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VOL. 1«, NO. 17
BERRY GROWERS
WILL MEET MAY 12
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 192«
STANFIELD SEEKS
SENATE RE-ELECTION
G r o u n d W ill B e B r o k e n fo r
N e w E x h ib its P a v ilio n o n
C o u n ty F a ir G r o u n d s M a y
EARLY BERRY SEASON
INVOLVES DIFFICULTY
TUESDAYS
. AND
FRIDAYS
«1.50 Per Year
CHILDREN'S HOME
ASKING FOR HELP
T he oldest resid en ts have som e dif
ficulty in rem em bering when a season
was so early as the p rese n t one which
The p ro g ress m ade in providing
J has fairly forced itself upon th e notice
M embers of the Cooperative B erry
and atten tio n , especially of th e ag ri- home conditions for hom eless or de-
G row ers and all o th e r g row ers of b e r
c u ltu ra l and h o rtic u ltu ra l com m unity pendent children, an d a plea for fu rth -
ries and ch e rrie s w ill have an oppor
co n trib u tio n s for th e w ork are giv-
tu n ity to discuss th e la te s t points in
Plans are maturing for the ground-breaking ceremonies w hich, as th e w orld knows, includes
th e m ajority of th e population in and ' en *n
ing le tte r from Mrs.
picking and m a rk e tin g berries, and in
which will take place on the fair grounds here next Saturday, aro u n d G resham . W hereas oth er y ears Madge J. M follow
ears, office se creta ry of the
le arn in g how to con tro l th e c h e rry
¡M ay l, at 2 p. in. sharp, in preparation for the construction lilacs and snow balls w ere th e m ain in stitu tio n :
m aggot, w hen th e sem i-annual m eet
"About th ree and one-half years ago
s to be had for the purpose of
ing of th e organization is held a t the
of the new exhibits building. A large number of state and [d blossom
ec o ra tin g g rav es on Memorial day, the active w ork of building the C hil
ca n n ery on W ednesday afternoon-.
courtly officials and others interested in the progress of the th is y ear it is h ard ly likely th a t eith er d ren ’s F arm Home of the Oregon W.
May 12. T he m eeting w ill be called to
o rd er a t 2 o'clock, sharp. Picking
fair have been invited and many will take part on the program. will be in sig h t by th e 30th of May. j C- T. U. w as sta rted . We now have
The sam e holds good of m any o th e r dve cottages w ith th e rea l com forts of
p rices and m ethods of equipm ent wilt
Governor Pierce has been invited to be present and turn v arieties of tlow ers.
’ a home, carin g for 115 happy children.
be some of the questions u nder con
sideration. D. E. Tow le, m anager of
the first dirt for the new building. Other high state officials But the thing th a t is bringing a feel- A m odern schoolhouso w ith five class
ing of dism ay to th e m inds of fru it r °°m s, dom estic science and m anual
th e b erry organization, u rg es all m em
have been sent special invitations.
grow ers is the fact th a t the fru it h ar- - train in g room s com pleted, w here the
b ers to atten d and invites a ll w ho a re
in te reste d to be present. It is expect
Mayor Baker and the city commissioners, Chief Holden vest w ill be h ere soon, and w ill th e re ! children a re given all th e op p o rtuni-
be adequate help to assist In tak in g t ties any child could receive. We have
ed th a t P ro fesso r Long of Oregon
('. S. Senator it. >. Stanfield.
of the lire department and Chief of Police Jenkins, and the ca re of it? Two prom inent straw b er-
cows, donated by frien d s of th e
A g ricu ltu ra l College w ill be th e re and
P olitics is one of th e h a rd e st gam es
ry grow ers from the Boring locality. home th a t fu rn ish m ilk and p a rt of
police
quartet,
are
expected
to
be
present.
te ll how to g uard th e ch e rrie s. Mr.
