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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. Tl ESBAY, JAM'VKV T he Sw anee R iver m in s tre ls are p lanning a program to be given on S atu rd ay evening, Ja n u a ry 29, in th e F airview school aud ito riu m u n der the auspices of th e W om an's society of th e S m ith M emorial P re sb y teria n church. B andanna solos a re to be a fe a tu re of th is program . J. F. Dunlop, p asto r of th e M. E. j ch urch , who has been laid up for th e past six w eeks as the re su lt of being knocked down by a hit-and- ru n d riv er, expects to be able to fill his pulpit here next Sunday. P reach in g service w ill be a t 11 o'clock. with th e aid of cru tch es. T he ser- vices at Rockwood w ill be a t 7:30 in th e evening. ] PLEASANT VALLEY R. Jo h n so n and Mr. and Mrs. E. — ----------- Scene shows firemen searching the balcony of the Laurier Theatre, d au g h ter Mrs. L ucile M arkell of Montreal, Canada, where 76 children lost their lives. Panic gripped G resham , w ere g u ests at the home the tiny hearts at the cry of FIRE, and death took heavy toll______ of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D ahlquist • By Arthur Brisbane SOLDIERS FOLLOW LOANS? LAUGH MONTH. JUST SPOILED. SHE FLATTENED HIM. Senator Shipstead, of Minnesota, hasn’t been in Washington long enough to know what respectable legislators owe to high finance, and will investigate American hankers, loans to South American countries, including Nicaragua. In vestigating such loans might ex plain landing of United States troops here and there. Troops sometimes go where loans go. Senator Shipstead says Ameri- c&ns iTitidp a seven million dollar loan to Nicaragua in 1912, during conservative regime. That woul e seven million good reasons for imerican intervention to keep Jicaragua Liberals from kicking ut a Government that they don't rant, as this country did in 1776. All of those private loans to South American republics, like oans that some of our bankers are naking in Europe, are dangerous, ; specially when, as is usual, they jre thoroughly USURIOUS loans. Dr. Charlotte De Galiere Daven- jort, charming lady who lectures m health, looks about forty, and is ictually 102 years old. The lady has Russian and French blood, both good for long ife. And, most important, she weighs 120 pounds. Your body is in irrigation farm. Your heart ;he pump. Your blood the water. A light body calls for light pump- ng, making the heart’s work easy. Cut down your weight, wisely, ind add to your life. Every added pound means more work for the heart PLEASANT HOME Letters | nclailiied. The follow ing le tte rs of foreign origin rem ain unclaim ed at th is of fice. If not called for by Ja n u a ry 31, 1927. they will be sent to th e dead letter office or otherw ise dis- pH#e<, of ,n accorda|lve w irt’ th e postal laws and regulations, Alice M atilda C h n s tn e r, G resh- anx Oregon. Mrs. É. R. Lynn, G resham , Ore. E. E. JOHNSON. P ostm aster. POWELL VALLEY Sunday. 5 » I K I I M i I > A l - i f c . R ent our Jo h n so n 's floor w axer and polisher. We also have Jo h n son's wax. liquid and paste. L. L. Kidder lluw . Co., phone 1421.—Adv. It would be better to locate lugh month in December. For »oking back over eleven months f much promise, much resolving nd little performance, laughing ■ould be easy. There is such a thing as over- oing laughing, for laughing is ke smoking. When you do either, ou don’t think. And what the Ltnerican people need is more 'HINKING. J. N. Moore, University of linois sophomore, wrote, before illing him self,' “it raises the pvil with me to think of having to ave around and work like the evil and just grow old. I can’t ;e the idea of wading through •hool. then dash bravely out and el a big old job at a hundred a lonth.” In six words of his letter the oung man explains what is really le matter with him, “1 am just polled. I suppose.” If all the poiled children in this foolish auntry committed suicide, there •ould not be enough graveyards. Mrs. Katherine Trilling, on trial ir murder in Denver, married erman Trilling, in New York, hen tuberculosis had reduced him i ninety pounds weight. She orked in tailor shops to pay his tpenses at a sanitarium for con- imptives. then sold her furniture id everything she had, raised a inusand dollars and took him to olorado to save his life. b 3 V R E and C h ron ic D iseases Prostate, K idney, B ladder, R h eu m atism , C on stip ation , Loss o f V itality etc. Call or w rite for b ook let o t re-energizing the glands w ith ou t u operation. DR. H. Z. THARP O la n a « p e s ia l is t t a i F t t t s s k B ls s k T he Pacific Woodmen h all is m aking rapid im provem ents. It ! w ill be com pleted in about th re e or to u r weeks. | . Born, to Mr. and Mrs. II. H end- rlckson, Ja n u a ry 8, a baby boy. ! Mr. antj Mrs. Don L ittlepage and fam ily have moved from the H v rl- I h u rt d istric t to th e W illard house Mr. and Mrs. A. P. A nderson and in S pringdale. Im provem ents to the M ethodist I T he Pow ell Valley P aren t-T each - Mrs. Ruby Johnson w ere city visit- , C harles Bell and Mrs. Lulu L at- : o u rell and d au g h ter Alice Marie, E piscopal church w hich have ju st er association will m eet F riday o rs on business last Friday. F. M. G randstaff of P o rtlan d w as re tu rn e d from a tw o-w eeks' to u r to night at th e schoolhouse. A good been com pleted are an en tra n ce to calling on friends in th is vicinity i C alifornia to visit Mr. and Mrs. th e basem ent S unday school room s, p ro g ram is being planned by the S atu rd ay I G ran t Bell. They spent a few days pupils and th e re w ill be m usical also a com plete kitchen w ith cu p J H K esterson w as tra n sa c tin g » ere visiting before going on to boards and sink. T hese a re th e num bers. R efreshm ents w ill fol business in P o rtlan d on T uesday of «heir home In H eppner. Oregon. w ork of P eter R esare assisted by low th e program . Mrs. Ed. Sell w as treated to a this week. the men of th e church. C larence an d E lo res B ark sd ale Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gillani and p leasan t su rp rise Monday a f te r dau g h ter D orothy a re stay in g w ith noon as about 20 of her frien d s in w ere P o rtlan d v isito rs Monday. Mrs. G illam 's b ro th er, Ross Ma- th e neighborhood dropped in to W. I. Sw ank of P o rtlan d w as do- help er c ce e ie le o b r ra a te lieip h ner ie her n er birthday. u i n u u « ,. A i nary. - ,, i ' in g b u sin ess in th is vicinity l ues- social tim e w as spent, follow ed by , H ubert Drew, who has sp en t a w ees v .s o .o g ------------- . re f re s h m e n ts . She received a num - „.„e riain e d week visiting w iih Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M arkell and his son Joe. who ‘‘r p p ,a n u , ng to the G range W om an s w o rk con.m lt- is em ployed in the M arkell store, begin soon th e erection of a filling «ee W tdnesday. r e c e iv e d has retu rn ed to his home in C en sta tio n on his p rem ises on th e Mt. I T he good p rices being received tra lia , W ashington. Hood Loop highw ay. In addition for eggs is stim u la tin g th e p oultry Mr. and Mrs. M artin L en n artz are to the re g u la r line of gas and oils, »“ s '" * 88 «" «»‘8 neighborhood. A spending the week at Salem with he wili han d le confectionery. Mr. num ber of th o se alre ad y 1^ th e th e ir d aughter, Miss Anna, who is G ustafson is having Bull Run w a- ! K F « are en larg in g th e ir lie n n tr- c tu s ia isu ii » . w hiip o th e rs a re p rep a rin g to a student at W illam ette university. te r in stalled in his residence. A w»lie .o ineirs u r p W hile th e re they will v isit the hath tub and o th er m odern plum b- l Ket ln«° «»e lnl * • ' le g isla tu re and se^ liow th e law s ing ap p lian ces w i.i be included in i A. P. A ndersen, new ly elected The piping of th e w ater to th e ! le c tu re r for P lea san t V alley grange, are made. attended th e th ree-d ay le c tu re r's T he concert of th e Day Music house. ' school held a t C orvallis Monday com pany w as fairly w ell attended, ' T uesday and W ednesday of last and w as very good. VICTORY week. Mrs. W. E. M arkell w as Installed Mr. and Mrs. A lfred W ulf T he V ictory circ le of th e E v a n - , „pending a few days as one of th e officers of Roosevelt gelical W om en's u nion w ill m eet at ( Coch P ch ap ter, O. E. S„ in P o rtlan d la st th e hom e of Mrs. C harles Soder- , " ' . , W ednesday evening. ___ T he Misses Abbie and Bessie q u ist on T h u rsd ay afternoon, J a n - ' “« thia lle 8 N orton spent the w eek-end in u ary 20, at 2 o'clock. M embers | P o rtlan d . They retu rn ed on S u n an d frien d s a re cordially invited to ' We have th e p la n t—th a know l- rese n t ' edge— th e d esire to do good w ork day evening and plan to leave th is h be e n presen t. , , We Do It T ailo rin g , cleaning, T he re g u la r m eeting of th e P ar- p r “ssing dyeing. P e ete Lonard, evening by stag e for C alifornia. P te r r L en ar .1, They w ill visit in San F ran cisco en t-T each er asso ciatio n w ill be p ito n e 1211, Res. 3664. We call and held on F rid a y evening a t 8 o’clock deliver.