Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 17, 1926, Image 1

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    TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
VOL. 1«. NO. 58
G resham O utlook
RACE
GAINS MOMENTUM
G It ESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OKKOON, FRIDAY, S F 1»T F M B E K 17.
< Hl'KCII ANNOUNCES
MISSION FESTIVAL
Ä
T
WHO WILL IT BE?
OUTLOOK MEMBERS ARE
PLEASED WITH OAKS
T W IC E
A
W EEK
$1.50 Per Year
LODGES CELEBRATE
75TH ANNIVERSARY
X
T
™
* 7 . ? ,n e ° f
m08t imPOrta* f
10
e«or«8 to prpsecute the
church on R oberts ave- thp
™
' DO" ’ *° pro8ecute ,n e I T he m em bers of th e Outlook force |
nue will be held Sunday, w ith ser-
lo u n ,y ,o
« 'led at the com ing sta te s1 crim in al cases com ing before | and friends
w ere co urteously invited
The second local S chneider for dis­ vices in the m orning and’ the after-1 elec,ion on November 2 is th at of dis- the c o u r t, of th is county.
I by th e Oaks m anagem ent to become
trict atto rn ey ra lly on W ednesday eve-j noon. Sunday school w ill m eet a t the trlc t a ,to rn ey. The present incum bent
About 80 w ere p resen t T h u rsday
niug u n fo rtu n ately cam e on th e night I usual hou r- 10 a. m. The Rev. F. h " is S tanley Myers and he is the reg u lar of a m an H v is 'a n 'a s n "t
' i"
RUe8,S <“ ly evenlnK ,h ey raight
evening
at th e Odd Fellow hall when
F. erly
H. ' republican
18 S tanley Myers
and he
of the flood and kept about one hun-1 P reund of P o rtland. Oregon form
nom inee
for is
.........7?,
e .° ,,rn ‘‘y' | * hl>of,e- A ccordingly an evening la st | th
e Rebekah
I
— -----.th e R ebekah lodge en tertain ed th e
rm erly rep ublican nom inee for
president of the d istric t conference'. | A ttorney C i l r t n r / n 7 7
,
V,ri‘e' re80urceful and fearless. He week was selected as th e tim e to O d d Fellow s on th e occasion of the
dred and seventy-five of th e num ber
, » should h , » ho
| W,U dellver ‘he E nglish serm on Sun- *
, *
' hneider *8 lh *' stan d s for law enforcem ent. He is visit th e p opular reso rt on th e W il- 75th an n iv ersary of th e founding of
een here at home day m orning w hile the Rev. E. H orst- reg u la r deraocratic nom inee for the not in league w ith th e crim inal ele- lam ette
and ^ c g e t th e ca res of life the order. A program w as rendered,
where it w as w arm and dry.
inann. pastor ¿>f th e congregation, w ill offlce- 11 f8 between these tw o who m ent. He will do his duty conscien- w i,h * K ttle p leasan try . T hose who followed by refresh m en ts. The hall
However, th e re w as an enthusiastic
speak ln the G erm an. Services will «hall be the next d istric t atto rn ey and ciously. He will honor th e office ai 1
f° *° Were E d l,o r and MrSl
P rettily decorated in asters and
bunch1' of S c h n e id e rs friends and begin at 11 o’clock. At the afternoon public
prosecutor
of
M ultnom ah lift it
' 1 ' H. L. S t.C la ir, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie dahlias. A fter th e conclusion of the
“ a | services, which w ill begin at 2:45, the I countv
Multnomah lift It above reproach.
S t.C la ir and son. Ju n io r. Mrs. Mary reg u la r session of the Odd Fellows, a
boosters
p rese n t and th e m eeting 8 was Rey-
D
7 Hoffman of P ortland
g n at w ill de­
. A
C.
He should appeal to and have th e | W elch. Miss Emma B. Johnson, and | solo was given by Mrs. B. A. Miller
rated w orth w hile.
