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T W IC E A W EEK Voi. 12. No. 3 i G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, MUSICIAN M RITES FROM N. DAKOTA GRESHAM PEOPLE GRESHAM VISIT ARLINGTON F. 8 . A kin, fa th e r of R u sse ll K. te r from F rie d a B ra tz e l w ho is a t A kin of G resh am , died M onday m o rn - H ebron. N o rth D akota, c a rin g fo r h e r i A u g u st 28, a t th e fam ily hom e in o c c u rre d on th e h ig h w ay la s t S u n d ay had ta k e n place. • Mr. an d M rs. H ill, th e in ju re d ones h ad been ta k e n aw ay b u t th e c h ild re n w ere s till th e re , and a la rg e crow d of people had g a th e re d a t th e spot. A ch ick en su p p e r w as enjoyed at E ag le C reek an d th e p a rty th e n co n tin u ed on they- w ay to w a rd home. T hey a rriv e d in G resh am a t 9:30 th a t ev ening w ith o u t an y acc id e n ts— th a n k s to th e ir sk illfu l d riv e r who w as Mr. L arso n . W hile on th is trip , M rs. C lan ah an h ap p en ed to m eet M rs. B lalock of th e tow n of B lalock, w ho w as a s is te r-in law of Dr. B lalo ck , a fo rm e r asso c ia te of Mrs. C la n a h a n 's b ro th e r, D r. F. F P ow ell. D r B lalo ck an d D r. P ow ell w ere frie n d s 40 y e a rs ago. TWO-DAY AUTO TRIP TO SEASIDE A w eek-end a u to tr ip to S easid e and C annon B each w as enjoyed la s t S at u rd a y and S und ay by H. L. St. C lair an d d a u g h te r, W in ifred , an d Miss E m m a B. J o h n s o n of th e O utlook fo rce a n d th e la f te r 's niece, Mrs. L aV ern a C rew , of M arion, Iow a. The s ta r t w as m ade e a rly S a tu rd a y m o rn ing. S easid e w as reach ed a t noon. T he afte rn o o n w as sp e n t on th e beach a t C annon B each. S a tu rd a y evening an d S unday fo ren o o n w ere p assed on th e beach a t S easide. T he re tu r n tr ip occupied th e la tte r p a rt o f S unday a fte rn o o n an d evening. T h is w as th e first tr ip o v er th e lo w e r C olum bia h ig h w ay fo r all b u t one of th e p a rty an d th e first s ig h t of th e ocean fo r th e v is ito r from Iow a. Sev e ra l G resh am peo p le w ere m et along th e w ay and o th e rs w ere seen a t S e a side. A ll d e c la re it a m o st w o n d er ful a u to tr ip and a n e x p erien ce full of h e a lth fu l p leasu re. APPLE STDRAGE PLANT PLANNED My m o th er, w ho h a s bad a se rio u s o p e ra tio n on h e r m asto id , is slo w ly im p ro v in g , a lth o u g h h er h e a rin g has n o t com e back. I w as p e rm itte d tJ b rin g h er hom e from th e h o sp ita l a b o u t a w eek ago. She h a s g ained visib ly in s tre n g th sin ce h e r r e tu r n hom e, and I believe by S ep tem b er o r 5 w e w ill be re ad y to s t a r t •’ 1 fo r O regon.” M iss B ratze l clo ses w ith b e st w ish es to th e fo lk s in G resh am , an d hopes to see th em ag a in soon. No 1 a t m u n icip al te rm in a l No. i. P o rtla n d . H is d e a th w as cau sed by a p a ra ly tic s tro k e w hich he r e v iv e d la s t T h u rsd a y even in g an d from w hich he failed to reco v er. Mr. A kin cam e to O regon in 1853 an d se ttle d in P o rtla n d w h ere he h as lived a la rg e r p a rt of th e tim e sin ce th a t date. H e w as a t one tim e asso ciated w ith Mr. W yberg in th e shoe b u sin ess in P o rtla n d an d la te r w ent in to p a rtn