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I (IRISH tM OUTLOOK. FWHHV. MARCH », !»£» 3iiiii!iii!iiiii iiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiituiiiiiiiiiihintiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif !iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi!iiitiiiiii i m u m s S T A I E E V A N G E L I S T WILL HOI.» MEETING Automobile Repairing P leasan t H o m e B ap tist ch u rc h will I begin a series of ev an g elistic services to n Sunday, M arch 11, w ith S tate E v an g elist Bentley in charge. His first service w ill be Sunday m orning We a re equipped to re p a ir your car, a t 11 o'clock. T he Sunday school will convene at re g a rd le ss of th e m ake, and do a first* 10 o'clock w ith S u p erin ten d en t H. C, class job, one th a t we feel safe in Nelson in charge. L ast Sunday was g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. We have th e b an n er atten d a n ce for th e year, lots of room for live au to storage. = having 63 p resen t at Sunday school. = T he B. Y. P. U. m eets a t 7:30 next = Sunday evening w ith W ilm a Chase as g leader. Seven new memb >rs w iil be 3 received Sunday evening. At 8 o'clock 3 E v an g elist B entley and Rev. A. J. SOUTHARD A SOUTHARD = I W are w ill be in charge. S ervices w ill 1 P h o n e 2391 N ig h t P h o » e 25x5 = ,, co n tin u e every evening d u rin g th e In llllllllllHIIIIIIIHIIIHilllllllllllllllllllHIIIHIIIIIilllllllt1IIIHIIIIIIIIIIUHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|llll||||||||¡¿ ! v e ‘k 7:30. Mrs. J. R. Jo n e s of W aterville, W ashington, w ho h as been visiting her m o th er, Mrs. P. M. M iller foi sev eral days, left on T uesday for Olympia, W ashington, w h ere Mr. Jo n e s is a t ten d in g th e W ashington leg isiatu re. Mr. Jo n es is a re p re se n ta tiv e from his c ountv. 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 T he B aptist L adies Aid m et T u u rs- S tock 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 cent. day aftern o o n to have th e u su al sp rin g D ividends a re p a y a b le e v e ry th re e m o n th s. house cleaning a t th e church. 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 H. C. Nelson has gone to w ork for 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 re s t on y o u r th e P alm q u ist B ros’ i t th e ir new n u ll sa 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 . n ea r Marmot. G resham G arage HORSE SENSE Let Your Money Work for You In v e s tig a te th is U n u su a l O p p o rtu n ity T oday. Ask a n y of o u r em p lo y es a b o u t it. In v e stm e n t D ep a rtm en t Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Roofn 605 E le c tric B ldg., P o rtla n d , O regon National Laundry Company East 8th and Clay Portland The Laundry that does / I DIFFERENT PRICES * Kinds of Laundry D IF F E R E N T PRICKS Ask MR. C. W. BOGGIS, the Route Man Leave Orders at T O D D ’S Barber Shop CASH P A ID T erry and C edar Schools See Slides. Las, F rid ay aftern o o n the children of th e Cedar school accom panied by th e ir teach er, w ent over to th e T erry schoolhouse w h ere some slides w ere to be show n by Mrs. A lta G entry. The ch ild ren enjoyed seeing th e p ictu res of th e homes of o th er lands, ch ild ren of o th e r lands and p ictu res show ing th e rapid tr a n s it In A frica b ut th e la tte r w as found to be ju st th e oppo site from the title. T he slides a re the p ro p erty of th e U niversity of Oregon and of th e M ethodist C en ten ary in P o rtlan d . T h ere w ere ten w om en p resen t. It so happened th a t one of th e women had been in Norway and an o th er In th e O rient. They told in te restin g sto rie s of th e hom es and ch ild ren in th e se co u n tries. R efresh m en ts w ere served. T he aftern o o n w as enjoyed v ery m uch by all presen t. PLEASANT VALLEY for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Calves, Hogs, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. B liss sta rte d last Monday for C alifornia, w here ilivy wili spend sev eral w eeks visiting frien d s sn d sightseeing. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss a re trav elin g by auto. See Me for Cattle Hauling BORING, OREGON, Kt. 1 Mr. and Mrs. P. J. B erke of P o it- T elephone 39x Jand w ere g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. John Chitwood la st Sunday. Wm. Donley of Rock C reek w as In P h o n e s: E aet 7 102; G rtw ham 88A th e valley on business W ednesday. AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIM E Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young w ere :n tlie city on business m a tte rs T u es Your Patronage Solicited. day Rev. F a th e r II. B ru n ag le of jr e n n - am w as a g u est a t th e hom e of N. Moving and General Hauling i S tein er la st Sunday. 124-<l U nion A venue Q uite a num ber of P lea san t \ alley W ood, Coal and B riq u e ts . P o rtla m l, O regon folks attended th e fu n eral of Mrs. Thos. E. Cain w hich w as held a t L ents la st F riday. Mrs. Cain w as a pioneer NEW HOOKS RECEIVE» resid e n t of th is place. H er hom e at AT GKESH AM EIBHAHV th e tim e of h er death w as in H appy “School P lay s for All O ccasions," Valley. Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Olson en tertain ed We have purch ased 122,000 p air M adalene D. B arnum . Sim ple, easily frien d s P o m th e citv Sunday. U. S. Arm y M unson la st shoes, produced plays for each of th e y ear's P le a sa n t V alley g ran g e, P a re n t- sizes 5% to 12 w hich w as th e en holidays. W ash in g to n 's B irthday, T ea ch e rs circle and th e S unday senool tire su rp lu s stock of one of th e Com m encem ent, L abor Day, C h rist a re on record as fav o rab le to the la rg e st U. S. G overnm ent shoe con m as, etc. T he lines are o rig in al and m ovem ent for a clean fair. tra c to rs. Mrs. A nnie Giese Is having a new clever, b ringing o ut th e u n derlying house bu ilt on her place. T his shoe is g u ara n tee d one h u n m oral of each occasion. T he P lea san t Valley school gave a dred per c e n t solid le ath er, color “A lice-for-S hort,” W illiam De Mor- pantom im e play at th e g ran g e hall d ark tan, bellow s tongue, d irt and j gan. S tory of a little waif, rescued ; las' F rid a y evening. T he play depict- w aterproof. T he ac tu al value of from a London fog accident by a (ed th e h isto ry of A m erica from th e th is shoe is $6.00. Owing to th is I young a rtis t, who d rifts into a varied landing of Colum bus on down to the trem endous buy we can offer sam e I c a rre e r ending in a d elightful ro- ! W- rlti V. ar. Fhe .-pleltdid m an n er in to th e public at $2.95. m ance. 1 w hich tl.< ch ild ren ren d ered th e ii re- “Skyllne C am ps,” W alter P. Eaton, sp e .tiv e p e rts w as atten d ed by the Send co rrec t size. Pay postm an Illu stra tio n s a re p h o tographs by F red m any e x n rtssio n s of ap p reciatio n and on delivery or send money o rd er H. K iser of P o rtlan d . A book for ev- p raise coining from th e la rg e audl- If shoes are not as rep rese n ted we ery lover of th e g re a t out of doors, e n te in atten d an ce. R alph McCulloch w ill cheerfu lly refund your m oney Mr. E aton rec en tly com pleted a trip gave a splendid ren d itio n of L incoln's prom ptly upon request. I through o u r m o u n tain s of the N orth- G etty sb u rg speech. John Neveliu, ac- i w est and now w rites of th e ir higher , eom panled by Mrs. W illard Bliss, ren - N a tio n a l Hay SLtte Shoe Co. and w ilder b eauty, w ith th e sam e ap- lered a num ber