GRESHAM OrTLOOK, F airview |< l.Ai KAMAS CO! S 11 FA IR OPENED TODAY T h e W om an's Society of S m ith Me m o ria l c h u rc h w ill m eet T hursday T he 16th a n n u a l C lack am as co u n ty a fte rn o o n a t th e hom e of M rs. W E. fair opened today a t C anby an d w ill S tone. co n tin u e fo r five days T h e L a d ie s’ Aid of S m ith M em orial A n u m b er of sp ecial p rizes a re be- c h u rc h w ill give a tea a t th e hom e of ! offered in th e differen t d e p a rt- M rs. W ill S to n e on T u esd ay aftern o o n . m en ts th is y ear. T h e com m unity clu b s E v erybody is c o rd ia lly invited. and g ra n g e s have som e splendid ex Miss I.aV ern e M aulding of G re sh h ib its on th e g rounds. One of th e am an d Miss G e rtru d e D avies of B a sp ecial fe a tu re s th is y ear is a m odel k e r w ere house g u ests d u rin g last farm w hich is being placed on th e w eek of M iss Jo sep h in e T ow nsend. T he th re e voung ladies w ill soon r e g ro u n d s by E. C. H arm s. T he b oys’ tu r n to th e ir stu d ies a t U niv ersity of an d g irls ' clu b s, u n d er th e d irectio n O regon of th e co u n ty lead er Mrs. L. P u rc e ll, W ill S tone an d fam ily an d Mrs. A. have a n u m b er of novel ex h ib its, m - L. S tone re tu rn e d S atu rd ay from Sea clu d n g one by th e hom e d eco ratio n side w h ere th ey sp e n t a week. M em bers of S m itn M em orial ch u rcl clu b w hose local lead e r is Mr. Hope. an d S unday school a re m ak in g special A cony-asf is show n by th e d isp lay in g p re p a ra io n s fo r ra lly d a y services. of tw o room s, one im p ro p erly f u r R e g u la r serv ices w ill be held next nished and th e o th er w ith fu rn ish in g s S unday as usual. a rtis tic a lly a rra n g e d . T h e B an k of G resh am pays 5 p e r c e n t in te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. Say it th e W a n t Ad w ay. in 2-horse shaker diggers, 6-foot double elevator or 7- foot elevator with vine turner and picker. Concrete mixers, mounted with engine, complete for ...................................................................... $270.00 Beaver Drag Saw Special, at less than actual cost, with 6-foot blade and clutch,........................... $110.00 Lowden Stanchions or Drinking Cups, Barn Equip ment. Perfection Motor Milkers, complete with motor, f o r ...................................................................... $260.00 W. A. HESSEL 1141 Reliability GRESHAM 1141 Service cf° for BIG TRUCKS If you w ant to keep your truck trouble-proof, feed it “Red C rown” and n o th in g else. T he quality of “ Red Crown” is alw ays the sam e, w henever and w herever you buy it. It vaporizes rapidly and uniformly in the car buretor. And it is consum ed co m p le te ly in the com bustion cham bers, converting all its heat units into pow er at the driving wheels. T h at m eans a better average mileage, and a sw eeter-running engine. Fill at the Red Crown sign — at Service Stations, garages, and other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY < California > Another Red Letter Day J u ly 1, 1922 w as a n o th e r R ed L e tte r D ay fo r th e o w n e rs of o u r 7 p e r c e n t P rio r P re fe re n c e S tock. C h eck s l o r th o u s a n d s of d o lla rs w ere m a ile d o u t by us to o u r T h rif tv C u sto m e rs an d P a tro n s in p a y m e n t of th e SECOND R EG U LA R 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 so u n d a n d a tt r a c t iv e s e c u rity . C o n su lt o u r