Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 22, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    '■RB6HAM
OUTLOOK.
K K IIH T .
KELSO
Waste Paper Days
We will be in Gresham on October 29 and 30
Bring your old newspapers and maga­
zines, tied in bundles, and your rags and
other junk to building next to Brown’s Mar­
ket on Powell street. Cash paid.
CASE RELIABLE TRACTORS WITH ALL
TRACTOR IMPLEMENTS
The Case Will Plow
more ground and use less
gas, k erosene or oil p er acre
a t less cost per acre then
any other make of tractor
and a demonstration will
convince you.
RELIABILITY
S E R V IC E
W. A. HESSEL
C u t in T w o
Plates—insulation.
Just these two working parts
are all any battery has.
Substitute Threaded Rubber
Insulation for the ordinary kind
and you cut the chance of battery
trouble squarely in two.
Threaded Rubber Insulation is
the kind selected by 136 manu­
facturers of passenger cars and
motor trucks.
C. E. OSBURN & CO.
Q BESH A M .
O SEO O S
OCTOBER
¡42.
lt»20
pa o e
CEDAR AND VICTORY
Rev. E a rl B. C o tto n w ill p re a c h a t
T h e illu s tra te d le c tu re w h ich w as
h e re n ex t S u n d ay a fte rn o o n . O cto­ given a t Iliff c h u rc h la s t W ed n esd ay
b e r 24, a t 3 p. m.
ev en in g w as m uch en jo y ed by th o se
A H a llo w e 'e n tin p ail a n d (shadow w ho a tte n d e d . T h e p ic tu re s o f p o in ts
so cial w ill be g iv en a t th e K elso of in te re s t alo n g th e C a n a d ia n Pacific
sch o o lh o u se o n S a tu rd a y ev en in g , line th ro u g h C a n a d a w ere c le a r an d
O cto b er 3 0 th , u n d e r th e au sp ices of j th e scen ery b e a u tifu l.
The
se rie s
th e K elso L a d ie s ' d u b
T h e re w ill end ed w ith a p ic tu re o f a B ritis h
be a p ro g ra m a n d H a llo w e 'e n fe a ­ s te a m e r w hich w ould convey th e p a r­
tu res* S h ad o w s w ill be so ld , th e tin ty to E u ro p e. Rev, E a rl B. C o tto n ,
p ail lu n ch to go w ith th e sh ad o w , a t , w ho g av e th e le c tu re , a n n o u n c e d th a t
a m o d e ra te p rice. L ad ies a re r e - ' th e n ext p ic tu re s w ould be of so m e
q u e ste d to b rin g tin p ail o r box E u ro p e a n c o u n try b u t as yet. th e
lu n ch .
T h o se w ho do n o t b rin g a choice betw een
E n g la n d , Ire la n d ,
tin p ail lu n ch p lease b rin g a c ak e o r S co tlan d . Ita ly o r F ra n c e h ad not
a pie. Coffee, p ie an d c a k e w ill also been m ad e. T h e le c tu re s a re n o t
be so ld a t a m o d e ra te p rice. All a re only e n te r ta in in g b u t a re in s tru c tiv e
co rd ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d . T h e p ro ­ as w ell. T h e n e x t se rie s o f p ic tu re s
ceeds w ill be fo r th e b en efit of th e w ill be sh o w n in a b o u t a m o n th .
C. H. H o p k in s is h a v in g u silo
school.
Som e ex c ite m e n t w as ca u se d a t th e j e re c te d on h is place. T h e w o rk is
Jo n s ru d -G u n d e rso n m ill la st w eek well u n d e r w ay.
w hen so m e loose b o lts p lay ed havoc ! A n u m b e r of p eo p le h a v e been
w ith th e p la n e r, w hich is an u n u su a l- sp en d in g p a rt of th e ir tim e a t th e
ly la rg e one. a n d w as ru n n in g full S andy riv e r w a tc h in g th e d iv e rs w ho
b la st. F o r a few m in u te s th e a ir w as a re a tte m p tin g to re c o v e r th e bodies
filled w ith b o lts, k n iv es an d ca stin g s,
th e m en w ho w e re d ro w n e d in th e
b u t d u e to th e p resen ce of m ind of te r rib le accid en t S u n d ay ev e n in g
th e p la n e rm a n , M a rtin L e n n a rt« , w ho
R obert
K e rsla k e , S r., w ho h as
■stopped th e m ach in e, no o n e w as in- been ill fo r se v e ra l days, Is m uch lm
| ju r e d . a n d th e p la n e r escap ed very p ro v ed an d a b le to a ss ist in th e w ork
se rio u s d am ag e . Mr. B a n c ro ft, w ho of filling th e silo,
w as o ffb c a rin g also h as a n arro w
Silo tillin g is th e m ain ite m of
escap e.
