Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 08, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
BORING
Em il A nderson, a stu d e n t a t the
Oregon A gricu ltu ral college, w as a
recen t pledge to Sigm a D elta Chi,
n atio n al professional jo u rn alistic
fra te rn ity . H is p ic tu re is show n in
a recen t issue of a P ortlan d daily
w ith o th er stu d en ts interview ing a
college secreta ry , a p a rt of the
rite s of initiation. A nother re ­
q u irem en t is to deliver a sh o rt ad­
d ress at a m eeting of th e associated
stu d en ts.
W ednesday of la st week was
ground hog day and w hen he came
fo rth front his w inter q u a rte rs he
h ad a good chance to see his
shadow’ for old sol sm iled down
upon the e a rth for a few hours.
A ccording to th e old adage, he is
supposed to re tu rn to his q u a rte rs
to spend an o th er six weeks. Signs
of sp rin g are com m encing to m ake
th e ir ap p earance. The frogs have
begun th e ir evening serenade.
Mrs W. R. Telford and her
d au g h ter, Mrs. W. W. Metzger of
G resham , w ere shopping in P o rt­
land on W ednesday.
G eorgie Beck and H a rrie t A nder­
sen spent a few days recen tly v is­
itin g th e fo rm e r’s sister, Mrs. C lark
R adford, at the P. E. P. com pany’s
pow er p lan t at cam p 8.
T he L adies Aid society m et at the
hom e of Mrs. Lucy Boring on
T h u rsd ay .
Jo h n A nderegg w as visiting at
th e hom e of his daughter, Mrs.
F ritz S tagger over th e week-end.
Mr A nderegg is w orking on the
low er Columbia.
E arl D uley retu rn ed W ednesday
from Lyle. W ashington, w here he
h as been staying w ith his sister.
Mrs. F an nie W ilson for the past
tw o weeks.
H erm an N aas has not been able
to fill his place on th e section this
week. He is confined a t his home
w ith th e grip.
Jo h n Juvenile, who has been
spending the w inter over in W ash­
ington. is visiting at th e hom e of
h is sister. Mrs. E. J. Gregson.
W. R. T elford and fam ily mo­
to red to Oregon City Sunday after
noon.
COTTRELL
The m any friends of Miss Rose
P o tter, teach er in the C ottrell
school, had th e p leasu re of hearing
her sing over th e radio W ednesday
evening. T he program w as p re ­
sented th ro u g h the courtesy of Mrs
F red Olson, vocal in stru c to r over
K X L, P o rtlan d broadcasting s ta ­
tion. Miss P o tte r sang tw o con­
tra lto solos, “M em ories” and as a
B num ber "U ntil You Came. They
w ere m uch enjoyed by listeners.
Miss F ra n ce s S tout of B rig h t­
wood en tertain ed several of her
frien d s at a b irth d ay party a week
ago Monday night. Mary and Ju lia
Brophy of th is place w ere present
R obert Jo n sru d of the Jonsrud-
G underson L um ber com pany, re
cen tly p urchased 150 acres of land
from Mrs. C arrie M iller of P ort
land. Mr. Jo n sru d w ill build an
autom obile road down into the
gorge w hich lies on the L ittle S an­
dy riv er canyon. F ish ponds and
a sw im m ing pool w ill be put in.
T he road w ill be a h air pin loop
and w ill s ta r t at J o n sru d ’s park.
T h is w ill be th e first road ever
b u ilt into th e canyon frftm th e
Bluff road.
PLEASANT HOME
T he seven-m onths old d aughter
f Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Quay, who
as been seriously ill w ith intestl-
al flu, is now recovering slowly.
. train ed n urse from P o rtlan d as-
isted in th e care of th e baby for a
reek and Mrs. Q uay’s sister. Miss
late Quay of St. Johns, is now w ith
le fam ily. T he child s tem pera-
jr e reg istered 105 degrees for sev-
ral successive days.
Mr. and Mrs. H enry P aape have
ow moved into th e ir new home
ear Victory H eights, n o rth of
'leasan t Home.
POWELL VALLEY
A reception w as given T hursday
ening at the Swedish Mission
lurch to the church choir and to
erm an C arlson, the choir director,
gift w as presented to Dr. Carl-
11 and also one to th e p asto r, the
?v. Don Shogren. A very pleas-
it evening w as enjoyed together.
