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GRFSHA« OUTLOOK, FAIRVIEW COTTRELL LYNCH TUKSDAY, AUGUST »I, T he home of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Meyer was th e scene* of a p leasan t su rp rise last T h u rsd ay evening, when several frien d s and neighbors cam e in to rem ind Dan of his birthday. The evening w as sp en t in playing 500 and dancing. R e fre sh n ^ n ts w ere served T he P aren t-T each er association will hold its first m eeting F rid a " evening, Read and use the W ant Ads. Septem ber 3. All in terested a re in vited to be at th e C ottrell school on th a t date. IS CONSTIPATION A C U R SE’ The m any friends of Miss F lorence Yes, so long as you stick to u n Snyder, form er prim ary te ac h er here, n a tu ra l m ethods of trea tm e n t. C H IR w ere grieved to hear of th e recen t OPRACTIC solves constipation very death of h er m other in P o rtlan d . sim ply. The Lynch P a ren t-T ea ch e r associa tion will m eet F riday evening at 8 o'clock. T his w ill be th e first meetr ing of the fall season and people of th e d istric t are especially urged to be present. M atters of rea l in te rest to a ll w ill come up for consideration. T he engagem ent of Miss Edith J e n kins to H a rry A ndrade, of San F ra n cisco, w as rec en tly announced at a delightful luncheon given at th e home of h er sister, Mrs. Beulah H arvey, 1101 T hirty-fifth street N orth, P o rt land. T hose atten d in g from h ere w ere her m other, Mrs. H. C. Moore, Mrs. R achel P eterson. Mrs. Lena A nderson, Mrs. H elen Camp and Mrs. F ran ces Stone. The w edding will be an event of late November. Mrs. Eliza Stone and son, R,oy, a c com panied by her d aughter. Mrs. Lena A nderson and son, G erald, have r e tu rn ed home afte r a two w eeks' va cation. They visited C rater L ake and A Trial Make Chiropractic your Habit. of N ickerson Jellied Chicken m eans a re p o rt splendid fishing in Diamond lake. They visited w ith Mrs. A rabell re tu rn order. .Give it a tria l.—Adv. S ta tts at Maupin and cam e hom e over Why not buy lum ber direct from the th e Columbia R iver highw ay. Office Phone 1321 Res. 32«3 m ill? Sandy L um ber Co., phope S an tf Bank of G resham Bldg. G resham dy 223—Adv. Vital Topics Dr. Geo. E. Mallett 1*-* FAREWELL PLANNED FOR DR. AMI MRS. JOHN UNIS PAOE THREE DANCE A farew ell reception will be given a t th e S aron L u th eran ch u rch in Powell Valley next W ednesday eve TROUTDALE CITY HALL ning at S o'clock in honor of th e de p a rtu re of Dr. and Mrs. Johu Unis, who expect to sail for Peking, China, on th e 7th of S eptem ber. Dr. U nis is the son of C harles Unis, for many y ears a resid en t of Powell Valley. An JACK (¿/CRAY'S ORCHESTRA elab o rate program has been arran g ed for th e occasion. Several P o rtland Gentlemen “.»<• 1 .ailles 35c m in isters have been asked to assist and th e re w ill be special m usical num bers. R efreshm ents will be serv ed and everyone in th e com m unity Is invited to be p resen t. Dr. U nis has undergone m any years of Intensive p rep aratio n for m edical m issio n ary w ork, and his field of a c t D aily T rip s to P o rtla n d ivity will be in th e m ission field of the A ugustana Synod of America located Slab Wood $4.50, delivered in th e province of Honan. China. He POWELL VALLEY and his wife plan to spend th e next T he D eborah Ladies Aid w ill m eet five y ears there. T hey will first m ake S uccessor to Blaine T u rn e r a t th e Mission ch u rch on T h u rsd ay a f a study of th e language and for th at purpose will atten d the North China ternoon, S eptem ber 2. for its reg u la r Call "P o rk y " for service, G resham 2x1. m onthly m eeting. Mrs. Swan M agnu Union language school in P eking u