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. 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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.