to play. An office holder, no m a tte r
O. and E. Boese, rep o rt th a t th e ir 15 the b u tte r for th ese ch ildren. J u s t re
Tow le, in a com m unication to the
how capable and conscientious he may
Mayors Chas. Cleveland of Gresham, Laura B. Harlow acres
of berries, com prising the four cently Mr. and Mrs. B ernau, of H ills
g ro w ers and to the public says:
be, is co n stan tly w atched and c r iti
“If you will follow the suggestions cised and if he m akes a slip th e re are of Troutdale, E. E. Heslin of Fairview, members of the city p opular varieties of Oregous, M a r dale Drive, P o rtlan d , w ho gave tw o of
given at th is m eeting you can produce alw ays p len ty who will ta k e snap councils and officers are invited. Other nearby cities are in shalls, E tt rJ^ rg s and Gold D ollars, th e cows, have given us a fine re g is
a re ripening rap id ly and th a t the Gold tered m ale Jersey. F our g ard en s a re
a clean crop of ch e rrie s th a t w ill bring , judgm ent and tu rn him down, forget- cluded in the invitation.
D ollars are nearly rip e a t the p resen t being planted, w hich w ill go far in
you a pocket f u ll of money. T his will tlng all hi3 good q u a iities.
time. With the w onderful days of sun- providing food.
re q u ire team w ork on th e p a r t of cher- | T he genatorial
The grange is to be well represented. Since the county shine th a t have been visiting th is r e "We a re especially glad to re p o rt
co n test in Oregon
ry grow ers, and un less w e poison the
j th is y ear is one of th e sh a rp e st know n. fair is the outgrowth of a grange fair it has been thought fit gion lately, to g eth er w ith the w arm th a t an o th er cottage is to be b u ilt at
c h e rry fly a t th e rig h t tim e w e canno
T here a re eleven can d id ates in th e
ting to have the state grange master, George Palmiter, pres n ig h ts w ith an e n tire absence of any once, as we a re having to refuse very
hope to sell our ch e rrie s. So we m ust
. . . . . . .
. . .
field f ° r the nom ination—eig h t repub-
of frost, it is no w onder th e needy ch ild ren every day for lack of
ail bro ad cast th e notice of th is m eet-
...
.
ent, also G. Kelly, master of Multnomah Pomona, and M. suspicion
’ licans and th re e dem ocrats.
b erries are com ing on a t su rp risin g ''worn. T his th e “L ane County Cot-
ing and get the in form ation in detail.
,,
T he rep u b lican can d id ates are , J. J, C. Glover, master of Clackamas Pomona, and others as well rapidity, and in fact, in some sections tag e” will be a b eau tifu l building of
‘T he stra w b e rry h arv e st w ill soon
w here th ere is a larg e patch it is said ' concrete w ith red b rick trim m ings.
Crossley, P o rtla n d ; C. E. Evey, Moun-
as masters of all subordinate granges.
be on and Mr. F ish er says he is ready
ta in d a le ; L. B. S andblast, P o rtla n d ;
th a t enough rip e straw b e rrie s a re be large enough for 20 ch ildren. T he a r
to deliver shipping and can n ery cra tes
R. N, Stanfield, P o rtlan d ; A. R. Shum
It is hoped to have a good representation of county officers, ing picked a t the p rese n t tim e to sup- chitect is d raw ing up th e plans, and
now and hopes all m em bers w ill take
way, M ilton; F red erick S teiw er, P en
ply tin- fam ily tables. T he fam iliar w ork on th e building is expected to be-
including County Commissioners Smith, Phegley and Taft cry,
them out and sto re them in a dry
d leton; A lfred E. C lark. P o rtla n d ;
“A little m ore cream on mine, gin very soon. We hope other county
place. Vou should bring in all th e e x
and Countv Road Master F. M. Buck. Circuit, district and p le ase” will soon become a p opular cam paigns w hich a re being planned
Rose E. B a rre tt, Seaside.
tr a c ra te s you have for tilling. Now is
will be pushed so we may soon have
The dem ocratic can d id ates are, E l municipal judges of Portland and nearby cities are among the slogan around here.
th e tim e to secure perm its to sell in
ton W atkins, P o rtla n d ; S a rg e a n t K,
A lready th e g ro w ers a re becom ing several county co ttag es at the Home,
th e fresh b erry m arket. T his is im
Brow n, C hiloquin; B ert E. H aney list of honor guests.
appreh en siv e lest th e re be a sh o rtag e
“A b eautiful gift is th a t of L. D.
p o rta n t if you w ish to get in on th e
P ortland.
