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GRESHAM OFTLOOK. l i t lit IV. OCTOBER li. IMS BORING pare three TROUTDALE wt U be given. T h ere will b. h I l IH L R A N ( H I K C H H A S duce th e beat in the way of L u th T here w ill be th e reg u la r preach- low een gam es and a supper suit- EXTENSION PROGRIM eran music. ing service a t th e ch u rch Sunday ®*chlng serv,ce »'ill be held at I able to th e season. 1 t m n .n in beginning a t to o ’clock and Sunday tbe T ro u td ale com m unity church Several new additions to public On F rid ay evening, O ctober 29 ln ,e re s tin ’' Pla,ls for the fu tu re school w ill follow at 11. Quite an S un<l«y m orning at 10 o’clock bv Dr. Emil Enna. em inent pianist of haVe been m ade by ,h e Saron L u th - ity have been made of late, the in te re st is being show n in the the pastor, th e Rev E R D H oi ch u rc h w ork and the pastor a m i i t - a . n . u . Hol- P o rtland, will give a co n cert at the e r“ " ch u rch of ,h is com m unity. A forem ost of w hich is th e p u b lish m em bers invite all who do not at- -■* * ***’ * h° * ‘,l 8peak fro,n the Sandy union high school. Dr E nna large S unday school has already ing of a p arish paper of 20 pages, tend elsew here to the services O r them e, "T he F ading G lory." S u n is an a rtis t of high ability and bis been 8evured' »bowing an increase "The S ilent M essenger," the covers c h e stra practice w ill be held on day school will im m ediately follow en tertain m en t should draw a- full n ,e,n b e rsh |H <’f 40 new m em bers being in litographed colors. P art W ednesday evening at 7:30 and the the preaching service. house. Full p a rtic u la rs will be an- ; w i,h,n “ m onth T h ^ graded sys- of the m agazine is devoted to local Boy S couts will m eet on Monday T he re g u la r m eeting of the nounced later. evening a t the church. tern in stru c tio n introduced a few news, about four pages to ad v er Rosco Knox, who has been w ork T routdale Flow er club w ill be held weeks ago is bringing good results. tisem ents and 12 pages of religious The Kelso W om an's club will ing in a cam p n ear Hood River all T hursday, October 21. All m em A ccording to th is system th e c h il articles. A rotospeed duplicator sum m er, has moved his fam ily back bers are urged to be p resen t and m eet a t th e home of Mrs. Ed H erz dren a re thoroughly in stru c ted in and Underwood ty p ew riter have to th e ir home here, T hursday, October 28, w hen she th e fund am en tals of th e C h ristian also jieen added to the equipm ent C. L. G regson and fam ily have bring others. and Mrs. P. C. S pooner will en te r faith. Services a re being held n early all moved from th e ir hutne east of Bor G uests at th e A. D K endall home ing into th e T elford house form er T uesday w ere Mrs. Dan Llew ellyn ta in jointly. Two choirs, one m ale and one in th e E nglish language. Of these ly occupied by J. R. Lunday. mixed, w ere organized • yesterday. th e Sunday night Bible lectures T he B oring C om m unity club Is of P ortlan d , Mrs. E va C hilds of HALEY B ert Olson, d irecto r of the G resh given by th e pastor, the Rev. Enoch p lan ning to hold a sale and supper Janevllle. Wis., Ed. M ulsehtll and’ Sandeen, ought to prove especially on October 22. T here w ill be a lit K endall Lynch of Los A ngeles, Cal. T he sem i-annual convention of am m ale chorus, is leader of the "Six e ra ry and m usical program in con Mrs. Scott of Salem, Oregon, ai^d th e Swedish B aptists of Oregon is m ale o rg anization, and Mrs. Enoch in terestin g to th e