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TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G reshám O utlook VOL. IB, NO. 64 HORSES PERISH IN BARN FIRE GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, I »26 OUTLOOK ST E PS U P A NOTCH T W IC E A W EEK 91.40 Per Year Stockholders Elect County Fair Board ; CITY WILL VOTE Financial Report Shows Good Increase ON TAX MEASURE T his afternoo n th e Union High T he G resham Outlook w as sta rted th e first of March, 1911. fifteen 1 T hree horses w ere burned to girdiron w arrio rs w ill clash with and a half y ea rs ago. D uring th at period it has been a tw ice-a-w eek ' no effort to shift the burden and A resolution was passed by th e death and a fourth nearly perished the B eaverton high eleven at 3 new spaper, six colum ns to a page and usually four pages each issue. F alr Hoard Member» Fleeted. th e officers accepted th eir resp o n city council at its reg u lar m eeting in a Are w hieh Monday m orning o'clock on S tapleton held. The On special occasions it has been six or eight pages and on holiday o c sibilities for an o th er term . i on W ednesday evening to place on destroyed a large barn on th e farm G resham team show s good pros- casions has had as m any as 24 pages. T he su b scrip tio n price has (»(Beers. Mrs. Mabel Kosted, 990 Belmont the ballot at the coming election belonging to Mrs. M. J. A llshouse pects th is year w ith a team com alw ays been $1.50 a year. T. J. K re u d e r............... P resident ' street, P ortland, was th e only lady th e question increasing the gen on th e Section L ine road th ree H. A. L ew is..............V .-President posed of nearly all v eterap s and W ith th is issue the size of the pap er is en larg ed by th e addition of I m iles w est of G resham . T he o ri A. W. M etzg er............... S ecretary 1 stockholder present and was elect eral tax levy by a fixed am ount of second strin g men who have had a c o lu m n 'to each page, m aking it a seven-colum u paper. ed a member of th e new board. She $2500 a year added to the basic gin of th e fire rem ains a m ystery, Theo. B r u g g e r ............. T re asu re r football experience in other T his change gives th e Outlook considerably m ore space for ads | rep resen ts the W. C. T.U. as su p e r levy, covering a period of te n although it is thought th a t it s ta r t O ther Member». schools. and reading m a tte r and m akes possible a m uch b etter arran g em en t, intendent of fairs and exhibits and years. This is, in effect, the sam e ed from cig arette stu b s throw n J. O. W ilson a to id in g th e over-crow ded ap p earan ce of th e page w hen advertising is ca rele ssly about. The place is va holds this office in her o rg an iza provision which w as voted th ree T. R. How ltt T onight boxing and w restling C. 1. R aker cant. but a Belgian ren tin g a n e a r fans will be trea ted to a "h u m plentiful. tion for th is county and for the years ago, by w hich the city has S. B. H all W hile th e change has involved co n sid erab le w ork a carefu l in by farm had been keeping his dinger” of a card, u n d er auspices state. She spoke of the in te re st of been able to ap p ro p riate for its W. H Mitchell spection of the pages of th is issue w ill convince anyone th a t the paper h o rses in th e barn w hile doing of the L etterm en ’s club, a t th e high th e W. C. T. U. in the county fair needs, with the consent of th e ta x M. M. Squire some plow ing in the vicinity, and school gym. The prelim s ta rts at is m ore readable, the ads look n ea te r an d the g en eral ap p earan ce is and expressed th e desire and hope supervising com m ission, m ore th an J. V. Cogswell R ichard Deich it w as th ese horses w hich m et 8. T he m it to ssers a re : W irth vs. noticeably improved. of the women th a t they m ight soon six per cent over th e budget of th e C. G. S chneider T his change puts th e Outlook in a h ig h er class and m akes it m ore This provision death in th e flames. The