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GRESHAM OUTLOOK MELROSE AND VICTORY FRIDA Y. MARCH 12. 1020 PLEASANT HOME Auction Sale! T h e m e e tin g s a t th e M eth o d ist F re d an d H e c to r M o rgan h av e m oved to th e ir new p lace n e a r L u s t c h u rc h a t P le a s a n t H om e h av e been ed. H e n ry M o rg an an d h is w ife very h e lp fu l th e p a st w eek. T h e re h av e m oved o u t fro m P o rtla n d a n d h as been a stead y in c re a se iu a tt e n d ance in s p ite of th e b ad w e a th e r. w ill liv e w ith th e m . Rev. R. E. M yers w ill be h e re nex t Mr. a n d M rs. L lo y d L ittle p a g e w’eek a n d c o n tin u e th e serv ices. s p e n t S u n d ay a t G. W. A lld ers. T hey T h e to p ics fo r n ex t w eek a re a n At Hamilton Ranch on Sandy Road Two Miles West of Fairview re c e n tly p u rc h a s e d 10 a c re s a d jo in n o u n ced as fo llo w s: M onday. "S o m e in g A1 S ta ffo rd 's place. ,, , _ , E sse n tia ls o f a R e v iv a l” ; T u e sd a y , Mr. a n d M rs. L e s te r C o n rad a n d , „ A j ,ro b len , p r o p o r l,oll - ; W e>l- so n P a u l sp e n t T u e sd a y a t A. B. Con j n esd ay , " T h e D evil's F a ith ." T h u rs- r a d 's place. : day e v e n in g th e re w ill be no serv ice T h e a d u lt B ible class w ill ta k e up ou acco u n t of th e m e e tin g a t th e FREE LUNCH AT NOON th e to p ic, " T h e D eath a n d R e su rre c - sch o o lh o u se SALE BEGINS AT 11 O’CLOCK O th e r a n n o u n c e m e n ts lio n of C h ris t” a t th e S u n d ay sch o o l fo r t i,e w eek w ill he m ade la te r sessio n n ex t S u n d ay . T h is is lesson S u n d ay m o rn in g a t 11 o 'c lo c k th e 7 iu th e te x t books. T h e Ju n io rs a re p a a to r Rev. E a rl B. C o tto n w ill give a sk e d to be on h a n d n ex t S u n d ay . th e second of th e se rie s " H e lp s to P la n s fo r th e n e x t m issio n a ry p ro G race." T h e sp ecial to p ic is "S o m e Milch Cows, some fresh, some 2-year-old and yearling lleit'ers. O ne g ra m a re in th e h a n d s of th e Ju n io rs A nsw ered P ra y e r s ." A c o rd ia l in v i a n d th e y a r e a sk e d to be p re s e n t to ta tio n is e x te u d e d to ail to a tte n d Black Pole Angus Bull d isc u ss so m e b u sin ess m a tte r s . th ese services. M rs. P e a rl H ay d en is s u b s titu tin g Mr. a n d Mrs. H o w ard L ak e e n te r | in th e L u ste d sch o o l d u rin g th e iil- ta in e d a t d in n e r T h u rsd a y e v e n in g . 5 YOUNG BROOD SOWS n ess of th e te a c h e r. M rs. T en E y k e. Miss L o re tta L assey an d M iss Iva 6 HEAD OF HORSES C la re n c e W ood w as ta k e n to a T en Eyck. P la n s hav e been m ad e fo r a p ro P o rtla n d h o s p ita l la s t T u e sd a y e v e n in g w h ere h e w as o p e ra te d on fo r g ra m at th e g ra n g e h a ll next T h u r s FARM MACHINERY AND TOOLS m asto id abcess. L a te re p o r ts sa y he day ev en in g a t w hich tim e W. C. Al derson’ w ill be p re s e n t. T h e p u p ils Two Farm Wagons, 1 Light Covered Wagon, 2 Plows, 1 Gang is “ long fine of O rie n t school w ill give a s h o r t p ro G. W A n d rew s a n d w ife h av e g ra m a n d S u p e rin te n d e n t A lderson Plow, 1 large DeLaval Cream Separator, almost new. 1 one-horse i m oved Into th e M organ h o u se. Geo. w ill be In c h a rg e of th e re s t o f th e Cultivator. 