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T W IC E A W EEK It V O L. 11, G resham O utlook NO. 13 BUSINESS MEN BACK BASEBALL PLAYERS G R E SH A M , M U L T N O M A H C O U N TY , OREG ON, TU ESD A Y, A P R IL 12, $1.50 P E R YEAR FARM BUREAU WORK IS GAINING IMPETUS C H A U T A U Q U A S IG N E R S A C C E P T C O M PR O M ISE No E llison-W hite C h au ta u q u a will be held in G resham th is year, it nego tia tio n s now u n d e r consideration are Monday evening, A pril I I , a splen H arm ony, enthusiasm and pro successful. At a m eeting of th e did F arm B ureau m eeting was held gressiveness m arked th e m eeting of g u a ra n to rs held la st W ednesday even a t C o rb ett and th e farm ers of th a t section adopted tho en tire county th e G resham B usiness Men’s associa ing it was voted to abide by th e de cision of tw o -th ird s of th e n u m b er a3 program of w ork and appointed th e ir tion held la st nig h t in th e city hall a t to w h eth e r they w ould accept th e lead ers in each division. w hich it was decided to hack up th e com prom ise offer of th e Ellison- County A gent S. B. H all gave a G resham ball team to th e lim it. Re W hite m anager, Low ell C. P aget, to fine ta lk o u tlin in g the work and ob fresh m en ts. p repared by a com m ittee, cancel th e c o n tra c t on receipt of $100 jects of th e F arm B ureau. Miss w ere served a t th e hom e of B. L. from th e G resham com m ittee. E thel 1. C alkins and Ju d g e L angutn W alrad follow ing th e well attended T he m em bers of th e local com m it gave ta lk s on th e ad v an tag e of in te r tee a re agreed th a t they could n ot be esting th e boys an d g irls in farm m eeting. T he m ovem ent has been on foot m orally held e ith e r to co n tin u e w ith work. Miss C alkins asked for coop d u rin g th e past few w eeks to reo r plans for th e C h a u ta u q u a o r to pay eratio n in th e livestock cam paign ganize th e ball team and recently th e com prom ise sum asked by Mr. w hich th e boys and g irls are tak in g H. R. A drian was chosen m anager. P ag et, an d several of th e m em bers up. L argely th ro u g h th e in te re st of T he problem of th e gro u n d s has been insisted th a t as a m a tte r of principal th e boys and girls a p u rebred bull a difficult one to solve and th e busi they should refu se both altern ativ es calf and two p ure bred heifers have ness men were appealed to a m onth and sta n d a possible dam age su it been placed in herds in th a t section Here are the men w ho d ra fte d one o f the m ost gigantic and re vo lu tio n a ry g ra in sellin g plans in the ago to help secure su itab le grounds brou g h t by th e C h au tau q u a people. recently. They plan g re a t th in g s for nisto ry c f the nation and w h ich is to be put in to o p e ra tio n by the farm ers, if action taken at Chicago. A p r il fo r a ball p ark and a com m ittee re H ow ever, th e m a tte r was presented th e fu tu re along th is line. 5, does not go amiss T he p ictu re is one o f the “ F a rm e rs C om m ittee o f Seventeen” of the A m erican Farm to th e ind iv id u al m em bers and two- ported a t la st n ig h t's m eeting. The R. W. W ilson will head th e live Bureau Federation In the center is Chairm an C H G ustafson, o f L in c o ln . Neb , and C H Hyde, o f O kla su ggestion was m ade th a t a few acres th ird s of them have signed th e com stock im provem ent w ork of th e F arm homa o re o f the leaders. T h e ir plan was d ra fte d a fte r nearly tw o years in ve stig a tio n It was recom mended to the W heat and Corn G row ers of the nation in C hicago this week fo r ra tific a tio n I t is planned of th e high school p roperty could be prom ise ag reem en t. Y esterday th e B ureau. T his includes the erad ica to create U n ite d States G rain G row e rs In c fo r na tio n a l and exp ort d is trib u tio n o f corn and wheat, and used fo r a ball park fo r th e benefit eecretary, Miss H. R u th M