Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 11, 1927, Image 1

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    G resham O utlook
T W IC E
A
W EEK
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11.
VOL. 1«, NO. »1
LO.O.F. and Rebekah
Lodges Install Officers
TH IEV ES STEAL HOG
FROM LINN EM ANN FARM
The L innem ann farm located
th ree m iles w est of G resham was
visited
T h ursd ay
evening
by
thieves, who not only stole a large
fat hog, but took it from th e pig
house into the b arn , killed and
dressed it, then ca rrie d it 200 feet
distan t to th e road w here it w as
loaded into an autom obile and
hauled aw ay. T his is th e rep o rt
w hich te n an ts gave to Sheriff H url-
b u rt, who then assigned tw o m o­
torcycle deputies to th e case. A
thorough investigation w as made,
but no clew s w ere obtained w hich
m ight lead to an a rre st.
In addition to th e loss of th e
hog, two dogs, a shepherd and a
bull dog, are m issing and it is
thought they w ere tak en at the
tim e th e hog w as stoleVi. Two
young men. under th e influence of
liquor, w ere said to have visited
the L innem ann farm T hursday.
They said they w anted to buy pork
and would re tu rn la ter, b ut they
failed to do th is u n less it w as they
who m ade th e n ig h t visit to the
farm w ith th e resu ltin g loss of the
porker.
AT THE STATE LEGISLATURE
$2.00 l’er Year
1027
Grand Champion Bull
Wins Coveted Prizes
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
FAIRYIFW -TROUTDALF
PEOPLE EILE PROTESI’
T he public service com m ission
at Salem has received a p ro test
from rep rese n tativ e citizens of
T ro u td ale and Fairview voicing
, th e lr ^ « a p p ro v a l of th e proposed
®h»ndonm ent of th e T routdale-
M ontavilia ca r service of th e Port-
land E lectric Pow er com pany.
A m eeting w as held Monday eve-
ning at th e Blind school on G lisan
street at w hich p ersons w ere pres-
ent from both M ontavilia and th e
te rrito ry served by the electric line
betw een th e re and T routdale. At-
to rn ey G eorge S heppard, rep resen t-
ing th e city of T ro u td ale in th e ab-
| sence of Mayor L au ra H arlow , re-
viewed existing conditions and
read a statem en t from th e electric
com pany in w hich its financial
losses on th e line for th e p ast six
,
,
1 y ears w ere clearly set fo rth . The
com pany claim s th a t th is p a rt of
its tra n sit system has been o p era t­
ed a t a loss for a num ber of years
past.
Ideas w ere freely exchanged and
a vote w as ta k en at th is m eeting to
file a petition a g a in st abandonm ent
of the T ro u td ale line. A com m ittee
' of 12 w as appointed to co n su lt w ith
th e com pany and th e public service
com m ission
w ith th e ~ ” hope
com- ‘
’ '
------- of * -----
County Agent Kinder
Starts Numerous Clubs
tu re w ith th e editorial association,
D uring th e m onth of Decem ber
Many will rem em ber the young
and from early indication it will H olstein bull w hich was made
n(ne clubs w ere organized w ith an
prove of g re a t value to the state.
en ro |i ment of 73 u nder the direc-
g rand cham pion at M ultnomah
t jon oj tbp |o cai county club agent,
county fair in 1926. T his was the
O regon's 34th reg u lar biennial
w D K lnder Home raaking and
first tim e th a t th is bull had been
legislative session met yesterd ay at
8ewiug
clubg w ere o rg au lled a t
show n locally. Since the county
Salem with H. L. C orbett of Mult-
O rtent tbe 8ewlng club u nder the
fair, he has trav eled fa r and wide.
|
,eaderghlp of Mrs F D oiem an.