I livpr
. . _
,
*
Mr. Myers has some advantages in hearty su p p o rt of all who believe in a Mra Mlna McKinney.
They w ere “H er which th e p resen tatio n of a 25-
m e r the E nglish serm on and Rev. F,
The G resham band, unable to give S chaer of Milwaukie, Oregon, will th e cam paign. He is In the office and good, clean, thorough ad m in istratio n P ° lned at th e Oaks by Miss G race y ear Jewel w as m ade to Mr. Mills, a
their usual open a ir concert, played speak ln the G erm an language. Of- m any who are not Informed or a re in- of law enforcem ent. W hether the dis- " X ' h ” “ 7 , M‘88 7 ° ' “ FaH
P o rtlan d m an, by A rth u r K. Mickey,
several pieces on th e sidew alk and b r in g s for m issions will be received different as to his adm inistration will
The se ttin g of th e O aks is beautiful also of P o rtlan d . A w h istlin g selec-
ir u t atto rn ey belongs to thl» political | w ith th e silvery riv er In th e back Kon w as rendered by Miss A ugusta
several u p sta irs in M etzger’s hall. at both services
Miss A ugusta H ahn favored th e audi-1 The Ju n io r League will m eet at 1:45 n atu rally vote for him. Many will p arty o r th a t is not of m aterial con- ground and th e n atu ra l heauty of the Hahn, and a violin solo, by W ayne
ence w ith tw o w histling solos and II’- “ >■ for the reg u la r m onthly m eet sacrifice a higher m oral principle by sequence. The law is th e law—for all, P,a c e enhanced by num erous flower L undquist, accom panied a t th e piano
Miss M artha H agberg gave a fine vo- in8
All m em bers and friends are adherance to a policy of voting the and th is is one office in w hich p arty g ardens and sta le ly oaks, from w hich by his b ro th er, Irvin.
cal solo, accom panied on the piano by urged to attend.
7 7 " ' ,8
7 7 * i “"1
fra,ern aU s,n was
tick et straig h t. Many will say he is politics should play little or no p art. “ "i
her sister, Mrs. .F red Hoss.
A pot luck luncheon will be served
1
As
th
e
Oaks
w
as
n
ea
r
th
e
close
of
m
ade
by
Mr.
Mickey,
stre ssin g the
an older law yer and m ore experi­
G resham is for S chneider alm ost to Its very successful season u n d er th e 75th b irthday celebration of the Re-
The p rincipal speaker, F. E. Coul- at noon in th e Sunday school rooms,
Influential men and
m anagem ent of Mr. J. F. C ordray th e bekah lodge. The dining room was
ter of P o rtlan d w as Introduced by the All the fam ilies attending services are enced, why experim ent with a new a m an. Many
women of P o rtlan d a re su p p o rtin g | atten d an ce on the night of th e Out-1 decorated in pink and green. Mr.
chairm an, M artin R oberts, and gave asked to bring th e ir baskets loaded m an?
cogent reasons fo r th e election of with good things to eat and stay for
The g reat m ajority, probably, of him. ' He ap p eals to th e b etter elq- look's visit was sm all, b ut every | Mickey had th e honor of cu ttin g the
Clifford G. S chneider on November 2. | luncheon and the afternoon services.
those who support Myers will do so ment. He should be elected. But to In- |am u sem en t featu re w as open and b irthday cake w hich was ornam ented
He covered a lot of ground and
because they w ant a continuance of ; su re his election those who intend to w aiting for patro n ag e w h eth er few or w ith 75 candles. T oasts from prom l-
many. T he attitu d e of those In ch arg e n en t Odd Fellow s and Rebekahs, many
touched on som e o th e r political issues I RESIDENTS C’OMPI AIN
of whom w ere 25-year m em bers, w ere
and candidates b u t w hat in te re ste d !
