Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 29, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
Henry Takes an Open-face Ride
While the press was busy telling of Ford’s
new plan to make automobiles in Mexico,
Henry was up in Quebec, Canada, with his wife
riding around in one of those old open-faced
hacks known as a “ealeches." It was a pleas­
ure t r io .
OUTLOOK, Il H IH V ,
AN «»1.1» RESIDENT OF
FAIRVIEW PASSES AWAY
W m. B u tler, an old re s id e n t of F a ir-
view , died W ednesday, A u g u st 23, a t
th e hom e of h is d a u g h te r, Mrs. S adie
B arn h aff of B rid al Veil, at th e ag e of
I 84 years.
Mr. B u tle r is su rv iv ed by h is wife,
| Mrs. M ary B u tle r w ho is now living
w ith h er d a u g h te r in B rid al Veil, and
live ch ild re n , tw o d a u g h te rs an d th re e
sons. T he d a u g h te rs a re Mrs. E dith
M. K nieriem o f C o rb ett an d Mrs.
S adie B a ru h a ff. of ’ B rid al Veil, and
th e sous a re D avid and A rth u r of C or­
b e tt an d R ich ard w hose hom e is in
C anada.
T h e fu n e ra l se rv ices w ere h eld la s t
F rid a y a t th e M ethodist c h u rc h in
1 F airv iew . T he Rev. A. H isey of G resh-
j am p reach ed th e serm on.
TROUTDALE
U Gl ST
¿9.
1922
FA IR V IE W
T he ladies of th e S m ith M em orial
P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h w ill hold a law n
p a rty an d ice c re a m social a t th e
hom e of Mrs. L ew is on th e Sandy
boulevard T h u rsd a y evening, A ugust
31 P la n s a re being m ade fo r a gen-
ial and so cial good tim e.
Next S u n d ay 's serv ices a t th e
S m ith M em orial P re s b y te ria n ch u rc h
w ill be at th e u su al tim e: S unday
school a t 10 in the m o rn in g and
p reach in g by th e p a sto r a t 11.
.Mr. and Mrs. Jo se, of P o rtla n d ,
w ere in F airv iew last w eek visiting
frien d s an d looking a fte r b u sin e ss in ­
te re sts .
Mr. and M rs. M. H anel left last
w eek fo r Los A ngeles. Mrs. H anel has
been v isitin g h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and
Mrs. N. R ic h a rd s for th e p ast tw o
m onths.
T he C. M. L a F o lle tte peach o rc h a rd
is p roducing a line g ra d e of peaches
th is y ear in sp ite of th e fact th a t it is
only a young o rc h a rd . Mr. L a F o lle tte
is tiusy m a rk e tin g his cro p now.
E. E. H oyt an d fam ily, acco m ­
panied by Mrs. H. P la tt of P o rtla n d
wi re F airv iew v isito rs last W ednes
day.
Mrs. C leveland B unn, of P ow ell
B utte, is v isitin g h er m o th e r, Mrs.
A lm a H all.
Mrs. H. A. W ag n er h as a s is te r v is­
itin g h e re from T acom a. A fam ily
d in n e r w as held a t th e W ag n er hom e
re c e n tly w hen 17 re la tiv e s w ere pres
ent.
Mrs. P. J. C raw ford, of P o rtla n d ,
v isited la s t T h u rsd a y w ith Mrs.
C laude K napp.
A n u m b er of T ro u td a le people te s t­
ed o u t th e v a rio u s m ode* of tra v e l in
a re c e n t tr ip w hich th ey m ade. T hose
ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE.
MRS. V. ERK KSOS
in th e p a rty w ere Mr. an d Mrs. T hos.
No. 20118.
Low e and M rs. W. C. S pence. T hey
In th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e S ta te of I M arvel not th a t I tr y in th is w ay to
O regon, fo r th e C ounty of M ultno- ] R ecord w h a t a ladv did fo r m e ()ne left T ro u td a le la s t W ednesday and
tra v eled by b o at to T he D alles. F rom
day.
In th e M atter of th e E sta te of C asp er
A tte rb u ry , D eceased.
"
I Sick, an d d isco u rag ed , I laid all alone. th e re they w ent by tr a in to D ufur
w h ere th ey v isited at th e hom e of Mrs.
