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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12, No. 10 GRANGERS HEAR SALE TAX BILL AND BLOC EXPLAINED GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1922 GIRL BANK CLERKS SCHOOLED TO GIVE ROBBERS BATTLE CHIEF OF FOREST SERVICE LEAVES VERDICT TO WEST TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year I. O .O .F. DISTRICT CONVENTION WILL MEET HERE SOON A le tte r has been received by the O utlook from th e D ep artm en t of Ag ricu ltu re , W ashington, D. C.. in re g ard to th e work of th e F o rest Ser vice com m ission. T he le tte r refers to Several can d id ates fo r m em ber T he C lackam as C ounty D istrict an ed ito rial published by th e . W ash ship In th e G resham G range were convention of Odd Fellow s will be in gton P ost, criticizing severely the given th e first and second degrees at w ork of th e F o rre s t com m ission. It held in G resham on A pril 16, w hen the E vening S ta r G range la st S a tu r was w ritten a fte r in q u iries had been an all-day session of business and m ade by a com m ission, delegated to degree w ork will engage th e a tte n day. The G resham m em bers w ere map o ut a reo rg an izatio n of th e ex tion of th e delegates. In th e even invited to be p rese n t to w itness th e ecutive d ep a rtm en ts an d said to ing an open m eeting will be held, to cerem ony. T hose who took th e de have disclosed m any g la rin g incon which th e public is invited. A band g ree w ork a re th e Rev. an d Mrs. D. sisten cies an d inexcusable sources of concert and a flue g en e ral program Q. B arry, Mrs. A ult of P o rtlan d , Mrs. will be presented. ex travagance. cosina Todd, th e Misses G eòrgie S ta T he d istric t com prises all th e Odd T he P o st artic le co n tain s many pleton and C lara Mason. T he team m isstatem en ts acco rd in g to Mr. Fellow lodges of C lackam as county perform ed th e w ork exceptionally and th e G resham lodge, 13 in n um Greley. H e q uotes th e follow ing: well and won th e approval of all D aylight robberies of b an k s in E astern cities have o ccurred w ith such frequency th a t th e C om m ercial T ru st "T h e F o re st Service d ictates th e ber. At th e last sem i-annual con present. Com pany of New York City asked th e police d ep a rtm en t to school its clerk s in th e use of firearm s The course of roads w ithin th e n atio n al vention Roy H. Gibbs of G resham p hotog rap h show s th re e of th e young women clerk s receiving in stru c tio n s from Policem an McCully. P erh ap s T h ere w ere ab o u t 150 people p res forests, and p rev en ts th e co n stru c was appointed to have charge of th e som e of o u r local bank clerk s would b e tte r get th e sam e kind of practice. en t and betw een 30 and 4 0 G resham tion of highw ays w hich a re req u ired arran g e m en ts (¡or th is Oonvention. m em bers. T he F airv iew G range and ! in th e public w elfare. It h alts a CLUB BOYS TO BE fa rm e r’s cow in search of a d rin k of W orking w ith him are Glenwood Mil o th e r neighboring G ranges w ere also , IN POTATO CAMPAIGN w ate r at a sp rin g lying a few feet ler, C larence Stanley and F ra n k C. represen ted . w ithin a fo rest area. It denies to a Hodge, in ch arg e of program and en A splendid G range d in n e r was It was decided to have th e potato pioneering fa rm e r th e rig h t to ac te rtain m e n t, an d C. A. Hill, J. F. served a t noon in th e ir la rg e dining club boys m eet w ith th e grow n-ups q u ire a few feet of tim b er ad jo in in g Jones and J. E. M etzger, who are his hom estead. It sells off th e tim room dow nstairs. T ables w ere a r w hen w orking on d iseases in th e b et ber on a m ining claim , denying th e m aking arran g e m en ts fo r luncheons. ranged so th a t everyone sa t down a t A m eeting of th e C ooperative Ber- th is way all in stru