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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 11, NO. 24 SCHOOL CLUBS MAKE MARKED PROGRESS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921 BIG NIGHT PROMISED C PPA M O P A IIT P C T AT LEGION CLUB ROOMS d f c l U l W t v i l l t d l TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR DAMAGES T A D A rP H i FAIRVIEW COUPLE JURY TO AWARDED MRS ANNA HAMLIN J UBAtlO ESSAYS IN DECLAMATION CELEBRATE 50TH AWARDED PRIZES up The m eeting of G resham Post ; A verdict for th e plaintiff was giv A m erican Legiou which will be held en In th e su it in stitu te d ag ain st th e t in the club room s of th e P ost on next | P o rtlan d Railw ay, L ight & Pow er | T he d em onstrations and exhlbi- T uesday evening, May 24, prom ises T he Second A nnual D eclam atory Fifty years of happy w edded life com pany by Mrs. A nna H am lin to re- tlons of th e sew ing and cooking clubs 110 be one of th e m oat im p o rta n t and ! contest was held In th e High school have been th e lo t oY Mr. an d Mm. cover <»•«»«<«• suffered in th e d e a th ' A‘ ‘he fIoSP ° f tlle Second A nnual of the G resham school called o u t a in te restin g m eetings of th e organ!- au d ito riu m , W ednesday May 18 at Janlps B urlingam e of F airview , and of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. G eorgina T il-j ^ am atory contest, the cash prizes one o’clock th ‘ ° ct,asion was celebrated in prop- Ier’ 'vll° was killect. to g e th er va/ith , offered by th e local W. C. T. U. were good atten d an ce of p arents and ration. . , e r fashion on la st Sunday by a large 5 h er husband, at th e Main stre e t cross- aw arded by Mrs. H. W. Strong, su- Two item s of business of m uch im- j friends of th e club m em bers on D esplte the u nfavorable w eather a , num ber of relativ es and friends. " >K on Ju n e 12- 192°- * h e n th e auto p erin ten d an t of th e scientific tem - portance will claim th P a tte n tio n of T uesday afternoon and proved to all Mr. and Mrs. B urlingam e had no i ln w h,ch they w ere riding was stru ck perance d ep artm ent. T he prizes con- th e ex-service men. T he slack er list flne com pany of p aren ts and friends who saw the excellent w ork accom- of M ultnom ah county will be read Pathprei1 to h ea r th e contestants, hint of the proposed celebration until by a trolley car. T he am o u n t of sisted of sum s of five dollars, th ree plished th a t th e school clubs a re fill-1 for th e firgt tlm e and only pald. up T he m eeting was presided over by Sunday m orning, when relativ es from dan>MM aw arded by th e ju ry wan dollars and two dollars, ing an exceedingly valuable place in ; menj bers of th e Post will be adm it- M ,u r,ee B o tk in - presid en t of th e stu-1 a distance began to arrive. A b o u n -' ,2 5 0 0 ' I Twenty-five young t people from th e life of the girls. N ever before ted to th e h earin g An effort ba8 d en t body. T he readings, music, teous d in n er was provided by th e ir T he case wa3 tr!ed In Ju d g e Ga- various classes of th e high school have th e G resham clubs com pleted been m ade to expunge from th e list and th e folk dance were all s tu d e n ts '. d au g h ter, Mrs. Ira Brooks assisted tens co u rt 8nd wa8 of P artic u lar i n - ' com peted. T he Judges were Mrs. G. th e ir w ork so early and so well. all nam es n o t rig h tly belonging num bers, and th e a tte n tiv e audience | by Mrs. J. W. M oller of F airview and | ,ere8t because of th e bearing it may | M. Z im m erm an, Mrs. A. H W right, T h eir exhibits a re said to excell any there, b ut it is ce rtain th a t th e re a re and th e spontaneous encores were i Mrs. E. M. C arro ll of Mosier, An im- have on sim ilar dam age su its in the and Mrs. R. F. W alters, and th e es th a t they have placPd in th e county still some m istakes