GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
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AUCTION SALE
ON THE 01.1) CHAS. HUNTER FARM
A bout 1 m ile so utheast ot P le a sa n t Home and 7 m iles so u th east of G resh
am . T ake Bluff road a t G illis station. If com ing by electric line get off at
S cenic station.
SATURDAY, SEPTEM BER
Beginning at 11 a. m. Sharp
5, 1925
Free Lunch at Noon
LIVESTOCK
IB Milch ( o » s —All young and in good condition, no h ard m ilkers, k ic k
e rs, th ree te s te rs or sh o rt m ilkers. All a re good p roducers, fresh en in g date
w ill be announced and gu aran teed . Five fresh before d ate of sale an d several
soon a fte r date of sale.
11 Je rse y H eifers— AU tw o y ea rs old th is fall, p a stu re bred, some fresh e-n
e a rly in w inter.
T his is no tra d e sm a n ’s herd. I have raised every c ritte r except four and
b roken every cow to milk.
One Bay Team of Geldings, about 2700 pounds, g entle and tru e, w ill w ork
anyw here. One G ray M are about 1100 lbs. Two C hester W hite Brood Sows.
FARM EQUIPMENT
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Set H eavy W ork H arness. Set Single H arness. A nker H olth S ep arato r
No. 5, good as new. Set Morse F airb an k s P latfo rm Scales, cap acity 500 lbs.
14, 10-gallon Milk Cans. 2, 5-gallon Milk Cans. H eavy F arm W agon w ith
g rav el bed. New D eering Mower, cu t 30 ac res only. Hay Rake. 3-sectiou
D rag H arrow . 10-shovel Disc w ith tru ck . 14-inch O liver Chilled Plow. R id
ing C ultivator. Single row C ultivator. W’heelbarrow . Set D ehorners. 225
feet one-inch rope. L ot of barbed w ire and a lot of tools and o th er sm all
a rtic le s too num erous to m ention.
MATURED CROPS
24 Tons Clover and T im othy Hay. 18 Tons O ats, V etch and Wrheat. 15
T ons Baled S traw . 14 T ons O ats (w hite and g ray ). 2 ac res P otatoes, ready
to dig.
TERMS— All sum s $20.00 or u n d er cash. Over $20.00 six m o n th s’ tim e on
approved notes, In terest 8 per cent per annum . T hose d esirin g cre d it should
m ake applicatio n to A. M eyers, a t F irs t S tate Bank, G resham , Oregon, prio r
to sale.
W. J. PH A IR , Owner
W. S. WOOD A SONS, Auctioneers
A. MEYERS, Clerk
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W e want you to know that the reverent
customs of the past aided by modern pro
fessional knowledge and improved facili
ties make ours a service of idealism.
Gresham Funeral Parlors
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& te d /ia n i,
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N o w I s t h e T im e t o
E le c tr ify Y o u r H o m e .
You already know that Electric Service is the most
useful and economical servant in the home.
Why not start now and let Electricity do all your
household drudgery for you?
MODERN APPLIANCES
AT MODERATE PRICES
We have an excellent stock to select from.
Electric Store
Electric Building
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.
IK IPA Y ,
AUGUST
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PAGE THREE
NEW DODGE PARK GRADE SCHOOL AT TROUTDALE
TO ELIMINATE STEEP HILL TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 14
A la rg e force of men and team s is
a t w ork rem ak in g th e C rissey grade
from th e top of th e hill to th e Sandy
riv e r level. T he new g rad e begins on
th e R ich ard s h ill and is being hewn
o ut of th e side of a bluff. It w ill be
scenic and rem ark ab ly b eau tifu l w hen
com pleted and w ill obviate th e long
steep g rad e th ro u g h th e C rissey p ro p
erty w hich has been in use for m any
years, and w ill m ake an easy a p
proach to Bull Run and th e head
w orks of th e P o rtlan d w ater supply.
T he city of P o rtlan d and C lackam as
county a re co operating In th e cost of
th e project, th e form er b earin g tw o-
th ird s of th e expense. One of th e
spans from th e old B urnside bridge
in P o rtlan d w ill be placed acro ss th e
Sandy n ear th e p resen t bridge and
w ill connect w ith th e new road. Six
m onths w ill be needed to com plete th e
w ork 6f grading.
