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»■ n r G R A N G ES r o HAVE '- .M n s , A , " ’’ S ^ ^ . ' s n í ' Ü I ^ s > m \ »1 * « J i ^ I I H 1 ''" " ¡ 'I .; ? ? ? '? " ' CH A N G E IN S E R V IC E S B oring g ran g e an d M ultnom ah Jo h n F C heldelin of P lea san t Val- C hanges have been m ade in th e resham , who re tu rn e d m the e hour» for p rea ch in g serv ices of th e g ra n g e w ill hold a jo in t in sta lla tio n I ley, n ear G ------------- on S atu rd ay . J a n u a ry 27, a t the M ult I 7 * ° f th e Week from C laU oP county B oring and P le a sa n t Valley ch u rch es, x t = s u - s r ' - - — an n o u n ces th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. G. K anton. T he S unday schools will be conducted a t th e usual h o u rs but the p reach in g h o u r a t P le a sa n t V alley Will be 11 o’clo ck in th e forenoon and a t B oring a t S in th e evening. This a rra n g e m e n t w ill hold d u rin g the m onth of Ja n u a ry , a t least. hold evening sessions on h “ ** a , “ SPre8d ° f 45 inChe8' 11 has a T he ch an g e Is m ade to give th e p a s S atu rd ay evening of each m onth b as* c ,rc u m le re n c e of 10.5 inches and to r an o p p o rtu n ity to keep in clo ser touch w ith th e S un d ay schools an d to * h" d - - 4 of J a n u a ry 13, accom m odate a la rg e r n u m b er of peo By filing an affidavit of accid en tal ple in the m a tte r of ch u rc h a tte n d ♦«X2?fcm a y «e?.pect a Pin-headed m an discovery w ith th e sta te gam e com ance. The p a s to r is d esiro u s of m a k m issio n er. Mr. C heldelin w as allow ed ing th e c h u rc h of th e u tm o st good in to m ake p o in tless rem ark s. to re ta in possession of th e h o rn s each co m m unity and u rg es all to w hich he in ten d s having m ounted. sta n d back of it w ith p ra y e rs, efforts an d p u rses. T his w eek is On Guard’ w eek CEDAR AND VICTORY TROUTDALE G uests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ola T ofte New Y ear's day w ere Mr. Mr. an d Mrs. Ed. O kerberg of A ber and Mrs. F ra n k Sw anson an d fam ily, deen W ashington. sp e n t th e holidays Mr. and Mrs. M att Dahl an d fam ily in th is vicinity. Mrs. O kerberg is a and Mr. and Mrs. A. McMillan and s is te r of Mrs. J. O. Davis. Mr. an d M rs. J. M. D avis of Estaca-1 d au g h ter. Ola T ofte has left for C o r v allis w here he w ill ta k e a sh o rt da. O regon, sp e n t th e w eek-end a t the co u rse a t th e a g ric u ltu ra l college. hom e of th e ir son, J. O. Davis. . . Mr2 ba8 moved his fam ily into G eorge F o ste r w ill help ou his farm th e B arney house ju s t v acated by du rin g his absence. F ra n k C raw ford. Mrs. A. McMillan and d au g h ter re - i B orn to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W right A NEW DISCOVERY tu rn e d hom e la st S atu rd ay a a fte fte r | on J a n u a ry 2d. a 7 S -p o u n d girl. spen d in g a week a t McMinnville visit Mrs. Wm. Ponison an d ch ild ren i ing Mrs. M cM illan's p aren ts. from S ilv erto n , O regon, w ere v isito rs N a tu r e ’s w ay «f ine »io» g reat|> way of arm production Mr. and Mrs. L aw rence W ilhelm en at th e W. C. S pence hom e on T uesday Improved. R e-dedication serv ices w ere held at te rta in e d a few neighbors a t th e ir T he f r u it is m uch la rg e r a n d th e th e M. E. ch u rc h on S unday evening hom e New Y ear’s night. I nk— • buda m a tu re e x tre m e ly la m e D ecem ber 31. Bishop Wm O. Shep th ey (,° not falL B ear i H?e rrie i5 fd r , 5t.K r- - " t otux a rd an d Dr. A. L. H aw o rth conducted I --J8 