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VOL. 10, NO. 10
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY,
OREGON
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FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 PER YEAR
CONFECTIONERY
QUEEN ESTHER CIRCLE
JAMES F. BURNS LAID
TO ILIFF LONG
SUPPORT TWO ORPHANS ¡*
TO REST AT MT. SCOTT CHAUTAUQUA DATES TRIBUTE TO LATE
FAIRVIEW METHODIST WRIGHT SOLD
SET, MAY 31-JUN. 4 LAMENTED PIONEER
CHURCH DEDICATED
Mr. and Mr«. W ill W right closed
T he Queen E ith e r C ircle assisted
| a deal T uesday by w hich they sold ' th e P o rtlan d In d u strial ce n te r one
th e ir confectionery an d re sta u ra n t ¡day th is week and w ere 8o im pressed
A recent com m unication from th e
G resham , Ore., April 2, 1920.— E d
Dr. E. E. G ilbert, su p erin ten d en t to Iliff Long and fam ily recently from J wlth th e 29 little folks they saw th e re
E llisvn-W hite
C hautauqua
people ito r G resham O utlook: Jam es H ar
of th e Salem d istric t of th e Oregon B ridal Veil, who will continue in th e tk a t they voted to m a in tain two
I says th a t th e d ates have been def- vey W ilson, pioneer. Is dead. Known
sam e lines. Mr. and Mrs. W right gp^olsrshlps instead of one as orfgl-
conference, officiated at th e dedica haye built up a fine business by th e ir na)ly |n tp „ dpd
] initely set fo r May 31 to Ju n e 4 in- of all Oregon d u rin g five decades of
, t was h ard w ork
; elusive.
tion of th e new church building at Mra“ ^ " ^ b u sin ess” dealings and be- for th e ir d irecto r to keep th e 18 g irls
T he program th is y ear is said to th e last cen tu ry , a t the com m ence
F airview last Sunday.
Dr. G ilbert
speak th e sam e p ro sp erity to th e ir who w ere present, from try in g to
I
be
one of th e best th a t th ey have ever m ent of th e first two deendes of th is
was assisted by Rev. B. C. U few ster, successors. They expect to reside adopt th e w hole 29 as th e ir w ards,
given
an d it would have been im pos cen tu ry th e world began to know him
p asto r of th e church at K eiser, O re w ith Mr. W rig h t’s m other, Mrs. Ellen The choice was finally m ade of little
sible to a rra n g e such a program if less, and now he is known no m ore.
gon, th is year, b u t a form er p asto r of W right fo r a whil§,
5-year-old Sylvia G ettzler, “ R utnan-
it were not for th e cooperation of Follow ing his fa th e r's lend by m ule
th e church at F airview , and Rev.
900 w estern com m unities am ong team from th e g rea t sta te of A bra
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la n ” , and Jo e Kople, a tiny Boheni-
Thos. A tkinson who was p asto r of
Mrs. Jo h n B urdine was ' 1 years jan
j oe j uat had to be chosen beh
which is G resham .
ham Lincoln into th e w ilds of th e
th e Fairvlow church fo r tw o years. old T uesday. M arch 30, and her paugp hp cam e t o th e k in d e rg a rten
T he E llison-W hite people in th e ir Oregon co u n try , he loved th e w ork
Rev. —
M. B. P aro u n ag _ ian , d istric t , d a u g h te r and g ra n d d a u g h te r g a te
effort to m ake C hautauqua helpful th a t was h ard est and co u rted th e
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w ithout
Sunday school m issionary, also assist- h er a su rp rise by inviting in her
g
sto ck in g s* T here was for-
have com bined In stru ctio n , music d an g ers th a t were g rea test In th e
in t h e services as did Rev Mr neighbors on th e hill to spend th e shoes o r stockings.
m e r e was tor
an d en tertain m en t.
ed in th e service ,
.
