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TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
G R ESH A M . MULTNOM AH COUNTY, OREGON, FRID A Y
We h ea r m uch about th e "good old
d ays” w hich m any old people m ain
ta in w ere so m uch b etter th a n the
, present. T he younger g en eratio n is
1 not easily convinced, if at all, th a t the
As announced in T uesday's Outlook,
form er days w ere golden and the
T he p rogram is as follow s:
co n stitu tio n week w ill be duly ob
p resen t only brass.
O rc h estra—"A m erica F orever."
E dw ard Nelson Dlngley, w ritin g in served in G resham by a p atrio tic
P ra y er by Rev. H. R. G ebhardt
the N ational R epublican, concludes a m eeting, open to th e public, to be held
P atrio tic Songs—
p a n y s ary goods sto re in G resham series of a rtic le s on th e Good Old th is evening. F riday, in M asonic hall
America.
for th e past few weeks are beginning Days and th e Now w ith th ese hopeful beginning at 8 o'clock. The m eeting
B attle H ym n of th e Republic.
no difference w ith th e read in ess and
to a ttr a c t th e atten tio n of all who and insp irin g th o u g h ts:
is held u n d er au sp ices of th e G resham
B attle Cry of Freedom .
gen
ero u sn ess of th is co u n try 's r e
v isit the sto re and will have th e c e r I A cross section of th e U nited S tates Masonic lodge.
A ddress by Dr. B. E a rle P ark er.
sponse in Ja p a n 's tim e of need.
O
rch
estra—"W
ar
M
arch
of
ta in effect of draw ing tra d e for this reveals far m ore good th an bad, far
T he m ain fe a tu re of th e program P rie sts."
A new s d isp atch says th a t on T u es
p rogressive institution.
m ore c h a rity th an selfishness, far will be an ad d ress by Dr. B. E arle
The A m erican’s Creed.
day
th e A m erican am bassador, on be
m
ore
p
ro
g
ress
th
a
n
reaction.
T he new goods w hich are arriv in g
Vocal Selection—"Y ankee Doo<
h alf of th e Red C ross, handed the
Econom ically, th e United S tates has
daily are filling up th e sto re and the
by boys' trio of th e high scho«
p rogressed in th e la st 25 y ea rs m ore
Ja p an e se p rem ier a certified check for to r tia n a Autom obile Club house. Th,
S h o rt addresses.
wisdom is seen of increasing th e floor th
an it p ro g ressed in th e w hole loo
" S ta r S pangled B anner."
a m illion d o llars. T his is th e first co unty com m issioners at a recen
space by one-third, w hich w as re c e n t y ears previous. T rue, th e re is p over
B enediction by Rev. A. S. H isey
larg e in stallm en t from th is or any m eeting form ally au th o rized the lm
ly done. The well established lines of ty, suffering an d m isery today; but
co u n try for relief work. T he p re provem ent and au thorized Roadm ast
shoes and g eneral dry goods have how little com pared with th e poverty,
m ier. it is said, was deeply moved and er E atch el to proceed to ad v ertise foi
been increased to m eet th e grow ing suffering and m isery of a ce n tu ry ago?
T he "good old days" w ere not the
expressed th e g ra titu d e of his people bids on th e work.
dem and, and In addition some other
periods of com plete com fort and joy
to America.
T he strip of road w hich is to bi
lines have been added. T he d e p a rt pictured. They w ere y ea rs of toil and
1
w ith th e an n u a l co n feren ce of the
The ex ten t of th e p lan s of th e A iner- paved is n ea rly th re e m iles in length
m ent of w ork clothes for men and th a t h ardship s, of u n n ecessary suffering,
i M ethodist ch u rc h a m a tte r of histo ry ,
It w as graded Beveral y ea rs ago and
of ready-m ade d resses and coats for of slow triu m p h s over hum an w eak
a th e local ch u rc h es of Pow ell V alley lean Red Cross may be Inferred from
is in fine shape th ro u g h th e g re a te r
th
a
t
statem
en
t
th
a
t
five
ho
sp
ital
build
w om en a re am ong the new lines add ness and p o p u lar p rejudice and ig- 1
e c irc u it a re alread y p lan n in g th e ac-
norance. It is a m arvel th a t so m uch I
ed. I t w ill no longer be necessary w
f tiv ities of a new year. T he Rev. E. G. ings for tre a tm e n t of e a rth q u a k e vic p a rt of its length but a p a rt of the
as accom plished.
