INSURANCE FOR FARMERS.
th . ?.WT,,'® -TO CBBDITOM.
T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief In r S
¿ “ l h 't eC"urt ot the Slate
Ore-
A ssn., of P o rtlan d , is upon its 21st
° f * ““ -">*»>. Pro-
year, and is the la rg e st F a rm e rs Mu
iie d ^ Jf
<tven .thaI the nnder-
tu a l F ire In su ra n c e A ssn, w est of the n s ig
f* .h 2
. . h * * ? « P P o ln te d A d m in l - t r s t o r
R ocky m ountains. T he yearly re p o rt o f th e e s ta te o t D a v id W e a v e r <ie< « a e e d
aonl for (|M ? H CoSrt o f the Stale of <»*-’
filed w ith th e In su ra n c e C om m ission I !fledf
r MultnoD’a ,‘ County, and has qual-
e r show s a to ta l m em bership of m ore
th a n 13,000, w ith $20,500,000 in force e s t a t - ’lT?0 ?*’ having claim » against said
san il milv v -T h y i notifted to Present the
an in c re ase of $2,500,000 over th a t of SUM,
duly vended as required by law to
1923. T he fire losses for 1924 a g g re I the undersigned at the office of W. J
»at Gresham, Oregon, within six
gated $55,000, all of w hich have been m,m ths from
the date hereof
ad ju sted and prom ptly paid. No low
o a te d and first published. Feb. 17. 1925
Last publication March 17 l» ’ 5
er ra te on farm in su ra n c e can be ob
JOHN METZGER.
tain ed from any o th e r com pany in
Adm inistrator o f the E state of
Oregon. If you believe in co-opera W. J. C O O P E R ^ “* W eaver Deceased.
tiv e m ovem ent am ong the farm ers
Attorney for Adm inistrator.
and need in su ran c e, call on P re sid en t Gresham,
Oregon.
H. W. S nash all, a t the F a ir G rounds
G resham . Phone 2101.—Adv.
Plano Tanlug.
Piano tu n in g 13. P lano and organ
T he Hank of G resham pays 5 per
repairing. Fred B. Jones. Phone o r
cent in te re st on tim e deposits.—Adv ders
to Outlook. 1561. or TAbor 8952
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T he O rient B ear C ats w ere defeated
In a b ask et ball gam e a t Sandy high
by the Sandy team . Score, 11 to 2.
However, th e Babtlat Cuba ca rrie d off
a ir v ie w
r a in
nd
arehouse
o
th e honors at th e O rient h all on S a t
u rday n ig h t in a gam e w ith th e Boring
g rad e school. Score. 20 to 13. T h e
a ir v ie w
re
B ear C ats play th e team of th e H igh
land B aptist ch u rch of P o rtlan d T u es
day n ig h t a t th e O rient h all.
1. W. A nderson is spen d in g a few
w eeks a t th e home of his fath e r, R. I.
A nderson. Mr. A nderson is an em
ploye of th e Pacific T elephone & Tele
g rap h com pany and has been s ta
tioned a t P endleton for sev eral years.
He is expecting to ta k e up w ork in
P o rtlan d soon and w ill m ove his fam
F E B . 17.
P rices Subject to Market Change»
ily to th a t city.
T he L adies Aid of th e B ap tist
PER TON
PER TON
will m eet at th e ch u rch on
At Spring Farm Dairy, 1% Miles East of Park Rose on | T church
B a rley , w h o l e ...................$ 5 2 .0 0
W h e a t ....................................$ 6 7 .0 0
hursday, F e b ru a ry 19. a t 2 o'clock.
All are invited.
Columbia River Highway.
B a rley , ro lle d or grou n d 5 4 .0 0
S c r a tc h ...................................... 6 3 .0 0
L ittle R obert F a irw e a th e r w as quite
Corn, w h o le .................... 5 8 .0 0
E g g P r o d u c e r .................... 5 5 .0 0
ill the first of th e w eek b ut is b e tte r at
th e p resen t tim e.
Corn, cra ck ed or ground 6 0 .0 0
M ill Run
42 00
II) »■ III. Sharp___________________________Free l„ i,rli al \„ ,„ i
Miss Ida M iller w as a P o rtlan d v is
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ito r on W ednesday, also Mrs. J. R.
O ats, ro lled or ground . 5 0 .0 0
L in seed O il M e a l.............. 5 4 .0 0
I-’** Head ° f High Grade Holstein and Durham Dairy D uncan and son.
