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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1920)
C RUHR AM OVTLOOK. KELSO R. E. J a rl and Lewis J e rg e r have gone to so u th e rn Oregon on a deer h u n tin g trip. Mrs. Joel J a rl has gone to C ali fo rn ia for th e w inter, seeking to benefit h e r h ealth . H er youngest d au g h te r. H elen, is w ith h e r and they are located eight m iles so u th of San Diego. A lbert Jo n sru d has re tu rn e d front B end, Oregon, w here he w orked in th e h arv e st fields. L illie Jo n sru d , who was com pelled to leave school on account of sick ness last sp rin g , finished h e r course d u rin g th e sum m er and received her d ip lom a from the Lincoln high school. She is now at hom e fo r a w ell needed rest. T he L ad ies’ club will meet* a t th e hom e of Mrs. H ite on S eptem ber 23. Mrs. R uth Macho is very ill in a P o rtlan d hospital. Mr. Com pton, road o verseer of C lackam as county, has purchased w h at is know n as th e P eterso n place from Jo h n S trau ss. He in ten d s to do g eneral farm in g w hile his wife will have ch a rg e of som e 800 chickens. evening and w ere rig h t royally en te rtain e d . Mr. and Mrs. St. Joseph L eland visited friends in P o rtlan d S aturday and were accom panied home Sunday by th e H arm on fam ily. Mrs. M. E. Reed visited h er d a u g h ter. Mrs. A lbert Fox, in P o rtlan d Sunday. Mrs E thel S m ith S tew art spent th e week-end in P o rtlan d . Rev. Mr. M urphy will not preach at th e C orbett com m unity church next Sunday m orning but will hold church services a t B ridal Veil and preach here in th e evening a t 7 :3 0 . L orena Trlckey, d a u g h te r of Ed. T rickey living n e a r here, has again won fam e us a rid er, having won the cham pionship race a t th e an n u a l Cheyenne fro n tie r days round-up. She is conceded to be th e cham pion all-around woman rid er, in th e re lay race sh e had to change horses and saddles every h alf mile and won from m any com petitors. Miss Trie- key’s picture, tak en w ith one of her fine horses, is show n in th e m iddle west publications as f a r east as Iowa. John T aylor han a silo in th e last stag e of construction. FRIDA Y. U P T B M B H t »4. A C om m unity Club. A m eeting for org an izin g a com m unity club for th e section of M ult nom ah county ea st of th e Sandy, fo r the purpose of prom oting a g re a te r in te rest in school and social affairs is called for S atu rd ay , S eptem ber 25 at 8 p. m. a t th e C o rb ett high school. Mrs. H ay h u rst, s ta te p resid en t, and Mrs. J. P. Lynch, county o rg a n izer of th e P aren t-T each er associa tion, will be speakers, assisted by able m usical ta len t. All Interested are in v ited to atten d . L ig h t refresh m en ts will be served. PAGE T he steady o p eratio n of in d u stries, is the only way to m a in ta in p ro sp eri ty in th is n atio n and every citizen should ta k e an in terest in policies en couraging to in d u stria l developm ent. A F A M SCHEME g o t H IS Money. B argains in th e w ant a d a Keep YOUR Money SAFE in w u r HOME TOWN W E S A Y - FORWAROj MARCH ’ KCÍ G o in g - - YOU W A N T TO MAKE A showing " M ajestic heaters, $10; electric hot plates, $3.50, up. F re d L. B ourne, G resham . THE PER SO N R an ges and H eatin g Stoves. Phonep: Main 7786 Res fW lwood 2349 Office H ours: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. DR. A. B. CALDER «'HIROPRACTOR Office: 710-11 S w etland Bldg., Cor. 5 th and W ashington PORTLAND, OREGON WHO W ANTS TO K E E P ON progressing m ust m ak e certain th a t his h ea lth is ’’rig h t side up with care ” One good way to m ake ce rtain of th is is to p u r chase m eats w hose quality- g u aran teed n ess will m ake him feel ce rtain th a t his digestion will assim ilate th e p ro p er food values. One way to m ake ce r tain of th a t is to buy y o u r m eats here. GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE If you want money for jo u r future, don’t try the get- rich-quick schemes that have caused disaster to so many people. The sure way to prosper is to put some money in the bank regularly. It will be there when j'ou need it and the bank will advise and help jou. Put your money in our Bank You will receive 4 per cent interest 5 per cent on time deposits of $500.00 or more All Kinds of Hauling BANK OF GRESHAM Gresham Meat Market P h on e -11 P h on es— G resham 17, P ortland, lld w y. 5 1 2 1 . G ust L arsen A. F. M iller DIRECTORS F. A. H alliday H. A. Lewis W. E. M arkell 3 Western Electric 01920 Look at the roads for twentq miles POWER & LIGHT VERY feature has been perfected not a single one over looked. Running this Western Electric