—Adv. and S acram ento. D. T. W illiam s, w ho has been ill a t th e schoolhouse. C. M. Quick- "U se W ant A ds”—a good adage. for ex p ert m achine w ork and auto w ith pneum onia for m ore th a n two sail, p rin cip al of th e G resham rep airs. Bug bodies b u ilt to order. w eeks, is slow ly recovering. A T rou td ale, Ore. P h o n e 48x6 guest in the W illiam s home for a few days is Mrs. W illiam s’ b ro th er, A. G. Child of Spokane, who has enjoyed a v isit ea st and who r e In pit or screened in bunkers, tu rn ed by w ay of C alifornia, sto p also delivered. ping off here on his way home. it what you get when you buy A m r r ic c»n Zinc In tu lite d Fence— '“ io tulited against n u t .” This new galvanizing saa« greatest Î I. ¡a the ance making. I t tai protects the wire, repels rust, safe-1 guards the steel. W ill outlast any other wire fence made under other known processes and we are now able to tell you these, added years of fence life A T N O ? E X T R A P R IC E « . A. W. M ETZGER & CO. Oregon Phone 1451 Gresham COOK’S MACHINE SHOP GRAVEL The month of January, 1927, in SANDY BLUFF irhich good resolutions are now >ozing away, is to be “national Mrs. Wm. Lee has been q u ite ill augh month.” Moving picture lotentates and others have decided but is som e b e tte r now. nd arranged it. Americans are J. J. Ju d k in s w as q u ite sick la st 3 laugh, and thus keep up their week but is m uch im proved now. morale.” Chas. W ilkenson has been very “She says she shot him by acci The prosecuting attorney ys she shot him purposely in the ck because she was jealous, hat do you suppose the jury will P lease phone or w rite item s for Sew ing club Wedn> day. A large crow d enjoyed th e afternoon. Mrs. the O utlook—but give your real G ilbert B ates will next en tertain name. Call G resham 1561. them on W ednesday. Ja n u ary 26. ---------------------- MX( g«nd*j t b m k he st.u g... a We a re continuing th e w ork of th e late P. F. Black in re p rese n tin g th e celebrated Nash ta ilo red $23.50 su its. F ine asso rtm en t sam ples. Mrs. E dna Black, 4824, 92d stre e t S. E., P o rtlan d , phone S U nset 4253. Here and There PAGE THREE H*'-*' g rad e school, w ill speak on the I ’ l . K A S A M V I E W A V E B H ' E ■ subject, • P u n ish m en t at home and T he Ladies Aid will m eet next at school." M usical n u m b ers are being arran g e d for and re fre sh T hursday afternoon. Ja n u a ry 30, w ith Mrs. W alter Edelm an. m ents w ill follow. A p arty was given Mrs. L. G. Sei- i fer last week by her neighbors and ROCKWOOD l friends. The evening w as spent 1 playing cards. R efreshm ents w ere T he Rev. J. F. Dunlop is m aking varuB , .u « in | , served. a rem a rk a b le recovery from the In- A su rp rise w as given Ben Hal- ju rie s received six weeks ago when he w as knocked down and se rio u s-i s,ei“ ' in Gents by about .> friend . ._ th a t place. ly h u _ rt . by - a ..j. h it-an d J -ru n „ .i.t,.« driv er . on 'o I f «»“« P’»c®- D ancing i c i n g w as th e di the highw ay n ear th e parsonage. ' version of the evening. R efresh- 11.. expects to be able to p reach at raen«8 * " r '* th e close of both Rockwood and F airview on «»‘‘ evening. _____ _____ FAIRVIEW —Adv. IS m iserable w ith a rh eu m atic tro u b le in his hack and hips. He has ta k en several m edical tre a tm e n ts and is now im proving. D w ight W ilken son is helping w ith th e chores. Buckley Corley w as hom e ever the week-end. He is w orking for Mr. Held, who lias a co n tra ct to do some clea rin g above Bull R en head w orks. Mr. and Mrs. Je ss H ite w ere en te rta in e d Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atkins. B ecause of Mrs. Caldo’s illn ess on New Y ear's day, she w as u n able to have her New Y ear's d in ner till la st Sunday, when the guests enjoyed It ju st as much. T hose p resen t w ere, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ju d k in s, Mr. and Mrs. A. R ad ford, Mr. and Mrs. Buckley Corley. Miss W hite, Wm. Caldo, Wm. F el lows, W ilfred and H a rrie t Radford. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Revenue on Ja n u a ry 6, a boy. The ladies of C o ttrell ch u rch will m eet w ith Mrs. W atkins on W ed nesday. Ja n u a ry 19. E lection of officers will be held. All m em bers are urged to be p resen t. C ard and dancing p arty at the G range hall. Sandy, on J a n u a ry 22. T ickets 50c, supper free. Good m u sic, a ttra c tiv e prizes. A uspices of C atholic ladies.—Adv. F or real estate loans see or call W. T horne.—Adv. Oregon Journal Bargain I. L. Davidson H ensley road near Troutdale. hone Gresham 16x1. 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