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9 GRESHAM INHALING IMPURE AIK. OUTLOOK, FRIO A i, NOVEMBER 1«. 1922 'TRO!-TOALE MAN IS I i i : i ; \ i* - 1 w u.i. KOI KWOOD WDM IN W INS UNITED IN MARRIAGE IN M il KM U ll (U N I EST GIVE ENTERTAINMENT A verage Man B reath e« E ig h teen t a b l e Feet ni A ir P e r H our. 22.400.000,000 p a rtic le s o f su sp en d ed m a tte r a re in h aled in every 24 h o u rs by th e a v e ra g e L ondoner, says the G as A ge-R ecord. On a c c o u n t of th e coal s trik e and co n seq u en t lessen ed use of coal the a ir w as so m uch p u re r th a t m any E nglish c itie s w ere "a lm o st u n re c ognizable." "O ur g re a te s t hope fo r a p u re a t m o sp h ere" lies in th e G as com pany s efforts to "e x ten d th e u se" of gas. In ad d itio n , th e re fo re , to th e selfish a tis ta c tio n in o m ittiu g c h o r e . and d irt, th e re is th e p a trio tic , uua, ¡fish duty of not b efo u lin g th e a ir w hich one's n eig h b o rs b re ath e. T he Gasco fu rn ace is ln d eet^ a b lessin g , and in expensive to ru n , a t th a t.— Adv. W. T. B rooks, a fa rm e r in th e , T ro u td ale d is tric t, su rp ris e d h is re la tives and frien d s by b rin g in g hom e a bride. He an d Mrs. Mary A. P a rk e r o f T h e D alles w ere q u ietly m arrie d T h u isd a y in V ancouver, W ashington. Mrs. B rooks w as fo rm erly Mr. B rook's housekeeper. He is 75 y e a rs of age and sh e is 50. T he fo rm er Mrs. P a rk - 1 c r has a d a u g h te r 13 y e a rs of age. T he couple re tu rn e d hom e to T ro u t dale T h u rsd a y evening w h ere they w ere g reeted by a c h a riv a ri p a rty m ade up of 50 re lativ es an d frien d s of th e groom . A so cial evening w as sp en t and refre sh m e n ts w ere served in honor of th e occasion. P h o n e w a n t a d s. to 1561. T h e T e rry P a re n t-T e a c h e r a ss o c ia tio n w ill hold a n e n te rta in m e n t in th e T e rry sch o o lh o u se n ex t S a tu rd a y ev ening, N ovem ber 11, a t 8 o'clock. T he p ro g ram w ill be as fo llo w s: A violin solo by Mr. O liver acco m p an ied by Mr. H o w ard a t th e piano, b o th of P o rtla n d . A play "D avid an d th e H ealth E lv es,” sch o o l c h ild ren . A h e a lth ta lk by M iss M ary P. Bill- m ever. P ian o selectio n by Mr. H ow ard. W a lte r C am p’s "D aily D ozens.” M usical selectio n by Mr. O liver and Mr. H ow ard. At th e co n clu sio n of th e p ro g ram r e fre sh m e n ts w ill be served. Say it th e W a n t Ad way. FAIRVIEW PAGE THREE n Protect Valuable Papers Mrs. F. H. C rane, of R ockw ood, won first p lace y esterd ay in th e m ilkm aid c o n te s t w hich w as th e first a n n u a l c o n te st of its kind ever h eld a t th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l L iv esto ck E x position. T he c o n te st beg an T h u rs day an d w ill la s t fo r th re e days. T he p riz e s w ill be a w ard ed for th e b est reco rd m ade in th e th re e days. S ilver tro p h y cu p s a re a lso a w ard ed th e in div id u al w in n er of each d ay 's com p etitio n s. M rs. C r a i^ w on first y e ste rd a y w ith seven pounds and tw elv e ounces of m ilk. Mrs. Ruby H offarber of T igard, O regon, cam e a clo se second w ith seven pounds and ten o unces. Mrs. C has. S o d erq u ist of G resham w as nam ed a s one of th e p a rtic ip a n ts in th e co n test. Bv placing them in one of our Safety Deposit Boxes. Exposition Well Attended. BUSINESS COLLEGE Dekum Building, Portland, Oregon Is now establishing home training with private instruc tion in cities near Portland.. If a group of five will start together we will start Shorthand and Typing courses for Gresham pupils. NOTE THE ADVANTAGES AT HOME IN PORTLAND 1. T u itio n , $35. 