w ork ju s t now as th e cro n s a re re a d y
T B. Bowen an d fam ily , w ho re- fo r s to ra g e . Som e a r e m a n a g in g to
e en tly sold th e ir place h e re an d get a few p o ta to e s In o u t of th e ra in
m oved to S an d y , w ill m ove to O regon but th e w e a th e r is d is c o u ra g in g to
City to m a k e th e ir h o m e sh o rtly .
p o ta to g ro w ers.
Jo e l J a r l re p o r ts th a t h is w ife is,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C o n rad an d
ra p id ly im p ro v in g in h e a lth . She re- d a u g h te r A da le ft W ed n esd ay fo r
een tly v isited Jo h n S tr..u s s ' fine hom e N eedy, w h ere th e y w ill m a k e th e ir
n e a r San Diego. Mr. S tra u ss, w ho is hom e u n til th e y find a lo c a tio n w hich
well k n o w n h e re , h a s n o t fu lly re- su its th em fo r a p e rm a n e n t hom e,
co v ered fro m h u r ts receiv ed w hen Mr C o n rad h a s lived in th is com -
' his a u to tru c k tip p e d o v e r so m e tim e in u n ity fo r n e a rly a q u a r te r of a cen-
' ago, b u t is a b le to w o rk a ro u n d h is I fu ry an d it is w ith r e g r e t th a t his
place-.
i frien d s a n d n e ig h b o rs see th e fam ily
R o b ert J o n s ru d h as tr a d e d in h is h a v e .
M any good w ishes fo r th e ir
fu tu re h ap p in ess an d p ro s p e rity fol
P aig e c a r fo r a new D ort.
low th e m ’o th e ir new hom e. P ercy
I H enry E rl h a s a new F o rd .
The
J o n s ru d -G u n d e rso n L u m b e r C onrad w as h o m e d u rin g th e p a st
I co m p an y re c e n tly p u rc h a s e d 40 acres w eek o r ten days h e lp in g th e hom e
i folks get i ack ed re ad y fo r th e m ove.
of tim b e r fro m H en ry H e rm a n .
T i c p u p ils of C ed ar school a re e n ­
T h e T o lle r fam ily h a s m oved to
S andy fro m th e H aley p lace h e re jo y in g H ie a d v a n ta g e of h a v in g a hot
¡cu p of cocoa w ith th e ir noon lu n ch .
w hich th ey re n te d .
T h e L illy fam ily , w ho re c e n tly sold Mrs. G e o . H ayden, th e te a c h e r, is co­
th e ir fa rm h e re a n d w ent to S andy, o p e ra tin g w ith th e p a re n ts in th e
w ill soon m ove to a fa rm n e a r C o r­ m a tte r a n d th e c h ild re n ¿ire e n jo y ­
ing it. ' T lie new p la y g ro u n d a p p a r ­
vallis.
a tu s h a s been in s ta lle d an d th e c h il­
d re n a re m a k in g
fu ll
u se o f th e
BORING
sw in g s an d o 'h e r e q u ip m e n t.
M any of th e fa r m e rs h av e begun
PLEASANT VALLEY
th e ir fa ll p low ing.
O. M. an d J . lllc h e y , J. A nderegg,
L. L. G iese of n e a r R a in ie r, wus a
V each a n d S ab in ra n c h e s h av e been
busy p u ttin g up e n sila g e fo r th e p a st v is ito r a t th e hom e of his s is te r, M rs.
J. 11. K e ste rso n la s t M onday.
w eek.
