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T W IC E W EEK lì G resham O utlook IL. 7, NO. 7 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1917 IE CHURCH OF POMONA PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY MEET WITH QUESTIONS NEED TODAY PLEASANT VALLEY GRANGE ON WEDNESDAY SOLUTION OB t A. T hom p son ,Ä . M., Ph. D Pom ona G range G oes Upon Com m issioner Holm an Lays G range Legislation and other Old Doc Yak Nam ed Patron By An Interested Subscriber Record as O pposing Blam e on Roadmas- lie te rm ch u rc h is from th e G reek <1 K u rio s— L o rd , and K uriukos- L o rd ’s h o u se ; com ing from th e k th ro u g h th e L atin we have th e fit E k k le sia. w hich s ig n if ie s to o u t an assem bly of citizen s of G reek city fo r th e tra n sa c tio n of Road Bonds ter J. B. Yeon Business of Pom ona Session Hours Saint of Pleasant V alley G range E d ito r O u tlo o k : — H aving read witii keen p le asu re recen t a rtic le s on c u rre n t relig io u s topics in tiie G resh am O utlook, and being d esiro u s of g e ttin g m ore light on sev eral m u tte rs th a t seem s to me to be fu n d a m e n ta l, I would ask If som e of o u r local m in iste rs w ould w rite and give us in fo rm a tio n on th e follow ing su b je c ts: 1 If Je su s was re in c a rn a te d , he be ing th e tru e p a tte rn , th e type m an, may it not be possible th a t re in c a rn a tion is G od's g reat o p era tiv e law of h u m an progress. 2 If. as we are told by o u r local m in iste rs in n early every serm on we h ear, A dam and Eve were cre aie d p erfect, why does not th e Bible give som e record of a d s th a t would s u b s ta n tia te th is th e o ry ? in stead we have only a record of a d s p erfo rm ed by beings or a very low s ta te of civ ilizatio n . W as not wliut is called Die fall of m an. in rea lity th e rise of m an — th e b eg inning of his up w ard Jo u rn ey ? 3 In a recent serm on we w ere told th a t we m ust believe literally th a t "tiie su n stood still upon G ibeon and th e moon in th e vulley of A jalo n ” so th a t Jo sh u a m ight slay th e A niorites; tliat God H im self slew the en em ies of Isra el, an d threw g rea t sto n e s upon th e m ; and th a t we m ust ad m ire tiie relig io u s zeal of Jo sh u a when he co m m an d ed his m ighty men to put th e ir feet on th e necks of th e A m orlte k in g s; an d th a t a f te r th is Jo sh u a sm o te th em and slew them , and th en h anged them on five trees. T hese ev en ts a re recorded in Jo sh u a , 1 (1th ch a p te r. T his p rea ch er did not tell us w here we could read th e d e ta ils of th ese ev en ts in th e "B ook of J o s h e r." as sta te d In th e 13th verse. I would lik e to read th is book. If th ese a c co u n ts a re to be ta k en in a lite ra l sense, do th ey not m isrep resen t the c h a ra c te r of th e God we are asked to w orship an d love? on W ednesday, at all sessions, was m an opposed such e x tra v ag a n ce but m ore th a n tw o h u n d red . D inner was was in a m in o rity . P om olla Officers. serv ed to 172 a t noon and m any T he econom ical h an d lin g of th e in C o lu m b ia G ran g e ............... 57 m ore cam e to th e evening session te rs ta te bridge fu n d s was spoken of; M aster................. J, J. Jo h n so n E vening S ta r G ran g e 204 B iii business. Tiie early Christiana O verseer JohnW elbes E airview G r a n g e ................... 