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GRESHAM FAIRVIEW OUTLOOK. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1922 PAGE T H R EE BENEFIT VAUDEVILLE , SHOW COMING HERE ■Jack W elbua from R ussellville has A very am using benefit show Is to leased the Jo h n S trucken farm con sistin g of 37 acres to r a te rm of be given in M etzger's h all next S at i years. I t will be p lan ted alm ost en u rday evening. F eb ru ary 25, at 8 tirely to n u rsery stock. He will tak e o ’clock by th e Rockwood G range possession th e first of M arch. D ram atic club which prom ises to be Mrs. Jo h n S trucken is planning a an am using evening's en tertain m en t. trip E ast w here she w ill visit a sis- 1 T he club first gave th is show in te r and h er aged m o th er who is will th e ir own g ran g e hall on th e evening in th e nineties. of F eb ru ary 11 and it was a g rea t Miss A lderson, one of th e prim ary success as th e house was filled to ca teachers, who was ab sen t th e past pacity. The proceeds w ent to a fund week due to sickness, was able to re for im proving th e g ran g e hall. A sum e her teach in g M onday m orning g rea t deal of effort was expended by Mrs. Lewis Stone has been filling h er those ta k in g p a rt in th e e n te rta in place. m ent, and m ore money is needed. Vegetables, Flower and Field T he W om an's society of Sm ith F o r th is reason it has been decided Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, Orchard, M emorial church and th e ir friends to repeat th e show here in M etzger’s will be e n tertain ed at th e hom e of hall next S aturday night. Garden and Poultry Supplies, T he play, "T h e Case of Sm ythe vs. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McKay on F ri fought for Independence and bequeathed Incubators, Brooders, etc. Baby day evening. F eb ru ary 24. Colonial S m ith ” is in th e form of a mock lbxiuceal P rices th is Year it to us. For one hundred and forty-five tria l. T h ere are 21 p erform ers In costum es and refresh m en ts served. Chicks, Cage Birds, Pet Stock, G et Our Latest P rices. years we have kept it a heritage that all Colonial sty le will be som e of th e all— including 12 ju ro rs; som e of etc. Fertilisers, Sprays, etc., etc. whom a re a deaf m an with an ea r pleasing fea tu re s of th e evening. Americans hold priceless. tru m p e t, a lively darkey and a T he m em bers of Fairview g ran g e A W estern C atalog for W estern B uyers— 1(M) p ages— u jsto -d a te, Independence demands safeguard for arc planning to hold th e ir re g u la r D utch sa u e rk ra u t m aker. T h ere is the future. To safeguard your future in com p lete anal nicely illu stra ted . A reliab le, tru th fu l gu id e. M arch session in th e city h all w here also a judge, several lawyers, fa rm e r H iram H oecake an d two gossipy the best way possible start a bank account th ey have secured a couple of room s widows. today at on th e first floor. T he d ate of th eir 4 3 Seconal Street T he play will last an h o u r and Portland, Oregon m eeting has been ch an g ed , from th e then th e re will be ad d itio n al n um first to th e second S atu rd ay in each N ew E ast Siale Store, 194 U nion A venue N „ cor. O regon St. bers th a t will call for an o th e r half m onth. A program , u n d er th e auspices of hour. It prom ises an h o u r and a th e W om an's society of Sm ith M emor half of laughs for everyone who ial church, will be given In th e city cares to come and h ear them . h all on th e evening of M arch 3d. ‘ ENDEAVORERS” TO HOLD T his will be a high class e n te rta in ANNUAL CONVENTION m ent as som e fine n u m b ers have al ready been secured. W atch fo r an The 32d an n u al convention of th e an n ouncem ent w hich will ap p ear C h ristian E ndeavors of Oregon will la ter. be held in Salem on F eb ru ary 16, 17, The Sm ith M emorial P resb y terian 18, 19. Two conventions have been _ . _ _ . i « i i r i • church will hold its re g u la r services held in th e past years b ut it was de next Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock. cided to hold one all-state g ath erin g | T he Rev E R D H ollenstead. the th is year. pasto r, will preach on “ T he Revolu T he program for th e four days' is FARM MACHINERY tion Pow er of G ospel”. In th e even- as follows: REPAIRING AND RETREADING D eering B inder, Ross M anure S preader, 2-horse P la n e t J r., Single ¡ng a t eight o’clock, a com m unity T h u rsd ay evening, F eb ru ary 16, All work guaranteed. Horse P la n et J r., Van B ru n t d ra in Drill, MeCormiek Mower, M e - , song service will be held followed by addresses of welcome by G overnor C orm ick lla.v Rake, Iron Age P otato P lanter, W eeder, Disk H arrow , an illu stra te d lectu re on "Metropoli- O lcott and Mayor H olversen of Sa T im e to ir e f 2 Oliver Chilled Plows, 2 S pring W agons, one single, one double; ton New York C ity.’’ No adm ission lem; keynote address by Dr. Lapsey 2 % F arm W agons, 3-section H arrow , 2 Hay Rakes, 16-foot W agon will be charged b ut an offering will A. McAfee of Berkeley. F riday, GEORGE A. BRANDT Bed, Set Dunk Board, V2 ton Phosphate F ertilizer. , be taken. Bible stu d y and conference on all O pposite B row n’s M arket P hone 1107 Powell St. E ig h t 10-gallon Milk C ans, C hilly K ing Milk C ooler, 3W-galIon G asoline _______________ lines of th e ' F o u r Square cam paign T an k , 4 AV agon C an vasses, E n terp rise Coal O il H eater, E n terp rise Kau- T R f l l ' T I l i l IT led by Dr. McAfee; aftern o o n add ress sa g e Stuffer, Lard anil F ru it P ress, G arden H ose, N ew Sad d le, C ollar and 1 K U I 1 1 U A 4 j IL and speaking in th e evening by Dr. S e t Harn«>ss, 2 Sp rin g S eats. H ow e 7-ton P la tfo rm S cale. H eo A utom obile, S cald in g T rough. Mrs. H. F. P arso n s spent several H arold L. Bowman. S atu rd ay m o rn O th er sm all article s too num erous to m ention. days visiting in V ancouver, W ash- ing, Bible and g eneral conference. TEll.M S: A ll su m s under $ 2 0 , C ash; stuns over $ 2 0 , o n e year n otes, on or ¡ngton. A fter lunch, sight seeing trip s to all b efore, at s per cent in terest. Mr. and Mrs. H. W allace retu rn ed points of in te rest ab o u t th e city; n u from A storia S atu rd ay w here they m erous b an q u ets in th e evening; a It I. A NDERSON, A uction eer. K. A. M ILLER, Clerk have been visiting frien d s fo r ten booster session urging P o rtlan d to days. work for the 1925 In te rn a tio n a l con NOTICE. NOTICE TO CREDITO RS. Mrs. G race F arw ell visited w ith vention w ith an add ress by M ayor No. 20562. Notice Is hereby given th a t I have In th e C ircuit C o u rt of th e S tate of Mrs. O. A. H em street in P o rtlan d Geo. L. B aker will ta k e up th e even Oregon for th e County of M ultno la st week. been appointed E xecutor of the E s ing. Sunday (closing day) se p erate mah. In P ro b ate. ta te of Jam es Silas C rum bley, de A J. W. BROWN, Prop. T he county nurse, Miss Billm eyer, in term ed iate and senior m eetings to Phone 1891 ceased, by th e H onorable G eorge Taz- In the M atter of th e E sta te of W il visited th e school Monday. be held in th e aftern o o n w ith g eneral liam C. U lrich, Deceased. well, Ju d g e of th e C ircuit C ourt of A v alen tin e p arty was given by m eeting addressed by Rev. Mr. Stiv N otice is hereby given, th a t Chris O regon, for M ultnom ah County. All persons having claim s ag a in st said tine U lrich, has been ap p o in ted ad Miss Olive W ilson S atu rd ay evening. era of Eugene and Decision service in MULTNOMAH GRANGE E sta te are hereby notified to present m in istratrix of th e estate of W illiam A bout 30 g u ests enjoyed th e music, charge of P aul Brow n; closing a d TO HAVE PROGRAM th e sam e to me at my office on o r be C. Ulrich, deceased, by th e C ircuit gam es and a d ain ty lunch, a fte r dress in evening by Dr. McAfee w ith C ourt of the S tate of Oregon, fo r the fore six m onths from th is date. The M ultnom ah G range will hold D ated a t P o rtlan d , Oregon, this County of M ultnom ah, D epartm ent w hich th e young folks rolled up th e music led by Mrs. W. E. W rig h t of of P robate, and has qualified. All ru g s and "trip p e d th e lig h t fa n ta stic ” P o rtlan d . Paul Brown, th e Pacific Its reg u la r m onthly m eeting next S a t 10th day of Ja n u ary , 1922. persons having claim s a g a in st said u n til 12 o'clock. B. F. MULKEY, Executor. Coast d irector, and LeRoy Robinson, urday, F eb ru ary 25, in th e O rient 403 C orbett Bldg. e sta te are hereby notified to present C larence P arsons is on th e sick sta te p resident, will presid e a t m ost th e sam e duly verified as by law re g ran g e hall. Au in te restin g program quired. at th e office of M cGuirk & list. of th e sessions. has been