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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12. S o . 77 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, 1927 FAIR IS NOT DEAD; NEW PLANS ARE BEING MADE Comes 20,000 Miles ' tri to Study Cattle. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER uk and automobile COLLIDE: ONE HURT 21. 1922 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS <1.50 Per Year BASKET B A U . LE VOUE IS BEING ORG 1NIZED IIOLID YY OUTLOOK. A tru c k ow ned an d d riv en by Lee S teps w ere ta k e n T h u rsd a y evening E v a n s of T ro u td a le collided w ith Dr. a t a m eeting held in th e G resham T h e O utlook h a s begun p re p B otkin's au to m o b ile T h u rsd a y sh o rtly a ra tio n s fo r its a n n u a l holiday g ra d e school to w ard th e fo rm atio n of n u m b er to be issued on or about a b a sk e t ball leag u e w hich w ill be before noon. D r. B otkin received T h e n e x t p ro p o sal w as to am en d th e 1 “T h e fa ir is d ead ; long live th e D ecem ber 15. m ade up of b a sk e tb a ll team s from th e som e c u ts on th e head and tw o broken fa ir,” said Ju d g e G eorge W. S tap le- c o n stitu tio n so th a t P o rtla n d could j L ast y ear th e holiday Issue of v a rio u s co m m u n ities su rro u n d in g rib s. Mr. E v an s escaped w ithout any th e O utlook ra n up to 20 pages ton in a ssu m in g c h a rg e a fte r he had ta x its p ro p e rty to ra is e $3,000,000, | a n d it is p ro b ab le th is y e a r's G resham It is expected E staca d a, In ju ries. T h e a u to w as alm o st com been chosen te m p o ra ry c h a irm a n of a w ith a m illio n in a d d itio n to be ra ise d J is su e w ill be a s large. B oring, O rient, G resh am , T ro u td a le , pletely w reck ed and th e s te e rin g g ear m e etin g of re p re s e n ta tiv e s of civic by p riv a te su b sc rip tio n . In th e r e As u su al It w ill have a b eau S p rin g d a le and C o rb ett w ill o rg an ize of th e tr u c k w as bent. o rg a n iz a tio n s held a t th e B enson h o tel c e n t electio n P o rtla n d voted th e tax tifu l C h ristm a s cover page team s. C om petitive g am es w ill be a r D r. B otkin had received a c all from p rin te d in colors. S a n ta 's latest la s t n ig h t. T he m eetin g w as called to m e a su re s by a good m a jo rity b u t th e ra n g e d betw een th e v a rio u s teum s in P a lm e r u rg in g him to com e a s q u ic k p o rtra it, and all his u p -to -d ate d isc u ss new p la n s fo r fin an cin g th e o u ts ta te v o te defeated th e am en d m en t m ethods of d is trib u tin g holiday th e leag u e for th is w in ter. ly as possible as a w om an w as dying. proposed 1927 fa ir w hich in th e m in d s an d h en ce th e tax failed an d th e fa ir ' c h eer, w ill be fu lly illu stra te d . C. M. Quit ksall. p rin c ip a l of G re sh He w as d riv in g e a st on th e B ase L ine of m any m oving s p irits of P o rtla n d p la n s w ere a g a in a t a sta n d still. T he O utlook h a s received a am g ra d e school, h as been appointed ro a d a t a fa irly high ra te of speed. w ireless from A u ro ra B orealis an d M ultnom ah co u n ty re fu se s to die. In ac c e p tin g th e c h a irm a n s h ip m a n a g e r of th e league. He is very Mr. E v an s w as com ing so u th on th e b ro a d c a stin g sta tio n in th e fur P ra c tic a lly all civic 'o rg a n iz a tio n s Ju d g e S tap leto n gave e x p ressio n to n o rth th a t S a n ta C laus h a s a e n th u s ia s tic about the u n d e rta k in g anti T ro u td a le road. T h e tw o m ach in es