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TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G resham O utlook VOL. 16, NO. 87 High Home Coining Has Fine Program 1 GRESHAM. Ml'LTNOXAII COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28 1«26 Nation’s Youngest? T W IC E A W EEK «1.ÄÜ Her Year M A N Y P R O G R A M S M A K E Efforts Made to Save C H R IST M A ST ID E JO Y O U S Oregon Prune Industry Masonic Orders Hold Interesting Installation O( k ee n est in te re st to about 80 It is beginning to daw n on the A large attendance and an In te r The past week has been one esting program m arked th e joint form er g rad u ates of G resham public as it already has daw ned on Friday's Outlook Day w hich may w ell be rem em bered by in stallatio n of the G resham Royal Union hlgji school w as th e home Early. th e grow ers th a t th e p ru n e indus th e a rra y of splendid C hristm as Arch and the Blue Lodge Masons com ing la st T h ursday w hich p rac try of th e n o rth w est is facing a de pro g ram s put on by th e various held in th e Masonic hall last eve Again it happens that tically occupied all of th e a fte r ning. W illiam Congdon of V erno Friday’s Outlook must be plorable situation. The grow ers it | Sunday schools and th e high and nia, past high p riest of th e Royal mailed a day early, there is said are not getting cost for noon. A violin solo w as given by grade schools. The w eek’s celebra- Arch and the first high p rie st of being no delivery on the th e ir crop and a United effort is Miss H elen A lthaus, a saxophone |tio n of the Yuletlde began Sunday the local chapter, officiated as In routes on New Y ear’s Day. being m ade to save th e industry. evening w ith th e ca n tata rendered num ber by F red H elber and a bari stallin g officer for th a t order. The We are asking correspon The need and im portance of the by the choir of the B aptist church. tone d u et by M elcher D uncan and following Royal A rch officers w ere dents and advertisers to move m ust appeal to all. On W ednesday evening tw o S un Jo h n Ott. O ther m usical selections in stalled : ' aid by preparing their m at day school en tertain m en ts took The m ark etin g d ep artm en t of the W. J. Todd, high p rie st; A. F. ter early. The forms must P o rtlan d Cham ber of Commerce, w ere solos by Miss Doris Zim m er place, one at the U ndenom inational H am m ar, king; A rth u r D ow sett. close Thursday noon. tem ple and th e o th er a t th e M etho m an and Miss M ary Miller and a w ith the sam e d ep artm en t of the scribe; C. M. Q uicksall, captain of d ist E piscopal church. T he p ro q u a rte t num ber by H a rry B jur, and under. Two only of the 340 Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college, have hosts; A. R. Morgan, principal so gram w hich w as given a t th e te m high school stu d en ts w ere eligible called m eetings of grow ers and Jo h n O tt, Guy R usher and Roland jo u rn er; C. E. Bush, Royal A rch M argaret Joyce of Alma, N ebr., ple w as w ell attended and th e little to S an ta C laus' generosity a t tills business men in terested and a plan Schedeen, V cap tain ; W. W. M etzger, m aster of is the youngest school teach er in Ja p an ese pupils of th a t S unday is being w orked out to stabilize the tim e. T he b rief addresses by form er N ebraska to hold a sta te certificate. the first veil; T. A. Johnson, m as school took a prom inent p art. p rune industry. m em bers of th e high school w ere Only 15 y ea rs old, Miss Joyce is a te r of the second veil; W. D. K in Two Sunday school program s At th e Methodi&t church a full The plans favored th u s far by listened to w ith in te rest, W alter g rad u a te of high school and is now der, m aster of the th ird veil; Geo. w ere held on F rid ay evening, the house greeted those who p a rtic i m ost grow ers and p ack ers and S chw edler rep rese n tin g th