c tio n s will come te r potato cam paign w hich w as p lan tim b er to th e m iner, who m ust send In con ju n ctio n w ith th e Odd F el th e sam e tim e. A m ong th e m any ry G row ers an d th e B erry G row ers from th e association and th e g ro w er ned by club lead ers of th e county at som etim es th o u san d s of m iles for a low s’ convention will be th a t of th e good th in g s served w ere som e de a few stick s of tim b e r which m ight R ebekahs. Mrs. B. L. W alrad, Mrs. licious cakes and an ab u n d an ce of P acking com pany was held M onday w111 be relieved of all responsibility a m eeting held in G resham la st Mon have been cu t from his own claim . It ' of in stru c tin g his help an d will only day night. T h e p o tato im provem ent disposes of tim b er to foreign coun M. I. Sunday and Mrs. L ena Need eggs w ere served in ho n o r of E a ste r in th e G resham G range hall. trie s at a tim e when dom estic needs ham com prise th e co m m ittee on a r have to see th a t th e ru les a re carried season. T he early straw b e rry raise rs reg o u t. A co m m ittee of five was ap p rogram is as follow s: are unsupplied. It does n ot cre ate ad ran g em en ts fo r th e R ebekahs. They Hill selection of seed. T he E vening S tar le c tu re r fu rn ditio n al fo re st to replace th a t w hich istered a p ro test a g a in st th e system po in ted by th e p resid en t, H. G. An P ro p e r cu ttin g . is cut, b u t clings to lan d s w hich are will have th e use of th e Odd Fellow s ished som e in te re stin g num bers for drew , to draw up th ese ru les b u t it not forested at all, and refuses to hall for the day sessions, w hile th e used last y ea r of pooling early b er T re a tm e n t of diseases. th e le ctu re hour. perm it them to be opened fo r homes. Odd Fellow s will use th e Masonic was decided th a t such actio n be de ries in w ith th e la te ones. Some of F o u r o r m ore y ea r period of crop A An in stru m e n ta l solo by th re e men laska is locked up, a useless tre a s hall. T he big evening m eeting will layed u n til th e d eleg ates re tu rn from ro tatio n . th e grow ers of th e early v ariety u re-h o u se." u sing old fashioned tu n e s was en th e convention as th ey m ig h t be able have refused to e n te r th e o rg an iz a Rogue o u t diseased plants. If o n e-ten th of w hat th e P ost has be held in com mon and will take joyed by everyone. to secure som e v aluable in fo rm atio n tion because of th is pooling. As a said w ere tru e , says Colonel Greeley, place In th e Masonic hall. H ill selection is to be especially Mr. K elly explained th e F arm Bloc solution to th is problem , it was de- j along th ese lin es from th e P u y allu p em phasized. Noon and evening m eals for the it w ould be high tim e fo r a house and th e Sales Tax, two im p o rta n t is cided to pool by th e day. T h is will G ro w ers’ association w hich h as 20 large n u m b er of d elegates which will cleaning in th e F o re st Service. But A n u m b er of special prizes have a l sues th a t congress is concerned w ith. req u ire m uch ex tra bookkeeping b u t j y e a rs’ experience in b erry grow ing, ready been offered to th e p o ta to club th e re Is not a vestige of tru th in any a tte n d th e tw o conventions will be A ccording to Mr. K elly th e F arm it will enable th e early g ro w ers to i B erry p ick ers are to be h ired boys. F. N. Easley is offering $2 to of th ese sta te m en ts. H ere a re a few fu rn ish ed by th e L ad ies’ Aid of th e Bloc was introduced by congress M ethodist ch u rch , who will serve in a fte r th e financial deflatio n b ro u g h t g e t a b e tte r price fo r th e ir berries, j th ro u g h th e asso ciatio n th is year. Of any boy who can win first prize a t the facts w hich anyone may verify: and is to include only to th e fresh 1 course each g ro w er can h ire all he