arra n g e d : Schneider, G resham , Oregon, w ithin T he L adies' Aid m eets W ednes Song, "A m erica” by G range. six m onths from th e d ate hereof. day in th e church basem ent, to qu ilt. I INNOVATION IN CH R ISTIN E ULRICH, Roll call. Each m em ber is to Mrs. G eorgia Moor is visiting h er BAGGAGE CHECKING A d m in istratrix . nam e one th in g th a t “ I will do for m other, Mrs. L. A. Powell. McOUIRK & SCH NEID ER, A. D. K endall, statio n ag en t at o u r G range to m ake It b e tte r.” A ttorneys fo r A d m in istratrix . Mr. L eland of K enton is proposing R ecitation. Dated and first published, Feb. 14, to open up a b u tch er shop here. T ro u td ale, calls th e O utlook’s a tte n 1922. Musical num ber. tion to th e fact th a t new w estern te r Mrs. J. N. C ianahan of G resham , D ate of last publication, M arch 14, T alk by Rev. E arl B. Cotton on The Lightest Bread on Earth an d Mrs. Jessie Saiies of P o rtlan d , rito ry baggage tariff, effective March 1922. "G unned o r B read.” 1. 1922. contains a new rule affording spent F rid ay w ith Mrs. M. B. McGin a t th e lig h test price on e a rth comes R ecitation by children. passengers an o p p o rtu n ity to declare from th e b rig h test splc and span FA R M E R S M UTUAL HAS PRO«- nis. R eading on R e-arm am ent. P E R O lS Y EA R bakery in th is, your own hom e tow n. Q uite a n um ber of children are th e actu al value of th e ir baggage and Of course you know th e bakery. R eading, P aren ts as E ducators. $ 1 2 ,4 0 0 ,0 0 0 in F orce Jan. 12. 1922. ab sen t from school on account of bad certain o th e r defined property, assu r- Close w ith b irth d a y and penny Flapjack colds. ing them of protection in event of T h ere’s all th e difference In th e T he F arm ers M utual F ire Relief world betw een o rd in ary bread and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mickley and Mr. ¡)ow>- T he nPW ru le w,n be effective m arch. F lo u r association m ade big g ain s in 1921 th e kind you get here. Do you w ant having w ritten $4,466,000 in risks, and Mrs. J. H. K n arr were th e gu ests 0,1 mo8t all railro ad lines in th e coun- BAPTIST CHURCH ______ ____ real solid n o u rish m en t for yourself TO gained 1700 new m em bers and paid of Dr. and Mrs. N eubauel* F riday. try w ith a few exceptions. HAVE NEW PARSONAOE an *J f,u’’llv? Then tak en no chances $28,000 In fire losses. J a n u a ry 1st T he new regulation Is really an in and get your bread and cakes a t th e association adopted a uniform Grocers su ran ce fo r th e trav elin g public, and T he B ethel B ap tist church Is to CEDAR ANI) VICTORY ra te of 30c per hu n d red d o llars in it is conceded th a t th e privilege of de- s u r a n c e on all farm property. This have a new parsonage w ithin a very Recommend G eorge H ayden has been q u ite sick elarln g value of baggage Is an excep- | low rate will enable every fa rm e r to sh o rt tim e. Rev. David Q. B arry, , ca rry insurance. H. W. S nashail was for several days w ith th e grip. tional one and sh o u h f be received by Is Henry a B illion aire? Albers re-elected presid en t. Any one d esir th e ir pastor, has been unable to find Wm. Gould, who has been visiting th e trav e lin g public with a g rea t deal In a recently published Interview . ing to see him ab o u t insu ran ce may Quality a su itab le dw elling in G resham ow ing H enry F ord declared th a t he had the call at the G resham fa ir g ro u n d s for som e tim e w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. of en th u siasm . A ch arg e of 10 cents W. Gould left a couple of days ago. for each hundred dollars In excess of to In adequate housing facilities here. cash balances In banks of $125,000,- Phone 1465. h o tca ke s $100 m inim um for baggage and $25 F o r th is reason th e church has de 000 to $140,000,000; he did not He is cousin to Mr. Gould. o f the ((ravel and Sand. Eva Stafford has been sick w ith a m inim um on certain property o th e r cided to build th e parsonage as soon know w ithin $15,000,000 how much W est In carload lot o r re ta il, delivered o r cold b ut she Is b e tte r now. th an re g u la r baggage Is made. T he as possible. he had. He said th a t his balances haul it yourself. Phone 79x. J. H P lan s and specifications are ail were w orth $200,000,000, his inven G eorge A rm stro n g was tak en su d old ru le lim ited the liability of th e Hoss. tf denly