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GRR8HAM OUTLOOK FRIDAY. JANUARY »I. |« a o PAGE TU R ES TROUTDALE At the m eeting of T ro u td ale C hap te r O rder E astern S tar, Staurday evening, th e following officers were installed by Mrs. L au ra H arlow , g ran d E lecta: w orthy m atron. Mrs. Em m a M oran: w orthy p atro n , M orris M cGinnis; associate m atron, Mrs. K atie Jo n as; secretary . Mrs. M argaret McKay; tre a su re r. Mrs. F rances Fox; IL-lievtng th e su ccessfu l solu tion o f our econ om ic am i financial conductress, Isabella M. Low; assist problem » o f th e com ing year dem ands th e con een lrated effort o f an t conductress, Mrs. Idell W ihlon: chaplain, Mrs. Alice Hix; m arshal, < > EVERY AMERICAN, th e S avin gs D ivision o f the V. S. Treasury D epartm ent at W ashington, |i. C„ urges that each adopt and liv e up Mrs. M argaret Sales; Ada, Mrs. Ja n e t to an individual creed and cou rse of conduct. G ran t; R uth, Mrs. M argaret N orlne: Electa. Mrs. L au ra H arlow ; E sther, The follow ing creed Is suggested: • Mrs. Mary M arkell; M artha, Mrs. "1 believe in th e U nited S tates of America. M argaret Schanck; w arder, Mrs. “ My o p p o rtu n ity and hope depend upon h er future. C h ristin e C avanagii; sen tin el, 1). W. "1 believe th a t her sta b ility and progress rest upon th e industry McKay. and th rift of h er people. Plans are being m ade to e n te rta in “T h erefore, I will work hard and live simply. the M ultnom ah County Council m eet “ I will spend less th an 1 earn. ing h ere S aturday. A large crow d is “ I will use my earn lu g s with care. expected, to h ear th e excellent sp eak "I will save consistently. ers who s i! ’ be present. “ I will invest tho u g h tfu lly . “ To increase th e financial atren g th of my co untry and myaelf Services will be held at the church I will buy governm ent securities. I next Sunday evening at th e usual "I will hold above b a rte r th e obligations my country th u s in ■ hour. Rev. E arl B. I otton. the pas curs. tor, will continue this discussion of “ 1 will do these things to secure the g reatn ess of A m erica', th e g en eral subject, “ F u n d am en tals fu tu re ." of th e C hristian R eligion.” The topic for th e evening will be "A t-one- Only th e most determ in ed effort» tow ard T h rift, E conom y, Savin g i m ent.” and S im p le Living, w ill bring about a red action iu th e high co»t of livin g, th e stab ilization o f N ation al Indimtry and C om m erce am i the L ast Sunday seven ch ild ren of the con tin u ation o f Prosperous condition». | T ro u td ale Sunday school w ere pre P h o n e G r e s h a m 611 sented w ith Bibles as a reward for JO IN <U lt CHKISTMYH BANKING C l.l’H AND DO YOUR SHAKE. faith fu l atten d an ce. In th e preach- ! ing service in th e evening Rev. E arl . B. C otton, th e m inister, m ade a cere- j inontal of it by ask in g th e children io | come up fro n t w ith th e ir Bibles and GRESHAM, OREGON | read th e scrip tu re lesson front them and selecting a hyntn which they found th erein , and singing a favor ite Sunday school song in honor of MELROSE AND VICTORY the occasion. T hose who received th e CORBETT books were Clelia C raw ford, Helen Mrs. Mary Hicks was called to The a d u lt Bible class of th e Iliff I s u d a n . Faye P arsons, Elizabeth Thom as, G ussie H elm ing, H arold I Sunday school will continue th e study W ardner, Idaho, Friday, by th e B E ST O F SERVICE I Lurasden and H om er Lum sden. |o f lesson th ree, beginning with ques death of her m other, Mrs. Josepn ston, who for several years was Last Sunday was a b eautiful day tion 25. “ W hat is the cause of n e a r Crow resid en t of th is vicinity. T he fu R ELIABLE and Russel C lark of C lark h u rst took ly all h um an m isery ?” T he