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G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS VOL. 1«, NO. «8 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. High School F. T.-A. Will Hold Reception REITBLICAN RALLY TONIGHT. At both G resham and T ro u t dale tonight ra llie s will be held at w hich leading Republican candidates w ill speak. The list includes, I. L. P atte rso n , for governor; M. E. C rum packer, re-election for co n g ress; W. A. E kw all and M artin W. H aw kins for circuit judgships. Music w ill fe a tu re th e p ro g ram at G resham . At G resham in the union high gym, a t T ro u td ale in the city hall, 8 o'clock. EKIDAY, OCTOKEK 22. I!!2<> WOMAN’S TEMPERANCE UNION ENDS HELPFUL SESSION TODAY T W IC E A W EEK ♦ I.ÄO Per Year POMONA MEET POSTPONED. Word has been given the O ut look th at the m eeting of Pomona Gratigi w h id * » i s announced for October 27 at G resham b u s been abandoned and th e M ultno mah County Pom ona w ill m eet with G resham G range on W ed nesday. November 17, in all-day session. T his change is announced by J. G. Kelly, m aster of Pomona. 11 had In i n expected th a t v a r ious candidates and m easures would be presented for th e con sid eratio n of .g ran g ers and o th ers at th e proposed m eeting and th at was th e reason for the plan to hold tlie Pomona m eeting b e fore election. Boys and Girls Work for Livestock Show The follow ing are the nam es of Benefit Banquet in Aid of Now th at the sta te fair has com e the delegates as they ap p e ar on the to a close, the boys aqd girls of the Children’s Farm Home convention reg ister. The nam es of county f lu b s a re tu rn in g th e ir a t Mrs. Mary M allett. P o rtlan d , sta te Pleasant Feature. tention to the exhibits to be placed p resid en t; and Mrs. Lulu H orning. at the Pacific In tern atio n al Live T he ’O regon W om an’s C h ristian G resham . M ultnom ah county p re s ( «intention Itanquel Success. stock exposition which will be held One of th e tine events of the T em perance Union convention ident, and possibly o th er County in P o rtlan d from October 30 to No cam e to a close at 4 o’clock th is a f and sta te otficers, w ere not*on the sta te W. C. T. U. convention w hich vem ber 6 O. M. P lum m er, m an cam e to a close th is aftern o o n w a s re g iste r: ager of th e big show, is doing a tern o o n when th e assem bled d ele th e 3n0-plat banquet w hich was M rs. A. C. M a rs te rs . R o s e b u rg great deal for club work, and th e g ates and visiting frien d s rose to M held at the Masonic hall on Wed rs. E. B. G ittin g s . P o r tla n d county ag en ts are cooperating to th e ir t'«wt and sang, “ B lest Be the M rs. I . M. W a lle n . P o r tla n d nesday evening. In addition to the M rs. >. tr a il E. O liv e r S a le m the fullest extent possible. A pprox E IR E BEVARIM ENT splendid menu w hich had been pre M rs. J e n n ie It. Pr« a n a ll S a le m im ately 52 head of livestock w ill TO TEST PUMPER Tie T h at B inds,” and th e beautiful M rs. M a r ie tta P r a t t , (.¡ra n ts P a s s pared by a p ain stak in g com m ittee w hite ribbon benediction of the o r M rs. R a c h e l E llis , M a d ra s be entered hv the M ultnomah coun M rs. G o o rg e B. P r a t t, P o r t l a n d of ladles, th e re w ere delightful s u r MOUSE IS i A \ .I KITE The H ow ard Cooper co rporation ty d u b s anil this is to be the very ganization w as rep eated in unison. M r B e t t i s . R o s e b u r g i OK COM 1ISS1O N EK p rises d u rin g the evening which of P o rtlan d w ill d em o n strate one H. F a r m e r . McM M cM in n v ille M rs. best from th a t selected at th e coun rs. E. J u d d . M cM in n v ille w ere not on the program . One cr of its latest type 450-gallou p um p T he past week h as been one of the M M rs. C h a rlto n . S alem Il is expected th a t Clay S. Morse, ty fair. . busiest, th e m ost helpful and the M rs. II M. F o rd . Tin- H alles th ese w as th e presen ce of the gov ers in G resham on Sunday, October republican candidate for county M rs. <». H. B r y a n t. M e d fo rd The dem onstration and co n test m ost enjoyable th a t has com e to ern o r of th e state, the Hon. W alter 24, at 9 o'clock. T he pum per to be M rs. E lfie N elso n , Si H e le n s Commissioner, will lie present at w ork is becoming larg er