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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM FAKMEK GETS RESULTS FROM LIME PLEASANT HOME SKW BLASTING FOWDFK IN NOW AVAILABLE THM UY, U 'd lS T M, lWt Held for Killing T he B aptist L adies' Aid w ill m eet at T he govern m en t is now issu in g a “Crop yields on my farm th is year the hom e of Mrs. P. M. M iller T h u rs convince me th a t lim ing is a fu n d a day aftern o o n , A ugust 28. A good a t new b lastiu g pow der called P yrotol, to ta k e th e place of Sodatol w hich w as m en tally sound prin cip le on worn tendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. S m ith of P o rt used by th e farm ers u n til th e supply v alley soils," says T heodore B rugger land spen t Sunday w ith th e ir d au g h w as exhausted. o f G resham . P y ro to l is a su rp lu s w ar explosive “ I m ade several experim ents w ith te r, Mrs. Geo. C arp en ter and fam ily. to be put in to th e h an d s of th e farm E. E. B rink and sou H enry left Mon a lfa lfa before using lime but it has b rou g h t the best re su lts of any te sts day tor Moss Bank, C auada, by au to ers for use in im proving th e ir own so far. In May we lim ed som e plots to w ork in th e harv est. They expect land. No individual can secu re less th a n 50 pounds or m ore th a n 1000 th a t w ere th is year p u t to alfa lfa aud ' to be gone till C hristm as. I am su rp rised a t th e re su lts th is dry M rs- P risc illa Jo n es of W aterville, pounds. P y ro to l is m ade of ground season. I have had two cu ttin g s of W ashington, visited a few days w ith sm okeless pow der an d sodium n itra te. a lfa lfa th is year, each crop yielding J h e r m other, Mrs. R. M. M iller. H er A c a rtrid g e of P yrotol w eighs about son R oland retu rn ed w ith h er afte r six ounces and is ap p ro x im ately equal tw o tons per acre. in stre n g th for a g ric u ltu ra l b lastin g “The fact th a t the S tate Lime Board spending th e sum m er here. T he little son of Mrs. C larence Bet- ] to th e u su al c a rtrid g e of dynam ite ca n be a self-su stain in g organization w hen selling lim e a t the low cost of tis of Gig H arb o r, W ashington, who is w hich w eighs eight ounces. T h a t is, $4.00 per ton f. o. b. Gold H ill is not visiting rela tiv e s here, m et w ith a in a 50-pound box of dynam ite th e re a w ell know n fact but it is gratifying painful accid en t w hile playing w ith a re 100 ca rtrid g es, w hile in each box to lim e u se rs to know th a t th a t price dynam ite caps. In some way th e caps of pyrotol th e re a re ab o u t 150 c a r t is the full cost of production and th a t w ere d isch arg ed and th e child had the ridges, each one of w hich is ap p ro x th e re a re no sta te ap p ro p riatio n s to thum b and forefinger to rn from his im ately equal in stre n g th to a c a r t ridge of 20 p er cen t dynam ite. co ver production costs. My know l left hand. Miss W ilm a C hase sp en t a week at | T he county ag en t is now ta k in g o r edge of th e lim e situ atio n leads me to ders for th is pow der. T he co st w ill believe th a t Oregon farm ers a re re- Seaside w ith cousins from Salem, ceiving th e low est lim e ra te s in th e | E dw ard W olters and fam ily r e be about $7.80 per 100 pounds. All w estern sta te s.” tu rn e d to th e ir hom e a t A uburn, o rd ers m ust be accom panied w ith W ashington, a fte r spending th e sum - cash. Any in te reste d should g et in touch w ith th e county ag en t and an m er on th e ir farm . Borlng M. K. Church. Gus L arso n has ju s t com pleted a o rd er b lan k w ill be gent w ith c irc u T he h o u r of p reach in g service at sm all co ttag e on his d au g h te r’s place, la r ex p lain in g pyrotol. th e Boring ch u rc h had been changed w here he w ill m ake his home. from 8 p. m. to 9:45 a. m. T he pastor, POWELL VALLEY E. G. R anton, w ill preach a t th