n son will be th e hostess for th e a f te r til Ju ly 1st of next year, when they will go to H uchow , Honan, w here a noon. Auto F re ig h t T erm inal A good num ber from Rowell Valley hospital is being established. Portland, Phono EAst 2301 Dr. Unis is a g rad u ate,o f a theologi atten d ed th e L u th e r League conven (la th e r e d from reliab le so u rc es to Gresham, Phone 1901 cal sem inary as w ell as of th e m edical help you g et th e m o st serv ice ou t o f tion w hich w as held at the Im m anuel th a t ca r o f your's. d ep artm en t of th e U niversity of O re L u th e ra n ch u rch in P o rtlan d over the ±1 la tte r p a rt of last week, closing S u n gon and has ju st complete»} a y ear's Oregon Automotive Conference. day. The d elegates from th e S aron in te rn sh ip at th e S eattle City hospi H ands off the m otor vehicle laws tal. Mrs. Unis is a train ed n u rse and L u th eran ch u rch to th e convention S uccessor to has been employed by the Oregon T u and licenses. w ere Mrs. A rth u r S trebin. Mrs. B ert T h at was the stan d tak en a t a m eet berculosis association in school health Morgan Bros. Olson, th e Rev. E. Sandeen and Dr. J. work. She has also had special tr a in ing in the P o rtlan d Cham ber of Com m erce of the A utom otive conference, G. S ture. Dr. S tu re w as elected tr e a s an o rganization m ade up of th re e rep u re r of the P o rtlan d d istric t L u th er ing to aid Dr. Unis in his work. T he com m unity feels itself honored resen tativ es from each of th e au to PORTLAND L eague d u rin g a business session of in arran g in g for the reception of W ed mobile, tru c k and stage organ izatio n s th e g athering. WAY POINTS nesday evening and extends best w ish In Oregon. Mrs. G ust A nderson in com pany A vote w as tak en and th e re su lt was GRESHAM es for a happy and safe jo u rn ey also w ith Mr. and Mrs. P. M. M agnuson, of for success in th e ir consecrated w ork unanim ous opposition to any step on th e p a rt of th e next le g isla tu re to W arren to n , Oregon, recently enjoyed as m issionaries am ong the Chinese. It change th e m otor laws or license s y s Local and Long Distance a m ost enjoyable m otor trip w hich Is indeed felt to be com m endable when tem In any p articu la r. Moving took them as far east as W isconsin. a young m an an d his wife a re so de T he question ta m e up when Judge T hey visited relativ es and friends voted to the in te re st of m issions th a t B ernard of Eugene presented to the ,,, . . . . . ... conference the proposal of th e asso- th e re and also in M inneapolis. Among they will forego th e lu crativ e callin g s clation of (.ollnty Ju,iKV9 an d eomntis points of in te re st they m ade a to u r of of th e m edical and n u rsin g profes- sioners, w hich is to rea p p o rtio n the Y ellowstonb N ational p ark and sions for the co m p arativ ely . unrem u- income from license fees so th a t the stopped a t S alt L ake city. Tw elve n erativ e work in a foreign land. | counties will receive 50 per cen t ln- I stead of 25 per cent, w hich is th e p re s for ex p ert m achine w ork and auto sta te s in all w ere visited. ent am ount. E rn est A nderson arriv ed from Ba rep airs. Ilug bodies built to order. Start (lie Day Right. Reopening th e m otor law and li kersfield, C alifornia. Monday for a T rou td ale, Ore. P h o n e 48xS If you are going to safeguard your cense problem by the le g isla tu re at stay of several weeks with his p a r h ealth , do not go b rea k fa stle ss to th is tim e would re su lt In everybody i ents, Mr. and Mrs. G ust A nderson. He work. It Induces inefficiency and, In try in g to gouge out the p a rtic u la r tim e, is harm ful. To m aintain good p a rts of th e