• f J
jh
h er
T hey also tu n a tely an old p air of shoes in th e
On th e lectu re staff th is yenr will service of his country and Idealizing
B ennett of the Sm ith M emorial P re s
baked a big b irth d ay cake which was supply closet, and so the g irls had
be
M arion Ballou F isk, cartoonlst- of hom e and fam ily, th e la tte r being
byterian church a t F airview , and served w ith th e d ain ty refresh m en ts , the satisfactio n of seeing Joe thaw ed
{ le c tu re r; Joel W. E astm an, who will " th e real basis of a G od-fearing
Rev. M arion Johnson o f Gresham .
w ith 16 candles on it. Those enjoy- lo u t and shod.
talk on present duy problem s; Mrs. sta te .” H e lived every day of his
T here was a la rg e atten d an ce and in g .th e pleasant aftern o o n w ith M r.,
j, wag b eau tifu l to see th ese little
j D. P irie Beyea, A m erica's first Voi- 79 years to do u nto o th ers as lie
th e day will be long rem em bered in and Mrs.
' u n teer Red Cross n u rse am L C has. S. would th a t o th e rs should do to him
B urdine were Mrs.
1 ones from inanv n ations stan d and
th e annals of th is historic church.
B rink and
h er th ree d au g h ters M nr
allegiance to th e flag, and oh.
1 Price, w ith b eau tifu l slides lllu strat- and his.
. .
The F airview society was o rg an John H eslin. Mrs. b ee Evans and h ”
i ing th e w ilds of A laska.
A pparently, he is gone from us fo r
Mrs. Roger Birgfeld, and B° very touching when they sat at
I Music and en te rta in m e n t will con ever.
ized in 1853 and th e first church was son Jack ,
Memory, also, shall cease
Mesdames
J.
It.
K
n
arr.
A
llard,
H
enry
th
e
ir
tables
and
were
served
w
ith
sist
of
M
acG
regor’s
Vocal
q
u
a
rte
t;
built in 1869, it being th e first
when th o se yet living shall die* All
Parsons, George P leasan t, C harles I. cookies and m ilk, to see 29 little ,
Ruby
P
age
F
erguson,
read
and
In
church building in M ultnom ah coun Thom as,
A lfred
Nagel,
G eorge heads bowed and little hands clasped.
te rp re te r of plays; T he R egniers, th a t was of him, save his im m ortal
ty east of th e W illam ette river. S chlatter.
{while they all gave » thanks fo r the
Im personators and “ Make Up” A r soul, has become a p art of w hatso
D aniel S. D unbar, one of th e oldest
Mrs. R. E. Morse, of P endleton, blessing of food,
tis t;
T he S tearns-G regg com pany ever e a rth ly things are tru e , honest,
residents of th is county was one of visited h e r m other. Mrs. A llard, last
T here are 40 enrolled at th e Home,
w ith th e best of th e classics and ju st, pure, lovely and of good re
th e c h a rte r m em bers of th a t church week and as a p leasan t rem in d er of w„ h gn avpr
atten d a n ce of 30
Madame Josephine M artino, Prim o port. He has retu rn ed to th e sub-
and one of th e first tru ste e s; he is
Donna soprano.
stnnee th a t never dies,— to th e soil
still serving on th e board of tr u s t
T A t " i l t ricanizalion
,‘ lr"
of th e fields, to tile atom of th e wa
We
are
ap
p
aren
tly
g
ettin
g
th
e
tail
beginning
of
th
e
of
ees, Rev. George G arrish was th e ir
BABY SLIDES OUT OF
ters, to th e sand of the shores, to
some of o u r fu tu re citizens.
first pastor, he having in his circuit end of th e m iddle w estern sto rm , but
CHAIR IS INJURED I th e gold of th e hills. The lam ented,
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e Queen
as
a
friend
expressed
it,
we
hope
it
E ast P o rtlan d , Stephens A ddition, will not have too long a tail.
BURNS.
