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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12, No. 17 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year A W. METZGER & CO. JUDGE STAPLETON SANDY TO HAVE NEW O A. C SPECIALIST TO TRACTOR NIGHT SCHOOL CIVIL WAR VETERANS STORE BURGLARIZED GIVES MILITARY TROPHY $30,000 HIGH SCHOOL DISCUSS FOOD VALUES IS WELL ATTENDED HONOR GENERAL GRANT Ju d g e G. W. S tap leto n has d o n a t P lan s are u n d er way for a new j Miss M argery M. Sm ith of th e do T he first night of th e T ra c to r Ed- The G resham g rad e school held a ed a silver cup, as a m ilitary trophy, high school a t Sandy to be located at m estic science d ep a rtm en t a t th e to go to th e com pany w inning th e L he edge of tow n on th e wegt stde MKrjcu itu r a j college will be in Gresh ucatlonal school, being held in th e special assem bly T h u rsd ay m orning sales room s of R a k er & Son th e local in honor of th e b irth d ay of G eneral highest n u m b er of p oints in th e m il- ,. along u th e . Bluff F o u r acres a big . road. - «m next week for th e purpose u i i , representatives, , . , was , _ success. ---------,. I I’- S. G rant. G resham , as we all , Over one h undred farm ers from th is know, nu m b ers am ong h e r citizens, ita ry m eet and co n tests to be held have been donated for a p ark and th e L . . . board expects to p u rch ase an addl- uoln,,1K ,u ee,l,,Ss “ * u o rb e tt, I le a s - , te rrito ry were present. 'th re e Civil W ar v eterans, one of tom orrow n ig h t in Masonic hall, tio n al acre to have a five-acre tra c t itnt Home and Pow ell Valley. They i “ Mr. F o rd has sta te d th a t th e whom served for two years u nder G yesham. T his com es as an en co u rag in g su r fo r th e school g rounds. I will be th e first of a series of five o r | fa rm e r’s cost of p roduction is too j G eneral G rant. The th re e of them prise on th e eve of th e boxing and It is expected th a t th e building !g| X m eetings to be held in each of elose to th e selling price to perm it o f | were to have been a t th e school yes- . . , ¡a reasonable m argin of profit” says terd ay m orning b u t Uncle Tom Gin- w restling co n tests betw een th e H ead will cost $30,000 all equipped. T he . q u a rte rs com pany of G resham and co n tra ct has not been let but t h e ! I, ese com m ullltle8 o a rin g the year. Mr. Jo rd an , assista n t m an ag er of th e der, in all probability allow ed th a t Com pany B of P o rtlan d . The picked board expects to ta k e definite action , T ‘le type of w ork th a t is to be tak en Ford M otor Co. at P o rtlan d . “ W ith d ate to slip his m ind as he w ent fish- m em bers of both team s who are to soon. T h ere w ill be a m eeting of th e IUP *n each com m unity will be de- : th is in mind th is school was sta rte d . ing instead. We are all w illing to face each o th e r tom orrow n ig h t have board next week for th e purpose of ierm in ed by those p resen t at th ese C alling to g e th er th e five larg est m an- forgive him and hope he had a good u fac tu re rs in th e field of pow er farm - ] tim e catching fish in Johnson creek. been w orking h ard to g e t in th e pink com pleting th e final arran g em en ts. ! m eetings. Topics of in te rest to housew ives ing. we are offering you th e benefit; Ju d g e G. W. W onacott related of trim fo r th is big event and e n th u As far as is now know n th e b u ild in g ! will be of fire proof co n stru ctio n . j**11 be discussed. They w ill in c lu d e | of th e ir experience and extensive I some in te restin g incidents which siasm is ru n n in g high. Sandy is g reatly in need of a sep- ,lle p rep a ra tio n and h an d lin g of j study on costs sim ply w ith th e happened d u rin g th e tw o years w hile T here will be many o ut from P o rt land to w itness th e event and G resh a ra te building for th e high school I ,o < th e selection of food w ith par- th o u g h t th a t It may be possible to he was serving u n d er th e com m and am su p p o rters are expected to pack stu d en ts. T he second sto ry