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PAGR GRENUEM OUTLOOK FOUR POWELL VALLEY CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER HERE E . M. W H K E L E IL E. N. W h eeler, rep u b lican c a n d i d a te fo r co u n ty co m m issio n er, was a G resh am v isito r T h u rsd ay . He was h e re in th e in te re st« of his cam p aig n . Mr. W h eeler h as been a re sid e n t of P o rtla n d fo r m ore th a n 40 y ears and is fu lly co n v ersan t w ith th e c o n d itio n s an d n eed s of th e co u n ty . He has alw ay s ta k e n an In te re st In c o u n ty d evelo p m en t. Mr. W h eeler is a p ra c tic a l, co n se rv a tiv e b u sin ess m an an d his cam paign slo g an Is, "A b u sin ess aitm ln - is tra tio n an d th e best poasible v alu e! fo r every d o lla r d is b u rse d ." An ex p erien ced b u sin ess m an, act- i ive c h u rc h w o rk er, an d an activ e m em b er in civic o rg a n iz a tio n s, Mr W h eeler w ill give good serv ice If l elec ted . Mr. W h eeler m ak es th e follow ing s t a te m e n t: " i f I am n o m in a te d und elec ted I will d u rin g my term of office put fo rth my very best e n d eav o rs to w ard a co n se rv a tiv e and b u sin ess-lik e a d m in is tra tio n an d will co n d u ct th e a f fa irs of th e office w ith ca re fu l a tte n tion an d c o n sid eratio n . R ealizin g th e m a g n itu d e of th e b u sin ess of M u ltnom uh co u n ty to bo tra n s a c te d each y e a r I will p ledge m yself to secu re fo r th e ta x p ay e rs th e b est p o ssib le v alu e fo r each dol- lur voted o u t of th e co u n ty tr e a s u ry .” T h e c o m m itte e in c h a rg e o f A r- i rnenian re lie f h av e a lm o st co m p leted th e i r w ork an d re p o rt th a t th»y have m et w ith sp le n d id auecees M ore , th a n $125 haB a lre a d y been ra ise d a n d th e r e is m o re to com e. T he L u th e ra n S u n d ay school g av e $15 as th e ir c o n trib u tio n an d th e g ra d e school so m e th in g m o re th a n $10. A fu ll re p o r t w ill be m ad e n e x t week | » 'h en th e c o m m itte e c o m p le te th e ir w ork. T h e L u th e ra n A id so ciety a t th e i r , re g u la r m e e tin g h eld T h u rsd a y a fte r- ’ noon decid ed to g iv e a p ro g ra m a n d ¡so cial on th e ev e n in g of May 1st. F u r th e r a n n o u n c e m e n t w ill be m a d e ; la te r. A m o st e n jo y a b le a fte rn o o n ¡w a s sp e n t a t th e m e etin g w hich w as ¡h e ld a t th e h om e o f Mr. an d M rs , F ra n k S taffen so n . T h e re w as a la rg e n u m b e r pres« p re se n t. n d Mr m oved fro m G resh am to th e i r h o m e i S to ra g e b a tte ry re p a irin g an d r e in Pow ell V alley w hich th e y p u r- c h a rg in g , s ta rte r and g e n e ra to r ch ased la s t fa ll fro m A n d rew Ityd- , w ork. R a k e r A Son. berg. R e g u la r p re a c h in g se rv ices w ill N otice o f A ppointm ent of E xecutrix an d N otice to C reditor«. be held a t th e L u th e ra n c h u rc h S u n day by th e p a sto r, Rev. J . T ru e d so n . In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te of M o rning se rv ices w ill b egin a t 1 0 :4 5 O reg o n , fo r th e C o u n ty of M u ltn o a. m. an d e v e n in g service« a t 7 :3 0 m ah . In P ro b a te . No. 18042. p. m. All a re in v ite d to a tte n d . Rev. J . T ru e d a o n h as r e tu rn e d In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of Jo h n fro m a tr ip to S e a ttle w h ere he a t P. H ick s, D eceased. “ N o tice is h e re b y g iv en t h a t th e ten d ed th e C o lu m b ia co n fe re n c e of L u th e ra n c h u rch es. W hile th e r e he [ u n d e rs ig n e d h a s been a p p o in te d ex- had th e p le a s u re of liste n in g to th e e c u trix o f th e e s ta te of J o h n P. H icks, p re sid e n t of th e A u g u s tin a Synod, I d eceased , by th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e R ev, G. A. R ra n d e ll. S ta te of-O reg o n , fo r M u ltn o m ah coun- At th e n ext P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso -I ty, a n d h a s q u alified . e la tio n m e etin g th e q u e stio n o f th e j All p e rso n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t tw o m ill tax an d H ig h e r E d u c a tio n a l said e s ta te a re h e re b y n otified to p re tax m e a su re w ill be d iscu ssed . T h e s e n t th e sam e, d u ly verified as by law- p ro g ra m c o m m itte e w ill tr y to g e t a re q u ire d to th e u n d e rs ig n e d a t th e P o rtla n d m an to com e o u t an d dis- ; office o f M cG uirk & S c h n e id e r, a t cuss th e q u e stio n . On a c c o u n t o f th e 60 9 -1 5 F e n to n B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , ju n io r class p lay co m in g on th e n ext O reg o n , o r a t 203-5 W ith ro w B uild- m eetin g d a te , th e c o m m itte e decid ed in, G re sh a m , O reg o n , w ith in six to hold th e m e e tin g o n e w eek e a rlie r m o n th s fro m th e d a te h e reo f. L E A H R. H IC K S , E x ecu trix . th is m o u th o r o n A p ril 23. All m em - hers a re re q u e ste d to k eep th is M cG U IRK & S C H N E ID E R , A tto rn ey s, c h an g e of d a te in m in d . F u r t h e r an - D ated a n d first p u b lish e d M ar. 19, *20 n o u n c e m e n ts w ill be m ad e la te r. : D ate of la s t p u b lic a tio n A pr. 16, *20. FRIDA Y. A PR IL I« . ISSO | her school duties at the grade school ■ o f D am ascu s, CORBETT M onday. T h e local fish erm an a re a bu sy set p re p a rin g to be re a d y to s t a r t fish ing M ay 1st. W. R. K n ig h t h as been re g is te rin g 1 v o ters of C o rb e tt a n d th e te r r ito r y e a st of th e S andy R iv er a t h is s to r e a t C o rb e tt. Mr. K n ig h t w ill con- ' tin u e to r e g is te r v o te rs u n til th e ftooks close in th e e v e n in g of A pril i 19. Mr. a n d M rs. A lb e rt F ox, of P o r t lan d , w ere C o rb e tt v is ito rs W ed n es day. Jo e L e tis in g e r re c e n tly sold h is 14- a c re tr a c t w hich h e b o u g h t fro m th e C o rb e tt e s ta te la s t w in te r, to C. C ro w sto n of S p rin g d a le . Mrs. C la ra S m ith e n te r ta in e d a3 d in n e r g u e s ts S u n d ay , Mr. a n d Mrs. St. J o s e p h L e la n d , Mrs. S. S te rn s, Mrs.. M y rta R eed, F re d C. R eed, an d Mr. a n d M rs. L ew is R eed. COTTRELL H e n ry N elsen, w ho h o ld s a p o si tion as e n g in e e r on th e S ., P. line, M rs. C ook o f B en d . O reg o n , is vls- is h o m e fo r a few days. I ¡tin g w ith Mrs. F re d Griffis. L ew is M ershon is p re p a rin g to b u ild on th e la n d he re c e n tly p u r M rs. R obt. M an ary is s p e n d in g th e ch ased of th e C o rb e tt e s ta te . , w eek w ith h e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. A fte r an ab se n c e of tw o w eeks i C olvin a t M a rsh la n d . cau sed by th e su d d e n d e a th of h e r M r. a n d Mrs. P o p sch a n d fam ily , sis te r, M iss M in erv a P ow ell to o k up 3 BIG TRUCKS BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND P ortland A -2078 2 2 3 A sh; Bdwy » * 2 Albert Ekstrom VARNISH, STAIN and ENAMEL fo r everything th a t need/ preserving and beautifying ND to-day as during the past 71 years, the name “FULLER” mean» the same high standard in Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Enamels, etc. During this long period of time, in all conditions of weather, season in and season out, 11 LLEK Products have proven their superior lasting and beautifying qualities A Thousands of homes and buildings have withstood the test of time and the elements and are giving the maximum of service through “FULLER Paint Protection.” SUMMONS. In t h e C ircu it C o u rt of O regon fo r M ultnom ah C ounty. E velyn H all, P la in tiff vs. H arley H all, D efen d an t. To H arley H a il: In th e n am e of , th e S ta le of O regon you a re h ereb y r e q u lr id to a p p e a r an d a n sw e r th e ! co m p la in t h e re in on file in ra id I C o u rt on o r b efo re III«' 14th day o f May, 1920, a n d If you fail to an sw e r tin» p lain tiff will ask fo