GRESHAM Ol'TLOOK TVB8DAY, MARCH 20, »»17 ROCKWOOD 6x2 Office 544 Miles G rim shaw has b u ilt a new g arag e. Hessel’s Farm Machinery GRESHAM , OREGON THE NEW OLIVER 222 A COMPLETE LINE OF FARM MACHINERY Okiin Drills. Garden Seeders. P otato Planters. Hand Seeders - L IT C H F IE L D L O W -D O W N SPR EAD ER A Five-year Written Guarantee Bond. A Bull Dog Beater Wheel. TROUTDALE Steel Beam all Chilled Plow. All Oliver plows. All repairs. Spring or Spike Harrows, Disc Harrows, with Tongue or Tongue Truck. VENTURA PARK. AUCTION SALE S atu rd ay evening, M arch 10, th e V e n tu ra d an cin g clu b gave a “ h a rd I will sell on my F arm at SPRINGDALE, OREGON tim e ” dance. P rizes w ere offered for on Columbia River Highway, 3y2 miles Southeast Troutdale, Hie best "m a k e u p ’’ an d it was a d if JESDAY, MARCH 2 7 , a l l l a . m., Sharp ficult ta sk for th e ju d g es to decide who w ere e n title d to th em , as all 14 HEAD OF CATTLE w ere p ictu res of poverty, b ut finally 13 Grade Holstein Cows. All good milk producers. One decided to give th e prizes to Dr. of the best milk producing herds in Eastern Multnomah Co. M eade Beslin an d Mrs. Robt. G ray. 1 Thoroughbred Holstein Bull, 2 years old. A fine active All had a sp len d id tim e. fellow, a sure getter of good active calves. Miss A nna Jo h n so n , who lias been A l1 A nim als T u b e rc u lin T ested am i free Irom con tag io u s diseases. v isitin g h e r p a re n ts, re tu rn e d to Se T erm s C a s h , u n le s s o t h e r w is e a r r a n g e d o n d a te o f s a le a ttle W ednesday. igUNCH AT NOON SALE RAIN OR SHINE M otorists will be glad to see th e new filling sta tio n at Chas. H e a th ’s H. W. CANZLER, Owner S. w o o l» . Auctioneer, sto re. Mrs. J. S. Bensen an d Mrs. F re d A ntonsen sp e n t F rid a y w ith frie n d s MELROSE AND VICTORY. SCENIC in P o rtla n d . T he business session of th e sec Mrs. Chas. H eath , who has been Matt t Zogg, of Sandy R idge, was a ond q u a rte rly co n feren ce of th e very ill w ith p n eu m o n ia, is now Jof J. R. D uncan T h u rsd a y . l Mist Hazel G oger w as a w eek-end i P lea san t H ome and Iliff 1 ch a rg e, will m uch im proved. Jo h n M atsen was a g uest a t th e ■at at th e B eyers’ hom e. be held at Iliff chapel on S atu rd ay Elbert K illin, m a n a g e r of th e E lk- afte rn o o n , March 24, a t 2 o ’clock, J. S. Bensen hom e Sunday. Mrs. Wm. S m ith is still a t th e H l e r s e y d airy farm at H ills- wjt h D istrict S u p e rin te n d e n t, T. B. w, and Mrs. K illin w ere visitin g F o rd , presiding. Dr. F o rd will give Good S a m a rita n h o sp ital and im inds a t Scenic S unday. an » a d d re ss a t th e ch u rc h a t 10 pro v in g very slowly. Mrs. J. It. R asm ussen an d Miss <r. and Mrs. G ust C arlson visited o ’clock, to w hich all a re in v ited . No H r in P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y . lunch will be served. On S u n d a y . A nna Jo h n so n w ere d in n e r g u ests 4r. and Mrs. F re y and d a u g h te r m o rn in g th e p asto r. Rev. F. S. F o rd , a t th ,‘ hom ,‘ of MrH W 11 S an fo rd aa, of P o rtla n d , w ere g u ests of wm preach at th e u su a l h o u r and a TueB<1“ y- love feast service will be held. T he ! T he vaCttnt lot betw een th e hom es ^ ■ Ju n ca n S unday Ir. and Mrs'. G ust C arlson w ere special m eetings w hich w ere to have of Chas. H ea th an d C a p tain San- S unday of Mr. an d Mrs. C. been held in th e ch u rc h on T h u rsd a y ford is being m ade in to a very p re tty on. an d F rid a y ev