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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 14, NO. 9« GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FRIDAY, JANUARY ». l » i i il.5 (l Per Year NEW MAYOR TAKES SEAT IN COUNCIL ------------ GRESHAM LEGION QUINTET DEFEATED | T he O range B. bask et ball team de- ' feated th e G resham A m erican Legion J q u in te t h ere la st n ig h t in one of th e PLANS ARE BEING ...... “ AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIC CONFERENCE 07681230 Millions To Workers T he new ly elected officers of th e city of G resham w ere sw orn in at th e re g u la r m eeting of th e council last T uesday evening, R ecorder C. G. S chneider ad m in isterin g the oath, BILL TO PROVIDE VETERANS HOSPITAL I fa s,e st and sn a p p iest gam es of th e season, 17 to 16. P lan s in com m ittee w ork for th e of a different n a tu re and w ill prove to "H ave introduced bill appro- At the end of th e re g u la r tim e th e ' A* ricu,tar> 1 Econom ic C onference t o ' be of fa r g re a te r im portance. Instead p ria tin g five hundred thousand score w as a tie, 16 to 16, and a liv e - ! held in G resham T h u rsd ay , F rid a y of devoting one day to each subject d o llars for erection of v eteran s' i m il,ute period w as Played, d u rin g W etk’ “ re t ° l,1K e“ ° re th re e *,ays WlU be <’«v° t ad ! h o sp ital a t P o rtlan d , Oregon. Will Chas. Cleveland, th e new m ayor, sue- i " bich n eith er team scored. An ad- fo rw ard a t a rap id pace, say s S. B. to th e follow ing to p ics: Livestock do every th in g in my pow er to se H all, county a g ric u ltu ra l agent. T he and D airy, P o u ltry , F arm Crops, H or- j ceeds K. A. M iller, who has given four d ^*°®al five m in u tes w as th en called c u re favorable action on th is leg y ea rs' faith fu l service to th e city in ^o r’ ani' d u rin g th e final seconds of it com m ittees w hich a re a t w ork in tic u ltu re an d V egetables. T he m eet- islatio n .” th a t capacity. One new councilm an, ' be v*sR °rs " ’on o ut on a tech n ical p re p a ra tio n for th e co nferen ce a re ings w ill be in sections th e g re a te r p art foul. i h o ld i“ g re g u la r m eetin g s and each of th e tim e. T he extension sp ecialists T he above is th e tex t of a telegram R u ssell K. A kin, as w ell as Dr. A. W. T he line-up for G resham w as P u l- group w111 have m et tw o or th re e w ill be h ere to confer w ith those in- received y esterd ay by W. J. Cooper, B otkin and B. W. T horne, re-elected. tim es before th e conference ad jo u rn s, te re ste d in th e ir p a rtic u la r topics, se creta ry of G resham Com m ercial took th e oath of office. T he new city te r. F an ch er, L unday, Bailey, S hafer and w ill have m a te ria l and in fo rm a- I T he g en e ral plan, as arra n g e d by j club, from S en ato r Chas. L. McNary. m a rsh a l, E. H. K elly, w as e n tru sted and Booth. tion of a g re a t deal of value ready to th e c e n tra l com m ittee, is th a t the first The Com m ercial Club had appealed W ednesday n ig h t th e Legion five w ith th e police duties of th e city d u r forenoon w ill be a g en eral m eeting of to th e se n ato r to use his efforts to se ing th e day, and C. E. P ilan te w as w ill play th e M aroon F team , whom p re se n t to Drose in terested . they defeated e a rlie r in th e season T be p o u ltry com m ittee is w orking th e en tire group. The first aftern o o n c u re such a ho sp ital for thia p a rt of aw arded th e w ork of n ig h t m a rsh a l, here. out 8ODle v ery in te restin g figures on and second forenoon, th e g ro u p s will ( the co ast and soon a fte r co n gress met he having subm itted the low est bid for ------------------------- | th e cost of p roducing eggs locally and m eet in se p a ra te sections to go over I in its p resen t sh o rt session addressed th e job. G. A. Cox, th e re tirin g m a r I