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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 14, > 0 . 73 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, GRESHAM BERRIES LIKED BY NEW YORK JAM MAKERS EXTRA! TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS TUESDAY, N NOVEMBER II, l»2l Your Baby Can Be Wonder Baby Too, If— é'I.ÔO P e r Y ear ARMISTICE DAY IS ' OBSERVED BY SCHOOL LOCAL EXHIBITORS AWARDED PRIZES AT STOCK SHOW T he m eaning of A rm istice Day was I given em phasis a t th e g rad e school FAIRVIEW KILLED Monday aftern o o n by ap p ro p ria te ex- I ercises Including the sin g in g of i J o h n T o w n sen d , w ell know n [A m erica and th e n atio n al anthem , sa The excellent quality of G resham c itiz e n of F a irv ie w , w as killed lute to th e flag, th e rec itatio n by the b erries and th e ir fitness for the m ak 'h i s m o rn in g ab o u t 9 o ’clock on I school of the A m erican’s creed ami th e S a n d y b o u lev ard w h ile on ing of Jam and p reserves is told in a Local men shaped in th e aw a rd s of I sh o rt ad d resses by P rin cip al Quick le tte r to th e m em bers of th e B erry h is w ay to P o rtla n d w ith h is ___________ th e Pacific In tern atio n al livestock ex- | »all and H. L. S t.C la ir. T h e a c cid e n t G row ers association by D. E. Towle, d e liv e ry tru c k . T he reaso n s for observing A rm istice I P° 8‘tlon to “ «’o n sld erab le extent, A. C. m anager. Mr. Tow le also gives some h a p p e n e d n e a r th e T e g e rt place Day w ere explained. The unbound- , _ weU know n h o rsem an c a r seasonal sug gestions on p la n tin g and tw o m iles w est of F a irv ie w . It ed joy of th e people w hen, on No-1 ° tt honors in P erch ero n s, S hires, is re p o rte d h e w as ru n in to by c u ltu ra l m ethods. H is le tte r is as vem ber 11, 1918, th e new s first cam e ” ®lglan8 and J a c ks. J- L. Bowman, a sta g e . follow s: of th e cessation of h o stilities and the , ° *8 th e p r°P rie tor of the H alycon “On October 31st th e w rite r had the sen tim en t of g ra titu d e and d esire for , * * * f“ rm 1,1 Pow el* V all»y p le asu re of visiting w ith Mr. Geo. GRESHAM THEATER TO p erm an en t peace th a t should c h a ra c t- , f° r h,# CatU*’ “ 8eco» d a n *1 SHOW COVERED WAGON A ndrew s, p resid e n t of th e N ational erize th e yearly observance of th e end , , " tbp bul1 class and tw o Places Ja m M akers of B rooklyn, New York, of th e W orld W ar w ere im pressively ** ° f th ® C0W8’ “T he Covered W agon," one of the who, tog eth er w ith Mr. B. R. Jacobs, best know n an d b est loved film p ro K. H annem an of C orbett. Oregon, p resen ted to th e pupils. A ttention b usiness m anager of th e sam e associa ductions of A m erica, w ill be show n at was directed to th e significance of the ca rrie d off the lucky n um ber of 13 tion, is m aking a to u r of th e nation, th e local th e a te r on Friday, S atu rd ay v ario u s holidays w hich we as a peo prizes in th e Je rse y class, d istrib u ted ca llin g on the jam and p rese rv e m a k ple observe and th e ap p ro p ria te m an- as follow s: 2d and 7th in the bull and S unday n ights, Ndvember 14, 15 ers in th e in te re sts of th e association. and 16. This g re a t A m erican epic pic n er of observing them . T he p upils ' Cl*88’ 91h 1,1 8e«lor bull. 