eacli year M rs. M ild red S tire s . St, H e le n s dem onstrated is one of th e class th e people of G resham as a w hole M F ierce, who also slipped into the rs. R a y S te w a r t. St H e le n s the republican rally tonight at the at the Pacific In tern atio n al and th a t is being considered in connec for years. Possibly never before Mrs. ( ¡r a c e E d w a rd s . S t. H e le n s audience at the church e a rlie r in high school gym nasium . tion w ith the recen t petition which has such an assem blage been seen M rs. H a r v e y L. G anrt»«. P o rtla n d very fine prizes are to be aw arded thi' day for a few m inutes. M rs. Lu D a v e n p o rt. P o r tla n d was circu lated In referen ce to the Mr. Morse is a prom inent b u si for th e various contests w hich w ill Mrs. J e a n e t t e S h a n k . P o rtla n d T he long tab les w ere beautifully p urchase of a pum ping m achine to here,—w hole-souled activity and M rs. H elen M. Y erg eit. C o rv a llis ness m an of P o rtlan d , is a young. com pete for the n orthw est eham - unflagging in te re st in a cause of M rs. W in. K ib le r. N o rth B end take place of the p resen t equipm ent decorated, lines of w isteria and M rs. M ad g e J . Meat* P o r tla n d aetive m an of affairs, and is being pionship T here will be a ta b le- w hich has proved to be en tirely in the m ag n itu d e of th e tem p eran ce M m arigold ru n n in g through th e cen rs. W . B. A n d e rso n C o rv a llis backed stric tly on his m erits settin g adequate for th e size of G resham . (question. dem onstration show ing M rs. M a ry B. S t a r r . C o rv a llis M rs. E lle n M e H a rg u « . J e n n in g s L o d g e te r and nt euch place was a ro se w ithout any m oneyed o r o th er iti- each step of the p roper process, a The dem onstratio n will consist of If th e w eath er had been ordered M rs. M a u d J. M ills, S t. H e le n s bud, th e gift of the Mountain View taking w ater from a h y d ran t by th e I te re st or clique hacking him. Ot bread-m aking team , a potato g ra d NeMie M. T u n U o n . C o rv a llis ahead and a p erfect b ran d solicited M rs. F lo ra l com pany. S tate P resident j course he has his frien d s and b u si rs. F. A. W a r r e n , C o rv a llis ord in ary m ethod of attach in g a for the occasion, it could not have M ing team , a farm accounting dem Mrs. S. A. KeeZel, C o rv a llis Mrs. Mary M allett was to astm aster hose and then chan g in g to adding been m ore n early Ideal,—alm ost M rs. C a r r ie G ille tte . T an g en t ness asso ciates, and they are le- o n stratio n team , a livestock Judg M rs. B essie M u r r a y . P o r tla n d for th e occasion and introduced the the pum per to th e hy d ran t. Abili rs. M ae D. G re e n . P o r tla n d I gton. T his w ill-g iv e him stro n g ing team and two poultry judging sum m er te m p e ra tu re s prevailing M v arious officers of the C hildren's M rs. E d ith Hub». L a C r a a d e ty to get from the fire house to the su p p o rt In P o rtlan d w here the vast 1 team s. T he seven sta te s to com - Mrs. R. A H a y n e , A lb a n y F arm Home at Corvallis, "th e pet scene of a conflagration Is also on d u rin g the* day w ith ju s t enough M rs. E . G. R a n to n . N e h a le m j m ajority of votes are cast. T he re- pete in th i contests a re O regon, crisp n e ss to th e evenings to m ake M rs. S a r a h P a r k e r . O reg o n <’ity of th e Oregon W. C. T. V.” Judge the program . It is estim ated th a t rs M A P r a t t . G r a n t s P a s s publican vote will he alm ost solidly W ashington, C alifornia, Idaho, them d elig h tfu l and rem aining at M W alter H. Evans, presid en t of the M rs. E . C. J e ffrie s . P o r tla n d tw o -thirds of th e tim e th a t It now j lo r Clay 8. Morse for com m issioner, j U tah, M ontana and Nevada. M rs. L o ra S te w a r t. St. H e le n s home not to be th o u g h t of. farm home board of d irecto rs, M rs. K. M. B a te m a n P o r tla n d takes th e p resen t m achine to get Mr. Morse is very well ac q u ain t A lot of co ncentrated w ork is b e Some p essim istically inclined M rs. W . P . H e a c o c k , P o r tla n d spoke at lengtli on th e accom plish to a fire can be saved by adding said it coAildn’t be done, th a t is. the M rs. E lla C. B ru n s o n . P o r tla n d ed in ea ste rn M ultnom ah, is fa- ing