Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 09, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    A TREMOR IS REPORTED
IN ALL PARTS OF TOWN
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CORBETT
Don’t le t
H. T u ttle, of th e firm of Lang A 1
W hat Is believed to be a slight Co., Invoiced th e stock of merchan-1
for Mrs. M. E. Reed recently.
IS T H IS
e a rth q u a k e occurred here a little dise
Mr and Mrs. W ill R ickert expect {
P A ID
a fte r 12 o'clock la st night. Many
to move to T ro u td ale soon, Mr. i
people w ere aw akened by th e sw ay­ R ick ert having en tered into a wood '
ing of th e beds, ra ttlin g of dishes and hau lin g co n tract w ith Lee Evans
windows.
Mrs. H utchinson, of P o rtlan d , is
Mrs. C lara Sunday of South Rob­ visiting h er d au g h ter, Mrs. E. S. Hall.
Colum bia g ran g e held a very Inter- i
for Fre»h Cow«, Beef Cow», Hog», Calves of any kind.
e rts avenue said she was aw akened esting m eeting S atu rd ay , November
by th e bed rocking and dishes ra t- ¡6th. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. S nashall of
E. B A U M A N N ,
tling. She said "sh e sat up in bed Orpaham w ere welcome visitors,
w ondering w hat would happen to Mer - F ra n k atui Ben K,n,eri ^ “ bav ® ^U8t
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com pleted a house for Rill Jam es on
dishes.
It was ap p a ren t to h e r at his farm in th e m ountain d istrict.
I
once th a t it was an ea rth q u ak e. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. H arm on of P o rtlan d ,
and Mrs. C. M H arriso n , in th e sam e were Sunday visitors at th e Lewis
house, were also aw akened by th e Reed home.
Jam es Benfield finished building a
trem bler.
silo for Mrs. Mary Hicks Saturday
Mrs. I. T. W oods of C edar d istrict
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R ogers are
said she was aw akened and th o u g h t, moving from th e C orbett farm back
to Mr. Rogers' farm and Mr. and
On account of q u ittin g the dairy business I will sell a t Public Sale a t my “ My, w hat an east w ind.” and th en Mrs. R alph Rogers moved onto the
it was over so she concluded it m ust C orbett farm last week.
p resen t hom e on FO STER ROAD, 2 m iles east of LENTS, OREGON. have been an ea rth q u ak e.
Mrs. B lackhall, of P o rtlan d , is
F. J. Denny said he th o u g h t some visiting h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Floyd
Those com ing by stre e t ca r (G resham Line» get off a t W ilson S tation.
one had hold of th e windows sh ak in g Reed.
Bell b ro th ers have sold th e ir g a r ­
them th en it was over and he knew age and stock of au to supplies and
it m ust have been a quake and he expect to spend th e w in ter in a w arm ­
was w aiting fo an o th e r shock, w hich e r clime.
Mr. and Mrs. Vee have moved to
did not come.
SA LE TO COMMENCE AT 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
Stephenson. W ashington.
WHEN YOU HAVE 1 NICE FAT BANK ACCOUNT, YOU
A. E. H ill of th e O utlook force, also
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Sam uelson
WON'T F E A R TH E 1IANGEK SHOWN IN TH E ABOVE PICTURE.
felt th e shake. A n u m b er of rep o rts nee L aura Ross, of P o rtlan d , are
IT'S A MIGHT1 COM FORTABLE F EE L IN G TO KNOW THAT
CATTLE
have come in from all over th e town ’ visiting her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
TH E STEADY DEPOSITS YOE MADE IN O l It BANK HAS SE-
Jam es Ross.
and
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but
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’KED
YOU AGAINST FIN ANCIAL D lSA STE It.
65 Milch Cows, Jersey, H olstein and D urham , 20 fresh.
A lo t of larg e (
cows.
6-gallon Jersey.
Six % -gailon H olstein.
L ot of J a n u a ry an d ' dania^® was done fa rth e r th a n to in
COME IN AND STAKT A BANK ACCOUNT O B COME IN 1<N»B
FAIRVIEW
ADVICE O lt H ELP IN YOI It MONEY A FF A IR S,
te rfe re w ith th e gas.
In several
F eb ru ary S pringers.
Two year H olstein Bull.
Lot of Veal Calves.
places th e gas was en tirely c u t off
PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK
A n um ber of Donald G ra n t’s boy
and in m any places th e p ressu re was friends were invited to a d in n er p a r­
YOU
W
ILL R EC E IV E FOUR P E R CENT IN TER EST
HOGS
so low th a t it was extrem ely difficult ty at his hom e on F rid ay evening,
5% IN T ER E ST PAID ON TIME D EPO SITS OF « 5 0 0 O lt MORE
O ctober 29, to help him celeb rate his
One Brood Sow, will farrow by tim e of sale.
