« TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS T W IC E A W EEK VOL 1«, 5 0 . a GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1»2# f l.iO Per Year A G COOKING SCHOOL TO AID HOUSEKEEPERS TROUTDALE ASSN. WORK IS RESUMED ELECTS OFFICERS ON BROWN BUILDING All is set for th e opening on Mon­ day afternoon, M arch 8, 2:30, In the social room s of the M ethodist E pisco­ pal church, of the O utlook's freeW ook- ing school. T his w ill be th e first of four d em onstrations to be given by Rose B artlett, econom ics ex p ert of the P o rtla n d Gas & Coke com pany. Mrs. B a rtle tt w ill discuss th e follow ­ ing ideas: Sw edish tea rings, p astry fo r pie c ru st, cry-baby rolls, b u tte r­ scotch filling, m erangue and apricot At a well attended m eeting of the C o-operative L ettuce and Cauliflow er association held on Monday at the P lea san t A'iew schoolhouse east of T routdale, G eorge C ham berlain, A. Duncklee, P. F. Soule, W. H u rt and F. F eh ren b ack er w ere elected d irec t­ o rs of th e association. Mr. Cham ber- lain acted as ch airm an and H. E. Bloyd se creta ry of th e m eeting. Mr. P rin ce of Gwin, W hite & Prince, in corporated, of S eattle, sales m anager for th e local association, w as present and gave a satisfacto ry explanation of the failu re to dispose of several car loads of cabbage w hich left T routdale d u rin g th e m onth of Ja n u ary , w hich involved a big loss to th e grow ers. Mr. P rin ce explained th a t w hite ca b ­ bage w as shipped instead of green. T he m ild w in ter w as bad for the ca b ­ bage in stores, and green cabbage was cu t from the fields in m any sections to supply th e dem and, w hich worked a h ard sh ip on the grow ers who had stored th e ir stock during th e w inter. No blam e w as laid to anybody con­ nected w ith the m anagem ent of se ll­ ing th e cabbage, it w as sim ply a case of bad .luck. As th e final rep o rts on th e cabbage situ atio n have not been received, no settlem en t w as made, but it is expect­ ed in a sh o rt time. It w as voted to raise th e m em ber­ ship fee from one dollar to $25 a year a fte r M arch 1. The m a tte r of fixing a schedule w as left to th e directors. It w as moved by C. Seidl th a t pictu res be tak en of th e cauliflow er fields d u r­ ing th e sum m er m onths when the product is at its best, for the purpose of sending to d istan t m ark ets for the ad v ertisin g , as th e cauliflow er raised In ea ste rn M ultnom ah is of a su p erio r qu ality . The association voted th a t each gro w er have his num ber on all­ p ro d u cts shipped by car load lots. A ppreciation w as expressed of the a ssista n ce given th e association d u r­ ing th e year by H. E. Bloyd, cash ier of th e T ro u td ale S tate bank, and a m o­ tion w as ca rrie d to pay him for his services. Follow ing th e sto ck h o ld ers' m eeting a m eeting of d irecto rs was held, when o rg an izatio n w as effected, th e follow ­ ing officers being chosen: Geo. C ham ­ b erlain , p resid e n t: W. H u rt, vice p re s­ id en t; H. E. Bloyd, sec.-trees. The tio n w as effected, th e follow ing officers being chosen: George C ham berlain, p resid e n t; W. H urt, vice p resid en t; H. E. Bloyd, se c re ta ry -tre a su re r. The board of d irecto rs renew ed th e co n ­ tra c t w ith Gwin, W hite & P rince th ro u g h th e la tte r, who w as present. Mr. P rin ce w as accom panied by M asaru M atsum oto, m an ag er of the o rien tal division, foreign departm ent, of the S eattle N ational bank. soufla Mrs. B a rtle tt says, "If you cannot m ake good pie c ru st now is th e tim e to learn. T h ere is a reason for soggy pie c ru st and it w ill be easily dem ­ o n strated how to overcom e it. I will also dw ell on how to use th e left over p a stry .” A ttractiv e recipe books th a t outline th e lessons for th e four d em o n stra­ tio n s w ill be p resented to those in a t­ tendance. W hile it is estim ated th a t th e re w ill be sufficient seating ca p aci­ ty for all ladies in atten d an ce it will be rem em bered from th e crow ds th a t cam e la st y ear th a t those com ing early and occupying th e fro n t se ats w ill en ­ joy a little b etter advantage th an tho se obliged to sit in th e re a r of the room. Mrs. B a rtle tt is w ell experienced in hom e