is hour Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm n ex t Sunday, A ugust 31. On M onday aftern o o n Mrs. Em m a loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne. Jo h n so n , w ho m ak es h e r hom e w ith h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. B ert Olson, w as p le asa n tly su rp rise d by a n um ber of rela tiv e s an d n eighbors, it being h er birth d ay . She w as p resen ted w ith sev eral p leasin g gifts. A b irth d a y cake, o rn am en ted w ith 60 candles, w as served to th e g u ests, to g eth er w ith o th e r refresh m en ts. Mrs. E rn e st C h risten so n and tw o ch ild ren an d h e r sister. Miss Lois T rim ble, re tu rn e d S unday from a th ree -w e ek s’ v isit w ith rela tiv e s and frien d s a t B ellingham , W ashington. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. M eyers and child have re tu rn e d to th e ir fo rm er hom e in O berlin, K an sas, w h ere th ey w ill en gage in farm in g . Mrs. M eyers is a St. Joseph, Michigan—The above site r of O scar T h o ren , Mrs. O. J. W il- photos show Florence McKinney n e r and Miss E th el T horen. and Emile Zupke, confessed slayers Mrs. Jam es M cBain has been lm of Zupke’s other sw eetheart, Cora T T S m ig h ty po o r eco n o m y to May Raber. Zupke, in his confes paneled to serv e as a ju ro r in th e sion, declared th a t Florence sat at ■* p o stp o n e p a in tin g o r v a rn ish S eptem ber session of th e circ u it the wheel of his car while he court. choked the Raber girl to death and ing, w h e th e r it be th e inside P re p a ra tio n s a re a lre a d y being then helped him dispose oi the body. floors a n d w o o d w o rk or th e o u t m ade for th e opening of th e new school y ear, beginning S ep tem b er 8, side ex p o sed su rfaces. W hat CORBETT Miss M arian R ob ertso n w ill be th e w e a r an d te a r a re d o in g on th e p rin cip al, assiste d by Mrs. H elen Mrs. Jam es P ounder, who h as been Camp in th e low er g rad es. inside, ro t a n d ru st a re d o in g on in poor h ea lth for some tim e and w as Miss G enevieve M anary h as r e tu r n tak en to T acom a to be cared for in th e th e o u tsid e — slo w ly p u l l i n g ed from B ridal Veil, w h ere she has hom e of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Syverson, sp e n t th e p a st tw o m onths. d o w n th e v alu e o f y o u r p ro p e rty ab o u t a m onth ago w here it w as Mrs. Jo h n Isra e lso n and baby a r hoped by k in d red an d frien d s th a t the th ro u g h su rfa c e neglect. rived T h u rsd ay fo r a sh o rt v isit w ith change would be beneficial, Is re p o rt To put paint and varnish on before it la Mrs. B ert Olson. H er h u sband cam e ed w orse and Mr. P o under w as called needed, and not after, is true economy. S atu rd ay evening, and on S unday th e by teleg ram to h e r bedside F rid ay . Damage is under way just as soon as the tw o fam ilies enjoyed a trip over th e Chas. C reasy and Ire n e S p rag u e highw ay. T he g u ests left th a t eve surface is broken down, which is often before w ere m a rried S atu rd ay , A ugust 16, at you realize it. n ing for th e ir home. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Sell en tertain ed Salem , Oregon. U ntil very rec en tly a t a d in n er p a rty S unday In ho n o r of Mr. C reasy w as w ith th e S tate H igh Mr. and Mrs. H allie C h risten so n who way co n stru ctio n com pany a t Board- w ill leave for th e ir hom e in C alifo r m an and Mrs. C reasy w as a su ccess Cheapest because it protects the surface nia la te r on. Among th o se who w ere ful b u sin ess w om an of th e sam e place. better, lasts longer and goes-further. p rese n t w ere O. J. F o rsg ren and fam Mr. an d Mrs. C reasy w ill be a t A rrah R aam uaaen P a in t a n d V a r n ia h P ro d u c ta a r e m a d e ily, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Jo h n so n , A lfred