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I F K IIH Y , Telegram-Bullook Bargain Rate HALEY Corrected. T he b arg a in r a te for t i e P o rtlan d T elegram and th e G resham O utlook h as been erro n eo u sly quoted as $5. T h is should have been $4.50. T he ra te on th e T elegram alone is $3.75. T hese ra te s a re in effect u n til Feb. 28. W ant ans. add to y o u r profit. SMITH MEMORIAL Presbyterian Church REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED. M inister. F airview . Oregon S u n d a y S c h o o l.................10 a. m. M o rn in g W o r s h ip ..........11 a. in. Services — Helpful — R estful Inspiring. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO N. Department of the Interior, U . S. L and Office a t P o rtla n d . O regon, F eb ru a ry 8th. 1923, N O T IC E Is h ereb y given’ th a t J a m e s W . H u d so n , o f " C O regon, w h o. on Sep “ orbett. ' Or tem h er 25, 1919, m ad e H o m estea d E n try , N o. 06459. fo r W U S W U an d NE<4 S W U , S ectio n 3. T o w n sh ip IS. R a n g e 5E. W. M eridian, h a s filed n otice o f in ten tio n to m a k e T h ree-Y ea r P ro o f, to e sta b lish cla im to the la n d a b o v e d escrib ed , b efore the R e g is te r an d R ece iv e r o f th e U. S. Land Office, a t P o rtla n d . O regon, on th s 10th d a y o f A pril. 1923. C la im a n t n a m e s a s w i t n e s s e s : J oh n N ix . o f C orb ett. O regon. A lb ert G raff, o f C orb ett, O regon. W illia m M iller, o f C orbett. O regon. A rth u r L a n g g u th , o f C orb ett. O regon. A ct 6-9-1«. A L E X A N D E R SW EEK . R egister. FI'BKl'AKY 23. 1923 E N T R I SIA ST K WOMEN El NERAL HELD SUNRAY EOR EA RESSA R A M E S S I«N 1 1» EOR SEW IN « Sunday T he serm on topic next m orning will be "T h e G re atest Need of ! the C hu rch .-' In th e evening th e se r mon w ill be in. E nglish and th e t -pic, “G aining All o r Losing All." On S atu rd ay evening, F eb ru ary 21, th e young people's social m eeting will be held at th e ch u rch . T h ere w ill be ro ll call of m em bers w ho w ill respond w ith q u o tatio n s from G eorge W ash ington o r an y th in g b earin g on his life or tim es. It w ill be a W ashington p a trio tic m eeting. T he M ission circ le w ill hold Its M arch m eeting w ith Mrs. H erb ert O lson, who w ill be hostess, on M arch 7th. B 0R 1N « Mr. and Mrs. O. A. P alm er and son O rville retu rn ed hom e Monday afte r a w eek's sta y w ith rela tiv e s and friends in P o rtlan d . Miss C a rrie Knox, of P o rtlan d , is visiting a t th e hem e of h er sister, Mrs. H. A. Beck and lam lly. T he Boring R ebekahs have had to postpone th e ir en te rta in m e u t and ap ro n sale ag ain till M arch 10. It had to be put off on acco u n t of th e deep snow of la st w eek an d w as th en a n nounced for M arch 3 b ut la 'e r found th a t date woulu conflict w ith th a t of th e D am ascus school en tertain m en t. FA IR V IEW Public Sales x | .1.1 j, I Z 3 A 1A I I .U A IA i J. j X P le a sa n t Home w om en a re respond- j , lle ^u n e ra * ° ( Lu D "ssa Davies, who I tiled suddenly at her m o th er s home in sew ing school in th a t d istric t and 1 G ,a,l8tone “ u F eb ru ary 13. w as held at n ea rly 30 have alre ad y signed up for Gl' ch u rch in G resham last I his Rank Offers You th e course. To c a re fo r th is class an d Knnday aftern o o n and th e body was This Positive Protection to b e tte r d istrib u te th e tim e of th e ex- I laitl ,o re8t *" th e ia m l|y lot he«- ten sio n w ork in th is co unty, th e worn- 1 Sran d !‘«tuer, J . J. R obertson, in the en w ill be divided in to tw o g roups and Gre!,,lam cem etery m eet in a lte rn a te days. Miss Cooley ! 