Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 20, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tuesday, September 20, 1921
COUNTY FAIR NUMBER, GRESHAM OUTLOOK
POWELL VALLEY
SWEET AND SOUR PICKLES
CHOW - CHOW
and DILL PICKLES
We Specialize in
Genuine Dill Pickles
also Pickles in Salt
from 1000 to 15,000 in 50-gal. casks
Grown and Packed at Gresham, Oregon
Our plant adjoins O. W. P. Depot on the north
You are cordially invited to inspect our plant
OREGON PICKLE & CANNING CO. inc.
Gresham, Oregon
WRITE FOR PRICES
RUBY
STO C K
FARM
Come and See Our String
in Barn No. 3
ORIENT BOYS HAVE
SUCCESS WITH POTATOES
T he canning team p ut on a public
d em o n stratio n a t th e schoolhouse
T h ree O rien t boys have potato
la st F rid ay evening. T he g irls are fields w hich have passed th e second
doing excellent w ork u n d er th e le ad ­ inspection. They a re Wm. E llio tt,
ersh ip of Mrs. B ert Olsen assisted by C larence E v erett an d A ubrey F au ch t.
Amy G ustafson an d E tta A nderson, Two o th e r boys w ould have passed
1 m em bers of th e fo rm er team .
had not th e good prices tem pted
Miss Mabel L u n d q u ist has gone to them to dig In th e ir fields too heavi­
I M onm outh w here she will a tte n d th e ly.
O regon N orm al school th is w inter.
A d em o n stratio n was given as to
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert P alm blad and how to d eterm in e th e estim ated yield
little M ildred P alm blad, Mr. and Mrs. of th e potatoes.
j Swan M agnuson an d ch ild ren spent
P lans w ere m ade fo r th e exhibits
Sunday visiting w ith Mr. an d Mrs. a t th e fa ir next w eek. T he ru n of
A ugust Olsen of Damascus.
potatoes is sm all b u t th e q uality
Mrs. C. L u n d q u ist had as her is good.
! g u ests F rid ay h e r sisters, Mrs. E arl
More an d b e tte r po tato es will be
B a rk e r of Rose City P ark , and Mrs. on exhibit by club m em bers th is year.
j H erm an Bailey of P ark ro se.
T he boys fo r th e p o tato jud g in g
i Mr. and Mrs. R ichard G ustafson contest have been selected and they
and ch ild ren of P o rtlan d and Mrs. will probably ju d g e in th e open class
! A lfred Sycrene of San Diego called on exhibits. T h e ir w ork will be checked
I th e fam ilies of Jo h n P alm blad and then by a judge.
| F ra n k G ustafson
Sunday.
Mrs.
W hile only th ree o u t of 30 boys
Sycrene was form erly a P o rtlan d res­ passed th e second inspection th ey are
id en t an d well acq u ain ted w ith th e n ot discouraged as they have gained
P alm blad fam ily.
much helpful in fo rm atio n and a re all
T he social w hich was given u n d er ready plan n in g for next year.
th e auspices of th e W om en’s F o reig n
and M issionary society la st S atu rd ay
PLEASANT HOME
evening was well atten d ed and was a
success from every stan d p o in t. N ear­
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. D ahl, George
ly 20 new m em bers w ere tak en into H ayden, A lfred Stafford, W ill W heel­
th e society d u rin g th e evening. er, Mrs. I. T. Wood and Mr. and Mrs.
E veryone enjoyed th e d elig h tfu l p ro ­ Ralph
A nderson
of
M ultnom ah
gram especially th e songs an d re a d ­ g ran g e were in th e class of 27 can d i­
ings by two little P o rtlan d boys.
dates w hich was given th e Pom ona
T h e young people of th e Mission degree la st W ednesday.
church enjoyed a m oonlight p arty on
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. W ood, and th e
B eaver Bend la st F rid a y evening.
la tte r ’s b ro th er, Geo. T hrockm orton,
T h e Home M akers club an d th e of G resham w ere g u ests a t th e hom e
I canning club have p ut up one of th e of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. W illiam s, Sun­
| m ost a ttra c tiv e booths a t th e club day.
building th is year. It m ost certain ly
Mr. and Mrs. M. L en n artz and
is th e m ost a ttra c tiv e th a t Pow ell d a u g h te r A nna w ere d in n e r g u ests at
V alley has had fo r som e tim e. All th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. H. S. Eddy
local folks should visit th e ir booth in of Sandy, Sunday.
th e club building.
Wm. G. Calvin is In P lea san t Home
Mrs. M innie D ietrich, fo rm erly fo r a sh o rt business trip. Mr. C al­
Miss M innie S h rin er of P o rtlan d , vis­ vin is m aking his hom e a t C larkston.
ited w ith Mrs. Axel Jo h n so n last F r i­ W ashington.
day.
T he fam ilies of A. G. Rick, R. B.
H utchins, A. J. Quay au d H om er
O ught to B e Good for a M eal.
M oulton re tu rn e d S atu rd ay and Sun­
1 W h ith er, oh w h ith er, oh w here do we day from N ew berg w here they have
ea t?
been w orking in th e hop fields.