service lectures, has a voice well suited for class w ork, and w ill be easily understood from any point in th e room. Two angel food cakes w ill be given as door prizes on the first day. T he d em onstrations w ill close prom ptly a t 4 o’clock so th a t any o th ­ e r appointm ents may be kept. When interview ed on the subject of food Mrs. B a rtle tt said: "Food is of no value to th e body u n ­ less it is w ell digested and a ssim ila t­ ed and th e digestion and assim ilation of foods depend upon th e flow of the digestive ju ices in the m outh and stom ach. We m ight call th ese juices th e digestive juices. “It is easy to cook for th e m an wh > has perform ed heavy labor out of doors all day as he w ill be hungry enough to eat anything. He craves food and plenty of it. It isn 't neces­ sa ry to appeal to th e appcdite juices of th e m an w ho ca lls ‘when do we ea t.’ To the m an who follow s the plow it is a m a tte r of good wholesom e food and plenty of it. “T he m an who has spent a fatiguing day in th e office, a w eary day of w re st­ ing w ith m ental problem s, also r e ­ q u ire s good w holesom e food hut he lacks the appetite, so we m ust dress up his food so it will be pleasing to the eye. To serve a food sim ply be­ cause it is good for your fam ily is not enough. In fact, th is m ight destroy th e ap p e tite for it. We c re ate a n tic i­ pation, and an ticip atio n c re a te s a p ­ petite. "A sprig of parsley , a lettuce leaf, a dash of pap rik a, sliced hard boiled eggs, crisp diced bacon, a little w hipped cream or a candied ch erry often do m ore to w ard s th e relish in g of th e food th a n th e food itself. Not th a t these th in g s have any g rea t food value but th a t they are pleasing to the eye and th e eye te leg rap h s to the stom ach. “ It looks good” and we have sta rte d th e ap p etite juices. “ It is needless to add th a t th e table itsM f h as a big p a rt in th e appeal to th e appetite— a clean cloth, polished silver and sp a rk lin g g la ssw are and china all attractiv ely arran g ed . "Y our rew ard for the e x tra tim e and th o u g h t spent in the p lanning of your m eals is a health y contented fam ily th a t 'licks th e p la tte r clean ' and p ro ­ claim s you th e best cook ever.” MRS. ROSE BARTLETT who will give four lectu res and in te r­ estin g d em o n stratio n s beginning Monday. March 8, in M. E. Church. KELLY EXTENSION PLANS PROGRESSING T he plans for the extension of Kelly avenue, petitions for w hich w ere re ­ ceived and acted on a few w eeks ago by the city council, w ere given an o th ­ er boost at the m eeting of th e council last W ednesday night, w hen th e en g i­ n e e r’s rep o rt on the extension w as ac­ cepted and an ord in an ce covering the case w as ordered drafted. T his o rd i­ nance is expected to come up for a first reading at an early m eeting of th e council. The proposed stre e t would extend 218 feet from th e n o rth line of Zenith addition and would m ake possible Im­ provem ents w hich are not now av a il­ able. P etitio n ers for th e stre e t ex ­ tension a re th e In dependent Land com pany, E. H. Kelly, J. N. M ew hirter, li S. Clark, F. A. L undquist, M. 1! Splaw n, G eorge H. H ardy, W. S. E verett, S. E. P alm q u ist, S. F. P itts an d R. H. Todd. W ork is p ro g ressin g rap id ly and satisfac to rily on th e w ater reserv o ir and n ecessary pipe lines. In su rv ey ­ ing for the pipe line ditch along W est Second stree t, it w as found th a t a num ber of elec tric lig h t and telephone poles a re in th e stre e t and will need to be moved tw o or th re e feet. A c a re ­ ful survey of th e situ atio n will be m ade by th e city en g in eer and referred to th e electric and telephone com ­ panies. A nother s tre e t light w as ordered in ­ stalled on W est Powell stree t, w hich w ill be placed about opposite th e play shed of th e grad e school. T he com ­ m ission allow ed J. II. M etzger for col­ lection of th e w ater acco u n ts w as in ­ creased from 2 to 3 per cent. WHITE TEM PLE QUARTET TO SING IN GRESHAM A larg e crew of men yesterday r e ­ sum ed w ork on th e foundation for the new building for A. J. W. Brown, w hich was h alted a few w eeks ago by excessive ra in s and high w ater. E x ­ cavations for th e con crete