Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 11, 1924, Image 1

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VOL. IS, NO. »1
G resham O utlook
SOPHS BEST JUNIORS
IN CLASS BASKETBALL
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
GKESHAM, MULTNOMAH ( 01 NTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY II. l»2l
POPULAR CLUB AGENT
MARRIED EAST NIGHT
• 1.40 Per Year
WINNING PEACE PLAN IS
• SUBMITTED TO POPULAR VOTE
CITY COUNCIL HOLDS
STRENUOUS SESSION
At a q u iet w edding p erform ed a t th e '
V iih jalm u r
S tefansson,
forem ost
home of th e b rid e's p are n ts. Mr. and
A rctic ex p lo re r of m odern tim es, has
Mrs. R. W. C alkins, Miss E th el C a l­
T he sophs took th e ir tu rn at u p ­
been secured to le ctu re at th e public
kins la st nig h t becam e th e b rid e of j
se ttin g the dope bucket in th e G re sh ­
au d ito riu m in P o rtlan d on Ja n u a ry
am Hi in te rc la ss series of basketball Lewis S hanley. T he cerem ony w a s 1
T he G resham city council m et W ed­
23 at 8:15 p. m „ u n d er th e au sp ices of
by sco rin g a win over th e fa st ju n io r perform ed by th e Rev. A. S. Hisey in
th e P o rtlan d G rade T ea ch e rs' asso cia­ nesday night for th e re g u la r m onthly
q u int 10 to 5. T his gam e re g isters th e th e p resen ce of th e im m ediate mem-
tion. T his is to be th e only . ap p e ar- council m eeting, it being an adjourned
flrst defeat th e ju n io rs have suffered b ers of th e fam ily and a few close
ance on th e le ctu re p latfo rm in O re- ,neetlng from Ja n u a ry 1. AU mem-
and also ties them w ith th e sophs fo r friends, a fte r w hich a recep tio n w as
gon th is y ea r of Mr. K tefasson, w hose b®r8 a,ld offlcer8 w ere p rese n t except
ch am pionship of th e school.
subject wil be "T he F rien d ly A rctic.” <AiUnclltuan H atn m ar who is out of th e
held, a t w hich la rg e n u m b ers of I
HLL OUT THE BLANK AND FORWARD TO OUTLOOK.
A gam e w ill be played next week to friends from all p a rts of th e county
He will also discuss th e W rangel Is- 1 cl,y The ,w o councilm en, H ow ltt an t
d eterm ine th e cham pionship, also
land situ atio n . G overnor P ierce will j R a*u ‘r > recen tly re-elected, took th e
an o th e r gam e betw een th e seniors
in tro d u ce him and m any out-of-tow n j ° a tb ,o f °®««. o th e rs p rese n t w ere
and frosh for ce lla r honors w ill prob
people a re m ak in g rese rv a tio n s.
j col,ncil B otkin, T horne, H essel.
nt n
Y
w as g,ven aw ay per80n 8ubm ittin g ‘he m ost p ractical
Smumarv of Plan,
ably be arran g e d .
W hen V ilh alm u r S tefan sso n sta rte d
J"'
K e!sey> co n su ltin g engineer,
y her ra th e r and th e couple was un- p lan of w orld peace has aw arded th e
0,1 ««lection of th e plan by th e Jury-
T he ju n io rs w ere m inus Stafford attended.
prize to p ia n N um ber 14fi9 selected ’be w in n er, w hose nam e Is w ithheld his th ird p o lar expedition, in 1913, th e Wh<> su Pe r'is e d th e re c e n t ex tensions
D ow sett, th e ir s ta r forw ard, who a r ­
T he brid e w as gow ned In d a rk blue from 22,165 p la n s subm itted
i? « „ p re8 en t' w as “ w arded h alf of w orld stood ag h ast, fo r he d ep arted , of th e w a‘«r system , w as p rese n t and
Tha
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, , f th ® plan is »•»- bearin g a th eo ry and p u rp o se so rad i- p resen ted m a tte rs of In te re st to t h e
rived in tim e to play only th e la st two G eorgette crepe. T he house w as light-
«m erest to the
f on5.l8ted o of i .*»«
ry „ consisted
th e follow ing | P™_v,e
i’«»’'« _d
" by
<>y “ m >«
e A m erican people he will cal as to be pronounced in san e by council
m in utes of th e gam e. P ro b ab ly had ed w ith blue can d les and yellow flow l - - be_ J ju ur2
of th e best grounded experts.
