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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12, No. 55 GRESH AM, MULTNOMAH CO I M Y, OREGON, EAST MULTNOMAH PIONEERS HOLD ANNUAL GATHERING FARM BUREAU TO HOLD FESTIVAL TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER HIGHWAY TRIP PI F li IW A N DAMASCUS FARM BUREAU HEARS TALK ON ALFALFA PEOPLE NEED COARSE FOOD LIKE ANIMALS A new an d in te re s tin g fe a tu re of r *le u su a* meeting of the Damascus | th e a c tiv itie s p lan n ed by th e D am as 1 L i L i r t i J L j k J I V TT f i l l F arm B ureau, w hich is held on th e cu s F a rm B u reau th is y e a r is r.n a ll- ! first S a tu rd a y of each m onth, w as J u s t a b it lonesom e w as th e O ut song in C hinook ja rg o n . H er In d ian day H a rv e st F e stiv a l w hich is to be I held la s t S a tu rd a y evening. A good By LAVERNA M CREW . P eople need "ro u g h a g e " as w ell as held on F rid ay , S ep tem b er 15. a t T h is w ill be my farew ell a p p e a r- » « « n d a n c e w as p resen t, look re p re s e n ta tiv e on W ednesday g a rb an d ex p ressiv e g e stu re s w ere D am ascu s in th e C. 8 . Mudge hall. M. S. S h ro ck . a fo rm er re p re se n ta - , c a ,t *e do •** o rd e r to keep th e ir stom - v ery effective. m o rn n g , S ep tem b er 6, w hen sh e w it Som e sp len d id ex h ib its, r e p r e s e n t an ce a s a w rite r for th e O utlook, but tiv e of th e O regon H ay G ro w ers' Co- a ‘ hs in p ro p er condition. T h is is th e Iu th e b u s i n e s s s e s s i o n w h ic h f o l n essed th e h ap p y g re e tin g s of long ing th e p ro d u c ts of th e co m m unity, I am su re th e re a d e rs w ill b e a r w ith o p e ra tiv e a sso ciatio n , gave a ta lk on belief of Miss M arjory M S m ith Ex low ed th e p ro g ram th e e n tire official w ill be on disp lay . Many v a rie tie s of m e once m ore, esp ecially w hen I have a lfa lfa hay a n d ex p lained th e ad v a n t - i ten8lon , p<claUgt „ „ se p a ra te d frie n d s an d h eard th e jo- ’ | fo rce of th e a sso ciatio n h eld th e p lace *ru«n m e vial H ello! Jo h n , o r F re d , o r M ary, of honor. Mrs. E v an s w as su p p o rted g ra in s and g ra sse s, b o th sh elled and I o th er n ice th in g s to say of O regon. ag es of th e first and second c u ttin g s In sh eav es, fresh fr u its an d can n ed I Tn . , H e also ex p lain ed th e different g ra d e s * reKon A g ric u ltu ra l college. T his T h e re w as a feelin g th a t one w as m iss- ' t,y th e vice p re sd e n t, M rs. C la ra L a rs- , , In a few d ay s I w ill leave fo r a v isit fru its , d airy , p o u ltry an d h o usehold I , , t of hay. } ro u g h ag e can be secu red by u sing all son on th e one side an d by Mrs. M ary ing a coveted h o n o r to n o t be eligible p ro d u c ts and m an y o th e r th in g s too ' ,n L neiKh b o rin K 8 ta te - W ash in g to n , S h ro ck is p re p a rin g to go in to | of the w h eat In g rin d in g flour for to m em b ersh ip in th e E a ste rn M ultno R u ssell, h o n o ra ry p re sid e n t, on th e n u m ero u s to m en tio n th a t a re grow n and n,y frie n d s a re p ro m isin g m uch in I th e Mr. h ay b u sin ess as he says th e re Is a b read an d u sin g th e brow n ric e w hich o th er. A t th e s e c r e ta ry ’s ta b le C. m ah P io n eer asso ciatio n . F o r th is, o r p roduced on th e farm w ill be ' th e w ay of a ttra c to n s in th e Y akim a dem and fo r it. He and h is p a rtn e r is th e ric e befo re It is polished. be it rem em b ered , w as th e fifth a n C h riste n se n k ep t th e re c o rd s and Mrs. ta s te fu lly d isplayed. I valley. A n o th er stop, in M ontana, and a re b u ild in g a larg e w a reh o u se in Miss S m ith sp e n t th e la tte r p a rt of n u al reu n io n of th e o rg an izatio n and Ed. W oodard g a th e re d in th e d u