e rs h ip w ith Ben S ellin g in a sh o e an d clo th in g e sta b lish m e n t in th e sam e city . Mr. A kin had, fo r se v eral y ears, h eld th e p o sitio n of s e c r e ta ry - tre a s u re r of th e W av erly Baby H om e. He also had th e sam e p o sitio n in th e U nited A rtis a n ’s o rg an izatio n . H e w as c h a rte r m em b er of th e T ay lo r S tre e t M ethodist c h u rc h of P o rtla n d , b u t la te r b ecam e a m em b er of th e C en te n a ry W ilb u r M ethodist ch u rch . D u rin g his long re sid e n c e in P o r t lan d , Mr. A kin m ade m any frien d s. D eath cam e a t th e ag e of 80 y ears. B esides o th e r re la tiv e s, fo u r c h il d re n su rv iv e th e ir fa th e r. T h e re a re tw o d a u g h te rs, Mrs. E d w ard D rake of P o rtla n d an d M rs. C laren c e T ru e W il son of W ash in g to n , D. C. T h e tw o so n s a re Dr. O tis F. A kin of P o rtla n d an d R u ssell K. A kin of G resh am . He also leaves seven g ra n d c h ild re n , Mrs. C h a rle s P e th e ra m , M iss M ary E. W il son, Miss. L a u ra an d E d w ard D rake, Miss E lizab eth , R u sse ll an d R obert A kin. F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ill be held a t th e C en ten ary W ilb u r M ethodist c h u rc h in P o rtla n d W ednesday, A u g u st 30, a t 2 o'clock In th e a fte rn o o n . I n te r m en t w ill be a t R ose City P a rk cem e tery . CONTRACTS LET FOR NEW GYMNASIUM C. E. S to ck to n w as a w a rd e d th e c o n tra c t fo r th e b u ild in g of th e new U nion H igh g y m n asiu m h e re fo r $16,- 25.26. T h is in clu d es all of th e c a r p e n try w o rk on th e new g y m nasium an d th e re p a ir w o rk th a t w ill have to be m ad e on th e old in o rd e r to equip (he b u ild in g w ith c la s s room s. T h e c o n tr a c t fo r p lu m b in g and h e a tin g w as a w ard ed to R u sh lig h t & H a sto rf of P o rtla n d fo r $3,714.90. T h e re p a ir w o rk on th e old gym n asiu m is to be co m p leted by O ctober 15 an d th e new g y m n asiu m is to be Maps Issu ed fo r M ountain T rav el. A new m ap an d re creatio n folder of read y fo r u se by D ecem ber 15 of th is th e C olum bia N atio n al fo rest, located y ear. in S o u th ern W ash in g to n , h as ju s t been issued by th e F o re s t S ervice. l*he SPECIAL ELECTION IS TO RI. HELD IN GRESHAM m ap show s all th e roads, tra ils , and re s o rts on th e fo rest, also, as a special A sp ecial electio n w ill be held In fe a tu re , show s in red th e a re a of th e old b u rn s w h ere g re a t care w ith fire G resh am on S ep tem b er 16 to vote on am e n d m e n ts to th e city c h a rte r. A is esp ecially n ecessary, in p a rtic u la r, list of th e am e n d m e n ts is in th is issu e th e Y acolt b u rn of 1902 w hich covered of th e O utlook. A bond is su e w ill 350 sq u are m iles. T h is a re a is now a lso be voted on w hich, if p assed, w ill covered w ith young second gro w th a u th o riz e th e city co u n cil to issu e w hich if d estro y ed w ill have to be re an d sell b o nds to an am o u n t n o t to placed by a rtific ia l p la n tin g a t Im exceed $20,000. T he fu n d s from the m ense co st to th e govern m en t. bond issu e w ill be used to ex ten d 4- As Mt. A dam s, St. H elens, S p irit in ch w a te r m a in s in v a rio u s p a r ts of L ake an