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    G RESH A M
O IT L O O K
TUESD AY .
FEBR U A R Y
21.
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PAGE T IIKEN
T h is is th e w eek to view th e finest
a g g re g a tio n of m o to r v eh icles, b o th
p a ss e n g e r c a rs a n d tr u c k s , e v e r a s­
sem b led w est o f th e M ississippi riv e r
T h e effect is b o u n d to be tw o-fold.
It w ill e x c ite y o u r a d m ira tio n an d
in c re a se y o u r d is s a tis fa c tio n .
For
no m a tte r how good a c a r you hav e
y o u ’ll se e s o m e th in g b e tte r y o u ’ll
w an t to ow n.
POWELL VALLEY
T h e r e g u la r m eetin g o f th e P a re n t- !
T e a c h e r asso c ia tio n will m eet a t th e
sch o o lh o u se n ext F rid a y ev en in g ,
F e b ru a r y 27 a t 8 o ’clock ’
P rin c ip a l E. F. G oodw in of th e
H igh school w ill be p re s e n t a n d dis- [
cuss th e high school s itu a tio n . T h e re
w ill also be sp ecial m usic. R e fre sh - i
m e n ts w ill be se rv ed a t th e close of
th e ev en in g .
M iss F lo re n c e Jo h n s o n , w ho w as
E'or S ale,
I ta k e n to a P o rtla n d h o sp ita l last
O ue C h e v ro le t to u r in g ull goo l j w eek, su ffe rin g fro m a se v e re a tta c k !
tire s, $500.
o f p le u risy is re p o rte d to be m uch im-1
O ue F o rd to u rin g . $350.
p ro v ed
M iss A nna N o rdbiom h a s been hav-1
G R E SH A M O V E R LA N D CO.,
I P h o n e 544.
W. A. H essel. ing a s e rio u s tim e w ith g a th e r in g in ;
h e r ears. F o r th e p ast six w eeks sh e j
N O TIC E O l H E A R IN G I INAI
h as been u n a b le to a tte n d sch o o l an d ;
A tX ’O l NT.
h as su ffered a g r e a t d eal.
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H aro ld . W en d all. a n d C ecil G u staf-
In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te of son sp en t S u n d ay v is itin g in P o rtla u d
O reg o n , to r M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty , j w ith th e ir co u sin s.
I . y? *’ 5?batl>’ , ,. „ . .
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i Mr allrt M rs ®*r t O lsen an d M rs.
In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te o f M a rth a , c . !’.• J o h n s o n w ere d in n e r g u e sts a t
A. C o oledge, D eceased.
. th e hom e of O scar T h o re a in G resham i
N otice Is h ereb y g iv en th a t th e uu- S unday.
baS î le,d 1,1 ,b e ab o v e e n "
M isses L illie N elson. E tta A uder-
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o a r t a n d E s ta te h e r final ac- son an d Amy G u sta fso n , th e O regon
th o . k ° y rt h a sJ et an<1 fixed i S ta te C a n n in g team w ere th e g u e sts
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,b e. ’ ' day ° f .M ,r5,h ’ l a 2 0 , i l>f Miss H elen C ow gill, a s s is ta n t s ta le
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Ve ,e n t *t l e d 1 Oli r t ’ “? tb e tin le ! P o rtla n d la st S a tu rd a y .
T h e g ills
Place fo r th e h e a rin g o f said final j v isited a
m a n u fa c tu rin g co n c e rn .
acco u n t, to g e th e r w ith an y o b je c tio n s « h e r e th ey w ere show n how to pro­
th e p r re e m ay
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H A T T IE YOTT,
o f a s te a m p re s s u re c a n n e r w as d e n i- 1 ‘ "••U . H i l o C A N N O T XI I'OIID TO JOIN (H R " C llItlS I'M XS IU N K
E x e c u trix of th e E s ta te c f
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o n s tra ie d .
A fte r d in n e r a t th e i 1%
M a rth a A. C ooledge, D eceased. S ew ard h o tel th e p a rty m ad e a trip
IM). BRING IN H H K FIR ST DEPOSIT. TODAY.'
