Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 26, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM
PAGE FOUR
TRAIN LOAD OF MILK
TO GO TO NEAR EAST
OUTLOOK,
TUESDAY, FFBKUiRY *6,
Word has been received of th e s u d ­
den d eath of Mrs. C. D. M inton, wife
of th e fo rm er m an ag er of th e M ultno­
T he A rem e club dance given on la st m ah county fair. T he d eath o ccurred
A carlo ad of condensed m ilk is be­
ing assem bled in Oregon and W ash­ F rid ay evening w as w ell atten d ed and at a ho sp ital in Los A ngeles w here
ington to be sen t to th e ch ild ren of w as a Une occasion. T he m usic by Mrs. Minton had gone for an o p e ra ­
th e N ear E ast. T h is ca r w ill be jo in ­ G igray’s o rc h e stra w as considered u n ­ tion. Mr. and Mrs. M inton w ere on a
ed by o th e r ca rs collected on th e coast u su ally good. A nother dance will be vacation to u r of th e south and east.
The new s com es as a shock to m any
and in th e m iddle w est and by the given by th e club on M arch 7.
T he M isses Violet Coe and Eva friends in th is locality.
tim e th e se v arious c a rs have reached
" J u n io r” St. C lair, is recovering
Chicago it is expected th a t a t le ast one T âcheron, stu d e n ts at W illam ette U ni­
solid tra in lo a u of m ilk w ill be the r e ­ v ersity and Miss M ary Cogswell, Louis from an a ttac k of m easles. W hile ill
sult. T ra n sp o rta tio n is fu rn ish ed free M aulding. Jo e P eak and V ictor Adix he fell from th e d av en p o rt and fra c ­
by th e v ario u s ra ilro a d s. “T h ere is of th e U niversity of Oregon, w ere tu red his co llar bone.
noth in g so essen tial for o u r children w eek-end g u ests a t th e ir hom es here.
Miss F lo ren ce Schenk h as gone to
Raym ond R ogers, who is w orking as C hehalis, W ashington, to v isit her sis­
In th e N ear E ast as m ilk," sta te s J. J.
H an d sak er, Oregon D irecto r, “ and a com m ercial a r tis t in P o rtlan d , has ter, Mrs. Ed. S trye. th is week.
Mrs. J. A. G ray is v isitin g for a few
th e re a re m ore th a n 100,000 underfed arra n g e d to rem ain in th e city in o r ­
o rp h an s for whom th is m ilk is being d er to ta k e up special stu d y in th e days w ith h er siste r. Mrs. A. Mc-
Y. M. C. A. nig h t school p re p a ra to ry to C utchen, in P o rtlan d . H er m other,
TOCAtTtq.1 co llected.”
college work.
Mrs. C. C. Prem o, cam e from P o rtlan d
W illiam G 7M cA doo, form er Sec-
A n um ber of G resham people have to stay w ith th e ch ild ren d u rin g Mrs.
Wood Saw ing.
retary of T reasu ry , who appeared
F o r q uick and efficient wood saw ing been in atten d a n ce a t th e m issio n ary G ray’s absence.
before the Senate Com m ittee to ex­
plain fees paid the law him of which, call Cox Bros., su ccesso rs to M elugin conference held d u rin g th e p ast week
Mrs. Geo. Sm ith of E stacad a spent
he is a m em ber by the D oheoy oil & Cox, phone G resham 176.
in C en tral F re e M ethodist ch u rc h in Sunday at th e C. A. C aro th ers home.
com panies.
P o rtlan d . Mrs. Ju le s Ryss, on f u r ­
i G et th e classilied ad. habit.
D inner g u ests a t th e P. B. E der
lough from m ission w ork in A frica, hom e on Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs.
has been th e p rin cip le sp eak er a t th e Chas. Lincoln of M ilwaukie, A. F. Nel-
m eetings.
b auer of P o rtland, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k
Mrs. S h u n ts of Ocean P ark , W ash­ E der of McMinnville, H arold Eder,
ington, visited Mrs. C olburn of the F ra n k T ounsend, Al. W hitesides, Mr. !
C edar neighborhood and Mrs. R. M. ,an d Mrs. H arry S tan ley and baby
W elch of G resham d u rin g th e p ast few H elen, Mr. and Mrs. G ren Stanley.
days.
Mrs. Ada H erro n of P o rtlan d visited ;
Mrs. C. A. H ill en te rta in e d a t d in ­ w ith Mrs. J. G. M etzger over th e week- J
ner on W ednesday night, Mr. and Mrs. end.
