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PAGE FOUR G H E s HAM OUTLOOK. FR ID A Y , MARCH 25, 1W2I GRESHAM LOCALS FARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRS Big Bargains in Used Fords T he W ednesday Study club will m eet a t th e lib rary W ednesday even ing, M arch 30. In te re stin g papers have been prepared by Mias E stelle B. W ebb on th e "O ld S o u th w est,” and Mrs. J. C. K ilgore on “ O ur Mexi can N eighbors.” T he roll call will be answ ered by q u o tatio n s from n o t ed S ou th ern ers. A full atten d a n ce is desired. BenJ. Llppy of S eattle called a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen W ednesday. Mr. Lippy, who is a. The New INTERNATIONAL Roller-bearing, Light- nephew of Mr. I.araen, has been in draft SPREADER. Wide spread, all wheels track. P o rtlan d the past week on business. R. I). Bailey and fam ily and Miss TRACTOR PLOWS, GANG PLOWS, SULKY E m m a Johnson were g u ests la st even PLOWS, WALK IN(; PLOWS, in chilled or steel. ing a t a b irthday d in n er in P o rtlan d In honor of Mrs. G race Inm an, given CULTIVATORS, GARDEN SEEDERS, by h e r niece. Miss L illian Jaeg er. HAND SEEDERS J. S. H ail is recovering from a serious a ttac k of shingles. He has Water Systems for any type or depth of well (installed). been quite sick for th e p ast two weeks b ut is now on th e road to re covery. Rev. M. B. P aro u n n ag ian , M ethod ist Oregon conference Sunday school m issionary, is in th is com m unity w orking w ith Rev. A. S. H isey In an RELIABILITY SERVICE effort to re-establieh Sunday schools th a t have discontinued th e ir work. Phone 1041 D uring th e week th ey have been vis itin g In th e vicinity of B ennett chapel and also in th e te rrito ry n ea r D am as H. G. MULLENHOFF S COW HOLDS COAST RECORD cus. Rev. Mr. P aro u n ag ian recently w orked in th e neighborhood of Bull S tanhope Belle Jo h a n n a No. 282,- Run. T his w ork tak es him all over 677, th e H o lstein -F resian cow owned th e s ta te and his rep o rt to confer by H. G. Mullenhoff. has broken th e ence la st y ear show ed a to ta l of 11,- seven-day record of Segis P ie te rtje 593 m iles trav eled d u rin g th e year P rospect, th e ca rn atio n cream cow Mr. and Mrs. W. C. B urch left to who reoently sm ashed th e w orld’s day fo r R oseburg to vipit w ith th eir record fo r m ilk production d u rin g th e d au g h ters, Mrs. Mabel F ow ler and year. H er record fo r th e year was Mrs. L eiah Lockwood, and son Earl. 37,381.4 pounds. C lair will rem ain w ith his au n t, Mrs T he local cow’s la te st record fo r a E. Davidson. seven-day period is 84 4 pounds of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bennison have m ilk an d th is is h ig h e r th an th e had as g u ests for th e past week or ch am p io n ’s record fo r a seven-day two th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. Rex Baldwin period Stanhope Belle Jo h an n e now and tw o children of P o rtlan d . Dr. holds th e Pacific coast record for m ilk Baldw in comes o ut over evenings and production, having produced m ore Phone 691 GRESHAM w eek-ends. m ilk in seven days th a n any living Mr. and Mrs. J. C. P eteraon and cow on th e coast. Unofficial records d au g h ters, E sth e r and Alice, w ent place th e b u tte r record a t 31.7 last week to Shaw, Oregon, w here pounds of b u tte r fo r th e week. The Mr. an d Mrs. P eterson will m ake cow Is g ain in g on h e r own record th e ir hom e on th e ir p ru n e ranch. w ith th e com ing of m ore se ttl «1 E sth e r has retu rn ed to h e r w ork in w eath er and th e b u tte rfa t record Is the Bank of G resham and Alice will g rad u ally clim bing. D uring th e past They will give you the moat m ileage for th e money of any tire be back to resum e school w ork next few days she has clim bed to b etter m ade. New stock right from the factory, Come in and exam ine Monday. T he g irls will live a t the th an fo u r pounds of b u tte r