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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.