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PAGE THREE HOWELL VALLEY PLEASANT HOME No services w ill be held a t the The Sunday school of th e Meth Saron L u th e ra n church next S u n o d ist Episcopal ch u rch will m eet day on account of the Bible in sti Sunday, Ju ly 29. at 10 o'clock. It tu te w hich will be held at Colton is expected th a t th e ru sh of berry Please phone or w rite Items for th e Outlook — but give your real and atten d ed by m em bers of the h arv est will be sufficiently abated Mr. Logan, an em ploye on th e Saron L u th e ra n congregation. name. Call G resham 1541. to perm it th e re tu rn of several dam co n stru ctio n w ork n ear Bull T he Rev. and Mrs. Enoch San- Run who recen tly cam e to th is lo deen, th e ir sm all sou and Miss teach ers and officers who have been cality from C alifornia, is a t th e Evodis H ult of Eugene retu rn ed absent for several weeks. The T hom as sa n ita riu m recu p eratin g Sunday from th eir trip to Des ch u rc h service will be at 11:15. from th e effects of an autom obile Moines, Iowa, and Illiuois, th e fo r T he pasto r, th e Rev. O liver Gill, accident w hich occurred on T h u rs m er hom e of Mrs. Saudeen. Miss w ill ta k e for his su b ject “C h ar day evening of last week a t th e foot H ult w ent to Eugene the following ac te ristic s of V ictorious Living", based on th e life of a fam ous Bibli of L ittlep ag e hill east of G resham , day. cal ch a racter. T he E pw orth League when his c a r crash ed th ro u g h the The Rev. Jo n a s Johnson, a fo r devotional m eeting will be at 7 railin g of th e bridge and o ver m er p asto r, will occupy the pulpit tu rn ed . T he bridge of th e m an's at th e M ission church Sunday o'clock. T he topic w ill be “ Pion We are buyers of nose w as broken and his face badly m orning at 11 o'clock. In th e eve eers in C h ristian A dventure.” Anna L ennartz is announced as th e lead all kinds of raw cut. ning at 8 o'clock Prof. P. P erson er. T h ere w ill be no evening Logan w as sta rtin g for his eve- ; of North P ark college, Chicago, will furs. Write for ning's w ork and w as approaching speak in the absence of th e reg u lar ch u rc h service a t 8 o’clock as has price lists. the foot of th e bridge a t a rapid p asto r, th e Rev. Don Shogren, who been th e custom for some tim e, the pace. It is supposed he had on too ! is atten d in g a Bible conference at service being dicontinued. A. L. Valcauda, 'U h rn th e V icto ry Six w as a n n o u n c e d six Mrs. C. L. Robison and d au g h ter m uch speed to m ake th e sh a rp tu rn Lake Sam m am ish. T he evening Manager m o n t h s a g o it w as t h e ta lk o f t h e to w n . G ladys, of New W estm inister, B. C and w ent on th ro u g h th e railing. service w ill be in English. It w as a grea t ca r t h e n ; it is a n ev e n g r e a te r I t is said by those com ing to th e ; The Home and Foreign M ission who sp en t tw o weeks as g u ests of ear n o w . I l h a s sto o d t h e t e s t . E ach m o n t h rescue th a t th e heavy steel con- ! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M arkell, began We have no trav elin g buyers . . and pay no outside ary society w ill hold a m eeting h a s se e n a s u b s t a n t ia l in c r e a s e in V icto ry stru ctio n of his new Dodge coupe W ednesday evening at 8 o'clock at th e ir re tu rn trip home Sunday. salarie s, com m issions or o th e r buying expenses. You get Six sa le s. was all th a t saved him from being I Mr. and Mrs. H arry C arlson gave the m oney o rd in arily sp en t for these expenses w hen you th e home of Mrs. N'els L eK ander crushed. He w as b ro u g h t to G resh to w hich all are cordially invited. a lawn p arty la st Friday, in honor N o t b e c a u se o f w h a t w e h a v e b e e n sa v in g for ship d irec t to us. Why not enjoy th is ex tra profit