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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1924)
T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, VOL. 14, NO. 28 FAIR PLAY ASKED FOR E. A. ENQUIST VOTERS, DON’T GET CONFUSED VOTINO FOR COMMISSIONERS M ultnom ah county, beyond th e city lim its of P o rtlan d , is big in a re a b u t 1 com paratively sm all In voting stre n g th . T h at p a rt of ou r com m uni- j ty has a m erito rio u s claim for re p re se n tatio n in the le g isla tu re, and offers a candidate for th e rep u b lican n o rn l-’ n atio n in th e person of E. A. E n q u ist ; of W arrendale. T h at E n q u ist Is w ell th o u g h t of by tho se who know him b est is evidenced by the fac t th a t he ■ has been school d irecto r and clerk the g re a te r p a rt of 20 y ea rs he has lived In the d istrict. G enerosity and fa ir play a re big e le m ents in red-blooded A m ericanism . H eeding th ese im pulses every voter should give th e situ atio n th o u g h tfu l co nsideration and m ake it his p a rtic u - | la r b usiness to see th a t ou r a g ric u l tu r a l com m unity sh a ll have re p re se n ta tio n on th e ticket. Out of 13 to be REPUBLICANS, UNITE. nom inated it is not too m uch to ask T he follow ing recom m endations are th a t one come from outside th e city of ma(je by th e Oregon R epublican club P o rtlan d . , an(j th e Oregon R epublican U nion E. A. E n q u ist of e a ste rn M ultnom ah conference. T hese nam es a re urged county (P. O. W a rre n d a le ) is a can- ¡n or(j er th a t d elegates and electo rs d idate fo r re p re se n ta tiv e in th e legis- m ay be d istrib u ted th ro u g h o u t th e la tu re. H e w as born of Sw edish p ar- gtaj e en tag e in 1884 and brought to A m eri F o r D elegates— S tate a t L arg e ca In his childhood. A high school Bishop, F an n ie K., of M arion Co. education has been supplem ented by C a rter, Wm. A., of M ultnom ah Co. 20 y ea rs p rac tica l experience in com E venson, O. J., of C olum bia Co. m ercial flàhing and farm in g in e a s t F u lto n , G. C., of C latsop Co. e rn M ultnom ah county, an d ’h y active Johnso n , A. J., of B enton Co. In te re st in ed ucational m a tte rs, he M arsters, A. C., of D ouglas Co. h aving been d irec to r and c le rk of M etchan, Phil, of M ultnom ah Co. school d istric t No. 46 for m any y ea rs. F o r D elegates T hird C ongressional T he follow ing ex cerp ts strik e th e k ey D istrict (M ultnom ah Co.) n ote of his platfo rm : M atthieu, 8. A., of M ultnom ah Co. "G ive every th in g th a t grow s a good Lee, J. D., for Coolidge (w rite in s ta r t—boys and g irls Included—and For President th e crop w ill tu rn out w ell. L eg isla Coolidge, Calvin, of M asschusetts. tion th a t gives In tellig en t expression F o r Vice P re sid en t to m oral and ed ucational forces is Low den, F ra n k 0., of Illinois. good leg islatio n —and good business. F o r E lecto rs W e w ill go faste r if we go slow , w ith Boyd, Daniel, of W allow a Co. ex p erim en tal legislation. T he b eaten G eorge, M. C., of M ultnom ah Co. tr a il is sa fe st and b est in th e long G owan, A. W., of H arn ey Co. ru n . T axes w ill reduce them selves if H olm an, Glen O., of P olk Co. w e a re as ca refu l and fru g a l w ith S tea rn s, Sr., J. O., of M ultnom ah Co. th e public m oney as we a re w ith our T he follow ing rep u b lican s a re rec- own. In public, as w ell as in p riv ate omnj en(j ed fo r n om ination fo r th e life, we should keep In line w ith th e ¡ gtate le g isla tu re : id eals of rig h t th in k in g men and F o r S tate S en ate w om en.” C orbett, H a rry L. H is slogan is, "E conom y: More D unne, Joe