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GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESD AY . Commencing Saturday, March 27 We will begin showing the new Spring Modes in Millinery. Hats inspired oy models from master designers, the liars {»resented here for this occasion are no less a joy to their creators than to the women who will wear them. A real Gresham ilat Shop Millinery event—exclusiveness charact erized by smartness. Interpretations from the foremost Paris modistes and originations from New York’s leading designers. You are cordially invited to attend this display. GRESHAM HAT SHOP 80. to a o PAGE T H R E E MELROSE AND VICTORY POWELL VALLEY I MARCH Mrs. Edw ard B ach stran d and ch il Olaf «Shuholm left last W ednes day for an ex tru d e d visit w ith old dren. E dw ard and E lizabeth, visited relativ es and frien d s in Sweden. Mr. Mrs. B a ch stran d 's m other, Mrs. llen - Shuholm expects to be gone all su m i drickson, in P o rtlan d over th e week- ■ end. m er. Mrs. M arion Wood and son T he m em bers of the P arent-T each- , e r association who braved th e w eath E verett, a re at E tsh er’s L anding n e a r er, enjoyed a ra th e r lively m eeting V ancouver, W ashington, w here Mrs. at th e schoolhouse F rid a y evening. , Wood was called by th e illness and An open discussion of m any ques d eath of h er only sister, Mrs. G race S tru n k Mrs, S tru n k died of uric tions of th e day. occupied th e tim e. Miss P earl G ustafson is th e happy poisoning a fte r only a few weeks ill She leaves h er husband, 1 possessor of an o rg an w hich h er p a r ness. A lfred S tru n k , and two «diildren, a en ts p urchased for h er la st week. T he L ad ies’ Aid will m eet a t th e d au g h ter, aged 13 years, und a son, Mission church next T h u rsd ay a f te r aged 17 years, a fa th e r, one sister, Mrs. S tru n k is noon. A pril 1st. Mrs. Chas. Sedlg and tw o b rothers. will be th e hostess. A very nice p ro Known to a n um ber of th e old er g ram has been arran g e d and it is resid en ts of th is neighborhood w here expected th a t th e re will be a good she has often visited and w here she , atten d an ce. A cordial in v itatio n is spent som e tim e as a child. T he fu n eral services were con extended to all. Rev. D aniel H alstro m of P o rtlan d ducted from h e r hom e th is aftern o o n will preach a t th e Mission church at 1 o'clock. W. S. W ood. Howard next Sunday m o rning a t 11 o'clock. and Edna Wood and Mr. und Mrs. I Rev. Mr. H alstro m has declined th e T. Wood atten d ed from here. call to accept th e p a sto ra te of th e CORBETT Mission ch u rch . H e does not care to m ake a ch an g e at this tim e. Rev. Miss M inerva Powell, te ac h er of th e I A. R. A nderson who is well know n to ............ Powell V alley people, will preach at g rades at th e high school, received th e Mission church in th e evening t,H> 8ac* lr>telltrence F rid ay th a t her next Sunday, April 4. An invitation sister. Miss Rose Pow ell of P o rt is extended to all to a tte n d these land, was stru ck by an autom obile, which caused h er d eath a h alf h o u r , services. Mrs. G eorge R ogers is in th e Sell a fte r the accident occurred. Mrs. L au ra Reed H ansen an d baby | wood ho sp ital follow ing two serious o p eratio n s fo r cancers. T he o p e ra re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d S atu rd ay a fte r a w eek's visit w ith h e r m o th er, Mrs. , tions were on M onday and W ednes day of last w eek. She is im proving M yrta Reed. Action ag ain st persons w ho dum p slowly. Many frien d s and ac q u ain t ances wish Mrs. R ogers a speedy re refuse along th e highw ays of Port-1 land was prom ised th e W om an's Ad covery. She is well know n in this neighborhood w here sh e spent her club of P o rtlan d by th e county com m issioners. We sincerely hope th a t childhood. J. T. Cowan, who recently p u r holds good th is fa r from th e city as chased th e farm form erly ow ned by th e C