PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923 G uests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning la st Sunday w ere H. H. H endricks of Fossil. Oregon, nephew T he d irec to rs of th e co unty fa ir will of Mrs. M anning and th e son of Mr. hold th e ir next re g u la r m eeting in the H endricks, W. G. H en d rick s an d wife city hall, Monday night, M arch 5, at and th ree ch ild ren of P o rtlan d , also o'clock. T he board is ta k in g up plans Mr. and Mrs. M anning's son and for th e 1923 fair and will have Im port d au g h ter-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. L. H W h o w a n t n e w c lo t h e s a n t m a tte rs u n der co n sideration. M anning and th re e ch ild ren from Next T uesday night w ill be th e tim e P o rtlan d . L ast Monday evening, Mr w ill fin d h e r e th e B e s t for the re g u la r m onthly council meet and Mrs. M anning w ere g u ests a t the ing. hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hen Q u a lity , a n d a t p r ic e s T he G resham as, a hiking club, will (lricks in P o rtlan d a t a b irth d a y din be u nder th e lead ersh ip of th e presi n e r given in honor ot th e 62d b irth th a t a r e r ig h t a n d ju s t. dent, A lice R oberts, next Monday ev day of II. H. H endricks. O ther g u ests ening, from 5 to 6, and w ill go out a t th e d in n er tab le on th is occasion ea st on th e Pow ell V alley road. “Come w ere Mr. an d Mrs. R. J . H endricks S P R IN G S U IT S along," say th e h ik ers who have been from Salem , Oregon. R. J. H endricks i enjoying th ese sh o rt w eekly outings Is th e ed ito r of th e D aily Oregoi for a few w eeks past. It is planned S tatesm an. la te r to ta k e some longer tra m p s and T he W om en’s W elfare com m ittee of ' som e h ik ers hope to get in trim for th e G resham R ebekah lodge w ill m eet m ountain clim bing next sum m er. next Monday aftern o o n at th e hom e of L. L. K idder, who w as ill th e la tte r Mrs. Jo h n M etzger. All m em bers are p a rt ot la st week is again ab le to re urged to be presen t. sum e his w ork a t his h ard w are store MEN'S WEAR S h o e s T he T w en tieth C entury sto re r e B ert Hose, who has beeji d riving a ceived a sh ip m en t of splendid apples G R E SH A M tru c k for th e A. W. M etzger com pany a day or tw o ago. Apple w eek is d raw P r u n e r s , S p r a y R o d s a n d N o z z le s for th e p ast th re e years, has resigned ing to a close b ut ap p les a re still in S p ray H o se to tak e up w ork in P o rtlan d . He com big dem and. SUNDAY SERVICES AT m enced his new job on M onday of this ROCKWOOD A m eeting h as been called of p e r BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH week. sons in th is locality, who a re active In An in te restin g m eeting of the P a r Mrs. A. W. Shipley w as called to m usic, vocal or in stru m e n ta l, to be Bible school at the B ethel B aptist en t-T each er circ le w as held last Oak Grove on T uesday to a tte n d the held in th e G resham lib ra ry at 3 ch u rch will m eet prom ptly at 9:45. night at the schoolhouse, w hen P rin fu n eral of a relative. Phone 1421 o’clock next S unday aftern o o n . The A fter the opening exercises th e m en ’s cipal Roy Cannon of th e high school T h e Em il A lt auction sa le held on o bject is to o rg an ize a m usical society class will re tire to the parsonage for in G resham and Miss E th e l Calkins, F e b ru a ry 22d w as a g re a t success, to enco u rag e an d d irect m u sical ac tiv county club lead er, gave helpful talks. th e re being about 500 people presen t, ities in G resham . All who w ould care th e class study. P asto r David Q. T he te ac h ers of th e Rockw ood school, who seem ed to be th e re for th e p u r to' ta k e an activ e p a rt in such an o r B arry will give a chalk talk serm on- Mrs. Mnry K ru eg er, Miss A nna H a rt pose of buying. T he sa le w as in g anization a re Invited to atten d . ette, “The P ow er of One L etter in a man and Mrs. D aisy B urlingam e, w ere c h a