In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t a t o n ce a n d g et on o u r M ailing L ist f o 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 R oom «05 E le c tric B ldg , P o rtla n d , O regon M rs. K. I. A n d erso n , w ho h a s been in ill h e a lth fo r th e p a st fo u r y ears an d fo n tln e d to h e r bed fo r th e g re a t e r p a rt of th e p a st y ear, p assed aw ay a t O rien t on S a tu rd a y , S ep tem b er 16. T he fu n e ra l se rv ices w ere h eld at T he Rev. E. G. K anton, new M eth odist m in is te r p reach ed his first s e r m on a t th e c h u rc h S unday evening. H e w ill p re a c h ag a in next S unday m o rn in g at 11 o'clock, his su b ject be ing "T h e R eal Aim of th e B est C itl- | gen." S unday school w ill m eet a t 10 [ o’clock. ! Mr. and Mrs W. R. T elfo rd and fam ily to g e th e r w ith Mr. an d Mrs. D euholm , of P o rtla n d , sp en t Sunday w ith frien d s in O regon City. Mr. an d Mrs. S. R. C hilds, of P o r t land, sp en t S u n d ay a t th e hom e of th e ir son, Wm. C hilds and fam ily. Miss Dolly D ayton, of P o rtla n d , v is ited h er b ro th e r C larence, S unday Miss B uena C hilds is w ork in g a t th e M endenhall co n fectio n ery in th e p lace of Miss CeciTia McMain, w ho is a tte n d in g high school a t G resham . E. V. M aulding and R aym ond H ite left S unday fo r a few days h u n tin g tr ip a t Goble, O regon. Lois Mae. th e little d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. A tn erb erry , has been q u ite ill fo r th e p a st few days. Miss P h ila G oodw in an d Mrs. J u n ia Jo h n so n of H illsb o ro w ere g u e sts a t th e Floyd Jo h n so n hom e for sev eral days la s t week. C apt. Jo h n H oltm an, of H aley S ta tion, is th e p o sse sso r of a new B uick car. D onald S nideger, of P o rtla n d , v is it ed H e rb e rt Jo h n so n th e la s t of the w eek. Mr. and M rs. J. H. M etzger and Ben M etzger, of G resh am , and Mr. and Mrs. Floyed M etzger and son, J u n io r, of P o rtlan d , w ere S u n d ay g u e sts at th e hom e of J i, a a d Mrs. W. W. M etzger. W ord w as received from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M orand ahd sons e n ro u te to San F ran cisco , w ritte n nt Y reka, Cai- ■fornia. They h ad been out to C ra te r L ake and w ere h aving a splendid trip . Mrs. J. W. H oots is in P o rtla n d v is itin g a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A. G ribble. Miss C lara L aw ren ce, of M ilw aukee, is v isitin g a t th e hom e of h er uncle, Wm. M orand, th is week. F. M. M organ re tu rn e d hom e Mon day a fte r sp en d in g a week w ith r e la tiv es in e a ste rn O regon. M rs. W m. C hilds an d Mrs. H. B L und re tu rn e d hom e th e la s t of tilt w eek a fte r sp en d in g th e la s t th re e w eeks in tbe hop fields n e a r Salem . M onday an d th e body w as laid to re s t in P le a s a n t H om e cem etery , follow ed by loving re la tiv e s an d frien d s, w ho a tte s te d th e ir affection by a p ro fusion of floral g ifts. T h e fu n e ra l serrilon w as by D r. L eo n ard W. R iley, p re s i d en t of L in v ille C ollege a t M cM inn v ille. T he Rev. D avid Q. B a rry of fered p ra y e r. M usic w as fu rn ish e d bv a q u a rte t c o n sistin g of Mrs. J. M. H ill y ard . Mrs. L eo n ard L au d erb ack . E. E. Van F le e t and B. C. A ltm an, w ith Mrs. M. L e n n a rtz a t th e o rg an . T h e p all h e a re rs w ere B. C. and C. W. A ltm an. W. E. M ark ell, C. M. Q u ick sall, L. L. K idder an d W ill M etzger. T he s e rv ices a t th e c e m e