Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 29, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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C o lu m b ia g ra n g e w ill h o ld its re g u -
T h e play • M aidens All F o rlo rn .
B a r m o n th ly m e etin g o n th e e v e n in g g iv en re c en tly by th e W o m en ’s club
o f J u ly 3d.
I of K elso w as a success. T h e re w as
R ev. Mr. M u rp h y o f th e I n t e r d e - i <he u su a l good ‘a tte n d a n c e .
A fte r
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' n o m in a tio n a l m issio n o f P o r t la n d ,! tb e Play, a ll en jo y ed lib e ra l se rv in g s
p re a c h e d tw ic e S u n d ay to an ap p re c i- ,
B-e c re a m , hom e m ad e cak e a n d
| a tiv e c o n g re g a tio n , an d le ft a n a p - ] coffee. S ev en tee n d o lla rs w ere ta k e n
p o in tm e n t fo r se rv ices n ex t S un d ay ' n - T h o se ta k in g p a rt in th e play
A a w ta a a B a a h a n t i n iln la a
| a t 11 o ’clo ck . I t is h o p ed t h a t Rev w ere. Mrs. J o h n D unn, Mrs. Max
, M u rphy m ay be re ta in e d h e re a s a K ligel, E u n ice J o n s ru d , Mrs. A. C.
i re s id e n t m in is te r. T h e S u n d ay school B au m b ack . M rs. 1. H. P h ip p s a n d
i is in c re a sin g in a tte n d a n c e a n d tn- Mrs. T. B ow en. Mrs. R J o n s ru d d i­
■ te re s t.
T h e fo llo w in g officers w ere rected th e play. A lso th e fo llo w in g
i elec ted fo r th e e n s u in g y e a r:
Mr. m u sical n u m b e rs w ere g iv e n : vocal
Whether you go to the lakes,
j W ilk en so n , s u p e r in te n d e n t; G eorge solos by Miss A ngela C a n n in g an d
the
seashore, or the mountains,
C h a m b e rla in , a s s is ta n t s u p e rin te n - H a rry B ick fo rd a n d a d u e t by M rs. 1.
carry your funds in “A. B. A."
! d e n t; Ire n e E v an s, s e c re ta ry a n d H. P h ip p s a n d Mrs. R. J o n s ru d .
tr e a s u re r .
Cheques, and free yourself from
T h e W o m en ’s c lu b h eld Its r e g u la r
Jo h n H ouse, o f P o rtla n d , w as c a ll­ m e e tin g a t th e h om e of M.-s. I. H.
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worry about the care of your money.
in g o n frie n d s h e re S u n d ay . H e cam e P h ip p s la st T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n w ith
You will find these cheques readily accepted by
18 p re se n t. An e n jo y a b le a fte rn o o n
in a new D odge, a re c e n t p u rc h a se .
M rs. A aro n F ox, o f T ro u td a le , a n d w as sp e n t, re fre s h m e n ts w ere serv ed
hotels, railroads, sleeping-car companies and the
Mr. M an n in g . M r. a n d M rs. A lb e rt a n d Piano m u sic an d s in g in g w ere en-
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best merchants, and cashed by 50,000 banks.
Fox of P o rtla n d , w ere g u e s ts of M rs. joyed. T h e next m e e tin g w ill be a t
th e h om e of Mrs. A. C. B au m b ack .
M y rta R eed S u n d ay .
The
only
identification needed is your countersignature
COME TO PLEASANT HOME
W e re g re t ex ceed in g ly to ch ro n ic le ]
Miss C a ro lin a V a rre tti h a s been en
in the presence of the person accepting the Cheques.
I th e d e a th o f o u r n eig h b o r, Jo h n g ag ed as p rin c ip a l of o u r school fo r
P h ip p s, w hich o c c u rre d a t th e Good th e en su in g y e a r, a n d M rs. B au m b ack
S a m a rita n h o sp ita l S a tu rd a y ev en in g . f o r th e p rim a ry room .
