Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 21, 1919, Image 1

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VOL. 8, NO. 103
G resham O utlook
___________________GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON
TREES PLANTED
IN HONOR OF
G. WASHINGTON
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1919
Woman Would Visit North Pole in Airplane
W ith th e w ar en d ­
ed and peace v irtu ally
upon us, new and
sta rtlin g p e r f o r m -
ances by Inventions of
the w ar will be in o r­
der T ran s-co n tin en tal
and
across
ocean
flights by a irp lan e—
new a ltitu d e records
— w ireless
com m uni­
cations developed to
an
uncannv
degree
and o th e r scientific
stu n ts, will fu rn ish
th e news of th e day
First Is a woman try ­
ing for a visit to the
North Pole bv air­
plane Miss Ruth Law
fam ous American avl-
atrix. is equipping C
special m achine to ac­
com pany the Admiral
Peary nartv fn a try
for a visit to the fo ie
bv the air route Here
Is th e fam ous woman
Aver in her m achine,
ready for a tria l flight
The anniversary of George W asiing-
ton’s birth was fittingly celebrated
in the city schools today.
The cerem onies this year are es­
pecially interesting, centering about
the p lanting of w alnuts from the
grounds of W ashington’s estate at Mt
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 PER YEAR
NEW ERA PLAN SON OF FORMER
IS OUTLINED BY PASTOR PRAISES
REV. I. G. SELF FATHER’S PART
In common with other great churches
the P resbyterian church has inaugu­
rated a cam paign of intensive activity
to be carried out during the recon
structlon period. Rev. I. B. Self, pas
to r of Sm ith Memorial church, Fair-
view, he has given to the readers of
the Outlook the following outline of
the plan, which is known us the New
E ra Movement:
The following letter which appeared
in the Pacific Baptist, was w ritten to
Rev. C. A. Nutley of S eattle on F a th ­
e r’s Day by P riv ate Claude M. Nutley.
23rd U. 8. Inf., U. S. Base Hosp. 54, A.
I ■ O. 798 France. He was wounded
severely iu action at St. Mlhiel with
Vernon. Ten years ago O. M. Plum
the 2nd Division. The w riter was
m er of the Portlond school board vis­
well known In Gresham , where his
ited Mt. Vernon, securing from an old
father was, for a num ber of years,
file New E ra Movement of the P res­ pastor of the B aptist church.
darky six nuts from the historic black
byterian church is the outgrow th of
w alnut trees th a t grow about George
the en tire benevolent and m issionary
Nov. 24, 1918. Dear Dad: Not many
W ashington's tombstone.
work of the church during all Its ex- weeks over a year ago, a bunch of
Upon his retu rn to P ortland he at
Istence. It is not a revolution but an doughboys sat on th e ir "spider ’.og”
» volution of the activities of the church. cots in the squad tent, ch attin g and
once planted these nuts.
Only one
] The movement was born out of the laughing ami w aiting for "first call”
grew, but it has attained a height
agony of the world war. Its Immedi­ to blow for the afternoon’s drill. Most
of forty feet and th is year bore one
ate background is a solemn call to the
hundred pounds of nuts.. Mr. Plum
church and to the Individual member of the talk was on the events of the
SMM
thereof to prepare for the new day »lay before, which was V isitor’s Sun­
m er turned these nuts over to the
that has dawnod.
The movement day; most of the fellows had had
D aughters of the American Révolu
prom ises to be to the Presbyterian friends and folks among the thousands
tlon, and they In tu rn have under-
GRESHAM PIONEER
church What Allied strateg y has be­ who came out from town, bringing
taken the task of directing the p lan t­
DIES IN PORTLAND come to the cause of righteousness cakes and com forts, fried chicken and
____ _ 1 'beer, to make a Joyous cam ouflage for
in the world war. The ____
Presbyterian
ing of the nuts at the schools through­
In the passing of Jo h n E. M iller i:i |p k a rc *1 Putting itself behind its whole I ,1|p final good-byes. Tile o u tfit was
out the state, in conjunction with
P o rtlan d last S atu rd ay , many o il task so as to render Its largest possible leaving th a t week.
school principals and teachers.
service to the nation and the world — One of the boys w asn't tak in g much
resid
en ts of G resham will realize I ib is "is th e ’New“¿> 7 movement*
The planting a t the High School
with a feeling of sadness th a t
i
The movement proceeds from a u spir- part in the conversation th is noon-
here was most impressive. The pres­
The following is a letter to Miss
The prize essay follows:
stau n ch friend has been called to his 1,uul center through sacrificial motive, hour. V isitor’s Sunday had held little
en t ju n ior class of Union High has al­ Mirza Macklin, principal of the Fair-
but disappointm ent for him, for the
The
many expressions
exiiressions of
of re-
r e I g 1 |n
,n d n '. l^
r K.
hoards S9 ami , agencies,
MY LIBERTY BOND AND I.
