1K I8. JtOTICK FOB Pl'BLICATlOM . May Q ueen, F lavescent, H onorable«, M adam C hereau, M auvlne. S ilver K ing, DuBois de M ilan, P u rp le P rince, and o th ers. 10c each, |1 per dozen. Bulbil in full bloom a t S u h r's F low er F arm . Base L ine road m ile east 12- Mile c o m e r.—Adv. Department of the In te rio r V. S L and ». ,e* *1 Rortland- Ore«on- May 9. 1925. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS CORBETT Ju d d o? i t ^ T r n . o a f i l R aym ond C T he last m eeting of th e season of The P o rtlan d E lectric com pany has Septem ber 23.' 1922. m ade »lo5?Ji'tead0' l S th e C orbett P aren t-T ea ch e r asso cia extended its line from th e Columbia l' ' 3?,’c for„ s w 'a n e i ,. See 1.on 13, tion was held recen tly , w hen the fo l highw ay to C orbett statio n , and those low ing officers w ere elected for next who w ill enjoy th e convenience and y e a r: Mrs. C laude Woodle, p re si m any ad v an tag es of electricity are d en t; Mrs. F. Oleman, vice p resid e n t; T roy P hipps. J. Je ra rd . Mrs. M. E. Mrs. R ugroden, se c re ta ry an d Mrs. P. Reed and Floyd and F. W. Reed. C laim an t nam es a s w itn e s s e s : S S iS ili. P a X!* of T routdale, Ore. A ndersen, tre a su re r. One of th e m ain The m any frien d s of Mrs. N ettie E d w a rd A lberto Sloop, of B oring Ore. local and internal, and has been success V« vJ d B T hom as, o f B ull Run. Oregon. fea tu re s of th e m eeting w as th e d is Kincaid w ill be pleased to know she rth u r Johnson, of C orbett. Oregon cussion of serv in g hot lunches to th e ful in the treatment o f Catarrh for over M A is recovering from liar rec en t attack ultnom ah C ounty. A ct 5-9-H. ch ild ren n ex t year, and how to handle of flu. forty years. Sold by all druggists. , x- .. WA L.TE R J - TOOZE. R egister. th e situ atio n . A com m ittee has been F. J. CHENEY &. CO Toledo. O rn hio vtRi* l,‘‘ utlook. Published five , consecutive lu n u o , u o — w eks In Tu the O G resham Oregon. Miss M arian McClure w as ill last appointed to m eet w ith th e school i board and find out if help can be ex W ednesday and T hursday. Mrs. E thel Sm ith S tew art ta u g h t th e first and pected from th e d istrict. T he C orbett second g rad e s d u rin g Miss M cClure's c h a p te r w as asked to give five d o llars absence. to help e n te rta in the d elegates next The Misses Joy C rockett and Paul fall a t a b an q u et a t C hanticleer Inn. T he m a tte r w as laid on th e ta b le to a lne Rlckli sp e n t th e w eek-end in P o rt land. la te r date. Mr. an d Mrs. H enry L ato u re ll re Mrs. F. Reed and Mrs. EXlgar W ilson tu rn ed W ednesday from N ational City. of C orbett atten d ed the m eeting of th e County H ealth asso ciatio n in P o rtlan d C alifornia, and a re now com fortably la st week and rep o rt a very in te re s t settled in th e ir hom e a t L ato u rell ing session. R. W. H oyt and County F alls. Good M anagem ent and Good Time A ssured C arl E tlin g from D istrict 39, w as C om m issioner Sm ith w ere speakers. Gentlem en $1.00 • Ladies Free Miss Mary B illm eyer, county h ealth chosen by County S u p erin ten d en t A1 , n u rse, m ade an excellent re p o rt of h er der8on, to be th e sp eak er for the w ork am ong th e school ch ild ren in the the eighth g rad e exercises to be held county d u rin g th e p ast year. She on th e 23d at th e Lincoln high, P o rt I spoke of th e necessity of having a land. The stu d e n ts who w ill g rad u ate place to ca re for tu b e rc u la r p atien ts, th is week from Union H. S. No. 1 are and one m ore n u rse to han d le th e i cases. Mr. S m