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WHY THE 1)00 DIED ' all de bosses and cows, and de dog JUNE ENTERTAINERS, FAIRVIEW T he follow ing sto ry is from onr old died. Yes, boss, yo dog am su re ROCKWOOD, JUNE 17 ) dead. "W insom e T ra its of C h a ra c te r” w ill frien d "B ill” Congdon, prom inent c it A fine program has been p rep ared izen of G resham and V ernonia. It ■ “ How did th e b arn catch fire, Mose?' be th e them e p f a serm on .Sunday m orning at 11 ^o’clock a t th e Sm ith for th e en te rta in m e n t by th e E pw orth "S p ark s from de house, boss." sounds Just like Congdon. He m ust "W hat, th e house burned too?" M em orial P re sb y teria n ch u rc h by the L eag u ers a t th e Rockwood G range have had in m ind th e difficulties the “Yes, boss. S p ark s from de house p asto r. Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. Sun h all on T uesday evening, Ju n e 17. The re p o rte r has som etim es to get news program co n sists of in stru m e n ta l o u t of som e people. T he editor has flew over and catched de b arn and de day school a t 10 a. m. T he ladies of Sm ith M emorial P res num bers, songs, duets and choruses, had a hard stru g g le w ith Congdon’s hosses burned up and de dog eat so ch iro g rap h y . Everybody in th e O ut m uch burned hoss flesh d at de dog b y terian ch u rc h w ill hold a tea a t th e read in g s an d a play. T he young peo look office from th e devil up has tried ; died too. De dog su re am dead, boss. hom e of Mrs. S. L. Lockw ood near ple hope for h ea rty su p p o rt in th e ir "W ell, Mose, how did th e house B aird sd ale sta tio n on T h u rsd ay after efforts to benefit them selves and th e to in te rp re t som e of his m arks. T he catch Are?” noon, Ju n e 19. Mrs. W. E. Stone, Mrs. com m unity th ro u g h th e ir e n te rta in follow ing is th e re su lt: "F rom de candles, boss, from de Cedric S tone an d Mrs. Guy S hafer will m ents. A rich so u th e rn gentlem an w as in ; candles. You see de can d les ca u g h t assist. All ladies a re co rd ially invit poor h ealth and w ent to th e m oun de cu rta in s and de c u rta in s ca u g h t de ed to attend. CAMP HILL ta in s fo r an absolute rest. He did not casing and de house b urned and de w a n t an y le tte rs from home. In fact, sp a rk s cau g h t de b arn and de b arn Mrs. A lexander Thom pson, delegate TROUTDALE h is w hereab o u ts w as unknow n. burned and burned up de hosses. De to th e d em ocratic n atio n al convention A fter som e m onths he arriv ed back dog ea t de burned hoss flesh an d he A fine SVa-pound boy, F red erick left P o rtlan d S unday n ig h t to atten d in his hom e tow n and sen t for his i su re am dead. D ale, w as b o rn T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 12, to th e convention w hich opens Ju n e 24 "W h at w ere they u sin g th e candles Mr. and Mrs. F. H. H oecker a t the In New York. On th e way, Mrs colored se rv a n t to come and get him. hom e of th e la tte r's p are n ts, Mr. and T hom pson w ill visit h e r old hom e la On th e w ay home th e m aster asked for, Mose?" “ Dey had dem round de coffin, boss. Mrs. H. E. B ram hall. M other and Louisville, K entucky, w here she w ill Mose if th e re w as anything p a rtic u "Coffin!—and who is dead?” atten d K en tu ck y ’s 1924 hom e coining baby are doing well. la rly new. “ Yo m other-in-law , boss. Yo w ont a celeb ratio n w hich w ill la st for one “No new s, boss, no new s,” said | have to b o th er wid h er no moh, boss week, beginning Ju n e 16. She w ill be Mose. SPRING DALE “And w h at w as th e m a tte r w ith my aw ay from P o rtlan d u n til A ugust "W hat, nothing new since I left? m other-in-law th a t she died. T he m eeting of th e S p rin g d ale and w ill v isit places of in te re st in th e T ell me, Mose, w hat has happened in "W ell, boss, I h ea rd dem ta lk in N eedle club, w hich w as to have m et east, and relativ es in th e so u th and m y absence. A nything, no m a