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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1921)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY », IM I PAGE THREE PLEASANT HOME AUCTION Irvin Ick ler is rep o rted som ew hat im proved follow ing a severe a ttac k of measles. T h e un d ersign ed w ill se ll at P u b lic A uction on th e farm know n as the Only a sm all n u m b er b raved th e U haiulterlaju & Spencer Farm tw o m iles so u th ea st o f G resham , on good u n u su ally storm y w eath er F riday g ra v el roail. on e-q u arter m ile so u th o f m ain road to Mt. H ood. T hose eveniug and atten d e d th e stereo p ti- BONDS com in g by car. get off at P alm hlad S tation , w alk on e-q u arter m ile north | con lectu re a t th e M ethodist church, on gravel road. Two son gs, “ Speed A w ay” and I "W hip-poor-w ill’' were sung by W | It. C rosier an d H. L. Ball and Miss E d ith F e lt gave two d elig h tfu l vlo- S ale to begin at lO:b.O o'clock, A. M., Sharp I lin solos. Mrs. M artin L tm nartz, Mrs. Idelle TH E FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PR O PER TY , TO -W IT: W ihlon and Mrs. H. L. Ball w ent to LIVE STOCK P o rtlan d M onday on business for th e F IF T E E N GOOD MILCH COW S Ladies* Aid society. W hile th e re F ive cows fresh soon. F ive cows now m ilking. F ive h eifers, all bred. they purchased an individual com All high g rad e H olsteins and Jerseys. One well bred g ra d e H olstein bull. m union se t fo r use at th e M ethodist church. 20 m onths old. Mrs. M L e n n a rts left M onday for FARM MACHINERY A shland w here sh e will spend a few Two wagons, two discs, one iron harrow , one O liver plow, one two- weeks visiting. She expects to spend row P la n e t J u n io r cu ltiv a to r, one two and one-half horse pow er gas en- most, of the tim e w ith th e 1. N. L. g ln e, and many o th e r sm all Im plem ents and tools too nu m ero u s to m ention. S h rin e r fam ily, and in sight-seeing TERM S O F SALE— All sum s u n d er 120.00, cash. Sum s over $20.00, six trip s in so u th e rn Oregon Mrs. A ngelina C lark, of P o rtlan d , m onths' tim e w ith in te rest a t eight per cent p er ann u m on approved I is v isitin g h er g ra n d d a u g h te r, Mrs. notes. No property to be rem oved until se ttle m en t is made. Jew ell Collins. Wrn. Collins has re tu rn e d to his FREE LUNCH AT NOON hom e h ere follow ing an op eratio n at ¡a P o rtlan d hospital. H is d au g h ter, i Mrs. Adie S tin er and little daugh- r iro m Idaho, are stay in g w ith him A. M EYERS, ... 11 . h ‘te R. I. A NDERSON, A uction eer , for a sh o rt tim e. Miss Ruby Bishop is v isitin g at th e hom e of Mrs. A lbert Quay. Miss R u th Ick le r called on Miss Bishop i one day recently. T he Cam eron an d Hogg Tie Ju g -; I glers played w ith th e O rient team Monday evening. T he score was 14 I to 7 in favor of th e Tie Jugglers, j Both team s have been recently or- ! ganized and have had but very little i practice. T he Ju g g le rs are from Bull I Run and this is th e ir first gam e of I th e season and none of th e players . have been p racticin g fo r some tim e. T he O rient team was only recently zx organized an d have only played one o th e r gam e. R ecently they played ag a in st th e G resham A m ateur A th letic association and w en an easy victory. At M onday’s gam e only two | of th e re g u la r players w ere p r e s e n t,! I th e o th ers w ere d etain ed on business. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. A ndrew s have i I purchased th e 4% acres w hich was ! form erly ow ned by H erb ert Simmons. i ' Mr. A ndrew s p urchased th e place 1 from A. E. H ooker, an atto rn ey , in P o rtlan d . He will build a new bun galow of m odern type on th e ir new ! site an d expects to m ake th e ir hom e i h ere perm anently. G eneral T ire W ork and R etreadin g Mr and Mrs. Alvin K linski, of | P o rtlan d , have ren ted th e Rauw place recently vaented by Wm. J. P h a ir and ! have moved onto th e place. Mrs. ! K linski will be rem em bered as Dolly M organ. M em bers of M ultnom ah g ran g e are p racticing for a “circu s” w hich will be Main Street Gresham, Ore g^ven at th e g ran g e hall S atu rd ay evening, F eb ru ary 19, T his e n te r SUCCESSOR TO H. M. HANEY ta in m en t prom ises so m eth in g u n usually clever in an e n te rta in m e n t line. F u lle r an n o u n cem en ts will be m ade later. T A X E X E M P T M U N IC IP A L BO N D S TUESDAY, FEB. 15 Rate 6 ', 6% ...6% 6% .7% 6% 6% .7% .6% City of Portland, Oregon, Imp. 1 Adams County. W ashington....... City of Idaho Falls, Id a h o ........ Town of S t.Jo h n , Washington.. Kimberly, Twin Falls Co., Idah Ochoeo Irrigation District, Croo City of Madras, Oregon............. City of Toppenish, Washington City of Enterprise, Oregon, Imp. M aturity Jan. 1, 1931 1922 1923 1922-1930 1921-1930 1921-1931) 1936 1923-1932 Various 1922-1931 Price 101 100 Various Various Various 92 73 Various 100 99 6 .14 to Yield 5.80% 6.00% 7.00% 8.00% 7.50% 6.75% 6.25% 7.00% 7.207, C O R P O R A T IO N BO ND S Multnomah & Claek. Co. Mutual Tel. Co .6% Paige Detroit Motor Car Co............................ 1% 1927-1929 1039 Various 82 CHAMBERLAIN & SPENCER, OWNERS U . S. LIBER T Y BO ND S A ll issu es bought and sold at the M arket Price If you are in the m arket for bonds come in and see us. BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON Tibbetts’ Vulcanizing Shop Bargains in Used Fords « New and Used Casings and Tubes If you need a good used car come in and let us show you our stock of Used Fords POWELL VALLEY W e H ave the N ew F ow ler C ultivator for all shallow cultivation. A new style cultivation which sure is giving great satisfaction for berries and all truck gardens. The new Grape Hoe will save 10 men's labor in cleaning out your berries. One-horse Reversible Disc Harrows, Spike Harrows, Plows, Springtooth Harrows, all for the small farm or berry man. GET YOUR REPAIRS EARLY—for Plows or all Implements RELIABILITY W. A. HESSEL SERVICE GRESHAM PH O NE 1041 RES. 0 x 2 T he L u th e ra n L adies' Aid society will m eet a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C arl Nelson, T h u rsd ay , F eb ru ary 10. A cordial in v itatio n is extended to all to atten d . T he L u th e r L eague will give Its I re g u la r m onthly p rogram a t th e ch u rch next Sunday evening. AU are I invited to atten d . Mrs. Geo. Rogers, of P o rtla n d ? form erly of th is place has been suf- ' ferln g from a severe a tta c k of ery sipelas, has recovered sufficiently to re tu rn from th e hospital to her home. She will n ot be able to a t tend th e fu n eral of h er fa th e r, Jo h n F an sh e r, who died T uesday m o rn ing. T h e young people are plan n in g a h ard tim es p arty to be held a t the schoolhouse F rid ay evening, F e b ru a ry 11. No refre sh m e n ts will be served, and everybody come. W ear y o u r old clothes and you will be as su red a rousing good tim e. G uests a t th e hem e of Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olsen, Sunday, w ere Miss , [N ellie Johnson, Miss M yrtle A n d e r-' son, Jo h n Jo h n so n and E arn est A n -, I derson. C arl K eller, of P o rtlan d , m ade a I sh o rt visit a t th e hom e of his p a r en ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. K eller last week. T he L u th e r L eague ch o ir and a few frien d s w ere en te rta in e d a t the Wm. P eterso n hom e la st S atu rd ay evening. All in good mechanical condition. Prices range from $125 to $500 R A K ER & SO N CRESHAM We Aim to Handle Only What We Can Recommend CORBETT C A SH P A ID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. E. B A U M A N N , Gresham Phone 901 Why Pay $300 M V to $500 for a Funeral? Mrs. S. S. Dallas has re tu rn e d from Colby, K ansas, w here sh e has been v isitin g relativ es an d frien d s the past few weeks P ercy Selfer has been q u ite ill w ith measles. F rien d s aqd neighbors are expres sin g th e ir sym pathy to Mr. and Mrs. O M. Richey In th e ir loss of a sec ond son. V irgil, who died F rid ay of com pllcatjofis follow ing measles. —including casket, embalming, outside box, funeral notices, grave marker, gloves, and personal services for We conduct funerals at all subur ban towns. No extra charge for service. LUSTED MILLER & TRACEY ln<l«-|„-n<l<-nt Article for Article and Grade for Grade W E BE L IE V E W E C A N S A V E Y O U M O N EY Give us a call and let us explain our sales service. WE FIGURE ESTIMATES and can deliver from our mill to your job not only Lumber but your S A S H , D O O R S, C E M E N T , BRIC K , P L A S T E R , ETC. Service F uneral Phone Main 2691 or A 678-85 D irector» T h ere w ill be no m eetin g of the L usted P aren t-T each er ¡ytsndation thia m onth ow ing to th e prevalence or meaalea In th is d istric t T he re g u la r «neeting was to have been held F rid a y evening T he next m eeting will be held on th e re g u la r d ate, the second F riday In March. Quality Right Grade Jones Lumber Co. Established BORING Complete Funeral W ash in gton at E lla, Went Hhle Jam es Benfield m et w ith a painful accid en t w hile o p era tin g a dragsav.- la st T hursday. C olum bia g ran g e held its re g u la r .m onthly m eeting S atu rd ay , F eb ru ary 5, w ith a good atten d a n ce of m em bers and th ree visitors. A bou n tifu l d in n e r was served a t noon, a fte r w hich th e lectu rer, Lydia O stran d , had charge of th e m eeting Several took p art and th e program was en joyed g rea tly by all. T he g ran g e will give a benefit social dance on th e evening of F eb ru ary 12. F red C. Reed was In P o rtlan d F ri day and S atu rd ay on business. Rev. Mr. M urphy preached a force ful and very in te re stin g serm on S un day m orning. T he Sunday school is proving a place of In terest, th e re be ing 52 In atten d a n ce Sunday, Feb. 6. Mrs. G»o. C h am b erlain is enter-1 ta in in g h er niece from P o rtlan d . T his section was visited w ith a fine snow storm F rid ay n ig h t. S atu rd ay m orning th e g ro u n d was covered w ith ab o u t th ree inches of snow , which had n early all m elted aw ay by even ing. H ow ever, thia did n o t seem to re ta rd th e grow th of "s ta g g e r w eed” as it is now ab o u t th re e Inches tall. ESTACADA Phone 891 G R E SH A M 1859 LU M BER YARD J. G. MAST, Branch Mgr. -8— ^— -8- QUALfTy 1 el. 96x — E lectric B uilding — 1921 Seed Catalog and Buyers' Guide, of » tai Interest to GARDENERS, POULTRYMEN, ORCHARDISTS & FARMERS M J H U 2 !i» t P o r t u a u d O r « Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. CARPENTER Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent Frank C. Jones LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Wiring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Floyd L. Mack