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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12, NO. NO GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH (COUNTY, OREGON. DAMASCUS FARM BUREAU NEW PLAY SHEB BEING ANNOUNCES POTATO BAY BUILT AT FAIRVIEW / T he re g u la r m eetin g of th e D am as F airv iew g rad e school is to h av e a cu s F arm B ureau, w hich m eets in th e new p lay shed in w h ich th e ch ild re n evening on the first S a tu rd a y of each can p lay and enjoy th em selv es th is m o n th , w as held la s t S a tu rd a y even w in te r w ith o u t g e ttin g o u t in to th e ing and w as fa irly w ell atten d ed . S. A. R oberts, p o u ltry p ro je c t lead cold ra in and yet th e y w ill also h av e e r, discussed the re c e n t p o u ltry dem p len ty o f fre sh a ir. T he new bu ild in g o n s tra tio n held a t th e E. S ch w ed ler | Is now u n d e r c o n stru ctio n . It is 60 feet farm . T he su b ject d iscu ssed by H. E. long an d 30 feet w ide. T he b u ild in g Cosby w as "F eed in g fo r W in ter L ay- | c o n tra c t h as been let to R. C. B rooks, in g ” and co n tain ed som e in s tru c tiv e Tlie o th e r local m en w ho have been in fo rm atio n . M any q u e stio n s w ere em ployed to w ork on it a re W. B rooks, also ask ed Uy th o se p re se n t an d a n s- A. K ro n en b erg an d T hom as N esbitt, w ered by Mr. Cosby. W hile th is ' W o rk on th e new s tru c tu r e is now m eetin g w as a tte n d e d by m any in te r- u n d er w ay an d is ex pected to be cont ested in p o u ltry , it is hoped a la rg e r 1 plcted as soon as possible. It is be- n u m b er w ill be p re s e n t a t th e next ing b u ilt on a cem en t fo undation. T he d e m o n stra tio n w hich w ill be h eld in e n tire ro o f w ill be covered o v er to keep o u t th e ra in b u t th e sides w ill F e b ru a ry o r M arch. A carlo a d of a lfa lfa h ay h a s been be left open to le t in th e fresh air. o rd ered th ro u g h th e F a rm B u reau . T he c o st ls ex pected to be about $800. R udolf M ullenhoff told of th e difficul T he F airv iew school ch ild re n ought ty of o b tain in g c a rs w hich h a s cau sed to be pro u d to h av e su ch a tine play th e delay in delivery. T h e sh ip m en t shed. , TUESDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1022 GRESHAM LOCALS STOCKHOLDERS OF FAIR MEET; HEAR REPORTS, ELECT DIRECTORS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year COMMUNITY MEETINGS FOR FARMERS ( ALLEI» L ittle R oger K idder, w ho h as been C ooperative M arketing and F arm - sick for th e p a st ten d ay s w ith b ro n j e ra ’ o rg an izatio n a re th e to p ies to be ch ia l p neum onia, is som ew h at im d iscu ssed a t a series of m eetin g s th a t proved. : a re to be held iu th e evening in th re e Mrs. E th el M iller of R ick rea l and different co m m u n ities th e la tte r p a rt Mrs. Inez M iller of M ountain View of th is w eek. T, E. A nderson, a c a sp en t th e ir T h an k sg iv in g vacation pab le and in te re stin g le c tu re r, w ill w ith th e ir m o th er, Mrs. E lizab eth Mc . be p re se n t and w ill a c t a s th e chief L ain. T hey a re a t th e head of the sp eak er. T he m eetin g s a re to be held re sp ectiv e r u r a l tra in in g c e n te rs of J u n d er th e a u sp ices of th e F arm B u O regon N orm al a t M onm outh. re a u . A co rd ial in v itatio n is extended A lthough still suffering som ew hat