GRESHAM ERMONT HAS PAIR OF OLDEST SENATORS OUTLOOK. TROUTDALE TUESDAY, JA N U A R Y 11. 1221 PAGE THREE FREEZING METHOD A BOON TO BERRY GROWERS It is hoped th a t Uncle Sam is bet- , te r on th e long h au l th a n th e sh o rt Continued from Page 1. i haul In th e way of delivering m ail, for surely th ere is a noticeable slow ­ shipped from P o rtlan d , Oregon, to ness on a certain ro u te over th is way. New York City in pre-cooled, iced re­ ¡On M onday, December 27, 1920, your correspondent sen t a le tte r to the frig e ra to r cars a n d th e co u ten ts of Outlook giving an account of the the b arrels is still a solid cake of ice C hristinas tre e exercises and o th e r and can be placed again in cold sto r­ m utters of in te rest, in tim e to appear age to be w orked up at th e conven­ (in th e first issue a fte r C hristm as, and ! at th is w ritin g Ja n u a ry 6, 1921, it ience of th e buyer, o r th e product lias not come back to m e in printed I can be loaded on board ship and car- form . was delivered too late for Tues- ried to any p art of th e globe in the day's paper, an d F rid a y 's p aper has bhlp3 cold gU roolll S o *yo,j not got aro u n d yet, no m ail a t all th is ! . . ... , . . ; . W ednesday. H ere goes an o th e r batch, "et 11 8 Plan w hat was a perlsh- hope 1 sh all see them again before ;‘ble product th a t would not keep to they a re old an d grey. G resham is i exceed 24 hours is saved for an in- an easy 20-m lnute drive from Trout-1 definite tlm e. c h e rrie s as well as all kinds of berries aré handled Jn this The P aren t-T each er circle m eets next week F rid ay , th e 14th, in stead of i economical way. The economy of th is plan of hand- th is week as m entioned before. In th e aftern o o n a t th e schoolhouse. | ling sm all fru its will com pel its adop­ The T ro u td ale L adies’ Aid society tion. T he saving of lab o r as com ­ There are many ways of at- same age. They are. Senatoi met with Mrs. H erb ert Bradley, W ed­ pared w ith canning is fully 90 per icting attention, but Vermont William P Dillingham and Sena­ nesday, w ith a goodly n um ber pres- . .. . . . as a way. all her own. Beth tor Carroll S. Page, the latter also ent, including several visitors. A very i c e n t' * 16 cos* *“ e b arrel as coni- >r senators claim the distinction boasts that he is the bnly great­ pl^asant aftern o o n was enjoyed b y 1 pared w ith tin cans is n ot to exceed being the two oldest men in grandfather in the Senate They those present. By m otion th e Aid 25 per cent and th e b arrel has a atw vl e U. 8. Senate and both are the were born in IS43. decided to go on record as protest- • salvage v a l u e a f t e r t h e f n . i t <« r e ing against th e change of th e nam e ' dlUe ttfter fru lt U , .— m ethods , , » 7 trap 7 ---- 1--------- u n l e s s it he nioved. ar ade can intg, be added ful p in g and 7----- po ;----- son- ! of „ the J * Sandv a ^ y boulevard yb^ d , he fru 1 it he is su g m Jam, when jelly, FARMER S WEEK ing th em At the close of his address ,a r Aid m eeting now a silver tea is juice, soda fo untain sy ru p o r pie and BflONEY is a sure friend. When it is in our bank it will ATTENDANCE GOOD a n um b er of farm ers expressed a d e - ; given ad ding to th e sociability and thp eogt of eouiDment for co]d « t o r - answer to your call when all other friends fail you. sire to e n te r a cam paign against g ray ; replenishing th e trea su ry . Mrs Continued from page 1 diggers field mice etc Bradley, assisted by Mrs. Wm “ KP and o p eratin g expense is so much If you want to lose a friend, either BORROW money from super-phosphates seem s to have a Spence anil Mrs. W iley R ichardson, j 1««« th an for canning th a t It is su re him or LEND money to him. --------------------- I served delicious refresh m en ts. to become a popular plan. very beneficial effect on the young C ontractor and B u ild er Mr and Mrs. M orris McGinnis and This m ethod of m ark etin g opens clover plants and also on grain crops. If you want to MAKE a friend, bank your money; it will H ave located in G resham and am children are visiting friends in south- up a world m ark et. T here are h u n ­ serve you when you need it. Mr. Salzman Is carrying on th is ex­ ready to ta k e any w ork in my line lern