d G ov ern m en t M ineral S p rin g s th e city to pro v id e sufficient w a te r for a re all w ith in th e C olum bia N atio n al fire p ro tectio n th ro u g h o u t th e city. fo rest, th e folder w ill be of use to th e larg e n u m b er of au to m o b ile cam p ers GRESHAM STORES HILL an d h ik e rs who an n u a lly v is it th is re ( LOSE LABOR DAY gion. B esides th e m ap th e fo ld er con T he G resh am sto re s have agreed ta in s eleven p ic tu re s of scenes of spe to close all day n ex t Monday, S ep clal b eau ty and In terest, In clu d in g th e tem b er 4, L abor Day. W ind R iv e r F o re s t E x p erim en t S ta tio n an d n u rs e ry w here ab o u t one m il lion tre e s a re grow n each y e a r for tra n s p la n tin g on d enuded a re a s of W ash in g to n and O regon. T he ex p eri m en t sta tio n is well w o rth a v isit. T he to u ris t w ill find a helpful list of ru les for th e p rev en tio n of fires, a suggested o u tfit fo r cam pers, and h u n tin g and fish in g reg u la tio n s of S k a m a n ia and K lic k ita t co u n ties w hich a re p a rtly in th e fo rest b o u n d aries. T h e folder m ay be obtain ed from th e D istric t F o re ste r, P ostoffice bullding,- P o rtla n d . o r from th e S u p erv iso r a f th e C olum bia N atio n al forest, P o rtlan d . P o rtla n d soon w ill have a m o d ern v e n tila te d w a reh o u se to p ro v id e cold sto ra g e for se v e ia l h u n d re d th o u sa n d boxes of ap p les an d o th e r fresh fr u its shipped th ro u g h Its p o rt In ex p o rt. In itia l w ork on th e s tru c tu r e w hich H E ( RE VM SOCIAL TO w ill be a u n it of m u n icip al te rm in a l RE AT M. E. ( TIURI II No. 4 w ill be s ta rte d w ith in a w eek. T h e L ad ies' Aid of th e M ethodist C o n tra c t for b u ild in g th e fo u n d a'io ii in c lu d in g p e d e stia ls p ie rs an d fo o t h n rc h in G resh am w ill hold an ice in g s w as aw ard ed to th e N o rth w e st cream so cial on th e c h u rc h law n e rn C o n stru c tio n co m p an y , fo r $11,- T h u rsd a y even in g , A ugust 31. Ice 450, a n d th e c o n tr a c t p ro v id es th a t c ream an d cak e, and coffee and cak e th e w o rk m u st be co m p leted w ith in w ill be serv ed . T h e re w ill a lso be a sa le of cakes. 24 days. A p ro g ram h as been p re p a re d for T h e b u ild in g w ill be 600 feet long An in v itatio n is ex- I and 120 feet w ide an d w ill h av e th e th a t evening. m ost m odern v e n tila te d sto ra g e teu d ed to a ll to com e an d enjoy th e ' eq u ip m en t in th e U nited S ta te s. It evening. w ill provide sp ace fo r ap p ro x im a te ly Zion F ,a n g e lic a l < h n rch S e riic e » Sfit.OOO boxes of ap p les a t o n e tim e T h e re w ill be no serv ices a t th e C em pletidn of th e s tru c tu r e w ill be 1 _ h asten ed in an effort tc. h av e it read y , ^ ,On E v a n g o H c a lc h u rc h n ex t S u n d ay , to c a re fo r a t least th e la te m ove-. S >><em » r . T he Rev. H. R. f.eb - m e n t of ap p le s th ro u g h th is p o rt th is ] h a r,lt h a " b~ n to * ' th th e d ed icatio n se rv ic e s of th e new fa ll. , T h e com m issio n w ill open bids ch u rc h a t W alla W alla. W ash in g to n , W ednesday fo r th e e x ten sio n of p ier w h ich is to ta k e p lace n ex t S unday. T he M isses .M arguerite