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GRESHAM OrTLOOK. KELSO Vital Topics TROUTDALE Mrs. E dw ard H erz and ch ild ren ARE YOU UNHAPPY? Anne. Louise an d Ju lia, have re tu r n H appiness is largely a m a tte r of ed from an extended trip in th e east. h ealth. H ealth and happiness are not Mr. and Mrs. W illiam P ack ard are so h ard to find since th e discovery of th e proud p a re n ts of a fine baby girl CHIROPRACTIC. born recently. Make C hiropractic your Habit. T he K elso school w ill open S eptem ber 6 w ith Miss Inez Nyman as p rin cipal and E lla B aum back as te ac h er of Office Phone 1321 Res. 32ttt th e prim ary g rades. G resham Bank of G resham Bldg. A. C. B aum back has th e co n tra ct for digging th e w ell a t th e school- house. A new pum p is to be in Auto F re ig h t T erm inal stalled. Dr. Geo. E. Mallett Portland, Phone EAst 2304 Gresham, Phone 1201 GILLIS Lundquist Truck Line S uccessor to Morgan Bros. PORTLAND WAY POINTS GRESHAM Local and Long D istance M oving W ith G illis leading at th e end of th e eighth inning by a score of 10 to 4, the G eneral P etro leu m team tied th e score in the n in th and won o ut in th e tenth. T he final score stood 13 to 11. G illis will play C orbett next Sunday on the G illis ground. C an't you save your m oney? Does th e flight of tim e find you w ith uo c e r ta in p ro g ram —nothing definite accom plished—no rea l ground w ork laid for the fu tu re ? If th is is your situ atio n , you need help— rig h t now. R eturn th is ad w ith your full address, and you w ill receive th e n ecessary inform ation — w ithout cpst. Box 188-A, G resham , O re g o n —Adv. Well dressed boys and girls will approve our line of New Fall SWEATERS T h e y a re m ad e in V -neck Slip o v e rs a n d L u m b e r J a c k o r B la z er style. C olor c o m b in a tio n s in lively c o n tr a s tin g colors. S trip e s a n d f a n cy J a q u a r d p a tte rn s . You w ill find w h a t you w a n t in th is lot. L u m b e r J a c k s fo r m en m ad e fro m O regon wool, b e a u tifu l lig h t a n d d a rk plaid s, a il a re m o d e ra te ly p riced. C om e a n d see th e m ; no tro u b le to sh o w th e goods. M EN ! Get p re p a re d fo r th e ra in y se aso n . W e h a v e now in sto c k B lack S lick ers, s h o rt a n d m edium le n g th s. B lack Ilo rs e h id e L e a th e r C oats, w ool lined, 30 in ch e s long. M en’s L a m b sk in lin ed C oats. H eavy all W ool L o g g e r’s S h irts , k h a k i color, O regon m ade. OUR NEW STOCK of R u b b e r F o o tw e a r is c o m p lete fo r m en , w om en a n d c h ild ren . A lso New U m b rellas in c o tto n , G lo ria an d silk. WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “The House of Quality” GRESHAM, OREGON l’HONE 1411 We Give Green Trading Stam ps NO BETTER EQUIPMENT AN YAVHERE th a t we offer you in th e G ate’s fun eral d irectin g estab lish m en t. We are p rep a re d to fu rn ish as sim ple o r as elab o rate fu n eral as anyone m ight desire. E xtrem e care is tak en w ith all details, from em balm ing to in term en t. EQUIPMENT: GATES FUNERAL HOME P hone 2471 Fuel COAL Fuel COAL Fuel COAL We have secured a supply of th a t fam ous S u p erio r Rock S prings Coal at Sum m er P rices. We a re booking o rd ers now for d irect delivery from the car. THE BERRY GROWERS PACKING CO. Phone 1871 GRESHAM, OREGON COOK’S MACHINE SHOP for ex p e rt m achine work and auto rep a irs. Bug bodies b u ilt to order. Phone 48xJ W e have our own terminal and warehouse at East W ater and Salmon, one block north of the Auto Freight Terminal. Send all freight to W air ad & Wright, Inc. warehouse in the Pacific Bridge build ing. Our trucks leave Portland for Gresh am several times each day. In our spacious, fire-proof warehouse we c.m ¡tore your produce, grain, furniture, etc. W A LR A D & Portland Phone EA. 233« W R I G H T , Inc. Gresham Phone 1631 Î7, 192« PAGE THREE "How about th e p reach iu g ?'' will be th e topic of