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PAG! THREE GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY ». 1W« FAIRVIEW POWELL VALLEY AUCTION SALE Old Steigeruald Dairy, Washougal, Washington TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1926 Sale to Commence al 11 o’Clock A. M. 118 HEAD DAIRY CATTLE H o lste in . 87 G rad e Cows, D urham , J e rs e y 4 P u re B red H o lste in .Cows. L ot of F re sh Cows, lot of S p ringers, o th ers m ilking. Holstein H eifers some Springers. IS 2-year-old 12 Yearling Holstein Heifers. S tate T uberculin T ested w ithout reacto rs. W ill be retested before sale and shipping certificates goes w ith each head. HOLSTEIN BULL Machinery Case T ra c to r, 12-25. 3-bottom , 14-inch Plow , No. 10 D ouble T a n d e n i Disc, R id in g C u ltiv a to r, 2 M ow ing M a c h in e s, Iro n W heel W agon, D ouble D isc Plow , No. 20 Acm e E n s ila g e C u tte r, 2 h. p. M otor, M ilk P um p, 2 M ilk C a rts, C ooler. B o ttle r, 90-gallon, 60-g allo n a n d 30-gallon M ilk T a n k s, W ash V at, 45 10-gallon M ilk C ans, 30 a re new . O th e r m isc e llan e o u s m ac h in ery . 100 TONS ENSILAGE TERMS— Sum s $20 or under. C ash; over $20 six m onths’ tim e on approved security. CLARKE COUNTY FEED CO., Owners L. J . MOODY, Clerk. COL. AY. S. WOOD & SDNS, Auctioneers VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON w m m x i 1 Dairy Auction Sale FOOT OF OSWEGO STREET, ST.JOHNS T he undersigned w ill sell a t P ublic A uction his e n tire h erd of dairy cattle. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1926 Sale Begins 11 A. M. Sharp. Free Lunch at Noon 1 Registered Bull 22 Head of Cows "2 R eg istered H o lste in s, fre sh in M arch. I R e g iste red H o lste in , fresli in April. 1 R e g iste red H o lste in H eifer (H ollyw ood s to e k ). 2 H igh G rade J e rse y to w s . 1 D ur ham ( 'o n . 1 A y re sh ire Cow. 6 H igh G rade H eifers, 2 y e a rs old, a ll b red . Som e of th em heav y s p rin g e rs now . 1 R e g iste red H o lstein B u ll, Duke P o n tia c Segls M utual, 4 y e a rs old, from M r. Sell la d d e r’s herd at Scappoose. T h is hull w as aw a rd ed blue rib b o n a t Salem w hen 10 m onths, old. I have used him in a ll my b re e d in g and he is th e sire of all my young stoek. My Cows have been tested reg u la rly for 6 years. reactor. FARM Never had one EQ U IPM EN T 1 Mower, H ay T edder, W agon, S pring-to o th H arrow . P otato D igger, P eoria G rain D rill, S ep arato r, Milk Cooler, lour 10-gallon Milk Cans, P ails, and m any sm all im plem ents and tools too n u m er ous to m ention. TERMS— P u rch ases $20.00 or under. Cash. Sum s over $20.00 six m onths' tim e w ith in te re st at 8 per cent per annum on notes a p proved by clerk. T hose desiring credit should see A. Meyers, at F irs t S tate Bank, G resham , Oregon, prior to day of sale. E. Van BASTELARE. Owner J . AV. H U G H E S, A u c tio n e e r F o re s t G rove, Ore. A. M EY ER S. C lerk G resh am , Ore. A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS Our First Preferred Shares Pay You 7.2 per cent on Your Money. Why You Should Buy This Stork 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Roderick, th e 18-m onths-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Callow, died S a tu r day and th e rem ains tak en to th e G resham F u n eral p arlo rs. The body of th e child w as la ter p rep ared for shipm ent to E p h rata, W ashington, w here b u rial w as m ade, th e form er home of the Catlows. Mr. C attow ’s b ro th er and fam ily cam e from E p h ra ta F riday and retu rn ed w ith th e fam ily Monday for th e funeral. L ittle Rod erick had been ill for about four weeks and had been refu sin g n o u rish m ent for about ten days. Mrs. B. Clues, of The D alles, was a visitor at the Catlow hom e d u rin g th e baby's illness. Mrs. Moore celeb rated h er birthday T uesday aftern o o n w ith old friends at h er home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. M cFarland of Chehalis. W ashington. Miss H arriet R ohning and Mrs. L eonard Tuqna of Jun eau , A laska, w ere guests at the L angley home, Sunday. Mrs. I.ato u rell is rem odeling her home and is adding a basem ent. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stone called on Mr. and Mrs. R ichard A nderson Jr., Sunday. Mrs. Eliza Stone and son Roy e n te r tained a few frien d s last W ednesday evening at 500 and a delightful tim e was spent. Mrs. Dolph of Fairview celebrated her b irth d ay F eb ru ary 8. T h ere w as a fam ily reunion at th e hom e of h er daughter, Mrs. L au ra Spence, of P o rt Walter Helney Recovers from Injury. land, In honor of th e occasion. T he M ethodist L adies Aid supper Mrs. R ichard H elney and her son W alter retu rn ed last F rid ay from Y ak and b azaar w ill be held In the school ima, w here they bad been since la st auditorium F eb ru ary 12. S upper will A ugust, W alter, who is 17, h as been he continuous from 5 to 8 o’clock. S e r laid up since A ugust 21, 1925, on ac viceable and seasonable a rtic le s will count of a m otorcycle accident, and he offered for sale by th e ladies. The his m other w ent to be n ear him. The proceeds of th e sale w ill go in to th e son suffered a com pound fra c tu re of tre a su ry for c u rre n t expenses. Ju d g the leg ju st above th e an k le when the ing from th e ir p o sters, no one needs m otorcycle w hich he w as rid in g was to go aw ay hungry. Music for th e eve stru ck by an autom obile w hile cro ss ning will he furnished by th e R ock ing an Intersection. He w as in a Y ak wood o rch estra. Miss M uriel C antrell of P o rtlan d is ima hospital for a m onth and a half, and w ith his au n t, Mrs. A. H. B ittn er, spending a few days th is week w ith during th e rem ain d er of his convales her au n t, Mrs. Langley. P h ilip Stafford of P o rtlan d is v isit cence. He is now able to w alk w ith out cru tch es. As th e re su lt of th e ac ing th e Langley boys of F airview for a cident W alter w as aw arded a sa tis few days. Mrs. M. Allen spent th e week end factory se ttlem en t by th e in su ran ce com pany in w hich th e m an resp o n si i w ith Mrs. W. H. Johnson of T he Dalles. ble for the accident w as incured. Most of th e basem ents w ere filled Uorbett Woman Again in Hospital. w ith w ater d u rin g th e rec en t ra in Mrs. C arl H annem an, who sustained storm . Even Dr. Je p so n ’s new b ase a fra ctu red heel about two m onths ago ment flooded his furnace. in ail au to accident w hen her foot was Donald G ran t w as home for a few cau g h t betw een two m achines, has days th is week from W illam ette Uni- been obliged to re tu rn to Good S a ' versity and H om er says "som e grades. m aritan hospit&l for a few days on One hundred in m a th !” account of th e re -fra c tu rin g of her Ted H eslin w as hom e from O. A. C. heel. She stepped onto th e porch ’ for the w eek-end. T h u rsd ay when one of her cru tch es Mr. and Mrs. T hom pson and d au g h slipped from u nder her and she fell, te r spent Sunday in Fairview . Mrs. snapping th e p artly -h ealed fra ctu re. | Thom pson was form erly Miss E thel H eslin and a Fairview girl. Ladles Mr. and Mrs. R. H. H oyt, m other You w ill w an t som e of th ese Phoenix silk and wool hose, $1.25 to $2.00 hose, and d au g h ter w ere Sunday g u ests at 95c. A vlsw orth & M artin. Mrs. Snover's home. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cook of T ro u td ale sp e n t Sunday w ith F. F. Clore and fam ily. T he dance in Fairview S atu rd ay was fine but not as larg e a «rowd as usual. T he next dance w ill be F eb ru ary 20 The g ran g e will hold its reg u la r m eeting in the dance hall S atu rd ay , F eb ru ary 13. G IG-29 NF O. Rudy has sold his hom e and hp and his fam ily will be moving to P o rt land soon. L illian w ill finish school in Fairview and will go to and from school with Miss King, one of th e In LL through the ordinarily stru c to rs here. . slack winter m onths. Bit ick Wilson R ichards died today from the factories have been straining at effects of a p araly tic stro k e. He is peak capacity to m eet the de survived by a wife