of P o rtla n d w ere re p re se n te d a t la st th e new an d b ro a d e r sp irit of s ta te j w arm p lace in h is g e n ero u s old believes it w ill be of g re a t benefit to reach ed th e in te rse c tio n of th e tw o n ig h t’s m e etin g an d G re sh a m 's P ro dev elo p m en t w hich is slow ly ta k in g h e a rt for boys an d g irls of th is th e young men of th e co m m unities as roads a t th e foot of th e h ill n e a r th e g re s siv e C itizens L eag u e w as in c lu d p o ssessio n of m an y lead in g m in d s in j lo cality and is m aking special w ell us fu rn ish ad d itio n al social a c tiv K avanagh hom e w ith o u t e ith e r one p re p a ra tio n s to p lease them . He ed. T he th r e e m en from G resh am P o rtla n d . "T h e s ta te w ill o n ly de- ; ities. h a s prom ised to a n n o u n ce in th e j seeing th e o th er. w e re J o h n B row n, H. S. H arv ey an d velop as w e d evelop," said Ju d g e S ta holiday Issue of th e O utlook his Mr. C ann. a P o rtla n d m an , w ho is T h e tru c k s tru c k th e c a r b ro ad sid e I.. Si. f l a i r . p leto n . " P o rtla n d w ill ta k e c a re of a g e n ts and h e lp e rs in G resham In te re ste d in a th le tic leag u es an d h as w ith such a fo rce th a t th e tr u c k w as I t w as ev id en t th e ex p re ssio n w as itse lf a s th e s ta te develops. T h e s ta te an d vicinity. had m uch ex p erien ce in th e ir o rg a n i : tu rn e d co m p letely a ro u n d from th e Watch for It. not e n tire ly sp o n tan eo u s for th e n eed s p eo p le.” zation, w as p re se n t a t th e m eeting im pact and headed n o rth in th e o p c h a irm a n w as given a p ro g ra m w h ich A m ong th e sp e a k e rs w as M arsh all T h u rsd a y evening. He gave th e m en p o site d ire c tio n from w hich it had in clu d ed man,v w ell k now n O regon D ana, w ho sp o k e a t len g th on E n e r m any h elp fu l su g g estio n s. been going. T he au to m o b ile w as b o o ste rs w ho told w hy O regon sh o u ld g izing O regon, an d to ld of O reg o n 's Not a ll of th e co m m u n ities e x p ect th o u g h t to be co m p letely w recked. have a fa ir an d p re p a re d th e w ay fo r v a s t u n developed re s o u rc e s of field, EN TER TA IN M ENT IS ed to e n te r th e league w ere p re s e n t a t Dr. B otkin w as u n a b le to c o n tin u e a re so lu tio n en d o rsin g a fa ir in 1927 fo re st an d stre a m s. H e sp o k e of th e Gl YEN "OLD GIRLS’ th is m eetin g b u t th o se w ho w ere th e re on his way and s e n t a c all in to one an d c a llin g fo r a co m m ittee of fifteen C olum bia riv e r sy stem , say in g th a t T elephone o p e ra to rs w ho w ere on w ere e n th u s ia s tic and ex p ressed I of th e G resh am d o cto rs to go in his to w o rk o u t th e d e ta ils of th e p lan th is one riv e r in its se v e ra l ra p id s con place. H is w ishes w ere c a rrie d out th e b o ard in th e e a rly days of th e th em selv es as being w ell pleased w ith and re p o r t to a la te r m eetin g . T he ta in s o n e -th ird th e p o te n tia l e le c tric but th e d o cto r re a c h e d th e bedside M utual T elep h o n e com pany united in th e p ro g re ss m ade. c h a irm a n said he w ould a n n o u n ce th e en erg y in th e U nited S ta te s, a m o u n t A second m eeting w ill be held a t a fte r the w om an had p assed aw ay. co m m ittee la te r. a d e lig h tfu l e n te rta in m e n t in ho n o r th e G resh am g ra d e school next W ed in g to 21,000,000 h o rsep o w er. T w o a tte m p ts have been m ade to of Mrs. Eva A nderson U pdegraff, one n esd