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I GRF.slIA« Ol'TLOOk, IT ÏS h A Ï, (MTOBEK 26. 1926 F L H S A M 'H I -« POWELL VALLEY HEM E FAM* THUMB P a sa d e n a , a rr iv e d a t C o rb e tt a s p e c ia l C u niliination K ates O ffered. If you w a n t lu m b e r w rite S andy F o r lo w est ra te s on au to m o b ile, s h o r t tim e a g o a f te r a n e x te n d e d I U n til N ovem ber I, 1926, sp e c ia l L u m b e r C o , C h e rry v ille , o r p hone tr u c k a n d g e n e ra l in s u ra n c e see tf B. W . T h o rn e .—Adv. m o to r tr ip e a s t a n d to C anada co m b in a tio n p ric e s a r e offered for S an d y 223 — Adv. w h ere Mr. C ro w sto n h a s a la r g e ' th e G re sh a m O utlook a n d T h e P o r t la n d News. T h e r e g u la r s u b s c rip w h e a t r a n c h . T hey w ill leave for tio n p ric e fo r th e N ew s is $5 an d P a s a d e n a th is w eek to sp e n d th e fo r th e O u tlo o k $1.50. U n til th a t d a te th e tw o in c o m b in a tio n w ill w in te r. he $3 93. S p e c ia l p ric e on th e N ews ’------------------------- a lo n e is $2.98.— Adv. In s u ra n c e fu n d s fo r «farm lo an s. { No co m m issio n o r b ro k e ra g e . V ery F o r re a l e s ta te lo a n s se e o r c a ll i a sy te rm s. B. W T h o rn e .— Adv. B. W. T h o rn e .— Âdv. C O L U M B IA H E IG H T S M rs. S. H a rd in g . Miss P o r te r an d T w en ty -liv e la d ie s s u r p ris e d M rs, A rth u r B liss on Iasi F rid a y an d Mr. L u sb y v isited o v e r th e w e e k sp e n t a p le a s a n t a fte rn o o n w ith end a t C o rv a llis w ith re la tiv e s an d M rs. H a rd in g s p e n t th e h er. A d e lic io u s lu n c h w as se rv ed frie n d s. tim e w ith h e r d a u g h te r s w ho a t a t th e c lo s e of th e u fte rn o o n . Ben H a lste a d c a m e fro m f’a th - I te n d O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege, lain et, W a sh in g to n , w h e re he ^ ia s ' an d M r. L u sb y , p rin c ip a l o f th e been w o rk in g to sp en d th e w eek j C o rb ett g ra d e sch o o l, a n d M iss P o rte r, a te a c h e r, w en t to th«4r en d a t hom e. Mr. a n d M rs. J. D. J o h n s to n h av e ' h o m es in th a t lo c a lity . ¿*t|||||||||tti|i|ti>iiiit|||||i|||iii|||||ti||||||||t||||||||||||||u|||iiiii||,i||||iH|H IIIHIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllMllllllt bei n for a visit w ith th ere d a u g h te r. M rs G. W ilcox h a d as h e r g u e st M rs. M cM illan, at W a rre n to n . O re. on S u n d a y M rs. W oodm ansy. of M rs. L. G. S e ife r is in P o rtla n d V an co u v er, W a sh in g to n , w ho is h e lp in g to c a re fo r h e r sic k b ro th te a c h in g in a h ig h sch o o l n e a r th a t e r-in -la w , Mr. P e te rso n . p lace. Mrs W o odm ansy ta u g h t at W a lte r C. H all a n d fam ily h av e I.a to n re ll a fe w -v e a rs ago. been fo r a v isit w ith h is s is te r . Mrs. F re d L a sle y , of H iir lb u rt, h a s We are now prepared to give you first class W. G. W arw ick , a t W o o d b u rn , Orc so ld h is r a n c h at th a t p la c e a n d is service on T h e Ia id ies Aid w ill hold U* n ext niovinu dow n Io T a ft. O n c o il, m eetin g a t th e hom e of Mrs. C lev e Mr. an d M rs. Jo h n J o n a s , of F a ir - land B liss oil P le a s a n t View a v en u e view . s p e n t S u n d ay al C o lu m b ia on T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . Nov. I. View fa rm . A d d itio n al g u e s ts w ere M rs. W. C. H a ll's s is te r , Mrs. R. R. P. R a sm u sse n an d L a w re n c e B io m d a l an d soil R ic h a rd of P o r t- i A n d ersen . lan d h av e been v is itin g w ith h er T lie m an y frie n d s of L a w re n c e an d th e ir m o th e r. Mrs. J. C. D.ihin. A n d ersen w ill lie p leased to know W a lla c e D aniel, th e in fa n t son of th a t lie lias been a rc e p te d a s a F A IR V IE W Mr. a n d Mrs. D an B o u rg eo is, p assed m em b er of th e P o rtla n d ju n io r aw ay on T u e sd a y , O cto b er 19. F u T h e W o m en 's so ciety of tie ' sy m p h o n y o rc h e s tra . w h o se piem n e ra l se rv ic e s w e re h eld a t th e S m i t h M em orial P re s b y te ria n b e rs h lp now is ab o u t 75. T h e o r hom e on T h u rs d a y fo ren o o n . c h u rc h w ill hold a n a ll-d a y m e e tin g c h e s tra p ra c tic e s tw ice a m o n th M rs. C ecil P o u n d e r e n te rta in e d on T h u rs d a y w ith M rs. E. R. D. an d w ill g ive its first c o n c e rt in th e Your patronage wiil be appreciated. 13 la d ie s of th e N eedle c lu b at h e r H o ileiisteil at tile m a n se. W om en a u d ito riu m S a tu rd a y n ig h t. hom e on W ednesday a fte rn o o n . w ill b rin g sa n d w ic h e s an d co m e T b e officers of tlie O regon c h a p T h ey m ad e b ean b ag s fo r th e p re p a re d for w o rk . T h is is th e te r id th e D e.M olays w ill go to S p rin g d a le school c h ild re n to play m e e tin g w h ich w as fo rm e rly a n L ongview F rid a y ev e n in g to o rg a n w ith d u rin g th e ra in y w e a th e r. n o u n ced to m eet w itli M rs. W. E. ize a new c h a p te r. L ast w eek tlie ^lllltllllllllllllilllliilllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlIhllllllUlllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllilllllllllllllllUllllllllllil sam e officers ex em p lified tlie w o rk P a u l B o ssh ard , w ho is ill w ith T o w n sen d . a t tlie W a s h in g to n c h a p te r at St. p n eu m o n ia at h is hom e, is so m e Jo h n s . w h a t im p ro v ed . I TROUTDALE Mr. a n d M rs. C. C. C ro w sto n left L ittle D ick M organ o f C h a n ti T h e H allo w e'en p a rty to be g iv c le e r in n . w ho h a s been ill th is fa ll, F rid a y fo r C a lifo rn ia w h e re th ey , en on F rid a y ev en in g w ill be in th e is now slig h tly b e tte r an d tlie m an y A TRUCK FOR EVERY K IN D O F WORK w ill sp en d th e w in te r. city h a ll in s te a d of th e sc h o o l frie n d s of (lie M organs a r e w ish in g F ra n c is H e n k le , w ho is w o rk in g h o u se, a s p re v io u sly an n o u n c e d . fo r him a sp eed y an d c o m p le te r e a t V alsetz, s p e n t th e w eek en d w ith covery. h is p a re n ts . Mr. a n d M rs. W. T. ( a r i l of T h a n k s . M rs. M aud R eed an d h e r m o th e r, H en k le. W e w ish to * th a n k o u r m an y Mrs. B la c k b a ll, a rc w itti frie n d s a t A c re w of co u n ty ro ad w o rk e rs is frie n d s wlm h elp ed u s at th e tim e btfsy b la s tin g stu m p s an d m ak in g of th e ilealli of o u r belo v ed w ife R h o d o d en d ro n w h e re th e y w ill Portland an d m o th e r, M rs. B elle S lo ck to n , P im e li G resh n in re a d y to w iden th e ro a d w a y in an d fo r th e b e a u tifu l flo ral o ffe r sp en d th e n ex t tw o w eeks. Ft. Fast Taylor unii Phn tie M iss B ella R eed w ill a ss u m e h e r fr o n t of th e h o tel a n d S alzm an 'g in g s. M aple Phone F A st 63X9 ISSI w o rk ag a in th is w eek at th e d u ll ill G eo rg e S to c k to n an d F am ily . g a ra g e . tlie c ity w h e re Mrs. W a ld e m a r S e M rs. G len B ab b itt w ill g ive a to n . tlie w ell k n o w n d a n c in g te a c h Window Cleaning. H allo w e'en p a rty a t h e r hom e on F o r e x p e rt w in d o w c le a n in g se e er. lias a la rg e claAs in a r tis tic S a tu rd a y ev e n in g fo r th e school S. T a jim a , o r leav e o rd e r s w ith .1. d an cin g . R oss B r> » n , G re sh a m , p h o n e 2501. c h ild re n . .Mr. an d M