e Oregon teaching in a ru ral school. If you J. C urrln, tre a s u re r; Jam es E lking- know of a younger te ach er* th is pated in the program . P erh ap s the Zion E vangelical and the F ree b ro k ers is sim ple. On one hand A g ricu ltu ra l college, R inar M att new spaper would ton. se creta ry ; W. R. Johnson, like to z eceive ou tstan d in g num ber of th e evening M ethodist. Both had a good a t would probably be an organization son th e U niversity of Oregon and nam e and age. sentinel. was th e pantom im e by seven girls, tendance and th e little folks ren- of th e p rune grow ers, and on the A ilie B a rtell the Oregon sta te n o r Follow ing are the officers in th e ir recitatio n s and songs In , "Oh Zion H aste”, w hich w as sung dered , , , „ , . l other hand, an organization of the m al. Roy Gibbs, a m em ber of class stalled Into office of th e Blue . J, . . by Miss Rose P o tter, accom panied a pleasing m anner, followed by the packers. The grow ers would pool of 1916 of G resham Union high lodge: A. W. Metzger, w orshipful by Miss E lizabeth H orning. The custom ary tre a t, ’ It has often been th eir crop in locals. Most of them | school, spoke and, am ong other m a ste r; W. J. Todd, senior w a r a m a tte r of com m ent, w hat magic ch aracterizatio n of th e song was favor selling through packers. things, stressed th e advisability of A rth u r W. C utten and a h alf den; C. J. L undquist, ju n io r w ar m ade by th e Misses D olores B aker, lies back of th e sm all bag or box P rices of hulk dried p ru n es can be form ing an alum ni association. dozen o th er Chicago speculators den; W. L. Corsage, se c re ta ry ; W. L uetta W elling, Betty T horne, R e of candy and fru it th a t Is aw arded nam ed by the grow ers. A catchy sk it entitled, “F u r and have taken m ore th an $10,000,000 C. M etzger, tr e a s u re r; George gina H am m ar, Ruth S terling, V er the Sunday school atten d a n t at the W a rm er” w as received w ith pleas P ack ers could buy from the out of W all S tre e t in th e la st Honey, m arsh a l; E. W. E astm an, C h ristm as pro g ram ? S carcely is Next Sunday will m ark the fifth non K elly and Gwendolyn Metzger. th irty days. They “ played” Bald u re by tho se present. Members of <>“ >- grow ers only when they have o r win Locomotive stocks and its senior deacon; C. G. Schneider, an n iv ersary of the p asto ra te of the Much praise was h eard of th is ex- i ,h ere a horae w here th e senior class, P a u le tta Dowsett, ders. T hus, speculation would be steady rise in value b ro u g h t tr e Junior deacon; Roy H. Gibbs, se n Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted of Smifli cellent num ber, w hich w as coach- er 8'JOdies are not frequent visit- D orothy Cooper, M ildred Kummel, dim inished. M arkets would not m endous profits. ior stew ard ; J. R, M artin, jun io r ors, h ut nothing equals th e annual ed by Mrs. H. V. W ilhelm. It w as H arold Lew is, K enneth H orberg, M emorial P re sb y teria n church at th u s be a lte rn a te ly g lu tted and stew ard ; A. M. McManus, ch ap C hristm as tre a t to dispel th e cloud Fairview , and a special service repeated a t th e com m unity p ro Alvin K aser and H arold Dye m ade cleaned out. P ru n es aw aiting sale lain; W alter M etzger, tv le r; A. from the childish brow and d is gram a t th e high school on th e suitable to th e occasion has been up the c a st of ch a racters. Meyers, past m aster, w as the in pense good fellow ship. The secret through p ack ers could he put into arran g e d by officers of the church. follow ing evening. w arehouses agreed upon, and W. C. L aw rence m ade the p resen sta llin g officer. Standing room cam e n ear being m ust lie in the fact th a t the C h rist T he Rev. Mr. H ollensted will w arehouse receipts issued upon ta tio n of football le tte rs to those The in stallation cerem onies w ere preach