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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 14, NO. 47 G R E SH A M , M ULTNOM AH CO UNTY, O REGON, FREE METHODISTS IN CAMP MEETING T U E S D A Y , A V G U ST 12, 1#24 CONCLUSION OF PREMIUMS AWARDED AT COUNTY FAIR T he a n n u a l conference cam p m eet ing of th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch w ill be held th is y ear a t th e M ultno m ah county fa ir gro u n d s in G resham A ugust 14 to 24. D istric t E ld ers W. T. K lotzbach and W. N. Coffee in ch arge. M inisters from th e co n fer ence a t la rg e w ill be In atten d a n ce an d help also from abroad is ex pected. T he V ictory G ospel m ale q u a rte t w ill be p rese n t and a ra re m u sical tr e a t is in sto re for all. E v an g elistic gospel preach in g is th e m ain fe a tu re of th e th re e services daily. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G R E SH A M FA N C IE R C lotilde F riedm an 4th, C lara Brooks G E TS M AX V A W A R D S { 5th. Plea^ D on ïjau gh . j STOCKTON THROWS SHUT-OUT GAME The A m erican Legion b aseball team , playing like b ig-leaguers, snow ed the Div- 3— E velyn H an sen 1st, Clo- W illys-O verland B lue B irds, tw ice T he pigeon exhibit a t th e fa ir at-1 tild e F reidm an 2d. W ilma C hase 3d. w inners of city cham pionships this tr a d e d a good deal of a tte n tio n as it j H elen D ustin 4th, W ildred M ark 5th. year, u nder an av alan ch e of h its and w as th e first tim e to an y ex ten t th a t Open Class. ru n s to th e tu n e of 18 to 0. an exhibit of pigeons had been m ade Jo h n Flem ing, 1st in th e sen io r calf, Stockton, h u rlin g for th e locals, was a t th e M ultnom ah co unty fair. T h ere | H olstein bull. th e real s ta r of th e gam e by reason w ere over 1200 b ird s on exhibition, Jo h n Flem ing, 4th in th e 3-year-old of lettin g th e W-O bunch down w ith one m an, O sw ald T h ielm ann of P o rt class, H olstein heifer. only tw o h its and banging o ut singles land, having over 400 alone. E. D. Jo h n Flem ing, 3d in th e 1-year and and a lu sty double in five tim es a t R a k er c a rrie d off th e local h onors u n d er 2 years. bat. w ith 16 firsts. 12 seconds and 3 th ird s. L aw ren ce A ylsw orth, 1st in the Som etim e before th e gam e some H is aw a rd s w ere: sen io r calf class, H olstein. person o r p ersons unknow n m ade th e C arneaux, yellow —Cock 1st, hen 1st P ro fesso r C. H. W atson, of S eattle - Ian B urns, 2d in ju n io r bull class, I statem en t th a t th e hom e boys would an d 2d, p u llet 2d. Red cock 1st, hen Holstein. Pacific college, one of th e leading not stan d a chance, as th is team had 1st, co ckerel 2d, p u lle t 2d and 3d. S unday school w orkers and edu cato rs R obert K erslak e, 3d In th e 2-year- won a no-hit-no-run gam e th e S unday M altese, w hite— Cock 1st, hen 1st old and u n d er 3- y ear, H olstein. of th e n o rth w est, w ill be th e m ain previous, but th e way th ey played R acing H om ers, red check—Cock sp eak er a t th e convention to be held Alvin T illm an, 1st in sen io r ca lf and Sunday indicated th a t they w ere s u 1st, cockerel 1st, hen 2d, p u lle t 1st, ju n io r cham pion b u ll, Jersey . M onday, A ugust 18. W ednesday, A ug p erio r in all d ep a rtm en ts of th e gam e M ottled: hen 2d. Blue B arred , cock u st 20, will be devoted to m