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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1921)
uhi i PAGE T H R E E FAIRVIEW Perfection Tires M r.-a n d Mrs. Geo. Robiuson, Georv» iteii.t. i„ ,s guests at the hom e of Mrs B liss’ p ar- 1 i * **5* ^ p ,cer of P o rt en ts, Mr. aud Mrs. J. I). C hitw ood, well M other and baby a re doing of D am ascus, last Sunday. At th e re g u la r m eeting of th e Mr. and Mrs. K eith K esterson, who have been visiting w ith rela- F airview g ran g e com ing on New ear's w day, It was dec,ded decided to to have have a a lives and frien d s h ereab o u ts d u rin g i Y . w the past couple of weeks d en aited i Y*a r 8 d ,n n e r in *,UnK »11 m eta- T uesday for th e ir hom e a t KeH^gg T h ere w«® «Tange ,h e tr famlIU,ii- I Oregon S#. T here was a m ost bounteous d in n er Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richey, of Bor- T o X In e a t 'u * T h e ^ i « ^ “ bKUt « ing, were callers at th e hom e of Mr i” »i , eat u , The “ d11 was b eau ti- and Mrs. G. N S ager Monday a ftJ r- «™ , . ± CO,? ted * “ h C h r‘8G»»8 col- noon. y r ors and a la rg e crow d enjoyed th e I Mrs. Jessie M KenjD of B a ssa n n •’r° KranJ'„ a f t e r " b ic h P o stm a ster! A lta, is a guest at th e Phoine of Mr UruJ8 ° f Ku8aell*,Ile « ran g e and Mrs. and Mrs. T. P. C am pbell ' fi.2 . ,of th a ‘ g ran g p Installed T P C a n i n h e l l nt thia - i 1 ,e follow ing officers of Fairview W. A. Rolfe of Dam ascus have n '- I m I L T « m th * en8ul®K y e a r: Mrs. tu rn ed from a trip to Spokane -111,1 -r e MJ 1,er’ m a ste r; Mrs. C arrie O akesdale Spokane and Tow nsend, overseer: Roy Stone, sec- Miss F lorence Richev left Sunday W .T o* n8end- ,re a 8 u re r: for M onm outh to resum e h er stu d ies assFstPnt b atiw ap 5 U ,n k .C yd® S(On,>’ at N orm al assistan t ste w a rd , O scar WaHn, W. F. M eacham of A berdeen, « s te U n i s t ™ , ' " ” To?vns':n d - >ad T W ashington, is a g u est at th e home a , ?*‘nt ste w a rd , Jo h n S trucken. of K. P. Evans, th is week ! Mra ke?»P*r iv JonaR Cen>8: N o tw ith stan d in g th e Inclemency Tow nsend P o m o n a M w EarI of d th an e ce w eath th e e re com w as m unity a larg e club at- L u te ® ^ ° I ° na' ten a t er th y? U, n^ ed a '¿U*. or wlU “ eed ? ne eoon conle ln a n «l look a t th is ond erfu l tire. T his will be your last o p p o rtu n ity to purchase these at th is g reatly reduced price. You will be g ettin g th e very ,H a .0." theJ Uar ket The T ire has an asbestos b r e a k li t i ^ n ' J J l e 1 makeS U *abt ,OU* e r - ............. T,va<l is ‘‘'I ““ ' <" »«*> ‘•’‘• ’I 8000 Miles 10,000 Miles $13.00 30 x 3 $14.50 $14.00 30 x 3 $17.50 $18.50 3 1 x 4 1 4 ............ $25.00 $16.50 33 x 31s ............ $27.00 $21.00 32 x 4 $27.62 $22.00 33 x 4 $29.00 $23.50 34 x 4 $30.00 win, Ileed a ,lre soon you can well afford to p urchase a FheL , . ‘hese tire s now. Ju st stop and figure w hat you will save on P Ur<‘8', “ w be morc than in te re st on th e m oney invested. , e dre Paying you to try them . If you buy once, you’ll buy again. I h e A la d d in I .am p in th e w in d o w g o e s at c o s t, $1O«OO. O n e o f t h e g r e a te st lig h t s o n e a r th . B e tte r h u rry if y o u w a n t it. M oth 1 l x n , t 1 w g u a g e , W in c h e s te r l*uni(i S h o tg u n , a tr u ly w o n d e r fu l g u n , fo r $ 2 0 .0 0 W. S. LOVEJOY „ Mrs 3 B » S S ”"« 2 X* K s « •'K E E w ith t h e p u r c h a se o f an y tir e in o u r M ock , a P e r fe c tio n T