Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 29, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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    FACE FOCB
GKBSHAM
S h rin er* S tag e E v en t a t V a n c o u v e r.}
san d y blu ff
T he V ancouver S h rin e ra an d A rm y ;
R elief society a re sta g in g a th ree-d ay ’ F rid ay , S ep tem b er 1, w ill be th e
h o rse ra c in g ev en t, S ep tem b er 2-4, a t I first m eetin g of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r
th e C lark e co u n ty ra c e tra c k , n e a r { a sso ciatio n a t th e C o ttre ll Bchool-
V ancouver, W ashington. F a st races house. A good p ro g ram is p ro m ised
an d m usic by th e 59th In f a n try band by th e officers w ho h av e c h arg e.
a re prom ised.
L ight re fre sh m e n ts w ill a lso be
served.
School w ill open S ep tem b er 11 w ith
Mrs. Van F leet as p rin c ip a l a g a in and
Schenk
) Miss
Miss S
ch en k as
as th
th e e p p rim
rim a a ry
ry te
te a a c c h h e e r.
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O IT IO O K ,
TUESDAY,
GRESHAM LOCALS
|
J G resh am Store* H ill Be < lo*ed on
L abor Day.
,
| ' G resh am b u sin ess houses w ill be
j closed a ll day Monday, S ep tem b er 4.
I on acco u n t o f L ab o r Day.
AUGUST
29,
1922
R. D. B ailey and fam ily and Mr
and Mrs. C. I. R a k e r re tu rn e d S a tu r
day from a w eek's v isit a t Seaside
SP E C IA L
HUCKLEBERRY PATCHES
HAVE BEEN LOCATE!)
H u c k le b e rrie s a re to be found in
. ab u n d an ce a t n u m ero u s p o in ts easily
T ' he h rem
T im m er re
reach
ed f from
th e e C
C olum
olum bia
riv e er r
„ o d eling of th e old
“ hl
a ‘'h‘‘,1
r ° m ,h
bia riv
£
r
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h ig h w ay |g th e w ord gent from Raf?le
" T
P ^ c h a s e d by Roy E , C reek by F o re s t R a n g e r A lb ert W eis-
C annon, is p ro g ressin g rap id ly . T he | en d a n g e r w ho is cam ped th e re
A lonzo R ad fo rd re tu rn e d S u n d ay second floor of th e b u ild in g is being j H e sayg one patch
flye
from th e head w orks w h ere he has
con v erted in to a p a rtm e n ts and w ill be W auna tra(l> tfca, b ran ch eg from
, been w o rk in g fo r th e p a st six w eeks,
re n te d out. M any changes a re being highw ay a sh o rt d is ta n c e above E agle
Mr. an d Mrs. A. R ad fo rd e n te r ­ m ade on th e firs t floor Including bay Creek. A n o th er lies on In d ian m oun-
A full 4-h. p. engine,
tain ed th e follow ing on S u n d ay , Wm. w indow s a t th e fro n t of th e house, tain . 16 m iles up th e E agle C reek
clutch and 6-foot blade
C aldo, Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Caldo, Tom T he c a rp e n try w ork Is in ch arg e of tra il, and a th ird , a ls o h ig h ly recom -
Caldo, Mrs. L aw less an d Mrs. Field.
C. A. H ill.
m ended, m ay be reach ed o v er th e H er-
» Miss H aig h t of P o rtla n d v isited sev ­
Mrs. H. L. St. C lair re tu rn e d today **>KH creek tr a il from th e h ig h w ay a t
e ra l d ay s la s t w eek w ith h e r siste r,
from an extended v isit w ith h er daugh Mud lake. T h is sp o t m ay also be
Mrs. H. H. W atkins.
ter, Mrs. M ildred D avies, a t G rey E ag ­ reach ed by going o v er th e E ag le creek
Mr. and M rs. A. J. A u lt, Mrs. le, M innesota. She v isited re lativ es ♦ ra il to W ahtum lak e and th e n down
B yron, Mr. an d Mrs. Steve S p law n and a t M oorehead, E rd ah l, Long P ra irie th e H etm an creek tr a il th re e m iles.
