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G M 8H A M OUTLOOK. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER H, lo a » COUNCIL ORDERS SIDEWALK REPAIRED The city council m et T h u rsd ay ' evening November 4, in addition to the re g u la r line of business th e fol low ing was tran sacted . Mr. W alrad 's resignation was not accepted Will M etzger was ap pointed to assist th e m avor and re corder in canvassing th e election re- j turns. The m arshal was ordered to fix the sidew alk on Powell stre e t b e - 1 low the F irst S tate bank Tile for the stre e t on Law rence avenue was ■ ordered, lights were ordered looked ; a fte r on W allula H eights. C ontract I with the G resham E lectric com pany th ro u g h th e courtesy of Fred L. Bourne was destroyed, Floyd M ack's co n tract was laid on th e tab le indefinitely. The signs. "Welcome to O ur C ity" and " F re e Camp G rounds" were o r dered tak en down and put awav for th e w inter. A com m unication from Mr. Gal- ib rith was received but tabled. The reco rd er was ordered to con fer with H. A. Lewis in regard to keeping the M ultnom ah county fair here. The recorder reported the follow ing count on th e election: Mayor— K A M iller 37«, Milo C. King 42. R ecorder— C. G. S chneider 290 Jo h n Brown 122. T re asu re r— J. H. Metxger 399. M arshal— G. A. Cox 389. C ouncilm em - A. W. B otkins 398 L. L. K id d er 402, G. W. W onacott 399, C A. C arothers 360. The la t ter was to take th e place of Mr. Will rad had th e council seen fit to ac cept his resignation. ¡You owe them > D U T Y L " li \ I \ \ Put bur Money in OUR BANK for th e m . JU ST SU PPO SE SOMETHING H A P P E N E D TO YOU. YES, YOU. WHAT W O U I4) H A PPEN TO YOUR FAM ILY? PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR RANK YOU WILL R ECEIVE FOUR PE R C ENT IN TER EST IN T ER E ST P A ID ON TIME D EPO SITS OF $ 5 0 0 OR MORE BANK OF GRESHAM State and County Depository President-elect* M r H a i d l n T « . W hite H ouse was th e clim b of W arren G. H arding, Republican old on election day His success in ru n n in g Bloo.nii,1llf G rove' Ohio, Novem ber 2d. 1865, and was 55 years him at M arion. Ohio which he stil? n nhlliho ™ h°? . f»a Pe r resulted in his fa th e r buying a new spaper for la te r on th e linotype. 6 8" Publishes, The M arion S tar. He was an expert ty p e setter by hand and RESO URCES O VER AUCTION SALE licans. HH e fais*o rives a T \Hr1on ’ " V * y ears old the day hfs 8011 was nomina,e(1 by th e Repub- all his stru g g les. W hen h e e d i o r n V »h ™ a r r e \ G H ard in g has always "stood by" h e r husband In at M arion, Ohio a m ljh e y all pulled fo r W arren o T a r d ’lng bU8' ne68 ° fflce' P a rty llnes w ere d r°P ped At H. B. P erk in s F arm FAIRVIEW BARGAINS IN CARS These ears are down to rock bottom prices and terms to suit yourself. 1919 5-passenger ESSEX. 1918 5-passenger .MAXWELL. 1918 5-passenge: SAXON. 1918 5-passenger CHEVROLET 1920 5-passenger CHEVROLET. 1918 CHEVROLET ROADSTER. 1920 IirPM O H ILE. 1920 NASH. One-ton T ru c k ; 2 ^ -to n Truck We also have a $3000 car that has never been used for half its real value. ’ W. A. HESSEL SEE DENNY ABOUT THESE CARS n ea r H u rlb u rt Schoolhouse, two m iles South of C orbett THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1920 T he M ethodist L adies' Aid will give a silver tea a t th e hom e of Mrs. J. H. P eterson next W ednesday, No vem ber 10. It is planned to m eet in th e aftern o o n and continue th ro u g h o u t the evening, in o rd er to give both old and young a chance to enjoy th e occasion. All are invited. L ittle Benj. Briggs, son of Dr. and Mrs. Briggs, of Fairview , fell w hile playing and broke his arm T hursday. Dr. B riggs is professor of biology at Jefferso n High school In P o rtland. Sale Begins 1 o ’clock P. M. Fresh EIGHT GOOD COWS since August or Coining Fresh Soon SOME YOUNG STOCK ONE GOOD TEAM of HORSES, 5 and 6, and well broke