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boring The W ay»ide Church TROUTDALE (P R E SB Y T E R IA N ) At th e B oring M ethodist E piscopal Mr. and Mrs. J. g. H udson gave a chu rch , ot w hich th e Rev. E. O. Kan d in n er p a rty on O c t 19 in ho n o r of Sunday School at 10 a. ni. ton is p asto r, th e w orship a t 9:45 a.m M orning W orship at 11 A. m. precedes th e S unday school. Next th e ir son H aro ld ’s ISth b irth d ay a n n i Sunday a se ries of serm ons w ill be versary. T hose p rese n t w ere Mr. and REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED L' H udson- S r - Sellw ood. Mr. gin on ‘ T he Gospel in R om ans.’ P a sto r and Mrs. J. L. H udson and Mr. and Services are H elpfal, Restful and Mrs G. A. Je re m ia h of P o rtlan d . Miss Plano Tailing. Inapfrlag. P iano tu n in g »3. P lano and o rgan son , » a r d ' M r’ Mary A Thom p- rep a irin g . F red B. Jones. P hone or- “ nd Mr8' C H K esler. ders to O utlook, 1561. o r TAbor 8952 Tn » r " w n i i t ev: n ,n g M r- and Mrs 'r i g h t and tw o d au g h ters joined th e (P aid Advertisem ent) guests. Mrs. W rig h t w as a guest of » being h e r b irth d ay also. A light lunch, b irth d a y cake and Ice cream w as served. from1 ? h r ? v n a r r 8nd brid e r e ‘u r n ed from th e ir honeym oon trip on S a tu r day n ig h t T hey m otored to V ancou- X ; . ’ 7 h ere th ey took a b” “ ‘ “ > ctoria. A fter spending a few days th e re th ey re tu rn e d to V ancouver and drove to th e Y akim a, W ashington T im ber p u rch a ses cancelled o r s u s p e n d e d ... co u n try and over th e C olum bia riv er C*raHways? " a b ^ ^ o “/ s u s S ^ d C3niPS 7 ,000,000 highw ay to T ro u td ale w here th ey ,875,000 found th e T ro u td ale F lo w er club had 32 < ,578,000 decorated th e ir new home w ith a u ,680,000 tum n flow ers and leaves and ro ses D isincorporations, $4,606,000 capital. D am age listed 1-10 only 460,600 w hich they ap p reciated very m uch. y^ear’. r ^ y >^-oU. ,8 ta^8’ / f iC/ iUd*ng 1088 oI o n,y *” >* Mrs. M ildred Moore of Bend, O re ,440,250 gon, Is helping w ith th e w ork at th e T h reaten ed rem ovals, including loss' of only 'o n e 'y e a r ’s pay ro ll ,218,500 T iller re sta u ra n t. CT 8 ia iS t0 w blch definite am ounts are not av ailab le b u t which A lfred Cole and fam ily have moved w ould am ount to m any m illions; dam age listedI as 34 to P o rtlan d . n S “ .“ " “ : w ould “ " w «»- Ed. S t.C la ir Is q u ite sick. He and 21 CaX 8. J d t WhJ Ch 7 por,ed rem oval or investm en t elsew h ere w as his fam ily re c e n tly moved Into one not b V v ^ ^ w X i d X ^ e V a 7 . ’ bUtW hiCh.Can.- of th e Fox cottages. L inn R ichardson h as re tu rn e d from P ark er, W ashington, w here he has T otal recorded dam age. ................................................ $41,252,350 been w o rking In th e o rc h a rd s for f o r v ^ n ? ? ? ,e* am i" ed thC 8i8ned 8tatem enta and exhibits upon w hich th e som e tim e. orgoing ta b u latio n is based and find th a t th e to ta l of S41 2i9 i. E ileen and Ja c k Iseli sp e n t th e se rv a tiv e estim ate of dam age p ro p erly a ttrib u ta b le to th e sta te In c o m e V x a s a w eek-end w ith th e ir g ran d m o th er. c a s h e d W e°ilso R ^ t ^ deCi,1° n a8i“ n8t ° reg ° n in v estm “” ‘ in the Mrs. G eorge S ch la tte r. Mrs. H a rry H olm es, Mrs. C I X J a < fi h a t m any additional am o u n ts could have been in eluded justifiably in the to tal, so th a t, m aking every allo w an ce for possiWe Thom as, Mrs. A. D. K endall and Mrs X t h r X : in lndiVidUal item s li8ted’ th e a c ‘ual loss of in v estm en t S Lee E vans a re a tten d in g th e P a re n t- b utable to the s ta te incom e tax is m a te ria lly in excess of $40 000 000 Teacher sta te convention a t Corvallis, th is week. ( s ! S ch I I les V ^ ewar ^ v ’ p 1 C hamber ° f e). Joe P ro k ap and Ben Boynovsky of ^ - L L I N ^ M e ^ J a n ^ d S S Z ) NWt Bank)- Scio, Oregon, w ere v isito rs a t th e S. Signed CHRISS of DIrectors A. E dm undson hom e a few days th is (sig n e d ) J K . GILL, (P ioneer Portland M erchant). week. T he fo rm er is a b ro th er of Mrs Edm undson. Mrs. L u ra O’Neill and fam ily have re tu rn e d from th e ap p le o rch a rd s n ear P ark d ale, Oregon. FAIRVIEW, OREGON 1,252,350 Every Room in the House at an Even Temperature - af Less Cost f.