ay evening, N ovem ber 29, a t 8 “ O ur ra p id s a re o u r lifts to p ro g J. P. C ortes, son of a w ealthy FORMER GRESHAM MAN pro v id e fo r financing th e p ro p o sed e x of th e e a rly s e c re ta rie s of th e com o ’clock. All b a sk e tb a ll funs a re c o r B razilian ranch ow ner, is w orkng re s s ,” said he. H e to ld a b o u t o u r six DIES NEAR SANDY p o sitio n an d in co n n ectio n w ith each as a com m on farm hand on the pany, w ho w as h e re from Boise. d ially invited to a tte n d and lend th e ir billio n feet o f sta n d n g tim b e r an d o u r a g re a t d eal of m oney an d tim e h as C edar C roft H erfo rd F arm near D. A. H a rt, fo r m any y e a rs a r e s i Idaho, on h e r w ay to join h e r h u s aid. u ndeveloped an d alm o st u n k n o w n K ansas City to study U. S. pure bred been expended. d e n t of G resh am , died at th e hom e of band in Los A ngeles, C alifo rn ia, th e ir m a rv e ls of scen ery . breeding and raising m ethods. H e T he first a tte m p t w as to g et th e his son, E. D. H a rt, n e a r S andy, No fu tu re hom e. T h e g a th e rin g w as held SIIR IN E R S TO BI II.D likes it and thinks his long trip Many o th e rs gave e x p ressio n to s ta te le g is la tu re a t a sp e c ia l sessio n , v em ber 23. A rra n g e m e n ts u re being a t th e hom e of Mrs. R. D avidson on here w orth all he is learning. C H ILDREN'S HOSPITAL called chiefly fo r th a t p u rp o se, to im - I th e ir d e sire to n o t d ro p th e fa ir p la n m ad e fo r th e fu n e ra l w hich w ill be W ednesday a fte rn o o n of la st w eek. pose a g e n e ra l p ro p e rty ta x to ra is e an d w ere re ad y to co o p e ra te in any T he P o rtla n d u n it of S h rln e ra have held S unday afte rn o o n a t 1 o 'clock a t T hose w ho jo in ed in th e p a rty w ere ORPHAN BOY DIES $6.000,000 to finance a 1925 ex p o sitio n feasib le plan. p u rc h a se d a piece of land at E a st 82d th e B ethel B a p tist c h u rc h in G re sh M rs. G eorge W. P age, Mrs. E. A. AT P R IE ST ’S HOME g a th e re d a ro u n d th e idea of th e com - T hey w ill a w a it w ith in te re s t th e am , w hen th e ReV. S. F. P itts w ill A y lesw o rth , Mrs. E. A. E k stro m , Mrs. s tre e t an d S andy boulev ard and w ill p le tio n of tra n s c o n tin e n ta l h ig h w ay s a p p o in tm e n t of th e co m m ittee of fif- N o rb ert, an o rp h a n boy, w ho w as preach th e serm o n . In te rm e n t w ill M ary Wood W illiam s, Mrs. Ed. Sell. soon com m ence th e c o n stru c tio n of a an d d ev elo p m en t of e le c tric pow er. It te e n an d th e ir su g g estio n s as to p lans, Mrs. F loyd M ack, M rs, R. L. D avidson, h o sp ita l for crip p led c h ild ren . T he ta k e n from an o rp h a n a g e in N orth j be in Mt. S co tt cem etery . w as to be k now n a s th e A tla n tic -P a - I t is ex p ected a n o th e r g e n e ra l m eet- D. A. H a rt w as h o rn A ugust 26, Mrs. G len D avidson and Miss W ini c o n tra c t fo r th e ex cav atio n w as let cific H ighw ay, and H y d ro -E le c tric E x- [ in g of th e civic o rg a n iz a tio n s w ill be D ak o ta and g iven a hom e by Rev. I 1838, in P e n n sy lv a n ia . He la te r m oved la st w eek by th e local hoard of gov fred O sburn. position. T h e le g is la tu re re fu se d to held soon to h e a r th e c o m m ittee’s r e H en ry B rueriagel in 1906, w hen th e {o ( jeneva i ja ke . W isconsin, w h ere he T he a ftern o o n w as sp en t In m ost e rn o rs to C openhagen B ro th ers at a v ote th e ta x . ) p o rt. o rp h a n a g e b u rn ed , died a t his hom e m a rrie d M