Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 19, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    PLEASANT HOME
BORING
T he Rev. O. H. Bickford Will be in
c h a rg e of th e services a t th e M eth­
o d ist E piscopal ch u rc h th e com ing
S unday in th e absence of the reg u lar
p a sto r, th e Rev. E. G. R anton. who is
in atte n d a n c e a t th e an n u a l confer­
ence »at M edford. S unday school will
be a t 10 a. m., follow ed by preaching
a t 11 o’clock.
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W ashhtgum X “ “ «
and th e “treat“
nient of n eu ritis, has re tu rn e d to her
home im proved in health. H er sister.
Mrs. Clifford B urlingam e, k ep t house
at th e M orrison home and cared for
B illie d u rin g Mrs. M orrison’s absence.
Donald G ran t w ent to Salem early
th is week, w here he en ro lled as a
freshm an in W illam ette U niversity.
He is m ajoring in the su b jects w hich
w ill lead to th e study of law follow ­
ing his college course.
T he Misses E dna and M yrtle B uck­
n er and Mrs. B eulah M cElw ain are
spending th e w eek in P endleton a t th e
R ound-up as th e g u ests of Miss
D orothy U lrich.
A lta G entry w „ , have ch a rg e
8ervice Of
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T be U nion-D am ascus h arv e st festl-
o d lst E piscopal ch u rch Sunday a t »al, w hich w as held la st S atu rd ay ,
9:45, in th e absence of th e p asto r, th e S eptem ber 13, w as a success in every
Rev. E. O. R anton, who is atten d in g ! way. T h ere w ere over 150 p rese n t in
th e an n u a l co n feren ce a t Medford. I th e aftern o o n and th e new union
S unday school w ill be held a t th e ‘ schoolhouse w as Ailed to capacity,
close of th e preach in g .
I Seem ingly ev ery th in g from canned
peaches to p o rk an d beans w as ex-
| hibited—Jars of delicious fru its and
POWELL VALLEY
Ven' 8° n ’ “ V“ ’
Mrs. R ich ard "B eadle ,s expected to ' . T ta b ' e9/
‘>e“ r8’
v arie tie s of
r e tu rn S atu rd ay from Sprlngffeld I
From Tested Cous
O regon, w h ere she was called by the ’ ap p les, g rap es, peaches and quinces,
d eath of her cousin who w as fatally A lberts, h ick o ry n u ts and w aln u ts.
Injured
iu an au to accid en t th e 8th of Among th e vegetables w ere show n
Passed by
th is m onth. Mrs. Cora Sim m onson is ! E arly Rose potatoes, sq u ash and
Portland Health Authorities.
keeping house for h e r d u rin g her pum pkins of m any v arieties, w a te r­
m elon and- ice cream m elon. A Ag
absence.
b ran c h w ith th e second cro p of tigs
A ndrew R yberg has re tu rn e d from w as exhibited by J. IJ. Chitw ood and
A few g irl frien d s of Miss M arjorie
M ollar su rp rise d her on T h u rsd ay a th ree -w e ek s’ stay a t St. M artin 's Mr. O’Nell, also cotton p la n ts w ith
i evening, th e occasion being h e r 12th sp rin g s w here he h as been u n d er the blossom and co tto n boll.
Phone Gresham 30x2
birthday. A v ery p le asa n t evening d o cto r’s care. H e has been in poor
T he g rain exhibit consisted of b ar
w as sp en t an d re fre sh m e n ts w ere h ea lth ever siu ce his accid en t la st ley, w heat an d oats. T he best d isplay
sp rin g w hen he w as in ju red by th e
served.
from one farm w as th a t of R obert
Jam es B u rlin g am e is s till confined p rem a tu re explosion of a blast. J u s t S ch u b ert who does tru c k farm ing.
to his bed as th e re s u lt of a fa ll he a t p rese n t his h e a lth is m uch im ­ H e m akes a sp ecialty of tom atoes,
proved.
sustain ed a w eek ago w hen he w as a t­
g one in p a rtic u la r th a t is very
Tents and Canvas Goods tem p tin g to m ove th e chem ical Are On F rid ay evening Mr. an d Mrs. m raisin
ealy and h as b u t few seeds.
ap p a ratu s. I t fell over o nto him, C arl N elson gave a d in n er p a rty in
of all descriptions
T he av erag e fa rm e r does n o t r e a l­
sp
rain in g his back an d b ru isin g him honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. L iedfors.
made to order by
ize
th e edu catio n al valu e of an ex h i­
! considerably.
O th ers p re se n t w ere Mr. an d Mrs.