s ta te fair on A m erican W onder p o ta th e d ining room of th e Odd Fellow Any public road m ay be b u ilt in on by th e w ar o r r a th e r by th e hall, and by th e L ad ies’ G uild of the m oneyed men an d w hich affected th e fru its. T he Gold D ollars and E arly can g et b ut if th e re are n o t enough toes o r to th e boy secu rin g h ig h est the N ational F o rests w ithout even o b ta in in g th e approval of th e F o re st B uptist church a t th e G range hall. O regons are th e m ain early v arieties, p ick ers l ^ in g n e a r by, he can phone prize a t th e s ta te fair. Mr. L asley is people a fte r th e w ar was over. Such Service. N early »17,000,000 of F ed At a fo rm er m eeting, th e p u rch ase ; in th e n u m b er of pickers he needs not connected w ith th e w ork th is y ear eral funds have been sp en t on N at depressions alw ays seem to strik e ional forest roads and 90 per cent of GRESHAM MASONS VISIT th e farm er, ta k in g aw ay his profit of th e can n ery buildings an d site be-1 an d th e asso ciatio n w ill supply them , but he is still "b a ck of th e g u n s.” WOODBURN CHAPTER these p ro jects were proposed in th e longing to th e G resham F ru it Grow- An a d v e rtise m en t w ill be ru n in th e T h ere a re a t p resen t th re e A m eri w hich seem s alm ost crim inal. T he first In stan ce by th e sta te s, o r by ers association was discussed b u t no ' P o rtla n d p ap ers a t th e tim e th e pick- can W onder clubs, th re e B u rb an k s, conditions of every business is a f " B ill” Congdon and Ju d g e Geo. th e ir counties o r com m unities. Local fected by farm conditions. T he decision was m ade. T he su b je ct w as ers a re needed. T h e b erry m en a re one E arly Rose an d 1 P rid e of M ult agencies have cooperated in building W. S tapleton w ent to W oodburn last S atu rd ay n ig h t to w itness th e w ork slig h t rise in price of produce d ur- again b ro u g h t up a t th is tim e. I t asked to place th e ir o rd er In as soon nom ah w ith a m em bership of be m ost of them . Since 1905, when th e F o re st Ser of th e Royal Arch degree conferred Ing th e last fe'w m onths has show n was decided th a t such a p u rch ase as th ey find o u t how m any th ey will tw een 40 and 50 boys in each club. vice assum ed co n tro l of th e n ational T he local lead ers are R. W. W ilson, its effect on business. T he F arm would be too g re a t an u n d e rta k in g need, forests, o ver a billion and a half by P o rtlan d C h ap ter No. 3. They It w ill be n ecessary to g ra d e th e C o rb ett, C. E. B ram h all, S p rin g d ale; board feet of tim b er have been given w ere accom panied by Ju d g e EvanB, Bloc was introduced to aid th e farm fo r th is year. T h e B erry Growlers association h as an option on th e , b erries as th ey a re picked th is year Guy R obertson, O rien t; Louis Yun- w ith o u t ch arg e to se ttle rs and pro s Ju d g e E arl C. B ronough and o th e r e r financially. H illsview ; H e rb e rt Lynch, pectors. From 35,000 to 40,000 peo pro m in en t T he Sales Tax is to provide a buildings and p ro p erty for a period ag th e m a rk e t d em ands a p erfect ber- k e r, citizens of P o rtlan d. of six years so th a t th e re w ould n o t i r y jn shape an d size. T h e e x a c t, L y n ch ; G. N. Sager, P lea san t V alley ple o b tain such tim b er every year. Uncle “ B illy” rep o rts a very fine tim e m eans of raisin g th e m oney to m eet Over 100,000 head of farm anim als lead er in W ilkes d istric t is s tilf a re grazed y ears by local se ttle rs on and says he is alw ays search in g for th e n atio n al bonus law. It is n o th be any g re a t ad v an tag e in pu rch as- ru les fo r g ra d in g b rrie s will be given fully a t a la te r date. unknow n b u t th e boyB a re hoping th e n atio n al fo rests w ith o u t charge. m ore light. ing m ore o r less th a n th a t every p er ing th is year. T he forest service refu ses to allow county ag en t, S. B. H all, will tak e W hen th e problem of raisin g B erries m u st be picked on Sunday son selling goods m ust keep an ex A very elab o rate six-course ban public rig h ts in th e fo re sts to be money to pay expenses u n til th e first thjg y ear Jn o rd e r tQ haye th em fo r th a t place act account of th e goods sold and q u et w ith to asts closed th e enjoyable held up by fak e o r fra u d u le n t claim s, erries b rin g in re tu rn s, tw o plans . .