2 sets of Harness. 1 Dirt-Scraper, almost new, some small H ay d en Is fa rm in g th e i r p lace th is p ro g ram . y ear. M r an d Mrs. ,\J. L e n n a rtz e n te r implements. y ear. C. E. K illen o f G resh am h as ta in e d at d in n e r T h u rs d a y e v e n in g . re n te d Mr. A n d re w s’ h o u se a n d th e Rev. R.* E. M yers of G resh am an d o th e r b u ild in g s an d w ill c o n tin u e In Mrs. A lta G en try a n d son, R u ssel, of TERMS—Sums under $20 cash. $20 or over, 6 m onths’ time on ap th e c h ic k e n b u sin ess. P ow ell V alley. T. E. M ercer an d fa m ily m oved proved notes with interest at 8 per cent. POWELL VALLEY la s t w eek o n to th e J. H W ilson farm w hich th e y h av e re n te d . T h ey h av e O ne of th e m ost su c c e ssfu l m e e t re c e n tly p u rc h a s e d a new F o rd . E v e ritt W ood, w ho w as so se rio u s in g s th e L u th e ra n L a d ie s' Aid so cie ly b u rn e d a b o u t 10 d ay s ago, is g e t ty ev e r h eld w as a t th e h o m e of Mrs. J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer. K. A. MILLER, Clerk tin g a lo n g n icely b u t it w ill be so m e C. A. L in d g re n . T h e re w as u la rg e tim e b efo re h e is a b le to use h is crow d a n d e v ery o u e h ad a d e lig h tfu l Bank of Gresham. h a n d s. H e is s till h a v in g th em tim e. A p le a s a n t fe a tu re of th e a f d re sse d o n ce each day a t th e office of tern o o n w as th e p re s e n ta tio n of th e a fte rn o o n ’s co llectio n to th e p a s to r D r. H u g h es. C has. T a llm a n , w ho h a s b een fo r Rev. 1. T ru e d so n in h o n o r o f his I so m e tim e on his fa rm a t Hoff, O re- b irth d a y w hich o c c u rre d th is w eek. T he co llectio n a m o u n te d to a lm o st I gon, h as r e tu r n e d to h is h o m e h ere. $9 w hich is th e la rg e s t e v e r ta k e n in at an a fte rn o o n m eetin g . PLEASANT VALLEY M r. a n d M rs. F . M atson, w ho have been h e re fo r a few w eeks lo o k in g M r. a n d M rs. G eo rg e R obinson o v e r th is p a rt of th e c o u n try , have w ere g u e sts a t th e h o m e o f Mr. an d p u rc h a s e d th e C. C a rls te d fa rm an d Mrs. W ill R ich ey la s t S u n d ay . ex p ect to ta k e p ossession n e x t w eek. Mr. an d M rs C ly d e S a g e r an d a re from C h in o o k , 1 MILE EAST OF GRESHAM ON POWELL VALLEY ROAD son, C lyde, J r ., w ere c a lle rs a t th e T W h a e sh in M g atsons to n , a n d hav e been s ta y in g h o m e o f T. P. C am p b ell on M onday a t th e h om e of Rev. a n d M rs. J. ev en in g . T ru ed so n . Mrs. W. G. R o g ers, of P o rtla n d , T h e L u th e r L eag u e w ill g ive a p ro an d M rs. L u ra H u g h e s o f A n ch o rag e, g ra m a t th e L u th e ra n c h u rc h n ex t A lask a, w ere g u e s ts a t th e h o m e of S u n d ay ev en in g . T h is Is th e r e g u la r LUNCH AT NOON’ Mr. an d Mrs. W . U_ M oore fo r se v SALK TO COMMENCE AT 1 0 :3 0 O'CLOCK SH A R P m e e tin g n ig h t. E v ery on e Is In v ited e ra l d ay s th is w eek. to attorni. Mr. a n d M rs. T hos. E llin g h a m a n d 14 HEAD MILK COWS B e rt O lsen h a s sold h is s to re to M rs. E m