WOOD «AWING SANDY BLUFF Quickly and efficiently done by ex perts. All orders promptly attended Ray Wilkenson visited his parents, to regardless of else. OEORGE SHAW Phone 229 Fairview Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilkenson, Sunday. Mrs. Clara W ilkenson was a P ort land visitor Thursday. Robert Gray will bring his wife and young son home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hite, Mrs. Lucile rid your system o f Catarrh or Deafness Wilkenson and Mr. Splawn were caused by Catarrh. Sold by druggists for orgy 40 ygays down home from Hood River over F. J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohio the week-end. The Willing W orkers w ill meet Wednesday, October 15, a t the church. Mrs. W atkins and Mrs. Chas. W ilken son are to be hostesses of a silver tea. A lbert Ault was home over Sunday from Bull Run Lake. He reports quite a bit of snow on the tra il com ing out. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ault visited re cently with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carrell of Powell valley. The C arrells will soon be in their new hom e,after about seven months camping out. Myrtle Brook is at home for a short stay. Mrs. Clifford Nash, remembered as Jane Brook, also visited home folks this last week. Mrs. H. H. W atkins entertained her sister. Miss Salena Haight of P o rt land, and her mother Mrs. Simmons of Cottrell on Sunday. F ran k Blackburn of Camas, W ash ington, visited Sunday w ith his nephew, Alonzo Radford and family. POWELL VALLEY FORTI ANI» SYMPHONY ANNOUNCES CONCERTS Mrs. Frank Gander of San Diego, The management of the Portland California, is announcing to her many Powell Valley friends the birth of a Symphony orchestra and chorus, a n son, David E arl, who arrived October nounces a brilliant series of concerts 9. Mrs. Gander will be remembered and artists for the coming season, un M ISSES’ L NION SUITS, Dutch neck, short der the baton of Carl Denton. as Miss Mary Christensen. sleeves, ankle length, medium weight, cream wool tint The first concert is scheduled to be Mrs. Axel Johnson returned from with fibre silk thread. Ages 2 to 14, any size $1.50 Hood River Sunday where she has given on November 5th, with one of been for the past three weeks packing the most beloved of pianists. Percy Ro-Tex-Co. brand, heavy weight fleeced cotton, apples. Her brother, A rthur Nystrom, Grainger, as the soloist. Everyone high or Dutch neck. A good cold weather union suit. drove up for her. Miss Mildred John knows the charm of this young A us Priced by sizes, 95c to $1.25 son has also returned from the same tralian pianist and composer, and his place where she has been helping in delightful "Molly on the Shore,” and "Country Gardens" own optimistic the apple industry. Amandus Simonson and son, Rinar, outlook and easy brilliance of style. Sophie Braslau, contralto, created and daughter, Miss Anna, arrived Boys heavy gray fleeced cotton union from Sweden recently and in go a furore when she sang here a few suits, ages 4 to 14, $1.15 to $1.25 ing to Chinook, W ashington, to visit J seasons ago. She might be termed brilliantly dramatic, but she can sing relatives, stopped off for a visit with Mayo heavy fleeced cotton gray union his niece, Mrs. F. Mattson and family. simple, heartfelt songs with touching suits, each $1.75 Miss Mildred W illiams, a niece of Mrs. power. Her deep, rich voice is lovely. Mattson, has returned to her home in Her concert with the Symphony o r Chinook, after visiting with her aunt chestra, whose date has not yet been M en’s wool-mixed union suits, the announced, will be an event of wide for the past six weeks. P. Q. A brand, good weight, none better Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Johnson were reaching appeal. at this price, each $2.65 Mlec^slaw Munz, pianist whose re surprised on Sunday by about 30 rela tives dropping in on them for the af citals were a distinct surprise to the W right’s spring needle, extra heavy ternoon. Refreshm ents were served. inner musical clrclws of New York gray wool-mixed suits, each $3.50 Before leaving, the guests presented when he appeared there a couple of the newly m arried couple with a hand seasons ago, is one of the new pianis- $ 1 .5 0 to $ 8 .5 0 some electric percolator. The Rev. tic lights. He is said to be Intensely Axel Green and wife were present a lover of tonal beauty, and the critics from Portland. The pastor also tho have predicted for him a notable fu father of Mrs. Johnson, S. M. Staffen- ture. This will be his first appear son, made a few rem arks fitting the ance in the west. FOR ONE W EEK ONLY The Bank of Gresham pays 5 per occasion. Georges Enesco, the young Polish cent Interest on time deposits.—Adv Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olsen. Mrs. violinist, has, In the estimation of the Outlook w ant ads will bring buyer Olsen’s mother, Mrs. Emma Johnson, critics of the great music centers, won and seller together cheaply and and B. W. Thoren and daughter, Miss his right to be one of the small group quickly. Ethel, drove to W arren, Oregon, Sun of “the world's best” violinist. His day. Mrs. Johnson will remain for a tone Is said to be exquisitely lovely and his playing full of the sort of a rt few days visiting w ith old friends. I t is expected th a t Congressman th a t is born with the player and that Elton W atkins and Senator Milton A. cannot be taught. He too Is new to Miller will be present at the Parent- the west, and his appearance with the Teacher association on Friday eve orchestra Is being looked forw ard to ning, October 17, at the schoolhouse, with the greatest Interest. Phone 1411 Gresham M. Alfred Cortot, the foremost ex G et the prices, D rive th em , th en y o u ’ll buy to speak In the Interests of their party. ponent of the most brilliant genre of a u sed car from us. pianism th at the world has ever ROCKWOOD known, will be welcomed again in His scholarly playing The Rockwood grange fair which Portland. 1 Overland 1923 touring license, good tires, runs good. at this Bakery and at Stor s was held at the grange hall here S a t founded upon phenomenal virtuosity 1 1924 Overland touring, looks good, license, lots of ex urday was well attended and a suc is recognized as pre-eminent in the Contains the Vitamines, mi'ed by cess in every way. One hundred and musical performances of the century. tras. A -l condition. scientific prlncR les forty dollars was cleared from the He is tpore than an individual pianist; sale of dinner ar.d supper and the he represents a national technical 1 1920 Overland roadster, license and runs good. It's Good and Good for You auction which was held in the eve movement in music. He Is a stylist of the first order. 1 Maxwell 1924 roadster, extras, license. A -l condition. ning of vegetables, fruits, canned Royal Dadmun, baritone, is one of goods, cereals, rugs, fancy work and 1 1922 Overland coupe, license, looks and runs good. other articles too numerous to men the most artistic singers of his time THEO. VAN DOFINCK Phone 1221 tion. Judge George Stapleton was the No one who has heard his electrifying 1 1923 Ford four-door sedan. Lots of extras and in good Interpretation of Moussorgsky's tre auctioneer and the grange has ex condition. pressed its appreciation for his help mendous tragically satiric song, “The in this capacity. The money which Flea,” will ever forget It, or him! The 1 Ford 1918 roadster. was received is to be applied on the appearance of this a rtist as soloist excavation of the basement of the hail. with the Portland Symphony orches 2 Ford 1918 tourings. Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab While this hall is known as the grange tra, will be an absorbing musical solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest event. hall, the management wishes to state possible prices, you’ll go to Nine concerts will be given this sea th at it is open at all tim es to any community or church affair, free of son by the Portland Symphony o r rental. In connection with the auc chestra under the conduct of Mr. Carl R E L IA B IL IT Y SERVICE GEO. DIETL, Prop. Phone 1711 Gresham tion, it may be mentioned th at a can Denton. Six of these concerts will Phone 1141 Gresham ning machine was donated by Hen- feature the eminent artists mentioned ninger & Ayes Mfg. Co., of Portland, above. Three of the concerts will combine the Symphony orchestra with FAIRVIEW which brought >19.75 a t the sale. Governor Pierce came out from the fine chorus formed last year, In The pastor of the Methodist church, the performance of the world's great Portland at 2:30 and spoke, then went the Rev. J. Stanford Moore, wishes to choral-orchestral works and with so back to the city, returning to Rock call particular attention to the fact From Healthy Cows wood at 9 o'clock, where he addressed lolsts chosen from the ranks of the th at the hour of the Sunday preach chorus itself. the grange for the second time. He On “Hoodway Ranch,” 2}£ Miles East of Sandy, on The nine concerts will be Included ing service has been changed from 11 G resham J e r se y D airy spoke a t length on the bills of the In Mt. Hood Loop Highway In a season ticket for the former price o'clock in the m orning to 7:30 in the come tax, the oleom argarine and the W. L. BALMER, Prop. compensation act, explaining in de of the six usually given. The prices evening. The Rev. Clarence B. May, Phon« 2&I of Portland, will deliver the address tail the advantages to be derived from for the whole series of nine concert, next Sunday evening. OUR MOTTO these bills If passed. JefTerson Myers, will range from the incredible figure The Ladles' Aid will meet at the state treasu rer, spoke on how the of >2.50 to >12 for the best location in (¿utility and CleunlincN« Sale Rain or Shine, fom niences at 10 A. M. Free Lunch at Noon school funds had been m isappropriat the house. The extraordinarily small home of Mrs. J. W. Moller next F ri raage of prices is notable achievement day afternoon to sew for the bazaar ed in the past. Congressman Elton in itself. The increased space of the hich will be held later in the fall for 18 Milch Cows, Jerseys and Jersey-Durhams, mostly W atkins gave a summary of the Immi in contrast with the lim it the benefit of the Aid. There will be a fresh or due to freshen near date of sale. 10 Heifers. gration laws as applied to undesir auditorium, seating space of the hall formerly reception and a pound social In honor Purebred Jersey Bull. Work Team, A-No. 1, w ell match ables entering the United States. ed F ifth and Hood Streets used, makes the small prices possible, of the Rev. Mr. Moore and his family Our work and price« will aurely pleane ed, weight about 2800 pounds. Mare, 2 1-2 years old, W arden Smith of the state peniten and will bring the great symphonic at the church Friday evening. you on all kinds of Laundry Work, call tiary spoke In the place of Milton A. and choral music of the world’s m as ur and get special price» on Hug and weight about 1100. Registered O. I. C. Brood Sow. Carpet Cleaning. Miller, who was unable to reach here. ters, w ithin reach of every music 2 Wagons. Mower. Hay Rake. 3 Plows. 2 Cultivators. VICTORY addresses were interspersed with lover. Just Phone 993 Harrow. Spraying Outfit. Corn Cutter. Cream Separator. The musical numbers. Cooler and complete Dairy Outfit. Other small tools. The Parent-T eacher association will Money to loan on real estate. Farm HOUSEHOLD HOOPS present a program at the schoolhouse GRESHAM M A RINELLO Piano Tuning. loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne. Heating Stove. Kitchen Range, Tables, Chairs, Rugs, Beds, Dressers, Friday evening to which all are In Plano tuning >3. Plano and organ Peauty Shoppe China Closet, Sewing Machine, Refrlgerntor, and other articles. Make your telephone earn you more vited. C. M. Quicksall, principal of repairing. Fred B. Jones. Phone o r „ , -Over Flr8t sta t® Bank ders to Outlook. 1661. or TAbor 8952. by connecting It with a w ant ad. Hair Dyeing, Facial and Scientific the Gresham grade school. Is expected TERMS—>20 or under, Cash; over >20, bankable notes, with Interest at 8 Scalp T reatm ents a Specialty. to be present and deliver the address per cent per annum. Water Waving and Marcelling. of the evening. There will be musical W . curry a line Un. of Martorilo To" ollet Goods. numbers and the evening's entertain ment will conclude with the serving “ Don't W alt Until Ton Are In A rtoal of refreshm ents. C. W. BIR TC H ET , A uctioneer, Mt. A ngel, Oregon FALL UNDERWEAR H a ll’s C a ta r r h Medicine ~ WRIGLEY5 >AJUr every meal MEN’S UNDERWEAR SWEATERS FOR MEN S P E C IA L Men’s high-back overalls, made from med ium weight white back denim, indigo dye, well made, special a t ........................... $1.50 WOMEN’S BLOUSES Tan or white. $2.25 value. Special at $1.95 Good Used Automobiles WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. OUR HEALTH BREAD Gresham City Bakery FOR THE BEST MEATS HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. THE SANITARY MARKET PURE AUCTION SALE M IL K Saturday, Oct. 18 GRESHAM NEW LAUNDRY F. E. BURDICK, Owner AUCTION SALE F. L. l’ROCTOR, Clerk On the Late W. Bottelson Place, on Powell Valley Road, 2% Miles East of Gresham COAL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 BRIQUETS Sale Hain nr Shine Commences at 10:30 A. M. A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK L ivestock EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 MILCH COWS, one fresh three months, one to freshen about Dec. 6, one to freshen in spring. Also YEARLING HEIFER. All Tuberculin Tested. TEAM OF BAY MARES, well matched and true workers, 10 and 11 years old, weight 2700. Daily Trips to Portland Gresham Phone ISSI Powell and Maple Free Lunch at Noon Portland 217 Davis Phone Bdwy. 2082 Farm Im p lem en ts '.ni H a v e Y our Car Painted in Gresham By R. W. Hamilton Agent for J. \V. P., the original improved RUBBER AUTO ENAM EL About 8 ton« of Ilay, Set Double Work Harness, 2 Sets Single Harness, I Big-Inch Wagon, 1 3*4-inch Wagon, 1 Light 1-horse W agon, Gravel Bed, Hay Hack, Deering Hay Mower, Osborne Hay Bake, Manure Spreader, John Deere Biding Plow, »»liver lO-l’low, 2 12-lneh Plow«, 1 .»<1-tooth Harrow 1 Cultivator, 1 2-shovel Plow, 1 Lister, Hay Fork, 50<>-lh. Fairbanks Seales Ankerholth Cream Separator, 2 5-gal. Milk Cao« and Bucket«, 600 Cedar Post«, Large Iron Kettle, 3 Tents 10-12 and a lot of other «mall tools. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Heating Stove, Dining Table, Couch, Dresser, Beds, Sewing Machine, 9x12 Rug, Chairs, Rockers, F ru it Jars, 20-gal. Crock and a lot of other household goods too numerous to mention. Save from $15 to $25 TERMS OF SALE- >20.00 and under In Cash. All sums above >20.00 six months' time at 8 per cent Interest on approved security. and get quick service and an attractive job I Paint Shop on Powell Street Opposite Jones Lumber Yard II. C. BOTTELSON, Owner A. MFYFP.S, Clerk B IL I. ANI)FBS(»N, Auctioneer Need—(Irt a Jar Today PLEASANT VALLEY AMBER-O-LATUM M HI The Ladles Aid society will meet at CHEST OINTMENT the home of Mrs. E. P. Evans on Thursday afternoon, a t 2 o’clock, for For the quick relief of Chest Colds, an afternoon tea. It is hoped as many Croup, Influenza, Pneumonia and of the members will be present as Pleurisy Pains. P rice 50c. possible. For Sale by All Druggists COTTRELL A Hoot Gibson comedy, "Out of Luck,” will be given at the Cottrell schoolhouse on Friday evening, Octo. her 7. New Food Product. Beef, conked with vegetables and put up In cans ready to serve after heating, Is a new food combination being placed on the m arket by the Rogue River Valley Canning company. This company has an order from a responsible firm with a branch in Portland for all of the product they car tarn out, a strong retail demand already having been created. Mr. Bullis, the manager, states shipments of potatoes, onions and cabbages from outside of Medford have been neces sary to take care of their shipments. From 140 to 160 people are employed. The plant Is located a t Medford. Transcontinental Freight Rates Obtained. Officials of the Portland Electric Power company have announced th at beginning with October 15 transcon tinental freight rates will be In force on all the company’s lines to and from all points east of Idaho, Mon tana, Utah and Arizona. This will be a distinct advantage to m erchants and farm ers on the power company's lines, s rates will be the same as those to ELECT CRUMPACKER, M. E. and from Portland, there being no Vote 111» X on ballot. extra charge between Portland and Republican for congress. He will the stations on the lines. For ex get results for Oregon. Member ot ample, the charges to and from Chi American Legion and co-author of cago and Gresham will be the B»me Oregon Bonus Bill. Crumpacker will win. as those between Portland and Chi —Adv. Congressional Ccm. cago. Cream Prices. Users of the W ant Ad. Column are The Sandy Creamery is paying 41 urged to pay cash with order and cents a t the cream ery and 39 cents on avoid sending bills for sm all am ounts the route for butterfat.—Adv. tf