GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
FRI »A V .
MAY
27.
1021
PAO! T llllïl
FAIRVIEW
A I ordson I ractor on the farm means more prosperity for the
fanner.- It doesn t make any difference how vou spell that prosperity
—whether it is in increased production; whether it is in the saving
that comes from a machine over a horse or a mule; whether it conies
in a release from the drudgery’ and all-day and all-night labor on the
farm for both man and wife—because the Fordson answers all those
problems to the satisfaction of the farmer.
It can t be otherwise. These are the days of progress, and power
on the farm is the necessity. It is only a question of what kind of
power the farmer is going to have, but no farmer, with the facts now
before him can question the monetary advantage of machine power
over the horse and mule-power.
W e don’t belieVe there is any question in the mind of any farmer
as to the necessity for a Tractor, but he may have some doubts as to
what make ot I ractor, so that is the reason we are putting this ad
vertisement in this paper to draw his attention to the Fordson Tractor
I his is why we put the above arguments beforediim, and why we now
invite him to come in to our place 6f business and view the Fordson
1 ractor. Let us show him what it has done. Let us prove to him its
superiority oyer any other Tractor. J t means more to him than it
does to us.
heij we sell a
Tractor, we* make a small
profit, but when he buys a
1 ractor he buys a power a
thai’s working for him every
day in the year; that is, if if f s
he buys a Fordson — we V.’S
can’t speak for the other xA /" 'A?
kinds.
Come in !
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RAKER & SON
New for Children
Dick Anderson is able to be out
again after being confined to his home
with blood poisoning in his foot.
Mrs. J. C. Wiudie has returned from
Seaside.
Mrs. M. Fitzgerald and children of
Aloha visited frienns here last week.
B. G. Carney and Miss Clara Sales
have been engaged to teach the Fair-
view school the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T, Kronenberg and
children and Mrs. H. W. Matherison
were guests of .Mr. and Mrs. A. Kron
enberg last week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Dolph spent last
week with th eir daughter. Mrs. Earl
Spicer, In Portland
They returned
home Sunday with th e ir daughters,
Mrs. Spicer and Mis. E. A. Jenkins,
who spent the day with them.
13. G. Carney w ith se v eral boy scouts ;
from I.ents came t o Fairview S a tu r - 1
day. Several of the boys here joined
: the party and went to the slough fish- '
iug. They returned later iu the after-
j noon and the boys enjoyed a ballgame
' on the school grounds.
Mrs. W illiam L ivtsay and daughter
Miss Mabie of Portland, were week
) end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Knapp
Mrs. Jan et M. G rant, Mrs. J. W. Mol-
ler and daughter. M ayorie, attended
the eighth grade graduation exercises
of the county held in Lincoln high
, school on last Saturday, when Melvin
Moller and Alice Lawrence were
among the graduates. The later was
| unable to attend the exercises but her
diploma was brought to her.
COTTRELL
Mr and Mrs. H. Drew of C entralia.
visited a few days w ith
th e la tte r’s m other, Mrs. Jos. M anary.
Mrs. A. B. W atson of T he Dalles is
'v isitin g h e r p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. I.
j A. B aker am i fam ily.
Miss Ada Wood is carin g for Mrs.
Collins and children, who are con
fined to th e ir hom e w ith smallpox.
Mr and Mrs. Berm an of P o rtlan d
spent Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. A.
R. Goger.
,
Mrs. I. A. B ak er called on Mrs. S.
aOii£E,Tt SCHOOL HAS
B. Splawn Sunday aftern o o n .
HAD SUCCESSFUL YEAR
Mr. and Mrs. Byers of P o rtlan d are
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spending a few days w ith th e ir
One of th e m ost successful years nephew , A. R. Goger, and fam ily.
- - history of th e L u ste d schoo. Mrs
Mrs.
ents
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T. H
V“ arry L usted G of
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t m and
ed
GINGHAM DRESSES
in small checks and large
well-assorted plaids.
Moderately priced at
$1.50, $1.75 & $2.25
u
m.
Its not aU dght, but “all wrong” to go carelessly
along spending all you make.
