GRESHAM
PACE THREE
DEEP CREEK
S atu rd ay in P o rtlan d w h ere they su ited in a score of 25 to 18 for the
tra n sa c te d business.
boys and 6 to 13 for th e g irls of Cor-
A p arty of six enjoyed a 5 o’clock ! bett.
L etha A nderson, gran d ch ild of Mr.
and Mrs. Jo h n A nderson, is visiting luncheon, S unday evening a t Nels Le-
K and er's,
Mr. and Mrs. D ean H an sen of P o rt
h ere for a week.
Misses May an d Ruby L eK ander a t land w ere th e g u ests of rela tiv e s here
M yrtle Richey of P o rtlan d is v isit tended th e te a c h e r’s in stitu te a t Ore
Sunday.
ing h ere fo r a few days.
gon City.
Mrs. T roy P h ip p s gave a d in n er to
L illian L eK ander spent th e w eek
a num ber of h er frien d s Sunday, the
end w ith D orothea Sm ith.
CORBETT
Miss Mabie E rdm an is hom e as the
occasion being th e an n iv ersary of her
re s u lt of a nervous prostratio n .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minck retu rn ed b irth .
V anner A nderson and his b ro th er rec en tly from C alifornia an d cam e
T h e m eeting of Colum bia gran g e
H enry m otored to H illsboro Sunday.
S atu rd ay for a visit w ith th e la tte r ’s S atu rd ay w as w ell attended, a ll of the
Mr. and Mrs. F elix C arlson and son
new ly Installed officers w ere p resen t
G ilbert sp e n t Sunday w ith
th eir fa th e r. Geo. K uieriem .
d a u g h te r Mrs. Coop of E stacada.
Mrs. E thel S m ith S tew art of P o rt and took up th e w ork w ith seal, which
T he L eK ander sis te rs and th e ir land sp en t th e w eek-end w ith her prom ises, w ith th e cooperation of the
frie n d s atten d ed the play, “T he Book m oth er a t F ern d ale Place.
m em bers, to be a profitable year for
of J o b ” la st S unday evening at the a u
th e grange. T. J. K rueder, deputy
d itorium in P ortlan d .
F red Shoultz w as h it on th e back
School w as closed W ednesday a f te r by a sliding rock w hile w o rking on 1 s ta te m aster, w as a w elcom e visitor
noon in honor of ex-P resid en t W ilson. the highw ay n ea r Crow n P o in t last and m ade h elp fu l suggestions fo r the
Mrs. Jo h n A nderson has been ill
ritu a listic work. F o u r can d id ates took
w eek and w as q u ite badly h u rt.
b u t is recovering.
th e first and second degrees.
T he gam e of b ask etb all betw een the
M essrs. A rt and W illiam B erglund
and the la tte r ’s d au g h ter E thel spent S andy high school boys an d g irls re-
Get th e classified ad. habit.
DAIRY COWS AT AUCTION
DISPERSAL OF ENTIRE HERD
High-Grade Holst eins, Jerseys and Durhams
Some of these cows are milking- up to 80 oounds a day
^ P ^ P r/L A C E between Gresham and Troutdale
Halt Mile South of Base Line Road near Benson Hotel Farm.
SATURDAY, 1 FEBRUARY
16, 1924
O’CLOCK SH AR P
25 DAIRY COWS-HOLSTEINS, JERSEYS, DURHAMS
. 1t <tL8T, i :iy 87 ; T w ™;rar O,d He,ier’ Three-jrear old Cow. Six-year old Cow.
Each with calf at side. Three-year old Cow, fresh five weeks. Four-year old Cow,
fresh five weeks. Six-year old Cow, fresh six weeks. Three six-year old Cows, due
first week In March. One Cow due by date of sale.
JERSEYS— Six Cows all freshened within last six weeks, 2 to 8 years old. Three
dUP
V?11* o f.Mari‘h’ 4 40 «
«Id- Helfer due to freshen April 1».
Ol RHAMS— tw o ( ows, just fresh, « and 8 years old. One Cow due to freshen by
date of sale. Two grade Heifer Calves, 3 months old.
. . 4 B L IS T E R E D cows — -Eurybia Melia Ann of M. L. P„ just fresh. She Is milking
43 to 4b pounds per day. A very typey cow. Lassie Beauty of Oregon, freshened
September 15, milking 22 to 2« pounds per day, 4 years old. Heifer calf was born Sep
tember 1», daughter of Lassie Beauty of Oregon, eligible to register.
