Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 29, 1921, Image 1

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VOL. 11, NO. 9
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GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON.
W. C. ALDERSON
TEACHERS
MULTNOMAH GRANGE SUPT. ENTERTAINS
HEARS ABOUT WEEVIL
M ultnom ah g ran g e held a very
p leasan t and profitable day at its reg­
u la r session S aturday. T here was a
large n um ber p resent and th é re g u la r
business of th e session was conduct-1
ed.
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
Seventy-seven teachers of M ultno­
m ah county schools w ere guests ot
W. C. A lderson, county school su p e r­
inten d en t, at a luncheon a t th e
cham ber of co m m erce'S atu rd ay noon
at th e close of th e re g u la r m onthly.
teacherg. m eetlng
A A C am pbell, principal of the
TUESDAY,
MARCH 29, 1921
SMALL BOY INJURED
IN POWER FEED CUTTER
Lo.vce .Mayfield, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M arion Mayfield of th e Powell
Valley d istrict, was th e victim o t a
serio u s accident a t his hom e S a tu r­
day when he attem p ted to use a
pow er feed chopper. In som e m an­
lier his sleeve was cau g h t in th e m a­
chine and drew his arm in break in g
th e boe above th e elbow so badly
th a t th e bone was to rn th ro u g h the
ttesh. T he boy’s m o th er w*as passing
th e building w here th e chopper was
located and h earin g Loyce scream
she ran in and threw off th e belt
stopping th e m achine. It is alm ost
certain his arm would have been
to rn off if assistan ce had not been
near.
Dr. H. V. Adlx was called and the
child was tak en to P o rtlan d w here
he is at th e Good S am aritan hospital.
It is expected th a t he will be brought
hom e in a sh o rt tim e.
A few days before Loyce was in-,
ju red H arley, th e younger boy, had
his fingers badly cut in a hand m a­
chine b ut he is doing well and the
cuts were only flesh pou n d s.
$1.60 PER YEAR
GRANGE CIRCUS WILL
SHOW AT ROCKWOOD
M ultnom ah g ran g e will move th e ir
“ circu s” , clowns, trap eze perform ers,
stro n g women, etc., to Rockwood
gran g e hall w here th ey will give tho
second p erform ance of th e season
S aturday evening. April 2d.
ThlB circus, which was given at
th e M ultnom ah gran g e hall th e last
of F eb ru ary before a packed house,
was one of the biggest evening's en ­
te rta in m e n t th a t has been p u t on for
som e tim e. Since th a t tim e several
ad d itio n s have been m ade to th e pro­
g ram Including som e fine m usical
num bers.
Beside th e m usical num bers th ere
will bo sev eral readings and a num ­
ber of o th e r features.
“ B orrow er’s Day” , a comedy Is
one of th e m ain fea tu re s of th e even­
ing. The cast Includes about a dozen
persons and it is h ard to decide
which of the group carries out th e ir
p art in th e best style. T h ere is a
poetry w riting Miss whose head is
filled with jingles, a deacon who gets
most Indignant, any n u m b er of in ­
quisitive, suspicious ladies and men
who are of a gossipy type, th e re is a
m ost a ttra c tiv e young lady and two
eligible young men and they a re all
mixed up in a neighborhood squabble
w hich gives plenty of chance for
am using situ atio n s.
Tho play ends in th e m ost d elig h t­
ful m an n er, “ and they all live h ap ­
pily ever a fte r.”
A nother little playlet given by four
ladies of th e Victory neighborhood,
p o rtray s th e tria ls of a m odern
housew ife who a tte m p ts to h ire a
se rv a n t ( ? ) She has plenty of
tro u b le but not from lack of can d i­
d ates who come to look her over. It
was especially well ren d ered and
created m uch am usem ent.
T h ere is also a series of comedy
sketches in which M aggie an d Jiggs,
M utt and Jeff, and th e K atzenjam -
m er Kids, M amma, C aptain and “ de
in sp ecto r” all ap p e ar In th e ir usual
roles. T he ch a racters have all been
chosen with care an d they have sp en t
som e tim e u n d erstu d y in g th e o rig i­
nals. These p arts have been consid­
erably enlarged d u rin g th e last
m onth and in doing so th e program
com m ittee have elim inated th e one
objection, th a t th e “comic se ctio n ”
of th e circus w asn 't long enough.
