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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK
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FEBRUARY
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t b e b o u s e re c e n tly v acated bv
I th e H. L. S haw fam ily . A fine baby
j boy a rriv e d a b o u t 10 d ay s ago a t th e
R ich hom e. M o th e r a n d son a re do­
ing w ell.
Mrs A. S e ste r, of L u ste d , w ho w as
W E O P F E R VOI T H E S E R V IC E A M I S A F E T Y O E O U R B A N K .
o p e ra te d on in P o rtla n d la s t M onday,
Is v e ttin g a lo n g nicely.
E E E L F R E E T O COM E IN AND C O N SC I T
w e SHALL HE
A tte n d a n c e a t O rie n t school is im-1 « L A O TO S E E V O I A N I! M A KE VOI I F F , r s .
AT HOME.
p ro v in g b u t h as n o t re a c h e d n o rm a l j
yet. C o n d itio n s a re so m e w h a t b e tte r I
P U T Y OUR MONEY IN O U R HANK.
th ro u g h o u t (he n e ig h b o rh o o d b u t I
1 O I W IL L RECEIV E -I P E R C E N T IN T E R E S T .
th e re a re s till a n u m b e r of fam ilies
Raney’s Vulcanizing Shop
th e d ise a se o r so m e o n e co m in g dow n
w ith it
Miss C a lk in s a n d M rs. F e lt v isited
th e L u s te d sch o o l la s t W ed n esd ay .
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G re sh a m
FAIRVIEW
GRESHAM GARAGE
A u to and G as E n g in e R ep a irin g A c c e sso r ie s
Auto Electric Work a Specialty
Let us tell you about our Tire proposition. We handle
Racine, Miller and Oldfield. They’re all good makes
Investigate our 'DAY NITE” headlight lens, w h p r e d im ,
ming is not necessary. Leave your brights on and still
comply with every city and state law. A demon­
stration will be given in the near future.
Watch for Announcement.
A few good second-hand cars left. Get ready for spring.
Purchase while prices are reasonable.
T ru ck S e r v ic e
RICHARD KNARR
T R O U T D A L E , O REG O N
W ill liau l a n y th in g , a n y place,
a n j lim e.
P h o n e G re sh a m IKH.
J. E. PALMQUIST
Res. 32x
Gresham, Oregon
COM P ARE —
G resham 2 3 3
ROCKWOOD GARAGE
th e ty p e b a r sy ste m , c a rria g e an d
e sc a p e m e n t w heel o f th e W ood-
sto c k w ith th o s e on o th e r ty p e ­
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 o ld s
u p b e tte r. I t h a s less p a rts , to o ,
w hich a d d s to its d u ra b ility .
KREOFSKY BROS. Props.
Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing
Tires, Oils, /Xccessories
C orner R ase L ine and R ockw ood R oads
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CHOICE MEATS
H o m e m a d e H a m s, B a c o n , S a u s a g e , L ard
Tull line’of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
M ain 9 tr e e t
GRESHAM
GK4(. IH K T L . P ro p .
P h o n e S81
The Rebuilt Typewriter Co.
D istrib u to r« ,
304 O ak SL, P o rtla n d , O regon.
— AND —
BEST OF SERVICE
RELIABLE
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
Portto nd A -2071
23A Ash; Bdwy JOM2
Albert Ekstrom
Mr. an d Mrs. A rth u r B u rn s hav e
ith th
sam e ----
disease.
i a , , lso been ili w —
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! Mr ,! u r " 8
¡«hie to be up now but
' Mrs. B u rn s is still in bed.
WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER?
n e sST wdih w h ic h 'a n ’p „ C/ ^ Paj ! 80n b etw ee" th e - e a s e a n d th o ro u g h -
of sw eeL iug
=«<MStrlc C le a n e r rem o v ed d ir t and th e difficulty
Harlan Hayden was the vlotln of
PLEASANT VALLEY
Mrs. L a u ra M oore v isited at C o r­
v a llis fo r se v e ra l d ay s re c e n tly .
Mr an d Mrs. C. A. E k s tra n d e n ­
te r ta in e d v is ito rs from P o rtla n d la s t
S unday.
Mr. E v an s is b u ild in g an u d d itio n
to his b a rn , w hich m o re th a n double-)
its size.
Mrs. F. A. L e h m an w ent to th e Mr.
T a b o r s u n lto riu m la s t S u n d ay , w h ere
on T u esd ay sh e u n d e rw e n t an o p e ra ­
tio n . S he w as r e s tin g easy a t last r e ­
p o rt. H e r m an y frie n d s h ope fo r h e r
speedy reco v ery .