__, ... , i ------------------- is a different tax from any ever b ........ but it scrupulously avoids th e sale of evening. ________ _ . „ u | M onday s shipping. T his is th e only W A T r H lv rA K rA T T a w ere discussed. L ast y ear each mem tim b er on any m in in g claim which w ay in w hich th e tra d e th a t has al W A I L H M A N FOILS passed. Mr. K elly says th e im p o rt ROBBER'S ATTEMPT th e in te rio r d ep a rtm en t accepts as DAIRY LEAGUE TO BUY a n t p a rt of th is issue is w hat is to be b e r of th e o rg an izatio n signed a read y been secu red can be held so [ valid. CENTRAL FACTORY NO. 1 done w ith th e m oney a fte r th e tax n ote for »100 an d they w ere to be th e g ro w e rs m u st m ake up t h e i r , Ail a tte m p t was m ade S atu rd ay The F o re st Service secured th e en used to raise m oney on if th e need is paid. m inds to pick on Sunday as w ell as ac tm e n t of a law w hich m ade hom e T he D airym an's L eague fo rm u lat n ig h t by som e m iscrean t to break ste ad in g possible in th e n atio n al for Miss P earl Staples, who h as spent aro se b u t only a few of th em had to w eek days. ed plans w hich include th e purchase into th e Zweibel factory. T he sm ash- ests, and it has opened over 21,000 considerable tim e stu d y in g in C hi be cashed. H. G. A ndrew s gave a ta lk on th e hom esteads to en try u n d er th a t law. of th e Oregon Milk P ro d u c ers’ P lan t T he tw o plans suggested w ere th e cago, gave several excellent n u m v ario u s k in d s of fe rtiliz e r b u t es- ing of a w ’n dow pane aw akened th e one used la st y ear an d th a t w as to pecially com m ercial fe rtiliz e r. C are " atcb m an w,1° tu rn e d on th e lights Besides th is It has elim in ated som e In P o rtlan d o r w hat is b e tte r known b ers on h er violin. 26,000,000 acres of land from th e as C en tral F acto ry No. 1, a t a m eet n atio n al fo rests d u rin g th e past 12 Dan F reem an, p resid en t of th e in- re q u ire each m em ber to sig n a note sh o u ld be exercised w hen n itra te is aud *be m an fled- m ak in g them av ailab le to e n ing of th e league w hich was held d u stria l w orkers of Oregon, gave a i fo r * 100; o r to borrow th e money applied. A ccording to Mr. A ndrew s, C onsiderable m achinery Is in place years, try u n d er th e g en e ral hom estead Monday in th e P o rtlan d ce n tral lib ra from " m illio n a ire ” b erry grow’ers of ta lk on Oregon in d u stries. H e gave i n itr a te is m erely a stim u la n t to m ake in tb e fac to rY a n *^ w hen th e spindle laws. We still have a lot of treeless ry. A co m m ittee was appointed to e re c a n ’t be m ore th a n 10 th e Oregon m otto, "S he flies w ith I w hich th Wh th o ««pnnH nian waa PIant food av ailab le an d u n less th e re ,u rn in g m achlnea. expected in a few land in high m o u n tain s above tim b er com plete arran g e m en ts for th is p u r p len ty of hu m u s it will tend to w eek9' a rriv e th e p lan t will be ready line. We still have larg e are as of h e r own w ings.” T he products of o r 12. W hen th e second plan was suggested K. A. M iller said he did ° f b,u m u8’ U wIU ten d t0 for o p e ra tlo n . o rd e rs are said to be treeless land which w ere put In the chase. O regon is a g re a t asset in ad v e rtis deaden th e soil. T he m