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> Trahi and Truck Collide. FAIRVIEW An accident o ccurred a t th e Cot tre ll crossing of th e M t. Hood line of The Fairview g ran g e w ill m eet on the P o rtla n d E le ctric railw ay S atu r- S atu rd ay evening, Ju n e 13, a t 7:30 day alte ru o o n w hen a com pany tru ck Members will p lease n o t ic e 'th a t‘th is Vrbv a fre ieh V r riePa “ 18 “ VVen,r‘K ‘nW tlng iu„fr.e i5i!t .it5 2 ? _ e % r,O',l<‘ ,t0 ,h e Previous sessions have been held P o rtlan d , th e only dam age being the during the day. T h ere w ill be in itia loss jf a re a r w heel on th e tru ck . tions in th e first and second degrees T he cro ssin g a t th is point is a p a rtic and rep o rts will be h eard d u rin g the u la rly bad one, especially in proceed lecture hour from the d elegates who ing from so u th to north, as th e tru ck attended th e s ta te convention of the w as ic th is instan ce, and it nas often grange held a t D allas, Oregon, last been m arveled th a t th e re are no seri- week. Also th e re w ill be recognition ous accid en ts h ere Dut for the fact , of th e birth d ay s of th e m em bers oc- th a t both tra in and tru c k w ere pro- cu rrin g in the m onths of A pril Mav ceeding a t a slow pace, th e re su lt I and June. A lig h t lunch w ill be ar- m ig h t have been different. ranged for by th e com m ittee In charge. McBain’s Sale Stand. T hose who atten d ed th e sta te gran g e All kinds of soft drinks, ice cream , hom e-m ade cake and cookies, all from F airview w ere Mr, and Mrs. Jno. kinds of candy bars, cig arettes and Jo n as, Mrs. Clyde Stone and Mr. and cig ars. C orner of Boring and Powell Mrs. T hom as M iller. V alley road.—Adv. TROUTDALE A d istin ctiv e color fea tu re for sp rin g Is th a t color in m illinery C hildren ’s D ay w ill be observed should harm onize w ith th e color of Sunday a t the T ro u td ale com m unity frock, coat, or suit. ch u rch w hen a p ro g ram w ill be re n O utlook w ant ads w ill bring buyer dered u nd er th e auspices of th e S un and seller to g e th er cheaply and day school, beginning a t 10 o’clock. quickly. All a re invited to atten d th is service. RUPTURE EXPERT HERE F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and P h ilad elp h ia, th e noted tru s s ex p e rt, w ill p erso n ally be a t the E le c tric H otel, an d w ill rem a in in O regon City S atu rd ay only, Ju n e 13. Mr. Seeley says: "T he S p er m atic Shield w ill not only re ta in any case of ru p tu re perfectly, but co n tra c ts th e opening in 10 days on th e av erag e case. Being a vast a d vancem ent over a ll form er m ?thods —exem plifying in stan ta n eo u s ef fects im m ediately appreciab le and w ith stan d in g any s tia in or position no m a tte r th e size or location. L arg e or difficult cases, or Incls- sio nal ru p tu re s (follow ing o p e ra tio n s) sp e cia 'ly solicited. T his in stru m e n t received th e only aw ard in E ngland and in Spain, pro d u c in g re su lts w ith o u t su rg ery , infec tio n s, m edical tre a tm e n ts or p re sc rip tio n s. W arning — All cases should he cautioned a g a in st th e use of any e la stic o r web tru s s w ith u n d e rstra p s, as sam e r e s t w here th e lum p Is and not w here th e opening is, producing com plica tio n s n ec essita tin g surgical o p e ra tio n s. Mr. Seeley hag docum ents from the U nited S tates G overn m ent, W ashington, D. C., fo r in spection. He w ill be glad to dem o n s tra te w ith o u t ch a rg e or fit them if desired. B usiness dem ands p rev e n t stopping a t any o th e r place in th is section. P. 8.—Fiery statement In this notice has I hmui terlfied before the Federal and State Courts.—F. II. Seeley. Home Office 117 N. D earborn S t, Chicago. Jo h n I'n ls to Receive Medic Degree. John W aldem ar U nis, son of Mr. and , Mrs. C harles U uis who resid e in the Pow ell V alley d istric t, w ill receive his degree from th e m edical school of th e U uiversity of Oregon next Monday m orning a t 10 o’clock, a t w hich tim e the com m encem ent exercises of the univ ersity w ill be held in Eugene. Mr. Unis form erly attended th e G ustavus A dolphus college a t Northfield, M inn esota, and com pleted his co u rse in pre-m edics a t th e U niversity of W ash ington. A fter g rad u atio n he w ill r e m ain a t hom e for a sh o rt tim e, th en expects to go to S eattle th e first of Ju ly w here he w ill en ter th e city hos pital to go to spend a y ear as in te rn