GRESHAM
OUTLOOK,
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2H, 1H22
TROUTDALE
The Force Unseen
Ready to toil at any task you set—the Unseen Force drawn down from the
rain cloud and the perpetual mountain snows, stands ever alert to the sudden de
mands of the Home, Office, Factory and Transportation.
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INDISPENSABLE SERVICE AS PERMANENT
AS CIVILIZATION
Such are the useful and necessary facilities which this great Public Utility
provides for the 330,000 people living in the territory in which this company
operates.
Millions of .dollars of physical property needed to produce this service stand
back of the investment we are offering you—our 7 per cent Prior Preference Stock,
ou may buy for cash or on easy terms to net you 7.3 per cent on your money.
T ou may become a profit-sharing stockholder in this company by paying $10
down and $10 a month, and your partial payments draw interest at 7 per cent till
your contract is completed.
INVESTIGATE THIS FINE OPPORTUNITY TODAY!
No stock having preference over th is Issue will be created w ith o u t th e consent of th e holders of a
m a jo rity of th is class of stock.
Portland Railway, Light and Power Company
Electric Building
Portland, Oregon
Fisk Tires and Tubes
OLDFIELD TIRES
WEED CHAINS
REPAIRIN G AND RETREADING
' All work guaranteed.
GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY
T im e to R e
GEORGE A. BRANDT
P hone 1107
O pposite Brow n's M arket
Pow ell St.
HOME PRODUCTS
PURE LARD
5 lbs., 75c
10 lbs., $1.50
Delivered
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Towing
Storage
Phone 1891
Chevrolet Parts
and Accessories
l^ee
Tires
GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING
Flat Rates Given on all Work if Desired
Sherman McCarter Garage
Latourell Bldg.
Doubted His Word.
W hen th e Widow M ingus cam e in
to Andy W h ite’s sto re for h e r weekly
supply of groceries th e fro n t of h er
drees was disfigured w ith splotchy
bars of red paint.
“ How did you ever come to get
th a t, Mrs. M ingus?" asked Mr. W hite.
" I was leaning over th a t Sandy
B evan’s fence to look a t a hog,” a n
g rily answ ered the widow.
"B u t Sandy has a big sign up,”
p u t In Deacon P etty, "W et P a in t—
Sandy B evan.”
“ 1 saw th a t," snapped th e widow,
" b u t everybody know s w hat a lia r he
Is."— T oronto W orld.
Phone 2331
"W ell,” said Umson, In reply, “ I
d o n 't care so much w hat they do as
long as they keep o u t of th e w eath er
d e p a rtm e n t.”
"W hy should th ey keep o u t of th e
w eather d e p a rtm e n t? ”
"T h e
w ea th er
is
changeable
enough now .”— Y oungstow n
T ele
gram .
S h rin k age in L ivestock V alues.
T he value of th e livestock on farm s
and ranches of th e U nited States
showed a decrease of *3.385,000,000,
o r 41.5 per cent on Ja n u a ry first, last,
as com pared w ith Ja n u a ry 1, 1920,
according to a rep o rt Just issued by
th e D epartm en t of A g ricu ltu re.
Too Flighty.
"I tell you w h at," said Mrs. Umson,
Storage b attery rep a irin g and re
“ it won’t be long before women a re charging, s ta r te r
and
g e n e ra to r
in m any of th e public offices."
w ork.
R aker & Son.
Phones-: East 7IO2; Gresham S.Y5
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
Your Patronage Solicited
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE
M oving and G eneral H auling
W ood, Coal and B riquets
124-41 U nion A venue
P ortlan d , Oregon
EAST OF THE SANDY.
Road B u ild in g Industry E m ploys
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 W orkm en.
Need Your S u it d e n n e d ?
Have it F rench dry cleaned. Re
T he m onthly lib rary tea was held
pairin g neatly dene. T ailoring for
In th e lib rary T hursday. Mrs. Spence
According to th e B ureau of Public ladies and men.
j was hostess.
P E T E R LEN A R P, T ailor.
Roads, th e In dustry of road building
A mass m eeting was held in th e is now one of th e larg est in th e I
| church T h u rsd ay evening to discuss U nited S tates, su rp assin g th e steel i M ultiply your re tu rn s by adding
plans for a city hall. E veryone seem- and iron in d u stry and th e autom obile j w ant ads. to your methods.