His w innings h ere a ttracted th e
sen ate and Jo h n M. C arkin of Ja ck -
MJgg gue Hickg of Pow ell Valley
G resham Outlook.
son co unty as speaker of th e atten tio n of the C arn atio n m ilk
wgg appo)nted leader of a gewlg<
farm s a t S eattle, W ashington, and
A. C. Gage, v eteran new spaper house.
c ,ub of n m im ber8 and Jo h n C arl.
m an and publisher of the A ngora
D uring th e afternoon W alter M. they bought a half in te re st in him
gQn of thp v k to r y c ,ub Qf dajry
Jo u rn al, has been secured to head P ierce delivered his
d ep artin g from S. B. H all, to use in th eir
bprd rgcor(, keep,n(t
A p o u ltr,
th e bureau, and he is estab lish ed at m essage and I. L. P atte rso n gave show herd, w hich w as headed by his
c ,ub of 9 m enlbers wa8 organized
h ea d q u arters in the ro tu n d a of the his in a u g u ra l m essage. The fo rm ­ b ro th er, a flve-year-old anim al. He
gt Fa(rview wttb c N B uckner a8
sta te capital. Mr. Gage w ill have er afte r four y ears re tire s to p ri­ has been show n a t seven of the
leader.
th e assista n ce of a staff of train ed vate life and th e la tte r tak es up the la rg e st show s in th e United States
Two clubs w ere organized at
th
is
fall
and
has
a
ttra
c
te
d
a
g
rea
t
new s w riters, and it is th e in ten ­ duties of th e g u b ern ato rial office.
C orbett, a sew ing club of seven
deal of atten tio n , an d m uch favor-
tio n 'o f th e b ureau to w rite new s of
m em bers u n d er th e leadership of
H al Hoss, w ell known n ew spaper able com m ent am ong th e H olstein
m ore local and com m unity in te rest
Mrs. M arian C rane and a potato
concerning the activ ities of re p re ­ m an of Oregon City, se creta ry of b reed ers of th e United States,
club
of eight m em bers with R. E.
T he follow ing is a list of his
sen tativ es and sen ato rs for th eir th e S tate E d ito rial association, has
E
m
ily
as leader. Mrs. Inez C ran s­
been
selected
to
be
p
riv
ate
secre-
w
innings
to
date:
home tow n new spapers.
ton
was
appointed the leader of th e
This activity is an o rig in al ven- ta ry to G overnor P atterso n .
M ultnom ah county f a l r - l s t and
cam p cooking club at P o w ellh u rst
grand cham pion; W isconsin sta te
and Ira Brooks will ta k e ch a rg e of
election cam paign by issuing and fa jr> 6th: .I n d ia n a sta te fair, 3d;
th e rabbit club of six m em bers a t
circ u latin g a tic k et w hich it is said Sesqui C entennial, P h iladelphia,
| Fairview .
they nam ed th e Good G overnm ent 4th:
E astern S tate s exposition,
T he nleptjngs b e,d by th e club
MANSLAUGHTER CASE
tick et. Fred L. Gifford, head of th e Springfield, M assachusetts, 2d; In -
' leader#. Bectlon d n rin g the recent
I
Good G overnm ent league, d eclares te rs ta te fair, T ren to n , New Jersey ,
IN HIGHEST COURT
sta te te a c h e rs’ g ath erin g
w ere
th is au th o rsh ip to be fictitious,
1st and Junior cham pion; National
! good. Some very in te re stin g dis­
A m a n slau g h ter case w hich is a t­
T he five defendants who w ent to D airy exposition, D etroit, Michi­ the m atter. T hose who co n stitu te
In stallatio n of officers for G resh ­
cussions w ere a rran g e d reg a rd in g
tra c tin g m uch atten tio n and is
tria l yesterd ay are C harles A. G er­ gan, 3d; Pacific In te rn a tio n a l L ive­ th e com m ittee a re G eorge Shep­
am
C
hapter,
O
rder
of
E
a
ste
rn
S
tar
th e local lead ers w ithin th e school,
even considered of n atio n al Im port­
m an, C harles E. H enshaw , R ay­ stock exposition. P o rtlan d , 1st.
pard. Jo h n B urns, W. C. S tran d , E.
also on th e outside. W. C. L aw ­
ance in th a t the U nited S tates su ­ w ere held on J a n u a ry 3, In a
mond W. Caldw ell, W alter H. B red ­
At th e se show s h e w as shown H. Cook, O. A. Neal. C. A. T ow n­ rence w as elected ch airm an of the
prem e court has been appealed to cerem ony w hich w as b eau tifu l and em eier and E dw ard E. Stackhouse.
