Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 15, 1924, Image 1

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VOL. 13, NO. »2
G resham O utlook
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
«BESHAK. «CLTNOMAH C O IS T I. OREOOS, T| E S P A Ï , J A S I A K Ï 15,
ELEVEN GRANGES WILL INSTALL
FAIR BOARD STARTS PLANS FOR
OFFICERS SATURDAY AT GYM
1924 EXHIBIT WITH MARKED ZEST
<1.50 Per Year
BERRY MANAGER (JIVES
ADVICE TO GROWERS |
NEWBERG DEFEATED
BY GRESHAM 27-21
A le tte r has been addressed to the
I m em bers of th e B erry G row ers I’ack-
iug com pany by th e m anager, D. E.
Splendid Program A rra n g e d fo r Forenoon and A ftern o o n
B oys’ an d G irls’ Club B arns, Theo Tow le reg ard in g m a tte rs of in te rest
W ith G overnor and State M aster as Speakers.
to berrym en. Mr. T ow le’s le tte r fol-
T hose who rem em ber th e defeat su f­
Officers of M ultnomah
B rugger.
lows ;
County F air.
fered h ere last y ear by th e high school
Lunch and Social H o u r at Noon.
F ra te rn a l Societies an d G range, T.
A. W. METZGER. P resid en t.
‘It m ay be a little late hut your bask et ball team at th e hands of New-
J. K reuder.
H. A. LEW IS, V ice P resid en t.
N ext S atu rd ay , J a n u a ry T9, | n a i
m
anagem
ent w ishes you all a happy •>erg high w ill ta s te w ith relish the
P ark in g and A utom obile, F ra n k
F a in lew G range No. 34t.
THEO. BRUGGER, T re a su re r.
foienoon and aftern o o n session here
and
p
ro
sp
ero u s New Year, and we defeat handed out to N ewberg la st
M aster, J a n e t M. G rant.
Heiney.
H. J. PU L FE R , S ecretary .
in th e gym nasium of th e high school,
w ish to pledge th a t we w il| do all in F riday at th e local gym when G re sh ­
O verseer, K atie Jones.
Boys’ an d G irls’ Club Building. F. N
E xecutive Com m ittee.
L ec tu rer, M ary H ollensted.
th e nine g ran g es of M ultnom ah co u n ­
o u r pow er to m ake It so and we w ish am by su p erb team w ork trounced the
Lasley.
S
tew
ard
.
R.
R.
M
orrill.
to th a n k all who helped to m ake o w I ? ’ “ T !° th ® ‘U“ e ° f 27 to 21- Ne» -
A.
W.
M
etzger.
H.
A.
Lewis,
ty and
tw o of C lackam as co u n ­
A ssistan t Stew ard. Clyde Stone.
T. J. K reuder, T. It. H ow itt,
R acing and R ace T rack , T. R. w ln te r picnic th e splendid success it
rg ,
four m en ,n lt8
who
ty will in stall officers, listen to ta lk s
Theo. B rugger.
C haplain, M arg aret Sales.
H ow itt.
was.
We
have
heard
m
any
flatterin
g
,
,
h
ere
Ia8t
y
ear
w
hlch
niake’
‘he
hy G overnor P ierce and S tate M aster
T re a su re r, Roy Stone.
G eorge A. P alm iter.
S ecretary , C a rrie Tow nsend.
C oncessions and Shows, H. A. Lew is com m ents on th e q u ality of the pro- d,‘f,‘at ‘h<> m ore 8lgnal’
An in te restin g , h arm o n io u s and suc-
The first half ended w ith the score
P ublicity. H. L. St. Clair.
T he forenoon p rogram w ill s t a r t . G ate K eeper. E liza Stone.
gram n u m b ers and It Is g ratify in g to
I cesst'ul m eeting of th e new fair board
C eres, Isab elle Lowe.
Office, T ick ets and G ates, A. W. know th a t we have such good ta le n t 12 to 12. At th e beginning of the se c ­
‘p ro m ptly at 10:45 w ith g ra n g e songs
|
to
r
the
M
ultnom
ah
co
unty
fair
was
Pom ona. Ruth Moller.
in o u r com m unity and am ong our ond h alf G resham piled up a lead of
led by H. W. S trong, and opening
| held la st F rid ay n ig h t w ith eleven Metzger.
