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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17, NO. 1 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY. MARCH I. Itti Problems Are Studied by Poultry Producers The Ford of Radio STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN TO THE REPORTER’S PLEA Union High Takes Beaverton 3 3 -1 7 « .0 0 Per Year PARENTS TO HEAR ANTI-TON IN TALK New Screen Club to Meet Wednesday Iteports on th e th ro a t taken at the G resham grade school last F ri A com m unity n ew spaper is an , w onder If it is im p o rtan t enough to day indicated five additional d iph Dr. W. T. Johnson, poultry v eter (By Benj. H. Davies.) th eria c a rrie rs . F ern Jen n in g s. Jo asset to any neighborhood th a t send to th e paper. In o th er w ords, An evening tilled w ith e n te rta in in a rian of th e sta te ex perim ent s ta S upported in th e la st h alf by W right and Ju a n ita P alm qulat should not be lightly despised. they can n o t distin g u ish betw een m ent, movies, slides, lectu res and w hat is new s and w hat is not news. K ru g e r's high-point players, the front th e eighth grade. Nellie John- tion of C orvallis, held an in te re st W hat b etter way can th e re possibly son and E lizabeth Blonn of th e •’h a ra c te r m ake-up by a m an and fresh m an team of G resham Union Now if Mr. Blank has been ill for ed audience of 110 poultrym en F ri be for keeping in touch w ith local a year and unable to leave th e high won tw o to one over Beaver- sixth grade. Some additional cut- wife who have spent y ears in day afternoon a t the g ran g e hall events th an th ro u g h the m edium of house, and he so fa r responds to ton High F riday evening at th e lat- ,u r «» w ere tak en y esterd ay w hich the business of en tertain in g the as he discussed m ethods of con nasium the w eekly or bi-w eekly colum ns m edical tre a tm e n t as to be able to te r ’s gym ~ ....... “ . ~ The score " 33 to h8^ “ ° ‘ ¡ " " J r e p o r te d on. public |g 8tore for those wh(j tro llin g the various diseases w ith 1 rincipal Q uicksall sent slips . , which th a n k s to an efficient postal m ake a trip to P o rtla n d , th a t would 17 is typical of th e m aim er in yesterday to the p are n ts of the ‘end the 8econd m eetlnK of the w hich farm p o u ltry are afflicted. be real new s and w orth reporting. w hich th e local lads have risen to service, a re reg u la rly brought to school children an n o u n cin g a m eet- n’’w ^ organized Oregon Screen a point w here th e re is but one But if B lank is accustom ed to go to Sym ptom s w ere identified to en the door of th e co untry dw eller? m ore gam e betw een them and the ing at the school au d ito riu m on clu b W ednesday evening a t 7:30. P o rtlan d several tim es a week, the able the farm er to recognize the A ru ra l n ew spaper cannot long fact of his going on a ce rtain day county cham pionship W ednesday evening. M arch 2. from Mr. T heobald, actor, d irecto r and different diseases and m ethods of exist w ithout news. W ere the would sc arce ly be considered news. Tlie locals led th e ir riv als during 7:30 to 8:30, when Miss Mary P. a rtist, w hose trav e ls have carried tre a tm e n t outlined. A ltogether it subu rb an paper to depend on clip Again, w hen the baby cu ts its th e en tire game. D uncan, Okuda Billm eyer. county public h ealth him over a large p art of the world pings from the big dailies or to the first tooth, w hile th at is considered and S tro n g su b stitu tin g in the nurse, will endeavor to m ake plain will be in charg e of th e evening's w as a very profitable m eeting and u n n ecessary reiteratio n of world a w onderful event, it could hardly th ird q u a rte r, w ere responsible for to call the critica l situ atio