CEDAR AND VICTORY ( anby, w here Mr. Peck has been en- J TROUTDALE H. O. McCreary has purchased th e gaged In th e real e state business Rev' P arl p Cotton will preach K ribs place in th e eastern p art of Vic­ They have found no place th a t com-1 tory district. Mrs. E H. L ord and pares with Oregon and G resham in 31 tb e M ethodist church Sunday The fam ily are moviug into th e house on p articu la r and have come back t o j eveni“ g at ,h e U8ual hour. th e ir __ fo rm er „ home | T h* ,op,c for ,h e evening service will se ttle down on ____ __ „ „ ,v , ___ th e K ribs place w hile th e ir own ! bdh 1'Toni til ..a — — _a c i , ii . COMPLETE home Is being built. They have been iarm and Mr. Peck says th a t th is b in terestin g m eeting last Erl Andrew farm will move onto th e ir 1 °P*'r a ,*on for g goiter o ite r in P o rtlan ' Or Joyce, a specialist, win will m liav afternoon, F eb ru ary 11. wlien place on S atu rd ay . J. E Peck, a form er resident of U r * ? ? .' „ ~ P’aU,‘ W**re pBri*c ‘*> f»r the basket in c lu d in g caak et, em b a lm in g , o u tsid e b o s, fu n er a l n o tic es, grave th is neighborhood has purchased the c b U d r / n w h ^ o r ^ r a l Uy ea™ T av e ’,° e,a,’ n *1Ve” 8“ ,UrdMy m arber. g lo v es, and p erso n a l se r v ic e s place which is know n as th e Branson been living at th e Portland’ a u to c l u b ( “ g rollo* ing H e co n d u ct fu n e r a ls a t a ll su b u rb an tow n s. N o e x tr a ch a rg e for se rv ice place and took possession last week grouud3 w here Mr. C ham bers has -'I*88 Ruth Young, county public m , ...d M ,. p « „ lh i, " t - w ~ «•«* for about five m onths, two years ago » 111 m ake th e ir home. They expect ! a " ln,erest,n|? ta *g - Mrs. J A. Lara- W a sh in g to n a» K ila. W e .t Side. In d ep en d en t F u n era l D irecto rs but sold it and left thia p art of th e ’J’ I“ *48 charge of a sm all hotel at I 8011 8nd Mrs. L. A Harlow sang a P h o n e M ain 2691 or A S78-8S country. Since leaving here they 1>ri,‘evlRe' The C ham bers have m a d e ! duet, Mrs. Lee Evans played a piano ™ th e ir i residence —?*?— ‘n j here h l s localltj have been In C alifornia, in B ritish Hurl“ during and alii Isolo. A rrangem ents were m ade for C olum bia and recently have lived at , wish for th e ir success in th e ri new serving the lunch for th e county QAÄP11E CHAPLIN I council m eeting next S aturday, Feb- — --------------------- I undertaking. Who Is in th e cast of T illie'a Punc­ Mrs. F rances Fox and tu red R om ance” which will fee. shown Percy and A lbert Carlson are both ! ru ary 19. on the mend follow ing a severe attack Mrs. Wm. Craw ford served re fre sh ­ at th e G resham T h ea ter S atu rd ay ot measles. Albert especially has been ments. night This picture h as been run very ill with bronchial com plications Mrs. Z. G. S chanrk came down lo r five years and is still as funny as but he is improved. D entistry at a Price Yot ever. Mabel Noriuand and M arie from The Dalles Monday, where she D ressier are o th er star» lu th e cast. had an operation in th e hospital, FAIRVIEW A now is Reasonable By a careful and th e fam ily is 11X/VV now l domiciled in prevailing measles. - 1 ---------- -------- lU IllIV l q u ara n tin e It is hoped to keep the Kevlval m eetings of unusual pow er, the H elm ing house on th e hill B E ST G O LD C R O W N and in terest a re in progress a t th e , T he T ro u td ale Sunday school disease from spreading in th is dis­ I AM NO C O M PA N Y ra lrv le w M. E. church and will c o n -'m e e ts now at 1 0:30 a. m. instead of trict. $ 7 .0 0 A petition is being circulated in the tinue into next week, conducted by ' 1 0 o ’clock. All who are interested 7 am Personally the pastor. Rev. A. 8. Hisey. assisted in the religious life of the coinmu neighborhood of G ustavas statio n for B E ST B R ID G E W O R K by Rev. E arl C otton, who has charge nity are urged to atten d a statio n house or sh e lte r of some Responsible for M y of the singing. The play, "Mrs. S tubbin's Book so rt nt th a t point. T he petition is $7.0 0 The W om en's society of Sm ith Me­ Agent given S aturday evening u n ­ m eeting w ith hearty approval and G U A R A N T E E D m orial church has secured th e popu­ der the auspices of the P arent- everyone is anxious to sign and help B E ST R U B B E R P L A T E la r comedy. “ Mrs. S tubbin's Book T eacher association, was a huge suc­ along the good work. D E N T IST R Y A gent,” which was so well presented cess. News from the electric light situ ­ $ 2 0 .0 0 Mr. Bradley, as th e book by local ta le n t in T ro u td ale recently. agent. Mrs. Ja n e t G rant, as the love ation seem s to indicate th a t th e It will be given in Fairview city hall sick old maid, Geo. Lum sden In the question is still a live one and th a t Day Is S an itation T he Dciiiantl of th e on F riday evening, F eb ru ary 25. The c h a racter of th e sen tim en tal widow­ plans are progressing nicely. I give a w ritten g u a ra n te e upon all work full program will be given in T ues­ er,, Mrs. Harlow and C larence P a r­ I be P aren t-T each er association to give ten years'service, and if tro u b le should oc- cur, you are invited to re tu rn to th e office. day’s Outlook. sons as Mr. and Mrs. Stubblns, di­ will hold its reg u lar m eeting Feb­ ru ary 25. Mrs. B ert Olsen, Mrs. Special C om m unication of vided (he honors equally, all acting A lbert Palm blad, and Mrs. Axel X t S S S T O . M F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F. th e ir p arts so well as to m ake it one Johnson have been appointed on th e & A. M., Monday evening, of th e m ost laughable farces ever refresh m en t committee. F eb ru ary 21, 1921 a t 7 :00 p. m. L a­ given here. Mr. Lum sden and Mr. Third’ and M orrison ISecom1 M ’" * A bove bor in F. C. Degree. Visiting broth Bradley auctioned th e baskets a fte r ____________________________ ______ I'n ite d C igar M o n ­ ers welcome. COTTRELL the play, th e sum they brought in „ r. . . WM H STANLEY, Sec’y. being J65.30, including th e sale of Alex. B arr, of C orbett, spent F ri­ H. D. McCREARY, W. M. lunches for those who did not have day evening with Mrs. Jos. M anary baskets. > and son, Ross. • Mrs. M argaret Loser and d au g h ter Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Duncan spent and Mrs. O. W ienderlich of Portland Sunday with Mr. an d Mrs. A. R. visited at th e home of Mrs. Jam es Goger. Davis on Friday. Mrs. A. Bran* sp en t Sunday in Mr. and Mrs C. E. N orton of K ala­ P o rtland with her sister, who is ill mazoo. Michigan, a re visiting at the in a p rivate san atariu m home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McGinnis Mr. and Mrs. A. E. D eliaven and The county council m eets in T ro u t­ son, ( harles, spent F rid ay evening dale S atu rd ay , F eb ru ary 19. with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Goger and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H arlow en te r­ fam ily. tained at dinner Sunday. Those Mrs. Wm. C arp en ter was a P o rt­ Dated March 1, 1921 present w ere Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. B ul­ land visitor Tuesday. ________________. Due March 1, 1926 lock of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. E verett Robt. P itts, of P o rtland, is visit­ Bullock and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs ing his uncle. Rev. S. F. Pitts. TITLE & TRUST COMPANY, PORTLAND, OR., TRUSTEE Jos. Beveridge, Mr and Mrs. F ran k Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blackburn Flem ing and G eorgia Jacobs of P o rt­ spent Monday visiting the la tte r ’s sis­ This Com pany does th e g re a te r p a rt of th e com m ercial e l e c t r i c u < rh ,in <. j land. electric lighting and pow er business in th e cities of Salem *O regon^C itv' und v i n c o u ^ J *" CUy ° f P o rtlan d and ali ter, Mrs. H arry Lusted in Lents, the th e S tate of Oregon. It does all th e electric stre e t railw ay business in (he Citv f p aB *•)• and in th irty o th e r com m unities it E. T. W inans, of Hood River, is in PLEASANT HOME Don8 o t l 3 T . 0 e0 0.Of ‘n terU rban — in th e W i lla m e ^ “ X T s e ^ spending some tim e with his nelce A. B. Wood Is g ettin g along In a and fam ily, Mr, and Mrs A Bram. satisfacto ry m an n er a t th e Good Sa­ Mrs. W inans ail’d son, L. W inans, description of notes , security m aritan hospital where he u n d er­ m o th er and b ro th er of Mrs. Bram . 000.000 of commonar:toci;. ^ . n « . »16, went a m inor operation Friday. He cam e down from Hood River over th«» jvill rem ain In the hospital for sev­ highway T uesday and spent th e eral weeks and will undergo a more night. They rep o rt th e roads very form be issued e ith e r w ith cou^onB ^ t U c h e ^ ^ e p r l s e n t i n g t h e ^ % ^nter'e’^ l / m a y " ^ d“ *"6 h° l<,er The ,1 0 0 0 notPB W,H serious op eratio n before he is a l­ good. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aleyer were lowed to retu rn to his home. Mr . . 8% . . both fo rm . „« 10% of th e total am ount purchased ache.. His splendid h ealth stan d s S tate F arm B ureau, spoke a t the C ot­ th a t notes may be purchased in , United am ounts in ten equal m o n t h p aym ents th e C o i n A ° P t*°n *B ° ffe" d *" him in good stead now and it is ex­ trell com m unity ebufeh Monday ev­ annum on p artial paym ents until th e purchase Is com pleted and note ieR vered ’a te r w b Z ‘ th e ^ u ? \ r a ‘e ° f P- pected th a t he will m ake a rapid re ­ ening to a large num ber of interested aoid a fte r March 1st. 1921, may he purchased at th e ir face value and a c e r u e ^ e X ™ M a ^ X to daie covery. farm ers. T he m eeting was one of T he m eeting Rev Earl B Cotton will give the In terest th ro u g h o u t. EARNINGS was not well advertls«»d and many th ird of the group of story serm ons, CAPITALIZATION Sunday. T hese serm ons have been did not know of It. The m eeting was M ortgage and f « tin g debt ou tstan d - The earn in g s and expenses of th e Com pany for the proving of unusual in terest Sunday held u nder th e auspices of the ing December 31. 1920. ............... 835,930.900.00 tw elve m onths ending Decem ber 31, 1920, were as Bureau school will meet a t 10 a m. and C lackam as C ounty F arm F in d Preferre.1 C tim iilatlve »1% Stock S.OOO.OtiO.OO follow s: which Is ab o u t two weeks ahead of preaching service will com m ence at Second Preferred Stock A 3,000.000.04* 11 a. m. A cordial in v itatio n is ex­ M ultnom ah county in th e ir o rg an isa­ Com m on Htock » 1 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Groee ea rn in g s ................................................... » 9 ,5 6 4 .6 1 3 .0 0 tion plans. tended to all. |uUd ) ............................ O|x»rating exp en ses and I 1,200,000.00 The Girl Reserves are organizing a *•*** ....................... ............. 9 6 ,0 3 1 ,8 1 1 NOTICE. basket ball team and have been hold­ T he actual cost of th e Company property over a n i D epreciation ....................... 7 1 7 ,3 8 6 Notice Is hereby given th a t I was ing practice m eetings, It has not on th e 8th day of F eb ru ary , 1921, above th e en tire debt is m ore than tw enty tim es the been fully decided who will be on th e duly and reg u larly appointed by th«» to ta l am ount of th e issue of notes now offered. N e te a rn ln tts .................................................»2,815.918.00 team as yet b ut th e organization will H onorable George Tazwell. Ju d g e of Fixed cliargew (liond in te re st, e tc .) ........... 2.101,451*.on C ircuit C ourt, in and for M ultnomah CALLARILITY | be com peted soon. County, S tate of Oregon, A dm inistra­ This Issue of notes may be called In and paid off as Mrs 1). T. W illiam s is again able Surplus to r of the E sta te of Lucille Moreno 8 711,459.4*0 a whole, but not in p art, on any Interest day, but in ! to be around am ong her friends who som etim es known as Bessie Moreno. th a t event a prem ium shall be paid to the note holder are very th a n k fu l for her restored All persons having claim s against said The su rp lu s for the yea* 1920 was nearly nine tir n p as follow s: estate will present them to me nt 403 health. th e annual in te re st charge on th e 31,000,000 of n o te , ( o rb ett Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon, or to If called on— p rlce pa,,, by Com pany Special m eetings will com m ence in my atto rn ey , at said address. now offered and th is su rp lu s would have been m ate­ Septem 1 s t I, 1921, or March 1, 1 9 2 2 ........... |<*a^ th e B aptist church at P leasan t Home Dated at P o rtlan d , Oregon, this 9th rially la rg e r had the 8-cent ca r fare been in effect Septem ber I, 1922, or M atch 1, 192.3 to a Sunday, F eb ru ary 20, a t 11 a. m, day of F eb ru ary , 1921. Septem ber I, 1 9 8 3 , or March 1, 192« | o i i2 These m eetings will be conducted by n v« w iV ' p £JCE, A dm inistrator. th ro u g h o u t the y ear 1920. T he 8-cent stre e t car fare B F. MULKEY, Septem ber I, 1921. or March 1, 1 9 2 ' |