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ORESHÁX OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, I.oop ItL’hnay Opened. PLEA SA N T HOME ROCKWOOD The Mt. Hood Loop highway was J ------------ opened to sum m er traffic la st W ednes- B orn,-to Mr. and Mrs. H enry P aape Much p raise h as been h eard on all day, w eeks ahead of its scheduled j on May 5, a son, w eighing 94» pounds sides co n cern in g th e Chinese o p eretta. tim e. T he snow from th e last half | w^ ° has been nam ed D onald Richard, 'T h e N ightingale,” w hich w as r e n m ile of the loop by G overnm ent cam p I Before her m arria g e Mrs. P aap e was dered S atu rd ay evening for th e benefit w as rem oved by a p arty of p ersisten t Miss R uth Ick ler. of club w ork. It is th o u g h t th a t enough w as realized from the play to shovelers from P o rtlan d , headed by J. j ----------------------- defray th e ex penses of sending th ree L. S. Snead, se c re ta ry of th e Colum bia HALEY d elegates to th e sum m er school at C or G orge Motor Coach com pany. T he j ------------ d rifts w ere th re e feet in height, b u t ' *’e m a' e ch o ru s from th e Powell vallis. T he play is said to be th e best quickly disappeared when th e voluu- ' a '*e>’ L u th e ra n ch u rch w ill give a ever produced at Rockwood and much ta ry road crew s tackled them . T he co n c ert at the H aley B ap tist ch u rch on cre d it is due th e teach ers. Mrs. Lyle en tire highw ay around th e m ountain is I S a,u rtiay evening, May 15, to w hich all Sm ith and Mrs. O rville H am lin for the invited. R efresh m en ts w ill be excellent tra in in g they gave th e pupils. now open to trav el. a re inv*ted. I served. E. Johnson, of P o rtlan d , has p u r- See the b arg ain s listed in th e W ant . chased th ree acres of th e Ole D aniel- Ads. Many new W ant Ads. today. , son place facing th e B arr road and has a fine seven-room residence alm ost com pleted. T he fam ily w ill move out from the city as soon as school is out. E dw ard D ickenson visited his p a r en ts, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k D ickenson Sunday. O ther g u ests a t th e hom e w ere KeMnrinir T a x es Mr. and Mrs. W illard Cook. 18 C ou n ties A lbert S tockton and bride w ere c a ll ers a t tiie S tockton home Monday. S enator Stanfield's bill to r e T he Rockwood baseball team won fund $1,907.000 of O. & C. g ra n t land taxes to IS counties of O re th e p en n an t in th e recen t co n test gon w as reported out favorably w hich w as put on by th e C orbett, on May 8, 1926, by his S enate H u rlb u rt. O rient. T ro u td ale an d Rock Com m ittee on Public L ands, for wood school team s. The league was passage in th e Senate. Besides organized by R. D. H ew itt, p rincipal resto rin g th is big sum to the counties affected, th e bill pro of th e T ro u td ale school, and th e p en vides for the an n u a l paym ent of n an t aw arded to th e Rockwood team $500,000 h ere after, w hich will w as in recognition of its w inning very greatly reduce the burden every gam e in w hich it p articip ated . of the ta x p ay ers of Oregon. Stanfield Gets Favorable Report On His $5,000,000 Refund Bill W innintr F ig h t f ttr R eso u rces S enator Stanfield m ain tain s th at O regon's reso u rces belong to :he peopie of Oregon and is m ak ing a determ ined tight to secure for them all of th e revenues de rived from the utilization of pub lic lands in Oregon, and to m a teria lly reduce taxes. His G razing Bill, reported out favorably by th e C om m ittee on Public L an d s, is th e e n te r ing wedge of his cam paign tow ard th a t end. S tan field for Port m id S h ip p in g U. S. S en ato r M cNary w ired B ert A nderson, rep u b lican county chairm an of Jack so n County, on May 4: "I am busy a ssistin g in the h ea rin g s before th e S enate Com m erce Com m ittee on the attem p ted sale of th e O riental line by th e Shipping Board to th e D ollar in te rests. SENATOR STA N FIELD IS ASSISTING ME IN EVERY WAY HE CAN.” W ritin g F a v o ra b le R ep ort on L in coln C ounty Refund As ran k in g m em ber of the S enate C om m ittee on Claim s, S en ato r Stanfield is d raftin g th e rep o rt of th a t com m ittee recom m ending th e passage of the M cNary bill for th e repaym ent to Lincoln County of over $45,000 in back tax es on the U. S. spruce lands. I n s is ts on E arly C om p letion o f R o osevelt