PA«« FOFB
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Dunn and Mr.
and Mrs. O. H. Mitchell had a line
drive and visit one day recently
At th e business m eeting of the when they wFnt to the home of
Next Sunday the Rev. Don Sho-
All Woodmen and friends of M ult
New F all Shades
The high school gym has been
Next Sunday evening the P o rt
Ladles Guild of the B aptist church, th e ir cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Gus gren, p asto r of th e Powell Valley
L adies', M e n s ,
M. C. A. will fu rn ish the nomah Camp, Woodmen of th e secured for each Monday night for
w hich w as held on T uesday a f te r Sw able n ear Canby, taking picnic oMX ° k n o<? T h ' m " Pr. T h a t 11 land Y. m
and Children's
usical features in the World, will be in terested in the a n handball p ractice and gam es by the
noon, th e follow ing w ere sleeted | dinner with them , w hich the en tire
?e T h r e a t
¿ U, Je€ - 7 ^
1 " a P“ “ ch u rch , the service begin- nouncem ent of a Woodman Jubilee G resham Post A m erican Legion.
for th e com ing y ea r: Mrs. C arl ; ^ a r *^ enjoyed in a grove.
eri/
let T hread.
This service will he
week, November 1 to 6, the main
The first m eeting will be next
Schults, p resid e n t;
Mrs. C. W
Mr ani* Mrs. Ed F letch er of In th e Swedish language
Now
7 3°
*
and
featu
re
of
which
will
be
th(i
“P
ag
Monday night, October 18, a t 7:3«
Guile, vice p resid e n t; Mrs. H. 8. | G rand F orks, B. C„ have been look and F o rev erm o re’ will b e th e sub- ! g ” n 8*rV‘^ ‘ Under the d irt'<tiou of
at w hich tim e team$ will be form ed
Clow, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. E. M. W ard. ing th is vicinity over w ith a view Ject at 7:3« In th e evening It w in L .
, "
follow ‘*d by eant of the Woods.”
T his will be held in th e new and p ractice begun.
Wh.0”
“ “ “ ■ q “ a r '
tre a su re r. All w ere re-elected to to locating here They - w ere stop- be of In terest to the m any friends * o f 7 h
Woodman hall, the home of M ult
T he o p p o rtu n ity to p articip a te
their offices w ith th e exception of !
at **** U-Au-To-Camp.
of th e Mission church t o know tlm t
,
W b,t’ Ten,ple
school, also tw o duets by m em bers nom ah Camp No. 77, at E ast Sixth will be open to all legion m en who
Mrs. Schultz.
I .
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all
th
e
Sunday
evening
services
. ...
Powell Valley Resident Dies.
of th e q u a rte t. G. F. L alry and F and A lder streets.
a re m em bers of G resham Post.
A C hevrolet one-ton school bus
K nud w An(1„ rtien
d #w
will be held in th e E nglish lan g
Jam es W. Evans, au th o r and gen
R. Sm ith, both of P ortland, will
It is expected gam es w ill be a r
was delivered to th e H usaellvl.le L , his
pow ef,
aWa* uage.
eral d irecto r of the "P ag e an t of the ranged la ter w ith a town team and
give live ■«■lime
m inute sp
speeches
on ev
evan-
m i .....
e
e
c
n
e
s
on
a
n
-
school d istric t a few days ago by T hursd ay O ctober is . .
.
Ali a re invited to the two p ray er
W a lte r M e tre .,,
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g elistlc them es and the pastor, the W oods”, is now in active charge also w ith outside team s.
W
alter Metzger.
