Grand Street Carnival on Main Street, Gresham, Tuesday
T W IC E
A
W EEK
VOL. 6, NO. 48
ght, August 22, in Celebration of Completion ot Hardsurfacing.
Many Interesting Features.
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
OREGON.
TUESDAY, AUGUST IB, 1916
Everyfccdy Invited
TU ESD A Y S
AND
F R ID A Y S
$1.50 PER YEAR
BRICKYARD IS CA FETERIA
NEW TEACHER AUTO OWNER
1
HELP
WANTED
FRIDAY
NIGHT
I
ENJOINED IN
IS LEASED TO
15 GRADUATE
OUTWITED A
SALE OF BRICK
V. A. HASKINS
O f GRESHAM
TRAFFIC COP
Much help will be needed ami badly wanted on Friday
evening next from 7 to 10 o'clock.
Men with shovels, hummers and a few post-hole diggers
are wanted at that time on the Ely lots on Main street to help
get ready for the big street celebration to be held on Tuesdav
evening next, August 22.
The work will be under the direction of Ets.ll Jones, tire
chief. Ladies may also com»', as there will be work for all.
This invitation is for the benefit of everybody and everybody is
expected to come.
There is likely to be a special meeting of the council to
morrow night to consider some matters connected with the
carnival. Following that there will be a meeting of the cele
bration committees. The Progressive Business Men's (piartet
q
has been invited to sing at the celebration.
S eventy-three th o u sa n d b rick a re
T h ere will be an a d jo u rn e d m eet
T he u nion high school board of
On a dull day, when news is scarce,
tied up by due process of law at ing of th e board of d irec to rs of the
ed u catio n m et S atu rd ay aftern o o n
the
conscientious re p o rte r d o esn t’
H oover sta tio n as a re su lt j f th e county fair on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n .
and elected Miss S tella R oper as In
feel
like in v en tin g possible situ atio n s
sq uabble betw een som e of th e officers P re sid e n t Lewis h as a few m a tte rs
s tru c to r in th e newly cre ate d com
m ercial d ep a rtm en t. Miss Roper la I an d palm ing them off as real hap-
of th e U nique B rick & T ile Co , som e of im p o rtan ce fo r co n sid eratio n
a
te ac h er of experience having been I penlngs. B ut som etim es a real epl-
w
hich
will
be
tak
en
up.
of th e d ealls of w hich have been
teach ln g in th e P o rtlan d public «ode. alth o u g h old, is fresh new s to
A co n tra c t has been let fo r re
aired in th e colum ns of th e O utlook
schools for th e p ast year. She is a t most people ju s t because th e actors
m odeling th e pavilion an d work
recently.
p rese n t an In stru c to r in th e St. Jo h u s in It w ere carefu l n o t to tell of th e
Ar
n ig h t school.
I incidents too soon a fte r th e ir hap-
T he brick a re all loaded on six th ereo n will begin tom orrow .
Miss R oper is a g ra d u a te of th e I penings.
fiat ears, consigned to L a to u re ll A; ran g e m en ts for th e lu m b er to be
G resham high school in th e 1910 J T his sto ry com es from P o rtlan d ,
Son of G resham , and w ere to have used have been m ade w ith th e Sandy
class. She la te r atten d e d th e W il- I wk ere th e p ath of th e m an who d rives
been used in the co n stru c tio n of th e F ir L um ber com pany, and a p art of
la m e tte u n iv ersity and th e n en tered ( an au to m o b ile is beset w ith p itfalls.
la w g ara g e u n d er c o n stru c tio n for the m a teria l is on th e g ro u n d . T he
Reed college, finishing th e re la st I He is a lucky m o to rist who has never
th e L ato u re lls on Pow ell stre e t. T hey im provem en ts will give double th e
y ear. She Is a d a u g h te r of Rev. ] been fined th e price of his tirst in-
w ere to have had th e brick today, floor space on th e second floor and
R oper, who was p asto r of th e Gresh-1 »tu lliu en t for som e h einous siu like
E x p e rim e n ta l Schools.
Oi-egon P ro g ress R ecorded.
b ut have now co u n term an d e d th e ir provide a balcony aro u n d th e en tire
am F ree M ethodist church for sev eral | h arb o rin g a sm o k in g muffler o r let-
o rd e r and will place th e ir ord ei w ith building.
