PAGE THREE Mr. and Mrs. G. S. W ilkenson a r H. E. H olm es, of T ro u td ale, w ith his rived home la st S atu rd ay a fte r a six fam ily, h as ren te d th e house belong w eeks’ v isit in C alifornia. W hile they ing to Mrs. A lta G entry and moved in re p o rt having a very nice visit and la st S atu rd ay . Mr. H olm es is a con splendid tim e and nice su n sh in e, w ith tra c to r and builder. a ir v ie w r in a n d arehouse o only th ree days of rain , th ey w ere glad T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r association, to get back home and to Oregon. They w hich o rd in arily m eets on th e th ird a ir v ie w re visited a nephew in M arysville, some ' F rid a y of each m onth, w ill hold its old frien d s in Live Oak. S a n ta Crux ; next re g u la r m eeting on F rid a y eve and Long Beach, a b ro th er of Mr. W il ning, F e b ru a ry 13. The m eeting w as kenson s in Los A ngeles and also changed to th is d ate so th a t Mrs. J. S. sp e n t tw o days sig h tseein g in San H ill, of P o rtlan d , vice p resid en t of th e F rancisco . Mr. W ilkenson is feeling n atio n al P are n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n m uch b e tte r from th e trip . ¡could be p resen t. She w ill give th e Mr. and Mrs. G. S. W ilkenson e n te r i p rin cip al ad d ress of th e evening. A tained th e fo rm e r's b ro th er and wife sh o rt p ro g ram w ill be ren d ered and re fre sh m e n ts served. and tw o sons of V ancouver Sunday. Mrs. C. A. L u n d q u ist, h er d au g h ter. T he C ottrell com m unity ch u rc h will F E B 10. P rices Subject to Market Changes * hold services next S unday and th e Miss Agnes, an d C h ester C h risten sen Rev. C hester C assell of P o rtla n d w ill m otored to C arlto n . Oregon, on S a t P E R TON PER TON p rea ch and a t th a t tim e it m ay be u rd ay w here th ey visited u n til th e fol agreed to re ta in him as m in ister. The low ing day w ith rela tiv e s of th e Lund- Rev. S. F . P itts h as so m uch w ork in q u ists's. T he L u th e ra n L adies Aid w|U m eet G resham th a t he feels he can not T h u rsd ay aftern o o n w ith Mrs. Chas. handle both places. P alm blad. T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n T he revival services a t th e Mission held its re g u la r m eeting la st F rid ay ch u rch cam e to an end S unday eve night. The p ro g ram com m ittee gave a very nice p ro g ram w hich included s e ning. T he Rev. W alford W estlind, of lections by Sandy high school band, Tacom a, w as obliged to leave fo r his solo by Mrs. Jo h n D unn, read in g by hom e sooner th a n w as expected. Mr. an d Mrs. C arl Nelson, Mrs. A n Mrs. A ult w hich w as acted o u t by “th e g h o st,” Chas. W ilkenson; piano duet drew A nderson and Mrs. Nels A n d er by Mrs. Je ss H ite and Mrs. Chas. W il son enjoyed a trip over th e Colum bia We are in the m arket for (train kenson. T he Sandy boys a re to be riv e r h ighw ay M onday as fa r as E agle Creek. CLEANING, ROLLING, GRINDING, com m ended on th e splendid p ro g ress Melvin G radin has been laid up for they a re m aking in th e ir p lay in g u n at any time der th e lead ersh ip of P ro fesso r O rr of th e p a st th re e w eeks w ith an infection in one of his legs. W hile ca rry in g the high school. lum ber he m ade a m isstep an d fell, R efresh m en ts w ere served a fte r th e inflicting a slig h t sc ra tch ju s t below FAIRVIEW program . A la rg e crow d w as in a t th e knee. An infection set in w hich T he F airv iew class in d ress form tendance. A com m ittee is w o rking on has th re a te n e d to te rm in a te in blood m aking, u n d er th e auspices of th e a com edy play en titled "T h e Poor on Mrs. J. A. Palm qulst’s Place 1 ^ Mile South