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 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