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T» » D A Y . SEPTEM BER PAGE THREE Back to d ie "Home Nest FAIRVIEW 5S*s<x V. - g « Florence Honey Writes L u m sd e n ,1 Mr. and Mrs. G eorge P. who w ere m arried th e la tte r p a rt of I last Ju n e, w ere very happily su rp rised | C o n tin u ed from page 1 on F rid ay evening by about 25 friends ' very poor specim ens of men. Many dropping in on them for the evening. I are tu b e rc u lar, m ost of whom w ere asso ciates of Mrs. i - i hQf1 , I.um sden, who is a te ac h er in the Rose 1 , * on T “* City P ark school. Mr. I.um sden is ? C h“ ,ese b o at’ T en o i us connected w ith the F airview G rain & L „ ’T ’1" TW° ’ lePt M B g g g g MMBHglBBBBBWWWlWW»»— I>AVE BOTKIN & JOHNSTON L = CHEVROLET W arehouse com pauy a t Fairview . The th , . ° ° r " ‘ 1<? doorw ay- 0,,e 011 tim e was passed in m usic and danc- X e ,m t h a ° n * . ° th e r8 •W m | ing. follow ed by refre sh m e n ts A „ , J "arr°W S ° l‘“t8 under m ost b eau tifu l silver coffee urn w as : t Z „ f ° Ur bv'ldlng presented to th e couple in a few a“ ! n° u ndre« ,n « We shifted from th e ta b le top to u n d ern eath , th en p ro p riate w ords, as a token of the ' onto th e floor, tak in g tu rn s .” esteem in w hich .Mrs, I.um sden is A m ost in te re stin g d escrip tiv e let- held by h er fellow teach ers. te r w as w ritte n by Miss H oney u n d er ( onw in and see our new De Luxe Touring The co unty Pom ona g ran g e w ill i date of Ju ly 7, tellin g of a trip to the m eet w ith th e F airview g ran g e in an W illard B atteries L ee T ires , sacred m ountain of T ai Shan, said to all-day session on W ednesday, S ep , be the o ld est “sacred ," p ilgrim s hav- j; tem ber 17, a t w hich 200 o r m ore are ing m ade th is visit for th o u san d s of M aster M echanics in Charge of Shop expected to be p resen t. The m eeting years, C onfucfanists, B uddhists and ALL CARS — WELDING — IGNITION — BATTERY w ill be held in th e F airview city hall, | T aoists alike. The an n u a l pilgrim age and a fte r 2:30 in th e aftern o o n th e | is m ade from F eb ru ary to May p.nu Guaranteed Work ’ public is invited to be p rese n t and Phone 2331 often from 4,000 to 10,000 people m ake | take p a rt in th e discussion of an y Night Phone 127x th e ascen t in a single day, m any of O PPO SITE POSTOFFICE GRESHAM, OREGON questions th a t may be of g en eral in them en tirely on th e ir knees. T he fc a g rg -j terest. A fter 9 o’clock in the evening Miss S p aulding who is m entioned in th e doors w ill also be th ro w n opeil to the le tte r is th e rep rese n tativ of th e th e public, a t w hich tim e a m usical In tern atio n al W. C. T. U. in China. The and lite ra ry p ro g ram w ill be rendered. le tte r is in p a rt as follow s; F airview g ran g e w ill serve dinner "T he clim b is 15 m iles and it tak es at th is B akery and a t S to r s a t noon and luncheon to all m em bers six hours. Miss S paulding and I left attending. th e hotel ¡$t 6:30 and reached th e top C ontains the V itam ines, in i'ed by a t 12:30. I t w as a p erfectly w onder scientific p rlu cli les FAIRVIEW FARM ER IS ful trip . T he road is paved th e en tire HELD UP IN H E L I) ! way w ith huge slabs of stone and in It’s Good and Good fo r You C harles A, W eiss, an em ploye on places is from 12 to 15 feet wide. 1 T here a re 6,300 stone steps. F or m ore th e W illiam T eg a rt ran ch , one and a h alf m iles w est of F airview on th e th an h alf th e w ay th e road follow s a THEO. VAN DONINCK ïi \\ Ì Phone 1221 Sandy road, w as held up by th re e un m ountain strea m and th e re w ere m asked m en sh o rtly a fte r noon m any cy p ress tree s an d to w ard s th e T h u rsd ay an d robbed of $100. W eiss top pines. Sales ' - ic-x-vei-» L£S. t h i s ° w I e K six U V * " r" illi0n A m er?cans d r ille d w ith joy and pride i n i s week as six U. S. arm y airm en w inged th e ir w av hack t™ » ..t »h , r _2_ OUR HEALTH BREAD ^ elSQn, L t. S m ith, C om m ander, and Lt. Wade. Never leave th a t till tom orrow w hich you can do today.—B enjam in F ra n k Service GILLIS lin. John Lay, w hose condition is re- I garded as critica l from th e effects of N O T IC E O F B O N D S A L E . ! b rig h t’s disease, is in th e Thom as san- N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N t t n h a a t t i itarlum a t G resham for treatm en t. s e a le d b id s w ill be re c e iv e d by th e u n d t r- “ LK? r d ™,?Ei l 1t h e h o u r o f s o’clo ck p. m . E v erett L ake re tu rn e d Monday from ‘ o t o e p ie m œ r, a t th e I *• n CJ d î ° *h?u s ® a t F a ir v ie w . O reg o n , a n d im - ^‘ie *o r e s t reserv e of L arch m ountain m e d ia te ly t h e r e a f t e r p u b lic ly ' o p e n e d by is® H o a rd o f S chool D is tr ic t N<x w here he has been em ployed since ^ „ ? ,u J t r om ,a h C o u n ty - O reg o n , fo r a n la st May. H e is th ro u g h his w ork 1, ° fn ,b o n d a o t 2ia id d i s tr ic t in th e su m i j L T w e n ty - s e v e n T h o u s a n d D o lla rs ($27,- th e re fo r th e w inter. w iv . w " a ° nidS7-.tli . be in '’« 'n o m in atio n » o f F ’l e . H u n d r e d D o lla r s ($500) ea c h , n u m - Mrs. M ary P eterso n left for Bend was so rtin g tom atoes in a field w hen b ® r vd o n ? .<’ > to ” f ty - f o u r (54) in clu siv e, iS e u m ? Ju n e , b ,924' a n d to m a tu r e Oregon, la st week w here she w ill r e th e trio approached him and asked for s e r ia lly in n u m e r ic a l o r d e r a s fo llo w s m ain for some tim e, w ith h er children, food. F ollow ing a m om ent’s conver $ 500 o n J u n e 1, 1925. tw o of whom a re th rea ten e d w ith satio n th ey assau lted him, a fte r he w as 500 o n J u n e 1, 1926 500 o n J u n e 1, 1927. tuberculosis. Sam uel P eterso n will .o v erp o w ered th e ro b b ers tied him se- 500 o n J u n e 1, 1928. 1000 o n J u n e 1, 1929. s )ay on th e farm h ere d u rin g th e ir j cu rely w ith rope and w ire. T hen they 1000 o n J u n e 1, 1930. i absence. 1000 orr J u n e 1, 1931. searched his clothing, took th e m oney 1000 o n J u n e 1, 1932. On Sunday evening th e A dventists and escaped. 1000 o n J u n e 1, 1933. 1000 o n J u n e 1, 1934. ' held a service in th e com m unity 1500 o n J u n e 1, 1935. W eiss finally m anaged to g et on his 1500 o n J u n e 1, 1936 church here w hich w as w ell attended feet and th e n C harles F ritzg erald , a 1500 o n J u n e 1, 1937. and appreciated. They expect to be neighbor, cam e to his aid. T he ro b 1500 o n J u n e 1, 1938. 2000 o n J u n e 1, 1939 out for a m eeting th e second Sunday bery w as rep o rted to T eg art, th e em 2000 o n J u n e 1, 1940 2000 o n J u n e 1, 1941. of every m onth, th e next service fa ll ployer, and th e la tte r inform ed th e 2000 o n J u n e 1. 1942. ing on th e 12th of October. 2000 o n J u n e 1, 1943. police. T e g a rt said he saw a sm all 3000 o n J u n e 1, 1944. s a id b o n d s to b e a r in te r e s t a t th e r a t e of c a r being d riven aw ay from the farm Moonshiner Heavily Fined, n v e a n d o n e - h a lf p e r c e n t (514 p e r c e n t) ju s t before W eiss told him of th e ro b p n e r s r i a n a n a y u m , p a y a b le s e m i- a e n c n e u m a lly r on p p r r th i n e : i ™ e Septem ber 12 is8ut> ° f ‘he Ban- firs t d a y s s o o f f J J u u n n e e a a n n d d D D ece m b b e e r, in bery. c ip a l a n d in t e r e s t p a y a b le a t th e office o f 1 n er-C ourier of Oregon City gives th e t h e C o u n ty T r e a s u r e r „ r M u ltn o m a h | account of a heavy fine being levied W eiss o p erated a sta ll at th e city C o u n ty , O reg o n . a m oonshiner, Gus D onson, 61, of m a rk e t and had ju st com e from P o rt  T Æ m u st K ' " * « I on Boring d a t e odfe l^ Jr d W ithin t h r e ® d ay S ? ro m ‘ “ e ; He w as fined »2000 by Judge land w ith his day ’s receip ts. He had Gresham City Bakery “Such a clim b, alm o st stra ig h t up now and th en ! The ch a ir used is pe cu liar to T ai Shan and is found in no o th er p a rt of China. It has tw o sets F resh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab of sh a fts w ith a b ask et m ade of rope solu tely sanitary con d ition s and at low est in th e ce n te r, and over th e w hole is a possible prices, you'll go to canopy of blue linen for a sun shade T h ree m en a re used for each ch a ir one being to relieve th e o th ers. They GUI. DIETE, Prop. Phone 1711 Gresham w ear only tro u se rs and c a rry a sm all tu rk isli tow el to w ipe th e p ersp ira tion. T hey w ear a broad raw hide stra p aro u n d th e ir necks. T his is MILLER - BE EIILE R fastened to th e ends of th e sh afts WEDDING SOLEMNIZED When th ey c a rry you directly In fro n t On T h u rsd ay evening a t 8 o'clock a of them it is ju s t like a tro t and je rk s Tents and Canvas Goods you te rrib ly , b ut they soon ta k e a few p retty hom e w edding w as solem nized of all descriptions ru n n in g step s and slip th e stra p in in th e p resen ce of ab o u t 50 g u ests m ost of whom w ere from P ortland, made to order by- so doing to one shoulder, th u s w alking sidew ays, a n d ' th a t is like a ca n te r w hen Miss B eatrice B eehler becam e John A . H am ilton very com fortable. T hen a few m ore th e bride of T heodore M iller a t th e OF TH E intended to b ank th e $100 a t T ro u t i i t h M . m ,"’. . i ™. - . Noble, in the ju stice co u rt Wed- ru n n in g step s and they sh ift to the residence of th e b rid e’s p aren ts, Mr A ll b id s m u s t b e a c c o m p a n ie d b y a c e r i Oregon T ent & Aw ning W orks dale as soon as he finished w ith his o,” «’«’ c , h e c k fo r $!35rt to th e n e s d a > when he plead g u ilty to the ,11.7.1 w o be e l f u o r rfe i e ite u e a d i to o (lie o th er shoulder. They co n tin u e th is and Mrs. W alter B eehler, 1 ^ m iles C orner of T hird and R oberts Ave. d i s t r i c t in h e e s u c c e ss fu l b id d e r i l l th e e v e n t t th tom ato sorting. n o rth of B oring, th e Rev. Jam es Sm ith f a il ‘n ’c . c o m p ly w ith th e te r m s o f h is bid. ch arg e of being in possession of a still all th e 15 steep m iles, excepting as G resham , Oregon b id s m u s t b e u n c o n d itio n a l a n d th e and m ash. Due to his in ab ility to pay they clim b th e long stre tc h e s and of P o rtlan d , officiating by th e reading All Work G u aran teed F irs t Class d is tr lt t w ill fu rn is h th e p u r c h a s e r w ith PLEASANT HOME a l ’,I.’.r o? 'ln ® J c g a i o p in io n o f M e ssrs. his fine, it w ill tak e him ap p roxim ate ju s t as n a tu ra lly th ey ta k e a slow, of th e rin g cerem ony. T he bride, who T ^ } b '■ " ’ free , J o h n s o n * M cC ulloch was gow ned in w hite satin crepe and a n y h a n d ° l i d b i d r VeH th e r , « h t t0 re Je c t ly two y ears and nine m onths to serve Miss A nna L en n artz left for Salem steady gait. T h ere is an old local out the stiff penalty. S tate P ro h ib i ca rrie d rosebuds and sw eet peas, was law th a t inflicts severe p en alties on a GEO. R. SH A W , A n n ou n cem en t tion officers C arl G reen and W illard on Sunday w here she reg istered in coolie who slips or allow s a ch a ir to atten d ed by h er sister, Miss Beulah C le rk . W illam ette U niversity Monday. T his H ouston m ade th e a rre st. Beehler, and th e groom ’s hest man OF drop in m ak in g th e trip . F o r once I is h er second y ear and she w ill m ajor was his b ro th er, E m anuel Miller. Miss w as glad I did not w eigh m ore th an I in h isto ry an d E nglish. She is p re Base Line Garage Re-Opened. do, w hich is enough on such an ex Velma H illyard played th e w edding The Base Line G arage, co rn er Base p arin g h erse lf for th e position of a m arch. T he room s w ere beautifully | Line and P ullen roads, has reopened high school teach er. H er m other. pedition. We stopped a t a couple of M orticians and Funeral decorated in m arigold and asters. A tem ples along th e w ay an d th en a t the I under the m anagem ent of M. Norby Mrs. M. L en n artz, is a d irecto r In the D irectors I Adv, top th e re is a sm all stone villag e and reception w as held a fte r the c e re O rient school d istrict. Caskets #15 and Up m ony, a t w hich dainty refresh m en ts m any m ore tem ples. We w ere rig h t Passed by C lassified Ad. K ates W ork on th e new school building in w ere served. T he p rese n ts w ere n u DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE up in the clouds and could not get the Portland Health Authorities. F irs t In sertio n , l c a w ord, m in i th e O rient d istric t is p ro g ressin g ra p view w hich th ey say is one of th e m erous and costly. The bride was B. W. EMERY m um 20c; su b se q u en t in se rtio n s, H e idly and every th in g points to th e com form erly a stu d en t nt th e High School finest in China. a w ord, m in im u m 10c. Phone 17x1 pletion of th e stru c tu re by th e first W H IT E R O SE “Coming down the co u n try looked of Com m erce In P o rtlan d an d Mr. Mil U sers of th e W a n t Ad. C olum n a re of th e m onth. T he w alls a re p la ste r ler is a salesm an w ith th e H oneym an TYe Guarantee to Please urged to pay cash w ith o rd e r an d like a m in iatu re m ap and I believe I S A N IT A R Y D A IR Y avoid se n d in g bills fo r sm all am o u n ts ed and w oodw ork casin g s w ill soon had my first a irp la n e experience, as H ard w are com pany. A fter a w edding be in place. T he floors a re to be of fir Phone Gresham 30x2 we seem ed to hang o u t over space. triji w hich will include severak O re Make your telephone e a rn you m ore w ith h ard edge g rain finish. Such sure-footed coolies, and they gon beaches and the Pendleton Round- by connecting it w ith a w an t ad. .. - A R t ARM t o To ju st run dow n! At first I lid not d are