law s th a t h u rt them , the is a bank exam iner in California. health, it is n ecessary to begin the autom obile men agreed. F O /e PILES day w ith a m ore or less su b stan tial A state-w id e m eeting is being called COTTRELL meal. E xperience has tau g h t th a t by th e conference for Septem ber 24 at | reg u la rity in eating is the only safe P o rtlan d , to dig Into sta te politics as I A P ortlan d m an s a y s "My w ife s u f fered for 15 y ea rs, one tub e o f H a m T he first m eeting of the Ladies Aid and sa tisfac to ry practice I affecting highw ay co n stru ctio n and the le t’s O in tm en t cu red her." Sold w ith of th e C ottrell com m unity church Why is It tln n th a t so m any peopled U9e a n ,i the reg u latio n and tax in g of p o sitiv e m o n ey -b a ck g u a ra n tee. S e cure It at G resh am D rug Co., G resham . since the sum m er vacation period will slight b rea k fa st? Lack of tim e In the m otor vehicles. T his m eeting will be O regon. M ailed a n y w h ere In sp ecial m orning is one excuse. No ap p etite is ' addressed by men of n ational promi- tu b es p o stp a id >1.00. H . J. H a m let, be held on W ednesday aftern o o n at an o th er. Not know ing w hat we should nence. M an u factu rer, B657-82d stree t, S. E., th e home of Mrs. H. H. W atkins. All eat is a th ird , and a fourth is fear of T he conference w ent on record as | P ortlan d , Oregon. m em bers of th e society are u rged to being over-w eight. A person who u n alterab ly opposed to house bill No. h asn 't tim e for b rea k fa st should 413 now know n as referred bill No. be present. change his h o u rs of rest so as to a l 325. It was m ain tain ed that th e fees low plenty of tim e for th is m eal. The w hich th is bill would p ut into effect Stamping Powder Coming. one who has no ap p etite should see would eith er drive 80 per cen t of the I T he county a g e n t's office Is m aking th a t th e digestive tra c t Is kept in a busses and 90 per cent of ttie tru ck s ' up o rd ers now for a carload of pyra- clean and h ealth y sta te by d rinking doing common c a rrie r business off of j tol. O rders have begun to come In at least four to six g lasses of w ater the roads or force them to raise th eir ' ' and th e county agent. S. B. H all, each day and by eating sufficient fru it rates. and v egetables; laxative fru it such It w as also argued th a t private hopes to have enough to send oft for as prim es, figs, pears, apples, etc., and tru c k s and tru ck s w orking u n d er con LV. PORTLAND LV. GKESHAM I the first ca r in ab o u t two week^. As co arse vegetables. Whole g rain ce tra c t would not be affected although J soon as the o rd ers for th e first car re a ls also a re conducive to good in th e ir dam age to the highw ays is the Powell A Robert* Park and Yamhill are com pleted, o rd ers will be taken te stin a l action. V itam in H is said to sam e as th e common c a rrie rs who have a ttavorahle influence on ap p e serve a larg er per cent of people who P hon e MAIn 8(11 P hon e 1823 J for th e second car. tite. Some of th e foods rich in tills can n o t afford to own tru ck s. It usually ta k es from fo u r to five vitam in are beans, raw cabbage, sp in Many qu estio n s w ere tired at Judge •8 :>0 a. rn.. P. V. ■7 :00 a. m. P. V. B ern ard in reg ard to who was back of | w eeks from the tim e th e o rd ers are ach, tom atoes, and w heat bran. » :30 a. m . B. L. 8 30 a. m. B. b. T he question as to w hat co n stitu tes (lie much discussed bill No 413. One 10 :30 a. m., P. V. a. m. sent aw ay until th e ca r arriv es. Those 11:3(1 a m . , B. L. 10 :30 a. m a good b re a k fa st should be determ ined man at th e conference said th a t he 12 .30 p. m . P. V. 11 :30 a. m., who