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GRESHAM F A IR V IE W FAIRVIEW WOMAN HAS BIRTHDAY SURPRISE OITLOOK. POW ELL VALLEY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Ij, Hfc>< NEAR EAST WORKER TEELS OE WHOLE FAMILIES LOST Miss A nna Nordblom , a sen io r of A very en joyable s u rp rise b irth d ay G resham high, in th e L incoln Day ex I th in k th e people of Oregon w ill be show er w as given for Mrs. G. O. Dolph ercises held la st T uesday, had th e b etter ab le to visualize th e situ atio n by h er d au g h ter, Mrs. L au ra Spicer p le asu re of w inning a b eau tifu l bronxe in the N ear E a st.” w rites Mrs. W. E. of 1111 E. M arket stre e t, P o rtlan d . F ri m edal w hich w as offered to th e senior Rambo of P o rtlan d , form erly su b m ittin g th e best essay on th e su b Baker, who for two y ea rs w as in re day afterno o n , F e b ru a ry 8. Among je c t of Lincoln. T h e m edal w as lief w ork in A sia Minor. “Since th e th e g u ests w ere som e of th e friends aw ard ed by th e Rev. A. S. H isey, who trag ed y a t A lbany w here th re e whole of Mrs. Dolph from F airview , a n um w as a g u est a t th e ex ercises. fam ilies w ere w iped out it may be Seven Pow ell V alley frien d s of Mrs. easier to u n d ersta n d m any of the ex b er fo rm erly of th a t place who now resid e in P o rtlan d , as w ell as q u ite a L illie T ilg n e r m et w ith h e r on W ed periences th ro u g h w hich the people of n um ber of frien d s an d rela tiv e s of th e nesday aftern o o n and enjoyed a social th e Near E ast have gone th ese last few y ears.” R efresh m en ts w ere fam ily w ho resid e in th e city. T hese tim e to g eth er. “W hen we sailed for th e N ear E ast served. w ere n ea rly yall assem bled w hen Mrs. in 1919 one of our sh ip m ates w as a W illiam C a rlste d t and J. A. L iedfors young A rm enian who had lived in Dolph and h e r d a u g h te r Mrs. P earl Je n k in s of Oak G rove arriv ed , so th e drove to tow n W ednesday an d took in A m erica th e preceding six years. He had w orked h ard and saved his money, th e a u to show. su rp rise w as com plete. hoping to b rin g over his tw o sisters. T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r m eeting w as He had not h eard from them for sev Mrs. Dolph w as p resen ted w ith nu m erous a rtic le s, both useful and o r w ell atten d e d W ednesday evening and era l m onths, nor from any o th e r of his nam en tal, and th o se p rese n t expressed a fine 'p ro g ra m w as p u t on by th e relativ es, an d in d esp eratio n he w as going over to h u n t them up. We se p good w ishes and a d esire th a t she ch ild ren . In addition to th e p rogram ara ted in C onstantinople. Two going P e rry K itzm iller p u t on a tw o-reel m ig h t enjoy m any m o re b irth d ay s. m onths la te r we m et him a t Adna, in T he frien d ly v isitin g w as in te r film show ing th e pro cess of silk m an- Asia Minor. He told us he had been spersed w ith rad io selectio n s an d a u fa c tu re from th e m u lb e rry leaf to I to th e old hom e and o th e r villages th e finished p ro d u ct of silk hosiery. I " h ere rela tiv e s had lived b ut no tra c e guessing game. could be found of any of his 75 r e la T he room s w ere very p re ttily dec T his w as enjoyable as w ell as in stru c tiv e s , n ea r an d d istan t. H e w as m ak tive. orated in lavender and yellow . A de ing his w ay back to A m erica alone.” Mrs. G ust A nderson is enjoying a "T h is case w hich cam e u n d er our licious luncheon w as served and all p resen t exp ressed th em selv es as h av tw o w eek s’ v isit w ith Mrs. P. M. Mag p erso n al observation could be du p li c a te d lite ra lly th o u san d s of tim es in nuson, a t W arren to n . ing g re a tly enjoyed th e occasion. Mr. an d Mrs. Thom pson of P o rtlan d th e N ear E ast w here w hole fam ilies C arload A m erican field fence, barb- visited on S unday w ith Sw an Olson w ere