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TROUTDALE ^¡nmawidr u mir il m ■ h i h i im October Record Release N o ta b le N e w R e c o r d in g s by M arion Leopold G odow sky T h e o Karie Marie T iffan y D o ro th y Ja rd o n B rox Sisters H arry R eser L a te s t D a n ce S e n s a tio n s by H arris Al B ernard E rn e st H are Bruns w ick C o n ce rt O rc h e stra W a lte r B. R ogers and His Band Isham Jo n e s’ Carl F e n to n ’s Bennie Krueger's G ene R odem ich's and O rio le T errac e Orchestras IritrudoeinK tin*» fa m o t u P r im * D o n n a o f V a u d e v ille , t h e e o a r -p o p n la r M .r i m i lla rriM . fo r t h e flret t im e , an a n e x e iu e iv e H n u e w V k A r tie t. S in g t n x w it h U h a iu J o n e s ’ O rr-b e.tr». 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J 1.00 K o s te r A n t h e m ............. . . . . . . . . 1 5147 10 } I J. E. METZGER J Automobile Repairing We a re equipped to re p a ir y o u r car, regard less of th e m ake, and do a first-class job, one th a t we feel safe In g u a ra n te e in g to be rig h t. W" have lots of room fo r live au to storage. G resh am G arage Phone 2391 Southard & Southard Night Phone 25x5 DIVIDEND NO. 2 Another Red Letter Day Ju ly 1, 1922 was an o th e r Red L e tte r Day fo r th e ow ners of o u r i per cent P rio r P referen ce Stock. Checks fo r th o u san d s of dollars w ere m ailed o u t by us to o u r T hrifty C ustom ers and P atro n s In paym ent of th e SECOND REGU LAR QUARTERLY DIVIDEND on th e ir holdings in th is sound and a ttra c tiv e security. C onsult o u r In v estm en t D epartm ent a t once and get on our M ailing L ist fo r the NEXT DIVIDEND ON OCTOBER FIRST This Stock Yields 7.3 per cent Investm en t D epartm ent Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room 605 E lectric Bldg , P o rtlan d , Oregon Grangers Hear Explanation The Ladies' Aid met at the home of , C ontinued from page 1 Mrs. C. I. Thom as on Septem ber 13. T h en was a good atten d an ce and n et through the granges but through | much business disposed of. Mrs. W. solicitors who w ere said to have se- ! C. Spence and Mrs. C. I. Thom as w ere cured sig n atu res falsely. re-elected presid en t and secretary re T he bill fixing the in terest rate has ' spectively. Mrs. H. E. W aite was been ruled out by Judge Kelly so will ; chosen tr.'a su re r. Mrs. Morehead, not be on the ballot. » Mrs. H ensley and Mrs. Thom as serv T here is ano th er income tax bill ed delicious lunen. i however. It was the opinion of Mrs. M. B. McGinnis and Mrs. L A. the speakers th a t the sam e thing is! H arlow attended County Council at tru e of this tax as was th e case of the j Lynch school last Saturday. gran g e income tax bill th a t th e nam es I Mrs. Lydia O strand is packing w ere secured through fraud. People | p ru n es near Vancouver, W ashington. signed the petition who did not u nder Wm. W right is hauling the follow stand w hat they w ere signing. A vote ing high school stu d en ts from this for this income tax m easure w ill be r. d istrict to Union High at G resham : vote ag ain st th e grange income tax Mildred S urber, Clelia Craw ford. bill. Helen I.audar., Louise Howard, H ar G range F airs and B azaars Viniobiiced. A num ber of the granges In this riet Holmes an a R ichard Shroy. M ir iam Spence is atten d in g W ashington county a re planning to have a fair or high and H orace McGinnis, Benson bazaar In the near fu tu re and they w ere announced at W ednesday's m eet Polytechnic. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C raw ford and ing: F air a t P leasan t Valley grange, Oc aon H arold m otored th is week to tober 7. T here »111 be speakers for M adras. Oregon, to visit relatives. Mrs. L. A. H arlow and Mrs. Mary afternoon and evening. P arsons visited Mrs. H. Bradley at F air at Rockwood gran g e w ith prom W est Linn one nay this week. inent speakers S aturday, October 21. The E astern S tar » ill give a card Evening S tar bazaar. October 28. p arty in the Masonic hall F riday ev beginning at 1 p. m. C afeteria supper. ening Septem ber 29. P ast m atrons Russellville grange bazaar Novem will he hostesses. E very one invited. ber 15 w ith supper in the evening. The T routdale school is so crowded L ents