Sandy to Celebrate (hr Fourth.
Sandy is m aking p rep a ra tio n s for a
rousing F o u rth of Ju ly celebration,
plans of w hich a re in. charge of the
Sandy grange. S tate S enator Oeorge
W. Jo seph h as been secured to delivei
the ad d re ss of th e day. T here w ill be
dancing both aftern o o n and evening In
the I- O- O. F. hell. The lite ra ry pro
gram w ill be in ch a rg e of Mrs. Anton
Awards Made In Beantftieatlon
TROUTDALE
Contest.
POWELL VALLEY
T he people of th e ea stern _ p a rt - of
— . L. V. C alkins and sous have moved i "T he L ast T hing as Found in the
M ultnomah county have reaso n to be th e m eat m a rk e t to th e ir new place of j
P ro p h e ts", w ill be th e basis of the
proud of th e cred itab le show ing business in th e F ra n k M urphy build- Sw edish M ission
ch u rch
Sunday
w hich they m ade in the rec en t b e a u - , *ng acro ss the s tre e t from the C. C. I serm on by th e Rev. O. J. W ilder a t th e
♦ iflcation contest, as they c a rrie d off Bush garage. T he new place has a m orning. A debate w ill be held by the
a num ber of th e aw ard s m ade by W ll- j n eat and a ttra c tiv e ap p earan ce and is {
young people-in th e evening beginning
I Ham P. Merry in th e cam paign Just equipped w ith m odern m achinery a t 7 o'clock from th e question, "R e
ended. U nder classification No. 1 of j n ecessary to ru n an up-to-date m ar- solved th a t th e pen has done m ore i
Malar.
im provem ents m ade in farm s, the J <et.
for
C h ristian
service
th a n
th e
M
eadow hurst farm owned by W I Mrs. -----------------
S arah • Mason
and OV’
son
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McBain’s Sale Stand.
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All k inds of soft drinks, ice cream ,
ornecker. Pow ell Valley and B ark er of P o rtlan d w ere v isito rs at th e home question w ill be handled by Roy Jo h n -
hom e-m ade cake and cookies, all roads, w as aw arded second prixe. A of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. K n a rr on Sun-
son, N ettie Nelson and A nna Nord-
kinds of candy bars, cig arettes and second prize w as also given th e Fow- lav.
blom. w hile May Nelson, A nna Llud
cigars. C orner of Boring and Powell
eU hurst service statio n , owned by H. ' F red F ederspiel and
haye and A rth u r M agnuson w ill speak on
V alley road.—Adv.
avenre" and th’ 1
B U tk le y
th e ,r
on. the th e neg ativ e side.
Cream Prices
avenve. and th e A rboleda gro cery w as Colum bia highw ay,
The picnic w hich w as to have been
T he Sandy cream ery is paying -16 given honorable m ention for th e great-1
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cents a t th e cream ery and 44 cents on est im provem ent show n in places of
' ,rS' F ra rc e s F c l and M rs- M innie held tom orrow at Mt. T abor p ark has
the ro u te fo r b u tte rfa t.—Adv.
business. In the classification of im- | B‘^ (' rm ann ° f T routdale. Mrs. Suchel been postponed un til a week from th a t
date, Ju n e 20.
O utlook w ant ads will bring buyer provem ents to residences th e Neal ° f naK er’ O regon’ 8 M p r-|n ->aw of th e
Mrs. J. A. L ledfors has been en
and se lle r tog eth er cheaply and rerid en ce on Pow ell Valley road, *he l' r '’le r alld Mr and M rs- A lbert Fox
quickly.
H C. B ourne place on Pow ell V alley '
P ° rt,lanid m o tjre d to C alifornia the gaged for som e tim e In th e p le asa n t
In A rboleda and th a t of C. T. C urtis on
° f, ,h e w eek’ w here they wiU occupation of oil p ain tin g for a firm
Maybe w hat you don't need some
Valley road in M eadow hurst
relatiT,!8 aud tri,>n,la for a few in P o rtlan d , re tu rn in g to h er hom e in
Powell
one else w ants. T ry an ad in the
days.
