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OUTLOOK FRIDAY.
OCTOBER
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PAGE THREE
PLEASANT VALLEY
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C. E. Osburn & Co
WILLARD BATTERY SERVICE
A. C. B all a n d Dan C ale h av e r e ­
tu r n e d fro m a tr ip to C ra te r L ake.
J D. L ee, o f P o rtla n d , w as in th e
V alley d u rin g th e fo re p a rt o f th e
w eek lo o k in g a f t e r b u sin e ss In te re s ts .
It Is re p o r te d th a t A. O. W eb b er
h as so ld h is 2 0 -a c re fa rm fo r a c o n ­
s id e ra tio n of 2 1 0 .6 0 0 .
H e rm a n U hlig h a s so ld IHs tw o -a c re
tra c t a t S y c am o re s ta tio n fo r $3800
cash
H u n te r s re p o r t g a m e b ird s to be
very sc a rc e .
Recharging and Reinsulating
POWELL VALLEY
S tarter and G enerator R epairing
F ree Inspection
cwjisa?
TftADL MARK R lA O T t R t »
Au a tt r a c t iv e p ro g ra m is p la n n e d
fo r th e P a r e n t- T e a c h e r s ' m e e tin g al
llie sc h o o lh o u se on S a tu r d a y e v e n in g .
S. B. H a ll, c o u n ty a g r ic u ltu r a l a g e n t,
w ill be th e s p e a k e r. L a d ie s w ill b rin g
c a k e o r c o o k ies lo r th e re f re s h m e n ts
Sunday
School at
llitt
( lu n c h .
S u n d a y sch o o l w ill be h eld as u su al
a t Iliff c h u rc h nex t S u n d ay . In th e
a b se n c e o f Rev. E a rl H. C o tto n at
c o n fe re n c e th e sc h o o l w ill he in
c h a rg e o f Mrs. A lta G e n try .
PHONE 691
S in c e re G ra titu d e .
M rs. W illiam
H ell, L o g a n s p o rt,
In d ., w rite s : “ I d eem it my d u ty to
e x p re s s my g r a titu d e fo r th e good
C h a m b e rla in 's C olic a n d D ia rrh o e a
R em edy did m e w hen I h ad a sev ere
a tta c k o f d ia r rh o e a th r e e y e a rs ago.
It w as th e o il y m e d ic in e th a t r e ­
lieved m e .” — A dv.
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MAN’S SALE
I Will Sell My Entire H erd of
3 0 H ig h R e c o rd J e rs e y s
At Ingleside Farm near Senic Station,
19 miles east of Portland, via Gresham
Saturd’y, October 18
T h ere w ill be d au gh ters and sons o f co w s that
have m a d e from 5 0 0 to over 700 pounds o f butter.
A ll y o u n g stock ex c ep t one co w ( 1 0 y ears o ld )
and she has a record o f over 6 0 0 pounds butter.
My herd is in the U. S. accredited list and cows of
my breeding have made larger records in other hands
than they ever made on my farm, because all records
made by me were under ordinary farm care on two
milkings per day.
LUNCH A T
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S A L E S B E G IN A T
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For catalogues, address undersigned owner or
sales managers:
INGLESIDE FARM, B. C. Altman,
Proprietor, (iresharn, Oregon
WESTERN BREEDERS SALES & PEDIGREE COMPANY,
202 Wilcox Bldg., Portland. Oregon, Sales Managers.
J. W. HUGHES, Forest Grove,’Auctioneer
C. D. MINTON, Portland, Ore., and
E. A. RHOTEN, Salem, Ore., Ring Men.
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EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
3 B IG T R U C K S
R E S P O N S IB L E
AND
B E S T O F SER V IC E
R E L IA B L E
MISSIONARY DAY
AT CELEBRATION
Contili jed from page 1
b rin g us in to a c c o u n t. It Is a w orld
fo r C h ris t a n d H e w ill be sa tisfie d
w ith n o th in g less.
T h e re w as an e a rn e s t p lea fo r c h il­
d re n . T oo m an y w om en a re d e v o tin g
all ih e ir tim e to th e in te lle c tu a l d e ­
v elo p m en t of th e i r c h ild re n a n d little
o r n o n e to th e ir re lig io u s e d u c a tio n .
T h e s p ir it of tith in g sh o u d be in c u l­
c a te d
T h ey sh o u ld g iv e o n e -te n th of
th e ir tim e a n d m o n ey to th e i r c h u rc h .