Mrs. John Lind and h er daughter
iith w ere hostesses T h u rsd ay af-
rnoon a t a m eeting of th e De-
irali Ladies Aid at th e Mission
lurch. The Rev. Nels M alm stedt
as p resen t and spoke in the after-
ion and also In th e evening.
HILLSVIEW
A tw o-act comedy “Mr. Bob” and
sh o rt m usical program w ill be
ven at the H illsview school on
itu rd ay . F eb ru ary 12, a t 8 p. m
PLE A SA N T VIEW AVENUE
And George Did It
Mrs. Ben H alstead gave a s u r­
prise d inner la st Tuesday in honor
of the b irth d ay of h er sister, Mrs.
C arl H arpole, of P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. Steve W’rig h t w ere
! Sunday dinner guests a t th e home
i of the la tte r’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
J J. D. Johnstone.
L eonard F rin k has retu rn ed from
! F alls City w here he atten d ed th e
i fu n eral of his m other la st Friday.
He w as also w ith h er d u rin g her
recent illness.
Mrs. L. G. S eifer, w ho h as been
ill w ith the flu, is slig h tly im prov­
ing.
Ben H alstead has re tu rn e d to his
I w ork at C athlam et, W ashington.
Mrs. G. Nelson of B onneville vis-
1 ited Monday w ith her m other, Mrs.
, E. T. P reston.
Miss E dith B utler w as o ut from
;
P
o
rtlan d F rid ay to spend th e a fte r­
George T. Swearinger, of Tren­
ton, S. C., is “Cotton King," win­ noon w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and
ning the crown and reward for I Mrs. I. W. B utler.
having raised more cotton per acre
A. M. S p rin g er and fam ily are
in 1926 than any other planter in
enjoying
th e com forts of a new
the state.
FAIRVIEW
| Ford sedan.
I Mr. and Mrs. P oppleton, p are n ts
| of th e boy recen tly in ju red in a
I m otorcycle accident, w ere out from
P o rtlan d Monday visiting w ith the
H. D. T itzel family. They rep o rt
th eir son as much im proved. Ber-
! tram K esterson, who w as in ju red
in the sam e accident, is also
th ought to be w ell on th e way to
recovery.
The re g u la r m eeting of the F a ir-
view grange will be held on S a tu r­
day evening, F ebru ary 12. at the
city hall. Supper w ill be served
at 6:30, afte r w hich th e first and
second degrees w ill be conferred in
th e reg u la r team work. T he g ran g e
card party w ill be given at th e city
hall on the evening of F eb ru ary 9.
Mr. and Mrs. W E. T eg a rt en-
♦ L y n h u rst f lu b Meets.
te rtain ed w ith a d inner p a rty on 1 T he ladies of th e L y n h u rst Sew-
Sunday evening in honor of th e ing club m et at the home of Mrs.
form er’s fa th e r W illiam T eg art I Wm. D ryden, B a rk e r road, T ues-
who expects to leave in th e n ea r day, F eb ru ary 1, and enjoyed the
fu tu re for C alifornia. T hose p res- j first “pot-luck luncheon” of th e
ent besides the guest of honor and new year. All officers and mem-
the host and hostess w ere Mr. and bers w ere present. Miss H elen
Mrs. B. T onseth and fam ily of P o rt- Petzold of Section L ine road w as
land, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. H all, Miss j an invited guest. A fter a sh o rt
Mamie B urns and h er b ro th er J. C. business session a few h an d s of
Burns, and Violet, V irginia and cards w ere played.
W illiam T egart.
Alien Child Held for H earing.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. H all, Miss
Mamie B urns, J. C. B urns and Mr.
A ccording to rep o rts from a r e ­
and Mrs. C. H. Stone attended th e cent issue of a P o rtlan d dally
O. A. C. party la st S atu rd ay eve- new spaper A bner Kyfoll, aged six
ning which w as held a t th e E ast years, is being held for dep o rtatio n
Side business m en’s club. A splen- j h earin g by D istrict Im m igration
did tim e w as enjoyed by all p rese n t D irector Bonham. A ccording to
and it is hoped th e re w ill be la rg e r t he a rtic le th e boy w as brought
rep resen tatio n of form er O. A. C. into th is co u n try from Canada after
stud en ts of ea ste rn M ultnom ah having been adopted by Mr. and
county a t th e next m eeting w hich D aniel S chw artz of T routdale,
will be held early in March.