tery w ere in c h a rg e of th e E a s te rn S tar. D r. R iley re a d a se rie s o f re fe r- j en ces from th e s c rip tu re w hich w ere : co m fo rtin g and a p p ro p ria te . In his I re m a rk s w hch follow ed he sp o ke of th e devoted C h ristian life of Mrs. An- j d erso n , of h e r fa ith fu ln e ss in every serv ice, of h er h elp fu l Influence In her hom e an d in th e com m unity. "S he looked in to th e fu tu re calm ly and w ith o u t fear, know ing th a t to be a b se n t from th e body is to be a t hom e w ith th e L o rd ,” said Dr. Riley. The ¡fo llo w in g o b itu a ry w as re a d : Mrs. K atie M axw ell A nderson w as ! bo rn a t O rien t, O regon, Ju n e 18, 1873, on th e old hom e farm of th e Max- | w ells S he died a t O rient n e a r her I b irth place, S ep tem b er 16, 1922, at th e age of 49 y e a rs, 2 m onths, 28 days S he receiv ed h e r ed u cato n in th e O rien t g ra d e school an d one y e a r a t Mt. T abor. In h e r girlh o o d she becam e a m em b er of th e P le a s a n t H om e B ap tist ch u rc h an d h as lived a b e a u tifu l C h ristian life ev er since. On S ep tem b er 12, 1901, sh e w as m a rrie d to R. I. A nderson. T h ey have m ade th e ir T he K elso school opened S ep tem b er hom e in th is v icin ity ev er sin ce, e x j 11, w ith an en ro llm e n t of 2« p u p ils in cep t tw o y e a rs in Y am hill co u n ty and ! Miss V a re ttl’k room and 16 in Mrs. tw o y ears a t F irw ood. S he h as been B aum M ck » T he te a c h e rs o re m uch an ideal w ife and m o th er an d w as pleased w itli th e im proved a p p e a ra n c e of th e school room s w hich w ere d early beloved by all w ho knew her. p ainted b efo re school opened, th ro u g h D u rin g th e fo u r y e a rs of h er illn e ss th e efforts of th e W om an's club. C arl Klfgel is a tte n d in g school at sh e h as been ev er p a tie n t, ch e e rfu l H ite en tered St. an d co u rag eo u s, n ev er u tte rin g one Mt. A ngel. H elen M arys in P o rtla n d and R oland E ric k w ord of co m p lain t. son is e n ro lled in ith e S andy high Mrs. A n d erso n wgis a c h a rte r m em school. b er of M ultnom ah g ra n g e and a m em Rev. O. H ag res, of T acom a, W ash ington, held se rv ices in th e N orw egian b er of th e E a s te rn S tar. She is su rv iv ed by h er h u sb an d , tw o L u th e ra n churcTi S unday aftern o o n . H enry E rl's new house h as been so n s, W ill an d Nick, th re e step -so n s. nlast.-red. and w o rk w ill begin sh o rtly Max, G eorge and Isaac, as w ell as on th e in te rio r finishing. Ben K ligel is h aving his resid en ce fo u r s is te rs and one b ro th e r, Mrs. May S p a u ld in g ,P o rtla n d , Mrs. E ln o ia rem odeled, and en larg ed . II. M iller is doing th e w ork. Scoville. P io n eer, O regon, Mrs. M yrtle I D orothy N elson, d a u g h te r of Ned Jo h n so n an d Mrs. L ouise N elson of N eson, re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d to re- P le a s a n t H om e and W ilm er M axwell iiim e h er stu d ie s a t Jefferso n high school. ** ’ of S pokane. E unice J o n s ru d lias re tu rn e d to Reed college to r h er sophom ore year. I’OWELL VALLEY It. A nderson sp ra in e d his a n k le S a t u rd a y w hile a t iiis w ork a t th e Jo n s - Mr. an d Mrs. C h arles P alm h lad and : ud-G underson m ill, and A. Skogan fam ily, Mr. an d Mrs. A lb ert P alm biad had his arm badly b ru ise d by a fallin g en d fam ily and Mrs. A ugust P alm - iim b, th e sam e day. H ow ever, n e ith e r blud visited at th e hom e of Mr. and