ington, and Mrs. W. W. Spence and
son of P o rtlan d , w ere g u ests a t th e
W. C. Spence hom e on W ednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n L ouden an d
d a u g h te r H elen w ere d in n e r g u ests
a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
K endall one M onday evening of last
week.
B ert R osentyan an d son E v art,
are visiting a t th e hom e of Mrs.
Lewis.
Mrs. C. B. Chilton of L ectia, Tex.,
is v isitin g at th e hom e of h e r m oth
er, Mrs. C. K earney.
Mrs. J. A lfred L arsson visited in
L ato u rell Monday.
B ert Edm onson has gone to Lib
^ J S E Patton’s Sun-Proof Paint
erty
Bond to open up his saw mill.
to conserve your building
T h e problem o( saving lambs deserted Gy mothers has been solved
Miss L illian W allace of Spokane |
by a Petaluma. CaliL, ranchman. I t is in the “mechanical m other*
investment. Its tough, elastic
method as pictured above. Feeding lambs by hand is a great task,
accom panied by h er g ran d m o th er, is |
film resists the wear of weather,
but by arranging nursing bottles filled with hot nriik on a rack, the"
visiting Mrs. M aggie B urns.
prevents decay and depreciation
lambs are soon taught to feed themselves. Ewe mothers of twins
and lasts longer. Patton's Sun-
Mrs. D. M. C lark an d little daugh-I
almost always rriwn to lp e ^
thoa w i . Ifa L O tb w . « a w t he hand,
Proof is the scientific standard
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fed or starve.
te r, who have been v isitin g Mrs.
ized quality paint covering most
C lark ’s p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. H
r»
square feet per gallon, and giving
W aite, left fo r h e r hom e a t M adras,
POWELL
VALLEY
MAY
COUNTY
COUNCIL
TO
your building a moisture-proof
Oregon, T h u rsd ay m orning.
HAVE ------------
WATER DISTRICT I
MEET AT CORBETT
armor against the w eather for
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. W allace left
the greatest num ber of years. | A m eeting has been called fo r next
The M ultnom ah County Council of for G aribaldi W ednesday, w here th ey
Monday evening. M arch 20, a t th e
P aren t-T each er associations will hold will rem ain fo r th e sum m er.
Powell V alley schoolhouse fo r the
Recent v isito rs a t th e C. I. T hom as
its n ex t m eeting a t th e union high
home w ere Mrs. T h o m as’ m other,
purpose of discussing th e fo rm atio n
school a t C o rb ett next S atu rd ay ,
Mrs. J. D. Cooper, of T he D alles and
of a w ater d istric t for th a t vicinity, M arch 18.
h er sister, Mrs. J. F. Thom pson of
th ro u g h w hich Bull R un w ate r could
Mrs. J. F. H ill, s ta te p resid en t,
be fu rn ish ed resid en ts of th e d istrlc t- will be th e sp e ak e r at th e m eeting. L ew iston, Idaho. T he la tte r w as re
tho
All in te reste d are Invited to atten d . A silv er tea will be given a t noon, A tu rn in g hom e from spen d in g
w in ter a t Seaside w ith a n o th e r sister,
business m eeting will be held a fte r
Dr. B ella F erguson.
T he B ank of G resham pays 5 p er
I cent in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv. lunch.
Mrs. M. E. Jo h n sto n , who m et w ith
T he ladies in ch arg e are expecting
a p ain fu l accident w hen she well and
a larg e n um ber fo r lunch an d th e re
threw h e r an k le o ut of Joint and was
will be p len ty fo r everyone.
tak en to th e hom e of h e r d a u g h te r
in P o rtlan d , was b ro u g h t hom e W ed
CORBETT
nesday and is able to be aro u n d wit
C orbett was th e scene of a d isas th e help of a cane.
T he R obinson tw ins who have
tro u s fire S atu rd ay m orning. E arly
in th e m orning, fire was seen, by th e been q u ite sick w ith th e g rip , are
n ig h t w atchm an on th e steam b o at very m uch b etter.
T he m any frien d s of J. C. Ryan
w hich is anch o red a t th e dock for
th e use of th e telephone men, In th e learned w ith deep reg ret of th e death
old telephone building which spread of Mrs. Ryan recently at T u alatin
rap id ly to Floyd R eed’s building and Mr. Ryan was principal of th e school
Mrs. M. E. R eed's b u ilding an d it 1 here several years ago and th e fam ily
seem ed th a t in less th a n 30 m inutes j m ade m any frien d s w hile h err.
