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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1919)
GREhHAM OVTLOOK PAGE T H R EE LUSTED REMEMBER! THE SPECIAL SALES §»aup for (Christmas are now going on at the I Gresham Hat Shop _ •„ . , f i See these Hats before buying elsewhere. EKSTROM r \ TRUCK SERVICE 3 big trucks best o f service RESPONSIBLE ---- AND —- RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND Portland A-2U78 ¡¡¡¡5 Ash; HdW) 2 0 8 2 . Albert Ekstrom G rea h a tn 851 Cor. Howell an d M aple Bank of Gresham POW ELL V A LL EY T he Only Tires Built To an Advertised Ideal T h e L ad les' Aid so ciety of th e S w edish M ission c h u rc h gav e a s u r p rise on Mrs W in. H aw k in so n . wife of th e p a sto r, on last T h u rsd a y even tug. T he occasion w as, su p p o sed ly , a p ro g ram and su p p e r by th e so ciety , hut in co n n ectio n w ith It th e lad les p re se n te d Mrs. H aw k in so n w ith a p u rse of »65 in n p p rt e la tio n of h e r w ork w ith the so ciety . Mrs. Ila w k - iiison has recen tly u n d e rg o n e a s e r i ous su rg ic a l o p e ra tio n , from w hich she is reco v erin g . F o llo w in g a re th e a n n o u n c e m e n ts , for serv ices a, th e S w edish M ission I ch u rc h fo r th e w eek-end. On S a tu r - i day e v e n in g th e young p eo p le's m eet - ) itig w ill he held. T h e s u b je c t of th e m eetin g is " P e a r ls .” On S u n d ay m o rn in g an d e v e n in g th e p a s to r, Rev. W tn. H a w k in so n , w ill p re a c h end at 3 o'clock holy co m m u n io n will be a d m in is te re d . T h e S u n d ay evening se rv ice will he In th e E n g lish lan g u ag e . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sell a r e re jo ic in g Tver th e b irth of a baby g irl b o rn on O cto b er 13. Seldom do you hear of an entire organization taking pride in an ideal. Rarely will you find a product built to hit so high a mark. But th at's bow Fisk Tires are made — by men whose aim is — * * 7 o 6e M e Beat Concern In the W orld to Worh for and the Sguareat B om to Mr an d M rs M ike H em -j tick . O ctober 15. an 8-po u n d g irl B orn to Mr. and M rs A. W. H a m il ton at C am eron A H ogue m ill, Oc Christmas may seem a bit far off, but it will arrive to b e r 15. a 9 ^ - p o u n d boy. Dr. Deartuond of P o rtla n d w as iu a t almost before you realize it. And then you’ll need some ten d an c e. ready money for the occasion. Start Saving for Christ •Mr and Mrs. Ed. H a m ilto n a n d mas Now. Small weekly payments, plus interest will fam ily and H a rris H a m ilto n a n d , tam ily visited th e fo r m e r’s m o th e r J soon grow into a sum well worth having. Mrs W H H am ilto n at M o n tav illa W e help you save. Come and ask us about it. This last Sunday. is more than a bank at which you deposit your money; Mrs. A Ja c k so n a n d M rs. U. M oulton w ere P o rtla n d v is ito rs last ' it is a helpful institution willing and able to help you in T u esd ay. the safe and sound conduct of your monetary affairs. J !L L eut w as called to E u g e n e | last T u esday on ac c o u n t of th e d e a th , Make it YOVR bank. of his nephew , C h a rle s A rnold. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H a m ilto n , of M ontavilla. c e le b ra te d th e ir 4 0 th w edding a n n iv e rsa ry , O cto b er 15. | Gresham, Oregon T hey w ere m a rrie d in A lbion. Ne-1 b ra s k a , in 1879. - Mr. S m ith of Scenic w ho d e liv e rs to F. 1. W illia m s o f P o rtla n d . P ric e S ale o f P o w ell V alley Aerea. th e m o rn in g O reg o n ian s, a n d a p a rty K rid e r a n d E lk in g to u h av e aohl 13300. from B oring caiue very n e a r h a v in g * Mr. W illia m s w ill go in to th e a se rio u s accid en t on th e P ow ell V al 11 a c re s on P o w ell V alley , 1 L» m ile« ley road n e a r E llio tt's s to re last e a st of G re s h a m , fo r J. W. H a m ilto n ch ick e n a n d b e rry b u sin e ss. T u esd ay . T he acc id e n t w as cau sed on acco u n t of th e heav y fog. B oth m ach in es w ere d em o lish ed . No one w as h u rt. W a lte r H o sn er h a s en g a g e d a c a r p e n te r by th e n am e of J o h n H o sn er, froln lone, O regon, to pul up a sw ell g arag e. Concern In £»iatence to doBuaineae w ith .” N ext Time— B U Y F IS K I*» Mr fi* C. I. BAKER & SON BORING •4 . C. ■ T IR E S AUCTION SALE »account of retiring from farm I will offer for sale at my residence FOUR MILES EAST OF GRESHAM, AND 2 'a MILES SOUTH OF TROUTDALE. OREGON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919 WII.L B EG IN AT II O ’C LO C K F R E E LUNCH AT NOOX HORSES—4 Good W ork Horses; 3 i-vr . old Colt ; 2 -yr.-old Colt. H i E—.1 * dws, 4 fresh since about Aug. 1st: 1 coining fresh -Ian. ■ 1 Heifer fresh ill .January; 2 year-old Heifer«; 2 < altcs. HOGS- 1 Well Bred Sow, due to farrow October !•>. HAY— 14 Ton Clover Hay. 20 Ton Timothy Hay. 100 B ii . Shadeland Climax Oats. 50 Bu. B arkt 20 Bit live 1; Still Leading MENTS— 2 set» W o rk H a rn e s s 7-ft M cC orm ick B inder. ►»er, r nearly new . A d ria n c e M ow er. H ay K ake. Hay T ed d er. . » Brill with G rass S e e d e r. O liv e r * 0 . C h illed P low . Jo h n Dei « 1 4 - Plow. L aC ro sse D isc P lo w . 2 ae c tio n H arro w 3-sectlon ..... th Spring T o o th H a rro w , n e a rly new . Ills« H arro w . 2-h o rse u 11- a-tooth C u ltiv a to r. P o ta to P la in e r H oover P o tato P lg g " ‘ Sorter. F ield R o lle r. C o rley K o lle r E eed ’ MUl. cap acity 30 ska. per • h p. G ilson G a s o lin e E n g in e . C irc u la r W oodsaw . , a ' i i ™ »». Low W heeled F a r m T ru c k . L ig h t S p rin g W agon rop ii ig g . el'l M anure S p r e a d e r , g o o d c o n d itio n . Root Milk Coole p ql/,,i,1E tor. 4 ln -g a l. M ilk C a n s. P la tf o r m S cales. C lip p er No. 2 in Second-Hand Furniture and Knick-Knacks Also agent for Crucible Fuel Saver Saves two-thirds your wood A1 TOOLS— 2 N ve Hay C a r r ie r s . 2 good L ev er Hay K“ tk s . ’ tt" ln Steel C :,|,|„ c (',r „ S h ell, r S e n io r C id er Mill. g'>od_ as . „ W h en H arro w . D in n e r B el. P la n e t J u n io r « « rd e " ¡H e a ton UtQ Mower, n e a rly n ew . 1 1 0 -g al S te e l D rum an d o th e r a r ti °us to m en tio n . not sold b e fo re , th e fo llo w in g R eal E s ta te » ill he 0 ®e r "» I'^Lnoroved tw e ll Im proved f a r m of 133 a c re s . 1 0 -acre ‘ “»ding. -a c re t tr r a a c c t t all ig h s s ta “Kung. 1 1 8 8 -acre all c c le le a a re re d d in in h high ta te te o o f . . < “ » ‘'a tl o n (.a | ,. i desired in f o rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g th is property may * B. C onrad o r L. E. C o n ra d , G re sh a m , O reg o n . P h o n e lb » . O ver # 2 0 . « I»«*«*»’ tJ“ e « »"* '* * *2n am) uiN ler, C a s h , »proteil note. A. B. CONRAD, Owner. WOOD M )N, A u ctio n eers. Y R I1 IF P nine p o u n d d a u g h te r See it in operation at store E. E. CHIPMAN POW ELL HTKKKT. G K F . h H A M K. A. MILLER. Clerk Frank C. Jones