in one them . R alph Davidson home. day, and sh e Is still increasing. H er T u I m * Vuleanimxl T he Queen E sth e r g irls a re col highest b u tte rfa t record is 3.8 pounds lecting clothing to be used in relief for th e day. w ork. They are expected to leave T his cow is six years old and ju st th e ir co n trib u tio n s at th e hom e of N ext Io B row n's Market Gresham beginning to reach h e r prim e. Mrs. A. Hevel before next W ednes day. See J o h n Brown for Insurance. D entiatry m ade puiniess by nerve Miss Benem a M atthew s sp en t a few I can ta k e care of all lines of W ood blocking m ethods. Try it. l)r. C. P. days la st week a t th e hom e of her sta n d ard insurance, including F ire, Cull ties for aale. E kström T ruck Johnson, 611 Morgan Ilidg., P o rt Life, C asualty, A utom obile in the Service, phone 861. tf fath e r, BenJ. M atthew s. She has re best com panies on ea rth . John land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. tu rn ed to H eppner, w here she is em Brown, Main stre e t, G resham , phone ployed a t sten o g rap h ic work. 981. tf | . x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Ross Rrown w ent recently to e a st NOTICE O F FIN AL ACCOUNT. ern Oregon for th e benefit of hla In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of health . He is visiting w ith his sin Oregon for th e County of M ultno mah. ter, Mrs. Miriam A dkins, at Hepp In th e M atter of the E sta te of Jo h n ner. F. Sheller, Deceased. F red H. L indsay and fam ily, who Notice is hereby given th a t th e u n have lived for th e w in ter in G resh dersigned, a d m in istra to r of th e estate am . have retu rn ed to th e ir hom e in of Jo h n F. S heller, deceased, has filed his final account in th e se ttle m en t of N orth Dnkota. said estate, in th e C ircu it C ourt of T he Koch saw m ill n e a r Bull Run, th e S tate of Oregon, fo r th e County has closed down tem p o rarily until it of M ultnom ah, and th a t th e Ju d g e of said court has ap pointed, th e fo u rth can be moved to a new location. A m ong th ese h ere fo r fhe E aster day of A pril, 1921, a t 9 :3 0 o ’clock a. m., at th e C ou rth o u se In th e city of vacation a re Mrs. Inez M iller and son P o rtlan d , said county and state, as Ralph, and Mrs. Phoebe B ohannon, the tim e and place fo r th e h earin g of who are at th e hom e of Mr. am i Mrs. objections tovsaid account and for the se ttle m en t of said estate. } « o D. L. McLain. S H. SH ELLER , T he G resham G irls’ Cooking club A d m in istrato r. i will m eet tom orrow a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock Date of first publication. Mar. 4, '21. with th e club leader, Miss M ildred Date of last publication, April 1, 1921 II. B. DICKINSON, A ttorney, St. Clair. 931 C ham ber of Com merce, Mrs H enry M etzger was hostess P o rtlan d , Oregon. | on W ednesday a t a d in n er party. For Quality K cal E sta te and R en tals Those p resen t were Mrs. H enry P faff Mrs. A dair Strole, Mrs. M orris W ork. Mrs. Em il Oswald and Mrs. O. E. ' Milleson all of P o rtlan d , also Mrs. i I A. W. M etzger and Mrs J. Exl. y. O. E. Milleson of P o rtlan d has been called to C alifornia by th e serious ill-| I ness of his fath e r, who w ent th e re on : a visit ab o u t th re e weeks ago F. A. H olliday of P o rtlan d , for- ' rnerly of G resham , and Jo h n R obin son of N orth D akota had a lucky es HOME BRED c a p e f p m in ju ry on last W ednesday. when th e F ord sedan in w hich they HOME FED were d riv in g on th e C olum bia hlgh- Why Fay j way w ent down a 20-foot em b an k HOME MADE m ent th is sid e of S prin g d ale and tu rn ed over twice N eith er was h u rt. MADE FOR HOME Mr Robinson is here visiting w ith his , la th e r, J. M cPherson Robinson, who I is seriously ill at his hom e In G resh 3s 65c, 5s $1, 10s $2 am. WE ARE GOING TO MAKE A Clearance Sale on All Used Fords For the Dairyman—For the Berry Grower or the Diversified Farmer BEFORE WE MOVE INTO OUR NEW BUILDING If you are going to need a car take advantage of these Special Prices 1915 Ford T ru ck .............................. $350 1920 Ford T ru ck ................................ 