'The time will come when you will need the money
\ou are throwing away in extravagance.
Money is always a SI RE FRIEN D .
When you
make this sure friend, don’t cast “him” aside.
DON’T do it.
B.W K your money.
J W ashington,
We invite \()L R Banking Business
BANK OF GRESHAM
.S/ cz / f
and County Depository
closed on F rid ay , May 20, w ith a 0,1 Mrs. G. H. B lackburn W ednesday
very en joyable picnic. Owing to th e ■ “ V ^ H a m i l t o n and two sons o f!,
inclem ency of the w eather, th e picnic I G resham . Mr. E agan and Mr. Emer-1
— b
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Mr
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Mrs. S. F. P itts.
T he school was
Mrs. G. H. B lackburn called o n !
w e ll r p n r p w n t o , , w i n ,
Duncan
Mrs. Ume
D uncan,
well rep resen ted w ith scholars, par- Mrs
has been
(|ulte Tuesday.
for 8om0
but
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û/rut vtoov
«Semi, iuôruux/
ents and friends, who g re a tly appre- , is im proving slow ly now.
d a te d Mr a n d Mr« P i t t . '
i
1 T he P aren t-T each er'asso ciatio n has
m ated air. and Mrs. P itts kind h o s - ' arran g ed f o r a picnic for C ottrell
P itality.
school to be held at Dodge P ark on
The larg e b arn had been cleared W ednesday, Ju n e 1. A b ask et lunch
an d cleaned and «w in». „t„
, w’11 t,e 8 m ost in te restin g p a rt of the
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'la y ’s activities. A good program of
up, w niie o u t or doors in th e grove music, speeches and sp o rts will be,
num erous gam es and sp o rts w ere provided.
indulged in. Mrs. S. P. Splawn won
CEDAR AND VICTORY
th e lad ies’ sack race, w hile th e booby
prize w ent to Miss G race F ieldhouse. J Mrs. Lydik McCollough retu rn ed !
a delicious lunch was served a t noon Tuesday to stay w ith h e r au n t. Mrs. ,
and ice cream an d cake in th e a f t e r - ; J H. Wood, a fte r a few days in P ort- '
noon. All d ep arted tired , b u t happy J?'!'1
h,.'r d au Kh ,p r. Mi88
re,
Pearls, Wrist W atches
\\ hat could be more beautiful to the girl
graduate than a string of La Tausca
Pearls or a Wrist Watch?
We have them — all kinds and at
the reduced prices. Pearls and Wrist
\\ atches at 36 per cent less. Come in and
choose your present from our large stock.
GUY D. JONES, Jeweler
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closed.
, from Bend, w here he had spent sev- I
L u sted ’s board of d irec to rs an d ev- Pra' weeks looking a fte r business
eryone In terested in th e school are ,ntT,r£ RtBu
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exceedingly proud of th e y e a r’s w ork. L adles’ Aid "of th e^Z h in ' Evangelical
and ap p reciate th e w orthiness of th e church, T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . A very
in Black, Brown, White and Gray, at, the pair
teachers, Miss C aroline T allm an and P e a s a n t aftern o o n was enjoyed by
Miss G race F ieldhouse
D uring th e 1Y
,ad,ps Present who num bered
$1.25, $1.50, $1.75
whole school y ea r not one com plaint
T he lectu re and stereopticon pic-
was en tered ag ain st them b u t m any t u n s a t Iliff church W ednesday ev- &
w ords of praise.
They were ev er *‘n inK w ere well atten d ed and were
Fibre Silk Hose in Brown and Black, per pair 55c
faith fu l and w illing and m ain tain ed 7 7
,hp
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put forth th e ir best efforts fo r th e led In
excitem
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pressed them selves as having had a
b etterm e n t of th e school.
Miss T allm an ’s frien d s re g re t to i’.Lt!"’an ,t even!,nIK’, Som ething of a
I lose
o « p h her,
e r vnt
. k u h e r . in v h e r ,,kp
a tu re will
for will
th e
y et rejoice w i ith
next n leeturp.
the be
tim planned
e of which
an ticip atio n of e n te rin g W illam ette be announced later.
