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GRFSHA« OUTLOOK. TUESDAY, PLEASANT HOME A p arty of young folks, including Mrs. Agues W alters, clim bed L arch m ountain A ugust 1, leaving M ultno mah falls at 12:15 and arriv in g at the m ou n tain 's top in less th a n five hours. The p arty included besides Mrs. W alt ers. H erm an and B arb ara W alters, Miss Naomi W iley of P o rtlan d . W ill iam E lliott. Ralph E llsw orth, of Gillis, and F red M arshall, of P leasan t Home. A p a rty of 14 ascended Mt. Hood F rid ay and retu rn ed to the base of the m ountain th e sam e evening. F our of the num ber w ere ladies, Mrs. B. C. Altm an and th ree g irls, H a rrie tt A n derson, Daisy Daly and Iren e Dugger. The Revs. W illiam F airw ea th er and A ndrew Johnson accom panied th e eight boys of th e p arty , w hich w as AUGUST 3, l*ä« guided to th e top and back again by O rville Z im m erm an, an official guide. Miss E uphem ia F airw ea th er. Mrs. J. D ugger and Mrs. Victor A nderson m ade p a rt of th e ascent, b u t did not reach the top. The sum m it w as made in seven h o u rs from th e tim b er line, w hich w as considered rem ark ab ly good tim e. A tine view was obtained of ea ste rn Oregon and also of oth er m ountain peaks in th e distance. PAGE THREE Veteran** Hospital Recommended by Patient. Wm. Salzm an of S pringdale, who w as recently discharged from United S tate s V eterau s' hospital No. 77 in P o rtlan d a fte r spending four m onths and live days in th a t in stitu tio n , w as greeting frien d s in G resham a few d ay s ago. He is loud In his praises of the tre a tm e n t w hich he received w hile in the hospital and says th a t ev ery th in g possible is done for the com fort and e n tertain m en t of th e p a tients. T he fact th a t tre a tm e n t Is free to any v e te ra n of th e S pan ish A m er ican or W orld W ar. is not generally known, but Is th e re su lt of n ational legislation passed about a y ear ago In w hat was know n as th e Reed-Johnson bill. Salzm an su stain ed a broken leg in a fall from a telephone pole front w hich he w as rem oving th e w ires, w hich broke u nder bis weight. He was helping to clear th e ground In p rep aratio n for county road work. BORING T h resh in g is all done In th is locali ty. The g rain did not tu rn o u t very good th is year. E arly fall g rain was ju st fair but late sown was poor. The Boring Dairy com pany th resh ed the la rg e st am ount, a little b etter than 1400 bushels of g rain from 48 acres. T he dry w eath er will soon m ake a sh o rtag e of w ater. Wells a re begin ning to get low and the n o rth ford of Card of Thank*. Deep creek is practically dry, th e re We wish to th an k our neighbors being w ater in only a few holes, and and friends for th e ir sym pathy and th e tro u t are dying. T his stream was help d u rin g th e illn ess and death of our beloved son and b ro th er, also for one th at was closed by th e ttsh com the beautiful flowers and singing. m ission tor 10 y ears but th e ad v a n t Mr, and Mrs. C asper H eim ann, age is not ap p aren t, as th e w ater gets W alter, A rnold, an d Jo h u H ei so low th at the fish can 't live, or the m ann. cran es get them if they do n 't die. Some are w ondering if, under these Outlook W ant Ads. get resu lts. conditions, It would not be fa r b etter to let the fisherm an have his chance w ith the birds. L. II. M allicoat and V. M endenhall retu rn ed S atu rd ay from a w eek's fish MAKE ROAD INVESTMENT COUNT. ing trip at Diamond lake in so u th ern Oregon. T h ey report the best of luck. The move to widen paved highw ays Mrs. Ja sp e r Dugger, Iren e S chw eit is well underw ay in m any states. Con zer and H arriet A nderson clim bed Mt. You w ill never know how much en tra c ts have been let for w idening p o r Hood last week. joym ent you can get out of your radio tions of the paved road on th e famous Wm. A. Morand