Mr. P h ip p s w as 34 y e a rs o f ag e. He
G. M. W olfe an d fam ily h av e m oved
leav es to m o u rn h is d e a th a w ife a n d to a place a few m iles s o u th of A s­
GRESHAM, OREGON
TUESDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
fo u r c h ild re n , th e o ld e s t a boy o f 11 to r ia w h ere Mr. W olfe w ill te a c h th is
an d th e y o u n g e st a b ab e of th r e e fa ll.
m o n th s, an ag ed f a th e r a n d a b ro th e r
Mrs. R u n k e l of Los A ngeles is w ith
T ro y P h ip p s H is re m a in s w ere ta k e n
h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. I. H. P h ip p s, fo r
to Id a h o fo r b u ria l.
M rs. J e s sie F. R iley, o f B e llin g ­ an in d efin ite visit.
J. H. R ev en u e e n te r ta in e d re la tiv e s
h am , W a sh in g to n , is v is itin g h e r sis­
te rs . Mrs. M. E. R eed a n d Mrs. C la ra S u n d ay w ith a ch ick e n a n d s tra w b e r
ry d in n e r In c e le b ra tio n o f his ow n
S m ith .
a n d h is son H o m e r's b irth d a y s.
R. E. J a r l a n d J. H. R ev en u e w ent
PLEASANT HOME
N eed Your S u it C leaned?
M uch a f t e r th e fa sh io n of c o lle c t­
1 to O regon C ity M onday in th e in te re s t
H av e it F re n c h d ry clea n ed . R e­
W ord h a s been receiv ed to th e ef- | of ro ad b u ild in g in th is sectio n .
p a ir in g n e a tly d o n e. T a ilo rin g fo r in g m a p le sa p , th e N o rth w e s te rn
T u rp e n tin e co m p an y h a s b een g a th ­ feet th a t G eo rg e Zan, w ho is w ell
Mr. P e te rso n , of P o rtla n d , w ho r e ­
la d ie s an d m en.
e rin g p itch fro n t fir s ta n d s in th is k n o w n h e re , w as m a rrie d J u n e 24 a t c en tly p u rc h a se d th e old B ra k k e
P E T E R L E N A R D , T a ilo r.
se c tio n a n d h as b eg u n p ro d u c tio n of S e a ttle . T h e b rid e w as Miss E va place, is b u ild in g a h o u se on it p re ­
tu r p e n tin e a n d ro sin .
L e a se s h av e C o u n try m a n of S e a ttle . Mr. an d M rs. p a ra to ry to m oving h is fam ily o u t
K eep in sty le , T ry o n e o f th o s e been s e c u re d o n c e rta in tr a c ts of Zan w ill c o n tin u e to m a k e th e ir h om e th is fall.
“ classy -fied ” ad s.
tim b e r, p ro v id in g
t h a t a ll h o les a t S e a ttle .
Mrs. E. H erz has h ad h e r m o th e r.
b o red in tr e e s s h a ll be p lu g g e d up
A n u m b e r of g ir l re s e rv e s h ik e d to Mrs. D ietl a n d s is te r Miss M arie D ietl
w hen th e p itch h a s been rem o v ed , th e h o m e o f Mrs. P e te r G reg erso n of W isconsin as h o u se g u e s ts fo r th e
Offlee P h o n e M ain 7786
A fte r se c u rin g th e tu r p e n tin e by dis- S u n d ay a fte rn o o n w h ere th e y en jo y ed Past m o n th . T hey left M onday fo r
R es. P h o n e S ellw ood 2349
tillin g , it h as been fo u n d th a t a sm a ll ] th e rip e c h e rrie s an d w ere se rv e d th e i r hom e in W isco n sin , b u t expect
a m o u n t of b alsam co u ld be o b ta in e d s tra w b e rry sh o rtc a k e .
to re tu rn a n d m a k e th e ir hom e in
DR. A. B. CALDER
fro m old g ro w th yellow fir.
F ifty -fiv e y o u n g p eo p le en jo y ed a O regon in th e n e a r fu tu re .
