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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. l i , NO. 13 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY’, APRIL It. 19Í5 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #1.0(1 Per Y’ear BERRY GROWERS Funeral Services Held S a w m ill a t L e n ts H e a d C o u n ty C lu b Double Wedding Big WORLD’S GREATEST GET INSTRUCTIONS for Mrs. Fred Wagner Is W e ll E q u ip p e d R e p o r ts o n W o r k Surprise to Friends WILL SHOOT FRIDAY Resolutions Are Passed at Recent Meeting on Various Subjects One of tbe la r Ses‘ fu n erals ever E a ste rn M ultnom ah has a com para- I County Club A gent W. D. K inder held in G resham waa th a t of Mrs. F red tlvely new in d u stry of in te re st and im- «Pen ‘ an u n u su a lly busy m onth dur- W agner a t th e u n d en om inational te m p o rtan ce to th is larg e are a especially M arch, jud g in g from th e re p o rt of ple Monday afternoon, in ch a rg e of in connection w ith building opera- bis activ ities w hich is se n t reg u la rly th e Rev. 8. F. P itts. T he building w as tions. R eference is m ade to th e new all local lead ers and o th e rs lnfer- filled alm o st to cap acity and th e fu saw m ill of th e S o u th east P o rtlan d *s ted. D uring th e 26 w orking days of n era l procession w hich follow ed th e L um ber com pany located a t L en ts ’h*1 m onth he trav eled n ea rly 500 m iles rem a in s to D ouglas cem etery n u m Ju n ctio n . j and atten d ed club m eetings of various bered 152 cars, a line th a t extended A. J. Dwyer, p resid en t an d g en eral c h a ra c te rs a t w hich 600 w ere p resen t, from T h ird stre e t to th e Twelve-M ile m anager, is w ell know n in e a ste rn fo u rte e n clubs, h alf << th e num ber corn T he bespoke floral ihe offerings w ard ere I Mu‘tn ° m ah and C lacka,,las counties, ) ^ i n g g ard en clubs, w ere o rganised ela b o er. ra te and high’ reZ Cupid got busy la st S atu rd ay a f te r noon, In fact he even put in som e over Thrilling Demonstration to tim e, w hen tw o couples living ea st of be Held on Grounds of G resham , one in th e L usted neig h b o r Portland Gun Club hood and th e o th e r in G illis, drove to T he follow ing le tte r of tim ely in Kelso. W ashington, and p articip a ted te re s t to the m em bers of th e B erry “A l” Topperw ein. of San A ntonio, in a double wedding. W hen M alcolm G row ers P ack in g com pany has been H illy ard of G illis and his fiancee, Miss T exas, th e w o rld ’s g re a te st exhibition ad d ressed to m em bers of th e associa L ucille R ichards, accom panied th e ir rifle shot, w ill give an exhibition of tion by th e m anager, D. E. Tow le, who friends, R obert M iller and Miss Ida shooting on th e P o rtlan d Gun club also fu rn ish es a copy of th e re so lu C hase to K elso to act in th e cap acity g ro u n d s th is w eek F riday, sta rtin g a t tio n s passed by association m em bers in w hich th e deceased w as held by I ? avinK form erIy op erated th e Dwyer d u r,n k ^ e m onth, w ith a to ta l enroll- of w itn esses a t th e ir w edding, th ey 1:30 p. m. T h ere w ill be o th e r fea a t th e ir an n u a l m eeeting la st w eek: Logging Co., n e a r Sandy on Deep nien of 144 m em bers. T he g arden had no in ten tio n w h atev er of th e m tu re shooting by som e of th e best "A s th is is th e beginning of th e h e r m any frien d s and neighbors. One Creek. T he logs used a re from tim - clubs wi‘h th e ir lead ers a re as fo llo w s: selves being m a rried for som e tim e sh o ts in th e co u n try , am ong them Miss sev enth y ear of our cooperative m a r w as in th e form of a la rg e w heel, p re ber so u th e ast of G resham and a re at G ilbert, Mr. H unt, le ad e r; P le a sa n t yet to come, but afte r th e m agical G ladys Reid, lady