Pow ell V alley for each w eek-end. H er
classified.
1 w ere given honorable m ention.
i B ert B arnes is building a new house w ork co n sists In p ain tin g p arch m en t
on his lots on T ro u td ale H eights. It shades for electric lam ps a t w hich
b ran ch of oil w ork she is very adept.
! w ill be for re n t w hen com pleted.
The L u th e r L eague of th e L u th e ra n
Mrs. George P a rris h is visiting in
ch u rch w ill give a stra w b e rry social
j Bend, Oregon, tills week.
J. S. H udson h as moved th e post- at th e ch u rch S atu rd ay evening, Ju n e
olfice in to a room in th e basem ent of 13, to w hich all a re invited. T he p ro
, th e city hall w hich w as tem p o rarily gram w ill begin about 8 o’clock and
fitted up for th a t purpose by th e city the stra w b e rrie s served im m ediately
council. Mr. and Mrs. H udson have following.
Whatever Your
Ambition May Be
- fo r PO W ER
- fo r W E A L T H
- f o r CO N TEN TM EN T
BUILD UP A
BANK RESERVE
When a call conies for cash
you have a reserve to draw on
BIG DANCE
Use Our Bank—To Build Up—
To Hare a Reserve
To Call Upon
TROUTDALE CITY HALL
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 20
PRIZE DANCE
“LET’S”
“GO
GIG RAY'S ORCHESTRA
Hall under New Management
Gentlemen $1.00
Ladies Free
GATES' FUNERAL HOME
SERVICE
Nothing can equal the effectiveness of a
home-like service, reasonably priced, backed
up by methods that are fair and square.
DAY OR NIGHT
Phone 2471
Gresham, Oregon
MRS. J. E. GATES
J. E. G A T ES
Mortician
L ady A ssistan t
Good Assortment of
BUILDING LUMBER
H ill Deliver
SANDY LUMBER COMPANY
W. A. PROCTOR, Cherryville, Oregon
Phones Sandy 4x and 223
FOR THE BEST MEATS
Fresh or Cured, I^ard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
possible prices, you'll go to
New Arrival at Sandy.
THE SANITARY MARKET
GEO. DIETL, Prop.
Phone 1711
been ru n n in g th e postoffice in a very
Kelso Girl Wilis Prize at V. of 0.
sa tisfac to ry way, u nder m any difficul
Miss E unice Jo n sru d , d a u g h te r of
ties since th e fire, and th e ir frien d s
| Mr. and Mrs. R obert Jo n sru d of K elso
and p atro n s of th e office w ill rejoice
near Sandy, w as aw arded th e second
w ith them when they are p erm an en tly
prize, $15 in cash , in th e B otsford-
I located.
C onstantine com pany's ad v ertisin g
W ork has sta rted on th e H. C. Mc co n test held am ong th e stu d e n ts of
G innis residence. R alph Copeland has th e U niversity of O regon’s school of
th e co n tract.
jo u rn alism . Miss Jo n sru d is a m em
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spence, Mes- ber of th e g rad u a tin g class, com
dam es E lizabeth M arkell, F ran ces m encem ent exercises of w hich w ill be
T eg art, L. A. H arlow , T hom as Low held a t E ugene n ex t Monday. Mem
and H. E. W aite atten d ed g ran d ch ap bers of h er im m ediate fam ily a re ex
te r O. E. S. in P o rtlan d on Tuesday.
pected to be p rese n t at th a t tim e. She
P riv a te H arold H udson, son of expects to teach for a y ear, a fte r
P o stm a ster H udson, in com pany w ith w hich she hopes to become engaged
S arg en t Cooper of G resham , left W ed in som e form of jo u rn alistic work.
nesday on H aro ld ’s new H arley D av
idson m otorcycle for th e O. N. G. cam p
COTTRELL
a t Medford, Oregon, to be gone tw o
w eeks, w hen he w ill re tu rn and re
The S unday school of th e C o ttrell
sum e his w ork a t H u d so n ’s g rain com m unity ch u rc h w ill m eet a t 10
w holesale house in P o rtlan d .