-':. The *olution >» a Pipe or P ip e le .. Furnace B -5i .W,e recommend M a r.w ell. and Sibloco nine or pipeless furnaces. co pipe Recorded D am age Due to State Income Tax Repeal the State Income Tax Vote 312 X Yes ................ III i t 11 ' i n i t i man. Editor o f Oregon St., Portland, Oregon. voter, initiator of rental m easure - a t , o ... n.a V r STATE SENATOR W George W. JOSEPH Republican Nominee For Re-election in MoXca c ^ n t ey°,r C A lK o rn T Ph b° rD ° f P ro te s ta n t P aren ts In 1872 n n r t i X “. ^ 1^ h is. ad m ‘ssion to th e b ar he becam e In terested in nolitlcs of 1 " f p pro i“ e , n initiativ tly in ‘he m ovem ents and re su recall. ltin g in th e en en actm actm en en t t of th th e e P d h irect rim m ary e referendum I B i i / h e - 1 ° hC .w ast elected sta te se n ato r from M ultnom ah County In 1 ..0 he w as again elected to th e office, serving in all in four re g u la r »m i h w ^ X a d X a"«.. o ? th b,e IaWy“F 7 ‘d “ ‘° rceful a " d X - e ^ t ' o ^ t o ? ne w as a leader in all of th e sessions of the reform forces of th e senate. I, F oreseeing th e m anifold benefits to be derived in th e w av o f , trav e l and s ta te developm ent thro u g h good roads. S en ato r Joseph ^ a s X stru m e n ta l In th e 1911 session in se cu rin g th e passag e of the law cre atin g th e sta te highw ay com m ission. H e took a leading p a rt in th e prom otion 7 ‘he co n stru c tio n of th e Mt. Hood Loop Road. W ithout consideration e deeded the old B arlow road to th e sta te in o rd er th a t it m ight be used , as a p a r t of th e rig h t of way for th is scenic highw ay. I P n r .i ? n 7 eiV,? g l h at Cheap pow er m u st be m ade av ailab le In abu n d an ce if P o rtlan d is to keep pace w ith th e in d u stria l m arch of th e cities of the Pacific Coast. S en ato r Jo seph favors the developm ent of th e s ta te ’s tenHnnP.°hW7 t i e8OUr. Ct“8 by tb e U nl,ed S tate s Kovnrnm ent. It Is his con ten tion th a t th e w ate r pow er reso u rce s of th e co u n try belong to th e neo > Pnt r8 ” » tb a t ‘hey Rhould not be sub ject to ex ploitation by p riv ate to th e peo5“e a l m o s t * 8h° U*d deVeloped by tb e govern m en t and sold We are now showing a complete stock ot heating stoves of the combination coal BnTl and wood, straight coal and straight wood types. Featuring such makes as the Port land Made Cheerful, Mission and Bridge- Beach. t i es, we wilHake your old stove in trade on a new one OIL STOVES i» From now until April 15 next year an oil stove is needed in every home. Drives the chill from every home and protects family health. J We are sh ow in g the fa mous Perfection Oil H eat er. No sm oke, no sm ell mid proven the m ost eco nom ical to operat« Try a Perfection Oil Heater in your bathroom Priced at $6.50, $7.75 and $9.50 Phone 1421 L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Gresham CORBETT 1 M organ, as a su rp rise T h u rsd ay eve ning, b rin g in g a g en ero u s supply of ice cream and cake an d an all aro u n d good tim e. Mr. M organ Is a fav o rite w ith th e young people of th e com m u n ity and all w ere pleased to m eet his bride. T he evening passed a ll too soon in m usic an d gam es. F re d tre a te d th e young folks to candy be fo re th ey left for home. 1 he C o rb ett grad e school w as dedi cated F rid a y evening, and is a line larg e building. The spacious school room s, w ide halls, and com m odious gym nasium m ake a building an y c o m m unity m ight w ell be proud of as an edu catio n al cen ter. T he program F r i day evening consisted of a song by th e school, Miss R ogroden accom pan ist, vocal solo by Wm. M organ, a flag ex ercise by th re e g irls, and an a d SANDY BLUFF d ress by P ro fesso r