Aero a le tte r to S en ato r McNary urging , . th e ca p ita l w hich is n ecessary to sue- th e m aterial accum ulated by th e v art- ' shal, and J. A. Babcock w ere ap p li LIGHT OPERA NEXT VV m M. Ritter, lumber king of speedy action in th e m atter. WEEK IN I’ORTL AND ■ 8sfully lau n ch in the p o u ltry busi- ous com m ittees. On F riday afternoon c a n ts for the position. _______ * | ness. and S atu rd ay m o rn in g th e sections j Ohio and West Virginia, has jus* The le tte r contained the follow ing given between $2,000,000 and $3,- resolution A petition filed la st m onth by S. S. : W ith m ore th a n a full c a r load of T he farm crops com m ittee is g ettin g w ill p rese n t th e m a terial to th e group Thom pson ask in g th e city to vacate a elab o rate scenic and costum e effects ' some s ta rtlin g in fo rm atio n in re g a rd for discussion an d adoption and tho , 000,000 to employees, relatives and “W hereas. It ap p e ars to be neces close friends. 94 employees have block of land in K irk lan d addition, and a com pany of 50, fresh , young to cost of grow ing som e of th e m ore jo in t sections of th e A g ricu ltu ra l sary for the p ro p er care of those dis been with him more than 20 years abled d u rin g the W orld W ar and p re w as acted upon favorably. T his w ill singing voices T he B randon O pera ! com mon crops. Econom ic co n feren ce and th e Pom ona vious w ars, th a t su itab le h o sp itals be enable Mr. Thom pson to handle any Com pany w ill play a t th e A uditorium , I T he recom m endations of th e vege- g ran g e w ill p ass on m any im p o rtan t DAVID WEAVER DIES provided, and sales of the p ro p erty on th e basis of P o rtlan d . J ta b le com m ittee a re p ro m isin g to be reso lu tio n s an d th e ir adoptions. AFTER LONG ILLNESS W liereas, Inform ation has come to acreag e instead of city lots. T his is undoubtedly th e g re a te st a rev elatio n to m any fa rm e rs w ho A program of th e conference giving , th e m em bership of th e G resham Com T he req u e st of th e city tre a su re r, am usem ent value ever offered a local ,h ave been grow ing g en eral farm crops, full d etails as to places of m eeting and r David W eaver died at his home in m ercial Club th a t ut the next session " es‘lay ln o rn ,n ’i - J* n u - of congress a bill will be presented J. H. M etzger, for an in crease of sa l audience for T he B randon O pera ! T1,e re tu rn a w hich th ey have received sp ecialisits to be here w ill be p u b - ; . ' ' * - am ’¡r ' ‘ ’ * -V tars and 29 days. His providing tor an ap p ro p riatio n for a ry for th e h andling of th e gen eral Com pany is h erald ed as “T he G re atest on 80me of th e carlo ad ship m en ts of lished la ter. , ..................... d eath, w hich w as not unexpected fnl- governm ent h o sp itals, und funds of the city from $7.50 a m onth S inging Show on T o u r” an d th e eu- | celery , cauliflow er, cabbage an d let- T he G resham com m ercial club w ith i . , ... . ' toi "W hereas, The provision m ade for . e . . b u . sin ess and . lowed a two y ea rs Illness from leak th e ca re of such disabled resid e n t in to $15, w hich w as p resented a t th e De gagem ent in P o rtlan d w ill be a t prices tu c e > along w ith th e cost of producing th e cooperation of . th cem ber m eeting, w as again brought th a t can n o t be ignored. th e sam e, a re of m uch in te re st. pro fessio n al m en of G resham and th e , ; age . . .. of th e h ea rt, th e la st six w eeks of th e S tate of Oregon is e n tirely in ad T he com pany co n sists of 50 p e o p le ' T he h o rtic u ltu ra l com m ittee has al- G resham g ran g e w ill serve a su b stan - " "* . 1" '<'e8si,ated his sittin g In equate to the needs of th e state, and up and again tabled. T he tre a s u re r liereas. It fu rth e r a p p e ars th a t ready decided on some very im p o rta n t tial luncheon on S atu rd ay in th e Ma- I '" ¿ ''. 