wiped out. not even one survivor rem aining. A lthough th is w as in 1919 " * rig h t. and fam ily. w hen th e w ar w as supposed to be G. M agnuson h as been on th e sick over, yet fighting co n tin u ed th ro u g h list for som e tim e, b u t is th o u g h t to the Near E ast betw een th e G reeks and T u rk s u n til ab o u t a y ear ago, w ith be som e b e tte r a t p resen t. such scenes of h o rro r being enacted S ervices S unday as u su al. Sunday all the tim e. B eginning w ith th e school a t 10 a. m. follow ed by p re a c h b u rn in g of S m y rn a 15 m onths ago and (Smith Memorial) ing a t 11 T he U. and Doing Sew ing I co n tinuing down to date, th e T u rk s F airv iew , Oregon circ le w ill m eet on S atu rd ay a t 2 p. m. a re em ploying a policy of literally driving out all th e C h ristian s an d | th e confirm ation class m eets on m ore th a n a m illion people a re hom e REV. E. R. 1». HOLLENSTFD- and the ioilow ing S atu rd ay , F e b ru a ry 23d. less in G reece today. At le ast 700,- M ln is te r P ra y e r m eetings on T u esd ay and 000 have been unable to liud any w ork I Wood Saw ing. SERVICES T h u rsd ay evenings. T h ere w ill be no and are to ta lly dependent, alth o u g h I F o r quick and efficient wood saw ing S U N D A Y S C H O O L .......................... 10 A. M m any of them w ere w ealthy or w ere I p reach in g Sunday evening. c a ll Cox Bros., successors to M elugin M O R N IN G W O R S H IP ................. 11 A. M a rtisa n s, trad esm en , pro fessio n al anu & Cox, phone G resham 176. H elpful — R estful — In sp irin g business m en accustom ed to su p p o rt | Pleasant Home M. E. Church them selves in th e ir hom e co u n try .” I w ell rea lize th a t to th e person Announcement Daily Trips Io Portland Res. Phone 1936 Rev. E. G. R an to n , p asto r, m akes th e I who haa s Pen t a l> Ills life ,n th is coun Phone 1411 follow ing an n o u n cem en ts for n e x t t ; y w h e r e j u 8 t l c e p e a c e a n d t r a n q u i l - , ity are th e every day com m onplaces it S unday. I he Sunday school w ill m eet I ¡3 alm o st im possible to p ic tu re th is a t th e re g u la r h o u r, 10 a. m . At 11 situ atio n and it is not an u n u su al a. m. th e p a sto r w ill p re a c h to th e th in g for people to say th a t th e re BURTEN WALRAD, Prop. boys and g irls on a tim ely subject. p o r,s from th e N ear E ast ,n u st be ex ' ., „ . aggerated. T hey a re not. They c a n ’t At 11.15 he w ill d eliver a m essage to be , m yaelf gaw BUffering of w hich it A Truck for Every Purpose all on th e subject, “ Does It Do Any | would be a sham e to speak and a t th e Good to P ra y ? ” At th is serv ice th o se sam e tim e I saw th e unselfishness of B urten for Service d esirin g bap tism sh all receive th a t th e people and th e heroism of my as- | WOOD COAL STORAGE rite , and a n um ber w ill be received sociates. T hese generous unselfish ac ts blazed like lig h tn in g ac ro ss th e | into th e m em bership of th e ch u rch . storm clouds of selfishness an d hate.' We S olicit Your B usiness In su re d C a rrie rs T h ere w ill be special m u sic by th e ‘C onditions in th e N ear E ast a re I b etter and w o rse th a n w hen we w ere choir. T he E p w o rth L eague w ill m eet at there th ree y ea rs agir—w orse because a m illion people have been robbed of th e ch u rc h a t 7:30 p. m. all th e ir possessions—b e tte r because they, including our N ear E a st Relief Boring M. E. Church. a t th is B akery and a t S to r s o rphanages, a re o u t of T u rk ey , and, “Any one w ho lias m issed th e s e r although they are penniless, tin y are vices held a t th e B oring M. E. ch u rch in lands w here they can begin over [ Contains the Vitamines, mired by for th e la st th re e w eeks h a s m issed again and be safe from th e ir o p p res scientific p rin cip les sors. I am n o t fo rg ettin g th e death I som ething th a t w ould have been a ra te in th e N ear E ast is fea rfu l th is so u rce of in sp ira tio n to him if he be I w in ter because of th e u n p ro tected con- I t’s Good and Good fo r You of a th in k in g d isposition,” say s E. G. dition of th e refugees. T he N ear E ast R anton, p asto r. “T h ere w ill be ser-1 bas p rac tica lly ceased w ork I vices snecial in in te a,,ult8’ »imply ch from of vices of or. special te re re st st Siindsv h u nday, Feb r eb- Iamo,,K fu nds. and th e 54,000 ild ren lack now in Phone 1221 THEO. VAN DONINCK ru a ry 1,. T h ere will be S unday school th e o rp h an ag es have first claim on our a t 10 a. m. w ith classe s fo r all ages resources. It is a h e a rt-b re a k in g th in g from 3 to 103. T he p a re n ts a re invited ,o tu rn h u n g ry ch ild ren aw ay w hen to come and b rin g th e ch ild ren . In th ey ask for food, b ut we w ere com- 65% N. Second S tre et T h re e Phones Bdwy. 8576 .. . . . . 1 pelled to do th is in th e la st few I th e evening a gospel team of young inon th s an() only in creased co n trib u - In su re d C a rrie rs T ru c k s Daily G resham 1201 and 355 people from C en ten ary W ilb u r Meth- tio n s w ill enable us to ta k e in any of I o dist E piscopal ch u rch , P o rtlan d , will th e ch ild ren , to say nothing of th e ir | have ch a rg e of p rea ch in g service, eq u ally w o rth y p are n ts." T h ere w ill be good sin g in g and in te r P o rtla n d — W a y P o in ts — G resh am estin g speaking. T hese young people BORING a re w o rth y of a good h ea rin g in any LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING T h re e of th e Boring resid e n ts have com m unity. L et us show th em th a t Wood Coal Briquets decided to go into the chicken busi-1 Boring really ca res for th in g s w orth n ess ex ten siv ely and a re building | while. la rg e and up to d ate Jicn houses on j th e places. T hey are Jo h n Nelson, Jo h n Aubin and Olaf N elson, all liv ing n ear H aley station. Roy S ten b erg and fam ily from Cana-1 PORTLAND da sp en t th e first of th e w eek a t the hom e of his fa th e r, S. S. S tenberg. They left W ednesday for A lbany, O re gon. w here they expect to m ake th e ir | home. Two m ore carlo ad s of po tato es a re | SPE( TA LIST being loaded o ut th is w eek for sh ip m en t to C alifo rn ia points. In liiteriini Medicine for the past twelve years L ittle B illie M orand, who h as been j v ery ill for th e p ast week, is reported m uch improved. DDES NOT OPERATE Mrs. Stephen Child, who has been I serio u sly ill fo r th e p ast few days, is | rep o rted m uch im proved. Will Re at Mr. and Mrs. K rum m el and fam ily, I u n til recen tly em ployed on th e | BENSON HOTEL Mrs. W. K. P eery and tw o ch ild ren of A lbany a re th e g u ests of th e fo r m e r’s p are n ts, th e Rev. and Mrs. E. R. D. H ollensted, also Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Sw eet of P o rtlan d , broth er-in -law and s is te r of Mrs. H ollensted. T he Sw eets have ju st re tu rn e d from an au to m o bile trip to C alifornia. D onald McKay, Clyde Stone and Miss C lara S ales accom panied by th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted atten d ed a young people’s rally a t th e F irs t P re sb y te ria n ch u rc h in P o rtla n d on W ednesday evening. A lectu re, "S heriff K endall's L ast Raid,” w ill be given at the city hall on Sunday evening at 7:30, illu stra te d by m otion p ictu res. R. E. Close, a s s is t a n t su p e rin ten d e n t of the A nti-Saloon L eague of Oregon, w ill be th e le ctu rer. "T h e Life of Jo sh u a ” w ill be d is cussed a t th e 10 a. m. Sunday school serv ice in th e M ethodist church. The Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore, th e p asto r, w ill preach on th e topic “W hen the T oils of th e Road W ill Seem N othing” a t 11 a. m. Mrs. Sam uel C. Dixon h as been very ill d u rin g th e la tte r p a rt of la st w eek an d w ill be b ed fast for som e tim e. C. N. B uckner re tu rn e d to w ork a t E , at.er « ,« < .,„ « ,b , week-end w ith his fam ily here. “T ru th , the G reat E m a n cip a to r” w ill be th e them e of a serm on Sunday m o rn ing a t 11 o’clock a t the S m ith M em orial P re sb y te ria n ch u rc h by the p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. S unday school s ta rts prom ptly a t 10 o’clock. C lasses for a ll ages. PAGE THREE JLLJl » L» LT. X I J . I « 1 -Á k *A«Í a LI» SAFETY L b I .