issions, r e “Sonny" Freischeini of W ashing Alvin T illm an, 1st in sen io r heifer. and m any fans who looked for a close 1st an d 2d, hen 1st and 2d. B lack ton, D. C., w ent in for gardening tu rn e d m issio n aries from In d ia and K enneth K esterso n , 1st in 3-year-old score d id n 't realize th a t th e Legion this spring—and this is oue of the B a rre d : Cock 2d. Blue Checked: Je rse y . When we tell you that big city A frica being p rese n t to re p re se n t th is team w as playing a fa r su p e rio r radishes he grew—m easuring 4 ft. newspaper editors publish a the brand of b aseball th a n any seen here- Cock 1st and 3d, co ckerel 2d, hen 1st p a r t of th e w ork. Sven N elson, 3d on 3-year-old. fl in. and weighting oue pouud, fif e pi above pieture and tell their read ers and 2d, p u lle t 2d. M ottled: H en 1st. “T his w ill be a ‘F e a st of T ab e r teen ounces. C h arles T allm an , 1st in over 1-year to -fo re in G resham th is season. that Miss A Agnes Fisher of t BalW Balti- B lue S p lash ed : Cock 1st an d 2d, hen and u n d er 2-year, Jersey . more, dressed like this, T he revised infield looked like a n ac le s’ indeed,” says the Rev. Mr. ed js helping helping 1st an d 3d. Maryland farmers save their Clifford E k stro m , 3d in over 1-year ir crop crops m illion d o llars and tim e and again K lotzbach, “a w eek in a tented grove, of wh eat, hay, pigs, chickens, etc. E a rl T. W eiss, also of G resham had and u n d er 2-year, Jersey . cut down h its th a t would have gone a w eek of C h ristian conversation, FIN A L S E R V IC E S H E L D FDR CIVIL WAR V E T E R A N one flrst an d tw ° seconds as follow s: Alvin Jo hnson, 1st in y earlin g for singles. T he outfielders w ere re s e a rn e st p ra y e r and song. T his b liss ----------- S ilv er Sw allow s— Cock 1st. Black H am p sh ire sheep an d g ran d ch am LOCAL C A N NERY W ANTS ponsible for only fo u r p u to u ts and tw o fu l p u re association w ill produce F u n eral services w ere held a t th e ' S w allow s: H en 2d. B irm ingham pion. ALL B A R T L E T T l ’EA R S of them w ere line sm ashes to left pow erful influences on th e hum an B ethel B a p tist ch u rc h in G resham R o ller: Cock 2d. H arvey W aybill, 1st in 2-year-old field w hich Ja c k H am lin gobbled in h e a rt, giving rise to p u re r em otions, la st M onday aftern o o n , A ugust 11, ■ Out of tow n p rize w in n ers w ere as H am pshire. high reso lu tio n s and holy c h a ra c te r. B a rtle tt p ears a re in g rea t dem and nice fashion. for th e late David M ilton Van Z ant, ' follow s: Alvin T illm an, 3d in D orset H orns. by the B erry G row ers P acking com p F eatu re s of th e gam e w ere tw o T he la te P re sid e n t H ard in g said, of S pringdale, who died on F rid a y O sw ald T h ielm an , P o rtland, 240 V earl H ow ell, 2d w ith his D uroc pig any, as a c o n tra c t has been closed sp a rk lin g double plays by G resham ‘W h at th is co u n try needs is old- a fte r a few d ay s’ illn ess follow ing a firsts, 110 seconds, 37 th ird s. u n d er 6 m onths. fashioned religion and I w ish I had for a la rg e to n n ag e of th a t fru it. D. when in th e th ird in n in g F ra n k H am stro k e of apoplexy. T he Rev. E. G. C. A. M att, P o rtlan d , 60 firsts, 21 Calves. m ore of it m yself.’ T his cam p m e et E. Towle, m an ag er of th e com pany, lin ra n c lea r back alm o st to th e flrst Judd, p asto r of th e ch u rc h officiated. I seconds, 7 th ird s. in g affords a ra r e op p o rtu n ity to those Brow n Sw iss — Ju n io r y earling, h as ad d ressed th e follow ing le tte r to base line and ca u g h t w hat looked T he pall b ea rers, all of whom w ere D- p - Law, P o rtla n d , 40 firsts, 22 living n earb y .” A nna Boeckli 1st, P au l Boeckli 2d. th e m em bers of th e local con cern and like a clean T exas league single and old friends, w ere C arl N elson, E. D. I seconds, 10 th ird s. S enior calves—A nna Boeckli 1st, o th e rs who m ay have p ears for sa le: doubled th e m an on flrst b ase who C ham berlain, C. C h risten sen , Jo h n L ean Bros., M ilw aukie, 35 firsts, 24 Jam es M cLean 2d. Ju n io r calves__ "W e have closed a c o n tra c t for a had gone down n ea rly to second. P E T R A T T E R R IE R DOG L arson, M. M. C a rp en ter and Ivo Spy- seconds, 9 th ird s, M agdolene Boeckli 1st, P au l Boeckli larg e to n n ag e of th is fru it and have Again In th e fifth w ith Rep on flrst G U A R D S LO ST BABY brock. In te rm e n t w as in th e Doug-1 s - J- W illoughby, M ilwaukie, 10 2d. Ju n io r an d g ran d cham pion, some of th e o rch a rd boxes on h and for and A lferd a t b at th ey w ere both cu t las cem etery. firsts, 2 seconds, 2 th ird s. A nna Boeckli. you to pick them in, and by th e way, down by way of F. H um lin to H oppe T he p rese n ce of a little r a t te rr ie r Mr. Van Z an t is survived by his I R. W. T hom pson, P o rtlan d , 4 firsts. Je rse y , senior y ea rlin g —Clifford E k we w ant all m em bers and o th e rs who to Stanley. possibly saved th e life of tw o-year Jo h n P rid eau x , P o rtla n d , 3 firsts. wife, th re e sons and six d au g h ters. F ray , th e flrst m an up in th e flrst strom 1st and 3d, M ahlon E vans 2d, took o ut o rch a rd boxes for cherrieB, old R osw ell T enE yck, son of Mr. and A. J. E d w ard s & Son, Salem , 14 T he ch ild ren a re J. C. an d L. C. Van Inning, took th re e h ealth y sw ings a t C h arles T allm an 4th, E dw in L asley who have no p ears, to re tu rn them Mrs. G eorge TenE yck, of B ull Run Z ant, of V allejo, C alifornia, Lee Van flrst9’ 9 seco n d s- 3 th ird s. 5th. Jn n io r Y earling — R ich ard a t once to th e can n ery or we w ill be Stockton s shoots, W ells then singled F rid a y w hen the baby w andered aw ay P e te r V anderdom , Orenco, 2 firsts. Z an t of C en tral City, N ebraska, Mrs. B eadle 1st, Clyde Je n n in g s 2d. S en com pelled to ask you to pay cash for but w as cu t down by a fielder's from home, attended only by his fa ith J. Sm ith, P o rtlan d , 7 firsts, 1 second. W. W. N orthw ay of S p rin g d ale, O re io r calves— R alp h M cCullough 2d, Al them as we w ill be forced to buy choice an d Griffin s tru c k o u t for the ful playm ate. He w as m issed a t 11 gon, Mrs. D. B. Jam es of S terlin g , I H. D annew olf, P o rtla n d , 15 firsts, vin T illm an 1st and 3d, C arl Bowm an o th e rs to use in h an d lin g th e p ear th ird out. A lm ost every in n in g w as o'clock and w as not found u n til five N ebraska, Mrs. O. L. R an d all of 5 seco n d s- 4 th ird s. th e sam e, th e visitors ta k in g th e count Ju n io r crop. in th e evening w hen he w as located W ayne, N ebraska, Mrs. Orie Camp-1 H a r ry ’s P igeon Loft, P o rtlan d , 4 4th, Isab el N ew lands 