W auna on th e Mt. Hood Loop highw ay i n 'o n e o f th e fin e a t p a in t fa c to rie a in th e U n ite d S ta te a — th e la rg e a t in th e N o r th w e a t. T h e y a re H am m ar and fam ily, th e M isses H ulda for a few w eeks and expect to m ake The m a d e b y e x p e r ta w h o h a v e a n in tim a te k n o w le d g e and F lo ren ce Jo h n so n , F red N ordling, th e ir fu tu re hom e a t Salem . o f N o r th w e a t c lim a tic c o n d itio n a — a k n o w le d g e w rite r is slig h tly acq u ain ted w ith Mr. Edw, Sell and fam ily, and J. J. J o h n g a in e d th r o u g h m a n y y e a ra o f a c tu a l c o n ta c t w ith C reasy, who Is a m an of p leasin g p e r son. th e a e c o n d itio n a . sonality. Mrs. C reasy grew to wom T h e s tric t m a in te n a n c e o f R aam u a aen Q u a lit y Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Butler Celebrate anhood in th is vicinity and very su c g o v e rn s e v e r y step in th e m a k in g o f th eae p a in ts cessfu lly ta u g h t th e C orbett school a n d v a rn is h e s — fr o m th e fir s t s e le c tio n o f th e lea d , Golden Wedding Anniversary. o il, a n d o th e r m a te r ia ls , to th e fin a l s e a lin g a n d Mr. and Mrs. I. W. B u tler living in for tw o y ea rs w h ere she gained m any la b e lin g o f th e can. P le a sa n t V alley w ill c e le b ra te th e ir frien d s, who w ish h er every h ap p i T h e r e 's n o b e tte r p a in t th a n R aam uaaen P u r e ness. golden w edding a n n iv e rsa ry on F r i P a in t — w e a d d o u r g u a r a n te e to th e m a n u fa c tu r A. S. W oodw ard, w ith a crew of day. A ugust 29. T he fam ily w ill g a th e r s '. B r in g y o u r p a in t in g p ro b le m s to us. e r a t th e hom e to spend th e day w ith men, is p u ttin g on th e rock on th e them . Mr. and Mrs. B u tler w ill be a t new road n e a r C orbett. T he road will hom e to th e ir frien d s In th e after- be com pleted to th e p ru n e o rch a rd on noon from 3 to 5, an d from 7 to 9 in F ern d ale P lace and w ill be a very b eau tifu l and p ic tu resq u e drivew ay th e evening. 24 feet wide. Open season fo r gill n et salm on CAMP HILL fishing In th e C olum bia riv er closed Miss V era Culp e n tertain ed a few of Monday noon, A ugust 25, and w ill be Phone 1451 Gresham, Oregon her frien d s a t a b irth d a y p a rty S a tu r closed 15 days. Mr. an d Mrs. J. W. C ran k and day. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. R ogers sp en t th e d au g h ter Miss L ucile, of Springfield, M issouri, and Mrs. McKay and Miss w eek-end a t R hododendron. Ruby McKay of P o rtlan d , w ere g u ests H. F. Bay of L au rel A cres is b u ild of Mrs. C lara S m ith W ednesday. ing an ad d itio n to his house. F ra n ce s Reed is driving a b ran d Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. P. E d w ard s and new flivver, a re c e n t purch ase. ch ild ren sp e n t S unday w ith Mr. and V ictor Jo h n so n re tu rn e d rec en tly Mrs. R o b ert T ait of P o rtlan d . from P o rtlan d , m uch im proved In T he alum inum d em o n stratio n held health . a t th e hom e of Mrs. E dw ards A ugust Mr. and Mrs. C larence Bush of B ri 20 w as w ell attended. dal Veil w ere ca lle rs a t F ern d ale Mrs. A. L. G ilbreth and sons, of The P lace T h u rsd ay evening. D alles, have been v isitin g h er sister, Barn sad R oof Palnr Wail-Dura W a FOXES. Mrs, F red Sm ith, In L au rel A cres. Truck and Trsctos Paint W all Paint C anadian and A m erican foxes, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L ettow an d c h il Qreoeoes Shingls Scsta $1050. C anadian and A m erican re g is d ren sp en t Sunday at Brightw ood. Porch Floor Paint O il Smina, Vssoishss try . Why pay m ore. Je n sen Fox Ra m i i r e Baamsl Float and Varnish Stains R anch, T ro u td ale, Oregon.