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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, PAUE FOUR The G ates F u n e ra l Home of delated S atu rd ay at th e fu n eral rite s of th e late C larence E. Reed of E stacad a who died n ear th a t place la st T h u rsd ay a t the age of Miss E lisabeth Johnson and her 70 years. S ervices w ere held from m other have retu rn ed from a de th e E stacad a M ethodist ch u rch at lightful trip to New York and other 2:30 o'clock. T he deceased is s u r ea ste rn cities w here they visited vived by his widow Mrs. Alice C w ith relatives. Miss Johnson a t Reed, th re e sons and fo u r d au g h tended the n atio n al g ath erin g of ters. The Reeds have resided near p o stm asters at N iagara Falls. Mrs. E stacad a for th e p ast five years. F ra n k S tevens is in ch arg e of the Johnson rep o rts th a t her m other, Mrs. W ebster, who spent several c a rp e n te r vfork in th e c o n stru c tio n m onths h ere a few y ea rs ago, is of a m odern seven-room bungalow sp rig h tly and in possession of all for Mr. and Mrs. T. H. H aw es a t her faculties, although p ast 92 Cedar Lodge n ear O rient. T he new house is being erected n ear th e old y ea rs of age. Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth left F riday place w hich Mr. and Mrs. H aw es by tra in for S alt Lake City w here and fam ily have occupied several she plans to v isit for about a m onth years. Mrs. E. Svendsen of P o rtlan d is w ith relatives. Mrs. J. V. Cogswell is recovering h ere at th e home of h er m other from the effects of a severe fall Mrs. O. A. E astm an for a week or w hich she suffered la st W ednesday longer. Mrs. Svendsen is recover w hile she was cleaning windows on ing from th e effects of a tonsilor th e outside of h er house. The lad operation. T he re g u la r all-d ay m eeting of der on w hich she w as standing tip ped over, throw ing h er several feet th e G resham g ran g e w ill be held to the ground. She suffered from S atu rd ay a t th e g ran g e hall. All bru ises and shock ami was in bed m em bers a re requested to be p re s ent. for tw o, or th ree days. Mr. and Mrs. O scar W alin and A rza Sm ith and his daughter,M rs. Mrs. Elsie G rim shaw , left yesterday d au g h ters Lona and R uth moved for Yakima, w here they will rem ain S atu rd ay into th e ir residence on d uring th e apple harvest. Mrs. Main stree t, th e fo rm er Ed Sm ith Sm ith has been th e re for some p roperty. Will H elyer, from whom Mr. W alin p u rch ased th e house and tim e. L ester Miller has begun the study lot, has retu rn ed to his hom e at of higher accountancy at the Uni Moro. Mr. and Mrs. M aurice K night of versity of Oregon extenr'OB course d ep artm en t w hich has opened its Escondido, C alifornia, who w ere sessions for th e w inter in P ortland. called h ere by th e d eath of th e la t Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard S trong are te r's fath e r, P ete r Michel, left this now living in New York City w here m o rning for th e ir home. They w ere th e form er occupies a ch air in h is accom panied by Mrs. Michel, who tory of philosophy a t New Y ork will rem ain for an indefinite tim e. Jam es M cA llister h as tak en over college. Mr. S trong has been teaching th ree classes daily a t the th e m anagem ent of th e T rip le “A ’ ' college, thereby m aking his ex Service statio n on W est Powell penses in his w ork at Colum bia stree t of which J._ C. S hultz is the u niversity w here he is tak in g a ow ner. In addition to dispensing course leading to m a ste r's degree. gas, oil and service, he w ill do tire He will com plete his university and tu b e rep airin g . w ork the first p a rt of Ja n u ary . G. A. Cox Is spending two w eeks C. E. Johnson w as elected secre w ith his son Guy at W ahklaeus, ta ry -tre a s u re r of th e new ly-form ed W ashington. S herm an County association o rg a n Mr. and M rs. A lfred Morgan of ized at P eninsula park Septem ber H illsboro w ere v isito rs la st week a t 25. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. fam ily were form er resid en ts of Deavllle. Moro, Oregon. E. Looney of Rogers, A rkansas, T he Rev. E. G. Judd w ent to B or is spending a few days with his ing F riday w here be officiated ut sister, Mrs. C harles Adams and th e wedding of Mrs. Rose Kemp and family. H arold W. H artley, who w ere m a r W illiam B ullack w as brought to ried a t the home of the bride's p a r the office of a local surgeon F riday en ts Mr. and Mrs. R. B. P reston. to be treated for skull fractu re. T he couple will live nt Eugene The m an had been engaged In w here Mr. H artley has em ploym ent w ork n ea r Bull Run. Rock, loos us an electrical engineer for the ened by th e heavy rain s, fell and city. stru ck him on th e head, causing J. H. M orrison su rp rised I l l s serious Injury. It is thought he G resham friends recently by re will recover. tu rn in g home with a bride. W hen T he Radio E lectric com pany, the Interview ed the news w as divulged Ivy F illin g statio n , th e G resham th a t Mr. M orrison and Mrs. M. II. B attery and T ire shop and the W illiam s of Topeka, K ausus, w ere B nrnes & Son L um ber com pany m arried in Topeku Septem ber 14. will be the h o sts to G resham b ase Mr. M orrison has been in O akland, ball fans during the com ing w orld’s C alifornia, for m ore than two years series, w hen com plete re tu rn s will past. Mr. and Mrs. M orrison a re at be received over the six-tube A t home to their friends on Maple ave w ater Kent receiving set and power nue. sp eak er at the Radio E lectric shop. Mr. anil Mrs. Sam McGee and six Mr. and Mrs. E rnest C hristensen children of Lebanon, Oregon, spent [ a re proud of th eir Sty-pound son, Sunday at th e home of Mr. McGee's Dale E rn est, born to them Sunday, sister Mrs. Virgil Howell and fam October 2. ily. The McGees w ere on th e ir way Mrs. W illiam F ish er of C h erry to Shelton, W ashington. ville retu rn ed to her hom e at C h er George T. K inney, who bus been ryville Sunday afte r spending sev em ployed by th e Newport C on stru c era l days at th e T im m erm an home tion com pany 26 m iles above S an for tre a tm e n t of Illness from w hich dy, is in St. V incents hospital r e she had been suffering in ten sely for covering from the effects of shock some tim e. and the double fra c tu re of an arm Born to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben w hich occurred two weeks ago as P eterson on Monday, October 3, a th e resu lt of being hit by flying 9-poutid son. rock in blasting operations. The A public reception Is being a r arm was iu such n sw ollen and o th erw ise bud condition th a t setting ranged by the Ladles Aid of th e of the bone had to be delayed for Methodist Episcopal ch u rch for th e m ore than a week follow ing th e Rev. H. V. W ilhelm and fam ily, which w ill be held In th e church m an's rem oval to th e hospital. on Friday evening of th is week All Mr. and Mrs. H om er A rct are a re extended a cordial invitation. planning to move to P ortlan d A 9ty-pound son w as born to Mr. w here Mr. A rct has em ploym ent on and Mrs. F ra n k Mayes Monday nt a bakery delivery truck. the home of Mrs. H a rrie t T im m er Mr. and Mrs. C harles C ranston man. T he baby lias been nam ed and fam ily moved S aturday from W illiam David. th e W iles house on Maple avenue to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley v isit llnekley avenue. T he change w as ed relativ es at Riddle, Oregon, last m ade to be n ear Mr. C ran sto n 's week. place of em ploym ent. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Secour of Mrs. F ra n k Moore has been se verely ill for about a week. She is L ents w ere c a lle rs ut the Outlook thou ght to be slightly Improved to office yesterday. They nre g reatly in terested In new sp ap er w ork as day. Mrs. C harles Schm idt and tw o Mr Secour was the form er editor ch ild ren retu rn ed W ednesday from and p u b lish er of a w eekly In Q uin n ear Independence, Oregon, w here cy, C alifornia, and his wife was r e they w ere engaged In picking hops p o rter on th e paper. J. J. W ilson, a salesm an for a and berries during the season. Ted W right left Sunday for C or C alifornia paint com pany, r e tu rn vallis w here he reg istered th e fol ed Sunday evening to spend a week low ing day in the freshm an class w ith his fam ily on Maple avenue. Bill F e rris and A lbert Camp re of Oregon A gricu ltu ral college. The first Areme club dance of th e tu rn ed Sunday from a duck h u n t season w ill be given on F riday eve ing trip into e a ste rn Oregon. They ning, October 14. at the Masonic rep o rt a successful q u est for ducks. Mrs. G eorge Moffitt of P o rtlan d ball. Good m usic is assured by the w ell-know n m usicians of O lg ra y 8 w as a w elcom e ca ller at th e O ut o rc h e stra and refresh m en ts w ill be look office th is m orning. Mt. Scott ch a p te r O. E. 8. of served. T he D orcas circle of the M ethod L ents has extended a cordial Invi ist L adles Aid will serve a dinner tation to officers and m em bers of a t the ch u rch dining room on F ri G resham ch a p te r to be th e ir guests day. O ctober 7, from 11:3« to 1 T hursday evening. October 6 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony H engsQer o'clock A fins menu has been p re pared for the occasion. K itchen and Mr. and Mrs. G alen F ancher C raft cooking utensils will be dem went to H erm iston, Oregon, Friday o n strated during th e noon hour. and retu rn ed Sunday. They were A cooking dish of th is m ake will be successful in bagging a num ber of tine ducks w hile away. given aw ay to some lady present. TUIKOAY, OCTOBER 4, UW7 Veracious Fisherman. Mrs. E. L. Stafford was removed to P o rtlan d san itariu m Sunday eve ning and u nderw ent a m ajo r o p er ation th e re th e follow ing day. W hile h er condition is rep o rted as favorable, on h er physician's o rd ers she will not be able to receive any v isito rs for a week. S unday d in n er g u ests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. C harley H an sen w ere Mr. and Mrs. Amos F lan u m s of Oregon City and Mr. and Mrs. C arl Dahl and d au g h ter of C lackam as, form er frien d s of Lead, South D akota. Burton W alrad had his to n sils re moved in a P o rtlan d ho sp ital la st Tuesday. S atisfacto ry re su lts have follow ed th e operation. C arl T im m erm an suffered painful in ju ries in th e high school football gam e F rid a y w hen a rib w as b ro k en and th e ligam ents around th e rib to rn . He has re tu rn e d to his stu d ies a t school. "W h at’s is the d efen d an t's re p u tatio n for v eracity ?” asked th e judge. "Excellent» your honor,” said th e w itness. “I ’ve know n him to adm it th a t he had been fishing a ll day and h ad n 't got a single bite.” Kmart Shoe*—Popular Prices. Our lad ies’ shoes a t $4.95 re p re sen t th e g re a te st value your money can buy. All th e new le ath e rs in low, m edium or high heels, $4.95.— A ylsw orth & M artin.—Adv. Ford 1-Toii Truck, $250. 1925 tru c k w ith cab, com bination sta k e and dum p body, W arford tran sm issio n , excellent rubber, $250. Brockw ay & Nelson, phone 1471, G resham . Lumber for Sale. Piano Tuning. 