1 *18 8erv‘ces w ere In ch a rg e of th e does not w an t move »han 15 in a class. Rev. C. F. Mosier of th e G ladstone As m any m ore as w ish can atten d and B ap tist ch u rch , of w hich th e young we believe t h a t th e p o sitiv e look on b ut th o se in th e class w ill g irl w as a m em ber. Music w as fu r sa fe ty of th e $1,000.00 bond nished by a q u a rte t co n sistin g of a c tu a lly do th e w ork assig n ed u nder fo r ev ery d e p o sito r, w ith o u t David Cathey, Mr. and Mrs. C larence th e su p erv isio n of Miss Cooley. c h a rg e , is m uch b e tte r policy C athey and Mrs. J. A. Bushong. T h ere is no ch a rg e for th e w ork, " th a n ta k in g c h a n c e s ” th a t no th e te ac h er being fu rn ish ed by th e ex Among th e p all b ea rers w ere E llis losses m ay occu r on u n in su re d ten sio n d ep a rtm en t of O. A. C. The W right and W infred H ill, G resham checks. We believe it is good n u m b er in th e cla ss is lim ited and young men. Many b eau tifu l floral public policy to do e v e ry th in g th o se w om en a re chosen as fa r as trib u te s w ere received, am ong them possible to give d e p o sito rs possible who, in r e tu rn for th e bene being a b eau tifu l piece from th e O re g r e a te r P O S IT IV E sa fe ty a n d fits they derive, w ill a s sist In sp re a d gon City W oolen Mills, for w hich Mrs. p ro te c tio n fo r th e ir m oney. W e Davies w orks. T he follow ing o b ituary ing th e ln to rm a tio n received. b elieve in in s u rin g you a g a in s t w as read : T he P le a sa n t H om e cla ss w ill m eet c h e c k -ra is in g m enaces. For R uth L a D essa D avies w as born at th e w eek of M arch 26-31, one division y o u r s a fe ty ’s sa k e w e h av e d is m eeting on M onday, W ednesday and Sandy, Oregon, D ecem ber 8, 1908. She c o n tin u e d u sin g u n s a fe ch eck s passed aw ay a t G ladstone, Oregon, F rid ay an d th e o th e r g ro u p m eeting w h ich w e h ad in sto c k to avoid F eb ru ary 13, 1923. on T uesday, T h u rsd ay an d S atu rd ay . n e e d le ssly e x p o sin g o u r c u s La D essa w as en erg etic, kind and T h e sessio n s w ill begin ab o u t 9 a. m. to m e rs to ris k s of a n y k in d and co n tin u e u n til 4 p. m. T he w o m t’i obedient alw ays. She c a rrie d w ith w h a te v e r. her th e sp irit of h elpfulness. She as- I w ill tak e a potlu ck lunch for noon. For your greater protection E v e ry c o m m e rc ial a c c o u n t W henever you w rite checks on unprotected, T he m eetin g s w ill be in th e M ethodist sisted h er m o th er faith fu lly . She was ! uninsured forms, then you invite kws through d e p o s ito r of th is h a n k receiv es ch u rc h in th e new’ S un d ay school converted and joined th e G ladstone fraudulent alteration or raising W hy do that, when these INSURE!) Super-Safety check« are a v e st-p o c k et $1,000. in su ra n c e room . T h is room is w ell lighted and B ap tist ch u rch in th e w in ter of 1922. available for your use ? policy p ro te c tin g him a g a in s t c e n tra lly located w ith all th e eq u ip She took g re a t joy in h er C h ristian loss th ro u g h fra u d u le n t a lt e r a m ent needed except th e sew ing m a life, and served her L ord w ith e a rn e s t tio n of checks. A sk fo r yours. ch in es w hich th e w om en w ill be ex ness and constancy. M atters co n cern pected to loan for the week. Five m a ing the good of the ch u rc h alw ays ch in es w ill be needed. C lasses a re took first place. She is survived by her m other, Mrs. being org an ized at R u ssellv ille and M. Davies, one b ro th er R ich ard and Gresham, Oregon C o rb ett for th e second w eek in A pril. T hese tw o g ro u p s w’ill a lte rn a te as th e one siste r D orothy. T hese w ith a tw o P le a sa n t Home g ro u p s a re doing. larg e circ le of loved ones and friends T he w omen who have alread y m ourn th e sad loss of La D essa's =tNIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII(llllllllll|||HlllltlllHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimnillllllllllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllllllll||||tlllll||||||||||||||||||lu signed up for th e cla ss a t P le a sa n t early going. Why? Because At S m ith M em orial P re sb y teria n ch u rc h S unday school w ill be held a t 10 o'clock next Sunday as u su al and m orning w orship a t 11. T he them e of We have p u rch ased 122,000 p air the serm on by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. U. S. A rm y M unson la st shoes, R. D. H ollensted, w ill be “T he Call of sizes 5% to 12 w hich w as th e en th e F a r H orizon." T he eld ers, tr u s tees and th e ir w ives w ill be th e tire su rp lu s stock