Mr. an d Mrs W. L. R h o ad s w ere
S ev eral
tr u c k s
b eg an
h a u lin g
g ra v e l fro m B o rin g W ed n esd ay . T he g u e sts a t th e h om e of Mrs. R h o a d s'
g ra v e l is b ein g d e liv e re d to B o rin g p a re n ts , Mr. an d Mrs. O. J. F o rs g re n ,
on S u n d ay .
by a sp ecial tr a in .
Mr. a n d M rs Geo. R o binson, of
Mrs.
W a lte r M etzg er re tu rn e d
fro m a trip to C a lifo rn ia la s t S a tu r ­ P o rtla n d , v isited w ith Mr. an d Mrs.
W
ill
R ichey, la s t S u n d ay .
day. She re p o rts a very n ice tim e.
Mr. an d M rs. C. A. E k s tr a n d sp e n t
M rs. S c h w e itz e r h as sold h e r place
to a P e n d le to n fam ily , w ho w ill ta k e S u n d ay v is itin g w ith Mr. a n d Mrs.
possession im m e d ia te ly .
Ire n e w ill P h illip s, of P o rtla n d .
C lyde S a g e r w as a V alley v is ito r.
sta y w ith h e r s is te r a n d re m a in in
T h u rsd a y of th is w eek.
school h e re fo r so m etim e.
Mr. an d Mrs. J o h n M ickey an d
R u ssel P o tte r, w h ile at' h o m e from |
D w yers C am p fo r a few d ay s, has d a u g h te rs , May, S usie, a n d E v alln e
been u sin g th e ro d a n d lin e, a n d lias acco m p an ied by Mrs. G uy L o n g an d
tw o c h ild re n , all of B a ttle G ro u n d , I
b ro u g h t in a tew n ice sa lm o n tr o u t.
T h e a tte n d a n c e a t sch o o l h e re 1 h W a sh in g to n , w ere g u e s ts u t th e hom e
b e tte r th is y e a r th a n u su a l, an d yet of Mr. an d M rs. G. N. S ag er, S u n d ay , |
G ra n d m a S a g e r of L e n ts, acco m ­
th e re Is a c h an ce fo r im p re v e m e n t.
W h ile sic k n e ss Is th e o n ly good ex ­ p a n ie d by h e r s is te r, M rs. C a ro lin e
cu se, so m e a re k e p t o u t fo r o th e r S a g e r of St. Jo s e p h , M issouri, v isited j
p u rp o ses.
W hy n o t all w o rk to ­ w ith re la tiv e s h e re a b o u ts a few d ay s j
g e th e r a n d m a k e th is a b a n n e r y e a r la s t w eek.
J. H . N o lta w ill soon h a v e h is new j
fo r a tte n d a n c e ? I t can be done.
H e rm a n N aas w en t h u n tin g th e re sid e n c e re ad y fo r o ccupancy.
F ra n k F is h w as lo o k in g a f t e r b u s­
first o f th e week an d k illed tw o wild
d u ck s a n d a p h e a s a n t. P a s t proves iness m a tte rs in L e n ts on e day r e ­
cen tly .
it h as been a good tim e fo r d u ck s.
Mr. a n d M rs. H u g h B a k e r an d Mr.
A n u m b e r o f th e m e m b e rs of th e
I. O O. F. lodge a re p la n n in g to go a n d M rs. W infield B a k e r, of O sw ego,
to O regon C ity O c to b er 29, to a tte n d w ere S u n d ay g u e sts a t th e h om e of
a m e e tin g , fo r th e p u rp o se of o rg a n ­ Mr. a n d M rs. W. U. Moore.
A new a rr iv a l in th e p erso n o f a
izin g a co u n ty c o n v e n tio n . O regon
C ity lo d g e h a s p ro m ised a good tim e b o u n cin g 9(6 p o u n d boy a p p e a re d a t
an d p le n ty to e a t to all m em b ers who th e h om e of Mr. and Mrs. C leveland
can be p re s e n t on th a t d a te . M eeting B liss, la s t T u esd ay , O ctober 19.
T h e M u ltn o m ah S ta te b a n k people
b eg in s a t 1 p. ni.
w ho ow n a tr a c t of lan d n e a r S yca­
m o re s ta tio n , h av e le t a c o n tr a c t fo r
th e c le a rin g o f 25 acres.
