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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 10, NO. 58 LIVESTOCK EXHIBIT WILL TAX SPACE GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. I. CITIZEN APPEALS TO M CM DCDO VOTERS OF FAIRVIEW M tlY lD fc K û 117 P T II W .l. I . U. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920 FANCIER OF BIRDS ATTEND MEETING LIVES IN GRESHAM CANNING TEAM HONORED BY HOME DISTRICT TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR ONION HIGH IS A COMMUNITY ASSET To th e V oters of School Dist. No. 16. J A most d elig h tfu l reception was On M onday, S eptem ber 20th, th e given S aturday evening to th e th ree question of an nexation to Union H igh j I m em bers of th e Pow ell Valley can- D istrict No. 2 will be voted ' At the reg u lar fa ir board m eeting school, „„„„ . J i G resham was well rep resen ted at G resham people a re probably n o ’ ' ni,lg tpam w blcb » o n th e N orthw est The follow ing article on th e needs a re th e coun,y c° n '® ntion of th e W. C. aw are of the fact th a t they have a cham pionship at Spokane last held yesterday several qustions of in m^sinfnwned and ad v an tag e of a union high school te re st were discussed and it developed m isinform ed as to th e facts. |T . U. which was held in P o rtlan d bird fancier in th eir m idst. D uring T hursday. th e re is a ------ ------------ — th is , — a i to t h e e ffo r t t h a t o p r«p a'j T h u rsd ay and F rid ay of th is week, the past two years Mrs. E. A K essler In spite of th e sh o rt notice and was tak en from th e c u rren t Issue of th a t --------------------- th e m ain problem y ea r -------- will g r n F d irst, be to care for all th e splendid en tries . . ..... , . . Ur gFa<*e i F riday th e re was the la rg e st num has been developing a business in St. the fact th a t a n u m b er failed to get T he A rgus, a paper p ut o u t by s tu which are being prom ised. 1 ‘g 8 ° be movPd ‘° ber of delegates present as th is wa- A ndreasberg can aries w hich has word as to th e tim e of the reception, dent body of Union H igh No. 2. th e re was a larg e atten d a n ce and A good high school is an asset to Both H. A. Lewis and C. D. M in -, . ... . g th e day for th e election of th e coun- grown until she is now shipping the the schoolhouse was tilled. any com m unity. T he la rg e r tho ton said th a t they had th e prom ise M“ eCt®d . a.n y | ty «"leers. beautiful little singers all over the T he team was Introduced, as the school and g re a te r th e variety of sub way, unless it is to stim u la te a de cham pion can n in g team of the N o rth of large livestock entries. Mr. Min Mrs. M arian G ilbert was re-elect- state. jects well ta u g h t th e m ore valuable west by Mrs. A lta G entry, president ton said th a t he had th e prom ise of sire for a b e tte r school here. We ed p resid en t for an o th er y ea r; Mrs This year she has raised 175 birds , of the' P aren t-T ea ch e r ’ association,' th e asset. A sm all high school with a herd of S horthorn c a ttle and one of * oaltl not care t0 have ,lle r e p u ta - jLulu H orning, vice p resid en t; Mrs and is receiving $20 apiece for th and also local club lead er who few teachers and no choice of su b jects to meet the needs of th e child Jerseys which were exhibited at the ti0U,I0f 8euu‘ug th e poore8t q u ip p e d Mabe, K orstnd. corresponding secre- young singers train ed th e g irls last year. The su it his n atu ra l Inclinations along __ , _ . i girls th en put on th e re g u la r dem or C en tralia fair. They also spoke o f ; PUP 18 h,gh school, but ra th e r ta ry ; Mra Aljcp H an sen , m .ording ' practical or vocational lines, m ight Mrs. K essler sa>s she was most o n stratio n such as they gave at Spo- large exhibits of hogs, some of which * ould W18h o u r g rad e 8choo‘ to be of se creta ry ; Mrs. Mary Collins, treas- fo rtu n a te th is y ear in securing two be a h in d ran ce to th e developm ent of will come from Illinois and South lh ® 8ame high Btandard as « “ *• “ igh u re r; Loyal T em perance L egion sec- young C alifornia sin g ers for which kane ami it was of g rea t in terest to the child and a useless burden on the th e audience m any of whom had taxpayers on account of Increased C arolina. | school, an d it w ould be o u r high reta ry , Mrs. S h eare r; B. Y. P. secre- she paid, w hat seem s to the am ate u r, never seen th e g irls give th e dem cost of operation. T here will also be a large exhibit 8ch° o1’ ° u r d lrec to r b a ' la « a8 m uch ¿ ¿ y / M r s . H elen A yer D avenport, o n stratio n . Union High has a stro n g faculty of as ex o rb itan t prices. C aruso, who D uring th e d em o n stratio n , Miss of sheep according to the rep o rt of to 8ay a8 any ° ’b er d irector. A fter th e election of officers th e has a bea tifu l green color, cost $65 Nelson, cap tain of th e team told of 14 teachers and stu d e n ts may choose several present. I t is expected th a t u ,8pcond’ as t0 th e ,aXP8’ Some m eeting was ad jo u rn ed fo r lunch while Mozart, a m ottled bird, cost th e ir work last year, of th e ir trip to subjects u n d er the d irectio n of class advisors and p aren ts as su it th e ir in tax to pay >' which was served in th e gym nasium $75. th e re will be Jerseys and H olsteins I th l,“ in “ k a since we WM voted ' « leu a a lax lo Pa D orvian, a b eau tifu l vellow Salem, and also of th e pne to Spo dividual needs or ap titu d es. Special kane. She was most en th u sia stic atten tio n is given to re g u la r fu n d a enough to fill two b arns and it will i ’ra n sP«rta t «“ to P o rtlan d , we w o u l d wb| cb ad jo in s th e m ain church singer, also cost $65. take one barn a t le ast to care for th e *la ' e to pay a doubl® ta x ‘ Not 80 building. , Besides these birds Mrs. K essler about the two weeks which they m ental work and to vocations su b spent at O. A. C. T he girls are ail Brown Swiss and G uernseys. | ea " e J ° “ 116 ““ On llgh 8cb°o1 Mrs. A da U nruh, a well know n owns Goldy, th e son of th e fam ous boosters for club w ork and say th a t jects. such as sew ing, cooking, music, ag ric u ltu re, com m ercial, farm m e Mr. M inton reported th a t he h a d ' s r c ’ 1 pa>8 tra n sp o rta tio n w c T u w ork er> wag th e Bpeak e r c a rlo , who died two years ago in th e ir efforts have been exceptionally chanics, etc. signed a six d ays’ co n tra ct w ith Stu- c la ’’Re8- ot « " > ’ lat hut we cease .„ tbp n o j„ b o u r. Mrs. U nruh is P ortland, and Dandy Boy also of well repaid. C om m unities should no longer bo At tile close of th e d em o n stratio n m easured by th e old d istrict bound dem eyer’s band for m usic. They will p a jin 8 w 0,111 tu itio n tax. These actively cam paigning for Dr. E sth e r Carlo stock. th ree little g irls, Alice Nelson, G er ary lines for school purposes. Good fu rn ish m usic for th e six full days. ,W0 taxpa to g e th er am o u n t to as pohl LoVej oy> t i,e pro h ib itio n candi- One of th e finest cages of birds tru d e G ustafson and Alice E kstrom The contract was $1,080 fo r th e 20- j muc o r moro tb a n we would ,lave to i date fo r rep rese n tativ e in congress Mrs. K essler ow ns is th e one in presented them each w ith a b eau ti roads, autom obiles, telephones and o th e r m odern conveniences have long piece band. pay 10 J° in union h ,g b ’ a,ld w hat from th e th ird d istrict. Dr. Lovejoy which she has 17 sin g ers which she ful bouquet of asters, roses, and ago changed th is ancient custom in It is reported th a t th e prem ium R' e ' ' e or our monev ■ L ess th an i8 th e dem ocratic can d id ate as well raised th is y ear from Dandy Boy sw eet