T W IC E
A
W EEK
Voi. 12, No. 32
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM.
A W METZGER STORE
DAIRY MEETINGS ARE
IS AGAIN BROKEN INTO
TO END WITH TOUR
MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922
DAMASCUS FARMERS PICNIC AND HEAR
MR. MANSFIELD AND OTHER SPEAKERS
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 Per Year
BENEFIT PROGRAM IS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO
CAUSE OF CONTROVERSY
STRAWBERRY GROWERS
A d ra ft fo r $31 has been sen t to I G resham , Ore., Ju n e 16. 1922 —
T he A. W. M etzger sto re in G resh-
M eetings a re to be held on th e
th e local com pany of federalized n at- E d ito r O utlook: As you know, tho
am was en tered S atu rd ay night at Dairy D em onstration farm s, located
ioual g uards, now d rillin g at Camp w eath er has been p erfect for th e
about m id n ight by tw o unknow n in th e te rrito ry su rro u n d in g G resh-
Lewis, by th e tre a su re r of th e G resh -i straw b e rry harvest dry and cool; fo r
men. Since th e burg lary of th e sam e am. They a re to cover a two-day
v v e r 300 people g a ih - ' in th e su b ject of potatoes as a prospective am W. C. T. U. T his is th e am o u n t I w hich all feel th a n k fu l, as th e f ru it
Store only a sh o rt tim e ago. th e night period. T he second day ’s program
Hoffm elgter grOve at Dam ascus C lackam as county crop:
realized from th e e n te rta in m e n t ( is keeping in good shape and su ffer
w atchm an, F ra n k W ostell, has been Includes a picnic lunch at noon.
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,
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" I do not ag ree w ith th o se who | „ ,v„n i..gt F ridav evening
ing no loss.
on th e lookout for a rep etitio n of it County A gent S. B. H all has charge for a farm ers picnic given last S -,
# p ro d u ct,oh ,8 mo8t ,
wUh thig m a tte r a
T h an k s to th e b arrel and cold
Mr. W ostell in m aking his night of arran g em en ts. A study will be u rday u n d er th e auspices of th e Da- jm |>ortant a( (he present tJm e Seed j controvergy hag a rlse n which has cold sto rag e. T he m ark et is show -
rounds, w ent to th e back door of th e m ade of th e Problem s of Breeding, niascus F arm B ureau an d G range. p po o tato
ta to es
e . a a re
going to
C alifo
aliforni
re going
to C
rn ia but - b ro u g h t o dt stro n g sup p o rt fo r two ‘ ing som e stre n g th ag ain a fte r Tues-
Friday. Ju n e 23 at 10 a. m. fc. Thoge ln ch a rg e bad alread y m ade th ev are not all going from here. J oppo8iug plans, w hether to send th e day's bad break, w hich we dodged
M etzger sto re. He knew th a t some-
one had en tered th e door but th o u g h t Schw edler farm , Boring. Oregon
aluple a r ran g em en ts fo r e n te rta in - Upon investigation we find o ut why 1 net proceeds to th e boys o r to divide by b arrelin g and sto rin g , and we look
th a t it was one of th e drivers. He
F rid ay , Ju n e -3 at 1 :30 p. m •
g u ests
A sp e ak e r’s p la t- : we a re not supplying C alifornia. W e t b e f u n d g 50-50 betw een them and a for ste a d ie r values from now on.
N orthw est cannera rep o rt of crop
called up B ert M etzger and found R - W W ilson farm , C orbett, Oregon.
occupied th e fro n t of th e n at- got left. Y our seed potatoes In th is I w c. T. U. project.
- - - been o u t
S
aturday,
k td n I
- <
th a t none of the driv ers had
o aiu
ru ay , Ju
ju u n e e .2
. 4 — i H i n olstein
am pbith e a te r decorated w ith section are not w hat they used - to
I Because of th e fact th a t th e la tte r conditions reads as follow s:
th a t evening. Mr W ostell then de- breeders to u r and picnic. Au}os fiowerg
w ell-arran g ed booth sup- be.