en in g s, h av e been p ark . Dr. and Mrs. M eade Beslin and an d M rs. A lbert B an k u s and called off. Rev. E d w ard G itten s, ■ W illiam F re d ee n visited Sun- who h as been an n o u n ced fo r one of Miss Ada D ickson cam e o ut from at- ■ ith th e p a re n ts of Mrs. B ankus th o se services has suffered a stro k e P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y ev en in g to tn ed th e dance. ■1rs. F re d ee n , Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. of paralysis. Rev. A. C. B rack en b u ry Jo sep h E lsto n won first prize at ib rin e r. Mrs. F re d e e n le a v e s in is a ssistin g th is w eek in m eetin g s at th e m a sq u erad e at Rockw ood, ■ days to join h e r h u sb a n d in Rockw ood. It was ex p ected th a t he M arch 10. ■ rnia. w ould ta k e one of th e services. T h e m asq u erad e hall was a d ecid ed success. A reco rd crow d was p re s en t and every o n e hail a good tim e. A b arg ain d an ce will be given on M arch 2 4. to w hich all a re Invited. T he te ac h ers of th e Rockwood school a re very busy d rillin g th e ch ild ren for th e e n te rta in m e n t to be given at th e g ra n g e h all on T h u rs day, M arch 22. T he proceeds will go to w ard th e p u rch a se of necessary th in g s for th e p lay g ro u n d , looking to w ard th e sta n d a rd iz a tio n of th e school. It will he a first class e n te r ta in m e n t and all a re u rged to a tte n d . Mrs. E arl M iddleton was ta k e n to a P o rtlan d h o sp ital S unday for tre a tm e n t. H er frie n d s hope fo r her speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. B urgess e n te rta in e d recen tly Mrs. Sadie M cCulloch, Misses Matnie and V ida and M aster A rth u r M cCulloch of Sellw ood, Miss T hom ason and Miss Ross of P o rt lan d an d G ecigi- Z im m erm an of Rockwood. Mr. and Mrs. Seeley had <* c, jests recen tly Mr. an d Mrs. R ofinot an d ch ild ren , F ra n k , R alp h and T h elm a, of P o rtlan d . T he W om en’s W ork co m m ittee of Rockw ood g ran g e will give an April fool box social M arch 31. T h e la dies will b rin g box lu n ch es f?r tw o an d th e g en tlem en a re expected to buy th e boxes. A good p ro g ram has been arran g ed . O scar W alin lo st a h o rse y e ste r day, which dropped dead v ith o u t an y a p p a re n t cause. It was probably th e victim of h u ir t tro u b le. Special m eetin g s will be held a t th e church every n ig h t th is week ex ce p t T h u rsd ay , th e n ig h t of th e school e n te rta in m e n t, and S atu rd ay n ig h t All a re Invited to a tte n d . Mr and Mrs. W illiam McConnell of P o rtlan d , v isited w ith frie n d s h ere on Sunday. C arl Hone an d Jo h n A nderson, of P o rtlan d visited on S unday w ith th e ir cousin, Mrs. O scar W alin. Mr. A nderson expects to leave in a few d ay s for C anada. Isaac M artin has trad e d his place fo r a farm in e a ste rn O regon, w here he will go in a few days. Mrs. R ichard T eg a rt. who was ta k e n to a P o rtla n d h o sp ital last T h u rsd ay for a se rio u s o p era tio n , is rep o rted to be m ak in g a good reco v ery. T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs' m eetin g m et a t th e schoolhouse la st T h u rsd ay and en jo y ed an in te re stin g and p rofitable evening. T h ere was a good a tte n d ance. L u lu W alin lias th e m easles. PLEASANT HOME SANDY BLUFF A t th e ir re g u la r tu eetiu g at th e Mrs. R obert L ansdow n an d Mies M asonic h all S a tu rd a y n ig h t, th e P earl M cM ullen a tte n d e d th e te a c h