W I.. R h o d es sold ills h om e on e
¡d ay th is w eek to Mr. an d Mrs.
B a n k u s, of n e a r R o rin g . T hp m any j
f r im d s o f Mr. an d Mrs. R hodes will
n g r e t to see th e m leave, b u t m any
well w ishes go w ith th em .
Mr. W h ite h e a d sold h is fa rm of 52
i a c re s on e day la s t w eek.
W. D enehey h a s r e tu rn e d from San
F ra n c isc o w h e re he w ent .fo r a couple
¡of m o n th s, h is fo r m e r hom e.
Mrs. I’. F. U h lig ’s m o th e r, Mrs.
H alley of P o rtla n d , v isited h e r la st
i w eek.
P le a s a n t V alley 's Aid so ciety m et
! w ith M rs W. U. M oore last W ed n es
j d ay an d h ad a v ery nice a fte rn o o n .
All la d ie s a re in v ite d to a tte n d th e
i Aid.
P le a s a n t V alley g ra n g e w ill m eet
i n ex t S a tu rd a y all d ay , an d p u t on th e
i first an d second d e g re e . All g ra n g e rs
¡a re In v ited to a tte n d .
M rs. Jo h n R osin died at h e r h otne
j e a rly T h u rs d a y m o rn in g .
F u n e ra l
a r r a n g e m e n ts h av e n o t been com-
I pleted.
N o tice of S a l e o f B ond«.
N otice is h e re b y g iven th a t th e un-
Id c rslg n e d , B o ard of S u p e rv iso rs of
S lig h tly
u sed
U n d erw o o d s,
S andy D rain ag e D istric t, w ill sell a t
R e m in g to n s, L C 8 m lth s an d o th e r
1410 Yeon B u ild in g . P o rtla n d , O re-
m a k e s of m a c h in e s can be had at j gon. on W ed n esd ay , M arch 24, 1920,
a ' ten o ’clock a. m ., se v e n te e n th o u s ­
re a s o n a b le p rices.
a n d d o lla rs ($ 1 7 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ) o f bon d s of
S andy D ra in a g e IM strict, b eing bonds
l n u m b e re d sev en ty -six (7 6 ) to n ln e-
! ty-lw o (9 2 ) in c lu siv e , d u ly Issued
u n d e r an d by v ir tu e o f re so lu tio n of
th e B o ard of S u p e rv iso rs of said Dis­
tr ic t d e ’ed J a n u a r y 24, 1920, and
. p ro c eed in g s of sa id B oard of S u p er-
| visors p rio r th e re to .
I S ealed p ro p o sa ls w ill be received
by th e B oard o f 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 s e of b o n d s
u n til th e day a n d h o u r ab ove n am ed ,
and th e B o ard of S u p e rv iso rs r e ­
se rv e s th e r ig h t to r e je c t a n y an d all
bids
E O. McGAW,
G resh am 861
JOHN W. TOW NSEND,
Oor. P o w ell ami Maple
W ILLIAM SPEN C E.
B oard o f S u p e rv iso rs o f S an d y
D ra in a g e D istrict.
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
3 BIG TRUCKS
RESPONSIBLE
ha-
w h at m ig h t have been a m o re se rio u s
T h e F a irv ie w lib ra ry s ta tio n w ill a c c id e n t W ed n esd ay ev e n in g w hen
be open a g a in a t th e u su a l h o u rs b e­ th e fam ily w ere p icn icln g in th e
b o ilin g In .
g in n in g M arch 3d. All o f th e b o oks w oods. Sons- food w as „»■.*»«,
h av e been rem o v ed an d an e n tire r l " s ,'| y covered pall. T h e ste a m g ath
re d in
finally exploded
new lib ra ry in s ta lle d . Miss M a rg a re t e *'rpd
1,1 th
,h p e pail
Dail an d flnnl,v
«’»nlode-
th ro w in g hot w a te r o v e r ev ery one.
J o n a s is th e c u sto d ia n .
H a rla n w as th e o n ly o ne to receiv e
B la c k h e a d s.
p im p les — W h e w ! I b u r,ia of
c o n seq u en ce an d th e y
is n ’t Rhe a s ig h t— d o n ’t w o rry sh e Is bavp P ^ v e d m o re p a in fu l th a n s e r -,
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P o w e ll’s P h a rm a c y .
j ,b e w"c s t end of an a c c id en t.
