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T W IC E A - W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12, No. 35 SILVER CUP TROPHY IS PRESENTED CITY GRESHAM. a ^ pb e r r ie s ^ coming ^ to ^ y MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 30, INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN TO BERRY GROWERS 1922 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year FRIENDS PAY LOVING TRIBUTE TO PIONEER A IIT I AAV T A D fr U U ILU U K r U K L t A large n um ber of relativ es and T he tirst rasp b erries of th e season , friends g ath ered at th e M ethodist ' w ere received W ednesday a t th e i | Episcopal church on T uesday to pay i G resham cannery. T he p re v a ilin g ' Many en th u sia stic rose grow ers w arm w eath er is causing th em to ! D. E. Towle, m an ag er of th e B erry i a t once. If you call in th e early j th e trib u te of love an d resp ect to th e ! . East W ednesday was th e day set g ath ered a t th e lib rary T hursday rjpen fagt and lt ig expecte<i tbey w jh ' G row ers Packing com pany, has th e m orning you can get prom pt service m em ory of Mrs. N orm an L. Sm ith fur ‘he an n u al picnic of the aftern o o n to w itness th e p resen tatio n follow ing observation and in stru c on delivery. C rates fo r shipping j for 42 yearg a reBldent of G reghanl. G resham O utlook force. T he en tire continue to come in increasing of th e silv er cup won by G resham in tions for th e berry grow ers of th e m ust be well filled an d av erag e 18 force w ith the exception of Miss F lo r S crip tu re was read and p ray er of- th e d istric t contest when she scored aiuount8 u n til th e Bea8on is ad v an c-I d istric t: pounds net fru it to com ply w ith th e I ence A uclalr went on th e trip. T hose i fered by th e Rev. A. S. Hisey. The h ighest in th e P o rtlan d rose display e d - T he rasp b erries a re all being All shipping cra te s m u st be . who did go were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. As th e straw b e rry season is nearly law. . ped _ . w i.v, .v . b er of . .. fu serm on was preached by w hich was held d u rin g th e Rose Fes- j shipped a t th e present tim e, stam ith th e n u m th e 1 _ n eral .................. . th, . St. C lair, the Misses Em m a B. J o h n over we will ask all grow ers to re , Rev. R onald A ngus, p asto r of th e tival. T he race was a close one. : T he straw b e rrie s are still co ntinu- tu rn a t once all of th e crates th a t grow er. son, B eatrice Jackson, Evelyn Metz G resham cam e in highest w ith a inK to P our ln t0 th e cannery. Be- they do n o t need. T he w eek’s sales I J u s t a word to cherry grow ers: C hurch of th e Souls of P o rtlan d . ger and F aye Lord. O liver S trom qulst, » . , .u _ , . . . „ ¡M u sic was fu rn ish ed by a q u a rte t 7.7 ' .. . score of 98 w hile W illam ette H eights tw een 70 and 80 women a re being of * frozen straw b e rrie s has ' n early lw ¡ We »re in th e m a rk e t for m ost »UI . _ ' Chase and Leslie St. C lair. Mrs. Les- i » r, ait v. consisting of Mrs. Shnw of 1 ortlm iil, took second prise with. 95 points, i em ployed daily in stem m ing and get- lie St. C lair and little d a u g h te r and kept pace w ith th e deliveries and th e * in<*8 °* ch erries. We have an un-1 n m WAhorta F en in su la and A rleta w ere a tie flnK th e berries ready to be canned price has been a t o u r list and we lim ited dem and, fo r Royal Anns and . m i . u i . „ v u»». Miss W innifred S t.C la ir were also V rv iio w « » »«v ** e tot, an d L eslie alrad« w ith \lis s E d it II w hen th e scoring was first com plet- o r barreled. T be m any o rd ers re m ust th a n k th e b arrel m ethod fo r I Yellow ! m em bers of th e party. Spanish. W e can fu rn ish th e ed. T his n ecessitated a re-scoring ceived fo r b arreled straw ’b erries does p rev en tin g a loss on th e crop. We o rch ard boxes and p refer to have Lym an a t th e organ. Mrs. Shaw