Power and Light outfit is as simple as can be. Touching the starting lever sets it running—a child can do it. With the battery charged you have continuous electric service night and day. You should know more about this plant—it’s safe; it’s simple; it’s economical. How about your place? E around on a Sundaq At the Fair at Gresham F. L. BOURNE GRESHAM ELECTRIC COMPANY HERE isn’t any "country" any more. The automo bile has brought the most remote settlement almost as close to the center of things as the next county was in the old days. T BAKED FRESH DAILY , iz</.,^~- 'S* « City Bakery u G resham // Phone 1 1 PUBLIC SALE ON TH E I ARM G ENERALLY KNOWN AS THE HOFFM AN PLA G E LOCATED 3 M II.ES FROM BI LL III N AND 514 MILES FROM SANDY. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1920 C om m encing at IO o 'c lo c k One M are 7 years, w eight 1450; 1 M are 10 vears, w eight 1450- 1 G ray Saddle H orse 10 years, w eight 950; 1 M are and Colt, M are aged 8 years, w eight 1100. One G rade H ereford Bull, 2 years old; 2-year-old H eifer; 1 Cow and Calf. One 14-m onths Bull calf O n a J ’oland China and B erk sh ire Sow w ith 10 sm all P igs; w eight about 125 lbs. each. 1 4 S hoats S elect yo u r tires ao- cording to the road» th ey have to travel: In sandy or hilly coun try, wherever the going is apt to be heavy—The U. S. Nobby. For ordinary country roads—The U. S. Chain or Usco. For front wheels—The U. a Plain. F o r b e st r e s u lts — e v e r y w h e r e — U. S. Royal Cords. M1S( ELLAN EO I S: One 3Jk-ln. M itchell W agon; one 3-seated H ac k ' 1 set Heavy H arness; 1 Buggy and Single H arness. TERMS— # 5 « or under, Caeli. a b le n otea, SALE RAIN DR Over th is am ount, (I m onth»' tim e on ban- SH INE Lt'NCH AT NOON WM. ODELL, Owner It. I. ANDERSON. Auctioneer. FR E D L. PROCTOR, Clerk 00010201020201000202020202020202021009024853230201020202020100020202000202020002010200090202022327 AUCTION SALE 9 J. W. Oster Farm, on Columbia Highway, just west of Springdale. To hear some tire dealers talk you might think that nobody knew anything about tires except the fellow from Broadway. That’s not the basis we go on. We give every man credit for knowing w hat he is spending h is m o n ey on, whether he drives up here in his small car from ten miles out in the country or is passing through from the capital in his limousine. I ll That’s one thing we like about U. S. Tires. They make no distinction betw een the sm a ll car owner and the owner of the b/ggesf car in the country. It’s all the same to them. So long as a man owns an automobile — large or small — he’s entitled to the very best tire they can give him. Quality has always been the outstanding feature of U. S. Tires. T here’s no limit on the U. S. guarantee. All U. S. Tires are guaranteed for the life o f the tire, IV We have given a lot of thought to this tire proposi tion. There is some advan tage in being the represent atives of the oldest and largest rubber concern in the world. Drop in the next time you’re down this way and let us tel! you some interest ing facts about tires. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1920 Sale lle g in s at I :3O P . M. Four good Jersey Cows; 2 Work Horses; Truck Wagon with gravel bed; Hay Rack; Mowing-Machine; Hay Rake; Disk; 2-section Iron Harrow; Single Horse Cultivator; Garden Drill; 10-gallon Cream Can; 3-gallon Cream Can; several Milk Buckets. Forks, Shovels and many small tools too numerous to mention. TERM S: All ‘.uni« a n d er » 2 0 . C ash. O ver # a o , n month«' tim e w ith In- terrwt at th e rate o f s |>er <-ent p e r annum . I. W. OSTER COIXlNEL W. S. WOOD A SONS, A uctioneer«. A. M EYERS. Clerk THKKB S|>eci*l Saturday Only. Good asso rtm en t, reasonable price, also second-hand beds and sp rin g s, w ater-pow er w ashers, and dining tables and chairs, an d o th e r used household goods— such as d ressers, com m ode!, dishes, sa n ita ry couches, davenports, gas ranges, baby bug Stu d io R eopened gies and sew ing m achines, etc. See CORBETT F lorence M. H oney reopened h er o u r full line of new b lan k ets, com About 36 of th e young people of piano studio S eptem ber 13. S tate ao- fo rters an d pillows. J. E. M etzger, 4 8 . * 61 P h o n e G resham p hone 5 th is vicinity g ath ered a t the hom e of credited teach er. Rev, and Mrs. M urphy S atu rd ay 681.— Adv. > Special C om m unication of G resham L odge No. 152 A. F. A. M. W ednesday evening Sept. 29 a t 7 :3 0 p. m. W ork in F. C. degree. V isiting b ro th ers welcome. C. B. PETERSO N , Sec’y. W. K. HAMILTON, W. M. Jo Simple Your Rog Can Operate i t IU2O United States Tires Gresham Overland Co. Twelve-Mile Store W. A. HFSSEL GEORGE W. PAGE K. A. M iller C. E. O sburn