2. No c a r fare. 3. F o u r to eig h t h o u rs daily w ork can be done a t hom e or a t o th e r p lace w hen ta k in g course. 4. C ost of books, etc., $3 to $4. 1. $100 to $125. 2. C are fa re to P o rtla n d d aily $8 to $10 m onthly. 3. No m oney can be e a rn ed w hile ta k in g course. 4. Cost of books, etc., $8 to $12. 5. P ractice done In cro w d or w hen stu d en t is n ervous. 6. P upils held b ack by c la s s w ork and poor p u p ils. 5. P ra c tic e on ty p e w rite r done a t hom e u n d er re s tfu l co n d itio n s. 6. P u p ils ad v an ce fa s te r in c o u rse a s th e re is no cla ss w ork to hold p u p ils back. 7. In d iv id u a l in s tru c tio n by te a c h e r. 7. No in d ividual in s tru c tio n o r co rrectio n of n o tes in s h o r t hand. WRITE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION We need a number of teachers and sales people to prepare for good positions. .............................................. ................................................................. . Automobile Repairing We a re equipped to re p a ir y o u r c a r, re g a rd le ss of th e m ake, an d do a first- cla ss job, one th a t we feel safe in g u a ra n te e in g to be rig h t. W e have lo ts of room for live a u to sto rag e. S u n d ay school n ex t S u n d ay a t the* A crow d of 20,000 people atten d ed S m ith M em orial P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h . th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l L ivestock w ill be a t th e u su a l h o u r of 10 o'clock E x p o sitio n y e sterd ay m uch to th e s a t in rtie m orn in g . T h e m o rn in g w a r isfactio n of th e officials of th e show. sh ip w ill be a t 11 o’clock. T he p a sto r, T he w e a th e r co n d itio n s and th e ele c j th e Rev. E. R. D. H o llen stead , w ill tio n in te rfe rre d w ith th e a tte n d a n c e h av e as h is serm o n to p ic "S o u ls S hip- th e first p a rt of th e w eek. A la rg e r . w reck ed .” A co n feren ce of all of th e num ber of a n im a ls is being sold th is S u n d ay school officers an d te a c h e rs y e a r th a n ever before. of th e c h u rc h w ill be held a t th e I m an se S u n d ay afte rn o o n a t 4 o'clock. PLEASANT HOME M rs. J. H. P e te rso n an d Mrs. J. W. 4 M oller w ere T h u rsd a y v isito rs a t th e j T he p a sto r of th e M ethodist hom e of Mrs. P e te rso n 's d a u g h te r, i ch u rc h , th e Rev. G. E. B errem an w ill Mrs. F. W ag n er of C o ttrell. p reach next S unday m o rn in g ¿it 11 M rs. F. D. A xtell of G resh am sp e n t 1 o'clock on th e topic "S av in g s B anks se v eral days re c e n tly v isitin g a t th e o r G arb ag e P a ils .” A sp ecial tr e a t is I hom e of M rs. I r a B rooks. is s to re for th e audience. E v erett Mr. an d M rs. T ro c k e r of S w eet L ake and W illiam E llio tt, m em bers of Hom e. O regon, w ere h e re for sev eral Union H igh q u a rte t, w ill