m a G o d frey o f Mg. T a b o r J. A. L id fo rs of D u lu th , M inn. T h e S om e h a v e been fre sh sin ce New Y ears, o n e co m in g fre sh soon, 5 G rad e w ere v is ito rs a t th e h o m e of Mr. an d sto re w ill be closed M onday a n d H o lste in , re s t m ixed b red . A ll good y o u n g cow s. 2 la rg e s p r in g e r h e ife rs, Mrs. G. N S a g e r S u n d ay a fte rn o o n . T u esd ay w hile in v o ice Is ta k e n . Mr. Mr. a n d M rs. H. E. P o p p leto n an d an d M rs. L id fo rs an d c h ild re n a n d o n e y e a rlin g a n d tw o 4 -m o n th s-o ld . O ne B ull 22 m o u th s o ld . All T u b e r little d a u g h te r , C a th e rin e , w ho a re Mr. an d M rs. A. G u sta fso n a n d c h il c u lin T e ste d . on th e sick list, a re on th e ro ad to d re n , a n o th e r fam ily fro m D u lu th reco v ery . w ho cam e w ith th e L id fo rs, a re s ta y A bout 100 good s tr a in W h ite L eg h o rn h en s, la s t s p rin g p u lle ts, P la n s a re b ein g m ad e fo r a F a rm ing a t J o n a s N elsons. T h e tw o fa m e x c e lle n t lay ers. B u re a u m e e tin g to be h eld h e re n ext ilies ex p ect to m ove in to th e M ission w eek. C o u n ty A g en t S. B. H all w ill p a rs o n a g e w h ere th ey w ill live fo r a be p re s e n t an d f u r th e r an n o u n c e s h o r t tim e w hile Mr. L id fo rs go back HORSES AND HARNESS m e n ts w ill be m ad e n ex t w eek. to D u lu th to close up b u sin ess a ffa irs O ne T eam of H o rses, w e ig h t a b o u t 1260 lbs. each . O ne s e t h eav y H a rn e ss. th e re . H e w as p a rt o w n e r in a LUSTED k n ittin g m ill in D u lu th . 1 sin g le B uggy H arn ess. M rs. L illian T en E y ck , te a c h e r of FAIRVIEW e L u ste d sch o o l, w as o b lig ed to go FARM MACHINERY, TOOLS AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES th to h e r h o m e n e a r B u ll R u n e a rly th is T h e la rg e crow d a t th e b a s k e t so 1 Disc, H ay T e d d e r, 1 C h am p io n M ow er. 1 H ay R a k e , tw o 1 -h o rse C u l w eek b ecau se o f sick n ess. Mrs. Geo. tiv a to rs , on e 2 -h o rse R id in g C u ltiv a to r, 2 -sectlon H a rro w , Iro n -W h eel H ay d en of th e V icto ry d is tric t is s u b cial la s t S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , p ro claim ed it a g ra n d success. T h e d e W agon w ith bed a n d h a y ra c k , o n e 14-tnch O liv er P low , 1 R u b b e r T ire s titu tin g fo r M rs. T en E yck. licio u s coffee w hich w as se rv e d fre e B uggy, 1 F a n n in g M ill, 1 C re sc e n t Saw , 1 B uck Saw , lo t of sm a ll T ools, N otice o f S ale o f Bonds. w ith th e b a sk e ts w as d o n a te d by R opes, 1 W h eel B arro w , 1 M ilk C o o ler, 1 6 0 -g allo n M ilk T a n k , lo ts o f N otice is h e re b y g iv en t h a t th e u n o u r new m e rc h a n t, O. F. C ady. S. good S ack s, a n d n u m e ro u s o th e r th in g s. d e rs ig n e d , B o ard of S u p e rv iso rs of it H all k in d ly a u c tio n e d off th e S an d y D ra in a g e D istric t, w ill sell a t b a sk e ts w hich b ro u g h t $120. TERM S— Sum.