GRESHAM OUTLOOK, POWELL VALLEY TBOVTDALE RESIDENT DIES AT ST. HELENS T he Sw edish M ission ch u rc h w ill give an e n te rta in m e n t on T h an k sg iv ­ ing beginning a t 7:30, co n sistin g of a p ro g ra m , follow ed by refre sh m e n ts. T h e proceeds w ill be devoted to v a ri­ ous ch u rc h en terp rises. R. P. S alq u ist h a s ren te d his farm to W. F. Robinson, of L innem ann s ta ­ tion, and w ill m ove to P o rtla n d to r e ­ side. H e w ill hold an au ctio n of his stock, m achinery and household goods a t his place on T uesday. D ecem ber 2. T he b azaar given by th e D eborah L adies Aid society S atu rd ay evening w hich w ill be used by th e Aid to f u rth e r th e in te re sts of th e church. DRESSMAKING That Satisfies Reasonable Prices Mrs. G. O. Dix Cedar A te . and P ow ell V alley Koad, Gresham O pposite J . V. C ogsw ells SANDY BLUFF P hone 1901 J. E. METZGER ^Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ 1 I BORING 1 Radio Electric Co. ! T he R ebekah lodge a t B oring w ill have a window d isp lay of fancy w ork T uesday. W ednesday and T h u rsd ay in W. A. M orand’s d ru g sto re. T he a r ti­ cles will be sold a t a b azaar co n d u ct­ = = ed by th e R ebekahs on S atu rd ay , No­ 5 vem ber 29, a t th e Odd F ello w 's hall. = I I J ROCKWOOD Savage Electric Washer an d Dryer ? THANKSGIVING DINNER. Special T han k sg iv in g tu rk ey d inner a t W ithrow 's, 75c.—Adv. | T he L adies Aid of th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h w ill hold a b azaar and chicken d in n e r a t th e ch u rch S a t­ u rd ay evening, N ovem ber 29, th e sale beginning a t 4:30 and th e su p p e r at 5:30. A splendid p ro g ram w ill be given d u rin g th e evening co n sistin g of read in g s an d m u sical n um b ers of a high o rd er. O. V. Badley, th e M iller & T racey q u a rte t and Miss V era B eckett a re expected o u t from P o rtlan d and o th e rs w ho w ill a s s is t a re Mrs. E. E. W elling, C. E. R u sh er and Miss G er­ tru d e A lexander, of G resham . Agents for 1M4 S u lfu r applied to field plots has caused visible re su lts in tw o weeks, In v estig ato rs have ag reed un til re cen t y ea rs th a t soils a re m ost often deficient in potassium , nitrogen, and phosphorus. A new m ethod of anal ysis proved th a t m any crops, p artic u la rly th o se of th e legum e and cab hage fam ilies, contain as m uch sulfu as phosphorus. T he red hill regions of w estern Ore gon yield 25 to 50 per cent in crease of clover or g rain s w hen su lfu red , ex p erim en ts show. T ests of arid and sem i-arid soils in Oregon proved th a t h ere a re a t (e a st 100,000 acres of al falfa th a t can be Increased one ton or m ore an ac re each y ear w ith su lfu r S u lfu r m ay be used on red hill soil at o n e-th ird th e cost of th e su lfu r ob tained in gypsum , th e use of w hich is com m on in w estern Oregon. A com bi­ n atio n of su lfu r, rock phosphate, m a­ nure, and lim e has given m axim um re su lts in som e re c e n t field e x p e ri­ m ents. S u lfu r is of value in co n tro llin g m any p la n t diseases an d p arasites, P o tato scab is d ecreased by su lfu r The red spider pest, th e eel worm , and num ero u s o th e r p ests a re co ntrolled w ith su lfu r. A pplied in stab les, su lfu r m ay p rev en t th e sp read of som e dis­ eases in m anure. A T h an k sg iv in g p a rty w ill be given by th e E p w o rth L eague of th e M eth­ o dist E piscopal ch u rc h a t th e ch u rch on T h u rsd ay evening a t 7:30, a t th e conclusion of w hich th ey w ill tr a n s ­ a c t th e re g u la r b u sin ess of th e m