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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. »2 COUNCIL SELECTS CLOSED RESERVOIR GRESIIAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY GRESHAM BUSINESS MEN ESI APE ALLEG E» EAKER IS, 192« U. W ill LON HEIRS Bank Cashier Pet Dog Stolen, A. CONTEST FATH ER’S HILL th e validity of Given Promotion Baby Won’t Eat tlieir A tria f a th l, e r’s q u estioning w ill, has been sta rte d in TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #1.5(1 Per Year LUMBER FIRM ADDS PLANING MACHINES A ccording to inform ation contained in lengthy a rticle s in P o rtlan d papers, the circu it co u rt before Ju d g e Tax- th a t city h as been visited by a self- ——— — ' ----------- G resham city council, at its ad appointed founder and o rg an iz er of a The a n n u a l m eeting of th e stock-1 A five-year-ohl tot is cry in g h erself w ell by Mrs. G ertru d e Ick ler and An Im p o rtan t addition to G resham s jo urned m eeting W ednesday night, prom inent club, th e "O ptim ist In te r- holders of the hank of G resham w as i sick and refu ses to eat because her H enry W ihlon, d au g h ter and son of b id u strla l life w ill be th e in stallatio n voted to provide a closed ta n k for the n atio n al.” C ornelius Conway by nam e held on th e 14th inst. in accordance , pot, a p retty brown and w hite Toy th e late A. C. W ihlon. who left an es of th e new plan in g mill to be put in w ater supply, thus in su rin g cleahli- who hails from Berkeley, C alifornia. w i,h ’he sta te banking code and th e Fox. was ru th le ssly tak en from her hy ta te valued a t about $17,000. T he de by th e E astm an L um ber com pany and ness and cooler w ater, w ith less evap M em bership dues w ere collected from follow ing officers w ere elected: II. A. a full-grow n m an who was seen to fendant in the case is H erm on Wihlon, w hich is expected to be in operation by oration. unsuspecting business men of P o rt- Lewis, p resid e n t; W. E. M arkell. vice co x the little dog into his car and an o th er son, w ith whom th e fath er th e first or not la te r th a n th e middle S tanding room in th e city hall w as land to th e am ount of hundreds of dol- p resid en t; K. A. Miller, vice presi- drive aw ay w ith it. All th is happened m ade his home during the last few of F eb ru ary . P lan s have been u nder a t a prem ium at the m eeting, because y ea rs of his life. way for som e tim e reg ard in g th is ad r of the in te rest in the bids on the w a la rs when Mr. Conway as suddenly d e n t; C. E. Johnson, cash ier, and M. C. th is m orning n ear th e hom e of Mr. and T he first th ree days of th is week decam ped as he ap p eared on th e 1 H agberg. a ssista n t cash ier. | Mrs. Chas. P. E dw ards on Powell Val- t ju n c t to th e lum ber business of the te r reserv o ir and connecting pipe lines w ere devoted to ta k in g testim ony, scene, ta k in g w ith him th e money and The addition of Mr. Jo h n so n to th e ley road near L aurel avenue. The mat G resham firm, but num erous delays and fittings. E ighteen se p a ra te bids leaving a so rry bunch of men behind official stafT of th e bank was m ade 1 te r has been put into the hands of of when about 20 w itnesses w ere exam have prevented th e a rriv a l of th e m a w pre opened, but the aw arding of the hied. Ju d g e T azw ell took th e case u n who are at p resen t an y th in g b u t op necessary on account of the increased fleers, but so anxious a re th e p aren ts chinery. c o n tra c t w as left foT a la ter date to tim istic. business w hich the bank has enjoyed for the re tu rn of little J a n e ’s pet th a t der advisem ent, in stru c ted the court T he E astm an s have m ore th a n an give the council o pportunity to con c lerk s to m ake tra n s c rip ts of th e testi Mr. Conway w as in G resham a sh o rt d u rin g Ih e past year. Mr. Johnson they prom ise to ask no questions ac re fro n tin g on Hood avenue ex ten d sider the various bids w ith the engi mony and ordered tile atto rn ey