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GRESHAM COMMI’M T Y (G U M 11. W ILL ELECT O FFIC E R S » COTTRELL T h e W illing W o rk ers so ciety of th e A sp ecial m eetin g of th e C om m unity I C o ttrell co m m u n ity c h u rc h w ill hold C ouncil of th e C o ttre ll, L u sted , V ic a b a z a a r a t th e c h u rc h on F rid ay ev to ry a n d O rient d is tric ts is called to 1 ening, D ecem ber 15. A play "S ew ing for th e H e a th e n ” is to h av e a place m eet on F rid a y ev en in g , O ctober 27, at on th e p ro g ram fo r th e evening. 7:30 a t th e hom e of M iss E lv a D olan S. B. S p iaw n le ft S u n d ay for Hood for th e p u rp o se of elec tin g a new R iver w h ere he ex p ects to w o rk in p re sid e n t and of c o n sid erin g fu rth e r i th e ap p les. Mrs. F red M eyers' m o th er (r om R ay co m m u n ity p lan s. T h e C ouncil c o n m ond. W ashington, v isited o v er S u n s is ts of th e fo llo w in g : G us N assh ah n , Mrs. H an s Nelson, day a t th e M eyers home. Mrs. J. H ailey sp e n t S u n d ay v is it C. E. G o ssett, Rev. S. F . P itts , Mrs. G W. A lld er. Mrs. Geo. T u c k e r, A1 S taf- ing h er m o th e r a t Hood R iver. ford, M iss E lva D olan, (o r th e ir sue- c e ss o rs) a n d th e follo w in g h o n o ra ry m em b ers: Rev. D. Q. B arry , Rev. G. C. B e rre m a n , P ro f. J. R. T e e te rs, M rs. E. E. A’a n F leet, Mrs. S tu d ley of th e L u ste d school, an d Miss O fstad, te a c h e r of th e V ictory school. ; Card of T hanks. ! W e w ish to th a n k th e m any frien d s j an d n eig h b o rs for th e ir k in d n ess and : sy m p ath y in th e lo ss of o u r d ear h u s j band, fa th e r an d b ro th e r, an d fo r th e b eau tifu l flow ers. Mrs. A nnie E. H ale an d F am ily, G eorge W. H ale. Philadelphia D I A M O N D -G R I D Batteries A Absolutely Guaranteed for Two Years 9 Wherl you buy a battery from us you get the best battery made, at as low a price as you can get any other battery. You always deal with the same man—not with a new manager every time you come in. Consider the importance of this. You get immediate service with no questions or quibbling. It’s worth considering when you buy a batten-. Philadelphia batteries are positively guaranteed for two years and cost no more than unguaranteed batteries. C. E. OSBORN Agent Continuously for the past 2 years for PHILADELPHIA DIAM O N D-G R ID BATTERY B BIQUETS COAL A T R IC K FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTR0M TRUCK SERVICE DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND Portland 217 B a ils Phone ltd » ). 20S2 Powell and Maple Gresham Phone 1681 .------------------------------- QUALITY BREAD F re s h e v ery d ay a n d y o u can buy it in an y s to r e in E a s te rn M u ltn o m a h co u n ty . P ie s , C a k e s , Pastry_ City Bakery P h o n e 1221 G re sh a m r A T ire you w ill be p ro u d to ow n. E v ery F is k T ire u se r is a F is k B o o ster. R e -tire w ith F is k s a n d e n jo y m o to rin g to th e fu lle s t » extent. Fisk Tires and Tubes. Oldfield Tires and Tubes. American Akron Tires and Tubes. GEO. A. BRANDT P h o n e 1107 O p p o site B ro w n ’s M a rk e t V National Laundry Company East 8th and Clay The Laundry that docs S i - D IF FE R E N T PRICKS Portland Kinds of Laundry D IF F E R E N T PRICKS A»k MR. C. W. BOGGIS, the Route Man Leave Orders at TODD’S Barber Shop HflniE SWEET HflülE H O C k W IH H t OF T L OOK. PEOPI E FIL E PR O TEST T w enty-five fa rm e rs of th e R ock wood d is tric t a p p e a re d b efo re the co u n ty co m m issio n ers in P o rtla n d last S a tu rd a y to m ake p ro te st a g a in st th e electio n h eld on th e p receding S a tu rd a y , on th e p ro p o sitio n to o rg a n - j ize th e R ockw ood w a te r d is tric t and ■ a u th o riz e issu a n c e of w a te r bonds to I 10 p e r c en t of th e a ssessed v alu atio n , of th e d is tric t. T h is electio n w as c a r ried by a m a jo rity of 39 votes. T he fa rm e rs p ro