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URFSHAM OUTLOOK. EYES III KT WHEY READING! Plano Tuning. If m uch reading m akes your eyes Piano tu n in g 13.50. P iano a id o r h u rt try sim ple cam phor, w itchhazel, g an rep airin g . F red B. Jo n es 2625 etc., as mixed in L avoptik eye wash. T he first applicatio u soothes th e pain E ast 49th stre e t, P o rtlan d , phone and re g u la r use of L avoptik m akes TAbor 8952, or G resham 1561.—Adv. th e eyes stro n g er so you can read and w ork m ore. G resham D rug Company. ( ream Prices. — Adv. The Sandy C ream ery is paying 58 W h at >ou w ant, wfien vou w ant 1< j cents at th e cream ery and 56 cen ts on as you w ant i t — W ant an. It. th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. Smith’s General Merchandise At Llnneniann Station We desire to express to the Public our appreciation of the generous patronage accorded us and of the increasing num ber of custom ers who are learning the advantages to be realized in trading with us. Because of our low over head expenses and other advantages we are able to supply high grade m erchandise at lowest possible prices consist ent with good quality. Our Store is Open E tellings SPECIAL OFFERINGS for W ednesday, T h ursday and F riday, October 21, 22 and 23 HOTEL BENSON COFFEE—Nothing better on the m ar ket. Regular price 50 cents per pound. Special offer for TH R EE days only at 4t»c cents per pound. MINCED CLAMS, OYSTERS , 10-oz. can ....................22c 5-oz. can, ISc, 2 for 35c G ebhardt’s Mexican Style Cpuncil Sliced BEEE, BEANS, per can....... ..9c glass ja r .....................18c 3 f o r ............................ 25c 2 f o r .......................... 35c CROWN FLOUR, 49-lb. sk, $2.29, 24%-lb. sk , $1.20 We carry Nails, Bolts, Light Utensils, School Supplies, House hold Drugs, tins, Dlls, Auto Tires, Tubes, Etc. See us for prices. You’ll save money by taking advantage of these JOHN LINO Bl R1EO AT PLEASAN I HOME TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3»», Utti PAGE THREE Vocal Prodigy SA V E A la rg e crow d g ath ered a t th e Mt»- j sion ch u rch in Pow ell Valiev Sunday aftern o o n to pay th e last resp e cts to an old friend aud neighbor, w eil b e loved by all, Jo h n Lind, who died F r i day m orning at his hom e on th e B o r - 1 ing road. He would have been 85 1 on can make $'Q0 if you y ea rs of age th e com ing m onth. Mr. Lind w as born in V eruland, Sweden, and cam e to A m erica in th e sp rin g of 1857, se ttlin g in L inford. K ansas. He m a rrie d A ugust 7. 1870, Miss R egina , S an d stro m . to w hich union four c h il Only 35 people can take advantage of this wonderful d ren w ere born, only one of whom. opportunity. Mrs. M artha G reen, of P o rtlan d , is now living. In M arch, 1881, they cam e Beginning Saturday morning, and while they last, to Oregon and in 1895 his wife died. we well sell the following brand new Overland de Luxe In Ju n e, 1899, he m a rrie d Miss Ida Sedans. K ali, who, w ith th ree d au g h ters, R uth, E dith and A nna, surv iv es him. Two G rand ch ild ren . T heodore and N o r m an. also survive. T he L inds cam e to Pow ell V alley about 5 y ears ago from th e K elso neighborhood, w here they had been engaged in farm ing. ONIA ONLY T he Rev. O. J. W ilner had ch a rg e of H ER E the fu n eral services and spoke very Miss M arion T alley, 18 y ear old feelingly, in both th e E nglish and d au g h te r of a te leg rap h o p erato r, / l positive reduction of $100 from regular price. Sw edish languages, of his p le asa n t r e will sing in th e M etropolitan O pera Com pany. H ailed as a vocal p ro d latio n sh ip w ith th e deceased. Mr. Lind 'Fhe only difference is in the upholstery—broadcloth igy. h er fellow tow nspeople of w as converted In ea rly young m a n K ansas City gave a benefit which instead of velour—and in the finish—blue duco instead hood and had been an active C h ristian enabled her to study in E urope for of green. w o rk er th e g re a te r p a rt of his life. the p ast th ree years, and paved th e He w as m uch gifted in sp iritu a l ex These cars are all new stock—built this year. Guar way fo r her present success. h o rtatio n and w ill be g re a tly m issed anteed and subject to the same service as all new Over from his activ ities in th e Mission COLUMBIA HEIGHTS lands—the same cars we have been selling for $890 ch u rch in Pow ell Valley. T h ere w ere right along. m any b eau tifu l floral co n trib u tio n s. P re p a ra tio n s to en te rta in betw een 1 hink of it—all steel bodies—four doors, cord tires, Mrs. K arl H agberg sang, accom panied 200 and 250 delegates of th e P a re n t- on th e o rg an by her d au g h ter, Miss T eacher association convention a t a sliding gear transmission and honey comb radiator, M artha H agberg. T he p a llb e a re rs luncheon a t 1 o'clock Friday, October speedometer, and the price of any one of these 35 is w ere H. P. C h risten sen , Jo h n Vick- 30, was th e m ain b u sin ess at th e P.