e. T ha rela tiv e s of the young m an a re p lan n in g to be p rese n t a t the g ra d u a tin g exercises to be held Mon day a t Eugene. W indows can be m ade to shine easily if they a re w ashed w ith w arm w ater, soap, and a piece of sham m y. A fter th e window is w ashed th e first tim e th e sham m y is rin sed th ro u g h clear w ater. It is th en w ru n g dry and used to polish th e w indow s. A piece of sham m y th a t will la st indefinitely may be had for 15 cen ts a t th e stores. BIDS WANTED. T he school b oard of school d istric t No. 16 of F airv iew , Oregon, offers for sale to th e h ig h e st bidder th e fram e building know n as th e old school building of school d istric t No. 16, and also th re e h eatin g stoves w hich have been in use in said building. T hose desirin g to in sp e ct th e building may obtain th e keys from th e undersigned. F u rth e r p a rtic u la rs reg a rd in g th e p ro posed sale may be obtained from the undersigned. Bids w ill be received by th e u n d e r signed up to 8 p. m. Ju n e 12, 1925, at w hich tim e and d ate th e bids w ill be publicly opened a t th e schoolhouse at F airview , Oregon. T he board reserv es th e rig h t to re je c t an y or all bids. GEO. R. SHAW, Clerk, School Dist. No. 16. F airview , Oregon, phone G resham 229. GATES’ FUNERAL HOME SERVICE Nothing can equal the effectiveness of a superb service, reasonably priced, backed up by methods that are fair and square. DAY OR NIGHT Phone 2471 Gresham, Oregon J. E . G A T E S M R S . J. E . G A T E S Lady A ssistan t M ortician Good Assortment of I f i l l Deliver SA N D Y LUMBER COM PANY W. A. PROCTOR, Cherryville, Oregon Phones Sandv 4x and 223 F re s h 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 s o lu te ly s a n ita ry c o n d itio n s a n d a t low est possible priçes. you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET Phone 1711 POWELL VALLEY Gresham GILLIS T he Misses N ettie, May aud E sth er N elson and F ran ces A rvidson a tte n d ed th e com m encem ent exercises at Jefferso n high school F rid ay evening Miss M artha D anielson, who form erly w as a resid en t of Pow ell Valley, was a m em ber of th e g rad u atin g class. T he Sw edish M ission Sunday school will hold it an n u a l picnic next S a tu r day at Mt. T abor park. A ugust P e te r son, th e Sunday school su p e rin te n dent. w ill be in ch arg e of th e ex er cises of th e day. A picnic d in n er will be enjoyed at noon. Miss A nna Nordblom is home from W illam ette U niversity for th e sum m er vacation. Miss Sigrid Aim, who has been a t ten d in g th e N o rth w estern School of Com m erce for th e past few m onths, h as re tu rn e d to h er hom e to rem ain d u rin g th e sum m er. H er b ro th er C larence, who has been in St. V incents h o sp ital for a con sid erab le period of tim e, is rep o rted to be convalescing rap id ly and he is expected home some tim e th is week. Mrs. C. A. L u n d q u ist retu rn ed home S au trd av from several d ay s’ visit w ith rela tiv e s a t Tillam ook. H Jelm er S o derburg and fam ily from Bull Run sp en t Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Sw an M agnuson. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. H ow ell and chil dren, V earl, T re lla and Osie, and Miss D aisy Daly, living w est of G resham on th e Section L ine road, enjoyed a w eek's vacation trip to H am ilton, O re gon, re tu rn in g S atu rd ay n ig h t late. Both Mr. and Mrs. H ow ell lived for y ears in th a t locality and have m any frien d s and rela tiv e s th ere. T he p arty w as equipped w ith a cam ping outfit and cam ped out p a rt of th e trip . T he L adies Aid of th e Pow ell V al ley L u th e ra n ch u rch will m eet w ith Mrs. Nels L ekander on T h u rsd ay a t tern o o n , Ju n e 11, a t 2 o'clock. All ladies of th e com m unity are cordially invited to be p resen t. PLEASANT HOME T he L adies Aid of th e B ap tist ch u rc h w ill m eet w ith Mrs. P. M. Mil ler on T h u rsd ay . A larg e atten d an ce is desired to com plete some neces sa ry w oik. R eg u lar services w ill be held on S unday a t th e B a p tist church. In te re s t in (he S unday school contest is in creasin g . T he lead er of th e B. Y. P. U. n ex t Sunday evening w ill be H arold E rick so n . P re ac h in g service w ill be conducted both m orning and evening by th e p asto r, the Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er. Mid-week p ray e r s e r vice w ill be on T h u rsd ay evening at 7:30 follow ed by choir practice. The B. Y. P. U social held a t th e ch u rch la st F rid a y evening w as enjoyed by a larg e num ber of young people, and the ap p e aran c e of th e law n is m uch im proved by th e vigorous use of the scythe by some of th e "young" men. M ultnom ah g ran g e a t O rient w as rep rese n ted at th e rec en t sta te ses- . sion a t D allas by Mrs. L. M. Nelson. She reportb a fine session and the ' D allas people as splendid e n te rta in ers. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. W rig h t and Mr. . and Mrs. I. W. A nderson w ere Sunday c a lle rs at th e R. I. A nderson home. An achievem ent program will be given at O rient school W ednesday ! night, Ju n e 10, by th e O rient G irls' ’ clubs Besides th e club d em o n stra tions and ex h ib its (he program will co n sist oi m u sical num bers by G resh am people and o th ers. R efreshm ents w ill be served and th e m oney from th e se w ill be used to pay expenses of tw o d eleg ates to th e C orvallis sum m er school. M ary L. A ldrich, wife of Geo. E. A ldrich, died a t th e ir hom e tw o m iles n o rth of B oring on S atu rd ay m orning, Ju n e 6, leaving h er husband and an 11-year-old son. T he rem ain s w ere shipped to W asco, Idaho. S unday eve ning from T ro u td ale u nder th e d irec tion of G ates fu n eral home, G resham COTTRELL FOR THE BEST MEATS Uusinen* is Good, but could be Better. TRY US We han d le th e B est OREGON PRODUCTS as far as Is possible Boring Woman Passes Away. BUILDING LUMBER GEO. DIKTL. Drop. News from Nearby Localities T he frien d s and p atro n s of th e Cot- tre l com m unity ch u rc h are urged to com e and b rin g th e ir frien d s F rid ay evening to th e b azaar w hich will be held in th e ch u rch . T he exercises will begin ab o u t 8 o'clock and a p ro gram w ill p recede the serv in g of ice cream and cake, also straw b e rrie s, cream au d cake to those who prefer them . A larg e crow d w as In atten d a n ce 9 Sunday afternoon a t th e G illis base- , 1 ball ground when th e hom e nine I ’ Played a fast gam e w ith th e team from the Clear Creek Logging com pany, defeating th e la tte r 13 to 6. T he Gil lis boys w ill play th e B arto n team next S unda; aftern o o n on th e B arton grounds. Mrs. Sadie C hase is slow ly recov erin g from an a tta c k of th e g rip w hich hat left h er in a w eakened con dition. Miss W ilm a Chase, who su f fered a sev ere illness d u rin g th e w in ter. is m uch im proved and ab le to be out m uch of th e tim e. Jam es McBain, who is em ployed in a logging cam p at E ufaula. W ash in g ton, spent S unday w ith his fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. H illy ard have moved into th e ir neat little th ree - room co ttag e w hich they have re c e n t ly erected on C arl stre e t, a q u a rte r of a m ile w est of th e H illyard hom e near G illis statio n . They have p urchased 2H acres w here th e house is situ ated A new g arag e is p rac tica lly com pleted at th e Jam es H illyard farm to tak e th e place of th e one w hich was destroyed by fire tw o w eeks ago. The g arag e belonged to th e county and had been bu ilt by it for th e conven ience of Mr. H illy ard w ho is a dis tr lc t su p erv iso r of roads. T hr new garage is also being co n stru c te d a t the expense of the county and w ill be m ore n ea rly fireproof th a n th e old building. T he gasoline ta n k w hich will be of good capacity, possibly 250 gallons, w ill be in tren ch ed outside w hich w ill do aw ay w ith th e fire m enace. George H ayden of G resham Is the co n tra cto r in ch arg e ot th e c a r p en ter work. Miss H elen L arso n is slow ly con v alescing from h er a ttac k o t inflam m atory rh eu m atism . She is m aking her hom e w ith Mrs. Jam es McBain for the presen t. She expects soon to undergo a to n silo r op eratio n w ith the hopes of still fu rth e r benefiting her health. Work Bee at Orient fulled. F u ll line of COLD MEATS FOR LUNCHES FRESH FISH. THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS Sale G resham A gents to r •Red Rock” Cottage Cheese and “Luxury” Dressing Sandwich Spread, Etc. DRESSED POULTRY TO ORDER GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 for shortening for frying « % %*o The O rient school grounds a re to be trea ted to a g en eral cleaning up next S atu rd ay by p atro n s of th e d istric t, w hen I he men are expected to be p re s ent w ith team s and sc ra p ers to level off th e grounds. O thers a re req u ested to bring sm all