Image provided by: Multnomah County Library; Portland, OR
About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1922)
A Want Ad means additional In-1 NOTICE o r MEETING of COrKTY 1'MON HOME TIIANKFI’L come with little outlay. Let the Out- b o a r d o r RQI a l iz a t io n . EO|{ LAST WEEK’S KAIN look prove It. ; Notice is hereby given that on Mon- ------------- ! d ay . S e p te m b e r 11. 1922. th e B o a rd o t M u ltip ly y o u r re tu r n s by a d d in g E q u a liz a tio n o f M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty w ill w a n t a d s to y o u r m eth o d s. ! a tte n d a t th e o ffice o f th e C o u n ty A sses- More Premium Awards Listed By W A LTER RAM SER C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e 1 One of th e longest d ry sp ells on A lexander P eaches- -C. M. L a F o lle tte . record h as been ended by a g en eral S trip e d A s tr 'c a n — F . A . G re g o ry . rain . T h e only d isa d v an tag e of any S a t s u m a P lu m — F . A. G re g o ry , 1 st. p ro p o rtio n is th a t m uch g ra in re m a in s E .r ty G o ld en P lu m — F . A. G r e g o ry 1 st to be cu t an d q u ite a good m any fa rm ers have not yet stacked, b u t if th is A R T D E P A B T M E IT T . ra in docs not co n tin u e too long th e G ro u p . 3 p o r t r a i t s — M a x w e ll S c h n e id d am ag e w ill not be g reat. T h e bene er. 1st. G ro u p , 6 p o r t r a i t s — M ax S c h n e id e r. fits to potatoes, m eadow s, p astu res, 1 st. kale, g ard en s, b e rrie s an d fru it is so j P o r t r a i t s . 1«— E r n e s t B. J e n s e n . 251 g re a t th a t a little d am ag e to th e g ra in C o u c h S t., 1 s t; M ax S c h n e id e r. 2d. can be overlooked. L a n d s c a p e s , 10— E r n e s t B. J e n s e n . 1 st A m a te u r . Mr. R itzau is th re sh in g in th e V ie w s— E d w a rd P e a k . 1 s t; E r n e s t V. 1 neighborhood of th e Uniofl school now, J e n s e n , 2d. and is w o rk in g o u r way. He say s th a t P o r t r a i t s , c o lle c tio n — E r n e s t V. J e n - th e crop is so lig h t th a t a w eek’s steady se n . 1 s t; E d w a rd P e a k . 2d. w ork would alm ost clean up th e sea P o r t r a i t s , L ife — H. N. R o selan d , O re- so n 's run. g o m a n A rt aor, a t th e C o u rth o u se in P o rtla n d , a n d p u b licly e x a m in e th e a s se a s m e n t ro lls fo r th e y e a r 1922. a n d c o rre c t a ll e r r o r s in v a lu a tio n , d e s c rip tio n o r q u a litie s o f la n d s , lo ts o r o th e r p ro p e rty , a s se s se d by th e C o u n ty A ssesso r. A nd it s h a ll be th e d u ty o f p e rso n s in te r e s te d to a p p e a r a t th e tim e a n d place a p p o in te d . I f it s h a ll a p p e a r to su ch B o a rd o f E q u a liz a tio n t h a t th e r e a r e a n y la n d s o r lo ts o r o th e r K oad d u s t,c a rb o n ,fin e m e ta l p artic le s p ro p e rty a s se s se d tw ice, o r in c o rre c tly fro m en g in e w e a r— a ll should be a s se s se d a s to d e s c rip tio n o r q u a n tity , flushed o u t re g rila rly . A u th o rlre d d ea lers use C a lo l F lu s h in g O il for saie- a n d in th e n a m e o f a p e rso n o r p e rso n s t y an d fhorou^/m aaa. T h e y refill w ith n o t th e o w n e r th e re o f, o r a s se s se d u n d e r Z cro len a o f th e c o rrect grade. o r bey o n d th e a c tu a l c a s h v a lu e th e re o