along w ith his b ro th er, "P rin ce send, A. E. M itchell, L. Sm ith, E. club lead ers’ division of th e te ac h ­
for a decision Is th a t of F red erick im pressive. Mrs. Anna L undquist,
C ornucopia Tobe P o n tiac”, as p ro ­ E. H eslin, Mrs. L au ra H arlow , W. e rs ’ association which will m eet In
past
w
orthy
m
atron,
w
as
in
stallin
g
L. M iller, P o rtlan d jew eler, w hose
POSTAL RECEIPTS
duce of dam. T he com bined w in­ P. L andis and T hom as Spillm an.
officer.
At
th
e
close
of
the
in
s
ta
lla
­
P o rtlan d again a year from th is
autom obile stru c k Mrs. Alma H all,
SHOW GOOD GAIN nings w ere as follow s: Indiana,
tion
she
w
as
presented
w
ith
the
time?
aged Fairview resid en t, in Ja n u a ry
S pring-
P h ilad elp h ia. 4th;
past m a tro n ’s pin by h er husband,
H oliday m ails handled by th e lo­ 1st;
Changes have been m ade re g a rd ­
of J924, causing h er death.
D etroit,
ing the g irls ’ w ork w hich w ill be
As a re su lt of th e second tria l C. J. L undquist, who had been her cal postofflce w ere the h eaviest in field, 1st; T ren to n , 1st;
4th; P o rtlan d , 1st.
of in terest. In home cooking th e re
M iller w as convicted in the circu it w orthy p atro n . The officers as th e h isto ry of tlie office. H ow ever,
W ard S tephens, who judged a t ____________________________
elected
or
appointed
in
Decem
ber
due
to
th
e
h
ea
rty
cooperation
of
a re tw o divisions, one consisting of
co u rt for in volu n tary m a n sla u g h t­
th e com pletion of ten easy lessons
er and sentenced to 15 m onths in w ere in stalled w ith th e exception th e public in response to th e early th e In te rsta te fair, is one of th e j
for g irls ju s t beginning th e work,
th e sta te peniten tiary . In th e first of V ernice Y ager, for E sth e r. Mrs. shopping and m ailing cam paign, recognized H olstein judges of the UNION HIGH AGAIN
WINS, SCORE 17-12 and th e second division for m ore
tria l th e ju ry disagreed. The O re­ Y ager w as obliged to resig n and th e m ails w ere handled w ith less country, as w ell as one of the
advanced w ork. T he hom e-m aking
gon suprem e co u rt upheld th e de­ Mrs. Je n n ie Shelton w as appointed congestion and delay th a n u sual, pioneer breeders. H e said of him,
(By BenJ. H. Davies)
and the volum e of la st m in u te j
‘s th e finest young bull th a t I
cision of the circu it court, w h ere­ in her place.
W hen m ighty G oliath stepped out club p ro ject consists of tw o divi­
The com plete list of officers is as m ailing of packages and g reetin g s have seen in m any y ea rs.” A num -
upon M iller appealed to th e United
to crow n David, he sm iled audibly. sions, th e exhibit in division 1 con-
follow s: Josep h in e H aley, w orthy w as not so heavy as la st y ear.
h er of leading b reed ers th ro u g h o u t David w as a gam e little sport, of , «Isting of tw o laundered plecee.
S tates trib u n al.
Stam p sales fo r December, 1926, the co u n try have endeavored to se- course, b ut w as not he, G oliath, the m enus for a week and p lans for
M iller contends In his defense m a tro n ; Joseph H aley w orthy p a t­
ro
n
;
E
dith
T
egart,
asso
ciate
m
a­
show
ed an in crease of 4 per cen t cu re an in te re st in th is young ani-
th e a rra n g e m e n t of a kitchen. In
th a t th e .Oregon law Is void because
m al- W hen at hom e he is th e ">y '*<1 ’ ' ' H isto ry te lls u s th a t th e second division th e ap pearanoe
it fails to prescrib e a fixed ru le of tro n ; M adeline E lklngton, con d u ct­ over D ecem ber of 1925.