, ed to feel the need of such a building, ¡Industry. S tatistics show th a t a few
so it will probably be built th is spring ! less th an 600,000 are em ployed in th e
Miss Bell P arso n s spent sev eral days J steel and Iron In d u stry ; ap proxim ate
In
P o rtlan d
la st week visiting ly 750,000 in th e autom obile Indus
t r y ; w hile over 1,000,000 men are
friends.
(employed in building and rep airin g
C larence P arso n s has fully recov (the public highw ays th ro u g h o u t th e (
ered from th e g rip and went back to U nited S tates. An idea of th e enorm
ous w ork upon the public roads may
work at T u n n el No. 1.
Cfir«/u//v
be o btained from th e fact th a t th e
T he reg u la r business m eeting of an n u a l req u irem en ts of th e im proved
wfi/W
c y lia d r ic tl
th e L adies' Aid will be held in th e roads of th e U nited States is 50,000,-
carton
inauro*
church basem ent W ednesday, th e 000 tons of sto n e and g ravel, or 1,-
abaotuto
re g u la r silver te a will be served at 000,000 carloads.
sa n itation
noon.
All in te reste d are cordially
Her Choice.
T he fath er, who was head of th e
Invited.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. O stran d of firm, had been noticing th a t his son
took a certain unofficial in terest in
B riday Veil visited Mrs. L. O strand his p riv ate secretary.
oYfer Sunday.
Mr. O stran d has
T he young man had recently joined
th e stafT of th e firm to learn th e bus
ch arg e of th e B ridal Veil store.
iness.
One day th e private secretary,
Mrs. H arry W aite has been suffer
a very m odest young woman, a n Grocers
ing w ith grip fo r several days, but Is nounced to him th a t his son had pro
m uch Im proved.
posed to h er and th a t she had ac Recommend
I. L. A nderson, who m et w ith a cepted him.
"W ell. I really did th in k you m ight
Albers
p ain fu l accident to his foot w here
have seen me first." said th e father.
th e stag in g on w hich he was w ork "I d id .” she replied, "b u t I preferred
Quality
the
ing gave aw ay, is hom e from the your so n ."— Chicago H erald and Ex
am
iner.
hospital.
hot cakes
The W ill R obinson fam ily Is mov
oi the
Gravel and Hand.
ing in to th e house ju s t v acated by
W est
In carload lot o r reta il, delivered or j
th e Bloom fam ily.
haul it yourself. Phone 79x. J. H
tf
H om er Jo n es, form erly of this Hoss.
place, was v isitin g friends h ere Sun
day.
Mrs. O. T. W herry of P o rtlan d
was th e g u est of Mrs. H. E. Bradley,
M onday.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sherley of
P o rtlan d w ere g u ests a t th e B urdine
Brunswick Record No. 2185, 75c
home, Sunday.
Mrs. R uth B rink is hom e a f te r an
absence of tw o m onths.
Mrs. H. C. McGinnis has been
q u ite sick.
Alben
WS
Albert
Flapjacks
THE $25,000 SONG HIT
“ IN BLUEBIRD LAND”
FAIRVIEW
F rie n d s of Mr. and Mrs. H. P ra tt
will be glad to learn th a t th ey are
much Im proved an d able to be up and
aro u n d . They have been very 111 w ith
th e p revailing epidem ic, th e flu. Mrs.
P r a tt’s sister, Mrs. May M iller, has
been carin g for them .
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stone have I
ta k en up th e ir residence on th e ir
farm w hich is located n ear th e riv er [
on F airview avenue.
T he e n te rta in m e n t to be given on
F rid a y evening. M arch 3, will be held
at th e P resb y terian church in stead of (
th e city hall as was a t first planned.
Mrs. W. A. T ow nsend, who has I
been visiting h er son and o th e r re la
tives, has re tu rn e d to her hom e In J
Condon, Oregon.
Jo h n Jo n as is recovering from an I
a tta c k of lum bago.
Ju liu s L am p ert is th e proud pos
sessor of a new Ford.