u b e. T o r a lim it e d tim e o n ly . GRESHAM, of N ext to j |, X(MU.s do IFHl, do til-U&UOtUb à . \ 1 w A o ru m m unit -&«. JX Q u / l ÓüVrfe. J'*“ ’ <wut m eet New Y ear’s eve. T h e program was excellent. T here will be Sunday school at II) o’clock and preach in g a t 11 a t th e g ran g e hall Sunday. Excerpt from la st S un d ay ’s F o r w ard, according to W orld's W ork I, "Exam ination of th e Intellects of a g reat cross section of th e A m erican |, nation has actu ally betray ed th a t the , average ad u lt in tellig en ce o r m ental capacity ln th e U nited S tates is but 13 o r 14 years o ld .” A recent Issue j of F orw ard m akes th e follow ing com m ent: “ Depends alto g e th e r u p on th e sta n d a rd by w hich said In tel lect Is m easured. M easured in d ol lars and cents we would say th a t it I is fully developed. M easured by the sta n d ard of m o rality and common idecency? Ah, well! not thuch above the an im al creation. W a lrath , Mrs Ja n e t G ran t. Loute B urlingam e. Mrs Ralph Copeland en tertain ed MONEY is a sure friend. When it is in our bank it will h e r m other, Mrs. C happell, an d siste r answer to your call when all other friends fail you. Mrs. Leo Allen and d a u g h te r of ( am as, W ashington, th e past week . . If to lose a friend- either BORROW money from Mrs. Ira Brooks and Mrs. J. W him or LEND money to him. y M oller en tertain ed a n u m b e r of th e ir friends on S atu rd ay evening at the 11 you want to MAKE a friend, bank your money; it will home of Mrs. J. W. Moller, th e occa serve you when you need it. j , * m sion being both th e ir birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. C larence S tam baugh, Try it. who ju st re tu rn e d from Y akim a sp en t th e week-end w ith Mrs. S tam \ erv little decline has taken effect in the b au g h ’s au n t. Mrs. E B urlingam e. We invite YOUR Banking Business. W. Johnson and E. B u rlin g am e of line of Hardware but the coming year probably V ancouver w ere also New Y ear's guests. has in store cheaper goods for everybody. The body of N orm an M cIntosh, th e last victim of th e Sandy riv er au to wreck on O ctober 17. was found by A. E. M ILLER, P re sid e n t As prices decline in the lines we handle, K. A. M ILLER. C ashier R ichard M oller on T h u rsd ay a fte r noon ln th e C olum bia riv er a t th e end which includes General Hardware, Paints, M. E. MARKELL, Vice Pre». M. II. S H IPL E Y , V et. C ashier CEDAR AND VICTORY of F airview avenue. Glass, Electrical and Plumbing goods, it is the Caryl Hoslln is spending th e h o li Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. S tru b el, of P o rt- days w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. intention of our house to follow these declines, , land, and Mr. and Mrs. E v erett S taf- Ed. H eslln. giving our customers the benefit of Lower ! ford and son Jim m y, w ere callers at , th e hom e of Al. Stafford last Sunday AMES Prices regardless of what the goods cost US evening. when they were bought. C h ristm as exercises w ere given A few loads of g rav el have been J p ut on th e y ard a t V ictory school- here by the school on C h ristm as eve. The schoolhouse was ta stily d ecor ,, , . On Account of Farm Having Been Sold j house. ated w ith everg reen s and cotton I his of course means an enormous loss to I he Undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the farm known as the I T he follow ing pupils are on th e which m ade a very p retty co n trast. i