'iv ' P° B 1 ° n ,lle e n tire time? alre ad y receives a percen tag e on w hose voices have charm ed m ore th an th e one hospital for such use in tho a m illion m usic lovers in A m erica ! « la tte r in reg a rd to th e p la n tin g of sonic h all, concluding th e conference 1 _ F' ea v er' w h< ’ was a clvtl w ar v e t- m oney collected by him in th e w ater sta te is a leased p roperty, w hich lease d u rin g th e p ast th re e years. T he p rin - ' different kinds of fru its, w hich w ill be and for th o se who have atten d ed and j p o ' ’* “ ,,,enibl‘r ot s “ ®n®r P ost w ill expire D ecem ber 31, 1925, and fund. can n o t bo renew ed. subm itted for action of th e conference, also for th e g ra n g e rs who come to at- i n " • '’^,lan<1' cum e to Oregon A change w as m ade in th e reg u la r cipals who a re all w ell know n s ta rs "Now. T h erefore, be it resolved th a t include Theo. P en n in g to n , E sth e r T h e o th e r com m ittees a re w ell un- tend th e jo in t in stallatio n of th e o f-j ro no h ‘ y ea rs aK° - and for th e m eeting night of the city council from th e m em bers of th e G resham C om m er ~ * a< residei1 in G resham cial ( luh are in favor of th e provision th e first T uesday to th e first W ednes S nyker, Jean n e Rae, Irm a Tice, H a rry der w ay an d a re prom ising m a te ria l fleers of th e v ario u s g ran g es of th e i ' Pfeil, C hester B right, Ed. A ndrew s, : sufficient to m ake recom m endations, county. T he aftern o o n session of th e <'xcep’ i°n of ,,H’ laat y ear of su itab le h o sp itals for th is purpore, day evening of each m onth. G eorge Olson, C arl B undschu and Ed- Ttlis conference, alth o u g h ta k in g th e I gran g e w ill be ut 2 o'clock in th e high ", speht 111 ,,ie S o ld iers’ Home and T he council ordered an ordinance ' a t Roseburg. "He it fu rth e r Resolved, th a t the d rafted au th o rizin g th e execution of m und K earns. T he ch o ru s, and it Place of th e an n u a l fa rm e rs’ week, is ¿school gym nasium , Mr. W eaver had never m arried , but m em bers of G resham Com m ercial consists of 30 m em bers, is reg ard ed lub reccom m end to the Hon. C harles a quit-claim deed to w hatever in te re st NUTRITION (’LASSES 'WOMEN’S CONFERENCE ‘o r m ore th a n 25 y ea rs he and his sls- McNary and R obert N. Stanfield, th e city m ig h t have in th e fail- as th e best looking and best sin g in g ' x ARE WELL ATTENDED r o PLAN YEAR’S WORK te r ’ M rs- K ate W issler who died less U nited S tates S en ato rs from Oregon, g rounds property. T his action w as chorus ever h eard in one o rganization. | ------------ th a n tw o m onths ago, had m ade th e ir and Hon. Elton W atkins, W. L. H aw ta k en in o rd er to rem ove any cloud E ach m em ber is capable of ta k in g a T he n u tritio n classes w hich are be- T he w om en's m eeting to be held in hom e together. T he deceased is jm r- ley and N. J. S in n o tt, rep rese n tativ es prin cip al p art. w hich m ight be on th e title of the fair | ing conducted in four com m unities by 1 conjunction ith th e M ultnom ah : vived by a siste r 90 y ears old who re- in con g ress for Oregon, tliut such pro F o r th e engagem ent in P o rtlan d the Miss Lucy A. Case, n u tritio n special- County A g ricu w ltu grounds, and to fac ilita te th e new ra l Econom ic Con-I sides in C alifo rn ia and a num ber of posed legislation be given th e ir active su p p o rt." co rp o ratio n w hich has p urchased th e re p e rto ire w ill be “T he Bohem ian 1st w ith th e E xtension S ervice a re ference w ill be held a t th e G resham nieces and nephew s in th e east, T he g overnm ent has located v eter G irl,” “Robin H ood,” “T he M ikado” w ell atten d ed . On J a n u a ry 6th a lib rary , J a n u a r y ' 15 from 10 a. nr. to 24-acre tr a c t adjoining, and w hich a l D u rin g his la st illn ess, w hich w as a n s ' h o sp itals in m any cities. One