5th. in one, two, th re e fashion. calves— K enneth K esterso n 1st, Sven " P « ir h a rv e st tim e is n ea rly here. a m ile from hom e by a se arch in g bell of College C orner, Ohio, Miss flrsts> 7 second. In G resh am ’s h alf of th e flrst th e N elson 2d, F red B ak er 3d. Ju n io r We th in k we should s ta r t picking th is p a rty of 20 m en from th e ro ck c ru s h N ellie V an Z an t of V allejo, C aliforn- N orth Irv in g to n P igeon Loft, P o rt cham pion — Clifford E kstrom 1st. w eek as we are liable to have a h ard locals pushed over th re e ru n s on a er, of w hich his fa th e r is ro ad boss. ia, also one b ro th er, J. E. Van Z ant la n d ’ 7 firsts, 4 seconds, G rand cham pion—Clifford E k stro m w ind soon, and if the p ea rs are w h ip w alk, a hit, a passed ball and an W hen found he w as lying face dow n of R ichm ond, In d ian a. w - J - Law , B eaverton, 6 firsts, 6 sec- 1st, K en n eth K esterso n 2d. ped off th e tree s and bruised they will e rro r and G resham scored in every w ard tig h tly im bedded in an im m ense Mr. Van Z an t w as born in Cincin- on^ s ’ 11 th ird s be spoiled so we stro n g ly advise p ick Inning except th e 7th and 8th. Div. 3—K enneth K esterso n 1st, C arl b la c k b e rry bush, w ith his dog stand T he several visitin g tw lrle rs Issued Bow m an 2d, Sven N elson 3d, R alp h ing in th e n ear fu tu re. ing over him b ark in g w ith all his a tti, Ohio, May 7, 1842. He en listed in GRANGE CONTEST. five w alks and every m an who w alked th e 57th Ind ian a, C om pany C, in 1861 M cCullough 4th. The cro p is heavy and th e p rice is m ig h t to a ttr a c t atten tio n . T he child, and served in th e Civil W ar u n til its , M ultnom ah No. 71. 1 s t- R u s s e l l - H olstein, S enior Y earling— S tanley good and th e p ea rs a re m ostly of good scored. S tockton w as as stin g y w ith who had been w ithout food for seven close in 1865. H e m a rried in th e early v ille No. 353, 2d; L en ts No 351 3J N eu ru re r 1st, K en n eth N eu ru re r 2d. shape and free from scale and scab, free passes as he was w ith h its as h o u rs, w as nothing th e w orse for his r y e a rlin 8 - J o h n F lem ing 1st, and w hile th e size is sm all we can not one of th e m echanics reached ex p erience w ith th e exception of a days in K an sas in 1871. Mr. and G re8ham No. 270 4th- P le a sa n t Val- J Mrs. Van Z an t moved to Colesville, ley No. 348 5 th . R „ c kwood No 225 I T ra cy A nderegg 2d. W alter A A nderegg nderegg ta k e p ea rs from tw o inches in d ia m et first on a w alk and Incidentally not few sc ra tch e s. An appeal had been ' ’ 3d. S en io r calv es— L aw ren ce A yls er up and w ith th is reduced m inim um a Bluebird reached th ird base and se n t in to Sandy for 50 additional N ebraska, and la te r to N orth Loup, 6 th ; C olum bia No. 261 7th ____________ _ w o rth 1st, L ester Schedeen 2d, R o l size we can pay you a good price for only th ree got as far as second. Stock- m en to a s s is t in th e search , b u t w as N ebraska, w h efe they lived u n til six ton stru c k o ut 9 as a g a in st 6 for th e y ea rs ago, w hen th ey moved to C al and 4th, can celled w hen w ord w as received B O V S’ A N D G IR L S ’ . Schedeen . . eo> Jo h , n F lem ing 3d, your pears. H and pick them from ifornia. T h ree m onths ago th ey CLUB P E P A R T N f E N T l t at y A nderegg