Chas. C alkins and son K enneth and
Miss Neva Ja ck so n atten d ed a co s­
d au g h ter M arion, C h arles and Mabel tu m e p arty S atu rd ay evening, given [
Je n k in s of B attle G round, W ash in g ­ by an o rg an izatio n of deaf people, in
ton. L ater in th e evening o th er frien d s Redm en’s hall of P o rtlan d .
cam e in and a very p le asa n t evening
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Brow n, who r e ­
w as spent.
cently trad ed th e ir farm n ear R ock­
Miss M arian M cClure, a stu d e n t a wood for P o rtlan d p roperty, expect to j
th e Oregon N orm al a t M onmouth, move into th e city tom orrow . It is ex ­
sp en t th e w eek-end w ith h er p aren ts, pected th a t Mr. and Mrs. R udolph j
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. M cClure. She is K aser w ill occupy th e form er Brow n
accom panied by Miss G ladys Snyder, house. Mr. Brow n is d riving a new
also a stu d e n t a t th e N orm al.
Buick sedan.
Mrs. H attie R iley h as moved to
Miss D ella H ughes left la st S a tu r­
P o rtlan d in o rd er to p u t h er g ra n d ­ day for New Y ork and o th e r ea ste rn
Light Draft, Low Down, Wide Spread and
d au g h ter, Miss Theo Sm ith, into b u si­ cities. She wiR be aw ay about a
Built to Last.
ness college. She is atten d in g B ehnke- m onth.
W alker.
Among th e g u ests a t th e 84th b irth ­
IM PLE M E N T S
M A C H IN ER Y
Dewey Gibbs h as re tu rn e d to his day celeb ratio n in honor of H ugh Mc­
hom e in H erm iston a fte r a sh o rt visit C lure a t th e hom e of his son, J. Q.
w ith his p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. M cClure, la st T h u rsd ay evening w ere
Gibbs.
Mr. and Mrs. V irgil G race and Mr. and
Reliability
Service
Miss T h elm a M etzger, for th e p ast Mrs. H. A. C urry. T hese nam es w ere
tw o y ea rs a p a tie n t a t th e S tate T u ­ om itted from th e re p o rt in th e la st
b e rc u la r h o sp ital n ea r Salem , is en ­ Outlook.
IIIIt llllt im iH lim illllllH IIH tH IH IH IIIM t M H ItlM t im H It tt t llt H IIIIIIIH im ilU ItlH IIim ilM lim illlllllim illH Itt t llH IM IIIH IIIIim ilt * ,
joying a visit w ith h er p are n ts, Mr.
An u n u su ally fine m eeting of th e
and Mrs. F ra n k M etzger.
R O A I»
R ebekah lodge w as held la st night,
C hris A llen h as b ought p ro p erty at w hen ab o u t 75 p erso n s w ere presen t.
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V
ernonia,
w here he is p lan n in g to Six new m em bers w ere in itiated and
12# X 600 ft.
build a sto re an d la te r a hotel.
th e w ork of th e degree team in p u t­
Mr. and Mrs. C laren ce C athey took tin g on th e w ork w as m uch praised .
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ISO X 600 ft.
d in n er on Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. A n um ber of v isito rs w ere p re se n t
P. F. B lack a t P ark ro se .
from P o rtlan d and from B oring.
11
T he W. C. T. U. w ill observe F ra n ce s L uncheon w as served in ho n o r of St.
130 X 600 ft.
(IN POWELL VALLEY ROAD
W illard M em orial Day a t th e m eeting
P a tric k ’s day.
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to be held on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at
Dr. and Mrs. A. T hom pson an d th e ir
130 X 600 ft.
An exclusive high class
2:30 in th e p a rlo rs of th e M ethodist son, Dr. F red T hom pson of T he
resid e n tia l p ro p erty in the
church.