th e serm on Sunday m orn ing a t th e Mission ch u rch at 11 o ’clock. Sunday school will bigiin at th e usual hour of 9:50. In the evening at 8 o’clock the Rev. O. J. W ilner will p reach his farew ell serm on as he has been called to th e p asto ra te of a ch u rch at Hoquiam , W ashington, and expects to leave th e first p a rt of Sep tem ber for th e new charge. He has been a t Pow ell Valley for n early th ree y ears past. T he topic for the serm on on Sunday evening will be, "W arm or cold? A successor has not yet been chosen for th e p u lp it of th e Missiou church, b u t it is th o u g h t in a sh o rt tim e it w ill be know n who will be selected to fill th e place of th e Rev. Mr. W llnet. Lloyd A rvidson and W alter T ill- strom expect to leave tom orrow m o rn ing for K ennew ick. Wash., w here they w ill w ork during th e ap p le harvest. Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olson and Mrs. Em m a Jo h n so n a re spending a week a t Seaside. Mrs. L. A. W renn is en tertain in g her sister, Mrs. C harles P erk in s and her d au g h ters, R uth and D orothy, of P o rtlan d , th is week. Miss Mildred Johnson has gone to W enatchee. W ashington, to w ork d u r ing th e apple picking season. C h arles Sedig has been suffering lately w ith carb u n cles on the hack of th e neck. W hile his condition is not reg ard ed as serious, the ailm en t has been very painful. . Andrew Rydberg, who has been in P o rtlan d w orking a t th e Em anuel ho sp ital for th e past nine m onths, has moved back to th e T ro u td ale road and is again staying w ith Fred Norling. T h ere w ill be no preach in g or ch u rch service a t the S aron L utheran ch u rch on S unday m orning, as m any a re p lan n in g to atten d th e L u th er L eague convention In P o rtlan d . BORING Dr. C. W. H u ett will preach at 10 o'clock Sunday m orning at th e Boring M ethodist church. The sacram en t of HALEY th e L o rd ’s S upper w ill be adm inis tered to com m unicants at th is service. Sunday school will convene a t the T he P. E. P. com pany Is w recking H aley B aptist ch u rch at 10 o’clock th e old pow er house and loading the Sunday m orning, followed by the m ach in ery on th e ca rs for shipm ent. m orning w orship in E nglish a t 11. This p la n t is w here th e first juice w as T h ere will be no evening service as m ade jof w hat w as at th e tim e the th e congregation is planning to p a r S p rin g w ater division of th e O. W. P. ticip ate in th e service to be held in T his p lan t was used as an em ergency th e B ap tist church at P lea san t Home plant for some tim e and afte rw a rd as T he Rev. A ndrew Johnson ce le b ra t a su b -statio n u n til th e p resen t plant ed his 50th b irth d ay Sunday, A ugust was built. 15. A su rp rise p a rty was held in the C. L. G regson and fam ily retu rn ed church. T hose who took p a rt in the from a tw o w eeks’ trip Into Idaho program w ere th e Rev. E. B jorquist, w here th ey visited w ith frien d s and of W arren, the- Rev. C. G. E m anuel, of relativ es. They own a hom estead in P asadena, C alifornia, and Mrs. K. J. Idaho. T hey rep o rt a m ost enjoyable H agberg an d Miss M artha H agberg, '¿me, traveled over 1200 m iles, and did of G resham . The Rev. J. S. Mondell not have so m uch as a flat tire. presen ted Mr. Johnson w ith a gift of Jo h n K arlan d and fam ily sp en t the money. w eek-end n ear T he D alles w here they T he Rev. G. S jolander, a form er w ent for fruit. p asto r in P o rtlan d and now th e evan L. H. M allicoat m ade a business trip g elist of th e Sw edish g en eral co n fer to L afay ette one dRV last week. ence of A m erica, preached in the S tra u sse r's well d rille rs from L ents B aptist ch u rch T h u rsd ay evening. a re sinking a well on th e Vetsch farm . He ha3 sp en t a m o n th ’s vacation w ith A. Vetsch of P o rtlan d w as out W ed his fam ily at P o rtland. nesday looking afte r business in te r Mr. Leucen is p lan n in g for