b ask et and
As postal rec eip ts are considered ju n io r h erd sire a t th e H allrose
and com fort of a bedroom and
conduct, although it provides th a t re ss; M arie Morgan, asso ciate con­
an
a
c
cu
rate
b
aro
m
eter
of
b
u
sin
ess
ran
ch
,
one
of
th
e
tw
o
largest
H
o
i-
1
"
K!'
m
*
'
vas
wo
.
d
u
ctress;
C
arrie
Cam
eron,
tre
a
s
­
k itchen w ith p hotographs show ing
th e driv er of an autom obile sh all
L
ast
F
rid
ay
evening
some
four
C lara P u lfer, se c re ta ry ; conditions g en erally , the follow ing stein h erd s in M ultnom ah co u n ty ., I - a s t . F r i d a y .
th e Im provem ents m ade w ill con­
driv.e„"ln a carefu l a n d p ru d en t u re r;
Mr. H ail is anxiously aw aiting the hundred fans and friends of G resh
m a n n er” a t a m axim um speed of 30 G race Page, Ada; Minnie Ayls- figures m ay be of in te rest:
s titu te p a rt of the work.
am
Union
high
and
G
ran
t
high
of
w orth,
R u th ;
Je n n ie
Shelton,
P o stal rec eip ts for th e D ecem ber re tu rn s from th e Ogden show
A m eeting of th e local club lead­
m iles an hour.
P o rtlan d , w itnessed one of the
E sta Cannon, M a rth a ; j q u a rte r of 1925 w ere $3,393.35. F o r!
ers will be held a t th e G resham
S tanley Myers, d istric t atto rn ey E sth e r;
m
ost
hotly
contested
gam
es
of
bas­
Nell th e sam e q u a rte r of 1926, »3,845.98. PROPERTY LINES ARE
of M ultnom ah county, and Leon W. C rissy Schneider, E le cta ;
ketb all th a t has ever been played public lib rary next S atu rd ay a fte r­
UNDER DISPUTE on th e local floor. G ran t high was noon a t 2 o'clock for the purpose af
B ehrm an, deputy, have gone to T horne, m a rsh a l; Mabel Ott, ch ap ­ a gain of 13 per cent.
Follow ing a re postal receip ts for J
W ashington, D. C., for th e purpose lain; C arrie Adix, w a rd e r; G er­
electing officers for th e county
S urveyors w ere o u t from P o rt­ here to win. G ran t high has a fine, le ad e rs’ association. H. C. Sey­
of defending th e validity of th e tru d e A lexander, o rg a n ist; A. R. th e p ast six y ears:
splendidly
m
uscled,
w
ell
train
ed
land th is m o rning m aking fu rth e r
1921 .............................$ 7,863.79
sta te traffic laws. T he outcom e of M organ, sentinel.
In addition to th is they m our, sta te club leader and Miss
m
easu rem en ts of p ro p erty lines in team.
1922
.............................
8,516.26
the te st case is aw aited w ith in te r­
boast
from
th re e to four accredited , Helen Cowgill, his a s sista n t, will
connection w ith th e d isp u te w h ich ,
STAFFORD (L E A R E D IN
1923 ................................ 9,540.26
est.
has been in th e h an d s of atto rn ey s «tar players. F or th e m ost p a rt j be p re se n t______________
“ YELLOW TICKET” CASE
1924 ............................. 10,164.22
d u rin g th e past few m onths b e - I ‘hey played cleanly, only one of
>Severn| Have Small pax
Late C. N. McArthur Honored.
1925 ............................. 10,577.34
tw een D. C. Ross an d H enry T ilg - 1 th e ir num ber being benched for
Charges ag ain st John L. Stafford, I
T he n ea rly com pleted b asketball
1926 ............................. 11,530.49
Several cases of sm allpox have
ner. T he d isag reem en t sta rted over m ore th a n th re e p erso n al fouls. been cared for at the hom e of Mrs.
pavilion on the U niversity of O re­ su p e rin ten d e n t of th e G resham
The
local
q
u
in
t
w
as
in
action
from
SPEED.