of one of the gu ests of th e p asto r on T uesday even • la rg e st U. S. G overnm ent shoe con ing of next week at th e m anse. T ians H ome a re as follow s: M esdam es B. C. trac to rs. for next y e a r’s w ork w ill be discussed ROCKWOOD and an in fo rm al social recep tio n will A ltm an, A lta Stafford, M oulton, A lta G entry, Robt. Lundbom , B ert Olsen, T his shoe is g u aran teed one h u n be held. T he Lady M acabees held a silver tea i s Guy H. R o b ertso n , Je a n D ollow itch, dred per ce n t solid le ath e r, color a t the homo of Mrs. Wm. Stanley, : g = « H en ry D outhit, H elm er Jo h n so n , A. E. d a rk tan, bellow s tongue, d irt and w hich w as a fine social occasion. Mrs. i § POWELL VALLEY D eltav en , Je w ell C ollins, F ra n k G us w aterproof. T he ac tu a l value of C aroline O 'B rien, d istric t deputy, j = th is shoe is $6.00. Owing to th is We a re equipped to re p a ir your car, T he re g u la r m eeting of th e L u th er tafso n , D onaldson, LeRoy W alters, sp en t today in th e neighborhood in the : = trem endous buy we can offer sam e L eague w ill be held a t th e ch u rch on G. W. A llder, Jo e Caldo, Sefton, D. B. in te re st of th e order. reg a rd le ss of the m ake, and do a first- to th e public a t $2.95. S unday evening, F e b ru a ry 25, a t 7; 30 H ogan, W ilkenson, Alt, E. B rink class job, one th a t we feel safe in Mrs. O. E. H ill and Mrs. W illard IS o’clock. A good p ro g ram w ill he r e n Dolly K linski, W agner, H enry F ritz Cook, w hose sons a re a tten d in g Ben g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. We have and I. T. Wood and th e M isses Ruth Send c o rre c t size. Pay postm an dered and all a re welcome. son P o lytechnic school in P o rtlan d , lots of room for live au to storage. Ick le r, M ary C h risten se n and Alice on delivery or send m oney order. attended a bask et ball gam e betw een Ja ck . A n u m b er of o th e rs have sp o k If shoes a re not as rep rese n ted we th a t school and th e high school of en about ta k in g th e co u rse and if w ill ch eerfu lly refu n d your m oney com m erce a t th e W ashington high th e ir nam es a re n ot in th is list they p ro m p tly upon request. school gym nasium in P o rtla n d re c e n t should notify Mrs. G en try a t once. Get an E x cellen t P ro d u ct and at ly. The Benson team won, th e score th e sam e tim e help th e building In every case p referen c e w ill be given N a tio n a l Ray S ta le Shoe Co. being 30 to 9. SOUTHARD & SOUTHARR fund of to (hose w om en who have com pleted 296 B r o a d w a y , N ew York, N . Y. Rockwood g ran g e will give a dance | P h o n e 2391 N ig h t P h o n e 25x5 | th e co u rse in n u tritio n , a fte r th a t it Bethel Baptist (li lire li a t the h all on next S atu rd ay evening, w ill be th e plan to d istrib u te th e w ork TituiiiiHuiuiiiiiin u iiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiHHiiiiii(iii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiljiiiiii()iiiiii,m m , F eb ru ary 24, w hich m ay be th e be over th e te rrito ry in as fa ir an d equal ginning a series of such events in the EAGLE ( REEK WOMAN ------------------------- N m an n er as possible, le ttin g one in a n ear fu tu re. PA SSES AWAY gro u p of frie n d s ta k e th e a c tu a l w ork L ittle R uth P assm o re w as given a an d th en pass it on to her circ le of p arty in honor of h er th ird b irth d ay T h e fu n eral of Mrs. S usan E. Long- frien d s. T he tim e of th e ex p e rt can on last T uesday aftern o o n , to w hich a w ell of Engle C reek who died on F eb E*«t 8th and Clay Portland in th is w ay be m u ltip lied m any tim es num ber of little to ts w ere Invited. ru a ry 12, 1923, at the Nash san ita riu m over. n t T ro u td ale, from stom ach tro u b le, T he only individual eq u ip m en t need w as held la st M onday afternoon, F eb PL E A SA N T VALLEY I ed will be needles, th rea d , pins, D IF FK R K N T PRICK S D IF F E R E N T PRICK S ru a ry 19, a t 1 o'clock a t th e E agle thim ble, tap elin e, sh e ars, ta ilo rs chalk Mr. an d Mrs. C. C. Bahbidge w ere C reek ch u rch . T he fu n eral had to be I and m uslin o r cam b ric pieces to p ra c