n at th is program . one w hich will doubtless bear good events in general, it would soon he called a m atter of news from the a g rand total of 16 points for th e m tim e, and explain to x in -an tito x in Besides a m otion pictu re produced resu lts. Dr. Johnson devotes his outlive its u sefulness as a neigh fact th e re are so m any babies and selves. Below is the lineup: treatm en t which will be given in n ear G resham , a sceuic com edy en- e n tire tim e to th e investigation of P°Yel Crosley, Jr., 40, of Cincin- borhood pap er and be discarded. th ey all a re in the habit of cu ttin g G resham Beaverton the n ear fu tu re io all ch ild ren titled "L ife on the F arm ,” Mr. p o u ltry diseases and is a recog nati, has made and sold more than W hile it Is tru e a ce rtain p ercen t- first teeth. But when th a t cousin Dye ( 2 ) .................F . . . ( 5 ) H arriso n whose p are n ts will give th e ir con Theobald w ill bring a couple of a million and a half radio sets in nized a u th o rity on the subject. H. the last 5 years, and now, with his age of sta te and n ational events com es c lea r from M ontana to pay S a tte rstro m ( 2 ) . . F ............ (3) Gray sent. it Is hoped ttiat all homes scenic films of Mt. Hood and the E. Cosby, p o u ltry specialist of the □tner properties, he has taken over may be re-w ritten to advantage or you a visit, do not th in k to y o u r Lane ( 4 ) ...............C ........... (4) Baron w here th e re are young ch ild ren sm elt ru n a t Sandy river. These O. A. C. extension service, was p re Jie pioneer DeForest company and briefly com m ented upon in the self, “ Well let them find it out if A nicker 0 ............ G ......... 0 Kingston from six m onths old and up to high I R usher ( 2 ) ...........G ........... 0 H arris p ic tu res a re th e w ork of Lewis vented from being p resent on ac has mass production to such vol- sm all sheet, it Is not intended p ri they w ant it in the p aper", but ju st S q u ire (2) .......... 8 . . . ( 5 ) Johnston school age will be rep resen ted by | Cook, the young motion p icture ¿ T r know]> as “The Ford of co unt of illness. Duncan ( 6 ) ........ S ................ Woods la th e r or m other to h ea r (lie s u b -i cam eram an whose w ork reg u la rly Ra<ho . He estim ates the public m arily for th a t purpose but is ta k e down (he telephone receiver O kuda ( 8 ) ............. S ............... L etton m eant to give a resum e of the Lim e O rdered By F arm ers. anil call 1561 and tell them about ject discussed. Miss Billm eyer will ap p e ars on the screen as the "ML «pent more than $500,000,000 for S trong ( 7 ) .......... s radio a p p a ra tu s d u rin g 1926. w eek's happenings in th e sm all the visit, and verily you will make T h ree la rg e farm ing in terests cheerfully an sw er any qu estio n s on Hood Review.” A film or tw o W. W illiam s, referee. w orld in w hich th e co u n try folks the re p o rte r smile. n ea r G resham , th e M ultnomah F rien d s and su p p o rte rs of the the subject. show ing th e Inside w orkings of spend m uch of th e ir time. county farm , th e M ountain View PORTLAND MUSICIAN Do not th in k lor a m inute it is hoys will tu rn out en m asse to H ollyw ood's g rea t studios will F lo ra l com pany and J. L uscher & B a p tist ( liiirch Services. com plete the program . WILL (JIVE CONCERT A n ew spaper should be w hat its conceited in yon to m ention th e fact night to see G resham win the Son have each placed an order for nam e im plies, a p aper of news. I you have a new Buiek sedan or County C ham pionships in a gam e T onight ill th e B ap tist ch u rch th e All who a re Interested, and all a carload of lim e w ith the sta te lime Much in te rest Is being tak en in Now no editor or set of rep o rters, have pu