December 14, 1920
CHRISTMAS NUMBER, GRESHAM OUTLOOK
THE HAMPSHIRE HOG
the H am pshire has
REV. MARANGEOPA TO
PREACH IN GRESHAM
THE FARMER S FRIEND own >“ 'h a t section,
come Into his
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as exhibits of
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! H am pshites a t several s ta te fairs out-
Rev. H arrab ellio A M arangeopa
It is a fact of g en eral In terest th at | num bered all o th e r breeds, th e eu-
will preach Sunday m orning a t 11 th e packers a re offering a prem ium tries a t the Iow a sta te fair to ta lin g I
o’clock and again a t 7:3 0 In th e even- Qf fr' om $1 00 t0 $2.25 for hogs of 800 H atuP8h‘" * -
ing a t the F ree M ethodist church.
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i A num ber of progressive eastern
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This m eeting gives an op p o rtu n ity for * e
acon O p e over the price paid M ultnom ah county farm ers a re now
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th e people of G resham to h e a r w arn t ° r th e " la r d ” type hog. T he reason specializing in H am pshires, am ong
God can do for a savage.
t° r this fact is found in th e dem and others U. G. Sm ith, su p e rin ten d e n t of
EARNING SURPLUS
Mr. M arangeopa has w alked 118,- °t th e A m erican public for pork of M ultnom ah C ounty F arm , Jas. H.
000 m iles preaching th e gospel and su p e rio r q u ality and flavor, a heavy S terling, M arion Johnson, C. P. Tail-
23,000 m iles in th e U nited States. lean loin, choice, uniform ly streak ed man, and W elch B rothers.
He is now on his way back to S o«.u bacon, and ham s th a t possess th e
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M ultnom ah County F arm , hom e of
A frica to preach to th e 155,000,000 la rg e st per cent of ten d er lean meat. ,
B erry G r o w e r s’ A tte n tio n !
th e dow n-and-out. th e indigent, th e
natives th a t a re w ithout God and T he H am pshire hog Alls th ese re-
Mr. P. E. H arris, an expert on soil
w hat H e can do fo r them . Mr. Mar- q u irem en ts perfectly, dresses a very and fertilizatio n of th e M arine P rod- Pennile8S' m flrm and sick who are
angeopa says th a t th e re a re 177,000,- high p e rc e n t, an d holds an enviable ucts Com pany, of Tacom a, W ashing- Public charges,
is situ ate d n ear
000 people in A frica and of these record from th e sta n d p o in t of healtn , ton, will lectu re on “ C hem istry of th e T ro u td ale and ab o u t th ree m iles
22,000,000 have become C hristians, which accounts fo r th e fact th a t they Soil and F e rtilizers,” at th e G range rrorn G resham .
It is m aintained by
A cordial invitation is extended to have repeatedly “ topped” th e Chi
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all to join in th e Sunday services.
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i The P ack er’s F av o rite is also pop- ence has proven th a t proper fertiliza- i ,b e *"rection of th e county commis-
I wish to T h a n k t iT m a n y friends £
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‘“ pOrt: n,‘ faCtor ln th e S‘° ner8 a “ d *B 0,6 g n ' ate8t lnBt“ U'
who have given help and sym pathy ' , 1 . th e mo8t Profltable hog to successful grow ing of fru its and ber- tion of its kind in th e state. W ith
in connection w ith th e illness ano ,
’ m j k l n g 1tb1e Iarge8f gain at the ries and any inform ation along th a t som ething like 200 acres of fine agri-
d eath of my wife and for th e many *"ast cost. U hile th e H am pshire hog line should be of in terest to every cu ltu ral land and ad eq u ate facilities
b eau tifu l floral g ifts.
