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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1920)
GRESHAM L U OUTLOOK TFKSD YY. RUBBER SOLED SHOES CREATING BIG DEMAND BER AUGUST I »20 PA G « T H H M FAIRVIEW . ... ---------- | Fairview people th is week at Sea- The ru b b er com panies rep o rt f o r ! side include Mr. and Mrs Jo h n th e c u rre n t y ear such an e n o rm o u s ! Jonas aud d au g h ters M argaret and in crease in th e dem and fo r fab ric ■ Kn>i,y' al*° Mr an d -Mrs. R- J- Cope- shoe w ith ru b b er soles th at th e ir fac- *'hll,lren ' * bo *®a ‘ »J a u ,°- , . i The la tte r were accom panied by Mrs to n e s w ith a stim u la ted production Chappel from Cam as, Mrs. Dan g re a te r th an ever before a re u n ab le I -Mickley from T ro u td ale and .Mrs. ; to cope w ith th e ir orders. T his g rea t i Ethel Thom pson an d children increase in business of thia c h a ra c te r The com bined program of Bible ! ialed nad q u ality u. be in stylo study aud worship Sm ith M emor and due also to th e ex- ial church has been in very successful SHIPLAP ROUGH BOARDS SURFACED BOARDS 2 IN. DIMENSION trem e cheapness of th e product as l'he sam e o rd er will be followed next C° n i £ r w , Wl,,ha ' ? th 7 h f° ° ‘* * a r , . Sunday: song service, 10 o'clock One bit of fiction th a t has gain ed Bible study, 11:30 p a sto r’s address wide circu latio n is th a t ru b b er sol» H closing at 11 30 shoes h u r t th e eyes. W here th is ~ . . . fairy tale o rig in ated is doubtful, but th f?r “ d ,Mrt8h JY R ichards have as it has persisted for m any years. A fter ’ 7 'J 80,18 wife, Mrs. exhaustive in v estig atio n it has been i t ® Ki harda of 8alenl proved th a t th e re is no basis of tru th I . ™re- M Shaw, who has been 111 for a th o u g h t of th is kind. i for 8®v®tal weeks, is som ew hat bet- A n o th er stock a rg u m e n t th a t ru b -j te r ' and 1® now ab le to sit up a p art the e tim e. ber sole shoes b u rn and draw th e of oi th “ feet has been discounted. In th e The an n u al picnic of th e Sunday b e tte r g rad es of shoes of th is k ind a school of Sm ith M emorial church will COM3 TO PLEASANT HOME heavy ' fibre ................. in n er sole is used a be held I next VSOVXS w « t ith in t H IX 7 A I f F l riday l l l l l t H I afternoon and ground cork filling between th e in- evening at O sburn p ark All mem- >ner sole and th e o u te r sole, thu s giv-1 bers of th e Sunday school and th e ir ing th e sam e protection against burn-1 parents and any friends whom they ing as is found in th e best m ade may invite will be welcome. A corn- le ath e r shoes. In th e o th e r g rad e s a m unitv sing, gam es and sports are TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY heavy felt or fabric com bination in being talk ed of aud a w ienie roast n e r sole is used. o r som ething equally good is being considered. Because its old p lan t was unable to J. W. Townsend has gone to Con accom m odate its business th e U nited don to stay during the h arv estin g of M an u factu rin g com pany of P o rtla n d , th e g rain on his ranch. The A ugust m eeting of th e F air- w hich m akes m a ttresses, bed sp rin g s and com forters, has moved to a n»A view Pig club was held recently w ith John Flem m ing, who now lives in building. T his facto ry has 65,000 Victory d istrict. Jack L uscher. th e feet of floor space and is well eq u ip club leader, had ch arg e of the bunch of boys, and Miss F lem m ing m ade a ped w ith ad d itio n al m achinery. reg u la r picnic out of th e event Be Keep in style, T ry one of th o se sides exchanging all th e inform ation on pigs which they had attain ed , th e On the Hedia Farm on the Bluff Road 4 Miles North of Sandy and 2 “ classy-fled" ads. boys had gam es and stu n ts and a big Miles Southeast of Cottrell NOTICE OF M EETING OF COUNTY feed. ETC. Better than any grade sold in this vicinity Plump Thickness and Seasoned Dry SAFETY «m¿, ¡SERVICE of OURI a NK See F. D. KRIBS Greatly Reduced Prices IR E ROOK THAT MILL TEACH V O IR BOY MORE THAN ANY OTHER BOOK. IS A BANK BOOK. IT WILL TEACH HIM TH E VALVE OF MONEY— TH E REST LESSON A BOY CAN L F .