orbett hill road seem s to be th e Swen Staffenson, is to hold a sale at dum ping grounds fo r a n u m b er of Only re his fla c e n ex t Monday aftern o o n . people in th is precinct. He will sell a n u m b e r of cows, some cently, w hile n ea r C o rb ett sta tio n we saw h alf decayed apples dum ped o th e r stock, and farm Im plem ents. C arl Nelson and Olaf Shuholm by th e road and on o u r b eau tifu l and have had telephones in stalled re far-fam ed C olum bia highw ay, n ear cently. They a re th e first ,n th a t th e Bell Bros, garag e g arb ag e had been throw n beside th e highw ay. section to in stall phones. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. N ordblom had SANDY BLUFF as th e ir guests last week th e la tte r ’s sister, Mrs. H an n ah W icklund, and W ord was received hero of th e a r Mrs. W ick lu n d ’s sister-in-law , Mrs. E nuna F ried stro m from S eattle. T he rival of a baby g irl at th e hom e of two ladies cam e down from S eattle Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Low. at R'lll Run. to get th e tw o sm allest d au g h ters of rem em bered ns Miss th e late E dw ard Swanson who died M yrtle Corder Mr. and Mrs. B arnps and daugh- from influenza a few weeks ago leav ing a fam ily of little ch ild ren an d an | te rs, V esta and R u th , visited Sunday invalid wife. K now ing th a t it was with th e fo rm e r’s m o th er, Mrs. L au ra Im possible fo r h e r to keep th e fam ily Barnes. H arry K ing of G rass V alley, Ore- to g e th e r Mrs. Swanson chose to let responsible people adopt th e you n g ! gon, visited a few days of la st week est of th e ch ild ren ra th e r th an leave w ith his sister. Mrs. L au ra Barnes. it to chance to decide w here they j i;aS»« l)plrnK b irth d ay of should be placed. Mrs. F rie d stro m a.” i, and Mrs. adopted th e youngest, M arian, and B aum an, teach ers of C o ttrell school Mrs. W icklund th e next one, V iolet. a very pleasant su rp rise was given N eith er of th e ladles have any ch il botli th e teachers and th e children dren and they w ere p erfectly d e by the p aren ts and p atro n s of the lig h ted w ith th e new d au g h ters who school d istrict.T h e ch ild ren rendered a re very sw eet ch ildren. They left several very p retty songs and som e ! T h u rsd ay fo r S eattle w here they both of th e ir physical exercises, which ' live. Elsie, th e oldest one of th e were very much enjoyed by th e visit- j | Swanson ch ild ren cam e out w ith her ors. T he p aren ts served cake and sm all sisters b u t she retu rn ed home cocoa as a lig h t lunch. Many good j wishes for m any m ore happy b irth W ednesday. days were received by th e teachers. Money Wanted MONEY MONEY, MONEY That is what we deal in and if you will let us take care of jo u r money we will pay you the folowing rates of interest: Savings Accounts, 4 per cent compounded semi-annually Time Deposits, 4 per cent any amount on 6-month’s time Time Deposits, of $500.00 or more, left for one year, we will pay you Your money when deposited with us will be safe and will be working night and day for you. Our resources are over $325,000.00, a gain of more than $100,000.00 during the past year. BANK OF GRESHAM A. F. M iller G ust L arsen DIRECTOR.** W. E. M arkell F. A. H alliday H. A. Lewis C. E. O sburn K. A. M iller New International Low Down Wide Spread Spreaders ’ . te’.?- .'. m N - • 1 Light draft, a real two-horse spreader. All four wheels track, has automobile front axles, makes a short turn easy. The price as yet is $195.00. Place your order at sonce for immediate delivery or in the fall. Hessel’s Farm Machinery Reliability P iton e ( l\2 GRESHAM Service 1‘lion e 511 AUCTION SALE FAIRVIEW Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Autobilt Tires s are Miniature Automobile Tires for the Bicycle Every cycilist knows the good qualities of these tires and we are glad to announce that we can again offer them to our patrons Carried in stock in both cord and Fabric types