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PAGE FOLK GRESHAM OUTLOOK, T IT M U Y , JANUARY I aid Price» Down, Hogs a re up and »ard is dow n; 5- pound can for SI. G resham Meat M arket.—Adv. TRT The Oriensya Toilet Article» HAKCBL Me H A IR CUT M e ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE T hird S treet Phone S9xl S P E C IA L S A L E M « SH Oregon Tires H lillc they lust. T U B E ........ $1.90 T IR E .......... $ 7 .2 5 Ivy Filling Station GRESHAM, OREGON C orner R oberts and Powell GAS 30c GALLON ORIENT Hill ( limbing la an Art. The M ultnom ah gran g e will m eet at the usual tim e S atu rd ay a t th e O rient hall and th e follow ing officers will be in stalled : M. H. W heeler, m a ste r; H. L. llall, o v erseer; Mary F ritz, lec tu r e r ; S arah W heeler, tre a s u re r; B irdie Alt, se creta ry ; A m anda Byron, ch ap lain ; C harley W heeler, g a te k eeper; Max K leigel, ste w ard ; John S leret. assista n t stew ard ; Ju lia All- der, Pom ona; U rsula S leret, C eres; Lucinda W heeler, F lo ra ; Mary Kleig-1 el, lady assista n t stew ard ; Louise N el-I Many people believe th a t clim bing h ills In lutom oblle is m erely a ( m a tte r of chan g in g g ea rs and “ step I p ln ’ on it." j W hat they don't know is th a t every engine has its best speed—a certain peak in its ran g e w here it develops m axim um horse-pow er. T he driver who studies his engine and finds this "p eak " is to be co n g ratu lated , for he gets the m ost out of his c a r—all the Floyd L. Mack, prom inent G resham business m an and electrician , was taken seriously 111 early Sunday m o rn ing w ith h eart trouble. H is condi tion Sunday and Monday w as consid ered critical but th is m orning he was slightly im proved and it was th o u g h t best to rem ove him to Good S am aritan hospital, P ortland. H. L. St. C lair and Mrs. F ra n k Kin- yon, G resham p atien ts a t Good S a m a ritan hospital, a re both m aking rapid recovery. Mrs. Kin.von is ex r,le avpra^ e w,)l 8taV *n high gear pected to come home in a few days. Mr. S t.C la ir will probably rem ain at son. m usician. A fter the in stallatio n | on a hill u n til the engine nearly the ho sp ital a week longer. knocks its head off. Why, we don’t of officers th e re will be a sh o rt mu- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. T aylor sp en t the sical program . V isitors are welcome. know, though it is probably th a t he be w eek-end w ith th e ir son, »Milo T ay lieves his ca r can m ake th a t hill and lor and fam ily, at B row nsville, Oregon M H I C F O F F 1 W A I. A C C O I S T . he intends to do It or break up th e bus. Mr. and .Mrs. O scar Jo h n so n en ter In tin C iri t i i t C o u rt “n t It... s ta te o f O re gon, fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , P r o But w hen he does drop down to sec- taiued a t Sunday d in n er in honor of b a te D e p a rtm e n t. In tin - M a tte r o f th e E s ta te o f J o h n B la is , ond o r low gear, and h i m u st event- Yr - ant* •', r s - Joseph M cSherry, of I *e»-eased. ually, th e ca r has lost its m om entum I ^ < aview > " g u ests o{ N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d e r . Mr. and Mrs. W. D. K inder. »Mr. and sig n e d A d m in is tr a to r o f th e e s ta te o f Jo h n and the poor old engine m ust recover Mrg. S. B. H a„ and Mr and Mr„ R jn . B la is , deceased, lia s file d h is fin a l a c c o u n t in th e Circ u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re sufficiently to pick up p ro p erly and der w ere a lso p rese n t at dinner, gon. fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , a n d th a t c a rry the c a r over the top. All of | L. L. K idder is now able to re tu rn th e 10th d a y o f F e b ru a ry , 102« a t th e h o u r o f 0 30 a m , o f s a id d a y , a t th e C o u rth o u s e w hich is m ighty tough on the engine j tto the* duties of th e h ard w are store a t P o rtla n d , in s a id C o u n ty a n d S ta te , h a s tim e afte r being absent been a p p o in te d as th e tim e a n d pla ce fo r and sooner or la te r resu lts in a rep a ir a . Pa r t of since the first of th e year on account th e h e a rin g o f o b je c tio n s to s a id fin a l uni D1IL of illness. a c c o u n t a n d th e s e ttle m e n t th e re o f. P a te o f lir s t p u b lic a tio n . J a n 12, 1026. T h ere a re only two th in g s to re- The )adies of th e Rebekah ,odge P a te o f la s t p u b lic a tio n . F e l l . 