is Maid.” so h as an option on th e stock of th e and “T he S p rin g _______ ____ m eeting w as held a t th e Lynch school 3:30 p. m. R e p resen tativ es of th e Ex- prolonged and severe, he w as patient- needed in th is sta te and it is felt th a t M ultnom ah county fair. LOCAL HDD FFI I GWS d istric t a t th e hom e of Mrs. A. Me- tension Service in Home E conom ics ’ ly cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Portland Is an a p p ro p ria te place. The Two m inor p u rch a ses for th e city OFFICERS INS T V I | ED Oregor' J a « u ary 7th m eeting w as at w ork will be p rese n t to m eet w ith the Gibbs, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph efforts of S en ato r McNary w ill be a p —_— ' 1 ‘ ‘ P le a sa n t V alley w ith Mrs. S. G. S eifer. women of th e v ario u s com m unities of D avidson, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs preciated. w ere ordered, one being a steel filing F ifteen officers w ere in stalled ^an u a ry « leetiqg w as a t B ellrose j th e county. At th is m eeting a review an d Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard T aylor. cab in et for th e city p ap ers to in su re w ill be m ade of th e w ork w hich has Both Mr. W eaver and Mrs. W issler th e ir safety a g a in st d estru ctio n from T h u rsd ay evening by D istric t D eputy and G ,,b ert ch u rch . ESTACADA BANK KOHHEK fire or rodents. T he o th e r w as a w a G rand M aster H a rry T ru itt a t th e A school lunch d em o n stratio n w as been done in th e county on clothing, have on nu m ero u s occasions been BELIEVED TO BE CAUGHT 125, I. O. O. F. K' ven a t each m eeting and ten kinds m illin ery , d ress form w ork and n u tri- m ost kindly e n tertain ed a t th e home te r m eter te ste r w hich has been tried G resham Lodge No. Ben Stevenson, of n u tritio n sandw iches w ith o u t m eat, tion. E ach com m unity w ill re p o rt on of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M etzger, o ut du rin g the p a st m onth by th e w a They a re as follow s: T he rep o rt w as received from E sta te r com m issioner. noble g ra n d : H. R. S taffenson, v i c e and a delicious cream soup w ere m a<ie w h at has been done and m ake th e ir T he fu n eral w as held th is afte r- cada late th is aftern o o n th a t th e E s- L. P. M anning offered to do th e g ra n d ; Roy H. Gibbs, se c re ta ry ; Geo. by th e women u n d er the sp ecialists di- req u est for w ork in th e ir com m unity noon a t 2 o’clock nt th e B ap tist A. B randt, tr e a s u r e r ; W illiam McK. ' re c tio n - A ta lk ° n child feeding w as for th is year. T he group w ill w ork out ch u rch , the Rev. E. G. Ju d d In ch arg e [ ,aca d a S tate Rank had been robbed. w ork of th e w ate r com m issioner for $75 a m onth, as a g a in st $100, th e p re s B eers, w ard en ; A. H. B u rn s, conduct- fiv e « in th e afternoon. to g eth er th e schedule for th e different of th e services. T he pall b e a re rs Word was Im m ediately flashed to all en t salary. H is proffer w as tabled. o r; Leon B. Caddy, c h a p la in ; Alex. T he ldea of tb e n u tritio n w ork is home econom ic classe s for th is yckr w ere S. S. T hom pson, G eorge S leret, A rnold R uegg is continued as w ater H uber, inside g u a rd ia n ; B. H. Jo h n - foods for h e a lth —eatin g to keep w ell and w ill d eterm in e in w hat com m unl- i T hom as T ow nsend, E dw ard T aylor, j a ' l>y Points, Including G resham . At com m issioner. son, outside g u a rd ia n ; A. H. H ens- As a re su lt of n u tritio n in stru c tio n an ties th ey w ill be conducted. F ra n k Gibbs and Ralph Davidson. In- “ bout 3:30 D eputies S quire and Mul- In fo rm al discussion w as given to ley, rig h t su p p o rte r noble g ra n d ; A. u n d erw eig h t m o th er at B ellrose re- It is im p o rta n t and any com m uunity te rm e n t was in G resham cem etery. i,.,,»,,,,.