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t T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 11, NO. 12 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, H. R. ADRIAN MANAGER COUNCIL HOLD LIVELY NEW BASEBALL TEAM SESSION TUESDAY EVE. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921 NEW RAKER GARAGE ACME OF CONVENIENCE T he council a t ite re g u la r m eeting i T he baseball team m et T hursday C. I. R a k er & Son have moved not be used for sto ra g e of cars it T uesday g ra n te d th e petition of a evening in th e city hall and discussed into th e ir new g ara g e b u ilding on , would be possible to han d le ffo cars la rg e m ajo rity of th e residents of th e advisability of p u ttin g a team in Powell stre e t and are ready fo r busi i in th e re . T he old g ara g e will be used F irs t s tre e t th a t It be graveled th e field. E veryone present was ness. In fact they have been so busy ; for sto rag e space en tirely . fo r a distance of 860 feet west from h ea rtily in favor of a team , prob th a t they have found it difficult to A djoining th is m ain building is Main stre e t. T his new piece of g rav ably due to th e fact th a t m ainly the get th e ir ne$- q u a rte rs ready fo r bus ! th e w ork shop w hich faces on South old team of last y ear w ith a sp rin k eling will connect up w ith the Main stree t. T his b u ilding is a two ling of business men tu rn ed out. A iness. stre tc h of grav el w hich is already sto ry building and th e low er floor E kstrom , last y ea r’s m anager, could T he building is u n doubtedly the laid n ear the C atholic church. not accept th e reins th is y ear due to finest in G resham and is said to be 1 v^hich opens o u t on a level w ith T he stre e t w ill be graveled from business, so H. R. A drian was chosen th e finest equipped F o rd g ara g e Main stre e t is used as a place fo r th e curb to curb. Nine feet in th e center in his place. H e can be found a t the found anyw here on th e Pacific sto ra g e of oil and trac to rs. T he up of th e s tre e t will be graveled eight S tan d ard Oil com pany’s p lan t and is Inches deep and th e gravel will be ready to give anyone consideration. coast if not in th e e n tire country. per floor is on a level w ith th e m ain th re e inches th ick on each side to th e Any suggestions will be listened to Every possible convenience fo r th e b u ilding an d is one of th e best expeditious h an d lin g of re p a ir and equi ped w ork shops in th e country. curb. and any questions reg a rd in g th e The council a t th is m eeting also team , can be referre d to him for service w ork is included in th e R ebpring an d b earin g bu rn in g m a eq u ipm ent of th e building w hich chines have been in stalled and every fixed th e license fees fo r peddlers, action. , th in g th a t would m ake it possible to rp p resen ts a cost of $40,000. agents, fru it vendors and bread w ag Every person having any baseball com pletely o v erhaul an engine in a T h e m ain b u ilding w hich faces ons o r o th e r concerns who sell o r de ability is req u ested to be a t th e old liv e r goods fo r resale w ithin th e city ball diam ond next Sunday afternoon Powell stre e t is approxim ately 100 d ay ’s tim e is in stalled in th e well- lim its. T he license fees w ill be $15 a t 3 o’clock w hen th e first try o u ts by 130 feet in size and includes a lig h ted shop. One of th e rem a rk a b le fea tu re s of covered drivew ay w here p atro n s will p er m onth o r if th e ow ners only m ake will be held. th e en tire building is its w onderful be in th e dry w hile th ey a r e 's e c u r a few trip s a m onth they m ay pay a T he men are determ ined to p u t a license of $2 fo r each day on which w inning team in th e field, b u t to do ing oil, gasoline, w ate r o r air. At lig h tin g facilities, a t n ig h t electric th e p resen t tim e p atro n s can ob tain lam ps m ake th e n ig h t as b rig h t as th ey deliver goods. F oot peddlers th is they will have to have su p p o rt. w ater o r a ir a t any tim e of day or day and d u rin g th e day it appears to will pay a license of $1 a day. It is up to th e town a t la rg e to give T he h ea lth and police com m ittee them not only financial su p p o rt but n ig h t and beginning May 1st th e be en tirely m ade of g lass th e rooms w ere ordered to in vestigate th e d rain