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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAT. CORD TIRE STRI CTURE PROBLEM OE MAKERS AUGUST á», 192« WoodouMinir Outfit Burned. The Calking w oodsaw ing outfit con sisting of tru c k and woodsaw was ‘Your tire s are no b etter th an th eir com pletely destroyed by fire on Roy E Cannon retu rn ed Monday cord stru c tu re ,'' is the te rse statem en t I T hursday of last weak while the own- evening from Bingham S p rin g s in m ade by Mr. K aser of th e K aser F ill er was engaged in saw ing up a load ing station, Main and Division streets, of poles at the Tom Cowing place on ea ste rn Oregon, w here he took a F irestone T ire & Rubber Co. dealer the Base Line road east of th e 12- friend who is a p atien t in th e U. S, in G resham , em phasizing the need for M lle co rn er. The loss, am ounting to V eterans' hospital in W alla W alla and g rea ter thought ou the p a rt of every close to a tho u san d d ollars, was made arran g em en ts for several w eeks’ m otorist for the vital factors in tire prom ptly adjusted by the United Un construction th a t control m ileage and d erw riters tlfrough th e local agency stay a t th a t place. of Ross Brown. govern economy. Mr. and Mrs. Theod. B rugger and T he fire was caused by th e back d au g h ter Anna retu rn ed S unday eve "T ires are, in reality, cord fabric stru c tu re s heavily insulated and forti- (¡ring of the engine. The ex h au st went ning from a stay of six days a t th e fled with rubber," he said. "The back- j through the ca rb u re to r, resu ltin g in twine of the tire, the fram e-w ork, the “ *• explosion. T here was no possible beaches, including Seaside, M anzanita, skeleton of the tire, Is therefore the m eans of extinguishing the blaze as it the Tillam ook beaches and Pacific cord m a terial from w hich it is built took but a sh o rt tim e for the flames to City. They had a tine visit w ith the On an even basis with the quality of spread over the woodwork. A new form er G resham people a t M anzanita the tread, side-w all and bead con- m achine was im m ediately procured struction, too much attention cannot ami business was soon proceeding as and rep o rted all well. be given to the cord s tru c tu re of the usual. Mr. and Mrs. D. 0 . F alk n e r and tire, when new equipm ent is being sons, George and Verne, of P o rtlan d 4 a->cara Shipments Decrease- bought. and Miss L ottie F ra n k ly n of North “In the first place, the actu al q u a li C ascara shipm ents for the first six ty of cord m aterial employed is a vital m onths of the p resen t year have to Bend, Oregon, sp e n t th e day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mason a t the factor. The best, long fibre cotton grow n is put into good tires taled 3R6 tons, of which 285 tons B. O. Boswell home. and, as a resu lt, th e re is n atu ra l re s moved to dom estic p o rts on th e A t Mrs. B. O. Boswell, who is visiting ilience, flexibility, stren g th and g reat lantic coast, and 101 tons to foreign with h er sister in K ansas City, w rites pow ers of endurance. countries. Due to the low prices th a t "Use of th is type of cord m aterial is have been offered for casc ara during th a t the w eather is extrem ely hot. im perative in every good tire, a thing She is planning to re tu rn home in a m an u fa ctu re rs have realized for the p resen t season, shipm ents have few weeks. not been large, as th e pro d u cers have years. But how to preserve th is life, W alter E. Koch and fam ily are mov- flexibility and stren g th in their cords, p referred to leave the b ark on the is a