-T. only $790 Full balloon tires at $15 extra. hind, A ugust P eterso n , C arl Sedig. J. association m eeting at Colum bian Positively only 35 to be sold at this price J. Jo h n so n and O. F. E kstrom . T he High la st T h u rsd ay evening. Mr. and concluding services w ere held a t th e Mrs. M organ of C hanticleer Inn w ill 18 Months Terms No Trades P lea san t Home cem etery. en te rta in the delegates and have k in d ly donated th e ir house for th e p arty . T he local circles w ill assist th e host PLEASANT HOME and h o stess and m ost of th e food has On account of th e fu n eral of Mrs. alread y been donated. T he C orbett G race W heeler, w hich w ill be held on Gresham Phone 1141 Oregon P aren t-T ea ch e r association w ill co n W ednesday aftern o o n , th e m eeting of trib u te ten gallons of salad. the P le a sa n t H om e M ethodist L adies IIESSEL IMPLEMENT CO., Gresliani, Oregon Colum bian High has ju st received G e n tle m e n : Aid h as been changed from W ednes th ree new ty p e w riters of the U n d er K in d ly r e s e r v e f o r m e o n e o f (h e O v e rla n d 91 D e L u x e S e d a n s w h ich day u n til T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , at I y o u h a v e fo r s a le a t $790. E n c lo se d find d e p o s it o f .............................................. wood type and it is needless to say d o lla r s to a p p ly o n p u r c h a s e p rice. (N o r e s e r v a tio n s w ith o u t d e p o s it). w hich tim e it w ill be held a t th e home th a t th e stu d en ts a re pleased. T he N a m e ....................................................... of Mrs. Jo h n Ick ler. Tea w ill be serv - ; senior and Junior classes, chaperoned ed and a silv er offering w ill be taken. S t r e e t ............. by Miss Joy C rockett, atten d ed th e T he d istric t Sunday school asso c ia T o w n .. . . production of th e play, “L ig h tn in g ”, tion w ill m eet in th e P le a sa n t Home given at th e H eilig th eater. D a te . B ap tist ch u rch Sunday. Dr. M illiken, W ard E vans has ju st retu rn ed from of P o rtlan d , d irecto r of religious edu- ! his h u n tin g trip w ith two deer. cation for th e B ap tist young pteople, Mr. and Mrs. H. R ick ert a re m aking will speak in th e n o rn in g and th e extensive im provem ents to th e ir little FAIRVIEW Rev. A ndrew Johnson, of H aley, w ill bungalow a t C orbett. ' The H allow een social held by the lead a discussion In th e aftern o o n . A F o rre st T aylor and Miss Anne B e rry P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n a t the basket lunch will be served a t noon. man, of th e F o rre st T aylor Stock com schoolhouse F rid ay evening w as a SWEET CREAM pany, sp e n t several days a t C h a n ti m ost successful and enjoyable com LUSTED cleer In n la st week. and m unity affair. T h ere w as a g ra tify B om to Mr. and Mrs. W alter H oss- Mrs. Minnie R asm us, th e well know n ing rep rese n tatio n of p are n ts and ner on Sunday, October 18, a 9-pound w riter and dram atic read er, ju s t left friends, and th e com m ittee co n sistin g "Gresham Maid” son who has been nam ed Ronald for th e south w here she will spend th e 'o f Miss Beryl King, Mrs. E. S. Mc- W alter. w inter. Mrs. R asm us, d u rin g her stay Elw ain and Miss R eta E llis deserves I here, m ade m any friends by her g rac much cre d it for th e arran g em en t. A ious and sw eet p ersonality. She w ill m ovem ent w as w ell sta rte d tow ard BORING Supplied Daily long be rem em bered by th o se who providing c u rta in s for th e stage. Re B renton Vedder, su p e rin ten d e n t of w ere so fo rtu n a te as to be p rese n t p o rts w ere given of -the p ro g ress of Sweet Cream Shippers Wnnted schools of C lackam as county, w ill when she gave th e "W hite Robed plans for th e hot lunches. Many old speak a t th e D am ascus g ran g e w hich S tra n g e r” at th e Colum bian H igh re m em bers paid dues and new ones m eets a t th e I. O. O. F. h all in Boring cently. joined th e P aren t-T ea ch e r association. next S atu rd ay night, O ctober 21, a t Mr. and Mrs. McKay sp en t S atu rd ay The boys and g irls m ade a c re d it 8 o’clock. E