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A • T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13, NO. 100 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, FARMERS’ WEEK PROGRAM IS FILLED WITH HELPFUL LECTURES EEBKUARY WELCOME TO THE FARMERS 13, 103* TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year SCHUYLER JONES FAMILY CAMPING IN CALIFORNIA FARMERS’ BANQUET WILL BE SATURDAY T his is F a rm e rs ’ W eek, th e fifth an n u a l event of th e kind held in T he O utlook is in receip t of a le tte r G resham u n d e r d irectio n of County A gent S. B. Hall. from Mrs. S chuyler Jo n es, w ritte n An ex cellen t p ro g ram of topics and sp e ak e rs has been arra n g e d both I froni Balboa Camp. San Diego, Cali- T he opening day of F a rm e rs ’ week K reu g er of T ro u td ale, local club le ad for th e men an d «’om en w ho a re engaged in som e line of farm w ork an d a fo m ia. in w hich she te lls of m any in- At a w ell atten d ed m eeting of th e w as one of unusu al in te re st and the er. At 2:30 re p o rts of th e g ro u p com su p p lem en tary p ro g ram for th e women in te reste d in im proving th e hom e and C re s tin g events of th e trip w hich she i8 ta k in g w ith her husband and son G resham com m ercial club held last p ro g ram as announced w as ca rrie d m ittees w ill be received. H. C. Sey ca rin g for th e fam ily. T he fa rm e rs i a re given an o p p o rtu n ity to h ear th e sp ecialists in m any I B ally. They a re spending th e en tire nig h t p lan s w ere perfected for the o u t as per schedule. T he m orning a t m our, sta te clu b leader, and L. J. te n d an ce on M onday w as 110 and the Allen, sta te livestock club lead er, wili lines. Most of th e se sp e ak e rs a re from o u r own a g ric u ltu ra l college w here w in ter o u t of doors in th e various ban q u et to be given n ex t S atu rd ay to th e p roblem s an d m ethods a re studied n ot alone from books but by a c tu a l cam Ps of th e so u th lan d and all are be- th e farm ers and th e ir ladles atten d in g afte rn o o n 125. a s sist in th e conference. farm te s ts an d th e ta lk s a re d irect, p rac tica l and helpful. tog benefltted in h ealth by th e experi- th e m eetings of F a rm e r's week. T he Monday w as p o u ltry day and th e Library Cur Will Be Shown. F a rm e rs need th e se in stru c tiv e and stim u latin g conferences. T hey can e,lce- Follow ing is a p a rt of th e le tte r ban q u et w ill be served In M asonic hall m eetings w ere held in M etzger's hall, On T h u rsd ay noon th e new lib ra ry ask q uestions, ta lk over th e ir successes o r failu re s and gain m uch v alu ab le w hich w ill be of in te re st to m any b eg inning prom ptly a t 12:30. w ith A. R. L ym an as chairm an . F red A ccording to re p o rts given by th e inform ation. rea d ers of th e O utlook: H. Cockell, extension service w orker CaF ,P o rtlan d wil1 vlsi» F a rm e rs ’ com m ittees having th e various fea w eek and w ill be p ark ed n ea r th e It is w ell th a t men from our sta te in stitu tio n can com e th u s in co n tact a re su re enjoying th e so u th ern from Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college, In tu re s in ch a rg e it w ill be one of the ch a rg e of reh a b ilita tio n w ork in M ult fountain. M ain and Pow ell stree ts. w ith th e p ro d u cers and u n d ersta n d b etter th e local needs and problem s. And suns,1,ne- It is w onderful. We have any farm er ca n w ell afford to ta k e tim e to “go to college,” as It w ere, for I been..in and n ear San Biego for two __ ___ ___ m ost elab o rate sp rea d s ever served in nom ah and C lackam as counties. O re T his w ill be equipped w ith books to be devoted en tirely to th e services of ... c o l l w Ti ' 7 gon, and C lark county, W ashington ful tr trip throughi th e e “ “¿ Devils ¿ ? lïa ) “ t°h7 WOr* era th a n 0V“r ,o look gave a m ost in te re stin g p