♦. I i .♦. I j . SERVICE, CONVENIENT, INSURED Your Credit and Your Bank Nome day the barking of a good strong’ hank will stand you in good stead. In Hie meantime it is for you to heroine KNOWN at your hank—at this hank. Personality, or character, is a big asset in business today. No g e t acquainted with Hie ortieers of your bank. Let them know you by something more tliitn the money you have to your credit. I lien some day, if you should want credit ex tended, your hank will lie in a much better posi tion to serve you. Let’s get acquainted. It will he a pleasure to meet you and to explain our service methods to you. BANK GRESHAM, OF GRESHAM OREGON VIWTTTTTTr Presbyterian Church Gresham Transfer & Storage Co. i Laugh at the Hills/ Shoot the h ills in an Overland! W ith a surge of robust power, Overland whips into action — off like a streak—carrying you up and over the top of the steepest, meanest hills. Try it out. Overland will prove on the road its reputation as the most car in the world for the money. Champion $695; Sedan $795, L a E Toledo. OUR HEALTH BREAD Gresham City Bakery Gresham Overland Co. W. A. HESSEL MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE R eg u la r P o rtla n d S ervice Coming to Briquets $ 1 7 .0 0 Dr. Mellenthin Id le A c r e s Y ield N o P r o fit RO FITA BLE crops s h o u ld he growing on th a t un land of yours—productive instead of idle acres. P cleared And blasting stum ps is now much cheaper and easier. Pacific Stumping Powder is clearing land quickly and cheaply for the ranchers around here, because there are about 142 sticks of 1)4* x 8* of Pacific Stum ping to the 50-pound case. You will get one-half more sticks for each dollar spent for explosives for land-clearing when you buy Pacific Stumping. It has the same strength as other standard stum ping powders. There is no danger of its freezing, nor does Pacific Stumping cause h ead acn e/ro m handling. Let us supply you with explosives this year. We carry large stocks of du Pont dynam ites for all blastiag purposes on the farm. Tell us your job and we’ll tell you the cost. m ore per dollar A. W. METZGER A CO., Gresham ERI A .IONNRUB, R. E. IL. Boring, (Business Kelso) U. N. MI DGE. Clackamas, (Business Damascus) PAUL R. MEINIG, Sandy NON-HEADACHE NON-FREEZING STUMPING POW DER A P a c i f ic N o r t h w e s t P r o d u c t E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS A CO.. IN C PORTLAND. OREGON Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Fell, 27, 2S, 2» and March I Office H ours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Four Days Only No ( barge for Consultation Dr. M ellenthin Is a re g u la r g ra d u a te In m edicine and su rg e ry and is li censed by th e sta te of O regon. He does n o t o p era te for ch ro n ic appen dicitis, g all stones, u lc ers of stom ach, to n sils or adenoids. He has to his cre d it w onderful re su lts in d iseases of th e stom ach, liver, bow els, blood, skin, nerves, h e a rt, kid ney, b lad d er, bed w etting, c a ta rrh , w eak lungs, rh eu m atism , sciatica, leg u lcers and rec tal ailm ents. Below a re th e nam es of a few of his m any satisfied p atien ts in O regon: J. A. S m ith, O ntario, Ore., u lc ers of th e stom ach. L eona Ford. W ashougal, Ore., ade noids. W. H. K ellendonk, E stacad a, O r e , high blood p ressu re. Mrs. Ed. E b erh ard t, Scio, Ore., gall stones. E. C. N ichols, L ebanon, Ore., ap p en dicitis. R em em ber above date, th a t co n su l ta tio n on th is trip will be tree and th a t his tre a tm e n t is different. M arried women m ust be accom panied by th e ir husbands. A ddress: 211 B rad b u ry Bldg., Loa A ngeles, C alifornia. by the Ton or Utili Toil Coal r o n d i nini Maple Streets GRESHAM PHONE IMI 247 Davis Street PORTLAND PHONE BltDY. 