veryone is w elcom e to in P o rtlan d . able exhibition of th e ir gym w ork u n atten d . Phone 1381 Mrs. L o ttie Benfield will leave for der th e d irection of Miss Beryl King, P asadena, C alifornia, w ith her son-in and It Is hoped th a t th ese evening ROCKWOOD law, W. C rom sten, who has been visit g ath erin g s may be continued during tra c t Is located about a m ile south of Rockwood g ran g e held a very en ing w ith old frien d s h ere for som e the w in ter m onths. T ro u td ale o n ' the w est bank of the joyable m eeting la st S atu rd ay night. tim e. Mrs. Benfield will spend th e Mrs. J. H. P eterso n will en te rta in at Sandy riv er and Mr. K n a rr is p lanning Jas. G. Kelly, m a ster of Pom ona w inter In th e south. her home F rid ay evening w ith a tea at to sub-divide the acreag e Into ac re T he W om en's A dvertising club of w hich a silv er offering will be taken. g ran g e, his wife and d au g h ter w ere tra c ts and place them on th e m a rk e t p resen t. Mr. K elly m ade some in te r P o rtlan d will dine a t C h an ticleer Inn T his social w ill be for th e benefit of for sale. T he elder Mr. K n a rr Is con esting rem a rk s in reg ard to th e e n te r th is evening, tab les for 60 having been th e Ladies Aid of th e M ethodist E pis tin u in g th e sand and cem ent business tain m en t of Pomona which will be at reserved copal ch u rch and all are co rd ially In alone. Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard E h rm an and vited. Rockwood on Novem ber 4. i t is T he sociul com m ittee of th e T ro u t hoped th a t Mr. M artin, n ational g ran g e m aids left for P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay a fte r dale C hapter of th e O. E. S., com posed le ctu rer, w ill be p rese n t a t th a t tim e. spending th e sum m er here a t th e ir TROUTDALE of Mrs. G eorge Lum sden, Mrs. Minnie S upper w as served la st S atu rd ay by b eautiful sum m er home. T he E h r- R ichard K n arr, who w as form erly B lederm an and Mrs. L. T. St. C lair, th e m en, aud th e ir frien d s are con m ans have in stalled an electric pum p engaged In th e handling of sand, have planned for th e second of a g ra tu la tin g them on th e ir splendid to fu rn ish w ater for th e ir tw o larg e g rav el and cem ent b ricks w ith his series of card p arties to be given W ed success. It w as decided to give a fishing ponds w hich a re alive w ith fath er, J. R. K n arr, is ere ctin g a new nesday evening, October 21. T he play card p a rty at th e g ran g e hall next th o u san d s of little tro u t. Mr. and Mrs. hom e for him self and wife on his 40- ing will begin prom ptly a t 8:30, fol S atu rd ay night, October 24, to w hich E h rm an have tak en up q u a rte rs a t th e a c re tra c t know n as Randy Dell. T his lowed by a program and refreshm ents. Benson for th e w inter. th e public is invited. C. B ram h all's new residence is a l CAMP HILL m ost com pleted and looks very nice. Mrs. M arian C rane is m aking a r T he Camp H ill W om an's club will ran g em en ts to rem odel her sum m er hold a h arv e st dance and 500 card house. C. Woodle will be th e builder. p arty , F rid ay evening, O ctober 23, a t Mrs. V. F a rrin , a m usic te ac h er of B unn's new p o u ltry house on B arker P o rtlan d , has established a class at road. Com m ittee in c h a rg e co n sists of . the C o rb ett grade school w here she Mrs. C. L ettow , Mrs. Wm. H o rn eck er , m eets her pupils on S atu rd ay s. She and Mrs. H. C. Jo hnson. T he public | |„ u p u p || of G ertrude K endricks, is invited. i ________________ $ 100 ACT NOW/ 35 » 7 9 0 35 HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. SP E C IA LS STOVE P IP E ENAM EL, best grade, pint can. 54c ACM E RL BBER PA IN T, in gal., reg. $3.50..... $2.75 M A R IN E PA IN T, light grey, Sherwin-Williams, 5-gallon cans, gallon, $2.75 NASON’S O U TSID E W H ITE, 5-gal. cans, gal. $2.75 GOOD ASPHALT ROOF PA IN T , gallon............... 80c D R A IN BOARD W HI TE ENAM ÈL, pint cans... 74c These are exceptionally low prices for these goods. See them at L. L. KIDDER HDWE. CO. (]n H iiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiii,iiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii:]iiiiii> iiiiiu iiiiiiiiiu u u iiiin iiiin m iiiin iiin iiiiiiiiiiio iiiîi ICE CREAM AUCTION SALE On the old Morris farm ubout Two Miles Southwest of Boring, I will sell at Auction all my livestock, farm implements, and household goods SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925 Sale Begins 1 1". M, S harp LIVESTOCK One Good Team of Horses. Three Good Cows. Sheep. Fifty-five Chickens. FARM IMPLEMENTS Fifteen 1 Good W agon. 1 B inder. 