stu d y of a neral services will be held In th e ad vantage of th e fine w eath er to lesson fo u r on th e “G ospel” will fol C hristian church at C orbett. I n te r have an aviation party w ith hta new low. The ju n io r class Is In terested in m ent a t T routdale. C urtiss biplane. Both m orning and W. E. M etzger's nifty little b u n g a aftern o o n flights were m ade by av ia th e ir new lessons an d th e work low is nearin g com pletion. books. to r L ieu ten an t Leas, carry in g a pas G resham 861 sen g er each tim e. A la rg e crowd was Jo h n T aylor has ren ted his farm T he prim ary pupils have new pict Oor. Pow ell arel Maple on hand to get a close-up view1 of th e ure books in w hich to keep th e ir les Io John Phipps for a period of th ree m achine and to w itness th e flights, son p ictu re cards and they are all years and Is m oving to P o rtlan d , having purchased a residence in th e which were m ade from th e field of happy. Irvington district. M ultnom ah F arm , across th e road Next Sunday will be m issionary from John Coon’s residence. Those Sunday and th e collection will he Mr. and Mrs. F in e st Ju d d , Mr. and ROCKWOOD with th e courage and d aring to go up given tow ard the support of th e Cen Mrs. O terns and Mrs. Lewis Bratley I were d in n er guests of Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. V anten, Mr. and Rockwood g ran g e in stalled Its of Mrs. Hoben and Miss M iriam N or ten ary m issionary work. Lewis Reed, Sunday. Mrs. P earl H ayden and Mrs. Alta ficers for th e year at th e re g u la r man all of P o rtlan d , M B ertu s and Mrs. E thel Smith S tew art, of P o rt Stafford will give sh o rt sto ries from m eeting last S atu rd ay and also took Mr. C lark him self. Mr C lark ex land. spent part of last week with in th ree th ree new m em bers. T. J. pects to use th e m achine in looking the life of Bishop Bashford and p er ln r m other at F ern d ale Place. K ru ed er of L ents g ran g e was th e in a fte r his In terests in T he Halles and haps th e re will be som e o th e r special Mr. and Mrs, F rank Reed were in num bers by the children. Sunday P o rtlan d on business Monday. stallin g officer. He was assisted by eastern Oregon. school sta rts prom ptly at :! p. m. Mrs. K reuder. T he occasion wms A. S. W oodward has been elected Everyone is cordially Invited to a t road supervisor for th is p art of the m arked by th e presence of several PLEASANT VALLEY tend. visitors, nine being p resen t from county and is very busy rep airin g Rev. and Mrs. F. 8. Ford and Miss roads. L ents and th ree from G resham . The Mrs. F ra n k Stevens and d au g h ter. Anna L e n n a rts called on Rev. and g ran g e Is planning to give a valen The newly-elected d irecto rs of Co Miss L aura Stevens of P o rtlan d , were Mrs. J. H. Wood last W ednesday a f lum bia gran g e will give th e ir first tin e b azaar on th e evening of F eb ru callers at th e hom e of G. H. Richey ternoon. ary 14. An in te restin g program is be 1920 dance on the evening of J a n u * Law rence W ilhelm , who is In a ary 3 1. ing prepared and a good tim e is ub - laBt S aturday. J. H. Lee, of P o rtlan d , was in th e P o rtlan d hospital recovering from u j sured. T he en te rta in m e n t is open serious o peration, is rep o rted as do Valley on business Monday. I to th e public and all are invited. SANDY BLUFF J. F. W ing, of Lents, was In o u r ing as well as cun be expected. A sew ing club has been organized Titos. W iles, who has been 111, is Mr and Mrs. Joseph Caldo, a fte r in connection w ith Rockwood school m idst on T uesday. several m onths' visit in Chicago and and Mrs. Ida B urgess has been chos C. F. K esterson and son, K enneth, able to be o ut again. o th e r eutsern cities, have retu rn ed en as leader. Miss E