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correspondents ana Advertisers Are Asked to Cooperate With the Outlook in Issuing the Paper i n the Forenoon TW ICE A WEEK G resham O utlook VOL. 1«, NO. 18 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 80. 192« LAST RESPECTS PAID HOME MISSIONS WOMEN JOE DUNNE FOR EDR AGED RESIDENT WILL CONFER MAY Ó JOINT SENATOR Additional Local* gl.00 per Year B. E. M ULK EY’S HAT IN FO RM ER R E SID E N T H E R E CO NG RESSIO NA L RING W R IT E S FROM MONTANA Mrs. !• McColl retu rn ed Tuesday . . .. . .. .. ------ T he Mission church in Pow ell Valley A p rogram of in te rest has been pre- . . . . . B. F. Mulkey, pro m in en t law yer of Tbe o u tlo o k is In receipt of a le tte r . . . . . . . . . , ... . from N ew port w here she w ent several QV*AX/1 w n l e h X X * • I 1 r x .t r A n n o e o / 1 « w as w ell filled w ith sym pathizing ' p ared w hich w ill be ren d ered Wednes- P o rtlan d and w ell know n in G resham from j . M> Brookg of H ardln M ontana w eeks ago to visit w ith relativ es. friends T uesday afternoon who g a th , day, May 5, a t th e first an n u al con- and vicinity, Is one of the th ree m en !glvlnR an ,n,e re stin g description of the T he G resham Circle of the E v an g el ered to pay th e ir last re sp e c ts to th e ; ’ vention of th e W om an's Home M ission- seeking the rep u b lican nom ination for recent g tran g t, phenom enon in connec- m em ory of Jon as M agnuson who died I ■ ary society, at th e M ethodist ch u rch in ical W om en's union w ill m eet on co n g ress from th is th e th ird d istrict. tion w ith th e A urora B orealis, as seen T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . May 16, w ith Mrs. F rid ay afternoon from apoplexy at the ! G resham . T his w ill be th e first se s The o th ers are, M aurice E. C rum pack- from his location. He also te lls of A1 P eier. A full atten d an ce of mein- age of 91 years. In the absence of the sion for the E astern d istric t of th e er. p resen t incum bent, and N orm an S. conference and a num ber of in te rest- b ,r s *” desired as «‘’T angem ents will R ichards. T he dem ocratic candidate conditions in the w heat section in re g u la r p astor of the church, th e Rev. w hich he is actively Interested. Mr. be mude for w ork in connection w ith O. H. L arson, form erly p asto r of th e ing num bers w ill appear. is Joseph B. C arson, of P o rtland. Brooks is a b ro th er of Mrs. R ichard M ission church, officiated at th e The o u tstan d in g ad d resses of th e ' the conference w hich will be held in Mr. Mulkey is a w ell know n and Beadle. Follow ing is th e le tte r: I G resham May 13 to 16. V isitors a re p reaching service u nder the direction day will be given by Mrs. M. N orthrup, highly resp ected citizen of P o rtlan d "1 noticed in the issue A pril 16 an I of P asadena. C alifornia, who is th e | cordially welcomed, of th e G ates F u n eral home. Many and well fitted by education and ex item re fe rrin g to the phenom enon in n ational field secretary . She w ill' Mrs. W ilhelm ina V olbrecht spent the b eautiful floral offerings attested th e perience for th e position he seeks. He connection with the n o rth ern lights as reg a rd in w hich Mr. M agnuson w as speak on th e subject of ‘ M ethods” at flrst th ree w eeks of April serving on w as for eight years a m em ber of th e seen in your section recently. Will held in th e com m unity. Mrs. O. H. 11:30, and will give an ad d ress in th e the M ultnom ah county ju ry at the Oregon sta te sen ate: four and one-half sta te th a t it w as observed in th is re- L arso n and Mrs. K arl H agberg each co u rth o u se in P o rtlan d , afternoon at 2 o'clock. Miss Olla Davis y ears p rosecuting atto rn ey of th e first . gjon „ igo ren d ered solos and th e Rev. and Mrs. of P o rtlan d , a prom inent settlem en t I T he A m erican Legion baseball team Judicial d istric t of O regon; five years "T he A urora wag geen flrg, a very L arson sang a duet. T he p a llb ea re rs w orker, w ill discuss P o rtla n d ’s settle- won a P ractice gam e from a team com a m em ber of the faculty of th e Nor- „ne dlgpiayi th en ,a te r th e m ygterlou, w ere Em il S atte