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PAGE POÜB GRESHAM OUTLOOK,. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1», 192« ,1. C harles P eterso n ’, of Billings. Mon visit indefinitely a t the Peak hom e 1 1{ U R |{ y GROWERS URGED give the w inter rain s a chance to addition to the actu al p lan t food the g u ano on the land as soon as tan a. who was in G resham on his W eek-end g u ests a t the Malo I TO FERTILIZE FIELDS ca rry it down deep in the soil so as ' co ntained in th is sheep guano ther» you can get it and we w ill keep the way to C alifornia to spend the w in home w ere Mrs. V ilia m D rennan. | _______ to get m ost of the benefit from it in is an active agency in th is product mill ru n n in g and try and supply ter. On W ednesday Mr. Johnson a s is te r of Mrs. Malo, her niece, I The follow ing seasonal sugges-1 next y ea r’s fru it crop. T he bene th a t m akes the plant food content 1 you prom ptly, A special school m eeting w as E llis, and tw o ltio n s as to the care of the cane and fits from th is ground sheep guano of th e soil available also. held a t th e G resham Union high took his uncle for a drive over the Miss E dm ere nephew s, Jo hnny and George E llis. I stra w b e rrie s w ere given to mem- a re strik in g . Even one ton per T his being the tim e, we w ish to . Why not buy lum ber d irect from school building T h u rsd ay evening Colum bia R iver highway. Glenn Gibbons, a cousin of Mrs. all of P o rtlan d , with the exception I bers of th e Cooperative Berry acre show s a m arked benefit out of advise all b erry grow ers to apply th e m ill? Sandy L um ber Co., phone to vote on th e adoption of the Sandy 223.—Adv. school budget covering th e com ing P. E. Stone. Mrs. H. 8. McMurry, of Jo hnny Ellis, who is in th e navy I G row ers and others by D. E. Towle. ' proportion to w hat you would ex- on cane b erries at least one ton per pect. Of course, the au alv sis show s ' ac re and on straw b e rrie s tw o tons th ree years. T he proposed budget Mrs. E rn est C h risten sen and Miss and is on a sh o rt furlough from I m an ag er: A Trial of the school board was considered Blanche T rim ble, cam e F rid ay his ship stationed at B rem erto n .l "If you are not busy, cu t the old a plant food content equal to nine per ac re und to do it as soon as I canes out of th e logans and red 1 tim es as m uch fresh ca ttle fertiliz- possible to get best results. P lease of N ickerson Jellied Chicken m eans favorably and w as adopted by a from Bellingham , W ashington, for W ashington. . a re tu rn ord er. Give it a t r i a l __ a few days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. C h arles Schm idt rasp b e rrie s, cut off all ru n n ers er, but the w riter believes th a t in ' place your o rd ers now and spread Adv. m ajority of 38 to 14. Miss Abby W hiteside, of New and th re e sons, Jam es, Jo h n and I from th e straw b e rrie s and If you Mrs. F. W. Mason of W estport, York city, w as th e bouse g uest of F ra n k H aw es, have moved to wish to m a rk e t straw b e rry plants, Oregon, visited on T uesday and G resham from Stevenson, W ash in g -j have them inspected. Call* J. E. W ednesday w ith h er p aren ts, Mr. Miss F lorence Honey on W ednes ton, and a re living in a house on S tan sb erry , courthouse, P o rtlan d , day of la st week. Miss Honey arid Mrs. S. Wold and her sister. studied piano technique u nder her R oberts avenue near T hird stree t. I to m ake th e inspection. Set p lan ts Mrs. J. W Maloy. Mr. S chm idt is em ployed by th e I only from th is year's planting, if Mr. and Mrs. H enry G illette of in P ortland d u rin g the p ast m onth Bear C reek Logging com pany n t a r |y ° u w ant vigorous plants. The best P ortland sp e n t S atu rd ay and S u n Miss W hiteside expects to re tu rn to Sandy. Jam es has reg istered as a known v arieties are the Im proved New York about the first of Novem day w ith