had an electric until you get som e of the correct ac Pacific highw ay, to 30 feet. T his will ran g e in stalled in his resid en ce re- cessories. give am ple room for th ree lines of cently. moving vehicles. Mrs. Emma J. G regson accom - Radio Highboy, full mahogany with battery and loud Ten years ago no one would have panted her son-in-law and dau ghter, speaker compartment, also radio space. ACOC AA dream ed of the traffic th a t goes over Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k S etter of P lea san t the railro ad s today. It is im possible Home to Longview last week to see beautiful addition to even the finest home. to predict w hat it w ill be 10 y ears her son Jam es who is ju s t o u t of the Full mahohany stand with battery compart- (Py CA hence. If th e railro a d s go Into the ho sp ital w here he w as tre a te d fol ment ............................................................. «P I - J U m otor tru ck and m otor bus business low ing an accident. on an extensive scale as now seem s Mr. and Mrs. H enry H erz w ere over Console type stand with battery compartment and loud en tirely probable, 30-foot highw ays from Beaver creek on S unday, v isit will be en tirely inadequate to handle ing at the homes of th e ir p aren ts, A. speaker attached. Full mahogany, a beau- <P90 7C th e traffic. One-way roads w ill then H erz and Ja sp e r Dugger. tiful piece of furniture........................... 1 □ be a necessity. Rosco Knox and fam ily w ere down Oregon has an unexcelled road sys from Hood River on Sunday. Rosco tem In addition to Its paved tru n k is w orking at a cam p near th a t place, highw ays, it is building w onderful and cam e down to visit th e ir vegetable crushed rock m acadam roads into ev garden. S tew art-W a rn e r, 5-tube se t used sh o rt tim e as a d em o n strato r. ery section of th e state. T hese roads W alter Roots, who has been ru n R egular $95.00 set, now a re established on a p erm anent grade. ning th e Boring g arag e for some tim e, As rock is added and packed down, It is moving back to P o rtland, and W. produces a base w hich is alm o st equal W. Metzger who had the business be to solid stone. As traffic req u irem en ts fore Mr. Roots, will handle th e w ork dem and It, th is base which c a rrie s the in connection with his g arag e In A number of Brunswick phonographs in upright and load, can be covered w ith a w ate r G resham . C. L. G regson and Donald Console type, ranging in price from $40 to $125. Terms < proof, shock absorbing su rfa ce of a M orand will have ch arg e of th e busi bitum inous c h a racter, at a m inimum ness here a t present. of expense, thereby u tilizing every C larence Dayton is c a rry in g the d o llar tax p ay ers have expended for m all on ro u te 1 w hile V. M endenhall road purposes.— In d u strial News Bu is on his vacation. Your Home Furnisher. L ester Boring and H erm an W alters Phone 1901 Gresham •! reau. a re spending th eir vacation at the È™ N othlng succeeds like w an t ads. E p w o rth L eague in stitu te a t F alls City. Rev. and Mrs. W lthnell and W il lard Boring are also at F a lls City. Jo h n K arland is ca rry in g th e mail on ro u te 2, w hile th e re g u la r c a rrie r, H. W alters, is on his vacation. T h ere will be no preaching n t the M ethodist church next Sunday on a c count of the p asto r's absence at F alls City. Sunday school will convene at th e usual hour, 11 o'clock. Mrs. W. R. Telford was on th e sick list a few days last week. Mrs. Minnie M eyer sp rain ed her an k le quite severely, but is able to be ab o u t again. F red A nderson got his hand se v ere ly bruised w hile tending the th re s h ing m achine. Ills hand got draw n into a pulley and his fingers w ere m ashed. ■ W. R, Telford has leased his filling statio n which he recently b u ilt a t Canby to th e Shell Oil Co. Mr. T el ford is building a barbecue sta n d on h is p