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The ladies of the P arent-T eacher association m et la st F riday at the schoolhouse and painted the interio r of the play shed, w hich is a fine, up-to- d ate stru c tu re , 50 x 100. Saw dust will soon be put on the floor. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Garvey, who have been visiting th eir son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dye, left la st S aturday in th eir Hupmobile coupe for th e ir home in McCook, Ne braska. They w ire so w ell pleased w ith Oregon th a t they intend to dis pose of th e ir p roperty in N ebraska and re tu rn here next summ er. F ra n k D ickenson received a m es sage from H onolulu of the death of his sister, .M rs. C arrie Hayselden, w hich occurred on Septem ber 3. Louis H arvey has erected a bunga low on his p roperty in H artley acres. H is fam ily w ill move th e re from Ver nonia in the n ear future. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Dickenson vis ited w ith th e ir son E dw ard in P o rt land Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Sales visited w ith Mrs. F ra n k D ickenson on S atu r day. Auction Sale °" - — «» FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924 Snle I ni in o r Slim e, ( oiimieiices io 1 v m ■ ¿Mag Weight about 1100. Registered H a rro w . ‘ C ooler a n d com plete D airy Outfit. #W’ 2 C ultivators. O th e r Sn m lU o o ls ParatO r- H O U S E H O L D goods Chin* C loset,.S ew in g' Muchlne‘ K ef,.'?hl*?’ t l,i'ir s T E R M S -,2«’ or u n i ’ S ‘ ’ov“ 7 t 7 noV per cent per annum . ««‘«Is, Dressers, bankable notes, with interest a t 8 F. E. BURDICK, Owner <• W. B IR K HET, A uctioneer, M t.A n g e l Oregon 1« I’ROCTOB, C lerk ’’ ° rCff0" COTTRELL OUR HEALTH BREAD A. J. A ult has had th e m isfortune to a t th is Bakery and at Stor s of Pabco M uic?/ptapetUw ith kW1 L nR b \i|!d ° f S an ta Iio sa’ C alifornia, discussing the potentialities lose another horse, the anim al dying is seen strip s of th e P^bco Mulch P ap er V d P ap er'i In th e foreground on the right Monday. This m akes four horses Mr. Contain« the Vitamine«, mi ed by Ing the grow c la d io li i n “ a R.,rtn,ni, 1 • ° , B Pan k s 8 ex perim ental station. It It Is u lat A ult has lost in the la st th ree years, ing grow th th P of of lnBot u u u* rn perim ental is stim stim i o n the o Mulch a te gladioli r * B urbank ln8peclnK the a n p K ro g ex ress m ade by station. . cro p tTMtod « tth u lat th e scientific prlucij lea th re e of w hich have died from w hat is th o u g h t to be forage poisoning. One It’s Good and Good for You died in Ju ly from th is ailm ent. The tra c ts for soda fountains in the United cause of the trouble seem s hard to de S tates, raise most of th eir berries, term ine, but it is believed th a t some officials of the company have p lanted an ac re of straw berries, using P abco hidden poisonous form ation, peculiar THEO. VAN D o n « « Phone 1H1 Therm o-gen, confident th at w hat B u r to this p a rtic u la r section, m ust be re bank is about to achieve cun be d u sponsible for th e deaths. Mr. A ult is plicated on th eir own patches. L uther B urbank, p lan t w izard of expecting to call the atten tio n of the w hich has been laid on p in e T he p ap er was laid on the com S an ta Rosa, California, who for years paper county a g ric u ltu ra l ag en t to the for has been m aking two th in g s grow apple p lan tatio n s th ro u g h o u t H aw aii, p an y ’s acreage in April of th is year, w here increases in th e yield of the age in th is locality. w here only one grew before, is now pineapple have been as high as 30 to and resu lts will be definitely know n in October next. Officials of the firm T he P aren t-T each er association will m aking those two things grow even 40 per cent. F r ‘i8h EtC > Pre Pa re d a n d sold under ab declared recently th a t if the claim s m eet a t th e schoolhouse F riday eve faste r than n a tu re intended. so lu tely sa n ita ry