ontague, I tion of all scrub bulls of th e section financed by the gra in grow ers themselves. H e rb e rt H o o ve r has endorsed the plan . of both th e high school ath letic w rote Mr. P ag et th a t th e d ra ft for and replacing them w ith p u re bred team and th e local baseball team and $100 would be se n t him by th e Bank sires. C O TT R ELL TO E N T E R T A iN •it was decided to p resen t th e request of G resham on receip t of all th e W ard E. E vans will head th e Crops D IS T R IC T A SS O C IA T IO N d ep artm en t. T he F arm B ureau m em to th e school board a t its m eeting on o riginal p apers connected w ith th e 1921 C h a u ta u q u a in G resham . In W ednesday n ight. The P leasan t Home D istrict Sunday bers discussed the sta n d ard iz atio n of T he financing of th e team was th e m eantim e th e b an k is receiving th e ir potatoes, grow ing only a few School association will hold its next an o th e r problem ta k en u n d er consid th e con trib u tio n s from th e individual sta n d a rd v arieties of seed. E ast of reg u la r m eeting Sunday, April 24, at th e Sandy has been know n fo r som e era tio n . T he response was generous g u a ra n to rs to th e am o u n t of $4 each Geo. W. S tapleton has accepted the I and ty p h u s are m aking appalling th e C ottrell com m unity church. and unanim ous w hen th e business and it is expected th a t th e m a tte r will tim e to th e C alifo rn ia buyers as an ages. m en voted to s ta rt a su bscription to be closed on W ednesday of th is week. ' ch airm an sh ip of th e county fo r th e rai "A excellent seed potato section and sev Big plans are being m ade which m ong th e sufferers a re 200,000 raise th e money needed for new suits, T here a re 26 sig n a tu res to th e con-1 cam paign for th e rellef of th e peo- men who served In F ran ce d u rin g tho include a full days program dealing eral grow ers have alread y sold d irect war, w ith th e allied arm ies. balls and bats, etc., w ith the hope t r'ict with religious in stru ctio n of children, to th e C alifo rn ia m ark ets th ereb y re Much in d ig n atio n was expressed by > le ln C hlua and th e N ear-Ett8t’ "M issionaries and relief w orkers especially those under 12 years of ceiving m uch la rg e r prices. th a t th e baseball fans generally report h e a rtre n d in g conditions. Sui w ould respond w ith enough to pro m em bers of th e local com m ittee when ! E d g ar B. P ip er is ch airm an for the cide is common, and p aren ts are age. C. E. B ram hall will be In ch arg e vide a su itab le g ran d stan d . T he bus it was learn ed th a t th e co n tra ct had s ta te com m ittee on Chinese Relief drow ning them selves and th e ir ch il April 24 m ark s th e beginning of of th e M arketing p ro ject and th e iness men a re pledged to raise about been closed an d all arran g e m en ts i an(, has finally prevailed upon Ju d g e dren to escape th e h o rro rs of slow "C h ild ren ’s W eek" which will be grow ers hope by sta n d ard iz in g v ari atio n . fam It Is a common d » ror f o r tn th e e u G re r e sn s h a a m m v C n h a au tau . an sh v, ip starv $300 am ong them selves and it will be m m n ade u ia u q q u u a a , g ta p ,eton to ta k , e th e ch airm . who,e llieg , ak e practice poison fittingly observed at all th e churches eties and selling direct to th e buyers necessary to add ab o u t $150 to this w hen less th an 40 sig n ers . had been n n l e t n n savs . , of th e county. Ju d g e s S t tapleton says wjt h th e ir la st m orsel of food, and In th e co u n try as well cs by o th e r in C alifornia to estab lish a re p u ta feR at flrgt th a t u wa> irapoa8lble parents freq u en tly hoard th e ir last o rg an izatio n s in terested in child wel tion which will bring in increased am ount to enable th e ball team to secured, w hich had been th e verbal , retu rn s. u n d erta k e thl8 for lack of pennies to buy poison for th is p u r fare w ork. s ta r t o u t rig h