to be corrected, j BUfilcient proof of th e success of th e 1 m ease table was spread on th e lawn fu tu re. By a new in te rp re tatio n of says w ere g raded on o u tline, con fa ir ln form er years. It will be th e effort of th e boys to ; young people 88 en tertain ers. J <t which w ere seated 35 guests. Two th e laws governing crossing acci tents, style, 75 per cen t; and ap p ear F ifteen little g irls in Division I, have th e list correct before it is read in g num bers varied lrrg e wedding cakes graced th e table, dents, evidence of sub seq u en t acci ance of m an u scrip t and g ram m ar, 25 9 and 10 years of age, presented a m ade public. I g re a tly in style an d difficulty, rang-1 one th e g ift of th e U nited S tates Bak- dents was held to be adm tssable and per cent. T he su b jects d e a lt w ith 100-per cent exhibit of sewing, com D elegates will be elected to th e Blg from the highly d ram atic Indian ery and th e o th e r the product of on th is ground T. R. H ow itt, who (he in ju rio u s qualities of tobacco pletely finished and m ounted, ready sta te convention to be held at E u - , ' ovp 8torT *n chym e, th ro u g h d e s - ' Fairview friends. A larg e n um ber of narrow ly escaped th e fate of th e T il and ranged from 1500 to 2500 w ords fo r the fa ir in the fall. T heir work gene, duly 1st and 2d and an effort c r'P*ions of boat-races, a dog con- relative* and frien d s called in the lers a t th e sam e crossing, was in length. has been u nder the supervision of is being m ade to p u t , be m Pniber. test. p riso n ers' appeals for clemency. | afternoon to b rin g g reetin g s to th< b ro u g h t to th e w itness stan d , as whs The work was stu d e n t effort and Mrs. A. S. Hisey »and Miss G race ship list in good stan d in g in o rd e r ' 10 tbp stnaB hoy and g irl im persona- aged couple. Ice cream and cake also C. G. Schneider, reco rd er of th e th e various teach ers a ssert th a t th e Ogilbee. Someone rem arked th a t th a t th e Post may be fully re p re -1 tion8' The g rad in g was close but and hom e-m ad« candy were served Town of G resham , who was asked to six essays holding highest ran k w ere th e m ost of th e darning would do sented. T he tre a su re r will be p r e s - ' m ore th an usually unanim ous and , to them . T he cerem ony was held on tell w hat steps have been tak en by j not subm itted to them fo r any sug- credit to a gran d m o th er. All the ent to re-in sta te any m em bers n o t in 1 Rave ,o c h a rle s Brown, rep resen ta- the lawn by Mrs. C arrie B lanchard th e tow n to cause th e railro ad com-1 gestion or correction. T he papers w ork was unusually good. pany to in stall and m aintain safety were en tered u n d er pen nam es an d good standing. i ,,v e of th e 8enior class, first place , of P o rtlan d , a cousin of Mr. Ilurl- Division II sew ing was organized __________________________ j for bis in te rp re tatio n of Booth T ar- i ingarno. Among th e guests were devices a t th e crossing n eith er Judges or teachers knew th e la te but m ade such excellent prog JUNIOR DEPARTMENT Ten of th e 12 Jurors signed the id en tity of th e w riters un til th e av k in g to n 's ''In itia tio n ” w herein Pen- many from V ancouver, P o rtlan d and ress u n d er the leadership of Mrs. C. verdict for th e plaintiff and two were erages ami ran k s w ere decided. BIG FEATURE OF CHURCH rod regaIed th e audience w ith his ; E stacada. ---------- , ch a racteristic account of th e indue- I Mr. and Mrs. B urlingam e were in favor of finding fo r th e railro ad M. Q uicksall th a t they w ere able to The first place and th e $5.00 cash The ju n io r d ep a rtm en t of th e M. E. j tlon of th e neighborhood sissy Into ' m arried in Sew ard, N ebraska, on com pany. Nine of th e ten Jurors are prize was aw arded to W illiam Mc p resen t a