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GREHHAM O ITLO O K ,
FRIDA V,
OCTOBER
PLEASANT HOME
T H E R E comes that moment when the family wants
■ all .the quiet dignity, tender and respectful consider
ation for the departed ones that is possible to obtain.
Our years of service at such times has qualified us
and permits us to point with pride to the respect this
establishment holds in the hearts of the people.
Every' wish is followed and executed to the smallest
detail.
J. E. Metzger, manager for the late R. R. Carlson,
is now in sole charge and will endeavor to give the same
courteous service.
A CARD OF GREAT IMPORTANCE
Sometimes a theatrical event happens of such great Importance
th a t it stands out above everything else during the cu rren t season
like a beacon light in the history of hum an progress.
Such an event is now about to occur in PORTLAND. Every once in
a while we have the pleasure and the honor of presenting some
extraordinary attraction of great magnitude. Owing to our previous
experience on such special occasions w'e desire to serve ample w arn
ing to our patrons of an opportunity th a t should not be neglected,
so th a t they may secure seats well in advance.
The extraordinary attraction which we are now about to present
to our patrons ¡ b the big spectacular and sensational offering.
"APHRODITE,” which created such a furore in New York a season
ago at the Century T heater in th a t city, and which was the sensation
of P aris when originally presented there prior to its New York
production.
We have Just completed arrangem ents with Messrs. F. Ray Com
stock and Morris Gest whereby this gigantic offering is all of its
O riental beauty -and magnificence will be presented at the HEILIG
THEATER three nights, beginning Thursday, November 10, w ith a
special price m atinee Saturday.
Theater-goers who keep in touch with theati+cal events do not
need to be reminded of the extraordinary demand for seats which
took place in New York when "AphrodRe” was first presented.
Tickets were eagerly bought up by speculators who sold them for
as high as $200 each for "the opening night. The newspapers de
clared the play a sensation. The theater was packed to the doors
for the entire season and thousands of people were turned away
during the extraordinary New York engagement.
Now Messrs. Comstock and Gest are presenting "A phrodite" on
tour with this enormous company of 200 people, with 10 big scenes.
"A phrodite” when done In P aris was hailed as the world's greatest
and most sensational play. It has since duplicated th a t success in
New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and Boston. It will be presented
here in all of its resplendent glory.
Owing to intense interest In the engagement city and out-of-town
mail orders for this im portant theatrical event will now be received.
Send rem ittance with self-addressed stam ped envelope for retu rn of
tickets, and as there will unquestionably be an avalanche of mail
orders, please name choice of two perform ances to insure securing
seats.
NIGHT PRICES:
E ntire lower floor, $3.00. Balcony, first five
rows, $2.50; next four rows, $2.00; last 13 rows, $1.50. Gallery first
seven rows (reserved), $1.00. Gallery adm ission, $1.00.
SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE PRICES: E n tire lower floor
$2.50. Balcony, first five rows, $2.00; last 17 rows, $1.50. G allery’
first seven rows (reserved), $1.00. Gallery, adm ission, $1.00. Add
10 per cent war tax to price ticket desired.
We believe the engagem ent of “A phrodite” will be one of the most
sensationally successful events in the history of th is theater.
W. T. PAXGLE, Mgr.
A special service Is planned for
Sunday at th e M ethodist church. The S
prim ary classes will welcome a n um
ber of cradle roll babies whose nam es
will be placed upon th e church
crad le roll. T h ere are n early a dozen
nam es to be placed upon th e ro ll at
th is tim e. T he pastor, Rev. E arl B.
C otton, will gWe a serm on especially
fo r p aren ts of crad le roll. "T a u g h t
of Je h o v ah ” will be th e topic dis
cussed and various qu estio n s such as
“ How Does God T each ?”
‘‘W hat
a re th e lessons th a t we m ust le a rn ? ”
T he prim ary d ep artm en t will assist
in th e opening exercises. A bap tis
m al service will be held a t th e close
A Liberty Bell Bank will
of th e service at which tim e several
help
you save at home;
babies will be baptised. A cerd ial
in v itatio n is extended to 5ill to atten d
$1 deposited her at 4 per cent
th is service and jo in in th e service.
interest, compounded semi
Miss V ada B ettis is recovering
annually, secures one for you.
from an attack of g rip and quinsy.