rstro m , P. Staffenson, m ent cen ter. C hildren s w ork w ill be Posed of p lay ers from F airview and m al school at Monmouth and five | cIrcle ap p e ared . T be A u ro ra |g gpen A. C. Sw ard, G ust C arlson, F ra n k S taf touched upon by Mrs. E. C. Miller and T routdale, Sunday, by a 15 to 10 score, y ears p resid en t of th e S tate norm al here freq u en tly , at least once or tw ice fenson and C harles Palm blad. the young people's work, by Mrs. J. A. Tuerck, M iddleton and Wood coni- school a t A shland. , eacb year. JO SE PH E. DUNNE. Jo n as M agnuson w as born in Verm - Rice. Mrs. E. J. Swafford, of Salem Prised the b atterie s for G resham . The He Introduced the flrst local option : - ln my ' 4O yearg llvlng on the to a g t land, Sweden, M arch 30, 1835, and Joe Dunne, candidate for sta te sen- will be p resen t and speak in th e in te r- lo<?al8 Put th e gam e on ice in th e early m easu re in th e Oregon se n ate and w as [ rg cau but OIle sfght of tb(1 n o rth ern lived th e re until 1893 w hen he cam e to a to r from th e jo in t d istric t of Multno- ests of th e old people's home. Mrs. E. in n ln fs and w ith a safe lead gave the acting p resid en t of th e sta te sen ate j lights. T hat wag about lg9J j th ink W isconsin, residing th e re 12 years. niah, C leckam as and Colum bia coun E. W elling w ill give a read in g a t th e visitors a ch ance to g et some base when th e d irec t p rim ary bill w as re ties, is ju s t th e m an who should be w hile I w as on the Base L ine near the From th e re he moved to Oregon and elected to the sta te senate. A m ore conclusion of Miss D avis’ talk. ru n n ln g practice. stored to th e ca len d ar a fte r its defeat 12-mile corner. h as lived in th is vicinity for the past (Straightforw ard, thorough, v ersatile Next Sunday, May 2 th e Legion team The aftern o o n will be occupied w ith th ree days before and p ut in course of ”1 am up h ere on th e top of the 20 years. He is survived by his widow, dependable business m an can n o t be a ro u tin e of business, b ut preceding will tan g le w ith th e M arcell club of passage. H e believes in th a t law and Mrs. M arie M agnuson and th re e ch il found in Oregon. T he Outlook knows th is the Ja p an e se w ork w ill receive P o rtland. T he M arcells a re young fel is opposed to any effort to destroy its w orld about 35 m iles from H ardin, him and is prep ared to back up th is Montana. I am w ith a farm in g c o r dren , Swan M agnuson, Mrs. A. A nder statem ent. He has a wide ac q u ain t atten tio n . Miss V erna H ertzler and lows from F ra n k lin high school and force and effect. poration th a t gets its land from the son and Mrs. Swan Olson, 15 g rand- ance. H is friends a re legion. He will Dr. C. W. H uett will speak on th is should m ake it in te restin g for th e lo H e believes m any em ployes of the ch ild ren and four g re a t g ran d ch il- have th e loyal su p p o rt of th e very phase of home m issions. Mrs. N orth- cals. The gam e will be called at 2:30 governm ent in th e postal an d other Crow Indian reserv atio n u n d er lease. We are plow ing an d seeding a lot of dren. Mr. M agnuson w as held in high best and ,n ° st influential citizens in rup will again add ress the convention on S tapleton field, services a re underpaid, and th a t such new ground in flnx. F inished the . , . . . . . P ortlan d and the counties named, esteem in his neighborhood, w as a . Joe is a big m an and h as su b stan tia l in th e afternoon. Mrs. E. W. Ayls- 1 T he Rev F H. Dawson, of Mt. Ver- em ployes should be well paid as a Just w heat u few days ago and com m enced splendid husband and fa th e r and ideas and nothing of a . freak n a tu re w orth will ren d er a vocal solo p re . | non, W ashington, re tu rn e d to his home rew ard for th e ir services and also as a seeding flax yesterday. Our rounds , , Thursday afte r spending several days th ro u ghout his long illn ess w as ex- will get by him if he can possibly pre- ceding Mrs. N o rth ru p . s address. , w ith , he Rev alld Mrg w T K lotz_ sta n d ard to be follow ed for th e em- j a re two m iles long each w ay, m aking em plary in patience and fortitude. Tb« v.ent ,Be is a man who ha» conv*c A pot luck luncheon w ill be served ' bach. _ . , . , . _ , i tions and in sp ires confidence. He has four m iles a ro u n d trip . W ill be seed- rem ains w ere in te rre d in D ouglas , broad ,deag and th e pubUc good at a t noon. , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hickox, who a re co u n try for those public se rv a n ts who, Ing u n til som e tim e in Ju n e. T he to tal ________________ | occupying th e Joe Com stock house In cem etery. I heart. T here is no selfishness about Peacock alley east of R oberts avenue, like our firem an and policem en, risk acreag e in w heat and flax w ill be b et ------------------------ ; Joe. He is safe from every stan d - Methodist Episcopal Church. are spending a day or s o at Longview, th e ir lives for th e p ro tectio n of the te r th an 100,000 th is season. We have A sim ple and effective way of kill- P ° 'nt. He is safe on th e tax ques- The Bible school will m eet as usual W ashington. They recen tly cam e here public. . . . . , , , , ... .. , , tions. He is s a f e on th e w et and dry th ree b atteries of d rills, five d rills in ing fleshy rooted p la n ts like th e dande- q u estlo n . He is safe on the autom o- a t 10 a. m. w ith classes for all and a from C olerain, M innesota, flrst sto p He believes in co n serv atio n of n a t each, and a cu ltiv a to r attac h ed to each ping at Hood R iver to v isit Mr. and lion and m any other w eeds th a t m ar bile legislation. He is not afraid to w arm w elcom e for stran g e rs. u ra l reso u rces but says the co n serv a drill. Each seeding outfit tak es a Mrs. Comstock. law ns is use of sodium arsen ite. A vote no even if he is th e only one. He T h ere w ill be special m usic by the Miss D orothy g Cooper proved a tion should be for th e sole benefit of width of 54 feet, so we get over a lot sh a rp slender wood stick is dipped in J ' s no^ a tra d e r but goes a lte r w hat he choir. The serm on in connection w ith charm ing hostess* T h u rsd ay evening the people w ithin th e sta te w ho should of ground each duy. __. , .. . . .. . ¡w ants and strik e s out from th e should the poison and th ru s t down thro u g h er ag a in st w hat be doesn., w ant th e m o rning w orship w ill be by the when she en tertain ed 24 of her friends have fa r m ore rig h t th a n th ey now -H a rd in is 12 m iles from Crow the0? a k a l l , .hon: th e cen ter of th e plant. T he arsen ic 1 jo e D unne is p resid en t of th e Ore- Rev. C. I. A ndrew s, who holds th e I by a, !,,k a ti'1« have to determ in e w h at disposition Agency, w hich la tte r place Is n ear the . or of her 1 < th birthday. She ch artered trav e ls thro u g h all p a rts of the root gon S tate Motor association, a d irecto r double position of professor In th e the Section L ine bus, driven by her be m ade of th e pow er sites and scene of th e fam ous b attle field w here system and the m ost re sis ta n t p lant *n the M ultnom ah County F air asso- K im ball School of Theology and d i b ro th er, Tom Cooper, and the trip to should fo rests and lands w ithin its borders. ) C uster m ade his la st stand, Ju n e 25, _. . . „ , ,, „ , „ ciation, a p a st consul com m ander of w .ll live but a sh o rt tlm e .-O . A. C. Ex- 1 M ultno’m ah‘’Camp 77, W oodm an of the rec to r of relig io u s education w ithin and from th e Oaks w as m ade in th is Mr. Mulkey says: My platform ig 7g A big celeb ratio n is planned for p erim ent S tation. i W orld. H e is a R o tarian , a Moose, a the bounds of th e Oregon conference, p leasan t conveyance. Upon th e re tu rn sta n d s four sq u a re on all th e g re a t is the p resen t year, when th e 7th Cavalry of th e p arty to G resham , the young ------------------------ ,. I S h rin er, an Oddfellow, an E lks, etc. and is the re p rese n tativ e of th e Board people rep aired to the Cooper home sues, am ong w hich a re p rotection of will be here and cam p on th e banks of C edar Door and Window S creens. But he s >8ns him self as “ju st a busi- of E ducation of th e M ethodist E pisco w here refre sh m e n ts w ere served and childhood, resu rv ey of fo re st reserv es, th e L ittle Bighorn. A g re a t m any vis Good screens 2-8x6-8>4, $1.95. We ness m an w illing to serve th e public, pal ch u rch w ithin th e Oregon co n fer m usic enjoyed. th e upholding of th e E ig h teen th ito rs a re expected to be presen t. have several styles and sizes, all gal- i not a , politician.” Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley cam e vanized screen, m ortised and tenored L et’s m ake su re Joe D unne is sen t ence. He is described as a very p le as home “ I enjoy read in g th e Outlook and T h u rsd ay evening from a trip to am endm ent, and energy and diligence jo in ts. Window screen s and special t0 the senate ing sp eak er and those who a re p riv il so u th ern Oregon points. They left applied to th e b u sin ess of th e sta te .” keeping in touch w ith th e p ro g ress in sized doors m ade to order. G resham I — eged to h ear him w ill be profited. S atu rd ay and visited flrst w ith two P ow ell’s V alley an d M ultnom ah coun- R u a rk sells McCormick D eering W oodw orking Shop, phone 50x1. In th e aftern o o n a t 2:30 th e re will b ro th ers and a siste r of Mr. Cooley at Zlon Evangelical Services. ty, j gPnd g ree tin g s to my friends in farm m achines, 300 B elm ont St., P o rt E ugene and on T uesday w ent to The Old Reliable McCormic and P reach in g service w ill be held a t 11 „ _. „ . be a Sunday school rally and P ro fes land, and pays the freight.—Adv. Riddle w here Mrs. Cooley’s p are n ts, o'clock Sunday m orning at the Zion OreRham a n <* vicinity. Deering Binders. sor A ndrew s will speak again. Some Mr. and Mrs. R obert R ogers, reside Mowers, R akes, P. O. Plow s, K entucky . E vangelical ch u rch and th e topic for special m usic w ill be given and a g en They left R iddle T h u rsd ay m orning the serm on will be, “N athanatfi th e In- Mrs. W illiam I.indenian P asses Away, THINK! THINK! THINK! D rills are all standard. If you have 1 for home eral discussion of the needs of our Insurance for Farmers. an y of th is line you can alw ays get ( vig o rated .” T his w ill be a c h a ra c te r Mrs. N ettle L indeinan, aged 29 years, Mrs. H. E g g erg lu s of E v erett, W ash- study of the person called N athanial passed aw ay early T uesday m orning p a rts a t th e In tern atio n al H arvester schools on th e Pow ell Valley T he F a rm e rs ’ “M utual F ire Relief Sunday , . .. , . Ingtou, retu rn ed to h er hom e T uesday Co. Buy your new m achines direct. Assn, of P o rtlan d is in its tw en ty -sec circuit. O ther p oints on th e circ u it a ffer spending a week w ith h er so n -in and will an sw er the question, "W hy at Em anuel ho sp ital w here she had See R uark.—Adv. been tak en th e day before. She re sid ond year, w ith a to tal m em bership of w ill be rep resen ted . T his m eeting will law and d au g h ter, th e Rev. and Mrs Do Men Believe In Je su s? ” E veryone not having a ch u rch home ed n ear B ru n n er statio n on the Sec- 15,000, th e la rg e st F a rm e rs’ M utual E. H o rstm an n . be helpful to all w o rk ers am ong young elsew h ere is co rd ially invited to at- I tion L ine road about a m ile w est of Oliver Plow s, C ultivators, Im ple F ire In su ra n ce Assn, on th e Pacific D inner g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. G resham and had been ill at her home m ents, P lan e t J r. G arden S eeders and Coast. All fire losses prom ptly paid. people especially and older ones will and Mrs. U. G. Saiki W ednesday w ere tend th ese services. ■ ■ several weeks before co n su ltin g a C ultivators, M yers’ W ater System s, No low er ra te on farm in su ran ce can find m uch of in terest. F red T. Mills, of P o rtlan d , editor of Undenominational Servlet's. physician. She w as bro u g h t to th e of- M yers' hay tools. H essel Im plem ent be found w est of th e Rocky m ountains. The E pw orth L eague is p lanning to I th e “ Jew ish Age,” Ralph B utterfield, Sunday school at th e U ndenom lna- A®0 ° I Dr. M ary Becker who later Company. If you w ant any th in g along co-opera hold its evening m eeting on G resham ! 