PACK FOl’B G R EM IA M Special (uuiblnatlon Kates Offered. Until November 1, 1926, special com bination prices a re offered for the G resham Outlook and The P ortlan d News. T he reg u la r subscription price for the News is $5 and for the Outlook $1.50. U ntil th a t date the tw o in com bination will be $3.98. Special price on the News alone is $2.98.—Adv. Marcsdler Moves Shop. OUTLOOK. Tl E8DAT, GRESHAM LOCALS Mrs. P aul Vedder has arran g e d to m eet h er m arcelling p atro n s a t the G resham Beauty Shoppe, beginning A. W. Griffis, who hag been em Monday, Septem ber 20. Over F irs t ployed as a forest ra n g e r in the Bull S tate Bank. Phone 1841.—Adv. Run forest reserv e during the p ast Special Bargain. sum m er, is home for a few days. He O verland coupe sedan 1925. Driven only 3500 miles. Looks like a new is going back soon to work on the city F or real estate loans see or call B. car. H essel Im plem ent Co., G resham , dam which is being constructed on W. T horne.—Adv. B ear creek. —Adv. SEPTIW BIK SI. Ifc» Mr. and Mrs. F red Shelley, who form erly resided in G resham , have re- ! turned and purchased a sm all acreage with a bouse n ear O rient w here they will live. They have trad ed th eir 26- acre farm near H illsboro for P o rtlan d I property. IIU IH IIIIIH IlQ lll MClhtllflll Dr. A. H. W right left S atu rd ay for a sh o rt business trip to points in Minne □ sota and W isconsin. = G uerney Wood is back from a four-1 Mr. and Mrs. K enneth R oberts left day trip to S eattle w here he visited T h u rsd ay m orning for ea ste rn Oregon. friends. They attended th e Pendleton R ound Two form er m em bers of th e high up and visited at Bend, Hood River school o rch estra and g rad u ates of the and o th er places before retu rn in g . 1926 class have successfully passed Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Todd, w ith a p a r the try o u t for th e P o rtland Ju n io r ty of P o rtlan d friends, retu rn ed S un Sym phony o rch e stra and will take day from a stay of several days at Junior M echanics for R ough W ear p a rt in the four co n certs scheduled by Twin Rocks. Rockaway and Tillam ook th a t organization d u rin g the coming beaches. T he w eather w as good and Sizes 11 to 13' priced at................................... $2.85 j w inter. They a re S arah M etzger and they had an exceptionally fine time. Sizes 1 to 6, priced at ................................. $2.95 E lbert Bolce. T he la tte r has moved to Mrs. Vera T ucker attended the dah P o rtlan d but Miss Metzger will make Cooler weather is approaching. This lia show of the C lark County F loral the trip to th e city tw ice a week for B O Y S ’ H O SE society a t Vancouver, W ashington, on fact reminds one of the house heating practice. She is supplied with tickets F riday and S aturday of last week. She for any w ishing to purchase. problem. Shall you buy a new heater or Rough and Ready Boys’ Hose. Good heavy weight in took a few of her choicest dahlias to Mrs. W. F. Honey is planning to have the old one put in repair for the black and brow n.» All sizes up to 11 for.............. 35c the show for display p urposes only leave tom orrow for Los Angeles to at coming winter? 3 p a irs fo r $1.00 L ast year Mrs. T ucker and Mrs. tend the annual convention of the n a Heiney exhibited and Mrs. T ucker tional W. C. T. U. convention. She carried off first prize. A week ago the goes as delegate a t large from Oregon. Boys’ Munsing Hose in black and Brown, extra tw o ladies exhibited dahlias in th e big D. Q. B arry of G ladstone, form er show put on at th e Meier & F ran k heavy weight, all sizes from 6 to 11, priced at.... 50c | Mrs. ly of G resham , w ill go as a delegate store in P o rtland. It was a non-com from C lackam as county. petitive exhibit, but both won many Mrs. P. A. Gould has as guests her com plim ents as to the fine flowers b ro th er and sister-in -law , Mr. and they contributed to the floral display. = W e p re s e n t th e B eauty H e a te r, w h ich is a = Phone 2 