es and T h e p ro g ram w ill begin a t 10 th en hack to Io w a—“th a t's w h ere th e 1 M ilw aukie. T hey expect to be ready th e w eek in th e d is tric t su rro u n d in g k ep t acco u n t of th e e x p e n d itu res. to have th e p riv ileg e of b elonging one o ’clock in th e m o rn in g and w ill con ta ll corn g ro w s.” W hile I have en- for b u sin ess w ith in a sh o rt tim e. G resham and gave food- d e m o n s tra T he electio n of officers re s u lte d in m u st hav e lived a t le a s t 30 y e a rs ago, sist of a d d re sse s by p ro m in e n t sp e a k Joyed every m in u te of my stay in Ore A ccording to Mr. S h ro ck . hay w ill tio n s in P le a s a n t H om e on W ednes th e selectio n of F red Ough a s p re s i in th a t fe rtile p a rt of th e co u n ty e a st e rs an d am u se m e n ts of v ario u s kinds. gon, an d s p e n t th e m ost d e lig h tfu l va be bought d ire c t from th e fa rm e r a t day a ftern o o n , R u ssellv ille g ra n g e on of th e S andy riv e r, k now n as "th e d en t fo r n ex t y ear w h ile all th e o th e r A co m p lete p ro g ra m giving d e ta ils catio n of m y life here, still “the£p is a s high a p rjc e as possible an d a llo w T h u rsd ay and at th e C h ristia n ch u rc h officers w ere reelected . A m otion w as m o u n ta in .” w ill be p rin te d in th e O utlook next no p lace like hom e." ing only a sm all m a rg in of profit for in C o rb ett F rid a y aftern o o n . On th is occasio n C olum bia g ra n g e p assed a t th is m eetin g w hich w ill, a f w eek. W ith th e com ing of S ep tem b er, one th em selv es. T his w ill elim in a te the T he m eeting a t P le a s a n t H ome w as h a ll w as w ell filled w ith re s id e n ts of te r n ex t y e a r’s g a th e rin g c au se th e A sp len d id e n te rta in m e n t is to be begins to re a liz e v acatio n d ay s a re second o r th ird com m ission. w ell a tten d ed . T h e re w ere 24 w om th e hill c o u n try w ho still c all it hom e o ld est p io n eer p re s e n t a t an a n n u a l given in th e ev en in g and w ill la s t about over a n d L ab o r D ay affords for T h e second sp e a k e r w as A. A. en p re se n t. A n u m b er of th e ladies and w ith a goodly n u m b er of fo rm er m eetin g to becom e au to m a tic a lly th e a b o u t tw o h o u rs. An ad m ission of m ost ev ery o n e th e la st c h an ce fo r an W elch, w ho h as c h a rg e of th e O regon b ro u g h t b read w hch they m ade from p resid en t, provided he h as not alre a d y re s id e n ts w ho had jo u rn ey ed from 35c w ill be ch arg ed . outd o o r ja u n t. So w hen I aw oke la st P ro d u ce E x ch an g e in P o rtla n d w hich recip es given by Miss S m ith a t th e P o rtla n d an d o th e r p laces to enjoy th e h eld th a t position. T h u s th e h o n o rs Coffee an d san d w ich es w ill be s e rv M onday m o rn in g , like m an y o th e rs, is th e m a rk e tin g c h a n n e l for farm fo rm er m eeting. It w as m ade from w ill be passed aro u n d . It w as found day an d ren ew old frien d sh ip s. W hen ed a t th e h all both a t noon an d a t th e w as m uch d isap p o in ted to find it r a in p ro d u ce an d a b ra n c h of th e F arm w hole w h eat and oat m eal flour. T he th e c all cam e to d in n e r th e sp acio u s th a t th e s e c re ta ry 's re c o rd s c o n c e rn su p p e r hour. ing, for I w as to have my la s t ou tin g B ureau. T h is ex ch an g e h a s been b read m ade from th e old fashioned ing th e m a tte r w ere in co m p lete and d in in g room in th e b asem en t of th e A c o rd ia l in v ita tio n is extended to in O regon— an all day d riv e on th te ste d out by sev eral fa rm e rs , w ho w hole w heat flour w ith n o th in g ta k e n b u ild in g w as w ell filled w ith th e o ld he w as ask ed h e re a fte r to reco rd a fte r all. C olum bia R iver H ighw