before niatu rU y . I T h is m a y all be saved, ex cep t for th e services. Mrs. L. A. H arlow . Mrs ard a PJ?ilcation,i? /S‘‘Jdl®rehouse?se orch- II S ervices next S unday at th e P le a s - , , J. u r n A. „ L arsso n and C laren ce P arso n s I ■ h o v. ^ in t , v c ifcurai ^ ^ nt' b2 L ? « P ~ t | »nt Home B aptist ch u rc h w in open joveii fu rn ish ed m usic th a t w as m uch en- I his bank a lw a y s c a re fu lly g u a rd s v o u r f u n d s in e v e ry way p o ssib le w i„ , , “. S w , S , , , “ d e a n , ' r : n ',a )b ' i t ’ to d eserv o a n d hold th e public fa ith w h ich lias e n a b le d us to develop o u r b usiness to its S T ' . “ l8' r„ ™ tg i h " " " More and Better Fruit G u ard X T R U,r a L , 8t‘h00«1 31 10 ° 'C,ock L Mr8' » D u n n g S • k s Pe t , a > effort to put a g a in s t a n y p re v e n ta b le losses. “ e e i8 you “On U o n a V X S l n S . * ' L “ e r a r ” l) lB " 8 ' ' PLEASANT HOME h o r tic u ltu ris ts . Ail " f r u i t m a d e ’ to S fin s a V ab u n d an c e, a s th e "In- I i.il,o ran t. feeds th e fru it bearintr hiiih U r î a ’ T î'um n bll‘e d in & a s well a s B ac te ria l O um m osis, in th e c h e rrv overcom e, th ro u g h th e p e rfe c t circula" t on of the sap. R o ses a n d all the I hr°ightrerk ltin 'tsn’otila,i*’ tO, rcMl)ond w ith jr ig n ie r tin ts, all c ereals, vearetable^ I f h e av Y Production. ■ I r a d ic a l p runing, s p ra y in g bud- sonB an<1 g r a f t,n £ done in p ro p e r sea- ‘" " S W e fu r n ish This Added Protection E B radley visited Mrs. Lee fo r th e g r e a t e r s e c u r ity m r s . r>. v . A ltm an is su p erin ten d en t. I E v an s one day la st week V P P «Till I A. A l H l - arlow _ , __ e n te rta in e d at T he B. Y. P. U. w ill m eet a t 7:30 . in i I U M ru ra- L- o f y o u r c h e c k in g fu n d s the evening *a d preaching services I T h a t B ia s , M r. a a 4 Will be a t 8 o'clock. T he Rev. A. J M rs- 1 w P ric e and th re e ch ild ren X ’ f f i W S are W are w ill fill th e pulpit. T he Rev ?’r ' P rlc e is m a n aK«r ° t M ultnom ah D. Q. B arry has been asked to give m Z ? * ’ HP ° w ’“n d' i , O“ F ril,ay evening $1.000.00 fo r e ach of o u r d e p o sito rs by t h e 'u a r tf tir d his e n tire tim e to th e B ethel B ap tist W est I in n < 7 * ' a n '’ c h ild ren add ëd free.5 8 haVe th e " ‘ " v l g o r a n f A ccident a n d In d e m n ity C om pany. -------- - ~ . e 1 1 w e st Linn. Ore., w ere d in n e r g u ests ch u rc h in G resham w hich leaves th e v o u rt${,om!1i n RS yOUr 8Upply of th e8 e ch eck s and w ild ern ess a n d th e d ry land and Mrs. C. W eller of K enton is I shall be silt'd ; And th e d e se rt shall P le a sa n t Home B ap tist ch u rc h w ith sp en d in g sev eral days a t th e H arlow If you h a v e r.^ 1 ‘T T ? ™ ’ w ith ° » r c o m p lim e n ts | rejoice, a n d blossom a s th e rose " out a p asto r. It is expected th is home. W rite o r call fo r f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n " , / , ou > a c h e c k in g a cco u n t w ith us now ch u rc h w ill be w ithout a p erm an en t T h e L adies' Aid m et a t th e hom e of P hone Auto. 647-98 s ta r t o n e h e re a n d g e t th is p o sitiv e p ro te c tio n . ’ p asto r for th e next tw o m onths. The Mrs. W. C. S pence on W ednesday a f S unday excepted. m em bers hope to be able to build a tern o o n . Much b u sin ess w as disposed | of an d Mrs. M ary P arso n s, Mrs E u p arso n a g e by th a t tim e and h ire a nice R obinson an d th e h o stess served I full tim e p a sto r a t P le a sa n t Home. a d ain