GRESHAM OFTLOUK,
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PAROLE GRANTED
ROCKWOOD RESIDENT
Louis H arvey w as paroled F ri
day by P residing Judge H ew itt oi
th e c irc u it co u rt from a three-y'ear
p en iten tiary sentence a fte r he had
pleaded guilty to a g ran d Jury in
dictm ent ch arg in g him w ith a s
sa u lt w ith in te n t to kill. H arvey
w as said to have shot at W illard
Cook, a neighbor in th e Rockwood
d istric t, d uring an alleged dispute
over tre sp a ssin g of livestock. Cook
and a num ber of o th e r neighbors
were* said to have petitioned Judge
H ew itt to g ra n t th e parole.
BORING
V
Many pleasan t fam ily reunions
took place on T hanksgiving day.
am ong them one at th e hom e of
Jo h n Meyer, w here a big turkey
d in n er was served. Among those
p rese n t w ere Mrs. Claud D anielson
an d fam ily from C latskanie, Mr.
and Mrs. Raym ond Richey and
fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Otis M.
R ich and fam ily, of Boring.
T he W’. R. T elford fam ily en te r
tain ed Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew Grib-
iile and children from P ortlan d on
T hanksgiving.
E unice C arlson, the dau g h ter of
Mr. and Mrs. John C arlson is quite
ill w ith pneum onia. A G resham
* physician has th e case.
T he fam ily of Mrs. Gus W ester-
b erg is q u aran tin ed for diphtheria.
M elville Richey w as down from
O regon A g ricu ltu ral college and
sp e n t the holidays w ith his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O.. M. Richey.
E a rl Childq w as visiting at the
hom e of his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
S tephen Childs and his brother,
Wm. E. Childs, th e la tte r p a rt of
th e week.
W alter Roots and fam ily spent
th e w eek-end at the hom e of his
au n t, Mrs. W. R. Telford.
T he b azaar and sale conducted
u n d er the auspices of th e Ladies
Aid w as a decided success. The
proceeds from the sale and lunch
am ounted to $98.50.
The D am ascus g range w tll hold
its an n u a l b azaar and sale at the
Boring I. O. O. F. hall on 'D ecem
ber 11. A m usical and literary
p rogram will precede the sale and
lunch w ill be served.
Ed. Mink h it a parked ca r on the
loop road recently w hich put his
c a r in the ditch and dam aged it to
som e extent. T he ca r he hit w as
p arked nearly in the cen ter of the
road w ithout lights, and it was r e
ported th a t th e occupants had im
bibed a little too m uch moonshine.
The Boring Com m unity club met
with th e school board and a rra n g e
m en ts w ere m ade w here the dis
tric t ag reed to m eet th e club half
way, w ith funds to floor the play-
shed. On F riday and S atu rd ay a
num ber of the p atro n s of the
school gathered at th e playshed
and did th e w ork. T he ladies
served dinner for the w orkers both
days.
T he heavy wind on W ednesday
evening did some dam age around
Boring. It took the roof of Wm.
M orand’s cow sta b le and blew a
chicken house down for Mrs. H. B.
Lund, crippling p a rt of h e r chick
ens.
Ilie B artell spent th e T h an k sg iv
ing holidays w ith home folks. She
is atten d in g norm al at Monmouth.
T he A dar fam ily have moved to
P o rtlan d.
G. F. P eterson has been laid up
for som e tim e with infection in his
hand.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen M unger of
P o rtlan d spent T hanksgiving with
Mrs. M unger’s p aren ts, Mr. and
Mrs. H erm an Naas.
SA N D Y BLUFF
Mr. and Mrs. W ilkenson e n te r
tained on Sunday to a bounteous
d in n er. Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck M antor
and th e ir son. Ray W ilkenson and
wife of P ortland. Ray W ilkenson,
wife and two sons of C ottrell, Chas.
W ilkenson. wife and baby of th is
piace.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atkins had
as T hanksgiving guests Mrs. W at
kins' sister. S aleaa H aight, and Mr.
W atkins' bro th er, Jew ell W atkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Corley w ere guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E lm er H ouse on
T hanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caldo, and ’ be
fo rm er's father, Wm. Caldo, w ere
en te rta in e d T hanksgiving at the
J. J. Ju d k in ’s home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo R adford and
ch ild ren w ent to T he D alles to
spend T hanksgiving w ith friends,
and rem ained u n til Sunday. They
found som e snow in T he Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerom e Brook and
ch ild ren arriv ed S atu rd ay from
K lam ath F alls and are for the
p resen t a t the home of Mr Brook's
p are n ts, E. R. Brook.
poweli T valley
T he D eborah Ladies Aid of the
Sw edish M ission church will meet
on T h u rsd ay afternoon in the
ch u rch for its annual business
m eeting. The ladies are requested
to b rin g refresh m en ts. T he presi
d en t of the Aid w ishes all m em bers
to be p rese n t as th e election of of
ficers for th e ensuing year will
ta k e p lace a t th is m eeting.