of violin selections 296 B ro a d w a y , N e w Y o rk , N . Y. p re d a tio n th a t he w rote of his n ative J betw een acts. I B erk sh ire H ills. Need Your S uit Cleaned “W aiting In th e W ild ern ess,” Enos H ave it F ren ch dry cleaned. R e BODING _____ A. Mills. A ta le of life am ong the p airin g neatly done. T ailo rin g for J. w M auldlng of S heridan, Oregon, P°ak s ° f thc K,,ckv m ountains, its prl- ladies and men. P E T E R LENA RD, T ailor. who, has been visiting at the hom e of ' vations and d an g ers, its beauty, its ad- h is son, E. V. M auldlng and fam ily, is v'c n*u re peace, A book for A few w ords w ill tell th e w hole 1 lovers of n a tu re and wild life. very ill w ith grip. sto ry in th e W ant Column. , _ _ , . . . . .. I Long T ra il," H am lin G arland. T he , T he four cases of chicken pox in the , . . . , ... , ,, , sto ry of the ad v en tu res of a boy who home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rich a re 7 . , .. . goes to K londike over the n!d T e le -' a ll rep o rted on th e mend. i _ . . . . . , g raph T ra il. T he lu re of gold Iraw s I E ldred P alm er of P ortlan d is v is i t- , h |n Jg we„ M m any other8 th ro u g h In« th is week a t th e hom e of !>»• th e m igh ty forcat an d Illlm iU ble w lld- g ra n d p a re n ts Mr. and Mrs. O. A. ern e ss to dan g ers and th rillin g es- P alm er. | capes am ong fierce and eager men in Ray Naas, who has beén q u ite ill th e fam ous Yukon gold fields. w ith grip for th e past week, is re p o rt- ..Ma|) w h „ Livcd a s h o e ... H enry j ed m uch im proved. , F erm an . "Hew his dead sis te r's W H. Boring is visiting frien d s In , h*»,p „hUdren , nd a m o th er-8 h e| peI KIttEGEIt'N GOLDEN YVES I irom an o rp h an asylum com pletely AN’CONAS Miss Je an Sorenson of S el,w o°d J upset tn e life c t R andolph Byrd, b a th - The a ll-y e a r la y in g hen. T h e y a re the of any kind E. NASSIIAHN, MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE Public Sales . _ _ »• x .r » i k h l i o . ' ' ■ 11 ing 1 • 1 R I O ,w W l . I ’ / I r .th l l l l is W ' lim I I I I I a <4 te ’ •' spent the week-end at the home o f | . elor i a _ . a bookw •• J — t k s . com b fo c orm , is th e them e of th is pome with record» over 300 m Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Childs and fam ily. P aq u ett of W apinltia. O regon, sp ent several days of th is week visit- Ing at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Mack H ollam on and fam ily. S unday gu ests a t the hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. O. A. P alm er w ere Mr. and Mrs. C arl R ittenhouse and Mrs. R. J. Coates and Misa Ruth Coates all of P o rtland. , 1 » •' W e . 1 have IV r Bend w him sical rom ance. j „ E v j. sh e p h e rd t.. E P h illip s Oppen- MRS. A. J. kRI FGER T ro u td a le , Oregon. hpl|n A c ,pyer n ie,o d ram at(r m u rJ. r , nygtery . . Rtor><e rechar<. i ,llv t r , lty p l a t e r s A nnual l»20- | £ arter “ nd «•«•rator w o rk. B a k e r | M „_ U n )rtra ,t r d eh, te . peec bes on for m a tin g lis t such questio n s as “ Open Shop," "P ío hibitlcn of E u ro p ean Im m igration." of A rm y M unson last «n o,« to iw sold to K ansas Court ot In a u stria l Kela- | cent «olid le a th e r w These ith heavy double mi,-« tlo n e ” e tc non«, n o . “S ecret P laces of th e H ea rt,” H. O. Patronlte the Home Shoe Shiner. Men s and ladies shoes. S atu rd ay ; W ells. A m odern p sy c h iatrist take aftern o o n and evening Ruben A nder- one of th e leading roles, but th e young se»<*d and nailed T h e up|«*rx a re o f I heavy ta n chrom e le a th e r w ith b e llo w , tongue, th ereby m a k in g them w a te rp ro o f 7 h , *e «hoes a re selling very fa st and we advise you to order a t once to insure yo ur „ a || son. stand in