- „ „ . j a rre 8 te '1 “ m “ n 8 t th e 12’ th e m a tte r of th e proposed paving of H. W eisenfluh, L. S. N. G.; C u rtis p o rts g ain in g tw o pounds in w eight th a t w ishes th is w ork will n ecessarl- i T he b eautiful b u rial ritu a l of th e one block on Second stre e t from Main W heeler, R. S. V. G.; C. H. H oecker, w ithin a m onth. S everal w omen re- ly need to be rep resen ted by a com- G rand Army of th e R epublic w as con- c o r«er who wus alleged to be to R oberts, and one block on R oberts L. S. V. G.; C arl D ahl, rig h t scene p o r,ed im provem ent in co n stitu tio n , m ittee of women. O therw ise th e worn- J ducted by m em bers of S um ner Post, d riving th e m achine hearing th e li from Second to P ow ell, w hich would su p p o rte r; R udolph R itsch ard s, left T be «ext m eetings w ill be held as en p rese n t will schedule th e w ork In j S everal v eteran s from o th e r P osts * cense num ber of th e ca r th a t w us be- follow s: Lynch d istric t Ja n . 27, m eet- th e ir own com m unities. The tim e th a t w ere in atten d an ce. give th e city one block w ith pavem ent scene sup p o rter. They w ill have w ork in th e second ing w ith M rs' H ' C' J °b n so n ; Ja n . 28, the clo th in g and household m anage- , on all sides and w hich w ould tend to ------------------------ - | lieved to be im plicated in th e holdup. lessen the congestion of traffic a t th e degree next T h u rsd ay evening. P le a sa n t Valley, w ith Mrs. A nna Leh- m ent sp ecialists can devote In th is OFFICERS ELECTED FOR He was lodged in th e city jail to aw ait -------------------------m an ; B ellrose and G ilbert Ja n . 29 a t I county is lim ited so th a t only coinm u- in te rsec tio n of Main and Pow ell. T he GRESHAM POST A. L.I I the a rriv a l of the police officers from B ethel B ap tist C hurch S ervices th e ch u rch at B ellrose. T he subject nitles th a t are Interested w ill he able rec o rd e r w as req u ested to interview A nnounced. w ill be "Feeding th e child over tw o i to se cu re th e w ork. At th e m eeting of th e A m erican Le th e p ro p erty ow ners affected to a s c e r P o rtlan d . T he p riso n er ap p eared un- In th e B a p tist ch u rc h th e m o rn in g y ea rs of age.” gion W ednesday evening, th e follow ta in th e ir attitu d e on th e subject. I concerned and busied him self In service w ill begin at th e u su a l tim e, A new class h as been sta rte d in th e | GUSTAV JOHNSON HURT ing officers w ere elected for th e en- 11 o ’clock. T he p asto r w ill co n tin u e H illsview d istric t to ta k e the p lace of IN LOGGING CAMP suing y ear: | building a fire in th e city hall, oblivi COUNTY COUNCIL WILL e subject p resen ted la st Sunday th e class th a t w as discontinued in C om m ander, K. C. R o b erts; vice MEET AT RUSSELLVILLE th ous to the sta re s of the cu rio us who G ustav Jo h n so n , 25, w hose hom e is com m ander. H en ry B ottleson; m orning, nam ely, “God's D ealings G resham . T he classes are from 10:30 ad- T he M ultnom ah County Council of w ith Man D uring th e D ifferent P e r- a - m. to 3:30 p. m., and everyone is In- In Pow ell Valley, and who, w ith his 1 ju ta n t, C. C. Y ager; finance officer, P h ro n g e d th e building. He gave out b ro th er, A ugust, h as been em ployed at B. A. M iller; sa rg e a n t-a t-a rm s, Edwin th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r associations will iods o r D ispensations of th e P a st.” In vited to atten d them . ’ . I th ® inform ation th a t his hom e is in Ryderw ood, W ashington, th e logging W edin; th e evening service beginning a t 7:30 h isto ria n , F ra n k H am lin. I be e n tertain ed by the R ussellville th e sub ject w ill be “On th e Way to C lackam as County Tow ns V isited By cen ter of th e Long-B ell L um ber com M embers elected to serve on th e ex- (,la d stone, Oregon. school on S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 17, from