W e a re v ery so rry to le a rn th a t
P h o n e s: M ain 7786
E d ito r St. C la ir Is on th e sick list but
Res. S ellw ood 2349
tr u s t th a t he is on th e ro a d to re co v ­
Office H o u rs: 10 a. m . to 5 p. m.
ery e re th is tim e.
Yield
W e offer s u b je c t to p rio r sa le th e u n so ld p o rtio n of a bond issu e or
MULTNOMAH & CLACKAMAS COUNTY
MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO.
T h ese bonds a re issu ed In 3100 and »500 d e n o m in a tio n a n d a re
a first lien on th e e n tire a ss e t o f th e co m p an y .
W e reco m m en d th e s e bonds as b eing a first-class in v e stm e n t.
BANK OF GRESHAM
G K IN H .IM ,
of
OREGON
OCTOBER 22ND, 1920
More Low Prices
At Walrad’s Store
Men s .Mt. Hood Blue Denim Bib Overalls.
Now.
$2.95
M en’s Mt. Hood Blue and \\ hite Striped Bib Overalls and
jumpers. Now
$2.50
Men s .Mt. Hood Kliuki l’ants.
Now
-Men's medium weight Khaki Pants.
$2.95
Now
$2.50
Men’s heavy Fleeced Union Suits, “ .Mayo B rand’’. Now $2.35
-Men's heavy Fleeced
B rand” . »Now
Shirts
and
Drawers,
‘Mayo
$1.35
Blaek medium weight, mixed Wool Sox. Sizes 10 to ll>/2»
45c grade.
Now 35c per pair.
Three pairs for
$1.00
A complete line o f Men’s Canvas and Leathei («loves at
lowest market, prices.
Girls' Gymnasium Shoes
$1.85
Boys’ Gymnasium Shoes
$1.95
Fleischer’s W orsted K nitting Yarn in Gray and Khaki
colors, 4 oz skein, the $1.50 kind.
Now
$1,15
Walrad Mercantile Co.
GRESHAM
THE BIG
RED BUS
»
Has Been Discontinued
DR. A. B. CALDER
C H IR O P R A C T O R
Office: 710-11 S w e tla n d B ldg.,
C or. 5 th a n d W ash in g to n
PO R T L A N D .
OREGON
Wood - Sand - Gravel
_| Delivered Any Place
Truck Service
I. R. KNARR & SON
TRO UTDALE, OIIEGON
P hone G resham 4KO.
Put
S u n s h i n e in
Y o u r H o m e w ith
ELECTRIC BUILDING
Frank C. Jones Co.
PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS, Etc.
Dingy rooms dampen many a housewife’s
interest in the home.
Keeping the woodwork, walls, floors and
furniture looking bright and new helps to
make her home life well worth while.
A few dollars spent for FULLER P ro d ­
ucts will work wonders. I t will put "rays
of sunshine” into the home.
W. P. Fuller & Co.
U 4 9 -I9 2 0
|
N o r t h i^ t it B ra n c h H o u m
7*« com«, Spofcan«,
B oiae
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X
X
a --a . n
FULLER [h ila r
i n Y o u r Toa*n
EKSTROM
General Contractor«
Carpentering
Electrical Wiring
Fixture» and Lamp«
Septic Tank«
Expert Electrical Repairing Goaranteed
Office and Shop,
Electric Store Bungalow Bldg.
Gresham. Ora.
Frank C. J owes
Pho»« Xtx
Floyd L. Mark
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
Albert Ek&trom
At th e m e e tin g of th e T ru e B lue
class la s t F rid a y e v e n in g , $25 w as
v oted to w a rd th e re p a irs on th e
c h u rc h . An In te re s tin g an d p ro fita b le
b u sin ess m e e tin g w as h e ld , w ith a
p le a s a n t social h o u r a fte rw a rd .
M em bers of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r
c ircle h e re a re w o rk in g to p re p a re th e
room fo r th e c o n v en tio n s u p p e r S a t­
u rd a y ev en in g . It Is to be h eld In a
room of t h e W e ln h a rd b rick b u ild in g ,
an d from th e In te re s t sh o w n , and
th e p re p a ra tio n s b e in g m ad e, it p ro m ­
ises to be a v ery su ccessfu l a ffa ir.