ary J a n e P o tter. T o them in te re stin g re m in iscen ce of th e e a rly p ric e of ap p ro x im a te ly $31101). It is in G resh am S a tu rd a y m o rn in g . No- w ere b o rn th r e e ch ild re n , M innie, days. L unch w as served at th e close expected th e c o n tra c t for th e h o sp ital |S l NBA Y SCHOOL MEET Itself w ill be let to o ne c o n tra c to r, INFORMATION GIVEN vem ber IS, of h e m o rrh a g e of th e now Mrs, L eG rand, of R ichm ond. C al- of th e a ftern o o n . WAS MOST H E L PFU L b ra in . He w as b o rn at F arg o , N o rth , Ifo rn ia. A1 and E. D. Mrs. H a rt died w ho w ill have th e p riv ileg e to su b let TO BERRY GROW ERS o th e r c o n tra c ts . T h is h o sp itu l w ill he PASTOR D ak o ta, in S ep tem b er. 1906. W hen in 1897. T he fam ily m oved to O regon SW ED ISH A w ell b alan ced p ro g ra m of Sunday We received a sam p le of sh eep c o r RESIGNS HIS WORK only one of a nu m b er of h o sp itals of th e o rp h a n a g e b u rn ed he w as four in 1898, living in P o rtla n d for a sh o rt r a l fe rtiliz e r today. I t sh o w s up very- school a c tiv itie s w as p re se n te d In a m o n th s old. a s im ila r n u tu re th a t a re being b u ilt tim e, them rem oved to Iow a, an d r e T he Rev. O. F, L arso n h as resig n ed th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try by th e S h rin - T he fu n e ra l w as held from th e tu rn e d to O regon in 1900, s e ttlin g in good. H ave you decided to u se an y ? h e lp fu l m a n n e r a t th e se m i-an n u a l h is p a s to ra te of the S w edish M ission e rs . F o u r th o u s a n d pound s p er a c re w ould m eetin g of th e Pow ell V alley S unday C ath o lic c h u rc h , a t G resh am , Rev. G resh am w h ere Mr. H a rt s ta rte d a c h u rc h e s of Pow ell V alley and D a F a th e r Jo n a s of C anby an d M onsig b lack sm ith shop w hich w as la te r sold be a m inim um ap p lic a tio n . T h is school asso c ia tio n a t F airv iew M eth m ascu s and w ill leave n ext w eek for n o re H illa b ra n d , of O regon C ity, a s j to Ed. O sburn. San Jo se, C alifo rn ia, to ta k e a p a s w ould cost ab o u t $20.00 p e r a c re and o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h la s t S a tu rd ay . sistin g . T h e b u ria l w as in Mt. S cott In 1898 Mr. H a rt m a rrie d M iss Ade- T he big opening dan ce w ill be given Of esp ecial in te re s t w as th e a d to r a te in th a t city. He will d riv e should be good for an ad d itio n al 1000 c e m e tery in a v au lt. T h e re w ere |( ne G edney, in Sioux C ity, Iow a, w ho In th e new com m unity hull on T h a n k s d re s s in th e afte rn o o n by th e Rev. F. th ro u g h w ith his fam ily by a u to m o p ounds of fr u it th a t w ould b rin g you M. J a s p e r, O regon c o n feren ce s u p e r m an y floral o fferin g s an d m any [ died a b o u t ten y e a rs ago a t B rig h t giving evening. T he G resham o rc h e s bile. i w ood, O regon. $2.00 fo r th e $1.00 you in v est. P lease in te n d e n t of S unday schools, on “T he frien d s p re se n t. tr a h a s been engaged to fu rn ish th e Mr. L arso n h as been p a sto r of th ese N o rb ert w as u n fo rtu n a te in h is ! Mr. H a rt w as in b u sin ess fo r a few m usic. A good tim e Is a n tic ip a te d by com e in an d see th e sam p le an d p lace R eligion of a L ittle C hild,” T h is w as c h u rc h e s for a little m ore th a n tw o y o u r o rd e r if you th in k b e st to do so illu s tra te d by la n te rn slides. E ffo rts b irth and in his life, h av in g been h an d - y e a rs in S andy and h as m ade