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G resham O utlook
VOL. 15, NO. 18
GRESHAM, Ml LTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON,
TUESDAY, MAY
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
182.1
(1.50 Per
MAN WEDS
BERRIES IN CAR LOTS PORTLAND
GRESHAM GRADE SCHOOL
MISS FERN BURTON IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES IN MEMORY
WILL PRESENT PAGEANT NEW FILLING STATION
GO UNDER NEW PLAN
OF LATE JUDGE G. W. STAPLETON
WILL BENEFIT PUBLIC
T he n u p tia l ties of Miss F ern B u r-I
ton of G resham and F red erick H. I
R ifer Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
T he m em bers of th e advisory com- R lfey-
celeb rated a t th e hom e of
i m pressive fu n eral 8ervices w ere
m ittee of th e B erry G row ers associa-
la tte r in P o rtlan d , S atu rd ay eve- . , .
tion m et at the ca n n ery office la st
nlng In ‘he p resen ce of ab o u t 40
' yes erday in ,h e S cottish
R ite
night, County A gent S. B. H all presid-
Kues‘8 who w itnessed th e Im pressive ca th e d ra l in P o rtlan d for th e late
ing. S ecre tary F ish er read and e x - | r,n g cerem ony perform ed by th e Rev. Ju d &e G eorge W. S tap leto n , who died
plained th e sale c o n tra c t for the sale
W. P r *ce, p asto r of th e P ilg rim suddenly a t Seaside Oregon on la st
of fresh b erries in c a r lots and th is C ongregational church, w hich u n ited F rid ay . T he la rg e au d ito riu m of the
c o n tra ct, to g eth er w ith the fresh fru it the tw o young People. T he bride, who ca th e d ra l w as
, a
shipping plan, w as en th u sia stic ally ‘8 ‘he d a u g h te r of Mrs. A. L. B u rto n . of Judge S t a p l e t ^ X g X > m X ’
T hese a re busy days for th e 350
p u p ils of th e G resham g rad e school
who a re re h e a rsin g th e ir p a rts In th e
George W. S tap leto n was born in Im m ense sp rin g p ag ean t w hich is to
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R*>Pl«ndent In th e b rillian t yellow
Iowa, J u n e 10, 1863.
e crossed tne be given on th e school g ro u n d s next w ith red trim m in g s of th e Shell
com
plain s w ith his p are n ts in a covered T uesday afternoon, May 12. beginning
pany, th e new gasoline filling station,
Idaho" “in 18-1 M ln, ‘\ e B° ,8e V:‘" ey ' a ‘ 2 ° ’C,OCk E lab o r»“ > P re p aratio n s
w hich w ill be know n as th e K aser
Idaho. In 1871 his fath e r. Jo h n Sta- have been in
p ro g ress for sev eral S ervice statio n , has opened for busi-
pleton, moved to F o re st Grove, w here
w «eks on th is May production w hich ness a t th e co rn er of th e Section Line
Mr. S tap leto n atten d ed th e public is the very personification of sp rin g I road and Main street. T he station has
school an d la te r Pacific U niversity.
itself, and w hich will m ake th e fo rtu - I a fro n tag e of 103 feet on th e Section
adopted. T he plan com bines th e sales wa8 charm in g ly a ttire d in a w hite a la rg e num ber of G resham
,p T he S tap leto n s moved to O oldendale, n ate sp e cta to r fo rg et for th e tim e be- L ine and 92 feet on Main street, w hich
of all fresh b erry shipm ents in car 8 a i n " epe gown and w ore a veil of The M ultnom ah County Bar associa- W ashington, w here th ey took up a ing th a t so cold and icy an individual 1 ground w as p u rch ased of th e Inde-
lo ts from the Pacific N orthw est under
» h lc h w as cau g h t in cap efTect tion attended in a ho.lv as did oth er sheep and stock farm . A fter riding as old w in te r ever had th e nerv e to pendent L and com pany
one sale m anagem ent.