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T a b o r .54(71
G R E SH A M , O REG O N
M rs. Ed. S e ste r, w ho h a s b een ill
fo r som e tim e, w as ta k e n to a P o r t­
Resources Over $325,000.00
lan d h o sp ita l la s t S u n d ay . S he w as
su ffe rin g w ith th e g rip w hen it s e ttle d
in h e r e a r a n d cau sed c o n sid e ra b le
B ro o d in g am i H a tc h in g .
D ear G ra c e :— I know you did n o t
p ain . S he w as o p e ra te d on a n d is on
G et my little book
It te lls you hav e a good tim e a t th e D ance la s t
th e m en d . T h e n e ig h b o rs all wish
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h e r a sp eed y reco v ery .
MELROSE AND VICTORY
$1. H. W. C ooley, G re sh a m , p hone ev en in g . J u s t a h in t— H o llis te r’s
Mr. an d Mrs. G. L u ste d m o to re d to I
R ocky M o u n ta in T ea is th e best ev e r
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tf
fo r bad b re a th , sallow co lo r, no pep
N ew b erg la s t S a tu rd a y to v isit th e ir j T h e seco n d m issio n a ry p ro g ra m
pim ply face, bad d isp o sitio n . Jo e - -
n iece a n d n ep h ew , Mr. a n d Mrs. w11’ b" Riven a t Iliff M. E. S tindav
W hen ln doubt tr y a W ant Ad
P o w e ll's P h arm acy .
P ra n k C lark . T h ey re tu rn e d S u n d ay , i sch o o l nex t S u n d a y a fte rn o o n at 3
Mr. C la rk re c e n tly sold h is 3 0 -acre | " ’clock
T h e p ro g ra m th is tim e w ill
fa rm fo r a c o n sid e ra tio n of $ 6 ,0 00.
I be on 'h e L ife o f L incoln. T h e pro-
T h e w h o le co m m u n ity w as sh o ck ed | S rarn, w hich w ill c o n sist o f re a d in g s
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THIS IS TH E
iH tR C S O U R .
T h u rs d a y m o rn in g to h e a r of th e --------------------
a n d a p p ro p r -----------
ia te m usic,
d entil of Mrs. E. E. Q uay, w ho h as 1,1 th e first p a rt of th e h o u r. It w as
MEAT M ARKET
■ P R O M IS E ,
been 111 fo r th e p a st w eek w ith p n eu - "K feed at a re c e n t m e e tin g to hav e
G ood and T rue w h ere th e p ro m ise is p erfo rm e d .
n to n ia.
¡th e se p ro g ra m s every m o n th on th e
W e p ro m ise to tr e a t you p o litely
Dr
R. R. H a m ilto n , w ife an d ,aB' S u n d ay o f th e m o n th an d th e
T h a t vne now
a n d we su re ly do. W e p ro m ise to
d a u g h te r . H elen , a n d th e f o r m e r’s co llectio n s receiv ed on tills day
fa ith fu lly se rv e you a t a ll tim e s
A R E Pl AKIN G YOU
m o th e r M rs F a n n ie H a m ilto n an d sh o u ld be g iv en to th e C e n te n a ry
w ith th e best g ra d e o f m e a ts, and
d a u g h te r-in -la w , M rs. Jo h n H am il- j fu n d foe m issio n a ry w o rk . T h e b a l­
we m ost c e rta in ly do th a t very
lo n , cam e o u t fro m P o rtla n d to v isit , a »ce of th e h o u r w ill lie sp e n t on th e
th
in g .
G ra n d m a H a m ilto n , w ho h a s been | stu d y of th e lesson fo r th e day. E v-
w ith h e r son Ed fo r th e p ast five ' o ry o n e is in v ite d to a tte n d ,
GRESHAM MARKET
w eeks an d h as been u n d e r th e doc- I Miss A nna H o eck er w as a g u e st at
PHONE 41
to r 's c a re fp r b ro n c h itis. S he is so m e ! th e h om e of Mrs. A. B. C o n rad last
P ow ell S treet.
b e tte r a t th is w ritin g .
W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n .
Ill u ^ ’i S n » ’
/ “v 8,tb ^ n n ? ' 1 MrB' R" b" rt K e rsla k e an d c h ild re n ,
n e e d e s s in e n u ’ n n m la
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' U ob" r ' an d M a rg a re t, a re ill w ith th e
, h a t 80 ” 18^
Phone
801
BANK OF GRESHAM
T h is co m m u n ity w as sh o c k e d a n d
sad d e n e d to le a rn of th e d e a th of
Mrs. E. E. Q uay W ed n e sd a y ev en in g .
