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GRESHAM OÜTLOOK, C O M IN G ALFRED E. CLARK FRIDAT, MAT 7, IW« PAGE THREE TROUTDALE OF PORTLAND TO PORTLAND F rien d s of Miss M iriam Spence gave a m iscellaneous show er in her honor last T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at th e home of her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spence Miss Spence and J. T. Mc G innis have set the date for th e ir w ed ding for May 12. The esteem in w hich SPECIALIST th is young couple is held w as show n by the m any frien d s and relativ es who in Internili Medicine l'or thè attended and also by th e m any beau tiful and useful gifts w hich she re past tiiteen yenrs ceived. The aftern o o n w as spent in social ch at and w alking about the DOES NOT OPERATE beautiful place and all had the p le as u re of looking th ro u g h th e fu tu re home of Miss Spence w hich is alm ost Will be at com pleted and it is in th e block ju st BENSON HOTEL w est of her p a re n ts' home. A dainty lunch w as served w hen Miss M arjorie The Savings are paused on to you! Thursday and Friday, K endall and Mrs. Sam H arlow and No credit accounts— no deliveries—no expensive, unnecessary, useless frills_no su Mrs. J. R. K n a rr presided. May 13 und 14. perfluous overhead expenses. That is why you can obtain NATIONALLY KNOWN Mr. and Mrs. Dell S hader and Mrs Office H ours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Dan Llew ellyn of P o rtlan d w ere guests Century SltÎres0**8*0^5 *** '<nve8* possible prices, «lay in unit «lay out, a« the 20th a t the K endall home S atu rd ay for Two Days Only lunch. All w ent to th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s L am p erts in th e a f tern o o n to a picnic dinner. No Charite for Consultation M illard B radley of P o rtlan d w as calling on old frien d s in T ro u td ale Dr. M ellenthin is a re g u la r g rad u a te Monday. in m edicine an d su rg ery and is li Mr. and Mrs. John E rricso n , Mr. and censed by th e sta te of Oregon. He Mrs. Cecil E rrisco n of P o rtlan d , E lm er does not op erate for chronic appen Rçad a few of dicitis, gall stones, u lc ers of stom ach, press com m ents— many unsolicited Noah and Mr. and Mrs. L. V. C alkins enjoyed a picnic Sunday n ear Crown to n sils or adenoids. Point. He has to his cred it w onderful re TH E PORTLAND NEWS, speaking I I.OI R—Kerr's Best Patent, 49-lb. sacks.... $2.09. Fisher’s Blend...... $2.19 Mrs. W. C raw ford and son W ill w ere su lts in diseases of th e stom ach, liver, of the S en ato rial candidates, said : Sunday g u ests a t th e home of her bow els, blood, skin, nerves, h ea rt, kid "If we w ere en tirely business-like in d au g h ter, Mrs. Tom H ensley of P o rt ney, bladder, bed w etting, c a ta rrn , th e conduct of our public affairs, in land. w eak lungs, rheum atism , sciatica, leg te n t only upon getting th e best m an Mr. and Mrs. H. E. W aite spent the A re v e la tio n in Je ll P ow ders, a w o n d e rfu l product. u lcers and re c ta l ailm ents. available for th e money, th e re is no* w eek-end in Olympia, W ashington. doubt whom we would employ. 1 p ack ag e R oyal G e la tin F R E E w ith th e p u rc h a se of Mrs. M. R. Cooper of P o rtlan d spent Below a re th e nam es of a few of his "We would em ploy a m an of proved Sunday w ith h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. 