to m en, w om en and ch ild re n to a tte n d T he from th e effects of his autom obile a c j one of th e se th re e m eetings. cid en t on N pvem ber 23, Dr. A. W. B ot sch ed u le is as follow s: T h u rsd ay , D ecem ber 7, at 8 o'clock kin is a tte n d in g to h is p ra c tic e as u su al. In fact, he an sw ered an e m e r p. in. a t th e c h u rc h , C orbett, O regon. F rid ay , D ecem ber 8, a t 8 o’clock gency call w ith in a n h o u r and a h alf a fte r the accid en t, th o u g h lie had s u s p. m. a t th e P le a s a n t V alley g ran g e ta in e d fra c tu re d rib s and sev ere hail. S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber 9, nt 8 o'clock b ru ises. At no tim e h a s he been c o n fined to his bed b ecause of his in p. m. a t th e L ynch schoolhouse. ju rie s. | tw o o r th re e days of ra in y w eath er ‘ th is y e a r's f a ir w as over th re e th o u sand d o lla rs to th e good; th a t $1261 | had been sp e n t on p e rm a n e n t im H. A. LEW IS, p ro v em en ts: th a t over $4100 had been THEO . B R IG G E R , i paid on old w a rra n ts and n o tes; th a t T. J. K R EU D ER , j a ll th is y e a r’s prem iu m s had been TOM HOW ITT. paid an d a ls o a ll b ills, w ith one o r FRAN K H EINEY. 1 tw o sm a ll excep tio n s fo r w hich p ro vision had been made.. N early th re e -fo u rth s of th e s h a re s in o th e r w ords, th e fa ir had m et all of sto ck w ere re p re se n te d in p erso n th is y e a r's o b lig atio n s and paid sev o r by pro x y a t th e a n n u a l m eetin g of e ra l th o u sa n d d o lla rs on old in d e b t edness. th e sto c k h o ld ers of th e M ultnom ah It w as show n th a t th e fa ir in d e b t co u n ty fa ir h eld y e ste rd a y a ftern o o n w hich hud accu m u lated on th e fa ir g ro u n d s. T h ere w ere edness n e a rly 1600 s h a re s p re s e n t o u t of a th ro u g h se v e ra l y ears and in clu d in g an o rig in a l m o rtg ag e of $7000 w as p o ssib le 2271. acco rd in g to th e se c re ROCKWOOB TO HAVE v ery heavy, b u t th e re w as no reaso n C om m ittees of th e M ethodist E p is ta ry 's reco rd s. BAZAAR ANI» SU PPER to be a la rm e d . T h e re w as r a th e r co p al S unday school have com m enced P re s id e n t L ew is, Vice P re s id e n t T. reaso n to be encouraged and th e d i w ork on u splendid p ro g ram , "T h e A b a zaar, chicken su p p e r and an w ill be in B oring a s soon as th e c ar J. K ru ed er, T re a s u r e r Theo. B ru g g er, re c to rs a p p e a re d w illin g to serv e W orld's C h ristm a s M ail,” w hich w ill e n te rta in m e n t a re to be held nex t S a t can be secu red , a t th e p rice of $21.10, FAIRVIEW LODGE D irecto r F ra n k H ein ey an d S e c re ta ry - ELECTS OFFICERS ag ain and a re hopeful of m ak in g su b lie given S unday evening, D ecem ber 1 u rd a y evening, D ecem ber 9, in th e f. o. b., B oring. Mr. M ullenhoff also M anager C. D. M inton, w ere in a t s ta n tia l p ro g re ss in lessen in g th e 24. T his w ill be a serv ice of n ativ ity 1 Rockwood g ra n g e hall u n d er th e a u s m en tio n ed th e fact th a t th e S tate F airv iew Lodge No. 92, A. F. &A. M., ten d an c e, an d th e follo w in g sto c k debt. F a rm B ureau office h as been moved h eld its a n n u a l electio n and in s ta ll h o ld ers: scenes, caro l sin g in g and w orld offer pices of th e Rockwood M ethodist A d ire c to rs m eeting is to be held iu in g s end w ill be p a rtic ip a te d in by all j ch u rch . S u p p er w ill he served from from th e B oyer build in g on T e n th and atio n of officers fo r 1923 on D ecem H. A. L ew is, F ra n k H einey, T. J. Y am hill to Room 212, F itz p a tric k b e r 2 a t its lodge h all a t T ro u td ale, at K ru ed er, Jo h n S le re t, Theo. B ru g g er, th e n e a r fu tu re a t w hich tim e th e d e p a rtm e n ts from th e c ra d le ro ll to ! 