ty lunch. STA TE AND ( i l l NTY D E PO SITO R Y G eorge T hom as of Dee. Oregon, and More p erso n s cry th e ir lack of ta l R alph T hom as of T herm opolis, W y W oodstock, P o rtlan d , Oregon ent from th e housetops th an hide th eir om ing. w ere i^iests at th e C. I T h o m lig h ts u n d er a bushel. as hom e th is w eek Ja n ie s S pence an d b rid e w ere c h a r- tvaried by a crow d of frien d s on D EATH CA LLS FO RM E It T uesday evening. Mrs. A nna R ich ard so n and d a u g h EAIR VIEW R E S ID E N I' te r E lla, sp en t th e holidav vacation w ith re la tiv e s in P o rtlan d Mrs. M ary B u tler died a t th e home of h er d au g h ter. Mrs. Wm. B ram h all, id you k n o w t h a t a b a n d of y o u n g people L e t Y o u r M o n e y W o r k fo r Y o u at B a ttle G round. W ashington, D ecem fro m 1 o r tla n d a re h o ld in g se rv ic e s a t th e C om b er 31, 1922. m u n ity c h u rc h a t G illis S ta tio n ? Yes, th e y com e J. F. W ing an d Geo P eterso n of S t o ^ ' i . u l ^ x . A m , 7 , e y " ' j? J, , r a L . ' y ^ uCo " i . r ’7 ' p i r I^ o r<’n ^ r..n ts w are valley v isito rs on New e v e ry S u n d a y w ith a n in te r e s tin g m essa g e th a t Mrs. B u tler was born in E n gland l e a r s day. Ca°nie n e x t Sund&y a t 7 :3 0 Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n K adock and son S ep tem b er 18, 1844. a „d cam e to th is «lock. R ev. M r. W illia m s w ill b rin g th e m es- vuientls a r e p a y a b le ev ery th re e m o n th s. H om er w ere g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr c o u n try in 1850. She lived at F air- » n T t IG° ° d 8 in g in S a n d sp e c ia l m usic. Com e an d Mrs. Ja s. M cLean T uesday even view for a num ber of y ea rs but for the ing. m e n t P la n e n a b l e s y o n ' i ' ¿ ‘T ’‘Z*'110111 a “ d o u r E a ®y P a y - a n d b rin g y o u r frie n d s. sa v in g s w h i l e ^ V A ^ - y™ Mr. an d Mrs. C. C. Rahbidge e n te r last y e a r she has m ade h er home w ith " ¿S S S SSSSS/SS SSSS/SSS/SS/SSS//. tain ed Mr. and Mrs. E w ing of P o rtlan d h e r d a u g h te r. Mrs Wm. B ram hall and Mr. an d Mrs. Thos. G rave and She is th e widow of th e late Wm. In v e s tig a te th is U n u su al O p p o rtu n ity T oday But- sons, Tims. Jr., am i C asw ell of the ler. S u rviving a re th re e sons, R. A.. ; A sk a n y of o u r em ployes a b o u t it. p lace on New Y ear's evening, i, A. , N ,G.rfe n t r » n sacted b u sin ess in of Olga. C an ad a; David G. and A rth „ , P o itla n d W ednesday. D H., both of C orbett, and tw o d au g h ters, In v estm en t D ep a rtm en t G. N. S ag er m ade a trip to Oregon Mrs. Wm. B ram hall of B attle G round. t ity on b u sin ess m a tte rs. Tuesday. W ashington, and Mrs. F ra n k K nler- iem of C orbett. R o » » «»5 C, . „ r , c „ „ „ F u n e ra l services w ere held a t th e I At th e Sw edish M ission ch u rch next M ethodist ch u rch at Fairview la st S un d ay th e u su al session of th e S u n W ednesday, conducted by Rev. A. 8 day school w ill be held betw een 10 Hlsey. In te rm e n t at D ouglass cem e P o r t la n d W il and U o ’clock, w hich w ill be follow ed tery. A I YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME by p rea ch in g service. T he Rev. J la r d B r a n c h Your Patronage Solicited C ard ni T h an k s. P eterso n of V ancouver, W ashington w-111 speak. n e i w S lJ - r‘° ‘hank o u r f r |ends and M O R G A N B R O S. T R U C K S E R V IC E s v m n h.o f0.r ‘h<>,r ex p ressio n s of help d u rin g the Illness th a n k i t - ° f ? ur and also M oving a n d G en e ra l H au lin g 12-1-0 Cnlon A venue th a n k th e m em bers of th e M ethodist U e c a n g iv e y o u th e s a m e CWiH^nC) b a tt e r y W ood. Coal an d B riq u ets S ervices w ill be held next Sunday ch u rc h for th e ir kindness. ser- P o rtla n d . O r.v «-n evening at 7:30 at th e G illis commi. Mrs. Wm. B ram hall. David O. B u t \ i c e as y o u w ill g e t a n y w h e re nlty ch u rc h , w hen th e Rev Mr W il ler. A rth u r H. B utler. Mrs. F ra n k .... ...... ................ .............................„„„„„......... ....... liam s of P o rtlan d will preach Sun- k n ie riem . bdn y,AS^h"°J w ll‘ * ’• h’>1*1 »" o»«Bl at 10.30 in th e m orning. W e R e p a ir , R e b u ild a n d R e c h a r g e B a n k o f G resh am The Morehouse Orcharding Co. O F IN T E R E S T HORSE SENSE PLEASANTVALLEY C Willard Portland Railway, Light & Power Co Notice to the Public POWELL VALLEY W e d eal d ire c t w ith th e an d a re not connected with anv o th er b a tte ry d istrib u to r. GILLIS any m a k e o f b a tte r y . ItORING JO IN T IN M IL L A T IO N AT o / i ’ ? .?/* c.P S®"***1 ,hp w eek EV ENING star grange end a t th e D. E A rm strong home. Automobile Repairing J. D T u rn e r has Ju st com pleted a A Joint in stallatio n of officers will h i . h.o’’f C g P r t ‘0 r ro o m ,n ad d 'Hon to J a i u i a r \ his b u tch er shop. He ha., a neat, well f ' tile FZvening 8 ta r g r a n g e T h e equipped shop and th e addition of the We are equipped to rep a ir y o u r car. re frig e ra to r room m akes It an all II new officers of th e E vening S ta r and aro u n d up to th e m in u te shop re g a rd le ss of th e m ake, and do a first- of th e L en ts g ran g e s will be in stalled T he Boring school has ju st r e cla ss Job. one th a t we feei gafe h It is e x p e c te d t |,.,t T t K ren.ier will ceived com p lete new basket ball SERVICESTATION In s g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. We have | equipm ent. They have a nice nlav- |'[ be in ch arg e. "hed and w ii, now he ab le io S y lots of room for live au to sto rag e. I A p ro g ram will be given. 8. B H all th e se long storm y m o n th , under Phone 2331 L a to u re ll RJdg„ M ultnom ah co u n ty ag en t, will be th r re«, ha tn « each. m ain sp eak er. He w ill ta lk on ' B e rn f a n ? " ? ClVe Shaw of her m ,8- / ,!,i‘ln « ■» »he home of G row ing " A big tim e is expected. h er m other. Mrs. Len S iefer J .k . E A rm stro n g left W ednesday of A n U n u s u a l O p p o r tu n ity to g e t A c q u a in t e d W heat P n stin g Needs Machine. th is week for Kodlac. A laska, afte r a I P hon e 2391 , * H'.CTHAIU, ¡ No fa rm e r should tr y to te st out w eek s visit w ith his fam ily here. i w ith th e M e r its o f O s t e o p a t h y ____________________________________________________ copper c a rb o n a te d u st fo r w heat sm ut N ora Richey, who has been very III m ,’ hk b<ro n i h ,al PHutnonla, Is reported ................................. My profession is c u rin g Deonle o f i o „ _ ,,, . co n tro l u n le ss h e has rigged up some m uch im proved from Phy8lca! 1,18 M>- P leasu re c o m e s how 1 can a «r«'’’l to | d«>8»lnK m ach in e as a closed drum from m aking friends, and keeping l "*8 ’ 11 ,s no 8ec«’»>t. I have tw o w llh p ro jec tin g clea ts Inside to pick inw » » ¿ I 1.'