also P lan s for th e day w ere a trip on on those two displays w hich gave aw ay w ith all fears as to th e dis- have em ployed from 75 to 100 wom th e ch erries handled- in them . Call san g a solo a t th e church and one at th e highw ay as far as T he Dalles. th e cem etery. P eninsula th e th ird place by* one- P°sal of th e b arreled fru it. i T he day proved to be one of th e en d u rin g th e week hu llin g th e b er at th e cannery for them . T he Royal T hose who bore th e body of Mrs. fo u rth point. Silver cups have been I T he office force of th e Berry ries. W e secured o u r first C u th b erts Anns should be picked very soon as x , m ade-to-order kind th a t is too w arm ith to its last restin g place w e r e ! , ,, , . . . . „ aw arded th e w inners of th e o th e r G row ers P ack in g com pany has mov- from E. J. B rugger, on th e 27th, so rain will spoil them . T h e Bing and Sm , , ,, . „ , fo r w alking b ut ju s t fine fo r riding . ... , „ th re e prizes. !ed into th e ir new’ office across th e th e rasp b erry and loganberry har- L am bert ch erries should be picked h er th re e sons, V ictor, Percy and ! T hree autom obiles left G resham be Ison, E Many dltj not realize w hat an im- stre e t w hich has ju s t been com pleted . vegt Jg op and we mug, a ,, gtand Qn for shipping in 20-pound boxes and tw een 5 and 6 o’clock W ednesday p o rta n t p a rt th e branch lib ra ria n s Recently. The new q u a rte rs a re a ' o u r toeg and play ball a l, tb e tim e tQ m ust be face-packed on one side. Sm ith, h er two sons-in-law , T. C, m orning. As th e trip was to cover took in helping to m ake th e P o rtlan d * rea t im provem ent over th e fo rm er harvegt th e crop jn th e best poggi^ie An estim ate of th e to n ag e expected Tow nsend and G eorge Shaw. I n te r such a long s trip of th e highw ay an m ent was in th e fam ily lot in M ult rose show a success. Miss N orm a iofflce in th e m ain cannery building, j condition -phe follow ing C u th b ert will help very m uch in o rd erin g th e i early s ta rt was planned to allow Lee Peck, G resham lib ra ria n , work- T he m any w indows fu rn ish plenty j grow er8 have been assigned to pick boxes. T his should be done a t once. nom ah cem etery. plenty of tim e for sight-seeing. The follow ing o b itu ary was read ed w ith th e G resham com m ittee and of H^ht an d a large aw ning on th e jo r tb e Bbjppjng m a rk e t: These ch erries will be shipped with B reak fast was eaten at W ahkeena a t th e services: g ath ered roses for th e display. T he side of th e building keeps ofT th e logan an d rasp b e rrie s and good falls. One ca r left early in o rd er to Messrs. Lisi, F raley , K ntefel, Suhr, C lara Isabel Huxley, wife of N or m em bers of th e G resham com m ittee U*e b o t rays of th e sun. If th e ex- have th a t meal ready before th e rest Schlater, L indem an, Boyce. Cowing, prices are hoped for. man L. Sm ith, passed from th is w ere Mrs. Maxwell Schneider, Miss PXession of Miss C ora G reen, mis- Must 1 m * picked with s t e in s . arrived. Mrs. St. C lair, as m o th er Andrew’ Bros., O kabe, W. R. Jo h n ea rth ly life Ju n e 24, 1922, aged 74 Mabel Inglis and Mrs. W. F. Honey. 1 tre ss of th e new office is to be tak en of th e p arty , took upon h erself th e son, E. J. B rugger, O. A. Neal and years, 9 m onth and 20 days. DR. HANDSAKER WILL T he secret of how th ese ladies sue- as an exam ple of how th e rest feel F red R evears. duty of p rep arin g th e b rea k fa st. In She was born in C incinnati, Ohio, ceeded in b ringing th e g ran d prize to a bout it, it could be said th a t th e ADDRESS MASS MEETING th e m eantim e th e rem aining early S eptem ber 4, 1847, an d was m arried T he follow ing grow ers have been G resham was given aw ay by H. H. en f*re office force are m uch pleased ones climbed th e bank up to th e assigned to pick fo r th e Oregon An A m erican flag of a design to N orm an