fourth P u llen : D uncan vs. McCann; W ih- have a suitable building for th eir proceeding year. F. O lbrich m odern in app earan ce, besides increasin g th e space available for ad was for a period o f th ree y ears and exhibit. an im al w hich w as badly burned lon vs. C halker and Mink vs. Geo. W eatherly v ertisin g and read in g m a tte r. w ill probably have to be shot. Among the oth er new nam es on will soon be up. H. W. Melius Sm ith. T he bone c ru sh e rs a re : O. A. E astm an T he b arn w as a large fram e Okuda vs. R usher, Flem ing vs. th e board are, F ronc O lbrich, of I t is explained by the city of H L. S t.C la ir s tru c tu re and in good condition. T alm an, Brown vs. B rink and G resham , m anager of th e Columbia ficers th a t if such a m easure is not A. F. H am m ar Brick W orks, Ju liu s Meier and carried , funds will not be availab le T h ere w as $180« in su ran ce on the S quire vs. W hetzel. Ladies and B. L. W alrad building, carried w ith th e F arm ers gentem en a re invited and a sm all George W eatherly, of P ortland. Mrs. Mabel Kosted to cover the norm al increase of ex Ju liu s Meier M utual F ire Relief, w hich is re p adm ission will be charged. This Among the stockholders present pense which arises from the e x p a n Chas. Cleveland resen ted by H. W. S nashall. T his Sm okeless S m oker” is a stric tly w as A. J. K rueger, a prom inent sion of the stree t lighting, g en e ral W. D. K inder. M ultnom ah county club agent, says th at the boys' W D K inder w ill not n ea rly cover th e cost of a ' am ate u r event, poultrym en of T routdale, re p re expenses and the policing of th e and g irls' club exhibits at the sta te fair th is year in g eneral surpassed F red Crane. new b arn of sim ila r size and con senting the Oregon Pet Stock asso city. For 1927 alone th e city would by fa r any form er display. T h ere w ere 1017 ex h ib its in th e boys’ and stru ctio n , it is said. Mrs. A llshouse i Tom orrow w ill see th e dedica g irls ’ club building. In addition th e re w ere about 350 head of live ciation. He spoke of th e coming be sh o rt about $2500. T his w ould The stockholders of the Multno- expects to rebuild in th e n ea r fu tion of th e new M ultnom ah club stock exhibited by th e club m em bers. exhibit of his association in Port- affect prim arily the offices of m a r- mah County F air association met land In December and urged th a t stadium in P ortlan d w ith a great tu re. The com petition in d em o n stratio ns and judging contests re p re shal, day and night, whose sa la rie s classic betw een th e U niversity of sented m ore counties and aroused m ore in te rest on the p a rt of visitors in G resham last night and elected I the fair association Join th e Nat- am ount to $2304 a year. It would MEETING ( ALLEI» OF Oregon and I niversity of W ashing- , th an hereto fo re and showed a su p erio r q u ality of know ledge and ex- a board of 25 d irecto rs all but th ree 1 ional Pet Stock association and put be necessary also to m ake r e FATHERS AND MOTHERS ton football team s. perience on the p art of those p articip atin g . or four of whom are form er direct- **’ f° r b etter exhibits of tren ch m en t in th e stre e t lighting. . . . poultry and dogs a t th e county fair. I In reality , it is explained, th e re A la rg e num ber of boys and g irls exhibited in th e open class and ors and . several . . have , been actively A m eeting w ill be held a t the T he C ards and Y anks re st today. „ The suggestion was favorably re- would be no increase in gen eral high school assem bly room on next T h at is they trav el back to N. Y. to th e ir en tries w ere of such high q u ality th a t they not only won m any identified w ith th e fair since its — be- cejve,i taxation by passing this m easure, T uesday evening, October 12, at 8 play the sixth and possibly the last prizes but in som e notable in stan ces won firsts over all o th er com peti ginning 20 y ears ago. T he follow ing w ere elected as an ! but