Mrs. F ra n k McKinney en tertain ed
m et il h o- l ............... 4 8 .0 0
C ocoan ut M e a l................. 4 4 .0 0
Cattle, including 50 Springers and 60 fresh cows at time P o rtlan d relativ es on Sunday.
M ore M ilk, F ish ers. . . . 4 7 .0 0
T rip p le O il M e a l.............. 5 2 .0 0
Ot sale.
This is an accredited herd of very fine, dairy cattle A program is announced for next
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13 head of Heavy Draft Horses. All Faria Machinery.
T he usual services w ill be observed
next S unday a t th e B a p tist church.
We «re in the market for Grain
Sunday school a t 10, follow ed by
CLEANING, ROLLING, GRINDING,
p reach in g a t 11 by th e p asto r, th e
■ * « » « » i w m f ^ S ^ g e n o r U a n d . Oregon
at any time
Rev. Wm. F a irw e a th e r, B. Y. P. U. a t
7:00 and p reach in g at 8:00. T he eve
ning service is preceded by a song
POWELL VALLEY
service w hich is alw ays m uch en
joyed. On T h u rsd ay n ig h t of each
at thia B akery and a t S to r a
C larence Aim w as ta k en to Good
w eek th e re g u la r p ray e r service b e S am aritan h o sp ital Monday said to be
gins a t 7:30 and is follow ed by th e suffering w ith a p ecu liar form of in
( tuilaius the Vltamiues, mi -etl by
o f D airy C ow s an d Farm Im p lem en ts
choir p ractice. Any one who desires te rn a l poisoning. H e has been ill for ,
scientific priu cli lea
m ay join eith er service as all a re wel
week or m ore and so far has failed
^h© E. IL Wright Farm, 1 Mile East of Greshain on Powell
come.
IPs Guud and Good lo r You
to respond to m edical trea tm e n t.
Valley Road.
The Rev. O. J. W ilner began th e c ir
VICTORY
cu latin g Sunday of a co u n ter petition
to
th e one w hich h as recen tly been
THEO. VAN DOLTNCK
Tfp? P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n of
Phone 1221 g i .
Commencing at 10:30 A. M.
Free Lunch
placed before th e public in reg ard to
V ictory d istric t w ill m eet F rid ay th e estab lish in g of dan ces in G resh
night, F eb ru ary 20, a t 8 o'clock. T he am Union h igh school. T he Rev. Mr.
3 5 H e a d o f H ig h G rad e D airy C a ttle
com m ittee has a good p ro g ram p re W ilner is u n sp a rin g of his tim e and
pared. T he m eeting w ill be in th e energy to com bat th is la te st move on
This herd consisting of Holsteins, Guernseys, and Jersevs is
form of a club rally and som e dem on th e p a rt of som e who w ould in tro d u ce In good order and all Tuberculin Tested.
y
Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab
stra tio n w ork by clubs w ill be given. dancing into th e high school.
F ollow ing Is a b rief d escrip tio n of th e c a ttle to be sold
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
W. D. K inder w ill b e 'p re se n t w ith his
The H ome and F o reig n M issionary
possible prices, you’ll go to
3 Grade Holateln Cons with calf at side.
violin, also Geo. K. Je n n e r of G resh society of th e L u th e ra n ch u rch will
}’radp
lle lie rs to fresh en w ith second ca lf soon, e x tra good
am high is expected. A nother fe a hold an e x tra sew ing m eeting a t th e
4 C o n s fresh now. m ilking heavy.
’
tu re of th e p ro g ram w ill be a com hom e of Mrs. C arl Nelson F rid a y eve
3 Je rse y lle lfers, 1 fresh , 2 coining fresh soon.
m
unity
sing
led
by
the
Rev.
Wm.
F
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3 G rade G uernsey C o n s, 1 fresh In March, good ones,
ning, F e b ru a ry 20.
GEO. OIETL, I’rop.
Pboue 1711
G res haui
ft G rade H olstein C o n s to fresh en In March.
w eather, p a sto r of P le a sa n t Homo
Miss Sigrid Aim has enrolled as a
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A>, r "
B a p tist church.
stu d en t of th e N o rth w estern School
Mrs. Lucy P etree of L ake View, O re
of Com m erce in P o rtlan d for a b u si Nora* W a y n H ? '1 I,0 ,8 ,e ,n H ®K er lo *«**•'«« w ith second calf, (E d n a Itena
gon, who has been spending two ness course.
1 P u re Bred Je rse y B ull, 1 y ear old. R egistered.
w eeks w ith h er sister, Mrs. G. W.