t. E. S tra tto n , Ed. prom ise of th e E llison-W hite r e p r e - ; fQr A ylsw orth and Glen M iller w ere ap se n tatlv e. T he d ate fixed upon by tjm e b u t wben Mr. P ip er show ed me pose. 8. M. Davis will h av e ch arg e of th e The com m ittee In ch arg e of a r "In 1918 th e Yellow riv er b u rst its pointed as a com m ittee to han d le th e th e m anag em en t fell on com mence- ' condlt|O M exigtIng in both China dykes and llooded th e country, w reck ran g in g for sp eak ers have been very Soil im provem ent and A. W oodw ard m a tte r of subscriptions to th e ball m ent week for union high school, I d tho N ear. Eagt> j felt th a t we ing homes and destroying crops. fo rtu n a te in securing Mrs. R o b ert H. on P ests and R odents. T he cam paign "Two seasons of d ro u th followed. T ate, religious d irecto r for th e P o rt th is y ear in th e la tte r p ro ject will n o tw ith stan d in g the fact th a t a com- Bhould all be wn jing to give n ot only team . T his com m ittee will ap p reciate the m ittee from G resham w aited upon the o u r money b u t o u f , , me fn a c tu a , W ith no rain fall all crops failed and land Y. W. C. A. as one of th e speak- cen tralize on th e erad icatio n of Can th e *oo< supply of th is densely p o p -, h ea rty cooperation of th e public. L ast C h a u ta u q u a people early in Ja n u a ry . , ife.gaving w ork •• uli region was com pletely ex- ers of th e day. Mrs. Tate will tr.ke ad a th istle. y ear th e ball team circu lated a paper and advised th em of th e d ate an d | Ju d g e g tap leto n haa deglgnated hausted m any m onths ago. A live F arm B ureau m eeting waa up th e su b ject of "R eligious In stru c "The Chinese governm ent is doing tion in th e hom o.” T his is a su b ject held a t L usted F rid ay evening in and secured about $350 to apply on sta te d th a t th e p ro g ram could not be M ayor K. A. M iller ch airm an of th e all it can. All governm ent em ployes th e ir equipm ent. T his y ear an effort p u t on h ere d u rin g th a t week. w ork in th e tow n of G resham ; C. J. giving 20 per cent of th e ir salaries she is well qualified to speak upon as connection w ith th e re g u la r P aren t- w ill be m ade to m ake the arra n g e I L u n d q u ist of th e w ork in school dis to aid; C hinese people in th e United sh e has spent a n u m b er of years T eacher m eeting. SCH O O L OF R E L IG IO N F o u r p ro jects w ere adopted which m ents m ore perm anent. tric t No. 4 and E lm er F. Goodwin th ro u g h o u t th e Chinese republic, are w orking In th e child W elfare Bureau A T M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H States and o th e r co u n tries are ra is Jam es E lkington rep o rted fo r the 5 for th e high school. T hese men ju st ing funds and sending food. The ar.d is fam iliar w ith tho different they will w ork upon th is year. com m ittee th a t he and A. Meyers in T he erad icatio n of th e C anada A series of co n stru ctiv e m eetings received th e ir notification la st week Chinese people of P o rtlan d have ca phazes of child life. Mrs. T ate was terview ed F. D. H u n t of th e P o rtlan d one of th e pioneer w orkers in the th istle will be one of th e im p o rta n t is now in session a t th e M ethodist and have n ot yet outlined plans for bled $4,000 and a re raising more. R ailw ay, L ig h t & Pow er com pany re " J o in t relief com m issions, m ade S tate P aren t-T each er association and p rojects. N. W. Jack so n is ch a ir church u n d er th e direction of th e th e cam paign. up of P ro te sta n t and C atholic mis- is one of th e best inform ed women m an of th e co m m ittee in ch arg e of g ard in g th e possibility of a change in In his le tte r to Mr. L u n d q u ist pastor, Rev. A lbert S. Iltsey, assisted sons, Chinese benevolent societies. upon th e th in g s th a t re la te to child th is w ork and he will be assisted by th e ir depot arran g em en ts and lines , by Rev. E arl B. C otton, and