1 can R oyal B a k in g Pow der, 1 2-oz. s iz e ............................... |3 C m any satisfied p atien ts in O regon: achievem ent, proved honesty, proved L. G. Howell. fearlessn ess an d tru stw o rth in e ss. We Mrs. W. J. M artin, Moro, high blood Mr. and Mrs. A. T iller and Cecil LIBBY’S MILK, the n earest to fresh cream »IP’ "M arket D ay” RAISINS, Unbleached would em ploy a big man. p ressure. Calkins, who have sp en t several days tall cans, 4 fo r. . ‘ Seedless T hom pson's. 4-lb. p k g . . , . "A nd th a t m an is A lfred E. C lark Mrs. P ete r W estburg, Colton, stom Ashing at E ast Lake, Oregon, retu rn ed of P ortlan d ." ach trouble. T uesday and rep o rt plenty of flsh. MAZOLA OIL, for frying, baking or May PURE LARD, in bulk, fresh ly rendered, Mrs. H alvor N elson, Chinook, W ash., Mr. and Mrs. W. Bishop from Med onnaise, q u a rt .c a n ......................................... TH E TOLEDO LEA D ER: "M r. C lark 3 p o u n d s.................... goitre. is a m an who has had a w orld of ex ford, Oregon, spent the week-end at M artin Jorgesson, A storia, nerve perience, has th e age, th e dignity and th e T. A. Low home. On S atu rd ay eve "W hite W onder" SOAP, a N orthw est p ro d trouble. n iim li, i nt' oth er friends were the ability to re p re se n t th e people of ning SHREDDED WHEAT, pkg, lilt-, 3 f o r . .. Mrs. C hris H anson, Chinook, W ash., th is g reat sta te in th e n atio n al law invited in and they spent th e tim e in uct, 7 b a r s ............. ....................................... bowel tro u b le and neu ritis. m aking body as they should be re p playing 500. T hose who attended Mrs. Jam es E llis, Coquille, gall resen ted .” FULL CREAM CHEESE, ju s t rig h t w ere Mr. and Mrs. A. Rugge and Mr. 14 b a r s .......... stones and colitis. Pound 27e, 2 for and Mrs. Geo. Ju n o r and d au g h ter EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEW S: D orothy, Mr. and Mrs. F orbes P o rte r Jam es Suess, Lakeside, u lc ers of “T h ere are few m en in th e sta te who and d au g h ter Isab ella, Mr. and Mrs. stom ach. TO ILET PA PE R , soft san itary crepe STANDARD TOMATOES, lge. cans, 3 fo r. . J. II. Je n k in s, S ilverton, circu lato ry a re as w ell qualified for S en ato r as S hep h ard S tew art and A lfred Milne paper, 7-ox. rolls, 4 for 23c, 8 for. Mr. C lark .” trouble. of P o rtlan d , and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. TH E CONDON TIM ES: “ H is (Mr. Spence. 2 0 7 II CENTURY BROOMS, "6 sew n" m edium 6 fo r. . R em em ber above date, th a t co n su l C lark Dr. and Mrs. R. M. W altz and son ’s) know ledge of public affairs, weight, stro n g and durable, an ex tra - ta tio n on th is trip will be free and his prom inence as a law yer and his M arcus, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ziebeck GOLDEN BANTAM CORN. o rd in ary p arlo r broom, e a c h .. th a t his tre a tm e n t is different. rep u ta tio n as a sp eak er will prove v al and son, G erald, of P o rtlan d spent M arried w om en m ust be accom uable assets should th e people desire W ednesday evening w ith Mr. and Mrs. “Lily of the V alley”, can. I IN EA PPLE, broken sliced, packed the sam e us panied by th e ir husbands. C arl Ziebeck. to send him to W ashington." whole slices, except slices may be sep arated Mrs. J. R. M cGuire and d au g h ter A ddress: 211 B radbury Bldg., Los —P a id Adv. A lfred E. C lark for U nited in one or two places, rich, ripe, mellow 3 for. N orm a Ju n e, sp e n t la st w eek w ith Mrs. S ta te s S e n a to r C am paign Com m ittee. A ngeles, California. fruit, large cuns 19c, 3 f o r ..................... W allace Spence. COCOA, in bulk, p ure and wholesome, The M ultnom ah county P aren t- 2 p o u n d s.................................................... T each er circle will m eet in T routdale on May 15th. The m eeting w ill be held "Del Monte" HOT SAUCE, in th e M asonic hall, i t w ill be an in te restin g m eeting and a good a t from C alifornia, 2 can s. tendance is expected. Mr. and Mrs. C arl Ziebeck spent S w eeten e d , » B orden th e w eek-end in P o rtlan d and ou S u n 4 for pro d u c t. C a n . day w ent to Pigeon lake w ith friends . ¿..z «—‘J on a picnic. ‘Van C am p's” BEANS, medium size cans, », ' U»»«« Mrs. H. E. H ew itt, who has been «K. (18-oz. n et), 3 c a n s ......................... 