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m other, Mrs. Elvina Sager, S u n day a t th e home of his sister, Mrs. Fred Hoss and Charles Wheeler returned Wed Mr. and Mr». C harles A ndrew s, of Mrs. Rose Richey and daughter, T. P. Campbell. P ortland, a re th e guests of Mr. and ( Miss M arion, of Los Angeles, and nesday from a 600-mile hunting trip. Due to the COTTRELL Mrs. W. E. Marked, i Mrs. F red Kelly w ere calling on "I was afraid to eat because I al- i ways had stom ach trouble a fte r The Missea Elate and Abbie Mor I relativ es in th is place la st week. competition of some 200 other hunters, their hunt E. A Crossey, who is at the p re s w ards. Since tak in g A dlerika 1 ton, of M ilwaukee, W isconsin, have Vern Richey has retu rn ed from a ent tim e engaged in th e grocery can eat and feel tine." (Signed) ing Trip was a great success from a scenic stand com«« w est to spend the w inter and hunting trip to so u th ern Oregon. business in P o rtlan d , has tak en a Mrs. A. How ard. ONE spoonful for the p resen t a re visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. R B erry, of Beli- lease on th e C ottrell sto re p ro p er A dlerika rem oves GAS and often point. Good taste and good health Mrs. M artin L ennarts. i rose, and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Sa- j ty, w hich is owned by Mr. Miller b rin g s su rp risin g relief to the stom ach. Stops th a t full, bloated d em and sou n d tee th and It is hoped m any will plan to a t ger of th is place, m ade a trip to I and Mr. Toney of th e place. The i feeling. Removes old w aste m atter sweet breath. tend the en tertain m en t and social E stacada, Sunday. Anyone w ishing to make a sim ilar trip can obtain a store has been v acan t for some from in testin es which you never which will be given by th e M eth Mr. and Mrs. G ran t Royer, of | thought w as in your system . G resh T he use of Wrigley’s chew Dodge tonring in A -l shape, rightly priced from tim e since Mr. C rynes w ent o ut of odist Ladles Aid a t the ch u rch S a t P ortland, were calle rs at th e home am D rug Co.—Adv. ing gum after every meal takes business. Mr. Crossey intends to urday evening. Judge Mary J. of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K esterson on care o f this important item of c a rry a com plete line of groceries N ew spapers a t B argain Kates. S purlin will speak on "Com m unity Sunday. D uring O ctober the O regonian, personal hygiene in a delight and will move to his new location B etterm ent” at th a t time. Mrs. E llen Jeffry, of Newberg, is ab o u t November 1st. We wish him P o rtlan d T elegram and P o rtlan d ful, refreshing way — by clear Mrs. E. O. Ranton. wife of the spending th is week w ith her sis News a re oHering yearly, m ail su b success in bis new u ndertaking. scrip tio n s a t barg ain rates. You ing the teeth o f food particle« form er p astor of the M ethodist ter, Mrs. G. H. Richey, and atten d - J. W. C rum m ctt is visiting his may subscribe for any of th ese and by helping the digestion. church at P lea san t Home and now ' ing the W. C. T. U. convention at dau g h ter, Mrs. J. B. House. Mrs. alone, new or renew al, or in com T h e result is a aweet b reath th a t of Nehalem, a delegate to th e sta te G resham . H ouse and fam ily expect to move bination w ith the Outlook a t the .h o w s care fo r one’ s . e l f and con W. C. T. U. convention at G resham , Outlook office. Do it today. Phone Mr. and Mrs. John P aul and son in a sh o rt tim e and are looking for 1561 for p articu la rs. sideration fo r o th e r. — b o th m a rk , has been the guest of Mrs. G rant Sidney, Mr. and Mrs. Will D ahl- a new location. At p