of th e j tic u la r em phasis on th e balancing of clear up th e little tro u b le s and th ere- of G eneral G rant. Because of th e th e hall. A d ju ta n t G eneral W hite g ram m ar school is now being used ,o °d values, econom ical buying, se- ; by assist th e farm ers to cut th e ir cost scarcity of food, th e men often w ent b ut th e arran g e m en ts are not s a t lection of food w ith regard to th e ir of p ro d u ctio n .” has been invited to be p resen t. o u t on foraging expeditions. It so isfactory because of insufficient room. common elem ents and special selec- Prof. W. J. G ilm ore, who is acting i happened one day th a t Ju d g e W ona- T he g rad e school d ep a rtm en t is over tion of food for ch ildren. Any o n e ■ as in stru c to r, is in ch arg e of th e cott was try in g to lead a sheep to PLEASANT VALLEY crow ded and needs th e e n tire b u ild of th e various lines may be chosen F arnj Mechanics Division of th e Ore- cam p, but like all stu b b o rn sheep, it for th e rem ain in g m eetings d u rin g I gon A g ricu ltu ral College, and needs d id n 't w ant to be led so th e ju dge Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Poppleton, ac ing for th e g ra d e school classes. th e year. If sufficient in te re st Is no in tro d u ctio n to th e farm ers of th is was com pelled to d rag it along. com panied by th e ir ch ild ren , R u th shown in th e w ork th e p rogram may state. Prof. G ilm ore has done much G eneral G ran t chanced to come upon ven and C ath erin e, m otored to Inde FAIRVIEW pendence last Sunday w here they Floyd S urface is still in a P o rtlan d be enlarged to include d ressm aking, I for th e advancem ent of Pow er F arm - th e scene. Being n a tu ra lly te n d er spent th e day visiting w ith friends. h o sp ital w here he is receiving tr e a t m illinery and o th e r form s of h o u s e -! ing in Oregon and fu rth e r convinced h earted , th e G eneral co u ld n ’t stand hold econom ies. ; th e farm ers p resen t of th e willing- to see th e poor sheep harm ed In any Mrs. P. L. Bliss called on h e r sis m ents. Miss Sm ith was on th e F a rm e r's j ness of th e college to cooperate w ith way. He fu rn ish ed th e ju d g e w ith a Mrs. E. G reen will give a social te r, Mrs. McDonald of th e Dam ascus and evening tea at h e r hom e next Week p rogram which was given in th e farm ers in th e prom otion of bet- couple of men to help ca rry th e sheep neighborhood la st S atu rd ay . G resham in Ja n u a ry of th is year. It | te r farm in g a t less cost. W hat Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k P e ttie of P o rt T uesday evening. May 7, for th e was because of th e in te re st show n in j o u r farm ers m ust do is to use th e ir to camp. E. E. C hipm an served u n d er Ad land were week-end v isito rs a t th e benefit of th e M ethodist Aid society. th e w ork at th a t tim e th a t a num - pencils m ore,” said P ro fesso r Gll- m iral David P o rte r, who had ch arge All a re invited to atten d . hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson. A SPANISH BOOK WILL L ittle F lorence Dixon is slowly re ber of th e com m unities asked th a t | more. “ We a re all in te reste d in low- of th e fleet p atro llin g th e M ississippi Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d en ter covering INTEREST CHURCH GOERS w ork be tak en up in th e com- e r costs of production and are bend- riv er with o rd ers to s trik e w herever from a severe sick spell. tained a n u m b er of frien d s from th e C. Cowles, who has been confined m unities who cared to receive in- ing every effort tow ard th e accont- possible. Mr. C hipm an te lls of one A book w ritte n in th e Spanish city Sunday aftern o o n . to his bed for th e past tw o weeks stru ctio n along th ese lines. T he fol pllshm ent of a b e tte r know ledge of d ark storm y n ig h t w hen th e upper la nguage has recently come from lowing program has been planned o u r business. Many farm ers are for M ississippi fleet put o u t all the Mr. and Mrs. W. L. K esterson v isit S antiago, C hili, to th e Sunday