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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 16, NO. 98 City Council Fixes West Boundary G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OKKOON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY GRESHAM 111 DEFEATS WASHINGTON QUINT $2.00 Per Year Debating Teams At the State Legislature Delegate to State Win 5 0 -5 0 Verdict Chamber Reports COUNTY AGENTS HOME Taxpayers League Will Be Permanent FROM CONFERENCE Speed, team w ork and determ i- I nation on th e p a rt of th e G resham I n der th e hom e a t Salem. high bask eteers caused th e loss of 8. B. H all, county ag ric u ltu ral S ta rtin g w ith a predicted volume The w est boundary of th e city tb e Kame to W ashington high in _____ _ agent, and W. D. K inder, county G resham 's high school debating of 300 bills, n early double th a t e _ ¡clu b agent, have retu rn ed from lim its of G resham from F irs t stre e t ' he la t,e r 8 »ynm asium T uesday a f team s had to be satisfied w ith a 50- num ber are in sight as the fourth D. E. Towle Says This Sec- , C o rv a llis w h ere they spent m ore fo i h . i , . „ ternoon. T he score at th e close of week of the session begins. This Aims to Figure in County to th e Section L ine road was fixed ! •_« tion Reported as Most n*ru j th e hectic scram ble was 18 to 13. 50 v erdict W ednesday evening in week will see m ore and longer ses than a week at th e sta te an n u al ex School and City Tax Af Prosperous a t 109 rods w est of Main stre e t by j T he local second team in a pre- tb e double d ebate p u t on betw een sio n jj as com m ittee repOrts are re tension conference u nder th e a u s fairs; Signers Invited. s t' ordinance w hich w as passed at lim inary set-to lost 14 to 11 to O re8bam ’8 affirm ative team and ‘“T." ,L and m.easures gets pices of the O. A C. extension s e r into th e fo refro n t in both houses The an n u a l session of the Oregon ™ ._ L e,K“ La r , m? eI i.n^ ° f. th e ,city ,h e ,r rivaIs T his to° w as a S °°d P y 2 ir0 ! e; ®n<i G re8ha® '8 n egative ¡B ut biggest vice. They rep o rt th is conference Hut biggest of of all all is is th th e e finance finance Owing to the splendid sp irit of council on la st W ednesday night, mix and proves the fu tu re m ettle te^ m and B eaverton- problem , w ith all its varied phases S tate C ham ber of Com merce was as one of the m ost educational and to leratio n possessed by the Amerl in s fr n r tiv o ♦ »___ ______ J • 'u t f ii T his line is well into the Sm ith of G resham high. The question up for discussion and effects on in d u stria l, ag ricu l- hel«l in P o rtlan d last Monday. Dis- Instructive th a t ♦ th »... e staff has ever tra c t w est of the fa ir grounds. The T he victory over W ashington by the youtbful a g ita to rs was, "Re- tu ra l, com m ercial and educational tinguished sp eak ers w ere heard enjoyed. County ag en ts, club lead- can people, of w hich we a re a w orthy p a rt any w ounds caused by action of th e council w as m erely to high m ark s th e second P o rtlan d solved’ tb a t th e policy of federal in te rests. who talked on various phases of " nd homP d em o n stratio n agents the b attle of last S aturday over the to the states, accom - I R esto ratio n of th e ap p ro p riatio n m ake a local reco rd of a fact high school to fall before th e w ar- 8ub8,d‘« a t from over tlie stiito of Orcuon w it p th e s ta te ’s p rogress. T he session 1 Oregon w ere school bond issue will quickly heal, w hich has been recognized by the like hom e-town hoopers. panted by federal supervision, for tight on p red ato ry an im als un- according to D. E. Towle, and we lasted all day w ith a luncheon at county asse sso r’s office for several Below is th e sum m ary : should be abandoned.” der th e biological su rv ey w as m ade once a year to post up on new de will all as usual get down to b u s y ea rs past. W ashington At G resham th ree com petent ! Pi ° te8t J™ ® livestock men of noon and d in n er at night. G resham velopm ents w hich have tak en place iness and continue to w ork for an ........ < « M l ’? ■ i 1?S . 