To re b u ild th e w o rld we h av e to use
th e c h ild re n .
L e a d e rs of c h ild re n
m u st be fo u n d . T h e id e a l tim e fo r
( r a in in g c h ild re n fo r m issio n a ry s e r v ­
ice is in e a rly c h ild h o o d . T h e c h u rc h
h as been w o rk in g b a c k w a rd an d n o t
h a rd e n o u g h to g et th e c h ild re n in to
th e se rv ic e of God.
No b e tte r w ay to In te re s t c h ild re n
In m issio n s is to see th a t th e y o u n g
c h ild re a d s , o r to h a v e re a d to It. th e
c h ild r e n 's m issio n a ry p ap ers. A m is­
s io n a ry c an be h o rn by b ein g th e r e ­
c ip ie n t o f a y e a r's s u b s c rip tio n to a
m issio n a ry p a p e r.
It used to b re a k
my h e a rt to th in k o f c h ild re n s t a r v ­
ing a n d c h ild re n th a t h a d n 't h e a rd
of G od.
E s th e r s o c ie tie s fo r o ld e r g ir ls
m u st be m a in ta in e d . T h e n ex t five
y e a rs w ill be w o n d e rfu l y e a rs in
w hich w e m u st all w ork m o re th a n
e v e r w e d id In all o u r lives.
L e i’s
b egin to d a y .
B u ck le on th e a rm o r
a n d see th e s a lv a tio n of o u r God.
C atch th e C e n te n a ry s p irit of e n th u ­
sia sm t h a t Is b ein g sh e d a ro u n d .
May G od b less you In y o u r e ffo rts
to s a v e th e d o lla rs , w hich so m e tim e s
seem s h a rd to do. E ach o ne of you
Is a p a r t o f G o d ’s g re a t p lan to d is ­
cip le in H is N am e.
A B e a u tifu l W o m a n .
Do you know th a t a b e a u tifu l w o­
m an a lw a y s h a s a good d ig e s tio n ? If
v o u r d ig e s tio n Is fa u lty , e a t lig h tly
of m e a ls , an d ta k e an o c c asio n al dose
of C h a m b e r la in ’s T a b le ts to s t r e n g t h ­
en y o u r d ig e s tio n . P ric e 26c. Adv.
NOTICK Ol- HEARING OF FINAL
ACCOUNT.
In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te of
O re g o n , fo a th e C o u n ty o f M u lt­
nom ah.
in th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of M ary
G u in n , D eceased.
P r o b a te D e p a rtm e n t.
N o tice is h e re b y g iv en th a t th e
u n d e rs ig n e d e x e c u trix h a s filed In th e
ab o v e e n title d C o u rt a n d e s ta te h e r
final a c c o u n t, a n d t h a t th e C o u rt h as
s e t a n d fixed M onday th e 6 th day of
O c to b e r, 1819, a t th e h o u r of 9 :3 0
o 'c lo c k in th e fo re n o o n of sa id d ay,
a t th e P ro b a te D e p a rtm e n t of Bald
C o u rt, in th e C o u rt H o u se o f M u lt­
n o m a h C o u n ty , O reg o n , as th e tim e
a n d p la c e fo r th e h e a rin g of said
final a c c o u n t, to g e th e r w ith an y o b ­
je c tio n s th e r e m ay be to th e sam e.
IDA M M cM ONIES.
E x e c u trix of th e E s ta te of
M ary G u in n , D eceased.
J . J . JO H N S O N ,
314 S p a ld in g B ldg , P o rtla n d , O re.
A tto rn e y fo r E x e c u trix .
D ated a n d first p u b lish e d S ept. 5, '19
L a st p u b lic a tio n O c to b e r 3, 1919.
S IM M O N S .
22S Ash; Bdwy ¡1082.
Albert Ekstrom
M oney sav ed a n d d e p o site d a t 4%
In te re st In th is B an k m u ltip lie s
rap id ly .
F ro m a sm a ll w eekly d e p o sit, y o u r
acco u n t w ith co m p o u n d in te re s t w ill
a m o u n t to a c o m fo rta b le fo r tu n e in
a few years.
See how y o u r p e rs is te n t effo rts
w ill m ak e y o u r "n e s t e g g ” g ro w .
