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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAT. OCTOBER 8, Uh» COLUMBIA HEIGHTS TROUTDALE COLOWIAL JK. KITCHEN RANCE A Better Range T h e C olo n ial J r. ra n g e is a serv iceab le, m o d e ra te ly priced ra n g e w hich em bodies a n u m b e r of sp lendid fe a tu re s w h ich m ak e it easy to c a re fo r a n d a t th e sa m e tim e a n o rn a m e n t to th e k itc h e n . It is eco n o m I = ical in fuel co n su m p tio n , too. It h a s a po lish ed top, X slid in g d a m p e r an d duplex g ra te s fo r coal o r wood. Tw o sty les, e n a m e l trim m e d a n d p la in b lac k w ith n ick el trim . $65 and $85 W e a lso c a rry th e B ridge-B each SUPERIOR g as ra n g e w ith c o m b in a tio n wood a n d coal k itc h e n h e a t er, g ra y e n a m e l trim m e d an d priced a t $11.». L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. I ■ Phone n i l GRESH A M iiioiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiin? ïXJIHUUII IliaiillllllllUCJIIIIIIIIIII Men and Boys! I t’e have now in stock our jail and winter line of all-wool Flannel BLAZER BLOUSES M edium an d la rg e plaids. All th e new w o n d e r ful c o lo r co m b in a tio n s. M ade w ith s p o rt c o lla r, tw o po ck ets t h a t b u tto n th ro u g h . T h e b est ra in -p ro o f dyes a re used in th e m a n u fa c tu re of th e se flannels. P riced from $4.75 to $ 6 .5 0 See Window Display WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “ T h e H ouse of Q u ality ” GRESHAM ,OREGON PH O N E 1411 We G ive G reen T ra d in g S tam p s COAL A m ass meeting of th e citizens of One of th e finest affairs of the T ro u td ale w ill be held in th e city season w as th e p arty given at the h all Monday. October 11, a t 8 p. m. hom e of Mrs. A. S tu art, at L ato u r for th e purpose of nom inating c a n ell F alls on S atu rd ay afternoon didates to serve th e city for the w hen Mrs. S tu a rt and Mrs. Wilcox next two years. All citizens are w ere joint hostesses to th e m em urged to atten d th is m eeting b ers of T ro u td ale ch ap ter of th e T he re g u la r m eeting of th e T ro u t O. E. S. and a num ber of personal dale P aren t-T ea ch e r association friends. T he beautiful home of w ill be held in th e schoolhouse th e S tu a rts w as attractiv e in its Friday, October 8, at 2:30 o'clock. d ecorations of fall flowers of many O igray's o rch e stra w ill give a hues and m any who had never been dance in th e city hall S atu rd ay eve th e re enjoyed a w alk in th e park. ning, October 9. A dainty luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall and ab o u t 45 g u ests and each hostess fam ily and A rth u r M atches w ere w as presented w ith a fern by m em d in n er g u ests of H erm an Blazer b ers of th e ch ap ter. Among the Monday evening. p erso n al frie n d s of the hostesses Mrs. L. A. H arlow has received who w ere p resen t w ere Mrs. Moffet an in v itation to attend th e in au g and her d au g h ter, M argaret, Mrs. u ratio n of p resid en t A rnold Ben F au lk n e r. Mrs. Stiles, a teach er in net H all, and th e sem i-centennial th e L ato u rell school, Mrs. Bechtol. celeb ratio n of the founding of the Mrs. Jo h n L arsen , and Mrs. Shepp- U niversity of Oregon, to be held at herd. Two p ro m in en t m em bers of Eugene, October 18-23. th e F airview lodge w ere p resen t, T he m em bership drive held by Mr. Jo n a s and Mrs. Lum sden. The th e T ro u td ale P aren t-T ea ch e r as aftern o o n w as pleasan tly spent and sociation resu lted in the gaining of will long be rem em bered. m any new m em bers. Mr. and Mrs. C. A ndersen mo About 25 m em bers of th e E astern to red to B arton on Sunday a week S tar of T ro u td ale enjoyed th e hos ago and w ere th e guests of Mr. pitality of Mrs. M. S tew art and and Mrs. D oering. Mrs. G eorge W ilcox S atu rd ay a t a T he stu d en ts of the 1927 class of p arty given by them at th e home Colum bian high school a re active of Mrs. S tew art a t L atourell. a t p rese n t w ith th e ir class play Mr. and Mrs. W alter H udson and w hich they in ten d to give later. d au g h ter R nth of V ancouver, Wn., Several young folks of th e com w ere Sunday v isito rs a t th e Hud m unity w ere baptized last Sunday son home. by the Rev. Mr. W are, of P o rtland, T he Social club of th e T ro u td ale who has been holding revival m eet E astern S ta r will give a dance in ings at the C o rb ett church for some th e city hall S atu rd ay evening, Oc tim e. T hose who were im m ersed tober 30. in E vans creek w ere Mrs. Bram - Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall and hall and Lloyd B ram hall, Clifford fam ily w ere dinner g u ests of Mrs. Reed, M arg aret Puliam , C harles Dan L lew ellyn in P o rtlan d last P uliam , E rn e st C ham berlain, R ol S atu rd ay evening. and Morgan and Raymond W ilson. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. S co tt and Mr. and Mrs. F red H icks a re en Mary m otored to Salem Sunday. gaged in pack in g apples at Y aki Mr. and Mrs. George P a rris h and ma, W ashington. O thelda w ill leave F rid ay to spend a few days w ith Mrs. P a rris h 's sis CORBETT ter, Mrs. D illenger, in K ent, Ore. W ill and Em erson C raw ford are T he revival m eetings at the C or picking apples a t Yakima. W ash bett com m unity church, conducted ington. by th e Rev. Mr. W are, sta te ev an H arold H udson p urchased a gelist for th e C h ristian church, will Chevrolet coupe of R ichard K n arr be continued u n til F riday evening last week. H e has tak en over the and probably longer. E ight p e r O regonian ro u te previously served sons have professed conversion, to by Ed. Howell. whom th e rite of baptism w as ad Mrs. M argaret B urns is spending m inistered Sunday. The Sunday th e week v isitin g her sons, Jim school is grow ing in In terest and and Dave B urns, at Newberg, O re num bers. gon. Miss A nna Benfield was in P o rt T he L adies Aid m et W ednesday land Monday. w ith Mrs. Jo h n E rickson. A very Mr. and M rs. F red C rane of profitable m eeting w as enjoyed by Rockwood w ere welcome v isito rs at all who w ere there. D ainty r e Colum bia g ran g e Saturday. fresh m en ts w ere served. Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lasley w ere E. H arlow and Mrs. Lee E vans as Mrs. C lara S m ith's guests Sunday. sisted Mrs. E rickson. Lew is B ratley is afflicted w ith a Sunday m orning w orship will be lam e back. held a t the Com m unity ch u rch at Mrs. D orothy P hipps of P ortland 10 o’clock. The serm on w ill be by visited her son John, Sunday. the pasto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. Hol- lensted, who will tak e th e subject, FAIRVIEW “C ourage.” Sunday school will fol low the m orning service. ‘L ast R aiiy Day w ill be observed S u n Sunday the school recorded an a t day a t th e Sm ith Memorial Presby- tendance of over 50. : te rian church a t all services. Sun- SANDY Bible study will be conducted at the Sandy M ethodist ch u rch every Sunday evening a t 7:30, beginning October 10. Old and young are asked to enroll. The high schobl stu d en ts tak in g th is course m ay ob tain sta te cre d its in Bible study. V isitors and friends are very w el come. T his service will be con ducted as th e reg u la r preaching service except th a t the Bible study will tak e th e place of th e serm on. Handing Yon a H o llar lo r Xmas. H ere it is, tak e it, by saving th a t m uch on a subscription to th e d ai lies. See low rate s elsew h ere and act quickly. BRIQUETS A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Daily Trips to Portland <»re*ham I’hone 15*1 Powell and Maple P o rtlan d Ft. F ast T aylor Phone FA st f iM Gresham-Portland Truck We have our own terminal and warehouse at East Water 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 dag. In our spacious, fire-proof warehouse we can store your produce, grain, furniture, etc. SAND AND GRAVEL , day school s ta rts prom ptly a t 10 o'clock and a record atten d an ce is looked for. M orning w orship a t 11 o’clock, serm on by the p asto r on “C ourage.” S tu d en ts from the Bealey M ilitary academ y near T ro u td ale will m arch to Fairview in a body and atten d th is service. In th e evening a t 7:30 a program will be given by th e Sunday school and th e Rev. W alter H. Van Nuys, D. D., of P o rtlan d will also be p re s en t and give an address. Mrs. D. D. Sw eet of Seaside, O re gon, is v isitin g w ith her sister, Mrs. E. R. D. H ollensted, for a few days. P o rtla n d P h o n e EA. 2330 G re sh am P h o n e 1031 Extraordinary Announcement! If you h a v e n 't 100% h e a lth , d o n 't fail to read th e fo llo w in g : A fter an in v e stig a tio n , c o v e rin g a period of o v e r o n e a n d a h a lf y e a rs, I h a v e in s ta lle d E rn e st 11. B asque's new ln -M o -R ay (In tra -M o le c u la r-R a y ) A p p a ra tu s, fo r Blood P re ssu re , A u to -in to x ic a tio n a n d G lan d D isfu n ctio n . FIVE FACTS REGARDING THIS NEW THERAPY 1. What is In-Mo-Ray? In-M o-R ay is a w ord coined to r e p re s e n t th e S o la r a n d T e rre s tria l M agnetic E n e rg y produced by th e a p p a ra tu s . 