They are too badly diseased p| an wag decided upon a t a re g u la r
F or W estern W ashington — Chcr-
tid ed to go in and investigate. Gun w111 leave County A« ent H all’s offlce plied th e good th in g s th a t children Some are mixed and not w hat people m eeting of th e union in May, it was j ries 75 per ce n t; rasp b erries badly
in hand he entered by way of th e a ‘ 10 a - “ • s h a rP- Several farm s will so revel in. Club d em o n stratio n s w ant. People p refer grow ing th e ir (be opinion of m any of th e women h u rt by frost, probably 50 per cen t
basem ent and m ade his way to th e be ylslted alld th e berds Inspected, w ere conducted a t th e side of th e own seed u n d er th e ir own aupervl- th a t th is should be done, b ut since, of crop; gooseberries 60 per ce n t;
first floor by m eans of a flashlight. T here a re fo u r or five H olstein herds grove to e n te rta in th e women wht> sion as they know w h at they are th ro u g h a m isu n d erstan d in g , th e en- straw b e rrie s equal last y ear; Lo-
Ju st as he got into th e main p art of ln tbe county Tbe Pa rty is expec‘ed did not care to h ea r th e speaking.
Wi have to clean up at home. W e I te rta in m e n t was advertised to be fo r gans ab o u t 50 per cent crop,
t h e sto re he saw a shadow y object ‘° arriv e at ,b e- H G M ullenhoff
If th e t j,e benefit of th e g u ard com pany
O regon-W illam ette valley pru n es
Speeches and music w ere arran g ed m ust get good tru e seed.
move behind a counter. He pointed farra at 1 P- m - A plcnic d in n er wiU
b
u
y
er
ask
s
fo
r
early
po
tato
es
and
,
aione,
o
th
e
r
m
em
bers
of
th
e
union
very
heavy crop. C herries 50 per
fo r m orning an d afternoon as well.
- his gun in th a t direction and called be 8pread- ‘« “ owed by a good pro-
Mr. Holt, C lackam as county agent, g ets late potatoes, he is w recked fo r wero equally decided in th e opinion cent of crop. P ears id so u th ern Ore-
"H old up your hands and come o u t « ram and Ju d Sin« contests
th a t year. W hen a buyer comes to th a t faith be kept w ith th e boys an d gou good. W illam ette valley sh o rt;
T he to u r and picnic th is y ea r is to w as first to ta k e th e p latfo rm . In you for potatoes do you say, ’T h e s e - w| th ,h e public.
Hood R iver and T he Dalles equal to
of th e re ! ”
his ta lk he endeavored to m ake th e
In stead of one m an, two em erged
” c o T ^ S t l n h o p e ^BeHe farm ers of C lackam as county realize j are B urbanks. T hese a re A m erican | T he m a tte r cam e to a vote, a fte r last year. W enatchee and Yakim a
of th e o p p o rtu n ities they have W onders’ o r do you say 'T hese are a h eated discussion, at a called m eet- d istric ts slig h tly ln excess of la st
from behind the counter. Mr. Wos-
.
i j them a t th e point of Jo h a n n a in th , e year
s m . ilk te st com-
tell
th e n t. held
,
•h
soil an d o th e r advantages.
adv an tag es (my
potatoes. W h at are th e y ? ”
( ing la st n ig h t and resu lted in a tie. year.
' my potatoes
, .
,
... .
___.
pleted early in th e sp rin g when she in rich
By th e vote of th e p resident, Mrs. J. ( We a re very m uch concerned ab o u t
his revolver w hile he w ent to th e "
J
In
Mr.
H
o
lt’s
w
ords
“
C
lackam
as
is
j
“
B
urbank
seed,
in
m
ost
places,
is
received th e sta te record for m ilk
N.
C lanahan, th e en tire net proceeds (th e E tte rb u rg ’ No. 80 straw b erry . W e
telep h o n e and called up B ert Metz-
production. T his cow is to freshen am ong th e best counties in th e sta te w orn out. A recen t checking up, of th e e n te rta in m e n t w ent to th e a re not su re as to how th e tra d e w ill
g e r/a n d told him he had his men.
for
production.