thel Calkins, have retu rn ed to th e ir hom e at Kel PLEASANT HOME home. county club leader, m et with th e logg. Tlie 3-uionthB-old d a u g h te r of Mr. I club on , , T t uesday to . help them get E rn est Olson was In P o rtlan d on Mr. and Mrs. M artin L clinartz en and Mrs. E lm er Dukes has been se ri sta rted right. Two boys have joined j business Tuesday. i the club, which will be called th e i __ , „r da , i te rtain e d at d in n e r Tuesday Mr. and ously ill with bronchial pueum onia “ T’I kx oti+sti-i it r11 n i» ” . «*>>> z» \lr. and Mrs. 11 end ric k s , or i ort- Mrs. A. D ahrens of Sandy, Mrs. I). for a few days. Mrs. Dukes and th e , The Stitch It Club. The young . , Valiev visitors last Sun- D ahrens of P o rtlan d , Rev. and Mrs. baby are In G resham with the form I people and th e ir leader will work to lan<1' re ' alley visitors last nun day. Ford and Mrs. H atton of Banks. er's m other, Mrs. Lizzie R adfard. to ¡ m ake th is a 100 per cen t club. Bible school will m eet at th e ^lsual be n ear m edical atten tio n . T he child G randm a K esterson is seriously ill ond and i Mrs. at »nt* th e ' C iiriMiinn h ristian hom fo r um old m ladles i Mrs. Mary Richm n_,.i.. _ Ida ¡Hl nume e lui m m hour at th e B aptist church next S un is rep o rted to be improving. .v isite d the C lackam as C o u n t y ▼TA"’' ' ' k " * day. All are invited lo atten d . The seventh serm on of th e series Get the Genuine 1 n o T t\^ n l« n d l r tt t i n ilWÄHf, t “ u ’ t* Mr n,,d Mph J ’ 8 D onaldson, of “ F u n d am en tal T ru th s of the C h ris », ’ S“ ”“ 1”' C ottrell, were callers at th e hom e of tian Religion” , will be given at th e I and Avoid a r^ in stru c tiv e u i Ä Ä X n , o , 7 " GBrr,’° n W edn“B’ M ethodist church Sunday m orning al WastR 11 a. m. The special topic will be: j ¡live store. He rep o rted th e su c ce ss-1 ,lBy a n e rn o o n ' A. O. S ager has sold his tra c t of “ A t-one-m ent.” Classes for all nt ful operation of one such sto re on land com prising sixteen acres, par- th e Sunday school h o u r which com Economy T hird stre e t In P o rtlan d under th e ' ___ . . , 1 tlally im proved, for a consideration of mences prom ptly a t 10 o'clock. Help Cake I m anagem ent of Mr. Hays, a r d urged ...» m ake your class the b an n er «lass. ll aao, t » " < a S I l. ! a all g ran g ers to K boost for i it. A. O H " P » leasan It Is rep o rted on good a u th o rity t Valley grange will hold | C lark was at Pom ona with his madv- its r e g u la r m onthly m eeting S a tu r th a t th e U p-Stream ers class have I In Oregon exhibit, sam ples of which day, Ja n u a ry 24th. In stallatio n of been m aking up th e ir collection d u .- , FLORENCE M. HONEY were d istrib u ted am ong th e grangers. the new ly-elected officers will tak e lug the week for next Sunday when , PIANO, HARMONY Much activity In real estate is place and will be open to the public they plan to w rest th e b an n er from shown in th is d istrict. Scarcely a H erbert Hoover says “T he tim e th e S unshine club. If they all m ake j P r i v a t e o r C l a s s Lessons day passes th a t does n o t b rin g p e .i-[ has come when th e U nited S tates as good plans to atten d the session Studio First State Hank Bldg. | pie from P o rtlan d who a re Interested m ust cease to deal o u t ch a rity to E u on tim e it Isn’t hard to guess w here in hom e sites in th is locality. Sev rope,” "T h e world needs to get th e b an n er will hang next Sunday. Phone 681 G resham eral sales a re rep o rted to have been away from the notion of governm en m ade and m ore a re pending. tal help, both in te rn ally and e x te r FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. P. B urgess e n te r nally, and to get back to work and tain ed at d in n er on Sunday W. W. b usiness.” T