\R N . IT M ILL IN SPIR E YOUR BOV TO MORK AND HAVE AND SOME DAY HAVE A B U SIN E SS OF HIS OWN. COME EARLY START A HAN K ACCOl NT FX>R VOI R BOV. AUCTION SALE BANK OF GRESHAM COUNTY AND STATE DEPOSITORY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 MELROSE _______ AND VICTORY N otice is hereby given th a t on Monday, S eptem ber 13, 1920, th e C arroll T M c C r e a r v s o n o f II n Sale Commences at 1 o'clock Sharp Board of E qualization of M ultnom ah v r county will a tte n d a t th e office of th e i McCreary was m arried la st S aturday CATTLE C our,,nou8e ou rth o u se ,n P o rtlan d , th e bride being Miss Iva T hree Cows, H o lste in -Jerse y ; 2 Je rse y Cows; 1 H olstein com ing ’ County A ssessor, at the '- ¡„ . . k , , t . h , . e . 6y -------Craddock, also of P o rtlan d . T he fresh ; 3 Jersey-H olstein H eifers giving m ilk; two 3-year-old H olstein assessm ent ’r o lls . ’for ear *1920* young people will live in P o rtlan d H eifers fresh soon; 1 H olstein H eifer, 2-year-old, fresh soon; two 2-year- and co rrect all e rro rs in valuation,’ Mr. and Mrs. George H ayden and old Jersey H eifers fresh soon; two 2-year-old Je rse y H eifers, fresh th is description or q u alities of lands, lots ... _ . . . H . olstein . . . Bull o r o th e r oroDertv. property, assessed hv by the th e children and Mrs. A lta G entry and fall; 4 H eifers year and a h alf old; one 2-year-old County A ssessor. And it shall be th e son Bussell left th is m orning by au duty of persons In terested to ap p e ar tom obile for a trip to N etarts, w here HORSES they expect to stay for a week o r One 12-year-old Bay M are, w eight 1100 pounds; one 4-year-old Mare, at th e tim e and place appointed. If more. it sh all ap p e ar to such B oard of M organ stock, w eight 1200; one 2-year-old lig h t Bay M are, w eight | S Q’ X a t? o T C Clay Brown and fam ily of S heri about yuo. « o r ¡otg o r o tb e r pro p e rty assessed dan, Oregon, are visiting w ith th e twice, o r incorrectly assessed as to fo rm er's uncle, G. W. A llder and MISCELLANEOUS family, One 3 % -inch F arm W agon; one 2-seated covered h ack ; several description or q u an tity , and in th e Mrs. Coburn of South Bend, nam e of a person o r persons n ot th e bushels w heat and rye for sale. ow ner th ereo f, o r assessed u n d er o r W ashington, is visiting w ith her TERMS— S u iil s o f .*2o o r under, cash ; sum s o ver $20, six m onths' tim e beyond th e actu al cash value th ereo f, d au g h ter, Mrs. G. F ra z ie r and her said B oard may m ake p ro p er correc- b ro th er, J. B arry. on approved n o te w ith in terest at 8 per cent tion of th e sam e. If it sh all ap p e ar to such B oard th a t any land, lots o r PLEASANT HOME o th e r p roperty assessable by the As A C le a r e n the ot assessed, oard Señora o Mrs' E ¿ d , er B and Vada F ra Quay n k E retu rm a rn and R . I. Anderson, Auctioneer n.. i M .ix E .i Y r E .r R v o S , m e r r i k t sessor shaU aggega game a t th such e fu „ B cash ed riday _____________________ I value th ereo f. F r1day a fte r a «hort visit a t Pacific value th ereo f. City HENRY E. REED, Mrs. E. E. V anF leet is e n te rta in County A ssessor. ing her cousin, Miss Mabel W alker P o rtlan d , Oregon, Aug. 20, 1920. and Miss Sophia M cIntosh, both of P ortland. Miss M cIntosh Is a n a tive born Esqulm o, who was cared I h i R t S O N E REASOf for and educated by Mrs. Van F leet's FOR T H E IN DIVIDUAL AND FOR TH E STATE uncle, a m issionary to th e far north. A P erson w ith No E ducation has b u t One C hance in 150,000 to W H Y OUR M E A T . Special music at th e M ethodist R ender D istinguished Service to th e Public church was much app reciated by th e A lways is so W ith Common School E d u c a tio n ............. 4 Chances congregation last Sunday. Mrs. FRESH AND W ith H igh School E ducation ....................... 