G entle of th e O re gon N orm al school. County Supt. W. Mr. and Mrs. F red M eyers sp e n t C. A lderson spoke briefly and con clu d S unday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Geo. WI1- ed th e program . T he te ac h ers for th e |k en so n . school a re Miss M cClure, first and H. H. W atkins, Mrs. R ay W ilkenson, Steve S plaw n and Mrs. W oods visited second g rad e s; Mrs. W olverton, th ird , and fo u rth g rad e s; Miss R ogroden th e ir hom es over S unday and w ent fifth an d six th and Mr. Olem an sev back to Hood R iver w h ere th ey will en th an d eighth. have a t le a st an o th e r th re e w eeks of Miss P au lin e R lckll visited frien d s | ap p le packing. a t C ascade L ocks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo R adford and Miss Jo y C ro ck ett w as th e g u est of [ch ild re n retu rn ed to th e ir hom e T ues- ' day a fte r sev eral d ay s’ v isit w ith the Miss B etty H agen a t B ridal Veil F r i day evening. fo rm e r’s p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Dick Mrs. D orothy P hipps of P o rtlan d Radford, fo rm erly of th is place, now visited h e r son Jo h n h ere Sunday. of C anyonville, O regon, n ear Rose Mr. H arm on and son W alter of I burg. P o rtlan d w ere th e g u ests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. McNeal a re e n te r ta in Mrs. L ew is Reed Sunday. ing Mrs. M cNeal’s b ro th e r from E ver- T roy P h ip p s left la st T h u rsd ay for | ett, W ashington. C alifo rn ia and expects to v isit his old A. C. B row ning w en t to Cascade hom e in A rk a n sas before re tu rn in g Locks W ednesday to v isit a few days to Oregon. w ith his d au g h ter, Mrs. E lsie A ndrew s Owen, th e young son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Em ily, is serio u sly ill with ROCKWOOD in fan tile p ara ly sis. T he g rad e school, of w hich he is a m em ber, w as closed M ethodist E piscopal S unday school th e la tte r p a rt of th is week b u t w ill w ill m eet a t 10 o’clock S unday m o rn be re-opened Monday, h aving been ing. T h ere w ill be E p w o rth League [at 6:45, follow ed by th e evening pub th o ro u g h ly disinfected. lic w orship service a t 7:30 w ith th e serm on by th e p asto r, th e Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore, from th e them e, “W ise F o rg e tfu ln ess." T he follow ing officers w ere elected a t a m eeting of th e L ad ies’ Aid on W ednesday afte rn o o n : Mrs. C. L H aynes, p resid e n t; Mrs. H. L. Lam b, [vice p re sid e n t; Miss M ildred J o h n son, se c re ta ry ; M rs. J. S. Moore tre a su re r. ,s tW /Ì Prices are very reasonable LUSTED More th an 60 frie n d s dronned in nn new iyw eds. Mr. an d Mrs F r^d «3 POWELLV ALLEY OUR HEALTH BREAD j a t th is B akery and a t S to r s Contains the Vitamines, nii-ed by scientific p r in c ip e s It's Good an d Good fo r Yoe Gresham City Bakery R?n VAN VAM DOFINCK Il/lK’lkrr,,, THEO. ~ Phono 1221 FOR THE BEST MEATS Fre8h X n w i r 1, ^ rd> Etc ’ PrePared and sold under ab solutely san itary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. DIETL, Prop. - Phone 1711 **»*VAA 1 COAL Gresham BRIQUETS A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Daily Trip» to Portland Gresham Phone 1681 Powell mid Muple Make Winter Driving a Pleasure Miss A nna Nordblom cam e hom e from W illam ette U niversity over th e w eek-end for a visit w ith h er p aren ts. T he S unday school of the Mission ch u rc h w ill m eet as u su al a t 10 o clock Sunday, follow ed by p reach in g a t 11. T he young people’s society will m eet a t 7 In th e evening, th e ir topic All Alsen in Cord» or Balloon» being "T h e C h a ra c te r of God.” T his f k - t i r 1 1 1a,,s.°, supply you with a Spotlight. Tire D uring all of his political c a re e r S enator Jo sep h has been a ch am m eeting w ill be followed by p reach in g pion of honest legislation and an im placable foe to g ra ft and corrupt!