public. nection w ith the sale. The money G reat F acts" is the subject next derived from th e sale will go to Mrs. Sm iley of Los A ngeles, C ali now in session a t the H aley B aptist Sandeen d irects the mixed chorus. Sunday evening and will be given w ard fixing up th e school. The fornia, w ere Sunday g u ests a t the ch u rch , th e m eetings to continue T he la tte r orgartization is to study in th e E nglish language. C. E. Scott home. s a le will be at th e I. O. O. F. hall. over Sunday evening. On S atu rd ay th e C hristvnson A capella method The B oring Rebeccah lodge is The P aren t-T each er association evening. October 16. beginning at of choir singing of w hich Mrs. San planning a H allow e'en p arty for its A sensation has been caused in m et Friday. A g rea t in te re st is - :30, th e Rev. A. G. Sandblom , of deen has m ade special study. In m em bers and fam ilies. E ngland by th e recent spontaneous H. H erz and wife w ere out Wed show n in the w ork. T he m em ber T igard, Oregon, w ill preach. The connection w ith th e m usical o rg a n decision of P unch, "th e p leasan t nesday calling on th e ir parents, A ship com m ittee rep o rted 62 m em S unday m orning serm on will be de izations, a com m ittee of m usic has je ste r of Fleet stre e t,” to close its H erz and Ja s p e r Dugger. been elected, co n sistin g of B ert colum ns to all liquor advertising. bers. Mrs. Lee Evans, th e p re si A. H erz has moved into the house dent; Mrs. R. D. H ew itt, Mrs. L. A. livered by the Rev. A. W a ll, of Olson, p resid e n t; Mrs. Enoch Saif- T his action, it is said, has brought C herry Grove and at th e afternoon th a t belongs to Mrs. F renz until H arlow and Mrs. A. D. K endall m eeting, w hich begins at 2 o'clock, deen. vice p resid e n t; Dr. Ju liu s forth varied com m ent from the th ey can get a new house built. English press and condem nation | L ester B oring is able to be up w ere chosen as delegates to th e th e sp eak ers w ill be th e Rev. A. S ture. lib ra ria n ; and Miss H ilma from the brew ery and d istillery an d around again a fte r being con sta te convention to be held in S a Johnson, o rganist. T his com m ittee trade. Punch has long been known W all, A. J. E ricson and E. B jork- fined to his bed for six weeks. as E ng lan d 's m ost fam ous hum or lem, October 26-29. vist. The R ef. A. J. E ricson, who is to su p erin ten d all th e m usic ous weekly. M embers of the Hi Y who a tte n d T here w ill be a H allow e'en p arty is th e p asto r of th e F irs t Sw edish w ithin th e congregation and in tro ed th e m eeting of the P o rtlan d Hi Ys at th e E ist side Y. M. C. A. on sponsored by th e P aren t-T each er ch u rch of P o rtlan d , will deliver the We are alw ays glad to quote you D on't lay down the paper till you T h u rsd ay evening w ere K enneth association in th e schoolhouse F r i on lum ber Sandy L um ber Co., H orberg, H arry Bjur, W illard Bor day evening. October 29, for the closing m essage a t 7:30 Sunday have read the W ant A dsK phone Sandy 223.