roperty at Canby. T he school is going to have some new single desks Installed in th e p ri m ary room, to tak e place of th e old double desks. M arguerite G atitenbein sp en t last w eek In P o rtlan d visiting friends. Vetsch B ro th ers are going to have a well drilled on th e ir farm . S. E. Lyon recen tly sold a day old p u re bred G uernsey calf for $100. W. W. Cum m ings has all th e stum ps on about five acres of land coal- pitted. A p arty co n sistin g of A. H eder- tnann and wife from P o rtlan d , F red W ern er and fam ily from B arton, Join ed D. H ederm ann of Boring and spent the w eek-end a t Mt. Hood. On W ednesday evening of la st week th e in term ed iate class of th e Sunday school met a t th e home of th e ir te a c h er, Mrs. O. W. Boring, and sp en t the Many of these advantages you w ill recognize at a glance. But evening In playing gam es, a fte r w hich you w ill have higher appreciation of their meaning when you light refresh m en ts w ere served. know that a plant of 18 acres which with equipment approxi Mrs. C arrie Slefer sp e n t S u n d ay mated a cost of il0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , was first built and that special w ith relativ es here. Quality RADIO SUPPLIES K SPECIAL *81.00 J. E. METZGER NOW ON DISPLAY VARNISHES * * ' & V a name to be tymvmwuA —for surface protection, economy an d c o lo rfu l beauty. This is the time to paint, before rain sets in. Your Rasmussen dealer will help you choose paints and colors. RASMUSSEN & COMPANY CfheNew ESSEX “6 COACH W ith All-Steel, Bolted and Riveted, Clear Vision Body The Product of Essex’ New * 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Body Plant machinery had to be designed, to make possible the New Coach your dealer is now showing. Portland - Seattle F or E x terio rs R A SM USSEN PURE P A IN T A lso Creosote Shingle Stain; Porch Floor Paint; B am and Roof Paint; Truck, Tractor and Implement Paint; Auto mobile Enamel; Spar Varnish; R oof Coating; Concrete and Cement Coating. For In te rio r» Wall-Dura Washable Wall Paint; Racolite Enamel; Inside Floor Paint; Oil Stain. Floor and Varnish Stain; Bath Tub Enamel, Durable Floor Varnish, Presto-lac— a brush lacquer far Boon. F. O. /I. Detroit P in t W'trr t ill Tax "At t cur Door" Stan dard Equipment Im ludtu A u r r m i f i r W in d s h ie ld C le a n e r, H e a r ' e w M ifT u r,T ra n s o M *« io n L o c k < b u ilt- in ). R a d ia to r S h u t ters. .M«-ro M e re r, C o m b in a tio n Sold by A. W. Metzger & Co. GRESHAM, OREGON Phone 1451 Phone 1451 And it is so designed and constructed as to permit the use in a totally new manner of a high baked enamel, most lus trous and lasting finish. There has been constant improvement in the chassis from the first Essex shipped. And only by the accumulation of the resources, the information, experience, and the skill that have resulted from the building of 350,000 Essex “ Sixes” was it possible to create this car which we ask you to inspect and to drive as the best looking, best value, best Essex ever built. M . C. W ebster M otor Co. Phone 2491 9 It is all steel, bolted and riveted, and so rigid that squeaks, rattles and distortions, are as unlikely as in a steel building. Doors are so hung that a man may hang on an open door while the car is being driven over rough roads, without spring ing it out of true. HUDSON - ESSEX Gresham A thuroush cultural and pcofeaatonal athr4ar •h ip ia the outalandin« character iMic o( the State U n ive ra ltj Training It o fjvrtd in 22 departments o i the College o i Literature, Science and the A rts . A rchitecture and A llie d A r t s — B usiness Adm inistration — Educa tion— Journalism—G raduate Study — Law— Medicine— M usic— Physi cal Education— Sociology— S o c ia l W o r k — Extension Division. 51«« Year Opeas September 17, For m lo ’ m atuin or m ta io fu r u?nto The R rfio tm r, U ntO oroH j o f Qro^on. Furono, O ro