footings soon filled up and it w as im possible to proceed u n til th e w ater receded. A stab le foundation has been secured by digging below th e creek bed, and the co ncrete for th e footings is being poured today. C areful te sts by ex p erts have been m ade of th e soil in w hich th e fo u n d a­ tions of the building a re to be laid, which have proved en tirely sa tisfa c ­ tory, according to Mr. Brow n's a rc h i­ tect. Wm. Laing, who em ployed Blood * W illiam s, co n su ltin g engineers of P o rtlan d , and ex p erts in soils for foundations. T ests tak en a y ear ago by borings showed an excellent stra tu m of blue clay 17 feet thick, w hich Is said to be Ideal soil for the purpose. T he footings, w hich a re b e­ ing poured today, are on th is clay. A nother question w hich has had the careful atten tio n of Mr. Brow n Is th a t of th e drain ag e from th e higher ground to th e n o rth and w est of his building, w hich has been ru n n in g from num erous septic ta n k s u nder Powell s tre e t Into an open ditch ac ro ss hts p ro p erty Into Johnson creek. It has been decided to co n stru c t a reinforced box culvert below th e sub-basem ent to ca re for th is drainage. A num ber of p roperty ow ners, w hose septic tan k s have found an ou tlet on Mr. Brow n's p roperty, have expressed a w illingness to sh a re In th e expense of the p erm a­ nent cu lv ert, and it is th o u g h t th a t p rac tica lly all will b ear th eir share, especially as Mr. Brown will not m ake any use of th e d rain him self. The sew erage from the new building will be tak en ca re of by th e septic tan k already on th e p roperty, w hich has been inspected by sta te au th o rities and a perm it given for Its use. The building w hen com plete will be 70 feet wide at th e w est, n early 50 at the east and 100 feet at the north on Powell street. It will have one story above the stre e t level, a basem ent and sub-basem ent, each of w hich will be en tirely open to daylight on the south exposure, w here the m axim um am ount of g lass lias been provided for. Re­ inforced concrete will be used In the foundation and w alls up to th e floor of th e basem ent, m aking an exceeding stab le base for the su p e rstru c tu re . T he u pper story w ill contain five roomy stores, one of w hich w ill be occupied by th e G resham Meat M arket. A broad reinforced bridge will span Johnson creek on th e level of the sub- basem ent floor, access to w hich will be had over stre e ts past the pickle factory. Next Sunday evening the m ale q u a r­ te t of th e F irst B aptist ch u rch of P o rt­ land will re n d e r several selections in Ml. Hood Loop Rond Is to Be the m usical p rogram w hich w ill be Widened. Mrs. C. Merrill Given Surprise. presen ted In th e local B ap tist church T he statem en t has been published Mrs C. M errill w as happily sur- next Sunday evening. Mrs. K. J. Hag- th a t th e fo restry service has ap p ro ­ rised a t h er home W ednesday eve- berg and Miss M arth H agberg to g eth er p riated $26,000 for the im provem ent ing on th e occasion of h er 71st birtb- w ith o t h # local ta le n t will ren d er of portions of th e Mt. Hood Loop h igh­ jy. A num ber of gifts w ere received oth er selections and a m ost pleasing way for a few m iles th is side of Gov­ ad refre sh m e n ts w ere served. Those service will be held a t th e reg u la r ern m en t Camp. T he ropd will be resent w ere Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Mer- hour, beginning a t 7:30. The Rev. W. w idened at various cu rv es and made II and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. C. D river of chapel ca r fam e will be safer for trav el. It is stated th a t the terrill and son, Mrs. A. J. Nye and work will begin at once and will he p resen t to deliver address. au g h ter, Mrs. Clyde K etchum and com pleted before the heavy traffic of T he Bible school w ill m eet at th e »lighter and Dr. and Mrs. C arl Rine- re g u la r hour in th e m orning followed early sum m er begins. art, all from P o rtlan d . G resham by th e m orning ch u rch service co n ­ uests w ere Miss Birdine M errill, Mr. Chicken Dinner. ducted by the pasto r. T he them e of nd Mrs. G eorge Leslie, Mrs. Annie A delicious chicken d in n er will he th e fnorning serm on will be "T he Peo­ !evel, A. ’.V. E aston, Mr. and Mrs. served a t the M ethodist Episcopal ple Called B aptists— W hat They u rch on F riday evening, March 5, alph S tanley and ch ild ren . Mr. and ch T each." The In term ed iate society will 5:30 to 7:30 u nder th e auspices of the Irs. E. D. P ric h ard and Mrs. C. Mer- W. C. T. U. for the benefit of the C hil­ m eet at 5:30 p. m. and th e B. Y. P. U. d re n ’s F arm Home. P late. 50c.