TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
G resham O utlook
VOL. 1«, NO. 51
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST SI. 1#S8
WIDOW IS NOT HELD
FOR SPOUSE’S DEATH
MANY LOCAL WOMEN WIN AWARDS
IN DOMESTIC ART AT RECENT FAIR
Wins Decrees at 50
L. G. S hanuou. a resid en t oi Mrs.
A nnie H evel's ran c h a t th e in te r-se c
tion of th e H einey and Cathey roads,
vom m itted suicide S aturday, A ugust
14, a t his home by shooting him self
w ith a .22 caliber revolver. It is
th o u g ht th a t th e m an had brooded
over im aginary or rea l tro u b les until
a m ental condition b rought about the
circu m stan ces of the shooting. He is
survived by his wife and six children.
An investigation w as held a t the
sheriff's office su bsequent to the a l
leged hom icide w hich resulted in the
q u estioning of the widow reg ard in g
th e deed. She declared th a t all she
knew concerning his death w as th a t
she h eard a shot in th e early hours of
S atu rd ay m orning and found him dead
in th e bed beside her. No charges
w ere placed ag a in st her.
L ater it w as reported th a t Mrs.
S hannon called at th e sheriff's office
and requested aid for h erself and her
six fa th e rle ss children. T he sheriff
w as unable personally to offer aid but
directed her to the m o th er's pension
b u reau and also th e P ublic W elfare
bureau.
Charges Dry League
T W IC E
A
W EEK
91.10 Per Y'ear
WHITE RIVER BRIDGE
IS AGAIN PASSABLE
The Mt. Hood Loop highw ay six
m iles p ast (G overnm ent Camp w as
closed to traffic p art of last w eek as
th e re su lt of excessive ra in s which
w ashed out two sections of th e bridge
w hich spanned th e W hite river. A
m ass of debris sw ept a g a in st the
bridge, the flood com ing suddenly
w ith a ro ar. Rocks and roots w ere
dashed ag ain st th e stru c tu re and it
could not w ithstand th e p ressu re. It
DOMESTIC SCIENCE.
w as im possible to m ake th e trip
Canned Fruit.
around th e loop, but stages drove up
L oganberries— 1st Mrs. J. M. Com
to each side of the bridge and ca rrie d
Cake.
stock, Hood R iver: 2d Mrs. Jo h n E g
F ru it cake— 1st Mrs. B. L. W alrad,
those who wished to w itness th e sight
gim an, B oring: 3d Mrs. J. M. Com- 2d Mrs. M. H. W olverton. P ortland.
of the u n u su ally sw ollen river, as well
j stock.
Nut cake— 1st Mrs. C. J. L undquist.
as those who w ished to proceed on
R a sp b erries— 1st Mrs. B. K reu d er; 2d Mrs. M. H. W olverton.
2d Mrs. Jo h n Eggim an, 3d Mrs. J. M.
foot the d istance in terv en in g betw een
Angel cak e—1st John
Denison,
Comstock.
T ro u td ale, 2d Mrs. Guy McGregory,
th e tw o ends of th e bridge.
G ooseberries— 1st Mrs. M ary Zeek, P o rtlan d .
W hite river is o rd in arily a peaceful
l Lebanon, O regon; 2(1 Mrs. E. B artsch.
C hocolate lay er cake— 1st V ernon
little stream , but ft w as tu rn ed Into a
B lack b erries— 1st Mrs. Geo. B randt, Kelly, G resham .
Representative George Holden
2d Mrs. J. M. Com stock, 3d Mrs. C. E.
D evils food cake— 1st Mrs. W.
Tinkham of Massachusetts de raging to rre n t by th e ra in s of last
!
Ja
sp
e
r,
P
o
rtlan
d
.
Thom, 2d Mrs. W. H. Gibson.
Thirty five years ago James R.
mands that Attorney General week. W hite riv er has also a re p u ta
S traw berries-—1st Mrs. A. O. Staf-
C ocoanut cake— 1st Mrs. W. Thom.
Postelthwat, of Chicago, was un
Sargent prosecute the Anti-Saloon tion of being a changeable stream as
i
ford,
2d
Mrs.
Jo
h
n
Eggim
an.