ttra c tiv e w ork and of ex cellent quality. R egina H am m ar church, which is m eeting fo r th e tim e th e m ystic rite s of I. O. I. ¡May 15, 1871. They have lived in said to have declared th a t they based A llister, ’23, son of Mrs. Mary Mc gave an in te restin g dem onstration being a t th e M ethodist parsonage, is Second place was aw arded to Vida J Fairview for a n u m b er of years. They th e ir verdict largely on th e fac t of A llister. He w rote on “T he Tobac of the care of C lothing and G ertrude due for a n u m b er of su rp rises Sunday | 0 ,6 1“ *°/ Wh° g a v c , have fo u r sons and th re e d au g h te.s, th e dangerous crossing. Im m ediate co B ill", and aspired to th e lite ra ry B ru g g er’s ta lk on the ad u lteratio n of m orning. It will be a day of new t T h ej . ^ i°'*X Chipf 8 n a u g h te r ” ' a George B urlingam e of Tigh Valley, ly a fte r th e selection of th e ju ry they h eights of “ K ipling” as a pen name. cloth show ed a good understan d in g things an d every one should be o Z " 7 d,fflcult a,ld slnl8tPr «lory of I n - , Jo h n and Louie and Ed of P o rtland, were bro u g h t to view th e scene of T his essay was forw arded to th e of th e subject. dian love, in trig u e, and revenge. Mrs. B erth a Cook of Mosier, Mrs. th e accident. The tria l was called S tate Essay Contest. Second place hand to enjoy th e fun. Among the Division III sew ing club show ed a Adolph Z enger of th e sophom ore L au ra Backus and Mrs. Phoebe on May 6 and the case w ent to the w ent to Anna L en n artz, ’23. d au g h new thin g s fo r th is day will be a be practical exhibit of ch ild ren ’s g a r class won th ird honors w ith his pre Brooks of F airview , They have four- ju ry on May 12, on w hich day the te r of Mr. and Mrs. M artin L ennartz g in n e r’s class fo r th e little to ts of m ents and woolen dresses m ade from verdict was handed down. of D istrict 6 Jt., for work on “ Tobac th re e an d fo u r years of age. T his sen tatio n of “T he H eart of Old H ick teen gran d -ch ild ren . old m aterial. Besides this, they gave o ry ,” a dialogue betw een a newsboy Local people who w ere called as co and Efflclency” . H er nom do class will be sm all to s ta r t w ith but a d em onstration of th e m aking of a w itnesses w ere C. I. R aker, T. R. plum e was Sheila Roland. As con and th e gov ern o r of a S outhern s ta te EPWORTH LEAGUE TO u n d er th e lead ersh ip of Mrs. J. perfect dress form a t sm all expense H ow itt, C. G. Schneider, P hillip Win te sta n ts for th e honors w ere im concerning th e use of th e executive INSTALL OFFICERS Ickler, who Is also cradle ro ll su p e r w hich will be a boon to th e womeA free, G regg Cox and G eorge W. K en p o rtu n ate, pow er of pardon. This num ber and F reld a R am ser, '23, inten d en t, it is expected to grow . As At the an n u al m eeting of th e Ep ney. who m ake th e ir own dresses. This “ The F id d le T old” were th e only d au g h ter of R everend and Mrs. J. the class will com mence work Sunday w orth L eague la st Tuesday th e fol w as m ade on one of th e ir n um ber ones of p ath etic n atu re. R am ser of Union d istric t 26, and all who a re p resen t on th a t day will as a model, th e m a teria l costing be. T he Judges w ere Miss E lizabeth lowing officers w ere elected for th e WELL KNOWN PIONEER Alden E. Miller. ’23. son of M ayor become c h a rte r m em bers. T his class y ear: p resid en t, M arie tw een one and two dollars. S tate Johnson and Mrs. Stanley Sutllff, of ensuing TAKES LAST JOURNEY and Mrs. K. A. M iller tied fo r th e will be know n as th e Sunbeam s. If Club L ead er Seym our has said th a t G resham , an d Miss M artha M ontague T acheron; first vice p resid en t, Wm. th ird place. Possibly th is was due you have a sunbeam in y o u r hom e Mrs Mary J. Jew ell was born n ear th is is th e first club in th e s ta te to of P o rtlan d . T he coaching was con M cAlister; second vice, Maud Metz to the fact th a t they m asqueraded as bring it to Sunday school next Sun do th is class of w ork and he com pli ducted by Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an, ger; th ird vice, Doris Zim m erm an; Salem, Iowa, S eptem ber 4. 