P
otato
grow
ing
is
revealed
tho
fact
th
a
t
75
per
cent
of
sb o rt tim e and a t tb e p res‘
ta k e to th is berry, e ith e r in th e fresh
T he captives w ere then "taken in a
g u ard unit.
ent tim e is in excellent condition. one of th e m ost im p o rtan t crops. A th e dem and is fo r B urbank potatoes,
fru it or b arrel tra d e and Mr. F ish e r's
across th e stre e t to th e ja il in th e
n
u
m
b
er
of
field
m
eetings
have
been
T
he
A
m
erican
W
onder,
E
arly
B
ritish
P lans a t th e p resen t tim e a re to put
D.
A.
R.
PICNIC
WAS
best ju d g m e n t is th a t th is b erry
city hall to rem ain u n til m orning.
h er on a te st a fte r fresh en in g and. planned fo r th is year for th e pur- an d W hite Queen oome next ln de-
EVENT OF LAST WEEK should be well colored to bring o u t
T his plan, how ever, was abandoned
of
stu
d
y
in
g
potato
diseases
m
and.
T
h
e
g
re
a
te
st
dem
and
is
for
b arrin g accidents, th e re is a good j pose
th e m ost p alatab le flav o r and we fig
before m orning actu ally arrived. T he
Qne Qf th e w orgt of the8e disease8 i8 B u rb an k s
„ we are going to Bat
N early a h u n d red persons enjoyed
men h a d n t been in Jail long when it
. _ollntv
(B lack Leg. A m an on th e Base Line isfy a potato dem and, we m ust do th e an n u al flag day picnic of W il u re if th e w ea th er keeps dry and
w arm we will have a very good p ro
was discovered th a t th ey w ere try in g 1
y*
road is losing a t least 10 p er cent of som ething th is y ear
la m ette C hapter, D aughters of th e
duct th a t will stan d shipping in ca r
to w ork th e ir way out. They had IMPROVEMENTS ON FAIR
“
Y
akim
a
had
supplied
th
e
earliest
his crop from Black Leg. T his ie
A m erican Revolution in th e Honey
lots.
I). E. TOW LE. M anager
ta k en stove legs from a stove inside
GROUND PROGRESSING only an in stan ce of th e am o u n t of p o tato m ark et fo r th is year. The grove on W ednesday of last week.
T he Berry G row ers Packing Co.
and were digging o u t th e concrete by
dam age done every y ear to th e pota m erch an ts are buying Y akim a pota-
W hile th e sum ptuous d in n er was
w hich th e bars w ere held in place.
Im provem ents a re now u n d er way to crop by diseases. We are plan- toes and paying bigger prices and (th e o u tstan d in g fe a tu re of th e day,
T his was a situ a tio n th a t was en- on th e M ultnom ah county fair n in g to v isit any farm th a t has th is le ttin g o u rs spoil ju s t because th e sev eral im p o rtan t m a tte rs of busi RECENT BOOKS
AT THE LIBRARY
tire ly unlooked for.
T he men in grounds. W ork on th e g ran d stan d disease if we h e a r ab o u t it. An im- j Y akim a ones a re a little la rg e r and ness w ere tran sa cted . By unani-
ch arg e realized th a t it would be nec- which is being put up on th e east j p o rta n t fac to r in th is w ork is to b e tte r looking th a n ours. W e abso- mou vote th e c h a p te r assum ed th e
R alph D. P aine, a m a ste r w riter
eesary to eith er place a g u ard over gide of th e ra ce trac k is progressing have th e in te re st and cooperation of iu tely cannot com pete w ith Y akim a o v ersig h t of th e eq u e stria n s ta tu e of of sea sto ries, gives us long forg o tten
th e ja il o r send th e prisoners to P o rt- u n d er th e supervision of F ra n k | aB
fa rm e rs.”
when it comes to grow ing potatoes. T heodore R oosevelt which is h iein g , tales of sea trag ed ies and p ira te ven
land. On consulting w ith M ayor H einey of th e fa ir board. T h e sta- j Thfl CQUnty
t o{ M ultnom ah ———----- ------------------------------------------ given to th e city of P o rtlan d by Dr. itu re s, in his book Lost Ships and
M iller th e la tte r course was ta k en bies betw een th e m achinery hall and i co
g Q H a„ contlnued the
C ontinued on page 3
; H enry W aldo Coe. Dr. Coe was a Lonely Seas,” grim tales of suffering,
a f te r placing handcuffs on them , i th e tra c k have been rem oved to ( ____ ________ __________________ ____ -------------------------- —
! g u est a t th e d in n e r and in a speech . p riv atio n and heroism .