'S S S K T he C om m ercial C h . It is understood th a t th e w est D uncan <6). a t the experim ent statio n d u rin g honest living. F o rtu n a te ly th e re .. . . F . . portion of the land w hich th e M ult Okuila ( 8 ) .........C 2 fa ^ n pdi7k » ' C’ Ta m an ot P o rtIan d and Mr. ry fund, w hich was cu t very heavi- w hich is a m em ber of th e sta te th e year and learn the re su lts of w ere no fa tu itie s ' and“ ‘t h ï s ï s L ane . . a fine nom ah County F a ir association re S quire ( 3 ) .. . . G . . ........ Y erkovieh B e n n e,t’ P rincipal of th e Oregon lx. th e re is continued dem and from cham ber, was ably rep resen ted bv the various experim ents u nder com m unity in w hich those who dif (3) E lkins C,ty bigh 8chool. decided in favor ru ra l d istric ts for like action by a reg u la rly elected delegate in the way. It also gives an o p p o rtu n ity cently purchased from th e Sm ith S trong R usher ( 1 ) .........t s T 'h ilt ® he“ n c re a ie I per80n D Towle. With his to m eet w ith oth er ag en ts and d is fer can still give one an o th er c re d e state has been p latted and w ill be RU8her .. . .S . . . . ( 1 ) H. Inm an of P ark ro se . and at Beaverton the s .. put on the m a rk e t in the n ear fu Cox th re e judges likew ise decided th a t asked in th e budget. If th is is not , hroad know ledge of business and cuss m ethods rela tin g to th e ex it for good intentions in sp ite of m istakes. 8 . . . . . . ( l ) P ^ s y t h e th e United S tates would be doing done, no new volum es can be sen t | civic affairs Mr S ture. T he tra c t, w hich com prises Tow le fitted into tension w ork as ca rrie d on in th e One outgrow th of th e recen t the rig h t th in g to continue its p o l- J ‘2_?a ‘lyL n g ,8“ b. i i<' r!b',, r s and Pr.e8ent ! Ihe p ictu re ad m irably and has 63 lots, will be called W estfair ad H uedepulil, referee. different counties of the state. co n test is th e form ation of a p e r An in te restin g gam e is prom ised lcy of helping a stru g g lin g sta je in ' C|U' dition. T he new stre e t recently A num ber of sp eak ers from o u t m ade th e follow ing rep o rt to the m anent ta x p ay e rs’ league, th e ob laid out from F irs t s tre e t to S ec G resh am htvsat O ^ o n “ * m sU m te “ of ‘he t "ia “ er ° / ,n te rn a l im prove- “ ‘" “ °« to d ecrease th e num ber of G resham Com m ercial club: side the college w alls w ere present. ject being to gath er and give out g ln s tl,u te ot m ents w hen the occasion should be laws, b ut ap p a ren tly w ill wind up tion L in e road extends thro u g h the Technology. -- . ------ "T he atten d a n ce a t th e Oregon One of th ese w as H. L. H udson, length of th is addition. deemed necessary. ! by adding m ore th an previous ses- I S tate C ham ber m eeting in P o rtlan d m an ag er of th e p ort of P o rtlan d inform ation regarding existing and proposed tax and bond conditions slons to th e code. last Monday w as considered fair The question of secu rin g addi YIM , Y IM ! THEY Jam es M cA llister and W’inifred com m ission, who gave valuable in Ju n io r colleges w ill not be m ade j from the various tow ns and cities and proposals and keep its m em tional fire equipm ent, including a HIT THE RIGHT SPOT B echill upheld th e affirm ative side 1 uvofom a p a rt of O regon's sta te educational of th e state, some 30 odd being ren- form ation on shipping, the grow th bers and th e public inform ed on ......... ........ a . 1 and ! . th . e v ario . u s s'peakers F* » m odern pum per w hich has been of th e q uestion a t G resham and i system , hcooilun because the house 1___I knocked I resented,, of the port and its developm ent as cu rre n t projects for th e benefit or u nder discussion for several E verybody’s g ettin g it. W h at’s W inston S tro n g and Lily Rybnick | 2Ut.tb e bil? !