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Navy Hand Will \»1 VMt Portland. T he visit of the fam ous Navy Baud to P o rtla n d has been cancelled a c co rding to advices received from W ashington by L ieu ten an t C om m and e r D aniel E. B arbey. Navy R ecruiting officer of th e P o rtlan d d istrict. P re sid en t H arding h as been so pleased a t th e accom m odations of fered by th e Naval ship th e U S. S. H enderson, th a t he nas decided to re tu rn to th e ea st coast by th e "H ender son" and has cancelled th e a rra n g e m en ts for his re tu rn by a shipping board ship. It w ill th e re fo re be nec e ssary for th e band to rem ain on board th e H enderson instead of going o v erland to W ashington as was planned. ‘‘Use w an t a d s”—a good adage. FISK S TIKES AND TUBES Oldfield Tires A m erican- T im e Akron Tires Vulcanizing: and Ketreadimr IO H r G e i» All W ork G uaranteed Uresham Tire Shop GEO. A. BRANDT P h o n e 1107 ICE CREAM AND IC E any quantity, any time D ELIV ERED m ade in G resham Gresham Ice Cream & Ice Company. Phone ISSI Gresham BASE R ep ub lican ’s N ew W h a t you w an t, w hen you w an t it. as you w ant it— W a n t ad. it. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATIO N. Departm ent of the Interior, U. S. Land Office a t Portland. Oregon, June 20, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that Alexander O. L. McCarl. of Corbett, Oregon, who. on October 3, 1921, m ade H om estead Entry No. 07183. for Lot 2 (NW (4 N E U ), Sec tion 3, Township 1 S, Range 5 E, W Mer idian, has filed notice of Intention to m ake three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the R egister and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Portland. Oregon, on the 15th day of August, 1923. Claim ant nam es a s w itn e ss e s: John W. Miller, of Corbett, Oregon. Mrs. O. L. McCarl, o f Corbett. Oregon. Thom as Bennett, o f Corbett, Oregon. Oliver Champain, of Corbett, Oregno. A ct 6-9-16 and Sec. 2305-R. 8. A L E X A N D E R SW EEK . Register. L IN E J. .1. BRAUN D, Prop. General Auto Repairing Accessories, T he L adies' Home and F o reig n Mis sion society of th e Sw edish L u th e ra n ch u rc h will hold a bake sa le and law n social S atu rd ay evening J u ly 28 a t 8 o'clock a t th e hom e of P. A. Jo hnson. A p rogram w ill be given a fte r w hich refre sh m e n ts w ill be sold. Everybody is co rd ially invited. S ervices w ill be held ih th e Swedish L u th e ra n ch u rc h n ex t S unday a fte r noon a t 3 o’clock, when th e Rev. H. R. G eb h ard t of G resham w ill preach. Special m usic w ill be ren d ered a t the services and a t th e close a social hour will be enjoyed, w hen coffee and cake w ill be served. All are co rd ially in vited. Gas and Oil PLEASANT VALLEY A service w ill be held In th e ch u rc h a t 8 o'clock on n ex t S unday in th e in te re sts of th e N ear E ast Relief. T he Rev. A. Sellw ood, who has been a m issio n ary in R u ssia and China, w ill be the sp eak er. All a re cordially invited. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FAIRVIEW T he fu n eral serv ices for Mrs. E llen YOUR A. Sm ith, who died suddenly at th e SELF hom e of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. J . H. h ie S h arp , on la st Monday, w ere held “TH RIET" from the B ap tist ch u rch in G resham y esterd ay aftern o o n , th e Rev. D. Q. L IF T B a rry officiating. Music w as fu rn BY ished by Mrs. J. N. C lanahan and Miss O l’ E M M J M yrtle R usher. In term e n t w as in Mt. A\ Scott cem etery. ACCOUNT Mrs. Sm ith w as a d au g h ter of Ja s. J. and Jan e C. H atch. She w as born AT -now an d rea re d In a M ethodist parsonage. THE She w as a n ativ e of W illiam stow n. V erm ont, w here she w as born on Sep tem b er 25. 