They w ere first placed in ’th e city Diake room fo r th e new ad d itio n to
th e
A laska-Y ukon
Game
tpld th e need of som e o rg an izatio n | "In
ja il an d afte rw a rd s in th e county jail, j th e g ran d stand.
to g iv e p erp etu al care th a t th e sta tu e 1 L ands” by J. A. McGuire is a fine
A p relim inary h earin g was g ra n t-
M achinery hall has been placed on
/''« Z 'k f 'k r h W n i W A N ’ Q M F M O R Y
•■ k ep t in good condition and con- n a rra tiv e of achievem ent In th e wild
V j L J v J L / W V J l V i / A J 1 O I V l l L t l V l V r l X 1 gtantIy accessible to th e public for o u t of doors on th e W hite river, fa r
ed th e m en at 10 o’clock M onday blocks p rep a ra to ry to moving it to a
m orning when they appeared before new location in fro n t of th e' m ain
from th e beaten p ath s of hu n tin g .
whom it is given.
Ju d g e T as well. T he men pleaded pavilion by th e fo u n tain . F ra n k
"T
h e n a rra tiv e g listens w ith epigram s
T
h
e
in
v
itatio
n
was
given
to
th
e
T he fu n e ra l of Mrs. M. B. S leret Id aho, h er p erm an en t home. A fter
not guilty. W hen asked why they Jon es has charge of tHis w ork and
on glaciers, descriptions of d an g e r
on Sunday afte rn o o n b ro u g h t out v isitin g w ith ch ild ren an d g ran d c h il tw o D. A. R. ch ap ters of P o rtlan d
w ere in th e sto re they said they w ere b e is assisted by Mr. Je n n in g s and
ous an d d arin g feats of stream rid -
old neighbors from near, and fa r who dren here for m any m onths she long an d th e one of Oregon City to m eet
ta k in g eig h t q u a rts of m oonshine to o th e r w orkm en.
filled th e M ethodist church to do ed to again be w ith those a t Nampa. in th e Honey g rove for th e flag day ing. describing In an u n u su al way th e
P o rtla n d w hen it w as stolen from
Several h u n d red feet of th e race
m atchless scenery of th e A rctic coun
honor to h e r mem ory. T he Rev. J. She confided In h e r dau g h ter-in -law , picnic next year.
them . They w ere searching fo r It tra c k has been widened ab o u t 10 feet
Mrs. G eorge F. H oney, hostess for try.
H. W ood, h e r p asto r 33 years ago, Mrs. George S leret, th e fact th a t h er
and th o u g h t it was hidden in Metz- a t th e beginning of th e course. This
A new edition of A nna B. Com
gave rem iniscences of Mrs. S leret stre n g th was failin g and im portuned th e day, was assisted by Mrs. J. H.
g e r’s store. Mr. W ostell had hap- im provem ent was m ade necessary to
stocks "H ow to Keep Bees” is a read-
and th e Rev. A. S. Hisey preached a h e r to ¡^com pany h e r to Idaho. G allager and Mrs. M urray M anville
pened upon them w hile they w ere have sufficient trac k space fo r th e
b rief serm on full of com fort and T h ere she was w arm ly g ree ted by all of P o rtlan d , Mrs. U. G. Sm ith of I able little volum e, of much help and
search in g for it.
s ta rt and th e finish.
in te re st to th e a m a te u r bee fancier.
consolation.
All th e su rv iv in g chil h e r relativ es of th a t place and she T ro u td ale , Mrs. R. F. W alters and
T he nam es of th e m en a
r
e
----------------------
"T h e Cornish P en n y ” by Coulson
Mrs.
H.
L.
St.
C
lair
of
G
resham
.
said
she
was
perfectly
co
n
tented.
On
d ren w ere p resen t, and a n u m b er of
Y oung and W atts. T he older, a gray-
TROUTDALE
Cade is a d elig h tfu l myBtery ro
th e m orning of Ju n e 15, Just two
g
ran
d
c
h
ild
ren
.