ay. T h e plan w ere ask ed to go e lse w h e re an d a s out of it w as esp ecially in te re stin g . e r m em b ers of th e a sso ciatio n w ho each p e rs o n 's nam e th e y e a r of his T h e fo llo w in g co m m ittees hav e w as for an e a rly s ta rt, w ith b re a k fa st c e rta in p rices an d th en co m p are them W hile it w as brow n in color, th e w ere ask ed to m a rc h in th e o rd e r of com ing into th e com m unity. T he o ld been ch o sen to m ak e a rra n g e m e n ts cooked a t W ahkeena. T he outlook w ith p rices paid fo r p ro d u ce a t th e b read w as light and had a d elig h tfu l th e ir y e a rs of resid en ce th e re , begin est reco rd ed m em b er of th e so ciety for th e fe s tiv a l: w as d is c o u rag in g , b u t th e w e a th e r exchange, w hich is located on F ro n t flavor. T h e b read m ade from th e w as found to be A. 8. W oodw ard, w ho ning w ith th o se w ho h ad been in th e • A m u sem en ts— M rs. D ora De Y oung, m an had a kind h e a rt, for before noon s tre e t in P o rtla n d . T he exch an g e K e rr's w hole w h e a t flour w as of a com m unity 40 or m o re y e a rs ago. T he h as been h e re sin ce 1863. A w ave of sad n ess sw ep t over th e c h a irm a n : Mrs. K elly an d G. F. P e th e clo u d s lifted and th e ra in ceased. p ric e s w ere co n sid erab ly h ig h e r th a n cream y co lo r n o t u n lik e th e oat m eal ta b le s w ere filled ag a in by th e young te rso n . H a stily , we pack ed o u r lu n ch es an d th o se paid elsew h ere. Mr. W elch flour. e r people a n d c h ild re n and by th o se au d ien ce a t th e m en tio n of th e d eath Coffee an d san d w ich es— M rs. E. o u rse lv e s in to th e a u to an d off we told how h is w o rk is ad v ancing. He W hy do w e e a t? T h re e re a so n s of tw o m em bers of th e asso c ia tio n w ho w ere serv in g . A m o st delicious B a rte ll, c h a irm a n ; E. B a rte ll and w ent. M any o th e rs, like o u rselv es, in v ited ait F a rm B ureau m em bers to w hy people e a t: To fu rn ish energy, d in n e r w as th a t, too, w th a w o n d erfu l sin ce th e last m eeting. A co m m ittee Mrs. G. F. P e te rso n . w ere h u rry in g alo n g th e ro ad for a co m p are th e ex ch an g e p ric e s w ith build up and re g u la te th e body. In v a rie ty of w ell-cooked an d g en ero u s c o n sistin g of S y lv e ste r E v an s, M rs Ice cream and co n cessio n s — O ran delayed picnic o r au to trip . o th e r prices. o rd e r to su p p ly th e body w ith p ro p er C la ra L a rsso n an d Mrs. A nna A nder ly served foods. Mrs. A. 8. W oodw ard L in g le, c h a irm a n ; Mrs. S. A. R o b erts S ev eral c o n te s ts w ere h eld d u rin g m a te ria l to su p p ly th e se th re e de Tlie first stop, of course, w as C row n M rs. S. E. E v an s, Mrs. L u cy K incaid son had p re p a re d th e fo llo w in g reso - an d R o b e rt S h u b ert. P o in t w ith its a ttra c tiv e “V ista th e evening. T he pie e a tin g c o n test m an d s m ade by th e body, it is n eces an d F re d B enfield co n stitu te d th e lu to n s of condolence w hich w ere read A rra n g e m e n t co m m ittee— Mrs. W ell caused m uch m e rrim en t. Mr. S h ro ck sa ry to e a t th e p ro p e r k inds of food. co m m ittee in c h a rg e of th e lunch and o rd ered sp read on th e m in u tes m an, c h a irm a n ; Miss S ylvia P au lso n , H ouse.” P e rh a p s som e w ho v isit th is gave a bale of hay as a prize. T h e re In o th e r w ords a b alan ced m enu m u st p lace often a re no lo n g er im p ressed and offered to th e n e w sp a p e rs fo r eon and th e y su re ly d em o n strated M iss S ig n a P a u lso n , M rs. S te lla L in w ith its b eau ty , b u t it seem s to m e I w ere eig h t w ho took p a r t in th e c o n be secured. th e ir ab ility to feed a h u n g ry m u lti p u b licatio n : gle, M