th e dea Ju d g e S tapleton says "B ecause we Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. rep resen en terin g G resham . T he rep o rt stated a re raisin g two funds (N ear-E ast and tatives, and sim ilar h u m an itarian life th a t could be found in th e state. G eorge Moulton and H. D. M cCreary. coness, Miss Cress. th a t th e com pany already had some They also p la n n e d a sq u irrel e ra d i T he su b je c t which she will discuss agencies, are w orking to g eth er sys T he boys and girls m eet every a f Chinese relief) at one tim e, th e q u o ta tem atically in th e fam ine d istrict, plan u n d er consideration b u t the de is com ing to be recognized as one of cation program in w hich H enry F. ternoon Im m ediately a fte r th e close for your d islrist is large. Some dis estab lish in g soup kitchens and food ta ils w ere n o t definitely w orked out th e m ost im p o rtan t u n d er co n sid era W ihlon Is chairm un of th e com m ittee of school for a helpful, happy, half tric ts are alread y rep o rtin g m ore statio n s for the handling und dis and th e p ro ject war »Id poss.oly be de tion toilay and It Is with g re a t in te r ¡Hid 8 F I 'i t t s ¡mil G. W . L u s te d w ill h o u r of singing, Bible drill an d . in th a n $1 per capita. T he fam ily th a t trib u tio n of supplies. Relief funds ferre d fo r a tim e. est th a t th e w orkers of th e dis assiBt in th e cam paign. a re ad m in istered u n d er th e su p e r stru ctio n in th e elem ents of th e gives a t least $1 per m em ber can vision of these com m issions, w ith the S. F. P itts will h av e ch arg e of th e M ayor K. A. M iller read a com m u tric t are looking forw ard to th e op C hristian life. T he en th u siasm is have th e satisfactio n of know ing th a t m axim um of practical efficiency. nication from Ju d g e S tapleton re M arketing pro jects and will w ork in po rtu n ity of listen in g to Mrs. Tate. it Is carin g for a fam ily of equal size T hese relief agencies also m aintain grow ing w ith every m eeting. g ard in g th e raising of funds fo r th e N otify m e if a n u m b er of o rphanages and schools j Mrs. T ate will speak in th e m orning conjunction w ith th e county com T he nig h t services begin prom ptly u n til next h arv est. A rm enian and Chinese relief. Judge m ittee. “C on stru ctiv e work Is being done I at 11:30. a t 7:45 p. m. Everybody is invited g ifts of dried p ru n es a re available. w herever possible. In som e sections Mrs. Guy H. R obertson will have S tapleton is county ch airm an and, be Miss G eorgia P ark er, who is well to these m eetings. T h e g re a t hym ns You u n d erstan d , of course, th a t a refugee lab o r Is em ployed in th e ch a rg e of th e Livestock Im provem ent ing present, explained th e m ovem ent know n to th e people of P leasan t of the church are tak en up fo r study qu o ta is m eant to rep resen t th e weaving of cloth and m aking clothes, in th e county u n d er his leadership. least you should do and you should and girls and women are ta u g h t to Home and who is loved by all who cam paign and Is very m uch in te re s t and drill in singing each evening. ed in th e In troduction of p ure bred E lsew here in today’s O utlook the plan T he Bible will be given consider go as fa r beyond as possible. P o rt- | m ake h a ir nets, for which th e re is a j m eet her, will conduct th e sto ry hour ready m ark et In foreign ports. The for th e children In th e m orning. Mrs. stock In th e county. 