are in terested in using pow der som ew hat by th e activity of the Indi w ished It m ade plain th a t "if the ju d g 1 :30 p. m., It L 12 :30 p. m , before th e first of th e y ear should vidual and the tim e at which he is to es wished to be upheld in th e ir dignity 2 :30 p. m.. P. V 1 30 p. m It L. 3 ;80 p. m., 2 30 p. rn B. b. m ake special effort to place th e ir or- have Ills next heavy meal. Those who i and decisions th a t they would have to 4 30 p. m . P. V. 3 :30 p. m., P. V. 5 :30 p. m . H. L. 4 30 p. m., B. b. ' <lers w ithin th e n ex t ten days or tw o have am ple noon m eals and a re sedeu- keep th e ir hands clean of th e corpor- « 30 p. m . P V. 5 :30 p m P. V. tar.v w orkers, m ay have very light atlous." weeks. X« 30 p. m. B b. 37 :30 p. m., n L. b rea k fa sts, such as fru it, some kind it was voted by the conference to ah ;30 p. m B. b. a i l 30 p nt H. L of breadstuff, such as toast, rolls, or p resen t to each autom otive organlza- Damnscn* Youth Drowns in Columbia. muffltis, and a beverage, coffee, cocoa I tion of the sta te a com plete review of A Sundavs and H o lid a y « o n ly. T he tim e-old tric k of callin g for or m ilk. If th e w orker tak es little house bill No. 413. It was a m ajority «S atu rd ay». S u n day» and H oliday«. food at noon day, b rea k fa st should at j opinion of the conference th a t only ■ P a lly ex cep t Hundayn and H olid ay» help ,when no help was needed has least include fru it, cereal, breadstuff, ¡eq u itab le laws should he passed and P. V.—Powell Valley. i been th e cause of the drow ning of a and a beverage. B. b .—Bane bine. th a t tru c k s and b asses should both F or the usual mixed f.'inily group, , pay th e ir sh a re but th a t bouse bill No. •youth in the* D am ascus neighborhood O wned and o p era ted by I W illiam George B arlow , aged 16 years, w here the ad u lts are not very active | 413 was confiscatory, even to the m u sctilarly , the fru it, cereal, bread farm er who helped his neighbor by whose home is 1A4 m iles n o rth of Da and beverage, type of b reak fast, ex- 1 hauling farm produce over sta te hlgh- GEO. LEWIS & SON m ascus on th e F o ster road, was elu d in g coffee for children, is m ost ways. O ther action included recom m enda rep rese n tativ es from each of the fol drow ned S atu rd ay afternoon in the co nvenient and provides w hat the o rg an izatio n s: Colum bia riv er near th e E llsw o rth fish ch ild ren need as w ell as w hat is best tions of en g in eers th a t the tru c k men lowing S tate Motor association, P o rtlan d fo r grow n ups. For one who w ishes in v estig ate the use of six-w heel c a r I can n ery , six m iles east of V ancouver, occasional variety, an egg or a se rv riers. O bjection w as also raised to Automobile D ealers, Oregon D ealers' Oregon A utom otive W ashington. T he boy, with his fath er ing of bacon may be added w ithout tru c k s trav elin g clo ser th an 1000 feet association, and a b ro th er, w ent to C lark county m uch trouble. As a ru le the digestion a p a rt on th e highw ays, and th a t It T rad es association, P o rtlan d In d u str ial Traffic club, A uto F re ig h t T ra n s W ednesday to pick prunes. W ith sev Is b etter when th e re Is one hot dish would he a g re a t ad vantage If tru ck s portation association, D raym en’s and served at each m eal. Som etim es the could be kept off of th e highw ays as eral com panions he w ent sw im m ing in beverage provides for this. much as possible betw een S atu rd ay W arehousem en's association and O re th e aftern o o n . T he boy dived from a F or those who a re afraid of o v er ndon and Sunday nights, th a t auto gon Motor Stage association. float and w as sw im m ing about when w eight, light b rea k fa sts are quite trav el m ight not be ham pered. Tin Cali Net D angeretis. A ccording to Jo e Duniine, p resid en t suddenly he called for help. T he o th necessary. It Is m ore than likely th a t th e excessive su g ar and sta rc h es may th e association, the vital w elfare of T he prevailing Idea th a t it is neces er boys thought he was m erely in fun, be th e cause for the tendency io store of th e sta te and th e fu tu re grow th of sary to rem ove food products from until too late they realized th a t he was fat or th a t the am ount eaten m akes a m ost of the In d u stries depends a g reat cans as soon as they a re opened Is drow ning and he sank from sight. It difference. M arked under-w eight or deal upon the settlem en t of th e whole erroneous, says the U. S. d ep a rtm en t w as 45 m inutes before th e body was o v er-w eight are pqually foolish and license fee question in a m anner of ag ric u ltu re. F or a reaso n ab le p e r dangerous. which w ill perm it tru c k s and busses iod Incident to Its utilization it would recovered. T he boy is survived by A bsences from w ork are u sually to co n tin u e to serve th e public. be safer to allow th e food to rem ain in i his p aren ts, tw o b ro th ers and two sis- am ong those who have cultivated the T t'g next m eeting of the conference the can. T ra n sfe rrin g to an o th er r e ! lers. F u n eral services were held th is habit of going w ithout b reak fast This is scheduled for Septem ber 3d in P o rt ceptacle only adds to th e d anger of aftern o o n from a L ents u n d ertak in g h a b it *is a pernicious one and is ap t to land at th e C ham ber of Com m erce contam ination. lead to very poor health. S ta rt the 1 p arlo r and in te rm en t was m ade In the (lav o ut rig h t with a good b reak fast. rooms. J. C rittenden was appointed We are alw ays glad to quote you on ch airm an of a com m ittee to g ath er to I D am ascus cem etery. g eth er full inform ation upon th e en lum ber. Sandy L um ber Co., phone tf If you w ant lum ber w rite Sandy tire highw ays situ atio n for p re se n ta S andy 223 —Adv. W lndow Cleaning. L um ber Co., C herryville, or phone tion a t the m eeting Septem ber 24. F o r low est ra te s on autom obile, tf Jam es Cassell was m ade ch airm an of F or ex p ert window cleaning see S. Sandy 223.— Adv. tru ck and g en eral In su ran ce see II. W. the legislative com m ittee. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. Ross T h e c o n fe re n c e Is m ade up of th re e T h o rn e —Adv O utlook W ant A ds g et re s u lts Brown. G resham , phone 2501.Adv SATURDAY. SEUL 11 Truck Hauling any where at any time GALEN FANCHER W TTTÄ AVTO M O I W IL L B U IL D 1 a completely cushioned engine T h e B uick V alve-in-H ead Engine n o w has “rubber heels”. R esilient rubber cushions at every engine m o u n t in g , absorb n o ise a n d save th e engine from shocks and strains. AS-1J BUICK EVER BUILT WALTER W. METZGER SALES AND SERVICE Fuel COAL Fuel COAL GRESHAM Fuel COAL We have secured a supply of th a t fam ous S u p erio r Rock S prings Coal a t Sum m er P rices. We a re booking ord ers now for d irect delivery from the car. THE BERRY GROWERS PACKING CO. GRESHAM, OREGON Phone 1S71 Gresham-Portland Truck 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 Walrad & 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 can store your produce, grain, furniture, etc. SAND AND GRAVEL CRUSHED ROCK AND ROAD MATERIAL W A L R A D & W R I G H T , Inc. Portland Phone EA. 233« Lundquist Truck Line COOK’S MACHINE SHOP M o n e y can b u y n o finer p erfo rm a n ce than the 1927 B uick offers you, no matter h o w m u ch you are w illing to spend. 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