problem th a t has been hard to , ra th e r th an accep t the p rice of-1 ^tig into the M arston house on Law- Fresh from the fields to the 20TH CENTURY and fresh from the 20TH solve. fered which would not allow them a rence avenue. They form erly lived in CENTURY to you. Our fresh goods departments are pleasing many cus- ■ “ How to in su late and im pregnate i , McMinnville, every cord and every fibre of every | falr Pr° n t- a n d . a B c a 8 c a r a tomers. Shop at the 20TH CENTURY for your green goods as well as Mr. and Mrs. C. E. J o h n s o n have cord, not only so they may be hdld grown only on the Pacific coast, the your groceries. ■ firmly in place, reducing in te rn al fric w ithholding of production may ultl-1 purchased the W. K. H am ilton house tion to the m inimum, but to prevent niately bring b etter prices. on Ava avenue and w ill ta k e posses th e cords from actually burning out; sion a t once. to keep them from becoming old and The P o rt of P o rtlan d com m ission Mrs. P earl Mack, who has been un- brittle, th a t has alw ays been and still is the big problem before the g reat rep o rts a co n stan tly grow ing export I ,]er tre a tm e n t at a P o rtlan d hospital m ajority of tire m anufacturers. trad e with Norway, Sweden and Den-1 f()r several weeks, w as discharged CAMPBELL’S BEANS— O r DEL MONTE’S ASPARAGUS T IPS F irestone Gum-dipped I ires retain m arlt an(J th in k s the tonnage should yesterday m uch im proved in health R eady-to-serve food, the "B IG ” tin, 3 fo r. Picnic, 10V4-ounce cans, e a c h .. th eir original flexibility, stren g th and , j e o ie r u a y , u iu u i im p ro v eu in n e a iin . endurance with rem ark ab le tenacity, be Increased. At th e p resen t tim e, s h e ¡g at the home of Mr. and Mrs. NORWEGIAN SARDINES— O’ as proved by the m ost gruelling tests buyers, rep resen tin g Scandinavian im- b , W. Em ery, w here she w ill rem ain 3 fo r. F irs t ru n fish, in pure olive oil, 2 c a n s ........ m otoring, both on the speedw ays and porting firms, are to u rin g th e fru it quietly for a few w eeks w hile she the highw ays, can produce. This, of grow ing sections, co n ferrin g w ith | fu rth e r recu p erates. ROYAL BAKING POWDER— .1 (1 ROYAL GARDEN TEA— course, is due to the co-ordination be 12-ounce can 43c, 2^s-pound c a n .. . ip F irs t picking of choice young ten d er leaves, tw een vital factors in th e ir c o n stru c grow ers, and m aking a careful check Miss Della W ilson of C orvallis w as O range Pekoe (B lack) or Ja p an (G reen) QQ^ tion and quality of m aterials. G um on production. R egular service be the g u est S atu rd ay and Sunday of p k g e ................ BON AMI CAKES— dipping spans the gap th a t ordinary tw een th ese co u n tries and P o rtlan d is An efficient scouring agent, e a c h ... tire m a n u factu rers leave wide open." m aintained, w ith a fleet of com bina Mrs. Chase E. St. Clair. 1-lb. p k g e .. A fter spending a few days in G resh tion freig h t and passenger vessels. BON AMI POW DER— UndwBoniliiatlonal Services. am, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. M iller have re p a c k a g e .......... LIBERTY BROOMS— "Louie the Indian" will give an ac tu rn ed to G overnm ent Camp, w here NOTICE. “5 sew n” ; stro n g and durable, good value / • ( ) „ count of his conversion and his sub LIBBY’S MILK— e a c h .......... BMC To whom It may concern; Mr. B. L. they are building a sum m er cottage. sequent experience at the U ndenom N earest to fresh cream , ta ll cans, 3 for . inational tem ple on S aturday evening. Beals has left my employ. W alter W. They have been w orking on th e co t l»EL MONTE HOT SAUCE— r His wife accom panies him to th is ser- | Metzger, A ugust 19, 1926 tage for about th ree w eeks and it Is TISSUE TO ILET P A P E R - From C alifornia, 2 f o r ......................... vice. “L ouie” is a W enatchee Indian about finished. It is situ ated 1000 feet 1000 sheets of soft sa n ita ry tissu e in a ro ll A Real Opportunity. and ow ns a large fru it farm . 