tte r how 'ro u n d de coffin and dey said she w ith Mrs. D. W oodard on Ju n e 11, has m iddle west. sm all. I w ant to h ear th e news. grieved too m uch 'b o u t yo w ife ru n - been postponed to a la te r date. Mrs The Camp H ill W om an’s club m et at “AU de new s d a r is,” said Mose, "is 1 n in ’ aw ay wid de h o stler. O utside W oodard and h e r in fa n t son have left th e home of Mrs. A. Z inger on B ark er d a t yo’ dog is dead.” ob dat, boss, d er a in 't no p a rtic u la r for th e co ast, Intending to be gone road and Pow ell V alley la st W ednes “W hat, my dog dead?” news. day aftern o o n . A p ap er w as read by for som e tim e. “Yes, boss, yo dog am dead." Mrs. Bay on th e m em bership drive "W ell, Mose, w h at happened to my Mr. and Mrs. G ran t Bell a re h ere on T hose Good N ash C lothes w hich is being m ade for th e W om an’s dog th a t he died?” six w eeks' v acation trip , after All wool, tailo red to m easu re, su it or C onvalescent Home. "H e a te too m uch b u ri^ hoss flesh, overcoat >23.50. T he b est clo th es on w hich they w ill r e tu rn to C alifornia Mrs. S um m ers of C orvallis, Mon boss, and he sho’ am dead.” ea rth for th e price. P. F. Black. w h ere Mr. Bell h as a g o v ern m en t po tan a, is v isitin g h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. “W here did he get th e b u rn t horse G resham , Oregon. Phone 1801.—Adv. sition. Bay on Pow ell V alley road. f itth , Mose?” Mrs. E. H ew itt celeb rated h e r 76th A lbert H o rn eck er h as retu rn ed P iano T uning. "W ell, yo see th e b a rn burned, b irth d a y on Ju n e 9. from a six -m o n th s’ sta y in so u th ern P ian o tu n in g $3. P iano and organ boss. Yes, de b a rn burned and killed rep airin g . F red B. Jones. Phone o r A F o rd to u rin g c a r w as found California. e a t so m uch burned hoss flesh dat he ders to Outlook. 1561. or TAbor 8952. p ark ed by H. N. C h risten se n ’s place Mrs. E dw ards, Mrs. B unn and Mrs. T uesday evening, en tirely o ut of gas. R ogers atten d ed a luncheon given by T he c a r had been sta n d in g along side Mrs. N eaubauer a t her hom e in Rose th e highw ay for ab o u t four hours City P ark. w hen Mr. C h risten sen w en t up to in Miss L an o ra Sink is spending th e v estigate. Mr. C h risten sen rep o rted sum m er a t h er hom e “W eona P lace th e m a tte r to th e P o rtlan d police and a fte r a y e a r’s teach in g in B aker, O re th e c a r n um ber had alre ad y been gon. Miss Sink has been a t th e head tu rn e d in as stolen. I t w as p u t in of th e dom estic science d ep a rtm en t of C h risten sen 's b arn for th e n ig h t and B aker public schools for a num ber of th e ow ner cam e a fte r it th e follow ing years. day. The L au rel Sunday school at th e Lynch school is being w ell attended. Tickets $1.10, including tax. Ladies Free WOOD SAWING Sunday school Is front 10 to 11. Mrs. Special Chicken Supper 50c Q uickly and efficiently done by ex VIel L aw rence is actin g as su p e rin p erts. All o rd e rs prom ptly attended tendent, Mrs. H a rry B ourne pianist, to re g a rd le ss of size. GEO. SHAW Phone 22» ED. SMITH Mrs. McKee se cretary , Mrs. W ard S haver tre a su re r, Mr. McKee c o rre s ponding se cretary . Mrs. B unn is spending th e w eek in A storia w ith h e r sister. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. V iellaus spent Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. A lexander Thom pson. John E diend is v isitin g his siste r Mrs. P ete r B organ, on Pow ell V alley road. Mrs. Chas. E rsk in e and son David of Bend, Oregon, a re spending a m onth v isitin g Mrs. E rsk in e of P o rtla n d and Mrs. A lexander T hom pson a t Shady shack. D au g h ters and* G ra n d d au g h ters of th e g re a t Segis W alk er M atador, a 33 pound bull, th re e of his d au g h ters have produced over F u lav ern A cres sp en t a w eek w ith 1000 lbs. He iB a full b ro th er to M atador Segis W alker and a p atern al h er g ran d m o th