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GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY, JUNK ISA 1B2O POWELL VALLEY STATE CHAMBER SEEKS Mrs. Ida Pearson an d two* sons, TO DOUBLE POPULATION Eli and C h arlie from G ertrude. ON FARMS IN 3 YEARS : W ashington a re visiting Mrs P e a r son's sister, Mrs. A. A. Nordblom. A n u m b er of relatives and friends Oregon has w ater resources io lr gath ered a t th e Chas Nordblom rigate 4.000.000 acres of land now uu- j hom e Sunday w here a d elig h tfu l day productive, and which would support * a s spent. Those p resen t beside th e in comfort, 200,000 new population, or niem bers of th e Chas. Nordblom fam ily were Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lind about 40,000 new families. If in its three year's campaign to and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Em il Palm - quist and fam ily, Mrs. A. A. N ord put families on Oregon’s vacant land, blom, Mr. and Mrs. Gus B ernander the Oregon State Chamber of Com and d a u g h te r M argaret of P o rtlan d , merce can briug 1,000 fam ilies to u til and Mrs. H annah G radin and son, ize thia land and water, it will mean in Elton. Miss S tella K eller Is spending h er expenditures alone for such commodi ties as clothing, food, furniture, etc., vacation w ith h er siste r Mrs. P eter Mr. R esare is of $1,000,000, calculating the expendi Resare at Seaside. a t Seaside. tures for an entire family at only w orking John Unis, of S eattle, is visiting $1000 per year, to say nothing of the the home folks this week. Mr. Unis wealth produtsd by these new settlers will re tu rn to ta k e up his school Land settlem ent is one of the chief work in a week o r ten days. ijin s of the 1.1 » gun S tate Chamber of E lm er S oderquist is hom e fo r a Commerce program in Its sh o rt vacation. He has been w ork movement to aid In the development of ing in ea ste rn Oregon. Amy G ustafson and Lillie Nelson the State. left Monday m orning fo r Corvallis where they will atten d th e two weeks N otice to Property Owners. sum m er school. E tta A nderson was By o rd e r of th e council of th e Town ill and could not go w ith them . It is of G resham a tte n tio n Is directed to th ought th a t E tta has th e m easles the follow ing from O rdinance No. 85 but if it should prove to be only a cold, . she will probably go for th e of th e Town of G resham : It is hereby m ade th e d uty of th e sec° n“ week. Guests a t th e hom e of Mrs. H an ow ner, ag en t o r occupant of land b o r derin g on a stre e t w hich has been im nah E rickson Sunday w ere h er son proved by th e co nstruction of sid e W alter E rickson, Mr and Mrs. Geo. w alks th ereo n , to cu t and rem ove Strong an d two d au g h ters M argaret from th e stre e t all grass, weeds and and L aura, of P o rtlan d , and E. Unis. P. M. M agnuson is hom e from As brush betw een th e sidew alk covering and th e curb and p ro p erty lines a t toria. As soon as th e fu rn itu re can least tw ice each y ear; once betw een be packed Mrs. M agnuson and C lar th e Pt3t and fifteenth days of th e ence will re tu rn to A stbria with Mr. m onth of Ju n e , and once betw een th e Magnuson. . , . They have a t last found fifteenth and th irtie th days of th e a »unable house and will m ake th e ir m onth of S eptem ber.” I holue at A stor,a a t least during th e • Conviction for a violation of th is . , . . . O r ’in sn ee ca>ries a fine of n ot loss , , e scbo° l m eeting Monday T th an five o r more th an tw enty dol- b ' ,Ander8O,l was re-elect»»d d irecto r lar8 •• and Wm. P eterson, clerk. H. P. i Also__ I C hristenson was also re-elected as th e •That it sh all be unlaw ful for any h,Kb Bfh° o1 d irecto r to serve for th e i ow ner, ag en t o r te n a n t of any lan d , ? e,xt two ypar8- It was decided to w ithin th e co rp o rate lim its of th e ‘»«e o ut th e wall betw een th e cloak 1 Town of G resham to m aintain o r al- r<i°,ni aad ai‘senlbly hall and this will I low to be m aintained any o utside ( *ea8t s *x t° th© length of i to ilet unless properly connected w ith ‘he la tte r and relieve th e crowded a septic ta n k or closed cess pool. One condition when program s and en ter- exception is m ade to th e above o rd e r , a Fe i '’ven- H was also de in th a t any to ilet located a t a dis- clded th a t h e re a fte r no children or | tance of two (2 0 0 ) h u n d red y ard s ! J ? U"i.g .,peO.PJ e 8bould be allowed in o r m ore from any o th e r dw elling, and ttle