T ro u td a le c h a p te r of th e O. E. S.. e rs' in s titu te at M ilwauie last S a tu r gave a recep tio n to th e ir tw o newly day. w edded couples, Mr. an d Mrs. Ed. W allace M uuary, « h o lias been G sb u rn an d Mr. an d Mrs. H enry sp e n d in g th e w in ter w ith his sistt W ihlon. T h e b u sin ess m eetin g was Mrs. It. M. B radley at K alispell, cu t sh o rt, an d th e n th e ev en in g was M ontana, re tu rn e d to his hom e h ere given o v er to social en jo y m en t by th e la st week. m em b ers an d th e ir fam ilies, in hon Mrs. E lla S ch n eid er a tte n d e d th e o r of th e new ly-w eds. A sh o rt m u sical p ro g ra m was given, co n sistin g | fu n e ra l of h e r a u n t, Mrs. M ary H all, of a p iano solo by Miss R u th Shaw, a t W oodburn th e 1 1th of M arch. tw o songs by Mrs. L a u ra H arlow , an d Mrs. H all was a s is te r of th e la te a p iano solo by Mrs. V era Dixon. T he Mrs. S arah Ja ck . Mrs. F re d W ag n er was a G re sh b rid es w ere each p rese n ted w ith a b erry spoon of C o m m u n ity silv er. am v isito r S atu rd ay . T h e d ec o ratio n s w ere in keeping w ith T he g irls' b ask et ball team of th e St. P a tric k 's day. A sp len d id lunch j C o ttre ll school played tw o gam es was en jo y ed by th e com pany w hich w ith th e g irls of th e B oring school n u m b e re d a b o u t seventy. last S atu rd ay ev en in g a t th e C o ttrell T h e T ro u td a le P a re n t-T e a c h e rs' schoolhouse, th e C o ttre ll g irls w in asso ciatio n held th e ir re g u la r session n ing b oth gam es. Of th e m any last T h u rs d a . postp o n ed (jo in th e gam es played by th e C o ttre ll team F rid a y before. Mrs. N. S. P arso n s both th is y ea r and last they have led a d iscu ssio n on th e high cost of won every gam e. living. L unch was serv ed by Mrs. Mr. an d Mrs. A lbert C lauson, of Wm. C raw fo rd and Mrs. L. A. H a r P o rtla n d , w ere th e g u ests of Mr. an d low. Mrs. Ed. A ndre Sunday. T he L ad ies' Aid w ill have a m e et L aw ren ce C rasw ell was a P o rtla n d ing W ednesday a t th e ch u rc h to so rt v isito r M onday. w aste p ap ers. T hey w ould lik e ev C arl G oger, w ho h as been ill w ith erybody who h as w aste p ap e rs to to n silitis fo r th e p est w eek, is im give aw ay to b rin g th em to th e proving. ch u rc h th a t day if th ey have n ot a l Miss P e a rl Ruegg, of G resh am , read y b ro u g h t th em . visited frie n d s in th is v icinity S a tu r T h e S u n d ial ran ch su sta in e d a loss day and Sunday. last w eek in th e d e a th of th e stallio n V olnay, a noted h o n e in (his sec HILLSVIEW tion. Jo h n Itu h lin has been su fferin g Clifford am i R a lp h T hom as have been v isitin g th e ir b ro th e r, C. I. from a badly in fected finger, and T hom as, fo r sev eral days. T hey left G ra n d p a R ulilin cu t his foot q u ite badly. today fo r th e ir ran c h a t Dee. T h e frie n d s of Mrs. E arl B rew er L ouis Y u n k er h a s p u rch a sed a will be in te re ste d to know th a t she new Buick from M etzger Bros. slie is very ill w ith ap p e n d ic itis in a Mr. an d Mrs. Ja s. S piers, of P lea s h o sp ital in P o rtlan d . a n t H om e, v isited Mrs. E. R. K illin W. P. B enedict, who is a t a P o rt a t th e E lk h o rn farm . T h eo d o re V ogler is being Incon lan d h o sp ital, is re p o rte d to be a lit tle b e tte r. H is b ro th e r, F ra n k , has venienced by a sp ra in e d leg. Mrs. T. H. K ennedy puld a week a rriv e d from New York and Is w ith th e sick m an. en