oth. Ju n io r calves— th e tre e s and han d le them carefu lly visitors. th e child w as found. N ext Sunday th e Legion boys go to cam e to S prin g d ale, w here he passed P ercy C arlso n Ist, A rth u r B u rn s 2d to p rev e n t b ru isin g and do not heap C orbett to play a re tu rn gam e there. aw ay. In 1896 he u n ited w ith th e S tan ley N eu ru re r 3d, W alter A nder them up in the boxes so as to b ru ise P IE R C E LS NEW Rabbits. Seventh Day B a p tist ch S enior Champion—Jo h n th e fru it w hen th e boxes a re tiered up. 1 he gam e ought to be a raw m eat u u rch a t N orth , D ivision 1—P au l O sm an 1st, H a rrie t / th ’, RO AD S U P E R V IS O R Loup. H ere he w ill be rem em bered O sm an 2d. G eorge R u n tz 3d, S tan ley F lem ing Ist. Ju n io r Champion—Jo h n We th in k it will pay to go over th e affair as both team s a re going good as a good m an by his h o st of friends. Q ueen 4th> Alecyg R u n tz 5th F lem ing Ist, L aw ren ce A ylsw orth 2d, tre e s and pick a ll of th e larg e ones and th e riv a lry betw een them w ill be G eorge E. B a rr, who h as been for H e alw ays had a ch eerfu l w ord for Dlv 2— H a rrie t O sm an 1st P au l P ercy C arlso n 3d. G ran d cham pion and let th e sm all ones rem ain for a in evidence. T he gam e is called for ab o u t a y ea r road su p e rv iso r of th e everyone He belonged to th e G. A. O sm an 2d, Elwood K irk p atric k , 3d. Jo h n " F lem ing Ist. w eek or ten days and you w ill be s u r 2:30. F airv iew d istric t No. 4, has been R. post a t th a t place, w h ere he w ill Sunday m orning a t 10 o’clock the „ Div. 3—Jo h n F lem in g Ist, P ercy p rised how fa st they w ill grow . It Milk G oat. superceeded by W. 8. P ierce. B a rr's be rem em bered as one of th e old - | C arlson 2d, R o b ert K ersla k e 3d, W a lt will pay you to h a rv e st in th is w ay W aterfro n t baseball team m eets th e Div. 1— M arg aret M cGuire, 1st. dism issal by th e board of county com sold iers by th o se w ho su rv iv e him. e r A nderegg 4th, T ra cy A nderegg 5th as it w ill m a teria lly in c re ase your L uckeuback team qn S tap leto n field. Div. 2— M arg aret M cGuire 1st, O llie m issio n ers seem s to have been r a th e r H is wife, his d au g h ter, Mrs. N orth- ton n ag e an d add to th e value of your T he gam e w ill be played h ere in con I’lgs. p erem p to ry and it is said no definite way, his son Lee from C e n tral City, Riggs 3d, E dith R iggs 3d. P oland C hina — Div. 1. C ryton fru it for can n in g p u rp o ses and help nection w ith a picnic w hich is to be reaso n for th e action w as given. The N ebraska and his d a u g h te r N ellie of Garden. B u rn s I s t, Floyd S tafford 2d, H arold th e c a n n e r to m ake a profit, as th e held a t C edarville P ark . ch an g e becom es effective S eptem ber V allejo w ere h ere w hen he w as laid The line-up In S u n d ay 's gam e was tim e req u ired to peel a sm all p ea r is first. i“ , " i * n a h , M . F „,y „ S U .o r d M . as g re a t as a la rg e one and th e sh rin k as follow s: to rest. S m ith 4th, Jo h n F ra n k lin 5th. G resham W illys-O verland Div. 3— Roy C arlson 1st, Cryton age and w aste is g re a te r, so p lease Q uissy Clifford H ill had a n a rro w escape CLACKAM AS COUNTY Griffin Potatoes, B u rn s 2d, V era Stafford 3d, Floyd han d le th e crop in th is way and m ake Lovelace