te ste d th a t u n fa ir ¡m eth o d s w ere u sed a t th e elec tio n ; ! th a t elec tio n eerin g w as p e rm itte d d i re c tly a t th e p o lls; th a t th e election j h o ard p erm itted p e rso n s to c a st th e ir ■ b allo ts w ho have lived in th e d is tric t j only th re e m o n th s, an d th a t in m ates of th e co u n ty poor farm w ere ro u nded j up an d c a rrie d to th e p o lls to vote for : th e bond m easu re. L a st S a tu rd a y w as th e la s t day in w hich p ro te st cou'.d be filed and the co m m issio n ers w ere obliged to begin j th e official can v ass of vo tes a t th a t 1 tim e. T hey d eterm in ed th a t th ey m ust j proceed, b u t gave a s s u ra n c e th a t com - I p letio n of th e can v a ss w ill be delayed ! u n til 10 o'clock of n ex t T u esd ay , and j th is gives tim e fo r th e p ro te s ta n ts to I ta k e legal action. T hey d e cla red they I w ould file a p etitio n fo r an in ju n ctio n [ to re s tra in th e co u n ty co m m issio n ers ■ from issu in g ce rtific a te s of elec tio n to i th e w a te r d is tric t d ire c to rs o r ce rti- j ty in g th a t th e d is tric t is duly c reated I by th e vote cast. T h e R ockw ood w a te r d is tric t tak es ! in a te r rito ry a p p ro x im ately th re e by seven m iles. It e x ten d s from th e Co- lum bia riv e r to G resh am and from a line tw o m iles e a st of P o rtla n d 's east- I e rn b o u n d ary lin e to T ro u td ale. It Is I proposed to p u t in a sy stem to be J su p p lied by B ull R un w a te r from th e I city tru n k line from B ull R un head- I w orks. A m eeting of th e re s id e n ts living w ith in th e Rockwood w a te r d is tric t has been called fo r th is ev en in g (F ri- I day» an d w ill be held in th e T e rry j schoolhouse. D efinite actio n w ill be i ta k e n a g a in s t th e o rg an izin g of the 1 w a te r d is tric t. D E. T ow le w ill p re side at th e m eeting. FAIRVIEW A c o n c e rt by S h erm an C lay & Co., of P o rtla n d w ill be g iven F rid ay ev- j en in g , O ctober 27 in th e F airview ! schoolhouse. T h e re w ill be m usic by a G ran d D uo-A rt p ian o an d by a solo ist, Miss A n d rew s, of P o rtla n d . An ad m issio n of 10c and 15c is to be ch a rg e d an d th e p ro ceed s a re to he I to r th e benefit of th e school. T his ty p e of e n te ra in m e n t is one th a t is enjoyed by ev ery o n e an d a la rg e at- i te n d a n c e is expected. T h e city cau c u s o r m ass m eeting is to be held W ednesday even in g , O cto ber 25. All of th e to w n sp eo p le a re i ex pected to be p re s e n t an d h elp nom in a te th e rig h t p erso n s to fill the g o v ern m en tal p o sitio n ^ of th e city. S erv ices next S u n d ay a t th e Sm ith M em orial P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h w ill i l»e in th e u su al o rd e r w ith Sunday- school a t 10 in th e m o rn in g and p reach in g a t 11. T h e serm o n w ill be 1 given by th e p a sto r, th e Rev. E. R, D. i H o llen stead and w ill be on th e su b ject, “ A C h ris tia n .” T h e Rev. E R. D. H o llen stead has I received w ord from P o rtla n d tellin g ' of a g ra n d so n ho rn O ctober 17 a t the hom e of his d a u g h te r an d son-in-law . Mr. and Mrs. W. K. P eery . T h e baby w eighed over nine pounds. Mrs. H ol len stead is at th e Peery hom e hut e x p ects to re tu rn to F airv iew soon. Both m o th er an d baby a re doing w ell. G eorge A n d erso n , son of II. A n d er son, has joined th e navy an d left to day for C alifo rn ia to b egin tra in in g . A H allo w e'en p a rty w ill he given on S a tu rd a y evening. O ctober 28, by ! th e E p w o rth and J u n io r L eag u es of th e M ethodist ch u rc h a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F. Dixon on S andy road. All a re Invited Mrs. W. Cook is q u ite 111 a t her hom e h ere. A baby boy w as h o rn to Mr. and Mrs. P u tn am on T h u rsd a y , O ctober lit a t th e hom e of Mrs. C lore. T he P u t n am s a re s tra