an d Mabel M ichel re tu rn e d la s t T h u rsd a y from W hat you want, when you want It, Seaside. • as you want it— W ant ad. it. * $1.50 Per Year ORGEON PIONEER STATE FAIR IS 1’DTATD MOSAIC MAY GEI PASSES AT SO YEARS, TO RE REST EVER RIG OREGON INDUSTRY T h e O utlook is in re c e ip t of a le t- ] Mr. an d M rs. H. C. L a rso n accom m o th er th ro u g h an o p eratio n . She panied by Mr. an d Mrs. J. N. C lan ah an m en tio n s p ia n y th in g s of in te re s t to m oto red to A rlin g to n la s t S a tu rd a y h er G resh am frien d s. She say s th a t afte rn o o n to sta y o v er th e w eek-end in N orth D ak o ta in th e m id st of an Mr. a n d M rs. C lan ah an h ad n ev er in te n se ly b u sy h a rv e s t seaso n it is d riv en so fa r on th e C olum bia high r a th e r difficult to keep in to u ch w ith o n e’s w o rk an d in te re s ts in O regon. w ay an d th e y w ere m uch im p ressed C o n tin u in g sh e say s: w ith th e scen ery . T h e re c e n t ra in s " P e rh a p s it w ould be of in te re s t to h ad c le a re d aw ay a ll th e sm o k e an d som e of th e people In an d aro u n d th e y had an u n o b stru c te d view on G resh am to know th a t I found th e e ith e r side of th e riv e r. M osier h ill busy w h eat g ro w ers of N o rth D akota w as of esp ecial in te re s t to th e s ig h t in th e v e ry m idst of th e ir h arv est. T h ey h av e w;aited seven lo n g y e a rs seers. A s h o rt sto p w as m ad e a t T he fo r a cro p as th ey have one th is y ear. D alles an d w h ile th e re Mr. L arso n R ain h as been p le n tifu l In due tim e telep h o n ed to th e ir d e stin a tio n to in an d th e cro p s of w heat an d co rn th ey form frie n d s th a t th ey w ere on th e ir a re h a rv e s tin g w ould be a p rid e to w ay. T hey reach ed A rlin g to n a fte r a an y p ro g re ssiv e fa rm e r in O regon. five-hour drive. Mr. an d M rs. L a rso n T h e re is a field of co rn of 50 a c re s w e n t to th e hom e of th e Rev. and Mrs. w hich I noticed in p a rtic u la r, th e C arl Y oung and Mr. an d Mrs. C la n a s ta lk s of w hich m ea su re m o re th an seven feet. T h e h ig h e s t Kubar.l<a o r h an w ere th e g u e sts of Mr. an d Mrs. r u s t p roof w h eat w hich I have seen C lark. m e a s u re s fo u r feet an d te n in ch es T he Rev. Mr. Y oung is p a sto r of th e M ethodist c h u rc h th e re an d th e b u t th e e a rs a re so heavy th a t it falls G resh am people w ent to th e 11 to th e g ro u n d , an d th e fa rm e rs a r o clock serv ice S u n d ay m o rn in g to h av in g a very h a rd tim e c u ttin g it T hey u se th e b in d er, w hich th ey can h e a r him p reach . ru n only alo n g one sid.e and one end A fter c h u rc h th e G resh am p a rty w e re in v ited to th e Y oung hom e fo r of th e field, w h ere th ey su cceed in p a ssin g th e k n iv es u n d e rn e a th th e a splendid ch ick en d in n er. ^H om e e a rs of g ra in . I t is slow an d tir e g ro w n w a te rm e lo n w as serv ed fo r som e w ork. T he N o rth D akota h a rd d e ss e rt and w as g re a tly enjoyed. W hen they h e ard th e L a rso n s w ere w h eat, w h ich does n o t g ro w as high com ing to m ak e th em a v isit, th e as th e R u st P ro o f, in c u t w ith th e Young c h ild re n ask ed Mrs. L a rso n to h e a d e r, w h ich ta k e s only