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GRKHH.A.M OUTLOOK BORING AND VICINITY. FRIDAY. AUGUHT »>. 1020 PAOS T H R U PLEASANT HOME The Sunshine class of th e M. E. By RICA ANDERSON. F o r a w hile th e poor re p o rte r was Sunday school will give an ice cream social and program a t th e church up Salt creek — in a pickle, so to speak. It seem ed her tim e to q u it S aturday evening of next week. The had” com e.' T h w T w M ¿ 't“a“ s1n¿'íe s o l- 1 “ f* ? U8il,y »«-ranging a program itary th in g to rep o rt. But, it is a ‘^ Bt everyone will as- law th a t if one chew s the pencil h ard t * them iu th e best way possible by enough an d sta re s into gpa(.e fa r , l’eln 8 on hand a t th e social and brlng- enough and scratch es th e head l o n g |ln * a *rlen d - enough— th in g s a re bound to happen. I T h<“ M. E. L adies’ Aid will m eet at So, she chew ed and sta re d and Í ’h«* hom e of Mrs. G ran t Sloop Wed- scratch ed an d p resen tly : I nesday afternoon. R efreshm ents will Will sell farm complete. Includes Crop; Implements; Miss E dith A nderson re tu rn e d from ! 8P™e«L All m em bers and friends Stock, 20 Milch Cows, and Young Stock, 3 Horses; a two w eeks' v isit a t A storia, bring- are 1 ortDall> invited to atten d , ing w ith h e r Miss R uth S lotte an u í Mr. -Mrs. S. S. M orrison and everything except Poultry'. Machinery from Garden Mrs. A lexander F rederickson and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M arked are en- Cultivator to a Hour m ill; also Tractor, everything goes. g ran d d a u g h ter. T he la tte r two are ; J°>*«*K th e ir new Essex cars which ar- guests of Mrs. E ric B artell. Miss rived recently. The biggest buy ever offered. Crop will be worth $3000. S lotte is an ex p ert sw im m er in ponds. Mrs. I. N. Bradley, of S eattle, spent Will sell ranch without equipment. Ranch alone, 114 like Y oung's bay o r the Pacific. Miss W ednesday w ith h e r sister, Mrs Wil- E d ith is perfectly a t hom e in o u r | lis M arked. Mrs. B radley is visiting acres, will sell for $25,200, with full equipment $35,000. sw im m ing pud d le in Deep creek (to ¡h er m other, Mrs. J. M anary. n eg o tiate a dive in 18 inches of w ater { M rt j . Collins and children Telm a, Machinery alone worth $5000. is som e s tu n t). T he g irls are u good Oelen. and E v erett visited with her team and in p erfect traiu iu g . We sister-in-law , Mrs. A rchie Collins at look forw ard to an exhibition ab o u t B ud Run one day th is wevk. next Sunday aftern o o n . If interested, hurry! Call Gresham 781 for further . „ , „ , j . Mrs. A. E. D ellaven has had the A m arria g e license was issued to pleasure of e n te rta in in g fo r a few information. Mrs. A Revenue and A ugust H orn- dayg a friend from H um bolt, Nebras- eck er of bandy, la st week. ka. Misg G al, PargoI1B A day wag "R oosevelt to tr a d Roosevelt o u t ' spent on th e highw ay, th e hike be- W est" read s a h ead lin e in one of the ing m ade to th e P unch Bowl. Miss dailies. Teddy th e republican to fol- P arsons, who is to u rin g th e coast, is low R oosevelt th e dem ocrat. Can delighted w ith th e Oregon scenery you b eat it? T he artic le f u r t h e r , and clim ate. DON'T LIV E IN DKEAIt OF TH E "LANIHXIRD'H T A P AT THE sta te s th a t both will m ake a plea for Mrs. F reelin C o rn u tt, of P o rtlan d , W IDOW 'S DOOR." th e m obilization of fo rm er Mud and grandson Raymond N ygren are BEGIN RIGHT NOW TO HANK VOI R SP A R E MONEY AND Boosers. T hose fellows bear w atcn- visiting w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. J. MAKE YOUR FAM ILY'S FU T U R E SECURE. ing. Collins. Next