on your fu rs? am for tre a tm e n t and th e c a r was Mrs. Enoch Sandeen will give a re of th e ir guest Miss A delia Pedley, six m o n t h s . Or b e c a u s e o f w h a t w e sa y n o w . tak en to P o rtlan d for rep airs. p o rt of th e m issionary d ep artm en t of Yakima, W ashington. B u t b e c a u s e o f w h a t th e V icto ry Six i t . W. F. McKinney retu rn ed T h u rs of the synodical meeting w hich she T h e s n a p p ie s t , b e st lo o k in g , s p e e d ie s t ea r in 2131 W estern Avenue L ittle excuse rem ains now adays j recently atten d ed at Des Moines, day m orning to e a ste rn Oregon S e a ttle , U. S. A. it s c la s s . A e a r y o u s h o u ld try o u t — n o w — for an insect-eaten garden, says th e Iowa. A program will be followed w here he is to be em ployed in the y o u r s e lf a t t h e w h e e l. ag ric u ltu ra l college. Most of the by refresh m en ts. w heat harvest. common vegetable insects can be T he Rev. and Mrs. LeRoy W alker T o u rin g C ar o r R o a d x ter, f99S; C ou pe, »1045, readily co ntrolled w ith sta n d ard ' Casey’s Rheum atic Remedy. of St. H elens, Oregon, w ere guests 4 - d o o r S e d a n , (1 0 9 5 ; D r l . u i r S e d a n , 91170; poison dusts. Methods a re d e - ! C asey’s rheum atism and n eu ritis He Luxe 4-paexen ger C o u p e *1170; S p o r t R oad- a t the M ethodist p arsonage T u es scribed in fu ll in Oregon ex p eri rem edy drives out the u ric acid tta r . tlW S ; S p o r t S ed an , $ | 2 4 .V - «»• b. D e tr o it day. Rev. W alker and Rev. Gill m ent statio n c irc u la r 65, se n t free poison of rheum atism , n eu ritis, lumbago, asth m a, hay fever, gout, sp en t some tim e o u tlin in g th eir on request. dropsy and pleurisy and reduces w ork for th e E pw orth League in- pain and sw elling through direct Lawn Mowers. action on th e stom ach, liver and titu te w hich is to be held a t F alls We re p a ir and sh arp en lawn kidneys; $1.50 a bottle. G u aran City, beginning A ugust 6. They P h o n e 1471 Pow ell St. G R ESH A M m ow ers. We call for and deliver. teed by T aber P harm acy.— Adv. are to be d irecto r and a ssista n t di- j J. E. M etzger, G resham , phone rec to r respectively of the recrea-1 1901.—Adv. tf “Say it w ith a W antAd." tional featu res of the in stitu te. Rev. W alker is p asto r of th e M ethodist ch u rch at St. H elens. BY DODGE B R O TH ER S There is only one place to buy E. E. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es THE ST ANDARD SIX »875 TO »970 AND THE SENIOR SIX »159» TO »1770 M anary, of P o rtlan d , Mrs. W illard Sm ith and d au g h ters C aroline Jane, See your nearest Dodge Brothers Dealer FREE FAIR—No admission charged at gate and Joe Ann of Ogden, U tah, and =*<= ■w* R obert M anary of New port, Oregon, SHOWING w ere recen t gu ests at the M arkell TRACTORS TWINE IMPLEMENTS home. H elen M arkell of P o rtlan d is spending a week there. The re g u la r m onthly m eeting of M ultnom ah G range No. 71, will 300 B e lm o n t St. ta k e place S aturday, Ju ly 28, a t 8 P o rtla n d o'clock. All g ran g e rs are invited, and non-m em bers a re w elcom e to Gifts That Reflect Good Taste 9 atten d th e open social hour, begin ning a t 9 o'clock. M ultnomah AUTOM OBILES g ran g e scored th e booby prize at await vour selection at our shop. Time and tlie M ultnom ah county fa ir th is patience are usually lost roaming from store to M yers W a te r S ystem s, sh a llo w a n d deep w ell year, but th e m em bers a re good system s. store hunting for something appropriate for sp o rts and feel very kindly tow ard Of Farm Machinery and Household Goods tlie judges for the score given New P o ta to D iggers, D rills, S p re a d e rs, U n iv e rsa l the occasion. - The gift question for Weddings, them , as the u n u su ally cold spring M ilking M achines. On the JOHN HOFFMEISTER