onth. • §5 a T he T rip le C him es com pany w ill ' f T < give a co n c ert and p ro g ram a t th e Farm Reminders. ' f ■' r a s i f G range h all on S atu rd ay evening. No­ O regon celery, if being blanched at vem ber 29, b eg in n in g a t 8 o'clock. All th is tim e of year, should not be a l­ 1 * 1 ' 1 1 a re co rd ially Invited to h ear th ese ex ­ lowed to stan d betw een th e boards ce lle n t e n te rta in e rs. long a fte r it is fit for use, says th e ex ­ Triple Chimes Concert at Rockwood. p erim en t station. A fter th e c h lo ro ­ T he T rip le Chim es e n te rta in e rs w ill phyll of th e sta lk has been changed give a co n c ert a t th e G range h all, to a yellow or w hite, depending on Rockwood. S atu rd ay evening, Novem­ th e v arie ty of color, th e q u ality , b r it­ b er 29, 8 p. m. A dm ission for ad u lts, tle n e ss and flavor begins to be lost. 35c; high school stu d e n ts, 25c; g rad e T h re e w eeks is u su a lly th e len g th of stu d e n ts, 15c—Adv. tim e req u ired to blanch th e sta lk s a l­ though th is m ay be sh o rte r or longer Aged Man Injured By Bicycle. T he Rev. J. H. Wood, th e aged r e ­ depending on the w eather. tire d M ethodist m in iste r resid in g on We have taken over the business and store of A. E. | Second stre e t, is confined to his home B a rn y a rd m an u re, p a rtic u la rly by in ju rie s he su stain e d S atu rd ay e v e ­ m an u re, h eats up rap id ly w ith a loss | Hamilton and respectfully solicit the patronage of the ning a t dusk w hen he w as th ro w n to of th e v alu ab le p lan t food elem ent n i­ 1 people of Gresham and vicinity. a th e p avem ent by a boy on a bicycle in tro g en . in th e form of am m onia. T his fro n t of th e 20th C entury sto re. He loss can be prevented, says th e O. A. C. w as in th e a c t of step p in g off from the ex p erim en t statio n , alm o st en tirely by I Phone 1823 Gresham, Oregon cu rb w hen th e boy ap p ro ach ed from sc a tte rin g a h andful of land p la ste r or Both w ere engaged in su p e rp h o sp h ate In th e g u tte r behind ^llllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllliiillllilllllllllillllllllllllililllllliuilllllliilllllllllllllln th e n o rth . w atch in g th e autom obile traffic w hich I each an im al, each day. S uperphos- w as p a rtic u la rly heavy a t th a t tim e p h o p h ate in addition to p reventing and n eith er th e m an nor boy saw each the loss of am m onia w ill re-en fo rce o th e r un til too late. He fell on his th e m a n u re w ith p h o sphorus in w hich rig h t side and as a re s u lt his eye is It is low. Many of o u r soils a re in blackened, th e rig h t sh o u ld er badly need of av ailab le phosphorus. Atwater-Kent RADIO National Mazda Shelby Lamps Packard-Pierce Electric Fixtures I PAGE THREE NOW IN GRESHAM General Gasoline and Lubricants Buy your Filtered General Gasoline from our visible pumps. “Fill Your Tank and Let Your Motor Decide" Sulfur Improves Crops. PLEASANT HOME C losing out m y stock o f A irtig h t H eaters, H e a te rs a n d R anges a t prices less than cost 1 ¿5, “ IIOLLYWOOD” SHOWN WEDNESDAY, T ill KSDAY tion of officers for P are n t-T e a c h e r a s ­ sociation and all m em bers a re re q u e st­ ed to be p resen t. J. T. and J. R. HORR VOVFMBFK Mr. and Mrs. Sam C a rre ll of Pow ell •'Hollywood.” th e P aram o u n t su p er- V alley sp en t S unday w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A ult, also Mrs. A u lt's m o th ­ ! production, w hich com es h ere on er, Mrs. Byron. 