, ls n° t a8 well know n in th is p a rt of grow er. An open discussion will be it h eiUCi , o m ain. ain it8plf hut o f
B. NORTHRUP.
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popularity in th e west is stead ily in-,
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Pvrex Oven Glass m akes ideal creasing, as was evidenced by the
A «Potlight. A new U nited S tates
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C hristm as gifts. A large asso rtm en t num bers exhibited a t the Pacific In- tire o r tu b e’ a 8et of weed chains, a . T he fa n n in g division shows a prof-
to select from at L. L. K idder Hdw. te rn a tio n a l Livestock Exposition Re
p un,p' W hat W,H m ake * b e tte r ? 6<V ye“ r “ th ® ,ollow ing reports
Co.
f r„ m . b „ p _____. P_ . L . . I f h ristm as presen t 7 G resham Over- for last year and th is year, each of
ports from th e Corn Belt in d icate th a t I land Co. W. A. Hessel
d ate of Ju ly 31:
MANAGEMENT
IS PLEASED
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(Christinasi in (Dregon
Over hills and valleys heavy clouds are bending.
Driven here and th e re by ocean winds contending.
Now th e drops like tears from troubled sp irits falling
P ress upon th e ea rlh a shroud of gloom appulling.
Soon appears the rift th at pours the su n lig h t flooding
T hrough the m oistened a ir th a t o’e r th e e a rth is brooding__
None more p ure can touch the heaving breast with healing;
S unshine w arm th e h eart revives with g rate fu l feeling.
G reen th e fields and deeper green the fit trees stan d in g
t h ristm as-llk e w ith low er lim bs th e m ore expanding;
Holly, m istletoe and laurel of the m ountain
Deck the woods, th e ir leaves aglow from N atu re's fountain.
F a r the foothills stretch aw ay in bluish soinbreness;
Snow-capped peaks arise like sen tin els in w hiteness.
B reaks th ere are along th is skyline stretch in g upward
W here g reat rivers roll along th e ir course to seaw ard.
Deep in w in ter's sluggish arms th e landscape sleepeth;
Conscious seem th e woods and fields th a t som eone keepeth
W atch o ’er N atu re white her children w ait th e season
W hen new life aw aking stirs th e mind to reason.
Midst this hush of N atu re’s nig h t is heard sw eet m elody;
C h ild ren ’s voices blend w ith angels in glad rapsody.
Love of God, goodw ill and peace to men a re given;
Glory over all ls filling ea rth with heaven.
P ro d u ce
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H. L. ST. CLAIR.
Sold
1919
IM S
Milk, lb s................. 288,134
289,71 1
B u tter, lbs........................... 7,107 7,564
E ggs, d o z ................
5 ,1 4 4
9,965 (
P otatoes, lbs........ 70,209
70,614 '
V egetables, lbs..... 48,202
61,555
F ru its, lb s............. 16,980
21,158
Pork, lb s.............. 14,538
11,488 ¡
1,144 !
Veal, lb s.................
654
B e e f, lbs
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759
2,763 I
We wish to extend o u r most h e a rtfe lt C hristm as and New Y ears g re e t
P oultry, lbs.......................... 2,066 2,506
ings
to the m em bers of o u r Saron congregation in Powell Valley. May God,
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Hay, tons
Ensilage, tons.
145 o u r heavenly F a th e r, abun d an tly bess yon end his tru e children every
where! May you rejoice in th e Lord, and your h earts be Ailed w ith th e
O ats, tons
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Straw , t o n s ..........
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Holy S pirit because of th e good tidings of g reat joy which th e holy angels
T he w holesale m ark et value of th is brought unto us, nam ely, th u t “ Unto us is born th is day, in th e city of
produce for 1919 was $20,763.53. David, a Savior which is C hrist the L o rd ,” L et everyone join in w ith th e
. O perating expenses fo r sam e year m u ltitu d e of the heavenly host, p raising Hod and saying, "G lory to God in
were $14,146.76. T otal profits, $»,- the highest, and on e a rth peace, good will tow ard m en.”
616.77.
