Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 06, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
OUTVOOK FRIDAY.
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E R E la a n ec°n o m *c a ^ * ^ e k e r o s e n e T ra c -
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F A P M
torforsm allorlargo farm s—It pulls2 14- Core is supported by a four piece east frame,
p ie fan is driven by spiral gears enclosed. The
in. plows anywhere a good team can con­
safety fan hub prevents damage to these
tinuously pull one plow. A t the Salina, Kansas,
gears when starting. No fan belt or chain to
Demonstration in 1918 it proved that it can look after. The Sylphon Thermostat regulates
average 1 1-10 acres per hour on 1.02 gal. of the cooling system. Water circulation is insured
kerosene plowing gumbo under an average by a centrifugal pump. This controlled cooling
draw bar pull of 1015 pounds. It has a four device maintains proper temperature of water
cylinder Case Valve-in-head Motor set cross to keep the motor hot thereby assuring thor-
wise upon a one piece cast main frame. This ough combustion and prevents raw fuel pass­
affords the use of all cut steel spur gears and ing by the pistons or diluting the oil in
prevents disalignment of shafts, gears and crank case.
bearings. All of these im portant parts arethor-
The Case Air Washer permits only clean,
oughly enclosed and run in oil. The friction moist air entering carburetor, consequently no
clutch belt pulley is mounted on the crank shaft dust can enter the cylinders. This means a long
and conveniently located for belting up to any lived motor. This tractor weighs only 3400 lbs.
machine. The Motor has a removable head also When plowing all wheels travel on unplowed
big hand hole covers along the side of crank land. The Bitch is low and adjustable, eliminat­
case and a large cover under­
ing undue side draft. For
neath which makes engine
Discing, Seeding, Haying,
bearings and other parts very
Harvesting, Threshing, Silo
accessible. The fin and tube,
Filling, Baling, etc., it’s a
Gresham, Ore.
non-clogging Case Radiator
handy tractor.
H
Gresham Overland Co.
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
BEST OF SERVICE
RELIABLE
3 big TRUCKS
r e s p o n s ib l e
and
U rea h a in 851
< o r. P o w ell a w l .Maple
Albert Ekstrom
ä
CORRECT LUBRICATION
Zerolene gives a b e tte r film of oil
between the -working p a rts of your
car. it conserves power and saves
wear. Scientifically refined from select­
ed California crude oil. G :t a Correct
Lubrication C hart for your car.
'i o ì
STANDARD O IL COMPANY
(California)
U
N
MELROSE AND VICTORY
O rrie am i P ercy C o n ra d h av e ju s t
re tu rn e d from a tr ip w hich lias e x ­
ten d ed o v er se v e ra l m o n th s, e v e r
sin ce th e ir d is c h a rg e fro m th e s e r v ­
ice.
T hey liavi been v isitin g w ith
re la tiv e s in O hio an d N e b ra sk a . T h e ir
tr ip hom e was m ade in a F o rd . T h ey
re p o rt a w o n d erfu l tim e.
Rev. an d .Mrs .1 II. W ood m a d e a
b u sin e ss tr ip to P o rtla n d y e s te rd a y .
.Mr W ood w ish es it s ta te d th a t h e w as
not a c h a p la in , hut a so ld ie r of tlie
lin e in a P en n sy lv a n ia in f a n try r e g i­
m en t. H e was in som e o f th e h o tte s t
(o u g h t b a ttle s of tin C ivil W ar.
All a re in v ited to a tte n d th e c h u rc h
se rv ices on S u n d ay a lte rn o o n at 3
o 'clo ck .
T lie p a s to r, Rev. E a rl B.
C o tto n , will b ase I i I h re m a rk s on le s ­
so n s b ro u g h t o u t in R o b e rt L o u is
S te v e n s o n ’s book, " l) r . Je k y ll a n d Mr.