^ rew
w; ard
ird T
he many
™
g ath er t h be-
X expected auto load of au n ts and cousins
ways been a George W ashington class. view school, with reference to the
In the first liberty loan I bought a | g ret and ove fronl those who knew I minis In one aggregate budget instead h adn’t arriv ed : and though his buddies
When they were freshm en nearly state-wide sixth grade prize offered by
three years ago they presented the the Oregon S tate Liberty Loan Com­ fifty-dollar bond. It may have been h,.m ,lerp at,p8t a splendid record of "f in ten separate budgets. The first had generously shared th e ir cakes and
I " i ..tb.L8P ,.aKKrp?atp budgets calls for chicken and Jellies with him, he was
school with a bust of W ashington as mittee, which was , on by Donald used for p art of a soldier's outfit which [ 1 r ' , n d sb *p-
$13,000,000. T h at represents a big very much aw are th at a full stomach
Born
in
C
arroll
county,
M
issouri,
" •“
’ "*‘"DUU“ ’ I Increase, but the w a r'a n d consequent was sm all solace for an aching heart.
th e ir chosen ideal during th eir days G rant of th a t school. The le tte r is would cost one hundred and fifty dol-1
lars
($150)
when
complete.
I
was
glad
!
on
M
a
r,h
22>
!S
o6,
he
crossed
th
e
C
o n d itio n s caused th is increase. Had
of school life. F ebruary 22nd has had rem arkable and will be kept as a
He had borne up pretty well though:
th
at
I
could
buy
a
second
liberty
bond
i
I
d
a
p
rairie
schooner
witli
his
I
the
New Era Movement not been or- his
a special significance for them. So precious memento, together with the
philosophy was the kind which
and
I
hope
it
was
used
in
building
o
n
e
'
p
are
n
ts
and
neighbors
when
a
sm
all
|
ganged,
th
is
increase
would
still
have
said, "C’eat In guerre,” and looked
the cerem onies at the high school were medal won by Donald.
had
to
he
met.
The
budget
does
re-
: lad of nine years. The em ig ran ts
under the auspices of th is class. The
-------- "over
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.
.
i present two new items. S»>e what liiev around for som ething to grin nt. So
The essay which would have doue of the* ships to take our soldiers
I like to think th a t my th ird | U
n , 0 k ™ un,_y..n th e OrPK° :l | are: $500,000 for disabled hoys re- now lie ant, enjoying the ch a tte r and
exercises upon the north lawn a t 2 credit to a much older pupil, is given there
renilnlseenee going the rounds, with
o'clock Included short addresses by here in full. When the announcem ent liberty bond was helping to build a ir country, w here Mr. M iller grew to a tu rn in g from war, and $500.000 for the ache p retty well hurled, nr camou­
u p rig h t young m anhood. 8,r,cken P resbyterian churches In
Mrs. R. F. W alters and H ow ard-Jones of the prize aw ard was made several ships, for they have been so useful to splendidly
flaged, anyw ay when he heard his
Moving to G resham , he resided h ere P 'l-IT* ' n ,,|K,unl a »d Italy.
president of the juniors. Said sturdy weeks ago, the essay was at the school- our arm y.
. . .
,
T,li8 m ovement em braces the idea name called, and there In the door of
young Mr. Jones:
This week our governm ent asks for many years, and was pro m in en t of the organization w ithin the church til»' tent, whs his Dad.
house, which was closed by the epidem ­
You rem em ber, Dad, how, afte r the
every one of us to subscribe to the in local affairs. Jo h n M iller's w ord I of a great company of believers to be hug
In behalf of th e ju n io r class of ic.
and hand shake, I ran up to the
in any m a tte r was a g u a ra n te e of t h ’ | known 118 "The Covenanted Comrades
which I have the honor of being
fourth
liberty
loan.
Every
day
the
top-sergeant’s
te n t to beg an hour
honesty of th e p roject.