—Adv. tf evening. The Revs. BJorkvist and ing and D onald Morand. school children. The p are n ts and Sandblom will ad d ress th e Sunday friends are invited.. . school w hich begins Sunday m o rn FAIRVIEW E lla R ichardson and Nola Sm ith ing a t 10 o’clock. P reach in g service will be held in received th ird prize in th e bread th e F airview M ethodist church at baking con test held a t th e Meier ROCKWOOD Pow ell V alley Hoad 11 o'clock Sunday m orning by the & F ra n k store la st S atu rd ay for the 1 m ile e a st of G resh am G irl’s Cooking club. T he new p asto r of th e M ethodist new pastor, th e Rev. J. F. Dunlop. Mrs. Mary P arso n s has retu rn ed ch u rch at Rockwood, th e Rev. J. F. [ Invites the public to its services S unday school will convene a t 10. “T he F ading G lory” w ill be the home from G overnm ent M ineral Dunlop, w ill preach a t 8 o'clock Sunday evening. T his service will them e of th e serm on Sunday m orn sp rings for th e w inter. Since the shipping of celery and be preceded by th e E pw orth ing a t 11 o'clock a t the Sm ith Me h as become so League, beginning a t 7 o'clock. m orial P re sb y teria n c h u rc h by the cauliflow er p asto r, the Rev. E. R. D. H ollen- heavy a t T rou td ale an assista n t, Sunday school will convene a t 10 sted. S unday school w ill begin Mr. M ilner of P o rtlan d , has been in th e m orning. added to th e force a t th e station. p ro m p tly at 10 o’clock. T hirteen c a r loads have been shipped from F airview and T ro u t PLEASANT HOME dale. Mrs. H arvey A nderson and ch il T he P le a sa n t Home • M ethodist L adies Aid is spw isoring an e n te r dren of Spokane, Wn., are visiting tain m ent and social to be given on Mrs. A nderson's m other, Mrs. H a t S atu rd ay evening, October 23, at tie Wilson. • Continued on page 4 th e ch urch. T he program will con sis t of a few m usical num bers by KELSO local ta le n t and a ta lk by Judge Mary J. S purlin, who is said to be U nder the auspices of th e Kelso a very capable orator. H er subject W om an's club, a m eeting was held will be, "Com m unity B etterm ent. at th e schoolhouse la st F rid ay eve- T hose who have not heard Judge I ning to h ear both sides of th e l i ll SIYPflk •_ .. S n p u u r rlin speak, should take ad v a n t housew ife’s bill, th e w ater and ag e of this o pportunity . A reason pow er developm ent bill. Mrs. K ate ab le adm ission w ill be charged Bonham of P o rtlan d , se c re ta ry of w hich will include refresh m en ts. the H ousew ife's Council, spoke for Mrs. J. W. Radford arriv ed W ed the bill and A. B. G ottschalk and nesday from K earney, N ebraska, Mr. K reul, re p re se n tin g th e P o rt to spend th e w inter w ith her land E le ctric Pow er com pany, d au g h ter. Mrs. J. H. W eeks. Mrs. spoke ag ain st it. R efreshm ents R adford is 72 y ears old, and this is w ere sold at the close of th e m eet h er th ird trip to the Pacific coast. ing, w hich w as attended by a fair The Ladies Aid of the P leasan t sized crow d who show ed m ucch in Home M ethodist church will m eet te re st In the question discussed. w ith Mrs. E. E. Van F leet on W ed The proceeds of the sale, which nesday afternoon, October 20. Mrs. am ounted to $7, w ill be th e nucleus W. D yer will assist the hostess of a fund to be used for playground w ith th e silv er tea. All m em bers equipm ent for th e school. and th e ir friends are invited. On S atu rd ay evening, October 30, the Kelso school and W om an's A re you gettin g ready for No-1 club will jointly give a H allow e’en vem ber 2?______ 'so c ia l. An in te restin g program 4 The Opp«r(unily of a L ife tim e \ I would you give, Mr. Farmer, to have set before you for inspection and study the very finest and best bred livestock in-all America? A year ot, your life or ten acres of your best land, wouldn t you ? The lessons learned would be worth « S ’ y AU» T /îaVî th a t ° P P ° r t u n lty w ith o u t th e s a c ri- u c . At P o rtla n d , O ctober 30-N ovem ber 6, th e 16th ¿ n i ‘U.avhihoC n C I1n te r n a ti° naI L ivestock E x p o sitio n w ill e x h ib it th