eeting was declared to be a n atio n al fo re sts a t th e insistence of not believe th e re w ere 10 o r 12 m il , Ir. h an d fo r m any m o n th 's work. ing natio n ally th e sta te of Oregon. thp reclam ation service for the pro g re a t success as all m em bers signed It is a quick ac tin g elem en t and lionaire b erry grow ers so th a t h e did Mr. F reem an urged th e cooperation - - __ ■< j . . i --------------------- tection of w atersh ed s supplying th e ir up and signified th e ir in te n tio n s o f of th e people In aiding s ta te indus- n o t be,,eve th e 8erOnd plan feaslb ,e ’ ° Y bC ? P' d ‘h ® “ V * ROUND TRIP FARES reservoirs, o r a t th e Insistence of p ri co o p eratin g in th e o rg an izin g of a trie s by p u rchasing O regon-m ade was th e re fo re decided to leave th e « » « “ ‘9 needed, o th erw ise th e TO PORTLAND REDUCED vate w ate r u se rs’ associations. The F o re st Service does n ot dis new league. T h ere w ere only one or goods in p reference to others. H e m a tte r w ,tb tb e com m ittee ap p o in ted «P««» ‘ will be w asted I — — quoted sta tistics to show th a t th e and they c°u ld choo9e w hlch P,an N ,tra te 18 n ot a p la n t P roducer but T h e P. R. L. & P. com pany has pose of tim b er to foreign countries. two who did n ot su p p o rt th e new W hile it has no co n tro l o v er th e ex la rg e r per cent of al. purchases in , 8bou,d be ad o p ted ’ ‘° w . T . ’ * , n red u ctio n in s tre e t ca r fare p o rt laws of th e U nited S tates, it has m ovem ent. th e various lines a re m ade by women D E Tow le’ » a n a K«r ° f af,8°- In ° rd e r t0 g et re8ult8 U i8 neceB9ary fr°m G resham to P o rtla n d which is rep eated ly refused to even n eg o tiate ciation, w as app o in ted as a d eleg ate t® bave good h ea lth y p lan ts. Do n o t to ta k e effect A pril 13. A fter th a t w ith foreign co rp o ratio n s for th e sale REAL ESTATE SALES an d it is th e re fo re, necessary th a t to a tte n d th e n o rth w est b erry grow - ®PP'y m ore th a n 100 pounds to th e d ate a ro u n d trip tic k e t good for of n atio n al forest tim ber. FORM A TRIANGLE th ey lend th e ir supp o rt. T he vari- T h ere are 20,000,000 acres of e rs' convention w hich is to be held j a c re - It should be p u t on ju s t as fare from G resham to P o rtlan d and young and grow ing trees w ithin th e ' ous Industries pay o ver one-half of An in te re stin g tria n g u la r real es in th e P u y allu p valley soon. ’be b erries a re in bloom b u t do n o t back again, can be o b tain ed fo r 50c n atio n al fo rests as th e re su lt of keep th e taxes of th e state. “T he tro u b le Mr. Towle is also expected to gain j allow 11 t0 Se t too close to th e p lan ts by th e grow n-ups and 25c fo r chil- ing fire out of larg e are as which w ere ta te exchange was com pleted recently to d a y ,” says Mr. F re em a n , “ is th a t w h at info rm atio n he can ab o u t th e ; o r ” w ill d estro y th e little feeding d ren betw een 6 and 12 years old. I t denuded before th e fo re sts were es when G eorge T âcheron sold his hom e too much money is leaving th e sta te tab lish ed , re g u la tin g tim b e r cu ttin g to G. F u d ick a r from Damascus. Mr. w ay in w hich th e P u y allu p valley ro o ts th a t a re close to th e su rface is to go in to effect A pril 13. u n d er service c o n tra cts and planting. T âcheron th en p urchased th e Schre- and th e only rem edy th a t can be ap b erry g ro w ers’ o rg an izatio n is c o n -(T h is applies especially to stra w b e rry Every resource In th e n atio n al fo r plied is cooperation.” ests of A laska is open to use. T hese pel hom e here. T he Misses Schrepel, ducted. Mr. Tow le asked th a t he be | P lants. It is a good id e a to apply on GRESHAM HAS NEW Mrs. W allace U nruh, p resid e n t of IN COMING MAIL fo rests supply 86 p er cen t of all th e a fte r sellin