the serm on b ut an address at a prem ium at the grade school m as sp irit is at the bottom of th is w hich money could be borrowed. entitled to them. followed by a program w ith r e gift and it b rin g s its own good w ill also be given by th e Rev. H. T h u rsd ay afternoon when Santa The high school alum ni a re All th is is agreeable to b ankers freshm ents. H. P ra tt of P o rtlan d , a form er p as Claus and his faithful reindeer cheer w ith it. who have attended recen t prune w orking tow ard th e end of an o r Elvis Stockton figured in an a u to r of th e church who, w ith his th ro u g h the courtesy of th e Oregon T he C hristm as concert a t the m eetings. I IvII Service Lxam liialiiin«. g anization som e tim e in th e near tom obile crash Monday evening at Jo u rn a l m ade th e trip all th e way M ethodist Episcopal church on wife, will be present. The U nited S tates civil service futu re, if p lans can be ca rrie d out. From the money paid or received E ast 13th and M ultnomah stree ts Among those fu rn ish in g special from Icy Cape to g reet tlje ch il Sunday evening w as especially I com m ission announces the follow m usical num bers w ill he a m ale dren of G resham . As usual the beautiful and w as g reatly enjoyed ( for dried p runes, a certain am ount in P o rtland, in w hich his m achine ing open com petitive exam ina NEW YEAR'S DAY per pound would be used for ad slig h tly dam aged. The offend TO BE OBSERVED q u a rte t consisting of W ittm er Mc grade school program was u nex by th e la rg e audience w hich m ore . v ertising purposes. This would be was tions: ing ca r w as a light coupe driven Donald, W. E. Stone, E. M. Stone celled. Several p laylets and d rills th an filled th e auditorium . The B lacksm ith, $1140 a year less spent u nder the direction of the by a man who took to his heels at The observance of New' Y ear’s and George L um sden; Mrs. C lara added v ariety to th e recitatio n s and choruses w ere stirrin g and the V arious a lively g ait a fte r the coupe had $120 for q u arte rs, heat, and light. day w ill be general throughout L arsson and Mrs. L au ra B, H a r songs. W hen S an ta C laus and his special num bers w ell rendered. A grow ers and packers. Cook, $780 to $900 a year. G resham and vicinity. P ractically low of T routdale, who will sing a team of rein d eer m ade th e ir way duet w as sung by Mrs. H. H. Ott ■ am ounts per pound have been hug- I collided heavily w ith a telephone L aundress, $600 a year. g e s te d #as th is ad v ertisin g appro- pole. The reason for th e m an's all busin ess houses a re p lanning to duet. Mr. McDonald will sing down th e aisle, they w ere given an and Mrs. H enry Sorensen. The Shoe and H arness re p a ire r, $114») i speedy getaw ay w as not at first ap- close, and groceries, m eat m arkets, solo, Mr, H ollensted is p asto r of ovation w hich would m ake m ost soloists w ere Mrs. Ott, Miss Rose p riation. a year less $120 for q u a rte rs, heat, At th e p rese n t tim e, th e C alifor- j p are n t to Mr, Stockton, but after dry goods sto res and oth er m er the T routd ale com m unity church folks tu rn green w ith envy. S an ta P o tter, Miss G ertru d e A lexander and light. ca n tile estab lish m en ts will rem ain and also holds services a t H u rl- Claus w as accom panied by a tr u s and Dr. G eorge B. M allett. The n ia p rune grow ers are reorganiz- sizing up the situ atio n by th e odori R eceipt of applications to close open F rid a y evening for the ac hurt. M embers of all th ese con g re ty E skim o who assisted him in his w ork of Mrs. Jam es S terlin g at the ' nK under v irtu ally the sam e plan proceeding from th e sm all m a December 30, 1926. com m odation of patrons. gations and th e ir friends are in v it labor of love to th e boys and girls. piano received m uch praise. Dr. as Is now favored for organization chine, It w as discovered