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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 14, NO. 75 G resham O utlook ukesham , mcltnomah coro T r > OMW>X T,'FS1~ NOVEMBER gresiiam WOMAN GREETS PVPILS OF LONG AGO WHAT W HISTLES MEAN -A. C. W ill LON PASSES: explained ______ BY S. P. A « * .. Mr and Mrs. J. H . M orrison re TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS is. 19*4 91.50 Per Yeai » V K s s s BOYS AND GIRLS WIN MANY PRIZES For the benefit of th e cu rio u s the tu rn ed rec en tly from a five-m onths' trip , w hich included m any points of so u th e rn Pacific com pany te lls w hat aw ay ea rly M o n d i^ m w n in ^ N o v e m 4 ' dicTte0? 8 7 ° “ Varl° " 8 8ections in te re st in K ansas, Colorado and C ali th e locom otive m eans w hen it savs ber 17. at the home of his L>n H er- ' h a v l m“ rk etin g associations fornia. T h eir first v isit was a t T o toot! to o t!” mon W ihlon, w ith whom he has been ' A m o n ^ T * * " 0**1 “ pro sp ero u s year. F o u r blasts, tw o of m edium length peka. K ansas, w here Mr. M orrison has a b ro th er 84 y ears of age and a Civil and two sh o rt is a w arn in g th a t the * '" " " ■ ■ H o " « ’ 0“ " " ........ h * '" ' P » '« e C o o p . , . , , . . Po„ h ry p ro Ju c V t H r 6? " ’ They al8° ria i‘ed « son locomotive «1. ap p ro ach in g a public feeble h - ealth - ------. . . . x - u u n r y P ro d u c for some tim e, he w as a t th is place. They spent about a grade cro ssin g and is th e en g in eer's ers w ith h e a d q u arte rs a t P o rtlan d not considered serio u sly ill u n til a ( L eader Seym our a group of certlfl- m onth at P ark er. K ansas, w here they » a y of saying "Look out, I'm com few days before his death. In his broke all reco rd s for high re tu rn s to’ Ao t h i aC,h LeVemeUtS Wh,cb a re K'ven have a son. Mrs. M orrison ta u g h t younger days he w as in te reste d and th e ir m em bers week of November 5th ,to th e clubs w ho com plete th eir One sh o rt, sh a rp w histle m ean- th a t school a t th is place in 1870 and m any active in civic affairs and his in te r p ric e , being as follow s: E x tras 63c (P ro ject 10« per cent. T hese ce rtifi of h e r form er friends and schoolm ates th e hand b rak es a re needed to je lp est continued to th e closing days of Tl k elects ‘7 59c, ns 59e’ 59c, Pu p u ” llets 46c ° ’ n Brow r ° W,ls ets 46c. es es a re signed by G eorge F a rre ll, in the engineer stop, w ith m odern a i r called on her. T hey visited a son and ch a rg e of th e boys' and g irls' d u b brake equipm ent th is sig n al has b e his fam ily a t W ichita, K ansas m ained c lea r u n til n ear th e end He b bead, a re the prices received w o rk w ith the U nited S tates d e p a rt ---- — m v VUU. ------------------ “ d- TIG H e * “ am bers. Since its reo rg an isatio n . F rom K ansas they retu rn ed to Colo come p rac tica lly obsolete. ---- g am ian o il, was a m em ber and active w o rk er In m ent of a g ric u ltu re ; W alter P ierce A succession of sh o rt b lasts te lls rad o w here they spent several weeks y e a rsBaPUSt ChUrCh in his ea rlie r th e association has m ade good p ro g g o v ern o r of O regon; W. J K err Th ld r!n andiCh" o en and g re a t g r»n<1- pedestrian, w andering stock anil oth er ress. receiving co n sisten tly prices p resid en t of Oregon A g ricu ltu ral col-' children, in Pueblo, D enver and tre sp a sse rs to get ofT the trac k reaso n ab le A rm in C. W ihlon w as born in Ba th a t have rep resen ted ege; Paul V. M arls, d irecto r of ex One long b la st follow ed by th ree S team boat Springs. T he la st named Profits to its m em bers, u n d er p resen t den, G erm any, in F eb ru ary , 1834 H e ension; H. C. Seym our, sta te club tow