It Is equipped L I , ,r lay ' O tto b er 14. at the age of and
p raise services d u rin g the
«!» years. He w as born In D enm ark
rerm aaeat Hepreerstathex
Rev. E. G. Judd, will speak from and reh e arsals are u n d er way. Mr.
with a W ayne body and w ill c a rry
and came to the United S tate s 64 week. T he young people will m eet th e topic, “ When C hrist Speaks.” Evans is com pleting his cast, and • You can drive an auto but your
R
eal Silk H o siery M ilk
35 passengers. T he M etzger Buick
y ears ago. F or th e past 23 years at th e home of A. C. Arvidson on The Bible school will open at 9:45 rep o rts th a t some very fine talen t b attery m ust be lead. See th e Coast
agency also delivered to Dr. W. J.
Gresham. Ore
he has lived In Pow ell V alley near T uesday evening and on T h u rsd ay a. m. The m orning service will be has been secured in P o rtlan d for B attery. 12-Mile Service statio n .— Phone 32x1
Ott a sh o rt tim e ago a new Buick
evening
both
old
and
young
will
Axlv.
this
show.
th e home of his son, T horvald A n
gin at 11 o ’clock and the p asto r's
sedan. F red Bourne, on th e Section
dersen. He is survived by his wife, g ath er in the church.
The “P ageant of the W oods” is
them e will be “The Suprem e T est.”
Line, rec en tly purchased a new
The new ly organized choir will
C hristin e A ndersen, and four c h il
being produced by
M ultnom ah
The
B.
Y.
P.
U.
will
m
eet
at
6:3«,
Chevrolet sedan thro u g h the Metz
dren, T horvald and W aldem ar, of reh e arse on W ednesday evening. On W ednesday evening the p rayer Camp 77, Woodmen of th e World,
ger sales force.
G resham . Mrs. H arry Caldw ell, of Many tu rn ed out to the cleanup day m eeting and choir reh earsal will be and w ill be put on in th eir new
A 9U -pound son w as born to Mr. Oregon City, and Mrs. Ed Toofh- last Monday. T he basem ent of the
held, th e p ray er meeting beginning building The en tire building will
and Mrs. H enry T llg n e r T uesday I man, of P o rtland. T he fu n eral ser- parso n ag e was also supplied with
prom ptly at 7:15 and the choir re be tu rn ed over to a Woodman J u
Alone or In C om bination ,
m orning a t th e residence of Mrs. J vices will be conducted Monday af- n ecessities for the w inter for which b earsal at 8 o’clock.
bilee week
T here will be many
A. Bushong. T he baby has been I ternoon at th e S aro n L u th eran th e Rev. and Mrs. Shogren w ish to
w ith th e Outlook
o th er attractio n s, such as m in strel
nam ed W illiam .Nelson.
church, in ch arg e of the G resham ex p ress th e ir thanks.
shows, side shows, booths, etc. The
F ree M ethodist Services,
T he S unday School W orkers'
Mr. and Mrs. H arry T etrick cam e F u n eral p arlo rs. In term e n t will be
The Rev. L. A. Skuzie. p asto r of "P ag ean t of th e W oods" will be the
Council
w
ill
m
eet
at
the
home
of
from P endleton T h ursday and vis-1 m ade In Douglas cem etery,
the F re e M ethodist church, will m ain attractio n . It has been w rit
th eir su p erin ten d en t, A. G. P e te r
ited with th e fo rm e r’s m other, Mrs
preach th e seventh serm on in the ten by Mr. E vans especially for this
son, th is evening. As the re su lt of
for
Mary T etric k and fam ily until th e |
TROUTDALE
series on th e fundam entals of the occasion and is typical of W ood
th is m eeting it is hoped m ore fer-
following Tuesday.
cra
ft,
with
the
different
m
em
bers
vor and enthusiasm will be dis- I
’ h ' 8 (HUbJect “ > 11 « clock Sun-
TH E OREGONIAN
C on tin u ed from P ag e 3
of the ca st rep resen tin g different
Mrs. A. J. K rueger has been abJ
"*».
' W hat
TH E TELEGRAM
enry « Pelton
and miiu
Milo I Coons
. -
.
. A.
