PA G M
HOUK
G R K B H .4M
VOTE FOR
JACOB KANZLER
PRESENT JUDGE
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
F R ID A Y ,
MAY
Obituary of Carrie A im Irr»».
PLEASANT HOME
.Mina Carrie Andrew* was born
A large number of people attend
May 24, 1S00, at Cottrell, Oregon ed the program given by the Girl
8be received her schooling here, Reserves at the Methodist church
Sunday morning The program was
where she grew to young woman exceptionally
well rendered and the
hood. She was loved by all who girls were responsible for the entire
knew her, having one of the most program
In the evening the pro
pleasant sunny dispositions a girl gram was repeated at the Baptist
could possess. She was confined to church before another large audience
her bed about four months and was a many of whom had listened to the
patient sufferer to the last. She is same program in the morning but
mourned by a loving father and were glad of the opportunity to hear
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Stillman An It again. The pastor of each church
drews, five brothers and four sisters, gave a short address at the close of
namely, Ambert, Robert, Melvin, Al the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Edsol Markell spent
vin and Frankie, Mrs. Ruby Cunning
ham, Esther, Edith and Gulnivere, Sunday visiting Silverton.
Frank Webber spent Sunday at
besides other relatives and a host of
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Len-
friends.
She died Tuesday night at 10 nartz.
Mrs J. F Mauary and James Man-
o’clock, May 4th, and was buried
j from the Pleasant Home Methodist ary, of Portland, mother and brother
of Mrs. W. E. Markell, spent Sunday
church.
visiting at the latter’s home.
“She is as sweet as she is fair
Plans for the Sunday school dis
None,none on earth above her,
As bright in thought as angels are. trict meeting have been changed
slightly. The meeting was to have
To know her is to love her.”
been held on May 30 but owing to
the fact that that is Memorial Hay
the date has been changed to June 6.
The meeting will be held at Iliff
Sunday school and It is hoped there
will be a large attendance.
Judge, Court of
Domestic Relations
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Summer Reasons
F or This Sedan
T riplex Springs Insure R id in g C om fort o n A ll R oad s.
O verland F o u r-D o o r Sedan In su res C om fort
In AH W eath er
CORBETT
THE SUPERIO RITY o f the Sedan for autumn«'
FOR MULTNOMAH COUNTY
PLATFORM: Continuation of my pret
in t policy:
(1) Of applying brains, heart and I
common sense to every case brought j
before me.
(2) Of holding parents and guardians j
strictly accountable for supervision
and education of their children;
(3) Of requiring children to respect
the authority of their parents and the
law;
(4) Of dealing severely with those
who contribute to the delinquency or
dependency of a minor;
( 5 ) Of striving always to preserve
the home.
8LOOAN:- "Nothing higher than the
welfare of our children.”
Oregon's Choice Is My Choice"
VOTE NO. 28
Hamliton Johnstone
l’or Delegate To
National
Republican Convention
(Two to Elect)
VOTE 135 X
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OUTLOOK
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Those Want Ads are genuine bus
iness getters.
Paid Adv.
I w ill handle your business in a business dike manner.
W A L TE R D . W H IT C O M B
Candidate for
STATE SENATO R
FROM MULTNOMAH COUNTY
Republican Primary
May 21. 1920
M em ber
W H IT F IF L D . W H IT C O M B fix C O .
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C e r tifie d
P u b lic
A c c o u n ta n t*
P a id A d v .
YOU WANT
A Representative from the County Outside of Portland
William E. Metzger
Represents the community in which you live
Vote for Him X 113
Elect a man who will work for the rural part of M ult
nomah County as well as the City.
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Columbia grange met in regular
winter and spring is even more emphasized in the
session Saturday, May 1st, with
good attendance considering the busy
wide
range o f summer motoring. I t’s thick per
season of the year. A very enjoy
able meeting was held, Mrs. Glenora
manent top is a cooler shield from boiling sun.