I
In,p|’,p88l° n ” «<> help by prayer In
p resid en t, we esteem it an honor to My Dear Miss M acklin:
papers are filled with the news th a t
"off d rill” to v isit you in: and how he
.
.
.
.
_
_
,
,
,
I
tne
revival
of
family
religion
around
D
uring
the
F
o
u
rth
Liberty
Loan
com m em orate the b irth d a y of ou
Moving to 1 o rtian d in 1905 he the family altar, a plan of education said. “Y esterday was V isitor’s Day,”
hero. G eorge W ashington, by the Campaign a state-w ide Liberty Loan the United States and her allies are
and wouldn’t excuse me: and wouldn't
p lan tin g of these w alnut seeds, which contest was conducted in* which all gaining, but of course th is means more lived th e re u n til his d eath on F eb ru - In the principles and practlcesof even let me ask the skipper's perm is­
ary 15, passing aw ay at th e fam ily , ,iri8,ian stew ardship. To have is not
we hope will grow to be tran sp lan te d
lives
lost
and
more
wounded
soldiers.
sion. But I wonder If you knew how
pupils from the T hird to the Twelfth
home a t 381 Going stre e t. F u n eral C °,Wi?1 bu‘ 1° ° WEU. Ood ,8 tb e ow"' that
la te r on o u r school cam pus.
ache bubbled clear into my thront
It it likely th a t my fourth liberty bond
...
H t of n|| WP have. We are only stew-
•>
T his class th re e years ago chose Grades participated. A gold medal has
and
stayed there all day. I don’t re-
services w ere held at Z eller’s chapel, | a r,|8;
recognition of the Sabbath as
will
be
used
for
hospital
supplies.
th e hero of th e R evolutionary w ar as been aw arded to the w inner of each
, * h at we 8ald ,o PSch othpr ln
Today I found th is item in a magazine: conducted by his pasto r, Rev E dw ard the Lord’s Day, to be spent iu seeking
o u r ideal. W e have studied th e life grade.
g atlo n al ,IIh
not our pleasure.
I h,,HP ,a8t fpw m inutes In the tent.
C onstant of H ighland C ongregational
of th is g rea t man and believe in ihe
, .
The t.-st of the success of the New 1 K'1" '88 we ho,h knPW ,hpr<! " » " " ’t
I have the honor of inform ing you “'What Your Fifty-D ollar Liberty
th in g s for w hich he stood. His no­
church. Mr. M iller Is buried in Lone i
..
Bond Will Do:
Era Movement will be made in the much th at could be said, “ In Justice
ble c h a ra c te r is w orthy of em ulation th a t Donald G rant of Fairview was
H
r
cem
etery.
I
local
church,
In
the
heartening
of every to the occasion.” But I know my h eart
His exam ple as a stu d e n t, his am bi­ the state-wide w inner for the Sixth
"It will protect 1000 soldiers from
Surviving
him
are
his
widow,
Mrs.
I
m
inister
and
church
w
orker;
the en- was very full, dad, and I guess yours
tion as a m an, and his qualifications Grade, and accordingly I am sending smallpox and 166 from typhoid fever.
C
lara
M
iller,
a
son,
C.
R.
M
iller
Of
Ustment
of
every
m
em
ber
In
the
aetiv was too.
as a leader and P re sid en t of th e
Well, you remember, we "fell ln ”
you
under
separate
cover
one
of
the
“It
will
assure
139
wounded
soldiers
P
o
rtlan
d
,
and
tw
o
d
au
g
h
ters,
M
r.
iV<?
h
°
f
o
’1®
'
‘¡?e
P
u
reP?r
a t,° “ when
U nited S tates fu rn ish us an ideal
til»' rail sounded, and I m arched
.
,
.
.
.
.
of
the
P
resbyterian
church
through
w orthy of im itation.
grand prizes for presentation to him
protection from lockjaw, the germs of A. J. Rahn of Salem and Mrs. Guy I.
out to tlie drill-field with the company
and
by
Its
individual
m
embership
for
As these seeds from th e horn? of
May I request th a t appropriate pub­ which sw arm in Belgiun soil.
F ield h o u se of G resham .
[ its full and saeraflcial share In meeting my hand warm from th»» Inst good-bye
G eorge W ashington, a t M ount V er­ lic exercises he conducted in connect
“It
will
render
painless
400
oper­
the needs of a new world in the new grip, where now rested the butt-plate
T
he
O
utlook
joins
with
the
en
tire
non grow, soon to become larg e w al­
!
era
which has already dawned, are of the rifle. You followed us out, and
ations.