—Adv. a t 6:30. T he m em bers of th e ch u rch and See th e b arg ain s listed In th e W ant I Money to loan on real estate. Farm congregation are especially invited to A(jg loans at 8 per cent. H W T horne th e fellow ship service to be held next W ednesday evening In th e basem ent of th e church. B asket d in n er w ill be Nehalem P asto r 111 High School. T he O utlook is in receipt of the first served at 7 o'clock a fte r w hich th e issue of T he Seagull, issued by th e ' p ray e r m eeting will be held .and m a t­ stu d en t body of th e N ehalem high te rs of business atten d ed to. school, w hich contains th e follow ing , Gresham Beanty Shoppe new s item of in te re st to m any Outlook everyth in g In th e line of cosm etic re a d e rs: therap y . C ourteous and efficient ( C 7 “ Rev. E rw in Ranton, p asto r of the trea tm e n t. Mrs. Lois St. C lair, F irst S tate Bank building, phone 1841, local M. E. church. Is a stu d e n t in the ju n io r class of Nehalem high school. G resham .—Adv. REVIVAL CAMPAIGNF n EARING CLOSE A lthough he has attended Los A n­ geles Bible In stitu te, Salem high school, W illam ett“ U niversity and K im ball School of Theology, g rad u a t- Ing from the la tte r. Mr. R anton still can find courses in N. H. S. w hich would be of value to him in his w ork." Get Acquainted for a hollar. Send $1 for a special (-m o n th s' su b ­ scriptio n to SUNSET—th e W est's J G reat N ational M agazlne--the clean, , up to date m onthly for th e w hole fam ­ ily. S pare-tim e ag en ts w anted. Ad­ dress No. 460 F o u rth street, San F ra n - I cisco, C alifornia.— Adv. i , v i V x - B E N E F IT D A N C E C hildren's D orm itory, Masonic Home, F o rest Grove Given by AREME (I.1 B FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 12 MASONIC IIAI.I,, Gresham U Ghrray’s Orchestra. « C ards for those who wish to play Tickets. #1. Ladies Free “ When the E a rth la D runk" w ill be E vangelist Benham a topic to n ig h t a t th e “old tim e revival" now In p ro g ress a t th e G resham U ndenom inational tem ple, th ree blocks east of library. It is a n ­ nounced th a t m any young people from outside points will be In a t­ tendance. S atu rd ay night is scheduled for a divine healing meeting Two special service« are planned for S unday a t 2 and 1:30 p. m. L arge crow ds a re atten d in g nightly. TH REE BENEFIT DANC ES SC HEDULED EGR MARC H Dance lovers In G resham and v i­ cinity w ill have th re e o p p ortunities during M arch to enjoy th eir favorite pastim e, and a t th e sam e tim e help w orthy objects w hich w ill be benefited by th eir patronage. In th e o rd er of th e ir occurence th e dances will be the A rem e clu b 's benefit dance on the eve­ ning of M arch 12, the G resham Band boys’ m asquerade dance on St. P a t­ rick 's Day, March 17, and the G resh ­ am F ire d ep artm en t's dance on March 26. The A rem e club dance w ill be given for th e benefit of th e ch ild ren 's dor­ m itory in connection w ith the Masonic home at F o rest Grove. T he E astern S tar ch a p te rs of the sta te have u n ­ d erta k en to fu rn ish th e new do rm i­ tory for the ch ild ren , and m ust have th eir donations in before E aster. The dance is to raise funds for th a t p u r­ pose. T h ere will be card s for those who w ish to play. The m asq u erad e to be given by the G resham Band on March 17 is a ro u s­ ing con sid erab le Interest, and a uura- ber of G resham individuals and b u si­ ness houses have donated prizes for the occasion. An effort Is being made to raise sufficient funds by th is m eans to m eet the n ecessary expenses In connection with the band and to have a reserv e for em ergencies. T he band is an in stitu tio n of w hich G resham citizens are ju stly proud and u loyal su p p o rt Is an ticipated. The F irem en 's dance on Murch 26, though last in order, Is by no m eans