America s Greatest Horse Show
Miss Clementine Lewie and
“ Highland Lassie”
T he H orse Show program s of the
Pacific In ternational Livestock Exposi
tion at Portland. Oregon, will begin
th is year on S aturday night, Oct. 30th.
T hey will be continued each evening
of the following week, starting Mon
day, with m atinees Thursday, Friday
an d Saturday.
Y h e Exposition, housed in its ten
acre building, is the largest of Its kind
in the world and the ribbons tied
there are considered equal or superior
to honors achieved elsew here
»100,000 00 in prixe money is dis
tributed during the week, of which the
Horse Show alone offers S3!.500 00.
the largest am ount ever placed in any
premium book The Olympic Hotel of
S eattle »4 000 00 stake for five-raited
horses also sets a new high mark for
dfstribut a in a single class.
No such aggregation of hunting and
Jumping events has ever been schedul
ed in the W est and the en tries are
b etter than at any previous Horse
Show.
In all probability there is no single
institution that has been Instrum ental
in adding so m aterially to the develop
ment of the N orthw est as the Pacific
International Livestock Exposition
Many millions ot dollars In value have
been added to th e livestock industry
by its organized effort to improve
breeds and breeding m ethods
The
expositions held in Portland present
an unparalleled opportunity for judg
ing results and gathering data for the
furtherance of future developm ents.
All railroads are making a round
trip rate of a fair and one-third for
the Exposition
V isitors should not
fail to ask local agents for p articu lars
Special Bargain.
Multnomah Clubs Win Prizes.
m unity church Sunday a t 10 o’clock.
The pasto r, the Rev. E R D. H ollen
sted, will preach on th e them e. "The
Old Rugged C ross." Sunday school
follows th e m orning service.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H arlow w ere d in
ner gu ests at th e home ot Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Robinson of P o rtlan d last
S atu rd ay evening.
Mrs. E va Childs of Jan esv ille, W is
consin, Mrs. Dan Llew ellyn of P o rt
land, Mrs. A. D. K endall and daughter
M arjorie, and A rth u r M atches mo
tored to Longview, W ashington on
Sunday, retu rn in g by way of R ainier,
Oregon, and the C olum bia riv er h igh
way.
G igray's o rc h e stra w ill give an o th
er dance at th e city h all S atu rd ay eve
ning, October 9.
Mrs. L. A. H arlow sp en t W ednesday
and T hursday a t th e sta te fair at
Salem.
Mrs. C. J. Cook of P o rtlan d spent
F rid ay and S atu rd ay of last w eek at
th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H a r
low
T he T ro u td ale L adies' Aid w ill m eet
at th e hom e of Mrs. Jo h n E rickson
W ednesday afternoon, October 6, w ith
Mrs. Lee E vans and Mrs. L. A. H a r
low assisting.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cf Spence and Mr.
and Mrs. T hom as Low sp en t Tuesday
and W ednesday at th e Salem fair.
T he T ro u td ale ■ F low er club has a
display of flowers at th e new g arag e
occupied by R ichard K n arr. T here
w ere two d isplays last week, one at
Mrs. L ong's and th e o th er a t Mr.
B ush's garage.
A c a rd p arty w ill be given under
the auspices of the E astern S tar at the
Masonic h all in T ro u td ale on W ednes
day evening, October 6, beginning a t 8
o’clock. All a re Invited to attend.
M ultnom ah Camp, Woodmen of the
W orld, of P o rtlan d , w ith Its 7000
m em bers and beautiful lodge home at
E ast S ixth and Alder streets, is known
as one of th e m ost pro g ressiv e lodges
of th e Pacific coast. I t is alw ays do
ing th in g s and doing them on a m ag
nificent scale. It is not satisfied w ith
an y th in g o rd in ary b ut goes a fte r the
jx tra o rd in a ry . It is not enough th a t
500 or m ore m em bers atten d its re g u
la r m eetings at its m agnificent hall
and club room s but in v arious w ays it
seeks to extend its Influence.
p la y s
pays.
J u s t now th is cam p is m aking an
effort to reach m ore d irectly its m em
prospers.
bers scattered by
th e
hund red s
th ro u g h o u t th e e a ste rn p a rt of th is
county and In every “neck of th e
w oods" in C lackam as county. I t is
plan n in g m eetings w ith en tertain in g
fea tu re s in c e n tra l locations.