n g e rs h ere, being to u r ists front D enver, C o lo rad a, w ho w ere sto p p in g a t th e F airv iew a u to cam p 1 1 F S IH Y , OCTOBER ¿4. PAGE THREE H>22 » Legion Women’s New Head-dress P ro te c t v a lu a b le P a p e rs By placing them in one of our-Safety Deposit Boxes. T h elm a Sines, of L o gansport, La., w earing the new head dress of the w om en’s A m erican L egion A uxiliary as adopted at the N ew O rlean s convention. DANCE II VI I LICENSE MAY BE REVOKED A new s Item from O regon City s ta te s th a t re v o catio n of th e licen se u n d er w hich th e B oring d an ce hall has been o p e ra te d sin ce th e first of th e y ear w ill be co n sid ered a t a m e e t ing of th e co u n ty c o u rt, O ctober 26. S. E. W aller, m a n a g e r of th e dance hall, in w hose nam e th e licen se w as issued, w as y e ste rd a y fo rm ally n o ti fied to a p p e a r in c o u rt an d p re s e n t any re a so n s w hy th e licen se should not be cancelled. C harges th a t d ru n k e n n e s s h as been allow ed in th e dan ce an d th a t the dance h all h a s been ru n n in g to as e a rly an h o u r as 3 a. m. w ill be aired. BORING M rs. L a u ra C aldw ell w en t to P o rt- la n n d to c a re fo r h er sis te r, Mrs. Moore, w ho had th e m isfo rtu n e to d islo cate h e r hip, re c e n tly , Jo e L unday, w ho h a s been em ployed for se v e ra l m o n th s a t C arey, O regon, sp en t th e w eek-end w ith his fam ily here. Mr. an d Mrs. O. A. P a lm e r a re sp ending a few days v isitin g frien d s and re la tiv e s a t W auna, O regon. Mrs. L. C. A rm stro n g sp e n t a couple of days th e la s t of th e w eek v isitin g at th e hom e of h e r m o th er, Mrs. M. A. H ocking, of F o re st Grove. Tw o fam ilies from Hood R iver a re m oving in to B oring th is w eek. Miss C la ra L aw ren ce, w ho lias been visiting for th e p ast tw o m o n th s a t the home of h er uncle, Win. A. M orand and fam ily, re tu rn e d to h e r hom e a t C luckanias th e first of th e w eek. O tis R ich is ta k in g his a n n u a l v a c a tion and Ja s . H ite is a c tin g as te m p o rary c a r r ie r on R oute 4 d u rin g his absence. S heriff W ilson w ith se v e ra l dep u ties and a squad of fed eral a g e n ts visited B oring d u rin g th e S au rd ay n ig h t dance h u t th e w ary b o o tleg g er evi- d entv got a til) and m ade h is getaw ay, we a re so rry to say. J. H offm elster, Wm. W heeler, Win M orand and A. .1. G o ssett a tte n d e d th e C lackam as co u n ty I. (). (). F. co n v en tion at Canby S a tu rd a y . O ctober 21. Mr. M orand w as elected s e c re ta ry of th e con v en tio n for th e coining year. A fter th e convention they m otored to A lbany to a tte n d th e M uscovites c e re m onial th a t w as held th e re S atu rd ay evening, th e n re tu rn e d in tim e to a t tend th e lay in g of th e c o rn e r sto n e of th e I. (). 0. F. tem p le a t O regon City, S unday, O ctober 22. Mr. and Mrs. W ilb u r M cC uliah and d a u g h te r H elen w ere w eek-end g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. M oulding and fam ily. Only $ 1 .5 0 per Year BANK OF GRESHAM GRESH AM , OREGON State and County Depository IIORSE SENSE L et Y o u r M o n e y W o rk fo r Y o u Buy a few sh a re s of ou r 7 p er cen t P rio r P reference Stock am i your m oney w ill e a rn you over 7 per cent. D ividends a re payable every th re e m onths. T h is is a good sound in v estm e n t and ou r Easy P ay m en t P lan enable* you to get 7 per cen t in te re st on your sav in g s w hile you a re pay in g for y our sh ares. In v e stig a te th is U nusual O p p o rtu n ity Today. Ask a n y of o u r em ployes ab o u t it. In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. R oom 606 E le c tric B ldg , P o rtln n d , O regon — ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ « CHEVROLET PARTS G as, ACCESSORIES Oils, LEE T IR E S A N D T U B E S G e n e ra to r and Ig n itio n W ork a Specialty. All W ork G u a ra n te e d