3 r o lls ................ east of Governm ent Camp hotel. CREME OIL SOAP— n r New York Life In su ran ce Com pany The service on Sunday will begin at (Lim it 5 b ars) 5 b a r s ............................. Mr and Mrs. Ed. S trong a re p la n 81 years old w ith 20,000 policyholders 9:30 with an old fashioned love feast PU FFE D WHEAT— and this will be followed by preaching in Oregon and la rg e st business in ning to leave early next week by auto A nourishing b rea k fa st cereal, package, CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP— o n force in the state, desires energetic service. T here will be preaching (Lim it 5 p k g s.).......... mobile for New York city, w here they P u re soap all through, 10 b a r s ............ »>,»( again at 2 In the afternoon and the man or woman in G resham and con will en ter Columbia U niversity for Direct co n tra ct closing service will be held Sunday tiguous te rrito ry . FRU IT J A R S - — — — — — “ FLOUR—K e rr’s B est P a te n t— w ithout a r y g eneral agent to sh are post g rad u ate studies. On th e way night by Dr. Betts, of New York. 49-pound sack s. . . . Ball Mason, q u arts, d ozen.................... T he services on both S aturday eve com m issions. S tate occupation and they expect to visit Y ellowstone and A ddress, ,1. W. Day, G lacier n ational p ark s and w ill visit ning and Sunday will be held in the experience. PI RE LARD— nrT F ish e r’s Blend ............................. grove if the w eather is perm issible, Agency D irector, Board of T rade In bulk, freshly rendered, 3 pounds. . O »)C in W isconsin w ith relativ es of Mrs Building, P o rtlan d , Oregon.—Adv. otherw ise, in th e temple. SNOWDRIFT— Strong. WESSON O I L - 4(k pBHHBBHBBB**— HU » i. <,. ■ ■.ozzzzzKsmzZJHZ^ A purely vegetable sh o rten in g , for frying Mrs. Ida Ltnton of Jo plin, M issouri "M ake your own m ayonnaise", q u a r ts ........ -»«*(. or baking, 4-pound c a n ........................... the au n t of Mrs. G. A. Cox and her d au g h ter, Miss Lucile L inton, w ere her guests on F riday and S aturday. They w ere on th e ir way to S eattle “ Some Coffee” an expression of our custom ers. from C alifornia and la ter will retu rn A p erfect blend of th e finest im ported coffees. to Joplin w h y e Mrs. L inton has L arge a n d Style, d istin c tau g h t in the sam e school for th e past D irect from our own ro a ste r to you m akes 28 years. Mrs. Cox's m other, Mrs. sm all shapes tion, dash and the low price o f.......................................................... Ellie Beegle and sister, Miss Ada of rich chiffon Beegie caine from P o rtlan d for a visit a touch of uu- at th e sam e time. velvets a n d re p re sse d C harley Adams is erectin g a large b arn on his 100xl50-foot are a in the lu stro u s silk s youth com bine O lanahan addition ju st east of his In w arm , lux- present residence. It Is understood The m any friends of H. W. S nashall 00020101060148482390914823000053010303020210000100020053025301020201530000000101 to m ake these that la ter he Intends to build a house are pleased to see him around th e u rous c o l o r - models eqaul- for him self and fam ily near th e loca stre e ts again afte r being confined