school ed a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. M w ith flu, is slow ly recovering. the first tim e keeping a record of lig h ts and banked th e fires and d rift Mrs. Anna K lenck of Libby, Mon for th is series: of th e P lea san t H ome M ethodist H arriso n in G resham Sunday a f te r W ednesday, May 3 a t 2 p. m., Cor th e ir costs. All farm ers should do ed down th e stream past V icksburg. ta n a, is visiting w ith h er b ro th er, church. A fter m aking som e search noon. th is as how are they going to cut T he Jo h n n ies a t la st discovered th e S. C. Dixon and fam ily. Mrs. K lenck bett high school. for an in te rp re to r, one was found in T h u rsd ay , May 4 a t 2 p. m., P leas th e ir costs if they don’t know w hat move but th e fleet had reached a safe Wm. H illy ard of G illis w as a valley has been visiting w ith relativ es in th e person of Miss M abel W ood, v isito r Sunday. d istance down stream . S eattle for some tim e and is now on an t H om e a t th e residence of Mrs. those costs are? who has prom ised to tell som ething M artin L en n artz. Among th e P lea san t V alleyites The school em phasizes th e fact V icksburg was th e only city th a t concerning th e contents of th e book who w ere business callers in G resh h e r way to h er hom e in M ontana. T uesday, May 5 at 2 p. m., a t th e th a t th e farm in g in d u stry is th e la rg had to su rre n d e r its ch a rter. On next Sunday m orning at th e at th e evening service on Sunday. am on M onday were, Mrs. G. N. Sa est and oldest in d u stry in th e world In speaking of G rant, Mr. Chipm an Sm ith M emorial P resb y terian church Powell V alley schoolhouse. Special m usic will be given in the g e r and J. I. McLean. today. W ith th is In mind each of th e Rays: “ G rant was recognized as a a t 11 o ’clock, th e pasto r, th e Rev. form of a duet, en title d , “ Job Gray M artin E b e rh a rt is in a P o rtlan d R. D. H ollensted will preach on MANAGEMENT O F T H E M UTUAL various sp eak ers tre a te d his su b ject g reat g eneral th ro u g h o u t th e U nited and F rie n d P a u l” sung by Miss Irene hospital serio u sly ill w ith blood pois “ E The FUND. as would one m a n u fa ctu re r to th e States. It was a question w h eth er Theology of N atu re .” Cotton of Salem and Rev. E arl B. oning. (This is N um ber Six of a series of other. N apoleon, with all his know ledge, Cotton. T he p asto r’s discourse will Mr. and Mrs. O tto B rookm an of special article s published by th e T he school is a jo in t production of could surpass G rant. L ike Lincoln, be based on th e story of "T h e Jew H appy V alley were h ere on business HIGH SCHOOL NOTES F irst S tate B ank, G resham , Oregon, the Ford M otor Co., th e S tan d ard Oil Grunt cam e of poor p aren tag e. As ish Q ueen.” The service sta rts a t W ednesday. Union high cam e hom e w ith her by perm ission, approval, and upon Co., th e Oliver Plow Co., th e A m eri p resid en t, he m ade his m ark , but 8 p. m. Malace Bros., of P o rtlan d , w ere o ut b an n ers w aving on high from Oregon inform ation fu rn ish ed by itB New can Seeding M achine Co., and th e m ore honor should be paid him as a T he p rim ary d ep a rtm en t of th e W ednesday looking a fte r th e ir farm . City last F rid ay w ith a score of 13- York co rresp o n d en t, th e N ational Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College, each general. He was one of those men Sunday school is enjoying its loca Mrs. Inez S k in n er is having h er City B ank of New Y ork, th e larg est w ith an especially tra in e d rep resen who says I will do it.' H e had m any tion in th e new addition to the barn rem odeled w ith a view of estab 4 tucked u n d er th e ir belts. T his was bank in th e world to d ay .) ta tiv e p resen t. who said 'If you say so 1 will do it, th e first gam e of th e season an d we church. It is alm ost afraid to ex lishing a m odern d airy on h e r farm T he B an k er m anages th ese com T he first n ig h t’s program of th e b ut 1 do n ot th in k I can accom plish are ju stly proud of o u r boys. Glen tend an in v itatio n to any new schol Deputy A ssessor Beach has been mon funds. He d eterm in es th e ir dis three-day session included a ta lk by m uch.’ He would say, ‘You can do ars as th e room was filled to its c a covering this te rrito ry d u rin g th e past W inters, p itch er for U. H.S., showed trib u tio n . T h ere is no challenging Mr. C. E. Allison, m echanical expert it.' T he w ar would not have lasted som e su p erlativ e pitching, whiffing pacity on all occasions of its use to week. 18 men d u rin g th e gam e. B urleigh his decisions, for he is th e ow ner of the Ford Motor Com pany. He ex as long If his o rd ers had been carried date. H ow ever the invitation will T he re g u la r m eeting of th e P leas Q uesinberry proved to be an excep of th e funds w hile they a re In his plained to th e audience how it was out. Many slips were m ade because be extended as long as th e re is any an t V alley P aren t-T ea ch e r associa tio n ally good catcher. Leo Bailey on possession. H e receives th e deposits possible to an ticip ate th e rep airs, they w ere d isregarded a t tim es caus room available. tion m et a t th e schoolhouse T uesday second covered m uch te rrito ry and in the form of a g re a t v ariety of th ereb y elim in atin g unnecessary ex ing reverse resu lts from w hat was T he m orning hour of w orship at evening and was q u ite well atten d ed . credit, payable in all p a rts of th e pense. W ith a m otor set up and expected. G rant was b etray ed many 11 o’clock will be conducted by th e Among those who addressed th e han d led him self lik e a real leag u er world. He g ath ers th ese funds to ru n n in g on th e floor he proved to th e I tim es when his in ten tio n s were good. A com plete record will be kept of p astor. Rev. Earl B. C otton. HI r m eeting w ere County Public H ealth g e th e r an d assum es th e risk s of audience in a m ost convincing m an He signed papers th a t he th o u g h t topic is “ S tanding by Y our F rie n d s.” N urse, Miss B illm eyer, and Mrs. every m an 's playing. Glen M ercer keeping them and em ploying them , ner, the sim plicity of th e com bustion were w hat they appeared to be, but is high point man th u s far w ith two Josh and Mrs. P rin d le of P o rtlan d . h its o u t of fo u r trip s to th e plate. and u n d erta k es to keep them so engine and th e m ethods used In lo tu rn ed o ut to be otherw ise. Mrs. H. P. McCulloch e n tertain ed L unday ran k s second w ith tw o ex tra readily av ailab le th a t he can m eet cating and co rrectin g th ese troubles. Several num bers were fu rn ish ed POWELL VALLÉ Y th e various school clubs at h er hom e base hits. G uerney Wood hypnotized th e sh iftin g dem ands of the n u m er Such im portant d etails as th e proper by th e school. Mr. Q ulcksall gave a He show ed A song service will be held Sunday F rid a y aftern o o n . th e Oregon City p itc h er so m uch th a t ous c o n trib u to rs both for cash and se ttin g of th e sp ark plug-coil unit- sh o rt talk on G rant. c a rb u re to r flo at and changing th e a new spaper prin ted on w all paper evening in th e Powell Valley Mission m r i vo he got th re e w alks d u rin g th e gam e loans. T h ere is ta lk of co-operative b an k co m m u tato r and ro ller on a Ford car , which is th o u g h t to have been p rin t- church. By th e request of m any th e GILLIS T he boys played good baseball living choir will sing once m ore th e E aster ---------- up to th e ir sta n d a rd of good sports- ing, in th e sense of ow nership of a — also “ shooting tro u b le ” when th e re | ed in V icksburg on Ju ly 2, 1763. bank by its p atro n s, and as th e stock is a sh o rt in th e w iring system . I According to th e story, V icksburg an th em s w hich were so much appre-1 At th e G illis com m unity church m enship w ith good clean play. Lack of know ledge of service ' was cap tu red by th e Union soldier ciated E a s te r evening. A m ale q u ar- next Sunday th e service will be in The May Day exercises will be of com m ercial banks is w idely dis te t and th e strin g