FARM Anniversaries, Birthdays and Parties, etc., can and the very early date of th e fair bad given a “prep ared feeling” easily be solved at our shop at a moderate cost. 2 M iles W est of B o rin g a n d 2 M iles E a st of D am ascus F a irb a n k s -M o rs e lig h t p la n ts a n d sh a llo w w ell am ong th e m em bers th a t a high w a te r sy stem s. Score would he im possible. T he usual order of w orship will D eL aval m ilk in g m a c h in e s a n d c re a m s e p a ra to rs . he observed at th e B aptist church next Sunday. The pasto r, Gordon New V a u g h a n g a rd e n tra c to r s a n d tra c to r tools. Farm Machinery and Tools Johnson, will preach a t 11 and 8 New L a S a lle tra ile rs . Y O l’R JEWELER o'clock. Sunday school convenes 3-inch W agon. L itchfield M anure S p read er. 10-disc PO W E L L ST. P h o n e 44 GRESH A M at in o’clock and the B. Y. I’. U. at G ra in D rill. Tw o 12-in. S teel P low s. O liver C hilled 7:30. All stra n g e rs in th e com it------- k ---------- Plow . 2 -h o rse C u ltiv a to r. 1-horse C u ltiv a to r. G a r m unity are extended a h earty w el den C u ltiv a to r. M ilw aukee M ower. 9-ft. Ila y R ake, come. lla y C a rrie r, w ith 1 GO-foot C able a n d th re e Steel PHONE 1141 GRESHAM, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. W ilfred N asshahn Pulleys. S tu m p P u lle r, co m pletely equipped. 1000-lb. W. A. H ESSEL j . c . H ESSEL f retu rn ed W ednesday from Mon P la tfo rm Scales. 500-lb. B eam Scales. 30-gal. K ettle. m outh, w here they have com pleted Log C h ains. C ro sscu t Saw s. 12-foot P ru n in g S h ears. th eir norm al train in g and a re now M cCorm ick S ickle G rin d er. S tep L adder. .22 Special p repared to en ter th e pedagogical R e p e a tin g R itte. T w o Spools B arbed W ire. Tw o profession. o n io v i Hi V A L C A U D A F U R COJNC. Largest Buyers of Rabbit Skins in the Pacific Northwest BROCKWAY & NELSON Ofe V ic to r y S ix Meet Us at the Fair McCORMICK- DEERING CHRYSLER PLYM OUTH W HIPPET WILLYS KNIGHT Slip <E>tf± -^Itop H. O. T E N N E Y Auction Sale FRIDAY, AUGUST 3,1 P.M. Sharp JKeakp » Sfetoekp édore HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. EFRIGERATE H EA LTE1 10-gal M ilk C ans. Tw o 5-gal. M ilk Cans. L aw n M ower. 50 feet G ard en H ose. A bout 15 gal. R ubber R oof P a in t. V arious F a rm a n d G arden Tools. Household Goods A lm ost new liv in g room set, c o n s is tin g of ro ck ers, c h a irs , couch a n d lib ra ry tab le. B runsw ick P h o n o g ra p h . 8-foot E x te n sio n T able. W ritin g Desk. D in in g a n d K itch en C h a irs. K itch en Stoves. D ishes. C o o king U ten sils. Bed w ith S p rin g s a n d M attresses. B ureau. C lo th es P ress. L ot of h a lf-g al. a n d q u a rt F ru it J a rs . 1900 J u n io r W ash er, W ash T ubs, W rin g ers, C opper W ash b o iler, a n d o th e r a rtic le s too n u m e ro u s to m en tio n . T E R M S —Sum s u n d e r $20, c a sh ; o v er $20, six m o n th s w ith in te re s t a t 8 p e r cent. A rra n g e fo r te rm s w ith c le rk b efo re d a te of sale. JOHN H. HOFFMEISTER, Owner m ark ! A. W. COOK, A u ctio n eer, D am ascus, O regon. A. M EY ERS, C lerk , F irs t S ta te B ank, G resh am ,Ore. Ordinarily when food is placed “on ice" it is put into a cold temperature that gradually becomes warmer as the ice melts. If the temperature rises above fifty degrees, your food is in danger of becoming unsafe to use. KeJ- vinator foods remain pure. PORTLAND ELECTRIC P O W E R t g g/lCOM PAN Y P h o n e SOI P ow ell S t K eep by » til G resh am w e ll-k e p t f o o d i1 BORING T he reg u la r services a re a n nounced at the M ethodist ch u rch on Sunday. The Rev. O. J. Gill will speak a t 10 and S unday school will follow at 11. The atten d an ce a t the school is keeping up very well for th is season of th e year. The