F lo ra, Susie Bunn.
24 to 13. T hen N ewberg staged a
p ra y e r by Rev. E. A. S m ith of L ents | Lady A sst. S tew ard. C lara Sales.
G rounds and A rran g em en t O. A. m em bers.
I m em bers p rese n t and a good s ta r t w as
M usician, Maud F am h er.
Baptifet church. T he high school o r­
t m ade on p la n s for th is y e a r’s exhibit. E astm an.
"T he season has now tu rn ed the se n satio n al rally and dropped in th ree
P o u ltry an d Rabbits. C. M. L ake
G resham G range No. 270.
ch e stra w ill ren d e r several selections
co rn e r and sp rin g will soon be here long shots from th e re n te r of the floor
T he five m em bers of th old board,
Hogs and Sheep. Jo h n S leret.
G overnor W alter M. P ierce and S tate , M aster, F. C. Hodge.
and we should shape our plans to be and slipped in a close one to the score
H.
A.
Lewis,
Theo.
B
rugger,
T.
R.
O verseer, A. Ruegg.
24 to 21.
Policing, A. F. H am m ar.
M aster P alm iter w ill give sh o rt ad ­
up w ith our w ork so as to get best re ­
L ec tu rer, Sophie C urry.
H ow itt, T. J. K reu d er and F ra n k
P
avilion
and
D
ecorating,
E
dresses. Ray W. Gill, Pom ona m a s­
W inters w ith about (wo m inutes to
S tew ard, B a rb a ra S leret.
W su lts by doing th e w ork In the b erries
H einey, w ere p resen t and w ere called
A ylsw orth.
te r, w ill preside.
A ssistan t Stew ard, Geo. H oney
at the rig h t tim e. F e rtiliz e r should go scored a field bask et and Bailey
I to o rd er by P re sid en t Lewis. A fter
C haplain. Mrs. Win. H o rn eck er
H orses and C attle, David McKeown he applied next m onth and our o rd ers followed hy co n v ertin g a foul. The
D inner w ill be served in th e ca fe­
h earin g re p o rts th e old board ad-
T re a s u re r, Geo. Leslie.
A
utom obiles and A ccessories, C. I, should be in very soon as it tak es w histle blew w ith th e ball in G resh ­
te ria by th e ladies* societies of th e
I jo u rn ed and th e new b oard w as called
S ecretary . Minnie M. Squire.
Raker.
B ethel B ap tist and Zion E vangelical
som e tim e to m ake d eliveries a fte r the a m ’s possession and w ith a lead of six
G ate K eeper, Geo. S leret.
to order. T he m em b ers p resen t, in
E xhibits, F. II. C rane, T. J. K reuder. o rd ers a re received. So we m ust act points over th e ir opponents.
ch u rc h es a t a reaso n ab le charge, and
C eres, Belle T horne.
addition to those m entioned, w ere, Ed. H. A. Lewis.
Pom ona. M arg aret A nicker.
a social hour w ill follow.
a t once. As to th e question of the
S tro n g m issed seven stra ig h t fouls
| A ylsw orth, A. W. M etzger, David Mc­
F lo ra. Mrs. V olbrecht.
P ro g ram Com m ittee, H. L. S t.C la ir, wisdom of using fertilize r th e re can in th e first h alf and tw o in the second
T he in stallatio n cerem onies w ill
Keown,
Jo
h
n
S
leret,
F.
N.
I.asley
and
L ady A sst. S tew ard, S usie Ruegg.
A. W. M etzger, E. W. A ylsw orth.
s ta r t prom ptly a t 2 o’clock, in charg e
be no q u estio n ; not th a t we would half. Five w ere m ade out of th e 18
I H. L. St. C lair. T he eleven m em bers
M ultnom ah G range No. 71.