3 for . visiting h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J Ross a t Albany, Oregon, retu rn ed home T uesday evening. C. C. Bush, who h as been In Texas for th e p ast m onth visiting relativ es retu rn ed home Friday. roaster to you, hence the Mr. and Mrs. C arl Bonderson en low price........ ................... te rta in e d a t th e ir home on Sunday her m other. Mrs. H attie W ilson, and b ro th ers G eorge and Russell of T ro u t FISH E R ’S SCRATCH FEED , M ILL R l'N , 80-lb. sacks......... $1.13 dale, Mr. and Mrs. R obert W ilson of 100-lb. sacks....... $2.78 P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. C larence P ar CRACKED CORN, 100-lb. sks. $2.23 sons of T ro u td ale, and Miss N athlea S elling of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Louise Mor rison and son Billy of Fairview . The T ro u td ale L adies Aid met Wed nesday at th e hom e of Mrs. H erbert The bigger the valve system, W hite. T h ere w as a very good a t SEDAN tendance and an in te restin g m eeting the greater the Intake and ex took place. At th e close of th e m eet —reflected from haust capacity. The greater the ing, delicious refre sh m e n ts w ere served by Mrs. C arl Zeibeck, Mrs intake and exhaust, the greater —we want you to feel that M unson and Mrs. H erb ert W hite. the power, tile speed, the activi A num ber from T ro u td ale held a welcome....... that spirit of picnic at Sandy Dell Sunday n ear the ty of tlie motor . . . The im home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard K narr. f. o. b. facto ry . Price» and helpfulness that is woven proved L-head motor of this specifications su b ject to Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Elex. Lam- c h an g e w ithout notice. into our service............... at p e rt Sunday, May 2. a 9-lb. girl. M oth Overland Sedan has the biggest GRESHAM, OREGON er and baby doing fine. each window, at each desk valve system of any engine of Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen West, Monday, May 3d, a 9-lb. boy. All do The new its size or type. This is what and from every officer and ing well. They nam ed the boy Thom as Willys Finance Plan gives it such sensational per Jam es. employe of this home bank m e a n s a sm aller formance-ability. This is what —co-operation down p a y m e n t, POWELL VALLEY makes it the most powerful, s m a l l e r m onthly —as you like it pay m en ts: and th e S ervices will be held a t th e Saron fastest and most active ear the low est cred it-co st in L u th eran church Sunday m orning at world has ever seen in its price- th e industry. 11. o'clock in ch arg e of R agner K ull berg, of P ortland. or size-class. A m ission m eeting Is to be held at the ch u rch on the 18th and 19th of May w hich w ill be attended by all of r¿. 2.V27ZOT2ÆZZÎZZH2ZZZZÏCZHZZZ7ZZ7ZZÏISZZ2723, MMOMMMm the m in iste rs th ro u g h o u t the P ortland d istric t of th e Oregon conference. Dr. Mellenthin C andidate for th e R epublican N om ination for United States Senator ECONOMICAL FOOD DISTRIBUTION Offerings Sat. and Mon., May 8 and 10 INTRODUCING ROYAL GELATIN a FREE! “,35c 38c 49c 59c 25c 29c 49C 53c . 33C . 