H ig h w a y S enator Stanfield recognizes the econom ic and stra te g ic v alu e of the R oosevelt H ighw ay and m a in ta in s th a t it should be com pleted a t the ea rliest possible m om ent, because of the g re a t developm ent it w ill bring, p a rtic u la rly to all of W estern Oregon. H elped P a ss O rig in a l F ed eral H igh w ay Act S enator Stanfield, as a m em ber of the Com m ittee on P o st Offices and P ost Roads, gave m a teria l aid In securing the p assag e of the o rig i nal $75,000,000 F ederal H ighw ay Act. S enator Stanfield secured the inclusion in th e T ow nsend bill of an ap p ro p riatio n of $15,000,000 for fo rest roads, the first large ap p ro p riatio n for fo rest roads ever m ade by Congress. M ore F ed era l Funds fo r R iv ers and H arbors Since S enator Stanfield has been in the Senate, $7,3S6,0u0 of F ed era l funds have been secured for the im provem ent of riv ers and h a r bors in Oregon. As a n u m b e r of the pow erful F in an ce Com m ittee. S enator Stanfield in sists upon la rg e r a p p ro p riatio n s for riv er and h a r bor im provem ents in Oregon and is in position to ren d e r valuable aid in securing O regon's ju s t sh a re of governm ent money for th is purpose. STANFIELD'S HIGH RANK ON SENATE COMMITTEES HELPS OREGON. IT WOULD TAKE YEARS EOR V NEW MAN TO ATTAIN HIS RANK IN THE SENATE. (Stanfield-for-O regon Campaign MAY 11, I K» PAGE THREE FAIRVIEW A unique and beautiful service was held S unday evening at the Sm ith Me m o rial P re sb y teria n ch u rch The house was filled and th e ch u rch was b eau ti fully decorated w ith fern s and flowers. T he M other's Day concert w as in ch arg e of th e W om en's society. Solos, duets and ch o ru s singing by m others and young women of th e ch u rch , were featu red and Mrs. W. Scott, of S a lem. w hose husband served th e F air- view church for 16 years, w as the sp eak er and gave a fine ad d ress on "T h e T ru e H om e.” F low ers w ere dis trib u te d th ro u g h th e congregation by little girls. A n um ber of m others and g ra n d m others w ere p resen t, but th e special honor g u ests w ere four g re a t-g ra n d m o th ers who occupied a front pew. Mrs. E. R. D. H ollensted, se creta ry of the W om en's society, presided and Mrs. G. P. I.um sden introduced the sp eak er. T he p asto r co n g ratu lated th e g re a t g ran d m o th ers on having attain ed the coveted honor of living to see th e ir R E P U B L I C A N C A N D ID A T E E O R th ird g eneration. He also paid a tr ib ute to th e faith fu l labor of th e Rev. Mr. Scott in F airv iew and su rro u n d ing country. As Mr. Scott Is in a hos pital in Salem w here he has been con fined for sev eral m onths, a t th e re D ept. F ig h t q u est of th e p asto r, the m em bers of the con g reg atio n bowed th e ir heads in silen t p ray er in his behalf. T he s e r Experienced — Tried — Capable F o r real e sta te loans see o r call B. vice closed w ith th e singing*of "The W. T horne.—Adv. Glory Song” by th e co ngregation and benediction. Mrs. George F rukes, of Scappoose, ■ I‘a id A d v . visited a few days la st week w ith her j sister, Mrs. J. W. Moller and fam ily. 1 GILLIS Mrs. E lsie L angley has a new Chev- | ro let delivery ear. T h e G illis baseball team playei! Mrs. Jo h n Jo n a s has retu rn ed to her B ridal Veil Sunday, the score resu lt- ! home afte r spending th re e w eeks in ! ing 19 to 4 in favor of Gillis. Good S am a ritan hospital. She is Mr. and Mrs. Orval Mamiry en ter- ' m uch im proved and her frien d s are tained Sunday evening with a turkey glad to see her hom e again. Mrs. A. B. Moller has sold h er home d in n er in iionor of C harley W heeler, on F o u rth and Main stre e ts to F ran k who has been em ployed at th e Bailey { Clare. She expects to move to P o rt b arb e r shop in G resham and who left ' Monday m orning for ail extended trip land th is week. An old fashioned dance will be given th ro u g h Idaho and M ontana for the by th e P aren t-T ea ch e r association at benefit of his h ealth . O thers p resen t the city hall S atu rd ay evening, May 15. a t th e d inner w ere Mr. and Mrs. A lfred f t T ables will he provided for card s for G underson, c i sa n d y , Mrs. E dna Bunt- | ing, of G re ham , and Duke S cheiner those not w ishing to dance. and R egina H orger, of E agle Cr^ek. Mr. W heeler expects to re tu rn to KELSO G resham in a m