0. 1926 m em ber w hen clim bing a h ill; first, will give a bake sale at th e W alrad J i i i I N p li l . A I S . A d m in is tr a to r . W . J C O O P E R . A tto rn e y . to change into in term ediate or f ir s t! M ercantile sto re S atu rd ay , J a n u a ry G re s h a m , O regon. speed early and q u itjd y , dropping th e "3- beginning at noon. Many new W ant Ads. today. clu tch back in sta n tly ; second, re ta rd - n unibe r °f th e ladies of the E ast- i„ K .„ » I ™ s . 'S K . ’ S engine to knock. .Now th is speed changing on h ills is extrem ely easy to do— on a typ ew riter. In a m achine it is difficult—u n til one gets the knack. H ence hill clim bing is an a rt. Once th is a r t is m astered th e re is nothing to it. Good gear changing co n sists In equating the p erip h eral velocity of the w heels about to be engaged w hile the gear level is in n eu tra l and th en en gaging the gear. If by good judgm ent, you gage it rig h t, th e gear goes in s i lently, but If not q u ite rig h t it goes In witli a little g runt. To m inim ize th is g runt, you gently p ress th e g ears to g eth er and feel them —tickle them , so to speak th a t when they do m esh the lever falls G Quality in roofing is what gives it resistance to sun and rain—the two worst enemies of roofing. Quality in Malthoid is built-in. That’s why it lasts so long—why it’s the cheap est roofing you can buy. No better protection for house, barn, shed, fruit warehouse, shop, garage, etc. Comes in three thicknesses. Ce ment, nails and directions in each roll. A sk us ab o u t M althoid Shingles—red and g reen Let us figure the cost of your roofing. We have several grades, priced by the square at $1.50 to $3.50. Patch that leaky roof with Pabco Roof Coating or Elastic Cement. GUTTERS All kinds of gutters and down spouts, made to order, priced by the foot, at 7%c to 12c Ws Install them a t un atltliiimiul m iim II charge. L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Phone 1421 GRESHAM LOCALS .... he a successful clim b can he spoiled by a clum sy change of gears. Every second of tim e is very im p o rtan t if the grad e is steep and th e ca r is losing headw ay. If you wish to be an ex p ert in hill clim bing you m ust practice. It is not an uncom m on sight to see a d riv er fail at his first attem p t in go ing over the top, w hile at his second attem p t the grad e is easily made. But it is tlie d riv er's fa u lt—not th a t of the car. B etter p ractice now because sooner or la te r you will w an t to m ake a tour to the west coast and then you'll dis cover th a t w hat th e natives call hills out th e re a re the biggest m ountains th a t you ever saw .—E rw in G reer, P resid en t G reer College of Automo live and E lectrical T rades, Chicago Illinois. Jo u rn a l Bargain Rules Now (In. B argain rate s on th e Oregon Jo u rn al a re now on, also a ttra c tiv e com bina tion ra te s with the G resham Outlook Until F eb ru ary 3 th e r.ttes w ill be as follow s: Daily and Sunday Jo u rn al, $7. w ith Outlook, $7.80; D aily Jo u r- nal, 15, w ith Outlook, $6; W eekly Jo u rn a l one year 75c, w ith Outlook, $2. O rder th ro u g h th e Outlook. Needs fo r Sale. We have a supply of seed vetch, oats rid rye on hand and can fill your or- lers. B erry G row ers P acking Co., ihonc 1871.