sing a duet. Mays v isitin g th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. C. T he ch u rc h a tte n d a n c e h as been g ra d D. B u rlin g am e. u ally in creasin g . New fam ilies a re E dw in B u rlin g am e an d fam ily an d m oving into th e d is tric t and com ing W. B rooks an d fam ily have re tu rn e d into th e ch u rch . T h is w ill be the re g hom e a lte r an a b se n c e of six w eeks u la r S unday for th e w o rk ers c o n fe r w hich th ey sp e n t in th e ap p le o rc h - | ence. a rd s. T he B rooks fam ily w as a t H ood ! Mr. and Mrs. F. E. C um m ins and R iv er an d th e B u rlin g am e fam ily w as son and g ran d so n from M cM innville. a t Y akim a, W ashington. O regon, visited se v e ra l days a t th e Mr. an d M rs. Jo h n Jo n a s gave a hom e of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. W illiam s. p a rty fo r th e ir d a u g h te r, E m ily, in Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Sloop have r e ho n o r of h e r 13th b irth d ay , Novem tu rn e d from Y akim a, W ashington, b er 4. F o u rte e n boys an d g rils cam e w h ere th ey sp e n t th e sum m er. ' in th e afte rn o o n an d enjoyed gam es and Mrs. G ra n t Sloop atten d ed j an d re fre sh m e n ts, in clu d in g a b eau th e Mr. L ivestock show T h u rsd ay . tifu l b irth d a y cake. Bible school n ex t S unday a t th e CEDAR AND VICTORY A baby g irl w as b o rn to Mr. and i Mrs. L e ste r B ecker of H u b b ard . O re- j gon, on O ctober 28. Mrs. B ecker w as i fo rm erly M iss F lo re n c e W ilhelm . Mr. an d Ms. G eorge A rm stro n g a re th e p ro u d p a re n ts of a baby g irl b o rn e a rly T h u rsd a y m o rn in g , N ovem ber 9 a t th e hom e of Mrs. A rm stro n g 's p a re n ts. Mr. an d Mrs. H. W. Cooley in G resh am . T he little lady w eighed six p o u n d s an d sh e h a s been nam ed Eva G retch en . T h e th ird new a rriv a l is a baby boy. b o rn to Mr. an d Mrs. F. H. H oecker of V ictory d is tric t W ednesday m o rn in g , N ovem ber 8. a t th e hom e of Mrs. H o eck er's p a re n ts. Mr. an d Mrs. H. E. B ra m h a ll, in T ro u td a le . He w eighed e ig h t pou n d s an d h a s been nam ed A lvin A dolph. G resh a m G arage B a p tist c h u rc h w ill he 10 o'clock In th e m orning. T he B. Y. P. U. w ill assem b le a t 7:30 in th e evening. A song serv ice and th e serm o n w ill follow . T he Rev. D. Q. B arry w ill p re s e n t som e th o u g h ts on th e p a ra b le of "T h e P ro d igal S on.” A co rd ial In v itatio n is e x tended to all. T he W. W. G. g irls -will m eet a t th e B ap tist c h u rc h a t 7 o’clock on S unday evening. All a rtic le s for th e C h ris t m as box fo r th e m issio n s a r e to be tu rn e d in a t th is tim e. A s h o rt p ro g ram w ill be- given and all m em bers a re req u ested to be p resen t. T he c la s s stu d y in g n u tritio n u n d er Miss M arjorie S m ith w ill m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. M. L e n n a rz t on F rid a y afte rn o o n , N ovem ber 17. T he topic w ill be “ H ealth H ab its In E atin g for C h ild re n ,” w hich w ill he illu s tra te d by slides. HALEY A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND Portland S4Î Davis Phone Bdwy. 2082 P ow ell Greslmni and P hone M aple 1581 ‘ MUSIC WEEK PROGRAM AT LIBRARY NOVEM BER!