Co. General Contractor» S in cere Gratitude. d ee n " l t in>’' #d u t’y to Carpentering Electrical Wiring Fixture» and Lamp» Septic Tank» Cement Work Ir a n d e r 11. M rs. E lm e r g r a titu d e for th e good M o th e r a n d I ^ * „ rla i n -s t u l l e and R em ed y did m e w hen 1 had e' r — ---- 7— a tta c k of d ia r rh o e a th re e ye»"» k s e r v la e WM th(J o n |y m edicine th a t r n ß g , till a " n ■ y jiiu th in an y J piovvi p lace , n PVed m e.” — A d r. la rd K nn f- ta K n n a a r r r , T T r ro u t- R»Hd tlif W a n t a d * __________ h am 4 8 9 . tf Girls—Ladies—W omen Office ami Shop, Main St Bungalow Bldg Greahani. « re. •appears, a n d w h en y o u r <X»NHTII ATIOK im proves— you w ork b etter— eat b e tte r » a thoro tria l and you w ill recom m end ■ “•v a p a ck a g e.— P o w ell'» Pharm acy. Frank < J » “*1 your worn«* J P hone #Oi Floyd L. Mack if fo lk s le a rn th a t a M oline tr a c to r ___ plow a Held w ith o u t a d riv e r, can th e re w ill soon be a g re a t d e m a n d for th e m . J a k e D eY oung h a s fo u n d out th a t It w ill ru n a lo n e fo r a tim e at le a s t, a n d th is Is how . T h e o th e r day he plow ed up a yellow ja c k e ts neBt w ith o u t k n o w in g It. u n til he re a c h e d th e p lace on th e n e x t ro u n d , lie fa irly c h u c k le d Io h im se lf at th e way h e w ould fix th e m w ith th e Mo line. H u n d re d s of th e m w ere Hying o v e r th e sp o t w ith th e ir can o p e n e rs re a d y to p lu n g ' in to th e first tr e s p a ss e r. J a k e d id n ’t heed th e sig n a l On h e w e n t b u t not fa r. It looked fo r a w h ile lik e a re a l fight a n d J a k e w as e v e n tu a lly fo rced to ju m p th e tr a c to r a n d le t It go on by itse lf, w hich it d id , n o n e th e w orse fo r th e e x p e rie n c e . Not s u r e th a t th e sam e can be s a id of M r. D eY oung, b u t of c o u rs e he is g la d he w a sn 't sw allo w ed by th e y ello w coats. Mr. an d M rs. F re d O. A n d erso n and b aby a re m ov in g to S e a ttle w h e re th e y e x p e c t to m a k e th e ir h o m e fo r th e w in te r Mr. A n d e rso n 's f a th e r a c c o m p a n ie d th em . T ru m a n K ichev is h a u lin g lu m b e r fo r a new h o u se on th e R ichey place. A h u n tin g p a rty c o n sistin g of G us L in g le , R o g er D eY oung a n d A lbert H o ffm et’ t r r h av e re tu r n e d front w ts te rn O regon w ith th e i r s h a r e of v en iso n . L a w re n c e S e lfe r, o f P o rtla n d , Is v is itin g h is g r a n d p a r e n ts , Mr an d Mrs. Ed. S eifer F iv e o ’clock, S u n d ay m o rn in g , Bob L o v elace, J o h n E llio t a n d C h et V in cen t le ft fo r th " d e e r Helds n e a r B lain e, O reg o n T h ey ex p ect to com e hom e w ith tw o d e e r apiece. T h e R e b e k a h s of B o rin g a r e inak ing p re p a r a tio n s fo r th e i r a n n u a l ba z a a r to be h eld so m e tim e th is w in te r E v ery T u e sd a y e v e n in g w hile th e h u b b ie s a re tr a in in g th e O dd F ello w s g o a t, th e w om en fo lk s m eet a t Mrs W allace T e lfo rd 's a n d s titc h on som e piece to be d o n a te d fre e an d b o u g h t back a t a fa b u lo u s p rice. T h ey sh o u ld w o rry . P a Is rich a n d th e m oney goes fo r a good c a u se , anyw ay U nion S u n d ay sch o o l In c re a se d It a tte n d a n c e by e ig h t, la s t S u n d ay M rs. C a rlso n is th e s u p e r in te n d e n t, W A R olfe h a s th e a d u lt's cla ss and H a rrie