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
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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
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5 vem ber 29, a t th e Odd F ello w 's hall.
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ROCKWOOD
Savage
Electric Washer
an d Dryer
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THANKSGIVING DINNER.
Special T han k sg iv in g tu rk ey d inner
a t W ithrow 's, 75c.—Adv.
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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
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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.
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T he T rip le C him es com pany w ill
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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“ 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
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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
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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 .
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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
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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<o<lon m ent sta tio n of th e U niversity of
W ordens, Concords, N iag aras, one
P re sid en t Coolidge la st w eek a n M innesota.
year old. Splendidly rooted, su re
F red H. Bixby, p resid e n t of th e
grow ers. Low prices. O rder now for nounced th e ap p o in tm en t of th e fol
A m erican N ational Live Stock asso cia
fall p lan tin g . H arold Oberg, C raig
road, fo u rth house n o rth off B arr road. lowing eight men to serve as a com tion, Long Beach, Cal.
T abor 6014, P o rtlan d , R. 7, Ilx. 966.
m ission to In vestigate a g ric u ltu ra l
The Com m ission held Its first m eet-
conditions and to re p o rt a program for I ings in W ashington on Monday, No-
WOOD, WOOD!
a g ric u ltu ra l relief:
I vem her 17.
If you h av e n 't your wood see Cecil
M etzger, G resham , phone 1151.
tf
F o rm er G overnor R obert D. Carey,
W hen C alifo rn ia raised 4,000 c a r
of Wyoming.
loads c itru s fru it we talk ed over-pro-
O utlook w ant ads w ill b rin g buyer
O. E. B radfute, p resid en t of the i ductlon. la ist year we used 95,000
I and se lle r to g eth er eheaply and
quickly.
A m erican F arm B ureau F ed eratio n , of carlo ad s.
'hicago.
In all form s 17,000,000 hom es now
C h arles 8. B a rre tt, ch airm an of the | use elec tric c u rre n t for light, pow er
N ational Board of F arm O rganization. j an d h eat, and in 1923 we m ade and
sold 2.002,000 vacuum clean ers, elec-
Tnlon City, Ga.
' trie fans and w ashing m achines.
Louis J. T ab er, m a ste r of th e N a
C onveniences furnished th e hom e
tional G range, Colum bus. Ohio.
[o w n er by m an u factu red gas and rap id
R alph P. M erritt, p resid en t of the ■ stre e t railw ay and in te ru rb a n tra n s-
Sun-M aid R aisin G row ers, F resn o , ! p o rtatio n exceed all o th e r nations.
California.
The A m erican 6 per cen t of all th e
R. W. T h atch er, d irecto r of th e New ‘ people use m ore raw m a teria ls and
ork E x p erim en t sta tio n s, G eneva, put them th ro u g h m ore com plex and
various pro cesses th a n a ll the re -
New York.
! m aining 94 per cen t savage and civll-
Ladies Free
W. C. Coffey, dean of th e College of . ized put to g eth er according to A ugust
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PUBLIC DANCE
Columbia Grange Hall, at Corbett
SATITÍDAY, NOVEMBER 29
Admission $1.00
Gresham