S un sh in e cake— 1st Lilah N orthrup,
able to enter college—but today he • P lu m s— 1st Mrs. J. M. Comstock.
league for violation of Federal to its course. One day it w ill be p ro
2d Mrs. Guy McGregory.
has achieved three degrees: D.D.;
Corrupt Practices Act. He claims ceeding along leisurely In a given di
P e a rs— 1st Mrs, Geo. Schaeffer, 2d
Best
collection
3
kinds
cake—
1st
'
PS-E> ; and MS.D. He is a train
they spent huge sums to bring
Mrs Geo. W L usted, 3d Mrs. J. M. Mrs. N ellie Cox.
rection and the next day may be di
mie operator and studied at home
about prohibition.
Comatock.
C
akes
not
specified—
1st
Mrs.
L
ulu
verted from its course entirely. T here
each night
1 Peaches—1st Mrs. C. J. L undquist, Adams, P o rtlan d . 2d Mrs. Guy Me- I
was considerable traffic over the
2d Mrs. B. K reuder, 3d Mrs. J. M. G regory.
! Comstock.
bridge during th e last w eek-end, as
1 dozen raised doughnuts— 1st Mrs. 1 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
THOUSANDS ADOPT
P ru n e s— 1st Mrs. Geo. Schaeffer, 2d C. J. L undquist.
BRIDE-ELECT HONORED
tem p o rary re p a irs had been m ade, and
NEAR EAST ORPHANS Mrs. Geo. W. L usted, 3d Mrs. C. E. F ried cak es— 1st Mrs. Geo. W’ebster.
BY SURPRISE SHOWER
Fred M arty, who has been w orking it is rep o rted th a t plans of th e fu tu re
! Jasp er.
G inger cookies— 1st Mrs. George
for E dw ard E hrm an as g ard e n er for Include a new bridge over th e river.
W
hite
C
h
erries—
1st
Mrs.
George
Marie
N
adelhoffer,
field
re
p
re
se
n
ta
W
ebster.
A su rp rise m iscellaneous show er
L usted, 2d Mrs. Jo h n E ggim an, 3d
Rocks— 1st Mrs. M. H. W olverton, the last year, w as found dead In his
w as given Miss F lorence Beers on tive of th e N ear E ast Relief, w as a i Mrs. C, J. L undquist.
2d Mrs. C. J. L undquist.
bed on la st T h u rsd ay m orning by PIUNIU PLANNED K ilt
T uesday evening of la st week at the c a lle r at the Outlook office yesterday.
B lack C h erries— 1st Mrs. J. M. Com
!<U^a1r »yOO*t( ^ S»< l8 t. ■',r8 '
A rih u r Moser, the chaffeur. Mr. M artv
FRIENDS DE D. A. (’.
hom e of her sister, Mrs. A. W. Metz She w as in G resham a rra n g in g sched stock. 2d Mrs. E. B artsch , 3d Mrs. H. G ibson, 2d U rs. C. M arston.
left on T uesday, saying th a t he was
George
Lusted
Dresser
Scarf.
ger. in honor offthe approaching m a r
The g re a te st g ath erin g of Oregon
C ollection of 6 ja rs, different—1st
H a rd a n i» r—2d May I. W hitney. going to m ake a ru n to S eattle w here
riag e of Miss B eers to W. K. H am il ules for fall m eetings in th e Interest Mrs. C. J. L undquist, 2d Mrs. J. M.
P o rtlan d .
he had a bro th er. He retu rn ed T h u rs A g ricu ltu ral College ever assem bled
of
th
e
N
ear
E
ast
Relief
w
ork.
She
ton, a form er G reshcm m an, but now
Com stock, 3d Mrs. Geo. Schaeffer.
F rench em broidery— 1st L illian Rob day night about 1 o'clock, put his m a off th e cam pus will be a t the Ruby
of Eugene. Mrs. M arian H oss and gives out th e inform ation th a t th e re
Canned Vegetables.
erts, P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. Rose N ichol
chine in the garag e and w ent to bed, golf course near G resham on W ednes
are
still
35,000
o
rp
h
an
s
under
th
e
age
Miss B ernice B eers w ere the hostesses
Corn, not on cob— 1st Mrs. George son, P o rtlan d .
of 12 w aiting for adoption in Greece, L usted, 2d Mrs. E. B artsch , 3d Mrs.