rch ased a lot on w hich to with Colum bian high. T h ere will subject of the Rev. E. A. G o ttb erg ’s should he, in the developm ent and p lan t at the p en iten tiary at Salem, th e concert to be .given at the w hatever else m ight be th e ir a t erect a new house. (Jive out the be plenty of excitem ent for all. moil will he “T he W orld’s grow th of G resham , should plan to th rough th e county a g ric u ltu ra l of M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch next tain m en ts. a re mind read ers. W hile facts to (he paper before th ey are The fu tu re gam e will he fought Jrea test T ragedy,” and the special be present. fice a t G resham . S. 15. H all is now F rid ay evening, M arch 4, by Ro'bert they are doubtless in tellig en t, wide stale. Social events are p a rtic u on the local floor, G resham vs. m usical featu res u n d er th e d irec Many a re asking, who is Theo receiving sm all o rd ers from v a ri B lair, P ortlan d teach er of violin aw ake and energetic, they cannot larly pleasing hits of Inform ation. B eaverton. tion of Mr. W ard B aker will be bald anil why does he com e to ous farm ers of th e com m unity for and voice, under the auspices of the reach out with a divining sense of If Susie has a b irth d ay p arty . Jot I "T he Holy City,” su n g by Mrs. G resham to s ta rt a studio? W hat a carload of the lime fertilizer W om an's Home M issionary society. in tu itio n and swoop in the news, down th e (acts of tu n c and place (AST IS ('IKISEN G ottberg, also "R apsodie I’avolu” phnnee is th e re for it to succeed? K IR JUNIOR PIA V com posed anil played by W ard T hese ure legitim ate questions and w hich will be unloaded in th e vi M embers of th e society a re selling much as th ey m ight like to do it ■and th e nam es of the little guests cin ity of G resham . tick ets for the co n cert’, w hich th a t way. They depend on th e ir and see how It w ill p lease them to R eh earsals have now begun for Baker. T here will be a vocal solo deserve answ ers. T hat Is why you T he m a n u fa ctu re of lim e is one prom ises to be one of the finest m u friends and th e p atro n s of th e p a see thtfir nam es in th e paper. Ac th e production, "T h e F our F lush- by (he Rev. W illiam F airw ea th er will atten d the m eeting to be held of th e in d u strie s of th e sta te peni sical events of the w inter. Miss per to keep them supplied w ith the counts of accidents, death s and In th e old sta rc h mill now rapidly er", tlie an n u al ju n io r class play to with violin obligato. te n tia ry . The p lan t has been closed G ertrude A lexander wilt be accom line of h appenings w hich go to o th e r h arro w in g occurences, while On W ednesday night th e topic of being tran sfo rm ed to m eet the be given at (he high school gym m ake up the sum and p a rt of living. not p leasan t subjects for news, cull since th e first of December due to pan ist for all the num bers. nasiuni on (he evenings of March the serm on will he, "T he W orld's needs of (he producer. the fact th e re is no covered stor The program will open w ith a Never th in k for a m om ent it ir r i forth th e sym pathy of friends 17 and 18. T he p ersonnel of the G re atest U n d ertak in g ,” and Mr. Ba- 1 Mr. Theobald assu re s the Out- age to p ro tect th e rock from g et group of four violin num bers, ta te s a busy re p o rte r or office a s w hich serves to alleviate th e su f ker will ren d er "M orning With th e , look from an Intim ate know ledge c a st is as follow s: tin g wet. T he raw m ateria l is C avatina, Raff; Serenata, Mosz- sistan t to be called over th e phone j fering. J e rry Dean, Mabel Sm ith, E v an Birds," one of his own com posi- 'o f the scenic and legendary w ealth Romance, W ieuiaw ski; and Inform ed th a t Mrs. B