th a t 50 The exam inations are to fill v a The re g u la r holiday schedule of ed to take p a rt in th is in terestin g of Oregon p rune grow ers. C alifor p ints of m oonshine w ere in th e car. E verything gave w ay for th e fine M allett directed th e chorus. cancies in th e Indian service By th e tim e a crow d had gath ered nia p ru n es have had m illions of m ail service w ill be in effect at the celebration. com m unity p ro g ram w hich w as Much sym pathy has been ex- I d o llars spent on them in a d v e rtis and an inventory m ade of th e a s thro u g h o u t the sta te s of W ashing local postoffice. T he g eneral de ren d ered T h u rsd ay evening a t th e pressed for th e homes w hich have ing and th e ad v ertisin g is to be sets on hand, 41 p in ts of th e am ber ton, M ontana, Oregon and Idaho, livery w indow s w ill rem ain open F. FROMMELT DIES high school gym nasium . A h and been saddened th is C hristm as tim e I continued. fluid had disappeared, as well as the and In positions req u irin g sim ilar OF HEART TROUBLE some tre e stood n ear the platform from 9 to 12, but th e re w ill be no qualifications. by th e e n tra n ce of death. A sad delivery on th e routes. b rillian tly illum inated. T he C h rist little H th e proposed plan Is carried driv er of th e car. An effort Is be Full Inform ation and application coincidence w as th a t of a F. J. F rom m elt, who has been m as caro ls, given by a hidden choir i out, each p ack er and d istrib u to r ing m ade to ap p reh en d the coupe's blanks for the above exam inations sixth g rad e school girl, Luella seriously ill w ith h e a rt tro u b le for HIGHWAY WATCHMEN of voices, w ere beautiful, also th e would dispose of all p ru n es possi ow ner w hen a w a rra n t w ill be may be obtained from th e secre CALLED REAL HEROES the past eight m onths, died on succeeding num ber, th e glee clubs F race, w hose fu n eral w as held ble, b u t all would sell a t th e sam e sw orn out for his a rrest. tary, 11th U. 8. civil service d is the afternoo n of C hristm as day at dressed in flowing black gowns, T h u rsd ay aftern o o n during the price ra th e r th a if m ake sales on a tric t, 207 P. O. building, S eattle, or tim e th e C hristm as festivities were Men having charge of the Colum th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Saxophone NO Years Old. w ith w hite co llars and ca rry in g cu t price. W hen p resen tatio n of being held by her classm ates. bia highw ay betw een C orbett and McBain, ea st of G resham , a t th e You’d scarcely bellevo th e much the secretary of the board of U. S. lighted ta p ers and singing C h rist the plan is com pleted in different th e county line deserve special age of 73 years, 11 m onths and 25 m aligned saxophone is Ju st 80 civil service exam iners, a t any first The com m unity C hristm as tree m as selections. T h eir w ork show countries, fully 1,500 p ru n e grow m ention fo r th e ir efforts in keeping days. He w as born in S w itzerland years old, having been Invented by a or second-class postoffice w ithin ed carefu l train in g under th e In a t th e in tersectio n of Main and ers will have heard It. T hese p re th e road clea r of ice, rocks and and cam e to th e United S tates In Belgian nam ed Sax in 1846. Like th is district. stru ctio n of Miss Alice P rlndle. Powell stre e ts is lighted each eve lim inary m eetings are being held T h ere a re also vacancies in the d irt slides in o rd er th a t people 1881, settlin g two and a h alf m iles m any inventors he died alm ost The num bers from th e grade school ning and is expressive of th e sea to asce rta in th e g ro w ers’ attitu d e Indian service, thro u g h o u t th e m ay tra v e l in safety, according to ea st of T ro u td ale on S taggerw eed penniless at riO. H is w ork would w ere in terestin g and well p re se n t so n ’s greetin g s to the w ayfarer. and