L. Sm ith at K eokuk, H aynes, chairm an of th e d istric t ex- witb th e ir new home. bridge crossing th e falls and viewed P acking com pany in th e ir crates, w hich may seem som ew hat stran g e Icw a, M arch 15, 1865. T he follow h ib its, d u rin g his speech a t th e 11- M a“ y new m em bers have joined th e sig h ts there. It m ight be added b rary yesterday afternoon. T hose in j *be G resham F ru it G row ers associa- Jo h n B urgraff, J. J. Brooks, J. Wm. to A m erican eyes will be show n by ing year they sta rte d fo r th e Oregon th a t th e alread y large ap p etites of ch arg e of th e rose show held a m eet- Gon s*nce th e b erry season first Buckley, J. G. Chlodo, I. N. G abriel- J J. H an d sak er, sta te d irec to r of co untry over th e Old Oregon T rail th e clim bers were Increased by fresh ing in P o rtlan d before th e show for P a r te d th is year. T h eir n u m b er has son, A nton H endrickson, R. Head- N ear E ast Relief a t th e union m eet by ox team , arriv in g in P o rtlan d on m orning a ir apd th e savory sm ell of th e purpose of in stru c tin g th e vari- | been increased to 261 m em bers. T he ley, Thos. H arvey, Chas. H ornecker, ing in th e M ethodist church next O ctober 5, 1866, They moved to th e bacon and eggs frying, which was ous com m ittees on w hat con stitu ted I increase in m em bership show s th e A lbert Heiney, Jo h n Ide, J. D. Jo h n Sunday n ig h t. Mr. H an d sa k er found present hom e a t G resham 42 years w afted up to them . T he re su lt was points. T he local com m ittee and confidence th a t th e farm ers have in sto n e & Son, H. L insted, W. C. Law th e flag flying over an o rphanage ago. th a t not m uch of the am ple b rea k fa st She leaves to m ourn h e r d eath n th e ir helpers n o t only atten d e d th a t th e p resen t m an ag em en t of th e can rence, W. R. Lynn, H. W. Lynch, J. a t th e foot of M ount A rarat. He will rem ained when th e meal was over. m eeting but they carried hom e all n e r>’- I t also assu res th e fu tu re suc- P. Lynch, P. J. Mellon, J. L. Nelson, also show one reel of m otion pictu res husband and five children, one son, j By 8 o ’clock, th e p arty was on its Lee S heller, 8. H. Sheller, O. A. secured on th e sam e trip . Melvin B., having passed on a t early th e inform ation given them and ce8S o? th e cannery. way. T he highw ay was unusually T h o rn to n , O tto W elp, W. H ornecker, m anhood. T he ch ild ren su rv iv in g “ I trav eled 18,000 m iles to secure s ta rte d to w ork g a th e rin g only p e r - ' b eau tifu l on th a t day. T he atm o s D. Savo, Jo h n N evalain, C. N. T ay these p ic tu res” , w rites Mr. H an d h e r are : E. P. Sm ith and Mrs. L au ra feet o r as nearly p erfect roses as they VOTE ON SCHOOL BONDS phere was clear so th a t all th e beau lor, C. J. R yan, J. Lilly? A. Peacher, saker, “ and I tru s t th e frien d s of M. Tow nsend of G resham , V, H. HAS BEEN POSTPONED could g et w hich they felt would tifu l p oints of in te re st on each side F. Lehm an, Chas. Lettow , H. Kum- th< A rm enian children will fill th e Sm ith of W asco, II. It. Sm ith of Con- come up to th e high score dem anded of th e riv er w ere plainly visible. Owing to a technical e rro r, th e mel, P. W eiland. These grow ers chqrch Sunday n ig h t th a t I may ¡don, and Mrs. Daisy G. Shaw of F air- by those in charg e of th e show. T h e Dalles was reached about w ill call a t th e can n ery and ta k e out show them som e of th e b eautiful view, also 12 g ran d ch ild ren and two G resham people w ere favored by special m eeting of Union H igh school noon. By th is tim e th e men of th e O. P. cra tes and d eliv er th e berries y o u n g sters w hose lives we have been | g rea t g ran d ch ild ren , | p arty had forg o tten they had ever h aving w ith them on th e occasion of D istrict No. 2 for th e purpose of here a t th e cannery. T he follow ing privileged to save. One view