d visit at th e E lk h o rn farm . T h e H illsview L ite ra ry and D ebat A w reck o cc u rre d S unday m o rning on th e O. W. R. A- N. tra c k a m ile ing society will give a b a sk e t soeiul ea st of T ro u td a le . A p assen g er tra in a t Hie schoolhout’e, S atu rd ay , M arch All a re w m d e ra ile d an d som e tra c k to rn up, 24, b eg in n in g a t 8 ;j. m. h u t fo rtu n a te ly none was in ju re d . co rd ially in v ited to com e, and help Traffic was d elayed fo r several m ak e th e social a success. T he pro hours. P a sse n g ers w ere tra n s fe rre d ceeds will be used .o benefit th e to a n o th e r tra in , s e n t o u t from P o rt school. T h e b ask ets will be sold at lan d , an d to au to m o b ile s, an d tr a n s au ctio n , b u t will be lim ited , la d ie s’ to $2 an d school g irls to $1. An In- p o rted to th e ir d e s tin a tio n . I te re stin g p ro g ram will be given. T h e se ra p h in e w as a keyed m u si T he fa rm e rs h av e been very busy cal in s tru m e n t, now obsolete, w hich — o rc h a rd s an d fields p ro claim th e ir p reced ed th e h arm o n iu m . h an d iw o rk , an d a re lo oking fine. A u c t io n S a le H aving sold my place, I will sell a t P u b lic A uction at my farm T he S u n sh in e clu b e n te rta in m e n t l'o Miles Southeast of Oresham, 1 , Mile South Hogan Station. Mrs. E lsie R ad fo rd h as re tu rn e d was a g re a t success and everybody I from h e r visit a t C lifton. E. R. Brook m et w ith an accident was well p leased. H ow ard Dawson and M aurice Mil- J which m ig h t have resu lted very s e r 17 H EAD OF CATTLE” 1 7 ~ iously. W hile c le a rin g lan d w ith a sted v isited a t th e hom e of Mr. and R eg istered Jersey B u ll, H m on th s; R eg istered J e r se y H e ile r , Mrs. J. Ic k le r o v er Sunday. i stu m p p u ller, a dog b ro k e an d cut bred, 15 m o n th s; Itegistercsl J ersey H eifer, 11» in o iitlis; 2 R e g is Miss M antm ie D enny has been on I q u ite a gash on th e top of his head. tered J ersey H eifer C alves. Hired by liiiporte<l Islan d B u ll; 2 G rad e J ersey C ow s, fresh ; 2 Gra«le J ersey C ow s, to fresh en in P. 0. Gresham R. No 2, Jack B a rn e tt’s tw o o ld e r ch ild ren th e sick list th e p ast week. J u n e ; 3 <>ra«le J ersey H eifers, I year o ld ; 3 «.cad e J ersey Calv«**.; Mrs. D. .Al. M cL aughlin, of P o rt Established in 1883 Thirty-four Years Ago, by A. B. Elliott. a re down w ith th e m easles. 2 G rade H ereford S leers, I year. A il C a ttle T u b ercu lin T ested. land, v isited in th is vicinity a few’ ■ expects to sell out or retire from business in the next year or F red R ad fo rd w as a P o rtla n d c a ll Covered S pring M arket W agon. Set D ouble Drlvl g H arness. days. ■find has reduced prices in many lines and will continue to have e r S atu rd ay . Set D ouble W ork H arn ess. B reak in g H arn ess. C ham pion M ower. S. P. H ale has ren te d his farm for T he m any frie n d s of Sylvia F lin n ■ s that will save you money. W eeder. S p ik e-to o th H arrow . D h c H arro w . C u ltiv a to r. G arden S eeder with C u ltiv a to r. New S idehill Plow, 12 in. S teel-B eam 14- w ere g re a tly su rp rise d to le arn of th e com ing year. in. Plow . E n d less Bed M anure S p read er. Slip S craper. W h eel M isses D orthy C addy an d .viammie f h er m a rria g e on S a tu rd a y , M arch b arro w . C o m b in atio n H ay an d F arm Rack. New No. 10 Ross Hay Denny Visited R u th an d G ertru d e 10, to a Mr. S h affer of S an g er, C ali an d Corn C u tte r. C ream S e p a ra to r Hay F o rk . M yers’ H ay C a r F ru it S u g ar fo r $ 1 .0 0 l»ew Drop W ash in g P o w d er rie r. C om plete Set L and C learin g Tools. Etc. S everal A rticles of fo rn ia . She was v isitin g a w hile Ick ler S unday. la rg e size ........................... 