Up, Mr. and Mrs. M iller will reside in VICTORY P ortland. look but it did not tak e long to learn School h as opened in th e Victory they u n d ersta n d th e ir bu sin ess, and F arm ers M utual F ire R elief Assn. d istric t with a good atten d a n ce and th en I w as n ot frightened. We left F orges Ahead. in terest. Mrs. Louise Nelson, who re th e su m m it a t 1:30 and w ere down On the ROSIN Place, near Victory Schoolhouse on sides in O rient, is th e te ac h er and this by 3:30. We paid $3 each for th e T he y early re p o rt filed w ith th e In Section Line Road, 5 nu'Ic- E ast of Gresham su ran c e D ep artm en t by th e F arm ers is her second year. On F rid a y eve ch air. M utual F ire Relief A ssn, show s $6,- ning, S eptem ber 19, th e P a re n t-T e a c h ‘We la te r w ent out to th e “ Budd 058,000, w ritte n d u rin g 1923 and 2210 e r association w ill hold th e first m e e t h ist H ell,” ab o u t a 20-m luute ride new m em bers gained. L osses paid, ing of th e y ear a t th e schoolhouse from th e hotel. Sueh a crow d of $22,437.00; in su ran c e In force, $18,- 10:30 A. M. LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED Mrs. A. O. Stafford is p resid e n t of the C hinese flock around you w hen you 283,000. T he Assn, also h as a su b balance. T he low ra te ------------------- L IV E S T O C K , F A R M M A C H IN E R Y and P.-T. A. and is in hopes a large num w alk th a t It is alm ost n ecessary to sta n tia l cash WE HAVE ALWAYS ,, t , ------------- — j of 30c on all p ro p erty Insured by the her will be p resen t. ride. T his hell co n sists of 75 B uddhist ¡A ssociation will n ot be changed, which FOR THE BEST MEATS THE SANITARY MARKET a w n in g s Gresham Undertaking Co. Milk and Cream From Tested Cows AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 H O U SEH O LD GOODS One Heavy Team of H orses. Six M ilch Cows, one with Calf, four m ilking, one soon to freshen. Tw o Y earling H eifers. Three P igs. Shoats. N inety C hickens. About 10 tons of Hay. M oline M anure S preader. L ight F arm W agon. Good Hay Rack. D rag H arrow . Disc H arrow . Acme H arrow . 14-inch B reaking Plow, 5-Shovel C ultivator. L ight Covered Hack. Set Heavy W ork H arness. H eavy S ingle W ork H arness. S craper. P otato Bed. S calding Vat. Feed Chopper. G rindstone. Cream S ep arato r. Some F u rn itu re and m any o th e r a rtic le s too num erous to m ention. TERMS—S im s under #20 ( a-h. #20 and np, six months’ time on approved security. Those wishing credit must make arrange ments before dale of sale. M R S. M A G G IE IL I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. R O SIN , O w n er K. A. MILLER, C lerk Bank of G resham , G resham , Ore. FO LK S IN OUR TOWN HOT PANCAKES HIRAM r - ALL q ig h t t h e n - n o w SH E'3 GOT A. [ w h a t w o u l d y o u do SETTER. FIGGER ju T oo saw a w om an THAN MY LINDY 3 E IN ’ W A S H E D o u t b y T 7 —~ ‘ < u TH* T ID E ? SAY ttoO I'M G o n n a t r y to orr a I'D THROW LIFE SAVERS HE« A 7 0 » F fift CAKE OF ’ B o o t A Popan Hiram Spend a Day at the Shore Edward McCullough ALTOCASTEE gods, ho rrib le, im m ense wooden crea- tu re s, sittin g on th e ir th ro n es, and In fro n t of each a re about ten life-sized clay figures depicting all th e h o rro rs of fu tu re p u n ish m en t, for exam ple, one cru sh ed u n d er a god’s foot, an o th er tied by th e h air to a post, an o th er being ground betw een huge, sto n e ro lle rs such as a