the m a tte r of who should be re-
gon cam pus w ill be officially named facto ry of th e Oregon P ickle &
C arrie Powell n ear G resham d u r­
T he accident a t Sandy th e o th er 1 sponsible for th e paym ent of one- th e in sta n t "S p au ld in g ’s p u m pkin” ing th e pust m onth. J u s t fowr
Canning
com
pany,
w
ere
dism
issed
,
M
cA
rthur
am
p
h
ith
eater
in
honor
of
We have th e p la n t—th e know l­
began to b u rn th e air.
weeks ago laHt night G ertru d e Lee
edge— th e desire to do good w ork Clifton N (P a t) M cA rthur of th e I yesterday In the “yellow tick et" | n ig h t, if such an u n fo rtu n a te affair half of 55 feet of p arty w all erected
T he line-up w as as follow s:
and We Do It. T ailoring, cleaning, class of 1901, it is announced. Me- j case before th e case w ent to tria l can be term ed an accident, should ( by th e city b ak ery a t th e tim e th e
cam e home from th e G resham
G ran t Hi.
p ressin g, dyeing.
P ete r L enard, A rth u r died th re e y a rs ago afte r j in Circuit Judge S tevenson’s court, m ake some of the young bloods ' addition w as m ade to its p la n t on G resham
grad e school com plaining of head ­
phone 1211, Res. 3664. We call and
who love speeding th in k a bit. It Main stree t. H enry T ilgner, who D uncan .........r. f................... McCall ache. H er ailm ent proved to be
because
of
lack
of
evidence
ag
ain
st
achieving
distinction
as
national
d eliv er.—Adv.
D kuda ..............1. f................ Gobblier
is alm o st a c e rta in ty th a t reck less is p u rch asin g th e Main S tre et g ar- L ane ...................c ...................... Stahl sm allpox, b ut thia was not dlscov-
rep rese n tativ e
from
M ultnom ah 1 him.
d
riving will Eventually cau se grief age p ro p erty from Mr. Ross on con- S quire ........... 1. g ...................... P a rk s | ered un til sev eral p erso n s
Five
o
th
er
defendants
who,
w
ith
had
county,
Oregon.
He
stood
high
R en t our Jo h n so n ’s floor w axer
an d polisher. We also have Jo h n ­ am ong his p arty lead ers a t W ash­ Stafford, w ere indicted by the to someone. It is a pity th a t all tra c t, is m aking th e contention th a t R usher .........r. g ............. B row nhill bpen exposed. Since
then her
T he end of th e first q u a rte r saw
so n 's w ax, liquid and paste. L. L. ington. He w as an ath letic leader g rand ju ry , are facing crim in al th e p u n ish m en t does not go to th e the lines have been im properly
b ro th er. Buddy, th eir grandm other,
K idder Hdw. Co., phone 1421.—Adv.
G
resham
w ith a to tal of four points
in the sta te u n iv ersity and only a ch arg es, it being alleged by the g u ilty ones, b u t m ore often it is draw n and th a t he is a b s o lv e d ,
Mrs. Pow ell, th e ir fath e r, G eorge
In
th
e
field,
w
hile
G
ran
t
th e innocent w h o ’suffer m ost.— ¡from paym ent for his sh a re of th e | Rained
Lee, and T. H. H aw es have all ta k ­
U sers of th e W ant Ad colum n are few w eks before his death presided sta te th a t they violated th e c o rru p t
counted one and drew on its sub.
i w all.
u rged to pay cash w ith o rd er and at w hat w as considered one of the p ractices act in th e last p rim ary E astern Clackamas* News.
en th e disease. All are now suf-
reserve. By th e end of th e th ird
avoid sending bills for
sm all g rea test hom ecom ing rallies ever
th e v isito rs had 'r e le a s e d ',,clp n t|y recovered to c a re for
q
u
a
rte
r
am ounts.
held at Eugene. T he nam ing of the
them selves excepting th e tw o men,
■By A. B. CHAPIN
YESTERDAY AN D 'TO D AY
th re e m ore w eary w a rrio rs and. In
new ath letic pavilion in his honor
who w ere th e la st to ta k e the m al­
Don’t forget th e ad v e rtise rs w hen
a la st d esp erate effort to overcom e
is a p roper trib u te to his memory.
ady. No o th e r cases have devel­
you need an y th in g in th e ir line.
