ss
<U THHIR.
COTTRELL
I
Mr. and Mrs E stel H olm es spent 1
Monday w ith th e form er’s m other in
O regon City.
O. H. B lackburn has sta rte d con !
stru c tio n of a new home on his p ro p
e rty adjoining th e A. E. DeH aven
. place. H e sold his farm recen tly to
h is son-in-law and d aughter. Mr. an d 1
Mrs. E stel H olm es of Oregon City,
w ho have a lre ad y ta k en possession.
A. J. B ram and fam ily and W. A.
Wood and fam ily have re tu rn e d to
th e ir hom es a fte r spending a m onth
w orking in th e apple o rc h a rd s in
Hood River.
J- T aylor is very ill a t th e hom e of
h is d au g h ter, Mrs. W. A. C arpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Meyer w ere P o r t
land v isito rs W ednesday.
The C ottrell N eedle club w ill m eet
w ith Mrs. E stel H olm es, T uesday, No
vem ber 18.
O ldest Mason
T I'F S D iV .
Y OY F MH E M
PAGE THREE
MAYOR LAURA HARLOW
(W ELL R > O W \ VOI \G
> 0 K ( I l Y EXPANSION,
PEOPLE ARE M ARRIED
Si
1 M ayor-elect L a u ra D. H arlow o f ' v , . . . . v ... , .
T ro u td ale has stated her policies w ith
M yrtle Xa f T
reg a rd to city im provem ent w hich w
of P lea san t
w ill include expansion and the build- " r X V t m r 7 ? *
h° m e of ,he
ing up of civic pride, in an interview
V huX d
7
v" °
w ith The O regonian, w hich w as
i T " * ' 6'
I will sell for rash on
lished in a receu t issue of th g t p ap er, ■ p i.... ,
’ . ,
' '
1 a r r T> of
to g eth er w ith a p ictu re of M r.! H a r-i
“ Th T rM '
° re 8 h W
low. T he O regonian sto ry is as fol- ’" d in b r o w P i ,k
me * “
P re ,t“ y
low s;
c iaa in brow n silk. T he couple was
beginning at 1 o’clock P.M.
attended by th e b rid e's b ro th er and
E xpansion of T ro u td ale is t h e , wife. Mr and M r s W i i t n r a v , . . .
avowed ad m in istra tio n policy of M rs. I „ „ tv , h - „
/
1 N aM ha*»n.
: L au ra D. H arlow , new ly elected I °
* le m enibers of th e tw o fam ilies
| m ayor, who w ill ta k e office Ja n u ary 1. w ere p rese n t a t th e cerem ony, w hich
Mrs. H arlow w an ts to extend th e city I w as follow ed by a wedding supper.
I lim its of th e city north and w est to ! Mrs. Jo h n so n is a g rad u a te of G resh
the stree t c a r depot of th e P o rtlan d am Union high a c h e d
mi.
E lectric Pow er com pany and th e Sun w .„ ¿ “J
°
1
couPl”
Dial ran ch . T his move, she gaid, * 1,1 r€8id® w it,i th e b ridegroom 's par-
would give th e place m ore population tn43, Mr. and Mrs. V ictor Jo h n so n for
and m ore tax ab le p ro p erty w ithin its th e present.
: borders. Its lim its, she held, w ere t o
o
___________ ____
tig h tly d raw n now.
T
IIF
FI
tv im h c ik v
“T ro u td ale, you know, is now the
n il , iin n w i n i-n n Y
celery ca p ita l of A m erica, if not th e |
’»ILL. HIHI.H OREGON
LUSTED
w hole w orld,” th e m ayor-elect de-
,
is
G orr«H. 104 y ears,
clared . ’ and we need to perk up in I Soil “ "<• C lim ate of W illam ette Valiev
T he Misses Irm a and Mabel Sm ith is th e oldest living Mason. He is
harm ony w ith o u r grow ing im port- ,
P ecu liarly A daptable.
accom panied by R alph Jones and his a resid e n t of th e K ansas Masonic
m other, of B ridal Veil. Oregon, drove d Hom
^ V e. h a He
n ^ n say
l n s d he
' t h feels
l n k s b K e tte
l o r n to-
g
"O ur city Is. of course, on th e m ain „ c t J a c i *".
m ?Ch ° f m any p ro d ' J
to D allas S unday w here they sp e n t th e evifv
««« to to tal abstinence
_i
Colum bia highw ay line of trav el, and I UCt an 1 ° 1 ttle ot one P roduct.”
e r ity h
due
from
day visiting old friends.
tobacco and altohol.
a g rea t m any people pass th ro u g h th e ■ T his rem a rk w as m ade by one of the
m ain stre e t every day. F o r th at rea - head officials of the Iowa d ep artm en t
son I th in k we should fo ster civic ' o i a g r i c i . l » „ r »
>.