onth or so. Mrs. W alter D olan w as th e hostess (a business man) recently for th e K elso W om an's club. P L E A SA N T VALLEY T he follow ing m em bers w ere p resen t: R e p u b lic a n C a n d i d a t e f o r M esdaines H oeck, K irsh, K ligel, Robt. Miss L a u ra S tevens of P o rtlan d was Jo n sru d , J. H. Revenue, D. Hite, Spooner. H ere, P eteraon, G. E ri, T. callin g on re la tiv e s h ereab o u ts, last D unn, and one visitor, Mrs. H u ett, a week. siste r of Mrs. Dolan. Im p o rtan t elec J. F. W ing and F re d V anderburg of tion m easu res w ere discussed a fte r the L en ts w ere vulley v isito rs recently. business session. The hostess served Mr. and Mrs. W illard Bliss and ch il delicious refresh m en ts. The n ex t m eet d ren took a m otor trip up th e valley M ULTNO M AH COUNTY ing w ill be a t th e hom e of Mrs. E. on S unday of la st week. T h eir trip , Herz. took them as far south as Mt. Angel S lo g a n : — M o re b u s i n e s s in and S cotts Mills. T here’s where you’ll find V O T E X 22 ON B A L L O T g o v e r n m e n t ; le s s g o v e r n m e n t Mrs. N. S. B ostriek of San F ran cisco | in b u s in e s s . th a t i t ’s paint-up time. Is visiting w ith her sisters, Mrs. Win. D ah lq u ist und Mrs. E. R. Johnson, of E ndorsed by Look for cracks in the paint th is place. GRESHAM DRUG CO. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. G iltner of P o rt film, chalkiness, blisters. TABER PHARMACY land w ere o u t S unday looking after Then, don’t w ait—PA IN T DAVIDSON DRUG STORE th e ir farm . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Richey of Boring — before the surface is gone | w ere valley v isito rs W ednesday. and wood or m etal is ex Mr. and Mrs. B. E. T u rn e r a re re- | joining over th e a rriv a l of a new baby posed. I girl. T he little Miss arriv ed T h u rs- I day m orning, May 6, and tipped the P a in ts o f scales at 8 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. H alstrom have I la stin g q u a lity j sold th e ir home on th e Mt. Hood Loop I road an d have moved to Portiuud. Rasmussen Pure Paints lost re L. C. H ollenbeck wus tra n sa c tin g markably long on south walls - business in L en ts T h u rsd ay afternoon. where exposure to sun and rain Mrs. T. H. G rave is seriously ill at is most se v ere. They are econom her hom e on B utler road. Mrs. G rave's m any frien d s hope to h ear of her ical, and colors are harmonious. speedy recovery. Specify Rasmussen Pure Paint I. W. B utler, who u n d erw en t a ma- | for fine outside work. jo r o p eratio n in a P o rtla n d hospital sev eral w eeks ago, is convalescing R ASM U SSEN & COM PANY and w ill soon be ab le to re tu rn home. EKW ALL Circuit Judge VOTE 42 X Ekwall, W. A. F. IL PETERSON State Representative Titwtone ElE DEALERS Portland - Seattle Serve You B e tte r and Save You Money CEDAR B. F. MULKEY R e p u b lic a n C a n d i d a t e f o r We have the tires and the tubes th a t are delivering thousands of extra m iles— Congress Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires E very fiber o f every cord is saturated and insulated with rubber. Used by th e operators o f the biggest taxicab, m otorbus and truck fleets. These big buyers measure mileage and dem and M ost Miles P er Dollar. Firestone Steam-Welded Tubes Steam -W elding vulcanizes the splice in live steam — a special Firestone process — assuring an air-tight tube, so im portant to the life of your tire. You, too, can get th e extra mileage, economy and comfort now enjoyed by the big transportation leaders and by hundreds of thousands of satisfied motorists, by equipping your car with these wonderful Gum -Dipped Tires and Steam W elded Tubes. W E TA K E YOUR OLD T IR E S IN TR A D E and will give liberal allowance for unused mileage. Come and see us. Oldfield Tires and Tubes L et us show you why Oldfield Tires and Tubes have made such a good name for themselves. Com pare these tires and tubes with any others on the m arket. M a d e in th e g r e a t F ire s to n e fa c to r ie s by e x p e r t t ir e b u ild e rs , a n d c a r r y th e s ta n d a r d g u a r a n te e 30x3tf 30x3% 34x314 31x4 32x4 32«4K 33x4H »3x5 HIGH PRESSURE CORDS Regular C l.................................... $10.25 Extra Size Cl................................... 11.40 Extra Size S. S ............................... 14 00 S. 8 .................. ........................... 