th e re will be a decrease. F or o’clock, for th e purpose of d iscu ss gam e tom orrow . T he series now tion. T his w as also tru e a t th e M ultnom ah county fair. T here w as a good atten d an ce of executive board for th e com ing ! the past th ree y ears the city has Of th e M ultnom ah county club ex h ib ito rs in th e open class ing th e organization of a P aren t- stan d s th ree gam es for th e Y anks being y ear: Lewis, Cleveland, H ow itt, | collected under a general tax levy T eacher association or a sim ilar and tw o for th e Cards. T he first B ernice Bunn, of L ynch; John W elbes, and W illiam Copeland, of stockholders, 937 sh a re s ¡$5200 annually, half of w hich w as John voted, w hich w as a good m ajority < Cogswell, R uker and Squire. club w hich sh all have for its aim team to win four gam es w ill cop F airv iew ; O rville B lair and Raym ond U lrich, of F airv iew ; A full rep o rt of the financial applied to in te rest on the w ate r Flem m ing and Floyd Stafford, of V ictory; A nna and P aul Boeckli and of the common stock issued to date. a m ore common u n d erstan d in g be- ! the w orld's series flag Fifteen of th e new ly-elected di- j stan d in g of th e association was t)on,ja all(i half on a sinking futul Minnie G rossen, of L innton, a re o u tstan d in g exam ples of high w inners. tw een p are n ts and te ac h ers and a W ith th is issue, th e Outlook T hese victories a re the resu lt of not one y e a r's effort but in each in rec to rs w ere present and w ere m ade to th e sto ck h o ld ers for th e (O re tire the w ater bonds w hen united effort fo r^ h e gen eral b e tte r Follow ing th e stock- ' se creta ry by Mr. Shay of th e firm sh all fall due. H alf of th is m ent of all conditions existing as will endeavor to announce any stan ce a re th e rew ard of several y e a rs’ p ersisten t study and experi- sw orn in. re la te s to th e stu d en t and his prob- l'ominK sporting events, especially ence in carefu l breeding, and Mr. K inder says m uch credit is due th e holders m eeting a board meeting of C. C. Shay & Co., certified public am ount, or $2600, Is now available lem s. N early 300 req u ests w ere of local intt>re8t- 'V e a ls° recom - j p are n ts of these boys and girls who have co n stan tly encouraged th e ir was held and officers w ere elected accountants. T his was th e m ost through the w ater fund, an d w ill for th e com ing year. carefu lly draw n and com prehensive not need to be placed in the budget. m ailed out by P rin cip al R. E. C an I mend th a t everyone who is able a t ch ild ren in club w’ork. tend these events, p a rtic u la rly high The new officers, given above, financial rep o rt ever m ade of the T he to tal receipts from tax es and The club m em bers are beginning to realize th e value of the w ork non to p are n ts and g u ard ia n s re q u estin g th e ir expression as to the school sports, for w hich n early ev they a re encouraged to do. To th e ir lead ers a n ti th e club ag en t m uch are th e sam e to a m an as those of fair finances and w as very sa tis license fees for 1926 am ounts to $11,429, w hile the req u irem en ts for d esirab ility of such an o rg an iz a eryone has a p atro n 's tic k et w hich cred it is given. They too a re beginning to realize th e value to th e in the past year. Much w as said r e factory. T he rep o rt show s th a t betw een 1927 w ill be $10,480, even allow ing g arding the harm ony th a t had p re tio n and enough replies have been I adm its ow ner to all sp o rtin g events dividuals and to th e com m unity of th e ir efforts. The ages at which boys and g irls are eligible for club w ork are vailed in all m eetings of th e form Ja n u a ry 1, 1925, and October 1, for the proposed $2500 w hich th e received to w a rra n t th e callin g of d uring the school year. 9 to 18. In th is county few of the m em bers have reached th e age of 18. er board and the devotion, efficien 1926, the assets of th e association council is asking the