Z18 s ’ th e o th e r school rooms, o r ¡w ith th e consent of th e H ealth an d ? n ! ,e 8tairs d u rin g a program o r en- I’olice com m ittee, m ay be allow ed to te rta in m e n t and th a t all who came rem a in .” j s“ ould be seated in th e m ain assem - “ Convlctlon for violation of th is room. At th e last Parent-T each- O rdinance carries a p enalty of n o t f r m eeting the noise m ade by a num- less th a n five or m ore th a n tw enty- ber , th oughtless, careless, young five d o lla rs.” people and children m ade so much A ttest: C. G. SCHNEIDER, d isturbance th a t it was alm ost im- R ecorder Possible to h ea r th e speaker. -------------------------------------------------- A n um ber of th e y ounger set gave a su rp rise p arty on A rchie P eterson, Monday evening. M IS S F R IE D A B R A T Z E L Mr. and Mrs. Algot A nderson and T each er in P ia n o baby are visitin g a t th e hom e of Mrs. P riv ate o r class lessons. Special A nderson's paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. S. atte n tio n given to beginners in M. StafTenson. relaxation and hand developm ent. The P aren t-T each er association R idge Av., n e a r L aw rence will not m eet next F rid ay evening, P hone 791 Ju n e 25 on account of th e electrical parade in P o rtlan d . The next m eet ing will be held Friday, Ju ly 2d. A P h on e 175. | sh o rt p rogram Is being arran g ed . Auto Tops Recovered and Re paired. All kiads of Top M aterial PLEASANTHOM E and C u rtain W indows. A p leasan t su rp rise was given on S. E . P A L M Q U IS T R obert Shum w ay and Miss Inez Bell, A U T O TO P SHOP. his neiee, last S aturday evening when Main S treet. G resham about 50 of th e young people met at th e M ethodist church and spent a pleasant evening. T he evening was sp en t in gam es and music a fte r which lig h t refresh m en ts were served. Mr. and Mrs Thom as have been enjoying a visit from th e ir son H arry, If you n eed a D rille d W ell, form erly of T illam ook. He has Just accepted a position as cheese inspect P u m p , E n g in e , W in d or for th e Oregon C o-operative D airy m ill o r T a n k , call men and he left Sunday fo r Coos county to com m ence hrs work. —on— Mr. and Mrs. T hom as and Mrs. STRASSER DRILLING CO. B uehler atten d ed the w edding of Miss Mabel Shirley to Carl Olsen S aturday L e n ts S ta tio n , O reg o n , R 3, evening. Both young people live in P o rtland. B ox 192 ; P h o n e T a b o r 8116 At th e school election Monday, Mrs. M. L en n artz was re-elected a di recto r and A. J. Quay was re-elected as clerk. I T H E U N IV E R S A L CAR T h e re a re m o re th a n 3,000,000 F o rd c a rs in d a ily o p e ra tio n in th e U n ite d S ta te s . This is a little b e tte r th a n o n e- h a lf of all th e m o to r cars used in A m e ri ca. T h e F o rd c a r is every’ m a n ’s neces sity . N o m a tte r w h a t his b u sin ess m a y be, it solves th e p ro b le m of ch e ap e st tra n s p o rta tio n . W e so licit y o u r o rd e r now , b ecau se p ro d u c tio n is lim ite d , a n d w e j n u s t m a k e it th e ru le to su p p ly first o rd e rs first. Raker & Son G RESH A M ESTACA DA GRESHAM GARAGE . P h o n e 801 A u to m o b ile R e p a irin g a n d S to ra g e F u ll L in e o f T ire s a n d A ccessories SO U TH A R D p e lv ic & P A L M Q U IS T p r id e H i . i Bjirds of a feather, flock todefh« 1 e r A t eve t h e y h o m e w a rd fiy; B eneath th eir win^s are all the th m d s Ih e y flew from hom e to h u y . , / \ 3 _ Ve found a nest here with the rest, B ut live self-satisfied .-. A s e lfis h b re e d t h a t pays no h e e d To Local Civic P ride. B U Y W HERE i Y O U L IV E DRINK PURE WATER B u y Y o u r E le c tric a l G oods a t th e GRESHAM ELECTRIC CO. F R E D L. B O U R N E , M a n a g e r Pow ell S tre e t P h o n e 31 Standardized Q u a lity N o m a tte r w h e re y o u b u y “ R e d C r o w n ,” y o u a lw a y s g e t th e s a m e h ig h - q u a lity fu e l. I t is m a d e t o m e e t t h e r e q u ir e m e n ts o f y o u r e n g in e . O IL V. RP hoea ‘" *■ ‘ • 0 U S X Save Your Chicks T h e Irrita tio n of tbe digestive organa that cause« diorrAora is brought on through exposure to dam pness, over crow ding sour, d irty food, too much manh and d rin kin g a t a g n a n * w ater. Correct these conditions. Provide fresh, clean drinking water and add COMPANY D r. L e G ear’s C hick D ia rrh o ea T ab lets ( C a lif « r a ia ) Prevents chick loss by keeping their bowels in healthy, norm al