Roll stitc h — 1st Mrs. L. B. S ilv er w here he ap p a ren tly died w ithout be day afternoon, Septem ber 1. for a re
for th e occasion.
stein. P o rtlan d .
ing able to cover him self. His body union and picnic from 12:30 o’clock to
Syria,
P
ale
stin
e
and
the
R
ussian
Geo.
Schaeffer.
T he room s w ere p re ttily trim m ed
Lazy daisy— 1st A m ita M. Roberts, w as rem oved to P o rtlan d aw aiting m idnight.
S trin g B eans— 1st Mrs. C. J. L und
provinces.
w ith festoons of pink and w hite crepe
q u is t. 2d M is.
E. J a s p e r, 3d Mrs.- P o rtlan d , 2d May Roberts.
E very city In w estern Oregon will
About a y ear ago th e plan w as Jo h n Eggim an.
F ren ch k n o ts—2d A m ita M. R oberts word from his relativ es. It Is u n d e r
p aper cau g h t on chandeliers, also
he represented. C aravans a re to form
stood
th
a
t
he
carried
$300(1
life
In
su
r
Cut
w
o
rk
—1st
Mrs.
Lyle
Fox.
2d
chosen
of
secu
rin
g
financial
aid
for
T
om
atoes—
1st
Mrs.
John
E
ggim
an,
w ith autum n flowers. A num ber of
early W ednesday In cities as far south
Mrs. A. R. Mann, P uyallup, Wash.
ance in favor of relativ es.
b eau tiful gifts W’ere received by the the o rp h an s th ro u g h th e m edium of 2d Mrs. E. B artsch . 3d Mrs. G eorge
A pplique trim —1st Mrs. W. A. W in
ns C ottage Grove, and in co ast cities
Lusted.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Moody
from
eastern
individual
adoption
of
th
e
children.
bride elect. A delicious luncheon was
Baby B eets— 1st Mrs. C. J. L und ters, G resham .
from A storia to Coos Ray.
Fillet trim — 1st Mrs. Dan T. Law, Oregon w ere here in the in te re sts of
served du rin g the evening. T hose T his w orked am azingly well, as a p e r q u ist. 2d P. U. Van Z etten, 3d Mrs.
A lum ni, stu d en ts, form er student»,
the
high
school
last
week.
They
have
2d
Mrs.
L.
B.
Silverstein.
p resen t w ere Mrs. A. W. M etzger. Mrs. sonal co n tact w as estab lish ed th a t G eorge Schaeffer.
prospective
stu d en ts and friends of
F
ancy
stitch
em
broidery—
1st
F
lo
ra
ren ted th e bungalow belonging to
A sp arag u s— 1st Mrs. Geo. L usted.
B elle B eers, Mrs. K. J. H agberg, Mrs. would have been possible in no other
Becker, 2d' Mrs. V. E. Amoth, P o rt F ra n k Bell.
the in stitu tio n a re alike Invited. It
Baby
C
a
rro
ts—
1st
P.
U.
Van
Zetten,
C h ristena
H um ason,
Mrs. M arian way and th e resp o n se w as very g en 2d Mrs. Geo. L usted, 3d Mrs. G eorge land.
Mrs. E lizabeth M organ has retu rn ed will be a g ala occasion, extrem e in
T attin g — 1st Mrs. C harles Sm ith,
Hoss, Miss F lorence B eers, Miss B er eral.
Schaeffer.
from
Idaho w here she spent a sh o rt form ality to m a rk every event.
P
o
rtlan
d
.
P eas— 1st Mrs. C. E. Ja sp e r, 2d Mrs
nice B eers, Miss M artha H agberg,
The cooperation from to u rists in the
P rizes will he given or th e largest
C ross stitc h — 1st A m ita M. R oberts. tim e w ith relatives.
;
J.
M.
Com
stock.
Miss Alice P eterson, Miss L etitia P ul- N ear E ast has also been v ery g ra tify
Not specified— 1st Mrs. F ra n k Peak,
fam ily, th e oldest ca r on th e grounds
Mixed
V egetables— 1st Mrs.