49 who could not gel th e re d u rin g th e also th e ad m in istra tio n of tiie co u n Lecturer. ..Mrs. Mary Palm er idopted th is woril as a convenieiTt G resh am G ran g e ......... 92 day. T he g a th e rin g was fully r e p ty poor farm , w hich th is y ea r has S te w a rd ................ Jacob Nelson L en ta G ran g e ......................... T)6 term for th e ir relig io u s g a th e rin g s. Asst. Stew ard......... S. E. Smith M ultnom ah G ran g e ............ 112 rese n tativ e, sh o w in g th a t th e g ra n g e 14 A t'e r th e d e p a rtu re of Je su s, his supplied every co u n ty in stitu tio n C haplain.M rs. A. F. Miller P le a sa n t V alley G r a n g e . 122 follow ers w ere know n as disciples, sp irit is im proving w ith each su c w’ith p o tato es an d has a s u rp lu s of T re a su re r.E. L. Thorpe R ockw ood G ra n g e .............. 58 S e c re ta ry .........M rs. E. M. H all b reth ren , b elievers, N azaren es, Gali- C o n tin u in g R ussellville G ran g e ........ 103 ceeding session. Every g ra n g e in 700 sack s fo r sale. G atekeeper............ H. A. Lewis W oodlaw n G ran g e ........... 80 _leatis but d u rin g P a u l's m in istry , f u rth e r Mr. H olm an said in p a rt: M ultnom ah co unty sen t la rg e d ele Ceres.. Miss Ju lie Mickelson he? were first called C h ristia n s at "1 alw ays lik e to sp eak of th e P o m o n a....... Mrs. S a ra h F ro st , 973 g atio n s, an d th e re w ere v isito rs from work of th e board of co unty com m is Aljtioch, being recognized as follow - F lo ra ............ Mrs. C lara Smith o th e r counties. S tate M aster C. E. sio n ers to th e citizen s of M ultnom ah Lady A ss't___ Mrs. J. C. Duke >rs of C h rist, th e M essiah. Spence was an. all-day visitor. C o u n county. As ta x p ay e rs th ey should ■ csus „uses th e te rm ch u rc h but Pom ona g ran g e w ent on record as ty C o m m issio n er Jo h n E rye, and w he, once in M atthew 1 8 :1 7 , w here opposing die $6,000,000 bond issue Hen W orsley, of C latsop co u n ty , w ere be as in te re ste d in th e su b ject as are quenl tax list and w as us follow s: sto c k h o ld e rs in a co rp o ratio n in th e l e l m eans th e Jocul assem bly, and W hereas, Pom ona g ra n g e at its for good roads by a sm all m ajo rity p rese u t, also sev eral o th e r p ro m illen : H naicial s ta te m e n ts of .th e ir board re g u la r session passed a reso lu tio n Qigain in M atthew 1 6 :1 8 , w here it is men who w ere not m em bers, b ut e n of directors. in fav o r of n o tificatio n of d elin q u en t Uise< ill its h ighest sense, sig n ify in g of th o se voting. A lte r a d eb ate la s t joyed tiie m eetin g d u rin g tile open 'A lth o u g h tiie w ork of th e co u n ty tax p ay ers by m ail Instead of th e ex ■ < * et ern a l kingdom of God th e im- ing tw o hours, in w hich S tale M aster afte rn o o n session. Mrs. E d y th T ozier pensive system of p u b licatio n by th e Spence, W. II. 11. D ufur, E. I). P a lm W e ath ered , a m em ber of Die S ta te com m issioners is very in te re stin g and press of th e iret liable p e tra " — Rock of Ages. d ifferen t co u n ties co nsequently in v itin g to th e best e f th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te , an d ask ed th a t it^ H fs u s cam e to reveal to h u m a n ity e r and o th e rs spoke in fav o r of a d o p t A g ricu ltu ra l so ciety was also p res fo rts of o u r m ost ea rn e st citizens, o u r le g islativ e session rep e al th e '•'Ihe kingdom of God, not