*"-. Wh° h“ 8 been *uffer- ìk a m r? .n iM ,h , b,ood P°*eon caused by the anemn fIn m.k ,y ea rs o i ex perience as reasons. F irs t. . - I w ------ ant to know th e UP ‘he g ra in an d pow der as th e drum p u llin g of a tooth, is rep o rted O R G A N IZED INi G R ESH A M i _ __ able to found th7tP?o i^ a b K m a k e ’r . “ T and a r ° Und « " a h a m . and I _______________ revolves an d let them fall back again he aro u n d again a fte r a w eek's ill- ¡ a v n n - T 7 ~ j ,a8 ' F ltx g erald sp e n t th e holl- ness Is n ea rly as g rea t an asset to mv pro- around’ Gresham*!, 'k * P*OP>* In. and I and agaln <o ip su re th a t every grain ig men s b ask etb all team has ,lay8 la A uburn, W ashington, visiting ,h h * n *owl rtu n e « to , I L T Z L7.8cdnona8w h e ^ 1 h * ,hbcm p e rfw t ' a t- « ’ * • * * 01 " COmp' rt ” " T h ' 8 " t h e . faB . - . « - t r e e had w h ic etU d fo hha w ith Lut» sister, a« - W olters. w ith her Mrs. — Ed. a ll° n" , r ’ * n w hich n ,‘ etted him sev by h* local po8t of A m erican Legion B e n t" So you s w th !t° w h lc h , t f " ' * * offerin* ‘His inducem ent. I tru s t ! ' ’7 ’- ” ’” '" '”” *°" “ P ,,arM of lh * 7 e » ra . l *a *‘ " w" f,,,ne ' w hile g allons of w in .? ' i A; ‘ “ ’‘‘’h“ " 8 18 "P ending the hTnd^h . ^ d J- E S F r — w ,; ; - ................... .... - w in te r In A shland w ith h e r son Joe day evening in th e new Union High Stephens. gym nasium . T he next one will be held on T uesday evening of next week Say It th e W an t Ad way. sire ,ol m e n C a°n“ m ^ e ’ rlen ^ s ,te 'i ° TThE° PAhT " ,C T R E A ™ ^ '° ° d be - v o iv e d slow ly enough to £ b — - s n in g .o n . „ ... f a th la m e t. W’ash in g tc n . w ere gn.-sis In the gym. T he first gam e of th e se a people of G resham and su rro u n d in g t h e ^ f « ^ ^ ^ 7 " ° rap » o f f ™ " » »« f » from th e sides and day duii’^ ' t h e h o . , 7 d Mr" J °* ’ " n son will probably be played on S a tu r day evening. J a n u a ry 13. | , wl,| 5p I have done i 7 elsew ab° Ut ‘ W° WoVd w o c o J u n i try X as „ffe amTh™:k a h n h e ere ' X trai ’ X ’• * • ' ” ^ e t d r e ^ a t l e ^ , v e d , betw een th e G resham boy. an d one of TIK ES 4 M , T I RES offer I t Is not on^y m exnt £ r v ^ i ’ ^ 7 ° n'‘ ,O M tb a ‘ ” ev \ r • ! ’‘" T < ra Je « » P P " c a rb an a l h Eva v a » w a rts who has — been ’ In Door th e d istric t team s. neighbor, b . i X m P ‘nt for y ” Br offl, e at any time* P° Wder to one bushel of clean wheat. be«Bh to r th e past year .Miss H w arts O ld f ie ld All boys In terested in b asketball f faTor*bly know n In B or T ires a re urged to Join th e team " b o . Ä "III * call not. ■ 2 ^ ~ - T Ä 7 w r « 3 -I !'"■ o U î ’7 V h T r .— ; hether ing, having resid ed h ere w ith her par- they a re m em bers of the A m erican A hip r Ie« n• entu for w*veral y^am. » rid a , and get acq u ain ted I w ill 'i , , and ^ r * - W m M orand w ere In Legion or not. All those ............. A kron Tire«, vlshfng to « trea tm e n t free o ' charge. ,i? hl r , >arn ni? r ‘ ,,f '** *' ' » . t , ' r. . w y |g | ,a il y a a iw d f 0f |, ford to do ^nd th en .io it and he .1 ZZck" °" b08,ne"" T h u rsd ay of th is j o in thouM hf at th e <ym n ^ it T u ts - ,,a ,h -’ re rea a u lly is. A hiii I " “ f 8 *ee*ns «o have m ore m oney th an day evening K E rn st F B rugger is help . M i.. r rn e est D R . D. J. F A S C H IN G All W ork G uaranteed ^ u e j t w, t h ^ oJ r * "• ' h,> L steopath.c f VW SS a hs a P IW hysician _ a • H ow itt B uilding O and — S _ urgeon G resham , Oregon ja im o st anybody else. W ant ad s w o rk w hile y Ju sle e p ' sherman M c C arter I lie Io III tf.m iii n : » . S a f iir - I .n GARAGE G Gresham Garage '.» sh n iU L i. 'U w ?h , PLEASANT HOME F IS K RctrcHdlng •e ¡ S ........... .. Gresham Tire Shop W Bo- A. BR A ffD T