e la rg e s t a n d g re a te s t a sse m b la g e of livestock ev er show n u n d e r o n e ro o f o r at o n e tim e in th e land. D airy a n d B eef C attle, H orses, H ogs, S heep n , m -8 ' i th e la r Kest p rem iu m list e v e r t ublished - $100,000. Also you w ill see th e g r e a t Eox e x h ib its. T h e re w ill be th e w o rld -fam o u s H o rse Show , too, a n d a Land. In d u s tria l a n d D airy P ro d u c ts E x p o sitio n . Saron Lutheran Church UJfcutflt « f Qraritatts GRESHAM, OREGON CLAY l j ii COAL B R IQ U E T S A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE D a ily T r ip s to P o r tla n d G resham Powell I'hone unii 1ÔSI Maple Portland Ft. East Taylor Phone EAst «SS» ANNOUNCING COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vote A SAFE PLACE to put your money _ This Company has invested over ^77,000,000 in this territory. Regular Republican Nominee A C onstructive P rogram at a Minimum of Expense _____ - P a id offer you an opportunity to invest your money in this sHccessful ami well-managed business at 6.67 per cent interest. Adv AUCTION SALE 3 Miles; South BATTLE GKOl'NIt, W ASH., Mile West of laved Highway. Farm Adjoining Meadow Glade Store. It has 90,000 light and power customers and serves a population of over 400,000. Its business is growing steadily every day. bnnc|l „ jM 31 High Grade Jersey Cows 1 R eg istered J ersey C ow Portland, Oregon a t « m u a. ’i W»OOTLAN^ _ $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 la p re m iu m s All fresh within 4 weeks of date of sale 4 due/ ° fre8hen in O cto b er- 1 due to fre sh e n in D ecem ber O th e rs to fre sh e n in sp rin g . M ilking good now. „ ? ! E ? I?vT i<R E h ,JE ,{S E V » ' 1 G from th e R oy Dobbs H erd of W ashougal, W a sh in g to n . 10 cow s on test a v e ra g e d 50 pounds of b u tte r fa t fo r 30 days. T ested by J a s p e r L e a th e rs, C ounty Cow T e s te r Will be tested fo r b u tte r fat a g a in before s a le by A ssociation T e s te r A verage test fo r h erd 5.2. H ave been T B te ste d th re e tim es a n d will he re te ste d a g a in b e fo re .sa le , w ith in d ividual p a p e rs fo r in te r s ta te sh ip m e n t. Never Had a Reactor of Herd. O|,H LADD ( OtV OREGON Oct.30*Nov,6 L arger, G re a te r, a m o re arupendoua a rra y o f p u re b red B eef and D a iry C a ttle , H o n e s , S w in e, Sheep, G oats a n d Fozcs than ever aaaemhled here o r elsew here. A ls o M a n u fa c tu re rs and L an d P roducts Show ; Pacific In te rn a tio n a l D a iry Products S h o w ; l o d u w n . i E xt - W uri<4-F.n»wi, Hone Sh. 'W i . t f e e i n « a r e w e « t p r r r iutn ka* in A m erica. l*« h A nnu al Lap- «.non, 1 ? - a c re I »r* »inon . HvArbnc, P ortland, O regon, O c t. )0>Noe. 6. A r l r - 1 fare« ail Railroad*. I mi m bit inn M ilk C ooler A nyone U h » H a v in g T en 10-gallon Can® M a c h in e r y T 4 'approveil""security.F r'XtUi '*»*•»* ’ • ' R SALES and SERVICE 18 C ow s Fresh Portland Electric Power Co. s a® rep resen ta tiv es in of with calf, 3 weeks fresh :«c BROCKWAY & NELSON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1920 Sale to commence at 11 o’t lock a. m. Let us tell vou more about it. In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t, 820 E le c tric B uild in g a p p oin tm en t o f to S e ll *2° /{ r in g I t A lo n g m ontb" - M.S. b o o n > SONS, A u ctio n eers. V ancouver. W'n. AI. V. JH IIN SH N , C lerk H attie G round S ta te B ank ( H l.. M otor P roducts for Gresham Territory «* ' A. F. GILHAM, Owner v DODGE BROTHERS BRALEY & GRAHAM Portland