re used In In the ea rly election b ettin g In g rin d in g m eal in th is co u n try .” W all S treet, P re sid en t Coolidge is Plane Tuning. quoted as a 3 to 1 favorite. Some of P lano tu n in g $3. P lano and organ th e b ettin g com m issio n ers are of the opinion th a t from $10,000,000 to $15,- rep airin g . F red B. Jonea. Phone o r 000,000 w ill be w agered th is year. It d ers to Outlook, 1661, or TA bor 8952. is a cu rio u s fac t th a t b ettin g on horse SPECIA L COMMUNICATION rac in g is prohibited but pools on base F airv iew Lodge No. 92, A. F. & ball o r elections, or on hogs and pro A. M., T h u rsd ay evening, Sept, duce, a re m a tte rs of common publicity tem b er 18, 1924, a t 8 p. m. L ab o r in for w hich the m ails are freely used. M. M. Degree. V isiting b reth ren w el come. T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per WM. H. STANLEY, S ec’y. cen t in te re st on tim e d e p o s ita —Adv WM. D. FR ITZ . W. M. T he Victory C ircle of th e E vangeli cal Ladies Aid w ill m eet w ith Mrs. H G. M ullenhoff, of P lea san t Home, on W ednesday, Sept. 17, a t 2 o’clock T he date of th e m eeting h as been placed a day e a rlie r so as n ot to con flict with th e auction sa le of Mrs M aggie Rosin. WBBK J enables farm e rs to g et ‘ad eq u ate in- uran ce on easy paym ents. P re sid en t S n ash all re p o rts the Assn, a t th e p rese n t ra te of grow th will sh o rtly be th e la rg e st farm ers Assn, w est of th e Rocky m ountains. Anyone w ishing to In su re will cnll on Mr. H. W. S n ash all, F a ir O rounds, G resham , phone F a rm e rs 2101.—Adv. F IN A L A C C O U N T . . 19188. In th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f tli« S t a t e o f O re- gon fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . I n t h e M a tte r o f th e K « ta te o f A r t h u r F . Chase, Deceased. FOUGHT FOR PURE m eats. We w on’t allow a piece of m eat to com e Into th is m a rk e t th a t doesn’t live up to w hat we ex pect of It. It m ust be able to stand the te sts we give It. F olks know when they buy a pound of m eat of us they have p u rch ased 16 ounces of wholesom e purity. GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone ISSI Pow ell ML N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t S a d ie C h a se , a s a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f th e n s ta fe o f A r t h u r F . C h a s e d e c e a se d , h a s filed h e r fin al a c c o u n t a n d r e p o rt o f h e r a d m in is t r a t io n o f s a id e s t a t e w ith th e C irc u it * o f th e S t a t e o f O reg o n , C o u n ty of M u ltn o m a h , D e p a r tm e n t o r P; ’r ó b a le , a n d t ix:,".' h a t M o n d a y th e — 22<I - '. d « a r y o o f S e p te m b e r. 1934, a t th e h o u r o f 9:30 a. a . rn a n d th e c o u r t ro o m o f s a id c o u r t h a e be.-n d u ly local and Internal, and has been vuccesa* fixed a a th e tim e a n d p la c e fo r th e h e a r ful in the treatment of Catarrh for over in g o f o b je c tio n s to s a id fin al a, «xiunt, a n d th e s e ttle m e n t th e re o f. forty years. Sold by all druggists. >< A,’m ln l« tr a tr lx . P. J. CHENEY &. CO., T o led o , Ohio M c O U IIlK A S C H N E I D E R , A tto r n e y « f o r A d m in is tr a tr ix . D a te o f firs t p u b lic a tio n . A ug. 19, 1924 See the bargains listed in the Want D a te o f la s t p u b lic a tio n . S e p t. 16. 1924. Ads H a ll ’ s C a ta r r h M ed icin e