REV. J. TRUEDSON.
F o r th is year th e w holesale m ark et
value was $24,174.48, w ith o p eratin g
expertises a t $16,062.61, leaving a
total profit of $8,111.87.
Nearly all of th e en u m erated pro
m unity. It has also raised money for
KELSO
ceeds w ere used in various county in
various purposes. T he club recently
stitu tio n s and was charged for at
By MRS. ROBT. JONSRUD.
provided th e schoolhouse w ith two
w holesale prices at tim e of delivery.
A n u m b er of places have changed gasoline lam ps, and se n t $5 to th e
ow ners In th is com m unity d u rin g the L iterary Digest C hild-Feeding fund.
The county com m issioners a re
past year. T h ere seem s to be a de
highly pleased w ith th e m anagem ent m and for sm all places, and in creas
IxN-al W om en V isit P ortland S ettle
of th e county farm w hich is su p e rin
ing in te rest in chicken and berry
m en t C enter.
tended by U. G. Sm ith u n d er th e raising. T his p art of th e country is
Mrs. H. C. L arsen, Mrs. A. S. Hisey,
tu te la g e of S. B. H all, o u r county well adapted to these pro jects as well
ag ric u ltu rist. T he present y ear has as dairying, and w ith th e certain ty Mrs. O. A. E astm an, Mrs, C. M. Zim
been p articu la rly g ratify in g in a fi of a paved highw ay, which, accord m erm an, Mrs. Percy L arsen, Mrs.
nancial way, as th e profits have been ing to Mr. Yeon, will be en tirely fin Cora B. W alker, and Mrs. Mary Patch
over $8000 In th e farm
divi ished in 1921, th e prospects a re In from the W om en’s Home M issionary
society here atten d ed th e an n u al
sion.
T h at profit does not mean deed b rig h t for th e com ing year.
m eeting of th e society at th e P o rt
th a t th e in stitu tio n is self-sustaining,
The Jonsrud-G underson L um ber land S ettlem ent C enter la st T h u rs
but th a t th e farm in g end has m ade
th a t m uch over and above the cost of Com pany iB now p rep arin g for the day.
T he ch ild ren of th e S ettlem en t
m ainaining it. If every farm of its spring trad e. A Bticker has ju st been
a m achine for m ak- gave an Interestin g program which
size could m ake such a show ing i t ,, set up, which
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would he a profltable business f o r i,'! g a kinds of m oulding. They are displayed som e of th e w ork th a t they
anyone to u n d ertak e, llu t not every also erecting a m achine shop equip have been doing d u rin g th e past few
T here were th irty different
farm can have an up-to-date m anage ped w ith a large iron la th e and drill m onths
m ent. Mr. Sm ith was selected as su press, also a trip ham m er w ith a 150- n atio n alities rep resen ted on th e p la t
p erin ten d en t because he knows how pound ham m er. T here is a g reat deal form a t one tim e and a lto g e th e r they
to run a farm . He is a g ra d u a te of re p a ir work to be done around a Joined In singing th e hym n of th eir
F lags
farm er and gets a good salary. H ere saw m ill. T he m achinery of this mill adopted land, “ A m erica.”
Is a h in t fo r o th ers who have larg e ™nsi8*8 o t ,w o n il" engines, steam were presented to each child on th e
farm s— tim e and expert.
f7 d doub,e ®»*lnes. edger, two program only eig h t of whom had
In th e hospital d ep artm en t are p la" er.8’ two do" k ey8 fo r logging and ever owned an A merican flag before.
from 275 to 300 Inm ates the year “ 3 ^ ‘ton lru ck for <lellver,ng lu ,n b er-
T hose p resen t were filled w ith en
round. T hese are cared for by th e
R obert Jo n sru d , p resid en t of the thusiasm for th e work which Is ca r
county; th a t is, those who belong ro m pany predicts a building boom for ried on by th e Home M issionary so
here, but M ultnom ah county is earing ,b e next two or th ree years, as this ciety.
for p atien ts from o th e r counties who ' H an i<lf‘a ' country for dairying and
: are being paid for, so not all of those ohlcken-ralslng and we have a clim ate
The F irst S tate Bank furn ish es Its
| a t o u r county farm are charges upon th a t
bring people from east, saving depositors with U. S. T reasury
certificates ru n n in g six m onths or one
i th e tax funds ap p ro p riated for th e north and south.