ill ab o u t a week ago. T he doc c a rrie r to $100 for each ad u lt tick et com plete and in th e h an d s of a com tories as much more, and he th o u g h t to r has n ot been able to decide Just and was Intended to protect th e rail m ittee ready to receive bids. L iberal th e whole w orks could be capitalized w hat alls him. B ut it Is th o u g h t th a t road com pany ag ain st unscrupulous d onations are com ing in fast so it is for a billion. The suggestion th a t it is some stom ach disorder. He has persons who m ade excessive false expected th a t sufficient fundB will be F ord is a b illio n aire is not accepted obtained w ithin a sh o rt tim e. been q u ite sick but is som ew hat im claim s. by some financial w riters, and many T his evolution In th e baggage proved now. Mr. Cooley has been th in k R ockefeller still th e rich er N ew Broccoli P lan ter P erfected . stay in g w ith th e A rm strongs to help sphere culm inated in th e E ast several man. Jo h n D. Is n ot so much In Among o th e r articles which Mr. w ith th e work. W a lte r A rm strong years since, and th e experience re su lt clined to tell th e public w hat he has. has been having a siege of whooping ing th erefro m has dem o n strated th a t Sloper of Sloper B ro th ers of Inde but he has given aw ay h u n d red s of MARION M A YFIELD, Prop. cough and is n ot over It yet. He had passengers have been eag er to ta k e pendence has perfected to help with riches. Is he really o u r first billion Phone G resham 276. a severe a tta c k of it. ad v an tag e of th is privilege, which is his farm w ork Is an au to m atic w ate r aire? ing a ttac h m e n t to be used w ith a R o b erta W ilhelm sta rte d to school in reality a broad concession. m illions. F ord seems to have learned broccoli p lan ter. According to Mr. ag ain Monday. H aving h e r tonsils th e secret of rem ain in g p opular with R. I. A nderson's S ale G reat Succens. S loper's sta te m en t. It au to m atically P hones: E ast 7 1 0 2 ; G resham 3 3 3 rem oved and th e whooping cough : th e p ro le ta ria t w hile acq u irin g g reat T he auction sale held last S a tu r w aters each plant as ft Is set in. kept h e r out for several weeks. AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME day a t th e R. I. A nderson farm u n d er g rea tly decreasing th e lab o r cost and Lynch P arcnt-T eacherx W ill G ive D ance. Need Y our S u it d ev tn ed ? th e supervision of Colonel Wood and in su rin g a much b e tte r sta n d of Your Patronage Solicited T he Lynch P aren t-T each er asso H ave It F ren ch dry cleaned, Re- Son was a g reat success. T he cows plan ts th a n can be expected w here p airin g n eatly dene, T ailo rin g for a ii b ro u g h t very good prices. Colonel th e work is done by han d . He has ciation will give a h ard tim es danc ing party at th e schoolhouse, F ebru- ladies and men. Wood declared It to be the best sale tised It th ree seasons w ith excellent J ary 24. 1922, Instead of colonial par- P E T E R LENARD. T ailor. M oving and (renerai H auling 124-0 U nion A ven ae th a t he had atten d ed for a long resu lts and Is th is y ear p lanning to ty previously announced. Prizes of- tim e. Mr. A nderson was well sa tis m a n u factu re th e m achine and p la c e ' J*™* ,OT m" st o r,glnal ch aracters W ood, Coal and B riquets Portland. O regon A W ant Ad. is th e m ost d irect way bo,b mpn an<l women and boys and fied at th e retu rn s. to reach a buyer. It on th e m ark et. I g irls. Everybody cordially invited. n n n ; 1922 ANNUAL CATALOG For Gardeners, Berrymen and Poultrymen GEORGE WASHINGTON ROUTLEDGE SEED & FLORAL C0.‘ B + Bank of Gresham Auction Sale OF FARM MACHINERY W e d ., M ar. 1 1 9 2 2 a t 1 p. m . sharp On the Kuegg “ lace, 4 mile south of Lmnemann Junction on P. R. L. & P. R. R. Fisk fires and Tubes OLDFIELD TIRES WEED CHAINS GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY HOME PRODUCTS PURE LARD C. F. RUEGG, Owner 5 lbs., 75c 10 lbs., $1.50 Delivered GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Albert Flapjacks CITY BAKERY CHOICE FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS Fresh Fish in Season PLEASANT HOME MEAT MKT. MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE HONE SWEET HOME CAN I TRUST YOU TO MAIL THIS ON YOUR WAY TO THE OFFICE ? WHY MY DEAR. HOW OXILD TOO THINK ID FORGET THAT ’ YOUR LETTER IS ON ITS1 WAY f _____ _ 0 ••a ¿3