given the various d em o n stra m ents and needs of th e home and M rs. S h irle y B u c k , M ilw a u k ie this new equipm ent. | m iliar w ith the needs of th is sec- tion team s. Miss H elen Cowgill en tertain m en t, b ut it w as put over M rs. J. W . B rig g s , M ilw a u k ie o th ers p resen t also briefly showed All citizens in te reste d in fire p ro and th e re w ere m ore room s th an M rs. M ild red K lse rt, M ilw a u k ie ! tion, is a friend of th e M ultnom ah will be In th e county two days thia M rs. S am L a n e . M ilw a u k ie th e ir in te rest in the project by r e tection are asked to he p resen t at county fair, and th ese facts will week w ording with them . County rs. J a n e M. D o n ah l« o n , P o r tla n d w ere needed and at different tim es M latin g incidents p ertain in g to the M rs. A. M H ick s. W asco the tire house in o rd er to give th is those asking for d elegates to e n te r M gain for him a larg e vote in th is Club Agent K inder had the live rs. I). W . P p d e g r a v e W illa m e tte w ork. M rs. M a ry U 'lte n , M a d ra s m achine the once over. Before go ‘ end of th e county. stock judging team at Salem for tain w’ere tu rn ed aw ay w ith th e r e M rs. W. L. P o sey . V ale Mrs. Ada W allace U nruh, who ing ahead w ith th e plans of p u r ply th a t th e re w ere none u n p ro M rs. L illy W e lte rs. N< w b e rg two days last week w orking on lias been an u n tirin g w orker for the M rs. M a rlo n G ilb e r t. P o rtla n d Itaplist Church Services. chasing a m achine, several o th ers some of the finest stock in th e sta te M rs. E liz a b e th H e n n a s. P le a s a n t V iew vided for. home from its beginning, w as able W ith th e stro n g conviction th at M rs. N e ttie M o rris of like caliber will be d em o n strat of Oregon. (LEA N IN G BUSINESS To show th a t the kind-faced and M rs. M in n ie M eC aslin . P o r tla n d to be p resen t, although h e ^ h e a lth every boy and girl, in fact every in M rs. Iv a B a rth n ie lo w ; P o r tla n d T here will be approxim ately 150 LOCATES IN GRESHAM ed in order to give the people an g» i* le m a n n e re d ladies who made M h as been im paired of late. Mov dividual in G resham and vicinity, i rs. J a m t‘8 H a z e r. N o rth B e n d opportunity to investigate w hether breeds in th e p o ultry show , also M rs. R ay Ix io m is. E u g e n e up the delegation to the convention ing slides w ere show n of th e co t 110141« sp iritu a l as w e ll’ as m ental A cleaning and dyeing esta b lish G resham will proceed w ith a p ro w ere «appreciated would be to r e M rs. Ix 'iid a h e llo G. S m id t eight or ten good potato exhibits M rs. \ n n i e E g g ia to n . H ood R iv e r tag es and school of the farm near j and physical cu ltu re, th e B ap tist j m ent. to be know n as the G resham gram of adequate tire protection or late a little Incident con cern in g a M rs. JeoYge R a n d . H ood R iv e r from th is county, all of w hich w ill C orvallis w hich proved of m uch In ’ church Invites all those not in reg- j M rs. F lo r a C . S u r r u r e r. P o r tla n d C leaners and D yers, announces the leave m a tte rs as they now stand. lie of b etter quality than last year. w ell-know n fam ily n ea r G resham . M rs. M a ry S in n a r d . P o r tla n d te re st. T here a re 245 ac res com u lar atten d an ce at oth er ch u rch es M rs. M a ry E rte l. P o r tla n d opening of its shop w ith a te m p o r The head of th e house is m ore or M rs. M in n ie M. H u le t. M y rtle P o in t prised in the farm Itself an d six to enroll as m em bers of th e Bible | | B F \1 I K a ry location u p sta irs in th e Bank LAST RITES HELI» FOR rs. R a c h e l E. R e e d e r, S a le m less of a sh u t-in and he req u ested M co ttag es w hich rep rese n t a total school and to atten d tlie servlet s of M rs. J . J. N u n n . S a le m \ >'(11' XCFS KEDUCTION of G resham building. Newell E d MRS. ANDREW ANDKESEN th a t they be sent som e delegates M rs. R e tt a P e m b e rto n . S a le m value of $219,000. The farm p ro d the ch u rch . T he Bible school be- ' _______ M rs. M ira n d a M cD o n ald . Srtleni w ard s is in charg e of the new en F u n eral services w ere held from who could ta lk , th o se w’ho w ere M rs. F . M. R eed. S alem ucts for the past y ear w ere valued ! gins a t 