65C 45c (A O„ MoC 23c 65c r-r- »)»YC 15c Eagle Milk 15c 29c "20j? 59j? 25c 20th Century Coffee Ä c„e„“r lb. 47c. 3 lbs. $1.38 Leads All Light Cars in POWER 595 BANK 0E GRESHAM OVERLAND WITH SLIDING GEAR TRANSMISSION HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. J. C. H ESSEL W. A. H ESSEL Phone Gresham 1111 GRAVEL KELSO The Kelso Sunday school m eets at the ch u rch every Sunday at 10 a. m A fter th e session la st Sunday, the Kelso Sunday school Joined th a t of the M ethodist at P leasan t Home for a pic nic dinner and aftern o o n program . G oodw ill S enator Stanfield has S enate Com m ittee positions w hich It would tak e y ea rs for a new se n a to r to attain . He is C hairm an of Public L an d s; has high rank In Finance, th e forem ost com m ittee: is ran k in g m em ber on Civil Service and on Claim s and Is th ird on P o st Offices and Post Roads. We a re leaving nothing undone th a t will b etter equip us to serve you and thus m erit your in c re as ing good will. GILLIS The G illis baseball nine will cross hats with the B ridal Veil team at 2:30 Sunday, May 9, on th e G illis diamond Th*' benefit dance given by th e Gillis baseball team w as w ell attended and a good tim e w as enjoyed by all. The G illis boys tak e th is o p p o rtu n ity to th an k all who so ably and w illingly assisted. Stanfield Home Loan Hill HS i-z?7zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzgzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzi3| 1 Crushed Rock, Road Material All Kind» of Plants W a lr a d & W righ t, Inc. Portland Phone EA, 2330 Stanfield s R ecord o f A ch iev em en t For O regon (/resham Phone ISSI for window boxes and flower beds Protects Hull Hun Water Supply A large F rench H ydrangea given free with every o rd er of >2 or over. S enator S tanfield’s bill for deeding over 91,000 acres of th e Bull Run Reserve to th e City of P o rtlan d will g u ara n tee a p erm an en t supply of the fam ous, p ure Bull Run w ater. Stanfield Keeps Promise Io World War Veterans S enator Stanfield has actively supported all legislation for the relief of v eteran s of all w ars. He voted to over-ride th e P re sid en t’s veto of the A djusted Com pensation Act, May 19, 1924; also the veto of I I □ the (olnt Civil W ar and Spanish-A m erican W ar v eteran s' pension- in cre ase bill In 1924. He actively supported th e S panish-A m erican vet e ra n s ’ pension-increase bill which passed the S enate April 14 1926 and was signed by the P resid en t May 1. Floral Resigns and Spray « F. W. SABRANSKY THE SERVICE WITH NO FLORIOT Division at »1« Tel. RU 4873 Portland. Rt. 1. Box 55 E X ( USES AM» > 0 REGRET* Our u n d ertak in g service is based upon m eeting th e needs and de sire s of every one of our patrons. It is an individual service, sp ecial ly designed to fit th e em ergency req u irem en ts of each fam ily we serve. Consult us. GATES FUNERAL HOME Phone 2471 BORING J. O. BAILEY REPUBLICAN For Re-elertioa State Representative —Paid Adv J. E. McCall. T he Stanfield Home Loan Bill, when enacted Into law, will b en efit thousands of city dw ellers desirous of building and ow ning a home. It provides for g overn m ent-supervised Io an s, In am ounts of >600 to >10,000, on the easy-payinent, long-term and low ra te of In terest plan. - 8 A preaching service will be held at the Boring M ethodist church Sunday m orning at 10 o'clock by the pastor, the Rev. E. W W lthnell. of P leasant Home. T he subject of th e service will be, "M ary, the M other of Je su s.” S un day school will be held at 11 o'clock, Im m ediately follow ing the preaching service. Has a Record of 100 Per Cent for Labor S enator Stanfield has a record of 100 per cent for legislation bene ficial to Labor and W om ens and C hildren’s W elfare. He say s: "I believe th a t labor is en titled to bargain collectively and to a g rea ter sh a re of the profits of In d u stry .” S tates w hich re-elect th e ir Senator» and R ep resen tativ es have a far g re a te r Influence In governm ental affairs and obtain m uch larg er ap p ro p riatio n s and o th er F ederal aid th an those states which send new men to Congress. Stanfield’» high rank on Senate committee» help» Oregon It would take a new man years to attain hi» rank in Senate. (»tanfield-for-O regon Campaign. E. D. Cusick. Manager. (P aid Adv.