]
fo r women to go to the city for these
R anton will conduct th e services at tim s have been pu rch ased w ith the road becomes exceedingly m uddy in
W ith tn is as a background. It is th e i
wet w eather. T he paving will be a
g arm en ts, w hich m ay be had rig h t at duty of th is g en eratio n to have g reat
th e P lea san t Home ch u rc h in the
w elcom e im provem ent to m any of the
hom e in g re a t varieties of m aterials faith in A m erica; to d istin g u ish be- ‘
- m orning, and a t B oring in th e eve-
vicinity who use th e road, as well as
and style and a t reasonable prices.
I ning. Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore w ill be
th e In creasin g num ber of p ersons who
A re st room for women has been i
a t Fairview in th e m o rn in g and at
established In connectoin w ith the <
i Rockwood In th e evening. Mrs. G en
sto re, w hich is g rea tly ap preciated by
try will go to P le a sa n t V alley in th e
women custom ers.
evening and give a se rie s of stereo p -
ticon views.
A capable force of clerk s is found 1
STEP ON THE INFORMATION GAS.
a t th is store, ever ready to atten d to 1
The Rev. A. S. H isey w ill conduct
To provide a b etter u n d erstan d in g
th e w ants of custom ers w ith prom pt-
th e services in th e local ch u rc h both
of
th e econom ic facto r u n d erlying
ness and courtesy, L. A. W ack, one "
m o rning and evening. H is topic for
m
otor
tra n sp o rta tio n In every p art of
of the p ro p rie to rs and m anager, de
m orning w ill be "F ac in g F o rw ard ."
th e w orld, th e first In tern atio n al Mo
votes all his tim e to th e sto re and »
F or th e evening “D iscern in g Deep
to r T ra n sp o rt C ongress ever held in
T hings.” T h ere w ill be special m u
th e United S tate s w ill be convened in
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
sic for both services. In th e m orning
May. 1924, In th e city of D etroit. T he
Guy D. Jo n es w ill sing "I Come to
MAKES ANNOUNCEMENTS
con g ress w ill be u n d er the auspices of
T h ee” by Roma.
th e N ational A utom obile C ham ber of
T he Bible school w ill convene at
The E pw orth L eagues of th e p arish '
Com merce. D elegates w ill atten d from
9:45 a t B ethel B ap tist ch u rch . A fter
a re planning for a year of in creased '
all q u a rte rs of th e civilised globe. T he
th e opening exercises th e m en's Bible
activities.
T he G resham L eague is
conference is to la st four days.
class w ill re tire to th e p arso n ag e for
holding a business m eeting th is eve- (
T he autom otive in d u stry is of first
th e study of th e lesson topic, "T he
ning a t 7 o'clock to elect officers and *
econom ic Im portance in th is co u ntry,
C h a ra cter of T im othy.” T he serm on
lay plans for th e Im m ediate fu tu re.
w hatev er It may be abroad, and It will
by th e p asto r, th e Rev. D. Q. B arry ,
T he plot of ground a t th e south of th e T
be w ell for those who have th e ir m il
will be on "T he P re se n t In h erita n ce
church will be developed into a te n n is 1
lions invested in it to have b rought
of th e C h ristian s.” The special n u m
co u rt th is fall for th e use of th e young
hom e to them th e fact th a t th e g rea t
ber by th e ch o ir w ill be "Jesu s, Lover
people. A helpful devotional m eeting
A m erican m a rk e t for th e autom obile
of My Soul." In th e evening th e p raise
w ill be a re g u la r fea tu re of th e w eek's
Is the A m erican sm all tow n and the
program .
i nt* ixev. ano Mrs. L>. Q. B arry w ere
Many im provem ents have been m ade
a t th e O rient school th is sum m er. T he
h o sts on T h u rsd ay evening to the
. building w as given two co ats of paint.
facu lty of Union high school a t the
T he desks w ere sanded, v arn ish ed and
B a p tist parsonage, w here a delightful
, th e Iron-w ork painted, m aking them
social evening w as spent.