T hese Cows a re first-class d airy cow s, som e of w hich a re m ilk in g seven
gallons per day. T hey can be seen m ilked a t 6 a. m. or 6 p. m an y tim e be
fore sale. All c a ttle a re tu b e rc u lin tested . O w ner w ill m ake arra n g e m e n ts for
th e delivery of c a ttle if desired.
Bay Team, 7 years old, well matched and good workers. • Suitable for any kind
of work. Harness with team.
7
1921 Ford ltoadster with delivery box on back suitable for hauling berries.
TERM S $20 or under, Cash.
a t 8 per cent.
Over $20, six m o n th s’ tim e on approved note
ROBERT GIFFORD, Owner
COL. W. S. WOOD A SONS, Auctioneers.
A. MEYERS, ( le r k
F irs t S tate B ank, G resham , Ore.
V ancouver, W ashington
GOOD SEED POTATOES
PUBLIC SALE
PBO D l'C E BETTED CROP
Boring. Ore., Feb. 6. 1924.—E ditor
O utlook:—F o r y ea rs th is com m unity
has had th e d istin ctio n of being am ong
the best p o tato producing sections
n ear P o rtlan d . But la st year th e crop
was not verg big, nor th e tu b e rs very
large, but th e tu b e rs seem s to be m ore
uniform in size and sm oother th an in
previous years. T his is accounted for
by the fact, th a t farm ers a re selecting
th e ir seed m ore carefu lly or buying
b etter seed stock th a n form erly
W hat p ro p er seed selection w ill do
w as d em o n strated on Rodlun b ro th e rs ’
farm . Louis Rodlun, who has ch arg e
of th e potatoes, got some local seed,
w hich h ereto fo re w as considered well
selected stock. But as an experim ent
he also invested in some of Roland
Shedeen’s prize potatoes, w hich all
but passed certification th e previous
year. T he difference betw een th e two
s tra in s w as q u ite strik in g , and In fa
vor of th e Shedeen seed, w hich had
not only m ore and la rg e r tu b ers, but
also of m ore u niform size, sm oother
and th e sta n d w as m uch b etter. The
I Rodluns a re convinced beyond
| doubt, th a t good seed pays well.
Crops w ere not very good, and the
I prices offered a re not in pro p o rtio n to
I w hat it costs to live. Many farm ers
have told th e w riter, th a t th ey would
feel contented. If they broke even; but
as it is, ends can n o t be m ade to m eet
I D uring th e w ar, th e slogan was
co in ed : "A good living and te n per
I cent for th e fa rm e r.” Now th ey take
the farm ers living and ten per cen t be
h id e s .
W ALTER RAMSER.
I will sell at Public Auction the follow iaf described property on
FEBRUARY 1«,’ 1924, at 10 a. m.
2X, Miles East of Boring. and 1 ^ Miles West of Kelso, on the
Old Dugger Farm
SV- JFS-1 H ’ 6
TERMS— All sum s u n d er $20, Cash Over th a t am ount a cred it of six m onths
given on ban k ab le notes at 8% In terest.
All p ro p erty m ust be settled
for before rem oval from prem ises
MRS. H. E. FRENZ, Owner
(’HAS. ItlBTCIIET, Auctioneer
Quiet
¿IS SI
Miss H ulda R am ser, who had been
I staying w ith frien d s in P o rtla n d for
som etim e, is now a ssista n t su p erin
ten d en t at th e new S h rin e r’s c h ild re n ’s
home on 82d and Sandy road in P o rt
I land.
E dw ard S chw edler, who joined the
I navy la st fall, w ent th ro u g h th e Pan
I am a can al w ith th e blue fleet some
I tim e ago.
E lm er K uch,
born ju s t before
C hristm as, w as baptized by Rev. H. R.
G ebhardt a fte r ch u rc h services in the
J Zion E v angelical ch u rc h last Sunday.
Louis H offm elster was th e rep resen -
I tativ e of th e D am ascus F arm B ureau
j at the fa rm e rs' m eeting a t Corvallis.
C onsiderable cord wood is being
I hauled into L ents over the Cut-off
road th is w in ter, a good portion of it
j being loaded ea st of Mr. P a lin ’s place.