OF CARELESS HABIT the notorious laxity of law enforce- , vote for him should give him th e ir was m ost courteous.
ment. especially of the gam bling and active su p p o rt, not Just a tacit sup-
those p rese n t m ost w as his endorse-1
It would be difficult to nam e all the received and responded to and the
th rills and a ttractio n s w ith w hich th e | evening w as a m ost enjoyable one.
It is said th a t a word to th e w ise is prohibition laws, and a continuance I port.
ment of G resham 's favorite son.
Mr. S chneider w as called on to I sufficient. Upon th e opening of high
beautiful p ark Is e r o d e d . T he Out-
speak and said a lot in a few w ords_I 8Chool the old com plaint begins to be PASTOR ANNOUNCES
SUDDEN DEATH COMES
| look Pa r ‘y. Including th e sedate re W. K. HAMILTON WEDS
MISS FLOKENCE BEEKS
as a d istric t a tto rn e y should.
m ade by resid en ts living on the east
TO PHILIPP BKATZEL p o rter who ra re ly visits such places,
FAREWELL SERVICES
Mrs. B razeau, cam paign organizer, 8ide of Main stre e t th a t th e ir front
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was out, o r in, for a good tim e and a
The
w edding of Miss Florence
D eath cam e to the relief of the suf- | good , lm„ „ WBB. Thp oldpgt nlpmbpr
told of th e plans of the cam paign Iawn som ew hat resem bles the rem ains
The E te rn a l P ro m ises” is the sub
Beers, d au g h ter of Mrs. Bell Beers, to
ferings
of
an
aged
and
highly
respect
now w ell u nder w ay and urged th e of a F o u r‘h of Ju ly picnic. Sand- ject chosen by Dr. Chas. W. H uett for
was near sixty and the youngest was
W illiam K. H am ilton, of Eugene, w as
need of financial as w ell as m oral sup- wicheSi fru it, gum w rap p ers, tin foil, discussion at the m orning service ed G resham citizen yesterday m o rn ­ n ear seven, but the enjoym ent w asn ’t
, .
, a q u iet event of Monday evening In
ing,
S
eptem
ber
16,
w
hen
Philipp
B
rat-
port if “Cliff” w as to w in the election. Pa Pers of a |l description, in fac t a next Sunday at 11 o’clock at the Meth
rated according to years, up or down. P o rtlan d . Th(, c<)Upl„ w„ a t,„ Ildpd
-
according to capacity and each | by W altpr Zplur..,.
M(gg
She em phasized th is w as to be a “pop- Rttle of everything th a t goes to m ake odist Episcopal church. In the eve zel passed aw ay a t th e fam ily re si­ hut
Ardith
ular” cam paign and th a t m eant some- up the average stu d e n t’s hand lug- ning at 7:30 the pastor will speak on dence n e a r L aw rence avenue at the seemed to have a larg e capacity for
G
arner.
A
fter
a
ten-day
trip
to
V an­
age
of
79
years,
3
m
onths
and
15
fhing from everyone.
16aKe> Is scattered freely on to the "T he Inside of Ja p an ,” Illu stra tin g his
th e wholesom e fun available
couver, B. C., Mr. and Mrs. H uniiltou
days.
Mr.
B
ratzel
had
been
ailing
for
To m ake it easy for th e m any to well-kept law ns of the residents,
The m onkeys (n atu rally ) cau g h t w ill re tu rn to Eugene to reside, w here
address w ith stereopticon slides. A
help financially su bscription cards
A good way to foster civic pride is q u a rte t composed of Miss G ertrude th e p ast y ear and a h alf w ith a first atten tio n and Lucy and h er babv I ...
.. , .
~
th e groom is in the building and con-
have been left w ith M artin R oberts a t to begin with th e home, th en la ter ex- A lexander, Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth, C chronic com plaint, yet his death was Rex, held th e in te rest so long some of
trac tin g business. He w as form erly a
to
a
g
re
a
t
ex
ten
t
an
unexpected
blow
thp
o
th
er
featureg
bad
t0
be
gllghted.
the pool hall, w ith Ross Brow n a t his tend ‘be courtesy into th e school life, E. R usher and Leslie W alrad will sing
resid en t of G resham , em ployed here as
to
h
i.
fam
ily.
