Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 14, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
OUTLOOK.
TUESDAY. SE PT E M B ER
14.
IMAM»
I
C an y o u r ow n co rn . I t Is m uch
T h e G resham S team L a u n d ry w ill
FAIRVIEW
PLEASANT HOME
b e tte r th a n w hat you buy In tin s. co n tin u e to h an d le th e w ork of th e ir
R ev. a n d M rs. Geo. H. H a rriso n
C all A H einey, 98.
M rs. O. F . C ad y w as In P o rtla n d
p atro n s u n til a new p la n t can be in le ft re c e n tly fo r M axw ell, C a lifo rn ia , S a tu rd a y to a a te n d th e A m erican
T h e R an k of G resh am pay s 6 p e r stalled T he bundles w ill be collected w h e re Rev H a rriso n h a s a ccep ted th e c itiz e n s h ip c o m m itte e o f W illa m e tte
c e n t In te re s t on tim e d e p o sits.— Adv. an d d elivered as u su al.—Adv.
p a s to ra te of th e B a p tist c h u rc h .
C h a p te r. D a u g h te rs o f th e A m erican
M rs. S S to n e is so m ew h at im ­ R ev o lu tio n . T h e c o m m itte e w as in ­
p ro v ed
S he h a s been ill fo r a n u m ­ v ite d to m eet w ith th e s ta te c o m m it­
b e r o f m o n th s.
te e by Its c h a irm a n . M rs. A. R. Bol-
A little d a u g h te r w as b o rn re c e n tly ; d e rs to n e . T h e m e e tin g w as h eld in
to Mr. a n d Mrs. Max T a k a k i.
th e c e n tr a l lib ra ry . M rs. Isaac L ee
G eo. T. M u rray h as g o n e to th e P a tte rs o n , n a tio n a l vice re g e n t, w as
V e te ra n 's H om e in P o rt O rc h a rd . p re s e n t a t th e m eetin g .
W a sh in g to n , to v isit hts b ro th e r, O. S.
L eslie St. < T alr, w ho is en g a g e d
M u rray w ho Is v ery feeb le.
in ro a d w ork in e a s te rn O reg o n , is at
h o m e on a b u sin e ss trip .
D an cin g a t C e d a rv ille P a r k
M rs, H. M. Shaw h a s sold h e r p ro p ­
M ain S tre e t
GHRHIIAM
P h o n e 881
L ln n e m a n n J u n c tio n , ev ery W e d n e s­ e rty in F airv iew to J. C. W in d le, w ho
G EI». DIRTI,. Prop.
d ay an d S a tu rd a y e v e n in g 8 :4 5 . w ill ta k e possession on O c to b e r 1.
P o p u la r p rices. U nion m u sic.
tf M rs. S h aw 's p la n s fo r th e fu tu re
h a v e not been a n n o u n c e d .
Six F airv iew p u p ils a re a tte n d in g
P o rtla n d schools an d ta k in g a d v a n t­
a g e of fre e tr a n s p o rta tio n . T hey a re
Jo s e p h in e T o w n sen d , se n io r, a n d
L illia n H eslin, fre sh m a n , a t W a sh ­
in g to n H igh: M a rg a re t J o n a s , ju n io r,
P a u lin e Zinn an d D onald G ra n t,
fre s h m a n , a n d M ildred Z inn, 8 th
g ra d e ,
B enson
P o ly tech n ic. N ine
F airview high sch o o l s tu d e n ts hav e
n o t en ro lled . T hey a re F ra n k G re e n ­
m ail. sen io r, C lyde P e te rso n , ju n io r.
R u d o lp h an d J u liu s
L u sc h e r, Ted
H eslin . E lizab eth C ady, Cliff B u r­
G resh am 861
P o rtla n d A -Ï0 7 »
lin g a m e , V iolet B rooks a n d A udry
Cor. P ow ell anti Maple
•X3A A sh; Btlwy u o sa
B ackus.
PAG E T H R EE
Fordson Tractors
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Ham«, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
EKSTROM
TRUCK
SERVICE
3 BIG TRUCKS
BEST OF SERVICE
RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
W e are making immediate deliveries on FORDSON
TRACTORS.
