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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. TVBSDAY, K«v*i> T ra ck «► < T tx x - DtUeo. B uyer's W eek, A ugust 6-12. S tate convention of th e A merican Legion a t T he D alles, Ju ly 27, 28 and 29. F a rm ers' F ield Day, G resham , July 29. S tate wide p ou itrym eu’s conven tion at O. A. C.. A ugust 1-2-3. E pw orth L eague In stitu te , Falls City, Ju ly 24-30. M ultnom ah county fair, Aug. 7-12. C lackam as county fair, Sept. 19-22 Phone G resham 1241 R esidence P ullen I Load N ear Rockwood Dr. W. R. Anderson G resham OF THE SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN THE EXAMPLE is a good one to follow ; you c a n 't go fa r w rong it you w alk in his footsteps. No m an of a f fairs today is w ith o u t a com m ercial bank account; no busi ness, how ever sm all, can afford to be w ithout one. If you have not an account, get in line for success by opening one w ith us today. BANK OF GRESHAM State and County Depository 1». PAGE THKEE I»22 POWELL VALLEY VOTERS MULTNOMAH GRANGE BOND WATER DISTRICT TO MEET SATURDAY O hm it B rothers, form erly of P leas T he reg u la r m eeting of th e M ult ant Home, have leased th e K arosky nom ah G range will be held next Sat- garage at Rockwood. C. E| O hm it and fam ily have recently moved t o ; ur<lay Ju ly 22, a t th e G range hall. Rockwood. I. O hm it and his m other Owing to th e busy season. Mrs. Geo. still reside a t P leasan t Home, but A llder has not had tim e to p rep are they expect to move soon. a program . She is asking th a t each An invitation is extended to every m em ber come prepared to co n trib u te one in P leasan t Home to a tte n d th e som ething to th e program . If anyone all-day services next Sunday a t Sandy. has any subject which they wish dis Services will be held in th e m orn- cussed. they can present it at th is ses- ing at th e M ethodist church. All (•8lon- The M ultnom ah county fa ir is those who can a re asked to bring a lmo®t here. This m eeting will afford baskets of lunch to church w ith them and go to Sandy as soon as th e m orn for th e fair. ing session is ended. Oregon n ig h t, Ju ly 27. at th e W ayfarer “ A m erica's P assion P ag e a n t” to be given in S eattle a t the U niversity of W ashington from Ju ly 24-29, inclusive. CHIROPRACTOR H ow itt Bldg.. PLEASANT HOME J l LY America’s Comfortable Low - Cost Car R esidents of th e Pow ell V alley w a te r d istric t held an all-day special TOueiHG election last F rid ay for th e purpose » ' of voting on a m easu re to bond the d istric t to raise sufficient funds for p u ttin g in a w ater system . T he vote carried w ith 84 in favor and only j th ree ag ain st it. T he m easu re pro vides for th e raising of a sum to th e ' am ount of and n o t to exceed $25.000. I As all those in th e d istric t a re an x ious to have th e new w ater system [ put in. th e w ork will be ru sh ed as I much as possible. Every o bstacle has been rem oved an d th e re is no reason ; why Pow ell V alley resid en ts cannot I BORING have a splendid w ater system w ithin ' Sedans, Coupes, Tourings, Roadsters, Delivery cars E. V. M aulding and S. E. W aller a sh o rt tim e. m ade a business trip to P o rtlan d Monday. ROCKWOOD _______ Mr. and Mrs. I W. M aulding, of About 40 neighbors and frien d s j ; S heridan, who have been visiting for dropped in unexpectedly to spend th e I The motor that improves with use ; th e past tw o weeks at th e hom e of evening last F rid a y a t th e home th e ir son, E. V. M aulding and fam ily, of Dr. B. H. P ed ersen and fam I left Monday evening for a sh o rt stay ily. Dr. P edersen has ju s t com plet , at th e hom e of th e ir d a u g h te r Mrs. ed his new hom e and th e occasion | Jack Shultz and fam ily of G resham , was in ten d ed for a housew arm ing j They th en expect to leave fo r a visit party. T h e g u ests fu rn ish ed th e a t th e hom e of a son, F ra n k M aulding lunch. A p leasant evening was spent. and fam ily of W ashougal, W'ashing- Reliability W. A. HESSF.L Service Last S aturday aftern o o n th e R ock i ton. Phone 1111 wood Scouts played th e G resham A Dodge car driven by Miss Mabel Scouts on th e hom e field. T he Rock ’ V alberg collided w ith a F o rd tru ck wood boys carried off th e honors w ith ; owned by B. R. Kimbiey S aturday a score of 27 to 11 in R ockw ood’s I evening in fro n t of th e new club favor. house. T he F ord tru ck w hich was V isitors a t th e hom e of Mr. and 1 not occupied a t th e tim e of th e accl- Mrs. W illard Cook an d fam ily w ere I dent was q u ite badly dam aged. T he Ju ly 1, 1922 was an o th e r Red L e tte r Day for th e ow ners of o u r