rs. G us G ab relso n and J o h n w ould n ev er tire of th a t w onderful te s t. T he p rize w as w on by S. A. T h e re a re five v alu es co n tain ed In W h ereas, th e A lm ig h ty h as seen fit tu d e in a m ost sa tisfa c to ry m an n er. H offm eister. view up and dow n th e C olum bia for R oberts. th e v a rio u s k in d s of food. They a re F o llow ing th e lu n ch eo n th e crow d to rem ove from o u r m id st o u r old P ro g ra m co m m ittee— S. A. R oberts, R e fre sh m e n ts w ere served, a fte r energy, p ro te in , m in e ra l, vitain in es g a th e re d in th e u p p e r h a ll an d an tim e frien d an d asso c ia te , Mr. H. B. c h a irm a n ; J a k e D eY o u n g an d M iss m iles in e ith e r d irectio n . By th e tim e w hich th e m eeting w as ad jo u rn ed . P e rk in s, w ho se ttle d in th is com m uni we had reach ed C row n P o in t, th e sun and bulk. T he en erg y is self e x p la n in fo rm al " e x p e rie n c e m e e tin g ” w as ty in th e y e a r 1881 an d p assed on May P a u lin e H eacock. T he n ex t D am ascus F a rm B ureau ato ry . P ro te in is th e s ta rc h and Is v as sh in in g b rig h tly , b rin g in g o u t the held, in w hich th e o ld er people told th e 11th. 1922, and w h ile w e deeply r e P u b lic ity m a n a g e r— R udolf M ullen- g re e n s and b ro w n s of th e h ills and m eeting w ill be held S a tu rd a y ev en used to build up th e body. T he m in of th e e a rly day s of th e com m unity g re t h is going an d m iss him from o u r hoff. valley s, a t e ith e r side of th e s p a rk lin g ing, O ctober 7. T he p ro g ram com e ra ls an d v itam in as a re bone b u ild M ost of th e sto rie s told w ere th o se of m idst, be It A lfred W ellm an , c h a irm a n of th e riv e r. M any v is ito rs w e re in and m ittee for th a t m eeting is Mrs. E. ers. T he b u lk is th e in d ig estib le p o r R esolved, th a t we bow to th e w ill of a rra n g e m e n t co m m ittee, w ish es all lau g h ab le in cid en ts, a t le a s t th ey a re aro u n d V ista H ouse, a u n iq u e and S ch w ed ler, Mrs. R obert S h u b e rt and tion of th e foods o r th a t p a r t w hich th e R u ler of all, reco g n izin g th a t we lau g h a b le a t th is d is ta n c e from th e ir too a re n e a rin g th a t b o u rn e from th o se ex p ectin g to ex h ib it a t th e H a r v ery useful b u ild in g for th e com fort N. P aulsoh. does not need to be digested. B ulk is occu ren ce. As an illu s tra tio n ta k e w hich no tra v e le r re tu rn s . No h ig h e r v est F e stiv a l to have th e ir e x h ib its a t th e ro u g h ag e an d is used to keep th e th e sto ry of M rs. S. E. E v an s w ho told trib u te can we p ay th a t to say th a t M udge's h all by S ep tem b er 13 o r 14 of highw ay tra v e le rs , w ho can enjoy COUNTY TEACHERS ARE body In condition. M ore bulk can be he c re a te d an d m a in ta in e d an A m eri an d no t la te r th a n th e a ftern o o n of th e view from Its sh e lte r a t any s e a of h av in g c a re fu lly c u t step s in TO MEET NEXT SATURDAY secu red from e a tin g w hole g ra in son of th e ^ear. steep h illsid e th e b e tte r to c a rry wood can fam ily. th e 14th. B u t o u r stop w as n e c e ss a rily b rie f fo r household purp o ses. S carcely had A m eetin g of all th e -te a c h e rs of th e b read and brow n ric e an d veg etab les W h ereas, o u r la te tre n d and a ss o because of o u r sh o rte n e d day so we th a n any o th e r form of food. sh e finished th e w o rk w hen n eig h b o rs ciate, Mrs. E m ily K n ieriem , w ho set BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH sch o o ls of th e co u n ty o u tsid e th e city m otored along th ro u g h th e tw is ts and T h e follow ing slo g an h e ard e v ery cam e in from th e w oods d rag g in g tw o tied in th is co m m u n ity in 1891 and of