T h ere w ill be th re e g ran d free
W oodmen rallies th is com ing w eek as
follow s:
T uesday evening. October 5. a t th e
G range h all. P le a sa n t Valley.
W ednesday evening. October 6, a t
th e city h all. T routdale.
T h u rsd ay evening, October 7, a t the
high school au d itorium . Sandy.
I t Is f u r lu n a le t h a t th e fa n n e r s In th is v ic in ity h a v e th e o p p o r tu n ity to v is it
T hese m eetings w ill be free and will
a n d p ro fit fro m th e P a c ific In t e r n a t io n a l l iv e s to c k E x p o s itio n In P o r tla n d .
Ib is .H 'lir, « u m b e r SO- > • i e m h e r « . I t la « .n l.l t h e e x h i b i t s w i l l o u l r H a l a n y
begin a t 8 o'clock.
p re v io u s liv e s to c k show In a ll .A m erica.
T he announcem ent th a t th is g reat
cam p w ill bring to th ese places some
of its ta len ted m em bers and p u t on a
free vaudeville show is all th a t needs
to be said to in su re a crow ded house.
The e n tertain m en ts will be high class.
T hese e n tertain m en ts are planned
for th e benefit of th e m em bers, th e ir
neighbors and men friends. It is r e
g retted by those having the m a tte r in
ch arg e th a t the in v itation cannot in
clude th e en tire fam ily b ut th e lim ited
capacity of th e h alls w ill not perm it.
It is assu re d th e re w ill be no po
litical speeches and very little talk in g
Prohibition Helps Insurance.
by anyone.
"E ach y ear prohibition has broken
In addition to som e of M ultnom ah
C am p's best m usical and vaudeville life in su ran ce records, both for n um
TO PORTLAND
ta len t th e re will be an exhibition by ber and value of policies and for the
C aptain T. Jo n es Jr., one of th e fo re decrease in m ortality co sts,” d eclares
m ost m agicians on th e A m erican H. E. Rompel, su p erin ten d en t of the
stage. *
I A nti-Saloon League. He also says:
Men, and especially m em bers of the "T he th re e hundred com panies in the
SPECIALIST
Woodmen of the W orld, a re being in nation Issued approxim ately th irte en
vited to th ese e n tertain m en ts in th e | billion d o llars In paid-for policies in
In Internal Medicine for the
1924, an in crease of eight per cent
various locations nam ed and m em bers
past fifteen years
over th e preceding year. L apses and
especially a re urged to bring th eir
su rre n d e rs have decreased.”
men friends.
1
DOES NOT OPERATE
LIVESTOCK RAISING— A Business
F one
at livestock raising, he
If
he makes a business of it, he
And
it is a business that requires hard work and
deep study. Starting the herd, building it
up and cashing in on it cannot succeed under
guesswork.
Yet, livestock raising will go a long way in
this community toward solving the farmer’s
economic problem. Furthermore, the Bank
of Gresham is only too glad to lend a helping
hand along business-like lines.
I
O verland coupe sedan 1925. Driven
When it comes to th e judging of
only 3500 m iles. Looks like a new livestock, the M ultnom ah county judg-
c a r. H essel Im plem ent Co., G resham , i ing team , composed of H arold Dahl.
—Adv.
Floyd Stafford and John Flem ing, is
rig h t on the job a t th e sta te fair at
Salem in th e sam e efficient m an n er it
put work over a t th e recen t county
fair. The boys scored a to tal of 1671
out of a possible 1800. H arold Dahl,
high point boy of th e state, won a to
tal score of 576 out of a possible 600.
Floyd Stafford, th ird high point boy,
m ade a total score of 558 o ut ot a
possible 600, On Monday, th e open
FAIRVIEW
ing day of the fair, M ultnomah coun
ty clubs won ten sch o larsh ip s on dairy
“The Old Rugged C ross" will be the
stock and judging.
them e of th e serm on Sunday m orning
at 11 o’clock a t th e Sm ith Memorial
HURLBURT
P re sb y teria n ch u rch by th e pasto r, the
Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. Communion
But perhaps best of all, electric
The Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted, pastor will follow the serm on. Sunday school
cooking lightens kitcheu labor.
of th e Sm ith M emorial P resb y terian convenes a t 10 o'clock.