When interview ed in reg ard to the
T he condition of Mrs. Ju lia child, his foster m other declared
Snover, who suffered a stro k e pf th e re is no likelihood th a t he will
p araly sis about a week ago, re- 1 be deported to C anada.
m ains p rac tica lly unchanged.
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Mrs. J. W. T ow nsend w as th e
UNION
dinner guest 011 S unday of Mrs.
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The re g u la r m eeting of the
Eliza Stone.
Union P aren t-T ea ch e r association
TROUTDALE
will be held at the Union achool-
The card p a ^ I T n o u n c e d by th e J house on F rid ay evening, F eb ru ary
11, th e m eeting to begin prom ptly
social com m ittee of th e O. E. S. for
a t 8:15. B renton V edder, county
W ednesday evening, F eb ru ary 9,
su p e rin ten d e n t of C lackam as co u n ­
prom ises to be a delightful affair.
ty, will speak 011 “School P ro b ­
Several new fea tu re s a re planned.
lem s.” T he Hillsview o rch e stra
The com m ittee in ch a rg e co n sists
will play and th e re will be a social
of Ja n e t Lum sden, G ladys McGin­
hour, follow ed by refresh m en ts.
nis and G. P. Lum sden.
CORBETT
_______
T h , O r b , , , Sunday .Choo, . . .
well attended Sunday considering
th e cold ea st wjnd th a t prevailed
The D orcas society will m eet at th e
• ....... W .d n ..„ .y , F .b ru a ry . .
2 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A rneson w ere in
P ortlan d S aturday.
Chas. L atourell of H eppner, en-
ro u te to Tillam ook on a fishing
trip called on frien d s h ere F riday
Johnny Phipps w as tak en U|
Piano Tuning,
P iano tu n in g , $3.50. P iano and
¿ J * »
phone TAbor
1561.—Adv.
”
£ ”Ed. V
8952
Tl ESI» U .
FEBRUARY
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
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Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Wilcox Sr.
have ju st pu rch ased th e p roperty
belonging to Ole Bodin and are
m aking arran g e m en ts to move
th ere soon. G eorge Wilcox J r. and
wife w ill occupy th e sm all cottage
located on th e lot n ear the la rg e r
house and garage.
.
c.
... icks
.
. have
Mr. and . . Mrs.
F. H
,
.
moved up n ear Mount Hood on . the
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PAGE THREE
l»27
NEW PU R C H A SE PLAN
H E L P S I IIEVV OW N ERS
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More th an 40,000 m otorists have
’“ ken advantage of th e Chevrolet
P " cen t P u rch ase Certificate
P>“ «» s‘«‘ e the in au g u ratio n of the
idea in 1924. according to W. W.
Metzger, local dealer. W idespread
popularity of the plan is accouuted
for in th e mouey saving . featu
. res
. of
th
e
arran
g
e
m
en
t
and
th
at
through
tM> m eang ,, ,g pagy for >ByoBe
loop highw ay road, w here Mr. accu m u late the down paym ent on a
H icks has a filling statio n and con- Chevrolet.
fe c tio n e r v
T he pli»n w as developed and
• copyrighted by the Chevrolet Mo-
Miss Lydia M etzger of P o rtlan d tor com pany as a re su lt of a su r-
spent Sundav w ith her p aren ts, Mr. vey w hich showed th a t the average
and Mrs. F. E tling. Miss A npa m o to rist drives his c a r th ree years
.....
,
1 , .
.v and pays for it in the first year. It
E tling cam e home sick last week wa#
, hat d u rln g , he en t,re
from Independence w here she w as t jnle ttu, c a r j8 being operated the
teach in g school and will rem ain p u rch a ser u sually m akes no pro-
until she has en tirely recovered vision w hatever for buying his next
from an a tta c k of influenza.
^ T h r o u g h th is plan, th e Chevro-
Mrs. Cowing, form erly hostess of let com pany has m ade it possible
the W ayfarer inn. cam e back from to r «be p u rch aser to accum ulate
a au a» a • au »
' tIiv down paym ent on a car w ithout
the city th e first of the m onth, bhe ,,jfflculty to enjoy the advantages
plans to m anage her ran ch h erself of buying for cash and to save six
th is com ing season.
per cent on th e money invested in
. „
_ . .