n w as so called from th e fact of a sh o rt ones, and the re a r flagm an conditions. cam e to the United S tates in 1858. e a d e r; county club lead er and the hot sp rin g n ear the place w hich em it w alks back along the tra c k to protect W oodburn F ru it G row ers C oopera se ttlin g in M uscatine. Iowa, w here he local leader. ted a w histling sound sim ila r to the ag a in st a follow ing train . m arried Miss M aria F ru tig in 1860 tive association, W oodburn, Oregon. reX ’iveL°,l0Wi,,g Cer“ flCatea bave been F o u r or five b lasts of m edium d u ra w histle on a steam boat. A fter tu n n e l T hey moved to St. Paul, M innesota, Paid out to g ro w ers »66.386.S7, w ith a ing of th e ground had tak en place in tion calls th e flagm an to th e tra in total expense of »990.20. P roducts T he G resham Cookery d u b under F our sh o rt w histles Is th e en g in eer's » h e re they rem ained until 1899, w hen handled consisted of soft straw b e rrie s t i e p imi,y/ am e to O rf«°n. se ttlin g on the leadership of Mrs. W. D. K inder w ay of ask in g for tra in o rd er signal ,» T X b r e ” ,ln e d th e Pipe L ine road five m iles east of red rasp b e rrie s, gooseberries, logan w ith the follow ing m em bers com plet- Two sh o rt w histles m ean "T hank G resham . The aged wife passed aw ay berries. Royal Ann ch erries, b lack ng th e r w ork; M argaret B ranon. i ou or “I g et you.” T hey visited th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs hhiw 6 g h t year8 ag °- T he surviving caps, E tte rb e rg straw b e rrie s, ev er Olive Norby. M arion Y andell. Della One w histle of medium d u ratio n fo l H elen S chneider, a t O akland, C ali ch ild ren a re Mrs. E ,iM beth Zahn green b lack b erries, B a rtle tt pears. Lew is Evelyn Cox. Mary L am bert. fornia, also an a u n t a t Alam eda, who lowed by tw o sh o rt b lasts c a lls atten - S eattle. W ashington; Mrs. L ottie 1 Here a re ^ 1 active m em bers of the M arion Clow, Evelyn T au sc h er Lu • » i? » e,’fcel,ent new picture of is 96 y ea rs old. Since Mrs. M orrison's ion to sig n als displayed fo r a follow W estphal, St. Paul. M innesota- H er association. e tta W elling, A lta W ihlon. Olive fall four y ea rs ago. she has been crip- ing section. man a ,, , ’tr ? ng e’ J 1“ " 0*' her ry g ro w ers of Covo, Oregon, re- | One long b la st is given w hen tra in mon and H enry W ihlon and Mrs. Ger- ’ wen. Iren e Dobbin and G retchen a . ™ ; ■£■ a ' ; ’ ',.” ™ “ »“ 1 <«»<• a w U V T , 6Xtent and ° bIiged >° rude Ick le r of G resham . T h ere are ceived »65,000, for th eir 1924 crop a c Moore. a w heel c h a ir m uch of the time. She is appro ach in g statio n , jun ctio n s IS g ran d c h iH re n and 10 g rea t-g ran d - cording to G. O. S taekland of th a t’v il F airview Sew ing d u b led by Mrs. lage. Forty-five cars w ere shipped by FUNERAL ( Al l s MANY Z “ ? Pleased With th e courtesy draw -bridges an d railro a d crossings children. Lloyd T eg a rt: C lara Brooks, M arjorie a t grade. ? Pr 0,1 h er long trlp and in FROM DISTANT POINTS M ollar . K ath erin e Lewis and Sizya F u n eral services will be heId on re frig e ra to r exp ress to e a ste rn m a r Two sh o rt b lasts given th re e tim es sp ite o h er invalidism g rea tly enjoyed W ednesday afternoon a t 2 o'clock kets, grow ers realizing 12 cen ts for Among the relativ es who cam e to Takoa. 13 signal to train m en th a t a irb rak e s from the th e visit to her old home. The ««« la rg k w e st c h e rry orch- •ipzi o ti.i.:__ . choice ' pack. — " h c n e rry orch- P lea san t Home Over the Top and Go Cookery clu atten d th e fu n eral of Jo h n W T ow n church. F red E llio tt of P o rtlan d w in ed by Mrs. A nna L ehm an of P leasat send w ere Miss Jo sep h in e Tow nsend Pfeach th e fu n eral serm on. A. V locatfd at Cove, consisting of 100 a ll-y . \ ictor R u k u la, A ustin R olf his dau g h ter, who was teach in g at i teeples of V ancouver, B. c V ernonia. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. L indsey Jam es McLean, David F ro st. Hei a s sist in the services. T he .oom .body ______ _________ and Mrs. Chas. Idlem an of Nampa. b ert T.aTelleir, A rvo R ukula and Jo w ill be laid to re st in D ouglass cem e Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. S leret, Mr. P alin. te ry beside th a t of his wife. The. fo l AI ISNIONA K Y M FETING K opper K ettle K lub led by Mrs. \\ and Mrs. Lew is S h attu c k and d au g h IN PORTLAND ATTRAI TS low ing have been chosen for pall Spence, of T ro u td ale ; M ary Weiss ter, Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. W esley S h a t b eare r s: Jo h n S leret, G eorge S leret, A num ber from G resham a re p la n tu ck , all of V ancouver, W ashington E lizabeth Robinson, Mary Scott, Dor H. H . Cooley, B. C. A ltm an, p. A. n ing to atten d th e m issionary co n T he L indseys drove all n ig h t to reach othy K endall, L o rean H aley, Vivlar Staffenson and G ust Carlson. Copeland, E lian R ichardson and Lu vention w hich will be held a t the , ’Z Mr' a " d Mr8- WesJ,>y S h attu c k Eastern F irs t F ree M ethodist ch u rch in P o rt had been visiting In U tah and w ere on ollie Howell. LEILA GIBBS BECOMES I he p oultry d ep a rtm en t a t th e P a land, co rn e r E ast Ninth and Mill th e ir w ay home when the m essage Eastern or cific In tern atio n al w as la rg e r than BRIDE OF JOHN WELLS stre e ts, beginning T h u rsd ay evening. or reached them . They also had an all- Olympia Jo h n A bram W ^ lT 'a n d Mi™ r „ I 9 November ° T bW 20' 20, 8,1,1 and concluding w ith th'e the niglit drive. Jo h n S leret and C. F. ever before and m ost of the birds w ere Olympia Rllndav * eVe" " 1K 8erV' Ce8’ N,,ve“ ber It Gibbs w ere united in m arria g e a ^ t h e 23 R uegg of G resham drove to V ernonia. " g re a t deal b e tte r th an before --------- ... i la g e a t th e w as said by W. N. Cotes, ju d g e of all ..... ..... . P art of th e way th ro u g h th e snow , to residence of Dr. A. Thom pson, F rid ay The p rin cip al addresses of th e co n tak e word of th e trag ed y to Miss p o u ltry a t th e In te rn a tio n a l, th a t the evening, November 12, th e la tte r of- vention will be delivered by th e Rev. Tow nsend and b rin g h er home. T ele boys’ and g irls' p o u ltry was ju s t as Cecil T roxel who, w ith his wife phone lines w ere closed, It being line a q u ality us th a t in the open class TO INSURE GETTING A GOOD R o b ert H arlow of T ro u td ale P o u l A rm istice Day. n ,o t h „ „ » X . T . “ "7 ,v ,t try club won th e silv er loving cup m o th er of th e xrnnm r- . I .. "" -------- • «>»•’>» w ora- given by the T ro u td ale Ancona b reed W ells. The brid e wTo is Z r .a n ,r Z M r’ T rM e l had th e d istin ctio n of Brlde-To-H e H onored by Show er. n u rse of S t L u U . T o an it« ? , 7 v aW arded th e ho,Ior of O r a t i o n Miss Mabel Michel en tertain ed Mon ers. he having th e h ig h est av erage day evening w ith a show er in honor of score d u rin g th e season of shows. ..................... Miss R uth N yström , w hose approach He showed th e finest pen a t th e sta t -our y X .