We have good used en­
fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. R ay W ilkinson an d St. Paul. H er re tu rn was v ia th e
T H E GR e T t AMERICAN BELL.
C h arlie W ilk in so n a ll w en t to A u ro ra C an ad ian Pacific to V ancouver, B. C„
gines, feed grinders,
I S unday an d b ro u g h t som e line peach - th en ce by b oat to S eattle and the
plows,
implements.
By R IC H A R D LLOYD JO N ES.
I es back w ith them .
N o rth ern P acific to P ortland.
In p ra c tic a lly every hom e on farm
G uests a t th e hom e of Mrs. E thel and in tonwn, in every shop and sto re,
F arm R em in d ers.
M iller and h er m -----------------
other, Mrs. ---------------
E lizabeth facto ry and office th e re is a little bell
T h e O. A. C. E x p erim en t sta tio n has
Reliability
Poor oil is the m ost expens­
Phone 1141
Service
M cLain a re Mrs. M cL ain's d au g h ter, j behind w hich is a sto ry of ro m an ce
se n t o u t th e follow ing farm re m in d ­
ive accessor you can buy.
Mrs. J. W. M iller, h e r husband and J a ” d before w hich is a w onderful
e rs :
Good oil of the w ro n g ty p e
Sheepm en have found in O regon tw o sons, C h ester and Jo h n , J r „ and w orld th a t It m ade less wide. T h at
M rs V
is equally so.
th a t ad d in g a pound of sila g e to th e Mrs. W ill M iller, s is te r In law of Mr. Is y o u r telep h o n e bell.
I IVIIllpr
All of th e g u ests a re from
We used to call h ello a c ro s s th e
ra tio n of th e lam b in g ew e in c re a se s I
Seventy-five per cent of all
th e m ilk How an d th u s p ro d u ces a j Pow prs- Gregor,
Held. T his little bell now c a rrie s our
m otor repairs are caused by
b e tte r lam b.
Mr. an d Mrs. Day R ossm an and fam hello a c ro s s .th e co n tin e n t. T he fa rm ­
oils poor in quality or wrong
-----------
I ily re tu rn e d hom e S unday evening e r w ho w as ten m iles aw ay from tow n
in type. Think of it!
E a rly sow ing of w in ter w h eat a t from E ugene w here th ey sp en t the had to h a rn e s s his h o rse an d d riv e
th
e
ra te of fo u r to live p eck s of tr e a t- I,a8‘ ‘ wo w eeks cam ping, fish in g , hunt th e old sp rin g s e a t fo r b e tte r th a n ,
Stop taking a chance on ju st
ed seed p er a c re gave th e h ig h e st ' nF and v isitin g old frien d s th ere. They an h o u r to d eliv er a sim ple b u sin ess ' We are retiring from General Farm ing and will offer at Public
“ oil." Let us supply you with
m essage. Now he rin g s th e little bell j
[ y ield s at th e Moro b ran ch e x p erim en t w ere accom panied by Mr. R ossm an's
SUNOCO Motor Oil. You’ll
Auction on the old Spencer place
Mile East of 12-Mile
b ro th e r and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. R and In tw o m in u te s th e b u sin ess Is
forget w hat a repair bill looks
statio n .
Deep seeding of w in te r R ossm an of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. done.
Store on Base Line Road the follow ing described property:
like.
! w heat should g e n e ra lly be avoided.