F ive 100-pound Shoats.
13th birthday. T he decorations re ­
POWELL VALLEY
minded them it was alm o st Hallow-
T h ere will be no services at th e ®'®n . 80 ,b e evening was spent with
M achinery and Dairy Supplies. Two Double U nits E m pire M ilking Ma­
L u th eran church W ednesday evening r ‘, " n,s a ',d g? m ®8 of ,h at eff‘‘c’ T h°«‘*
chines.
500 feet P iping and F aucets.
One 7-h. p. gasoline engine. One as Rev. Jo h n T ruedson is 'a w a y at * " ? ®?Joyed ‘he ®Aen *n? w ere' Uil
1 ^ - h p . M onarch gasoline engine and pum ping jack. O ne-ton F o rd tru ck , Mission m eeting
State and C ounty D epository
B ut th e re will be ”®rl " a 8ner, Gerald A nderson, Crls.
Melvin M oller
Malcolm
1920 model.
services Sunday, N ovem ber 14, at G rasley
ItKSOI ItCES OVER « 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
M orrill. B enjam in Briggs. Gordon :
10:45 and 7.30.
1 Osborn. Jo h n Flem ing and H arold I
Ross E nsilage C utter, No. 30 and 30 feet of pipe, sh aftin g , pulleys and l a i
TTho h* ° f
Keitle.
belts. Two Rice & Adams B ottlers, one double end, one sin g le end bo ttler, I ^jr8 A u g ' F ra n k T hursday. Novem-
A n um ber of Fairview people g a th ­
No. 9 Simplex Cleam S ep arato r; 25 3-gallon m ilk cans; 65 cra tes with her 11, at 2 o’clock. E veryone is ered at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Peterson on S atu rd ay evening.
b o ttles; Buckeye force pum p; 12-inch plow ; double set h a rn e ss; m ilk J cordially invited.
O ctober 30 to celeb rate H allow e'en.
cooler and tan k and o th e r articles too num erous to m ention.
. ? ,is.R 'Y®'1*® Johnson was v*8*0ng T
he evening was spent w ith gam es
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. friends in P o rtlan d over S aturd ay
and music. A fter which th e lunch
If you are in n eed o f good cow s you w ill find th em at th is »ale. A and Sunday,
splendid herd o f cow s, tu b ercu losis tested ; 5 5 o f th em a re g iv in g 1 4 0 gal-
S atu rd ay evening th e m em bers of consisting of pum pkin pie, do u g h ­
Ions d aily,
th e L u th e r L eague ch o ir were invited nuts and apples w ere served.
Mrs. M. D outhit. of P o rtlan d ,
down to Mrs. J. T ru ed so n ’s, w here a
spent a few days last week visiting
delicious luncheon was served.
TERM S— Sums u nder »20 Cash; $20 and up 6 m o n th s' tim e on approved
Miss R agnhild Strom berg, of P o rt­ her d au g h ter, Mrs. J. W. Moller, and
note.
land, was visiting w ith friends here, family.
Mrs. S traig h t, of P o rtlan d , was a
S atu rd ay and Sunday.
SA LE RAIN OR SH INE
F R E E LUNCH AT NOON
At th e m eeting of th e P aren t- guest of her au n t, Mrs. W W lndle.
J. W. Moller Jim and Dick A nder­
T each ers' association held at the
schoolhouse F rid ay evening several son took a run up to Eagle Creek on
questions were discussed.
P lans F rid ay aftern o o n , re tu rn in g S a tu r­
were m ade for a pie social In the day n ig h t w ith a large deer.
n ea r fu tu re. T he definite d ates will
TROUTDALE
be given la te r
A fter th e m eeting
COL. W . S. WOOD & HON, A uctioneers o f V ancouver, W ashington
had ad jo u rn ed , refresh m en ts w ere
served in th e basem ent.
A big crowd atten d ed th e H allow ­
A. M EYERS, o f F irst S tate Bank, Clerk
C arl Johnson, who has been hom e e’en party given S aturday evening,
for a couple of weeks, has retu rn ed O ctober 31, by th e P aren t-T each er
circle of T routdale. I t was a m as­
to eastern Oregon to work.
One of th e best tim es a t a H a l­ querad e p arty an d th e re w ere so
lowe’en p arty was enjoyed by m em ­ m any In terestin g and g ro tesq u e c h a r­
bers and
friends of th e L u th e r acters th a t It would m ake th e list too
League of Powell Valley. A vacant long to nam e all those deserving of
T he fo rtu n e te lle r told of
house had been decorated fo r th e oc- m ention.
