GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
For real estate loans see or call B.
W. Thorne.—Adv.
ARTHUR BJUR
L ic e n s e d E le c tr ic ia n
a n d C o n tr a c to r
F o u rte e n y e a rs ex p erien ce.
Well Known — Satisfaction
G u a ra n te e d .
Office P h o n e 601
G resh am ,
O regon
FRIDAT,
ROCKWOOD
PLEASANT HOME
The moving p ictu re film, from the
book. “ Flow ing Gold,” by Rex Beach,
w ill be show n a t th e M ethodist ch u rch
in Rockwood S atu rd ay evening. May 1,
beginning at 8 o'clock. T h ere w ill be
special m usic and Ice cream an d cake
w ill be served.
Sunday school w ill convene a t 10
o'clock a t th e Rockwood M ethodist
ch u rch and E pw orth League will m eet
a t 7 in th e evening. Prof. C. I. A n
drew s. directo r of religious education
for th e Oregon conference of the M. E.
church, w ill speak Sunday evening at
8 o'clock.
The Ladies Aid of th e P lea san t
Home M ethodist ch u rch is m aking
p rep a ra tio n s for Its ban q u et to be held
May 8. G overnor P ierce w ill be the
m ain sp eak er of the evening, and a
sh o rt m usical program w ill be given.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L en n a rts drove
to Salem Sunday to visit w ith th e ir
d au g h ter, A nna, who is a ju n io r at
W illam ette U niversity.
Mrs. M. Shum w ay and son Robert
and g ran d d au g h ter. Miss In es Bell,
will leave S atu rd ay for Nampa. Idaho,
to v isit w ith Mr. and Mrs. George
Reed. Mrs. Reed is a d au g h ter of Mrs.
Shum w ay, and Mr. Reed is a son of
F. C. Reed of L innem ann.
P ro c to r’s sto re has moved into its
new building n ear th e O rient school
house on the Mt. Hood Loop highw ay
C. M. Bell & Son, P lea san t Home
garag e men, m ade a trip to so u th ern
Oregon recen tly , v isitin g G ran ts P ass,
K lam ath F alls, and o th er points. They
stated th a t P lea san t Home looked best
of all to them .
Miss M arg aret F itzgerald, of Au
burn, W ashington, has been spending
a few days with relativ es and friends.
She visited w ith her m other. Mrs. J. H.
F itzgerald, a t Kelso, also w ith th e B.
C. A ltm an fam ily a t P lea san t Home
and called at G resham Union high
school w here she was form erly a s tu
dent. She is staying w ith an au n t at
A uburn.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ja ck a re receiv
ing co n g ratu latio n s on th e b irth of
th e ir first g rea t g randchild, G w endo
lyn, who w as born to Mr. and Mrs.
H arold Jack , A pril 11, at the home of
th e la tte r ’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs.
Lym an Davies a t L usted. T he little
m iss weighed 7% pounds.
Mrs. P e a rl P endleton, of G raham ,
W ashington, is h ere for several weeks
w ith relativ es, J. R. H all and fam ily
n ear K elso and an au n t, Mrs. D. D.
Jack . Mr. and Mrs. E. R. H all, of
P o rtland, w ere also calle rs at th e Jack
home T uesday evening.
D IS C O U N T
F o r One W eek
B e g in n in g M ay l a $5 d is
c o u n t g iv en
on
every
PISTON ELECTRIC WASHER
Com e a n d see fo r y o u rse lf—d e m o n s tra tio n s th a t a re
re a liz a tio n s by th e s e w o n d e rfu l w a sh e rs.
L o w est P riced
E lectric W asher on the M arket
$55. $58. $65.
E a s ie s t on th e c lo th e s a n d th e r e is a reaso n .
D e m o n stra te d a t
A. IV. Metzger & Co.
by The Fem Co., Portland, Oregon
CORBETT
T h ere will be p reach in g Sunday eve
ning a t 7:30 a t th e new H u rlb u rt
schoolhouse by th e Rev. E. R. D. Hol-
lensted, of F airview . All a re invited
to atten d th is service.
THOMAS H.
HURLBURT
FOR
County
Commissioner
REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES
MAY 2 1 ,1 9 2 6
Fair, economical — yet progressive
and practical
— P a id A dv.