least in Im portance. The firem en are giving th e ir services v o lu n tarily for tire p rotection day and night, and w hile the m ain equipm ent Is furnished by the city, th e re a re m any ca lls for funds w hich cunnot be Included In the citV budget. It Is for these outside calls th a t th e benefit dance Is planned. G ratifying su p p o rt has alread y been received in th e sale of tick ets In G resham and the su rro u n d in g te r r i­ tory, and a successful dance is ex ­ pected. All th ese dances w ill be in th e Ma­ sonic hall. T he events and the dates are as follow s: A reme club dance, F rid ay evening, March 12. G resham band m asquerade dance, W ednesday evening, M arch 17. Firem en dance, F riday evening, March 26. REMEDY FOUND FOR STRAWBERRY PEST A new straw b e rry root weevil rem ­ edy th a t Is easily applied, efficient and low in cost has been perfected, accord­ ing to M. J. F orsell. 2224 Second ave­ nue, S eattle, W ashington, and the en- tom olgists of th e w estern W ashington experim ent statio n and the m ain ex­ p erim ent statio n a t P ullm an. The rem edy co n sists of a poison bait, w hich is applied to the p lan ts for the purpose of killing the beetles. It Is m ade up of a secret form ula of sub­ stan ces attractiv e, edible, and de­ stru ctiv e to the weevils. The copy­ rig h ted nam e of th e m aterial, as given by Mr. Forsell, is “Go W est,” T his poison halt Is the resu lt of four y ears' w ork by Mr. F o rsell, who Is thoroughly qualified for carry in g on such work. D uring the past tw o years it has been ra th e r thoroughly tested by the W ashington S tate experim ent statio n entom ologists and pronounced effective. In one experim ent these entom ologists placed 100 live beetles on each of th ree p lan ts, on w hich a sm all am ount of this poison halt had been applied. The plan ts w ere en­ closed u nder Bell Jars, and five days la ter counts w ere m ade of the dead beetles. The th ree p lan ts had 95, 93, and 93 dead beetles respectively. W ith­ in a few hours the other 5, 7. and 7 beetles w ere dead, giving 100 per cent kill. Also, the field in w hich th is te st was m ade was poisoned as a whole, and 5 days later exam inations made. Five days la ter th e field was th o ro u g h ­ ly exam ined by th ree train ed entom ol­ ogists of W ashington state, and no live beetles found. O ther te sts w ere c a r ­ ried on in o th er infested fields near Puyallup, and after thorough exam ina­ tion 100 per cen t kill w as rep orted in all cases In five o r six days' tim e. T hese sam e fields w ere exam ined for weevil larv a in October, and in all cases found to be free of weevils, es­ tab lish in g the fact th a t the beetles w ere all killed before egg laying s ta r t­ ed in the sum m er. T he cost of th is m aterial Is $15 per hundred in c a r lots. Local reta il price will n atu ra lly be slig h tly higher. A dditional discounts w ill he made on ca r lot o rd ers, according to Mr. F o r­ sell. The halt w ill be shipped in 100 pound b u rlap sacks, tak en d irect from the sack and placed in sm all co n tain ­ ers for convenience, like pails, and d istrib u ted by hand into the crow n of the plant. No ex tra m achinery of any kind is needed for its application. D uring th e p ast season th e bait was sold th ro u g h cooperative associations and Interested cannerym en in the w estern W ashington d istrict, these o r ­ g anizations feeling It was to th e ir ad­ vantage to supply th e ir grow ers w ith th is effective rem edy for the struw - b erry root weevil. T he am ount to use per ac re Is 100 pounds, applied every oth er year, a p ­ plications th e first and th ird years of bearin g ap p a ren tly tak in g ca re ot the situation. According to Oregon A gri­ cu ltu ral College entom ologist, the g rea test num ber of w eevils appear about the la st of May, and the peak of egg laying com es about the middle of June. T his probably would necessi­ ta te the application of the bait during the lu tter half of May, having It av a il­ able for th e w eevils as they appear, before they s ta rt depositing th eir eggs. C. L. Long, h o rtic u ltu ra l specialist for tho O. A. C. extension service, high­ ly recom m ends the rem edy and is p re ­ pared to fu rn ish full inform ation to stra w b e rry g ro w ers th