Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 21, 1925, Image 1

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G resham O utlook
VOL. 15, NO. 50
PAVING CONTRACT
LET TO PORTLANDER
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON.
For Bryan M em orial 3
T he c o n tra c t for paving th e tw o
blocks in G resham from Main to Rob­
e rts on Second and from Second to
Pow ell on R oberts w as let to the B. C.
Seydel com pany of P o rtlan d a t the
adjourned m eeting of th e city council
on W ednesday evening, and it is ex
pected th a t w ork w ill be com m enced
in th e n ea r fu tu re .
T he co n tra ct
price is $5156.25. It is to cover th e
excavations and th e laying of th e
co n crete b u t not engineer and legal
services. O ther bids tu rn ed in w ere
from th e U nited C ontracting com pany
D ionessa B ryan E vans of M inne­
of P o rtla n d fo r $6047.08 and from
sota, g o d daughter of th e late W il­
H azzard & A llen, a W ashington con
liam Je n n in g s B ryan, who u n d er­
cern, for $6047.72. The w ork w ill be
took to ra ise a fund from the
done u n d er th e B ancroft bonding act
school ch ild ren of th e co u n try for
c a rry in g th e paym ents th ro u g h a
a m em orial to "B ryan and F a ith .”
period of te n years, if desired.
I t has been announced th e plan
has been dropped th ro u g h failu re
T he council ordered an ordinance
to obtain th e sanction of th e late
d rafted p rohibiting the litterin g up of
com m oner’s widow.
th e stre e ts by throw ing of rubbish on
them . Much criticism has been heard
Chance for Young Man.
co n cern in g th e untidy condition of the
C ongressm an M. E. C rum packer an ­
stre e ts and it is hoped th a t th 's action
nounces th a t he has had so m any ap ­
by th e council w ill help to cuFb th e
plicatio n s for ap p o in tm en t to the
c a rele ssn ess of loafers and th o u g h t­
U nited S tates N aval academ y a t A nn­
less people who have m ade th e stre e ts
apolis, M aryland, he has decided th e
unsig h tly . N. J. P eterson, who has
fa ire s t w ay of d eterm ing th e m a tte r
been em ployed to sw eep the stree ts, is
is by holding an exam ination. He has,
in cap acitated on account o f his age
th e re fo re, arran g e d w ith th e Civil S er­
and poor eyesight, and has been r e ­
vice com m ission to hold a com petitive
lieved of th e job, w hich has been giv­
exam ination in P o rtlan d , Oregon, on
en to C. E. P ilan te, night m arsh al,
S aturday , O ctober 24, 1925, for the
who w ill look a fte r th e stre e ts outside
p u rpose of selecting one p rincipal
his h o u rs for nig h t duty.
and th re e a lte rn a te s to ta k e th e reg ­
N otice w as ordered posted on th e
u la r e n tra n c e exam ination for A nn­
b ridge acro ss Johnson creek on south
apolis to be held in F eb ru ary .
Main s tre e t lim iting loads hauled over
All young m en betw een th e ages of
it to th re e tons. It w as rep o rted th a t
16 and 20 w ho a re bona fide resid en ts
loads as heavy as five tons besides
of th e T hird C ongressional D istrict of
tru c k a re being ca rrie d over the
Oregon are eligible to tak e th is ex­
bridge, w hich is considered unsafe.
am ination.
City E ngineer R oberts rep o rted on '
C andidates for en tra n ce to th e Naval
h is investigations into th e co n stru e - |
A cadem y m u st be of good m oral c h a r­
tion of a 500,000-gallon rese rv o ir for I
a c te r, physically sound, well form ed,
G resham to be co n stru cted on th e '
and of ro b u st co n stitu tio n . The m in­
side of the b u tte southw est of tow n.
imum edu catio n al req u irem en t is the
H e figured on th re e propositions, the
eq u iv alen t of a fo u r y ear high school
differences being due to sm aller pipes
course.
and ch e ap e r constru ctio n . T he figures
T he pay of a m idshipm an is $780 a
cover reserv o ir, pipes, pum p w ith a u ­
year, com m encing a t th e d ate of his
to m atic con tro l and necessary rig h t
adm ission, and is sufficient to m eet all
of w ay; and fo r th e th re e p lans
his expenses w hile a t th e N aval A ca­
am o u n t to $24,432,
$27,775 and I
demy.
$30,855. Action on th e m a tte r w as de­
C ongressm an C rum packer w ill be
ferre d pending fu rth e r investigations.
glad to h ear from any young men who
An adjourned m eeting of th e coun­
d esire to ta k e th is exam ination before
cil w ill be held on F rid ay evening.
S eptem ber 15.
ER1OAY. AUGI ST Ä1, 1025
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
<1.50 l*er Year
GRAM» LODGE ATTRACTS
FAIRS NOW ABOUT 100 YEARS OLD;
LOCAL ODD FELLOWS PREMIUM AWARDS
BRING FARMS TO ATTENTION OF MANY
OF COUNH FAIR
Much in te re st is being tak en in th is
vicinity and th ro u g h o u t Oregon and
W ashington at th is tim e in th e m eet­
ing of th e sovereign g ran d lodge of
Odd Fellow s w hich w ill ta k e place in
P o rtlan d from th e 21st to th e 25th of
Septem ber. T his is th e g ath erin g of
th e lead ers in th e o rd er from all p arts
of th e w orld. T h ere will be d rill
team s and degree team s from m any
p a rts of th e co u n try and th e Odd Fel
low s and th e ir fam ilies in th is section
a re organizing th e local lodges to at
tend th e g ath erin g , especially oig
W ednesday, S eptem ber 23, w hen th e re
w ill be a m o n ster p arad e, p a rtic ip a t­
ed in by all m em bers of th e o rd er
T h ere w ill be nu m ero u s floats and
bands in th is p ara d e in com petitive
en try for w hich sev eral tho u san d dol­
la rs in prize m oney w ill be aw arded.
It is th e expectation of th e m an ag ers
th a t th e re w ill be from 25,000 to 30,-
000 in th e line of m arch.
G resham , Sandy and Boring lodges
a re m aking activ e p rep a ra tio n s to
ta k e p a rt in th e big event by o rg a n iz ­
ing and d rilling. E stacad a and G resh ­
am bands have been invited to p a rtic i­
pate. W. A. M orand of th e Boring
lodge is a m em ber of th e com m ittee of
the sovereign g ran d lodge w hich is a r ­
ran g in g for the m usic and th e placing
of th e bands in th e parade.
It is said th a t th e Odd Fellow lodge
probably has m ore m em bers th a n any
o th e r fra te rn a l o rg an izatio n in the
w orld, th e re being ap p ro x im ately 2,-
700,00 m em bers. P ra c tic a lly every
city and ham let has its Odd Fellow
lodge. Oregon alone h as 43,000 m em ­
bers.
Much efTort is being p ut fo rth In
P o rtlan d to m ake th e g a th e rin g a su c­
cess, com ing as th e final g ath erin g of
a big convention y ear. T he city atone
is co n trib u tin g $20,000 for th e en ­
te rta in m e n t of th e visitors.
A g ricu ltu ra l fa irs in th is co u n try hold o£ trem en d o u sly in th e United
(Continued from la st issue)
had a beginning about a hundred S tates, it is n ot n ativ e to th is country.
T h e p rem iu m a w a rd s for th e d o m es­
y ea rs ago. To be exact in 1S10 th e re F airs ru n back to an cien t days, but in
tic science d ep artm en t of th e M ultno­
w as one fair, w ith an atten d a n ce of the olden tim es they w ere m ore afte r
m ah county fair a re concluded in th is
ab o u t five th o u sa n d ; th is year, a c ­ the m an n er of a b azaar o r m a rk e t,
issue and a re as follow s:
cording to th e best d ata available, only held w ith less frequency, very
TABLE RUNNER
th e re a re tw o tho u san d fairs w ith an m uch like th e fa irs in vogue in Ger
H ard an g er, 1st Mrs. F red H euter,
estim ated atten d a n ce of tw enty-five m any and o th e r E uro p ean co u n tries
P o rtlan d .
m illion.
today. T he A m erican fair tra c e s its
Colored
em broidery. 1st H elen
T hese figures tell in a n u tsh e ll the an c estry back only to ab o u t th e
Camp, 2d Mrs. H. G. H artsh one, Mil­
sto ry of th e m arvelous grow th of the m iddle of th e eig h teen th cen tu ry ,
w aukie.