650 1920 Ford Sedan, demonstrator . . . . 750 Touring C ars........................... $150 to 300 S IL O S Get our prices for 1921 before buying W. A. HESSEL ALL GUARANTEED R A K E R & SO N CLEAN-UP SALE Chevrolet 1-ton Truck, good condition. Ford 1-ton Truck, chain drive. Chevrolet Delivery. Ford Roadster Will Take Trade C. E. O S B U R N L Mileage Satisfaction No Mileage Limit If It’s Mileage You’re Looking for, Buy Fabric, Cord and Solid Tires and Tubes PERFECTION TIRES W. S. LOVEJOY, Agent NEW ARRIVALS Tibbetts’ Vulcanizing Shop Main Street Gresham, Ore. CASH PAID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. E. BAUMANN, Gresham Phone 901 « « 0 40-IN. PLAIN WHITE VOILES NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS 40-IN. ORGANDIES E xtensive a lte ra tio n s have been m ade a t o u r F irs t and A lder S treets P assen g er S tation and m uch b e tte r accom m odations have been provided for o u r patrons. Bishop Bros. This 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 u reau and express office, we have in stalled an “ ELECTRIC STO R E,” w here Mazda lam ps and electrical appliances m ay be p urchased, ap plications m ade fo r elec tric lig h t and pow er, and w here lig h t and pow er bills may be paid. This will m ake it possible fo r 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 ith o u t going up town to our m ain offices In the E lectric building, an d you will receive th e sam e courteous and a tte n tiv e service. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Home Products LOOK OVER THESE n » PURE LARD GOOD BUYS BLUE RIBBON SHORTENING A/orrP IlK biUUilh liti I « M IE ! MBÏ F E D E R /L RESERVI SYSTEM Medium C a n ..................63c Large C a n ................. $1.20 Canea Maple Syrup Extra Fancy Prune« 1 bottle 25c 2 bottles 69c 10 lbs. 98c R-Home Peaches Royal White Soap * 1 can 20c, 3 cans 55c 6 cans $1.05 21 bars $1.00 Monopole Coffee IN GLASS JARS 1 lb. 45c Roble Apricots ** 1 can 20c, 3 cans 55c 6 cans $1.05 T eeth ex tracted w ithout pain. H urts d o n ’t pay me! D entistry a t a price all can afford. E xam ination free. Dr. H arry Sem ler, 204 Allskv i Bldg P o rtlan d , O regon. Main ' 6576. K Xpert R epairing. Any kind of au to o r tru ck , G ener- ato rs and m agnetos a specialty. I Sherm an M cCarter, co rn er PowellI and Maple stre e t, G resham , phone 851 tf C o n tra c to r SATURDAY -FOR CASH ONLY BEST FRUIT SUGAR 100 pound bag, $9.25 B u ild e r 1’IIONK tltil I! " 1 inilflF GOVERNMENT REMINDERS Gresham Meat Market A. J. W. BROWN Phone 41 C ER TIFIED OATS Have located In G resham and am SH A D EL A N D GROWN ready to tak e any work in my line ECLIPSE . CLIMAX - SENATOR I Long experience. W ork g u aran teed . Prlxe Winners at Every Show Let me bid on your work Phone 327 Secure the true genuine Shadeland Oata L. J W in ter from u W H F A T K'R,-Y A. W. METZGER & CO. PH O NE »Mil and Delivered ill ¡I RAART Special C om m unication of n l i e . A I EARLY MARQUIS !»<«•» prtce-llet on FARM G resham Lodge No 152, A. F. •pd H E L P SEEItS and our 1X21 Corn & A. M , Tuesday evening. ei, te Catalog. Get busy now. 19. 7 :1 0 p a. L ab o r In E. A Degree. V isiting b ro th ers wei- R efreshm ents W. L. GORSAGE, Seo’r. »tcP METZGER. W M M S H ir J s i P o r t l a n d O rc First half of taxes must be paid before April 5th. MAY BE PAID THROUGH TH IS BANK Do not procrastinate. There are many div isions to be made this vear. Attend to them NOW.. Second half becomes delinquent Oct. 5. Have you delivered us all your Liberty Bonds without coupons for exchange for per manent Bonds? If not, do so now. If you have, have you called for the Permanent Bonds? If not, do so now. FIRST STATE BANK O M 8H A M . O a tO O S llilllIIIIII11IIIlillIII fillIIIIIIII||(||||