B.
Miss
Anna
H
ansen
is
a
t
home
for
a
fer. Miss H elen Maxwell, Miss L illian ing according to th e Held re p re se n ta K reuder, 2d Mrs. Geo. L usted, 3d Mrs. 2d A delaide B ern ett, P o rtlan d .
, x
, . ,
.
,
V anity set, colored em broidery—1st Khort rest before leaving for Mon- and a ro llin g pin th ro w in g co n test
M arkw art, Miss A rdlth G arner, Miss tive.
L. G. C larke, of W oodard, J. M. Com stock.
will be organized. T he man rep refcn t-
Canned vegetables collection 6 d if Mrs. L. B. S ilv erstein , 2d Mrs. Rose j m outh, w here she w ill study at the
P earl Ruegg and Miss
F lorence C lark & Co., who lately retu rn ed from
ing the oldest football team of O. A. C
Nicholson.
Oregon
N
orm
al
In
p
rep
a
ra
tio
n
for
fe
re
n
t
kinds—
1st
Mrs.
C.
J.
L
undquist.
Schenk.
G reece, w hich included a to u r of th e
Not specified— 1st Mrs. L. R. S ilv e r - J . . .
will be given a prize.
C anned beef—1st Mrs. E. B artsch
country, sta te s th a t a t A thens he saw ! 2d Mrs. B. K reuder.
stein, 2d Mrs. Eva H am ilton.
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.J ,
„
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. „
D ancing all afternoon and evening,
Clifford <J. Schneider Committee
Pillow
slips,
F
rench
em
broidered—
:
Iro
u
td
a
lc
(
lia
p
te
r
O
rder
of
B
aal
900 o rp h an s in a body who had been
C anned p o rk — 1st Mrs. Jo h n E g g i
sev
eral tab les of cards, im prom ptu
i s t Mrs. W. A. W inters, 2d L illian , ern S ta r held Its re g u la r m eeting last
Appointed.
aided th ro u g h co n trib u tio n s from the m an, 2d Mrs. E. B artsch.
S atu rd ay n ig h t w ith a good atten d - baseball gam es, reg u la r golf m atches,
Canned
chicken— 1st Mrs. L ilah R oberts, P o rtlan d .
A com m ittee for the su p p o rt of Clif United S tates. T he sig h t of th is g a th
e m b r o id e r y - ls t Mrs. W. A. anrp Two npw memberB w ere added driving co n tests and p u ttin g contests,
ford G. Schneider for d istric t atto rn ey erin g risin g in a body and singing ' N orthrup, 2d Mrs. C. E. Ja sp e r, 3d W Eyelet
in ters, 2d MrR. Alma Dtmmock, L
Mrs.
B.
L.
W
alrad.
font races of all kinds, and com m uni
has been chosen, w hich w ill m eet a t "A m erica” w as an in sp irin g sig h t not
F ren ch k n o ts— 1st Mrs. L. B. Silver-
^ e c h a p te r by in itiation. A splen-
Canned salm on— 1st Mrs. C. E J a s
stein, 2d Mrs. W. A. W inters.
did banquet w as enjoyed at th e close ty picnic luncheon a t 6 :SO o'clock are
th e city hall in G resham W ednesday soon to be forgotten, acco rd in g to Mr. per.
F ilet crochet trim — 1st E. H. Myers, nf th e m eeting, which w as served by Rome of th e events th a t are expected
evening a t 8 o’clock to plan th e cam Clarke.
A pple jelly — 1st Mrs. E. B a rtsch , 2d
Mrs. C. J. L undquist.
2d Mrs. A. R. Mann.
the b ro th ers, w ith G eorge W ilcox as to pack the day w ith fun.
paign and devise w ays and m eans to
F ancy cro ch et trim — 1st Mrs. A. R.
,
.
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C
u
rra
n
t
jelly
—
1st
Mrs.
C.
J.
L
u
n
d
A rchery to u rn am en ts a re to he o r
1» <t c a rry on th e ooatMt
T hose on,
Mann, 2d Mrs. V. E. Amoth.
ch airm an who. In com pany w ith W. G
Cattle Epidemic Waning.
q u ist, 2d Mrs. G. W. Alder.
ganized, and Doug. McKay will m an
H
airp
in
lace—
1st
Mrs.