Mrs. M ary M allett, sta te D alles, enjoyed a trip to Longview,
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w est edge of G resham on the
p resid en t, w ill speak. Mrs. Jack so n W ashington, la st Sunday. T hey w ere
130 X 600 ft.
paved highw ay overlooking
Jo n es w ill act as ch a irm an of th e so­ asto n ish ed a t th e rem a rk a b le develop­
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th e Cotton farm an d b eautiful
cial com m ittee. T he follow ing p ro ­ m ent w hich h as ta k en p lace in th e
130 X 600 ft.
valley to th e so u th and w est
gram w ill be given: m usic, “M arch new city, w hich h as q u ite a m etro p o li­
now offered for sale In 1 and
of A llegiance” ; read in g , "W h at F r a n ­ ta n a ’r, in sp ite of th e fa c t th a t it is
2 ac re tra c ts, p a rtly wooded,
ces W illard S a id ;” ad d ress, Mrs. b ut a y ear or tw o old. Mrs. F red
165 X 600 ft.
Mary M allett;
read in g . “ W hat th e Thom pson rem ained in P o rtlan d w ith
p a rtly cleared. P ric es as low
M em orial F und H as A cco m p lish ed ;”
as ,500 per acre. R easonable
h e r fa th e r for th e day b u t cam e to
song, “W in a M illion M em bers.” An
term s.
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G resham for th e evening.
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offering w ill be tak en .
A. O. E k stro m expects to leave in
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th e m orning for e a ste rn O regon to b e­
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gin active p re p a ra tio n s for th e road
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i# a Combined w ork of w hich he w ill have ch a rg e
Phone 2341
“ C U I C l U C Treatm ent,both d u rin g th e sp rin g an d sum m er b e­
j local and internal, and has been success­
Gresham, Oregon
tw een L aG rand and Union. T he tr a n s ­
POW Kl.l. VALI EV ROAD
ful in the treatm ent o f C atarrh for over
fer b u sin ess h ere w ill be conducted as
i forty years. Sold by all druggists.
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<F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio u su al, w ith tw o tru c k s on th e road,
and w ill be in ch a rg e of Mrs. E kstrom .
A. C. W ihlon, w ho h as been se rio u s­
ly ill for th e p ast few days, is re p o rt­
ed m uch im proved. He w as tak en
suddenly ill follow ing a g ath erin g of
his ch ild ren and g ran d c h ild ren on
la st F rid ay evening in honor of his
90th b irth d ay . H e is a t th e hom e of
his son, H. C. W ihlon, living n ea r
G resham .
R ecent a rriv a ls in th is vicin ity a re
Mr. and Mrs. U. T. Stout, th e la tte r a
cousin of Mrs. G eorge C u rrin , who
have moved here w ith th e ir fam ily and
a re occupying th e C u rrin farm n ear
C o ttrell. They a re from D ruid, Sask.,
Canada.
McAdoo Explains
GRESHAM LOCALS
RUDE SPREADERS
See the New Rude Spreaders
at H essel’s
NEW HOSIERY
A good grade Cotton Hose for
ladies, in brown and black,
the pair............................. 25?
Lisle thread, medium weight, rib­
bed, colors black, brown and
beige, the pair................... 50?
Ladies Bear Brand silk and fibre
mixed in black, brown and
white, a top-notcher, pair 75?
The Param ount, ladies silk and
mercerized or all silk hose has
proven, beyond a doubt, the
best wearing hose to be had,
at, the pair.........................98?
S P E C IA L
Ladies silk acd fibre arrow hose, in black, beige, brown
and white, the $1.25 grade now...........................$1.00
Form fashioned heavy silk perfect fitting, double sole
high spliced heel, colors, black, brown, log cabin and
white, the pair........................................................$1.50
Hosiery’ for infants, in lisle lambs wool, fibre silk and
silk wool.
Hosiery for boys and girls in plain and wide rib, brown
and black.
NEW COTTON DRESS FABRICS
Printed Voiles, Silk Mixed Ginghams, Plain and
Figured Ratines
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
“The House of Quality”
Phone 1411
'77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777/
Dinner Ware
W. A. HESSEL
WONDER
VIEW
ACRES
Krider & Elkington
H alV s C a ta r rh
W e are now in a position to supply your needs
from a very complete stock of Plain White, and
W hite and Gold. Our dinnerware comes to us
direct from the big potteries, at a saving to
our trade.
H E PP’S RACKET STORE
Phone 1236
Gresham
Watch for the Big 9c Sale. Coming Soon
ROSE BUSHES
G R ESH A M
R. 4, Gresham, Ore.
Wall Paper at 10c per Single Roll
Todd
The Paint Man
Plume 1971
Gresham
DANCE
M ANY II VVL A P P E M IK I IIS
DON’T KNOW IT
Much so-called stom ach tro u b le is
really ch ro n ic ap p en d icitis. T his can
often be relieved by sim p le glycerine,
bu ck th o rn bark, etc., as m ixed in Ad-1
lerika. Most m edicines act only on
low er bowel but A d lerik a acts on
BOTH u p p er ¡uni low er bowel, and r e ­
moves all gasses an d poisons. B rings
out m a tte r you never th o u g h t w as in
your system . E x cellen t for o b stin ate
constipation. — G resham D rug Com­
pany.—Adv.