s to tim e ago and w as endeavoring to in comes to G resham from ea ste rn O re th e dog is retu rn ed . ing eastw ard , on w hich they w ill con neers. A m eeting for th a t purpose p rep a re and file briefs on th e case. te re st th e editor of th e Outlook and gon, w here he has had long ex p e ri d u ct th e ir planing mill o perations. w ill be held th is evening. F rom p res G rounds tor tiling the contest are other business men of th e com m unity ence in th e laud and banking b u si TROUTDALE BANK THUGS They recen tly p urchased ar. are a of en t indications the cost of th e im given as m ental incom petence of Mr. in th e m e rits of th e O ptim istic club ness. The prom otion of Mr. M iller to MAKE FULL CONFESSION W ihlon at th e tim e the will w as mad 100x 100 feet from W. A. P ro cto r, of provem ents will be held w ithin $23,000 w’hich, according to th e ir slogan, w hen th e vice presidency is well earned and Sandy, und in addition to th is they or 124,000. A ccording to th e condi From word received from Redding im proper d raw in g of the w ill to ad "P racticed , tu rn s inefficient men into is in recognition of his services to the have leased ground from th e P o rt tions of the bond3 recen tly voted, the stro n g tim ber,’’ but his efforts w ere in stitu tio n . U nder the com bined lead C alifornia, it has been definitely de m it It to p robate, and undue lnllueiu land E le ctric Pow er com pany, bbth cost was not to exceed $33,000. not m et w ith any degree of cordiality, ersh ip of th e above officers the bank term ined th at the ro b b ers of the on the p a rt of some of tin- bene tra c ts lying contiguous to the track. An in te restin g fea tu re of the situ a fleiaries of th e will. T ro u td ale S tate hank have been a p although a prom ise w as m ade to take will be in a position to give its old T h ree carlo ad s of lum ber a re alre ad y tion is the large am ount deposited C. G. S chneider is atto rn ey for the th e m a tte r u n d er advisem ent. He p atro n s added personal service and to prehended and are in custody, aw ait on th e ground. w ith the city in b id d e rs’ securities. ing th eir ex trad itio n to Marion co u n co n testan ts and C arl L ittle of P o rt finally ceased hfs visits here, evidently m ake an active cam paign for new It is the plan of th e com pany to en E ach bidder w as required to deposit ty. Oregon, Where tria l will be held land rep rese n ts th e defendants. not reg ard in g G resham as a very f ru it business. larg e tills phase of th e business as a sum equal to 5 per cent of his bid in later. The reason for th e ir re tu rn to ful field for his activities. The w ork, rap id ly as possible. D im ension stuff certified check or bid d ers’ bond. The Marlon county is th at one of th eir NITRATE DE SODA as outlined by Conway, would have NEW CLUB ORGANIZED will be handled and then disposed of am ount so deposited w as in excess of largely supplem ented the w ork w hich AT POWELLHURST holdups, that of the Scotts Mills bank, INCREASES FARM CROPS to th e reta il tra d e a fte r being ru n $20,000. took place in Marion county w here all th e G resham com m ercial club is e n The council voted a t th is m eeting to A new d u b w as organized on J a n u four w ere im plicated. Delbert U tter, n o rth w estern re p re th ro u g h th e planer. gaged in and the m em bers of th e lo T he local telephone com pany has v "ak c out a m em bership in th e League a ry 12 at P o w ellh u rst. T he club George S ch ro d er is the man who sen tativ e of th e edu catio n al b u reau for ! Oregon cities, and delegates w ere cal club could see no good reason for com es u nder th e auspices of th e O re had perm ission for y ears to sto re its Chilean n itra te of soda, witli head has been doing th e confessing in th doubling up its energies and in cid en t chosen to atten d th e convention, which gon extension service and th e county case and he sta te s th a t him self, Joe q u a rte rs in P o rtlan d , has been in poles on th e ground owned by Mr. ally