The d ress form m aking class w ill
1 I u re B red H olstein Bull.
A llder, retu rn ed to S heridan. Oregon,
m eet a t th e schoolhouse on T h u rsd ay
w here she had been th e g u est of
m orning as n ea r 9:30 as possible. All
HORSES
an o th e r siste r for a m onth before
in te reste d a re invited to be p resen t
com ing to G resham .
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and b rin g lunch.
W hile h au lin g lum ber w ith a sled
W ednesday G. W. A llder m et w ith an
MACHINERY
ORIENT
accid en t w hich resu lted in th e frac
W“ *00*» J Hay track s, 1 Day Itake, M anure S p read er, 12 Cow S tan-
40 n?nw 7 r n ° i CJ‘.am plun B inder, used one season, Mower, C u ltiv ato rs, Oliver
tu re of tw o rib s w hen th e sled upset.
T he O rient school is p lan n in g for an u?, F SW’ i I) 8kL iH y ro w ’ P o tato P la n te r, Corn P la n te r, Ross E n silag e C utter
T he sled tu rn ed com pletely over, h it
ex cellen t e n te rta in m e n t to be given at M iu PAnK|ne’ P la t,o rm S cales, 30 Milk Cans, all sizes; Sim plex S ep arato r
tin g him in th e rig h t side and in th e
P
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th e schoolhouse on F rid ay evening, Milk Cooler, o th e r a rtic le s too num ero u s to m ention.
back. A physician w as called who or
F eb ru ary 20, w hich prom ises to be th e
dered him to rem ain q u iet for a few
best ever attem p ted by th e O rient s tu All sum s of $20 and less cash , all sum s over $20 six m o n th s’ tim e w ith «D-
w eeks. H e is restin g easily a t his
dents. One of th e leading fea tu re s
'e S
um ” “
hom e and is on th e w ay to recovery.
w ill be a little o n e-act p lay let of about
45 m in u tes in d u ratio n , called “T he
BORING
D olls' Sym posium .” In th is th e ch il
d ren of th e first th re e g rad es ta k e th e
T he Ladies Aid of th e M ethodist
GRESHAM, OREGON
I ch u rch w ill give a W ashington's p a rt of dolls and It is said to be a very J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer
clev er thing.
A. MEYERS, Clerk
F o re st Grove, Oregon
b irth d a y p arty a t the ch u rch on S a t
G resham , Oregon
T he five u p p er g rad es w ill ren d e r a
u rd ay evening, F eb ru ary 21, a t 8
BUMMOMH.
c a n ta ta of scenes ta k en from Robin
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore-
o’clock. E verybody is co rd ially in
3 Pits
W O O D STO CK
Hood. T he proceeds of th e e n te rta in <-iS.°rr!„ i0 o ,t.he ¿ 'o u 'lty of Multnomah.
vited. T he ladies of th e ch u rch are
Standard Typewriter
C
Ber;rh,. ^ tr°ehir,I5:fenI^ i , n«t,,r' V"'
m ent will be used to fu rn ish a te a c h
p lan n in g on fixing th e in te rio r of the
d e f i a n t ?iertha Kreb"‘ » b°v a named
e rs' room at th e schoolhouse.
| c h u rch in th e n ea r future.
D elivered, o r n t Pit
In the name of the State of Oregon, you
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Phone 2211
Special Cash Price at Mill Only
Public Auction
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1925
P 1
EMIL WAHL, Owner
OUR HEALTH BREAD
AUCTION SALE
Gresham City Bakery
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925
FOR THE BEST MEATS
THE SANITARY MARKET
Merit—
- .' K*.
and merit alone!
E. R. (TED) WRIGHT, Owner
SAND,
ITTLE has been said in print about the Wood-
■J stock—but much has been said by thousands
of enthusiastic operators.
I t’s mainly this background of good will—earned
by good performance—that is responsible for its
success.
Users will tell you the Woodstock is a most excep
tional typewriter—a composite of all improvements
conducive to effortless writing—plus a rare beauty
of type and sturdiness of construction that stamps
this machine as a thing apart.
I
Ask for Demonstration
Rebuilt Typewriter Co.
D istrib u to r
304 Oak Street
Portland, Oregon
WOODSTOCK
SANDY BLUFF
CORBETT VOI NG PEOPLE
TAKE MARRIAGE VOWS
T he re g u la r m ovie nig h t of th e Cot
I tre ll P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciation will
be Friday, F eb ru ary 20, a t th e school-
I house. T h ere w ill be seven reels in
all, tw o reels of "T he Old Oregon
T ra il,” and five reels of a comedy
I d ram a, en titled "M arylee Mixes In .”