of help In the picking. Every year Yoder of H ubbard who is pu ttin g up
The
editors
of
the
big
city
dailies
and
other
newspapers
high opening prices. You should get
h u n d red s of school ch ild ren are glad I an en tra n ce way to th e farm home and
Mr. Stanfield entered th e United
your p erm it w ithout fail. If you need
S tates sen ate M arch 4, 1921. He has are expected to view the groundbreaking and take part in to avail them selves of the opportunity a fence along the highw ay as a m e
any e x tra p ick ers for th e stra w b e rry gained m uch p restig e and has really
the event. S. B. Hall, D. E. Towle, Julius Meier, George to earn w hat they can in th e b erry m orial to his wife. W hat b etter in
h arv e st and w ill re p o rt your needs to
accom plished m any w orthy th in g s for
fields’, also th e older g irls are valu ab le vestm ent can be m ade th an one th a t
VVeatherley, and other men of affairs are included.
us we w ill help you to secure them.
Oregon.
can n ery w orkers in th e b erry season, will help to save th e ch ild ren and
P hone th e office, 1871.
H is slip a t B ak er some m onths ago
Leaders of boys’ and girls’ clubs and those interested in hut it is probable th is year, w ith the m ake of them good citizens, as a m e
“We have a supply of th e picking is rea lly th e only serio u s th in g ag a in st
a t least th re e w eeks early, the m orial to our loved ones. T here m ust
which marks an epoch in the fair development. The list in season
ru les. P lease ask for yours.
him b u t in th e se n ate his voting has
stra w b e rrie s w ill be n early gone by be m any women in th e state who love
“We have a sam ple sp ray gun th a t been co n siste n t antfc his reco rd good cludes W. D. Kinder and T. I). Kirkpatrick.
th e tim e schools a re o ut for the year. little ch ild ren and who would be ready
w ill sw at th e c h e rry fly.
How m uch p o litical cap ital h as been
u s t how th is problem will be solved to help In this g reat w ork If they r e a l
T. J. Kreuder, president of the fair association, will intro J rem
“R em em ber th e date, May 12, and be m ade of th is u n fo rtu n a te in cid en t is
ly saw th e need. T he benefit given by
ain s yet to be seen.
su re to atten d th is im p o rta n t m eeting difficult to say. T his is som ething the duce all the directors, after which J. O. Wilson, one of the
th e th e a te rs of P o rtlan d and sponsored
APHIDS MULTIPLY EAST:
and invite all your friends. Ice cream I voters m u st w eigh ca refu lly and de directors, will preside as master of ceremonies.
by the club women of th e city, w ith
I cide for them selves.
RIGHT SPRAY CONTROLS Mrs. A. M. Dibble, ch airm an , w as a
w ill be served.”
The children of the Gresham grade school will present
g rea t success and w ill n et about $2700.
An aphid today m ay m ean 500 to O ther gifts received a re two bequests
BRICK WORKS INSTALL
MANY LOCAL CLUBS
some colorful exeecises, including a May pole dance, and m orrow . C areful sp ray in g w ith nico
MODERN ( LAY DIGGER
RECEIVE CHARTERS
from friends, H. H lrsch b erg , our form
music will be furnished by some of the musical organizations tin e su lfate th ree -fo u rth s of a p in t to er tre a su re r, and Mrs. E lizabeth D al
T he Colum bia B rick w orks, located
Many of th e clubs th a t have Hied
100 gallons of w ater and four pounds gleish, one of o u r W. G. T. U. com
of the Gresham union high school.
a t H ogan statio n ea st of G resham , has th e ir program o f w ork and have
w hale oil soap or th re e pounds la u n rades, a row boat from th e public
been in stallin g a piece of m achinery sta n d ard group w ith not less th a n five
An effort is being made to secure the filming of the exer dry soap helps p rev en t Injury. For spirited business men and the W. C.
w ithin the past w eek w hich not only m em bers, to g eth er w ith the local lead-
sm aller am ounts use one-half table T. U. of Oregon City, a fine baseball
cises
for purposes of future advertising.
effectually does th e w ork of five of ers, have received c h a rte rs from
spoon nicotine su lfate and a piece of equipm ent from Ju d g e J. A. M ears
its w orkm en in the pit but accom plish- W ashington, D. C. T hese c h a rte rs are
The program will start at 2 p. m. sharp, according to lau n d ry soap about one inch sq u are In who is a loyal friend of th e home. The
es th e labor of shoveling clay m uch given clubs of all p ro jects, aw ard ed by
of w ater.