w ork o u t satisfacto ry d etails United StateH, In the follow ing po th e O utlook's Columbia View cor mouixtain. ed. They had been given in th e Much cred it is due Roy E. Cannon, w ith them. Follow ing th ese “In probably not have attain ed success respondent, who says th a t during T he deceased is survived by five school program e a rlie r in th e day. high school principal, for his zeal fo rm atio n ” m eetings, organization had not a fam ous c la rin e tist, La- sitions, and qualified persons in terested In the follow ing positions th e rec en t sle et storm they w orked sons and tw o d au g h ters, A lbert of At th e o p portune m om ent Santa and unflagging in te rest in the com m eetings will be held In th e v a ri Febre, espoused Its use and In tro should direct th e ir inquiry to the n ig h t and day, w ithout any ex tra Mackey, Id ah o ; Alowin of San duced It in E urope, and n o rth and Claus, in th e person of C. M. m unity program and in getting the ous p ru n e sections. pay fo r th e ir efforts. T he m en Jose, C alifornia; South A m erica. L aF eb re becam e U. S. civil service com m ission, F ra n k of St. Q uicksall, m ade his welcome ap large tree Into place on the square. At th ese organization m eetings, W ashington, D. C.: S u p erin te n w ere o u t n ig h t and day on th e icy M ary’s, Idaho; R udolph and J o s p earan ce and quickly won the Splendid cooperation has existed grow ers will sign up in local units, A m erica’s forem ost saxophone v ir dent, T eacher, P hysician, N urse, ro ad s w ith th e stinging sleet so eph of T ro u td ale ; tuoso. He died in 1911. Mrs. Jennie h ea rts of th e ch ild ren by his gen betw een Mr. Cannon and his corps and then th ese local u n its will, in sh a rp th a t they could scarcely Storm of San F rancisco, and Miss The saxophone today Is said to Clerk, M atron, F arm er, S eam iality. T hrough th e co u rtesy of of helpers and from the business tu rn , be affiiliated to g eth er Into a keep th e ir eyes open. They w ere S uzanne F rom m elt of T routdale. be th e m ost popfllar of all In stru stress. G resham business houses 500 sacks men of G resham to m ake the occa N orthw est organization. It is the T his announcem ent is m ade by forced ty eat cold lunches, and m ents. A pproxim ately 400,001) per- F u n eral arran g e m en ts are in th e of C hristm as tre a ts w ere d istrib u t sion one th a t sh all long be rem em N orthw est organization th a t will | sons in the United S tates alone C. W. Paine, d istric t secretary. w hen conditions w ere at th e ir hands of th e G ates F u n eral home. ed to th e ch ild ren 12 y ears of age bered by th e children. deal w ith th e packers. w o rst th ey did not get tim e for T he service w ill be held in St. now play th is In stru m en t. The Laundry Work W anted. Should any county fall to sign pop u larity of ¿he saxophone is a t Oiseases of Civilization. even th a t. Jo sep h 's ch u rch on w est Powell Will tak e w ashing and Ironing a t AGED PIONEER DIES (By Dr. Jo h n G aines.) up 85 per cent of Its acreage, or- trib u ted largely to th e fact th a t it my home. Have elec tric w asher. T hese h eroes w orked on C h rist Valley road T h u rsd ay m orning AFTER LONG SUFFERING The civilized w orld possesses ad- I ganizatton w ork will stop. N othing | one of the e a sie st in stru m e n ts to Mrs. Alta T ru itt, G resham , phone m as day, w hen everybody w as en at 10 o’clock, w ith in term en t in St. vantages over th e uncivilized; all b u t success Is forecast, how ever, m aster, and th a t Its tone ap p ro a ch 366x. tf joying th e ir fine dinners. They Jo sep h 's cem etery. D eath came Sunday m orning to except in th e m a tte r of health. for th e plan is th e one m ost g en e r es m ost closely th e hum an voice. m u st not n eglect th e ir work, for T he m ost significant new y e a r’s release from suffering a pioneer