9:45 a. m. w ith classes for ( A price reduction of $100 Is an- te rp rise and w ith his wife has la te the F ree M ethodist church T uesday w ell inform ed and could co n trib u te M rs. S. V M a lm s te n . V e r n o n ia at approxim ately $6000. rs. E rw n T ro x e ll. O n ta r io all ages and the m o rning ch u rch j nounced tiy the H udson Motor ('a r ly arriv ed from Bend, Oregon. They aftern o o n for th e late Mrs. Louise some in te re stin g inform ation to the M M rs. W illia m P a r k e r . O n ta r io A p leasan t su rp rise not on the service at 11 o’clock. T he pasto r, I com pany on all closed m odels of M rs. N. E. Hershey, Nyssa a re stopping for the p resent at the A ndresen, who died a t .h e r home conversation. T he ladies visited M rs. Effie W ilso n . St. H e le n s program w as a solo by D orothy the Rev. E. G. Judd will preach and Hudson and Essex cars. The new home of B. W. Emery. Mr. E dw ards near Sandy on S unday at th e as» th e hom e and th e aged gentlem an M rs. M ild re d S te v e s. St. H e le n s M rs. E t t a M. W h ite . P o r tla n d .Mallett, d au g h ter ot Dr. George i his topic will be "L eft-H anded schedule, says M. C. W ebster, Hud- w as in th is line of business at of 69 years. The Rev. L. A. Skuzie was m ore th an pleased w ith the M rs. L illie A. B u r n e tt. P o rtla n d M allett, accom panied by h er aunt, Men.” ! son-E ssex dealer, brin g s these c a rs M rs. V ir g in ia G ro v e r. M cM in n v ille M arshfield, Oregon, for th ree years preached th e serm on and the Revs. g u ests and only w ished th e ir n um M rs. E m m a A rc h ib a ld . T a n g e n t Mrs. A. K. Siebrandf, of Oregon Miss E lsa S h arp will lead th e to .lh e m o st/ favorable prices at and has been em ployed by some of W. T. Klotzbaoh. of P o rtlan d , and ber m ight have been g rea ter. M rs. I h l e n S m ith . A lb a n y M rs. B e lla Bloop. T a n g e n t City. IB. Y. P. U. w hich will com m ence at which Hudson and E ssex ca rs ever th e la rg e st p la n ts on th e coa.-t. He S. F. P itts, of G resham , frien d s ot On th e o th e r hand, th e ladies of M rs. P . T. D e v e ra u x . E u g e n e Mrs. M allett spoke of the b an 6:30 p. m. and th e topic will be have been offered th e public. is p lanning to do all kinds of w ork long standing, w ere seated on th e th e convention w ere loud in th e ir M rs M. A. B a h le r. J e n n in g s L o d g e M rs. M. F a ir b a n k s . Y a m h ill quet given in Los A ngeles d u rin g “Our B. Y. P. U.” At th e tim e of Mr. W ebster Is m ore than en th u - p erta in in g to pressing and dry and ro stru m . The ca sk e t w as covered p raise of th e h o sp itality and c o u r M rs D. Q. C la rk . H a r r i s b u r g the recent national convention of the n gulnr evening service, w hich -dastlc over the economy and a t- M rs. G e o rg e S eo tt. H a r r i s b u r g steam cleaning, and in addition the w ith beautiful (lowers, th e offer tesies extended to them during th e M rs. E . D. A n d re w s, Or«‘g o n C ity the W. C. T. U. a t w hich 800 w ere lieglns at 7:30, Mrs. W. E. Rambo I trac tlv e n ess of the new c a rs he Is equipm ent will include th e dyeing ings of love from friends and r e la four days spent here. For m any of M rs. S. B. Bah« in k. O reg o n C ity M rs. S S. E . D rill. Y am h ill presen t. She said the hauquet of who hns spent sevetftl years In and !,i,.,(„„iHtratlng. The beauty and of all kinds of fabrics. He also ex tives. M rs S. H . R o n d e a u . C o r v a llis them it w as a real tr e a t to visit the M rs. o A T o z le r. C o rv a llis W ednesday evening com pared w on ¡ab o u t P alestine, will give an Ulus- sta b ility of th e new steel Essex 6 Is pects to do re-sizing of rugs as well T he deceased is survived by her tow n th a t is often spoken of as M rs. E v a S te b b in s. M a d ra s derfu lly well w ith the one in Cali trated lectu re with moving p ic tu res ., g r,.at w ith buyers in th is M rs. J . E . P u rg e so n . H o o d R iv e r as the cleaning of cu rta in s. It is w idow er, Andrew A ndresen, and "lying in th e shadow of th e g reat M rs. L a u r a D e a r d o r f. T h e D a lle s fornia. • show ing p resen t conditions in th e te rrito ry . contem plated th a t the u p sta irs lo five children, W illie, Lief, H arry, city.” It is safe to say th e ir re c o l M