g th e ir hom e b ought ten allow ed to ta k e a man w ith him and a 8m a" am o u n t a t a tim e. N itrate th e W. C. T. U. asked fo r d o n atio n s ; tim b er used In so u th e rn A laska for acres of land belonging to Mr. F u he w as given perm ission n ot only to ,end9 to soften th e b erries an d it is building, m ining, c o n s t r u e ti n g d ic k ar In D am ascus, an d th u s com to go tow ard th e farm hom e for G resham has a new in-com ing mail ta k e som eone b u t to nam e w hoever n ecessary t.j use p h o sp h ate and w harves and fish tra p s, and m a rk e t ch ild ren w hich th ey a re b u ild in g a t : he w anted to go. T he association i s , p otash to secure a good firm b erry If service w hich com m enced S atu rd ay , ing canned fish. T hey export high- pleted th e tr ia n g u la r tran sactio n s. C orvallis. Mrs. U nruh in h e r plea, ■ to pay all expenses of th e trip . p o tash Is used. T h ese tw o la st fer- A pril 1. H e re a fte r it will come from g rad e spruce lu m b er to th e states. B. W. T h o rn e of th e B ank of G resh said th a t th e re a re plenty of baby j T he question aro se as to w h eth e r I tiliz e rs w ill n ot h u rt th e g ro u n d and r *" " r f e t c a r am r» ac i The m a n u fa ctu re of p ap er pulp in am had ch arg e of th ese sales an d he them has begun. If th ese forests are was In stru m en tal in se llin g th e Von hom es but no place fo r th e d e p e n -' th e custom of paying a bonus on all every even evening. stay in th e Boil u n til th ey a re r 8 every ng. "locked u p ,” It Is odd th a t th e use d en t child over th re e y ears of age. , . . . It Is ex'pected th a t th is e x tra ser- of th e ir land and tim b e r should pay Readen p ro p erty to B. O. Boswell a needed fo r p la n t food. B arn y ard fer- Mrs. U nruh said th a t th e w ork fo r Ith e crate8 of b e‘ r,e8 p,cked d u rln g sh o rt tim e ago. th e season to th o se who stay u n til tlllze r is alw ays good and can be ap- v‘ce W,H b« of « « a t help to th e peo-I a rev en « s o f o r p r » 1 0 0 a ' w w hich they w ere o rig in a lly o rg an . J oiled to all kinds of herrie« hnt 1 » lu P,B aB wp|1 aB ,o ,h e POstofflce. It l n t o ’hp U nited S tates tre a su ry and of d istrib u tio n on o ver »2S.OOO a y ear to th e roads and ized is not yet com pleted as th e th e season Is o ver cam e up and waz W “ » a11 ^ " d 9 of W rrie s b ut it is w(n Matrons’ Modal Contest. ¡discussed. L ast y ear it was decided n ot balanced p roperly in elem en ts schools of A laska, s ta te is only dry In spots. th a t if th e gro w er fired any picked j th a t a re needed by p lan ts an d for ' aB™® eJ®”4tng cani be "o rted I Colonel G reeley th in k s th e P o st Is A M atrons’ Silver Medal co n test will n v r q o H ? P ha dgC0^ tm mi,8fterh , 0 f h ,h e ‘b a * P“* " - a9 “ > ‘ b« th,B reaRon « ” nmB" daI f « rt» ‘ro r is "a r l> ,hp »«»t » o r n ln g before the try in g to cloud th e real issue. He be given W ednesday evening, April Boy Scouts had som e of his boys r 1 n arriv es ■«._ « m o rn in g ’s ~ m _ all T he — m all th in k s th e P o st may be In tending to 6, at 8 p. m., In th e M ethodist church «. . . bonus. I t seem s th a t last y ea r som e ) n eeded; also chicken and sh eep ma- show how to m ake a s tre tc h e r o u t of ad v an tag e of th is rul- » « re ®ro much rich e r in n itra te th an wl11 reach thp bu9,ne99 » ”«> p«rly I" advocate ab a n d o n in g public ow ner u n d er th e auspices of th e G resham tw o poles and by strin g in g th e poles P i k e r s to o a a d v a n ta g e or tn is ™ th e m o rn in g an d give them tim e to A dm ission, 25c. C hil ship of th e n atio n al fo rests whose W. C. T. U. ing and sh irk ed his w ork so th a t it ; kinds. th ro u g h th e ir coat sleeves. They send an an sw er back in th e 9 o ’clock value today Is over a billion dollars. dren u n d er 12 years, 