Oregon. perim en t work u nder th e direction of Long experience. W ork g u aran teed . D. J. H ays, of H alsey, is visiting dreds of w holesale g ro cers in this Try it. th e Oregon A gricultural college and Let me bid on your work. Phone 327 at the hom e of his d au g h ter, Mrs. D co untry who will p u t up th e ir own L. J. W inter. H. Nash. brands of sm all fru its u n d er th eir th e county ag e n t's office. We invite YOUR Banking Business. E lm er Seaton, nephew of J. L own labels a t a profit. They are in I. N. G abrielson, F ederal Rodent Rockwell, n ear th e Base L ine road, th e m arket now. Need Your Suit C leaned? C ontrol Specialist, spoke in th e a f te r ­ was m Have it F rench dry cleaned. R e - ,., . arried . . . to Miss Osea Jones on noon. He described the h ab it of th e Then th e re is the pie foundry. M ori ‘ pairing neatly done. T ailoring fo r a ? 5 j *1« 8.1? They various rodents th a t are found in a re residing w ith Mr. and Mrs. Rock­ folks have a n a tu ra l ap p e tite for pie , ladles and men. well. W ednesday evening a crowd and those th a t haven’t, can acquire it th is section and told of th e success- PETER LENARD. Tailor. A. F . M ILLER. P resid en t K. A. MILLER, C ashier of neighboring young people seden- The pie man hails this freezing m eth- aded them . . ... . .. . . . W. K. M ARKELL, V ice P res. M. R. SH IPL E Y , A sst. C ashier od with delight as he can m ake berry pies any day In th e year. And w hile I -------------------------------------------------------- POWELL VALLEY we are on th e pie p a rt of th is them e Treasury W ill P rovide .$1 and #25 ... , . Savings Securities to M eet Dem and, Rev. N. B. H anson, a m issionary did you know th a t they a re using au- ... , I th e S K , 2 2 s, from China, will speak at the L u th -i eran church W ednesday e v e n in g .! Rev. Mr. H anson will have a very in ­ larg e cities th a t tu rn o ut 1800 pies In 1921. They are a $1 T re a s u ry ' te restin g m essage for th e people of per hour, all th e work being done by I Savings stam p and a $25 T reasury Electrical Wiring of all kinds. th is com m unity and a good a tte n d ­ m achinery except ta k in g th e stem s i’av *nK? certificate. T he decision to l Motors Repaired. Agent for . . . . . ,,, issue these securities comes as a re- 1 ance is desired. off th e ch erries and they a re ju st like guIt of th e HavlngB cam paign carried the Western Electric Farm T he L u th eran L adies' Aid society those th a t m o th er used to m ake if the on by th e trea su ry d ep artm en t during will m eet at the hom e of Miss Ellen Lighting Plants. Edison Co. Unis T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , Jan . 13. sam e fo rm u la Is followed. Ilut 1 f ? tle present year In Industrial plants A cordial in v itatio n is extended to all ) m o th er p refers to m ake th e pies she [th ro u g h o u t the country. T his cant-, Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures. ■ „ a , - * .. | I ,.rg paign has d em onstrated th a t work 1 to be present. lean send Mary to the sto re . for a pail a $1 u n it for saving and th a t) All work guaranteed to pass Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olsen e n te r - , of frozen berries, they also are seeking an In v estm en t' Inspection by the Board of Fire tnined at d in n e r Sunday. Rev. a n d , The color and flavor of well security of th e $25 denom ination. Underwriters. Mrs. J. T ruedson, F ra n k S tattanson , . . .. . . .. , The new $1 Savings Stam p will be and fam ily and Mrs. Em elle John- fru it '« n ot Injured a particle b rig h t red In color Im printed on green I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. son. | by th e freezing m ethod. T he con- tin t and will bear th e head of Alex­ ESTIMATES FURNISHED. T he an n u al m eeting of th e L u th er sum ption of fru it Juices as a beverage an d er H am ilton. This is th e first J P h on e 81 League will be held at the L u th eran 1 is increasing very fast, also th e fru it tim e th at the first S ecretary of the ri'i'n ?1’« Sun,Iay’ Ja llu a ry 16- The su n d ea Is very p opular and A rm our T reasury has been fittingly honored j FRED L. BOURNE, Prop. reg u lar program will be given and „ .. . by having his p o rtra it on a g o v ern ­ th e su it th e an n u al business of th e L e a g u e |* Com pany s trav e lle r tells me th a t ment savings security. Powell St. next to Brow n’s M arket th e m ost p o p u lar is th e C u th b ert will be tran sacted The new $25 savings certificate will , A n u m b er of m em bers of th e raspberry, and it grow s h ere as nat- he sim ilar In design and term s to the _ L u th eran church gave a welcome u rally as th e fern. W hat th is te rr i­ T reasury Savings certificates of $100 p arty to .Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carl- tory needs Is 2000 acres m ore berries and $1000 m a tu rity value, although , of different color. son of O rient who recently arrived T he 25-cent th rift stam p an d the | from A berdeen. T he C arlsons are and a cold sto rag e capacity to hold living on w hat is know n as th e H ar­ 20,000 b arrels and we can employ $5 savings stam p have obtained so rison place. 5 00 people th e year round a t good stro n g a foothold In th e schools of Mrs M yrtle A nderson en tertain ed wages m ak in g jam , juice and jelly th e nation th a t th e ir Issue will be Delivered Any Place the L u th e r League choir and o th er and have a w eekly payroll of $5000. continued In 1921, not only to cn-1 courage saving and wise Investm ent, friends at h e r hom e S aturday even­ ing. A m ost d elig h tfu l evening was Will we g rasp the o p p o rtu n ity o r let but also to give Am erican youth the ' GENERAL TRUCK enjoyed. it pass? W hy not cooperate? O ur | o p p o rtu n ity of becoming an active SERVICE—2 TRUCKS p a rtn e r In th e g re a t business of his ! C ooperative Berry G row ers associa or h er national governm ent. This PLEASANT VALLEY tion Is growing. We have 110 mem-1 should go far to create hab its of tl hers. L et’s grow berries to pay o u r nanclal stren g th and practical patri T ro u td ale, Ois-gon P leasan t Valley com m unity clu b , . .. , , otlsm th ro u g h o u t th e nation. i P h on e Gri'slinm 8-41» will hold its weekly m eeting a t t h e , ' ' a r We can do It If T he 1921 savings stam p of $5 m a­ grange hall F rid ay evening, Ja n u ary «t<’P building m ore w ar ships. t u r i t y value will be la rg e r In size 14. Com m unity w orkers from P o rt-j D. E. TOWLE than the 1920 Issue, will be o ran g e ' lan d will ad d ress th is m eeting. Ev- , _________ _ In color and will hear th e p o rtra it i SATISFACTION GUARANTEED erybody is urged to atten d . head of Lincoln. 15 Years Experience G am e Laws F av o r Bird T reaties. FR E D It. JONES The to tal n um ber of gam e laws en ­ LUSTED D entistry inado painless by nerve acted In 1920 probably will not ex- Piano Tuning and Repairing The P aren t-T each er circle of th e ICPod 60' w hlrh ,s Bhou, norm al for blocking methods. Try It. Dr. C. P. | O rder at Outlook i i. vi , in i $ i . ‘even years, when only a few states Johnson, f ill Morgan Bldg., P o rt-i PRICE Leave $:t.no Phone 701 Lusted school will hold a basket so- hoId iPg,ulaflve SPBBionB. th e Iawg land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. cial at th e school on F rid a y evening, enacted f u rth e r progress was made Ja n u a ry 14, In connection with Its along th e line of harm onizing sta te FLORENCE M. HONEY CARPENTER re g u la r m onthly m eeting. All are In- ^ r is la tio n w ith th e m ig rato ry bird AND CABINET SHOP ■ i. i .. j ' ¡tre aty act regulations. Piano, Harmony ei o a tend. Thp n|ORt Im p o rtan t changes affect- <'nnlriu tIng and B uilding H ours: 11. a m. to 6 p m Monday, --------------------- ing big gam e were In New York and F u rn itu re Marie or R epaired. T uesday, 'Thursday and Friday. CARPENTER LICENSED ELECTRICIAN “ K idded by E x p erts.’' Quebec. New York re-enacted the S tu d io, F irst S tate Rank Hldg. J. A. BUSHONG Septic Tanks Wiring for Light ''S cram bled eggs,” ordered a cuh - buck law and lim ited th e h u n te r to West T hird S treet G resham F irst S tre e t G resham Built and Power to m er in a city m arket re sta u ra n t, one buck a season. The deer season PHONE 544 Phone 681 ' Milk to a st,” m urm ured his com pau- was also modified In several locall- Jack Screws National Mazda ion, who was not feeling well. ties. In Quebec the season was for Rent Lamps “ Scram ble two and a g raveyard sh o rten ed 19 days on