liis years. H is su ccesso r h as not been all. icapped p h y sically In m an y w ays. He hom e d u rin g th e p a s t few y e a rs w ith T h e T ro u td a le c e le ry g ro w e rs fin W e a re receiv in g som e o rd e rs for a re b eing m ade to have th is le c tu re w as b rig h t m en tally an d e a rly gave his son, E. D. H a rt, on a farm n ear chosen. ished m a rk e tin g th e ir la rg e crop of re p e a te d in G resh am in th e n e a r fu g o o seb erry p la n ts b u t have som e nice p ro m ise of b ecom ing an ed u cated F irw ood. H e h as been in good h e a lth c ele ry on W ednesday. p la n ts left. W hy n o t o rd e r an d p la n t tu re . In h is ta lk in th e foren o o n Mr. GRADE SCHOOL N O IE S. and u sefu l m an. He a tten d ed th e pub- up to th e tim e of h is d eath . H is ch il- Miss E th el I. C alk in s, county clu b now ? G o o seb erry p la n ts s t a r t e arly J a s p e r ex p lain ed th e need o f m ore By Miss G race Ogilbee. lead e r, m et w ith th e school g irls on in th e sp rin g an d should be p lan ted a d e q u a te te a c h e r tr a in in g fo r th e S u n lie school in G resh am b u t failin g eye- ,|re n a re all living. H e is a lso su r- T he school a tte n d a n c e Is c o n tin u la s t S a tu rd a y a t th e hom e of Mrs. W. day sch o o ls and o u tlin ed som e m e th sig h t sto p p ed h is school w o rk a n d he yfved by a b ro th e r, Ed. H a rt, living early . w as ta u g h t a t home. H e developed a t B rookings, S outh D akota. Mr. and ing to m ove up a few notches. F o u r C. S pence and a cooking clu b w as o r A re you in ten d in g to p lan t an a c r e ods for b rin g in g th is about. co n v u lsio n s an d it is th o u g h t g ra d u Mrs. A1 H a rt live a t N ew berg and new p u p ils e n te re d th is w eek w hich ganized an d officers chosen as fo l J u n io r m eth o d s w e re given by Mrs. ag e of s tra w b e rrie s th is w in te r? If a lly lo st h is m ind. A bout six w eeks w ere called on T h u rsd a y to be p re s m ak es a to ta l e n ro llm e n t of 279. low s: B eu lah M iller, p re s id e n t; E liz so, w hat v a rie ty do you th in k b est to A. S. H lsey, su p e rin te n d e n t of th e ago, on ac c o u n t of sic k n e ss in th e ent a t th e fu n e ra l. T h re e m o re p u p ils a re still expected. ab eth T hom as, vice p re s id e n t; Amy p la n t? As fa r a s we know th e Im ju n io r d e p a rtm e n t of th e G resh am p rie s ts ’ hom e, N o rb ert w as p laced in T he e n ro llm e n t In th e first g ra d e K endall, se c re ta ry . Miss M iriam proved O regon and M arsh all a re very M ethodist E p isco p al S u n d ay school. th e s ta te h o sp ita l a t Salem . H e w as BET H E L B A PT IST S TO h as in creased to 42. S p en ce is lead er of th e new club. fine ta b le b e rrie s an d do fa irly w ell Mrs. H isey 's ta lk , illu s tra te d by m any ta k e n se rio u sly ill about tw o w eeks SHOW BIBLE PIELI HI S T he e a s t w ind Is h aving its effect. W. R obinson h as re tu rn e d to h is fo r b a rr e lin g an d freezin g , fo r jam of th e a c tu a l p ro g ra m s an d a p p li ago an d w as b ro u g h t hom e a few A n u m b er of c h ild re n a re out of w ork a fte r a few d ay s' visit w ith and pie m ak in g , b u t a re u su a lly too ances of th e sch o o l, w as of sp ecial in B ible school n e x t S unday a t th e day s befo re his d eath . D r. H. V. A dix school w ith bad colds. hom e folks. la rg e and so ft fo r p re serv es. I t seem s te r e s t to w o rk e rs in th a t d ep artm en t. w as in a tte n d a n c e , and an old frien d B ethel B ap