rese n tatio n th e ru ra l com m unities. R eg u lar routes ful iP. , esp esp ecially ecially th ro u g h th ~ y ° n .” “ * I never knew th e re w ere so a lte r th e arran g e m en ts, th e c o n trib u The p ro g ram is esp ecially w ell arran g e d into m ain to p ics for each day Ca" of th e cost of raisin g p u lle ts under w ill be estab lish ed and th e e a r will visit stated b ran ch es or p o in ts for the of th e week. T he only conflict is th a t the women, some of them , a re in te r- m any *ra n lte ro ck —w hole m o u n tain s tions to defray th e expenses aud p ro local conditions. Mr. Cockell has vis ested q u ite as m uch in some of th e farm topics as in th e h o m em akine tn n ies th e m ’ ,w ith 8®vera l v arieties of cac- vide a rtic le s for th e m enu have been ited the v ario u s p ro jects u nder his de d istrib u tio n of books th a t a re w anted w hich a re p erh ap s discussed a t th e sam e hours. ‘ the V a Z y V h e re ^ th V y irW g atT wHh m ore gen ero u s th a n ever. It Is ex T his c a r w ill a rriv e a t 1 o'clock and p a rtm e n t and has given in stru c tio n H ow ever, th e benefits w ill be larg e an d la stin g fo r all who atten d th e w ate r tak en from th e Colorado riv er, pected th e atten d a n ce at the farm ers in th e keeping of cost accounts and w ith it w ill be Miss A nne M ulheron, head lib ra ria n , and Miss N elly Fox, m eetings, give due th o u g h t to all th a t is presen ted , m ake carefu l note of th e w hich hT th e w ay. is th ick w ith mud' m eetings will be as larg e or la rg e r rec o rd s, w hich he explained to the m ost helpful su g g estio n s and p ut In p ractice th e advice of e x u e r i e n . e i l in and ,r ed as p a ln t- th e y raise th e m ost th a n la st y ear, as It has Increased b ran c h su p erv iso r, who w ill explain p o u ltry m en p re se n t yesterd ay . Prof. stru c to rs. m - | w onderful le ttu c e I ever tasted. They every year. L ast y ear th e re w ere over th e w ork w hich th e lib ra ry is doing H. E. Cosby, p o u ltry sp e cia list at ship about 75 carlo ad s a day from the 500 a t th e banquet. On account of the valley. They also raise O. A. C., spoke on topics of in te re st to for th e farm e rs and th e ir w ives. All PASTOR PAYS TRIBUTE a re invited to in sp ect the c a r. At the MRS. JENNIE GOOD’S I cum bers, cauliflow er and tom atoes in in c re asin g num ber of ad u lts from y ear p o u ltry m en a t both m orning and a f TO PIONEER WOMAN FUNERAL HELD MOND 4Y' quantitie8- A lfalfa seem s to be the to year it w as th o u g h t best to lim it the tern o o n sessions and gave m uch v alu beginning of th e aftern o o n session R. ________ - m ain d airy crop. It is a very rich, a tten d a n ce to ad u lts, and it is ex p e ct ab le inform ation. P ro fesso r L unn of L. Sabin, Sr., «’ill sp eak on th e lib ra ry By J. W. STOCKTON. Mrs. Je n n ie Good, wife of J J I ,*;veI v aHey of q u ite a larg e size. We ed th e cap acity of th e hall w ill be and its serv ice to th e farm er. Mr. S a th e college spoke on p o u ltry h u sb an Pheobe Ann S tep h en s w as horn a t Good an d m o th er of Mary. M errill an, 1 taxed. T ick ets a re Issued by S. B. bin w as fo rm erly a m em ber of th e dry. St. P a ris, C ham paign county, Ohio, No M in in Good, form er resid e n ts of g re a t m any of th e houses in M exicalll B all to those atten d in g the m eetings. lib ra ry board an d has been a farm er B eginning w ith today tw o assem C h arles Cleveland, Ju d g e G eorge W. of w ide experience. H is farm is n ear vem ber 30, 1841, an d died J a n u a ry 31, G resham , died at St. V incent’s hospi- a re built of adobe and are very queer b lies w ill be held each day of the Boring. 