f, ST A N D A R D O IL s a id B o a rd m a y m a k e p ro p e r c o rre c tio n C O M PA N Y o f th e sam e. I f It s h a ll a p p e a r to such (California) B o a rd t h a t a n y la n d , lo ts o r o th e r p ro p e r ty a s s e s s a b le by th e A sse sso r a r e n ot D e p a r tm e n t. 1 st. * a sse s se d , su c h B o a rd s h a ll a s s e s s th e L ouis H o ffm eister had 11 of h is Hoi- B u s t C o p y — M a u d e W a n k e r. 316 H o l sa m e a t th e full c a s h v a lu e th e re o f. ste in s at th e G resham fair. lan d . P o r tla n d . 2d. H IR A M U. W E L C H , S k e tc h e s , c o p y — M a b el C ale, 2d. W alter S ch w ed ler was a ss istin g w ith C o u n ty A ssessor. S tr e e t S cen e— C ly d e L eo n K e lle r. 450 P o rtla n d , O regon, A ug. 15, 1922. th e w ork on th e fa ir grounds. W a s h in g to n S t.. 1st. F ir s t p u b lic a tio n A ug. 18, 1922. M tr in e S cene— H. M. R o s e la n d . 1 st; D u rin g th e b e rry season Mr. G ran L a s t p u b lic a tio n S ept. 8, 1922. C ly d e L eo n K e lle r. 2d. heeded th e lesson of th e e arly bird L a n d s c a p e s — C ly d e L eo n L e lle r. 1 s t; th a t catch es th e w orm an d got up be M is C h a s. C le v e la n d . 2d. M o u n ta in S cen e— C ly d e L eo n K e lle r. fore d a y lig h t an d took h is b e rrie s to 1 st; 14. M . R o s e la n d , 2d. th e e arly m ark et in P o rtlan d . F lo w e r s — M rs. W . H . T h o m a s . 1059 Mrs. W edin and tw o sm a lle r ch ild | L a m b e rt S t.. 1st. re n v isited w ith h e r m a rrie d d a u g h te r 1 \ n im a l L if e — M rs. H a z e l W o n a c o tt, »75 E 2 5 th S t. 1 st. in W ash in g to n . B e st C o lle c tio n — C ly d e L eo n K e lle r. Mr. S chw edler w as k ep t b usy the 1 st; R a y s t r o n g , 2d. p a st few w eeks b in d in g g ra in fo r th e W a t e r C o lo r. neighbors. L a n d sc a p e . N a tu r e —-M au d e W a n k e r . R u d o lf M ullenhoff ra ised a new v ar 316 H o lla n d , 1 s t: M rs J . P e tite . B r u s h iety of w in te r w heat th is su m m er, one P r a ir ie , W a s h .. 2d. P o r t r a i t , c o p y — R a y S tro n g , 1st. th a t is recom m ended by th e ag ric u lt f i g u r e S tu d y — M rs. J. I. P e tite . 1st. u rai college. P a rtic u la rs later. S tre e t S c en e— M rs. J. I. P e tite . 1 st. O ne of th e m ost im p o rta n t re q u ire m e n ts of a M a rin e S cene— M rs. J . I. P e tite . 1 s t; T he p o u ltry cu llin g d e m o n stratio n good m otor oil is th a t it p o ssess sta b ility —th a t W in s to n S tro n g , 2d. held by P rof. H . E. Cosby a t the is, th at it m aintain its chem ical com position F lo w e r, N a tu r e — M a u d e W a n k e r , 1st. S ch w ed ler farm w as well attended, F r u i t — M a u d e W a n k e r. 1 st. and its lubricating body u n d e r all conditions co n sid erin g th e sh o rt tim e it w as ad S till L ife — M rs. J . 1. P e tite , 1 st. of engine operation. B e st C o lle c tio n — M rs. M a u d e W a n k e r, v ertised , an d th e fact th a t m ost of th e 1 s t; M rs. J . I. P e tite . 2d. If an oil ch anges its chem ical com position— fa rm e rs a tte n d in g laid off h a rv e s t to P a s te l. “ b re a k sd o w n ” - a t high operating te m p e ra tu res, come. P ro b ab ly th e firBt s trik in g sue f r u i t — M rs. L. B. S ilv e r s te in . 