded—24 io. 10,000 users in 451 lines of business have proved it the best for every line of work. S ta n d a rd O il C o m p a n y A rm o u r & C o m p a n y M o rn s & C o m p a n y In d ia n R e fin in g C o m p a n y F le ic h m a n n Y e a s t C o m p a n y C u d a h y P ack in g C o m p a n y U . S. M a il C o n tra c to r« S chlitz B re w in g C o m p a n y B u tle r P a p e r C o m p a n y M o n tg o m e ry W a r d & C o. And you can install Smith Form-a-Truck on any Ford, Maxwell, Chevrolet, Dodge Bros., Bunk or Overland chassis. TR O U TD A LE AUTO COMPANY C. I. H I k E l l A M IX . Prop*. T rou td ale. Oregon (.re * ha n i Phone I r r< »ei r « I m le Phone M ain 12. T lie g ru n g e banq ue t arid p ro g ra m lust S a tu rd a y was o t special in te re s t to th e m em bers and frie n d s o t F a ir- view gra n g e . On Hi,-it occasion th e wom en, tile lo s in g side ill tile recent co n te st, pa id t h e ir de bt to the men. A f te r tlie lust cou rse o f th e lin e d in ner had been serve d, Mrs. Janet G ra n t, proposed a series o t toasts in h o n o r o f th e guests Mr. and Mrs. C. 11 D icke n so n , o f Oswego grange, too k p u rl d u r in g th e le c tu re h o u r and se ve ra l good m u sica l n u m be rs were e n jo ye d . O w in g to the illn e s s o f Mrs H. ('. D ixon, th e L a d ie s ’ A Id te a . w h ich was an no un ced to meet w ith her, w ill he he ld at the hom e o t M rs John M o lle r. M rs. D ixon is s u ffe rin g w ith m um ps, fro n t w h ich h e r c h ild re n have re c e n tly reco vere d. R oth o f th e big d yke s on th e Hun D ia l ra n ch b ro ke Inst week and caused m uch dam age M any g a r dens a lre a d y p la n te d were lost and several h u n d re d acres, w h ich were to have been p la n te d , are in u n d a te d w ith th e flood T h e m is s io n a ry tea at the hom e or M rs. E liza Stone ye ste rd a y drew a la r g e n u m b e r o f th e wom en o f the c o m m u n ity . ■Mrs N e ilso n Reese and M iss Eva Jackso n are w ith th e ir m o th e r. M rs E m ily Jackaon. M rs. Reesg’s hits b a n d Is a co m m issio n e d o ffice r, sta Honed it, C a lifo r n ia Mian Jackso n Is the d o m e stic science te a ch e r in Hie P r in e v ille h ig h school. M rs. F re d H ugh in n u rs in g M rs G eorgt M erahon and d a u g h te r o f P leasant V ie w . E a rl P o u n d e r fro m V a n co u ve r b a r ra c k s spe nt the w eek-end w ith Ills pa ren ts. M iss M a rg a re t B u rk e re tu rn e d It, G resham S unday, a fte r c lo s in g a very successful te rm o f achool. V ic to r R ic k e rt in th e la te st re c r u it to the a rm y. M r L e w is , p a s to r o f th e C o rb e tt C h ris tia n c h u rc h , p ro m ise s tin a de lig h t f u l e ve n in g o f songs und re a d ings when th e yo u n g people o f Hit- East Side C h ris tia n c h u rc h , P o r t la n d , w ill In- out next F rid a y eve n in g H u r lh u r t und S p rin g d a le school d ro ve in u ii a u to tr u c k to M u ltn o m ah ta ils fo r th e ir p ic n ic d in n e r F r i day. In th e a fte rn o o n th e y v is ite d Cascade Lo cks. A One t r ip ro r th e yo u n g ste rs. E m ily a n il A lm a T h o m p so n , tw o o f our g ra d u a te s , are hom e now BORING G lad ys H a rr Is In th e F a lls V illa at M rs. F ra n k , m a ll c a r r ie r on ru r a l L a to u re ll. O rv a l Joh nso n, o f P o rtla n d , v la lt- R o u te 3 fro m B o rin g . Is e n te rta in in g e«l his fa th e r, A r t h u r Joh nso n, last her s is te r. M rs F ra n k , o f P o rtla n d . M rs. Joh n M yers has gone to P o r t week. i la n d t o r a fe w d a ys' v is it w ith h e r j'la u g h t e r , M rs N ora R ich. AMES M r and Mrs. per« / La rsen vis ite d D a vid T hom a s, o f P o rtla n d , v is it ; in P o rtla n d on B un da y w ith th e la t- ed his un cle . D a vid T hom a