Dodge car and its d riv er escaped u n Mrs. L edora Dickinson and son, 7 p er cent P rio r P reference Stock. H enry, and Miss Iren e D ickinson, alt in ju red . Checks for th o u san d s of d o llars w ere m ailed o u t by us to o u r of P o rtlan d , and Mrs. Mary Pitch- T h rifty C ustom ers and P atro n s in paym ent of th e SECOND REGU W alter M etzger left S aturday n ig h t ford of Amboy. W ashington. Mr. LAR QUARTERLY DIVIDEND on th e ir holdings in th is sound for a few days' dtay w ith his fam ily and Mrs. F ra n k D ickinson cam e over and a ttra c tiv e security. who have been a t Seaside for thq past d u rin g th e aftern o o n and accom pan C onsult o u r In v estm en t D epartm ent at once and g et on o u r 10 days. He expects to re tu rn T ues ied th e P o rtla n d g u ests hom e fo r a M ailing L ist for the day. F. M. Morgan is in ch arg e of sh o rt visit. th e g arag e in his absence. Mrs. Ross L ovelace^of R oseburg, I C o n tracto r Moore is unloading visited last F rid ay a t th e hom e of Mr. equipm ent h ere fo r th e highw ay and Mrs. W illard Cook and fam ily. ] In v estm en t D epartm ent work. T h e m achinery is being Mrs. Lovelace was form erly a resi hauled from h ere to G overnm ent dent of Rockwood. This is th e first Cam p by tru ck . tim e she has retu rn ed for fo u r years Room 605 E lectric Bldg , P o rtlan d . Oregon A larg e and appreciative audience and has noticed m any changes d u r atten d ed th e concert a t th e I.O.O.F. ing h er visit. hall S atu rd ay n ig h t given by th e Dr. B. H P edersen and fam ily, Rocky M ountain W arblers. O scar W alin' an d fam ily and E u Mr. V onderhia, of P o rtlan d , is gene P assm ore and fam ily sp en t Sun actin g ag en t in th e absence of Wm. day down on th e Sandy. A picnic C arlson, who is aw ay on his vaca d in n er was served a t noon and the rem ain d er of th e day was spent tion. Loyd M allicoat spent S atu rd ay on sw im m ing in th e river. a fishing trip on A lder creek and re OILS ACCESSORIES GAS TROUTDALE ported excellent luck. LEE TIRES CH EVROLET ACCESSOR I ES E. E. A ddington m ade a business Mr. and Mrs. W ill W right left S at trip to P o rtlan d Monday of th is urday on th e ir vacation accom panied week. by Mr. W rig h t’s m other. They ex Phone 2331 Latourell Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. B ozarth to pect to go to Seaside and o th e r coast g e th e r w ith Mr. and Mrs. Woods resorts. moved to L indberg, W ashington, re Miss T helm a Denpries. of P en d le cently. ton, Is visiting a t th e P arson home. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. P alm er en te r Mr. and Mrs. E. H. B urton, of tain ed as gu ests over th e w eek-end, B riton, visited o ver th e w eek-end at Mrs. C. A. P alm er of W illam ina, th e hom e of Mrs. B u rto n 's m other. Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. F. Sweet Mrs. H. E. W aite. of St. Jo h n s, Oregon. Bud T iller retu rn ed hom e last T he Sunday ball gam e a t Spring- S atu rd ay from a trip to C alifornia. dale m eant an o th e r victory fo r Bor T he T ro u td ale baseball team play ing w ith a score of 7 to 16. ed th e M ilw aukie F ire m e a > team A jo in t in stallatio n was held at last Sunday a t T ro u td ale. T he score th e I. O. O. F hall F rid ay n ig h t of was 7 to 19 in favor of th e visiting Boring Rebekah Lodge No. 213 and team . T he Bull Dogs played th e Phone 1083 Gresham, Route A Boring I. O. O. F Lodge No. 234. F a rm e r Boys and won w ith a score In stallin g officers were D istrict Dep 11 to 13 In favor of th e Bull Dogs. uty G rand M aster J. H. L ake and Miss N ora B um s, of Spokane, has D istrict D eputy P resid en t M argaret been visiting h e r m o th er, Mrs. Mar W heeler. They w ere assisted by the g aret B urns, but retu rn ed hom e last follow ing: Wm. A. M orand and Sunday. Amy M orand, g ran d m arsh als; H. A. Mrs. C. Lewis is v isitin g h e r son for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Beck and M innie Meyers, grand and fam ily a t Fields. W ashington. Calves, of any kind w ardens; H erm an Johnson and Mrs. F ran ces Fox. M annie Fox. of Louisa Johnson, g ran d tre a su re rs; T ro u td ale, and Mrs. M innie B reder- Jam es McBain, g ran d g u ard ian and man of B aker, O regon, left by au to L. H. M allicoat and Selma B arteli. last T h u rsd ay fo r C alifornia. g ran d chaplains. R ebekah officers in stalled w ere: N. G., Mary P o tte r; COTTRELL V. G.. V alberg H illy ard ; w arden. A T ire you will be proud to An ice cream social is to be held Jo sep h in e M allicoat: C onductor, own. Every F isk T ire user o ut u n d er th e tree s a t th e C ottrell M aude B row n; R. S. N. G., Minnie