E. E conom y; S till More Econom y.” H uston, O liver B. S tap les, Isa a c E. TO OUR READERS. T hom as, G eorge B. On acco u n t of th e second re g u la r F or R ep resen tativ es (T h irteen ) Issue of th e O utlook th is w eek com ing on election day, it has been found Bailey, .1. O. n ec essary to p u t th is issue in th e B ennett, J. E. m ails T h u rsd ay n ig h t and F rid ay E n q u ist, E. A. m orning. G erm an, F red W. So m uch political ad v e rtisin g de G ordon, H e rb e rt m anded space in T uesd ay ’s O utlook th a t m uch reading m a tte r and som e H u rlb u rt, Thos. H. ad s intended for th a t issue had to be K im ble, Addle S. om itted. K irkw ood, R. J. An effort has been m ade to get th is K oehn, G eorge L. issue d istrib u ted as early as possible. K uehn, Louis. BRIQUETS. Lew is, D. C. All C. O. D. o rd ers delivered in Ju n e R auch, Geo. L. fo r one ton or m ore, $14.75. E kstrom W oodw ard, W illiam F. T ru c k Service, phone 1581. PROCURE YOUR SUN HATS NOW . For Boys.........................$1.25, $1.45, $2.15 For Men a t ...........................$2.25 and $3.75 These canvas shoes are the reliable product of the Bea con Falls Shoe Company New Patent Leather Steppers cor the little folks, brown leather sandals, sizes 11 to 5, real leather WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiimiiiiMiiiiiniiiitiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiL Community Social I = = j G resh am G ra n g e H a ll SATURDAY, MAY 17, AT 8 P. M. I .— ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I A u sp ices o f D ivision o f O reg o n S ons o f V etera n s B en efit lo c a l cam p COMMERCIAL CLUB MEMBERS FORI M MONDAY EVENING K IM I WORDS. Mr. F. S. Senu is a law yer of P o rt- land and a farm er of G resham . He Is a t hom e in P o rtlan d in th e Yeon building an d a t home h ere on his farm ju st south of H ogan statio n . I ' DON’T BE MISLED. T h at is a tine piece of political ch ican ery on th e p a rt of c e rta in can- didates for co unty com m issioner and th e ir b ack ers to s ta rt th e idea th a t if 1 th e ir tick et as a w hole is not voted It w ill m ore th a n likely let th e r e Mr. Senn is also at hom e in saying called com m issioner back in. kind w ords and show ing his a p p re D on't be m isled into th in k in g th a t ciation of th e efforts of o th ers. Of you have to vote for S m ith in o rd er course, being a p ro g ressiv e fa rm e r as to keep Rudoen from being re-elected w ell as law yer, he ta k es th e Outlook. on th e recall. T h ere's n o thing to It. H is recen t le tte r in ren ew in g his su b Vote your choice but consider c a re sc rip tio n is too good to be lost o r soon fully th e ad v isab ility of voting for a fo rg o tten . H is le tte r is a double m an who h as had y ea rs of experience h ead er, as you w ill see, w hich is ad d ed proof of o u r previous statem en t. In county affairs w ith a clean record In p referen ce to one who has had H e says. none. "W e have y o u r ex p iratio n notice on th e G resham O utlook, and h erew ith | 8 H E B | F P HURLBURT A WORKER, enclose you our check for $1.50. F o r ten y ea rs Sheriff H u rlb u rt has “In th is connection, p erm it us to say th a t we have enjoyed your p aper been in office and from th e tim e he d u rin g th e p a st year. We find it full took th e oath of office he has labored of good Usings, and though we have co n stan tly to b rin g th e office w ith its th e P o rtlan d p ap ers every day, yet m any different d ep a rtm en ts to be sec we alw ay s look fo rw ard to o u r local ond to none in th e w hole country. p ap er. I am in te reste d in th e G re sh T h a t he has succeeded in a re m a rk am