W ells R oland Schedeen 1st, W illiam E l- j Stafford 4th. m ore m oney o u t of th e p ear crop. S tanley from serio u s in ju ry S unday w hen he D IL L HOLD FA IR F isk lio tt 2d, Amos A nderson 3d, H arvey , D urocs, pen of fo u r— Div. 1. Rich "T h e re a re som e o utside b u y ers in F. H am lin w as stru c k by a c a r w hile he was Woodson Stockton T he dates set for th e C lackam as P ate s 4 th’ R obert W rig h t 5th. ard B eadle 1st, M illard C hase 2d th e te rr ito r y but so fa r as we know cro ssin g M ain stree t. In try in g to F rey H. A lferd E ggs. I Div. 2— Clifford E k stro m 1st, R o b ert o u r price Is a little b e tte r th a n they J. H am lin avoid a c a r w hich he saw appro ach in g county fa ir at Canby a re S eptem ber 17 H opkins „ Rep he stepped d irec tly in fro n t of an- j to 20. Many fine a g ric u ltu ra l com F re em a n S ears 1st, Oswald S ears 2d. 1 Sloop 2d, G ilb ert L ind 3d, Clifford are offering so we m u st in sist on full J. Brown M cDoniM delivery from all of o u r m em bers o th er. F o rtu n a te ly the la tte r c a r w as m unities, as w ell as ind iv id u als and Home Making. | Lind 4th, G ilb ert N elson 5th. Div. 3 W. A lferd u n d er th e c o n tra c t, as we need all m oving slow ly and the boy w as h it by in d u stria l p la n ts, and a t le a st tw o H elen D ustin 1st, E lizabeth O tt 2d, —V earl H ow ell 1st, Roy Beadle 2d. th e fender and th ro w n onto th e curb. gran g es, a re p la n n in g displays. H elen L ettow 3d, C onstance S eigner j C h ester W hites—L aw ren ce D outhit, the p ea rs to fill o u r c o n tra c ts and RO BT. H E N D R IC K S W INS COLLEGE DISTIN CTIO N we w ould ap p re cia te delivery from 4th, E m m a E llio tt 6th. 1st. 17 Home B eautification. j B e rk sh ire litte r of fo u r—Alvin Ka- all g ro w ers who a re n ot m em bers, to R o b ert H endricks, son of Mr. and whom we w ill pay spot cash on d el H ow ard K irk p a tric k 1st, N orm an I Ber l s t - D uncan 2d. | H am p sh ires— Nobo K obashi 1st, ivery If desired. By sellin g to us Mrs. J. W. H en d rick s and a fo rm er Rose and F lo w er G arden. M assauru T akoa 2d, L aw ren ce M ahaf- you will help local people to th e Job g rad u a te of Union high school, th is year received his degree from th e Col Mixed B ouquet—M ildred K yser 1st, I fey 3d- E d g ar Dixon 4th. Dlv. 3— of h an d lin g and tru ck in g . lege of Mines of th e U niversity of "P le ase call a t th e ca n n ery and be C h ristin a Dovig 2d, Jo sep h K y ser 3d, ■ Hazel W heeler 1st, Jo h n W elbes 2d, Michigan. H e com pleted th e th re e - convinced th a t you can help your E dw in Redm ond 4th, R uth A nderson | K obashi 3d. neighbor and y o u rself by sellin g us y ear co u rse In less th a n 19 m onths 5th. Sheep. with g rad es of 90 to 100, m ajo rin g in your B a rtle tt p ears." R o ses—Jo sep h K yser 1st. | Div. 1—Jim E llio tt 1st, Alvin T ill- his chosen profession th a t of m ining Cooking. I man 2d, H arvey W aybill 3d an d 4th, engineer. A D O LPH ROSIN D IE S Jo h n D ustin 1st, H elen D ustin 2d, I R obert S te rlin g 5th. T he n ig h t before leaving Ann A rbor IN PO R I LAND H O SPIT A L H elen K irk p a tric k 3d, M arg aret ; Div. 3— Jim E llio tt 1st, Alvin Jo h n - he w as ag reeab ly su rp rised by ab o ut B ran an 4th, G ladys McCann 4th, E lla «on 2d, H arvey W aybill 3d and 4th, Adolph