Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 16, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK
PLEASANT HOME
TUESDAY,
MAKGH
I«.
Il»24t
PAGR THRKR
CORBETT
Auction Sale!
R ev. E. E. G ilb e rt, d is tr ic t s u p e r-
Mrs. E m ily J a c k s o n to o k h e r d o ­
! in te n d e n t, w ill m eet w ith th e m e m ­ m estic sc ien ce cla ss to G resh am W ed­
b ers o f th e P le a s a n t H om e c irc u it nesd ay to h e a r Mr. G u rn ey , la d ie s ’
I ta ilo r , in s tr u c to r a t th e tr a d e school
! n ex t F rid a y e v e n in g , M arch 19, a t i in P o rtla n d an d s u m m e r sch o o l at
: th e P le a s a n t H o m e M. E. c h u rc h , ¡O re g o n A g ric u ltu ra l college.
O. K. P a tte rs o n h a s re n te d th e fill­
i T h is o ccasio n w ill m a rk o n e o f th e
At Hamilton Ranch on Sandy Road Two Miles West of Fairview m o st Im p o rta n t e v e n t* o f th e P leas- ing s ta tio n a n d ice c re a m p a rlo r from
Ja m e s R oss, a t S u m m it a n d w ill b e ­
i a n t H om e c h a rg e fo e o n th is o ccasio n g in s e rv in g th e people T u e sd a y , th e
, th e
p a rs o n a g e
m o rtg a g e w ill be lC th in st.
Miss P a tte r s o n , o f th e H u rlb u r t
1 b u rn e d . T h is m o rtg a g e w as p a id otf
a s h o r t tim e ag o a f t e r s ta n d in g fo r school, s p e n t th e w eek -en d in P o r t­
land.
SALE BEGINS AT 11 0 CLOCK
FREE LUNCH AT NOON n e a rly tw elv e y e a rs.. C le a rin g the
W a lte r J e n k in s , C o m m unity song
p ro p e rty o f d e b t p u t th e c h a rg e on ¡le a d e r fro m th e Y. M. C. A , P o rtla n d .
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s w o rk th a t Is b e fo re it. A p p ro p ria te h ig h sch o o l T u e sd a y e v e n in g , a n d j
fav o red a la rg e a n d a p p re c ia tiv e a u ­
e x ercises w ill m a k e th is a jo y fu l oc- d ie n c e w ith se v e ra l solos. Mr. J e n - !
Milch Cows, some fresh, some 2 year-old and yearling Heifers. O u e < a * io n . All m e m b e rs an d frie n d s in -I k in s h a s a very p le a sin g personality
I te r e s te d in th is w o rk a r e in v ite d to ’ as w ell a s b ein g a fine s in g e r a n d it
Black Pole Angus Bull
' a tte u d
i is f° b,> h o p ed he w ill com e a g a in .
C o u n ty A gent 8. B. H all g av e an
R ev. Mr. G ilb e rt is a fo rc e fu l illu s tra te d
lectur«;
h e re T h u rsd a y
5 YOUNG BROOD SOWS s p e a k e r an d h as a very w in n in g p er- , v e n in i on p o ta to d ise a se s a n d th e ir
6 HEAD OF HORSES
so n a lity .
H e w ill g iv e th e a d d re s s c o n tro l
F. N. L asley d iscu ssed
of th e ev en in g . T h is Is th e first tim e | m e th o d s o f g ro w in g a n d th e ru le s an d
re g u la tio n s
fo r
g ro w in g certified
Rev. G ilb e rt h as com e to P le a s a n t seed. M r. L asley is beco m in g fam o u s
FARM MACHINERY AND TOOLS
H om e a n d th e m e m b e rs a re an x io u s ■ a8 a c e rtifie d seed p o ta to g ro w er,
Two Farm Wagons, 1 Light Covered Wagon, 2 Plows, 1 Gang to m e e t h im .
| an d w as re c e n tly p aid .25c fo r o n e I
Plow, 1 large DeLaval Cream Separator, almost new. 1 one-horse
T h e seco n d q u a r te r ly c o n fe re n c e p o ta to to be s e n t t o a p a rty in t a l i - )
Cultivator. 2 sets of Harness. 1 Dirt-Scraper, almost new, some small w ill m e e t a f te r th e o th e r » erv ices ( ,o r “ ‘r“ S tern g expectB , Q ,eave T upp. '
F R ID A Y ,
M ARCH
19
40 or More Head of Cattle
implements.