. ___ certificates. It also enables th e mo-
Mr. and Mrs. P. A ndersen drove tort8t , () ,)ay som ething on his new
to T he D alles W ednesday w here ,.a r before his old one is tu rn ed in,
they visited Mr. and Mrs. R. P, Ras- thereby reducing his later pay-
m ussen. L aw rence W. Andersen of m ents.
„
. ___
The Chevrolet Motor com pany
P o rtlan d spent .u n d a y at h o m e L a8 m ade arran g e m en ts w ith uear-
w ith his p aren ts.
■ iy 4,000 dealers, w hereby the cer-
G eorge K nieriem J r and A rthur tificate holder gains a credit of six
B utler will be given the th ird de- per cent on money spent for se r­
vice and accessories, in addition to
gree of M asonry on S aturday night the six per cent in te rest on th e
at th e B ridal Veil lodge.
money invested in th e certificates.
Each succeeding m onth is show ­
Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard E hrm an
m otored out from P o rtlan d Sunday ing a m easu rab le in crease in the
en ro llm en t of certificate holders,
to spend th e day at th eir sum m er th e com pany rep o rts, with every
hom e here.
p ro sp ect indicating a record sale of
J. E llis has bought several c a r ­ certificates th is year.
load of potatoes in and around
h ere at $1.50 a hundred and sacks
Auto F re ig h t T erm inal
furnished.
P o rtlan d , Phone EAst 2304
T he w ork on the new m ansion of J
G resham , Phone 1201
Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s Meier of P o rt-!
land is now p ro g ressin g rapidly
since w eath er conditions have im- •
proved. F o rty m en a re w orking on 1
the building.
Mrs. K etchum and son Ed of P o rt- •
land spent Sunday at the Benfield j
bungalow . Mrs. K etchum and Mrs. 1
L ottie Benfield are sisters. Mrs.
PORTLAND
K etchum recently retu rn ed from I
San F rancisco, w here she lived for
WAY PO IN TS
several years.
Radio In Its Infancy.
the cities a t least, by lofty ele c tri­
Marconi, inventor of w ireless, cal stru c tu re s giving off a purple
says th a t radio engineers today glow, dispelling the rain and
realize th a t they know less than draw ing down rain when it is need­
they w ere su re they knew five ed. People w ill move about on
years ago. The cu rre n t issue of to lle r skates electrically propelled
the Women s Home Com panion. ' » '“ 1 radio-borne c u rre n t will cut
whose editor is a keen observer of down the bills for household tuel
everything
th at
concerns the an<l light.
housewife and the home, predicts
M eanwhile th e daily m arvel of
calm ly and d elib erately th a t radio radio music and speech, entering
is Stiil in its infancy and th a t still i th e hum blest homes, heightens
g rea ter discoveries are to be ex ­ faith in every such prom ise and
pected in the next few years, point- stren g th en s th e conviction th a t
ing out w hat some of these d ie - I ,,eVHr in the w o rld s history has
coveries will he
th e re been an era so exciting or so
Cities will probably
probably soon
soon be com fortable as th e present.
lighted w ithout the p resen t elabor- | Any tro u b les? Call Dr. C lassi-
ate and ugly netw ork of wires. fled.
Power may be sen t from w ater
falls to factories w ithout strin g in g
cables.
Governm ent experts predict th a t
w ithin 50 years the U nited S tates
will have all-electric farm s, with
M ore people to read and
crops grow n under glass, ele c tri­
use
th e W a n t Ads. N otice
cally heated and electrically stim ­
th e c arefu l c lassificatio n
ulated.
Plow ing, sow ing, w ate r­
ing and h arv estin g will be done
a n d look fo r w h a t you
electrically and four crops a year
w a n t o r a d v e rtise fo r it.
will be harvested instead of one.
