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AGED CORBETT PIONEER ANSWERS DEATH’S ( ALL i PO W ELL VA LLEY PL E A SA N T VALLEY F A IR V IE W Miss A nna Jo hnson, of K an n erer, V isitors a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H ansena M arie H ansen, w ife W yoming, left Monday for h er home o f H ans H ansen of the C orbett neigh a fte r spending tw o w eeks w ith her C. F. K esterson Monday w ere Mr. and borhood, died a t h e r hom e Monday, uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Mrs. Lee C htllcoat of P o rtsm o u th , O ctober 20. On O ctober 31 she would Sw anson. She had expected to p ro Oregon, and S tan ley Bishop an d his have attain ed th e age of 79 years. long h er visit, but received a te le b ro th er E arl, of Oregon City. F. O. Edholm of Albany, Oregon, M rs. H ansen is survived by h er h u s gram th a t h er m other, who has been band and a d au g h ter, Mrs. L. E. ill for som e tim e w ith can cer, w as visited his d au g h ter, Mrs. Chas. Ek- stran d , on his w ay hom e from S tock F a u g h t of C o rb e tt Mrs. H ansen w as very low. holm, Sweden, w h ere he w ent last b o rn in D enm ark and moved to th e C arl A rvidson w ith a p arty of P o rt June. C o rb ett d istric t about 40 je a r s ago. land frien d s drove to Tacom a Sunday, Mr. an d Mrs. W ill Richey visited F u n e ra l services w ill be held a t the re tu rn in g th a t evening. relativ es in P o rtlan d Sunday. C o rb ett C h ristian ch u rc h W ednesday Axel Jo h n so n h as been ta k in g an H. O. Jellu m of L aC enter, W ash afte rn o o n a t 2:30. T he arran g e m en ts enforced vacation fo r th e "Vast ten a r e in th e h an d s of J. E. M etzger, u n days from the M organ B ro th ers tr u c k ington, visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. G. N. S ag er Sunday. d e rta k e r. ing service, on ac co u n t of a severe Mr. an d Mrs. F red O lsen and th ree a tta c k of Intestinal flu. sons have re tu rn e d from K an sas F a c to rs th a t m ost afTect economy of E lto n G radin p u rch ased a new F ord w here th ey spent th e sum m er. d airy production in Oregon, as de term in ed in a rec en t cost production coupe S atu rd ay th ro u g h th e agency of The L adle?' Aid m et w ith Mrs. E. P. su rv ey by th e sta te college extension R ak er & Son, of G resham . E vans la st T hursday. T h ere w as a service, a re production per cow, Mrs. Chas. L undquist and Mrs. B ert am o u n t of feed used, size of herd, and Olsen en tertain ed th is aftern o o n for large atten d a n ce and a good tim e. Mrs. E d g ar Bewley of 82d stree t, th e am ount of investm ent. Mrs. L ingw ald who leaves soon for L ents, is a t the hom e of h er b ro th er, her hom e in P o rtlan d , a fte r resid in g ELECT CRUMPACKER, M. E. J. F. C heldelin, w ho is very ill. in P ow ell V alley for sev eral years. Vote 36 X on ballot. Mrs. H an n ah Jo h n so n of G resham F ra n c e s E. W illard Day w ill be ob R epublican for congress. • He w ill has been spending a w eek w ith her g et re su lts for Oregon. Member of served a t the PoweTl V alley school A m erican Legion and co -author of F rid a y afternoon w ith ap p ro p ria te ex g ran d so n s, W ill and C harles D ahl- quist. O regon Bonus Bill. ercises, ' T he Rev. O. J. W ilner has C rum packer w ill w in. been invited to speak on the occasion. —Adv. C ongressional Com. C h a rter No. 257 RFPORT OF T H F C O .U IIT IO S a u e . i of “" ” N°- *’ P re p aratio n have now been com pleted for th e chicken d in n er to be served by th e ladies of th e S m ith Me At T ro u td ale, in th e S tate of O regon, a t the c lose of business O ctober 10, 1924. m orial P re so y teria n ch u rch at th e city RESOURCES hall T h u rsd ay evening. October 23, L L°an d 3 0 <,ifdl* v°Unt" ' *ncludlng re d isc o u n t, show n In item s 29 from 6.30 till 8 o'clock. >54,308.44 T he rep u b lican com m ittee is p la n 2. O verdrafts sceured and u n se c u re d .................................................. 