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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. HIIDAY, SFPTEMBFK I. It*.*? PAGE THREE A Want Ad means additional In M u ltip ly y o u r re tu rn # by a d d in g DAMASCUS FARM BUREAU <'HIMNEY STARTS H H E come with little outlay. Let the Out w an t ad s. to y o u r m e th o d s. j * j VNNING PICNIC 1\ HOUSE NEAR SCENIC look prove it. P h o ae w a n t ad s. to 1561. ■ Automobile Repairing We are equipped to repair your car, regardless of the make, and do a first-class Job, one that we feel safe in guaranteeing to be right. We have lots of room for live auto storage. G resh am G arage Southard & Southard Phone 2391 Night Phone 25x5 F IS K T i m e to R e tir e ? iBuy Ftotei »•aoa s«^ eie. S-S aafi — A T ire y o u w ill be p ro u d to ow n. E v ery F is k T ire u se r is a F is k B o o ster. R e -tire w ith F is k s a n d en jo y m o to rin g to th e fu lle s t e x te n t. . j Fisk Tires and Tubes. Oldfield Tires and Tubes. American Akron Tires and Tubes. GEO. A. BRANDT P h o n e 1107 O p p o site B ro w n ’s M a rk e t 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 T h e D am ascu s f a r m B u reau w ill A fire s ta rte d la s t W ednesday ev- | THERE IS NO : hold an all-d ay h a rv e s t festiv al on euiug in th e hom e of D. D. Ja c k , a j PROGRESS 1 F rid ay , S ep tem b er 15, in th e C. S. fa rm e r living n e a r S cenic sta tio n on j If you c o n tin u e to do b u sin ess ; Mudge h a ll in D am ascus. S plendid th e B ull R un line but w as e x tin g in th e sam e old way it w as done uished b efo re it had cau sed m uch | ex h ib its, re p re se n tin g th e p ro d u cts of dam age. a h u n d red y e a rs ago. T im es an d I th e com m unity, w ill be on display. m ethods have ch an g ed : a com T he fam ily w ere a ll g a th e re d down | T hey w ill c o n sist o f v eg etab les, of m e rc ia l bank ac c o u n t today is s ta irs w hen J h e fire b ro k e o u t u p ’ g ra in s aruid g ra s s e s sh elled an d in a n ec e ssa ry a d ju n c t to every s ta irs T hey h e a rd a noise a s of sh eav es, fru its , fre sh an d can n ed, gro w in g b u sin ess. If you have som ething fa llin g in th e room s above j d airy , p o u ltry and h ousehold p ro d u cts h u t th o u g h t it to be so m eth in g th a t no b ank acco u n t g et on board i w hich w'ill in d icate th e e n te rp ris e of th e tr a in of p ro g re ss by o p en had a c c id e n ta lly dropped. W hen a d j th e farm s. ing one w ith o u r b au k today. d itio n al a rtic le s co n tin u ed to fa ll an An in te re s tin g p ro g ram and am u se in v estig atio n w as m ade and it w as m en ts a re b eing p lan n ed , b eg in n ing found th a t th e w a lls In th e room th a t a t 10 o'clock A d d resses by p ro m i- I n e n t sp e a k e rs w’ill be given both fo re fire. T h e noises h e a rd below w ere State and County Depository noon an d aftern o o n . A sp len d id en- cau sed by p ic tu re s fa llin g from the te rta in m e n t is being p lan n ed for th e w alls. T h e co rd s ho ld in g th e p ic t even in g fo r w hich an ad m issio n of 25 u re s w ere b u rn ed off an d let the c e n ts w ill be ch arg ed . Coffee and p ic tu re s d ro p to th e floor. san d w ich es w ill be serv ed a t d in n er As soon a s it w as discovered, w ater > an d su p p er. | w as ap p lied an d th e flam es e x tin g A co rd ial in v itatio n is ex ten d ed to uished befo re m uch dam age had been a ll to atten d . done. In s u ra n c e w as c a rrie d on th e TROUTDALE house th ro u g h Jo h n B row n. He w as We are retiring1 from General Farm ing and will offer at Public Auction on the old Spencer place Mile East of 12-Mile Mr. an d Mrs. A. D. K en d all and notified an d a fte r m ak in g a n in v e s ti fam ily, Mr. an d Mrs. J u liu s L am b ert ■ gation, e stim ated th e dam age to Store on Base Line Road the follow ing described property: an d F red L am b ert have re tu rn e d ' am ount to $65. from th e ir tr