8he is a t p res and purpose of th e relief drive is able atte n tio n in brief, pointed ta lk s land is raisin g its q u o ta fo r both sta rv in g Chinese would r a th e r have . „uu e n t lead er of th e boys’ pig club a t ffilly explained. by th e p asto r, an d th e people be giv funds th ro u g h Its com m unity chest work th an ch arity , and th ro u g h these 1 a rk e r lH a w onder w orker w ith chll- M ayor M iller also presented a co n stru ctiv e in d u stria l estab lish m en ts dren and u n d erstan d s th e needs of L usted. en an o p p o rtu n ity to ta lk on them es and I have assu red Mr. P iper com m unication from M ayor B ak er of T h ere was a splendid m eeting with m any th o u san d s a re m ade self-sup th e child a t th e different ages. H er and th e N ear-E ast R elief com m ittee suggested by th e S cripture. porting. P o rtlan d in which it was urged th a t w ork in th e d ram atizatio n of Bible a good rep resen tatio n of farm ers and Q uestions on th e religious life, th e th a t we will do o u r sh a re .” "T h e Am erican Red Cross is b u ild G resham join in th e com m unity chest Some of th e reasons th a t should ing 67 m iles of public roads, thereby sto ries is especially fine ail'd delig h ts th e neighborhood is w orking to g e th practices of the. church, points of drive now so urgently being prom ot e r In a splendid way. faith , etc., w ill be tak en up from appeal to A m erican citizens to help providing em ploym ent for m any Chi th e children. T he executive co m m ittee of th e ed in P o rtlan d . I t was asked th a t an nese in th e fam ine strick en d istrict, B asket d in n e r will be served at th ese cou n tries in d istress a re as n ig h t to n ig h t by th e p asto r. and at th e sam e tim e opening up new noon and all a re requested to Join in F arm B ureau have m ailed le tte rs to expression be tak en to learn th e sen T he services close w ith a sh o rt, follow s: farm in g co u n try .” tim en t reg ard in g th e proposal. Many “ Among th e men who a re starv in g T he needs of th e people of A rm enia and enjoy th is o p p o rtu n ity fo r a fine rep rese n tativ e men In each com m uni p e rtin e n t ad d ress on som e them e of questions w ere asked by those pres T hese open sessions ty of th e county ask in g them to a r in C hina a re m ore th an 200,00 of the and th e N ear-E ast have been know n social tim e. personal religious experience, and lab o r b attalio n s, by whose w ork be en t last n ig h t and it appeared dif often prove am ong th e m ost helpful ran g e for sim ila r m eetings th ro u g h closing prom ptly a t 9 o’clock. hind th e lines in F ran ce an equal for several years and it is w ith in te r of th e e n tire day as persons with o ut th e county. ficult to decide on th e best course to Consecutive atten d an ce, h earty n u m b er of o u r soldiers w ere released est th a t we read of 100,000 children T hose who will be in ch arg e of pursue. I t was suggested th a t Mr. cooperation, and su stain ed in te re st in fo r fro n t line service. T he wives and th a t have been rescued from disease, special problem s keep th e train ed th ese arran g e m en ts are, F. O. Eks- M iller w rite M ayor B ak er for more w orlters cornered and m any tim es m others of th ese boys, in th e ir d e s j hunger, slavery and all th e h o rro rs th ese services a re earn estly solicited p eratio n , are offering th e ir own chil detailed Inform ation reg a rd in g the find w onderfully helpful suggestions trom , Powell V alley; G. N. Sager, on th e p a rt of all m em bers and dren fo r sale th a t th u s they may pre th a t follow ed In th e tra il of th e late P lea san t V alley; Win. llo rn e c k e r, plans and benefits of th e com m unity Today 100,000 of th ese ch il In th e case of individual problem s. friends of th e church and all who a re serve th e lives of th e rem ain in g mem war L ynch; T. C. M iller, D istrict No. 7, chest idea and ta k e th e m a tte r up Rev. M. B. P aro u n ag ian , special bers of th e ir fam ilies. dren a re being cared fo r by th e Near- interested in th e developm ent of on th e Handy ro ad ; E. M. C alkins, again in th e n ea r fu tu re . Sunday school w orker o t th e M ethod "No nation gave m ore soldiers In E ast Relief com m ittees and they are righteousn ess in th e com m unity. G ilb ert; C. B. Lewis, R ussellville; p roportion to its num bers in the A req u e