Before th e recent m eeting of th e
| tin g his re a r lig h t go out. T his is
P ayrolls and in d u strie s th a t give years.
T he fence w hich will enclose the N ational E ducation asso ciatio n . Dr.
th e C olum bia brick w orks for im m e
A
co
n
tra
c
t
was
en
tered
in
to
with
|
t,le story of a m an who erre d and
em
ploym
ent
to
labor,
in
v
estm
en
ts
new ly-leased space n o rth of th e stock P. P. C lax to n , com m issioner of th e
d ia te delivery by team s.
J. H. M eyers of P o rtlan d to m ak e th e | d id n 't pay:
and
conditions
th
a
t
stim
u
la
te
pros
b
arn
s
is
being
moved.
T
he
ex
tra
T he six carloads w ere tied up y es
federal b u reau of ed u catio n in th e
h ea tin g connections w ith th e annex |
T he m o to rist stopped his ca r in
terd ay u n d er th e te rm s of an in ju n c space will allow room for th e sw ine d ep a rtm en t of th e In te rio r read a p a perlty and new lenterprises.
Oregon gets $127,758 road money from th e p lan t in th e m ain building. I fro n t of a dry goods sto re an d went
and
sheep
pens
and
give
am
ple
room
tion issued from th e circuit co u rt at
p er en title d , "A N atio n al P ro g ram of
from forest reserve.
T he co n tra c t was for $383.
I inside to m ake som e p urchases. On
Oregon City by Ju d g e C am pbell in for p a rk in g autom obiles.
E d u ca tio n ,” in which he failed to o u t
T h e fo u r acres ow ned by th e school | re tu rn in g to th e stre e t he was sur-
S tate H um ane society has estab
A new F u rro w has been laid out line a p rogram . T his excited som e
th e su it of th e U nique Brick & T ile
lished a re tre a t for sick and disabled d istric t will be enclosed on th re e | Prl8e<1 ,l> »ee a policem an sta n d in g In
Co. vs F . M. M organ, B. F. H oover. for concession row. C om m encing cu rio sity , and when asked for an ex
horses
n ea r P o rtlan d .
n e a r th e fo u n tain it ta k es a course
sides w ith a woven w ire fence. T h e P ro n ^ ° f *J8 car an<l w ritin g some-
p lan atio n he said th a t he believed
Milo C. K ing and J. E. Pom eroy, de
f u rth e r east th a n th e old furrow and
The
hill
to confiscate all land ren ts, fro n t will be left open, th e id ea h e - 1t,llnK ln a n otebook— a p p a re n tly the
th e re was no one co m p eten t to rec
fen dants.
lng to define th e school g ro u n d s a n d , n u m b e r of th e m achine. F o r a sec
ends at th e se c re ta ry 's office. T his
om m end a broad n atio n al p ro g ram of and sta te lab o r b u reau ad v o catin g
T he com plaint, filed yesterd ay ,
move was m ade necessary because of
se
p a ra te them from Mr. C leveland's I011,1 the m o to rist was puzzled. Then
ed ucation for th e sim ple reason th a t six h o u r law are clouds on th e Indus
asked for a re stra in in g o rd e r a g a in st
p ro p erty w hich su rro u n d s th e o th e r J11 ■«ddenly daw ned on him th u t he
th e need for m ore space to accom
tria l sky.
th e d efen d an ts, p rev e n tin g f u rth e r m odate th e A rnold show s an d his line no one knew for c e rta in w hat k ind of
W h e th e r se ttle rs g et lands or not, th re e sides. Mr. C leveland will pay I bai1 8toPP0d hts ca r d irectly along-
ed u catio n was best. He believes th a t,
d istrib u tio n , sale, o r tra n s fe r of the of concessions.
o n e-h alf th e cost.
J sid e a tire plug, and In P o rtlan d th a t
w hile th e re is no lim it beyond w hich a h u n d red officials g et jobs classify
brick, which w ere loaded on th e cars
W ork is being ru sh ed on th e a n - 118 P“ n *ahable w ith a $25 tine,
T he ca fete ria was leased to V. A.
in
g
th
e
O.
&
C.