C anaan, Isra e l in th e W ild ern ess.” B urgler. pany since last fall, sustained serio u s ecutive com m ittee w ere A. W. Metzger, 11 a. m. to 4 o’clock. D am ascus pool h all w as tre a te d to inJury Iast Monday when a log m ore D. W. Snyder, C. O. S chneider. A lbert Among th e in te re stin g fea tu re s of T h ere w ill be special m usic by th e ROCKWOOD choir under th e d irectio n of Mrs H S a 8Pec‘acu la r holdup S atu rd ay night, ,,ia n th ree feet in d iam eter rolled over r a mp and C leveland Bliss. th e session will be rep o rts from the * his ‘ " cru sh in g blm in to the i C om m ittees w ere appointed to m eet I T he 10 o’clock Sunday school ser- v arious circles th ro u g h o u t th e county. Clow a t th ese serv ices. T he Bible ln w h ich 17 m en w ere lined up and r e a Kel8<; b ° 8‘ w ith com m ittees of th e au x ilia ry for y»ce will be as usual. “New Minds in T he proposed new by-law s w ill be school w ill m eet a t 10 in th e forenoon lleved o i th elr cash , am o u n tin g to a sem i-conscious condition, th e purp o se of selectin g a su itab le th e Old L an d ” will be th e su b ject of given a la st reading and discussion at w ith W alter M ark w art as su p e rin ten - about ,3 0 ' T he hold-up man fired a pital His in ju rie s a re so serio u s th a t an date w hen th e new officers a re to be th e E pw orth L eague a t 6:45. The th is tim e and a pleasing program will dent. T he B. Y. P. U. w ill be held at 8hot t r o u g h th e floor, also an o th e r X -ray has been im possible. the usual hour, 6:30. P ra y e r m eeting t h r o u r t the celling to in tim id ate his in stalled In both o rg an izatio n s. Rev. A. 8. H isey will deliver an ad- be rendered. A silv er offering lunch T he tw o b ro th e rs had ju s t felled a and Bible stu d y w ill be W ednesday victim a- P erh ap s th e m ost decisive action of d ress at 7:30, the su b ject of w hich will w ill be served at noon. At R edland, J. H. Sim pson w'as g ia n t fir and G ustav had moved out of th e m eeting was in voting to m eet be, "The M inistry and th e G ospel.” It is hoped th a t th e asso ciatio n s of evening at 7:30, an d ch o ir re h e a rsa l co u n tin g his cash p re p a ra to ry to clos- 11 *le way, step p in g on a n earb y log once a m onth w ith th e au x ilia ry In He will also give o ut ru m o rs of the th e county will be w ell rep rese n ted at T h u rsd ay evening a t 7:30. Ing up for th e day. The robber took w hich lay on th e slope of th e hill. The In Joint m eeting, th e purpose of which |c o m in g In stitu te of th e E pw orth th is gathering. W ASHING PO N E. Phone 33x1. Gresham $50 and re tu rn e d $7. te llin g Simp- J«r of th e fallin g tr e e sta rte d th e log is to b rin g closer rela tio n sh ip betw een I Dengue w hich will he hebl r„ n . ' --------- S en ior C lass P la y “Mrs. Temple’s Telegram” I nion High School G ym nasium , G resham Friday and Saturday, January 9 and 10 C urtain rise s at 8:20 T ickets p u rch ased for Dec. 19 and 20 w ill be good Ja n . 9 and 10 respectively. Some «rood seats arallahle at Gresham Drug Store Prices Soe and 50c. DANCE Troutdale City Halt SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 10 G/GRAY'S ORCHESTRA Good M anagem ent aa d Good Time A ssured Gentlemen tl.tH) Ladies Free so n to keep it fo r t lioiigp on M onday r o *“ M d o w n M i l B « d p itc h e d J o h a o o u ttu - L c g to S gad llo ir A iix iiia iv It J« "itv B M t n flB m orning. Before leaving, th e b an d it *"to “ 8 p a«h- T he log passed over j„ believed th a t by speeding up th e T he Sunday school association of took p recau tio n to pull the telephone lll!i body which lay p ara llel to it. business session and adding an hour th e Pow ell V alley c irc u it will b egin w ires from th e phone. burying him face dow nw ard in soft or so of p leasu re and en te rta in m e n t Its session next S unday w ith a basket W hile th