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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1920)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK FR ID A Y . JURY 1«, 1030 POWELL VALLEY $15,000.00 Multnomah & Clackamas County Mutual Telephone Company Gresham, Oregon SHIPLAP ROUGH BOARDS SURFACED BOARDS 2 IN. DIMENSION ETC. Better than any grade sold in this vicinity Plump Thickness and Seasoned Dry Dated July 13. 1920 BANK OF GRESHAM See F. D. KRIBS THURSDAY BORING AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. H a rry L usted, of IL ents, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy R obert- Ison' m ade an o th er fine trip last S un day. They never left th e paved road from G resham to F o re st Grove. At H illsboro they sp e n t ab o u t th ree hours and had th e p leasu re of seeing a flying m achine m aking its daily pleasu re trip s ca rry in g passengers. The crops in some localities are look To Our F riends and Patrons. ing fine. All parties w anting wood sawed Mr. and Mrs. G. L usted m ade a business trip to P o rtla n d one day last will do well to have it done as soon as possible and avoid th e rush la ter week. on. We g u ara n tee satisfactio n , Mr. and Mrs. H arris H am ilton and j firompt service, even lengths. T h an k fam ily from th e C am eron & Hogg ing one and all for past favors we are mill spent the week of th e F o u rth at at your service. his home. The mill was closed for C. H. CALKINS, th e week. Phone 14x5 G resham , Oregon ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING MELROSE AND VICTORY Auction Sale PHO N E 801 GRESHAM GARAGE Authorized Dodge and Overland Service Station. Repairing and Storage. Full line of Tires and Accessories SOUTHARD & PALMQUIST Electrical W iring of all kinds. Motors Repaired. Agent for the W estern Electric Farm Lighting Plants. Edison Co. Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures. All w ork g u ara n tee d to pass Inspection by the Board of F ire U n d erw riters. PAID vs, Hogs, Calves of any kind. Phone 901 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Phone 31 FRED L. BOURNE, Prop. Powell St. next to Brow n's M arket vJ d more tire mileage, more miles to a gallon of gasoline, greater riding comfort and for the best possible tire investment F Next Time—B U Y FISK Tbege tire* are built to this Ideal: “To be the best concern in the world to work for and the squarest concern in existence to do business with.” REGISTERED CATTLE CARL TRACHSEL, OWNER Scappoose, Oregon Gresham Overland Co W. A. H ESSEL 0 I Before th e rain, folks w ere so busy , e j cu ttin g hay, and since th e rain they! 31 have been so busy com puting t h e ! is»Jc? Ily 't?, con}Par,8°n betw een th e ease and thorough- ° 'b e n e fit and d am age done by th e rain, of sw eeping h Ch E ,e ctr,c C leaner rem oved d irt and th e difficulty th a t th e re has been very little tim e r - fo r th e m aking of news item s. er Tr h ; „ One CAN clean rUK8 and c a rPe,s w ithout an electric clean- w It's an ill wind, indeed, th a t blows If vno Hk .T c a rPet « i r p e r will brush up SOME of th e d irt; an a c" no one good. The w eatherm an, no and « ¿ kr \ E ex,erc Bn,a i,d have plen,y of tlm e Ulld stre n g th a broom , do u b t, hated to crack th e ch erries but and a ca rp et b ea te r will do th e work a fte r a fashion •* lie hated m ore to see th e rasp b erries In th e sam e way one can wash w ithout soap. W ater alona will ' sh riv el from d ro u g h t. It co u ld n 't rem ove some d irt if applied w ith enough ''elbow grease " I have been exactly to his liking to wet w aterUilo n ePle U86 ’ ° aP becau8e U cleans m ore easily aud b e tte r th an '■ th e hay, but on th e o th e r hand lie 18 c o u ld n 't let th e g ra in be stu n ted for F o r th e sam e reason people use E lectric C leaners becausa the» clean m ore easily and fa r b etter th an o th e r m ethods. ** * ! lack of m oisture. My lad ies' sw eet j peas were grow ing w oefully sh o rt of | J stem . The law n was fading, a p h is 1 m onopolizing th e rose bushes and 11he roads w ere as dusty as S ahara. So th e rain was a real blessing. Then, Buy Y our E lectric G oods at an E lectric Store." ” ¡too, th e rain gave th e fa rm e r the jojf ' I of clu tte rin g up th e k itchen w ith his 8 ev er-lastin g harness-m en d in g and such like fancy w ork, and betw een 8 w hiles a chance to b ea t his wife in a 8 free for all gam e of eu ch re th a t they used to be so fond of playing d u rin g co u rtin g days in th e pre-auto age, w hen too rain y fo r a buggy ride. Two young farm ers arriv ed here . recently. One is at th e Otis Rich f hom e an d th e o th e r took up his resi- . dence at Bill W heeler's. N eith er of th ese young fellow s is a week old yet. F. W. B errens disposed of his old jS tu d e b a k e r and Is now d riving a ! frisky, new F o rd run-about. T he airp lan e on fire-patrol duty has been missed over o u r way since tlie rain . Every day n ea r noon its hum could be h eard long before th e cran in g sp ectato rs could locate th e big noise. T he folks below did all th e stu n ts. A neighbor w ent to P o rtlan d W ed nesday and g o t 10 gallons of g aso • jiw rs old; Hire line at a filling statio n . If you th in k th a t is hard ly w orth publishing you try to g e t your ta n k full an d you'll acq u ire a w holesom e respect fo r th e fellow who can n eg o tiate th e deed. A lton Lovelace is hom e from th e city to help h arv est th e ir hay crop. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Cross of O re gon City a re visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dave V inzant. Mrs. Cross is a sister — . o m k . i u i . — , I. 242993— 2 f a i s „1,1; 8|pe__ of Mrs. V inzant. .ockdale K orn d yk e; Dam— W apato Daisy C olantlia Sunday aftern o o n th e newlyweds „ - J i t i 1’' *lpe« ll'W R ecord. H ollyw ood « «nary l.illtli Kesri«__ of D am ascus, Mr. an d Mrs. A lbert iai” * l , >* * ,< a r ° ld ’ Slr<'— Dam— H ollyw ood H offm eister, w ere given a surprise. Sixty o r m ore frien d s g ath ered on 8— T w o B u ll C alves, e lig ib le to register. th e Bock law n, ladened with picnic eats and parcels co n tain in g w edding 34—High Grade Holstein Cows—34 fresh, some Short Springers. Seven past tw o-year-old H elfers, gifts. A jolly good tim e was had. T he young couple will begin house ■m are bred; th ree of them are Short S pringers. Hix past Y earl- keeping and farm in g . They will have " n , î ll/ ronl 8 ,o 12 m onths old H eifers. Seven from I weeks to old Heifer«. ch arg e of th e Ulrich place. Mrs. W allace T elford and children Horses and Machinery are spending th e ir sum m er vacation W ork H orses- Two 4 and one « years old, w eight from 1350 to at Seaside. Mr. T elford w ent down One A -l Saddle H orse. for th e w eek-end, re tu rn in g M onday g M achine; R ake; Disc; H arrow W agon; Plow s; Milk C a rt; aftern o o n . D uring his absence Clar- ; W heelbarrow ; 25 Milk Cans; H arn ess; Buggy, and oth er ence A nderson was chief salesm an, I buying expert, hello girl, office m an ag er and delivery m an for th e Tel- I ford store. i L ittle Alice W hite is having a fine t tim e in th e big city of P o rtlan d visit- T ’ E R M B -S u m . u n d er $20. C ash; $20 and o ver six m onth • tim e „„ apl lug her cousin, E dna Rose. proved secu rity . E idore Jo h n so n , cham pion cherry F R E E LUNt II AT NOON Good Auto and T ru ck Road to th e Place p ltte r of Oregon, is ch erry picking in th e B artel! orch ard . S atu rd ay , Ju ly 17, is th e school m eeting for Union No. 26. Those who w ere not su re of th e ir voting rig h ts have looked up th e sam e and COL. W. S. WOOD & SONS, Auctioneers, Vancouver, Wn. are now ready to defy challenge. It looks like a big n ig h t to n ig h t, boys. K. E. WIST, Scappoose B ank. C le r k WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER? Miss V era Holmes, of Oregon City, visited h e r au n t and uncle, Mr. and Airs. Guy R obertson several days last week. A fine rain for the crops but most of th e farm ers here had th e ir hay down. Some will be a to ta l loss. L. A. Davies recently sold th ree acres to Mr. Jones on th e so u th where th e ir property joins. Gresham Mult. & Clack. Co. M. T. Co Groslutm, Orewon. FRIDAY COME EARLY CASH H. J. PULFER, Sec’i (ii'o h a in , Oregon Greatly Reduced Prices « _ .. « LUSTED Ih ie se r ia lly to J u ly 13, 1 oupon Bonds in d enom inations of $100.00 an d $500 00 Interest payable Ja n u a ry 15th an d Ju ly 15th i^riueipal and in te re st payable a t th e B ank of G resham , G resh am Oregon Bonds a re a direct obligation of the com pany and are backed up by th e e n tire assets of the com pany. ani ' “ °.T>y t « be r“ i8ed bv ,,1,s h01“ * for th e purpose of en larg in g th e office plant by in stallin g a new an d la rg e r sw itch board, the p urchase of cable and w ire for extension of the system and tile purchase of ad d itio n al phones. Now is the tim e to buy bonds and put yout m oney to work at its best ad v an tag e and th u s in su re m axim um re tu rn s on your invest- COME TO PLEASANT HOME TUESDAY 6% SERIAL BONDS GRESHAM, OREGON PLEASANT VALLEY EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND » 'L h : «iV jowa Albert Ekstrom O reeham 151 Dor Powell ao-1 Maple Mr and Mrs. C. A. E sk stran d spent the day recently w ith friends at H illsboro. Geo. Howe, of F o rest Grove, was a i guest at the hom e of T. P. Cam pbell | d u rin g th e first p a rt of th e week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Richey accom panied by Mr. R ichey’s m other, Mrs. C aroline Richey, were Sunday v isit ors at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Sager. Mr and Mrs. W. U. Moore sp en t a few days last week visiting at C orval lis and N ew port. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder, of Y ak ima. were guests of Mrs. M. J. Jew ell on W ednesday of this week. Leland Moore has seeured a posl- i tion with the Oregon D airym an’s Co- I o p erativ e L eague as inspector of milk j and has gone to M arshfield, w here he | will ta k e up his work. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d en- j te rtaln e d a lawn p arty a t th e ir home i last Sunday. Mrs. Theo. Jeffries, of Newberg, is visiting with h er sister, Mrs. G. H. Richey, th is week. L. J. H ollenbeck and Dan Hock were tra n sa c tin g business in Lents, Tuesday. Mrs. I. VV. B u tler is seriously ill at f h er home. H er m any frien d s hope fo r h er speedy recovery. Mr and Mrs. J T. C heterlin have moved back to th e ir farm a fte r a two y ea rs’ absence. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n n y Chitwood have retu rn ed from th e ir honeymoon trip. Mr. W orshum and two little sons of Bakersfield, C alifornia, are v isit ing a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Berry. Mr and Mrs. S. Mosea. of P o rtland, were callers at th e hom e of Mr and Mrs, W. U. Moore, Bunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n K adock, of L ents, w ere visitors at th e hom e of Mr and Mrs Jas McLean Wednes day evening. Good Paint Insurance never look upon it a j an expense. P A IN T • IT GOOD . » ^ T h ou san d s r Dollar» [ . . . lo .t y .a r l, | throughout t h e ( Pacific N o r t h - 9 west by property owners who fail to protect their houses and buildings with paint. FULLER Paint raves many thousands of dollars yearly to property owners. It saves a great deal more than It costs. Insure your property against the ravages of the elements with FULLER Paint. Take • few minutes W. P. Fuller & Co Northwest Branch Houses at fortland, S e a t t l e , Tacoma, Spokane, Boise. [HUER p a in t s *» ’Win • Look Up a FULLER Dealer In Your Town