er, Mrs. T aylor. b ro th e r to Segis P ie re rtje P rosp ect, th e only 37,000 lb. m ilk cow. Miss V era Calp and her gran d m o th G randsons of Segis W alker M atador from A. R. O. dam . er a re visiting in W oodburn. D aughter of Hazelwood H eile O rm sby K orndyke (he o u t of Hello Mrs. Jo h n L ynch gave a picnic la st O rm sby DeKol, 34.55 lbs.) D aughter of J u lia n a K ing of Rock, w ith 51 A. R. O. d a u g h ters in Monday for th e boys’ p o u ltry club cluding the g re a t show cow and p roducer, L ady A aggie O rm sby of T hose who assisted Mrs. Lynch w ere Rock, 1069.53 b u tte r 1 year. • M esdam es Cook, L am bert, Locke, Ed A g rand list of H olsteins from a h erd th a t is noted for its show w ards, and Mr. and Mrs. K inder. T he c a ttle and heavy producers. Sale to be held F riday, Ju n e 27, on th e Dave McKeown farm , 1 boys and g irls who atten d ed w ere [odppetites won’t rest— m ile w est from G resham , Oregon. L unch to be served a t 11:30 a. m. H azel Locke, J a n e E dw ards, D orothy to vacation with ‘Pearl O il] Sale to s ta r t im m ediately th e re a fte r. L am bert, Alice L am bert, V elm er Cook T he catalog being p rep a re d gives details. Send for one. Ray L am bert, Geo. H elb ert, John Summer or not you L am b ert, O rval Locke, F ritz Bay, and Chas. E dw ards. must keep on cook' Mrs. Geo. F o rtn e r and tw o ch ild ren mg and eating, so left for E ugene Sunday m o rning to COL. GEO. A. CUE, A uctioneer, A nbnrn, W ash. spend tw o w eeks w ith h er sis te r and why not make it a E. A. KHOTEN, Sale M anager, Salem , Oregon m other. DANCE At Columbia Grange Hall JUNE 21, 1924 Dave McKeown’s Holsteins AT AUCTION Gresham, Oregon -as great a relief as the mountains or sea-coast. ABÄ CBeqaes FOR T R A V E L E R S , X pwoijb Skint, r »K mh ¡'jdun SaJ—Äfeaaha Mu *■ FA C T S A bout A-B-A Cheques universally used by travelers and accepted as m oney in every land. y o u r counter-signature in presence o f acceptor identities you. safe to have on the person beesuae thev can not he used u n til they have bean countersigned by the o rig in al holder. safer th a n m oney, and fre q u en tly m ore conven ient than I ettars o f C re d it because the bearer is less d ep endent on ban king hours. issued hv hanks everyw here in denom inations o f > 1 0 . > 2 0 . > 5 0 . and > 1 0 0 . com pact, easy to carry, handy to use. > For Sale by BANK OF GRESHAM 50c per $ 1 0 0 FOR THF BEST M EATS Fresh or Cured, Lartl, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you'll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GKO. DIETL, Prop. Phone 1711 Gre» hu in OUR HEALTH BREAD a t th is B akery and a t S to r s Contains the Vitamines, mi ed by scientific p rlu c li les It*» Good an d Good fo r You Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DOPTNCK \ Phone K221 I Friday, June 27 TWENTY-FOUR HEAD “and Imbdking a cake” DAVE McKEOWN, Owner Gresham, Oregon lot easier w ith a good oil cookstove and Pearl Oil? A cool kitchen, and no coal or wood to pack! Just a clean, fast, economical fuel — the last word in convenience. f. o. b. Toledo W orld’s Lowest Price for a Touring Car W ith Sliding Gear Transmission O N L Y T W O touring cars now are priced under $ 5 0 0 . T h e com p lete powerful O verland—w ith all-steel body and baked enamel finish—speedometer, fou rdoorsand 24 big-car advan tages now is only $ 1 1 5 more than the cheapest car built w ith starter and demountable rima. O verlan d alto build» th e world’» lowe»t priced co, closed car with door» front and rear—At only $160 m ore than the T ouring Car. Price» f. o. h. Toledo. A clean'burning, intense flame is es- sential — so be sure to ask for Pearl Oil by name. I t’s refined and re-refind by the Standard Oil Com' . pany’s special pro* cess- non-corrosive and odorless — the highest grade kero- sene made. S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (California) Easy term s th at w ill surprise y o u 155-C DEARL r mi HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. flreshnm A b so lu tely PURE LARD 75c and $1.50 G R ESH A M M EAT M A R K ET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 TO. 