I. H atfield is down from H erm is
all th re e b uildings w ere enveloped
in flam es. Mrs. M. E. Reed was th e ton for a few days.
Mrs. F ra n k Boscow of T he Dalles
h eaviest loser w hen h e r larg e fram e
tw o-story building and co n ten ts was J has been a recen t g u est a t th e A. D
consum ed. Mrs. Reed occupied th e K endall home.
E la b o ra te p rep a ra tio n s are being
u p p er story. T he low er floor, w hich
was b u ilt bu ilt fo r a g en eral sto re, ¡m ade by th e T ro u td ale baseball
team for th e e n te rta in m e n t on March
was ren te d to Chas. Brow n, who lost 17 a t th e Masonic h all. C ards, mu-
his e n tire stock of m erchandise. T he ' sic and b ask ets will be am ong the
show cases, a fine scale, re frig e ra to r fea tu re s of th e evening. E veryone
an d o th e r fixtures w hich belonged to is an ticip atin g a m ost enjoyable even
, ing.
Mrs. Reed and w ere ren ted w ith th e
Mrs. J a s . W allace of P o rtlan d was
sto re rooniB, w ere also a com plete a g u est a t th e W. C. Spence hom e
loss. F av o r Reed had fishing g ee r S atu rd ay .
A very enjoyable affair was he
valued a t ab o u t a th o u san d dollars
card p arty given by th e E astern S tar
in one of th e buildings w hich was c h a p te r last F rid a y night. T he dec
Phone Gresham 2211
b u rn ed and Sern A nderson, who had o ratio n s w ere in green. T he lunch
bought th e telep h o n e building, also was delicious and each p la te bore a
lost con sid erab le fishing geer. The tin y sp rig of sham rock. T h ere was
a large crowd considering so m uch
value of Mrs. R eed's building was sickness.
ab o u t o n e-fo u rth covered by in su r
A bout 12 m em bers from th e F air-
ance. Mrs. Reed has th e sym pathy view M. E. church cam e o ver Sunday
of th e e n tire com m unity in th is dire evening and assisted w ith th e se r
vices as th e p asto r, th e Rev. F. L.
calam ity. T his had been h e r home Sm ith, was not able to com e on ac
since 1894 and th e re is h ard ly a per co u n t of sickness in his fam ily.
David B u rn s and fam ily and Jas.
son in th is vicinity who had not
B u rn s w ere S unday g u ests of Mrs.
On the Hiram Stone Ranch at Fairview, H mile south of P. R. L. & P. been a g u est in th is hom e as Mrs. M
arg aret B urns.
Reed is noted fa r and n ea r for her
Station at Fairview. Twelve miles east of Portland,
Mrs. F ran ces Fox was a P o rtlan d
gen ero u s h o sp itality .
v isito r S atu rd ay .
on Columbia River Highway.
Mrs. J. A lfred L arsson atten d ed
Mr. and Mrs. Dean H ensen, nee
G range a t F airview S atu rd ay .
L au ra Reed, w ere g u ests of th e la t
Q uite a n u m b er from T ro u td ale
te r ’s b ro th ers, F. W. and Floyd Reed 'a
I tte n d e d th e stu m p b u rn in g dem on-
SALE STARTS AT 10 A. M. SHARP
i stra tio n a t C o rb ett S atu rd ay a fte r-
FREE LUNCH AT NOON S aturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew is B ratley, who j ' noon.
, Mrs. L. O strand, h e r d au g h ter,
had been spending th e w in te r since ' Mrs. C. E. Bush and M arjo rie Bush
th e ir re tu rn from C alifo rn ia a t the of B ridal Veil w ere v isitin g friends
TEAM BLACK GELDINGS, coming 6 years old; weight 3200,
hom e of th e la tte r ’s m other, Mrs. M in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay .
BAY HORSE, 12 years old; weight 1400.
W ill W rig h t, who has been con
Fifty head of Milch Cows; 35 head High Grade Holsteins; 11 head ' E. Reed, are at p rese n t a t th e Fred fined
to his hom e fo r a w eek. Is able
j
Reed
hom
e.