to thin of th e burn. Mr. Adams does his home for, the p ast nine w eeks w ith ings. Cleverly ly becoming to team ing o t^ lifferen t kinds. a severe attack of rheum atism . trim m ed w ith Gale Dalton, a nephew of Mr. and The Dr. Bolcom place of five acres Miss or M at Mrs. George D uncan, cam e up from a m ile w est of the business p a rt of flowers, r i b ron. The p ri N ew port W ednesday and stayed over G resham has again changed hands. night w ith his relatives, leaving for C harles W enzlaff a retired Chicago bon, buckles ces are w ithin his home at C entralia, W ashington, business man purch asin g the p roperty the follow ing day. a few days ago. About a y ear ago it and gay em reach of any Miss E liza Bechill and G race Welch was sold to 1. P. Sm ith, an em ploye of broideries. purse. a re spending a few days at th e cabin a large Chicago w holesale house. Mr. belonging to Mr. Bechill near B rig h t Sm ith moved onto th e place w ith his fam ily but recently decided to again wood. Dr. and Mrs. F ra n k P eak and Mr. resum e his position in Chicago, and and Mrs. B. L. W alrad are enjoying accordingly negotiated th e sale of the G RESH A M S E lr s t S tr e e t o p p . T e le p h o n e O ffice a pleasant m otor trip w hich began on property. The place Is a very fine one with w ell-laid out grounds and s u r B E W A R E OE E X P E N S E L E A K S. r.-.-.-.-.-.v.-.-.-.-.varrrroamgirrC Sunday last. They left for southern roundings. Mr. Sm ith leaves with Oregon by way of the M ackenzie pass and from th ere expected to cam p a p leasant associations of G resham and - -IV . .. .. .. vicinity and says th a t if he ever de \- few days at W allowa lake. A visit at cides to re tire from business, he in J u s t fre e -h e a rte d , o p e n -h a n d e d s p e n d in g Spokane w ith relativ es will occupy a h a b its . few days, afte r w hich the p arty of tends to re tu rn to the west. Rev. and Mrs, E. H orstm an n m o four will re tu rn through e a ste rn O re J u s t l i t t l e , im p u ls iv e , p e r s o n a l in d u l- gon over the Blew ett pass. A card tored to E verett, W ashington, last gen ces. received from them indicated they S aturday w ith Rev. C. Hoffman of P o rtlan d and Rev. F. Schaer of Mil were having a w onderful trip. J u s t a p r id e f u l, id e a l i s t i c s c o r n o f s m a ll Ray and Guy Cox w ere in G resham waukie. Oregon, and attended the in su m s. S atu rd ay and Sunday from W ahkia- sta llatio n services at Zion Evangeli- cus, W ashington, visiting th eir p a r al ch u rch , at E verett. The re tu rn lb. 42c 1 N e w b e rg H itm . w h o le o r h a lf S u c h s e e m in g ly h a r m l e s s . te n d e n c i e s a s ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cox. also lay trip w as m ade Tuesday in a delightful t h e s e a r e , in a c t u a l f a c t, s u f f ic ie n t to s i n k ing in supplies for th e com ing w inter rain. lb. 4: 2 R ncoii B a c k s , b e s t s u g a r c u r e d lo in s for th eir ranch home. m a n y a p u rp o s e fu l s a v in g p ro g ra m o f a d It PAYS TO BE PROTECTED. Mr. and Mrs W. J. Cooper left this v a n c e m e n t a n d a c h ie v e m e n t. . £ J e w e l s , s m a ll p ie c e s o f g o o d m e a t f o r s e a s o n in g , lb 27c s m orning for a trip of several days to V ancouver, B. C. T heir daughter, Prompt Adjustment Made bj Oregon F ran ces, accom panied them as far as Company. S a il o n to s u c c e s s by s a v i n g in a n S eattle w here she will visit u n til their #24 4 R ev P u r e L a rd , 4 -lb . p a il #1.1.», S -lb. p a il The L. D. C alkins' T ru ck and Wood- re tu rn from Canada. a c c o u n t w ith saw w as destroyed by fire A ugust 12. 