and tw o sons. m and for Better Buicks. Claude H eslin, a world veteran, is Public preference has created a serio u sly ill with pneum onia a t his tremendous market fo n h is het- home. Miss Callie H eslin, his sister ter motor car. Buick’s volum e from P o rtlan d , is h ere assistin g in his o f sales has increased all over care. T he Ladies Aid of th e S aron L u th eran ch u rch will m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. B ert Olson T h u rsd ay afternoon, F eb ru ary 11. The ladies of th e n eigh borhood are cordially invited to be present. T he Rev. and Mrs. O. F. L arson and tw o sons arriv ed F rid ay afternoon from San Jose. C alifornia, w here they have lived for th e past th re e years, th e Rev. Mr. L arso n being assigned th a t p reaching point follow ing his p asto ra te at Pow ell Valley in th e Mis sion church. They w ill reside in Da m ascus w here they have erected a new m odern five-room co ttag e on th e ir 10- acre tra c t and Mr. L arson w ill preach in the D am ascus M ission ch u rch n ear w here he lives. A reception w as given th e new p asto r S atu rd ay evening in D am ascus, th e g irls of the Pow ell V al ley strin g band and th e Rev. O. J. W il- n er atten d in g from Pow ell Valley. T here w as a special program w ith m u sic. followed by refresh m en ts. J. A. L iedfors received a teleg ram from his wife a few days ago, who is in New Y’ork w here she is studying a rt, to the effect th a t she w as se rio u s ly ill. H ow ever, th e first m essage was followed la ter by an o th er th a t she was recovering. As nothing m ore has been heard, it is presum ed she is w ell on th e road to recovery. The Rev. O. F. L arson occupied th e pulpit at the Mission church in Pow ell Valley Sunday evening. Our business is firm ly established, w ell m anaged and perm anent. Your savings will be safe. Your incom e will be re g u la r and dependable. D ividends paid by check first of each m onth, or q u arte rly . E xem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p e rty Tax. Dividends exem pt from N orm al F ederal Incom e Tax. Order yourBettcrBUICK ¿How A America. G reater value and LUSTED the greater satisfaction which every Buick owner know s have j T oe Lusted I'a ren t-T each er assocla- sold, in six m onths, m re than I tint! will met ' F riday evening a t 8 120,000 Better Buicks. o'clock a t the schoolhouse. A p ro C o m e In and see th e B etter gram of In terest has been planned. Buick. Exam ine its outstand Ladles a te req u ested to b rin g cake and ing quality and luxury. See for sandw iches. yourself the m odern and exclu sive features o f design and per form an ce w h ic h d istin gu ish it — 75 horsepow er, “ Sealed C h a s s is ,” “ T r ip le S e a le d ” V a lv e-ln -H ea d Engine, Con- trollable Beam Headlights and many others. Order early to be sure o f de liv ery at the tim e you w ant your Better Buick. B U IC K M O T O R C O M P A N Y D i s t t l e s of C o n tro l M o t o r i C o rp o ra tto » WRIGLEY5 A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK NEW HANDY PACK B e l t « B w i c h S i« C y l i n d e r Vra l * « * < W 'H c a J m o t o r ( a n Fits hand -* pocket and purse [ romff« in pricetrnrn > 1 12 5 tn $1994, f. o. b. B ntth fa c lo r u e A m ong »ft« Bttu U open a n d EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE ctagtd m o d « b ift«*«M o n « tfta f Maple Portland Ft. Ea«t Taylor Phone EAst <1389 Thu dam Beat the Hen at Her Own Game pe r re gii la tea yo u r check draft and the d ir e c t d r a f t to your fire. T h ey fu rn is h a so ft ra d i a n t, h e a lth y h e a t th a t ra is e s a ll th e y o u n g chicks a n d s ta r ts th e m th ro u g h life w ith a h u sk y c o n s titu tio n th a t m ak e s a “ tro u b le less” Hock. B u rn s any k ind of fuel. Tw o sizes, 6110 chick an d 1200 chick. INCUBATOR SPECIAL A*genuine Queen, 30 point, 220-egg incubator, the best that money can buy. Special at only.................... $38 L L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Gresham Phone 1421 AUCTION SALE (In P ro c