Miss L o ttie M ilstead is stay in g
w ith h er au n t Mrs. J. Ick ler fo r some
tim e.
Mr. and Mrs. G regory of O rchard,
SANDY BLUFF
W ashington, have been visiting w ith
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th e ir nephew, Mr. H aw orth an d fam
All legal voters of C ottrell school
ily and th e ir niece, Mrs. F ra n k Mc d istric t are asked to be present at I ’
Kinney,
th e schoolhouse Monday evening, Oc
Mrs. F ra n k L ake left la st week to to b er 31, to vote on th e school budget.
spend th e 4-inter in C alifornia w ith
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of Des
h er d au g h ter.
Moines, Iowa, visited a couple of
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Caddy re days la st week w ith Mr. and Mrs.
tu rn e d last F rid a y from M issouri Ray W ilkinson. They were on th e ir
w here they w ent th a t Mr. Caddy way to C alifornia.
m ight receive tre a tm e n t fo r cancer.
Mrs. Alice Gage o t G resham v isit
Mr. Caddy has been confined to his ed over S atu rd ay an d Sunday a t th e
bed since his re tu rn but for th e past Caldo home.
few days has been restin g easier.
CEDAR AND VICTORY
A lbert C arlson retu rn ed to school
th is week a fte r being o ut for a week
w ith a severe cold.
T he Victory P aren t-T each er asso
ciation held th e ir reg u la r m eeting
last F rid ay evening. Mrs. H enry
D outhet was elected presid en t to fill
th e vacancy caused by th e resig n atio n
of Mrs. F. F o th . T he o th e r officers
of th e association are Mrs. J. Ickler,
vice p resid en t; Mrs. H enry W lhlon
se creta ry ; Mrs. A lta Stafford, tre a s
u rer. A m otion was carried to en
dorse th e plan of having a hom e eco
nomics course a t G resham in connec
tio n w ith th e F arm ers W eek. The
association plans to continue its sue
cessful w ork and hopes to give sev
era l program s d u rin g th e w inter.
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S atu rd ay evening, October 29 th e
L ad ies’ club will give a b o x 'so c ia l
a t th e schoolhouse. All ladies are
requested to b ring a box or tin pail
of lunch. Cofree will also be served.
A program of m usic, songs and rea d
ings will be given. T he Sandy q u a r
te t will sing. Everybody is co rd ial
ly Invited.
Sunday guests a t th e R obert Jons-
rud hom e were Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
L indell, the Misses Sibyl and Alice
L indell, Mrs. H ailin g and F ra n k
H ailing, all of P o rtlan d .
E unice Jo n sru d , who is a stu d e n t
at Reed college, sp en t th e week-end
a t home.
Miss Mary Dietl of P o rtlan d spent
last week w ith h e r sister, Mrs. E
Herz.
E dw ard H erz is recovering from
an attac k of blood poison in his arm .
PUBLIC SEAT SALE AT BOX OFFICE MONDAY, NOV. 7.
Your Money Will
Work /or You
Jo e Woodle of E stacada and bride
a re visiting a t th e homes of C. P.
and M. G. Woodle.
Mrs. T. F. Soule, who is spending
th e w in ter n ear B attleg ro u n d , W n„
w here th e children a re In th e Meadow
G lade school, is enjoying a w eek’s
vacation a t home. Miss M yrtle Soule
w ent to P o rtlan d Sunday, w here she
expects to spend th e w in ter w orking.
Mrs. Mary Hay lor, who has been
visitin g h er cousin, Mrs. H arding,
re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M ershon’s baby,
A lfred, who has been dangerously
ill w ith pneum onia for ab o u t th ree
weeks, is beginning to show a slig h t
im provem ent.
L ittle L andon
K aser, who fell
from a tru ck recently and b roke his
arm , is g ettin g along nicely.