s, o v e r I te r's s la te r, Mrs. R ich Sunday. The L a d le s ' A id m et th is a fte r - P. S In g ra h a m , E llis W r ig h t, o f | noon Instead o f W ednesday. Ju n e 6, G resha m , arid A r t h u r Johnson am i The cha ng e was m ade on acco un t o f fa m ily , o f H u r lh u r t. v is ite d M o rris | the C h a u ta u q u a session at G reshatn, Jo h n so n 's on S unday Io e n jo y th e I w h ich m any o f Hie m em bers w ish to hear e xcite m e n t. ; a tte n d M rs P. S. In g ra h a m and h e r c h il T h e teachers, p u p ils and p a tro n s d re n are sp e n d in g th e week at the o f th e B o rin g scho ol held a p ic n ic A d v e n tis t cam p m e e tin g In P o rtla n d I n e a r B o rin g on F rid a y , w h ich waa W ealh et l-o reta sl B egin n in g day. Ju n e 3 . |t ) l7 . la rg e ly S u n | jo y e d P acific S tates; G e n e ra lly f a ir , w ith n o rm a l te m p e ra tu re s . B a rg a in s in th e W a n t Ada, a tte n d e d and g re a tly en- T ailorin g F o r men and wom en c le a n in g , preaalng and r e p a irin g done w e ll P e te r L c n a rd , P o w e ll stre e t 4 % 4% W e Pay 4% Interest C o m p o u n d e d S e m i-A n n u a lly on T im e and Savings Deposits Bank of Gresham G resh a m , O regon 4 % 4% E ve ryo n e has so m e th in g to buy J N o tic e th e da te on th e la b e l o t sell. T r y an O u tlo o k w a nt ml y o u r O u tlo o k . I f you are In a rre a rs y o u r p ro m p t re n e w a l w ill be ap K5SS I p re d a te d H onor Itoli. Y o u n g nu n who have e n lis t ed fro m ea stern M u ltn o m a h and v ic in ity . ERN EST J ANDERSON IS A A C A N D E R S O N I OREST AR N O LD A L V IN A U S T IN TO M R A K E R E L M E R B A N K US H E R B E R T BASLEE E D G A R BRO O KS LEO N CAD DY A. C A M P GEORGE CR ANE F R E D D A V IS W DEAVER RAYMOND DUNBAR W EASTM AN V E N C IL E V A N S D E W E Y G IB B S ' ' L l ETO N II H A R R IS c H E N D R IC K S C H A R L E S H IC K S W IL L IA M H IL L I A R D • A R Y L H E S L IN C L A U D E H E S L IN R A Y M O N D IIU .M ASO N G U Y JO N ES I RANK KENN EY II \ R O E I) K E R N G E O R G E K N IE R IE M ALTO N LO V E LA C E < HABLES M AYER ED W AR D NOREEN ROY O LS E N RAY P A L.M Q U IS T TO M P A R K E R F A Y F PO TTER E A R L RADFO RD G. R E Y N O L D S V IC T O R R IC K E R T W R IC K E R T JO E ROSS N E L S O N ROSS OSCAR STO N E L E S L IE ST C L A IR W IL B U R S T A N L E Y C. .S T IL L IO N H A L L E N T IL L E R GEORGE TOW NSEN D L E S L IE T O W N S E N D D. T U L E JO H N T I L E A m e ric a v o lu n te e rs . Is c u llin g t u r tin a ie la i Huy n L ib e r ty llo n d . CLEAR LAND m The upper view shows how- groups of lug stumps ure blasted out clean a t oue tim e, w ith a ll d ir t off th e roots a n il stum ps shat tered in to k in d lin g wood. A t the same tim e tlie subsoil is tho ro ug hly broken up, creatiug a fine home fo r the newt Crop. Low er view shows a celery crop w o rth fkoo per acre ten m onths after stumps were blasted out. T o learn bow progressive farm er s are using d yn a m ite for rem oving stumps and bo uldcis, p la n tin g and c u ltiv a tin g f r u it trees, regenerating barren soil, d itc h in g , d ra in in g , ex cavathig, and row I-m akin g. A sk fu r B o o k le t LONER WEDIN ROY E In W OODW ARD O fflc e ra ’ Iteaerve T r a in in g t'o rp a : I'R E D C R A N E ED. D U NN E I.O Y E D M E T Z G E R c G S C H N E ID E R ERN EST P THOM O re g o n B ra n c h U. H. Ilo y » ' W o rk in g Kt-aervcs: W M T E R M ETZG ER A liV lll PETERSON R ALPH STAN LEY O R V IL L E Z IM M E R M A N A. W. Metzger G R E S H A M , O R EG O N E m ery’s Truck Service BETW EEN PORTLAND O ffic e w ill» AND G RESH AM P ion eer A uto Truck Co., 2 2 0 Ash M. P h on e Broadway 203-1 Furniture Moving and Farmers Hauling a Specialty B W EMERY, Prop Rea. Phone 173 Grealiam, Ore.