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PAGE TH REE PLEASANT VALLEY m u n ity ^ 'c h u rc h ' h ° ” rel1 C° ? ' APProjtlm at<‘ly 125 g u ests atten d ed TROUTDALE C larence P arso n s, M B. McGinnis, J. MAX SUFFERING FROM BROKEN NECK LIVES o ’clock as u ua! next s 10 I danclng p arty S atu rd ay nig h t at Sim oni and Spence Bros., sen t celery L. W. Ju d d of T routdale. R. 1, who o clock: a u s u a l next S unday m orn- the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M th is week to the V egetable G row ers g. At o clo ck . Rev. S. F. P itts S p rin g er of P lea san t Valley. ¡asso ciatio n convention a t Buffalo, suffered a broken neck w hile w orking for the Ridge L um ber com pany a few vili preach. I Mr. an d Mrs. C. C. G risw old w ere New York. T he M arket G row ers a s weeks ago. has been rem oved from guests a t th e S p rin g e r hom e d u rin g sociation p u ts on th is C elery King Good S am a ritan ho sp ital to th e Nash F A IR V IE W the week. Mr. G risw old is a w ell co n test each year to d eterm in e w ho sa n ita riu m n ea r T ro u td ale w here he know n re a lty d ealer of M inneapolis, grow s the best celery In th e United is receiving tre a tm e n ts and w here he ' The Note of T riu m p h ’’ w ill be the M innesota, and is seeking a p erm a S tate s and Canada. H. C. McGinnis is rep o rted to be im proving daily. H is subject of th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollen- cap tu red th e prize last season. n en t location in th is locality. neck is com plete y broken an d he is sted a t th e Sm ith M em orial P resby Mr. and Mrs. H. L o rim er of P o rt paralyzed from th e sh o u ld ers down, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n K adoch of L ents te ria n ch u rc h next S unday m orning w ere c a lle rs a t th e hom e of Mr. and land w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. yet he ta lk s and laughs and is eager a t 11 o'clock. T he Sunday school w ill C harles S h u te Sunday. Mrs. J. I. M cLean la st Sunday. for visits from his friends. H is case m eet as usual a t 10 o'clock. Mr. an d Mrs. G. H. R ichey have T ro u td ale school opened on Monday is declared to be m ost w onderful. gone to P endleton to v isit w ith th eir 1 m orning w ith a larg e atten d an ce. T he T he Nash sa n ita riu m w as recen tly P hone su b sc rip tio n s to 1561. Strong Sturdy Shoes, made of son L. C. Richey. They w ill rem ain J te ac h ers a re Mrs. E. C. Shaw . Mrs. reopened, a fte r having been closed for j G race Otto and Mrs. C. E. Scott. good leather to give lasting ser u n til a fte r th e roundup. sev eral m onths. Dr. H. V. Adix is the V isito rs a t th e L. A. H arlow home co n su ltin g physician. Mr. and Mrs. H en ry Melby of P o rt vice. Black and brown calf-skin land w ere g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. on F rid ay evening w ere Mr. and Mrs. and vici. and Mrs. W ill Richey. Sunday. R. W. P ric e an d W. B. S trubble. on BO RIN G Louie W agner is assem b lin g m a te r Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Flem ing Mr. and Mrs. O. A. P alm er and son (Smith Memorial) ial on th e gro u n d for a new 7-room and Mr. and Mrs. Jo sep h Beveridge, O rville sp en t th e w eek-end v isitin g bungalow. all of P o rtlan d . REV. E. R. I). HOLLEXSTED, Popular Prices Mrs. S alen a S h o rt and baby a re here w ith relativ es in P o rtland. Minister U'Dltlo» Expert Allen A Sam G regson from eK rry, Ore., is from C alifo rn ia v isitin g a t th e home F airview , Oregon 1-5 will be given to him who proves that Black Cat SU NDA Y SCHOOL............ in 4 M. * pan not find the deficiency of his ma- of Mrs. S h o rt’s m other. Mrs. F ran ces spending a few days of th is w eek a t MORNING W O RSH IP ............ '.'.'.li a SI. Stockings £P_»ne .o n starting, lighting and ignition. Fox. his home here. Main Street Garage. ». P hene Gresham 1228. 