Insu re yourself against delay
th is sp rin g by placing y o u r
o rd e r fo r a F o rd C a r now .
Ser the Nearest
Authorized Ford Dealer
Ì
Everything in
PAINTS & WALLPAPER
ordered
your
L a s t y e a r 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 b u y e rs
w aited for delivery.
G R EENH O USES
Phone 306
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nave you
Plant N ow !
Ophelia, light pink, per dozen...................................... #2.00
Hadley, dark red, per dozen......................................... #2.00
HARDY JAPANESE LILLIES.
Auren, yellow, each....................................................r ..... 85c
Album, white, each.......................................................... 35c
Rubruni, red, each............................................................ 35c
Order from your grocer or from
N O T IC E
In
OF
Given by Gresham Post No. 3(1 A. L.
MASONIC HALL. GRESHAM
FRID A Y , FEB R U A R Y
29
Featuring Art’s Jazzy 4-piece Orchestra
DANCE UNTIL 1 A. M.
S U P PE R AT 11:30
Supper Served by Ladles’ Auxiliary
Gentlemen #1.0(1
Ladies Free
S H E R I F F ’S S A I E.
th e C tr c a lt ( o a r t o f I h r s t a l e
O reg o n fo r 'I nil no m ali C o u n ty .
K-6071.
of
B a n k o f G re s h a m , a C o r p o r a tio n . P la in tif f
vs. P o to P r o d u c ts Co., a C o r p o r a tio n .
C. A. D y ch e a n d W . I>. H o w ell. D e f e n ­
d a n ts .
By v ir tu e o f a n e x e c u tio n . Ju d g m e n t
o r d e r, d e c re e a n d o r d e r o f sa le iss u e d o u t
o f th e a b o v e e n title d C o u rt In th e a b o v e
e n title d c a u s e , to m e di ret te d a n d d a te d
th e 21st »lay o f F e b r u a r y , 1924. u p o n a
ju d g m e n t re n d e r e d a n d e n te r e d in s a id
C o u r t o n th e la t h d a y o f F e b r u a r y , 1924.
in f a v o r o f B a n k o f G re s h a m , a c o rp o r-
a tio n . P la in tiff a n d a g a i n s t P o to P r o d u c ts
Co., a co rjv o ratio n . d e f e n d a n t fo r th e su m
o f 11242.12 w ith in te r e s t a t th e r a t e o f 6
ih t
c e n t p e r a n n u m fro m th e 15th d a y o f
F e b r u a r y . 1924. a n d th e f u r t h e r su m o f
8100.08 w ith in te r e s t a t th e r a t e o f 6 p e r
c e n t p e r a n n u m fro m th e 15th d a y o f F e b ­
r u a r y . 1924. a n d fo r th e f u r t h e r su m o f
8 1 5 .0 0 c o s ts a n d
d is b u r s e m e n ts a n d th e
<*osts o f a n d u p o n th i s w rit c o m m a n d in g
m e to m a k e sa le o f t h e fo llo w in g d e s c rib e d
r e a l p r o p e rty , t o w i t :
C o m m e n c in g a t a p o in t in th e c e n te r o f
J o h n s o n 's C re e k 30 ro d s. m o re o r less.