Mrs. G ille tte’s b ro th er- sophom ore at th e high school and Oregon and M arshalls. The w riter in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G her * Mr. and Mrs. Claude S tockton re th e o th e r tw o boys at th e g rad e I does not encourage the planting of W Mason. I any kind of berries as th ere is a turned Sunday from n ear Bend. school. Dr. A. H. W right has retu rn ed prospect of over supply, but th is is from a trip to Chicago and points Oregon, w here they had gone a I ni est lu a Radio. I only a blind guess as we do not week ago on a h u nting trip. T heir in W isconsin. Minn., and the D a T his is th e season of th e y ear I claim m uch power of looking into kotas. He w as aw ay th re e weeks. retu rn home w as h astened on a c He found everything frozen in the count of the illn ess of Mrs. Stock- when rad io reception is a p p r é c iâ t- | f u t u r e . F requently the unex- .u u _ , ,, I pected happens and our predictions ! Helds, from Chicago to St. Paul. ton who is still unable to leave the „.i cd in th e home. Why not in sta ll a .. . ... I I are all upset, but we will all agree 1 Mr. and Mrs. Newell Edw ards house. receiving s e t’ Radio receiving sets , h a, th e re jg gaf,.ty ¡„ dJverrtty. and baby have come from Bend, An 8-pound son was born to Mr. are being stan d ard ized and th e I "Do not c a rry your eggs all In one Oregon, and have tak en housekeep and Mrs. I). Fay Davis, of C orbett, Effective October 15 th CRO8LEY line em bodies th e last I b ask et.” ing rooms in the II. W. Em ery on S aturday, October 16, a t the "^he cane b erries are approach- home, w here they will live tem por home of Mrs J A. Bushong. The word in efficiency. Ask those who ., , ... , 1 ing w in ter in good condition, w ith ! arily Mr. E dw ards has m ade a r baby has been nam ed R obert Fav. . have them or inspect the sam ples ..... ,, . .. .. i very little evidence of fall fru itin g . | rangem ents to open an estab lish W It. T w ltchell and fam ily who at our office. B erry G row ers P ack- whlch th e prlm e cauge ()f w lnter ) ment in th e Congdon hotel for have been living in th e C ianahau ing Co-, phone 1871. —Adv. | dam age. Now th at all danger of cleaning, p ressing and dyeing. house on Main stre e t, moved S a t stim u latin g a fall grow th in the 1 W alrad & W right have com pleted urday to P o rtlan d to reside. Handing You a Dollar for Xmas. b erries seem s to be past, the m ost their work for this fall In connec M. D. K ern has m ade a r r a n g e H ere it is. tak e It, by saving th a t . tion with the graveling of the m ents for the disposal of his house m uch on a su b scrip tio n to the dai- I llnP °r ta n t w ork th at can be done is Roosevelt highw ay, lteuhen P e te r hold goods which will be sold at an lies. See low ra te s elsew here and | •<> apply th e sheep fertilizer and act quickly. son, who w as in churge of the auction next S atu rd ay at his home W W W .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. trucks a t C rescent City, California, on South R oberts avenue. He plans Y oii Want It. A good daily p ap e r and Tw ice-a- returned home la st night for the to then go to V ancouver to m ake New F all Shades w inter. T he local tru ck in g con his home with his son. W. It. K ern. Week Outlook, at a saving—th is Ladies’, M e n 's , m onth. See ad elsew here. cern expects to resum e w’ork on a Dr. and Mrs. F ra n k P eak re and C hildren's contract for the fu rth e r develop turn ed a week ago from San F ra n In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. m ent of the highw ay in the spring cisco and brought with them Mrs. No com m ission or brokerage. Very County w orkm en w ere busy this P eak's b ro th er-in -law and sister, easy term s. B. W. T horne.