87 Chances G earh art sang a solo and Mrs. G ear W ith College E d u ca tio n .............................. 800 Chances — h art and Rev. Earl B. Cotton sang a duet. Are You Giving Your Child His Chance? T he S unshine class of th e M ethod THOSE STATES A BE W EA LTH IEST THAT HAVE INVESTED ist Sunday school Is p lanning for an MOST IN EDUCATION Ice cream social to be held next S at urday evening. A good program Is I being planned. WE HAVE MADE A STUDY O F POWELL VALLEY of p ro p er re frig e ra tio n as It ap T hrough a “ L iberal and P ractical E d u catio n ” pre plies to a m eat m ark et. Each pares th e Y oung Man and Young W om an fo r Useful Miss Nellie Johnson Is spending pound of m eat th a t leaves th is C itizenship and Successful C areers in shop has been ta k e n care of in I her vacation in P o rtlan d visiting AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING MINING HOME ECOMOMICS VOCATIONAL EDUCATION w ith friends. a m an n er th a t in su res its p u rity , Mr. and Mrs. Paul P alm blad of its ten d ern ess and its flavor. A COMMERCE PHARMACY FORESTRY Oak Grove, Miss Ellen Unis and visit to o u r m a rk e t will convince T he T rain in g Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC, ENGLISH, R ichard Staffanson a re enjoying a you th a t y o u r m eat purchases MODERN LANGUAGE, ART and th e O th er E ssen tials of a ram ping trip n ear G overnm ent should be m ade here. S tan d ard Technical College Course Camp. GRESHAM MEAT FALL I'ERM OPENS SEPT E M B E R 20, 1920. TUITION IS F R E E . A laska Is ab o u t one-fifth the size MARKET FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO of th e U nited States. P h o n e 41 A. J. W . BROWN T H E R E G IS T R A R , O regon A g ricu ltu ral College, Corvallis. Ore. The Latest and Best J. S. DONALDSON, Owner ,, W* offer the Case 15-27 Kerosene Tractor as the king of them all. It is creating a sensation all over the country It is Üie result of 77 years of experience of the famous J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company. It pulls three plows In hard plowing— four plows under favorable conditions. It has abundant reserve power. It burns kerosene successfully and economically. This sturdy tractor is adaptable for all kinds of drawbar and belt work. It drives a 26x46 Case Thresher with Feeder and ‘Tirüng up-1 en IU PUll<y U pr° perly placed ,or convenient E D U C A T IO N P A Y S It Is small and compact and built for accessibility. No trac tor is finer. You should become acquainted with its many superiorities, which we will be glad to explain. Don’t buy before you see this better tractor. * Oregon A gricultural College F ish on F riday P h on e 175. ELECTRIC BUILDING * Frank C. Jones Co. There Is No Comfort in a R un-0\ er Heel It rocks the body and does not permit the natural, easy poise which ) every human body possesses natural ly- General Contractor* Carpentering Electrical Wiring Fixture* and Lamp* Septic Tank* Expert Electrical Repairing Guaranteed Office and Shop, Electric Store Bungalow Bldg. G resham . Ora. Frank O. Joara P hone 9flx F loyd L- Mack Then, too, there’s a jolt that is exhausting— GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE We build ’em up—or put on rubber-cushioned heels—and while you wait if you prefer. All Kinds of Hauling Phon«*— Gr**hwni 17, P ortlan d , B d w y. 5 1 2 1 . Carl Dahl Buttons SHOE REPAIRING MRS. C AR RIE P h on e 5 1 x 3 Phone 4» Pleating HEMSTITCHING Main St., HANSEN G resham near High School A uto Tops Recovered and Re paired. All kinds of Top M aterial and C u rtain W indows. S. E. PALMQUIST AUTO TOP SHOP. Main S treet. G resham R ET A IL P R IC E S THE GRANT T IR E S W. A. HESSEL __ G ro lu u ii, tire. I A laska is n ot all snow and Ice ' Potatoes, tu rn ip s, beets, su g a r beetB, ca rro ts, parsnips, celery, rh u b arb , radishes, onions, cabbages, cucum bers and peas are grow n In A laska. SUMMONS. I In th e C ircu it C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon, for th e County of M ult nom ah. H-1785 Bank of G resham , a C orporation, Plaintiff, vs. George Sw ygert, De fendant. To G eorge Sw ygert, th e Above Named D efen d an t: In th e Name of th e S tate of O re gon, you are hereby req u ired to ap pear and an sw er th e co m plaint filed [ ag a in st you In th e above en title d Good T ires for W hy P ay M ore7 °''1 R ibbed or N o n -S k id — G u a r a n t e e d " t P_te 7!ber’ ,1 9 2 0 ' or Not as You L ike I t OUR PRICES With Without Son Lot Curiate« Guariate« 28 x 3...... »17.60 »14 15 »12.30 30 x 3...... . 17.70 14.25 12.40 30 x 3*4.. .. 21.50 16.95 14.75 32 x 3*4 .. 26.90 20.10 17.50 31 x 4...... . 29.60 22.35 19.45 32 x 4 .. 31.00 23 30 20.25 33 x 4 . 31.80 23 85 20.75 34 X 4 . 33.00 24.85 21.00 33 x 4 * 4 - . 39.26 29.25 25.041 35 x 4*4 . 44.60 32.50 2H.25 A pril 15. 1920 Subject to change w ith o u t notice PHONE 541 8al.d d a,f’ <l? yf of •m i j th e d ate of th e first publication there- i of and if you fall to a p p e ar and an- I sw er p lain tiff’s com plaint said piafnt- ! iff will apply to th e court for a judg- ! m ent as prayed for In its com plaint, ' to-w it. F or th e recovery of th e pos- H undred T w enty Seven and for Fresh Cows, Beef Cow«, Hog«, Calve» of any kind. E. BAUM ANN, A ® 1 i k e MolherMakea G resham Gresham Electric Co. Electrical Wiring of all kinds. Motors Repaired. Agent for the Western Electric Farm Lighting Plants. Edison Co. Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures. All work g u a ra n tee d to pass Inspection by th e Board of F ire U nderw riters. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. had, to g e th e r with th e sum of Sev ESTIMATES FURNISHED. enty Five (* 7 5 .0 0 ) D ollars as d am Phone 31 ages for th e w rongful d eten tio n of said autom obile and for th e recov FRED L. BOURNE, Prop. ery of th e possession of one One Ton Powell St. next to Brow n's M arket F o rd W orm Drive T ruck. License Gr«*liaiii Phon«- 11 No. 370, engine No 213195, with DISTRIBUTORS .J I ro a d ste r and tru ck bodies o r for the sum of Seven H undred Eleven ; (« 7 1 1 .0 0 ) D ollars the value th ereo f 8*9 E B u rn aid e St. E ast «241 in case delivery cannot be had to -j F. J. SCHNELL. Pres, and Mgr. g eth er w ith th e fu rth e r sum of One H undred (»100 00) D ollars fo r th e T h ere Is really no com parison betw een th e ease and th o ro u g h w rongful d etention of said personal ness w ith which an E lectric C leaner rem oved d irt and th e difficulty of sw eeping. p ro p erty and for th e costs an d dls- ib u rsem en ts of said action T rue, on e CAN clean rugs and ca rp ets w ithout an electric clean This sum m ons is served upon you er. A broom or carp et sw eeper will brush up SOME of th e d irt; ana by publication th ereo f u n d er o rd er If you lik e th e exercise and have plenty of tim e and stren g th a broom , of th e Hon. George W Stapleton,! and a c a rp e t b eater will do th e work a fte r a fashion. presiding ju d g e of the above en titled • In th e sam e way one can wash w ithout soap W ater alone will co u rt d irectin g th a t th is sum m ons rem ove som e d irt If applied with enough “ elbow g rea se." be published in th e G resham O utlook | B ut people use soap because It cleans m ore easily and b etter than w ater alone. a new spaper of general circu latio n ! F o r th e sam e reason people use E lectric C leaners because thee published In M ultnom ah C ounty, O re clean m ore easily and far b etter th an o th e r method«. gon, and f u rth e r directing th a t such publication be m ade once each week for six (6 I consecutive weeks. ( F irst publication A ugust 17, 1920. Greeham t i l Last publication S eptem ber 28, 1920. Cor. P o w ell and Maple McOUIRK & 8CH N EID ER, “ Boy Your E lectric Goods a t an E lectric S to re." A ttorneys for P lain tiff, i 203-5 W ithrow Bldg., O resham . Ore East Side Auto Supply House WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER? EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND Portland A -I071 n s \»b; n-iwy ao*a. Albert Ekstrom Phone 901 J ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING