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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, WATER DISTRICT MAKES DOIGLAS HR SEED REMARKABLE SHOWING SCATTERED FROM KITE TUESDAY, JA M ARY '-*6, CORBETT IMS PAGE TUKEE ( EDARVILLE Mrs. C lara M iller of St. H elens has Miss Alice K incaid, a teach er in th e B row er school near P alm er, escaped been viaiting her sister. Mrs. Percy possible serio u s in ju ry F riday eve Giese. Mrs. C harles Card, who has beeu ning w hen h er m achine w ent over the bank as she was re tu ru iu g to her visiting Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Sm ith, left F A IR V IE W , OREGON home from h er day's work. Miss K in la st Tuesday for so u th ern C aliforuia caid com plained of feeling ill ea rlie r to spend a couple of m ouths. in th e day and she is of th e opinion Mrs. D. T an u ler spent W ednesday th a t she suffered a fain tin g spell w hile of last week with her daughter, Mrs. at the w heel and lost co n tro l of the W alter Forbes. Mrs. P ercy Giese, who had a slight car. T he m achine rolled over several tim es, th e top, wind shield and s te e r operation for sinus trouble, is im prov . ing w heel being co n siderably d am ing. Q uality P lus S ervice at L ow est On T uesday evening of la st week aged. The teach er w as not seriously P o ssib le P rices. Mr. aud Mrs. U. G. Sm ith en tertain ed injured. Mrs. C aroline Lewis, Mrs. Lydia Q strand of P o rtlan d , was at d inner Mrs. C lara S m ith's g u est last week w orthy g rau d m atron. Mrs. Amy K. P h o n e 211 Mrs. O strand is a real pioneer of east W ebster, g ran d m arsh al, and Mrs. M ultnom ah county and recently w rote E lizabeth Tipton, g rand chaplain, A. G. L am bert has ju st com pleted a to th e sta te house to learn m ore of th e facts about h er fath er. Mr. T aylor, who veranda on his house. Mrs. D. B. Brown en tertain ed the she knew had p articip ated in th e In ROCKWOOD dian w ar on the coast, and received C. S. C. club T hursday. A free play will be given T hursday Mrs. Hamm ond and d au g h ter D or th e inform ation th a t he fought in the evening, Ja n n u ary 28, a t the grange years of 1855 and 56 and w as a lieu othy have been sick w ith th e p rev a il hall in Rockwood, entitled "N orth of a t F a irv ie w H all ing colds. ten an t. Mr. T aylor w as a t one tim e 36." T his is th e sam e film th a t was Miss Vera G rant is able to be out ow ner of w hat is now th e C orbett es- in terru p ted recently by tro u b le with tate, a 400-acre tra c t extending from again, though not en tirely recovered the moving p ictu re ap p a ratu s and the the W ard E vans farm to th e Columbia I from her recen t illness, riv er. I Miss Cora Giese has a clem atis movie was obliged to be discontinued. Mrs. L illian McQuade of A berdeen, | SXotying in her yard th a t the buds are W. C. A lderson will have ch arg e of W ashington, a sister of C larence Bush. I alm ost ready to open. She also has this en tertain m en t and it is u n d er SU LLI VAN’S O R C H ESTR A and Ben T aylor, a c a ttle m a n of P rin e - | snow tlakes and oth er sp rin g (lowers stood th a t no charge w hatever will be made. Admissiou. G ents <öc. Ladies Free ville, a cousin of Mrs. Bush w ere I in full bloom Word has been received from Mr. th eir g u ests th e past week. N o tice is h ereb y g iv en th a t th e u n d er GILLIS sig n ed h a s been ap p oin ted A d m in istra to r Mr. and Mrs. E rn est M ershon and and Mrs. E. D hulst, who a re visiting in Time Payments. o f the e s ta te o f E rick A n d erson, d eceased , U IIA R P P IA N O Ml 81 UK 8OI II. by th e C ircu it Court o f the S ta te o f O re Belgium th a t the w eath er is exceed T ram p— ‘‘D at’s su re a sw ell ovi baby from P o rtlan d visited th e la tte r's Mrs. Alvin K liuski was pleasantly A i- h a w a fine A. I! C H A S E G rand, go n . for M ultnom ah C ou n ty, and h a s q u a l coat, w hat did it co st?” very la test g ly le that we w ill sacrifice m other, Mrs. Pulliam , over the w eek ingly cold and living ex h o rb itan tly su rp rised at her home S aturday eve ified. Ail p erso n s h a v in g cla im s a g a in st Bo—“This one cost m e six m onths, for im m ed iate sa le. W ill a ccep t a good sa id e s ta te a re h ereb y notified to p resen t high. Eggs a re 40 cen ts a piece and ning on the occasion of her birthday. end. upright a s part paym ent H ere is th e sa m e to m e a t G resh am . O regon, w ith I don’t sw ipe no cheap clo th es.” your o p p ortu n ity to ow n the W orld's v o u ch ers an d d u ly verified, w ith in six Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed and Mrs. other th in g s in proportion. T hey ex T he evening was spent iu gam es and finest piano for the price o f a good m o n th s from th e d a te hereof. That Depends. upright piano W ould g iv e term s to a Olivia L eland and Mr. and Mrs. C pect to re tu rn home about May first D a ted and first pu b lish ed , D ec. 29, 1925. music, followed by refreshm ents. resp onsib le party. F o r full p a rticu la rs L a s t p u b lica tio n . Jan . 26. 1926. (T earfu l L ad y )—"T ell me, doctor, Is Reed w ere g u ests of Mrs. C lara Sm ith w here it m a y I»*' seen, a d d ress JO SE P H A N D E R SO N , Those p resen t w ere Mr. aud Mrs. E d P and th e re any hope?” ortlan d M usic Co., 227. 6th St., P o rt A d m in istrator. POWELL VALLEY land. O regon D octor—"D on't know, lady. Tell and d au g h ter, Sunday. w ard K liuski and Paul K llnskl, of W . J. C O O PE R , A ttorn ey. G resh am , O regon. Mrs. A nna R ick ert is at th e Good me w hat you w ere hoping for." P ortland, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs H okan T ruedson w as o perated on aud Clifford, Mr. aud Mrs. Dawson S am aritan hospital recovering from T h u rsd ay m orning at E m anual hospi Sm ith and d au ghters. Irm a and Mabel, a very severe a ttac k of erysipelas. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gay and chil tal for th e rem oval of a toxic goiter. Miss W ilma Chase. Miss Mabel Jo h a n d ren from Kellogg, Idaho, are g u ests The o p eratio n w as a very critica l one, son, Claude and G race Welch, C arl and Q u ic k ly of Mrs. G ay's sister, Mrs. E lizabeth but he stood it well considering his Arvidson and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin R E L IE V E D BY U S IN G w eakened condition. He is reported Kliuski. Morgan. • T a k e A d v a n ta g e of o u r S pecial C o m b in atio n R ate. 25 CENTS ad Mrs. M. E. H enderson of Crown to be holding his own and it ts DRUG STORK thought his h ealth will be m uch b en e Point ch alet, is at th e Roosevelt hotel S u bscribe fo r th e O regon J o u rn a l th ro u g h th e O utlook. COUNTY S U P E R IN T E N D E N T I intendent ’o rtlan d , convalescing from her re fited by the operation. of M ultnomah county SE E K S STA TE POSITION I schools. Miss Tecla Shuholm has enrolled as en t severe operation. O utlook, o n e y e a r......................................................... $1.50 a student at the sta te norm al a t Mon "P resid e n t of th e Oregon S tate J. W. Ross is a victim of the grip W. C. A lderson, who is now serving Robert K nieriem recen tly sold his mouth. T he Misses R uth an d Ew a his th ird year as county su p e rin te n T each ers' association 1920-21. D aily a n d S u n d ay J o u rn a l, o n e y e a r .............................. 7,00 "E lected vice p resid en t of th e N a g arag e equipm ent a t S um m it to C lar Shuholm have gone to Modesto, C ali dent of schools, lias announced his In D aily a n d S u n d ay J o u rn a l a n d O utlook, one y e a r 7.80 ence H icks, who will o p erate the bus fornia, to be gone indefinitely. Ruth tention« of appearing as a candidate In tional E ducation association a t In D aily J o u rn a l, o n e y e a r .................................................... g.oo will n u rse in a hospital th e re and her the May prim aries for th e office of dianapolis last July. lo ess at th a t place, D aily J o u rn a l a n d O utlook, one y e a r 0.00 "R eligion, M ethodist. Mrs. Cheetliam , who h as been sp en d sister will obtain oth er em ploym ent. sta te su p erin ten d en t of schools. His W eekly J o u rn a l a n d O utlook, one y e a r 2.00 Mr. and Mrs H erm an Johnson, the train in g and experience are such us "P o litics, Republican. ing the w inter at Crown P oint chalet, "F ra te rn itie s : Member of th e moved la st w eek to th e T. L. E vans uncle and au n t of Mr. and Mrs. F. to give hint prestige th ro u g h o u t the residence. H er au n t Mrs. Rachel Bates, M attson, retu rn ed to th e ir home at state, and it is certain th a t he will be G range, W oodman, Shrine, K nights of T hese su b scrip tio n s a re by m ail only. Chinook. W ashington, last week after a stro n g candidate. He has briefly P ythias, Elks, G rotto, and Sons and of P o rtlan d , is visiting her. D augiiters of Oregon Pioneers." Ivo Speybrock is very ill in a P o rt- a four-day visit at the M attson home. outlined his attain m en ts as follow s: SPECIAL BARGAIN KATE ENDS FEBRUARY 8. Axel A nderson, of Dahlia, W ashing and hospital. Son of Rev. C. AiderSbn, pioneer Bprry ««-«werM A ttention. T he play “Officer 666," given by the ton, visited w ith the M attsons Sunday. .