— Adv. and m orning rep a irin g holes In the Mr. and Mrs. W illiam W alker, of We a re alw ays glad to quote you A ll Prices F .O .B . D etroit, Plus W ar Excise T a x stre e t on E ast Powell between Indiana, who have been spending _ ... on lum ber. Sandy L um ber Co., Main and R oberts avenue- a year in C alifornia. They will I phone San(,y 223.—Adv. tf H arry and K enneth C alkins and their fam ilies, of Shelton, W ash ington, visited w ith th eir parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Calkins, from F riday until Sunday. They found their fath e r sick in bed w ith an a t Phone 2491 HUDSON - ESSEX Gresham Perm anent Representative« tack of the grip, although he is im Real Silk Hosiery Mills proving a t present. Ole G abelson, an experienced Phone 32x1 Gresham. Oi*e. Norwegian cabinet m aker, is in ---------V W Gresham for the w inter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Swift. C arl Johnson is a recently ad d ed a ssista n t at th e Todd barber B E G IN N IN G O C T O B E R 15 shop. He expects to move w ith his • wife to O reshum the com ing week A new cem ent sidew alk is being laid in fro n t of the B uptist p ro p er ty on West Powell street. A lfred T his g a ra g e w ill clo se at 7 H am m ar is in charge of the 'work. The w alk is th e regulation width p. m. every evening ex c ep t of six feet. T here is about 125 feet S a tu rd a y and S u n d a y w hen to be laid. In addition to th e w alk a cem ent floor is being constructed the clo sin g hour w ill be 9 p. m. in the basem ent of th e parsonage T he F a ll season o f the y ea r c a lls for n ew w are, new u ten sils A rthur Swenson and G uerney and m any a rticles for use d uring the W in ter m onths to com e. Wood are doing the cem ent work. Joe Peak enjoyed a recent h u n t COLEMAN RADIANT HEATERS ing trip at a point 70 m iles east of Eugene in com pany w ith his broth- Makes its own gas. Use it an y er-iu-law , Dr. V. L. Brooks, und II. w here. Clean, h ea lth fu l, p ortable, All sizes W inchester, high grade glow ing w arm th and ch eerfu l com fort. F. A ldrich, who recen tly com pleted choppers. Tool steel knives and plate. HAMLIN A BOSS, Props. Let us demonstrate. Heavily tinned and ru st resisting. a trip around the world. Joe kill<*<) Easily cleaned. Phone 2391 Night 706 I a big black bear w eighing 225 -----+---- pounds with a single shot from the rifle. Hu and the doctor also bagged three deer and Mr. Aldrich A handy a rtic le for th e rain y w in was successful In killing one. te r w ash days. P rovides a place to Mrs. I.a u ra Corbin of Sun Jose. hang m any clo th es in a very sm all California. Is visiting at the home space, each of her nephew , W. S. E verett. She Liquid and paste, all sizes. A good wax for your hardw ood floors, lliwl- also spends part of the tim e with ums, etc. Apply Jo h n so n ’s Liquid relatives a t Dover and in Portland- wax w ith a long handled sheepskin — *— Mrs. G. A. Cox was taken to Good mop and polish w ith Jo h n so n 's E lec S a m a rita n h o sp ita l W ednesday sut tro Polisher. H r ren t you th e polish fering with an attack of acute ap ¡5 e r and mop. -----+----- peudlcitls. It was not thought ad i? A utom atic Safety Board, m ade of w hite spruce. L arge board, steel iron visable to operate at this tim e and i holder, co u n tersn ap in th e top and the patient was rem oved to l o r i asbestos in su lated , unfolds au to m ati home on Monday. cally, each Mrs. E. M. Ward and tw o c h il Heaters that will sate you money «y dren, A lbert and Melvin, attended ( OI LMAN QlK KLITE LAMPS saving fuel. the 50th w edding an n iv ersary of P roduces a ra d i her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George an t b r i 11 i a nee Pate, at H illsboro last Tuesday. n ig h tly th a t MASCOT CROWN- PEA RL BEE-VAC brings ch eer and She was accom panied by her niece \ J () event is so important to all the West as the COMFORT com fort to th e from P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. l*ate home. Its light is 1 ’ Pacific International Livestock l'.xposition were m arried at Jam