A special com m unication inform s
th e program com m ittee th at both the
clowns will be present. T he clowns
m ade a whole show by them selves a t
th e first perform ance and they too
have had a chance to th in k up som e
new stu n ts.
Rockwood g ran g e will serve su p ­
per a fte r th e program and will hold
a candy sale. T hero will be a sm all
adm ission charged.
T he en te rta in m e n t is one fu ll of
comedy and la u g h te r and everyone
who a tte n d s will g et th e ir m oney's
w orth in lau g h ter.
Thom pson school, was chosen toast-
P lans fo r a bazaar to be held next m aster for an inform al program of
O ctober w ere discussed and It was de- speeches.
Speakers review ed th e
cded to postpone any decisions until w or*1 of county schools d u rin g the
next m onth when everyone is re-
four years and lauded th e prog-
quested to bring in ' plans for the re8S m ade u n d er th e ad m in istratio n
event.
1
A lderson. Among those who
Five candidates w ere given first sP°ke at th e luncheon w ere H. C.
and second degree w ork. They w ere Seym our of th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral
Mr. and Mrs. John B ryan, Miss Fay College, lead er of boys’ an d girl6'
L ord, E arn est and E arl Lord.
i clubs ,n th e 8 ta te- several P o rtlan d
C. W. W alker, county fru it in s p e c t-' Pr lnclpals, and i’rincipal C. M. Quick-
or, gave a sh o rt ta lk on th e necessity j sa" o? tb e G resham g rad e school,
of spraying and th e tim e to spray in
A helpful fe a tu re of the m orning
th is county.
m eeting was class recitatio n under
J. E. S tansberry, sta te horticul- 'Hfection of teachers from P o rtlan d
tu ra l inspector, gave a ta lk on th e i city school®-
weevil th a t is destroying th e straw -
T he m onthly m eeting of th e coun­
M. G WOODLE HEADS
berry beds in th e n o rth e rn p a rt of ,y teachers is held in place of tn e QUARANTINE LAWS TO BE
RIGIDLY ENFORCED
MULT. CO. FARM BUREAU
th is state.
Mr. S tansberry had a a n n u al teach ers
in stitu te and is
PLEASANT HOME
clum p of straw b erry plan ts which Proving very successful and m ost
Several new cases of sm allpox have
At
th
e
M
ultnom
ah
F
arm
B
ureau
Dr.
Crockw
ell and wife from P o rt­
w ere badly infected and gave every- helpful in developing m ethods and
been reported to th e city h ealth of­ m eeting which was held in P o rtlan d land were visitors at F o rest L auder-
m
eeting
th
e
problem
s
of
th
e
ru
ra
l
one a chance to see Just w hat the
ficer d u rin g th e p ast few days and a J la st F riday M. G. W oodle of the back's Waster Sunday.
weevil looked like. H e told of the teachers.
| P leasan t View neighborhood was
Mr. and Mrs. F reelin C o rn u tt, of
stric
t q u ara n tin e will be imposed up­
reasons for th e inspection and fo r the
elected presid en t of the county organ P o rtlan d , were g u ests of Mr. and
q u a ra n tin e on straw b e rry plants NATIONAL G A R. and W.R.C.
on all who are in th e hom es w here ization. O ther officers elected were
Mrs. J. F . Collins.
REPRESENTED HERE any cases exist.
from Oregon by the Btate of Oregon.
H. W. Lynch, vice p resid e n t; Guy H.
Miss Ida Chase, who is a tten d in g
Mr. S tansberry h a s 'J u s t com pleted
The law provides th a t in homes R obertson, of L usted, se cretary ; J. school at M onm outh, was hom e for a
G. W. W onacott has received his
an inspection to u r of th e sta te and
com m ission as aide-de-cam p to Wm. w here th ere is sm allpox any who have L uscher of F airview , tre a su re r. J. sh o rt E a ste r vacation.
