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COMMUNICATIONS F airview Lodge No. 92. A. F. & ' A. M., S atu rd ay evening, M arch 7, 1925, a t 8 o'clock. V isiting b ro th ers welcome. WM H. STANLEY. S ecy . L. A. HARLOW. W. M. JL STATED President’s Dad At Inauguration J Je n n ie co o k and also visiting w ith his | GRESHAM LOCALS I cousin, Mrs. S. F. P itts, has left for Longview, W ashington. He has been In honor of Miss E dith Stephenson, i an officer on th e “Lewis L u ck en b ach ”, bride-elect. Miss D ella H ughes e n te r th e la rg e st fre ig h te r u n d er th e A m eri tained w ith a luncheon at H otel M ult can flag and w as h ere ta k in g a re st nom ah on S atu rd ay , F eb ru ary 28. from his sea voyages. Covers w ere laid fo r a few of Miss In te rc o a sta l shpim ents of hides H e re is a n u n u su a l value in from P o rtlan d d u rin g 1924 w ere 2,315 »Stephenson’s m ost in tim ate friends. T he J u n io r League, w hich has re tons, an increase of 13 per cen t over Miss Stephenson has se t M arch 14th cen tly been organized a t th e Metho- 1923. for h er wedding day. Many p arties j d lst ch u rch , w ith Mrs. G. K. Je n n e r as have been planned in h er honor, d u r su p erin ten d en t, had Its election of of ing th e n ex t tw o w eeks. ficers W ednesday aftern o o n and on th e com ing W ednesday a t 3:35 th e in Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Crook, from S ta r K ist is called th e “ S to c k sta lla tio n of th e officers w ill ta k e I P o rtlan d , w ere th e S unday guests of Z keep aix honeet, eervtnd m en; in g D iffe re n t” b ecau se of fe a place In th e L eague room , w ith a I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B ushong and fam ( T h e y taught m e A ll I K n e w ) tu re s found o n ly in s to c k in g s T h e ir name» are W H A T end W H Y special ritu a l In stallatio n service. ily. »Mrs. Crook was Miss W ll’s B ush end W H E N sold a t m uch h ig h e r prices. A F ollow ing a re th e nam es of those end H O W end W H E R E end W H O “ ong's piano In stru cto r w hen she w es dozen new sh a d es fo r s p rin g elected : K ath ry n M etzger, p resid e n t; tc iP L iN a la stu d en t a t S eattle-P acific College. R uth S terlin g , first vice p resid e n t; W H A T w as th e D ec la ra tio n of L o n d o n / a r e now on disp lay . See th e m W H Y doea the date for Easter v a r y / in o u r w indow . T h elm a S alisb u ry , second vice p re s A num ber of frien d s of Mr. and Mrs W H E N w a s the great p y ra m id of I Virgil H ow ell, who moved h ere la st id en t; M yrtle M arston, th ird vice Cheops bu ilt ? H O W can you distingu ish a m a la ria l week from Y achats to th e old Cathey p resid e n t; R uth W infree, fo u rth vice m osquito ? ran ch n ea r Cotton, drove out and p resid e n t; R obert S terlin g , secretary , W H E R E is C an berra ? Z e e b ru g g e / Col. John Coolidge of Plym outh W H O w as the M illb o y of th e Slashes / spent the evening w ith them S atu rd ay Mrs. Je n n e r w ould be glad to have Vt., who by the lig h t of a coal-oil _ . ^ r* these six m en” serving you t o o / R elatives from P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs o th e r Children of ju n io r age, from S lam p and th e old fam ily bible ad G ive them an o p p o rtu n ity by piecing | Paddock, w ere also p resen t. A nother to 14, enroll as c h a rte r m em bers of m inistered th e oath of office co his You will know Star Kist by the colored band In the top | fam ily, the Rev. and Mrs. W aldron, of th is new organization. son a t th e death of P res. H arding, m ade th e trip to W ashington fo r Y achats, are expecting to move to the in au g u ratio n th is week. Miss M arian R hoades, who holds th e G resham soon to reside. w o rld ’s reco rd as th e m ost rapid INSURANCE K ilt FARMERS, P lan s a re under w ay for th e tr a n s teac h er-ty p ist, gave a d em o n stratio n in y o u r