peas. m any states. Oregon, however, is a Mrs. G e n tr y * n behalf of th e P a r lists w ere widely d istrib u ted th is l l . ol o u r c Udten a re g ettin g any- Mrs. U nruh told of th e qualifies- She also has a n u m b er of young hen.i ent-T each er association, th en p re little slow In m eeting the dem ands of m odern education. year. In th is connection it wa3 ; ng , roni “ • rb e « th ere m ust I tions Of p r L,OVejoy fo r th e office which a re especially fine sented each of th e g irls w ith a set T he com m unity for a first-class leave hom e a t 6 :15 o r 6 :3 0 a. gold pins as an expression of th e ru ra bro u g h t to light th a t th e d ate on l high school should em brace all „ . ishe is seeking and urged upon th e Among the bird fanciers, who have of In terest of the association in th e ir th e te rrito ry su rro u n d in g th e school o rd er to catch the 6 :45 car. The w hich en tries m ust be closed in the women p resen t th e u rg en t need of a purchased birds here th is sum m er work. The girls responded w ith a ca r w hich was prom ised us has buildings th a t can conveniently bo h o rtic u ltu ra l d ep a rtm en t should not „ 7:45 . congressm an who would w ork in the are Mrs. J. E. Neilson and Mrs. H lnk- song of th an k s. served by free tran sp o rta tio n . T he not “ «’« lia is e d an d would n ot g et interegt8 of th e wompn and chlklr(... 80n of T he Dallpg> MrB 8 tplnpr of Wm. P eterson, clerk of th e school read Septem ber 28th. Mr. M inton stro n g er th«» school th e g re a te r tlio „ C ? ? l d.ren? ! 1Lr! in .thU.e anyWay aS ! of ^ e s ta te and country. Hoff, Oregon, Mrs. H um phrey of En board and vice p resid en t of th e P a r benefits to all p arts of th e com m unity advanced th e d ate to O ctober 1st. ent-T each er association, was then M arion Johnson visited th e direct- th e P„°Ftla” .d h ig a sch«o,s com m ence i Mrs. U nruh spoke very eloquently j te rp rise Mrs. Rowan of A storia, called upon for a few words. In his In providing the best edu catio n al a d ors and called to th e ir atte n tio n the a " en 8eb° o1 ,s o u t a t 2 :3 0 - , of th e w ork of th e W. C. T. U., and Mrs. H anks, of W oodburn, and Mrs. talk Mr. P eterson told of th e work vantages fo r its boys and girls. Small tow ns In th e vicinity of a good school here absence of any en try for H am pshiro T ' “_ c_l c v is *“ .“ no u ca ‘.aF r u n til 4:30. ,'5U' rh e cb il" ; th e ir efforts to a tta in th e goal of pro- B atterson, of H illsdale. Mrs. K essler of the school ch ild ren In Powell V al cannot afford to let petty jealousy de sows and pigs. He was assured th a t dren *la '.e 1 ° F “ ll0urs to loaf hibition. She especially urged th a t has also shipped birds to Jefferson, ley several years ago. Miss R agnhil.l prive th e ir children of th e o p p o rtu n i S trom berg, a fo rm er teacher, sta rte d th e om ission was not in ten tio n al and ‘lroun ’ e stree ts and get hom e at they consider th e 18th am endm ent H untington and several to P o rtlan d , ty of a chance for a liberal ed u ca th e children in school g ard en work th a t the entries would be received as ’ . o r . 8ome,lnle8 Most of o u r ag only a Btep to w ard the goal and She declares It is a fascin atin g work as early as 1914. T h at year the tion. A good com m unity school is a val usual. The en try nu m b er will be 8ch° o1 18 ,n th e 8hort 8‘«r,° y w inter th a t th e g re a t problem of enforce- and in sp ite of th e expense of feed P aren t-T each er association paid $114 uable asset not only from an ethical 70_a days. Any p are n t can see th e ill ef- nient was still p resen t to w ork fo r etc., a profitable occupation, to th e pupils of tlie d istrict as prizes o r c u ltu ra l stan d p o in t but financial for th e ir hom e projects. Inqulries as to en try blanks fe f’8 « ’ ’his. T he