1842, H uckleberry Finn and Mark Tw ain. day. fourth vice, W illiam Booth; secre crossed th e plains w ith h er fath er, m ented them very highly on th e ir Miss W yeth and Mr. Webb. It is extrem ely su itab le th a t H uc F o r th e Jolly Ju n io rs two changes tary, Lyle M ason; tre a su re r, Alden S tu art Richey, in 1852, se ttle d ln accom plishm ent. Miss Mary H ansen k leb erry Finn should express him will be in order. Mrs. A lta Stafford M iller; ’o rg an ist, M yrtle R usher. P leasan t Valley M ultnom ah county has train ed th e g irls. H elen Max BETHEL BAPTISTS self on "Tobacco and Efficiency” and will be in stalled as th e ir teach er and These officers will be form ally In in th e sp rin g of 1853, w here she w ell and In a Sm ith have been chosen ELECT OFFICERS th a t Mark Tw ain, his sponsor, should Sunday will be th e day w hen a brand stalled a t th e church services of the grew to wom anhood, m arried John from th e division to go to the O.A.C. fom ent on “Tobacco and Its Cost.” new Bible contest opens. At a called m eeting of th e m em bers M ethodist church next Sunday even T. Jew ell March 17, 1870 and de sum m er school. T he club has been This is th e first y ear th e high T he prim ary class, “L ittle B ran ch of B ethel B aptist church of Gresham ing. T he serm on by th e p asto r will parted th is life on May 7, 1921. m aking dress form s for sale ln order school stu d en ts have p articip ated so es” Is so fa r th e larg est ip th e d e p a rt Mr. Je w ell’s d eath occurred Octo to raise money for the expenses of held recently th e follow ing officers be addressed p articu la rly to th e needs actively ln th is w ork, and th e W. C. m ent. They love th e ir teach er, Mrs. ber 31, 1917. of th e young people of the com m uni its rep resentatives. It is hoped th a t T. U., th e factlty. and th e young peo N. H. B ickford, who has ta u g h t th is were elected for th e ensuing year: ty. Topic, “ How We May Grow Mr. and Mrs. Jew ell moved to Cove, th e citizens of G resham will gPt back ple all seem highly pleased with th e class for sev eral years p ast And g ra d church tre a su re r, C. W. Guile; T all.” Union county, Oregon, im m ediately outcom e. of th e m ovem ent and lend assistance uated a n um ber into th e la rg e r class church clerk, Mrs. C. W. G uile; Sun T he Rev. E arl C otton, of P leasan t a fte r they were m arried, w here they to th e g irls who have been doing es. The Bible contest will be open day school su p e rin ten d e n t, Mrs. .1. N. Home will occupy th e p u lp it In the settled on a farm and w ere am ong such fine work. to them also and th e re will be lots C lan ah an ; a ssista n t su p erin ten d en t, m orning, In exchange w ith Rev. A. S. th e early pioneers of th a t section of LILLIE NELSON GIVEN H elen Maxwell was th P demon S herm an Lyon; secretary , Mrs. Rich BIRTHDAY DINNER of prizes which everyone can win. s tr a to r fo r the cooking club, which ard B eadle; assista n t secretary, Mrs. Hisey, who will occupy the pulpit at the state. A fter 18 years' residence P leasan t Home. th e re they moved to a farm n ear The Misses Id a and M innie p u t on a dem onstration of tab le se t Greg Cox; o rg an ist, May S hoem aker; O bituary o f Mrs. J en n ie C rosier. P lans for a W eek Day Vneatlon B attle G round, W ashington, w ’here Sehrepel en tertain ed th e m em bers of tin g and serving u n d er th e direction Mrs. Je n n ie C rosier, widow of the ch o lrister, Mrs. E. Davidson; music