GRKSHAM OVTLUOK.
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C l MP HILL WOMEN
(¡IVE ENTERTAINMENT
T he Camp H ill W om an's ciub
opened its social season Friday, No
vem ber 23, w ith a dance and card p a r
ty at th e spacious ¿lew p o ultry house
of B ruce B unn on B ark er road. One
hundred people w ere present. The
room w as b rillia n t w ith electric lights
and gay w ith au tu m n foliage and dec
o rations suggestive of H allow een. Fine
music w as fu rn ish ed by th e Lynch o r
ch estra of six pieces, Dr. Johnson of
the G resham band donating his s e r
vices for th e occasion.
The door prize w as given to O rville
Davidson and honors at ca rd s w ent to
Mrs. G eorge F o rtn e r and G eorge Mid
dleton. R efresh m en ts of cake, coffee
and popcorn w ere fu rn ish ed th e guests
by the club w om en. Much of the suc
cess of th e p arty w as due to th e ef
forts of th e chairm en, Mrs. H ornecker,
Mrs. Lettow , Mrs. S teele and Mrs
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bunn w ere ideal hosts
and th e affair w as so enjoyable th a t
other sim ila r p arties have been p lan
ned for th e fall find w inter.
OCT. 2« TO NOV. 7
FREE HAIR TONIC HUB
w ith every shampoo
Shampoo idr
Scalp Treatm ent 75c up
ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE
T hird S tre e t
Phone 99x1
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B ldg.
FRANK C. JONES
C a rp e n te r a n d C o n tra c to r
O rA B A N T E E D
SEPTIC TANKS
Air T ight
W ater Proof
Buildings Moved
S P E C IA L
ARBOLEDA
Mrs. P eter Borgan en tertain ed th e
Jo k e r club at h er home F rid a y a f te r
noon of la st week. An enjoyable a f
ternoon was spent at cards. H onors
w ere won by M esdames I. V. S ater and
H. C. Bourne.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F in n ell and Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. F in n ell w ere th e gu ests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R alph Benson
of P ortland.
Mrs. F annie W ilson and Mrs. Lud-
lum of P o rtlan d w ere th e gu ests last
S unday of Mrs. P e te r Borgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy D arling and c h il
dren of P o rtlan d w ere d in n er guests
on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
B ridgefarm er.
Mrs. J . C. F in n ell «'.tended a m ah
jongg p a rty T uesday in P o rtlan d at
th e hom e of Mrs. Floyd Case in W al
nut P ark. Mrs. F in n ell claim s to be
an am ate u r a t th e gam e, how ever, she
ca rrie d oft first prize.
Mr. and Mrs. P e te r B organ m otored
to K elso on Monday. T hey rep o rt an
enjoyable trip.
D. W. B ridg efarm er had a fo rest fire
to fight in his own back y ard Tuesday.
Mr. B ridgefarm er had been bu rn in g
stum ps and Monday n ig h t u n d er a
stro n g wind th e fire sp read rapidly.
H ow ever, the fire w as co n tro lled w ith
no dam age done.
Mrs. C harles H ull and Miss G w en
dolyn H ull w ere g u ests a t th e hom e of
Mrs. S usie Thom pson.
Mr. and Mrs. P ete r B organ left
W ednesday for E ugene w here they
w ill spend sev eral days as th e guests
of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. A usm an.
T he “co u n try fa ir" held at th e A r
boleda clubhouse last S atu rd ay w as a
big success. T he m erry m ak in g began
at 6 p. m. and lasted u n til m idnight
and d uring th is tim e th e nine booths
w ere kept busy. T he fis&pond w as th e
m ost po p u lar w ith th e kiddies and of
course th e booth w here th e .re a l kisses
w ere sold w as th e m ost p o p u lar w ith
the men folks; w hile th e fo rtu n e te lle r
w as sought by everybody. D ancing,
also, w as enjoyed d u rin g th e evening.
GILLIS
Mrs. M. L. H illy ard is th e lady who
w as given a p le asa n t su rp rise party
on Monday aftern o o n , October 19, at
her hom e n ea r G illis, r a th e r th an Mrs.
M. L. W heeler, w hich th e co rresp o n
dent in c o rrec tly understood.
