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GREMHAM OCThOOK, FRU Ì AV. (X T « >BEK 21, IM I PLEASAN7WH0ME ♦ * CEDAR AND VICTORY Mrs. Mary M atheny, who was so seriously In ju red a few w eeks ago w hen she fell from th e back porch of h e r siste r's hom e in G resham , is m uch im proved and was b ro u g h t hom e Sunday from th e ho sp ital in I P o rtlan d . H er arm is still in th e Having leased my place I will sell a t Public Auction a t my farm 1 cast b u t she is able to sit up a p a rt mile west of Scholls, 8 miles south of Hillsboro, 16 miles southwest of th e tim e and to assist h erself con siderably. F rie n d s will be g lad to of Portland, on good rock road, on ' know sh e is g ain in g so nicely. T he road betw een Jo h n S tre b ln ’s hom e and th e hom e of H enry F ritz T w en ty-tw o high grad e J ersey and H olstein C ows, som e to b e freeh a t tim e o f sa le, 12 to fresh en before January 1, o th ers in early spring, has been closed an d no m ore au to s la rg e heavy m ilk ers, five to six g a llo n s. H olstein H eifer, 1 year, 10 will be allow ed to cross u n til sp rin g m on th s; je r s e y H eifer, 1 year, 2 m on th s; JJolstein H eifer, 7 m onths. unless th e w ea th er should change A ll tu b ercu lin tested . and become very dry. T he new fill T hree H orses, 1200 lbs. each, 11 and 12 years old. Some p u re bred is too so ft for trav el, several ma- R. I. Red H ens and P u llets; P erfection M ilking M achine, used 1 y ear; •chlnes having been stalled d u rin g Pipe and P ittin g s for 26 stanchions, double u n it; New A nker H olth Sep a ra to r, 500 lbs; 3 h. p. F airb an k E ngine, new ; 16 10-gallon m ilk th e p ast week w hile a ttem p tin g to cans; B inder, 6-ft. cut, good runn in g o rd e r; new V an B ru n d t 10-dlsc, cross. T he c a te rp illa r has gone and 6-in. G rain D rill; M cCormick Mower, 4 % -ft. cu t; 9-ft. R ake; 2-horse will n o t com plete th e w ork un til Disc H arrow , new; .5 0 -to o th H arrow ; 12-in O liver Steel Beam Plow ; se ttle d w eath er next year. 5-shovel C u ltiv a to r; 3 <4 M itchell, wide tire wagon w ith C alifornia sta k e bed; farm tru c k w ith hay rack ; 2 % -ln. ru n n in g g ea r; hay fo rk ; 180- TERRY ft. rope; pulleys; spray pum p and b a rre l; 200-size incubator, new ; 500- size Colony brooder; P lan et J r. garden d rill; h arn ess; shovels, fo rk s; A H allow e’en social will be given log chains, and o th e r article s too num erous to m ention. at No. 8 schoolhouse M onday even F R E E LUNCH AT NOON TERMS OF SALE—$20 and under, Cash; over $20 six m onths’ time, ing, O ctober 31. T he evening will be fu ll of e n te rta in m e n t In which bankable note a t 8 per cent interest. spooks, gobbling and o th e r H allow e'en sp irits will fea tu re . All so rts of stu n ts will be on th e pro J. C. KURATLI, 804 Spalding Bldg., Portland, Auctioneer g ram of gam es w hich will afford en J. F, GARDNER, Clerk te rta in m e n t. T he ladles and girls are requested to bring b ask ets or box lunches w hich will be sold. T he 1 school g ir l’s baskets will be sold In a gro u p by them selves at prices which | th e school boys can pay. A jolly so- j cial tim e is an ticip ated to w hich all ; a re m ost cordially invited. Public Sale TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, AT 10:00* A. M. »• R. H O A R D , O w ner GET YOUR CAR Washed, Polished and Greased At SHERMAN McCARTER GARAGE Latourell Bid. _ - - Gresham Phone«: E ast 71 0 2 ; Gre«ham 3 3 3 AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your Patronage Solicited MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE M oving and G eneral H a u lin g 124-fl U nion A venue W ood, Coal and B riquets P ortlan d , Oregon Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. CA RPENTER Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent Frank C. Jones « LICENSED ELECTRICIAN W iring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Floyd L. Mack IF YOU WANT REAL SERVICE The Modern Electric Washing Machifie has been called the greatest of all— Labor-Saving Money-Saving Time-Saving —appliances ever produced for the Home. We believe you will agree with this strong statement after you have seen one of these machines in action. Drop in any time for Free Demonstration ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING Portland Railway, Light & Power Company GILLIS T h e Gillis com m unity Sunday , school last Sunday voted to dispense w ith Sunday aftern o o n services on Sunday, O ctober 23, and will Join the p leasan t Home d istric t Sunday school convention at th e B aptist ch u rch for th e m orning and a fte r noon sessions. In th e evening at 7 :3 0 Rev. E arl B. C otton has prom ised to preach at th e Gillis church and has chosen th e topic, "W h at does It m ean to be a C h ristia n ? ” A cordial Invitation Is extended to th e e n tire com m unity to a tte