c. n . M c A r th ur . C. N. M cArthur, who for the last six years has represent! d Oregon in the United States congress, was re C o m e a n d S e e th e S lid e . rn ed by th e people on November 2, W arren G H arding did not g et It tu all. A. W. M etzger & Co. are offer for two years more. Hon. M cArthur pledges his su p p o rt to president-elect ing as big a land slide in alum inum - W arren G. H ard in g In all m a tte rs th at w are S atu rd ay , 10 a. m. will prom ote th e nation. Those W ant Ads a re genuine bus LINCOLN SUPPORTERS iness g etters. MISCELLANEOUS— Two sets harness, one sp rin g w agon, one buggv one mowing m achine, one hay ted d er, one Acme h arrow , one riding cu ltiv ato r, one O liver plow, and o th e r farm m achinery and tool« too num erous to m ention. TERMS OF SALE—Sums under $20 Cash. Over $20 six m onths’ tune on approved notes nt 8 per cent interest. H. B. PERKINS, Owner a . MEYERS, Clerk VOTE FOR HARDING COL. W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer Gresham Electric Co. WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER? T here is really no com parison betw een th e anH fhnm n»h of sw eJpin«.hiCh an E ,8ctric C Ieaner rem oved d irt and th e diB cuity Electrical Wiring of all kinds. Motors Repaired. Agent for the Western Electric Farm Lighting Plants. Edison Co. Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures. Ti Ui!: ° n® CAN clean rugB and ca rPets w ithout an electric ciean- ?. v A n i O°,T ° r carpet »w eeper will brush up SOME of th e d irt ano L ia ? ke l.h£ exerclB® and have plenty of tim e and stre n g th a broom and a carp et b e a te r will do th e work a fte r a fashion. in the sam e way one can wash w ithout soap W ater alnno w in rem ove some d irt if applied w ith enough "elbow g rea se ” w a tfr aloneP*e US® "OaP becauge 11 cleans m ore easily and b e tte r than All w ork g u a ra n tee d to pass inspection by th e Board of F ire U nderw riters. F or th e sam e reason people use E lectric C leaners becausa th e . clean more easily and far b e tte r than o th e r method«. * SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ESTIMATES FURNISHED . ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING P h o n e 81 FRED L. BOURNE, Prop. "Buy Your E lectric Goods at an E lectric S to re.” Powell St. next to B row n's M arket Oil! SINCE LAST MARCH We believe 53232348535353482301010105100605020102010100010102010000010101010900 THE BOTTOM HAS BEEN REACHED We are Stocking Our Yard with loo,ooo Feel of New stock tones Lumber Co. J G MAST Established 1859 PHONE 891 or 893 EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND P o rtlan d A - lû T I 2 M Aah; Bdwy « o n i G resham holds th e distinction of having four men vote in th e recent election who voted for Lincoln, two who voted for him at his first elec tion, Wm. Reeves, D. L. McLain, J. C. K ilgore and N. L. Sm ith at his second election. T hese men feel like th e p ro p h et of old when he said, “ Now On account of q u ittin g th e d airy business I will sell a t Public Sale at my letest thou thy serv an t d ep a rt In p resen t hom e on FOSTER ROAD, 2 m iles east of LENTS, OREOON. peace.” A u c tio n S a le T hose com ing by street c a r (G resham L in e) get off a t W ilson S tation. Church Announcement. F ree M ethodist church, m orning service, Sunday school 10 o ’clock p reaching a t 11 a. m. by th e pastor, HALE TO COMMENCE AT 1 1 :0 0 A. M. Rev. R. J. Yates. B aptist church, Sunday school at 10 o’clock, p reaching by Rev. E A. L eon CATTLE ard a t 11 o’clock. Rev. Mr. Leonard 65 Milch Cows, Jersey, H olstein and D urham . 