I. H .......*
'o u n nnu
(JUIln Played on the p art of te ach ers and £ ,
TH E NEWS
sent from nor duties a t the grad e I have retu rn ed from a h u n tin g trip Sunday school w orkers. T he Sun
by “ P " feCt H e“ r t? ” c h a ra c te rs of th e forest. T his will
m ake th e en tertain m en t very a t
school on account of illness.
I back of Cascade Locks, w here
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I
T
he
W
o
m
an
s
M
issionary
society
Now is th e tim e to send in your subscriptions, new or
Mrs M arv M cA llister is li. S e l l LCoo,is succeeded In g ettin g two tine day school In the M ission, ch u rch 1 will ta k e a special offering Sunday trac tiv e to th e m em bers, th eir
renew al.
Mrs. M ary M cA llister Is in Sell- buck deer
Pelton tried to catch begins at 9:50 a. m.
m orning to help defray the ex p en s friends, and non-m em bers as well,
wood hospital w here she has r e - |t w o bear cubs but the m other put
A confirm ation class has been o r
Take Advantage of Bargain Rates
cently undergone an operation for | bit« up ajtrcc. His gun was on the ganized and all ch ild ren from the es on m issio n ary boxes to be sent because of the illu strate d p rin
ciples
of
the
society.
ground.
Before
Coons
cam
e
up
the
to
Ja
p
an
,
China
and
India.
T
hese
the rem oval of her tonsils and Is
age of 12 y ears up a re eligible.
Regular
Bargain
With
b ears w ere gone.
boxes will be packed a t th e F irst
receiving m edical treatm ent.
Daily O reg o n ian ................................j's.'oo
$’¿«0^
'*M 0°k
T he Misses H ylah E. and Mary
F
ree
M
ethodist
church
in
P
o
rtlan
d
Don’t forget the ad v ertisers when
J. T. H o rr retu rn ed T uesday eve Ray F raley, d au g h ters of Mr. and M ETH OD IN T ( III Ki ll
Daily and Sunday O re g o n ia n ... 8.0«
7 oo
ju ii
you need an y th in g in th e ir line.
P o rtlan d T eleg ram .............................. 5.00
375
is «
ning from G oldstone, M ontana, Mrs W. D. F ra ley of th e H ensley
S E R V IC E S A W H E N C E II on W ednesday, October 2«.
road, a re stu d en ts aboard th e S. S.
Young people's service will be
Da»y N ew s.............................................5.00
2.98
w here he spent the p ast live weeks Ryndara, "The U niversity Afloat,”
The L ast S tep P u ts You Up held Sunday evening at 7 o'clock in
in overseeing the th resh in g of which left New York on Septem ber will be th e topic of a unique and
R egular price of Outlook, $1.50.
ch arg e of Mrs. Skuzie, followed by
IS CHIROPRACTIC RELIABLE?
D ailies alone or w ith Outlook.
crops on his large w heat ran ch lo 11, cam e through the P anam a Ca In terestin g serm on at the M ethodist
evangelistic
p
reaching
at
8.
The
ABSOLUTELY.
It
is
thoroughly
Mail delivery only a t above prices, and no subscrip tio n
cated near there. Mr. H o rr rep o rts nal and touched a t Los Angeles, church next S unday evening. A
less th a n one year.
«»»«•■««
w hich they left on O ctober 1«. Mrs.
re g u la r T h u rsd ay evening prayer scientific, known and recognized
his yield u n u su ally poor.
In
his
ail
over
the
world
and
has
made
•
..................... 1 « F raley
«111.1
r n ’im
O
llie
n Cl
and n several
o th
er r r m
others new and som ew hat different in te r m eeting will be tak en up for next
m ore ill people w ell th an any o th
locality th e re was a g re a t deal of from P ortlan d went to Los An p retatio n of the m eeting betw een
week to give an opportunity for all e r method ever developed. C H IR
rain and also some snow which was I
<° see th e ir sons and (laugh-
.he
»" 0 « » « ■ « • «■«
Je su s and th e rich young ru le r will to atten d the sta te convention of OPRACTIC IS DEPENDABLE.
be presented.
the W. C. T. U.