t D eY oung. E lsie W itzel and E d n a H o ffm eiater h av e th e o th e r cla sse s. M rs R o b e rts, m o th e r o f F A. R o b e r ts , h as p u rc h a s e d th e O. H o u r" place. F o r th e first m o n th of sch o o l th e r e w ere 22 h o n o r p u p ils in th e U nion sch o o l d is tr ic t 26, as fo llo w s: S econd g r a d e — E rn e s t M a rtin , Vi v ian O ra n , E d n a L yon, V e ru a rl W elch. T h ird g ra d e R ic h a rd W itzel, C a th e rin e M cG ourty. F o u r th g ra d e Ire n e Jo h n so n , A u stin R olfe. F if th g ra d e - -N e ttie B oese, H elen S c h u b e rt. S ix th grad«- D ora H o ffm e iste r, S y lv ia R olfe, A da lx»velare, E ld o re J o h n s o n . M arie W elch. F re d a R itzau, A n n ie B oese. S e v e n th g ra d e T h o m a s I-ovelace E tg h th g ra d e E s te lle J o h n s o n , C la ra H o ffm eister, D avid R olfe, P h ilip Gran. A n n o u m fin en t. A ll the lum ber has been »old from th e P leasan t H om e L um ber yard and th e yard ia closed x<j r . _ W. A. PROCTOR. The Latest and Best We offer the Case 15-27 Kerosene Tractor as the king of them all. It is creating a sensation all over the country. It is the result of 77 years of experience of the famous J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company. It pulls three plows in hard plowing — four plows under avorable conditions. It has abundant reserve power. It ourns kerosene successfully and economically. This sturdy tractor is adaptable for all kinds of drawbar and belt work. It drives a 26x46 Case Thresher with Feeder and Wind Stacker. Its pulley is properly placed for convenient “lining up.” It is small and compact and built for accessibility. No trac tor is finer. You should become acquainted with its many superiorities, which we will be glad to explain. Don’t buy before you sec tins better tractor. GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. Phone 544 W . A. HeSSel Phone 6x2 Who’s the Profiteer? “ Not I,” says the packer. “ Not I,” says the manufac turer. "N ot I,” says the middleman. “ Not J,” says the retailer. “Surely not I,” says the consumer with the flat pocketbook. “And posi tively not the farmer!” thunders 'TRe COUNTRY GENTLEMAN True enough, the farmer hi 4 profited by war prices. But to w hft extent? Well, he has been able to painl his house so it looks as well as the grocer’s in town. He ha« been able to boy an automobile m i g«<d at the plumber'». Hi» fam ily has been able to wear clothe» a» good a» the other church folk«. In other word», the farm er for ti»e first time ha» had a fair living wage for hi« labor, with a little re turn or. the capital he ha« invested in hi« farm and its equipment. The farmer is not a prof- iteer andT'lxCOCNTWY GltNTLtMAN Will light to pr ve his righ to a fair profit for hit l abor and hi« p iuct». A year's subscription to THF. C ( j ' 4TRY GKN TLKMAN(S2i»auet)i»the biggest dollar’« b ly on the market. Get your money’» w irth— e hun dred times over—by let ting me order it for you today. Remember- ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IS AI.L IT COSTS! H. N. WALLACE GAM 4» BI.DG. P h o n e No. E a st 5183 H . Caaatry Castle UbMM-tl M Tk« H m m Josrsal 12 ~ ~ . lt n P h on e 151» R. M. RANDALL Carpenter and Builder R m fdettce 4g m ile north o f linee Lim* on T r o u td a le -t.reelläni n eu ! P o rtla n d Tk. Satarday Etaaiaf P»«t it hMM-tl M W. S. WOOD Auctioneer VANCO UVER. W ASHINGTON aa« Stoak Balaa a »pMlalty. ra Phona V ancon vat (14. Or«aham Uutlaak 741