r th e re lie f p ra y e d fo r in h e r co tu p iaiu t nam ely, fo r a d ecree d isso lv in g th e m a rria g e i c o n tra c t ex istin g b etw een y o u rs e lf am i th e p la in tiff; am i fo r th e car«' a n d cu sto d y o f th e m in o r ch ild re n G ladys M ild red lln il an d P e a rl H all T h is su m m o n s is p u b lish ed by o r d e r H on. J o h n M cC ourt g ra n te d A pril 2, 1920 an d re q u irin g first pub licatio n to be h ad upon th e second day of A p ril und th e la s t upon th e fo u rte e n th dav of Mav of said y e a r It F M ULKEY, A tto rn ey fo r P lain tiff. 403 C o rb e tt B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O regon. F ir s t p u b lic a tio n , A pril 2, 1920. lu ist p u b lic a tio n . May 14. 1920. S 6u G ott, l HOM E SW EET HOM E I by J a ck Wilson WOULD morsi n - ì For exteriors and interiors, the FULLER line meets every possible need. There’s a speciul FULLER product for everything that needs preserving and beautifying. • Never was there a better time or better reason for painting than right now. High Some of the cost of everything makes your investment in home or building worth a great deal FU LLER more than formerly. FULLER Paint and Products other products are the best investment for HOUSE PAINT the protection of your property that you FLOOR PAINT can possibly make. They save a great deal PORCH and STEP more than they cost. PAINT l/ook Up a SHINGLE STAINS SILKENWHITE ENAMEL FULLER DEALER in Your Town —for interior woodwork DECORET—combined stafn and varnish in all shades for refinit-hing furniture, etc. VARNISHES DEKOR A TO — the V A L I A T last ! I T S MÖ5 x H O w ! - SWC SAiO SHE W. P. Fuller & Co 1849-1920 Sanitary Kalsonune AUTO ENAMEL Northwest Branch Houses at Portland. Seattle. Tacoma. Spokane. Boise. HELLO HELLO MRS GOSS* — Y t S - THIS I» M t . 0 t ARiE - H I L L O - hello SAY.CTENTRAu STAY O U T.' H E L L O '. so t o o w e r e O v e r t o MELLO-MUST MA*,e HATEO T o W A R R E N S .E H ? - SAW TME i R part WITH IT - BECAUSE H € new ^ c —^EuRNiTuRE^GLcaw C O M ty x T o SEE W A R R E N £• -AMOUT IT EVER* aAVU MAN WHO >0L0 Jb IT TO 'E M SUST HAVE - m s HELLO - The F arm ers M utual l i r e R elief A ssn, re p o r ts a su c c e ssfu l y e a r. T h e a n n u a l re p o r t of th e a ss o c ia tio n sh o w s $ 2 ,6 3 4 ,0 0 0 .0 0 o f ris k s w ritte n a n d 1010 new m e m b e rs g a in e d in 1919. M r. H. W. S n a sh a ll w as r e e le c te d P re s id e n t fo r th e s ix te e n th tim e a n d M r. F e rd G ro n e r o f H ills b o ro w as e le c te d Vice P re s id e n t. T h e A sso ciatio n c a rrie d close to $ 7 ,0 0 0 ,- 000.00 a n d is fo rg in g a h e a d ra p id ly . It in s u re s fo r p ro je c tio n o n ly , n o t fo r p ro fit. W e in v ite fa r m e rs to becom e m em b ers. See H . W. S n a sh a ll. G re sh a m , R. F . D. 4. P h o n e G re sh am 85.— Adv. EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE There’j a O L IV E R M. H IC K E Y . O liver M. H ickey, an u tto rn e y of P o rtla n d , has an n o u n ced bis c a n d i dacy fo r d«*legate to th e N atio n al r e p u b lican c o n v en tio n , to be h eld in C hicago, In Ju n e . Mr. H ickey w ill use Ills beat effo rts to b rin g a b o u t th e n o m in atio n of th o se p erso n s fo r p re sid e n t und vice- p re sid e n t of th e U n ited S ta te s, w ho receive th e lp rg est n u m b e r .of votes of th e re p u b lic a n p arty a t th e p ri- m urv n o m in a tin g electio n . He lias pledged iilm self to v ote fo r th e choice of th e re p u b lic a n p a rty u l th e p rim a rie s. Mr. H ickey w as bo rn in th is s ta te and h as lived h e re c o n tin u o u sly , r e sid in g in th e e a s te rn p a rt o f M u ltn o m ah county . s p e n t S u n d a y w ith I th e i r d a u g h te r , M rs. F re d K e lle r. H . D. A n d rew s s p e n t S u n d a y w ith ! L. E. C ro sw ell • Mr a n d M rs W. E. M a rk e ll c a lled on Mrs. Jo s. M an ary S u n d ay -THERE DEARIE’ - Ï SUPPOSE. 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