Mrs. W- L. C rissey and Jim and Mrs.
C rissey’s niece. Miss P risc illa B aum
g arte n of Amboy, Illinois, are sp en d
ing th e w eek a t G earh art.
Mrs. Jim m ie Cam eron is th e proud
p o ssesso r of a new piano.
Mrs. Jo h a n n a B aum garten, m other
of Mrs. W. L. Crissey, is spending the
sum m er in Illinois.
Miss A ngenette C rissey has retu rn ed
from a d elig h tfu l ten-day tr ip to
C rater L ake, re tu rn in g via Bend,
B urns and o th e r e a ste rn Oregon
tow ns.
Mrs. A. C. W’oodcock, who has been
a t h er cottage a t th e beach for th re e
w eeks, has retu rn ed . Two ch ild ren
accom panied her.
"D ell” H udson is accu m u latin g m a
te ria l for th e building of a com m odi
ous b arn on his place.
POWELL VALLEY
Miss E lsie M attson accom panied her
cousins, E lla and C ath erin e W illiam s
to th e ir home a t Chinook, W ashington,
S atu rd ay for a stay of sev eral weeks.
T he W illiam s g irls had been visitin g
w ith E lsie for some tim e past.
Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olson and Mr.
and Mrs. Adolpe G ustafson and son of
P o rtlan d enjoyed the trip aro u n d th e
Mt. Hood Loop highw ay W ednesday.
D uring th e ir trip they m et Dr. and
Mrs. J. G. S tu re, also Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Chiodo who w ere m aking th e
loop.
Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert P alm blad,
H a rry S pencer, wife and d au g h ter,
Mr. and Mrs. F red C ham berlain and
Ed Staffenson sp en t S atu rd ay and
Sunday In m aking th e trip around
Mount Hood. They cam ped S atu rd ay
n ig h t at Hood R iver m eadow s.
Mrs. J. J. L in d q u ist w as given a
su rp rise at h er home W ednesday a f
ternoon, th e occasion being h er 77th
birthday. Before leaving, th e g u ests
w ere served refresh m en ts.
T he Rev. O. J. W ilner, p asto r of the
Sw edish M ission church, an nounces
his topic for th e S unday m o rning se r
mon a t 11 o’clock as "T he Slave and
the Son,” and in th e evening a t 8
o'clock as "F aith fu ln ess and A ble
ness.’’ T he Sunday evening service
will be in E nglish. Sunday school w ill
be held a t 10 o'clock S unday m orning
and th e young people's m eeting a t 7
in th e evening.
Mrs. H om er W illiam s and tw o c h il
d ren re tu rn e d W ednesday from a tw o-
w eeks’ stay a t a num ber of T illam ook
beaches.
HALEY
T he special m eetings, w ith Rev. D.
E. A nderson in ch arg e, have Increased
In pow er and Interest. E ach succeed
ing m essage h as been, if possible,
m ore p en e tratin g and convincing th an
th e preceding one. A m ost u rg e n t call
and in v itation to every m an, woman
and child in th e com m unity to avail
them selves of th is ra re o p p o rtu n ity
and atten d th e rem ain in g services is
extended by th e pasto r, th e Rev. A.
Johnson, who says, "T he Rev. Mr. A n
derson p reach es next Sunday a t 11
and 8 p. m., also on Monday, T uesday
and W ednesday evenings. T he g re a t
est and m ost Im p o rtan t question be
fore th e hum an m ind is th a t of r e
ligion, th erefo re, com e."
FAIRVIEW
A h u ck leb erry p a rty co n sistin g of
Mr. and Mrs. I ra Brooks, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Mode, Mrs. J. H. P eterso n , Mrs. J.
W. M oller, Mrs. E. S urface, Mrs. M.
B urlingam e and Clyde P eterso n spent
the week end a t G overnm ent Camp.
They succeeded In b rin g in g hom e 38
g allo n s of berries.