Ion
with
the
presentation
of
th
is
medal,
n u t trees, so may th e m em bers of
com m unity In extending sym pathy to
the
im
perishable ideas for which th<* whi-never, as we marched, sw ung and
th is class follow ing his exam ple, and that you personally present same
’It will supply two miles of band­ th e bereaved fam ily In th e ir g rea t
movement
stands. The movement will m aneuvered, I faced th a t way, I'd see
grow to become noble men and wom­ to Donald G rant on behalf of the ages—enough to bandage 555 wounds.
loss.
not
move
unless It moves you indi­ you stan d in g off at the edge of the
en, th e best citizens of th is g rea t
grounds, w atching us. T hen, If the
S
tate
Liberty
Loan
O
rganization
and
“
It
will
care
for
160
wounded
by
vidual
member
of (he church.
co u n try .
sergeant w asn’t looking, I’d wave my
myself?
supplying
first-aid.
T
elep
h
on
e
('«inees.slon
A
nnounced.
T hree tablets w ith suitable inscript
hand, and get bawled out by the cor­
[INDUSTRIAL CLUB LEADER
I wish to extend to you and the loyal
" It will furnish adhesive plaster and
poral
I knew you had to catch the
ions were placed, m arking the plant
Miss B. O sborne, secretary of the
HAS A BUSY WEEK next train , and one tim e I looked over
ings. It is planned to have a tran s citizens of our county my sincere con­ gauze enough to benefit thousands of local telep h o n e com pany, announces
there and you were gone,
qlanting ceremony next year at this gratulations upon the w inning of th is wounded soldiers.”
a ch an g e in th e long d istance service
Miss Ethel Galkins, county industrial
Well, dad, th at ache has stayed with
grand
prize
by
one
of
your
scholars.
Our liberty bonds are also used to for local p atrons. The recent ru lin g I club organizer lias spent a busy week me ever since. The only person In th»»
tim e before th is class graduates, at
Will you kindly say to the parents help pay for the Bmall and large tanks
which tim e the young trees will be per­
was to th e effect th a t no personal about the county. Accompanied by world. I think, against whom I hold
m anently placed on the school prem ­ and teachers of Donald G rant th a t which are so protected by thick coats ta ils would be received— u flat ra te ! Miss Helen Cowgill, state industrial i grievance Is Hint top-sergeant (und
the essay for which th is medal has of arm or th a t only the largest shells of ten cents being charged f o r a gen-1 club leader, she has visited in many by the way he knows It).
ises.
Never a m om ent passes but what I
Photographs of the cerem onies were been aw arded displays a love of an pass through them. Then, too, eral call to th e telephone n u m b er of I school d istricts in the interests of the have, som ew here in my consciousness,
country and an apreciaton of its tra d i­ they help to pay for the destroyers Ihe party with whom one wished to I sewing, cooking, and other d u b s being a picture of you d» a r people, all of you.
taken.
At the grade school PrincipalSklr- tions and Ideals, which reflects great which go along with the troopships speak. Now as a concession to those O rganized In the several schools of the over th ere; and dad Is always, it seems,
there by th at green drill.field, w atch­
vin, assisted by local D. A. R. members credit on them. The inspiration for and watch for subm arines, and for all who m ust consider h aste in obtain I county. The schools visited were at ing nn-. I ’ve carried th a t impression
conducted a patriotic assembly in the such an essay could only have come the oth er boats In Uncle Sam 's navy. ing th e ir calls, It is announced th at I’arkrose, Maplewood, Powell Valley everywhere. When I was digging In
school building. Addresses by Mrs. from a fireside and schollroom where Liberty bonds furnish the wages of the for a ch arg e of 20 cen ts one may I Gresham, H urlburt, P leasant View the mud of the 8. O. 8. , I'd think of
R. F. W alters and Mrs. J. Montcalm loyalty and patriotism are param ount, m unitions workers, of the ship build­ place th e call »eslgnating by nam e T routdale, O rient. Lusted. Gilbert, dad. watching me; when it was the
canteen of the Y. th a t clulne-d my
Brown and singing of national airs and the thoughts which are given ex­ ers, of the men in the spruce camps, th e p arty with whom one wishes to Wilkes and Rockwood.
iubnrs. there was dad, In tin» Y. at
alk.
by the pupils proceeded the planting pression are indicative of the home and of the United S tates soldiers, sail
At Gresham school, a pdultry club home watching me, and I’d feel happy
on the east side of the building Massa and school influence which made Ore­ ors, m arines and aviators. Liberty
was organized on Wednesday, with an to b<- In the aame "firm .” At church, I
could aee dad, und we'd kind of grip
lam M arston a Benedict.
the popular Japanese student from the gon the foremost state in the giving bonds help to buy motor trucks, mules
en th u siastic membership. The club handH again; and then. In later months,
fourth grade, son of foreign born p a r­ of her sons and her tre a su re to the and horses which are much needed in
name is alw ays left to the young mem In th»- billet and trench and on the
Lon M arston has re tu rn e d from
hauling supplies for the soldiers. The
ents. turned the first spadeful of earth, cause of Democracy.
hers.
Gresham chicken fans have hike, It would be “ Dad's watching me,”
To Donald G rant Will you kindly say bonds furnish the scout planes for G ates, O regon, w ith his bride, the
thus em phasizing the new in te rn atio n ­
elected to call theirs, the Champion that bucked up my sp irits and made me
T he
"carry on," as much or more than any
alism A salute by the school, and the th a t this medal should not be treas­ spying and the powerful b attlep lan es fo rm e r Miss G race Myers.
Poultry Club. The officers are: Ray oth er single Influence.
w edding cerem ony was perform ed
singing of “Am erica” concluded the ured for its in trin sic worth, but for fighting.
.Strong, president; Glen W inters, vice-
And then, when we'd "Jump off” nt
should be valued as a badge of patriotic
program.
My liberty bonds help the govern a t Mill City on F eb ru ary 6th a t the president ; M arjorie Stillions, secre­ the zero hour, and wad»- through th a t
p
arsonage
of
Rev.
J.
C
lark.
F
ollow
­
achievem ent. It is an aw ard of honor , ment now, but I’ll get my money back
ta ry ; Mrs. H. H. Ellng, club leader. p articu lar section of hell, 1 could al­
given In appreciation of a loyal service by and by. Then it will help me to go ing a visit with relativ es in th a t vi­ The other members of tin- club are Ina most laugh with the pleasure of the
BROWNS BUTCHER SHOP
thought:*T m doing my duty,— and
ENTERED LAST NIGHT v*ell perform ed a t a tim e when our to college, or perhaps later on it will cinity and In P o rtlan d , th e new ly­ Sm ith, M argaret St C lair, H erbert daii’s w atching me.”
weds arriv ed in G resham on Monday
country was at war. I hope he may help me in business.
You’ve been proud of your boys, dad­
Ellng, Azle Bechill, Arley H ornlsh,
A bold robbery of A. J. W. Brow n's keep it always and treasu re it as a re-
dy, dear, and I guess we’ve all donn
When the soldiers all come back and to m ake th e ir hom e here.
Richard
Beadle,
Philip
W
right,
and
b u tch er shop was effected last night. m em brance of the p art he played in tell about the things they did over
what w»> could In tills business; but
Kay McGinnis.
you’ve ts-i'ii no w hit prouder of us
An autom obile was driven up to the this great war.
Several Jolly slu m b er p arties are
I there, we will be» glad to have bought
The pork production d u b has two than w e have of you. We know you've
planned for S atu rd ay evening, when
en tra n ce at some tim e d u rin g the
EDWARD COOKINGHAM. ¡bonds to help them win the war.
new nn-mbers, Edward Baumann and "been there," w herever you could get
n ig h t, th e locks w ere to rn off the
o u t of tow n seniors will be th e g u ests
In a lick for Uncle Ham
Liberty
Azle Bechill.
Bonds, or Hum»- G uatds, or Y. M. C.A.
doors, and a heavy load of pork was LIBRARY EQUIPMENT
of th e ir G resham classm ates, rem a in ­
WILD FLOWER CALENDAR
secretary ships
you've put in your
hauled aw ay by th e thieves. A
AUTHORIZED BY BOARD
FEATURE AT LIBRARY ing in town for th e sen io r reception POWELL VALLEY
licks with each,- only we'll never know
a t th e E lm er F. Goodwin residence.