“Cooking by w ire" ig a joy in itself
because it is so sim ple and easy.
church of Fairview , w ill preach at the
And with less sw eeping and clea n
H u rlb u rt schoolhouse Sunday evening
POWELL VALLEY
ing to do in th e kitchen, with no
a
t 7:30 o’clock.
sco u ring of blackened pots and
“L est We F orget,” said to be one of
k ettles, and no carrying of wood,
We are alw ays glad to quote you on th e m ost pow erful d ram as ever p re
coal or ashes, you can begin to see
lum ber. Sandy L um ber Co., phone
how electric cooking allow s you
sented th ro u g h th e m otion p ictures,
Sandy 223.—Adv.
if
m ore tim e to yourself for other
will be show n u nder the auspices of
w ork or outside interests.
In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. No th e A nti-Saloon L eague of Oregon at
com m ission or brokerage. Very easy the Pow ell V alley Swedish Mission
term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
ch u rch on T uesday evening, October
PLEASANT HOME
G resham
Phone 1233
Dodge 1921 to u rin g . Good tires, 5, a t 8 o’clock. T he Hon. E. A. B aker,
good running order. H essel Im ple p resid en t of th e league, w ill deliver
Sunday school will convene a t 10
Ad N o. t (»re next issue of O utlook)
m ent Company, G resham .—Adv.
w ill he one of a series ot
ads dealing
an ad d ress In connection w ith the o’clock a t th e P le a sa n t Home M eth
w ith the su p erio rity o f Aeorn ranges.
picture. T here will be no adm ission odist ch u rch , followed by p reach in g at
T ake a tip— try the W ant Ads.
charges.
Il from th e topic, "P ic tu re s of the
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Sunday school will begin a t 9:50 at Word Made F lesh." A com bined s e r
the Swedish Mission church, followed vice will be held for th e ju n io rs and
by preach in g at 11 by th e new p asto r the adults. Next Sunday will be p ro
of th e church, the Rev. Donald Sho- m otion Sunday and it is hoped ail
gren. T his service will be in Swedish, will be presen t.
but in the evening th e Sunday school
Next Sunday night has been de
will ren d er a program in E nglish. The clared ch u rch n ig h t at the M ethodist
p asto r will also speak at th a t tim e.
ch u rch by th e E p w o rth League. All
Jo h n V icklund is building a new are Invited to com e and join In the
m odern hom e ju st ea st of his present m eeting to be held at 7:30 u n d er the
house. C harley Johnson Is assistin g lead ersh ip of H erm an W alters, a s s is t
In th e c a rp en te r work.
ed by o th ers.
IN OL’R SERVICE OF SIN CERITY
Special ch ild ren ’s services will be
Sam uel Bacon, aged 79, who su f
the value of thoughtfulness, of earnestness,
held a t 9:45 at th e Saron L u th eran fered a p ara ly tic stro k e Septem ber 22
of courtesy and tact cannot be estimated.
ch u rch Sunday, follow ed by m orning w hile re tu rn in g from an o u tin g to
These things are to be valued as are friend
w orship in the Sw edish language. In Y achats in com pany w ith his son and
the evening at 8 o’clock th e re will be wife, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Bacon, of
ships.
special Bible service during w hich the Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. C larence
Bibles will be d istrib u ted to this Cathey and Virgil H owell and d au g h
y ea r’s confirm ation class, and on S a t te rs, of G resham , Is now restin g easily
urday, October 2, the organization of at his hom e n ea r P le a sa n t Home. His
th e class w ill tak e place.
low er lim bs, how ever, are still p a r
T he ch u rch building com m ittee of alyzed. Mr. Bacon has not been well
the S aron L u th eran church will give a d u rin g th e en tire sum m er and It was
PHONES
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bake sale a t the home of Dr. J. G. th ought th e trip to th e beach would
S tu re on S atu rd ay , O ctober 9.
im prove his g en eral health . T he p a r
ty had proceeded about 20 m iles from
S tated C om m unication.
Y achats w hen th e man was strick en .