H y d e."
y
C. A. M’CARTY, Special A«ent, Gresham, Ore.
Goodyear Tires
The Best Made
30x3 All Weather T r e a d .............. $15.75
30x3$ All Weather Tread ............ 20.00
30x3! Cord, All Weather Tread . . . 26.45
Plus W ar Tax
C. E. OSBURN & CO.
Gresham, Oregon
ELECTRICAL UTILITIES FOR THE HOME
SOME USEFUL HINTS
Do It
the
Electrical
Way
S ew in g M ac h in e
M o to r
V ac u u m C le a n e r
W a s h in g M ac h in e
F lo o r , T a b le a n d
D esk L a m p s
C h a fin g -D ish
T o a s te r
G rill
C offee P e r c o la to r
M ilk W a rm e r
S m o o th in g Iro n o r
T ra v e lin g Iro n
C u rlin g -Iro n an d
D ry in g C om b in one
V ib ra to r
H e a rin g P ad
R a d ia to r
P o rta b le S to v e an d
Oven
R ange
Fan
ELECTRIC STORE
Electric Building
GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
Phone Gresham 17
EXPRESS AND GENERAL HAULING
Trip Daily Between Gresham and Portland
Portland Phone Bdw. 524
Headquarters with Melton & Co., 24/ Pine.
PLEASANT HOME
W ill M iller h as le ft his p lace an d
m oved to th e fa rm w hich hP re c e n tly
b o u g h t at K elso.
Mrs. S te in iu a n is re c o v e rin g fro m a
d is a g re e a b le w ound receiv ed by a b ite
from iter pet dog.
G. T. M u rray re c e n tly d sco v ered a
m id n ig h t p ro w le r a t his h o m e an d
gave him a v olley o f b u lle ts in h is r e ­
tr e a t to re m in d h im th a t th e old so l­
d ie r w as on g u a rd .
Meo O k ish id a is v is itin g a t S po­
k a n e , W a sh in g to n .
L esso n s fro m R o b ert L o u is S te v e n ­
s o n ’s book, “ Dr. Je k y ll a n d Mr
H y d e" w ill fo rm th e b asis of th e
se rm o n by th e p a s to r, Rev. E a rl B
C o tt o n , at th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h next
S u n d ay m o rn in g
R ockw ood M e th o d ist S unday S< Iliad.
E ig h te e n s c h o la rs of tlie R ockw ood
I M eth o d ist S u n d ay sc h o o l w ill he p re ­
se n te d w ith B ib les th is co m in g S u n ­
day m o rn in g at th e C h ild re n 's Day
ex ercises, as a re w a rd fo r a tte n d in g
ten c o n se c u tiv e S u n d a y s d u rin g a re-
Ic e n t c o n te s t.
E ffo rts a re also being
m ad e to h av e ldO p re s e n t S unday
m o rn in g , w hich w ill be fifteen m o re
[th a n
th e
b a n n e r a tte n d a n c e on
E a s te r S u n d ay m o rn in g .
A few of tl.e sc h o la rs w ill p re s e n t
sp ecial so n g s an d re a d in g s, Rev an d
M rs F J. S c h n e ll will g iv u » a violin
d u e l, a n d Mrs. E. W. P e te rso n an d
.1. 11. O p p e n la n d e r w ill sin g . Rev. J
I H lld w ill g iv e a s h o r t a d d re s s. T h e
llih les will he p re s e n te d hv E. W
1 P e te rs o n , a c tin g s u p e r in te n d e n t.
Mr P e te rso n w ill also h av e c h a rg t
of th e S u n d ay e v e n in g se rv ic e , as
Rev Mr S ch n ell is a ss istin g in a
sp ecial seri.
of m e e tin g s a t C e d a r
Mills. T h e p u b lic is In v ited to th e
s e r \ lees al tills c h u rc h .
F o rm ald eh y d e, one ounce to a gallon
of w ater, applied by th e d rip m ethod,
I is Haid to he tlie best m ethod of con-
tro lln g onion sm ut, acco rd in g to O re­
gon A g ricu ltu ra l College a u th o ritie s.
T he
! essity
i b eing
1 co unty
It,
n atio n is aw ak en in g to th e nec-
of good ro ad s and in te re s t Is
m an ifested in every city and
an d slate.
T h e D o cto r Away fro m H om e w h en
M ost . » « l e d .
P eo p le a re o fte n very m u ch d is a p ­
p o in te d to find th a t th e ir fam ily p h y ­
sician is aw ay fro m h o m e w hen th ey
m ost need h is se rv ic e s. D iseases lik e
p ain In th e sto m a c h an d bow els, c o ll,
'am i d ia r r h o e a re q u ire p ro m p t treaty
ra e n t, a n d h a v e in m any in sta n c e s
(p ro v e n fa ta l b efo re m ed icin e co u ld h -
I p ro c u re d o r a p h y sic ia n su m m o n ed
T h e rig tit « a y is to k eep a t h a n d .