W ith eq u al ease th e b u sin ess m an
R ossm an w ere accom panied hom e by
SUNOCO Motor Oil is a C lean in g o u t th e old vin es from th e th e ir tw o neiees, th e M isses Velma in M inneapolis co n fers w ith h is cus- i
Pure Distilled ‘not a Com­ | lo g an b erry p atch and tra in in g th e an d A udrey P o rte r of M onroe, Oregon. io m er in New O rlean s and th e New |
g ro w th on th e tr e llis in th e fall
B egins n II a a. ■
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v k re
- e L . u n ch
Mr. an d Mrs. K arl M iller and fam ­ Y ork law y er ta lk s to h is S an F ra n S ale R ain o r S hine
pounded Oil’ and gives 100 h new
x>egius
m.
as proved on th e a v erag e a b e tte r
cisco clien t.
_________ ________
ily
re tu rn e d S u n day evening a fte r
per Cent lubrication.
p ra c tic e in w e ste rn O regon th a n leav ­
Im ag in e w hat it w’ould be to be i
I l Y W I 'O I 'I »
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sp en d in g a week a t A gate beach.
ing th em on th e gro u n d th ro u g h th e
.............., , r ,.s b .
SOLD I1Y
Mrs. C. E. R u sh er w ent to O regon I
w in ter. W in ter In ju ry m ay som etim es
on New
BEAVER
DRAG SAWS
«110.
B u y L u b rica tio n
w.
—not just "oil”
A. HESSEL
Implements
Repairs
Machinery
AUCTION SALE
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ti, 1922
Bentley s Tire Shop
Kidder Hdw. Co.
GRESHAM.
be more severe from taTura’in'ing'but c ,ty Saturday to visit he'r'sis'ter? M™' “ “
Here Today—
September Records
D ance
O r c h e s tr a s
Iaham J o n e s
O riole T errace
G en e R odetnich
B ennie K rueger
Carl F enton
C o tto n P ic k e r .
V o ca l
G iu se p p e D an ise
Ire n e W illiam s
M a rg a re t Y o u n g
B illy J o n e s
C h a rle s H a rt
E llio tt S h aw
C rite rio n Male Q u a rte t
G o lf R e c o r d s
C harles (" C h ick " ) Evans, Jr
in s tr u m e n ta l
F re d ric F rad k in , V io lin
G o n d o lie r T r io
R iv ie ra T r io
V e ssella’s Band
G e o rg e and
J o s e p h G re e n ,
X y lo p h o n e
M a s te rp ie c e s
T h e W o r ld 's C le a r e s t
P h o n o g ra p h R e c o r d s
B R U N S W I C K R E C O R D S PLAY O N A N Y PH O N O G R A P H
P o p u la r D ance H its
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B ir d ie —«K» « T r o t.........................
1 ank e« Hoodie Itlues — One
(s«or*ette— F m T r o t .........
Keep On B uild ing Canties
th e Ain—F um T r o t.........
Carl l'ent<Hi*s
Send B ark My llo n e y Mi
Orrheet ra . . . . . .
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B a rca ro lle— Ko« Tr«d—
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T he Inside O elf aeereta of
X’h lc k ” Kvana on (Ire double-
faced rwaarAe — tan personal
leaaona on: tb e D rlrer, Braa-
al.-. I>r1rtng lr n ^ ftpoaa. Mld-
-¿Urger. Rtoppum. M aah le.
HU.lick and P u tter w ith ««-
la s a tory chart« con tain in g
< photograph« of ••chU'k"
dem on etratlng his principal
point« o f play. Sold ta ca m ­
ptet» eet« only.
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2 2-jear-okl .h-rsej H eifers, Hoi) Wriuli't
th e g re a te r freedom from d isease and “ ob‘- D ansdow ne, and re tu rn e d to
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stoelt.
I t -j ear-old H olstein Heifer.
1 2-year-old Jersey
p ro p e r p osition fo
for r g g ro
in th e G resham M onday afternoon.
<)n ‘ be ^ r s ‘ ‘‘a -v «‘ ‘b is m o n th in (.uernsej H eiter.
r o w w th t h _____
I 1-yenr-old Ayresliire Heifer.
I year-old
his Novia S cotia su m m er hom e, Alex
e arly sp rin g u su ally m ore th a n m ak es
i ' e >h‘‘u i i ’’.,1" *
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I's-old Jersey H eifer.