18 00 S. S .................................................. 19 20 S. S .................................................. 23 70 S. S .................................................. 24.75 S. S.................................................... 31.50 OVER-SIZE BALLOONS W « 4.44.......................................................... $14 05 29x4.75............................................................ 14.73 3»i4*75............................................................ 17.50 29x4.95............................................................ 18.55 31x5.25............................................................ 21.93 3i*0 00 ............................................................ 25.13 Kaser Filling Station GRESHAM, OREGON P r i m a r i e s M a y 21. Mr. an d Mrs. C. H. K inder. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stafford and Joe Gill sp e n t I S unday w ith Mr. and Mrs. M iller and | fam ily a t L usted. Mrs. M. W atson and her son, P au l, who m ake th e ir hom e at the farm of I the M ountain View F lo ral com pany, went to P o rtlan d W ednesday to flOB- su it a physician Both a re tak in g tre a tm e n ts. Mr. Davies, of P lea san t Home, Is | p u ttin g up a b arn for C. H K inder and Joe GUI. Mrs. V andergrif. of R ainier, w as a recen t aftern o o n and night guest at th e C. H. K inder hom e W ednesday. Mulkey m akes his position as a c a n d idate definite and ce rtain , by d e c la r ing him self for th e 18th am endm ent dedicating him self to the proposition of secu rin g F ed eral aid for H ydro- E lectric developm ent for Oregon. In his platform he sta te s: “I will m ake It my business to cause the federal governm ent to develop the Buy w ith confidence. L ate model potential h y d ro -electric energy In the reliab le used ca rs a t Heasel Im ple C olum bia riv er, to th e end th a t P o rt m ent Co.— Adv. land may have cheap pow er for In VOTIf’F FOR FI.’BtICATIOW , d u stria l purposes, and th ereb y he on ent of the Interior (J. S. Land I a p arity with o th er Pacific co ast cities Departm «»(fire at Portland, Oregon. April 27. 1924. as a m a n u fa ctu rin g cen ter, and N otice la hereby given that Joseph E. fu rth e rm o re , th a t the people of M ult ,. , o f Bull Bun, Oregon, who, on Jan- nom ah county may enjoy all th en e , Brooks, ih e e b hene- ua ry 25, 1923 m a d e H om estead Entry. No fits of electric lights, power and heat 07?»**, for BE % , S E '4, Reel Ion in th e ir hom«-s at th e low rate s p o s- ship V.’i ’J 1 S, ' « Range m 5 E, Wi o lllam i ette » Meridian n aii,i i . it I . 4 . 1 i ha.» "led notice of Intention to make Final slble by public levclopm ent of our P ro tf to establish Haim to the land above ab u n d an t and never failing falling ',*W! bed. before the Begtster tJ. S ia»nd w a t e r s ,” a m For Xxfariar, RASMUSSEN PURE PAINT A /ao C reosote Bhingle (Main; Porch Floor Paint; Bern and R oof Paint; Truck, T ractor and Im plem ent Paint; A utom obile Knamel; Spar Varniah; R o o f C oating; C oncrete and C em anl C oating. F or Interior* Wall Dura W ashable Wall Paint; R arolite Knam el, I nu d e Floor Paint; Oil Stain; Floor and Varniah Stain; B ath T ub Knamel; D urable Floor Varniah, Presto-lac— a brush lacquer for S o o n . ! 9 . r**_a t .Portland, Oregon, on the Jth day | of June. 192H (P aid Adv. Com ittee). by # N otice will be published for nine con- | for < ongn »» w n jtlv a leeuen In the Gresham Outlook. I Gre»ham. Oregon. OLD FASHIONED DANCE G iven It, f a c lie r A ««<»<■ l a t i n a <»f F a irview in F it, H a ll SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 15 a u V arnishes Claim ant nam*a an wltn»Rae»: He says fu rth e r— Alton Woodard, of Bull Bun, Oregon. 'A sad sp ectacle Is th a t of old age Mm. Alton Woodard, o f Bull Run, Ore- I a fte r a life of probity and In dustry fon . George W ilkinson, o f Bull Run, Oreron atten d ed by m isfo rtu n e I FAVOR j Mr» Maude Brook», of Bull Run. Ori PENSIONS FOR TH E H ELPLESS ton. AGED ' W ALTBR L. TOOZR, Hr . R o is t e r M Mulkey i w Sold by: I A. W. METZGER KO. G r e sh a m , O re. 5 b POWELL VALLEY la itie s w ill It»* provided for card p i« , er« G ent« .Hie, A D M IS S IO N ! .ad te« S.,e C ard p la y e r « 2.'»<* The la d le s Aid of the Karon Luther an church will meet on Thursday af ternoon at the home of Mr» Frank Staffenson. All ladles of the commu nity are cordially Invited to attend.