d istric t, as 1 have a farm of some able m an n er is a m a tte r of record 220 ac res n e a r H ogan statio n , and A casu al v isit to th e co u rth o u se will your p ap er h as never overlooked an convince anyone of this. To so su c o p p o rtu n ity to boost G resham and ceed has dem anded executive ability of a high o rd er, co n stan t and faithful vicinity. service, th e ra r e sagacity in selecting “ P erm it m e also to th a n k you for th e proper dep u ties and a s sista n ts t o th e kindly m ention you have m ade of g eth er w ith th e supervision of all th e th e candidacy of W. A. E k w all for d ep artm en ts th a t th is high efficiency c irc u it ju d g e of M ultnom ah county. sh a ll be m aintained. And w ith all th is Mr. E kw all w as in my office and w as Sheriff H u rlb u rt p ossesses th e happy asso ciated w ith me fa r som e 12 years. facu lty of keeping th is varied ma H e studied law w hile in my office. ch in ery ru n n in g harm oniously. T h ere Being w ithout m eans, he w as co m p ell h as never been even a rip p le of d is ed to w ork d u rin g th e daytim e and cord, n eith er h as th e re been any studied law a t night, finally passin g clash w ith th e local police d e p a rt th e b ar exam in atio n w ith c re d it to m ent, even th o u g h he has m ore legal him self. L ater on he w as appointed au th o rity th a n th e local police, in to th e bench by th e m ayor of th is city, th a t th e co unty is bigger th a n the from am ong m any candidates. Since city his elevation to th e bench he h as giv T he m an w ho p ossesses th e se var en em in , . . en . t . sa tisfac tio n , both to . the .led q u alities is indeed ra re . In th ese b a r and to th e pub ic. T hough h e h a s • ten g T M. H u rlb u rt haa proved him self not only of g reat com pelled to stru g g le sin ce childhood, w orth to th e county, b u t each year, he has, th ro u g h in d u stry an d honesty, because of his experience, he has be m ade h lm salf adm ired and com m end com e of m ore and m ore value to the ed by all th o se who know him , and ta x payers. By quiet, w atchful, p e r we bespeak for him your k in d est co n siste n t atten tio n to duty, he saves sid eratio n a t th e p rim a ry on May .16, th o u san d s of d o lla rs for th e people. w hen he com es up for nom ination. It would be th e h eig h t of folly to d is pense w ith th e service of such a m an MORE GOOD WORDS. T h ere Is no office w ith m ore te m p ta We alw ays th o u g h t th e O utlook w as tions to g ra ft and co rru p tio n . But In a class by Itself b u t now we le arn j Sheriff H u rlb u rt has ten y ea rs of th a t it is in a class of six—th e b est j clean, stra ig h t, honest service to rec- six. Even th a t m eans a good deal om m end him. T h ere Is no arg u m en t, and we ap p re cia te th e kind w ords how ever p lausible, th a t can overcom e and co n sid eratio n th a t placed us serv ice like this. Our ap p reciatio n am ong th o se on th e high p in n acle of can best be show n next F rid a y by an en th u sia stic and stro n g m ajo rity of fam e. A le tte r from th e U n iv ersity of votes to keep him In office as our sheriff. M issouri School x>f Jo u rn a lism say s: T he arg u m e n ts a re now all In. We Your p ap er nas been selected as one of th e ’eix best co u n try w eeklies In ki^ow w hat he h as done In th e tax de th e state. T he nam in g of th e se six p artm en t, how he has reo rg an ized the co u n try n ew sp ap ers w as by th e sec w hole system so th a t we have one of re ta ry of your own sta te p ress a sso th e best In th e w hole co u n try , and ciation, a t th e sug g estio n of th e U ni th ereb y saves us th o u