U niversity fo r a fo u r-y ea r’s course
Oeo- H ayden has found his black
Cor. F n w ell and M aple
in S eptem ber
Miss F ieldhouse has n' " 7 ’ wh® k " ° " 'ln* »hat »he farm
GreMiam
,
j
work was com ing on w ith a rush
been engaged as p rincipal fo r next j took F ren ch leave M onday e v e n in g '
MSI
y ear and will teach th e h ig h e r g rad es »>"1 s ta rte d tow ard tow n. N eighbors
and Miss B erth a Spencer will t e a c h 'apping »he anim al ru n n in g loose
(th e low er g rades. A lthough Miss
n ‘he r,oad t r l e d ‘” head h e r off 1
, but she got aw ay. They th en tried
i p sneer is a com parative s tra n g e r in telephoning b u t could not g et H ay-
jth e d istric t, she Is well know n in den ’s on th e line. By th e tim e Mr.
' G resham and com es highly recorn- H avden knew T uesday m orning th a t
1 m ended.
I thp an ,m al »'»» tn lssli» . she had had
, Th-
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i 12-hours’ n ig h t trav elin g .
H aving sold my farm, will sell to highest bidder ’
■ T he g eneral sch o larsh ip av erag e
She was located T h u rsd ay in P o rt-
of th e w hole school was exceedingly 'an d w here she had been picked up
CARPENTER
Team Horses 8 and 9 years old; 9 Weanling Pigs; Boar, 6 good, and
was ju
ju stly
proud I Par'
Par,y v "Tuesday
T<“ * day m
m orning
orning and
and‘”reported
and Lusted
Lusted was
stly proud
reported
Septic Tanks
m
n n tk c • R
n o r 1 1 year old; i 14
j
r >
» i zw
to receive a sta n d a rd certificate for to
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thp Oregon
,)rP «?n H um ane nociety.
society. it
It
months;
Boar,
young Geese’
Built
1990 o n n 1091
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*8 «upposed th a t she had th o u g h t to I
Set double work harness; set double drivine h a r n e s s - a i„«.m h
, “ ‘ d 1921> H aving th e ho n o r visit h er old hom e a t Albany,
Jack Screws
several
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lng harness, single harness, new; of a sta n d ard school, needless to sav
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for Rent
s u r in *
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hackers with neck yoke; 2 farm wagons; every effort will be put fo rth to
PLEASANT HOME
spring wagon; buggy; su rry ; 2 hay racks; gravel bed; spring seat; m a n u re -' m aintain It in th e fu tu re
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' “Good S oldiers” will be th e topic of
spread er; riding cultivator; binder;
sulkey
plow;
Rock I8land
Island . T.u, u i
n.nw” single bottom
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Wi K0CK
P aren t-T ea ch e r ass.,- , he serm on Sunday m orning a ” th e
Fang plow; 2. 14-inch w alking plow
plows, breaking plow; Champion mower; 12x18 p,a’ ion ha8 'loue good w ork and not M ethodist church. Rev. E arl II. Cot-
disc; 1 ^-horsepow er gas engine si 1-row corn planter; Simplex No. 7 cream sep- only Ila8 Purchnred m any useful
<•>'’ Pastor, v 111 he in charge of
era to r; 2 drag harrow s; 4-bottle
8 tew
clipper , »hings
! th ,n *8 for
for th thp
8ch°l room
’’oom and
and w worked
meet's
a « 'e8
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a Rchool
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le Babcock milk t tester;
e s te r: S
t e w a art
r t horse »11____
e schol
o r k e d ,,1P
rtprv*<
88 .'l usual Sunday
fanning m ill; 6000-gallon red wood w ater tank; galvanized sheep-dipping tan k ; for ,hp ,,Pt»p rm ent of th e school in direction of the
superi'n'tlndJnt !
boiler for scalding hogs; heating stove with tank and coil for d a i r y foot- gpnpral- but <» has created a feeling H arry Bickford
A cordial invitation
power emery wheel; grindstone; 15-gaIlon oil drum - Movers h»v
' ° f co op' ratlon and Kood fellow ship Is e y e n d e d to all to atten d . All th.
