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T W IC E W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 18, NO. “GOBLINS” DELIGHT LARGE AUDIENCE WITH OPERETTA G R ESH A M , M ULTNOM AH COUNTY, OKEGON, F R ID A Y , M ARCH G R ESH A M G RAN GE W IL L HOLD EV ENING SESSION F ollow ing action ta k en at th e last re g u la r m eeting of G resham gran g e, a session of th e g ran g e w ill be held next S atu rd ay evening. M arch 24. T his w ill be th e first of th e re g u la r m o n th ly m eetin g s of th e g ran g e w hich w ill be p rin cip ally for social p u rp o ses and w hich w ill be held on th e fo u rth S a t u rd ay evening of each m onth. T his action w as tak en follow ing th e p re se n tatio n of a petitio n to th e g ran g e signed by m ore th an a sco re of young people ask in g for such a session. At th e m eeting next S atu rd ay even ing a sh o rt b u sin ess session w ill be held a t 7:30 to vote on a n u m b er of ap p licatio n s for m em b ersh ip in th e g ran g e by young people. A fter th e bu sin ess, a p ro g ram will be given, w hich h as been a rra n g e d by Leo A nicker. I t w ill co n sist of an ad d ress by Mr. H end erso n of th e P o rtlan d Com m unity S ervice on th e su b ject of th e social e n te rta in m e n t of young peo ple. Mr. H enderson is a m an of ex perience and Is said to be an exceed ingly in te re stin g sp eak er. Ju d g e S ta pleton w ill ta lk on th e need and p ro s pects of such an o rg an izatio n for G resham . L igh t re fre sh m e n ts and a social tim e will be enjoyed a t th e close of th e session. All young people a re invited to a t tend th is m eeting. T h eir resp o n se w ill be ta k en as an in d icatio p of th e p ro b able outcom e of th is m ovem ent. NEW FILM CORPORATION PLANS ARE OUTLINED; SITE IS SOUGHT 38, 1»33 Hoaxed Doctors With Hot Water Bottle TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 P e r Y ear MULTNOMAH POMONA VOTES FOR CLEAN FAIR A fu ll sco re of G resham c itiz e n s ,, clean d ire c to rs and clean a rtists, m ostly b u sin ess men, m et w ith seven J T hese w ere to be had and none o th er P o rtla n d m en a t a luncheon at W ith- j w ould be to le rate d on any p ro p erties T he sp rin g festiv als and o th e r high . M ultnom ah Pom ona G range, at its ro w 's la st T uesday evening and list- , w ith w hich he had to do. class e n te rta in m e n ts put on in the | q u a rte rly session W ednesday w ith ened to th e o u tlin e of p lan s to locate ; He told of th e rap id building up of p ast by th e G resham grad e school L ents G range, voted to back the th re e h ere th e stu d io s and p rin cip al offices : profitable re tu rn s to producing cora- have m ade such a favorable im pres score o r m ore org an izatio ns of the ofc a m otion p ic tu re in d u stry know n as panics. He explained th e " tr u s t” sion on th e com m unity, th a t all th a t county In th e ir efforts to bring about th e Cope F ilm C orporation. j w hich has gained su ch vast co n tro l is n ecessary to draw a full house, is an im provem ent in th e c h a ra c te r of T he com pany is in co rp o rated u n d er and paid his com plim ents to th e un- th e ir announcem ent. the concessions a t the county fair, to th e law s of Uie sta te of Oregon and scru p u lo u s m illio n a ire who, head the T h eir a rtis tic ab ility w as again be held on week days only, and pledg w as rep rese n ted at th e luncheon T ues- tru s t and c a re not for th e souls of d em onstrated la st n ig h t w hen th e ed su p p o rt in th e sale of season tic k day n ig h t by seven of th e in co rp o ra- men. He ex plained how they had tried "G oblin F a ir ” o p ere tta w as given in ets. T he recom m endation cam e up to rs, R. W’. “H a lla tt, E. A. C ran d all, ’to give an ap p earen ce of resp ectab ility th e Masonic hall to a crow ded house from M ultnom ah G range and w as T. A. H arp er, G eorge L. R auch, R. A. to th e ir b u sin ess by h irin g W ill H. T he Goblin F a ir is a little m a ster signed by Jo h n S leret and A lta M. P erk in s, all of P o rtlan d , J. D. M orrish j H ays a t A fabulous sa la ry to be th e ir , piece in sto ry m elodies and accom G entry. The action as passed by the of V ancouver, B. C., and W. H. Cope | "g o b etw een ” before th e public, panim ent. T he w hole th in g sp a rk le s co unty g ran g e is as follow s: of New York. Mr. C ran d all *1s p resi- Mr. Cope paid a high com plim ent to and ra d ia te s happiness, and is ju s t the Recognizing th a t th e M ultnom ah dent and Mr. Cope g en e ral m an ag er , such m en as T hom as H. Ince, D. W. kind of m usic ch ild ren like to sing. county fair Is a very im p o rtan t factor and se c re ta ry of the co rp o ratio n . i Griffith and V itagraph co rp o ratio n . In te re s t began w ith th e raisin g of Evelyn Lyons, of Escanaba, M ich, in th e a g ric u ltu ra l in te re sts of th e E ach of th ese men spoke sta tin g h is S who w ere in dependent pro d u cers, th e c u rta in show ing a wooded scene startled the medical world w ith a county, and recognizing th e fact th a t in te re st in th e pro ject, his faith in th e w ere clean in c h a ra c te r and influence, tem p eratu re of 114 to 120 degreea. em bellished by m ade up logs, stum ps W inn exposed she adm itted placing the class of concessions of th e fair in d u stry and his confidence of success , and have becom e im m ensely w ealthy, and m ushroom s, and special lighting plays an im p o rtan t p a rt in th e m oral the therm om eter against u concealed along th e lin es proposed. | S peaking of his purp o se in seeking T he sto ry of th e Goblin F a ir as o u t hot w ater bottle. w elfare of th e ch ild ren and young peo Mr. Cope especially, out of his w ide j a location h ere Mr. Cope said his com- , — lined in a form er issue of th e Outlook ple, we, th e special com m ittee from ac q u ain tan c e w ith m otion p ic tu re pro- pany asked no donation o r gift but C O U N T Y C O U N C IL H E I D w as beau tifu lly c a rrie d out in sp ite of M ultnom ah g ran g e hereby suggest lim ited stage room. d u cers and d istrib u to rs and his long would w elcom e Investm ent w hich S E S S IO N VI’ T K O U T D I L F th a t M ultnom ah Pom ona g ran g e en ex p erien ce In m any b ran c h es of th e I w ould give them p recedent and assu r- ‘ ' _______ T he g race of th e in te rp re ta tiv e d o rse tlie action tak en by the M ultno in d u stry , outlined at len g th th e m ag- ance of cooperation, a foundation on T he re g u la r m eeting of th e County dan cer w as extrem ely pleasing as w as m ah County Club L eaders association, n itude, m ethods and o p p o rtu n ities of w hich they could build both cap itu l Council of l ’are n t-T e ac h er assoela- also the p re tty d rills by th e fairies. tlie County Council of P aren t-T ea ch e r th e business. He explained in detail an d p restige. They would cover th ree tions, w hich w as held at T ro u td ale T hose ta k in g th e p rin cip al p a rts did asso ciatio n s and some 60 or 65 oth er th e ad v an tag es of th is p a rt of Oregon, to one w ith cash deposited in th e local la st week S atu rd ay , w as one of un- p a rtic u la rly w ell, and th e te a c h e rs county and city org an izatio ns, in clu d and p a rtic u la rly th is location, for such I b an k s th e financial backing given usual in te re st. T he schools rep re- have a rig h t to be proud of them . ing a num ber of th e subordinate an u n d ertak in g . He explained why , them here and not a d o llar would be senteil w ere Lynch, T erry , T routdale, T here w ere 40 ch ild ren in th e cast, g ranges, in req u estin g a d e a n fair, on som e local com panies had failed or used u n til they had done th e ir p art. C orbett, Buckley, R ussellville, Victory, ta k e n from all th e g rad e s in th e week days only, and th a t we pledge LEGION C E L E B R A T IO N Im et w ith indifferent success. He em- G eorge RaUch ex p lain ed -th e plan of F airview , Fernw ood, P lea san t Valley, school. our TO HAVE EAST RACES p h a site d th e fact th a t O regon’s scen- o rg an izatio n and told how th e stock- P lea san t View and th e School of A rts ets. su p p o rt in the sale of season tic k T he m ice w ith im m ense ta ils, doing erv is u n su rp assed in v arie ty an d a t- h o ld ers w ere safeg u ard ed in th e a r- in P o rtlan d . T he b u sin ess session in- th e u sual stu n ts am ong th e cheeses A recom m endation, signed by Jam es P lan s for th e A m erican Legion 4th tractlvene88 an(1 th a t w ithin a rad iu s tic le s of in co rp o ratio n . W ith a capi- eluded rep o rts from th e various P ar- w ere very am using, and th e goblins G. Kelly, C arrie Tow nsend and C lara of Ju ly ce leb ratio n a re p ro g ressin g . of about a hu n d red m iles of P o rtlan d convulsed th e audience w ith th e ir ta llz atio n of $100,000, $80,000 w as , en t-T each er circ les by th e p resid en ts L arsso n , passed Pom ona and provided It is planned to have a queen contest, any back g ro u n d needed for outdoor Class A, o r p referre d stock, and $20,- o r som eone re p rese n tin g them. antics. th e org an izatio n co n su lt w ith the sta te w hich w ill s ta r t ab o u t th e m iddle of se ttin g s w a s e a s ily av ailable. C lim a 000 w as C lass B, or com mon stock, i III connection w ith the study of Ore- T h at th e people a re in te reste d in b oard of h ealth and P o rtlan d health May and end ab o u t Ju n e 25 w ith a tic conditions, w ater, light, scenery, th e school w as evidenced by th e fac t w ith th e provision th a t C lass B stock gon school laws, w hich the County b u reau to seek all av ailab le d ata on vote au ctio n and stre e t dance. An ef all w ere favorable in th is locality. o nly could be used for prom otion and I Council is ta k in g up, a re p o rt was th a t they cam e unsolicited, betw een th e im m igration q uestion to be p re fo rt is to be m ade to sta g e a com Mr. Cope has trav eled extensively in could only profit a fte r C lass A stock read by Mrs. S tep h en s of G ilbert for five and six hun d red and left coin sented to the next m eeting of th e O re petitiv e drill by n atio n al g u ard com th is co u n try and abroad, is fam iliar am ounting to about $240. had been aw arded 6 per cent. Mrs. S tack on "T he D uties of S tate gon S tate gran g e, th a t th e con tro l of panles, and in th a t event p ro m in en t w ith m otion p ictu re p ro d u cers and E ighth g rad e boys acted as u sh e rs Judge S tap leto n presided and called and County School S u p erin ten d en ts," th e m enace of Im m igration be left g u a rd officials w ill be h ere to a c t as know s th e ir m ethods, is experienced on m ost of th e local men to ex p ress and all av ailab le inform ation on the and did th e ir d uty like veteran s. w ith th e U nited S tates governm ent. judges. in th e sale and d istrib u tio n of films th e ir views on th e p lan s presen ted , fixing of school d istric t b oundaries T he facu lty w ish to th a n k th e b u si T he d ate of th e an n u al F arm er» T he celeb ratio n w ill s ta r t w ith a big an d h as m ade a close study of th e w hich som e did, evidencing m uch in- w as read. n ess m en and o th e rs who so kindly F ield Day w as fixed as Ju ly 21. T he s tre e t p arad e to be follow ed a t about public dem ands and hence could terest. assisted in m aking th e o p e re tta th e Mrs. Em m ons, rep o rtin g for R iver g en eral com m ittee on arran g e m en ts 11:30 by a p ro g ram of m usic and speak in tellig en tly upon th ese su b A com m ittee w as appointed by H. L. side school, told of th e line w ork be success it was. w as appointed, co n sistin g fo J. J. speak in g on th e fair grounds. Gov jects. He th in k s th e day of cheap St. Clafr, p resid e n t of th e Com m ercial ing done in th a t school in urouslng the Jo h n so n , T. J. K reuder, T. P. Cam p ern o r W alter M. P ierce h as accepted p ic tu re s is rap id ly passing. H e sees club, to in v estig ate fu rth e r th e plan in te re st of th e ch ild ren in grow ing bell, M. M. S q u ire and 8. B. H all. BU SIN ESS CLOSED th e in v itatio n of th e P o st to be th e DU RIN G FU N E R A L sp e ak e r of th e day and w ill be h eard a grow ing dem and for th e b etter, of financing and re p o rt to th e club. p lan ts. Seeds of v ario u s useful and E ach su b o rd in ate gran g e, th ro u g h its clean er, ed u catio n al films, th e kind Named on th is com m ittee w ere, G. W. o rn am e n tal tre e s a re p lanted in cold G resham business houses closed la st a t th a t tim e. H e h as a re p u ta tio n as th a t u p lift w hile they e n te rta in and, it S tap leto n , A. Meyers, J. C. S hultz, fram es, w hich a re cared for and later m a ste r, will appoint a com m ittee of T uesday afternoon d u rin g th e fu n eral an o ra to r an d a r a r e tr e a t is in sto re is to th e p roduction and d istrib u tio n O. A. E astm an , Dr. Peak, K arl M iller, tra n sp la n te d to th e school grounds or th re e a t its next m eeting to act w ith th is g en eral com m ittee. Tlie M ultno services for th e la te M att S channo. for all who atten d . of th ese th a t he is anxious, he said, to Chas. Cleveland, C. W. A ltm an and to th e hom es of th e pupils. F low ers m ah F arm Bureau will also cooperate In th e aftern o o n th e re will be horse devote his tim e an d ab ilities. N othing T he M ethodist ch u rc h w as filled by H. L. St. C lair. , m ay be p lan ted in th e sam e way. The th ro u g h com m ittees to be appointed th o se who cam e to do him honor and rac es and sp o rts on th e rac e trac k . else w ould he consider w o rth w hile. T his com m ittee met. on W ednesday p lan m et .w ith g en e ral approval, from th a t body. W. H. M itchell w as to show sym pathy for th e bereaved T. R. H ow itt, G resh am ’s v eteran rac e T h is co u n try w as su rfeited w ith th e n ig h t and w ill W eport an d m ake Its At th e aftern o o n session, which was given ch a rg e of th e concessions for widow. T he b u ria l w as in Mt. S cott m an, is a ssistin g on th e com m ittee o th e r kind. recom m endation at th e Com m ercial held in th e com m unity h all, p upils of th e day. T he county fa ir g rounds at cem etery, w here the M asonic ritu a l w hich has thi» fe a tu re in charge. T he Mr. Cope declared th a t to produce club m eeting on Monday night, th e T ro u td ale school gave a fine flag G resham w ill be used, as heretofore. w as used. Dr. A. Thom pson p reach ed horsem en w ill have th e ir ra c e rs h ere clean p ic tu res req u ired clean w rite rs. M arch 26. d rill. C heater A. Lyons of th e Big At th e aftern o o n session th e salute th e serm on. Music w as fu rn ish ed by a in tra in in g for th e fa ir c irc u it a t th a t B ro th ers farm a t Lebanon talk ed of to th e flag was given, led by Mrs. Ryal tim e and som e fa st events a re ex q u a rte t co n sistin g of Miss M artha th e w ork being done for boys at th a t of E vening S ta r gran g e, and Mrs. H agberg, Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth, Guy pected. in stitu tio n and Miss E thel C alkins C legett recited “T he A m erican's A big dance in th e M asonic hall w ill D. Jones and L eslie W flrad , accom gave a re p o rt of th e efforts of P aren t- / --------- C reed." Miss GladyR Johnson, d au g h panied by Mrs. Clyde Ruegg. T he end th e day (By R ich ard Lloyd Jo n es.) w hich had not know ledge but th e p a T each er asso ciatio n s, d u b lead ers and te r of J. J. Johnson, played a cello p all b ea rers w ere C. J. L undquist, A. C u ltu re often m akes co w ard s of th e tien ce an d th e confidence to p u rsu e various o th e r o rg an izatio n s to bring solo, accom panied a t th e ptano by J. W. M etzger, E. W. A ylsw orth, A. F. S unday, A pril 8, is A m erican Legion H am m ar, B. W. T h o rn e and W. K. | S unday and th e local P o st is p lanning best of men. It ten d s to bind th e ir unab ated a g re a t plan or purp o se and ab o u t b etter conditions In th e am u se M acMillan Muir. C. E. Spence, m a ster c re ate know ledge. m ent line a t th e county fair. to observe th e day w ith fitting s e r th o u g h ts to th e triu m p h s of th e p ast of th e sta te gran g e, gave an add ress H am ilton. Because a fellow is doing som ething T his m eeting of th e Council could on th e good of the o rder. R e p re se n ta vices. An effort is being m ade to a r r a th e r th a n to th e possible achieve different from w hat h as been done, M att'Sch'anno w as born in H astings, not go by w ithout special referen ce to tive E lton W atkins gave an extended M innesota, S eptem ber 30, 1873. He ran g e for a union m eeting to be p a r m en ts of th e fu tu re . I t m akes them don't be too quick to call him crazy. St. P a tric k 's day. A ccordingly, the slaves to estab lish codes. It th ro w s Tim e may m ake you th e bigger fool of re p o rt on th e recen t m eeting of th e died in P o rtlan d , Oregon, M arch 16, ticipated in by all th e local ch u rch es a cloud of suspicion over innovation. th e tw o for having rejected his idea d eco ratio n s of th e hall and th e tables N ational g ran g e and told of th e m any 1923. H e had been a resid e n t of and th e m em bers of th e Legion and It m akes them afraid of a new idea. before u n d ersta n d in g it. w ere all su g g estiv e of th e day. Each G resham for a num ber of years. On L adies' A uxiliary w ill s it in a body. They w ere th e sc h o lars of A thens It's th e fellow who sa ils a new sea of th e 80 p erso n s p resen t w as given a com plim ents given on th e e n te rta in who fed S o cratesip o iso n . T hey w ere who d iscovers a new shore, it is th e m ent of th a t body In P o rtlan d In 1921. O ctober 25, 1919, he m a rrie d Mrs. G er g reen h at on w hich w as designated the At th e evening session S tanley S ta n s tru d e Belt, who survives him. Besides Coupty Teachers Will Meet Saturday. th e sc h o lars of Italy who lit th e ingots fellow w ith o rig in a lity whom th e nuine an d school from w hich th e d ele T he m onthly m eeting of th e g rad e a t th e feet of S avonarola. T he 'w ise w orld m ost needs. b erry and Miss A lice K reuder, d augh h is widow Mr. S channo leaves a son, men of S pain jeered at Colum bus. If a m a n 's faith in his new schem e gate came. In o rd er to c a rry o u t the te r of T. J. K reuder, played delightful H aldes, of C alifornia, his p are n ts, Mr. school te ac h ers of th e co unty w ill be C ultured E ngland laughed at D arw in. can sta n d th e acid te st of th e u n th in k idea m ore fully th e g u ests w ere seated I piano solos. H. L. H udson, traffic and Mrs. M att Sc&anno, tw o b ro th ers, held a t th e co u rth o u se in P o rtla n d Schooled sc ien tists scoffed a t H arv ey 's ing sn eer, he m ay live to benefit th e a t "fam ily " ta b les, each presided over ) m an ag er of th e P o rt of P o rtland, gave H e rb e rt and C harles and a siste r, Mrs. next S atu rd ay , M arch 24, a t 10:30 th eo ry of blood circu latio n , at W a tt’s w orld. T he fellow who is afraid to by a hostess. T hey w ere "O'Donovon, a d escrip tiv e talk on th e dock s itu a Mamie E b erh ard , all of St. P au l, M in o'clock. County School S u p e rin te n tea k e ttle engine, a t W hitney's m a d ep a rt from convention, and who Is chine th a t could sew, a t D ag u e rre's afraid to do som ething different for Mrs. M orris McGInffls, p resid en t of d en t Gibson of Hood R iver county and nesota, and a siste r, Mrs. A nnie sun p ictu re, at W ell's a n a esth etics, a t fear he m ay be laughed at, is a craven th e T ro u td ale P a ren t-T ea ch e r circle. tion, gro w th of foreign tra d e and h a r th e school su p e rin ten d e n t of W ash in g M orse's teleg rap h , a t B ell's telephone no m a tte r how m uch he m ay know. bor developm ents, illu stra te d w ith la n W h arton of M inneapolis. ton county w ill tak e p a r t on th e p ro and a t E dison's ta lk in g m achine. A The m en and women who acq u ire “O 'B rien," Mrs. F ra m es Fox, one of | te rn slides. q u a rte r of a cen tu ry ago a pro fesso r of know ledge th a t they m ay be resp ect- th e fo u n d ers of th e circ le in T ro u t gram . Card nf Thanks. T his m eeting of Pom ona w as said physics at th e U niversity of C alifornia I able, w ho look to th e p ast th a t they dale and a c o n sta n t booster for It; I w ish to th a n k th e m any frien d s to have been th e la rg e st in tlie history proved ab so lu te ly ” th a t it w as a may be co m fo rtab le in the p resen t. “O’C allah an ,” Mrs. A. D. K endall, sec- fo r th e ir help and sym pathy d uring La*t Quarterly Meeting. physical im possibility for m an to fly. w ithout an y th o u g h t of duty to th e ‘ . j ' T . , . , , of th e o rganization. T he n ex t m eeting th e illness and d eath of my husband, T he la st q u a rte rly m eeting of th e But the W right boys show ed th a t th is fu tu re , who study m erely for th e j ‘ ;t ' “ will be held w ith C orbett g range on ¡m en tal g y m n astics of tra in in g th e ir I **r t y> Mrs. E lm er Cook, se creta ry of j u ne 20. M att Schanno, especially th e Masonic ! F re e M ethodist ch u rch for th is con- p ro fesso r w as a slave to his cu ltu re. E very g re a t triu m p h in th e w orld's m inds and who are afraid to use th e th e County Council, and “O’F lannl- lodge and th e E a ste rn S ta r ch a p te r of j feren ce y ea r com m ences to n ig h t w ith The follow ing new officers of Po- h isto ry h as fought its way over th e mind w hen train ed , a re about as ef- G resham , and th e m any w ho sen t ' Rev. W. T. K lotzbach in charge. Rev. b o u n d aries of te m p o rary fa ilu re and foetive as an arm y w hich has learned gan," Mrs. L. A. H arlow , p resid en t of ! nm na w ere in stalled by E. O. H yland, the County Council. b eau tifu l flow ers to cover his last E. D. B lackm an w ill a s sist in th e s e r gained Its goal In sp ite of th e scoffs tb m arch by m ark in g tim e. m aster of Pom ona g ran g e, C lark coun T he w aitre sse s w ere Faye P arso n s, vice. A good m eeting is an ticip ated . of th e ‘‘c u ltu re d .” L earn not only to fill your head but re stin g place. ty, W ashington: m aster, R. W. G ill; S ociety’s p et is seldom a prophet. to use y o u r head. D on't be afraid to M arjorie K endall, M iriam and Mar overseer, C lara L arsso n ; lectu rer, MRS. G ERTRU D E B. SCHANNO. E veryone is invited to com e to th e T ru e ta le n t is discovered tard ily . To b eat out a new path. T he beaten g a re t Spence. ---------------------- song and p ray e r feast. Mary E. P alm er; s te w a rd ,J . W. F ro st; possess all its accu m u lated know ledge ip ath » a re overcrow ded It used to ta k e a m an 20 y ears to ! • 1 ■■ a s sista n t stew ard, J. G. K elly; c h a p of th e p ast does not rtfhke a m an g reat. T he pioneer'» path Is alw ays h ard PALM SUNDAY SERVICES d rin k h is’elf to death— now he can do ' T h e B ank of G resh am pays 5 p e r We a re m easu red not by o u r accum u- ¡but it is th e pioneer who finds new lain, C arrie T ow nsend; tre a su re r, M. AT METHODIST UHUIH’H M. it in five seconds. (cen t in te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. latio n s but by o u r co n trib u tio n s. T he fields and new benefits and whom in _______ Hqtyre; se creta ry , G race E. T al- b ra in s th a t are rem em bered a re those ¡th e end th e world m ost honors. T he services next Sunday at th e 1*°* : g atekeeper, J. E. S ta n sb e rry ; B F T I I E I B X I ’T I S T I NO 111 k E S T k If S O N I M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h will be In Pomona, Alice W albes; C eres, Nell CHURCH SERVICES IS SERIOUSLY ILL 1 «PDIt of th e T ri- H arlow , F lo ra, L uclle M itchell; lady um phal E n try of Je su s Into Je rn sa -1 « » ‘"‘« n t stew ard . M atilda G ulsness; T he Bible school w ill open a t 9:45. Noah K esterso n , residing eight lent. T he su b ject of th e serm on by m usician, Mamie U pdike; delegate to T h ere a re classe s for all ages. T he m iles w est of P o rtlan d , who is the th e p asto r, th e Rev. A. 8. H lsey, will sta te gran g e, J. G. K elly; a lte rn a te , MC G reen. T h e d ire c to rs of th e M u ltn o m ah & C la c k a m a s C ounty m en ’s Bible class will re tire to th e youngest b ro th e r of Mrs. C. M. H a rri be "Je su s T riu m p h a n t.” Guy Jones ; M utual T e le p h o n e C om pany w ish to a n n o u n c e Io th e pub p arso n ag e for th e study hour. P asto r son and of Chas. F., Wm. L., J. H. and will sing “T he P alm s." lic t h a t th e in s ta lla tio n c h a rg e of $2.50 w ill be re b a te d on D. Q. B arry will deliver th e serm on a t G H. K esterso n of P lea san t Valley, A p o p u lar "F ello w sh ip ho u r" Is < <IMMEB< IAL <1 I B M ILL M i l l MONDAI MIGHT a ll p h o n e s o rd e re d in sta lle d b etw een th is d a te a n d A pril 11 a. m , th e topic to be “L iving for a lies very III In th e Good S am aritan planned for th e evening w ith plenty 10th, 192«. P u rp o se." ho sp ital of P o rtlan d . of singing, and n tim e for friendly An im p o rtan t m eeting of th e Com T he ch o ru s choir assisted by L eslie On la st Monday aftern o o n Mr. K es visiting a fte r th e serv ics. A ladles' I m ercial clu b will he held In th e city T h e o n ly co n d itio n to th is F R E E O F F E R is t h a t th re e W a lrad w ill ren d e r th e m usic. T he te rso n was w o rking alone in th e tim - q u a rte t co n sistin g of th e Misses A lex hall next Monday night. All m em m o n th s ’ p h o n e r e n ta l a m o u n tin g to $4.50 m u st be paid in solo will be “T h ere is a Love Ein- j ber when he suddenly fell to the an d er, R usher, Z im m erm an and Mrs b ers a re urged to atten d and any de a d v a n ce to co v e r n e c e s s a ry ex p en se. bracin g A ll.” ground w ith a te rrib le pain In his H lsey will sin g "L et Me Not Come sirin g to join a re Invited. T h is offer a p p lie s to a ll p e rso n s liv in g a d ja c e n t to o u r Ju n io r Union will m eet at 3:00 p m , stom ach. He lay th e re helpless for w ith E m pty H ands." T he com m ittee will re p o rt on the p re se n t lines. W h e re a d d itio n a l lin e s a n d poles w ill h av e T he ch o ir will p rese n t th e ca n ta ta, re su lts of th e slogan con test. Also and the B. Y. P. U. w ill m eet a t 6-30 over an h o u r In the cold rain before to be in sta lle d a n e x tra c h a rg e w ill be m ade. as usual. A song and p ra ise service he w as found. He was ru sh ed to the “V ictory" E a ste r evening. A larg e th e com m ittee .appointed a t th e iunch- P h o n e s w ill be In sta lle d in th e o rd e r in w hich a p p lic a w ill be held for everyone a t 7:30. ho sp ital and u n d erw en t a serio u s op- class of p re p a ra to ry m em bers will be i eon on th e film studio It is expected tio n s a re received. The serm on on "P a st, P re sen t and Fu- eratlon a t once. It was found th a t he received Into th e ch u rch E aster m o rn ¡' w ill be ready to re p o rt and m ake | tu re will be given at 8 p. m. had a badly ulcerated stom ach which ing, and a n u m b er of tra n s fe rs an- som e recom m endation reg a rd in g the ........ ............ ■— ’ suddenly broke In a dang ero u s rup- nounced. All m em bers and frien d s | lo can o n propoaa,. C. E. Moore of Coshocton, Ohio, had (ure. of the ch u rch a re asked to bring th e ; _________ ¡a bull, and th e bull had cootlea. To W hen D. C. W atson opened an even- kill them . Moore p ain ted th e bull with * som ew hat Im proved at th lj E aster tith e as an E aster offering. T he E pw orth L eague topic for Sun- ; Ink c la ss In a r t for business men a t coal oil. T he bull w alked too close to w rltln * «nd seem s to be holding his day evening will be W hat Je su s Ex M ilwaukee, he d id n 't c re a te m uch en- a lim e kiln and his hide h u rs t i n t o , own, having very little fever, t « •• o -c u u th u slasm . But w hen he announced C. S IIU L T Z , K. A. M IL L E R , flames. T hen th e bull p lunged«under > — . . — ■ ... . p. cts of Me. Eva T acheron will be th a t aftP r dUP p rp |ln l,n ary tra in in g the a s tn w s ta c k . W hen last heard of th e "W as th e pole cat Bill Bpivens th e leader. P re sid e n t. S ecy .-T reas. class w ould draw from nude m odels, cooties w ere gone—so w ere th e straw -1 > au g h t a good o n e 1" _ , . ---------------------- A rt began to get p o p u lar a rc u a d busi- stack and the bull. "Yep— 190 purr-scent." ' P rin tin g ? Gall th e Outlook <ne«s circle». BE A PATHFINDER, START SOMETHING Free Installation Multnomah and Clackamas County Mutual Telephone Company