PACE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, J A M A R I Raw F urs W anted. I am paying m ure than m ark et prices for all kinds of raw furs, in cluding m oles and rabbits. F or prices call 1659 or w rite C. A. C arlson Taxl- d erm ist-F u rrier, G resham , Ore.—Adv. 2«, 1!«« A harm onica band has been organ T he Rev. J. A. H opper left S a tu r I ized in G resham by the m em bers of day m orning on a business trip to I the Ju n io r E pw orth League, with eight T he W. C. T. U. will give a d in n er on Tacom a in connection w ith th e work enrolled and m ore to follow, so g reat at th e Louise Home w here he is em is th e in terest. H. W. S tro n g is the th e evening of F eb ru ary 19 in th e d in ployed. Before h is re tu rn he ex ing room of th e M ethodist Episcopal leader and is giving in stru ctio n to pected to visit w ith two of his ch il those w ishing to Join. They will m eet church. It is expected th a t an eve Hog Ow ners A ttention! dren, Floyd H opper and wife and Miss n in g 's en tertain m en t, w ith sp eak ers of 1926 licenses on dogs a re nos due. in th e M ethodist ch u rch basem ent M artha H opper. prom inence, w ill follow th e dinner. O w ners of unlicensed dogs subject to 1 S atu rd ay afternoon for practice, In a recen t com m unication from a fine of »5. Pay J. H. M etzger, tre a s- A free sacred concert will be given Mr. and Mrs. W. A. H essel e n te r u rer, and receive tag.—Adv. i at th e M ethodist church Sunday eve tain ed th e A rm e club F rid ay evening Mrs. Rose M arkley from T u lare, C ali ning by th e G resham band, under the w ith a card p a rty at w hich 500 was fornia, she ex p resses her appreciation <• ll v \ 1» P I A N O H I S T I I I S O I .II . | direction of Hr. 11. C. Johnson. The played. T h ere w ere 11 tab les in all. of th e Outlook and h er desire to keep W e h a v e a lin e A II. C H A S E G r a n d , v e r y la t e s t s ty le t h a t w e w i l l siu 'rifi< *e | co n cert will be preceded by congrega Mrs. R. E. C annon, Mrs. Jam es Eiking- in touch w ith the old home tow n. She fo r im m e d ia t e sa le . W i l l a c c e p t a g o o d I tlonal singing. ton, Mrs. M. McManus and Mrs. A rth u r says they have been having clea r cold u p r ig h t a s p a r t p a y m e n t. H . re is y o u r o p p o r t u n it y to o w n th e W o r l d ’s Mr. Pool, noted cellist, of P ortland D ow sett com posed fhe com m ittee in days w ith fro st at n ig h ts and no raiu fin e s t p ia n o f o r th e p r ic e o f a g o o d u p r ig h t p ia n o . W o u ld g iv e te r m s to a I cam e out today and played before the ch a rg e of refresh m en ts. Coffee and to speak of In ce n tral C alifornia. r o s p o r - d o le p e r t v . F o r f u l l p a r t ic u l a r s Mrs. M arkley, w ho will be rem em j stu d en t body at the noon assem bly. sandw iches w ere served. a n d w h e r e i t m a y lie s e e n , a d d r e s s Model 68 bered as Mrs. Rose Metzger, visited in P o r t la n d M u s ic C o , 227. 6 th S t., P o r t Mr. Poole is the leading ce llist of the la n d , O re g o n . Mrs. H. J. W hite has been ill for G resham d u rin g th e p ast year. P o rtland sym phony o rch e stra and is th e p ast week. As soon as she is 58 miles an hour— An enclosed car so rich At th e m eeting of th e G resham Com reputed to be as good a cellist as the able, she will be tak en to th e hospital 5 to 25 miles per hour in 8 m ercial club w hich w as held ia st eve city affords. The stu d en ts g rea tly en fo r an X -ray exam ination. ly upholstered and so eas TRY seconds— ning th e an n u a l election of th e board ioved the m usical tre a t and w ere much The O riensys Toilet A rticles Mrs. F. B. Goudy and ch ild ren , ily controlled that it has 25 miles to the gallon of I in tteresteil in tip- professional m an M arian and R obert, left W ednesday of d irecto rs w as to have tak en place, M A I K K I . M ir H A I R C U T 4»c hut due to th e sm all num ber of m em g as— ner of the m usician. won especial commenda for th e ir hom e in D enver a fte r spend- The Oregon Trio, a m