He
was
born
in
Ooch-
She
nurgpd
hpr
baby
ppttpd
„
tQ
office and a t th e O utlook office. Ross •'"° boy or girl would for a m om ent the anthem . “Bow Down Thine E ar, O
^ e7 n a 7 ' anrt Came tO th e 8leeP- 8ear('I’ed It for fleas and then a co n tra cto r and builder.
Brown is tre a su re r. So frien d s a re ‘hink of litterin g up th e ir m o th er's L ord,” by B arrett, at the m orning se r­ r
F or the p ast th ree y ears th e bride
Lnl
ed
S tate s 40 y ears ago, settlin g In gpanked lt in qnltp bum an faghlon
asked to help provide the cam paign iro n ‘ yard the w ay they do th e yard vice. Mrs. Jas. S terlin g will be the
has been th e efficient bookkeeper at
North
D
akota.
For
«he
p
ast
16
y
ears
T
he
trlp
(in
thp
o]d
race
WM
fund by any am ount la rg e or sm all.
°f someone w ith whom they are un- pianist.
th e fam ily has resided in th is vicinity. w plrd, bew ilderin « and rom antic. tlie m ercan tile estab lish m en t of h er
A ttractive w indshield stick e rs m ay acquainted. I t is sim ply a m a tte r of
Bible school will m eet at 10 o’clock
b ro th er-in -law , A. W. Metzger. She
I he deceased is survived by his though brief
also be had and w ill help if used.
| llof thinking. T he b etter plan is to as usual. V acationists are retu rn in g
cam e h ere from In d ian a and was a
i
'
n
i
Mr8D^
o
th
a
rl«
a
BratZe'
and
8iX
T
he
"’'"
'»
tu
r
e
railw
ay
could
well
save th e candy bar w rap p er and oth er and th e atten d an ce is coming back
g rad u a te of T ri S tate college at An­
M arceller Moves Shop.
I rubbish until th e schoolhouse is tow ard norm al. The school is p re ­ v " ^ " ' 7 7 P Hn< A n n a’ of H eb ro n - rep rese n t a trip th ro u g h a portion of
gola, in th a t state. She ta u g h t school
North
D
akota;
E
rn
st,
of
H
avana,
Mrs. P aul V edder has arran g e d to reached w here th e re a re proper r e ­ p aring for prom otions on Septem ber
O regon’s scenic w onderland.
for several y ears and h as also been
< u b a : F red, of Salem , and K ath erin e
meet her m arcellin g p atro n s a t t h e , ceptacles provided for w aste p aper
The scenic rid e rem inded one of the
26 and R ally Day on October 3.
employed In th e governm ent service at
Gresham B eauty Shoppe, beginning
and
F
ried
a,
of
G
resham
.
A
b
r
o
th
e
r
,,
llpg
and
downig
of
p
rp
t,
y
f„
Ht
The E pw orth League will m eet for
Monday, S eptem ber 20. Over F irs t and o th e r like m aterial.
v "7 i
ratze11’ al8° *8 living In down, slow going up and th e stom achs W ashington, D. C.
State Bank. Phone 1841.—Adv.
Its reg u la r devotional service in the
or i a ota.
I of some cam e n ear "stay in g up,
evening a t 6:30.
WOODMEN STABT THEIR
F u n eral services w ill be held on
Thp ..dodgem .. r)dp offpred morp
If you w ant lum ber w rite Sandy
GREAT FALL CAMPAIGN This will be Dr. H u ett’s la st Sunday S atu rd ay aftern o o n at 2 o'clock a t th e t h r i„ s and h air breadth escapes th an
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. M cK instry a r ­
Lumber Co., C herryville, or phone
as p asto r of the church before leaving
Sandy 223.—Adv.
tf
rived last .Saturday by au to from De­
Zion
E
vangelical
ch
u
rch
u
nder
direc-
a
RaMer>,
bucking
Ford.