15c ark A lbers Bros. P eacock F u rn itu re , an d o th e r tilin g s too n u m e ro u s to m ention. Mr. B etis h as p u rch ased a Stude- w ith h er p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Os t R olled G a ts.................... . 4 5 c C itru s W ash in g P o w d er, large !»«»/.. P ure I'.i.sl B ull L«*gli<»ii P u lle ts. Doz. D ucks. 3 -n io s. old P ig. baker. born. ln< size ............. 20« and T om atoes, can SALE RAIN OR SHINE LUNCH AT NOON Mr. an d Mrs. Ed. G sburn, of G resh- [ Q uite a n u m b e r from- th is vicini mi an d S apoiio, e a c h ...... He A n n Us H am m er Soria................ 5« T E R M S :— S um s of $20 o r u n der, C ash , o ver $20 n in e m o n th s’ at ty atte n d e d an old fash io n ed d an ce I i,m > v isited Mr. an d Mrs. H. F. W ih- Soap, la u n d ry siz e............ He S m all W h ite and Large W h ite 8 per cent oil B an k ab le Notes. W onder Soap, 6 bars S u n d ay evening. 25c Means, at p o u n d ............... ....... I Or a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. T rim b le ' I W hite, 6 b a rs ................ 25c P e n n a n t s h o rte n in g , m edium C. E. CLEVELAND, Owner of G illis. A good tim e w as enjoyed . W. H. M axwell is very ill a th e Ioo»l itoeg^, 6 b a rs............... 25« and la rg e size pails. 95c an d $I.H 5 W. S. W O G lI, A iu tion es-r K A. 'I I I .I .l it. ( 'lei k ¿He I by all. hom e of his d a u g h te r, Mrs. H elm er N aptha Soap, 6 bars. .. 25c K riu k le C orn F la k e s, 3 for 10c j ___________ Jo h n so n . Star Soap, 8 b a rs......... 25« 3 pkgs. Magic Y east Terry School Htandarized. Day Soap, 8 b a r s ............ 25c G T u b u la r L a n te rn s 4Oc POWELL VALLEY Ja m e s F itz g e ra ld has ren te d the E lep h an t Soap, G bars 25c B a rn Shovels <I5c C hapm an place Bouth of tow n and »’aptlia Snap, 10 b a r s ...... 45c H onest T acks, a t paper. 4c C o u n ty S u p e rin te n d e n t W. C. Al T he co n d itio n of Jo h n P aim b lad |laH ,novP,| on C lea n ser................. 4c He M a ttin g T ucks, a t p a p e r........... derso n was a t T e rry schoolhouse co n tin u es to be q u ite se rio u s. He has 0 T M u rray has gone to M ontana Men’s and Boys’ Dress and Ids to 60s, at lb. 4 ’¡j C a rn a tio n , H olly an d Y eloban been su fferin g fo r som e tim e w ith t(J vjs jt j,j8 >on Work Shoes • 3s to 8s, a t lb ..... 5c ALIk. 3 cans 25« ; I dozen la st S a tu rd a y , an d in th e presence H orn Syrup, B lu e L abel Crl*<<», 3 lb. 1 oz .75 asth m a and is u n ab le to ta k e m uch j w M urray has re tu rn e d from of ab o u t fifty m em b ers of th e P a r Men’s and Boys’ High Cut and and 10 lb. tin s ...... 30c an d OOc (Y lx ii, e x tra large, 9 lb.. 5 oz 2T n o u r*8l,m e n ^’ He re q u ire s a tte n d - ■ t j,e S o ld ie rs’ H om e in C a lifo rn ia and Loggers Shoes R ed L abel ( a W h ite P e a v ie s . price reduced to ............ e n t-T e a c h e rs’ asso ciatio n , d eclared a* .... ance day and n ig h t. j sta y in g w ith his sister, Mrs J. A p'P > lb. an d 10 lb. tin s 3 5 c , 7Oc P ea rl C oal Gil, can $1.00 Rubber Boots, Shoes and th e school s ta n d a rd . S tephens. ' ap, 6 b a rs ..................... 