. “ e p a r“ n e n t I
G rape Vines,
p rid e and m ake T ro u td ale ju st as a t - ! , a g ric u ,tu re a fte r he had m ade an
POWELL VALLEY
\\ ordens, Concords, N iagaras, one
tra c tiv e as possible.
W elfare
elfare of
of our
our 1 in aPecUon to u r of p a rt of th e W il- J
___ W
ADMINISTRATOR.
y ea r old. Splendidly rooted, su re
lam ette valley.
g ro w ers. Low prices.
rder now _ for
_____ O
_________
A b az aa r u n d er th e auspices of th e people, from every aspect, should be
fa ll plan tin g . H arold Oberg, Craig
C raig I D eborah L adies Aid w ill be held in fostered, and my ad m in istra tio n will
T he poiut th is official b ro u g h t out
““ n „„ o „ rth
.v off
_« B
r, a rr road. the MlssJon ch u rch on th e evening Qf striv e to do ev ery th in g possible for w as th a t every farm produced a score
road, fo u rth house
th e best in te re sts of everyone in
T abor 6014, P o rtlan d , R. 7, Bx. 966.
of different p ro d u cts— fa r m ore th an
T ro u td ale."
Novem ber 22.
"M rs. H arlow w as prevailed upon
H ave your c a r pain ted in G resham
Mr. and Mrs. L ouis C h risten sen and at th e la st m om ent to become can d i th e sta te consum ed— b ut th a t th e re
w as not one big sta p le crop to depend
by R. W. H am ilton, ag en t for J. W. P., th ree ch ild ren and Mr. aud Mrs. Jo h n
date for m ayor, and alth o u g h she had
th e orig in al R ubber A uto E n am el'
at th is B akery and at S to r a
on. like corn, cottqji, tobacco, w heat,
W
illiam
s
left
on
M
onday
in
sep
erate
never
been
in
politics
before
she
co
n
Save from $15 to $25 and get quick
etc.,
hence
th
e
condition
w
orked
sented.
T
h
ere
w
as
no
opposition
to
serv ice and an a ttra c tiv e job. P ain t autom obiles to d riv e th ro u g h to San
Contains the Vitaminen, ml’id by
sh op on Pow ell stre e t, opposite Jones Diego w here they w ill rem ain indef h er election. She has alw ays been of ag a in st m ovem ents for co-operative
th e rep u b lican faith.
sellin
g
o
rg
an
izatio
n
s.
L um ber yard.
scientlflc p rin cii les
initely. Mrs. F ra n k G ander, who w as
T he new m ayor has tw o sons, and
In 1914 G overnor W ithycom be v is
Miss M ary C h risten sen , resid es in San h er husband is L. A. H arlow , a clerk
Make your telephone e a rn you m o rt
II s Good and Good for You
Diego an d th e p a rty w ill v isit w ith of th e M ultnom ah county c irc u it ioned a oue-crop for th e W illam ette
by connecting it w ith a w an t ad.
h er and h e r husband for a while, after co u rt. She has been p ro m in en t in valley—a p ro d u ct w hich his ex p eri
w hich th ey w ill v isit o th e r points of p are n t-tea ch er w ork, having been c o r m ents an d d em o n stratio n s a t th e
resp o n d in g se creta ry and recording
in te rest. C arl C h risten sen p urchased se c re ta ry of th e Oregon P aren t-T ea ch O. A. C. had convinced him th e valley
THEO. VAN DOf’INCK
Phone 1221
th e g ara g e of his b ro th er som etim e er asso ciatio n for six y ea rs and has w as n a tu ra lly ad ap ted for—a p roduct
ago and he and his wife w ill occupy been p resid en t of th e M ultnom ah co u n for w hich th e re is ever a w orld-w ide,
the residen ce n ear th e g ara g e for th e ty council. She also has belonged to stead y dem and.
th e g ran d c h a p te r of th e E astern S tar.
p rese n t a t least.
T he crop w as flax.
Mr.
W ithycom be trie d h ard to dem
A p le a s a n t
JOHN LAY SUCCUMBS
and agreeab le
o n stra te w h at he sin cerely believed.