c o n d it io n G et a sm all boa today fro m your dealer. D r, L . D . L a G s a r M s d ic ia a C o . S t. L ou is, M o . l/ie Gasoline o f Q uality C. A. M’CARTY, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Gresham A. W. METZGER & CO. P h o n e 661 EKSTROM 3 B IG TRUCK TRUCKS G R ESH A M YA5 A sb; B dw y 9 0 * 1 AND and P h o n e 661 SERVICE BEST R E S P O N S IB L E Portland A-107I whether by rail, steamship, or automobile, you w ill find A m eri can Bankers Assoc iationCheques the safest, handiest w ay to carry your money. “ A. B. A." Cheques are safe, because if not countersigned they are useless to anyone Out tlie owner. T h ey are N fiv s n - BANK OF fenf, because hotels, steamship companies and me» chants everywhere accept them as readily as cash In payment of bills, and because the only id entification needed is the countersignature of the owner in the presence of the peraoa ac cepting the Cheques. G R ESH A M G R E S H A M , OREGON C A SH P A ID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. E. Gresham BAUM ANN, WOOD SAND Phone 901 GRAVEL? In c o n n e c tio n w ith o u r tru c k service we h av e o p en ed : o n e of th e B est S a n d a n d G ra v e l P its in th e C o u n ty , a n d a re p re p a re d to d eliv er, a n y place. T r o u td a le , O re. W rite : J. R. K N A R R R IC H A R D K N A R R P h o n e G re sh a m 489 C H O IC E M E A T S H o m e m a d e H a m s, B acon , S a u sa g e , L ard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main S treet GRESHAM GKO. D IET!,. P hons 881 Prop. --- ----- ----------------V Tabor 5071 G r a th a n s ROCKWOOD GARAGE K R E O F S K Y B R O S . P ro p s . O v e rh a u lin g , R e p a irin g , W e ld in g a n d B ra z in g T ire s , O ils, A ccessories Corner R ase L ine and R ockw ood Roads £ ns M E L R O S E A N D V IC T O R Y “Red Crown" Is all-re finery gasoline with the full and continuous chain of boiling points neces sary for ready starting, quick and smooth acceler ation, steady, dependable power and long mileage. Look for the "Red Crown" sign before you fill, STANDARD However you travel OF S E R V IC E R E L IA B L E PO RTLAND Albert Ekstrom G resham ( t l fW . Powell and Maple At the g en eral school election held Monday, Jo h n C. Strebin was elected school d irec to r to ta k e th e place of A. Jones whose term expired. Mrs. E verett Stafford was elected school clerk. Miss Mabel Wood retu rn ed home F riday evening from W illam ina w here she has been teach in g during the past year. Mrs. E dw ard B achstrand visited with h er m other, Mrs. H enderson, In P o rtlan d recently. Mrs. F erd F o th was re-elected di recto r of th e Victory d istric t at the school election Monday. F erd F oth was again elected clerk. Mr F oth has held th is position fo r a n um ber of years. It was also voted to sta n d ardize th e school this year. LUSTED ROCKW OOD Mrs. A. O. Schantln has as guests h er cousins, Mrs. P etrie and Mrs. Valck from Chicago last W ednesday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrq. M illard a re visiting Mrs. M illard's m other, Mrs. Grtm- shaw. I ju - i i m t «. jfe p YEAR W > » D£RS V j/te a t* ' Guard Your Home with P A IN T Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. P h alr Ju n e 20, a ten pound g irl. Mrs. P h air Is being cared for at the-bom e of her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Manning In P o rtland. H arris H am ilton and fam ily spent Sunday w ith his paren ts, Ed. H am il ton and fa'mily. A. W. H am ilton and fam ily, who have been living a t th e Cam eron £ Hogg mill for th e past two years have moved to Seattle. T he form er will stu d y d en tistry . The IM IS .Mutual t i r e It-lief Assn, rep o rts a successful year. The an n u al rep o rt of th e association show s $2,634.000.09 of risk s w ritten and 1010 new m em bers gained in 1919. Mr. H. W. Snashall was re elected P resid en t for th e sixteenth tim e and Mr. F erd G roner of H ills boro was elected Vice P resident. The Association carried close to $7,000,- 000.00 and Is forging ahead rapidly. It Insures for protection only, not for profit. We Invite farm ers to become m em bers See H W Snashall. I G resham , R. F. D. 4. P hone Oresh- am 85.— Adv. I FEVER has th e re b e e n a l e t t e r reason for preserving your property th a r a t the p resen t time. High costs of construction have greatly increased the value of homes and b dings, no m atter how old they might be. 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