« under $ 2 0 Cash. $ 2 0 or over six in on t I ls ' lim e on approved 1410 Yeon B u ild in g . P o rtla n d , O re Geo. B u rlin g a m e , fo rm e rly o f F a ir- m*tv* w ith in terest at 8 per cent. gon, on W ed n esd ay , M arch 24, 1920, view b u t now liv in g a t K elso, W a sh a t te n o ’clock a. m ., se v e n te e n th o u s in g to n , w as s tric k e n w ith p a r an d d o lla rs ($ 1 7 .0 0 0 .0 0 ) o f b o n d s of aly sis a b o u t a w eek ago a n d is in S an d y D ra in a g e D istric t, b ein g bonds a se rio u s c o n d itio n . Mrs. E. G reen, n u m b e re d sev en ty -six ( 7 6 ) to n in e- a s is te r, an d tw o b ro th e rs , J a m e s an d a M rv rD Q ty -tw o ( 9 2 > in c lu siv e , d u ly issu ed E dw in B u rlin g a m e of th is place, COL. W S. WOOD & SONS, Auctioneers. A . IV L L JfittO , v i e r x u n d e r aI1(j by v irtu e o f re s o lu tio n of w ere c a lled to h is bedside. --------------------------------- ¡th e B o ard o f S u p e rv iso rs of sa id Dis- Miss M ae B en ed ict, p rim a ry te a c h 1 tr ic t d a te d J a n u a r y 24, 1920, an d e r In th e F a irv ie w sch o o l, h a s been p ro ceed in g s o f sa id B o ard o f S u p er- called to h e r h o m e in P o rtla n d by th e s e rio u s Illn ess o f h e r m o th e r. ; v iso rs p rio r th e re to . S ealed p ro p o sa ls w ill be receiv ed Mrs. C, I. T h o m as of T ro u td a le is T h e re is re a lly no c o m p ariso n b etw een th e ease an d th o r o u g h by th e B o ard of S u p e rv iso rs a t th e ir s u b s titu tin g In h e r room d u rin g h e r ness w ith w hich an E le c tric C le a n e r rem o v ed d ir t a n d th e difficulty office, 1410 Y eon B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , absence. O reg o n , fo r th e p u rc h a s e o f b o nds Mr. a n d M rs C ed ric S to n e h av e Of sw eep in g . T ru e , o n e CAN clean ru g s an d c a rp e ts w ith o u t an e le c tric c le a n u n til th e d ay a n d h o u r ab o v e n am ed , moved to th e Jo h n B liss fa rm on th e i an d th e B o ard of S u p e rv iso rs re- Base L in e ro ad , w hich th e y hav e e r. A bro o m o r c a rp e t sw e e p e r w ill b ru s h u p SOM E of th e d ir t; a n d if you lik e th e ex ercise an d h av e p le n ty of tim e a n d s tr e n g th a broom ! serv e s th e r ig h t to r e je c t an y an d all leased. T hey a re o ccu p y in g th e big a n d a c a rp e t b e a te r w ill do th e w o rk a f te r a fash io n . ’ bids. farm h o u se an d Mr. an d M rs. Bliss In th e sa m e w ay o n e can w ash w ith o u t so ap . W a te r a lo n e w ill E. G. McGAW , hav e m oved in to a s m a lle r h o u se on th e place. rem o v e som e d ir t if ap p lie d w ith en o u g h "elb o w g re a s e .” JO H N W T O W N SE N D , B ut people u se so ap b ecau se it cle a n s m o re easily an d b e tte r th a n W IL L IA M S P E N C E , B o ard of S u p e rv iso rs o f S andy CORBETT w a te r alone. F o r th e sam e re a so n p eo p le use E le c tric C le a n e rs b ecau se th ey D ra in a g e D istric t. J o h n n y P h ip p s, w ho h a s been very clean m o re e a sily a n d f a r b e tte r th a n o th e r m e th o d s. se rio u sly ill w ith p n e u m o n ia fo r six w eeks, su ffered a re la p se S unday an d D rs H u g h es an d In g lis w ere called . W e a re g la d to sa y h e Is slow ly Im p ro v in g a t th is tim e. M rs. M y rta R eed is sp e n d in g se v 'Buy Y'our E lectric (iood s at an E lectric