ORBHHAM OUTLOOK,
FAIRVIEW
BINDERS, MOWERS,
RAKES, TEDDERS
Lowden or Myers Hay Tools
REPAIRS FOR ALL MACHINES
Pumps or Water Systems Installed
Reliability
Service
H e s s e l’s F arm M a ch in ery
Phone 6x2
Gresham
Phone 1141
A GOOD INVESTMENT
T h e E a sy R id in # O v erlan d -4 , $853, G re sh a m
f
W M AMD 4 TOOBING
GRESHAM OVERLAND CO.
W. A. Hessel
ELECTRICAL HOUSEKEEPING
E ight hours is insufficient tim e for hum an hands to perform
all the household tasks. However, it is possible to establish
the eight hour day in the home by m aking use of th e electrical
hands th a t are offered to you in the form of the electric dish
washer, w ashing machine, ironing machine, vacuum sweeper
and th e many other labor-saving devices.
These u n tirin g “household assistan ts” will do your work
quickly and efficiently. Your home can be run system atically
w ith these electrical hands for they never disappoint you or
grow tired. Your tim e and energy can be devoted to the
better things in life, when you keep house electrically.
Olad to show you any time.
TWO STORES—E lectric Store, Electric Building,
■
—E lectric Store, F irs t and Alder Sts.
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
S atu rd ay evening, Ju ly 9, th e F air-
view G range will hold its re g u la r
session I t 8 o’clock. T he m eeting
d a te was postponed from Ju ly 2 on
account of o th e r m eetings. All g ran g e
m em bers are u rged to be present as
several new m em bers a re to be tak en
in.
Mrs. B laine T u rn e r e n te rta in e d a
p arty of frien d s S atu rd ay evening
in h o n o r of th e b irth d a y of h e r sis
ter, Miss H elen Bliss.
Mrs. E liza Stone is having h e r
hom e painted.
A n u m b er of people enjoyed a pic
nic a t Dodge P ark , Ju ly F o u rth .
T hose in th e p arty w ere Mr. an d Mrs.
Blaine T u rn e r, Mrs. E liza Stone an d
sons Roy an d Clyde, Mr. an d Mrs.
C. H. Stone and d a u g h te r Evelyn, Mr.
an d Mrs. Jo h n Bliss and d au g h te r
H elen, Mrs. H. P.. Engles an d d a u g h
te r E thel, of P o rtlan d and A lbert
Camp.
Miss L ena Rice, a stu d e n t of th e
W ashington university, re tu rn e d r e
cently, an d is w ith h e r p aren ts, Mr.
and Mrs. F . Rice, fo r th e sum m er.
Mrs. B. E. Hoyt of P o rtlan d sp en t
last week w ith h e r seter-in-law Mrs.
last week w ith h e r sister-in-law Mrs.
Mrs. Nixson. who has been v isit
ing for som etim e w ith h e r son, W.
Nixson an d fam ily, le ft la st week
for Tacom a, W ash , w here sh e will
visit h e r d a u g h te r before re tu rn in g
to h er hom e in. N orth D akota.
Edwin B urlingam e is building a ce
m ent w alk in fro n t of his p roperty
w hich is much needed in F airview
and it has been rep o rted
several
o th e r p ro p erty ow ners expect to do
the.8am e In th e n ea r fu tu re .
Several fam ilies
le ft
S atu rd ay
for th e beach to spend th e fo u rth .
Roy A nderson and wife, who w ent
to C alifo rn ia to m ake th e ir home,
re tu rn e d h ere la st w eek and sp e n t
several days w ith his paren ts. Mr.
and Mrs. Alex A nderson, en ro u te to
S eattle. Mr. and Mrs. A nderson w ere
both sick w hile in C alifo rn ia so they
retu rn ed to Seuttle w here Mr. A n d er
son was given his old position.
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TUESDAY. JULY » . 1021
PLEASANT HOME
Mr. Spears who w orks on th e sec
tion crew of th e P. R. L. & P. com
pany's line at P lea san t Home, had an j
in te restin g experience la st week w hile
he was w orking. He h u n g his coat i
on some fern s beside th e trac k an d a j
lively breeze blew it across one of '
th e rails on th e track Just ahead of !
a special c a r w hich ra n o ver it p ress
ing a m a rk rig h t across th e coat. T he |
rest of th e crew have a g reat deal '
to say ab o u t “ pressing coats w hile :
you w o rk .”
Mrs. Maud O liff an d d a u g h te r Viv
ian from B ellingham a re visiting
the fo rm e r’s fa th e r G. G. M urray.
Mr. and Mrs. F o re st L auderback
are th e proud p aren ts of a baby g irl
born Ju n e 26.
T he M ethodist Sunday School
m ain tain ed its atten d a n ce record of
62 last Sunday. T his is th e second
successive Sunday th a t th e atten d an ce
has been 62. T his is n o t a record
b rea k er b ut probably is th e la rg e st
atten d a n ce th a t has been reached ex
cept on special occasions.