17.29 “ ■ '"■ »’ » ' « ning for an en th u sia stic political g ath erin g next T h u rsd ay evening at 4' 0 t ^ f n F Vnd.S' . Warrttnt,8 ,and »ecurities, including foreign govern^ 3,150.06 th e city h all a t 8 o'clock, when Thos. m ent, state, m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., including those show n ill item s 30 and 35. if a n y ..................... Kay, can d id ate for sta te tre a s u re r and 1,000.00 M aurice E. C rum packer, rep u b lican 6. B anking house. >4,957.85; fu rn itu re and fixtures, >3,294.76 8,252.61 7. R eal estate ow ned o th er th an b anking h o u se .. nom inee for congress, w ill ad d ress the 2,825 46 “ h? nd J " ,v au lt an d due from b an k s- h an k ers and people. T he L u sch er boys’ q u a rte t th?s tt)ink>Pan 68 des gnated an d “ PProved rese rv e ag en ts of will sing. U ‘ Ch^ s h "item " k8 ° U,side c“ y o r tow n of rep o rtin g b ank an d 'o th e r 20,360.02 TROUTDALE STATE BANK DAWES HAS PLAN TO AID FARMERS 15. O t h ^ a ' s s l S H I n y *. banit9’ 206.30 ’ ’ “ * ’“ ' ' ’ W A 6 6 .M 184.50 P ortland, Or.— (S p e c ia l).——Common T ° ta l .................................................. ............................................................>90 .304.62 sense will solve th e problem s of th e A m erican farm er, Just as it has open 16. C apital stock paid i n .......... . . s ix ed the way for reh ab ilitatio n of Kur- Id. (a) Undivided profits ...................■ ................... >3 263 90 ° .000.00 ope, according to C harles G. Dawes, d EP o V itm !“««!'’ taxe B pald ’" : — ’•'012- s < 251.56 republican vlce-presideutlal candidate, "3 DEMA^V lndivbh.«i i * 0S,, , S ' ° th er Gian banks, su b ject to reserv e: in a recent speech. • ’ ,• d®p08,ta subJect to including deposits due th e - f K° i gon’ c,,u n ty > cltle8 or oth er public f u n d s .. .. 53 G eneral Dawes would apply the «5 -5. 1 aabi<“r a checks of th is bank o u tstan d in g payable on d em an d . . . . 1 ,242.36 rem edy of com mon-sense In m uch the ,446.34 sam e way It was adm inistered in the E uropean situation. H e urged a com TIM E AND 8AT1.8B8 BEW I81TS, . , M « . to r i . r . . « .a i V mission, non-political, com petent and C A M P H IL L ab!e on dem and or su b ject to no tice: P y strictly non-partisan In its makeup. 00 T ,® certificates of deposits o u tsta n d in g ................. c T he b allo t is a dangerous w eapon K ELSO He said th e situation in ag ricu ltu re -8. S avings deposits, payable su b ject to n o tic e ... ....................................15 ,022.85 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. R ogers e n te r in th e hands of a fool. 341.51 Is now com parable to th e dilem m a in T o tal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and' or su b l A b ask et social w ill be given a t th e tained a t d in n er Monday evening. which E uropean Industry found Itself Ject to notice, item s 27 an d 28................. >20 364 36 T he Bank of Q resham pays 5 per K elso schoolhouse S atu rd ay evening, T hose p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. c e n t in te re st on tim e deposits.—Adv O ctober 25, under th e auspices of the Chas. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Illiff, and with which the rep aratio n s com T otal m ission had to grapple, a fte r five >90,304.62 Mr. and Mrs. W alter W idm er, Miss K elso W om an’s Club association. T he years of futile bickering and with ° f ° regon- County of M ultnom ah, ss. Byers. E urope on th e brink of chaos. 3RESHAM MARINELLO school w ill fu rn ish th e p ro g ram and N ellie (ho ok,, ' . , Ioydl ca sh ie r of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear th a t Mrs. W ill H o rn eck er is on th e sick John W. Davis, head of th e demo- th e above sta te m en t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belie? all a re invited. Beauty Shoppe list. ' c: itlc ticket, hag sniffed a t th e Dawes ’ ° RSubs7rihAdte8td M McOowan Hloyd- L - M Cle7k,BD lr£ d 7 r? .’ Ca8hI®r ' W e Do D andruff, fallin g h a ir and scalp d is Mr. an d Mrs. P e te r B organ have r e ag ricu ltu ral schem e and referred M arrelllng, Sham pooing, Munlrnrlng, S ubscribed and sw orn to before me this 16th day of October, 1924. Sralp anil F arlal Treatm ents, Etc. o rd ers a re quickly cured w ith a few tu rn ed from E ugene w here th ey have slightingly to "m oth b alls" in con applicatio n s of th e old reliab le Lucky been v isitin g friends. nection w ith it. Bur th is was as n o th M arinello P re p a ra tio n s fo r Sale JOHN S. HUDSON, N otary Public. T iger H air Remedy. A sk your b arb er RUBY IM BRIE ing com pared to w hat critics said of My com m ission expires Feb. 17, 1928. V. P. Dow has been on th e sick list ALBER TA H IN D ER M A N or d ru g g ist today—m oney back g u a r an ex p ert com mission to untangle but is now able to re tu rn to his w ork antee.— Adv. E uropean affairs. One prom inent in P o rtlan d . man said th e plan was Ilka prescrib Mr. and Mrs. W. E. R ogers have ing a pill to cure an earthquake. a t th is B akery and a t S to r s gone to Independence on a h u n tin g But G eneral Dawes was equal to trip . T hey w ill v isit Mrs. R ogers' th a t sn eer and said he had always held th e opinion th a t common sense b ro th er, H a rry Illiff, w hile there. Contains the Vitaniines, uil'ed by On th e L a te VV. B o tte lso n P la ce, on P o w e ll T he Camp H ill W om en’s club m et is a universal rem edy, w hether given scientific p rln c lile s V a lle y R oad, 2% M iles E a s t o f G resham w ith Mrs. F ra n k S m ith O ctober 15. in th e form of a pill or tak en as a stead y diet. I t ’s Good and Good for Von Mrs. H ornecker, the p resid en t, n ot be The com m ission th e P re sid en t Is ing able to atten d , th e vice p resid en t, about to appoint, it w as adm itted, Mrs. Chas. L ettow , presided. would m eet with m any difficult situ Sale Rain or Shine Free Lunch at Noon S. R. G ilbert has re tu rn e d from a ations and In order to g et resu lts ____________Commences at 10:30 A. M. THEO. VAN DONINCK Phone 1221 w eek’s trip to th e coast. worth while, it would have to be divorced absolutely from politics, it was said. G eneral Dawes held it an RO CK W O O D 3 M IL C H COAVS, one fr e sh th ree m o n th s, one to economic problem and n ot a political r The E p w o rth L eag u ers w ill g ath er question a t all. fr e sh e n abou t D ec. 6, one to fr e sh en in sp rin g . A lso He pointed out the d isp arity in earn for a social evening on F rid a y of th is Y E A R L IN G H E I F E R . A ll T u b ercu lin T ested . ing capacity of ag ricu ltu ral and In w eek a t 7:30, a t th e ch u rch . Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab T E A M O F B A Y M A R E S , w e ll m atch ed and An ath letic asso ciatio n w as form ed d u strial portions of th e population and solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest t o u t e d specifically upon th e situ a Monday evening, th e school board tr u e w ork ers, 10 and 11 y ea rs old, w e ig h t 2700. possible prices, you’ll go to tion not only of th e beef, w heat, fruit calling th e young people of th e com and cotton grow ers but of th e whole m unity to g e th er and th e follow ing of body of farm ers throughout th e nation ficers w ere elected: H arold Way, “The idea of an economic, non About 8 tons of Hay, Set Double Work Harness, 2 GEO. D IE T L , Prop. P hone 1711 p resid e n t; G ladys McCann, vice p re s p artisan and im partial commission, Gresham Sets Single Harness, 1 3^ -in ch Wagon, 1 8%-inch id en t; O rrie E ck ert, se c re ta ry ; Ed. which th e president has announced hs Wagon, 1 Light 1-horse Wagon, Gravel Red, Hay Rack, McCann, tr e a s u re r; E d g ar Couey and will appoint to suggest a plan for Deering Hay Mower, Osborne Hay Rake, Manure C larence Johnson, sa rg e an ts-a t-a rm s. legislative and other relief,” he said, Spreader, John Deere Riding Plow, Oliver 40-Plow, 2 "Is to have the su b ject Im partially 12-ineh Plows, 1 50-tooth Harrow 1 Cultivutor, 1 and com petently considered from al, Union P.-T. A. Bazaar. 2-shovel Plow, 1 Lister, Hay Fork, 500-lb. Fairbanks The U nion P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso cia standpoints. A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK Scales Ankerliolth Cream Separator, 2 5-gal. Milk Cans “T here is a t p resen t no concensus tion w ill hold its th ird an n u a l b azaar and Buckets, 600 Cedar Posts, Large Iron Kettle, 3 of eith er economic, ag ricu ltu ral or a t th e Union schoolhouse, D istrict No. political opinion behind any specific Tents 10-12 and a lot of other small tools. 26, on Novem ber 22. T he proceeds rem edy. It has not been possible to w ill be used for th e b etterm e n t of th e secure, for any proposed plan of r e HOUSEHOLD GOODS school. H eating Stove, D ining T able, Couch, D resser, Beds, Sewing lief, endorsem ent of all th e leading Daily Trips io Portland M achine, 9 x 12 R ug, C hairs, R ockers, F ru it J a rs , 20-gal. Crock ag ricu ltu ral organizations. NASH CLOTHES. "T h e com m ission plan is th e only and a lot of o th e r household goods too num erous to m ention. G reshn in Powell Portia lid H undreds of m en a re testify in g th a t one, as I see it, by w hich th is great Phone and 217 Davis Nash clo th es a t >23.50 a re equal to ag ricu ltu ral problem of th e nation TERM S OF SALE—>20.00 and u nder in Cash. All sum s above >20.00 1681 Maple Phone lidwy. 9088 clothes u su a lly at tw ice th a t figure, can receive a com mon-sense consider six m o n th s’ tim e at 8 per cent in te re st on approved security. Positively tailo red to m easure. P. F ation, free from political poison. Black, G resham , phone 1801.—Adv. “T he ex p e rts’ plan in E urope was !V P o rtlan d T elegram and Outlook, one accepted because settled public opin year, >4.50 by mail. Save a d o llar ion dem anded Its acceptance and any A. MEAERS, Clerk R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer Offer closes October 31. S ubscribe governm ent which had opposed lti th ro u g h th e Outlook. acceptance would have been over throw n by public opinion. "T h e re come crises so g rea t in n a tional affairs th a t by common con sen t th e re Is a tu rn in g aw ay from POBTLAMQ political quack doctors. It seem s t« me th a t such a crisis is confronted is th e ag ricu ltu ral situ atio n .” # 0 0 , 0 0 0 Iii P r e m i n m a "KiSisss st / v ■,"b‘s “ t , b '“ b “,, k OUR HEALTH BREAD AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 Gresham City Bakery LIVESTOCK FOR THE BEST MEATS Farm Implements THE SANITARY MARKET COAL BRIQUETS EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE H. C. BOTTELSON, Owner Nov. 1- SI LAFOLLETTE FAILS U. S. IN SUGAR CRISIS! z r* T h e L o g ic a l Choice of th e C areful Buyer T h e T ou rin g Car $ R unabout • - $265 D em o u n ta b le Rime and Starter extra C o u p s • • T u d o r S td a n • fo r d o r S id a n • A il p r i c t i f. Y um • - • $525 590 f o. h. Detroit can bu y a n y m o d t l b y m a k in g a i m a l l d a w n -p a y - m e n t a n d a r ra n g in g c a iy terms far th e b a la n c e . O r jn jm can b u y on th e Ford W e e k ly P u r c h a ie P la n . T h e F o r d d g a lr r in H b o rk o o d « i l l g la d ly a m bath p la n t t n d a t a U . » The Ford car delivers more useful, care-free, economical service per dollar invesied than any other car. Its sturdy, rigid construction is striking evidence of enduring materials. Every minute operation is scientifically tested and accurately checked. Control of natural resources and complete manufacture in large volume have made pos sible value that is the one standard by which every motor car must necessarily be judged. The Ford car is the logical and necessary ch o ice of th e buyer who wants to get the utmost from every motoring dollar. D e tr o it T H X U N 1 V I R I A I CAB _ S IX THX M BABBST A U T H O B I Z I D FO BD DKALBB A M E R IC A ’S L IV E S T O C K C L A S S I C ’'“'“f * f nd A m ph itheetw . t h . Pacific I ntrrna- *nd ‘ han ever. featuring the largm t combined exhibit o f pure bred lira stock under one roof In America. J I J Hor»«a. Sw ine. Sheep. Gnats; also Poultry Kh— , l^ o .) and Industrial Products, and World’s G reatest N ig h t Horae Show. P o rtlan d , Or.— (Special). — Renatoi H K D tIC K II F A H K H DIM A L L H A U .H O A O N La F o llette now Is saying a good deal about th e public being defrauded mm through th e ta riff on sugar. But ai a m em ber of the se n ate w hen ths su g ar ta riff was up for adoption, h i had not a single word to say aboul H H fa Hrflw ’ O«oV rate s on sugar. As a m a tte r of fact th e re w ere five roll calls on th e s u g a i, --------------- ta riff in th e senate and La Follett« C » ♦*> tiw did not vote on a single one of them I * * * * * * ® w* CC l < * £ A. At> W hy did La F o llette w ait until a p resid en tial cam paign was on befora denouncing th e sugar ta riff? Why rid your system o f C atarrh or Deafness did he not only denounce It but vot« caused by Catarrh. From lloallhy Cows S o ld by d n g fu li for o w «0 year« ag ain st it when he had th e chancel W as It by an y chance becaus« F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo. Ohio Spreckles, th e sugar baron of Cali fornla, Is his staunch su p p o rter la W. L. BALMER, Prop. th is cam paign that he would not vot« Phone f i t ag ain st his in te rests? La F o llette's failure th en to d< OUR MOTTO b attle for w hat he now claim s wai (futility and Cleanliness rig h t may well give his su p p o rteri Chew it ajter pause In pinning th eir faith to ¿a every meal F o llette for an y other econom ic re n o t ic e to creditors . V et In the Circuit Court o f the K(a, e o f , )r. I I B tlm a la te a Medicine PURE M IL K Gresham Jersey Dairy WRIGLEYS u Sntacribe Now at Bargain Rates. O utlook and Daily O regonian, one y ear, >6. O utlook w ith daily and S un day O regonian, one year, >7.75. Mall only. Offer closes O ctober 31. S ub scrib e th ro u g h th e Outlook. NOTICR OF FIXA I, COl.'IIT. Priihate Department. In the Circuit Court, State of Oregon County o f Multnomah. In the Matter o f the E state o f Charles Johnson, Deceased. N otice Is hereby given that the under signed adm inistrator with the will an nexed Of the estate of Charles Johnson, deceased, lias filed his final account In the Circuit Court of the State o f Oregon, for the County o f Multnomah, and that the PJth day o f Novem ber, 1»24, at the hour of 9 30 a. m„ o f said day. at the Court House at Portland, in said County and M ate, has been aptailnted a s the tim e and place for the hearing of objections to said final account and the settlem ent thereof. D ate o f first publication. Oct. 7, 1924. D ate of last publication. Nov. 4, 192«. C. J. LUNDQ VIST, Administrator, ALF. O. NELSON. Attorney. Silverton, Oregon. Any tro u b les? Call Dr. Classified. a p p e tite and a id s d ig e s tio n . It m akes your fo o d d o yo u m o re g o o d . N o te h o w I t r e l ie v e s t h a t s lu l ly le e l ln g a l t e r h e a r t y e a t in g . lia n a t e e t h , w a a t a a a b r e a th and I t 's t h e g is o d y th a t SsFe slgiu-d' I ’ro- K'Y'fi that the under- o f th e e X t ^ of Adm inistrator »> inn eHiale or David Jam es I »«»ceamvl eent h f Court o t the State u f^ m e- uualifb°d MA lin°21ah Cou"'y- and lias ..A*l persons having claim s against M id estate are hereby notified to present the sam e, duly verified as by law mq5‘dre'k ,o. the undeislgne.l at his offlM «on h*winail,k Gre"h,‘n'. Oreaham. < K ? « f lh " " X m onths from date h s ' i ,h '‘r e b y Dated and first published. Sept. 30, 192«. leAHt publication, October 21st, 1^24 > , , t.r • K- A. MILLBR, ’ James, Dereaned. niU!^n,lf rator °.f the K»tate o f J. 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