C hester C assell conducted th e ser
I vices
at th e
C ottrell com m unity
ch u rch on Sunday, w hich w ere well
attended. Mr. C assell is also a fine
song leader. H e intends com ing out
| every S unday from now on. E very one
I is invited to atten d .
are hereby required to appear and an«-
wer the com plaint filed agalnnt you In the
above entitled suit on or before the 17th
day o f Februray, 1925. said date being the
♦ k J?
weeks, from
the first publication of thia summons, .nd
i If you fail to appear and answ er the com-
| p ain t for want thereof plaintiff will a p
ply to the Court for the relli-f prayed for
jn tile com plaint, to w lt : For the dlsso-
utlon o f the m arriage contract now e x
isting between plaintiff and defendant.
.U I? *u">m°n» Is published by order of
the lio n Robert G. Morrow, s Judge of
the Circuit Court, o f the State o f Oregon,
for the County of M ultnomah, which or
der w as made and entered on the 5th day
of January, 192ft, and the time prescribed
for the publication thereof is six con
secutive weeks, beginning on the «th day
of January, 1925, and continuing each
week thereafter to and Including the 17th
day of February, 1925.
W. J. COOPER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Gresham, Oregon.
F re d H icks and Miss M aude Mao
H enkie w ere u n ited In th e bonds of
m atrim o n y a t th e hom e of th e b rid e's
p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. H enkie,
S unday aftern o o n by th e Rev. W.
W right, p asto r of th e C h ristian church
a t C orbett. Only im m ediate relativ es
of th e co n tra ctin g p arties w ere p re s
en t a t th e cerem ony, w hich w as fol
low ed by a fine w edding dinner. T he
b rid e w as a ste n o g ra p h e r In P o rtlan d
p rio r to h er m a rria g e and is w ell
th o u g h t of in th e vicinity of C orbett
and also in P o rtlan d w here she has
, .U "OTICF. TO f HE IIITOIOC
nu m ero u s frien d s. A fter a sh o rt trip In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
CORBETT
gon for the County of Multnomah. P ro
th e couple w ill resid e for the p rese n t
bate Department.
Mrs. C. B. S ettlem eier en tertain ed w ith th e g ro o m 's m o th er, Mrs. Mary
N otice I m hereby given that the under
signed
hae been appointed executrix of
I her S unday school class F rid ay n ig h t H icks. Mr. H icks ow ns and o p erates
' » e
John F. Cheldelln, deceased,
|
by
the
Circuit Court o f the State o i
a t a v alen tin e p a rty at h er home. a tru c k for g en eral hauling.
Oregon for Multnomah County, and has
About 20 w ere p rese n t and a very en-
Pers?n» l having
claim
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in V IIlK
C
l t t i i r i H s
! again st said estate are hereby notified to
I joyable tim e is reported.
present the sam e, duly verified a s by law
required to the undersigned nt Route 4,
Miss Joy C rockett, a s s is ta n t prlnci
B ox 147K, Gresham. Oregon, within six
I pal of th e Colum bian high school, took
m onths from the date hereof,
i Dated and first published Jan. 27. 1925
h e r sen io r class to a th e a te r p a rty at
Last publication Feb. 17, 1925.
rid
your
system
o
f
C
atarrh
o
r
Deafness
MAY CBCILIA Cl I E l.D E I.IN ,
Jth e Rivoli W ednesday evening. A fter
caused by Catarrh.
E xecu trix of E state of
the p lay they enjoyed su p p er a t the
■
J°hn F. Cheldelln, Deceased.
Said by d n M itii for a rty SO y ta n
RICH
ARD
SLEIGHT, Attorney.
' Hazelwood.
Veon Bldg., Portland.
F. J. CHENEY &. C O ., Toledo, O hio
H a ll’s C a ta r r h
Medicine
GRAVEL
TEAMS
TRUCKS
C on tract G rad in g
of nil kinds
G arden mid Lawn Work
PLOWING
ED. PAISLEY
Iro u td n le
Oregon
NOTICE.
To Whom It May C o n cern :—Notice
1» hereby given th a t from an d afte r
th is date I will not be resp o n sib le for
any debts c o n tra cte d by my husband,
C. C. A nderson.
MRS. MAY ANDERSON.
G resham , Feb. 3, 1925.—Adv.
“It Sells Well—It Serves Well”
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