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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. ner.** In addition to th e tw o prizes Same ( h Often by Sew Firm. In the prize con test recen tly staged by th e O scarette, th e W eatherly Ice C ream com pany gave each of the by Mr. and Mrs. O scar Jo h n so n in lucky co n testan ts a b rick of its fam ous w hich tw o prizes w ere offered for th e ice cream . About 300 nam es w ere best and next best nam e for th e Con subm itted in all in th is unique co n fectionery w hich they recen tly p ur- egt and a C0D8lderable n um ber of chased, h ereto fo re know n as th e tbeD1 w ere discarded from th e fac t S channo coafectionery, Mrs. M. M. j tb a t tb ey w ere alre ad y tra d e nam es, S quire won th e first prize, a »3.50 box p ro p erly co p y rig b ted and th e re fo re it of candy, w ith h er sobriquet. T he w oujd be im possible to use them th e O scarette.” F ra n k S alisbury, th e new gecond Ume for a uk e p u rp o se Out ow ner of the confectionery a t th e cor- , of th e ,arg e num ber of nam e3_ Mr n e r of Main and F ifth stre e t, w as | and ^ jrs Jo h n so n selected four, b ut aw arded th e second prize, a »1.50 w ere unab le t0 m ake a choice box of candy. He had chosen th e _______________ nam e, "Jo h n so n ’s R e fresh m en t Cor- 1 T ake a tip— try th e W ant Ads. WILLYS-KNIGHT — four six The car you’ll never wear out—an automobile that really improves with use. OVERLAND SIX FOUR Overland-6 Sedan, $1095 at Gresham Overland-4 Sedan, $840 at Gresham Overland-4 Touring, $658 at Gresham All complete and all have all steel bodies A large list of good used automobiles Phone us for a demonstration on any used car which we have in stock. TRACTORS IMPLEMENTS HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Phone 1 1 4 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. E llingham ac com panied by Mrs. E m m a Godfrey, all of P o rtlan d , w ere ca lle rs at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. S ager W ednes day aftern o o n . Mr. and Mrs. C. H. M iller of Bell- rose w ere V alley v isito rs T h u rsd ay evening. Mr. and Mrs. W ill Richey and c h il d ren left la st Monday for E llen sb u rg W ashington, w here they w ill visit w ith frien d s for a few days. Mrs. E rm a R itten h o u se and little son D ale have re tu rn e d from e a ste rn Oregon w h ere they have sp en t th e p ast few m onths. Ja s. M cLean h as disposed of his farm h ere and w ill d ep a rt Monday w ith his fam ily for Tillam ook, w here he h as bought a d airy farm . C larence E k stran d is visiting th is w eek w ith his g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Edholm of n ear Albany. Mrs. Ja k e M etzger and Mrs: Camp of G resham , and Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore and wife m et w ith th e Ladies Aid la st T h u rsd ay a t th e hom e of Mrs. W illard Bliss. W illard K esterson and R uthven P o ppleton have re tu rn e d from a trip to Mt. Adams. T he Ja s. M cLean fam ily w ere ten dered a farew ell recep tio n by neigh bors F rid a y evening. CEDAR Mr. and Mrs. A. C. A lthaus and d au g h ter H elen, F ra n c e s B radley and E llis, D arr and C o rb ett M cLean of P o rtlan d , th e la st th re e th e g u ests of th e A lth au s fam ily, w ere a t th e Mc Lean sum m er co ttag e a t Rhododen d ro n sev eral days la st w e e k . On W ednesday th e p arty , w ith th e excep tion of Mr. M cLean and Mrs. A lthaus enjoyed th e ascen t of Mt. Hood. They re p o rt a m ost b eautiful clim b, m aking th e u p w ard trip in a little less th a n six h o u rs from th e tim b erlin e. O thers In th e p a rty m aking th e trip w ere two New E ngland lady ed u cato rs, one of whom had clim bed 21 peaks over 10,- 000 feet in height. T he re tu rn trip to th e base of th e m o u n tain w as m ade in about h alf th e tim e it req u ired for th e ascent. T he atm o sp h eric conditions w ere ideal for the trip to th e sum m it and th e m em bers of th e p arty could view th e w h eat fields of c e n tra l O re gon from th e top. R e g iste red D e n tis ts using the E. R. Parker System make a spe cialty of p ro ip p tly caring for out-of-town patients. NO. COMPANY'S N O T COMING F you drop a dish cloth, company w o n ' t come, save as a m atter of coincidence. Popular superstitions like this are losing ground; so is the superstition that there is something m