san d s of d o llars v ersity of M issouri School of J o u r n a l each year. At K elly B utte also he haR tran sfo rm ed th is in stitu tio n from a ism. big expense, so m uch th a t it had to “T he M issouri school w ould a p p re be closed up, u n til now, u n d er Sheriff c iate a m arked copy of tw o se p a ra te H u rlb u rt, It is a self-su p p o rtin g and re c e n t Issues of y o u r p ap e r for a a paying proposition. T he county Jo u rn a lism w eek exhibit here, May 12 jail is one of th e b est conducted p r is to 17.” on« in th e U nited S tate s and w here o th e r sheriffs have pocketed th e p ro f G resham Com m unity C hurch. its m ade from feeding th e p riso n ers R eg u lar serv ices a t th e G resham ' 88 one of th e p erq u isites of th e office com m unity ch u rch Bible S tan d ard . | Shel!® ” ur(,b,urt4a has t,u r " ed _ . , . profit back in to th e co unty tre a su ry , S unday school a t 10 a. m. P reach in g an(j jagt yea r th e tre a su ry w as rich e r a t 11 a. m. P re ac h in g a t 8 p. m. S u n -| by $20,000 from th is source alone, day evening. P ra y e r m eeting on W ed T h ere h as n ev er been ad v erse c r iti nesday evening a t 8 p. m. All are cism of th is office, for th e reaso n th a t a clean, s tra ig h t, h o n est m an has co rd ially Invited to th e se services been o u r sheriff. Such men Indeed REV. F. E. CROOK, P asto r. a re ra re . Featuring These Specials for This Week Only, Commencing Saturday Morning, May 17th Recvlar $2.95 punted Silk Crepe. 40 inches wide Sale P t’?e, yard................................... .... $2.35 Regular $2.75 Silk and Wool Canton Crepe. 40 inches wide, navy, tan and grey, Special, y ard.... $2.29 12 Mommie weight Imported Japanese Pongee Silk Special per yard..................................................... 88<i Regular $2.85 Pure Linen Table Damask, 70 inches wide, good weight Chrysanthemum, SpcI yd. $2.39 60-inch Mercerized Table Damask, extra value Special per yard..................................................... 43 <’ Regular 65c Turkish Towels, large size, pink and blue border, Special, each........... ................................. 49d Regular 35c W hite Turkish Towels, good size and weight, Special, each............................................ 25»‘ 36-inch B est Q u a lity P e r c a le s in lig h t fa n c y p a ttern s, so ld reg u la r at 2 8 c, S p cl. yd . 2 4c 27-inch Cheviot Shirtings, good assortment of striped patterns for shirts, rompers, etc., Special, yard 19d 32-inch Silk Striped Shirtings, sold regular at 59c Special at yard....................................................... 43C 36-inch Colored Outing Flannel, good weight, our reg ular 28c quality, Special at, yard........................ 25d 36-inch White Outing Flannel, our regular 32c quality Special at yard....................................................... 26d The mark will be money at this affair. Come and be a pre-war millionaire F ull Line o f S h oes for the w h o le fa m ily to be fou n d here Watch for the bugles and drums L. A. WACK & CO. R E FR E SH M E N T S W ILL BE SERVED ."ìll'IIIIHtllìl iimiiluuuuuwlUHiuiiuiiiuiHitimitnmmntiiiiRiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiiii? 1921 H ear ye, h ea r ye, m em bers of th e 40c, 50c and 35c and 35c Children’s Crash Hats in white and linen colors.. 50<‘ Misses’ and Women’s Trimmed Straws..... 