1842. W hile she w as a sm all child she moved w ith the fam ily to Illin o is and la te r to W isconsin. In May, 1862. she was united in m a rria g e to Joel D. Axtell. To them Greshain, Oregon w ere born th re e ch ild ren . Mrs. C arrie E. Dimmock, now deceased, Mrs. S h arp of G resham and F ra n k D. A x tell of Seal Beach. C alifornia T he husband died w hile th e ch ild ren w ere v ery young and th e widow la te r m a r- J ried Edw in T. Sm ith. SA YE Mr. and Mrs. Sm ith m ade th e ir AND hom e in W isconsin u n til 1905, when th ey cam e to Oregon, locating In F air- HAYE view. A fter a few y ea rs they moved to Newberg, w h ere Mr. S m ith passed aw ay. F o r th e p ast six y ea rs Mrs. Sm ith m ade h er hom e In N ew berg | l ||ll,ll,lllin|IIIIIIIIBIHIIHIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||||||||||||MmjW||||||||,|,,,,|n,,,||,,|||||,||||,|H||(||||||||||||||(||||(|||||))|,||)||— i and Salem w ith h er d au g h ter and = BANK OF GRESHAM PO W E L L VALLEY GARAGE B ase L ine and B alrd sd ale Road Tires, GIVE T h ree m e rc an tile estab lish m e n ts on National Chairman Main s tre e t will ch an g e th e ir loca tio n s in th e n ear future. T he first to move will be Guy D. Jo n es, th e jew eler, who expects to ta k e o ver th e sto re being p rep ared for him in the Ed. O sburn building early next week. T he new room , w hich is 24 x 30, is be ing put in shape for Mr. Jo n e s' use by David Cathey, who has p u t in new foundatio n s and is rep lacin g th e floor. T he new sto re w ill have fine show facilities, w hich w ill be used to the best possible advantage. In addition to his je w elry stock and w atch r e p airin g b usiness. Mr. Jo n es is plan ning to add ch in a an d fancy po ttery to his stock. T he sto re v acated by Mr. Jo n e s w ill be occupied by th e D avidson P h a r m acy, as soon as n ecessary a lte ra tio n s can be m ade, and th e sp ace occupied by D avidson w ill be used by Ayls- w o rth & M artin in th e ir grow ing m en’s fu rn ish in g business. T hese changes a re to be m ade so th a t th e Big Ed E. Sm ith, a law yer of Mio* sto re s involved may be ready for b u si ness in th e ir new locations about Au ueaota and long a power in the lie* publican party, is the man selected g u st 1. by P resident H arding to take bold o f the party r e t a i n p rep a.aflo u for the 1024 elections.. Money to loan on re a l estate. F arm loans a t 6 p er cent. B. W. T horne.— Adv. g ran d d a u g h ters. She cam e to G resh am a few w eeks ago to m ake her hom e w ith Mrs. S h arp , w here she passed aw ay suddenly la st Monday. Mrs. Sm ith w as for m any y ea rs an activ e ch u rch w o rk er, being p a rtic u la rly in terested in ch o ir w ork. Seven y ea rs ago she received a fall w hich b roke h er hip and since th en she was obliged to w alk w ith a cru tch . Besides th e ch ild ren m entioned, Mrs. S m ith is survived by a b ro th er, J. A. H atch of W isconsin, g ra n d c h il d ren and g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n and a h o st of frien d s who m ourn th e ir loss. Card of T h an k s. We w ish to th a n k all who so kindly helped to lighten o u r sorrow , by w ords of sym pathy, flowers, and m usic, in th e loss of o u r m o th er and g ran d - I m other. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. S h arp and F am i ly, Mr. an d Mrs. F. D. Axtell and Fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. F red W il liam s, Mr. an d Mrs. E rv in H od son, Mr. and Mrs. A rchie Dim- mock. TROUTDALE Automobile Repairing We a re equipped to rep a ir your car, reg a rd le ss of th e make, and do a first- class Job, one th a t we feel safe In g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. We have lots of room for live au to storage. G re sh a m G a ra g e I’hone 2391 EKED SOUTHARD, Prop. N ight P h on e 25x5 WHAT SHALL WE EAT? „ 1V . GRESHAM MEAT MARKET w ill help solve the question. Choice Lamb. Veal and other m eats alw ays on hand, a lso for the hot w eather a splendid assortm en t of cold lunch m eats and Red Rock Cheese. T h ere w ill be a special m eeting of UreNh Fish Thursdays and Fridays Mr. and Mrs. C. B u ck n er an d fam i th e T ro u td ale fllow er club a t th e p u b ly. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. M oller and lic lib ra ry on M onday aftern o o n , Ju ly H om e Cured Bacon and Lard a Specialty. d au g h ter M arjorie, Mrs. Mabel O liver 23d. Im p o rtan t b u sin ess Is to come A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. and son of M uskogee, O klahom a, m o before th e club. P hone 1891 tored to G overnm ent Camp, S atu rd ay Pow ell S treet. G resham T he p lay let "G arden C in d erella,” m orning, re tu rn in g Sunday evening. given h ere S atu rd ay n ig h t u n d er th e East 8th and Clay Portland They cam ped a t G overnm ent Camp, au sp ices of th e P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso clim bing p a r t w ay up Mt. Hood S u n ciation, w as m uch enjoyed by those day m orning. Guaranteed attending. Sim ilar» D IF F E R E N T P R IC K S D EFFK R EN T PK.KTCH W ater-Proof A lbert Pye and fam ily now occupy and Airtight th e co ttag e on th e A dventists cam p COTTRELL We have installed many Septic Tanks in Eastern ground and F ra n k C raw ford moved E v an g elist E v erett B. P a rro tt, who ills fam ily into th e house acro ss the Multnomah. Enquire of any of the following: Leave Orders at T O D D ’S Barber Shop is cond u ctin g m eetin g s In O resham , stre e t from th e M. E. ch u rc h vacated Bank of Grenham Bid. Judge O. W. Stapleton ■ will preach at th e C o ttrell com m uni- by th e Pye family. f l t y of Gresham (C ity H all) J I. Bacon 1 ty ch u rc h on n ex t S unday a t 11 ■Multnomah County Farm (2) Jas Jennings Mrs. E. G. Rolph and ch ild ren have J. K ilgore E. It. Kirkwood Dr. W" J Ott i o'clock. He w ill be accom panied by re tu rn e d from S pokane, W ashington, Delflel Berry Ranch D. C. Ely Rank o f Troutdale Ills h elp ers and special m usic w ill be Elkin Jas Elklngton w here th ey have been v isitin g for th e II. C. Campbell H. L. St. Clair ! fu rn ish ed by th e Pow ell V alley strin g E H. Willard p ast six weeks. S. B. Hull Bert Kronenberg band. All a re invited to a tte n d and Dr. Goo. Inglis Jas. Dedbury N orm an H ow ard sp en t th e w eek Ç. M. Zimmerman Ed W ilkes to b rin g b ask et lunch if desired. Mrs. Maggi*- Ulm end w ith frie n d s a t Rockwood. Oregon. D. M. Donough Mrs. Sadie Burr Bird I eg Reed T he T ro u td ale baseball team played and m any others. BORING th e M ilw aukie V olunteer F ire d e p a rt We Deliver m en t team on th e diam ond h ere S u n T he Rev. A. Sellw ood, who h as been day an d defeated