MEN-Keep Cool
The popular P. Q. A. Union Suits in ecru, short
sleeves, ankle length, none better for............
$1.50
CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR
I he Nazareth Union Suit for boys and girls 2 to 12
years. • S u i t ............................................................ 89c
Little Brother’s Sealpax for boys, made like Dad’s.
All sizes. Suit......................................................... 98c
Boy’s Balbriggan Union Suits.....................................60c
Little Sister Sealpax for girls. White check nain
sook, 4 to 12 years................................................... S9
Also girls’ Ribbed Union Suits...............
50^ and 60<'
A new lot of children's 34 sox with fancy cuffs at
25, 35 and 50c
CANVAS FOOTWEAR
Children’s Black Canvas Oxfords, at 7 5 ', $1.00, $1.15
Boys’ W hite Canvas Reds, brown trim,
priced $1.25, $1.35, $1.45
M en’s White Canvas Reds, brown trim, good grade
pair $1.95
MERCANTILE CO.
T he H ouse of Q u a lity ”
G R ESH A M . OREGON
PH O N E 1111
We Give G reen T ra d in g Stam p«
D on’t fo rg e t M other on
th is day of days. Send h er
a g ift of som e k in d ,
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will he at
BENSON HOTEL
T h u rsd a y and F rid a y ,
May 13 and I I .
Below a re th e nam es of a few of his
m any satisfied p atien ts in O regon:
Mrs. W. J. M artin, Moro, high blood
p ressu re.
Mrs. P eter W estburg, Colton, stom
ach trouble.
Mrs. H alvor N elsont Chinook, Wash.,
goitre.
M artin Jo rg esso n , A storia, nerve
trouble.
Mrs. C hris llanHon, Chinook, W ash.,
bowel tro u b le and neuritis.
Mrs. Jam es E llis, Coquille, gall
stones and colitis.
Jam es Suess, Lakeside, u lcers of
stom ach.
J. R. Je n k in s, S ilverton, circ u lato ry
trouble.
Rem em ber above data» th a t co n su l
tatio n on th is trip will be free and
th a t his tre a tm e n t Is different.
M arried women m u st be accom
panied by th e ir husbands.
A ddress: 211 B radbury Bldg., Los
A ngeles. C alifornia.
Old Time and Modern
DANCE
(>hen by G irls’ C ooklrg l lnb to
send delegates to O. A. C.
F A IR V IE W (TTY HALL
Saturday, May 1
'laities for “ 500”
G o o d M usic
G o o d T im e
G o o d F lo o r
G o o d E a ts
R efreshm ents served by the Club
Adm ission, Ladies 25c
G ents, 5oc
EVERYBODY W ELCOME
(America
(welcomes it
with open arms
H e re is a su g g e stio n
BOX ( ANDIES
in a p p ro p ria te boxes spec
ial fo r M other, o r a lovely
c a rd w ith a b e a u tifu l s e n
tim en t.
FO B T H E PICN IC
L et us su p p ly you w ith
w ax p ap er, n a p k in s , fru it,
sa n d w ich goods a n d kodak
filins.
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B edding p la n ts from
G re sh am G re e n h o u se
fo r sa le h ere.
The Oscarette
SECOND & MAIN
GRESHAM
Portland-Gresham
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in te re s t a n d e n th u sia sm of th e m o to r-w ise A m erican public
a s h a s th is new “ 70” W illy s-K n ig h t Six . . . So s u p e rio r
is th is c a r in its p h e n o m e n a l pow er, so d ifferent in its
m an y a d v a n ta g e s, it is easy to u n d e rs ta n d w hy its g rip on
th e public im a g in a tio n h a s been so in te n s e ' a n d so fa r
rea c h in g .
| T h is new “ 70” Six ap p lie s th e p rin c ip le s of hig h -sp eed
I e n g in e c o n stru c tio n to th e K n ig h t S leeve-V alve m o to r
- w ith s ta r tlin g resu lts. W ith a 2 15-16-inch bore a n d 4 % -
? inch s tro k e th is new S leeve-V alve Six e n g in e d e liv e rs
| g r e a te r pow er per cubic in ch of pisto n d isp la c em e n t
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a lly o u t-p e rfo rm s all o th e r sto ck c a rs of c o m p a rab le size.