N otice is h ereb y given th a t th e u n- ,
d e rsig n e d as a d m in is tra trix of th e Very d ep ressed , am ong s tra n g e rs , u n ­ L ow e’s m o th er, Mrs. Is a b e lla T hor-
e s ta te of C asp er A tte rb u ry , d eceased , j
know n,
bu rn . A re tu rn tr ip w as th e n m ade to
h a s filed h er final ac c o u n t as su ch ad - '
T h e D alles w h ere th ey w e re m et by
m in is tra trix in th e C ircu it C o u rt of
th e S ta te of O regon fo r th e C ounty E ver w illin g to h elp w hen sh e h e ard Mr. S pence a n d Mrs. Lou H arlow .
Mr. S pence b ro u g h t them hom e in his
of M ultnom ah, D e p a rtm e n t of P ro - of my p lig h t, she
bate. T h at F rid ay , th e 29th day of J R ushed to m y sid e a n d filled m e w ith a u to over th e highw ay. T h ey a rriv e d
S ep tem b er, 1922, a t th e h o u r of 9:IfO
in T ro u td a le S a tu rd a y evening.
d elig h t.
o ’clock in th e foren o o n of said day
Mr. an d Mrs. M organ M cG innis, of
an d th e C o u rt room of said C o u rt has I h e ard h e r so ftly say , “Be of good
P o rtla n d , w ere S u n d ay g u e sts of Jo e
ch eer
been ap p o in ted as th e tim e an d place
fo r th e h e a rin g of o b jectio n s to said Calm y o u rse lf now an d I w ill stay M cGinnis.
final a c c o u n t an d th e se ttle m e n t
T h e T ro u td a le b aseb all team played
n e a r.”
Marriage license Issued.
th ereo f.
K indly an d g en tly , sh e w o rk ed h e re th e Canby team last Sunday. T he
A m a rria g e license w as Issued In
PE A R L G. FOX, A d m in istra trix .
gam e w as a n in te re s tin g one. Canby V ancouver, W ashington to E gon Y.
an d th e re
M cGUIRK & SC H N E ID E R .
She n ev er did cease till sh e freed me w on over T ro u td a le w ith a sc o re of E k -tro m and Miss W anda C u n n in g ­
A tto rn e y s fo r A d m in istra trix .
fifteen to fo u rteen .
T h e re
w ere ham , both of G resham .
D ate of first p u b licatio n , Aug. 29, '22.
from c a re
D ate of la s t p u b licatio n . Sept. 26, '22. Oh w h at a b lessin g sh e p ro v ed to me 11 in n in g s played. B oth te a m s played
SUMMONS
th re e in n in g s e x tr a to b re a k a tie.
th en .
D issolution Notice.
C a lle rs a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. In th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e S ta te of
N ever sh a ll I fo rg e t h e r ag ain .
N otice is h ereb y g iven th a t on A u­
O regon, fo r M u ltn o m ah C ounty.
L. O atran d la s t S u n d ay w ere Mr. and
A G R A T EFU L WOMAN.
g u st 23, 1922, th e firm of T he A. B.
C a ro lin e E. T u rn e r, PlaintifT , vs.
Mrs. H a rry W ilk in s an d M rs. P a in te r,
E llio tt C om pany, d e a le rs in g en eral
Je s se M. T u rn e r, D efen d an t.
m erch an d ise, a t P o w ell V alley, O re­
A
S ta te d
c< o m m u n icatlo n of of P o rtla n d , and Mrs. S. C hadw ick.
T o J e s s e M. T u rn e r, th e ab o v e n am ed
gon, dissolved p a rtn e rs h ip , E d w ard | M r j F F u i r v i e w L
Loi
o d g e No. 92 A. F .
d e fe n d a n t:
D o n 't fo rg et P io n eer D ay w hich is
S a tu r d a y e v e n in g .
L. E llio tt re tirin g . All p erso n s h av ­ / V X & A. M .. S
In th e n am e o f th e S ta te of O regon
to
be
observ
ed
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C
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ett
W
ednesday,
ing b ills a g a in s t said firm a re h ereb y
you a re h e re b y re q u ire d to a p p e a r
Sept.
2,
1922
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p.
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6.
Come
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notified to p re s e n t sam e to A. B.
a n d a n sw e r th e
c o m p la in t filed
in
E.
A. D egree. V isiting
E llio tt w ith in 30 d ay s fro m d ate of b or
frien d s.
a g a in s t you in th e ab o v e e n title d
b
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elcom
e.
th is notice.
Jo h n K. M cG regor, of C alifornia, C o u rt an d c a u se o n o r b e fo re six
WM. H. ST A N L E Y , Sec’y.