reported th a t th e re w ere only three
A. K etcham , com m ander-in-chief of had th e disease o r who have been W. E vans of C orbett, II. F. W ihlon of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C arp en ter are
patches in M ultnom ah county which
the national G. A. R. T his is one of successfully vaccinated d u rin g th e L usted, and I. A. Byers of L ents s ta ­ happy o ver th e arriv al of an 11-
w ere free from weevils. Only oue
the high positions of th e G. A. R. and past seven years m ay be released tion, were elected directors.
pound d au g h ter, E aster m orning.
patch in W ashington county, th ree in
These officers form th e executive
one which req u ires som e active serv ­ from q u ara n tin e provided they tak e
B. C. A ltm an fell last T uesday and
Y am hill and one in T illam ook were
ice. Mr. W onacott is u n d er th e o r­ th e proper precau tio n s by fu m ig a t­ com m ittee of th e county F arm B u­ fra ctu red several ribs. He is now
free from weevils Mr. S tansberry re ­
ders of th e com m ander-in-chief and ing th e ir clothes an d th en rem aining reau and th e adoption and ou tlin in g much Im proved and able to be up.
ported Marlon and C leckam as coun­
may be called upon a t any tim e to go aw ay from th e q u ara n tin ed home. of the program of work for th e coun­ Melvin K rab ill of P o rtland Is a ssist­
ty each have seven fields free from
to any m eeting or encam pm ent to On no account can th e re be any go­ ty was left to th is com m ittee. The ing w ith th e w ork on th e Ingelside
th e pest. Mr. S tan sb erry explained
rep resen t th e com m ander-in-chief. ing back and fo rth from th e q u a r­ executive com m ittee will m eet a t th e farm fo r a few weeks.
th e m ethod by which th e people of
B ureau
office W ednesday,
Mr. W onacott does not know how his an tin ed house. T he q u ara n tin e lasts F arm
W ilbur A ltm an has been ill w ith
th ese counties kept th e ir fields clear.
nam e cam e to be pre; nted fo r th is for 21 days a t least from th e begin­ March 30 and plan th e ir w ork arid th e m um ps and tonsilltls. He Is
P lan ts a re obtained from C alifornia,
com m isison as th e first know ledge he ning of th e disease and If th e pa­ appoint local com m ittees to carry on much im proved, however.
p lanted on new ground and then th e
Mrs. F erry Sm ith and baby d au g h ­
had of such action was the receip t of tie n t is not en tirely recovered by th a t th e work for a sh o rt tim e.
new plan ts are sold in C alifornia.
T here were m ore th a n a h undred te r, was an E aster v isito r at th e
,
,
.
,
the com m ission and aide-de-cam p s tim e as m uch longer as is necessary.
The ow ners keeping enough of th e . . . ,
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.
„ , , „ ¡insignia from th e n atio n al h ea d q u ar
Any one b reak in g th e q u ara n tin e farm ers a t th e m eeting which was hom e of h er m other, Mrs. G. E. Bau-
new plants to set out a new field for | ___ . , ,.
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1
der.
te rs a t Indianapolis, In d ian a
by
e ith e r going into a hom e o r p er­ m ost in terestin g .
them selves and plow ing the old beds
E. E. F lavill, ed ito r of th e W est­
It is rep o rted th a t T hom as T aylor
Mrs. C h risten a H um ason has also m ittin g any one to en te r a q u a ra n ­
under.
received sim ila r honors as she has tined home is laying him self liable ern F arm er, and Geo. A. Mansfield trapped a 3 00-pound black b ea r on
L. H. Stone, D. D. Ja ck and C. D.
been appointed as aid to th e n ational to th e fine and im prisonm ent im ­ were th e sp eak ers of th e day and they th e b an k s of th e Sandy river.
W elch w ere th e M ultnom ah county
L eonard P itts, who Is in th e field
created m uch In terest by th e ir clear
men who have patches of berries free p resident of th e W om en’6 Relief posed by th e ordinances of th e town
explanations of object», aim s and a rtile ry a t San A ntonia. Texas, was
Corps
and
has
received
h
e
r
com
m
is­
and
th
e
laws
of
th
e
state.
A
close
from weevils.
kicked by a horse recently and su f­
sion and insignia
supervision of all q u ara n tin ed hom es ideals of farm organizations.