The w eath er will be controlled, in
W ANTED
C arl D ouglass Post No. 74
DANCE
CO GSW ELL HA LL, EAGLE ( KEEK
SATURDAY EVENING? FEB. 12
The F in est H ardw ood F loor in C lackam as County
Music by Geo. B eers O rchestra
Mack Thom as, Floor M anager
A Good Tim e A ssured to all
Lundquist
Truck Line
(¡RESHAM
Som etim es in W ashington they
ta lk about politics being “ad ­
journed." R ight now politics have
reconvened. T he sen ate Is b ris t­
ling w ith p artisan politics.
Loral anil Long IHstunce
Moving
H o t Plate
'V a p o r ite r
“SUNSHINE
Stand ard Ford Equipm ent
A 3-Act Gloom Chaser
Given by young people of P leasan t Home
O R IE N T GRAD E SCHOOL Al 'IH T O R II M
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10
O rchestra
Q uartet
Scotch Baritone in Costume
C u rtain 8:15
O r d in a r y carbu re tor« '»e re designed fo r a
fin e r grade o f gaaoline th a n m oat p eo p le
n o w buy. Today*« gaaoline « m l he b u rn e d
d iffe re n tly to get fu ll result«. T h e H o t P late
V a p o ris e r pre-beat» b o th ra w gaaoline a n d
a ir m a k in g a perfect fu e l m ix tu r e w h ic h
h u m « to th e last a to m because it i t p erfectly
vaporised.
A v erag e resu lt* «h o w a n increase o f m iles
p e r g a llo n , w i t h e x c e ll e n t a c c e le r a t io n ,
ab u n d a n t e n g in e p o w e r, am tx*thne«a at a ll
•peed«, a n d p ra c tic a lly n o ca rb o n deposit.
Tfce H a t R e ar V a a a rU w
• m !«« <xfce««< fcea« as
iXz iiw i feed M lAsl (Ar
«ngtaw U < •« •w e tly aup>
gltrd w tA ntgrv M e t w
Mibcv fw^t • / ««rapilo*
•U y Mgfc c ee iU M lW try .
RAKER & SON
Gresham, Oregon
C h ild ren 25c
A dults 50c
S
D E A L E R S
AUTHORIZED
or G resham
'
an ,| w e Do It. T ailo rin g , cleaning.
p ressing, dyeing.
P e te r Lenar,I,
Phone 1211 Res. 3664. We call and
| deliver. Adv.___________
In su ra n ce funds for farm loans
No com m ission or brokerage. Very
, ea-T te rm .. B. W. T h o rn e .-A d v .
T h ursday and his m other was call- j----- 1----------------------------------------
ed out from P o rtlan d F riday and
took him to the city.
TRUCK HAULING
A. 8. K incaid of Pacific City w as
Grenham,
F airview ,
Portland
a guest at F ern d ale P lace Sunday.
Trips Daily
He expects to re tu rn to C orbett
GALEN FANCHER
March 1 to overhaul his fishing
Call “P o rty ” for Servire
gee. p rep a ra to ry for th e sp rin g ru n
Gresham i l l
of salm on.
Mr. H arm on and son W alter, of
P ortland, w ere gu ests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Reed Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude W’oodle vis­
S hort and Long lla n ls
ited th e fo rm e r’s p are n ts at E sta ­
P R IC E S
R IG H T
cada Sunday.
Mrs. N ettie K incaid visited h er
P h o n e »«7
O RESHAM
fa th e r and m other a t S prin g d ale
over th e week-end.
' K arl H annem an had th e m isfo r­
tu n e to lose a tw o-day-old Je rse y
calf for w hich he had been offered
»2200.
Every Saturday Night
C olum bia grange enjoyed a very
good m eeting S aturd ay , F eb ru ary 5.
They expect to give a social dance
S atu rd ay evening, F eb ru ary 12.
Music by Al G oodw ia’s
Mr. and Mrs. C larence H icks a re
O rc h e stra A E n te rta in e rs
living a t and ta k in g ca re of the
P alm er House u n til th e road house
65c
Admission
35c
6 m iles from G resham
season opens.
TRUCKING
Earl Calkins
DANCE
T his is the tim e of year when the
•egon beekeeper o verhauls his
uipm ent. says H. A. Scullen, bee
e c ia list of the experim ent s ta ­
in. All ex tra ctin g combs are
nked over and graded, and those
tlich have holes through them or
rge p o rtions of drone comb are
itched w ith w orker foundation,
ir r com bs and bee glue are
E veryone co rd ially Invited
F or rea l estate loans see o r call
eaned from all p a rts of th e equlp-
B.