ro u gh the Monthly News L etter, w hich may be had on application to him at C orvallis. Methodist Episcopal (h iirc li. Bible school will begin a t 10 a. m. prom ptly. T he school Is well graded, with classes for all ages, com petent in stru c to rs and a w arm welcome. The contest betw een the reds and the blues goes on each Sunday w ith first one side and then the oth er in th e lead. It will lak e the last day to decide the victors. . M orning w orship and serm on begins at 11 o'clock. T here will be special m usic by th e choir and the topic for the very brief serm on by the p asto r w ill be "T ill He Come” and th a t will he followed by the sacram en t of the L ord's S upper. Members will be r e ­ ceived into H ip ch u rch a t th is servlcp. GRESHAM GIRL EDITS NEW PUBLICATION A Sunday school hoard m eeting and pol luck d in n er will follow the m o rn ­ The Outlook is in receipt of the first ing service. Issue of Oregon Pulse, a new publica­ At 3 o’clock in th e afternoon the tion by th e p atien ts of the sta te tu b e r­ h arm onica class will m eet for practice culosis hospital n ear Salem , with Miss in playing hym ns and at 3:30 th e T helm a Metzger of G resham as its Ju n io r E pw orth L eague will meet. editor. The p aper reflects much In th e evening a t 6:15 the Senior credit on those who are tak in g p art In E pw orth League will m eet for devo­ Its production. Miss Metzger was for tional service, w ith Miss D orothy several y ears em ployed as bookkeeper Cooper as leader. The subject for the for the G resham Outlook, which Joins m eeting will be "V erbs of C hristian w ith her m any frien d s here In beBt Living -to Know.” Young people will w ishes for the (taper. find much of help and Inspiration and Grape Vines. those of older years will find real edi­ T ry grapes. It's a m oney-m aker. fication in th ese services. Evening Joncorda, W ordens, N iagaras—the best w orship and serm on begins prom ptly varieties. We have good roots. S ure at 7:30 with a gospel song service led grow ers, low prices. H. Oberg. Craig road, fo u rth house north off B arr by H. W. Strong. T his is one of the tf m ost profitable services of the en tire road. TAbor 6014.—Adv. week. T he p asto r will speak, using as Net I’roiii. a topic for th e evening "Two Im m u t­ “ My wife got th ro u g h w ith C h rist­ able T h in g s,” In a world of change m as fine.” "How so?” some tilings are never changed and the "H er liabilities were fifty-two p re s­ evening's discussion will be co n cern ­ en ts, and th e assets panned out fifty- ing two of them . nine, It seem s." On T uesday evening at 7:45 the Spooning I official hoard w ill m eet in the p asto r's C aller—"How do you find your new study for its m onthly m eeting. Every hired g irl? ” m em ber Is expected and o th ers are F a rm er's Wife—“Oh! I look for the Welcome. hired man.” Meeting for p ray er and Bible study on T h u rsd ay evening at 7:30. The pas­ T h ere w as an old duffer nam ed Roop, Who h t out an aw ful whoop, to r Invites all who love Ood and wish I When the grass on his chin to serve Him to th is m eeting. A Got klnda mixed in p ray e rle ss ch u rch Is a ch u rch bereft With the noodles he ate in his soup. —C alifornia Pelican. of power. Je su s tau g h t Hts follow ers to "w atch and p ray ” and Ht. P aul said For Spring Planting. "m en ought alw ays to pray, lifting up Choice roses, tw o y ears old, 35c holy hands w ithout w rath and d oubt­ each; 50 large gladoll, our su rp rise m ixture, $1; flow ering sh ru bs, 25c; ing." evergreens, 25c up: dahlias, nam ed varieties, 10 for $1, your choice of type Zion Evangelical < (lurch. I or co lo rs; rock p la n ts such as viola, Ilnium, Service» at Zion E vangelical church co ru n ta, sedum s, alysum . perenne and oth ers, 10c and 15c each; next Sunday will be Sunday school at p erennials, m any varieties, 10c each; 10 o'clock, preach in g at 11 o'clock by fruit tre e s ch eap ; b erry p lan ts, ever- | th e pasto r, th e Rev. E. H orstm ann, bearing ra sp b e rrie s $2.50 a hundred, who will ta k e for hts subject, “The also gooseberries, c u rra n ts , grapes. F ree catalogue. S uhr F low er Farm . Exam ple of Je su s," and Senior League Base Line road, m ile east 12-mlle cor- In the evcnjng at 7:30. ; ner. Mail T routdale.—Adv.