■ casion with m aple, corn and Jack-o- happy fu tu res, and a n um ber of th e
GRESHAM
la n tern s
T he evening was sp ent in spooks gave a weird and ghostly
, playing gam es, and enjoying vietrola march. T he refresh m en ts w ere pie
music. About 30 young folks asiife and coffee, w ith punch for th e chil­
from the black and w hite ghosts were dren.
T he T ro u td ale L ad ies’ Aid m et
I th e re at a la te h o u r th e m enu of
cider, d o u g h n u ts and pum pkin pie. T h u rsd ay with Mrs. L. A. H arlow , in ­
¡was served.
stead of th e reg u la r W ednesday. A
Mr. and Mrs. S Stenberg of Haley silver tea was a fea tu re of the a fte r­
were guests on Sunday of Mr. anil noon in connection with th e reg u lar
Mrs. John Palmblad.
m eeting. P lans are u nder way for the
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Palmblad and ) an n u al b azaar early in December. Two m iles from W oodland on C larke County side up Lewis river, on
Miss Ellen Unis visited on Sunday at Some of th e main com m ittees are ap-
the home of Mr. and Mrs Paul Palm- pointed.
Mrs. Wm. Spence has
blad at Oak Grove.
charge of th e supper, Mrs. L. A. H ar­
low Is ch airm an of th e fancy work
LUSTED
| com m ittee, and Mrs. C. I. Thom as
CATTLE
and a com m ittee are m aking aprons.
A n all-refinery
The Parent-Teacher association will The T rue-B lue class has tak en charge
F ifteen G rade Milk Cows, four R egistered Milk Cows, six head
meet next F riday evening at the school- of th ree d ep a rtm en ts: candy, Olive
gasoline w ith a
J house at 8 oclock. The program is ex- W ilson, ch a irm an ; fish pond, Mary H elfers com ing fresh by A pril, One H elfer, 10 m onths old g ra d e ; one
pected to combine T hanksgiving and McGinnis; punch, M argaret Spence. H eifer, 8 m onths old g rad e; one H elfer, 6 m onths old g ra d e ; one Reg­
continuous chain
Arm istiee day ideas and promises to be
T he P aren t-T each er circle will hold istered H elfer. 10 m onths old; one eligible to reg ister, 8 m onths old; one
of boiling pointg.
(good. There will be refreshm ents and Us reg u la r m eeting next F rid ay after-
one eligible to re g iste r Bull Calf, 4
¡all are invited.
¡noon, N ovem ber 12 a t th e sehool- R egistered Bull, 8 m onths old;
8 T A N D A R D O IL C O .
m onths old. T h ree Cows fresh In O ctober and two m ore will be fresh be­
Mrs. S. F. P itts and her mother, Mrs. house
(California)
i Baker, went to The Dalles last week to
fore th e day of sale
Seven will be fresh In Decem ber B alance of them
I attend the funeral of Mrs. P itts' little
will be fresh before March.
KELSO
I nephew.
The H allow e’en and shadow social
. St. Mawes M anteca R osalre, 179682, 16 m onths old.
S ire: R osalre's
PLEASANT HOME
given by th e L adles’ club of Kelso, I rid© of ( ooh , 106920. Darn: Prlncesfl Acfrecla, 271973
proved
a
splendid
success.
T
he
al-
La C reole's A utum n, 292461, 9 years old. Sire: Golden Cicero 80272
M rs. J. A. Stephens returned last
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Dam: G ray F ox’s Miss A utum n, 211360.
week from Auburn and Port Orchard, ®,lda" ce, wa* >a r «®- a8
G olden A ugusta of P. T F , 426414, 2 years old Sire: Golden Jew el's
W ashington, where she has been visit- b°d y had a good tim e and th e re was
Dam: A ugusta of P. T F., 389884
Ing with relatives. She has accepted an a ‘>«n'Jane.- of good eats. ' The T o rm en t, 153528
T o rm en tress’ Sunflow er 416760, .1 years old
s ir e : Cicero's Oolden
a position as m atron of the Soldiers' y0Un*
enjoyed gam es, a fte r the
Home at P ort Orchard
program . while th e ''g y p sies” , Eunice k ern Lad, 1 12882. Dam: A u tu m n 's T o rm en tress, 357758.
A ug u sta of P. T F., 389884, 4 years old. Sire: Hood F arm S T o r­
George T. M urray left a few days ;’on’ rlu(1 and D orothea G ilbert, were
ago for Roseburg where he expects to k" p' bu"y " lling fortunes. T he pro- m en to r lo th . 93731. Dam: A gatha of I’. T. F., 347680
La C reole's Beauty, 478339, 10 m onths old. S ire: Golden R iver’s
Irem ain at the Soldiers Home for the <'*®da am o " n,pd to *2 1 T he program
j consisted of an Im personation song ( haniplon, 137289. Darn: La C reo le's A utum n, 292461,
! winter.
by Miss V ae re ttis’ pupils, a song by
the audience and one by G ertru d e KII-
One H orse, 6 years old, drives single o r double.
