Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 02, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK
FR ID A Y ,
A PR IL 2.
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PAGE T H R R P
POWELL VALLEY
The Whole Secret of
A Better Tire .
W
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