E sth er circle will be held at t h e '
The eig h t m onths old baby of Mr. though d ep arted , will ev er be pres
F airview , Cascade Locks and in te r
T he T ro u td ale L adies’ Aid will home of L etitia P u lfer, M onday even
and Mrs. Lyle Sm ith of Bull Run fell en t In th e scent of th e roses, th e
vening points.
m eet next W ednesday, April 7 a t th e ing, A pril 5. All g irls 14 years old
The fu n eral of Jam es F. B urns
beauty of th e llllle^, th e sp a rk le of
Two years ago th e road run n in g hom e of Mrs. C. I. Thom as. T he a f o r over are invited to become mem- was held W ednesday at 1 o'clock in from his high ch air W ednesday even th e sands, th e g litte r of th e gold, th e
ing
and
broke
th
e
th
ig
h
bone
close
to
n o rth from G resham to th e Sandy ternoon will be devoted to sewing bers.
E sth e r P eterson and Vivian the T ro u td ale M ethodist church. The
nobility of th e people, th e c h a racter
road cu t th ro u g h th e M ethodist and to ta k in g up som e business m at- H evel will assist th e hostess in serv- church could not hold all th e friends th e hip. T he poor little fellow su f and g ra n d u re of th e sta te and th e
fered
a
g
rea
t
deal
th
e
first
night.
Dr.
church lot in F airview , thus m akingI ters which need atten tio n . All m em ing. B ring y o u r dues, g irls, if pos- and neighbors who cam e to pay
Adlx of G resham was called and set glory of God.
th e old location undesirable so a bers are expected and all frien d s are sible.
th e ir last respects to a well loved and th e bone la te W ednesday evening,!
MILO C KINO.
new location was bought and th e invited to atten d .
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^good m an, and th e flowers were but owing to the difficulty in h an d lin g |
“
T
he
E
aster
M
essage”
will
be
the
new church built.
many and beautiful.
T he services th e b reak th e baby was b ro u g h t to j OBITl'AKY OF MRS. SARAH
them e of th e services a t the T ro u t W C. T. U. AND MISSIONARY
JANE JONES.
The new church in Fairview is a dale M. E. church Sunday evening,
SOCIETIES TO MEET 'w ere conducted by Rev Dr. Benson, G resham , T h u rsd ay w here an X -ray I
n e a t fram e building, valued a t April 4.
The services will com
a P resb y terian m in ister of P o rtlan d , was tak en w hich show ed th a t It was
S
arah
Ja
n
e Neely was born In Ohio
83000. It is b u ilt on a lot 150x150 mence at 8 p. m. Rev. E arl B. Cot-
The W. C. T. U. will m eet n exf and th e local pasto r, Rev. E arl B.
in th e ce n te r of th e town. T he new , ton, th e pasto r, will preach a t th is T h u rsd ay at th e hom e of Mrs. W ill Cotton. S tew art McGuire, of P o rt a stra ig h t b reak and th a t th e re was In 1829, and died at her hom e In
church is free from debt as th e re service
Ott. T his will be a Joint m eeting of land, a frien d of th e fam ily, sang q u ite an offset in the bone. T he bone G resham . M arch 27, 1920; aged 90
was reset and th e whole lim b p u t in yearB, 10 m onths and nine days. She
Rev. R. E ugene Myers, of G resh th e W. C. T. U. and all th e mem ber«
was only $150 left to raise a t th e
“ Rock of Ages,”
“ Lead Kindly
tim e of dedication and at th e call am , will preach a t th e evening serv of th e M issionary societies of the L ig h t,” and “ Abide W ith Me,” ac a p la ste r cast w here it will rem ain for was m a rried to David Jones in 1845.
fo r subscription pledges to the ices front Monday to F riday even town are invited to atten d . T he ob com panied by Mrs. L. A. Ilarlow . ab o u t eig h t weeks. An X -ray tak en To th is union w ere born nine chil
ings inclusive next week. The list
a fte r th e bone was reset show ed th a t dren, th re e d au g h ters and six sons,
aniouut of $180 w ere obtained in a
of subjects for next week a re as fol ject of th is m eeting is to Inco rp o rate q,kp fo u r BOIlg of Mr. B urns, David, th e bone Is now in a position to k n it th ree of whom are still living. They
th e societies into one organization. Jo h n , Jam es and A rth u r' w ere the
few m om ents.
are, M ilton Jones of G reenacres,
lows:
rapidly and in perfect shape.