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TERMS—Sums under $20 cash. $20 or over, 6 m onths’ time on ap­
proved notes with interest at 8 per cent.
S. M. ENDICOTT, Proprietor
J. W HUGHES, Auctioneer.
K. A. MILLER, Clerk
Bank of Gresham.
an d all officials a re u rg e d to be pres-
e n t a n d h av e th e ir re p o rts re a d y in
o r d e r t h a t th e w o rk m ay
m ove
a lo n g ra p id ly .
t
R ev. It. E. M yers, of G re sh a m , has
been g iv in g so m e m o re of h is s p le n ­
d id se rm o n s th is w eek. W ed n esd ay
e v e n in g th e s u b je c t w ill be “ T h e
D ev il’s F a ith ."
T h e re w ill be no
se rv ices on T h u rs d a y ev e n in g on a c ­
co u n t o f th e p ro g ra m by th e sch o o l
c h ild re n . E v e ry o n e is In v ited to a t ­
te n d th e s e serv ices.
S u p t. W . C. A ld erso n w ill be p re s ­
e n t a n d ta k e an im p o rta n t p a rt In
th e p ro g ra m a t th e O rie n t g ra n g e
h a ll n e x t T h u rs d a y ev en in g , M arch
18. T h e p u p ils of th e O rien t sch ool
w ill g iv e a s h o r t p ro g ra m in c o n ­
n ectio n w ith M r. A ld e rso n s p ro g ra m .
E v ery o n e is In v ited to a tte n d . T h e re
d a y fo r an ex te n d e d visit w ith h e r
s is te r in N e b ra sk a an d h e r d a u g h te r
in C o lo rad o .
A. S. K in caid of W oodlaw n, W a s h ­
in g to n , h a s sold h is fa rm n e a r h e re
to a P o r tla n d m an.
C has. L a to u re ll, o f H ep p n er, w as a
g u est at th e J a n ie s R oss hom e W ed ­
n esd ay ,
NEEDS OF OREGON
NORMAL PRESENTED
By M RS. C. O. BRANSON.
M onm outh, O re., M arch 12. 1920.
E d ito r O u tlo o k :— M any of th e v o t­
ers of th e s ta te do not u n d e rs ta n d th e
n a tu r e of th e C ollege M illage A ct,
to be v oted upon a t th e p rim a ry ele c ­
tion May 21. 1920. T h e re m ay be
v o ters w ho do n o t th in k th e r e is a
n ecessity fo r th is e x tr a m oney. P e r­
h ap s th is a rtic le w ill a n s w e r mimé of
th e se in q u irie s.
T h e o n e tw e n ty -fifth of a m ill ta x
th a t now m a in ta in s th e S ta te N o rm al
1 M ILE EAST OF GRESHAM ON POWELL VALLEY ROAD wil1 be no charRe
School h a s n e v e r been sufficient fo r
th e n eed s of th e N orm al. W hen it
FAIRVIEW
w as first g ra n te d It w as expected
th is su m w ould in c re a se us th e stR te
Mr. a n d M rs, A. L. S to n e h av e grew a n d keep pace w ith th e ex-
B ut
LUN CH AT NOON m oved to th e p lace o n th e riv e r road p a n d in g n eed s of th e school
SALE TO COMMENCE AT 1 0 :3 0 O’CLOCK SH A R P
w hich w as re c e n tly v a c a te d by J o h n th e a m o u n t receiv ed h as sto o d p ra c ­
tic a lly s ta tio n a r y sin ce th a t tim e.