resen t they o f re fin e m e n t. Sloop during the week. ! quist, Mrs. A nna B ankus and Mr. G12Í A re you g ettin g ready for No- a re living in the house belonging to A hunting p arty consisting of j and Mrs. G. N. S ager atten d ed a j vem ber 2? th e sto re property. DEALERS Ralph N elbauer, his son, Irvin, j party at Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H an- Oscar Stone and H enry W ihlon re I sen s of B ellrose la st T h u rsd ay eve 10111106080501010102010100010001010001010001020102000101530000010100 turned T uesday from south ern Ore ning. A tine tim e was enjoyed by gon. The w eather was bad and all. they succeeded In getting but one Mr. F osgreen w ent on a hunting P • deer. j trip tlie tirst of the week near Gov jo ernm ent Camp and bagged a line £ Why not buy lum ber d irec t from buck. G resh am G a ra g e the m ill? Sandy L um ber Co., phono 1 Clyde Sager, of L ents, visited his Sandy 223.—Adv. Youn^ Wife Afraid To Eat Anything PLEASANT VALLEY PLEASANT HOME • Brockway & Nelson D odge B rothers IVhTTtft? VS \ ' Wisdom to be 'tfTind Av / / KIN DNESS should be a part of every' professional en deavor; it is an important part of our ser vice. We are tactful, considerate and capable. 3 handy packs Temporary Location— H U D S O N -E S S E X R e d u c e s P rices U C E N C E D M ^ A H S ^ ^ J«^ $100 on all Models HARDIE P HONES 1 9 0 1 DIRECTOR,. R E S - 981 Effective October I5lh N E W PRICES The name of the latest high-pressure car washer. uh , have it demonstrated 12-M ile S ervice Station SEASON OF 1926 THEY LOOK TO YOU! Your neighbors, relatives and friends who have tu b ercu lo sis are asking you to vote "Y ES” for the new tubercu lo sis hospital. EASTERN OREGON has about 500 people with tuberculosis, and no hospital beds th ere for them. Tills fact h u rts every com m unity In Oregoti tiy Increasing th e w aiting list for th e tu b e r- ouiosls hospital at Salem T his hospital has had to refuse a d m ittance to 350 patients in th e last tive y ea rs for lack of space. Those who did get in had to wait from one to four m onths. You can help to rem edy th is bad situ atio n by going to the polls on November 2d, and voting "Y ES" for th e E astern Oregon T uberculosis Hospital. TH E Itls T lltN T l H K K < I I.O N IH I I O N I ' I T t l . M ' T P u r pose T o p r o v id e f o r th e e s ta b lis h m e n t c o n s t r u c t io n . e q u ip m e n t, m a in te n a n c e a n d o p e r a t io n o f a b r a n c h t u b e r c u lo s is h o s p it a l a t s o m e p o ltd In th e s ta le o f O re g o n , e a st o f th e C a s c a d e m o u n t a in s , to he s e le c te d b y th e g o v e r n o r , s e c r e t a r y o f th e s ta te a n d s la t e tr e a s u r e r c o n s t it u t i n g th e s la t e h o a r d o r c o n t r o l. Oregon - GRESHAM FUNERAL PARLORS J.E.METZOER. tiring Your Cur to Gresham, GREETINGS CARDS T H E exchange of Greeting Cards at the ' Holiday Season has rightly become a universal custom because it provides a graceful way of acknowledging friendships. ESSEX COACH - - HUDSON COACH - Hudson Coach Special - Hudson Brougham - - Hudson 7-Passenger Sedan $695 $1095 $1150 $1395 $1495 A ll Prices F.O.B. Detroit, Plus War Excise T a x —5 — M . C. W ebster M otor Co. At your suggestion our salesman will call on you with samples of our beautiful lines of ( Greeting Cards. Phone 2491 HUDSON - ESSEX Gresham 820 X Vos. I vote for the proposed law. 321 No. I vote against th e proposed Ia n . ( P a id A d v e r t is e m e n t I - O re g o n T u b e r c u lo s is A s m s la t Io n . J i l l F l t s p a l r l c k l l l d g . P o r t la n d . O re g o n H a id le O r r D u n b a r , E x e c u t iv e S e c r e t a r y . The variety in style and price convenience to many. 7 — ra il is well to o rd er al once w hile lines a re com plete lor as the holidays ap p ro ach various lines will be closed out. ( all here now and look over the sam ples. Gresham Outlook u im portant to all the West as the In tern atio n al Livestock Exposition in P o rtla n d each year. It is the larg- livestock exposition known in the hibits are \ alued in th e m illions. T he ed d a irt ami beef cattle, horses, hogs, nd foxe^ come from all over A m erica. A nti th is year, it is said the E x p o s itio n w ill lie fa r g re a te r Ilia n ever before The p re m iu m list o f $100,- 000 is the largest ever offered anyw here. T h e Horse Show prem ium list Is the la rg est, too one sin g le event o ffe rin g $4000. An e n tire tra in o f 25 cars is enroute fro m the East b rin g in g m any o f the prize a nim als fro m the N a tio n a l D a iry Show re c e n tly held at D e tro it. A U C T IO N SALE line entire block right in the center of the Town of Fairview, only II miles from Portland. This property consists of Store Building, S-Koom House. S-Kooni House and spacious grounds on one of the main traveled arteries, Fairview avenue. Connec tion Sandy lllvd. wllh Base l ine and Powell Valley roads. TUESDAY, NOV. 2 AT 2 I’. M. Sale Held on Premises Koin or Shine. T h e bAHt« o f a l l w e a lth 1» r e a l e s ta te a n t i th e b e a t o f a l l r e a l c a ta te la bu alneaa p r o p e r ty . Mh»re h a lh lla ir , » U h « h r b In « a n d c o u n te r« , ha« < h * p u m p ln*h»H«*«l fo r M lllnir « la t in a . 1'hl« « lo re can be H llll« e d In m a n y way« a« b a i r . » le » h a * only one o th e r a rm e ra i « lo re a n d helnar lo c a te d on F a ir - a le » n a e n u e , a m a in p a v e d h la rh » a y m a k e « th l« a n Id e a l lo c a tio n fo r a liiD * la t lo n or g a r a g e . I'h l* « •ro o m , i - « t o r y ho m e 1« a ll m o d e rn . In - e lu d in g fu r n a c e , lo c a te d on paaed « tre e ! .In«l o ff F a ir a lew A a e M a d jo in - Ing « to re . e The S -room d o n a r ha« a ll h a llt-ln n , e le c lr lc llv , e tc. O ne a c re I n th - h e r ! r a * p b e r r le * a n d good fa m ily o r c h a rd . T h e b a la n c e o f the p ro p e rty 1« In a n c a n t city lo t* . I f y o u a r e r e a lly In te re a te a l In m a k in g m o n e y a n d a r e In th e m a r k e t f o r a t r u l y g o o n In v e s tm e n t, d o n ’ t f a i l t o be th e r e th e d a y o f th e « a le r e a d y t o m a k e y o u r o f f e r H a v e o u r a a le a m e n ta k e y o u o u t a n y t im e 1 xaoll It o v e r a m i k n o w th e v a lu e f o r x o u r a e lf WESTERN (OAST LAND CO. BKnadway * 1st r u in r k K le r k P o r tla n d BRIQUETS COAL A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTR0M TRUCK SERVICE Daily Trips to Portland Gresham Phone MSI Powell and Maple Clay S. Morse For C ounty C om m issioner Phone 1561 Measured hv Millions of Dollars R ea so n s W h y Y O U Sh ould V o te For Partían« Ft. East Taylsr Pkoae RAst « 8 » 1. W ll.l. AITI.Y MODERN BUSINESS METHODS CLAY 8. MORSE Is a p ractical business man. He founded the tra n sfe r and sto rag e business of Clay 8. Morse, Inc., in P o rtlan d in 1906 and through his m anagem ent It developed into one of the biggest co n cern s of its kind on the Pacific Coast. Recently *his com pany w as consolidated w ith an o th er big tra n s fe r and sto rag e concern of P ortland. He has p articip ated in m any public activities, most im p o rtan t of w hich has been in connection w ith th e cham ber of Com m erce, of w hich he has been tre a s u re r since 1923. H is know ledge of tlnance and m odern business m ethods will be invaluable In th e service of M ultnomah county. With Clay 8. Morse on the County Commission, such a situation as the recen tly discovered "d is ap p e aran c e” of $175,000 of In te rsta te Highway bridge funds would he inconceivable. This sum was taken from th e bridge Tund and diverted to oth er uses. If elected. Mr. Morse will favor th e re tu rn of th is am ount w here It rig h tfu lly belongs. 