J. J. JO H N SO N . A tto rn ey .
IN 5 0 XXEEKS:
to C ouncil C rest w h ere th e y h ad r j
314 S p a ld in g B ldg, P o rtla n d . Ore.
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D ate o f first p u b lic a tio n F eb . 3, 1920. w as also a m e m b e r of th e p a rty .
10-CENT CLUB PAYS
$127.50
D ate o f la s t p u b lic a tio n M arch 2, ’20.
AKE the virtues of electric cleaners,
add to them the convenience of
ordinary carpet sweepers, remove the
drawbacks of both and you have the
new VACUETTE!
T
It picks up all dirt, lint, thread, hair and
ravellings but requires no wires for electric
connections. A strong suction lifts all dirt
into the dust-bag, without spreading or drop­
ping dust back on the floor. The wide low
nozzle dives conveniently under heavy fur­
niture. Strongly built and durable, yet light,
(61 lbs.), a child can easily operate it.
Let us demonstrate the
VACUETTE to you today
N otice o f A p p o in tm e n t o f A d m in is­
tr a to r s a n d N otice to C re d ito rs.
T h e serv ices th a t Rev. Mr. R eb er
YOU CAN B EG IN W IT H T H E LA R G EST
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l n A \ i 5 J r S“ i \ i OU^ 0_f. ,h,1. ^ at.e o f c h u r c h h e r e
f o r th e
p a s , m o n th , C R E A S E EACH W E E K .
O reg o n , fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o ­ closed S u n d ay ev en in g , b u t p la n s a n t
OTHER CLUBS: 5 0 CENTS, #1 .0 0 , # 5 .0 0 AMOUNT TO #25. # 5 0 ,
m ah , In P ro b a te .
XND # 2 5 0 IN I II TY XXEEKS.
b ein g p e rfe c te d fo r som e s o rt of s e r v ­
No. 17681.
NOTI*INH TO JOIN, ANI) IS T H E S I B E WAY TO H AVE
ice to be held each S u n d ay ev en in g
»1 < »\ r, 1 ,
In th e M a tte r o f th e E s ta te of C h a rity h e r e a f te r a n d a c o rd ia l in v ita tio n Is
M. S m ith , D eceased.
YOU W IL L B EC E IX 'E I I'E B C E N T IN T E R E S T .
ex ten d e d to nil to help , a n d en jo y
N otice Is h e re b y g iv en th a t th e u n ­ th em .
d e rsig n e d h a s been a p p o in te d a d m in ­
Miss B ern ice W o o d ard sp e n t th e
is tr a to r o f th e e s ta te of C h a rity M. | w eek-end w ith h e r p a re n ts .
Mr.
Cm w ’ o t I h .
y,
C lrc,u lt C hapm an an d h is sis te r. M rs. M aud
G ltE S IIA M , OREGON
'S m n n m , ! , P n S n ,
o f ,Orhe Kon. ' « W a l t o n an d little sons o f Nom e,
M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty , a n d ^ h a s q n a ll- A lahka, w a l s o
v is ito rs at th e
fied.
All p e rso n s h a v in g claim s W o o d ard h om e on S unday.
Resources Over $325,000.00
a g a in s t sa id e s ta te a re h e re b y n o ti­
Mrs. W. AVhitehead an d M iss R u th
fied to p re s e n t th e sam e d u ly verified v isite d in P o rtla n d a few d ay s la st
by law re q u ire d to th e u n d er-
T ailorin g
Is y o u r w atch ste a d ily losing
sig n ed nt th e office o f M cG uirk &
m en
an d
w om en— c le a n in g , lim e?
If so, it n eed s c le a n in g an d
Mrs. In g r a h a m Is very ill a t h e r F o r
S ch n eid er, F ir s t S ta te B an k B u ild - 1
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well
a d ju s tin g .