g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. postponed for u tim e on acco u n t of the tice m aking slit pockets, bound but- E w ing of P o rtlan d Sunday. w eath er. T he body w as b ro u g h t to | tonholes, etc. Leave Orders at TODD’S Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. E alis F o rsg ren of G resham to th e M etzger u n d erta k in g O th ers w ish in g to ta k e th e co u rse P o rtlan d were week-end g u ests at tiff p a rlo rs to aw a it fu n eral a r r a n g e should no tify Mrs. G entry a t once and hom e of Mr. F o rsg re n ’s p are n ts. Mi m ents. In term e n t w as at th e F o re ster she w ill list th e nam es and th e classes and Mrs. O. J. F o rsg ren . cem etery n ear E agle Creek. A NEW DISCOVERY w ill be m ade up and days assig n ed Mrs. M ary Sim s is sp en d in g a few Mrs. Longw ell was born in Ohio on la te r by th e ex tension w o rk er, th e days v isitin g w ith re la tiv e s and March 7, 1855. She had lived in O re co u n ty ag e n t an d Mrs. G entry. If frien d s a t W oodstock. gon for a num ber of years. She is N ature’« way of prodnrtloa production greatly th e re is any reaso n why an individual Mrs. Wm. D ahlquiat Is q u ite sick survived by h er husband and two Improved. should esp ecially w ish to atten d on w ith th e g rip a t h er home. T h e fru it la m uch la rg er and th e sons. fru it b u d s m a tu re e x trem ely la rg e c e rta in days they should notify Mrs. G. H. Richey, who has been on the( c h erries and th e y do not fall. B ear B uy a few s h a re s of o u r 7 p e r c e n t P r io r P re fe re n c e G entry h ut th e im p o ssib ility of p le as sick list for th e p ast sev eral days, is In m ind th a t fu lly 50 per cen t o f our Loading Down the Auto. S to c k a n d y o u r m o n ey w ill e a rn you o v e r 7 p e r c e n t. ch erry crop fa lls b efo re m a tu rity . ing everybody is evident and (or the convalescing. S everal sta te s have been tax in g T h is m a y all be sa v e d , ex cep t for D iv id en d s a r e p a y a b le ev e ry th re e m o n th s. m ost p a rt it w ill save confusion to w ea th er co n d itio n s, th e first y e a r by J. H. K esterso n has leased his fa ’’m gaso lin e from one to tw o cen ts a g a l the a p p lica tio n o f " M oreh ou se’s O rch sim ply assig n th e days. T h is is a good so u n d in v e s tm e n t a d o u r E a sy P a y ard In v lg o ra n t,” ap p lied by ex p ert lon. to a Ja p a n e se for a term of years. h o rticu ltu rists. All fru it m ade to No ac tu al c o n stru c tio n of g arm en ts m e n t P la n e n a b le s you to g e t 7 p e r c e n t in te r e s t on y o u r A. Pelto of P o rtlan d has p urchased A m eeting of w estern sta te s' gov bring forth an ab u n d a n ce, a s th e “In- w ill be done a t th is school. T he se s a v in g s w h ile you a r e p a y in g fo r y o u r s h a re s. v lg o ra n t" feed s th e fru it h earin g buds. te n -a c re t ’"ict of laud from Swan e rn o rs w as rec en tly held In San F ra n T h e se r io u s b leed in g a s w ell a s B a c lection, te stin g a lte ra tio n an d in ter- A nderson. Mr. P elto exp ects to build cisco for th e purp o se of ad o p tin g a In v e s tig a te th is U n u su al O p p o rtu n ity T oday. teria l O u m m osls, In th e ch erry, soon ' p reta tio n of com m ercial p a tte rn s, ta il o v erco m e, th ro u g h th e perfec t c ir c u la and o th erw ise im prove hi:; new ly a c uniform system o t tax in g gasoline tw o A sk a n y of o u r e m p lo y es a b o u t it. tion o f th e sap. R o se s and a ll the ored finishes and d eco rativ e finishes quired p ro p erty in th e n ea r fu tu re. flo w er k in gd om m a d e to respond w ith cen ts a gallon in th e eleven w estern b rig h ter tin ts, a ll ce r e a ls, v eg eta b les, w ill be ta k en in th is unit. L ater P le a sa n t V alley g ran g e w ill hold its sta te s w hich would raise a fund of forced Into h ea v y production. In v e stm e n t D ep a rtm en t P ra ctica l pruning, sp ra y in g , b u d 1 co u rses to w hich women finishing th is re g u la r m onthly m eeting n ex t S atu r- $100,900,000 a year. E very tim e a F o rd d in g and g r a ftin g d on e in proper s e a first u n it w ill