L.
B.
Silver-
j
Spence
of
T
ro
u
td
ale
had
sp
ared
no
th e com m ittee a re H. L. St. C lair, A.
Plum jelly— 1st Mrs. G. W. A lder, 2d
It is th o u g h t th a t th e c re st of the
stein.
| pains to m ake it a luncheon to be age a m arble to u rn am en t. Cries of
W. M etzger, L. L. K idder, F ra n k C. epidem ic of hem o rrh ag ic septicem ia, Mrs. C. J. L undquist.
vent dubs" will m ingle w ith “fo re”
G rape jelly — 1st Mrs. Jo sie E asto n ,
/
MrK.
proud of. Each ladv w as presented
Jonqp, Rev. E. G. Judd, D. M. R oberts, w hich has caused the death of more
W inters, 2d Mrs. L. B. S ilverstein.
1 . ,
.
, ,
, ’
"
G
resham
.
and
"th re e h ea rts.”
Bud W illiam s, Mrs. Dan M urphy, K. A. th an 250 head of ca ttle, has now
A pplique trim m ed — 1st Mrs. W. A. wi,h » bunch <’f ‘ elerv - ThP '» '« p ie r
L o ganberry Jelly— 1st Mrs. C. J.
Any
friend of O. A. C. who has a
W
inters.
2d
M
arvel
Hill.
*
j
will
en
te
rta
in
the
m
a
tro
n
s
and
p>
M iller, Rev. S. F. P itts and Mrs. passed, according to Inform ation from L undquist, 2d Mrs. E. B artsch.
Pillow slips, not specified— 1st Mrs. tro n s ,,f P o rtlan d at Its next m eeting. chance to join In thia m idsum m er r e
Minnie Brown.
Collection
fi
g
lasses
jelly,
different
the office of Dr. H. C. Johnson, v eter
kinds— 1st Mrs. C. J. L u n dquist, 2d J. F. Becker, 2d Mrs. F. H ibbert.
A. S tu a rt of L ato u rell F alls, who union Is asked to cotne and bring
in a rian a t G resham . T he lo calities of
G resham .
,.
.
..
. . . . . .
G. W. Alder.
th e ir friends.
An engine th a t im proves w ith use. C orbett, D am ascus, G resham , Bell and Airs.
Pillow
slips,
cu
t
w
ork—1st
E.
H.
S
hns
bp<'n on ,h ‘‘ sl< k " Ht ,o r '*omP
C ollection 6 g lasses jam , different
1924 W illys-K night sedan, only run
Myers.
tim e, is m uch Im proved and has re-
12,000 miles. Best buy of th e season. Boring w ere h ard h it by th e disease k in d s— 1st Mrs. C. J. L undquist, 2d
Living room set, colored einbr—1st sumed his w ork as c a re ta k e r and su- MRS. ANNA MICKELSON
Geo. B randt, G resham .
H arold B arr, salesm an. H essel Im ple and m any valu ab le c a ttle w ere s a c ri Mrs.
CLAIMED BY DEATH
Best well balanced m eal, 6 ja rs — 1st M arie L. W atson, P o rtland.
p erln ten d en t for th e TalbottH at Rlv-
m ent Co.—Adv.
ficed as th e resu lt. T h ere w ere no Mrs. C. J. L u n dquist, 2d Mrs. J. M.
Living room set. cro ch et trim m ed—
1st Mrs. C. L. E ngland, P o rtla n d ; 2d crsjdc Drive.
D eath claim ed a prom inent resid en t
cases in th e im m ediate d istric t of S an Comstock.
Now, Yon Tell Due.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry W alters of of th e Sandy d istric t on Monday
S tra w b erry p reserv es— 1st Mrs. C. Mrs. E v a H am ilton.
dy.
but
som
e
cows
th
e
re
w
ere
vacci
A telegram from G rim sby. E ngland,
H a rd a n g e r— 1st Mrs. C. L. England. Kelso a re visiting at th e home of Mr.
J. L undquist, 2d Mi's. E. B artsch.
m orning, A ugust 23, in th e passing of
reads as follow s: "O vercom e w ith nated as a p reventive m easure. Dr.