A m erican fair from the sm allest be­ w hen a tiro u p of p ro g ressiv e farm ers
F ille t trim m ed. 1st Mrs. E dith
g inning to its p rese n t place of g reat in the Tees R iver V alley in n o rth ea st
K
rause,
P ortland.
im p o rtan ce as a facto r in a g ric u ltu ra l ern B ritain joined to b rin g th e ir live­
T atted trim m ed, 1st H elen Camp, 2d
education and developm ent.
stock to g eth er for com parison. It has
Mrs. E. R artsch, Boring.
F a th e r of A m erican F airs.
been term ed th e first a g ric u ltu ra l fair
A pplique trim m ed, 2d Mrs. Eva
E lg a n ah Waggon of iiew , Y ork tjas. and w as the m odel a fte r w hich w ere
H am ilton, P o rtlan d ,
been credfteiF w ith being the fa th e r of p attern ed th e h u n d red s of co u n try
F ancy stitch cro ch et trim m ed, 1st
th e A m erican fair. In 1815 W atson fairs both h ere and in E ngland.
Mrs. J. E. B ram hall, P o rtlan d.
organized th e a g ric u ltu ra l society of
Inspires Ambition.
Cut work, 1st Mrs. J. W. H enderson,
A lbany, N. Y., and proceeded to estab ­
The ap p ealin g th in g ab o u t th e
P o rtland.
lish fa irs and c a ttle show s in th e county o r sta te s fa ir is th e o p p o rtu n i­
Not o th erw ise specified, 1st Mrs. J.
n eighboring counties. In 1819, due ty it offers th e farm ers to co m p are his
E,
B ram hall, P o rtlan d , 2d N ellie B.
m ainly to his influence, th e New York own w ork w ith th a t of his neighbors
S tu rd ev an t, C hehalis, W ashington.
le g isla tu re ap p ro p riated ten th o u san d I and so in sp ires in him a h ea lth y am bi-
PILLOW S.
d o lla rs a year fo r six y ea rs for p rem ­ tion to im prove him self and his w ork,
Silk em broidery, 1st Mrs. Ja m es W.
ium s on a g ric u ltu ra l and hom e m anu­ sta te s Mr. G uard. W ithin easy d is­
S terb a, Scappoose, 2d L etitia P ulfer.
fa c tu re products. In 1832 th e sta te tan ce of his home, he can exam ine th e
C ross stitch . 1st Mrs. F. H ibbert.
a g ric u ltu ra l society w as founded and best anim als, g rain s, fru its and v eg et­
F ille t crochet, 1st Mrs. O. Olby,
w ork sta rte d in oth er e a ste rn states. ables, p oultry and honey and d e te r­
P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. M arston.
But w hile W atson w as busy co n v e rt­ m ine w here he falls sh o rt of th e m ark.
Pillow , long or b a rre l shaped, 1st
ing farm ers and le g islato rs to the L ikew ise his w ife can pit h e r n eedle­
Mrs. Sam Balko, P o rtlan d .
value of fairs, th e Colum bian a g ric u l­ w ork, h er b aking an d p a stry , her
Round pillow, 1st H elen Camp.
tu ra l society held w h at is believed to canned fru its and vegetables ag a in st
Not otherw ise specified, 1st Mrs. G.
be th e first exhibition of its kind in those of o th er farm women and enjoy
Olby, P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. W. C. Finch,
W ashington, D. C. in 1810. Pittsfield, th e th rill and re w a rif th a t com es of
P o rtlan d .
M assach u setts, sh o rtly th e re a fte r in ­ victory. A lto g eth er th e co u n try fair
P erch pillow s, 1st Mrs, E. B artsch,
au g u ra ted re g u la r a g ric u ltu ra l ex­ stim u la tes frien d ly com petition th a t
B oring, 2d Mrs. G. Olby, P o rtlan d ,
h ib its, and from th ese first sm all ef­ has been resp o n sib le for m uch of the
fo rts grew up our system of com m uni­ farm p ro g ress in th e p ast ce n tu ry , he
TWO HANDKERCHIEFS.
ty, county, state, d istric t, n atio n al and says.
T attin g trim m ed. 1st Mrs. L. B. Sil­
in te rn a tio n a l fa irs w hich cover p rac­
The educational value of th e farm
v erstein, P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. L Sm ith,
tically every section of th e country.
im plem ent and equipm ent displays
P o rtland.
Developinenl of Idea Extensile.
th a t a re p a rt of all th e b e tte r fa irs is
Colored em broidery, 1st Mrs. W. A.
T he developm ent of the fa ir in th e one of th e m ost com m endable fea-
W inters, 2d Mrs. S. B. Geurin.
United S tate s h as been one of norm al tu res, acco rd in g to Mr. G uard. S tate
F ancy crochet, 1st Mrs. L. B. S ilv er­
Methodist Episcopal Church.
g ro w th and expansion, according to and federal governm ent ex h ib its b rin g
stein, P ortland.
Bible school w ill m eet as usunl at
Sam uel R. G uard, d irecto r of th e home to th e fa rm e r lessons in grow ing
Not otherw ise specified, 1st Mrs. E.
S ears-R oebuck A g ricu ltu ra l F o u n d a­ his p ro d u cts m ore econom ically and 10 o'clock at the M ethodist E piscopal B artsch , Boring,
tion and one of th e leading exponents efficiently, and household fu rn ish in g s ch u rch . In te re stin g classes a re con­
TOWELS
of a g ric u ltu ra l exhibits in A m erica. and labor saving devices on view w ork ducted for all ages. A b rief m eeting
P a ir w hite em broidery, 1st Mrs. A.
T he su ccessful co n te sta n t in a local d irectly for th e im provem ent of coun- of th e S unday school board will be R. Mann, P uy allu p , 2d Mrs. L. B. S il­
held follow ing th e m orning service.
fa ir n a tu ra lly w ished to co m p are his try life.
verstein, P o rtlan d .
At 11 o’clock th e p asto r, Dr. Chas. W.
p ro d u cts w ith th o se of w in n ers in
Most Fairs Yet to Come,
P a ir colored em broidery, 1st Mrs. 8.
o th e r local fairs. T h a t w as how th e [ T h ere a re in te re stin g and tim ely H uett, w ill preach on th e su b ject “Un­ I). G eurin, 2d W. A. W inters.
co unty fa ir cam e to be. T he sta te fair facts and suggestions in view of th is changeable G ifts and C alls.” T h ere
P ulr ta ttin g trim m ed, 1st Mrs. E.
w ith its w ider ap p eal w as th e next ■ being
th e fair season. It is tru e the w ill be special m usic.
R artsch , Boring, 2d Mrs. Jam es W.
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logical step, and th e re county w in n ers local county fair for th is y ear is p ast
S terb a, Scappoose.
w ent to se ttle d isp u tes on th e rela tiv e b u t m ost of th e county fairs and th e o'clock for th e re g u la r devotional se r­
P a ir crochet trim m ed, 1st Mrs. A. It.
vice.
It
is
expected
th
a
t
th
e
young
m e rits of th e ir products. E v en tu ally j sta te
fa ir a re yet to come. Some of
Munn. P uyallup, W ashington., M tb .
th is lead to
com petition betw een these will in te re st local rea d ers. The people who attended the F alls City in ­ Jo h n Eggim an, Boring.
’ACIFIC (OAST TRAVEL.
sta
te
s,
cu
lm
in
atin
g
first in th e in te r- dates announced for those probably s titu te w ill m ake a re p o rt of th a t
INTERNATIONAL STOCK
P air tow els not o th erw ise specified,
gath erin g . All young people are m ost
T liis is not only an in te restin g su b ­
SHOW OPENS OCT. 31 sta te fair, |a te r in th e n atio n al show of g re a te st in te re st a re as follow s:
1st Mrs. S. I). G eurin, P o rtlan d , 2d
an d finally in th e in te r-n a tio n a l ex- > C lackam as co unty fa ir a t Canby, co rd ially invited to be present.
je c t for consideration but is now th e
Mrs. G rant Thom as, P o rtlan d .