2. FAVOUR BETTER MARKET ROADS CLAY 8. MORSE advocates th e m aintenance In p ro p er Condition of all existing m arket and la te ra l roads w here needed. S uggestions in th is m a tte r will at* all tim es be welcome from tag - pavers in th e d istric ts afiected. He will m ake it his business to co n stan tly Inspect ALL the coun ty roads in person. It is not his intention to w ear out an office ch a ir in th e courthouse. 3. BIGGER AND BETTER COUNTY FAIR CLAY 8. MORSE believes th a t th e County F air has a trem endous value in th e ag ric u ltu ra l de velopm ent of th e county, both educationally and th ro u g h th e adv ertisin g it b rin g s to th e com m u nity. It is his purpose to lend every possible a s sistan ce to its co n tin u al im provem ent. "D anger lu rk s around th e corner for every au to ist un til a uniform w idth of roadw ay and stan d ard curve dim ensions and elevations are in stalled. in th e opinion of Clay S. Morse, organizer of the P o rtlan d b ranch of the N ational Safety Council and an exponent of w ider and better high w ays in Oregon. "T h e bad curves should be m ade absolutely fool proof, even if we have to build a stone fence to effect this. P erh ap s a dozen lives m ight have been saved recently in highw ay accidents if safe g u ard s had been built." 5» WOULD ELIMINATE INTERSTATE BRIDGE TOLLS CLAY 8. MORSE considers th a t the proposed co n stru ctio n oi a toll bridge by private in terests on th e Low er Columbia R iver would be detrim en tal to shipping in P o rtlan d and consequently a h in d ran ce to the grow th of the com m unity. He would elim inate th e In te rsta te bridge tolls as th e stro n g est possible move to prevent the c o n stru c tion of th is bridge. He would hold the In te rsta te bridge sinking fund in ta c t and would invest the money in legal secu rities paying higher ra te s of in te rest th an the two per cent, now received. 6. WOULD DEPAKTMENTIZE TIIE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION The law contem plates th ree com plete com m is sioners. equal in au th o rity and responsibility. By departm en tiztn g th is w ould be accom plished and no p a r t- o f th e county business neglected; nor should it be n ecessary for any citizen to p resent his subject m ore th an once or to m ore than one com m issioner. 7. PO LlfY ON BRIDGES CLAY S. MORSE will com ply w ith th e w ishes of the electo rate in th e m a tte r of additional I. tDVOt ATES BETTER SAFEGUARDS DN bridges. If th e bridge bond issues a re approved PUHI.lt HIGHWAY!* | by the electo rate, he advocates th e best and m ost Nothing is m ore valuable th a n hum an life. econom ical designs o btainable to r both bridges T here a re many d angerous u n protected points on and approaches to m eet th e needs for increased the highw ays w ithin M ultnom ah County th a t tra n sp o rta tio n facilities and w ith due co nsidera could easily be protected. U nder th e caption tion to th e shipping in th e h arb o r and to term inal "H ighw ay D angers D epicted" th e Jo u rn al of S u n facilities. Such increased tra n sp o rta tio n facili ties. in his opinion, would stim u late sections of day. May 16th. stressed th e im portance of th is the city now m ore or less dorm ant. m atter as follow s: i P a id A d v )