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he played th ro u g h the e n tire gam e th e ers and g ree n ery com pleted low tlow- p erso n s: E lih u Root, c h a irm a n ; Jam es r «ceive th e ad d itio n al $50.0110. Hence m any
He w as going into th e w ilderness of i
G ates of the H illsboro Pow er &
the dec- G u th rie H arb o rd , E dw ard M. House, tb e Pe° P le a re asked to approve or dis-
sco re would have been m uch closer or orations.
th e N orthland to live oft th e c o u n try ' Illves‘m ent com pany, from w hich con-
Ellen Fitz P endleton, Roscoe Pound^ a Pl’r°v e of th e proposed plan.
th e ju n io rs m ight have com e out
H e was going to find food in places cern th e pipe w as p u rch ased
ex
A buffet luncheon of ice cream and "'**»»a m A llen W hite and B rand W hit-
T his is a m a tte r all citizens
ahead.
cake w as served th e g u ests follow ing IO<Lk '
and women, a re in te re ste d in and as
In su b m ittin g th e ir decision th e larg e a p o p u la r referen d u m vote on E ncyclopedia B ritán ica to be "without tie s w hich had been en co u n tered w ith
The gam e w as clean and fast, th e th e cerem ony. Club g irls w ith whom
ju ry m ade th e follow ing sta te m e n t" " 14*® ,plan 88 P °8slble »« g re a tly de- an im al life." E ven som e of th e m em ­
sophom ores
displaying
w onderful Miss C alkins had been asso ciated w ere
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sired. T he su m m ary only of th e plan b ers of his p a rty w ere ex trem ely sk ep ­ th e new ly laid pipe an d -o ffered sug
team w ork. Slip K eenan and Reggie p rom inent in th e serving. T hose who
statement oi Jury of Award.
is given h erew ith . T he l u l l text is tical over his co n ten tio n th a t one g estio n s and assista n ce . On clearin g
S ten nerson w ere th e soph's s ta rs w hile cu t th e cake and served th e ices w ere
"T h e J u ry of A w ard realizes th a t ra‘her len g th y b ut th e follow ing is a could live alm o st an y w h ere in t h e ¡ up th ese m a tte rs the council allow ed
Miss W ilm a Chase Miss H elen H i.ev ' th e re *8
one a PPro«ch to w orld com plete su m m ary an d if ca refu lly A rctic if one w ere co n ten t to live, not th e claim s of each
Nelson and M atteson s ta rre d for the
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H 5 p eace' an<i th a t “ iR n ecessary to rec- read »'»“ give any re a d e r a clea r idea as Ampripnna
A m ericans, hut
b ut oa
as E
skim os. He
ju n io rs.
T he fac t w as b ro u g h t out incident-
and Miss H elen A lthaus. Miss Chase ognlze not m erely p olitical but also of ‘he provisions proposed in th e found a m u tin y on his h an d s; d issen ­
Interdass Standing.
m ade th e w edding cak e and Miss Psychological and econom ic factors. Prize plan. T he p o p u lar vote will sion and resistan c e,—but th ro u g h it ally th a t th e to ta l expense of th e re ­
S ophom ores—Won 2, lost 1, p e r­ H elen D ustin of P o rtla n d th e b rid e's T h ® onIy Possible p athw ay to in te r- (show w h eth er or not th e A m erican all he held to his purp o se and in th e c e n t w ate r ex ten sio n s to th e w ater
centage G66.
cakes. L ittle H elen K irk p a tric k of " a,Iollal a g re em e n t w ith referen ce to P«” P*‘‘ would back up an effort to put end he won out. S tefan sso n proved system had cost th e city $20,829.36.
th is th eo ry and rem ained in th e A rctic
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— i m ese com plicated an d difficult f a c to r » th is plan in to effect.