\fethodist m inister. “ E d u c a l.d In » « „ „ c O r .- ’ " * " ’ Mrs. A ugusta, Palm blad has gone to seniors, and assisted by a few other stu d en ts of Colum bian high, w as w ell I A>a.k Grove to visit w ith her son, David, i Andrew, 896, for valuable iuform ation attended and much cred it should be ,o r 8on*e tim e. She has been with Mr. G rad u ate of w«” am ette U niversity, concerning th is y e a r’s crop.—-Adv. given Mrs. G eorge P erry and Miss I an<* ^ rs - A lbert Palm blad for th e past ‘T au g h t in ru ra l schools of Crook, See the bargains listed in the Want P au lin e R ickii, te ach ers, whig have | two m onths. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Linn and Marion counties Ads. given m uch tim e and effort in tr a in Palm blad, Mr. and Mrs. Swan M agnu "E lected to p rin clp alsh ip in P o rt Our First Preferred Shares Pay You ing the stu d e n ts to m ake th is play a son and Mr. ami Mrs. F ran k G ustaf- land schools in 1893, serving 16 years 7.2 per cent on Your Money. Ison, w ith th e ir fam ilies, visited with in th a t capacity. success. Why Yon Should Bny This Stock is a Combined T aught four years In the Lincoln The card p arty and chicken supper Paul P alm blad on Sunday. 1. Our business is firmly established, w ell m anaged and perm anent. I Treatment,both H igh school. given by Colum bia g ran g e S atu rd ay local and internal, and has been success* Never Thought of That. 2. Y our savings w ill be safe. Served th ree years as su p e rin ten evening w as a success financially and He— "Do you th in k you ,couid live iul in the treatment o f Catarrh for ovet 3. Your incom e w ill be re g u la r and dependable. d en t of S t.J o h n 's schools. socially. T he gran g e exchequer was on $40 a w eek?” , forty years. Sold by all druggists. 4. Dividends paid by check first of each m onth, or q u arte rly . in creased of $40. She— "S ure— but w hat will you do?" Now serving third i-rm a r- | p. J. C H EN EY & C O ., Toledo. O hio 5. E xem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p e rty Tax. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Johnson from O re 6. Dividends exem pt from N orm al F ederal Incom e Tax. gon City visited Mr. and Mrs. F red C. The Farmer’s Voice Pie Eating Champ Mrs. Publisher Reed S aturday. . Investm ent D epartm ent Vern Lucas has ju st com pleted w ir 820 Electric Building ing Lewis' Reed's residence for elec tricity . A h ealthy financial condition and satisfac to ry grow th a re show n in the an n u a l rep o rt of the Pow ell Valley Road W ater d istric t for the year 1925. T his d istric t com prises th e te rrtito ry betw een E ast 82d stre e t and a line about a q u a rtte r of a m ile ea st of B arker road and betw een th e Section L ine road and th e section line one m ile south. From a late sta tistic a l rep o rt it is noted th a t th e re w ere 93.535 feet of m ains served on M arch 1, 1922, which num ber h as been increased to 158,423 feet, or 30 m iles, on D ecem ber 31, 1925. Front the sam e re p o rt it is show n th a t on M arch 1. 1922, th e re w ere 100 u se rs in th e system , on De cem ber 31 of th e sam e year, 308. on D ecem ber 31, 1923, 383, a y ear later, 553 and on Decem ber 31. 1925, 741. T he d istric t now has u n d er con stru ctio n a 500,000-gallon steel re s e r voir w hich is being erected a t a cost of $14,000. T he board of com m ission ers of th e Pow ell V alley Road W ater d istric t is com posed of L. S. Hobson, chairm an, W. C. L aw rence, se creta ry and W. H ornecker, tre a su re r. F o re sters from th e Pacific North w est F o re st E x perim ent statio n have Just ca rrie d on a novel experim ent in sc atterin g D ouglas fir seed from a kite to see how fa r it would be ca rrie d by an averag e wind. T he te st w as conducted on P earson Field, th e V ancouver, W ashington aviation grouuds. A m easured am ount of seeds, each equipped w ith th e tiny w ings provided by n a tu re to help its w idespread dissem ination, was re leased from a big box kite a t about 175 feet above th e ground. A num ber of larg e w hite can v