honor roll in V ictory school: C rich The recitatio n s and singing were us, but we feel that prices in general for the BENSON HOTEL FARM ton B urns, C rystal H ayden, H arlan good and was enjoyed by all. The pasf two or three years have been too high, and H ayden, M onta Splaw n, Alton schoolhouse was filled to its capacity. Two miles northeast of Gresham, two miles south of Troutdale, two A dance was given New Y ear’s eve Splaw n, E v erett W ood, M argaret we are anxious for them to return to normal. nines east of 12-Mile House on Base Line road. K erslake, L aw rence D outhlt, R obert in the hall to w atch the old y ear o u t K erslake, Percy C arlson, E d n a Wood and th e new y ea r in. H arris H am ilton, wife and children and Jo h n Flem ing. We want our customers and friends to feel A very p leasan t evening was sp en t spent C hristm as and New Y ear’s with a t th e hom e qf Mr. and Mrs. G eorge th e la tte r ’s sister, Mrs. Evelyn S h er that when they make a purchase of us they I A rm strong T uesday evening when rill, at Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. S. W hite e n tertain ed about :pi neighbors and frien d s g a th Sale to Begin at IO o'C lorlt A. M. S harp have paid not a cent more than they would ered In ho n o r of Mrs. E lsie Ju d d who all th e ir children o ver C hristm as. other places and that the quality is unques Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ross an d fam ily has been v isitin g h e r m o th er, Mrs. spent C h ristm as v 1th relativ es in Lord. tionable. T H E FOLLOW ING PRO PERTY , TO-W IT: R alph M ercer’s 24th b irth d a y was Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. C. Irw in sp e n t C h rist celebrated by a d in n e r p arty a t th e LIVE STOCK home of his p aren ts,. Ja n u a ry 1st mas week with Mr. an d Mrs. Perry i j Those present w ere, Mrs. M ary Boggs of P o rtland. } owrj for Lower Prices, Quality & Service. T w e n ty E x tr a <Jootl M ilch C ow s T he hom es here w ere n early all of Hood River, Miss D ora E m bree of C orvallis, Miss V erda A lbert of vacated d u rin g th e holidays. T he mill dateM« f n ig ,h .’V rad e H olatelns. Six ju st fresh and fo u r com ing fresh by Cam as, W ashington, and E lm er M er was closed down d u rin g th e e n tire H oisT K U N B .n a n 9e tO ire " ^ n ,n o r March. X cer and fam ily of P o rtlan d . A most week. CAI VFS ir n n V V r r year8„ o ld-, H E IF E R , 14 m onths old. bred. Five d elig h tfu l day was enjoyed by all. GOOD w n i 4 t v a "™ o' 8 °Ld AI1 Cow" T uberculin Tested. COTTRELL One°Ponv Vq?vH|w 8 ^ i d 9 year8 o ld ' w el« b t 1400 Pounds each One I ony. Six head Sheep. C h ester W hite R oar and th re e Brood Sows. KELSO Jan ies M anary and son, Gordon, P o rt,l a nd, spent Sunday w ith Mr. A fine baby boy was born to Mr. FARM MACHINERY and Mrs. H enry E ri, a rriv in g ju st I M anary s m other, Mrs. Jos. M anary. ln tim e for a C h ristm as present „ H a rrie t T im m erm an, of CrtaV* Muia tl° nai .T r2Ct° i . Wl,h tw ° - b°tt°n> «’low and Disc. F lo u r Mill and R. E. J a rl has sold o ut his s h a r e ! E’resh a m ’ vlKl‘ed a t th e Crasw ell Moi’l v com bined. M anure S preader. Deering Mower, good as new in th e g en eral m erch an d ise sto re bor-le st week. Mr ,a and Mrs. Geo. B lackburn sp e n t I Steel L ever S^-cGoi? HuVrow’^ T w o F ^ d C u t t ^ s e r c i d ^ p K ngln% ** P’ known as J a rl & JCri to A lbert Jons- LeW‘" O a r t e n ^ d o k l n ’ D rilT “ ¿ u ^ I vm ? " , Cang’ Milk