Registered
J. W. P u n ten n ey h as severed h is con
up fo r added w in te r in ju ry a s m ay neetlon w ith th e G resham S torage Bat- j a n d e r G rah am B ell, th e in v e n to r of
HU i’i" }ears ”,d" 1 Horse, weight about 140« pound*,
o c c ,,r'
' ‘ery com pany. H e is succeeded by T. th e telep h o n e, died in h is 75th y ear. ■ ■ y B itrs o l d .
His d e a th b ro u g h t back th e sto ry of
B. H uff, w ho h as ta k e n charge as
R E G IS T E R E D POLAND CHIXA HOGS— G innt B elle, la rre w Sent 14
th e ad v en t of th e phone.
m anager.
r e g is te r n u n ih e r M .tils .
B lack B eauty, furrow \ o i . 3, g ra n d d a u g h te r of
Bell
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he g re a t G rand ( ha in pion h o ar LIB ER A TO R .
L ib era to r'* Model b ro th e r
A lbert H o rn eck er and E rn e s t and
A lbert Z enger a re sp ending vacatio n s i scientific sch o o ls of S co tlan d and
E n g lan d . A s a young m an he w as a
a t W elches. T hey also expect to spend
,
p ro fe sso r of scien ces in B oston U ni­
a few d ay s a t Cam p R u th erfo rd .
versity. He m a rrie d th e d a u g h te r of
Mrs. M arion Joh n so n is expecting
' a w ealth y m e rc h a n t. H e joined the
to be b ro u g h t hom e th e la te r p a rt of
.. i .
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,
•
fam ily in ex ten d in g to h e r especial
**’**2^°*’'* fro™ the hospital In Portland
consf(1„ratlon for
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‘ he ra s p b e rry b u sin e ss w in be
w here she u n d erw en t an o p eratio n for d e a f. H e resolved
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scientff)c in cluded m a“ y ° heF a rtic le s not U8etl
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J. E. M E TZ G E R
a p p en d ic itis th re e w eeks ago.
know ldge to p erfect a device th a t
M iss Id a S chrepel le ft for L ong­
w ould give h e r an a rtific ia l ea rd ru m
m ont, Colorado, T uesday m o rn in g to th a t h is voice m ig h t c a rry to her.
bt-come th e b rid e of th e Rev. Wm. t F o r a y e a r he ex p erim en ted in his
M e rn e r w ho is In ch arg e of a G erm an j fa th e r-in -la w 's b arn . H e failed to find
E vangelic*! ch u rch a t th a t place.
| « w ay to c a rr y his voice to his be-
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert A dkins, who 1 loved and afflicted b rid e, h u t th a t ro -
a re h ere v isitin g h er p a re n ts. Mr. and m an tle effort b ro u g h t to him the in-
Mrs. Jo h n Brown, left for Seaside on s tru m e n t th a t h as c a rrie d th e hum an
. a u rd ay m o rn in g and re tu rn e d Sun-1 voice over seas and a c ro s s co n tin en ts.
d ay even in g
H is fa th e r-in -la w lo st his fo rtu n e
A rth u r O ledltzsch of S eattle, an old- T h is Invention re b u ilt it beyond th e
tim e frien d of Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, is p ro p o rtio n s of a ll fo rm e r dream s.
v is itin g w ith th e la tte r. Mr. Gledit-
In 1S76 Mr. B ell c a rrie d his new ly
zsch is a m an of exceptional q u alities p ate n te d in v en tio n to th e P h ila d e l­
h av in g q u ite a th o ro u g h and varied phia exposition w h ere o u r n atio n c e l­
edu catio n . H e is a high school teach ­ eb rated Its C en ten n ial. B ut no one
e r an d those w ho know him a re in hope noticed th e telep h o n e.