rs. W. C ro w sto n . of .Mrs. G ill from S e a ttle , m o th e r of — Adv. M rs. D an B o u rg eo is, is h e re v isitin g MARTIN IV. w ith h e r d a u g h te r. Au a u c tio n sa le w ill be g iv en by th e D eb o rah L a d ie s Aid of th e S w ed ish M ission c h u rc h on S a tu r d ay e v e n in g , O cto b er 30 a t th e c h u rc h , b eg in n in g a t 7:30. F an cy w o rk a n d o th e r u se fu l a rtic le s w ill be on s a le a n d re f re s h m e n ts of pie, coffee a n d d o u g h n u ts w ill be serv ed . A c o rd ia l in v ita tio n is ex- terided to a ll to be p re s e n t. Mr. an d M rs. .1. E. P e te rs o n , th e ir so n s G eorge a n d M elvin a n d d a u g h te r. M iss E ln a P e te r s o n , o f S t P au l, M in n eso ta, a r e th e h o u se g u e sts of Mr. an d M rs. A. C. A rv id so n . T h ey a r e m uch p le a se d w ith th e w est an d a re th in k in g of re s id in g h e re p e rm a n e n tly . Mrs. E lle n J lu la n d e r w ill e n te r ta in th e H om e a n d F o re ig n M is s io n a ry so ciety on T h u rs d a y ev e n in g at h e r hom e, b eg in n in g at 7:30. A ll a r e in v ited to be p re se n t. A nnouncement G reasin g C ar W ash in g O il C han gin g Ignition B atteries T ires and num erous a ccessories SPRINGDALE | 12-Mile Service Station COAL B R IQ U E T S EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE The Greatest Buick Ever Built is j the GreatestValue Ever Offered L ook at th e n ew B uicks— note their prices— com pare their grace and refinem ents w ith those o f other cars — then drive one of them! Y ou’ve never driven anything like it, yo u ’ve never seen value to com pare. H ere is the Greatest B uick Ever Built! Series 115 5 4 5 2 4 5 Paaaenger Paaarnger P assenger P assen ger P assenger P assenger 4 P assenger 2 -D o o r Sedan . . . . (M od el 20) Sp ort R oad ster . . . . (M o d el 24) Sport T o u r in g . . . . (M odel 25) C o u p e ......................................(M od el 26) C o u n try C lu b C o u p e . , (M ixirl 26s) 4 -D o o r S ed an . . . (M odel 27) (M od el 2 8 ) C o u p e ................................ $1195 1 195 1225 1195 1275 1295 1275 Series 120 5 P assen ger 2 -D o o r Sedan . . • . 5 P assenger 4 -U o o r S ed an . . . 4 P assen ger C o u p e ......................... ...... (M od el 4 0 ) ¡M odel 4 7 ) (M od el 4 8 ) $1395 1495 1465 Series 128 $1995 7 P assen ger S e d a n .......................................(M od el 50) 5 P assenger B r o u g h a m ............................(M od el 51) 1925 4 P assenger Sp ort R oad ster . . . . (M od el 54) 1495 4 P assenger C o u n tr y C lu b C o u p e . . (M o d el 54c) 1765 5 P assen ger Sp ort T o u r in g . . . . (M o d el 5 5 ) 1525 1850 5 P assen ger C o u p e ...................................... (M od el 58) Alt p r iita f . o. k. fa cto ry . p lu i w a r « xc ( m la s Tie G reatest A Ever B uilt 11-15 Daily Trips Io Portland CIRCUIT JUDGE A m endm ent TO THE C onstitution of YOUR STATE D E I’T. NO. 4 7 'j e a r s e \p e iie iie e ns a ju d g e ~~VOTE X 30 —Paid Adv. DEFEAT (B A L L O T T IT L E ) The Fish-Wheel, Trap, Seine Bill VO TE 3 3 3 X NO THIS BILL IS OPPOSED BY The Astoria Chamber of Commerce (the home of the prinicipal sponsors) 'l’he Clatsop County Press, d ’he U. S. Bureau of Fisheries. By all fair-minded citizens respecting the rights of property and believing in common justice; i Further increase taxes; Raise the price of fish to the consumer; \ iolate a solemn treaty with the State of Washington, making it a scrap of paper; Confiscate hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of property, without process of law; Throw many people out of employment in Wasco, Hood River, and Multnomah counties; Destroy industries and valuable taxable