T
he
pall
bearers
h aired m an, is know n to th e police
x b e straw b e rry social given by th e
m ance of contem porary England.
w eeks from th e tim e of h e r arriv al OBITUARY__OF
h aving already served tw o sentences. L ad ies’ Aid F rid ay n ig h t w as well w ere th e th re e sons, Jo h n , George
MRS MARY A. KESTERSON
A n o th er of Mr. C ohen’s m ystery
at
th
a
t
place,
she
fell
asleep
peace
and
Ed.,
an
d
th
ree
sons-in-law
,
J
T h e first one was on a sim ila r charge atten d e d and the proceeds w ere $ 2 0 , -----_____
sto ries, "M id n ig h t” Is q u ite as ab
fully
w
ith
o
u
t
sickness
o
r
pain,
and
to th e one he is now facing. He was |
I W ’ Tow nsend, of F airview
F.
Mary A. Johnson was born in How so rb in g as i t ’s predecessors.
when h e r d au g h te r w ent to h e r bed
given 20 years at W alla W alla b u t
Mrs. Melvin S h o rt and
little [ R uegg of G resham and Lewis Stia
ard county, M issouri, F eb ru ary 3,
“ G entle Alice," by Booth T ark in g -
side
h
e
r
spirit
had
flown.
was released o fte r serving five years,
d au g h ter, Nodlne, of W ashougal, - tu ck of V ancouver. W ashington. The
1837, and passed from th is life Ju n e ton, is a story of ex u b eran t and Ir
Mrs. S leret was a w om an of r e
T he second charge was for robbing a
; W ashington, retu rn ed hom e S atur- body was laid to rest in th e G resham
f t , 1922, a^ed 85 years, 4 m onths
m an fo r which he served a sentence ' dayth*f_te L * 'fV an ce^ F o x ™ ' Sh° r t 8 | cem etery beside th a t of h e r husband, m ark ab le p erso n ality an d n a tu ra l an d 12 days. She was u n ited in m ar rep ressib le youth, q u ite as ch arm in g
of 13 m onths.
' M rs.’H arry W ait spent th e week- T he ab u n d a n t offerings of flow ers ability. H er cou rag e and ch eerfu l riag e to Leland K esterson in A ugust as “ Alice A dam s.”
If you crave relaxation and a
A second h earin g has been a r - 1 end a t V ader, W ashington, v is itin g , a tte s te d th e love and sym pathy of ness w ere an in sp iratio n to all. In 1865. To th is union w ere born five
Journey Into th e shadow y and m ys
h e r young w om anhood she was in
ran g ed for W ednesday aftern o o n . ( with friends.
I th e larg e circle of friends.
sons and two d au g h ters, W illiam , terio u s, read Mary R oberts R ine
„
, „
.
.
„„„ j
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Sim oni, Mr. and i
. ,,
,
. „ . j . frail h ealth and was n ev er rugged, i
Several G resham men who happened Mrg
H arlow moto red to W in d ,
T he follow ing o b ituary was read ,
C harles, H arvey, Hiel and Noah of h a r t’», “ Sight Unseen and T he C on
to be aw ake and saw th e men w hile R iver S u nday.
! „ Mrs M arja B a rb a ra Sieretl a yet she rea re d a la rg e fam ily to hon P lea san t Valley, Mrs. C. M. H a rri fession.”
they w ere In custody h ere In G resh-
Clelia C raw ford has g one to Be- D,on*ee/ of‘ ea ste rn M ultnom ah, fond o rab le and useful m a tu rity and wan son of G resham an d Mrs. Bell W rig h t
8everal new rad io books have been
ant, will testify ag a in st th e suspects. | a ttle to visit friends for a few weeks, j know n ag “ G ran d m a” S leret to her for m any years a le ad e r in com m u of P o rtland.
receiv ed :
T hese men are th o u g h t-to be, beyond ^ b e e n t h e T u e s u ’/ o r T f e w days " ’^ L ^ iPj ^ n e Pr r F l i W t T h o r n e nity and church life. H er trip across
By a form er m a rriag e w ere born
G rain g er— A m ateu r radio.
doubt, th e ones who broke into th e ot Mrs M ary p argOns.
r [ t
M rs
F I Indsev th e plains from Illin o is to Oregon in tw o d au g h ters, Mrs. S arah Robinson
H arrison - W ireless telephone con
A. W. M etzger sto re on the even in g ,
M rs H E. McGinnis visited friends
hX a^ p a g ld ab o h er death came th e sp rin g and su m m er of 1865 was and Mrs. Ellen Ball of M issouri and
stru
ctio n .
h
azardous
and
tedious.