Store." e ra l d ay s a t th e h om e of h e r d a u g h te r . Mrs. A lb e rt F ox In W est M oor lan d . Mr. a n d M rs. S te rn s e n jo y e d a I visit S u n d ay w ith th e i r son a n d w ife J from P o rtla n d . Geo. C h a m b e rla in an d li tt le son, E a rn e st, h av e been afflicted w ith th e flu th e p a st w eek. T h e p u p ils of th e g r a m m a r school ' u n d e r th e tu to ra g e o f M iss P ow ell, 1 gave a v ery good lite r a r y a n d m u s i cal p ro g ra m a t th e h ig h school F r i O RESH A M d ay ev en in g . T h e w lldw ood d rill M ain S tre e t P h o n e 881 w as esp e c ia lly fine. GEO. DIETL, Prop. C o u n ty A g ric u ltu ra l S B. H all 1 was a w elcom e v is ito r a t C o lu m b ia ; g ra n g e S a tu rd a y . G resham 233 Tabor 5071 F R ID A Y , M ARCH PAGE TIIRER 19 40 or More Head of Cattle S. M. ENDICOTT, Proprietor 4 7 0 % G a in in F o u r Y e a r s Our Record Resources M arch». IS IS . >63.742.07 M arch 9. 1917, $ 1 2 5 ,0 8 5 9 0 March 9, 1918, $ 1 6 3 ,6 7 0 94 March 9, 1919, March 9, 1920, $223,113.22 $360,035.20 We Solicit your business, extending to you every court esy consistent with safe and conservative banking. 5 per cent interest paid on time deposits, $ 5 0 0 and over BANK OF G R E S H A M K. A. M IL L E R . C a sh ie r. M. R. SH IPL E Y , As.«C C ashier. A. F . M ILLER. P resid en t. W . E. MAR KELL, A ice P c * . ROCK SPRINGS K IN G COAL Gas Bricketts Ekstrom Truck Service P h on e H5I Reliability Service P h on e 0x8 Phom> 541 A u c t io n S a le ! ¿INTERNATIONAL 20 HEAD OF CATTLE TH U R SDA Y , M ARCH 18, 1920 International 2 Plow Tractors V a lv e -in -H e a d M ctor, Complete in Every Detail $1050 at Gresham Fenders over wheels, Governor, Belt Pulley, 4-inch Cal ifornia Cleats on wheels, Removable Cylinder Sleeves, an adjustable draw-bar. International or Oliver Tractor Plow» International Leverless Tractor Disc Harrows, a Real Tractor Disc Harrow, that is made for Tractor Service Compare this disc harrow with other makes G R ESH A M O V E R L A N D CO. Phone 6x2 W. A. HESSEL Phone $44 E. LAUBER, Owner WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER? ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET ROCKW OOD GARAGE KREOFSKY BROS. Props. Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing Tires, Oils, Accessories C orner B ase L ine and R ockw ood Road« Frank C. Jones Co. General Contractor» Carpentering Electrical Wiring Fixture» and Lamps Septic Tank» Cement Work Office and Shop, Main St. Bungalow Bldg. G re s h am . O re. F ra n k C. J o n e a P h on e Ofli F loyd L. Mark EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE BEST OF SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND Albert Ekstrom Gresham 861 Cor. P o w ell asst Maple TROUTDALE A t th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h nex t S u n day ev e n in g th e p a sto r, Rev. E a rl B. C o tto n , w ill p re a c h on th e s u b je c t, "S o m e A nsw ered P ra y e r s .” T h is is th e second se rm o n In th e s e rie s on “ H elp s to G ra c e ." T h e S to n e -L in d g re n le c tu re -m u s i cal re c ita l co m p an y w ill giv e a n e n te r ta in m e n t on n ex t M onday e v e n in g In th e C o lu m b ia H ig h w ay h all. T hese e n te r ta in e r s com e h ig h ly re c o m m en d ed an d a re re p o rte d to h av e g iv en sp le n d id e n te r ta in m e n ts a t O resh - aro a n d o th e r n e a r-b y p laces. COAL M IL L FEED Express and General Hauling G LEASO N TR U C K SERVICE Portland Broadway 5121 Gresham Phone 17 131 HEAD OF REGISTERED AND HIGH GRADE CATTLE H av in g sold th e i r F a rm , w ill Bell th e i r e n tire H erd o f R e g iste re d a n d H igh G ra d e H olB telns, D u rh a m a n d Je rs e y C a ttle a n d F a rm M achinery. At Auction Sale AT T H E IR PRESEN T HOM E ONE MILE SOUTH OF KNAPPS STATION, WASHINGTON Good A uto Itoad. T h o se go in g from V ancouver ta k e Pacific H ighw ay to T enney Sch oolh ou se, then Went on P avem en t. M ONDAY, M ARCH 15, 1920 HALE TO COMMENCE AT 1 0 :0 0 O’CMH K A. M. CATTLE 6 P u re B red H o lste in Cows. 2 P u re B red Y e a rlin g H elfers. 57 G ra d e H o lstein C ow s. 15 J e rs e y a n d D u rh a m Cows. 10 2 -y ear-o ld H elfers. 20 Y e a rlin g H e lfers. 18 Y oung C alves. 3 P u re B red H o lste in B ulls, 1, 3, a n d 5 y e a rs old. O ne 3 -y ear-o ld G ra d e H o lste in B ull. An A -l h e rd o f y o u n g C ow s; 18 o f th e m w ith ca lv e s by sid e , 39 fre s h sin c e N o v em b er 1. T h e se cow s w ill be T u b e rc u lin T ested by Dr. A. C. B ro w n , of V an co u v er, an d a c e rtific a te o f h e a lth goes w ith e ach cow. HORSES O ne G ray T e a m , w e ig h t 2500. 1 B ay T eam , w e ig h t 2400. 1 O ray H orse, w e ig h t 1000. 1 B lack H orse, w e ig h t 1000. T H R E E BETS D O U BLE H A R N E S S MACHINERY 3-U nit E m p ire M ilk in g M achine. M cC orm ack M ow er, R a k e a n d B in d er. S teel F ra m e H a rro w . C orn P la n te r. 2-D lsc J. 1. C. R id in g Plow . 1 4 -ln rh Plow . 12-lnch Plow . C id er Mill. 2 G ra ss S eed ers 2 -h o rse C u ltiv a to r. S p ray P u m p an d B a rre l. 2 h. p. S to v e r G aso lin e E n g in e , G aso lin e D rum . 3 G rin d sto n e s. 2 M ilk C oolers a n d T a n k s. M ilk B u ck ets. W ooden R o ller. F eed C u tte r. 6 0 -g allo n Iro n K e ttle . Sled. 2 Iro n W heel W agons. 2 old 3*4 W ag o n s. S p rin g W agon. 2 W h e e lb a rro w s. H ay F o rk . P la tfo rm S cales. S te e ly a rd s. 6-Shovel C u ltiv a to r. F e e d Box. 3 ro lls B arb W ire. 4 0 1 0 -g allo n M ilk C ans. F o rk s . S hovels an d o th e r sm a ll T ools. Love m ay be th e g re a te st th in g In the 2 Ton« Seed Gate. 10 Sai k« F orty-F old W inter W h eal, A ll F m il, H ay, w orld. B ut enough m oney to In su re com fort Grain ami S ir a » rem ain in g. 2 0 0 to 3 0 0 Grain Harks, 2 5 0 0 feet <«f Lumber. Is not th e sm allest, You w ill linil th is an ex cellen t Herd o f < o w n . And love tra v e ls a w eary road S A L E R A IN O R S H IN E F R E E LU N C H AT NOON And gen erally a s h o rt one. W ith o u t It, TERM S— Santa a a d er $ 2 0 C ash; $ 2 0 ami up. six montlta* tim e w ill In» Sentim ent goes to iw d , g iv e n on Approved N ote. And rom ance flivvers o u t L ike th e la s t q u av erin g notes Of a lonesom e dog In th e n ig h t. W hen it Is necessary COL W S WOOD & EONS, Auctioneer!, Vancouver, Waahington. 1 To say to th e grocer, R. II. P ET E R IN G . V ancouver N at'l Bank, Clerk. "III try to gee you next w eek." ROTH & MICHEL, Owner.