25<‘ and 35<‘ CANVAS SHOES 1«, E D IT O R IA L In g en e ral on th is m a tte r each b allo t—th e re g u la r nom inating b al lot and th e rec all b allo t—should be studied and m ark ed as if th e re w ere only th e one ballot, for one in no w ay ta k e s th e place of th e other. T he voter should rem em ber he h as th re e th in g s to do. (1) N om inate a m an for county com m issioner for th e four y ear te rm beginning n ex t Ja n u a ry . I t is Mr. R udeen's term th a t would re g u la rly expire a t th a t tim e. (2) Vote to re c a ll or not to re c a ll any one or Ml th ree of th e p rese n t com m issioners. (3) Vote to elect th e ir su ccesso rs If recalled. One th in g th a t m ay confuse som e v o ters is th a t th e very m en who m ay be recalled m ay be voted for to succeed them selves. So it is pos sible to rec all a com m issioner and re -e le c t him to succeed him self on th e recall. D oubtless m any u n w it tin g ly and som e ju s t for a th o u g h t less joke w ill m a rk th e ir b allo ts in th a t way. Men’s Straw .................. 25c, Boy Scout Straw ........................ 30c Childen’s S t r a w ....................... 25c MAY Gresham - - Oregon (1 resham C om m ercial club, th is Is for you and any who w ish to become m em bers. T he m em b ers’ forum plan has been adopted by th e club and w ill be in a u g u ra ted Monday evening by a luncheon a t W ithrow 's beginning at 6:30 an d closing about S. T he plan adopted Includes a w eek ly luucheou on Monday evenings w ith brief, snappy speaking on tim ely and im p o rta n t su b jects by in vited lead ers of th o u g h t and ac tiv i ty. It w ill be a tim e to consider briefly su b jects of tim ely In terest, pass reso lu tio n s, etc. T he com m ittee of th e com m ercial club having th is tn ch a rg e co n sists of L. S. E llerm an , ch airm an , J. R. M artin and A. 8. Hisey. T his is a good live com m ittee and they p ro m ise som e th in g s w o rth while. The luncheon w ill be fifty cen ts a plate. T he sp e ak e rs for M onday n ig h t a re from th e Oregon sta te cham ber and a re th e follow ing: W. L. Boise, ch a irm an of th e lan d settlem en t com m titee; W. G. Ide, m an ag er of land se ttle m en t w eek and R. H. Kipp, m an ag er of th e m ark etin g com m ittee. Names should be rep o rted by Mon day noon to J. R. M artin, phone 43, or W ith ro w ’s, phone 1111. HOLMAN IS STRONG. ' R ufus H olm an is w ithout question th e stro n g est, m ost capable and ex perienced m an am ong all th e c a n d i dates for county com m issioner, eith er as a re g u la r nom inee or on the rec all ballot. He w as county com m issioner for 10 y ears s tra ig h t and for 10 y ea rs w as ch airm an of th e In te rs ta te bridge com m ission. T he building and oper atlon of th e In te rs ta te bridge is re garded as one of th e m ost successful public e n te rp rise s of Its m agnitude ever accom plished. He w ould apply th e sam e p rin cip les of honesty and economy to th e bu ild ing of th e co unty bridges. U nder his le ad ersh ip m any refo rm s and public w orks w ere b ro u g h t about, some of w hich w ere criticised at the tim e b ut a re now reg ard ed as w orthy m onum ents to a g re a t county and state. He in tro d u ced system and r e g u la r ity into th e co u n ty ’s business affairs. He estab lish ed th e county p u rc h a s ing d ep a rtm en t and accom plished m any o th e r refo rm s and econom ies. H e took th e ad m in istra tio n of coun ty relief out of politics and obtained th e co operation of th e Public W elfare B ureau tn th e work. H e reo rg an ized th e co unty farm , p u ttin g th e farm in g o p eratio n s u nder th e d irectio n of th e Oregon A g ricu l tu ra l college and th e c a re of th e In m ates In ch a rg e of train ed n u rses. At th e risk of being considered p u g nacious, he contended for th e public in te re sts a t a ll tim es re g a rd le ss of who tra n sg re sse d th ereo n . He w as In stru m en tal In th e co n stru c tin g th e