them 10 to 7. a m issio n ary in R ussia and China. L. A. H arlow and Ju d g e G eorge W. Gresham I w ill speak a t th e ch u rch a t 11 o'clock S tap leto n of G resham a re spendnig ( in th e In terests of th e N ear E a st Re th e week a t Moffit S p rin g s, W ashing Boring, Oregon Phone Sandy 13x3 I lief. ton. Louis Visconl an d fam ily have P h o n e w ant ads. to 1561. moved in to th e T. W S m ith residence. R ecent v isito rs a t th e P. H. P e te r son hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. H ughie i t nT^ln\n°,mP.any pald ln laxea and brIdK« re n ta ls • total of n early M cDonald an d d au g h ter from M inne County °° 481 y e a r' We “ re th * heaT,eat ta x p ay ers in M ultnom ah apolis, M innesota, and a s is te r of Mr. P ete rso n from S eattle, W ashington. , , Com pan’r w l,l expend ln co n stru ctio n w ork and b etterm en ts a Mrs. F ra n c e s Fox and son, Milton, n avroU ,5 '000'00,0 d u rln * 1923- T h ere a re 4200 em ployes on our p ay ro ll a t th e p rese n t tim e. drove th e ir new F ra n k lin c a r to Ba » o e ? Ur,nK7 t 23 thl8 Com pany will d istrib u te ln p ay ro lls ln th e te rrl- ker, O regon, w here they visited r e la 8’’1r1Yed by us ■ to ta l of over »6.000.000. and over 90 per cent of tives for a week. th a t w ill go rig h t back Into th e ch a n n els of local t r a d ^ - l n other Mr. and Mrs. J. H. T hom as have re w ords, w ill be sp e n t h ere a t home. iru u e—in o m er tu rn ed to th e ir hom e a t N ew port. O re D uring th e p a st y ea r we have added over 6000 new lig h t and gon, a fte r a six w eeks' visit a t th e e x c w d e ^ t’K a r 10 ° “ r ' erVlC* a “ d th ' S record W,U Prubably ba home of th e ir son, C. I. Thom as. Mrs. D alton, siste r of Mrs. F ra n k nb„Lh?."i S ° m p a? y baa over »fi0.000.000 a c tu a lly Invested In tangible physical p ro p erty devoted to a useful and p erm an en t public service Bosco, called on Mrs. A. D. K endall covering n early 60 th riv in g cities, tow ns an d v illages ta th ia v 'e ta ity en ro u te from T he D alles, Oregon, to en< «nUi ' h rlb8 f° r “ te Z Hbare" of o u r 7 Per cent P rio r P re fe r- Tacom a W ashington. She rep o rts p d se?8 t k d b m e M P ro fit-sh arin g p a rtn e r in th is g reat en ter- Mrs. Bosco w ill soon be able to leave The D alles h o sp ital w here she has D lvtdends paid re g u la rly «very th re e m onths. been for gome tim e. In v estm en t D ep artm en t V isitors a t th e L. A. H arlow home during th e p ast week w ere Mr. and Mrs. U. O. Shlppy of Salem , Mrs. A. A. Room «95 E lectric Rldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon C ourtney and Mrs. Joseph Beveridge of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. M artin P ra tt, Mrs. G allow ay, Miss Young and 1 B ID « W A ST E D , Dr. W aldt, all of P o rtlan d . Mr. T rld - BIDS W ASTED. b!d" w,,) •*“ received for painting Healed hi,Is are wanted for 20 cords of w e ll of th e N o rth w estern E lectric . . the 3 rnutdale schoolhouse and buildings No. I hrst growth tlr wood, to he dellv- com pany, w as a g u est of Sam H arlow Inform ation furnished by the clerk. Bids f r, .V *’2’ Troutdale schoolhouse not must be In by August 6th The hoard re later than Sent 1, 1923 Rids m ust be In or, T uesday. serves the right to reject any and all bids. before Aug. 4. 1923 The hoard r.