rs. A. W . M a n c h e s te r. T h e D a lle s rs. II. M. F o rd . T h e D a lle s N ear E ast. H er topic will be "E x- j "T he new coach", said W ebster, cation w ill not be p e rm a n e n t,. but Olivia and Louis and o th er rela- lections of G resham w’ill be but M M rs. L e n a C. St. C la ir. G r e s h a m Mrs. Mallcll Gels K e-elw tloii. M rs. H a t t i e S k u z ie . G r e s h a m p erle n re s in Bible L ands.” T h ere I "j,aH „ r |c h. lu strous finish, nick- q u a rte rs on a ground floor will be fives. T he in te rm en t w as m ade in p leasan t ones. M rs. L o ttie H a n n o n . N e w b e rg Mrs. Mary L. M allett w as r e will he special m usic by the best of ra d ia to r, new upholstery, th e secured as soon as possible. M rs. F r a n c e s S w oop, P o r t l a n d Sandy cem etery, a sh o rt d istance P ath o s w as not unm ixvd w ith th e M rs. M a ry F is h b u r n , P o r tla n d elected sta te presid en t of t^ e home talen t In both m orning and body two Inches low er, the re a r W om an’s C h ristian T em perance from th e fam ily home. At th e ,c o n various in cid en ts of th e convention. M rs. E. J. P in k e r to n . P o r tla n d M rs. U. L. W a r n a e k . P o r t l a n d ROChWIHHI WOMAN Union this afternoon at a p ro evening services and all a re in q u a rte rs rounded and m any o th e r clusion of the services a p ictu re A d ear little w om an who atten d ed M rs. R. E. R eek. E s ta c a d a OIES SUDDENLY longed session of I he convention. vited. im provem ents in appearan ce, so rs. J . C a n tie n . P o r tla n d was taken of th e flow er-m ounted the ban q u et W ednesday evening M M rs. L a u r a R ice, W o o d b u rn T his will be th e beginning of the th a t th e Essex for 1927 Is easily the The p allb ea re rs w ere cam e from a tow n up the valley. M rs. J. R. H ic k s. P o r tla n d Mrs. L avina Isabelle Stockton grave. seventh year of Mrs. M allett’s s e r Zion Evangelical Services. Mrs. E lle n W a te r s . P o r tla n d best looking ca r inN he E ssex line T h u rsto n , H arry and Sig E rickson, vice hh sta te p resid en t of th is o r died suddenly of h eart trouble, on She exhibited her h an d s to a friend M rs. E le a n o r J e ff rie « . N e w b e rg Sunday school will convene Sun- a t the p rice ever offered by the rs. D aisy H a m m o n d . P o r tla n d ganization. T h u rsday, O ctober 21. at her home A lfred S andblast, E lm er S chutte who sa t next. Both haifds w ere M M rs M. W . H atterle«-. O reg o n C ity | day m orning nt 10 o'clock a t the com pany. . at Rockwood, a t the age of 62 years. and G eorge G underson, nephew s of discolored w ith w h at ap p eared to M rs G e o rg e J . E b e rly , O re g o n C ity Zion E vangelical ch u rch . -A s p irit («M ENTION NOTES. M rs. J a n e C r a w f o rd . O re g o n C ity “T he new line of H udson S uper- F u n eral services will be held on Mrs. A ndresen. be a dye. She explained th a t she M rs. M ild red W ills. P o r tla n d T he b eautiful flag d ecorations of ed contest Is on betw een the “ Reds" Sixes in rich, w arm colors anil w ith M rs. R. K iss lin g . P o r tla n d Mrs. A ndresen w as a woman of had g ath ered w aln u ts and sold M S unday afternoon 8t 2 o’clock from rs. A lice H a n s o n . P o r tla n d th e church au d ito riu m received un- and th e "B lu es” In bringing new new hotly lines and m arked chassis th e residence, w ith in term en t fol exem plary life and c h a ra c te r and them to obtain funds w ith w hich to M rs. D olly Know. P o r t l a n d sfinted p raise from d elegates anil pupils to Sunday school. This con- lm „ roV(. , provhlg ,,xtIem elv M rs. M abel K o r s te d . P o r t l a n d lived in an eleiftent of kind w ords m eet th e expenses of th e trip to th e M rs. F lo re n c e W illis, P o r t l a n d visitors. The m agnificent flag hack te st will end on th e last Sunday in lowing in D ouglas cem etery. rs. J u lia F le m in g . P o r t l a n d popular, too, tt Is reported. New of the platform is tlie p ro p erty of B esides h e r widow er, George and th oughtful deeds In behalf of convention. She w as so in terested M M rs. C a ro lin a H a rv e y . P o r tla n d Mayor and Mrs. Chas. Cleveland of October and th e losers will trea t H udsons include th e Coach, th e Stockton, she is survived by four others. and w as evidently enjoying h e r M rs. A lio D. N ic h o lso n , P o r t l a n d G resham and was b ro u g h t from the w in n ers to a H allow e'en party. Brougham and the Sedan M rs. H. C. H a r t. C o tta g e G ro v e Added ch ild ren , Mrs. Mamie K uhlm an, self so thoroughly th a t it was plain M rs. E lw o o d J o h n s o n . N e w b e rg E urope by th e ir d au g h ter. Miss A dditional new pupils are « P e c te d gag(>|,ne wUhout re„ u ct,0Il M rs. J a n e L is rie h . P o r tla n d Card of Thanks. Rockw ood; Mrs. D ora H endrick Maude, who was am ong the first th e la st tw o Sundays of the contest. to see th e self sacrifice had not’ M rs M a rg a r e t I«ennon. P o r tla n d We wish to th a n k o u r m any of its famed perform ance q u alities Ited C ross w orkers to go from this M rs. N e llie R u n s . M cM in n v ille son, P o rtla n d ; Mrs. D ella T aylor, friends who gave us th e ir sy m been w asted. M rs G e r a ld in e C lo u g h , P o r tla n d co u n try to th e w ar zone and who Those not utten d lu g Sunday school Is obtained by m echanical ch a n g M orton, W ashington, and A lbert pathy and help d u rin g th e Illness One of th e m ost in te restin g s e s M rs A. B. B e n n e tt, H o o d R iv e r rem ained m any m onths afte r the elsew here, a re welcome a t the es.” rs. D. J. F a lc o n e r . H o o d R iv e r S tockton , Tacom a, W ashington. and death of our beloved wife and sions of th e g ath erin g o ccu rred on M close of the w ar, giving five y ears' j E v angelical school. M rs. C. P. S o n n ic h se n . H ood R iv e r She also leaves th e follow ing m other, and also for the b eau tifu l W ednesday aftern o o n w hen the M iss E m ily S o n n ich n en . H o o d R iv e r service In F ran ce, Belgium and T he serm on topic for th e preach 1 M rs. C la ra T ifft. P o r tla n d flowers. H olland. T he flag had been In use b ro th e rs and sis te rs; Dan R obert \ Andrew A ndresen and Fam ily. cou n ties of Benton, Columbia, M rs. R o s e lin a S tro h m e y e r. P o r tla n d ing service a t 11 o'clock is "F ollow - 1 F A IK Y IF W U O M AN D IF S by the arm y a t thi' front. M rs F lo r a T h a y e r . P o r tla n d A F I FK Y F A K ’S IL L N E S S son, Longview, W ashington; Rob C lackam as, Coos. Douglas, Jack - M rs. N e ttle B. W a lla c e . Mc M in n v ille T he clu ste r of flags over th e east «•rs of th e G leam ,” a m essage w hich e rt R obertson. P o rtlan d ; Mrs. May G resham I'ndenoiniiiational son, Josephine, Hood Hiver, Je ffe r M rs. G ra c e R. 8areh**t. C la c k a m a s window w ere those of Sweden, 1 will be helpful to all. Tlie atten d - P riv a te fu n eral services w ere M t . m S u s a n A R e y n o ld s. R a n k s McDonald, M inneapolis M innesota; T here w ill be p reach in g services son, Lane, Linn, M ultnom ah, S h e r M rs M J. C o llin s. P o r tla n d Canada, Peril, Brazil, Norway, G er ance Is Increasing g rad u ally and ) held th is afternoon at th e chapel M rs A n n a M e rrill A lb a n y m any, Belgium, Italy, and th e red all are Invited to atten d . M rs, L illie Moore, Big Lake. M inn Sunday afternoo n a t 2 o'clock and man, W asco, M arion, Polk, U m a M th B a r b a r a R ic h a rd s o n . A lb a n y j of the G resham F u n eral p a rlo rs for and bine B ritish ensigns. T he t r i esota ; Mrs. G race P eterson, T rout- again in the evening at th e Unde- tilla and Y am hill w ^re rep resen ted Mr» W. E S ta n to n . A lb a n y All m em bers and frien d s of the th e late Mrs. Ju lia B orgerson who color of F ran ce stood near th e p la t M rs L. E . B la in e . A lb a n y d ale; Mrs. D ora P eterson and Mrs nom inational tem ple by th e p asto r, by th e ir p resid en ts and a fo u r- Mrn L illy T o o ley. M u ltn o m a h form. Some of th ese em blem s wer< Junior league are urged to atten d i died W ednesday aftern o o n , O ctober M TR. L a v in a B< h u la r . P o r tla n d the Rev, S. F. P itts. Sunday school m inute ad d ress given on the best M H arriet Moore, of Fairview . loaned by consuls stationed in the b u sin ess and social m eeting j 2«, a t th e hom e of her b ro th er. John m . N o ra A u ld . F o rti lv! P o rtlan d and some by F. F. Ellis, ! hour is at 10 a. m. and p ray er m eet th in g s of th e p ast y ear in th e co u n M m M. M. laFo. P o r t l a n d Mr«. I xyu I h M J. H a m ilto n P o rtla n