Make (h iro p ra c tlc your Habit.
Will M etzger Is spending a l t o th e Orient, Egypt and the prln-
At th e m orning hour, th e p asto r
Icip al coun tries of E urope and w est- speaks on "T he In com parable
week’s vacation at T illam ook .
COTTRELL
ut x,
prn Asia They will com plete the
PHONE 1561.
Office Phone 1321
Res. 3263
M. M. Squire. H arrison Squire, y ea r's study to u r when they ar- C hrist." A legal body once d is
agreed in reg ard to Jesu s, but to-
W. C. Burch and George K enney | >'ive in New York early in May
G resham '
F red W agner leased 10 ac res of Bank of G resham Bldg.
j day he sta n d s o ut suprem e. This his farm to Wm Schleisher, who
left T uesday for southern Oregon
(OWING EVENTS.
serm on will deal w ith th e c h a ra c t has moved his family to th e Miller
w here they will spend a few days
eristics of Je su s and will endeavor place w here th ey will live until the
deer hunting.
A nother hunting
Local ami Statewide.
party w hich is In th e Y achats r e
Week of O ctober 18 to 23. I to show how beyond all com parison house Mr. W agner is building for
Sem i-centennial celeb ratio n of
he w as in his know ledge of God them is finished.
gion for a week or so Is composed
founding of U. of O. and in a u g
and m an, and in his ability to up-
of Mr. and Mrs. C larence Cathey,
Mr. and Mrs. E lm er House, who
u ration of new p resident, with
l lift hum anity.
and Virgil and Edith Howell. They
have been living on th e P ro cto r
g re a t football gam e, S tanford
left tin Monday of this week,
vs. Oregon, on S atu rd ay , at i Special m usic at each service and place, have moved to P leasan t
Eugene.
I a real sp irit of w orship w ill help Home.
Mrs. E leanor Boughner is recov
m ake these services beneficial.
ering from a severe Biege of grip.
W. E. Hinz recently purchased
W. C. T. U. sta te convention
The Sunday school m eets at 1« 1« acres of th e Newell place. Mr.
Mrs. R. E. Meyers, saleslady at
beginning Oct. 19, a t G resham .
________
the E pw orth L eague at 6:30. ile rz contem plates building at once
the W alrad M ercantile com pany, is
Oct. 26, Reception to te ach ers at T hese g ath erin g s give o p portunity and has m aterial on hand.
spending her vacation In P ortland
G resham Union high school, aus- for study and expression
and
visiting her (laughters.
h ran k Davis, who has spent some
aaaoclatlon
, houM
|Brgwly ;i|
Mrs. A. II. F a ir of P o rtlan d has
tim e here visiting old tim e friends,
tended th an they are.
Tuesday, Nov.
been staying for a few days with
left last Monday for Los Angeles,
G eneral
election.
her daughter, Mrs. B. O. Boswell.
California. A farew ell p arty was
For ex n e r"t w’l n d . w " ,"*• .
K,V“" f° r hini at ,hp h,,me
Mr
M. J. A llshouse left for Fresno,
r o r expert window cleuninir se<' 1 1
Pacific In tern atio n al Livestock
California, S atu rd ay night w herf
S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers with J. j alU Mrs. Phil S chantin of Damas-
show, P o rtland, Oct. 30 to Nov.
6.
he is attending the three-day se s
Hoss Brown, G resham , phone 2561 ' 1,1 s- Mr. and Mrs. I). D. Meyer of
—Adv.