4th and 5th Mr. A ndrew s is a m em ber of th e firm voted th a t C hristm as w as the first and I 1,1 thp cow cla98- 6»b «nd 10th in sen- tu re w as show n in P o rtlan d for sev of H um bert & A ndrew s of Brooklyn, best, T hanksgiving w as next an d In d e ior heifer, 3d In produce of cow, 5th e ra l w eeks d u rin g la st sum m er and N. Y„ to whom we have sold 1015 b a r In e x h ib ito rs’ herd. 4th ln young herd. pendence cam e th ird . th e sum m er before and m any local • h . ’i i p h X ' , S % e " , S ' . \ ‘d 0S irn 1 yCs° S i , '>n' kKy ' re ls of C uthbert, logans and s tra w b e r A rm istice Day, it w as suggested, 2d in cow having official record b e people have tak en both o p p o rtu n ities by different sp ectato rs in 1 r e c e n t L t P k<? e 8 c h n a m p w h t ' n »-"ked ries in the seasons of 1922 and 1924, should be observed w ith g ra titu d e for gun at live y ears or over, 3d in class to see it. T he p rivilege of seeing it in n in e-ten th s of allI A m erican h « h t . e x t®n s\v® te s t’ E d»catora say so he is fam iliar w ith the qu ality of the victory of dem ocracy over a u to c of cow having record u n d er five y ears would s ta rt education as soon ^ s 1 ° the 8an,p if »’others the hom e th e a te r will be w elcom ed by our b erries and he v o lu n tarily stated P hoto is of Jly ra lin e and her m other. 8 ^>eirln t0 sbow in te rest. racy, w ith devout reverence for th e and th e 8th p lace in th e get of sire a larg e n um ber of people. J. c. All- th a t our quality w as the b est he had m illions who gave th e ir lives in th e class. m on, p ro p rie to r of th e G resham th e a used in 20 years. H e sta te d fu rth e r . cau se of freedom an d h u m an ity and E. L. Pow ers, Sandy. Oregon, won th a t the e a ste rn and so u th e rn ra s p te r, tried for m onths lo secu re th e I LEGION TO HA VF LOCAL PEOPLE ENJOY w ith p a tr,o t,c devotion and loyalty to 1st and 4th p la c e s, w ith his ju n io r p ic tu re and is happy to be ab le to of7 1 BASKET BALL TEAM b erry would not com pare w ith the fer it to th e public. heifer calf, 9th place In th e ju n io r SYMPHONY CONCERT ,he ,,romo,lon of w orld peace. n o rth w est p roducts and th a t h is com . . ---------- ' N ea r>y 350 p upils, from th e little y earlin g heifer. 5th in th e sen io r bull It seem s alm o st superfluous to tell A tten tio n fans! N ext on th e pro- pany would use no oth er ra sp b e rrie s m usic , | to ts. b eg inners, n um bering ab o u t 50 calf class and 8th In th e produce of m ericans an y th in g fu rth e r ab o u t T he I g ram con>es b ask et ball. W ith th e lovers P” _ °r , j ,S° ° f G resham fo r th e ir high g ra d e Jams and p re A Covered W agon, w hich is th e best cIose of th e football season in sigl.t ) Jhe season of th e P co n cert Up ,to th e Sbl"» did class of eighth cow. serves. He also said he w as well know as well as th e best m otion pic- b ask et b al> P layers are g ettin g out o n h e d r a o n w a Svm '’hony R a d e r s , accom panied by th e teachers. In th e H olstein division L uscher pleased w ith th e stra w b e rrie s, in clu d V>re ever m ade. th e ir tru n k s and jersey s p re p a ra to r’ edne8day eVP,,1,lg a t | ? ,®d ln t° tb ® au d ito riu m at 1 o’clock B ro th ers of F airview exhibited but ing the E tte rb e rg No. 80, as w ell as a n ". Were mOSt e n th u - f° r th e exercl8ea- T he p articip a tio n A lthough The Covered W agon un- to s e ttin g into trim for th e opening four cu ttle and won two prizes out of M arshalls and New O regons. sia stlc in th e ir p ra ise of th e perform - of th e school in th e singing and folds a m ost h eart-w arm in g love sto ry Kame of th e b ask etb all season, n . perform - I . . »cuoo. m m e singing and o th er the four,—a herd sire t i . n b . r . i otion ance, f a r D enton who conducted P atrio tic p a rts w as h earty and com- in fo u rth amiI I n , . „ ‘^ Umlng “I sim ply m ention th is endorsem ent am id its atm o sp h ere of th rillin g ad- L ast n iSht a n u m b er of fo rm er high in fo u rth and in th e aged cow class to stim u late an in te re s t in th e p la n t ven tu re, th e significance of th is mon- scho° l » tars met, u n d er th e direction tbe o rch e stra, w as at his best. P ercy I m endable. G rainger, em inent A u stralian p ian ist, E leven room s are occupied, sev eral ten th place. W illiam McKeown s c o r ing of an additional acreage th is year, um ental m ovie goes fa r beyond th a t of of E - B rugger, m anager, and organ- ed second place w ith his Junior y e a rl of say 100 ac res of C uth b erts, 100 an y o th e r love-dram a ever produced. Ized tb e A m erican Legion b ask et ball Mas 'h e soloist. T he O regonian has of th e low er g rad es being divided ing bull, eighth w ith cow five y ears fo,I° w inR rep o rt of th e event, “ nd som e of th e room s a re quite ac re s of stra w b e rrie s and 25 ac re s of T he sp irit of T he Covered W agon is te am - old or over and n in th p lace w ith cow B lack Caps, to keep our tonnage p ro the S p irit of A m erican. T he raw T h ere is a w orld of ta le n t in th is w ritten by th e w ell-know n m usic c rit- crow ded. P rin c ip a l Q uicksall announced a four y ea rs old. duction up to a t le a st th is y e a r’s pro coinage, th e vision, th e am azing ad- v' cin ity and w ith able coaching th e IC’4 h H n to n ’T urvey- T heodore B rugger & Son received duction, in order th a t we m ay supply v en tu re s an d h ard sh ip s of th e pion- LeSion should p ut out a team th a t will one DvoraVk'aP"Fron, n a 8 Ml,<' fav o rite »ohool holiday for today and asked 19 prizes in all for th eir fine display th e tra d e th a t we have b u ilt up in the eer m en and women, who opened up be h ard to beat. of Brow n Swiss, 13 being first aw ard s p a st th re e years. th e w estern w ild ern ess and m ade our T he PIan is to use all new equlp- m u sieian ly reading. T he silky tone of 8 mP y 88 8 bollday but with th o u g h t- d istrib u ted as follow s: bull, 4 y ears . “We have alre ad y booked a fair g rea t co u n try w h at it is today—all I m ent th ls y ear and w hile th e colors the strin g s w as p a rtic u la rly lovely in I fl|l» ess as ' ° Its m eaning, and over, ju n io r y earlin g bull, Junior supply of choice stra w b e rry plan ts th is lives vividly before your eyes in wil1 be tb e sam e a s la st y ears crim th e first m ovem ent interw oven with bull calf, cow four y ears old and over and we a re w aiting your o rd e rs for th is p ictu re. I son and black, th e m anag em en t p ro m s«H«iv.tP b u la? ce ,nto tbe rich and HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. 