of Gresham poisoning. He Is th o u g h t to be slig h t O. A. C. extension course, w ill m eet on M arried M an” and w ill give it M arch ly im proved a t p resen t. F eb ru ary 12, a t 1:30 In th e g ran g e 14. h all. T he sew ing class w ill be held Mr. and Mrs. McNeal en tertain ed PLEASANT HOME on F e b ru a ry 18 a t th e sam e place. Ail Mr. an d Mrs. G. S. W ilkenson Sunday T hree hundred thousand units of ladies a re invited to attend. afternoon. life-saving diptheria antitoxin Mrs. M. L en n a rtz and Mrs. R obert Mrs. Jo h n Jo n as, m a ste r of F airview Teached N om e, A laska, th a n k s to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W ilkenson en L undbom visited th e s ta te le g isla tu re g ran g e, e n tertain ed th e officers a t her Farm Team, ages 7 and 8, weight 2200 pounds; this g rea t cham pion m usher, te rta in e d Mr. an d Mrs. Ray W ilkenson a t Salem on T h u rsd ay last. T hey also hom e on F rid a y evening. T he re fre s h L eonard Sepalla and his dog team and sons. D w ight and B irc h ard , Mr. „ U’ 2J.®?rs o,d; Jcrsev C w > 6 years old, milking; 2 of tw enty fleet H uskies. Sepalla visited W illam ette U n iv ersity w here m en ts and deco ratio n s w ere su g g es and Mrs. A. R adford and ch ild ren , w ent head-on in to a raging bliz Head Milk (¡oats; 40 Chickens, Plymouth and White Miss A nna L en n a rtz is a stu d e n t and tive of St. V alentine s day and all re zard with the te m p .ra tu re ran g in g H a rrie t and W ilford, In honor of the sp e n t som e tim e a t th e K im ball School leghorns. from 20 to 35 below zero. Sepalla p orted a fine tim e. b irth d a y s of B irc h ard W ilkenson and of T heology w ith Mrs. A lta G entry, had the longest-stretch of m ore than T he vocal co n c ert p resen ted by W ilford Radford. 650 miles. Seven relays handled w ho is en ro lled there. m em bers of th e E. Malc.vn E vans s tu 14Sinohaj ; eeS’ ¿ 2° ' egg incubator, Disc Harrow, 10-disc size- the precious package in the record Harrow, 2 Cultivators, lU -In c h W m o b £ T he b ask et b all gam es a t O rient dio o ctette of P o rtlan d , will be held at H -tn c h P h .w , tim e 127)4 hours. (B elow ) Miss LUSTED ouble H arness, Set Single H arness, 25 000 feet o fC n n d w ere atten d ed by m any of th e old tim e th e city h all F rid a y evening, F e b ru E m ily M organ o f W ichita. K ansas, 82 ? B ,e,r 5 ' P o , i ? ’ 10 B u lw n oy. the only nurse in N om e T h ere are T he L usted P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso cia “fan s.” T he g rad e boys p ut up a liv e a ry 20, a t 8 o’clock. T his co n c ert Is naied btraw , Small Farm Tools H op - o v io .... i *» >. 11,11 ,hir^ ca,M *° ‘he town tion w ill m eet a t th e schoolhouse F ri ly gam e b rin g in g defeat to th e “M eth given u n d er th e au sp ices of th e W om hold Goods too num erous to m ention ° ,h e r HqU8®' of 1,000. day n ight, F e b ru a ry 13. A play will odist C olts” by th e "B ap tist C ubs” by en ’s Society of th e Sm ith M emorial be ren d ered en titled , “C oonville ’Ris a score of 16 to 6. T he S tap les team P re sb y teria n ch u rch . T ickets m ay be G rape Vines. to c ra t Club,” for w hich a sm all ad of P o rtla n d w alked aw ay w ith th e had by callin g for them or phoning •IK K W S -S iim s u n d er *2t>, cash . #20 o r over approved ......... w i t h e r , ; , ? W ordens, Concords, N iagaras, one h o n o rs over th e B ear C ats by 31 to 26. y ea r old. S plendidly rooted, su re m ission w ill be charged. F ollow ing A nother gam e w ill be played on th e th e p asto r or by an y m em bers of the society. th e p ro g ram lig h t re fre sh m e n ts w ill g ro w ers. Low prices. O rder now. A Study in A nthropology,” w ill be H aro ld Oberg, C raig road, fo u rth be served. T he C o ttrell strin g ed o r O rient floor S atu rd ay evening betw een house n o rth off B a rr road. TAbor c h e stra w ill fu rn ish m usic for th e oc th e Cubs and B oring boys. T his is ex th e them e of a serm o n S unday m o rn RAY PALMQUIST, Clerk 6014, P o rtlan d , R. 7, Box 966. pected to be a lively gam e. I t is ex ing a t 11 o’clock a t th e S m ith Me R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. casion. pected th a t th e B ear C ats w ill play a m orial P re sb y teria n ch u rch by th e Piano Tuning. P o rtlan d team F rid a y evening. p asto r, the Rev. E. R. D. H oliensted. P iano tu n in g $3. P iano and organ BORING UNION T he “co p s” w ere keeping close tab S unday school s ta rts pro m p tly a t 10 rep a irin g . F red B. Jones. P hone o r d ers to Outlook. 1561. or TAbor 8952. W. A. Holt, a g ric u ltu ra l a g e n t of on m ach in e licen ses last S unday p ic k o’clock. T he Union P a re n t-T e a c h e r asaocla C lackam as county, w ill speak on farm ing up sev eral d elin q u en ts here. T he Fairview g ran g e w ill hold its tion will m eet on F rid a y evening F eb problem s a t D am ascus g ran g e next A good crow d is expected a t the re g u la r m eeting S atu rd ay , F e b ru a ry ru a ry 13. a t 8:15. T he re g u la r ’ b u si Delivered, or at Pit S atu rd ay aftern o o n . F e b ru a ry 14, in g ran g e h all W ednesday a t 8:15 to see 14, opening a t 11 o ’clock. P ot luck ness m eeting will be held, follow ed by TEAM S TRUCKS th e 1. O. O. F. h all a t Boring. U nder Tw o F lag s.” T h is is a fine lunch a t 12:30 noon. T he lectu re m usical num bers by W. D. K inder and picture. rid your system o f C atarrh o r Deafness hour, w hich is free to th e public be Miss A u g u sta H ahn of G resham . Af Cream P rices. H. C. N elson left on S unday to look gins a t 2 p. m. County A gent S. B. te r th e b u sin ess sessio n th e re w ill be caused by Catarrh. of nil kinds T he Sandy cre am e ry is paying 45 Sold by druggists for o r tr 40 ygstrs cen ts a t th e cream ery and 43 cen ts on a fte r his in te re sts in th e P o rta b le H all w ill speak on p ru n in g , a tim ely a v alen tin e social to w hich all a re in Garden and Lawn Work F. J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo, Ohio th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. L um ber com pany a t C herryville. Mr. topic. Mrs. Clyde Stone will speak vited. H ot lunches a re now being plowing Nelson is m uch im proved in h ealth on v alen tin es. A ro ll call of item s served a t noon a t th e schoolhouse and a fte r tw o m o n th s of illness. from th e G ran g e B u lletin w ill be a re proving very successful. More Mr. and Mrs. F red erick Jo h n so n v is an o th e r featu re. Mrs. L andles, le c and b e tte r w ork is being accom plished Troutdale Oregon ited hom e folks over th e w eek end. tu r e r of th e Rockwood g ran g e will by th e addition of th e w arm n u trien t. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. B rink a re e n te r sing, an d W. D. K inder w ill be th e re Mr. K inder has helped o rganize a 4-H ta in in g th e fo rm e rs cousin for a few w ith his violin. T hose who have heard club in connection w ith th e school days. w ork a t Union w hich is being w ell him, will*be glad to h ear him again Mr. and Mrs. P au l have re tu rn e d to ca rrie d fo rw ard u n d er th e lead ersh ip th e ir hom e a fte r sev eral m o n th s' re si on Kuby Slock Farm of Miss E d n a Zlnsli. TROUTDALE dence a t C ottrell. Base L ine Road 54 Mile W est An advanced cla ss in n u tritio n w ill A White House Breakfast. T he T ro u td ale C h ap ter O. E. S. will 12-Mile C orner G fGRAY'S ORCHESTRA be