also th e ir m oral support. T he team com pany will have a n ig h t m an in aro so light. T he windows a re so age at T hird an d Main stree ts. Sev is a city ad v e rtise m en t so let every charge who will be ready to serve effectively placed th a t th is lig h t is w ith o u t glare. them a t any h o u r of th e n ig h t. ’ eral com plaints have been m ade th a t body boost it. An experienced corps of w orkers T h e ten larg e p late glass w indow s th e d rainage a t this place is poor and is on hand ready to serv e th e public th a t se p a ra te th e covered drivew ay th e com m ittee will in vestigate to find MISSIONARY AT THE from th e m ain building m ak e th e a t all tim es. C. I. R a k er an d son, o u t th e cause. METHODIST CHURCH in te rio r very lig h t and a ttra c tiv e . E. W. R ak er, h av e g en eral su p er T he council also in stru c ted the re T he Rev. W. L. K ing, retu rn ed T he e n tire circle inside th e windows vision of th e g ara g e an d business corder to publish a notice calling for m issionary, who sp en t 33 years of will be used for a show floor and as w ell as th e E sta ca d a g arag e and bids for th e construction of th e side tra c to rs, F o rd sedans, a re busy all of th e tim e. w alk on South Main s tre e t from th e his life as a re p rese n tativ e of th e F o rd so n Mrs. C. I. R a k er is in ch arg e of coupes, to u rin g cars ar.d ru n ab o u te M ethodist Episcopal church, in In in tersection of Powell and Main stre e t, south. T he notice calling for dia, will speak next Monday evening will be on display. At p rese n t th is th e office and has proven h er ef space is v acant as deliveries are ru n ficiency in th a t w ork d u rin g th e past bids and giving specifications for the a t th e church. Mr. K ing's add ress is one in th e ning behind a t th e F ord p lan t and few years. w ork will be found elsew here in this T. J. Bailey h as ch arg e of th e series of m eetings th a t will begin R ak er & Son have sold all th e new issue. service d ep artm en t. O rdinance 107 was given its th ird w ith S unday’s services, u n d er the cars they have had on hand. R. D. Bailey will handle th e sale J u s t back of th e show room on read ing and was passed. It is now a direction of th e paotor, Rev. A. S. law, having been signed by th e mayor. Hisey, assisted by Miss L illian Cress th e ea st sid e of th e building a re the of gasoline, oil, etc. W ard Inglis will be in charge of T his o rdinance provides th a t no from the P o rtlan d Deaconess Home. cases fo r th e display of F ord p arts chickens may be kept in any building T he p asto r will preach tw ice on and accessories. This d ep a rtm en t is th e p arts and accessory d ep artm en t. closer th a n 10 feet to th e property Sunday, in th e m orning on th e n o t y et com plete b u t will soon be in Mr. Inglis recently cam e h ere from line and 25 fee t from a public stree t. them e, "B uried T alen ts,” an d in th e ship shape. In th is d ep a rtm en t th e re E stacad a to h an d le th is line of work. R. R. Bailey w ill co n tin u e in T h e ordinance also provides for th e evening on “ If I Could Begin A gain.” will be a com plete line of p a rts fdr ch arg e of th e sales d ep artm en t. F o rd cars and Fordcon tra c to rs as T he m eetings will continue th ro u g h p ro h ib itin g erection o r m aintaining In the shop, M. J. A llshouse, Jo h n of a priv ate g ara g e o r b arn n ea rer th e next two weeks, w ith services well as a full lin e of F ordson tra c to r McGinnis and Ja k e L arson will con th a n 25 feet to a public stre e t. In each night. They will be conducted im plem ents. On th e west side of th e e n tra n ce tin u e th e ir efficient service. th e case of buildings already con as a School of Religion, w ith a ses T he erection of a building of th is stru c te d th e ow ners m ay have a year sion fo r th e boys an d g irls a t 3 :30 doors a re th e offices and rest room s p. m. and th e session fo r young peo all m ost a ttra c tiv e in design and type in G resham m akes an epoch in which to move such building. both, in th e gro w th of th e town and W arm discussion follow ed the in ple and a d u lts a t 7 p. m. Studies in furn ish in g s. T he e n tra n ce to th e re p a ir shop is in th e developm ent of th e autom obile tro d uction of O rdinance 108 designed hym ns, th e Bible, and in th e