Joh n A . H a m ilto n
H en ry T ilg n er an d baby and Miss bition of th is kind u n til he ta k es p a rt
in one. The object is not to show odd
I “B utton, button, w ho’s got th e but D agm ar Liedfors.
OF TH E
o
r ex tra larg e specim ens, b u t good,
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ton?"
Get
a
Coolidge
b
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tto
n
a
t
the
Oregon Tent & Awning Works
C h arles C a rlste d t is in W ashington
m
a rk e tab le produce, free from d is­
Outlook
office
and
th
en
people
will
Corner ot Third and Roberts Ave.
ta k in g tre a tm e n ts for rh em atic a il­ ease.
know w here you stand.
G resham , Oregon
m en ts a t one of th e hot sp rin g s in th e
All Work Guaranteed First Class
Mrs. V era T u ck er of th e T u ck erh ill
Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm vicin ity of Stevenson. H e is expected d ah lia farm displayed about 150 v a­
hom e th is week.
loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T horne.
Mrs. H. P. C h risten so n , Mrs. C. rieties of h e r w onderful dah lias. A
S o d erq u ist, M ildred Jo h n so n and n um ber of w om en had ex h ib its of
R uth Lind a re p la n n in g on spen d in g a choice hand w ork. M ilton A. M iller,
few w eeks n ea r Hood R iver in w ork of P o rtlan d , w as th e p rin cip al sp e a k ­
e r of th e aftern o o n . F rie d a R itzau
co nnected w ith th e apple h arv e st
T he Rev. O. J. W ilner an n o u n ces his ren d ered sev eral m usical num bers. In
l’AltK PLACE, OREGON, 1 mile North of Oregon City
serv ices for S unday a t th e M ission th e evening a high class m oving p ic­
.
on (he East Side Pacific Highway.
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ch u rc h as follow s: S unday school 10 tu re , "N anook of th e N o rth ” w as
o’clo ck ; p reach in g a t 11 from th e show n, depicting th e life and w ays of
w ords, “A g re a t m u ltitu d e of im potent th e E skim os
T he m a jo rity of th ese ex h ib its w ere
Sale Begins at 11 o’clock
L un’h on
Groull(Js
fo lk .” In th e evening a t 8 o’clock, “A
w om aij clothed w ith th e su n th a t Aed d isplayed a t th e C lackam as county
in to th e w ild ern ess.” Music by th e fa ir a t Canby, th is week, and on
o5 Registered and High Grade Jerseys, fine
s trin g band. T uesday evening a t 8 T h u rsd ay w ere judged by A g ricu ltu r
Jersey type and heavy production combined*. Milk­
o’clock Young P eo p le’s society. Topic, al A gent S. B. H all of M ultnom ah
ing as high as 48 lbs. per day. Average herd test
county. T he D am ascus booth w on th e
“W hy Am I a C h ristia n ? ”
second p rize of $50.
better than a per cent. About 15 head fresh bv dav
Milk and Cream
WHITE ROSE
SANITARY DAIRY
Gold Bricks
HUMAN nature dearly loves to get
something for nothing.
1 hose over-eager to do this generally
get cheated.
Questionable promoters who float stocks
and bonds on the theory that their market
value will increase and that they will earn
enormous returns want" to separate vou
from your money.
Always investigate-—Let us help you
when you contemplate making an invest­
ment.
t
I
aw nings
AUCTION SALE
Monday, September 29, 1924
ot sale. This herd contains the blood of such noted
sires as Golden Glow’s Chief, Myra’s Jersey King
and ( hiet Engineer. Such dams as Nancy V.,
Pearly Exile and Olga’s Silky H.
,
No catalogs will be issued but a list of the
registered stock, together with their sires and
dams, may be obtained by writing to L. Gladd,
Owner, lark Place, Oregon; C. D. Minton, Sales
Manager, 318 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port­
land, Oregon; J. W. Hughes, Forest Grove. Oregon,
Auctioneer. I)o not fail to write for list as it
contains the fine offering, whether for a family
cow or to augment your dairy.
TLR.MS 6 months 8 per cent. Those desiring credit
must make necessary arrangements with K. A.
Aliller, Clerk, at Bank of Gresham, Gresham, Ore.
GILLIS
Jo h n Lay, who h as been critica lly
ill In th e T hom as sa n a ta riu m In
G resham from B rig h t’s disease, w as
b ro u g h t to th e hom e of Ja m es H ill­
y ard on T h u rsd ay , w here he w ill be
cared fo r d u rin g his convalescence.