held a t th e P le a sa n t Home M eth give a card p a rty In th e M asonic hall E. H. G ary, head of th e b iggest In odist S unday school on F e b ru a ry 13. on W ednesday evening, F e b ru a ry 11. d u stria l o rg an izatio n in the w orld, Good Management and Good Time Assured and Jo h n D. R ockefeller, J r., r e p r e T his is an all-d ay m eeting from 10:30 E v ery one invited. Sale S ta rts 10 A. M. F ree Lunch se n tin g w h at is probably still the big Gentlemen $1.0« Ladies Free to 3:30. E ach lady is asked to b ring T he P are n t-T e a c h e r association will gest fo rtu n e in the w orld, had b re a k som e dish of food to add w ith th e re s t give an e n te rta in m e n t in th e city hall fast re c e n tly w ith P re sid en t Coolidge Dairy Cows, Hornes, Ilogs for th e noon luncheon. E veryone is on F rid a y evening, F e b ru a ry 13. The a t th e W hite House. Dagops mid lmplementn 1 hey discussed law en forcem ent invited. p ro g ram co n sists of vocal and In stru and th e findings of a citizen s' com m en tal m usic an d a m in strel show . m ittee of one thousand. a t th is B akery and a t S tor s SUMMONS. T hese th re e men m ake an In te re st In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore R efresh m en ts will be served. ing b rea k fa st com bination. G ary b e gon for the County of M ultnomah. T h ere w ill be a dance in th e city Contains the Vitamines, in i’ed by cam e head of the g re a t steel concern Charles Otto Krebs, Plaintiff, vg. Jewell Choice Alt alia Hay h all on S atu rd ay n ig h t, F eb ru ary 14. when he w as p ast 50; R ockefeller, Jr., Bertha Krebs, Defendant. scientific p rlu cli les We a re now o rd erin g our th ird To Jewell Bertha Krebs, above named T he lad ies of T ro u td ale will serve th e | born to own and m anage th e w orld's defendant : ca r "B lossom B rand 2d C utting." In the nam e o f the State of Oregon, you dance su p p e r in th e Logan building. g re a te st fo rtu n e, is rem oved by only It’s Good unri Good for Ton Get o u r price delivered a t your are hereby required to appear and ans one g en eratio n from a little farm in ------------------------ wer the com plaint filed against you in the barn, G resham , Boring, Kelso, D a th e h ills along the H udson, and C al above entitled suit on or before the 17th Card Party. m ascus, C o ttrell, P lea san t Home, vin Coolidge In one g en eratio n Is p ro day o f Februray. 1925. said date being the ■ tc. T elephone D am ascus 94. A card p a rty to w hich th e public is m oted from a farm in V erm ont to the expiration o f six consecutive weeks, from the first publication o f this summons, and invited w ill be held u n d er th e auspices i W hite House. A pp aren tly , "c a re e rs THEO. VAN DOFINCK P hone 1221 If you fail to appear and answ er the com- M il K t ID ( |( I III I o ils . P alnt for want thereof plaintiff will ap of T ro u td ale C h ap ter, O rder of E a st a re still open to ta le n t,” as Napoleon In the Circuit Court o f the State of Ore ply to the Court for the relief prayed for ern S ta r, on W ednesday evening, F eb put It, h ere in A m erica. gon for the County of Multnomah. Pro In the com plaint, tow lt : For the dlsso- ru a ry 11, in the M asonic hall. A good bate Departm ent. , lution o f the m arriage contract now ex- p ro g ram w ill be given and re fre s h . i ? ’o i.k' l *■ t er'‘by given that the under , istlng between plaintiff and defendant It is grow ing m o re and m ore signed has been appointed executrix of m en ts served. A dm ission 25c.—Adv. ' This sum m ons is published by order of the estate o f John F. Cheldelln, deceased, ------------------------- | the Hon. Robert O. Morrow, a Judge of doubtful if th e child labor am en d by the Circuit (o u r t of the State o f tlie Circuit Court, o f the State of Oregon Musical Acta and Playlet. m ent will be adopted. N ine sta te s Oregon for Multnomah County, and has for the County o f M ultnomah, which or duly qualified. All persons having claim s der w as m ade and entered on the 5th day A fine en tertain m en t, co n sistin g of Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab said estate are hereby notified to of January, 1925, and the tim e prescribed six m usical ac ts and a play let “The have rejected It and sev eral o th e rs are against present the sam e, duly verified as b y law for the publication thereof is six con ex trem ely doubtful. solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest {■'■'tulred, to the undersign’ d at Route 4, secutive weeks, beginning on the 6th day P a trio t and th e S py” d irected by Mrs. Box 147K, Gresham, Oregon, within six possible prices, you’ll go to of January, 1925, and continuing each G eorge Jo n es, fo rm erly Mildred Zinn, m onths from the date hereof. week thereafter to and including the 17th will be given a t th e F airview City Make y o u r telepnone e a rn you m ore Dated and first published Jan. 27 1925 day c f February. 1925 laist publication Feb. 10. 1926 H all, F riday. F e b ru a ry 13 at 8 o’clock. by co n n ectin g It w ith a w an t ad W. J. COOPER. MAY CECILIA CH ELDK LIN, A dm ission 20c and 35c.—Adv. Attorney for P laintiff E xecutrix of E state of Gresham. Oregon. Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm John F. Cheldelln, Deceased. GFO. DIKTL, Prop. Phons 1711 G res hum RICH ARD SLEIGHT, Attorney. Outlook w ant ads will bring buyer loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne. Yeon B ld g , Portland. T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per and se lle r to g eth er cheaply and i cent In te re st oh tim e d ep o sits.—Adv 1 quickly. "Use w ant ad s”—a good adage. Outlook W ant Ads. g et resu lts. WHAT’S TM' 0 5 « . CuOLV ? - IT’L q i o B O V 6 - Q TO 1 6 VeAfca = 'TOu'B.E l a t e EVECV MOCNVN' C N T E P T H E N A TIO N -W JID E D P A v N lN O C O N T E S T G ETTIN ' T O T X F U A F W . O C . . Phone 2211 Special Cash Price at Mill Only Barley, w h o le ................$50.00 Barley, rolled or ground 52.00 Corn, w hole.................... 58.00 Corn, cracked or ground 60.00 Oats, w hole..................... 46.00 Oats, rolled or ground. . 48.00 Shady Brook................. 30.00 More Milk, Fishers. . . . 47.00 Dairy Feed, Fishers. . . . 44.00 W h e a t............................. $64.00 ............................ 62.00 Egg Producer............... 55.00 Mill Run.......................... 41.00 M id d lin gs.........................52^00 Linseed Oil M eal........... 54.00 Cocoanut M eal............. 44.00 Tripple Oil M eal........... 52.00 Flour, Fishers Blend, sk. 2.45 AUCTION SALE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1:30 P.M. MRS. J. A. PALMQUIST, Owner SAND, H a ll's C a ta rrh Medicine 2 ^ ”- GRAVEL Contract Grading DANCE ED. PAISLEY TROUTDALE CITY HALL PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 14 Saturday, Feb. 14 OUR HEALTH BREAD E. F. OWEN Gresham City Bakery FOR THE BEST MEATS THE SANITARY MARKET FOLKS IN OUR TOWN is Bio prizb & j - free 0 IÖ LEAGUE 0AfeE0ALL GLOVE 0AT& A N D B A LLS BlM PLV D R A W A O F "OLD P O P " P IC T U R E C O M IC t h is CORRECT By E dw ard W P I T B N A M B , A D D Q E 9 6 AND A c e ON b a c k O F d r a w in g - a l s o TELL LM W H A T KINO OC &LOVH o a b a t m o o z a n t if VCkJ A H E W iH N B Il — t f N O pftAW isiQ a caob t h ia cv \ p e «_ M c C u llo u g h MW O 0 A a R S C S U iO AUTOCASTER A * F Q lE N D ft J | HAW A U . o»» M 3 U A . W (SW O 'V O M M y CA k £ i i , i MC /fr ir e