as sq u ares spread out a t in te rv als to leew ard up to 1600 feet from th e kite, told th e sto ry of w here th e seed fell. T h ree se p arate te sts w ere ca rrie d on d u rin g w hich the wind was blow ing about eight m iles an hour. The m ost seed fell on the canvases 850 and 1100 feet from th e kite. On the la tte r can v as 302 seeds w ere picked up, w hich is a t th e r a te of 80,000 seeds to th e acre. “T his ex p erim en t gives th e fo rester a clue to th e ac tu al d istan ces th a t seed tre e s may be expected to sc atter th e ir seed,” says L. A. Isaac, who con Make your telepnone earn you more ducted the test, "and th e inform ation by connecting it with a want ad. should help in devising m eans by NO TICE TO C R E D IT O R S. w hich logged-off land may be refo r In th e M atter o f th e E s ta te o f E rick A n ested by n a tu ra l seeding.” d erson. D ecea sed . ELSIE LANGLEY & SON Q uality G eneral Store Prize Balloon Dance SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 HEADACHES JOURNAL BARGAIN RATES NOW O N ! P A IN S REMFA A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS H a l l ’s C a ta r r h M edicin e PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. &mvnawìck •P H O N O C P A P H S AN D R E C O R O S R alph D. C h risten sen m ade a trip to R oseburg to visit relativ es over the w eek-end. He left P o rtlan d S a tu r day m orning on th e S h asta lim ited, r e tu rn in g to his home in S pringdale Monday night. Mrs. Jl. N. C hristensen, w ho has been with her m other in P ortland, since the b irth of her little dau g h ter. , Mary H elen, ex p e rts to h» back in her j own home at S p rin g d ale ♦ first pari | of F eb ru ary . DODGE PARK Mr. an d Mrs. J. C. C am pbell, of Bull Rtin. en tertain d at bridge S atu rd ay evening th e C risseys of A lpine G ar dens, A lbert H enderson and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Woodcock. Mrs. S. B. C rissey sp e n t the past two w eeks in P o rtlan d w ith her dau g h ter, Miss A ngenette C rissey. She has now retu rn ed to her hom e near Dodge Park. c.. a. new , irom tne great ml weet, is now the American Farr er’a voice In Washington, appoin ed to that post in December by ti American Farm Federation. Invents Rubber O RIENT Mrs. T. H. H aw es and son, W esley, who fo rm erly resided in O rient at "C edar Lodge,” but who moved to P o rtlan d about two m onths ago, a re leaving th is week for C alifornia for the benefit of th e so n 's health. A nephew will probably occupy th eir home until the re tu rn of the family. Rep. C. McGregor of N. Y. charged that Washington cooks couldn’t make good pies. To prove him wrong a pie-eating contest was staged and here is Congresa- man Montgomery of Okla., flmsh- ing his third pia. Mrs. Gerald P. Nye, wife of the publisher Senator from North Da kota is visiting in Washington. Senator Nye gained hie seat in the Senate in spite of vigorous opposi tion, which probably accounts for the smile of satisfaction Mra. Nye wore when photographed. Pat Crowe’s Ransom Dr. Adolph Lorenz UNIO N Upright Models from $60 to $95 Console Type, $100 to $150 HJHi each purchase » r give a record credit for T h e se m a c h in e s can be bo u g h t on te rm s to suit. J. E METZGER 1901 T he P aren t-T each er circle of Union chool No. 26 will e n te rta in th e C lack am as County Council on W ednesday, F eb ru ary 3. T he board m eeting will be held at 10 o'clock followed by an open business m eeting at 11, after which luncheon w ill be served. An xcelivnt program ia being prepared for th e afternoon. All in terested in P aren t-T each er association w ork are cordially invited. F o r rese rv a tio n s for luncheon, w rite Mrs A. L. Heacock. Rt. 3, Boring, o r phoue D am ascus 85 ladles, A tteiijlon! $1.25 to $2.00 Phoenix hose. Wool, silk and W (x » l, fancy plaid Special thia week, 95c. A ylsw orth ft M artiu. uarry n. vuim er, cnemicai neer of Chicago, claims he I vented synthetic rubber, wh aan he derived from various pr •eta including garbage. If true elands to stretch the rubber md try all out of joint C Thia world famous "bloodless” surgeon, who cures with the magic of his hands, is again in Amenca '« visit some of bis patients. is "Eddie” Cudahy, who whan a youngster was kidnapped by the notorious “Pat" Crowe and held until a $25,000 ransom was paid by Cudahy Br. Edward, J r , now <0, ia president of the $76,- 000,000 ' Cudahy Packing C o .- starting as billing clerk.