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N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S . XOTICI f o b P l b l i c i t i o x ot th< Intertor. v ’ . „7T — .y* interior. Io rtlan d ' fregón. N o v e m b e r ofXK T p Í h ,b7 thl“ Fred Ihrke. PAGE T H R E E ... ..................................................................................... ñ ...Ü iiiiiiiiiiitjiiiuituiiiaiiiMumuniiiuiiiiiiiaimu A bronchial tro u b le has been p rev I IS th I M e 0 « ,? ? 11, * 2 P ? o n - w ho- on J u l y e n t In Rockwood for some tim e past I n g o th n e f C S t o a m t e a h n * r P 11.« o r ir c t h u e it c C o o u u n r t t y o o f f th M e u ltn r o ^ ¿ . . " 2 » . 5 j E n t r r m " “ a:! ^ e A d jo in in g F m H F a a r r m H o o 'm m e e - 1 2 2 7 y - ’ N o. oO o>, "fo W W U V Mrs. Sam Bliss, Mrs. W alker Q uesin- h a te D e p a r tm e n t. i k £ a 'i S,nt5 fOr r S S E E u li1 X ' ,.erry and -M rs- F H 8 Dyeabe!ng am ong N o tic e ia h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n d e r- W H l L .n S t S , „ °? tJ e , J ° Wn" ba®_ ? 'p 1 s - ’ta n g e 5 E 2 0 th Century Store s ig n e d h a s b een a p p o in te d A d m in is tr a to r in te lito S .‘i n h a a n le d n o tic e o f o f th e e s t a t e o f K a te \ \ ise le r, d e c e a se d bv Ii«h ° . 1 ? ‘° . n ia k e F ilia l P ro o f, to e s ta b - th e C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S ta te o f O reg o n *?. ,h e la n d a b o v e d e sc rib e d fo r — M u ltn a h C o u n ty , aim and 1 lia q u a lit Fed" K.e « i?.t.e.’-..a n d ‘ R « ® iv e r U. s ' --- —— -- o m ...... 1(^2 s } llUrt A ll p e rs o n a h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id ' i ;i t h V a « — 1 4 p u ?,î! m * an n u d . „ < o '-*«one o n th e e s t a t e a r e h e re b y n o tifie d to S re s ^ n t T h e o f J a n u a ry . 1925. sa m e , d u ly v e rifie d a s b y la w r e q u ire d to P .r i \ t n a " i e® ** th e u n d e r s ig n e d a t th e office o f A tto r n e y ! w a rd T N c k tv h \ C i . f h a r F 8 L o f«‘ ®d t Ed- " , J . C o o p e r, u r e s h a m , O re g o n , w ith in t e t t O rJet,» 7 ' " illla m K n a p p . a ll o f C or- s i x m o n th s fro m th e d a t e h e r e o f k - .. *ro-'i; . H a te d a n d firs t p u b lis h e d , Dec. 12, 19 4 s e c n tiv ? 7 P u b lish e d f o r five con- L a s t p u b lic a tio n . J a n . 2 19.4 s e c u tiv e w e e k s in th e U r e s h a m O u tlo o k ” . . . . , J ? H N M ETZGER. | W A L T E R L. T O O Z E . S r.. R e g is te r ' A d m i n i s t r a t o r o f th e E s t a t e o f — ------------------------------------------ * K a t e W is s le r. D ec e a se d . Get the classified ad. habit. GUARANTEED to be as represented All with 1925 License USED CAR SALE 1922 FORD Touring OVERLAND Touring E x tra good condition. Looks and runs good. $325 $265 R uns good, has new top, new b attery and six cord tire s. 1922 DODGE Roadster OVERLAND Coupe j 1918 FORD Touring Looks and runs good. Looks good and runs good $475 Good rubber, looks extra good. $375 $100 1920 FORD Coupe OVERLAND Touring GARDNER Touring A good buy at a sure buy at Disc wheels and lots of extras. $200 $385 $265 1923 1924 FORD Coupe MAXWELL Roadster FORD Sedan $300 A -l condition Looks and runs like a new car. $750 $400 A. J. K ru eg er and A. D. Ogden a t tended th e Tacom a p o u ltry show. They rep o rt th a t it w as up to th e sta n d ard and a tine lot of chickens, rab b its and pigeons w ere on display. T he g en tle m en had a fine exhibit of five en tries of A nconas and retu rn ed w ith live blue ribbons. T he T acom a P o u ltry association gave a b an q u et to th e v is itin g m em bers and ex h ib ito rs at w hich 182 w ere presen t. A real chicken din n er w as served, follow ed by a p ro g ram a t w hich O. A. H atto n , of P o rt land, p resid en t of th e Oregon P o u ltry and P et Stock association, w as to a s t m aster. FAIRVIEW If you are looking for a good used car for less, look these over, drive them, then you’ll buy a used car from us “ Before and A fter C h rist’s Com ing” w ill be th e them e of a serm on a t th e S m ith M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch S unday m orning a t 11 o’clock. S u n day school w ill convene a t th e u su al hour, 10 o’clock. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Reliability Phone 1141 Service . C A N N E D GOODS E X T R A S P C IA L S TROUTDALE 1922 ITEMS FOR RAKING m m '" $150 1922 The 20th Century wish their multitude of friends “A Merrv Christmas” , Model 85 1923 Season of Yuletide those who have been indisposed. W hile eating a t th e L adies’ Aid chicken d in n er a t F airview last S a t urday, Mrs. J. W. E ck ert p artly sw al lowed a sm all m etallic su b stan ce f J ^ le l'me tp/ien the spirit of Friendship and Charitv brepeit. / ' ..... w hich p en etrated th e to n sils and was 1 .1 ' ‘^ ^ t e removed w ith co nsiderable difficulty by a surgeon in P o rtlan d on th e fol low ing m orning. It is th ought th a t a piece of enam el from a k ettle m ight be th e cau se of th e trouble. As a re su lt of th e recen t election of J generous’offerings? “ ntribudn« ,oward ’P - ‘ » ' «he Season, make the following officers of th e Rockwood gran g e, th e follow ing w ill be in stalled in office at the m eeting on S atu rd ay , Decem ber j ^ e e m b e ^ 4 f ~ m i n c h " h d ea y ’ D e C e m ‘ ~ r , 3 t h ‘ ° W ed n e s d a y n ig h t, 20: F. H. C rane, re-elected m a ste r of g ran g e; H erb ert L ynch, overseer, Ray E. Benson, ste w ard ; F ra n k G rassel, a ssista n t ste w ard ; Mrs. Olive Benson, ch a p la in ; Mrs. Maude L. L a n dis. le c tu re r; W ard Schafer, S r.; tre a s u re r: Dr. C. L. H aynes, se c re I P o w d e ^ U ounce” « c 3 V i? ll % ' ' p' Roval Bakin« ta ry ; T hom as Rowan, g atek eep er; 1 ' T « “ it ® Alice W eiland, lady a ssista n t ste w ard ; Mrs. Nora K aser. F lo ra ; Mrs. H er I in, ' t • ’ P • 2 pounds 45c. Raisins, Thompson’s Seedless in bulk I lbs b ert Lynch. C eres; Mrs. W ard Schaf- I er, Pomona. A m asq u erad e ball w ill be given by th e m em bers of the Rockwood Social club a t the g ran g e h all W ednesday evening, Decem ber 31. P rizes w ill be given for th e best costum e and best Fancy Shrimp, 1-lb. cans, each 19c. Del Monte Hot Sauce, 4 cans, 25c. Pioneer ch a racter. No one w ill be adm itted Clams, flat cans, each 20c. a t th is ball except by card. P e te r Pineapple, Standard Sliced, large can 25. W eiland, B. E. Boice and C larence Jo h n so n a re in ch arg e of th e a rra n g e nients for th e evening. | OVERLAND Touring ....... F A R M E R S I N S U R E in th e o ld r e lia b le O reg o n F ir e R e lie f A ssn . F iv e - y e a r p o lic y p a y a b le e a c h y e a r , w ith n o a s - 1 i>ess/i? er2 i A s s e ts o v e r h a l f m illio n . B. W . T h o rn e , a g e n t. tf ^ Iazol,a O '1» Mts 45c pts 25c. Campbell’sSoups, Tomato, 3 for 25c. All other kinds round 27-r c I T " 1 Ch?,C° late’Z 2 lb- ? C’ 1X11,1111 37c Cheese’ the Northwest f 27 °f' a o e f aX°r; 9t rer Pk8-Grystal White Soap, 10 bars 39c Milk t il J S e , C6 ^ Xe :n25c.fOr 3 2 5 t M a^ ’ brands, tiiey"!! BEVERAGES I 20TH CENTURY COFFEE, has the nearest to a perfect flavor j pound 45c, 3 pounds $1.32. Roasted the day before you buy it.’ Royal Garden Tea, it s the best, th at’s all, pound 73c, % pound 38c. CANDIES FRUITS NUTS POPCORN, ETC. 2 7 r / ? llner t o UtS’ neT S » andi v e?t’ n° Peanu,t8’ P°nnd 25c. Soft Shell Almonds, pound < • J V azilb’ P°ynd 20t. \ \ alnuts, very best, pound 40c. Oregon Choice 35c lb . atin H n ish M ix Candy, pound 20c. Commercial Chocolates, lb. 25c Extra Cream Candy, lb. 27% c. Christmas Mixed, lb. 22% c. Crystalized Gum and Creams, pound 22 jc. Special prices on Candies to churches and societies in quantity. 