P o p u la r in ­
th a t he w ill accept th e offer to teach te re s t seem ed to c e n te r in th e b u tte r
at Union H igh school, In G resham . The lady, m oulded o u t of New Y o rk 's fa ­
p a re n ts o f Mr. G ledltzsch have as much m ous H e rk im e r co u n ty b u tte r.
S c ie n tis ts assem b led th e r e b u t even I
ns decided to locate n e a r P o rtlan d ,
and m ay yet m ake G resham th e ir fu­ they w ere not a ttra c te d . A t la s t tw o
tu re home.
of th e m o re e m in en t co n sen ted to
A n u m b er of G resham people spent look a t th e odd little device. One i
th e past week h u n tin g and fish in g on sp o k e in to th e m o u th p iece, a n o th e r at
th e S iuslaw riv er, so u th e a st of E u ­ a d is ta n c e listen ed at th e receiv er.
"My God. it ta lk s ! " th e la tte r cried.
gene, at th e tow n of Elm a. T hose in
th e p a rty were Mr. and M rs. Ed Ayls- A nd th e n th e tele p h o n e cam e.
It is in y o u r b o u se an d my house,
w o rth and fam ily, Mr. an d Mrs. B W.
T h o rn e an d B etty, M iss M abel T hom ­ y o u r sh o p an d my shop. O ur life is
as, Dr. and Mrs. W ill O ft and fam ily, now b u ilt to be d ep en d en t upon it.
On th e first of tills m o u th few took
and Adley D avis. All of th e p a rty re­
n o tice of th e p assin g of th is g re a t
tu rn ed to G resh am S unday except the
b e n e fa c to r of m an k in d . H e s h o r t­
G tt fam ily and th ey expect to get
ened d is ta n c e ; saved tim e ; sped up
hom e W ednesday.
a ll th e w h eels of in d u s try anu p ro ­
Mr. and M rs, J. I. Bacon re tu rn e d
m oted co m m erce
H e w as a g re a t
hom e M onday from Seaside, accom pan­
p ro g re ss-m a k e r.
Mr. B ell sen t o u r
ied by Mrs. Inez M iller. Mrs. M iller
hello ev ery w h ere. He b ro u g h t us th e
h as ch arg e of th e M ountain View
little bell th a t we have m ad e th e
I ra in in g school nt M onm outh. She is
G reat A m erican Bell, i t is th e little
sp en d in g h e r su m m er vacation a t the bell th a t c a lk u s to its bidding m ore
hom e of h e r m o th er, Mrs. E lizabeth th a n an y bell th e w o rld h as
ever
M cLain.
know n.
t ip 4^ e t t i
UNCLE J<
JOHN
I love the crispy mornin* air, about the h o u r of five, w hen
the o th er birds is up to greet the sun. . . . T here ain 't no
safer by-law for to keep a m an alive, n o r holds m ore satis­
faction, when it’s done. It d o n 't take no alarm clock to yank
me out of bed, when the honey-dew is whis-
EARLY perin' out of doors.— when the delicate m achin­
ery th at s inside a feller’s head, inform s
RISING that it s tim e to do the chores. . . . . . O him
the
m edderlark, an' sapsuck, and the sassy ........
little
w ren—and the oriole, »-»wingin' in her tree, has never claimed
the credit of know in' more than men. but th at's the way the
fact appears to be! So. 1 get up in the m ornin’ when th -
dawn begins to peep,—afore the o th er neighbors is aware.