is a Fisk Booster. M eyers; L. S. N. G., Selma B arteli; com m unity church next F rid a y even R e-tire with Fisks and enjoy m otoring to th e fullest R. S. V. O., B lanche S lefer: L. S. ing, July 21. at 7 o'clock. L em onade extent b e sold A psogram fo l V. G., E m m a M cBain; I. G.. Mary will also lowed by gam es will com plete the M aulding; O. G.. A. J. G ossett; ch ap Fisk Tires and Tubes. T h e proceeds a re to go lain. L au ra Caldw ell. I. O. O. F. of evening Oldfield Tires and Tubes. fo r p ain tin g th e ficers in stalled w ere: N. G-, O tis tow ard a fund American Akron Tires and E veryone is cordially In Rich; V. G., Emil Jo h n so n ; R. 8. church. Tubes. vited to come. N. O., L. H. M allicoat; L. S. N. G., GEO. A. BRANDT T h ere will be no services at Cot A J. G osaett; 71. S. V. G , H. A. Phone 1107 Beck; C onductor, Jo h n M eyers; trell next Sunday. Ju ly 23 as all the O pposite B row n’s M arket I. G., B. R. K im biey; O. G.. W. E. m em bers of th e church and th e ir C hllde; R. 8. 8., Jo h n H offm eister; frien d s a re plan n in g to spend th e P reach in g services B ids W anted KIDS WANTED. L. S. S . H erm an Jo h n so n ; chaplain. day at Sandy. Sealed bid* will be received by th e C. E. G ossett: w arden. Floyd O. will be held a t Sandy. Dr. A. Sealed bids will be received by th e d irecto rs of School D istrict No. 4. Lake. A b an q u et was served a fte r Thom pson will preach in th e m orn undersigned a t P o rtlan d . Oregon, Rt. M ultnom ah county, Oregon, fo r th e ing and th e Rev. 8. F. P itts will th e in stallatio n . fu rn ish in g and delivery of 50 cords preach in th e aftern o o u Ail are ' 1. Box 823, un til 8 p. m , Ju ly 20, first gro w th fir wood a t G resham 11922. fo r a h eatin g p lan t to be in- G rade School on or before Septem invite«} to com e an d b rin g th e ir CEDAR AND VICTORY j stalled in th e Lynch schoolhouse. ber 1st. 1922. bids to be in by Ju ly lnnch. I Also for plum bing as per speclflca- 25th. 1922. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H ayden and Board of D irector* reserves th e Storage b attery rep airin g and re ¡tions fu rn ish ed by th e clerk. Bids fam ily left last T h u rsd ay fo r Cannon charging. s ta rte r and g e n e ra to r I will be opened a t a m eeting of th e rig h t to reject any o r ail bids B«wcb w here they exp«?ct to rem ain work. C. J. LUNDQUIST. Clerk R aker * Son. hoard to be held In th e Lynch school, School Dist. No. 4. for a week. , B arker and Section Line roads, a t 8 Ign ition Expert. | p m., th e sam e day. C o n testan ts will The life gu ard . J. P. MacNeil, who T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per 825 will be given to him who j be given th e privilege of explaining cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv. was drow ned on Ju ly 3 at Seaside proves th a t I can not find th e de I th e m erit* of th e ir goods. was a re la tiv e by m a rriag e of Mrs T he board of director* reserve th e ficiency of his m achine on sta rtin g , Add ten se to cents, mix with W ant George A llder. Mrs MacNeil. th e lig h tin g and ignition. Main stre e t rig h t to reje ct any o r all bids. Ad*, sc a tte r freely — T h e Outlook. R H C ONFREY. School Clerk w ife was Mrs. A llder'* niece. O arage. P hone G resham 1228. W1LLYS - KNIGHT United States Tires AUTOMOBILES Accessories GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. DIVIDEND NO. 2 Another Red Letter Day NEXT DIVIDEND ON OCTOBER FIRST This Stock Yields 7.3 per cent Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. WOOD SEPARATOR STORAGE BATTERY Sherman McCarter Garage An Underpriced Battery T h e CW B a t t e r y (Wood Separator) has quality plates, selected cedar wood separators. Built right» of all new, high-grad e m aterials. Easily the beat low - p ric e d b a tte ry y o u can buy I Sizes to fit all can. 6-volt 11-plate $17.45 Other sizes at slightly higher price. Gresham Storage Battery Co. Phone 2331 Latourell Bldjr. J. W. PUNTENNEY, Manager Representing Willard Batteries (THREADED RUBBER INSULATION) and Batteries (WOOD SEPARATORS) P h on es: B a st 71 0 2 ; Gresham SAA AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your Patronage Solicited MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE M oving and fien era l H auling 124-tl Union A venue Wood, Coal and B riquets Portland. O regon Gas Briquetts $16.00 D uring Ju ly and August. Delivered into basement. Cash on Delivery. $16.00 per ton EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Phone 1581 General Auto Repairing LUMBER. LATH AND SHINGLES Orient Lumber Co. BUILDING MATERIAL CASH PAID See Me for Cattle Hauling E. BAUMANN, Gresham. Phone 2441 F IS K