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h a y ra c k rid e la s t S a tu rd a y ev en in g . ! E. V. E ric k so n w as re -elected as
Chiropractor
L ogs fro m m a n v c o a s t s e c t i o n s o f T b e p a r t y « » th e re d a t th e M eth o d ist d ire c to r a n d P. S. S p o o n e r c lerk at
In connection with our truck service we have opened
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d e lig h tfu l e v e n in g p lay in g g r a d u a te a t M o n m o u th N o rm al th is
th e W illa m e tte slo u g h .
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to deliver, any place. Troutdale, Ore.
a n d d u m p s, th e la rg e st on an y riv e rs g am es.
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Jo e C a n n in g re c e n tly re tu rn e d
a t a co st o f $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 . T h e first tim -i ro a s tin g “ w e in ie s.” T h e p a rty san g
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J. R. KNARR
RICHARD KNARR
th e v irg in c o u n try on th e N eh alem -
® M tk °”d t i ’ ae ' T 'n 7 v icin ity .
A lb e rt J o n s ru d re c e n tly re tu rn e d
T u a la tin w a te rs h e d .
had a m asco t,
M ike
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Phone
Gresham
489
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| c o n trib u te d m uch to th e a m u s e m e n t fro m K n ap p a, O regon, w h e re he w as
of th e p a rty .
em ployed in a la rg e lo g g in g cam p.
E x celsio r m ad e fro m b alm wood is
T h e cam p w as closed dow n fo r a
All Kinds of Hauling
I now b e in g c u t ex ten siv ely fo r a E u-
m o n th .
FAIRVIEW
Sw iss g o a ts im p o rte d fro m T oggeu-
I g en e m a n u f a c tu r in g p la n t, w h ich h a s I
P h on es— G resham 17,
from a re c e n t o p e ra tio n fo r a p p en d i- W O R LD S P O O R E S T C IT Y
b erg a r e now su p p ly in g th e n o rth w e s t
¡128 m en in th e w oods a t th e p re s e n t
PorGand, B dw y. 5 1 2 1 .
C o m m en cin g n e x t S u n d a y e v e n in g , | c itis.
w ith th e m a te ria l fo r S w iss c h eese
tim e.
j Rev. J . F e ss le r, p a s to r of th e M. E.
Miss L ily J o n s ru d h as reco v ered
IS M A D E R IC H E S T
fro m P o rtla n d . T h e h e rd , w hich r e ­
I c h u rc h w ill a lte r n a te th e p re a c h in g
_______
F lo re ___
n c e ____
K ligel
h as r e tu rn e d from
c e n tly a rriv e d , is to be m a d e p e r­
serv ices, o n e S u n d ay in th e ev e n in g a visit to h e r a u n t in e a s te rn O regon
BY T O U R IS T T R A V E L fectly a t hom e, fo r It Is to h a v e a
an d th e n ex t S u n d ay in th e m o rn in g , acco m p an ied by H . F e rr e ts o f S andy
Sw iss keeper. T h e H azelw ood c re a m ­
E v ery o n e in v ited to a tte n d th e se rv -I
V isito rs in P o rtla n d d u rin g S h rin e
F rom th e poorest republic In the e ry h a s b ro u g h t th e a n im a ls h e re an d
j ices n e x t S u n d ay e v e n in g , Ju ly 4.
an rose fe s tiv a l w eek w ere H en ry E ri
Mrs. J. H. P e te rso n w ill give an ice an d fam ily an d Mrs. Max K ligel' an d w orld to tb e rich est is w h at to u rists p lace d th e m on a ra n c h a t L ak esid e.
An In v e s tm e n t o f $15,000 is re p re ­
I c re a m so cial a n d law n p a rty a t h e r G e rtru d e K ligel.
travel did for S w itzerland. T h a t little se n te d by th e new a r r a n g e m e n ts fo r
¡h o m e on W e d n esd ay ev en in g , J u n e ]
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republic p ractically unknow n a cen tu ry th e m a k in g of S w iss cheese.
ago Is now recognized the w orld over
S IM M O N S .