On
account
of A pril 26 and took $82.18 from th e and relativ es in P o rtlan d F riday and guddeniy a f te r a period of good
Joseph S. D onaldson of Gillis. She
H au sm an n — R adio phone receiving
S aturday.
of ill h ealth sh e com m enced the
h
ealth
safe. T he tools left behind S aturday
also leaves 34 g ran d ch ild ren and two
Mabel H udson of P o rtlan d is v isit
L escarboura— Radio for everybody.
Journey on a specially co n stru cted
r.ight fit into th e m ark s m ade on th e ing h e r uncle, Jo h n H udson.
, H er m aiden nam e was B . aum gard-
___
b ro th ers and a siste r in C alifornia.
Sleeper Design d ata for radio
bed
sw
ung
in
a
wagon
and
draw
n
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
enry
L
ato
u
rell
ner.
She
was
bom
in
B
aden,
Ger
door w hen it was first entered.
G ran d m a K esterson, as sh e was tra n sm itte rs and receivers.
w ere callers on Mrs. J. A. L arsson i m any, M arch 14, 1833. At th e age horses, b u t before th e Oregon country
S aturday.
They have recently re- of 10 years sh e sailed w ith h er par- was reached it becam e necessary for fam iliarly know n, has been a resi
DOUBLE WEDDING IS
l i e n t of th is com m unity 38 years,
tu rn e d from C alifornia, w here th e y ie n ts to th e U nited S tates and settled
PLEASANT HOME
NOT CARRIED OUT spent th e w inter
in C hilicothe, Ohio, w here she was Mrs. S leret to d riv e th e four-horse I h aving moved h ere w ith h er fam ily
un ited in m arria g e to G eorge T hom as team th ro u g h a trib e of h o stile In
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
E.
Scott
and
fam
i
Miss Em m a B ozarth and E lm er ly have gonfe to Salem w here they S leret on M arch 6, 1851 who pre dians th a t h e r h u sband m ight have in 1884. She was converted when
Mr. and Mrs. F. Lake a re occupy
B ozarth, d au g h ter and son of Mr. will spend th e sum m er. They will ceded h er in d eath, passing away both h an d s fre e to h an d le his rifle. (she was 15 years of age, and united ing th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A lfred
an d Mrs. J. R. B ozarth of Bull Run re tu rn to T ro u td ale in th e fall and April 6, 1886. To th is union 11 chil T h e last lap of th e ir Journey led them j w ith th e B aptist church and was de Sloop w hile th e la tte r are In Y akim a,
d ren w ere born, eight of whom su r
w ere to have a double w edding last Mrs. Scott will teach again in the vive h er. Geo. W., Jo h n G. and Mrs. o ver th e Blue m o u n tain s, across th e j voted to h er C hristian belief to th e W ashington on a business trip
school.
i last.
Sunday a t th e hom e of th e ir parents.
W illard C arrell has bought th e
Mr. and Mrs. H arry B arry of Glen Je n n ie R uegg of G resham , Mrs. D eschutes riv er and o ver th e Barlow
* P lan s w ere spoiled, how ever, w hen dale and Mr. and Mrs E. Q uinn of N ellie L indsey, Mrs. Eva Idlem an of tra il south of Mt. Hood. T h eir eld
M cKinney home, w here h e and his
POWELL VALLEY
E lm er Bozarth persuaded his bride. B erkeley, C alifornia w ere guests last N am pa, Id ah o . Mrs. C arrie Tow nsend est d au g h ter. Mary, had become des
bride have set up housekeeping.
of Mrs. M. B. McGinnis.