25c to 35c .SUBJECT S everal of th e grad e school g rad u Mrs. E. C. Shaw re tu rn e d from the “ The Note of Trium ph” Storage battery repairing and reenarg- e a st on T h u rsd ay accom panied by a ates of la st year have en tered the '’><• starter and generator work. Raker H elpful — R estful — In sp irn ig <sk Son. | sis te r who w ill spend th e w in te r here. G resham high school th is year. They Mr. and Mrs. A1 Stafford of th e Vic are Miss G ertru d e Naas, Miss Mildred to ry neighborhood w ere S unday v isit D rlsele. Miss Iren e Sw eitzer, H arry o rs a t th e hom e of Mrs. N ina Buxton. B jur, K enneth H arb erg and Neil A very enjoyable reu n io n and b irth A rm strong. D onald M ornnd entered day d in n er w as given in honor of Mrs. Benson P olytechnic In P o rtland. B ase L ine and B airdsdale Road Sunday g u ests a t th e home of Mr. E lla H ensley a t h e r hom e on Sunday. All of h er ch ild ren w ith th e exception and Mrs. E. V. M auldlng and fam ily J . J . BRAUND, Prop. of Mrs. W. R. C rosier, an d a num ber w ere, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Conoy and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K irk of g ran d c h ild ren w ere p resen t. Mrs. A nna R ich ard so n an d son Linn and fam ily, a ll of Silverton, Oregon. Jo h n A nderegg has recen tly moved and d au g h ter E lla left M onday m o rn Tires, Accessories, Gas and Oil ing for P a rk e r, W ashington, w here to the Geo. Knox place. Mrs. C urtis, who has been q u ite ill th ey w ill w ork picking an d packing ALL WORK GUARANTEED fru it. for the _______ p ast tw o m onths, is rep o rted \\ hat are you going to heat your house with, this T he follow ing T ro u td ale young peo- m uch Improved, winter? pie are atten d in g high school: Faye I M r- a n d M rs- G raber and fam ily Don’t think a pipeless furnace is impossible on ac P a rso n s is a tten d in g C om m ercial high, have recen tly moved to th e Vetsch j W inston A llard and Q uincy Howell, place. count of the expense. We can install a Rev. E. G. R anton preached his fare- Jefferson high, H orace McGinnis, Ben- GRESHAM MEAT MARKET son P o lytechnic in P o rtlan d . H elen w ell serm on h ere Sunday before leav ■ L audan, M ildred S u rb er, L ouise How- ing to atten d conference in P o rtlan d in your home that will heat an eight- will help solve the question. Choice Lamb, Veal and other j ard , H elen A lth au s an d H a rrie t th is week. room house for $150. Smaller size for $95. meats always on hand, also for the hot w eather a splendid F u n e ra l services for Leon Siefer, H olm es are atten d in g Union high in These furnaces carry a five-year guarantee by the assortm ent of cold lunch m eats and Red Rock Cheese. G resham and B eulah M iller Union w ho died T h u rsd ay of last week, w ere held from th e fam ily home h ere S a t high No. 1 a t Corbett. manufacturer, they are made in Oregon by Oregon la Fresh Fish Thursdays and Fridays urday, w ith in te rm e n t in th e D am as Jo h n Giese from C alifo rn ia is v isit bor and are giving excellent service in many Oregon Home Cured Bacon and Lard a Specialty. ing a t th e hom e of his p a re n ts, Mr. cu s cem etery. homes. A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. T u rn e r retu rn ed and Mrs. J. Giese. \\ e will be glad to show you the Sibloco in our store. Phone 1891 P ow ell S treet. G resham M rs. Ju liu s L am b p ert en tertain ed from K erry, Oregon, th e la st of the w ith a b irth d ay d in n er on T h u rsd ay w eek and expect to rem ain h ere for evening in honor of h er siste r, Miss th e w inter. Mrs. N ellie Shaw of Long Beach, M arjorie K endall. Gresham, Oregon Kes. Phone 1936 T h e L ad ies’ Aid m eeting w as p o st C alifornia, Is visiting a t th e hom e of poned from S eptem ber 12 to W ednes h er m other, Mrs. L. Siefer. Mr. and Mrs. V. M endenhall and day, S eptem ber 19. T hey m eet a t the hom e of Mrs. B. M oorehead on the fam ily re tu rn e d th e la st of th e week H ensley road. from a 3-w eeks’ stay a t Pacific City. BI RTEX WALRAD, Prop. Jas. H ite is actin g as tem p o rary Mrs. L. A. Pow ell is q u ite sick at h er home here. c a rrie r on Route 2 in th e absence of A Truck for Every Purpose G race B erney, Ida B erney and Loyd Johnson, who is tak in g his a n has been appointed representative for the Burtcn for Service G ladys H u rt of T ro u td ale re tu rn e d n u al vacation. Gresham territory of the Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Siefer and son T uesday evening from a h ik in g trip to W 00P COAL STORAGE E ag le Creek. E ach rep o rted a very visited a few days th e first