C. E. S tockton has th e c a rp e n te r
work com pleted on th e new F airview
•haolhouse w hich Is n early ready for
occupancy. The school y ear will open
•September 14.
T • <iin.l -y school of the M ethodist
.U’ch will be lv ld at 10 o’clock u n
d er th e d irectio n of Mias Rachel
I’e tc b o n . A song service will precede
the evening preach in g service. T he
Rev. C. B. May will deliver th e eve
ning serm on.
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n of
C orbett expects to hold a m oonlight
picnic at W aukeena F a lls on T uesday
evening, S eptem ber 1. at 7 o'clock.
Each person Is to b rin g hia own picnic
bask et
The club extends a cordial
in v itatio n to all who w ish io attend.
The T ro u td ale school w ill open Sep
tem b er 14. T he te ac h ers a re prin cip al,
R. D. H ew itt, from A lbany, O regon;
in term ed iate. Miss F oss from P o rtlan d
and Mrs, A m inta Scott, th e form er
p rim ary teach er.
The Rev. R. D. R obinson of Mc
Minnville, Oregon, w ill preach at the
T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rc h Sunday
evening at 8 o’clock, all a re cordially
Invited, T he Rev. E. R. D. H ollen-
sted is ta k in g his p u lp it a t McMinn
ville for th e p resen t.
Miss E u n ice Cooper of T he D alles is
visiting h er au n t, Mrs. C. I. Thom as.
T here w ere 43 S unday school pupils
atten d ed th e picnic at P en in su la p ark
and all rep o rted an enjoyable tim e.
Mrs. C. C. Bush and fam ily sp en t th e
w eek-end v isitin g here w ith Mr. Bush.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H arlow and sons
Sam and R obert re tu rn e d hom e by the
Ml Hood Loop road a fte r a tw o w eeks'
vacation at
G overnm ent
m in eral
rings.
Miss M ildred King of A storia spent
e w eek-end w ith Mrs. G ladys Mc-
nnis, en ro u te to McCready, W ash-
gton, w h ere she w ill v isit h er sister,
Mrs. H elen Day.
Mrs. W allace Spence an d ch ild ren
retu rn ed W ednesday from a two
m o n th s’ v isit w ith h er rela tiv e s In
Spokane.
The M isses M arjorie K endall and
M arguerite and Leona Bailey have r e
tu rn ed from th e ir vacation a t Seaside.
Mrs. Jo h n L audan and d au g h ter
Helen and Amy and D orothy K endall
have re tu rn e d from a tw o w eek’s v a
cation a t Ocean P ark.
Mrs. Tom H ensley Is visitin g at
N etarts bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vogel and c h il
dren. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Vogel, all
of T he D alles, sp en t Sunday w ith
th e ir sister, Mrs. Geo. P arish .
Mrs. A nna R ichardson and d au g h
te r E lla an d Mrs. E lla H ensley are
spending th e ir vacation a t th e T illa
mook beaches.
Mrs. A nna D uke, Mrs. Olive S trebin
and Mrs. G race W heeler a re spending
a few w eeks a t Pacific City.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jo h n so n of Se
a ttle a re v isitin g th e ir p are n ts, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Johnson.
DO YOUR OWN
B A N K IN G
IF YOU S P E N D all your money,
somebody else will deposit it and re
ceive the benefits that you should have.
PART OK THE MONEY that you
earn should be laid away—you can put it
in our savings department and have it set
to work earning interest and you will be
surprised how quickly it grows.
BUILD UP a bank account to call
upon uhen needed.
J
ROCKWOOD
T he S unday school of th e Rockwood
com m unity ch u rch w ill m eet a t 10
o’clock as usual. T he E p w o rth League
w ill m eet a t 7:15, follow ed by the
preach in g serv ice at 8 o’clock, by th e
p asto r, th e su b ject of w hich w ill be,
“T he F ull Life and R u n n in g O ver.”
Miss G ladys McCann will be th e lead
er of the E p w o rth League.
Miles G rim shaw Is having some
sh in g lin g done on his house an d Mr.
E v erh ard t is building an addition on
ot h is residence.
