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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, Add to your Income, su b trac t rrom your losses, m ultiply your retu rn s, di- * rid e your expenses, by using W ant Ads. HOGAN F K IIH Y , W 1 R IH &, l»js FAGS THRER LAST KITES HEI.1» FOB SHINGLING THE WHITE LATE I1OMEK AHLSON HOI SE KOOE COSTLY Mrs. A. J S to u ts' m other. Mrs. F rances MacKerrow. had a slight par- i alytic stro k e affecting th e vocal or- ' gans last week Mrs. Stout spent two days w ith her at her home at Sandy helping to care for her. She is very w eak but is getting along as well as I could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. M. D orylaud and fam - 1 ily took dinner Sunday w ith the la t A rtists. thro u g h o u t the te r's broth er. Ja k e Miller, and fam ily ages, have left for us perm a I of M entävillä. A nephew, Raymond nent records of th e ir thots. Miller, accom panied them home for a T h eir ability to put into v is i few days’ visit. ible form th e things they felt Mrs. C arl Schultz visited W ednes and saw has left us lasting day w ith her m other, Mrs. A. N. P a t beauty. T he M usicians have terson. who celebrated h er 6Sth b irth given m uch th a t we know and day on that date. Two oth er daugh- love because of th e ir skill in j ters, Mrs. Mabel H utchins and Mrs. H. settin g down or reproducing i D. W adsw orth, w ere also present. for us th e th in g s th a t they Mrs. E. G. Judd agd Mrs. J A. G ray alone felt and heard. The of G resham called on Mrs. C arl m odern F u n eral D irector , Schultz and Mrs. A. J. Stout Monday does th a t sam e th in g for you. afternoon. Our service w ill live in your m ind and give you a tangible LUSTED expression of the beautiful th o ts you feel and w ish to The P aren t-T each er association will tre a su re in your memory. hold a basket social next F riday eve ning. March 12. in connection w ith the reg u lar m eeting. It is planned to vary the usual procedure and sell nam es instead of baskets. A good program is being planned. J. E. METZGER, D irector F u n eral services w ere conducted A recent news item from W ashing T uesday afternoon. M arch S. at the ton. D.C.. says it is estim ated th a t P leasan t Home M ethodist ch u rch for $500,000, one-half a m illion, w ill be re H om er A hlson, form erly of th a t place, q u ired to re p a ir th e W hite House roof. who died of com plications resu ltin g This aro u ses m uch cu rio sity am ong th e from pneum onia, at Good S am aritan folks whose ro o f-rep airin g generally hospital in P o rtlan d . Sunday. F eb ru ends w ith a new coat of shingles. One ary 88. H is h ealth had been im paired editor in q u ires if it w as proposed to for tw o y ears past. He had been in gold-plate th e roof. The engineering C o n d itio n s in th e b u sin ess field a re th e h o sp ital but an hour or so w hen office of the w ar d ep artm en t, how ever, d eath came. c o n s ta n tly c h a n g in g -new m eth o d s says th a t to rep a ir th e roof, retain in g B eautiful, im pressive and co m fo rt w alls and in te rio r w alls w ith s tru ts a re b ein g in tro d u c e d —Old w ays a re ing w ere th e w ords spoken by the Rev. and braces w ill have to be installed, d iscard ed . D onnel J. Sm ith, p asto r of th e F irst and th a t th e figure on th e whole is C hurch yf the X azarene, of P o rtlan d , m odest. T he W hite H ouse roof is E v ery successful m eth o d kn o w n who preached th e fu n eral serm on. m ore th an m erely a roof. It is copper- to us in b a n k in g is rea d ily adopted. Two favorite songs of th e deceased. sheath ed from end to end. It co n "T h at B eautiful L an d ” an d "I W ant ta in s p art of th e m ach in ery for the to Go T h ere I Do,” w ere sung by Dr. fire-escapes, and it co n tain s sm all WE ARE AT YOLK SERVICE. C. L. H aynes of Rockwood, a fogmer buildings used for v ario u s purposes. asso ciate of Mr. A hlson in religious In addition, th e lig h tn in g protection work. arran g e m en ts a re very elaborate. It H om er L. A hlson was born in is probably b etter protected from the Sweden Ja n u a ry 14, 1881. He cam e possible ravages of lightning th an any w ith his p aren ts to A m erica a t th e o th e r building in th e co u n try , inas age of five years. He w as alw ays m uch as over the e n tire su rface th e re