A piano solo by Miss Zaidee Autl,
fered a broken Jaw and th e loss of
G
resham
people
are
very
proud
to
v
ill
be
m
ade
from
now
on
In
an
ef­
readings by Mrs. A. J. A ult and Mrs.
one of his fro n t te eth . Several
claim two of th e n atio n al officers of fo rt to see th a t th e re is no in frin g e­ PLEASANT HOME GIRL
S arah W heeler, a solo by Rev. E arl
WINS HONOR CONTEST stitch es were necessary to close the
an organization th a t m eans so much m ent of The law.
B. Cotton and a m arch by th e chll-
wound.
to th e people of th is n atio n as does
The q u a ra n tin e will be placed by
dren w ere fea tu re s of th e program .
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, .
In a com petition Just closed, R uth
A 10% -pound son was born Frl-
r,
, i
i
i
the
G.
A.
R.
and
th
e
auxiliary
organ-
Dr.
H.
H.
H
ughes,
town
h
ea
lth
of­
A lfred D. Cridge, th e Jo u rn a l re- , ,,
Ick ler of P lea san t Home and Helen day evening to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
,
. ..
,
, ization, th e W o m en s R elief corps, ficer, and no one will be released
p o rter, and his wife w ere p resent and . . . . . .
,
‘
Maxwell of G ilbert stn tio n were the N eibauer.
The young
man has
,
, .. ,
,
,,
r riends of these p opular local mem- from q u ara n tin e except w ith his per­
a t th e close of th e lectu re hour Mr. .
.
w inners of th e honor rings offered by been nam ed Ralph Irvin.
Both
„ C ridge
,,
.
.
.
,,
bers
a
re
happy
o
ver
th
e
ir
appoint
m ission.
gave an in te restin g little talk
,
.
K
th e gild reserves d ep a rtm en t of the m o th er and son are ioiug well
m ent and a re confident of th e wis-
Dr.
H
ughes
w
arns
ail
p
aren
ts
th
a
t
in which he expressed him self as w ill­
Y. W. C. A. Miss E thel M itchell of
Sunday services a t th e M ethodist,
dom of th e choice.
any one sending a child to school P o rtlan d is in ch arg e of th is work.
ing to assist in any way possible the j
church were well atten d ed Sqpday,
who
has
a
rash
of
any
so
rt
will
be
g ran g e and its patro n s and in which
The Sunday O regonian had th e
su b ject to a heavy fine u n d er th e pictures of th e g irls and th e follow ­ a n u m b er of new faces being In th e
he extended th e Invitation of th e j JOHN MOLL ANSWERS
DEATH S SUMMONS town ordinances and th a t th e rules ing account of th e ir work, in th e s o ­ congregation. In sp ite of th e fact
Jo u rn a l to use its pages for printing
th a t a t least 15 re g u la r a tte n d a n ts at
will be rigidly enforced. T h e fam ily
of g range notices, etc.
Sunday school w ere m issing on ac­
John Moll, fo r n early 30 years a d o ctor should be called and th e d iag ­ ciety section of th e p ap er:
T he day was m uch enjoyed and resident of th is vicinity, passed away
T he girls won 260 points. These count of sickness o r o th e r causes
th e re w ere a n um ber of visitors pres­ at his hom e on Pcrwell Valley road nosis of th e case left to him . Many were for h ealth , service, know ledge which k ep t them from Sunday school,
of th e ch ild ren who have had the and sp irit honors. T he work u n d er th e re was an in crease in th e reg u la r
en t beside those who spoke.
and Buckley avenue on S atu rd ay ,
atten d an ce. T he secretary rep o rted
An in te restin g record was broken ’ March 26, agpd 73 years He ,g Bur. disease have not been sick b u t have thp hpadtng of hp a,th ,ncIudp8 w.llk . 60 persons present.
FAIRVIEW PIONEER
sp
read
th
e
infection
by
m
ingling
,ng
Bpvpra|
m
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pg.
undpr
BPrvlcPi
S atu rday w hen Mrs. C ynthia W heeler vived by 6PVPn children Mrs A rth u r
T he en tire Sunday school and
SUFFERS APOPLEXY
cooking, hom e duties, ta k in g care of m any o th e rs who cam e only fo r th e
missed g ran g e fo r th e first tim e i n , G rant of L lnnem ann 8 tation: John w ith o th e r ch ildren.
preach in g service, enjoyed th e illus-
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The
county
h
ealth
officer
will
be
i
tbp
ch
ildren,
m
ending
and
doing
oth-
over 10 years
She was busy a t th e Moll of Mo n tav llla, Miss L ena Moll
trated serm on which Rev. E arl B.
D unbar, well known pioneer
UndPr know ledgo
hom e of Ralph N eibauer w here she of th e fanilly homp Hpnry and Mj,;p h ere again on T h u rsd ay and will Pr h elp fu | dutleB
Cotton gave on th e Passion W eek, j resid en t of F airview , suffered a
was caring fo r h e r grandson, Irvan v.ho live n e a r th e hom e place, Miss again give his opinion in a n um ber th e re are many th in g s th a t count, and as presented by th e people of Ober- stro k e of apoplexy on M onday roorn-
of
cases
u
n
d
er
question.
In
th
e
*
u
n
d
er
sp
irit
honors,
atten
d
in
g
Sun-
um m ergau. T he pictu res w ere un­
N eibauer, who arriv ed the nig h t be­ Cecilia Moll of W ashington, D. C.,
day school, discussing ten ideals, re ­ usually large and clear. One of the ing and is now In Oood S am aritan
fo re to gladden the hom e of Mr. and and Mrs. Lizzie K ronenberg of Oak- m ean tim e all suspicious cases are citin g Bible verses.
fea tu re s of the day was th e rep o rts hospital in P o rtlan d , w here he was
held in q u aran tin e.
Mrs. Irvan N eibauer. .Mrs. W heeler land C alifornia
“T he G irls’ Reserves are young of th e Misses A nna L e n n a rts and tak en for trea tm e n t.
Those who have been q u ara n tin ed girls in th e ir teens and th e m em ber­ Mabie Slbop, who w ere d elegates to
had not missed a session of Multno-
Mr MoU wa8 a natJve of G erm any
Mr. D unbar has been ja n ito r of th e
m ah g ran g e since O ctober, 1910.
| and canip t0 th ,8 pountry whpn he d u rin g th e p ast few days are th e ship is found in many of th e grad e th e O lder G irl’s conference at Mc­ school building and w ent th e re early
and
soVne
of
th
e
high
schools
The
M innville. These rep o rts were an
C. W. Gleason fam ily, w here Mr.
I was seven years of age. He was m ar- G leason is ill, L illie Nelson at the honor rings are o rn am en ted w ith a in sp iratio n to those who listened. A yesterday m orning to s ta rt th e fires.
CEDAR AND VICTORY
blue
tria
n
g
le
w
ith
th
e
le
tte
rs
’G.
R
.’
sh o rt program was given by th e m is­ He was probably strick en soon a fte r
: ried in W isconsin and cam e w ith his hom e of Miss Id a M. Schrepel, Vaye
“ Follow ing is th e code of th e re ­ sionary su p e rin ten d e n t, Mrs. H. L: reaching th e schoolhouse, as he was
A nu m b er of local people enjoyed fam ily to P o rtlan d 30 y ears ago.
H arm on a t th e L. H ylton hom e and serves :
Ball. A song by Alma and Genevieve p rep arin g to lig h t th e fire when he
a neihgborhood picnic a t th e Victory
T he fun eral services w ere held at Mrs. Cecil M etzger who is being
“ As a Girl R eserve I will be g r a ­ Bickford was especially enjoyed.
cious
in
m
anner,
im
p
artial
In
Judg­
school Sunday and a m ost delightful St. Jo se p h ’s church n ea r L innem ann cared for by Mrs. G ulllckson a t the
O m er B urris of Mist, Oregon, sp en t fell. He was in an unconscious con­
m ent, ready for service, loyal to th e past week a t th e hom e of his sin­ dition when found by th e teach ers
day was spent. T here was plenty of on M onday m orning« Requiem mass M etzger home.
friends, reaching tow ard th e best, ter, Mrs. Wm. H ow lett. He left S u n ­ when they cam e fo r th e day ’s work.
fun and an ab u n d an t dinner and ev- wa> said by Rev. F a th e r N u tk er of
As n early as could be learned all earn est In purpose, seeing th e b e a u ti­ day for P o rtlan d .
eryone was happy.
Mt. A ngel and th e serm on was of th ese cases are doing well.
ful, eag er for know ledge, rev eren t to
T he records of th e P lea san t Home Because of his advanced age, Mr.
God-, victorious o ver self, ever de­ M. E. Bunday school show only 1 pu­ D unbar's condition is consedired se r­
P lans for th e sta n d ard izin g of Vic- Preacb ed by Rev. l a t h e r G regory of
pil In th e prim ary and Ju n io r classes ious.
to ry school a re progressing nicely Sacred H ea rt church, P o rtlan d . The R ev. Erni-st Sm ith, F orm er P astor of pendable, sincere a t all tim es.’’ ,
In th e prim ary and Junior classes
and additio n al money is being raised , body " as laid to rest in St. Jo se p h ’s
Handy IMew of lllood Poisoning.
MISS CLARA KERSLAKE
who has m ade a record of perfect
S an e U tility D ecision.
for the needed im provem ents.
At cemetery beside th a t of his wife who
Rev. E rn est Sm ith, p asto r of the
BRIDE OF BULL RUN MAN atten d a n ce th is year. T his is Zelma
The
U
nited S tates Suprem e co u rt
Collins, a Junior. U ntil Bunday th ere
th e P aren t-T each er m eeting w hich Pa88,‘d aw ay on F eb ru ary 6th of last M ethodist church at McMinnville,
Miss C lara J. K erslake, d a u g h te r of were fo u r In th e race. Floyd, V era upholds decisions of Oregon Public
was held F rid a y evening th e re was
>ears.
died a t his home la st F rid a y from
end Eva Stafford being th e o th e r service com m ission, th a t cities ca n ­
blood poisoning. T he fu n eral se rv ­ Mr. and Mrs. A1 K erslake of Spring- th ree. The sudden illness of Floyd
goodly nu m b er p resen t and a pleas-
not compel public u tilities to give
dale,
becam
e
th
e
b
rid
e
of
L
ouis
E
r­
DEWEY
GIBBS
WEDS
ices
were
held
Sunday.
T
his
news
a fte r th e fam ily w ere in th e car
an t evening spent.
T he proceeds
them
free m unicipal service In ex­
vin
B
aker
,of
Bull
Run
a
t
a
quiet
EASTERN
OREGON
GIRL
ready to s ta rt for Bunday school pre­
will bring sorrow to m any friends in
from th e refre sh m e n ts will be added
change for ch arters.
vented
them
from
atten
d
in
g
Bunday
w
edding
w
hich
was
solem
nized
a
t
th
e
sections
n
ear
Sandy
w
here
Rev.
to th e sta n d ard iz atio n fund.
Miss E lm ira F ra n k of Ione, and
In num erous tow ns free h y d ran t
the home of th e groom 's p aren ts, Mr. I an(’ broke Die record of th e la tte r
Alton D outhet has th e m easles now Dewey Gibbs of G resham w ere m ar­ Mr. S m ith was p asto r ab o u t six years
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th ree.
Floya is now h im self again service, free telephones and free se r­
and Mrs I. A. B aker of L usted.
and rP gre(tlng th a t h i„ goa| ,
ago.
Rev.
S
m
ith's
fa
th
e
r
was
p
asto
r
b u t is g e ttin g along in a satisfactory ried a t the hom e of th e b rid e ’s p a r­
Mrs. B ak er is well know n In th e J y ea r’s p erfect atten d a n ce has been vice on s tr e e t cars had been forced
m anner. W endell h asn ’t broken out ents in Ione Sunday m orning
The of th e P lea san t Home charge at Springdale neighborhood w here sho broken.
from public u tilities, th u s casting ad ­
ab
o
u
t
th
e
sam
e
tim
e
and
many
peo­
w ith th e rash yet but is feeling badly groom ’s m other, Mrs. R. W. Gibbs,
ditional burd en s on p riv ate patrons.
atten
d
ed
school.
She
was
also
a
stu
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and it is supposed th a t he is coming was th e only one of Mr. G ibb's rela- ple will rem em ber th e family.
T he Oregon le g isla tu re enacted
cent of th e C orbett high school. Mr BASKET BALL GAMES
th e Eddy bill to com pel th e Public
down w ith th e contagion. L aurence tives who w lrtessed th e cerem onv
B aker is an overseas veteran of the
TO BE RESUMED FRIDAY service
Wtial G overnm ent f a n I»<>.
com m ission to really legalize
Is en tirely over th e « • • ts of the di- which was a quiet home affair,
T he O r|p n t baakpt b a„ tean , w |„ such ineq u itab le co n tracts, b u t th e
T he governm ent can n o t create g re a t world w ar He is em ployed at
sease now.
L A J OJ ^ J ^ UPle_ ._retUrn.ed L® bM lneaa except in a sta te of war. o r Cam eron and Hoggs mill n ear Bull I mppt thp Llncoln
governor vetoed th e bill as an in ­
L eag u ers In a sec-
E dgar W ilson is having a hom e G resham M onday evening and will
by going into th e tax p ay er’s pocket Run and th e young couple will m ake ond gam p a t , hp O r|(jnt h a „ F r)day te rferen ce with sound policy.
.u i- u _
u
i
-• — — — --------------------------- i To allow city councils or even th e
lig h tin g electric p lan t installed on his m ake th e ir hom e w ith Mr and Mrs
to fix prices h ig h er th an th e law of th e ir hom e on Mr. B aker a home- ev en | ng April 1st.
T hese te a m a , people them selves to exact free ser-
farm and It is expected th a t the- work ) R W. Gibbs fo r a sh o rt tim e.
stead n ear Bull Run.
supply and dem and.
played one of the m ost exciting gam es j vice o r service at special rates in
of w iring will be com pleted this
Mrs. Gibbs will be rem em bered by
j held an ab u se equal to free passes,
Mr. B aker is a b ro th e r of Mrs. S.
It can only help business by re ­
evening. F riday.
m any friends as th e charm ing young lieving it of burdens of taxation an a F. P itts of Lusted and Miss Florence of th e season recently. W hen th e on th e theory th a t all such service
gam e closed th e re was a tie score | m ust be paid for by h ig h er rates
Mr. ami Mrs. I. T. W ood, Miss Ma- lady who spent some tim e la st «um ­
regulation. Given th e hom e m ark ets B aker of G resham .
It was decided to play th e tie off in j charged som e o th e r users
bel Wood, Mrs. E thel E llenberg an a raer w ith th e fam ily of her uncle,
and m ark ets abroad to sell surplus
five
m inutes but nt th e close of five
d au g h ter, V irginia, Mrs A lta G entry j C harles Calkins.
S a le s m a n W a n t «-«I.
S«v John B rou n for Im-urance. /
products, business and
production
W
ant
a
live
b
u
stle
r
to
sell
Chev-
m
in
u
tes th e re was still a tie. Anoth-
and son R ussell were gu ests at th e
Mr. Gibbs Is a well known Gresh-
I can ta k e care of all line« of
will and m ust ta k e care of itself.
ro lets in G resham te rrito ry . Exper- e r fine m inutes resu lted in th e Lln- sta n d ard in su ran ce. Including F ire.
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. N. E T u rn er, in am boy and an ex-service man who
lence unnecessary. Must own your coin team w inning two points which Life, C asualty, A utom obile In th e
P o rtlan d Sunday aftern o o n . Miss saw m any m onths of overseas service.
II h n<l latom lry.
own C hevrolet, e ith e r new o r used
best com panies on ea rth . John
W ood retu rn ed to O. A. C. in th e af-
Many frien d s of th e young couple
Also all kinds of work except c u r­ F or p articu la rs see Jo h n Bacon, closed th e game.
Brown, Main stre e t, G resham , phone
T
he
b
ask
et
ball
fans
feel
th
a
t
they
ta
in
s
and
collars
Ixicated
on
Hood
Bales M anager F ields M otor Car
981.
tf
ternoon a f te r a w eek’s vacation at wish them a long and happy life to-
aven
u
e,
between
T
h
ird
and
F
o
u
rth
.
Com pany of G resham , o r phon» me a re to have a tre a t when th e team s
gether.
home.
Mrs. Jo h n 8tanley.
D entistry m ade painless by nerve
at G resham 1601 o r G resham 1621
m eet again for th ey a re capable of
Don’t slight yourself >y slighting > “ «*»«
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Money savers sure enough.— Wan-
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