Non-Skid Tires
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THE HAPPIEST MAN
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Tile N ational Apple S h ip p ers' Asso
A reg u la r schedule has been w orked
out th is year in connection w ith th e ciatio n has renew ed its ap p eal for n a
tra n sfe rrin g of th e livestock of th e tio n al cooperation In sp read in g the
IS the
te rrito ry in and aro u n d G resham to gospel of th e apple during "N ational
th e Pacific In tern atio n al exposition at Apple Week,” O ctober 31-Xovemher 7.
n o rth P o rtlan d . Today th e fleet of | W ith a desire to respond in th e m ost
tru c k s of th e G resham T ra n sfer & effective way possible th e Union P a
S torage com pany is m aking
the cific offers to broaden and m ake m ore
rounds and g ath erin g up boys, girls, com plete th e use of its now fam ous
is ambitious to achieve;
pigs, cattle, etc., all in one grand ''15" Recipes for A pple D ishes.” T his
disposes to do;
m elee so to speak and b u stlin g them valuable publication, w hich really
over to th e exposition grounds w here, originated in th e P o rtlan d office of
desires to serve;
for a week to come, they w ill be th e th a t System , bounded so suddenly into
cheerfully meets difficulties;
ce n te r of a ttra c tio n for th e thousands public favor th a t th e m anagem ent at
expects disappointments.
h ea d q u arte rs decided to rep ro d u ce it
who w ill atten d .
It has req u ired some study on th e in q u an tities to m eet th e enorm ous
The pleasure he enjoys from the results of his ac
p a rt of W. D. K inder, county club dem and, and it will be good new s to
agent, to do th is, but ev erything s ta r t a ll who a re in te reste d in th e ap p le to
complishments pays back many times the disappoint 3
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ed off like clock w ork and m uch of th e learn th a t it has now passed the
ments.
inconvenience of form er y ea rs when eighth edition exceeding 1,150,000
each exhibitor had to look up a m eans books. It has not only reach ed every
This man is known at the bank. He has transacted all
of conveyance has been avoided. In portion of th e United S tates, but has
his business through the bank and will testify to the
like m an n er at th e close of the big leaped into E urope and w as in fact
courteous
treatment, and of the kind of cooperation that
th
e
cause
of
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big
apple
m
ovem
ent
show , th e club m em bers w ith th e ir ex
had much to do with his success.
h ib its w ill be brought hack to th e ir now sw eeping over E n g lan d and some
of her colonies.
homes.
E x p erts in cu lin ary d ep a rtm en ts in
hund red s of in stitu tio n s th ro u g h o u t
MULTNOM AH CAMP.
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY th e land te stify th a t th e recip es are
w ithout exception th e best collection
M ultnom ah Camp No. 77, W oodmen
The Bank That Satisfies
known, and not one in th e book th a t
of th e W orld, w ill keep open house
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will not stan d th e m ost ex actin g te st
next Sunday, November 1, in connec
of dom estic science. The book Is now
tion w ith th e dedication of th e cam p's available w ithout expense to an y one
new hall a t E ast Sixth and A lder concerned an d will be m ailed in single
stree ts. T he h all w ill be open to
copies or q u an titie s to any ad d -e ss on
m em bers and frien d s from 11 a. m. to
req u est to Wm. M cM urray, g en eral
11 p. m.
passenger ag en t of th e Union Pacific
T his is one of th e la rg e st fra te rn a l System at P o rtlan d , Oregon.
o rd ers in P o rtlan d , having In its sev
This offer is m ade in th e faith th a t
era l c a m p ' over 10,000 m em bers. T his
it is the b est m ean s yet devised of
one cam p has about 6500 m em bers and
prom oting a la rg e r and m ore in te lli
is th e b an n er cam p of th e order. Over gent use of th e apple, in w hich O re
100 m em bers live in G resham and gon and W ashington a re so v itally
vicinity.
in terested an d w hich all stu d e n ts of
T he new h all will be one of th e th e science ag ree is th e b est d ietary
show places of P o rtlan d and th e pub food w ith w hich n a tu re has blessed us.
lic should w elcom e th is o p p o rtu n ity
to view th e e n tire building.
T he dedicatory exercises will be
Broadcasts Healthful Cir
held at 2 p. m. H ead Consul I. I.
Iloak and o th er head cam p officers w ill
culating “ Warmth anti
ba p rese n t and p articip ate.
Comfort”
BUSIEST MAN
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all cast
CIRCULATOR
CHURCH SERVICES
Zion Evangelical Services.
Last Rites Maid for Aged Man.
The usual services will he held S u n
day at th e Zion E vangelical ch u rch .