ysteriously better about “ eastern” motor lubricants, m erely because they cost more and are made in the east. I The Right W a y to Judge Motor Oils More than ever, motorists are discovering that the test of an oil is not w here but h o w it is made, and how it lu b ric a te s. That’s w hy Zerolene—refined from se lected w estern naphthenic base crudes—is today suc cessfully lubricating m o r e cars in the Pacific Coast states than any other oil m a d e . A n Exclusive Process— W h a t it Does Lubricating qualities have never been more carefully or successfully preserved than by the processes used at Standard Oil Company refineries for the refining of Zerolene:—the Zerolene high-vacuum process, the Z e ro lene process of filtration through 40 tons of Florida F u l ler’s Earth, the refineries’ 15 positive checks for quality I W h a t Zerolene W ill Do For Your Car Zerolene will give your car better lu b r ic a tio n : it increases the gasoline mileage, reduces carbon-removal and maintenance costs and lengthens the life of any engine in which it is used. W h y pay tribute to a su p er stition? Insist on Zerolene. Always ask for Zerolene by n a m e . Qet the Facts! A series of independent and impartial reports show ing the experience of large users with Zerolene m otor oil has been collected in our booklet, “ W hy Pay Tribute to a Superstition?” Ask any Standard Oil Company rep resentative or Zerolene dealer for a copy. Insist on Zerolene — even if it does cost less Most people can not afford to waste unne cessary time in a den tist’s office, and E. R. Parker System dentists believe In giving such patients all possible at tention and work on each visit, to they will not have to come In so often. This work is all done so well it is fully guaranteed. You are sure of ood dentistry and complete satis- action. Best of all, you need not fear pain, for every safe method of overcoming pain is used. Prices arc moderate and examinations and ad vice are free. ? There are thirty-one offices where the E. R. Parker System is used. SEPTEM BER S, ( C A L IF O R N IA ) PAGE THREE 11 lili II IIIH IlliH i i ii IIIIIil i t i i i ii IHIHIIIIIIIIJU i a a i i i ii i i ii i t eiiiiHtiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin H iiiii IIIH i IH N H il 1 IIIIIIH GOODYEAR A visit to th e C h ild ren 's F arm Home by th e rea d ers of th e p aper would se ttle fo rev er th e m a tte r of generous su p p o rt of th a t in stitu tio n . T he home likeness of th e place, th e atm o sp h ere 52 Elective until September 12 of love and alm ost perfect under 2 stan d in g betw een every individual child and th e g en tle faced, w ise worn en who a re "m o th erin g ” them as w ell as "D addie” W ebb th e su p erin ten d en t is a w holesom e su rp rise, and well nigh a m y stery to every th o u g h tfu l visitor. On a v isit m ade recen tly by the w riter th e re w as found som ew hat m ore th a n th e u su al activ ity th a t al ways m ark s th is Home, for dependent and u nprivileged ch ild ren . D uring the sum m er vacation every child, from the big boys and g irls down to th e GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK tin iest “ kiddie,” has been busy w ith th e m any ta sk s needful in a farm home sh e lte rin g n ea rly 100 ch ild ren Authorized Dodge Serziee The dozen o r m ore cows, hund red s of chickens, flock of fine m ilk goats STO RA G E DAY OR N IG H T half dozen g en tle h o rses and th e pens of rab b its are given loving care. The gardens su p plying m uch of th e food are kept g u iltless of weeds, w hile thistles and o th e r p ests a re pursued HAMLIN & HOSS, P rops. by rele n tle ss busy hands. T he sw eet _________ — v Phone 8391 N ite phone <06 _ - Pow ell S tre e t G resham s sm elling hay is housed in big b arn s and n early 200 cords of wood,’ hauled MiillilIllIllllllliUillllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlUllllUilIlIhllllllllllllllllllllllliuillllllllllllIlUIll and sawed by th e big boys, w ill fu rn ish food for th e “bossies" and w arm th for the hom es in th e w in ter m onths. The la rg e r g irls in bloom ers w ere driving a team of fine horses, th e gift of the P o rtlan d fire d ep artm en t, w ith b arrels of w ate r for th e shade and fru it tre e s th a t dot th e building plot Nothing can equal the effectiveness of a and both boys and g irls w ere tending the law ns an d th e b o rd ers of flowers