one Is serio u sly h u rt and w ill s h o rtly M rs. E m an u el A nderson and fam ily | re su m e w-i-k Dr. W. E. T hom pson S unday aftern o o n . of S andy atte n d e d to th e in ju ries. Miss Sibyl I.in d eil, of P o rtla n d , Mr. and Mr s. J. J. L u n d q u ist v is it ed a t th e hem e of C. J. U nis a rd te a c h e r In th e S andy high school. Is m aking )i r hom e w itli h er a u n t, Mrs d au g h ter, E llen, Sunday. Mr. an d Mrs. Sw an M agnuson and R Jo n s ru d . G e rtru d e am i F lo ren ce Kiige] hav< th ild r e n an d his m o th er, Mrs. Mag tu rn e d to St. M arys foi th e school nuson, v isited In P o rtla n d a t th e hom> , y re ear > of Mr. M agnuson's s is te r and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. A ugust A nderson, S u n - ! T h e M isses E lizab eth . M arg aret and Angela C anning have resum ed th e ir day. d u ties as te a c h e rs in th e P o rtlan d schools. C o n stab le’s Sale. At th e B au m an n D airy, c o rn e r of CnVNTY COI N< IL HEARS C leveland av en u e and Pow ell stre e t, DEPORTS OE DISTRICTS G resh am , on T h u rsd ay . S ep tem b er 21, a t 2 p. m., re g iste re d H olstein bull. 1 C o n tin u e d fro m page 1 y e a r old, from H ollyw ood Maid De Koi H. B„ No. 303443, sired by King S egis Model P o n tiac o rd e r H. B. No. so ciation in th is d is tric t Is in c re a s 310018. E. F ield s, ow ner. M. M. ing co n tin u ally . T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r S q u ire, C onstable. asso ciatio n ex p ects to pay fo r a piano ADMINISTRATRIX* M1TICK. for th e school th is n ex t y ear .. ! A su m p tu o u s d in n e r w as served a t NO. 2 0 4 1 6. In th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e S ta te of noon 1,1 ,,le •»a"pm ent of th e L ynch O regon fo r th e C ounty of M ultno- schoolhouse. Long ta b le s w ere se t and m ail. j an ex c e lle n t d in n e r w as served. One In th e M atter of th e E sta te of W illiam ,j|s h w hich w as served w as esp ecially Notim- ’u ’h e r ^ b / g l ’v en th a t th e un- *ood' ’* W3H baked beana th a t 1,3,1 d erslg n ed as a d m in is tra trix of th e es- ta te of AVHliam R. U titler, deceased, h as filed h e r final a cco u n t as su ch ad- m in is tra trix in th e C ircu it C o u rt jf th e S ta te of O regon for th e C ounty of M ultnom ah, D ep artm en t of P ro bate. T lia t F rid ay , th e 29th day of Septem - h er, 1922. at th e h o u r of 9:30 o'clock in th e forenoon of said day and the C o u rt room of said C o u rt h as been a p p ointed as th e tim e an d p lace fo r t ’ h e a rin g of o b jectio n s to said final ac c o u n t and tile se ttle m e n t th ereo f. E D IT H A. B UTLER, A d m in istratrix . McGUIRK & SC H N EID ER . A tto rn ey s tor A d m in istratrix . D ate of first p u b licatio n , Aug. 29, '22. I D ate of la s t p u b licatio n . Sept. 26, '22. Y our dinner rfflLL NO T COME. TO G R I E F i f ' yo u come mere for v a u t DIVIDEND NO. 2 Portland Railway, Light & Power PAGE THREE IT H A L V E S YOUR LABOR an d m akes y o u r w ork less and m uch m o re p le a s a n t to have a com m ercial b ank account. To pay by check, to be ab le to d is count notes, and to receive the m any o th e r ad v a n ta g e s th a t a h ank can offei* you is one w ay to in c re a se th e efficiency of your b u sin ess. Open an acco u n t w ith o u r b an k and prove o u r s ta te m ent. BANK OF GRESHAM State and County Depository Buv a andSpend the difference KELSO BIG POWER Gasoline a o f e Qualify 1», litta BORING MRS. R. I. ANDERSON RELEA SED FROM