Guernseys and Jerseys; 4 head Brown Swiss; Grade Holstein Bull,
to be on th e ro u te again.
Mrs. E thel S m ith S tew art was at
A bout 25 Masons of T ro u td ale
2 years old; Registered Holstein Bull, 15 months old (Sir Bessie
w ere invited to C h an ticleer Inn last
Hengerveld Inka); Registered Bull Calf, (Chief Multnomah Korn- 'h o m e o ver th e w eek-end, and mo-, w_eek
th e g u ests of Mr. M organ,
dyke, born September 5, 1921); about 10 Veal Calves; about 25 Cows, tored w ith h e r m o th er, Mrs. C lara th e p as
ro p rieto r. A m ost delicious
Sm
ith,
and
Miss
L
ucile
C
rank
up
th
e
will, be fresh by time of sale, with calves beside. Balance will be
lunch was served and a social tim e
fresu aurins’ suihmer and fall. All Cows will be Tuberculin Tested highw ay Sunday to view th e huge 1 spent. Ju d g e Stapleton, Ju d g e L it
snow banks.
tlefield and Ju d g e B ronaugh m ade
before Sale.
sh o rt talk s.
An
Im
m
ense
crow
d
g
ath
ered
here
MACHINERY— H ocking Valley No. 20 E nsilage C u tte r; 12-h. p. G as
Mrs. A nna R ichardson and d au g h
oline E ngine; S pring W agon; Old W agon; Buggy; Disk, w ith T ru c k , S atu rd ay aftern o o n to see th e stum n te r E lla, are sick w ith th e mumps^
Hay F o rk s; Shovels; 225 feet % -Inch C able; M eyers Hay C a rrie r; b u rn in g d em o n stratio n .
Mr. and Mrs B. McNill and Mr.
H arpoon F o rk ; M cCormick Hay R ake; Feed Boxes; 66 Low den S ta n
Mrs. Clyde Dunlop spent th e w eek am t Mrs. D. McCombs of P o rtlan d
chions; 30-gallon W ash K e ttle ; No. 4 S tar Milk C ooler; 72-gallon Milk
visited at th e hom e of Mrs. M. E.
T an k ; 25-gallon Milk T a n k ; B a rre ls; New Buggy H arn ess; 2 sets B reech end visiting frien d s in P o rtlan d .
Jo h n sto n Sunday,
Mrs. Jo h n sto n ,
Ted H all moved from th e L eader w h o .m et with a painful in ju ry to her
ing H arn ess; G rain Sack, and o th e r sm all article s too nu m ero u s to
m ention.
farm o n to th e H elen R ick ert farm foot, is able to be aro u n d again.
L ew is Howell and son O scar, have
TERMS:—$20 anti under, (.'ash; all sums over $20, bankable notes la st week.
at 8 per cent interest, for six months’ time.
H arry R ick ert is ere stin g a garag e gone to Greys R iver to w ork for th e
su m m er in a logging cam p.
on his lots across th e s tre e t from the
church.
Subscribe now fo r th e O utlook and
Mrs. L etsin g er, who has been a your P o rtlan d Dally.
COL. W. S. WOOD & SONS, Vancouver, Auctioneers
p atien t sufferer fo r th e past six
K. A. MILLER, Bank of Gresham, Clerk
P ian o T uning.
weeks, left fo r th e H ot L ake sani-
83.00.
S atu sfactio n g u a ra n te e d .
to riu m T h u rsd ay . Mr. L etsin g er ac P hone Jones, care O utlook.
com panied her.
Born, to Mr. an d Mrs. R alph Rog
ers S atu rd ay , March 4th, a baby boy.
P A IN T S
Jones Lum ber Co.
See J. G. MAST, Mgr.
Phone 2431
Whole Corn, per ton.............$31.00
Cracked Corn, per ton........ 32.00
Ground Corn, per ton............ 32.00
Jumbo Land Plaster, per ton. 15.00
Cash Price
Friday and Saturday, Mar. 17 & 18
Sun Dial Ranch
Fairview, Oregon
AUCTION SALE
Special Sale
SHORT LENGTH LUMBER
1x3,
1x6,
1x4,
1x6,
4 to 9 ft. No. 2
4 to 9 ft. No. 2
4 to 9 ft. No. 2
4 to 9 ft. No. 2
and
and
and
and
Btr
Btr
Btr
Btr
YG Flooring, $39 per M
FG Flooring, $33 per M
\ Ceiling.......$30 per M
RE Rustic..... $33 per M
If you can use lengths, it means a SAVING OF
$10.00 OR MORE A THOUSAND FEET. The stock
is all No. 2 and better and suitable for Garages, Brooder
Houses, Sheds and other small buildings.