—Adv. L et m e help you solve y o u r p a in t r B * tr u S a r / o i i ing problem s. Todd, T he P a in t Man, D on't s ta r t an y th in g you c a n ’t fin G resham , phone 1971.—Adv. tf ish. F o re st fires, fur Instance. PAGE THKEI AUCTION SALE Having rented niy place I will dispose of my stock and equipment at Public Auction on the John Busholm P lace, 2i& M iles Month of Mandy on the Barnstedt Boad. FRIDAY, AUG. 29, Promptly at 1 p. m. M T O C K 1 Team Horses and H arness, Wt. 2200, 5 Grade Cows, - fresh with calves: 1 to freshen In Septem ber, 1 freshen ln$ February, 1 freshen iu March. 2 Shouts about 125 lb s. each. MACHIXEKT 1 ( ream Separator, 1-lon Ford Truck with Rack, 1 Wade tins Saw, new; 1 Hack, 1 Muggy. 1 Cultivator, 1 tl-ln. Oliver Plow, 1 Harrow, 1 Hay Kake, I Single Harness. TERMS— $20.00 or un d er, Cash. All sum s over $20, 6 m o n th s' tim e on ap proved notes a t 8 per c e n t in terest. W. M. O’NEILL, Owner R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer C. J. LUNDQUIST, Clerk More hunting for farmer and sportsman! Don’t fail to send for this free book, "Hunting Posted Property . It shows you how farmer and sportsman can get together to their mutual advantage. Sportsmen spend more time hunting for shooting grounds ---- 1 than they do hunting | game. More property is being posted each year. Tiiis hook will help you find more and better shooting. W rite foryour copy today—it’s fre e . . 1 Don't put it off: put i t a n / B u y good paint - / / s cheapest A. W. Metzger & Co. FOLKS IN OUR TOWN, Pop Know« By Edward McCullough AUTOCASTER H O W O' b o M IS T E R G U N N • X W B W E R E J U S T D IS C O S S IN * \ w omen in P o l i t i c s • D O Y O U T H I N K IT W I L L » BE M A N Y YEARS BeFo«E A W O M A N W IL L B E C O M E E. I. n u PONT DE NEMOURS« CO., Inc. SporMng Pow der Division Wilmington, Del. OUR HEALTH BREAD a t th is B akery and a t S to r s Contains the Vitamines, inUed by scientific principes It** Good and Good for Von Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DOPTNCK P h o n s 1221 FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely san itary conditions and a t lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. MIETI., Prop. Phone 1711 Gresham REGULAR RATES ON DAILIES The following arc the regular subscription rates on Port land dailies and combination with Outlook, except for the bargain rates announced above. OREGONIAN. D ally ______________ OREGONIAN, D aily an d S un d ay _ ___ OREGON JOURNAL, Daily OREGON JOURNAL, D ally and Sunday PORTLAND T E L E G R A M ____ __ PORTLAND NEWS ______ One Year ___ $6.00 ___ 8.00 ___ 6.00 ___ 8.00 ___ 6.00 5.00 W ith Outlook $6.35 8.00 6.86 8.00 6.35 6.00 Great Events Are Happening. Keep Informed SUBSCRIBE NOW ! PHONE 1561 FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. G eorge I.um sden have p u rch ased the J. C. W lndle p lace and a re settled In th e ir new home. A te a w ill be served on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , A ugust 28, u n d er th e a u s pices of Sm ith M em orial P re sb y te ria n ch u rc h a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge L um sden, to w hich all m em b ers and frie n d s of th e ch u rc h a re in vited. A sh o rt program w ill be given and W. H. Ilo llen sted , son of th e p a s to r, w ill sing. TROUTDALE J. L. Cook and fam ily have re tu rn e d from a th ree-d ay trip to th e beaches w hich th ey visited h u rrie d ly w ith the view to finding th e one best suited to th e ir ta ste s for a fu tu re trip . T hey w ent by way of M cM innville and Hebo to N eskow in and la te r visited N eta rts and o th e r T illantook county beaches and retu rn ed hom e by w ay of S easide and A storia, a rriv in g Monday evening. T he trip covered 383 m iles. F o r v arie ty of a ttra c tio n s and in te r estin g su rro u n d in g s Mr. Cook has T he Bank of O reaham pays 6 per picked upon N etarts as m ost to his liking. r e n t I n t e r e s t o n t i m e deposita.— Adv