cla ss es of Mrs. S h attu ck and Mrs. B or ing had a picnic n ear Seifer statio n the la tte r p a rt of th e week. The Ladies Aid held a m id-sum m er m eeting at the home of Mrs. W. R. S h attuck T h u rsd ay afte r noon. in the Progress of the Community 4 O ur tow n is g ro w in g . W ith th e g ro w th , m o re people a re u sin g e le c tric ity a n d A L L th e people a re u sin g M ORE e le c tricity . O ur serv ice m u st keep pace w ith th is dem and. W hen you in v e st y o u r sa v in g s in P o rtla n d E le c tric P o w er co m p an y $6.00 F irs t P re fe rre d Stock, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. M alllcoat and sons Sam and Dale and d au g h ters Voti’re in v e stin g in th e p ro g re ss of th e com m u G race and Em m a Lue sp e n t S u n day at McMinnville. They took n ity . Y our in v e s tm e n t pays a ste a d y incom e an d Mrs. Hugh F arm er, m other of Mrs. show s a ste a d y in c re a se in value. M alllcoat, home. Mrs. F a rm e r has been spending a m onth w ith Mr. T h is stock yields «.25% dividends. and Mrs. M alllcoat, looking afte r little Em m a Lue d u rin g the b erry harvest. W rite, call o r p h o n e today. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. G regson and sons Lee, N orm ar and C arl Jr., are spending a tw o-w eeks’ vacation visiting frien d s and relativ es In Idaho. They w ere accom panied by Mrs. G regson’s b ro th er, Edw ard Mink. II. G. Knox and fam ily of P o rt land sp en t th e w eek-end w ith rela tlves. Sunday they attended church at H aley and were dinner g u ests of »Leerme buccttuc iuxk the Rev. and Mrs. Jo h n N ordell at I th eir Deep Creek home. 820 E le c tric Bldg., P o rtla n d , O regon W. R. Telford and sons retu rn ed the la tte r p a rt of th e w eak from a | few days' stay a t th e beach. I th e ir fall g rain . T he record hot HALEY Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k S lefer and w eather is causing th e g rain to Sunday school o f the H aley B ap sons and Mrs. Roy Cochran spent ripen very fast, and no doubt will tist church will convene a t 10 the week-end a t the home of Mrs. cu t th e yield. o'clock, followed by m orning w or Emma Gregson. Mr. ami Mrs. L ester Boring w ere ship a t 11. The evening service Mrs. H. 11. L u n d is having as house g u ests th is week Mrs. Cal- d in n er g u ests a t th e home of O. W. w ill convene a t 8 o'clock. All s e r very of Sum m er, M ont, and Mrs. Boring on Sunday, and the O. H. vices next Sunday will be conduct C alvery’s d au g h ter, Mrs. F razer of Bickford fam ily w ere ca lle rs In th e ed in th e E nglish language. A c o r dial invitation is extended by the W hite Fish, Mont. T hese ladles a re afternoon. old frien d s of Mrs. Lund A rth u r P o tra tz has moved h i s ; pastor, the Rev. Jo h n 8. N ordell. F arm ers are busy finishing h a u l fam ily to Bend w here he will w ork j 8ee the bargains listed In tho ing th e ir hay crop, and cu ttin g In the saw mill. Want Ads. PORTLAND K e 1 V i n a t o r E L E C T R I C t t t EP. I G CR AT O IL5 insure proper refrigeration because an even, dry, cold, safe temperature is maintained. The air circulates and collects as moisture on the tank. We would like to show you the many types of Kelvinators here. INVEST COMPANY Exceptional Used Car * V alues that You Can Depend On W h e n w e reco nd itio n a used car w e do th e jo b t’ < ron-’h ly . T h e m o to r i» gone o ver com ph tel» bv e x p e rt m echanics using G enuine parts for ail replacem ent*. T h e n w e attach a Red O . K . T a g to the radiator cap show ing exactly w hat u nits o f the car have b n p ut in to first class c o n d itio n . T h is tag it y o u r guarantee o f q u a lity a n d sup erio r value. I f vou w a n t to secure an unusual, dependable value in a used car visit o u r used car display. Shearer Chevrolet Co.