1 Mower. 1 H ay Rake. 1 Plow . 1 H arrow C ultivators. C ream S ep ara to r. Cider P re ss, and nu m ero u s sm all im ple m ents and tools. HOUSEHOLD GOODS A lot of household goods am ong w hich are a K itchen C abinet, W ashing M achine, several beds in good condition and a lot of c h a irs good as new, g asoline iron and a lot of sm all a rtic le s too num erous to m ention. TERM S—Cash unless arran g e m en ts a r m ade w ith the clerk for cred it, w hich should be done p rio r to sale, in w hich case notes will be ta k en for six m onths b earing 8 per ce n t in te re st if approved. WM. DONALDSON, Owner A. W. COOKE, A uctioneer ICE A. MEYERS, C lerk . POBTLAND, « fe iO R £ G O tU Oct.3l-Nov.7, $90,000 in Premiums SEE T H E B E S T IN T H E L A N D W ith entries coming in from over the entire country, the 192? Pacific Intcm ittonal Livestock Expoeition, Inc., will pretent the greatest array o f livestock ever shown under one roof in Ameri. s. See thousands o f Beef and Dairy Cattle. Horses, Swine, Sheep, Goats and Poultry: in addition the Poultry and Dairy Shows, Land and lnduatrial Pr. d . ts Exhibfcs and the world famous Horae Show. R E D U C E D FARES O N A L L R A IL R O A D S Now Is ihe Time to Electrify Your Home. You already know that Electric Service is the nio»l useful and economical servant in the home. Why not start now and let Electricity do all your household drudgery for you? MODERN APPLIANCES AT MODERATE PRICES We hare an excellent stock to select from. Electric Store Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. GRESHAM CREAMERY CO. CORBETT Miss Hazel B utler, a stu d en t of Co lum bian high school, suffered a pain - ' ful and annoying accident la st Monday On and afte r N ovember 1, 1925, when a F ord, which she was attem p t- we w ill do a s tric tly cash and , ing to cra n k , kicked and stru ck her c a rry business. < on the rig h t w rist and broke th e la rg e It will pay you to inteMIgate our A B E R D E E N .A N G U S S T E E R " Q U E E N M E R E 2 4 T H ” bone of th e arm Just above th e w rist. price». W atch for them in th is Born to Mr. and Mrs. W aiter M ann- G rand C ham pion P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l L ivestock E xpo sition, 1424. B rad, fed and p ap er of October 30. e x h ib ited by Conydon and B attles, Y a k im a , W ash . they on October 2, a son, a t th e home At the Pacific In tern atio n al Live-, from the packer to th e reta ile r. F a rth of Mrs. H a rrie t T im m erm an In G resh am. T he boy, who is th e first g ra n d stock Exposition to be held in P o rt e r down In th e refrig erato r, will he land thia year, O ctober 31st to Novem shown the reg u lar w holesale cuts of Half mile north oi Pleasant Home child of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. B utler, ber 7th, it is proponed to give a dem on m eat usually sold In th e trade. These, tipped th e scales a t 7 pounds. stratio n which will carry out th e idea too, will carry th e ir proper pricing as of "T ru th In M eats.” reg a rd s th e various grades. A ssisting In th is work will be th e ' Finally, In a cou n ter will be seen D epartm ent of A griculture, colleges of all th e reta il cuts from th ese various Oregon and th e Pacific slope, pack in g -, p ack in g h o u se lo ts; they In tu rn show house people, stock-yard officials and ing exuctly w hat a choice cut from th e CITY HALL TROUTDALE com m ission men, and re ta ile rs as well. choicest anim al should sell fo r; hear Six to eig h t live anim als, nicely bed ing iu mind all the tim e th a t th e over ded down and properly cared for, will head In th e retail sto re Is ju st as he graded from prim e to common, and | much, pound for pound, on a common over the head of each will be posted anim al as It la on a choice one. GIG RAY'S ORCHESTRA th e price on foot a t w hich Its kind Is T he purpose of th is e n tire dem on selling In th e stock yards th a t week, j stratio n will not be to prove th a t th e Starting October 10, dances held rrvnlarly every second D irectly back of them , In a refrlgera-l re ta ile rs a re g ettin g too little or too and fourth Saturday evenings. tor, will he shown ca rcasses from anl-l m uch for th e ir m eat, but rattier to m ats of a sim ilar lot. T hese car-j show the relativ e value of prim e aa Gentlemen 21.00 Ladiea Free casses will also show the selling price com pared w ith common meat. Important Notice Ben Stevenson Grocery IG DANCE SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 24