C ottrell w ere also present.
sion of the Pacific Coast F ire
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I
Chiefs' association which convened
in th a t city on Tuesday. Albert
W elty, of Boring, a m echanic nt tin
H essel Im plem ent com pany, Is a t
tending to th e shop work for Alls
house during his absence.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. B ranford and
son, Cato, left T h ursday for G ra n d
view, W ashington, to w ork in the
apple harvest. They have been liv
The cost of your food supply, plus II,e time you spend In prepara-
ing in the E. M. Camp house for
g
“"
u ’ rPbablv make? >our kitchen cjst your largest household expanse.
se v eral weeks,
Bungalow Type A to m
Geòrgie L. S tapleton of G resham
20th Century—-yo'ir'havi^gained'and
mOnth ‘ra<lin* at
has been elected to th e M adrigal
club, w om en’s vocal concert club
at Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College
T h is c o n s e rv a tiv e little r a n g e An
is in ,I In V elvet J a p a n a n d W h ite
Tills organization In w hich Miss
I'o rc . la m K n a m e h <1 s p la s h e r s an il
Stapleton will sing first soprano,
p a n e l Is o n e th a t is m a k in g
“BI D BI T( II“ ( I.EANSFR
m a n y frie n d s .
F u rn is h e d w ith a
each year m akes a to u r over the
“ I I11BVS“ MILK"—
le a n o u t p a n . a n d e o n v e n te n e e o u t
“ It knocks d irt." Each
The n ea rest to fresh cream .
sta te giving concerts.
let In o n e e n d fo r a re c e p ta c le
(Lim it 3)
T all cans, 3 fo r. . . .
An im p o rtan t m eeting of the
A l l e x c e lle n t ro u n d flu sh te m p e r
a t u r e lo .lle a lo r Is p la c e d m th e cen-
W om en's Relief corps will be held
“CA.MI’BELL’S"
S
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’S—
te i o f th e d.Hir
A id .
RANGES
(OR.N MEAL—
/ / f f instrurm nt that m vu into your battery
at the home of Mrs. F le tta H ibbert
,A n y variety (Lim it 12), 3 c a n s ........
1 : u r 11 • p i : i > m r i i b u st p h o o f
Kiln dried, w hite or yellow. 9-lb sack
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on Mnln stre e t S atu rd ay afternoon,
K ill I IT n i t L E F T IIA N II KTY1.K
BILK PATES—
Let us look into Your .Battery
O V E N l l x l s x l t ('(H IK IN G S U It-
October 16. beginning at 1 o'clock
ROLLED OATS—
FA CE
20 x
H E IG H T G F
H ere a g a in ' F inest quality. “Golden
The m a tte r of disbanding th e local
('(H IK IN G T t i p 3n In ch es F l.tH J I t
Grown in th e W ilam ette valley, w hich pro
H
allow
i.”
2
lbs.
S P A C E 21 x 37. w h ic h Is a m ost
duces the w orld s finest oats
m
organization w ill be taken up at
c o n v e n ie n t slxe fo r a sm a ll k itc h e n
9-lb. sack
4 JlC
( 'P E N
P N IT S
\B E
B E G P I.A H
tills tim e, w hich may be done either
“S
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M
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ECJI I PM E N T h ut S olid m ills ca n
by tra n sfe rrin g individual m em bers
Noiseless. Noil-poisonous, Safe. Large
la- h a d a l a sm a ll a d d itio n a l cost
“SPERRY’S" PANCAKE ELBI R—
full size boxes. C arton of 6 b o x es..
to an o th er corps or giving them an
S W IT C H E S a r e H a r t s a n d ca n
A lready prepared. 9-lb. s a c k ............
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in
n
e
d
e
ith
e
r
w
ay
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a
c
h
sw
itc
h
honorable
discharge.
Mrs.
L.
h a s a s e p a r a te fu se
“( RYSTAI. W H ITE“ SOAP
CIGARETTES-
Sweat land and Mrs. Bewley from a
"P u re Soap all th ro u g h ". 1« bars
llrgalur
prire,
*122,
Aperlal
Camefs.
