GRESHAM i YM H WILL EN TEHTAIN ( O U S T Ï COI'MTL P - 1. CORBETT OUTLOOK, TI IM» A Y, Mrs. F ra n k Bell an d baby M arie Louise re tu rn e d S atu rd ay evening F rid ay , S ep tem b er 15, is th e d ate of from a th ree m o n th s' v isit w ith r e la ­ tives aud frien d s in O lathe, K an sas th e all-d ay H arv est F estiv al w hich is She hastened h er re tu rn som ew hat on to be held in D am ascus a t th e C. S. acco u n t of th e ra ilro a d strik e. Mudge h all. T he pro g ram w ill begin a t 10 a. m. C h arles L. W oodrum , illustrated Lecture Will be given a t th e Sw edish L u th e r­ m an ag in g ed ito r of th e O regon S tate an ch u rch at Pow ell V alley T u esd ay , F arm B u reau N ews is to be p resen t W ednesday and T h u rsd ay evenings, and give an ad d ress. Septem ber 12. 13, 14, a t 8 p. m. Over A ll of th e p ro d u cts of th e com m uni- BOO slides from Sw eden and N orw ay land of m idn ig h t sun, also D enm ark. ty w ill be exhibited co n sistin g of P ran ce, Italy , E gypt an d P alestin e. A m qny v a rieties of g rain s aud g ra sse s, P h o ae w a n t a d s. to 1561. I free w ill offering w ill be tak en . fresh and can n ed fru its, d airy , po ul­ try and household pro d u cts. An e n te rta in m e n t is to be given in th e evening w hich is to la s t tw o h o u rs fo r w hich a c h a rg e w ill be m ade. Coffee and san d w ich es w ill be serv- ed a t th e noon an d su p p er ho u rs. THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR T h is is expected to be one of th e m o st su ccessfu l festiv als of its kind ev er held. An in v itatio n is extended to all to com e and spend an enjoy- ab le day and evening. A good tim e is assu red . TKOI TDALE P.-T. ASS’N HOLD MONTHLY MEETING T his A stounding Low Price is the final answer to the high cost of fanning problems. W ith a Fordson one m an can do more work easier, and at less expense than two men can do with horses. W ith a Fordson you can actually raise more crops with less work, lower costs and fewer hours of work. W ith a Fordson you can save money, time and drudgery on every power job on the farm the whole year arouud. Let us give you the proofs of the great savings made by the Fordson. Call, write or phone today. RAKER & SON National Laundry Company The D IF Laundry that does FE R E N T PRICES Portland ZlL ** Kinds of Laundry D IF FE R E N T PRICES A»k MR. C. W. BOGGIS, the Route Man Leave Orders at TODD S Barber Shop DIVIDEND NO. 2 Another Red Letter Day J u ly 1, 1922 w as a n o th e r R ed L e tte r Day fo r th e o w n ers 7 n e r c e n t P r io r P re fe re n c e S tock. C hecks fo r th o u s a n d s o f d o lla rs w ere tnaH ed o u t by us T h rif ty C u sto m e rs an d P a tr o n s in p a y m e n t of th e SECOND LAR Q U A R T E R L Y D IV ID E N D on th e ir h o ld in g s in th is of our to^ our REGU so u n d a n d C o n s u ft, o u r ein v es’tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t a t once a n d g et o n o u r M ailin g L ist fo r th e NEXT DIVIDEND ON OCTOBER FIRST This Stock Yields 7.3 per cent In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t P ortland Railway, L ig h t & Power Co. R oom 605 E le c tric B ldg , P o rtla n d . O regon Automobile Repairing W’e a re eq u ip p ed to r e p a ir y o u r c a r, re g a rd le ss of th e m ak e, a n d do a first-class jo b , o n e t h a t we feel s a fe in g u a ra n te e in g to be r ig h t. W e have lo ts o f room fo r liv e a u to s to ra g e G resh a m G arage PAGE THREE 19¿¿ VZJ.’.V.’ZC.cf Night Phon< J.IX.I F rie n d s of M rs. M organ, telep h o n e o p e ra to r a t C o rb ett, have a rra n g e d for a bene,U d a n ‘?,e ‘° * M ontrose P a rk h all on th e C olum bia r|y e r h ighw ay n e a r T ro u td a le on next T h u rsd ay evening. S eptem ber 14, to help b e a r th e ex p en ses in c u rre d w hen her 7-year-old d a u g h te r. E lizab eth , w as s tru c k by an auto m o b ile d riv en by a n unk n o w n m an an d se rio u sly in ju red . T he little g irl suffered con- cu ssio n of th e b ra in an d in ju rie s to h er legs. S h e w as tre a te d fo r th re e w eeks in a P o rtla n d h o p sital, an d is now p ra c tic a lly recovered. T he accl- dent o cc u rre d on A ugust 8. Mrs. Mor- gan h as th re e o th e r ch ild re n to sup- p o rt and h a s hail sic k n e ss an d d eath I in h er fam ily. T hose a rr a n g in g th e benefit a n tic i- p ate a reco rd a tte n d a n c e . T hey have secu red good m usic and p ro m ise a good tim e. L adies w ill b rin g san d - w icbes a u d c a k e fo r th e lunch, THE ALMIGHTY CHECK 1 ] A check is the best medium of exchange. \\ hy? Because a check is a receipt; it shows to whom when and for what