re e sheriffs w ere busy f n - [ ground by Its trem en d o u s w eight. th e re s u lt w ill be Increased atten d - d in n e r from 12:30 to 2 o’clock. Dur v estig atin g th e robbery, w ord w as re la n ce and en th u siasm In both o rg an i- ing th e d in n er h o u r various n u m bers Postpoaed t antatn Will Be Given. zatlons. I of th e program will be given. A r ceived from C arver th a t a g ara g e had R eh earsals a re going fo rw ard for been held ¡up a t th a t place, b u t th e ran g e m en ts have been com pleted for th u g disdained to ta k e th e sm all th e p resen tatio n of th e c a n ta ta . “The Zien F ,a n g e lic a l ( hnrclt V ertices. public and high school groups, also A doration,” w hich is to be given next am o u n t of $2 w hich he found. As T he re g u la r m o nthly ch u rch day ad u lt groups. T hese will m eet ln a t the high school th ese tow ns a re in ea stern C lackam as Monday evening G resham Is to be con- ' bejpob*,,r7 <* 8 “ " ” ay a‘ ‘he se p a ra te sections d u rin g the afternoon gym nasium . co unty and th e m an an sw ers th e sam e Alon E vangelical ch u rch . S unday and enjoy aep arate program s, g en eral d escrip tio n of th e b an d it who g ra tu la te d on having a high school school will convene a t 10 o’clock. Di-1 Among th e sp e ak e rs a re Dr. J. E arl w here m usic is given th e pred o m i o p erated rec en tly in Boring and Low vine w orship will be conducted in th e E lse, the Revs. Hugh B. Foukles, C. B e r Logan, th is w ork is th o u g h t to be n an ce as it is in union high, and the E nglish language a t 11 o’clock and In May, A lbert 8. H isey and E. O. R an- school is indeed fo rtu n a te in p ro c u r th a t of th e sam e person. th e G erm an language at 11:60. Special ton. Special m usic has been a r- ing as a m em ber of th e facu lty a m usic will be ren d ered by th e choir, ranged for d u rin g th e aftern o o n , be- Jo u rn a l B argain Bates. te ac h er who gives so u n stin tfn g ly of T he an n u a l “ B argain D ay” ra te s of i her tim e and ability to th e fu rth e ra n c e A pot luck lunch will be served In the »ides m ost v alu ab le discussions will th e Oregon Jo u rn a l will be in effect I of m usical in stru c tio n as does Miss elem en tary d ep a rtm en t Sunday school be held for ail d ep a rtm en ts of tho from J a n u a ry 19 to F eb ru ary 4. 1925. r >.. >w w ... . / room a t th e conclusion of th e services. Bunday school work. B argain Day ra te s are as follow s- i P ° r o ,by Dickey, th e in stig ato r of this T he an n u a l co n g reg atio n al m eeting 1 Each v isito r Is req u ested to re g iste r D aily and S unday Jo u rn a l, $7.00; 8pl‘*nd,d free concert. T he boys’ and w ln be D aily w ithout Sunday, $3; Sunday g irls' glee clubs, a ch o ru s of 3« voices, | ii,n, i,3on held im m ediately a fte r the at th e church upon a rriv a l and receive a p rogram for th e afternoou. only, $2.50; W eekly, 75 cen ts a y ea r; w ith th e addition of a w ell-o rg an ised , Sunday and W eekly to g eth er. $3. The „ refMfgtr, . wfII unitp to follow ing com bination rate s w ith the . . . . . g an eve 1 School I,iinches. O utlook w ant ads w ill bring buyer G resham Outlook a re offered: n " g *” " “ “ ‘’“ »H r fine en tertain m en t. A d elig h tfu l ch an g e for th e chll- ' and »«Her to g eth er cheaply and Outlook. Dally and Sunday Jo u rn a l, < s. 1 . . dren. N ickerson's Jellied chicken — I Quickly. $7.80; O utlook and Daily Jo u rn al. . , " " ’ h r,' ,n ’a ’ «W lnohs. Adv. tf $6 0 0 A d , A ‘*‘w copies of th e C h ristm as Issue Window rie a n fn g of th e O utlook a re still on hand. Mail wool», WOOD! ¡them to you frie n d s for 10c each, In For expert window cleaning see 8. "Use w ant ads' good adage. If you haven t your wood see Cecil clu d in g p o s ta g e — Adv. T ajltne, or leave o rd ers with Jo h n M etsger, G resham , phone 1161. tl Brown. G resham , phowe 2691.