Babbett, our newly-elected lecturer
Breezes are freely admitted or entirely excluded at
took up her work in a way which
promises well for the success and
will. Rain, dust and sudden cold, are shut out a t
helpfulness of this department. Vis
itors present were Mrs. Emily Jack-
your command by heavy plate glass which never
son, domestic science teacher from
the high school, Corbett; Miss Mar
cuts off your vision or leaves you feeling “Shut in.’*
garet Patterson, teacher at the Hurl
Now the Overland Sedan adds to all this convert
hurt school;
County Agricultural
Agent S. B. Hall; T. J, Kreuder of
ible
convenience, the riding comfort o f T rip ln
Lents, and Mr. and Mrs. Kligel and
Mr. Albel of Orient.
Springs, and extraordinary light weight economy^
W. H Rogers, a well known farm
er of this place, and Mrs. Edith Kel
logg of LewiBton, Idaho, were mar
T ou rin g, * 945; R o a d ster, *9*5 ; C ou p e. *1 5 2 5 ;
um
ried at Vancouver, last Wednesday
Frteaa f. a. b. Telad«, aubjaat ta rhaaoa wtthaat
and will reside on the Corbett farm.
Fred C. and Floyd Reed were In
Portland Friday assisting Sevn An
derson In obtaining his naturaliza
tion papers Anderson has lived in
the good old U. S. A. 18 years and it
W. A. H ESSEL
Is high time he was becoming a citi
GRESHAM.OREGON
zen of this country.
Mrs. Eva Fox and daughter, Fran
cis, of Portland visited her mother
Mrs. M. E. Reed, from Friday untii
Sunday.
Mrs. Lucy Kincaid arid son, Ralph,
moved into Mrs. Corbett's summer
home May 1st.
MELROSE AND VICTORY
FAIRVIEW
A modern idea of a good provider
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hansen, of
is the man who provides so well for
The Cedar Parent-Teacher asso
Portland, visited the latter’s mother,
In
the
absence
of
Dr.
E.
Benson
family he hasn’t anything left for
ciation will hold their regular meet the services in Smith Memorial bis
Mrs. M. E. Reed, Sunday.
himself or a rainy day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Stewart, of ing Saturday evening May 15 at the church will be in charge of Mr. Cllze
Portland, will spend the summer at schoolhouse. A short program has Saiz, a student for the ministry from
Oregon produced 10 per cent of the
been arranged after which a social San Anselmo, California, Sunday,
Ferndale Place.
platinum used by the United States
Field day for the Corbett schools hour and light refreshments will be May 16 at II a. m.
during the war.
will be held May 15th. The teachers served.
The Victory Parent-Teacher asso
are preparing a fine program. Mrs.
Glenora Babbitt of Springdale, Mrs ciation will hold a pie social at the
Amelia Woodward of Upper Latour- Orient grange hall Saturday evening.
ell, Mrs. Minnie Pounder of Hurl May 15. A splendid program of
bert and Mrs. Clara Smith of Corbett songs, readings and musical num
were named a committee from Col bers will be given. After the pro
umbia grange to work with the teach gram the pies will be auctioned and
good social time enjoyed. Coffee
ers in any way necessary.
Mrs. Sue Knight has a carpenter will be served. Ail are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hayden visited
finishing rooms over her hall.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. T.
Wood one day last week.
Notice.
The Ladies’ Aid society of the Zion
Notice is hereby given that I was
on th e 12th <la> of May, 1920, by the i
chUIT? fraeL,,at ‘**e honle
Probate Department of the Circuit | of Mrs. Henry Fritz Thursday. A
number
of
local
ladies were present
¡Court of Multnomah County, Oregon,
i appointed Executor of the Estate of as well as the Gresham ladies. The
The reason you are interested in the name on your tire is
guests of honor were the pastor and
Idella M. Gardon, deceased.
that it identifies the maker. By knowing the maker you can
his bride, Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Geb
All persons having claims against hardt.
judge his ideals of manufacture.