properties in these Counties: Leave the Columbia River a boundry stream subject to concurrent juris diction with the State >f Washington in a legal chaos without ’aw or regu lation. In 1 lie in te re st o f Ute consum ers o f sn lm o n, (lie u lrcu dy overburdened taxpayers, of com m on sense, fairn ess, and ju stice . Oppose this Vicious Measure VOTE 3 3 3 X NO By— !a-n A. S c h a n n o J o h n M ilne J. H. W eiss T. A. S am m is, J r . R ay F. K elly T h o m a s K. G riffith J. O. Odi li L e s te r E m erso n D ire c to rs T his m ean s fifty-th ree m illio n s o f n ew bonds. T his m o rtg a g es a ll your p rop erty to p olitics T his lea v es the ta x p a y er to fo o t th e b ills. T his would^A LL go into the C onstitu tion o f O regon The Constitution would protect these Tax-Spenders But what about the Tax-Payers? Your only protection is to Vote 337 X NO! in November D A LLE S -W A S C O f i l l V I V C H A M B E R OF CO M M ERC E E L. C u rtis J W H oech P at F oley G. L. C orey Geo. H. F lag g In itia te d by H ousew ives’ C o u ncil, In c .: Josephine M. O thus, M ary A Dean. C la ra M. S im onton OREGON W A T E R A M I P O W ER HOARD D E V E L O P M E N T M E A S U R E C re a tin g th e Oregon W a te r anil P ow er Board o f five ele ctive m em bers; a p p o in tin g firs t members, board f illin g vacancies! g iv in g said board fu ll a u th o rity fo r co n se rva tio n , develop m ent, storage, d is trib u tio n o f e le c tric energy and w a te r fo r irr ig a tio n and dom estic purposes; a u th o riz in g state bonds, issued not exceeding 5 per le n tu m o f assessed state v a lu a tio n ; bonds Issued to pity interest o r p rin c ip a l o f o u ts ta n d in g bonds; issuance of interest b earing state p ub lic u tility c e rtific a te s ! p aying p rin c ip a l o r in terest o f bonds fro m state gen eral fund w it li repaym ent fro m bond fu n d ; taxes levied tc provide sucli m oneys; a p p ro p ria tin g #2.'»l(.0lH) fro m general fun;* re tu rn a b le fro m wa te r and pow er re v o lv in g fund. :<:«» Yes. I vote fo r tlie fo re g o in g measure. Vote VES o r M L 337 \ o . I vote against the fo re g o in g measure. T his n am es five in ex p erien ced p eop le to spend your m oney. THE BILL, IF PASSED. WILL - By W. 8. N ELSO N, E x e c u tiv e M a n a g e r an il S e c re ta ry . In ltin tiv e Measure— Proposed by lu ilh it B e P e titio n ; It will place a monopoly of fishing in the hands of one class, most of whom are not citizens, and who have already repeatedly sought to raise the price of raw fish so as to place it beyond the reach of the average consumer. Fishing has seldom, if ever, been better. There is no occasion for factional discrimination and confiscatory legis lation. By L. BARNUM, P re s id e n t Gresham R e p u b lic a n C a n d id a te for M rs. Roy R a th n ia n w ill e n te r ta in th e ' W illin g W o rk e rs of th e C o ttre ll co m m u n ity c h u rc h a t a silv e r tea on W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n . B uckley C o rley w as ta k e n s u d d en ly ill F rid a y m o rn in g a n d w as rem oved to Good S a m a r ita n h o sp i ta l th a t ev en in g . He w as o p e ra te d on th e fo llo w in g m o rn in g fo r a p p en d icitis. THE Sales and Service Phone 1N01 Read this proposed H A W K IN S SANDY BLUFF Walter W. Metzger , P O R T L A N D E L E C T R IC P O W E R C O M P A N Y F re d P. K e n d a ll C h ria S c h m id t F o rm e r M em bers OREGON S T A L E FIS H COMM ISSION Paid Adr. Tlie iJtllethWiM-o County C ham ber of Com m rrrf, Tbe DaJlcn, Oreffon Paid Adv. by Oregon Public U tility Oom mitt»«— Oppuwd to th« lU uisew lves’ T’ ouï »« il 444 Pacino liukdliiK. Portland, Oregon. Wat or and Power" Rondine Amendment.