A FAIRVIEW LODGE NO. 92, A physician was consulted at A lbany
V Y A . F. & A. M. S atu rd ay evening, hut he could do nothing for th e m an
' w X ' O ctober 2, 1926, a t 8 o’clock.
and advised reaching home as soon as
V isiting b re th re n welcome.
possible.
WM. H. STANLEY, Sec’y.
T he Ladles Aid of th e P lea san t
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
HARRY F E D E R S P IE L , W. M.
Home M ethodist ch u rch will m eet
Outlook W ant ads will help you on W ednesday aftern o o n a t th e hom e of
the way to success.
Mrs. E. B artsch. R efreshm ents will
be served.
Mrs. M artin L en n artz sp en t the
Daily Trips to Portland
week-end at Salem w ith her d au g h ter,
Miss Anna L en n artz. who is a tte n d
Portland
Powell
Gresham
Ft. East Taylor
ing W illam ette U niversity.
and
Phone
Lightens Kitchen Work
Acorn Sales & Service Co.
IGRBSHAM FUNERAL PARLORS
J. E. METZGER.
DIRECTOR.
U C E N C E D M O ^C JA ^A ^«^
1901
BRIQUETS
COAL
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
1681
Maple
Phone EAst
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handyl
packs
3
GILLIS
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. 2830
Gresham Phone 1831
There’s a treat for you and
your children in the Pepper
mint sugar jacket and another
in the Peppermint - flavored
gum inside —that is
WRIOLEY’S P. K.
jtxnost value in long
l-a -s -t-i-a -g delight.
I’M HERE
TELL YOU
THEY’RE GOOD
W rigley'» aid« diges
tion and makes the
next cigar taste better.
T ry it
A fte r Csery M t t !
CIS
tting,
Dr. Mellenthin
Something In a Name.
Down south a Negro was bro u g h t
Will be at
before a judge because of some m iss
BENSON HOTEL
ing chickens. T he judge asked him If
he had any children.
Thursday and Friday,
“Yas, sah," said th e negro, " I ’se got
a boy."
October 7 and s
"W h at's his n am e?” Inquired the
Office H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
m ag istrate.
"H is nam e am W eath ah strip , Judge."
T sii Days Only
"W ea th erstrip ? How did he ever
get a nam e like th a t? ”
“W ell, Judge, you sec it w as dis
No Charge for Consultation
w ay: D at boy w as bo'n je s’ fo’ de
wah, an ' he done kept me out o’ de
Dr. M ellenthin is a re g u la r g rad u a te
d raft.”
tn m edicine aud su rg ery and Is li
censed by the sta te of Oregon. He
Newton D. Baker, form er S ecretary does not o p erate for ch ro n ic ap p en
of W ar—“T he soldier who sleeps on dicitis, gall stones, u lcers of stom ach,
outpost duty and thereb y endangers to n sils or adenoids.
the lives of his fellow s and th e cause
He has to his cre d it w onderful re
of his co u n try is shot. Yet th e p ri su lts In diseases of th e stom ach, liver,
vate citizen, the voter, can sleep on bowels, blood, skin, nerves, h eart, k id
outpost duty and th ereb y bring even ney, bladder, borl w etting, c a ta rrh ,
g re a te r d anger to his country. He not weak lungs, rheum atism , sciatica, leg
only goes unpunished but feels him u lcers and rec tal ailm ents.
self en titled to become cynical when
co rru p tio n becomes evident. Only by
Below are th e nam es of a few of his
a closer w atch on th e men who re p re m any satisfied p atien ts in O regon:
sent you In public life, and a g rea ter
Mrs. L. L. Petz, Moro, h e a rt trouble.
tr u s t tn them , can you hope to achieve
Mrs. F. F. H ager, (d au g h ter M arie),
the kind of governm ent for w hich pre
sum ably you stan d ."— P ublic Affairs. W alton, to n sils and adenoids.
Mrs. E. C. Mulloy. H illsboro, u lcer
If you w ant lum ber w rite Sandy of the leg.
Mrs. Nels P eterso n , Skam okaw a,
L um ber Co., C herryville, or phone
W ash., colitis.
Sandy 223.—Adv.
tf
G ro v e r'C . O outhier, Coquille, Ore.,
colitis and u lcers of stom ach.
Guarantee Was Good.