its expenses. P ro cto r, but the officials will now have w ill be held some tim e the la tte r p art Billings. N orm an Moore and John G resham d u rin g th e w eek lining up It is said th a t Mr. Conw’ay also op h ealth service. to look up a new location for th e s to r of th is m onth. T hose who w ill re p re T he w hole idea of th is new club is some w ork for th e fu tu re in th e m a t Moore put over th e robbery of the erated at Longview, W ashington, head age of telephone poleH. sen t G resham a t th a t g ath erin g are to prom ote b etter h ealth am ong the te r of a dem o n stratio n of th e fe rtiliz Scotts Mills bank but th a t he had ing a sum ptuous ban q u et a t w hich he M ayor C harles Cleveland, R ecorder w as a m uch-feted guest of honor. He boys and g irls. In th e o th er clubs, nothing to do w ith th e holding up of er and the re su lts th a t may he ex p ect I’OM ELL VALI EV GIRLS C. G. Schneider, II. L. St. C lair, W. C. left Longview for p a rts unknow n and such as livestock, we are teaching the the T ro u td ale S tate b ank on D ecem ed from Its use. S. II. H all Is co o p er GIVEN RECOGNITION M etzger and K. C. R oberts. unless the funds paid into th e club boys and g irls to grow' a very healthy ber 10, laying th a t p a rtic u la r Job to atin g w ith th e w ork of Mr. U tter who and as n ea rly perfect an an im al as has done satisfac to ry w ork in and Miss F ran ces E kstrom . G resham his th ree com panions. All four men as dues are likely to be forthcom ing D E E D T E N !V OF WATER to th e victim s in P o rtlan d and L ong possible. Now we a re try in g to grow w ere arre ste d at Redding on Ja n u a ry around G resham for th e p a st th ree Union high school stu d en t, and E le an WORRIES WATER BOAR» view, it is un n ecessary to sta te th e a blue ribbon boy and girl. 5 ou the c h a rg e of tra n sp o rtin g a y ears in connection w ith th is product. or W ilner, grad e school pupil, both The atten d an ce at P o w ellh u rst w as stolen autom obile from one sta te to W ork d u rin g th e com ing season will I Powell Valley g irls, will today and to- subject of optim ism w ill receive a de W ater officials have been som ew hat very good. The program was as fol an o th er, but S ch ro d er was not Im pli be confined to potatoes, cauliflow er m orrow lie am ong th e ten of the 18 appreh ensive up to th e p resent at the cided pessim istic jolt. low s; essay contest victors and us such will cated in th is ch arg e as he said h e had in d sw eet corn. deficiency in rain fall. C harles E. Mr. Seym our opened the program by met the o th er th re e men in C alifornia T he n itra te of soda was trie d out on be feted and en tertain ed by th e ngri- Oliver, the engineer in ch a rg e of de WOMEN ARE S I’, »VING giving a ta lk on the "C lub Member afte r t h e auto had been ta k e n there. a field of celery by J. W. A nderson, pf c u ltu ra l com m ittee of th e P o rtlan d velopm ent w ork at Bull Run lake, said HOUSEHOLD MAN AGEMENT and his own best exhibits.'' He also Fairview , and th e re su lts w ere highly C ham ber of Com m erce In a series of Conflicting sto ries seem to be told th a t a m ost unusu al condition p re Two of th e household m anagem ent explained the grow th con test. sa tisfacto ry , according to Mr. U tter. In terestin g events. T he essay s were of the o perations of th e q u a rte t, but vailed there. At th is tim e of th e year, m eetings, w hich are th e second in a Dr. Moore, assisted by Miss Blll- It w as applied tw o w eeks before th e on th e su b ject of d istric t coop erativ e norm ally, th e re should be from four to se rie s of m eetings, w ill be held th e m eyer, county h ealth n urse, gave the at icy ra te th ey are ali being held for 1925 crop w as tra n sp la n te d a t th e ra te m a rk e tin g and w ere w ritte n u n d er the com plicity in crim e at different plat five feet of snow th e re and on th e com ing week. points of a w ell grow n club boy and es. Deputy Sheriff C hristofferson said of 300 pounds per