cham pion. It h as been 15 y ea rs since T opper k eting association, th e m anagem ent sented by th e C ottrell com m unity and hauled to th e mill over th e P o rtlan d V a**«y. J- W. F ro st; Pow ell Valley, B. w ords had been spoken by th e Rev. R. w ishes to offer to one and all th e hope w ith one of th e spokes m issing, sig n if E lectric Pow er com pany's E sta ca d a i R ow ell; L ynch, W. C. L aw ren ce; A. W alm sley, p a sto r of th e Presby* w ein visited th is section. D uring th is th a t it w ill be a happy and prosperous ic an t of h er d ep a rtu re . A q u a rte t line. j R ussellville, J. W. G ran t, P ow ell- te ria n ch u rch a t K elso, u n itin g Mr. period he has trav eled extensively w as com posed of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. one. Irw in H. Cone, nephew of th e late h u r8 t’ t ' D' B oyle’ a club waa orB an' M iller and Miss Chase, th e atten d in g ' and Kiven 0,1 an av erag e 200 exhibi- W atkins and Mr. and Mrs. Ray W il- “We a re so rry to re p o rt th a t th e a t kenson, w ith Mrs. Noble of P o rtlan d Josepb Cone of G resham , is se creta ry ized at W h itak er, b ut as y et no leader couple decided on th e sp u r of th e mo- tions a year. T his y ear he hopes to has been appointed. Tw o p o tato clubs m en t to “go and do lik ew ise” and a i exhibit In every state. te n d an ce a t o u r an n u a l m eetings w as at th e piano. T he Rev. Mr. P itts m ade and tre a s u re r of th e com pany. All W inchester sto res as w ell as the , . . , ~ , w ere form ed, one a t P le a sa n t V alley second cerem ony w as perform ed. n ot as g re a t as it should have been, a p p ro p ria te re m a rk s on th e subject. | Mr. Dwyer and his sales m an ag er. w ith G N S ag er a8 ,ead er a n „ the and m u st re s u lt in an educational loss “T he S p irit Body." Mr. M iller Is th e son of Mr. and Mrs. P o rtlan d Gun club a re in te re ste d in T he pall b ea rers I J- J. P lier, w ere in G resham a few o th er a t P ow ell V alley in ch a rg e of to th o se w ho did not attend, as th e re F. H. M iller who a re occupying th e g ettin g “Top" here. for the occasion w ere F ra n k B eers, days ago for th e purpose of estab lish - j T . L. A nderson. C. B. L ew is w as plac- F o r 30 y ears h e has been giving ran c h of Guy R obertson in L usted. w as m uch of in te re st to all, espically W. A_ P ro cto r. W E. C rasw ell, Jam es ing connections w ith th is locality. In ed in ch a rg e of th e c o r„ c ,ub whJch alo n g lines of th e tru e cooperative T hey cam e to G resham from W yoming th ese exhibitions for th e purp o se of G ogeh Mack T hom as and G ilbert an interview Mr. D w yer told m any in- w as form ed a t R u ssellv ille and Mrs sp irit, w hich is rea lly th e foundation ab o u t th re e y ea rs ago and have m ade stim u la tin g In terest in v ario u s form s m T a, terreatlng; h h ' g8Tllb0Ut bfs A. D estineur w as app o in ted lead- of o u r success, and we believe th e re is m any frien d s since th a t tim e. He is of shooting. Ho holds every record M rs. A nna Maude W agner died Wed- L ocated on Jo h n so n creek a log e r of th e p o u ltry club a t P o w ellh u rst. good p ro g ress being m ade in th e nesday m orning, A pril 8, at th e age | sto rag e lake has been form ed. T he , Two pig clubs w ert, o rg a n ile d _ on„ at an e n te rp risin g d airy m an and a young for shooting at flying ta rg e ts and for g ro w th of th is s p irit of cooperation m an of exem plary stan d in g . T he new en d u ran ce te sts w ith th e rifle. Many of 56 years. She w as born a t St. I mill is one of th e best bu ilt and equip- O rient led by Mrs. G. W heeler and the Mrs. M iller, th e d a u g h te r o t Mrs. of his feats are tru ly m arvelous. He h elp fu ln ess so n ecessary to ou r su c F ra n cis, M innesota, and