Rosin, a n ative of P oland 35 of hla classm ate s and a m em ber of R ich ard so n 5th, H elen S m ith 5th. E d g ar F ra n k 5th. and a farm er resid in g in the V ictory th e facu lty who gave a b an q u et la s t Cam p C ookery—A rvo R ilk u la lst. d istric t, died at Good S am a ritan h o s ing tw o and a h alf h o u rs In his honor, FLORAL DEPARTMENT A ustin Rolfe 2d, V ernon B urlingam e pital S atu rd ay m orning, A ugust 9, of follow ed by a th e a te r p arty . In a 3d, J u s tin B erney 4th, Ja c k H en- | Plants, pneum onia, a t th e age of 67 years. le tte r to his m o th er he d escribes the drick so n 5th. occasion by saying "I rea lly felt q u ite C ollection h anging b ask ets, l s t Cora had bppn ,n tb e ho sp ital hut th re e Canning. Dlv. 1— Em m a E llio tt ls t, B ernice [ G iese, 2d E m m a Ross. days although he had been 111 about im p o rtan t and eg o tistical, since I Velraick 2d, H elen W ills 3d, D oris ! H ouse p la n ts, exhibit, l s t Mrs. W. H. j tw o w eek’ - He Is survived by his know of no previous occasion of a like n a tu re .” wife, M aggie Rosin and a b ro th e r In D avies 4th, C h ristin e Ruffier 5th. | G|h so n - T he follow ing day he left on th e Div. 2— H elen D u stin 1st, A udry ' E x h ib it of fuchias, 1st Cora Giese. th is co u n try , also a n um ber of r e la W lenken 2d, M ildred S ears 3d, Eve- j F ern , l» t Mr*- B. L. W alrad, 2d tives In Poland. T he fu n eral w as co n steam ship "T io n esta", lan d in g a t Du lu th and proceeding from th e re by ducted T uesday a t 1:30 a t th e house lyn H an sen 4th, A u g u sta K linke 6th. Cora o ,e8e tra in to M ontana w h ere he w ill be under the ritu a listic su p erv isio n of G eranium s, 1st Cora Giese. Hewing. connected w ith th e m ining In d u stry B egonias Rex, 2d Mrs B. L. W alrad. th e Odd F ellow s. T he Odd Fellow for an Indefinite period. He has had Div. 1-a— Je a n C opeland 1st, M a EVANGELISTIC GOSPEL PREACHING L eopard p lan t, 1st Mrs. A. Helney, lodge, of w hich Mr. Rosin had been a con sid erab le experience along th ese rion Z eller 2d, M a rg a re t P eterso n , m em ber fo r th e p ast 30 years, took 3d, H elen H essem er 4th, M arvena 2d Mrs. Belle Helney. lines having worked in th e M innesota ca re of him th ro u g h hla Illness, p ro H eliotrope. 2d C ora Giese. R edm an 5th. Iron m ines th ree m onths la st sum m er, viding him w ith a n u rse and looking By the Victory Gospel Quartet P alm , 1st Mrs. H. J. P u lfer. Div. 1-b— A deline McDonald 1st, also has done ex p erim en tal w ork in a fte r his farm and affairs in g en eral. Idaho. A sp arag u s. 1st Cora Giese. F lo ren ce M ullenhoff 2d, M ario i B u r In term e n t w as In Rose City cem etery. B egonias, 1st C ora Giese. lingam e 3d. E dna C lark e 4th, F ra n ce s Lost on Fair Grounds. F lo w erin g m aple, 1st Mrs, M uller 5th. Anna It Is e a sie r to p u t o u t fire In th e An overcoat, black w ith strap . R ea Dlv. 2— K athleen L ew is 1st, Evelyn Full bowl of y o u r pipe th a n w hen It Is sonable rew ard. G. W. Metcalf, P o rt- H an sen 2d, M arjorie M öller 3d, b u rn in g over 160 ac re s of tlm b e rla n d .' { " L f f l T o r R W .^ S n o h a B . ‘° Continued on page 3 COMING FREE METHODIST CAMP MEETING County Fair Grounds, Gresham August 14-24 ’24 THREE SERVICES DAILY 10 a. m., 2 p. m., 8 p. m. Special Singing EVERYBODY INVITED