d m an ag er of the A m erican Decorat which will be held to n ig h t a t the P eterso n of F airview at the age of ing Is held each T uesday evening ty. • H ere, too, som e of th e rep o rts Mr«. R u th H e a ro c k . P o r tla n d COMING EVENTS. home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. M ullen- 61 years. D eath was not alto g eth er ing com pany of P ortland. Mr«. M a ry K G« a r . N»*wtw*rg and young people's m eeting on Frl-. w ere alm o st path etic. Of course, Mr« E d ith L Ixiv«1, X(*wh4-rir hoff. unexpected as Mrs. B orgerson had Oct. 26, R eception to te ac h ers at day evenings. T he Rev. A. M. A n some of the ladies are th e wives of Mr«. Ixittk* E. H inlori. M cM in n v ille It was expected th a t reso lu tio n s G resham Union high school, a u s been ailing for nearly a year. T he Mr«. A d a J o lly . P o r tla n d would he acted upon th is afternoon of th e ladles around th e audience derson and wjfe, of S eattle, for p ro sp ero u s business men and fa rm Mr«. J a r k a o n Jon«*«. G r e s h a m pices P atro n -T e ac h er association. deceased Is survived by eight Mr« II S. C low . Or«**ham pledging renew ed su p p o rt to, ami some years mias^pnarieg in India, e rs and have m eans at th eir d is Mr«. W . F H o n e y . G re a h a m b ro th ers and a sister, P e te r P eter- ea rn e st effort for th e enforcem ent room a t the church. Yon Want It. will be p resen t T uesday evening posal to a ssist them in th eir work, Mr«. R o y B o b b in « , D a lla s of th e 18th am endm ent, the e n Mm. J o h n R. Xl< k» lsen. H o o d R iv e r A good daily paper and T w ice-a- and w ill speak in stead of th e r e g u Law enforcem ent, th e reading of *on’ T ro u td ale ; John, of F air- hut o th e r re p o rts indicated tfiat the Ml«« M ag g ie H. M c In ty r e S h e rid a n dorsem ent of the A n tl-narcottc E d the Bible In th e public schools, view; S evert, of M innesota; Ellis, W m k « O utlook, at .a savins thi» Mr«. I^ -tltla R o « r . P o r tla n d ucation association, th e app ro v al of lar p ray e r m eeting. opposite of th is prevailed when Mr« W . J . C o o p e r. O re a h a m m onth. See ad elsew here. education looking tow ard world scientific In stru ctio n along p a r - | Louis. G eorge. W illiam . F ra n k and Mr« .Mary E . T o w n aen d . P o r tla n d they told of long w alks over muddy Mr«. A nna p , regldlng M. E. P e rk in « . P o r tla n d peace, and a recom m endation for cotlc lines, - a few-of the tine points stressed d u rin g th e week. roads to reach th e ir local m eeting Mr« M in n ie K n o x . P o rtla n d federal control of m otion p ictu re Illinois. She also leaves a ste p Mr«. E liz a D a n ie l« .Mulino places or to get In touch with some Mm. film-. Resolutions w ere to he p re IxYUine N’u te . P o r tla n d T h ere a re m ore th an 4,00« m em d au g h ter. Mrs. Mary S hoem aker, M abel VValla« « M u lin o sen ted voicing th e ap p reciatio n of bers of tlie W .C. T. U. In th e sla te who m ight a ssist financially or o th Mr« B eanie Jo h n n o n M u lin o Mm. the convention for th<' work of the of Oregon. Over 700 w ere gained of Los Angeles. In te rm e n t w as erw ise in th e cau se w hich they Mr« F ra n c e « B a r r y G la d a to n e m ade In Ikm glns cem etery. local W. C. T. V. and its com m ute«- during th e p ast year. Mr«. Iftllie M Hlrt< P o rt lan d w ere rep resen tin g . Mr« A M B lah o p . F o re s t G r o s e and for the co u rtesies extended by Mr« W H D ubei«. P o r tla n d The re p o rts of th e county p re si G resham business men and c iti T he ad d ress of Miss Maud Aid- BEFKEBA I IBNS M ADE Mr«. G . G. C ro««ley, P o r tla n d zens. dents w ere full o t en th u siasm and Mr« W. H W y a n t. P o r tla n d rich on "D eterm ining the F u tu re ” (IN WIIILON EAKM HOME E H. C ollin«. P o r tla n d given on T h u rsd ay evening, was pep. Many of th e sp e ak e rs stressed Mr«. Mr«. W . A. W all« , P o r tla n d A larg e num ber of delegates w ere pronounced a m asterpiece. d n a C a re v . P o r tla n d T he farm home of th e late A. C. th e fine cooperation they enjoyed M r« E given th e p leasu re of a trip to M ult Mr« A gn»« H. M a b o lm , P o r tla n d The retrular ineetinir «»f G resh from th e officers of the law and th** Mr«. A B H aan e ll, E a ta v a d a nom ah F alls and retu rn by G