Dramatic Club to Be Organized.
a
H udson autom obile ow ned by
, p rac tica lly like new. T issu e tow els nui a c tu a lly th e city consum ption is
W hile th e ra in proved som ew hat
F un, rec re atio n and good fellow ship
and liquid soap have been udded to sm all as com pared w ith th a t of th e
d isag reeable w ithout, all w as good a re th e in sp ira tio n and goal of a group S outhard & S o u th ard w as sto len in
P
o
rtlan
d
la
st
S
atu
rd
ay
evening
and
, th e list of su p p lies th is year. S ev er co u n try . More n early 79 th an 50 per
ch eer and su n sh in e in the spacious of e n th u sia sts in form ing a d ram atic
was
recovered
by
P
o
rtla
n
d
police
o
f
al fine p ic tu res have been p urchased cen t of all of th e c a rs m an u factu red In
club
in
G
resham
.
Inform
al
read
in
g
as
a p a rtm e n ts of th e parsonage. The
ficials
y
esterd
ay
an
d
re
tu
rn
e
d
to
th
e
well
as
am
ate
u
r
actin
g
of
sim
ple
plays
am ong w hich are "S p rin g " by C orot; th is co u n try , we a re told, a re bought
evening w as spent in social in te r
w ill co n stitu te th e chief diversion. ow ners. T he c a r w as found sto red in
“Kong
of th e L ark ,” by B reto n ; and in tow ns up to 5,000 population. The
co u rse
in te rsp ersed
w ith
sturtts, D oubtless th e re a re o th e r k indred
sooner th e m a n u fa ctu re rs have this
a
g
ara
g
e
in
th
e
city
w
here
it
had
"T h e W indm ill” by Ruysdael.
gam es and music.
sp irits in th e com m unity who crave
fact driven hom e to them th e sooner
been
left,
evidently
a
fte
r
it
had
been
In
stru
c
tio
n
In
m
usic
and
a
r
t
will
Miss A ugusta H ahn gave an exhibi such am usem ent. Any who a re in te r
used for a ride. N othing w as m issing.
be added next week. I t is Mr. T ee t w ill they see th e necessity of giving
tion of her w histling ability which
e r s ’ aim to have th e w ork in m usic g re a te r aid to th e sm all tow n local
ch arm ed all. Miss D orothy Dickey
Fall Run of Salm on On.
of a p ractical n atu re , developing a p d ealers, m any of whom do such yeo
w at a t h er best on th e piano and acted
T he fall ru n of salm on is com ing
p reciation of, and fam iliarity w ith m an w ork In th e stim u latio n and
as accom panist to Miss N orm a Lee
in to T an n e r creek an d en terin g th e
good
m usic, r a th e r th an of a te ch n i c re atin g of a m a rk e t for th e m anu
Peck, who rendered several beautiful
W hen th e S cotchm an re tu rn in g ponds of th e g overnm ent fish h atch ery
cal n atu re. He believes th a t few have fa c tu re rs they rep rese n t. Some m an
violin selections to enliven th e occa from a visit to London w as asked how
at B onneville. A few eggs a re being
W alker
Q uesinberry,
b lacksm ith th e ta le n t o r o p p o rtu n ity to become u fa c tu re rs with fo rw ard vision fully
sion. Mr. and Mrs. B arry served the he liked th e tow n he said it w as w on
derful but th a t th e people w ere not tak en to fill v acan t space in th e h atch and g ara g e m an of Rockwood, has m usicians, b u t ra re Indeed is th e In ap p re cia te w hat th e local d ealer Is do
g u ests fru it salad and w afers.
honest. He bought a box of m atches ery, b u t th e m ost of th e eggs for the
sold th e g arag e p a rt of his business to dividual who ca n n o t learn to derive ing, but o th e rs fail to sense his Im
All pronounced the g ath erin g an — 1,090 for a p enny—and found the
purpose a re tak en from th e red fish George M. P le a sa n t of T ro u td ale, who enjoym ent and in sp iratio n from m usic, p o rtan ce and do not ap p re cia te his
unqualified success.
box contained only 982. We w in d e r of the sp rin g run.
w hat he w ould say of o u r p olitical
will ta k e ch arg e a t once. Mr. Quesln an d to give to th e young th is privilege '
M any im provem ents have been m ade berry w ill reta in th e b lack sm ith shop Is one of th e g re a te st o p p o rtu n ities
prom ises before election and political
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
D ressm aking of all descriptions, al perform ances afte rw a rd s. D on’t fo r recen tly about th e h atch ery , am ong for th e p resen t.
in th e school.
so rem odeling of furs. P rices reason get the season of political docility is them being a la rg e sto rag e ta n k to
T he pupils w ere p leasan tly su r- J
at
hand.
