Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 12, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    .Wood Sawing.
F o r quick and efficient wood saw ing
call Cox Bros., su ccesso rs to M elugin
& Cox, phone G resham 176.
raue. 1MKEE
V IC T O R Y
N E IG H B O R H O O D news
AND FARM P H IL O SO P H Y
B ecause of conflicting d ates th e Vic­
to ry P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n has
been postponed u n til T uesday evening,
F eb ru ary 19. A p ro g ram w ill be a r ­
ranged for th a t occasion.
V ictory circ le of L ad ies1 Aid of Zion
E vangelical ch u rc h w ill m eet a t the
, hom e of Mrs. A. H. B u rn s in th e Vic-
I to ry d istric t T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . Feb-
! ru a ry 14.
By W A LTER RAMSER
L ate in th e fall a Mr. Y east of K en­
dall statio n n ear L en ts p u rch ased the
south 40 of th e old Maybee farm , th e
p a rt co n tain in g m ost of th e c lea rin g
PIA N IST AND TEACHER
and a ll of th e buildings. T he old
house is located betw een th e Schw ed-
Has opened Piano Classes in
le r an d R ainser hom es, rig h t acro ss
Gresham
th e road from th e form er. Mr. Y east's
d a u g h te r and son-in-law . Mr. and Mrs.
LU STED
At D. M. Roberts’ Residence
G len H ayes, a re w orking on th e place
Second St. an d R oberts Av.
for h alf th e crop, Mr. Y east fu rn is h ­
Miss G ladys M iller has gone to ing th e n ecessary ca p ita l an d m aking
e a ste rn Oregon to ta k e c h a rg e of th e im provem ents. T he first th in g th e
For Appointm ent Phone liresham 177.
housekeeping on a la rg e w h eat farm
tw o m en did la st fall w ast to te a r
n ea r Ione.
dow n p a rt of th e old house, an d use it
w h erev er possible, for sh e etin g and
som e as siding, In building a 22 x 22
bungalow . Mr. K uch and th e w rite r
helped p ut up th e new building. Now
I will sell at Public Auction the follow i ng described property on Glen, o u r new neighbor, is busy like
a b eav er c lea rin g th e fro n t yard , level­
ing it off w ith th e h o rse shovel, and
w hen it is a le ast b it favorable, plow ­
2U Miles East of Boring, and 1 ^ Miles West of Kelso, on the ing u n d er th e big crop of w eeds,
Old Dugger Farm
w hich w as all, besides some fru it, th a t
Hor8e/, 6 y ear oldl
1 H o rse- 7 yea rs
grew on th e p lace la s t year. Mr. H ayes
w as, u n til recen tly , ta lly m an in one
;,d .
of th e big lu m b er y ard s, b u t had a l­
w ays w ished to be on th e farm . If he
m akes a living, he w ill be satisfied ;
H .y lo rU
even w ith o u t a 10 p er ce n t profit. Over
20 y ea rs ago J. W. L ingle of D am ascus
2 5 ? 1 £ S S X . S,U” t
2 - “ U“
-
1«“
«” • had th e place ren te d , and it had been
farm ed by re n te rs since, if it h ad been
WI| s r F | r | »<\PU»Ii - t n0'A,,He.atJ>r' L lb ra ry T a b le. 4 K itchen C hairs.
w orked a t all.
M ISLELLA N EO l S—A bout 8 tons O at Hay.
1 ton Clover a n d W h p a t
Chas. H ickling, w ho h as a tr a c t of
M H k C a n s “ m . P ota ?, oe 8'
H eavy H arness.
One 10-gal. and one 5-gal.
land on th e T ay lo r road, p a rt of th e
Milk Cans.
Many o th e r a rtic le s too num erous to m ention.
TERMS— All sum s u n d er >20, Cash. Over th a t am ount a cre d it of six m onths Cutoff road, left th e co u n try , an d we
have it from reliab le so u rce th a t he is
given on b ankable notes a t 8% in te re st.
All p ro p erty m u st be settled
on a lig h t house off th e coast.
for before rem oval from prem ises
Wm. T ay lo r also left th e sam e lo­
cality, re n tin g his place, an d is now
CHAS. BIRTCHET, Auctioneer
FRED L. PROCTOR, Clerk located a t L en ts. H e is in th e re a lty
b usiness.
FREE LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS
Randolph Howard
‘490
I Ford Truck «Hth alMtacl tx
CHASSIS O N L Y . »370 00
Frier» ( o b
cab
D e tr o it
PUBLIC SALE
FEBRUARY 16, 1924, at 10 a. m.
„ .
<Au,w mat,, .m íe, ten u
A New Ford Steel Truck Body
T h e F o rd M o t o r C om pany
announce« the production ol a
n ew a ll-s te e l body and steel
weather-proof cab, mounted on
the famous Ford one-ton worm-
drive chassis, forming a complete
haulage unit at the remarkably
low price of $490.
T h is new body, b u ilt of heavy
sheet steel s tro n g ly reinforced
and riveted, is designed to stand
up under the most severe usage.
Loading space is four feet by
Steel flare boards and end gate seven leet two inches.
w ith sockets permit the use of
T h e w e a t h e r - p r o o f cab is
stakes and high _____ _________
fitte d w ith
side boards or I n " Car
t»
ou
r e m o v a b le ,
t h e m o u n tin g I
d o o r-o p e n in g
of a canopy top, L________ ____________ _____
curtains.
MRS. H. E. FRENZ, Owner
Res. Phone 1936
Gresham Transfer & Storage Co.
BÜRTEN WALRAI), Prop.
A Truck for Every Purpose
Burten for Service
MOOD
COAL
STORAGE
We S olicit Y our B usiness
In su re d C a rrie rs
Authorized Ford Dealers
E d w ard Schw edler w ro te th a t he
w as ju s t th en seein g land. I t m u st be
rem em bered th a t he joined th e navy
[ la te In th e fall and w as a t first s ta ­
tioned a t San Diego. It m u st be a
novel ex p erien ce to be on th e w ate r
tw o w eeks w ith o u t step p in g on te r r a
firma. H e seem s to be h ea lth y and
busy, too.
CK S ‘ T R A C T O R S
O laf G ran blasted a good sized patch
of stu m p s n ea r th e new m a rk e t road.
It su rely looks lik e a battlefield In sum of >1.55. If a fa rm e r goes into a^ MANY HAVE APPENDICITIS
F la n d e rs now.
ca fete ria an d p rices a tin y dish of
DON’T KNOW IT
Much so-called stom ach tro u b le Is
It is to be hoped th a t th e CutofT cream ed c a rro ts , an d has sen se
road can be g rad ed and g raveled n ex t enough to do a b it of figuring of his re a lly ch ro n ic ap p en d icitis. T his can
TIRES AND TUBES
be relieved by sim ple glycerine,
sp rin g an d sum m er. T he people down own, he m u st com e to th e conclusion o b ften
u ck th o rn bark, etc., us mixed in Ad-
th a t w ay live as in th e backw oods, a t th a t he w ould have to sell enough lerik a. M ost m edicines a c t only on
th e end of th e tra il. If th e ro ad gets c a rro ts a t hom e to founder a good low er bowel b ut A d lerik a ac ts o r
Tires
opened up and connected w ith th e sized ca lf to buy th is tin y p o rtion of BOTH u p p er and low er bowel, and re
Ainerlcan-
G resh am -D am ascu s ro ad so au to s can them back over th e c a fe te ria counter. m oves all g asses an d poisons. B rings
►
à
Akron Tires
o u t m a tte r you never th o u g h t w as in
trav e l it a ll y ear ro u n d it w ill do w on­ B ut as long as th e farm er co n tin u es your system . E x cellen t for o b stin ate
Vulcanising
and
Retreading
d ers for th e folks dow n th ere. At th e to have a stro n g back b ut w eak m ind co n stip atio n . — G resham D rug Com
All W ork G u aran teed
p re se n t tim e Mr. S tro m b erg m u st he can n o t be helped, only pitied, th u s pany.—Adv.
h itch his h o rse to a c a r t every m o rn ­ says one of them .
N O T IC E O F F IN A L A C C O U N T .
ing and p u ll up th e aw ful now alm o st
22525
In th e C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S l a t e o f O re-
<»K<>. A. H ltA N D T
P h o n e 1107
b o tto m less W ellm an ’s h ill and drive
U N IO N
In K<i h 'e f°M '.h.e C o ’Jn t T o f M u ltn o m a h .
1 r . i ¿ ? o t , e r ,o f
E s ta te o f N an cy
one and a h alf m iles to g et h is m ilk
J a n e W ilso n , D e c e a se d .
onto a m ilk route.
T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n of
18 i ler,e b y R iven t h a t t h e u n d e r ­
I’hnne llrottilwny i»H2D
s
ig
n e d a s a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f th e e s t a t e o f
I
Union
held
a
v
ery
in
te
re
stin
g
m
eeting
A t Im b ler, Oregon, th ey had a b an ­
N a n c y J a n e W ilso n , d e c e a se d , h a s filed
quet. Some farm ers, o r a t le a st fa rm ­ a t th e schoolhouse la st F rid ay eve­ In th » n ?J| “ l'V.o u t| ‘ a s su c h a d m i n i s t r a t r i x
In t h e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e S la te o f O re-
LIVESTOCK AND FARM SALES
e r's frien d s, figured th e a c tu a l co st of ning, F e b ru a ry 8. T he Rev. E. G. !f a r t m fOn . ‘ 7* ,V °V n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . I >e-
P f f b a t e . T h a t M o n d a y , th e
AUCTIONEER
th e m eal, ta k in g as a b asis th e p rices R anton w as p resen t. He gave a talk VA1, ? 111,rn t
,M a.r5 'h . l i 2 4 . a t (h e h o u r o f
26 y e a r » e x p e rie n c e In th e e a s t a n d
fa rm e rs receiv e for th e ir pro d u ct, p lu s on education and th e w elfare of th e o „ .i
k , n th e f° r e n o o n o f s a id d a y
th e W illa m e tte V alley .
a n d th e c o u r t ro o m o f s a id c o u r t h a s b een
a c tu a l co st of se rv in g ; no profits to boys and g irls in every way. He also a p p o in te d a s th e tim e a n d p la c e fo r th e
Phone or write for rates
h e a r i n g o f o b je c tio n s to s a id A nal a c ­
»*l
G
ll.a n Ht.. P o r t l a n d , O reg o n .
anyone, b u t c u rre n t w ages only. The gave sev eral violin n u m b ers, Miss c o u n t a n d th e s e ttle m e n t th e re o f.
co st of th e spread, w hich w as n o t a t I Newell of O rient playing th e piano. M c O U IR K * i J c H N E ? i J E u m ln lB tratrlX
all a sk im p in g afTair, w as 16 ce n ts per H is tw o sm all sons also gave som e
Unclaimed Letters.
A tto r n e y s f o r A d m in is tr a tr ix .
plate. T hen som e one figured th e cost very fine n um bers. Miss F red a R itzau, D a te d a n d firs t p u b lis h e d F eb . 5, 1924.
T
he
follow
ing le tte rs rem ain u n ­
D a te o f l a s t p u b lic a tio n M a rc h 4, 1924’
claim ed in th is office for th e w eek end­
of th e id en tical sp rea d a t prices local p ia n ist, gave sev eral selections.
ing F e b ru a ry 8. U nless called for by
ch arg ed a t som e of P o rtla n d ’s b e tte r W illiam E llio t sang, accom panied by
Notice to Public.
F eb ru ary 20. 1924. th ese le tte rs w ill be
cafes and re s ta u ra n ts , and reach ed th e Ire n e Jo h n so n a t th e piano. A fter th e
On acco u n t of th e co n stru ctio n w ork sen t to th e Dead L etter office or o th e r­
In
fro
n
t
of
o
u
r
p
lace
of
business
we
m eeting a social h o u r w as sp en t in th e
w ise disposed of as provided by reg u ­
will disp en se only oil, g rease and a c ­ la tio n s:
basem ent, w here lunch w as served.
cesso ries. O ur sto rag e and re p a ir de­
Logo A tlas, Mrs. C a rrie B randberg
p a rtm e n ts a re closed.
Prim ing and spraying lime.
Mrs. L isette L ester, Mrs. H lldeborg
GRESHAM GARAGE.
I . „ S„eecial 2b‘*n ch b erry p ru n e r for Phone 2391.
H am lin & Hoss, P rops. Jen sen , P ete r H ansen N ielsen, G o tt­
fried N othnagel, M essrs. P ack P ro d ­
»2.2a tre e p ru n e rs, >1.75 and up. Dry
ucts Co., Jak o b Schm id, Odiel S er-
llttM and su lp h u r spray. A W M eta
T
he
B
ank
of
G
resham
pays
5
per
ger & Co.—Adv.
ro els, O scar T rueb, Mrs. L. W ilson.
cen t in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv.
E. E. JOHNSON. P o stm aster.
F IS K
O ldfield
OUR HEALTH BREAD
a t th is B akery and a t S tor a
Contains the Vitamines, mi-ed by
scientific p r in c ip e s
Gresham Tire Shop
It’s Good and Good for Yon
Gresham City Bakery
THEO. VAN DONINCK
making the body readily adaptable
lor general use. Screen sides and
end doors may easily be installed.
P hone 1221
P. A. KLINE
Phones Bdwy. 8576
G resham 1201 and 355
T h ree
T ru c k s Dally
65 % N. Second S tre e t
In su re d C a rrie rs
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE
Portland — W ay Points — Gresham
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING
D ood
Coal
Briquets
N ext
r in g -
W ith over 200,(XX) orders for Ford Cars and
rrucks already placed for delivery during
the next few months, we are facing a record-
breaking spring demand.
Each successive month this w inter has
witnessed a growth in sales far surpassing
that of any previous winter season. This
increase will be even greater during the
spring months, always the heaviest buying
period.
These facts suggest that you place your
order early to avoid disappointm ent in
delivery at the time desired.
D etro it. M ic h ig u
X
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DAIRY COWS
AUCTION
DISPERSAL OF ENTIRE HERD
High-(<rade Ifolsteins, Jerseys and Durhams
Some of these cows are milking up to 80 oounds a day
?RPLA|CE
OFhdf
o Base Line b^ Road
tw5 en
G rah
am and
alt MiVe^SouS
Jvlile oouth of
near
Benson
H otel Troutdale
Farm.
SIIARI’
25 DAIRY COWS-HOLSTEINS, JERSEYS, DURHAMS
Each
fresh tire weeks.
flrst
M x ^ eir X ^ w
One (,°
"
fresh
d*“ - «»' "»«<•-
<"" '?'»•
S 'x -K .r old Co»,
Kour-year old Cow,
h r e e " x‘year ° ,d < ows’ dM
dateK E G m ’FRM T ’* ”
»■"¡!ths,,oi(L ° ld* ° n* C° W d“e
,Pe"h‘‘n
13 M i « 7 o , l T IL.r
Shu Is milking
September 16, milking 22 to 2« pounds ie r day 4 w a r s old“ " H / / ° T f ’n’
» - • h e r 15, daughter of Lassie’ B . - a l t r ^ f ^ i / n ’/ H l X ’ t'o ’r e g h t e i
It is not necessary to pay cash for your car in order
to have your name placed on the preferred delivery
list. You can make a s m all p ay m e n t down, or
you can buy, if you wish, under the convenient
term s of th e F o r d W e e k ly P u rc h as e P la n
g a ib X ’e / fi:;. • ^ c V n ’^ i e ^ k ^ X V S ' i P,r mm« y ,nt?m?;e"
o f ^ a t O e H to U rad .1' " ' "* "1 OwMP wUI raak ‘! a rra n g e m e n t, for
Bay Team, 7 years old, well matehed and good workers,
Suitable for any kind
of work. Harness with team.
1»2I lord Roadster with delivery box on hark suitable for hauling berries.
TERM S— >20 o r u n d er. Cash.
a t 8 per cent.
See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer
f - aj
”° r" S<P'
Over >20, six m o n th s' tim e on approved note,
R O B E R T G IFFO R D , O w n er
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HOOD A SO.>St Anrtloneers.
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V ancouver, W ashington
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A. METKUA, Clerk
r i r s t S tate B ank, G resham , Ore.