acre and th e resu lts auspices of the boys' and g irls ’ clubs, m ountains su rro u n d in g the lake, but The women from th e C orbett com girl, then gave a 50-m inute physical th a t the men would probably be tu rn show ed an Increase of 25 per cen t and The tw o g irls m entioned w ere first th e rep o rt w as from w orkm en th a t no m unity will m eet w ith Je ssie D. Mc d em o n stratio n using seven of the boys ed over from the federal governm ent a net gain over co st of $275 p er acre. I victorious In the com m unity contest. snow existed th e re a t present. Comb, sta te home d em o n stratio n lead and g irls In th e P o w ellh u rst school, to th e state, as conviction for hank Mr. U tter says he is not connected I la ter in th e d istric t and tom orrow w ill The lake, w hich is u su ally about 15 er, at the residence of Mrs. C. P. pointing o u t. the defects and good robbery c a rrie s a sen ten ce ranging with any sellin g agency but is ca rry - co n test for th e sta te aw ard, feet above th e zero m ark, is now but Woodle. a t Corbett, W ednesday, J a n u points. A fter luncheon today us g u ests of from 10 y ears to life, w hile tra n s ing on the w ork to d eterm in e w hat 11 feet. U nless the deficiency of 27 ary 20, at 2 o’clock p. m. Miss Case, n u tritio n specialist, led porting a stolen car c a rrie s only an elem ents of p lan t food a re m ost lack | Hie cham ber com m ittee, the young inches in rain fall is m ade up during Mrs. McComb will m eet w ith th e th e singing in some h ealth songs, then ing in the soils and to d em o n strate the folks w ere tak en on an inspection th e next th ree m onths, th e situation women of the Powell V alley com m uni gave a ta lk on “ How foods build the average sentence of 13 m onths. v irtu e of th is p a rtic u la r fertilizer. to u r of th e F irst N ational bank, la ter w ill be alarm ing, according to th e en ty at tha, Pow ell V alley schoolhouse, grow ing boy,” show ing sev eral slides -Snax-Pye.,nl aln igtsffs visiting th e P o rtlan d Woolen m ills and gineer. W hen conditions a re norm al, T hursday, Ja n u a ry 21. a t 2 o'clock p.m. d em o n stratin g h er points. ROCKWOOD term in al N<>. 4 at St. Johns. the snow from th e m ountains p ro On T uesday, J a n u a ry 19, Mrs. Mc 7 ne club w ill be organized soon, m a SUPREM E COURT HEARS C hurch N'ete*. vides a run off into Bull Run lake and Comb w ill m eet th e G ilbert ladies. te ria l sen t o ut to them , local lead ers CASE AGAINST JEW ELER POWELL VALLEY T he new cab in et of th e Rockwood th e stream s which feed Bull Run river. T he m eeting will be held at th e re s i will be secured and th e w ork handled E pw orth League met a t th e parson Also copious ra in s bring up the level dence of Mrs. Calkins, one block n o rth th e sam e as in o th er clubs, giving in T he case of F red erick I.. Miller, a I T he Rev. Axel A n d v x o n , of S eattle, age T uesday evening and talked over P o rtlan d Jew eler, who received a s e n -1 11 trav elin g m lssionar* for the N orth- of the lake to m eet the dem ands of the of th e G ilbert statio n a t 2 p. m. dividual atten tio n to each and every business for th e new year, selected tence of 15 m onths In sta te prison on I w estern Swedish conference, w ill fill th o u san ds of feet of w ate r pipe su p T he home m anagem ent project is boy and g irl, in th e clubs. com m ittees and set m eeting nights th e ch arg e of m a n sla u g h ter in con-1 (be pulpit both m orning and evening plying the city of P ortlan d and o u t one of th e several p ro jects which are A thorough exam ination by a com nection w ith th e death of Mrs. Alm a D 111 f Hie Mission < h u rt Ii. T in1 service In lying te rrito ry w ith th e fam ous Bull being ca rrie d on in the county by th e petent physician w ill be held every for th e various dep artm en ts. T he new L eague officers w ere in H all on Sa.idy boulevard tw o years | Die m o rning will he in Sw edish, w hile Run W’ater. home dem onstration ag en ts of the ex th ree m onths, in order to check up and tension service. O ther m eetings will give fu rth e r in stru c tio n s to b etter the stalled Sunday evening at th e close of ago. Is being argued before th e su- Hint of th e evening will be In E nglish, th e League service by th e p asto r. The prem e court at Safl in. GRESIIAM REBEKAHS Sunday evening will conclude th e ad- be announced in the n ear fu tu re. physical condition of tiie individual. officers for th e ensuing year are Miss M lller was found guilty In th e e lr- I dreaRes of th e Rev. Mr. A nderson, INSTALL OFFICERS The new grow th club is c re atin g a Iola Kelly, p resid e n t; Miss Gladys cu lt court of M ultnomah county f o ri Die an n u al business m eeting of the Methodist Episcopal < hiirch. g re a t deal of in te rest am ong th e m o th At the re g u la r m eeting of th e G resh McCann, first vice p red fsen t; Miss th e killing of Mrs. H all, who was ¡L u th e r L eague w ill be held a t the T he Bible school of th e M ethodist ers and fa th e rs and will no doubt In am Rebekah lodge No. 61, I. O. O. F. Helen Lamb, second vice p resid en t: stru ck down by his au to as she I Pow ell V alley L u th e ra n ch u rc h Sun- Monday evening, th e in stallatio n of Episcopal church , which m eets at 10 tim e be considered in the re g u la r club E lbert Boice, th ird vice p resid en t; was crossing the road, but leniency I ‘»*y evening, Ja n u a ry 17, beginning at th e follow ing officers took place: Lucy o'clock each Sunday, has en tered into w ork routine. Miss Ju a n ita Tyson, fo u rth vice presi Was recom m ended by t h e judge In t h e H :30. The Rev. J. E. L orlm er, of P o rt- M. Donley, noble g ran d ; Anna W ell an efficiency co n test In th e attefn p t to d en t; Miss R uth W alin, se c re ta ry ; m a tte r of passing sentence on Miller I l®nd, who Is filling th e p u lp it of the put into effect the new ly adopted slo FARM ERS WILL USE LIME ing, vice g ran d ; C hristen a G. H um a- Miss L illian Nichols, tr e a s u re r; Miss IN GROWING ALFALFA Helen Lamb, p ia n ist; Miss G ladys Mc and la ter a m ajority of the Jury signed I L u th e ra n ch u rch , is expected to be son, se c re ta ry ; M ary McManus, tr e a s gan of the school, "P rep are d n ess, a petition for his parole. | Present. R efresh m en ts w ill be served p u nctuality, reg u la rity ." T he school u re r; Elsie M illeson, cond u cto r; Lulu From th e show ing m ade by the C ann, a s sista n t p ia n ist; Rev. II. R. As election of officers will ta k e place w as divided last Sunday into tw o sec O sburn, w ard en ; R uth R oberts, alfalfa p la n tin g s last sp rin g , and th e Bowman, ch o rister. Highway Nursery limniiigeil by l ire. | '• this me< ling. iill m em bers a re urged tions, the reds and th e b lu es.'w ith ca p R. 8. N. G.; Em m a W alrad, L. S. N. O .; T he L adies Aid held Its m onthly re su lts th a t a num ber of farm ers have to be presen t. ta in s and lieuten an ts. C areful g rades E. L. Shelton, m anager of th e Co W inifred O sburn,’ R. S. V .G .; T ilda been g ettin g from tria l p lan tin g s of silv er tea at the M ethodist church At the m eeting of th e L u th e ra n L a lum bia River H ighw ay n u rsery , west Dahl, L. S. V. G.; Mary H uber, inside will be kept for the next th re e m onths, alfalfa th e last few y ears, an in Wednesday, evening, Ja n u a ry 13. dles Aid w hich w as held a t th e re s i when su b stan tia l recognition w ill be if Colum bian high school, rep o rts a g u ard ia n ; George Lane, outside P ra y er m eeting and song p ractice creased in te re st in p lan tin g th e com dam age of from $75 to $100 when the dence of Mrs. C. A. L in d g ren on g u ard ia n ; E lizabeth Gibbs, chap lain ; given the w inners by th e losers. Much ing year is being shown. w ere held T h u rsd ay , Ja n u a ry 14, at potting shed of the greenhouse c a u g h t) D iuisd.iy aftern o o n , the follow ing o f In terest is being tak en in th e contest. F ran ces M. G ates, m usician. On the low lands and th e reclaim ed I Hie Rockwood church. M orning w orship and serm on will lire at about k o'clock Monday m o rn ficers w ere re-elected for th e com ing The in stallin g officers for the occa T he o rch e stra will p ractice S atu r- lands along th e Columbia river, alfalfa be a t 11 o’clock. T he su b ject of th e ing. The fire was a stu b b o rn affair y ea r: Mrs. A. Nordblom , p re sid e n t; sion w ere Lena Needham, deputy | grow s well w ithout any special p re p , day evening a t 6:15 at th e ch u rch . ow ing to tiie p revailing high cast Mrs. F ran k Rtaffensnn, vice p resid e n t; g ran d m a rsh a l; A nnabel K irkwood, serm on by Dr. H uett, the p asto r, will T he first d ep artm en t of the E pw orth ara tio n of th e soil. On the hill lands, Miss Hilda Htaffcnson, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. d istric t deputy grand presid en t; W ini be "T h e E xclusiveness of S alv atio n .” 1 L eague will m eet Monday evening, wind, but was finally extinguished, Frank M attson, tre a s u re r. A program th e m ujorlty of w hich a re acid, th e Ju n io r E pw orth League will m eet a t 3 th ro u g h th e aid of workm en of the fred O sburn, deputy g rand w arden; best resu lts a re secured w here a lib 1 J a n u a ry 18. at th e p arso n ag e to out P o rtlan d E lectric Power com pany who com m ittee co n sistin g of Mrs. B ert Ruth R oberts, deputy grand secre- 1 o'clock and E pw orth League at 6:15. eral application of lime is used before I line w ork for th a t d ep artm en t for th is T he evening service, w hich will bp- w ere in th e vicinity rep airin g line- Olson, Mrs. ('. A. L indgren anil Mrs. ta ry ; E tta Hoover, deputy grand year. T he first d ep a rtm en t co n sists gin prom ptly at 7:30. will co n sist of planting. dam aged hy tiie w inds. Mr. Shelton Albert Palm blad w as appointed T hose tre a su re r. Some a re getting fair re su lts w ith | of Miss G ladys McCann, first vice sacred m usic by the ch o ir preceded by bellevos Hint w ithout th e ir help he elected on th e re fre sh m e n t com m ittee A fter the conclusion of th e in stalls-1 out lime, but the best yields can be president, and th e follow ing helpers, would have lost his house and hr w ere Miss E llen Unis, Mrs. A ugust tion cerem onies, lunch w as served in a congregational song service, using the new song books, w hich a re receiv expected from a d d soil. Several p a r O rrle E ckert, K ath erin e H aynes, H o r g rea tly ap p re cia tes th e ir tim ely as- F ra n k and Mrs. C h arles P alm blad. th e dining room. ing m uch favorable com m ent. The ties a re In terested a t the p resen t tim e ace Nichols and E arl Lounshiiry. On T uesday evening, J a n u a ry 19, istance. T hey w ere supplied with follow ing a re th e special num bers by In securing lim e from th e sta te lime Journal Banrain Rates Sow (In. HOGAN fire ex tin g u ish ers. plant. T his lime com es In ea r load the second d ep artm en t will m eet at B argain ra te s on th e Oregon J o u r the ch o ir: A slight silv er thaw o ccu rred up the the p arsonage and outline Its work Mrs. A. J. S tout atten d ed th e L adies nal are now on, also a ttra c tiv e com bi A nthem . "Son of My Soul,” ch o ir; lots, and for the convenience of one highw ay y esterd ay forenoon near natio n rate s w ith th e G resham Out- solo, "O Love Divine.” L eslie W alrad: loading it is best for several neighbors ! f,,r th,< Xe a r - Ttle d ep artm en t con- Guild In Id at Mrs. C. W. G u ile’s T u e s 'tow n Point. In places th e re w as a '■‘ok. Until F eb ru ary 3 the rate s will to pool th e ir o rd ers so th a t a c a r may sists of Helen Lamb, second v k e p r day. On her way hom e she called on be as follow s: D aily and Sunday m ale q u arte t, " J u st O utside th e Door,” blent, and a com m ittee, Elva E ckert, hick coating of ice, but it w as des Mrs. P. Collins who has been q u ite ill be spotted at th e n ea rest railro ad s ta Jo u rn a l, $7, w ith Outlook, $7.80; Daily offertory, W. D. K inder; mixed q u a r L illian Nichols, Ruth W alin and tined to be of -short d u ratio n and ac- w ith a severe sore th ro at. Jo u rn a l, $5, w ith Outlook. $6; W eek tet, ’ T h e re ’s No Night in H ea v en ;” tion. ordlng to rep o rts received from th a t ly Jo u rn a l one year 75c, w ith Outlook. solo, Miss M yrtle R u sh er; anthem by if those who a re in te reste d fu se Vaughn McCann. Mrs. Carl Schultz visited w ith h er location tills m orning th e ice Is r a p $2. O rder thro u g h th e Outlook. cu rin g Itme, will com m unicate with sisters, Mrs. Mabel H utchins, and Mrs. choir, "T he R adiant Morn." idly b reak in g up. th e county a g e n t’s Office It will assist Barton Resident Passes Away. H. D. W adsw orth of P o rtlan d , last G resham Beauty Shoppe Monday. in getting o rd ers to g eth er at an early Baptist ( hiireh Si r, ice». Je n s P eterson, aged 58 years, died every th in g in th e line of cosm etic Itaw Furs Wanted. th erap y . C ourteous and efficient Mrs. R. D. R ussell and son. Oliver The Bible school and m orning date. The county agent also has for J a n u a ry 13, at th e home of hfs d au g h I am paying m ore th an m ark et W illiam son, of P o rtlan d , sp en t T u es trea tm e n t. Mrs. Lois St. C lair, F irs t church service of the B aptist ch u rch d istrib u tio n a b ulletin on "G row ing ter, Mrs. L orena W hitehead, of Bar- prices to r all kinds of raw fu rs, In S tate Bank building, phone 1841, will be held in th e hall over J. E A lfalfa u nder Local Conditions.” T his ton, Oregon. He Is survived by th ree cluding m oles and rabbits. F or prices day evening with A J. Stout and fam G resham .—Adv. bulletin co n tain s ru les for p lan tin g d au g h ters, E lnora and Adeline P e te r M etzger’s fu rn itu re sto re and fu n eral call 1659 or w rite C. A. C arlson Tuxl- ily. Mr. W illiam son is Mr. S to u t’s parlors. Until th e ch u rch building is and tre a tm e n t n ecessary to in su re a son and Mrs. W hitehead and a son, d erm lst-F u rrle r, G resham . Ore.—Adv. cousin whom he had not seen for two years. Jo h n 8to u t and wife of P o rt com pleted, the m eetings of th e B aptist good stand. T hese may be had by Noah P eterson, of New York. The Pedigree Blanks. land, also called th e sam e evening. church will be held in th e above m en calling at th e office or phoning for fu n eral was conducted th is aftern o o n The Outlook has a supply of pedi G uests S u n d ay , at th e home of M. at 1 o'clock at th e home of his d au g h tioned hall as th e g ran g e hall and the them g ree b lanks, useful for dairym en, ter, Mrs. W hitehead, w ith Interm ent stock and p o ultry raise rs. L arge, very D oryland w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ja k e Mil auditorium of th e grad e school are M ore people to rea d and ler and C arl M urphy of P o rtlan d , Dr. Garden Service. In D am ascus cem etery. F u n eral and useful, at 5 ce n ts each, 25 for 85c. not available for every service. use th e W a n t Ads. N otice P ru n in g , landscaping, new lawn* burial arran g e m en ts w ere In th e hands and Mrs. H asting and Mr. Cobb, also th e c a re fu l . c la ssifica tio n made. Com plete line of fru it and o r of th e G ates F u n eral Home. Why have a lot of th in g s around you of P o rtlan d , and Mr. and Mrs. A rchie B errj G row ers A ttention. n am en tal tree s and sh ru b s for sale. don’t need when som e m ight be glad a n d look fo r w h a t you All b erry grow ers who a re not u n W. W. Stowe, phone 321.—Adv. to get them a t a b arg ain ? T ry a W ant H ickey of P alm blad station. w a n t o r a d v e rtis e fo r it. der co n tra ct. ATTENTION. Call H. G. Anton Jo h n so n of E stacad a visited I l<*«lnr lis t fk i-r m iilit H rs k r l ls ls s Ad. a t reduction w h ile present su A ndrew , 896, for valuable inform ation -tippy T he O utlook's b arg ain co u n ter on G re W ednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. lasts. Also o ther accessories. co ncerning thia y e a r’s crop.—Adv. page 2. Id e. phone G resh am 1M. tf Phone su b scrip tio n s to 1561. M. D oryland and family. WANTED