At 8 o’clock th e p asto r will give a
Many a n ational cham pion S eptem ber 23-26.
title of a m agazine sta rte d th is sum -
T he prem ium list of th e fifteenth hfbit.
APRONS
m e r and published in San F rancisco. ! ann u al Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock g rain gro w er or livestock b ree d er to- j S h erm an co unty fa ir a t Moro, Sep- serm on le ctu re ta k in g as a topic
G
ingham
kitchen,
1st Mrs. John E g­
"A rabia, th e Red Sea and th e Land of
Its an n o uncem ent savs it is designed I E xposition, w hich w ill b e h e ld a t P ort - dav can tra c e his su ccess to som e ti m ber 10-12.
gim an, Boring, 2d Mrs. E. N asshahn,
land, Oregon, October 31 to Novem-
the
P
h
arao
h
s."
T
he
w
orld
of
trad
e
S tate fair a t Salem , S eptem ber 28-
to cover th e en tire Pacific Coast. The ber 7> inclusive, has ju st been re- little honor ca p tu red a t th e county
w as revolutionized by th e digging of Boring.
O ctober 3.
A ugpst num ber featu res th e Pacific 1 ceived at th is office and c a rrie s a to- fair y ea rs ago.
F ille t cro ch et trim m ed, 1st Mrs. A.
Pacific In te rn a tio n a l E xposition at the Suez Canal, once m ore n rev o lu ­
Originated in England.
N orthw est — P o rtlan d , th e Columbia tal prem ium from all sou rces of n ear-
tion is ta k in g place in w orld trad e by R. Mann, Puyallup.
P
o
rtlan
d
.
O
ctober
31-November
7.
W
hile
tire
fa
ir
idea
has
been
tak
en
R iver highw ay, S eattle and M ount
j,ve 8tock C lassic of
Colored em broidery, 1st A n nette M.
the digging of the P a n a m a 'C a n a l but
R ain ier, w ith other a rtic le s and m any w estern A m erica prom ises to be still
R oberts, P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. Lily Rob­
MARSHFIELD
MAN
SEEK S
the
v
ast
m
ajo
rity
of
the
trad
e
between
MISS
MAUDE
METZGER
fine illu stra tio n s.
The e n tire con- j b e tte r th an an y y ear before and al-
HIGH SCHOOL POSITION E urope and th e o rien tal w orld flows e rts, P o rtlan d .
WEDS PORTLAND MAN
te n ts of th e m agazine a re devoted to ready en tries of v arious so rts of live-
Fancy ap ro n , 1st Mrs. J. J. Thom as,
th ro u g h tlie Suez C anal still. Egypt
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stock are prom ised from every p a rt of
th e g re a t Pacific H ighw ay, th e long- {hp Vn|tpd‘ S fates and Cana(]a
E ducational forces of th e sta te is th e land of religions, of ancient cu l­ 2d Mrs. W alter Forbes.
At a quiet w edding w hich took place
est and b est paved to u rin g scenic ' T his splendid prize list is divided in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay evening in a have stepped into p olitics w ith th e an
Not o th erw ise specified, 1st Mrs. L.
tu re, of vast ru in s, of ahysim ni divi­
ro u te in the w orld, ru n n in g from Van- am ong th e v ario u s d ep a rtm en ts about
ch u rch p arso n ag e, atten d ed only by nouncem ent th a t C h arles A. H ow ard, sions betw een classes and w o rst of all B. S ilv erstein , P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs, Chas.
couver, B. C., south to T iajuana, Mex-
as follow s:
D airy breeds $13,500,
.
Beef B reeds $15,000, Sheep and G oats friends, Mr. and Mrs. Flye, Miss su p e rin ten d e n t of schools of th is city th e land of trag ed y , even to day. A Coothell, P ortland.
,co -
$9000, Hogs
$3750, P o u ltry $2500. M aude M etzger becam e th e b rid e of and n atio n al d irec to r for Oregon of little tim e sp e n t in co n sid erin g it Is
NIGHT GOWNS
B esides sto ries of th is n o rth ern sec- H eavy D raft H orses and Night H orse H ow ard L. M eans, a P o rtlan d sa le s­ th e N ational E d u catio n al association,
W hite em broidery, 1st Mrs. W, H.
well w orth any m a n 's while.
tion, the A ugust num ber deals w ith Show $15.000 by th e E xposition proper m an for Red Rock cheese com pany. I w°u ld be a can d id ate for th e rep u b li-
P ra y e r m eeting w ill be held on Gibson.
p laces on th a t portion of th e ro u te i an d $15.000 by sp o n so rs of stak es and T he brid e is th e second d au g h ter of [ can nom ination for sta te su p e rin ten
Colored em broidery, 1st Mrs. Lily
T h u rsd ay evening a t 7:45 Instead of
k Known
n o w n a as s th
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th e oast h ig h w ay , ru n n in g , a tQta, Qf J30 000 m ag ing of th is show­ Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k M etzger and for | d en t of public in stru ctio n .
R oberts, P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. A ra L usted
8 o'clock.
down th e ocean shore from San F ra n - the largP st h o rse s how In A m erica, tw o y ea rs p a st h as been th e head
J. A. C hurchill, Incum bent, will r e ­
C rochet yoke, 1st Mrs, L. B. S ilv er­
cisco to San Diego, a ro u te w here w hich d istin ctio n it held also in 1924.
Undenominational Temple Services. stein, P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. E. B artsch,
bookkeeper of th e S tro w b rid g e H ard ­ sign to become head of th e A shland
cool
ocean
F
a
t
stock
classes
$5000,
Boy
and
Girl
b ea u ty of scenery and
T he S unday services at th e G resh ­ Boring.
w ork $5000, M an u factu rers and w are com pany of P o rtlan d . T he cou­ norm al school a fte r serving m ore th a n
breezes com bine to give p leasure to club
am U ndenom inational tem ple will be
Land P ro d u c ts and G rain show $3500, p le w ent to housekeeping a t once in 12 years.
CAPS
th e m otorist. T here is also a special D airy p ro d u cts $750, ju dging team s
H ow ard, is well know n th ro u g h o u t as u sual, Sunday school a t 10 o'clock,
th e ir hom e a t M ultnom ah sta tio n and
C rochet trim m ed, 1st Mrs. L. B. S il­
sto ry about th e Diamond Jubilee of $2500, to g eth er w ith g ro u p in g s of o th ­
in a few days th ey w ill leave for th e state, having been engaged in ed ­ with preach in g serv ice a t 2 by the v erstein, P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. T h eresa
C alifornia, to be celebrated in San e r sm a lle r item s w hich will b rin g the
ucatio n al w ork h ere since 1907 when p asto r and again a t 8 o’clock in the Retzloff, P o rtland.
am ount up to ap p ro x im ately $100,000. co ast points to enjoy a vacation.
F ran cisco , S eptem ber 5-12, being the
he g rad u ated from B ak er (M ethodist) evening. T he re g u la r p ray e r m eeting
T h ere will be tw o special featu res
YOKES
75th a n n iv e rsa ry of th e adm ission of th is y ear In connection with th e show :
U n iv ersity In K ansas. He w as fo rm e r­ will be held on T uesday evening and
Gresham Men Under Suspicion.
C
rochet
fillet,
1st Mrs. L. B. S ilv er­
th e sta te into th e Union. The p u r­ one th e cam paign to show “T ru th in
On or about A ugust 3 G eorge B randt, ly p resid e n t of th e sta te city su p e rin ­ on F rid a y evening a Bible stu d y is stein, P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. J. J. P a tte r ­
pose of the m agazine is to stim ulate M eat” and th e o th e r one a d airy ex­
w hich sh all fea tu re cow te s t­ F. L. Mack and H. H. Long w ere cited te n d e n ts’ association and of th e O re­ held by th e young people.
son, P o rtlan d .
trav e l into and thro u g h the w hole P a ­ hibition
ing work. The “T ru th of M eat” cam ­ before Ju stic e Jo h n Brown an d ex ­ gon S tate T e a c h e rs’ association. From
F ancy stitch crochet, 1st Mrs. L. B.
Zion Evangelical Church.
cific Coast, w hich its high q uality of paign w ill b rin g before th e people of am ined u n d er suspicion of th e p o sses­ 1907 to 1911, H ow ard ta u g h t In K la­
co n ten ts and p rin t a re w ell ca lc u la t­ th e cou n try very clearly Indeed the sion of liquor. G eorge B ran d t is said m ath county high school. 1911 to 1917
E n g lish services will be held a t 11 S ilv erstein , P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. J, E.
B ram hall, P o rtland.
Im portance of know ing m eat, both the
ed to do.
prim e, medium and com mon, the idea to have pleaded g u ilty and w as fined su p e rin ten d e n t of Coquille schools, o'clock S unday m o rn in g in th e Zion
Not o th erw ise specified, l s t Mrs.
E dito rially , com m enting on the being th a t th e farm er sh all receive a $50. Mack and Long plead not guilty 1917 to 1920 p rin cip al of E ugene high E v angelical ch u rch front th e subject,
sp irit of the W est, th e m agazine con- b etter price for his h igher g rad e m eat : and th e pa8p a g a in st them w as dis­ school and for th e p ast five y ea rs has "N othing Shall S ep ara te Us from the A ra Lusted.
C ollection of th ree yokes, 1st Mrs.
■ w hereas th e ch eap er types w ill sell !
ta in * th is significant state m en t:
Love of God." T hese w ill be follow ed
m issed. Mack claim ed no know ledge been su p e rin ten d e n t a t M arshfield.
T he e n tire Pacific Coast teem s w ith I for less money. T he consum er will .
„„a«» .„ .n in in n
a t 11:66 by th e G erm an serv ices from j Jam es W. S terb a, Scappoose, 2d Mrs.
life and activity, w here but a sh o rt [ receive th e benefit of th is proposition, of liq u o r In th e au to u n d er suspicion
' L. B. S ilv erstein , P o rtlan d .
the topic, "T he F u lln ess of th e C h ris­
tim e ago w ere but th e cru d e begin-1 In th e dairy cow te stin g w ork, a at th e tim e and Long claim ed he had OSUAK JOHNSON TAKES
BEADED BAGS
UONYEUTIONERY STORE tian L ife.” Suuday school convenes
n in g s of a prim itive civilization. T he strin g of average farm er cows will be no ]|q Uor on th e date nam ed. B randt,
C rochet, 1st Mrs. A. R. Mann, Puy-
a t 10 o’clock.
b est in m ind and body of th e g reat seen giving about
’’" " “ ds ° f m » k it is said, adm itted having had liquor
T he Schanno confectionery on Main
n ation of w hich we are a p a rt has 1 a y ea r; an o th er strin g of p u reb red s
.......
'
„«..„„„a
allup.
been co n trib u ted to th e building up of , will probably give an average of say , b ut not on th e d ate charged,
Eree Methodist Services.
| and Second stre e ts, G resham , w hich
Beaded, 1st Mrs. D. L. S tanley,
th is v a st region of n ea rly 2000 m iles 1 8000 to 12,000 pounds, a very sm all | It h appens th e re
w ere no a rre sts, i w as bought last M arch by Reynolds &
T he serv let* at th e F re e M ethodist T ro u td ale, 2d L etitia P u lfer.
alo n g th e ocean and extending far in- : averag e for a good strin g of w ell bred b u t th e co m plaint w as sw orn to by
ch u rch over th e com ing Sunday will
Not o th erw ise specified, 1st Mrs. A.
to th e in te rio r. T h eir achievem ents I cattle. T he c a ttle will all be picked C onstable M. M. Squire, and no w it­ ! H unting of F o rest Grove, h as been
be as follow s: S unday school a t 10 K. Mann, P uy allu p , 2d Mrs. G. Olby,
1
p
urchased
by
O
scar
Johnson
and
wife,
a re th e m arvel of all tim e. T he th re e j from th e v ario u s five breeds so th a t
g rea t sta te s b o rdering the Pacific a re people can have a good o p p o rtu n ity nesses w ere called it seems. J u s t a who have ta k e n possession an d will a. m,, p reach in g by th e p asto r at 11, P o rtlan d .
th e p ro d u ct of th e ir intelligence, cour- I to see re su lts from good av erag e herd little quiet Investigation by Ju stic e co n tin u e th e b usiness. Mr. Reynolds, young people’s m eeting at 7 p. m , fo l­
COLLAR AND CUFF SETS
Brown ap p a ren tly . He q uestioned the
age. energy, and determ ination. But ¡of pu re breds.
lowed by an evan g elistic service a t 8
L ace or in sertio n , 1st Mrs. C harles
a few y ears ago and they w ere not. 1 T his w onderful building covers over men and fined o r dism issed them a c ­ i who has been looking a fte r th e sto re
th e r e will re tu rn to F o rest G rove as o'clock. At the young people's m eet­ Coothell, P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs, W. C.
Now they focus upon them the eyes I ten ac res of ground and ap p a ren tly
o f th e w o rld
I will be filled to overflow ing th is year cording to th e ir word.
, soon as m a tte rs in connection w ith ing th e topic for th e evening will be, Finch, P o rtland.
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¡w ith breeding an im ais from all p arts
T h e m a tte r w as k ep t very q u ie t and
"E choes from th e Cam p M eeting."
E m breldered, 1st Mrs. Lily R oberts,
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i of th e co u n try and th o se who expect th e above facts w ere re lu c ta n tly given j tfie deal a re all adjusted.
Mr. Jo h n so n has had five y e a rs' ex-
Baptist ( hurch Notices.
t0 corae should send In th e ir en tries
First
F.
M.
Quarterly
Meeting.
Portland.
out by Jo h n Brow n when th e Outlook I pericnce In th e g ro cery sto re of Cecil
T he Bible school a t th e B aptist early.
T he first q u a rte rly m eeting of th is
INFANTS GARMENTS
Boys' and G irls' club w ork Is con­ tried to ru n down a p ersisten t rum or. ! M etzger and Is a p opular salesm an.
ch u rc h w ill open prom ptly a t 9:45
conference year of th e F ree M ethodist
D ress In w hite em broidery, 1st Mrs.
sidered
one
of
th
e
leading
activ
ities
of
a. m. and th e p reaching service w ill
, It Is planned to add som e special fea­ ch u rch will begin F rid ay evening, Au- 1
Forbes, 2d Mrs. A. W. M etzger,
Chicken Dinners.
our exposition and w ill be m ore high-
com m ence a t 11’o'clock. Rev. Ralph 1 ly em phasized th a n ever th is year.
tu re s to th e confectionery b usiness, g u st 28 sn d continue over th e follow- I D r’" " ln colored em broidery. 1st
Special chicken d in n er every W ed­
W olverton of P o rtlan d w ill preach 1 ' prem iu m list m ay be obtained by nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice. I including hot lunches for w inter.
Ing Sunday. The new ly-elected dis-
f l«ude Moody, P o rtlan d , Mrs.
ow ing to the absence of th e pastor, ad dressin g O. M. P lum m er, G eneral P rice 50c. W ithrow 'a R e sta u ra n t.—Ad.
T r. and Mrs. Jo h n so n trad ed In th e ir trlc t eld er, th e Rev. W. N. Coffee, will ’' ra n k Peak.
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o
rth
w
estern
Bank
Rev. E. G. Judd, who is aw ay on his M anager,
! p ro p erty In G resham on th e deal, be In ch arg e of the services.
R om pers, em broidered, 1st Mrs. L.
Order Dahlia* Nun.
I Building. P o rtlan d . Oregon. E n tries
vacation. T h ere will be no service in m ust be in before O ctober 10th on the
w hich w as handled th ro u g h Jam es
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.
B. S ilv erstein , P o rtlan d .
See my d ah lias in bloom and place j
breeding stock and before October o rd ers now. To $2.50 value, 25, 60 i E ikington.
th e evening.
For ( am plng and Picnics
Bootees, crochet, 1st Mrs. L. B. S il­
N ickerson Jellied chicken ls m ost i versteln . P o rtlan d .
20th on th e ta t stock.
and 75c. Lelie R unyan.—Adv.
I be Pewp «•
u u n ter
convenient. Steam pressure cooked.
A Want Ad. helps for both buyer i
(be want ads
Continued on page 2
good adage.
Read and u se th e W ant Ads.
In glass.—Adv.
“Use want ads"
tf
and sellar.