GRRSHÁX OUTLOOK,
ARBOLEDA
Miss F lorence A rnot, who is atten d
ing th e sta te norm al school at Mon
m outh, Oregon, is visiting her uncle
and aunt. Mr. aud Mrs. Fred L. Bourne
for sev eral days.
Mrs. W. S. S everin of P ortland was
th e luncheon guest of Mrs. W. R.
L ocke on Tuesday.
COTTRELL
»s
An E aster program w ill be given
n ex t Sunday at th e C ottrell com m unity
ch u rc h , beginning at 10:30. Follow
ing th e program th e Rev. Mr. H ack
ing, of P o rtlan d , w ill preach and at
noon a b asket lunch w ill be served.
T h ere w ill be gam es and egg races for
th e ch ild ren in th e afternoon.
T he L adies Aid w ill m eet W ednes
day a t th e home of Mrs. Je ss Hite.
Mrs. H ite and Mrs. Anna Phipps will
co n d u ct a silv er tea.
T he b ask et social on F riday eve
ning w as a success financially as well
as socially, $57 being realized to apply
on th e expense of in stallin g electricity
in th e com m unity church.
HILLSVIEW
T he
E a ste r
o ’clock
w ill be
m ental
M ission church w ill give an
p rogram S atu rd ay evening a t 8
to w hich all are invited. T here
m usic by th e o rch e stra, in s tru
and vocal solos and readings.
H a ll’s C a ta rrh
is 3 Combined
I V l V l l l C l I l C Treatment,both
local and internal, and has been success
ful in the treatment of Catarrh for over
forty years. Sold by all druggists.
1 C H EN EY &. C O ., Toledo, O hio
ARTHUR BJUR
ton football s ta r is now czar of
the "R ed” G range, professional
league, which sought his services
as a guiding influence sim ilar to
th a t which Landis ex erts over b ase
ball.
POWELL VALLEY
F ourteen acres of th e Jo n as Jo h n
son farm In Pow ell Valley, Including
the buildings, have been ren te d to
R ussell T illm an, form erly a su p e rin
tendent a t th e Bowman d airy ran ch
near th e schoolhouse. Otto M agnu
son, who has been occupying the
house on th e Johnson farm for the
past th ree years, expects to move In
the first of A pril to his new hom e in
G resham w hich is n earin g com pletion
on Pioneer avenue, n o rth of th e ca n
nery.
The D eborah Ladies Aid w ill m eet
this w eek on Good F riday afternoon at
2 o'clock a t th e ch u rch for its reg u lar
m onthly m eeting instead of on the
re g u la r m eeting day of T hursday.
Mrs. Em il P alm q u ist and Mrs. C harles
Nordblom w ill be th e hostesses for the
occasion and the Rev. O. F. Larson
will be p resen t and speak. It Is hoped
th e re w ill be a good attendance.
Mrs. F ra n k Sw anson burned her
foot very severely W ednesday when a
pan of hot grease o v ertu rn ed from the
stove n ea r w hich she w as w orking. It
was necessary to call a physician to
atten d th e in ju ry and she has been
suffering in ten sely for several days.
Mrs. M ary A nderson has retu rn ed
to h er home from St.' V incents hospi
tal w here she and her daughter, Mrs.
Em il S atte rstro m , w ere sen t five
w eeks ago follow ing an autom obile ac
cident as they w ere on th eir way to
K enton. Mrs. S atte rstro m , how ever,
is still confined to her bed in th e hos
pital suffering
from
a fractu red
bone. W hile her condition is not r e
garded as serious, it w ill n ecessitate
a long period of re s t and quiet. Miss
M arie Olson, of A berdeen, W ashing
ton, a cousin, is assistin g in th e w ork
of the home tem p o rarily .
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BORING RESIDENT DIES
FORMER SANDY MAN
IN PORTLAND HOSPITAL
VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA
Mrs. Floyd H alladay, accompanied
by h e r m other. Mrs. D. c. Gale of
P o rtlan d , and brother-in-law , E. F
Wood of Lihue, K auai, T. H., who is
visitin g here, spent a few days at
C annon Beach, retu rn in g Monday eve
ning.