band will also charge of a g ro u p of w o rk ers from given May 12 on S tapleton field. T he trib u te d (th e re are sto ck h o ld ers of tro u b les is often th e cause of much before th e p aper could be printed, ta k e p art. Service begins a t 7:3 0 th e N azarene church of P o rtlan d , p ag ean t will begin at 1:30. A fter T he N ational City Bank of New York unnecessary expense. Many service ' The Union men, a fte r ta k in g charge p. in. T he m orning service at 11 who will fu rn ish sp eak ers and sing- th e exercises a baseball gam e will in every s ta te of th e U nion) co-oper calls a re m ade a t a cost to som e one, } used pieces of wall paper as o th e r pa- ation in th is sense exists to a large of several dollars, sim ply to inform p er was scarce, and p rin ted th e last o'clock is held in th e Swedish la n g - e r s . A good service is assu red , to be played w ith O regon City. ex ten t, b ut reg ard less of this, b an k th e car o r tra c to r ow ner th a t th e edition to th e citizens. In one corner uaKe -______________________ w hich all are invited. ing is highly co-operative, w ith th e “sw itch was not o n ” o r " th e re was no they added th e follow ing w ords: .3 0 0 - E G G FIXM’K H. C. W H ITE ?llllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||||||||||||||||||||l||||||INll|||||||||||||||||||||||||||,||||||||iHf|||||,|||,|||||£ Utmost Incentive fo r th e B an k er to gas in th e ta n k ” o r p erhaps a fau lty "Two days b ring ab o u t a g reat LEG HO RNS. satisfy his p atro n s, and p erfect free- ca rb u re to r, spark plug, coll unit, o r ! change. T he b an n er of th e Union |a sh o rt in th e w iring. Such service floats over V icksburg.” K ind F rien d s and C u sto m ers:— I dom of action fo r th e la tte r. W hile th e b an k e r has a free hand , calls do m ore to b ring up th e farm - ! A sketch of th e life of G ran t was w ish to th a n k you for y o u r liberal p atro n a g e in th e past and assu re you in th e em ploym ent of th e funds, he J e r ’s costs th an m ost any o th e r single read by M arg aret S t.C la ir, The G irls' Glee club, u n d er th e di- th a t my policy will alw ays be a m ust h an d le them w ith such reg ard ; item . Many farm ers sta te d th a t, to th e j feet ion of Miss K ath ry n Honey, sang sq u a re deal to everyone. I do not for th e in te re sts of his p atro n s as to sell my best birds, b u t I do Sell my satisfy them , o r his business w ill not | best of th e ir know ledge, th is was th e several songs. be successful. T he p atro n is free to first practical inform ation ever hand- --------------------- best eggs. I am ab le u n d er my p resen t sys w ithdraw his funds and place them ed down to them by men who knew M. E. CHURCH PLANS VOTE FOR tem of breeding, and for th e year elsew here a t any tim e. B anks a re T he second n ig h t’s program will j FOR FRIENDLINESS 1923, will “Sell Eggs for H atch in g ’ num erous, and th e o rg an izatio n of a include th e ru n n in g of several speci- th a t will produce “ All P u lle ts ” or new one is a sim ple process u n d e r; ally selected moving pictu res from T he cam paign for th e developm ent sell you baby chicks th a t will prove sta te o r n atio n al law. T h ere is noth-1 th e F ord E ducational lib rary , a fte r of a warm sp irit of C h ristian frien d to be “ All P u lle ts.” ing of th e n a tu re of m onopoly ab o u t which Mr. Wm. M unro will give a liness th a t was launched last week I sta n d back of th e above s ta te the b an k in g business. It co n tro ls n o 1 lectu re on lubrication. Mr. M unro will be pushed forw ard with vigor m ent w ith one h u n d red cents on the n atu ra l resource o r o p p o rtu n ity ; its ; is th e lubrication expert of th e S tan- Every pew will have Its host and d o llar. A ccurate breed in g is th e earn in g s are from c u rre n t business, d ard Oil Co. for th e Pacific Coast and hostess whose special d uty will be to R ep u b lican C andidate basis of my w ork an d my success its cu sto m ers a re a lte rn a te ly c r e d it- ; has a tho ro u g h