Gresham | Mrs. Wm. R. S heppard of Oakland, W alter Dalton, on his re tu rn from fine looking, cast lined, ste e l ja c k e t h e a te r California. Mr. S heppard, although Yakima, W ashington, visited w ith Mr. =711111 llllllllllllllilllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|UllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIII!llllllllllllllllllll||(||||i||||,ii|||||,U,|,^ n early 81 years of age, drove his ca r w ith la rg e sw in g in g to p an d m ica fro n t. A and Mrs. George D uncan la st week. on the trip and has m ade several trip s h e a te r th a t w ill la st fo r y e a rs a n d give you The re g u la r m eeting of th e W. C. from here since arriv in g . good service. W e a lso h av e th e a ll-c a s t U. will be held at the lib ra ry on S I L V E K T O W N O N T H E A I K fireplace h e a te rs a n d v a rio u s o th e r sty le s of G eorge M etzger began teaching at T hursday afternoon at 2:30. Reports h e a te rs a n d fu rn a c e s to m eet y o u r every M arm ot last Monday. He re tu rn s from the delegates to th e county con need. See th e m on o u r floor. home over the w eek-ends. vention will be given a t th is m eeting. A rth u r W itter suffered severe b ru is The M ethodist Ladies Aid will m eet es and m inor in ju rie s to his back last in the ch u rch W ednesday aftern o o n at F rid ay w hen he fell from a barn roof, o’clock. All m em bers are u rgently a d istan ce of about eight feet. He had requested to be present as th e annual Phone 1 4 2 1 Gresham, Ore. placed a ladder on th e roof and was election of officers will tak e place at Tire service can be picking apples from a nearby tree, th is tim e. T he D orcas circle w ill be iiiinim tiiuiiiiiiniDiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiM iiH iiiiicim iiiiiiiH uiiiiiiiiiiiitiiim m iiiiaiiiiiH iuituiH tw iliiiniiiii? bought by the yard, when th e ladder slipped and he was the hostess for the afternoon. p recipitated to th e ground. He is rest H. E. A ndrew and wife have p u r like cloth. When you ing at his home on South R oberts ave chased a home in R egner addition, the need tires, come here nue as well as can be expected. house form erly occupied by W. D. K in and w e’ll serve you Born to Mr. and Mrs. W alter A nder der and owned by the Bank of G resh son on W ednesday, a son. They live am. Mr. and Mrs. K inder have rented with the most econom on th e Base Line road a mile and a th e E. D. R ak er house w here Mr. and ical buy for the service half east of the Tw elve-m ile corner. Mrs. G ilberson lived and the la tte r Dr. and Mrs. F ra n k P eak are plan have bought the F red Hoss place on you need. ning to leave W ednesday for San F irst stre e t w hich w as form erly occu F rancisco w here th ey w ill visit for pied by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. several weeks w ith Mrs. P eak 's sister Mrs. H arry D onley and* d aughter, Mrs. W illiam W alk er and family. The Mrs. H a rrie t A shw orth and B arb ara trip will be m ade by auto. Smith’s Service Jean A shw orth w ere week-end guests P hilip B ratzel and Mrs. H enry a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. St. Station W olter, of H ebron, N orth D akota, a r Clair. Mrs. A shw orth and d au g h ter j Gresham, Oregon rived S atu rd ay m orning, called here will leave tom orrow for San F rancisco by th e death of th e ir fath e r whose w here she will join her b ro th er, H. S. funeral occurred th e sam e afternoon Donley. G eorge Shaw and fam ily, of They will rem ain for about a m onth Fairview , w ere callers at th e St. C lair visiting th e ir rela tiv e s and looking home on Sunday. over th e country. F red B ratzel, of Sa The Rev. S. F. P itts, p asto r of the lent, also was in atten d an ce a t the U ndenom inational tem ple, w ith his funeral. wife, retu rn ed from S eattle Monday Dr. J. W. Thom and fam ily cam e a fte r conducting a th ree-w eek s’ cam Bring your car to us. We’ll recondi from Bend last F rid ay and retu rn ed to paign a t th a t place. A p leasan t s u r We are not Ihe people «ho put the Service In Service Station th e ir home Sunday, accom panied by p rise w as given by his congregation at tion the motor, install new guaranteed W illiam Thom y h o will spend a few th e parsonage a fte r his arriv al, also piston rings, pistons, pins and any other days w ith his son. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. S ten- necessary parts. The cost is small. The Mrs. E. D. F a rra n d w as one of the berg who are leaving for th e ir home w inners in the big O regonian baking at Silverton. A m ost enjoyable eve pleasure of driving will be greater and the II e are helping to keep it there. co n test last week in w hich over 1000 ning was spent. motor economy will surprise you. en tries w ere listed. Mrs. F a rra n d 's We keep an u p -to -d a te stock of th e best oils, g rea se , Mrs. P earl Mack left S atu rd ay for aw ard was based on an excellent one B rem erton, W ashington, w here she tire s, tubes a n d ac ce sso rie s an d a re e v e r read y to serv ice y o u r car. c ru st pie. will spend a few w eeks w ith her Let us give you a definite price in ad Dr. and Mrs. II. O. Gowey, of New b ro th er and sister-in -law , Mr. and vance on the work. kirk, O klahom a, th e la tte r an au n t of Mrs. E ttsel Jones and h er little d au g h Mrs. Sam Sm ith, sp en t several days at te r, H elen, who has been w ith her C o rn e r T h ird an d M ain Sts. G resh am the Sm ith home last week. They are uncle and au n t for some time. m aking a to u r of the Pacific co ast and Among those who have bought new are now on th eir way to California. c a rs recen tly from th e H essel Im ple HAMLI.Y A HOSS, Props. They cam e from Colorado Springs to m ent com pany a re W. H. M itchell of Phone 2391 Night 706 G resham . The doctor, who evidently 'ortland and Jim Allison of Sandy. enjoys a wide p ractice, says th is is his T he form er has an O verland 6-DeLuxe first real vacation for years. nd the la tte r a W illys-K night 70. D uring h er stay h ere she w ill con Mrs. I. T. Bent and sons left S a tu r Mr. and Mrs. P aul Vedder have tin u e her w’ork of m arcellin g in con day for Y am hill, Oregon, th eir new trad ed th e ir residence p ro p erty on the nection w ith th e G resham Beauty home. Mrs. J lc n t h as purchased four Section Line road tow ard a 61-acre Exhaustive tests so far indicate that the average year’s Shoppe. F ra n k J. B erger, the new ac res of land ju st outside the south g en eral farm at C ressw ell, n ear E u ow ners of the Vedder pro p erty , will operating cost of the Overland W hippet should save city lim its of the place and will prob gene. Mr. Vedder and son Alvin have not live h ere for th e present. ably put th e land into cultivation. She gone to th e ir new home. Mrs. Vedder you from $75 to Si 50 in gas, oil, tires and mechanical expects to eith er re n t or dispose of has tak en a room in th e F red Blonn To My P atro n s. Beginning Monday, ¡September 20, her house and lot in G resham . upkeep. It cuts present operating costs just about in half hom e w here she will live tem porarily. I w ill m eet my p atro n s at th e G resh am Beauty Shoppe, over F irs t S tate .. . doubles the value of every dollar you now spend. Bank. For m arcellin g appointm ents phone 1841.—Adv. Come in and sec this wonderful new-type car. MRS. PAUL VEDDER. B oys’ School Shoes j 3 WHAT ABOUT IT? YOU KNOW WHAT’S BEST BUT IT. R. HICKS COM PANY \ I Ladies and Gentlemen of the Tire buying audience L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. You’ll Not Get Stung B U T .» S M IT H ’S SERVICE S T A T IO N GRESHAM GARAGE Imagine What This Saving Will Mean to You DAIRY AUCTION SALE at Thompson’s Barn, Gresham, Oregon SATURDAY, SEPT. 25. 