At W ith ro w ’s, a t W ith ro w ’s, a t head
J. B. L en t has b ought th e house
of Main stree t.
form erly occupied by Mrs. Davies.
The tra n s fe r was m ade la st week.
W hen a m eek woman is driven to
Mrs. Wm. B ettis from Nez Perc,
; ad m it th a t h e r husband is “ h ard to Idaho, has ren ted th e co ttag e of
g e t along w ith ,” all th e o th e r women David L au d erb ack fo r th e w inter.
1 know he is a p erfect brute.
Mr. and Mrs. L au d erb ack will spend
som e tim e visiting w ith th e ir d au g h ­
ter, Mrs. Wm. H ite, of Newberg.
H arry E lsw o rth is on th e old home
place.
Mr. E lsw o rth was m arried
ab o u t two w eeks ago an d he and his
bride will m ake th e ir hom e here.
Tom W olf is recovering from a
serious illness.
W. B. M urray of P o rtla n d visited
w ith G. T. M urray recently.
Tom Oliff of W a rren to n was a vis
ito r at th e hom e of Mrs. J. A. Steph
ens la st Sunday.
F. M cKinney and son, B url, are
hom e from wood h au lin g a t E agle
Creek.
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FAIRVIEW
brads
Only the truly great ach
achieve
the distinction of name-diminu­
tives. Such names, spoken
and w ith loving intimacy, grant
the originals the fullest measure
of their greatness.
“S trads” d en o te those m ost
prized m usical instrum ents-vio-
linsm ade by Antonio Stradivari
and-
Amos LoBer, who h as been w o rk ­
ing in W ashington d u rin g his vaca­
tio n , has re tu rn e d hom e to atten d
high school in G resham .
School will be closed W ednesday
so th e ch ild ren can a tte n d th e G resh ­
am fair.
A t th e re g u la r m eeting of F air-
view city council T ueseday evening,
O. F . Cady was elected m ayor to till
th e vacancy caused by th e resig n a­
tion of L. A. B urlingam e on moving
to G resham . I ra B rooks wes elected
councilm an to ta k e Mr. C ady’s place
ahd E. E. H eslin was elected p resi­
d en t of th e council. A com m ittee
was app o in ted to m ake in v estig atio n s
concerning th e in stallm en t of a w ater
system in F airview . Both Bull Run
w ate r and a system w ith local
sp rin g s as th e source w ere discussed.
T he co m m ittee consisted of J. Jones,
W. D. Brooks and E. E. H eslin with
Dr. Jepson as ch airm an .
A b irth d a y su rp rise p arty was g iv­
en a t th e hom e of Dr. Jepson in F air-
view on W ednesday evening in honor
of Dr. A rdeil of Rose City P ark .
A bout 25 were p resen t, Including sev­
eral doctors and wives from P o rtlan d .
A m ost d elig h tfu l tim e was rep o rted
and a high opinion of F airview hos­
p ita lity was expressed.
Mrs. G. L. W a lrath , who ta u g h t th e
p rim ary g rades here last year, w rote
Mrs. Cady she is teach in g th e second
g rad e In th e B ak er school th is year.
HISTORICAL SKETCH OF
POWELL VALLEY CIRCUIT
5 % , 6 % , 7 % , or 8 % Interest—Which?
If you have money to invest come in and see us as
we can supply you with paper that will net the above
mentioned interest rates.
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Yearly deposits of $500.00 or more in our bank pay 5% Interest
Municipal Bonds pay 5%, 6% and 7% Interest.
BURLEY HIGHWAY DISTRICT, HIGHWAY BOND
TOWN OF RYEGATE, MONTANA
WARM SPRINGS IRRIGATION DISTRICT
OCHOCO IRRIGATION DISTRICT
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Real Estute Mortgages and Collaterly secured notes 8%
See us for investments.
BANK OF GRESHAM
GRESHAM, OREGON
Get $ 1 .00 For 5 0 c
1 he GRESHAM OL FLOOR has a supply of the
new Multnomah County Farmers Directories.
YOU NEED IT.
YVe are almost giving it away with a combination
subscription to the Portland News and Outlook.
Portland News $5.00
O u tlook ........... 1.50
D irectory......... 5.00
Total
$11.50
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C ontinued from page 6
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Ct/Y D. JONES, Jeweler
Phonograph Concert De Luxe at our Booth at the Fair Daily. You are invited.”
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ference Journal and th e Powell V al­
ley circu it as such had ceased to ex­
ist. At th a t tim e G. F. R ounds was
p asto r a t Cleone and J. H. W ood at
G resham .
F ire destroyed th e parso n ag e at
G resham In 1901 and wiped o u t th e
records of th e Powell V alley circu it
from 1884 to th a t tim e.
P asto rs on th e Pow ell V alley cir­
cuit from Its o rg an izatio n in 1876
w ere F. E liot, 8. E. Searle, T. M.
Reese, C. A lderson, C. G. F erguson,
W. T. C hapm an, J. H. W ood, John
G T ate and possibly tw o o r th ree
o th ers.
No chance is w orth a n y th in g b u t a
fighting chance.
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LIVABLE PRICES
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Mt. H issi In-,srt
O. A. EASTMAN, Mgr.