We also carry the U. S. Vitalliac and Goodrich tires. See the new America bicycle just unpacked. All kinds of Bicycles Accessories. L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Tires Advance 20 % We have a few Racine tires left which we will sell at the old price. Come in and get yours. We handle RACINE, MILLER and OLD FIELD. They’re all good makes. PLEASANT VIEW E a ster Sunday will be observed In th e Sm ith M em orial church at 10 a. m. In th e Sunday school th e re will j be a b rig h t song service. At 11 a. ! nt. p reaching service w ith joyful E aster music follow ed by th e com m union. E verybody especially in- j vlted. F airview g ran g e will m eet next S atu rd ay , A pril 3, a t th e g ran g e hall. H. A. Lew is w ill be p resen t and speak on P o stal Service a t th e lectu re h o u r w hich follow th e d in n er a t noon. E veryone is invited to a t tend d u rin g th e le ctu re hour. On the Ktine Place two miles east of Gresham, one-half mile east of Powell Valley Station, one-fourth mile north of Powell Valley Road. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jefferson left for M innesota last Friday. Louis M ersbon has sold his ranch h ere to C. E. B ram hall and has bought a piece of th e old C o rb ett es 10:30 o ’Clock Sharp Free Lunch a t Noon ta te on th e highw ay n e a r C orbett. As — ■ — » ................................................. th e re are no buildings on th e new ONE REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL p ro p erty it will be som e tim e before they can move. King Segis M atadar Veeman No. 242998 Mrs. A. D. Ogden Is hom e again a f te r having sp en t several weeks NINE HEAD OF CATTLE n u rsin g in P o rtland. Rev. Mr. Cum m ings, of th e P o rt •> Holsteins, 2 fresh, 3 coming fresh soon, others milking. 3 Heifers, land sa n ato riu m , conducted the serv 7 to 10 months ohi. ices h ere on Sunday evening. Rev. 3 Brood Sows and 12 Pigs 4 dozen W hite Leghorn Chickens Mr. R eb er will preach here again on S tated C om m unication th e 18th of April. Fairview Lodge No. 92 A. FOUR HEAD OF HORSES Miss R uth W hitehead was a w eek & A. M. S atu rd ay evening, end visito r In P o rtland. 1 Mare, 14(H) pounds, tig»* 8 years; 1 Mitre, 1000 pounds, age 8 years; April 3, 1920. 1 Mare, 9(H) pounds, 10 years old; 1 l’ercheron Colt, 20 months. V isiting b ro th e r welcome. PLEASANT_HOME WM. IL STANLEY, Sec'y. T he M ethodist L adles’ Aid society WM. SALES, W. M. HARNESS AND IMPLEMENTS Is plan n in g to hold an apron sale at the church F rid ay evening. April 9. 3 sets double work harness, 1 set double driving harness, 1 set single TROUTDALE T h e ladies >iave p rep ared aprons, work harness, 1 set buggy harness. Two wagons, one buggy, one large and sm all, of all sizes ami Rev. E. E. G ilbert, th e d istric t su- kinds, and for all occasions. T h ere plow, cultivator, harrow, 30 gallon iron kettle, 8 gallon churn. I p erin ten d en t, preached a t th e T ro u t will be a splendid program given th e dale church last Sunday evening to evening of th e sale and refresh m en ts TERMS—$20 and under Cash; over $20, six months’ time on one of th e la rg e st audiences th a t has will be served. A good tim e Is a n ti approved note. g ath ered here th is year. E veryone cipated. was d elig h ted w ith Rev. G ilb e rt’s Mrs. M. L en n artz visited over the j clear exposition of th e gospel. T he w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. L. W. I . pasto r. Rev. E arl B. C otton, is con- C h an d ler In F o rest Grove. j tin u in g th e services th is week. The teach ers of O rient atten d ed I A MEYERS, Clerk Definite arra n g e m e n ts have not the te a c h e rs’ m eeting In P o rtlan d last COL W. S. WOOD & SONS, Auctioneers. Vancouver, W ashington been com pleted fo r th e services Wed- S atu rd ay . T he q u estion of te a c h e r’s | nesday evening b u t th e p a sto r ex- salaries was tak en up b u t n o th in g : pects to g et a n o th e r well know n m in definite