Ju n iorsW on 2, lost 1, percen tag e 666. P
T he bond issu e w as for $20,000.- T he
o rtlan d d istrib u ted th e w edding cake is th ro u g h m u tu al counsel and co-
for five years.
Forward Vote to (tutlook.
F re sh m en — Won 1, la st 2, p e rc e n t­ to th e guests.
co
n tra c t p rice for m a teria l and w ork,
Born
of
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p
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ts
in
M
ani­
o p eratio n w hich th e plan selected con-
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T he O utlook h as arra n g e d w ith the
age 333.
An u n u su a lly fine d isp lay of g ifts te m p la tes. It is th e re fo re the unani- j Policy C om m ittee to receive*votes and toba, C anada, S tefan sso n catne to the w hich w as sup erv ised by Mr. Kelsey
United S tate s as a child an d w as w as $19,106.09, th e en g in eer receiving
S eniors W on 1, lost 2, p ercentage w as show n, in clu d in g a g re a t v ariety ”I°.U8 °P»nion
tb e J u ry ‘h at of the fo rw ard them to th e A m erican P eace
b ro u g h t up on th e p ra irie s of North
333.
of articles. One of th e m ost strik in g Ti««65, P.l a? 8 «ub«»»l“ e<l P lan N um ber A w ard.
T h ere is no object!
per ce n t on th is am ouni, or
D akota. In 1903 he received from th e
a o a ii.,.„ rr,
.ii
18 tbe b est P racticab le p lan by w ard in g your vote d -----------
irec t if you w ish
All gam es in th e class series are w
$873.27.
w as a ham m ered b ra ss tra y -p re se n te d w hich th e United S tates may cooper- but
but th
th e e Outlook
O u tlo o k . . v .
U
niversity
of
Iow
a
the
degree
of
A.
B„
ask s its rea d ers to
refereed by Mr. N oftsinger.
A bill w as p resen ted by Mr. B ru n ­
by the m o th er of th e groom . T his j a te w ith o th e r n atio n s to achieve and give it the p riv ileg e of sending in sev­ a fte r w hich he w ent to C am bridge for
had been given h e r h u sb an d in 1882 I Pre se rve th e peace of th e w orld.”
era l hu n d red of th ese votes. Mail p o st-g rad u a te w ork a t H arv ard Uni n er for laying pipe w hich bill failed to
LEGION O. N. G. GAME
in A lexandria, E gypt, in recognition
»‘ is ‘be un an im o u s hope of the them o r hand them in a t th e Outlook versify. T h ere he held u sc h o larsh ip get th e okeh of th e finance com m ittee
of
service
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th
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overnm
ent
at
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ry
tb a t lb e fir9‘ fru i‘ of the m utual office w ithin th e next tw o or th ree for one y ear and a fellow ship for two an d w as laid on th e table.
PROMISES LIVELY TIME
y ears, and d u rin g th e la st of th ese
„i»„„
» . I . . . ,
counsel and co o p eratio n am ong the w eeks. Any ad u lt m ay vote.
As th e h an d lin g of th e w ate r bills,
a
vnav
y a an
n o officer
m c e r OI
. ege of th
a t vivy,
city, u by
of n atio n s w hich w ill re su lt from the Fill out the bllank. Do It now.