Mr. and Mrs. R. It. M orrill pre
W ash in g to n ; Alfred Jo n es of Steves-
M onday, April 5— “ Some of the A splendid program has been a r pallbearers. In term e n t was m ade in
T he little fellow was a good p atien t ton. B ritish Colum bia, und Schuyler
sented th e board of tru ste es a beau E ssentials of a R evival.” Tuesday, ranged and a n u m b er of P o rtlan d the Mt. Scott cem etery.
and m ade no fuss about laying in his C. Jo n es of th is city. She also leaves
tifu l $25 pulpit Bible. Dr G ilbert April 6— "A P roblem in P ro p o r people will assist in various ways. A
Jam es F. B urns was born in P e rth
accepted th e g ift on behalf of the tio n .”
W ednesday, April 7— "T h e full program will ap p ear in T u esd ay ’s shire! Scotland, S eptem ber 24, 1850. basket. T he accident happened when to m ourn th e ir loss, ten g ra n d c h il
th e baby slid o u t of his high ch air dren, 12 g reat g ran d ch ild ren und one
church officials. T here w ere serv Pow er of a C onsistent L ife.” T h u rs paper.
In 1873 he m arried Miss M argaret
g rea t g re a t grandchild
ices both m orning and afternoon day, April 8— “ T he D evil's W ash
P resid en ts of th e different m ission- Shepherd and to th is union were o nto th e floor.
She u n ited w ith th e B rethren
F riday,
April
9— "T he arr; societies are asked to announce
and a bountiful basket d in n er was bowl.”
born nine ch ild ren , th ree of whom DAIRYMEN RAPIDLY
ch u rch ab o u t 33 years ago, of which
D
evil’s
F
a
ith
.”
enjoyed a t noon. Rev. Mr. Brew ste.
th is m eeting at th e church services have gone before.
continued a fa ith fu l m em ber un
SIGNING NEW CONTRACTS she
preached in th e evening also. Rev.
next Sunday.
til h er death
W ith his fam ily he sailed from
LOCAL
FORD
DEALERS
Mr. P aro u n ag ian assisted in th e
"G ra u n m a ” Jones, as she is com
About 60 dairym en atten d ed the
Scotland for A m erica Ju n e 14. 1902.
ATTEND CONVENTION CARL SODERQUIST S
evening service also. It was surely
aro u n d
G resham ,
On arriv in g in th is co untry he locat I m eeting of th e D airym en's League monly know n
a day of happiness and rejoicing for
BIRTHDAY HONORED ed a t Post F alls, Idaho, w here he re which was held In G resham last moved from O saka, K ansas, to O re
C. I. R ak er and son, E llsw orth
gon In 1885 and m ade h er hom e with
th e m em bers of th a t church. Many
sided fo u r years. In th e year 1906 T h u rsd ay evening. A very In terest
form er resid en ts w ere present a t the R aker and five of th e ir em ployees a t A very pleasant su rp rise p arty was he cam e to T ro u td ale w here he has ing m eeting was held and a live dls- her d a u g h te r, Mrs. Alva Hevel, amt 11
tended the Ford d ea le rs’ convention given a t th e hom e of C arl Soder- been associated w ith th e Sundial j cussion of th e su b jects w hich are of 20 years ago last S eptem ber. She
dedication service.
then o btained th e hom e In th is city
The M ethodists in F airview have j which wa„ hel(i fn P o rtlan d W ednes- quist, Monday evening, in honor of ranch In terests ever since.