-servea NANCY I’. THOMAS, the right to reject any and all bids Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Y arnell from Clerk School Diet No. 20. NANCY p. THOMAS, ’ WIDy»- K night C oupe-Sedan haa no folding seats to cfimh o ve r Boise. Idaho, a re visiting at th e L. P. Troutdale, Oregon. Route 2 t'lerk School Dlst. No. 20. Troutdale, Oregon. Route 2 » between. Instead, it haa <A»on ¿oM /n n i at»J r—r, offering easy H ow ard home. T hey d esire to locate SOTICE T il UREDITOKS. entrance and exit to all five passengers. Thia superb creation combine« In T ro u td ale but are un ab le to find a Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Ass«. •n g in ililn g excellence w ith complete, luxurious closed car appointments at house to live In. Does Flourishing Business. <’ase No. 22449 a nwdemf price. W Y17 e — L — of __ 3LZ ;11_ «r , a • , the Circuit Court of the Htate o f Ore know no T W illy«-Knight T he F arm ers M utual haa grow n to Mr. an d Mrs. C. M anning, Mr. and In gon that I A M i worn out. for the County of Multnomah. be the la rg e st farm ers' com pany I d the Probate Department. Mrs H asty anil Miss C lara May H asty, In the Matter of the last Will and T esta N orthw est. F arm ers who consider all of P o rtlan d , w ere visitors a t th e ment and of the E state of Enoch H oult th e ir own w elfare p refer It. P resid en t Drown, Deceased L P. H ow ard h om e on Sunday. Notice Is hereby given that the under S n ash stl re p o rts the A ssociation haa Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es Spence, Misses signed has been appointed executrix of over »16.000,000 In force and over 10,- the last will and testam ent and of the ^ lia b ility \ \ \ A. HESSEL M argaret and Miriam Spence, John estate e f Enoch Hoult Ilrown, deceased 000 m em bers. In the peat year It haa by the Circuit Court of the State of Ore paid over »33.000 In losses w ith one McGinnis and R ichard K n a rr took a gon, for Multnomah County, and has assessm en t only a t 30c per hundred trip to G overnm ent Camp Sunday. qualified All persons u having ’ ........... .. s « VI U H ' claim I M i r i l M s T h ere la no reason why Maid cut at« ar« hereby notified d ollars. to pr«M»nt the name, duly verified an by farm ers should pay high ra te s w hen Day by day In every way life gets law required, to the underaigned at the they can in su re In a F a rm e rs' Asso of Mi-Quirk A Schneider. 203-5 b etter and b e tte r to those « ho have a office W ithrow R ldg, Gresham. Oregon, within ciation. A nyone w ishing to In su re will call on H. W. H nashall a t the F air six m onths from the date hereof rig h t p u rp o se In life and d irec t th e ir M IN N IE GEORGIA IIROWN. O rounds, O resham . Phone F a rm e rs th o u g h ts and efforts to w ard p ro m o t Mi-OUIRK A SC H N E ID E R , Ba 2101.—Adv. *• ing th e good, th e tru e and th e b ea u ti A ttorneys for Executrix Dated and first published. July 6, 1923 Milk re p o rt b lanks now for sale ful ln th e w orld. D ate of last publication, Aug. 3, 1923. cheap at th e O utlook office. National Laundry Company The Laundry that does Kinds of Laundry SEPTIC T A N K S Ask MR. C. W. BOGGIS, the Route Man All Kinds of Rough and Dressed LUM BER FRANK C. JONES Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co. These Significant Facts Should Appeal To You *1595 ■Gflujit-Stáaii WILLY No Trick Seats GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. KNIGHT , ¡illllllllllllllllllllllllll||IHIIIII|||||||||||||||||lllll|lllllllllllll)||llllll||||||||l[|||(|||||||||[|||||||||||)||||||||||)||||||||||||U|)|[|||||[= Portland liailway, Light & Power Co.