D eleg ates a tte n d in g th e s t a te co n ­
v e n tio n of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ­
ciatio n in P o rtla n d th is w eek a re :
M rs M ary P a rs o n s, local p re s id e n t;
Mrs. A. D. K e n d a ll, Mrs. F ra n c e s Fox,
and M rs. A lice Rlx. Mrs. L. A. H a r­
low a tte n d s in th e c a p a c ity o f s ta te
se c re ta ry .
M any T ro u td a le folk a re am o n g
th e w a tc h e rs on th e b a n k of th e S a n ­
dy w h e re se a rc h Is b e in g m a d e fo r
th e bodies of th e v ictim s of th e 'a u t o
a c c id e n t S u n d ay n ig h t a n d so m e a re
a s s is tin g In th e sad ta s k .
T h e T ro u td a le P a re n t-T e a c h e r a s­
so c ia tio n in p la n n in g a H a llo w e ’en
p a rty S a tu rd a y e v e n in g . O cto b er 30
In th e b esem en t of th e ch u rc h .
L ittle C lella C ra w fo rd re tu rn e d
S a tu rd a y to sp en d th e w in te r w ith
h e r g ra n d m o th e r, Mrs. A nson Pow ell
an d a tte n d school. S he cam e all th e
way by tr a in a lo n e fro m s p e n d in g th e
s u m m e r w ith h e r m o th e r a t B loom ­
in g to n , Illin o is.
E m erso n C ra w fo rd an d Roy B uxton
r e tu rn e d M onday fro m th e a p p le h a r ­
v e st a t H ood R iver. T h ey fo u n d
c a m p in g too cold fo r c o m fo rt th e se
days.
In co n n ectio n w ith so cial serv ice
a n d S u n d ay sch o o l w o rk , R ev E arl
B. C o tto n gav e an e n te r ta in m e n t h e re
o p tlco n view s of C a n a d ia n Pacific
sce n e ry , w hich w as very In te re stin g .
TRUCK SERVICE
3 BIG TRUCKS
BEST OF SERVICE
RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE
Portland A -I07I
2*n Ash: Bdwy »M«.
TROUTDALE
G reeh am I t i
Cor. Powell end Maple
EGGS
Highest Market Price at all times. Premium
paid on No. 1 quality. If you have good eggs
this is the place to sell them.
GET OUR PRIDES ON POULTRY; WE PAY CASH
GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
P ow ell S treet n ext to Brow n's M arket
P h o n e 4x1
GRESHAM , OREGON
WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER?
T h e re 1« re a lly no c o m p ariso n b etw een th e ease a n d th o r o u g h ­
ness w ith w hich an E le c tric C le a n e r rem o v ed d ir t an d th e difficulty
of sw eep in g .
T ru e , o n e CAN clean ru g s and c a rp e ts w ith o u t an e le c tric c le a n ­
er. A broom o r c a rp e t sw e e p e r w ill b ru s h up SOM E of th e d ir t; a n d
If you lik e th e ex ercise an d h av e p le n ty o f tim e an d s tr e n g th a broom
an d a c a rp e t b e a te r w ill do th e w ork a f te r a fa sh io n .
In th e sam e way o n e can w ash w ith o u t so ap
W a te r a lo n e w ill
rem o v e som e d ir t If a p p lie d w ith en o u g h "elb o w g re a s e .”
B u t people use so ap b ecau se It clea n s m o re easily and b e tte r th a n
w a te r alo n e.
F o r th e sam e re aso n people use E le c tric C le a n e rs b ec a u se they
clean m o re easily an d fa r b e tte r th a n o th e r m eth o d s.
ELECTRIC STORE
ELECTRIC BUILDING
• Buy Your E lectric Goods at an E lectric Htnre."
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expenses. O th e r evefilngs of a lik e
n a tu r e a re p ro m ised In th e fu tu r e
PLEASANT HOME
On S u n d ay m o rn in g . O cto b er 24,
a t th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h . R ev. E a rl
B. C o tto n , th e p a sto r, w ill p reach
H is s u b je c t w ill be, ‘'W in d o w s Open
to th e D aw n .”
The Bank of Gresham pays 5 per
cent Interest on time deposita.— Adv. i
CASH
PAID
l o r Freifa Cow», Beef Cow», Hog», Calve« of any kind.
E. BAUMANN,
Gresham
Phone 901