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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. COTTRELL CEDAR AND VICTORY The W illing W orkers are very busy p rep arin g for' th e ir bazaar to be given December 9. Mrs. A. H ansen has gone to P o rt land to spend a couple of m onths w ith h er son and d aughter. F red M eyer is installin g a w ater system on his place. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Meyers have moved Into th e ir new hom e which they recently purchased. They have been living in th e house form erly owned by Mrs. E lla Schneider until th e ir house was com pleted. L aw rence Crasw ell and W allace M anary have gone to ea stern Oregon on a sh o rt vacation. Salm on Au G ra tin . Remove skin and bones from one- pound can of chum salm on, add two eggs, two ounces b u tte r, stock from salm on can, season w ith sa lt and pep per. Mix and beat in bowl, add one cup soft, sta le bread and enough m ilk to soften. Bake in buttered deep dish until top is nice brown. NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT. No. 17198. In th e M atter of th e E sta te 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 E dw ard J. G aynor, do- ceased, has filed her final account in th e C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, and th a t W ednesday, th e 30th day of November, 1921, at the hour of 9:30 o’clock in th e forehoon of said day and the co u rt room of said court has been appointed as th e tim e and place fo r h earing objections to said final account and th e settle m en t thereof. ANNIE GAYNOR, A dm inistratrix of th e E state of E dw ard J. G aynor, Deceased. McGUIRK & SCHNEIDER, A ttorneys for A dm inistratrix. D ated and first published, Oct. 28,'21 D ate of la st publication, Nov. 25, ’21. S e c u rity B enefit A sso ciatio n Doing». NOVEMBER 11. 1921 PAHE TIIKEH POWELL VALLEY Members of Mt. Hood Council Se The L uther League Society of the The V ictory P aren t-T each er asso cu rity Benefit association of G resh ciation will give a program an d en am met W ednesday e v e n in g .' It be L utheran church closed a very success-; te rta in m e n t at th e schoolhouse on ing th e reg u lar m eeting a delegation ful contest for new mem bers on last | F riday evening, N ovem ber 18. The from P o rtlan d was present, com pris . Sunday evening. The contest lasted ! program will consist of readings, I ing D istrict M anager L. M. Thom as one month and the regular members I songs, etc., and plans are being m ade and wife, P resid en t F red K ing and were lined up on two sides, with Mrs. < to serve refreshm ents. wife of K irk p atric k Council and Bert Olsen and Miss Myrtle Anderson Miss Mabel Wood left T hursday I many others. Several in terestin g as captains. Miss Andersou reported 39 members and Mrs. Olsen 42 as a re-1 afternoon for C orvallis w here she 1 addresses were made. will atten d th e Home Coming festiv-1 P resident K ing has been a m em su it of the m onth's canvass. Miss ties at O. A. C. ber of th e o rd er fo r 23 years and is Anderson's side will give a program Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood w ent to perfectly fam iliar w ith th e c h a ra c t and banquet to the winning team, P ortland F rid ay to atten d th e fu n eral eristics of th e o rd er and n ever tires probobly at Thanksgiving tim e. An j of Mrs. W ood’s uncle, Geo. Coulter. of its good q u alities. A fter th e ’ interesting feature was the secrecy, | m eeting a delicious banquet was m aintained throughout the contest, SANDY served by th e ladies which everyone and the fact th at no one knew who had | won until the lists were read Sunday ! “Christ, the Way of Life," will be the enjoyed. T he Council m em bers a re p re p a r I evening. A new honor roll contest subject discussed by Rev. Earl B. Cot ing for a big tim e a t th e m ask ball in i has been started with the same sides, ton at the M. E. church, Sunday even ! and regular attendance will be the ing. A good attendance will add much th e ir hall Novem ber 19, and also for scoring point this time. This contest th e gam e of 500 T hursday evening, to the service and an invitation is Novem ber 17 in th e hall, open to the will probobly