D uring w et w eath er W ellm an’s hill
is difficult to get
up, because th e
is w orn th ro u g h in one spot; we are
in hopes th a t th e T aylor road will be
opened fpr traffic next sum m er, and
w ell graveled, so we have a sh o rter
ro u te to P o rtlan d all th e year.
KNIGHT
GRESHAM OVERLAND CO.
W A. HESSEL
Mrs. L. C. A rm stro n g sp en t sev eral
days of la st week visiting a t th e home
of h er sister, Mrs. M artha Sam s, of
B eaverton, Oregon.
Phone 1411
W. H. Boring is visiting for a cou
pie of days in Oregon City.
B
Many ranchers in this section are using Pacific Stumping,
the du Pont explosive, for clearing their stump land for
profitable crops. Pacific Stumping does the job at lower
expense and does it right. Pacific Stumping gives you
one-half more sticks per dollar— about the same strength,
stick for stick, as any standard stumping powder. It is
non-freezing and won’t give you a headache from handling.
We carry complete stocks of Pacific Stumping and other
du Pont dynamites— recognized as standard wherever
explosives are used. Let us estimate on the cost of clear
ing some of your stump land.
mors per dollar
A. W. METZGER & CO., Gresham
ERI & JONSRUD, R. F. D., Boring
(Business at Kelso)
C. S. MUDGE, Clackamas. (Business at Damascus)
PAUL R. MEINIG, Sandy
Miss M ildred D rlesel 1s rep o rted ill
th is week.
Miss M arguerite P alm er re tu rn e d to
P o rtlan d the la st of th e week a fte r
spending th e p ast tw o w eeks a t th e
hom e of Mrs. O. A. P alm er.
W illiam M orand is having a new tile
g ara g e built a t his home.
An all day service was held a t th e
ch u rch T uesday w ith a bask et lunch
a t noon. Revival services have co n
tinued th ro u g h o u t th e week.
W. H. Boring, G. F. P eterso n and
Jo h n M eyers ap p raised th e p ro p erty
of O. A. P alm er, deceased, on Monday
of th is week In th e se ttlin g up of his
e s ta te here.
Mrs. L eroy T an n e r of P o rtlan d
sp e n t a couple of days of last week
visitin g a t th e borne of her p aren ts,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Child and fam ily.
Roy McClung of P o rtlan d retu rn ed
hom e th e la st of th e week to spend
th e rem ain d er of th e w in ter w ith his
m o th er here.
Mr. and Mrs. L o rris Child have
moved to th e V ictor Lundeen mill
above th e old Dwyer camp>
Dally Trips to Portland
Res. Phone 1930
Gresham Transfer & Storage Co.
BUKTEN W ALRAD, Prop.
A Truck for Every Purpose
Kurten for Service
T he tw o cases of pneum onia in the
Otis Rich fam ily a re rep o rted m uch
improved.
EFORE explosives were used on the farm, clearing
land was heavy, costly work. Today, stumping can
be done at a much lower cost.
ghost/
The wonderful W illys-Knight sleeve-
valve engine gives you quiet,silky action.
Closed bodies rem arkably free from
power rumbles and vibration. N o noisy
cams. N o choking up w ith carbon.
N o clicking valves to grind. This en
gine impro\>es with use/ Owners report
50,000 miles w ithout en g in e repair.
Touring $1175; Sedan $1795, f. o. K
Toledo.
BORING
T he six cases of m easles in th e
H ollam on fam ily a re rep o rted on th e
m end. And little Bob H ollam on, who
has been serio u sly 111 w ith pneum onia,
is rep o rted slig h tly im proved. Several
new cases of m easles a re rep o rted in
th e com m unity.
Clear YOUR Stump Land at Lower Cost
FltED I,. PROCTOR, Clerk
FREE LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS
A baby g irl arriv ed at the hom e of
Mr. and Mrs. Glen D allas th e early
p a rt of la st week.
AXPS-28
’
m
orse year old 1 H orse, 7 y ears old.
.. ,
Je rse y Cow, 6 y ea rs old, fresh Ja n 22. Je rse y Cow, 5 years
old, fresh Jan . 5.
Swiss Cow. 5 years old.
Je rse y Cow. 10 y ea rs old fresh
2 y?a ™ ° W’ ,re8h J a n ’ 27 H ol.’tein H elfer Calf
( H it h r \ S six dozen Laying Hens.
MACHINERY—F ord Car, 1921 Model, good shape.
H ayfork and Rope
Creum S ep arato r.