Sunday school a t 10 o’clock, th e E ng
lish services a t 11 a. m. an d th o se in
th e G erm an language at 11:50. T h ere
will be G erm an and E nglish R eform a
tion services and Holy Com m union in
th e E nglish language im m ediately a f
te r the E nglish services. T he senior
E vangelical league will m eet a t 7:30
In th e evening.
G resham Coininnnlty ( hnrcli S erv îte s.
Services being held by th e F our
S quare Gospel ev an g elists, C. R. and
H elen D illon, a re going fo rw ard by
leaps and bounds, acco rd in g to those
in au th o rity . They say if you w ant a
good seat, com e early. It is rep o rted
th a t souls are being saved and th e sick
being healed. T h ere will be m eetings
every night w ith th e exception of S at
u rd ay and M onday nights. On Sunday
m orning a t 11 o’clock Mrs. D illon w ill
PLEASANT VALLEY
b rin g a m essage on the "Second Com
Mr. an d Mrs. C. E. S ager w ere v isit ing of C h rist.” E veryone ts welcome.
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o rs a t th e hom e fo Mr. and Mrs. T. P.
Baptist Church Services.
Cam pbell S atu rd ay evening.
Bible school In th e B ap tist ch u rch
C heering th e sad ones, loving th e bad ones.
Mr. and Mrs. G ran t R oyer an d begins a t 10 a. m. and th e m orning
A lw ays doing our bit.
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H elping th e glad ones, soothing th e m ad ones,
d au g h ter. Miss Mabel of P o rtlan d , c h u rc h service a t 11 o’clock. The
T rying to m ake them fit.
w ere c a lle rs a t th e C. F. K esterson topic of th e m orning serm on next S un
hom e Sunday evening.
W orking fo r hum anity, helping each o th e r
day w ill be “C aught by H is Own De
T he broken h e a rts to tone
Edw in H. R adm acher and Miss vices." T he evening ch u rch service
Some hom es m ade b rig h te r, som e b u rd en s lig h ter.
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A gatha C om ely w ere m a rrie d at V an will begin at 7:30 and th e p a sto r's
T his is th e w ork of ou r F u n e ra l Home.
couver, W ashington, la st S aturday.
topic will be “Who Is Going to Re
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richey and Mr. form G resh am ?” T hese su b jects will
and Mrs. J. T. Richey of Boring, v isit be ca refu lly th o u g h t out and p re se n t
Phone 2471
ed Mr. and Mrs. W ill Richey Sunday ed and th e re should be a la rg e a t
afternoon.
ten d an ce at both services. T he In te r
G randm a S ager is v isitin g a t th e m ediate society w ill m eet a t 5:30 p. in.
hom e of h ere sister, Mrs. Jam es Good and th e sen io r B. Y. P. U. a t 6:30. At
of L ents th is week.
th e close of a sh o rt p ray e r m eeting on
Miss F lo ren ce Richey w as home over W ednesday evening th e Bible study
th e w eek-end. She teach es at DeLena, th a t w as discontinued la st sum m er
O regen.
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w ill be sta rte d again and the p asto r
You already know that Electric Service is the most
will give a b rief introduction to and
useful and economical servant in the home.
BORING
o u tlin e of th e F irs t and Second Books
Why* not start now and let Electricity do all your
S ervices w ill be held In th e Boring of th e K ings. T he choir will re h e a rse
household drudgery for you?
M ethodist ch u rch Sunday m orning at T h u rsd ay evening beginning prom ptly
10 O'clock by th e Rev. E. W. W ithnell a t 8 o'clock.
T he su b ject for th e occasion will be
Free Methodist Services.
“S p iritu al Food.”
"L ift np a S ta n d a rd ” w ill be th e
topic of th e serm on a t th e F re e M eth
We have an excellent stock to select from.
SANDY
o dist ch u rc h Sunday m o rn in g and in
Electric Store
T h ere w ill be services in th e Sandy th e evening th e re will also be an
Electric Building
M ethodist ch u rc h S unday evening a t ev an g elistic service. S unday school
7:45, w ith p reach in g by th e Rev. E. W. begins a t 10 a. m. and th e young peo
W ithnell. T he su b ject for th e d is ple’s m eeting a t 7 o'clock.
The
co u rse w ill be, “W alking w ith God. ju n io r m issio n ary society w ill m eet
a t th e ch u rch Monday at 4 p. m.