Ask someone who has used it.
We Deliver Direct from Mill to You
JONES LUMBER CO.
ESTABLISHED 1859
See J. G. MAST, Mgr.
Phone 2431
YOUR HEADLIGHTS ARE-
BURNING, MISTER
A t*s, 1 know it, is an inscription which will be seen on
more than one automobile in the coming year. At least, until
the remainder of the motoring public come to realize that a
ear with burning headlights is not the result of an all night
joy ride or accidental turning of the light switch. One driver
threatened to use such a sign when told by a battery service
man that long day-time trips and high charging rate of his
generator under such conditions meant certain disaster for
the storage battery on his car unless lie burned the lights.
In that respect at least, the European name “ Accumulator”
by which storage batteries are known over there is more liter
ally correct. An automobile battery merely accumulates the
surplus electricity developed by the generator and when that
current becomes excessive, the work done in the battery (and
it is just as much work for a battery to take a charge as it is to
give it off) becomes a burden to it and overheating results.
.Most ear owners know by this time that overheating means
buckled plates, destruction of certain kinds of insulation ma
terials commonly used and short circuits. Escape from this
danger may he had by burning the headlights while on long
day trips, particularly when a recent test has shown the bat
tery to be fully charged.
The Willard Storage Battery Company strikes a timely
note of warning in their latest booklet, entitled, “ Willard
Service; for Your Battery’s Benefit—and Yours.” They say
never allow your battery to become overheated in Hervice;
Keep all cells filled with distilled water; Keep your battery
fully charged in winter to prevent freezing; The battery will
then take care of itself.
THURSDAY, MARCH 16
LIVESTOCK
Gresham Storage Battery Service Station
J- W. PUNTENNEY, Mgr.
Latourell Bldg.
Phone 2331
f
W h at
JOSEPH ANDEREGG, Owner
HOME PRODUCTS
PURE LARD
5 lbs., 75c
10 lbs., $1.50
Delivered
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
WOOD
Phone 1891
COAL
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
A Truck for Every Kind of Work
Cor. P ow ell anti M aple
G resham
1.1*1
•
2 4 7 D avis Street
P ortland
Bdwy.
Portland Gas & Coke Co.
J
The Lightest Bread on Earth
at th e lig h test price on e a rth com es j
from th e b rig h test splc and span
bakery In this, y o u r own hom e town, i
Of course you know th e bakery.
T h e re ’s all th e difference in the
world betw een o rd in ary bread and
th e kind you get here
Do you w ant
Rev. Mr. K lotzbarh of P o rtlan d real solid no u rish m en t for yourself
and fam ily? Then tak en no chances
will preach at C o ttrell com m unity and g et y o u r bread an d cakea a t
church Sunday m orning at 11 o ’clock
COTTRELL
Phone want ads. to 1561.
Yes, just to introduce it quickly into fifty
homes.
See it at the
SANDY BLUFF
T he Brook fam ily a re all quite
well a f te r several w eeks’ siege of the
g rip
8. C. O sborn, fo rm erly of th is
place, passed aw ay In W illam ette
w here he went to stay with his son.
Percy. He was 70 y ears old a t the
tim e of his death.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atk in s and
fam ily have all been sufferers from
th e grip.
Mrs. W atk in s was q uite
sick, but all are on th e mend now.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam C arrell w ere r e
cent callers a t th e hom e of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. A ult.
Only $10 down and the balance of $65 in seven
monthly payments for a Gasco “Cottage” Floor
furnace?
CITY BA K E R Y
PLACE A MOTOMETER
ON YOUR CAR
It will show you th e co rrect te m
p e ra tu re of your m otor— w h eth er
too hot o r too cold. You can tell
from th e m o to m eter w h eth er y o u r
engine ia ru n n in g cold, th a t Is, not
g ettin g alt th e pow er it should
from th e gasoline you use. You
can easily read th e Indications
from th e d riv e r’s seat.
W here do you g e t th em ?
At SHERMAN McCARTER GARAGE