.‘■aid estate will present them to my
attorney. It. F. Mulkey, at his office
The only secret of a super-tire lies in the principles of the
PLEASANT VIEW
¡at 4 03 Corbett building.
maker. H is standards decide the quality. For there are no
Dated at Portland, Oregon, this
Mrs. Win. Haylor, of Heppner, is
secrets in the tire industry.
12th day of May, 1920.
the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Hard
F. J. GARDON
ing, for a few days.
What you get depends on what is behind the name on your?
It. F MULKEY,
The Messrs. Chas, and Jim Berney
tire. Brunswick, as you know, means a very old concern,
403 Corbett Building.
expect to leave Sunday evening for a
Attorney for the Estate.
jealous of its good name. Since 1845 the House of Brunswick
number of weeks visit at their old
has been famous the world over for the quality of its products.
home in Switzerland. They will go
via Salt Lake City, Chicago, Niagara,
The Brunswick Tire is all that you expect — and more.
New York City, and Paris, returning
Your first one will be a revelation. You’ll agree that you’ve
by the southern European route
never known a better. And you’ll tell your friends. So spreads
through the Mediterranean and will
finally reach Oregon again after see
the news among motorists. The Brunswick is the most wel
ing New Orleans, Los Angeles and
come tire that ever came to market.
San Francisco.
Mr. Hullt and Louis Mershon have
Try one Brunswick Tire. Learn how good a tire can be
Invested in a herd of Guernsey cat
built.
And remember, it costs no more than like-type tires.
tle, some of which were imported
from across the big pond.
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GRESHAM OVERLAND CO.
A I
Brunswick Principles
In Fine Tire Making
DEVELOP OREGON
PLEASANT VALLEY
Build Good Roads
Vote for 4’, State Road Bond Limit—No Property Tax R e q u ire d -
No Increase of Auto License Fees or Gasoline Tax—Revenues from
Present License Fees and Gasoline Tax will Finance all Bonds That
Can Be Issued Under 4’
Limitation—Either Build State Highways
Now. with Federal Co operation, or W ait Indefinitely.
Present Auto License Fees and Gasoline Tax will pay both prin
THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO.
Portland Headquarters: 4 6-48 Fifth Street
J. F. Cheldelln, who has had
| charge of logging interests near
1 Westport for the past two years, has
returned to his farm.
A G Sager, of Lents, visited with
relatives at this place last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Richey leave
Saturday night for San Francisco.
I where they expect to make their fu
ture home.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Richey vtsited
I with friends at Rattle Ground.
I Washington, Sunday.
Frank Fish called on home folks
j at Lents one day this week.
I While worklBC In the timber last
I Tuesday Mr. Doige had the mlsfor-
| | tune to fall striking his hand on a
double bitted ax, gashing it severely
SANDY BLUFF
E v erett Browning, who is work
ing at Aberdeen, Washington, vlslt-
| ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
i Browning over Sunday.
Mrs
Caldo is very sick
Her
I friend. Mrs Alice Gage, who recent-
j ly moved to Greshant. came up to
■ help care for her.
Albert Ault, who Is working in
Portland, visited at his home Sun-
i day.
cipal and interest on all the bonds under this constitutional amend
meat. Approval of this amendment is necessary to permit early con
temptation of State Highway
Vote 302 X YES
Paid Adv.
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Oregou Roads and Development Ass’n.
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COTTRELL
At the Cottrell community church
next Sunday there will be Sunday
school at 10 o’clock, preaching at 11
llev. S F. Pitts will preach. A dis
tinguishing feature of the service
will be that preacher and men will
wear overalls
Trains in Ute United Kingdom are !
; to travel over wood from Oregon for
ests. for 40 per cent of this year’s
vast shipment to be made bjt the
Douglas Fir Exploitation and Export
Company is to be loaded in the Co
lumbia river. The concern has just
closed a deal for 21,000,000 feet ta
be shipped from North Pacific ports
—
Ixtve means sacrifice but a lot of
! people seem to think It means money.
Sold On An Unlimited Mileage
Guarantee Basis
C. E. Osburn & Co.
Gresham, Ore.
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