Prem ium L ist, Theo. B rugger, T. R. recom m end heavy fertilizin g b ut we tried hy all m em bers of th e team . Had
of Mrs. Je ssie M iller, lady a s sista n t
M aster. R. I. A nderson.
p resen t of th e 19 elected w ere sw orn
H ow itt, H. A. Lewis.
stew ard of th e sta te g range, assisted
should ap ply at least a light d ressing a good p erc en ta g e of th ese been con-
O verseer, J. S. Albel.
I in by Ja m es E lk in g to n , n o ta ry public,
T he ap p o in tm en ts a re not com plete and do it an n u ally . T he home b rand verted and a few of th e good field
L ec tu rer, G. W. A llder.
by Mrs. E. A. Niblin as ch aplain, Mrs.
and th e board proceeded to the elec-
Stew ard, M. H. W heeler.
and som e ch an g es in th o se suggested of F a rm F e rtiliz e r su p p lies m uch th a t sh o ts been su ccessfu l th e score would
Lena Nelson as o verseer and M atilda
| tion of officers.
A
ssistan
t
Stew
ard,
Max
Kligel.
m ay be necessary.
G uisness and P. O. Snuffln as a ssista n t
th e p la n ts need and th o se who cannot have been ab o u t 40 to 20.
C haplain. A m anda Byron.
New Officers Elected.
A reso lu tio n w as p resen ted by F. N. ap ply a t least five loads per ac re per
in sta llin g officers, M amie U pdike
I he squad th is week will he drilled
T re a su re r, S arah W heeler.
T he election resu lted as follow s: I. asley w hich put it sq u arely up to th e
p ian ist, and T. J. K reuder, deputy
S ecretary , M arg erite W heeler.
y ear should avail them selves to th e h a rd e r th an ev er on foul shooting and
P
resid
en
t,
A
W.
M
etzger;
vice
p
resi-
board w h eth e r the policy of th e fair s-tockyards or sheep c o rra l product.
sta te m aster.
G ate K eeper, J. F. Brow er.
scrim m age in p rep a ra tio n for .the big
I dent H. A. L ew is; tre a s u re r, Theo I adopted
C eres, A nna Thom pson.
la st y ear of excluding all We have alre ad y received some ca r gam e here F riday, Ja n u a ry 18 w ith
T he em blem b e a re rs w ill be Mrs.
Pom ona, Ida A nderson.
B
ru
g
g
er;
se
creta
ry
,
H.
J.
P
u
lfer.
T
he
'
q
u
estio
n
ab
le
and
gam
bling
fea
tu
re
s
Louise Nut«, Mrs. F. O. Snuffln and
o rd ers hut as th e supply iH lim ited, o r­ H ili M ilitary.
F lora, Inez L auderback.
p resid e n t and vice p resid e n t a re ex- j w ould be continued th is year. The
Mrs. Ida B. K reuder.
d ers should be placed a t once.
Lady A sst. Stew ard. A lta Stafford.
I his gam e and one o th e r in P o rt­
officio
m
em
bers
of
th
e
executive
com
-
j
reso
lu
tio
n
,
w
hich
w
as
adopted
u
nanl-
T he follow ing a r e th e offlcers-elect
Ju v e n ile M atron, A lta M. G entry.
"In addition to anim al fertilize r we land w ith H ill M ilitary will decide
m
ittee.
T.
R.
H
ow
itt,
Theo,
B
ru
g
g
er
mously,
is
as
follow
s:
of th e various g ran g es who w ill be
Sandy G range No. 392.
and T. J. K reu d er w ere selected as the
W hereas, It is becom ing a recog- w ish all o u r m em bers would o rd er who sh all go to th e d istric t to u rn a ­
M aster, A. C. Thom as.
jo in tly in stalled a t th is m eeting!
O
verseer,
Mrs.
A.
W.
Bell.
|
th
re
e
ad
ditional
m
em
bers.
nlzed
fact th a t th e m ain p u rp o ses of a from 1 to 200 pounds of p otash for ment. It is th e big gam e of the 1924
P lea san t Valley G range No. 848.