f,oo|[ a t our form idable a rra y of ally approved by th e now u n o rg an th e rocks w ould come down and In P erh ap s it's th e abuse of th e jazz greetin g th a t h as reached th e edi se ttle r of the T ro u td ale neighbor- ! H fe-destroyers, th a t w ere unknow n ized grow ers, fully 90 per cent hav In stru m en t th a t gives you some te rfe re w ith those on th e ir way to C ancer—un- ing expressed them selves as ready m isgivings when It is m entioned. to r is th e follow ing: “ May th e hood, Mrs. E lizabeth M atilda Coons 1 to th e cave-m an: th e fine d in n e rs aw aiting them. W aldrlp, who passed aw ay at th e known to th e A borigine. Constl- new year brin g to you such b less to Join w ith th e new idea. “Did you ever ap p reciate th e ir Tuesday, Dec. 28, 8 P. M. Regu fam ily home at th e age of 75 y ears, |P _____ at,on . p are n t of _ a hundred serl- lar m eeting of G resham P ost A m er efforts,” a sk s this correspondent. ings as will form a w o rth y p a rt In No More Congressmen. . . „ . . .. ous conditions— the A m erican In- A te n tativ e co n tra ct has been at H ouse leaders of the present con ican le g io n and A uxiliary "On th e farm you pay a m an $3.50 a program for both tim e and e te r 1 m onth and 29 days. Elizabeth fjian never heard of it. Colitis, ap- considered by the grow ers, and G rcshum G range hall. In stallatio n W allace was born In Springfield, , pendlcltls, hem orrhoids— all clvll- g ress have agreed th a t th e re will a day and a good dinner, but if he n ity.” T hat sets one to thinking. will be given later consideration. of officers In both organizations. M issouri, and was bro u g h t w ith her Ized adornm ents! w orks m ore th an eight hours there T he p rin cip al thing in the gro w er's not be an Increase of th e 435 m em Over 500.000 m an u factu red doors p are n ts across th e plains by ox N euritis in all its form s— none Dec. 28, 29, 30—A nnual conven bers under any re-ap p o in tm en t is a dem and for e x tra pay. W hat have been shipped from P o rtlan d team at the age of th ree m onths. ' for th e H ottentot. U lcers of the co n tra ct is th a t he pool his pru n es tion Oregon S tate T each ers asso ab out th e men on th e county digestive tra c t—no Zulu or sikh ] w ith oth er m em bers of his local or- Bcheme th a t may be broached th is ciation, Lincoln high, P o rtlan d . to foreign p o rts d u rin g th e past On J a n u a ry 2, 1870, she was ever had one. P yo rrh o ea—the can- g a n | zatton. The co n tract also pro w intpr. T hat abnorm al num ber ro ad ?” year. united in m arriag e to W. H. Coons nibals had th e finest teeth explor- vides th a t th e local u n it sh all en w as reached In the ap pointm ent of W ednesday Evening, Dec. 29— F o r re a l estate loans see or call who passed aw ay A ugust 27, 1911. ers ever saw. Did you ever hear q t te r Into an agreem ent w ith other 1911, and it Is very probable th a t Admission of new m em bers to P hone su b sc rip tio n s to 1561. the Siw ash Indian having dyspep B. W. T horne.—Adv. hand. To th is union seven ch ild ren w ere sia? A Hopl having gout? A Sen- cooperative p ru n e associations It will stand u n til afte r th e 1930 born, John, Jess, Claude and Milo egam bian with "b lood-pressure?” (locals) and o th ers Interested In census, when som ething will have Dec. 31—W atch night service Coons and Mrs. F red Pelton of Any apoplexy am ong th e Sem i m ark etin g pru n es of th e N o rth to be done to re d istrib u te and M ethodist Episcopal church. T ro u td ale, Mrs. H. A. Shields of nóles? H ea rt disease has never w est, to p u t on a cam paign for ad equalize th e congressional re p re caused th e death of a noble Red Dec. 31—W atch night service at P o rtlan d and Mrs. C. O. S u th erlan d Man! Q ueer. Isn’t It? vertising, it being provided th a t sen tatio n th ro u g h o u t th e country. Swedish Mission church, beginning ! of S eattle. She Is also survived by W hen we stop to think, the facts ' th is will be effective only if gro\v- Beginning Januar, 1, 1927. 