was decided upon. ister to preach th a t evening. T h u rsd ay evening th e su b ject will COTTRELL be "T h e Man Who W ent Back on His ' P a l.” F rid ay evening the topic will T h ere will be all-day services at 1 be "T h e Day of S uffering.” , FIRST-CLASS T h ere will be no services S atu rd ay th e C o ttrell com m unity church next i evening. A nnouncem ents for next Sunday. Sunday school will m eet at 10 o'clock. Rev. F. S. PittB will ■ w eek's services will be m ade later. preach a t 11 o'clock. E very one Is Invited to atten d and bring th e ir T a ilo rin g d in n er w ith them an d Join th e ir ; F o r men an d w om en— cleaning, neighbors In an all-day service. I { pressing and rep a irin g done well. T here will be preach in g a t 2 o'clock ! AND P ete r L en ard , Powell stree t. in th e aftern o o n also. S erm ons a p p ro p ria te to th e E a ste r day and a happy m eeting with frien d s and neighbors will m ake th is a day long V ▼ ▼ to be rem em bered. Come one and all MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1920 A J. T. COWAN, Owner LOU McLAlN Frank C. Jones Co. General Contractors G R E SH A M G A R A G E JOHN IDE Res. 12x3 F. E. PALMQUIST Office 801 Gresham, Oregon Res. 529 PLUMBING Reliable Fixtures PEARL OIL CASH PAID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. E. BAUMANN, Gresham Phone 901 (KEROSENE) An ideal home fuel for oil cookstoves, oil heaters and oil lamps. Get it at your dealer’s. STANDARD OIL C O M PAN Y (C A H F O P N 1 A I EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE , N otice o f Ap|*ointnicnt o f A dm inis trator, anil N otice to C reditors. In th e C ircu it C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon, fo r th e County of M ultno-J rnah. In P robate. No. 18062. In th e M atter of th e E sta te o f Susan R. B radfleld, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given th a t th e u n dersigned has been appointed A dm in istra to r of th e e sta te of Susan It. B radfleld, deceased, by th e Circuit Court of th e S tate of Oregon fo r the County of «Multnomah, and has q u ali fied. All persons having claim s ag ain st said estate a re hereby n o ti fied to present th e sam e duly verl- j tied as by law req u ired to th e u n d er-i j signed at th e office of McGuIrk A Schneider. 203-5 W ithrow Bldg , j ' G resham , Oregon, w ithin six m onths : | from th e date hereof. LESTER SPEN CER, A d m in istrato r. McOUIRK A SC H N EIDER. GRESHAM and PORTLAND P o rtlan d A -1 0 7 ! 22-S Ash; Bdvry 00(41. Albert Ekstrom Gresham 4SI (Vor. P o w ell and Maple A ttorneys. Dated and first published, M arch 30, 1920. , Date of la st publication, A pril 27, ’20 Storage b attery rep a irin g and re- 1 ch arg in g s ta rte r and g en e rato r work. R ak er A Son. GET OUR ESTIMATE V V ▼ ALL WORK GUARANTEED P h o n e 11x7 («renliain Carpentering Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Lamps Septic Tanks Cement Work Office and Shop, Main St. Bungalow Bldg. G resham , Ore. F rank C. Juaai P b oae M i Floyd I«. M ack WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER? T here is really no com parison betw een th e ease and th o ro u g h ness with w hich an E lectric C leaner rem oved d irt and th e difficulty of sw eeping. T ru e, one CAN clean ru g s and ca rp ets w ith o u t an electric clean er. A broom o r ca rp et sw eeper will brush up 8O«ME of th e d ir t; and If you like th e exercise an d have plenty of tim e and stre n g th a broom and a c a rp e t b ea te r will do th e w ork a fte r a fashion. In the sam e way one can wash w ith o u t soap. W ater alone will rem ove som e d irt If applied w ith enough “ elbow g rea se.” B ut people use soap because It cleans m ore easily and b e tte r th an w ate r alone. F o r th e sam e reason people use E lectric C leaners because they clean m ore easily and fa r b e tte r th an o th e r m ethods. ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING “ Buy Your Electric Goods at an Electric Store."