B aptist ladies of C orvallis gave $50 to
President Kreuder. The city will be decorated for the occa one The gallon
m ore satisfac to rily and speedily. T his ; th e United S tates d ep artm en t of agri
w hite eggs found am ong th e bny day-old chickens. T hese a re now
is the electrical clay digger w hich cu ltu re and th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l sion. The public of course is invited.
aphid colonies a re th e g a rd e n e rs’ a m onth old and doing fine. Every dol
F ra n z O lbrich has recen tly received i college d ep a rtm en t of a g ric u ltu re , co-
friends. As soon as th ese eggs hatch lar received Is much ap p reciated and
ing w ith th e fo rm e r’s sister, Mrs. A. J. the repulsive looking larv a of S yrphld
from the B ucyrus com pany at E vans- operating. T he c h a rte r is signed by
HOGAN
goes to help in m aking fu tu re citizens
S tout at H ogan statio n , also o th er r e l fifes eat from 10 to 20 aphids a day but
ville, Indiana, and w hich is to be op- W illiam Ja rd in e , se c re ta ry of United
of whom we will be proud and Is a
cra ted by Jam es M anning, of P o rtlan d , s ta te s d ep a rtm en t of ag ric u ltu re, J. A.
Mrs. A, J. S tout and son, Mack, a t atives and frien d s at Sandy and P o rt do not feed on th e plants.
work we will be glad we had th e op
an experienced shovel m an. T he erec- C hurchill, sta te su p e rin ten d e n t public tended th e sen io r play given at W ash land.
If live aphids a re still found 24 portu n ity to help.
to r of th e digger is F ra n k Jenk in s, a in stru c tio n , P aul V. M arls, d irec to r of ington high school la st F rid ay eve
h ours afte r applying th e first sp ray a
"W e ptlll have a sm all b alance to
factory m an who accom panied the ma- extension and H. C. Seym our, sta te ning. Miss F ra n ce s S to u t is a senior
second sp ray is advisable im m ediately m eet on o u r farm of 245 acres. Our
GILLIS
chine here and who in sta lls them in club leader.
in th e school.
T he pink and green aphids on roses plan is to have a bronze plate in th e
all p a rts of the world. He recen tly I T he follow ing clubs have received
T he G illis baseball club will give an a re h ard e st to kill. By Increasing the
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. T om pkins and
ad m in istratio n
building
with
th e
m ade a trip to E gypt to set up one of c h a rte rs : KGW Boys' Cooking club of little son left la st week for th e ir home old fashioned dance at the Scenic c a n am ount of nicotine to 1 to l t i p ints
nam es of individuals and org an izations
th ese m odern shovels, w hich it is G resham , u nder th e lead ersh ip of C. a t P lacerv ille, C alifornia, a fte r a n ery S atu rd ay evening, May 1, to per 100 gallons of w ate r effective re
who pay for one or m ore acres, ($200),
claim ed, could as easily do the w ork of M. Q uicksall; F airview Cooking club, w eek’s visit w ith th e la tte r ’s p aren ts, w hich all are invited. The baseball su its a re obtained.
also
a m em orial p late upon which will
50 men as of five, w ere it w orked to Mrs. E. F. M cElw ain; P lea san t Valley Mr. and Mrs. K arl Schultz, of G re sh nine will play E stacad a Sunday on the
be the nam es of prom oted loved ones
grounds
a
t
Gillis,
beginning
a
t
2:30.
capacity.
C-An-To
Camp
Get«
Early
Patronage.
Sew ing club, Mrs. L illian Richey; Vic am , and o th er relativ es and frien d s at
whom some friend or o rganization de
W ith th e advent of sp rin g th e au to
T he m achine operates som ew hat on t ory Busy Bees Sew ing club of T ro u t- E ugene and Albany.
sires to honor. We a re su re th e re are
th e order of an o rd in ary steam shovel, dale, Mrs. G. W. A lld er; Lynch C han
cam ps th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try in g e n
LUSTED
m any who have a frien d or a loved
Mr. M iller of P o rtla n d visited S u n
except th a t it is elec trica lly propelled. tic le er P o u ltry club, L. R. S h elle r;
eral a re beginning to open up and tak e
m em ber of some org an izatio n w hose
day w ith his d au g h ter, Mrs. M. Dory-
T he g irls of the Lusted Sew ing club on new activity. G resh am ’s p riv ate a u
It is easily moved from one position Home Making club of G resham , Mrs.