citizens to th e m eeting next T uesday evening, METHODIST CHURCH T he m ajority w ill average from 10 to 14, w hich show s th a t the younger cy and faith fu ln ess of all officers increased in round num ber $20,000, vote. says Mr. Cannon. ANNOUNCES SERVICES boys and g irls a re fully ap p reciativ e of the value of th e tra in in g to be w as given due credit. It w as an the to ta l to date being $167,669 86, At its m eeting th e council passed un u su al and com m endable s itu a w ith a p resen t book su rp lu s of th e final ord in ance relativ e to th e Camp lllll W om an's Clnb to Meet. The Tem pted C h rist" w ill be the i Kained from club work. At th e n ext m eeting of th e Camp , sub ject of the serm on next S unday i M r- K inder Is com pleting his th ird y ear as club agent In th is tion th a t w hile none wished to be $21.411.78. extension of Kelly avenue north, a Time does not perm it giving the H ill W om an's club, w hich w ill be i m orning a t th e M ethodist E piscopal j county. He is h e a rt and soul in the w ork, is proving very efficient, and retain ed in office, and all had the d istance of 21HM> feet, thro u g h th e held at Mrs. P. B organ's on Powell church by th e p asto r, th e Rev. Hal- is w el* by th e boys and girls. He say s the pro sp ects for the year m em ory of th e ard u o u s ta sk s im rep o rt in detail III th is issue hut it p ro p erty of Mrs. J. S. C arlson and posed fresh In the mind, th e re was will be published later. V alley road W ednesday, October ford V. W ilhelm , who w ill present 1927 are verY b rig h t the Independent Land com pany. 13, th e m em bers will answ er to roll jn a p ractical w ay the application Richard Forbes Funeral Held. MANY FRIENDS I’AY , A delbert, W ilbur, M argaret and P rovision "w as m ade for the pay BORING call w ith a quotation or c u rre n t of th e tru th s involved in th e tem p- l-AST SAI» TRIBUTE Robert. She also leaves to m ourn, m ent of $200 to Mrs. C arlson, th e events, Mrs. E. P atte rso n and Mrs. ta tio n to everyday, m odern life. He F u n eral services w ere held in her m other, Mrs. C lem entine Metz dam age to her p roperty fixed by th e The topi# for the serm on Sunday P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay aftern o o n for A. Claw son will rep o rt on th e ad w ill show th a t the sam e tem p ta- the Iate Rlchar(1 F orbca_ aged 94 ger, th ree b ro th e rs, W illiam C., ap p ra iser, which Is to be m et by visability of buying ca rd s and card tions beset persons now, and th a t who passed aw ay a t his hom e at will be “M embers One of A nother A large concourse of sympatli«- F ran k and A delbert W. and a sis- I the Independent Land com pany. Thp Rev. E. W. W ithnell is pastor tab les for the club. A book for tu rn in g stones to bread is common C edarville, n ear G resham , Monday tic relativ es, frien d s and neighbors ter, Mrs. E lsie D eardorff and many wbi<’b Is thought to be benefltted to keeping th e m inutes of the m eet today. An anthem n w ill be re n afternoon, October 4, from w eak and a cordial in v itation is extended g athered at the M ethodist Episeo- 1 o th er relatives, besides num erous th n t extent. ings, w ith the club's nam e en dered by a q u a rte t co n sistin g of ness incident to pld age. T he de- to ail who do not atten d elsew here pal church on T uesday aftern o o n | friends. It w as reported at the m eeting ceased was born in Glasgow, Scot- I to he presen t. T he Boy Scouts will graved on back, w as presented to Miss G ertrude A lexander. Mrs. E. to observe th e last sad rite s luci- j and cam e to A m erica in 1872. m ee, a t , be ch u rch Mondajr Mrs. Exley w as tak en 111 th e la t th a t A. W. Botkin, J. F. Cogswell th e club by A. Clawson. dent to th e untim ely passin g of W. A ylsw orth, C. E. R u sh er and He w as united in m a rriag e to Ja n e . - . , , ning a t 7 o clock. O rch estra prac Mrs. P earl Exley, who died early ) te r p a rt of A ugust with Inflainma- and B. W. T horne, th e th ree coun- L eslie W alrad, w ith Mrs. Jam es Sm ith on Dec. 31 of the follow ing F or low est ra te s on autom obile, year and to th is union w ere born tice .w ill be held on W ednesday Sunday m orning, October 3, from tory rheum atism , from w hieh she cilm en who w ere nom inated to su c never en tirely recovered. L ater ceed them selves at th e recent m ass tru c k and general in su ran ce see S terlin g at th e piano. seven ch ildren, six of whom s u r evening. Sunday school will be at pneum onia at the age of 37 years, In the evening th e p asto r will vive, Mrs. G eorge Lewis of San B. W. T horne.—-Adv. pneum onia developed, whieh was m eeting, have qualified, as has also 11 o'clock, and preach in g at 10 1 m onth and 13 days. speak on "T he Inside and th e Out F rancisco, A ndrew and Jatfles of the direct cause of her death. She Cecil Metzger. It was said th a t o'clock. side of C hristianity ," describing the P o rtlan d , R ichard, of sp o k an e, and Mrs. Exley had been a reg u la r was bedfast in all live weeks until E. M. T hom as would probably not At the an n u al election of Sunday m any sides of C h ristian ity . In sp ir W alter N orm an of G resham . His reHeve hf>r Huffer. qunlify, and F. J. Bechill Is ex p ect wife passed aw ay in 1920. He also school officers Monday evening, H atten d a n t at th e Zion E vangelical deatb ran ie New F a ll Shades ing m usic and helpful serm on will leaves 12 gran d ch ild ren . church and the pasto r, th e Rev, E. Illgs, which at tim es w ere Intense. ed to do so. For m arsh al. R ichard L adies', M e n ’ s, m ark th is service. » Mr. Forbes lived in P ennsyl- G. Knox w as elected superinten H orstm ann who conducted the fu H er m other sta te s th a t in th e early Jen n in g s and Alex. G ulllkson have and C h ild ren ’s T he Sunday school w ill m eet a t | v an ia for tw o years, la ter residing d en t; O. W. Boring, a ssista n t su neral service, offered w ords of co n girlhood of the deceased she had qualified. The o th e r nom inees, E. in Ohio and Iowa. In 1885 he came p erln ten d en t; W illard Boring, sec 10 o'clock, and E pw orth L eague at to Oregon and a fte r some tim e re ta ry ; Tom T elford, assista n t sec solation and com fort to the be suffered sim ilar a tta c k s of rh e u H. Kelly and A. W Griffis w ill 6:30. P ra y er m eeting is held on ■ spent in P o rtlan d , cam e to C edar- reaved. He spoke for a sh o rt tim e m atic tro u b le and had never been probably do so before the ex p ira and T h ursday evenings. ville in th e vicinity of O resham re ta ry and lib ra ria n ; Mrs. L. H from th e w ords, "T h ere is hut a overly stro n g or robust. tion of th e tim e limit, A cordial invitation is extended i w here he lived un til the tim e of M allicoat, tr e a s u re r; E dith Ander step betw een me and death." The A rep rese n tativ e of the Oregon T he conditions su rro u n d in g the son, p ia n ist; Ire n e Schw eitzer to all of these services. , bis death. _______________ Dr. John W. Beard, p asto r of Mt. crad le ro ll su p erin ten d en t, and brevity of life w as em phasized and death of th is young woman are S urety & C asualty com pany w as th e all-im p o rtan ce of a thorough p eculiarly sad as six ch ild ren , th e present and explained a b la n k et T ab o r P resb y terian church, officiat- Special (oiiibinatinn Rales Offered, ed a t the fu n eral services. Mrs. G race M allicoat b irth d ay secre p rep aratio n for th e unknow n. Dr eld est hut a g irl of 15, a re deprived policy which they are offering, and Until November 1, 1926. special Mary Dodge sang, "One Sw eetly tary. A. Thom pson, who had been very of a m o th er’s ca re and counsel. which they desired to w rite for th e com bination prices a re offered for j Solem n T h o u g h t” and “N earer My intim ately acquainted w ith th e m other Mrg clem e n tin e Metz O resham V olunteer F ire d e p a rt the G resham Outlook and T he P o rt God to Thee", accom panied by Mrs. fam ily, followed with w ords of ger, especially feels keenly her d e m ent, which would cover th e o r POWELL VALLEY land News. T he re g u la r subscrip- Jam es S terlin g . The p allb earers tion price for the News is $5 and w ere C harles Cleveland, Jo h n Bliss, kindly adm onition and spoke m ost p a rtu re , as since the death of her ganization up to 25 men, giving ac for th e Outlook $1.50. Until th a t F ra n k C. Jones, G. B. M iddleton, i On F rid ay evening, October 1, the feelingly of th e th ree phases of Perm anent Keprewentatlve« com panion th re e years ago, she bad cident benefit, also life policy of date th e tw o in com bination w ill'G e o rg e K enney and M M. Squire, co ngregation of th e Pow ell Valley Real Silk Hosiery Mills life,—th e com ing, the sojourn and felt m ore or less a dependence on $1,000 in case of death In line of be $3.98. Special p rice on th e News ! C. F. Ruegg and J. V. Cogswell Mission ch u rch ten d ered a m ost In the passing. T he Rev. H alford w ere chosen as honorary p a ll Phone 32x1 Qresham, Ore. , alone Is $2.98.—Adv. th e d au g h ter for cheer and sy m duty. The an n u al cost of th e b la n k bearers. In term e n t was m ade In spiring reception fo th e new pastor W ilhelm offered the closing prayer. pathy which was never w ithheld. et policy would be $142.50. T he I M ultnomah cem etery. and his wife, th e Rev. and Mrs Many new W ant Ads today. A q u arte t, consisting of Miss Mrs. Exley's acq u ain tan ces were council asked to he furnished w ith Card of Thanks. i Donald Shogren, who recen tly ar- G ertrude A lexander, Miss K ath e r frien d s who w ere a ttra c te d to her a policy for Inspection, and th e We wish to th an k our m any [ rived from S eattle. T he pastor is friends who have expressed to us w ondering how m any spent last ine Ilratzel, Leslie W alrad and C. hy her kindliness of h eart and d is m atter was referred to th e com m it | sym pathy and help in th e illness E. R usher, san g “ Face to Face" and position Hiid an unfailing interest tee on fire and w ater. T he policy and death of our beloved fath er, I Sunday m orning in Sunday school ‘T h ere’ll Be No D ark V alley,” a c in th e w elfare and so rro w s of Is Hald to cover all men on the fire ’ R ichard Forbes, and for the beau I L ast S unday th e re w as a 90 per com panied by Miss Amy Cooper at dep artm en t, also city m a rsh a ls di others. tiful floral offerings. cent atten d an ce at the Mission recting traffic at the tim e of fire. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Mr. Sunday school. L ast Sunday eve the piano. Miss K ath erin e B ratzel | A pplication was m ade for pro and Mrs. Jam es Forbes, N or sang, "H e Knows the W ay," with ' <iird of T hanks. man F orbes, Mr. and Mrs. ! ning th e S unday school had charge her sister, Miss F ried a B ratzel, as j We wish to thank o u r many tection for the m em bers of th e w a R ichard Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. ' of the evening service and the friends for the kind w ords of sym te r departm ent to the sta te accident Andrew Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. church was full. T he young peo accom panist. A w ealth of floral pathy and the assistan ce so g en er com m ission. City officers au to m a offerings attested th e reg afd in W alter Forbes. ously offered during the Illness and pie held th e ir p ray er and praise which the deceased w as held. at th e death of our beloved wife tically come u nder thp provisions NOTH F TO BFRKV (iKOWFKN. i service at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Several beautiful pieces w ere sent and m other, d au g h ter and sister, of the com m ission unless definitely We m ust ask you to tak e delivery E. P. Schedeeo, of D am ascus, on from P o rtlan d business firm s, also P earl Exley, alao for the beautiful rejected. Under these provisions on ground sheep guano now as we T uesday evening and on next T u es floral offerings and m usical selec M arshal Kelly is a beneficiary of a re ru n n in g sh o rt of