to organ ize ing a d rastic reso lu tio n opposing th e en t. » C o u n ty C o m m issio n er R u tin yet, d u rin g th e last fo u r y ea rs w hile th en expensive law of p u b licatio n , I church. T he follow ing passages bonds; and w ith S tale S en ato r Lewis, H olm an was th e re also and m ade an serv in g on d ie board m yself, ex p e r an d re sto re the inex p en siv e sy stem o f p erso n al notice. a d d re ss on co u n ty affairs. •orteb o rate th is view. T he m essage ience has ta u g h t me m any s ta rtlin g lien W orsley, of C latsop co u n ty , and W hereas, T he le g isla tiv e session I’leasan t V alley g ran g e en jo y s th e tru th s rela tiv e to th e work of a pub “^ H b e B ap tist w as: "R ep e n t ye for ju s t passed ig n o red th e p ra y e r of th e he kingdom of H eaven is at h a n d ," R e p re se n ta tiv e A. L au e rg a aril, of d istin ctio n of being n u m b ered 348. lic official. people a sk in g fo r th is m tn h needed nd Je su s began his m in istry say in g th ia co unty, Hie prin cip al sp e ak e rs It lias ad o p ted old Doc Yak as its "To he efficient, a public official change. W hereas, T he P o rtla n d D aily Th. kingdom of H eaven is at h a n d .” fo r them , flic vote was ta k en . Many p a tro n sa in t an d has a life-size p o r m ust reconcile him self to a co m p ara Jo u rn a l, and th e D aily News did ail n ? h said he went th ro u g h G alilee refu sed to vote and som e had left, tr a it of tiie fam o u s h o rn ed m an over tively brief c a re e r T he very acts in th e ir pow er to influence th e le g is its in n e r e n tra n c e . T h e hal! as sash in g and p rea ch in g th e gospel of hut tiie vote stood 20 to 12 in favor m uch too sm all lo r th e big crow d m which com m end hint in p riv ate em la tu re to rep eal th is in iq u itio u s law 1, ■ kingdom ploy, condem n him in th e public an d s u b s titu te o r pass th e ch an g e d e m anded by th e people, an d w hen th e tri H< gives us in th a t inco m p arab le of tin- reso lu tio n w hich is given be ^W ednesday, hut th e re is a plan «a service. In p riv a te em ploy, th e su c le g isla tu re refu sed to m ak e th e foot to e n la rg e th e space by a si rics low : 1 ■ fe o n on th e m ount, a com plete cessful em ploye w h eth e r he be th e ch an g e ask ed fo r, th e se tw o p ap ers p.jUtline of w hat is re q u ire d as the T h e burden of th e o b je c to rs to the of fo ld in g d oors w hich will p erm it p resid en t of a larg e co rp o ratio n o r refu sed to b u rd en th e ta x p ay e rs of sflg< q u isite of e n try into G od’s bond in g of th e s ta te was th a t tiie <)*' »he use of ab o u t h alf of th e d in Hie new est clerk in tiie sm allest sto re M u ltn o m ah co unty by p u b lic atio n of th ese lists alth o u g h offered th e sam e ing room wiien occasion req u ires. InKdom, an d th e secret of p e rp e tu a l is zealous o f tin- success of th e e n te r o b ject was wholly in fav o r of th e S tate M aster S pence’s m o rn in g prise in w hose service he is engaged fo r p u b lic atio n , w hich sav ed th e ta x " '^ ■ t h th e re in . p ayers of th is co u n ty m any do llars. p rin cip ally th e a d d re ss was full of c o n g ra tu la tio n s n^K teply e n s h rin e d in th e u tte ra n c e s p av in g com panies, and to whose w elfare he is alw ays Be it upon th e p ro g re ss th e g ra n g e is m a k it R esolved, By P o m o n a g ra n g e at its reco rd ed a re th e a