of F airview , Mrs. Olive S hattu ck and
Miss E dith Fox of P o rtlan d , to be week
F ra n k McKinney and son, n u rl,
Mrs. A D K endall en tertain ed on E dw ard E. S leret of V ancouver. p erately ill of m o u n tain fev er and In 1 T h e "D eb o ra” society of th e Pow-
m arried in P ortlan d on S aturday th e T h u rsd ay and F riday of last week W ashington
Also
o rd er to b e tte r ca re for her th e fam- '
V a„
Mission church will give a have retu rn ed from C ottage Grove,
day before th e date se t for th e wed- Mrs. W ebster of Chicago and Mrs
w here they w ent to atten d a reunion
next S atu .. rd ay
f» » •*
■>' “ ‘■ "J“ '1 m idsum m er social
..............................
d |n g .
¡H u e tt of P o rtlan d .
at
th e home of th e fo rm er’s m o th er,
CllfTord L atourell visited his au n t, ers survive h er, Jacob B au m g ard n er n e a r th e p resen t site of W elches. evening, th e 24th.
An in te restin g
Miss Em m a B ozarth carried out th e Mrs. J. A. Larsson on Sunday.
of P endleton. Oregon and W illiam |T h e horses w ere tu rn ed o ut to graze program
____ will be rendered and re- who Is 80 years of age. They w ere
o rig in al plan and was m arried to • John M atches, his wife and m o th er B au m g ard n er of McDonald co unty,, and Mr g leret TOde one of them tb lD c s h m e n ts served at a sm all cost accom panied hom e by Mr. and Mrs.
T heodore H arris of !
° n Sun- were w e e k e n d visitors at th e C. E , I llin o is
> P o rtlan d t0 procurP m ediclne. On T he roomy |aw n around
church Van W inkle and children of S u nny
ay, une
a
'
‘ w j o gtrand of B ridal Veil was plains en d u rin g the m any h ardships his re tu rn he found th a t th e horses W||, serve as an excellent place for side, W ashington, who visited fo r a
T he wedding was a q uiet one. T he |
a T ro u td ale visitor S aturday.
common to th e pioneejr. They set- i bad eaten a weed w hich poisoned j (b(, evening w here all can enjoy few days on th e ir way home.
Rev. E arl B. C otton perform ed th e
Mrs. J. A. S tephens is building a
tied in th a t p art of Powell 5'a lle y thpm
and aB o f them died. W ord them selves. Sunday m orning a t 11
cerem ony. Both couples le ft fo r a 0. N. FORD IS HIGH
L o m ?“ now"’ «’ p a rt" » * G nw ham ‘ lle r
of th e hapless plight of O.clork Re„ j . „ « e d stro m of Ta- bungalow on h er lots so u th w est of
sh o rt honeym oon trip to Seaside b u t
IH PUN CLUB oHUUl stro n g and noble q u alities m ade her th e fam ily ln th e m o u n tain s and ,.om a W ashington, will preach In th e M ethodist church. G eorge C a r
a re expected back in a few days. Mr.
O N F ord won th e reg istered 50-
prom inent am ong th e early pio- J„ h n and G eorge Reynolds w ent to ; th e eh Urch. Thia service will be In p en ter is tf-y co n tra cto r. Mr. and
H arris has a farm in Kelso and th e
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rem
em bPr
assistan
T he evening Mrs. C. W. A ltm an of G resham w ere
ta rg e t ..........................
shoot at th
P o rtlan -
d - Gun
h p rT o many
rV n V k of in d wh<”
h osnitality
and
w e i 5
. , th e ir
. ce w ith ox team s and th „ Bwed|gh language.
couple will m ake th e ir hom e th ere.
club last Sunday aftern o o n when he rorninR sp irit to all.
w agons and th ey found tem p o rary gervlce w |(, be conducted In th e Eng- callers on Sunday a t th e B. C. A lt
Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Bozarth will
man home.
n’v » at” h o m e with his p aren ts for th e ! shot 49 b irds out of 50.
Dr. H. H
She was a prom inent m em ber of refu g e a t th e Reynolds home. T he ,,gh ian(cuagp
Mrs. J. Breeden of P o rtlan d Is vis
live at horn
P
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conteet ,h e M ethodist Episcopal church and sick g irl was n u rsed back to h ealth
T h e W om en’s Home and F or-
present.
Mr. F ord won first place In class A ’ V o o r f o ^ a n " X r a of y ^ « ! ’ « S b ut dle<1 * f’ W >
,a te r ’
,
i
M issionary society will m eet itin g w ith Mrs. P. Miller.
A picnic d in n e r was enjoyed by
and Jim M orris second w ith 43. J. wag for m any years a te ac h er of the
T hrough th e u rg en t request of th e T h u rsday aftern o o n at 2 o’clock at
FAIRVIEW
S. C rane stood high In class B w ith Bible class
She was also a c h a rte r ; se ttle rs George S leret w as induced
hom e o t Mrs C arl L indgren. Ev relativ es and frien d s of Mr. and Mrs.
D. D. Jack in th e ir grove last 8un-
Rachel P eterson en tertain ed «7 w hile V. C. U ndeen placed second m em ber of th e G resham O ran <ea
rem ain In th e valley and estab lish Pryb(}dy lg cordially Invited.
Miss Rachel P eterson en tertain
i day. Those p resen t w ere Mrs. Ella
Crowe took first
H,‘r ch ,ld r,,n rem em ber h er as a a blacksm ith shop, which was b
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loving,
pow
n(jt fgp
c a n l of T hanks.
on S atu urday
rday aftern
« iw o iiw
*» of
W» th e wtth‘
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loving. devoted
n e v o ira „"»other
wuwiwr, *"d
»»!'• th e
P
n w e)|
a ll y
V a lie v
S chneider, Mrs. E. M cPherson, th e
g ir l, who work in th e traffic depart- h
o
n
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r
.
X S S v ? ^ / ' V ' t i . . " ' T ’ good’ " » '^ from th e present .R e of th e O reaham
We wish to express o u r sin cere ap- Misses E sth er H ansen and C lara
m ent offlce of th e Pacific T elephone J. J * «
’
BOb,e ”
g rad e school building. T hey bought p re d a tio n and th a n k s fo r th e kind L arsson, all of P o rtlan d . Mrs. C. G.
com pany In P o rtlan d .
Mrs P eter-
Jim M orris and V. C. L ndeu tied
.
f
road >nd w ords of sym pathy and th e many S chneider and little non of G resham .
had a bounteous dinner ready for high-gun honors in th e Dr. O. W.
G randm a S le re t« la st day« were land on hotn i
b eau tifu l floral trib u te s of love and
..h h »
h.A »ho
son had a b o u n te o u s, dinner
“ dy
25-ta rg e t handicap event. Ideal
She was an ever welcome extending south a . fa r as th e top of
t t „ th „ r i ( .mory of o u r be
Ilobby
, d.
w hen th e girls arriv ed a t 2 o ’c lo c k ..--------
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(loved m o th er
1 tu n e of g e ttin g lim e In his eyea, caus-
Tk.',Cp „recent were Mrs Bean and each, break in g 25 w ithout a miss. In guest in th e hom es of h e r children i th - e - b u tte
Mrc F v a " . th e M i~ ~ X h n e ld e r. th e shoot-off Morris broke 2 5 In a and
she
fre q u e n c y
m ade
th .|
T he eig h t ch ild ren .„ e n d e d th e
G eorge W S leret, John O. Sleret. Ing painful Injuries.
Mrs Je n n ie Ruegg. Mrs. C a rrie ;
G eorge T. M urray is v isitin g
'w h ite schoolhouse" on week days
rhlle U nden broke but rounds, sta y in g for weeks, perhaps
Tow nsend. Edw ard S leret, Mrs
e».,.
l e n ' M unson' P e i e ^ ” o l i e ’’« '^ 1 F a t-
a N. F ord placed second In th e In a place, but she considered the , and on
He has
Eva Idlem an. Mrs O live S h a t- lfrl n d * ar"1 « '• • ‘•vea here
tuck.
Mrs
N
ellie
Lindsey.
»pent
th
e
w
lnte’
in
C
alifornia
‘ hom e of M rs Lindsey a t Nam pa, i which w ere held th ere.
lantJ
io rig in a l 25 w ith 24
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