children have no if they w ere to rem ain victors in th e ly. Land values in th e com m unity H er work th is sum m er Is a ttra c tin g It was th is beginning, Mr. P ete r b ro u g h t the inform ation th a t they tim e at hom e- a re dpprlved of sleep field. She urged th a t all W. C. T. U. considerable atte n tio n and m any son said th a t m ark ed th e p lan tin g of will be m aterially Increased no m at may be obtained by w riting C. D. and have no tim p for ,hp m easures of m em bers fo rg et th e ir p arty affllla- people stop to visit th e birds an d to th e first seeds of club w ork which te r w here tlie property Is located. F ree tra n sp o rta tio n brings the school M inton. 318 C ham ber of Com merce. sch° o1 llfe at alL " An w ork and »« tions an d w ork for th e prohibition buy stock Any one Is welcome to has now b ro u g h t such w onderful to tlie hom es of tho children. success. Mr. P eterson sta te d also T. D. K irk p atrick , city club lead- play makp8 Ja ck a d u " b°y " Who w ants to live ln a com m unity can d id ate who was pledged to assist come and see th e birds, Mrs. K essler th a t Powell Valley was th e first e r of P o rtlan d , came o u t and selected *8 estim ated it will cost us 4 H in th e w ork of enforcing of th e dry says, and it is su rely a w orthw hile school in th e county to carry off a w ithout high school privileges for th e ir ch ild ren ? Who w ants to livo th e ten booths In th e balcony of th e 0,1118 ’« Pa y ’he tra n sp o rta tio n and laws. first prize a t th e M ultnom ah county in a com m unity w here people do not P ractically all p resen t ex- sight. fair. m ain building which th e city club ex- ,bp $135 tu itio n to P o rtlan d high pressed th e ir approval of Mrs. Love- ------------------- --- ap p reciate tho ad v an tag es of a good At th e close of his talk he ex high school for th e ir neig h b o r's ch il hibits will occupy i bools. Union bi^li school can m ake joy and m any prom ised to w ork for AGED MAN LAID TO REST pressed th e ap p reciatio n of th e p a r d ren ? T he an sw er at thin tim e is M ultnom nh county clubs will fill roorn for a few ad ditional scholars. |)er IN FOSTER CEMETERY ents and th e P aren t-T each er asso m ade In tills vicinity by many people th e club building w ith country school b> not let F airview pupils have ad- j Miss C urtis a deaconess was in ciation to the local leaders. As an In th e o utside d istric ts who are offer — ------- vantage of th is o p p o rtu n ity ? exhibits. ch arg e of th e devotional services Isaac Scott was born In th e sta te of expression of th is ap p reciatio n he ing th e ir p ro p erty for sale at a sac presented Mrs. G entry th e local ca n Union High No. 2 will have an ex- Thp ‘l ’1^ ' 1« 11 «f co nstructing which were very beau tifu l. Ohio, Decem ber 16, 1839, and died ning club lead er w ith a b ea u tifu l sil rifice in o rd er to secure high school privileges. an o th er building was in case the hibit in th e balcony. MTs. M artin conducted th e me- S eptem ber 7, 1920. ver b ar pin. T he increased tax atio n on the Mrs. Minnie B raden is w orking in wbole « ’ M ultnom ah county, from m ortal services which w ere m ost Ini- W hen a boy he moved to Illinois Mrs. G entry was com pletely s u r property of th e people of the o u t th e in te rest of th e county exhibits P «rtla n d ’« ’" e Sandy riv er Joined. ! pr(agg| ve Mrs. J. C lanahan spoke of w ith his p aren ts and rem ained th ere prised and to r a m om ent could not side d istric ts who Join union high for the fair. Many counties are ar- 1 l a ’ 1(iea has been dropped. W e w illjtjjg Work and c h a ra c te r of th e two u n til 1861 when he enlisted in Corn- find th e w ords w ith w hich to voice school d istrict No. 2 will not exceed h er su rp rise and pleasu re for this six mills. Tills would mean