B rin g it to J o n e s , th e
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ing, G resh am . c O - reg
o n , o r a t . 609-15
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Mr. and M rs H a rd in g w ere called
Je w e le r. AU w ork g u a ra n te e d .
F e n to n B u ild in g . P o rtla n d , O regon, to T h e D alles T h u rsd a y by th e s e r i­
w ith in six m o n th s fro m th e d a te ou s illn ess of th e fo r m e r’s b ro th e r,
h ereo f.
Jo h n H a rd in g , w ho passed o u t on
Tabor 5*171
Grewhain 233
ARZA SM ITH . A d m in is tra to r.
S a tu rd a y .
T h e b u ria l w as a t th a t
M cO U IRK * S C H N E ID E R .
place on M onday.
A tto rn ey s.
Miss E th el C n lk in s an d Miss H elen
D ate of first p u b lic a tio n , J a n . 27, '20 C ow gill, c o u n ty an d s ta te In d u s tria l
D a t^ o fja s tjm b llc a tlo n ^ e b ^ ^
KREOFSKY BROS. Props.
I tim e h e re F rid a y w ith th e “ Do it
B e st’’ sew in g club.
BANK OF GRESHAM
ROCKWOOD GARAGE
Miss Frieda
E. METZGER
Bratzel
Teacher in Piano
Private or class lessons. Spe
eial attention given to begin-
ers in relaxation and hand de­
velopment.
Your Home Furnisher
S o u th R o b e rts Ave.
P hone 307
When In Portland Try
COAL
M IL L
C rescent C afeteria
FEED
Express and General
Hauling
GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
Gresham Phone 17
Portland Broadway 5121
Public Sale
T h e U n d e rsig n e d W ill Sell a t P u b lic S ale a t F a rm A bout F iv e M iles E a st
o f P o rtla n d L im its on P o w ell V alley R oad
O n e -fo u rth m ile w est o f L in n e m a n n S ta tio n , first h o u se n o rth ON H OCK-I
WOOD ROAD. N o tice sig n , R ockw ood R oad, p o in tin g n o rth fro m Pow ell
V alley ro a d . F ir s t h o u se on le ft-h a n d sid e of R ockw ood ro ad .
,
For “GOOD EATS
MRS M. FRAKES & SON
1(,0 T h ird St., C or. s t a r k .
Truck Service
R IC H A R D KNARR
T R O U T D A L E . OREGON
W ill h a u l a n y th in g , a n y place,
an y tim e.
P h o n e G re sh a m t#t)
Nlljht and Morning.
H avt Ctran, Hrahhy
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E ft*. If tin yTire, Itch,
roa
Smart or Bum, if Sore,
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r ./r C Irritated. Inflamed or
I v U R l-.Y L j Granulated,uae Murine
t lt i i
S o o th e« , Hefreahea. Safe for
Iniint or Adult. A* alt Druggists. Writefor
free Eye Book. HuUt tie K m ii C«,, Chkip
S A T U R D ’Y , FEB. 28, C O M M ENCING 1 p. m.
20 Head Dairy Cows
H IG H G R A D E
H OLSTEIN ’S, JE R S E Y S
STEIN B I L L .
E Q U IP M E N T .
O N E JE R S E Y
and
H E IE E R .
G UERNSEYS.
ONE
HOL­
TW O C A LV ES, SOM E DAIRY
T h e se cow s a re a ll in m ilk , se v e ra l ju s t fre sh . All of th e W H. O gden
H ig h w ay d a iry h e rd . O ne o f th e b est p ro d u c in g h e rd s In th e co u n ty . All
th e s e cow s a re tu b e rc u lin te s te d , an d a re v ery fine an im a ls, ru n n in g to Hoi-1
ste in . G u e rn se y a n d Je rse y .
All good m ilk e rs an d h av e cle a n bill of I
h e a lth .