T h e sy m p a th y o f a w ide c irc le of
frie n d s an d a c q u a in ta n c e s a re ex­
te n d ed to th e b e re a v e d fam ily.
« Mrs.
r » . A. P r . . C
i h nase
rt a ab b o u t tw o
ase te
le ft
J w eeks ago fo r B av C e n te r, K an sas
w here sh e w as c a lled by th e s e rio u s
illn ess of h e r m o th e r,
LUSTED
The Miller Ad-On-A-Tire is built
of several layers of fabric — breaker
—
strip sidewalls,, and famous Geared-to-thc>Rc?d ‘read. It is
really a tire in itself without beads. It is tough, long-wearing
and buoyant. Bring us your worn tires. We will re-mile
them with the famous Miller Ad-On-A-Tirc. The many cater­
pillar feet engage the ground like cogs, insuring positive
traction and safety.
Our process makes the Iti.ller Ad-On-A-Tire an integral
part of your old tire. After it is applied you cannot tell the
old tire from a new. It can be used on any tire .regardless of
make. Come in and see this wonderful tire saver.
JOHN IDE
Res. 12x3
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s e n te d at th e T ro u td a le M eth o d ist
c h u rc h
on
e e v v e e n n i in
n g.
W ed n esd ay
M arch - 1 0 th
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R em em ber th e d a te
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W ed n e sd a y , th e 10th.
Mr. a n ti M rs. A lfred Mav, fo rm e r
re s id e n ts of T ro u td a le , h av e re n te d
th e W e in h a rd b rick b u ild in g h e re , in
tlie u p s ta irs of .w hich th e y a r e h a v ­
in g h o u se k e e p in g ro o m s fixed up.
T h ey a re e x p e c tin g to com e from
th e ir p re s e n t h o m e in C am as, W a sh ­
in g to n , to ta k e p o ssessio n th e first
of M arch.
Mr. a n d M rs Lou R u m m e r visitdd
in T ro u td a le on W a s h in g to n 's b ir th ­
day. L ou h a s reco v ered fro m his r e ­
c en t a tta c k of g rip .
M a in S t.,
and
V ern o n , an d R e v K arl B C o tto n g av e h i
“ ' J - b“ " n e r !ast S u n ,,a >’ from
a n im p ressiv e ta lk on th e c h a ra c te r first i i n
r a m *‘r8 e la s"
T h l* is 'h e
of W a sh in g to n
M r B ra d le v a n d t'he 1,h ‘ ,
J ° r !uo.r e ,h a n 8 '» " n th th a t I
u p p e r g ra d e s an I a „
h ‘ , ,b e class h a s b a d b o th b a n n e rs
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p a tro n « w ere t h r e a t s
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to r th e ir laurelH u e x t S u n d ay hOw -I
A w reck in g co m p an y fro m P o it - j ^ v e r .
lan d is a t w o rk te a r in g dow n th e old I Mrs. T S c h n ie e r. o , P ortland> WM j
m eat p ac k in g p la n t b u ild in g s, p re -I a g u est at th e
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b u ild in g »u
th e new
d a y hom e of Miss E lv a
w ool p u lle ry in th e sp rin g .
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U n d e r th e a u sn ices o f it..«
' rs 1 M' Q u ick sall, w ho h as been
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Discarding tires because the
tread is worn usually means
losing 75 per cent of the orig­
inal investment.
W ith Miller Ad-Op-A-Tires
they can be rejuvenated —
made aimost as good as play —
and oversize. Your tires will
then deliver 100 per cent value , .
on your investment.
C u ltiv a te th e
B a n R in ^ j H & b it
®
A id m e e ts »» in v ited to a tte n d th e s e serv ices
p«*-a n
i
i ' *
ith M r. W oods'
I a tr io tic ex ercises w ere h eld P r i- Hood R iver,
‘t h e s / l 7 , " i h o u s e \ IV h o n o rUof Vth T b ii'in S u n d a y * s c I m l 'T h a ‘b
s o
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ro,,.!,11 th e 8anl? way o n e can w asb w ith o u t soap. W a te r a i o n « w ill
rem o e som e d ir t if ap p lie d w ith en o u g h ’’e lb o w 'g re a s e ’’
w a t“r alm.°eP “ “ ’ ° aP beCaU,*e U c le a ' “‘ m ,,re eaa,ly aIld b«“ «r th a n
ELECTRIC STORE
ELECTRIC BUILDING
“ Buy Y our E lectric G oods at an E lectric Htore."
CASH
PAID
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind.
E. BAUMANN,
Gresham
Phone 901
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C lo v e r, T im o th y , V e tc h , F ie ld C orn
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