ip to Bend an d o th e r p o in ts. T h ey re p o rt h aving had a d e lig h tfu l trip . PLEASANT HOME T he T ro u td a le school o p en s on S ep B egins 11 a. in. Miss M arjory M. S m ith w ill hold i S ale S a in o r S hine F re e L unch tem b er 11th w ith Mrs. E. C. Shaw as p rin c ip a l an d Mrs. C. E. S co tt, te a c h - | th e next H om e E conom ic m eetin g at th e hom e of M rs. M. L e n n a rtz W ed e r of th e p rim ary . LIVESTOCK— I Jersey-Guernsey Heifer, 3 years old, just nesday a fte rn o o n , S ep tem b er 6, a t 2 J. A lfred L a rsso n is h av in g his o'clock. A ll th e lad ies w-ho a re to fresh 3 Eure-bred Jersey Mileli Cows, not reg. 1 H olstein b u ild in g ad jo in in g th e postoffice r e m ake d ifferen t k in d s of c e re a l b read C om , freshen Get. III. 2 2-yenr-oltl Jersey Heifers, Itol* Wright m odeled an d painted. an d cook v eg eta b les a re asked to 1 2-j ear-old H olstein Heifer. I 2-year-old Jersey T h e c h u rc h rem o d elin g is p ro g re s s have them a t th e L e n u a rtz hom e be stock. ing. T he c h u rc h h a s been low ered on fore noon. A la rg e a tte n d a n c e is ex Guernsey Heifer. I l-year-old Ayreshire H elfer. I year-old th e new fo u n d atio n an d is now read y pected a t th e d em o n stratio n . llolstei» Heifer. 7-nionths-old Jersey Heifer. Registered to com m ence th e in te rio r finishing. Mr. L a rso n , fa th e r of M rs. E. E. Jersey Bull, 2 years old. I Horse, weight about 1100 pounds, S a b b ath school w as w ell a tten d ed la st S u n d ay a fte r th e ir sh o rt v acation. B rin k , h as ju s t re tu rn e d from th e 11 years old. Mr. an d Mrs. Ed. S h roy an d fam ily h o sp ital. R E G IS T E R E D POLAND I HINA HOGS G iant B elle, fa rro w S ept. I t , Mrs. Ja m e s M cGraw h a s re tu rn e d h av e moved b ack on th e ir p lace on Ith irk B eau ty , furrow Nov. :l. g ra n d d a u g h te r of tlie G ordon ro ad and a re b u ild in g an from Id ah o a n d is v isitin g h e r m o th re g is te r n u m b e r !H»76ls. L ib e ra to r’s Model, b ro th e r a d d itio n to th e ir house. T h eir son. er. Mrs. F risk . H er siste r. Miss L il the g re a t G ran d t hanipiiia h o a r I.IB F Ii ATOIt. P o rtla n d K ing, re g is te r No. IIIIMti, a line b o ar w ith Big R ich ard , w ill a tte n d u n io n high a t lian F risk , re tu rn e d w ith Mrs. Mc io B lack B eauty. Bob's blood. F ite head of pigs, & m onths old, in clu d in g lirst prize pig at G raw . G resh am . Mr. an d M rs. A. S e ste r and fam ily G reslm m fair. Ed. H ow ell and G us H elm ing have en liste d in th e U. S. navy an d d e p a rt h av e re tu rn e d from a n o u tin g a t S ea FARM IM PLEM EN TS—6-foot K en tu ck y Disc D rill, new ; In te rn a tio n a l ed th e first of th e w eek for S an F r a n side. 16-lnch O liver C hilled P lo w ; E m pire C ream Mrs. D ickey is e n te rta in in g h er R iding C u ltiv ato r, n ew ; cisco w h ere th ey go in to tra in in g . 1916 O verland 7 -pussenger, 6-cyU nder Auto, good tire# , fa iu K n a rr & Son have p u rc h a se d a new niece, Mrs. F re y lin g and th re e d a u g h S e p a ra to r; good c o n d itio n ; H and P ow er W ashing M achine; W rin g er; R e frig e ra an d la rg e r tru c k to add to th e ir g ro w te r s from E v an sto n , W yom ing. T he G irl R e serv es h av e ju s t r e to r, an d m any o th e r a rtic le s not used in th e ra s p b e rry b u sin ess w ill he ing g rav el b u sin ess. Included. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. K esler, of P o r t tu rn e d rroin a cam p in g tr ip a t Dodge lan d , v isited a t th e hom e of J. S. P a rk . T hey w en t up on th e c a r T u e s T he follow ing a rtic le s w ill be consigned by C. C. P ro m o : M ow ing Ma day m o rn in g and re tu rn e d W ed n es chine, 12-inch Plow , W ulking C u ltiv ato r, H udson on Sunday. H arro w , 500-lb. F a irb a n k s - Mrs. G race M orse an d son, of P e n day afternQ on. T hey had su ch a good M orse P la tfo rm S cale, H and C orn P la n te r, H and P o tato P la n te r, an d m any d leto n , a n d Mrs. May H a n eb erg er an d tim e th a t th ey ex p ect to go ag a in b e o th e r sm all a rtic le s . d a u g h te r from P e n n sy lv an ia, a re v is fo re school s ta rts . Mrs. A lta G en try Tlie follow ing a rtic le s w ill be consig n ed by Ju c k H ull; Wood Saw , 5- itin g at th e hom e of th e ir m o th er, accom panied them and acte d as c h a p eron to th e p a rty . T he G irl R eserves Shovel W alking C u ltiv ato r, 14-inch Plow , S et B reech in g H arn ess, and Mrs. A llard . Mrs. C la ra W allace acco m p an ied - by w ho w en t w ere th e M isses- H elen o th e r sm all a rtic le s. h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. J a c k K idder and M oulton, M yrtle N assh ah n , M a rg u e r baby, a re sp en d in g a few days h ere ite F itz g e ra ld and E th el and A nnie TERM S— A m ounts of #2tt.lHt o r u n d er. ( aslis .o v e r #20.1*0 six months* lim e Moffitt. S ev eral g u e sts w ere a lso in on ap p ro v ed noies w ith Ín teres) at s p e r cen t p er m i l i u m . a t th e fo rm e r's home. J. G iese an d fam ily have re c e n tly th e p a rty . T hey w ere th e M isses A nna p u rc h a se d th e H u ll p lace on th e H am ilto n of G resham , L ouise E m e r H en sley road. T hey have b u ilt a son of P o rtla n d and V ern ette B irchoff la rg e ch ick en ho u se an d a re now of T acom a, W ashington. Mrs. A P a G en try , accom panied by b u ild in g an ad d itio u to th e ir re s i <’OL. W. S. WOOD A NON, Aueioneers . A. .MEYERS, Clerk dence a n d m ak in g o th e r im p ro v e Miss G ladys, R o b ert and H ow ard W ood le ft T h u rsd a y for Ione, O regon. m en ts. J e s s Coons and Roy S u rb e r have re- T hey ex p ect to re tu rn S unday and I tu rn e d from th e ir fishing an d h u n t- b rin g Miss Mabel W ood and R ussell I ing tr ip in so u th e rn O regon an d on G en try back w ith them . th e co ast. T hey c a u g h t fish, d u g , Mrs. R o b ert L undboin and (laugh- I ’ te r. Miss G race, accom panied Mr. and clam s an d killed one deer. Miss G race M lckley, of P o rtla n d , Mrs. P au l P aim b lad of Oak G rove as | w as o u t M onday to help h er m o th er, fa r as A berdeen, W ash in g to n , and ! Mrs. D. D. M lckley. c e le b ra te h er stopped off th e re to visit. Mr. and | J u 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 e rs of o u r Mrs. P aim b lad a re m ak in g a to u r of 7 p e r c e n t P rio r P re fe re n c e S tock. b irth d ay . J a y M oore an d w ife h av e been v is th e c o ast in th e ir car. T hey w ill 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 itin g a t th e hom e of th e fo rm e r's b rin g th e L undbom s hom e w hen they T lirlfty 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 m o th er, M rs. M. J. T ille r. Mr. Moore p a ss th ro u g h h e re of th e ir w ay to LA R Q U A R T E R L Y D IV ID E N D on th e ir 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 . is d is tric t a tto rn e y of D esch u tes Oak G rove. T he se rv ices a t th e B a p tist c h u rc h county. 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 an d g e t on o u r M ailing L ist fo r th e T he T ro u td a le L ad ies' Aid w ill m eet n e x t S u n d ay w ill be a t th e u su al tim e. B ible school a t 10 a. m. T he a t th e hom e of Mrs. C. I. T h o m as on n ex t W ednesday, S ep tem b er 13. The B. Y. P. U. m eets at 7:30 p. m. T he Aid u su a lly m eets on th e first Wed Rev. F. C. A ustin of P o rtla n d w ill n esd ay of th e m onth b u t on a cco u n t sp en d S unday w ith P a sto r B arry and of th e re g u la r a n n u a l m eetin g of th e will p re a c h th e evening serm on. A E a s te rn M ultnom ah P io n eer a ss o c ia l ich tr e a t is a s s u re d a ll w ho come. In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t tio n on th a t day th e Aid m eeting will T he m idw eek se rv ice of p ra y e r and Bible s!udv w ill be held T h u rsd a- he held a