Mr. T A. S o u th e rla n d h as b o u g h t th e e n tire h e rd fro m Mr. W . H. O gden, ! th e ty p e b a r sy stem , c a rr ia g e and
w ho h a d to sell o u t o n a c c o u n t of h is h e a lth .
e sc a p e m e n t w heel of th e W ood-
sto c k w ith th o s e on o th e r ty p e ­
TERMS OF SALE—Cash or bankable note at 8 per cent
w rite rs a n d you w ill re a d ily u n ­
d e rs ta n d w hy th is m a c h in e h olds
up b e tte r. It h a s less p a rts , too,
J. W . H U G H E S , A u c tio n e e r
2 0 0 E a st 4 7 th S t., P o rtla u d .
w hich a d d s to its d u ra b ility .
F o r F u r t h e r In f o rm a tio n P h o n e T a b o r 65— O w n er
C O M P A R E --
T. A . S O U T H E R L A N D , Ow ner
CHOICE M E A T S
H om em ade H am s, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
* M ain S tre e t
GRESHAM
GEO. DIETL. Prop.
EKSTROM
P h o n e 881
The Rebuilt Typewriter Co.
D istributors,
304 O ak S t., P o rtla n d , O regon.
S lig h tly
u sed
U n d erw o ods,
R e m in g to n s, L C S m ith s an d o th e r
m a k e s o f m a c h in e s can be h ad at
re a s o n a b le prices.
TRUCK SERVICE
3 B IG T R U C K S
B E ST O F SERVICE
R E SP O N SIB L E
-----A N D —
R ELIABLE
G R ESH A M and P O R T L A N D
Portland A -I07I
225 Aab; Bdwj 2>M2
Albert Ekstrom
68.75
25.50
12.76
5-CENT CLUB PAYS
2-CENT CLUB PAYS
1-CENT CLUB PAYS
PLEASANT VIEW
Greaham fttl
(kw. P ow ell and Maple
CORBETT
Jo sep h C row aton cam e fro m Id ah o ,
F rid a y , fo r an e x ten d e d v isit w ith
his d a u g h te r , Mrs. M ary H icks.
Mrs. C la ra S m ith sp en t th e w eek ­
en d In P o rtla n d w ith h e r d a u g h te r.
M rs. E m ily Ja c k s o n d ro v e h e r new
F o rd to O regon C ity, S u n d ay ,
j M rs. R uby M cKay h a s r e tu r n e d to
i h e r school d u tie s in th e h ig h school,
a f t e r a tpn d a y s' ab sen ce cau sed by
an a tta c k of Influenza.
Ja m e s D e a v e r’s F o rd , w hich w as
I sto le n som e tim e ago, w as found
¡s ta n d in g by th e h ig h w ay n"eur H ood
j R iv er.
F re d C. R eed h o ld s th e h ig h e s t
reco rd as a g ill-n et fish erm an fo r th e
m o n th .
O ne salm on am o n g his
c n tc h w eighed 4 2 p o unds. S ainton Is
se llin g a t 25 c e n ts p e r pound.
M rs. L ew is B ra tle y w rite s th a t she
is e n jo y in g h e r new h om e a t San
P e d ro , C a lifo rn ia , very m u th .
MELROSE AND VICTORY
H elen A lth a u s w on ih p first placp
on th e essay w hich sh e e n te re d in th e
c o n te s t la s t w eek.
T h e c o n te s t Is
n a tio n w ide a n d th e s u b je c t w as
“ W h a t a re th e benefits o f e n lis tm e n t
in th e U. S. A rm y ? " T h e c o n te s t was
fre e to all u n d e r th e ag e on 16 y ears
H elen is a fifth g ra d e p u p il an d is
o n ly n in e y e a rs old.
T h e essay s w ere n u m b e re d a n d ‘
th e n g ra d e d by th r e e Ju d g es w ho j
h ad no p u p ils In th e school.
Mrs.
Jo h n S tre b ln , Mrs. E A. S taffo rd ,
an d T hos. W iles w ere th e Ju d g es in
th is d is tric t.
H e rb e rt E d w a rd s of th e se v e n th
g ra d e won second place.