th e h ead s b rin g “ K ing", h e r p et a llig a to r so of th e g ra in , and it p asses th ro u g h an th e y could see w h at a re a l a llig a to r ‘e le v a to r’’ Into th e “h ead erb o x ", by looked like. U pon h e r a r r iv a l Mrs. w hich it Is h a u led aw ay. T h e g ra in L a rso n w as k e p t b u sy sh o w in g th e is stack ed on seven o r e ig h t load c h ild re n th e tric k s th a t “K in g ’’ had sta c k s on th e fields re a d y fo r th r e s ’i been ta u g h t m u ch to th e en jo y m en t ing. It is a n in te re stin g view tc th e eye to see p e rh a p s a h u n d red of th ese of th e ch ild ren . s ta c k s in g ro u p s of fo u r, six, o r e ig h t On th e jo u rn e y hom e, th e p a rty drove ud ju s t a fte r th e acc id e n t w hich on th e w h e a t fields as fa r as one can TUESDAY, AUGI SI 2», 1»22 T he O regon s ta te fa ir w ill be held in S alem S ep tem b er 25 to 30 of th is y ear. A sp ecial fe a tu re th is y e a r w ill be sp ecial p rizes an d tro p h ie s offered in th e livestock d e p a rtm e n t of th e s ta te fair. N um erous livestock a ss o ciatio n s have offered m oney, cups and ribbons w hich w ill be a w ard ed , in a d TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS L ast w eek ’s p o tato in sp ectio n re - I p o rt h as show n how n e c e ss a ry it is i to rid th e p o tato es of d iseases in M ultnom ah county. It show s th e ta r m e r th a t th e ra is in g of p o tato es fre e from d isease m ean s d o lla r and c e n ts to him as a diseased hill w ill " OX ° i « T x l n i . r l e ' d ° f P° tH,Oe8 thS t POTATO INSPECTION IS DISAPPOINTMENT I ■ E - E - Ja c k m a n , farm cro p s ex ten - 8,011 sp e c ia list from th e O regon A gri- c u ltu ra l C ollege, w as h e re th re e days i la s t w eek and finished up th e first P° ta t° ,n ’ p« !tton » • a '«> ta v e som e dition to th e re g u la r p rizes d esig n ated in th- official prem ium list. T he s ta te fa ir th is y e a r is expected to be one of th e finest ev ery held. T he show ing of livestock is going to be u n u su a lly large. S ev eral new e x h ib ito rs w ill hav e th e ir sto ck th e re — one of w hich w ill be D ow ney & Sons of C a rsta irs , C anada, w ho w ill ship som e of th e ir Suffolk Down an d K a r akul sheep, an e n tire ly new b reed of sheep th a n h as been ev er show n be fore. O. A. Boggs & Son of A lb erta w ill a lso be re p re se n te d th ere. A. C. Ruby h as prom ised to b rin g som e of h is fine stock th a t ev ery o n e is fa m ilia r w ith. D. F. B u rg e h a s m any fine h o rses th a t he is going to b rin g to th e fair. T he re g is tra tio n books for th e live stock c la s s w ill close S ep tem b er 20. T he follow ing a rtic le on p o tato dis- ! ° f U“ ‘ ‘“ r,y p,an,e<1 P<>‘« to es a second eases h as been received from th e O re- i ,n8P*'ction gon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege E x p erim en t T his y e a r th e re has been over 75 sta tio n . T h e sta k in g of g reen p la n ts . g ro w ers w ho have been try in g for cer- fo r seed selectio n is recom m ended by ( tlficatlo u and p a rt of th e se g ro w ers an E x p e rim e n t sta tio n m an in th is * c r e m em bers of th e v a rio u s p o tato a rtic le . I clu b s th a t w ere o rg an ized la st sp rin g "W ill O regon be g ro w in g an