home, T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire R elief fer of th e C harley H a rris hom e In th e M e n ’ s w e a r ” S h o es speed te st of th e W iese-Coover ty p e s c h o o l, office, Assn., of P o rtlan d , is upon its 21st E astm an addition to Mrs. A nna F u ll w ritin g system a t th e high school at clu b , lib r a r y . <3 R E S H A M year, and is th e la rg e st F a rm e rs Mu It is rep o rted th a t Mr. and Mrs. H arris T h is “ S uprem e th e fifth period today. She w ro te 133 tu a l F ire In su ra n c e A ssn, w est of th e w ill leave th is sp rin g for C alifornia. A u th o r ity ” in a ll w ords w ithout an e rro r and gave an W e c a rry P h o e n ix S ilk H ose, $1.50 to $2.35 k n o w le d g e o ile rs s e rv ic e , Rocky m ountains. T he y ea rly re p o rt In terestin g ta lk to th e stu d e n t body on im m e d ia te , constant, la stin g , tru s t filed w ith th e In su ra n c e C om m ission Mrs. A. E. K essler of Sherw ood was th e advan tag es of th e system of ty p er show s a to tal m em bership of m ore w o rth y . A n sw e rs a ll k in d s o f ques tions. A c e n tu ry of d e v e lo p in g , th an 13,000, w ith $20,500,000 in force, in G resham th e la tte r p a r t of last ing she rep rese n ts. She w as accom an in crease of $2,500,000 over th a t of w eek on business. e n la rg in g , and p e rfe c tin g u n d er ex panied by Mr. W alker of th e B ehnke- 1923. T he fire losses for 1924 ag g re a ctin g care and h ig h e st sch olarship insures a c c u ra c y , c o m p le te n e s s , gated $55,000, all of w hich have been Miss Mabel W in ters gave a rook W alker b u sin ess college and a s tu A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK ad ju ste d and pro m p tly paid. No low p a rty to a num ber of h e r frien d s on dent, a Miss E n g lish , w ho a fte r five com pactness, a u th o rity . W r i t , fur a sample page of the Afew W ordt e r ra te on farm in su ran c e can be ob F rid a y evening. Miss H elen A nckorn m onths experience with the ty p e w riter f pe?',n’.e?. U v u la r and India Paper*, also tain ed from any o th e r com pany in booklet You are the J u ry ." price*, ete. To is able to w rite a t a very rap id pace. Oregon. If you believe in co -o p era one of th e high school In stru cto rs, ?^«TKcn/.i T he te s t w as in ch a rg e of a re p re se n w as am ong th e guests. tiv e m ovem ent am ong th e farm ers „ G. * C. M E R R IA M C O . ta tiv e of the New Y ork office of the and need in su ran ce, call on P re sid en t Springfield. Maas.. L I.S . ▲. Eat. 1831 H. W. S n ash all, a t th e F a ir G rounds Miss M innie R obertson visited w ith W iese-Coover com pany. G resham . P hone 2101.—Adv. h er sister, Mrs. M. D avies a t Glad Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Maloy, son-in- stone on S aturday. Greslmni Powell Portland law and d au g h ter of Mr. an d Mrs. Phone and Ft. East Taylor 1591 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. L eavens of F o r Sim on Wold, arriv ed F rid a y from Maple Phone EAst 6399 est Grove, th e la tte r a siste r of W. C. K anatuck. A laska, for a v isit w ith B urch, a re spending sev eral days at th e ir p are n ts and o th er rela tiv e s . Mr. Maloy has been w orking for th e A sso th e B urch home. ciated Oil com pany d rillin g for oil W ord has been received from Ray and Mrs. Maloy has been em ployed as S e rio u s th o u g h t m u st be g iv en to S tro n g a t San F ra n cisc o th a t he w ill cook for th e crew . W hen th e w orks th e q u e stio n of H e a lth P ro te c tio n tak e th e boat th e re today for P o rt sh u t down rec en tly u n til Ju n e they in y o u r honie. land. H e expects to rem ain at home took th e occasion to v isit frien d s here. a t least a m onth, afte r w hich he w ish They a re looking th e co u n try over es to atten d an a r t ex hibition a t th e and m ay decide to stay h ere in stead of P alo A lto public lib ra ry , w here a re tu rn in g to A laska. num ber of his p ain tin g s w ill be on I t m a y cost a b it m o re to e m display from A pril 1 to 15. He 13 Mrs. F. W. Mason and son Ivan and ploy a c o m p e te n t w o rk m a n , but th in k in g serio u sly of going to C hica little d au g h ter S hirley of W estport by so doin g , you a re a b le to r e go to continue his a r t stu d ies th is fall. visited S atu rd ay and S unday w ith th e ceive th e k in d of se rv ic e you h a v e E dw ard S tro n g will g ra d u a te from fo rm e r’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Printed Silk Crepes in th e r ig h t to expect. S tan fo rd th e la tte r p a rt of th is m onth Wold and o th e r relatives. Titian, Blue, Brown and and w ith his wife, fo rm erly Miss G er C all me fo r c o rre c t in s ta lla tio n s . G lenn W. Loomis, re c e n tly from tru d e D ow sett, w ill come to G resham reen shades. A lbany, form er ow ner of th e Brow ns fo r th e sum m er. ville Tim es, called a t th e O utlook of New colors in Japanese Cotton Crepes. Gaze M ar T he th ree ch ild ren of Mr. and Mrs. fice today and also on J. E. T aylor P h o n e 1057. O p posite H ig h School vel Ginghams in silk mixed plaids. E. W all, who live in th e so u th e astern n ea r G resham , w hose son, Milo, is th e Women’s Collar and Cuff Sets in Linen, Lace and p a rt of G resham , a re reco v erin g from p re se n t ed ito r of th e Tim es. Mr an attac k of th e sc a rle t fever. They Loom is w as accom panied by his wife. Starched Percales. Mrs. M arion Jo h n so n and Miss E liza have been in q u a ra n tin e sin ce early W om en’s W ide L e a th e r H elts in new sim iles to m atch beth Jo h n so n a re having a cem ent in F ebruary. Mrs. P. A. Gould, who has been vis w alk laid along th e 100 feet in fro n t d ress m a te ria ls . itin g w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. C lar of th e ir resid en ce p ro p erty on w est Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning e n te r ence Look, a t T he D alles, has gone ot F irs t stre e t. T he w ork is being done tained Mrs. C. E. A ndrew s and d au g h La G rande, Oregon, to v isit an o th er u n d er th e d irectio n of J. W. Fox, ce Try the Heavy 'Thorn-proof Pigskin Glove; also te r, Cleone, S atu rd ay aftern o o n . The d au g h ter. Mrs. R o b ert Leighton. Mule »Skin, Horse Hide and Light and Heavy Canvas. m ent co n tracto r. tw o fam ilies w ere neighbors a t The D alles 18 y ea rs ago. T hey also hail Official notification has come to th e Mrs. B eata H ayes has been spending Parents- encourage the as g u ests Sunday aftern o o n and eve Rev. an d Mrs. A. S. H isey from New children to care tor their teeth/ M en’s Parasilk Bear Brand Fibre Silk Sox, 50c grade. ning th e ir son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. York S tate College of F o re stry , S y ra a few days w ith h e r siste r, Mrs. L. Give th e m W ri g l e y ’s ’ L afe M anning, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam cuse U niversity th a t th e ir son O ury is N eedham . She is re tu rn in g to her now, 35c hom e in P o rtla n d today. It removes food particles E rte l and d au g h ter, V irginia, also on th e list of honor stu d en ts in the from the teeth. Strengthens Mrs. E rte l's m other, Mrs. M artha A. college, having attain ed a sta n d in g of the gums. Combats acid T he M ultnom ah co unty fa ir board Basey, all of P o rtlan d . Mrs. Ilasey's SO or b etter in his studies. H is sch o l m outh. m o th er died when they w ere crossing a rsh ip av erag e w as 88 1-7, w hich w as m et Monday evening, b ut little or no 1 hone 1411 Gresham. O re e o n Refreshing and beneficial ! b u sin ess w as tra n sa c te d w ith th e ex th e plains to Oregon in 1852, w hen she th e h ig h est in his class and second in w as but tw o y ea rs old, and she w as th e college. Young Hisey Is sp ecializ ception of p assin g on a few sm all bills adopted by M rs. M anning's g ra n d ing in pulp and p ap er m aking and is w hich w ere p resen ted for paym ent. S’cztLED T he board w ill m eet on th e com ing m other. ta k in g a tw o -y ear course a fte r having T IG H T T h u rsd ay evening. M arch 5, a t which g rad u ated from W illam ette U niversity K EPT F red H oss is m aking plans to be la st Ju n e. He is fu rn ish in g th e paper, tim e tlie o rganization of th e new M ult R IG H T nom ah county fa ir asso ciatio n w ill be gin th e co n stru c tio n of a g arag e on m ade by him self, for th e round robin F re sh o r C ured, L ard, E tc., p re p a re d a n d sold u n d e r a b effected. his lot on w est F irs t street. so lu te ly s a n ita ry c o n d itio n s a n d a t low est le tte r of his college class m ates. LADIES Silk Hosiery $ J . 00 W ebster ’ s N ew I nternational D ictionary COAL m *S w *’*W w ' ” *“ M nd / r " BRIQUETS EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Daily Trips to Portland Your Plumbing Must Be Installed Right New Arrivals Good Vfork Wcli Done RA LPH L. D A V ID SO N GLOVES FOR MEN after every meal * SPECIAL WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. FOR THE BEST MEATS p o ssib le prices, yo u 'll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. IHETL Prop. Phono 1Ï1I Gresham A u ction Sale Cf Dairy Cows, Farm Implements At th e O. Wï TA KH FARM 1 M ile E a st . S ection L ine ltond. FRIDAY, MARCH (i. 1925 Sale lleglu> ut II o’clo ck F ree l.n n rh nt Noon 16 Head Registered and High Grade Dairy Cattle T hese Cows nr.» Young and Good P ro d u c ers K e g h te re d J e rs e y N ovem ber 22. R eg istered J e rs e y e n dune 2. R egistered J e rse y d a te of sa le . R eg istered J e rse y I.i'uisiori'ii J e rs e y R eg istered J e rse y R eg istered J e rse y '1 w o tir a d e J e rs e y G rad e J e rs e y Cow G rade J e rs e y Cow AU T u b ercu lin Tested Cow. Z e n ith ’s M aid’s J o s e p h in e , w as fresh Cow, J o s e p h in e ’s In d e p e n d e n c e , to fre s h Cow, Q ueen of T ra p p e r C reek, fre s h by ' Cow, Cleo M., was fresh O cto b er 2.5. ( ow , Cleo M’s P rin c e ss, to fre sh e n May 2d C alf, i.a n g g u th ’s Nt. M aw es L assie. C alf. B la s te r’s P rin c e ss L assie. Cow s to fre s h e n by d a te of sa le to fre sh e n in A pril. to fre sh e n in May, F ive H ead Young H o lste in a n d D u rh a m Cows, som e fresh now , o th e rs by d a te of sale. O w ned by T. Van I lee. C o rb e tt, Ore. MACHINERY T '■ V.r’' ’ ''1 .,U!1’ Tooth Harrow. Spike (hr !!.' « inW‘ ? * *?w’ D-lneh Plow, Platform Scales, Wheel Barrow, ».dtlrs, ¡ K l e r ? 1”" " “ < M“ h ' *r'’ O r a t o r , t rates,’ ?Umr ° r • n<* legg All »uni» over >20 six months* tim e w ith approved note« bearing 8 per cen t In te r e s t A rran g em en ts for tlm on p u rch a ses m ust be m ade w ith clerk before beginning of sale. FRANK SPEYBROCK, Owner A. MEYEKS, Clerk COL W. 8. WOOD A SONS, Auctioneers A req u est for Bibles for th e Louise Home has come to th e local W. C. T. U., and th is o rg anization, believing th e re a re those who would be glad to a s sist in th is way, a re ask in g those who will to donate a Bible or th e 50c n ecessary to p u rch ase a sm all book. It is hoped th e re w ill be a generous resp o n se to th is req u est. It is th e de sire of th e m anag em en t to place a Bible In th e h an d s of every g irl who leaves th e Home. Mrs. C. B. Allen- living ea st of G resham , h as sev eral y ea rs' p u b lic a tio n s of a num ber of th e leading m agazines w hich she is d esiro u s of giving aw ay. H er list in clu d es Red Book. P icto rial Review, W om an's Home Com panion and o th ers. A nyone w ishing the m agazines should see her o r telephone 166. The Ideal M otor C ar. It goes w’ith o u t saying th a t the ideal autom obile should be noiseless, free from v ib ratio n , pow erful, of sim ple, stu rd y co n stru c tio n , w ith few m oving p a rts to get o ut of o rd er and re q u ire atten tio n , and w ith frictio n re duced to a m inim um . It should he T reatm ent.both easily o p erated , flexible, capable of local and internal, and has been success« Mrs. F ra n k L ines, of A lbany, has rap id acceleratio n , quick stopping, ful in the treatm ent o f C atarrh for over been h ere for th e p ast week visiting ready at a m om ent's notice, free from forty years. Sold by all druggists. witli her sou-iii-law and daughter- Mr. m echanical an d o th e r com plications, 4. J. C H E N E Y <S l CO., T oledo, Ohio H arvey Cook, who has been sp en d and Mrs. (1. K. Je n n er. She exp ects to th eft-p ro o f, clean, room y and com Compare It with «therm ing th e w in ter w ith his m other, Mrs. leave for her hom e S atu rd ay . fo rtab le. Most im p o rta n t of all. It it ha« no equal" m ust he p rac tica l, reliab le, serv ice able and econom ical. In ap p earan ce It should be so d istinctive and a ttr a c CHEST OINTMENT tive as to cau se th a t ju s t pride th a t * * Hie following are the regular subscription rates on Port- com es w ith o w nership of a re a lly fine F o r the quick relief of C hest Colds, and dailies and combination with Outlook, except for the car. T he body w ork should be typical Croup, P neum onia, Influenza and bargain rates announced above. of th e best tra d itio n s of th e coach- P leu risy P ains. P ric e 5«c. F o r Sale by All D ruggists One Year W ith Outlook b u ild e r's a rt. In brief, it should be OREGONIAN- Dally rig h t in every detail. $6.00 $6.35 th e la st w ord had been heard, fo r OREGONIAN. Daily and Sunday ___ 8.00 8.Q0 T he reason for th e high favor w ith th ese im provem ents overshadow ed all OREGON JOURNAL, Daily ___ 6.00 6.35 w hich th e closed type of autom obile th e previous ones th a t had been m ade. OREGON JOURNAL, Dally and Sunday 8.00 8.00 is reg ard ed seem s obvious. T he well But com petition forced m a n u fa c tu re rs I’ORTLAN I) T E LEG RAM 5.00 5.35 PORTLAND NEWS b u ilt closed c a r affords, in sum m er to try and add new featu res, and the 5 00 5.00 and w inter, a g re a te r m easu re of co m succeeding y ears found fu rth e r addi fort th a n is possible in th e open type tions, u n til today a e a r is sold w ith of vehicle. W ith w indow s low ered, p ractical!) everything th a t is de th e to u rin g sedan o r coupe become»! signed for efficiency and com fort. an open ca r, providing protection ( o rre c t form in driving m eans m in PHONE 1561 from d ust, ra in sto rm s and o th er imum d rain on th e pocketbook. Vel sum m er d isturbances. In th e w in ter vety sto p s and s ta rts p revent unusual m onths, with w indows closed and stra in s on th e engine, clu tch , tr a n s equipped w ith a h ealer, th e sedan or m ission. Axles and tires. They also coupe alw ays is com fortable. And cu t down the consum ption of gasoline jm fort. after all, is th e fa c to r th a t and oil. A well m ade engine, like a m ost app eals to th e p resen t-d ay mo Sw iss w atch, is a sensitive th in g . It to r-c a r ow ner. re se n ts abuse, b u t responds w illingly W hat will th e final eq uipm ent of and capably to g entle handling.— autom obiles b e ’ T his Is th e question E rw in G reer, P re sid e n t G reer College th a t is brought up alm ost every tim e of A utom otive E n gineering. Chicago. Refreshments Served several m otor-car ow ners g et togeth COMMITTEE er for a few m in u tes' ch a t on w hat N ickerson's Je llie d chicken m ay be B. W. THORNE JACK SHULTZ E W. AYLSWORTH th e ir c a r can do. served In a few m inutes. Any way ED. METZGER W A. HESSBL W hen tfie electric lig h tin g and you like except roasted. Steam p res s ta rtin g w as in stalled , it w as th o u g h t su re cooked. tf REGULAR RATES ON DAILIES Great Events Are Happening. Keep Informed SUBSCRIBE NOW ! Masonic Hall DANCE Gresham __ FRH)AY XIGHT, MARCH 6 Willoughby’s Imperial Orchestra H afirs C a ta rrh Medicine AMBER-O-LATUIW ill