1926 SALE BEGINS 10:30 A. M. 24 H ead of Young D airy Cow s c o n s is tin g m o stly of Je rs e y s w ith so m e Ilo lste in s. N early a ll of th e se cow s a re m ilk in g , som e ju st fresh an d b a la n c e heav y sp rin g e rs. M any of th e Ilo ls te in s a re from pure b red H o lstein sire s a n d J e rs e y dam s. All a re good clean cow s free from d isease a n d a ll tu b erc u lin teste d OVE RLAND Whippet M any of th e s e cow s a re su ita b le fo r fam ily cows, nice a n d g e n tle and a n y o n e seek in g a cow g iv in g a good q u a n tity of rich m ilk w ill find h ere a cow filling h is re q u ire m ents. A ll w ill be sold to the highest b id d e r. T h e se cow s m ay be inspected a n d m ilked at T h o m p s o n ’s h a m a fte r W ednesday, S e p tem b e r 22. You a re In vited to select y o u r cow. America's New-Type Light Car T hese cows w ill be sold for cash u n less arran g e m en ts are m ade In advance with C lerk A. Meyers at F irs t S tate Bank who will g ran t six m ouths' tim e w Ith in terest a t the ra te of eight per cent per annum HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. HUGH SHEPARD. Owner J. C. HESSEL W A. H ESSEL P h o n e G re sh am 1141 A. MEYERS. C lerk. ( are of the Skin. KITCHEN COMFORT (By Miss Flo.) Nothing, surely, can be m ore d is No sm oke or fumes, few er cook tressin g or m ore disfiguring th an en ing odors th an w ith any other form larged pores in th e skin, and the sad of rang. You have a cool, com fort p art about It is th a t such a condition able kitchen In sum m er because is the direct re su lt of ca rele ssn ess in th e re is no tire b urning except cleansing th e skin afte r a prodigal use when cooking is actu ally going on of m ake-up. Too often they a re n 't no And even then, th e electric range, ticed until they a re very bad indeed, w ith its heavily in sulated oven^ and then, when they refu se to yield to keeps the h eat in w here it belongs^ a few days' trea tm e n t, we become dis and its cooking top u n its applv the h eartened and give it up as a bad job. heat directly ag ain st th e bottom 01 Every type of skin req u ires its own the teasel. allow ing very little ra p articu la r tre a tm e n t to prevent its en diatlon. The air In the kitchen is larged pore condition. Most of us do p u rer, too. for w ith an electric not give the com plexion the daily a t ran g e th e re Is no flame to use up tention it should have, and rely too the oxygen in the air. as does a coal optim istically upon cosm etics to cov or gas ran g e or an oil stove. er up blem ishes and hide im perfec tions. Soap and w ater, th e u su al ag en ts Phone 12.TS em ployed to clean se the skin, will not G resham en tirely rem ove th e oil. dust and germ s from face and neck. T herefore, This Is the sentBii o f a series of 'to n e s «h u »ln g the great a .H a n ta g es when you have used nothing else for of eleelrle rooking . N um ber J »111 d e a l m onths it stan d s to reason th a t your » I l k elean amt sanitary features. skin is discolored, th e pores clogged or filled w ith blackheads, and the g en eral condition un h ealth y and de for It will clog th e pores, and he su re th a t your pow der Is verv fine in te x t cidedly unsightly. ure. Apply It lightly. Put on a s u r If by any chance you have been plus of pow der and th in dust it off cleansing your face w ith a heavy cold ra th e r th an use pow der too sparingly cream , d iscontinue it im m ediately. and then grind it into the pores. S u b stitu te eith er a very light cream of And never, never, no m a tte r bow the kind th a t dissolves alm o st in sta n tired and sleepy you may be. re tire taneously in to a p en e tratin g oil. or. w ithout rem oving all m ake-up from even b etter, use a liquid cleanser. th e face. Give up all greasy, fatty p rep aratio n s. A fter th o ro u g h ly cleansing the Dodge 1921 to u rin g Good tire s face you may use w arm w ater and a w ash cloth if you like, but alw ays good ru n n in g order. H essel Im ple finish w ith plen ty of cold w ater. A m ent Company. G re sh a m —Adv. little ice rubbed over the skin m akes If you w ant lum ber w rite Sandy an excellent n a tu ra l astrin g en t. L um ber Co.. C herryville, or phone Don't use cream before pow dering. Sandy 223— Adv. v Acorn Sales & Service Co.