But
it
was
The fall logging season for M ultno­ for his new charge in Colorado. He
lmaKlpp tro it, Michigan, and are at th e home
m ah Camp No. 77, Woodmen of the and Mrs. H u ett expect to go by au to ­ Ion of th e G resham F u n eral p arlo rs. w orth gotnpthlng for OIlcp
followed by Interm ent in Rose City | you wprp „ drunkpn d r|v p r
,( of th e fo rm er’s b ro th er-in -law and s is­
W orld, opens th is evening w ith the mobile and w ill leave Monday m o rn ­
cem etery.
te r, Mr. ami Mrs. J. V. Cogswell. They
d id n 't m a tte r whom you hit.
g rea test rally th is la rg e st subordinate ing. A farew ell reception ln honor of
a re m aking a to u r of the co ast and
T he m erry-go-round m ade the o ld­
cam p in th e w orld has ever held at Dr. and Mrs. H u ett w ill be given at
Haley Baptist Clinrrh Services.
have trav eled 3022 m iles in m aking
th eir hall on the east side.
the ch u rch th is evening, to which the
Sunday school w ill begin a t 10 est feel young again and th e youngest th e trip from D etroit to G resham .
feel
like
a
big
m
an
riding
an
elephant
Follow ing th e trad itio n s of the public is invited.
o’clock at th e H aley B aptist ch u rch ,
They cam e over th e old Oregon trail
or a giraffe.
Woodmen and th e custom of th is g reat
followed by p reach in g a t 11 in the
via Salt L ake City.
T he m e rry m ix-up w as enjoyed by
lodge, the m em bership of nearly 7000 MISS FLORENCE KOSEN
Swedish language by th e pasto r, th e
Roy B urton and C h arles D anielson
some of th e m ore ven tu reso n e w hile
has been divided into tw o equal
HONORED BY SHOWED Rev. J. S. N ordell. T he afternoon th
left T uesday for Pendleton to tak e in
e tim id re p o rte r and o th e rs looked
bodies, one know n as Limb T rim m ers,
m eeting w ill begin a t 2:30 w ith
th e Round-up.
the o th e r as B ark P eelers, u nder the
Miss F lo ren ce Rosen, a bride elect p reaching by th e Rev. W illiam F air- on. T he shviot-ihe chutes w as ano th er
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. F ow ler and ch il­
leadership of Tommy Ryan and Joe of th e season, w as honored on W ed­ w eather, p asto r of the P lea san t Home attra c tio n w hich was enjoyed.
dren, of Roseburg, are a t the home of
T
he
m
ost
sta
rtlin
g
,
fun-provoking,
Dunne, respectively. T his m eans a nesday evening at the b eautifully-ap­ B aptist ch u rch .
Mrs. F o w ler’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
contest of brain s, enthusiasm and ef­ pointed hom e of Mrs. H. H. Ott by
The Rev. J. A lfred E rick so n , p asto r sid e-sp littin g diversion of th e evening W. C. Burch. They cam e T uesday for •
w
as
th
e
p
ictu
re
gallery,
or
laugh
fac­
fort to clea r up th e fo rest of available su rp rise show er w hich was given her of th e Sw edish B ap tist ch u rch of
th e purpose of obtaining m edical aid
tim ber and roll in th e logs to increase by her sister, Mrs. E sth er Ryan, and P o rtlan d , w ill speak at 8 in th e eve­ tory or city of m irro rs. It should have
for th e ir sm all d au g h ter who broke
been
designated
th
e
g
allery
of
m
ir­
the m em bership.
Mrs. Ott. The m a rriag e of Miss Rosen ning. 4"here will be special m usic and
h er arm about a week ago. T he bone
The snap of a sw itch and the c u r ­
The Woodmen of th e W orld is a fra ­ to M aurice Botkin is to be an event singing a t th e services. All are c o r - . rored
. h o rro rs. One can n o t soon for- . w as fra ctu red above the elbow and
re n t is on. No fire to lay, no wood,
° ne m,.Kh.t !se
te rn a l benefit society, offering life in ­ of th e early p a rt of October. Th dially invited. D inner will be served 1 7 ' . h
ven X -ray p ictu res had been taken,
no coal, no ash es— not even a
su ran ce at cost and m any w orthw hile house w as decorated in autum n flow in th e ch n rc h sh o rtly a fte r 12 o'clock. have been if n a tu re had been unkind.
w
hich
showed th a t th e bone had not
m atch! H eat can be regulated—
benefits besides.
ers and afte r an evening sp en t social
E le ctric lights have now been In­ When the ordeal of fun w as over each yet set. She has been tak en to a bone
full, m edium , low—by sim ply tu r n ­
T he new hall of th e cam p is one of ly, refre sh m e n ts w ere served. Miss stalled In th e church and th e offerings gasped In relief as If w aking from a
sp ecialist In P o rtlan d for trea tm e n t.
ing th e sw itch. And th e best of it
the show7 places of th e ea st side and M artha H agberg and Mrs. B. A. Miller received S unday will apply on the ex ­ h o rrid dream .
A fine 9% -pourid d au g h ter w as born
is, you can le arn to cook and bake
It
w
as
wholesom
e
fun
and
th
e
aches
has m any fine club featu res. J. O. each rendered a solo. Many lovely pense« fo r th e same.
to
Mr. and Mrs. Jo e C alkins on Tues
with an electric ran g e in one day—
and lam eness felt th e follow ing day
W ilson is clerk. He is also an active gifts w ere received by Miss Rosen.
day, Septem ber 14. She has been
it is so sim ple and easy.
showed
th
e
need
of
m
ore
of
th
a
t
sort
m em ber of the county fair hoard.
T hose p rese n t w ere Mrs. H. H. Ott, Baptist Church Announcements Unde.
nam ed P atric ia Ruth. Mr. C alkins Is a
Many residents of G resham and Mrs. E sth e r Ryan, Mrs. M arian Hoss,
T he Bible school of th e B aptist of h ealthful exercise.
nephew of C. H. Calkins.
The
Oaks
rin
k
will
be
open
ns
usual
vicinity are m em bers and some a re Mrs. H arold Buzick. Mrs. B. A. Miller church w ill begin a t 9:45 a. m. on next
planning to attend th e g rea t opening Mrs. Helen Camp. Mrs. Tom Cooper Sunday an d will be followed by though M anager Bestone expects to w inter season. Many young people of
m eeting of th e fall m em bership cam ­ and th e Misses F lorence Rosen, Vir preach in g service a t 11 o'clock. In close for a week or tw o to resnnd the G resham are q u ite reg u la r p atro n s of
Phone I’Jtt.'t
G resham
paign tonight.
ginia C urrin. M artha H agberg, Wil th e even in g th e B. Y. P. U. w ill m eet floor and red eco rate the rin k for the th e ro lle r rink.
lene Botkin, E sth er P eterson, and Lil at 6:30. T h ere will be special m usic
llan Malloy, of P o rtland, and little and a h e a rty welcome for ail. E ve­
ning service begins a t 7:30. The m id­
P atty Ryan.
week p ra y e r service will be held W ed­
Seasonal Note» and Siiinfi-Mlnns from Hie Cannery Management
nesday evening a t 7:30.
7
T he L adies Guild and M issionary
We expect to sta rt g rinding sheep I poses is very cheap and you m ay h ire
society w ill m eet w ith Mrs. R. Beadle
guano on th e 20th Inst., so we m ust I the d rill a t a l.iw ra te to sow It.