Bible School are well m atu red , and they continued to reside u n til Mr. th e Camp F ire circle and th e ir g u a r of Miss M ildred St. C lair. She com m ittee, Mrs. C lanahan, Mrs. late Rev. A lbert H. C rosier, who died will etail next show ed a good u n d erstan d in g of th e in Novem ber, 1919, died a t th e hom e OuI1p( a n d C h U r C h w eek. be "T h e announced sessions of in th e d school will Jew ell's d eath, when Mrs. Jew ell dian, Miss G ertru d e A lexander, at a came back to P leasan t Valley w here very d elig h tfu l d in n er ln h o n o r of sub ject and m ade a fine im pression. of h e r son, W. R. C rosier n e a r Bor- ' clal com m ittee, Mrs. Sherm an bl ,n on TuPgdav Mav n „ she has since m ade h er hom e w ith d ills N elson’s 14th b irth d ay Mon ing on F rid ay , May 13. Mrs. C r o - ; Lyon’ chalrm an : Joint crad le roll s u - contfnue F rid ay Ju n ,, 1(r COTTRELL COMPLETES h er sister, Mrs. G. N. Sager. day evening. May 16 Covers were SUCCESSFUL YEAR Rier’s hom e was in P o rtlan d and i Pe r *n^en ^ en ^ . Mrs. Mary Shoem aker A daily program will be m ade up on a Mrs. Jew ell becam e a m em ber of laid for 14. th e guests being Miss ab o u t th ree week« before h e r d eath 1 and M rs' E ' Bavidson. three-fold basis of w orship, in stru c th e M ethodist Episcopal church when A lexander. Helen Hisey, Florence A successful term of school closed she cam e to visit h e r son and was Sunday m orning th e pas- tion, and play. T he en ro llm en t of 14 years of age and ever rem ained a K ern, W lllene B otkin, D orothy T ay a t C ottrell, F riday, May 13. taken ill alm ost Im m ediately and did to r ’ R ev' Jp88p B row n- wl" 8peak » » |b o y , and , , . . devoted C h ristian lor, K athleen Bailey, W llla Bushong. X X m n la te d T he co ste a d fa st and A splendid sp rin g tim e program not rally. She was 83 years of age "W orship by Sacrifice.” In th e even- th ro u g h o u t h er long and eventful Lillie Nelson. Mr and Mrs. W illard ‘he com- was given by th e pupils a few even and had been in excellent h ealth for ! ^ / a ^ jZ w ^ S eek “ ’ C h X ^ X n d T / , o pera,,on ° f <hp p arp n t" life. P. Jones, MI bs Zelma H olman and the ings before. T he various num bers one of h er years. She sp en t th e win- or a JPU seeK8 C hrist. Sunday I “ L ittle children have lost a friend, hostesses, Misses Ida and Minnie w ere well rendered and show ed care te r in C alifornia with sons. ’ 8ph° o1 I” PPt a ‘ 1® o'clock and gupCMg pf th ,g ge b ut heaven has come n ea rer and Sehrepel. ful training. Mrs. C rosier is survived by four i ” Y p U' at 6 30 ,n ,h e evening J death has appeared only as a messen- The guest of honor received m any T hose pupils w inning county di sons, W. R. C rosier of B oring, A rth u r i •‘’,ra n Ker8 and non-church goers are , r o w n T IM F R P S I D P N T ger th a t brings glad tidings of h ig h er b eau tifu l and useful gifts, and a de plom as fo r excellent w ork in spelling B. C rosier of San Francisco, E. H. . we' com e at all services OF GRESHAM PASSES things. ” lightful evening was sp e n t playing d u rin g th e y ear were, Amil K illin, C rosier of Los Angeles and O. M. I _ _ HnTHHnr^ game«. Of h e r it can be tru ly said th a t, Lewis M eehan, F rieda R u th er, Edna C rosier of Ju n e au , A laska, also two pnR M P » n o Jam es M cPherson Robinson, foi he Influence of h e r good deeds Beers, H erbert E dw ards, M yrtle d au g h ters, Mrs. P e te r Schm eer and f ORMER GRESHAM BOY several years a resid e n t of G resham , and “T kindly RAKER & SON HAVE w ords will live forever Brook, Zaldee A ult, W illiam Fow ler, Miy. Cora B. Sm ith of P o rtlan d . T he body of F red T. M errill, Jr., passed aw ay a t his hom e on South We believe th a t th e influence of NEW SALES MANAGER Raym ond W atkins, Ju liu s R uther, . . . . _ .R o b erts avenue on T h u rsd ay m om - good w orks and kind w ords never T he fu n eral services w ere held in on roug rom rance, to g e th er p ngi May 19> a fte r a ]ong E dith A ndrews, Jam es Crissey, Au the P o rtlan d C rem atorium . and tedi- dies, b ut pass on from g en eratio n J. J. S hanahan has taken charge g u s ta R u th er, E sth e r A ndrew s, B er w lth those of o th e r Oregon heroes, ous illness from h e a rt tro u b le and to g eneration from th e beginning to of the sales d ep a rtm en t for R ak er & L isi-W eiss N uptials. n ard R obertson. E leanor Brook, R uth and was buried w ith fitting cerem ony com plications. the end of tim e, and th a t th e world Son, local F’ord d ealers and will ne G ossett, E dith R uther. A gostine L isi of T ro u td ale and in his by work in a P o rtlan d cem etery last week. Robinson is survived his by R D. Bailey grows b e tte r Just as | th e Mr good deeds assisted T hose w inning In arith m etic were, ¡M rs. F rances W eiss of B ridal Veil H e Iost his 1Re In th e b attIe of Sots- widow an d one son, J. M. Robinson and II I). Buslck who will devote and kind w ords p redom inate over Amll K illin, H erbert E dw ards, Lewis I w ere m arried a t th e hom e of Mr. sons on Ju ly 18, 1918. “ F re d d y ” of Edgeley, N orth D akota, th e son cruel acts and evil words. th e ir tim e to th e sale of F ord cars M eehan, Byron Bancke, E dna Beers, | and Mrs. G eorge S ch la tte r near M errill was well know n in G resham , | of a fo rm er m arriag e, and a b ro th er, Mrs. Jew ell leaves to m ourn th e ir and tru ck s, and 8. E. H aggard and F rie d a R uther, M yrtle Brook, Zaidee T ro u td ale on T hursday evening, w here he sp e n t several years in 1 John R. of Rio V ista, C alifornia. loss two b ro th ers, Jo h n A. Richey of Chas. A. K ilgore who will specialize A ult, W illiam Fow ler, E arl N ordin, ! May 19, by Ju stice of th e P eace Jno. school. The fu n eral will be held from th e Boring, Oregon, and F. A. Richey of on th e Fohlson tracto r. R aym ond W atkins. Ju liu s R uther, | Brown of G resham . .Mr. and Mrs. residence »ce on S atu rd ay a fte rn o o n .. thlH plaC(, ( and tw „ Mrg c F These men have long been con Jessie Beers. E dith A ndrew s, E sth e r J Llsi will live on th e ir farm near SITE FOR 1925 FAIR May 2 1. when F ra n k B. Olli of P o rt- ! R esterson of O akland. Oregon, Mrs. nected with th e sale of Ford prod URGED BY JOHN BROWN land will speak T he Interm ent will o N 8ag ,.r of fh1„ p|acp a ,)f) A ndrew s, Jam es Crissey, P aul P itts, ! T routdale. J ucts, and th e ir w ide experience and Lewis H udson, B ernard R obertson, I _____________ _ Blafer A nna j T uU |# of Un|on know ledge of F o rd cars and tracto rs Jo h n Brow n, who has been m ak- be In the G resham cem etery. E lean o r Brook, A ugusta R uther, Zion E vangelical C hurch Servins«, will m aterially Increase the sales for T I he h . services at Zion c- . . . I ,ng u , n stin to a ttra c t th e Tem iicraiice W orkers Will Serve I Oregon. W alter R adford. A lbert Brook, Ruth Evangelical , , ted „ efforts . Rev. A. J. W are of Oregon City R ak er A Son. win com m ence next o?.. j -. fa ir I® G resham , . presented the Dinner. G ossett, Jam es W atkins. church will Sunday . conducted th e fu n eral services. before the T he W om en's C h ristian Tem per- Lynch Nch<M>t Honor R oll. T hose who had perfect records for with Sunday school a t 10:30 o’clock, r, ? , ° Pa ° n P o rtlan d Ad club a t Its luncheon at ance Union will serve a d in n er a t the M embers of th e Lynch school who atten d an ce fo r th e y ea r were Zaidee | which will be followed by preach in g (be g pn9On bo, f ) In P o rtlan d last grange hall on W ednesday evening, GRESHAM P. T. ASSN. were neither ab sen t n o r lard y fo r the A ult, M yrtle Brook and E unice"» G erm an language at 