rg e ot W. S. Wood and Sons ot W ord.” T he subject for th e serm on A 7-pound baby g irl w as born on elected to re p re se n t th e circ le before Vancouver, W ashington, an d w as very F eb ru ary 23 to Mr. and Mrs. T. Miyas- will ne ‘ T he Key to K now ledge.” The the fair hoard on Monday evening. sa tisfac to ry . cho ru s choir will sing "In th e D epths aki, J r., Mrs. S. W atanabe attending. Mr. and Mrs. S haever of Lynch d is of the Sea,” by C. A ustin M i l l s . T oe Mrs. H. H. Ott, who w as a recent M other and baby a re doing well. tric t fu rn ish ed sev eral num bers on hand of '.ellow shlp will be given to a p a tie n t in a P o rtlan d h o sp ital for a Mr. and Mrs. C. A. C aro th ers spent violin and piano. larg e c I h h s of new m em bers and th e few days, re tu rn e d to h er hom e early Monday and T uesday at O regon City T he Rev. W. J. H erw ig, su p e rin te n ordinance of th e L ord's S upper will pe th is w eek and is rep o rted to be doing v isitin g th e la tte r's nephew , T. B lack dent of th e A nti-Saloon L eague of observed. well. b u rn and fam ily. Ju n io r Union will m eet a t 3 o’clock Oregon, will give a sh o rt ad d re ss at T he Poto P ro d u c ts com pany sta rted H ow ard Thom pson and w ife from The name tells a the g ran g e h all in Rockw ood on S u n in the afternoon and the B. Y. P. U. at g rin d in g again on S atu rd ay and is Ohio w ere ca lle rs a t th e D. M. R oberts day evening, M arch 4, a fte r w hich he True Story. 6:30 in the evening. Miss Mary Wold now ru n n in g a t full speed. I t was hom e on W ednesday. T hey a re v isit will lead. T he song service will begin will show th e m otion p ic tu re, "S afe found n ecessary to o v erhaul th e boiler ing in P o rtlan d w ith Mr. T hom pson’s at 7:30, w hen fam iliar hym ns will be g u arding th e N ation.” D IS C H A R R O W S S P IK E H A R R O W S Miss M ary P. B lllm eyer, county and re p a ir dam age done to pipes by b ro th er, Jim , and m ay m ake th eir sung by th e congregation, led by th e h ealth n u rse, sp e n t th e day today in I th e severe cold w eather. T he m ain of- hom e in th e w est. The T hom psons ( horns choir. The them e for the even lice has been moved to G resham . This •vill be rem em bered as re sid e n ts of ing serm on w ill be “ Is th e re an Un th e Rockwood school, w eighing and is tem p o rary , as it is expected to s ta rt A complete line of Implements and Machinery, also— G resham a <ew y ea rs ago. exam ining th e pupils. pardonable Sm, W hat Ir. It? ” o th e r facto ries later. A fam ily reu n io n w as held yesterday A Large Line of Good Used Implements G eorge P re sto n of th e M arshfield W. I). H owell of P o rtlan d , sa les re p a t the home of Mrs. Belle S tockton on c o u n try is v isitin g w ith his m o th er a t POI LTH1 SP E C U L IS I at less than auction prices rese n tativ e of th e P oto P ro d u c ts com TELLS WHY < lilt KS HIE th e Base Line, w hen a la rg e num ber pany, was in G resham S atu rd ay . He th e B. W. E m ery home. of relativ es an d a few frie n d s g athered E rn e st C a lllster, a w orkm an at the About 35 in te re ste d persons attended to honor h er b irth d ay . T hose p rese n t re p o rts th a t P oto p ro d u cts a re m eet C olum bia B rick y ard s, w as ta k en to th e poultry dem onstration held at the w ere Mr. and Mrs. Dan R obertson, son ing w ith tine success and th a t Poto th e P o rtla n d S an ita riu m th is week Reliability W. A. HES8EL Service Odd Eellow 's hall in Boring la st T u es and d au g h ter, Mrs. A nna W agner of flour has alre ad y had a good in tro d u c- suffering from chorea, a n erv o u s d i day afternoon. Many had come from C ottrell, Mrs. Cora R obertson of To- “ on an d ta k es readily on th e m arket, sease sim ila r to St. V itus dance but 1141 Gresham 1141 A uxiliary of G resham Post u n u su a l in ad u lts. a co nsiderable distance in o rd er to be ledo, Oregon. Mr. an d Mrs. A lfred p rese n t a t th e m eeting. H. E. Cosby, P alm er of P o rtlan d , Mrs. D ora P eter- j A m erican Legion, a t its m eetin g last Mr. and Mrs. B. M. L isbakken mov poultry specialist from O. A. C., d is son, Mrs. H attie Je n k in s Moore, Mrs. week, elected officers for th e ensuing ed y esterd ay to P o rtlan d , w h ere Mr. cussed “ H atching and Brooding of Iola Copeland and Mrs. R uth M ollar year. They a re p resid en t, Mrs. John isb ak k en h as em ploym ent. The of F airview , Mrs. G race P eterson, M etzger; vice p resid en t, Mrs. O. A. Chas. C leveland house n ea r th e high C hicks.” se creta ry , Mrs. A lbert "M any chicks die” says Mr. Cosby, Mrs. Goldie C opeland and ch ild ren of E astm an ; school w hich they vacated w ill be oc " e ith e r as a re su lt of im proper ca re of T routdale, Mrs. Mamie K uhlm an and C am p; tre a s u re r, Mrs. Jo e Chiodo; cupied by the Cowdell fam ily. th e eggs before they ure set. unhealthy ch ildren, Mrs. L au ra P ullen, Mrs. ch ap lain , Mrs. F red S o u th ard , S r.; M rs. O. A. E astm an Is recovering Likewise the success of a bank is determ ined by care breeding stock, forcing breed ers for M artha Cook, Mrs. Josie S tan ley and i « erg ean t-at-arm s, Mrs. Jo h n Brown. from an a tta c k of lary n g itis. ful organization looking tow ard the success of its T he Misses Eva T ach ero n and W in heavy egg production, im proper in cu g ran d d a u g h ter, M axine, of Rockwood, E ld er K ilgore from so u th e rn Idaho customers. bation, im proper brooding, poor eq u ip Mrs. Opal Keen and son, Mrs. Hazel ifred St. C lair, stu d e n ts a t W illam ette w ill preach over th e J. E. Metzger Our organization is such th a t we can intelligently and U niversity, su rp rised th e hom e folks sto re a t 11 o’clock next S atu rd ay m ent, uncom fortable q u a rte rs , neglect Olsen and son of Kt. Jo h n s. carefully look after the w ants and needs of the people of by a visit hom e a t th e la st w eek-end. m orning, M arch 3. All a re welcome. or im proper feeding.’’ He also em this community, not only in handling th eir deposits, but They cam e from Salem w ith th e Rev. Nheet Music. phasizes th e fact th a t "V igor is the J. C. S hultz is suffering from an a t in the way of loans and giving assistance in leasing prop We a re c a rry in g a full line of all E. G. R anton and w ere ta k en back on foundation of the poultry b u siness.” ta ck of grip erty, collecting rents, obtaining investm ents for idle th e latest p o p u lar songs in sheet Sunday aftern o o n by C hase St. Clair. H e u rges poultrynien to kill every m usic. Buy a piece, ta k e it hom e and Billie, th e little son of Mr. and Mrs. funds, and assistance in many ways, which assistance can Mrs. M. E. W illiam s and Mrs. L. P. L eslie P erry who h as been in a P o rt w eak, deform ed and diseased chick as if you do not like it b rin g it back and only be given by a well organized hank. M anning w ere p rese n t a t te a given exchange it. Guy I). Jo n es, Jew eler. soon as possible. land ho sp ital since Ja n u a ry 1 w here W ednesday aftern o o n at th e hom e of he w as tak en fo r tre a tm e n t for p n eu M i -3. M anning s d au g h ter. Mrs. L, D. P atro n ise th e Home Shoe M ilner. m onia, was b ro u g h t hom e e a rly th is Men’s and ladies' shoes, S aturday H ow ard of T routdale. T he tea w as week. He is considered w ell on the Gresham, Oregon afternoon and evening. Ruben A nder given In honor of th e ladies of the w av to com plete recovery. son, stand In Todd's B arber Shop. T ro u td ale P aren t-T ea ch e r association. “ T h e ( .la d II u n ,I T h e Queen E sth e r circ le w ill m eet C h u r c h .” M rs. R. T. Sm ith and her d au g h ter, a t th e hom e of Miss L etitla P u lfe r on B ib le S ch o o l 10 a . m .. S e rm o n a t II a m . CONTAGIOUS DISEASES a m t 7 30 p. m . L o rd 's S u p p e r th e tlrst Mrs. Jam es Shepherd, spent a few next Monday evening, M arch 5. S u n d a y o f th e m o n th . B ib le S tu d y a n d SHOULD BE REPORTED lays . recently visiting * th h a a. ter I P r I a (VI 1« e V V» C ■> « V » ..7 aa> e a ir a . d a. au . . a g ■ V a i s ’ e I- O S C e I rv V ic W e d l l n l i e c n s i d l r a t y j , , 7 I . 30 I». p I ll Much g ratificatio n is felt by the C h o ir R e h e a r s a l, T h u r s d a y . 7:30 p. m „ ,8 te r M r„ J a m e g C o o k fam . m em bers of th e M ethodist L adies Aid Dr. S trick e r of th e Oregon sta te “Unhersal Brotlierlmod Is the Goal" Hy Troutdale. society because of th e gen ero u s p a t board of h ealth w orking in co n n ec "Come thou w ith us and w e w ill do At the recen t m eeting of th e G resh ro n ag e of th e ir an n u al b azaar last thee good.’ am C om m ercial club th e re p o rts night. T ables w ere sp read in both tion w ith th e U. S. public h ealth s e r DAVID Q BARRY, B. T h „ P asto r. j show ed th a t th ro u g h the g en ero sity of room s of the G range hall and w ere vice u rg es m ore ca re on th e p a rt of i G resham business and p rofessional kept filled w ith p a tro n s from 5:30 u n fam ilies and h ea lth a u th o ritie s in T he blizzard a te up a lot of p e r men and o th e rs am ple funds had been til n early S o'clock. T he v ario u s fectly good fuel. h an d lin g cases of contagious diseases. collected to m eet al, expenses of the booths w ere w ell stocked w ith fancy He say s th a t th e p rac titio n e r who te lls You'll need som e m ore Gasco fa rm e rs' banquet held S atu rd ay of and useful a rtic le s a t th e b eg inning ot Get an E xcellent P roduct and at th e fam ily th a t a case of s c a rle t fever B riq u ets to tide you over. th e sam e tim e help th e building fa rm e rs' week. T he expenses will a p the aftern o o n h ut w ere p relty w ell is n o th in g but a slig h t case of to n fund of p ro x im ate $225. Don t w ait till th e last m inute, sold cu t. T he candy booth of the silitis is dodging his solem n obliga N e x t w e e k a t B ish o p 's you gain nothing, save nothing Bethel Baptist Church Q ueen E sth e rs w as a p o p u lar co rn er. tion to society and w hile he may T h e B ank of G resham pays 5 p er and m ay ru n sh o rt. 'c e n t im p rest on tim e deposits Adv. T he g ro ss proceeds of th e day w ere p lease th e fam ily he and th ey m ay be about $350. T he sh o rt program of niu- com e resp o n sib le for one or m ore h u Let us wait on yon NOW. f d c an d read in g s w as w ell received. m an lives. Phone MAin 6500 We rec all, ays Dr. S trick er, an in TWO BASKETBALL GAMES or call a t th e sta n ce w here a th ree-y ear-o ld child ON T l ESDAY E\EN IN G becam e ill. T he doctor was prom ptly A double head er gam e is to be p lay ca lle d ; he exam ined the p atien t and ed in th e Union High gym nasium on diagnosed th e case as m easles. A sigh BEST RICE G asco Bldg., F ifth and A lder. BEST HAM T uesday evening, March 6 w hen the of relief im m ediately w ent aro u n d the 25c 3Q lbs Pound ..... 3<»c Union High bask et ball team and the fam ily group, “ Oh! it's nothing but G resham Aggies both m eet opponents. m easles," and th en they w ith the S. AV. BEANS Union High w ill play ,he W est Linn “good" (?) doctor laughed at th e Joke. SALI PORK 3 ll.s 25c H igh school team . The A g ricu ltu ral No rep o rt was m ade of th e case, no Pound 23 e team will be pitted ag ain st C orbett q u a ra n tin e w as In stitu ted an d no p re N O T IC E F O R P l B L IC A T IO N . APPLES High. Some exciting gam es a re ex cau tio n s tak en to safe-g u ard th e com , , „ D e p a r tm e n t o f th e I n te r io r . m unity. N eighbor's ch ild ren w ere not I . S. L a n d Office a t P o r tla n d . O reg o n , 1 1 .2 8 Box pected. II ERRING . F e b r u a r y Nth. 1923. T he Union High team played Oregon w arned to rem ain aw ay from th e 4 for NOTI< E is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t J a m e s W . 25e house. Ui a few days a child across H u d s o n o f < o r b e tt, < >r« gon. w h o , on S ep - III 1 k < 0( 0 A City last nig h t and it proved to be a M a r c h 3 to 10 S m " a *’ • m a d e H o m e s te a d E n tr y . I 111-; 25c K W L and N E U 8 W U . big victory for th e hom e boys. The th e stre e t developed th e m easles, in a N o. nfi4o9. f o r \ \ PH EPA Hi ll s* turn 3 T o w n s h ip IS . R a n g e 5E , W . sc o re was 22 to 5 til ( n o r of Union few days an o th er, th en an o th er and ' M e rid ia n . h a s filed n o tic e o f in te n tio n to .Mustard, q t 35e a k e T h re e - Y e a r P ro o f, to e s ta b lis h c la im III 1 k 1» M l s H igh. Leo Bailey won the ad m iratio n an o th e r an d so th e epidemic w ent m to th e la n d a b o v e d e s c rib e d . b e fo re th e th ro u g h o u t th e tow n. In th a t one 2 11)8 25c of everyone hy w inning IS points. * / ,s U r a n d R e c e iv e r o f th e U. S L a n d I’ d encourage o u r custom ers to buy th eir O f f ic e a t P o r tla n d . O re g o n , o n th e lo th DEI MON I E T he A m erican I.egion team of block w here th e original case devel d a y o f A p ril, 1923 canned goods in large q u an tities and thus stim im a n t n a m e s a s w i t n e s s e s : DRIED PHI NES UntMip. pint 23c G resham al«o b ro u g h t honor io G resh oped and th e Joke of it was laughed C la J o h n N ix . o f C o r b e tt, O reg o n . Fouad Hie ulate the sale and use of all canned goods, we am by w inning over Boring in the at. th re e fu n erals w ere conducted for A- iVr t O reg o n , lllia fn .Miller, o f C o r n e tt. O reg o n . th re e little ch ild ren , all th ree of whom gam e last Monday evening w ith a \c t C o r b e tt, O reg o n . will, d u rin g S a tu rd a v and all next week give Y. V. CHEESE died from th e m easles co n tracted from PI RE BONI-A Pound 32c I score of 23 to 12. ALEXANDER S F E E K , Quart «»O«« 1 can I K IT with each dozen purchased at reg th e first case th a t w as such a joke. R e g is te r . T his is ju st one in stan ce of many- PLEASANT HOME u lar prices. \n ad d itio n al 5 per cent will be SAI T S VI MON hat m ight be cited to illu stra te the r e SAUER KIMI I allowed on all case purchases. Pound ....... I Be T he Rev. E. A. L eonard of P o rtlan d su lts of crim in al ca rele ssn ess on the Q uan H»e SMITH will p reach at th e B aptist ch u rch next p art of d ishonest and irresp o n sib le I hese prices apply to all canned goods in I Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock. S u n p rac titio n e rs and th e ir allies. SUG A H N< win nr 1 anl MEMORIAL day school will be at It) o'clock. The H um an life is th e cheapest asset in 12 lbs #l.i>i» o u r com plete line. Med. pail •¿e (L im it n B. Y. P. U. wiil m eet at 7:30 p. m. the eyes of th e public. Is it not a fact L arse pail ♦ 1.85 T h ere w ill be p reaching ov th e Rev. th a t an epidem ic of hog ch o lera would A. J W are coiiiineucit.g at $ o'clock. not be to lerated in any civilized coun W e have on display a variety of fruit in q u art glass ja rs, put up for home e use. D Dur o r hom u r- Th( B ap tist L adies Aid will hold its try ? Hogs cost money and they m ust REV. E. R. D. H O LLENSTED ing Canned Goods Week we will sell this fruit a t . t h e quart, 30 30* I m onthly bake sale in the em pty show be protected. P u t ch ild ren ! an y poor M inister. Fairview, Oregon. window of th e P ied san t Home g arag e devil can have ch ild ren . And »hy tom orrow aftern o o n , S atu rd ay , M arch should the com m unity become alarm Sunday School........................ lo a m. Quality 1 /' 3. at 2:30. ed if we w aste a few of them ? l-W M orning W o rsh ip ................... 11 a. m. GRESHAM LOCALS You Men Lime and Sulphur Spray *25, *30, *35, * 4 0 AylsWortK ff Ma rti rx1'-* V?' H A R D IE S P R A Y P U M P S L. L. K idder H dw . Co. HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY Modern War is Decided by Organization F ir s t S t a t e B a n k BETHEL BAPTIST Fuel low? Buy Dependable Coffee GROCERY SPECIALS Gas Salesrooms J National Canned Goods Week Presbvteria Church and Service A. VV. METZGER & CO. F . / i ¿81 B erry w ire and fence w ire at L. L. B erry w ire and fence w ire a t L. L K idder Hdw. Co. K idder Hdw. Co. SERVICES H ^lptnl — Keotinl — In sp irin g