o’clock, follow ed by p reach in g a t 11
Mabel and E rn e st Boyle of B urrton, by the Rev. C hester C assel of Port-1
K ansas, a re g u ests for the sum m er at land.
th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n D eni
W ord has been received by th e |
son. T hey a re niece and nephew of b ro th er of J. D. Splaw n who, w ith
Mrs. D enison.
fam ily, b i t for C alifornia se v eral ]
T he an n u al school m eeting w ill be m onths ago th a t they have had th e
held a t th e city h all on M onday eve m isfo rtu n e to lose th e ir youngest
ning, Ju n e 15, a t 8 o’clock.
child, a boy of four y ears of age w ho |
Miss M yrtle H oss of P o rtlan d has recen tly died a t th e h o sp ital in Pom o
been engaged to teach the In term ed i na, C alifornia, from th e effects of an
ate g rad es of the T ro u td ale school.
o p eratio n for appendicitis. T he child
T he L ad ies’ Aid m et a t th e hom e of w as very sick for th ree w eeks p rio r to |
Mrs. C. E. Scott on W ednesday a fte r his death.
noon, th e p resid en t Mrs. C. I. Thom as,
Jo e N. Jacobson, w hose hom e w as I
presiding. It w as decided to tak e a form erly in B rainerd, M innesota, was
v acation d u rin g th e sum m er m onths, m arried to Miss M ary M ickleson I
a fte r w hich th e society w ill be e n te r w hose p a re n ts resid e on th e Tom
tain ed by th e m em bers in a lp h a b e ts P itts place n ear th e C rissey G ladiolus I
o rd er, m eeting w ith Mrs. M arg aret farm on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t th e |
B u rn s in S eptem ber. Mrs. Mary P a r p arso n ag e of th e U ndenom inational
sons and Mrs. C larence P arso n s a s tem ple by th e Rev. S. F. P itts. A
sisted th e hostess in serv in g re fre sh b ro th e r and siste r of th e brid e wit-1
m ents.
nessed th e cerem ony.
Ores ham
A d au g h ter w as born to Mr. and
Mrs. H om er R evenue of Sandy on
Ju n e 11. She has been nam ed A rlea-
th a KathliDe.
W a n B a ttle
©5 T a re s
A t Indianapolis, M ay 30
Setting a N ew WorW
Mark o£ 101.13 Miles
per h our—5OO Miles w ith o u t Tire Trouble
This gruelling test proves the
outstanding superiority of Fire
stone Full-Size Gum-Dipped Bal
loons. W ith practically no change
in cars and drivers from last year,
and over the same rough, uneven
brick track, laid sixteen years age
—Firestone Balloons racing under
a blazing su n —beat last year’s
world record on thick-walled,high-
pressure tires by a wide margin.
Of the 21 cars which started,
only 10 finished "in the money"
—every oneon Firestone Balloons
— Gum-Dipped by the extra Fire
stone process that adds extra
THE FIRST TEN
MONEY W IN N E R S
—a ll a a r t r a a t o a a F a ll-S la a
C u m -D lg g « 4 B a llo o n *
AVERAGE
Pc*l-
tton D river Mile* Per H our
1 D e P a o lo . . . 1 0 1 .1 3
3 Lewi*-HU I . . . 1 0 0 X 2
3 S h afer-.M ortoo. 1 0 0 .1 8
4 Hurt* . . . .
» 8 .8 9
3 M tito n . . . .
» 7 .2 7
8 D ur»y . . . .
»6**1
7 D e P a in a
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»8 83
8 Kreta
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0 8 .3 2
9 Sh artn e
. . .
» 3 .7 4
IO Bjrdu-'O . . .
» 4 .7 5
MOST MILES PER DOLLAR
strength and flexibility, and elimi
nates internal friction and heat.
Call at
— inspect
Balloons
mile race
our principal branches
one of these Full-Size
that travelled the 500-
without a change.
