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GKEMIA.U Oi r i l l O k FAIRVIEW B O R IN G At the S m ith M emorial P re sb y te r ian church, th e p asto r Rev. Einauuel „ R. D. H ollensted w ill p rea ch Sunday m orning a t 11 o'clock on "P aralize d Souls." S unday school begins p ro m p t ly a t 10 o'clock. T hose who seek for a ch u rch w ith a sp iritu a l atm osphere, a rev e re n t w orship, a co rd ial fellow ship, an in sp irin g m essage, w ill ttnd it here. FR ID A Y , mu ru n m IM I i ua TK KM. HOGAN T he S unday school w ill m eet a t 10 F rie n d s of T. M„ or “Tom " C raw T he p asto r, Rev. E. G. R antou, ford, as he is m ore fam iliarly called wiH preavh a t 8 p m on , he s u b je t, by his fellow w o rk ers a t th e Colum "W orship and W ork." A m eeting of bia B rick yard, w ill be glad to learn th e official b oard is desired a t the of his steady recovery and a possible close of th is service. re tu rn to his hom e som e tim e th is week. Mr. C raw ford h as been con TROUTDALE fined to his bed for som e tim e w ith Mrs. A lta G en try w ill give a p ictu re a severe a tta c k of sc iatic rheum atism , m essage on "M issionary W ork in and th ree w eeks ago it w as thought D ressm aking and Rem odeling. J a v a ” a t 7:30 p. m. at th e church. best to rem ove him to P o rtlan d D ressm aking of all descriptions, a l Miss P arso n s w ill sing. Everybody is w h ere he could be u n d er th e daily so rem odeling of furs. P ric es rea so n able. Mrs. R ichtm yer, C leveland ave co rdially invited to be p rese n t at th is an d p erso n al su p erv isio n of his nue, G resham , phone 108. ti m eeting. physician. “ Say It w ith a W an t A d.” T he hom e of M ark D oryland of Ho POWELL VALLEY gan statio n , w as th e scene of much A m ass m eeting of th e Pow ell Valley g aiety Sunday w hen frien d s gath ered W ater D istrict No. 2 w ill be held at to help Mrs. D oryland ce le b ra te her th e Pow ell V alley schoolhouse on b irth d a y and p a rta k e of th e delicious | Monday evening. November 12 at 7:30, b irth d a y cak e baked by Mrs. Dory- (Smith Memorial) to discuss th e w ater question, to g eth er lan d 's sister-in -law . Mrs. Em anuel ' F airview , Oregon w ith o th e r im p o rta n t business. All Miller. Mrs. D oryland w as th e r e REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED, in te reste d a re u rged to be presen t. cip ien t of m any p re tty an d useful ’ 51 Inlster S ervices w ill be held in th e Sw ed p resen ts, am ong them a handsom e SERVICES ish L u th e ra n ch u rch next Sunday w in te r coat, a g ift from h e r husband. SU N D A Y SC H O O L ..........................10 A XI m orning at 11 o'clock, w hen th e Rev. M O R N IN G W O R S H IP ................. 11 A. XI Mrs. II. H osley h as been doing some H elpful — R estful — In sp irin g A. G reen of P o rtlan d will preach. p ap erin g and o th e r n ecessary re p a ir ing to a house n ea r P alm blad station, p re p a ra to ry to m oving in. Mrs. H os ley, w ith her tw o sons, R udolph and E rn e st R ichard, have been occupying a house on w h at is know n as th e old D ailey farm . Mrs. K arl S chultz. Sr., accom panied Mr. and Mrs. F ra n z O lbrich and fam ily, on a trip n ea r Mt. Hood Sunday, i She re p o rts good ro ad s all th e way • and plenty of snow. T 5 L BLIC interest and demand immediately T h e new house being erected by W. ! following the announcement of the new W. H astin g s a t th e in te rsec tio n of the Overland Champion is bewildering. Study P alm q u ist an d H ogan roads, is n ear- | these pictures. Adjustable seats! — big load ing com pletion, and m akes a sightly ing space!