' utm ost im p o rtan ce a t th is tim e.
w here she resided until h er death.
carried forw ard th e ir church work rtay an(1 T h u rsd ay of th is week. The his b irth d ay . The evening was spent
Mr. B u rn s was a g rea t lo v e r' of
P ractically all present who had Almost tw o years ago, h er youngest
since last S eptem ber w ithout a pas- j convention was held at th e F o rd fac w ith m usic, indoor and o u td o o r fine stock and loved to care for high not already signed up w ith th e new son, S. C. Jones, and wife moved to
tor. and have m anaged th e construe- tory in P o rtlan d w here th e d ealers gam es, and a delicious luncheon was bred anim als. It was a m a tte r of J org an izatio n did so at th is m eeting. h er hom e to care for h er th e rem ain
tion of this new church. A pastor and th e m echanics w ere given in served at th e late hour.
T h ree com m ittees w ere organized ing days of her old age. She met
g re a t pride to him th a t th e carload
will be sen t to them in a few weeks. stru ctio n s and d em o n stratio n s in
Those present w ere: R uth A n d er of stock, which he fed and fitted for to work in th e com m unities s u r w ith an accident a year ago In J a n
quick rep a ir work. T he w hole idea of son, L illie Johnson, F rie d a P eterson, th e com petition a t th e 1918 Pacific ro u n d in g G resham . One com m ittee uary. fallin g and d islocating and
b reak in g h er left w rist. Since th a t
FAIRVIEW
th e conference, w hich was in ch arg e M ildred Jo h n so n , May and N ettie N orthw est In te rn a tio n a l Stock show, will canvass th e te rrito ry east of tim e she failed m ore rapidly in
Nelson,
Amy
G
ustafson,
E
dna
and
of rep resen tativ es from th e F ord fac
won th e g ran d cham pion prize for I G resham , one will han d le th e w est h ealth , yet reta in in g am azingly well
Mrs. C. J. L ittlepage celebrated her tory, was to help th e d ealers and Minnie Danielson, L illie Nelson, th e ca r lot.
! te rrito ry and th e th ird will work on | h er m ental faculty. She was b rig h t
b irthday an n iv ersary last Sunday at th e ir em ployees to give b e tte r service Ju d ith L arson, M yrtle and E dith
F o r a n u m b er of y ears Mr. B urns th e te rrito ry n o rth of th e Base Line aod ch eerfu l up un til th e last and
th e hom e of h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. Mary
Soderquist, H ilm a and Em m a Jo h n served as a councilm an for th e town road.
will tie g rea tly missed by h e r family
Nelson, a t C o rb ett by giving a little to ow ners of F ord cars and tracto rs.
B anquets at the H otel Benson, son, C larence Aim, R ichard and of T ro u td ale and he won the love
T he best rep o rt th a t has come In and host of friends.
b irthday party. Mrs. L ittlepage has
so fa r is th a t of C. II. Jo h an so n who
been q u ite sick all w inter but is able W ednesday and H otel M ultnom ah, E rnest S atterstro m , Elton and Mel- and respect of all.
Card o f Ttiank«.
to w alk a little now. G uests pres- T hursday w ere very much enjoyed by vin G radin, A lbert Shuholm , Melvin
In T ro u td ale he was affectionately signed up nine neighbors in one day ’s
We wish to th a n k o u r neighbors
en t at the g a th e rin g w ere Mr. and I th e 200 In atten d an ce. T h ere were P eterso n , H arold G ustafson, R euben known as "daddy
work.
and frien d s for th e ir kind assistance
Mrs. I). D. H u rlb u rt of P ortlan d , Mr. 66 dealers and th e ir em ployees from P eterson, Corie p u sta fso n and Rob
Always of a b rig h t and happy dis
T he locals a re all w orking very d u rin g o u r bereavem ent and for the
and Mrs. E. E. H eslin of F airview , all over th e sta te in atten d an ce at ! e rt S oderquist.
position
and
enjo y in g
splendid rapidly in th e signing up m em bers b eau tifu l floral offerings
Don L ittlepage and fam ily of P o rt th e convention. T hose a t t e n d i n g ----------------
h ealth it was q u ite a shock when he in th e new o rg an izatio n . 8ome are
8. C. Jones and Fam ily, Alva Hevel
land, Mrs. J. P o u n d er and daug h ters, from G resham besides Mr. R aker, * o niplete E q u ip m en t E.ssential *«’ was so suddenly strick en down. His g ettin g 100 p er cent results.
a n d ’Eanilly, Mrs. May Wood and
Mrs. 8. E. E vansand, Mrs. Lasley, Mr.