only $12 ran g in g to come here follow ing th e sb a re ln w hat they have already, free m em bers of th e G resham W. C. T. V P»ny I, 34, Illinois, and served until token of ap preciation. n year on a v aluation of $2,000, or sta te fair. «^ cllark« « u r taxes going to pay wbo b ad died d u rin g th e year. Mrs. th e close of th e Civil W ar in 1865, Mrs. G entry th en introduced Miss $30 a year on a valuation of $5,000. E ight granges will occupy booths ,,‘aci’erH salaries, ru n n in g expenses, j ameg L aw rence and Mrs. 8. H. being prom oted th ree tim es and Helen Cowgill who train ed th e g irls It Is estim ated th a t joining th e Union Miss Cowgill con d istrict would Increase th e m ark et on m ain floor. Each g ran g e will have e ,c ' Give o u r young folks an equal Uradfleld. w ounded twice. At th e close of the th is sum m er. g ra tu la te d th e p are n ts and th e com th e sam e sized space and th e fa ir chance w ith o th ers and p u t Fairview rep o rts of the different super- w ar he moved to Iowa and th e re m ar- m u n ity on having girls who could, value of land in this com m unity on board will build th e booths. T he on ,b e m aP 88 a progressive, u p -to -. ¡„ten d en ts were then m ade. i ried S arah Philippi, O ctober 2, 1866. in sp ite of difficulties, win such suc- an av erag e of $50 an acre. Mr. F arm er or hom e ow ner, can fro n t corners will not be used by th e ,la ’e city. Ar. au to buss will call for . M*88 C «*«"11’8 8’«r y of ’h,’lr you afford to stay o ut of th e Union T he follow ing d ep artm en ts report She still lives to m ourn his death. Rrjinpos this year. ith o children ln th© m orning and ed: an ti narcotics, A m ericanization: To them were born eig h t children of trip to Spokane im pressed upon th e d istric t and vote ag ain st th e children au dience the im portance of the vic of your d istric t who w ant to atten d At a draw ing held S aturday a t 1 bldng ’llenl hom e at 3 :3 0 , paid for C h ristian ; C h ristian citizenship: whom th e re a re still living, th ree tory they had won. Union High school? G resham g ran g e th e follow ing orde~ by unlon k lkh school d istrict. T hink co-operative m issionary societies: d au g h ters, Mrs. S. E. Dnrby of Clarks- Miss Ethel C alkins was then In it over. E. E. HE8LIN . ________ was determ ined, s ta rtin g on th e east ev an g elistic; flower m issions; legis- vllle, Iow a; Mrs. C. A. Ilartlem ay of troduced anti In h er ta lk ab o u t t h e , TT . g irl’s work front th e s ta rt she said HARDING COOLIDGE RALLY ¡lativ e; m edal co n test; m edical tern- Boring, Mrs. G. T. Ju d d of O range, th a t th e only credit she took wan AT PORTLAND AUDITORIUM p erance; m oral education and child C alifornia. Besides th e dnug h tera th a t she had picked th e w in n in g Booth No. 1 will be P lea san t Val- * » tz , ---------- ley, No. 2, Colum bia; No. 3, Russell- HAS LARGE ATTENDANCE w elfare; m o th e r’s m eetings; music th e re are 18 g ran d ch ild ren and six L T t .P- J ed Lh at , h n “ a T Thp « P - " 1"* *un of th e repuhli- good m aterial when she saw It. She | can cam paign In Oregon will be fired v llle; No. 4, Evening S ta r; No. 5. j T he e n te rta in m en t and program of h er personal in te rest in th e ,,1P P o rtlan d au d ito riu m tom or- L ents; No. 6, G resham ; No. 7, Rock- gjVPn by th e S unshine class F riday raeet,nK8' P{’nal refo rm ato ry ; public- Com ing to Oregon in 1899 they spoke team because of th e fact th a t she wood; No. 8, M ultnom ah. ¡evening at th e M ethodist church was ity: Sabbalh o bservance; soldiers Hved in S ilverton two years. From had sta rte d them o u t in th e first row n ig h t, S atu rd ay , when G over n o r W illiam Lloyd H ard in g of Iowa T he final arran g e m en ts w ere m ade one of th e best th a t has been g iv e n 1 an,) 8 allo rs: social and red le tte r »here th e fam ily moved to A lbany g rad e when she her self was s ta rtin g will be th e sp e ak e r a t th e H arding- by a general com m ittee of th re e m em days; scientific tem perance instruc- w here they lived tw o years, com ing h er teach in g career. Coolidge ratification m eeting, held a t P leasan t H ome for some tim e. In th e close of Miss C alk in s' talk u n d er th e auspices of all th e rep u b bers from each grange. tlo n ; Sunday schools; system atic ’« B oring, Oregon in 1906 Rnd re the At program was declared closed and lican clubs ln th e state. spite of th e th re a te n in g w eath er giving; tem p eran ce and lab o r; w ork m ain in g u n til th e tim e of his d eath , everyone was invited to m eet th e G overnor H ard in g is an able o ra SANDY SCHOOLS th e re was a larg e atten d a n ce and th e am ong colored people. j He was a kind husband and loving can n in g team . R efresh m en ts w ere tor. He cornea from a stu rd y re OPENED TUESDAY (,hurcb wa8 com fortably filled. At th e evening m eeting Dr. Love- ( fa th e r. T he last seven years of his served and all d ep arted a fte r a m ost publican sta te and is expected to ---------- 1 T he church ch o ir fu rn ish ed m ost Joy was th e sp eak er and gave a won life he has been a co n stan t suffered enjoyable evening. m ake an able p resen tatio n of th e The union high school and g ra d e , of th e music an d sang m any selec- d erfu l ad d ress on th e su b je ct of the being strick en w ith p artial paralysis, Follow ing F ra n k lin D. Roosevelt school opened T uesday a t Sandy, tions, many of which were of a hu- work of th e "H o u se of th e Good th e la st 16 m onths having to keep to CLUB BOYS PROVE THAT POULTRY PAYS and G overnor Cox, he is expected to Miss Earner M ixter and Miss Bess m orous n a tu re and created a g rea t N eighbor” th e ce n te r of Dr. L o v e -'h is bed, an d being cared for by his ----------- an sw er vigorously th e ir P o rtlan d B arton a re principal and a ssista n t In j deal of am usem ent. Several m em bers of th e G resham | speeches ami to develop construct- Joy’s work in F ran ce. Mrs. Lovejoy , bereaved wife and children, th e high school. Miss Ruby Meyer of j The playlet, “ The M inister’s W ife’’ has w ritten a book by th is titl No b rig h te r exam ple of loyalty of p oultry club have finished up th e ir ively th e republican position upon rep o rts and tu rn e d them In to th e ir th e vital Issues of the cam paign, Idaho is th e new g ra d e principal, was especially well rendered by the w hich is proving very popular. All i w om an’s love can be found th a n th a t leader, Mrs II. II E ling. I C hairm an Tlios. H. Tongue. Jr., Mrs. Geo. Ten Eyck is th e prim ary j Misses Mabel Sloop, R u th Ickler, of th e royalties from th e sale of the long u n tirin g care has evidenced, R o b ert S oderqulst, who is now llv- I will preside. R obert N. Stanfield. teach er. H er room will open Sep-j Vivian H illyard, Alm a L arson, A nna book is going to th e su p p o rt of the! Iowa he united w ith th e M. E. Ing in th e C edar d istric t, lias finished rep ublican nom inee for United Stales will Introduce G overnor te m b er 20. Most of th e neighboring L enn artz and Mrs. M yrtle B all. ch u rch and rem ained an e a rn est th ree p ro jects ln th e p o ultry division. I se n ato r w ork. On his ducks he m ade a profit of H arding. country schools opened T uesday and An am using little com edy was put C h ristian u n til his death. T h ere w ere 13 delegates from the $19. He sold his ducks jvhen th e . An a ttra c tiv e program of music, rep o rt good attendance. on by E v erett L ake and Rev. E arl G resham W. C. T. U. present F riday He was a patient sufferer. W hen fam ily sold th e ir itonie ln th e O resh- solos, cam pulgn q u a rte ts and mass T he C lackam as county rock crush- B.. Cotton. The am using jokes a t th e election of officers. They were asked how he was feeling th e answ er am d istric t as at th a t (line they ex- singing by the audience has been ar- pected to move to C alifornia. Now ranged. e r has been p u t in operation by Coun- which they got off were much en- Mrs. Mary R ussell, Mrs. J. C lanahan, would be “ fine and d andy” . th a t th ey are located ag ain R obert j T he republican ed ito rs of tho ty E ngineer H. C. C raw ford and joyed by th e audience, He died a t th e age of 80 years, Mrs. J. C. K ilgore, Mrs. Geo. Honey, expects to buy his ducks again as th is | sta te , m em bers of th e republican w ork on th e m a rk e t road betw een Miss E d ith F e lt played two very Mrs. W. F . Honey, Mrs. H. C. L arsen, eig h t m o n th s and tw enty-tw o days. division was th e m ost In terestin g to sta te ce n tral arid county com m ittees, Sandy and Dover is to be rushed, p re tty violin solos. As she was leav- Mrs. Mary P atch , Mrs. Richard T he fu n eral was held at th e hom e of b lm - ' th e O. A. It. and men and women ln R obert has a pen of 13 Ancona hens ¡official life ami m em bers of th e Iowa T he road w ill be routed to th e rig h t ing th e platform she was presented Beagle, Mrs. F red F ieldhouse, Mra. his d a u g h te r, Mrs. B artlem ny, and which he raised la st year. T hese society have been invited to atten d of R idderbush hill, sh o rten in g th e w ith a beau tifu l bouquet of gladioli, J. E. S tubbs, Mrs. B. W. Em ery, Mrs. th e rem ains taken to the F o ster cem are said to be one of th e finest flocks body. d istance and elim inating the hill. j H. L Ball and W. R. C rosier's d u et C. J. L u n d q u ist, Mrs. A lta M. Oentry. etery for in te rm en t S eplem ber 9, o f Anconaa to be found n e a r here. ln R a epublicans from G resham and It is said th a t a t least 2000 people was so well received th a t they w ere 1920, Rev. E arl B. C otton, officiating. R o b e rt’s rep o rt show s a profit of o th e r nearby localities ere planning $58 on the 13 laying hens. His th ird to atten d th e rally which will be one g ath ered blackberries and huckle com pelled to sing a second selection Hour* for Mclinol M eetings An- p ro ject was th e raisin g of baby of th e big ev en ts of th e cam paign. berries n ea r W ild Cat m ountain n ear before the audience would perm it the no,i..«^i. I PECULIAR FOLIAGE ~ chicks and he cleared $38 on tills Sandy. It has been a p opular cam p program to continue. FOUND ON CEDAR TREES project. The chicks w ere th e Buff A n um ber of G resham people a t T be question of jo in in g Union ing place for cam pers who com bined L eghorns. Rev. E arl B. Cotton introduced H igh school D istrict No. 2 will be tended th e Pom ona g ran g e W ed n es G resham Is a ttra c tin g the a tte n C arl Z im m erm an la an o th e r m em pleasure w ith th e business of g a th e r- the cham pion canning team of th e voted upon in Boring, C edar and Fair- tion of b o tan ists of th e s ta te since the ber who bas com pleted his rep o rts. day, Dr E sth e r Pohl Lovejoy and ing th e luscious fru it. N orthw est w hich was present. The view Monday, S eptem ber 20. Tbe discovery of th e cedars which grow In He has m ade a profit of $286 on the R. W. Gill were th e m ain sp eak ers on D P B rv A u n vwTAxr girl8 ha<1 ÍU8t ’’«‘u™«d from Spo- polls will be open from 4 p. m. until th e neighborhood of Hogan statio n . Z im m erm an flock of 200 hens Carl th e program . A fu lle r rep o rt of tho REBEKAHS ENJOY kane T he g ir l, san g a little song of The follow ing article Is tak en from has had com plete ch arg e of th is 8 p. m. a t F airview In th e city hall. m eeting will be given ln tho next th e O regonian: flock and has given them the best of BAOIkC l Ö U L1A L h anks fo r th