n d these services. ______________ A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. B url McKinney T hursday even ing. W illis, y ear old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Rich, is very 111 w ith bronchial pneum onia. He has been ill for some tim e. T he P leasan t H ome lib rary will open S aturday aftern o o n for th e first tim e th is season. A supply of new b o oks.has been received frcm th e li brary in P o rtlan d and will be In charge of Miss L u lu Eddy, who has been in stalled as lib ra ria n . Books of various kinds are in th e collection and will be of in te re st to all# In cluded are books on history, biog raphy, fancy w ork, s tu n ts and gam es, Sunday school m ethods and a good supply of fiction. Rooks of any desired kind may be had by re quest. T he books will be k ep t a t th e M ethodist church and th e lib rary hours will be S atu rd ay and T uesday aftern o o n s from 2 to 5 o'clock. T he M ethodist L adies’ Aid will m eet at th e hom e of Mrs. M. L en n artz on W ednesday aftern o o n , O ctober 26. This will be a very im p o rtan t m eeting and a good atten d an ce is de sired. The L adies' Aid societies of th e M ethodist and B aptist churches are planning a big com m unity social event for N ovem ber 11, A rm istice day. P lans are u n d er way for one of the biggest and best social evenings ever held in th is com m unity and th e m em bers of th e tw o societies a re sponsoring th e affair which gives prom ise of being a most d ellg h tfq j occasion. As yet m ystery su rro u n d s the d etails of th e arran g e m en ts but those th a t have been disclosed sound in terestin g . T he social will be held a t O rient g ran g e hall and will in clude th e fo u r d istric ts included in th e com m unity council. M ultnom ah g ran g e will m eet S at urday in all-day session at the O rient gran g e hall. A full atten d a n ce of m em bers is desired. Some candi- are to be given th e first and second degree work. Mr. and Mrs. H ite and fam ily have moved to a location n ea r W R. Cro sie r's farm and a re m aking th e ir hom e there. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ball and d au g h te r A nna w ent to «Rainier la st Sun day to v isit Mrs. B all's sister, Mrs. T. E. T hornton. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. C rosier have gone to P o rtlan d to spend th e w in ter. Mr. C rosier Is w orking In P o rtlan d . They will spend Sundays at th e ir hom e here. LUSTED Salm on and Caliltage Salad. 1 half-pound can salm on. 2 cups finely cu t cabbage. 2 hard-boiled eggs, chopped. 3 sw eet pickles, chopped fine. Rem ove bones an d skin and break ap a rt. Add cabbage, eggs and ' pickles Mix all to g e th e r w ith salad | d ressing and serve on crisp lettu ce | leaves. This will serve six portions. tu re s of th e evening’s en tertain m en t. R efresh m en ts will be served a t a The E pw orth L eague of th e M. E. nom inal cost. All E p w o rth ian s and church will give a H allow e'en social o th e rs who enjoy a good tim e a re re a t th e hom e of Mrs. S. C? Dixon Mon quested to keep th e d ate open. day, O ctober 31, at 7 :3 0 . Games j Snap up a W ant Ad Snap. an d H allow e'en stu n ts will be fea FAIRVIEW What is the use of working for money unless you BANK a part of it so that it will some day work for you ? He who spends ALL has nothing; he who banks a part of his earnings regularly MUST prosper. T hat’s arithmetic. Let our bank have your spare money on deposit. Money piles up fast if you leave it in the bank and keep on adding to it. Try it. It PAYS. We Invite YOUR Banking Business. BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON Why Not Subscribe Now? H $ For the live T w ice-A -W eek Gresham | Outlook, and your favorite Portland Daily. Special Bargain Rates!!! J. H. W eeks Is having a well dug on his place. Lon R adford and Joe Caldo are doing th e work. O. T. N eibauer, who has been vis itin g at th e P. B. E d er home, will OREGON JO U R NA L Daily and Sunday, 4 m o n th s...................,2 .0 0 leave th is week fo r C alifornia via w ith O utlook, 4 m o n th s............................................................. 2.30 of th e F ord overland route. Daily ami Sunday, 16 m o n th s...................................................... 8.00 w ith O utlook, 16 monthB.......................................................... 9.20 H arold E der sp en t F rid ay a t home. D ally, 16 n io n th s................................................................................. 6.00 Roy R obertson, of P o rtlan d , spent with O utlook, 16 m o n th s........ ......... 7.20 T h u rsd ay evening a t th e P. B. E d er PORTLAND TELEGRAM , 1 y e a r ............... *......................................... ,3 .7 5 home. with O utlook, 1 y e a r................................................................... 4.50 L usted school Is p lanning a H al O lt E G O M I \ , Daily am i Sunday, 1 y e a r........................ .'.................. ,7 .0 0 low e’en social fo r F rid ay evening, w ith O utlook, 1 y e a r..................................................................... 7.85 Daily, 1 y e a r ........................................................................................ 5.00 O ctober 28. T he school will arran g e :: w ith O utlook, 1 y ea r............ ..................................................... 6.85 th e program and refresh m en ts of cof W eek ly, 1 y e a r ......................................................................................... 76 fee and pum pkin pie are pli/bned. w ith O utlook, 1 y e a r.................................................................. 2.00 All m em bers and p atro n s of th e dis PORTLAND N E W », 1 year......................................................................... ,5 .0 0 tric t are rem inded to keep th e date w ith O utlook, 1 y ea r..................................................................... 6.00 open. At th e P aren t-T each er m eeting Farmers Directory in connection with all combinations last week th e com m unity enjoyed an old fashioned school session. The ladles w ore th e ir h a ir curled o r In b raids w ith huge ribbon bows and several old fashioned dresses w ere In evidence. T he crowd all m arched Into th e school room when th e bell Phone 1561 for rates. sounded and enjoyed a program of recitatio n s and songs. T he re c ita tions were supposed to be a rep e ti tion of th e first one th a t th e p er fo rm er had ever given In public. T his created m uch am usem ent. L unches w ere carried In tin pails and enjoyed ab o u t as m uch as In form er days. A spelling m atch and o th e r featu res of an old fashioned school were enjoyed before th e session was dism issed and th e p articip an ts re Cor. P ow ell am i M aple 2 1 7 D avis Street tu rn ed to th e ir homes. < ► on all combination subscriptions, with Port- Ü land Dailies until November 1. ; I Gresham Outlook WOOD COAL Ekstrom Truck Service A Truck for Every Kind of Work T ile D rain age E xplained. R esu lts of Investigations on spac ing, d epth and capacity of d rain tile, w ith o th e r useful in fo rm atio n on p u ttin g In tilin g system s on Oregon wet lands, are ready fo r th ^ f a r m e r who has wet tra c ts to be drained. The resu lts are published in experi m ent sta tio n b ulletin No. 174. F arm i D rainage, ready fo r free d istrlb u - ¡tlon. "M uch of th e w et lands is n ear | tran sp o rta tio n and has long grow ing seasons, d rain ag e being th e only fac to r lacking to m ake It productive and ‘ p rofitable,” says W. L. Pow ers, chief of so ils a t th e co llege-and jo in t a u th o r w ith W ard C retch e r of th e b ul letin. “ W ith th e p resen t reduced cost of m aterials and th e su rp lu s of lab o r th is is th e m ost favorable tim e to in stall d rain ag e. Land ow ners who p u t In tilin g th is y ear a re adding p erm an en t im provem ents to th e ir p ro p erty w hile at th e sam e tim e pro- ! viding needed em ploym ent.” The { run-off d ata on fo u r typical Oregon strea m s Is of value to d rain ag e and i highw ay engineers. PACK T H R U KELSO T he L adles' club of Kelso will give a box social S atu rd ay evening, O ctober 29, a t th e schoolhouse. A program will be ren d ered In which th e Sandy q u a rte t will p articip ate, and o th e r num bers of ta le n t outside of th e d istric t will be given. All ladles will bring lunch in box o r tin pail w hich will be sold by auction. T he people of th is vicinity will h ea r w ith pleasu re th a t Dr. Emti E nna, noted p ian ist of P o rtlan d , who gave a co n cert h ere la st Ju n e, will be heard a t Sandy on S atu rd ay even ing, Oct. 22. He will be assisted by Miss Reed, who is a m ost e n te rta in - * Ing reader. ROCKWOOD A reception Is being planned f o r ' Rev. and Mrs. P. L. Sm ith a t Rock wood th is evening (F rid a y ). Mr. and Mrs. 8m ith have moved into the p arsonage and th e frien d s and m em bers of th e congregation o f th e M ethodist church h ere are planning to do them honor. P lans are being diseusaed to have th e church and par- nonage wired for electric lights. Port lam i B d w y. at »M2 Gm« tut in IS S I FISK and OLDFIELD TIRES We have F isk tire s in ail com m on sizes. T hey are th e best tire on th e m a rk e t at a reasonable price. Also th e Oldfield 999, a new m em ber of an old and well know n line. T he slippery days when you will need chains will soon be here. P ro te c t y o u rself ag a in st sk id d in g with W eed C hains. We have them fo r all com mon sizes of tires. GRESHAM TIRE CO. Powell S tre e t Phone 37 O pp osite Brown's Market BREAD REDUCED 1V4 lb. loaf, 13c 2 for 25c W rapped in wax paper 1 lb. loaf 9c CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Phone 11 L