E. F. Wood of Lihue, K auai. T. H„
and Mrs. D. C. Gale of P ortland were
d in n er guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
H alladay, W ednesday evening.
T he boys* cam p cooking club of
Lynch school gave a dance F riday
n ig h t in th e A rboleda clubhouse. The
proceeds of the dance go into the boys’
club fund.
T he Jo k e r club gave the second of a
se rie s of no-host parties in the Arbo
leda clubhouse F riday afternoon.
T hese p arties have proved so success
ful they w ill be continued until the
Ja st of May.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke had as
d in n e r guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Wood of P ortland.
TUESDAY, MARCH SO, lfc*
O ur business is firm ly established, w ell m anaged and perm anent.
Your savings will be safe.
Your Income w ill be re g u la r and dependable.
D ividends paid by check first of each m onth, or q u a rte rly .
E xem pt from S tate P ersonal P ro p e rty Tax.
D ividends exem pt from N orm al F ederal Incom e Tax.
Investment Department
H»» Electric Building
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.
E m ery B urbank, aged 44 years, died
a t N orth Bend. W ashington, M arch 24,
and fu n eral services w ere held for
him u nder th e supervision of th e
G resham F u n eral p arlo rs Sunday a f
ternoon at th e Sandy com m unity
church, w ith Interm ent In Cliffside
cem etery. D eath w as caused by an
a tta c k of influenza, follow ed by p neu
monia. th e Illness la stin g b ut th ree
days. Deceased cam e w ith his p aren ts
from Polk county, Oregon, at th e age
of eight y ears to Sandy and had lived
in t h a t . vicinity m uch of th e tim e
since. He was engaged in logging
n ear N orth Bend w hen strick en down
w ith influenza.
He Is survived by his m other, Mrs.
L. W. Tice, also tw o d au g h ters, Lucile
and Leona B urbank, of McMinnville,
O regon: th ree sisters, Mrs. W alford
Staffenson, of Pow ell Valley. Mrs.
Dilly W inter*, of W illam ina, and Mrs.
C. M. Tice, of T o le d o ,,O reg o n ; two
h alf b ro th ers, G areth and B enjam in
Pickens, of Sandy.
T ro u td ale Connell Suspends Ruling.
The action tak en by th e T ro u td ale
city council at th e last re g u la r m eet
ing reg ard in g closing of th e city hall
to public dances for th e p resen t was
suspended at a special m eeting of the
council on Monddy evening, and
dances will be resum ed un til fu rth e r
notice, w ith stric t and ad equate p ro
tection. T he action tak en in th e first
place w as based on inform ation th a t
no fu rth e r dances had been a n
nounced. but on finding th is w as a
m istake a m eeting was called, In f a ir
ness to the m anagem ent, and a rra n g e
m ents a g r e e a b le 'to all p arties w ere
made.
PLEASANT HOME
The O rient P aren t-T ea ch e r asso cia
tion m et F rid ay aftern o o n in reg u la r
session. T he read in g circle w ork was
tak en up w ith m uch en th u siasm and
profit to all present. P lan s w ere fo r
m ulated at th is m eeting for the se rv
ing of hot lunches, beginning next
fall.
The sew ing club g irls of th e O rient
school will give a bake sale at the
P ro cto r sto re on S atu rd ay , April 3.
T he proceeds of th e sale w ill be used
to help defray the expenses of send
ing delegates to th e Oregon A g ricu l
tu ra l College sum m er school a t Cor
vallis.
At a m eeting of th e O rient school
board F rid ay evening F. D. Oleman,
p rin cip al of the school and te ac h er of
th e 7th and 8th grades, w as re-elected
for th e com ing year. The follow ing
th re e te ach ers w ere elected to fill the
vacancies in th e th ree low er room s:
Miss E uphem ia F airw ea th er, A itkin,
M innesota, 5th and 6th g rad e s; Miss
Je an P ulliam , Toledo, Oregon. 3d and
4th g rad es; Miss E lm a H ayes, C arl
ton, Oregon, 1st and 2d. On account
of a decrease In th e en ro llm en t of the
school, b ut th ree te ac h ers w ill be
needed to handle th e g rades next year
In addition to th e p rincipal. T he four
ladies who now teach these g rades did
not apply for the position for an o th er
year.