Land
G
ran
t
lands.
at H oover sta tio n , p re p a ra to ry to H askins yesterd ay . Mr. H askins was th e fed eral g o v ern m en t sh o u ld not
nex an d it will soon assum e d e fin ite ,
Tbt* a u ,° o w n er was anno y ed ; he
Owing to th e cow ardice of politics,
go in school affairs, th e re Is a real
shipm ent.
form . It w ill m ake a good ap pear-1 was a,8° »Im ble-w ltted. So he w alked
one tim e th e p ro p rie to r of th e Cong-
th e w ater pow er developm ent hills
T he in ju n c tio n su it is th e o u t don hotel and will put up a good line work to he done in th e estab lish m e n t,
ance alongside th e p a re n t building. I r a PiHIy past w ith o u t castin g as much
go over to th e next session of con
u
n
d
er
fed
eral
su
p
erv
isio
n
,
of
e
x
p
e
ri
grow th of a fo rm e r su it a g a in st th e of m eals. He will con d u ct th e cafe
as a glance a t th e au to m o b ile and
gress.
U nique Brick & T ile com pany, a te ria as it has been ru n before, and m en tal schools for th e purpose of
EIGHT
MEN
HURT
I
c
a u g h t a tro lly ca r home. A rriving
Business men g en erally uphold
C lackam as county firm a t H oover has agreed to m o d erate charges. He finding o u t th e best way to ed ucate
IN
AUTO
ACCIDENT
,llere
lle ca,b’(i UP Police headquar-
th
e
Single
Item
veto
am
endm
ent.
sta tio n , w herein B. F . H oover sued will engage all his own help, as he ch ild ren . “ T h ere is a best w ay’ to do
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I te rs and an n ounced to th e se rg e an t
G rant Fee, San F rancisco, low bid
alm
o
st
ev
ery
th
in
g
else
u
n
d
er
h
eav
E arly y esterd ay m o rning th e B ridal I at th e desk th a t Ills m achine had been
fo r ea rn in g s of his son w hile em ta k e s over th e ca fete ria as a conces
e n ,” he said , "a sta n d a rd way w ith d e r on P o rtla n d postofflee— $762
sion.
Veil highw ay car, w ith seven e n i- 1 stolen. He told th e neighborhood
ployed by the brick com pany.
300.
ployes of th e B ridal Veil L u m b e r- 1 from which It had been ta k en and
T he sw ine an d sheep pens will be m odifications to fit d ifferen t co n d i
T he fo rm er su it occu rred in J u s
Swift P acking Co., in N orth P o rt ing com pany on th e ir way hom e, w a s, gave a m in u ie d escrip tio n of th e
tions.
It
may
be
th
e
best
way
to
tice of th e P eace P om eroy's co u rt a t moved to th e ir new location in a
raise w heat o r potatoes, o r to breed land will ere ct a $150,000 building badly w recked on th e Base L ine an d I car- n o t fo rg e ttin g th e num ber,
Sandy. Ju d g m e n t an d execution is few days and th e place w here they
Colum bia county ca n d id ate for th e every o ccu p an t was m ore o r less in - .
pigs o r p o u ltry , an d th e men who do
L a te r th e policem an w aitin g in
now
sta
n
d
will
be
used
as
a
road
into
sued a g a in st th e brick com pany and
le
g
isla tu re dem ands “ rep eal of su Ju red .
these
th
in
g
s
in
te
llig
en
tly
all
know
I fro n t of th e sto re for th e offending
tlie sale of th e brick was proceeding th e new p ark in g field. Some changes
hose best ways and know how to ap perfluous freak law s.”
T he d riv er, D. L. F eet had been I m o to rist to ap p e ar was fu rn ish ed by
w hen th e circ u it c o u rt called a halt. will have to be m ade a t th e en tra n c e
Coos Bay leads all co ast h arb o rs stopped by a traffic officer n e a r R o c k -, h e a d q u a rte rs w ith the descrip tio n of
ply
tl.e sam e principles and m ethods
to
accom
m
odate
th
e
changed
traffic
T he specific charges in th e in ju n c tio n
u n d er th e ir local conditions. B ut as six to one ship p in g lu m b er to San wood and placed u n d er a r r e s t for I a sto len car. It exactly fitted th e ca r
co m plaint a re th a t C onstable M organ
yet the world has no ‘best w ay’, no F rancisco.
speeding. It was th en sh o rtly a f t e r , w hich he had been w atching.