H -1 8 3 5 .
as a playground for to u rists because
In th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e S ta te of
its scenic beauties w ere capitalized.
j sp e n t a few d ay s la s t w eek v is itin g I
O reg o n , fo r th e C o u n ty o f M ult­
D ata show ing w hat tb e to u ris t busl-
j h e r s is te r a n d b ro th e r-in -la w , Mr. a n d (
n o m ah .
Mrs. G eo rg e F ra k e s of S cappoose. • ,
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□ ess has done for S w itzerland h as been A n n a M. H e b e rt, P la in tiff, vs. H.
Mrs. A lm a H all h a s p u rc h a s e d fo u r
prepared by A lfred A. A ya rep resen tin g
H e b e rt, D e fen d an t.
lo ts fro m M rs. J u lia S n o v er an d h as
W hat is th e plan of th e expansion the S w ift in tern ets in O regon and T o th e abo v e n am ed d e fe n d a n t, H.
h ad a sm all h o u se b u ilt.
S he w ill m ovem ent of the Oregon S tate Cham turned over to th e Oregon S tate Cham
H e b e rt:
! m a k e th is h e r hom e.
ber of C om m erce? How is it to be t»er of Com m erce to be used in connec-
In th e n a m e o f th e 8 ta te o f O re­
T. J. S av ag e a n d c h ild re n d ro v e carried o ut? W hat is it for?
tlonw lth its state-w ide expansion cam ­ gon, you a r e h e re b y re q u ire d to a p ­
] o v e r fro m W o o d b u rn , W a sh in g to n
p e a r an d a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t filed
T h ese a re the th ree q uestions upper- paign now in progress.
i an d s p e n t th e w eek -en d v is itin g h is
a g a in s t you In th e abo v e e n title d s u it
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o niO8t in tb e “B nds of the m ajority of
I t has a d irect bearing on th e cam on o r b efo re th e 6 th d ay o f J u ly ,
s iste _______
r-in -la w ___
a n d ______
fam ily , M r. an d M rs.
J. W. M oller.
Mr. M o ller an d son those who have been Inform ed of the paign by reason of the fact th a t one of
1920, w hich d a te is m o re th a n six
M elvin r e tu rn e d h o m e w ith him S u n ­ m ovem ent w hich the S tate C ham ber the chief a rg u m en ts being used by the w eeks a f te r th e d a te of th e first p u b ­
d ay e v e n in g an d w ill sp e n d a few launched A pril 19th w ith a survey of 3tate C ham ber Is that cities are spend­ licatio n of th is su m m o n s, a n d If you
day s a t W o o d b u rn v isitin g .
the s ta te to set up p relim in ary o rg an ­ ing huge sum s to ad v ertise th e ir in­ fall to a p p e a r o r a n sw e r, fo r w a n t
ization and estab lish a d irect connec­
th e r e o f p la in tiff w ill ap p ly to th e
S ta te d
C o m m u n ic a tio n
of tion w ith p ractically every com m unity te r e s ts along civic in d u stria l lines. c o u rt fo r th e re lie f d e m a n d e d In h e r
In th e a rtic le p re p a re d ,b y Mr. Aya
’ F a irv ie w L o d g e No. 92 A. F . in th e th irty -six counties of Oregon.
F o r Ju d g m e n t
ihow ing the econom ic value of to u rist c o m p la in t, to w it;
an d d ec re e d isso lv in g th e b o n d s of
T he expansion m ovem ent by way of travel he says:
A. M. S a tu r d a y e v e n in g _ ,
m a trim o n y now e x is tin g b etw een th e
J u ly 3, 1920. V " isitin
‘ g b ro th e rs w e l-| explanation m ight be divided into th ree
“ I t is estim ated th a t to u ris ts a n ­ p la in tiff an d d e fe n d a n t a n d g r a n tin g
com e.
d istin c t classes.
nually
spend
m
ore
th
a
n
$760,000,000
In
p la in tiff a d iv o rce fro m th e d e fe n d ­
WM. H. ST A N L E Y , Sec’y.