alone | She was th e oldest of 11 children th e p resen tin g of th e cup Jessie A. voting bonds to m ake needed ad d i eaten and were anxious when d in n er nam ed m em bers have been assigned w here 6000 ch ild ren a re draw n up of whom fo u r are still living, F red C urrey, vice chairm an of th e N at tions and im provem ents to th e would be ready w hile th e rem ain d er to pick fo r th e account of Ray-Mal- in one g ro u p to sa lu te th e A m erican H uxley of Mt. P leasan t, Iowa, Mrs. ional and th e P o rtlan d Rose socie- buildings has been postponed to a of th e p arty was planning on a 2 ing; th ey m ust call a t th e cannery flag is w orth q u ite a trip in itself. C arrie Row, F ra n k lin , N ebraska, ties, H. II. H aynes, chairm an of th e fu tu re d a te w hich will be selected a t o’clock d in n er as was decided at th e fo r R. M. crates and d eliver th e b er Th« biggest su rp rise in my trip N orm an L. Huxley and Mrs. C h a r s ta rt. Rose E xhibit com m ittee, Mrs. Eliza- a m eeting of tn e high schol board ries h ere a t th e cannery: th ro u g h th e N ear E ast last sum m er lo tte M. H arvey, of P o rtlan d . beth H. F orney of th e P o rtlan d next T h ursd ay evening, Ju ly 6. W hile at The Dalles, th e party She had been In falling h ealth for A lfred B latchford, W. E. Bates, was in finding th e beauty and th e C ham ber of Com m erce, Miss N ellie A t th e m eeting of th e board held visited th e M otor Service g arag e, In a year b ut was only confined to h er Fox, vice chairm an of th e com m it- last week th e co n tra ct was let for A. J. C olpart, E. M. Calkins, Dal- w onderful c h a ra c te r of th e children which E rnest Thom pson conducts bed for ab o u t 10 days. th e rep a ir shop. tee and also th e one in charge of th e 90 cords of wood to Glen R eeder, q u ist Bros., C. J. E ngland, Wm. whom we have saved from death. Coming from an old E nglish fam This, ra th e r than th e pictu res of the P o rtlan d branch lib ra ria n s, and F. who will deliver it at $6.50 p er cord. G ilbert, O. B. G uisness, J. D. H u tch A fter a conversation w ith him , it g reat suffering, a re w hat a re shown ily whose belief was th a t th e love L. Rice rep rese n tin g th e P o rtlan d T ra n sp o rtatio n co n tra cts w ere let inson, C. E. L ashbaugh, E. W. Liden, was decided to drive up and view In o u r m otion pictures. I also se nnd sacrifice, for hom e and children O regonian. fo r all th e d istric ts excepting Vic- I. N. Skeie, Chris Gesme, W m. S oren th e Celilo canal and fallA w here th e cured a few h u n d red still p hoto was th e highest tw pe o f C hristianity son, W ensel Yung, W. S. Brown. Mr. H aynes rem inded G resham tory. T hey are as follow s: O rient, D eschutes riv er em pties Into th e Co grap h s which I Bhall bring to this she carried th is th o u g h t alw ays w ith folk th a t G resham would not h a v e ! Lee E vans, $218 per m o n th ; Powell T he follow ing nam ed m em bers have lum bia. T he canal was said to be h er and no effort o r sacrifice was too m eetin g .” won the first prize if she had n o t V alley, E. P. C hristensen, $100; been assigned to pick for th e account eig h t m iles long. g re a t fo r h e r to m ake. She leaves w orked fo r it as th e judges judged I Lynch, B urton W alrad, $95; T erry, of th e S ta r F ru it P ro d u cts com pany As th e au to s Journeyed along, to her children and h e r frien d s a ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR only according to q uality. Mr. E. Davidson, $34; H illsview , $6 per a t E ast Second and Y am hill street, sand hills and sage brush began to BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH h eritag e of love, an exam ple of p a P o rtlan d : C. H. B lanchard, R. Dur- H aynes said he expects to come out pupil, w ith $40 os a m inim um , ap p ear un til by th e tim e th e falls tie n t sacrifice and h u m ility, believ schm idt, A. V. F o lk m an , C. Jo rg en - to G resham often and w hen he comes -------------- —— - Bible school a t B ethel B aptist ing alw ays and seeing only th e best w ere reached th e clim ate and Bur- sen, J. F. Ja eg e r, R. J. W illiam s and he w ants to see m ore roses. H e can- UNION SERVICE SUNDAY roundings had changed into «typical church fo r next Sunday will m eet at AT METHODIST CHURCH Geo- Wohlpr a"d they m ust call 1ft o ’clock and will be followed at 11 In everyone. W hile alw ays frail in eastern Oregon conditions. T he wind n o t see any reason why th e re ca n ’t body she was endow ed w ith an in th e re and ta k e o u t S ta r cra tes and be m iles of roses. H e suggested th a t by a p atrio tic serm on by P a sto r B ar do m itab le will to do th e th in g s s h i also had com e up and was blowing T here will be a m ost a ttra c tiv e m ake th e berry deliveries direct to a. drivew ay betw een P o rtla n d and th e sand about. D inner was eaten ry on th e su b ject "T h e B irth d ay of believed was rig h t. She lived for G resham be lined w ith roses on each service nex t Sunday evening a t th e th e above address. All berries m ust O ur N atio n .” Special m usic will be on a low piece of land, shaded by h e r children and those she loved. side and th a t a different road be M ethodist Episcopal church in which be p roperly w eighed and scale tick et rendered. poplar trees and carpeted with sand. T he ord in an ce of the n ite I tak en t0T «atne and every S aturday L ord’s S upper will be observed at H er hom e was h e r sh rin e and her Two larg e irrig atio n w heels c a rry also lined w ith roses for th e re tu rn all G resham churches w ill u __„ loved ones h er Idols at whose feet trip to P o rtlan d for visiting to urists. J. J. H andsacker. head of th e N ear 18,1 * row ers “»«st che<* «P a »d « K the close of th e serm on. No services ing w ater from a creek m ade an in ■be w orshipped, and for whose com P o rtla n d ’s official rose C aroline! E ast R elief will be th e speaker. He th p ,r d eli*e ry f° r th e week so th at will be held a t th e church in th e te re stin g sight. fo rt and love no labor was too g reat T estout, is of F rench origin. It is I will bring w ith him and show a one- collections for sam e can be m ade evening as th e co n g reg atio n will W ith d in n er soon over th e p arty sacrifice was considered m ore Mr. H aynes’ am bition th a t som e day , reel m oving p ictu re condenced from th e follow ing Monday. We have con u n ite w ith th e o th e rs of th e town j was ready to begin th e re tu rn Jour- an a loving duty. P o rtla n d can o rig in a te a rose of h er th e la rg e r reel w hich he m ade w hile trac ted th e b erries to th e se th ree at th e M ethodist Episcopal church i ney. A sh o rt stop was m ade a t Eagle She passed aw ay w ith a sm ile on | Creek. T he sun had begun to set own th a t will if possible out-rival on his trip la st y ear th ro u g h Asia can n eries in good faith and we de in th e In terest of th e N ear E ast Re b e r face, feeling th a t h er Hip's work th is w onderful rose. Minor. He has also a g rip p in g Iec- sire th a t th e grow’ers deliver all of lief. was done. H er life is fittingly and Its crim son color flooded the ____________ T he lib ra rie s should contain m ore ■ tu re on his experiences w hile trav el- th e C u th b erts raised th is season to sum m ed up In tlyi lines of T hanatop- sky m aking a w onderful background q yy PICNIC TO books on rose c u ltu re is th e belief of ing In th e fam ine stric k en lands. th ese canners. T he crop Is short at for tb e b eau tifu l scenes along th e sls: Miss Fox. G resham people should h e a r th is best an d they need all of th e berries route. T he last of th e au to s reached BE AT CRYSTAL LAKE "So live th a t when th y su m to fill th e ir sales and we wish all to Mr. C urrey is a very en th u sia stic vital m essage. G resham at ab o u t 9 o ’clock and th u s m