8088 d airy farm , moved to D ayton, O re g o n ,. _ „ _ ♦his week | ROCKWOOD D E E P CREEK Mrs. Max T elford of O regon City, i( I h as been a g u est a t th e hom e of Mr. I f)ur Aim» will be the topic of th e Miss L eK ander en tertain ed w ith a la n d Mrs. W. R. T elford an d fam ily a<,dreM a t th e M ethodist com m unity v alen tin e d in n er T uesday evening in ch u rch S unday at 7:45 p. m. O. J. Gill honor of th e m em bers of th e school th is week. T he revival m eetings w hich have will give th e ad d ress and lead the I board and th e ir wives. T he Wedin and B ednar fam ilies been going on for th e p ast tw o weeks song service. T he E pw orth League w ill be lead by E arl L ounsbury. The w ere calle rs a t th e L eK ander hom e on w ill continue th ro u g h o u t the week. Mr. and Mrs. W alter T ru e of P o rt League w ill m eet a t 6:45 p. m. The T uesday evening. Mrs. Neis H am erson suffered a p a r land are g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. S unday school lesson will he taken aly tic stro k e la st week. from th e "T h e Life of Jo sh u a ," and and Mrs. Joe L unday and fam ily th is th e hour w ill be 10:30 a. m ns usual. Mr. K rebs and sons a re stay in g near week. Ira P. Dye of McCook, N ebraska, j Sandy w here they are erectin g a new W. W. M etzger, p ro p rie to r of the Boring garage, has sold tw o c a rs th is passed aw ay a t th e hom e of his mill. week. A new Buick ro ad ste r to W. J. b ro th er, F. H. Dye, T h u rsd ay m orning j A v alen tin e box and w eenie ro a st Roots and a used C hevrolet to u rin g at 11 o’clock. T he fam ily will accom - w ere enjoyed by p upils of th e school. pany th e body to th e form er hom e city T he "ev,!nth « red e presented an origl- c a r to Ham G regson. rial play and also served re fre sh to its re stin g place. E arl Child, a g u ard from McNeils Mrs. E ugene P asm o re w as tak en to m ents. Islan d , is v isitin g th is w eek a t the Mrs. Dan E rd m an h as recovered hom e of his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. th e Good S am a ritan hospital today. D orothy E lla, in fan t d au g h ter of Mr. from an attac k of lumbago. Stephen Child and at th e hom e of his L ittle L etha A nderson has retu rn ed and Mrs. C larkson C. Rees, died on b ro th er W. E. Child and fam ily. S. E. W aller, who has been co n T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 7, of bronchial to h er home In H illsboro. F u n eral serv ices w ere fined to his bed for th e p ast few days pneum onia. Safety First. w ith rh eu m atism , is rep o rted som e held in th e Rockwood ch u rch and In D octor—"B ut, su rely , my good m an. te rm e n t w as in th e Mt. 8 co tt cem e you w eren’t so w h at imporved. sim ple as to look for No new ca se s of m easles have been tery. I an escape of gas w ith a m atch ?” P atie n t (betw een g u s p s l— “W ell, rep o rted and all the old cases a re im Plano Tuning. ] doctor, It w as a safety m atch .” proving. P iano tu n in g 13. P ia n o and o rgan , rep airin g . Fred B. Jones. Phone or- | Mere PUBe. PL E A SA N T VALLEY d ers to O utlook, 1561, or TA bor 8952. F a th e r (looking over school rep o rt) —Adv. tf , — “Ahem , well, son, I see you had "The G uide th a t Never F a ile th ” Is seven bad m a rk s.” th e topic for th e serm on by th e p asto r, | Outlook w ant ads will b ring buyer M odern Hon—“ Well, th a t d o esn 't th e Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore, w ho will and seller to g eth er cheaply and am o u n t to m uch a t th e p rese n t ra te of exchange.” speak at 7:30 p. m. in th e com m unity ] quickly. ch u rch next Sunday. Get th e classified ad. habit. A Want Ad will do It for you.