6:30 to 8:00. T he p ro g ram w ill in A build in g on N inth an d Oak stre e ts. w hich tim e th e follow ing w ere elected C. D. M inton, R ay G ill, A. W. M etz books w ill be au d ited an d p la n s s t a r t th e ad u lt. T he serv ice w ill c a rr y a ' clu d e tw o p lay lets an d m usic. T he F a rm B ureau shoes have a ls o a r an d in sta lle d by M. B. M cG innis, g er, H. L. St. C lair, E. S ch w ed ler, E. ed for th e 1923 fair. stro n g ap p eal for aid fo r th e u n p riv - j sm all ad m issio n w ill be ch a rg e d a t th e door. rived and can now be secu red a t th e W. M., a ssiste d by P a s t M aster M ilton R. S tra tto n , R ich H einey, B. W. T he s e c re ta ry read th e follow ing ileged c h ild ren of the w orld. Mrs. I. Z im m erm an anil h er daugh- ' D. G. G eddes h as been q u ite ill from P o rtla n d office. E m ery, A. J. K ru eg er, F. H. C rane, financial re p o rt of th e 1922 fa ir: Fox as m a rsh a l: te r, Miss H azel H eader, have disposed ! som e form of infection on his face Date Set for Potato Day. RECEIPTS. W o rsh ip fu l m a s te r, S tu a rt T h o m p R. W. W a lters, S. B. H all, H. W. S n as- P re m iu m list .......................................... $1000.00 of th e ir n ro p e rty on th e S ection L ine I T he com m ittee, elected a t th e sp e so n : sen io r w ard en , Wm. D. F ritz : h all, Floyd M ack, A ndrew B ru g g er, H w hich th e d o cto rs decided w as a c a r . A. L ew is, c o u n ty f u n d ................. 1461.50 c ial m eetin g of th e F a rm B u reau held ju n io r w ard en , L. A. H arlo w ; tr e a s u r- Mrs. D elia M urray, Mrs. E d ith W eth- l'urn e s sio u s ................................. •......... 4200.06 ro ad and C leveland aven u e an d have ' buncle. It s ta rte d on his u p p er lip a t L iv e sto c k .................................................. 236,25 tw o w eeks ago to m ake a rra n g e m e n ts ; er, D. W. McKay, (re -e le c te d ): secre- e rre d , Mrs. Roy K ern , M rs. F. H. P o u ltry ...................................................... 149.50 I moved to P o rtla n d , w h ere they have th e b ase of his nose. It has been a b b its ..................................................... 13.75 b o u g h t a lot and w ill build a house. fo r a p o tato g ra d in g d em o n stra tio n ta ry , Wm. H. S tan ley , (r e -e le c te d ); C rane, Mrs. F ra n k H einey, Mrs. C has. R lanced and th e su ffe re r is now feeling J 'a lly p ro g ra m ..................................... 105.50 an n o u n ced w h at they c a lle d "A P o sen io r deacon, H a rry F e d e rs p ie l; C leveland, R. 1. A n d erso n , B. L W al-J Gate a n d g r a n d s t a n d ......................... 6652.75 T he new o w n e rs of th e p ro p erty a re b etter. 1 W a r r a n t (c o u n ty ) ............................... 