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WOMEN’S SILK HOSE
SPECIAL
COAL
Walrad Mercantile Co.
WOOD
Ekstrom Truck Service
A Truck for Every Kind of Work
AUCTION SALE
a a n Ash s tr e e t
Port la n<t
B .lw y. 2ON2
At Cleveland F arm in Gresham
del. 96x — Electric Building — Main St.
THURSDAY, JUNE 2, at 10 o’clock
Frank C. Jones & Co.
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
Wiring for Light
and Power
National Mazda
Lamps
Frank C. Jones
Floyd L. Mack
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Ham«, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
to m eet reg u la rly all su m m er fo r a
! 8Oe,aI »¡me only, b u t expects to get
j '»
'» e o m o « .
to —
w o r k In
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to work In ea rn est at the o p ening of
' h e school y ear In S eptem ber, and
ALL SUMS UNDER »20.00, CASH
B ankahl. S « . . w ,„ b , T. k „ F„ r
W. H. CLEVELAND, T. E. MERCER, Owner.
COL. W. S. WOOD
A SONS,
A uctioneers
con stan tly see w ork to do. New offl-
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A. XEYER8. Clerk Thp
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e etln
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on ber.
F r,
H o m e P rod u cts
PURE LARD
Home Bred
—
Home Fed —
Made for Home
Home Made
•
k5s, $.90;
Delivered
10», $1.75
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Phone 41
for a11 T he b eg in n er’s class began !
I“ 1 Sunday wi,h f° u r pupils and
1 noPp"
u n d er tn e in sp iratio n
and in stru ctio n o f t h e teach er, Mrs. . 7 ;
J Ickler. All th e little folks will he
welcome.
Miss Olive Shaw of Dover was a
guest a t th e hom e of Miss R uth
Ick ler, Sunday. Mias Shaw and h er
m o th er have been visiting relatives
and fri* fills In P leasan t Home the
past week
Mrs Iren e H all Sm ith of McMinn
ville and A lbanv, Is visiting Mrs
C lara L en n a rts for a few weeks. Mrs.
Sm ith is th e widow of Rev. E arn est
Sm ith, who died In McMinnville a
sh o rt tim e ago. They were form erly
statio n ed at Boring and Sandy.
Rev. E A. Leonard of P o rtlan d
will preach at th e B aptist church next
Sunday m orning a t 11 o’clock and In
th e evening at 8 o'clock
All are In
vited.
day evening, J u n e 10
The en te rta in m e n t and ahadow ao-
■ rial, given by th e association on May
| 21, was well ren d ered and atten d ed ,
and a success financially. T h e pro
ceeds In full were se n t to th e fo r
eign relief funds.
T he association w ishes to th a n k all
those who gave th e ir tim e and ta le n t
to m ake th e ev en ln g ’a w ork a suc
cess
Ali w ere happy to see Mrs. Geo
T he Bank of G resham pays fi per
L usted am ong them once m ore and
to learn th a t Mr. L usted 1« Improv-1 cen t In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv. I
Ing.
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Snap up a W an t Ad Snap.
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SANITARY MARKET
Main Street
GRESHAM
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DIRTI.
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P h o n s (81
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ELECTRICAL HOUSEKEEPING
»'me for hum an hands to perform
?he
h a d ,.a" ki ’ However, It is possible to establish
the c'g h t hour day In the home by m aking use of the electrical
w^«h*rUl7 Vi® off”rpd. .t 0 you ,n the form of the electric d ish
washer, w ashing machine, ironing machine, vacuum sweener
and the many other labor saving devlcea
vacuum «weeper
These u n tirin g “household assista n ts” will do vour w o rk
w ith
\ ° Ur hHmp can he r “ “ •ystem atlcally
s r n i Hr a Plpptr,c# , hand8 for they never disappoint you or
b
e
t t e
r “ d Pner*y o®» he devoted to the
better things in life, when you keep house electrically
Oiad to ihow you any time.
f i i * ? L h h U r* I* 1,’? ’ ufl,i '|p n t
TWO STO RES—E lectric 8tore, Electric Building,
- E lectric Store, F irs t and Alder Sts.
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.