a 12-12 score, replaced them w ith
V /lN T E B 1897
th ree brand new sta rs. T he locals, oped in G resham and no one know s
DAPUNG- 'DAUGBTECV D ct> i
w here G ertru d e ca u g h t th e disease.
now th o ro u g h ly on th e ir m ettle,
*BED WOOLEN ONES? Hl«H NSiK 8 LON# S l IEVEP
CHEST PB O T6C TO B & L IV E R OVD
w ith th e ir one su b stitu te, S trong, In
ONE O E 'lO E M ls iN ftS M A D E OF WHALE BOWE , BTC,
action, opened th e la st q u a rte r
S'EVECAL CANTON FLANNEL PE-LT,CoATS'
with tv?o field b ask ets and one
W OOLEN STOCKlNffS — H » H B U T T O N SHOE?
ARCTICS — M IT T E N S ’ - Fu R B oA —
l m inute before th e finish sh o t the
9CADV OVER C A R R —
w inning basket from th e foul line,
Jan. 12— C oncert by G resham
POM PADOUR, P A T IN f A M E —
band.
G resham w inning 17 to 12.
7 7 H AIR P ( N S - 4 H A T PIN «* —
• chamoir " s e c r e t e d . S omewhere ;
T he gam e w as clean, fa st and
club
F riday, Jan . 14— Areme
about the CHASSIS’ —
fu rio u s; th e excitem ent of th e m ad ­ dance. Masonic hall.
____
ly cheering fans u rg in g th e rivals
F riday E vening, Jan . 14— M usical
on to still g re a te r effort for which
p rogram a t P le a sa n t Home M eth­
th e re seemed no lim it.
odist church.
An effort is being m ade to o r­
ganize a g ir l’s team . In th is event
W ednesday E vening, Jan. 12—
of
, a schedule of gam es will be w o rk ­ F airview G range card p arty , city
ed o ut and will be m ade public
through th is colum n. The Union
Silks, Wool Dress Goods, Prints,
W ednesday M orning, Jan . 1J—
j high q u in t w ill play a re tu rn game F irs t of Rewing class lessons, high
Hosiery, Underwear, Ladies’ Coats,
with G ra n t high W ednesday, J a n u ­ school.
and Dresses, Blankets, Comforters
ary 19, a t 3:30 in th e city.
F riday Evening, Ja n . 14— W ienie
An effort is being m ade to ar-
and broken lines of Shoes.
W IN T E P W Q ?
roast at home of Dr. J. G. S tore,
l ran g e a gam e for F riday n ig h t th is benefit Saron L u th e ra n building
D A B U K G D A L K P W T E fc S D U D S ' ,
DIAPHANOUS SIL k ' wha TCMAMACA l LEMS I week.
fund.
Two lodge in stallatio n s d uring
th e p ast w eek have been pleasing
events. T he in stallin g of th e X. O.
O. F. officers took place on T h u rs ­
day evening w hen 15 new ly-elected
officials took th e ir places. T hose
in stalled a re as follow s:
A. H
B u rn s, noble g ran d : A. H. W eisen-
fluh, vice g ra n d ; Roy H. Gibbs,
se c re ta ry : Clifford M. Gibbs, tr e a s ­
u r e r: John C. S trebin, w ard en ;
Melvin J. B rugger, conductor;
F ra n k L. Klnyon, inside g u ard ia n :
R. T. Steffanson, outside g u ard ia n ;
C u rtis W heeler, R. S. N. G.; A. H.
H ensley, L. S. N. G.; Alex H uber,
R. S .V .G .; H a rry T ru itt, L.S.V.G.;
F ra n k C. Hodge, R. S. S.; C arl
D ahl, L. S. S.;
Leon B. Caddy,
chaplain.
T he in stallin g officers for the
Odd F ellow s w ere A rth u r H. H en s­
ley, d istric t deputy grand m a ste r;
H a rry T ru itt, d istric t D. G. m a r­
sh a ll; B. H. Johnson, d istric t D. G.
w ard en : G eorge A. D outhit, d is­
tr ic t D. G. se creta ry and tr e a s u re r;
C u rtis W heeler, d istric t D. G. c h a p ­
lain.
