Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 18, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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F O l ’R
GRESHAM LOCALS
Brood Your Chicks
with a Buckeye
The Standard BUCKEYE Brooder burns
coal or briquets
—Makes three chicks grow where one grew before.
—Cuts cost of equipment to less than half.
—Cuts cost of operation to less than half.
—Reduces the time and labor to less than a fourth.
—-GUARANTEED to raise more chicks and better
chicks.
—Self-regulating heat thermostat.
— Sold with a m oney back guarantee.
SOLD IN TtVO SIZES
500 Chick s i z e ........ $27.50
1000 Chick s i z e ........ $33.25
Chick Founts, Feeders, Carbolinium, Insect Powder and Spray
X
Pumps.
{ L L. Kidder Hardware Co.
First Showing of the
NEW GROSVENOR
m
Community Plate
The most beautiful design ever
created.
GUY D. JONES, Jeweler
Phone 651
New Arrivals
CRETONNES, 25c and 39c
Spring and Summer Muslin Underwear
B e d Stam ps.
Bishop Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. R arnes from Ohio
are v isitin g w ith th e A. L Stone fam ­
ily. They arriv ed here from C alifor­
nia w here they have spent som e tim e
visiting. They found th e w eath er
here some different th an th e C alifor­
nia w eather. Mr. Itarn es and Mr.
Stone a re cousins.
Miss Mabel W agner, of P o rtlan d ,
spent th e week-end w ith h e r au n t,
Mrs. J. H. P eterson and fam ily.
The Epworth League held its
business meeting at the J. H. Peterson
home on Monday evening. On Tues­
day afternoon the regular meeting of
the Ladies' Aid was also with Mrs. J.
H. Peterson.
NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS
Extensive alteratio n s have been m ade at o u r F irst and Alder
Sirccia P assenger S tation and much b etter accom m odations have
been provided for o u r patrons.
This building Is now being used exclusively by us and, in ad d i­
tion to th e ticket office lost a rtic le s’ b u reau and express office, we
have installed an ’’ELECTRIC STO RE,” w here Mazda lam ps ami
electrical appliances may be purchased, applications m ade fo r elec­
tric light and power, and w here light and pow er bills may be paid.
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
ALL KINDS OF
W ORK
By Acre or Hour
Ernest J. Brugger
* Phone Gresham 1604
i
Full se ttle m en t has been m ade by
H. W. S nashall. rep resen tin g th e
F arm ers M utual F ire In su ra n ce com ­
pany. to Mrs C arrie Drube. whose
home was partially destroyed by fire
on last S atu rd ay night. W orkm en
are already busy reb u ild in g th e up­
per p a rt of th e house, which was com ­
pletely b urned off.
The fire had been discovered by th e
night w atchm an, H. L. W ostell. and
the alarm tu rn e d In, to which th e
firemen prom pty responded
T he
fire is supposed to have sta rte d from
sp ark s from a n eig h b o r’s chimney.
A p p re c ia tio n
TRACTOR WORK
OF ALL KINDS
Will go any place
Phone Corbett 730
Results
W e sp eclallxe in them . O u r se ed s a r e g u a r a n te e d tr u e
to nam e. We g rew u p in th e M a rk e t G a rd e n e r b u sin e ss
a n d will g la d ly giv e you su g g e stio n s an d ad v ice a s a
p a r t o f o u r service.
-I II/,
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W e are introducers of O regon Ballhead Cabbage, Portland
M ark e t C orn, Early M ark e t C orn, O regon G iant ( Y o u n t)
Beans, Selected Earliana Tom ato and G ill’s Im proved Golden
Bantam C orn.
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FRUIT TREES
ALL 4 TO «-FOOT G RADE
BERRY PLANTS
S t r a ' ' b errie s, im m en se yield s, b est
t f inn, r '
rh e a r in g S t r a w b e r r i e s ; also W ilson
( la rk s, M agoon s. N ew O reg o n , G old D o llar
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P err>- la r g e r a n d sw e e te r th a n logans.
m eiitKal b e rry t,p " ’ e x t r a s tr o n K, io r Im m e d ia te sh lp -
C u th b e rt R a sp b e rrie s , s tr o n g h e a lth y p la n ts.
K a r is a s CaP R aB p b errles- C u m b e rla n d . A m erican ,
m otO
hryB8| a ^ r nrlesh T horn ,e8 8 ’ L a w to n a n d “ a ">-
berreie8deSt c C U rran ^ ’
G rape8,
G o o seb erries,
D ew -
R o y a l A nne. L a m b e rt a n d B in g
C h e r r i e s ; G ra v e n ste ln , D elicious,
N o rth e rn Spy. O rtley A pples ; M uir,
E a rly C ra w fo rd , C lin g P e a c h e s ;
B a rtle tt, B e u rre D ’A n jo u a n d B ose
P e a r s ; Yellow E g g . B ra d s h a w a n d
P e a c h P l u m s ; Ita lia n . P e tite , u n -
g a r ia n P r u n e s ; T ilto n , M o o rp a rk
a n d B len h eim A p rico ts ; F ra n q u e tte
G ra fte d W a ln u ts , 4.6, 6.8 feet. B e­
sid es m a n y o th e r v a rie tie s of f r u it
trees.