He
MAY
RE
ESTABLISH
had no a u th o rity to act officially, th a t
u n d erly in g p rinciple upon which to
T w enty th o u sa n d d o llars is to be m id n ig h t an d th e c a r was allow ed to | phoned h e a d q u a rte rs to th a t effect,
ASHLAND
S
NORMAL
Ju d g e Pom eroy refused to allow an
base a system of ed u c atio n ."
expended in th re e y ears p rom oting proceed.
A fter being released the I elate d a t his cleverness as a sleu th ,
appeal on the case and a stay of ex
It will be m any a day before th e
G iving full w eight to th e fact th a t th e O regon dairy in d u stry .
man s ittin g with the d riv er began H e a d q u a rte rs passed the word along
ecution and th a t d e fe n d a n ts th e re u p last word of w arm p raise for th e hos no tw o ch ild ren are alik e an d no two
A g en eral railro a d s trik e would an arg u m e n t as to th e speed th e car | to ,b e ow n er of th e car, who soon ap-
p ita lity of th e people of M edford and teach ers a re alik e, an d th a t “ you can paralyze th e lu m b er in d u stry and en had a tta in e d and lit a m atch by | geared to claim his p roperty. Deem-
on began to sell the brick.
C. A. S heppard an d C arlton E Jack so n county has found expression not red u ce m en tal ac tiv itie s and ca d an g er th e food supply of th e whole
hich to exam ine th e sp e e d o m e to r, i,,K
sufficient saving in th e tra n s-
Spencer of P o rtlan d , b ro u g h t th e in in th e press of th e sta te . T he e n te r pacities to cut and d ried fo rm u lae co u n try .
T he unions n ever did a
hlle th e ca r was again sen t a lo r.g , a e l*011’ be 8l*PPed th e policem an a
ta
in
m
e
n
t
offered
th
e
E
d
ito
rial
A
sso
ju n c tio n proceedings.
as you do th e action of soil and cli m ore unw ise th in g th a n th re a te n a at th e sam e g ait. Then th e accid en t I five' E verybody was happy and no-
ciation m ade the rec en t convention
m ate on a k ern el of w h ea t” , he g en eral s trik e and refuse all a r b itr a happened.
I body offended except th e well-know n
the m ost successful in its histo ry . A
COLLEGE GRADUATES
n ev e rth eless co n ten d s th a t th e re are tion of differences.
W
hile
looking
at
th
e
sp
eed
o
m
eter
'" “ Jesty of th e law.
MAY BE PROMOTED lastin g benefit to th e association m ust u n d erly in g principles w hich can be
Of
the
$76,00(1
ap
p
ro
p
riated
by
the
Mr.
F
eet
fo
rg
o
t
th
e
w
idth
of
th
e
,
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resu lt. T his fact as well as a d m ira
th ro u g h
ex p erim en tatio n . fed eral g o v ern m en t for road con pavem ent for an in stan t an d crash, d ¡YOUNG ENTERTAINER
Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l C ollege, C or tion fo r th e public sp irit show n by defined
vallis, A ugust 11.— A s.?c >nd lie u te n th e good people of th a t co unty has B ut it m ust be done on a larg e scale. stru ctio n in Oregon u n d er th e term s head on Into one of th e cem ent rails I
^0
AT i.lUSICALE
ancy in th e U nited S tate s arm y is won for them a secu re place in the C ertain schools m ust be selected In of th e S h ack lefo rd hill, th e sta te of th e new co n crete b ridge ju s t west
ere will be a m usicale given at
open, by com petitive e - im lr a tio n , to reg a rd of new sp ap er m en from every v ario u s p a rts of th e co u n try . T rain ed highw ay com m ission proposes to ot , th e R uby farm , w hich sp an s a . th e T h hom
e of Mrs. A. J. W Brown on
all g ra d u a te s of th e O rego l A gricul section of Oregon.