1 W ednesday and T h u rs d a y evenings Some of th e C o ttre ll people a re th is week, te lls a fascin atin g sto ry of hom e from Hood R iver w hile some a sc re en -stru ck co u n try g irl who ven- have a w eek o r ten days of w ork th e re j tu red to Hollywood to " c ra s h ” into yet. T he W illing W o rk ers of C o ttrell I th e movies. It never occurred to th e am bitious ch u rc h w ill hold th e ir b az aa r on De­ I heroine th a t an unknow n, inexperl- cem ber 12. T he program com m ittee has m ost fo rtu n a te ly secured th e Mil­ ! enced g irl m ight find th e allu rin g le r & T racey m ale q u a rte t, also a lady doors of Fam e so stro n g ly fortified who w ill give som e read in g s and they th a t th ey could not be b attered down w ill have c h a rg e of th e e n tire p ro ­ by m ere force. A3 a m a tte r of fact, very few of th e gram . I SO screen celeb rities com prising th e A su rp rise w as given on Mr. and Mrs. Voight, th e new re n te rs on the ¡ b rillia n t cast of th is p ic tu re reached H eddin place, on T h u rsd ay night, th e h eig h ts of screen success w ith a sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. sim ple leap and a bound. In m ost Baum back, w hen ab o u t 30 neig h b o rs cases they w ere com pelled to go cam e in to w’eicom e them to th e ir th ro u g h a m aze of prelim inar} s tru g ­ neighborhood. A very nice tim e w as gle and tra in in g before they ev e n tu a l­ ly “got in.” had and a splendid lunch served. T he p ictu re is highly en tertain in g , A lbert A ult Is hom e for aw hile, th e is one of th e really g rea t productions su rv ey o rs h aving finished th e w ork and m any lessons m ay be learned for th is w in ter. D ecem ber 1 is th e date set fo r elec­ from th e situ atio n s it p resen ts. W ord w as received a t T ro u td ale M onday evening of th e d eath of Isaac H atfield, who died at th e hom e of his d au g h ter, Mrs. May » u d e rso n , a t St. H elen s M onday aftern o o n . Mr. H a t­ field's wife. N ellie H atfield, who was fo rm erly p o stm aste r a t T ro u td ale, died ab o u t th re e y ea rs ago, and his son, P o rte r, passed aw ay a few m onths ago. Since th e d eath of his son, Mr. H atfield had lived alone. H e left T ro u td ale a w eek o r so ago, a p p a re n t­ ly in good h ealth , for a v isit w ith his d au g h ter a t St. H elens, an d th e new s of his d eath w as a g re a t s u rp rise to his friends. H e is survived by tw o d au g h ters, May an d S tella, th e la tte r fo rm erly be­ ing a te a c h e r in th e T erry d istric t. T he fu n e ra l w ill be held a t th e T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rc h W ednesday a f te r ­ noon a t 1:30, th e Rev. EAR. D. Hol- lensted in ch a rg e of th e services. In ­ te rm e n t w ill be in D ouglass cem etery. STOCK SALE = = T IF S P IV , S BOTKIN & JOHNSTON Gresham, Oregon OUR HEALTH BREAD at th is B akery and at S to r s Contains the Vitamin«*», mi ed by scientific prlucii les It's Uood and Good for You Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DOM NCR Phone 1221 FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, I^ard, Etc., prepared aud sold under ab­ solutely sanitary conditions aud at lowest possible prices, you'll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. DIETL, Prop. Phone 1711 Make Winter Driving a Pleasure B ring your c a r to this g a ra g e an d let us equip it w ith a set of th e fam ous “All-weather Goodyear Tire»” E x cellen t on w et p av em en t or on soft d irt road s. All sizes in Cords or Balloons JUST ARRIVED! DENATURED ALCOHOL For radiators only GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK Ignition Work AUTHORIZED DODGE