POWELL VALLEY
Miss A nna Nordblom retu rn ed to
union high school th is week a fte r
several w eek's absence. She was se r
iously ill with Inflam m atory rh eu m a
tism fo r several weeks.
P upils of th e u pper g rad es of Pow
ell Valley school a re busy p rep arin g
fo r a program to be given some tim e
n ea r T hanksgiving.
D on't forget th e one-cent sale at
th e G resham Drug Co., continues u n
til S atu rd ay night.
Rev. E arl B. Cotton will preach at
Sandy, Sunday, O ctober 30, at 7:30.
T he topic of th e evening discussion
will be "B read of L ife.” A cordial
in v itatio n is extended to all.
GILLIS
The com m unity Sunday school will
m eet as usual a t 2 o’clock. Rev. H.
R. G ebhardt, p asto r of th e Zion
Evangelical church a t G resham , will
preach a t 3 p. m. fo r th e people of
th is com m unity. A good atten d an ce
is desired a t both services.
C ard of T hanks.
We wish to th a n k o u r many kind
friends and neighbors, also the a u
d itin g and tick et d ep a rtm en t of the
P. R. L. L. Co. fo r th e ir kindness
and sym pathy show n d u rin g o u r sad
bereavem ent th ro u g h th e loss of o u r
beloved wife and m other.
Jam es T u rn b u ll an d F am ily.
Don’t fo rg e t th e one-cent sale at
the G resham Drug Co., continues un
til S atu rd ay night.
NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT.
In th e C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of
Oregon for th e County of M ultno
m ah P ro b ate D epartm ent.
In th e M atter of th e E state of H el
m u t Goger, Deceased.
N otice is hereby given th a t th e
undersigned ad m in istra trix of th e
estate of H elm ut Goger, deceased,
has filed h er final account in the
C ircu it C ourt, for th e county of
M ultnom ah; and th a t on F riday th e
2d day of December, 1921, a t the
h o u r of 9 ;30 a. m. of said day, at
the co u rth o u se at P o rtlan d , In said
county and sta te , has been ap p o in t
ed as th e tim e and place for th e
h earin g of objections to said final
account and th e se ttlem en t thereof.
Date of first publication, Oct. 28, '21
Date of last publication, Nov. 25, ’21.
MARGARET GOGER,
A d m in istratrix .
MILO C. KING, A ttorney.
G resham , Oregon.
NOTICE OF FIN A L A4XXHNT.
No. 1711>H.
In th e M atter of th e E state of E d
w ard J. G aynor, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given th a t th e u n
dersigned as ad m in istra trix of th e
E sta te of Edw ard J. G aynor, d e
ceased, has filed her final account in
the C ircu it C ourt of th e S tate of
Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, and
th a t W ednesday, th e 30th day of
November. 1921. at th e hour of 9 :30
o'clock In th e forenoon of said day
and th e co u rt room of said co u rt has
been appointed as th e tim e and place
for h earin g objections to said final
account and th e se ttlem en t thereof.
ANNIE GAYNOR,
A d m in istratrix of th e E state of
Edw ard J. Gaynor, Deceased.
McOUIRK * SCHNEIDER.
A ttorneys for A dm inistratrix.
Dated and first published, Oct. 28.'21
Date of la st publication, Nov. 25, '21.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given th a t, p u r
su a n t to o rd er of th e H onorable
George Tazw ell, Ju d g e of th e C ir
cuit C o u rt of M ultnom ah County,
Oregon, P robate D epartm ent, I was
on th e 19th day of Ju n e, 1920, ap
pointed guard ian of th e E state of
E rn est Ray Thom pson, Insane. All
persons having claim s ag ain st th e
said e sta te will file th e sam e with me
or w ith my atto rn ey on or before
afx m onths from th is date.
Dated P o rtlan d , Oregon, th is 19th
day of O ctober, 1921.
JA N E THOMPSON. G uardian.
B. F. MULKEY, 403 C o rb ett Bldg.,
A ttorney for th e E state.
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