T h ere will be preach in g a t th e B ap
tist church next Sunday m orning at
11 o’clock and th e re g u la r Bible
school will convene at 10 a in C h rist
ian E ndedvor will m eet at th e usual
hour in th e evening, on Ju ly 17. Rev.
C. A. N utley, of S eattle, who was th e
p asto r of th e P leasan t H ome church
about 15 years ago, w ill preach. All
m em bers and friends a re req u ested to
keep th e d a te in mind.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Van F leet are
enjoying th e ir new F o rd ca r which
they received last week.
POWELL VALLEY
Extravagance leads to ruin.
Cut is off.
BANK the money you throw away foolishly for just
one year.
You will never be extravagant again. It is more
pleasure to BANK money than to spend it.
TRY IT. You will find out that we are right and
thank us for giving you the idea.
f t ’e Invite YOUR Banking Business
BANK OF GRESHAM
STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY
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Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St.
The members and friundds of the
Mission Church enjoyed a picnic at
L au relh u rst park, in Portland, on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H jalm ar Soderberg and
family from P leasant Home and Miss
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
CARPENTER
Ju lia Gustafson spent the F ourth at
Wiring for Light
Septic Tanks
the F ran k Gustafson home. In the
and Power
Built
evening the Richard Gustafson family
National Mazda
Jack Screws
and Mrs. A lta G entry and son Russell
Lamps
for Rent
spent the evening at th e ir home and
CEDAR AND VICTORY
the whole p arty enjoyed a few v aria
G uests at th e hom e of Rev. an d tions of the game of tag which made
Mrs. J. H. Wood Ju ly 4th w ere Mr. some of the p arty forget how old they
and Mrs. W. M. W ilson, Mr. an d Mrs. were until the next day.
R. W. Jam ieson and Mrs. A lm a S.
PATRIOTIC COLORED CORN
Johnson all of P o rtlan d and Dr. an d
DEVELOPED BY COLLEGE
Mrs. II. M. Massey of Spokane. W ash
— . Home Fed — Home Made
Home Bred
ington.
A fter th ree years of experim ent,
Made for Home
Chas. Lilly and fam ily have been P rofessor W illiam L. W oodburn, of
spending a few days a t th e hom es of N o rth w estern university, has produc
ed red, w hite and blue corn.
G. W. A llder, A1 S taffo rd and Geo.
T he p atrio tic colored corn, show
ing banded red. w hite and blue g rain s
H ayden.
A. J. YV. BROWN, Prop.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Coffm an of was produced by crossing red and
w hite ears to m ake blue ears, and
Phone 41
P o rtlan d are rejoicing over th e b irth then g raftin g th e th re e varieties.
of a d au g h te r on J u n e 24. Mrs. Coff
P rofessor W oodburn asserts he
man w ill be rem em bered as Miss will soon be able to perfect his corn
so th a t th e rows of kernels will show !
Nellie McCreary.
Why Pay $300
Mr. an d Mrs. H enry F ritz retu rn ed solid bars of red, w hite and blue.
to $500 for a
recently from an en jo y ab le trip to
My .Salary!
Funeral?
G rass V alley, Oregon w ith a p arty of T he h o u rs you spend w ith me, dear
“
Mon,”
friends.
A re very few, it seem s to me;
T he m eetings a t V ictory school- 1 count yyu, every dim e ap art.
COMPLETE
My S alary! My Salary!
house closed Sunday evening a fte r a
FUNERAL
3-w'eeks’ run
T he m eetings a re ex Ten cen ts a dim e, ten dim es a ‘p lu n k ,’ I
pected to continue a t C edar school-
To earn them is an aw ful g rin d ;
I count each dim e u nto th e end, and
house th is week.
th e re—
A “ d u n ” I find.
Opposition to the ’ im m igration of
Japanese and the holding of land by Oh, toil, th a t is so poorly paid!
__Including o a .k .t, em balm ing, outside bon. funeral notlcee, f r » «
marker, glovaa, and paraonal aervfcea
Oh salary , sp en t before we g reet!
them in California is voiced by Rep
W e conduct fun erals at all suburban towns. No extra charge for service
resentative Charles F. Curry, of that I kiss each dime, an d try to find
a way
state, and a com m ittee of members of
To m ake ends m eet—
the House and Senate from the Pacific
Ye Gods! To m ake en d s meet!
W ashington at Ella. W est Side.
Independent Funeral D irectors
— Anne A lfred a Melish.
Coast States, at the head of which is
Phone K ain a«91 or A 578-85
Senator H iram W. Johnson.
Skunk a t tl«' Circus
“T here is no cause for hysteria, no A duck an,d a frog and sk u n k , so they
H eavens, W hat If It Should Come i
M ake It K now n
say,
cause for alarm ,” says Curry. "We
T o T h is?