estow n, A r ideal for sew ing, kansas, and catnc to H illsboro 19 which is held in Portland each year. It is the larg or reading. It H ea ters m ade in the w est to m eet The Bee-Vac E lectric C leaner a f gives m ore light years ago est combined livestock exposition known in the fords the m ost rem a rk a b le value ever w estern conditions. B urns wood or th an 2d old style Miss G race Welch spent the seen in an E lectric V acuum cleaner. world. Its exhibits .ire v alued in the millions. The lam ps. wood or coal. See th ese stoves and Scientifically co n stru cted to give the week end nt V ancouver, W ashing very finest bred dairy and beef cattle, horses, hogs, utm ost service. S atisfactio n assu red let us quote you our prices before ton the guest of her au n t and fan, by m a n u fa c tu re rs: w ritte n g u ara n tee sheep, goats and foxes come from all over America. you buy. fly. Gn S atu rd ay evening she a t com plete w ith attach m en ts. Now tended a birthday p arty In honor of A nd th is ye a r, it is said th e E x p o s itio n w i l l be fa r two cousins whose birthdays occur g re a te r th a n e v e r b efore. T h e p re m iu m lis t o f $100,- the sam e day. ooo is th e la rg e s t e v e r o ffe re d a n y w h e re . T h e H o rse The hunting party composed of Show p re m iu m lis t is th e la rg e s t, to o o ne s in g le M M. Squire, George Kenney, H a r Mote Accessories yon will need. event o ffe r in g $4000. A n e n tir e tr a in o f 25 ears COLEMAN Q V IIK . rison S quire and W C. llurcli r e is e n ro u te fro m th e East b r in g in g m a n y o f th e p riz e LITE LANTERNS tu rned early Monday m orning with Stove boards, stove pipes, ad ju stab le a n im a ls fr o m th e N a tio n a l H a iry Show re c e n tly held E x tra q u ality m aple, heavy tin lined, tw o line deer, one about two years An outdoor light at D e tro it. and re g u la r elbows, w ire, coal b u ck to d edge blades, ad ju sta b le knives, built for every o u t old w hich weighed 73 pounds and sliding box. each door use. Safe, eco ets. pokers, mica, wood baskets, co l I h r d o le la O r to h e r M * V t r m l i r r t . an d w» « m ? I . O and lo ok an d le a r n . the other, about six years of age, nom ical New model M r. f n r n i r r . I hen r n h ir hack a n d In Ik I t o u r w l l h a« here nt the lars. dam pers, safety thim bles, flue which tipped the scales at 145 has built in pump. F ir « I M tn tr H a n k . pounds, dressed. S quire aud K en caps, roof saddles, etc. ney claim the honors of shooting th e tw o anim als they secured ami | a third was killed w hich they were unable to tlud. T heir ram p was in the region n ear G ra n ts Pass. Mrs II W S in islu ill Inis In . . A STRONG BANK W e appreciate the honor of your convention in our city. May your accom very ill for th e past few days aud plishments and your pleasures meet vour highest expectations. is under a physician ’s care. GRESHAM, OREGON Mr- aud Mrs. O scar Johnson en .4ny service we can render will be our pleasure. te rtain ed la st week th e ir uncle, GRESHAM LOCALS H U D S O N -E S S E X Reduces Prices $100 on all Models N E W PRICES Hosiery ESSEX COACH - - HUDSON COACH - Hudson Coach Special Hudson Brougham Hudson 7-Passenger Sedan $695 $1095 $1150 $1395 $1495 Lingerie REAL SILK HOSIERY TO OUR PATRONS Mr. & Mrs. Perry Kitzmiller M. C. Webster Motor Co. Closing Notice! October Sales of Seasonable Ware GRESHAM GARAGE Food Choppers $2, $2.25, $3.50 Fold’g Clothes Rack Johnson's Floor Wax $1.60 Ironing Boards Coleman Gasoline Goods Heating Stoves $3.50 Measured by Millions of Dollars Electric Cleaner $34.50 F! m FIRST STATE BANK K S P E C I A L COMMVNICA ^ < J ^ T 1 O N of Gresham Ixwlg, ,\. 1 ■ A F A A M hall, G resham . F riday evening, (>< tober 22, 7:30 sharp. W ork in the F. C. degree. W L. GORSAGE. S ecy W W METZGER. W M I 1 1 Kraut Kutters *2.00 WELCOME! W. C. T. U. A. W. METZGER & CO. The Wine hegt er Store