rc a n a the W a rre n C o n stru c tio n com pany. loyal lie n ever looses sig h t of th e re g u la r session of M arch 2 1 st, 1917, yaleries of w hich his la te r u tte r- was show n on th e o th e r h and th a t ing, an d on th e in creased a tte n d o bject for w hich every effort is d i t e a t we com m end th e se tw o p ap ers ' B s , his m ighty ac ts and G odlike tile in te re st on th e bonds will be ance at th e s u b o rd in a te g ran g e m e et rected and n ev er confuses th e real fo r th e fea rle ss co u rse th ey have ing, as show n in th e q u a rte rly re . H w ere exem plifications. purpose w ith irre v e la n t ideas. To do ta k e n in b eh a lf of th e ta x p ay e rs of paid out of au to m o b ile licenses and ports. He p raised th e public w ork n i B e d e f in i t e l y t e l l s u s in o f t r e p e a t - this, he can n o t tem p o rize witii influ th is co u n ty an d sta te . R esolved, T h a t a copy o f th ese th a t th e re will be no ta x a tio n to pay being done, as it sh o w s an in te rest K* W a te m e n ts th e prim e object of his ences d e trim e n ta l to th e best in te r re so lu tio n s be s e n t to each of th ese tetH in public affairs. tiie p rin cip al. T he bonds are to run ests of his con cern In p riv ate em p apers, T h e O regon Jo u rn a l and („ ■ rn a tio n . I w ant th e re a d e r t > T he p rin cip al g ra n g e event of th e uB p th is th o u g h t, for it is fu n d a- for 25 years, and n one of th e p ro ploy he is rew ard ed for th e ap p lica Daily News. day was th e in sta lla tio n of th e o f Some of th e g ra n g e le g islatio n d is tion ot sucli id e als by ad v an cem en t ’>• B t a l and of su p re m e im port. “ I ceeds a rc to he spen t in M ultnom ah ficers fo r th e next tw o years. T hey posed off affected th e sa la rie s of tiie and co m m ercial su ccess; w hile in ’■ e fo rth fro m G o d ;" "I cam e un to co u n ty , hut in o th e r co u n ties w here w ere elected a t th e D ecem ber ses public life be finds h im self c o n s ta n t county com m issioners. It was voted WHITE SHRINE MEMBERS n .B to know th e m y steries of the good ro ad s a re needed. Follow ing sion. Mrs. A. E. N ibiin served as in ly w arrin g w ith th o se who in sist th a t to invoke th e referen d u m on th e s a l r jB d o m of H e a v e n ;” “ E xcept a VISIT MRS CLEVELAND sta llin g officer, assiste d by Miss Ju lia is tiie reso lu tio n w hich was ad o p ted : th e ir p riv ate a d v a n ta g e is p a ra m o u n t ary hill w hich in creases th e ir com 'B be born a g a in , he ca n n o t see the M ickelson. Mrs. N ib lin 's work is e n p en satio n to $3,000 a y ear. A lth o u g h Mrs. Chas. C leveland was given a to th e public w elfare, an d because W h e reas, It h as pleased th e las* dont of G o d ;” “ My kingdom is le g isla tiv e session to su b m it to th e tire ly o rig in a l, b ea u tifu l and effect they had voted fo r th e public official it was po in ted o u t th a t no vote coul co m p lete su rp rise last nig h t whe*’ a of th is w o rld .” people of th is s ta te a p ro p o sitio n of ive. con cern ed o r knew his fa th e r o r m a r be ta k e n on th e m a tte r u n til Novein n u m b e r of m em b ers of th e W hite rum t h e s e p a s s a g e s w ith m a n y b o n d in g th e s ta te fo r $6,000,000, About fo rty c a n d id a te s w ere in her, 1918, it was decided Co go aliea S h rin e invaded h e r hom e and re Is we learn th a t G od's kingdom is