I b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in ’s C olic aai1
D ia rrh o e a R em ed y . No
n re s c rib e a b e tte r m e d icin e fo r the»
d L e a se s. By h a v in g it it. th e h o u s -
you e scap e m u ch p ain a n d
la n d all risk
Buy It n o w . it may
»ave life - Adv.
PAGE THREE
IB ID
OPERETTA AT CLOSING
OF LYNCH SCHOOL
Lynch
oi D istrict 28, closed a
very succ
I term last n ig h t, grad-
u ating s<
pupils from th e e ig h th
grade
The pt, 'gram consisted of a n in t e r - ,
's tin g op e re tta en title d "Boy B lue,”
in th ree lets, played by the c h ild re n
of the f , ilool. tlie acts in te rsp e rse d I
witli m usic.
T he program « a s as follow s;
O peretta—"Boy B lue.”
Act 1
Sunset c h ild ren re tu rn in g
from a picnic.
Solo - Miss H. B. K elly.
Act 2. Boy Blue D ream .
Duct H a rrie t W'indle am i A deline
Mills.
Act :i. Noon ch ild re n in tin* liay-
Cast of C h a ra c te rs
Boy Blue D onald C onfrcy.
Mollie A lta H endrickson.
K a ti'
S h r Hid
Two Lots 50x100 Feet FREE
'I'o anyone that will buy a good seven-room house for $14(XI
we will give away two tine lots and a barn. The lots are eo\
ered with fine large fruit trees and berry bushes.
In 1913 this property was sold for $2. (XXI.
ebeapest and best buy in Gresham.
This is the
COME IN AND INVESTIGATE
BANK OF GRESHAM
G R E S H A M ,O R E U O N
A d e lin e M ills.
K atie She D idn't H a rrie t W'indle.
Eelio Elves Daisy D aly, M ildred
K uninu I. A lta
H en d rick so n ,
V era
G rant, E llen L aurence, A gnes Dick
son.
F our F ro g s—G ran t .McMillan. Riffia
Duyet.
C lifford
M iddleton.
E lm er
Zenger.
A nu m b er of hayfleld ch ild ren .
Tlie pupils finishing th e e ig h th
g rad e arc. M ildred M cGregor, Irene
Kum niel. Alta D ah lh am m er, A dolph
Z enger, A lfred Z enger. A lbert Zt nger.
Floyd M iddleton.
T he P aren t-T each ers asso ciatio n s u r ­
prised tlie e ig h th g ra d e rs w ith a re-
inc m berance to th e class.
T he school stood 100 p er cent.
The te a c h e rs are, Miss E lizab eth
C anning ami Miss A ngelo C anning,
i'le- cred it for tlie h ig h sta n d in g of the
school am i tlie successful closing of
th e y ear is due to tlie e n erg etic and
efficient efforts of th ese te a c h e rs who
in sp ired th e ir p u p ils w ith th e a m b i­
tion to excell and d irected th e ir w ill­
in g efforts.
Tile school hoard is com posed of
A ndrew M cM illan, c h a irm a n , A. Z eng­
e r and II W. L ynch.
M uch help lias also been received
from th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs a sso ciatio n
of the d istric t.
The school picnic is being enjoyed
today at P e n in su la P ark
CORBETT
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
Portland A-2078
22.5 Ash; Bdw> 24)2«
JVNE
F red M. S m ith , of C.M.M. 295, w hose
p a re n ts resid e at C o rb ett, h a s been
hom e on a tw en ty -d ay fu rlo u g h . He
lut* been in th e serv ice of th e U. S.
su b m a rin e ch a se rs an d lias had a
th r illin g experience in Ills lin e of s e r ­
vice. T he coast g u a rd chaB ers have
been in activ e serv ice on the A tlan tic
co ast since F e b ru a ry , 1918. Tin- flo­
tilla in clu d es sub c h a se rs 292, 293, 294,
295. 296. 298. 299, 300, 301. Mr S m ith
lias re tu rn e d to h is s ta tio n a t B rem ­
e rto n w here re p a irs an d o v e rh a u lin g
of vessels is n ecessary fo r fu tu re s e r ­
vice.
A rlie an d L ucile K in caid from W ood­
land, W ash., a re v is itin g th e ir g ra n d ­
p a re n ts, .Mr. and M rs. E. D. C ham ber-
lain.
Mrs. T a y lo r an d M rs. li. M. D av is
m o tored to S e a ttle la s t w eek.