co n d itio n s an d a t lowest m ade for the Pabco mulch paper are C harles F. E ck art, d irecto r of the On B urb an k ’s gardens a t his experi experim ent statio n of the H aw aiian borne o ut by the resu lts they will lay ning, October 3. P rofessor G. Orr, of possible prices, you’ll go to th e Sandy high school, w ill probably m ental statio n —world fam ous for the su g ar p lan ters of H onolulu, discov m ore th a n 200 acres of the m aterial. rem arkable h o rtic u ltu ral discoveries ered th e Pabco m ulch process afte r T h at Pabco mulch paper will a c be p rese n t and deliver an address on m ade there—are laid several strip s of school problem s. T here w ill also be a new developm ent of science and ag wide experim enting beginning in 1914. tu a lly in crease the yield of stra w b e r The m aterial he uses to stim u late the ries and c a rry them to the consum er's sev eral m usical num bers and some ric u ltu re know n as Pabco m ulch p a grow th of crops is an asp h alt-im p re g tab le tw o weeks sooner has been sp ec per, which has th e qualities of re ta in recitations. Coffee and doughnuts nated felt co n stru cted in strip s th a t ta c u la rly dem onstrated by J. E. w ill be served, for w hich a slight ing heat and m o istu re in th e soil. can be p u nctured for the in se rtio n of R eiter, president of the Central C ali The m aterial w as supplied to B ur plants. fornia lte rry g ro w ers’ association, who ch arg e w ill be made. bank by The Paraffine Companies, E ck a rt first used the Pabco paper ow ns a patch near Mayfield, C alifo r Mrs. P earl Crose of Medford is v is Inc., a San F rancisco concern, which nia, a few miles south of San F r a n itin g her m other Mrs. A. E. Byron and has gained fam e as the m an u factu rer betw een the p la n t row s in an attem p t cisco. to “bottle up", by m eans of th e w a te r A T RUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK of th e various Pabco products. h er sister, Mrs. A. J. Ault. On a frin g e of R eiter’s straw b e rry proof qualities of asp h alt p re p a ra B urbank has applied th e paper on tions, th e -oil m oisture as w ell as its acreag e several m onths ago, w as The W om an’s W illing W orker so placed a ro ll of Pabco paper. Next to ciety w ill m eet a t th e home of Mrs. the fam ous B urbank tom ato, gladioli tem p eratu re. th e m ulched row was planted a row of and the Mrs. C harles E. P en ro se rose,’ The holes p ut into th e m ulch to a l b erries m inus any paper. The m u lch F re d Meyer W ednesday, October 1, a t llurbaiik s own variety of corn, sweet 2 o’clock. E ach m em ber is requested table pea, peaches, A u stralian passion low th e p lan ts room to grow also ed b erries proved bigger, m ore lu s allow rain to d rain into th e soil and to bring apron patterns. Daily Trips to Portland flower and th e Siberian crim son lily. th e re it Is held ag ain st too speedy cious and possessed of a better co lo r The p lan t w izard is w atching the re evaporation, so Its g re a te st good goes ing th an th e others, and so delighted F R E S H _________ S A L M O N fro m « S ep t. 10 u n til su lts closely and recently in a sta te into p lan t developm ent. The m aterial is B e t t e r t h a t h a p la n s to utlllao the (■res hum Powell pap er on his entire 65 acres when th e clo se o f se a so n fo r sa le a t C o rb e tt u dock w* m ent m ade to W. L. Rhoades, m anager Portland I’hone n lid P r ic e re a s o n a b le . A sk fo r F re d R eed of the ag ric u ltu ral departm ent of the also kills weeds, thereby d ispensing n ex t p lan tin g tim e arrives. 217 Davis l.