co unty ho sp ital for the safe and hum ane ca re of th e county'x ill and u n fo rtu n a te . T he ho sp ital, like th e In te rs ta te bridge w as co n stru cted w ithin th e estim ates, w ithout c re a tin g a public debt. M ainly u n d er his ad m in istra tio n the co u n ty 's system of good ro ad s w as developed and th e co u n ty ’s b ea u ti ful highw ays w ere built. Mr. H olm an fav o rs callin g for se p a ra te bids on th e c o n stru c tio n of the bridges. He w ould Invite bids on th e various kinds of w ork and m a terial Involved— th e su b stru c tu re , steel w ork and ro ad w ays. On th e I n te r s ta te bridge, Mr. H olm an says, th e re w ere 13 se p a ra te c o n tra c ts, resu ltin g In com petition and low er bids. Mr. H olm an h as no ax es to grind no c o n tra c to rs to favor, no personal 4nt.erests to conserve. H e sta n d s for efficiency, econom y and public good. TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S <1.30 Per Year SCHOOL ATHLETICS CLAIM ATTENTION In te re s t in school ath letics is d i vided betw een baseball and te n u is a t th is season and the n ex t few days w ill decide m a tte rs of cham pionship. T he en tire te n n is club of 25 m em bers en tered th e to u rn am en t an d th e gam es a re a ttra c tin g m any of th e high and g rad e school pupils and tow nspeople. T he first round of th e te n n is to u rn a m en t has been played w ith the fol low ing re su lts: P au l R u sh er elim in ates M elchoir D uncan 6 to 1. 6 to 0. W inston S tro n g elim in ates David L ane 6 to 0, 6 to 1. Bill K eenan elim in ates V earl H ow ell 6 to 1, 6 to 3. Stafford D ow sett elim in ates O rville Jo h n so n 6 to 0, 6 to 0. Guy R u sh er elim in ates G. A nder son 6 to 2. 7 to 5. Jam es M cA llister d efau lts Glen F ull. Ray W adsw orth d efa u lts Ed. Stubbs. E. Nelson d efau lts Reggie S ten n er- son. La Monte S tuck d e fa u lts-G ra n t Mc M illan. Lesley Lynch d efau lts A rchie P e te r son. R alph W adsw orth d efau lts C lair Stockton, T he to u rn a m e n t w ill be finished be fore school Is o u t and th e re su lts of th e second und th ird ro u n d s and th e sem i-finals and tint,Is w ill be pub lished. K een com petition Is expected in th e final ro u n d s and th e m atches a re being w atched w ith in terest. B aseball P ro sp ects Are Bright. A fter holding G resham sco reless for tw o innings, G resham tu rn ed th e gam e Into a slu g fest, scoring a t w ill and h ittin g one p itc h er out of th e box. In th e gam e w ith M olalla T uesday. T he final score w as 9 to 0 in favor of G resham . W inters, by su p erb p itch ing, held M olalla to one h it and cam e n ear p itching a no-hit, n o -ru n gam e. M olalla, in th e la st of th e th ird Inn ing, "flew off the b a t” an d ap p a ren tly could n o t se ttle down to ea rth again. T he h ard h ittin g of L unday and Woods and the p itch in g of W inters w ere fea tu re s of th e gam e. Tw o m ore gam«*s rem ain on th e schedule, one w ith M olalla on the la tte r ’s ground on F rid a y of th is w eek and one w ith T he D alles on T h u rsd ay of n ex t w eek here. W ins over th ese team s cinch th e ch am pion ship of W illnm ette V alley and m iddle C olum bia d istric ts. By v irtu e of th e victory over D ufur, w hich h as th e U pper C olum bia d is tric t ch am pion ship, and th e decisive victory over Scappoose, L ow er Colum bia ch a m pions, G resham h as p rac tica lly th e sta te ch am pionship cinched. L ast year w hen G resham claim ed th e sta te cham pionship, Salem , Mo la lla and Im bler co n tested h er right. Salem has been defeated by M olalla th is y ear and O resh am 's cru sh in g de feat of M olalla leaves b