Mr. an d Mrs. W ard E v a n s an d c h il­
d re n w ent to P a tte rs o n , W ash., la s t
T h u rsd a y to v isit Mr. an d M rs. Ja c o b ­
son.
Mrs. St. Jo se p h L elan d w ill hav e
c h arg e of th e lib ra ry d u rin g th e s u m ­
m er m o n th s. T he lib ra ry w ill he open
T h u rs d a y s from 6 to 8 o ’clock and
S a tu rd a y s from 4 to 8:30.
Mr. an d Mrs. L ew is Reed a n d Mr
an d M rs. L elan d had as d in n e r g u e sts
S u n d ay Chas. S lover, Mrs. C la ra
S m ith , M r. a n d M rs. E a rn e s t Ju d d
am i M rs. Ju d d Sr. T h e la tte r a rriv e d
S a tu rd a y from H am p to n , Iow a, an d ex
pt cts to m ak e h e r hom e h ere w ith h e r
son.
S a tu rd a y , J u n e 7th, will occur th e
re g u la r m e e tin g of C olum bia G range.
All m em b ers a re u rg ed to a tte n d as
th e re is in itia to r y w ork to do. T h e
ran g e w ill give a benefit dan ce th e
sam e evening, J u n e 7th, th e p roceeds
to he g iven J a s E llis, w ho recen tly
had h is t a r n , team of h o rses, h a rn e s s,
p o tato d ig g e r an d o th e r a rtic le s de­
stro y ed by fire.
T he g ra d u a tin g e x ercises a t th e
h ig h school T h u rsd a y ev e n in g w ere
larg ely a tte n d e d .
Mr. Irv in e of th e
O regon J o u rn a l w as th e p rin c ip a l
sp eak er, ta k in g fo r h is ih em e, P a ­
trio tism .
Mr a n d M rs H y a tt an d d a u g h te rs
or P o rtla n d a tte n d e d th e g ra d u a tin g
ex ercises an d th e ir daughter» M a rg a r­
et. a ss iste d w ith th e p ro g ra m
LUSTED
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
FORSON TRACTOR
We are in hopes th at the farm ers will
not make the same mistake they did last
summer,
by not ordering their Tractor until Fall.
There will he a shortage and you will
be unable to .g et Fordson T ractors when
you w ant them. We are in a position t o
deliver three machines at once. We are
unable to say when there will be more for
delivery.
Raker & Son
O rd er now a n d learn to o p erate your
m achine by the tim e you need it to harvest
y o u r crops.
Price $ 9 7 5 at Gresham
T odays
D o lla r
z
It w on’t b uy so m uch m eat
or fertilizer or clothes or
seed o r g a so lin e as la s t
y e a r’s dollar b o u g h t, b u t it still buys
■“TRY
which is bigger and b e tte r th a n ever
before. J u s t th in k , one d cllar will
bring you fifty-tw o big issues of th e
great n atio n al farm weekly a t tin cost
of one h en ! A nd it supplies you and
your fam ily w ith in terestin g , in stru c ­
tiv e reading for a whole y ear.
It will shov. you w ays to
Mivc and m ak e m oney
th a t h a w ju st been
th o u g h t of. W h y , th a t
one d ollar in v e s tm e n t
m ay save y o u a b u n d le d
d o lla rs in th e next tw elv e
m o n th s
T H E COUN»
for th< th in g s y o u w a n t;
i t is b r i n g i n g f a r m -
ex > U -f/th e r i . ” tonally
for th e tlfixlf" th e y d e ­
serve. A re you » 'd in g
it e v e ry w o k ? If n o t,
w hy n o t? I t costs only
one elollar i »r fifty
n u m b er-. S a r.«l rr.
’
n a m e anti y o u r d o lla r t o ­
day!
Mrs. I. W. S p en cer gave a s u rp ris e
p a rty on h e r y o u n g est son, W a lte r, last
S a tu rd a y evening, May 31, It being
h is te n th b irth d a y .
T he boys an d
g irls w ore m ask s d u rin g th e ev en in g
w hich added m uch to th e e n jo y m en t
ot th e occasion. All k in d s of g am es
try
G en tlem an
w ere plaved. A fte r a la te h o u r ice
s ta n d s for th e th in g s you
i ream a n d cake w ere served.
All
sta n d for, it is fighting
p re s e n t hu<l a fine tim e.