last six months and the extended to all. object will be for each side to m ain public and free. tain the highest percentage of atten d SCHOOL HELP IS URGED ance. • B R IG H T E R P R O S P E C T S . At the Mission church, Sunday even Com m issioner Claxton Hopes Teachers By BERT CLINE. ing, the services will be in the Eng and C h ildren W ill Aid N e a r East Security Benefit association lish language, and the strin g band Is m ighty w ith its th rong. I sincerely hope th a t teachers and will furnish special music. A cordial children in the public and private A fra tern al band to tred th e land T h ree-h u n d red -th o u san d strong. invitation is extended to all. Sun schools of the United States will co operate heartily and liberally with the Provides a home fo r old and young day School will meet as usual, at 10 o’clock, with preaching service at II. Near East Relief in raising funds for W hose self-support is gone, Communion will be held following the food and clothing and care of children A blessing to th e orp h an s W hose p aren ts have passed on. and others who have suffered from the m orning service. ravages of war in the countries of My friends, are you secured today? The P. R. L. & P. Company crew is the Near E ast To do this will only O ur protection g reat foretold putting up poles and promise electric be doing as we would have others do F ra te rn ity and b rotherhood lights in a week or ten days. to us if, like these people, we were re And friendship good as gold. T. O. Yates, of Bloomfield, Iowa, has duced to poverty and suffering through no fault of our own but Join us in fra te rn ity . purchased 10*4 acres' from Mrs. Chas. We will gladly ta k e you In through the ruthless am bitions of And you will n e ’e r reg ret it Reynolds. This piece of land lies a- others. cross from the home place, where Mrs. F or you are su re to win. Yours sincerely, Reynolds lives, and was form erly oc t Provisions for y o u r loved ones (Signed) P. P. CLAXTON, cupied by L. Crumb and wife. Mr. Is th e least th a t one can do Commissioner of Education, Yates expects to move to his new home hope th a t you are w illing March 30, 1921. Washington, D. C. We And consider wisely too. soon, w ith his wife and two children. The deal was made by Karl J. Hag We hope you will all be w ith us At o u r convention when it m eets berg. In P o rtlan d N lneteen-tw enty-five To m arch upon th e stree ts. OPPORTUNITY (For an education in violin playing) PLEASANT HOME The S. B. As will su re be th e re W ith m ighty stren g th to stand. W e'll u nfurl th e flag of U. S. A. W ith o u r banners, both so grand. GILLIS To those interested in the study of the violin who wish to enter the classes of JOHN OLIVER, an exceptionally low charge will be made to all who enter on or before December 14. Call or Phone Wednesday Studio: Second and R oberts Av. I ItIDAY, P h on e 177 Rev. A. J. W are will preach at the Gillis Community church on Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. A cordial in v ita tion Is extended to all to attend. Sun day School meets at 2 p. m., and adults as well as children are urged to come in tim e for Sunday School. Storage b attery rep a irin g and re charging, s ta rte r and g e n e ra to r work. R ak er & Son. Gresham Automobile Repairing We are equipped to re p a ir y o u r car, regardless of th e m ake, and do a first-class job, one th a t we feel safe in g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. We have lots of room for live au to storage. GRESHAM GARAGE N O T IC E O F F I N A L .V X X H 'N T . In th e C ircuit C o u rt of th e S tate of Oregon for th e County of M ultno m ah P ro b ale D epartm ent. In th e M atter of th e E sta te of H el m u t Goger, Deceased. Notice is hereby given th a t the undersigned a d m in istra trix of the estate of H elm ut Goger, deceased, has filed h er final account in the C ircuit C ourt, fo r th e county of M ultnom ah: and th a t on F rid ay the , 2d day of D ecem ber, 1921, a t the h o u r of 9 :3 0 a. m. of said day, at the co urthouse a t P o rtlan d , in said county and sta te , has been ap p o in t ed as th e tim e an d place for the h earin g of objections to said final account and th e settle m en t thereof. Date of first publication, Oct. 28, ’21 Date of laBt publication, Nov. 25, '21. MARGARET GOGER, A d m in istratrix . MILO C. KING, A ttorney. G resham , Oregon. Southard & Southard Phone 2391 Night Phone 25x5 AUCTION SALE Foster Road, 1 mile northwest of Damascus or 3 miles southeast Sycamore. On the place formerly known as the old Boone Johnson or Banford Place. ' Coming to Portland DR. MELLENTHIN A Successful Specialist for the “A Search-light T hat Shines Across the Ocean,” will be the topic of the Sunday m orning sermon at the Meth odist church, November 13. Sunday School a t 10 o'clock and a special ef fort should be made to be on time. The members of the Ju n io r departm ent are requested to be present Sunday. Plans for the C hristm as program are about to begin and last Sunday, the Buperintendant, H. G. Bickford, ap pointed Mrs. E. E. Van Fleet, Mrs. M. L ennartz and Mrs. A lta Gentry as a com mittee to arran g e for the pro gram. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Spiers and Mr. and Mrs. Burley Spiers have returned from Calgary, Canada, where they have been visiting for the past few months. The George M urray house has been rented to a family from Pendleton. L ary Foch, of the O rient district, wdfe quite seriously Injured, Tuesday, while working at Bull Run with one rtf the large hose. He lost control and the force of the 300 pounds pressure In the pipes knocked him over and bruised him up. He suffered severe bruises in the abdominal regions. He was brought to his home where he is resting fairly well and is considered out of danger. T he m arriag e license of W illiam K. Irw in of Boring and A lberta J. Sloop, also of Boring, appeared am ong th e V ancouver m arriag es to day. PLEASANT VALLEY A fter several y ears’ residence in ' Douglas county, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K esterson have retu rn ed to th is place w here they expect to m ake fu tu re home. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. B utts of L ents ¿w ere S unday g u ests a t th e hom e of i M r. and Mrs. G. H. Richey. PRESIDENT HARDING rose from the editor’s desk in a small newspaper office to the Presidency of the most prosperous nation in the world to day. As a newspaper man he felt the pulse of the nation, and as President he calls “all people to thrift and economy.” Why not answer the President’s plea today by starting a bank account at the BANK OF GRESHAM WOOD COAL EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE A Truck for Every Kind of Work Cor. P ow ell and M aple Gre» lutin 1581 2 1 7 D avis S treet P ortland lld w y. 2 0 8 2 — — ------------------------------------- ------- Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St. FRANK C. JONES & CO. CARPENTER Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Wiring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Frank C. Jones Floyd L. Mack e Buy and Save! Buy your Fisk, Oldfield or Goodrich Tires now !! We specialize on vulcanizing and retreading. Bring your old tires and tubes in and we will gladly tell you if theyare worth repairing. T im e to H e li r d f iBuw Plebi GRESHAM TIRE CO. Powell Street. Phone 37 Opposite Brown’s Market I ■■ ■ - I ■ s P h on es: East 71 0 2 ; G resham 8 5 5 AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your Patronage Solicited MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE M oving and G eneral H au lin g W ood, Coal and B riquets 121-0 U nion A venue Port land, Oregon A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EASTERN MULTNOMAH Miss Byrd McLean of St. Jo h n s visited with h er b ro th er, Jas. Mc Past Fifteen Years. Lean. Complete Fordson Tractor outfit, new; other farm implements; Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bliss m otored 7 Grade Jersey Cows; Sheep; Horses; and other articles too numer DOES NOT USE SURGERY to A lbany last S aturday, retu rn in g hom e Sunday. ous to mention. Watch for sale bills. S ale Com m ence« at 1 0 a. in. F ree Lunch at Noon L eland Moore of Vancouver, W ash- Will be at i ington, was In th e valley on busl- Benson Hotel, Monday, Tuesday, | ness m a tte rs Monday. and Wednesday, Nov. 21, 22, 23 F red Olson and sons Elgin and COL. W. S. WOOD * SONS, (V ancouver, W n .), A nctioaeera E arl have retu rn ed from Hood River A. M EYERS, <1erk. Office H ours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. w here they w ent to help harvest th e . apple crop. T he e n te rta in m e n t given by th e T H R E E DAYS ONLY ' P leasan t Valley gran g e at its hall last S atu rd ay n ig h t proved a splendid No C harge for E xam inai ion success. A large crowd attended. Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate The Modern Electric Washing Machine has been called T he Rev. B. G. C arney of L ents in medicine and surgery and is licen conducted services a t th e g ran g e hall the greatest of all— sed by the S tate of Oregon. He visits professionally the more im portant Suhday evening. Labor-Saving towns and cities and offers to all who Mr. and Mrs. G. II. K esterson are Money-Saving call on th is trip consultation and exam spending a few days th is week v isit ination free, except the expense of Time-Saving ing a t th e hom e of th e ir d au g h ter, treatm en t when desired. —appliances ever produced for the Home. Mrs. P ark s Combs, near C latskanie. A COMPLETE HISTORY OF EASTERN MULTNOMAH. According to his method of tre a t We believe you will agree with this strong statement A m eeting has been called fo r F ri ment he does not operate for chronic Of course, the whole fam ily eagerly reads the "G resham O utlook.” The appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of the day evening a t th e g ran g e hall a t after you have seen one of these machines in action. whole fam ily w ants to know the happenings of th e com m unity; w ants to stomach, tonsils or adnoids. which an effort will be m ade to o r Drop in any time for Free Demonstration read th e news ab o u t w hat th e people they know for miles aro u n d are doing. He has to his credit many wonder ganize a com pany of Boy Scouts. ful resu lts in diseases of th e stom ach, T he “ Home Town P a p e r” is a com plete history every year of you and ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING E. A. Bowen's new dairy barn Is I liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, y o u r neighbors. It tells of th e com ings and goings, th e b irths, th e m ar kidneys, bed w etting, b ladder, ca n earin g com pletion. ta rrh , weak lungs. rh eu m atism , Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Babbidge a t-I riages, the joys and th e so rro w s- all th e events th a t go to m ake up com m unity life. sciatic, leg ulcers and rectal alim ents. If you have been ailing for any I ten d ed church in th e city Sunday. H latory? T he O utlook m entions th o u san d s of nam es and events In Its length of tim e and do not get any bet Mike H em richs’ who purchased ter, do not fall to call, as improper th e B urns place a sh o rt tim e since, 104 Issues a year. Ju st reflect a bit and realize w hat th a t means. If you measures la th e r than disease are very sat down and read a volum inous h isto ry of the whole world from the b irth often the cause of long standing has moved on with his fam ily. of creation It would ta k e you a life tim e. And yet the "H om e Town P ap er” Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H arrison of trouble. m akes a re g u la r yearly custom of p rin tin g hundreds of nam es and happen Remember the above date, th a t ex G resham were guests a t th e home of ings each Issue. am ination on th is trip will be free Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K esterson on I T h e “ Home Town P a p e r” Is a sedative, a tonic to th e nerves, a relief aniL that his treatm en t Is different W ednesday of this week. - Address: 336 Boston Block, Minne a fte r b ard w ork with hand or brain, an e n te rta in m e n t to you, your wife, E. P. E vans m ade a trip to th e apolis, Minn. Latourell Bid. - - - Gresham RuII Run d istric t on business one your sons and d au g h ters. Are you a su b scrib er and read er? . day recently. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 J. J. WILLEY, Owner IF YOU WANT REAL SERVICE Portland Railway, Light & Power Company GET YOUR CAR Washed, Polished and Greased At SHERMAN McCARTER GARAGE