W.
T
horne.—Adv.
pnt. P a rts are re-nailed w here
■cessary, and if thoroughly dry
e rep ainted. Equipm ent w hich is
yond fu rth e r use is disposed of
some way.
Bees req u ire proper w inter pro-
ctlon In Oregon, says th e bee
ec ia list of the Oregon experim ent
ation.
Bees do not h ib ern ate
COLUMBIA GRANGE HALL CORBETT
iring th e w inter but keep the
m p e ra tu re of the hive above 57
A uspice« C olum bia G range
grees by m uscu lar activity The
dder It is outside th e clu ste r of
■es th e w arm er It is inside. As a
su it when bees a re not properly
otected in the w inter they con-
ime an u n n ecessary am ount of
Supper
iney and w aste a large am ount of
Good Floor
Good Music
tality. T his activity also causes
1 excess of m oisture in th e hive.
DAMASCUS
DANCE
SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 12
Public Auction
" Q U A L IT Y
THAT
O U T L IV E S
THE
P R IC E ”
On th e L a u re n c e G. M yers F arm o n e -q u a rte r m ile
n o rth of S unnyside sch o o lh o u se on H appy Valley ltd.
To rea c h farm d riv e so u th on H a p p y V alley road
from F o s te r ro ad n e a r B ellrose, o r tu rn n o rth a t
S u n n y sid e school on S u n n y sid e road. Good m acadam
road a ll th e way.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17
_____________ Sale Start* 1 o’clock P. M. S h a rp ____________
DAIRY COWS
Six Good M ilch Cow's. 1 H o lstein a n d Je rse y
M ixed, th re e of w h ich will be fre sh soon. H eifer.
1 P u re B red H o lste in Bull, e lig ib le to re g is tra tio n .
All tu b erc u lin tested .
O T H E R LIVE STOCK
O ne Good S o rre l M are.
1 Good Bay G elding.
1 Mule. 3 B rood Sow s w ith 1G S u ck lin g Pigs.
FARM M A CHINERY
D eering Mower, D eering H ay Rake. John D eere Disc.
Jo h n D eere 16-inch Sulky Plow. W ard 14-tnch Chilled Plow.
S y racu se 14-inch Chilled Plow (new ). Iron Wheel T ruck
Wagon. S pring Tooth H arrow
SOTooth H arrow . 60-Tooth
H arrow . F airb an k s Scale, 1000-lb. capacity F anning Mill. New
Grind Stone. 30-gal. Iron Kettle. 50-gal. Steel B arrel. 30-gai.
Steel B arrel. 15-gal. Steel B arrel. Set Heavy W ork H arness.
Set Dump P lan k s with Top Box. Single H orae C ultivator. Road
Cart. Sled. 2 Drag S crap ers. Hay Fork. 5-gal. Cream Can.
Cross Cut Saw
500-lb. Ja ck
S-horse Evener. W'ood Rack.
2 Sets 2-horse Eveners. 2 Hog C rates. P ost Hole D igger (new ).
Wheel Barrow , and a lot of t-mall im plem ents and farm tools
too num erous to m ention.
TERMS— All sum s under $20.00 cash. Sum s over $20.00 six
m onths' tim e m ay be had w ith In terest a t 8 per cent per
annum providing note Is sa tisfac to ry to clerk.
HENRY L EISERT, Owner
A. W. COOK, Auctioneer.
A. MEYER, Clerk
BRIQUETS
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TRUCK m i l EVERY KIND OF WORK
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
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Phone
1591
Powell
and
Maple
Portland
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Buick owners enjoy
the savings of
leadership
In purchase price and daily use, Buick own­
ers profit by the savings of leadership.
The price of a Buick is moderate, hut it
buys a car built to the very finest quality
ideals — one that would cost you con­
siderably more, if it were not for Buick
volume.
For years, the savings provided by gr?at
volume have been devoted to the enrich­
ment of Buick value.
And for years, Buick owners have had a
mere dependable motor car—one in which
high quality lessens upkeep expense.
Buy a Buick! Jt is an investment in econ­
omy and satisfaction.
THE GREATEST BUICK EVER BUILT
Walter W. Metzger
GRESHAM
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