T h e g irls com posing th e liom em ak-
ing club have been obliged to call off
th e ir trip to th e m o u n tain s on a c
co u n t of th e condition of th e ir leader,
Mrs. D aggett. She has been u n d er a
p h y sic ia n 's ca re on acco u n t of a weak
condition of th e h e a rt and It w as not
th o u g h t ad v isab le for h er to u n d e r
ta k e the trip .
T he Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore w as the
victim T h u rsd ay n ig h t of p ro w lers
who en tered his g arag e, broke th e
lock on his c a r and ap p ro p riated to
th e ir use th re e tire s and a rim . Some
good clu es w ere left by th e thieves
la th e w ay of foot and finger p rin ts
and th e officers have hopes of causing
th e a r r e s t of th e p a rtie s soon.
Sand
Road Material
Gravel
( rushed Rock
Gresham Transfer & Service Station
Light and Heavy Hauling
GAS AND OIL
WALRAD
Phone 1631
WRIGHT
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GATES’ FUNERAL HOME
SERVICE
Nothing can equal the effectiveness of a
home-like service, reasonably priced, backed
up by methods that are fair and square.
DAY OK NIGHT
Phone 2471
MRS. J. E. GATES
Lady A ssistan t
CORBETT
Mrs. M. E. Reed is spending th is
w eek in P o rtlan d , th e guest of her
d au g h ter, Mrs. A. B. Fox.
Gresham, Oregon
J. E. GATES
M ortician
F IS K
TIRES
and
TUBES
Mrs. L a u ra S am uelson and little
d au g h ter of M cM innville are visiting
h er p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. J. W. Ross,
Wm» i» *• "rat
a t S um m it on th e C olum bia riv er
Vulcanizing
and
Retreading
highw ay.
All W ork G u aran teed
Mrs. E th el S m ith S te w a rt Is visiting
frien d s In P o rtla n d th is week.
T he sum m er season for salm on fish
GEO. A. BRANDT,
Phone 1471
ing cloges T uesday, A ugust 25, and
C o rb ett w ill seem like a deserted vil
GRESHAM
lage a fte r th a t date, u n til S eptem ber
10, w hen th e season reopens, and we
h ea r the "h u m ” of th e m otor boat on
the river.
Just opened in the
McKtlliken Bldg.
R alph K incaid is d riving a new F ord
P ow ell St., n ea r B row n’s M arket
coupe, a rec en t p u rch ase.
Mrs. G raham and d au g h ter Doris,
who have been visitin g h er m other,
All kinds of
Mrs. H ays, for sev eral days, w ent to
Shoe Repair Work
P o rtlan d T uesday.
Work Uaaraatood. Prices Kcasunsblc
Mrs. Lew is Reed and Mrs. Olivia
Give Us a Call.
L eland w ere In P o rtlan d W ednesday.
New and Second-hand Shoes
T he an n u a l m eeting of th e ea st
PL E A SA N T HOME
M ultnom ah P ioneer asso ciatio n will
S ervices a t P le a sa n t Home B ap tist be held a t C olum bia g ran g e h all, W ed
ch u rch n ex t Sunday will be as usual nesday, S eptem ber 2.
Did you know you could
w ith S unday school a t 10 o’clock,
buy a
p reach in g a t 11 and 8 by th e pasto r,
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th e Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er. B. Y. P. U.
T he com bined S unday school and
m eets a t 7:30 w ith R oland E rick so n ,
leader. A larg e num ber of th e S u n m orning w orship of th e P le a sa n t V al
30 x 3i/2
day school m em bership enjoyed a de ley com m unity ch u rch will be held
BUCKEYE
CORI)
lightful tim e at th e Sellw ood p ark on from 10 to 11:30 o’clock, th e topic of
T uesday a t th e picnic w hich w as the th e p asto r to be, "W hen B irds W aken
fully guaranteed for
cu lm in atio n of th e rec en t contest. and Shadow s F lee.” The official board
T he defeated B lues en tertain ed ro y a l m eeting of th e ch u rch w as held Mon
ly, even to larg e dishes of Ice cream . day evening and th e rep o rts from the
Volley ball, b ask etb all, sw im m ing and v arious officers show ed a con sid erab le
Why pay morel
th e w ading pool for th e kiddies w ere advancem ent over th e previous year.