grange bazaar November 16. ’.he school board decided to have The next m eeting of the Pomona an o th er room fitted up and Mrs. G race grange will he held at Russellville Otto of M ilwaukie has been engaged grange on Wednesday, December 13. This is the second W ednesday instead j as teacher. Mrs. 1.. A. H arlow attended on T ues of th e third. The change w as mailt | day a luncheon and card p arty a t the on account of the ru g a lr day coming j home ot Mrs. C. E. Robenson in Port- so close to the holiday season. T here 1 and given in honor of Mrs. Roben will be an election of Pomona officers l son’s m other, Mrs. Lindgard, of Berke for the ensuing two years at th is next I ley, California. meeting. Mr. and Mrs. W ellett a re th e proud Two Candidates Initiated. p aren ts of a noy born Septem ber 19. The evening program included the J. R. K n a rr and fam ily have moved initiation of two candidates who were to th eir new home on th e Sandy river. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Cannon. They Mrs. H. Holm Is having both of uer w ere given the fifth Pom ona degree. bouses near the church reshingled. The Queen E sth er circle of Gresh am furnished a sh o rt program . A COTTRELL q u a rte t composed of the Misses Clara Mason, Rose P otter, Gladys H arm on Mrs. L etitla Drew of C entralia, and Vivian Hevel sang two num bers W ashington, spent a few days last accom panied by Miss Vida Cemer. A week w ith her m other. Mrs. Jos. splendid reading was given by Miss Manary. Rose Potter. Leonard P itts retu rn ed home last Mrs. Palm er, lectu rer of Pomona week from Texas w here he spent the gran g e had. to be excused early as she last two years. was expecting to go east accom panied Mrs. H elen Lee of Los Angeles. by her husnand with th e G. A. R. con California, and Mrs. Mildred Jasm an vention. They w ere to leave th e next of P ortland, spent a few days visiting lay, T hursday. They expect to visit a t th e Crasw ell home. Mr. and Mrs. Mr3. P alm er's parents in Missouri O scar Seaherg and two d aughters anil then go on through Iowa. While w ere also visitors at the Crasw ell in Missouri they expect to visit the home Sunday. P ettit county gran g e and they will Robbie Fowler, nine-year-old son ot take the M ultnomah county grange Mr. ana Mrs. J. B. Fow ler, and his greetings to th a t grange. dog Shep killed a coyote one evening last week when they w ent to th e pas FAIRVIEW tu re for th e cows. The dog attacked At the Smith Memorial P resb y ter the anim al first b ut Robbie fearing it would overpow er the dog, n.ade good ian church, tile pastor, the Rev. E. R. use ol a club and together they final D. H ollenstend, will oreach Sunday m orning at 11 on “The Unceasing ly killed the co>ote. Cor flict”. CEDAR AND VICTORY An evening en tertain m en t will be given u n d tr the auspices of the L a C airo ll M cCreary is building a new dies’ Aid society in the social hall of house on his 20 acres in Victory d is the Sm ith Memorial church on F ri trict. Work on th e house was com day evening, October 6. Moving pic menced Mc.nday. H. W. Cooley is do tu res will be shown of trav els around ing the carp en te r work. the world and an illu strated comedy C. Phelps is home from Zig Zag Songs will also be throw n on tilt but expects tc re tu rn to the m ountain screen and a P ortland ladies’ q u arte t Sunday. will sing. E H. Lord is painting his house. Uncalled for L etters. The following lette rs rem ain un called for in this office for the week ending Septem ber 16th. Unless ca.ll?d for by Septem ber 26, they will be sent to the Dead L etter' Office or otherw ise disposed of as pro vided by the P ostal regulations. Mr. H. J. E stes, Mrs. Tillie G lerm an, Mr. Lee Jam eson Ee E. JOHNSON, P ostm aster. "Say it w ith a W a n t A d.’ Y b u n DINNER •WILL NOT COME TO I I f \\X O U i ' here MOST FOLKS ARE ABOUT AS HAPPY as th e ir d in n e r allow s them to be. Y our ap p e tite feels q u ite a g g rav a ted if your digestion Is not fu rn ish ed w ith th e p ro p er m enu. Let th is m a rk e t assist you. We will be pleased to serv e you. A. J. W. BROWN Phone 1891 PLEASANT HOME Mr. and Mrs. C harles Cheld, of Fairview , Indiana, are visiting his sister, Mrs. D. T. W illiam s and lam ily. Mrs. Bower, a form er resident of the d istric t but now of P ortland, is visiting at the homes of Mrs. D. T. W illiam s and Mrs. Leroy W alters. At the B aptist church next Sunday lhe Bible school will m eet a t 10 o'clock, the B. Y. P. U. at 7:30. The la tte r -service will be followed hy preaching by the p istor, the Rev. D. Q. B arry, who will take for his them e "T he Suprem e Joy of Positive E x p er ience.” T here are two new teachers on the teaching fo rte of the Orient school this year. Mr. T eeter is principal and teach er ot the 7th and 8tn grades. Miss E orth teaches the 5th and 3th grades, Miss Elva Dolan 3d and 4th and Mrs. Louise Nelson 1st and 2d grades. SOLDIERS w anting insurance to sa t isfy so ld iers’ loan can get safe and sound insurance from John Brown, w hich is acceptable to the loan de p artm en t of soldiers' loans. In su r ance w ritten while you wait. Phone G resham 2501. Piano Tun ing . S atisfaction g u aran teed . $3 Phone Jones, G resham 1561, care Out- look. HAVE ><>r BEEN WATCHING th« m arch of progress? Have you thought of joining it? W hat foot p rin ts are you leaving in the financial sands of tim e’ Open a bank account with us and then apply yourself to bus iness. Open a checking account with us today. BANK OF GRESHAM State and County Depository CHEVROLET PARTS Gas, Oils, Grease ACCESSORIES LEE TIRES AND TUBES Generator and Ignition Work a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed Sherman McCarter Garage GRESHAM, OREGON QUALITY BREAD F resh every day and you can buy it in any sto re in E astern M ultnom ah county. Pies, Cakes, Pastry City Bakery P hone 1221 G resham F IS K A T ire you will be proud to own. Every F isk T ire user is a F isk Booster. R e-tire w ith F isks and enjoy m otoring to th e fu llest extent. Fisk Tires and Tubes. Oldfield Tires and Tubes. American Akron Tires and Tubes. GKO. A. BRANDT Phone 1107 O pposite Brow n's M arket Gas Briquetts $16.00 D uring Ju ly and August. Delivered into basement, ('ash on Delivery. $16.00 per ton EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Phone 1581 CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard F u ll line of Cold Lunch M eats SANITARY MARKET Main St.. G resham GKO. DIKTL. P rop. Phone 1711 I’ORTLAM) III SHOULDER sands of people who will th u s be a t I»25 EAIR BURDEN tracted to the state. "C alifornia has im pressed the world Making of the 1925 exposition an ex because of Its extensive advertising position for the en tire sta le and not of its ‘goods’, and Is reaping a g reat sim ply a Portland exposition is the harvest in development ami Increased policy th a t was made definite at a re population. Oregon m ust do likewise. cent m eeting of th is com m ittee in 1 housands of people should be com ing to th is sta te w here now there are ch arg e of the cam paign to get the hundreds, and the 1925 exposition is a voters of Oregon to perm it P ortland move to put Oregon In line with the to tax Itself for the fair. greut development of the Pacific While P o rtland proposes to provide Coast." If the exposition m easure ca rrie s for the financing of the fair through the publicity cam paign will commence taxing itself alone, no tax being con at once throughout the world. tem plated on the rem ainder of the state, It is necessary to get authority NO TH I. OF SALE. to do so through a constitutional L s tid *. am endm ent to be voted upon next No A black and whit, spotted heifer, vem ber throughout the en tire state. about 20 nioiitlis old taken up by H. Because of the advantages which will Spencer on his farm about two accrue to every county In Oregon m iles southeast from G resham in through the exposition, the com mittee A ugust, 1922 Said II. i,. Spencer having complied urges general support of th e proposed with the law act >rdlng to section am endm ent 9504-950« Oregon Laws it will be sold "O regon's scenic attractio n s, Its In at said iarm on S aturday, Septem ber d u strial. ag ric u ltu ral and com mercial 30, 1922, at 2 o'clock. M M. SQUIRE, Coastable. possibilities and advantages are too little known in oth er p arts nt the Wood! WOod I Wood! United S tates." says the com mittee, If you want wood, C. H. C alkins Is "and a big, com plete exposition p re — • ...........! " f - n v H,o. x , . r < r ,;. ; r 4 h S ¡ S U S ?