Miss G enevieve Sim m onson, who
has been w orking in P o rtlan d d u rin g
th e sum m er, has decided to Anlsh her
high school co u rse a t Union high, and
w ill r e tu rn hom e S atu rd ay , en terin g
th e sen io r class on Monday.
M alcolm and W illiam H illy ard are
spen d in g th ree or four days a t th e
P en d leto n R ound-up.
H a rry K erstin g , who rec en tly sold
| his ex cellen t h erd of g rad e Je rse y s,
h as d eterm ined to g et into th o ro u g h ­
b red s and has p u rch ased Ave head of
reg istered sto ck as a n u cleus of a
h erd w hich he expects to build up
Mr. K erstin g atten d ed th e auction sale
of W. O. Monrow, held a t Indepen
dence on S eptem ber 15. w here he
bought th e follow ing: Golden L inus
515139, L a C reole’s L adola 596661,
Z en ith ’s Lad M atilda 515137, a R eg is­
te r of M erit cow a t tw o years. F a s h ­
ion’s Pond L ily 514842, a silver m edal
3-year-old. T his la tte r cow w as co n ­
Fresh Salmon.
C ut th e high cost of living by buy sidered th e best cow of th e en tire herd
ing your can n in g salm on d irec t from offered' for sale. In addition to th e
Floyd Reed at C orbett. P ric e rea so n ­ above Mr. K erstin g ow ns L ion’s F arm
able. P h o n e C o rb ett 1620.
R aleigh, a p rom ising 2-year-old and is
from th e fam ed D am m eier herd. T his
m akes th re e h erd s of p u re bred J e r ­
seys in th is vicinity, th e o th e r tw o be­
ing ow ned by Miss N ellie M cKinley
and E. P. E vans.
O v e r 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 M o to rists A re
N o w Enjoying th e C o m fo rt,
S a f e t y a n d E c o n o m y off
Full* Size
©ZùELtk®® K]
©®(ft®§
> Read W h at a F ew i
of Them S ay—
ASK any owner of full-size Balloon
x l Gum-Dipped Cords about the com­
fort, safety and operating economy they
are giving him. Let his exneriences give
you the facts about these wonderful
tires. His romments will match these
almost word for word.
" T h e y r id * b e a u tif u lly over a n y
k i n d o f g o i n g . ’ *— J . F . B i c k n e l l . W o r ­
c e s te r, M a ta .
“ S k id d in g I t d o n e a w a y w it h o n w et
a t r e e t a a t h i g h a p e e d .” —- G e o . P . B e ll ,
F a ir fie ld , A la .
i
“ N o n a o f t h a t te r rib le ja r r in g a n d
o ltin g t o t h e c a r o r to o c c u p a n t» .” —
L V . N a lle y , R o c k fo r d , I I I .
There are hundreds of thousands of Firestone
Gum-Dipped Balloons on the road today. Wher­
ever you drive you see them—and you cannot
help but notice the new enjoyment these owners
are getting from their cars.
* 'F a e l s u r e d e p r e c ia t i o n w i l l b e e u t
2 5 % t o 5 0 % .” — A . N . & J A . W i l l i a m s .
N a a h v i ll e , i e n n .
“ A b s e n c e o f a k id o r s l ip e v e n o n
a n o w a n d ic a i t r e a l l y w o n d e r f u l .* * —
A lv a n T . S im o n d s , F it c h b u r g , M a s s .
• ’ H a v e u a e d less g a s f o r s a m e m i l e ­
a g e w i t h m o r e p o w e r . ’ *— F . D a v is o n ,
G r e e le y , C o lo .
This immensely increased production has
brought about many manufacturing economies,
which you can take advantage of today by equip­
ping your car with Balloon Gum-Dipped Cords.
" I h a v e m o r e p o w e r , t h e c a r s te e rs
e a s ie r a n d r id e s e a s ie r.**— J . L . J o h n ­
s o n , N o r t h f ie ld . M in n .
“ T h e g a s m ll e s g s Is h o l d i n g u p t o
2 0 m ile s p e r g a l lo n as b e f o r e . ” — B . H .
A v e r y , B o w l in g G r e e n , O h io .
* ’ 291 m i l e s t h r o u g h s n o w , m u d ,
b u m p s a n d w a t e r w i t h o u t c h a in s in
13 h o u r s . ” — S a m T h o m p s o n , H e t t ­
in g e r, N o r th D a k o ta .
• ’ S a v in g i n w e a r a n d t e a r o n c a r e b ig
f a c t o r i n p u t t in g o n F ir e s to n e B a l­
l o o n s . *’ C . A . A l l e n , J r . , C h ic a g o , I I I .