H arold E rickson and Miss Alma
Yocum w ere m arried F rid ay by the
Rev. G eorge H arrim an , p astor of the
B aptist church in MontaviUa. Mr. and
Mrs. E rickson are residing a t th e
hom e of th e groom ’s p aren ts, Mr. and
Mrs. Victor E rickson, of Kelso. The
bride is a d au g h ter of Mrs. A. Yocum,
of McMinnville, and was a form er stu
dent at G resham Union high school.
T he young people of th e P leasan t
Home B ap tist ch u rch gave th e newly-
wedded couple a reception Sunday
evening at the E rickson home.
LYNCH
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e Lynch
P aren t-T each er association will be
held F rid ay evening, April 2.
T he C hanticleer P o u ltry club of the
Lynch school will give a box social at
th e schoolhouse on F rid ay evening,
A pril 2, In connection w ith th e m eet
ing of the P aren t-T each er association.
Women and g irls are requested to
bring boxes. The ch ild ren ’s group will
be sep arated from th a t of th e older
ones, the price of th e ir lunch boxes to
be lim ited in price.
C h risto p h er H. Modin, aged 70 years,
died a t th e Good S am aritan hospital
Monday. M arch 29. from B rig h t’s dis
ease. He w as born in Sweden and
cam e to Boring in 1915 w here he had
since resided on a ran ch . He is s u r
vived by his wife, Mrs, Inga Modin,
and eight ch ild ren , Mrs. C harles Ny-
stead, of Milaca. M innesota, Mrs.
B ertha Im bler, of C resw ell, Oregon,
Joe and C hris Modin, of P o rtland.
Mrs. T. J. L arsen and Jo h n Modin,
both of Boring. T he fu n eral w ill be
held W ednesday. M arch 31, a t 2 p. m.
from th e Sw edish B ap tist ch u rch at
Haley, w ith in te rm en t in Douglas
cem etery.
FAIRVIEW
Auction Sale
Thompson's Barn, Gresham, Oregon
SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 192«, 1 P. M.
I will sell at T hom pson's b arn a t G resham . Oregon, sale beginning
1 o'clock p. m.
20 Head of High-Grade Jersey Cows
All fresh and heavy springers, and all giv
ing from 32 to 48 pounds of milk per day.
T h ey a re a re a l h erd of d a iry cow s. If in th e m a rk e t
The F airview P aren t-T ea ch e r asso
fo r cow s you c a n n o t afford to m iss th is sale. E very cow
ciation w ill m eet a t th e schoolhouse
w ill be sold re g a rd le s s of price.
F rid ay aftern o o n a t 2 o'clock. The
an n u al re p o rt w ill be given and the
AU a re tu b e rc u lin tested.
officers for th e com ing year elected.
T
h
e
se
cow
s
m
ay
be seen a n d m ilk ed at T h o m p s o n ’s
An ex cellen t p ro g ram has been p re
b a rn in G re sh am a fte r M onday, M arch 29.
pared. Mrs. D. B. Catton, of P o rtland,
will speak on "T h e Movies.” E v ery
Do not miss this sale; everything « ill he sold without
one In terested In th e w elfare of ch il
reservation.
dren is invited to atten d . T he g irls ’
club w ill put on a food sale and it Is
TERMS— Six m o n th s' tim e w ith in te rest at 8 per cent per annum on
suggested th a t th e m em bers of the
approved notes. If cred it is desired see clerk , A. M eyers, a t F irs t
association encourage them by being
S tate Bank, G reshsm , p rio r to day of sale.
on hand w ith a little sp a re change.
T he an n u al co n g reg atio n al m eeting
of the Sm ith M emorial P resb y terian
church w as held a t th e schoolhouse
F riday evening. More th a n 80 people
AL STEVEN’S, Auctioneer
A. MEYERS, Clerk
sa t down to th e tab le and enjoyed a
bounteous su p p er to g eth er. A fter a
brief devotional m eeting led by the
pastor, th e ro ll of m em bers w as called.