N ew O il Drill
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
T he silver thaw of a week ago
did considerable dam age in th is
com m unity.
The telephone and
electric light poles fell in m any
places and the men a re still busy
along th e lines. T he telephone ex
change
at Corbett is not in w ork-
•
ing operation yet. and it may tak e
several days before the lines are
repaired. Ou account of so much
rain recently a good m any ra n c h
ers still have th eir potatoes in th e
ground. The late crop of potatoes
is very satisfacto ry everyw here.
The carn iv al a t th e Colum bian
high school w as a g reat success,
both socially and financially, th e
P aren t-T ea ch e r association c le a r
ing $100 for its tre a su ry . It proved
to be one of th e finest u n d ertak in g s
of th is so rt ever put on at Corbett.
T he various booths w ere cleverly
a rran g e d and each one w as a d raw
ing card for itself and everyone en
joyed th e stu n ts an d th e com ical
costum es. A fine tu rk ey w as ra f
fled off in th e evening, R uth B er-
ney of S pringdale holding the
lucky num ber of 7. The tu rk ey ,
w hich w as raised by young Sidney
B arker, son of Mr. and Mrs. B ar
k e r at L ato u rell F alls, weighed 20
pounds and brought about $15.
Mr. and Mrs. Lusby, th e new ly
weds, th e form er th e p rincipal of
th e grad e school, a re settled at the
J. A. Balm er of Los A ngeles ex H arding dorm itory.
A num ber of young folks aw ay
pects to revolutionize oil well d rill
ing w ith his new single unit drill. a t school cam e hom e to enjoy th e
E lectric m otor and belts a re in one T hanksgiving d in n er,—Miss Annie
mechanism, which is lowered by I E tlin g from M onmouth, W. Morgan
g rav ity into the sh aft. It drills j
one foot per m inute and will re from Eugene, L. C a rter from O re
gon A g ricu ltu ral college, and Roy
duce costs 70% .
and L aw rence A ndersen from P o rt
PLEASANT VALLEY land, Miss A ronson, sister of L.
A ronson of C orbett, w as the guest
Mr. and Mrs. E lm er B uchanan of h er b ro th er and fam ily T h an k s
spent T hanksgiving day a t Cen giving.
tra lia , W ashington, w ith relatives.
The m any friends of A. S tu a rt of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howe, of F or- | L ato u rell F alls w ill be glad to
re st Grove, w ere v isito rs at the know th a t he is recovering from
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Cam p his illn ess a t St. V incents hospital
bell la st Sunday.
and w ill soon be home again.
G eorge W ilcoj, J r., and wife en
Mr. and Mrs. W ill D ahlqutst en
te rtain e d at dinner on T h an k sg iv te rtain e d a few frien d s at Sunday
ing day Mr. and Mrs. Edd Johnson d in n er at L atourell.
Mr. and Mrs. George P erry of
of G resham , Mrs. Lucile M arkell of
T hanksgiving
P ortland, and Mrs. D orothy Te- M enucha enjoyed
d inner in P o rtlan d a t th e home of
B rake of S eattle.
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Cam pbell at- j Mr. P e rry ’s m other.
Mrs. Maude Heed and her m o th
tended the wedding of Miss Hazel
V. B erke and A rthur E. G unther at I er, Mrs. B lackhall, have retu rn ed
the Berke home in P o rtlan d on to C orbett afte r several w eeks at
Rhododendron. Mrs. R eed’s health
W ednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey e n te r is m uch improved.
tained a t dinner on T hanksgiving ' Mrs. Cowing has rented th e W ay
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n of , f a re r’s Inn a t C orbett and has
G resham , and Mrs. H annah John- i moved up on her ran c h to spend
son, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K esterson th e w inter.
and son K enneth, Mr. and Mrs. G. , Mrs. L ottie Benfield has retu rn ed
to h er home a t C orbett after an ab
N. S ager of this place.
Miss Alice Richey cam e home sence of several w eeks in th e city.
Mrs. M arian C rane has moved to
from Monmouth to spend th e holi
day w ith her p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. P o rtlan d to spend th e w inter w ith
friends.
W ill Richey.
Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard E hrm an of
Mr. and Mrs. E lis F orgreen w ere
P o rtlan d sp en t T hanksgiving at
P ortlan d v isitors T hursday.
Mrs. F lo ra T roge en tertain ed E h rm an o r here.
relativ es at her home on T h a n k s
LYNCH
giving day.
Mrs. A nna Bankus has moved to
T he Lynch P aren t-T each er asso
P ortlan d for th e w inter.
ciation will hold its reg u la r m eet
ing F rid ay evening, Decem ber 3. A
COTTRELL
special program is being prepared
T he regular m eeting of th e P.-T. w hich will follow th e reg u lar b u s
association w ill be held a t the iness session. All m em bers of the
schoolhouse F riday evening, De association a re especially urged to
cem ber 3, at 8 o'clock. A good pro attend.
gram is prom ised and refresh m en ts
If An Officer Stops Von.
w ill be served.
D on’t argue.
Miss Rose Allen came from Hood
Don’t th rea ten to have him fired;
River to be p resen t a t a T hanksgiv- he know s you can n o t m ake good
ign dinner given at the home of her and th e th re a t puts him on his
m ettle.
g ran d p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Don’t tell him about your influ
C arothers of G resham . She also en tial frien d s; you in su lt him by
visited her aunt, Mrs. G eorge Sm ith suggesting he is am enable to influ
ence.
of th is place.
D on't tell him h e’s “w rong.”
Fred W agner en tertain ed his
D on't tell him you know the
neighbors and friends by giving a Judge; he's heard it before.
D on't offer him money, or a
dance at the new house w hich w as
d rink, or any th in g else.
recently built on his place. All en
If you have a re a l reason for do
joyed a very pleasant evening, at ing w hat you did, tell it to him like
the close of w hich refresh m en ts a m an. Most officers are rea so n
able.
w ere served.
A ccording to C harles Reade, who
Miss Rose Allen visited Mary gives
th ese in stru c tio n s th ro u g h
and Ju lian Brophy on Friday.
th e Decem ber S unset, in an a rtic le
entitled, “P ull up by th e side of the
Superior Keck Spring« Coal.
road," if d riv ers will follow the
We have probably th e la st car ¡ above ru les, they w ill get into less
for the season of large lump su trouble.
perior coal coming. If you w ish to j
In su ra n ce funds for farm loans.
take advantage of the carload price
order a t once phone 1871. The * No com m ission or brokerage. Very
B erry G row ers P acking Co.— Adv.
easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER !W. Ite ti
CORBETT
KAUE THREE
PLEASANT HOME
Mrs. L ydia O strand of P o rtlan d
The b azaar and en tertalu m en t
is Mrs. C lara S m ith's guest.
given at the B ap tist ch u rch ou S a t
Mrs. M yrta Reed, who is spend urday evening by the Ladies Aid
ing th e w in ter in P o rtlan d w ith was much eujoyed and a good sum
her son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. w as added to th e tre a su ry of the
and Mrs. A. B. Fox, visited r e la society. E njoyable num bers on the
program w ere readings by Miss
tives h ere th e p ast week.
Mrs. F red C. Reed w as in P o rt Edith Baker, Miss F air weal her and
Mrs. Jessie Miller, also piano solos
land S aturday.
by Miss E dna W olters and vocal
L aw rence H ayes, fish buyer from
solos by Miss M argaret F itzgerald
P o rtlan d en route from P o rtlan d
both of A uburn, W ashington. The
to Bonneville in his gas launch,
new piano at the church added
had the m isfo rtu n e to be blown on
much to th e success of th e p ro
the beach of G eary Island during
gram .
the storm of F riday, w here his boat
Among college stu d en ts home for
was considerably damaged.
1 the T hanksgiving vacation were
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L ato u rell of
W ilbur A ltm an and C harles Mc
H eppner w ere calling on friends
Kinney of O. A. C„ Wilma Chase of
here S aturday. They w ere on th eir
Oregon N orm al at Monmouth and
re tu rn trip to H eppner after hav
Anna L e n n a rts of W illam ette Uni
ing spent a week fishing on the
versity.
coast.
Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Bell a re re
Mrs. Maud Reed and children
joicing over th e arriv al of a baby
spent T h anksgiving at Sandy w ith
g irl at th e ir home on S aturday.
her bro th er-in -law and sister, Mr.
1. W. A nderson of P ortland spent
and Mrs. Ja ck Scales.
the w eek-end at the home of his
Mrs. Lucy K incaid and sou
b ro th er. Geo. R. Anderson.