sto rag e and If day evening ft will be held at the from the Woodmen of th e World, tions. the com m ission on account of his we a re com pelled to acquire other home of Mrs. John Lind. The L a of which Mr. Exley Is a m em ber. 1 Joseph Exley and ch ild ren , C lem accident of last week. sto rag e it will add to the expense Thp Royal N eighbors of America entine M etzger. A delbert Metz and reduce th e profits and reduce dles Aid w as d elightfully e n te rta in ttended the fu n eral In a body ^ i d ger, W illiam M etzger, F rank S atterstro m the price of th is y ea r's berries, so ed by Mrs. Emil M etzger, Mrs. E lsie Deardorff. M RS. E T H E L EDINUTON we m ust ask you again to help us T h u rsd ay afternoon. Communion followed the h earse to the G resham T his g a ra g e w ill clo se at 7 D IES AT M (»N TAVILLA out and tak e delivery now. Our will be observed after th e Sunday cem etery, bearing flowers. At the, I iidcnoiiiiiuitlniial Serv Ices. phone call is 1871. If you have any grav e th ey officiated w ith th e rltu - p. m . ev ery evening ex cep t Word w as received yesterday of em pty sacks we can use them e ith m orning service and S unday school "T he Two-fold Com ing” will be Ilstic service of th e o rder. The er on account or we will pay cash will convene a t 9:45. the topic of the serm on Sunday sf- , *»**•*( h °f Mrs. Ethel Kdington, S atu rd a y an d S u n d ay w hen p allb ea re rs for th e occasion w ere and keep the money at home. Sunday school wlil convene In A lfred H am m ar, B urten W alrad, ternoon a t 2 o'clock at th e G resh of M ontavflla, who form erly re sid It is tim e to o rd er your Coal now. th e S aron L u th eran church at 9:45 ed In th is vicinity. She passed the clo sin g hour w ill be 9 p. m. We have one m ore c a r th a t we can Sunday m orning. T h ere will be no Jack so n Jo n es, A. J. W. Brown, am U ndenom inational tem ple, of aw ay W ednesday afternoon, aged w hich the Rev. 8. F. P itta is the sell at the sum m er price. A fter It preaching In th e m orning, but In Ross Brown and C. J. Lundquist. is sold the price will advance $1.60 the evening at 7:30 the L uther pastor. T here will be preaching 33 years, and th e funeral will ta k e F lorence P earl M etzger w as horn per ton so please m ake th is saving League w ill m eet for bustneaa, fol again In the evening. Sunday place S atu rd ay afternoon a t 2 In G resham and lived here during by o rd erin g now This coal is a lowed by th e reg u lar L uther school will convene at the hour of o’clock at Lincoln Memorial p ark , No. 1 large lum p S uperior, clean, League service at 8 o'clock. her en tire life. She w as a g rad u ate form erly know n as th e Mt S co tt to Sunday m orning and b u rn s w ith very little ash. of the G resham high school and cem etery. Mrs. Ellington Is s u r You will be pleased w ith IL The later attended a P o rtlan d busl- 4 ard of Thank*. price is very low and is made pos aged If you w ant lum ber w rite Sandy vived by tw o little daughters, _ __ sible by o rdering early and deliv On March 30, 1910, Lum ber Co.. C herryville, or phone 5 and 6, her husband Jesse E din» I wish to ex p ress my heartfelt ness college ery being m ade direct from th e car th an k s to th e many frien d s and re l he was m arried to Joseph Exley HAMLIN A HOSS, Props. a to - Sandy 223.—Adv. tf 1 ton. her paren ts, Mr. and Mra. E. to you. atives In my bereavem ent In the Phone 2391 N ight 706 hich union w ere born seven chil- Mercer, a sister, Mrs. M am l* BFRKV GROWFRM l*A4 KINO 4 1». death of my fath er, and also for the In su ran ce funds for farm loans. ren, one of whom died in Infancy. Phone G resham 1871 m any floral offerings. No com m ission or brokerage. Very A uther. and a b ro th er, Baall Mer D. E. Towle, M anager. T he o th ers a re H elen, Joseph. easy term s B. W. T horne.— Adv. ED ANDERSON. cer, all of M ontavllla CLUB WORK BRINGS REWARD Hosiery Lingerie REAL SILK HOSIERY Mr. & Mrs. Perry Kitzmiller TO OUR PATRONS Closing Notice! GRESHAM GARAGE