—Adv. ter. W orthy G rand »Matron .Mrs. Car oline Lew is is now' visiting P o rtlan d for the first tim e and th is evening ex pects to be in G resham to visit the G resham chapter. »Mr. and .Mrs. C hester Cedarholm and son, of Spokane, sp en t th e last w eek end w ith Mrs. E dna B unting and fam ily. A son and h eir has appeared at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. K enneth F endall wiio resid e on F o u rth street. The baby, w eighs eight pounds an d was born Monday, Ja n u a ry 18. H e has 1» » n nam ed David Lee. A tre a t is in sto re for G resham folks who ap p re cia te good m usic. It has been a rran g e d under th e auspices of the local h ad q u a rters com pany of the N ational G uard to have th e 186th in fan try band in G resham on th e eve ning of F eb ru ary 22, at which tim e a , on cert will be given by th e m em bers ESSEX COACH A SIX 7 6 5 The Essex (doach m ay he first paym ent and convenient term s on balance For any closed car—even a “Four”—you pay almost as much .is the Essex Coach costs. Yet what a difference in everything that counts —•Perform ance, Quality, Comfort, Good Looks, and your pride in the car you own. A single ride will tell. And, in price, terms of payment, economy of operation, Essex is just as easy to own. Why accept less than a “Six” .’ Whv not have the qualities of the most wanted “Six” type in the world? M. C. Webster Motor Co. Phone 2491 HUDSON-ESSEX Gresham our Jan uary C learan ce S a le Saturday Evening, January 23 I o wind up this big Clearance Sale with a rush, be fore starting our inventory, we will sell for the remain ing days at HALF the regular price, the following: Entire Stock o f Ladies’ Winter Coats Ladies’ Wool Skirts • and one lot of Ladies’ Wool and Silk Dresses PRICE PRICE Big Clearance Reductions prevail through out our Dry Goods, Shoes and Men’s Wear Departments. L. A. WACK & CO. Gresham, Oregon Phone 2221 ^iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiisiiiHniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiHiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiig, els : -which is said to be one of the best in the state. T he co n cert is to be e n tire ly free to th e public Mr. ajid Mrs. Ed. H am ilton of Mon- tav illa w ere business v isito rs in G resham S atu rd ay . Mrs. H am ilton went to the L usted d istric t, w here th e fam ily fo rm erly lived to v isit w ith »Mrs. J. B. Lent. Mrs. E. C. Levens of F o re st Grove visited for a few days last week with th e fam ilies of her b ro th er, W. C. Burch and h er sister, Mrs. E. D avid son. .Mr. B urch is fit hom e again after spending sev eral w eeks at w ork down the river. A. W. M etzger and com pany re c e n t ly pu rch ased a new one-ton Chevrolet tru ck from th e W alter W. »Metzger Buick com pany. Lee Shaw of E ag le C reek sp en t S atu rd ay in G resham w ith his m other, .Mrs. H. M. Shaw. The M. A. Ross co rp s held its m eet ing on S atu rd ay at the g ran g e h all and th e officers who w ere elected In De cem ber w ere in stalled a t th is tim e. »Mrs. G reenough and her f o u r color b earers, all from P o rtlan d , w ere p re s ent and had ch arg e of the in stallatio n of officers. All a re m em bers of S um ner corps. The next m eeting w ill be held th e th ird S atu rd ay of F eb ru ary at th e residence of »Mrs. F ietta H ibbert at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Cora B. W alker and h er daugh te r are enjoying th e ir new Ford sedan which they recen tly p urchased th ro u g h R aker & Son. Miss Delma G uenther, who cam e lately from P o rtlan d to reside with her p aren ts. Mr. and .Mrs. C. M. G uen th e r on T hird stree t near Hood, has accepted a position at th e H epp R ack et sto re as saleslady. Yon Nbould W orry. A m isguided new sp ap er ed ito r in the See th e b arg ain s listed in th e W ant east not long ago advised his rea d ers Ads. never to w orry when they h eard of a fire o ccu rrin g because the in su ran ce com panies are well able to pay th e ir losses. It should be realized by everyone th a t all p ro p erty destroyed by the flames is a definite loss to society, th a t In su ran ce com panies can only pay th e ir claim s from prem ium s collected from the public and, fu rth erm o re, th a t high losses m ake high rates. Conse quently. everyone should w orry when tire b reak s out because everyone pays the bill, eith er directly or Indirectly, w hether insured or uninsured. T his should be obvious since fire p n m ium s, like taxes, a re p a rt of the overhead of every b u sin ess—w hether it be baking or can d lestick m aking— and m ust be