usical or- in » th ree m onths in G resham , the bers p rese n t it w as decided to ad journ ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE Hydraulic 4-wheel brakes tion from women and T h lr d S tr e e t Phone 99x1 ganzatiou of P o rtlan d , will fu rn ish g u ests of h er m o th er and sister. Mrs. the session u n til next Monday eve (optional). men alike. , m usic al tin- high school on W ednes M arion Jo h n so n and Miss Elizabeth ning, F eb ru ary 1, a t w hich tim e the new board w ill be selected. The usual day beginning a t 12:34 and lasting Johnson. Drive a Chrysler and about 2u m inutes, giving the student Mrs. V ernie King, of Sandy, was ro u tin e business of th e club w as ta k ' Every comfort is provided prove this yourself. body tiie o p p o rtu n ity of h earin g a pro- b ro u g h t to th e T hom as san ita riu m a en up a t th e m eeting Monday eve ning, such as the read in g of com m uni Krum of lirst-class music. T hose who few days ago suffering from an in will tak e p a rt are W aldem ar 11. Hol- u rab le form of cancer. She h as been catio n s and o th er form al work, but lenated, b aritone, son of th e Rev. E. R. ill for a year or m ore. She an d her nothing of consequence w as accom I). H ollensted of F airv iew ; G eorge E. h usband, th e la tte r a ru ra l m ail c a r plished. Maddox, te n o r; L auren B. Sykes, p ian rie r from Sandy, recen tly bu ilt and Of in te rest to a num ber in G resham As fine as money can buy. ist. An invitation is extended to any fu rn ish ed a nice home on a six-acre is the fact th a t in v itatio n s a re out to in terested to u tten d and enjoy the tra c t near Sandy. all ex -stu d en ts of th e K ansas A gri- 92 horse power 80 miles per hour prog rum. C larence K ruger, ath letic coach and cu lu ra l college, of M anhattan, K an high school in stru c to r, is still in P o rt sas, for th e ir an n u a l ban q u et w hich Jo u rn a l B argain Rates Now On. 58 Touring....... $ 845 58 C oach............. $ 1 1 4 0 land w here he w as taken tw o w eeks will be held at th e M ultnom ah hotel lla rg u ia ra te s on the Oregon Jo u rn a l ago and will probably not re tu rn for F riday, Ja n u a ry 29, at 7:30. G resham 58 C oupe............... 1 0 9 5 58 Sedan ..... .... 1 2 0 5 are now on, also a ttra c tiv e com bina a t le ast an o th er week. He Is a t the people invited to atten d this banquet 58 Special Roadster 1095 a t G resham tion ra te s w ith the G resham Outlook. Dean hotel u n d er th e carp of a sp ecial include A lfred H ainm ar, Dr. W. J. Ott U ntil F e b ru a ry 3 th e rate s w ill be as ist. P rin c ip a l Cannon is a ssistin g in and P. E. Mills. W e know it follow s; Daily and Sunday Jo u rn al, ta k in g ca re of Mr. K ru g er's classes The Home M issionary society of the others say it $7, w ith Outlook, $7.80; D aily J o u r d u rin g his absence. M ethodist ch u rch is p lan n in g a unique nal, $5, witli Outlook, $6; Weekly The W. C. T. U. w ill meet T hursday luncheon in connection w ith the F eb Automobiles Implements Jo u rn a l one year 75c, w ith Outlook, aftern o o n at th e hom e of Mrs. B. L. ru ary m eeting w hich will be held th a t our W. A. IIE SSE L Phone 1141 $2. O rder th ro u g h th e Outlook. J. C. IIESSEL W alrad. Dr. C lara Ingham , of P o rt W ednesday, Feb. 10, in the ch u rch land, will speak on a h ealth topic, p arlo rs. Classified Ads. a re some class. “ T he A bundant L ife.” She has r e F. L. Mack is th o u g h t to be g rad u cen tly com pleted a trip aro u n d the ally im proving and it is expected he w orld, having visited some of the best will be b ro u g h t home th e la tte r p a rt are the best they have ever sa n ita riu m s in E urope and is well o f th is week. eaten. We serve generous big qualified to speak on th is subject. In euls because we k n o w that a addition to th e ta lk th e re w ill be a PE SIN E TO 0 W \ AI TO sm all piece would not satisfy. sh o rt m usical program . Miss H elen INCREASES WEALTH FAMOUS BAND MASTER MADE “ KINO OF MARCH” A nkcorn w ill sing. Miss E lizabeth Now th