y p o ta- I a s a p a r t of a b e tte r p o tato m ove- to es at a ll in 50 y e a rs from now , I ! tnent w o n d er,” said Dr. L ink, p a th o lo g ist A goodly p er c e n t of th e fields of th e fed eral d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u l p assed th e first in sp ectio n b u t only a tu re , as he su rv ey ed th e havoc d isease very sm all p e rc e n ta g e of th o se th a t is m aking of m any O regon p o tato have been in sp ected th e second tim e fields. have passed. M ost of th e fields th a t A c a re fu l su rv ey of w e ste rn s ta te s a re fa ilin g to p a ss in sp ectio n th is m ade la s t su m m er show s th a t u n less y e a r have too la rg e a p e rc e n ta g e of a d e q u a te m e a su re s for e ra d ic a tio n of ' m osaic. T h is d ise a se h as been giv- p o tato m osaic a re im m ed iately tak en ing an in c re a sin g am o u n t of tro u b le all hope of p o tato seed Im provem ent w ith th e re s u lt th a t a good m any lots in th is reg io n w ill becom e so difficult of potato es have p ra c tic a lly gone to as to be p ra c tic a lly im possible. T his pieces. It is expected th a t th ese fields d isease is tra n s m itte d ab o u t th e fields w ill p ro d u ce a very lig h t yield due to GARDEN HOME. by in se c ts and from one g e n e ra tio n to th e la rg e p e rc e n ta g e of m osaic p lau ts. a n o th e r th ro u g h seed tu b ers. In m aking the ro u n d s w ith th e in By W A LTER RAMSER. “ Mosaic as w ell a s w ilt is a potato sp ecto r, S. B. H all w as ab le to se c u re T h re sh in g is in o rd e r now, and Mr. d isease th a t show s up in th e grow ing som e in te re s tin g in fo rm atio n as to R itzan is m ak in g a cle a n sw eep of vine, and m ay be co m b atted by s ta k w hy c e rta in fields w ere b ad ly d is e a s o u r lo cality . E v e ry th in g n o rth and ing vigorous, h e a lth y vines fo r n ext ed w hile o th e rs w ere not. Som e of w est of W ilson C o rn e rs is now c le a n y e a r's seed tu b e rs ,” say s M. B. Mc th e boys w ho hud p o tato es th is y ear ed up. an d at th is w ritin g he is at Kay, in c h a rg e of p o tato d isease in b u t failed to have them p ass Inspec O ran L in g les, th re s h in g o ats and b a r v e stig a tio n s at th e O. A. C. E x p e ri tion, even th o u g h th e ir seed w as ley. T he g ra in yield is below norm al m en t sta tio n . “ F rom th e s e stak ed good, w ill profit by th e ir m ista k e s and th is y e a r, som e w h e a t a v e ra g in g as v in es th e b est type of seed p o ta to e s is do b e tte r next y ear. Som e of th e low as 12 b u sh els, a lth o u g h J a k e De selected a t tim e of digging. cases of m ost in te re s t w ere w h ere a "Now is th e tim e to s ta k e th ese nu m b er of th e m ost e n te rp ris in g of Y oung h a rv e ste d 41 b u sh els p er a c re from a field of eig h t o r ten acres. h e a lth y vines w hile th ey a re g reen th e club m em bers h ad secu red good O ats of c o u rse ru n s b e tte r, b u t it also and still grow ing, and easily d is tin seed b u t In th e ir e n th u s ia sm to dem is fa r below n o rm al, esp ecially th a t guished from th e diseased p lan ts. o n s tra te and a p p e a r a s p o ta to g ro w sow n in th e sp rin g . T he b a rle y of B oth w ilt an d m osaic m ay be e lim i e rs they