T hese a re :
H a r d w a r e C o.
th e U nited S tates. Of th is sum it is a n t a n d Huch o th e r an d f u r th e r r e ­
WM. SA LE S, W . M.
F irs t—A survey of th e state.
e stim ated M aine and C olorado receive lie f as m ay be Ju s t an d e q u ita b le In
Second—An educational cam paign to close to $50,000,000; th e New E ngland th e p re m ise s:
| NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT.
T h is su m m o n s Is serv ed u p o u you
In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te of be c arried on th ro u g h local new spapers ita te s close to $100,000,000; F lo rid a
O reg o n , fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o ­ and by m ailin g lite ra tu re p erta in in g close to $200,000,000 and so u th ern C ali­ by p u b lic tio n th e r e o f fo r a p erio d of
m ah , in P ro b a te .
to th e m ovem ent d irect to in d u stries, fo rn ia close to $300,000,000— w hile In six w eeks by o rd e r of th e H o n o ra b le
J o h n M cC ourt, p re s id in g Ju d g e of
In th e M a tte r o f th e E s ta te o f E. S. firm s and in d iv id u als in te re ste d in the
N am e
1918 It was estim ated th a t Oregon w ith th e abo v e e n title d c o u rt, w hich o rd e r
J e n n e , D eceased.
developm ent of the state.
scenery
second
to
none
In
th
e
world
Is d a te d May 24. 1920, an d w h ich o r ­
No 17252
M ust b e p resen t« ! by SATURDAY, .JULY 3
T h ird —T he in ten siv e organization received less th an $5,000,000 from this d e r d ire c ts th a t su m m o n s h e re in be
N otice is h e re b y g iv en t h a t th e un-
work
at
w
hich
tim
e
a
state-w
ide
can
serv ed by p u b lic a tio n th e re o f on ce
source.
] d e rs ig n e d , as A d m in is tra to r o f th e
» sta te o f E. S. J e n n e , d eceased , h as vass will be m ade, county by county
“T he b e st exam ple in the world of the each w eek fo r six co n se c u tiv e w eeks
j filed h is final a c c o u n t in th e C irc u it ) t0 raiBe a budget to enable th e Oregon possibilities of th e to u rist business is in th e G resh am O u tlo o k , a n e w sp a ­
C o u rt of th e S ta te o f O regon fo r S la te C ham ber of Com m erce to carry S w itzerland, w ith an a re a of 15,965 p e r p u b lish e d In G re sh a m . M u ltn o ­
Tabor 5«71
M u ltn o m ah co u n ty , a n d t h a t M onday. <»• Ba program of developm ent work sq u are milee, o r about one-third larg er m ah C o u n ty , O reg o n , a n d t h a t th e
G re sh a m 2 3 3
first p u b lic a tio n th e re o f be m a d e on
[th e 1 9 th of J u ly , 1920, a t th e h o u r for th e s ta te on a broader, m ore com-
th an H arn ey county In eastern Oregon. th e 2 5 th day o f M ay, 1920.
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t,le fo re n o o n o f prehensive scale. T his canvass will be
"T h e S w iss did not consciously begin D ate of first p u b lic a tio n , May 25, '2 0 .
« is ,
.r p S e T ” &
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developm ent of th e to u rist Jiusluess D ate o f la s t p u b lic a tio n , J u ly 6, ’20.
M cO U IRK & S C H N E ID E R ,
u n til about 100 yearn ago, s ta rtin g
¡tim e a n d p lace fo r th e h e a rin g of
KREOFSKY BROS. Props.
A tto rn e y s fo r P la in tiff.
o b je c tio n s th e r e to an d th e s e ttle m e n t
Th 8 bud*et *H to bp obtained by w ith th e sin g le guest In th e spare
Postoffice
a d d re s s, G re sh a m , O regon.
th e re o f.
popular subscription. T he appeal Will room u n til today the little republic
Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing
i D ated a n d first p u b lish e d , J u n e 15, , he state-w ide and to everyone interest- has. according to th e latest hotel guide,
N O TIC E O F F IN A L V < O U N T .
1920.
Tires, Oils, Accessories
ed In the developm ent of Oregon and
In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te of
D ate of la s t p u b lic a tio n , J u ly 13, < his p a rtic u la r com m unity. I t is be 959 hotels and doubles its population
C orner B ase L ine and R ockw ood R oads
O reg o n , fo r th e C o u n ty of M u ltn o ­
an n u ally th ro u g h the to u rists. It Is
; 1920.
m a h , In P ro b a te .
] lleved the response will be m et by the said th e little village of St. M oritz has
WM. F. JE N N E , A d m in is tra to r.
m an u factu rer, th e m erchant, th e farm ­ few over fifty n ativ e population, but In th e m a tte r o f th e E s ta te o f M attle
M cO U IRK & S C H N E ID E R ,
B J e n n e , D eceased.
er and the individual, for each is v ital­
A tto rn e y s.
00 beds fo r to u ris ts .”
No. 17253.
ly In terested In seeing O regon forge
Specific c itie s cited by th e S ta te
N otice Is h e re b y g iven t h a t th e u n ­
A lm ost every day one o r m ore p e r­ ahead and develop Its adv an tag es and to a d v ertise th e ir p ossibilities include d e rs ig n e d , as a d m in is tr a to r o f th e es­
sons say to th e O utlook, “ I am g ettin g resources.
ham ber th a t a re spending huge sum s ta te of M attle B. J e n n e , d eceased , h a s
splen d id re tu rn s on my ad .”
San F rancisco w hich is now ra isin g a filed bis final a c c o u n t in th e C irc u it
B in d er s, M o w e r s, R o p es, T e d d e r s,
In d u s tria l developm ents depend on fund of $250,000; S eattle now engaged C o u rt of th e S ta te o f O regon fo r M u lt­
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B in d er T w in e .
¡tw o factors: N atu ral resources or raw
MISS FRIEDA BRATZEL
raisin g $250,000 nnd New O rlean s n o m ah co u n ty , a n d t h a t M onday, th e
T eacher in P ian o
m aterials, and p roxim ity to m ark ets w hich put $100,009 Into an a d v ertisin g 1 9 th o f Ju ly , 1920, a t th e h o u r of
9 :3 0 o 'c lo c k in th e fo ren o o n o f sa id
FOOT GRINDERS
HAND POWER GRINDERS
P riv a te o r class lesso n s. Special
for m an u factu red products. G ranted cam paign.
day a n d th e c o u rt room o f said c o u rt
a tte n tio n g iv en to b e g in n e rs In
Repairs for all makes of machines.
th ese and su fficien t en co uragem ent
h as been a p p o in te d as th e tim e an d
re la x a tio n an d h a n d d ev elo p m en t.
developm ent inevitably followL
P u lp wood Is p ro b ab ly so o n to p lace fo r th e h e a rin g o f o b je c tio n s
R
id
ge
A
v.,
n
ear
Ia«wrenre
HICK LEM
A good sto ck of D eerin g M cC orm ick r e ­
Oregon has th e raw m a terials and com e from th e fo r m e r h o ld in g s o f th e th e r e to an d th e s e ttle m e n t th e re o f.
P h o n e 791
n a tu ra l resources.
It will be tbe H am m o n d lu m b e r co m p an y In C la t­ D ated a n d first p u b lish e d , J u n e 15.
GUARDK
p a irs h e re a t G re sh a m — re p a irs fo r o th e r
1920.
purpose of th e S tate C ham ber of l oin
sop co u n ty , w hich h as Ju st been p u r­
m erce under Its expanded program to ch ased by th e C ro w n -W illa m e tte P a ­ D ate o f la s t p u b lic a tio n , J u ly 13.
HBCTIONH
m ak es o f m ach in es u su a lly can be h a d upon
P h on e 173.
1920.
A uto T ops R eco v ered an d R e­ acq u ain t th e world w ith these facts, p e r com pany. T h e p rice Is k now n to
WM. F. JE N N E , A d m in is tra to r.
R IVETS
s h o r t n o tice.
and th ro u g h d irect solicitation, get In­ ra n g e betw een $ 1 ,6 0 0 ,0 0 0 a n d »2 - M cO U IRK & S C H N E ID E R ,
p aired . All k in d s of T op M aterial
000,000.
d
u
stria
l
m
anagem
ent
to
consider
Ore
a n d C u rta in W indow s.
A tto rn e y s.
gon as a site for th eir in d u stries.
S. E. PALMQUIST
F u rn itu re and wool m a n u factu re In
AUTO TOP SHOP
P h on e 514
S E R V IC E
P ilon e Ree. (1x2
Oregon a re in th e ir Infancy. So is the
M ain S tre e t.
G resh am
can n in g and preserv in g of fru its. With
T h e re is re a lly no c o m p ariso n b etw een th e e a se a n d th o ro u g h -
its vast resources In w ater power, Its
n e s i w ith w hich an E le c tric C le a n e r rem o v ed d ir t an d th e difficulty
- labor m ark et, geographical location,
of
sw
eep in g .
,
O regon offers m any ad v an tag es to the
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 clean -
m an u fa c tu re r who. how ever, m ust first
• r - A h ro o ra 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 d
be In terested In Oregon and know its
if you lik e th e ex ercise an d have p len ty o f tim e a n d s tr e n g th a broom
a d v a n ta g e s.
an d a c a rp e t b e a te r w ill do th e w ork a f t e r a fa sh io n .
In th e sam e way o ne can w ash w ith o u t so ap
W a te r alo n e will
W h a t old s e ttle rs o f T e rre b o n n e ,
rem o v e som e d ir t If ap p lie d w ith en o u g h “ elbow g re a s e ."
O reg o n , th o u g h t w as c h a lk a n d w hat
B u t people use so ap b ec a u se It c le a n s m o re easily an d b e tte r th a n
s u g a r re fin ers knew to be d ia to m a c e ­
w a te r alone.
ous e a rth Is b ein g ta k e n fro m th e
F o r tb e sa m e re a so n people use E le c tric C le a n e rs b ecau se they
W e ste rn D ia to m ite co m p a n y ’s m ine
clean m o re ea sily a n d fa r b e tte r th a n o th e r m ethod«.
a t flo w er B rid g e In su ch q u a n titie s
! th a t w are h o u se s h e re a re u n a b le to
P ortland A -1071
acco m m o d a te It an d e re c tio n of a
O reeh sm 861
1 2 5 A sh; Bdwy » * 1
| new o n e Is to be b egun w ith in a few
Cor. P ow ell and Maple
days. D iato m ite Is valued as a p a in t
i and r u b b e r filler an d as an In s u la tin g
“ Boy Y our E le c tric G ood s a t an E le c tr ic S to r e .”
I m a te ria l.
On Your Vacation
“A. B. A ”
Cheques
S H IP L A P
ROUGH BOARDS
SU R F A C E D B O A R D S
2 IN. D IM E N SIO N
ETC.
Better than any grade sold in this vicinity
Plump Thickness and Seasoned Dry
See F. D. KRIBS
B A N K OF G R ESH A M
Greatly Reduced Prices
COM E EA R LY
C A SH
>ì
P A ID
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind.
E. B A U M A N N ,
Gresham
Phone 901
WOOD
SAND
GRAVEL
G L E A SO N T R U C K
SER V IC E
“ 7 I " " STATE CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE TO EXPAND
FOR T H IS SPL E N D ID
W EAREVER STEW PAN
which sells regularly at $1.15
Don’t miss this sale. Sign coupon be­
low and present at our store
L L Kidder
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ROCKWOOD GARAGE
D e e r in g a n d M c C o r m ic k
y
H E SS E L ’S FA RM
M A C H IN E R Y
W H Y T H E ELECTRIC C L E A N E R ?
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3 BIG T R U C K S
TRUCK
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SE R V IC E
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O F SER V IC E
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G R ESH A M and P O R T L A N D
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