te rm e d fo r "G ood R o a d s” bond issue. vested w ith th e fifth d egree, th e c e r ried his re la tio n o r belonged «to his an d stop p ay m en t if th e re is y et tim e m inded h e r of th e ev en t of h er b ir th W h ereas, T he g ra n g e s of th is sta te lodge o r ch u rch , lie sh o u ld buy th e ir dual and e te rn a l, reach in g hack- to file th e referen d u m w ith in th e pre and n atio n have gone on record as em ony being follow ed by a splendid m erch an d ise, rea l ( sta te , a d v e rtis day. N early all of those present and fo rw ard. E very soul In fav o rin g th e pay-as-you-go policy and e n te rta in m e n t. D in n er and su p p e r scribed tim e lim it. ing sp ace or in su ra n c e policy n g ard - w ere from P o rtlan d . R efresh m en ts age, of w h ate v er nam e, color, decidedly a g a in s t g re a t long tim e was serv ed to all p rese n t at th e two A m essage was a u th o riz e d to bi ice whose face is tu rn e d to w ard bond issues such as e n ta il g rea tly m eal h o u rs, an d th e session was d e less of th e needs of th e public for se n t President. W ilson an d th e Ore w ere b ro u g h t w hich were enjoyed by 'a n y of th ese th in g s o r lie should give th e -whole com pany s e a te d 'a r o u n d and is living th e best life he add ed expense. W hereas, T hese bond issu es in o r clared to have been one of th e best every ap p lica n t a p osition reg a rd le ss gon d eleg atio n in co n g ress to th e ef a long ta b le in th e living room . T he s how is a m em b er of G od's uni- d er to m ake th e m effective and ac ev er held in th e co u n ty . feet th a t it is th e d u ty of all loyal of th e need of th e public fo r th e ev en in g was sp en t playing cards. »1 and sp iritu a l kingdom . cp p tab le, a re m ade n o n -tax ab le, and Tiie next session will be held with A m ericans to su p p o rt th e executive services offered. Each person disap ¡ n W 'pr d e p a rtu re of Je su s th e apos T hose p rese n t, besides Mr. and W hereas, M illions of th e se bonds E vening S ta r g ra n g e in Ju n e , to be in th e present crisis. Mrs. C leveland, w ere Mr. and Mrs D fl'o o k up th e w ork, and preached a re sold to th e bond in g in te re s ts and follow ed by th e S ep tem b er mpet at pointed is su re to h a rb o r re se n tm e n t It was decided to hold a field day and in tim e th e d isap p o in ted ones be » n^y w here th e gospel of th e king- a n n o n -tax a b le th e re b y d iv e rtin g a G resham . ag ain th is y ea r on th e saane p lan s T. J M endenhall, Mr. and Mrs P. la rg e p o rtio n of o u r a v a ila b le m onies come th e m a jo rity an d they pin th e ir ‘i(?H they g a th e re d th e people to to a c h a n n e l of n o n -tax a tio n , w hich is th a t were so successful la st y ear. T he Borgpn, Mrs. Alice Cowell, Mrs. Lulu F o llo w in g th e in sta lla tio n of th e fai,h on “ n e * Moses, B * r in every place, an d som etim es d a n g e ro u s to th e com m on people, m a tte r was re fe rre d to th e su b o rd i M acrum , Mr. an d Mrs L. M. Davis. th e re fo re , be it above officers a t P om ona g ran g e , on x,*ny of *he public a re a p t to ro B it'te d a m an of m a tu re y ea rs as n a te g ran g e s to ap p o in t th«»ir com Mr. and Mrs. C. L. P eebler, Miss M ar R esolved, By P om ona g ran g e a t its a Public official, not as he m ittees. let p re sb u te ro s; o r an o v erse er r e g u la r session M arch 21, 1917, th a t W ednesday, C o u n ty Coffim lssioner D etails will be s e ttle d a t g a re t H ow atson, Mrs. B ettle C hick- erln g , Miss N ellie M cKinley, .