1924, a t th e age of 82 years. ta i in P Portland o rtlan d on on la la st st F F rid rid ay ay and and w w as as | > ! ookinK; K nK’ We ' ve have nave also also visited visited T T ia- ia- S tap leto n and W ill M etzger will act w eek, in th e g ran g e hall fo r th e con She w as m a rrie d to C harles C laggett buried from th e M ethodist E piscopal ‘h v Xth ° ' iU8t v°Uth ° f San Diego’ as a reception com m ittee. T he m em Next F rid a y w ill be d airy and farm z_ ». , ¡w hich by th e way has no a ttra c tio n s sid e ra tio n of household problem s and m anagem en t day a t th e m eetin g s at M arch 9, 1879. T hey cam e to Oregon church In Gi esham on Monday. D eath for us, but is q u ite a joke down here. bers of th e com m ercial club and oth er in M etzger’s h all fo r th e stu d y of farm M etzger’s h all. R. S. Besse, farm th e sam e year, m ak in g th e ir hom e on w as th e re su lt of pneum onia follow ing I T he school buildings h ere a re won- loeal c o n trib u to rs and th e ir ladles will an d o rch a rd topics. T his w as potato th e farm w h ere she resided a t th e an o p eratio n for g o itre w hich she had I derijil. Some very b eau tifu l flowers be hosts. m anagem en t d em o n strato r from O. A. day a t M etzger's hall, w h ere H. W. tim e of h er d eath. E a rly in life she u n d erg o n e a few days previously and a re llere also ’ We visited 011 o u r w ay T he p ro g ram com m ittee h as a r C., «’ill speak both m o rn in g an d a f te r L ynch w as ch airm an . R eports, the ranged for m usic by a m ale q u a rte t, noon on p h ases of th is su b ject and accepted C h rist as h e r S avior an d led o 7 t,?eU,tf‘amUBeXPe? e“ hby d iscussion of po tato problem s and a N. C. Jam iso n , d airy sp ecialist, w ill an ex em p lary C h ristian life, joining or th e fam ily, who h asten ed to h e r m an of S acram en to , Mr. an d Mrs. Dan and a c h a ra c te r sk etch by E arl F ro st d em o n stratio n of potato g rad in g w ere speak a t 1:30 on d airy production th e B ap tist ch u rch in th e little Ohio bedside. Miss M ary Good had been M etzger of Lodi. C alifornia, Mr. and of P o rtlan d . W. B. D. Dodson w ill be given. At th e g ran g e h all Prof. A. w ith h er m o th er d u rin g h er ill h ealth M rs’ B a rry M arkley of T oulare. At th e p rin cip al sp eak er. T he program problem s. T he m eetin g s a t th e g ran g e tow n w here her g irlhood w as spent. G race John so n of Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l In th e w est she found a ch u rch for sev eral m onths p ast and w as at b » £ I?10 ,asi pIaces we also visited w ill not be long and those having It In h a ll «’ill be u n d er th e d irectio n of college discussed problem s of house T be ch a rg e a re d eterm ined to m anage the E sth e r B. Cooley, clo th in g sp e cia list of hom e a t G resham , afte rw a rd becom ing . h . hold m anagem ent. O. A. C. In th e m o rn in g she w ill ta lk a c h a rte r m em ber of th e P lea san t home has been at C orvallis d u rin g th e and Mrs. W. R. B urke who had come p rogram so it w ill be over about 2:30. T om orrow th e m a tte r of soils, fe r on se lectin g m a teria l, d esigning and Home B a p tist ch u rc h at its o rg an iz a p rese n t school year, w here M ervin is over from B erkeley to see Mr. and T he b u sin ess houses of G resham tiliz e rs and ro d en ts w ill be tak en up styles to su it th e individual. In th e tio n in 1897. She w as alw ay s ready doing le ctu re w ork as an in stru c to r in !?ra' M etitger- W hen we a rriv ed a t will be closed from 12:30 to 3. d u rin g chem istry. M errill, who is a profes-1 ,B alb° a c a !n ' , 1,we [ound H a" y C hris- th e b an q u et and en tertain m en t. by sp e cia lists in th e different d e p a rt aftern o o n she w ill ta lk on sh o rt cuts and happy to w itn ess for her Lord. ‘ ' p ro ies tenson and wife who a re located here She leaves to m o u rn th e ir loss a so r of en g in eerin g In th e sta m en ts. A t 10 o’clock F. E. P ric e of and la te m ethods in hom e sew ing. te college and ru n th e cam p sto re and postoffice, d