T uesday aftern o o n at 2 o'clock.
rem ind you again to tu rn In your or-
F o r your w in te r's fuel we have a
ders and ta k e delivery prom ptly to
Free Methodist Sen 1res.
lim ited supply of large, lum p, Su­
Next in th e series of serm ons on th e I <>nab' e ns
handle th e tw o c a rs per
Effective September 18
perio r coal, also Gasco b riq u ets at
fu n d am en tals rtf the Bible, the pastor J w*', k a,,d
f,’e product to you In a
sum
m er prices. T hese prices will ad ­
of th e F ree M ethodist church, th e Rev. I hone dry condition, which Is th e best
vance October 1 from |1 to »1.50 per
L. A. Skuzie, w ill preach Sunday condition to in su re you the best value,
ton, so you should o rd er now and tak e
In keeping with the policy of the Ford Motor
Be
in
style.
Keep
m
orning on "T he A tonem ent.” T he
If you have an y em pty sacks, bring delivery d irect from th e t a r In o rd er
Co. for better service our business hours, begin­
Sunday school» hour is a t 10 o'clock. I them in for cred it and pass th e word
y o u r hair well-
to secu re eith er of th ese good fuels for
ning September 18, will be
dressed and mo­
Young people's m eeting will convene along to your neighbors th a t we are w inter at the low est price. We also
dish. Le us bob
at 7 In the evening, th e evangelistic paying cash for sacks at the highest have a lim ited supply of old grow th
service to follow at 8. T he mid-week I m arket price
Please keep in mind
your hair in the
red fir and m aple wood of first-class
7 a. m, to 6 p. m. week day*.
newest and most
p ray er service w ill be on T hursday th e fact th a t w e m ust fertilize th e b e r­ q u ality and dry th a t we can supply
M turduy« 7 iu m. to H p. ni.
becoming s t y l e .
evening at 7:30.
ries to get best resu lts and th a t the w hile It lasts.
Non liny** and Holidays s a. ni. to 12 noon.
Calk 1841.
S everal of th e local people will a t ­ sh e e p guano w e have bought Is of the
W riting th is fuel dope raise s the
tend th e q u a rte rly m eeting to be held b est q u ality and th a t the an aly sis we question of how to provide fuel only
the D am ascus F ree
Methodist have show s a p la n t food value of one ten y ea rs hence when the local tim ­
We feel th a t we can give better service by
hurch th is week by th e Rev. W. N to nine com pared w ith a United HTates ber will all be gone. If the oil supply
giving our employes regular business hours.
offee, d istric t elder of th e P ortland | a g ric u ltu ra l d ep artm en t an a ly sis of
should fall, we would have no gas or
d istrict.
, fresh cow m anure, so It is really a b riq u ets and coal and electricity
| very cheap and profitable fertilize r to would be o u r only dependence. Coal
To My Patrons.
1 use and you will m ake no m istake In Is O. K for w in ter, but electricity Is
Yours for Better Sendee,
Beginning Monday, S eptem ber 20.
I will m eet my p atro n s a t the G resh ­ ! the liberal use of It, so o rd er now and adapted to m any uses including fuel
am Beauty Shoppe, over F irs t S tate j oblige.
all th e year round and th e pow er to
Bank. For m arcelling appointm ents
Have you sowed the vetch cover g en e rate It Is p erp etu al, as th e w ater
phone 1841.— Adv.
i cro p ? If not, you should do so a t will alw ays ru n down th e hills. Why
MRS PAUI j VEDDER.
once, as one day's grow th now la not h arn ess it collectively for the
OVER FIRST
Why not buy lum ber d irect from the equal to th ree days In December. We com mon good? You will be privileged
¡STATE BANK» m ill?
Sandy Lum ber Co., phone S an ­ have a supply of mixed hairy and to vote on thia In November. How
dy 223.—Adv.
tf
H u n g arian th a t for cover crop pur-1 will you vote, yea or no?
, K 7,77 ' .....~
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