to r F a rm , th re e q u a rte rs of a m ile e a st of C o ttre ll S ta tio n , on th e S andy Bluff R oad. I am q u ittin g the dairy b u sin ess and will sell my e n tire herd of ca ttle TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Sale Ruin or Shine »:»« o’clock A. M. t ree i uni li at Noon 50 HEAD OF CATTLE 1 REG. HOLSTEIN HULL 36 M ilk Cows, Ilo ls te in s , Je rse y s, A y re sh ire s a n d B ur- h a m s. All tu b e rc u lin te ste d a n d all heav y p ro d u cers. 14 H e ife rs ra n g in g in a g e from 4 m o n th s to 2 years. Som e fre sh by d a te of sale, so m e in M arch a n d A pril. 1 R e g is te re d H o lste in Bull, T w in F ir J o h a n n a B u tte r Boy No. 439163 II. F, II. B. HORSES— 2 Heavy Farm T eam s. MACHINERY Case T racto r witli plow s and disc, in good condition. John Deere Disc Drill. Double Row Corn P la n te r. T w o-horse Cut livator. Mowing M achine and Rake. 2 Hay C a rrie rs ; 200 feet of Hay Rope. Richfield M anure S preader. Kale P la n te r. P otato P lan te r. 3 (las Engines, 4 h. p., 3 h. p., 2 h. p. Two W agons. Steam Holler. B lacksm ith O ut fit. Sim plex S ep arato r. ' Two Double U nits P erfectio n Milking Ma chine. Milk Tank. Cooler. P alls, Milk Cans, 2 Hot W ater T anks In rood condition, and sm all tools and im plem ents too num erous to m en tion, 14 x 3 2 silo and ensilage c u tte r in good condition. TERM S—All sum s $20 and under, Cash. All am o u n ts over $20, six m onths' tim e on approved notes a t 8 per cent per annum . Those desiring, cred it should see K. A. Miller, Clyrk, a t Bank of G resham , prio r to date of sale. MIKE STEUDLER, Owner J. klR A T L I, Auctioneer K. A. MILLER, Clerk P o rtlan d , Oregon, P hone B roadw ay 1512. PUBLIC SALE 89 HEAD C H O K E DAIRY COWS Large Assortment Farm Equipment T h e u n d e rsig n e d w ill sell a t P ublic A uction a t th e M oun ta in D airy, 10 M iles E ast of P o rtla n d , on S andy B oulevard, 2 M iles W est of F a irv ie w . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1926 Free Lunch at Noon Sale Begins 1» A. M. S harp. H» C hoice Dairy Cow s, H o lste in s, D iirham s, G uernseys, and A y resh ires. 12 a re now fresh . Seven w ill fre sh e n by tim e of sale, b a la n c e fre s h e n in sp rin g . S H ead of Bitr W ell B red H eifers. T hese ca ttle a re In ex cellen t condition and It Is one of the best producing h erd s In the county. We have hud la rg e experience and have spent a num ber of y ears In selecting th is herd alw ays culling and keeping only the best. New Case T ra cto r, T ra c to r Plow s, T andem Disc, 2 W alking Plows, S pring Tooth H arrow , Disc H arrow , Drag H arro w , K ale P la n te r, Corn P lan te r, Disc D rill, two 2-horse C u ltiv ato rs, Self Binder, Corn B inder. 2 M owers, Hay Rakp and T edder, S ilage C utter, M anure S p read er, Root C u tter, Feed G rinder, C orrugated Roller, Gas E n gine, P latform Scales, 3 F arm W agons, F arm T ru c k , 2 Sets Heavy H arn ess, F orks, C hains, Axes, D oubletrees, and all sm all im ple m ents and tools found on a w ell kept farm . FOUR H IVES BEES. TERMS-—All snm s $20.00 or under, Cash. Over $20.00 six m o n th s’ tim e with In terest a t 8 per cen t per annum on approved notes. C redit arran g e m en ts should be m ade w ith th e clerk, A. Meyers, at F irs t S ta te ’Bank, G resham . Oregon, a few days p rio r to day of sale. m ill moot yonr doe tret ooactiy. Daily Trips to Portland and and hatch all your fertile eggs Largest Assortment of Farm Implements BRIQUETS Powell incubators and Brooders Five Head of H eavy F arm H orses. PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. Gresham Phone lähi Use Queen H ORSES FUNT. MICH1OAN Investment Department S20 Electric Building COAL In su re Y ou r P o u l t r y P r o f it s AV. W. .METZGER SALEH AND SERVICE GRESHAM 1801 Look for Wrigley’» P. K. Handy Pack ItORIAG PHONE M o re fo r y o u r m oney and th e b e s t P ep p e rm in t Chewing Sweet for any money 497 SULZER BROS., Owners J . AV. H U G H ES, A u c tio n e e r F o re st G rove, B reg ó n A. M EV ERS, C lerk