Lucky S trik es, or Chesterfields.
P o rtlan d corps a re expected to lie
(lOMtlVely none sold to m inors)
t »-« w rx
present. Mrs. Jo h n Bliss Is p re si
“ ROSEDALE" NI K EB PINEAPPLE
C arton of 10 p k gs. . .
dent of the local corps and Mrs. 1>
8 larg e mellow slices to th e can. packed
in m edium syrup. L arg e can. 2 for
SODA CRACKERS--
D. Jack is secretary .
MINCI M EAT, new pack, lb
F re sh and crisp. P o u n d ...............
r a n o f la ilno furn*
20c
F riends of Mrs. Ethel C alkins
“ DEL MONTE"I A TN EP-
Inhetl w u h a u to m a tic t* nu•♦•ratore
Shanlev of Com pton. C alifornia,
aiu l tint» ( o n tr o la a t a n a d d itio n a l
TO ILET I’A Pf R
Erom Sunny California. L arge hottie.
POP CORK, p . H iiu l
n o m in a l coet.
10c
have received ca rd s an n o u c e'n g the
Soft S an itary tissue, 1000 sheets to
1
lb.
pop
co
rn
anti
a
good
big
p
o
p
p
e
r
for
.»Be
“ M ENSON" OIL—
th e roil. 3 r o lls ..
birth of a daughter. M arjorie E llen,
E xcellent for frying and baking as well
on October 7. T he baby's w eight
BRAZIL NI TN, new crop, lb
EI.O I'R “ K err's Bewt PatenU
as for m aking M ayonnaise Qt can.
20c
:
,
uni I ■ ......
<«rrwhani
49-lb. s a c k .. .
“NNBW D R IFT "”
ounces.
MIXING DOMI mid El,(H R M E I E R .
■ ■ ■
A highly refined purely vegetable
set 2 pieces for
“( rona"—
»Sc
sh ortening. 4-lb. can
GRESHAM LOCALS
Hosi
Lingerie
REAL SILK HOSIERY
Mr. & Mrs. Perry Kitzmiller
BARGAINS ON DAILY PAPERS
This Is Bargain Month
Vital Topics
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
Dr. Geo. K. Mallett
^CosloftheKitch
RANGE SPECIAL/
PORTOSTATE
“MONEY SAVERS” Saturday and Monday, Oct. 16 and 18
05c
25c
25c
33c
25c
12-MILE SERVICE STATION
$102 00
I
25c
38c
Grocery Bulletin
15c
Ì9 c
49c
91c
— “
ITRE I.ARD-
In bulk
Many m others believe th e re is
is no
su b stitu te for freshly rendered lard
3 lbs
SAIT RDAY SPECIAL!
E N JO Y
Br. I4r< nt’« Honeyed Whole W heat,
A very app, tilin g and h ealthful b reak fast food
u la r 15c per can, special 3 cans for .......... '
Gasco Furnace
( T w . i .r U h,
Rtg-
03c
30c
Limit 3 cans to custom er.
M o r e L e is u r e H o u r s
as do y o u r friends who have installed the
15c
22c
Acorn Sales & Service Co.
r “
69c
( ’OMR lio N E Y , new crop, each
:.»(•
I II K l R | n , new local crop, very choice, lb
23c
A. IV. Metzger & Co.
Quality
and Service
Phone ¡4SI
Feed ¡¿Si
R HNINN
1926 crop, choice seedless Thom pson s direct
ir,.m th« San Jo a q alo valley
«i»y
4-lb package
•»•)(*
$1.94
$2.04
•Fisher*» B lend"—
__________________
$2.14
201h CE.NTVRY COFFEE—
“O ur biggest se lle r." D irect from our ro a ste r
to you not only in su res you fresh coffee
at all tim es, but at a low price, alw avs
4«"
Pound ............
-liC
3 lb s ..........
2 0 eGNIÜRY STORES
Dependable Grocers”
g