25c E la in e G d, <an ............................. $1.35 Rubbers F o r use In F re n ch colonial w aters At th e close of th e cerem ony a F. L au d e rh a ck is em ployed fo r th e p i me selling U. S. Poultry Fence, also Colorado Fence at w here ran k v eg e ta tio n w ould foul Shoe Repairing a Specialty Mr. A lderson season in w ork on th e ra ilro a d sec lunch was serv ed . I ' 'foie the advance. Reduced prices on Dish. s. G ranite su b m erg ed w heels, sh allo w d ra ft GRESHAM SHOE SHOP tion betw een L in n em an n and Ma was acco m p an ied by Ills wife and H ardw are, Doors and Window«, STOVES and RANGES, boats have been b u ilt th a t a re driven CARL DAHL daughter. FER PLOWS. DuPONT STUMPING POWDER, $6.62i/2 Box by a e ro p lan e m o to rs and p ro p ellers. ttery. A reu n io n of fo u r sis te rs was held 1 'ER NUT BREAD last S a tu rd a y , M arch 17, at th e hom e Bring your 5 gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c of Shum w ay, w hen h e r siste rs, Mrs J »V. E. Davis of S h aro n , C a lifo rn ia; Mrs. I A. M urray of S eattle , an d Mrs. Du P o n t of P o rtla n d , m et. Mrs. Davis Office with Commercial Delivery Co. and Mrs. D uPont had n ot m et since Manufactured by 229 Pine Street Between First and Second On the Market they w ere s e p a ra te d in child h o o d . In SANDY CREAMERY COMPANY Fresh Every Day ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND K entucky, 51 y ea rs ago. he A. B. ELLIOTT CO. Thursday, March 29, 10:30 a. m. of Powell Valley Greatly Reduced Prices Shoes and Rubber Goods 4O U N T A 1N M EADOW BUTTER The name “ Mount Ilood B utter’’ has heretofore been sed by permission of the Mount Hood Ice Cream Co., which as all its dairy products registered under that title. That lermission has ceased, hence the change of name, which be st me effective on January 1. 'Mountain Meadow Butter’’ will be found at all the kading stores in the countv. Ask for it. I I Ï H o s s ’ T r u c k S e r v ic e BEST BREAD Try Roman Meal’ Bread A great Health Food Pies, Cakes, and O ther, Pastry Articles. ' Wedding Cakes and Special Pastry i to Order i mery’s Truck Service BETW EEN PORTLAND AND ORESH A M Office with Pioneer Aulo Truck Co.. 220 Ash HL Phone Broadway 2H5I Furniture Moving and Farmers’ hauling a Specialty Cream P u is and Chocolate Eclaires i Every Saturday and Sunday City Bakery Res. Phone 173 Oresham, Ore. Oraaltani PORTLAND F a r m e r ’s H au lin g , F u rn itu re M oving. Briquets, Sand and Gravel Gresham Bert Hoss Phone 79 x O rd e rs ta k e n fo r Coal, Portland Broad way 2OH2; A-2O7H F re sh m ilk sh ip p ed long d istan c es In B razil in p erfec t co n d itio n in sealed cans w ith in su late d w alls, b lo c k s o f fro z .-n m ilk Main St. EMERY, Prop. A fter five and a h alf y ea rs of w ork a P en n sy lv a n ia je w e le r has co m p let ed an e lec trica lly o p era ted clock co n ta in in g 298 m oving h u m an figures, ail carved from oak w ith a pen k n ife. lii- in g p lm i d MARKET in . i t to keep Its te m p e ra tu re dow n. A. J. W S ign o f Good D ig estio n . W hen you see a ch e erfu l and hap- ¡1 1 J p y old lady you m ay know th a t sh e i ■ ¡ h as good d ig estio n If y o u r diges- j tion is im p aired o r if you do not I relish y o u r m eals ta k e a dose of | C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets. T hey stre n g - then the stomach, improve the diges tion and cause a gentle movement of ■ the bowels. Obtainable everywhere.! I — Ad BROWN, Prop. Best Quality Meats Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and H0G8, according PHONE 41 . . . . POW ELL STREET