" 4 0 m il e s a n h o u r o v e r r o u g h r o a d
w it h o u t f e e lin g a n y s h o ck w h a t e v e r .”
— H a r r y A . D o r m a n , S a c r a m e n t o , C e l.
“ G o o d f o r a n a v e r a g e o f t e n m ile s
m o r s p e r h o u r o ve r b a d r o a d s .” —
K ir k B ro w n . M o n t c la ir , N . J .
**1 2 ,3 0 2 m il e s o n d e m o n s t r a t o r c a r
w i t h a * m u c h m il e a g e l e f t t o r u n . * * —
C o n r a d A . S m i t h , B o s to n , M a s s .
“ A M E R IC A
SH O U LD
Firestone Dealers are quoting special net
prices on the complete job. Trade in your old
wheels on a new set built for full-size Balloons.
In addition get our liberal rebate on your
old tires.
Equip now for comfort and economy—as well
as for the safety and better car control you will
need this fall and winter.
Call on the nearest Firestone Dealer—for In­
form ation-for your price—and for a quick,
carefully-engineered changeover to real P uny
Dipped Balloons.
PR O D U C E
IT S
OWN
PLEASANT VALLEY MAN
STARTS PI HEHItED HERD
RUBBER“ —
PLEASANT VALLEY
Mr. an d Mrs. L eslie H en d ersh o t
have re c e n tly re tu rn e d from San
F ran cisco w here th ey sp e n t sev eral
w eeks visitin g w ith Mrs. H en d e rsh o t’s
sister, Mrs. A. C. Ju h l. As a te rm in a ­
tion of th e v isit Mr. and Mrs. Ju h l r e ­
tu rn ed w ith Mr. and Mrs. H en d er­
shot to P o rtlan d . Mr. Ju h l h as se ­
cured a position w ith th e M eier &
F ra n k com pany and they will m ake
th eir fu tu re hom e in th is city. Mrs.
Ju h l w ill be rem em bered as B eatrice
| K ersting, fo rm erly of P le a sa n t Valley.
Jo h n C h u rch ill, J r ., of A lderdale,
W ashington, w as a g u est a t the home
| of G. N. an d Mrs. S ag er la st Monday.
J. F. C heldelin is serio u sly ill w ith
| stom ach tro u b le a t his home.
Mrs. Wm. D ah lq u ist w as a P o rtlan d
| visitor on T uesday of th is week.
L. G. H ollenbeck w as tra n sa c tin g
| b u sin ess In L en ts T uesday.
BANK OF GRESHAM
Gresham, Oregon
AUCTION SALE
ON I’AI L I)| NN FARM. 3 MILES NORTH OF SANDY
__________M J ’ ILK WEST OF BLUFF HOAD
AM>' ’
SATI RDAY. SEI’TEMBER 27, 1924
SALK RAIN OK RHINE
’
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
l iv e sto ck
14 Milch Cows, some fresh, and some to
be iresh soon, all tuberculin tested.
in Februanein H dfer’ 2° m° nthS ° ,d’ t0 be fresh
1 Holstein Heifer, 1 year old.
2 Heifers, 7 months old.
1 Holstein Bull, 2% years old.
i cam ,ot Mares, 8 and 9 years old, wt. 2900
pounds, good pullers.
F A R M IM P L E M E N T S
Good Double H arness, Single Buggy Harness, Single
Buggy, Surrey, 2 Farm Wagons, Urain Drill, Disc,
Itnv, Mower, tedder, 2 Cultivators, Harrow, Hav
b o H h i’F“ ,,n 2g Mil1*’ , , “ JrF<>rk> 1 Lot of ( able, A lik e /
holth ( ream Separator, Milk Cooler, 7 Ten-gallon Milk
t ans, 1 Lot of «-gallon Milk Cans, Milk ( a r t, and a lot
to mention'.'1
househw,d &oods
numerous
l E Suma o f \ ’R6mE ~ A11 8U" ’8 $2° °° and under’ Caah
Suina Of $.o.OO or over six m onths’ time with interest
a t S'/c per annum on approved notes.
(■. A. RUTHER, Owner
C. W. BUTCH ET, Auctioneer, Mt. Angel, Oregon.
A. M EVERS, Clerk, Gresham, Oregon.
OUR HEALTH BREAD
a t thia B akery and a t S to r a
Contains the Vitaminen, in i'e d by
aclentlAc prlndi lea
/l
I ¡
It’s flood and flood for Yon
Gresham City Bakery
THEO. VAN DOFINCK
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Phono 1221
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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
UEO. IMETL, Prop.
