GRESHAM OUTLOOK
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POWELL VALLEY
The Whole Secret of
A Better Tire .
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Simply a Matter o f the Maker9 s Policies
This you will realize — once you
try a Brunsxvick—that a super-tire
is possible only when the name
certifies that the maker is follow
ing the highest standards.
For tire making is chiefly a mat
ter of standards and policies—cost
plus care. Any maker can build a
good tire if he cares to pay per
fection’s price.
All men know Brunswick stand
ards, for Brunswick products have
been famous for 74 years.
Formulas, fabrics and standards
vary vastly in cost. Reinforce
ments, plies and thickness are a
matter of expense. And these vari
ations affect endurance. It rests
with the maker how far he wishes
to go— how much he can afford
to give.
For there are no secrets nor pat
ents to hold one back.
To ascertain what each maker
offers one must analyze and test
some 200 tires—as our laboratories
have done.
Then it is a matter of combining
the best features and building ac
cording to the highest standards.
Once you try a Brunswick you
will understand how we have built
model tires, regardless of factory
expense.
Yet Brunswick Tires cost you the
same as other like-type tires. Our
saving is on selling cost, through
our nation-wide organization.
We realize that you expect more
from Brunswicks, and we assure
you that you get it. ONE Bruns
wick will tell you the story.
And then you’ll want ALL
Brunswicks. No other tire, you’ll
agree, gives so much for your
money.
THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO.
Portland Headquarters: 4 6-48 Fifth Street
Sold On An Unlimited Mileage
Guarantee Basis
2
II
BANK
YOU ARE FORTIFIED FOR.
THE PRESENT AND PREPARED
FOR THE FUTURE
Your MONEY isSAFE in OUR BANK
BANK OF GRESHAM
P U B L IC S A L E
contract, existing between yourself
Cord Tires with “Driving” and “Swastika” Skid-Not Treads
Fabric Tires in “Plain,” “Ribbed’’ and “ BBC” Skid-Not Treads
and th e p la in tiff; an d fo r the care
and cu sto d y of th e m in o r c h ild re n
G ladys M ildred H ail an d P e a rl H all.
T his su m m o n s is p u b lish e d by o r
d e r H on. J o h n M cC ourt g ra n te d
A pril 2, 1920 and r e q u irin g first p u b
lic a tio n to be h ad upon th e second
day of A pril an d th e la s t upon th e
fo u r te e n th d ay of M ay of said y ear.
B. F. M U L K E Y .
A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff.
I 403 C o rb e tt B u ild in g ,
P o rtla n d , O regon.
F ir s t p u b lic a tio n , A pril 2, 1920.
L ast p u b lic a tio n , May 14. 1920.
C. E. OSBURN & CO.
GRESHAM, ORE.
On the D ryer Place located on the Columbia River 71/,, Miles
Northeast of Portland and P/2 Miles North of the Columbia
Blvd. (Columbia Slough Road) on Cully road, being the
old C. W. Altman farm.
FRI., APRIL 9, Commencing at 10:30 a.m.
I R EE
LUNCH
AT NOON-
20 HIGH GRADE MILCH COWS
W om en v oted a t th e d e m o c ra tic
p rim a rie s in th e P h ilip p in e Is la n d s to
elect d e le g a te s to th e T e r r ito r ia l co n
v en tio n in A pril, w hen six d e le g a te s
to th e n a tio n a l c o n v e n tio n w ill be
ch o sen . It w as th e first tim e w om en
h ad p a rtic ip a te d in a p rim a ry th e re .
Is y o u r w atch ste a d ily losing
| tim e ?
If so. it n eed s c le a n in g and
i a d ju s tin g .
B rin g It to Jo n e s, th e
Je w e le r. All w o rk g u a ra n te e d .
H.
an d
A.
u n d e r,C a s h ; o v e r 120
ap p ro v e d n o te .
DRYER,
COL. J. H. HUGHES. Auctioneer
m o n th s '
tim e on
O w ner
A. MEYERS. Clerk
Come in and get yours.
We handle RACINE, MILLER and OLD
FIELD. They’re all good makes.
GRESHAM GARAGE
C. S. M’MURRY
F. E. PALMQUIST
Office 801
Gresham, Oregon
Rea. 529
10:30 o ’Cloek Sharp
T w o fre s h . 1 H o lste in , 1 D u rh a m . O ne G u e rn se y an d Je rs e y , w ill be
fre sh M ay 1st. O ne J e rs e y an d D u rh a m , w ill be fre sh J u ly 2 8 th . All cow s
a re h eav y m ilk e rs, a ll tu b e rc u lin te ste d .
MACHINERY
NINE HEAD OF CATTLE
6 Holsteins, 2 fresh, 3 coining fresh soon, others milking. 3 Heifers,
7 to 10 months old.