W e h a v e m oved o u r g e n e ra l s to re to th e city
Then follow ed th e re p o rt from th e se s
h a ll bu ild in g , w h e re we w ill c o n tin u e th e s a le of
sion of th e ch u rch . T he p asto r r e
ported th a t 12 new m em bers had been
received d u rin g th e year, th e m em
bership at p rese n t being 74. T he re
at lowest possible prices.
port from th e Sunday school, from the
home d ep artm en t, cra d le ro ll and the
W e h a n d le D ry Goods, G ro ceries, C onfec
w om en's society all show ed m aterial
tio n e ry , H a rd w a re , F eed, G as, O ils a n d A utom o
p ro g ress d u rin g th e year. T he tr e a s
bile A ccessories.
u re r rep o rted all bills paid and th a t
th e c u rre n t expenses for th e com ing
A new v isible 10-gallon g a s pum p is b ein g
year have been n ea rly subscribed.
in sta lle d .
The election of officers w as next in
The Fairview postoftice has been moved
order, D. W. McKay and W. E. Stone
with our store.
being re-elected eld ers for a term of
th ree y ears and W illiam Sales being
re-elected tre a s u r e r for th e sam e
period. E a rl T ow nsend w as elected
P h o n e G re sh am 211.
F A IR V IE W , O RE.
tru ste e to fill th e place of his fath er
who died m ore th a n a year ago. C hap
lain J. W. Beard, of th e Mt. T abor
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
P re sb y teria n ch u rch , gave a fine ad
Auto F reig h t T erm inal
dress, a fte r w hich a social evening
G. N. McKay, who has held th e posi
Portland, Phone EAst 23111
w as enjoyed.
tion as p rin cip al of Colum bian high
Gresham, Phone 1201
school for th e p ast seven years, has
S T A T E D COMMUNICATION
accepted the su p erln ten d en cy of the
of F airview Lodge No. 92, A. F.
Jack so n v ille school in so u th ern O re
& A. M. S atu rd ay night, April
3, 1926, a t 8 o’clock. L abor in M. M. gon. T his school has an atten d an ce
degree. L enta lodge w ill confer w ork of about 200 ch ildren, including the
Successor to
in full form . V isiting b reth ren w el grad e school w hich is in th e sam e
Morgan
Bros.
come.
building. Mr. McKay leaves behind
WM. H. STANLEY, Secy.
him
a
splendid
record
as
p
rincipal
HARRY FED ERSP1EL. W. M.
and a large circle of friends. He and
PORTLAND
Mrs. McKay w ill be g rea tly m issed and
CORBETT
WAY POINTS
all join in w ishing them splendid su c
S tu d en ts a t hom e for th e sp rin g va cess in th eir new su rro u n d in g s.
GRESHAM
cation from th e various colleges a re
O. P lum m er, p resid en t of the live
A gatha H ard in g and D olores Morgan, stock exposition, Mrs. P lum m er and
C orvallis; Lucile K incaid and Gaylord Mrs. B arlow , all of P o rtlan d , spent
Local and Long Distance
Davies, M onmouth.
Sunday a t C ranebrae, th e guest of Mrs.
Moving
Chas. L ato u rell of H eppner was c a ll Ja sp e r Crane.
ing on old frien d s h ere Tuesday.
R ussell T illm an nnd fam ily will
Favor W. Reed and Lew is B ratley move o u t on th e Powell V alley road scene S atu rd ay night when th e f r a
w ere a t W arren d ale on business S u n th is w eek w here he w ill have ch arg e tern ity , Gamm a Sigma, of the Pacific
day.
of a m ilk ranch. Mr. T illm an Is p la n U niversity, held Its 21st an n u al b an
Mrs. D orothy P hipps from P o rtlan d ning to go Into th e ice cream business quet. The house was beau tifu lly dec-
was h ere several days la st week c a r and will m ake all his own Ice cream . orated in the colors of the fra tern ity .
ing for h er son Jo h n , who w as 111.
T he te ac h ers of th e C orbett grade A delicious chicken d in n er w as served
Com plim enting Mrs. C lara Sm ith on school will p ut on a c a n ta ta by the and a fte r dinner the young foIkH e n
the an n iv ersary of h er b irth , Mr. and pupils, at Colum bian high on Friday, joyed dancing. P atro n s and p a tro n
Mrs. F red C. Reed en tertain ed Sunday April 9, and th e P aren t-T ea ch e r asso esses for th e occasion w ere Dr. Y. L.
a t a d in n er p arty in h er honor, Mrs. ciation will give a sm all play en Bates, p resid en t, Jo h n F. Dobbs and
Miss Ann P o rter.
Sm ith and d au g h ter E thel S m ith titled, “ My A unt’s E rro rs.”
S tew art, Mrs. M. E. Reed, Mrs. L.
W. Morgan, oldest son of Mr. and
T he home of Mrs. Edm undson, au n t
B ratley, Mrs. Olivia Leland and Mr. of the Bundy o rp h an s, w as a busy Mrs. M organ, left for Eugene Sunday
and Mrs. Lewis L. Reed.
place on Sunday, w hen a large n u m afte r a w eek’s vacation a t home.
S atu rd ay , March 3. will be th e re g ber of th e m em bers of the Woodmen
Miss A nna E tlln g and Law rence W.
u lar m onthly m eeting day of Colum lodge from P o rtlan d sp e n t th e day A ndersen attended th e De Molay dance
bia grange.
clearin g a piece of land su rro u n d in g at L a u re lh u rst club house on F riday
Mrs. L. O strand visited her son-in- the new house w hich th e lodge hyllt evening. T h ere w as a large a tte n d
law and d au g h ter of B ridal Veil last last Septem ber. In addition to the ance of the m em bers of the D au ghters
week.
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cleaning up of th e ground, th e place of Job and th e De Molays and a w on
T he follow ing te ac h ers from here w as beautified by ab o u t $100 w orth of d erful tim e w as reported.
w ere in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay : Mrs. E thel sh ru b b ery and tre e s w hich w ere p la n t
Sm ith S tew art, th e Misses P auline ed before th e w orkers left for P o rt
Ladles’ Silk Hose Hoc
Rickll, P au lin e R ugroden and A rlie land. C orbett and su rro u n d in g locali
Blush, tan h ark , su n set, crash , g rain ,
K incaid.
ties a re Indeed places w here kind acts nude, gray, o tter, sk y , orchid, pink,
have been th o ro u g h ly dem onstrated. black, 85c. A ylsw orth & M artin.—Ad.
IV. M. ROBISON, Manager
Quality Goods Plus Service
ELSIE LANGLEY & SON
Lundquist Truck Line
Painting and Papering.
See Wm. E a rn s for p ainting, tin tin g T he B ram fam ily h as alread y moved
and papering. All w ork g u aranteed. into Its new home w hich was bu ilt a l
Window Cleaning
F or ex p ert window clean in g see S. H ogan road. R. 1, Box 70-A, G re sh m ost In a w eek’H tim e by the people of
T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith John am, Oregon.
H u rlb u rt, all w ork being donated.
Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
Rodney Shoultz, old est son of F.
Plano Toning.
Garden Service.
Plano tu n in g $3.50. P lano and o r Shoultz. w as visiting Sunday w ith his
P ru n in g , landscaping, law ns, spad gan rep airin g . F re d B. Jones, 2625 fath e r and b ro th er. Rodney Is em
ing. Old fashioned g ard en s a specialty. 49th stre e t SE., P o rtlan d , phone TAbor ployed as a window trim m er a t th e
Com plete line of fru it and ornam ental 8952, or G resham 1561.—Adv.
Olds & King sto re In P ortland.
tree s and sh ru b s for sale. W. W.
C h an ticleer Inn p resen ted a gay
Many new W ant Ads. today.
Stowe, phone 321.—Adv.
A Fair Warnin’!
"B eg o rrah , P at, an don’t y er be
ta lk in ’ back to me, because su re an '
I Jes got th ru a tld y ln ’ up th e h o u se !”
H ousew ife— "T he eggs you se n t th is
m orning w ere ro tten ."
G rocer—’’T h a t’s too bad.”
H ousew ife— “No, th e whole dozen.”
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