A goodly show ing of hom e folks
accom panied th e C olum bia H igh
school b ask et ball team to P a rk Rose
on S atu rd ay evening to w atch them
win, which, of course th ey did, th e
score being 6 to 3 in C olum bia's
favor. As th e boys have bad to p rac
tice u n d er such serio u s difficulties,
they felt highly elated to th in k they
had won th e second gam e they play
ed. It is to be hoped th a t an o th er
y ear will see th e se difficulties all re
moved.
A S t a t e d Com m unication of
I Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R ogers a re .re ' * r \ r F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F.
ceiving c o n g ra tu latio n s of th e ir
A. M., S atu rd ay evening,
frien d s over th e a rriv a l a t th e ir M arch 4, a t 8 o ’clock p. m. L ab o r in
hom e of a little d au g h te r born on the M. M. degree. Special m eeting a t 7
o ’clock p. m. E xam ination in E. A
fifteenth.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy M ershon re degree followed by F. C. degree. Vis
itin g b reth ren welcome.
cently sta rte d on th e ir re tu rn trip to
WM. H. STANLEY, Sec'y.
Borneo w here th ey will resum e th e ir m . b . M c G innis , w . m .
m issionary d u ties a fte r a y ea r's va
An e n te rta in m e n t will be given at
cation.
A fter
spending
seveVal
th e F airv iew P resb y terian ch u rch on |
w eeks visiting h ere w ith th e home F rid ay evening, M arch 3. A dm ission
folks and frien d s Mr. M ershon went
a d u lts 25c, ch ild ren 15c.
to W alla W alla to school fo r several
m onths. At p resen t they are in Cal
PLEASANT HOME
ifo rn ia w here th ey will stay a couple
T he G irl R eserves of P lea san t {
of m onths w hile Mrs. M ershon com-
( p letes som e m edical stu d ies, afte r Home will m eet in th e church next
S atu rd ay . A fu ll atten d a n ce is de-1
| w hich they v isit Ja p an and China.
Miss M yrtle Soule is spending a sired as th e work th a t is u n d er way
few d ay s^it home.
on im proving th e cem etery will be
tak en up again. T he severe w ea th er
was th e cause of th e work being dis- j
HALEY
continued.
T he H aley B ap tist Young People’s
T he L ad ies’ Aid society of th e
social will be held on S atu rd ay even M ethodist church will m eet W ednes-1
ing, March 4, at th e church. A spell
[ ing m atch and a candy sale, which day. M arch 1, a t th e hom e of Mrs.
M. L ennartz.
I will be given by th e g irls, a re the
W ork began M onday on th e new
m ain en tertain m en ts. R efreshm ents M ethodist church Sunday school
will be served. Come to o u r social. building. A com plete crew has been
A good tim e Is g u ara n tee d to every w orking every day.
one.
O. A.
Aids E x-Service Men.
Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College has
p u t its sh o u ld er to th e helm in the
cause of aid in g ex-service men. The
college doors have been opened to
350 ex-service men who received In
ju rie s in th e w ar and have been given
an ed u catio n al m onthly com pensa
tion from th e g o v ern m en t.
T hese facts w ere m ade public by
Guy M. Booker of th e F ed eral Board.
T he men m ust have w hat is term ed
a ten p er cent disab ility before they
a re en titled to receive th is money
from th e g o vernm ent.
T h ere are ab o u t 100,000 men in
th e U nited 8 ta te s going to school
u n d er th e reh a b ilita tio n act to an
expense to th e g o v ern m en t of *490,-
000,000. T he fed eral board will a u
to m atically go o u t of existence In
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CEDAR AND VICTORY
Mrs. Geo. H ayden has recovered
from h er recent Illness and has re
sum ed *her teaching again. G eorge j
H ayden is able to be up and arouriB
again b u t does n o t feel like w orking
yet.
G eorge A rm strong Is feeling som e
w hat b e tte r now. He has been doing
som e of his farm work the last few
('ays. A young man is stay in g w ith
them now and helping in the work.
MARCH
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J.L E. METZGER
SANDY BLUFF
T he m eeting of th e P a re n t T each
er association of C ottrell has been
postponed from F rid ay , March 3 to
F rid ay , March 10 on account of ho
much sickness.
A W ant Ad. Is th e most direct way
to r*»ach a buyer.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We are opening for your benefit a RECORD EXCHANGE.
U you are tired of your old records, any kind, bring them in,
and get some others in exchange. We will exchange on a
basis of 3 for 2 or 3 at 5c.
J. E. METZGER