3500.00 W. S. S ch u ltze and his fa th e r. Dr. | ta to D ay” w hich is to be held on F r i ju n io r deacon, Jo h n T. M cG innis: rad . T elep h o n e 5.40 T h e sacred co n cert given last S u n a b v show ..................... «.15 Wm. C. S chultze, a re tire d p hysician, 1 T he k ey n o te of econom y w as so u n d R day, D ecem ber 15, a t th e C. S. Mudge sen io r stew ard , R u ssell C. W ilson; day evening to a larg e au d ien c e a t th e W . C. T ) U ...................... 2.9o 203 90 w ho have ta k e n possession. h a ll in D am ascus. E. R. Ja c k m a n , ! ju n io r stew ard , Jo h n S. R u rn s; m ar- ed e a rly in th e m eetin g and a n a t H o rt. A gri. A rt. Minci. B ethel B ap tist c h u rc h proved to he of R a c in g ............................. 506.00 A re g u la r m eetin g of th e city coun- ' th e h ig h est o rd er. T hose w ho hud th e O. A. C. ex ten sio n sp e c ia list, h as been shal, M ilton I. F o x ; c h a p la ip , G eorge tem p t w as m ade to lim it th e h o ard for ell w ill be held th is evening. A Hpe- ! T o ta l .................................................. $18.043.66 ask ed to sp eak on "P o ta to G rad in g ". P. Lum sden; ty le r, H a rry D. Mc- 1923 to n o t o v er $500 as sa la ry fo r a p le a s u re Of h e arin g it p ronounced it cial m eeting of th e cou n cil h as been ' to be th e finest they had ever heard. S ev eral o th e r s p e a k e rs w ill ta lk on C reary . s e c re ta ry -m a n a g e r o r fo r an y o th er L ab o r, g e n e EXPENDITURES. ra l ......................................$1718.29 v a rio u s p h ases of th e su b ject. purp o se. T h is p ro p o sitio n b ro u g h t o u t P rin tin g ................................................. 503.45 1 called fo r F rid a y evening, D ecem ber ’ It w as even said to have su rp a sse d th e m ission« (so lic ito rs ) ................. 801.52 15, to open th e bids on th e w ork of , *It is tlie p la n of th e co m m ittee in R,'SNELLVILLE GRANGE a lively d iscu ssio n b u t th e m otion w as C P om one given a t th e sam e c h u rc h a few e g u l.tr su p p lie s ................................. 130.21 M isle ....................................................... 760.40 in s ta llin g th e new w a te r m ains. TO ENTERTAIN POMONA voted down. c h a rg e to secu re a p o tato g ra d e r and w eeks ago w hich w as splendid. All B a n q u e t (c h ild re n s ) ........................... 87.50 Mr. and Mrs. Sam S m ith, Mr. and j G resh am m usic - lovers a p p re c ia te An a tte m p t w as also m ade to b rin g Tt lephone ............................................... hav e it on exhibition on th a t day to 5.00 M em bers of P om ona g ra n g e w ill be ab o u t a re tu rn to th e larger- n u m b er S te n o g ra p h e r ......................................... 196. on Mrs. J. L. S tafford an d th e la tte r 's show how potato es a re g rad ed com th e s e w onderful m u sical tre a ts . C h ild re n 's c lu b s ................................... 806.00 an d "T ed d y ” Im lali, J G ordon G ibson of O. A. C. sp e n t tlie 53.00 s iste rs, A gnes m ercially in la rg e q u a n titie s. T hose e n te rta in e d n ex t W ednesday, D ecem of d ire c to rs, a s p rev io u s to 1922, hut R a b b it p re m iu m ................................. P o u ltry .................................................... 394.25 on th is com m ittee a re F red A nderson, b er 13, by R u ssellv ille g ran g e. An th is w as found to re q u ire un a m en d H o rse s ...................................................... 