-.si a t “ O ld” C o rb e tt. w ith hand labor around th e p la n ts, a .Munie Pabco Therm o-gen has been applied com pany, he stated th a t in one week condition both laborious and expens to two ac res of straw b erries on th e the gladioli upon w hich th e p aper has ive to th e average farm er. R. O. D riscoll ranch at Irvington, C al been placed have shown a decided in Besides B u rb an k ’s experim ents o th ifornia. D riscoll is the son of R. F. creased speed in growth. ers are being carried forw ard by some A g ricu ltu rists th ro u g h o u t C alifor of th e la rg e st n u rserie s in C alifornia. D riscoll, one of tho biggest straw b e rry grow ers in th e state. Driscoll has a p nia a re w atching w ith in te rest th e ex T he P aren t-T ea ch e r association held From Tested Cows At W atsonville, C alifornia, in the perim ents being conducted by B ur h e a rt of the fru it and b erry co un try , plied th e p ap er tow ard the definite a special m eeting a t the schoolhouse purpose of elim inating m orning glory, bank. F arm ers generally a re fam iliar w here the Crown F ru it E x tra c t com th e bane of the modern a g ric u ltu rist's last F rid ay . T he following officers P assed by Willi th e r e s u l ts of th e P a b c o mulch From H ealthy Cows pany. th e larg est producers of ex- life. w ere elected: Mrs. L. Tegart. vico experiments being made on new METHODS OF KEEPING DOWN WEEDS AND CONSERVING MOISTURE IN SOILS Gresham City Bakery FOR THE BEST MEATS THE SANITARY MARKET COAL BRIQUETS EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Milk and Cream PURE M IL K Portland H ealth A uthorities. WHITE ROSE SANITARY DAIRY P hone Gresham 30x2 A W N IN G S Tents and Canvas Goods of all descriptions made to order by John A. Hamilton OF TH E Oregon T ent & A w ning W orks Corner of Third and R oberts Ave. G resham , Oregon All Work Guaranteed F irst C lass SEA SO N p resid e n t; Mrs. E. R. D. Hollensted, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. Jo h n Moller, treas W. L. BALMER, Prop. u rer. As the nom inee declined to A 7% -pound boy arriv ed a t th e Mr. sn d Mrs. A. M. Springer are en serve, It will be necessary to elect a Plion« 251 home of Mr. and Mrs. L ester Irvin, te rta in in g a parly of friends from p resid en t a t th e n ex t meeting. A com T uesday of la st week. Mr. and Mrs. H um phrey moved into D enver, Colorado. OUR MOTTO m ittee co n sistin g of Mrs. L. A. Stone. th e house recen tly vacated by C. A. Among those who attended th e Mrs. Iola Copeland and Mrs. S tew art Q uality and C leanliness Radford and fam ily. Mr. H um phrey sta te fa ir from this locality T uesday Driggs w as appointed to arrange for Is the new m an a t th e P. E. P. su b w ere Mrs. G. N. Sager, Mrs. C. F. K es the next m eeting to be held at 2:30 on 1 station here. terso n and son K enneth and W illard | F riday, October 3. a t tho schoolhouse. F risby M auldlng of S heridan is v is and B e rtram K esterson. Mrs. J. H. HUI, p ast president of the iting for a few days a t th e hom e of his »7c hre a r m e d to Ja s. K elly w as a P ortland visitor Oregon P.-T. A., will speak and there bro th er, E. V. Moulding and fam ily. on W ednesday of th is week. WAGE A FIG-HT . will be a m usical and dem onstration Mrs. Leroy T an n er and sm all son C. F. K esterson, Em m ett and E arl program by th e children. All are F o r the meats visited for a few days a t th e hom e of Odell have retu rn ed from a h u nting cordially Invited to be present. wi her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Child trip in th e southern p a rt of the state. T he W om en's Society of Smith Me .(NOV th e la st of the week. Mrs. A. C. Ball received word W ed m orial ch u rch w ill hold an im portant ARE' Mrs. A. J. McClung moved to th e nesday of th e death of her step fath er, business m eeting T hursday afternoon i home of her d aughter, Mrs. Kye Jas. H. H ayden. Mr. Hayden w as a a t 2 o’clock a t th e manse. D a te d th is 27th d a y o f S e p tem b er, 1924. Stone, the la tte r p a rt of th e week. resid en t of P ortland. ... - M. M . S Q U IR E , C o n s ta b le . T he bid for th e sale of bonds | W . J . COOP E R A tto r ney. L. H. M allicoat h as ju s t finished J. F. C heldelin Is seriously ill at his am ounting to »27,000 for the erection home here. Money to loan on real estate. F arm p ainting