Todd'a Barber Shop. American heroin*, profe» quite at $t.T6 P a y Postm an on r e eipt o f goodn - - - , . , .. . . lo r pw-nd m oney order. M oney rrfu n d e d If Suhttcrlbe now for the Ontlook and ad^ ‘ «“ rf'*«»"8'" « • m ystifying I , hOe . are not. - t i . f ^ o r ^ " your Portland Dally. i« i^ r £ d w .7 r ^ 'c ity vf d» TROUTDALE TELEPHONE CHANGES SMITH MEMORIAL A R E » I E N E X T W EEK T he Camp F ire G irls gave a play on S atu rd ay nig h t in th e city hail w hich w as w ell atten d ed aud th e sum of $52.07 was tu rn ed into the trea su ry . F red F ederspeii and fam ily from Bull Run, Oregon, and Miss Bessie Low of P o rtlan d w ere v isito rs at Thos. Low 's on Sunday. C larence P arso n s has retu rn ed from M aupin, Oregon. C harles S h u te spent th e week-end a t th e home of Mrs. H. F. P arso n s. Lee H artse ll and wife of C hehalis, W ashington, visited at th e J. R. K n arr home on W ednesday. Mr. H a-tse ll and R ichard K n arr w ere sh ip m ates on the U. 8. L. H ousatonic d u rin g th e W orld W ar. Beginning M arch 15 severul changes in th e office force of th e local te le phone com pany w ill go in to e ffe c t H. J. P u lfer, who h as been for sev eral j >’ea rs m an ag er and office se creta ry . REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED w il* *‘‘ave th e em ploy of th e com pany M inister. to ta k e up a line of business of bis Fairview, Oregon. own. Miss L etitia P u lfe r, who has ! Sunday S ch o o l........................ 10 a. m. been p u ttin g in h air tim e in th e te le M orning W o rsh ip .................. 11 a. m. phone office for som e tim e w ill be com e office se c re ta ry . Miss Vida SERVICES Quay, ch ief o p erato r, w ill be h er as- ; H elpful — R estful — In sp irin g sis ta n t in th e office but w ill re ta in h er j position as chief o p erato r. F arm ers M utual F ire Relief Assn. Mr. P u lfe r w ill open an office w hich “T Business. has been fitted up in th e lobby of th e h7 , ‘C .I’a ru i«r8 M utua> *>“ 8 grow n to . . . . . . . , be th e la rg e st farm ers com pany iu the hotel building next door to th e tele- N orthw est. F arm ers who consider phone office, w here he w ill do au d itin g th e ir own w elfare p refer it. P re sid en t Mrs. H. C. McGinnis is on th e sick accounting. He wili have o versight S n ash ail rep o rts the A ssociation h as list. of th e books of the telep h o n e com over $16,000,000 in force and over 10,- 000 m em bers. In the past y ear It has Miss Alice S pence of P o rtlan d spent pany and several G resham m ercan tile paid over $33,000 in losses w ith one th e week-end a t th e W. C. Spence houses and w ill be open for any w ork assessm en t only a t 30c per hundred home. d o llars. T h ere is no reason why in th e line of ex p ert accountancy. farm ers should pay high ra te s w hen Mrs. H elen Day of P o rtla n d w as a they can in su re in a F a rm e rs’ Asso BORING S unday visito r a t th e M. B. McGinnis ciation. Anyone w ishing to In su re will home. Mrs. Day will be rem em bered call on II. W. S n ash a il at th e F a ir Special evangelistic m eetings w ill G rounds, G resham Phone F arm ers h ere as Miss H elen King. begin at Boring M. E. ch u rc h next 2101.—Adv. N. E. L audan of S eattle visited nt S unday evening a t 8 o'clock. T he p as th e hom e of his p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. A W a n t Ad m ean s ad d itio n a l In to r. E. G. R anton, w ill be assisted in John L audan, over Sunday. com e w ith little o u tlay . L et th e O ut- th ese m eetings by Rev. A. S. Hisey V irginia Leah spent th e w eek-end G resham , and Rev. G. C. Iterrem an , '° ° '1 Prove »• w ith her m o th er in P ortland. P lea san t Home. AU a re invited to 1 , ~ 7 7 _ , .. A re you w ide aw ak e? Read th e C harley Van W allighan is moving . , ta k e a p art. j W ant Adg. th is week to Mr. E lro d 's ran ch on Co lum bia slough. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT B IS H O P S I. Miss Louise B erglund of P o rtlan d sp en t th e week-enu a t th e J. Giese hom e oil H ensley road C harley Giese from Spokane. W ash ington, is visiting at the hom e of his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. Giese tills week. M ickley <v P lea san t sold a Ford ro a d ste r to Claud HesHn of F airview th is week. Miss Olive W ilson and Mrs. J. R. K n a rr attended a m eeting of th e C u tu p F ire G u atd iau asso ciatio n in P o rtlan d IT PAYS TO TRADE AT B IS H O P S on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad W eller of K en ton, Oregon, visited a t th e hom e of L. A. H allo w on W ednesday. Jan ies Cook of th e Sandy River G ar age has Installed a radio. W ednesday night w as th e first it was in operation and they listened ill on K. D. N., Sail F ran cisco and th e P ack ard building, O ur d e p o s ito rs e x p e ct a n d d eserv e F U L L P R O T E C K. F. I.. Los A ngeles, C alifornia. Ttiey TION fo r th e ir m oney in tru s te d to us. also heard p erfectly a m essage from As a pro g ressiv e w id e -a w ak e b a n k in g in stitu tio n we C algary, C anada. Mr. Cook has tak en | a re p ro v id in g fo r y o u r g r e a te r p ro te c tio n “ th e w o rld ’s ih e agency for th is radio outfit and s a fe s t b a n k c h e c k s“ -—S u p e r-S a fe ty In su red b a n k checks. th in k s no one should be w ithout one E ach d e p o s ito r is fu rn is h e d free $1,000.00 in su ra n c e in w hen so m uch enjoym ent Is to he hai# th e H a rtfo rd A ccident a n d in d e m n ity C om pany a g a in s t from so sm all am o u n t invested. Presbyteria Church Jap Crepe $ $ Bishop Bros. PROTECTION loss t h ’ ii f ra u d u le n t a n d felo n io u s a lte ra tio n . T h e se ch eck s a re a lso p ro te c te d by T h e W illiam J. B u rn s I n te r n a tio n a l D etectiv e A gency, Inc. T h is is th e la te s t d e v e lo p m en t in check p ro te c tio n , a n d its a d o p tio n by th is b a n k is a n o th e r in d icatio n of th e c a re ta k e n by th e officers in s a fe g u a rd in g th e m oney of th e ir d e p o sito rs. T h is is o n e of th e m an y re a s o n s W HY you sh o u ld m ak e th is y o u r bank. CEDÀR AND VICTORY Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge H ayden and fam ily and Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge Allder drove to S heridun last S atu rd ay to visit relativ es. Sunday m orning the H aydens drove to W illam ina to s u r p rise th e Rev. and Mrs. E. II. Cotton I |)U, w hen they arriv ed in W illam ina they found th a t Mr C atton had gone out dve „llles into tTie co u n try to prt>ach. A ccom panied by Mrs. Cot- ton tj,e p a rty continued on its way out to the little ch u rch to h ear M r . Cotton preach. He was ce rtain ly su r- prised w hen they w alked in (Battit of Hjrvahatu Gresham, Oregon . P rin tin g o rd ers. Phone 1561. Milk re p o rt b lan k s now for sale cheap a t th e O utlook office. DANCE AT FAIRVIEW T h e B ank of G resham pays 5 per cent in te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. Fairview Eire Department u n d er au sp ices of Saturday Night, March 10, Dancing 9 to 12 DANCE FAIKVIKW (ITY HAUL Columbia Granve Hal! March 17 F o u r-p iece O rch estra. Everybody welcome Merit Wins New Honors People have recognized in the new Overland a higher standard of automobile value. Longer lines, a higher hood, an all-steel body, Triplex Springs (Patented), a dependable, economical engine have earned for Over* land the greatest success of its history. Watch for W U Ijt-O onlaaA A ¿ o tT tO r m c i, io Tha S a t o r i ; K r to io t The Neu)