«/ N eed Y our S u it C leaned? H av e it F re n c h d ry clea n ed . R< p a irin g n e a tly d o n e. T a ilo rin g f< a d ie s an d m en. P E T E R L E N A R D , T ailo r. Dl NNER- J WILL N O T COMB, T o G R IE F - I f \ v 0U COME HERE a FOR YOUR] 8 E E F -\> HORSE SENSE Let Your Money Work for You Buy a few shares of our 7 per cent Prior Preference Stock and your money will earn you over 7 per cent. Dividends are payable every three months. This is a good sound investment and our Easy Pay m ent Plan enables you to get 7 per cent interest on your savings while you are paying for your shares. Investigate this Unusual Opportunity Today. Ask any of our employes about it. MOST FOLKS ARE ABOUT AS HAPPY In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t as th e i r d in n e r a llo 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 n o t fu rn is h e d w ith th e p ro p e r m enu. L e t th is m a r k e t a s s is t you. We w ill be p leased to se rv e you. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. A. J. W. BROWN R oom 605 E le c tric B ldg , P o rtla n d , O regon HONE SWEET ME It'. • V I v 4£A v £ N 6 OSCAR. I QUIT dCOWt'-N * r k i t t y ' -itxi'se the I CAT CUSToOiAN. 6 0 i PUT HER OUT WlT>t L a S m i l e ' t r a Phone 1891 mi Sv»» NF VF 8 KICKS ABOUT OCMNb A LITTLE. WORK K IT T Y K lT -T -T E E I O a w ú OME this XOBf L I T T L E W O RK - M E e v e ! i suppose you W A IT ME T O OO ALL T M tS PALL HOU SE BANK GRESHAM, OF GRESHAM OREGON Stale and County Depository CHEVROLET PARTS Gas, Oils, Grease T h e h a rd tim es c a rd p a rty given at th e M asonic h all on F rid a y evening by th e E a ste rn S ta r w as v ery m uch enjoyed by th o se atte n d in g . H onors fo r th e ev ening w ent to J. R. C ava- n ag h an d Mrs. J. R. K n a rr. A sh o rt p ro g ram w as enjoyed. T he dog and can d y sa le given S a t u rd a y by th e Cam p F ire G irls w as w ell p atro n ized . S om ething over $26 ■was ta k e n in. W allace S h erlin g had th e m isfo r tu n e of g ettin g h is hand badly h u rt. I t w ill lay him up fo r a cou p le of w eeks o r m ore. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. A lth a u s and d a u g h te r H elen of Sw eet B rie r ra n ch an d L eona Long of T ro u td a le m o to re d to W est L inn S unday to v isit th e H. B radley fam ily, fo rm erly of th is place. T hey re p o rt Mrs. B radley m uch 1m[wived in h ealth . M orris H u n t has been q u ite sick of pneu m o n ia, but Is som e b e tte r now. S unday v isito rs a t Mrs. O. N eal's hom e w ere Mr. an d Mrs. F. L. K napp, W. K napp, H. H u sb an d s an d L ucile S in c la ir, all of C orbett and C. M. K napp of M etzger, O regon. B orn. N ovem ber 8th to Mr. and Mrs. F red H oecker, an eig ht-pound boy. M other an d babe doing well. T hey a re a t th e hom e of Mrs. H oeck e r's p a re n ts, Mr. an d M rs. H. E. B ram h all. Generator and Ignition Work a Specially. All Work Guaranteed Sherm an McCarter G arage ' G RESH AM , OREGON QUALITY BREAD F re s h ev ery day a n d you can buy it in an y s to re in E a s te rn M u ltn o m a h co u n ty . * Pies, Cakes, Pastry City Bakery P h o n e 1221 ‘ Give M ere Thought io G re sh a m Music." A T ire you w ill be p ro u d to ow n. E very F is k T ire u s e r is a F is k B o o ster. R e -tire w ith F is k s an d en jo y m o to rin g to th e fu lle s t e x te n t. F