T h e pie social held in th e L u sted
schoolhouse. May 28, w as a good su c ­
A lw ays Costs $1.00; O ften Saves $100.00
cess and tlie p roceeds am o u n ted to
o i e r »30
Rev. E a rl B. C o tto n , Miss
M arion F o rte and M iss M ildred St.
C lair a ss iste d in m e m usic. I he p ro ­
GASCO BUILDING
ceeds go to w a rd s th e boys and g irls
club w ork and b u ild in g that, is to be
Portland, Or»-.
Piioin- bant 51«3
erected a t th e fa ir g ro u n d s for use
th is fall.
M iss M arian R o b ertso n w ill teach
An • utbo«i«e»l wbxTipOon ,«p t.w n'«tiv' of
th e next, te rm of school in tlie V ictory
Th«
too»try
G
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... T k .U A » . H « . J .« r« l Th. S.tu,2.y
Po.t
d is tric t.
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-11.75
School c,o»t d h ere la st W ednesday
52
11.04
w ith a p icnic for th e c h ild re n
T hey
w ent dow n
n e a r th e S andy riv e r
w h ere e x ercises took place, a fte r w hich
SANDY GRADE SCHOOL
a b o u n teo u s lunch w as sp re a d
All
TROUTDALE
p re s e n t itad an e n jo y ab le tim e.
GRADUATES ONE PUPIL
Mr an d Mrs. A W. H am ilto n an d
S e rv ices » ill be h e ld a t th e c h u rc h
fam ily cam e S a tu rd a y and stay ed u n ­ a r u su a l n ext S u n d a y e v e n in g , to
M iss P e a rl D ixon w as th e lo n e
til S u n d ay v is itin g th e ir p a re n ts , Mr.
w hich all a re in v ite d
T h e p a s to r. m e m b e r of th e e ig h th g ra d e g r a d u a t ­
and M rs Ed. H am ilto n .
Rev. E a rl B. C o tto n , w ill b a se h is ing c la s s th is y e a r, b u t sh e c a r r ie d off
< liro n h < o iis tip a tio n .
s e rm o n on le s so n s b r o u g h t o u t In th e h o n o rs very w ell in d e e d , re c e iv ­
p e r h a p s you h a v e n e v e r th o u g h t of R o b e rt L o u is S te v e n s o n ’s b o o k , " D r ing 1 0 0 %
In h is to ry an d a g e n e ra l
it, h u t th is d is o rd e r is d u e to a lack J e k y ll a n d Mr. H y d e .”
a
v
e
ra
g
e
of
9
3% .
of m o is tu re in th e re s id u a l m a t te r of
M iss P e a rl w ill e n te r th e S a n d y
th e food
If you w ill d r in k an a b u n d ­
COTTRELL
a n ce of w a te r, e a t ra w f r u its a n d ta k e
U n io n H igh sc h o o l n ext y e a r, w h e re
lo ts of o u td o o r e x e rc is e , y o u m ay he
A so c ia l w ill be h e ld a t th e C o ttre ll tw o of h e r s is te r s w ill be ju n io rs .
a b le e v e n tu a lly to o v e rc o m e It e n ­
tire ly . in th e m e a n tim e u se th e m ost c o m m u n ity c h u r c h n e x t S a tu r d a y e v ­
e n in g , J u n e 7, u n d e r th e a u s p ic e s of
To Prevent llelth ln g .
m ild a n d g e n tle la x a tiv e s .
S tro n g
th e W illin g W o rk e rs
S tr a w b e r rie s ,
M ak e a r e g u la r h a b it or e a tin g
an d h a rs h c a th a r ti c s ta k e to o m u ch
c a k e a n d e re a m w ill be s e rv e d . All slo w ly , m a s tic a te y o u r food t h o r o u g h ­
w a te r o u t o t th e sy s te m a n d m a k e a
ly, a n d you n ia j h a v e n o f u r th e r
had m a t te r w orse. C h a m b e r la in ’s T a b a re In v ite d .
tro u b le .
If you s h o u ld , la k e o n e of
le ts a r e easy a n d p le a s a n t to ta k e , a n d
Stop reading her« and turn to the C h a m b e r la in ’» T a b le t» im m e d ia te ly
m o st a g re e a b le In effect. G ive (h em
want ad oolumn.
a f t e r » u p p e r.— A dv.
a tr ia l .— A dv.
H. N. WALLACE