P o rtla n d h as been called fo r to OFFERS FINE SERVICE tu r n s of th e figure eight, p a s t L a to u r fa t d eer dow n h e r p recio u s step s, p assed to th e g re a t u n k n o w n May 23, m o rro w , S ep tem b er 9, at 10:30 o’clock w h ere at th e A g ric u ltu ra l college, e s 1922, m eets w ith u s no m ore, ell F a lls, th e S h e p h e rd ’s D ell, the p ecially In th e dom estic scien ce se c co m p letely o b lite ra tin g them . “A nd I in room 720 of th e co u rth o u se. At th e B ethel B a p tist c h u rc h n ext R esolved, th a t in h e r d e a th we have B ishop's Cap, B rid al Veil F a lls and d id n ’t get a ta s te of th e venison, lost a fa ith fu l m em ber an d th e fam ily S u n d ay th e B ible school w ill be held At th is m eetin g th e new c o u rse of tion Is w ell w o rth re m em b erin g : \ th e m any o th e r b eau tifu l sp o ts. H ow a ll o ’ th e w h eat is in all o' th e e ith e r,” said Mrs. E vans. S. E. E vans a loving m o th er and w hile we re g re t a s u su a l a t 10 o'clo ck . A t 11 th e p a s stu d y w ill bo Issued to th e te a c h e rs, W hen bread ever th e sc e n e ry w ould n o t sa tisfy to ld of h av in g com e to th e com m unity th e loss of frien d and m o th er we look to r, th e Rev. D avid Q. B arry , w ill a lso m o n th ly re p o rt b la n k s and o u t- All o' th e w orld w ill be b e tte r fed. ju s t 41 y e a rs ago to th e day, an d of fo rw ard to th e day of a h ap p y reu n io n . p reach , th e serm o n b ein g b ased la r g e o u r a p p e tite s so a stop w as m ade a t , |n eg fo r th e m o n th ,g w o rk . , t ,g (m . T h e re is a lis t of six food p ra c tic e s W ah k een a fo r d in n er. No m eals h av in g ta u g h t sch o o l in H u rlb u rt M em bers of th e a sso ciatio n w ho ly on th e in s p ira tio n g lean e d from served in an y c ity 's m ost ex clu siv e p o rta n t th a t every te a c h e r be p re s e n t recom m ended by Miss S m ith in h er " E g y p t" an d ot,her d is tric ts d u rin g cam e from a d ista n c e to a tte n d th e th e tr ip up th e C olum bia riv e r h ig h a t th is m eetin g , say s C ounty School cam paign of u rg in g th e housew ives to te r ra c e g a rd e n s could ta s te h a lf so S u p e rin te n d e n t W. C. A lderson. th e five succeed in g y ears. T hose w ere m eetin g inclu d ed Mr. an d Mrs. D. D. way la s t Monday. T h e th em e w ill be serv e m ore veg etab les. T hey a re : good a s do th o se p a rta k e n of In th e All th e schools of th e co u n ty w ill not n ine m o n th s of school each y ear H u rlb u rt, Mr. and Mrs. L ouis C h ris 'T h e V ision G leaned from C row n S erve a t least tw o v egetables be q u a in t an d ru s tic outd o o r te r r a c e d in com m ence on n ex t M onday, S ep tem b u t th re e , o r fo u r, o r five. He had a te n sen , Mrs. E. D. H y a tt and d a u g h P o in t.” Guy D. Jo n es w ill sin g “T he sides p o tato es o r d ry b ean s daily. ing room a t W ah k een a, w ith th e m ost b e r 11. T he c ity sch o o ls com m enced p a rtia l ro s te r of th e p u p ils of th e first te r, M arg aret, M rs. R. H. F ield s, Mrs. H oly C ity ” a t th is service. S erve fre sh v eg eta b les (n o t p o ta e n tra n c in g m u sic of th e fa iry fa lls th is w eek. school w hich he ta u g h t an d show ed D elia H ew itt, Mrs. Roy M uck and Mrs. In th e ev en in g a co m m u n ity song to es) raw o r cooked a t le a st seven d o s e by. And we had not only m usic, th a t fu lly one th ird of th em had b e C h ester K n ieriem , a ll of P o rtla n d , serv ice u n d e r th e d irectio n of H. W. tim es a w eek. b u t e n te rta in e rs , too,— c u n n in g little CHURCH WEDDING HELD com e te a c h e rs an d a ll had com e to Mrs. F ra n c e s Fox, Mrs. C la ra L a r s S tro n g w ill be h eld, com m encing at S erve som e fr u it daily, fresh , dried ch ip m u n k s. T w o and th re e a t a tim e AT I’OWKLL VALLEY o r canned. h o n o rab le and u sefu l m anhood and son, M rs. L ydia O stran d an d Mrs. 7:30 o 'clo ck . F ollo w in g th is P re s i w ould com e up close fo r a b it of b read w om anhood. He said th a t th e n u m R u th B rin k , of T ro u td a le , Mr. and d en t L. R. M arvin of th e M ultnom ah S erve w hole g ra in ce re a l m ush a t In th e p re se n c e of 200 g u e sts a o r c ak e and s it on th e ro c k s to nibble b er of lead in g citiz e n s cdtning o u t of Mrs. W. T. S h elley an d d a u g h te r, D. C ounty S unday School a sso ciatio n w ill le a st fo u r tim es a w eek. T h e rolled p re tty c h u rc h w edding w as so lem d a in tily a t it, m u ch to o u r am u sem en t. th e o th e r schools w as ju s t a s c re d it S. Jo h n so n , M rs. Ja m e s M cBain an d d eliv er an a d d ress. H e w ill have g ra in s a re c la sse d h ere u n d e r w hole A fter d in n e r th re e of th e p a rty , in nized S a tu rd a y evening w hen Miss ab le and c h allen g ed th e p re s e n t day d a u g h te rs of G resh am , Mrs. M arie w ith him th e sam e q u a rte t from P o r t c lu d in g th e w rite r, decided to h ike E llen N ordllng becam e th e b rid e of Kraln c e re a l" 1,0 "«>* cook th e w hole schools to do b e tte r. T h ese a re b u t B ush, Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. S h ep h erd , land w hich acco m p an ed him on a fo r over to M ultnom ah F alls, th e o th e rs Mr. Jo h n H u la n d e r a t th e Pow ell Val- I * ra ln 88 “ te r e a l ftB lhpy w l" be b ard tw o of th e m any s to rie s of e arly life F red L u sc h e r of B rid al Veil, Mrs. m e r occasion. to digest. Mr. M arvin is also d riv in g th e c a r o v er th e h ig h w ay to ley M ission ch u rch . T he cerem o n y in th e co m m u n ity w hich w ere told. A lice C o u rte r of L a to u re ll, Mr. an d c h a irm a n of th e O regon L ay m en's U se a t le a st o n e-h alf pint of tnllk a w as p erfo rm ed by th e Rev. J. G. m eet u s th e re . It is one of th e m ost It becam e n e c e ss a ry fo r Mrs. T. L. Mrs. C. J. L lttlep ag e of M osier, Mr. L eague. A m ost c o rd ia l in v ita tio n is day fo r each a d u lt and at le a st one | b e a u tifu l tr a ils I have gone over, B rin g ed ah l, of Sellw ood. E v an s, p re s id in g officer fo r th e day, and Mrs. C h ristia n C h riste n se n of ex ten d ed to all to p a rtic ip a te In th ese T he c h u rc h w as b ea u tifu lly d e co r p in t a day fo r each gro w n g child. th ro u g h sh ad ed , cool, p lace s, th ick to c all a h a lt to th e rem in iscen ces, in B eaverton, Mrs. S alin e S h o rt of W ash serv ices. V egetables a re placed Into seven w ith fe rn s and foliage, and every now a te d w ith lilies and a u tu m n leaves. o rd e r th a t th e b u sin e ss of th e o rg a n i o ugal, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. H eslin and classes. T he m ost im p o rta n t of th ese M rs. B ringedahl played th e w edding and th e n it leads up to som e high zation m ig h t be a tte n d e d to an d th e d a u g h te r of F airv iew , Mrs. Mary R u s ZION EVANGELICAL ( III R< II. Is th e leaf. T h is is th e foliage p a r t open sp ace w ith a view th a t fa irly m arch and th e little M isses D agm ar sell of S alem , Mr. an d Mrs. R. P. R a s e x c e lle n t p ro g ra m ren d ered . T h e se rv ices a t Zion E v an gelical ta k e s o n e ’s b re a th aw ay, it Is so u n L ledfors and C h a rlo tte B ringedahl w hich g ro w s above th e ground. C ab T he p ro g ra m w as u n d e r th e d ire c m u ssen of T he D alles, Mrs. L iela c h u rc h fb r n ex t S u n d ay w ill include bage is a lso included. L eaves have a expected and w onderful. P e rd itio n w ere (low er g irls. M rs. C has. N ord tion of Mrs. C la ra S m ith , M o rris J