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GRESHAM CORBETT FORMER RESIDENT PASSES AWAY OUTLOOK. H EHDAV. POWELL VALLEY A P R II, 4, I »22 PAGE T H R E E TROUTDALE MUNICIPAL BONDS As an Investment Arc Absolutely Safe BANK OF GRESHAM FRESH MEAT & FISH GRESHAM MEAT MARKET CASH PAID E. BAUMANN, Gresham, Phone 2441 See Me for Cattle Hauling Fisk Tires and Tubes CHOICE FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS OLDFIELD TIRES Fresh Fish in Season PLEASANT HOME MEAT MKT. GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY WOOD COAL MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE A Truck for Every Kind of Work IF YOU WANT REAL SERVICE MORE MEN THAN WOMEN Tel, 601 — 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 MOW HOME SWEET HOME BV PAYO U>F HAVE A PPE N D IC IT IS In F orce, Jan . I, I »22. -ro T A K F A W A L K W IT H M A M M Y ) MOVED IN PRO S M edical rep o rts show m en are T he F arm ers M utual F ire Relief m ore su b ject to appendicitis alth o u g h m any sudden eases occur am ong association m ade big g ain s in 1921 women. It can be g varded ag ain st having w ritten $4,466.000 in risks, by p rev en tin g In testin al Infection. gained 1700 new m em bers and paid T he In testin al an tisep tic, A dler-i-ka, $28,000 in fire losses. Ja n u a ry 1st acts on BOTH u p p er and low er bowel, th e association adopted a uniform rem oving all foul, decaying m a tte r ra te of 30c p er h u n d red d o llars in which m ight cause Infection. It su ran c e on all farm property. This brings o ut m a tte r you never th o u g h t low ra te will enable every fa rm e r to was In your system and which may carry Insurance. II. W. Hnashall was have been poisoning you fo r m onths. re-elected p resident. Any one d esir A dier-I,ka Is EX CELLEN T for gas on ing to see him ab o u t in su ran ce may j th e stom ach. G resham D rug Com- icall a t th e G resham fa ir grounds. 1 P hone 2101. pany.— Adv i ^ Í / 8 6 CAREFUL OS TO U R M A N N E R S . w e * V £ . JUST FAR M ERS MUTUAL HAH PEROUS Y EA R T H IS 'O f h OW m o I KAJCW T O O O C W 'T I he Modern Electric Washing Machine 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 R ailw ay, Light & P ow er C om pany WAN t I J.AAE TO i P L A K T O T M f M ' ' T H E Y L IV E IN T H E S A M E S Q t /A O e ^ W IT H U S • ’/ i t t j x i u a i í ü t í i í i í z t B w m A m eeting of unusual in te rest was A box and pie social will be held Mrs. T h o rb u rn of K ingsley, O re held a t C olum bia G range S aturday, Jacob E rn st, a fo rm er resid en t of ; at the schoolhouse F rid ay evening, gon, who has been visitin g here for A pril 1st, w ith 28 g ran g e rs, five vis G resham , died Monday evening, April i April 7th, u n d er th e auspices of th e several weeks w ith h e r d au g h ter, I ito rs and several little folks present. ' 3, a t the hom e of Mrs. L. L. May, cooking club “ W ork and W in." A Mrs. Thom as Low, and o th e r rela- N ine candidates w ere in itiated and 1626 Sixth stre e t, Sellwood a t th e good program will be given. Miss ■ tives, was given a su rp rise a t th e four applications w ere received into ! age of 88 years and th re e m onths ; E thel C alkins will be th e re to give a home of Mrs. M orris McGinnis, th e! th e order. T. J. K reu d er and wife a fte r about two years of declining ill talk on club w ork. Several m usical occasion being h er b irth d ay . A d e - ' and Mrs. H otchkiss of L ents and Mr. ness. ( num bers have been prom ised as well < licious d in n er w as served. T he table and Mrs. T hom as M iller of Fairview Mr. E rn st was born iD Ohio in 1833 as readings. T h ere will be a home- was adorned w ith a b irth d ay cake G range visited C olum bia G range S at and crossed th e plains w ith an ox | m ade candy booth an d coffee and bearing 70 candles, com m em orating^ urday. team train an d se ttle d n e a r W alla cake will be sold in th e basem ent. the b irth d ay s of Mrs. T h o rb u rn . Geo. D ressell re tu rn e d recently W alla. From th e re he moved to Mor T he proceeds will go to help uend Those a t th e ta b le besides Mrs. Mc- Yield from 5 per’cent to 7 per cent interest. from C alifornia w here he had been row county in th e eig h ties and set , two d elegates from th e club to O. A. . G lnnls and fam ily and Mrs. T hor- j b u rn were Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Low. tled w ith th e hom esteaders in the I C. su m m er school. since Decem ber 1st Mr. and Mrs. Eric Unis have sold J. B urns, th e Misses F aye and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Rasm ussen mo locality in w hich th e Brow ns lived And can be readily converted into Cash. Mr. E rn st was know n to th e old er th e ir place to Mr. and Mrs. V aughn Isabelle P arsons dined a t th e Jam es to red from T he Dalles F riday. They expect to spend th e sum m er a t th e ir se ttle rs of G resham , Rockwood an d of M ontana, and they have tak en J Budge hom e n ea r L ents on Sunday. If you are looking for an investment of any amount Base L ine road w here he an d his possession. All extend a h ea rty wel- farm n ea r Sandy. W illiam and E. H am ilton of Au- j wife lived for m any years. A fter th e | come to them and hope they will like ro ra were g u ests a t th e T hom as Low j from $100.00 to $10,000.00 come in and let us show you Miss R uby McKay, assista n t p rin d eath of his wife, w hich occurred i b eau tifu l Oregon. hom e th is week. our list of high grade bonds. cipal of the high school, is s till very ab o u t 11 years ago, he m ade his j C allers a t th e B ert Olsen hom e Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Berghoff spent ill at her hom e in P o rtlan d . hom e in G resham w ith his stepson, I Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. V aughn, Sunday a t th e H arry W aite home. Miss Lucile C rank was th e guest John Brow n, and wife fo r ab o u t five M ildred S erber, who is a tte n d in g ! d au g h te r Elsie and son A rth u r, and of Miss K atsky in P o rtlan d F rid ay years. Mr. and Mrs. O scar Jo h n so n an d sons high school a t Sandy, visited w ith j n ig h t and S aturday. The fu n eral services will be a t Ken- K erm ith and Douglas, and Mr. Jo h n hom e folks S atu rd ay and Sunday. State and County Depository Mrs. Clyde Dunlop and Miss Je n w orthy’s u n d erta k in g p arlo rs, 13th so n ’s fa th e r, who is leaving fo r his Bill Owens has gone ea st on a | nie E vans w ere in P o rtlan d S a tu r and Bidwell stree ts, Sellwood a t one hom e in M innesota th is week. sh o rt vacation. Mr. D uplets of P o rt day. o ’clock W ednesday aftern o o n , April Miss M yrtle A nderson, who has land will s u b stitu te in his place as St. Joseph L eland is in very poor 6. In term e n t will be a t th e D ouglas been suffering w ith an in ju re d knee nig h t o p era to r a t th e depot. PLEASANT HOME SANDY BLUFF , h e a lth . A ccom panied by Mrs. L eland cem etery a t 3 o ’clock. All friends Mr. and Mrs. R obert K erslak e and since before C hristm as, is now able he was tak en to P o rtlan d F rid ay by a re invited to atten d . Tlie P aren t-T each er association T he O rient P aren t-T each er asso to resum e her office w ork in P o rtlan d children of V ictory sp e n t Sunday H arly Bates, to consult a physician. with Mrs. K ersla k e’s m o th er, Mrs. ciation will m eet F riday evening, will hold Its reg u la r m onthly m eeting an d h e r m any frien d s are glad to see T he F ou n d ation o f C redit. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. M organ of M argaret B urns. A pril 7, a t 8 o’clock fo r its re g u la r next F rid ay evening, A pril 7 in th e h e r ab o u t again. Few people ever stop to th in k th a t C han ticleer inn, en te rta in e d th e Mr. H olte, Mrs. L. O stran d w ent to B ridal m onthly session in the O rient school- C o ttrell schoolhouse. Mr. an d Mrs. Sven Staffenson en P o rtla n d Ad club a t a d in n er S atu r insu ran ce is th e basis of m odern Veil on T uesday to a tte n d th e 16th house. T he topics to be discussed at C lackam as county ag en t, will give business. T his is tru e because bus te rta in e d th e L u th e r L eague choir day evening. iness activ ity is predicated upon w edding an n iv ersary of h e r son-in- th is tim e a re “ W hat Age a Child moving pictu res show ing scenes F. W. Reed m ade a trip by m otor- credit and credit in tu rn rests upon an d a n u m b er of frien d s a t th e ir law and d au g h ter, Mr. an d Mrs. C. Should E n te r School” an d “T he Bene along th e Colum bia highw ay. I t la boat to the fish cannery a t E llsw orth, insurance, p articu la rly fire in su r new ly finished hom e S atu rd ay even E. Hush. The occasion was a s u r fit of th e P aren t-T each er asso ciatio n .’’ also expected th a t he will show slides ing and a very good tim e was en ance. W ashington, S aturday. on ce rtain phases of farm ing. prise at th e hom e of Mrs. B u sh ’s W hen a m an goes to his b an k e r to joyed by all. Mrs. Geo. T u ck er e n te rta in e d th e Mrs. Myra Reed and d aughter, borrow money on e ith e r real estate bro th er, W. J. O strand. A bout 15 H appy Home M akers club a t a slu m T h ere w ill be an E a ste r program Mrs. Dean H ansen of P o rtlan d , a re or m erchandise, th e la tte r will be F or Hale. enjoyed th e evening w ith m usic, ber p arty recently. A fter an ap p etiz found to insist upon th e p rotection a t th e Swedish L u th e ra n ch u rch on gam es and a delicious lunch. v isitin g relativ es here th is week. New model H olton cornet. S ilver ing d in n er, a business m eeting was p lated w ith gold trim m in g s an d bell. Mrs. Clyde Dunlop atten d ed th e afforded by a fire in su ran ce policy, th e evening of E a ste r Sunday an d The L adies’ Aid society w ill m eet o therw ise th e d estru ctio n of th e m onthly m eeting of th e g ra d e te ac h physical basis of th e cred it would every one is m ost cordially invited on W ednesday in th e b asem ent of th e held. T he rem a in d er of th e evening C. B. and A. Hlides. L ea th er plush to come. I t will be u n d er th e au s church. All women of th e com m uni was spent in playing gam es. T hose case. Cost $125. P ractically new. ers in P o rtlan d S aturday. leave th e b ank w ith o u t any security p resen t w ere: M yrtle N asshahn, W ill sell fo r $50. P h o n e 2361. F red Ough is driving a new fliv ■ fo r its money. One of th e first pices of th e L u th e r L eague an d th e ty a re invited. Miss Clelia C raw ford sp en t th e H elen M oulton, Mabel Sloop, G ene things called for by th e man who Sunday school. T h ere will be E ng F or Hale. ver, a recent purchase. w eek-end in F airview , th e g u est of vieve M anary, M arg aret F itzg erald , Ioans money upon im proved real F ine old violin of exceptionally Mrs. S ouard and d au g h ters w ere estate is a fire in su ran ce policy to lish service every o th e r Sunday even Miss M arg aret Jo n as. V eins H illyard an d W ilm a Chase. ing at th e L u th e ra n church and also sw eet tone. L e a th e r plush case. Two shopping in P o rtla n d S aturday. protect his in te rest in th e property. C harles Pow ell of S eattle is vislt- Mr. and Mrs. L. K. M iller a re th e bows. Phone 2361. If com m odities in sto rag e o r in on th e evening of Good F rid a y a t 8 j ing his b ro th er, L. A. Powell. Miss M ary B illm eyer, county nurse, E veryone is welcome to Mrs. H arry W aite sp en t several proud ow ners of a baby g irl born on was here F rid ay looking a fte r the tra n sit w ere not protected by fire in o’clock. Team W ork. surance, th e m erchant, providing he days in P o rtlan d visiting an d shop A pril 1 a t th e hom e of Mrs. T im m er F o r plowing, discing, harrow ing, h ea lth of th e school children and w ere w illing to risk his capital, com e to th ese services. ping etc., call L. Crum b, m ile east of T he L ad ies' Aid society of th e man in G resham . has m ade arran g e m en ts to have would be able to o p erate only upon Mrs. H. E. B radlev was in P o rt G resham fo u n tain , n ea r oil tanka, D oloras M organ o p erated on fo r a scale com m ensurate w ith his cash Swedish Mission ch u rch w ill m eet land F rid ay , fo r v isitin g an d shop N otice o f S ale o f Sch ool P rop erty. phone 52x6. T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock at resources. U nder such a system , ping. adenoids and defective tonsils. Notice is hereby given th a t the com m erce in its m odern proportions Mrs. J. A lfred L arsson was shop Mrs. C. E. Sm ith was in th e city would be unknow n. — In d u strial th e church. Mrs. Axel Jo h n so n will clerk of th e board of School D istrict Who Has the Master Key ? ping in P o rtlan d on Tuesday. be th e hostess. A cordial Invitation on business F riday. News B ureau. Miss W eston an d Miss Bagley, No. 26, C lackam as county, Oregon is extended to all. g ra d u a te n u rses u n d er th e S tate will receive sealed bids for th e p u r H ealth Board, have co n stitu ted chase of th e follow ing described U ho Has the Master Key ? Free ! the Mysterious Key i to wit: PLEASANT VALLEY T ro u td ale as a com m unity cen ter p roperty T he old union schoolhouse and with th e follow ing officers: c h a ir com m encing a t th e so u th w est Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roberts, of P o rt man, Mrs. W. C. Spence, supply, Mrs. site, co rn er of Section th ree (3 ) T ow n land, were recent callers a t the home A. D. K endall; tre a su re r, Mrs. Mary ship tw o (2 ) south of R ange th ree P arso n s; publicity, Mrs. Lydia Os of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Sager. tra n d ; ed ucational, Mrs. H ollensted; (3 ) east o f th e W illam ette Mer- a Miss Florence Richey, who is a t nursing, Mrs. Jo h n Jo n as. T h eir idlun, ru n n in g n o rth fifteen (1 5 ) Also a Variety of Salt Fish for Lenten Season tending the state Normal, is home for work includes school inspection and rods thence east tw elve (1 2 ) rods the E aster vacation. g en eral h ealth in stru ctio n . A ch il thence so u th fifteen (1 5 ) rods thence Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Babbidge en ter d re n ’s clinic will be held on A pril 6, west tw elve (1 2 ) rods to place of beginning, co n tain in g one (1 ) acre tained friends from P ortland last Sun at 2 o’clock, in th e basem ent of th e m ore or less situ ate d in C lackam as A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. T ro u td ale church. M others a re In Phone 1891 day. county, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k F ish visited vited to bring all ch ild ren n o t of S ep arate bids are req u ired on school age. A baby sp ecialist will be with friends in Lents Wednesday. p resen t to give in stru c tio n in feeding b u ilding and site. Bids will be received up to the Clarence Palin was looking afte r and th e care of children. business m atters in Lents Thursday. Miss R u th B rink is on th e sick list. h o u r of 2 o ’clock S atu rd ay , April INSURE A JOYOUS 22d, 1922. Mrs. Samuel Konitzer, whose death Mrs. M arg aret B urns, w ho has Bids to be opened at th e h o u r of EASTER RIDE occured last Monday evening after a been confined to h er bed for several 8 o ’clock p. m. on sam e date. by huving us o v erh au l your ca r now brief illness, has been a resident of days, is much im proved. T he Board reserves th e rig h t to re Mrs. L. O strand atten d ed G range th is section for th e past tw enty years. and put it In tip top condition. Don’t a t C o rb ett S atu rd ay . She rep o rts th a t ject any an d all bids. The first division of the Jenne Land the g ran g e is in a flo u rish in g condi- F o r Inform ation reg ard in g bids acerage tra c t has been sold out and tlon. A bout 75 m em bers and visitors and term s of said pro p erty , apply to neglect it Ju st because you th in k the clerk. th e re is n o th in g seriously w rong w ith the second division will be throw n on were present. E ig h t new’ m em bers the m arkej soon. i w ere in itiated and th re e nam ps voted Dated th is 31st day of M arch, 1922. your m achine. All au to tro u b les, no OLOF GRAN, C hairm an. for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind The carpenters will soon have W. L. upon. Among th e new m em bers a re S. A. ROBERTS, Clerk. m a tte r how seem ingly triflin g , a re K esterson’s new bungalow ready for i t he T reg ask ie fa m ily who a re all m u- serious. Be on th e safe side and ! sicians. Mrs. T reg ask ie plays th e occupancy. F o r Hale piano, Mr. T regaskie, th e co rn et and have us rem ove them from y o u r car.» One open top desk. Pigeon holes, Miss A ndia, th e d a u g h te r, th e vidlln. FAIRVIEW T hey played a n u m b er of selections draw ers and ledger cupboards. L. L. Sherman McCarter Garage which were m uch enjoyed by every K id d er Hdw. Co. Phone 1421. Fairview G range will m eet in reg one. George Joseph of P o rtlan d rode u la r session S atu rd ay , A pril 8th, at th e g o at b ut did not g et bucked off. 11 o'clock a. m. T he m o rning ses He m ade a splendid ta lk afte rw a rd . Mrs. T hom as M iller of F airv iew , gave sion will be given to th e business of ' a helpful ta lk on hom e econom ics and th e G range. T he first and secoiyi de also gave one of h e r en joyable re a d grees will be conferred upon several ings. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. K reu d er candidates. T he le ctu rer, Mrs. U. G. were present and assisted in th e in i tiatio n . REPAIRIN G AND RETREADING S m ith, has planned, n o t only an in T he farm ers living in th e vicinity All work guaranteed. te re stin g program b ut an in stru c t of C orbett are form ing plans for a MARION M AYFIELD, P rop. T im e Io R e t i r t * ive one as well. Several children of g ran d celebration on Ju n e 16, w hich P hone G resham 276. th e first th re e g rad e s of th e F air- is F lag Day. Each fa rm e r living along th e highw ay Is p lan n in g on view school, u n d er th e supervision erectin g a flag pole and fly th e Red, GEORGE A. BRANDT of Miss C lara Sales, will give a short W hite and Blue on holidays and Sun O pposite B row n’s M arket Phone 1107 Pow ell St. P h o n o : E a st 71 0 2 ; G resham 8 3 3 program . D. E. Towle will address days. Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard N orton who the G range on berry cu ltu re. Bring AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME have been looking a f te r th e ir fru it your b erry problem s to th e m eeting, farm on Lock S hur m o u n tain , left Your Patronage Solicited an d Mr. Tow le will help you. The for th e ir hom e in K ansas by way of the C alifornia ro u te. public is invited to th e lectu re hour. T he G range will m eet in its new Gnilft fo r Hale. hom e in th e F airview city hall and M oving and G eneral H au lin g G uns of all m akes and calibers, 124-0 Union A venue is looking fo rw ard to a prosperous both new and used will be sold at W ood, Coal and B riquets P ortlan d , O regon less th a n cost price, also m any o th e r year. T he m aster, Mrs. J a n e t G rant, is a “ live w ire” an d Is ably assisted Item s for th e sp o rtsm an . GUY I). JONES. Phone 2361. by an en th u sia stic corps of officers. Cor. P ow ell an<l M aple Mrs. J a n e t M ..G ran t, w orthy m as 2 4 7 D avis Street P ian o T u n in g. G raduun $3.00. Satisfaction g u ara n tee d . te r of F airview G range, and Miss P ortlan d P hone Jones, G resham 1561, care 1381 C lara Sales atten d ed Evening S tar Bdwy. 2 0 8 2 O utlook. G range last S atu rd ay .