and rem odeling his home. of th e new schoolhouse was aw arded | M arguerite Yaun, who has been ill A. M. S p rin g e r has the m aterial on to th e P o rtlan d firm of Freeman, loans a t 6 per c e n t B. W. Thorne. the p ast week, is rep o rted som ew hat the g ro u n d for the completion of his Sm ith & Camp, th e price being »104.58 [ WE HAVE ALWAYS improved. new dance hall which he has recently and accru ed Interest. FOUGHT FOR PURE Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F ish er of P o r t erected. Mr. Springer Is also having meats. We won’t allow a piece land w ere Sunday guests a t th e home gravel hauled to cover parking ground NOTICE o r F IL IN G FIN A L ACCOUNT of m eat to come into th is m arket 23434. of Mrs. L. C. F isher. for cars. that doesn t live up to w hat we ex- F ra n k Sm ith, who has been very ill R udolph Mullenhoff of D am ascus In th e C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S lat« o f O rc- pect of it. It m ust be able to stand P’r o h a h . t h ® C o u ,,ty o f M u ltn o m ah . In a t his borne here, is rep o rted In a was a v alley visitor on business W ed the tests we give it. Folks know I n Ai,b" M a tte r o f th e E s ta te o f P h o eb e when they buy a pound of m eat of very serious condition. nesday. A n n f la g g c tt, D ece ased . us they have purchased 16 ounces N o tic e Is here* W ill P alm er of E stacada was a S u n E. L. A nderson and It. H enderson of g iv e n t h a t th e u n iler- i n i s t r a t r i x o f th e r u i n « of i of wholesome purity. day g uest a t th e home of Mrs. O. A. B ellrose w ere shaking hands w ith 5 ? » n a A ? n a n d m • '• « g g e tt. d ecea sed , h a s Hied I b *T. .u a 'o o 'm t a s su c h a d m ln le tra trlx ' Palm er. friends In th is vicinity Thursday. w ill th e C ir c u it C o u rt fo r th e S ta te o f Mr. and Mrs. W. R. T elford and Mrs. W. L. K esterson and son W il o r e r u n . C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , D ep art- ' , a n d t h a t M onday, th e fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M orand lard visited a t th e home of Mrs. Kes- 27th ■ d ,o a f y P o r f o b O a c te ou A-.?A.W- b r °W N , Prop. to b e r 1924, a t th e h o u r of I hone 1H»1 P ow ell St. and fam ily spent Sunday in P o rtlan d . te rso n 's siste r, Mrs. J. M. H illyard of a , ni 21" ' 1 tl” ' c o l,rt roorn ° f said b a " . b w 'n d u ly fixed an th e tim e P lea san t Home, Thursday. m m n * i f o r tbfl h o a rln ji o f o b jectio n s io xr .. C O N S T A B L E ’S SA LK . N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t by v ir tu e ?Tm,£L cla,lm.u f o r ,.a B is te r 's llen flb’d in th e £™£e r ,o f j he C o u n ty ' C le rk o f M u ltn o - J ¿ a í e , 2 t ° . r e « 0 » . o a ‘ »te 26 th d a y o f S e p te m b e r 1924 in s t r u m e n t N o 17275, w h e re in th e L ien C la im a n t. E li V u n n ’ e U i m s a lien on th e h e r e in a f te r d e sc rib e d c a ttle , th e p ro p e rty o f H A lo c u m , fo r th e su m o f $79.64, fo r th e p a s tu r a g e o f th e s a id c a ttle d u r in g th e su m m e r o f 1924, a n d in c lu d in g che e x p e n s e o f p r e p a r in g a n d filing su c h no- !!«e Jo f lien ; a n d by v ir tu e o f a d u ly ce r- td ie d copy o f sa id lien a n d a n e n d o rse - m e n t th e re o n d ir e c tin g m e to foreclose •b® » * 'd lie n ; I w ill on th e 11th d a y of O cto b er, 1924. a t th e h o u r o f tw o o 'clock in th e a fte rn o o n , a t th e p re m ise s o f E li P Un. i 'T , S ectio n S ix te e n . T o w n sh ip One S o u th . R a n g e T h re e E a s t o f th e W il la m e tte M e ru la n , o ffer th e s a id c a t t l e fo r s a le a t p u b lic a u c tio n to s a tis f y th e a m o u n t d u e o n s a id lien to g e th e r w ith th e c o s ts a n d a c c r u in g c o s t s : T h e p e rso n a l p ro p e rty w h ich w ill be so so ld is d e s c rib e d in s a id lien, a s fo llo w s: O ne b la c k H o lste in cow . one lig h t J e r s e y Ho’iM