20 fresh . A lot of large wll preach In th e evening at P leas cows. «-gallon Jersey. Six % -gallou H olstein. Lot of Ja n u a ry and a n t Home. F eb ru ary Springers. Two y ear H olstein Bull. Lot of Veal Calvos SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1920 mill! 4848532348532348534848535353535300 PRICES HAVE DROPPED OVER 3 0 % Albert Ekstrom G resham 1(1 Cor. P ow ell and Maple « 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Itei-onl Zerolene S ales. HOGS D uring th e m onth of A ugust sales 5720473580778310043941040 of Zerolene, " th e S tan d ard Oil for One Brood Sow, will farro w by tim e of sale Five 100-pound Shoats. M otor ca rs,’ were th e g re a te st for any m onth since this oil was placed M achinery and Dairy Supplies. Two Double U nits E m pire M ilking Ma on th e m ark et. The sales fo r this 500 feet Piping and F aucets One 7-h p. gasoline engine. One one m onth were considerably g re a te r chines. th a n d u rin g th e whole year of 1912, l ’A-hp. M onarch gasoline engine and pum ping Jack. O ne-ton F o rd tru ck . and would have been even g re a te r 1920 model. had It not been for th e conservation Ross E nsilage C u tter, No. 30 and 30 feet of pipe, sh aftin g , pulleys and of gasoline this sum m er, and a con seq u en t lessening of autom obile belts. I wo Rice A Adams B ottlers, one double end, one sin g le end b o ttler. No 9 Simplex Cleatn S ep ara to r; 25 3-gallou uitlk can s; 65 crates with m ileage. Com pany records show th a t over! bottles; Buckeye force pum p; 12-lnch plow; double set h arn ess; m ilk h alf the m o to rists on th e Pacific! cooler and lan k and o th e r article s too n u m ero u s to m ention. If you arc in need o f good cow s you w ill find th em nt th is sa le. A coast are using Zerolene. T his ex- j tensive use clearly d em o n strates th a t -plendi.l herd o f cow», tubrex u losis tented; 1M o f th em m o g iv in g I io g a l th e oil is giving a ch a racter of serv lon» daily. ice highly satisfacto ry to th e m otor TERMS Sums u nder $20 C ash; $20 and up 6 months* tim e on approved ing public. note. P ractically one-fifth of the re F R E E LUNCH AT NOON m aining tim b er of th e country Is con HALE RAIN GR SHINE tain ed In th e national forests. T he per capita consum ption of lu m b er In th e United States for the y ear 1918 was about 300 board feet. C. H. DOLSON, Owner COL. W. H. WOOD A HON, Auctioneers of Vancouver, Washington NOTICE Ol FIN AL A ICO UNT. No 18042. In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon, for th e County of M ultno mah. In th e M atter of th e E state of John P Hicks, Deceased. Notice is hereby given th a t th e un- | dersigned as ex ecutrix of the estate of John P. Hicks, deceased, has filed her final account In th e C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of Oregon for M ultnom ah county, and th a t Monday, th e « ih day of D ecem ber, 1920, at th e h o u r of 9 :3 0 o’clock in th e forenoon of said day, an d th e co u rt room of said court has been appointed as th e tim e and place for the bearin g of objections th e re to and th e settlem en t thereof. Dated and first published, Novem ber 5th, 1920. Date of last publication, December 3d, 1920. LEAH R HICKS, Executrix of th e E state of Jo h n P. H icks, Deceased. McGUIRK A. SCHNEIDER, A tto rn ey s fo r Executrix. A. MEYKKM, of Flint Slate Rank, Clerk Farm P oin ters. Successful seeding of fall g rain or vetch th is late Is shallow and at a h ig h er ra te th an for Septem ber seed ing. W in ter oats call fo r not less th a n 2 V4 bushels per acre, w inter barley 2 o r 2 >4 bushels, w inter w heat not less th a n two bushels and com mon vetch 80 pounds w ith 40 pounds of gray w in ter oata. As the seed bed ia ra th e r m oist, seeding should be as n ea r one inch In depth as possible. A well m odulated voice in a wom an la r a th e r to be chosen th a n g reat beauty. R epentance may p u rify sin , b ut It’s poor policy to sin in o rd er to be p u ri fied Wood - Sand - Gravel Delivered Any Place Truck Service J. R. KNARR & SON TROl'TDAIAC, OREGON P hone G resliam 4Hl). P hones: Main 7788 Res. Heilwood 2349 Office H ours: 10 a. m to 5 p m. DR A B CALDER CHIROPRACTOR Office: 710-11 Sw etland Bldg., Cor. 5th and W ashington PORTLAND, OREGON