It affords an uneq u aled c o m b in a tio n of lib e ral room w ith
m o d ern com pact a p p e a ra n c e . It h a s a long, racy effect
w ith m o d era te a c tu a l len g th . H ere is an econom y of
w eig h t n e v e r before achieved in a c a r of its type.
SEDAN
I V. PORTLAND
1$
1495
new
Touring $1295
T he social com m ittee of the T ro u t
dale E a ste rn S tar ch ap ter w ill give a
dance at the T ro u td ale city hall May
8. Good m usic w ill be furnished.
Mrs. C larence P arso n s, who has
been ill the p ast two w eeks a t the
hom e of her m other, Mrs. H attie W il
son, will re tu rn to her hom e th e la t
te r p a rt of th e week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave B urns and John
B urns, Jr., of Newberg, spent Sunday
a t the home of Mrs. M argaret Burns.
The last of the series of dances glv
en by th e P.-T. A. S atu rd ay n ig h t was
w ell attended, and a good tim e was
reported.
The T ro u td ale m eat m a rk e t has been
moved from th e M urphy Into th e Long
building and is ready for business.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson and Mr
and Mrs. P aul H ubbell and son, of
P o rtlan d , w ere d in n er gu ests of Mrs
Mary P arso n s Monday evening.
Mrs. Otis Bowen, of Camas, is sp en d
ing th e week a t the T iller home.
A county h ea lth m eeting w as Held at
th e home of Mrs. W. C. Spence Mon
day afternoon.
Will C raw ford and son E m erson re
tu rn ed from B urlington, Oregon, S a t
urday. w here they have been fishing
for salm on, and left T h u rsd ay for
S kam ania, W ashington, to be gone for
som e tim e fishing.
Sunday picn ick ers at Sandy Dell
th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
K n arr, w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. R. K n arr,
Misses M argaret Bailey, M arjorie
K endall and Miriam Spence, Jo h n Mc
G innis, A rth u r M atches. Mr. and Mrs
M. B. McGinnis and Mrs. King joined
them In th e evening.
W. Bailiff, of P o rtlan d , has pur
chased the b arb er shop from Alvin
Copeland,
Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s L am pbert re
tu rn ed Tuesday from a visit w ith Mr
and Mrs. George Fox, of n ear Bend,
Oregon.
Mrs. R osendeter, of P o rtlan d , was a
visitor at th e A. D. K endall home
Tuesday.
Mrs. King left T uesday evening for
her home in A storia, afte r spending a
week w ith Mrs. M. B. McGinnis.
WILLYS
KNIGHT
F . O. B. FA C T O R Y
W e reserv e the righ t to
ch a n g e price* anti sp eclfica-
ttona w ithout notice.
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■ D a lly ex cep t S u n d a y s and H o lid a y s.
P. V.— P ow ell V a lley .
B . L.—B a se Line.
TROUTDALE
Dr. M ellenthin is a re g u la r g rad u a te
in m edicine and su rg ery and is li
censed by th e sta te of Oregon. He
does not o p erate for chronic app en
dicitis, gall stones, u lcers of stom ach,
to n sils or adenqids.
He has to his cred it w onderful re
su lts in diseases of the stom ach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, h eart, k id
ney, bladder, bed w etting, c a ta rrn ,
w eak lungs, rheum atism , sciatica, leg
u lcers and rectal ailm ents.
Mottled Gray I nion Suits, summer weight, suit.... 98c
S unday, May !»
Dr. Mellenthin
In In tern ili M edicine for the
p ast fifteen y ears
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Mother’s
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GEO. LEWIS & SON
No C harge fo r C onsultation
M en’s real B. T. D.s white nainsook, round neck
knee length. Suit................................................ $1.50
PAGE THREK
TO PORTLAND
Two Days Only
TOPK.IS, White Athletic Union
Suit, loose and cool, the ut
most in underwear value
for $1.00
SF.ALPAX UN ION SUITS for
men, 2 buttons on shoulder.
Good quality of check nain
sook, guaranteed.
If they
rip, a new one will be given.
S u i t ..................................$1.50
19¿6
O w ned and op erated by
Office H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
If you a re in need of an y su m m e r
u n d e rg a rm e n ts, look o v er th e fo l
lo w in g lis t. You m ay find ju st
w h a t you w a n t.