home-like service, reasonably priced, backed th a t m ake gay and sw eet th e y ard s up by methods that are fair and square. near th e room y cottages. DAY OK NIGHT D uring th e se sum m er w eeks th e sound of th e h am m er and saw has Phone 2171 Gresham, Oregon been h eard th e long day th ro u g h as MRS. J. E. G A TES J. E. G A TES tw o co ttag es w hich will house 40 m ore Lady A ssistan t M ortician ch ild ren a re h u rry in g to com pletion. W ith a p rid e few can u n d ersta n d the ch ild ren alread y "hom ed” th e re a re helping to sm ooth th e g rounds and to clean and sew in p rep a ra tio n for th e new ch ild ren Who w ill be lovingly welcomed by our w hole big fam ily. One Mile East 12-Mile Corner on Base Line Road Then th e fine big schoolhouse, p la n ned for 200 ch ild ren w hich wo expect to house w ithin th e next few m onths is prom ised for use at th e opening of Beginning 11 a. in. Free Lunch school for th e fall term . A fter the crow ded condition of our tem p o rary Am retiring from farm ing and will offer the following building we sh all be very happy to property at auction: have sufficient room for our school. If it w ere not for our faith th a t help Team of Horses. Two Jersey Cows, 1 fresh. Two Shouts. would come, based upon th e p ast g en Fourteen W hite Leghorn Pullets. 3 Tons Oats anil Vetch Hay erosity of th e Oregon people, we Rude m an u re «»render, nearly news Ford«ou trn c to r, Plow mid Discs w ould be m ore th an a little anxious K entucky D rill. 0 feet; I n t <*r nil t lotui I riding C ultivator, 2 wagons, wood, about th e equipm ent, as w ith our rack , hay ruck, curt, Il-In ch w alking plow, Il-In ch middle b u ster, g rap e school opening less th a n th ree w eeks hoe, b raslt b u rn er, In d isp easlb le to a berry grow ers h arrow , 500-lb. p la t aw ay we lack over »1200 for th e form scale, 2 sets h arn ess, 8-gang, s-lneli Iterry plow, w alking cu ltiv a to r, Falrlianks-V lorse pum p engines with Jackss log chains, double tre e s,/ class room equipm ent alone. It w ill single trees, prim ing hooks, and many sm all tools useful on a b erry farm . come because w e m u st have it. We T ents, stoves, tallies, benches, field equipm ent for b erry piekerss a re u rg in g th a t th e rea d ers of th is p a steel ran g e, gas p late, mid many o th e r article s. p er send to C h ild ren 's F arm Home. 506 Stock E xch an g e Bldg., P o rtlan d , TERMS— »20 item s or u n d er, cash. Approved notes acceptable on la rg e r am ounts. Oregon, such co n trib u tio n s as possi ble, and a t once. T he g ift can n o t be so sm all th a t it will not be ap p re cia t K. A. MILLER, Clerk ed nor so la rg e th a t it w ill not be w el COL. W. S. WOOD A SONS, Auctioneers come. A rvidson and Miss N ettie Nelson en ADA WALLACE UNRUH. joyed a trip aro u n d th e Mt. Hood loop Tires Reduced 20% Reduction on all Goodyear Straight sides 15% Reduction on all Goodyear Balloons and Clinchers GRESHAM GARAGE GATES’ FUNERAL HOME SERVICE AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 H. G. ANDREW, Owner POWELL VALLEY A. J. A nderson, fath e r of Mrs. E. S atte rstro m , h as been critica lly ill for the p ast w eek a t th e hom e of his dau g h ter. It is n o t know n ju s t w hat his sick n ess is, b u t he h as been g ra d u ally grow ing w eaker. Mr. A ndgrson ' 8 n early 79 y ea rs of age. Expert Shoe Repairing FAIRVIEW GRESHAM SHOE SHOP T he W om an's society of th e Sm ith M em orial P re sb y teria n ch u rch will Painless P a rk er D entist hold an all-day w ork m eeting T h u rs day, Septem ber 10, a t the m anse. All Using the E. R. PARKER SYSTEM m em bers a re specially urged to make an effort to be present. PORTLAND, OREGON T he re g u la r session of th e F air- 332% Washington Street view g ran g e will m eet S atu rd ay eve A rth u r N ystrom , C arl and F ran ces corner of Broadway ning, S eptem ber 12. T his occasion will be th e q u a rte rly b irth d ay celebration for th e m em bers who have b irth d ay s in th e m onths of July, A ugust and Septem ber. T he usual good gran g e d in n er w ill be served a t 6:30 and the g ran g e w ill be opened a t 8 o'clock, O i l the Fred Radford Ranch, about I Mile Southeast of beginning w ith th e le ctu re hour, to Cottrell School at Junction Bod ire Park and Bluff Roads. w hich th e public is co rd ially invited. P rin cip al It. E. Cannon of G resham Union high school w ill be th e m ain sp eak er of th e evening. School ch il B eginning a t 11 a. in. sh a rp . F ree I.nneh a t Noon. dren are especially Invited to be pres- nt. We will sell all our poultry and en tire holdings con AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 sisting of; 2«0 W hite L eghorn P u llets, 5 ni«oth* oldj 200 Laying W hite l.eg- horn Hen«, 1-year old. .T h ese hen* a re the best of stock having pro- (lueed o ver 200 eggs p er hen per y ear. 1 F o rd T ouring C ar. 1 good team of h o rses, w eight 3200 pounds. 