au g h ter, Mrs. E lizab eth M cKinney, O. A. C. w ill ta lk on building up soil of M ontana a t Bozem an, h astened to With them at p resen t are Mr. and Mrs. f r ien d pays t r ib u t e On S atu rd ay th e a n n u a l b an q u et g iv by crop ro tatio n . A t 11 o th e r im p o rt en by th e G resham B usiness m en to g ran d sons, B u rl, C h arles and H arold Join th e fam ily and w as p rese n t a t th e H enry Sell who a re ta k in g In th is TO FRANK A. RICHEY b eautiful su n sh in e. T hey expect to a n t soil problem s w ill be discussed. th e farm ers an d th e ir ladies w ill be M cKinney, a g re a t g ran d son, little fu n eral of his m o th er By G. N. SAGER. At 1:30 I. N. G abrielson of th e U. S. held a t 12:30 in th e M asonic h all. A d B u rl M cKinney, a ll of P le a sa n t Home, classm ate s „„ „ f r a n k A. Richey, w ho passed aw ay and t« ’o b ro th e rs in Ohio, besides a biological d ep a rtm en t w ill ta lk on th e m ission w ill be by tick et. Mervin and pupils of Miss M ary Good I Mr. and Mrs. E rw in G ates of San F eb ru ary 4 a t his late hom e In P le a s h o st of rela tiv e s an d friends. la te s t m ethods of rod en t control. T his and frien d s of th e fam ily assisted in Biego. Mrs. G ates w as form erly Miss a n t Valley, w as born 64 y ears ago on She is no«’ reu n ited w ith h er h u s th e services a t th e ch u rc h d u rin g th e H en rietta W iles. w ill be follow ed a t 2:30 by th e discu s ORATORIO WILL FILL band «’ho w ent to his heavenly hom e was D re a c h ^ ’ h 'J ? 0 J 1*1“ 5™1 se rn i° " t h ^ l a r g C 'h o t e r a l ^ th e 'hom e"of M r th e old donation land claim of his sion of th e im p o rtan ce of hum us in GYMNASIUM FRIDAY 24 y ea rs ago. fath e r, S tu a rt Richey, who w as a pio th e soil and soil problem s of M ultno as p reach ed by th e Rev. A. S. H lsey, S preckles, Sr. We visited N orth Is- n eer of 1852. F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held a t th e m ah county by P ro fesso r P rice. At and th e Rev. A. C. B rack en b u ry , both I land w here the govern m en t has head- It is expected th a t th e o ra to rio .“The F ra n k w as born an d grew to m a n th e g ra n g e h all a n u tritio n pro g ram M essiah,” w hich w ill be p resen ted in P le a sa n t Home B a p tist ch u rc h Sunday fo rm er p asto rs, assisted . T he p all I q u a rte rs for a irp la n e service. Mr. hood In th e old hom e w hich is still a t 2 p. m. T he Rev. E. A. L eo n ard of th e high school gym nasium n ex t F ri b ea rers w ere Ray S trong, F ra n k T ach- ? ates *8 ('n lI>l<>ye(I there. On P oint w ill be conducted by Miss M argery M. r n n r in r « n /.o P o r .n n o o . m «> Boma we clim bed to th e to p of th e Old sta n d in g and Is one of th e few r e S m ith. A t 10 o’clock th e re w ill be day evening u n d er th e au sp ices of the P o rtlan d , assisted by h er p asto r, th e e eron, C larence P arso n s, O rville Zim- Spanlah Hght hoU8e wher0‘ we hH(, ft S. and S. C ircle of th e M ethodist L a la n te rn slides on "A S tory in Ivory,” dies’ Aid, w ill fill th e room to its c a Rev. J. W. S tockton, conducted the m erm an, Roy Gibbs and W alter Metz- com m anding view of th e ocean and m aining lan d m ark s of pioneer days in follow ed by a discussion. A t 1:30 th e pacity. T he o ra to rio «’ill be su n g by services. A larg e co n co u rse of people, ger. T hose who san g w ere C. E. city. H ere in cam p we a re inside the th is locality. On D ecem ber 10, 1888 su b je ct w ill be “A P erso n al M atter of th e P o rtlan d O rato rio society u nder by th e ir p resence, paid trib u te to th e R usher, Miss G ertru d e A lexander zo° ie n ct‘ and ra th e r feel th a t we a re Mr. R ichey w as united In m a rria g e to Miss L illian R osebrook. Soon a fte r C red its and D ebits,” in w hich each one th e d irectio n of Jo sep h A. F inley. Miss m em ory of Mrs. C laggett, w hose p a ss Mrs. H. L. St. C lair and L eslie W alrad 2 °“ ®'" - T ? ey. have “ w onderful . , r a ’• here. Y esterday we saw them feed th e th is event took place th e young people R uth H ein rich w ill play th e accom ing ta k es from th e com m unity an o th er is invited to ta k e p a r t w ith a pencil. « ith G ladys R uegg a t th e piano. In - big python. It is 24 feet long and p an im en t an d sev eral w ell know n b u ilt them selv es a hom e on a p o rtion T h u rsd ay w ill be b erry day a t M etz soloists will ta k e p art. It is expected of its pioneers, h ighly esteem ed for te rm e n t w as in Mt. Scott cem etery. w eighs 200 lbs. It took tw elve m en to of th e old hom estead w hich fell to g e r ’s hall. H. G. A ndrew w ill open the th a t a t le ast 50 voices w ill m ake up th e excellency of h e r c h a ra c te r for her F lo ra Ja n e S um stine w as born in han d le and feed It. They put a ru b b er p ro g ram a t 10 o'clock w ith recom th e chorus. F ollow ing a re th e solo co n trib u tio n s to th e u p building of th e M ishaw aka, In d ian a, M arch 31 1860 1,080 dow n its th ro a t ab o u t two feet. them and upon w hich th ey have r e At tho .1«. -- ' The o th e r end of th e hose w as con- sided ever since. D uring th e y ea rs m en d atio n s of th e econom ic co n fer ists: Mrs. J. A. F inley and Mrs. E d com m unity. < g 17 she w ent w ith h er nected to a sau sag e stuffer and they g a r H oak, so p ran o s; Mrs. O. W. Reif, T he b u rial took place in th e G resh p a re n ts to N ebraska, w here she w as a fed it 25 o r 30 pounds of ground m u t- th a t follow ed four ch ild ren cam e to ence. ad ap tin g th e re p o rt to local con co n tra lto : Guy D. Jo n es, te n o r; J o s am cem etery. d itions. Prof. W. S. Brow n of O. A. C. eph A. F inley, b arito n e. su ccessfu l te ac h er In R ichardson ton, gave it a good rubbing down, th en th is home, Mrs. G ladys C urtm an of w ill d iscuss grow ing problem s a t 1:30. F ollow ing is th e p ro g ra m ; o v er co unty for a n um ber of y ea rs At th e re tu rn e d It to its box inside th e build- C latsk an ie, O regon; R alph V., Verne, she w as m a rrie d to Jacob J. *?« ,w.he1r.e *t ,1U'8 coll«d op w ith an and Miss F lo re n ce Iren e, who a re still At 2:30 a re p o rt of th e local com m it tu re , Miss H ein ric h ; "C om fort Y e ,’ T he com m unity ch o ru s being co n age of 23 t a tn , . i . . elec tric lig h t for w arm th for an o th er a t home. an d “E very V alley,” Mr. Jo n e s; “And tee on developm ent pro g ram w ill be th e G lory,” th e c h o ru s; "O Thou T h at ducted by Joseph A. F inley has ch an g .o o l. io tills union w ere born tw o m onth w ithout an o th er m eal. Several D uring ills life tim e of 64 y ears Mr. ____ ___________ _______ ____ given, th e re p o rt discussed and local T ellest,” Mrs. Reif and c h o ru s; “F or ed th e n ig h t of m eeting from T uesday ch ild ren , M ary and P au l. T he la tte r th o u san d people w itnessed th e feed. 2 ' ' eenifnJ . S„Oi . i aCh 7 ,^ 5 , died a t th e age of 16. In 1903 Mr. and I We a re ‘'having a m ost w onderful R ichey has seen an u nbroken prim eval p ro b lem s considered. At th e g ran g e U nto Us,” c h o ru s; “He S h all Feed fo rest tran sfo rm ed Into m any m odern h all th e club conference w ill be held, H is F lo ck ,” Mrs. R eif; “Come U nto He has w it H en ry Lagto u rell of N atlo n al City and b eau tifu l hom es. w ith Mrs. O. A. Stafford, p resid e n t of H im .” Mrs. F in ley ; “L ift Up Your whhich. h a s ,no co nnection w ith any B enson. Mrs. Good has been to them , H eads,” c h o ru s; “ R ejoice G reatly ,” nessed a villag e of a few hu n d red In th e county club lead ers asso ciatio n in Mrs. u rc h ch o ir or o th e r o rg an izatio n , as to h e r d au g h ter, a loving, carefu l called on us yesterday. H oak; “W hy Do th e N ations ch WnrV . . . . . . . I _ _ . h a b ita n ts grow Into a m odern city of W ork llQO has olroozlv alre ad y sta rte d on th e c a n m o .. th er, devoted th e ch a ir. At 11 group m eetings of R age?” Mr. F in ley ; to th e ir best in te re sts We w ill be leaving for Long Beach "H a lle lu ja h ,” ta ta “ R u th ,” w hich w ill be given in le a d e rs and frie n d s w ill be held. In chorus. of education and developm ent Of | In a few days. W ill also v isit Los 300,000 p opulation. W hen we p ause to about th re e m onths. A ngeles, San F ra n cisc o an d in fact, th in k of th e m ighty tra n sitio n In p ro g th e aftern o o n a t 1:30 o’clock a p o u ltry » n j . , u D inner g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. j C hristian ch a racter. . , ,,, . , . . . All Kinds of p ru n in g sh e ars, p ru n - all w ay p o in ts of In terest along th e re ss and productive e n te rp rise th a t d em o n stratio n w ill be given by A. J. jng saw s, etc., a t L. L. K idder Hdw. Co. and Mrs. Cecil M etzger on la st S unday j ------------------------ co ast ro u te, having tak en the S a c ra has tak en p lace w ithin th e lifetim e of w ere th e la tte r's m o th er, Mrs. N ellie WOOD SAWING m ento, S an ju aq u in valley and Ridge th is m an, we stan d am azed, pow erless G ulikson and son C lair, h er b ro th er- j Q uickly and efficiently done by ex- I ro u te com ing down, Î in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. E p erts. All o rd ers pro m p tly attended to g ra sp th e m ag n itu d e of it all. In E v arts, Mr. and Mrs. O scar Jo h n so n to re g a rd le ss of size. B arg ain s in 12-foot used field g ates. th is b rief sp an th e pro d u ctiv e e n te r an d fam ily. GEO. SHAW Phone 221» ED. SM ITH A. W. M etzger & Co.— Adv. Ï p rise of th e w orld h as advanced a th o u san d y ears. THE PAINT MAN I Mr. R ichey served as a m em ber of th e local school board for a num ber of term s. He also served on th e elec ? tion board a t d ifferen t tim es an d p a r ticip ated In o th e r ac tiv itie s of the i com m unity, especially d u rin g th e e a rlie r h isto ry of th e valley. Mr. Richey w as a g re a t lover of n a L atest P a tte rn s in A C om plete L ine of Ï tu re. He w as profoundly im pressed w ith th e g ra n d e u r of th e m ountain scen ery and th e beau ty of valley and field and he w as never h ap p ier th an ? when in com pany w ith his sons, Phone 1971 3 R alph and V erne on a h u n tin g or Ash ing excursion th a t took them Into the m o u n tain s, and It afforded him g re a t p le asu re to s it by th e hom e fireside and reco u n t bis ex p erien ces when on th ese trip s. Mr. R ichey w as widely know n, e s pecially am ong the o ld er g en eratio n of pioneers, and th e esteem w ith which he w as held was a tte s te d by th e la rg e co n co u rse of frieu d s and neig h b ors who unseiubled to pay th e ir la st so l M a so n ic H a ll, G re s h a m em n trib u te to him w hose voice is hushed in th e e te rn a l silence th u t Given by Gresham Post No. 30, A. L. for Benefit of Local know s no aw akening. National Guard Company T he serv ices w ere conducted by th e Rev. J. N tanford Moore in a few well chosen s c rip tu ra l referen c es and w ords of consolation and hope. The grav e w as covered w ith a w ealth of 4 PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES b eau tifu l floral offerings. Todd ALWAYS AN INSPIRATION Announces the opening of a Paint and Wall Paper store on Powell St., Gresham Wall Paper Paints, Varnishes, Etc. MASQUERADE DANCE THURSDAY. FEBRl'ARY 14. 1924 Unmask at 11:30 p. m. Grand March 11:30 Sapper at 12 •’Clerk DAM E « NTIL 3 a. m. ADMISSION Gentlemen $1.00 (T ax Ex m p t) Window CleiiiiTng F or ex p ert window clean in g see 8. T ajtm a. o r leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n Brown, G resham , phone 2501. Ladies Free C arload A m erican field fence, b a rb w ire, b erry w ire. P ric es a re rig h t. A. W. M etzger & Co.—Adv.