lank's shipped in from southern Oregon kow ski; T he Outlook has a “Coining geline Gay, Mary P ete rso n ; H orace Gone. T his Is a real tre a t. On of th e g reat n o rth w est th a t from Follow ing sister from F o rest Grove has come E v en ts” colum n which seem s to b* ond if it becom es w et, it is necess and Serenade, Drdla. Rigg:., R ussell M iller; Andy W hitt T h u rsd ay night th e su b ject of the every know n angle th e re is no bet- a ry to w ait for good w eather to dry th is Mr. B lair will sing a group of for a w eek's visit w ith th e family. m uch app reciated by those in ak er, Jam es Bushong; Mrs. Dwight serm on will he, "T he W orld's te r place to estab lish a m otion pic it o ut before grinding. T he se cre th re e songs consisting Elegy, Mas F ar from It. Real and lastin g ch arg e of en tertain m en ts or oth er Allen, D oris B row n; Ju n e Allen. G reatest Sacrifice." T h ere w ill be tu re studio th a n nt G resham . In ta ry inform ed Mr. H all recen tly o r sen et: A Resolve, F o n te n a ille s; g ratitu d e lin g ers in th e h e a rt of the public m eetings. T here is no charge Vivian A rnot; Dr. Giles F araday a ten-piece o rch e stra besides other o rd er to do th is he em phasizes the ders w ere on hand for 18 or 20 c a r and T he H our, H ahn, and will play re p o rte r w hen a resid en t tak es the for placing brief notices in this E ai 2 W eiss; P. J. H an n erto n , E u special m usical featu res, Including need of all to help a little. He has loads w hich can n o t be handled be th e violin num ber, G rande F an - tro u b le to call the office and let it ' colum n. ~As a h in t to the wise is gene D avis; R o b ert Riggs, Del a solo by Mrs. G ottberg and oth er organized the screen club, officered taisie M ilitaire, Leonard. T he next know th e nam es, of g u ests or an said to be sufficient, it is hoped fore good w eather. : by local people, to c a rry on educa- m ar B ak er; Ira W h ittak er, F re d e r local talent. group of songs w ill include Over account of the w eek-end trip the th ese few ram bling ones w ill not be Farm Conditions Investigated. ick B e ch lll; Mr. R ogers. Clifford T rain s S afer T han Home D uring : tio n al w ork and give im petus to the by fam ily has enjoyed. Two inv estig ato rs from the sta te Jo rd an , a Negro S p iritu al am iss, but th a t the public w ill co N elson; Mr. G ateson, L inden Lun- I movem ent. Slorm. Diffidence m any tim es exists in o p erate w ith the local paper in tr y d ep artm en t of ag ric u ltu re w ere in C lark ; Mammy's Song, H a rrie t day; th e maid, Ire n e Johnson. D anger to tra v e le rs caused by G resham la st w eek w orking w ith W are; An Irish Love Song, L ang; the m inds of those who would be I ing to boost it and m ake It the Miss M arjorie M aehen Is coach landslides and trac k w ashouts due RETIRED KERCH INI S. B. H all in ta k in g a survey of and M ammy’s Lullaby, Jam ison o th erw ise inclined to rep o rt a visit, breeziest, new siest and m ost In ter ing the play which is said to be of CALLED 111 DEATH to heavy sto rm s has been com p lete p o u ltry and stra w b e rry farm s, w ith The concert w ill close w ith a group a trav el or social happening. They estin g ever. u nusual in te rest. Miss A u g u sts ly elim inated by a new ly perfected ' Fred S m ith, long a resid e n t of th e Idea of determ ining the cost of of th ree violin num bers. Koi H ahn is the adviser of th e ju n io r device th a t received its first th o r the S p rin g d ale neighborhood, su c by BIRTH IIAV BRINGS production u nder specified condi N idrei, a H ebrew melody DEMONSTRATION PROVES class, ough testin g d u rin g th e sto rm s of cum bed to a lingering illn ess at his B ruch; Serenade, P iern e; and tions of farm m anagem ent. WHIPPET