added to th e price of m erchandise. W hat does this ed ito r say w hen fire destro y s a large factory supplying the chief m eans of livelihood for a w hole tow n and th ro w s th o u san d s of people out of w ork? Does he advise tlie op era tiv es not to w orry about th e ir food and ren t w hile w ailing w ageless for | the factory to he rebuilt, but to place j ruby le n s e s in th eir spectacles ami join the P o lly an n aa? Probably not, yet such conditions are am ong the re Freight and su lts of fire, w itnessed not rarely , but with re g re tta b le frequency. T ax Extra Last, but not least, fi-e causes th o u sands or terrib le, disfiguring Injuries and m uch loss of life. purchased for a low Gresham We Will Close Jo u rn a l B argain K ates Now On. B argain ra te s on th e Oregon J o u r nal a re now on. also a ttra c tiv e com bi nation ra te s w ith the G resham O ut look. Until F eb ru ary 3 the ra te s will he as follow s: Daily and Sunday Jo u rn al. $7. w ith Outlook, $7.80; Dally Jo u rn al, $5, w ith Outlook. $6; W eek ly Jo u rn a l one year 75c, w ith Outlook. $2. O rder th ro u g h the Outlook \ n n < I O F K IN 11, tC C O V W T . In th e C ln u lt C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re - iron f o r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . P r o b a te D e p a rtm e n t In th e M a tte r o f th e Ret a te o f A . B. W o o d . I*e«'eaeed N o tic e le h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n d e r sig n e d . as E x e c u tr ix o f th e e s ta te o f A B w o o d , deceased, has file d h e r fin a l a c c o u n t in th e 'ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S ta te o f Ore gon fo r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , a n d th a t W e d n e s d a y th e 27th d a y o f J a n u a ry . 192$. a t th e h o u r o f 9 30 o ’c lo c k lu th e fo re n o o n o f s a id d a v a n d th e c o u rt ro o m o f s a id c o u rt has oeen a p p o in te d b y s a id C o u rt as th e tim e a n d pla ce fo r th e h e a rin g o f o b je c tio n s th e re to and th e s e ttle m e n t thereof. D a te d a n d fir s t p u b lis h e d Dec 29. 1925. I 'a t e o f la s t p u b lic a tio n J a n 2$. 192$. H A N N A H M W i H ID . E x e c u tr ix . W J C O O P B R . A tto r n e y IMPLEMENTS-MACHINERY For T he The T he the L arge Farm B errym an — D airym an — G ard en er— OLIVER TRACTOR PLOWS T r a c to r Im p le m e n ts fo r a n y m ak e of tra c to r. M yers W a te r S ystem s, P ip e a n d F ittin g s fo r a n y type o r d e p th of w ell. D rag S a w s C ream S ep arators Oliver Walking Plows, Sulky Plows, or Two-way Plows. R e p a irs fo r any m ake of plow . HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. w . A. H E S S E L P h o n e 11 II J. C. H E S S E L DO/V’T be discouraged- b ecau se y o u r c a r is n ’t ru n n in g ju st rig h t. E v e n th o u g h it is w a s tin g gas a n d oil a n d h a s lost m ost of its o ld -tim e pep an d p o w er— w e can fix a ll th a t. B rin g it to us. L e t’s talk it over. W e c a n m ak e it ru n lik e new a n d o u r p ric es a re rig h t. H e use only th e best p a rts o b ta in a b le . 7 he low price we give in advance will surprise you GRESHAM GARAGE HAMLIN & HOS8 Phone 2331 Unclaimed L etter«. T he follow ing le tte rs rem ain u n claim ed in the G resham postofflee. Un less called for by F eb ru ary 5. 1926, they will be sent to th e Dead L etter Office in accordance w ith the Postal Law s and R egulations. Mrs. Mary Bengger. Mr. George H errick. Mr. Jo h n N iebauer. Mr. Jak o l N iebauer Schm it. H rr Martz Schm it. Mr. W W hite. E E. JOHNSON. P ostm aster. W hat you w ant, w hen you w ant it, as you w ant it— W ant Ad. it. W e know it others say it th a t our HOME MADE PIES a r e th e best th e y h av e e v e r e a te n . W e se rv e g e n e ro u s big c u ts because w e know th a t a sm all piece w ould n o t sa tisfy . T oday, T om orrow , Next h a y , try o u r HOT NOON LUNCH Y ou’ll say -T h e y S a tisfy .” The Oscarette ■■■■■■■■■■■■a F I b 'I P ' 2U 1 G resh am . G RESH A M FU N E R A L PA R LO R S Phone 1901 J E. MBTZGER D IR E C T O R . I I