* ";‘h“ ¡ c , So" B” w l" b" - lug m a rriag e to H ayden H iatt, of Med fair th a t was show n In th e open clasi S A " a A d ford, Oregon, will be an event of In R obert Is en titled to a g rea t deal or c m . h ere -rem uluu,,“, 7 , , ! I to , T ? credit for the splendid w ork he ha y e a . rs Mr. , .........’»Vila nd M„ „ „ Win „ w ||, , n „Fot. " F te re st to her m any friends. Reside , the hostess and g u est of honor, the done th is year. resid e on th e ir sm all farm one m ile The p o u ltry aw ard s, w hich liav ch arg e of the m usic. T he ladles of th e follow ing young ladies w ere p rese n t: ea st of G resham on th e Section Line ju st been m ade public, a re as follows V Oman's M issionary society of the Maude Michel, H ulda and F lorence road. A. J. K ru eg er's p o u ltry club o G resham church w ill have a place on Johnson. E sth e r N yström . G ladys and E lsie S h arp , L etty P u lfer. Mabel T ro u td ale w ere w in n ers as follows th e p ro g ram F rid a y afternoon. Bodies of W orkm en Not Found. Nick Lefor, with his A nconas, li M etzger, M artha and M arlon H agberg, An effort w as m ade la st F rid ay to A dditional B een lles Ô f f a ^ i „„ J e a n e tte D owsett, E lizabeth Johnson. and 5th cockerel, 1st p u llet,.5 th pulle Early selections are the best. recover the bodies of I. L. Schnavely B ounties am ounting to »53 will be F ioella Jacobs, G ertru d e S outhard, 1st young bird, 1st lien, 2d old’ pen. and N. S. Benyon, th e en g in eer and paid by th e Oregon sta te gam e com F lo ren ce Beers, Mrs. B ruce Hoyt. Mrs. R obert H arlow 2d on cock. 2d an firem an who w ere the victim s of the m ission in addition to those paid by Lulu Johnson, Mrs. M artin G rass. Mrs 3d on hen, 2d on young pen, 4th o rec en t avalan ch e at th e Bull Run the v ario u s counties. T he am ount will R o y Gibbs and Mrs. H elen Camp. The pullet. headw orks, bui the attem p t proved to A T VA7 D D A l l ’ w w-w tie d istrib u ted as follow s; T he wolf. bride-to-be was seated on a nest of A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. H arry Suber 2d and 3d on cocker» be fru itless. Phone ls#l »2a; co u g ar, »25, and wild cat, »3. pillow s as little Clyde D aun, 1st on old pen, 3d o V irginia G rass T he J. F. Shea C onstruction com H ides m u st be p resen ted to th e coun brought in an im m ense rin g to which young pen pany dispatched a diver. F red Devine ty clerk of the county In w hich th e w ere tied various p rese n ts and placed John Robinson 4th on cockerel. to th e scene of th e trag ed y about anim al w as killed, and affidavit of It over h e r head, w hile Miss M artha Hale P arso n s, 1st on young pen. w here th e bodies w ere th ought to be. » , b r , „ . d w h j r ' : ; ^ ‘“ d";,: 1,'t" t<br''; i ^ “ ' " ' 7 b" « * • - H agberg sang, "F e a th e r Your N est." Mrs. L ynch’s p o u ltry clu b of Lync re n ts five tim es as he dived Into th e ? K ‘ Comml™,° “ ' AU wolf T he color schem e of pink was car d istric t. W hite L eghorns. tu rb id w aters, b ut was obliged to give i Î t a t . \ “ Z a ” iorW arded to tb e ried out In the d eco ratio n s of the E arl Jen sen , 1st on young pen. It up 8 8 B,dte Kam,! com m ission for Identifica room s and in the refre sh m e n ts G eorge H ulber 2d on young pen. tion. G ilbert P o u ltry club w ith C. M. Ca ____ __________ _________________ Bunuelille Hatchery | 0 lim e kins leader, C arl Bowman 1st on Bui We produce h a lf th e w orld's c o t t o n ' i n l o s s b ut consum e m ore th an one-fourth or ' l l i / a J 92» I,r °duced m ore than two Ponds. L eghorn young pen, 1st on tw o Bui It: we .1« per cen t e o „ Z . „ " f J J “ , ' d " t ' , , 11’« « « " " » .n d n .ed T he sta te fish h atch e ry a t Bonne L eghorn cockerels, 1st on two Bui ,» r cen t co a l. | „ W. ... ville Is to be en larg ed by th e con Leghorn cocks, 2d on W hite Leghor stru ctlo n of six new cem ent pond pullets, 1st on Buff L eghorn hen. w hich w ill be com pleted about D e on Buff L eghorn hen, 4th on Whit cetnber 15, acco rd in g to H ugh C L eghorn hen. 2d on Buff Leghor M itchell, sta te su p e rin