PLEASANT
HOME
TO
LONG
ILLNESS
s w e e t and a
In a sm all w ay he sta rte d th e grow ing
—
■
Fresh or Cured, I^rd, Etc., prepared and sold under ab
1 - a - s - t - I - n - g
Jo h n Lay. a resid e n t of th is vicinity and m an u factu red of flax by prison la
T he L adles Aid of th e M ethodist
b e n e fit a s
solutely sanitary conditions aud at lowest
w e ll.
E piscopal ch u rch w ill conduct a b a for m ore th a n 30 y ears, died S aturday, bor, b ut h e w as u n fo rtu n a te in th a t
possible prices, you’ll go to
z a a r on th e evening of Novem ber 29, November 8, at th e home of Mr. and for two successive seaso n s th e fall
G ood to r
teeth, breath
a t the chu rch . A chicken d in n er w ill Mrs. J. M. H illy ard , a fte r a long ill ra in s cam e u n u su ally early, th e crop
and d igestion .
be served, follow ed by an in te restin g ness, aged 65 years. H e had been in w as dam aged in h arv estin g , th e p riso n
UK". IUKT1, IT,,,..
„ „
failin g h ealth for m any m onths and facto ry and equipm ent w ere in ad e
program .
M a k e s th e
n ex t c ig a r
A special school m eeting w ill be w ith th e exception of a few week3 had q u a te and th e re w as a t th a t tim e lim
taste better.
held a t th e O rient school on th e eve been cared for a t th e hom e of Mr. and ited know ledge of grow ing or h an d
-
----------------u.
o.v
u n it criti
Then
cam e th
e .* m e.B
erciless
ning of N ovem ber 22. T his is an im Mrs. H illy ard since la st May. He w a s , ling.
Phones Bdwy. 8576
T h ree
p o rta n t m eeting as next y ea r's budget born in L afay e tte county, M issouri, c*sm s ° f th e sta te p ress, and becom ing
65 H N. Second S tre e t
G resham 1201 and 355
T ru c k s D aily
w ill be voted on a t th is tim e, an d it is A ugust 28, 1859. Mr. L ay who w as ) discouraged. G overnor W ithycom be let
In su re d C a rrie rs
urged th a t all p atro n s of th e school u n m arried is survived by oue b ro th er ¡th e u n d erta k in g slip back
and one sis te r in South D akota and by
G overnor O lcott succeeded Gover-
present.
C hurch services a t th e M ethodist seven b ro th e rs an d one siste r resid in g j n o r W ithycom be and be w ashed his
P o r t la n d — W a y P o in t« — G r e s h a m
j h an d s of th e flax in d u stry and aban
ch u rch n ex t S unday w ill be conducted n ear H igginsville, M ontana.
Mr.
L
ay
cam
e
to
Oregon
in
1892
and
j doned th e w hole project.
by a group of young people from W il
Local and Long Distance Moving
W hen G overnor P ierce becam e gov
lam ette U niversity. T he sam e young w as engaged by H illy ard B ro th e rs in
W
ood
C oal
B riq u e ts
people w ill ta k e p a r t in a social and th e ir saw m ill a t F airview . He has i ern o r he took hold of th e flax u n d er-
been
in
th
e
hom
e
of
one
or
th
e
o
th
e
r
ta
k
in
g
w
here
W
ithycom
be
left
off—or
p rogram a t th e ch u rch on S atu rd ay
th e g re a te r p a r t of th e tim e sin ce r a th e r w here he com m enced— for th e
evening, Novem ber 15.
then.
w hole proposition had been aban
A GIFT THAT IS A COMPLIMENT.
F u n e ra l services w ere held a t th e doned and had to be sta rte d over.
3RESHAM MARINELLO
In th e gift you receive you can som e
G resham B a p tist ch u rch on Monday
Can Make P riso n S elf-S u stain in g ,
Beauty Shoppe
tim es see y o u rself as o th e rs see y o n
aftern o o n by
Mr.
ithycom ne,
be, G overnor and th e view is not alw ays flatterin g '
oy th
m e e Rev.
«ev . E.
r,. T.
T. Judd.
JUUU. T r n he e I | L ike m
r. W
w itnycom
w
. .
We Do
5,h“ m p " « in g . M n a trn r ln g ,
p a llb ea re rs w ere Jam es, W illiam , P ierce believes th a t grow ing ar.d m a n -1 11 «nay* be a jazz record, or a gaudy
Sculp usd F acial Treatm ents, File.