T he Rev. A ugust Y oungren, s u p e r
in ten d en t of th e Ja p an e se w ork on the
Pacific coast, w ill hold a special, s e r
vice for th e Ja p an e se W ednesday, No
vem ber 4, a t 7:30 p. m. All Ja p an e se
fam ilies a re co rd ially Invited to be
presen t.
T he w om en's m issio n ary society will
m eet at th e p arso n ag e next W ednes
During the month of October Bargain Rates have been
day aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock.
Presbyterian
Church
Ivy Filling Station
GATES FUNERAL HOME
Now Is the Time to
Electrify Your Home.
MODERN APPLIANCES
AT MODERATE PRICES
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.
Tomorrow Ends Bargain Offer on Dailies
announced by The Morning Oregonian and The Port
land Telegram, both of which papers combine with the
Outlook. The following attractive offers will be in
force during this month.
Daily and Sunday Oregonian and Outlook, 1 year $7.00
Daily Oregonian and Outlook, year...:............. $6.00
Portland Telegram and Outlook, 1 year........... $4.50
Mail subscriptions only.
Undenominational Temple Service»
T he u su al services will be held a t
th e U ndenom inational tem p le next
Bunday, beginning with th e S unday
school a t 10 a. m n n d er th e su p e rln -
tendency of Mrs. E. Davidson. The
Rev. 8. F. P itts will preach a t 2
o'clock and ag ain a t 7:30 in th e eve
ning. P ra y e r and Bible stu d y m eet
ings are held on T uesday and F rid ay
evenings.
POWELL VALLEY
W e Are Agents for these Papers.
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AN Vl’l’LE A DAY KEEPS
CU B MEMBERS’ STOCK
THE DOCTOR AWAY
F u n e ra l services w ere conducted
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n for H enry La-
g rand Shaw a t th e M ethodist church
in P lea san t Home by th e Rev. E. W.
W ithnell, w ith in te rm en t in D ouglas
cem etery.
Mr. Shaw died T uesday
32 x 4 K elly .................. #21.00
m orning from th e efTects of B rig h t’s
W h at you w ant, when you w an t 1»
30 x 3 ’ o K elly
#15.50 as you w ant it— W an t ad. It.
disease. He is survived by his widow,
3 0 x 3 ’ j S a v a g e ......................... #13.00
Mrs. M artha Shaw and five ch ildren ,
All O versize Cords
Mrs. L u ra Rich, of P le a sa n t Home,
SM IT H
Protection Top Dressing
Mrs. Minnie S an d ers, of D allas, O re
M EM O R IA L
Save your tops.
gon. Mrs. Olive Childs, of P o rtlan d ,
D. P. Shaw , of F o re st G rove and W. A.
GAS, 20^
Shaw , of K lam ath F alls. Oregon. Mr.
Shaw w as born iu W yom ing county,
F A IltV IE W , ORE.
P ennsylvania, Ju n e 3, 1850, and cam e
REV. E. R. 1». IlO LLENSTED,
to
Oregon about 24 y ears ago, sp en d
M inister
ing
m ost of th e tim e since th en in th e
C o rn e r R o b e rts a n d Pow ell
Sunday M orning W orship, 11 A .M .
vicinity of P le a sa n t Home. He w as a
m em ber of a M ethodist C h u rc h e in
O klahom a.
T his W eek
H ill» KV,
See Us Now !
“The Happy Hope" will be the topic
of the sermon Sunday morning at the
Pow ell Valley Mission church and In
the evening at 8 o'clock the pastor
HO W IT O P E R A T E S
T H E AUTONA CIRCULATOR Is b u ilt according to th e m ost im proved
p rin cip les of th e w arm a ir fu rn ace co n stru ctio n , and may be placed iu
any room In th e home. W arm air is broadcasted th ro u g h every room
in th e house and to all co rn e rs, th u s causing a c o n sta n t circu latio n
of a ll th e air in th e space to be heated.
A W O R K O F BEAUTY
T H E AUTONA CIRCULATOR Is very com pact, being no la rg e r than
an o rd in a ry h eatin g stove, y et h as a circ u latin g cap acity four tim es
g re a te r th an the la rg e st size base b u rn er m ade, and has am ple capacity
to keep any o rd in ary th ree-o r-fo u r-ro o m house com fortably w arm .
Keeps Hie Whole House Warm
For Bungalows — Cottages — Stores — Offices
LET 1’8 KXI’LAI.N~ITS MANY ADVANTAGES
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
Gresham
Phone 1421 I
ESSEX COACH
A REAL VALUE 6-CYLINDER CLOSED CAR
Pay Down
$195,
Bal. $ 3 9 mo.
M . C. WEBSTER MOTOR CO.
Phone 2491 HUDSON ESSEX DEALER Gresham
w ill p reach from th e subject, "T he
T olling C h rist.” Sunday school will
convene a t 9:50 and the young peo
p le’s m eeting w ill be held In th e eve
ning a t 7 o’clock, preceding th e
p reach in g service. On T uesday eve
ning th e young people’s society will
m eet a t th e hom e of A. C. A rvldson.
P. W. T horen has re tu rn e d from
w estern K ansas a fte r an absen ce of
th re e m onths. He h as n o t yet d is
posed of his p ro p erty th e re , b u t will
'spend sev eral m ouths In th e west.
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SUGAR, sack
« i.'iW N KUH IK Back
2.1*
Med. PORK AND BEANS, can .10
.Is
SHORTENING pound
.18
BULK TEA pound
jii
RAISINS, 3 pkgs
W HEAT, a hu n d red
*¿55
2.05
SCRATCH, a hundred
Ben Stevenson’s Cash Grey
H alf Mile N orth P lea san t Home
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Danger In Cold.
By Jo h n Joseph G aines, M. I).
Cold Is one of th e m ost pow erful
agencies opposed to free c irc u latio n of
th e blood. Im m erse th e h an d s in Ice-
W h a t do you sa y w hen so m e
w ater,— b lanching, stiffening ami pain
o
n e a s k s you fo r y o u r p o r
w ill resu lt. F re e circ u latio n of the
tra it ?
blood Is the o u tstan d in g essen tial for
“ S o rry , b u t I h a v e n ’t a r e
good health . It Is tru e th a t cold b a th
ing Is, In c e rta in conditions, a v alu
c e n t o n e .”
able procedure, but abuse of th is pow
Or—
erfu l agency Is c e rta in to produce
“ H a v e n ’t had one m ad e in
harm . U nless th e re is p rom pt re a c
te n y e a rs a n d I w ould n o t
tion a fte r cold ap p licatio n s to th e s u r
w a n t to give you o n e of
face of th e body, th e re are few m e as
u res m ore dan g ero u s.
th o s e .”
Cold co n tra cts th e c a p illa rie s ami
P o ssib ly you d ig up a n old
forces the blood elsew h ere from the
p
o
r tr a it a n d s ta n d a lo t of
point of co n tact. If th e su rfa ce of the
jo sh in g lik e ,—
body be chilled for a co n sid erab le
tim e, th e blood is driven Into th e lungs
” ! re m e m b e r w h en th e y did
o r o th e r In tern al o rg an s w ith g rea t
th
e ir h a ir t h a t w ay .”
force, and sta sis w ill re su lt T h o u s
•
OR—
an d s of Invisible b ac te ria find lodge
” 1 used to h a v e a tie like
m ent In th e congested tissu es, and
t h a t ; w e re n ’t th e y fu n n y ? ”
m u ltip ly rap id ly —as in pneum onia,
a r th r itis and even m eningitis. Cold
F a s h io n s c h a n g e , you c h a n g e
in a m uch m ore deceptive sgency th an
Have a new portrait made
h eat,—th e la lte r w arn in g its victim s
in tim e, w hile cold may in a u g u ra te a
now.
fatal disease, w ithout Im perative a d
m onition.
T he su b ject of "w in ter b ro n ch itis"
w ill occur w ith th e advent of cold
Phone 541
w eather. Many eld erly people a re a f
Special price rales until
flicted with th is d istre ssin g m alady,
Thanksgiving
and sw allow b a rre ls of cough m ix
Appnlatia*at« made day or «vralar
tu re s w hich may o r m ay not give te m
for jn « r
p o rary relief.
Air your bedroom s
daily, and close them a t night. Aging
Chicken D in n e r
people should not sleep In cold air,
Special chicken dinner every Wed
n eith er should th ey be exposed to
sudden changes of te m p eratu re . T h ere nesday noon until further notice.
is no sense in eh an g in g a co m fo rtab le Price 50c. Withrow’s R estau ran t—Ad.
room Into a m ost u n co m fo rtab le one,
and w arm air may be Just aa p u re aa
Bright sayings by modern thinkers
are found In the want oolunaa.
cold.
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