415.00 w ent to C loverdale on T h an k sg iv in g ' T h an k sg iv in g v acatio n w ith his p a r a ttle 650.00 day, w h ere they w ere th e g u e sts of th e j c h a irm a n : O ran L ingle, S. A. R ob all-d ay an d evening sessio n w ill he m en t to th e co n stitu tio n an d w as d e C en ts. Mr. and M rs. W. H. G ibson. Sle ep a n d S w in e ................................... 531.50 held. T he election of officers an d th e G ran ge 77O.no p a re n ts of M rs. S tafford an d th e young c lared o u t of o rd e r a t y e ste rd a y 's e rts , W a lte r R a m se r an d Ja k e Y oung. H o r tic u ltu r a l a n d A g r ic u ltu r a l. 137.75 ladles. re g u la r b u sin ess w ill occupy th e day. T lrtlit fishing w as th e sp o rt m eeting. Plan Suggested for Aiding Farm er. I F lo ra l ............ 111.25 318.50 of th e day and m any b eau ties w ere N. P au lso n w as a d eleg a te from th e T he d rill team w ill p u t on th e d e Nine p e rso n s w ere n o m in ated for T Art e x tile ..................................................... lll.O o d is tric t in C lackam as co u n ty a t the g ree w o rk in th e ev en in g as it w as d ire c to rs w ith five to choose. T he S u p e rin te n d e n ts 429.85 ta k e n from th e w ater. Mrs. Stafford ''joo òo eHUKht the lim it. S tatu F a rm B ureau conven tio n held put on d u rin g th e n a tio n a l g ran g e and vote re su lte d in th e re-electio n of the A u t'/p u io '7. n te rta in m e n t G. S .............................. 25.00 M rs. Ja c k so n Jo n es ls confined to on N ovem ber 10 a n d 11. He gave a a t th e s ta te conv en tio n . T h is w ill old board a s fo llo w s: H. A. Lew is, E A d v e rtisin g ........................................... 306.18 b rie f re p o rt of th e co n v en tio n , th e ta k e p lace e a rly in th e evening. A Theo. B ru g g er, T. J. K ru e d e r, Tom J u d g in g .................................................... 110.00 h er bed w ith an n ttaek of g rip . L ittle R e n ts ........................................................ 48.00 m a te ria l of w hich is co n tain ed in th e sp len d id p ro g ram is b eing p re p a re d H o w itt and F ra n k H einey. Mr. B ru g E le c tric ity ............................................. 332.76 Bobby bus been suffering w ith the by th e P om ona le c tu re r, Mrs. P alm er, g e r received th e h ig h est n u m b er of <’. D . M inton, s a l a r y ............................ 500.00 sam e disease, w hich affected his ears, follow ing re p o rt: votes, 1573. W. D. B. Dodson, m a n a g e r of th e and w ill follow th e d eg ree w ork. T o ta l .................................................$14 401.01 b u t is im proved. D ecem ber 16th w ill be tlie d ate a s The re p o rts show ed th a t in sp ite of P o rtla n d C ham ber of C om m erce, o u t ' en by C. A. M albaief. w ho a t th e ex B a la n c e ...........................................$ 3.642.65 signed th e w om en of G resham for the lin e d ,th e te n ta tiv e plan fo r th e sta te pense of th e P o rtla n d ch am b er sp e n t BORING | ta to e s fo r sh ip m e n t th e la s t of the sa le of C h ristm a s sea ls in P o rtla n d developm ent p ro g ram proposed by th e Peveval m o n ths in C alifo rn ia in v esti- _______ week. an d all th e pro ceed s w ill be for the cham ber. He re fe rre d to th e need o f , g a tj„ g co o p erativ e m a rk e tin g condi- F u n e ra l se rv ices for W illiam G. I Miss E sth e r A nderson, of P o rtla n d , giving re lie f to fa rm e rs a s a fu n d a- tio n s th e re and th e ir effect upon land F ra n k , w ho w as found dead from th e an d Miss R ica A nderson, w ho is teach - developm ent of th e a n ti-tu b e rc u lo s is m e n ta l b asis of s ta te d evelopm ent, se ttle m e n t and g e n e ra l a g ric u ltu ra l effecta of h e a rt tro u b le in a b a rn on ing in A sto ria, sp en t th e T h a n k sg iv w ork in tills p a rt of th e county. Mrs. J. N. C lan ah an is slow ly r e sta tin g th a t re g a rd le s s of th e n u m b er p ro sp erity . H e told of th e g re a t p ro g th e O. A. P a lm e r place T h u rsd a y of ing holidays at th e hom e of J. A n d er co v erin g from her re c e n t op eratio n . of v isito rs b ro u g h t to O regon th ey re s s b eing m ade hv th e co o p erativ e la st w eek, w ere held a t th e u n d e rta k son and fam ily. _________ Mr. an d Mrs. C hris E n a b rit _ a re re- S he 1 h now uble to be up am i w alk w ill not rem ain if they find th a t fa rm m ovem ent in C alifo rn ia. It is being ing p a rlo rs of H olm an & C ase th is e rs a lread y h ere a re losing m oney. It g en e ra lly accep ted th e re by all in m o rn in g (T u esd ay ) a t 10 o'clock, w ith j ceivlng c o n g ra tu la tio n s on the safe a ro u n d th e house. in te rm e n t in th e O regon C ity cem e- a rr iv a l of a n 8-pound boy on T b u rs G uy M atthew s, son of Ben. M at is proposed to ra ise $300,000, tw o- te r e s ts as resp o n sib le for m uch of th e tery . j day of la s t w eek. th ew s, has left th e h o sp ita l w h ere he th ird s o f w hich sh a ll be used in tw o re la tiv e p ro s p e rity of th a t state. J. W. M aulding of S h e rid an , O re L ute F is h e r from C alifo rn ia sp en t y e a rs fo r p u blicity p u rp o ses and one- T he q u estio n of ro ad s w as fully d is gon, is v isitin g fo r a few days a t the th e T h a n k sg iv in g holidays w ith his u n d erw en t an o p eratio n re c e n tly and is sta y in g in G resham a t th e hom e of th ird for giving (feflnite aid to co cu ssed a t th e la s t m eetin g of th e hom e of h is son, E. V. M aulding and fam ily here. fam ily. T he M isses Effie and E ileen Duley, h is fa th e r. o p e ra tiv e m a rk e tin g asso c ia tio n s, he farm b u reau . P au l G regson is re p o rte d d a n g e r of P o rtla n d , s p e n t th e w eek-end a t th e A n u m b er of s tu d e n ts from th e O re announced. T h e sp ecial p ro g ram and re f re s h ously ill w ith pneum onia. hom e of th e ir p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. gon A g ric u ltu ra l college w ere hom e T h e first objective is to convince m en ts had to b e om itted on th is o cca Geo. D uley an d fam ily. Miss E d ith N aas, of P o rtlan d , sp en t T h an k sg iv in g . A mong them w ere Miss b u sin ess people th a t co o p erativ e m a r sion. A co m m ittee is ap p o in ted a t th e w eek-end a t th e hom e of h e r p a r- K ye S tone of K erry, O regon, sp e n t k etin g is esse n tia l In an y p ro g ram of each m eetin g of tlie farm b u reau to ents, Mr. an d Mrs. H erm an N aas and th e la s t of th e w eek v isitin g w ith his E d ella T ow le. B ayard M iller and W a lte r S chw edler. T he la tte r b ro u g h t | fam ily here. s ta te developm ent is th e b elief of Mr. ta k e c h a rg e of th e p ro g ram an d r e fam ily. T he M isses B lan ch e and A lice L und, R ussel P o tte r re tu rn e d to his w ork G leu M ercer hom e w ith him . - Dodson. fre sh m e n ts b u t th e la s t co m m ittee a p T he B ap tist c h u rc h c h o ir Is p ra c W ithout fu r th e r delay th e cou n cil p ointed failed to do its duty. T he of P o rtlan d , sp e n t T h an k sg iv in g w ith at th e C am eron * Hogg m ill a t Bull e ir p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. H. B. L und Run S unday a fte r a sh o rt v isit a t his ticin g T uesday an d T h u rsd a y ev en th en passed a re so lu tio n a ss u rin g th e m eetin g ad jo u rn ed soon a fte r th e th and fam ily. | hom e. ings of each w eek on a b eau tifu l can- P o rtla n d C ham ber of C om m erce of a p b u sin ess Bession drew to a close. T h e g rav el h au l co n d u cted by W il- liam s b ro th e rs h as been tem pw arlY y j L in d b e rg ^ W a sh rn g ’t o n ^ a r e ^ s p ^ n d i n J ! ta t® to be glTen 0,1 8 u n d “ y evening p re ciatio n fo r its in d o rse m e n t of co ol o p e ra tiv e m ark etin g . C o ttre ll co m m u n ity c h u rc h L ad ies' h ailed on a c c o u n t of th e had condi- a few ,]ay8 v isitin g a t th e ir hom es at D ecem ber 24, u n d e r th e d irectio n of tion of th e ro ad s. t h | , p iace< H. W. S trong. R e g istra tio n s for th is An in s tru c tiv e re p o rt w as also giv- Aid b azaar, F rid ay evening, Dec. 15. Mi. and Mrs. E. M. A m esb erry mov- Mr. and Mrs. A m esberry sp e n t Sun- c h o ru s c h o ir w ill close on T h u rsd ay i e‘ - to w ° ri ? nd th e ,lrst of ,h is w eek' ,|!»y v isitin g nt Mr. A m esb erry 's p a r- ev ening of th is w eek an d sin g era a re F. M. M organ sp e n t T h an k sg iv in g e n ts In P o rtla n d . NÎ . w ith frie n d s a t B ull R un. T he S a tu rd a y evening d an ce given Invited to join. Mi. and Mrs. () A. P a lm e r re tu rn e d |,y th e B oring A m usem ent clu b had a G eorge M etzger has accep ted th e hom e S a tu rd a y a fte r sp en d in g se v eral I la rg e a tte n d a n c e in sp ite of the had p rln c ip a lsh ip of th e S herw ood, O re O d d F ellow s H a ll, G resham 1 ai 8 w ith re la tiv e s a t W auna. Ore. w eath er. No d is tu rb a n c e w as re p o rt- gon, school for th e re m a in d e r of tlie ’ m. A. M orand a tten d ed th e Mus- i a n ,j „ gO()(| tim e w as voted by all. school year. covites cerem o n ial at R oseburg, S at- ,\t th e in ta lla tfo n of officers of the A h by hoy w;i - born on Sund;i t u rd ay ev en in g H e h ad c h a rg e o f th e B oring I. O .O. F Lodge No. 231 held D ecem ber 3, to Mr. and Mrs. O tto L.T in itiatio n a t w hich 51 c a n d id a te s re- a, th e I. O. O. F. hall W ednesday even- W elp of th e S ection L ine road west [ Come one. com e all to th e B a p tist church e n te r ta in > celved t he degree. ing of la st w eek, the follow ing officers of G resham . m ent in th e Odd F ellow ’s H all. An apron pocket, Oh so Sol. G arriso n , of P o rtla n d , sp e n t th e w ere In sta lle d : N. G.. Em il Jo h n so n ; 1 G resham g ru n g e w ill m eet in reg u - wee. will hold th e num ber of pennies, th e adm ission fee. past w eek a t tlie hom e of his d a u g h te r V. G„ Vivian H illy ard : s e c re ta ry , Win j l«r session n e x t S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber A splendid p rogram and refresh m e n ts free; an enjoyable , Mrs. H erm an N aas an d fam ily. M orand; tr e a s u r e r , J. E. S lefer. ¡9. R outine b u sin ess w ill be tak en Mrs. M ueller, of V ancouver, Is h ere evening it prom ises to be. A b a sk e t social w ill be given by th e c a re of in th e forenoon and th e u su al I j a tte n d in g to th e e s ta te of h er fa th e r, B oring A m usem ent clu b on the even- i hue d in n er w ill he th e fe a tu re of the th e late W’illiam G. F ra n k . __ ber 16. at th e club house j noon hour. Ing of D ecem Follow ing a song test, , A »bliuCk 8 b a z a a r given by 1 for th e benefit of th e b a sk e t ball team . th e an n n u l election of officers w ill I k a i es. A ' „*,1 " a t th e ; Mr. and M rs. R ufus C oats and ta k e place. G ra n g e m em bers a re ex- I I. ). O. F. h all F rid ay evening, De- , d a u g h te r, of P o rtla n d , w ere Sunday pected to su p p o rt th is m eeting by cem b er 8. I g u e sts at th e home of Mr. an d Mrs. th e ir presen ce. Mrs. A. G ribble, w ho has been ill at 1 | O. q . A a . . P P a a l l m m e e r r . th e hom e of h e r a u n t, Mrs. Wm, A- l ’inno T u ning. W. R. T elfo rd Is suffering w ith a I M orand, fo r th e p a st m o n th la so badly sp rain ed an k le th is w eek. S atisfactio n g u a ra n te e d , $3. F red m uch Im proved as to be a b le to re- Miss C ecilia McMain, of P o rtla n d , B. Jo n e s, 2625 E a st 49th stre e t. i tu rn to h e r hom e in P o rtla n d th e last I spent th e w eek-end v isitin g frien d s , of th e w e e k . here. JL S pecial C om m unication of Mrs. A lta M. G en try , of G resham , ’bXNr O rexham Lodge A F th A. M and th e Rev. Mr. P oor, of P o rtla n d , M ethodist L a d ie s' Aid b a z a a r and /N r' No. 152 w ill be held In M asonic were in B oring th e l i s t of th e week so licitin g for th e W illam ette Un»ver- sn p p e r, T ro u td a le , S a tu rd a y evening, h all T h u rsd ay , D ecem ber 7, 7:30 p. m. D ecem ber 9. sity of Salem . W ork in F. C. Degree ML« G r a d e T elfo rd re tu rn e d to her W. L. CORSAGE, S e c y . P h o n e s u b s c rip tio n s to 1561. h o m e in O regon City S u n d ay a fte r , A. F. HAMMAR, W M sp en d in g sev eral days at th e hom e of 1 h er b ro th e r, W. R T elfo rd and fam ily. ' Mrs. Jo h n M eyers re tu rn e d hom e th e ' la st of th e we k from P asad en a, C a l ifo rn ia. w h ere she h as been visitin g TO FAIRVIEW | a t th e hom e of a d a u g h te r. Mr*. F an - | A Complete Line of Machinen- and Repairs ; nie D anielson and fam ily. , Mr. G u en th er, of P o rtla n d , h as re- 'c e n tiy p u rch ased a tr a c t of land in S uiishlne Valley. TO TIIE I’RFMIV I ERIAN < III IH II BAZAAR Mrs. W. R T elfo rd an d Mrs. W W. ' a t th e C ity H all M etzger an d little d a u g h te r Dori* vis- j I Ited re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d M onday o f, DINNER SERVED ((a /etp ria Style) from 5 (« s 1». M. I th is w e?k. Reliability Service R. L. Stvb<n sp en t se v eral d ay s a t City M arket F ancy an d U seful A rticles h f i r m li re last week Horn* -m ade C andles A Good T im e A asured Phone 1141 Phone 1141 VI". ?chantin and Jake D eY o u n g 1 P o p u la r P rices. P a rc e l P ost FAIR DIRECTORS 1923. RUBBER G ODDS BAPTIST ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8 DRAG SAWS MOTORS GAS ENGINES WATER SYSTEMS LET’S GO! THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7 2-in-l Electric Washers ................ . $80.00 White Lily Electric Washers . . . . $120.00 W. A. HESSEL tin is u t d loading out a ettr load of po Also some rubber half boots, ARCTICS, the kind that lace, $4.50 the pair, in black with white sole or red. BISHOP BROS.