„ , _ _
.
< ar Ouiu*rs.
Fam ily.
d ea th follow ed an a tta c k of p neu
and Mrs. G rant Bell, Mrs. E J R ic k -' *'®re E llsw orth R ak er, T. J. Bailey,
“ An autom obile m ust be fully
C
A.
JOHNSON
WEDS
ag
g
rav
ated
a
com
pli-
e rt and son.
Mrs. L ittlepage re- Mike A llshouse and Jo h n McGinnis equipped If it is to sstisfy com plete-, m onia w . hich
..
.
.
You may be old enough to know
MRS. MARY E. KRESS
ceived a n um ber of pretty gifts. W ard Inglis and Jam es Milton of the ly,” says C. E. O sburn of G resham , ca on ° I o th e r tro u b le which caused
better, b ut are you wise enough to do
am ong them a beau tifu l basket and ' E stacada garag e w ere also present,
local d ealer in C hevrolet passenger
d eath Sunday, M arch 28, at 1
A
wedding
which
caused
q
u
ite
a
better?
bag from h er d au g h ter, R uth, who is j D uring th e absence of th e force and com m ercial cars.
o’clock.
in Gatos, C alifornia. T his d a u g h te r I from th e garag e in G resham Mrs C.
"In addition to econom ical and
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. ripple of su rp rise this week was th a t
Y our A uto
also sen t the word of th e arriv al of a ] rtak e r and R. D. Bailey w ere in dependable tra n sp o rta tio n , th e up- [ M argaret B urns, tw o d au g h ters of C arl A. Johnson of G resham and
o ught not to ta k e you uwuy from
b eautiful baby girl at h er hom e r e - . com piP, e charge of th e work and at- to-date car m ust afford every com fort Mrs. R obert K erslak e of G resham Mrs. Mary E. K ress of P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson w ere m a r church, b u t It often does. This is
cently. A very happy tim e was e n - , tpndpd tQ
of tfap d p ta,)g Qf rep a ir and convenience.
!ln(I Miss
\,i«« Jo
,„ h hannil
—
and
a n n a B urns of a Hpo
Joyed by all.
he average autom obile is in a c t k an e; fo u r sons, Jam es of T ro u td ale ried a t V ancouver, W ashington, not your idea of su p p o rtin g the best
w ork, continuing th e efficient service ive “T service
asset o u r com m unity has. But many
m ost of th e tim e. At I
They were accom panied persons do p ut an au to ride o r a
w hich they aim to give th e ir custom - work o r leisu re th e ow ner is In and , and Jo h n and David of P o rtlan d and Tuesday.
J. C. H eslin has retu rn ed to his
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
ugust
Jo
h
n
so
n
of
visit ahead of church atten d an ce.
o u t of it a g reat deal. He sp e n d s!. A rth u r IL. . of
. . . . G resham . Also nlne-
stu d ies a t O. A. C. a fte r spending his !ers’
The M ethodist Episcopal church
hours in it,o n long trips. He w ants *PPn g ran d ch ild ren , seven of whom Bull Run, son and d aughter-in-law of
vacation at home. He was here for
(th e church th a t serves th e com mu-
to enjoy th e u tm ost ease in rid in g arp ' n Scotland. T h ere is one g reat th e groom .
the w edding of his sister, Hazel MISS HONEY PRESENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will m ake ity ) extends a cordial Invitation to
M erle, w hich occurred recently.
PUPILS IN RECITAL He w ants to be prepared fo r all con-1 grandchild In Scotland,
th e ir hom e in G resham w here Mr. all to enjoy th e services of worship
ditlons th a t arise from i t / u s e .
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Mrs. F. C. M orrison had as d in n er
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Johnson recently purchased a home and fellow ship.