Eleven head or
gel, Nellie H arrison and Helen Hite,
W e say - forward
Tw elve Rhode Island Red Hens.
readings by Miss Ivy TenEvck. iMrs. S hoats, 120 pounds apiece.
MARCH 1 K t £
Baiim back, D orothea G ilbert and
Price G oet
G Q \H C r -
FARM MACHINERY
Eunice Jo n sru d
In stru m en tal solos
to $6.00 On
by D orothy Jo n sru d and G ertru d e
One Ford car, 1920 M odel; one "D eL av al” 1000 S ep ara to r; one Pow er
IF
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u
Nov. 15th
Kligel. a vocal duet by Mrs I II W ashing M achine, alm ost new ; one Gas Engine, 2 h. p., in good shape;
WANT T o
Phipps and Mrs Robert Jo n sru d and lo n e Milk C a rt; sev eral Milk Cans and B uckets; one Mowing M achine one
a trio by Mrs. Jess H ite. Mrs. I II Riding C u ltiv a to r; one W alking C u ltiv a to r; two Spring W agons; one
MAKE A
I’hlpps and Mrs. R obert .lonsrnd and | Saddle and B ridle; M anure S p read er; one Single H arn ess; H ousehold
SHOWING*
a gipsy song by D orothea G ilbert Uooda
Goods too n num erous to m en tio n ; one Silo full of Corn E nsilage 20 tons
and Eunice Jo n sru d
- - tons C lover Hay.
W heat and J Vetch ••—
H ay; • 20
Services were held a t th e school­
house Sunday aftern o o n by Rev. Earl
C otton.
Miss E m m a Jo h n srn d of A lbert
TH E PERSON WHO
Lea. M innesota. Is visiting relatives <Y)L. W. H. WOOD. A uctioneer, V ancouver, W ashington,
W ANTS TO K E E P ON
at Kelso, being en ro n le to C alifornia,
w here she will spend th e w inter.
p rogressing m u st m ake certain
T he Jonsrtid-O underson L um ber
th a t bis h ealth is " r ig h t side up com pany has finished plan k in g th e
w ith ca re.”
One good way to
road from th e mill out to th e main
m ake ce rtain of th is is to p u r­ road.
chase
m eats
whose
quality-
Bargains In the want ads
At H. B. Perkins Farm n ea r H u rlb n rt Schoolhouse, tw o m iles South
g u ara n tee d n ess will m ake him
of C orbett
feel ce rtain th a t his digestion
will assim ilate th e proper food
values. One way to m ake ce r­
ta in of th a t Is to buy your m eats
Sale Begins 1 o ’clock P. M
here.
This
crush
CASH
Gresham
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Phone 901
Auction Sale
'O U R
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1920
HOME
BANK OF GRESHAM
O ur Store will be closed all day
Thursday, Nov. I I
ARMISTICE DAY
To honor the Boys who gave their
lives for democracy
C. H. DOLSON, Owner
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Walrad Mercantile Co.
A u c tio n S a le
MONDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1920
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THE YEAR
BY MAIL
MILO ALLEN, Owner
AUCTION SALE
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Gresham Electric Co.
Gresham P ltone
Meat 41 Market
Wood - Sand - Gravel
Delivered Any Place
Truck Service
J. R. KNARR & SON
TROITDALE. OREGON
Phone Orenluun 4HO.
Electrical Wiring of all kind«.
Motors Repaired. Agent for
the Western Electric Farm
Lighting Plants. Edison Co.
Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures
All work g u aran teed to pass
Inspection by th e Board of F ire
U n d erw riters.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED .
P h on e 81
FRED L. BOURNE, Prop.
P ow ell St next to B row n's M arket
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1920
Fresh
EIGHT GOOD COWS
Mine«' August or Coming Fresh Soon
SOME
YOUNO STOCK
ONE GOOD TEAM of HORSES, 5 and 6, and well broke
MIM ELLANEOUH Two sets h arn ess, one sp rin g wagon, one buggv
one m ow ing m achine, one hay ted d er, o ne Acme harrow , one riding
cu ltiv a to r, one O liver plow, and o th e r farm m achinery and toola too
num ero u s to m ention.
TERMS Oh' SALE -Sums tinder $20 Cash. Over $20 six m onths’
time on approved not«« a t H per cent interest.
H. B. PERKINS, Owner
COL W S WOOD, Auctioneer
A MEYERS Clerk