IS K T i m e t o K «« t ir e ? iB ur F M I Fisk Tires and Tubes. Oldfield Tires and Tubes. American Akron Tires and Tubes. GEO. A. B R A N D T P h o n e 1107 O p p o site B ro w n 's M ark et CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard F u ll lin e o f Cold L u n ch M eats SANITARY MARKET Main St.. Gresham “GIVE GEO. DIETL, P r o p . MORE THOUGHT TO HOPING DANCE HAI L LICENSE REVOKED Ji. G. R O H L F Contracting and Home Building LOOK O U T ! TMe PAPER HANéCRS ARE WO« KJ N 6 IN THAT k A ( /'M MOT ONE OF THO SE TORTURE Houwtr, LOOKIA»' FOR SIKH MESS WHEN A MAN FINISHES A PAT S WORK AT t h E OFFICE HE S H O U L D e e allow ed t o R E S -O U C H ' yyell that S MN ARGUMENT an ' i ’ l l STICK -TO it ? y tÿK K __ e-**, a P h o n e 1711 MUSH. T h e d an ce hall licen se g ra n te d to S. E. W a lle r of B oring sev eral m o n th s ago w as revoked as a re s u lt of a h e a r ing in th e C lack am as co u n ty co u rt Cement Work, Carpentar held last w eek. T he -license w as r e Work, House Moving voked la s t F rid a y a fte r a ju d g e and Building from th<* ground up. tw o co m m issio n ers had co n sid ered th e Estimates furnished free m a tte r. Troutdale, Oregon Mr. W aller w as o rd e re d to a p p e a r Phone Gresham iNx In c o u rt and ju s tify h im self fo r r u n ning th e dan ce h a ll u n til 3 o’clock T urkey Shoot. I S u n d ay m o rn in g s w hen the licen se A tu rk e y shoot w ill be held one- fo u rth m ile e a s t of O rien t school on re q u ire d th e hall to be closed a t m id Pow ell V alley road S a tu rd a y and n ig h t. A c h a rg e of allo w in g liq u o r In S unday, N ovem ber 11 and 12, by th e h a ll w as a lso m ade. Jo h a n so n & P au lso n . T ra p and rlfie A m ovem ent is on foot to "tig h ten sh o o tin g .— Adv. th e lid ” on th e ilant-fe h a lls over th e "I w ish every city In th e n atio n had c o u n try . It is expected m ore s tr in g e n t actio n w ill be ta k e n In th e fu tu re a com m unity c e n te r w h ere th e people a g a in s t th e Im p ro p er m a n ag e m en t of m ig h t m eet every day, e sp ecially on Sunday to u n ite in sin g in g .”— A nna Dependable Coffee. p u b lic am u se m e n t p laces. F ive c en ts on every pound of D e H. Shaw . p en d ab le coffee sold goes to B ap tist A co w ard Is know n by th e excuses B uilding F und. A sk y o u r g ro c e r for A p ro h ib itio n ist m ay be a sp iritu al* h e m akes. th a t b ra n d .—Adv. 1st and still not believe In sp irits. Cal-astropht. Oscar t e Toe a ,r t ACCESSORIES LEE TIRES AND TUBES TROUTDALE SOUTHARD A SOUTHARD At th e H aley B a p tist ch u rc h all a re g ratified to see th e in te re s t w hich Phone 2391 Night I hone 25x5 ^illllllllllUIIHHIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIilllllHIIHIIIUIIHIHIIIHIIUIimillHIHmilllllHIIIIIHmilHHIIIInnHHIIIIiUIHIHHH4llimilfr is sh o w n in th e exposition of th e book of R om ans. N ext S u n d ay th e 12th c h a p te r w ill be stu d ied and th e g e n e ra l to p ic w ill be "C h ristian V ir COAL BRIQUETS tu e s .” Young P eo p le's m eetin g in the evening. T he lead er is J. H. L in d g re n an d th e topic "B e tte r T h in k in g ." On th e evening of N ovem ber 18 th e L ad ies' Aid w ill hold a sale of fan cy an d u sefu l a rtic le s a t th e ch u rch . Only $1.50 per year a.-.. - I'to. Y /