resh H onor th e noble band of c ru s a d Wlhloii, now the pro p erty of Mr. am Post w ill he held in the Mr«. E. E H a n n a h . E « ta « a d a am business tnen on T h u rsd ay a f ers,— Mrs. «Monroe, of P o rtlan d , 2X und Mrs. H erm an W thlon. located h ea rty su p p o rt given them by c iti M r A lley J . M onroe. P o r tla n d Grantre H all, Greaham. ternoon. T w en ty -th ree c a rs w ere y ears a m em ber of C entral union. on th e P ipe Line road live mllea Mr«. A F .M a y . I •en d ie to n zens of th e ir locality. The tim e M , r« Z o n a H ta r la St. H elen « tn th e cavalade, and th e services ot She is m ore th a n So y ears old. Mrs. ea st of G resham , has been entered M r« Gca« e E d w a r d 1 - H o u lto n could be easily recalled by m any a sm iling m otorcycle traffic officer, Ross of Sunnyside union Is a n o th Mr«. F re d W . P a r k . P o rt la ml p rese n t w hen th e cau se of te m p er Mr« A d o lf F re d e rie h , Ix rg an detailed by the sheriff s office, a s er. Mrs. Reynolds, p resid en t of th e recen tly by unknow n parties and I v a r Tal«tea«1 lx»gari sured a m inim um of danger on the A rcade union, w alked over th e h ills co n sid erab le dam age has been done. ance w as a m ost u n p o p u lar one. Mm. M r« C. H. D k-key. C lad « fo n « Judge and Mrs. W. A. E kw all will be our g u ests and the trip . A delightful tim e was re p o rt recen tly to raise money for the W indows have been broken, fu rn i- In stead of th e loyal aid now be Mr« M ae B o o th . C o rv a llla j Judge w ill give a few m inutes talk. ed c h ild re n 's home. Mrs. M. E. P e r ' tu re and fixtures destroyed, light Mr» G r a c e M E b y . G la d a te n e stow ed on th e W hite Kibboners. Mm IL E d w in V a n W e y , O reg o n C ity kins, of «Mt. Scott union, 73 years Mr« H a z e l C. M a tth e w « P o rtla n d they w ere dubbed “ecce n tric,” and M 'I t's in the co n stitu tio n and it’s young, w alk s a m ile tn atten d th e fixtures pulled off, and ‘ no tr e s r- L illia n W h ite m a n . P o r tla n d th e re to sta y ” are the catchy w ords Loyal T em perance Legion. Mrs. passin g " signs removed. cra n k s and in gome in stan ces th e ir M r* F a n n ie M c C o u rt. P o r tla n d Auxiliary »□rmlwr* brlnir eotered <ii*h and everyone fn n ih h Mr« F M Fr» rich A lb a n y w hich Imbedded them selves In the Blaine, of Albany, is an o th er well life and liberty had been in je o p M r O live M S m ith , P o r tla n d «utlnir tool*. m egiory T h u rsd ay evening during along in years, and has belonged to Outlook W ant Ads will help Mm F B A n d ereo n O r « o n C ity ardy. th e m arch of th e m em bership drive th e union since 1871. Ix d a J B o d in e A lb a n y . on the way to success. T he new ly-organized P a re n t- T each er association of G resham high school has arran g e d for a r e ception to be tendered th e high school faculty on T uesday ev e ning, O ctober 26, at the high school to w hich the public is invited. An In terestin g program h as been ar ran g ed w hich will be follow ed by a social half hour w hen re fre s h m en ts 4vill be served by a com m it tee consisting of Mrs. Ft. E. C an non, Mrs. M. R. Beehler, Mrs. E lm er Cook. Mrs. P earl F o rtn e r and Mrs. W. C. L aw rence. The high school o rch e stra will play and th e glee club w ill sing a group of school songs. W. D. K in der will ren d er a violin solo, and a vocal solo w ill be given by Miss A lice P rindle, m usical in stru c to r at th e high school. T he Lota Stone w h istling q u a rte t, com posed of the Misses B ernice Mulfen, A ugusta H ahn, D oris L eithold and Gladys C ran accom panied by Zelm a M er ch an t. w ill assist in th e e n te rta in m ent and a fancy dance will be executed by D oris Leithold. G reetings w ill be b ro u g h t from th e P.-T. A., represented by its p resident, M. R. B eehler; th e city of G resham , thro u g h M ayor C harles C leveland; from the patro n s of the school thro u g h H. L. S t.C la ir; the Hi-Y club by W. J. Cooper; th e G resham grad e school, C. M. Q uicksall, and for Auld L ang Syne, Miss Eve M. H utchison, a form er m em ber of th e faculty. R. E. C an non will m ake the response for the teach ers. LEGION MEMBERS! TUESDAY. 7 P. M„ (K T()BER~26 Pot Luck Supper, 7 P. M. Delegates and Visitors in 4-Day Session Study Moral Issues.