L ast evening w itnessed th e in ­
sta lla tio n of the officers of the R e­
bekah lodge as follow s: F ra n ce s
G ates, noble g ra n d ; G ertrude K in-
yon, vice g ra n d ; C hristena H um a-
son, se c re ta ry ;
Mary McManus,
tr e a s u r e r ; A rlie D avidson, w a r­
den; A nna Todd, conductor; E thel
Gibbs, R. S. N. G.; E tta Hoover,
L. S. N. G.; M innie W yant, R. S. V.
G.; T ild a Dahl, L .S .V .G .; Lucy
Donley, ch a p lain ; N ellie G ullik-
son, m usician; H elena S trebin, in ­
side g u ard ia n ; A rth u r H ensley,
o utside guardian.
T he in stallin g officers w ere W in-
nifred O sburn, d istric t deputy p re s­
id en t;
L ena Needham,
deputy
C alla K enney,
g rand m a rsh a l;
g ran d
w arden;
F an n y
deputy
Davis, deputy g rand tr e a s u re r;
G race Lane, deputy g rand se c re ­
ta ry : E m m a W alrad, deputy grand
chaplain.
At th e in sta lla tio n M onday eve­
ning th e lodge w as honored by a
visit from the sta te president, Miss
D ora L. Sexton of T he D alles.
Many v isito rs w ere p rese n t from
P o rtlan d , B oring and E stacada.
R efreshm ents w ere served.
A p leasing fea tu re of th e R e­
bekah in stallatio n Monday evening
w as th e p rese n tatio n to Mrs. J. S.
C arlson of a 25-year jew el of th e
o rder. T he em blem w as given by
th e sta te presid en t w ith a few w ell
chosen w ords of appreciation for
th e 27 y ea rs of service rendered by
Mrs. C arlson since her connection
w ith th e Rebekahs.
A news b u reau to han d le m a tte rs
com ing up d u rin g th e session of
th e sta te leg islatu re is being es­
tablished by the Oregon S tate E di­
to ria l association, w ith a clientele
com prising leading n ew spapers all
over the state, and Including th e
Installation Held
for 0. E. S. Officers
Sporting Events
W. R. Hicks Co,
January Clearance
O n ' of those 6 L F A 7 Y ’ Y ou - know -
what -1 - M E A N 'T H 'W C ?
Remember, this sale will close
Saturday evening, January 15
LO W -N ECK , K N E E -L E N G TH S lIP ON TROCKj
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- i . S c a n ty , s k im p y coat
U T U . F L lf f H T F E L T H A T
V A N IT Y CASE C AK Viep OPENLY
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Masonic Hall, Gre«ham
3IGRAYS ORCHESTRA
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G entlem en 75c
REFRESHMENTS
The Aremc Club
L adies 25c
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The p ean u t in d u stry of the
United S tate s is well d istrib u ted
over most of th e so u th ern sta te s
but 1« ca rrie d on intensively In
ea ste rn V irginia, N orth C arolina,
and so u th ern G eorgia. T he crop
now
occupies
about
1,000,000
i acres each year, th e an n u a l p ro ­
duction am o u n tin g to ap p ro x im ate­
ly 750,000,000 pounds.
1 Hood Plckni).
Two am i one-half m iles from
G resham , 400 feet from Mt. Hood
highw ay
New three-room p la s­
tered dw elling, hath , basem ent,
m w g arage. One acre lo g an b erries.
Bull Run w ater, on good rock
road. Priced to sell. »1000 w ilt
I handle
B. W. T horne. G resham .
Iphone 2751.
F riday Evening Jan . 14— P ro­
gram at P lea san t Home M ethodist
ch u rch for benefit piano fund.
S aturday. Jan . 15- Victory lunch­
eon of W. C. T. U., Benson Hotel,
P ortland.
S atu rd ay , Jan . 15—County club
leaders' m eeting a t lib ra ry a t 2
o'clock.
Katurday, Jan . 15— R eg istratio n
of new high school students.
S aturday, Ja n . 15 • Dance at
T ro u td ale city hall.
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Sunday. Jan
ictory lunch-
<*,„ „( \v. C. T,. U. a t lleusou hotel.
p o rtland.
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Monday, Ja n . 17— B eginning of
second sem ester a t high school.
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