ut th e team s of so u th e rn and e a ste rn Oregon as possible co n ten d ers for sta te c h a m pionship, b ut It is doubtful if any team in th o se sectio n s h as as good a reco rd as G resham . NEAR EAST R ELIEF BUNDLE DAY, MAY 21 R eader, do you w an t a g re a t sa tis faction in th e co n scio u sn ess of sh a r ing som e of your good th in g s w ith th o se in d ire need? W ould you like to know th a t you have helped relieve a child of h u n g er, suffering, o r p e r haps d eath ? T hen g a th e r up a bundle of outgrow n, ca st off, o r u seless clo th ing and do n ate It to th e N ear E ast R elief w ork. D eliver y o u r bundle to one of th e ch u rch es or to th e Out look office or th e Bank of G resham , or send It d ire c t to J . J. H an d sak er, 613 LEGION BALL TEAM IS GOING STRONG Stock E xchange, P o rtlan d . You w on’t m iss m any useful th in g s T he A m erican Legion b aseball team w hich will be of untold use and help w ill play B oring a t Boring Sunday, In th e o rp h an a g e w ork. May 18. On ac co u n t of th e high school ex ercises w hich w ill be held A d d itio n a l L ocals S unday aftern o o n in th e gym nasium T he Sew and So c irc le of th e M eth th e hom e g ro u n d s a re not available. odist L ad les’ Aid will m eet at th e T he local team h as a gam e scheduled hom e of Mrs. F ra n k P eak on W ednes w ith C ascade Locks, here, for S u n day, May 21. T he h o stess will be a s sisted by Mrs. H a rry Ott, Mrs. Cecil day, May 25. T he Legion team m et M etzger, Mrs. C. O. S ch n eider an d defeat a t th e h an d s of C ascade Locks Mrs. H. J. Buzlck. rec en tly and w ill m ake a stro n g effort R obert M ercer, a stu d e n t a t O. A. C. to even up th e sco re betw een th e two. sp en t th e la st w eek-end w ith I lls p a r T he Legion team Is w ell organized en ts, Mr. and Mrs. T. E M ercer. Mrs. E lla H o rn lsh w as quite badly now, w ith p len ty of p lay ers av ailab le bruised W ednesday forenoon w hen an d It Is th e p o p u lar belief th a t she w as knocked down hy a ca r on G resham will p ut a w inning team Into Main s tre e t n ea r L. A. W ack's store. tb e field th is year. T he p lay ers a re T he ca r backed Into Main s tre e t from all local boys and no paid p lay ers are Second and h it h er as ahe waa c ro s s ing th e stre e t. No bones w ere broken on th e team . but she w as badly shocked. Mr. K ar- Any who can and a re in te reste d are lan of th e W hite Rose D airy, d riv er of u rged to atten d th e gam e a t Boring th e c a r has done all he could for th e and a good crow d Is hoped for a t the relief of Mrs. H ornlsh. H orace S agers, aged 70, lost Ms life gam e Sunday, th e 25th. early W ednesday m orning w hen the house in w hich he w as sleeping on th e U ndenom I na I loual A nnoe ncenien t s. W H. R ogers farm n ea r S p ringdale T he u su al services w ill be held at b u rn ed to th e ground. T he aged m an, th e I.O . O F. h all for th e G resham who has been em ployed about the U ndenom inational ch u rch . Rev. 8. F. place or for n eighbors, has been oc P itts will preach next S unday at 2:30 cupying th e u p p er p a rt of th e old p. nt. Good live p ray er m eetings are house It Is supposed th a t th e fire held on T uesday evenings arid Bible o rig in ated from a m atch secured to Study on F rid ay evenings a t 7:30. light pipe or c ig a re tte and th a t when E veryone is co rd ially Invited. th e man found his m eans of exit hy FOR RALE OR TRADE for young stock, ! th e sta irw a y c u t off h e Jumped from milk < ow. Hurhank seed potatoes Veg- I th e u p p er p orch and th ro u g h som e In Jar fc Gerber, It. 4, Box »0 I ju ry was un ab le to escap e th e fire.