E a s t fro m th e Iro n s t a k e m a r k in g th e
S o u th w e s t c o r n e r o f th e J a m e s P o w ell
D o n a tio n L u n d C l a i m , th e n » « r u n n in g
e a s t to th e c e n te r o f th e C o u n ty R o a d ;
th e n c e S o u th 100 feet . th c o e e W e s t to t h e
t ent» r o f s a id J o h n s o n C re e k ;
th e n c e
fo llo w in g th e m e a n d e r m g s o f s a id J o h n ­
so n C re e k to th e p la c e o f b e g in n in g , a ll
b ein g in S e c tio n T e n (10). o f T o w n sh ip
O n e <1) S o u th , o f R a n g e T h re e (3 ), E a s t
. o f th e W illa m e tte M e r c i a n
M so a s tr ip
I o f la n d tw e n ty feet In w id th off th e S o u th
aid»* o f a tr a c t o f la n d d e a r r ilte d a s f o l­
lo w s a n d s i t u a t e d in th e C o u n ty o f M u lt-
n o m a h Mid S t a t e o f O re g o n ; b e g in n in g a t
a p o in t in th e S o u th lin e o f th e J a m e s
P o w e ll D o n a tio n L a n d C la im in S e ctio n
T e n (IP ) o f T o w n sh ip O n e (1 ) S o u th , o f
R a n g e T h re e (3 ) E a s t o f th e W illa m e tte
M e rid ia n , w h ic h s a id p o in t is lo c a te d
132 2-3 ro d s W e s t o f th e S o u th E a s t c o r ­
n e r o f th e s a id J a m e s P o w ell D o n a tio n
L a n d C la im ; th e n c e N o r th 194 feet to th e
S o u th lin e o f P o w e ll S tre e t ; th e n c e S o u th
87 d e g re e s 30 m in u te s . E a s t, t r a c i n g th e
S o u th lin e o f s a id P o w ell S tre e t 109.5 feet
to th e in te r s e c tio n o f th e W e s t lin e o f
! R o b e rts
A venue
( fo r m e r ly
D am ascus
R o a d ) th e n c e S o u th o n e d e g re e 47 m in ­
u te s E a s t 189 fe e t, tr a c i n g th e W est lin e
o f s a id R o b e rts A v en u e to th e in te r s e c ­
tio n o f th e S o u th lin e o f th e s a id J a m e s
P o w ell D o n a tio n L a n d C la im . th e n c e
W e s t tr a c i n g th e S o u th lin e o f th e sa id
J a m e s P o w ell D o n a tio n L a n d C la im 115
fe e t to th e p la c e o f b e g in n in g .
N ow th e r e fo r e , by v ir tu e o f s a id e x e c u ­
tio n . Ju d g m e n t o rd e r, d e c re e a n d o r d e r o f
s a le a n d in c o m p lia n c e w ith th e c o m m a n d s
o f s a id w rit, 1 w ill, on M o n d ay , t h e 31st
d a y o f M a rc h , 1924. a t 10 o ’clo ck a m . a t
I th e e a s t f ro n t d o o r o f th e C o u n ty C o u rt
! H o u se In P o r tla n d . M ú i í u u u u i í i C u tim y .
O reg o n , sell a t n u b ile a u c tio n ( s u b je c t to
r e d e m p tio n ), to tn e h ig h e s t b id d e r fo r c a s h
in h a n d , a ll th e r ig h t, t i tle a n d in te r e s t
w h ich th e w ith in n a m e d d e f e m ta n ts a n ti
e a c h a n d a ll o f th e m In th e a b o v e e n title d
s u it h a d on th e 28th d a y o f (k*tober. 1922.
th e d a te o f th e m o r tg a g e h e r e in fo re c lo se d
o r sin c e t h a t d a t e h a d In a n ti to th e a b o v e
d e s c rib e d p r o p e r ty o r a n y p a r t th e r e a t . to
s a t is f y s a id e x e c u tio n . J u d g m e n t o r d e r a n d
d e c re e . I n te re s t, c o s ts a n ti a c c r u in g co sts.
T M. H U R L B U R T .
S h e riff o f M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , f r e g ó n .
D a te d th is 25th d a y o f F e b r u a r y , 1924.
F i r s t issu e F e b r u a r y 26th. 1924.
, l« ast iss u e M a rc h 25th, 1924.
A SPECIA L COMMUNICATION
x / j f of G resham Lodge No. 152.
A. F. & A. M., follow ing eve­
n in g s:
T hursday, Feb. 28, w ork in F. C.
degree.
T hursday, M arch 6. w ork in F. C.
degree.
Tuesday. M arch 11, re g u la r m eeting.
W ednesday, M arch 12, w ork in M. M.
degree.
Monday, M arch 17, w ork in M. M.
degree.
W ednesday, M arch 19, w o rk in M. M.
degree.
T h u rsd ay , M arch 20, w ork in M. M.
! degree.
Monday, M arch 24, w ork in F. C.
degree,
W ednesday. M arch 26, w ork in M. M.
degree,
T h u rsd ay . M arch 27, w ork in M. M.
degree.
Monday. M arch 31, w ork In M. M.
degree.
Gavel 7:30 p. m. sh arp . P u n ctu ality
appreciated.
V isiting b ro th e rs welcome.
A. MEYERS, W. M.
W. L. GORSAGE, Sec y.
¡
Money to loan on reai estate. F arm
I loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T horne.