Phone 1711
G. H. R ichey m et w ith an accid en t
N O T IC E O F B O N D H A L E .
I W ednesday m o rn in g w hich w ill In all
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN that
p ro b ab ility lay him up for some tim e. w aled
bins will be received by the under-
T he accid en t w as caused by a cow Hlgned until the hour of 8 o’clock p. m
Hepternher, 1924. at the
w hich Mr. R ichey w as leading along Si hoolhouee at Fairview, Oregon, and Im-
i r y i
P,,b,l''|y opened by
th e road. T he an im al Jerked him the School
Hoard of School D istrict No
down on th e pavem ent, th e fall r e ­ 16. Multnomah County Oregon, for an
lee'¡e of bonds o f «aid dietrlct In the eum
su ltin g in a dislocated shoulder, a ° f Tw *'niy-"*ven Thousand Dollar« (127-
iv .
,n denom ination« of
badly co ntused forehead and an In- F
F ive Hundred Dollar« ($500) each, num ­
bered one (1) to fifty-four (54, Inclusive,
I Jury to th e leg.
L L u if i ? * te Jun*’.
1924 ar"’ to mature
W hile p lay in g a t school, Lloyd, th e aerially In num erical order an follow«
1 500 on June 1, 1925.
I young son of Mrs. Sloop had the m is­
600 on June I, 1926
500 on June 1, 1927
fo rtu n e to fall from a h o rizo n tal b ar
600 on June I, 1926.
w ith th e r e s u lt th a t his arm w as b ro k ­
1000 on June 1, 1929.
1000 on June 1, 1930.
en a t th e w rist. The in ju red lad is
1000 on June 1, 1931
1000 on June I, 1932.
[ g ettin g along nicely.
1000 on June 1, 1933.
Mrs. Ben H alstead h as re tu rn e d
1000 on June t, 1934. *
1500 on June 1, 1935.
I from a vacation sp en t at S h e p h e rd 's
1500 on June 1 1936.
| springs.
1500 on June 1, 1937
1500 on June 1, 1936
Mrs. F. A. L ehm an has re tu rn e d
2‘tOO on June 1, 1939
2000 on June 1, 1940
I from a p le asu re trip to the T illam o o k
2000 on June 1. 1941.
I le aches. Mrs. L ehm an w as aceom -
2000 on Juno 1. 1942.
2000 on June 1, 1943.
I panied on her trip by a p a rty of
3000 on June 1, 1944
| frien d s from P o rtlan d .
«aid bonds to (tear Interest at the rate of
five and one-halt per cent (6W per cent)
Mr. and Mrs. Joe P u tnam of C or­ per annum, payable sem i-annually on the
nrst days of June and December, prln-
v allis sp e n t several days visiting clpa! and Interest payable at the office of
,<“ou,iP ' Treasurer of Multnomah
w ith Mr a n d Mrs G H. R ichey last County.
Oregon.
week.
The bonds have been printed and the
flreshiim
PURE
M IL K
From llcnlthy Cow«
G resham J ersey D airy
W. L. BALMER, Prop.
Pho ne fS |
OUR MOTTO
Quality mill Cleanliness
A n n ou n cem en t
or
Gresham Undertaking Co.
Mortician« ami Funeral
Director»
Caskets »45 and Up
day and nioht service
B. W. EMERY
Phone 17x1
successful bidder m ust be prepared to
TFe Guarantee to Please
take delivery within three day» from the
VOTER», IIEfllNTER
date of award
October 3d, Book« < lo«<*.
A** ty**’ m ust l>e accom panied by a cer­
New com ers, p a rtie s changing pre- tified check for »1350 to he forfeited to the
,h i «»*»* the »u< c essfu l bidder
I «ed flnrnient Shop.
| cin ct o r p artiea who have had notice ? fa lls to ln
com ply with the term s o f FIs bid
Mrs. M. M. M iller, 1041 H aw thorn«
t o m (o u n tv ( l e r k u . l m g th a t th . it
All bids m ust be unconditional and the
I nam ea had been taken from th e poll district will furnish the purchaser with av en u e n ea r 35th street, P o rtlan d , Is
book for failu re to vote are eligible to
I reg ister
a n ? 'an $ OLri ' b m r VM
JOHN BROWN, Registrar,
Powell Street.
GEO. R. SHAW ,
Clerk
co n d u ctin g an Interesting shop w here
sh e h an d les used but good g arm en ts
an d exchanges a rt needlew ork. She
so licits patronage.—Adv.
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