had lived a t ped for its size in th e n o rth w est. cess in th e production and h arv estin g C ottrell since 1893. She is survived | T h ere has been a steady in c re ase in o th er a t V ictory w ith Mrs. O. A. Staf- Sadie Chase, is w ell an d favorably w ill give exhibitions of shooting w ith . . . , . .... _ . i .u . . . , ford as lead er. A county sheep club know n, especially In th e O rien t lo cali v ario u s guns. He uses 14 guns, it is of q u ality products. T he selection of . by h e r husband two ch ild ren , F red th e o u tp u t sin ce beginning la st A u- w a, organized> ch a rg e o{ w D o u r co-w orker, E. P. Schedeen, as di ty w here she resided fo rm erly . She said. Jr. and Mabel, six sisters, Mrs. Belle g u st and is now cu ttin g 100,000 feet j K inder He u su a lly begins w ith a 44 calib er re c to r for tw o or m ore years, w as a g rad u ated from G resham Union high S tockton, Rockw ood; Mrs. G race daily, one sh ift. j revolver and shoots a t blocks, pieces school In 1920 and since th en h as been good choice, not b u t w h at th e re a re P eterso n , Mrs. D ora P ete rso n and Mrs. T is sm T he he m m ill ill is sm okel“«“ okeless and y et uses ' | . T be m a^or P ortion of clubs for 1925 m any others, b u t Mr. S chedeen brin g s engaged in teach in g . At p re se n t she of coal, stones and clay ta rg e ts. W ith H attie Moore, F airview , Mrs. L illy no sm oke consum er. The ingenious *8 , 7 ” " n d e r Way a,,d w il> fln,sb to th e board n o t only a desire to help is a teach er In th e O regon City public th e sm a lle r rifles T opperw ein shoots Moore, of Big L ake, M innesota, and co n stru ctio n of th e fu _____ rn ace js st)ch ! easily before ex am in atio n th is sum - a t m arb les, single, double, trip le ; in th e m an ag em en t of th e m a rk e tin g as it n ' m e r- A “ um ber of in te re stin g dem schools and is p lan n in g to finish h er Mrs. Jo h n McDonald, St. F ra n cis, | th a t th e sm oke is consum ed as w ash e rs and even pieces of m oney end of our in d u stry , b u t a rich fund of c o n tra c t for th e school year. T he o n stra tio n s has tak en p lace d u rin g M innesota, also tw o b ro th ers, R obert leaves th e furnace. ex p erience in b erry grow ing, and R obertson of P o rtlan d and Dan R o b -| couple will resid e w ith th e groom 's w hen som e one w ishes a sou v en ir of th e p ast m onth, one of w hich w as a T he m ill is elec trica lly equipped th e occasion. T opperw ein does m any above all, th a t s p irit of to le ratio n and ertson, of G resham . d em o n stratio n co vering th e m ethod of | P aren ts for th e presen t. th ro u g h o u t. T he logs a re u n lo a d e d . o th e r th in g s w ith th e v ario u s guns, d esire to help his fellow m en th a t is W hile w orking a t Condon, Oregon into th e pond w ith an electric cra n e mak,nf? w bite 8auce K«yen at R u ssell- so e ssen tial in a tru e cooperator. tw o y ea rs ago, Malcolm H illyard be such as tw irlin g the 20 guage gun ju st Card of Thanks. of 25 ton cap acity a t th e ra te of tw o ville on M arch 11 u n d er th e direction W e wish to th a n k th e lodges and cam e acq u ain ted w ith Miss L ucille like a drum m ajor, to ssin g an o bject of Mrs. D unn. Miss Cowgill gave a “T h ere is a copy of th e a n n u a l r e c a rs in five m inutes. T he logs a re into th e air, th en loading, tiring and our m any friends and neighbors for th ro u g h o u t R ich ard s, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. p o rt fo r each m em ber a t th e office. th e ir kindness, s i n . Z t h r ^ a u U - brought into th e m ill by m eans of an day t0 th e >°Cal lea<k- h ittin g th e object. H e also sta n d s on Glen R ich ard s of th a t place. She Do n o t fail to call for it and study ful floral offerings d u rin g our late be- electric h oist and rolled on th e deck , co u n ty ' TIle forenoon w as given Ills head—aided by his a s sista n t—and it ca refu lly as it contains m uch of reavem ent. read y for th e au to m atic live ro ll w ith ' ° V*r ‘° the horae ,n ak in g ^ P a r tm e n t la te r cam e to P o rtla n d to atten d shoots a t ta rg e ts th ro w n by a h elper, ^ F r e d ^ w l g n e ^ a ^ W ife " “8 " " ' | a " d a ” ‘ ‘ “ on b— . lift and ^ e n t w ith th e sew- B ehnke-W alker b u sin ess college and valu e to you. the ac q u ain tan cesh ip w as renew ed an d b rea k s them . H e to sses several “We a re tilling th e can n ery cra te s bum pers to p lace on th e head rig. w hich culm in ated in th e w edding S at o b jects ln th e a ir an d th en b reak s w ith new h allo ck s now and w an t all MILLERS RETURN FROM I The head rig is an 8-foot W heland Mr. K inder say s he is looking for- them one by one, each o bject being of th e se c ra te s th a t you have in sto re MIDDLE WEST STATES (h an d w ith T im ken bearin g s. A llis- w»rd to a la rg e n um ber of com ple- urday. Mr. H illyard w as a g rad u a te broken by a different gun. re tu rn e d to the can n ery a t once to be C h alm ers c a rria g e w ith T ro u t E lec- “ on« In th e club w ork, co n sidering of th e 1923 class of G resham Union T he exhibition is en tirely free and Mr. and Mrs. K. A M iller re tu rn e d | trie No. 4 se t w orks w hich provides tb e splendid en ro llm e n t of ap proxi- high school and is at p re se n t engaged tilled, and to help us determ in e the th e public is invited, both men and in road w ork w ith his fa th e r J. M. la st F rid a y evening from a trip com-1 „ . . ___.. . . , n u m b er of new ones we should buy. billing business and p leasu re, w hich ,r saw n s len g th s up to 70 feet T his m ntely 657. S everal p u re b red calves women. "No one in terested in sh o o t T his is very im p o rta n t and we w ill took them to th e m iddle w est and is th e only W heland band electric are being p u rch a sed th is y ear and H illyard, w here th e couple w ill r e ing can afford to m iss th is ex h ib itio n ,” side for th e p resen t. th a n k all m em bers why w ill re p o rt to w hich required 12 days. On th e ir trip | head rig of th is type In the n o rth w est, th e re are v ery few g rad e calves in T he young people of th e respective says O. N. Ford, m unager of the P o rt In th e in te rio r of th e m ill th e re is : d n b w ork a t th is tim e. T he field us c ra te s th a t a re still in th e fields of they visited S alt Lake, Ogden, Denver, K ansas City, Des Moines, St. P aul and an 8x60 edger, a sla sh er of eight saw s, cro P boys have tak en seed im prove- neighborhoods are p lan n in g a rec ep land Gun club. c a re le ss m em bers, th a t we may send a M inneapolis, w here they saw th e m ost T he g ro u n d s a re ju s t so u th of the tion for th e new lyw eds n ex t F riday tru c k a fte r them , and we w ill see th a t in te re stin g sig h ts of each city. Mrs. a 42-foot, 22 saw au to m atic trim saw n*ent as th e ir m otto, esp ecially in the Pow ell V alley road n ea r Je u n e s ta evening in th e B a p tist ch u rc h a t th ey a re brou g h t in and th e expense M iller, as the d au g h ter of her p asto r to cu t th e lum ber to uniform lengths, Potato crop. Many g ard en s a re well tion. P le a sa n t Home. ch a rg ed to th e c a re le ss m em ber. We fa th e r, th e late Dr. C. E. Cline, had doing aw ay w ith all odd length | U11(le r way th ro u g h o u t M ultnom ah lived in m any of th e cities w hich they stock; also a Fay & E gan la te st typ» county. S ev eral clubs a re studying IURY LIST DRAWN FDR w ould also like to have all grow ers, visited. She found m any fam iliar LOCAL M \N WINS esp ecially stra w b e rry grow ers, who places, including schoolhouses w here resaw w hich can be used eith er in r e th e m a rk e tin g q u estion very carefully. I JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT SECOND IN SHOOT have sto rag e, call a t th e can n ery and she had attended. T hey w ere in Min- saw ing or rip p in g lum ber. M agnetic T he local lenders of th e county are T he 1925 ju ry for th e ju stice of th e ta k e o u t a supply of filled cra te s, as neapolls on Palm S unday and attend-1 co n tro l go v ern s all of th e electric p lan n in g an o th e r m eeting for th is T h is Is a busy tim e of y ear for J. L. peace c o u rt was d raw n tho o th e r ed H ennepin avenue M. E. church equipm ent in th e m ill. we a re sh o rt of storeroom a t th e c a n w here they w itnessed th e reception of y ear, the executive com m ittee of I Stafford, m an ag er of th e Oregon day by Jo h n Brow n, assisted by A. J. The p lan n in g m ill is equipped w ith w hich will m eet at th e extension office ' P ick le & C anning com pany, who Is n ery . P lease do th is as soon as pos about 250 new m em bers into the W. Brow n and C. R. K eller. T h is list sible. ch u rch and th e ch risten in g of 50 in all th e la test type fa st feed p la n ers 2 " a t 8 ° ’cl.0<;k t0 go o ver th e ' .Ig n ln g up c o n tra c ts for his th ree is m ade up of 50 freeh o ld ers In seven fants. and up -to -d ate filing room. p lan s for th e m eeting. “At th is tim e It w ould seem th a t by i p lan ts, but he found a few h o u rs to p rec in cts .w ithin th e ju risd ic tio n of On th e ir re tu rn trip Mr. and Mrs. T h ere is a la rg e dry kiln, m anufac- T he com m ittee is as follow s: Mrs. | engag(, jn one of b |„ fav o rite . sp o rts th e tim e logans plan ted th is y ear come M iller sp e n t a day in W inipeg. They Ju stic e Brow n's co u rt. T hey a re , eeond ,)Iace ln in to b earing, th e value of loganberries enjoyed th e w onderful trip over the tu red by th e Moore Dry K iln Co., for O. E. M axwell, in ch a rg e of can n in g alld on 8linday draw n In la rg e r num bers from th e w ill be considerably higher, as th e old C anadian Rockies but did not stop in d ry in g of all u p p er g rad e lu m b er; also and home m a k in g ; Mrs. B ert Olson, th e Rose CRy H undred shoot at th e G resham p rec in cts for the conven p la n tin g s a re su rely going out, and V ancouver, on account of an epidemic a la rg e shed for th e sto rag e of all sew ing; Mrs. R. C. Sim pson, cooking; , P„ r ,|a n d Gun club g ro u n d s at Jeu n e, ience of serv ice and as a saving In tho of sm all pox. F rom th e re they r e ic o re waa 9fl A rchlp P a rro tt tif,d new p la n tin g s w ill be needed to su p turned by tra in . Mrs. M iller becam e finish lum ber, all p a tte rn s of ru stic s A. K reu g er. p o u ltry ; R. A. T illm an , i cost of serv in g by th e co nstable. It livestock. E. P. Schedeen, cro p s; Mrs. wRb E ra n k T roeh a t 98 for first and ply th e tra d e dem and. So please take ill on th e tra in and has been conflned and m ouldings. h as been found In th e p ast th a t those T he pow er house Is b u ilt of re in L. II. Stone, se creta ry , Mrs. Jo h n to h er bed ever since. 25» had to bo sh o t off to b rea k the living a t a d istan ce a re u n w illin g to th e h u n ch .” forced co n c rete th ro u g h o u t, 40x100 L ynch, ch airm an . I tie w hen P a r ro tt cam e o u t one ahead leave tlielr w ork for th e sm all pay feet in dim ension, and h as an eq uip A ssociation P asses Resolutions, of T roeh. allow ed In th e Justice co u rt. F ollow m ent of tw o 72x18 b o ilers w ith a u to WILLAMETTE GLEE CLUB W hereas, A g ricu ltu ra l econom ic G ladys Reid, w ith 90, won th e high ing a re th e nam es draw n by p rec in cts co nditions a re still suffering from an m atic feed. T h e pow er u n it is an TD APPEAR IN GRESHAM ¡in d iv id u al h o n o rs ln th e w om en's and com m unities: u n ju st burden of low values in farm 18x22 W heland engine. T his drives j class. p ro d u cts com pared w ith th e extrem ely F airv iew P re cin c t No. 305, Mrs. H. T w enty ta len ted m u sician s com pris- O. N. F ord, m an ag er of th e club, C. Moore, Mrs. Minnie A ylsw orth, Jno. high prices of p rac tica lly all com Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cem er and d au g h th e head rig an d develops 200 h. p. m odities we should or would buy, in te r V ida of S pokane, W ashington, T he In stallatio n o t an A llis-C halm ers ing W illam ette U niversity G irls' Glee Hays It wos one of th e m ost su ccessful clu d in g all facto ry products, and in spent several days in P o rtlan d and tu rb in e w hich w ill g en e rate all th e club w ill ap p e ar in G resham on F ri- | of th e Rose CRy H undred shoots, th is H anning, C. M. L aF ollette. Rockwood P re cin c t No. 306, A. W at elu d in g even farm labor, and G resham , rem ain in g o ver Sunday. n ecessary elec tricity for o p era tin g th e day evening, A pril 24, u n d er th e au s- being th e sixth. son, A ntone S chantln. W hereas, T axes on farm p roperty W hile h ere they visited w ith th e famf m ill, Is being In stalled. pices of th e sen io r class of th e high N ext y ear th e g ran d A m erican of the th a t have little or no net earn in g lies of C. E. R u sh er and Mrs. Mary S ycam ore P re cin c t No. 307, A ndrew T h ere is am ple side tra c k a g e for school. In addition to th e ensem ble A m ateur T rap sh o o tin g asso ciatio n will P etrie. pow er, have m ore th a n doubled in th e M cA llister and o th e r frien d s. Miss p a st 10 years, and a re in m any cases Cem er is a stu d e n t a t P u llm an Col loading c a rs of lum ber. In addition n u m b ers of classical selectio n s th e re ! be h«_-I«l on th e local grounds. G resham P re cin c t No. 308, C. A. C ar- g re a te r th an th e net re n ta l o r earning lege. th e com pany h a s heavy tru c k s for de- w ill be a v ariety of special fea tu re s, ________________ o th ers, M. D. K ern, C. C. A nderson, P. E. C arey and fam ily moved la st value of th e land, and a re m ounting liv e rln g 'o rd e rs. Including violin and piano solos and PACKING COMI’ANY RI YN h ig h e r an n u ally , and a re at a point week to th e ir place n ea r th e low er J. W. L aw rence, A. T hom pson, Jam es Mr. D w yer in v ites an y and all in - so p ran o and alto solos. Miss Sadlo Jo depot from P o rtlan d , w here they have now th a t is confiscatory, and LAND FDR EXTENSIONS Je n n in g s, A. B. W itter, W. E. Beegle, W hereas of th e am ount assessed lo lived for th e p ast tw o years. Mr, terested to v isit th e m ill and Inspect Read accom panies th e club as read er, N ora W ithrow , BenJ. Cam eron, Wra. W illam ette U n iv ersity Is widely cally , 60 per ce n t Is school tax. C arey w ill co n tin u e his w ork ln a th e pro d u ct. T he B erry G row ers P acking com Thom , T. D. Lym an, 8. C. Jones, P o rtlan d p rin t shop. am o u n ting to $3.72 of the $6.20 tax ■------------------------ know n for its sin g in g stu d e n t body. | pang has en larg ed its bo u n d aries d u r- G ra n t McMillan of G resham , fre sh G resham P re cin c t No. 309, A. M. per a c re on the farm land used in this B iiptists to Hold Anniuil M eeting. Rs fu n d of songs is sw elled each year lnK ,l*“ |,aHt sl> ’'Y purchasing man in th e school of com m erce of illu stra tio n , th e re fo re we would beg of The an n u a l b u sin ess m eeting of the by a conm etltive d em o n stratio n when ironi f,° rtli,n<l E le ctric Pow er W ilkinson, Ed. S path, John R oberts, Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College, has r e , , „ . . ... . y a COI,1Pelll,vt! m m o n srra u o n , wn»n com pany the th re e 50-foot lots d irectly O. I. Neal, F ra n k P eak, Mrs. Jam es o u r school d ire c to rs to s ta r t using th e p ru n in g sh e a rs on th e ir budgets, covered from an a tta c k of influenza local B ap tist ch u rch w ill be held F ri- eacb c iagg en te rs an o rig in al song. | w est of th e can n ery , extending to Cen- S terlin g , Mrs. G eorge Honey, J. C. and h as retu rn ed to his classes. Mc an d su ggest th a t th e c o u n try boys and M illan is a m em ber of th e fresm an day evening, A pril 17. T he m em bers T his y e a r's sn ap p y "F ig h t Song" Is in ¡te r stree t, w hich gives a to ta l of 200 g irls be allow ed to get a p a rt of th eir debate squad. and frien d s of th e ch u rch will g ath er „harp c o n tra st to la st y e a r’s b eau tifu l fe,>t fr,,n tag e on D ivision stre e t, and K ilgore, V. H. C alhoun, C. H. C alkins, exten d in g south to th e side track. Roy B urton, G eorge C u rrln , G eorge physical c u ltu re and ath letic train in g a a\ ery v a|llah |p addR)on to S. B. H all and H. F. W ihlon w ere t 6:30 and b rin g w ith them a b ask et D ream On,” a seren ad e. Both these t „ |h digging tile ditches, ru n n in g the lawn recen t visito rs a t Oregon A g ricu ltu ral su p p er w hich w ill be served in th e T ach ero n , L eslie W alrad, Mrs. E rn e st songs w ill be sung, as w ell as m any ca n n ery p ro p erty and provides tra< k- m ow er, and w alking to school, etc., College inspectin g th e re su lts ob B rugger, M innie A. Brow n, Mrs. A. J. ch u rch and a t 7:30 th e ro ll call s e r o th e rs suggestive of cam pus life age convenience for th e erectio n o t a and tained by Dr. M. B. McKay, p lan t coal and fertilize r w areh o u se w hich W. Brown. W hereas th e defeat of our incom e tax pathologist of th e ex p erim en t station, vice w ill begin. E very m em ber is r e G resham P recin ct No. 309>A, E llis th e b erry g ro w ers figure on building law is u n d er th e se conditions very u n in indexing potato seed stock for fre e quested to be p rese n t and to respond LAND BOUGHT TO GIVE d u rin g th e com ing sum m er. D avidson, A nnabel K irkw ood, Dr. R. fo rtu n a te and the re su lt of an u n fair dom from v iru s disease. Dr. McKay to his nam e w ith a testim o n y or verse BUILDING REAR ACCESS T he packing com pany has had the .H Todd, D. E. Tow le, W. H. M ax ed u catio n al cam paign p u t on by u n has grow n p la n ts in th e greenhouse of S crip tu re or o th e r a p p ro p ria te r e p rivilege h ereto fo re of e re ctin g its sc ru p u lo u s in te re sts who do not know from an index tu b er from each select A. J. W. Brown has p u rch ased of I d “ r | nK ‘he b erry season on thl w ell, G eorge L eslie, G eorge W. K en of nor realize the r u ra l tax burden, ed hill, to detect th e diseased h ills b e sponse. T he an n u a l business m eeting ney, R. D. Bailey, Floyd Mack, H. L. will be held at w hich th e new officers John RIa,„ a pproxlrn£»tely a h alf a c re an<1 * hUh “ h a’ Ju8t Pu re h a »<* f r ” "> and by th e votes of tho se of th e coun fore th e m ain seed plot is p lanted by for th e n ex t fiscal y ear will be elected on thp flat 8OUth of h ,„ p ro p erty and th e j poWei'' ™m Pan y - b,1‘ no ' ‘ la lr’ Lilly May E m ery, A nnie tr y d istric ts who did not u n d ersta n d the farm ers. th e q u estio n and An u n u su a lly fine m eeting of G resh and o th e r Im p o rtan t m a tte rs of busi- adJo| n)rlg R , or th e p u rp o „e of fu r. ™ *** U,lt th e re o n eMCept " n‘ T‘ , , n . , „ „„ „ u W hereas th e D ennis reso lu tio n th a t am g ran g e w as held la st S atu rd ay , ness atten d ed to. T he officers of th e a mp. B. . i der the <H»'p('‘lon of th e o w n ers, but a | “ ro u td a le P re cin c t No. 310, M ark provides for exem pting all incom es w hen th e degree team and officers and p ast y ear will p rese n t w ritten re p o rts of th l, , t rn c t« re w hich he an tic ip a te s r ° ad W" ’ now be •‘xt<‘n<led th ro u g h on N ickerson. S tar and in h e ritan c e from ta x atio n for a other m em bers of E vening “n ,e r "tre e t w h,ch JohlB th e Pr«Perty period of 15 y ea rs is still a g re a te r in g ran g e w ere p resen t. T he co n ferrin g of w hat has been accom plished In th e building In th e n ea r fu tu re. A lready HEALTH TEA SAID ju stic e to the farm e rs of the sta te and of the th ird and fo u rth degrees on Dr. different divisions of th e c h u rc h 's life a city s tre e t leads to th e flat n ea r t h e | ° n_V,e weHF TD URDLDNG LIFE w ill tend to in c re ase a ta x burden and Mrs. Chas. W. H u ett w as th e fea and activ ities. T his is an especially depot w hich will lead to th e low land I T h ” w ar*bo u -e w hich th e b erry th a t is a lre a d y too heavy. T herefore tu re of th e forenoon session, and was Im p o rtan t m eeting of th e ch u rc h and A h ealth tea, w hich is a very p le a s along Johnson creek. T he creek will I build d u rin g th e b eautifully exemplified by th e visiting be it * 7 “ °n C‘ r’ °f th* a n t su b stitu te for tea and coffee, has Resolved th a t we file a p ro te st at team w ith floor w ork and a se ries of all m em bers a re req u ested to attend. be bridged im m ediately back of th e ! new building. I vo’urne coai a n d f e r tlllie r business been p u t on th e m a rk e t a t sev eral T he d in n er, w hich was th is tim e and give notice th a t we will tableaux. Baby Carriage. Mr. Brown has p lan s for a four- Wh'Ch , “ 'a ',lly Increasing. T he I «‘o res In G resham and la said to be oppose th is resolution to a m an. and served in the m ain room of th e g ran g e Baby c a rria g e for sale ch eap if ta k sto ry m odern building, tw o sto ries p la ,‘" f° r tb ‘* b u lld ,n * a r * «•» th a t we w ill organize 100 per cent tax hall, w as follow ed by th e program as b“ ‘ ^ ' h a n «l m edicine and to pro- p ay e rs' leagues in our several lo cali announced. O thers who spoke briefly en at once. Rev. H. R. G ebhardt. above th e stre e t level and tw o below, te n ta t,*e- bu‘ doub‘ « w'H b« In long life by Its w holesom e effect on tie s rep rese n ted a t th is m eeting, to w ere Mrs. H. L. St. C lair. Mrs. H uett, the system. Dr. V. L. B rooks visited w ith his having a fro n tag e of 100 feet and a C'° ’ * Pro ilm i,y ‘ba ‘rac k to in su re th e end th a t g re a te r econom y be e x e r J. J. Joh n so n . H E. Davis, Jam es O. It Is not sold a t d ru g sto res b ut at cised in th e ad m in istra tio n of local Kelly, Roy E. Cannon. Dr. H uett, fam ily a t th e hom e of Dr. and Mrs. depth of 50 or 60 feet. T his w ould a f . 1 co " ’ *n'«nce in handling. affairs and th a t all citizens may sh a re T heodore B rugger and W. B. P arsons. F ra n k P eak on Sunday. He has been T h is la te st acq u isitio n gives th e g ro cery sta re s w here It can be o rd ered ford co nvenient and sa n ita ry q u a rte rs John Wold, who h as been 111 a t the in th e honor of paying th e ir ju st sh a re com pany ab o u t an a c re and a h alf of alo n g w ith a rtic le s o t food. home of his fath e r for som e tim e. Is located fo r som e tim e a t T illam ook, for grow ing needs of his m eat m a r n o m ically adm inistered.Itionsten,. ground as Its holdings. It Is know n as Sw iss A lpine h ealth now recovered. w here his wife and d au g h ter expect to of th e co st of local and sta te g o v ern ket and would provide in addition sev te a and Is p rep a re d by th e S an ita s Join him a t th e close of school. m en t econom ically adm inistered. C ontinued on page 4 eral sto res, offices and a p a rtm en ts. Mother’s day, May 10. com pany of P o rtlan d . GRESHAM LOCALS