his is right. A lectu re will be given at th e city I hall next S atu rd ay evening, Ja n u a ry I W ood, Sr., W. W Wood, J r., W ard ___ ___ j 24, on “ L aughing W ith the D ough-' Richm ond, Mr. and Mrs H erb ert LOCAL MUSIC TEACHER Lee and ch ildren, all of P o rtlan d . TROUTDALE, OREGON HIGHLY COMMENDED ' hoys in E urope,” by Gordon J. Tay- | T he m em bers of th e Rockwood lor, who sp en t nine m onths In F ran ce [ W ill haul an yth in g, any place, M ethodist Sunday school were en ter any ti me. E lione Greaham 48». T he ren d itio n of H an d el’s “ Mes- and G erm any as an e n te rta in e r in tained F rid ay n ig h t a t a social given, . . . . . _ .. . , . „ _ . Am erican eamps. ' h) the teach ers and officers of th e n P o rtlan d last Sunday even- organization. Games w ere enjoyed , ing by th e ch o ir of St. D avid's church and refresh m en ts served. T he church J Was s a |d to have been one of th e best WE KNOW TO A I F YOU’LL. G IV E has sta rte d a W ednesday evening , ln P o rtlan d by th o se who POSITIVE CERTAINTY Bible study course, u n d er th e d irer- , . “ ... , . , _ US JUST O N E th a t If you will give us a tria l tfon of Rev. R. Hlld. M embers or ha<1 th e Prtritoffe of h earin g It. Peo- T r ia l - o rd er you will become a steady ! th e com m unity a re Invited to t h i s , pie com petent to Judge from having T h e n you ' l l patron of th is shop. It's hap j study each W ednesday a t 7 :3 0 p. m, ■ raUch experience in o rato rio s in Eng- pened so m any tim es th a t a per T rade here ,, _ . __.. , land, th e crad le of th e o rato rio , sta te son has come In and purchased QUITE AWHILE _, „ .. th a t th e work done by th e 8t. David a sm all o rd er of m eat, and then The C ooperative B erry G row ers . . „ , „ . , come back to express th e ir de have contracted for a lim ited quan- <’I»oIr on Sunday evening reflected light and gratification and leave tlty of M arshall, Imp. Oregon and g rea t cre d it on them as a choir and an o th e r o rder. T his so rt of E tte rb u ry straw b erries, also of Lo- on th e ir ch o ir m aster, Mr. Tom G. th in g surely helps o u r business. , g anberry and rasp b erry plants. If Taylor. Mr. T aylor Is In stru cto r In otherw ise we will be forced to sell Jo vocal and In stru m en tal m usic In the G R ESH A M MARK.E I P h on e 4I G resham , Ore. people outside. We have many in-¡U nion H ig h sch o o l, qulrlps for plants wish to supply] the home dem and first so please or-j National Thrift W eek j W e Will Pay $65.00 a ton JA N U A R Y 17 to 2 4, 1 9 2 0 For No. I Oats f. o. b. Fairview Sun-D ial Mill F a ir v ie w , O re g o n BANK OF GRESHAM EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 B IG T R U C K S R E SP O N SIB L E AND GRESHAM and PORTLAND P ortland A -2078 2 8 5 A sh; Bdwy 2082. Albert Ekstrom worth $25 & ; aw p a l ^ \\\\\ -E Ql}1} A. JJ S _ ,nc> i f he's fine e x t r a la rg e , d ark -. “Shubert” Wauls Oregon Furs A L L Y O U C A N S H IP And W i l l P a y T h e s e E x t r e m e l y Ki£>ti P r i c e s GET A SBIPMEKT OFF—TODAY N91EXTR* LARGE !~ N 9 i l a r g e tu n * to aveeace EXTRA TO AVERAGE 8 ? l MEDIUM EITR A TO AVE RACE - N9ISMALL N9 2 C lT R A TO AVERAGE as to m i 1M I N K Fine, Dark 25.00 io 20.00 18.00 to I e 50 114.00 to 12.00 10.00 to 8.00 10.00 to 500 Usual Color 18.00 to 14.00 12.00 to 10.C0 ! 