IIK.II MILEAGE DINNER. SURPRISE A rden S quire Is th e Htage m an la st week, according to W. E. Bo home late yesterday afternoon. The One of th e inv estig ato rs took a M adrigale, Sim onettl. How m any m iles will th e W hip ag er for the Junior play, M argaret land, signal engineer for S outhern deceased, who passed his 80th m ile Mrs. E lsie Cogswell w as th e survey of 15 poultry farm s in e a s t pet-four m ake on a gallon of gas? St. C lair th e p ro p erty m anager, Pacific com pany. sto n e a few days ago, was born in M ention to an ad v e rtise r th a t you guest of honor at a d inner on S un ern M ultnom ah county and the o th G eorge M cA llister business m a n T he new device is an electrically London and cam e to A m erica with saw his ad. in the Outlook. day a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. It has been claim ed th is handsom e, e r of the sam e num ber of straw b e r ag er and G eorge O kuda the ad v e r connected fence, lig h tly bu ilt In 12- his p aren ts when he w as nine years ry farm s in th e a re a trib u ta ry to Stone a t Fairview . A few sack s of J. V. Cogswell in celeb ratio n of her handy E nglish type c a r of the tisin g m anager. foot panels, firm ly anch o red at of age. In 1875 he w as m arried to O verland line will av erag e around G i^sham . A sim ila r survey w ill be these w ill be d istrib u ted to each b irth d ay , w hich w as th e follow ing T ick ets w ill be on sale for a eith er end, and placed in circ u it Miss E lla Belle M urray, who, with 30 m iles to the gallon and th is is m ade on each of th ese farm s for a grow er to be used for grow ing a day. T hose p r e s e n t besides th e . week beginning S atu rd ay , M arch 5, w ith the block sig n al system . T his tw o ch ild ren Edna and Fred, s u r period of th re e or four y ea rs for seed plot to produce seed for the Cogsw ells w ere Mrs. H elen Morse ° " e ° f “ ,8 K° ° d ,alklnK P °,nt8' a t th e th ree G resham d ru g stores. fence lias been co n stru cted above vives. som e people have to be show n and th e purpose of m aking co m p ari m ain crop of 1928. It Is th e en and C. S. Mlll»r of P o rtlan d , Mr. the railro a d right-of-w ay w herever a dem o n stratio n m ade th is week Mr. Sm ith form erly conducted a sons. deavor of th e m em bers of the and Mrs. C. C. Y ager and d au g h ter proved th e claim . Even at o rd in ary te m p e ra tu re s th e re is any possibility th a t u n u su shoe business In P o rtlan d , but 28 gasoline gives off a very explosive In studying th e m a rk e tin g of T ro u td ale Cauliflow er association, Jean . C. M. Cogswell and fam ily of | A c a r belonging to F. E. Myers vapor, th e vapor i n ;n a single pint ally heavy ra in s m ay loosen ea rth y ea rs ago retire d from active work farm products th e cost of pro d u c through w hich th is certified seed P o rtlan d w ere c a lle rs d u rin g the of G resham , bought la st Ju ly of the ren d erin g th e air in an o rd in ary - and cau se slides. and has lived a t his co u n try re si tion as well as the cost of d istrib u w ill be handled, to im prove the aftern o o n . A b irth d ay su rp rise sized room explosive. W henever it (Any slide o cc u rrin g would ca rry dence since th a t tim e. T he funeral H essel com pany, local d ealers, was tion is considered, as th e re is a qu ality of the potatoes grow n in w as given Mrs. Cogswell a t the Is used indoors for cleaning, it is aw ay th e panel of fence In Its path, will be held at F inley's u n d e rta k home of Mr. and Mrs. Y ager on used for th e tria l. A q u a rt meas im p o rtan t th a t th e re be no fire In possibility th a t m ore profits m ay th a t section. breaking the electrical connection ing p arlo rs In P ortland on W ednes u re of gasoline was attach