15c. and was ncessary to fire him an d yet he i n y ved 1, A splendid d in n e r was at also dem o n strated splinting mall. dem anded th e bonds and th e grow - j noon by th e ladies. T he l u » h bas- Ignition Expert. b andaging a broken leg. MRS W C ALDERSON e r had to pay it. A few of th e berry- k ets m ust have been "w ell filled” for A reinc «'luh P lan s C ard P arty . »25 will given to him who Mrs. Sanderson Reed gave two ex-. . . , .. EXPECTED TO RECOVER proves th a t I be can A card p arty will be given by th e ; n o t find th e de cellen t readings "G eorge W ashing- men considered th is sufficient reaso n th e re was an ab u n d an ce of tem p tin g A rem e club F rid ay evening, April 7, | ficiency of his m achine on sta rtin g , fo r d isco n tin u in g th e bonus w hile d ain ties and p len ty to spare. Mrs. M argaret H. A lderson, wife to n " and “T he C ou rtsh ip of C aptain In th e Masonic hall. R efreshm ent« lig h tin g and Ignition. Call for o th e rs said th a t it w ould be impos-1 Impos-! T h e aftern o o n program consisted will be served. A dm ission 25 cents of W. C. A lderson county school su- George. P hone G resham 1228. Miles S tan d ish ” in th e Ita lia n ac sible to g et pickers to sta y d u rin g ‘ of a piano solo by Miss F lo ren ce Everybody cordially Invited. cent. th e last p a rt w hen th e b erries a re "h o n e y ; ta lk on cooperation by th e „ pPr,nU,M ,ent’ wbo waB B‘ruck by • “ T hom as A. Edison says ” 1 have thin w itho u t th e e x tra Inducem ent. Rev. A S H isey; vocal solo by Miss your P o irian d Dal’ y h * a u ' ° ’>arIy R atur,’aJr •‘vaning, March never had tim e, not even five m ln- R e g is tra tio n N o tic e . 18, Is expected to recover. She sus- ' utee, to be tem p ted to do an y th in g V oters! Only two weeks m ore to T he solution suggested to th e Rdella Towle. T h ere w ere several reg ister. Anyone who has changed bonuB problem was th a t a se t of vocal selectio n s given by th e tw o next December. T h ere w ere not as taln ed com pound fra c tu re s of both i ag a*nBt tk * m oral law. th e civil law, residence o r become of age since la st ru ' ps bp draw n up and each g ro w er K eatin g s, fa th e r and son. Miss m any m em bers p resen t a t th is last legs below th e knees and one hip was or any ' aw * h a te v e r. If I were to election o r failed to vote fo r m ore * 1 ™ a c°p y to tack up w here th e N orm a Lee Peck gave a selection on m eeting as was expeetd. O ut of th e broken. It was at first th o u g h t th a t b a Ia rd • «■ to w hat young peo- th a n tw o years, should call on Jo h n p irh ers can read it. It will contain th e violin; Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an 174 who belong to th e association she could n ot possibly recover b e - 1 p*e •5«®I<J do to avoid te m p ta tio n It Brown before A pril 18 and reg ister. fu ” in stru c tio n s as to i o w b e rrie s . a n d H. O. A ndrew s gave in te re stin g only 75 responded to th e roll call, cause of th e te rrib le shock to h er w ou*d be ’« g e t a Job and w ork a t It --------------------- should be picked, th e am ount of th e read in g s. T he fact th a t th e re w ere a good nerves b u t from th e la st rep o rt re- 90 b a r^ lb a * te m p tatio n would n ot The Bank of G resham pays 5 per bonus and how It can be o b tain ed No m ore m eetings of th e C oopers- m any m ore p resen t a t th ia m eeting c e lte d W ednesday n ig h t, th e doc- ex*al ^or tbpm ” cent i <t» r t ^t on t m e epos ts. A . an(j a |j o th e r Inform ation th a t It la > tlv e G row ers an d th e B erry G row ers th a n th e re was last y ear is encour- to rs h a r e g re a t hopes fo r her re-i W ant aas. add to y o u r profit. ’necessary fo r h te p ick er to know . In J P ack in g com pany will be held un til aging. ¡covery. I fooled re* en tan ce7 *" BERRY GROWERS WILL SEND DELEGATION_TO PUYALLUP