T he b u sin e ss w ill be co n tin u ed by
v isited h is s is te r, Mrs. H. W aite la st w eeks from th e d a te of th e first p u b ­
m
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A. B. E llio tt, and all acco u n ts due th e
licatio n of th is su m m o n s, a n d if you
w eek.
firm a re now due to A. B. E llio tt.
fa il to a n sw e r sa id c o m p la in t, o r a p ­
SO
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Signed, A. B. E LL IO T T ,
p e a r h e re in , fo r w a n t th e re o f, p la in ­
isfy so ld ie rs' loan can g e t safe and
EDW A RD L. E LL IO T T .
tiff w ill ap p ly to th e above e n title d
PO W ELL VALLEY
sound in s u ra n c e from J o h n B row n,
D ated an d first p u b lish ed , Aug. 25, '22
C o u rt fo r th e re lie f p ray ed fo r in h a r
w hich is ac c e p ta b le to th e loan d e­
L a s t p u b licatio n , S ept. 1922.
T h e W om an’s H om e an d F oreign c o m p la in t on file h e re in , to -w it: fo r a
p a rtm e n t of s o ld ie rs ' Ioans. I n s u r ­
an ce w ritte n w h ile you w ait. P hone M issionary so ciety w ill m eet next d ecree of said C o u rt d isso lv in g th e
R oyal cord, 30x3*2, $14.45. W. A.
bon d s of m a trim o n y h e re to fo re and
G resh am 2501.
T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n a t 2 o 'clo ck at now e x istin g b etw een you a n d p la in ­
Hessel.
Also n o b o d y ’s b u sin e ss ìb e v e ry ­ th e hom e of Mrs. E rn e s t L undbotn tiff, a n d g r a n tin g p la in tiff an a b so ­
Say it th e W a n t Ad w ay.
b o d y ’s b u sin ess.
n e a r P le a s a n t H om e. A ll a re w el­ lu te divorce, and f u r th e r d e c re e in g
th a t p la in tiff is tlie o w n e r o f L o t 17
come.
in Block 71, in Irv in g to n P a rk , M ult­
A T ire you w ill be p ro u d to
n o m ah C o u n ty , O regon, a n d fo r such
C o rb ett Will (D iserte P io n eer Bay. o th e r an d f u r th e r re lie f as p la in tiff
ow n. E v ery F is k T ire u se r
is a F is k Booster.
W ednesday, S ep tem b er 6, is to be | m ay be e n title d to in th e p rem ise.
T i m e to R e t ir e ?
Bur Ptobi
P io n eer Day a t C o rb ett. All of th e
T h is su m m o n s is p u b lish ed o n ce a
R e -tire w ith F is k s an d
»•«os w««g a« « .u a. aaaeWMb
old p io n eers a re esp ecially u rg ed tp * e e '< f ° r R*x co n se c u tiv e an d succes-
en jo y m o to rin g to th e fu lle s t
extent.
com e to C o rb ett on th a t day. P la n s ; „ e w sp a p e r publlfihed
M u ltn o m a h
a re being m ade for a g e n e ra l good C o u n ty , O regon, an d of g e n e ra l c ir-
Fisk Tires and Tubes.
jc u la tio n th e re in , an d th e p u b lic a tio n
Oldfield Tires and Tubes. tim e.
■ ■ —
| o f said su m m o n s is o rd e re d by th e
American Akron Tires and
( a rd of T h a n k s
H o n ' O eo r« e R o ssm an , J u d g e o f th e
We w ish to e x p re s s o u r h e a rtfe lt ¡‘hove e n title d C o u rt, said o r d e r be-
Tubes.
th a n k s to th e m an y frien d s lo r th e
th,e
A u g u st 1922.
GEO. A. BRANDT
love and sy m p ath y show n
us In o u r a e ° f.
p u b lic a tio n , A ug 8. ’22.
P h o n e 1107
le c e n t
t th
th e e
te of la
P u b licatio
n of th is sum -
te i e n t b b e e reav
rc a tc em
m e en
n t,
d d e eath
a th o of r , r)a moll8
,8 s t S ept
j , 1922
O p p o site B ro w n ’s M a rk e t
o u r fa th e r and h u sb an d . W illiam B ut- ‘
JO
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N
VAN
ZA N TE,
ler, and we th a n k th e m em b era of the
rn e y fo r PlaintifT.
M ethodist c h u rc h of F airv iew an d tin Postoffice a d d A re tto
ss:
M asons for th e ir h elp an d fo r the
314 S p ald in g B ldg., P o rtla n d , O re
m any b eau tifu l flow ers.
Mrs. M ary B u tle r an d F am ily.
A lot of a n im a ls a re only v a lu a b le
fo r th e i r fu rs. Som e w om en a r e th e
NOTICE OF BO ND E L EC T IO N .
sam
e w ay.
.
S ta te of Oregon, C ounty of M ultnom ah,
F IS K
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
CASH PAID
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs,
Calves, of any kind
See Me for Cattle Hauling
E. BAUMANN,
Gresham, Phone 2441
LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES
Orient Lumber Co.
BUILDING MATERIAL
Gresham, Route A
Phone 1083
U nion High School, D istrict No. 2: as.
Notice is hereby given th a t a t the
school d istric t bond election hereby c all­
ed to be held a t U nion H igh school bulld-
j ing in the C ity of G resham , Oregon, In
! and fo r Union H igh school. D istrict No. 2
of M ultnom ah C ounty, Oregon, on the
6th d a y of Septem ber, A. D. 1922, be­
tw een the ho u rs of 2 o ’clock p. m. and
7 o'clock p. m., th ere will be subm itted
to the legal voters th ere o f the question
of c o n tractin g a bonded Indebtedness of
935,000.00 for the purpose of funding the
o u tstan d in g indebtedness of said d is tr ic t;
the vote to be by ballot upon which shall
be the w ords "B onds—Yes” and "Bonds
—No” and the v oter shall place a cross
(X ) betw een th e w ord "B ond'’ and the
w ord “Yes" o r betw een the w ord "Bonds"
and the word "N o", which ind icates his
choice.
The polls for the reception of the b a l­
lots c a s t for o r a g a in st the contraction
I o f said indebtedness will, on said day
I and d a te and a t the place afo resaid , be
open a t the h o u r of two o ’clock p. m.,
! and rem ain open until th e ho u r of seven
i o'clock p. m. o f th e sam e day, w hen the
I sam e shall be closed.
By order of the Union H igh school
D istrict B oard, of U nion H igh school
D istrict No. 2 o f M ultnom ah County.
, Oregon, m ade th is 15th day of A ugust.
A. D. 1922.
W. C. L A W R EN C E,
C hairm an. Union High
School D istrict Board.
ATTEST:
K. A. M IL L ER , Clerk.
S u b sc rib e now fo r tb e O u tlo o k and
y o u r P o rtla n d D aily.
PAGE TUKEE
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EVERY RENOCRCE
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a w a its you a t o u r in stitu tio n .
T ak e out a ch eck acco u n t and
be guided a rig h t.
T ra v e le rs ’
checks, b ills of exch an g e and
com m ercial a s s is ta n c e c o n sist­
ent w ith sound b anking. R epose
your fa ith in us, a n d re ly upon
us to c o o p erate w ith you in
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tim e of need.
BANK OF GRESHAM
State and County Depository
DIVIDEND NO. 2
Another Red Letter Day
Ju ly 1, 1922 w as a n o th e r R ed L e tte r Day fo r th e o w n ers of o u r
7 p e r c en t P r io r P re fe re n c e S tock.
C hecks fo r th o u s a n d s of d o lla rs w ere m ailed o u t by us to o u r
T h rifty C u sto m e rs an d P a tr o n s in p a y m en t of th e SECOND R EG U ­
LA R Q U A R T E R LY D IV ID E N D on th e ir h o ld in g s In thiB sou n d
a n 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 once a n d g et on o u r
M ailing L ist fo r th e
NEXT DIVIDEND ON OCTOBER FIRST
This Stock Yields 7.3 per cent
In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
R oom 605 E le c tric B ldg., P o rtla n d , O regon
CHEVROLET PARTS
ACCESSORIES
Gas, Oils, Grease
GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING
Generator and Ignition Work a Specialty
All Work Guaranteed
Sherman McCarter Garage
G RESHAM , OREGON
National Laundry Company
East 8th and Clay
The Laundry that does / I
DIFFERENT PRICKS
Portland
Kinds of Laundry
DIFFERENT PRICES
Aak MR. C. W. BOGGIS, the Route Man
Leave Orders at TODD’S Barber Shop
REPORT ON DISABLED
WAR VETERANS WORk
W ith m ore th a n 4000 a w ard s of gov­
e rn m e n t com pensai Ion g ran ted disable-
ed War v eteran s of th e Pacific N o rth ­
w est d u rin g th e la s t year, L. C. Jes-
seph, d is tric t m an ag er of the U nited
S ta te s V eteran s’ b u reau , announced
A ugust 9, first a n n iv e rsa ry of the bu­
reau, th a t th e g o v ern m en t w ork for
MOST FOLKS ARE
v e te ra n s along m edical, vocational
ABOUT AS HAPPY
and co m p en sâtlonal lines Is p ro g res­
as
th
e
i
r
d
in n e r a llo w s th e m to
sin g favorably.
be. Y o u r a p p e tite feels q u ite a g ­
“T h e firs t a n n iv e rsa ry of th e bu­ g ra v a te d if y o u r d ig e stio n is n o t
re a u re a lly m a rk s th e end of its o r­ fu rn is h e d w ith th e p ro p e r m enu.