9.00 to 7.50 7.001a 6.00 7.00,0 3 50 Coast 12.00 to 1000 9.00 to 750 7.00 to 6.00 550 to 450 5 5 0 ,0 3.00 M U SK R A T Winter Fall 6.00 to 5.00 450 to 3.75 4.7510 3.75 3 5 0 ‘ 3 2.75 3.50 to 2.75 2-5010 2.00 S K .U M K N9IEXTDA LARGCI tP I LARGE fXT«A TO AV ER Aft E I f »TAA TO sv » « • - t N?I MEDIUM »»TRA TO AVTRAftf 2 5 0 ,o 1.50 1.75 to 1.25 2.50 to 1.75 1.75 to 150 N’ l SMAIL j TRA TO A V tR A ftf 6000 UNPRIME A3 TO tiff • OUAirr Black 15.00 to 12.00 11.90 tc 300 8.50 to 8.00 7.50 to 7.00 7.00,o 850 10.00 to 9.50 8 50ÍO 7,50 725 to 6.75 6.50(0 550 6.00 to 3.00 Short Narrow 7-W lo 6.50 6.25 10 5.25 5.00 to 4.50 4.09,0 350 3.50,o 150 5.00 to 4.00 350 to 3.00 2.75 to 225 2.00,0 150 15O»o .75 Broad Thesc extremely high prices are based on the well-known “SHUBERT" liberal grading and are quoted for im m ediate shipm ent. No. 3,. No. 4, and otherw ise inferior skins at highest m arket value. F o r quotations on other O regon Furs, w rite for **3tjr A bubrrt E bktpprr''the only reliable and accurate m arket rep o rt and price list of its kind published. I t’t FREE— Write tor it. A shipm ent to “SHUBERT* w i l l r esu lt in “m ore m on ey”—“quicker.” SHIP AIL YOUR FURS DIRECT TO ____ _ A . B . S H IN U B E R T / w T H E LARG EST HOUSE THE WORLD D EM IN G EXCLUSIVELY I N A M E R IC A N RAW FURS 2 5 -2 7 VV. A u s tin Ave. Depti89i C h ica g o , U.S.A. Truck Service RICHARD KNARR ¿ ¿ n w .. WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER? T here is really no com parison betw een th e ease and th o rough- nesa w ith which an E lectric C leaner rem oved d irt and th e difficulty of sw eeping. T rue, one CAN clean rugs and carp ets w ithout an electric clean er. A broom or carpet sw eeper will brush up SOME of the d irt; an a if you like* th e exercise and have plenty of tim e and stre n g th a broom and a ca rp et b ea te r will do the w ork a fte r a fashion. In the sam e way one can wash w ithout soap. W ater alone will rem ove some d irt if applied w ith enough “elbow g rea se." But people use soap because It cleans m ore easily and b e tte r th an w ater alone. F o r th e sam e reason people use E lectric C leaners because they clean m ore easily and far b e tte r th an o th e r methods. t D. E. TOW LE, G resham Phone 146. N otice or A ppointm ent o f E xecutor and E xecutrix, anil N o tice to C reditors. Case Tractors I i In the C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon, fo r th e County of M ultno mah. In P robate. No. 17657. In th e M atter of th e E sta te of L lsette H olden, Deceased. R e lia b le T r a c t o r s in t w o - th re e - o r fo u r - p lo w tra c to r s . T r a c t o r P lo w s , D is c H a r r o w s , P u lv e r iz o r s . Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned have been appointed execu to r and executrix of th e estate of L isette H olden, deceased, by th e C ir cuit C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon, for M ultnom ah County, an d have q u ali fied. All persons having claim s ag ain st said e sta te a re hereby notified to present th e sam e duly verified as ' by law req u ired to the u ndersigned at "Buy Your E lectric Goods at an E lectric Store." th e office of McOufrk & Schneider, at G resham . Oregon, or at «09-15 F en ton Building. P o rtlan d , Oregon, w ith TELEGRAM AND OUTLOOK. re g u la r com bination price Is 15.60. in six m onths from th e d ate hereof. A LFR ED HOLDEN, Executor. You get th e benefit. Subscribe B argain price, Jan. 10 to Feb. 10, j th IDA HOLDEN LENHART, ro u g h th e Outlook. inclusive. T elegram alone, one year, I Executrix. $3.85; O utlook and T elegram , 1 year McOUIKK t SCHNEIDER, 84 95. New or renew s!. Get this The office of parent Is a high ou» Attorneys. Rhone 544 live aftern o o n dally and don’t miss and it Is an office, also, that some- j Dated and first published, Jan. 2, '20 I the twlee-a-week home paper. The times seeks the man Date of la st publication, Jan . 30, *20. A O w aanbauH A ll tra c t o r Im p le m e n ts . Overland New 4 Automo biles. United States, Nobby U S C O, Revere or Bruns wick Tires. Accessories. ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING IO - 18 T ractor T he U. S. T ire S ervice G resh a m O v erla n d Co. Gresham, Oregon ESU