SWEET PEAS AND FLOWER SEEDS
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FIELD SEEDS AND POTATOES
r-o o n e .,,1
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su lt . . u . s . b efo re b ...........
u y in g —O regon g ro w n , a c ­
clim a te d H e ld C orn. R ed a n d A lsik e C lo v er
I im o th y , R ye, G ra ss , G rim m A lfa lfa Seed
G ra in s, etc.
P o ta to e s — E a rlie s t o f All, P rid e o f M u lt­
n o m ah . Snow, B ritish Q ueen, E a rly R ose A m e r­
ican W onder, N e tte d G em s a n d R u ra ls.'
GLADIOLIAS AND ROSES
W e c a r r y a fin e lis t o f G lad io lias, m o stly
O regon g ro w n bulbs.
C a ro lin e T e sto u t R oses, b esid es a fin e lis t of
u p -to -d a te v a rie tie s, in clu d in g m a n y new s o r ts
In th o se p o p u la r co p p ery sh a d es.
Pe“ - A1“ * comp,ete
LEADING DAHLIA GROWERS
w g ro w a c r e s o f D a h lla s a n d sh jp a ll o v er
th e U n ited S ta te s. 600 v a rie tie s to choose fro m .
L e t u s h elp you in y o u r selectio n .
FLOWERING SHRUBS
AND VINES
W e c a r r y a good a s s o r tm e n t of d ecid u o u s
s h ru b s a n d su p p ly th e m fre s h fro m th e g ro u n d .
PERENNIALS
S tro n g p la n ts o f o u r ow n g ro w in g . W e h a v e
a v ery la rg e a s s o rtm e n t. In clu d in g C o reo p sis
G a llla rd la , D elp h in iu m , Iris , C a n te rb u r y B ells
S w eet W illiam s. W all F lo w ers. D ay L ilies,
P eo n ies, R ed H o t P o k ers, etc.
FERTILIZERS-
2 » r 8pec,al„ Pr e Pa r «d g e n e ra l f e rtiliz e r
is a
b a la n c e d p la n t fo o d ^ T w IH g ^ % M d ° T e ^
y iu p r ic e d
c o n ta in in g 2 p e r ce n t
’ S p eclal p o ta to F e r tiliz e r a n d P u y a llu p B e rry B ra n d .
L e t i s q u o te
HOW TO REACH OUR FARM
ro o m
P ack ets^ o u n c ^ ’ q u ^ e r ’ p ^ n d ^ ^ a ' i r p i ^ s ^ n d ’ p o V n d ^ ^ e ^ i T T m " V i’^ a ?
fro m fre sh weeds, e n a b lin g u s to giv e v e ry q u ick se rv ice
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P in a d v a n c e
on " o T , s " T C g ^ ^ ^ ^
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Careful A ttention
Given _ to M ail Orders
Auk
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P h o n e T a b o r 24sJ.
Ask to r Catalog
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B o n te No. 1.
GILL BROS. SEED CO.
PORTLAND, OREGON
PURE LARD
HOME BRED
HOME
FED
Tel.
96 x — E le c tric
B u ild in g — A la in
St.
Frank C. Jones & Co.
CARPENTER
Septic Tanks
Built
Jack Screws
for Rent
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
Wiring for Light
and Power
National Mazda
Lamps
Frank C. Jones
Floyd L. Mack
HOME MADE
MADE FOB HOME
3s 65c, 5s $1,
10s $2
Delivered
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
Gresham Meat Market
Malo S treet
GRESHAM
GEO. DfKTL.
fr o p .
P hone SSI
A. J. W. BROWN
Phone 41
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FIRE LOSS PROMPTLY
MET BY COMPANY
This will m ake It possible for o u r patro n s to tra n sa c t such m a t­
ter« of business with ou r company w ithout going up town to o u r
main offices in th e E lectric building, and you will receive th e same
courteous and atten tiv e service
CECIL POUNDER
W ill Give the Best
FAIRVIEW
For Q uality
By Hour or Acre
Oregon Grown
Garden Seeds
Home Products
I hat new “NOVELTY W AIST” material which
is fast taking the place over Georgette, in Navy
Blue and Black.
TRACTOR
Miss M argery Lym an, who was re­
cently In ju red in a m otorcycle acci­
d en t on th e Powell V alley road, is
im proving nicely and th e sp lin ts have
been rem oved from th e broken bones
F rien d s will be glad to learn th a t
she is able to be up again.
Russell K. A kin stopped one day
last week fo r a few h o u rs’ visit with
th e A rchie C o rn u tt fam ily a t Rid­
dle. Oregon, w hile on a business trip
th ro u g h so u th e rn Oregon. H e found
Mr. C o rn u tt to be rap id ly recovering
from a recent sev ere p araly tic stro k e.