88.lsty T * l “ jjs lc i a 7 l \ fab * ric of th e v con- senior * y — ea • rlin g u heifer, them . It is very im p o rta n t to use tttY t IP o n - I ----------------------- I v u o l , b sen v iik io r heifer ises to g et ev ery th in g new. the "Largo" fm m X te?rfoB ow ?ng7 ^ n 'T * “411 8QUad ° f Un,on : J" nlor 1,elfer calf- of «Ire. good th rifty p la n ts from th is y ea r's HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR I T be p lay ers who attended last night •om b er opening c h o rd s yvoiced its Im’ 8cb° o1 claahea th is aftern o o n on th e , l’roduce of cow, young herd, ca lf herd, p la n tin g and w ould m ean th e differ IS ONE OF YOUNGEST meetinK were- Bob Booth, Leo Bailey m ortul melody w ith tine lone T he I F d ir° n ° f s t a Pleton «eld w ith th e ,lairy h e rd - grand cham pion hull and ence betw een a good and poor stand, „ ------------ 8nd PerCy P u lfe r an d atnong th e avall- *kC«h Kr l 0 ’" With its ro m Pi»g tu n es, I boyB from Molalla. T his prom ises to Ben,or cham pion bull. and in the w rite r’s opinion, w ith the \ ben a young person g ra d u a te s able ta le n t, some of whom played on alw a-VK 8»S gest th e abandon of be an exciting gam e and will p ut pep The K u rierest stock farm v i sam e care, wmuld easily m ake a dif rom high school a t th e age of 18 the team la st year, a re P ullen, F an ch - b arc aro lle -llk e’m elodlea Ä T " Ä th * o tb ®r »«a® in le t holiday. I Creek. Oregon, cam e In second in'The ference of one h a lf in th e fru it yield. So th e selection of good p lan ts is very , im p o rtan t. “T he w ork of cu ttin g out th e old • logan and rasp b e rry canes should be done now, and we th in k th e use of p ru n in g hooks in th e hands of a c a re less w orker is very in ju rio u s to the roots. The sh e ar c u t p ru n er is m uch to be preferred. If you will call at th e office we w ill show you a new style p ru n in g sh e ar th a t is a m arked im provem ent and w ill help you to do good fa st w ork. A3k to see it w hen you call. Fertilizer Information Given. JO H N TO W NSEND OF — i —W — n a i. lilt 1 4 7 0 1 I I I R l S O U flil S O I n n n i l I * O W V17H O 111 lllO ..........* .......... .................. ....... ............ has th e diligence to see it th ro u g h Is be given a chance to m ake th e f o r, i Ter<? Bo" o ro u sly Pl«yed by the ,.„ ’ ® , lor 80W 6 ‘»onthH old, th ird prizes in to be w arm ly com mended, b ut w hen - team - Z t t a i ’ n / ‘i'i ° f ’he en * , , P ” " T e,eg r8 m '’ m '« bt 6 b° a L four an im als of eith er y oungster of the ten d er age of 14 cov- BOYS AND GIRLS HAVE ' ™ k th ro u g h o u t ‘he be a aad one. and on th e other hand -ex. and two 3d prizes in the class ol ers every su b ject w ith a high m ark , UN 10(4' ( I V Ss' P 1 H I k “Mr’ O rui»Ker’s playing of the Grieg Vo„ a re on hand t^ th ” h ’“' 7 " ' S° W8- He 8,80 Won failing in nothing, and step s fo rw ard 1 ---------- - * 1 A 1 ‘ co n certo was Inim itable, as befitted ¡.v,n " , Ht hiKh »chool th ree 4th prizes In sow of 18 m onths. p£ r8? nal m em ories of the com pos- 1K y,n/ ’,‘ t'*thpr tbe evening of Decern- »ow u nder six m onths and four ani- proudly for th e coveted p a rc h m e n t,, T he eighth g rad e of th e G resham hool the onlooker is m ade to gasp ju s t a | 8Ph° o1 h as perfected an o rganization „r L t ,P erbap8 ‘b®,0 “ 1818» '1'» « c h a ra c t- ber 18 or 19- y °" can -ee for y o u rself [ nials of eith er sex. V earl H ow ell won « ,h , O .. . „ a , „ „ , . 