ex p erts m ust be attac h ed to them in spend $70,000 on th e C olum bia h ig h sm all strea m .ro s s in g th e Bose L nc. | F rid a y evening next u n d er the aus-
tu ra l college who a re not over 27
One fe a tu re , en tirely in cid en tal th e capacity of o bservers. And th e way. T h ere is a g en eral p ro test T he d riv er and tw o o th e is
were se- 1 pices of th e B ap tist m issionary socle-
years of age. Exam :.ia i in i, ac co rd and, we believe, n ev er o ccu rrin g to ex p erim en tin g should
not be the from th e rest of th e sta te .
riously In ju red , and th e five o th e rs ty. for ladies and g entlem en. T he
ing to an o rd e r issued A ugust 3 from Ben Sheldon and his a ssista n ts who w ork of a m onth o r term , b ut of a
\\ ith O regon lu m b er com pany's su stain e d m inor cu ts and bruises.
adm ission will be 15 cents. All are
th e W ar D epartm ent, w«.l be held on arra n g e d and c a rrie d o u t th e e n te r g en e ratio n . He believes th a t no p rin mill at Dee, p lan t of Stanley-Sm ith
E
arl
S
tan
ley
happened
along
ju
st
invited to be p resen t.
A ugust 21 a t som e point. In th e P a tain m en t pro g ram , was th e In terest ciple reg a rd in g a given m ethod
L um ber com pany a t G reat P o in t and then and se n t telep h o n e m essages
T h ere will be vocal selections by
cific N orthw est to be subsequently c-eated in th e am b itio n of the people could be deduced u n til th e effect on
a h alf dozen sm a lle r m ills o p e ra tin g to th e city for th e am b u lan ce service Mr. K ent of P o rtlan d and probably
d esig nated by th e A d ju ta n t G eneral of th a t section to have A sh lan d 's ad u lts tra in e d u n d er th is system has
in full blast, dally av erag e of lu m b er an d Sheriff H u rlb u rt.
T he a m b u -|M rs. M arg aret Law. T he p rin cip al
of th e A rm y, '.V ashingto.. 1). C., to norm al school re-estab lish ed .
Dis been noted. Such ex p erim en ts m ight sh ip m en ts from Hood R iver is g re a t lance took tw o of th--
llf
.
ni" !1* Ed. I e n te rta in e r will he Miss E dna L eona
whom ap p licatio n s should ie in.els at cussion of th e pending m easu re fo r a cover a period of say fifty years,
e r th an in any fo rm er season.
W erney an d Huse B slerevlca to St. Benson, who will be h eard in th e
once. Both a m ental aim a physical norm al a t P endleton, b ro u g h t th e
which is a long tim e to w ait fo r re-
V in c e n ts hospital. T he fo rm e r had follow ing In stru m en tal selectio n s:
exam ination will be req u isite to a p m a tte r to th e e d ito r s 'a tte n tio n . T he . su its. B ut since a t p resen t th e re is
Wliy On«- W indm ill Sl.qqM-.l.
su stain e d a broken leg and o th e r in- A la hien aim ee
p o in tm en t, th e m ental exam lnattc-i fin« im pression cre ate d by A sh lan d 's ! no pro b ab ility of g e ttin g a t ed u c a
S chutt
ju rie s, w hile th e la tte r w ai re r d e ie d Nina
in clu ding F rench, G erm an o r S pan ne v L ith ia P ark and th e fact of h e r 1 , fonai fu n d am e n tals by any o th e r
. Joseffy
E v ery th in g in th e d ear old village
F e e t’s neck an d leg Valse B rillan te
ish, general history, e le iu tn ta rv s u r a b u n d a n t ab ility to m ake good w ith
seem ed th e sam e to Jo n e s a f te r his unconscious.
C h o p in
veying, and a cho lc- ,f advanced a norm al school located In h er m idst, I system , Dr. Claxton says, he believes absence of fo u r years. T he old w ere ha,By cu t and h e su stain e d In- Staccato E tude, ln i
R ubenstein
th
e
ex
p
erim
en
t
is
w
orth
try
in
g
.
He and th e o th e r P ense F u g itiv e .......
work in E nglish, m odern languages, so strongly im pressed upon th e ed i
¡c h u rc h , th e village pum p, th e ducks te rn a l in ju ries.