land and fam ily. He w ent to H ills
nam e they would like to see on th is
in th e pit to an o th er and is said to be M adeline E lk in g to n ; G ilbert C acklers
will give a basket social T h u rsd ay eve tom obile cam p, said by to u rists to be
view in th e evening to v isit ano th er
plate. W ill you not send in your
giving enire satisfactio n a t the p la n t P o u ltry club, E. M. C alkins; Lynch
ning, A pril 29. for th e benefit of th eir one of th e b est along th e line from
pledge a t once for an ac re and the
A four-w heeled gasoline locom otive W illing W orkers Sew ing club, G ladys d au g h ter, Mrs. P e te r Ruhl and to see club. A program is being arran g ed S eattle to C alifornia of th e p riv ately -
nam e of th e person to be honored, to
th
e
new
g
ran
d
d
a
u
g
h
ter
who
was
botn
c a rrie s the clay from the digger sev P en n in g sto n ; F airview P o u ltry club,
and th e P lea san t Home o rch e stra will ow ned cam ps, is enjoying a good
A pril 15. Mrs. R u h l's home Is at E s
be paid as soon as possible and not
era l hundred feet to th e g rinding m a C. N. Buckner.
sp rin g first run, five of th e cabins be
Play.
tacad a, b ut she Is staying for tlie p re s
la ter th an J a n u a ry 1, 1927, as we w ant
chine w here it is prep ared for m ould
ing recen tly occupied the sam e night.
en
t
a
t
th
e
home
of
h
er
sister,
Mrs.
A.
to
clear up the en tire balance by th a t
ing into bricks.
Collision Affect« Four Cars.
H ans L arsen , the genial p ro p rieto r,
TROUTDALE
date. If you have not visited the home
F o rsy th e.
j
_____
A
gen
eral
move
in
autom
obiles
w’as
has
Just
added
th
ree
new
cabins
to
his
Im provem ents a re tak in g place from
Mr. and Mrs. R obert M acK errow and
Mrs. A. Lisi has retu rn ed home from cam p, m aking a to tal of nine w hich we hope you can p lan to do so and see
tim e to tim e at the brick p la n t w hich not exactly a sign of p ro sp erity Mon
son
drove
up
from
Coquille,
Oregon,
,
the
Sellw ood hospital w here she u n a re now ready for occupancy and th e re for y o u rself w hat Is being done for
day
m
orning
when
E.
D.
C
ham
berlain,
add not only to the value of the hold-
last
T
h
u
rsd
ay
and
sp
en
t
th
e
day
visit-
'
derw
ent an o peration for appendicitis is room on the g ro u n d s for five ten ts. these children.
Ings but to the ease of accom plishing of S pringdale, in essaying to p ass the
We are asking th e ch u rch es and
E verything is m ost sa n ita ry and up to
th e work. About a year ago au to m atic 1 w ell know n Base L ine road re a lto r
Sunday schools of th e sta te to tak e an
date, from the com m unity cookhouse,
ste el coal b u n k ers w ere installed E. K. Enebo in his C hevrolet sedan.
offering for the home on M other's Day,
equipped with gas cooking ap p a ratu s,
th ere. T hese a re equipped w ith ele Jostled th e aforesaid C hevrolet c a u s
May 9. P ersons not atten d in g church
M ethodist L adies' Aid
to th e show er baths and oth er conven
v ato rs w hich elevate the coal from the ing it to sidestep, tu rn and p u ttin g the
and d esiring to honor th e ir m other in
iences for the dusty trav eler. T o u rists
ra ilro a d tra c k to th e bunkers. The W illys K night of E. Davidson into mo
th is way can eith er send th eir g ift to
reg isterin g at th e L arscji auto cam p so
coal is then autom atically discharged tion. Not content, fhe rip p le continued
the n earest ch u rch o r d irect to th e
far th is season have hailed from th e
by chutes onto th e 20 kiln s for the to w iden and th e W illys K night stru ck
S ale of F a n c y A rtic les b egins a t 3. S u p p e r b e g in s a t 5:30
farm home office.
sta
te
s
of
Oregon.