I farm .
T his d istric t raised $26 fo r th e re- y ear bearing In terest a t ra te of 5%
p er cent and 6 per cent. No safer
M ultnom ah is doing som ething ce,’t an n u al Red Gross roll call.
secu rities can be had.
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! th a t may extend fu rth e r.
It has
Miss V aerettl and Mrs. Baum back
adopted th e policy of accepting pa- are Preparing a C hristm as program
One new T h o r E lectric W ashing
tien ts from o th e r counties upon th e for F riday aftern o o n , Decem ber 24. m achine a t big reduction in price.
T
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adies’
club
of
Kelso
will
m
eet
receipt of the m onthly cost of th e ir
F ra n k C. Jones & Co., E lectric lildg
board, lodging and attendance. This a t the hom e of Mrs. R obert Jo n sru d
policy som ew hat reduces the p er In- 0,1 T hursday, December 16. The pur-
Dry wood, first gro w th seasoned
m ate cost, since th e facilities av a il pose of th is club has been m ainly to fir for sale, also green wood. C. D.
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a b l e and th e staff necessary for o u r (
own ln d ig en ts are such th a t a much
la rg e r n u m b er th an
M ultnom ah:
■ county has can be cared for and at
j th e sam e tim e a saving can be m a d e ’
to o u r neighboring counties in th a t '
»a they are relieved from th e expense of
fl? providing such a se p arate in stitu tio n
va for th is identical purpose.
County C om m issioner Rufus C.
va H olm an, In speaking of th is m a tte r
to an O utlook rep resen tativ e, says: T w o and O n e-h alf M iles E ast o f Union Stock Yards, 1 V4 Mile« E ast of
"T he item of public relief Is grow ing B ridgeton, O regon, on th e B ow les P lace. Turn off o f H ighw ay Just Sooth
■2 by leaps and bounds and steps should
o f Oil S tation C olum bia Beach R oad.
rk be tak en , in my opinion, a t th e very
earliest m om ent to organize the en tire
■gf problem on a m ore system atic basis,
' so th a t th e sta te aB a u n it Is o r g a n - !
ized. I recom m end th a t th is become
S ale to C om m ence at l l tst o 'clo ck A. M.
a function of the s ta te governm ent
w ith county co-operation, and th a t it I
be based upon th e plans of th e com
m unity ch est and confidential ex-
¡change now In operation am ong the
Eighteen Milk Cows, 10 fresh, 8 springers. One Jersey, balance Hol
p riv ate ch a rities of P o rtla n d .”
stein. T hirty-one E xtra Bred com ing 2-year-old H olstein H elfers
One
3-year-oId
Itegistered H olstein Bull.
It has been d em o n strated th a t the ,
HORSE----One
Saddle
Horse.
. plan of carin g fo r th e Indigent of j
Brood Sow and nine Pigs
F o u r stan d s Bees.
o th e r counties adds no special burden
' to M ultnom ah county, when th e o th e r |
[ counties pay th e ir way, and th e Idea j
is grow ing. As an exam ple of th e I
grow th of th e Idea it may be m e n -;
MACHINERY, ETC.