tools to a ssist in c le a n ing up th e prem ises and a t noon the lauies of th e neighborhood w ill co n trib u te th e ir hit by fu rn ish in g a lunch for the w orkers. All are invited to atten d and help along th e good w ork of heautifying the grounds of th e fine school building re c e n tlj erected. for sala Get the Red Crown Mileage Card O u t of its years o f experience in the m aking o f gasoline, the Standard ( ) il C om pany has developed a gasoline that n o t o n ly gives q u ick starting, speed and pow er, but also a m a xim u m o f M I L E J G E f o r yoursum m tr touring. VICTORY T he calf and pig clubs of V ictory d istric t will hold an ice cream sale on S atu rd ay , Ju n e 12, at 8 o’clock, to raise money to send d elegates to the an n u al sum m er school a t C orvallis. JU ST O UT TODAY! T h e Red Crown Atileage C a rd just out to d a y— makes increasing y o u r sum m er mileage and c u ttin g dow n gas o lin e costs as sim ple as a-b-c. Y o u saw w hat record mileages the expert e co n o m y- ru n drivers made in the Y osem ite E conom y R un ! H o w ? T h e se drivers used “ Red C ro w n ,” the m ile age gasoline, and they kn o w how to drive to jf/Z the mileage that's in “ Red C ro w n .” Red C ro w n ” is sim p ly crowded w ith m ile a g e — w e have put it in th e re - and, like the econom y-run drivers, yo u can get m ore and m ore mileage out o f i t ! Union D am ascus F arm ers to I’lcnlc. T he an n u a l picnic of th e U nion- D am ascus F arm B ureau will be held next S atu rd ay , Ju n e 13, a t th e Union schoolhouse The p rogram , w hich wil begin a t 10 o’clock, w ill include ad d resses by C. E. Spence sta te m a r k et ag e n t; H. H. C hindgren, county and sta te farm bureau p resid en t, and o th ers. In th e aftern o o n gam es and co n tests will be held and prizes will be aw arded to th e w inners. Music w ill be fu rn ish ed by the ea ste rn C lackam as 26-piece band, o u t of th e best hands of th e county. All a re invited to enjoy th e day. T he pic nic d in n er a t noon w ill be a feature. Coffee w ill be served free to all. Well filled lunch b ask ets and n ecessary e a t ing u te n sils should be brought. HOW THE RED CROWN MILEAGE CARD ADDS MILES T h e Red C ro w n M ileage C ard is th o ro u g h ly practical. It tells you just w h a t to do fo r yo u r c a r— just how to d riv e — to get anyw here fro m 15 to 30 miles extra per ta n k fu l h o rn “ Red C ro w n .” G e t yo u r tank fille d w ith “ Red C ro w n ,” ask fo r your Red C ro w n M ileage C ard and begin getting extra sum m er mileage today at the firs t Red C ro w n Pum p (red, w h ite and b lu e )— at Stan dard O il Service Stations and dealers. INSURANCE FDR FARMERS. T h e F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief A ssn., of P o rtla n d , is upon its 21st y ear, an d is th e la rg e st F arm ers Mu tu a l F ire In su ra n c e Assn, w est of the Rocky m o u n tain s. The y early re p o rt filed w ith th e In su ra n ce Com m ission er show s a total m em bership of m ore th an 13,000, with $20,500,000 in force, an in crease of $2,500,000 over th a t of 1923. T he (ire losses for 1924 ag g re gated $55,000, all of w hich have been ad ju sted and pro m p tly paid. No low er r a te on farm in su ran c e can be ob tained from any o th e r com pany it. Oregon, if you believe in co -o p era tive m ovem ent am ong th e farm ers i and need Insurance, call on P re sid en t H. W. S nashull, at th e F a ir G rounds, G resham . Phone 2101.—Adv. Powell Street < 5 s p i\> busy miles hiebest bufiti tmè)n~by miles L STANDARD O i l COMPANY1 (California) It is su rp risin g w hat p leasing e f fects may be obtained by using some of th e dye soaps In w ashing old c u r tain s. When th e re is a q u a n tity of discarded cu rta in in g , p a rt of it may he dyed In a ttra c tiv e colors and used Why T w in Beds! W k le h t w ith w hite su m m er c u rta in s as su m As th e blu sh in g brid e said to th e Cop— "T his m an 1» a law yer by day m er h an g in g s for the kitchen o r back f u rn itu re sa lesm an : "T w in beds are ( ream Prices bedroom». and b u rg lar by night, y e r honor,” all very well, b u t o t co u rse th e re 1» no T he Sandy cream ery Is paying 46 Ju stice— "W hich w as he a rre ste d use buying them u n til we g et the cen ts a t th e cream ery and 44 cen ts on T he Bank of G resham pays 6 per fo r?”—Judge. th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. cent Interest on t i m e deposits. — Adv tw in s.”