C o X : G rinds ton“ rud. T he new p a rtn e r of th e firm, iN ew elL o V p o rt'ian d '': “ “ “ now to be know n as E ri & Jo n sru d , Mrs. A. K. G oger e n tertain ed th e Reo T ruck 1 V -fnn« i . v a to r- H arpoon F ork, Ropes and Pulleys, is th e oldest son of G ilb ert Jo n sru d ahd ’ ° JB W' * ° i' 0-Kallon Gaa T an k s; two 16- and is well and favorably known in ,,a P tist Aid society T h u rsd ay a fte r- gallon Oil D rum s thi8 vicinity. He is an ex-servire ,loon- T h ere was a n u m b er of ladies 15 tons Clover H av T w n »z>n« . man, for a rtr t wo rt “ a H’" m ost enjoy- 100 bU8h. h n sh : e l l. 8. L e i, r.?., L " " L n r . l L ^ . L 1’ o .?IPaned th e tLh having 8V‘n a v served > r VM ri7 T v.'.ar» s ^ S (nlP.1?* « 0.1 aI1(l »11 " rep P° o rt '“ e“ J° y’ Oats. 10L 8p.'‘l'‘ T°.n. ' b L L ior..8eed i L ^ h t « ')0 bushels Some Baled I W ILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT BERRYHILL FARM Straw . F o u r Rolls Fence W ire. 200 Fence Posts from th e sto re business a f te r s p e n d -!,, J ' P b a lr has gone to V ictoria, H ousehold F u rn itu re and o th e r article s too num erous to m ention. ONE MILE NORTHWEST OF GRESHAM (near County Gravel Pit) ing 14 y ears as a successful m erch r an t H. L., on a business trip . Mrs. P h a ir p aren ts P o rtlan d and business man. He will now de- Is visitin g h e r ----------ln TERM S OF SALE All sum s u n d er $20, Cash. Sums o v er $20 eig h t ! vote his tim e to th e In terests of hio d u rin g his absence. m onths tim e with In terest at 8 p er cent per annum on b ankable notes Mrs. Ida Holmes and d au g h ter, saw m ill, being a m em ber of th e J a rl No p roperty to be rem oved un til settle m en t is made. F ried a, have retu rn ed to th e ir home Nelson L um ber com pany n ea r at S p rln g w ater a f te r v isitin g Mrs. , M armot. F R E E LUNCH AT NOON Sale to Begin at 11 o ’Cloek A. M. H olm es’ p aren ts, Mr and Mrs. Geo. B lackburn, for a week Announcement Bank of Gresham AUCTION TUESDAY, JANUARY 11 L L KIDDER HDW. CO. AUCTION TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921 PLEASANT VALLEY NINE HEAD GOOD GRADE COWS AND H EIFERS Two a fresh In 1 u s ' Choice HoW.in Helle/, 2 yeaie’o lj -j« .............. . ■ — id S " “ !, HI?h: c ! .»"«"‘«c oiu, vhii dv siae: ’ will 7 ... freshen . U1. a * <an G rade Jersey 2 years old in A pril, F e b ru a sid ry e, 2d- l 2 High Y earling H elfers, H olstein and A yrshire. « s i Kl83Cr r d H am pshire Sows, bred to R egistered H am pshire Hoar- swhh X 8 p V on,hfl oI,,: 1 old°w eeighaty n o o e ib s.yearS ° ,d - We’Bht 1200 ,b8' : 1 I ,r ° W" M are’ » ,i. a s 1* ? : NICK SCHNELL, Owner. s s ip s s i.ra on Nee year', ,|„ WOOD, COAL, HAY, FEED Thoae present w ere Mrs. Boon Jo h n - < r. son of G resham , A. B. Olson, Mr. and . I Mrs. A. H. O Connell and son. George Delivered Any Place Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Olson. V irginia an d Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. GENERAL TRUCK Taylor, Hazel and Vernon and Mr. SERVICE—2 TRUCKS and Mrs. Chas. D ahlqulst and Naomi Good W agon, flay Rack, Wood Rack, Disc, alm ost n e w 2-se c tio n F ran k A . \ a n d e rllp 's T rib u te to Steel H arrow ; Single Shovel Plow new ; M o w er 8 « ¿ u b i e H a ro « ” P rohibit ion. Set Single H arness; Saddle and B ridle; Lawn M^wer. H arn ess, T r o u td a le , Oregon On F eb ru ary 25, 1920 Mr. F ra n k , I’b o n e G resh a m XII) MIM ELLANKOVH— W ashing M achine; W rin g er; B arrel C hurn