o h n ,asley T h om pson of C a lifo rn ia an d S unday school at 10 o clo ck , p reach -1 -pr a || pointed out by one of th e sign ling was m a tro n of honor. T h e bride high c o n te n t of lim e and is a bone son and V ancil E v an s. It co n sisted of Mrs. C la ra S m ith of S tev en so n , W ash Ing by th e p a sto r, th e Rev. H. H. Geb- boardg doeg not g<jun(, very ,n v ltln g w as gow ned in w hite cre p e de chine, and to o th bu ild er. T h is sam e e sse n fine m u sical se le c tio n s by th e T re ington. h a rd t, at 11 o'clock In th e G e r m a n ! , ^ we rlgkgd R N othlng very d a n . w ith a full len g th veil of tu lle. H er tial Is a lso found In th e yolk of an g ask is o rc h e s tra In w hich Mr. and lan g u cg e. T h e even in g serv ice a t 8 g ero u s developed, ex cep t a few p la c e s brid esm aid , Miss M yrtle A nderson, C o n tin u e d on page 3 We a re g ettin g in a fine line of Mrs. T re g a sk is an d th e ir d au g h te r, o'clock w ill be u n d er th e lead e rsh ip w h tr e |h e pg, h |g cIoHely b o rd ,.red on w o re a lig h t g reen c h an g eab le taffeta. h e a tin g stoves. See th em on o u r A udrey, played c o rn e t, p ian o an d vio floor L. L. K idder Hdw. Co. of Mrs. T h eo d o re B ru g g er. T h e topi« one sid e by a steep p recip ice and on Mr. H u la n d e r w as accom panied by MANSFIELD HEARD lin, re sp ectiv ely . M iss A udrey also w ill be "G od's C om m ands and O ur ' th e o th e r by a cliff. B ut u n le s s one T hom as G reer, of P o rtla n d , as best AT FARM BUREAir fav o red th e a u d ie n c e w ith violin P h o n e w a n t ad s. to 1561. O bedience.” h as a ten d en c y to jum p off such m an. A fter th e cerem o n y d ain ty r e solos and little O lw en T re g a sk is san g T he C lack am as F arm B u reau m ot p laces it is very safe. It w as not long fre sh m e n ts w ere served. W ood! W ood! Wood! selectio n s. Mrs. C la ra S m ith gave a Mrs. H u la n d e r received h e r educa- In an a ll-d ay sessio n a t New E ra on If yon w an t wood. C. H. C alk in s is u n til we could h e a r th e w a te r tu m b read in g an d M rs. L y d ia O stran d read th e m an a t th e w est end of F ifth ling over th e ro c k s an d realized M ult c atio n a t a young la d le s’ school in L abor day. T h e p ro g ram Included an o rig in a l poem . S he a lso san g a s tre e t. C all 14x, G resh am , O regon. Mr. an d Mrs. C. A. E x stra n d and nom ah F a lls w as n e a r. P e e rin g over C alifo rn ia. Mr. H u la n d e r u n til r e som e in te re stin g sp e a k e rs. son C laren c e, m otored to S easide c e n tly h as been engag ed in th e m e r Geo. H. M ansfield, s ta te p re s id e n t th e cliff we could see th e toy-llke S u n d av , re tu rn in g M onday evening. c a n tile b u sin ess. Both young people of th e F a rm B u reau , gave a ta lk on R alph and V erne R ichey an d Jo h n anto8 and PW P " ' ,novi,1K a ro u n d sev- com - I F arm B u reau w ork as it p e rta in s to F o rs g re n re tu rn e d T u esd ay from a e ra l h u n d red feet below . We th o u g h t a re highly th o u g h t of in the tiie financial sta n d p o in t of farm ing. h u n tin g tr ip to th e U m pqua m oun- i it w ould be o n ly a s h o r t w alk to get m u n ity . A fter an a u to tr ip to Y akim a, W ash An a d d re ss by N. H C ornish. In ta in s, w hile th e boys did not succeed dow n t „ thP road b u t found , he tr a il In b agging th e lim it, th ey ex p ress in g to n , they w ill be a t hom e In th e s tru c to r of econom ics a t O. A. C., w as th em selv es as b eing w ell satisfied led ha< k fa r th e r an d a ro u n d , com ing J o n a s Jo h n so n resid en ce o p p o site th e on to p ics of th e day. dow n on th e f u r th e r side of th e falls. w ith th e trip . T he D am ascus, R edland an d C oul- Edw W ilkes, of R ockw ood, w as a At th e