of th e week We S olicit Y our B usiness In su re d C arrler8 , of In d ian ap o lis, In d ian a enjoyable tim e. A gnes H u rt w as to at the hom e of Mrs. S iefer’s m other, have accom panied th e p a rty b ut re Mrs. E m m a G regson and fam ily. He will call at your homes and show you samples of Boring ball team lost th e last gam e this guaranteed Silk Hosiery. m ained hom e on acco u n t of illn ess. of the season to E stacad a S unday on L adies H osiery, 4 p airs, $5.59, Men's H osiery, 6 pairs, $6.99 the hom e g rounds w ith a score of „ u ;S ee *’“Ke 120, S atu r(lay E vening Post, Sept. 8 Residence, L aw rence A»enwe. H«x 435, Gresham, Ore. 8 to 13. Sunday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. B oring and fam ily w ere Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Ott and fam ily, Miss Violet P e rre t and Miss EWi T acheron, all of G resham . W eek-end gu ests at th e home of J. E. S iefer and fam ily w ere th re e sis ters. Mrs. B rille rt of S tella, W ashing ton, Mr. and Mrs. G eisler of P o rtlan d , Mrs. McCabe of Sandy, Oregon, Mr. We Deliver and Mrs. Ed. Rich of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. P. C. L arson of P o rtlan d , Mr. C larence Siefer and tw o sons, Edwin Siefer of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. Boring, Oregon Phone Sandy 13x3 F ra n k S iefer of M abery statio n . Mrs. L. C. A rm strong, who has been ill for th e p ast tw o w eeks, is m uch improved. Mrs. C aldw ell of P o rtlan d is sp en d ing a few days of th is week am ong Fresh or Cured, Lard. Etc., prepared and sold under ab frien d s and relativ es here. solutely sanitary conditions and a t lowest S unday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. possible prices, you'll go to and Mrs. F ritz S tag er and fam ily were, M arth a and A lbert S tag er and Miss M arie A nderegg of P o rtland. Jo e L unday and son H enry re GEO. DIETL, Prop. Phone 1711 Gresham tu rn ed from K erry. Oregon, th e last of th e week. Mr. L unday expects to re tu rn to his w ork soon b ut H enry Lunday is hom e for the w inter as he is a sen io r in th e G resham high school a t th is B akery and a t S tores this year. S ch o o l 4 , A * for B o y s a n d G ir ls Presbyterian Church $2.75 to $5.50 BASE L IN E GARAGE It’s Time to Consider the H EA T Q U ESTIO N General Auto Repairing WHAT SHALL WE EAT? SIBLOCO PIPELESS FURNACE L L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Gresham Transfer & Storage Co. ANNOUNCEM ENT PERRY KITZMILLER Real Silk Hosiery Mills All Kinds of Rough and Dressed LUMBER Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co. cuts price to FOR THE BEST MEATS $495 THE SANITARY MARKET OUR HEALTH BREAD Six W onderful A d v a n ta g e s: Unequaled economy. Bigger, more powerful engine. Easiest riding Triplex springs. Strongest rear axle on any low-priced car. All-steel touring body. Durable, brilliant, baked-enamel finish. New Prices—AU Models Touring Roadster Red Bird Coupe Sedan was $525 was $525 • • • was was $'95 was $860 - • - Now $495 Now $495 Now $695 • Now $750 Now $795 C ard of T hanks. We w ish to th a n k o u r frien d s and neighbors for th e ir kindness and help during th e sick n ess and b u rial of our husband and b ro th er and especially I the fra te rn a l o rd ers, P atro n s and Hus-1 bandry and I. O. O. F. of Boring, Ore scientific p rin cip les I t’s Good and Good for Yon Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DON1NCK cain. Storage, Storage l.l For sto rag e see Burten I G resham , pbone 1411. HA I. MOM your choice for 6 cent* K« I> ed ‘ . C orbett. A U p r tc e j/ o b. Toledo Contains the Vitamines, in k ed by pound. Yes, We Have the BUICK Agency F. “ Let your next car he a B ulik” r The Most Automobile in the World for the Money M A IN STREET GARAGE F IS K GRESHAM Phone 1228 TIRES AMI» TUBES W IL L Y S -K N IG H T P R IC E S ALSO CREATLY Gresham Overland Co. W. A. HESSEL REDUCED Oldfield Tires A mer lean« Akron Tires V uleanislnr and Hetreading Ail W ork G uaranteed Gresham Tire Shop GKO . A. BRANDT P h o n e 1107 JOHN W. OLIVER Tiolinist and Teacher Mr. Oliver will reopen his studio for the third sea son in Gresham. Saturday, October 6. Pupils are re quested to report between I and S. STUDIO —Second and Roberts Ave.