H ensell
an aly tical geom etry, calculus, m ili to rs d u rin g th e ir visit th e re , will
on th e g reen , th e old men sm oking men w ere tak en bacK to P o rtla n d by Scherzo ..................................
Chopin
ta ry a rt and field en g in ee rin g , or a d w ork to th e ad v a n ta g e of th e so u th - OPEN DEER SEASON
w hile th e ir wives gossiped— it was Sheriff H u rlb u rt w here tliel.- in ju rie s To Spring— Butterfly
Grieg
vanced surveying.
BEGAN THIS MORNING so restfu l a fte r th e rush and bustle w ere atten d e d to.
rn O regon school w henever th e ir e f
Scherzo ...............................
Chopin
T he o rd e r front th e W ar D ep art fort Is renew ed.
T he car, a W lnton-SIx was badly
Suddenly he missed
Miss Benson is b u t 15 years of age
T he h u n tin g season fo r d eer op of th e city.
m ent explains th a t. '•A bout l ' , H va
Ben Sheldon cam paigned th e s ta te ened th 's m o rn in g and will la st until som eth in g .
W h ere's H odge's w ind w recked, it was tak en aw ay by d ay h ut has rem a rk a b le ta len t, She is a
cancies now exist in th e grad e of sec for th a t school two y ears ago, b ut we
m ill? ” he asked in su rp rise. ” 1 can light by a P o rtla n d g ara g e service n ative of W ashington, the d a u g h te r
O ctober 31.
ond lie u te n a n t," and declares th a t, doubt if he ev er did an y th in g w hich
of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Benson. T he
T h ree d ee r is th e seaso n 's lim it only see one m ill, an d th e re used to I Car
" u n d e r existing laws m any of th e o f will help its cause m ore th an the
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fo r any one person, and only th e he tw o .” T h e n ativ e gazed th o u g h t- ___
S eattle Tim es In d escribing one of
ficers appointed to th e se vacancies b ringing of th ese new sp ap er men to grow n m ales may be killed
1 ully ro u n d , as if to verify the state- ®**ARi«Ei»_E. H U G H E S
I h er co n certs sa y /:
will be prom oted to the g rad e of first A shland and Ja ck so n county, which
TO VISIT PORTLAND
The law also provides th a t in O re m ent. Then he said slow ly; "T hey
M easuring carefu lly h er p resen t
lie u te n an t In th e n e a r fu tu re .'
1 i.e was largely due to his Individual
gon ft sh a ll be unlaw ful for any p e r pulled one dow n. T h ere w eren 't
cap acities as revealed last n ig h t, one
C
h
arles
E.
H
ughes,
rep
ublican
o p p o rtu n ity , th e re fo re, is likely to work.
son to have m ore th a n 40 pounds of enough wind for tw o of ’e m !”__New
c a n d id a te for p resid e n t will h e In Is stru ck by th e fact th u t w hile a b u n
prove very a ttra c tiv e to g ra d u a te s of
cured venison, an d h u n tin g h alf an York Globe.
P o rtlan d tom orrow from 6 a. in., to d an tly g ifted , th e girl has none of
th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college and WERE REUNITED
h o u r before su n rise o r a f te r su n se t
a
fte r m idnight. His tim e will he all th e u n fav o rab le elem en ts of precoci
o th e r la n d -g ran t college*! who asp ire
AFTER 57 YEARS is p ro h ib ited .
MRS. MARY NEDVED S
tak en up with a p rep ared p rogram , ty, and she u n doubtedly gave p ro m
to m ilitary service ss o ffle n s In (he
DEATH AND FUNERAL
A Hcense of one d o lla r is req u ired
A fter fifty-seven y ears d u rin g
re g u la r arm y.
which will Include a public add ress ise of becom ing a fine p la n lste .”
of resid e n ts; alt o th e rs m ust pay $10.
w
hich
th
ey
did
not
see
each
o
th
e
r,
a
i
Mrs. M ary N edved, aged 72 years, at th e Ice place, T w en tieth an d M ar
Specific info rm atio n
co ncerning
Mr and Mrs W. f . Honey are en
died at th e hom e of h er two sons, sh all.