tist c h u rc h w ill conv en e a t It ca n h ard ly be realized th a t by th a t n a tu r e n ev er in ten d ed an y one T h e n ex t m eetin g of th e asso ciatio n M iss F aye l ’aso n s, accom panied Dr. W ells of R ain ier, O rdgon, w ith his 10 a. m. C lasses fo r all ag e s have T h a n k sg iv in g th e school y ear w ill be Mrs. II. E. B radley to h er hom e a t v a rie ty of a n y th in g to h av e all th e w ill be in A pril, p ro b ab ly a t P le a s a n t been org an ized . T h e m en w ill m eet w ife, cam e to re n d e r a ss ista n c e . A lso o n e -th ird over. a d v a n ta g e s an d good q u a litie s, of th e Hom e. W est L inn, O regon, last week. H er Mrs. S h ield s w as n u rs e an d Mrs. jo in tly for th e d iscu ssio n of ap p lied d ifferen t v a rie tie s of s tra w b e rrie s m o th e r, Mrs. M ary P a rs o n s, visited ^ C h ristia n ity . P e te r P il, of B arto n , assisted . P a lm e r W oman Dies from P neum onia th e B rad ley s on S unday but Miss F aye ad ap te d to th is locality . T h e E tte r- CHORAL SOCIETY T h e Rev. D. Q. B a rry w ill d eliv er F a th e r B ru e n a g e l say s th a t N or- M rs. Ja m e s G ayden, w ife of Ja m e s rem ain ed fo r a lo n g er visit. WILL MEETJHONDAY EYE b erg No. 121 gives p ro m ise of giving b e rt w as th e m o st u n fo rtu n a te boy he th e second serm o n in th e se rie s on G ayden, a lu m b erm an em ployed a t s a tis fa c to ry re tu rn s . T h is b e rry is a T he C am p F ire g irls, a ssiste d by T he re g u la r m eetin g of th e G re sh h as ev er know n an d th e m o re he su f- “T he P a ra b le of th e Good S a m a rita n " th e logging cam p a t P a lm e r, died frien d s, w ill give a play In th e new good c a n n e r of fine ta r t flavor, ra n g am C h o ral so ciety w ill be held a t th e fered th e m o re h is fo s te r p a re n ts a t 11 o'clock. T he c h o ir w ill re n d e r T h u rsd a y , N ovem ber 24, before m ed ing to m edium o r sm all size— a v ery B eth el B ap tist ch u rc h on n ex t M on co m m u n ity hall d u rin g th e T h a n k s T h a n k sg iv in g an th em “Give ical aid could re a c h her. H er d e a th loved him an d so u g h t to a m e lio ra te th e giving vacation. vig o ro u s g ro w e r an d a heavy y ield er, day even in g , N ovem ber 27, a t 8 T h a n k s U nto th e L o rd .” Hal E. B is w as cau sed from pneum onia w hich j his m isfo rtu n es. and th e b e rrie s a re deep co lo red . If o'clo ck , fo r th e p u rp o se of p ra c tic in g B ert E dm ondson of L ib erty Bond, N o rb ert w as th e y o u n g est of fo u r hop w ill sing a solo. se t in a fte r a sev ere u tta c k of grip. W ash in g to n , stopped o v er h ere on w e had sufficient to n n a g e of th s b e rry th e c a n ta ta . T h e C rucifixion, u n d er T h e evening se rv ic e w ill open at boys ta k e n by Rev. B ru en ag el a t th e T h e fu n e ra l w ill be held In G re sh T h u rsd a y to v isit frien d s. He w as on we w ould c an them . As a b a rre lin g th e d irectio n of H al E. B ishop. T he tim e of th e fire. T h e o th e rs have 7:30 w hen A. Blom w ill p re s e n t th e am a t th e M ethodist c h u rc h S unday v a rie ty it is a lso su p e rio r to any we electio n of officers and th e co m p letio n a b u sin ess tr ip to M arshfield, O regon. grow n to young m anhood and a re se rie s of Illu stra te d p ic tu re s on th e a fte rn o o n , N ovem ber 26, a t 1:30. T he know of, ow ing to th e m edium size of th e o rg a n iz a tio n w ill be co m pleted Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A bsher and c h il- "H o ly L am l.” T h o se w ho have a l lead in g u sefu l lives. Rev. A. 8. H lsey w ill officiate. T he den of Hood R iver visited a few days an d n e a rly ro u n d sh a p e of th e b erry . a t th is tim e. re a d y h ad th e p le a s u re of seeing th e se body is at th e K en w o rth y undertak-» It keep its sh a p e b e tte r th a n an y o th e r w ith M rs. A bsher's sis te r, Mrs. J. C. T h e object o t th is o rg a n iz a tio n is p ic tu re s p ro n o u n ce them to be som e ing p a rlo rs in L ents. In te rm e n t w ill C ard ol' T h an k s. v a rie ty an d w ill sell a t a p rem iu m for so cial and e d u c atio n al, as w ell as in O'N eal. T hey a re m o to rin g to Ia>s To all w ho by kind a s s is ta n c e and of th e best. An offering w ill be ta k e n be In D ouglass cem etery. p reserv e-m ak in g . A ngeles, C alifo rn ia, to spend the w in s p ira tio n a l. I t w ill be of p a rtic u la r e x p ressio n s of sy m p ath y help ed to r e to h elp d efray e x p en ses; one h a lf of ter. As fa r a s w e know th is w ould be a v a lu e to sin g e rs in c h u rc h c h o irs in lieve th e su fferin g s of th e d e p arted w hich w ill go to Mr. Blom. S pecial You c a n 't have e v ery th in g you w ant good m ain cro p s tra w b e rry fo r th is e a s te rn M ultnom ah co u n ty , a s w ell as S everal ladies m et a t th e hom e of and ease th e g rie f of th e so rro w in g , m u sic h a s been p re p a re d fo r th e o c n o r w ant ev e ry th in g you have, but d is tric t. W e have a q u a n tity of good an y sin g e rs w ho d e sire to ta k e a d Mrs. B, M oorehead on T uesday to you ca n be h appy by fo rg e ttin g a lot and for th e m an y floral trib u te s, we, casion. of th in g s. p la n ts th a t we can sell ch eap . w ork on a q u ilt th a t w ill be fo r sale van tag e of th e o p p o rtu n ity of voice th e u n d ersig n ed , exten d o u r h e a rtfe lt D. E. TOW LE. M anager, a t th e b a z a a r on D ecem ber 9th. All tra in in g . FAI R U U D M A N th a n k s in sin cere ack n o w led g em ent. Men a re g ra d u a lly becom ing c iv il B erry G ro w ers P a c k Co. PASSES AU A Y ized. You n ev er see a "h a rd b o lle d ” m em bers of th e L ad ies' Aid a re very REV. HENRY B RU ENA GEL, w hite s h ir t any m ore ex cep t w ith | t,UHy m ak in g a p ro n s and finishing up N obody ca n be o v ered u cated bu t ANNA KOENIG. Get y o u r supply of C h ristm a s ev ery o n ce in a w hile Is found th e »he fancy a rtic le s for th e bazaar. P e te r E rick so n , a w ell know n re s i evening d re s s, and not alw uys then. w ra p p in g tis s u e now- a t th e O utlook m an w ho is o verschooled. d en t of F airv iew , died th is m o rning. office W e can su p p ly you th is in an y UNION SE K \ H I S AT You could n ev er m ak e a slim p rin q u a n tity d esired in size 20 in ch es by c e ss believ e th e re is an y su ch w om an I \ ANGELI! AL UHI KUH N ovem ber 24. a t th e borne of h is son 30 inches. in th a t city. Mr. E rick so n bad been a s a " s ty lish sto u t.” U nion T h a n k sg iv in g se rv ices of a ll I su fferin g from c a n c e r for th e p a st tw o . . . . . . . l j u j ■ 11 hw w w bv ^ b »he k itch en am i In so doing «turn th e P ro te sta n t c h u rc h e s in th e co m y e a r, w hich finally caused his d e ath . , F ' " / * h ,ch ",a rte d from Hh o v e r* I tu r,,e d ,a m p ' ‘ ««npletely d estro y ed bled an d dropped th e lam p, w hich ex- m u n ity w ill be held a t th e Zion E van- ip w as 78 y e a rs of ag e Mr. E rick so n w as born on J a n u a ry ,h * " ‘”7 o i Mr, and M r" A L W h, p| phxled, » c a tte rln g b u rn in g oil H er gelfeal c h u rc h on T h u rsd a y m o rn in g 1 - ., in Lulo. Sw eden. He cam e to | 7 ' of ‘' ^ h a m . on W ednes- own c lo th in g w as ignited but she «„<- ! a t 10 o'c lock, N ovem ber 30. T h e v a r ious local p a s to rs w ill ta k e p a rt in the U nited S ta te s 50 y e a rs ago. He day m o rn n ig , to g e th e r w ith all th e . eeded In p u ttin g th e fire out. In so Troutdale City Hall, Troutdale, Oregon ■the p ro g ram . T h e p ro g ram w ill be took out his n a tu ra liz a tio n p a p e rs In houstdlold In longings ex cepting a doing h er hRnds w ere slig h tly burned. given n ex t week. D enver, C olorado. He m oved to O re ! stove and the c lo th in g w orn by th e All th e household s to r e ., Including ALL N IG H T DANCE S erv ices n ex t S unday a t th e Zion gon In 1910 an d in 1912 se ttled In | m em bers of th e fam ily. T he loss In- ! can n ed fru it, g aso lin e an d coal oil, E v an g elical c h u rc h w ill open w ith F airv iew He had lived th e re off an d , eluded about 400 q u a rts of can n ed w ere in th e sto rero o m . w hich m ade It fru it and vegetables. Nine h u n d re d im possible to save a n y th in g from th e S u n d ay school a t 10 o'clock. M em or on e v e r since. ial serv ices in th e G erm an lan g u ag e He Is su rv iv ed by one son, J o h n ' ,|,,lla r" '»’"«'■“ nee w as c a rrie d on th e fire, and only a stove w as c a rrie d out by n eig h b o rs and m em b ers of a .e c - w ill be a t 11 o’clo ck . T he young peo E ric k -o n . w ho m ak es his hom e in house and co n te n ts. Good F lo o r Good Music Good Management and a It w as an unlu< ky day fo r th e tto n crew , w ho h asten ed to th e scene p le ’s m eetin g w ill he a t 7:30 in th e F airv iew . Good Tim e Guaranteed I evening. T h e lead er w ill be Miss T h^ fu n e ra l w ill be held S u n d ay I W heeler fam ily. E a rly In th e m o rn - By stre n u o u s efforts a new wood shed “ hot flr“ h “ '1 be*n *t a r l ',d »he house w as saved Gresharn l - l ’iece Orrhestra G e rtru d e B ru g g er. afternoon at 2 o 'clock In th e S m i t h " *' M r" « ’h eele r and th e chi S u p p er a t Mrs. T ille r's R e s ta u ra n t c h ild re n w ere M em orial c h u rc h h In F airview . T he 1 *h* "tOT*’’ th e ” ov" p,pe fel1 dow n All Q ueen E s th e r m em b ers who ....................... . M r W heeler h eeler w as aw av ay a t th tie e tim e t tak a k e en n a fte r th e n ... to ... th .e . e hom es of fire Gent«. ¿1.60 Rev E R. D. H o llen sted w ill p re a c h ! Ladies Eree have c lo th in g an d food to give to th e ¡b u t Mrs. W heeler an d th e c h ild re n S teve and L on M arston, h e r b ro th e rs, LOU KUMM ER, F lo o r M anager th e serm on. poor a re a sk ed to leave it a t th e hom e succeeded In re p la c in g th e pipe be- ’ n e a r P alm b lad sta tio n , w here th ey C OM M ITTEE— R ich ard K n a rr, M orris M cOinns of M s. A nna H evel th is week so It fo re se rio u s dam age w as done Soon ' w ill rem ain u n til a n o th e r house can Milk Record«. n i t be ta k e n to th e P o rtla n d S e ttle rw ‘*ru a rd Mr«. ‘l r ,w •••'" W " " heeler e e i e r c c a a rrie rrie d q a a he built. Mr. W heeler, w ho has been Milk re p o rt b la n k s now for s a l e . " a fte lighted lam p Into a s to re room a d jo in - 1 aw ay w o rking, h as re tu rn e d home. HHfiBBtBlUUsMiUUURUlUaUUIlllllUUiiBBSBSCfiiaitCisaWGiUUEfiUtfUfi J m e n t C en ter . ch eap a t th e O utlook office. TROUTDALE EIRE DESTROYS A. L. WHEELER HOME Big Opening Dance THANKSGIVING EVE., WEDNESDAY.NOVEMBER 29 EVERYBODY WELCOME!