A large number have been sold in this vicinity and
all are giving entire satisfaction.
Your FORDSON is here. Get it and use it for that
fall plowing. It will pay you well.
Albert Ekstrorn
RAKER & SON
SANDY BLUFF
Cold Rainy Weather
Impresses on you more and more the necessity of a good
heating stove. If your old stove is getting dangerous come
in and let us sell you a Mission Combination W ood and
Coal Heater.
GRFSH \M
ESTACADA
M r. and Mrs. J im M atth ew s a n d '
d a u g h te r , L o u ise, v isite d se v e ra l 1
d ay s of la s t w eek w ith Mrs. M at­
th e w » ’ p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. A. C '
T h is is co rn c a n n in g w eek. If you
B ro w n in g .
W h ile h e re th e y p u r
N eed Y onr S u it C leaned?
ch a se d 20 a c re s fro m Mr. P ro c to r.
a re ready call A H ein ey , 98.
H ave It F re n c h d ry clea n ed . R e­
p a irin g n e a tly done.
T a ilo rin g fo r
T h e C o ttre ll school b eg au T u e s-l
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lad ies a n d m en.
d ay , S e p te m b e r 7. w ith Mrs. E Van
SIM M O NS.
P E T E R L E N A R D , T a ilo r.
U leet as p rin c ip a l a n d M iss P lock
In th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e S ta te of
a s te a c h e r fo r th e s m a lle r g ra d e s.
O regon, fo r th e C o u n ty of M u lt-1 Buy y o u r c a n n in g co rn of A.
M r. an d M rs. B y ro n , w ho w ere
n o m ah . H -1785
H einey. p h o n e 98.
s ta y in g w ith th e i r d a u g h te r , M rs. A.
J. A u lt, a re dow n on th e ir ow n place B ank of G re sh a m , a C o rp o ra tio n ,
a t C o ttre ll fo r a w h ile m a k in g m o r e f P la in tiff, vs. G eorge S w v g ert, D e­
im p ro v e m e n ts.
fe n d a n t.
♦
To G eorge S w vgert, th e Above N am ed
D e fe n d a n t:
POWELL VALLEY
In th e N am e of th e S ta te of O re-
G u ests at th e h om e of Mr. a n d Mrs. ig o n , you a re h ereb y re q u ire d to ap
J o h n P a lm b la d S u n d ay w ere Mr. an d i p e a r an d a n sw e r th e c o m p la in t filed |
M rs. S lly d n ia n a n d c h ild re n , M n a g a in s t you in th e above e n title d
(KEROSENE)
N elson an d d a u g h te r , Mr. a n d M rs I a c tio n oii o r b efo re th e 2 8 th day of
R ic h a rd G u sta fso n fro m P o rtla n d an d S e p te m b e r, 1920, said d a te b eing I
FOR OIL HEATERS
M rs F ra n k G u sta fso n . Mr P a lm b la d m o re th a n six co n secu tiv e w eeks from
is s till confined to h is bed. H e h a s , th e d a te of th e tirst p u b lic a tio n t h e r e - 1
COOKSTOVES
been ill fo r m o re th a n tw o w eeks.