known as an obedient child. At an is a n etw o rk of copper cables all of early age he yielded him self to God in w hich lead to various disch arg e points a very definite m an n er and ever after W hile th e w ar d ep artm en t has ad- W e h a v e m oved o u r g e n e ra l s to re to th e city w as a g reat lover of his God and th » p aren tly convinced m ost of th e officers h a ll building, w h e re we w ill c o n tin u e th e sale of Bible. D uring his early life he was of the governm ent th a t th e renew al of for some tim e in m ission w ork and at the roof is an im m ediate necessity, it th a t tim e w rote m any beautiful tra c ts. is understood it is yet having some He was m arried at C entralia, W ash tro u b le driving th a t point in on the at low est possible prices. ington. in S eptem ber. 1905. to Miss president. The possibility of th e roof PH O N E 1901 Window Cleaning For ex p ert window cleaning see S. Nellie Bacon, who survives him at collapsing th ro u g h a snow fall, which W e h a n d le D ry Goods, G ro ceries, C onfec T ajlm a, or leave o rd ers w ith John th e ir hom e at 110 E ast 72d street. is th e la test they have handed out. is Brown. G resham , phone 2501. tio n e ry , H a rd w a re , F eed, G as, O ils a n d A utom o P o rtland. He is also survived by th ree not ap t to w orry a m an who was born bile A ccessories. iiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiuu ch ildren. H arold, Virgil and Eldon in Vermont. Ahlson. and four sisters, Mrs. E lsie A new visible 10-gallcn g a s pum p is being t'teiu iijn n , of E ugene; Mrs. H ilda in sta lle d . CORBETT Best, of Chehalis, W ashington; Mrs. The Fairview postoftice has been moved Selma Brown, of C resw ell, and Mrs. Chas. Slover. of Los A ngeles, v isit vv it 1» our store. Dolly H am m er, of H illsboro: and his ed his sister, Mrs. Olivia L eland and p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ahlson. of niece, Mrs. Lewis Reed, from T h u rs H isen, W ashington. day un til S atu rd ay evening. Mr. A hlson w as a prom inent con H enry Nelson from T im ber, Oregon, P h o n e G re sh a m 211. F A IR V IE W , O R E. tra c to r and builder and w as m uch re who ow ns th e L ittlep ag e farm , was spected am ong his business associates h ere S atu rd ay in th e in te re st of the and men he cam e in contact w ith p ro same. fessionally. He w as loved by all his N ight p ro w lers have invaded this friends for his sunny disposition, for vicinity and en tered th e hom es of Geo. his kindness to his fam ily and for his C ham berlain, Mr. F arm er and L. B en A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK high principles. H is w as a w onderful field. A ten dollar bill and tw o pairs influence for good. He m et death like E F F E C T IV E NOW of silk hose w ere sto len from Miss a tru e soldier of th e cro ss and told his Anna Benfield. b ro th er-in -law tw o days before his Mr. A tchison, of P o rtlan d , is exca- M ade p o ssib le by reduet ion in w ar tax . passin g th a t “ a ll w as w ell”, assu rin g vating on his p ro p erty acro ss th e high- Daily Trips to Portland him he w as ready for th e change. way from th e telephone office and ex- Precisely the same quality. Much sym pathy is being expressed for pects to erect a tw o-story dw elling. G resham Portland Powell his wife and fam ily in this sad hour of Mrs. N ettie K incaid, accom panied by anil Pilone Ft. East Taylor bereavem ent. Precisely the same performance. E dw ard P arso n s m otored to Mon- 1581 Maple Phone EAst 6SS9 He was laid to re s t In th e P lea san t m outh W ednesday n ig h t to bring home Precisely the same beautiful body. Home cem etery to aw ait th e ressu rec - her d au g h ter Luclle, who was ill with tion m orning. Many flowers covered a nervous breakdow n. Miss Lucile is his la st restin g place w hich spoke o f 1 a norm al stu d en t and retu rn ed to W E A R E rea d y to a d m it R IG H T now th a t IL W. S tro n g the esteem in w hich he w as held. school th is week. L et U s A n sw e r T our Questions on Financing A Beautiful Thought Gresham Funeral Parlors Quality Goods Plus Service CHRYSLER I ELSIE LANGLEY & SON ANNOUNCES ► I □ New Reduced Prices COAL BRIQUETS EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. I S E R V IC E R E L IA B IL IT Y GRESHAM , OREGON iiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiic iiiu u iiiiiin in iiiiiiiiic s iiiiiiiiiiiia iii SERVICE • iin itu iiiiin n in in iiu r H im iim u n iim m tr m u m T iT iir ' W e s ta n d rea d y to se rv e you, no m a tte r w h e re you a re . O ur co m plete an d m odern m o to r e q u ip m e n t m ak e s a ll p a rts of th e city a s w ell a s th e c o u n try accessible. W e can a rr a n g e to h a v e fu n e ra l serv ices in P o rtla n d if d esired . B n r m *•. »Tr. n t i r . n GATES FUNERAL HOME Gresham Phone 2471 A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS Our First Preferred Shares Pay You 7.2 per cent on Your Money. Why Yon Should Bny This Stock 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. T u ll Tut! I COLUMBIA HEIGHTS A carefu l Scott nam ed M cTutt, Borrowed books from his neighbor I Ira Conley arriv ed T uesday from McNutt. W enatchee, W ashington, to join his And to save his good sight. He would close one eye tight. wife, who has been a visito r for the And then read w ith the o th er half p ast tw o w eeks a t th e home of h er shut. — N otre Dame Ju g g le r p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. T illm an. Mr. Why have a lot of th in g s aro u n d you Conley is in th e ap p le business at don’t need w hen some m ight be glad W enatchee. to get them at a b arg a in ? T ry a W ant Mr. and Mrs. Van Hee have under Ad. co n stru ctio n a fine residence, th e e sti m ated cost of w hich w ill be $7.000. It W ant Ads. add to your profit. Is at th e C orbett cam p ground, fo rm er THE WHITE MAX’S III MIEN. ly occupied by Mr. an d Mrs. D bulst, who have gone to C alifornia. (By Lee H ow ard) W alter K night, a form er C orbett (W ith no- apologies to K ipling.) m erch an t, his wife, m other and little T ake up th e w hite m an ’s burden. Though you can ill afford d au g h ter K ath ry n , w ere on th e h ig h To se ttle w ith your grocerym an way Sunday and called a t th e C orbett Since you have bought a Ford. Supply com pany’s store. Your d ru g g ist m u st w ait p atien tly T ill you get th e coin to pay, COTTRELL You got your w hite m an ’s burden W hen you bought th a t Chevrolet. Sunday school and preach in g s e r Your doctor lost his needed sleep. vice w ill be held at th e usual hours But for his pay h e’ll w ait next Sunday at the C ottrell com m uni W hile you keep up in stallm en ts On th a t high-speed Buick Eight. ty church. The silv er tea given for th e Ladles You m ay not buy your ch ild ren shoes Aid last W ednesday w as well a tte n d Because you are too poor. It ta k es ju st all th a t you can m ake ed and a p leasan t afternoon was spent. For gas for th a t G ardner Four. A nother m eeting will b e held at the home of Mrs. Ja ck Brophy on W ed You look w ith deep disdain upon Us poor Jay-w alking rubes, nesday afternoon, M arch 17. Who w aste our m oney on m ere food W hile you buy e x tra tubes. Our business is firmly established, w ell m anaged and perm anent. Your savings w ill be safe. Your incom e w ill be re g u la r and dependable. Dividends paid by check first of each m onth, or q u arte rly . E xem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p e rty Tax. Dividends exem pt from Norm al F ederal Incom e Tax. Investment Department 820 Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. T ake up th e w hite m a n ’s burden, When th a t urge for speed you feel, Count not th e cost w hen duty calls, Ju st buy an autom obile. F A IR V IE W Mrs. E liza Stone en tertain ed a t a dinner p a rty W ednesday Mrs. C orllla S luscher, Mrs. H arriso n D ufur and A STATED COMMUNICATIONS Mrs. Belle Z eller of P o rtlan d , and Mrs. of F airview Lodge No. 92, A. F A rabella Scott of Maupin, all old 'w X ' & A. M., S atu rd ay evening schoolm ates of Mrs. Stone. They spent March 6, 1926, at 8 o'clock. L abor in p leasan t aftern o o n In rem iniscence. E. A. and F. C. degrees. V isiting b reth ren welcome. WM. H. STANLEY, Secy. „ BORING HARRY F E D E R S PIE L , W. M. The preach in g services a t the M eth odist ch u rch will he at 10 o’clock, on the subject, "T he G row th of a C h ris tian." T h ere will be special music. Sunday school will begin at 11 o'clock. PLEASANT HOME The Up-to-the-Minute SM OOTHTOP Combines the advantages of all other types of Ranges and in addition has SPEED D em o n stra te d a t th e ‘'Gresham Outlook” , Cooking Schoo Portland Gas & Coke Co. KNOWS m ore ab o u t B E R R Y g ro w in g th a n we DO AND th a t F ra n k HA M LIN can r e p a ir A U TOM O BILES b e tte r TH A N w e can a n d th a t DR. BOTKIN is a B E T T E R d o c to r th a n we a re AND t h a t 's th e w ay it OU G H T to be because W E 'R E too busy w ith OUR OWN b u sin e ss to B O T H E R w ith th e ir s and T H A T leads us to re m a rk th a t EVERYBODY o u g h t to he a S P E C IA L IS T in h is ow n PA R T IC U L A R lin e a n d w hile W E MAY n o t know AS MUCH about th e C O N FE C TIO N ER Y b u sin e ss as W E SH O U LD , w e a re try in g CO N SC IEN TIO U SLY to use W H A T k n ow ledge we have TO pro v id e you w ith th e B EST lu n ch es, c o n fe c tio n s, etc., AT th e best p o ssib le ¡»rices ALWAYS. The Oscarette SECOND & MAIN VRESHAM both socially und financially, and they sen t $52.50 to th e .Masons Orphan Home a t F o re st G rove to help fu rn ish the dorm itory. T he Ladles Aid m et W ednesday at th e home of Mrs. H. E. W aite, a larga crow d being presen t. E lection of of ficers for .he com ing year took place, and all th e old officers w ere re-ele ct ed. Mrs. C. I. Thom as, p resid en t; Mrs. M ary P arso n s, vice p resid en t; Mrs. L a u ra H arlow , se creta ry , and Mrs. H. E. Waite, tre a s u re r At the d o s e of th e m eeting a dainty lunch aw s Berved by Mrs. C. I. Thom as, Mrs. W allace S pence and Mrs. H. E. Waite. Fred F edersplel and d au g h ter G er tru d e of T he Dalles sp en t Sunday at th e home of his w ife’s p are n ts, .Mr. and Mrs. Tom Low. Chas. S cott sp en t S atu rd ay w ith his p a te n ts a t Salem. Sunday school will be held at 10 o'clock, followed by preaching at 11:15 by the Rev. E. W W lthnell from the subject. "T he G row th of a C h ris tian." The E pw orth League will m eet •Mrs. A. D. K endall w as a dinner a t 7:30 with Miss E sth er Sloop lead ing. T he topic will be, "V erbs of guest at the home of h er sister-in -law , Mrs. Dan L lew ellyn In P o rtla n d F r i C h ristian Living—To Know.” day. Mrs. L au ra Blrgfeld of P o rtlan d ia T R O U T D A LE ' visiting at th e hom e of Mr. and M- T he school m eeting W ednesday eve Lee Evana. ning was well attended and the m a •Mrs. Jam es D fllinger of K ent, O re jo rity was in favor of a new school- gon, sp en t a few t^ays th is week with house and of building on the old school her siste r, Mrs. Geo. P arish . site. T he board will now be able to Mrs. U- A. H arlow re tu rn e d T ues take step s to plan the erection of a day from a tw o w eeks’ trip to San new building which is g reatly needed. F rancisco, w here she visited relatives. T he dance given S atu rd ay eve by Mr. and Mrs. F. P o rte r and d au g h ter the social com m ittee of th e Masons Isabelle of P o rtlan d were* guests at anu E astern S ta r ch a p te r w as w ell a t th e T. A. Low home last w eek. tended and was also a decided success Mrs. E arl E llio tt has retu rn ed to Look it o n the dealer's counter M ore fo r y o u r m oney » and th e b e s t P e p p e r m in t C hew ing Sweet for any m oney « 0 1 — Office I’h o n e ------- «01 Offlr« R lsr trlf till!«. FRANK C. JONES C a rp e n te r an d C o n tra c to r O V A R A gT K K I» SEPTIC TANKS Air Tight Water Proof Buildings Moved h er home In P o rtlan d after spending a week here w ith her au n t, Mrs. E lecta P arsons. Mrs. P arso n s accom panied her to P o rtlan d w here she will visit o th er relativ es as well as spend a p art of the tim e at th e E lliott home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flick of P o rtland w ere guests at th e T. A. Low home Sunday. Mrs. C. I. T hom as and Mrs. M. B. McGinnis visited th e F airview school Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Klhl nt N orth- port, M ichigan, a re m aking a to u r of the w estern co ast and stopped here to visit Mr. and Mrs. II. H ow ells for a few days. Mrs. Kehl is a siste r of Mr. Howells. T hey cam e from C alifornia and then on n o rth from here. Sunday g u ests a t the F. Pelton home w ere Mrs. Fred W agner and sister L au ra Scott, Mr. and Mrs. N. N orton and baby, Mr. and Mrs. A. F rench, all of P o rtlan d . Mrs. Joe Beveridge of P o rtlan d and Fred Bullock of A nacortes, Wash., sp en t the day with th e ir sister. Mrs. L. A. H arlow T h u rsd ay . O ther guests w ere Mr. and Mrs. 8. F H arlow of P o rtland.