T able R unner.
Plum p reserv es—2d Mrs. J. M. Com
and Mrs. J. Deaver.
g rief over the death of his m other-in- Johnson is said to have vaccinated stock.
Mrs. A nna Mickelson, aged 56 years.
H ard an g e r— 1st May Y. W hitney, 2d
A. F loss and two d au g h ters of A r- She is survived by h er w idow er,
law. Jo hn W. P ro c to r collapsed a t her around 1500 head of cattle. T hose in
Wild fru it p reserves— 1st Mrs. C. J. Mrs. David S tab ler, Gresham .
grav e and died.”
Colored em broidery—1st Adelaide denw ald w ere Sunday g u ests a t the F ran k Mickelson, and eight ch ildren,
a u th o rity a re keeping close check on L undquist, 2d Mrs. J. M. Com stock.
B ennett, 2d Mrs. Alm a Dimock.
Benfield bungalow.
C
ollection
6
different
kinds
p
re
Mrs. Je n n ie M arkvardsen, of Minne
th e trouble to prev en t Its spread.
O utlook W ant Ads. get resu lts.
F ilet trim m ed —1 st Mrs.
Je ssie
serv es— 1st Mrs. C. J. L undquist, 2d
Mrs. A. Kincaid of C orbett, who u n sota, who Is now on her w ay to O re
Thom
as,
2d
Roy
Bertha.
Mrs. J. M. Comstock
F ancy stitch cro ch et— 1st Mrs. A. derw ent a serio u s op eratio n fast week gon;
Myron, also of M innesota;
Dill pickles— 1st Mrs. A. O. Stafford,
at Good S am aritan h ospital, is r - F ran cis, F ran k , Mrs. Mary Jacobson,
Sabo, P o rtla n d ; 2d May W hitney.
2d W illiam McConnell.
Cut w ork— 1st Mrs. Lyle Fox.
ported som ew hat im proved.
Sw eet cucum bers— 1st Mrs. F. H.
Miss Meta M ickelson, P ete r and An
Not specified— 1st Mrs. L. B. S ilv er
R ichardson. G resham , 2d Mrs. A. O.
Mr. and Mrs. A rneson of Corbett drew , all residing a t the fam ily home
stein, 2d Mrs. V E. Amoth.
Stafford.
drove to The D alles F riday for a load which Is about a m ile w est of Dodge
Pillows.
G reen tom atoes— 1st Mrs. C. J.
Silk em broidery—1st Mrs. Alma of peaches.
L undquist.
park.
C ollection fi Jars different kinds Dimock. 2d Mrs. Rose Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. L ew is of P o rtlan d
A nna K ussrow w as born in G er
FIRST QUALITY IRON CITY
C ross stitc h — 1st Mrs. O. Thom as, w ere g u ests at Columbia View F arm
p ickles— 1st Mrs. George R randt, 2d
m any and 34 y ears ago w as m arried to
2d Mrs. Geo. W. Lusted,
Mrs. C. J. Lundquist.
F ilet cro c h et— 1st Mrs. B. L. W al on Sunday.
F ran k Mickelson. T he fu n eral will be
S au er k ra u t—1st W illiam McCon
rad,
2d Mrs. C. M a t.to n , G resham
nell.
held a t the chapel of th e G resham
Receivership
Nalt
Filed.
Not specified— 1st Mr». M ary Dailey.
C ollection 6 p in ts different kinds
R eceivership for th e affairs of Blue fu n eral p arlo rs W ednesday afternoon
relish es— 1st Mrs. J. M. Com stock, 2d 2d Mrs. G ran t Thom as.