w eek la te r. T h is w ill be T h e re w ere 24 p re se n t at th e o ccasio n of th e electio n of officers. f veiling th e m eeting last w eek and a larg e R oom 605 E le c tric B ldg., P o rtla n d , O regon n u m b er is expected a t th is m eeting. PLEASANT VALLEY T he '‘fa re w e ll'' serm o n of Rev E ari B. C otton a s a p a sto r of P le a s a n t E. R. Jo h n so n , of P o rtla n d , w as a H ome will he given at th e M ethodist g u est a t th e hom e of Wm. D ah lq u ist c h u rc h S un d ay m o rn in g at 11 o’clock. .Monday evening. CHEVROLET PARTS ACCESSORIES All a re c o rd ia lly invited to a tte n d O. J. F o rsg re n an d Wm. D ah lq u ist th is se rv ic e an d also th e S unday re tu rn e d last F rid ay from a h u n tin g school serv ice at 10 o'clock. T h e re tr ip to th e C o ttag e G rove d istrict. is a d i s s fo r evervor.e. Tlie s a c r a E ach secu red th e lim it. m e n t of b ap tism w ill be ad m in iste re d Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H ill e n te r ta in to th o se w-ho d e sire to p re s e n t th em - I ed frie n d s from th e city M onday ev en selv es a t th is tim e. All a re alw ay s l ing w elcom e a t th e " P le a s a n t C h u rch ' Mr. an d Mrs. C. F. K esterso n and H om e.” Generator and Ignition Work a Specialty son K en n eth accep ted an in v itatio n from Mr. and Mrs. E. A. K essler of All Work Guaranteed CORBETT G resh cm fo r a d riv e on th e C olum bia high w ay la s t Sunday. T h e day w as Mrs. Ire n e S p rag u e from L ake ideal and th e tr ip w as m uch enjoyed. R alph a/id V erne R ichey and Jo h n co u n ty , w ho h as sp e n t th e p a st th re e I GRESH AM , OREGON F o rs g re n left T u esd ay m o rn in g for w eeks h e re v isitin g re la tiv e s and frien d s, left S a tu rd a y for H eppner, at D o u g b s co u n ty on q h u n tin g trip T hey ex p ect to be gone se v e ra l days. w hich p lace sh e ex p ects to m eet her C. F. K esterso n d e p a rte d T uesday h u sb an d , and a fte r a few day s' v isit , fo r O ak lan d . O regon, w here he w ill th e re w ith Mr. and Mrs. C has. I^at- a s s is t his son K eith to c a re for th e ir o u re ll, Mr. and .Mrs. S p rag u e w ill ; p ru n e cro p . A heavy yield of p ru n es m o to r home. F re sh ev ery d ay a n d you can Mrs. E th e l M. S te w a rt w as a t hom e Is a n tic ip a te d In th e O akland d is tric t from P o rtla n d over th e w eek-end. buy it in an y s to re in E a ste rn th is season E lizab eth M organ, w ho w as s tru c k | C. A. E k stra n d is having a well M u ltn o m a h co u n ty . bored on b is p lace and w ill In sta ll a dow n and badly Injured by an a u to - ' m obile fo u r w eeks ago. re tu rn e d from * m o d ern w a te r system in his home. T h e F re e M ethodists a re co n d u c t th e h o sp ita l W ednesday and Is slow ly | in g a rev iv al m eeting a t th e ch u rch co n v alescin g . H er m any frien d s hope sh e w ill soon he e n tire ly recovered. th is w eek. Mr. and Mrs. H odges moved to F o r R esid en ts re sid in g on Sycam ore ro ad have p etitio n ed th e P. R. L. tc est G rove la s t week. Geo. C h am b erlain . W ard E vans and F. co m p an y to p rovide them w ith P h o n e 1221 G resh am e le c tric ity . P oles an d o th e r m a te ria l C laren c e D everell left F rid ay fo r a is being assem b led on th e g ro u n d p re lew days cam p in g and h u n tin g tr ip in p a ra to ry to m ak in g th is Im provem ent. th e m o u n ta in s above B onneville. • Rev. Mr R ight and E v an g elist A tchley, of P o rtla n d , a re holding a | | V o UH DINNER se rie s of m eetin g s a t th e C o rb ett ch u rch , w hich w ill c o n tin u e th ro u g h WILL N O T COME th is week. T he public is co rd ially in TO G R I E F - vited to a tte n d . Mr. and Mrs. Gay, from Idaho, a re I i f K voucome 'is itln g th ° la t te r ’s sis te r, Mrs. E liz a ' herb , for you b eth M organ ¿7B F \j z -r T h e E ast M ultnom ah P io n eers as- MARION MAYFIELD. Prop. -,o< i a t