"In th e first place an electric s ta r t
Card of T hanks.
guests W ednesday evening, Mrs.
Miss F lorence H oney presen ted a
E aster Sunday will be of especial
We wish to th an k all who so k in d in L aw rence addition. Mr. Johnson ' Interest.
H ughes and h er daug h ters, Mrs. „ um ber o f h er younger piano pupils e r is req u ired to save tim e, effort and
M orning w orship and se r
ly assisted us d u rin g th e d eath and is em ployed a t th e Beaver S tate Mo- i
< rowe and Miss Della H ughes, and ; ,
in te restin g recital at h er home gasoline.
mon, “T he Note of C e rtain ty ,” Ev
"An efficient lig h tin g system is es burial of o u r beloved husband and to r factory.
«on. Dr. II. H. H ughes of G resham .
1
en ing— 8ong and Illu stra ted address,
last W ednesday evening. T here were sen tial, electric lam ps, a d ju sta b le to fath er.
" E a s te r.” T here will be special m u
present, besides th e pupils, a large th e d riv e r’s vision and in d ep en d en t of
Mrs. M argaret B urns, Mrs. G race POULTRY CLUB TO
MRS LESLIE HONORED
sic by th e ch o ir and Miss Mary H an
um ber of invited g u ests, who spoke ! th e v ariatio n s of the m otor. On them
K erslake, Miss Jo h a n n a B urns,
INSPECT
POULTRY
PLANT
AT BIRTHDAY PARTY I n highly
sen will sing
of th e fine program given, j depend th e com fort, secu rity and
Jam es, Jo h n , David and A rth u r
Burna.
Mrs. Mary Leslie was given a real j Those who took p a rt were
pleasure of night driving
T he G resham P o u ltry club held
first of April su rp rise when som e of
Alden Miller, n e th Zim m erm an.
A speedom eter, too. Is Im portant
th e ir March m eeting last Wednes-1
really th e d riv e r’s tim e-tab le— INTERESTING MEETING
day at Mrs. E llng'a. A fter a brief busi
h e r children and g randchildren re 1 W lllene B otkin, Regina H am m ar. ' ‘
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indispensable
to
m
otor
travel.
m em bered it was h e r birth d ay and M argaret M athew s
OF NIGHT SCHOOL HELD ness m eeting they held a discussion {
Hazel P ru itt
T here is no. only com fort but pro-
all took th e ir su p p er in and had a Jean Adix, C arlltos S trebln, M.irgar» tection in a properly tilte d and ad-
L ast W ednesday, evening th e re g on th e care of young chickens. T he ;
spread. T here w ere 16 present. Geo. | St. C lair, Mary L am b ert, Gwendolyn ju sta b le w indshield.
T he sam e 1 u la r m eeting of th e night school met discussions proved m ost in terestin g .
Hairy*1 a n d dHe*ene 'Wosrt*eUk .XH^'Îd'a I *I1P ,,*er.’ .n ° r,B B row n’ Joyc'' K1,lrter' j™ »
a * •»
»°P with its snug
at th e High school. T he subject« tin I Miss M arg aret St. ( 'la ir and Miss
W illiam s. Geo. Leslie and fam ily of ( V Ictor Adlx.
tltt ng side cu rtain s.
d er discussion were, "In cu b a to rs and ¡G ertru d e B rugger assisted Mrs. Eling !
P o r tla n d
A lv a
H evel and
fam llv
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An p ,tr a rim and Carrier and In cu b atio n ” and "B rooding and F eed ' In serving th e refre sh m e n ts, p atty I
and W alter O n i u m
Mr and Mr«: i ,rim in a Event« at th e L ibrary.
com plete tool equipm ent including ing th e Baby C hicks.”
cakes and chocolate.
A d elig h tfu l {
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I). A. Thom pson, of P o rtlan d , will pump and Jack are necessities.
T he class was one of the m ost In lim e was enjoyed by all.