SERVICE STORAGE BY DAY OR NIGHT G RESH AM G ARAG E HAMLIN & IIOSS, Props. Auction Sale H aving rented my farm , I will offer at Public Auction on the Salquist place bruised and he is som ew hat over th e sev ere sh ak in g up. picked up by G eorge D uncan sisted on going to his hom e fu rth e r assista n ce . nervous T he queen bee m ates w ith the drone H e w as or m ale bee on th e wing. H er m at but in ­ ings a re not u n d er th e co n tro l of the w ithout 3 Miles East of Gresham on the Boring Hoad beekeeper except as he m akes it pos sible to have a supply of good drones an d lim its th e supply of poor ones Plano Toning. P iano tu n in g $3. P lan o an d organ says th e O. A. C. extension service. rep a irin g . F red B. Jones. Phone o r ­ T he queen bee ap p a ren tly m ates hut Sale Kain or Shine 10:30 A. M. Free Lunch d ers to Outlook, 1561. or TA bor 8952. once in h er life tim e. Milk re p o rt b la n k s now for sale T he su ccess of an y tile d rain ag e cheap a t th e O utlook office. The following described property. system depends upon th e outlets. D uring th e sum m er m onths m any of th e o u tle ts have becom e clogged by th e gro w th of vegetation and by cav ­ Team of Horses, weight about 2000 Dis. Jersey Cow, 2 Heifers ing in of th e sides of th e o u tle t ditch. As th e fall w ork slack en s, th e farm er Shotgun, Rifle and Pistol P ro fessio n als H andicapped should exam ine th ese o u tle ts and Hinder, Mower, Hay Rnke, Grain Drill, Fanning Mill. Three 14-lneh clean them so they can w ork to th eir Walking Plows, 12-lncli Walking Plow, S-ineh Walking Plow, Side llill Plow, Harrow, Cultivator, Low Wheel Wagon, Wagon, Hoover I’otalo m axim um capacity. TURKEYS, GEESE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924 STO C K SHOOTING MATCH MACHINERY Digger, Land Plaster Spreader, Disc, Spring Wagon, Cart, Slninp Puller, Cable and Blocks Blasting Spoons and Augers, Hay ( niter, 2 llay knives, Sledges, Wedges, Splitting Bars. Saws and many other small tools. Milk Cart, 3 five-gallon and 2 ten-gallon Milk Cans, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, Incubator. 5*4 Miles E a st of G resham and Ducks ORIENT HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ralph Johanson’s Field Beds, Table, Dining ( hairs, Reed Parlor Set. Conch, Sewing Machine, Stoves, Dressers and Wash Stand. Rugs, Cupboard, Washing Machine and many other articles too namerous to mention. SUN., NOV. 30 T E R M S —All sum s $20.00 and u n d er cash. A m ounts over $20 on six m o n th s' tim e upon approved n otes a t 8 per cent in te re st. T hose d esirin g cre d it m u st m ake arra n g e m e n ts w ith th e c le rk before d ate ot sale. Sandwiches and Coffee will Be S en cd R. SALQUIST, Owner R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer Phones Bdwy. 8576 Gresham 1201 and 355 K. A. MILLER, Clerk Three T ru c k s D ally 65*4 N. Second Street In su re d C a rrie rs MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE Portland — Way Point» — Gresham Local and Long Distance Moving Wood Coal Briquets Grape Vines. **>Phone 2391 Pilte Fone 7IM1 AN INVITATION Come to o u r holiday p arty At th e hall on S atu rd ay n ig h t T h ere'll be m usic and gam es a-p len ty And a tre e ail shining and bright. And th e fu n n iest auction you ever saw Ot th e fu n n iest an im als, too. W e’re p lanning to have a jolly tim e And we hope you'll come,— Now do. Fairview City Hall, Saturday, November 29 ADMISSION IU (ENTS. C hildren u n d er 12 adm itted free, if accom panied by p aren ts. Doors open 7:30. Progni in at H o’clock. Agricultural Fact Finding Coninil