ic i w ill hold its a n n u a l m e e t Phone Gresham 276. ing a t ih e g ra n e e h a ll W ednet day, S eptem ber Cth. S a tu rd a y , F ep tem b er 2d, w ill be th e •e g u ia r m o n th ly m eet.up of C olum bia -rai.;;« . I ' is expected a is r.'e e lm s MOST FOLKS ARE W (MxIoaMIng. [ If a com m ittee had been ap p o in ted ABOUT AS HAPPY will receive degaces, an d th a t Mr. F o r q uick se rv ic e and a sq u a re to study w avs and m eans to keep cap- K r e t ; ' ’ '-” , o f I , e , 1«. m a s te r of M u ltn j- as th e i r d in n e r a llo w s th em to tia h c o sm y tfra n re , and th e l,e n ts d eal call G resh am 14x. If you w ant I Ital out of O regon they could have be. Y o u r a p p e tite feels q u ite a g d e g re e team will be p resen t to a s s ist w ood, call th e sa m e n u m b e r. C. IL i h ard ly found a m ore su c c e ssfu l m eth - g ra v a te d If y o u r d ig e stio n Is not C a lk in s, G re sh a m , O regon. (id th a n by proiioaing s ta te Incom e tax in th e w o rk . fu rn is h e d w ith th e p ro p e r m enu bills and a bill to re d u c t th e leg al SO LD IE R S w a n tin g in s u ra n c e to s a t ra te of Incom e In th e s ta te to six per L et th is m a rk e t a ss ist you. We ROCKWOOD isfy s o ld ie rs’ loan can get safe and 1 ( ent. Both th ese m easu res a r e on ih e w ill be p leased to se rv e you. sound in s u ra n c e from Jo h n B row n, ¡ O regon ballot annd both of them a re Mr an d .Mrs. E m erso n B row n have w hich la ac c e p ta b le to th e loan de- , a m enace to th e fu tu re p ro sp e rity of p a rtm e n t o f s o ld ie rs’ loans. In a u r- I th e sta te . moved to H ep p n er. O regon, an d a re Ilv J p .” cp r m e c h 10 tuUes from th a t an ee w ritte n w hile you w ait. Phone* Phone 1H91 G resh am 25ol. place. P h o n e s u b s c rip tio n s to 1561, BANK OF GRESHAM AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1922 ANDREW BROS., Owners LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES Orient Lumber Co. BUILDING MATERIAL Gresham, Route A Phone 1083 ^ O O O ” F- J What/ DIVIDEND NO. 2 Another Red Letter Day NEXT DIVIDEND ON OCTOBER FIRST This Stock Yields 7.3 per cent Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Gas, Oils, Grease As your motor begins to '‘warm up, what happens to the oil? It thins, of course. But just how does it thin and how does it act when subjected to the high operating temperatures? Upon the answer to that question depends the proper lubrication of your car. Zeroiene, being made from selected crudes and scientif ically refined by our patented vacuum procesa, resists engine heat; it retains its lubricating "body” at all op erating temperatures, it does not decompose or "break down.” It clings to the bearing surfaces and maintains a perfect film of lubricant. M inim um o f Soft, Flaky Carbon If the motor is gening proper lubrication, some oil slips past the pistons and is consumed by the flame of com bustion. In burning,all oils deposit carbon on the cylin der walls and cylinder heads. Inferior oils deposit a hard, gritty carbon in considerable quantity. It is this hard carbon deposit which causes pre-ignition, breaking and sdclring of cylinder rings, overheating, loss of power, warping and splitting of exhaust valves, and wear of valve stems. Zeroiene deposits a minimum of carbon of a soft, flaky nature which can do no damage and is usually blown out with the exhaust. Lubricate exclusively with Zeroiene, adopting the rec ommendation« embodied in the Zeroiene chart of recom- mendations, and you will develop the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage of your car. GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Sherman McCarter Garage QUALITY BREAD Pies, Cakes, Pastry^ City Bakery CHOICE FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS Fresh Fish in Season PLEASANT HOME MEAT MKT. » T A N I»A R 0 IML ( O H F A X t ( California I more power 6 speed less friction and wear ~ limi Garrot Lubrication A. J. W. BROWN * a -4* « I