2. What In-Mo-Ray Is Not. It It It It It It 3. is is is is is is not e le c trica l c u rre n t s tim u la tio n o r h e a t. n o t a form of X -R ay. n o t R adium e m a n a tio n . n ot u ltra -v io le t o r L ig h t th e ra p y . n o t a g la n d u la r product. n o t chem ical m ed icatio n . How Does In-Mo-Ray Differ? As a ray , a n d as to its physical a c tio n s in liv in g o rg a n ism s, IN-M O-RAY is e n tire ly new . T h e sp ecial d ifference in th is IN-MO-RAY is a c ro ssin g of lin e s of m a g n e tic force in specific c o n c e n tra tio n s . A se co n d a ry in d u ctio n effect is cau sed in th e tissu e cells t h a t d iffers from a n y th in g k n o w n h e re to fo re . T h e effect is to rem o b ilize th e d o rm u n t p h y sio lo g ical m o lecu le a n d th u s n o rm a liz e its a c tiv itie s T h is is th e fu n d a m e n ta l c la im of th is new IN-MO-RAY th e ra p y . I t is n o t claim ed th a t it w ill reviv ify a dead cell. B ut it is claim ed (an d re s u lts s u b s ta n tia lly c o r ro b o ra te th is ) th a t th e tire d o r to x in a te d p h y sio lo g ica l m olecule is a cted upon a n d re sto re d to n o rm a l re la tio n s h ip s . 4. What Is Really Claimed for In-Mo-Ray? T h e c la im s m ade fo r th is new m o d a lity a re q u ite m odest: (a ) It ¿e a new a n d c o n tro lle d a d a p ta tio n of an e n e rg y s im ila r in a ll r e sp e cts to s o la r a n d te r r e s tr ia l m a g n e tic en erg y . (b) It rem o b ilizes th e tire d o r to x in a te d P h y sio lo g ic al m olecule, w ith o u t s tim u la tin g it. (c) It ren e w s o r e n e rg ize s an a lre a d y low ered e le c tro -ch e m ic a l a c tiv ity in th e E n d o c rin e c h a in — (G la n d s ). (d) It h a s been found to be c o rre c tiv e of th e s e th re e fu n d a m e n ta l c o n d i tio n s on w hich a ll its v irtu e is re a lly based: 1. E n d o c rin e D isfu n c tio n , (G o iter, P ro s ta tic d ise a se a n d a ll g la n d tro u b le s). 2. In te s tin a l S ta sis (A u to -in to x ic a tio n ). 3. A b n o rm al blood p re ssu re . 5. On What Is In-Mo-Ray Based? Back of a ll th e p reced in g re m a rk s a r e y e a rs of p a tie n t stu d y a n d e x p e rim e n ta tio n , la b o ra to ry a n d c lin ic a l w ork. T h e new d a ta of ph y sical sc ie n c e a s b ro u g h t o ut by th e d e v e lo p m en t of th e e le c tro n th e o ry a n d ra d io a p p lic a tio n s h a v e g iv en us a pow erful m ea n s of a tta c k . All m a tte r is now conceived to be p u re e le c tro m a g n e tic c h a rg e s in space. T h e h u m a n body m ust be co n sid e red in re la tio n to th is new d a ta . S ince e le c tro -m a g n e tic c h a rg e s can be a n d a re Influenced by specific m a g n e tic stre sse s, it follow s th e n th a t th e m o le c u la r s tru c tu re s of th e body m u st be su sce p tib le to specific m a g n e tic influences. P h y sic a l d a ta a re r e corded by scien ce w hich give us th e s p e c ia l m a g n e tic su sc e p tib ility of e a ch k n o w n atom . T h e se m a g n e tic in fluences can now be m easu red , c o n tro lle d a n d d ire c te d so a s to produce specific in te r n a l in d u c tio n s o r s tre s se s in a n d b etw een th e p h y sio logical m olecules of tissue. E v e ry th in g , in fact, p ro v es th a t life an d a ll m etab o lism , a n d In tru th a ll e le c tro -ch e m ic a l re a c tio n s a re possible only a n d because of e le c tro -m a g n e tic c o n d itio n s on th e su rfa c e of th is p lan e t. Il’ you have an y c o n d itio n coining u n d e r any one of th e th re e fu n d a m e n ta l p a th o lo g ie s t h a t th is tre a tm e n t h a n d le s, now is your o p p o rtu n ity to g e t w ell. M any ease re p o rts on tile in my office. DR. GEORGE E. MALLETT T elephone 1321 for un appointm ent. Bank of G resham Bldg., G resham , Oregon ARBOLEDA R. M. Randall has sold hl« place on Pow ell V alley road to T. H. P a t terso n of G resham . T he p ro p erty includes 1*4 acres of beautiful woodland, a house w ith g arag e and a sto re building. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A rnot, who have been visiting th e ir son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Bourne, retu rn ed F rid ay m orning to th e ir home a t Coos Bay. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. K enniholm , I I Outlook W ant Ads w ill help you Mr. and Mrs. fj. F. G orber, and Mr. ; on the way to success. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jen sen w ere guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J W alter R. Locke. The A rboleda Im provem ent club held Its reg u la r m eeting T h u rsd ay evening at the D. W. B rldgefarm er home on Fern avenue. Someone stole R. M. R an d all's 1925 C hevrolet to u rin g car, Mon day, from w here It w as parked at F o u rth and Clay stre e ts, P ortland. The th e ft was rep o rted to th e police and It is hoped th e c a r w ill be found in tact. Mr. and Mrs. T. S lgw orth of S as katoon, C anada, are v isitin g a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bourne. Mrs. S igw orth is a niece of F. L. and H. C. Bourne. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke e n te r tained Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Robison and fam ily on T uesday evening. The Jo k e r club m et F rid ay a fte r noon at the home of Mrs. P eter ! Borgan. 3 2 ,0 0 0 Pounds o f Milk— One Cow IJO W would you like to ring up the farm cash register A 1 to that tune each year? Impossible? No, indeed! At the Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland last year, there were many producers with such records. And this year, October 30-November 6, there will be others, for we understand that from all over America the greatest dairy stock known to man are booked for exhibit. H e re nt th e B an k of G re sh am , we a re d o in g e v e ry th in g w ith in o u r po w er to e n c o u ra g e th e ra is in g of GOOD liv e sto ck . We believe th is s o rt of policy is good b u sin e ss f o r o u r fa rm in g c u sto m e rs, an<l t h a t m ea n s it is g o o d b u sin e ss fo r us. T ell us w h a t you a re ra is in g in cro p s. W e’ll te ll y o q how R econvert t h o s e c r o p s in to liv esto ck a n d th e liv e sto ck in to B IG G ER d o lla rs. Home Appliances W E E PIN G used to be d o n e w ith a broom , w a sh in g on a sc ru b b o ard a n d c o o k in g o v er a hot wood fire, but to d ay th e H om e M an ag er h a s th e V acuum C le a n er, th e W a sh in g M achine an d th e quick, c o n v e n ie n t anil c e rta in E lectric R ange. T h e re a re e le c tric r a n g es and th en m ore e le c tric ran g e s, but th e r e is n ’t a b e tte r ra n g e to be had th a n th e A corn. T h a t is th e reason we w a n t you to com e in to o u r s to re a n d let us show you th e o n e best fitted to y o u r needs. S C R ISH E D ROCK A M ) ROAD MATERIAL WALRAD & WRIGHT, Inc. PAHE THRBB Acorn Sales & Service Co. P h o n e 1233 M ain S tre e t G resham PLEASANT VALLEY Mrs. B erksdale w as called to Al bany, M issouri, on T uesday of th is week to atten d the fu n eral of her oldest d au g h ter, who was called aw ay suddenly. Miss Alva A itkin, Mrs. W inthrop Roe and th ree ch ild ren , Gordon, P resto n and V irginia Lee, and Mrs. Roek of P o rtland, called on Mr. and Mrs. G. N. S ager Sunday a f te r noon. Mrs. C. F. K esterson has zeturned from a visit to her son K eith and fam ily of O akland, Oregon. W F. Jen n e haa retu rn ed from GRESHAM, OREGON a h u nting and Ashing trip near E lk ton, Douglas county, Oregon. B. F. Mulkey and wife w ere r e ce n t visitors a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Cam pbell. Clyde E. S ag er, of L ents, was callin g on rela tiv e s h ere one day th is week. He has ju s t re tu rn e d from e a ste rn Oregon w here he sp en t sev eral weeks. A Trial N ickerson Jellied Chicken m eans a re tu rn order, Olve It a tria l.— Adv. . of