1 “I see this medicine is good for t All kinds rough and dressed lum- m a?_o r „*>ea?!' Piano tu n in g , $3.50. P ian o and ‘Yes,” said th e druggist. v “- o rg an rep airin g . F red B. Jones, ber, two m iles south of Sandy. A . 1 “ “Gimme a bottle. I believe th a t 2625, 49th stre e t S. E., P o rtland. W. Bell L um ber com pany, phone ! is the rig h t com bination to help my Phone TAbor 8952 or G resham Sandy 131. husband.” 1561.—Adv. W hat line did you tak e to E urope » u u m « er? . , Do not keep your kindness in E very g rea t in stitu tio n is the la n st . sum The sam e one 1 use aro u n d herb, w ater-tig h t com partm ents if it lengthened shadow of a singTe m an. N otre Dame Ju g g le r. 1 ru n s over a bit it w ill do no harm . —E m erson. M iN C H u rf» M IN CH H TI» ■M INCHIS T O t V O C U T X W IV l F L A S H L IG H T i M M um m • m in c m ís t ia S U T O ik A « N I F I Witi M n m . sar<usb u* T r u ly a e a a it a f T — _ t - r , kw a sMuswT > 1 2 .0 u u tw . A Tb. to m a FUW>..«»u tw boas, or cw. p i« . w-b mm m terd M M W.M hM SM U- >14» A EIGHT DAY GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY THIS <TOHf « A or THE m W W i L CHAIN ! ‘F tJ O O C.DIV1D11 N L L Ï O H /N tD H tN C H C S TlM STO NtS GLASS Fix th a t window before the cold w eath er sets in. All sizes. TODD, the P ain t Man. Phone 1821, G resh am. FREE GASOLINE H ere is w here you get som ething Bargains in Nursery Stock. for nothing. Come and see. Mt. M eadow hurst L andscape n u rsery ! Hood Service S tation, Pow ell V al stock w ill be sold a t w holesale ley an d Ava avenue.—Adv. prices. See Wm. H ornecker, Pow ell Valley and B arker road. Phone Battery Service. 3685, G resham , ad d ress Rt. 1, P o rt A g u aran teed b a tte ry for $3 or $4 land. tf and your old one. C harging, 50c. Pow ell Valley Service sta tio n at H ave you n eu ritis, aches or 52d stree t. Phone TA bor 0284 afte r pains? Quickly cured by Dr. Mary 7 p. m.—Adv. — Becker. Phone 122x.—Adv. Don’t lay down th e paper till you H appiness is a h ab it; cu ltiv ate it. have read the W ant Ads. Ladies F o o tw e a r All the new and up to date styles at a lower price. L ight a n d d a rk lea th ers. H igh a n d low heels. Aylsworth Ô Mártir^ _________________________ MEN’S WEAR G R E SH A M DON’T GIVE IT A. W. Metzger & Co. THE T/V!NCH£ST£R STORE i l // it is not worth while If you are going to present a gift just because you think you should—DON’T GIVE IT’! But if you give because you chensh the one you give it to and want to gladden that hear’, not now, but always, see your jeweler. The gift need not be expensive - it’s the fact it's jewelry —something fine that counts. See our window. V o ii w ill tind our stock of g ifts very com pletes illcaler's jkUirlrv ¿sdoif Until November 15th G R ESH A M P O W E L L ST. We will make a liberal allowance for any old cooking stove you may have in use Vor better flavored roasts T h e D r i p D r o p C o v e r ia m ape- r ia l fe a tu re o f th ia sp le n d id k e ttle — it tloca th e haatinu J ? V When you choose any modern “W ear-E ver ELECTRIC RANGE in our entire stock. Have it installed in your home on the most convenient terms. Aluminum 4 qt Pot Roast Kettle Special Sale O€t6th»i$th also-* “W ear-Ever aluminum Cooky-Candy £ Sheet ^15» înJong 11-in.wide L. L KIDDER HDW. CO. i,rc«iha»i, Oregon Come out o jtk c KITCHEN Your old stove is worth more to you now than it will ever be again. Electrify your kitchen . then come out of it and forget it! W ell gladly show you the different types of Hotpoints. PORTLAND ¡T R ÍC POW ER@ ÄCOM PANY CLKCTMC »TOWe’ Powell St. eueCTRIC BLOC Phone 801 Gresham