— a veritable sleeping car for camp an d w elcom e ad d itio n to th is p a rt of th e neighborhood. ing trips! doors front and rear! — bigger Mrs. W. H. B lack w as q u ite ill th e engine! — every closed car comfort! — cord first of th e w eek but is m uch im proved tires!—other wonderful new features. a t th e presen t. . a. m |lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|||l|||||||||||l|||IHI|||llllllllllllllllllllllllll„tllt„(,„lll,l„ml|,(|!t|t)||ltl|lH|||||t|mi|||||1|||)||||lll||||||||||(|||||(||tl||1|IHH|Hm|)||||)m||^ Presbyterian Church tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|iiiii!iR!iiiiHiittiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiR ,IIIIlllilllUlilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|||!|||||||||||||||||||||||||t|||||||(t||||||||||||i|l||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||,||H |lll|||||||„l|||„„„|„„„„i|||,i|l„Htl,|llli^ ARMISTICE O verland C ham pion E lectrifies th e N ation Back of the security and freedom of our great nation stand those silent sentinals who made the supreme sacrifice that it might be so. W e can never repay that debt save through lives of consecration to Freedom, Liberty and Peace. As America’s power was felt in the great war of history, then was victory assured. Suffering humanity knows why we pay perpetual homage to those brave souls and is ever entreat ing us to push on. In proportion as we maintain those ideals, we need have no fear. We welcome Armistice Day and all of the noble resolves it stirs within the breasts of our fellow countrymen. We want to join you in paying tribute to our nation’s heroes. BANK OF GRESHAM P L E A SA N T VALLEY Seats adjust forward •a d back for tall and •hort people. Big loading space by removing rear seat and upholstery. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Mickey of B attle ^iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiininimnHininmnuiinnmiiininnmik G round, W ashington, w ere recen t vis ito rs in th is vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. K issab erth of P o rt land called on Mr. an d Mrs. G. N. S a ger la st Sunday afternoon. ROCKWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S ag er of L ents Phone 1411 Bully Trips to Portland visited w ith rela tiv e s in th is n eig h b o r Res. Phone I UM F rien d s and neighbors su rp rised hood Sunday. Mrs. O scar W alln on T h u rsd ay , No- Mr. and Mrs. F red R ugg of Spokane " . ~ , ii > , , , , . , „ , 1 vem ber 8, b rin g in g th e ir lunch and called on frie n d s h ereab o u ts T uesday spending th e day in p leasan t w ork Mr. and Mrs. Rugg a re on th e ir w ay to and conversation. BURTEN WALKAD, Prop. Los Angeles. Two new fam ilies have recen tly ' Mr. and Mrs. P h illip s of P o rtlan d moved into Rockwood. Mr. and Mrs. A Truck for Every Purpose w ere g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and [J. T horson and fam ily an d Mrs. Boe Mrs. C. A. E k stra n d la st Sunday. Kurten for Service from M innesota occupy th e old A num ber of th e ladies gave Mrs. E. Schrepel place and Mr. and Mrs. Sep- WOOD COAL STORAGE I’. E vans a su rp rise p arty T uesday, it ton and fam ily from W heelock North being th e event of h er b irth d ay . We S olicit Y our B usiness In su red C a rrie rs D akota, have moved Into Dr. P ed er Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n K adock of L ents sen 's place. w ere g u ests at th e home of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Ja s. M cLean. Sunday. Old Tim e K e illn ls. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bliss a re having This cou n try needs an old-tim e r e ! th e ir house rem odeled and en larged. vival of religion. If it does not come T he L adies' Aid m et w ith Mrs I- 1 soon th e soul of A m erica w ill be for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, singed. The ch u rch es m ust have it; W. B u tler T h u rsd ay afternoon. the m in isters a re dying a t h e a rt for Calves, of any kind the lack of it. We do not need any PL EA SA N T HOME m ore professional, highly organized, S ee M e for C a ttle H au lin g i mu o j 7 , . ... , ¡com m ercial evangelism . T he co u n try T he Sunday school at th e Meth- has been cu rsed from th e ch u rch odist ch u rch , w ill m eet at 10 a. m. w ith has been nauseuted by such buffoon- E .B A U M A N N , c lasse s for all ages. E verybody wel- e rY- Al1 old-fashioned revival of re come. At 11 th e re w ill he a serm on- in .*i? 4c** Jle a rt w il* be , . . . , , ___ . .. _ _ ._ _ stirre d and the w hole life b ro u g h t in tte by th e p «tor, th e Rev. E. O. Ran- review before God, Is absolutely n e ton, to th e boys and g irls. At 11:15 , cessery. th e p a sto r w ill p reach on th e sub- T he p u lp its have been filled w ith P o w er to S tart P o w er to S top ject, "T h e M aster's V ision." |c lo th in g sto re dum m ies long enough. ______________ They should be filled w ith m en, live. Making the Right Friendships. virile, sym pathetic men who believe , If you have a little fairy in your Kr,'a t fundam ental, s u p e rn a tu ra l doc- “Let your next ear lie a Ruiek” home. or a big one for th a t m atter, th a t's ju s t th e place w here a sub- T h ‘‘ P ulpits of th e land should be l We are fully equipped to do any electrical work, gen scrip tio n to T he Y outh's Com panion w i,h m‘ *> w hose h e a rts and will fit in. W hen the young folks I em otions a re on fire with th e love of eral repair work, re-boring and acetylene welding. bring new ac q u ain tan c es to th e house and an u n co n tro llab le passion for | I you a re m ighty ca refu l to find out HOUls- The pews should b e filled with | All Work Guaranteed I about them before ad m ittin g them to raen who believe, and with m en a n d 1 intim acy. In the sam e way you should w<Mnet> who can pray. Both men in | m ake bure w h eth er th e m en ial frien d s ,he PulpK soil in th e pew should be i th a t th ey m ake th ro u g h read in g a re ‘ onscious of God's p resen ce and pow- GRESHAM Phone 1228 all th e ideals th a t you have been at so *'r to save- of a kind to in sp ire them or to destroy Revivals a re prayed down, they a re | m uch pains to im plant. T ry th e not organized and pum ped up. The Y outh's Com panion for a year. See 'h u rc h e s of th is co u n try m ust be re- Lesson for the Farmers. how quickly it becom es an indispen- vlved T he safety, happiness, pros- F a rm e rs a re g ettin g a strik in g oh- ¡ sable m em ber of th e household of un- p ro g ress and sanity of th is na- failing charm and co n stan t stim u lu s ii° n dem ands a g reat, so u l-stirrin g , ject lesson in about w here they would ' T IR E S I M I T I BES I to high endeavor. nation-m oving revival of old-tim e re- be a t in the proposed F arm er-L a b o r p o litical com bination. T he 52 issues of 1924 will be crow d- hglon. O ld field T he N o rth w estern E le ctric com pany ! ed w ith se ria l sto rie s, ed ito rials, poe- 1,8 ijra Y w ith g re a te r pow er try . facts and fun. S ubscribe now and Gian we have ever prayed before.— is a public service co rp o ratio n su p p ly Tires ing fo u r cities and m any farm ers w ith ¡ receiv e: ' , Rev- M. A. M atthew s. American* light, h e a t and pow er. 1. T he Y outh’s C om panion—52 is- ---------------------- A k mu Tiren E lectric w o rk ers g ettin g $7.20 a day j sues is 1924. Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Assn. 2. All th e rem ain in g issues of 1923 Bees Flourishing Business. as a basic m inim um w age, th e highest Vulcanizing anil Retreading ! 3 T he Com panion Home C alendar T he F arm ers M utual has grow n to w age scale for th is class In th e w est, ¡ All W ork G uaran teed lor. ,, «„ . ba lh * la rg e st fa rm e rs' com pany in the have gone on a s trik e for $8.00. Of 1 All to r »J ob- N orthw est. F a rm e rs who co n sid er course, they get "tim e an d a h a lt” for 4. Or include McC all s .Magazine, th e th eir own w elfare p refer It. P re sid en t overtim e, and double tim e for h o li m onthly a u th o rity on fashions. Both S n ash all rep o rts th e A ssociation has days. GKO. A. BRANDT P h o n e 1107 p u b licatio n s, onlv $3.00. over $16,000,000 In force and over 10,- T he public u tility com pany can n o t T H E YOUTH'S COMPANION, 000 m em bers. In th e p ast y ear It has stop service to th e public. It can n o t C om m onw ealth Av. and St. P aul St., paid over $33,000 In losses with one Í go on a strik e. Its ch a rg es for ser- Boston, Mass. assessm en t only at 30c per b u n d le d vices a re fixed by law. It can n o t raise New su b sc rip tio n s received a t th is do llars. T h ere Is no reaso n w hy rates. office. farm ers should pay high ra te s when T he an n u a l m eeting of sto ck T he elec trica l w o rk ers union re they can Insure in a F a rm e rs' Asso fused to subm it th e ir dem and to a r- h o ld ers of M ultnom ah county fair A W ant Ad will sell w hat you d< elation. Anyone w ishing to in su re will b ltratlo n acco rd in g to th e sta te law. will soon be held. W hat can bo not need and g et w h at you do need. j call on H. W. S n ash all at th e F a ir In so far as it crip p les th e serv ice th e done to p u t th e fair on its feet G rounds, G resham . Phone F arm ers strik e Is a g a in st th e public.— In d u s financially. You should in v estig ate, Say it th e W a n t Ad wav ‘ 2101.— Adv. th in k and act.- Adv. tria l News Bureau. Gresham Transfer & Storage Co. HAMPION GliESHAM OVERLAND Cd. W. A. Hessel Phone 1111 Gresham (Inaruntpvd H unltary W a te r-P ro o f aail A irtig h t SEPTIC T A N K S We have installed many Septic Tanks in Eastern Multnomah. Enquire of any of the following: B ank of G resham Bid. Ju d g e G. W. S tap leto n C ity of G resh am (C ity H a ll) J. I. Bacon M ultnom ah C ounty F a rm (2) Ja s. Je n n in g s J. K ilgore E. B. K irkw ood D r. \\ J. O tt Deltiel B erry R anch D. C. E ly B ank of T ro u td a le Ja s. E lklngton H. C. Cam pbell 11. E. St. ( ’la ir E. H. W illard S B. H all B e rt K ro n en b erg Dr. Geo Inglis J a s L edbury C. M. Z im m erm an E d W ilkes Mrs. M aggie Vim D. M. Donough Mrs. S adie B u rr B ird leg Heed a n d m any others. FRANK C. JO NES Phone 601 Gresham OUR HEALTH BREAD a t th is B akery and a t S tores scientific principles It's Good and Good for You Gresham City Bakery P hone 1221 FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. P IE T L , Prop. HOME SWEET HOME Phone 1711 T H Itf lS I T - K E E P Gresham ON WELL THAT« THE LA<4T W EPO /N 6 I'LL EVER. OU T O I N . “YOU NOTICE I MAPE A HIT X I T H SAY E P E E C M . AN’ W IT H P IP TOO N O T IC E YOU, R u B iU N ’ IT M i Gresham. Phone MAIN STREET GARAGE F IS K Contains the Vitamines, ml”ed by THEO. VAN DONINCK CASH PAID HOW V O IC E F IL L E D T H E H A L L 1? ~ Gresham Tire Shop T H IN K ! Ye<5 , M O 6 T O f T H E ÚUE4T« WENT OUT T O H A L E RO O M F O R I T . 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