had p la n te d th is seed by th e A rth u r H eacock av erag ed over 25 n a te d o r g re a tly red u ced by th is first sid e of th e ir fa th e rs ' p o ta to e s w hich b u sh els on a ten a c re field. In ta l k selectio n , and final selectio n la te r in m ost cases w ere b ad ly diseased. ing w ith Mr. R itzan, we w ere in m ay deal w ith th e q u e stio n of yield, T h e d isease iron: th e ir fa th e rs ' p a tc h form ed, th a t w h ere o th e r y e a rs he size and form of tu b e r, and d iseases es had sp read to th e clu b m em b ers’ baled 1200 to 1500 to n s of hay and th a t show in th e tu b e r .” p a tc h e s to su ch an e x te n t th a t they L osses by m osaic In th e e a s t ru n had to be re je c te d by th e in sp ecto r stra w , th is y e a r he w ill be doing well to p re ss 400 to n s on th e sam e area, ab o u t 30 per re n t, but In Helds hav- on se v eral occasions. i A lread y d e a le rs a re offering $7.50 a ig m o re th a n 10 p er c e n t m osaic c o n S ev eral of th e club m em b ers have ton fo r stra w a t th e b a le r, w hich tro l by ro g u in g out is n o t advised. v e ry good fields anil a re ro gueiu g S u scep tib le v a rie tie s cu n n o t be k ept th em c a re fu lly to ta k e o u t diseased I show s th e sc a rc ity of th is a rtic le . T uesday m o rn in g Miss Ida S ch rep el m o s a irn f e e w hen grow n w ith in a few p la n ts. T h e re Is every re a s o n to be ! left for L ongm ont, C alifo rn ia, to be ro d s of m o saic p la n ts in fested w ith lieve th ese p atch e s w ill vield a fairly com e th e bride of Rev. Wm. W erner, ap h is. W h ere ap h is is p re s e n t ro g u good cro p tills y e a r. O th er p atch e s w ho is in c h a rg e of a G erm an E v a n ing is of little o r no v alu e In m osaic also look p ro m isin g . gelical c h u rc h a t th a t place. By h er c o n tro l. It h a s not been d eterm in ed d e p a rtu re o u r c h u rc h lo s e ^ a fa ith w hat in s e c ts sp re a d th e d iseases In MISSIONARY SERYIUES ful, tr u ly C h ristia n m em ber. Miss th e w est. ARE HELL ATTENDED C om bating th e D iseases. S ch rep el put h e r w hole soul in to h er S tak in g good, h ea lth y p o tato vines T he m issio n ary se rv ices a t th e w ork a s S unday school te a c h e r, as p re s id e n t of th e L ad ies’ Aid, and o f fo r seed se lectio n befo re th e y die Zion E v an g elical c h u rc h la s t S unday ficer of th e E v a n g e lic a l L eague, be down w ill h elp rid th e sto ck of tw o w ere w ell atten d ed . V isiting p a sto rs sides w illin g ly doing an y kind of bad d iseases— p o tato m osaic und w ilt. c h u rc h w ork ask ed of her. D uring W ell an d d iseased h ills look p re tty from P o rtla n d occupied th e p u lp it h er five m o n th s of re s id e n c e in o u r m uch alik e a fte r th e to p s hav e died m o rn in g and a ftern o o n . Tho Rev. H. v icin ity sh e h a s m ad e m an y frie n d s dow n, an d a p p a re n tly good p o tato es R. G eb h ard t gave a n Illu stra te d lec h ere, w ho, w ith th o se of G resham m ay prove on tr ia l to be d iseased w ith tu r e in th e evening on th e m issio n ary w ish h e r God speed, and h a p p in e ss— w ilt o r m osaic. A t digging tim e th e w ork of th e denom ination in Its la te s t m a te ria l as w ell a s s p iritu a l in h er seed