w ith a co ro n et of o ran g e blossom s. J o rganizations. A w ealth of elab o rate th e ran g e fo r some tim e G eorge S ta
anyhOW’
T he b u l,d ,n g “ 8«” f 18 a » e a t yet
M anager D. E. Towle, com m enting She ca rrie d a b eautiful bouquet of and b eautiful floral offerings attested pleton took up th e study of law w ith
w hat staid old sc ie n tist ev er gave com m odious stru c tu re 14 x 24 feet in
Abe
M
iller
in
G
oidendale
and
w
as
ad
on th is action, says:
“T h ii is the * 7 . ® i
t
W3S atten d ed by ‘he reg ard in w hich Ju d g e S tapleton
out th e Idea th a t sunbeam s w ere noth- | size, w ith co n crete floors and base, at-
m itted to th e b ar in 1886. In th a t y ear
g re a te st advance move m ade by th e M 88 L ila Bol-c h e rt of P o rtlan d w ho w as b eld
ing but m yths? Alice Jo h n sto n , as th e tra c tiv e ly finished inside and out. It
he m arried Miss L ouise Sisson, who
g ro w ers to in su re a fa ir price and w as d ain ‘y ¡n orchid g eo rg ette crepe
T he services
sun,
w ill be h ere w ith 20 rea l flesh is m odern in every resp ect, has elec
w ere conducted by survives him. He served in Golden-
elim inate th e fool c u t-th ro a t com peti- ‘rim med in ro se buds. T he brides-
A1 K ader tem p le of th e Mystic Shrine, dale as ju stic e of th e e peace and in an d blood sunbeam s. How can a n y tric lighting, and is equipped w ith
tion and blind shipping of the p ast m a*d ca rrie d sw eet peas and roses,
of w hich Ju d g e S tap leto n w as a past 1890 moved to V ancouver. W ashing- j one keep rig h t on th in k in g th a t r a in sa n ita ry to ilet lavatories. One half of
and will stabilize this m a rk e tin g divi- ^ ra n cis H u y , a friend of th e groom ,
po ten tate. Dr. W. W. Youngson, p a s ton, to p rac tice law. H e w as Justice ' bow hues, fairie s and elves belong th e building will be devoted to au to
sion of our in d u stry and w ill in su re ac‘ed as best m an. The w edding m arch
to r of Rose City P ark M ethodist E p is of the peace th e re and m ayor of th e only in th e realm of im agination w hen m obile accesso ries of various kinds
th e best possible prices for the fresh w as played hy A. W. G uthrie. T he
on next T uesday aftern o o n th ey will and on th e o th e r side w ill be found a
copal ch u rch , read th e s c rip tu re and city for th re e term s.
b erries. T his is the crow ning act in room s of ‘he R ifer hom e on 66th ave-
be seen ju m ping around like th e little
paid a high trib u te to th e c h a ra c te r of
In 1898 Ju d g e S tap leto , n moved to ’ sp rite s th a t th ey a re ? And as for full line of confections, including th e
th is avenue of m a rk e tin g ou r crops " Ue b.°“ th e a st w ere handsom ely dec- ^ dge" s V a ^ e iö n ^ ^ p e a ^ n g ^ “ ^ ^ ' ^ " -
P o rtlan d and w as asso ciated in law , bird8, flowe„ and butterflle8 thp very p o p u lar “G resham Maid” ice cream ,
and places th e ta sk in the hands of ° r a ‘ed in S c e n e r y , lilacs and roses. iessn ess in p erfo rm in g his duty and
candies, tobaccos, soft d rin k s, etc.
th e G eneral Foch of b e rry m ark etin g F<,1>°wing th e cerem ony delicious re- h is honesty of purpose Dr Oswald W p ractice w ith E. E. C oovert and la te r a ir w ill be full of them .
R udolph K aser, th e p ro p rieto r, w ill
h
e
w
as
th
e
senior
p
a
rtn
e
r
in
th
e
firm
in c a r lots. T his is a n a tu ra l out- fre3hm en ts w ere served. Many ap- T ay lo r re c to r of
m
A p ag e an t of th is kind w ould not h an d le tw o m akes of gasoline, th e
grow th of g row ers gettin g to g eth er £ ro p ria te « iits w ere received by th e E piscopal ch u rc h a n d ’p o te n ta te T f Al of Stapleton, Conley, Stevenson and be com plete w ith o u t a queen to ru le
Shell and Union and six v arieties of
S tapleton.
In 1913 he moved to
in association groups as we a re or- bride who h as been em ployed as sales-
K ad er tem ple, review ed th e Masonic G resham w here he p u rch ased a farm and th is perso n ag e w ill be H elen Veedol oil, besides th e Shell. Union
ganized and th e organizing of th e Iady ln a la r8e d ep a rtm en t sto re in
Knox who w ill have a s sista n ts a p len an d Q uaker S tate oils. A canopy ex
record of Ju d g e S tapleton and p a rtic and built a com m odious home.
g ro ups u nder th e com m and of one P o rtlan d for several m onths past,
ty. Ja c k F ro st w ill also be on hand ten d s from th e building to th e island
u la rly of his in te re st in th e S h rin e r’s
Judge S tap leto n w as activ e in all
sale general.
T his being accom - s h e w as fo rm erly a stu d e n t a t G resh-
system of h o sp itals for crip p led c h il civic affairs. He w as for sev eral years and W illiam O tt w ill im p erso n ate on w hich a re th e tw o K eesee visible
plished, the success of th e v en tu re is am Union high school. Mr. and Mrs.
dren. He said th a t it w as larg ely due ch airm an of th e Union high school K ing W inter. G eorge an d M artha au to m atic aid life pum ps, th e m odern
assu re d by each individual grow er o r R’‘e r w ill m ake th e ir hom e in P o rt-
to th e efforts of Ju d g e S tap leto n in board, w as a m em ber of G resham W ashington costum es w ill also be in a d ju n c t to every w ell-ordered service
soldier in ou r arm y doing his or h er Iand w here th e form er is em ployed by
evidence.
sta tio n th ese days. T he pum ps a re
th e im p erial council a few y ea rs ago g ran g e and served as its m a ste r, and
d uty in th e picking of th e b erries a t “ *e H oneym an H ard w are com pany,
Tw o h o u rs of solid outdoor e n te r supplied w ith gasoline from tw o 550-
th a t th e system w as adopted and de w as th re e y ea rs m ayor of G resham ,
th e rig h t tim e and In th e proper m an-
The m oth er of the b rid e and a nura- veloped. .
ta in m e n t co n sltsin g m ainly of d rills is gallon u n d erg ro u n d sto rag e tan k s. A
w hich office he resigned w hen he ac-
ner. J u s t a m a tte r of detail or look- ber ° f rela tiv e s and frien d s from
in Pro sPec t and w ill be c a rrie d o ut if m ost handy a rra n g e m e n t is th e Man-
A to uching p a r t of th e serv ice w as cepted th e ju d g sh ip in th e circu it w
eath er cond,tJons urp fav o rab le. In
ing a fte r little th in g s as b erries for G resham w ere g u ests a t th e wedding.
ley a ir and w ate r tow er, p erm ittin g
th e read in g by Dr. T aylor of th e la st
1
,
‘he event of eith er ra in or a stro n g
sh ip ping m u st be in first class condi- i
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le tte r w ritten by Ju d g e S tap leto n , th e
th e use of the a ir hose to any wheel
Ju
d
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S
tap
leto
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survived
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llld.
tb
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paKPallt
bp
poH,
tio n and if we should fail or m ake}
M a r M others to Aid M em orial,
an d th e Alling of th e ra d ia to r a t th e
day before h is death, to a P o rtlan d i
losses it w ill be because some have
G resham is to ta k e p a rt in th e drive friend, in w hich he spoke of his en- [ widow, Mrs. Louise S tap leto n , tw o tjy a ia te r date
sam e tim e, also placed in such a posi
d
au
g
h
ters,
M
rs.
Jo
sep
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H
aley
and
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failed to do th e ir duty.
w hich is on for th e ra isin g of funds forced idleness b ut said th a t he w as j
tion th e gaso lin e ta n k can be filled
Miss
G
eorgia
S
tapleton,
tw
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g
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“We hope to call a m eeting in th e for th e design of th e m em orial arch h -p efu l th a t he w ould be able to re- ;
w hile th e m achine is being rep le n
sons and th e follow ing b ro th e rs and
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n ea r f u tu r e to study to g e th er th ese to th e boys who lost th e ir lives in th e tu rn soon to his w ork in P o rtlan d .
sis te rs: Jam es S tapleton, P o rtlan d :
FOR BEAIRK E MILNE ished w ith w ate r and air.
little details and it w ill be th e duty of rec en t W orld W ar and to th a t end on
A1 K ader tem p le c h a n te rs sang
A tire serv ice is being in stalled and
a sh in g , The . .
every m em ber to atten d th is m eeeting next S atu rd ay a sale w ill be conduct- "S om ew here," “Abide W ith Me” and Tom Stapleton, G oidendale, W ashing
* M ethodist ch u rch w as well K eaton tire s will be handled. A th o r
to
n
;
David
S
tap
leto
n
and
L
ew
is
S
ta
and get th is inform ation and p re p a re cd a t th e A. W. M etzger sto re to sell
Rock of A ges." A ctive p all b ea rers pleton of Polk co u n ty ; Mrs. Abe. Mil filled S unday aftern o o n w hen frien d s ough cran k case service fc r the use of
them selves and th e ir equipm ent for w hite and red ca rn atio n s, th e p o p u lar w ere M ultnom ah
and rela tiv e s of Miss B eatrice Milne m o to rists w ishing to flush out d irt-
County
C ircuit
c a rry in g on th is w ork successfully.
I flow er for M other's Day. The pro- Ju d g es M orrow, E vans, R ossm an, Taz- ler, wife of Ju d g e M iller of V ancou g ath ered to pay th e ir la st resp e cts to filled oil and rep lace w ith new is also
“T he sales of all kinds of b erries in ceeds w ill be tu rn ed over to th e w ell, H ew itt an d T ucker. In te rm e n t ver, W ashington; Mrs. M ary D eaton, th e m em ory of th e young g irl who had estab lish ed . A ccessories of all de
P o rtlan d , and Mrs. C ath erin e Mc
th e p ast ten days have been good and I A m erican W ar M others, an o rg an iza- w as in Mt. S co tt cem etery.
been a fo rm er high school stu d e n t scrip tio n w ill be k ep t on hand a t all
D onald. Salem .
we a re p rac tica lly sold up on all tion of m o th ers w hose sons lost th e ir
h ere and w ho died la st T h u rsd ay at tim es.
kinds of b erries except ra sp b e rrie s lives overseas, and they in tu rn w ill CLUB WORK IN COUNTY
Bend, O regon, w here she had been
FORMER GRESHAM BOY
T he g ro u n d s su rro u n d in g th e s ta
and o u r sales in th is fru it for jam and confer w ith a com m ittee having
SHOWS LARGE GROWTH
MEETS TRAGIC DEATH ta k en by her m o th er, Mrs. Sam P ete r- tion have been su rfaced w ith sc re e n
p rese rv e m aking are close up to th e charg e of th e arran g e m en ts. T he me-
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son, n ea rly a y ear ago in hopes th a t ings w hich, provides a good roadw ay
M ultnom ah co unty h as 60 p er cent
lim it providing th e h arv e st season is m o rial is to be erected on a site a t
W ord w as received S atu rd ay m orn- her h ealth m ight be benefited. The for traillc. T he location chosen by
fav o rab le and we do not have too 82d stre e t and Jo h n so n creek n ea r the m ore club m em bers th is y ear th an in ing from H oquiam , W ashington, of th e serv ices w ere In ch a rg e of th e Rev. E. Mr. K aser for his statio n is w ell a d a p
m any soft b erries.”
i en tra n c e to Mt. Scott cem etery, an d it 1924. In 1924, 411 w ere en rolled, th is tra g ic death of E v erett B row ning, age G R an to n , assisted by Dr. C. W, ted to his line of business en terp rise,
is said th a t alread y con sid erab le y ear to date 714, and a few m ore clubs 23, w hose body w as found th e a fte r- H u®U- A to u c h ln « fe a tu re of th e oc situ a te d as it is at th e in te rsec tio n of
In w ashing lettuce, rem ove th e outer money has been pledged to the u n d e r w ill y et be organized. Most of th e
w as th e p resen ce of 13 mem- tw o roads and in close proxim ity to
hom e econom ic p ro jects organized I noon previous on a hill overlooking casion
leaves first and w ith a sh a rp knife ta k in g by P o rtlan d b u sin ess men.
bprK llf th „
,
. . .
Ders
of
th e g irls glee club and five of both Base L ine and Pow ell Valley
c u t o ut the core and place u nder cold
of lo o 'n er'c' .nt T ii ? ' 0'* T h ® num ber th e city pierced w ith tw o b u lle t holes, th e boys' glee club who san g sev eral roads.
ru n n in g w ater and the leaves come
B uttering th e nose of th e cream larg e and W D U B iX 0" 8 'f " 1
006 ,br0URb th e bead and onp nbove ««lections, accom panied by Miss Dor-
a p a r t m ore easily. A fter lettu ce u
______ in _ a cov- p itc h er w ill p rev en t th e cream from la rg e, and W. D. K inder, co unty club th e h ea rt, eith er of w hich would have othv Dickey.
w ashed and drained, place
.lolin II. Stevenson Appointed.
ered stone ja r and it w iT fnot be w ater- drjPP>ng and m aking sp o ts on the leader, believes th a t th e av erag e com- caBged a fata l w ound. Tw o b ro th p rs_
T h e c h a ra c te r of th e dead girl was
Jo h n H. Stevenson, form erly a law
soaked for salads.
ta b le cloth.
ie T tl.
H"U m b e r“
d w l l ' bp in-law of th e slain m an. Jam es fittingly eulogized
W“ S
by th e Rev. Mr. p a rtn e r of th e late Ju d g e Stapleton,
h
ig
h
er
th
an
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w
as
in
1924.
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M arking a cro ss-cu t of ab o u t one-
R anton who spoke of h er as being lias been appointed by G overnor
M hen heatin g cereal th a t has been q u a rte r inch in th e ce n te r of potatoes
T he M ultnom ah county fa ir board Roy C rab tree, of a local u n d erta k in g
m ost ap p reciativ e, one who loved the P ierce to th e M ultnom ah county c ir
cooked over nig h t in the fireless cook- before they a re cooked w ill allow the has a p p ro p riated $1075 for th e 1925
e r an asbestos pad placed u n d ern eath steam to escape and cau se them to be clu b prem ium s. An in c re ase of ex firm, drove to H oquiam S unday to in best th in g s of life both in m usic and cu it bench to fill th e vacancy caused
th e u ten sil p rev en ts sticking.
cooked m ore mealy.
v estig a te co nditions and b ro u g h t th e read in g , and yet a g irl who w as fu ll of by th e death of Ju d g e S tap leto n . The
h ib itin g space for both livestock and
body back w ith them for b u rial s e r w holesom e fun. One of her favorite new ap p o in tee will serv e u n til the
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econom ic p ro jects is being m ane to vice and in te rm e n t
songs w as “B righten th e C orner n ex t g en e ral election In November,
accom m odate th e la rg e r club exhibit
T he deceased, w ho w as a likeable W here You A re," and th is w as signifi- 1926. Mr. Stevenson has been pro m i
th a t is expected a t th e co unty fair
and well th o u g h t of young m an w ith c a n t of her, as she w as a g irl who was n en t as an atto rn ey In P o rtla n d and
th is fall.
ap p a ren tly no enem ies, w as engaged seldom seen w ithout a sm ile. H er life h as served as m unicipal judge. He
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' as forem an in a veneer fac to ry on th e w as an in sp iratio n to o th e rs and she is a dem ocrat.
g
Card of Thanks.
Miss Halsey will show Exclusive
I co a st and he had Just d raw n his w ages w as a young person w ith m any
. A. Execulive Board to Meet.
I w ish to ex p ress my g ra titu d e to
Millinery from her Portland shop j th e m any who have show n m e sym- from his place of em ploym ent and frien d s. H er c a sk e t'w a s an u n u su ally T I’-T
he executive board of th e M ultno
and will design hats for your per 1 p ath y and k indness during th e recen t w as p rep a rin g to com e to G resham to b eau tifu l one and a t th e cem etery was m ah County Council of P a re n t-T e a c h
i illn ess and death of my beloved v isit re la tiv e s in th is vicinity w hen he enclosed In a bronze m etallic b u rial
sonality.
e r asso ciatio n s w ill m eet w ith Mrs.
I d au g h ter, B eatrice Milne, and to her m et his u n fo rtu n a te end. T he idea box.
B
E lm er H. Cook a t H um ason avenue
schoolm ates and frien d s for th e m any
£
of suicide is scouted by those who
Special attention will be given I kind rem em brances.
T he pall b ea rers w ere R. E. Cannon, so u th of th e Base L ine road, on
Elizabeth 's
knew him best and by th e chief of po K enneth H orberg, David Lane, H ow
MRS. MARY A. PETERSON.
make-overs.
T h u rsd ay , May 7, a t 11 o'clock.
Frock Shop
lice a t H oquiam . His body w as placed ard H opper, Jo h n A nicker and Jam es
M other’s day. May 10.
! In a rec lin in g position w ith th e arm s M cA llister. Miss M ilne w as born Ju ly
Saturday,
Price and quality of merchandise
VALUABLE INNI HAS
folded ac ro ss th e ch e st and but 70c
-May 5
are interesting features.
W W W VW VW WWW VW W W W VW ! w ere found In his pockets, w hich 25, 1909, and is survived by h er m o th
LEG AMPUTATE»
er, a s is te r and tw o b ro th ers.
w ould seem to Indicate to th e d etec
tives w orking on th e case th a t th e re
FORMER I’ASTOR WRITES
S un d ay evening. A pril 26, R obert
had been foul play. T he case has
FROM
CALIFORNIA
S
treb
ln , of T ro u td ale lost a valuable
roused th e ire of th e e n tire police
B
First Street, opposite Telephone Office
fem ale fox hound nam ed T ra ile r. It
force
of
H
oquiam
and
A
berdeen
and
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O ur trip of 1200 m iles over th e P a
th ey have given th e ir word no stone cific h ighw ay w as m ade w ith o u t any w as found Monday evening on the
p ro p erty of a neighbor, Mr. Johnson,
, w ould be left u n tu rn ed to fe rre t out
tro u b le w hatever. We a rriv e d here
th e p e rp e tra to r of th is fiendish deed. la st F rid a y aftern o o n . On Sunday we a h alf m ile from th e S treb ln home.
T he dog had been ca u g h t ln a b a rb
T he dead m an is survived by his
g reeted o u r new co n g reg atio n and at w ire fence by its rig h t hind leg,
fath e r, A. C. Brow ning, who is em-
.
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p re se n t we a re busy g ettin g acq u ain t- w here it had been hung head down
ployed in a lum ber cam p n ea r Cher- ,.(i w i . i ,
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ea w ,,h n< w nam es an d faces and ad- for possibly 24 h o u rs before being
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Y our duties of today are the ryvl le. also tw o sis te rs M rs. Jam es Justlng o u r, elve,
rescued by Mrs. Johnson.
M atthew s and Mrs. Melvin A ndrew s. Y esterday we found a su itab le bunga-
th e Sandy Bluff d istric t i
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T he Jo h n so n s had recen tly bought
pleasures of tomorrow.
and an older b ro th er. C laren ce
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W. ‘he place and did not know to whom
m o th er died ln J a n u a ry of th is y ear 61"t ’ tr e e t' Ix,B An«’ le8- C alifornia.
th e dog belonged un til Mr. S trebln
E v erett was born at C ottrell and the w»y i h e r X e U n U
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Now Ready for Business
B row ning fam ily has lived In and n ear f i c t i o n 23 mI , ,
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T he G resham v eterin ary , who was
Phone 511
Gresham, Ore,
T he fu n eral services will be held at
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rp a' " ” ‘" ‘ b««‘ »«‘«r found It n ecessary
day aftern o o n at 2 o'clock, w ith Inter- ™ e comliGon
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manKled m em b’‘r -
Be photographed this y ear on jo n r
m ent ln D ouglas cem etery.
Th^ v I!
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b irth d ay .
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v ario u s groves are very beautl- ! n ary ho sp ital and on la st S atu rd ay
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Bunday aftern o o n we »he op eratio n w as perform ed very
Keaton Tires
Accessories
ings o ver Ink sp o ts on th e fingers re- mo‘ored to P asad en a and saw m any m uch as It would have been done for
m oves th e spots.
o ran g e groves bearin g ripe fru it and a hum an. L ater T ra ile r w as tak en
blossom s on th e sam e tree s
T he . hom e an d Is sHld to be doing nicely,
Confections
'Gresham M aid'' Ice Cream
v ineyards all along th e way a re m ak-
R C. Jo n es, who assiste d th e doc-
See the Wonderful Film
Ing rapid grow th a t th is tim e of th e to r In th e o p eratio n , and gave th e Out-
) look th e d etails of th e incident. Bays
We have not noticed so far th a t th e th a t T ra ile r is th e m ost v aluable of
“ .4 handy Place to ntop”
city Is suffering from non-em ploy- Mr. S tre b in 's dogs and th e accid en t
by Al and Ray R ockett
m in t and ad vance conditions. A ppar has grieved th e o w n ers very much
en tly everybody Is busy, th e re Is T ra ile r will have an artificial leg.
»1 Orient School
m uch building going on everyw here such th in g s being provided for anl-
_____________ Ansplce* Parent-Teacher Association
and th e re Is a dem and for labor.
m als th ese days as w ell as for men
We will alw ay s be ready to g re e t j
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the O utlook, w ith new s from th e city On account o f^th ? d t l u T o f ou r p arents
Corner Main Street and Section Line Road
t b * lr home on M a in street
we learn ed to love io w ell d u rin g our
to irn th rr w ith c e rta in a rtic le « o f fu rn h
aojourn there.
Admission 25c and 15c
!tUre
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c a ll I f Interexted. w ith in
at th e hou«e fo r In fo r
REV AND MRS H. R GEBHARDT.
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M illinery D isplay . ^
j FIRST STATE BANK BUILDING
ANNOUNCEMENT
A Mothers Day
Gift
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH
KASER’S SERVICE STATION
HARDY STUDIO
Shell and Union Products
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
KASER SERVICE STATION
WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 6
m atio n and inspection.
o tt fo r fa m ily .
C. N .
W onac-