( apt, 11 perin ten d e n t— episcopos; and we a re u n equivocally opposed to th is R ufus H olm an w as in v ited to ad- niPa8ure’ Lis ev ery official act by th e Die session in Ju n e. i W 1)' th e re was ap p o in ted som eone g rea t bonding system and to th ese d ress th e assem b lag e upon co u n ty a f - 1 onp ,PSf “ ,,ow 'loes th is effect th e The new g ru n g e law p e rm ittin g and Mrs J u liu s Allyn, Mr an d Mrs. so-called $6,000,000 bonds th a t arc fairs. public a d m in is tra tio n ? ” m ean in g L. S tevens, all of P o rtlan d , Mr. lU^J"k a fte r th e n eeds of th e poor offered d eleg ates from P om ona to th e sla t to th e people of th is s ta te for H is re m a rk s were m ainly dev o ted th ereb y is it for th p g re a te st good to g ran g e was ta k en a d v a n ta g e of by an d Mrs. W endell C leveland, Mr. an d »''on o r in ln is tra n t diak an o s. th e ir ad o p tio n a t th e next special to th e excessive e x p e n d itu re of fu n d s ,tlP g re a te st n u m b er, b u t by th e self- th e election ot J. J. Jo h n so n an d wife Mrs. O. J. Brown and M aster R obert om th ese sim p le beg in n in g s have election. W hile we favor an d believe in good in Die c o n stru c tio n of th e V ista isl* th o u g h t, w here do we, as sin g le from th is county. T. .1. K re u d e r and Stevens. foped, th ro u g h th e c e n tu rie s, the ro ad s an d will do a ll in o u r pow er to H ouse at C row n P o in t. H e told o! in d iv id u als, d esirin g to get som e- wife were chosen a lte rn a te s. rate an d pow erful ecclesiastical fa v o r th e in te re sts of good ro ad s and th e o rig in a l a p p ro p ria tio n of $ 1 2 ,- 1 th in g to o u r p erso n al ad v a n ta g e from A w om an's w ork co m m ittee was DR WILBER THOMPSON th e b u ild in g up of co m m u n ities at ms of se v eral chu rch es. SAVES WOMAN S LIFE I 'lie g ro w th of th e early ch u rc h , la rg e by the b u ild in g of good roads 0oo but sta te d th a t R o a d m a ster Yeon till' public service ut th e expense of ap p o in ted co n sistin g of Mrs. E. A in an econom ical way, th is so-called ' had ch an g ed them w ith o u t c o n su ltin g all th e rest of th e people profit with N ibiin, Mrs. I W. T ow nsend an d the c e n tra liz in g of ecclesiastical bond issue “ Good R o ad s" we consid- anyone else lo such an extent Dial Dlls co m m issio n er? W ith th e resu lt Mrs. C h ristin e C avanagh. Dr W ilb er T h o m p so n , son of Dr. ' in th e bishop of Rome in the e r not only an in ju s tic e to th e peo- A. T hom pson of G resh am , an d well , . . . i Tri«* c o st w o u ld now he o v p r 1F i 2 o u o th a t th e co n scien tio u s official Is m is A reso lu tio n was ad o p ted oppos * ■ ■ |h c e n tu ry ; of th e ecum enical pie, in asm u ch as it proposes a system _ . of road bu ild in g w hich Is not econom -i 1 ,p , <,mm‘SBlo n ers w ere kept in D ip rep rese n ted , apt to be m isu n d ersto o d lug Die ch a n g e in n am e of Y am hill know n h ere saved th e life of a w om " I s ; of th e g reat schism of 589, leal; fo r by th e tim e th ese bonds »lark co n cern in g th e ch a n g e un til th»' stre e t, in P o rtlan d , m a k in g It M a rk e t an at th e M u ltn o m ah county h o sp ital 1 ’lie e a ste rn ch u rc h se p a ra te d have been paid in full th e people Of