Mrs. C arl Johnson, M arshfield, ear
Jones answ ered an advertisem ent, trouble.
and sen t a d o llar for four p airs of
J. W. T u rn e r, D alles,
stom ach
socks. W hen they arriv ed , he looked trouble.
them over, and then w rote the ad v er
E. A. R ussell, K lam ath F alls, ap p en
tis e r: “Socks received. T he p attern s dicitis.
are vile. I w ouldn’t be seen on the
Rem em ber above date, th a t co n su l
stree ts w ith them on."
Back cam e th e an sw e r: “W hat are tatio n on th is trip will be free and
you objecting to? D idn’t we g u a ra n th a t his tre a tm e n t is different.
tee you w ouldn’t w ear them o u t?”
M arried women m u st be accom
panied by th e ir husbands.
A Glnssy S ture.
A ddress: 211 B radbury Bldg., Los
E rra tic Malden Lady—“ I say, sa le s Angeles, California.
person! Is th is th e m irro r d e p a rt
m ent?"
C lerk—"Yes, m a ’am ."
E. M. L.— "W ell, I'd like to see som e
thing odd In a m irro r.”
C lerk—“Yes, m a'am . J u s t ta k e a
look In th is one, m a’am .”
— H arv ard Lam poon.
Vital Topics
WHAT IS YOUR L IF E WORTH?
Give Life its utm ost value by g et
Titusville Minister’s Wife Mined An ting the m ost out of it in H ealth and
Operation, Wants Other» in Know.
H appiness. CHIROPRACTIC will see
M rs F N . B a k e r, 314 K. W a ln u t S t.. to the h ealth If you will ta k e ca re of
T itu s v ille . P a . says
"F e e l I am doing th e happiness.
real m issio n a ry w o rk when I te ll how my
go itre wan rem oved w ith H orbo l-Q u ad-
ruple. a stainless lin im e n t M y eyes, he art
and nerves w ere In a had condition. F e lt
no 111 effects fro m the tre a tm e n t. G la d to
tell o r w rite m y experiences."
Sold by leadin g drug gists or w rite Hor-
ls,l C om pany. M echank shurg. Ohio.
Lo -
c a lly a t G reah am D ru g C o m p a n y — A dv.
aries
zould
• re
C O M IN G
Why not buy lum ber d irect from the
m ill? Sandy L um ber Co., phone S a n
G illis won from Llpm an Hr Wolfe by dy 223.—Adv.
tf
a sco re of l / to 3 la st Sunday. Next
Sunday G illis will play a P o rtlan d
BORING
team , eith er E ast P o rtlan d or Clover-
"P ic tu re s of th e Word Made F le sh ”
land cream ery . Game will be played
will be th e topic of th e serm on S u n
on the G illis grounds.
day m orning at 10 o’clock a t th e Bor
ing M ethodist ch u rch by th e Rev. E.
HALEY
W W lthnell. Sunday school will fol
T he S unday school of the H aley low at 11 o’clock. O rch estra p ractice
B aptist ch u rch will begin a t 10 a. m will be held W ednesday eventng at
Sunday, followed by th e m orning s e r 7:30.
vice In Swedish a t 11. T he evening
A Trial
serv ice will begin at 8 o’clock. The
Rev. Jo h n 8. Nordell is th e p asto r of of N ickerson Jellied Chicken m eans a
re tu rn o rder. Give It a tria l.—Adv.
the ch u rch and Invites all to be p re s
ent who desire.
GOITRE REMOVED
r of-
s not
lable
< ex-
tp a n -
□ eral
f th e
toil Id
rould
m a r-
Make Chiropractic your llahit.
Dr. Geo. E. Mallett
Office Phone ISS1
Bank of O resbam Bldg.
Res. 3-JB3
G resham
th e re
n era l
su re,
For
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levy
w as
ra te r
fui^l
w hen
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tab le
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Coun-
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ACTUAL
F R U IT
JUICES
give its
Raspberry, Strawberry
a n d Cherry flavors
»N
L IA
R oyal
*y of
igton,
résid
us sed
F r u it
F la v o r e d
G e la tin
"They tell me Sim pson had q u ite
a scrap with his wife la st night.
W hat was wrong w ith him ?"
“ I d id n 't hear."
"L iquor, do you suppose?"
"No, she licked him ”
Many new W ant Ads today.
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