Lake
am u sem en t p ark w as asked in a Ht 2 o'clock and In term en t will he
C o n tis tied on page i
Mrs. A nnie H evel.
m ade in Sandy cem etery.
in th e follow ing item s
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I f-0111!’1' *
' 1,1 ( i 'u it < c u rt y e s te r
day by Iran K notts, who also naked
Free Wefhcdl.U Services.
th e co u rt to dissolve his p artn e rsh ip
T he local society will have a busy
ag reem en t w ith F. O M uckridge In the ’
4- qt. S au ce P an s
week th is com ing week. T he W om en's
operation of th e place. T he plaintiff
M issionary society and the young
6-qt. S w ed ish M ixin g B o w ls
alleges th a t he en tered into a p a rtn e r- I
people's society will re-organlze for
ship w ith M uckridge In 1925 for o p er
Style,
d
istin
c
L
arge
a
n
d
5- qt. P reserv e K e ttle s
the conference year on W ednesday at
ation of Blue Lake and received 49-100 !
th e parsonage, the women to m eet In
tion. dash and
sm all
shapes
of th e sh a re s of stock, b ut th a t Muck- j
6- at. D airy P ans
ridge refused to p erm it him to have 1 the aftern o o n at 2:30 and th e young
i of rich chiffon
a touch of un-
people In the evening at 7:30.
10-qt. D ish P an s
any active p art In th e affairs of the
velvets a n d
rep resse d
The mid-week p ray e r m eeting w ill
place. The value of th e asse ts of Blue 1
3-qt. P u d d in g P an s
he held T h u rsd ay evening a t 8 o’clock.
lu stro u s silks
youth com bine
Lake, Inc,, is $20,0*0, according to I
T he S unday school w o rk e rs’ co n fe r
K notts.
to m ake th ese
In w arm , lux-
ence will m eet T uesday evening in th e
T he O utlook publishes th e only
com plete list of aw a rd s of the Multno-
■ tnah county fair. On account of lack
i of space it has been n ecessary to con
tin u e Uie list from issue to issue.
A w ards in dom estic science and rab-
i bits are published today. H o rticu l
tu re , floral and chickens will ap p ear
if possible n tx t Friday.
Bread.
Breads, w hite— 1st Mrs. Ida K re u
der. P o rtla n d ; 2d Mrs. L. Lamb. P o rt
land
W hole w h eat— 1st Mrs. C. J. Lund- J
q uist, 2d Mrs. Ida K reuder.
G rah am — 1st Mrs. C. J. L undquist, j
Steam ed brow n— 1st Mrs. C. J.
I L undquist.
Nut— 1st Mrs C. J. L undquist, 2d
Mrs. W. Thom . G resham .
B aking Pow der b iscu it— 1st Mrs. Ida
K reuder, 2d Mrs. Nellie Cox, G resh- i
am.
Best collection 3 kinds b read—1st I
Mrs C. J. L undquist.
I
Very Special!
ENAMEL WARE
NEW FALL HATS
models
EACH
Direct Factory Rtiyintr enables ■*» to offer you theae
wonderful values
eqaul-
u rous c o l o r
ly becom ing to
ings.
Miss or
M at
trim m ed
w ith
T he p r i
flowers,
rib
ron.
bon,
ces a re w ithin
On Display in our Window’
reach
of
any
7
Phone 1236
Gresham
1
and
buckles
gay
em
broideries.
purse.
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
Cleverly
MISS HALSEY
First Street opp. Telephone Office
GRESHAM
1924 O verland coupe. Looks fine, parsonagp.
T he first d istric t m eeting for the
ru n s good and has lo ts of ex tras.
J Ju st th e ca r for w inter w eather. H ar- c o n fe re n c e ’year will be held a t P o rt
I old B arr, salesm an. H essel Im plem ent land F irst ch u rch A ugust 2fi to 29.
! Co.—Adv.
with th e Rev. W. N. Coffee, th e new
For low est ra te s on autom obile, d istric t eld er in charge.
tru ck and g en eral In su ran ce see B. W.
Sunday services at th e local ch u rch
T horne.—Adv.
will be in th e usual o rd er. T he p a s
Why n o t buy lum ber direct from the to r's su b ject on Sunday m orning w ill
m ill? Sandy L um ber Co., phone S an be, "C onvictions." T he Rev, L. A.
dy 223—Adv.
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Skuzle Is the new ly-appointed p asto r
to th e G resham circu it.
Window ('leaning.
F or ex p e rt window cleaning see 8.
If you w ant lum ber w rite Sandy
TaJIma. or leave ordere w ith J. Rose L um ber Co., C herryville, o r phone
Brow n, G resham , phone 2501.Adv.
Sandy 223.—Adv.
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