310 E it can no longer m ain tain a lubricating film b e cess of th is d e m o n stratio n w as record 4 6th S t., 1st. tw een th e bearing surfaces, an d its value as a M o n o c h ro m e . ed th e day follow ing, w hen a young lu b rican t is d estro y ed . H e a d — M rs. J . I. P e t i t e . 1 st. m an w ho h ad no use for ch ick en s (th is F ig u r e S tu d y -r-M rs. J . I. P e tite , 2d. C ertain c ru d e oils p o ssess a hig h er degree of m eans only th e feath ered k in d ,) in P e n c il S k e tc h — M a b el C ale, 1 st. stability th an o th ers. B e c a u se of its large p ro P e n c il, In k — M rs. J . I. P e tite . 1 s t; vested in five o r six dozen of them duction of practically e v e ry ty p e of cru d e, th is selectin g th em a fte r P rof. C osby’s M ab el C a le . 2d. B e s t C o llectio n -— M rs. J . I. P e tite , 1st. co m p an y is free to choose for th e m aking of G E T R ID OF G R IT / Ç_4sk)o 'or M O D ER N CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE A POINT OF WISDOM Young m en and e a rn e r s — to give an eye to th e fu tu re and p re p a re for m aking th e ev ening of y o u r days c o m fo rtab le . The Patented Vacuum Process In th e p rocess of distilling an d refining th e se selected c ru d e s, it is of th e g reatest im p o rt ance not to d e stro y th e ir n a tu ra l "oiliness” and stability. F o r th is reaso n w e em ploy o u r o w n paten ted h ig h -v acu u m p ro c e ss exclusively. B y th is p rocess th e oil p ro d u c e d —Z erolene— re ta in s all th e n a tu ra l “oilin ess” and stability of theoriginal,select e d c ru d e fro m w hich it is m ade. N o o th e r refiner on th e Pacific Coast u se s a n y form of v acu u m distillation. N o o th e r refiner in th e U nited S ta te s u se s a s high a v a c u u m a s th is com pany. Zerolene of th e co rrect g rad e for y o u r c a r gives perfect lubrication and p e rm its th e develop m en t of m axim um pow er, speed and gasoline mileage. S T A N D A R D O i l CO M PANY (California) more less ctioii and wear thru Comet Lubrication ■ ■ , _ - ' • fl -. GAS BRIQUETTS Delivered anywhere, Gresham, Fairview and Troutdale. Place orders now for de livery about Sept. 15. One ton or more, $15.50, A ton $8, less than A ton 90c per sack. These prices are for September only. Phone Gresham 849, or write LEE EVANS Troutdale, - - Oregon YOUR AILM ENT Give it your immediate attention and enjoy health. Do n o t h e s ita te to in v e s tig a te my m e th o d s u sed in tr e a tin g v a ri o u s d iseases. H ave su cc e ssfu lly tr e a te d m an y c h ro n ic an d a c u te cases, in c lu d in g R h e u m a tism . H e ad ach e, A sth m a, C a ta rr h . K id n ey , L iver. H e a rt, S to m ach an d F e m a le D iso rd ers. F re e C o n su lta tio n DR. C. R. KEHRES CM IR O F R A C T IC P H YKH IA N Steam B ath. M assage, E lectro-C hiropractic and Ozone T reatm ents. Office H o u rs: 9 to 1; 2 to 5. 414-15 Stock E x ch a n g e B ldg., T h ird a n d Y a m h ill, P o rtla n d , O regon P h o n e M ain 2722 R es. P h o n e T a b o r 1520 DIVIDEND NO. 2 Another Red Letter Day J u ly 1, 1922 w as a n o th e r R ed L e tte r D ay fo r th e o w n e rs o f o u r 7 p e r c e n t P r io r P re fe re n c e S tock. C h eck s fo r th o u s a n d s o f d o lla rs w ere m a ile d o u t by us to o u r T h rif ty C u sto m e rs an d P a tr o n s in p a y m e n t of th e SECOND R E G U LA R Q U A R T E R L Y D IV ID E N D on th e i r h o ld in g s In th is so u n d an d a ttr a c tiv e se c u rity . C o n su lt o u r In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t a t o n ce an d g e t on o u r M ailin g L ist fo r th e NEXT DIVIDEND ON OCTOBER FIRST Thi® Stock Yield® 7.3 per cent Investment Department Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room «05 Electric Bldg , Portland. Oregon m ethod, "su n im a su m m a ru m .” T h is w as th e best lectu re on p o u ltry the w rite r ev er h eard , an d all th e neigh bors a re u rg ed to plan to a tte n d th e next m eetin g , w hen it is held som e tim e in th e fall. P a tro n s of th e U nion school d is tric t a re a w a itin g sev eral c a rs of g rav el to fill up aro u n d th e school house. W ork w ill soon be sta rte d to pave F o ste r ro ad in C lackam as co u n ty , be g in n in g a t th e co unty line an d going south. Mr. O ldenburg, of Sycam ore, passed th ro u g h h ere looking for a sm all farm . T he D am ascus farm b u reau p lan s to secu re a booth a t th e C lackam as co u n ty fa ir and e n te r In com petition w ith o ilier p a rts of th e county. P o ste r . D e c o r a tiv e — M rs. J . I. P e tite . 1 st. W a te r C o lo r— M rs. W . H . T h o m a s. 1059 L a m b e rt, 1 s t; E le n o re C le v e la n d , S ta n s tte ld , O reg o n , 2d. B e s t P o s te r — H ild a W a n k e r. 316 W . H o lla n d , 1 s t; M rs. W . IL T h o m a s , 2d. B o rd e r — H ild a W a n k e r. 1 s t; A lic e C le v e la n d . S ta n sfle ld , O reg o n , 2d. C o lle c tio n T a p e s t r y — M a u d e W a n k e r, 1 st. N a tiv e W o o d s — C h a s. E . B ro w n . 1 st. I n la n d W o o d — L o u is e F ie ld h o u s e , 1st. C h in a P a in tin g :. C a k e P l a t e — M a u d e W a n k e r, 1 st. P a i r C a n d le S tic k s — M a u d e W a u k e r, 1 st. D r e s s e r S e t— M a u d e W a n k e r, 1st. l ’u n c h B o w l— M a u d e W a n k e r , 1 st. Spec. L u s t e r —-M rs. A. F . S n y d e r, 301 M cC lay S t., 1 s t: EBstella T h o m a s, 1069 L a m b e rt S t., 2d. S pec. M a tt— M rs. A. F . S n y d e r, 1 st; 1-Zstella T h o m a s, 2d. B e s t C o lle c tio n — M a u d e W a n k e r, 1st. F r u i t S a la d — M a u d e W a n k e r, 1 st. Mrs. C lara Wolf, of P o rtlan d , was P i t c h e r — M a u d e W a n k e r, 1 s t; M rs. A. a g u est a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F. S n y d e r, 2d. W alter M etzger, W ednesday of th is S ix P l a t e s — M a u d e W a n k e r , 1 st. week. T e a Set*— M a u d e W a n k e r, 1 st; M rs. A. Mrs. C laran ce S iefer, of P o rtlan d , F. S n y d e r, 2d. V ase— M a u d e W a n k e r, 1 st; M rs. A. died at h e r hom e T h u rsd a y of th is F . S n y d e r, 2d. w eek of p e rito n itis. M rs. S iefer w as C o lo re d P e r s i a n — M a u d e W a u k e r , 1 st; well know n an d left m any frien d s In M rs. A. F . S n y d e r, 2d. B e st C o lle c tio n — M a u d e W a n k e r, 1st. B oring, h av in g resided h ere for sev er M rs. A. F . S n y d e r. 1 st; M au d e al yearB p rio r to h e r m arria g e. She W F a n r k u e i t r, — 2d. w as th e d a u g h te r of Mrs. E m m a G reg P i t c h e r — M a u d e W a n k e r , 1 st a n d 2d. P l a t t e r — M a u d e W a n k e r, 1st. son and th e d aughter-in-law of Mr. and S ix C u p s a n d S a u c e r s — M au d e W a n Mrs. J. E. S iefer. She leaves a h u s ker, 1 s t; A lm a E. S to n e , 2d. band an d tw o sm all sous. T he tim e S ix P l a t e s — M a u d e W a n k e r. 1 st. for th e fu n e ra l h as n o t been a rra n g e d I T e a S e t— M a u d e W a n k e r. 1st. alth o u g h it is u n d ersto o d th e fu n eral I V ase— M au d e W a n k e r. 1 st a n d 2d. D r e s s e r S e t — M a u d e W a n k e r, 1 st serv ices w ill be held from th e F ir s t la n d 2d. M ethodist ch u rch h ere w ith in te rm e n t J a r d lr iie r e — M a u d e W a n k e r. 1st. in th e D am ascus C em etery. C h o c o la te S e t— M a u d e W a n k e r, 1 st. H o se B o w l— M a u d e W a n k e r, 1st. M rs D u rh am and little d a u g h te r, of A rt C r a fts . A r t M e ta l— H ild a F. W a n k e r, 1st. C a n d le S tic k s — M rs W . H. T h o m a s . 1059 la im b e r t. 1st. J e w e l r y — M rs. J . C. S m ith . 1G5H E. 2 0th S t. HE.. 1 s t; H ild a W a n k e r, 2d. B e st C o lle c tio n — M rs. J . C. S m ith , 1 st H ild a W a n k e r. 2d. D esk S e t— M rs. J. C. S m ith . 1 st. B e s t C o lle c tio n — H ild a W a n k e r, 1 st. P in e N e e d le B a s k e t— M rs. J . C. S m ith , 1 st; M rs J . E. P e tite . 2d. I(arfla B a s k e t— M rs. J. C. S m ith , 1 s t; L o u is e F ie ld h o u s e . 2d. H eed B a s k e t— M rs J . C. S m ith , 1 st. T r a y — M rs J. C. S m ith , 1st. B e s t C o lle c tio n — M rs. J. C. S m ith , 1 st. S p e c ia ls . A rt. O il P a i n t i n g —C ly d e l^eon K e lle r, 1 st. O il B a th e r s — C ly d e L. K e lle r, 1st. T a p e s t r y P a i n t i n g — M. W a n k e r, 1st. G o ld D o r o ty p e s — A. L. H a n s fo r d . 812 S to c k E x c h g . Bid.. 1st. Y ellow M a tt V a se —-M rs. A. F. T a y lo r. 301 M cC lay S t.. 1 st. S ilv e r T e a S et. B ow l a n d B a s k e t— M rs. A. F . S n y d e r, 1st E n a m e le d F r n — M rs. A. F. S n y d e r, 1st. E n a m e le d B o w l— M rs. A. F . S n y d e r, 1st. G o ld B a s k e t— M rs. A. F. S n y d e r, 1st. C a n d y B a s k e t— M rs. A. F. S n y d e r, 1 st i ’a k e P l a t e — M rs. A. F. S n y d e r, 1 st. S h e r b e r t G la s s e s — M rs. A. F. S n y d e r, 1st. I S h e r b e r t G la s s a n d M a te — M rs. A. F . j S n y d e r, 1 s t J e l ly G la s s — M rs. A. F. S n y d e r. 1 st. T h e Rev. A ndrew Jo h n so n w ill 1 W in e G la s s e s — M rs. A. F. S n y d e r, 1st. M u stA rd G la s s — M rs. A. F. S n y d e r, 1 st speak n ext S u n d ay even in g at th e Hal T h r e e G la s s V a s e s - M rs. A. F. S n y - ey B ap tist ch u rch on th e su b ject “T he <’e r, 1 st C h ristia n an d th e D&nce." T h e re w li C oll, in G la s s — M rs. A. F. S n y d e r. 1st. C oll, o f A b o v e— M rs A. F. S n y d e r. 1 st be special sin g in g by Miss Martha L a m p - M r s A. F. S n y d e r. 1st. ila g h e rg E verybody welcome. T e a C a d d y — M rs. A. F S n y d e r, 1st. O il C o lo red P h o to . I^ake—-Glen M D a v id s o n . 1st o i l Col P h o to R iv e r —O le n M D a v id so n , 1st. O il Col. P h o to , M o u n ta in —G le n M D a v id s o n . 1st O il C ol. P h o to . R e fle c tio n —G le n M. Saturday Nights. Sunday l* a v id so n . 1st. Col o f A b o v e— O le n M D a v id so n . 1 st Afternoons and Evenings. S n o w S c e n e — A. W B o tk in . 1st. Two from Tn>uf<lnlr on Col o f A b o v e — A. W B o tk in . 