W eekly
In
In
1 0 Y ears
D eposits
5 Y ears
2 287.53
21.00
2 638.04
1914.00
3.00
8 6 2 .5 0
6.00
1432 SO
3182.94
8.00
230« 33
5104 42
T h e L ib e rty B ell H om e B an k ,
2875.39
6380.47
a symlMtl o f inde|M*n<|eu<v; HUH) 10.00
now
and
be in d e p e n d e n t ;
(lep iM ite d h e re secures o ne o i th e S ta r t
e v e r-re a d ) h om e de|x».>.it<>ries.
$1,00 w ill o pen un a c c o u n t h ere.
Bank of Gresham
( ireshatn, Oregon
PUBLIC SALE
At Hal B Stock Farm, north end of Main street, Gresham.
M ONDAY,
O C T O B E R 6, 1 0:30 A , M.
H O G S.
4 Poland China Sows (bred to registered boar). Two duo
to farrow soon.
1 Berkshire Sow.
1 Poland-China Sow, with nine pigs.
1 Duroc-Red Sow.
1 Registered Duroc Red Boar (Rufus) 19 months old.
36 Shoats, from six weeks to two months old, some from
registered stock.
Some of the above ¡^ock were prize-winners at the Multno
mah County Fair.
HORSES
One Bay Mare, 7 years old, 1400 lbs.
One Colt, 3 months old (aired by A. ('. Ruby’s grand ehain-
pion Clydesdale, Newton King Oacar.)
tine Grey Mare, weight 1500 lbs. (bred to Ruby's Persian
stallion).
C h ic k e n s a n d M allard D ucks
2(lo b u sh e ls H a n n c h e n B arley fo r seed , fro m field ru n n in g o v er
50 b u sh e ls to a c re .
200 bUHhels S lx-ltow B arley .
500 b u sh els
S h a d e la n d W o n d e r O ats.
400 b u sh e ls S h a d e la n d C lim ax G ats.
A ll abo v e a re e x c e lle n t fo r seed .
T h re e to n s b a le d c lo v e r a n d c h e a t b ay. S om e loose h ay , oat and
b a rle y stra w in rick .
300 to 400 s a c k s B u rb a n k p o ta to e s.
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
3*4 hi. K e n tu c k y w agon.
C a lifo rn ia w agon ra c k . T h re e Inch
M itchell w ugon w ith bed. T w o -se a te d h a c k , w ith to n g u e a n d sh a fts .
Set h ea v y h a rn e s s , a n d o th e r h a rn e s se s. T w o sa d d le s. F iv e-fo o t
cut O sb u rn m o w er. B u ck ey e m ow er. H ay ra k e . F o u rte e n disc
h a rro w w ith tr u c k . 8-dlsc, 12 Inch h a rro w . C h am p io n b in d e r, six-
foot c u t, an d b in d e r tru c k . 2, 14-lnch plow s. S teel plow . 2, one-
h o rs e c u ltiv ftto rs. No. 4 P la n e t J r . D rill s e e d e r an d c u ltiv a to r. B an ­
n e r root cutter
2 bay rack«
Hay carrier, fork am i rope Self-
fe e d e r fo r hogs, O. A. C. p a te n t, h o ld s up to to n of feed. 3 0 -g allo n
k e ttle a n d sto v e. L a rg e g a s ra n g e . H alf Inch a n d Inch piping.
E clipse p u m p in g e n g in e a n d ja c k .
S ev eral hog tr o u g h s .
H eavy
vice und pipe b o ld e r.
S ick le g rin d e r. C a ttle s ta n c h io n s , w h e e l­
b a rro w . bund c a r t, und o th e r s m a ll tools.
H o u se h o ld F u r n i tu r e
Je w e l cook sto v e, g a s c o o k in g sto v e ,
M aytag w a sh in g m a c h in e , 2 co m m o d es, lo u n g e , b u tte r w o rk e r. 10-
gal. R eed b a rre l c h u rn , No. 1 Iow a c re a m s e p a r a to r. F ew ra h b ils.
E ggs in w a le rg lu ss.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
T K B M S— S u m s o t $ 2 » o r u n d e r, ( a a l i ;
tim e on a p p ro v e d s e c u rity ,
o v e r Slid. six niontlM ’
L. A. WARRELL, Owner
It. I. ANDKKHON, Auctioneer.
A. MKYFIIS, Clerk.
AUCTION SALE
I will sell on the LENNARTZ’ I ARM, also known as
the FIR GROVE EARM, one and one-fourth miles south of
Pleasant Home, and seven miles southeast of (ireshatn, on
T H U R S D A Y , O C TO BER 9, at 10 A . M.