Sunday, Rev. E arl B. Cotton T H IS IS A DUTY EVER Y MAN OW ES TO HIS W IFE AND We know th a t th e chuck hole on CH ILD REN. R ich ard ’s h id has been given an un- W1U give an o th er of his series on T he special topic usual am o u n t of ad v ertisin g , but church history. P I T YOVR MONEY IN OCR BANK th e re is such an Im provem ent th e re will be “ L u th e r's Ink B o ttle.” Mrs. S H IP L A P th a t it m ust be m entioned once more. W illiam E d g ar G ea rh a rt will sing a YOU W ILL R EC EIV E 4 P E R CENT IN TER EST. Some one has pulled th e peg out and solo. This prom ises to be one of the ROUGH BOARDS most in te restin g services held for AND 5 P E R CENT ON AMOUNTS O F * 5 0 0 OR OYER. has nailed a board over th e hole. We have stood fo r a tax on Ice some tim e. Ad are cordially invited SU R F A C E D B O A R D S cream and for gasoline sh o rtag e but to atten d . The fo u rth q u arte rly conference of when th e P o rtlan d city fa th e rs begin to talk ab o u t ex term in atin g “ea r th e P leasan t Home ch arg e will be 2 IN. D IM E N SIO N GRESHAM , OREGON w igs” th e worm tu rn s. G lad th a t held at the church S atu rd ay evening. A. F. M ILLER, P resid en t Ad officers are urged to a tte n d and W. E. M ARKELL, Vice Pres. M ayor B ak er had th e proposition ETC. K. A. M ILLER, Cashier. M. R. SH IPLEY , Asst. Cashier. tabled. Probably he has a d a u g h te r bring full reports. “ B ill" H illyard re tu rn e d hom e th e of his own, and so, of course, he know s how preotous a re those e a r tha week. He Is enjoying visiting the hom e folks and th e n eigh puffs to th e girls. bors, D uring his absence he has A g re a t deal of concern has been been kept posted on th e local news A © felt for th a t couple back east th a t by th e O utlook. Some tim es he re stood on th e corners of th ree sta te s— ceived as many as tw enty O utlooks at New Jersey, New York and P en n sy l one tim e. COME TO PLEASANT HOME lik e Electrical Wiring of all kinds. v ania,— w hile th e ir m a rria g e rites w ere read. It will ta k e Ju d g e S ta Motors Repaired. Agent for MoiherMakea POWELL VALLEY pleton to tell in w hich s ta te they w ere the Western Electric Farm read y m arried. Possibly, some foil a Mr. and Mrs. Don Cressw ell, th e ir th in k such news is from beyond o u r Lighting Plants. Edison Co. te rrito ry . If so, please note th e head d au g h te r Miss R uth and th e ir son TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures. ing for th is colum n— Boring and Donald of K ennew ick, W ashington, V icinity. New Je rse y properly comes | have been visiting w ith Mrs. M. Nys All w ork g u a ra n tee d to pass tröm and fam ily. T he Cressw ells are u n d er vicinity. Inspection by th e Board of F ire on a cam ping trip th ro u g h the W il Miss Lillie G ran, who h as been In la m ette valley. U nderw riters. San F rancisco th e last year, is home W ilde C arlsted t and C larence Alm I for th e sum m er. She has not decided have been spending th e week a t Sea SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. definitely on plans for th e w inter, side. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. COM E EA R LY but r a th e r favors good old Oregon, a l Miss H ilm a T ruedson and Miss B et-| P h on e 31 though th e “ fog city ” su its h er wed. ty Sandberg who are tra in in g at Miss R u th G ran was also hom e last E m anuel hospital, atten d ed th e Mis FRED L. BOURNE, Prop. I week-end. m eeting a t th e L u th eran church. Powell St. next to B row n’s M arket Now th a t haying and g rain -cu ttin g sion Gresham P h on e 11 Mr. and Mrs. H allie C hristenson a re over, and w hile w aiting fo r th e spending th e ir vacation a t C rater ‘ th resh in g to begin, farm ers are Im are Lake. proving th e early m o rning hrfurs rais W endel D anielson was a P o rtland ing goose flesh. visitor W ednesday. On the Hedin Farm on the Bluff Road 4 Miles North of Sandy and 2 Miss M arion H agberg was th e g u est | Miles Southeast of Cottrell TROUTDALE of Miss Soba Em bry in G resham , S un L u th e r's In k B o ttle” will be th e day, S A T U R D A Y , A U G U S T 28 Mary C hristenson Is spending! topic of th e Sunday evening serm on h er Miss S a le Cornineiicew a t 1 o 'c lo c k Sharp vacation a t B ridal Veil w ith th e a t th e M ethodist church Sunday even- N ordling fam ily. CATTLE ing. T his is a co n tin u atio n of th e Mr. Leif, of B rush P ra irie, was 75 H ead Pure Bred and G rade D airy C attle T hree Cows, H olstein-Jersey; 2 Jersey Cows; 1 H olstein com ing series on church history w hich th e am ong th e visitors who atten d ed the Mission m eeting a t th e L u th eran fresh ; 3 Jersey-H olstein H eifers giving m ilk; two 3-year-old H olstein ; pastor, Rev. E arl B. C otton, has been ch Sixty Head High Grade Guernsey, Jersey and Holsteins; Nine Head u rch , W ednesday. H eifers fresh soon; 1 H olstein H eifer, 2-year-old, fresh soon; two 2-year- Riving th e past few weeks. T he Mission m eeting a t th e L u th e r Pure Bred Holsteins; Four Pure Bred Ouemseys old Jersey H eifers fresh soon; two 2-year-old Jersey H elfers, fresh thia - - ■ ■ ------ an ch u rch which closed W ednesday evening was a very helpful occasion fa d ; 4 H eifers y ear and a half old; one 2-year-old H olstein Bud. T he H erd is of th e CLOVER H ILL C E R T IF IE D FARM and Is probably w ith m any serm ons and discussions th e best In th e S tate of Oregon for Milk P roduction and Richness of test. G L E A SO N T R U C K I | of in terest. T h ere was a larg e a t T he h ealth and ra re of these c a ttle have been u nder th e supervision of th e HORSES SE R V IC E ten d an ce W One 12-year-old Bay Mare, w eight 1100 pounds; one 4-year-old M ate, , ednesday all day. D inner , P o rtlan d City Milk B ureau and have been T uberculin T ested sem i-annually » a s served a t noon and in th e even fo r a n u m b er of years. Tim pro d u ctio n from th e se cows lias ju s t reeeiveil Morgan stock, w eight 1200; one 2-year-old lig h t Bay Mare, w eight All Kinds of Hauling ing an o th e r bou n tifu l m eal was pro- th e higlw-xt score fo r certified m ilk In tlie stateM ab out 900. P h o n es— G resham 17, vlded. Rev. V. G. Ogren, Rev. A. V. „ , , — _ A nderson from P o rtlan d , Rev. E. A l T his Sale is to be held a t D EER ISLAND STATION, 33 m iles from P ortlan d , Udwy. 5 1 2 1 . MISCELLANEOUS L arson, Rev. Theo Jan so n of As- P o rtlan d on Low er Colum bia R iver H ighw ay. Most all paved. S tation Is One 3 % -inch F arm W agon; one 2-seated covered hack; several to ria and Rev B. S. N ystrom from on th e f»«-«». th re e local tra in s each way daily. Five m iles up th e highw ay bushels w heat and rye for sale. rush P ra irie, W ashington, were th e i fro,n G oble; six m iles down the highw ay from St. H elens. Buttons Pleating B visiting pastors. Rev. A. M. G reen,! TERM S— Sum s o f *20 o r uniter, cash ; sum s over *20, six m o n th s’ tim e of P o rtlan d , could not be present. I on approved n o te w ith in terest at it per cent. T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 31 H E M ST IT C H IN G Mrs. P erry K itzm iller and daugh- j 1er, from Bonneville, a re visiting with MRS. C A R R IE HANSEN Sale to Com m ence Mt 1 1 :0 0 o 'clo c k A. M. J. S. D O N A L D SO N , Owner i the fo rm e r's m other-in-law , Mrs. 8. G resham ! It. K itzm iller. R. I. Anderson, Auctioneer A. MEYERS. Clerk P h o n e 51x3 PURE BRED HOLSTEINS Main St., n e a r H igh School Card o f Thank*. COW— J u lia n a C lo th ild em ar (tw in ). Age 5 years, No. 318761; sire. We wish to express o u r 'th a n k s to Ju lla n a K‘«*K of R ock; dam . Lady C lolhildem ar. the neighbors and frien d s fo r th e ir c o w — Maplewood Lady R u th . Age 3 years. No. 413873; sire. Sir P h on e 175. A uto Tops Recovered and Re I help a t th e tim e of th e d eath an d C o lan th a Cham pion F ay n e; dam . Lady R u th Fayne. paired. All k in d s of Top M aterial ¡b u rial of o u r m o th er. Mrs. Alice E. COW — P au lin e C rystal. Age 4, No 233803; sire. S ir C o lan th a Cham- T aylor. fo r th e use of autom obiles, pion F ay n e; dam , Iow ana P a u lin a DeKol. an d C u rtain W indows. ' 0L / he. l’f'a “ ,iru l fl° * er8 a ” d pvery j COW— Z ur P rincess C rystal. Age 5 years, No 283454; sire, Sir Col- S. E. I’ALMQl I S I- | **5U*”'s *on ’ ^«’’Paihy and helpful- a n th a Cham pion Fayne; dam , Z ur P rincess Jo h an n a. ness. AUTO TOP 8H0P. COW— Lady Spring. Age 5 years, No 283466; sire, S ir C o lan th a C ham E. A. TAYLOR AND FAMILY. w Main S treet. G resham pion F ay n e; dam , Lady L etty, 2d, Isabelle. COW— R u th W estern. Age 6 years, No 162877; sire, H engerveld De KELSO _______ I K. B eets; dam , A aggle R uth, 6th. T he work on th e road betw een BULL— K ing M utual H om estead Segis. Age 31 m onths, No. 2 7 4 0 1 J; « Kelso and P eterso n co rn e r is pro-j sire, K ing M utual H om estead; dam . Miss E dna Segis. R E T A IL PR IC ES greasing T he road has been wid- BULL— Age 7 m onths, papers applied for. Hire, Hollywood L ilith K orn- with every ened and scraped and will soon be dyke; dam , R uth W estern. Sire sold to T illam ook breeders for 83,000.00. THE ready for gravel. O. F. S trik e r from H E IF E R — - m onth„, p aper, applled for s ) r „ HoIlywood L lllth K o rn . stroke of the brush when near Oregon City o p erates th e coun- Look U p a dy k e; dam , Zur P rincess C rystal. you paint with G RANT T I R E S ty 's big 75 h. p. tra c to r, w ith his son FULLER , . .... _ „! Dick S trik er as assista n t, w hile W 8. PURE BRED GUERNSEYS Good T ires for Imse— W by Pay M ore? Gorb,,tt of CoUoB u, bosg A)1 thrP„ DEALER Ribbed or N on-Skid — G uaranteed ;irp occu p yin g R obert Jonsrud's ro t COW— N eetlus S u nlight 41569. Age 8 y ears; sire, M arilla’« Gold in your town or N ot as l o u L ik e It p a g e w hile w orking In th is vicinity. ! Boy dam , N eetlus of Chlrona. OUR PRICES T .. his bit of road will be all ready L for ‘ i H E IF E R ----- Bell's Beauty — of --------- Clover -...... Hill, — 2d. Age 1 y ea r; sire. Imp. -------— -- --------. the highw ay should the highw ay N orm an of B icklelgh; dam , Bell’s Beauty of Clover Hill. Bred to C hlrona Without Wiik Son Gttirxntw Curaste* com m ission see fit to select th e south BUI Rose. L»t route. At any ra te th e grav el road If there's a good reason fo r an y BULLS— Two 5 and 6 m onths old G uernsey Bulls. P ap ers applied for. *12.30 28 X 3..... 817.60 814.15 thing, then it’s painting your GRADE COWS. Cow» are m ilking from 36 to 76 lbs. dally; 45 head 1 2.40 30 X 3 17.70 14.25 house with good paint. 14.75 G et your cleaning and pressing ,IOW fr«*»h o r due to freshen by d ate of sale; th ree g rad e G uernsey H elfers, 30 X 3*4 ... 21.60 16.95 FULLER Paint is GOOD Paint. 17.50 20 10 32 X 3*4 ... 26.90 It saves a great deal more than 22 35 111.45 31 X 4..... . 