ed to the th e room an d th a t th e doors and accru e to the farm er by low ering All of the certified potatoes th is Monday evening. C ards w ere en and au to m atically se ttin g block day a t 1 o'clock. his production outlays th a n in g e t year have moved onto the m arket joyed d u rin g th e evening, followed feed line and the c a r sta rte d from w indow s be open so th e vapor may escape. Often some cleaning agent sig n als th a t would stop any train G resham , with F red Todd a t the ting a higher price for his com at a prem ium of from 25 cen ts to by refre sh m e n ts including a b irth w heel, and Will H essel, F. E. Myers th a t will not ta k e fire can be used ap proaching the p o ten tial danger m odities. as sa tisfac to ry as gasoline. $1.25 over the top m a rk e t price for day cake lighted with candles. zone. T here w ere p rese n t besides the Ya- I a " d H arry M cMurry 08 P assengers. T his investigation is being con com m ercial potatoes. T he 'slid e fence' received a th o r | T he ro u te took them over th e Base Do you know th a t you are not ducted u nder w h at is know n as the g ers and Mrs. Cogswell, Mr. and 8. B. H all w as th e p rin cip al I L ine to S tanley road and S tanley really well fed. no m a tte r how ough testin g last w eek,” Boland | P u rn e ll act. ap p ro p riatio n for speak er S atu rd ay a t Sherw ood a t Mrs. A lbert K ru g er, Miss M argaret Week beginning F eb ru ary 27. said. " It absolutely rem oves any w hich w as m ade by th e sta te legis a jo in t m eeting of the b erry grow - ' w h ite - Mr. and Mrs. Roy P eterson, road to Section L ine and then to m uch' m eat and potatoes you eat, C ontinuation of revival services at d an g er of a tra in ru n n in g Into a B aptist ch u rch. w ard P o rtland, a d istan ce of ju s t unless you have at le ast one green la tu re tw o y ea rs ago. ers of C lackam as and W ashington also Mrs. H elen Morse of P o rtland. slide. Slides h e re a fte r may cause eight m iles on a q u a rt, over rough vegetable a day? Ceriitied Seed in Demand. counties. T here w ere 130 p reseh t, d elay s; hut they will not en d an g er |' T uesday E vening, March 1— Bea places, up hill and down, with no T h ere is a splendid dem and th is p a rt of w hich w as a larg e d eleg a ESTACADA WOMAN C hildren enjoy Junket m ade a t passen g ers. T his com p an y ’s m ain ' verton b ask etb all team to G resham . coasting. T he c a r had been driven. y ear for certified sf*"d potatoes, a c tion from M ultnom ah county. DIES IN HOSPITAL I over 8000 miles. trac tiv e w ith vegetables coloring. line tra in s now move u n d er elec- I T uesday E vening, M arch 1—Of- cording to a rec en t sta te m en t by The g row ers of th a t vicinity a re T his, Will H essel says, fully su b trlcal and m echanical p ro tectio n so fld a l visit of Mrs. W inifred Dyer Mrs. Mary E. P earso n , aged 63 Mr. 8 . B. H all. T he th re e lots of much in terested in th e cu ltu re of Window Cleaning, com plete th a t sta tistic s prove paa- to G resham C hapter O. E. 8. sta n tia te s th e claim of high m ile For ex p ert window cleaning see years, died a t St. V incent's hospi certified B urbanks have p ra c ti berries, especially stra w b e rrie s fe r on tra in s I W ednesday Evening, M arch * aafer train,. 8. T ajlm a, or leave o rd ers with J. sen g ers to he fa r sa cally been cleaned out and th e re is and black cap rasp b e rrie s, and are tal on F e b ru a ry 26, from an attac k age for th is econom ical car. Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501. th an in th e ir own hom es." M eeting a t sta rc h factory building now available only a few sacks of looking tow ard s G resham for in of pneum onia. Mrs. P earso n , a n a of movie screen club. Zion Evangelical Services. B urbanks and a few sacks of E a rli form ation w hich will aid them In tive of E ngland, has been living The first mid-w eek lenten service W ednesday Evening, March 2— est of All. the developm ent of th is Industry. w ith h er siste r Mrs. Tom W atson, Dr. Hutler Sen. Dorali P aren t-T ea ch e r association at high One group of g row ers in th e C or They are interested p rim a rily in near E stacada. The fu n eral, w hich to he held at the Zion E vangelical ■ school. A pril 8 b ett com m unity secured th e en tire the production m ethods as em w as largely attended, wag co n d u ct church will he on W ednesday eve The j W ednesday Evening, March 2— ed u nder th e direction of the ning, M arch 2, a t 8 o'clock crop of certified B urbanks of L. H. ployed here. Meeting at g rad e school for ex G resham F u n eral p arlo rs a t. the su b ject for the serm on will be, p lan atio n of d ip h th e ria prevention E stacad a .Methodist ch u rch , the "W hat Je su s Offers th e N ations," treatm en t. Rev. Mr. Sim m s officiating. Mem based on John 13:35. The sto ry of F riday Evening, March 4— Rob b ers of th e E astern S ta r lodge a s Je su s' la st supper w ith his d is e rt B lair concert, M ethodist E pis sisted in th e b u rial rites. I n te r ciples will be read. F rien d s are copal ch u rch , auspices Home Mis m ent was m ade in the I O.O.F. cem co rd ially invited to atten d these sio n ary society, lenten m editations. etery a t E stacad a and p allb ea re rs S atu rd ay , M arch 5— D orcas c ir w ere selected from the ran k s of cle food sale Rt W alrad store. Have your suits cleaned and pressed Specials on lloM-hushes. th e Odd Fellow lodge m em bers. Will sell four ro seb u sh es for $1 March 5 and 6— Young P eople's now at special low prices. T he deceased is survived by her at A. W. M etzger's old feed mill on conference Powell Valley Mission sister. She had been a citizen of S atu rd ay , March 5. Dave S ta b le r ,! ch u rch . th e United S tates for th e p ast ten phone G resham 365x6—Adv. W ednesday. M arch »—B asketball years. F u rn itu re , h arn e ss and tools, to team of Oregon City, be sold Monday. M arch 7. day of 3 Taker's tip — try the W ant Ada. F riday Evening. M arch 11— H orse Sale.—Adv. A n mo club dance at Masonic hall. Coming Events HiiinMiiiiiiniicjiiHiiniiiiNiMitiiiuRrmiiiiiiiiiiainiimtiiKiiiiiiiii'iL- DEBATE S pring C leaning MFN HlLll J 1.00 LADIES Let us clean your coats, suits, fine dress es, raincoats, fur pieces, etc., at reduced prices. We call for and deliver at no extra elianre. Quality is not sacrificed to n^ake low prices. GRESHAM TAILORS & CLEANERS PETER LENARD, Prop. Phone 1121 Res. 3664 M atch 15, 17. 22 and 21—A nnual cooking school of P ortland Gas ft Poke Co., to be held In M ethodist church. ( a ri D nnglass P o st No. 74 DANCE W ednesday, COGSWELL HALL, EAGLE ( REEK SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 5 The Finest Hardwood Floor in Clackamas County .Waste by Geo. Beers Orchestra Mack Thomas Hour Manager A Good Time Assured to all March i class at high school. The nation at large, Republican leaders in particular, will watch with intere.-t the reaction of sentiment following the debate between Dr. Nicholas M urray Butler ami Senator William A. Borah a t Boston April H on Prohibition enforcem ent Dr. Butler's recent statem ent- about President Coolidge’s third term hop-»; the importance of facing the wet ami dry issue; and things in general about his party, brought Senator Borah into the picture, with a challenge for debate. 16—Sewing W ednesday E vening. M arch 16— C oncert by O resham band a t high school gym. March 17 and 18— "T he F our F lu -tier ", Junior class play a t high school gym nasium . Friday Evening, March 18—l a dles' Aid family dinner at Meth odist church. ,