tloned th a t C lackam as county will not j
Iron
W
heel
W
agon;
14-inch
Plow ; H arro w ; S urrey; Mower; Hay
m ake a budget ap p ro p riatio n thia
year th e sum of $10,000 as a s ta rte r ; R ake; 2-horse C u ltiv a to r; Root C u tte r; Double Shovel; Single Shovel;
for a countv noor farm
S om e leala
C u ltlv ato r; 3-horse F razier S crap er; Row B oat; F ord R o ad ster;
to r a county poor farm
»«m»’ Ifg » - Saddle; 60 rods 26-lnch Hog W ire F encing; 150 feet '¿-in ch W ater Pipe;
latlon may be taken up at the coming go feet 2-inch Pipe; Vise; Anvil; Single H arness; 1 ty H. P. Gasoline
session of th e leg islatu re upon this E ngine; Jack so n H ay F o rk ; W heel B arrow ; E m pire Cream S ep arato r;
m atter.
| Pum p Ja ck ; 2-Cook Stoves; H eater, and o th e r articles.
PASTOR’S CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
A S O N O R A — T h e G if t S u p r e m e
Will be a source of pleasure for the whole family—every day in the year—for
years to come. \ ou will make no mistake in purchasing one of these wonderful
1 honographs. We have on the floor severalmodels of this machine.
Also STRAUBE and HAZELTON PIANOS
Come and see them.
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WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR MANY
USEFUL GIFTS.
Among them are the following: Leather Goods,
Purses, Hand Bags, Ivory Goods, Toilet Sets,
Stationery, Fountain Pens, Thermos Goods,
Cigars, Pipes, Perfumes, Christmas Cards and
Candies, Books, Etc.
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Gresham Drug Co.
Phone 721
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THE REX ALL STORE
The Economy
Sedan
AN OVERLAND-4 SEDAN
IS THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT
The Overland Sedan does not ask for auspicious conditions under which to perform.
She asks only for the open road.
Triplex Spring will make it so.
If it be smooth, so much the better.
If not, then her
For comfort is second nature to the Overland Sedan, and maintenance is the least of
her difficulties.
Gasoline means no more in her young life than oil in a salad dressing, and her official
gallon record exceeds 27 miles.
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Blit greatest of all the merits of the Overland Sedan is her all-around usefulness—the
ceaseless cycle of ht*r service, her readiness for shopping, her efficiency in business, her
up-and doing spirit ou a tour—where the road goes she will go also, swiftly, comfortably,
economically, and so safely that any man who buys an Overland Sedan can tru st his wife
or daughter at the wheel.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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United States Tires
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T hat’s why we recommend them and sell them.
They will give you satisfaction at less cost per
mile.
Light Truck«
Heavy Duty Trucks
Accessories
Oils
Are
Good Tire«
Select y o u r tiros ac
c o rd in g to th e roads
th e y h a re 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. S. Plain.
For b est r e su lts—
e v e r y w h e r e — U. 3.
Royal Cords.
Gresham Overland Co.
R eliability
W A HESSEL
PHONE 1041
Service
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AUCTION SALE
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920
CATTLE TUBERCULIN TESTED
New 4>arnge P ro g rra eln g .
W ork on R ak er's g ara g e ls pro
gressing nicely and they hope to
^ave It com pleted som e tim e ln tne
n ear fu tu re . A larg e force of men T E R M S:— Sums u nder $20, Cash; $20 and over, six m onths' tim e on
Is w orking on th e building which be
approved security.
gins to show up as a m ost attractiv e
addition to th e Powell stre e t business F R E E 1,1 NCH AT MOON
MALE RAIN OR SHINE
houses. T h at th e building will be
lighted ls evident from th e one h u n
dred electric lights which Floyd L.
Mack Is Installing. T h ere will be
•lx o r seven electric m otors with
which to ru n the many new m achines
4'OU W. M. WOOD A SONS, A uctioneers, V ancouver. W ashington
which will add to th e efficiency of th e
A . MEYERS. F irs t 8 ta te Bank of G resham . Clerk
work ln th e shop
W ork o n
W. CURRY, Owner and Manager
ksbvomwtisqo fuur