L e ste r C o n rad h a s p u rc h a s e d a
| tr a c to r and Is d o in g th e sp rin g plow ­
in g fo r his fa th e r. A. B. C o n rad .
Mr. an d M rs Geo. H ay d en and
C h ild re n s p e n t S u n d ay a t th e hom e
of Mr. H a y d e n 's fa th e r, J. M. lla y - j
d en , n e a r E sta c a d a
Mr. a n d Mrs. J. M. E b e rle an d Mr.
an d Mrs. A R osene w ere g u e s ts a t
¡th e h o m e of Mr. an d M rs. H en ry
F r its , S unday.
Mrs. E d g a r W ilson h as ju s t re ­
tu r n e d from a visit in S p o k an e
She
w as g one ab o u t six w eeks. Mr. and
M rs. W ilson expect to m ove to th e ir
new h om e n ex t week
Mr. an d M rs. Ja m e s B u rn s expect
to m ove to T ro u td a le th is w eek. T he
sa le S a tu rd a y w as a very su ccessfu l
a ffa ir a lth o u g h th e a tte n d a n c e w as
not la rg e , th e b u y e rs w ere p re s e n t
a n d bid w ell.
S to ra g e b a tte ry re p a irin g an d r e ­
c h a rg in g .
s ta rte r
an d
g e n e ra to r
w ork
R a k e r * Son.
N otice of S ale o f R oods.
N otice Is h e re b y given th a t th e u n ­
d e rs ig n e d , B oard of S u p e rv iso rs of
S andy D rain ag e D istric t, w ill sell at
1410 Yeon B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O re­
gon. oil W ed n esd ay , M arch 24. 1920,
a t te n o ’clock a. m ., se v e n te e n th o u s ­
an d d o lla rs ($ 1 7 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ) of b onds of
S an d y D ra in a g e D istric t, b ein g bonds
¡n u m b e re d sev en ty -six (7 6 ) to nlne-
Ity -tw o (9 2 ) Inclusive, d u ly Issued
i u n d e r an d by v irtu e of re s o lu tio n of
th e B oard of S u p e rv iso rs of said DIs-
i t t i e t d a te d J a n u a r y 24, 1920, and
. p ro ceed in g s of said B oard o f fluper-
v iso rs p rio r th e r e to
S ealed p ro p o sals w ill be received
by th e B oard of S u p e rv iso rs a t th e ir
office, 1410 Yeon B u ild in g , P o rtla n d ,
O reg o n , fo r th e p u rc h a se of b onds
u n til th e day and h o u r above n am ed ,
a n d th e B oard of S u p erv iso r* re ­
s e rv e s th e r ig h t to re je c t an y a n d all
bids.
E O. McOAW,
I
JOHN W TOWNSEND,
WILLIAM SPENCE,
Board of Supervisors of Sandy
Drainage District.
Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing
fires, Oils, Accessories •
C o rn e r B ase L in « an d R ockw ood R oads
W H Y T H E ELECTRIC CLEAN ER?
T h e re is re a lly no co m p ariso n b etw een th e ease an d th o r o u g h ­
n ess w ith w hich an E .e c tric C le a n e r rem oved d ir t an d th e difficulty
of sw eeping.
T ru e , one CAN clean ru g s and c a rp e ts w ith o u t an e le c tric c le a n ­
e r. A broom o r c a rp e t sw e e p e r will b ru sh up SOME of th e d ir t; a n a
If you likp th e ex ercise and huve p len ty of tim e and s tr e n g th a broom
an d a c a rp e t b e a te r w ill do th e w ork a f t e r a fash io n .
In th e sam e way one can w asli w ith o u t soap. W a te r a lo n e w ill
rem o v e som e d ir t if ap p lie d w ith en o u g h “ elbow g re a s e .’’
B ut people use soap b ecau se it cle a n s m o re easily an d b e tte r th a n
w a te r alo n e.
F o r th e sa m e re aso n people use E le c tric C le a n e rs b ecause they
clea n m o re easily a n d fa r b e tte r th a n o th e r m ethods.
ELECTRIC STO R E
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