5 ,„ e H,", _ _ . » 'x' b p lace in th e sow class 12 little, to say th e least. IflWl n tr nffi zvss-,-. . -nvi < «a .. ......... • B 7 °t7 ‘ c o ' n t . -L T he sen io r class of th e G resham I low ing offlcp«-s: W illiam Ott. p r ^ l - 1 « ta rk P o w e r'an d . 7 ‘i%'uUrU‘v ita " ‘T 8,t e r " ng slIver 8,gn*‘t r i " KH m ontl‘H u »<b’r 18 m onths. Union high school possesses such a d en t: E rn e st Massie, vice p resid e n t; *‘1'a8t 'ylth p assag es like the delicate, "A ® “ , a " d 8re Pr<,vlug m ore —------------------ stu d e n t th is year in th e p ersonage of M ary L am bert, se c re ta ry ; B e tty , d o V n 7 n 7 T h 81*” ^ " o '* W‘“ try w ln’ a ? 7 7 V “ rf> f° r th e ’ » ifre GJ-< LI I ION TO UiiURCH Miss M ary Inez K niefel. 14-year-old T h o rn e- tr e a s u r e r ; H arold Johnsori 1 big «wing' in 1 ¡T X o rk ft e7 1'” ' .“ V ” ' « 7 ? y' " m em ber8 nf t h " LEADf-K>‘ THURSDAY EVE. d „ ,g„ . c r ...... ..... w . k X “ »' ™ ” !r,.rr„'t “S r " : , j p „ J " v ' ; , ' ; ' , ' ' ' i ” '” ’ - who live in th e f o r m e r T o r r v I The first social event o f t h « n i ..... Phraseology tin c tu red .................... te tte rs (, and U, w ith H on i A public reception will be given on | T h u rsd ay evening of th is w eek In th e “We w ill soon be ready to m ake sheep guano and phosp h ate deliveries. We have secured a lot of valuable in form ation on the re la tiv e value of fe r tilize rs and will soon be prep ared to deliver a w ell balanced m ixture, ju s t in honor w h at you need, a t a very reasonable p asto r, and price. We a re booking o rd ers now Rev. A. S. and would like very m uch to have you call and get posted up on th e fe rtiliz th e 1925 cla ss ju st tw o and a h alf I gPr and w ere ali m asked and giv™? a L 7 rm H h 7 o KlittPr °* 1,9 c r y s ta i''th e I bpnp‘H <,f th e " Bp of th e b'Kb «chool j ' ,f " ,e cbu/ c h - '" ,w ‘he new su p e rin - w ere also n..m - ieo.M,,b ®Lit8„ ,bp »‘Illn e -. of | te gym nasium d u rin g th e y ear, and yet R P" d " , of th e E astern d istric t, and ing problem and place your o rd er for m onths before h er 15th birthday, m ak- » um ber- T he boys boys w ere also num - ' im -b lu e spaces. Mr G rain g er nV, I t h e H e ,» , r ing th e co u rse in th re e and a h alf | b ered’ T hey called for th e ir p a rtn e rs boldne-s of ■ *.—.....— ' ■'* I < ' s o men ings not conflict in Mrs. Hlsey. T he recep tio n has been w h at you need. We a re using th e th e d of"c'ra‘s“h em ocrat ing‘ in nTr’ m usic by n um ber and escorted them to ' t’he“ ” ® '« not afraid of I ThC A m pr,can >-«<»»• »•>" I ° r ,h *‘ “ bHenCe *n can n ery w arehouse fo r this guano years. She w as a g ra d u a te of th , * of Mrs ,Iu e'L All m em bers p ro duct now but by F e b ru a ry 1st we T erry grad e school before it becam e schoolhouse. T here th e g irls w ere b<’lng a |m ost Inaudible, if it su its his bU8 nP8s m en ’ ,bp B<' bo<)l R-eH an d W hen n?r,CP,*?t !on of tbp w ork to be given. poHH,b|y »°m e of the v ario u s w om en's 18I" f r,' nd» of ,b ® ch u rch a re invited m u st have th e use of it for hallock consolidated w ith th e G resham school taken to a room to unm ask ______ _ sh lllllcI11, m aking, and we m u st get