;
When
th
e
cave
m an s ta rte d draw ing
S
tarted
for
tow
n
to
a
circus
one
day;
propose no unusual course of proced
On his little b its of bone,
The frog and th e duck paid th ^ price
"W ell, m o th e r," said a w orking
ure. We propose the violation of no
and w ent in,
man to his wife, as h e re tu rn e d from , He was te llin g som eone so m eth in g
He was m ak in g so m eth in g know n
treaty, the infringem ent of the rights But th e sk u n k he w ent hom e w ith o u t th e p ark , w here be had been hob
seeing a thing.
nobbing all forenoon w ith his fellow | And It’s ra th e r m ore th a n likely
of the people of no nation. We plan no
He was try in g to a rra n g e
The frog had a g reenback and so was strik e rs, " le t’s have d in n e r.”
action contrary to the law of nations
in luck—
"N o d in n e r today, old m an,” she To dispose of, say, a stone axe
And g et so m eth in g in exchange.
or the C onstitution of the United The. show m an accepted a bill from th e replied.
du ck ;
"N o d in n er? W h a t’s u p ? ”
Statps. The land of a country should
B ut fo r poor Mr. S kunk no tic k e t he
" I ’ve stru c k for eig h t h o u rs work When th e n ex t man s ta rte d w riting
belong to the nation and to its citizens.
On his little bits of clay
had.
and two m eals a day w ith Sunday o ff;
In many states aliens Ineligible to citi For h e’d only one scent and th a t one so has Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Sm ith. He was dishing up th e sto ry
In a d iff’re n t k ind of way
was bad.
W e’ve had a m eeting and have come
zenship are not perm itted to own or
Sovereign V isitor.
to th e conclusion th a t 16 h ours a day And It’s r a th e r m ore th a n likely
lease ag ricu ltu ral or m ineral lands.
He was try in g to describe
is too h ard on women w hen big
Business D iscou rtesy
| T he ad v an tag es of dealing
In so legislating several states, includ
stro n g men can sta n d only eig h t."
W ith a m em ber of his trib e.
Red fire and slow cu rta in .
ing California, were w ithin th e ir con I th o u g h t he was a g entlem an
And on a business day,
stitutional rights. Japanese are inelig I asked fo r h alf a m inute
They w ere elem e n t’ry people
W ould Y ou?
Im p o rta n t th in g s to say.
W ith an elem e n t’ry plan.
ible to citizenship, and we Insist th a t
S am ’s girl Is tall and slen d er.
Hut th ey laid a good fo u ndation
by treaty or by sta tu te or by both they
My girl Is fa t and low,
In a d isco u rteo u s answ er,
F o r th e m odern business m an;
S am ’s g irl w ears Bilks and satin s,
be prohibited from im m igrating into
T he m an unm asked I read,
And i t ’s r a th e r m ore th a n likely,
My g irl w ears calico.
the United States. We propose only T hough deem ed a m an of honor
If you try th e self-sam e way,
S am ’s girl Is fast and flighty,
1 You’ll be sellin g o u t tom orrow
I found a ch u rl instead.
th at America shall Insist on the sacred
My g irl Is p ure and good.
•
W hat you ad v ertise today.
W ould I ch an g e my g irl fo r Sam ’s?
rig h ts of Americans In A merica; noth And tho h e’s term ed a g entlem an
- - R o g e r Banw ell in The
You
know
d
arn
well
I
would.
ing more, nothing less.
O rg an izer."
I know it Is n o t tru e
—
Anon.
To one who doffs and dona it
OBM
1» E nough
T he title Is n o t due.
S torage b attery rep a irin g and re
“ How o ften does y o u r road kill a
"A nd now, Jo h n n y ,” said th e teach
charging.
s ta rte r
and
g e n e ra to r
er, "can you tell me w hat is raised in m a n ? ” asked a facetious trav ellin g
T ru e co u rtesy Is in n ate,
work. R ak er A Son.
M exico?” "Aw go on, te a c h e r,” re m an of " B ill” M cM urray th e o th e r
C o n tro llin g word an d act,
plied Jo h n n y , ” 1 know w hat you day.
A g en tlem an is e ’e r th e sam e—-
W ood
“ J u s t once," replied Mr. M cM urray
w ant me to say b u t m a to ld m e I
This is a w ell-know n fact.
Cull tie s for sale. E k stro m T ruck
w ith o u t en th u siasm .
m u stn 't ta lk ro u g h .”
— J. M.
I Servloe, phone 851.
tf
. Frank C. Jones & Co.
Frank C. Jones
____________________
Floyd L. Mack
H om e Products
PURE LARD
Delivered
10s, $1.75
5», $.90;
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
$75
^Ibc Columbia
River Highway
MILLER & TR A C EY
H E remarkable engineer
skill which built the
T ing
Columbia River H ighw ay
opened a veritable paradise for
motorists.
This highway follows the
Columbia River from the Pa
cific Ocean — near Astoria —
as far east as The Dalles, and
leads the tou rist through a
country of indescribable scenic
interest -high waterfalls,huge
rocks, picturesque w oods— an
ideal vacation land for the mo
torist who appreciates nature
at its best.
And on your travels along
the Columbia River Highway
you can a lw a y s g et “ Red
Crown.’’ the gasoline of quality
—an all-refinery gasoline with
a continuous chain of boiling
points.
Look for the Red Crown sign
before you fill.
Colite Gasoline
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ST A N D A R D OIL COM PANY
(OriifonMi)
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