A W a n t Ad m e a n s a d d itio n a l in ­
L et th is m a rk e t a s s is t you.
We
g a n iza tio n p eriod," said Mr. Jesseph.
com e w ith li tt le o u tla y . L et th e O u t­
w ill be p leased to se rv e you.
"In th is d is tric t we have accom plished
look p ro v e it.
m uch in ad ju d icatio n of w ar claim s.
We bav e conducted tw o clean-up cam ­
Phone 1891
paigns, one on th e h o sp itals and a n ­
o th e r In the ru ra l d is tric ts w hich
b ro u g h t to lig h t h u n d red s of ju s t
WAR SHOULD BE WAGED
claim s. A t th e p re se n t tim e, we have
DA CANADA IIIISTEES
a to ta l of 12,900 claim s in d is tric t of­
fice files. D u rin g th e last y e a r 5044
C an ad a th is tle Is ea sie st to “g e t” by
claim s fpr g overnm ent com pensation c u ttin g dow n Just a t blossom tim e
w ere filed by v eteran s of W ashington, an d th e n plow ing up th e ro o ts and
O regon and Idaho."
keeping th e g ro u n d c u ltiv ated to p re ­
Mr. Jessep h announced th a t ap p ro x ­ v ent new g ro w th u n til ta ll w eath er
im ately 1200 v ete ra n s of th is d is tric t, se ts In. If no p la n t is allow ed to m a ­
T5 EMEMBER those hoop skirts who su ffered vocational h an d ica p s be­ tu r e seed, and no ro o ts allow ed to g et
—how quaint and winsome
cause of w ar service, en tered tr a in in g a new s ta rt a fte r c u ttin g s , even badly
the girls looked, and then the skirts
a t th e expense of th e g o v ern m en t d u r­ Infested Helds m ay he p ra c tic a lly
so tight they had to trip instead of
ing th e last 12 m onths. A to ta l of 921 cle a re d up of th is tle s In one season.
T he above advice on th e C anada
walk? How fascinating they were
disabled v eteran s a re now h ospitalised.
as they pit-a-patted along. Soon
T h is Is a m aterial Increase o v er th e th is tle w as s e n t o u t by th e O regon
A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege E x p erim en t s ta ­
came those long and sweeping lines,
n u m b er in h o sp itals a y ear ago.
that all concealed yet half revealed
A nnouncem ent was m ade th a t c e rtif­ tion. W hile th is weed h a sn 't a fo o t­
the grace and beauty of the pretty
icates of g ra d u a tio n w ill be issued to hold In th is co u n ty a s It has In o th e r
miss, and then of evenings those
fo rm e d serv ice people com pleting gov­ co u n ties, it w ill he w ell to keep dow n
th e p atch e s th a t a re gro w in g h e re
majestic trains and that bewitching
e rn m e n t vocational courses. It is be­
and p rev en t its sp read . T h e re is no
Princess gown, displaying every
lieved th a t th is m ove will stim u la te
set ru le for g e ttin g rid of th is pest
em p lo y m en t of re h a b ilita te d w ar Vet­
curve and undulation of the form di.
as it co n tin u e s to com e each y e a r
eran s.
vine—all ao wonderful. Now, oh
w h ere it g ets a s ta r t u n til every p a r ­
boyl they're prettier still, and to­
tic le of It h a s been e x term in ated . C on­
M oney to loan on re a l e s ta te . B.
morrow they’ll be longer and still
tin u e d cu ltiv a tio n is th e only w ay of
W. T h o rn e , a t B an k o f G resh am .
prettier. Styles change, but the
g e ttin g rid of it.
ability to make styles always the
A dd sen se to cen ts, mix w tth W an t
best ever if the thing that counts
A ds, s c a t te r fre e ly — T h e O u tlo o k .
P h o n e w a n t ads. to 1561.
A. J. W. BROWN
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