9 o'clock. five g ran d ch ild ren and a g rea t ; are asto u n d in g ; perh ap s th e health- ers rep resen tin g 85 per cen t of th e Raising the Lim it on Saving«. ; lest bread ever made, w as from tonnage of the in d u stry sh all en ter MON ■ grandchild. s mos P o stm aster G eneral New has I New Y ear's day— Hi-Y skiing TW IC E-A -W EEK corn k ern e ls pulverized between «1.1« The deceased has lived In the heavy stones, th e m eal mixed with j into the agreem ent. asked congress to Increase from p arty at G overnm ent Camp. GRESHAM OUTLOOK ............................. I vicinity of T ro u td ale p ractically all w ater to th e proper consistence, New Y ear’s Eve — Rockwood The co n tra ct as suggested has $2,500 to $5,000 th e balance p erm it ! of her life. She had been seriously and baked upon b rlck-llke earth , o th er legal cooperative provisions ted for a depositor In a postal sav G range hall dance. , ill since A ugust of th is year of a ■ under th e em bers of an outdoor and allow s a grow er to w ithdraw ings banfr. ; fire. At least It produced th e New Y ear's Eve — C edarville ch ro n ic ailm ent. Relief was. af- ! h ealth iest hum an beings, even If It ! each year If he wishes. It pro m asquerade. One y ear, $1.50 Six m onths, 85c . T h ree m onths, 50c T he W ant Ad way Is th e way to forded her a t tim es and everything | d)fI fts "tick lin g ” below th e palate, vides, too, th a t a grow er may sell success. New Y ear’s Eve — Dance at was done th a t was possible, but kernel of w heat possesses oix- his p ru n es green. P rovisions are .........-i----- r - r r Sandy I. O. O. F. hall. Combination Rates with Portland Bailie« she failed to rally from th e final 1 teen n u tritiv e Ingredients. Our also m ade for proper g rad in g and a d istrib u tin g o rg an izatio n such as en terp risin g mill men rem ove 15 of attack . Jan . 3— Re-opening of G resham On and PRESEN T th e N orthw estern P ru n e E xchange. these. In o rd er to sell us a flour \ handling. Jan . 1, RATE F u n eral services w ere held th is th a t will m ake som ething pretty! GRESHAM OUTLOOK and— T he o th er local u n it suggestion high and grade schools. W hile the plan already described $6.80 , $6.30 forenoon a t the G resham F u n eral He puts I n * lot of study on the has been th e favored one for local is th a t the g ro w ers m erely pool DAILY OREGONIAN......................... Ja n u a ry 5— High school P aren t- 8.50 '8.00 p arlo rs and in term en t m ade In m edicinal p ro p erties of food con ! o rganizations, tw o oth er ideas have th e ir p ru n es and pack such p o r T eacher association. DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN tain in g vitam ines, In o rd er th a t 7.00 6.50 D ouglas cem etery. DAILY JOURNAL ............................. they m ay be highly cotnm erclal- been suggested. The first of these tions as could be sold th ro u g h Jan . 8, 1927—Colum bia G range 8.75 8.25 ---------------------- Ized: if he doesn’t, he m ight do so is for grow ers in any locality to b ro k ers or o th e r p ru n e packers, m eeting at Corbett. DAILY and SUNDAY JO U R N A L.. 6.00 In su ran ce funds for farm lo a n s ., to his d istin ct profit. To go back pool th e ir p ru n es, then pack and selling th e rem ain d er In hulk 5.50 PORTLAND TELEGRAM ............... Jan. 12— Concert by Gresham No com m ission or brokerage. Very is im possible—but th e savage was 1 d istrib u te them them selves through th ro u g h p ack ers or brokers. band. ra te s strictly in advance. easy term s. B. W. T h o rn e.—Adv. a h ealthy m an! Keep this for reference. Fairview Church Will? Observe Anniversary Liquor Laden Car Car Has Smash-up New Rates on Gresham Outlook From Now Until January 1, 1927