ons comes to Join th e innum - M ultnom ah Camp No. 77, W. O.W. rose grow er. He has w ritten 1156 Sunday will be P a trio tic Sunday exercise th e sam e care in picking for m erable carav an which moves com pleted a perfect day of s ig h t to th a t m ysterious realm . W here le tte rs in th e past y ea r in answ er t o i “ We should celeb rate th e b irth of th ese can n ers th a t would be used if will give a picnic at C rystal Lake seeing on O regon’s w onderful h igh each shall ta k e his cham ber in questions asked him ab o u t roses. o u r country , not only as a holiday, picking fo r o u r own cannery. The park , Sunday, Ju ly 23. T he pro way. T he d istance traveled includ- th e silen t h alls Of d eath , Thou 1 ing th e retu rn trip was practically 'These le tte rs w ere se n t to places all b u t recall th e sacredness of th e occa berries will be g raded No. 1 o r No. 2 ceeds a re to go tow ard 77’s relief go not ll,ke th e q u arry slave at o ver th e U nltsd S tates and E urope sion,” says th e Rev. A. S. Hisey, who th e sam e as though delivered to our fund. 200 miles. night, scourged to his dungeon, All o th e r grow ers not but su stain ed and soothed by and to A u stralia as well. Mr. Cur- w ill speak In th e m orning on “T he cannery. NOTH E NEW CAR TO GO 800 en u m erated above will use o u r can an u n falterin g tru st, approach rey ’s love of roses was clearly show n P atrio tism of Je su s,” thy g rav e like one Who w raps MILEM ON G A L I j O N O F F U E L T he ladies of th e B aptist Guild nery crateB and deliver th e berries at w hen he gave an in te re stin g history Special music for th e services will th e d rap ery of his couch about have ta k e d for a sh o rt tim e the th e cannery. of th e flow er th ro u g h early cen be as follow s: m orning, mixed q u a r him and lies down to p leasant T hree hu n d red miles by autom o All lo g an b erry grow ers who pick electrical sto re recently vacated by d ream s." bile on a gallon of fuel costing 5ty tu rie s. He said th a t roses have every te t, "T h e re is a lan d ,” solo, "L ead F. L. B ourne (n ex t to B row n’s Mar-1 ¡cents, Is th e claim , II. H Elm er, color except blue They out-rival Ms All th e W ay,” Doris Zlm m erraan. b* rr,e8 for «hipping m ust pick them ( a n i o f T h a n k s. | tre a su re r and g eneral m an ag er of every o th e r flow er in grace of form ,! E vening, du et, “ I Love th e L o rd ," a red c° l ° r straw b erry k e t) and will have on display mis We th an k th e m any frie n d s who! th e Globe M alleable Iron A Steel b rillian ce of color and d elig h tfu l j M yrtle R ush er and H. W. S trong. d°u b le deck shipping crates. For cellaneous article s left from th , e ir assisted us w ith so m any w ords of com pany of Syracuse, N. Y , m akes «nt ba aa r. Tom orrow , S atu r- g jm p ath y and kindly acts d u rin g our fo r an engine designed by him self, perfum e. ______________ Iocal Rh|Pm,>nt on th e sta rt and as .» r * w»»*»»«» "G resham people should adopt BENEFIT ICE CREAM 8OOn “ th e m ovem ent Is large <lay’ *,ra w h p rr,e* which have been recent bereavem ent on the d eath of revealed to th e d irec to rate of the s n e iiT * ^ ? 'a iie n r a c enough to load cars loeans and rasn- 'lonated will be sold at m ark et price o u r wife and m other, also for the com pany at Its an n u al m eeting P o rtla n d ’s slo g an " says Mr. C u rrey .. BUuIAL _____________ A SUCCESS h<,rrliM fnr A nything nything saleable saleable wdll will be lv n.any b eau tifu l floral trib u tes. In tern atio n ally known engineer- A be alad gladly " 'A rose fo r every hom e and a bush i . — — j berries for Om aha, all m ust use N. L. SMITH AND FAMILY Ing experts, Including A rth u r W est, accepted by th e Guild and all p ro fo r every g a rd e n ’ ” • An lce cream and straw b e rry fes- th e double deck rasp b erry crate. --------------------- | chief en g in eer of th e B ethlehem The Bank of G resham pays 5 p er j 8 teel_ C o rp o ratlo n , have inspected T he su lv er cup was presented to dVal W“ " * iven la8‘ W edneaday ev- The can n ery crates m ust be used fo r ceeds will go to th e building fund of cent in te rest on tim e deposits.