o f a nd ¡f you fa ll to a p p e a r and a n - 1
ANO LAMPS
C. 4< K e lle r is h o m e a g a in . H e h as SWe r p la in tiff’s c o m p la in t said p la in t-
been in s o u th e rn O reg o n all s u m m e r iff wjh ap p ly to th e c o u rt fo r a ju d g -j
STANDARD OIL COMPANY’
w o rk in g in th e in te re s ts of th e O rc- m e n t as p ra y e d fo r in its co m p la in t, |
(C A L IF O R N IA )
gon D u iry m e n 's C o o p e ra tiv e L eag u e. ¡to -w lt, F o r th e reco v ery of th e pos-
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se ssio n of o ne 1914 C ad illac F iv e (5 )
U ntil such tim e as a new p la n t can p a s s e n g e r a u to m o b ile , n u m b e r 91945,
be in stalled in G resham th e G resh am : e n g in e No. 91945, o r fo r th e su m of
S team L au n d ry w ill h an d le th e w ork ¡ T w o H u n d re d T w en ty Seven an d
The Crescent Cafeteria
of th e ir p a tro n s in P o rtla n d .— Adv. 80 -1 0 0 ( $ 2 2 . .8 0 ) D ollars th e v alu e
__________ ____________________________ ¡th e re o f in case d eliv ery c a n n o t oe
fo rm e rly a t c o rn e r of T h ird an d
h a d , to g e th e r w ith th e su m of Sev­
S ta rk , P o rtla n d , now in new
e n ty F iv e ($ 7 5 .0 0 ) D o llars as d a m ­
lo catio n
ag e s fo r th e w ro n g fu l d e te n tio n of
sa id a u to m o b ile a n d fo r th e recov­
124141 Alder b etw een 3d a n d t i l l
e ry of th e p ossession of one O ne Ton
A c o rd ia l w elcom e to a ll p a tro n s
F o rd W o rm D rive T ru c k , L icense
an d frie n d s
No. 370, e n g in e No. 213195, w ith
Phone«— G reeliam 17,
r o a d s te r a n d tr u c k bodies o r fo r th e
P ortland, lld w y . 5 1 2 1 .
MRS
M.
FRAKES & SON
su m
of S even
H u n d re d
E leven
($ 7 1 1 .0 0 ) D o llars th e v alu e th e re o f
In case
d eliv ery c a n n o t be had to ­
g e th e r w ith th e f u r th e r sum of O ne
H u n d re d ($ 1 0 0 .0 0 ) D ollars fo r th e
w ro n g fu l d e te n tio n of said p e rso n al
p ro p e rty a n d fo r th e co sts a n d d is­ I MILE SOI I'll OF SPRINGW’ATKIt
b u rs e m e n ts of said actio n .
SEPT. 18, 1920
T h is su m m o n s is serv ed upon you
by p u b lic a tio n th e re o f u n d e r o rd e r
All
p
e
rso
n
a l p ro p e rty m u st be sold
o f th e H on. G eo rg e W . S ta p le to n ,
Farm Im plem ent*; Stock, in clu d in g
p re s id in g Ju d g e of th e above e n title d
c o u rt d ire c tin g t h a t th is sum m o n s lt«*Kl*tered < 'hrster W hite Ilogs and
be p u b lish e d In th e G resh am O utlook 15 sm all pigs; W hite Ijeghorn Chick-
E verything
a n e w sp a p e r of g e n e ra l c irc u la tio n «•ns; H ousehold G issi*.
p u b lish e d In M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty , O re­ must go.
g o n . a n d f u r th e r d ire c tin g th a t su ch
C. L. DURBIN
p u b lic a tio n be m ad e once each week
ESTACADA, OREGON, It. D. 8
fo r six ( 6 ) co n se c u tiv e w eeks.
F ir s t p u b lic a tio n A ugust 17, 1920.
L a st p u b lic a tio n S e p te m b e r 28, 1920.
M cG U IRK & S C H N E ID E R .
A tto rn e y s fo r P lain tiff.'
A new W estern Electric Farm
203-5 W ith ro w B ldg., G resh am , O re.
PEARL OIL
FO R T H A T U N H E A T E D C O R N E R
OR ROOM A P E R F E C T IO N O IL
H E A T IN G STOV E IS JU S T
T H E T H IN G N E E D E D
hi the Kitchen, a
COLONIAL RANGE
for wood, coal or both kinds of fuel will be needed. We
will sell you a new range, and take your old one in as part
payment.
GLEASON TRUCK
SERVICE
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
All Kinds of Hauling
See us lo r all S to v e N ecessities — l , i|>e. Dan»|>ers. G rates, P o lish , etc.
PUBLIC SALE,
The New Triplex Spring Overland
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Keeping Up Its Reputation For
Keeping Down The Up-kgepl
The burning question today is Gasoline.