th e b u ild ests here. ing of a new house. The old house Is J. A. Richey and wife, O. M. Richey now being moved. Mr. C allm an, who anil fam ily a re ram p in g n ear Mt.Hood. moved to H aley w ith his fam ily about Mrs. Claud D anielson w as up from m onth ago from St. P au l, M inne C latsk an ie Sunday visiting at the sota, is in ch a rg e of the work. hom es of her m o th er and sister, Mrs. E le ctric lig h ts a re being in stalled Jo h n Meyer, and Mrs. R. E. Richey. in m ost of th e hom es a t Haley. A. Norval Naas is helping a t th e T el B jur is doing th e work. ford sto re, in th e place of L ester B or ing. who is confined to his bed. FAIRVIEW U K , W R T . l t o l .1 uri.l Mrs Mildred The Rev. T hom as R obertson, of Mc M etzger gave a picnic to a num ber of M innville, will preach at the Sm ith th e children In the Sunday school on Memorial ch u rch In Fairview Sunday W ednesday. L. H. M allicoat is doing some c lea n m orning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school will convene at 10 o’clock. The Rev. ing up and p ain tin g at the school, g e t Mr. R obertson was form erly a pastor tin g th in g s ready for th e opening on here and has m any frien d s in th is lo S eptem ber 6. Jo h n Meyer Is doing some painting cality who w ill be glad of th e op p o r and o th e r n ecessary w ork on his tu n ity of h earin g him again. home. F or real estate loans gee or call B. W. T horne.—Adv. HOGAN Gresham-Portland Truck CRUSHED ROCK AND ROAD MATERIAL AUGUST POWELL VALLEY T he Rev. T hom as R obertson, of Me M innvllle, w ill p reach at th e T ro u t dale com m unity ch u rch Sunday m orn ing at 10 o'clock. T he Rev. E arl Cotton, wife and baby visited Mrs. Alice Rix. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W ill Jo n es of Topeka K ansas, and Mr. and Mrs. C larenc P arso n s m ade th e Mt. Hood loop trip Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. H arold W lrick are the proud p are n ts of an eight-pound baby boy born Monday, A ugust 23. Mrs. Mary P arso n s has been spend ing a few days a t home and retu rn ed to th e governm ent m ineral sp rin g s W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Thom as re tu rn e d home from N ew port T uesday afte r spending tw o w eeks there. Mrs. L. G. H ow ell Is recovering nice ly from an operation. She is at th e M ultnom ah hogpital. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. B ram hall pur chased a C hevrolet landau sedan of R ichard K n a rr M onday and left for Yakim a in th e ir new ca r T uesday w here they w ill visit relativ es for few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. A sw orth have moved Into one of W ard E v an s’ hous es n ea r C orbett. Mr. L ucas w ill be c a re ta k e r of th e A dventists cam p grounds. K enneth B ram hall accom panied an uncle to K lam ath F a lls w here he will visit for some tim e. Before re tu rn in g he w ill ta k e a trip to so u th ern C ali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. C arson of Los An geles visited Copelands Monday. Mrs. Jam es D ellinger of K ent. O re gon, Mr. and Mrs. C. Vogel of T he D alles and Mr. and Mrs. F red Vogel of W yeth, Oregon, sp en t S unday a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P arsons. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bloyd w ent to Kelso, W ashington, on a business trip . Mr. and Mrs. S. F. H arlow of P o rt land had d in n er w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. Ziebeck T h u rsd ay evening. Mr. and Mrs. W ill Jo n es of Topeka re tu rn e d home T hursday. They have been visiting Mrs. E lecta P arsons. Troutdale, Ore, SAND AND GRAVEL FRIDAY. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. S tout w ere pleas an tly su rp rised W ednesday when M. B. C h risto p h er, an old tim e friend, a r rived from San Diego, C alifornia, and sp en t th e day with them . Mr. C h ris to p h er has business in te rests In Bell Ingham , W ashington, w here he will also v isit before Returning home. Mrs. P ete r Kuhl and little d au g h ter of E stacada visited T uesday w ith her sister, Mrs. M. D oryland. • Mr. and Mrs. E m anuel M iller left T h u rsd ay m orning for a p leasan t v a cation trip th ro u g h C alifornia. Mrs. A. J. S tout enjoyed a visit S u n day from two nieces, Mrs. W. F. Sm ith and two little d au g h ters of Ogden. U tah, and Mr. and Mrs. W esley S h a t tuck. and little son of Ridgefield. W ashington. H er m other. Mrs. F ra n ces M acK errow , of Sandy, lias ¡<lso been visiting with h er for a few days. PLEA SA N T HOME Jla vo rfo m fresh Jruif~ Dr. C W. H uett. of G resham , will occupy th e pulpit of the P leasan t Home M ethodist church next Sunday m orning at 11:15. The sacram en t of th e L o rd ’s Hupper will also he adm in istered In connection with the m eet ing. Sunday school will convene as usual a t 10 o'clock and the E pw orth I.eague will m eet In th e evening a t 8. T he l.ailles Aid will sponsor a re cital to be given by Nellie and P atty When Time is Almost PRICELESS «liirinir the busy hurvest m onths our Hankinir-b)-M ail facilities bring this Institution riirht to your very mail box. More and more farm ers are find ing this service invaluable not only in sum mer but at all tim es of the year. Deposits credited and acknowledged the same day received. “The Farmers' Bank' Ti restone Gum Dipped Tires Big tires - little tires—every price Is lowered! Now Is the time for you to get new tires for the wet, slippery roads of fall and winter. HIGH P R E S S U R E BALLOON 30x3*4 reg. Cl. C o rd ____ # #.#.> 30x3% ex tra size Cl. cord 11.95 30x3% S. 8. c o rd ................ Iti.05 31x4 8. 8. c o r d ..................... Is.»,”, 4.40-21 (29x4.40).......... *11.30 4.75-20 (29x4.75).......... 18.75 5.25-20 (30x5.25).......... . 22.SO 5.25-21 (31x5.25)................. 23.55 K ASER S E R V IC E S T A T IO N Phone 22Sx Phono 228x TO T H E L IT T L E HOME by the side of the road as well as to the pretentious dwelling place of the financi ally mighty we bring the same earnest ness of sincerity and ability. GRESHAM FUNERAL PARLORS J.E. METZGER LICENCED DIRECTOR RES-9 8 1 Truck Hauling any where at any time D aily T rip s to P o rtla n d Slab Wood $4.50, delivered GALEN FANCHER S uccessor to B laine T u rn e r Call “P o rk y ” for service, G resham 2x1. G reenwood on F riday evening, Sep tem ber 3. In the church. A sm all ad m ission wilt be charged and re fre sh m ents will be served. Overland Touring 11125. Portland-Gresham • Stage Looks like new. Is in splendid m e LV. PORTLAND chanical condition. T his ca r has never been abused. To move quickly we will I Park s a il Yam hill sell It below Its real value. W. O. ' Phone MAIn HSU S haver, salesm an, H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. I’lano Toning. Piano tu ning $3.50. P lano and o r gan rep airin g . Fred I). Jonea, 2826 49th stre e t SB., P o rtlan d , phone TAbor 8952, or G resham 1581.—Adv. FOB PILES A Portland man says "My w ife su f fered for 15 years, one tube of H am l e t'« Ointment cured her.” Sold with positive money-back guarantee. Se cure It at Oreeham Drug Co.. Oresham, Oregon Mailed anyw here In special tubes postpaid ll.On It. J. Hamlet. Manufai turer. 8<57-82d street, 8. E.. Portland. Oregon. •H JO a. m., » 30 a. m , 10 ;30 a. m . 11 :30 a. m.. 32:30 p. m.. 1 :30 p. m . 2 30 p. m . 3:30 p. m . t 30 p. m.. 5 30 p m.. <1 30 p m . *7 30 p. m . «11 30 p m.. P. II P. fl P. B P. B. P B. P H B. V. I. V. L V. I. V. L. V. L. V. L. L. LV. GREMII AM Powell A Roberts Phone 1823 •7 00 8 :30 » 30 10:30 11 30 12 30 1 30 3 :30 3 30 I 30 V So M 30 *8:30 a. m., a. m., a. m , a. m . a. m.. p. m . p m. p. m . p. m , p. m . p m . p. m.. p m.. P. B. P. B. P B P. B. P. B. P B B. V. L. V. L. V. L. V. L. V. L. V. L. L. * Sun days and Holldaya only. «Saturdays. Sundays and Holldaya. •D a lly except 8undayn and Holidays. P. V —Powell Valley. H L__ Base Line. Owned and operated by GEO. LEWIS & SON