— Adv. Mr. E lm er’s engine and a re said to Mrs. Maxwell Schneider, chairm an ° " ‘he ‘ he hOnH> O’ i" Oft f° r b a rrp |,n * and a" th e church. have pronounced It hund red s of T heodore B ru g g er u n d er th e aus- these soft berries b ring th e lo w est' of th e G resham rose com m ittee a« i _»--- — years ahead of th e tim es . . . . I pices of th e Zion Evangelical church price It will be up to th e grow ers to i T hree full sized models were test-* rep rese n tin g G resham . It will adorn ed before th e directors. One of th e a place of ho n o r in th e G resham i iCC crPani’ r a k °. stra w b e rrie s and see th a t th ey are picked at th e bright m odels, a on e cylinder, th re e horse ! candy w ere sold. T he proceeds were red stag e b ut not too green to get lib ra ry .* pow er engine, ran continuously for applied to a building fund for the th e best price. T he Juice globules F. L. Rice, rep rese n tin g th e Ore- i 18 hours on one and one q u a rte r new parsonage. The n et proceeds should be well developed giving th e | - W 1 pints of fuel, th e d irecto rs stated gonlan. said "T h e O regonian realizes berry its full size b u t not over-ripe T he fuel used is oil, e ith e r m in th a t it Is as g re a t an asset to P o rt am ounted to $33. eral, an im al or vegetable No Igni A splendid m usical program was and m ust be delivered tw ice a day to ! land to have roses as It is to have tion or c a rb u re to r Is used fine of tfejr/cMMa.! vii','"- enjoyed. T he num bers included a reach th e ch illing room as soon as factories. T he O regonian w ants to j Mr E lm er’s models has a ttain ed h R . r ’ Success in th is v en tu re ’ speed of from 2.500 to 3,000 rev o lu go on record as in favor of a n y th in g ! vocal solo by Miss K ath e rin e B ratzel possible. tions a m inute, he claim s. T h e p rin w hich Is fo r th e u p lift of th e city. ’ and a piano solo by Miss F ried a will depend on th e grow ers. We will , cipal of th e discovery is based on th e B ratzel. Several in stru m e n ta l pieces probably s ta rt can n in g raspberries chem istry of oil, according to Mr. Z ion E v a n g e lic a l C h u rch . J wprp « °tte n up fo r th e occasion early next week and we m ust clear Elmer. Services at th e Zion E vangelical " ’m F r ,t * played th e violin. W a lte r , th e can n ery of logan and raspberry A com m ittee to a rra n g e fo r th e Im m ediate developm ent of th e en church will begin In th e m orning Schw edler th e saxophone. Melvin shipping cra tes so we wish all logan g in e was approved ■ by th e com pany w ith Sunday school a t 16 o’clock and B fugger. th e cornet and Miss Anna grow ers and all rasp b erry grow ers directors. preaching services w ill be in E nglish B rugger th e piano. J. E M etzger » h o have been nam ed to pick for at 11. T he serm on topic will be loaned a phonograph and rec- shipping to call at th e cannery and B uyer’s Week. A ugust «5-12. "W hy O bey?” T he evening services ord’ w ,th an am plifier a tta c h m e n t for ’ah* out and sto re th e ir allo tm en t of F a rm ers' Field Day. G resham , Ju ly w ill com m ence a t 8. T he young peo- j ’bp occasion. T hose in ch a rg e feel shipping crates. T hese cra tes must 39 A human flower garden formed by 6,000 little girls in one of the p ie’s m eeting will be in charg e of g rate fu l to Mr. M etzger fo r p e r - , be kept dry and clean so special e f - ! orphanages at Alexanuropol, Armenia, who were sated from starvation M ultnom ah County F air, G resham , and worse by the Near East Relief. th e G leaner’s Bible class ‘ m ittin g them to use his in stru m e n t, i fort should be m ade to get them o u t! A ugust 8-12 PICNICS ON RIVER H tr- w