10 pounds $1.75. C luster Raisins, p o u n ip k T V /s O tJ ^ P o p c o rm ’s ’for 2Si?nd ORANGES—The very best Navel Oranges, special prices, several cars. c u r t i 8T S o i E3^ f : r Q^ n i e ! ; r c . ^ nu^ : ’^ w p e 011ve8’ b u lk ’ i# e - solid hMdsIT2 ) ™ I5 yf:0E TA B LE S - F l ° r l t o Grapefruit, targe size. 2 for lie . Lettuce, large liifiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiinjiiiiiiiiiiiitjiiiiiiiiiiinjiiiiiittiiigjtiiKiiiiiiijj,,,,,^ --------------------- ------------------- - " - * — — 1 ...... _ im im in lim n "•‘«’"»""«»MiiHiiiiiniijwimmiinjiuiii H lllllllU lfH iM im iu ifu n m m iiif i M GIVE YOUR CHILDREN w v — A Savings Bank for Xmas = ( HANGE TO ZER0LE/T LUBRICANIS Many oils w on 7 pum p when the tem perature drops to Zero. Z erolene w in ter lubricants will. They give you safe lubrication continuously all winter lenz prevent crankcase dilution, save batteries, release power, protect the engine! The Zerolene Correct Lubri cation Chart will tell you the right oil to use in your car for w in ter driving. Head for the Zerolene sign at your d ealer’s, a t g arages or Standard Oil Service Stations and m ake the change to winter lubrication today! STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( California J Ciet one of these miniature Liberty Bells to drop your pin money in at home— it counts fast towards success POWELL VALLEY T he service» of th e Sw edish Mission ch u rch w ill be as follow s on S unday: Sunday school a t 10, follow ed by p reach in g a t 11 from th e topic, "T he Im age of th e A dvent.” Young people's m eeting a t 7 o'clock, topic, "T he C h ristia n ’s C alling.” P reach in g at 7:45, them e, "R od's S ilence.” Em il S a tte rstro m has com pleted building an im plem ent shed and cel la r, p a r t of th e building to be used as a g ara g e for his tru ck . T he Rev. and Mrs. O. J. W llner a re g reatly pleased over th e fine pipeiess fu rn ace w hich th e m em bers of the Mission congregation recen tly had in stalled in th e p arsonage. N early $100 w ere received In th e T h an k sg iv in g o f ferin g w hich will be used to re p le n ish the ch u rc h tre a su ry . Mrs. A. Aim has been confined to h er bed since Monday by illn ess. She has been receiving m edical atten tio n . Mr. and Mrs. A. M. N ichols, who p urchased and moved onto th e Arvid- son place about a m onth ago, a re h av ing a num ber o t renovations around the house. A k itch en has been form ed out of th e p a n try with built-in bins and d raw ers, th e opening betw een liv ing room and dining room h as been en larg ed and a new chim ney is being built. Mr. and Mrs. N ichols a re fo rm e r W yoming and C alifo rn ia people. •Iscar T horen is in ch a rg e o f th e building a lte ra tio n s. our children will learn more of the value of money through having a bank account than by any other means. It encourages them to see the amount increase, and at 4 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually, it doesn t take long to save large sums. W hy not start an account for them now—the ulti mate benefits will be inestimable. One dollar is sufficient to open a I erm Savings Account. flfrxA a* Gresham, Oregon Phones Bdwy. 857« O resham 1201 and 355 T hree T ru c k s Daily 65 N. Second S tre et In su re d C a rrie rs MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE P ortla n d — W ay P oin ts — G resham Local and Long Distance Moving °°d Coal Briquets iw* Cottviesu ST spect' and iftiespi .«¿at I Hl LAST ( EREMONY is arranged by us with courtesy and respect, with formal dignity and yet with human understanding. ¿fajfuim, wtam. ( ¡egen Make yoor telephone earn you m ors . T he Bank of O reaham aava s « .» y co nnecting it w ith a w ant ad. ! cent In te re st on tim a deposite.—Adv. IOIWj|SMI|lOI|t |IIIIIMII«lllllMlllglClltIIIHIIIWllUIBIIISIlMOIIIIIIIIMICIimilllll¡ltIiluil.ll1W3¡iu iu sn il:.i,a u :.lu n l.U.ll.M,.r w u - .,.,g „ m . ....... . Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm lo a n , a t « per c e n t B. W T horne. j