bills cam e in fo r th e la rg e r sum Mr and u ltim a te ly re p u d ia te d . y esterd ay by g iv in g th re e p lo ts of his stree t. tile w estern ; of th e re fo rm a tio n O regon will pay nearly dou b le value y POI1 jtl8flfle(1 a(.tio „ b own blood. Two P o rtla n d dally n ew spapers R. W. Gill, Mrs. E. A. N ibiin an d * »u.vuig fo r th e ir roads they will build u n d er . , r M artin L u th e r in th e six te e n th th is bond issue. ,i,a * ,l,p l,p|>l’l<» w ould ap p ro v e his cam»* in for a c o m p lim e n ta ry résolu T. P. C am pbell w ere in stru c te d to Dr. ritompson is an in te rn e at th e O'. T h ese su b je c ts we leave to action w hen th e w ork is finished. lion at P ouiona, in a reso lu tio n pre act w itii a like com m ittee from th e o u n ty h o sp ital an d v o lu n te ered to dent of h istory. C ounty g ran g e m em b ersh ip has Tiie work is so fa r along th a t Die s e i . led by W. H. D ufur, of W oodlawn lai katiias co unty g ran g e s In secu r- give his ow n blood to save th e w om p use th e te rm " c h u rc h " as eni- fallen slig h tly off since th e m eeting co unty m ust now finish th e b u ilding g ran g e It was ad o p ted a f te r a few ng low excursion rateH to A sto ria a n ’s life, s h e had been bleed in g in ng all th e s a in ts of all tim e, of P om ona in D ecem ber, according o r leave It a w reck. Mr. Y eon’s pro brief ta lk s by a sm all m a jo rity of d u rin g Die week of th e s ta te g ra n g e te rn a lly fo r th re e days and Imme- ling th e kingdom of God, we O ih e re p o rts h anded in at Die Po ce ed u re was ab so lu tely irre g u la r and those voting, p rin cip ally women n May. lla te tra n sfu sio n whh necessary. She adm it it is a d iv in e in s titu tio n ; m ona m eeting at P leasan t Valley on Im proper, h ut th e d istric t a tto rn e y no m bers T he reso lu tio n , w hile be T he last piece of " r e s o lu tln g ” was Is a P o rtu g u e se an d w ith o u t re la tiv e s is its a u th o r, its p ro te c to r, and W ednesday ol th is week. In lie lias m ade legal c h a n g es to co rresp o n d ing co m p lim e n ta ry to th e Jo u rn a l a m essage to Itussiu c o n g ra tu la tin g In th is c o u n try . H er nam e is Mrs. •u re is secu re. e m b er Die to ta l m em b ersh ip was and th e b u ild in g will be com pleted and News, was a vicious slap at Die lie people on th e ir ch a n g e in g o v e rn A lte ra G oviralen. refer to the o rg a n iz a tio n , tile 986. Il is now 973, show ing a loss of on th e p resen t p lan s, a lth o u g h it d e le g isla tu re and a co v ert dig at Die m ent. Il was d o u b tle ss in tro d u ced T h e o p e ra tio n was p erfo rm ed by tastical b o d /, no m a tte r w hat h irte e n in th e th re e m onths. pletes D ip em erg en cy fund and ta k es O regonian anil T eleg ram . It was all as a jo k e but it w ent th ro u g h u n a n Drs. M cKay, E llis an d Pease. It was 1 it bears, we m ust recognize it T h e a tte n d a n c e at P leasan t Valley money from o th e r sources. Mr. Hol- about Die p u b licatio n of th e deliti- im ously. su ccessfu l an d th e w om an will live. hat it is, an o rg a n iz a tio n c re a t- Dr. T hom pson suffered no III effects QUARTERLY MEETING BORING REBEKAH LODGE devout men h av in g in view th e ODD FELLOWS JOIN REV A. J. WARE CALLED b u t is r a th e r weak from th e loss of IN ANNUAL EVENT APPOINTMENT RECALLED TO GIVE ONE ACT PLAY ip lish m en t of th e g re a te st w ork TO BAPTIST