the guano d istric t. She has never “flunked" in th e tim e cam e for _____ refre m e n ts Mpa7" each H 8 81 m Sim 7 ple ' ' i T ipturp' u n e- Developed. ..........I o rg an izatio n s will w ant th e building 1 to ,tten<*’ '« " b a r ^ c t ^ i s d / m 'M ^ i f r a l n g e r 7 ,.Urr,'rf'" t ,h " PS’ H ® baa »»gg«'»'®'! i 11 ls ’ xpected th a t th e honors of tho out of th e way, and besides, our lead any sub ject in her school life. She has boy attem p ted to claim th e g irl he had ’d m llar to tb a t adopted “v<’»J»g will also be exte nded to Miss ing a u th o ritie s recom m end the early alread y ex p ressed a d esire to ta k e up escorted, b ut as th e g irls had not ,0 ta k e ■ ^ “ P1« folk tu n e and m ake It I , “8t 8 P application of fertilize rs to be of the th e stu d y of law and hopes to som e spoken th e re w as co nsiderable dif- dance 8 com plex m easu re to his a r - J a8t y ear bp ln tt,rce and th a t loose Rena Stevenson and Miss Nell C, ,H ’8 plan,° a r r «»gcm ent I h ,te re »tpd b ’t him know in advance Johnson, deaconesses, who cam e h ere m ost benefit in the production of th e day be enrolled as a stu d e n t In th e Acuity and as m any as th re e or four - ..... - ; lr”,r i ! , kDx today from P o rtlan d to m ake th is fru it crop, especially if the sp rin g and U niversity of Oregon law school The p a rty was chaperoned by Mrs. of bouyant movement and ’ sin cerity ' f he K>ni» a»l»m. th e ir homo. They a re occupying an sum m er is dry. L ate fertilizin g is L illian H eslin, a fo rm er F airview bad as it prom otes a la te fall grow th m iss and fo r th re e y ea rs a stu d e n t a t P earl H ayden, Mrs. ____ ----------------------a p a rtm e n t In th e J. C. S hultz house on E dna ________ W olters 1 ,le " C radle Song ” of c * B " rahm s, though | • . - _ . • (iTnnriont ^-,9 B argain on K oller C anaries. F irs t stree t. T he form er is retire d of canes th a t resu lts in m ore d an g er I Union high, b ut who attended high P rin cip al and Mrs. Q uicksall. The S J ” <b- of w interk ill, so it is best to apply th e J school a t C orvallis la st year, g rad u - bor-T an d kgirfo w e“ to" th e k K l w w s ^ s sT m p í | S S W t ill o ^ sacrifice i c S ^ g few ^ « choice ro lle rs, fr,,nl active ° w “ ork BCC° and “ n t the ° f la h tte ea r Ith Is ’ fertilize r before F e b ru a ry 1. ’ ating w ith th e class of 1924 w ith hon- (»Mftler, "W e have secured a lim ited supply , ors, has th e d istin ctio n of being th e home. 1 Islatn --------- G ~ resham M. E ch ' u rc h .—Adv. ,. ey . ” (B alakirew ------ , ) w as a fine I ‘ opposite Any troublesT Cal! Dr. Classified. of good E arlie st of All seed potatoes I youngest stu d e n t In th e Oregon Agrl- medium for Mr. G ra in g e r's faculty in o rc h e stra tin g ” the piano. He con- Base Line Arres Like Rent. th a t we would like to m ake as w ide | c u ltu ra l college th is year. She is but »rived .7 a thousand su b tle > colors and *>N acres, so u th east co rn er lh u > »—a » iu r » m m a d istrib u tio n of them as possible. 15 and a freshm an in th e school of L ine and Cleveland avenue 4 acres in . ^ 7 ° f " ’"I' pow er’ ,b a t m a<l<’ T his variety is recom m ended for its com m erce. She played on th e school b erries $300 dhwn. balance afte r 3 V r n Bam * " f,‘ 8nd b ,;""y - ea rlin ess and in order to have a su p basketball team and w as a m em ber y ears like re n t at fi per cent B W « i ' U8" a l’ w a" ,bp Poised. T horne, Bank of G resh am — Adv th,? , 7 . 