very to p of th e fa lls, as view ed ch u rch . i ton co m m u n ities p re sen ted b rief sum - valley v isito r one day recen tly . from th e h ig h w ay , th e re a re p re tty | m arles of w h a t th e ir co m m u n ities T. E. T a y lo r Is assem b lin g m a te ria l cascad es, w hich a re cro ssed by m eans J BOND ISSUE CARRIES IN on th e g ro u n d p re p a ra to ry to re p la c UNION HIGH DISTRICT have acco m p lish ed sin ce th e la s t ing his hom e w hich w as d estroyed of a log b rid g e. T h e view from th is | W ith a vote of more than two to ' meeting point, w h e re th e w a te r drops s tra ig h t by fire a few days ago. on th e vote in Union H igh School I T h e school b o ard Is h aving som e dow n for over 600 feet is well w o rth D is tric t No. 2 c a rrie d on la s t W ednes- i Illustrated Lecture im p ro v em en ts and re p a irs m ade on m ak in g th e effort to see. A fter c lim b «lay. As a re s u lt th e board is a u th o r W ill be given a t th e Sw edish L u th e r th e sch o o lh o u se g ettin g It in re a d i ized to issu e bonds to th e am o u n t of n e ss fo r school w hich opens Monday ing a little h ig h er, th e tr a il began to 835,000 for th e p u rp o se of refu n d in g an c h u rc h a t P ow ell V alley T uesday, Mrs. H en ry T ro g e h as re tu rn e d lead dow n and it w as not long u n til o u ts ta n d in g w a rra n ts am i p a st due W ednesday and T h u rsd ay evenings, from a tr ip to A sto ria w h ere she v is we had reach ed th e o rn a m e n ta l n o tes A lready a n offer h as been r e S ep tem b er 12, 13, 14, a t 8 p m O ver 60U slides from Sw eden and N orw ay ited w ith re la tiv e s a few days. b rid g e sp a n n in g th e point w h ere th e ceived a t p ar, b u t th e board w ill a d An alluring story of the great northwest told only as C lack am as co u n ty has a fo rce of 1 fa lls em pty in to a s o rt of basin before v e rtise th e bonds a t once In th e hope land of m id n ig h t sun, a lso D enm ark. F ra n c e , Ibily, E gypt and P alestin e. A m en a t w ork on th e F o ste r road p re Curwood can tell, enacted bv those two brilliant stars, a n o th e r precipice. of sellin g them a t a p rem ium , a s in free w ill offering w ill be tak en . p a rin g th e base fo r th e pav em ent tu m b lin g over th e case of th e bonds sold a few w hich h as been ap p ro v ed by th e s ta te W hen th e w a te r s trik e s th e ro ck s, as j w eeks ago fo r school im p rovem ent. HOUSE PETERS and JANE NOVAK. T h e B ank o f G re sh a m pays 6 p e r en g in ee rs. T h is w ill be a m a rk e t road it goes over th e edge, It seem s to be i A 8 t a t e d C om m unication of cen t in te re s t on tim e d e p o sits.— Adv. and w ill co n n e c t w ith th e Mt. Hood d ashed Into m illio n s of tin y c ry s ta l I • loop a t B oring. G resham L odge No. 152, A. F, In s u ra n c e beads. M ultnom ah F a lls is very beau- ! W ood! w ood! In s u re y o u r wood T u esd ay , S ep tem b er A c e n t o r less a w o rd , a d o lla r o r ! tifu l and p ictu resq u e . T he cliffs a t ) a n y w h e re w ith Jo h n B row n. P h o n e , . . . . . | B . • ’ P m - M em bers a re re - m o re a sa le — W a n t A ds do It. e lth e r side, w ith to u ch es of th ick vel- q UPBted to be p re se n t. V isitors w el- 2501. tr 1 vety m oss, th e g ra c e fu l tre e s an d lux- j com e. M oney to loan on re a l e s ta te . B. ---------------------------------------------------------i W. L. OOR8AGE, Sec y. C lack am as co u n ty fa ir a t C anby, W. T h o rn e , a t B ank o f G resh am C o n tin u e d on pag e 2 I A. F. HAM.MAR, W. M. September 18-23. PLEASANT VALLEY GRESHAM THEATER SATURDAY AND SUNDAY James Oliver Curwoods “ ISOBEL” Or the “Trail’s End’’ (The Peoples Theater in Portland holds exclusive exhibiting rights to “ISOBEL” and it will not be shown in any other city theater.)