3 Brood Sows and 12 Pigs
4 dozen W hite Leghorn Chickens
FOUR HEAD OF HORSES
1 Mare, 1400 pounds, age 8 years; 1 .Mare, 1000 pounds, age 8 years;
1 Mare, 900 pounds, 10 years old; 1 I’ereheron Golt. 20 months.
O ne M ow er. 1 C a n to n 8 -disc H a rro w . 18-inch Discs. 1 L u m b e r W agon.
3 >4-In. 1 2 -seated S u rre y . 2 P lo w s— 1 O liv e r C h illed , 1 4 -in ch ; 1 O liv e r
S teel, 14 Inch. 1 S teel H a rro w , 5 0 -to o th . 1 S hovel P low . 1 s e t d o u b le
W ork H a rn e ss. 1 sin g le H a rn e ss. 1 C h ain H a rn e ss. 3 C o llars. 2 G rin d
sto n e s
P o u ltry N e ttin g .
B arb ed W ire. 4, 10-gal Milk C a n s ;, 1. 6-gal. I 3 sets
Milk C an. M ilk P alls. F o u r 50 g al. B a rre ls.
Tool«, Saw s. Axes, S hovels,
F o rk s , S led g es, W ed g es, Log C h a in s. R opes a n d B locks, an d a lo t of sm a ll | work
to o ls to o n u m e ro u s to m en tio n .
plow,
TERM S— Nunut # 2 » or iinilrr, Caah; sn m s over # 2 0 . «Ix tnontlu»' tim e w ith
in terest ai M |>er cent | ht äim iini on approvi*! note.
C H A S.
PALM BLAD,
R I. ANDERSON. Auctioneer
Free Lunch at Noon
ONE REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL
King Segis M atadar Veeman No. 242968
1 Gray Mare, 1100 lbs
six
We have a few Racine tires left which
we will sell at the old price.
MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1920
FOUR MILCH COWS
T E R M S— 420
Tires Advance 20 %
On the former Aimer place on Lusted road, 3'/2 miles east of Gresham, On the Kane Place two mile# east of Ghesham, one-half mile east of
Powell Valley Station, one fourth mile north of Powell Valley Road.
half mile east of Powell Valley store, 2 miles northwest
of Pleasant Home.
5 HEAD OF HORSES
T h re e alm o st new S tu d e b a k e r W agons.
1 h eav y T ru c k W agon
w ith R edw ood Box. Jo h n D eere C o rn b in d e r. D eerin g G rain B in d
e r, m o w er an d R ake. R id in g C o rn C u ltiv a to r. Ail th e s e h av e been
used very little .
Disc.
2-aection S teel H arro w .
S p rin g T o o th
H a rro w .
S cotch H a rro w .
2 H. P. G as E n g in e
W a lk in g Plow .
Y'an R ru n d t G ra in D rill.
S in g le C u ltiv a to r.
S tu d e b a k e r R oad
W agon.
3 se ts H eav y W o rk H a rn e ss, C ream S e p a ra to r, sin g le
H a rn e ss, W ood Saw w ith 60 fe e t o f b e lt, 2 h ay fo rk s, ro p es, cab le
a n d c a rr ie r. T en 10-ga!ion m ilk can s, b u c k e ts a n d a ll sm a ll tools.
R O S E L L IN I, O w ner
auction sale AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1920, Sale at 1 Sharp
FARM MACHINERY
G.
COL. YY’. S. AYOOD M SON'S, A u ction eers, V ancouver, W ashington
E. II. D E T E R IN G , V a n co u v er N a tio n a l H ank, C lerk.
S to ra g e b a tte ry re p a irin g and r e
c h a rg in g ,
s ta rte r
and
g e n e ra to r
w ork.
R a k e r A Son.
H olstein s. Jerseys, and G uernseys;
R egistered G uernsey B ull;
a lso H eifers and C alves
Team o f m atched C lyde M ares, w eigh t alsm t 2HOO.
Team o f
m atched Bay (»elding*, six years old, w eight 2t«N*. Brow n Mare. '
7 year* old. w eig h t 1400.
W A .2 R S
it wins in L ifes " B attles .
IF YOU HAVE M O N E Y IN THE
N IM M O NS.
In th e C irc u it C o u rt of O regon fo r
M u ltn o m ah C ounty.
E velyn H all, P la in tiff vs. H a rle y H all,
D efen d an t.
To H a rle y H a ll:
In th e n am e of
th e S ta te o f O regon you a re h ereb y
re q u ire d to a p p e a r an d a n sw e r th e
c o m p la in t h e re in on filo in said
C o u rt on o r b efo re th e 14th d ay of
May, 1920, a n d if you fa il to a n sw e r
th e p la in tiff w ill a sk fo r th e re lie f
p ray ed fo r in tier c o m p la in t n am ely ,
fo r a d e c re e d isso lv in g th e m a rria g e
i
A U C T IO N S A L E
I N S
THURSDAY. APRIL 8, Commencing at 10:30
lib
/
Mr. a n d M rs. B e rt O lsen e n te r
ta in e d a t d in n e r S u n d ay , Mr. an d Mrs.
I J . A. L ie d fo rs a n d d a u g h te r , D ag m ar,
; Mr. a n d M rs. A. G u sta fso n a n d c h il-
! d re n . G irlie, Svea a n d ' R a g n a r.
C a rl S taffen so n o f E m ery , W ts.,
w ho h a s been v isitin g h e re w ith h is
b ro th e rs S w eu, F ra n k . P e te a n d A u
g u s t, h a s r e tu rn e d to h is h o m e in
E m ery w h e re he w ill d isp o se o f his
; s to re a n d o th e r p ro p e rty a n d re tu r n
| to O regon to m a k e his hom e. M rs. I
S taffenson a n d th e c h ild re n w ill r e - !
« « 'j :<■
| m ain h e re u n til h is re tu rn .
T h e L u th e ra n Aid so ciety w ill m eet ,
a t th e h om e of M r. an d M rs. F ra n k
I S taffenson T h u rs d a y o r n ex t w eek.
Miss M abie S taffen so n r e tu r n e d
hom e th is w eek fro m a n e x te n d e d
visit w ith h e r s is te r n e a r S p o k an e, j
W a sh in g to n .
Mr. an d M rs. F ra n k G u sta fso n en-
{ te r ta in e d a t d in n e r W ed n esd ay ev en - ;
lin g . Miss E le a n o r L in d b e rg an d M rs.
! A lta M. G e n try and so n R u ssell. A
i very d e lig h tfu l ev e n in g w as s p e n t in
m usic.
T h e M ission S u n d ay school w ill
| give th e ir E a s te r p ro g ra m n ex t S u n - !
day ev en in g . A p ro g ra m of m u sic i
a n d re c ita tio n s w ill be g iven to w hich '
all a re co rd ia lly in v ite d . Rev. A. R. 1
j A n d erso n , th e tr a v e lin g m issio n a ry , i
I w ill be p re s e n t a t th e ev e n in g se rv ic e !
am i d e liv e r th e se rm o n .
T H E S I R E WAY T O H A V E MONEY IS TO P I T SOM E O F Y O l’R
I S. 11. K itz m ille r h a s p u rc h a s e d a ' E A R N IN G S INTO T H E BANK ItE G I I. \ It I.A AND K E E P IT T H E R E .
I F o rd a n d is g o in g b ack an d fo rth to i
YOU W O N 'T MISS T H O S E SM A LL SI MS YOU D E P O S IT IN T H E
ills w ork in th e city.
HANK NOW. AND SOM E DAY W H E N T H E Y H A Y E GROW N iS T O A
T h e L u th e r L ea g u e w ill g iv e an I F O R T U N E AOI W IL L TH ANK US F O R PO IN TIN G OUT TO YOU T H E
E a s te r p ro g ra m a t th e L u th e ra n ROAD TO W E A L T H .
c h u rc h n ex t S u n d ay e v e n in g a t t h e ;
PU T YOUR MONEY IN O l li HANK.
u su al h o u r. A sp le n d id p ro g ra m o f '
YOU W ILL R EC EIVE 4 P E R CENT INTEREST
songs a n d re c ita tio n s w ill be given.
5 P E It C EN T ON D E P O S IT S O l 0 3 0 » O R M ORE I F 1JCET 12 M ONTHS
T h e p a sto r. Rev. J . T ru e d so n w ill
p reach in th e m o rn in g a n d th e re g u
la r E a s te r serv ices w ill be h eld. All
a re in v ited to a tte n d th e s e serv ices.
GRESHAM, OREGON
C arl J o h n s o n is w o rk in g a t th e
U nion M eat co m p an y p a c k in g p la n t a t
Resources
Over $325,000.00
K e n to n s ta tio n in P o rtla n d .
Jo h n U nis is v is itin g th e h om e
folks th is w eek. H e is a tte n d in g
school in S e a ttle an d is h om e fo r th e
ON ACCOUNT OF MOVING AWAY, I WILL SELL AT
E a s te r v a c a tio n .
W ork h a s com m enced on th e P o w
e ll V alley ro ad .
T h e p la n s a re to
plow up th e old ro a d bed an d p u t in
a deep la y e r o f ro c k a n d c o u rse !
g rav el. T h e ro a d w ill th e n be ro lled My E ntire Herd of Cattle, consisting of 84 Head, Horses and Farm
w ith th e ste a m ro lle r a n d th e n a lay
Machinery, Sale to be held a t my present home, the Mulligan
e r of fine g rav el ro lle d in. T h is
Ranch, on River Road.
sh o u ld p u t th e ro a d In fine sh a p e fo r
fu tu re serv ice.
T h e ro a d h as been v ery ro u g h e v e r
sin ce th e D ecem ber sto rm s. T h e new
w ork w ill e x ten d from th e P ow ell C A T T L E — 51 Milk C ow s, as fo llo w s: 41 H igh (ira d e H o lstein s. 10 D u r
Valie.v s to r e to th e b rid g e a t E. II. h am a n d Je rse y s, 21 of th e m a re fr e s h ; 48 of th e m a re m ilk in g . 3 S h o rt
S p rin g e rs. F ive 3 -y ear-o ld H o lste in S p rin g e rs. F o u r 2 -year-old H o lstein
W r ig h t’s place.
O scar S edig s p e n t th e w eek-end at H elfers. F iv e Y earlin g H o lstein H eifers. O ne 2 -y ear H igh G rad e D u rh am
th e h om e of h is p a re n ts . O scar is B u ll. E ig h te e n V eal C alves.
w o rk in g in th e lo g g in g cam p s dow n T h e s e C owb w ill bo tu b e rc u lin te s te d b efo re th e sa le by Dr. A. C. B row n
an d a c e rtific a te of h e a lth goes w ith each head.
n e a r St. H elen s. T h e snow an d bad
w e a th e r sto p p e d lo g g in g o p e ra tio n s H O R SE S— I S pan M atched G ray M ares, 5 y e a rs old, w eig h t a b o u t 2800—
1 P ony a n d
an d he to o k th e o p o rtu n ity of m a k as good a te a m ns th e r e Is in th e co u n ty o f th e ir w eig h t.
S ad d le an d B ridle.
in g th e h om e fo lk s a visit.
1 C h am p io n Milk
J a c k M eighan h a s been v is itin g DAIRY S I P P I.IE S — 1 old S im plex C ream S e p a ra to r.
w ith h is m o th e r, M rs. A. B. E llio tt C ooler. 40 M ilk C ans, tw o 5, tw o 3, b alan c e 10 g a llo n . F o u r M ilk B u ck ets,
S tr a in e rs , E tc.
d u rin g th e p a st w eek.
M A C H IN E R Y — 3 ', Low W heel W agon, iro n W h eel W agon. Old B uggy.
No. 13 A cme E n sila g e C u tte r, B low er and P ipe. 10 II. P. S to v er G as E n
PLEASANT HOME
g ine. 1 1 1 . I’. S to v e r G as E n g in e. 3-lnch C e n trifu g a l P u m p a n d 75 feet
3 -ln ch P ipe. M ow er. H ake. T e d d e r. 2 H arro w s. T ru c k Disc. P u m p an d
E a s te r S u n d ay w ill be o b serv ed at J a c k H ay F o rk s. 150 fe e t in ch Hope. 2 Plow s. G rind S tone. A bout 60
th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h , S u n d ay , A pril foot 6-inch B elt 2 P u lle y s, 6 an d 18-inch. L og C hain. F o rk s , S ledge,
4, w ith th e sto ry o f P a ssio n W eek W edges, Slaws, G ard en T ools and a lot of o th e r sm a ll a rtic le s.
to ld In so n g an d s c r ip tu r e .
T h e re
T ilts Is a b s o lu te ly on e of th e b est h e rd of cow s in th e c o u n try — a lot of
w ill be sp ecial m usic by th e c h o ir b ig cow s. S om e 7-g allo n m ilk e rs, if you a re in th e m a rk e t fo r e x tr a tine
and solos by Miss V a d a B e ttis anil cow s, com e to th is s a le ; you w ill su re ly be g la d you cam e. No reserv e.
Miss I r e n e C o tto n .
S u n d ay school E v e ry th in g goes. 1 m ust m ove— 1 m u s t sell.
will m e e t a t 10 o ’clock and p re a c h T E R M S ----Sum s under # 2 0 , Cash; $ 2 0 and up six m onths’ tim e w ill l»e
in g se rv ic e w ill co m m en ce a t 11
g iv e n on approved note,
o 'clo ck . All a re in v ite d to a tte n d .
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
SALE HAIN Oil SHINE
O w ner
HARNESS AND IMPLEMENTS
double work harness, 1 set double driving harness, 1 set single
harness, 1 set buggy harness. Two wagons, one buggy, one
cultivator, barrow, 30 gallon iron kettle, 8 gallon churn.
T E R M S — $20
and tinder Gash; over $20, aix
approved note.
m onths' time on
J. T. COWAN, Owner
A MEYERS. Clerk COL. W 8 WOOD Si SONS, Auctioneers.
Vancouver, Washington
A. MEYERS, Clerk