1926. L a r g e o v a l S a r d in e n , in m u s t a r d t o m a t o s a u c e The tru ck , on w hich was m ounted a n d s p ic e d 2 c a m 25c om plete woodsaw equipm ent and which w as owned by L. D. Calkins, w ell-know n citizen of our city, was E a n e , N o r w e g ia n S a r d in e s . In p u r e o liv e o il destroyed by fire in th e late afternoon 2 c a n s 25c of A ugust 12. 1926. The tru ek was A STRONG BANK •o v ered by in su ran ce by the United Jn d e rw rlte rs, incorporated. The loss S.lC 7 E o i h a l It ra ntl S h r im p , c a n l i e , 6 c a n s was im m ediately rep o rted to Mr. Ross Brow n, who is the resident agent of th is com pany, and th e follow ing 35c S ('h o le r Pink S alm on, 1-lb can 20c, cans m orning the in su ran ce com pany's ad We will give you it ju ste r called on Mr. C alkins and a d !» S w e e t M ixed P ic k le s , in q u a r t j a r s j a r 50c sham poo th at w ill im justed th e loss to the full satisfactio n T of th e insured. p a rt new vigor and The following m orning. August 14. 10 R o g e r» P r e p a r e d M u s ta r d , In q u a r t j a r s ja r l i e Fuel F uel Fuel lu stre to your h air and th e in su ran ce com pany delivered a cheek to Mr C alkins covering the loss. we will show you how The United U nderw riters. In co rp o r It V a n ( a m p ’s P o r k a m i B e a n s , m e d . c a n 10c, d o z #1.1.'» to care for it at home ated, Is a home co rporation owned and controlled by Oregon cap ital and O re and fu rn ish you w ith 12 L a r g e Q u e e n t u b e s , in q u a r t j a r s j a r 50c gon men. w ith head offices in P o rt to ilette requisites We have secured a supply of th a t fam ous S u p erio r Rock Soring« land. A prom pt ad ju stm en t of th is Coal at Sum m er Prices. loss is a specific in stan ce of the 13 H a w a iia n S lic e d a n d ( » ra te d P in e a p p le . » prom pt, reliable, and courteous s e r We a re booking o rd ers now for d irect delivery from the car. s m a ll c a n s . 2 c a n s 25e vice they ren d er to th e ir policy h old ers. and no one will m ake a m istake by placing th e ir autom obile in su ran ce THE BERRY GROWERS PACKING CO. 11 t i r a v e n s t e i n A pple«, b o x iO e, B a r t l e t t P e a r s , b o x IOe with th is institution. It is the duty of GRESHAM, OREGON Phone 1971 the Oregon citizens to help th is O re gon con cern grow Com plete d etails reg ard in g th is Window Cleaning. Why have a lot of th in g s around you com pany and th eir low er rates, can For ex p ert window cleaning see S. don't need w hen some m ight be glad be obtaim 'd from Mr. Ross Brown. T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers w ith J. Ross to get them a t a b arg ain ? T ry a W ant Brown. G resham , phone 2501.Adv. Piano Tnntng. Ad. Phone l4$t Quality PH O N E OVER FIRST p ia n o tu n in g 43 50. P lano and o r Feed u S i and Service It you want lumber w rite Sandy gan rep airin g . Fred B. Jonea, 2625 For low est rate s on autom obile, 18 4 -1 ¿NAT'L BANK 49th stre e t SB.. P o rtlan d , phone TAbor L um ber Co.. C herryville, or phone tru c k and g eneral In su ran ce see B. W 8952. or G resham 1561—Adv. Sandy 223 — Adv If T horne.—Adv. GRESHAM LOCALS EÑTURY Offerings Saturday and Monday, August 21 and 23 Inclusive 19c 55c I 1 OoC 73c 10c 12c nr . Z3C 1 DC nn ZZl ZOC 10c $2.04 $2.14 — M—— — — 91c NEW FALL HATS 20th Century Coffee lb. 47c, 3 lbs. $ 1 .3 8 A Little Leak Will Sink a Great Ship MISS HALSEY Grocery Bulletin I First State Bank f Ï & 4 . W. Metzger & Co. ¿ r r e s /ta u i f t e au Sioppe : 4 COAL COAL COAL I