whole hog, valued at $20, five bu ck ­
I guess, how many. And I'm sure were
At the regular meeting of the board
w h o WBnU t T b d T w i t b the fun of I Miss I,a u ra Davis, a g ra d u a te of
P. T A MEETING we
ets of lard , tw o boiled ham s, and a
to name each Individual sta r In our
of
directors
of
Union
High
School
the
wlld
cIovcr
calpridar
at
thp
publlc
home, th»» top of the four would be
th e 1915 class of union high school,
larg e stock of sau sages were som e of
A me» ting of the Powell Valley P a r­ "D ad.”
th e item s m issing this m orning. Mr. D istrict No. 2 last week, the purchase | ibrary? Mi„g Maud Mlchel’a room In who has com pleted special tra in in g ent Teacher circle has been called for
Today Is "F a th e r's Day.' All of the
B row n’s loss will be over $50.
of a filing cabinet for the new school tbP Gr,.8ham 8rhoo, and M|sg M ar<aret In th e Reed College reco n stru ctio n W ednesday evening a t eight o’clock, by boys will w rite today to th eir own
clinic
In
P
o
rtlan
d
,
has
received
a
Upon receiving word of the b u rg ­ library was sanctioned. T his will be Hurkp»B room at L u it„d bavp a lr„ady
th»- acting president, Win. Peterson. p articu lar F ath er, Governor, Old Man
N atu rally we’re probably
g o v ern m en t call assigning h er to re ­ M atters of im portance to the com m uni­ or Dad.
lary from Mr B row n. Sheriff H url-
a nice addition to the equiqment of th is 1 ,.nIlHt(.d
wlld now er #W)Ut-
th in k in g of you more than of any other
co n stru ctio n wort» in Pennsylvania.
* b u rt dispatched D eputy Sheriffs L a ­
ty
will
b<
discussed
and
a
full
attend-
single th in g ; and I'm wondering how
m ont and W ilson to G resham to con­ departm ent, which is already recog­
This is what you m ust do. Ju st keep 1
ance of m em bers and all persons Inter- many of the fellows find th e ir opinions
T
he
big
w
hite
U
for
baseball
will
nized
as
an
im
portant
factor
in
the
d u ct an investigation.
They are
of th e ir fath ers summed up. as I do, iu
your eyes open for the first wild bp conferrpd upon cap tain Wm. B u t-i “"h 'd
the
of lh “ dtotrtct 18 the words of Dr.**, , , to th»- • • • • • ,
w orking on several clues a t present. school work.
flower of each variety. And w h en ! ,er> , , avld p P ter, „ n J()p C om itocki desired.
“H e’s a prince am ong men." And I
The conclusion seem s to be general
T ransportation facilities also
would add,— "and among dads.”
th a t th e people who entered th e
I'll be home soon now, so thut ache is
Mrs. Ella Larsen was th e p leasan t
ders,
Clifford
H
illyard,
Lyle
W
inters
'•aslng off quit«» a deal. Ixjve.
b u tc h er shop la st n ig h t are th e sam e bers. A full report on the subject first flower of each kind will be ex
hostess
at
a
M
issionary
tea
at
her
Your second son,
d arin g th ieves who have entered will be given at the next meeting, with ! hiblted at the lib rary ; and the name and Oren Stanley.
home a t Boring y esterday. Six ladies
CLAUDE
M etzger’s sto re d u rin g th e w inter.
a view to improving the tra n sp o rt* and school of the finder, along with
A uto accessories fo r all cars. C. were invited In to sew anil ch a t, sev­
T he stre e t in fro n t of Mr. B row n’s tion service wherever necessary.
the date, will be posted on a lovely E. O sburn & Co.
eral going o ut from G resham
Because we like G resham we have
place of business is u n lig h ted — th e
Present at the meeting were acting j calender there.
secured the first stock of m illinery
If you h av en ’t got It yet try a
Mrs. A lva Hevel e n te rta in e d m ost we cbuld o btain. Non» is too good.
arc lig h t being rem oved a t th e tim e chairm an D. E Towle, H. P, Christen-
a wild flow, r show is also in pros
inform ally with a sm all but d e lig h t­ Come and see
Miss M illinery Co.
of th e change in th e location of the I son, C. H. Johnson, W. C. Lawrence, pect, so do not be discouraged If some « o u t ad.
ful aftern o o n p arty early iu the week,
fire sta tio n .
J I xju I s Yunker, and K. A. Miller, clerk, one else finds the very first bloom.
F ord and C hevrolet rep airin g . C.
Bargs I n a In th e w ant ads.
ask in g a few neighbors and friends.
E. O sburn, G resham .
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