Vivian, C lifton, V erl and Malcolm j u fac tu rin g of flax can m ake Oregon Iti<;' or a book that y ° u would h ate to
Marlnello Preparations lor Male
H illyard, all sons of W. J. and J. M ¡w o rld -fam o u s; th a t It can be m ade I aVe/ ° Una 0,1 Jrou if an au tc humped
ItlTHY IM R IIIR
H U l„ r d . In te rm e n t w a . In th e D o u g -|
m o .t
p r o d . c . 'o ,
A L B E R T A H IN D E R M A N
las cem etery.
th e w estern sta te s; th a t It can be m a d e | well he concludes I h at you crav e th a t
to b rin g facto ries to th e W illam ette I Hort of thing. On th e o th er hand Ills
v alley and will do m ore th a n all th a t I
rnay cnnvpy a su b tle com plim ent
SANDY BLUFF
has ever been done to In crease dodu - 7 “ K‘ft
T be
for In-
T he W illing W o rk ers of th e Cot- latio n and b rin g Into profitable cu .tl | u ^ T t o a certa% ‘ l X X m
( hange of Ownership
tre ll com m unity ch u rch w ill m eet j vatlon h u n d red s of th o u san d s of ac res I cZive'd
in your m ake-up, to th e lm-
— J jn
L. D. L arso n w ishes to an n o u n ce
w ith Mrs. H. H. W atk in s on W ednes- ( of land th a t a re now p ra c tic a lly , un- p ri‘Sflon you give th a t life is real and
day,
day. Novem ber 12.
I cultivated.
I e a rn e st and not m erely a gam e of
th a t she has tak en over th e g ro cery
sti^te
n aPCr meD a ‘ thC reCeDt I ho’^y1* w ho't'hinks^sligiiT i'ngly11'*)/ aT he
sto re and stock, form erly ow ned by
F a rm e rs Mufnal F ire Relief Assn.
J. W. Merica, at thu in tersectio n of
'T 'H E exchange of G R E E T IN G C A R D S
late
fair,
th
e
gov
ern
o
r
said
:
"If
th
e
Com
panion
as
a
gift
is
him
self
m
ak-
Forges Ahead.
th e Section L ine and B ark er roads,
* at the Holiday Season has rightly be
T he y early re p o rt filed w ith th e In p ress an d th e people w ill ju s t sta n d in £ life a gam e of sk ittle s— and very
and will ap p re cia te th e p atro n ag e
w ith m e u n til I can m ore fu lly dem - little else-
su
ran
c
e
D
ep
artm
en
t
by
th
e
F
arm
ers
come a universal custom because it pro
te w h at we a t th e priso n h av -
,Tt“Lu2 l88? e,B ° f 1! 25 wH1 be crow<1
of th e public.
M utual F ire R elief Assn, show s $6.- , o n stra
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1 I am co a- 1 ed
w ith se ria l sto ries, sh o rt sto ries
vides a graceful way of acknowledging
058,000, w ritte n d u rin g 1923 and 2210 done, a re doing and can do,
editorial«
poetry, facts and fun.
LARSON GROCERY
friendships.
a f t
,h - ,b "
• »
<.
283,000. T he A ssn also h as a s u b - ! ,h e com lng of a g r« a t in d u stry for I L T he Y outh's Com panion—52 Issues
sta n tia l cash balance. T he low ra te i tb is v alley. a “ d in cid en tally th a t it „ . ,!n.,1925'
, ,
•hON’T FXPFKI1IF>T-Get the Best”
of 30c on all p ro p erty in su red by th e 1 will re s u lt in m aking th e sta te p riso n H t ’
8BU^ 8 i ° f
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1924
all of the personal effects of the late
David Janies,
at his home on Powell street about 2 blocks
east of Cleveland avenue, Gresham, Oregon
I roperly consists ot household goods,
personal effects, carpenters’ tools and
some farm machinery.
K. A. MILLER
OUR HEALTH BREAD
Gresham City Bakery
WRIGUYS
★
After every meal
FOR THE BEST M EATS
THE SANITARY MARKET
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE
ANNOUNCEMENT
SEASON OF ! 924
GREETING CARDS
s
At your suggestion our salesman will
call on you with samples of our beautiful
lines of engraved Greeting Cards.
5
The variety in style and price will be
of convenience to many.
5
It is well to order at once while lines are
complete for as the holidays approach var
ious lines may lie closed out. Call here
now and look over the samples.
G resham O u t l o o k
Phone 1561
FOLKS
IN OUR
TOWN
By
Proxy
By
Edward
McCullough
autocastir
amber - o - latum
P re sid e n 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 fa n n e rs
Assn, w est of the Rocky inount&fii8
A nyone w ishing to Insure win call
....................
on • **-
Mr. ” H. - W.