deer and bull stew ,” san g o ut th e w aitress w ith the moose, except In four countries, and T itian h air. 50 days on caribou. "H e re ,” corrected th e second man, L egislation of far-reach in g Import- "I w ant m ilk to a st." i ance looking to the p reservation of “ You 11 get It, Buddy,” replied th e quail and o th e r upland gam e birds E xtensive alteratio n s have been m ade at o u r F irst and Alder girl. “ T h a t’s w hat they call milk included an act of congress, approved S treets P assenger Station and much b e tte r accom m odations have 'to a s t down In P ittsb u rg h w here I December 18, 1919, p ro h ib itin g the been provided for o u r p atrons. w orked." ¡sale of upland gam e birds In th e dis- The two custom ers held a confer- trlc t of Colum bia and an act in Mary- This building Is now being used exclusively by us and, In ad d i­ ence and decided to "p u t one over" on land pro h ib itin g th e sale of quail, tion to th e tick et office, lost articles' b ureau and express office, we the “ fre th young th in g ” from P itts­ rutiled grouse. Introduced pheasant, burgh. T he first one w anted a glass and wild tu rk ey In th a t state. have Installed an "E L E C T R IC STORE,” w here Mazda lam ps and of milk and the second a cup of black electrical appliances may be purchased, applications m ade for elec­ coffee. “ P rom ote th e Ju n ior Cat." tric lig h t and power, and w here light und power bills may be palif. W hen th e g irl appeared to p u t a Inasm uch as ratH did much d am ­ "set up" of re sta u ra n t a rtille ry In age to his papers, a H indu clerk, T his will m ake It possible for o u r p atro n s to tra n sa c t such m a t­ fro n t of th e men th e second man gave who was In charge of th e official doc­ ters of business with o u r Com pany w ithout going up-town to o u r the follow ing o rd er: "A b ottle of um ents In one of the m ore rem ote main offices In the E lectric building, and you will receive the sam e lacteal flnld for my friend and scu ttle Indian towns obtained perm ission to courteous and atten tiv e service. of Jav a w ith no sea foam fo r m e." keep two cats, th e la rg e r of which "C halk one a n ’ a d ip p er of in k ,” -was to receive som ew hat b e tte r ra ­ shouted th e girl. She d id n ’t even tions than th e o th er. A few weeks grin. la te r th e head office a t Delhi received th is dispatch: U n i t a F«‘I1 o h . “ I have th e honor to inform you The co u n try p a sto r m ade it a point th a t th e sen io r cat Is ab sen t w ithout to welcome any stra n g e r cordially. leave. W hat shall I d o ?” One evening a Swedish girl, em ployed To th is problem th e office vouch- as a dom estic in one of th e fa sh io n -! nô'”rep'ly A fter w aiting a few | able homes, was present. The min- dayR thp H1ndu ¿¿n't"off T p m p o s a ï later welcomed her to th e church and I « jn re absentee cat I propose to expressed th e hope th a t she would be 1 prom ote Junior cat and In th e m ean­ a re g u la r a tte n d a n t. F in ally he said tim e to ta k e Into governm ent service ’ Cor. P ow ell ami Maple th a t if sh e would .. be at . hom 2 2 5 Ash Street . e some , . i a p ro b atio n er cat on full ratio n s.” , G resham evening d u rin g th e week he would _ p „ r t | an(i orpgonlun. P ortland call. 851 Btlwy. 2 0 8 2 Main S treet GRESHAM Phone 881 " T ’ank you.” she m um ured Keep In style, Try one of those GBO. D1KTL. Prop. "classy-fled” ads UJ& g I dx> iM tu do a . 'Wxmm unit -w. 4aX (Qu/t I3q/rfe'. ftowv View. (wwt & wxv. (Mint Xccl O too/nk./ - un£t ScrnA Bank of Gresham S P E C IA L Gresham Electric Co. Heavy wool mixed Logger’s sox, now . $ .50 Medium .weight mixed wool sox.............. 35 Men’s heavy fleeced union suits........ 2.35 Men’s heavy fleeced shirts and drawers 1.35 Boys’ heavy gray fleeced union suits, all sizes, 6 years to 16 y ears................. 1.48 Women’s union suits, fleec'ed, winter weight, low neck, wing sleeves, now 1.65 Women’s heavy fleeced union suits, high neck, long sleeves, now ................... 2.10 A Full Line of Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children WOOD, COAL, HAY, FEED LEE EVANS WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. Frank C. Jones Floyd L. 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