Glesne.
i jpeture a t th e lib rary T uesday even-
No c a r is com plete w ithout these
A special p o u ltry m eeting will be
ï'nm e b eautiful flowers were pre- jn<, April 13, on Awtr?nomy. M~. feature« The experienced ow ner haa te re stin g of th e season. Many ques
sented to -Mrs Leslie as a remeru-1 Thom pson will discuss th e p lan ets come to depend upen them in th e use tions of in te rest were tak en up and held next W ednesday aftern o o n a fte r i
brance of th e occasion.
; principally and will have many th in g s of his car. The m a n u fa ctu re r can discussed In detail. If you have any { school.
T he m em bers are to g a th e r at th e!
of Interest to tell. He has m ade th is supply them m ore easily and for lew questions which you would like to
t ard of Thank«.
a sub ject of stu d y and his lectu res th an th e individual can buy them . have discussed bring them to th e next : hom e of th e ir lead er, Mrs. II. H I
We wish to extend o u r th a n k s to lo n th is su b ject a re very p o p u lar In They should be included in th e pur- ,
...
n l_h,
Eling, and from th e re th ey will go to
Rockwood and Base Line Roads
all those who by th e ir sym pathy and P ortland.
chase p rice.”
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J«n April visit, th e new p oultry p la n t on Ju d g e
presence assisted u« du rin g o u r re-
T hursd ay , April 15, th e re c e p tio n 1
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' ‘ a n '* ’hey w ill be answ ered if pos- Geo. W S tap leto n 's farm . T he su b
cent bereavem ent. '
j fo r th e new B aptist m in ister Rev.
New In tern ation al Low Down
“ HEART WARMIN44 TIME*’
ject of th e m eeting will be “ Good
MRS. J H WILSON AND FAMILY. R obert Gale Kay and his wife will be wide spread sp read ers, ro lle r bear-
T he next subjects In th e poultry
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I held at th e library.
ing, lig h t d ra ft . autom obile fro n t class will be “ G row ing th e Laying H ousekeeping for H ens."
RO BERT BRYMER, Evangelist
B eem an Garden Tractor.
W atch your lib ra ry for In terestin g axles, $195 a t G resham
Get your ' H en." and "B rin g in g th e P u llets Into
MF,I,ROSE AND VICTORY
C. K O sburn & Co. have tak en the ¡events. Make use of th e o p p o rtu n ity o rd ers In early.
GOOD MUSIC
L aying" and “Thr Effect of Feed and I
agency for th e Beem an g arden tra c t- It offer» for com m unity service and
B E SSE L ’S FARM MACHINERY. ' Age.
T
here
will
be
several
rec
itatio
n
s
at
Phone 544.
ors, and have one on th e floor for pleasure.
BVKRY NIGHT. MAR« II 2»T II
th e S unday school sarvtce next S u n
dem onstration.
Thia tra c to r w ill;
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A
nother
good
tim
e
dance
will
be
TO A PR IL I ITU
day, April 4th. E veryone Is Invited i
The only carbon paper m anufactur
loaded wagons, and can be w orked { The biggest broom factory w est of
given a t Fairview S atu rd ay evening, to atten d th is service am i to have a .
er west of Chicago is In Oregon .
pull any g arden tools, law n mowers, the Mississippi riv er Is In Oregon,
7 :3 0 P. M.
April 10th. A door prize will be “ Bible prom ise ” It la expectAI th a t
w ith a b»lt to op erate any num ber of i
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th e re will be special m usic by Miss
Plain duty la often hard to perform , j * 1'* ’1,
II
y our m achines which req u ire pow er.. When the first baby comes, father's
ALL CORDIALLY INV ITED
Iren e Cotton and »he p asto r, Rev. 1
It is pow erful and economical. Come chest Is all puffed o u t; when the sixth but attractive duty Isn’t, thereto
B
argains
In
th
e
w
ant
ads.
E arl n. Cotton.
make plain d uty attractive.
In and sea it operate.
on» com»s, bis bark's all puff»d out.
t
Big
MEETING
—AT—
Rockwood M. E.
(Commuity) Church