purpose all money is paid, it is a protection against loss both to the giver and the receiv­ er, it saves carrying money on the person, it eliminates change making, it avoids the necessity of keeping ac­ counts of small payments, it is convenient and the best evidence of progressiveness. A checking account may be opened at this bank for any amount. It is not neces­ sary to deposit a fortune, although one may come out of it. i ! BANK OF GRESHAM Gresham, Oregon TIUH TDALE COUPLE LOSES INFANT SON ----------- V irgil B. M eisner, in fa n t son of Mr. | T h e T ro u td a le P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso- an(j j j r8 Kly F . M eisner. died a t th e ciatio n held its first m eetin g F rid ay, fam ily hom e in T ro u td a le Monday, S ep tem b er 8th. T h ere w as a good a t- > S ep tem b er 11. He w as 13 m o n th s of te n d a n c e and m u ch in te re s t show n. | a ge. S tan d in g co m m ittees fo r th e y ear T he fu n e ra l w as held th is afte rn o o n | w ere ap p o in ted a s fo llo w s: S u n sh ine, a t 2 o 'clock a t th e fam ily hom e. I n ­ Mrs. F ra n c e s F o x ; Mrs. A lice R ix and W. C. S pence. T h is is a re lie f c o fn -! te rm e n t w as a t D ouglas cem etery. m ittee in cases of fire, .accidents, etc .,; .»■»..»«. « . . m n - n an d to v isit an d send flow ers to the YOl NG S A N D l .»IO IH EII sick. N u rsery , Mrs. A. D. K endall, IS TAKEN AYYAY M rs. K en d all a p p o in ts som e one to c a re fo r th e sm all ch ild re n d u rin g E m m a T racey C arrow , w ife of Wm. each P a re n t-T e a c h e rs m eetin g p ro ­ C arro w of S andy, died in P o rtla n d a t g ram , fo r each m eetin g — Mrs. M ary P a rs o n s an d Mrs. C. E. S c o tt: m em ­ th e Good S a m a rita n h o sp ita l la s t S a t­ b e rsh ip , Mrs. J. A. L arsso n , Mrs. C. u rd a y , S ep tem b er 9, a t th e ag e of 29 E. S cott, Mrs. E. C. Shaw an d Mrs. y e a rs. J. R. K n a rr; e n te rta in m e n t o u tside M rs. C arro w is a lso survived by h er of re g u la r P a re n t-T e a c h e r m eeting, Mrs. L. A. H arlo w and Mrs. E. C. p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. H erm an M iller S h aw ; c u rr e n t ev en ts. Mrs. Lee E vans, of S andy an d se v e ra l sm all ch ild ren . S erv ices w ere h eld th is afte rn o o n h a irm a n , Mrs. E v an s to a p p o in t som e one for c u rr e n t ev en ts for each m e e t­ in S andy a t 2 o'clock. In te rm e n t w as ing. a t th e S an d y cem etery. It w as decided to give th e a n n u a l H allo w e'en p arty . It is to be hoped Set Red Raspberries in Autumn. th e new city h all w ill be co m p leted in Red ra s p b e rrie s should b et se t out tim e fo r th is event. I t w as voted to su b scrib e fo r th e in th e a u tu m n is th e w ord se n t from th e A g ric u ltu ra l college. N atio n al Child W elfare m agazine. R a sp b e rrie s th riv e on a lm o st any A m ov em en t is u n d er w ay to o r­ ty p e of loam soil. U pland, san d y , or g an ize a Cam p F ire G irls’ club. L eaflets on F a rm H om e fo r c h il­ clay loam soil a re good if th ey a re d ren , sp o n so red by th e W. C. T. U., w ell d rain ed . C lay loam u su a lly gives h eav ie r yields. T he m o istu re c o n te n t w ere d istrib u te d and discussed. T h e n ex t m eetin g w ill be h eld th e ot th e soil is m ore im p o rta n t th a n th e second F rid ay in O ctober. T h e sp e a k ­ soil. T he soil m u s t be w ell d rain ed , e r a t th a t tim e w ill be Mrs. W hite of m u st re ta in m o istu re, and m u st never be su rfe ite d w ith m o istu re. A re a s o n ­ P o rtla n d head of Cam p F ire g irls. At th e n ex t m eeting Mrs. F ra n c e s ably fe rtile soil is d e sira b le and a Fox and Mrs. E. G. R ohlf a re h o st­ lib e ra l sup p y of h u m u s is a g re a t aid. Y oung p la n ts m ay he set o u t in th e esses. e a rly a u tu m n w hen six or e ig h t In ch ­ high. A n o rth e rn or n o rth e a s te rn CEDAR AND VICTORY es e x p o su re Is to be p refered fo r the p la n ta tio n b u t is not esse n tia l. It w ill T he V ictory d is tric t w ill m eet next do w ell on a n y ex p o su re. T he cooler F rid a y evening, S ep tem b er 15, a t the and sh n d ier th e spot, th e finer the schoolhouse. T h e occasion w ill be a b e rrie s w ill be. recep tio n for th e new te a c h e r, Miss Farm Reminders. O fstad. All p a tro n s a re in v ited to be R e q u ire m e n ts fo r a w ell p lan n ed p re s e n t an d w elcom e Miss O fstad to V ictory d is tric t. R efresh m en ts w ill p o u ltry h o u se a re s u ita b le location, avoiding e x p o su re as m uch as p o ssi­ be served. a ir fre d ra fts, plenty i ble, I J I V , fre I I C B sh I I