1» conducting a revival service at tional tem ple will begin at 10 o'clock called In Dr. Geo. Inglis. T ogether they tive lines for F arm ers or need In su r e BI,bleJ S tan d ard ch u rch , also his and preach in g w ill begin at 2 ordered the w om an's rem oval to F o r low est ra te s on autom obile, ance, call on P re sid en t H. W. S nashall Butte if th e w eath er is favorable. T he tb song leader, Mr. W ilson, and Mrs. Sunday In th e aftern o o n , preceded by a song Em anuel h ospital, w here she lived less tru c k and general in su ran c e see B. W. a t the F air grounds, G resham , Oregon. sta rt will be m ade from th e chu rch Je ssie C athey and d au g h ter Lois. service. T h ere will be p reach in g th an 24 hours She is survived by her T h o rn e.—Adv. Phone 2101.—Adv. prom ptly a t 5:30 an d it is planned to C o n tin u ed on page 4 again in the evening by th e p asto r, tho husband, W illiam L indeinan, a son. be back in tim e for the evening s e r Rev. S. F. P itts. P ra y e r service will William Jr. ami h er fath er, W illiam vice a t 7:30. H elen R ogers w’ill be the PLEASANT VALLEY be held T uesday evening and young Fensk. F u n eral services will be held S atu rd ay aftern o o n at th e resid en tial people's m eeting F riday ^evening. leader and th e topic is “C h rist in the chapel of M iller & T racey. In term e n t W orld’s Music.” Mrs. Olive G ertln and son H arold of will be in M ultnom ah cem etery. Stands for Modification. At 7:30 prom ptly th e evening ser- ' P o rtland w ere ca lle rs at th e home of “A ttention Is called by th e S an d b last i vice will begin w ith a song service led X l t o g d Mr8’ ° ’ N’ S“ Ker 8 atu rd a y for S en ato r Club, 420 Railw ay Ex- ! POWELL VALLEY by H. W. S tro n g and the p asto r. Dr. C. j Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cheek of L ents change building, P o rtlan d , Oregon to W. H uett. w ill speak on th e them e, “A w ere visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe P illiter his platform and biography, w hich are Services a t th e Mission ch u rch will published on page 8 of th e V oter's be as usual Sunday, Sunday school to Wise Choice.” T his will be a sh o rt j Sundnv. P am p h let by th e S ecre tary of State. convene at 9:50, followed by p reach ing and m eeting but one full of in te re st to all. and C ,arence PaH" on Chief plank is MODIFICATION OF at 11. T he services In th e evening will ", , 'c h ild re n of D am ascus called The d istric t convention of th e Worn frien d s h ere T uesday evening. VOLSTEAD ACT—REFERENDUM OF . .m e . b« In E nglish and th e re wfil be sptxiial H IBITIO N LAWS. H is slogan Is music ami singing. an ’s Home M issionary society will Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n A shenbrenner “ PRO U 'in a o » v /I It o z .e lin r in r f L tv o e n v n o iit W ine and Beer u n d er G overnm ent A May festival will be given S a tu r m eet w ith th e G resham ch u rch on May ' a r ® <he proud p are n ts of a new baby C o n tro l; No S aloons.”— P aid Adv. day evening at th e Saroti L u th eran 5. A goodly num ber of th e best w ork- Bil '■ ,, . .. . , , ,, . _ ., . C allers at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. church to w hich all a re invited. Re- ers on the E a ste rn d istric t w ill be q jj Rager Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. S em ethlng New- In Screen Door*. fresh m en ts will b e served and a mu- It h a s been e stim a te d t h a t th e re a re 100,000 p resen t and th is m eeting is packed R obert H arney, G randm other H arney Speclal prices w hile they last. , »ical program rendered. T his affair b lin d people in th e U nited S ta te s — b lin d p h y si S tro n g ly m ade from 1% -in clea r cedar, will be given liy the L adles Aid. with live, in te restin g inform ation from an ,I Mr. Bonham, all of St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. W eaver and children galvanized screen. S everal different R agner K ullberg, of P o rtlan d , will cally. sta rt to finish. ' of E rro l H eights w ere rec en t visitors styles and sizes to select from. Come speak a t th e Karon L u th eran ch u rch nt th e home of Mrs. L illian Richey. and look them over. B ut th e re a re m illio n s w ho a re b lind fin a n I Sunday evening a t 8 o'clock. Free Methodist Services. Mrs. W eaver Is a niece of Mrs. Richey. GRESHAM WOODWORKING SHOP ' The Powell V alley-D am ascus Young