1st. C 'olvm M a H ig h w ay . N a p k in R in g s - M rs. J C S m ith , 1<I*4 E. 2 6 th S t.. 1st. HALEY Don’t Forget the BIG JAZZ DANCE At MONTROSE PARK your sav in g s Let y o u r m oney e a rn in te re st. B A N K O F GRESHAM Gresham, Oregon Automobile Repairing \ \ e a re e q u ip p ed to re p a ir y o u r c a r, re g a rd le s s of th e m ak e, an d do a first-cla ss jo b , o ne th a t we feel sa fe In g u a ra n te e in g to be r ig h t. We h av e lo ts o f room fo r live a u to sto ra g e . G resh am G arage Southard & Southard Phone 2391 Night Phone 25x5 LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES Orient Lumber Co. BUILDING MATERIAL Gresham, Route A Phone 1083 CASH PAID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind See Me for Cattle Hauling E. BAUMANN, Gresham, Phone 2441 F IS K BORING P o rtla n d , a re g u ests th is week a t the Ja s. Im el hom e. F. M. M organ is confined to b is bed w ith a w ren ch ed back as a re s u lt of an accid en t w hile loading tie s at Rt^l R un, W ednesday. Mrs. W. H. D insm oore, of S h erid an . O regon, v isited for sev eral d ay s th is week a t th e hom e o f h e r b ro th e r, E. V. M auldlug and fam ily. • Mr. an d Mrs. A ddington and fam ily a re m oving to G ra n ts Pass, Oregon, th is week. T hey a re ta k in g th e ir e n tire fa rm in g equip m en t and have r e n t ed a larg e farm in th e Rogue R iver valley. Several B oring fam ilies expect to leave S a tu rd a y for th e hop fields in th e W illam ette valley. M iss G enevieve M anary. of G illis, Is a g u est a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. A lfred Yaun. th is week. Miss M arth a M auldlng left W ednes day for a tw o-w eek’s v isit w ith re la tiv es a t S h erid an Oregon. T h e Tw o H oyts v audeville road show w ill show a t th e B oring th e a te r S u n day evening. B ank an d s u rp lu s ca sh w ith us today. Stability starts with the crude Zerolene only th o se c ru d e s w hich a re p artic u la rly ad ap ted for th e p urpose. w om en, boys an d g ir ls —yes, an d old w age A T ire you w ill be p ro u d to ow n. E very F is k T ire u se r is a Fink B ooster. R e -tire w ith F is k s an d en jo y m o to rin g to th e fu lle st e x te n t. Fisk Tires and Tubes. Oldfield Tires and Tubes. American Akron Tires and Tubes. G EO . A. B RA N D T P h o n e 1107 O pposite B ro w n ’s M a rk e t A n im a l L ife — R a y S tro n g , 1st. S u g n r T o n g s — M rs. J . C. S m ith , 1st. C ol. H a n d E n la rg e d P a i n t i n g - - B u r n s A. B u o k o w s k i, 1st. F re e H an d . e n la r g e d B u r n s A. B u o z k o w sk l. T in te d S ilv e r P o rtr a its — B u rn s A. B u o z k o w sk i. W a te r C o lo red e n la r g e d — B u r n s A. B u o z k o w sk i. Col. P h o to s , c o lo re d e ffe c ts — If G. H u m p h r e y s , 6230-43«! S t HE. 1 st. C o lu m b ia S c e n e s — H. G. H u m p h r e y s , 1st. S ta n d , in la id — L o u is e F ie ld h o u s e , lo t. J a c k K n ife , A r t— A. L. M o rre ll, E a s t 1 9 th S t., 1st. A n n u a l P a r c h m n t — M rs. W . H. T h o m a s , 1059 L a m b e rt S t., 1st. Col. G o rg e P a i n t i n g s —-M rs. W. H. T h o m a s , 1st. P o s te r P a r c h m e n t— M rs. W . H. T h o m - a ^ 1 st. Col. Par(*hm*>nt, M rs. T h o m a s , 1st. P a r c h m e n t S h a d e — M rs. T h o m a s , 1st. C e ilin g W ux D e c o r a tio n — M rs. W . If. T h o m a s , 1st. C e ilin g W ax B ox— M rs. T h o m a s . 