FAIN P le a s a n t H om e M ethodist c h u rc h on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Co. MOST FOLKS ARE ABOUT AS HAPPY as th e ir d in n e r allo w s th e m to be Y o u r a p p e tite feels q u ite a g g ra v a te d if y o u r d ig e stio n Is not fu rn is h e d w ith th e p ro p e r m enu. L e t th is m a rk e t a ss ist you. We • A. J. W. BROWN Phone 1891 j " ’'cn cooked out of doors In a d irt oven and they had a flavor th a t w as de- i liclous. W. C. L aw ren ce had c h a rg e ' of thp b aking of them . T he beans . . . . . .. I w“re Placed ln th e ov" n in «>e ev’‘n ‘ 1 an<1 allow ed to rem ain th e re and (b ak e all night. A s h o rt p ro g ram w as given in the aftern o o n . A song w as sung by Mrs. O sborne accom panied by her husband I at th e p iano and by D. W. S haver on i th e violin. Mr. O sborne then sang a , song accom panied by his wife a t th e | piano. A t th e nex t m eeting of th e C ouncil j w hich is to be held a t P le a s a n t Valley, | th e re w ill be tw o sp eak ers. Mrs. ! K ing of th e P o rtla n d A rt L eague will 1 ta lk on p u rc h a sin g p ic tu re s for th e j school room s. H er advice on th is j su b je c t is "Go slow " and find out i v .h at is best before buying. Mrs. E m - ' i le tts of P o rtla n d will give som e In - i fo rm atio n on how to p ian 'a school y ard . S he does not believe ro ses J sh o u ld be placed on th e school yard i - th ey re q u ire too m uch c a re and a re < nly p re tty d u rin g th e sum m er. Both of th e s e w om en w ere p re s e n t a t th e I last m eeting b u t did not speak as , th e n w ere too m any re p o rts to be i and th e tu n e left was too sh o rt. 1 w ill sp eak a t the N ovem ber , ¡ng. SE R V IC E What It Really Means It means Genuine Ford Parts, 50 per cent of which retail for less than 10 cents. It means a Repair Shop where expert Ford Mechanics perform the work. It means giving Honest, Cour teous, Prom pt attention to the Ford Owner’s every need. It means to constantly supply you with a Ford Service that will make you and keep you an enthusiastic m em ber of the great Ford family. a W e are Authorized Ford Dealers. W e can supply you with any pro duct the Ford Motor Co. makes. RAKER & SON GRESHAM C H EV R O LET PA R TS Gas, ACCESSORIES Oils, G rease LEE TIRES AND TUBES G e n e ra to r and Ig n itio n W ork a Specialty. All W ork G uaranteed Sherman McCarter Garage G RESHAM , OREGON QUALITY BREAD F re s h e v ery d ay a n d you can buy it In any afo re in K aatern M u ltn o m a h co u n ty . Pie», Cakes, Pa«try_ City Bakery P h o n e 1221 G re sh a m T i m e to R a tlr a T iRu, FRRI A T ire you w ill be p ro u d to ow n. E very F lak T ire u ser la a F lak B ooster. R e -tire w ith F lak s an d en jo y m o to rin g to th e fu lle s t e x te n t. Fisk Tires and Tubes. Oldfleld Tires and Tubes. American Akron Tires and Tubes. URO. A. BRANDT P h o n e 1107 O pposite B ro w n ’s M ark et SANDY P ia n o T u n in g . S a tisfa c tio n g u a ra n te e d )3 Phone Jo n « s, G resh am 1561, c a re O u t T h e Rev. G eorge C. H errim an , new - look. N eed Y our ¡suit. ( ’le a n e d ? ’y a p p o in te d . M ethodist p a sto r a t l l a t > it F re n c h d ry cle a n e d . Re- P le a sa n t Home. Handy and C h e rry W o o d ' w ood! In s u re » o u r woo-1 t a irjn g n e a tly d one. T a ilo rin g fo r ville, w ill p re a c h a t th e fo rm e r place id les an d m en. at 11 o'clock am i at Handy a t 8 o'clock a n y w h e re w ith J o h n Brov n. P h o n e 2501. tf PETER LENARD, Tailor. ach Sunday.