elneheJi ! e T y ” e,f('r8 a n d ° " e b l a c i OF Gresham Jersey Dairy PLEA SA N T VALLEY 1924 GREETING CARDS 'T 'H E exchange of G R E ETIN G CARD S 1 at the Holiday Season has rightly be come a universal custom because it pro vides a graceful way of acknowledging friendships. a At your suggestion our salesman will call on you with samples of our beautiful lines of engraved Greeting Cards. s The variety in style and price will be of convenience to many. n It is well Io o rd e r a t once w hile lines a re com plete lo r as th e holidays ap p ro a c h v a r ious lines m ay be closed o a t, ( all h ere now and look over (he sam ples. G resham O utlook Phone 1561 BORING GRESHAM MEAT MARKET CORBETT POWELL VALLEY T he reg u lar m eeting of C olum bia G range w ill be held S atu rd ay , Oct. 4. The D eborah Ladies Aid will m eet W ill H arm on and son W alter of w ith Mrs. E. Satterstrom T hursday P o rtlan d w ere Sunday visitors a t the afternoon, O ctober 2, at 2 o'clock. Lewis Reed home. A fter w orking In the office of Mont Miss Amanda F asel of P o rtlan d w as gom ery W ard & Co. In Portland for the guest of Mrs. C lara Sm ith and i (he p ast y ear, Carl Arvldson has re- daughter, la st week. j signed th a t position to accept one In Miss Joy C rockett spent the Week J the office of th e wholesale house of end in P ortland. ' the I ’ -mon F u rn itu re company. Miss P auline Rickll visited r e l a F. ..nk M unson and his nephew, Gust tives in G resham S aturday and S u n H ergsten of D ahlia, W ashington, o p day. posite A storia, visited with Mr. and Miss Anna Etling. who teaches th e Mrs. F. M attson, over Sunday. W arrendale school, cam e home F rid ay evening, rem aining un til Sunday eve GILLIS ning. Mis: A rlle K incaid left th e la st of P reach in g services will he held at the w ek for M ollala w here she w ill Hie flllllg com m unity church next begin teaching her first term of Sunday evening a t 7:30 o'clock by school E lder J. F. B row er. s a id ' fin al a c c o u n t th e re o f. E L IZ A B E T H th o Hottlcment E . M cK IN N E Y , A d m ln le tra trlx . M c O U IR K A S C H N E ID E R , A tto r n e y s fo r A d m ln le tra tr lx . D a te o f b ru t p u b lic a tio n , Kept. 23 1924. D a te o f la s t p u b lic a tio n , (le t. 21, 1924. BIDS WANTS IL Cash bids w anted for the school p ro p erty of form er T erry School Dis tric t No. 8, M ultnom ah, Oregon, on Base Line road ab o u t one-half mile ea st from 12-Mtle co rn er consisting of one ac re m ore o r less of land and school buildings theron. Bids may he m ade separate—for land or buildings or for land and buildings together. Bids to be In the hands of the Clerk by four o’clock P m., October 7, 1924. Bids will bo open. .1 ai the G resham Drug Co. store sam e date at elgth o'clock p. m. The Board reserv es the rig h t to reject any or all bids. C. J. LUNQDUIST, Clerk, School D istrict No. 4. WRIGLEYS After Every Meat It ’s Hie longest-lasting conlectlon you can buy —and H ’s a help to d i gestion and a cleanser lo r the mouth and teeth. W r l f l l e y ’s m e a n s b e n e liia s w e l l a s p le a s u re . Piiinii T im ing. Plano tu n in g »3. Plano and organ STATED COMMUNICATION "WORTH I I O K I I'M . VI 2:1111 A. M.” repairing. Fred B. Jones. Phone or - ' , Faii view Lodge No. 92, A. F. & ders to Outlook. 1561. or TAbor 8952 Saturday evening, Octo- cr 4, 192 t 8 o'clock. L abor In CHEST OINTMENT F. C. D :gn V isiting breth ren wel- A p rom pt relief for Chest Colds, Croup, Influenza, Pneum onia and WM. H. STANLEY, S ecy. rid your rystem of Catarrh or Deafnc« 'M. D. FRITZ, W. M. P leu risy P ain s. P rice 50c. caused by Catarrh. Portland Telegram and Outlook, one F or Sale by All D ruggists The Dank of G resham pays 6 per SalJ fry d m _________ ttiiti for orrt ______ 40 year) ^*60 br mail. Bare * dollar. cent in te rest on tim e d e p o sits—Adv 1 A W ant Ad w ill do It for you. F. CHENEY & CO.. Tolrfo, O h i., S X h '3,? ¿ X T ’ *' KO H a ll’s M edicine X'Ä'V?