cially. F red Em m ett of Amity, Oregon, w as on Cleveland Avenue. P eo p le’s society will have its m onthly Sunday school w ill begin a t th e F ree recen t visitor at th e home of O. H. E ast G resham n ear Mt. Hood R. R. ¡social at the Mission ch u rch W ednes- T h e p ro b lem s of E a rn in g , S aving. S p en d in g M ethodist ch u rch Sunday m orning at a Richey. —Adv. Phone 60x1. day evening a t 8 o'clock. A good pro- an d In v e s tin g a re fin an cial q u e stio n s, th e rig h t 10 o clock, preach in g service by th e ; H en ry B aker Is building a new five- ------------------------------------------ — gram will be ren d ered , Including spec- so lu tio n of w h ich d e te rm in e s y o u r fu tu re p ro s pasto r, the Rev. W. T. K lotzbach, to room house for his fam ily, SPECIA L COMMUNICATION ial num bers from m em bers of the follow at 11. Young people's service P lea san t Valley g ran g e will put on of G resham Lodge No. 152, young people’s society of th e Mission perity. • will becln at 7 i and and a a t t 8 8 o’clock th er. an en tertain h m en t Everybody F rid ay evening at A. F .& A . M„ In M asonic hall, ' “ bern acle In P o rtlan d . E veryone is w in negin at o clock th e n fh(, grang(, a l| Invited, cordially invited and refre sh m e n ts A c o n n e ctio n w ith th e F irs t S ta te B ank w ill G resham . Monday evening. May 3. will be served. will be evangelistic preaching. ________________ e n title you to com m and som e of o u r tim e in W ork in M. M. degree. For Sale by Owner. T he W om an's m issionary society h e lp in g solve th e se problem s. W. L. OORSAOE, Sec'y. 25 ac res farm in g land, >4 mile east will m eet W ednesday aftern o o n at 2:30 FAIRVIEW W. W. METZGER. W M old P le a sa n t Home, ’4 m ile south at the home of Mrs. U. G, SaikL W e in v ite y o u r acco u n t. Scer.ic. About h alf in cultivation. Five S T A T E D COMMUNICATION “N ature as T ea ch e r” w ill be the ac res logged off, balance in b rush p as Mothers’ Day Falls on May 9. of F airview Lodge No. 92, A. F, them e of th e serm on Sunday m o rn tu re . A dapted for sm all fru it. Run- M others’ Day, w hich is alw ays on n)ng w atP r. F ine roads. Best tra n s- “Where there is no vision a people perish." & A. M., S atu rd ay night, May ing at 11 o’clock a t the Sm ith Me th e second S unday In May, w ill fall p o rtatio n accom m odation. Q u arter 1, 1926, at 8 o’clock. L abor in F. C. m orial P resb y terian ch u rch by tho th is y ear on May 9. Some confusion m ile from u p-to-date b erry cannery. degree. V isitina b reth ren welcome. pastor, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. H. STANLEY, Secy. Bunday school will convene at the has been raised as to the co rrec t date, Schools and chu rch es. G. N asshahn, HARRY F E WM. D E R S P IE L , W M. Rt. 2, G resham , Oregon. u su al hour of 10. some th in k in g th a t it is th e first S un day in th e m onth. Cards and other M others’ Day specialties a re being dis A Strong Bank played in shop windows, and florists a re looking fo rw ard to heavy sales of “ DO IT NOW” carn atio n s and roses. m a 100,000 Blind People FIRST STATE BANK Famous Alpine Singers and Yodlers Moner Hrother* of Switzerland in M ay c o n c e rt of th e P o rtla n d F est-C h o r. I.Ki Trained Voice* HERMAN HAFNER. D irector PORTLAND A l DITORIL M ?M A Y 1 PRICES— Jie. » !.••. l l J i , 41.44. April SO and Ma.' 1 Advance rale o f aeata: Bherman-Clay C o, Rapti*! < (lurch Ser»Ice*. An illu stra te d le ctu re will be given at the B aptist ch u rch Sunday evening at 7:3b by th e Rev. E. W. Olson, a re tu rn ed m issionary from Siberia. He w as th e re for a num ber of y ears and will be able to tell of his experiences and of conditions th ere in an able and in terestin g m anner. He is also co n v ersan t w ith th e facts concerning the persecution of th e C h ristian s in R us sia All a re Invited to h ear th e lec tu re and see th e pictures. The Bible school will begin at 10 o'clock Sunday m orning and will be followed by p reaching service at 11. APPLI THEM lu THE — th re e wtirils —thut gpell OPEN IN G OF AN \l ( OI M k I -auerenu BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON THE — Sueeesg helper*