3 good m ilch cows. 1 five y ears old, 2 six y ea rs old, 1 h eifer com ing fresh in Decem ber. F ifty b u sh els of w heat. T h irty bush els of o ats and vetch for seed. Two hu n d red bush els w in ter oats. T h irty b u sh els sp rin g s o ats. 25 tons good hay (6 to n s clover, 19 tons oats and v etch ). 8 tons straw . 1 tru c k wagon. 1 w agon w ith gravel bed. Ideal D eering m ow er. Six-lever riding cu ltiv a to r. P o tato p lan ter. Iro n h arro w . 1 Disc. H ay rak e. 14-inch plow. 2 sin g le cu ltiv ato rs. P re ssu re s p r a y e r . 2 sets double h arn ess. Anvil, vise. D rill. B rooder stove. A m erican cream se p arato r. Crow n S in clair six-hole ran g e, 2 -b u rn er oil stove, h eatin g stove, cam p stove, 2 rocking ch a irs, sm all tab le, bed com plete, m a ttress, d re sse r, 3 rugs, 9 x 1 2 feet; copper w ash boiler, 2 tubs, w rin g er, m ilk b uckets. A lot of g ard en and o th e r tools and v ario u s' a rticle s too num ero u s to m ention. , TERM S—All sum s »20.00 or un d er, cash. Over »20.00 six m onths' tim e on approved notes, In terest 8 per cent per annum . T hose d e s ir ing cre d it should m ake application to A. M eyers, at F irs t S tate Bank, G resham , Oregon, p rio r to sale. M. J. HUGHES t o A. McNEIL . Owner# W. S. WOOD A SONS, Auctioneers. A. MEYERS, Clerk SH O ES highw ay Sunday. T h e L adles' Aid of th e Swedish L u th e ra n ch u rch will m eet T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock a t th e p a rso n age, w ith Mrs. J. T ru ed so n as th e hostess for th e occasion. All are wel- ome to th is m eeting. T he M isses A udrey and M ildred Jo h n so n , M yrtle S o d erq u lst and M ar g a re t H olzhauser gave a m iscellan eous show er in honor of Mrs. C hester C h risten sen a t th e hom e of C harles Jo h n so n S atu rd ay evening. T he bride i received a num ber of ap p ro p ria te gifts HOUSEHOLD GOODS STANDARD OIL COMPANY 192.» CHILDREN'S FARM HOME APPEALS FOR HELP PLEASANT VALLEY Fine Dentistry With Few Visits T IF S D A Y , W ORK AND D R E SS SH O ES fo r M en a n d Roys CARL DAHL Phone 41 Gresham Phone J Ï I Gresham. Oregon Dr. A. H. Wright, V.S. A ll m i l , attended Diseases treated. of all pro m p tly domestic animals C. A. BUTCHER Hufu’r of f.iveoloctt Ix>rate<l on Base Line and Buckley Avenue Phone TAbor 4KJ» Roste I Portland, Ore. S ch ool o f D an cin g OPENS SEPT. 5 MRS. AGNES CARMEAN Every Saturday Phons JSl R E G IS T E R NOW Former Gresham Man Disappears. --- -------------------- The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains The College of Literature. Science and the A r t * with 22 departments The professional schools of A rc h i tecture and A llie d A rts — Business A dm inistration—Education—G rad uate S tu dy— J o u rn a lia m — Law— M ed ic in e — M u a ic — Physical Edu cation— Sex lology— Ex tension For a catalogue or anfi information iprite Thr P rjitfrar. U nii^rntif of Orrfon Eugrnt. O rtfon TheWtk Year Opew September 24.1*2» F rien d s of B. H arriso n Jo h n so n of C lackam as, form er O reshatn m an, a re w orried over his failu re to re tu rn to his home, w hich he left on A ugust 21. On th a t day he cam e to G resham to atten d some b u sin ess and from h ere w ent to P o rtlan d , according to th ose who saw him on the bus. Since then he has been seen by G resham friends a t Seaside. H is wife an d h er six sm all ch ild ren a re on th e farm of her fath e r at C lackam as, w here th ey are anxiously aw aitin g word from th e m issing man. H is b ro th er-in -law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shelley, m ade a trip to S easide to seek in form ation but could obtain none. It Is said th a t on a form er occasion Mr. Johnson disap p eared and way aw ay for tw o weeks. (ream Prices The Sandy creamery Is paying 55 rents at the creamery and S3 cent« on the route for butterfat—Adv.