Help y ea rs he w as a m em ber of th e teach in g
high school iy m n a s iu m ¡ l T r U % v he ! ' thriagvh ir a " k -i
- - k m a n s h . p of th e
looking
a fte r d elin q u en ts, lines, etc.,
staff
of
the
D
ep
artm
en
t
of
A
nthropol-
adoption of th e p lan selected w ill be I further th e cau se of w orld peace.
ogy at H arv ard .
had becom e too b urdensom e to be
ning a t 7:30 w hen the A m erican Le- 1 y
typically E gyptian,
In 1906 he tu rn e d from te ach in g to handled by th e b ank g ra tis, J. H. Metx-
I. Enter the Permanent Court
gion to sse rs m eet the new team of th e I ^Ir' and M rs- S h an ley expect to go
exploring, an d joined th e Lefflngweil-
H dqrsf Co. O .N .G . T his win"be* t*^ - o n to C alifornia, w h e r e 'th e y w u l J u a t l c ^ r X raS Sm ® a n d ^ i . d ^ ^ h ^ ^ n d u “
M ikkelsen expedition to th e A rctic g er, city tre a s u re r, m ade a proposition
8«r »«8 pionship
th ree o gam
for the
try
H ard
ard in
in F
F eb
eb ru
ru ary
ary , 1923.
1923
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g
Ocean, w here th ey sp e n t one w in ter. th a t he w ould a c t as co llecto r of w a­
in g g in
m ilita ry .a cham
f t h e es ’ cTty.”
" ' j ^ look
e i r the
h o m c 7 o J u " n tr
y over and
a " d m av m ak s ' ai»d P re sid en t H
A gain in 1908 S tefansson w ent n o rth te r ren ts, tines, etc., keeping all a c ­
II. Cooperate With the lea g u e of Nations, Without Full Membership
Keen riv a lry is evidenced in th e I
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to study th e E skim os, th is tim e h ea d ­ co u n ts and rec o rd s of sam e for a com ­
at Present.
ing discoveries
his own expedition.
of
gam e'. Two of tb e °1<I legion EVANGELICAL CHURCH
bec.o “ ing » m em ber of th e L eague of N ations a s a t p r e s e n t . hla
o f ï a M , " b « B i i ecause
r a rtThia
m ission of five p er cen t on all am ounts
p lay ers, F an ch e r and G reenm an, are
ANNOUNUEN SERVICES 1 ^ ° nStitl!Le<k th ,e U nited S tate s G overnm ent should extend its p rese n t coopera- stu d ies of th e E sk im o s, an d because ef collected for th e w ater d ep a rtm en t
now w ith th e g uard team as they are
________
i ‘»°'? **‘1» ‘be le a g u e and propose p a rticip a tio n in th e w ork of Its A ssem bly
g uardsm en. E rn e st B rugger. m a n a­
th e ap p licatio n of new ideas and new and w ave his p re se n t sa la ry of $7.50
° U‘1C UndeF tb e foHowillg co nditions and re se rv a tio n s:
ger of th e Legion team , sta te s th a t his 1 R eligious school for ch ild ren of pub - 1
m ethods of ex p lo ratio n , S tefan sso n is per m onth from th e w ate r fund. Mr.
F ^ n e L r ? V ° ? . b,Oy ,: Wh,la C ." p u in |H c school age w ill be held tom orro'w | . , 1. The u m u d States“ ^ " , X “¿ .“ “J,™ W o ”
now considered th e forem ost polur ex­ M etzger’s offer w as accepted.
r a n c h e r of th e G uard team , in a mod- m orn in g from 9-12.
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po.R uiY Tue.tiin."’^ p lo rer of th e p re se n t day.
New lights w ere o rd ered in stalled
est way. says if th e re is any blood
Since his re tu rn in 1918 th e geor-
S ervices at Zion E vangelical ch u rch I
a n l t i n « lt8 ^ »«-t-s w ith th o s e o f o th e r « t a l e s f o r th e p r e s e r v a tio n o f p e a c e g ru p h ical societies of th e w orld have on L ib erty stre e t, tw o blocks n o rth of
spilled it w ill have to com e from the next
Sun,lay will be as follow s:
, gUa r X P«
OnM S iir^ { ^ „ " e
o th e r side, so w ith th e in te re st th a t
recognized I lls co n trib u tio n to science Pow ell and on Pow ell n e a r L iberty.
is being show n by th e tw o o rg an iz a­
S unday school at 10 a. m. Divine
by co n fe rrin g on him th e ir highest
An o rd in an ce w as p resen ted , p re ­
tions, b asket ball follow ers can look w orship in th e G erm an lan g u ag e a t! to the re c o m m e n d a tio n o r d e c is io n o f o t h e r 1’ow ersT
y
p u r e ly A m , rh a n honors. He has been elected an H on-
fo r a real contest.
11 a. m. T he serm on topic w ill be I
«on.
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» " " » u r , o r Eeoaomlc F o rc e .
J‘«rary Fellow of th e A m erican Muesum p ared by th e P o rtla n d w ate r board
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c o m p u lsio n w h ic h n a tio n s c a n f re e ly e n g a g e to a tm lv to of ^ a‘» r a l H isto ry of New York and and em bodying a c o n tra c t w ith the
Wise Men.
Special m usic will be J^g n ?, .’t ^ f r o m ¿ T r p u b l k d ^ ^
from m orL” of th e Italian G eo rg rap h lcal society. said board rec en tly signed by th e
Double Header Basket Ball.
i t . p resen t
S tefan ............
sso n is ‘ a b rillia n t ‘ and ‘ su c­ council. It also provided th a t th e city
A double head er basket ball gam e sung a t th is service. F ollow ing th e
w orship th e an n u a l m eeting of th e
n o ^ i r o o k ^ a ’ EY.1,..'?
. f,>rf” in t h e Vo v e ,,a ' “ - ° r
i ts a m e n d e d cessful w riter and is th e a u th o r of
w ill be pjayed W ednesday night, J a n ­ congregation
w ill be held. A co rd ial ( S ™ " ” n° W >,r° " O8ed' anle88
a ">' Particular e a s e C o n g re e h a s a u t h o r l i e d ^ h fo u r books and m any m agazine a r ti­ of G resham should w ithin a sh o rt
u ary 16, at th e high school gym nasium , invitation is extended to all f rie n d , of g e t h e r ^ ^ ^ e » ^ ^ ^ a X ^ a t ? a ^ Y ^ e s ^ . r ^ r ;
cles. His le ctu res a re not only in ­ tim e c o n s tru c t n sto ra g e rese rv o ir for
w hen the A m erican Legion team and
stru c tiv e b u t en tertain in g . A re p o rte r a th re e days' rese rv e supply. T he or-
th e congregation. All m em bers a re ;
1 to u se c o e r cio n f o r o b ta in in g c o n f o rm ity to th e p le d g e s d f th e C o v e n a n t. *
on th e New O rleans P icayune w rote ¡ «Bilance, how ever, ap p eared to raise
th e Maroon F. of P o rtlan d w ill con­
urged to stav y f t o o t r th
r e g a ti o n a l
t
-r,,..
1 'n d e r V e r s a ille s T r e a ty
m e e c c o o n n g g re
g a tio n a l
» ‘ a l e s w ill - a . c c c e e n jjt t n o r resp
e s p o o n s ib ilitie s u n d e r th e T r e a t y o f V er- Into his acco u n t of S tefan sso n 's ap
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c e rta in com plications and It w as taken
tend, and th e M idgets of th e Union
m eeting.
p ea ran ce th e re th a t he had laughed
s a tlle s u n le s s In a n y p a r t i c u l a r c a s e C o n g re s s h a s a u t h o r i z e d su c h ae tlo n .
u n d er advisem ent u n til a fu tu re m e et­
H igh school, w ill play a light w eight
a
s
w
h
ole-heartedly,
and
q
u
ite
unex-
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a O. .
L « a g n e Open to A ll N a tio n s
T h ere w ill be no evening services.
ing.
team from P o rtlan d .
a T h e , Unlt<*u M a te s G o v e r n m e n t p ro p o s e s t h a t A r tic le I o f th e C o v e n a n t h e
s h a ll b e da a udre d lT i ', aAvOr; i » 'p e s s a r y , r e d r a f t e d , so t h a . a d m is s io n to th e l a a g u e lA d ed ly , as he had at a le ctu re given
li^ I r v in Cobb.
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Wood Sawing.
and o rdered paid.
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F o r quick and efficient wood saw ing
JURY LIST SELECTED
L. C. K elsey, b alan ce on en-
call Cox Bros., successors to M elugin like new if before th ey a re p u t aw
EDR JUSTICE COURT ,.?.,.n! erlng...............t ....... $230.87
& Cox, phone G resham 176.
they are rubbed w ith vaseline.
H illslxiro Pow er & Investm ent
A ju ry list of 50 nam es h as been se­
Co., pipe ...................................... 666 50
lected from citizen s and p ro p erty ( ran e & Co., s u p p lie s ................. 65.47
Syndicate, sin k in g
fro m t mY'’ to D m .'^ i n
r« < o m m . nrta t ton», o f tin- C o m m is sio n w „ u hl b T p r e ^ S u d holders of th e p rec in cts In an d n ear In v esto rs
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, i f ‘r t e a ï a  r . n ï r b î,d y r Co" t’ld* " “ ° " '
A s se m b .y a s
a rec-
_ f" nd .............................................. 157.50
G
resham
to
serv
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cases
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risin
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In
ARE YOU «(HAG TO GET YOI'RSf
1 . R. L. & P. Co., lig h ts ............... 213.50
ju stice co u rt d u rin g th e y ear 1924 by City of P o rtlan d , w ate r for De-
T H E REAL SILK HOSIERY M ILLS have a rra n g e d to give each
Jo h n B row n, Ju stice of th e peace, as-
« « m b e r .......................................... 399.00
von
n Va lr ° / 8 lk H° 80 F R E E ‘iurinB the m onth of Ja n u a ry . If
slsted by A. J. W. Brow n and C ris
h 81*"**;.................. 125 00
He will h H n t ? o™e i a rra n i e.mnn ' 8 for y o u rs' c a " Local R ep resen tativ e,
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" y «""■ “ “ ;
THE PLAN IN BRIEF
inf ?
bring «am ples and tell you about the F re e offer, also give you
PropofieH
To AMERICAN I’EAt E AWARD
w eai f r o m Z r s V A o s V e r T
8° ‘b “ '
m ay * *
IOnK' “S,
I. T h a t th e U n ite d S ta te n
c ln c t8 '
Floyd Mack, su p p lie s ...................... 13.45
312 Madison Aveiin«*. New York City
s h a ll im m e d ia te ly e n t e r th e p e r ­
P re cin c t 305— Jo h n H. P eterso n , D. J- »»■ M etzger, s a la r y .................. 15.00
m a n e n t C o u rt o f I n t e r n a t i o n a l
.Ju stice, u n d e r th e c o n d itio n s If you wish to ex p ress a fu lle r opinion also,
W. McKay, Ed. H eslin, A. L. Stone. J t I' . El*.t.e8, l,al- «»‘a r y ....................... 26.6S
T his S ervice is also F ree.
s t a te d b y S e c r e ta r y H u g h e s a n d p lease w rite to th e A m erican P eace A w ard.
P recin ct 306— W. Q u esin b erry , F ra n k t J. H. llosa, h a u lin g ....................... 54 00
P r e s id e n t H a r d i n g in F e b r u a r y .
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P ow ers, R . ichard
T eg art, D aisy Dick- i W . A. H essel, re p a irs to g ra d e r
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P re cin c t 307
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P au l Bliss, F red A '0* & M elugin, sa w in g ...............
e x te n d its p r e s e n t cooj «• -nt:<»n
1 C. R. Cox, la b o r .............................
2.00
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w ith th e l e a g u e a n il p a r t i c i p a t e Name
R obertson, la b o r...................
200
in th e w o rk o f th e l«eig*je a s a
R. K eller F ra n k Jeff
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Dick Je n n in g s, la b o r.................
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b o d y o f m u tu a l c o u n s e l u n d e r
G ustafson, A. J. K itzm iller, Mabel E k stro m T ru ck ...............
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c o n d itio n s w hich
P le a s e p r in t
1. S u b s titu te m o r a l fo rc e a n d
Boswell, Mrs. C. J. L u n d q u ist, Mrs. C. T e le p h o n e ........................................
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p u b lic o p in io n fo r th e m ilita r y
a n d e c o n o m ic fo rc e o r ig in a lly A ddress . .
M. Z im m erm an. Olive E kstrom . Mamie
C. P. T allm an w as p resen t and eall-
Im p lied in A r tic le s X a n d X V I.
Hoss, R e v . A. 8. Hisey, Mrs. R osa
‘ he atten tio n of th e council to w hat
2. S a f e g u a r d o f M o n ro e D o c­
tr in e .
Itoork,
Minnie E astm an ,
W illiam »'« <:,,||sl«lered a deficiency In th e re-
3. A cce n t th e f a c t t h a t U n ited
Thom , W illiam Booth, I) M Cuthev cel,tly P“«*«'! m ilk o rdinance. W hile
S t a t e s w ill a s s u m e no o b lig a ­ C i t y ..........
1 Newberg Ham, whole or h
y, p r oVi,|jng for
tio n s u n d e r th e T r e a t y o f V e r ­
sa n ita ry co nditions no
C. W. Guile.
s a ille s e x c e p t by A ct o f C o n ­ S tate ........
req u irem en t was m ade for te st of milk
g re ss .
2 Newberg Bacon, light and medium
P re cin c t 309— A. B rugger, J. N as to b acterial content. T he council
4. P ro p o n e th a t m e m b e r s h ip A re you a v o ter?.
C lanahan, F ra n k Gibbs, Roy Gibbs, I ‘oo»t th e m a tte r u n d er advisem ent
in th e Ix*ngue s h o u ld he o p e n e d
3 Newberg Lard,..... med. pa” —
to a ll n a tio n s .
Mabel In g lis, M rs. C. M errill, Jo sie
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ie\» lo p m en t o f i n te r n a tio n a l ’-iw •
G re sh a m , O re g o n
S tanley, Ida H am lin, W illiam H a le s.;
4 Good Cooking Apples
------------------------------------ ------------ | »»• J- P u lfer, A rnold Ruegg, G eorge
5 Hydes Ring Hood River >
T he Misses Ruth and Rena K ennedy
I REE METHODIST
Hleret, John Sleret, J. P. Jo n es, R. c.
METHODIST ( HURI II
from
D ayville. n Oregon,
re visiting
ANNOI
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SERVICES
SERVICES ANNOUNCED
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reg o n , a a re
6 Dried Prunes, 50 to 60 size
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" i P re cin c t 309V4— W. C. B urch, Inez w ,tb Mr«*- Krma S tanley.
T he p asto r, th e Rev. A. 8. Hisey,
7 Dried Prunes, large size
S ervices a t th e F re e M ethodist »•'u s‘e,l. Fred S o u th ard , G eorge W
M,8K L o ren a Racine, d a u g h te r of
will occupy th e p u lp it at both ser- ch u rc h n ex t S unday will begin with ■ K«n n ey. D. W. Em ery, F red B eechlll, Mr- Bnd M rs- L. R acine of G resham ,
6 Dried Apricot?, evtra choice
vices next Sunday a t the M ethodlst Sunday school at 10 o'clock u nder th e
F ' J°h « e o n , J. H. M etzger.
and W illiam A nderson, son of R. I.
E piscopal church, co rn e r of Powell su p erln ten d en ey of Miss M innie Rob . . . . . ,
,
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A nderson of P le a sa n t Home, w ere
7 Dried Figs, large white
and South R oberts avenue. T he topic ertso n . T his will be follow ed nt 11 by "
KNOB N LATOI REEL m a rrie d at V ancouver, W ashington, on
for th e m orning serv ice will be "The p reach in g by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E
8 Dried f'lgs, choice black
WOMAN PASSES AWAY J a n u a ry 7. T he b rid e's sister, th e
Signs of th e T im es.” A fra n k d isc u s­ N Long, his su b ject being " P ra y e r.” j Mrs. Elizabeth" B .~ H alnes wife of groom 's fa th e r and one or tw o frien d s
9 Muscatel Raisins, Special...
sion of th e ten d en cies of some p resen t In th e evening at 7:30 Mrs. Anna | G eorge M. H aines, p o stm aste r a t L at- w itnessed th e cerem ony, a fte r w hich
day d iscu ssio n s in th e relig io u s field. tx>n w tfe of th e p asto r, will p reach. . o n rell, died on Ja n u a ry 5, aged 70 th ey w ent to th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs.
10 Seedless Sultana Raisins
In th e evening a p o p u la r su b ject of an A h ea rty w elcom e w ill be ■xtended to ¡y e a rs 11 m onths and 4 days. She
H elm er Jo h n so n n ear Boring w here a
11 Plain Mixed and Christmas
ev an g elistic n a tu re will be In order.
all.
8 w edding d in n er w as served to rela tiv e s
survived by her h u sband and a son.
12 Oregon W alnuts
T he ch o ir will be p rep ared w ith
F u n eral services w ere held on T h u rs ­ a n l frien d s. Mr. and Mrs. A nderson
RALPH
MERCER
BRINGS
some splendid m usic for b o tl^ o c e a
a re keeping house a t P lea san t Home.
13 Brazil N uts.............................
BRIDE EROM PORTLAND day forenoon at th e C orbett ch u rch
slons.
Gov. W alter A. P ierce gave a splen
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Rev.
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of
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14 Pure Buckwheat Flour, locall
did
ad d re ss before th e stu d e n t btaly
T he F o rw ard M ovement In th e E p ­
R alph M ercer, son of Mr. an d Mrs. view officiating. T he In term en t w as
15 W igwam, Pure Cane Syrup.
w orth L eague is now well u n d er way, T. E. M ercer, su rp rised his p are n ts In th e D ouglass cem etery, w here th e of th e Union High school and v isito rs
and in v ites th e a tte n tio n of th e young by b ringing hom e a bride W ednesday T routdale C h ap ter, O. E. 8., co n d u c t­ on T u esd ay noon w hich was g re a tly
..........................small 2C
ap p re cia ted by all.
people of th e ch u rch . A gospel team night. She w as Miss G eorgia P a rk e r, ed th e b u rial ritu a l.
from W illam ette U niversity will visit ■ fo rm erly of T ro u td ale, who h a s been
Rolling Meat.
G resham on the 20th, and lend help to living In P o rtlan d for th e p ast few
Oregunlan Bargain Offer.
N eat tim e Instead o t ro llin g m eat In
the L eague and th e ch u rch .
T h e O regonian ts m aking a special flour before fry in g try to asted corn
years. A house Is being built for th e
F riday, J a n u a ry 18, th e co n g re g a­ young couple by T. E. M ercer on lots b arg ain offer on th e Daily edition for flukes. It gives th e m eat a delicious
Quality
tion is invited to atten d a w in ter pic­ recen tly acq u ired of J. N. C lanahan the next 234 days for $4 an d on th e m jtty flavor.
and Service
nic la th e ch u rch basem ent. D etails on th e Section L ine ro ad n ear Main b a lly anil Sunday for 30(1 days for
A W ant Ad will sell w hat you d>
$6.00. S u itab le com b in atio n s w ith the
t arratig m ent a re in th e h an d s of th e j stre e t, w here they will m ake th e ir O utlook may be arranged.A dv.
not need and get w hat you do need.
A d ie.' Aid society.
home w hen com pleted.
Adds add to your ati vantage.
Say It th e W a n t Ad way
Jiu-y of American Peace Plan Makes Award.
Winner s Name Withheld. Do You
Approve This Plan?
PAIR GUARANTEED SILK HOSE FREE
WILL YOU APPROVE THIS PLAN?
PERRY KITZMILLER
Grocery Bulletin
Additional Locals
A. W . METZGER