J here am t no in s p e c tio n in an overplus of sleep, like there
is in breathin' early m ornin' air. . . . I can taste the sp en t
in it. th at invigorates the soul, lots higher th at a “bon d ed '’
liquor can. It produces exultation th at is allers in control,
yet, m akes a com m on plug a superm an! . . . W hen heaven
uncorks her dem ijohn of early-m ornin’ booze, and passes it
around afore it's light, a fel-
y
h r 's conscience tells him it's
—
the only sort to use. and his
’ C_
appetite confirms it that I
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T h e follow ing a rtic le s w ill be co n sig n ed by C. C. P rem o - M ow inr At-»
M T ' P,2;rn ch
W alk i,,g C u ltiv a to r,
H arro w ,
500-'lb F a ir b a n k s '
o th e r sm a il a rtic le s
C° r " P ‘a n te r ’ H a n " P ° ta to P la n ,e r ' an d m a “ y
sstw.fo? ‘«H ew ing a rtic le s w ill be co n sig n ed by J a c k H a ll; W ood Saw 5-
o th e r sm a n a rtic le s
' H ' ,DCh P *°W’ S et B ree<h i»S H a rn e ss, and
T E R M S -A m o u iit* of #20.00 o r u n d e r, ( a * h : o v e r #20.00 B| x m onth*’ tim e
on a p p ro v ed note* w ith ln lere* t a t s p e r cen t p e r an n u m .
ANDREW BROS., Owners
( HL. U . S. VIODD A: SON, A ucinnt-ers
A. M E Y E R S , C lerk
QUALITY BREAD
F re s h e v ery d ay a n d you can
buy it in a n y --s to re in E a s te rn
M u ltn o m a h co u n ty .
Pies, Cakes, Pastry
City Bakery
P h o n e 1221
9A vri
G resh am
THE CHILD IS FATHER OE THE MAN
I ra h , up « child In th e w ay he should go mid w hen he I*
»Id lie w ill not depart from IG—Proverbs X X II. «.
H x any Imblt »« th e g ro w in g b rain an d it w ill e n d u re to th e
end of life, like th e s c a r from a w ound.— P ro f. Win. Jan ie* .
t„
H i r iSe
8h? w ,, h e
lov ?| ! . . ’r > / ’a r •' ,n th o
j . th a t com e from saving.
n ever be lost, brin g y o u r
b o >- ° r BiH " h a t m oney m ean s in life
‘ hild m ind an idea of th e b lessin g s and
To m ak e su re th a t th is g re a t lesson w i l l
little son o r .la u g h te r m an d „ Z ,
First State Bank,
Gresham. Orp.
RHND ELECTION CALLED
F AIR DATES TO
FOR I’MON HIGH SCHOOL
»E REMEMBERED
A bond electio n h as been called for
I S ep tem b er 6 to he held at U nion H igh
S chool No. 2 betw een th e h o u rs of
' 2: (M) p. m an d 7:00 p. m. T h e q u e s­
tion of c o n tra c tin g a bonded In d e b t­
ed n ess of ».‘15.000 fo r th e p u rp o s e of
fu n d in g th e o u ts ta n d in g in d eb ted n ess
of th e d is tric t w ill be put b efo re th e
i voters.
S o u th w est W ash in g to n fa ir a t C he­
h a lis 24-28.
In te rs ta te fa ir, S p o k an e, W ashing-
S ep tem b er 4-9.
i Ion.
T illam ook
12-15.
co u n ty
fa ir, S ep tem b er
W ash in g to n s ta te fa ir,
Y akim a,
W ash in g to n , S ep tem b er 18-23
C lack am as co u n ty fa ir a t C anbv,
Order Easter* Mar I hapter.
S ep tem b er 18-23.
T he next re g u la r co m m u n icatio n of
C olum bia co u n ty fa ir S ep tem b er
G resh am C h a p te r No. 117 o . E. S.. w ill 18-23.
be held in th e M asonic hall. T uesday
O regon s ta te fair, S alem . S ep tem ­
evening, S ep tem b er 5, 1922, at 8:00 ber 25-30.
p. m. sh arp . All m em bers a re urged
U nion county fa ir a t E lgin, fe p te m -
Jo be p re se n t.
S igned. CLARA PI L F E R , Sec.
j b er Î8 , 29, 30.
Com bined co u n ty fa ir an d rodeo,
’’• a y It w ith a W an t T d . "
K lam ath F a lls, first w eek in O ctober
resh
am p a r s 5
L inn co u n ty fair, A lbany, O ctober 2.
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