He found th e o rch ard s th e re in
bloom and prospects of a bum per
crop of fru it. He also says th e stra w ­
berries will be ripening in ab o u t two
weeks. Mr. Akin rep resen t o v er Ore-
gon, W ashington and Idaho, th e Uni-I
versal P roducts com pany of Oshkoch
W isconsin, m a n u fa ctu re rs of the
“ U niversal” line of electric lig h t ai)l
pow er plants.
Mrs. V esta R ainey has so success
fully recovered from h e r recent sick­
ness th a t she was able to m ake the
trip to S p rin g w ater to visit a few
vzeeks w ith her d au g h ter.
Miss E d n a H offm eister. who has
been w ith Mrs. 9. C. Jones, has re­
tu rn ed to h er hom e in Dam ascus
Miss E lizabeth McKeown, m em ber
of th e freshm an class, was elected
May Queen a t a g en eral m eeting of
all th e stu d e n ts Monday. She will
reign over the destinies of th e fre sh ­
man class for th e com ing year.
A b irth d a y d in n e r was given In
honor of P. S. Akin la st T uesday ev­
ening a t his hom e in P o rtlan d , at
whjch all of his ch ild ren and g ra n d ­
children w ere p resen t. It was not
only his 79th b irth d ay , b u t also his
50th w edding an n iv ersary .
Those
p resen t were Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell K
Akin and children, Russell and Eliza-
betham of G resham , Mr. and Mrs.
Edw ard D rake and ch ildren, L au ra
and Edw ard, Dr. Otis F. Akin. Dr.
and Mrs. C h a rles’ P eth eram , all of
P o rtlan d , and Mrs. C larence T ru e
Wilson and d au g h ter Mary E lizabeth,
of W ashington, D. C.
E. R. W right, who lives ju s t east
of G resham , is erectin g a new chicken
house of m odern construction.
S. C. Jones received by parcel post
a box of broccoli, fresh from th e g a r ­
den of A rchie C o rn u tt’s farm a t R id­
dle, Douglas county, Oregon. The
heads a re m ore solid an d of much
finer flavor th a t th e broccoli o b ­
tained here.
H allie Jones is spending p a rt of
his vacation w ith his sister, Mrs
Russell K. Akin, at H ighland F arm
( edric Stone was given a surprist
party on Wednesday evening in honor
of his birthday. The evening was
spent in playing 500 and a fine lunch
eon was served by Mrs. Stone.
Mrs. B. L. W alrad has returned
from Astoria, where she went early in
the week as a delegate to the state con
ventlon of the Royal Neighbors.
Principal Elmer F. Goodwin has been
Invited to attenil a m eeting at Aurora
tomorrow to explain to delegates of
various school dlstrrets the organiza­
tion and working of the uhlon high
school.
A call has been sent out by the of­
ficers of the Red Cross for old m aga­
zines and papers, clothing nnd rags.
Any contributions may be left with
Mrs. John Metzger.
Mrs. Ida Shepherd, m other of Mrs.
A. A. Fancher. Is ill at the home of her
daughter. She has ©een bedfast for
the past eight weeks.
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Seven room double constructed
house, $2300.
B e fo re b u ild in g , com e and
o u r w o rk .
mv
We build an y th in g you wish at
a reaso n ab le price.
R a y o r C o n tra c t.
P h o n e AOxI
OSCAR W THOREN
K x p m w e x l.
I wish to publicly th a n k my friends
C ER TIFIED OATS
and neighbors and th e G resham vol­
SH ADEBAND GROWN
u n te er fire d ep a rtm en t fo r th e ir
ECLIPSE . CLIMAX - SENATOR
prom pt assistan ce w hich saved mttch
? * * • W in n e r , a t E v e ry S how
of my household goods when my
X evure th e t r u e g e n u in e S h a d e la n d O a t.
hom e was p artially burned.
fro m us.
W H E A T
EARI-T ra a r t
MRS. C. DRUBE.
vv n c A I karlt MARQUI8
T he Bank of G resham pays S per an d F T E L n M s i L PTteT ,tot on FARM
cent In terest on tim e deposit».— Adv. r i r i e \ T u i V Elie«S b ^ ' X . 1“ Cpm’
D entistry m ad s painless by nerve
blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr. C. P
Johnson. «11 Morgan Bldg . P o rt­
land. Oregon. Main «74».— Adv.
M 7 l i i •« P
o r v l a m b
Have you ever driven over one of the new
Kood roads.-
If so, you know what the
federal Reserve Banking System is doing
for its member banks and their depositors.
No more ruts and sandy spots, gullies and
steep hills, but a smooth surface and even
grades for the financing of business and
farming to travel over.
> ou can get on this road and enjoy its ad-
\ nt ages by becoming one of our depositors
- Don t delay.
a s s ia v t
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FIRST STATE BANK
( .B E N H A M .
OREGON