be eligible w ill include dey evening. D inner will be served filled its 10-gallon ta n k , it would pay son. A ll sp r a y s h a v e th e " In vlgoran t" th e ac tu al c o n stru c tio n of g arm e n ts at 7 o'clock. added free. 20 ce n ts in tax. R oom 605 E le c tric B ldg., P o rtla n d , O regon 1 T he w ild ern ess and th e d ry land and freeh an d p a tte rn w ork, tex tile C. A. E k stran d is prep irin g to in T he extension of special ta x atio n is sh a ll be g la d ; And th e d ese rt sh a ll stu d y and th en m illin ery co u rses, th e sta ll a m odern w ater system on his a d an g ero u s p ro g ram for any sta te to rejoice, an d b lossom a s th e rose." W rite or c a ll for fu rth er In form ation m aking of h ats for fall an d w inter, place. adopt. P hone Hn. 5133 and Hn. 1792. and th e m aking of h ats for sp rin g and W hile it m u st be adm itted th a t th is .Sunday excepted. sum m er. Is an easy w ay of raisin g m oney for P L E A SA N T HOME T h is w ork is open to any com m unity road c o n stru c tio n purposes, it in no in th e co unty if th e w om en w ill tak e Miss W ilm a Chase, assiste d by Miss w ay justified th e adoption of extension It up In a definite w ay and notify F lorence H oney of G resham , gave a of th is system of special taxation. County A gent S. B. H all of th e ir de m usical to her frien d s at h er home I t w ould be ju s t as logical to e s ta b W ondxtock, Port land, Bregón sire for a class As th e tim e of the T h u rsd ay evening. lish a tax of from $1 to $5 on every See Me for Cattle Hauling sta te ex tension w o rk er is lim ited, the tir e sold in a w estern sta te or it would BORING, OREGON, Kt. 1 Need Your Suit. Cleaned f com m unities have to ad a p t them selves In com puting Ids Income tax, the Re- 08 wt‘H to a PPly a flat tax on au- H ave it F re n ch dry cleaned, Telephone 39x to th te achedule ol the college w orker p airin g n eatly done. T ailo rin g for ' tom ohlle sales. C alifo rn ia sold 200,- ta n n e r m ay deduct all am ounts paid and w ait th e ir tu rn . T h e first course ladies and men. 000 ca rs, ap p ro x im ately , In 1922. A in th e production, h arv estin g , and in th e schedule Is th e n u tritio n course P E T E R LENARD, T ailor. P h o n es: E a st 7 1 0 2 ; Gretduun 3.V> tax of from $1 0 to $40 a ca r according m ark etin g of crops, Including labor, by Miss M argery S m ith and th is class to its p rice would raise several m illion cost ot seed an d fe rtiliz e r used, cost AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME T h e B ank of G resh am pays 5 p er w as a w onderful help to th o se women of m inor re p a irs to farm buildings cent In te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. d o llars. who took it. It is not a cooking school Your Patronage Solicited W hy not add th ese tax es also and (o th er th a n the d w ellin g ), cost of re as som e th in k , b u t a school in food th at a re needed In body building can load th e autom obile to cap acity .— p airs to fences and m ach in ery an d the v alu es and th e p ro p er com bination In m ade so In terestin g th a t th e w hole T he M an u factu rer. cost of em ail tools used up in the to r different individuals. Miss Sm ith 1’im lly will w ant more. Many folks co u rse of th e year, such as p itch forks, M oving and G en eral H a u lin g 124-41 U nion A ven u e m ak es th e cla ss very In terestin g and a re finding it is a saving in d o lla rs S u b scrib e now fo r th e O utlook and h an d ra k es, hoes, axes, etc. W ood, Coal an d B riq u e ts th e only cooking done is to dem on- a rd ce n ts both on g ro ceries and doc y o u r P o rtla n d Dally. P ori lam I, O regon to r's bills. Bank of Gresham Automobile Repairing Buy Dependable Coffee G re sh a m G a ra g e ^Vüfionn/ Laundry Company The Laundry that does / I - Kinds of Laundry Ask MR. C. W. BOGGIS, the Route Man HORSE SENSE More and Better Fruit Let Your Money Work for You i Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. CASH P A IR for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Calves, Hogs, of any kind E. NASSHAHN, MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE I The Morehouse Orcharding Co.