G
ath
er
y
o
u
r
ro
ses
w
hile
ye
able. Mrs. R ichtm yer, Cleveland ave
supply th e h atch e ry tro u g h s.
We saw a soldier th e o th e r day__ prised Monday m orning to find th e *
nue, G resham , phone 108.
tf may.
th a t is, he had been a soldier in the long w ished for piano in th e school
Storage, Storage
g rea t w ar. Now he is sellin g needles
f r e s h cow s fo r s a l e , e
T he B ank of G resh am pays 6 per
be *
ra g e see B ürten W alrad from house to house— needles— m ade house. An en te rta in m e n t w ill
d in . G re s h a m R A , p h o n e 524
cent In terest on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv G resham sto
given some tim e th is fail to m ake up '
, phone 1411
in G erm any. S urely th e housew ife
finds h erse lf on th e h o rn s of a d i th e sm all am o u n t still due on th e In
lemma.
stru m e n t.
’
UMBRELLAS
We suggest an all-cast heating stove
that will give an even, steady heat, econom
ical to fire and attractive in design.
C h ild re n ’s School U m b rellas
a s s o rte d h a n d le s, ea
9Se
Two makes are stocked of these cast
heaters. The Mission, made in Portland and
the Fireplace. We have each make in two
sizes.
W o m e n ’s U m b rellas w ith
rin g a n d le a th e r s tr a p
h a n d le s, ea f l.5 0 . 12.25, 12.75
The Comfort is a steel jacket cast lined
•er
heater with a cheerful
mica front, a handsome
-
stove moderately priced
We also have the Beau-
M en’s 28-inch
» a» h
We Carry the Beacon Falk Rubber Co.
'Si r ^ ty’ Cash and Olympic-
i.n0L
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IF
Phone 1421
"W
U m b rellas
K5|.;,o, H J i
Rubber Footwear
The heating stove J
season is here. Let us 1
show you our line, even
if you do not buy.
i
all sizes for Men, Women and Children
NOTE-
T h e m a n u fa c tu re rs w ill rep la ce a new p a ir fo r
DUCK H U N T E R S T ry o u r Red Buddy S p o rtin g R ub
Boots. N one B e tte r.
K idder H dw. Co
Gresham, Oregon
B oys’ a ll wool h eav y S w ea te rs, special at #2.75
Mrs. K arl J. H agberg and d au g h
te rs M artha and M arian have retu rn ed
from a m ost d elig h tfu l trip of two
w eeks w ith friends In Spokane. They
w ent by w ay of Lew iston and P ullm an
| and retu rn ed by the m ore direct route.
They drove 961 m iles on th e trip. Miss
M artha has resum ed her work a t the
Bank of G resham and Miss M arian
will re tu rn next week to th e office of
th e A. W. M etzger com pany.
Mr. and Mrs. G alen F an ch er left on
T h u rsd ay for S p ray In c e n tra l O re
gon, w here Mr. F an ch e r Is em ployed.
Mrs. W illiam A nderson, who has
been In a P o rtlan d hospital all su m
m er recovering from a broken hip,
was brought hom e a few days ago.
John Homan, who trad ed G resham
p ro p erty to w ard s th e Vedder farm
n ear Lusted la st M arch, Is building a
new, m odern bungalow on his place.
It Will be equipped with bath, hot and
cold w ater and will be w ired for elec
tric ity . Mr. Homan is p lanning to
put In a p lan t for th e fu rn ish in g of
elec tricity to his house and o u tb u ild
ings.
BETHEL
BAPTIST
" T k * O lad Haa<l
’Î *■ Î""
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO
use of Quality
G res b am
u »■ m.
and 7 30 j> m
L o rd ■ Supper the flrat
S unday or th e m onth
R i l f l « S tud y and
I rata« Servie« W ednesday
î :io p m
' h.o lr R »h «ar«al. T h u ra d a y . 1 to p m
I niveraal Urnlherhond la the Goal"
Come thou with u< and we will do
thee good.'
DAVID Q. BARRY, B. Th„ Paator.