Obviously, the price will come down
when more oil comes up. But that will
be only a respite, not a cure.
The fact is, the time has arrived to in­
crease the radius of motor mileage
independent of the gas tank. The
Overland designers reached that con­
clusion four years ago. That was not
difficult. But the solution was. We
will tell you why.
Anyone with a smattering of mechank
cal knowledge knows that to reduce
the weight of a car is to reduce the cost
of maintenance.
But, ordinarily, to reduce the weight of
a car is to sacrifice the comfort of rid­
ing in it; and comfort weighs just as
much as economy on a motor ride.
The problem was to combine light­
weight economy with heavyweight
comfort.
Expert engineering knowledge said It
couldn’t be done.
T hat was the tradition that a genera­
tion of automobile designers had set up.
And that is the tradition that the Over­
land designers have upset.
After four years of unrelenting effort,
involving millions of dollars in experi­
mentation, and millions more in read­
justing the thousandfold activities of
th e ‘O verland plants to the fundamental
change in Overland plans, the most per-
plexingof automobi le problems issolved.
Fleet as acruiser in her light-alloy steels,
and suspended securely on the new
Triplex Spring—
The Overland is literally a revelation
in comfort and a revolution in economy 1
You don’t know what either comfort
or economy is in a lightweight car, till
you have ridden in the new Suspension
Triplex Spring Overland!
For this is the first time in the history
of motoring that economy and comfort
have taken the road together 1
The Overland 8edan has an average of 25 miles in 97 cities. That
is the reason and this is the season for an Overland Sedan.
FOR SALE !
W e sav - * forwarc ^
MARCH ! KttJ
GO lN C r .
Lighting plant, at a good
discount
A PPLY
G ra n d E lectric Co.
East 5 1 8
)F Y O U
W A N T TO
MAKE A n
M IS T
Port lam i, Ore
127 Grand A venue
RE SOLD AT ONCE
. showing "
ELECTRIC BUILDING
THE
PERSON WHO
W ANTS TO K E E P ON
p ro g re ssin g m u s t m a k e c e rta in
th a t h is h e a lth is " r ig h t sid e up
w ith i a r e .”
O ne good way to
m a k e c e rta in o f th is is to p u r­
c h a se
m e a ts
w hose
q u a llty -
g u a ra n te e d n e s s w ill m ak e him
feel c e rta in th a t h is d ig e stio n
w ill a s s im ila te th e p ro p e r food
values.
O ne way to m ak e c e r­
ta in o f th a t Is to buy y o u r m e a ts
h ere.
Gresham Meat Market
P hone 11
Frank C. Jones Co.
General Contractor«
Carpentering
Electrical Wiring
Fixture« and Lamp«
Septic Tank»
Expert Electrical Repairing Guaranteed
O ffic e
and
Shop,
Electric Store Bungalow Bldg.
Greaham, Or».
Prank C. Jouea
E D U C A T IO N
P h oM S4li
F loyd 1« Mark
PA Y S
FOR T H E IN DIVIDUAL AND FOR TH E STATE
A P e rso n w ith No E d u c a tio n h as b u t O ne C h an ce In 150,000 to
R e n d e r D istin g u ish e d S erv ice to th e P u b lic
W ith C om m on S chool E d u c a tio n ..............
4 C h an ces
W ith H igh School E d u c a tio n ........................ 87 C h an ces
W ith C ollege E d u c a tio n ............................... 800 C h an ces
Are You Giving Your Child His Chance?
THO SE
i Gresham Overland Co.
j
Tht Economy SEDAKF
W. A. HESSEL
8TA TE8
A R E W E A L T H IE S T T H A T
MOST IN ED U CATIO N
HAVE
IN V E S T E D
Oregon A gricultural C ollege
T h ro u g h a " L ib e ra l an d P ra c tic a l E d u c a tio n ” p re ­
p a re s th e Y oung M an an d Y oung W om an fo r U seful
C itiz e n sh ip a n d S u ccessfu l C a re e rs In
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HOME ECONOMICS
COMMERCE
PHARMACY
FORESTRY
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
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