st was presented asking the being educated and m any of th e old ist Oregon Conference, will discuss allied cause th a n did A rm enia. A fter John C. S trebln, B eaver Bend com association to endorse th e P ark ro se th e churches relatio n and obligation many b attles, th e m angled bodies of e r ones a re being ta u g h t useful m u n ity ; Wm. Spence, T ro u td a le ; location fo r th e 1925 f a ir but no A R E M E C L U B P L A N S to th e task of tra in in g ch ild ren in th e B E N E F IT D A N C E A P R IL 16 her women, as will as h er men, w ere tradeH Theo. B rngger, G resham ; M. Sledow, action was taken. A pparently th e religious life. Rev. Mr. P aro u n ag ian ---------- found in trenches. W omen fought s u t y . th ree hospitals w ith 6,552 T he A rem e club will give a dance | 8,^ ^ o^ ,d® ^ Rh h* F mPn H' beds care for th e sick ones and res know s th e Sunday schools of the Brooks. proposition was not favorably re , . ,, * - a . „ I A rm enian arm ies. ceived as G resham is on record as | In th e Masonic h all next Saturdav , "A m erican men and women l n . cue _ „ --------------------- --------- -------— hom es receive women and g irls . sta te like a book and «. can » a b . ring u . to th e Answers t<> Queries. p rom oting a nearby location. night, April 16, fo r th e benefit of th e both C hina and th e N ear-E ast are reiPa8Pd from slavery as fast as Pp°P lft hero th e resu lt of bis observa- 1. R e p o rt your loss to th e lib ra daily risk in g th e ir lives as relief .h ere is room to ta k e them in. B roken , ft° " 8- »®v- P aro u n ag ian also is well I Masonic an d E astern S ta r hom e a t rian. She may give you a sh o rt ex A U TO W R E C K N E A R ! F o re st Grove. Good m usic is prom agents w hile a ttem p tin g to pay th e fam ilies have been united and hornet. ' k " ° " n h ere and m any friends will be tension of tim e for your search. T he debt we owe th ese heroic allies. M E T Z G E R 'S ST O R E ised and a cordial in v itatio n is ex- classified ad v ertisin g colum n is use In a le tte r to H. W. Stone, general resto red beside th e work of feeding Klad of th e o p p o rtu n ity to m eet him ful at such a tim e. I tended to all. C ards will be provid w ith food ian o th e r tlm e 2. S tray books d istress th e b o r 1 secretary of th e P o rtlan d Y. M. C. A., h alf a m illion refugees A n e a r serious accident occurred Rev. E arl B. Cotton will conduct row er and th e lib ra ria n . You will I R obert W. C lark, in charge of Y. M. supplied by America. in fro n t of th e sto re of A. W. M etzger ed fo r th o se who p refer to play. These plans w ere fo rm u lated a t a i A work a t P ao tln g fu , China, T h e w ork m u st be continued by . th e round ta b le discussion . _ a , t th e close . , do both a g re a t kindness by r e tu rn & Com pany S atu rd ay noon. th e com m ittee as th e ir is no one else I ° f th e m eeting and Sunday school ing any lost book to th e lib ra ry a t A ccording to w itnesses th e wood- delightfu l session of th e A rem e club ¡w rites- w orkers would do well to have th e ir th e ea rliest possible tim e. saw w hich was sta n d in g in fro n t of Monday aftern o o n when th e ladies | "Q ne aw ful fact pushes everything , to do It. Now is th e tim e for all folks w ith ' Problem s ready fo r discussion a t th is A baby d au g h ter, Evelyn L aura, ar- th e feed sto re sta rte d up ju s t as met a t th e hom e of Mrs. W. A P| SP into th e background. T h a t is a h e a rt to open th e ir purses an d help i t,ra ® 88 th,H 18 onfi of th ® lm Po rta n t I rived Sunday m orning to gladden th e Hessel. T h ere was a large atten d an ce I th e fam ine. We a re now g ettin g our G eorge T acheron rounded th e corner The house was decorated w ith ' p retty well. o r g a n Iz e d jo g_ive in th is work. ' part8 of th e e n llr® Pro«r>m ,f ®vefy-1 h e a rts of Mr. and Mrs. C arl A lder. going w est and an o th e r larg e ca r . relief, and w hat we need is g