F le m m in g a n d fam ily . T h is p la c e w as O ne o r tw o y e a rs it even w ent below
14 HEAD MILK COWS
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re c e n tly p u rc h a s e d by L ew is S to n e th e a m o u n t receiv ed th e first y ear.
Som e h a v e b een fre sh sin c e N ew Y e a rs, o n e co m in g fre s h soon, 5 G rad e fro m th e Suu D ial p ro p e rty .
It h a s been c o n s ta n tly n ecessary to
H o lste in , re s t m ixed b red . A ll good y o u n g cows. 2 la rg e s p r in g e r h e ife rs,
M r. a n d M rs. E. M. S to n e of P o r t­ go to th e le g is la tu re an d a sk fo r
o n e y e a rlin g a n d tw o 4 -m o n th s-o ld . O ne B u ll 22 m o n th s old. All T u lier-
fu n d s fo r b u ild in g s a n d fo r th e a d ­
la n d , m oved la s t w eek in to A. L. d itio n a l ex p en se w hich th e d iffe re n t
c u lin T ented.
S to n e ’s b u n g a lo w on th e S an d y ro ad . tr a in in g sch o o ls h av e e n ta ile d .
Since th e w a r th e ex p en ses of
W o rd h a s ju s t b een receiv ed fro m
A bout 100 good s tr a in W h ite L e g h o rn h e n s, la s t s p rin g p u lle ts,
o p e ra tin g th e N o rm al h av e m o u n te d
th
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e x c e lle n t lay ers.
to a d e g re e th a t c a n n o t p o sitiv ely be
fo r C a lifo rn ia a few w eek s ag o , of th e m et w ith th e o rig in a l sum . F u el an d
d e a th o f th e ir y o u n g d a u g h te r M itzl. In c id e n ta ls h av e d o u b led In price, it
HORSES AND HARNESS
T h e fa m ily le ft h e re o n a c c o u n t of h as been fo u n d im p o ssib le w ith th e
O ne T eam of H o rses, w eig h t a b o u t 1250 lbs. each . O ne s e t h eav y H a rn e ss. M ltzi’s illn ess an d it w as h o p ed th e m oney a v a ila b le to get s u ita b le new
fa c u lty m e m b e rs u n less In creased
1 sin g le B uggy H a rn e ss.
w a rs i c lim a te w ould bi* of b en efit to s a la rie s w e re p aid a n d in fa irn e s s th e
h e r.
M itzl w ill be re m e m b e re d by m em b ers o f th e fa c u lty of lo n g e r
FARM MACHINERY, TOOLS AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES m an y as th e y o u n g g ir l w ho w as se rv ice m u st h av e s a la ry ra ise s as
q u e e n of th e J a p a n e s e flo at in th e w ell.
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
„,
T h e c ity of P o rtla n d h a s d r^ w n
tiv a to r s , o ne 2 -h o rse R id in g C u ltiv a to r, 2 -sectio n H a rro w , Iro n -W h eel F o u r th o f J u ly p a ra d e la s t y e a r,
se v e ra l o f th e N o rm al fa c u lty aw ay
W ag o n w ith bed an d h a v ra c k , o n e 1 4 -in ch O liv er P lo w , 1 R u b b e r T ire w as sa id to be a b e a u tifu l ch ild .
b ecau se o f h ig h e r sa la rie s.
B uggy, 1 F a n n in g M ill, 1 C rescen t S aw , 1 B uck Saw , lo t o f e m ail T ools.
A fine b ab y boy w as b o rn o n W ed ­
At th e tim e of th e d r a f t law th e
R opes, 1 W heel B arro w . 1 M ilk C o o ler, 1 5 0 -g allo n M ilk T a n k , lo ts of n e sd ay , M arch 10, to M r. a n d M rs. p h y sical h e a lth o f o u r young m en
good S acks, a n d n u m e ro u s o th e r th in g s.
w as fo u n d to be g re a tly below p ar.
B lain e T u rn e r. M o th e r an d b ab y a re
A law w as e n a c te d by th e s ta te th a t
a t E m a n u e l h o s p ita l In P o rtla n d , each te a c h e r In th e public schools
TERM S— Sum s u n d er * 2 0 C ash. $ 2 0 or over six m onth«' tim e on approved
w*. re th e y a re d o in g w ell.
of O regon give n o t I chs th a n tw e n ty
notes w ith in terest at S i>er cen t.
m in u te s a d ay to p h y sical e d u c a tio n .
T e a c h e rs m u s t be a b le to g ive th is
IL -'i> lu tio n o f A p p re c ia tio n .
conifiulsory tra in in g .
T h e s t a te o f W a s h in g to n h a s fo u r
W h e re a s , C ed ric N. S to n e, m a y o r
o f th e city o f F a irv ie w , h a s, o n a c ­ w ell e q u ip p e d N o rm al schools. T h e
COL. W. S. WOOD & SONS, Auctioneers.
A. MEYERS, Clerk c o u n t o f m o v in g fro m said c ity , fo u n d olle In O regon sh o u ld be b e tte r
It n e c e ss a ry to re s ig n h is official po­ eq u ip p ed th a n it Is.
It is said n e a rly 20 p e r c e n t of o u r
s itio n , an d
W h e re a s , d u rin g th e y e a rs h e lias r u r a l sch o o ls a re n o t re c e iv in g th e
been c o n n ected w ith th e official life in s tru c tio n th e y a re e n title d to in a
o f said c ity , h e h a s by h is u n ifo rm civilized co m m o n w e a lth b ec a u se of
c o u rte sy to a ll, h is s te a d f a s t a d h e r ­ lack o f tr a in e d te a c h e rs .
W e h ope th e v o te rs o f o u r g re a t
en ce to w h a t h e b eliev ed to be r ig h t
a t a ll tim e s, an d bv h is open a n d H,a te w ill acced e to th e n eed s of th e ir
fr a n k a ttitu d e , e n d e a re d h im se lf to te a c h e r tr a in in g sch o o l, w hich w ill
th e co u n cil as a v a lu e d m e m b e r K*ve h ack m o re th a n v a lu e received,
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th e re o f, th e r e fo re be it
I
R eso lv ed , t h a t th e u n d e rs ig n e d
MELROSE AND VICTORY
m e m b e rs of th e c o u n c il of said city , j
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r e g r e t th e n e c e ssity f o r th e ste p a n d i T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e r a sso c ia tio n w ill
i d e sire h e re b y to e x p re ss th e fe rv e n t nlf,e t a t C e d a r n e x t S a tu rd a y ev en -
h o p e t h a t th e f u tu r e o f o u r ex -m a y o r .
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a n d h is c h a rm in g w ife m ay be a tre w n
j w ith h a p p in e s s a n d p ro s p e rity a n d
A v ery e n te r ta in in g p ro g ra m h as
th a t th e i r fo n d e st d re a m s of th e fu - been p re p a re d by th e te a c h e r, Miss
tu r e m ay be re a liz e d in fu ll m e a s u re . C a ro l|n e T a n m a n . M iss O te lia H en-
T h e ab o v e te s tim o n ia l w as d u lv ,
, ,,
,
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.
: a d o p te d i,..
__ u n n cil of
d e rso n o f P o rtla n d w ill sin g a solo
by ♦«,
th e ________
co m m o n co
th e c ity o f F a irv ie w a t th e r e g u la r ' »»<1 th e c h ild re n w ill sin g an o rig in a l
¡m e e tin g h eld M arch 9, 1920 a n d o r - ! clu b song. Y ells by th e co o k in g an d
d e red sp rp a d upon th e m in u te s th e re - sew in g c lu b s and a p o ta to p a rin g con-
‘
te st by t i e c o n f i g clu b w ill form an
m a y o r an d fu rn is h e d th e G resh am
e n te r ta in in g fe a tu re of th e ev en in g .
O u tlo o k fo r p u b lic a tio n .
S ig n ed :
D. W. .M cK ay, E. A. A p rize w ill be offered fo r th e o n e
W h itn ey , R. R. M o rrill, E. E. w ho w ins th e c ra c k e r race. T h is c o n ­
H eslln , J . H. Z in n , Jo h n Jo n a s . te s t w ill be open Io all a n d w ill c o n ­
sist in e a tin g a so d a c ra c k e r an d th e n
POWELL VALLEY
w h istlin g " Y a n k e e D oodle.” T h e re
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A b ab y d a u g h te r wan b o rn M on- Is p le n ty of tim e to p ra c tic e . A fte r
“Red Crown” is all-refinery gasoline with the full
I day m o rn in g to M r. a n d M rs. A u g u st th e o th e r n u m b e rs th e a u d ie n c e will
and continuous chain of boiling points pecessary for
Join in a co m m u n ity sing.
1 O lson a t D am ascu s.
ready starting, quick and smooth acceleration,
T h e V icto ry P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso-
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steady, dependable power and long mileage. Look
! S p rin g d a le o n e e v e n in g last w eek to | e la tio n w ill m eet a t th e sch o o lh o u se
for the ‘‘Red Crown” sign before you fill.
' see a m y s te rio u s lig h t m o v in g a ro u n d F rid a y e v e n in g , M arch 19.
The
in h is ch ic k e n h o u se.
On in v e st!- u su al good tim e Is p ro m ised an d
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
i g a tin g he fo u n d a m an w ho g o t m any p la n s a r e to be discussed,
(CalUerata)
aw ay w ith o u t an y c h ic k e n s b u t M r
R e fre sh m e n t* w ill be se rv ed but
w ih io n f -
id bia poabats
ro*«a«Ud la brlag tbabr
i f Uu o f eggs.
j own CUP aH th e a sso c ia tio n h a s n 't any
T h e M ission ch u rch h as called Rev. ¡cups o r d is h e s a t p re se n t,
j D aniel H alstro m of S e a ttle to serv e as
G u ests a t th e h o m e o f Rev. a n d
th e ir p asto r. No a n sw e r h as b e e n 're - Mrs. J. H. W ood S u n d ay a fte rn o o n
ceived as yet. Rev. H a lstro m w as f o r - . w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. G ua R ichey, Mr.
m erly p a sto r of th e N azerene ch u rch and M rs L e s te r R ich ey o f P le a s a n t
C. A. M ’CARTY, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Gresham in P o rtlan d .
V alley a n d Mr. an d Mrs. H. C. Lar­
sen of G resh am .
A lm o st ev e ry o n e h a s reco v ered j
from th e re c e n t e p id em ic of g rip an d
Influenza w hich p re v a ile d in th is p a rt
of th e c o u n try th e p a s t few w eeks.
F r a n k S w an so n an d fam ily a re
m o v in g on th e J. H. B ush p lace w hich
R E S P O N S IB L E A N D R E L I A B L E
th e y p u rc h a s e d so m e tim e ago. T h ey :
h av e been liv in g In P o rtla n d .
A u c tio n S a le!
20 HEAD OF CATTLE
TH U R SDA Y ,
M ARCH
18,
THE PLAN
GOIt 5 0 W EEK S, DEPOSIT YYEEKI.Y 2 5 «’E M ’S, 5 0 GENTS.
$1, $ 2 , $5, * 1 0 . $ 2 0 (O R M OKH). NO GOST TO JO IN. NO
D IE S . YOG IMI NOT IvOSE ANY PA R T OF WHAT YOG DEPOSIT
THE PURPOSE
AT TH E END OF 5 0 W EEK S YOl GAN DRAW O l T $12.541.
$25, $50. $IOO, $2541. $.54141, $141410 (O lt MOHB) AND HAVE
HEADY MONEY.
B I T THE PI ItlNISE OE THIS G U I» IS TO
GIVE YOG A YVAV TO SAVE MONEY REGULARLY ANI» LET IT
AIM GYII LATE I 41R SOME I T T ! BE GSE. HIGH YS EDUCATING
YOVK CH ILD REN, BUYING A NEW HOME OR GOING INTO
III SI NESS.
IN ONLY 2541 W E EK S, YY HIGH W ILL PASS BV R APID LY ,
YOG W ILL AG4’l MI I.VTE $ 0 2 .5 0 , $ 1 2 5 , $ 2 5 0 , $54141, $12541, $ 2 5 0 0 ,
$50410 4 lit MOKE.
DETERM INATION, SGGII AS YOU D ISPLA YED WHEN YOU
IIOGGIIT LIREHTY BONDS, IS AI.L YOG N EED TO STOP YOU
I ROM, EOOLISII EXTRAVAG ANCE.
YOG GAN SA V E — D41 IT. BEGIN N41YY.
YOG W ILL R EC E IV E I P E R GENT IN TER EST.
BANK O F G RESH A M
GRESHAM, OREGON
Resources Over $325,000.00
1920
Reliability
Service
P h o n e (1x2
P h o n e 514
International 2 Plow Tractors
V a lv e -in -H e a d M otor, Complete in Every Detail
$1050 at Gresham
E. LAUBER, Owner
utmostpower-vu/ue
Pure throughout, dependable always, Red
Crown gasoline gives the utmost power-val­
ue. It is made to meet the requirements of
your engine.
f7Ae Cdso/ino of.Qua/tty
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 w ith other makes
G R ESH A M O V ER LA N D CO.
Phone <5x2
W. A. HESSEI.
Phone 544
WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER?
T h e re Is re a lly no (» m p a rls o n b etw e e n th e ease a n d th o r o u g h ­
ness w ith w hich an E le c tric C le a n e r re m o v e d d ir t a n d th e difficulty
of sw eep in g .
T ru e , o n e CAN c le a n ru g a a n d c a rp e ts w ith o u t an e le c tric c le a n ­
er. A broom o r c a rp e t sw e e p e r w ill b ru s h up SOM E o f th e d ir t; a n a
If you lik e th e ex e rc ise a n d hav e p le n ty of tim e an d s tr e n g th a broom
an d a c a r p e t b e a te r w ill do th e w o rk a f te r a fa sh io n .
In th e sam e w ay o n e can w aah w ith o u t so ap . W a te r a lo n n .w lll
removfe a o m e ,d irt it a p p lie d w ith e n o u g h "elb o w g re a s e .”
H ut p eo p le use so ap b ecau se It c le a n s m o re easily and b e tte r th a n
w a te r alo n e .
F o r th e sam e re a s o n people u se E le c tric C leaner* b ec a u se th ey
clean m o re easily a n d f a r b e tte r th a n o th e r m e th o d s.
ELECTRIC STORE
ELECTRIC BUILDING
“ B ay Your E lectric G oods at an E lectric Store,"
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Ham*, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
Main Street
GRESHAM
GKO. D IETL. Prop.
Phone 881
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
BEST OF SERVICE
3 BIG TRUCKS
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
P ortland A -J07I
2 2 5 A sh; B dw y 9oft2.
Albert Ekstrom
Gresham 861
bar. Pow ell and Maple
E ncourage y o u r boy to join a sta n d
, ard club and ra ise a p u re bred pig
I o r calf, o r grow som e good potatoes
i o r co rn
T h en * a tr h h is a d d itio n a l.
In te re st In th e farm an d home.
Grenliani 233
T ab o r 5«71
ROCKW OOD GARAGE
KREOI'SKY BROS. Props.
Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing
Tires, Oils, Accessories
( om rr llaae Line *n>l Rockwood lloaila