th e g eneral c h a ra c te r of th e exam i b ro th e r and siste r h av e m et in
te
rta
in in g Dr. and Mrs. McKay, of
E
vanston,
Illinois,
at
th
e
hom
e
of
i
BORING
At h alf past one in th e aftern o o n
Jo h n and Will S karek so u th e a st of
n atio n may be obtain ed from tile m il
G resham on S unday last. She was a he will leave on a trip o ver th e Co- K ansas City, who a re to u rin g th e
itary post o r from th e office of th e Mrs. Je a n G oebel, 1929 Ja ck so n av e
They were tftken over th e
It was long before th e civil j T he M ethodist Episcopal church, n ativ e of B ohem ia b u t bad lived in lu n h la riv er highw ay, re tu rn in g at 5. coast.
co m m andant of cadets a t th e Oregon nue.
a t B oring, will give an e n te rta in m e n t th is co u n try fo r m ore th an 40 years. Mr. H ughes is trav e lin g in a p riv ate highw ay today, and like O regon scen
w
ar
w
hen
Mrs.
Susan
H
enley,
79
A g ricu ltu ral college. T he first step
ery very much.
fo r all ap p lican ts to ta k e is to get years old. and h er b ro th er, W illiam and *ee cr,>am 8OCI®1 fo r th e benefit Mrs Al. H art of N ew berg Is a d a u g h car, accom panied by his wife.
H
artley
,
85
years
old,
se
p
arate
d
.
Mrs
of
,h
e
ch
u
rch
°
n
S
atu
rd
ay
n
ig
h
t,
Au-
iq to com m unication w ith th e a d ju
te r
She and h er husband atten d e d
F ill! SALE, C H E A P — G entle pony,
PlrsM'l«g,H T y p e w rite r fo r Hale.
ta n t g en eral of th e arm y a t W asning- H enley Is th e m o th er of Mrs. G oebel, KU8t 26' A pro(?rarn o t rec itatio n s, th e fu n eral w hich was held today
w eight ab o u t 900 lbs. K. A. Mil
and
Mr.
H
artley
th
e
fa
th
e
r
of
M
r
/
and
vocal
an
d
ln
8
,ru
m
e
n
ta
l
selections
ton, who will furnish th e necessary
from C arlso n 's u n d e rta k in g chapel.
ler, G resham . O regon.
49
In firsi-class co ndition, sta n d a rd
will
be
ren
d
ered
.
One
fe
a
tu
re
of
th
e
b lanks for applying fo r ex am ination, S. 9. Thom pson of G resham
In te rm e n t was m ade In th e G resham sin g le k ey b o ard , ta b u la r system , will
Mr. H artley and Mrs. Thom pson eTen,ng * ‘ll be th e giving aw ay of a cem etery , Rev. C. C. Crow ston of C or use e ith e r one color, o r two color
T h ree th in g s to th in k a b o u t— Life,
will d esig n ate th e place of th e e x a m
ribbon. Will sell fo r $25 cash T his d eath , e te rn ity .— Exchange.
in atio n , and give the necessary di- have ju s t re tu rn e d from th e ir trip to cake to th e p re ttie st w om an th ere, b ett officiating.
la a b arg ain an d should be of in te r
reetlon* fo r secu rin g te stim o n ials as th e E ast an d rep o rted a splendid trip an d one to th e h om eliest m an, by
est to anyone who
is going to ta k e
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D a n c in g nt B e c k e r s H a ll.
p
o
p
u
lar
vote.
E
veryone
is
cordially
P
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rtla
n
d
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News,
Including
to c h a ra c te r and fitness fo r appoint- -
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b” « ‘» m every
invited.
th e N o rth w e st F a rm ste a d M agazine, ty p e w rite r t o V r . d t e J o n * ^ ‘ homV *a tu rd a ’r n ‘Bht a t Beck* r's hall, Cor-
ment.
Notice the date on the label of
w ith O utlook, one y ear fo r $3.25.
your Outlook. If you are ln arrears
In q u ire a t th e O utlook office.
tf ’ b e tt' H ardw ood floor 60x60. Beet
F ifty cen t b o ttles, b C ed ar Oil
There are 67,272 blind ln the your prompt renewal will .
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of m usic. No im p ro p er cot.duct al-
V ni ted States.
i predated.
one y ea r fo r $4 26.
Hell y o u r goods by a W ant Ad.
lowed.
K id d er Hdwe. Co.