1st. C e llin g W ax V a se — M is. T h o m a s . 1st. C e ilin g W a x B u tte r f lie s — M rs. W . H . T h o m a s . 1st. C e ilin g W ax D ecorate«] W e e d s— M rs W. H . T h o m a s , 1st. Col. o f A b o v e— M rs. T h o m a s . 1st. S m o k in g Het— M rs. T h o m a s , 1st. H a n g in g P a r r o t — M rs. T h o m a s , 1st. T ile s — E s te lle T h o m a s . 1st. C h e e se D is h — E s te lle T h o m a s , 1 st. A sh T r s y — E s t e l l a T h o m a s , 1st M o u n ta in H«*ene, N a tu r e — R o y S to n e , 1 st. M o u n ta in M«ene. a b o v e — It. S to n e . 1st. B u r n t W o o d — M rs. A n n a F u ll, lo t. E n a m e le d P e p p e r s a n d Haiti*— M rs. J. E . P e tite , 1st. TIRES REPAIRS ACCESSORIES Acetylene Welding and Brazing Gas, Oils and Grease A ll W ork Guaranteed Sherman McCarter Garage P h o n e 2331 I^ tto u re ll B u ild in g PLEASANT HOME H ervicos n e x t S u n d ay a t th e P le a s a n t H ume B a p tist c h u rc h w ill begin w ith B ible school a t 1« a. in. T h e B Y. P. U. w ill m eet a t 7:30 p. m. Dr. and Mrs. D riv er w ill have c h a rg e of th e evening service. Dr. and Mrs. D river w ere fo rm erly m issio n a rie s on (T o be c o n tin u e d .) th e ch a p e l c a r. An In v itatio n is e x tended to all. M IT II E F O R »»I I I I K A T I O X . T he se rv ices n ex t S unday a t the D e p a rtm e n t o f th e I n te rio r U. 8. I .an d Office a t P o rtla n d . O regon, M ethodist c h u rc h w ill be In c h a rg e of G H B ickford. He w ill be a ssiste d A u g u a t 15th. 1922. N o tice la h e re b y g iv en th a t G eo rg e K. by o th e r laym en. D ifferent p h ases of local c h u rc h w ork w ill be ta k e n up. M iller, o f n u ll R u n , O reg o n , w ho, on S e p te m b e r 8. 1916, m a d e H o m e s te a d K h- The Junior S unday school d e p a rtm e n t h as pledged th em selv es to e a rn m oney try No »6099. f o r N E % , N W U tuid for sp ecial su p p lies. All who have N W 1.,. NE*4, Sec. 29 a n d on F e b r u a r y earn ed th e ir q u a rte rs a re ask ed to 25th, 1921 m a d e A d d itio n a l H o m e s te a d brin g them nexl Sunday. E n tr y , No. 07054. fo r th e KE(4, N W (4, Both p a tro ls of th e p io n eers a re to Beet Ion 29, T o w n sh ip 1 8. R a n g e 5 E. W . M e rid ian h a e filed n o tice o f In ten tio n m eet at the M ethodist p a rso n a g e next to m a k e 3 -y e a r p ro o f, to e a ta h lle h cla im T u esd ay afteftio o n at 2 o ’clock. to th e lan d a b o v e d esc rib e d , b e fo re th e R e g is te r a n d R e ceiv er o f th e O . 8 |j« tid O ffice a t P o rtla n d . O regon, on th e te n th d a y o f O cto b er. 1922. c l a i m a n t n a m e , an w ltn e e e e , W O, W ood, o f H ull R u n . O reg o n . L. L. T h o m a s, o f H ull R u n . O regon. W a lte r K o ch , o f B ull R un. O reg o n . B 8 . A llen, o f B ull R un, O regon. A- te of 6 9-16 an d 4-28-04. ALEXANDER 8W EEK, Register. P o ta to S a lm o n S a la d . 1 pound can pink sa lm o n , b ro k en In to sm a ll p a rts. 3 cu p s boiled p o ta to e s, diced sm a ll. C u t se v e ra l leaves of le ttu c e In to sm all pieces, a n d mix w ith o th e r In g re d ie n ts . S p rin k le w ith little s a lt and Juice of lem on, a a d ae rv e on le t tu c e leav es w ith boiled salg d d re s s ing o r w ith m a y o n n aise, If p re fe rre d . P h o n e w ant ads. to I 5 « l.