11:40. W ednesday noon. T he G resham May 25, beginning at 5 :4 5 o’clock CHOOSES OFFICERS m onth of May w ere Roland Sheller, Bancke. T he Young P eople's L eague will m eet Business Men’s association had dele- < The follow ing a ttra c tiv e m enu has , . ---------- R ichard Lettow , Agnew Nelbuuer, The eig h th grad e class consisting at ® o ’clock and will be led by Miss gated Ju d g e O eorge W. Stapleton to been planned for th e occason: eseal- ' of thp G resham P aren t- Jessie McKee, F’ord M adden, G race of eight m em bers took th e sta te ex-¡M innie Sehrepel. The question for am ination T hursday and Friday. T he ¡discussion will be. Is it rig h t fo r I’ Pt ' ° 7 h - d’ a n ta *p8 ° f <he pro- loped potatoes, m eat cro q u ettes w ith T‘ “Ph‘ F aMO‘'1atlon was Held at th e K enneth on T uesday aftern o o n irte Ginr» t,i„ Tr,„ m i ,, ■ col.ntv rradna.ion w j C h ristian s to rt.no»» a ----- - Pf’8P<1 location west of G resham to the ; tom ato sauce, salad, hot P ark erh o u se g rad e school .u 1 lare *” *’• J nn® Dickson, V ylm er county grad u atio n exercises will b Christians to dance? A cordial in Ad club, but th e ju d g e 's Illness pre- rolls, wild blackberry pie a la mode, ,h , A IfpnrY B ro’ "- W alter An- held in C h a u ta u q u a P ark , Gladstone. vitation is extended to th ese services ^ 7 ’, , ’ dprP« ’ T ra<’p»' An<lpregg. Paul Fox vented his atten d a n ce a t th e m eet tea and coffee. A ch arg e of 60 cents wh7n h Of this class, one m em ber, Zaidee when th e an n u al election of ollRSers Ralpb n „ ker H aro ,(, B akpr Byron I a plate will be m ade.— Ad v. Wood A ult, has a record of never having was held. T he follow ing w ere elect been absent from school d u rin g th e | Scm -i'e? phon°e 8 5 l ' E k 8 trora T ruck Johnson and F lorence Helber. ed: p resident, Mr». If W S tro n g ; tf T hose who have been n eith er ab- e n tire eight vice p resid en t, Mrs M cKinney; sec i sent n o r ta rd y for the en tire school T he teachers, Mrs. E. E. Van Fleet D entistry m ade painless by nerve reta ry , Mrs. L. L. K idder; tre a su re r, y ear a re T racey A ndregg, H enry and Miss M argaret Plock, have been blocking m ethods. T ry it. Dr. C. P Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an. Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt 'A T GRANGE HALL, ORIENT | Brown, V ylm er Cook, Ja n e Dickson re-elected fo r an o th e r year. land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. Hand la u n d ry . H “1 Lynch. M arshal’s N otice. Al«o all kind« of work exm nt e u r - » «« — T his pap er has ab o u t 480 Inches I have In my custody two bicycles tain« and collar*. lo c a te d on Hood ' » all Game. Sumlay. space. O ver h alf of it is paid for supposed to have been stolen, which of avenue, between T h ird and F o u rth ' A gam e has been arran g ed he- by ad v ertisers. Every inch of It is Benefit of Chinese Relief Fund th e ow ners can have by p ro v in g ' to r your ber »fit, ads and all. Mra. Jo h n Stanley, phone 996. tw een th e baseball team s of C anby p ro perty and paying fo r th is ad. f _____________ Burlesque, “Sister Masons” . ' and G resham which will b a ttle for r»\4 per cen t intereHt on six L u . k_____ . ~ ? ««ue ior g A ro v »r Give your p aten t roof a coat of Musical Numbers Recitation Shadow Social m onths’ tim e may be had at F irs t < h honor" on Sunday aftern o o n O A. COX, M arshal of G resham O ronite Roof P a in t and prolong Its S tate Bank by ta k in g United S tates i on ,hp G resham field. | usefulness. At L. L. K id d er Hdwe. O utlook’s new phone— 1661. Admission 15 cents Ladies Brin? Basket’ »Co. 22 T reasury C ertificate»— th e sa fe st se- -------------------- - cu rltles In th a world today. | O utlook's new phone— 1561. LUSTED SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT Saturday Evening, May 21