These wonderful Gum-Dipped
Balloons that stood this terrific
grind, will give you safety and
comfort—and thousands of addi
tional miles—on the worst coun
try reads — in daily conflict with
sharp stones and gravel,worn-out
macadamandbroxen 7Oncrete.Se>'
nearest Firestone dealer tot lay.
L E. Faught,
Gresham Transfer & Service Station
Gresham. Oregon
C o r b e tt, O re g o n
Geo. Atkinson,
Sandy Garage
Kandy, Oregon
Springdale, Oregon
M EB 1CA W 8
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PRODUCE
T H E IR
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Gresham, Oregon
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Business is Good, but could be Better. TRY US
We h an d le th e B est OREGON PRODUCTS as far as Is possible
F u ll line of
COLD MEATS FOR LUNCHES
FRESH FISH, THURSDAYS AMD FRIDAYS
S ale 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
Powell Street
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Oil Cookstove
Makes Cooking a Perfect “Snap'
HY be a slave to your
i 1) /''^ 'K itch en ? Your dealer will
be glad to demonstrate how the
modernized oil cookstove with
its high-speed burner, heat re
taining ovens, broilers, etc., makes
rural cooking a perfe£t “ snap”—noise,
less— simple—safe!
PLEASANT HOME
At th e P lea san t Home M ethodist!
ch u rch S unday m orning the Sunday
school will convene a t 10 o’clock as |
usual, preceded by a choir re h e a rsa l j
a t 9:45. C hildren's Day services will
1» in at 11:15, w ith re cita * lo -i< . s in g
ing nn.l an a p p r o p r i a t e s e r n m n e i t e by
the p asto r who w ill speak on th e s u b -|
Ject of "T h e Keys of Life.” T he c h il
d ren a re to be (he g u ests of honor. I
T he E pw orth League will conduct th e |
serv ice a t 8 p. m. w hich will be in th e [
in te re s t of young and old. T h e de
votional m eeting w ill be led by H a r
old C arlson
A p a rty in honor of Mrs. E llen
C h a s e was g iv e n at the home of lo r I
m other, Mrs. A. E. DeH aven, one day
th is week, when 12 gu ests w ere p re s
ent to w ish her happiness on the eve
of h e r m a r r i a g e to W alter Ford, of
M erced, C alifornia. A b eau tifu l oil
p ain tin g of Mt Hood w as p resen ted tc
Mrs. Chase, who expects to leave on
next S u n lav f o r h e r f u t u r e h u m ■. T h e |
w edding will tak e place in C alifornia.
Mrs Agio
W alters H erm an and |
B eatrice have g e n e to P ilo t Rock Ore
gon, to visit w ith the fo rm e r’s b ro th - I
er W ill Roork T he W alters hom e is [
u n dergoing extensive rem odeling.
And to keep your kitchen air clean
and pure—use only the highest grade
kerosene—Pearl Oil. That's the dean
burning kerosene that is refined and
re-refined by the Standard Oil Com
pany for use in the oil cookstove and
heater. Its clear, intense flame burns
with positively no odor or smoke.
See your dealer today, and remem
ber, when ordering your cookstove
also order Pearl Oil—by name!
8TANDARD OIL COMPANY
(C ahfon^a)
PEARL
OIL
(KEROSENE)
BORING
At th e Boring M ethodist co m m u n l-l
| tv ch u rch Sunday m orning the wor-1
's h ip hour Is 9:45. The pastor will
P< ak on the subject "A N ecessity |
0 - í F
None Can Escape.”
P atro n iz e o u r ad v ertisers.
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DRINK AND USE
Swiss Alpine
HEALTH TEA
a dellclon, health «tlninlant for
adults and children
The quiet of perfect arrangement and ap
pointment mark our Service of Sincerity.
Ceremonial and charming. Your wishes
respected with tactfulness.
Gresham Funeral Parlors
A Vim and Vigor Tea, with a
laxative tendency.
None Better.
Sold at
( eel I Metzger’s Grocery
A. W. Metzger A Co.
Walrad Mercantile to .
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