R alph visited in th e hom e of th eir
Mr. anil Mrs. F airw ea th er and
d au g h ter and sister, Mrs. Sam
H ullt n ear H illsboro over T h an k s fam ily and Miss Euphem ia F air-
w eath er
w ere
en tertain ed on
giving.
T hanksgiving at the home of Victor
Several of the telephone lines are
E rickson of Kelso, Oregon.
still out of com m ission since th e
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. N asshahn
recent silv er thaw .
T he re g u la r m onthly m eeting visited home folks over th e w eek
day of C olum bia gran g e will be end. They recently moved to Mon
S aturday, Decem ber 4.
Officers m outh w here Mr. N asshahn is en
will be elected for 1927 and all rolled as a student.
A fam ily reunion and T hanksgiv-
m em bers a re urged to attend.
The D orcas society of th e C h ris nig d inner w ere enjoyed a t the
Late rep o rts
tian church w ill m eet all day W ed home of D. D. Jack
nesday, Decem ber 1st at th e H arley give Mr. J a c k ’s condition as m uch
t Improved.
Bates home.
The young people of th e Baptist
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B ratley
dined w ith Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k church a re to m eet a t th e parson-
I age oil W ednesday evening a t 7:30
Reed T hanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben K nleriem and ! to begin p rep a ra tio n s for the
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. K nierlem of ! C hristinas program . All interested
P o rtlan d w ere S unday v isito rs at a re asked to be present.
The Happy - H our class of chll-
th e home of th e ir fath e r, George
* d ren will conduct the evening ser-
K nleriem , Sr.
vice at th e B aptist ch u rch next
Suuday evening.
B. 8. Cline, a “confirm ed" bach
elor of O rient statio n , has recently
taken u nto him self a wife. Mrs.
Mary Neal, of P o rtland, is the
luckj lady.
Ro.v W aybill and Mildred S tark s
were m arried at V ancouver ou
Tuesday. Miss S ta rk 's home is Da
m ascus
Roy is a soil of Stephen
W aybill who lives south of O rient.
H arold Ja c k ’s g arag e blew down
in the severe wind storm which
stru ck th is vicinity last W ednesday
night. The garage was in course
of c o n stru c tio n . uhout ready for the
roof, and will have to be rebuilt.
The Orient P.-T. A. has sta rted a
co n test for m em bers. The losing
side will have to fu rn ish re fre sh
m ents to the w inners. The co n test
etuis w ith the December meeting.
HOGAN
Mr. and Mrs. M. D oryland and
fam ily
enjoyed
a
deflghtful
T hanksgiving d inner and reunion
at th e home of Mrs. D oryland’s
sister,
Mrs.
A.
E.
F o r
sythe and fam ily. T hose p rese n t
w ere th e p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam uel M ueller and the follow ing
b ro th ers, sisters and friends, Mr.
and Mrs. Ja k e Miller and son Ray,
Mr. and Mrs. E rn est Meggert, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Miller, and C arl M ur
phy, all of P o rtland, Mr. and Mrs.
Em anuel Miller and Mrs. Ida Long
of Gresham .
Sam uel Mueller is m aking his
home for th e p resent w ith his
daughter, Mrs. M. D oryland, w hile
being employed in the vicinity.
W W inters, who is employed as
day firem an at the Columbia b rick
yard has been absent from his
w ork for several days, suffering
w ith a boil on his leg.
W orkmen have been busy for th e
past two weeks alterin g a dryer
tunnel at the Columbia brickyard
and in stallin g a new Boss drying
system
This new system , v’hich
has been proven a success at other
places, is supposed to speed up th e
process of drying a kiln of brick or
tile from 48 hours to 10 hours. If
it proves satisfacto ry th e system
will be em ployed throughout th e
w hole dryer.
Miss F ran ces Stout, who is a t
tending Monmouth N orm al, re
tu rn ed home W ednesday evening to
spend the T hanksgiving vacation
w ith her paren ts. Miss S tout h as
th ree m ore w eeks yet to practice
teaching a t th e C hildren’s F arm
Home at Corvallis.
Mrs. A. J. Stout has been co n
fined to her bed for nearly a week
w ith a heavy cold aiid severe bll-
ous attack . .
Xmas Cards.
Buy your X m as ca rd s early. We
have a beautiful selection to choose
from.
Priced from lc to 25c.
G resham D rug Co., the Rexall
store.—Adv.
FREE! Old Time DANCE
AT BLUE LAKE PARK
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1, 1926
R egular Old Tim e Music. Everybody come and have a Good
Old Time. Will take up sm all collection to help pay for m usic.
I ndies bring Lunch
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