PASTORATE blood. com m itteed to m an. Five Odd Fellow lodges B oring. T he fo u rth d istric t q u a rte rly m eet- ' P o sters a re out an n o u n c in g an en Rev. A. J. W are h as accepted th e 1 th ese d iv ine In stitu tio n s? No, G resham , S andy, E stacad a and Rock- illg of , hp ,.orH an(, d |Btrlf.t of th MRS SARAH A HARRIS e te rta iu m e n t and o ne-act play at Bor- p a s to ra te of th e B ethel »re h u m an , and as such they are wood are jo in in g in a c e le b ra tio n of B ap tist PASSES AWAY TODAY '* d to ch a n g e and give place to th e foundinga»f th e o rd er, to be held F re e M ethodist ch u rch will be held ing on S atu rd ay n ig h t, April 14 T h e ch u rch of G resham an d will begin erfect ch u rc h f^ r w hich Je su s at B oring on April 28. On th is o c In th e Free .Methodist ch u rch a t d ram a to he given is "B a rg a in Day Mrs. S arah A H a rris, m o th e r or his work on A pril 1. Rev. E. A. id as reco rded In Jo h n 17:2 1 , casion it will be for Odd Fellow s and G resh am , A pril 19-22 and th e q u a r at B lo o m en steln s.” H. S h u m a te , died a t th e la tte r's terly m eetin g w hich was to be held Leonard', who has been a c tin g p a sto r _ 'hey all may be one; as th o u , R e b ek a h s only. T h ere will he a lau g h for all and hom e to d ay , aged 89 years. F u n e ra l M arch 25, is recalled . Bishop Sellen of th e c h u rc h , will d o s e his work serv ices will be held a t th e B a p tist B r a rt in me, an d I in th ee, th a t all a re in v ited to he th e re . A dm is A co m m ittee of a rra n g e m e n ts from an d all th e p asto rs of th e d istric t , B i l s o may be o n e In u s.” w ith th e ch u rch next S un d ay by ch u rc h on S atu rd ay at 2 o'clock. Rev. sion will be 15 cen ts. th e five lodges has been form ed w ith will be p resen t a t th is m eeting. p rea ch in g both m o rn in g an d e v e n A. J, W are of O regon City will offi j l (T o be c o n tin u e d ) W. A. M orand, ch a irm an , an d L. IL F o r Sale, < 'heap ing. T he ch u rc h h as m et all flnan- ciate. .Malllcoat, se creta ry . Each lodge is Tailoring h na em ploys nearly 4 not! ex- Or tra d e fo r som e lan d n e a r Boring, cial o b lig a ations. tio n s P s a la l a r ry v , in P a a s s to to r r's r's Halar’r* sa In- to fu rn ish a p a rt of th e e n te r ta in . lr>- For men and women— c n in e , A q u a r te r sectio n of best w h eat lan d , .... | from E u ro p e an d A m erica to m ent. Two y ears ago th e ce leb ratio n I' re ig h t cara fo r sh ip p in g b an an as ex penses an d m issio n ary ‘ a pressing and repairing done » .. six miles south of Viking, A lberta. ' C anada. Also sp len d id ch an ce to ¡b u d g e t h av e all been paid an d th e In w in te r a re h eated by h alf a dozen her railways, postofflees, etc, was held at G resh am ; last y ea r at P e te r l^enard, ro w e l) stre e t. raise cattle. 8. Stenberg, Boring new p a sto r begins his p a s to ra te w ith o r so la rg e oil sto v es ran g ed down arp 1.105 B ritish and 174 Am- E stacad a Rai gain Dance at Orient. th e c e n te r of th e car. T he tem p era- o u t any financial In cu m b ran ces. 8 on the job, m any of the lat- Saturday night, March 31. G ood' lf your Ou,look «ubscrlptlon has j tu r e Is k ep t a t an a v e rag e of 35 de- the most Im portant offices. Don •t forget to read the want ads. • mu, lc. 7»c , «Pir«»* renew today. 1 I L G ran g e M em bership. Bargains In the Want ads 1 grees.