rain and b eautiful sp rin g flowers. D elicio u s, monpy and 8 t,u raorP gra)n a n d G resham should go o ver th e top | one lends a hand In th e discussion. | •j'bn young lady w eighed 8 Mi pounds. cam e up from th e w est. T he east T he C o ttrell Sunday school which ^,j88 v io tte B nargeous of S pringdale refresh m en ts w ere served by th e | money. In o u r one d istric t alone we w ith such a bang th a t th e quota bound c a r to avoid h ittin g th e wood- will e n te rta in th e d istric t association u carln g to r Mrg A ider and daugh- hostess and Mrs. A rth u r D owsett. will need 50,000 to n s of g rain before would be lost to sig h t. L e t’s "give saw sw erved to th e rig h t strik in g Mr. by our sta rv Jam es S terlin g and Mrs. Jam es Ju n e if w holesale T r ^ e n d eath t ^ and’ d e i a d o llar a ch ild ” be th e slogan for th e ‘ th * ls 8 tim e has „ been X doing w“ especially ! ^ „ d | tp r who arP a t th e hom „ of Mrs. T ach ero n 's car. T he fen d er of th e E lkington . E veryone enjoyed th e trtc t on|y onp and n o t w orst eith er, next week o r ten days. I fine work d u rin g the past w in te r and A lder's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. only T acheron ca r was badly dam aged and It is w ith g re a t pleasu re th a t th e S un Cooley. o t a dozen such fields in th e fam ine m eeting th e w heel of th e o th e r ca r was com area A real sale of all used plows, used day schools accepted th e in v itatio n p letely dem olished. T he ow ner of "T h e V alley of th e ' R l'®rn Im plem ents, all g u ara n tee d to give of th e su p e rin ten d e n t, H. H. W atkins, day schools a t P leasan t Home. A WANTED— Second-hand farm w ag th e w recked c a r took th e blam e for - . . . . . . ___ to m eet a t th a t place. cordial Invitation Is extended to m em on su ita b le fo r g en eral hauling. com prising five provinces and known all dam ages and paid Mr. Tacheron W L. R hoads, G resham , phone to m any as "C h in a’s S orrow ,” is now sa tisfac tio n ; also five used autom o- bers of o th e r Sunday schools to Join Each Sunday school will conduct 1435. 14 th e scene of a trag ic catastro p h e, th e biles, two used tru ck s. W. A. Hessel. fo r th e dam ages to his car. No one th e ir se p arate sessions and will th en In th is m eeting and enjoy th e p riv il lik e of w hich th e world has never , --------------------- was in ju re d alth o u g h th a t is a busy H a n d la u n d r y . known before. Forty-five million D entistry m ade painless by nerve leave a t once fo r C ottrell w here they eges of th e m eeting reg ard less of place a n d th e re is d an g er of a collis Also alt k in d s of w ork except c u r people th e re are facing s ta rv a tio n . i ..... n , r n will com m ence th e m eeting a t 11:30. m em bership as th e m eeting Is Ten m illion of th ese a re little chil-1 blocking m ethods. Try it. Dr. P tain s and collars. L ocated on Hood ion at m ost any tim e. planned fo r all. Only th re e Sunday schools a re rep re 'Jo h n so n , 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt- avenue, betw een T h ird and F o u rth . dren. sented In th e association a t p resen t. F ifteen th o u san d a day a re dying land, Oregon. Main 6748.— Adv. Mrs. Jo h n Stanley. R e g u la r C o m b in a tio n lla te . Ladles! see th e C hlnam el dem on of starv atio n and th e diseases th a t They are th e C o ttrell Sunday school, stra tio n Monday, T uesday and W ed O utlook A Daily O re g o n ia n ... 6.36 Up-to-date ads for up-to-date read Read the ads. Get the business a re always a tte n d a n t upon u n d er O utlook, Daily and Sunday and th e B ap tist and M ethodist Sun- nesday at L. L. Kidder Hdw. store. Oregonian ------------------------- - 8 00 ‘ benefit of the paper as w ell as the n o urishm ent. C holera, fam ine, fever ers— Want Ads. JUDGE STAPLETON COUNTY CHAIRMAN FOR NEAR-EAST RELIEF CAMPAIGN » 1921 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS