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T W IC E W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13, MO. 24 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1023 EDR ANIMAL STUNTS AT COUNTY FAIR PACK PRODUCTS PRIZES CO. IS MAKING ICE CREAM; SALE BIG H. A. Lewis h as announced th a t prizes am ounting to $10 w ill be giv£n th e boy o r g irl p u ttin g on th e best an im al stu n ts a t th e com ing county fa ir Ju ly 31 to A ugust 4. W hether th is w ill be a ll in one prize or w ill be divided into tw o or th re e prizes is not know n. T his should s ta r t th e boys and g irls tra in in g th e ir an im als for th e occasion. A pig can be ta u g h t to do some funny th in g s, b u t the m ost likely w in n er w ill be a dog o r pony. GUARD COMPANY MAKES RECORD MOBILIZATION TEST TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #1.50 Per Year COUNTY S( IIOO1.S HOLD CLOSING EXERCISES FAIR COMMITTEE LAYINGPLANSFOR HISTORY PAGEANT P ra c tic a lly every one of th e 52 d is tric ts of th e M ultnom ah county A teleg ram w as received by Com L ieu ten an t Dave E vans. T h e m en school w as rep resen ted in th e closing pany C lerk W. E. S tra tto n of H ead w ere held u n d er arm s u n til 11. They ] | exercises held at th e au d ito riu m of q u a rte rs Co. 1st B attalio n 186th I n spent th e tim e d rillin g and m an eu v er L incoln high school in P o rtla n d la st S atru d ay , w hen 213 eig h th g rad e fa n try last n ig h t a t a little before 6 ing. D elicious Ice cream , m ade by th e g ra d u a te s received th e ir diplom as. A w ell attended and lively m eeting o’clock o rd erin g th e com pany to r e O rders like th e one received h ere P ack P roducts com pany in G resham , p o rt at th e local arm o ry as soon as w ere sent from th e office of th e ad T he ex ercises w ere in c h a rg e of of th e B etter F air com m ittee w as held h as come to be very m uch in dem and, possible a fte r 8 o’clock an d sta tin g ju ta n t g en e ral to a ll th e o th e r 33 n a t C ounty School S u p erin ten d en t W. C. a t th e lib ra ry last evening an d p lan s to r a m o n ster Oregon h isto rical p ag th a t 60 p er cen t w ould co n stitu te a ional g u ard com panies of th e sta te A lderson. n o tw ith stan d in g the fact th a t th e T he exercises consisted of fea tu re s ea n t for the la st day of the fair w ere and caused some co n cern , as th e ob sa tisfac to ry show ing. All th e m en in p la n t has been p u ttin g out th is com by v ario u s schools. te n tativ ely made. th e d istric t, excepting those aw ay on ject of th e m obilization w as not p resen ted m odity but one week. T hose who Mrs. A. L. Rose, p ag ean t sp ecialist, leave to r v ario u s reaso n s, rep o rted kuown. It w as la te r explained, how Schools from th is end of th e county h ave sam pled it say th a t it is of ex and w ere in place a t th e arm o ry a t ever, th a t it w as a te st of th e efficien p articip a tin g in them w ere P lea san t who has been d irectin g these su p e r- Valley, G ilbert, T ro u td ale, G resham a ttra c tio n s in various places, w as ce lle n t flavor and su p e rio r q u ality 8:03. T h eir show ing w as 75 per cent. cy of th e v ario u s com panies. present and outlined to the com m ittee and they are unanim ous in th e ir a p MOTHER - DAUGHTER T he h e a d q u a rte rs com pany will and Lynch. M ajor Libby, b attalio n com m ander, PROGRAM PLEASES rep o rted w ith th e h e a d q u a rte rs com leave on Ju n e 16 for a tw o-w eeks' en J. A. C hurchill, sta te su p e rin te n th e conditions and possibilities of a proval. T he first freeze reached th e m a rk e t F rid ay aftern o o n and th e to It w as an ap p reciativ e gro ip of pany. T h e o th e r officers w ere 1st cam pm ent and d rill a t Cam p Lewis. dent, w as th e sp eak er of th e day. He fine p ag ean t h ere a t fair tim e. She ta l o u tp u t for th e week has been 325 L ie u ten a n t C. G. S ch neider and 2d A pplications w ill be welcome. u rged th e necessity of th e c o n tin u a convinced th e com m ittee th a t it could m o thers an d d au g h ters w hich filled gallons. tio n of education by th o se w ho have be done and would be a splendid a t th e seatin g cap acity of th e aud tor- trac tio n . In fact, it is th o u g ht th is finished ih e g ram m ar grades. T he services have been secured of can be m ade a g rea t an n u al event. an ex p e rt ice cream m aker, J. M ar ium of th e M ethodist E p lsco ^e’ | Miss Eva Cam pbell, a te ac h er In th e riag e, rec en tly from N orth Dakota. church la st F rid ay evening to listen ‘ R iverdale school and a fo rm er te ac h er T he location is Ideal an d If held in H e had hoped to ta k e a little tim e to to in sp ira tio n a l ad d resses and b ea u ti In th e G resham school, w as p resen ted connection w ith th e fa ir It w ill be a tr y out th e new, m odern equipm ent of ful m usical num bers. H igh id eals of w ith a gold w atch by Isaa c S tap les In g reat a ttra c tio n . T he com m ittee be G resham , Oregon, May 22, 1923.— also to add th a t my su ccesso r, a Mr. ap p reciatio n of her w ork In helping lieves th is can be mftde for th is p a rt ♦he G resham p lan t before plunging hom e life w ere held up by th e sp eak 1. to th e w ork of m aking ice cream on ers, and it w as m ade p lain th a t w hile E ditor O u tlo o k :— It is w ith a c e rta in H ardy of S eattle, is a w orthy re p re h er classes to a tta in th e h ig h est of Oregon w h at th e R ound-up is for a large scale, b u t th e dem ands w ere m ethods of w ork ch an g e from g en e r am o u n t of re g re t and y et w ith a de sen tativ e of an excellency in the sc h o larsh ip of any school in th e e a ste rn Oregon or th e g re a t W ay farer p ag e an t for S eattle. so grec* ‘h at th e re w as no tim e for ation to g en eratio n and th e com plexi cided sen se of elation and g lad n ess photographic line. In fact, good, su county. perlativ ely good, w o rk w ill be his th a t I feel com pelled to sta te th a t I T he com m ittee w ill m eet again on experim enting, m e v ary flrat freeze ty of m odern life b rin g s g re a t difficul T he follow ing are th e nam es of th e proved th e value of the new u arueu- ties th e p rin cip les of v irtu e, honesty have decided and positively succeeded slogan in th e fu tu re. g rad u a tes from th e schools of th is T h u rsd ay evening, May 24, on th e fair Once again, d ear frien d s of G resh section of th e county: g rounds a t 6:30, to look over th e in g room, w here the cream is placed and unselfish n ess abide th e sam e and in closing out, in fact, in ab so lu tely fo r about 12 hours, w hen it is th o r th ese should be w ell estab lish ed in sellin g my very lu c ra tiv e business of am and vicinity, farew ell, God bless D istric t No. 4, G resham —Jo h n An g ro u n d s and lay o u t plans for th e you for your ap p re cia tio n of my work Icker, Alva B aker, D oris Bailey, Ger v ario u s en te rta in in g fea tu re s w hich oughly hardened and has a pecu liarly th e hom e in o rd er th a t social, r e photography. P rom pted by a sense of ap p ro ach in g and th e p atro n a g e you have given me. tru d e B rugger, A rnold H unting, Clin it w ill fu rth e r. L ater in th e evening fine, velvety te x tu re. T his is said to ligious and political life should be on Mrs. S chneider as w ell jo in s m e in ton C halker, E rn e st Cox, P a u le tta th e com m ittee will m eet w ith th e fair old age and its co rrelativ e, nerv o u s- be th e first p la n t on th e Pacific Coast D ow sett, K enneth Griffin, M artha a high plane. ness, I have aim ed to ex p ress th e w ish bidding farew ell to our m any and be- H am ilton. David L ane, Ja m es McAl hoard to m ake m ore definite a r r a n g e to adopt th is m ethod and it is a ttr a c t T he evening closed by th e serving ing th e atten tio n of ice cream m an u of light refre sh m e n ts, w hich co n sist of my nu m ero u s and em inently be loved friends. It is h e r aim as w ell lister, T helm a N aylor, E ra ld Norby, m ents. loved p atro n s to ta k e th e above step, as my own conviction th a t th e p re se r Jo h n Ott, H arold Richm ond. Guy T hose p rese n t a t la st n ig h t’s com fa c tu re rs fa r and near. ed of delicious b rick ice cream m ade R usher, May Sloan. W inston S trong, m ittee m eeting w ere, F. N. L asley, T his ice cream is m ade from sw eet in G resham by th e P ack P ro d u cts le st in th e fu tu re I m ig h t be less ab le vation of "good h e a lth alone stan d s E arl W hetzel, Ralph W adsw orth. to com e up to and rem ain a t my high p ara m o u n t" in th is d re a ry w orld. cream and sw eet m ilk furnished by D istric t No. 7, W ilkes— H a rry F ish J. P. L ynch, B. E. Bolce, C. E. Gos com pany, cookies m ade for th e o cca We sh all p rep a re to d ep a rt for my er, M arie G rass), E dw ard Wyss. sta n d in g as a first-class a r tis t in th e se tt, E. I. C alkins, A lta G entry and local dairym en and is handled locally sion by Mrs. J , R. C avanagh, and D istric t No. 10, C edar— R eginald R. H. Confrey. “otium cum d ig n ita te ” about Ju n e 15. ph o to g rap h ic line. exclusively by G len H. D avidson of punch. F u lto n , L aw rence Grace. Now th is is to th a n k my m any p a God b less you all! D avidson’s P harm acy. D istric t No. 15, L usted — H enry FRIENDS HONOR WDM \N tro n s for th e ir g re a t p atro n a g e aud MAXWELL SCHNEIDER. T he new ice cream w ill be know n as OUTLOOK PRINTS FIVE B rink, N orm a McCoy, Louise Quay, ON BIRTHDAY OCCASION th e V an H eller brand. T his is re c Jo h n S ester, Ivan Wood. NEWSPAPERS A WEEK D istric t No. 16, F airv iew —M axine ognized as one of th e leading bran d s A la rg e num ber of frien d s g ath ered B ackus, A llene Dixon, E m ily Jo n as, T he Outlook office, alw ays busy, | in th e east. The G resham com pany is Malcolm M orrill. a t th e hom e of Mrs, C. A. L indgren on licensed to use it and is bound by th e h as been u n u su a lly so d u rin g th e p ast D istrict No. 20, T ro u td ale— W inston May 6 to show her honor on th e oc conditions to m aintain th e high sta n tw o w eeks on acco u n t of ta k in g on A llard, H elen A lthaus, E dna B illetcr, T heophlle De W itte, Q ulncey Howell. casion of her b irth d ay and to ex p ress d ard of th e orig in al Van H eller brand. th e com position an d p rin tin g of tw o w eekly n ew sp ap ers th e size of th e Officials of th e B erry G row ers P a c k Guy D. Jones w as one of th e w in L eona Long, B eulah M iller, H enry ap p re cia tio n of her active w ork In th e L u th e ra n ch u rch of Pow ell V alley fo r Outlook. T his m akes, in clu d in g th e ing com pany have ad d ressed an open ning team of riflem en of th e Oregon W eiss. NEW FIRM BUYS D istrict No. 25, S p ringdale— H u lb ert th e p ast 23 y ears, d u rin g a large p a rt DRY GOODS STORE tw o O utlooks, five n ew sp ap ers each le tte r to stra w b e rry g ro w ers in n ational g u ard a t th e shoot held at B abbitt, E dw ard Berney, R oland B er- of w hich tim e she has been p resid e n t w eek for th e local p rin tin g office. The w hich th e follow ing in stru c tio n s a re C lackam as last S unday and is show ney, B erth a L arson. An im p o rta n t local business deal of th e L ad les’ Aid society. A b ea u ti D istric t No. 26, Pow ell V alley— th re e a re edited an d p ublished by given: ing a highly prized m edal w hich he w as consum m ated th is w eek in the H elen LarBon, David N ordhlom, P hilip ful cu t g lass vase w as p resented to o th e rs for v ario u s east side d istric ts won. As th e tim e is n ea r w hen th e s tr a w sale of Bishop B ro th e rs’ dry goods W right. Mrs. L in d g ren as a token of esteem . of P o rtlan d . In th e q u a rte rm a s te r’s team w ith b e rrie s w ill s ta r t to move, a few su g D istric t No. 27, Rockwood—G eorge sto re to L. A. W ack and W. R. H icks, B esides th e n ew sp ap ers, th e O ut gestions a re tim ely as to picking and th e local m ark sm an w ere P. H. Kelly, D ahlham m er, Ja ck E ndicott, G erald She w as g rea tly su rp rised by th e who w ill continue the business under look office issues th re e fra te rn a l p u b h an d lin g : G. A. P ick ard , F ra n k W. W alters, H aynes, B urton H arvey, J u lia K rem e, g a th e rin g in h er honor and deeply th e firm nam e of L. A. W ack & com Do not mix different varieties. F lo ren ce Merlg, moved by th e ex p ressio n s of a p p re c ia lications, tw o of them m o n th lies and R o b ert D. A rch er and L angden F ra n k K uhlm an, Do not pick k n o tty o r bird-pecked V aughn McCann, B erth a P ow ers, R uth tion and th e co n g ra tu latio n s of h er pany. one tw ice a m onth. Spooner. fru it. P eterso n , A rchie Stone, F ra n k lin frien d s. L. A. W ack com es from McMinn R efresh m en ts w ere served T h is is th e first of th re e shoots to W ertz, D orothy Endicott. P ick often to p rev en t having o v er ville, Oregon, w here he has for 13 BOY DROWNED IN rip e fru it. D istric t No 28, Lynch— D aisy Daley, and an enjoyable day spent. be held by th e Oregon n atio n al guard. y ea rs been m anager for one of th e JOHNSON CREEK T ake o u t both sh ip p in g and can n ery T he team re p re se n tin g th e q u a r te r A lta H endrickson, Rachel H eadley, T hose p rese n t w ere Mrs. A. N ord- o ldest d ep a rtm en t sto res in th e W il c ra te s and pick all good sto ck in M ildred K um m el, A nna W elp, E lm er blom, Mr. and Mrs. Em il P alm q u ist m a ste r's co rp s d etach m en t won on la m ette Valley. Mr. W ack, is an up- One would scarcely th in k of a ship p in g c ra te s u n til given n otice to the C lackam as rifle ra n g e in com Z enger, Rhea Dana. and fam ily, Mrs. Jo h n T ruedson, Mr. D istric t No. 35, H u rlb u rt—K enneth to -d ate m e rch an t, having had 26 drow ning accid en t o cc u rrin g in J o h n pick for b arrelin g . You u n d ersta n d and Mrs. B. M. Btaffenson and fam ily, th a t shipping b erries a re picked a lit petition w ith 13 team s of m arksm en. E llis, A lbert Davis, F ra n ce s E vans. y e a rs experience in th e dry goods son creek b ut th a t is th e sad fate th a t tle on th e g reen side aud b a rre lin g Mrs. E sth e r A nderson and fam ily, D istric t No. 39. C o rb ett—Genevieve W ith a sco re of 1171 o ut of a pos b u sin ess both in th e ea st and on th e befell D onald B elm ore n ea r Bell s ta b e rrie s m u st be fully colored. You Jam es, O rville Linn, L illian Nelson, Mrs. Chas. L u n d q u ist and fam ily, Mr. sible 1400, th e q u a rte rm a ste r team should call for som e c ra te s now. B ella Reed, Evelyn Reed, Hazel B u t and Mrs. Simon Lind and fam ily, Mrs. coast. tion on S atu rd ay . K eep b e rrie s dry and in th e shade led by 23 points over th e n e a re st com W. R. H icks, who is financially asso D onald, te n -y e ar old son of Mr. and and use a cover cloth to exclude th e p etito rs. C aptain H a rry H ansen of ler, A gnes H u rt, A lexander W ard, L lndval, Mr. and Mrs. O scar Johnson L illian Post. ciated w ith th e new firm, w ill not be Mrs. E dw in B elm ore, 6804 E ast Sixty- su n and d u st in delivery. D istrict No. 41, Springfield— L ucille and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J o h n com pany E, 162d in fan try , w as high locally active. Mr. H icks is one of the second avenue S o u th east, w aded out Stam p all shipping c ra te s w ith your point m an w ith a sco re of 312. The S inclair. son, th e tw o la tte r fam ilies from D istric t No. 49, V ictory— P ercy G resham , Mrs. C arrie S alq u lst and m any w ell know n rep rese n tativ es for into th e creek beyond his depth and G row er n um ber (if you have n o t r e P o rtlan d Rifle club won second place C arlson, Jo h n Flem ing, E d n a Woods. th e J. V. F arw ell & Co., w holesale dry before his boy com panion could su m ceived your stam p call a t th e can n ery for it). Also m a rk th e v ariety on th e w ith a 1148 score, an d th e Sellwood D istric t No. 6 Jt. O rient—E va Caddy, fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. F ran z M attson goods firm. As Mr. H icks' h ea d q u ar mon help w as drow ned. All possible end of th e c ra te as follow s: G. D. for Rifle club th ird , w ith a score of 1129. F ra n c e s Caddy, L arren H arris, M ar and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. V ard, Mr. te rs is P o rtlan d we expect to see him effort w as m ade to re su sc ita te him but Gold D ollar, O for Oregon, M f o r ) M ajor Leo J. A. P iro n i w as second in g a re t H em m ers, Jo h n Lake, B eatrice and Mrs. C arl Nelson and fam ily, Mr. Milne, Amy Sloop. M arshall, Mag. for Magoon, Wil. f o r , ..... , .... q u ite often in ou r city. w ithout success. and Mrs. Jo h n H u lan d er, Mr. and Mrs. W ilson, C for C larks, No. 80 for E tte r- th e individual com petition w ith 307, D istrict No. 15 Jt. P lea san t V alley— F ra n k Btaffanson and fam ily, Mr. and b erg 80. We w an t a ll of th e No. 121 and S erg ea n t C. M. M cCarty of com- S tan ley Bishop, L ulu N evalain, Lloyd DEATH COMES AS AGED WOMAN PASSES Mrs. A ugust Jo h n so n and baby, Mr, E tte rb e rg delivered in can n ery c ra te s pany B, 186th in fan try , th ird , w ith a Olson, M erlam Savo, RELIEF TO SUFFERER for b a rre lin g to fill an o rd er we have AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS _______ and Mrs. Swan M agnuson and fam ily, score of 303. A fter y ears of illn ess and p atien t Ha *en of 10 to n s and we th in k it will G ust L arso n , Mr. and Mrs. A ugust Mrs. M ary F. C leveland died a t h er ta k e all of th is v arie ty to fill th is o r F ra n k s and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. suffering, death cam e as a relief to der. We w ant th e b e rrie s of th is COTTRELL hom e in G resham on F rid a y night. A lbert P alm blad and baby, Dr. and B enjam in F. W atk in s, who passed v ariety w ell ripened and we w an t you May 18. A lthough she has been in Mrs. J. B ture of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. H ardy retu rn ed aw ay a t his hom e on S unday a f te r to let us know before you s ta r t pick- failin g h ealth for a num ber of years, Chas. P alm blad and fam ily. Miss noon, May 20. F o r te n y ea rs he had ing so as to have all of th is v arie ty 1 to t j,ejr hom e in S eattle M onday afte r she w as confined to h er bed b u t a delivered at ab o u t th e sam e tim e by ,, . . .... .__ „„„ been in ill h ealth b u t for th e p ast nine th e different grow ers so th a t they can spending th e P“ 8t w eek w ith h er par- T he m andolin and g u ita r clu b had E llen Unis. Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st L und- few days. m onths he has been an alm o st co n be b arreled to g eth er as th ese b e rrie s 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Goger. Mr. la st n ig h t its second p ractice w ith th e bom and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. E m a n Mrs. Cleveland w as born In Irelan d s ta n t sufferer. He Is survived by his go in to a se p a ra te pool. It is claim ed H ardy h as p u rch ased th e stu d io from te ac h er, Benor M. P alacios, of P o rt uel A nderson, Mr. au d Mrs. B e rt ab out 90 y ears ago. She em igrated to wife, E ug en ia W atk in s, four b ro th ers th a t th ese b erries w ill keep in good Mr M axwell S ch n eid er in G resham land, and p ro g ress w as a p p a re n t on Olsen, Mrs. Em m a Jo h n so n , Mr. and C anada in h er childhood w ith her on th e vines for a few days , . and one sister. T hey a re M. K., A lbert shape afte r they a re rip e and if so th is w ill and « P * * 18 to ta k e pO88e88lon about th e p a rt of those who have tak en up Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson and fam ily, p a re n ts and cam e to Oregon in 1882, th is in te restin g line of m usic activity. Mrs. A ugusta P alm blad, I’. A. J o h n se ttlin g in G resham . She is survived W. and Jam es A. W ittkins and Mrs. ndmit of la rg e r picks and will m ake Ui<? m iddle of .June. School ended In th e L usted d istric t T he p ractice affords both p riv ate and son and fam ily, C. M arklund, Mr. and Je n n ie Sm ith of P hilom ath, Oregon, th e picking cost less to you. It Is by tw o d au g h ters and a son, Mrs. _______________ _ also claim ed th a t th is b erry can be |agt F riday. T im g ra d u a te s received class in stru c tio n on th e m andolin Mrs, Wm. P eterso n and fam ily, Mr. and N. E. W atkins of Eddyville, , Ore. A nnie Bower and A. J. K rider of Mr. W atk in s w as born in K noxville, hulled in th e picking and if h ( diplom as at th e L incoln high on and g u itar. At p resen t th e re a re th ree and Mrs. A ugust Olson and fam ily, Kno] G resham and Mrs. M ary J. Davidson. th is is tru e , if you can deliver them in ; . _ . . M arion county, Iow a, In 1859 good condition w ith th e hull off we ' S atu rd ay . T hose g rad u a tin g from m andolins an d th ree g u ita rs. All a re Mr. and Mrs. K. W. A nderson and F u n e ra l services w ere conducted at cam e to Oregon In childhood and lived can allow you lc per pound ex tra . | this school w ere N orm a McCoy, Louise p rac tica lly beginners. S everal o th e rs fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. T ho rv ald A nder th e house on M onday forenoon by th e in B enton county. As a young m an he T his to g eth er w ith th e e x tra ce n t p er Quay, Ivan Wood, H enry B rink and have indicated th e ir d esire to Join th e son and fam ily, Mr. aud Mrs. W. A n Rev. J. H. Wood, an aged friend of M _ derson, E rn e st A nderson and Mr. and moved to G ra n t county w here he lived pound th a t th is b erry is sold a t w ill | th e deceased for m any years. Music m ake you $40 p er ton e x tra w hich I . club and some a re a rra n g in g for in Mrs. C arl Arvidson. for 30 y ea rs and th en moved to P o rt am su re you will ap p reciate. Do not Mr. and Mrs. S. B. S pla n an stru m e n ts and p riv ate lessons. A w as furnished by a q u a rte t consisting land. He w as a m em ber of T ro u td ale | fo rg et to let th ese b e rrie s get fu lly fam ily w ere d in n er g u ests a t th e home good s ta r t can be m ade th is season of Miss M artha H agberg. Mrs. E. W. Record Money Order Business. of Mr. and Mrs. R ae W ilkinson S u n and It Is hoped to have a large cluli by M asonic lodge an d O rder of E astern rip e before picking. A new record has been broken In A ylsw orth, Guy D. Jo n e s and L eslie See th a t all b erries a re h o nestly day. In th e aftern o o n they drove to n ex t fall. th e postoffice d ep a rtm en t w hich Indi W alrad. T he in te rm e n t w as in Mt. S tar. packed and th a t each h allock In th e . . . . .. . .. .___ .... cates th e trem en d o u s in crease in vol F u n e ra l services w ere held at th e shipping c ra te s co n tain s an equal san d y to atten d th e b a c c a la u re a te ser- S cott cem etery. G resham M asonic h all, w here the am ount of fru it as n ea r as possible vices of th e high school. T he an n u a l m eeting of th e Musical ume o f business th ro u g h o u t the c o u n try. D uring th e ten m onths, Ju ly 1, and th a t th e c ra te s av erag e 10 pounds Mr. and MrB. A1 C law son and daugh- E a ste rn S ta r fu n eral ritu a l w as used A rts club will be held early In Ju n e, 1921, to M arch 31, 1922, th e d e p a rt Card of Thanks. of fru it te r sp e n t Bunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. w hich will p rac tica lly end th e m usic m ent issued 120,0(X),U00 money o rd er We w ish to th a n k th e frien d s who and a brief service w as conducted by If any m em bers need posts for her- activ ities for th e tw o or th ree sum m er blanks. F or th e ten m onths' period have assisted us and show n sym pathy th e Rev. A. S. H isey. In te rm e n t a t ry sheds we can su p p ly them , as we *-'■ E. C rasw ell. m onths, but plans will be m ade for ending March 31 th is y ear It had is d u rin g th e la st illn ess and b u rial of Mt. Scott cem etery was In ch a rg e of have secured a supply of choice cedar sued 180,000,000, an Increase of 60,- p o sts of different len g th s th a t we can VACATION S( ’IIOOL WILL th e com ing y ear. It Is hoped all 000,000, th e la rg e st m oney o rd er b u si o u r m other, Mrs. Mary F. Cleveland, th e Masons. sell cheap. sin g e rs and m usicians will en ro ll as GIVE DEMONSTRATION ness ever done by th e d ep a rtm en t in and th e gifts of beau tifu l flow ers. If you w ill need cam p supplies, Card of Thank«. m em bers and so far as possible will ten m onths tim e. MRS. ANNIE BOWERS, ten ts, cam p stoves, sp rin g beds, etc., A d em o n stratio n of th e w ork w hich plan to atten d th e an n u al m eeting. 1 w ish to th a n k th e frien d s who please place your o rd ers early as we A. J. KRID ER. Cherry and Raspberry Groweis have been so kind In m any w ays d u r only figure to fill o rd e rs for th ese has been accom plished In th e two T he dues covering th e year to Ju n e See m e before sellin g your c h e rrie s weeks of th e Daily V acation Bible supplies ing th e long Illn ess of my beloved 1924 a re one d o llar and should be o r ra sp b e rrie s. P lano T oning. Mr. T h ay er a t old On th e q uestion of h arv e st help, If ; gchool will be given a t the M ethodist paid to the tre a s u re r, Miss F ried a G resham Feed Mill n ex t to A. W. S atisfactio n g u aran teed , $3. Fred husband, B. F. W atkins, fo r th e favors B. Jones, pbone G resham 189x1. tf show n by Masonic lodges and E astern you have any frien d s »nyw here th a t EpltcO paI ch u rch on F rid ay evening B ratzel o r Miss F lorence Honey, th e M etzger. you can Induce to come and help w ith * _ . 4 . .. to w b ,rh th e P - ^ n t s »"<» se creta ry . T h e B ank of G resham pays 5 p er S ta r c h a p te rs and for th e profusion of th e h arv est you should let them know of th ' 8 A W ant Ad will do It for you. and do all you can to help supply friends of th e ch ild ren a re Invited, EUGENIA WATKINS. cen t in te re s t on tim e deposita.— Adv. flowers. y o u rself and we will do all we can T he p ro g ram will Include sa lu te to here. We can supply you w ith clrcu - the ch rlg „ a „ flag and th e A m erican la rs and you can send them to your . . .. V1 j - ....... -i. frien d s and probably th ey could pass fla*- 8O" « 8 by the k in d e rg a rten de- them on to o th e rs who would w ant to p artm en t, m em ory w ork by th e p ri help. P lease do ail you can to help m ary and Junior d ep a rtm en ts, dra- | Given by Fairview Fire Department in th is m a tte r as it is of g re a t im m atization of various biblical ev en ts * T ro u td ale City H all, T ro u td ale, Oregon F A IR V IE W ( I T Y H A I.L p o rtan ce to all of ns. by g ro u p s of pupils, songs and class I :: w ork by th e In term ed iate d ep artm en t, j Workmen Wake Record. a re p o rt of th e school by th e p rin c i W hat w as considered a record in Royal 4-piece Orchestra of Portland pal, C. M. Q uicksall and a beautiful th at kind of work was m ade recen tly Illu stra ted song. ( ¡ood Music — All-Night Dance C om m ittee—Ja m es Spence and R ichard K n a rr in road w ork n ea r Gillla, w hen W. L. _____________ Gentlemen. #IJM1 I.adle» Free Rhoads. Lew is M iller and A lbert Quay .. . . .. Gente 75c LadieN Free Everybody Welcome shoveled l « t y ard s of g rav el In six adg and m ore w ant adg for the LUNCH and a h alf hours. , readers. GRESHAM PHOTOGRAPHER WILL QUIT ACTIVE DUTIES PACKERS GIVE HINTS LOCAL MARKSMAN IN TO BERRY GROWERS WINNING GUARD TEAM Musical Activities DANCE SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 26 BENEFIT DANCE TUESDAY NIGHT, MAY 29