S n ash all, - F ■ a ir - - G rounds,
G resham , phone F a rm e rs 2101.—Adv
III
CHEST OINTMENT
T bey can he m ade n ot only to pay 4- Or Include McCall’s Magazine, the
1 tb e w ay o i th e prison, but to earn a raonth ly a u th o rity on fashions. Both
A su re relief fo r C hest Colds, Croup,
sm all daily w age to help th e ir fam l- PUb T T lF V o U T H 'S c°nM PANinN
Influenza, P neum onia and P leu risy
' ii«.a
,
I
' H r j Y O U i I I S ( O M I A N IO N ,
* h p theD1He)ves when th e ir J C om m onw ealth Ave. & St. P a u l’s 8 t„ pains. P rice 60c.
tim es ex p ire."
Boston, Mass.
F o r S ale by All D ruggists
F lax is a crop th a t has n ea rly th e I Sub8crlptlon8 Received a t th is Office
' ly'
* *
w hole w orld for a m a rk e t, from th e
Craaa. PrirmT
Notice to the Public.
bem I mbei T
fact th a t th e m ost dem anded long I
i-r
■
tle in le G erdes being no longer in
Somebody— som ew here— w an ts your
c .„
b.
I , , , , , W
. S
S
i J ’. ’ a i o„2 th e employ of th e G reshatn Meat M ar
p h otograph th is C hristm as.
H ardy
ket. A. J. W. Brown, p ro p rie to r, would
Studio, phone 541.—Adv.
th a t a re p ecu liarly adapted to Its ( th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.— Adv.
tf
esteem It a favor If all acco u n ts con-
! grow th. And its m a n u fa ctu re is also
| tr a d e d th ro u g h him be paid to his
T he P eoples' B arg ain counter, See (lim ited to c e rta in localities, clim ate
B lit» W A N T E D .
su ccesso r on th e delivery, o r m ailed
th e w ant ads.
tf
being a big factor. T he W illam ette . S e a le d b id s w ill t»e ro re iv e d b y th e tin- d irec t to th e Arm.
e r s tg n e d u n til 4 o 'c lo c k p. in N o v 20
valley
Is --------m
adapted to both th e 6 grow
ing d 1924,
. . . . --
,
fo r one a c r e o f la n d m o re o r I. ms
WOOD NAWINO
and m an u factu re, ex p erts who have 1“ . b u ild in g s t h - r e o n s a m e b e in g th e
I
,ifCi
Q u ick ly and effle.ently done by ex-
I
. _
'
7
.
p r o p e r ty o f f o rm
e r ecnuoi
e rh o o l uisirtct
d i s tr ic t
looked over
Over w estern Oregon declare,
d e c l a r e I I No. S, lo c a te d on H
!!)»-.-
ine e ro a d , about
a b o u t Pcrtg.
a w L in
All o rd ers prom ptly atten d ed
h a ^ lf s " m
t o f Bidi1w*iinbe
T w e lv e - m i le ' -X'mai
s to re
and th a t it com pares m ost fav o rab le I T
f * ile s . i 7 c a “ s iaaK
«1 •»««
local and internal, and has been tucces»- w ith th e p a rts of Ire lan d , B elgium Nov. 20-
*t 7 30 p. m at the rfrlsh- OEOHGE SHAW Phone 229 F airv iew
ful in the treatm ent o f C atarrh for over
F ran ce and H olland, w hich supply ‘ P o a r^ r'.^ ^ v e T ih e '"r, g m t “ n jc T * ? .;;
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forty years. Sold b / all druggists.
L et me help you solve y o u r p a in t
th
e
w
orld
w
ith
lim
ited
p
ro
duction
o
f
r
nd
a11
b,d*’
c
j
l u n d q u is t
P« /• CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohln
ing problem s. Todd, The P a in t Man.
linen products.
C le rk S c h o o ItD
lt Ö b lst. No.
1 4.
G resham , phone 1971.—Adv.
H a ll’s C a ta rrh
Medicine
w h a t D o y o u
T H IN K O»= MV
NEVM H A .R C O M 8
CUBLV ? TH LATEST
19 T O SH O W
MARS.
C O N T IN U E O
LAST W EEK
■ B a b ie s ’
do
NOT HAVE IT
a l l g ir l s
have it once
BOYS WILL
NEVER HAVE IT
CAN v o o G u e s s
WHAT IT IS »
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