A. \a n d e r lip , one of th e forem ost E n te rp rise Meat G rin d er; Milk Cans; C anned F ru it and V egetables and financiers of A m erica, in a speech he- o th e r articles too num erous to m ention. v«geianies, and fore the Econom ic club In th e H otel T E R M S O F S A L E — A ll sn m s u n d e r $ 2 0 . C ash . S u m s o v e r $ 8 0 . elw ht Astor. New York City said: W ith a clea r Insight and com m o n th s tim e w ith in te r e s t at X per < ent on a p p ro v e,! n o t ,« . * mon sense we have am ended o u r con S A L E R A IN O K '’S H IX E . If w e a th e r Is had S a le w ill b e h e ld in b arn . stitu tio n and have p ro h ib itio n , the g re a te st single econom ic fac to r look F R E E LUNCH AT NOON. Electrical W iring of all kinds. ing tow ard m ateria l p ro sp erity ever created by legislative en actm en t. 1 Motors Repaired. Agent for believe th a t th e econom ic value of the W estern Electric Farm prohibition will ev en tu ally be an In COL. W. S. WOOD A SOX'S, A u c tio n e e r s Lighting Plants. Edison Co. A. MEYERS. Clerk fluence fo r th e p u rity of sAclety, the like of which will am aze ourselves Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures. and th e w orld.” All work g u ara n tee d to pass The l ir s t S tate Bank fu rn ish es its inspection by th e Board of F ire saving depositors w ith U. 8. T reasu ry U nderw riters. certificates ru n n in g six m onths or one y ear bearin g in te re st a t ra te of 5% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. per cent and 6 per cent. No sa fe r ESTIMATES FU R N I8H ED . secu rities can be had. tf LEE EVANS Gresham Electric Co. MARION JOHNSON, Owner 1921 FORD SEDAN FOR SALE V» ire Wheels, 5 Tires 95 per cent new, About ST50 extras. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Will take trade, prefer Chevrolet. J. I. BACON, Phone 1601 or 1621 ; ABOUT ALS WIFE ’ LEAVING HIM i HOME SWEET HOME NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS E xtensive a lte ra tio n s have been m ade a t o u r F irs t and A lder S tre ets P assenger S tation and much b etter accom m odations have been provided for o u r p atro n s. T his building Is now being used exclusively by us and, In ad d i tion to th e tick et office, lost a rtic le s’ b ureau an d express office we have Installed an "E L E C T R IC STO R E,” w here. Mazda la m p s ’and electrical appliances may be p urchased, ap plications m ade for elec tric lig h t and power, and w here lig h t and pow er bills may be paid. ( r / i r ’ i * 1!1 ni«ke possible for o u r p atro n s to tra n sa c t such m a t ters of business w ith o u r Com pany w ithout going up town to our m ain offices in th e E lectric building, and you will receive th e name co u rteo u s and a tte n tiv e service. receive tn e sam e Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hami, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats P h o n « 81 SLASHING WANTED — L arg e or FRED L. BOURNE, Prop. sm all trac ts. E. W aldo, R. A, Box ! Powell St. next to B row n’s M arket 323. P o rtlan d . H alf m ile so u th of T ro u td ale. 93 j DO YOU M EAN I THE S L IP FOB I GOOD ? k . A. MILLER, Clerk J. 0. KURATLI, Auctioneer SANITARY MARKET M ain WHY YES' AXO WHAT DO you SUPPOSE SHE SAID TO FOOD AL AS SHE LEFT THE HOUSE? S treet GRESHAM GEO. DIKTL, Phone $81 P rop . WHY LET'S SEE - OU' I KNOW* STAXPIX& WITH HEP HAND unoN THE DOOPKXOf) WITH TEARS AS BIG AS APPLES IN EACH EYE SHE SAYS WITH QUIVERING LIPS A L .IS MV HALON STRAIGHT <1