W
ashington,
C
alifo
r
th
e
re
a
r
of
th
e
O
utlook's
Velie
and
b u rn ers.
“T he w ork of the business office Is
nia and Idaho.
I E S t
T he Colum bia B rick w orks m an u moved it forw ard several feet.
carried on u n d er th e d irection of the
F
ew
er
aphids
a
re
killed
afte
r
they
Both C ham berlain and Enebo claim
Meat Loaf
Riced Potatoes
E scalloped Corn
fa c tu re s four kinds of brick and m ore
executive com m ittee o t th e farm home
have cu rled the leaves and a re settled
Golden Glow Salad
Home-made Pickles
th a n 100 v arieties of building tile and ed to be rig h t, but th e opinions of by
board, w ith Mrs. Mary L. M allett, sta te
com fortably on th e Inside. Nicotine
Rolls
Jelly
d rain tile. T he p la n t now covers an sta n d ers w ere divided about 50-50, and
presid en t of the W. C. T. U„ J. Allen
d u st applied In w arm w eath er aids In
Coffee
Cake
Ice Cream
a ’ “a of 50 acres and a crew of 26 men it is understood th e tw o co n testan ts,
H arrison, tre a s u re r of th e farm home
th e ir control.
P rice 541c and 85c
is em ployed. D uring the p a st year a a fte r m uch delib eratio n and exchange
board and Mrs. Madge J. Mears, office
of
vocabulary,
decided
to
divide
the
volum e of business w as tra n sa c te d
secretary , a com m ittee to m ake plans
Cedar lloor and Window Screen«.
am ounting to approxim ately $180,000. dam age to D avidson's ca r betw een
Good screen s 2-8 x 6-8^4, $1.95. We to ca rry on th e work. P lease send ail
them , in addition to each b earin g the
have several styles and sizes- all g a l com m unications and co n trib u tio n s to
In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. No expense of his own, none of w hich
vanized screen, m ortised and tenored Mrs. Madge J. M ears, 501 Stock E x
com m ission or brokerage. Very easy am ounted to any g rea t sum.
Joints. Window screen s and special
The
term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
sized doors m ade to o rder. G resham change Bldg., P o rtlan d , O regon.”
D avidson m achine w as shoved upon
W oodw orking Shop, phone 50x1.
Moser
Brothers
of
Switzerland
th e sidew alk by th e force of th e Chev
Stand« for Modi lira! Ion.
Window Cleaning
"A ttention is called by th e S an d b last
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Derby of McMinn
F o r expert window cleaning see S.
for S en ato r Club, 42« Railw ay E x
150 Trained Voice«
T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers w ith John thought th e tire s w ere dam aged to
ville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. change building, P o rtlan d , Oregon to
Brow n, G resham , phone 2501.
speak of. B ent fenders and broken
R ichard Heiney.
HERMAN HAFNER. D irector
his platform and biography, w hich a re
hub caps seem ed to be th e m ost a p
published on page 8 of the V oter’s
Gresham Beauty Shoppe
P am phlet by the S e c re ta ry of S tate.
Sport Dance.
p are n t of tn e dam ages su stain ed by
everything in th e line of cosm etic
An inform al dance will he given In Chief plank Is MODIFICATION OF
the
th
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cars.
T
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Velie
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th erap y .
C ourteous and efficient
the G resham Masonic hall next F rid ay VOLSTEAD ACT— REFERENDUM OF
trea tm e n t. Mrs. Lois S t C lair, F irs t harm ed.
evening^ April 30, by the Areme club. PROHIBITION LAWS. His slogan Is
PItIC ES— JW. II.M . I l . f l , II.M. Advance aale of arata : Sherm an-Clay Co.,
S tate Bank building, .phone 1841.
April 3'i and Ma.- 1.
G lgray's o rch e stra will fu rn ish m usic "W ine and Beer u n d er G overnm ent
G resham .—Adv.
Index to the news—see Want Ads.
and refresh m en ts will be served.—Ad. C ontrol; No Saloons."— P aid Adv.
J er
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SUPPER AND BAZAAR
FRIDAY, APRIL 30
Famous Alpine Singers and Yodlers
PORTLAND AUDITORIIJM, MAY 1