ten d e n t of pullet h atch eries. A fter th e addition of thes, ponds, the cap acity of th e Bonneville < IWNER1 C0XVI1 I I I h atch ery will be about 10.5(10,000 fish, MEETING AT SALEM equal to th a t of the E n te rp rise h a tc h The com m ittee appointed October ery, w hich is now th e la rg e st in the 8th at a Joint m eeting of rep rese n ta- world. livi-i of cooperative and com m unity T hese feeding ponds will each b e eau n erles at S al.rti, to co nsider a plan »0 feet long, 10 feet wide and 5 feet for org an izin g the sm all cooperative deep. T h eir total cost will be ap and com m unity ca n n erie s into a c e n tr a l agency, will hold th e ir m eeting In proxlm aiely »1800. Sal. m Nov. 21 for the purp o se of going into th e m a tte r of plans. T he com Men Ice S lallon Changea Hand». m i t t e e co n sists of George Know les, I have bought the E a -t Side Servi. ‘ o ttfg e G rove; C. E. Newhouse, After Nov. 18 S tation, G resham , from Mrs. Lena hpririKhrook; Jo h n H. (lo p leru d Sil- ( runib and am open for business. A vcrtoii; Ray J. o ia tt, W oodburn! and E. H anke.—Adv. Genuine Joseph K eher, Mt. A ngel; I). B. Towle G resham . O thers to be p resen t will’ T w ant to encourage business, th at be re p re se n ta tiv e of M arketing De It may provide profitable em ploym ent. p artm en t, P o rtlan d C ham ber of Com I w ant to see Jobs h u n tin g tor men m erce, am i M arketing D epartm ent of r a th e r th an men hiiutlhg for Jobs,” Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College. X ! b«MS i OYSTERS 'i1""s,,‘“ *■ ~w » OYSTERS turkey geese , ducks or chickens OYSTERS G resh am M ea t M ark et FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY í W E A R -E V E R ______ ALUMINUM For the Thanksgiving Dinner R O A STER S . 3 sizes — , - Bua»ter>>. Special R eg u lar W.65 B oaster*. Special TRADE MARK Fruit», Nut», V egetab le,, S pice. R egular »17^0 Roa*ler». Special Phene 1411 L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Phone 1421 ff 'hen you need a stock of Groceries J nd you're feeling downright blue Just call up ff'alrad's Mercantile ’ A nd w e ll send them out to you. Gresham, Ore. Walrad Mercantile Co. GRESHAM, OREGON "ays P resid en t Coolidge. It Is be cau se th e g reat m ajority of A m erican SANDY WATER SYSTEM N E A , t , Y J L i 0 M , , , h 1 ,O N citizens believed th a t P re sid en t Cool idge m- ans w hat be la y s and his T he th riv in g little m u n icip ality of < les are m ost likely to b ... rin e I Kandy will soon be enjoying its new ■••F g S about CBl/l/UI th III»! leslred re su lts th a t he w was e l v . „ such w ater system w hich is being Installed desired as given a splendid vote of confidence on T ues- as rap id ly as w orkm en can excavato I day. th e d itches and lay the w ater pipe. This p ro ject which Is u n d er th e di Card of Thunk». rection of th e Cascade Pipe an d Flum e H e w ish to th an k o u r frien d s for th e ir sym pathy, expressed in w ords com pany, of S eattle, will cost ap p ro x and in m any helpful deeds. In our b e im ately »21,000. The w ater will bo reavem ent, and for th e beautiful Conveyed from a aplendid group of flowers w hich cover th e la st resting sp rin g s six m iles east of Sandy on Place of o u r beloved husband, son and w hat is known as th e B row nell p ro p fath er. Jo h n W. Tow nsend Mrs Jo h n W. T ow nsend, Mrs. Jos erty , and will serve about 100 fam i ephlne M. Tow nsend. Mr. and Mrs lies a t th e sta rt. It is understo o d th a t E arl T ow nsend. Mr. and Mrs th e work will I m : com pleted by th e E lbert Stone, Jo sep h in e T o w n first of th e year. send. Any tro u b les? Call Dr. Classified. Money to loan on real estate. F arm loans at 6 p er cent. B. W T horne