L ec tu rer, Mrs. J. M. C. M iller
T
he
se
c
re
ta
ry
read
a
le
tte
r
from
Eo
u
n
ty
,f air are «ducational. in stru c - each ac re acco rd in g to th e grow th of season for th e high school and en ­
M aster, J. W. F ro st.
e ia r y reau a le tte r from tive and e n te rta in in g : and th a t the can es you have, in o th e r w ords the th u siasm an d school sp irit are a t a
S tew ard, C. E. L ittlepage.
O verseer, J. A. Paul.
J. J. Jo h n so n sta tin g th a t It would be fa irs th a t a re receiving th e m ost
A ssistan t Stew ard, W ill Bell
h eav ier th e yield th e m ore p otash you high pitch.
L ec tu rer, E. A. Paul.
im possible for him to se rv e as di­ h ea rty su p p o rt from th e g en eral pub­
C haplain, Mrs. D. D ouglas.
W ednesday evening a double header
w ill need to help firm up and sw eeten
S tew ard, A m elia Fields.
T re a su re r, A. J. M orrison.
re c to r and ex p ressin g his in te re st In lic a re th o se fa irs th a t a re stressin g
will
be played a t the gyni, th e M idgets
A ssistan t Stew ard, Sidney P au l
th
e
berries.
T
his
is
very
Im
p
o
rtan
t
to
S ecretary, Ja s. Bell.
th e success of th e fair and w ishing th e th e se objects on an ab so lu tely clean
C haplain, M. Smith.
b asis; and,
you as th e firm b erries w ill b rin g the v ersu s Sellwood and A m erican Legion
G ate K eeper, J. M. T hom as.
board success.
T re a su re r, K itty Batem an.
Ceres, Mrs. A. P a rre t.
W hereas, T he holding of a su c c e ss­ best p rice and th e use of from $2.50 to v ersu s Maroon F of P o rtlan d .
S ecretary , A nna Lehm an.
Pom ona. Mrs. J. S o u th erlan d .
It w as rep o rted th a t sev eral o th ers ful a g ric u ltu ra l and livestock fair in $5.00 per a c re of p otash may m ean
T he sophs continued th e deadlock
G ate K eeper, A lbert Fields
F lo ra, Mrs. A lice R oberts.
rec en tly elected on th e board would ,a ”Z conim uili‘y Is a g rea t stim u lu s io from $40 to $50 per acre b etter value In an o th er gam e w ith th e stro n g
C eres, M attie Miller. •
Lady A sst. Stew ard, Mrs. Bina Bell probably fail to qualify. In th a t case >’-1®* agrlc-UltHr81 “ «‘hods and th e
Pom ona, S arah F ro st.
ju n io r q u in te t holding them to a tie
M usician. Mrs. F. W. S trach .
breeding of livestock along b etter In th e b erries.
F lo ra, Effie Sager.
Ex. Com., J D. D eShazer, L. H ene- it w ill devolve on th e b o ard to fill th e lines, and th ereb y being a decided fac­
"W e wiuh ag ain to u rg e increased score even a fte r a five m in u te period
Lady A ssistan t S tew ard, B ulah berg, F. W. C anning.
vacancies.
to r in helping to b ring about a m ore p la n tin g s of stra w b e rrie s and goose­ of playing follow ing th e end of the
Miller.
H. E. C., Mrs. A. C. T hom as, Mrs. A.
d esirab le condition on the farm s, and b erries as values prom ise to be real second half. A nother gam e m u st be
A
com
m
ittee,
co
n
sistin
g
of
A.
W.
M usician, Glee Madden.
W. Ball, Mrs. A lice R oberts.
th ereb y fav o rab ly affecting all of the
M etzger, T. R. H ow itt an d Theo. B ru g ­ people, those in th e cities and tow ns good in th ese b erries and as su g g est­ played to d eterm in e th e cham pionship
E xecutive Com m ittee, H. P oppleton,
D am ascus G range No. 269.
T. P. C am pbell, G. H. Richey.
ger,
w
as
appointed
to
a
r
r
a
n
g
e
the
sec­
as well as those in the co u n try . And ed in fo rm er a rtic le s It gives you a of the in te rc la ss series. T he p e r­
M aster, G. F. P eterson.
C orrespondent, G ran t Sager.
r e ta ry ’s salary .
W hereas, T he boys’ and g ir ls ’ in ­ g re a te r d iv ersity and ad ditional b as­ cen tag es a re as follow s; Sophs 666,
O verseer, Seth Young.
Rockwood G range No. 323
d u stria l clubs section of th e extension kets for y o u r eggs and If we a re to ju n io rs 666, sen io rs 333, fresh m en 333.
L ec tu rer, Mrs. M. J. P eterso n
H.
A.
L
ew
is
w
as
selected
to
re
p
re
­
M aster, F. H. C rane.
serv ice d ep a rtm en t of O. A. C. have
Stew ard, Ben Musa.
sen t th e board a t th e m eetin g of th e grow n to such im portance th a t they build up a w ell rounded can n in g in
O verseer, M ary L. K rueger.
A ssistan t Stew ard. E ld o re Johnson.
L ec tu rer, Ada B urch.
C haplain, Mrs. H e n rie tta A nderson N orth-Pacific fa ir asso ciatio n and th e d irectly co n n ect m ore fam ilies w ith , ' U8try tl,a t wil1 a ttr a c t w orking peo NATIONAL (Jl ARD
S tew ard, C. B. Johnson.
N orth-Pacific R acing asso ciatio n to be th e in te re sts of the M ultnom ah county I pIe to o u r te rrito ry they m ust he sup-
ACCEPTS CHALLENGE
T re a s u re r, E rick B artell.
A ssistan t S tew ard, A lbert K reuger.
S ecretary, O. E. P eterso n .
held
jo in tly at S eattle J a n u a ry 28 and fair th a n any o th er group of people Plied w ith v o r k d u rin g a longer sea-
C haplain, Mabel Boice.
T “
th6 W'“ ° r h“ H
Gate K eeper, Mrs. Ja m es Im el.
A challen g e for an Indoor Held m eet
29. Mr. L ew is w as in stru c te d to se ­ ‘ W hereas,‘^T h e ‘i S ^ l u b ” lead ers h °” '
T re a s u re r, B. E. Boice.
Ceres. Mrs. Jam es Jo h n so n .
has been received by the local N ation­
th
ro
u
g
h
th
e
ir
local
club
lead
ers
asso-
Byging
a
Kre
a
‘e
r
d
iv
ersity
In
our
S ecretary , C. H. H aynes.
cu
re
If
possible
a
date
in
A
ugust
for
Pom ona, Miss A ille B artell.
G ate K eeper, Thos. Rowen.
elatio n ,
have adopted reso lu tio n s ir u ,‘ P lan tin g s for th e p ast five y ears al G uard com pany from B com pany,
th e M ultnom ah county fair.
F lo ra. Mrs. H ilda A nderson.
Ceres, A lice W eiland.
It w as voted to em ploy W. H. M itch­ w hich offer th e ir help and su p p o rt to and th e wisdom of th e advice is being 162d In fa n try of P o rtlan d , th ro u gh
Lady A sst. S tew ard, Mrs. Nola
Pom ona, F lorence M arig.
e M ultnom ah county fair board to proved by tim e. L e t’s act th is year C aptain D. D. H all. It w as voted at
Stone.
ell to secu re ad v e rtisin g for th e p rem ­ th
F lo ra, Lois Moore.
help to m ake th e 1921 fair a success, an d get sta rte d on th e road to b etler
M usician, Miss E stelle Jo hnson.
th e m eeting of th e h e a d q u a rte rs com ­
ium
list
and
han
d
le
th
e
concessions
Lady A ssistan t S tew ard, E thel J o h n ­
i n . , .
■
I L th e fatr *8 Placed on a clean basis.
son.
T his w ill be a public in stallatio n In cid en tally it w as sta te d th a t th e T h erefo re, be it
pany la st n ig h t to accep t th e c h a l­
profits.
Russellville Grange No. 868.
and all g ra n g e rs and frie n d s of the concessions la st y ear n etted th e fair
Resolved by th e board of d ire c to rs
"T h ere Is aso a b rig h t fu tu re for lenge. The d ate has not been set but
M aster, A. L. M cFarland.
g ran g e a re invited to be p resen t. It th e sum of $3035.95 and th e prem ium ° i ,7le M ultnom ah County F a ir asso- 'h o se who p la n t o rch a rd s of Royal ft will p robably be som e evening In
O verseer, Dave Lewis.
ch <‘r r ,e " 8nd F r .n q u e tte w alnuts F eb ru ary . It will be open to th e pub­
Is
especially u rged th a t a ll com e for list $427.50; th a t Mr. M itchell was ex- thU °the li t h ^ d a y T l a n u V r y “ w « ’
L ec tu rer, G race Bridges.
th e m orning session and p ro g ram to perienced, ab so lu tely re lia b le and his th a t we a re in h ea rty accord w ith th e
" 1 ‘® ‘ eep 80 «Bstrlcts to th e south lic w ithout churge.
S tew ard, A. M. Cole.
begin at 10:45 sh a rp . T he la rg e st hall com m ission w as low co n sid erin g th e local leaders in th e ir d esire for a sue- and ea8t o i G resham .
A ssistan t Stew ard, A. J. Welp.
T his prom ises to be one of th e
C haplain, L. M. D augherty.
in th e e a ste rn p a rt of th e co unty has w ork and resp o n sib ility involved. Ex- c<‘88‘u ' ‘a ‘r ‘n 1924, and do hereby
“ Y°u need som e of th e seasoned g re a t ath letic ev en ts of th e n ear fu ­
T re a su re r, C. H. Schw erdtm an.
been secured In o rd er to accom m odate p erien ce had show n, it w as stated , th a t i i n h ^ n v s ^ n r t * ^ i h e.u llJb leailer8’ th e tle wood we have on hand, you b etter tu re and th e public will w atch eag er­
S ecretary , G race E. Talbot.
Mr. M itchell had m ade th e se sources th e g en eral public'"'that we” w B ?^ „ “"¡1
*“ ° nC®
“ 18 K° " ,g fa8‘
th
e larg e num ber expected.
ly for th e date. It will be held a t the
G ate K eeper, R. W. Gill.
high school gym nasium .
D. E TOW LE, M anager.
C eres, M arcella Gill.
of rev en u e a safe and v alu ab le asse t th a t is in o u r pow er to p u t th is fair
C om m ittees in C harge.
Pom ona, J. E. Stein.
on a clean b asis; and we w ill endeavor
T he events w ill include a basket
T he com m ittees in ch a rg e of th e in ­ to th e fair.
F lora, F lo ran ce E. Talbot.
On th e assu m p tio n th a t se v eral mem- tO Yeep
,n d ®«en t or im m oral show s POST AND CORPS TO HAVE
ball gam e, an indoor baseball gam e,
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Lady A sst. Stew ard, G ertru d e H a l­
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JOINT INSTALLATION w all scalin g co n test, eq u ipm ent race,
verson.
G eneral c o m m itte e — R. W. Gill,
centipede race, three-legged race, r e ­
M usician, C ollette Boyle.
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and
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c h a irm a n ; J. J. Jo h n so n , A nna L eh ­
A Joint In stallatio n of th e officers of
Lents Grange No. 351.
m an, M. M. S quire, R. I. A nderson. W. follow ing as su p e rin te n d e n ts of th e to m ake th e 1924 fair a re a lly w orth- M. A. Ross P o st No. 41 G. A. R., and lay race, w heelbarrow race.
w hile event In th e h isto ry of M ultno-
H arriso n M. S q u ire and H arry F.
M aster, W. L. H otchkiss.
F. H enkle, Ja n e t M. G ran t, P ete r W el­ d ep a rtm en ts n am ed;
Ihe W om an’s Relief Corps No 8 of C u rry a re new re c ru its In th e head­
H o rtic u ltu re and A g ricu ltu re , Mr. m a^ co u n ty-
■x O verseer, W. A. Young.
land.
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G resham will be held In the G range
L ectu rer, C. L. R obinson.
an d Mrs. F. H. Crane.
son.
Milk re p o rt b lan k s now for sa le hall on S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 19, com ­ q u a rte rs com pany.
Stew ard, A. F. Miller.
F lo ra l and D ecoration, Mr. and Mrs. cheap at th e O utlook office.
A ssistan t S tew ard, T. N. H agen-
m encing a t noon. W. M. H en d ersh o tt I
A rran g em en t and d eco ratio n —M. M. Jo h n Tow nsend.
berger.
Red C ross Appeal.
P h o n e w ant ads. to 1561.
Squire, c h a irm a n ; R. I. A nderson,
of P o rtlan d , will be the In stallin g of­
i
C haplain, Je n n ie R. Miller.
T he Red C ross Hhop at P o rtlan d Is
P e te r W eiland.
ficer for the G. A. R. Mrs. W. M H en­
T re a su re r, R. C. P rince.
m aking an appeal for m en ’s, w om en's
d ersh o tt will in stall for th e W. R. C„
P ro g ram —J. J. Jo hnson, ch a irm an :
S ecretary , Em m a H otchkiss.
and c h ild re n ’s clothing, underw ear,
G ate K eeper, D. C. McNees.
J. D. Chitw ood, J a n e t M. G rant.
assisted hy M arg aret Becker and other shoes, books, h ats, fu rn itu re , ple­
C eres, L ilah Young.
In sta lla tio n — T. J. K rueder, c h a ir­
ladies from P o rtlan d . T he fam ous
n tie s , b ric-a-b rac, u m b rellas, carp ets,
Pom ona, Mary P. P rince.
m an; A. C. T hom as, A nna Lehm an.
G rand Arm y q u a rte t will he present
F lo ra. Ju lia P utnam .
odds and ends of any kind, n ew sp a­
and fu rn ish m usic and singing for the
P ublicity—I.. B. B aketel, ch a irm an ;
Lady A sst. S tew ard, M atilda G uis­
pers, m agazines. In fact, an y th in g In
ness.
occasion.
A d ju tan t G eneral C. A
M. O. N elson, H. L. St. C lair, E. W.
th e line of ap p a rel o r household goods.
M usician, Mamie Updike.
S tra tto n . G race E. Talbot.
W illiam s, Jaco b S ch lo tterb ack , F. M.
In o rd er to c a rry on o u r good w ork
C o rresp ondent, C. L. R obinson.
V arner, S tate In sp ec to r Jo h n Q uinton
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Pom
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range
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H. E. C.. M atilda G uisness.
o u r stock m ust be kept up and we are
and o th e r com rades from P o rtlan d are In special need of m en’s, boys and
ficers are as follow s;
Colninbiii G range No. 267.
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expected
io be p resen t. D inner will
M aster, W. F. Henkle.
M aster, R. W. Gill.
women s clothing, u n d erw ear ami
O verseer, C lara E. Sm ith.
be served hy th e ladles of th e W. R. C.
O verseer, C lara L arsson.
shoes, and gladly ac cep t anything.
L ec tu rer. D ella Henkle.
L ec tu rer, M ary E. P alm er.
If th e good people of G resham will
S tew ard. A. W. S tew art.
S tew ard, J. W. F ro st
EARMERM WEEK SET
A ssistan t S tew ard. F red K nleriem .
ta k e or send th e ir d onations to Mrs,
A ssistan t S tew ard , J. O. Kelly.
LOR LEBRI ARY 11-16 Jo h n M etzger’s, th e Red C ross tru ek
C haplain. M yrtle Ellis.
C haplain. C arrie Tow nsend.
T re a s u re r. F red Benfield.
T re a su re r, M. M. S quire
P re lim in ary p lan s for th e an n u al from P o rtlan d will g ath er them up
S ecretary , E dith A. B utler.
S ecretary , G race E. T albott.
fa
rm
e rs' w eek In G resham was the w hen th e re Is a load.
G ate K eeper, F ra n k K nieriem .
G ate K eeper. J. E. S tan sb u ry .
Ceres. Veda B utler.
p rin cip al m a tte r before the m eeting
C eres, Nell H arlow .
Pom ona. R osetta H enkle.
Pom ona, Alice W elbes.
of G resham C om m ercial club last
DO YOr APPROVE
F lora, F ra n ce s Evans.
F'lora, L ucile M itchell.
night. 8. H .iH all, county a g ric u ltu ra l I
Lady A sst. Stew ard, M ary N orth- ! Lady Asst. S tew ard, M atilda Guis-
tiie peace plan
agent, who has th e w eek’s program
way.
ness.
M usician. C lara L arsson.
In ch arg e, sta te d th e event would oc­
M usician, Mamie Updike.
E lsew here In th e Outlook will be
Evening ’»tar »■range No. 27.
c u r th e second w eek in F eb ru ary , b«
found a su m m ary of th e Bok prize
M aster. J. J. Johnson.
LYNCH (IRCLE MEN
ginning F eb ru ary 11. The club voted
peace plan, selected by a Jury of
O verseer. S. H. Covel I.
A m e ric a s forem ost statesm en from
(JIVE
LEAH
YEAH
PARTY
to
p ut on th e farm e rs banquet on S a t­
L ecturer, Mary E. Palm er.
m ore th an 22.000 p lan s subm itted,
urday, F eb ru ary 16, a t noon In Ma­
Stew ard. A. V. F olkm an.
and offered as th e m ost p ractical
A unique and en jo y ab le e n te rta in ­
sonic hall.
A ssistan t Stew ard, L. D. E lliott.
one to bring about an end of all
m ent was given la st F rid ay n ig h t at
C haplain. Ida E nglish.
C om bilttees w ere au th o rized and
w ars am ong n atio n s of the earth .
T re a su re r. W llda Buckm an.
th e Lynch schoolhouse by th e men of
ch airm en ap p o in ted who will meet
The com m ittee is anxious to get
S ecretary , Mary R G ibhardt.
the P.-T. A., who p ut on a leap year
next Monday night, th e 21st, at the
as quickly as possible an ex p re s­
G ate K eeper, L. L aw rence.
p arty and program . M usical n um ­
sion of public opinion upon th is
city hall to com plete arran g em en ts.
C eres, E ugenia C orkrane.
the GREAT AMERICAN.
bers w ere given by a m ale q u a rte r,
plan and ask s every ad u lt to b allot
Pom ona, Jo se p h in e C lagett.
L. njam ln F ra n k lin , w hose b irth im < u rre d on Ja n u a ry 17, 1706, is held up
upon It.
F lora, M innie B. Baker.
m em bers of th e circle, who ap p eared
WOOD RAWINA
Lady A sst. S tew ard. Jo sep h in e P a rk - w ith ebony faces and sang in real , as one of A m erica’s and th e w orld s m ost successful m en. As the c e n tra l
Find the b allo t in th e Outlook,
Q uiekly and efficiently done hy ex­
ard.
w 7 " 2 ,rlft th '" ,h e W‘“ k of hl" b ,r,h »•
Nat- p erts. All o rd ers prom ptly attended
fill It out and m all o r deliver to the
so u th e rn style. A fter th e m u sical p r o - '
M usician. B ernice H arris.
.
, ri
T h rift In ap p licab le n ot only to m oney and basfneMM to reg a rd le ss of size.
Outlook th a t re su lts may be fo r­
E xecutive Com m ittee, S. H. Covell, gram the rem a in d er of th e evening 1
ap p lies to th e Im provem ent of o ne’s tim e and m en tal and physical pow ­ GEO SHAW Phone 229 ED. SMITH
w arded to th e com m ittee.
w as spent in dancing and all rep o rted
Jo sep h P aquet.
e rs and to th a t developm ent and co n servation of life's forces and reso u rces
Supt. T ableaux. Ada B. Kelly.
, a m ost enjoyable evening.
MIX-ROOM H O U SE for rent. Hath, wa
Do lo u r Part. It Will Help.
th a t at e th e baals of success.
ter and elw irlelty
W. R Thorn«. Rank
of Gresham, phone 1ZV1