ith expressed h is belief L aw rence A nderson, G aylord Davies, I th a t a place w ould be provided in th e D orris Em ily, L eonard C a rter, Lucile Hall Mile Southeast of Linnemunn Junction n ea r fu tu re. Mrs. Ja n e t L um sden of Kincaid, E dw ard P arso n s, B ert P a r 1 Mile Southwest of Gresham F airview presided. Mrs. Moffitt of L at- sons, A lbert S öderström , M urguarite o u rell F alls rep resen ted th a t place at Pullium , D olores M organ, H arold C ham berlain an d Betty H agen. The I th e m eeting. V irginia F e rrin , piano te ac h er of exercises w ill be held in th e high Beginning a t 1:30 p. m. P o rtlan d , had ch arg e of th e m usical school au d ito riu m T h u rsd ay evening. I p ro g ram a t T ro u td ale S atu rd ay nig h t F rid ay w ill be m ass m eeting day and in connection w ith th e E astern S tar S atu rd ay th e high school picnic. Mrs. M artha W est of P o rtlan d was m eeting. th e g u est of Mrs. C. S m ith and d augh Mr. and Mrs. P. A ndersen w ere call- j ers a t th e U. G. S m ith place a t L inne- te r th e first of th e week. Mr. an d Mrs. P hil Van Hee are the m ann Sunday, and adm ired th e Sm ith hpme, w hich is one of th e p re ttie st on proud p a re n ts of a d au g h ter born T hursday. L ouden M anure C a rrie r, Hoover G rain B rill, Cham pion Mower, Hay Kake, th e Powell V alley road. SVi, W agon, H ay Rack. Baled Hay Bed, _ _ Low W _ heeled Farm ___ Lew F au g h t, who has been suffering 1, 8 Gravel _ Beds, Mr and flnri Mrs. Mrn M. »• M Mnrl Mr. organ of C h an ti W agon, Push Cnrt, 2 W heelbarrow s. Steel D elivery Body fo r Ford, Hay an a tta c k of rh eu m atism , w ent to St. clee r w ere in itiated into th e E a ste rn C a rrie r and Rope, P latform Scales for weighing cra te s and b erries, la rg e q u an tity Field C a rrie rs, 2 S traw b erry C ultivators, 3 H arrow s, spike tooth, S ta r c h a p te r a t G resham recen tly and M artin ’s h o t sp rin g s Sunday. Miss A nna Benfield has been a s s is t sp rin g and d isk : 2 O liver Plow s, 40; 14-lncli .1. I. Case Sulky P lo w ;1 d eclare th a t th e w ork of th is o rd er is Shovel Plow , a n c ie n t: Ox Yoke, pioneer days; F anning Mill, ’s-ln ch steel b eau tifu l and im pressive. ing in th e P. D. S ettlem eier sto re the ca b le fo r stum p pulling, single mid double block, 3 cro ss-cu t Saw s, Sledges past week. an d W edges, Hoes, Shovels, M attocks and G arden Tools. A. S. K incaid is driving a new F ord POWELL VALLEY coupe, a rec en t purchase. At th e m eeting of the P a re n t-T e a c h At th e la st re g u la r m eeting of the Some very ancient, antique fu rn itu re , bed sprin g s, tables, ch a irs, lib rary er association la st F rid ay n ig h t at th e P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n Mrs. C. ta b le of Oregon wood, dishes, pots and pans, hu n d red s of fru it ja rs , crocks Pow ell V alley schoolhouse th e follow Woodle w as elected p resid e n t and from 1 gallon to 15 gallons, b arrels, buckets, w ash tubs, bo ard s and w ringer, sa u sag e g rin d er, stuffer and fa t p ress, 2 ch u rn s, 1-gallon and 5-gallon; ing officers w ere elected fo r th e en Miss P au lin e Rlckli, se cretary . su in g y ea r: Mrs. G eorge W illiam s, h ea tin g stove, range. Colombian H igh School Notes. p resid e n t; M rs. Sam C a rre ll, vice Come early and look over the collection of a life tim e. A bsolutely no Mr. W illert, class advisor of the p resid e n t; Mrs. H. Holm es, se c re ta ry ; ju n k w ill be peddled a t th is sale. Mrs. Ed. T aylor, tre a su re r. Mrs. Chas. ju n io r class, acted as host to a th e ate r p arty given th e class in P o rtlan d . May TERMS: Under $20, cash. Sums of $20 and over, approved notes L u ndquist, th e outgoing p resident, 12th. h as held ¿he office for th e p ast th ree All stu d e n ts have recovered from years. the recen t epidem ic of flu and are again atten d in g school. Cream P rices. T he Sandy cream ery is paying 43 E dw ard P arso n s, a sen io r, left R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer A. MEYERS, Clerk ce n ts a t th e cream ery and 41 cen ts on school Monday to w ork a t Bull Run. th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. He w ill be back to g rad u a te w ith his class on T h u rsd ay , th e 21st. ' ? T he Colum bian Hi b aseb all team was b eaten by th e G resham Hl team on th e la tte r's grounds T h u rsd ay a f ternoon 3-2. E tlin g pitching for Co lum bian allow ed b u t tw o h its w hile th e la tte r g a rn e re d five of C h alk er’s. T he fresh m en gave a picnic for the re st of th e school Sunday. A lthough it rain ed a little it did n o t dam pen anyone's sp irits. M-ndf.n’ haJ’ d ie^n ’o u J of .m e n u "”':» m ake final Proof, to eMMtah ¿hifm «0 ,h 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------- - t '• i 1*” * described, before the R egister a n d R eceiver U. S. L an d Office, a t P o rt- 1925 ° r e io n ' ° " th e l s ,h d a y of June. H a ir s C a ta rrh Medicine Can You Save Money? by stalling off the repairs on your car You know the answer as well as we, “ Mr. Motorist.” DANCE A compression leak by the valves in time will cause oil to come up by the rings One de fect naturally leads to another. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 23 Let us correct these minor troubles now so you can get the full benefit of your motor. TROUTDALE CITY HALL G ÏG R Â r s ORCHESTRA AUCTION SALE ON PHENIX FARM B esides o u r w ell equipped shop an d efficient m e ch an ics we have a com plete line of A cc esso rie s T ires, T ubes, P iston Kings, Fan H e lts D lls G reases a ml DODGE PARTS GRESHAM GARAGE Potvell St., east of Main Phone 2391 SATURDAY, MAY 2 3 L IV E S T O C K Team of Mules. Family Cow. Jersey Heifer Flock of Chickens FARM MACHINERY HOUSEHOLD GOODS PRICES ADVANCED FOR Cucumber Pickles With higher prices and a bumper crop assured, due to plenty of rain, many thou sands of dollars will be paid to Gresham growers this year. Make your contract at once with us. Oregon Pickle & Canning Co. GRESHAM Phone 1881 A RTHUR H E IN E Y ¿3 1925 Star Sport Sedan The Greatest Value in the Low-Cost Field T^ompetitors may adopt these high- class features in the future"the 1925 Star Car has them now— th a t’s why u « say: "Tomorrow's Car Today." Million Dollar Motor Four'W heel Brakes Force Feed Lubrication Tubular Backbone Fedders Radiator Fisk Full Balloon Tires Dry Disc Clutch Alemite Lubrication € In tw o years the Star Car has revolu- J tionized all ideas o f what a low-cost car should be, Every value feature is a year in advance o f competition. The Million Dollar M otor has proved that real power can be built into a low-cost car. «^Its hill-climbing records prove it. (Jin every w ay the 1925 Star Car, with J its 101 features, is the greatest value buy in the world today. It is the car for you. '"»One ride will convince you that back o f its distinctive appearance is all the quality and value that will guar antee full economical motor satisfaction. (J Y o u r Star dealer can prove it and J 50,000 Star Cars on the Coast alone are proving it daily to satisfied motorists. T he daily vacation Bible srh o o l will I be held for one week a t th e public | school building com m encing Monday, May 25, a t 9 o’clock. T his school Is I wholly u n d en om inational and will be a com m unity affair. S everal te a c h ers have been secured and they will be in ch a rg e of th e Rev. E. R. E v erett I of P o rtlan d . All ch ild ren of school | | age a re invited to atten d . An ice cream social w ill be held I T h u rsd ay evening a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C edric Stone to w hich all | a re Invited. PLEASANT HOME T he Sunday schools of th e P leas- I a n t Home d istric t Sunday school con-1 vention will m eet In sem i-annual ses-1 slon next Sunday. May 24, a t th e B or ing church. T h ere will be a public | d in n er a t noon. VICTORY T he V ictory circ le of th e E v an g eli cal W om en's Union will m eet a t the home of Mrs. P ete R hoades on T h u rs day at 2 o'clock. All a re co rd ially in vited to atten d . T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n l.ict F rid ay evening for th e la st tim e th is school y ear, a t w hich tim e officers w ere elected as follow s; Mrs. A. Mc M illan, p re sid e n t; F ra n k Sw anson, vice p resid e n t; Mrs. Jo h n S trebln, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. F ritz H oecker, tre a s u rer. School will close for th is year on th e com ing F rid ay w ith a picnic. Mrs. Louise N elson, th e te ac h er for the p ast y ear, has been retain ed as te ac h er in th e Victory d istric t for an o th er year. S A N Iil B L U F F Main S tr e e t Garage HENRY TIUGNEK, Prop. ~S he Gresham, Oregon greatest value buy in the world Mrs. Joe Caldo is assistin g in c a r ing for Wm. C ry n es' m other, who Is q u ite ill. Mr. and Mrs. K. G ray en tertain ed relativ es from P o rtan d Sunday. C allers at the a . s. Wllkenson home S unday w ere Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G arfield and son, Mr. and Mrs. Cope of P o rtlan d . Money to loan on real estate. Farm loans a t 6 per c e n t B. W. Thorne. TRUST — SERVICE We a re equipped to give th e sam e d istin ctiv e service th a t can be had from P o rtlan d or elsew here, and a re p re pared to give service in and o u t of P o rtlan d as well. We endeavor to perform th is sacred obligation w ith the h ig h est sta n d ard of efficiency. Chapel free to all. DAY OK M G IIT Phone 2171 Gresham, Oregon MRS. J. E. GATES J. E. GATES Lady A ssistan t FAIRVIEW 7 / GATES’ FUNERAL HOME M ortician Now Is the Time to Electrify Your Home. You already know that Electric Service Is the most useful anil economical servant in the home. Why not sta rt now and let Electricity do all your household drudgery for you? MODERN APPLIANCES AT MODERATE PRICES We have an excellent stock to select from. E lectric S to re E lectric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, I-ariJ, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GKO. D IB T L , Prop. 'b o n e 1711 GreshHui B eautiful D ress Goods. I’lano T uning. Before buying th u t new d ress call P lan o tu n in g J3.6U. P iano a id or- and see my b eau tifu l d ress goods, gan rep airin g . F re d B. Jo n es 2635 D ressm aking done. Mrs. G. A. Cox, E ast 49th stre e t, P o rtlan d , phone co rn er T hird itre c t and Hood avenue. TA bor 8952, or G resham 1561.—Adv Home-Made Angel Cakes. Window Cleaning A ngel cakes m ade to o rd er, horn- For ex p e rt w indow cleaning wee S baked. P rice 50c. C all O resham 51x. T ajlm a, or leave o rd ers w ith John —Adv. Brown. G resham , phone 2501. DANCE given u n d er auspices of th e ROCKWOOD SOCIAL CLUB SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 23 ROCKWOOD GRANGE HALL SHAVER ORCHESTRA Come and have a good time.