24 EX I RA G(X)I) MILK COWS
Some giving a large flow of milk and balance will be fresh be­
tween now and Jan. 1, 1920. All tuberculin tested. Three
Heifers, two years old; six Horses, ages 5 to 12 years, weight
from 1100 to 1500 pounds. Two Pigs. 45 to 50 tons of hay,
one-half oats and vetch, balance timothy and clover. About
40 good laying hens. McCormick binder, mower, rake, 60-
tooth harrow, plow, disc, corn planter, disc drill, cultivator,
2 wagons, gas engine, manure spreader, 50-tooth harrow, 2
sets heavy harness, 3 sets light harness, milk cooler, milk
cans. ISO bushels of oats, and other articles too numerous to
mention.
LCNCH AT NOON.
M IK E S T E U D L E R , O w ner
G R E SH A M
W. S. WOOD
Auctioneer
Gresham 851
Oor. P ow ell and Maple
Multiplying Money
In th J u s tic e 's C o u rt fo r M u ltn o m ah
D is tric t, C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h ,
S ta te o f O re g o n .
C ivil a c tio n fo r th e reco v ery of m oney
( f o r r e n t ) an d c o sts
U. W. K en n ey , P la in tiff vs. G. It.
B u rc h , D e fe n d a n t.
TERM S:
S u m s u n d e r 2 2 0 , C a s h ; o v e r $20 six m o n th s ' tim e , 8 tier c en t
T o G. It. B u rc h , D e fe n d a n t:
In te re s t on b a n k a b le n o te . T w o p e r cen t d is c o u n t fo r cash on su m s o v e r $20
In th e n a m e of th e S ta te of O re
g o n , you a r e h e re b y re q u ire d to ap- i
p e a r b e fo re m e a t my office a n d an- I 4. < . k t ' I t l T L I , H illsb o ro , A u c tio n e e r.
K . A. M IL L K It, C lerk
s w e r th e c o m p la in t filed a g a in s t you
In th e a b o v e e n title d a c tio n w ith in
sev en d a y s fro m th e d a te o f th e serv
Ice of th is su m m o n s upon y o u ; a n d )
WE KNOW TO A
If you fa il to a n s w e r fo r w an t th e r e ­
of, th e p la in tiff w ill la k e Ju d g m e n t
POSITIVE CERTAINTY
US JU S T O N E
a g a in s t you fo r E o rty -six an d 68-100
th
a
t
If you w ill g iv e u s a tr ia l
D o lla rs ( $ 4 6 .6 8 ) , a n d fo r c o sts a n d
T R IA L -
o r d e r you w ill becom e a ste a d y
d is b u rs e m e n ts In c u rre d in th is ac­
T hen you ’ ll
p a tro n of tblB sh o p . I t ’s h a p ­
tio n , as p ra y e d fo r In saiil c o m p la in t.
pened so m an y tim e s th a t a p e r­
G iven u n d e r my h a n d th is 23(1 day
T rade here
son h a s com e In a n d p u rc h a s e d
o f S e p te m b e r, 1919
QUITE AWHILE
a sm a ll o rd e r of m e a t, a n d th e n
JO H N B RO W N ,
com e b ack to e x p re s s th e ir d e­
J u s tic e of th e P eace.
lig h t a n d g ra tific a tio n a n d leave
a n o th e r o rd e r.
T h is s o r t of
W o m e n 's H o s p ita l o t P o rtla n d ,
th in g s u re ly h elp s o u r b u sin ess.
O ne o f th e fin est a n d m o st t h o r ­
A. 4. W. BROWN, Prop.
o u g h ly eq u ip p e d p riv a te m a te rn ity
Pbutte 41
Gresham. Ore.
I h o s p ita ls in th e n o rth w e s t.
New,
1 fire -p ro o f c o n s tru c tio n a n d h ig h -c la ss
a c c o m m o d a tio n s
For
In fo rm a tio n
a d d re s s 1 4 4 -1 8 tb St. N ., P o rtla n d ,
Service Phone 271
Residence Phones—3 5 z l; 368
n h o n e B ro a d w a y 3404
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
P o r tla n d A- 207 8
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VANCOUVER,
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WASHINGTON
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Phene Vancouver 114, or
O ra s h an Outlook 4SI
M ARKET
Pleasant Home Garage
HAMILTON A EDER. Prop«
Motor Cw Repairing, Automobile Accessoria«, Oils
Oasoline and Greases.
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