e co n g ratu latio n s which At C edar th e polls will be open an A large grove of cedars w ith pe care. They have rep aid him for the Issue, The G resham R ebekahs enjoyed a were extended to them . h o u r from 1:30 to 2 :3 0 p. m. The cu liar foliage has been found n ear tim e he has spent. d elightful evening Monday when they T he whole evening was m ost sue. m eeting will he held In th e school- G resham by M. W. G orm an, local Mrs. R uth Macho, who fo r th e past had a basket social and program a fte r regBful MorP fh#n | J 0 w#g c| d botanist and c u ra to r of th e collection Halm onl Fiali I Salm on i two weeks has been ill at th e home of house. th e re g u la r business session. , , , a t tho fo restry building. Mr. G orm an Good fall salm on fo r hom e can The program consisted of selec- aa a re8uIt of ,h e evening s progrum At Borin« the m eeting will com m ade his discovery by chance a few ning and pickling at B onneville boat h e r m other, was taken to a P o rtlan d tions by th e I. O. O. F band of B o rin g ,, --------------------- m ence at 2 p. m it is understood and days ago and took with him to In landing Six cents a pound All you hospital T h u rsd ay m orning. L atest piano solo by Miss M axine M aryott, ’ Mr. and Mrs. A. W Shipley and spect tb e trees T. T. M unger of the w ant If you come early. rep o rts today a re th a t she Is slig h tly will m eet like th e an n u al school m eet reading by C asper A tterb u ry , recita- dau g h ter. Miss Mabel, atten d ed the fo rest service and Rodney G llsan. PER RY K ITZM ILLER , Improved. ings. All votes being cast a t one So fa r as th ese men know, these Adv.— Fisherman. : h' tim e. are th e only exam ples In existence of Cecil M etzger auctioned th e bas- bro’b e r- L ester A. Shipley, who died T he way to sell your p roduct to All voters of union d istric t w li' th is type of foliage, alth o u g h la n d T he Bank of G resham pays 6 per th e o th e r fellow Is to bny w hat he kets which brought more than $30. a t th e hom e of P o rtlan d relatives vote a t th e Bank of G resham at any scape g ard e n ers have developed a cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv. has to sell. T h at is why th e A lbers After the ltrneh the members en w here he had been fo r som e tim e u n variety of ced ar of sim ila r type. B ro th ers M illing com pany of P o rt joyed themselves by dancing and in der th e ca re of a physician. Mr. tim e from 9 a. m. u n til 4 p. m. T he cedars. Instead of having wide, K eep Your llattrrle«. Y oung land a few days ago received a larg e a social gathering. sw eeping branches, are stiff and up . T he only tonic any b attery needs ship m en t of w heat and corn from Shipley’s borne was In Or aits Valley, I in 11 len ien t». rig h t, giving th e trees th e ap p ear- la a little ch arging now and then S tudio Reo|w»nei| Oregon, but he cam e to G resham aev- Used p o tato diggers, one Iron Age ance of Ixim hardy poplars Over 100 S quare tre a tm e n t and a d rin k of wa- M anchuria. They could have bought F lorence M. Honey reopened h er p ra, w onthll and latP r wpn, to po tato p la n ter, good condition, a b a r trees a rc In th e grove all ap p aren tly th e g rain here, b ut w nated to aell ter once a week go a long way to piano studio September 13. 8tate ac- _ ... . . .__.___ . , gain. O th er good used Im plem ents. ab o u t th e aam e age. They are from ward keeping It In tiptop shape Aak flour In M anchuria. T his was th e s u r «Aazhor Phone Gresham ¡ ortland for treatment. He la credited teacher. W. A. H E 88E L , 20 to 30 feet high They a re consid Mr Pugh at C. E Osburn’s garage. first shipm ent of w heat ever b ro u g h t vived by a widow and three tons «81—Adv. to P o rtlan d from th e o th e r side of Phone 6x2 Phone 514 ered simply a freak development. —Ad». th e Pacific.