'll"..... POW ELL VALLEY At th e Mission ch u rch n ex t Sunday th e Rev. O. J. W ilner will p reach a t 11 o'clock on th e them e "Lo I Am W ith You A lw ays.” In th e evening his them e w ill be “God’s Holy Tem ple. S unday school m eets a t 10 o’clock and young people’s m eeting on T uesday evening. E have earned the commendations th a t have come to us. In every way at all tim es we are faithful to our tru st and we are studiously capable. W to */j»z BETHEL BAPTIST “ Th e » la d H an d C h o re h .” B ible School 10 a. m .. Serm on a t 11 a. m an d 7 30 d m. L o rd ’s 8u p p er the first S un day o f the m onth. B ib le S tu d y and P ra is e S ervice W ednesday. 7 30 p. m. C h o ir R eh earsal, T h u rs d a y . 7 :30 p m. “U niversal B rotherhood Is th e Goal” "Come thou w ith u i and we w ill do thee good.' PROF. O. R. SCHLAUCH, P asto r. Ice Cream We are prepared to fill Ice Cream orders In large or small quantities from 1 pint to 100 gallons or more. (Dtäjvn Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Assn. Forges Ahead. T he y early re p o rt filed w ith th e In su ra n c e D ep artm en t by th e F arm ers M utual F ire R elief A ssn, show s *6.- 058,000, w ritte n d u rin g 1923 and 2210 new m em bers gained. L osses paid, *22,437.00; in su ra n c e In force, *18,- 283,000. T he Assn, also has a su b sta n tia l cash balance. T he low ra te of 30c on all p ro p erty in su red by the A ssociation w ill not be changed, w hich enables fa rm e rs to g et ad eq u ate in su ran c e on easy paym ents. P re sid en t S n ash a ll re p o rts the Assn, a t th e p rese n t ra te of grow th w ill sh o rtly be th e la rg e st farm ers Assn, w est of th e Rocky m ountains. A nyone w ishing to in su re w ill call on Mr. H. W. S n ash all, F a ir G rounds, i O resham , phone F a rm e rs 2101.— Adv. ICE Reform ed. And a t h er req u e st you gave up d rin k in g ?” Monday and F riday a r e o n r Ice Delivery day». Phone y o u r order». Yes, sir.” And you quit cigarette* for the same reason?” “I did.” WHIPPING CREAM “And yon no longer sw ea r because of h er d isap p ro v al T' We have sw eet cream for your stra w b e rrie s or for w hipping. "And It w as for h er th a t you gave up dancing, p oker p a rtie s an d pool p lay in g ?” "A bsolutely.” OUUUOSfcNE) Phone 1411 F or V acationists A lso a full line of th e Coco Cola B ottling Com pany's goods which we handle in case lota only. DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Phone 13M1________ Gresham j SAM PLE FREE Send us your name and ad dress, a post card will do, and we will mail free and postpaid, a sam ple cop y of Popular Mechanics MACAZIMK the most wonderful magazine pub lished. It contains the never ending story of the Events of the World and 4 0 0 P IC T U R E S lfiO Illu.trated Page» every month, that will entertain every member of the family. There “ • ‘ PY.“ 1 d-partment for the R adio fa n ( lor the H an d y M a n and F a rm e r who like to u«e tools: for the A m a te u r who wants tips on how to do and make things, and Women are delighted with the “ Household Tools” pages. to Interest • * * r y b o d y . You do not obligate yourself in any wav by asking for a free sample copy. H you like it you can buy a copy every month from any Newsdealer or sent* your aubaertption—(2 .s o fo r ore year. P a p u la r M eshaal«* Cwuspa “ > . * M B. O a ta rto ■ *., C k ta a *« . “Most assuredly.” "Then why did you cot marry her?" "W ell, sir, a fte r all th is refo rm in g I s w I could do b e tte r.”—Judge. Window Cleanmg For ex p ert window clean in g see 8. I T sjim a, or leave o rd e rs w ith John Brown, O resham , phone 2501. i t ä e M td n c l u i l H l f 10 tt a / t hit the la r g e at commission to subscrip, tio n Agents, and w pnt one in every com munity Send for A< aKNTS* FR EE O UT FIT. V fim r firo l r r /r r r n m l