know ledge of his sub- g reet and in tro d u ce to o th e rs every m eans your success ors and d ebtors, and m ust be satis-1 ject gained th ro u g h 20 y ea rs’ study s tr a n g e r 'a n d visito r who may may come come A ssuring you th a t I will do my ; fied in both relatio n sh ip s o r th ey can of oil— its p ro p erties and use. His into any service of th e church. P er- For p a rt to m ake th e b eau tifu l m ore use -asily form new connections. lectu re is accom panied by a series of m a n e n t'a n d helpful associations and ful, and th e useful m ore beautiful. i To be continued in th e next issue of I lan tern slides and ju d g in g from re- frien d sh ip s w ith congenial people th e G resham O utlook.) 3 i Y ours for m ore and b e tte r poultry, ports received from o th e r sections of may th u s be estab lish ed for the T h e F irs t S tate Bank cooperates ih e sta te is very in te restin g and bene- church-going peopie of G resham 3 J R. HARLAN, R. A, G resham . with people of th is com m unity by and th e vicinity. loaning them funds accu m u lated by T he th ird and last night th e prin- The pasto r, th e Rev. A S llisey deposits m ade by depositors as f a r |c ip a l sp eak er will be Mr. C harles W. will conduct both services next Sun- aw ay as New Jersey, A laska, Cali-1 H arrison, th e assista n t m anager of day. His topic for Ihe m orning ser- fo rn ia and C anada. Its collection ' the O liver Chilled Plirw W orks, who vice will be, “ U nfinished T ask s.’ In service ex ten d s to all countries, It | will explain th e co nstruction of th e th e evening th e su b je ct will be recently had Item s of collection on plow's and th e use of those . p ecu - liar L ittle F oxes.’ ON MAY 19 Lim a. P eru, and these item s draw n to th is te rrito ry . Follow ing this, th e Special em phasis Is now being on different p a rts of th e world tend moving pictures of th e G iant T ra cto r laid upon th e h elp fu ln ess of th e ev- to sw ell th e am o u n t av ailab le f o r ; d em o n stratio n , which was held In enlng services. They a re brief and loans in th is com m unity.— Adv, G resham Iasi July, will be shown In in sp iratio n al in c h a ra c te r and th e O. H. FITH IA N addition to th e film story of th e in- well filled au d ito riu m bears w itness side w orkings of H enry F o rd 's p lan t to th e ir popularity. at R iver Rouge, M ichigan. T he choir will co n tin u e to fu rn ish Th Fordson T ra c to r d em o n stratio n a high o rd er of m usic th ro u g h th e which was held at G resham last y ear sum m er m onths. Next Munday th e re SI was th e biggest d em o n stratio n of Its will be an anthem for th e m orning FIT H IA N 'S PLATFORM W ILLI IMS' PLATFORM i kind ever held in th e United S tates, service and a solo by Miss Doris Zlm- Six reels of m otion pictures will be m erm an. In th e evening an anthem H ere is w hat F ith ia n has to say H ere is w hat F ith ia n 's oppon run each night, and S atu rd ay n ig h t, will be given by th e choir, o r a q u ar- on q uestions affecting O regon: en t, Ralph E. W illiam s, h as to j th e d em o n strtaio n a t G resham will tet, and a d u et by Messrs S trong and say on th o ie sam e q u estio n s: be show n. ( R usher. A ll) FAR M ERS ~ “ — T he Ju n io r ch o ir will lead th e " I shall help to obtain fo r O re < o rb ett P aren t-T each ers E n te rta in . singing at th e Sunday school gon farm ers th e ir ' ju s t sh a re of NOTHING. On F riday evening, April 21, a ___________, loans from th e W ar F inance C or ¡very successful apron and tie social EVANGELICAL CHURCH p o ra tio n .” T he sto re of A. W. M etzger & Co. was burg larized W ednesday evening a t ab o u t m idnight by expert cracks men. T he safe was opened, and as fa r as is now know n, $82.18 in m oney was stolen. T h ere w ere som e checks and notes in th e safe also b u t they were left untouched A fter g ain in g en tran ce to th e build' ing, it w as an easy m a tte r for them to open th e safe as th e com bination hung on th e side of it. So m any stores have been en tered and safes blown up th a t M