m ost d e sira b le from th e s ta n d field, H onduras. T he c h u rc h c h o ir p o in t of size an d sh a p e of tu b e rs, new w o rk as a p a s to r's w ife. and a n u m b er of ta le n te d so lo ists f u r Som e of th e young folks, m ostly yield an d so u n d n ess can be finally se n ished m usic fo r th e o ccasion. T he m em b ers of th e E v an g elical ch u rch , lected from th e stak ed h ills. so lo ists w ere H en ry K a rp e n ste tn and in ten d to clim b Mt. H ood th is w eek. A rth u r G leditzsch of S e a ttle , W illiam Need Your Suit Cleaned? If p la n s m a te ria liz e , a re p o rt of th e H ave it F re n c h d ry clea n ed . Re- and J. E. H erg ert and I). G eb h ard t of ev en t m ay be fo rth co m in g , w ith in a p a irin g n e a tly d o n e. T a ilo rin g fo r P o rtla n d . T he ludies of th e ch u rc h few weeks. uTlies a n d m en . took c a re of th e g u e sts and m em bers P E T E R L E N A R D , T a ilo r. in th e living room s of th e new p a r Fnnertil el’ W. II. Hamilton Held. T he fu n e ra l of W. H. H am ilto n , tho T h e B an k o f G resh am p ay s 5 p e r so n ag e d u rin g th e noon and evening fo rm er G resham m an w ho d ‘ed in c e n t in te re s t on tim e d e p o sits.— Adv. Multnomah Grange Members Will V ancouver, W ash in g to n , re c e n tly , In s u ra n c e Hear Talk* on Farming. w as held th is afte rn o o n a t 2:30 at th e W ood! w ood! In s u re y o u r wood M ultnom ah g ra n g e m et In re g u la r J P . F in ley & Son p a rlo rs in P o r t a n y w h e re w ith Jo h n B row n. P h o n e session la s t S a tu rd a y . T he a tte n d land. -■•ci. tf an ce w as not very la rg e as (he men a re still busy h a rv e s tin g th e ir crops. T he a ftern o o n p ro g ram included a d eb ate on “ R esolved th a t th e re is m ore p le a su re in n a tu re th a n In a r t .” I he Rev. E. B. C otton had c h a rg e of th e affirm ative side and he w as a s s is t ed by Mr. Bell of S andy g range. Joe Albel had th e n e g ativ e sid e and Miss E lv a D olan w as bis a s s is ta n t. In te re s tin g a rg u m e n ts w ere given on both ides b u t Jo e A lbel w as d ecla red I th e w in n er of th e debate. T he p o etry w ritin g c o n te s t cam o next and w as won by Mrs. G eorge | A llder. All Ready But The Horses Som e of th e g ra n g e m em b ers asked th a t m ore of th e g ra n g e sessio n s in ■ th e fu tu re be devoted to th e dlscua- i slon of farm topics a s su ch discu s- I sions w ould be of m ore benefit to the j fa rm e rs. It w as decided to a sk som e of th e leading fa rm e rs of th e s u r ro u n d in g c o u n try to ta lk at g ran g e, m eetings. Some of th e m en w ere I ask ed to c o o p e ra te w ith Miss E lva ' I D olan, w ho Is to have th e le c tu re r’s c h a ir for th e n ex t few m eetin g s as j Mrs. Geo. A lld er e x p ects to go te Hood R iver, and a s s is t h e r In s e c u r ing such sp e a k e rs. T he P. R. L. *- W C om pany la In sta llin g lig h ts In th e O rien t d ls tilc t | and ask ed If th e M ultnom ah g ra n g e w an ts lig h ts in sta lle d In th e g ra n g e hall. T he m a tte r w as re fe rre d to th e e x ecu tiv e co m m ittee an d It w ill re p o rt nt th e n ext m eeting. Piano Tuning, S a tisfa c tio n g u a ra n te e d .* $3. P h o n e Jo n e a , G re sh a m 1561, c a re O u t look.