Sherman McCarter Garage GRESH AM , OREGON --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MAKING HOUSEWORK EASY Clean steel knives and forks, remove stains and grease with SAPOLIO Cleans • Scours * Polishes PLEASANT HOME T he d is tric t S unday school c o n v en tion la s t S unday w as w ell a tten d ed and ex cep tio n ally in te re stin g . T he d u ties of a d u lts to th e S u n d ay school and th e c h ild re n w as stre ss e d In th e e n tire p ro g ram . T he re sp o n sib ility of p a re n ts arid th e o p p o rtu n ity of te a c h e rs w ere em phasized in alm o st every a d d ress. T he Rev. A. J. W are gave a b rief re p o rt of the I n te rn a tio n al S u n d ay school con v en tio n re c en tly held in K a n sa s City. Officers for th e en su in g y ear w ere ROCKWOOD elected as follow s: p re sid e n t, Mrs. A box social w ill be held a t the A lta G e n try ; vice p re sid e n t, Mrs. R ockwood g ra n g e hall on F rid ay ev S ad ie C h ase; s e c r e ta ry - tre a s u re r, 11. en in g . O ctober 27. a 8 o'clock. T he H. W atk in s. T he p ro g ram com m ittee p ro ceed s w ill be i i h d to w ard th e p u r c o n sists of D aw son S m ith, Mrs. ( base, c h ase of a sew ing m ach in e for th e 'u s e Mrs. E. E \ an F leet and th e p resid en t of th e sew in g d u b s of th e school. All ! as ex-officio m em ber. a re invited. L adies w ill tiring boxes | T he G irl R eserves w ill m eet next Mrs. F. S.» S m ith , w ife of th e Meth- S a tu rd a y afte rn o o n a t 3:3'» in the o d ist p a sto r, is in a P o rtla n d h o sp ital M ethodist S unday school room . All w h ere sh e w ent for a su rg ic a l o p e ra m em b ers a re urged to be p resen t. A h appy p a rty of young people w as tio n m o re th a n a w eek ago. She i- re p o rte d to be m ak in g a sa tisfa c to ry held a t the M ethodist p arso n ag e last I F rid a y evening, w hen th e lo sers in a recovery. j re c e n t c o n te s t e n te rta in e d th e w in- P ian o T uning. I n ers. S a tisfa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . $3. P h o n e T h e B ank o f G resh am pays 5 p e r Jo n e s , G re sh a m 1 5 6 1 , c a re O u t c en t in te re s t on tim e d e p o sits.— A dv. lo o k . G rease Large cake No waste Maoaf »< tarer, x ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS CO., New York, U. S. A. P ow ell I a lie) F arm B iireuii M eeting, At a sm all m eeting F rid ay n ig h t at Pow ell V alley sch o o lh o u se th e P ow ell V alley F arm B ureau w as org an ized and th e follow ing officers w ere e le c t ed: F. (). E k stro m , p re s id e n t; H enry B ottolson, s e c r e ta ry ; Axel Jo h n so n , tr e a s u re r . T h e first re g u la r m eetin g w ill be held n ex t F rid ay evening, O ctober 27, a t th e P ow ell V alley schoolhouse. T he co m m ittees a re activ ely at w o rk for th e p ro g ram and th ey extend a cordial in v itatio n to ev eryone in th e co m m u n i ty to join w ith them th a t ev ening fur a good tim e. It is not n e c e ssa ry to he a farm b u reau m em ber, as everyone is c o r d ially Invited to com e, women and ch ild re n as w ell as in« u. A good tim e is a ssu red . POWELL V ALLEY A pie social w ill he given a t the sch o o lh o u se on S a tu rd a y evening, Oc to b e r 28, by the club boys of the school. T he hoys of th e pig, g arden and p o tato c lu b s w ill p a rtic ip a te and all p a tro n s and frie n d s of th e school a re invited. Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson and son W en dell, Mrs. A ug u sta G u stafso n , Mrs. A lta G en try and son R ussell atten d ed c h u rc h In P o rtla n d S unday evening Milk R ecords. Milk rep o rt b la n k s now Hearing is Belii » i t , Oscar. Dependable toffee. th a t brand.—Adv. UOME WOWLÇ YDW Ui A . rtM ti I*«« (MC MAA Terry Gilkison .• T O O T H sale F ive c e n ts on every pound of De p en d ab le coffee sold goes to B a p tist Building Fund. Ask your g ro cer for rrw rr »• «X A fo r cheap a t th e O ut look office.