a t the tre n d of autom obile I T oday, T o m o rro w , Next Day, H orning will ren d e r :e piano solo and An in te restin g featu re of th e co n Miss A u g u stta H ahn will give a absorbtion is so obviously countrjr- try o u r w h istlin g solo. A social hour will w ard, th e sta tistic a l hounds who have c e rt given by S o u sa's band a t the been contending th e sa tu ra tio n point P o rtland au d ito riu m last S aturday follow witli refresh m en ts. b ecau se y o u r e a r isn 't r u n In a recent com m unication from B. has been reached for th e m otor c a r I evening w as th e choosing of th e well n in g ju st r ig h t. E v e n F. A ldrich, who left in Decem ber for have tak en a back seat, and th e re is | known band co n d u cto r for tnem ber- You'll say “ They S a tisfy ." a trip around the w orld, he sta te s he every indication th a t autom obile p ro ship in the O rder of the Royal R osar- th o u g h if is w a stin g g as is having a tine trip and w as w onder duction and sales th is year w ill ex ians. About 25 R o sarian s in uniform G-1O-27-NP a n d oil a n d lias lost m o st fully en tertain ed at Hilo and H ono ceed all previous years. T h ere are m ounted th e p latfo rm and in a p retty ap proxim ately 22,000,000 ca rs in use little cerem ony knighted Sousa. He lulu. He considers th e H aw aiian* the of its o ld -tim e pep a n d m ost h ospitable people he lias ever met. in th e United S tates, a g reat p e rc e n t was presented w ith a medal on which pow er w e can lix a ll th a t. Phone 2351 G resh am The p arty expected to m ake Yokohama age of whicli a re owned by people in w as inscribed “S ir K night Sousa, King of M arch” along w ith the date of th e next port of call. The le tte r was ru ra l sections of th e country. B rin g it to us. L e t’s ta lk Our best little econom ists have e s p resen tatio n . w ritten two days before C hristm as. The presid en t of th e R o sarlan club Miss Dorothy Dickey and Miss Mar tablished sa tu ra tio n points for th e m o it over. W e can m a k e it jo rie Macheu w ere absent from th eir to r car m ore th an once. Indeed every rem ark ed th a t th e reaso n for choos- > At zero, Buick /Automatic ru n like new and o u r p ric duties at the high school Monnday on once in a w hile they b u rst into the ing Sousa for m em bership in th e ir or- H eat Control means easy song of sorrow . In every in stan c e | ganization. w hich is m ade up of noted :$<» X :iH es a re rig h t. account of illness. starting and sm ooth run how ever th e point set has been re a c h men, was th a t th e conductor w as in- 1 Mrs. Lena Needham w ent to P o rt n in g im m e d ia t e ly . In ed and passed and th e in d u stry is still terested in a su b ject so closely r e la t land Monday w here she will reside. Me iinc only th e best p u rls every tem p eratu re, th is grow ing by leap s and p roverbial ed to flowers, nam ely, m usic. He m en- ' Mrs. F. ,N. P age retu rn ed to her e x c lu siv e B u ick feature o b ta in a b le . tioned th a t at th e tim e of b irth , m ar- hom e in ltend, Oregon, th is m orning, bounds. insures gasoline econom y, The sta tistic ia n s lose sight of th e W hile they last. riage, or death, both flowers and music afte r a w eek's visit with Mr. an d Mrs. a u to m a tica lly, a n d a t a ll 7 he low price we give in .1. E. T aylor. Mrs. P age is a sister of un d erly in g cause of increased use of were ap p ro p riate. T he cerem ony was speeds. Mrs. T aylor. She w as accom panied the m otor car, w hich is its co n stan tly I concluded by the song "I G athered advance will surprise you B u ic k m e c h a n i c a l 4- h ere by her son F ran cis, who left on in creasin g co n trib u tio n to econom ic Rose From th e G arden,' sung by the wheel brakes make secure, F rid ay m orning for San Diego w here and social w elfare. T he sam e ru le 25 R usarians. applies to th e telephone, to th e radio, fo o tin g that is insecure. lie will begin tra in in g for th e navy. to the ta lk in g m achine and in fact to Jo in t In sta lla tio n Held. Through two winters and W. J. Miller and son, Raymond, are two summers half a m il spending a day or so at the hom e of every civilizing influence th a t has E stacad a E ncam pm ent, No. 91 and HAMLIN & BOSS lion Buicks have proved Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Kenney. Mr. Mil been b ro u g h t Into use as a re su lt of Hood View E ncam pm ent. No. 90. the GRESHAM. OREGON the all-year dependability Plume 2391 le r's w ile, Mrs. Mamie C. Miller, who science and invention. The m otor ca - la tte r of Boring, held a jo in t in sta lla - , C orner Robert* and Powell of the Buick type o f brakes. died yesterd ay in P o rtlan d , w as a sis is no longer reg ard ed as a luxury. It tion in th e I. O. O. F. hall at E stacad a ! is ju st p a rt of norm al existence. The on T uesday evening of la st week. J. E. j T h eir direct, m ech an ical te r of Mrs. Kenney. The Miller fam ily GAS 20e GALLON high, tiie low, the rich and th e poor I u a t eB D. D. G. P. acted as in stallin g | action is n o t affected by resid es at L inuton. use the m o to r c a r . Individual tran s-1 offlppr D inner w;ls S(,rve<, ,(y thp , weather changes. p o rtatio u Is a recognized p a rt of E stacada boys at 6:30. afte r w hich th e And not even a blizzard A m erican life. cerem ony of in stallatio n took place. | w ill harm t h e B u ic k N aturally th is dem and for th e m otor Officers nam ed by th e E stacada E n V a lv e -in -H e a d e n g in e . car. w hich never existed in th e case of cam pm ent w ere J. E LaCroy, C. P.; Every point where metal th e horse has had an im p o rtan t b e a r C harles P. Johnson. S. W .; A G. would rub metal is lubri ing on finance w hich has had to ad Ames. J. W.; Wm. G illigan. H. I». cated under pressure. ju st itself to m eet th e req u irem en ts of J. K. Ely, sc rib e ; W. F. Cary, tr e a s th e tim es. The fact th a t th e p ro s u re r; H arvey G illigan, guide; C arl ! You will not find another pective m otor ow ner has not the Day, I. S.; C harles K itchen, O. 8.; E arl car today, regardless o f its money to buy a ca r o u trig h t is no McConnel, 1st W .; G. E. L aw rence, price, w ith it- p erform longer a block to his purchase. His 2d W .; J. G. H oym an, 3d W .; W. B. 1 a n c e so p e r fe c tly i ro- confldence in th e fu tu re, based o n e ith Shoenberg, 4th W.; E. H offm eister. 1st tected. W in ter or su m er ex perience or observation is th a t G. T .: C. Longw ell. 2d G. T. mer, a B uick is better! the m otor c a r will pay for Itself w hile Officers of Boring E ncam pm ent were ' it is being used, or at least th a t the H. A. Beck, C. P .; S ylvester H all, 8. | B U IC K M O T O R C O . ex p en d itu re spread over a long period DnnStnn of General Motors Corrertaffon W.; Ray Nass. J. W.; O. M. R ich,; F L IN T , M IC H IG A N » of tim e is a fixed ch a rg e of living th a t H. P.; I.. H. M alllcoat, scrib e; E. | B e tte r B u ic k S i r C y lin d e r V u h e is alto g eth er w ell w orth while. A nisberry, tr e a s u re r; Lewis Hall, r n - H e a d m otor ca rs r a n g e in p ric e P a rtic u la rly is th is so in th e coun guide; Jo h n H offm eister, I. S .; V ictor | fro m S I 1 2 5 In $ 1 9 9 4 , / «». b. H uicfc fa c to rie s A m o n g th e B u n k open try. T he city m an is rapidly reach in g a n d c lo se d m o d e ls th ere 1« on e th a t G laisen, O. 8.; W. A. M orand, 1st W .; w i l l m e e t y o u » d e s i r e s e*a< t i > th e point w here he finds d isadvantage H. Johnson. 2d W .; P ete r H auglum . in c a r ow nership. T he congestion is 3d W ; Alex. H uber, 4th W ; W. E. such th a t he cannot p ark , and cer Childs 1st G. T .; Wm. E. W heeler. 2d tain ly th e traffic ru les are such as to G. T. In te n years ot v a lu e le a d e r s h ip , preclude th e possibility of riding with SALES AND SERVICE H u d s o n S u p e r - S ix p e r f o r m p leasure. G arage re n ts a re enorm ous Health Most Worthwhile. a n c e , q u a lity a n d p r ice a d v a n GRFSHAM BDItlXG and o th er expenses a re co rresp o n d “W hat is most w orth w hile?" asked 1801 PHONE tage h a v e n e v e r b e e n so o u t 4«? ingly high. None of th ese conditions s ta n d in g as t o d a y . apply to th e co u n try . T h ere are th e C harles E. H ughes, form er S ecretary open spaces, good roads, no g arag e of S tate and ex-G overnor of New York, Aged P ioneer L»ld Io F inal Rest. T h e C o a c h h a s lo n g b e e n a c ren t and a full and free o p p o rtu n ity in a recent public address. C h arles W esley P alm ateer. a pioneer "H ealth is, for one thing." he said. k n o w le d g e d t h e “ \V o r ld ’s ( »reat- to get alU th ere is out of a c a r w h eth of the E stacad a d istric t, died on th e est B u y ’*» b e c a u s e o f its u tility , er for business p urposes or for pleas "I do not m ean sim ply the abounding H ughes sheep ran ch at Hoover sta tio n ure. A lready m ore th a n 50 per cent vigor of youth, w ith ab undance of on J a n u a ry 19, and was laid to re st in p e r fo r m a n c e a n d v a lu e . N o w »1450 of all th e autom obiles m an u factu red fresh air and exercise and w ith its r e the Zion cem etery n ea r E stacad a on B r o u g h a m T h » a m o n g lu x u r io u s cars, t h e b e a u in th e United S tates a re sold in tow ns serves w hich seem to mock the w a rn J a n u a ry 22. F u n eral services w ere tifu l B r o u g h a m a n d th e S e d a n 7-PasN. S e d a n - - 1650 up to five th o u san d population, and to ings of elders. I m ean, ra th e r, th e held a t Zion ch u rch u n d er th e su p e r- stren g th g iv e H u d s o n t h e s a m e u n F rrid /u .m J T a« F.rCra the fa n n e rs, and th e dem and is in su stain ed and p ro tected 1 vision G ates F u n eral home. Mr. P a l which is based on th e conservation of r iv a lle d p o s itio n a m o n g lu x creasin g steadily. m ateer w as a native of C algary, C an physical reso u rces and gives prom ise T h e se cars m ay be purch ased u r io u s ca rs. T h c v h a v e all th e ada. He cam e to th is c o u n try w ith his of a long life w ell lived. for a low first p a y m e n t and Jo u rn a l B argain R ates Sow Un. p are n ts at th e age of five y ears and d is tin c tio n o f finest c u s to m b u ilt "In our onw ard jo u rn ey th e ra n k s c o ;.v e n ie n t term s o n balance. B argain ra te s on th e Oregon J o u r settled in C lackam as county in w hat is c a r s , w it h a p r ic e a d v a n t a g e nal a re now on. also a ttra c tiv e com bi are rapidly th in n ed by th e passing out nation ra te s w ith th e G resham O ut of those who had th e ir brief day and now know n as the P alm a te er neig h b a sed o n th e w o r ld ’s largest borhood n ear E stacad a. He leaves to look U ntil F eb ru ary 3 th e ra te s w ill p r o d u c tio n o f 6 -c v lin d e r ca rs. be as follow s: Daily and Sunday w ere soon done. W hen th e ir notes m ourn th e ir loss a son and two d au g h m atured they w ere unable to meet Jo u rn a l. $7. with Outlook. $7.80; Daily te rs, C h arles R and Mrs. Daisy G ross- Jo u rn a l. >5. w ith O utlook. $6; W eek them . Nothing is sad d er th an these ly Jo u rn a l one year 75c. w ith Outlook. physical b an k ru p tcies, w hich deprive m an of T he D alles and Mrs. Rhoda D eaty of Newberg. Mr. P alm a te er had $2. O rder th ro u g h th e Outlook. men and women of o p p o rtu n ities when been assistin g in th e w ork at th e w ith the cap ital of experience well in- H urry to A ylsw nrth A M artin’s ' ranch w here he died. $1.25 to $2.00 ladies' silk and wool vested they should have the most Phone 2 4 9 1 HUDSON - ESSEX Gresham am pie re tu rn s." Phoenix hose, very special, >Sc. W ant Ads. add to your profit. GRESHAM LOCALS CHRYSLER CARS A s Fine as M oney can B u y CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 80 HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. HOME MADE PIES DON’T be discouraged- Winter or Summer HOT NOON LUNCH The Oscarette BUICK Perform ance Is Better SPECIAL SALE Oregon Tires T U B E ........ $1.90 T IR E .......... $7.25 Ivy Filling Station GRESHAM GARAGE H U D SO N T h e C oach 1165 M. C. Webster Motor Co. W. W. METZGER