90,
C O M IN G
SPEC IA LIST
Im p artia l and unbiased consideratio n for th e needs
of each com m unity in th e county.
APRII.
T he new W illys F inance
Ulan offers a sm aller down
paym ent, low er m onthly
paym ents; and the lowest
cred it-co st in the industry.
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HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
J. C. H ESSEL
W. A. H E SSE I,
P h o n e G re sh am 1141
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STEIWER
R E P U B L IC A N
FOR
U. S. SENATOR
What Jiidtfe
Lawrence T. Harris
Thinks of Steiwer
"I am su p p o rtin g and shall
vote for him because his sp len
did qualifications highly recom
mend him to th e voters of th is
com m onw ealth.
"H is train in g , experience, n a t
u ral ability, high ideals and
Hpletidld citizenship give prom
ise of notable accom plishm ent.
"I p redict th a t if F red erick
Steiw er is seated In th e U. S.
S enate he will, before th e end of
first term , become recognized
th ro u g h o u t the nation as one of
th e lead ers of th a t body, and
th a t th ro u g h him Oregon will
reap m uch cred it and honor.”
V o te for a R epublican W ho C an Be E lected
VOTE FOR STEIWER
P a id A dv.—S te iw e r for S en a to r
C om m ittee.
Isa a c S ta p les, C hairm an.
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G resham Beauty Shoppe
>50 to >200 will buy a good used car everything in th e line of cosm etic
therapy.
C ourteous and efficient
at th e H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv.
treatm en t. Mrs. Lois St. Clair, F irs t
S tate Bank building, phone 1841,
NO TICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
G resham .—Adv.
U n ited S ta te s L and Office.
P ortlan d . O regon M arch 22. 1926.
N c 'lc e Is h ereb y g iv en th a t G eorge S.
Shepherd, w h ose poet office a d d ress Is g iv
en a s 725 O asco B ld g , P ortlan d , O regon,
filed In thi." office F eb ru ary 17, 1926, h is
a p p lica tio n No. 07816,—w h ich a p p lication
w a s com p leted M arch 20, 1926,— for e x
c h a n g e o f certa in la n d s w ithin th e Mt.
ff-e c l N a tio n a l F o rest, S ta te o f O regon,
for tim b er w ithin th e Sant lam N a tio n a l
F oreet, S ta te o f O regon, under the a c t o f
M arch 20, 1922 (42 S ta t. 466) ae per C om
m issio n er's letter "K" o t N ovem b er 30.
1926, th e lan d s offered In e x c h a n g e bein g
described a s fo llo w s
T he N E H Sec. 22, T. 1 N , R 6 E„ W . M
!6o a cres
T h e tim b er selected b ein g located on the
S B U 8W % S ec 16, T. 9 8 . II. 6 E., W. M .
40 acres.
A n y and all persona cla im in g a d v ersely
th e la n d s describ ed or th e tim ber, oz d e
sir in g to o b ject becauee o f the m ineral
ch a ra cter o f the land, or for an y other
reason , to the d isp o sa l to ap p lica n t,
sh ou ld file th eir affidavltw o f p ro test In
th is office on or before th e le t d ay o f
M ay, 1926
W A L T E R L TOOZE, 8 r , R eg ister
M arion C ounty
M ultnom ah C ounty.
N o tice w ill be pub lish ed for four co n
se cu tiv e w eek s In the "fillverton T rib u n e,”
and th e "G reeham O u tlook .”
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If it Is a cu ltiv ato r or a com bine
' h arv ester, R uark sells it for less and
pays th e freight. In tern atio n al H ar-
I vester Co., 300 Belm ont St., P o rtland.
—Adv.
Window Cleaning
For ex p ert window cleaning see 8.
Plano Tuning.
Tajlm a, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo hn
P iano tu n in g >3 50. P iano and o r Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
gan rep airin g . Fred B. Jones, 2825
49th s tre e t SB., P o rtlan d , phone TAbor
T u rn over a new leaf—to th e W ant
8952, or G resham 1561,—Adv.
Ads.
SAND s GRAVEL
C rushed R ock, R oad M aterial
W a lr a d & W r ig h t, I n c .
P o rtla n d P h o n e EA. 2330
G re sh am P h o n e 1631