personal Ten y ears ago Dr. A. to re stric t th e nu m b er of chickens religious life will be conducted at on th e w est side of th e building and business. is en tered by a graveled drivew ay Thom pson erected th e first larg e th a t may be k ep t in th e residence sec each session. T he Sunday school atten d an ce, from Powell s tre e t along th e west g ara g e In G resham . T his building, tion on W allu la H eights. T he m eet which is now occupied by A. E kstrom was seriously in terfered sid e of th e building. ing waxed w arm over th is question, which tru ck in g com pany, was a m uch h e r w ith by sickness, is g e ttin g back to-1 J u s t a t th e le ft of th e e n tra n c e Is A. W. B otkin and C. G. Schneider leading th e discussion in favor of the w ard norm al. In te re stin g classes for located th e sto ra g e b attery sta tio n alded im provem ent in th e tow n and o rd inance and A. F. H am m ar and all ages are held. All are welcome. and n ex t to th a t is the service s ta created ab o u t as m uch am azem ent in T he E pw orth L eague will be led tion w here all m inor breakdow ns reg ard to size, ex p en d itu re of money, T. R. H ow itt leading th e opposing by Miss Cress. T he topic, “ A Sab may be rep aired in a sh o rt tim e. At etc., a t th a t tim e as th e R a k er g a r faction. A fter about an hour and a th is sta tio n all sp ark plug tro u b le age is doing at th e p rese n t tim e. h alf of arg u m e n t the council appoint b ath fo r Self, o r Service.” and trifling ad ju stm e n ts th a t do not ’ Many local people do not realize T he choir will lead in th e singing ed a com m ittee to in vestigate the s it u ation and try and reach som e sa tis a t both Sunday services beside ren- [ req u ire th e use of th e shop m achines as y et w hat a re m a rk a b le building factory conclusions by A pril 20 on dering a high class b it of sacred m u - , will be handled in a very prom pt has been erected In th e ir m idst. To m anner. T his service sta tio n d e p a rt th e public R a k er & Son extend an in w hich d ate th e ad jo u rn ed m eeting sic a t each of them . “ T he C hurch of th e W arm H e a rt.” m en t is one copied from th e F ord v itatio n to visit th e new g ara g e and has been called. T he com m ittee con g ara g e at E ugene and is said to be m ake a to u r of inspection and a trip sists of four m em bers of th e council m ost successful in th e efficient th ro u g h th e b u ilding will prove a who have no property in te rests in MRS. LUANA ORVIS IS BRIDE OF WM. DUPHNIA h an d lin g of all so rts of w ork. revelation of w hat a m odern up-to- W allu la H eights and w’ho will be in a A lthough th e new b u ilding wi]l d ate F o rd g ara g e m eans. position to ta k e an im p artial view of W illiam D uphnia, of P o rtlan d , and ; th e situ atio n . They are L. L. K idder, Mrs. L uana Orvis, d au g h te r of Mr. MUSICAL PROGRAM FOR B. L. W alrad, A. F. H am m ar and T. and Mrs. Jo h n Stanley of G resham ,! WOODCRAFT WOMEN TO ELECT DELEGATES MISSIONARY MEETING R. H ow itt. F in al action will be taken w ere m arried a t V ancouver, S atu rd ay i on th is m easure at th e adjourned afternoon, April 2. T he W om an’s H om e M issionary T he N eighbors of W oodcraft will m eeting if they cannot m ake any ad Both Mr. and Mrs. D uphnia are m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. R ichard society will m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. ju stm e n t satisfac to ry to all. well known in G resham and many A. W. B otkin on W ednesday, April B eadle T uesday a t 2 o’clock to nom T he o rdinance provides th a t not friends! will wish them happiness. 13 a t 2 :3 0 p. m. Mrs. W. E Beegle m ore th an 36 fowls may be k ept in A t p resen t th e young couple will in ate delegates to th e d istric t m eet the lead er has a rra n g e d th e follow th e W allula H eights section w ithout stay w ith Mr. D uphania’s sister, Mrs. j ing which will be held a t Hood R iver ing in te re stin g m usical program . th e perm ission of a large m ajo rity of Je an H am lin, in P o rtlan d an d they som e tim e in th e n e a r fu tu re . This Special m usic will be ren d ered by resid ents of th e section and then only expect to m ake th e ir hom e p erm a m eeting has been especially called the la d les’ q u arte t. u n d e r ce rtain stip u lated conditions. fo r th is purpose and all m em bers nently in th e city. D uet, M ildred P ullen an d M yrtle This section is considered one of are u rged to be present. R u sh er; piano selection, D oris Zim th e choicest resident portions of town A n u m b e r of officers will be in m erm an ; violin solo, Elsie Sm ith. M otor B o o te s to Ite t'lm ged. C hanges have been announced in sta lle d a t th is m eeting who w ere to and m any b eau tifu l hom es have been T he an n u a l L en ten offering will erected th e re during the p ast few th e ru ra l m o to r ro u tes from th e have been in stalled at th e la st re g u bo received a t th is m eeting. All P ortlan d and G resham postoffices to years, w hile a n um ber of o th e r homes go Into effect on April 16. T he east la r m eeting w hich was called off by m em bers are urged to b rin g o r send a re being planned fo r th a t section end of the P o rtlan d ro u te will be th e q u ara n tin e. th e ir offering. E verybody is cor d u rin g th e next yfiar and a half. The served from T routdale. T h a t p art dially invited. of G resham , R o u te A, in th e P leas-| 7 7 Q ueries 7 7 erection of a large unsightly chicken a n t V alley neighborhood will be | 1. If you lo st a lib ra ry book on house and th e estab lish m en t of a placed on a P o rtlan d ro u te. Some See Joh n B rown for in su ran ce. I can ta k e care of all llneB of com m ercial chicken yard rig h t in the patro n s on th e Section L ine and the stre e t o r ca r w hat would you do? 2. If you found a lib rary book on sta n d ard insurance, including F ire, cen ter of th e section has aroused the Base L ine roads now served from Life, C asualty, A utom obile in th e ire of th e p roperty ow ners of th a t P o rtlan d will be served from G resh th e stre e t, by th e roadside, o r in a j I best com panies on ea rth . Jo h n am. M ore detailed Inform ation con section and th is o rdinance 108 was! cerning th e changes will be pub sto re o r shop w h at would you do? Brown, Main stre e t, G resham , phone To be answ ered in th e next issue. M l , d rafted a t th e req u est of th ese p r o p - 1 lished la ter. I? e rty ow ners who petitioned th e coun cil fo r relief. T he suggestion has been m ade th a t ] p ro p erty ow ners buy o u t th e ow ners . of th e offensive yard b u t they feel th a t th a t w ould be no protection b u t | th a t th is would be no protection but w ould only establish an undesirable precedent w hich would keep them alw ays buying o u t chicken yards. I t is an in te restin g situ atio n and ! will probably come to a final decision im plem ent m achinery on April 20 at th e adjo u rn ed m eeting. STOP STOP STOP Water Systems for electric or gas engine power. PUMPS for any depth or style of well — installed—satisfactory to you. P ractical Plow » for all Purposes JUNIOR JERSEY CLUB EFFORT TO REORGANIZE HAS BEEN ORGANIZED A RUPERT CANNERIES Miss E th el I. C alkins, county club leader, has organized a Ju n io r J e r sey Calf club w ith C. P. T allm an as leader. C h arles T allm an of C edar was elected p resid e n t; Dale A ltm an, of L usted, vice p resid e n t; Emil K illin, of C o ttrell, se cretary . T he o th e r o th e r m em bers of th e club a re E rn est Meyer of L usted, F re d Bowman of G ilb ert and Ralph M cCullough of P lea san t Valley. T h e club req u irem en ts a re a little different th is year, In th a t th e calves m ust be owned by th e club m em bers who will carry them th ro u g h th e ir first y ea r of production. Of th e six calves ow ned by th e m em bers of th e Ju n io r Jersey club, two will be reg istered and two are su b ject to re g istra tio n . All are by p u re bred sires. T he H olstein club has not yet been o rganized b u t will be w ithin th e next tw o weeks. T h ere will be a la rg e r p ercen tag e of reg istered stock in th e H olstein club as som e local breeders are releasin g som e fine calves fo r th e club w ork a t a price w ithin reach of th e boys. As a re su lt of a series of m eetings of sto ck h o ld ers and cred ito rs, indica tions stro n g ly point to th e reo rg an i- i zatlon of th e financial affairs of th e A. R u p ert com pany. T he com pany . operates eig h t lurge canneries, in cluding on e in th is city. Since th e m illion d o lla r concern w ent in to th e hands of a receiver, H. F. D avidson, one of th e m ost suc- ! cessful grow ers of th e Pacific N o rth - I west and form erly a canner, has been elected p resid en t of th e com pany. He j was in E u ro p e when th e m a rk e t’s stag n atio n caused tro u b le and h u r ried hom e im m ediately to stra ig h te n o u t th e affairs of th e com pany. T he sto ck h o ld ers g av e Mr. D avid son full au th o rity to use th e nam e " R u p e rt” in any org an izatio n th a t m ight o p era te th e com pany’s eig h t canneries d u rin g th e com ing canning season. In ad d ressin g th e sto ck h o ld ers Mr. Davidson declared, “ th a t th e in d u s try faces th e g re a te st crises of Its history b oth from th e ru n n e r's and th e g ro w er’s view point.” He de clared, “ th a t every b an k er, grow er, and farm er in th e Pacific N orthw est should su p p o rt only th e canneries in th e ir respective neighborhoods.” VICTORY SCHOOL PLANS Said Mr. Davidson, “To every CHICKEN PIE SUPPER banker, g ro w e r o r m erch an t in com T he V ictory P aren t-T each er asso m unities w here R u p e rt can n eries or ciation a re planning to give a big o th ers o p era te I advise conservation program and chicken pie su p p er at of all cre d its and resources fo r th e th e schoolhouse F rid ay evening, su p p o rt of th e canneries th a t serve th e ir respective d istricts. F o r th e ir A pril 15. An u nusually fine program of m u own good g ro w ers m ust be su re th a t sic, readings, an d dialogues Is being th e ir su p p o rt will go directly into th e a rran g e d and a sm all adm ission will operation of th e canneries in th e ir be charged. At th e close of th e pro own com m unity. They cannot afford g ram a chicken pie su p p e r will be to ta k e any chances on an y th in g served by th e ladies a t a m oderate else.” price. T h e funds raised will go to REQI'EST FOR BIDS TO CON- w ard a fund fo r th e stan d ard izatio n S T R IC T SID E-W ALK S AND of th e V ictory school. CURBS. All a re u rged to co operate in the Notice is hereby given th a t th e w ork and a good tim e is prom ised council of th e town of G resham will all who atten d . for a period of 10 days from d ate ac cept bids fo r th e con stru ctio n of 22 feet of curb to be placed a t th e 8. W. SILAS E CARD DIES Corner of Powell and South Main AT BORING HOME stre e ts and fo r 95.75 feet of Bide- walk and cu rb extending South on Silas E. Card, a well know n Boring (he W est sid e of South Main s tre e t m an, died at his hom e M onday, April from th e Intersection of Powell and South Main stree ts. T he 22 feet of 4. F u n e ra l services w ere conducted curb, (lie first 50 feet of elde-w ulk a t th e B oring M. E. church by Rev. and curb extending South from th e A. S. H isey, T uesday aftern o o n . In intersection of Powell and South Main stre e ts and th e second section te rm en t in th e D am ascus cem etery. of side-w alk and curb consisting of Silas E. Caril was born In Den 45.75 lineal feet to be each included m ark, May 14, 1853, and died a t his in a se p a ra te bid m aking th re e sep ho.me in Boring April 4, 1921, aged a ra te and d istin ct bids in all All clearing, grad in g , g ru b b in g and 67 years, 10 m onths and 20 days. rem oving of cem ent o r plank sid e He cam e from D enm ark in early w alks sh all be included in and m ade childhood and lived fo r several years a p a rt of th e co n tra ct price for con All in C alifornia. T hirty-five years ago stru ctin g side-w alk and curb. he cam e to Oregon and 16 years ago co n tracts sh all bo based on a price per lineal foot of com pleted w alk and to Boring. curb o r w alk o r curb. T he site for H e was m arried N ovem ber 5, 1879 th e walk shall be g rad ed to a uniform to Miss E lla Spencer a t O roville, C al surface 3% inches below (he official g rad e and tlie su rface so prepared ifornia. sh all be fre e from all stum ps, ru b Mrs Card died a t B oring ab o u t 10 bish o r o th e r m aterial n o t co n stitu t years ago. T h ere w ere no children. ing a good fo u n d atio n ; all holes o r D uring his lifetim e Mr. C ard was o th e r depressions below g rad e Bhall filled w ith rock and d irt and well actively engaged in farm in g and In bn tam ped before laying th e first th re e th e m e rc an tile business. Inch** of con crete for th e walk and H e is survived by a b ro th e r and th e curt) m ust lie laid in the sam e siste r in C alifornia an d a sister, Mrs. m an n er; excavation o r form boards Lily Acock and o th e r relativ es at m ust be used to in su re a proper and uniform size of all work T he to ta l B oring. depth of th e curb sh all be not less th an 12 Inches with an 8-inch base and six Inches in width at th e top EVANGELIST EMERICK th e in n e r wall of th e cu rb p er AT BAPTIST CHURCH with pendicular, and th e cu rb whan fin Evangelist. I. G. E m erick will ished sh all show a 6-lnch face of preach a t th e B ethel B ap tist church, sm ooth w o rk : flash boards may be and h alf inch of m o rta r then G resham , on next S unday m orning used plastered on a six-inch face. T he a t 11 o'clock. In th e evening fo l side-w alk sh a ll have a w idth over all low ing th e m eeting of th e II. Y. 6 foot 6 inch** and th is w ith th e P. U., th e pastor, Rev. Jesse Brown, of 6 Inch cu rb shall m ake a to tal w idth will discuss th e topic, “T he W ise of the w alk and curb of 7 feet. M an's W isdom .” Bliile school m eets The w alk sh all have a base of con a t 10 o’clock. A cordial in vitation crete com posed of. six p arts m edium is extended to all th ese services. gravel o r live p arts crushed rock 1 *4 inch in size and one p a rt sh arp sand P reven t D isease o f Guinn. Do you know th a t ta r ta r scales, to one p a rt good live hy d rau lic ce im perfect fitting crow ns and bridges, m ent; th is Is not to be sliced down o v erh an g in g fillings, irrita tin g gum s, but sh a ll be tam ped to a uniform all c o n trib u te to p y o rrh ea, pus of depth of % Inch below th e finish T he top p art, drer.slng o r fin gum , Inflam m ation of gum s, loosen line. ing of teeth and finally loss of te eth ? ish sh all be of two p a rts good sh a rp I specialize in first-class d en tistry . sand to one p a rt good live hydraulic F ree exam inations. Dr. H arry Bern cem ent and finished % inch in th ic k ier, 203-4 A lisky Bldg., P o rtlan d , ness and sh a ll be to o l-m ark ed In Oregon. Main 6576.— Ad. tf 3 foot 3 inch squares. In case th e base Is dry when th e top dressing is laid th e base m ust be w et again and dry cem ent sowed o ver it to in su re a bond. All work m ust he done In a tho ro u g h and w orkm anlike m an n er and in con fo rm ity w ith th e official grad e and fully protected by th e con- ir.i> tor until accepted by th e Town of G resham . C om plete plans and specifications aro on file w ith th e R ecorder of th e Town of G resham , and th e Council reserves th e rig h t to reje ct any and all bids. Dated and published this 6th day of April, 1921 C. O. SCH NEID ER, R ecorder. SILOS REPAIRS for all Implements or Machinery 1921 Quick service on all repairs not in stock here at Gresham. GARDEN SEEDERS HAND PLANTERS CULTIVATORS, DRILLS Two-Horse Potato or Corn Planters (iet our price on Silos before you buy. You’ll get a better Silo at less cost to you. HesseTs F arm M ach in ery With all Power Driven Machinery R EL IA B IL ITY GRBHHAM, OKKOON $1.50 PER YEAR 1921 Using that or with a broken or worn out part. P ictu re Ha.« R eligiou s Appeal. C atholics will have an o pportunity j to review one of th e g re a te st picture« of recent years when "T he Confes- < sion” comes to th e G resham T heater, Sunday, April 10 Indorsed by C ar | dinal Gibbons and M ercier and scores of p riests th ro u g h o u t th e world. “ T he C onfession” is a sto ry of real hum an in te rest, beau tifu lly depicted on th e screen, and conveys a noble lesson T he plot hinges on the seal of the confessional and show s th e C atholic priest ready to suffer to r tu re , d eath and th e loss of all his loved ones r a th e r th an break the seal of th e confessional. T his g rea t pictu re will be at G resham T h eater. Sunday, A pril 10. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS SERVICE PHO NE IO4I Automobiles—Tractors W. A. HESSEL Ilnixl la u n d r y . Also all kinds of w ork except c u r tain s and collars. Located on Hood avenue, betw een T h ird and F o u rth . Mrs. Jo h n Stanley. Ladles! see th e C hinam el dem on stratio n Monday, Tuesday and W ed nesday a t L. L. K idder Hdw. store. A real sale of all used plows, used Im plem ents, all g u aran teed to give sa tisfac tio n ; also five used au to m o biles, tw o used trucks. W. A. Heasel. D entistry m ade painless by nerv e blocking m ethods. Try it. Dr. C. P. Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv.