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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. là , NO. »I G resham O utlook FAIR ASSOCIATION EXTENDS GROUNDS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, Mt LTXOMA11 COVXTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 192« # 1.5H Per Year Claims Settled PO W E L L V A L L E Y GIRL Rockwood Church by Vegalene Co. W IN S FIRST IN ST A T E Plans Celebration PARENT-TEACHER WORK IS GROWING A pproval w as given to extend th e It is som ew hat of a question w hat The follow ing essay on " M a rk e t-! com m ercial ag ric u ltu re. N atu re gives ! T uesday night, Janus fair grounds by the purch ase of a th e fu tu re of the V egalene com pany of 2®th. is I T he M ultnom ah County Council of Ing g E leanor us cotton of"«"» and k wool, and J hom e com ing night for tl tra c t of about nine acres of land from Oregon is to be: It was organized in ell V won alley for school first M ilner prize of In Pow- th e ; clo,hing° » ^ but we J dem ^ 8nd P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n met S bP _8UppU_88 US ch u rch - Som e o t the early p asto rs and | S atu rd ay . J a n u a ry 16, a t th e J. N. C lanahan, a t the m eeting of the G resham about a y ear ago and w M ultnom ah county fa ir board on people who w ere in terested in tl W ednesday evening, and th e com m it pro- ch u rch years ago ° will be be p present ar | gram from s ta rt to finish w as unusu- th e farm s in the m an u factu re of sev- J “ *" u lr“ ,1K,lou' lb ’’ and provides for ns trees, but we w ant ‘>ars a« resen t and * " * sponsored by th e m a rk e t- ' houses and fu rn itu re tee on finance and budget w as in eral com m ercial products, A num ber Ung departm ent of th e P o rtlan d cham - | be d ev elo p ed ’by' manufatVuHng. " ,U8t tim e is prom ised to ’a l i r° U8,“ B ’ ° Od ' “ " y * " ° d ' T h* me<,,,n*8 “eem to b<> stru cted to proceed w ith the necessary of claim s have been filed ag ain st the grow ing b etter and m ore w orthw hile ber of com m erce, and for w hich p relim inaries. A dvertising and selling helps m a r com pany which, so far, has done The film “Roy of Mine" w ill be giv -I 8,1 ,h ‘‘ ,ln “ ’- AI1 the circles rep o rting prize of $60 has been given h er: keting a g rea t deal. N ew spapers en It is understood th a t an agreem ent nothing in the way of organization M arketing in g eneral may be de able people to keep in touch w ith w hat en at th e ch u rch Friday, Ja n u a ry 29, a re wW«-«wake. and “h ittin g on all has alread y been reached w ith C lan w ith the exception of co n stru ctio n fined as the sellin g and buying of o th ers a re doing. T hings change from u n d er th e auspices of th e Ladies Aid. fo u r.” as expressed by W. (). S haver. ah an in th e m atter. This addition to work. Several wooden ta n k s have "Boy of Mine” is one of Booth T a r k - | L ynch. H>e only man p resid en t.” th e g rounds will m ake it possible to been erected, also the co ncrete base j^oods. F o r instance, th e farm er p ro year to year and people w ant th e new. fngton’s w onderful child sto ries de- MrB A - Taylor, of Powell valley, duces eggs. m ilk, cream , apples, p o ta P rogressive farm ers find out th at co n stru c t a new race tra c k , fa rth e r for th e steel tank. O perations on the p icting child life as m isunderstood by an invitation to m eet w ith n o rth than th e p resen t track , and to j prem ises ceased for lack of funds, it toes, g rain and hogs. He th en buys carefully planned ad v ertisin g pays. its elders. One m inute will bring a ,b af * the next m eeting night, the w hat he d oesn't produce and sells m ake it stric tly sta n d ard , in creasing I *8 understood, also as the resu t of a In» m ark etin g thqre a re resp o n si laugh and the next a sob. Anyone I th ,rd ^ '« r d a y ln March. th e w idth of the trac k and reducing I m isunderstan d in g betw een th e differ- w hat he doesn't need for his family. bilities also, financing, in su ran c e and Mrs C ressle Monical, presid en t of It m ark etin g did not exist, we would speculation. The processes of both who has read any of Booth T ark tn g - th e sh arp curves w hich a re dangerous I ent officials of th e com pany, to n s plays or seen them on th e I ,bo circle, in rep o rtin g extend- have n eith er specialized farm ing nor producing and m ark etin g goods take screen, will not m iss seeing "Boy of I ' d a co rd ial invitation to any and all to horses and drivers. I t is planned to A ttorney C. G. Schneider has had factory industry. tim e. Then m ark etin g goods is also Mine.” m ake this one of th e finest half-m ile charg e of a num ber of claim s which to v isit th a t school. P roducts m ust be hauled by w ag quite expensive. tra c k s on the coast. w ere filed ag a in st th e co rporation and Sunday, J a n u a ry 31. th e dedication L ynch, «he president rep o rted , has In business th e different persons The new tra c t extends n o rth to th e ln each case has been successful in ons or tru c k s front hundreds of farm s services for th e new ly rem odeled orKanized seven d ep a rtm en ts: public and assem bled at depots. Then they have th eir certain duties as th e p ro d section line, and lies approxim ately obtaining settlem en t for th e creditors. ch u rch w ill be held. The Sunday w‘“lf“ re - “ «Kaalnes, lite ra tu re , d u b 800 feet on th a t line, w hile th e Sec- T h e firms of A. W. M etzger, W alrad a re shipped by w ater or rail to d if ucts come. T he com m ission m erch an t m orning service, begins at 10:45. Bis- w o rk ’ service shop, ed ucational, and ferent places w here they a re needed. gets products w hich a re shipped to tion Line road at th is place curves and M ercantile com pany. E astm an Lum- hop W illiam O. S hepard I).I)., LL D I Publicity. Inspection is th e exam ination of him and he trie s to find buyers for ru n s several hundred feet to the north, ber com pany. Dr. Oakes, a chem ist will preach. At th is service th e doors I’leasan t Valley. Mrs. J. W. F ro st, goods and raw m a terials to see if they them. He ch arg es eith er a p ercentage It is planned to buy a strip about 250 who form erly worked w ith the corn- of th e church w ill he open for new I)re8ident. is having a series of silver a re gooii before they a re sent to the o r a flat charge. Next com es the m em bers and b aptism al services w ill I ,ea8’ Pow e llh u ra t and Maplewood con- feet w ide and extending from the sec- Pany, and Ja ck Thom as a re th e prin- tion line to the road, th u s giving a cipal ones who w ere obliged to take consum er. G rading is the so rtin g of w holesaler who really tak es the place also be held. D edication service will Gnue w ith hot lunches. n o rth approach to the grounds. The legal steps before se ttle m en t'c o u ld be different food products. For instance, of a com m ission m erchant. He p u r tie a t 2:30, Bishop Shepard in ch arg e Mrs. E ugene Rockey, from River- com m ittee having the m a tte r in charge made. The claim s, w hich ranged from apples picked from th e sam e tre e at ch ases various kinds of products for E pw orth League m eets at 6:45 fol- d ale. sa v e ail Interestin g re p o rt ou the sam e tim e will n atu ra lly vary in cash T h fte d ealers may sell to la r g lowed by p reach in g nt 7:30. D istrict co n sists of T. R. H ow itt, Chas C le v e - |L 5 to $400 each, w ere pu rch ased by b e a *tb w ork in th a t school. They are land, H. A. Lewis, J. V. Cogswell and John R. Allen, who had copyrights on size and color, so of course they m ust e r w holesale firms. S u p erin ten d en t A. S. Hlsey will f° rtu n a te in having doctors resid in g In he graded in o rd er to b rin g b etter Betw een th e w holesaler who buys A. W. M etzger. the processes they expected to use for Preach. . the com m unity, who tak e an activ e in- P lan s w ill be u n d erta k en a t once the m a n u factu re of th e ir v arious prod- prices. When the food products have ami the m any reta ile rs who sell di A pot luck d in n er will be served at t *rea t *“ the h ealth of th e children. been assem bled, Inspected and g ra d looking tow ard the erection of a mod- I nets. These claim s Mr. Allen con- rectly to consum ers th e re is a class of ern m ain pavilion n ear the e n tra n c e to j solidated w ith his own so as to m ake ed, they a re considered standardized. middlemen called Jobbers who study 12:30. Hot d rin k s and so forth w m Rockwood and R usselville a re having lie fu rn ish ed by the ladies of th e I a vJK°roua health cam paign, also the th e fair grounds, w hich w ill be th e a b etter claim for him self ag a in st the Most o rg an izatio n s p ut out th o ro u g h the needs of reta ile rs. The b ro k e rs’ ch u rch . P rovision will be m ade for I c,ty circles rep resen ted , Buckm an, ly stan d ard ized a rticle s, for instance, task is to bring th e buyer and seller first u nit in a proposed group of I com pany. everyone. All a re invited to bring Kichm ond and l.euts. buildings w hich shall be adequate, It is said th a t the feeling am ong the Hood R iver apples and T illam ook together. He locates q u an titie s of lunch and spend the day. T ro u td ale circle has sta rted a move- cheese. and su itab le for exhibition purposes, different stockholders has not been goods to su it buyers. He ch arg es on I inent lo r a new schoolhouse. L ast Thq food products m ust be handled T he old m ain pavilion will be used j th e m ost harm onious, and th is in 1t- a com m ission basis. I week they had an old fashioned spell- T he sh ip p ers buy in one m ark et and for p o ultry and allied exhibits. self has done m uch to hinder th e bus- v ery m any tim es before reach in g I ing m atch w hich created m uch in ter- th e ir d estination. T herefore, good intend to m ake a profit by selling in H. A. Lew is w as chosen to again iness in a financial way. F or th e | est. rep rese n t th e fair ^oard at the N o rth -I m ost p a rt it has resolved itself into a m eans of tra n sp o rta tio n is n ecessary some other. When sh ip p ers buy goods A fter a fine lunch served by the and im p o rtan t because it m akes in th e home m ark et and send them to w est F air association, w hich will m eet light betw een P hilip S u tter, a m em ber I p,,w‘’" b " r8' circle, the county ch a lr- for th e specialized foreign co u n tries, th ey a re called ex P O R T L A N D S Y M P H O N Y TO in Vancouver, B. C. th e la tte r p a rt of I of th e board of d irecto rs and a heavy it possible G lV i ________ TWO ( N( ElfTN “ peported Mr8’ E B’ Cook> <’" th is m onth. M atters of gen eral in- stockholder, and Mr. Fields, a P ort- com m unities and d istric ts to get larg p o rters. When they buy them in ‘ ' I Juvenile protection, usked endorse- te re st to fair boards will be discussed, land co n tra cto r who did m uch of th e I I er q u an titie s of goods from th e re st of an o th er co untry and sell them on the T he P o rtlan d Sym phony o rch e stra, " " " t ° f the new curfew law in P o rt- and the circ u it for th e com ing fall will constru ctio n work. If th ese differ the w orld. The pro d u cer m ust also home m arket, they a re called Im port- W lllem van H oogstaten. conductor, L 81“ *' MP8’ H K H oln,aa. ‘»n service figure in such a w ay th a t the products era. be arranged. ences a re settled satisfacto rily . It is will present tw o co n certs next week. 8,,op’ appealed for donations for the he sends oat will be a profit to him W. H. Mltche'.l of P ortland, who has believed th e re is a possibility of the It is th e re ta ile r’s business to as handled the advertisin g for the prem - com pany resum ing w ork a t some fu afte r the cost of tra n sp o rta tio n is paid. sem ble and keep on hand different T he first one, Monday n ig h t w ill be | h° P’ *‘81,<‘c lally of ch ild ren 's cloth- al1 kinds. Mrs. E. C. We im port co nsiderable am ounts of kinds of goods w hich his custom ers the sixth of th e re g u la r evening series, ,I" K’ and fo,’d ium list for several y ears past, w as tu re tim e. and the next one. S atu rd ay m orning, I 1 huy,‘r ’ leK|H|atfve ch airm an , called elothfng, different household fu rn ish chosen to have charg e of th e m a tte r ----------------------- need. In business th e m an who ha ings and fru its w hich we do- not p ro enough of his own money can own his will lie the second of the se ries of atten tio n to the need of a d ep artm en t again th is year. He will begin his so- I RIPE H II.II STRAW BERRY » citatio n s in the near future. | PRESAGES SHORTCAKE duce. We ex p o rt apples, w heat, p o ta own w holesale houses or stores. The co n certs for young people. Both of education In th e p resid e n t’s ca b i toes, eggs, g rain , c a ttle and other p a rtn e rsh ip is the Joining of tw o or events will he up to the high sta n d ard s net. Miss I.enore Mooney, sta te c h a ir A m eeting of th e board will be held products. previously estab lish ed by Mr. van m an on A m erican citizenship, «poke on W ednesday evening of next week I W hile during the p ast unusually m ore men who unite th eir cap ital In on the benefit« of the proposed Alien P reserv atio n and sto rag e is an o th er o rd er to form a business of th e ir own H oogstaten and th e Symphony. w ith m em bers of a com m ittee rep re- miId w in te r- sp rin g rad ish es have T he ap p earn n ee of Elly Ney, fam o u s] ,{l'K lstratlon Bill. She also said th a t Renting the gran g es of th e county, to 11<>und *heir w ay to the Outlook office very Im portant factor, for instance, The m ethod of cooperation is very discuss m a tte rs of special in te rest to I r a s P berries have been picked to the the Pacific F ru it and P roduce com im portant because it gives each p e r p ian ist will probably a ttra c t wide In- *f ''very school room .w as not provided ex ten t as to cau se little com ment pany can keep cabbage and celery six son a g rea t deal of cred it for th e p ro s tereHf, In view of the fact th at she Is W,th “ “ A m er*can (lag, they would be th e farm ers. Mr. van H o o g straten 's wife. Mr. and d,,naled 0,1 application to vurlous pa- A com m ittee consisting of T. J. pussy w illow s a re so common as to or seven w eeks in a room betw een 30 perity w hich exists am ong th e farm K reuder. B. L. W alrad and A. W excite little in te rest, lilacs have been and 40 degrees tem p eratu re. P e ris h ers and city w orkers of th e w hole Mrs. van H oogstraten have ap p eared trlo tlc 8oc,eti’*8- Jointly In concert m any tim es, with I 11 T ' Gentle, of th e N orm al school Metzger w as appointed to revise th e budded for w eeks, flowers of various able foods such as m ilk, eggs, fresh country. T here a re disad v an tag es and Monmouth, w as th e p rinciple ru le s governing the duties of com m it kinds have been blossom ing a t in te r m eats and fru its m ay also be cared advan tag es in cooperative m arketing. Mrs. van H oogstraten at the piano and Mr. van H oogstraten on the conduct- Hp<aker ,b *' n,e«’Hng. S peaking in for by p u ttin g in re frig e ra to rs, s a lt vals th e en tire season and both yel tees, to prevent overlapping of a c Some disad v an tag es are poor m an ag e tiv ities or om itting of im portant m a t low ja ck e ts and butterflies have ing, sm oking, drying, pickling and m ent, ign o ran ce of cooperation, oppo or'« stand. In v ariab ly they have met bpbalf o i n fo u r-y ear co u rse a t the been reported, it rem ain s for A. canning. N on-perishable foods such sition from those who don’t belong to with overw helm ing public favor, and NormBl school, and of the proposed te rs. the fact that Mr. van H oogstraten has j *n< o,ne ,a x law. He gave an In terest- S u p erin ten d en ts for th e various de Meyers, presid en t of th e F irs t S tate as wool, cotton, silk s and g rain s are the association and difficulty In r a is ■ndeared him self p ersonally and a rtis- I ,h 'ni,,n stratlo n of a recitatio n , with preserved and stored in w arehouses ing money. Then th e re a re ad v an p artm en ts of the fair w ere appointed bank, to fu rn ish th e shortcake. tic alty with P o rtlan d audiences will | a <laBB of I’o w ellh u rst ch ildren. m ainly for sh elter from rain s. P re In th e Outlook window may be seen as follow s: ag ric u ltu re, F. H. C rane; ta g es: special protection, g re a te r sav Mrs. J. F. Hill, hom e service d ire c t G range and farm display, J. G. K elly; a real wild stra w b e rry picked from serv in g and sto rin g is a g re a t ad v a n t ings possible and real business and co m ake tlie ann o u n cem en t of th is event io n gave a th o u g h tfu l talk on "B etter all tlie m ore in terestin g . Mme. Ney age because m ore p ro d u cts can be had the M eyers prem ises y esterd ay and floral, Mrs. V era T uck er; livestock, op, ratio n being a g re a t education. will play the glorious "E m p e ro r” con T rained P a re n ts.” S. B. H all and Theod. B ru g g er; poul th e re a re a num ber of p lan ts in blos th ro u g h o u t th e year, for exam ple, eggs < "o p eratio n has m ade g rea t p ro g P o w ellh u rst circle put on a very e rto with tlie P o rtlan d Sym phony can be produced and sto red for many som Mrs. M eyers says, th a t bid fair to try , C. A. M att; pigeons, Mr. W eisen- ress because of its ad v an ttag es, e s o rch e stra. This num ber 1« one of t h e ! bl*,‘re8tln g program of local enter- b o rn ; dom estic science, Mrs. A nnie produce m ore b erries if th e w eather m onths before spoiling. Ail classes of pecially fo r people of sm all m eans. tinest, and w ithal one of the longest jn I ta ,n n ,en L consisting of sev eral well H evel; art, Mrs. U O. S m ith; school continues in tlie present sp rin g lik e people a re benefited by th e m ethod of The farm er joins and tak es an active tiie en tire rep e rto ry for pianoforte I m usical selections by various clu b work, W. D. K inder: autom obile, condition. T his p a rtic u la r b erry on p reserv atio n and storage. in terest, stu d ies about m odern busi- and o rch estra. It Is none too frequent-1 kroup8’ “ l:lcver »ketch "M is’ P e tti If m an u factu rin g did not exist display is about the usual size of the J. E. D unne; m achinery. C. 1. R ak er; _ t , , w‘ | nps« a »d will help ail through by his ly given because of (lie Innnieraiile g r' “w 8 by M ark aret P eter- average wild stra w b e rry and th e col would have n eith er larg e citie s nor am bition. C ontinued on page 4 tech n ical difficulties w hich m ust be son, in costum e, and a group of re a d oring is rem ark ab le, co nsidering the B n si t l ci season. ings by Mrs. F lo ren ce LeMIre, of overcom e in p resen tin g It. Methodist Episcopal ( harrh. . , T hc soloist for th e co n cert Monday Lent«. Mrs. D. li. Kelly, sta te ch a irm an of G resham liid en o iu liia lio n al Services. ... Bible , . school , x , will m eet prom - ptly - at I night - - — will be P aul K ochanskl, dls- L o clock. a t the M ethodist Episcopal | tingulshed Polish violin virtuoso one the service shop, m ade a plea for th a t P reach in g services of th e G resham Institution. Mr i r n ;r “ " , ’" r c h „ M,,ch ,nt, rest is being tak en of th e forem ost of th e younger violin U ndenom inational faith will begin ? ^ ' F' H y 6 n b> PUP an d teach ara ln tb « "efflcl- l« u of the day. Mr K ochanskl In s with the song service at 2 o’clock in r . r .h °,r tW° 3 bU8,,,eSB #DCy contP8L" a " J Im provem ent is al- ! never been heard in P o rtlan d but his Journal Bargain Itate« Now On. th e afternoon. T here will be p rea ch trio? v" " ing by th e pasto r, the Rev. S. F. Pitts. trip in V ancouver. B. C. They a re ex- ready noted In th e atten d an ce «ml Bargain u rn a ' l r e X r * ‘u ^ G r e s n - an«l tV m o n ^ » i ^ n \ \ Br’. h ^ ’S n c ^ w i ^ t Z e ' o S ^ t ^ ' <” ra ’ te a s '" on ° a tlie t t” Oregon CUV# C° Jo mW“ S. rvic.« will be held again Sunday evening. The m id-w eek p ray er se r tion rate s with th e G resham O utlook. vices a re held on T uesday evenings Until F eb ru ary 3 th e ra te s w ill be as and Bible study-F rid ay evenings. S u n follow s: Dally and Sunday J o u rn a l, day school is held each Sunday at 10 w » rin itla tZ mfarabe‘r h a l,' d T h f f “ “ Ch° 'r - I Y" rk ° ° " " niom ento^s m a a « ^ ,. ‘of $7, w ith O utlook, $7.81); Dally J o u r tend a, , e 1« ? . 7 “ , " E pw or,b wU1 a ‘ 1 ''Is A m erican debut in 1921 o'clock. nal, $5. w ith O utlook, $6; W eekly ’ o clock. P aren t« of ch ild ren of M onday’s will Include no full Jo u rn al one y ear 75c, w ith O utlook. ym- T he latent word from Good S am ar- g ram m ar nchool age tree Methodist Services. . .. a rt‘ ln v |I«-d t o , phony. In addition to th e Brahm s $2. O rder th ro u g h th e Outlook. flan hospital early th is aftern o o n in- Sunday school begins at 10 a. m., W e k now it ‘ - .......- n t ,n the ■followed by preaching by th e pastor m em bers. T hey a re ta k in g a keen in ! » " " s u a l distinction. T he co n cert wll! others say it at 11. T he them e of the m orning s e r s e rio u X ' BI I°X f i T ’ Wh°r h“ " h*’ " Th- 8 en l° r EpWOrth t e a * M te re st In th e ir stu d ies and a re looking P“ \ , dayB 8t 1:15 f" r 8 n,eetln« la B tln a » ''p I'om --1 open w ith the o v ertu re to "R osa vice will be, "L ife More A bundant." L - ] ¿ L J , forw ard to th e tim e when they will be Mrs. Mack is still with him a t th e Jam es M cA llister wlil be th e leader, m un d e” (S ch u b ert). T he concluding coni-olldated w ith th e older band. Dr. T he young people’s m eeting will be th a t our gin at 7 o'clock with an evangelistic hospital. ■ ring people a re especially Invite», group will Include "A Night on Bal.I J,,lin8° " ,a P lanning on tu k ln g a nura C o n tin u ed on page 4 service follow ing. All are welcome to and older ones a re welcome. M ountain” (M oussorgsky). "F etes" bpr of ,h e band boya ♦<» h ear th e con these services. H.e evening service will begin (D ebussy), and o v ertu re to " T a n n - ! ®*‘rt8 of Sous“ *•> be given in P o rt Callie Testing Finds Keadors. prom ptly at 7:30. A sp irited song s e r - ' h aeu ser" (W agner). M onday's con- ' land ,lu rl,|K th<* n<*«t ’w'> days. T uberculin testin g of cattle, which vice u nder the direction of H. W ce rt will com m ence at 8:80 o’clock ; Zion Evangelical Services. ------------ Sunday school at the Zion E vangel has been u nder way for several weeks S trong will precede th e serm on. The and S a tu rd a y ’s at 10:30 o'clock. Both A rrangem ents have been m ade are the best they have ever ical church will begin at 10 o’clock, past In th e county east of G resham , w hereby a lim ited num ber of sym eaten. We serve generous big followed by E nglish services a t 11 has brought to light 14 an im als r e new hym nal will be used and at least will be given at (he public auditorium phony co n cert p atro n s m ay be accom new hymn will be learned. T h ere _____________ L_ cuts because we know that a a. m. from the topic, "Not A sham ed of acting to the teat, and in m any in one will he spe, ial m isucal featu res. Dr G R E S H A M It A \ II |'(| m odated in the high school bus which small piece would not satisfy. the G ospel." The G erm an services stances th ese a re fam ily cows. The H uett will speak, and continue the GIVE SACRED CONCERT conveys th e stu d en ts to th ese m usical will be held at 11:50 and the them e work Is being done by Dr. G. D Loder, discussion of fu n d am en tals th a t b a s 1 A a “ Z — ZTu , I events In P o rtlan d . The bus leaves Today, T«»morrow, Next Day, of the serm on will be. "Thy Kingdom governm ent v eterin aria n , who is co beiVi follow ed for several weeks. The A s„c ed concert will be given at the from , he o re sh a n , Drug sto re at 7 X ,’h’' GrP'"18m «’ CK** »harp and those w ishing to go Come.” o p eratin g with the county In the work. special su b ject will be "C onversion." try our „eatln g aftej. The are a covered has been neat Pow A cordial welcome is extended to all band on (he evening of Ja n u a ry 31. th „ Wiiy may Special p rep aratio n Is being m ade for the stu d en ts a re tak en ca re of. ell V alley and trib u ta ry roads. Next to attend. ( srd of T hanks. th is occasion and a co n cert of pleas- ’ We w ish to th an k neighbors and week th e scene of o perations will be The mid-w eek service with th e friends for th e ir sym pathy and k ind along th e P aim quiat. Pa I mb lad and Ing and su itab le num bers Is prom ised ■ T he 186th Infantry hand w hich is to special topic, “T aking Men Alive, ness show n during the illn ess and You'll say “They Satisfy.“ Hogan roads and from th e re tow ard will be held on T h u rsd ay evening at by th e lender of the band. Dr. H. C. give a co n c ert in O resham next death of our son and b ro th er. Mrs. S arah I. Leland. Isaac Leland G resham T he last leg islatu re passed 7:30. T he discussion will be Inter- Johnson T he conductor of the band : m onth bas changed the date of the en- ex p resses him self as well p leated w ith te rta ln m e n t from the 22d to the 23d of and Mrs E lla M. P otter. a law m aking tu b ercu lin te stin g of estln g and profitable. ____________ the p ro g ress made by the boys d u rin g F ebruary. T his was done to give ca ttle obligatory in th e county. * ______ Window Cleaning the past year. T h ere are now about m ore an o p p o rtu n ity to atten d , as pos- -------------------- Ladies, Attention! For expert window cleaning see 8 Phone 2351 Gresham ( sibly th e re would be a num ber of T he best w ay to stop a fellow from $1.25 to $2.00 Phoenix hose. Wool, 25 m em bers. Tajima. or leave orders with John irivlng with his arm aro u n d a g irl is silk and wool, fancy plaid Special The first of th e year a b eginners ev en ts scheduled for th a t evening It Brown. Greshaaz, phone 2601. I to m ake them get m arried. this week, 95c. Aylsworth A M artin band w as organized co n sistin g of 16 being a holiday. MUSICAL EVENTS GRESHAM LOCALS "sr jsj ’ ss .- ve i xtstss ? - / r I “ ^“1 HOME MADE PIES HOT NOON LUNCH The Oscarette