Pow er D rill.
1 ’
Fi‘rm Wagon, Wood R ack, Mower, In good shape.
Hav Rake,
8-blade Disk
Spiketooth H arrow .
B arrel S pray
14-tnch
Plow
2 C u ltiv ato rs.
Stum p B u rn er.
2-section L adder. Forge, vice
Anvil, 2 C ross-cut Saws.
H eater.- L ib rary T able. 4 K itchen Chairs.
MIM ELLA N E ttl S—- About 8 tons Oat Hay.
1 ton Clover and W heat
H«y- „ 10 sacks 1 o tato es- S et Heavy H arness.
One 10-gal. and one 5-gal.
Milk Cans.
Many o th er a rticle s too num erous to m ention.
WOOD
coA L
STORAGE
We Solicit Your Business
In su red C a rrie rs
OUR HEALTH BREAD
a t th is B akery and a t S to r s
Contain* the Vltaniines, mi-ed by
scientific principles
It’s Good and Good for You
Gresham City Bakery
THEO. VAN DONINCK
Phones Bdwy. 8576
G resham 1201 and 355
Phone 1221
T h ree
T ru ck s Dally
*
65% N. Second S treet
In su red C a rrie rs
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE
Portland — Way Points — Gresham
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING
Mood
Coal
Briquet*
invited to an E pw orth League social
at th e P le a sa n t Home M. E. ch u rch
6,1] — Office P h one-------69,
S atu rd ay night. A good program and
T he m eetings being held every a fine social evening Is assured.
OfWre E le rtrlr HMir.
n ig h t at th e ch u rch a re Increasing In
atten d an ce and in terest. The m es
UNION
sages delivered by Rev. A. 8. Hisey
a re tim ely and helpful. T hese m eet
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly en tertain ed com
ings a re a ch allen g e to th e com m unity
C arpenter anti C ontractor
to co operate w ith the In stitu tio n w ith pany from P o rtlan d la st Sunday.
out w hich no com m unity can long
Ja k e DeYoung, A rth u r L edbury and
OPABANTKKn
pro sp er In th e best way— a challenge
Mr. Kelly b ought som e tim b er near
to ta k e up th e b an n er of rig h teo u sn ess
and go fo rw ard . A nnouncem ent will Flrwood an d a re c u ttin g It up for
be m ade S unday evening by the p a s posts.
Air Tight
Water Proof
tor. Rev E. G. Ranton, w hether th e re
A p leasan t su rp rise p a rty was held
will be m eetings next week. T h ere at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ja k e De
Building* Moved
will be no m eeting S atu rd ay night.
The Sunday services a re of special Young la st Sunday, F eb ru ary 3, In
Im portance. T he Sunday school will honor of Mrs. D eYoung's birthday. and th e aftern o o n was sp en t playing
m eet a t 10 a. m. followed by p rea ch The g u ests were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
ing by Rev. A. 8. H isey at 11 a m. At W ellinann, Louie, H erm an and C lara gam es.
Severs! of th e farm ers h ere have
7:30 p. m. the E pw orth League of H offm elster, Mr. and Mrs. O ran Lingle,
P leasan t Home will join w ith the B or
sold potatoes lately. Mr. P etersen and
ing young people in a ro u sin g young Mr. and Mrs. C h arles P reh stel, Mr. Ja k e DeYoung shipped a carlo ad from
people’s service. Six young people of and Mrs. 8. Roberts and sm all son
W illam ette u n iv ersity who can slog H arold. Mrs. M. W eddeler and Mr. Boring w hich w ere sold to I. Swank.
and speak in an acceptable m an n er and Mrs. A rth u r L edbury and sm all
Pruning and spraying time.
will have ch arg e of th e ch u rch s e r
d au g h ter Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Special 20-inch b erry p ru n e r for
vice a t 8:80.
25 tre e p ru n ers, »1.75 an d up. Dry
All Boring young people who are H arm s and fam ily from P o rtlan d . A $2
lime and su lp h u r spray. A. W Metz
In terested in th e E pw orth League a re bounteous d in n er was served a t noon ger A Co.—Adv.
Boring M. E. (hurrh.
FRANK C. JONES
NON-HEADACHE
NON-FREEZING
SEPTIC TANKS
S T U M P IN G
POW DER
A Pacific N o rth w est P ro d u ct
E L DU P ont de N emours a, co., in c .
Portland, Oregon