7 " Resourceful a d a p te r of ply for the pickers ln th e berry h a r of the T h alian D ram atic club. --------------------- m. auv . the o rc h e stra to the m ood-and-tense vest, we th in k it will pay you to se of th e soloist." SEE THIS. cu re a supply of th is seed. • If you I hlckptt Pie Supper Two a cres. .„ V V r o o m ho u se. j May be had in tw enty m inutes w ith o rd er by phone, call 1871 chicken house. Bull Run w ater ’th ree P" for th e F’o rtlaiid 1 N ickerson’s Jellied ch ick en — Adv. m iles from G resham on proposed Mt t. hony crj ' b®«tra have broken all Hood highw ay and on Welch road " l<?r rp co rd " for tb l* organization The Big Holiday Issue o f the Outlook n'om h. ^PW .* 7 f i o r n o 7 i a n k . f i G ,( '7 - A « ’- r e .l . l n c w n l d > ,Mfi|ith . " s Coming Dec. 16 Basket Social and Entertainment I he ( .resham Lodge of O dd Fellows No. 125 will give a basket social an d en tertain m en t a t th eir hall, THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. l.’l _____________________ At 8 o’Ulork I he public is in v ited to join th e m in c e le b ra tin g th e success o th e ir lodge. T h e re will he p len ty o f m usic „„< un fo r a ll. L ad ies k in d ly b rin g b a sk ets. Prizes for the prettiest and most comical baskets Coffee w ill be se rv e d fre e of c h a rg e . (’(»me and have a good time. am — Adv. Andrew R esare, - w ell-know n farm - I t „ ¡11 ’ i r - — ----------------- e r of A nderson statio n , and Mrs Au- H " contain 16 to 20 pages, cram m ed full of in teresting T he a "? b m st’ilr ,‘rO7 ,MT 7 *"8U Llr,gwald <* Portland w. r e ' rna*ter p ertain in g to th e developm ent and grow th of G resham Ja m e s’ p erso n al p ro p erty ha« bJen S X ^ o n ^ M o n d B , P «r t 8t and v ,cin ity d u ring the past year. T h ere will be H oliday an- - » „ e - d . u - n ------ . Will 1 )1 t i l S atu rd ay , November ReT A of nierchants. It will be an index to the la, instead of November 8. All thoi -a r e w in m ake th e ir home on a farm pr ° u th a .n d prosperity of this co u n try and will be a fine In terested kindly take notice— Adv. piece n ear H aley, Mr. R e sare’s farm a t An- ' Send aw ay to friends and relative cs. derson being ren ted to bis son ' j The D pportnnity of th e Season! --------------- _ , C orrespondents are requested to stu d y the needs of th e ir Begin your ( b ristm as Shopping R eturn of Milk I an Asked. com m unities and send in m atter. A nnual B azaar i If th e person who took m ilk can I F V n .,? ? a l l T ,F^ n c Y W o rk Artl< le„ fo r from old b arn n ear the M ountain View f I he various business hpuses will be given an o p p o rtu n n itv l o u n g a n d Old. Jt#*aMonably P ric e d Rose farm Sunday will re tu rn same, , n GRANGE HALL, WEIL, ADV. IS display th e ir goods through this issue. th e re will be no questions asked, oth- B eginning at 2:30 P. M. erw lse It will cost him som ething, as ' •T>c ( hieken Dinner ¿nr he was seen to ta k e It.— Adv. 5:30 to 8 P. M. I l l M i Mill It F ish Ponds tc P rogram in Evening One dozen p h o tographs will solve Zion Etnngellral ( hnrrh. of your *,ft Pr,,blem s. H ardy Studio, phone 541.—Adv. Tuesday, December 16, 1924