etzger’s figured it was ch eap er to allow th e contents to be ta k en th an have th e safe blown up. E n tran c e to th e building w as gained by cu ttin g a hole th ro u g h one of the re a r doors and rem oving th e iron pin w hich secured th e tw'o doors. T he hole in th e door bore th e m ark s of a chisel o r of a sim ila r b u rg la r’s tool. S havings and th e piece cu t out lay on th e floor of th e ad jo in in g feed room . M. M. S quire and P o rtla n d deputy sheriffs w ere notified. T hey inv esti g ated b u t could find no clue as to th e id e n tity of the robbers who are probably the gang com m itting the robberies in P o rtlan d and su rro u n d ing localities and th is tim e visiting G resham . 1 Put a Live Man on the Job 0. H. FITHIAN ! National Committeeman I OUR CONGRESSMAN I A Real Republican Against a Politician ! X“ « , 1* i r . b . “ p 2 S ’. . . K S X An In terestin g program was rendered which consisted of a piano solo by Bella Reed read in g s i by Beryl H olden, H al B ab b itt and ; Killian Nelson, an ad d ress on co- ¡op eratio n by Ihe Rev. A. 8. Hisey of | G resham , music by th e high school , chorus and o rc h e stra and a selec- ftlon by th e S p ringdale o rch estra. H E L P LIVESTOCK MEN I I “ I sh all work for progressive legislation fo r relief of o u r fa rm ers an d livestock m en.” NOTHING. R fitO G X IZ B V ETERANS "I favor Just, prom pt and sub sta n tia l recognition of o u r w ar v e te ra n s.” NOTHING. I elation. j C. N. McArthur VOTE FOR A LIVE REPUBLICAN L IK E FITH IA N , WHO W ILL GET SOMETHING FOR OREGON AND H E R PEO PL E HIS OPPO NEN T. WILLIAMS, HAS HELD T H E job of N at - c an v n r MEN urv- IONAL COMMITTEEMAN FOR 14 YEARS. CAN YOU TION A SINGLE SUBSTANTIAL THING THAT W ILLIAMS HAS DONE FOR OREGON IN ALL TH AT TIM E? IT 18 TIM E TO MAKE A CHANGE | = 5 5 li = VOTE IV)R F IT H IA N . I I FITH IA N t ’l.UII, By Chas T. E arly, P resid en t, Robt. G. McNary. S ecretary, Chas. W E berleln, T re asu re r. § 3 2 _______________________ Paid A dv. 5 r.iüllIllilll'lllhlIIIHIIIIlillllHIIIIHlUilffMHIHIIIHIIHUIIIIIIIIIHHIIHItlIHIillllHillllllHIlUNHIlHIHIIHIHIIIHUililliniHillHli' announces services Divine w orship conducted in th e E nglish lan g u ag e will be conducted | n th e Zion Evangelical church next Sunday m orning a t 11 o'clock The serm on topic will be "T h e Message o f th e C hurch T oday.” Young peo- p ie’s m eeting will be held at the church In th e evening a t 8 o ’clock, when th e su b ject discussed will be “ Applying R eligion to E veryday L ife.” E dw ard Schw edler will be th e TROUTDALE Candidate for Re nomination at _____ leader. Republican Primaries on May 19. The T ro u td ale P aren t-T each er as- ------- ~2~ ----- ' soclatlon will give an e n te rta in m e n t VISITING PASTORS AT In th e city hall a ' F airview on S atur- BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH His experience of fo u r term s has day evening. May 6, to raise fu n d s _______ elevated him to a position of Infill-; ¡for th e association T he e n te rta in Next Sunday being th e fifth Sun- ence and u sefulness a t W ashington.! m ent will consist of two sh o rt plays, day of lh e m onth, P asto r Barry will He has voted rig h t on th e big F o r R e -e le c tio n "N o t a Man In the H ouse,” and “ Un- spend Ihe en tire day with th e Pleas- qu estio n s before Congress and bas^ certain Milas." T he cast in th e fo r-¿ a n t Home church. Bible school will been an in d u strio u s and successful m er will Include Mrs John A L srs- m eet as usual at 10 o'clock. This w o rk er fo r Oregon. — . , - . _ . M „ son, Mrs. A. D. K endall, Mrs. J. It. will be followed with preaching by Circuit Judge, Department No. 7 K narr, Mrs G eorgia Moore and Mrs. th e Rev. E. A Leonard of P ortland. Why ch ange? Why replace him L. A. H arlow , T hose In th e o th e r , In th e evening the service will be In rlth a new and u n tried m an? play a re C laren ce P arsons, M iriam ch arg e of th e Rev A J W are of Ore- Paid A dv. Paid Adv. 'S pence, Mrs Moore and Mrs. Harlow , gon City. It will begin a t 7:30. TAZW ELL