29.60 -A d v. MACHINERY. E T C — E nsilage C u tter, 6-H orse F airb an k s Engine, 2- it costs—saves you money in up 23.30 20.25 32 X 4 . 31.00 Section Steel H arrow , Disc H arrow , 2 W alking Plows, set Chain T ug H ar- keep and adds to the value of 23 85 20.75 33 X 4 31.80 your property. .. 33.00 21.00 24 85 34 X 4 BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. 25.00 Invest in FULLER Paint right 29.25 33 X 4*4 ... 39.26 N otice is hereby given th a t on T E R M S ——S u in a u n d e r * 2 n . c a n ti; *20 and over, six m ontila' tim e on ap- p r o v e d n e c u r tly . F R E E LUNCH AT NOON away. 2H.25 M onday, S eptem ber 13, 1920, th e 35 X H i ... 44.60 32.50 Board of E qualization of M ultnom ah 1920 A pril 15, 71 YEAR W . P. Fuller & Co. county will atten d a t th e office of th e S H A N N O N B. S H A F E R , O w ner Subject to change w ithout notice County 1949-19 2 9 |0 A ssessor, a t th e C o u rth o u se LFADERS COL. W. H. WOOD A HONS, A u ction eers, Vancouver, W ashington. N o r f h u t t a t B r a n c h t i a f * .p . fuller & CO. in P o rtlan d , and publicly exam ine th e DIMTRIBUTORS P o r f to n r f , S o - a t t l r T o - « assessm ent rolls for th e y ea r 19 20, «■•ma, .Spofran«, and co rrect all e rro rs In v aluation, description or q u alities of lands, lots 3SI» E B urneille Ht. Eaet <1241 o r o th e r property, assessed by th e W H Y T H E ELECTRIC C L E A N E R ? F. J. SCHNELL, Pres, and Mgr. •<,o u n ty A ssessor And It shall be th e T h ere la really no com parison betw een th e ease and th o ro u g h duty of persons Interested to ap p ear ness with which an E lectric C leaner rem oved d irt and th e difficulty ________________________! a t th e tim e and place appointed. If of sw eeping. i it sh all ap p ear to such Board of T ru e, one CAN clean rugs and carp ets w ith o u t an electric clean E qualization th a t th e re are any lands er. A broom o r carpet sw eeper will b rush up SOME of th e d irt; an a or lota o r e th e r p ro p erty assessed If yoa like th e exercise and have plenty of tim e and stre n g th a broom | twice, o r Incorrectly assessed as to and a c a rp e t b ea te r will do th e work a fte r a fashion. {description o r q u an tity , and in th e In th e sam e way one can wash w ithout soap. W ater alons will nam e of a person o r persons n ot the rem ove som e d irt if applied w ith enough "elbow g rease." 3 BIG T R U C K S B E ST OF SE R V IC E ow ner th ereo f, o r assessed u n d er or Hut people use soap because It cleans m ors easily and b etter than beyond th e actu al cash value thereof, w ater alone. said B oard may m ake p ro p er correc F o r th e sam e reason people use E lectric Cleaners because they tion of th e sam e. If it sh all ap p ear elean m ore easily and fa r b e tte r than o th e r m ethods. to such B oard th a t any land, lots or G R E SH A M and P O R T L A N D o th e r p roperty assessable by th e As sessor are not assessed, such Board ELECTRIC STO R E shall assess the sam e at th e full cash G resham 661 P ortland A -Î071 ELECTRIC BU ILD IN G value thereof. Oor P ow ell xml Maple 2*5 A sh; Bdwy HENRY E. REED, “ H u y Y o u r R l e r t r i r G o o d s a t a n E le c t r ic S to r e ." County Assessor. P o rtlan d , Oregon, Aug. 20, 1920. Benson Hotel Farm For Sale -then ïo u r îî W ife wont have to do this. L I) BER BANK OF GRESHAM Better than any grade sold in this vicinity Plump Thickness and Seasoned Dry Gresham Electric Co. See F. D. KRIBS Greatly Reduced Prices City Bakery AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE! T H R IF T - FULLER P a in t s East Side Auto Supply House EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE Albert Ekstrom