T
he
p
asto
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th
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Rev.
J.
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tanford
some fea tu re s of th e en tertain m en t.
C. J. Scoville of P o rtlan d w as a Moore, says, “T he plans for th e com
Sunday g u est a t th e hom e of Mr. and ing year a re being form ulated and we
Mrs. H. C. N elson, Also Miss C aroline expect them to w ork out successfu lly
C orner R oberts Avenue and
Pow ell S tre et
V aerettl w as a week end visito r at because of th e new addition to the
th e sam e home. Miss V aerettl is a eh u rch building and th e faith fu ln ess
GAS 2 0 c
p opular te ac h er of K lam ath F a lls and of th e w o rk ers In ch arg e."
is spending h er vacation with frien d s
Lynch P.-T. A. io Meet.
and relativ es n ea r Sandy.
T h e Lynch P aren t-T ea ch e r asso cia
P eople of P le a sa n t H ome expect to
enjoy h u ck leb e rry pie to th e fu llest tion will hold Its first m eeting b egin
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ex ten t d u rin g th e com ing year. R e ning a busy year on F riday, S ep tem
MRS. AGNES t ’ARMEAN
cent “ v isito rs’’ to th e h u ck leb erry ber 4. T he p a re n ts and te ac h ers of
Every Saturday
aptch w ere Mrs. B. C. A ltm an and son th e d istric t a re urged to be p rese n t
Phone 781
REG ISTER NOW
Dale, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k McKinney as th e p lan s fo r th e new y ear w ill be
and H arold, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. C a r discussed.
th a t th e la rg e st em ploym ent-group,
p en ter and Mr?. J. Collins. All r e
am ong women w o rk ers, is still dom es
Women in E m ploym ent.
tu rn e d w ell loaded.
H ere a re som e in te restin g things tic service. But th e ac tu al num ber
ab o u t woman em ploym ent in A m erica, of women so em ployed has decreased
it m e g irl-w o rk e rs w ere
CEDAR
ju s t found o u t by th e w om en's bureau sin ce l» io
of th e d ep a rtm en t of lab o r: T h ere suddenly taken out of th e offices and
H elen A lthaus and F ra n ce s B radley are 8,500,000 women w ag e-earn ers in facto ries, chaos would resu lt. But th e
a re visiting In P o rtlan d for a few days this co u n try . Of these, 42 per cen t or sta tistic s show th a t they g et out th em
selves, one by one. in th e norm al way
with the fo rm e r's g ra n d fa th e r, E. H. 3,570,000 are u n d er 25 y ea rs old. Of —m a rriag e.—O regon O range Bulletin.
all th e men em ployed in A m erica,
W illiam s.
only 22 per cen t a re u n d er 25, Which
Mrs. Olive S trebin has re tu rn e d probably Indicates, first, th a t men
DARK KINGS UNDER ETIS
from a tw o-w eeks’ visit w ith a cousin do n 't go to w ork as ea rly as women,
h
ut
seek
h
igher
ed
ucation
in
large
F
or
th e relief of d a rk rin g s and
a t Sand L ake n ear N etarts. H er son,
m b ers; second, th a t women quit blood shot eyes th e re is nothing b e tte r
R obert, w ent down to th e beach and n w u orking
en tirely in m any or m ost th an sim ple cam phor,
w ttchhaael,
bro u g h t h er home.
cases when they g et m arried , w hile | h y d rastls, e t c , as m ixed in L avoptik
m arriag e, for a m an. m erely m eans a eye w ash. The quick action is s u r
Money to loan on real estate. Farm beginning of serio u s work.
It will I prisin g .
Eye cup free.
G resham
loans at ( per ceoL B. W. Thorns.
also su rp rise m ost people to learn D rug Com pany.
Gresham Tire Shop
Electric Shoe Repair Shop
W. Rosenfeld, Prop.
KELLY-SPRINGFIELD
$ 8 -5 0
Ivy Filling Station
School of Dancing