™ . C^ j n s , Windshield Wiper, Gas, Oils and Grease. In E n g lish a t 7:45 by th e p a sto r from FAIRVIEW Oregon needs men of S en ato r Jo se p h ’s fjjie In the S h ite S enate th e them e, "T h e New H ea rt.” T h ere T he S unday school of th e M ethodist will be special m usic by th e choir, GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK | E piscopal ch u rch w ill convene a t 10 ----- - ■ Paid A d vert I semen t q I o’clock as u su a l on th e com ing S u n u a r te t and strin g band a t th e eve ning service. T he confirm ation class day. T h ere will be E p w o rth L eague will m eet on S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t *5 I a t 6:30 In th e evening, follow ed by AUTHORIZED DODGE SERVICE o’clock. p reach in g by th e Rev. C. B. May at T h e H om e and F oreign M issionary 7:30. STORAGE BY DAY OR NIGHT society of th e L u th e ra n ch u rch will m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. Jo h n Hu PLEASANT HOME lan d er both T h u rsd ay aftern o o n and The Sunday school of th e M ethodist evening. M em bers a re req u ested to ________ HAMLIN & HOSS, Props. E piscopal ch u rch will m eet next Sun- com e p rep ared to pay th e an n u al dues I day at lu a. m., followed by p reaching of th e society a t th is tim e. i . m . ~ i"-=> I’hone 2W | v r . i -,,,.« -< m > S C h arley N orblom has been III for ^ n n r t t u u r i c u n r ie tc r t te r . r. rrrre rrrr.- ............. .............. I a t 11:15 by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. G. —- R anton, from th e subject, "T h e Gospel som e tim e w ith a severe case in in TO SERVE with an understanding of each I of God in th e E p istle to th e Rom ans. ’ te stin a l flu w hich h as left him In a MOTICE o r F II.I5 O FIMAL ACCOUNT, j MlTICF. OF FH .IN O f in a l ACCOUNT. detail to be accomplished. To plan each N o 227MS. I T hose who b rin g th e ir Bibles w ill get w eakened condition. In (he circu it Court o f the State of Ore- circum stance of the ceremony so th a t its the Circuit Court o f th*» *?$«»<» «g rx j th e m ost out of th is m essage. Probate th* C®"n ty of M ultnomah. In In f tS b a tJ ,h * Count’’ of M uitnom ih?7n y?tUr car to this 2arage and let us equip it with a set of the famous “A ll-weather G oodyear Tire»” Excellent on wet pavement or on soft vvmv dirt roads. Ignition Work G R ESH AM [ty/ith. Understanding beauty, dignity apparent. and sincerity shall “* H,ne ,,M5 S be . DAMASCUS Card of Thanks. Our h ea rtfe lt th a n k s to all who a s sisted at the fu n eral of o u r be!oved wire and m other, also for th e beauti- I ful flowers. T. G. Jo n sru d and C hildren. , L/un&iat’Q /¿ e e /c i ( iPifCH GARAGE , A L aF o lle tte m eeting w ill be held a t th e old Union ch u rch , one m ile e a st of D am ascus Monday evening, O ctober 27, at 8 o’clock. T h ere will be ab le sp e ak e rs on hand, possibly a lady sp eak er. T he ladies especially a re invited to th is political g ath erin g . Do not ta k e it for g ran te d th a t your | vote w ill n o t be needed for if m illions held th a t th o u g h t th e re w ould only be I th e votes of th e rad ic als and th Outlook want ads will bring buyer and se lle r to g eth er cheaply and "red s" and they alw ays vote. quickly. ,nc i£ iL iia M Z .nt ‘I * ° f Ward II. Cramer, LforeMMetL i p NCr.'m,t" (riven that Erm lnnle i „ 7 . ra2r r' a " «‘»«•utrlx of the laet will H dcV’« m.T’”!tl an'* of Ward II. Cramer, deceaeed. has filed her final account ae such executrix with the ctr- ' -«urt o f the State of «»r.g.m lie - Probate, and that Monday of V i o h. d £ °.f i/*!2t,er "* ,he hour o f Al’ ot «■ I gWonh f'ohre f t ~ a4 T « V ^ S ‘tn. ' i n i r ii of S_30 a m and the court room of said court haa been duly fixed aa the time ainl place for the hearing o f objectiona to said 1 , . "'"■'O'riit thereof EI1M INM K P. CKAMKII Executrix. EHT1IEH M. ANDERflON McOUIRK A SC IIN E IP E R , M cOUfRK A S C H N E ID E n ’n 'n ‘' t , ‘ tr,,t- A ttorneys for Executrix Dated and flrat ptihllahed Sept 2« 1X24 r,’T A:‘mlnlatratrlx. i PUhliehed, Sept, i s 1S24 D ate o f last publication Oct. Î4, 1924. D ale of last |<uldlcatlon, Oct. 17, Sf>24. ’