° tb a t effect during the ,lad a " In sp irin g m essage for the affects the ag ric u ltu re of th e state. in ju ry of th e com m unity. The a re a I delegates on th e v ario u s topics dis- A nother sp eak er of In terest was m onths, w as again brou g h t before th at, the g rip ? No. the waffle hab th e negative side a t B eaverton. T he ' flr, t J ? ? ” '1 in com® itte e - aker a |cu ssed . covered is th a t of ea ste rn M ultno th e council and freely discussed. it. W hat a com bination for a cold P ark ro se deb aters w ere David Mor- „„es n o ^ e d aV tenogrtpbe* m get P resid en t V ining’s ta lk had to J W. T app from th e United S tates T he m otion to place on th e ballot m orning, waffles rig h t off th e irons ris and M arian McKenzie. Me- g lan ce a t th e m ail th a t lan d s on th e j do with view ing the silv er lining d ep artm en t of a g ric u ltu re a t W ash m ah county. Q uestions pertain in g 4 11L, izAM k. — . —— — a th . e debate , w ... __ rep . . rese -- n ta . 0 A.« _____ • . ____ ___ . llister began ith a ! Joob desk of kin his sen ato — r or the question of th e issu an ce of w ith plenty of good Oregon b u tte r A of th e clouds and cited us to the ington, D. C. H e gave a series of to county, city and school d istric ts bonds for th e purpose was lost and and m aple or c9ne syrup to fill up sim ple definition of th e term " s u b - ! LlTe req u irin g reply an d th e re will fact th a t th e R u ral C redits"llank of discussions on ag ric u ltu ra l econo will he scrutinized w ith a view to room for doubt. S pokane rep o rted 87% collection obtaining efficient and econom ical th e council voted to indefinitely thosg little d epressions in th e hot sid ies’’ and followed w ith the as- i be Individual school , d istric ts may - . on farm loans and in terest pay- m ies and its influence on produc ad m in istratio n of all civic affairs. ----- ----------- | sertio n th a t th e assista n ce r e n w ithdraw , froni union postpone the p u rch ase of additional cakes. high dis- l m ents due w hich was a b etter tion. His opinions on m a tte rs of A m em orandum co n tra ct o r p ro s tire hose. T he question of calling T he P. E. P. electric sto re on east dered the sta te s by th e federal gov tric ts, acco rd in g to H am ilto n ’* H. show ing th an had been m ade in the production and d istrib u tio n prob pectus has been draw n up w hich for a vote of th e people on park Pow ell stre e t is doing a 'a n d office ern m en t w as a violation of th e let- B. 345, if not in county of location recent y ears past. He cautioned lems formed an in stru c tiv e p a rt of , Ce te r and sp irit of the co n stitu tio n 1 «1 J2“,001 b u lld i" « ’ not, 8O, «»»«ted us ag ain st u ltra conservative con- Mr. Tow le says received quite a sites w as also indefinitely post b usiness th ese days -------- in waffle ------- irons. / c n su iu iio n . a8 to leave an o th er school d istric t elusions and claim ed th at in stall- the conference. num ber of sig n ers on la st S a tu r poned T heir w indow s a re suggestive and nam ed th e sum of $109.000,000 j isolated from school and not re- m ent buying w as a good th in g if A nother in terestin g featu re w as day. T his c o n tra ct is on tile at the Ije who ru n s m ay read. Some folks aS n ecessary to c a rry o ut th is p o l-I ’‘« J " * them selves from bonded In- not overdone. th a t of the v eterin ary d ep artm en t n ery office. All ta x p ay ers who for a single y ear. I uebtedness. "Mr. H am ilton, of Bend, who is w here anim al and p o u ltry d iseases can FUNERAL HELD EDR a re alw ays h a rk in g back to th e icy Vnnnv favor th is k in d of nn •> i i . t S tate tre a su re r, w ith app ro v al of a m em ber of th e sta te -------- --------- o leg - K islatu i s iit iu re, r e , w ,,rp . I vor tn is kind of an organization Voung M orris followed w ith an , t a te officers, boards, d ep artm en ts, LEWIS N. WILES good old days w hen th e b aking was spoke on th e problem of tax atio n . ‘ y review , d. A m eet- ,,re u rg en tly requested to call and b‘dd G resham in th e | s suhscribe u b s c rib e th e ir ,,,o „ „ u a » „ . done outside in a brick oven when eloquent appeal to th e audience to I o r com m issions, may tra n s fe r from but allow ed th at it was some prob " ,g Wl11 th e ir nam es. A fter 30 F u n eral services w ere held W ed fu tu re in th e in te re sts of poul w ater w as heated by m eans of hot fo rg et the arg u m e n t of his o p p o n -! a "y hut O. A. C., U. of O., and in- lent and th a t new sources of rev- days a call w ill be issued for th e nesday afternoon a t F in le y ’s chapel en t and fo rth w ith gave m any quo- dustria l accid en t special funds to eyue wouh! have to be found if th e try diseases. S peak ers of m ore rocks and W’affles w ere baked over su b scrib ers in each local school s ta te ’s program w as not io be oe i , for the late Lew is N. W iles, son of „on, crippled as the an ticip ated to rev- h prom inence will be pres d istric t to m eet and select th e ir an open fireplace. But if an y th in g Mr. and Mrs. T hom as W iles of c a ’s early developm ent su b sta n tia t H are. can beat tho se waffles cooked by enues w ere sh o rt from one to one en t and 'Hscuss th e la te st m ethods m em ber of th e executive com m it G resham , who passed aw ay last D elegation from Coos, C lack a and one-half m illion do llars, b u t of ridding a flock*of disease, the m odern m ethod o t electricity , ing his side of th e case. Miss M onday a t th e age of 46 y ea rs afte r B echill d ealt m ostly in figures and m as, D ouglas, Jack so n , and K la showed plainly th a t th e co st of The evenings w ere tak en up w ith tee. T hen the executive com m ittee why b rin g it along. m ath co u n ties introduced H. B. 357 o rganize — and th e league w ill a severe siege of suffering. Com o p eratin g th e sta te governm ent .. R,,r ip„ „» n „ -v , , , I will " ------------ The P. E. P. is stag in g a sale of m ade several clinching points in au th o rizin g creation of county was only five per cent of th e tax , f livestock Judging con- s ta rt to function, m itm ent services w ere held a t Rose an im pressive m anner. She w as h ealth officers, appointed by coun paid. He voiced th e sen tim en t th a t ,e8t8 wbPre th e county ag en ts bf waffle irons w hich will continue P ro sp ectu s of League City cem etery. n h ie c t_ .T „ <. ‘ , v'. th ro u g h the m onth of F eb ru ary . In follow ed by Miss McKenzie of ty judge and com m issioners and a sta te tax p ru n in g com m ission I ,b e sta te con ferred on m ore uni- Mr. W iles is survived by his approved by sta te board of health. com m ittees''as*“ ^)6 t‘ h V w is d o n ? ‘of JUdB*"K Sh“eP and \ 'Urr,' ," ° f a ‘-» m m u n ity ^ a addition to th e iron a b o ttle of P a rk ro se who caused a sm ile to To receive sta te aid. widow, Mrs. L ida W iles of 9920- syru p and a box of p astry flour rip p le over th e audience when she c a ttle and exchanged Ideas w hich ’»re w ith a view to keeping posted Motion p ictu re cen so rsh ip act, by bond issues. 57th avenue S. E„ P o rtla n d ; two "Dr. H ail’s m essage w as along wi" provo o t m u tu al benefit. " " c u rre n t projects for th e benefit a re being thro w n in. W ith a little spoke of th e Sm ith-H ughes in stru c P aulson, provides a b o a rd 'o f th ree ch ildren, T hom as W. W iles of P o rt an n u a l salary , lines of doing m ore research w ork T he county club ag en ts had sep- ¿'.r L?’7U? UM<ty' t UCh p ractice anyone can soon become to r a t G resham who was benefiting com m issioners, b i X d ^ ^ ^ A ^ o L ^ o u ^ .....7 ............ - t l n g s t e y , 8^ ^ ^ land and Mrs. L ulu Gordon of Vis $3500, appointed by gov ern o r with an ad ep t in th e m a tte r of baking financially from funds furnished advice and co n sen t of senate. Term alia, C alifornia; his p a re n ts, Mr, ugh 1 th e conference a t sta t- city, co unty and school d istric t waffles. Only a little p rac tice is th ro u g h federal m eans. six years, one out every tw o years. in d u stries. He m entioned the , 7 1 and Mrs. T hom as W iles, of G resh M orris next gave a brief reb u ttal Pow er to pass on all m otion pic- stan ce of a la rg e Investm ent being ed fln,es. T hese w ere m ainly ad- ,ry changes, looking tow ard needed to m ake perfect. am ; th ree b ro th ers, Elwood of ■ a t - a c e rta in tow n in th e sta te dressed by — efficient and econom ical adm lnls- H. C. Seym our T h ere is, how ever, one serio u s of th e question and th e closing a r tu re s for Oregon public or p riv ate m ade n 7 of /V all P o rtlan d , L eslie of L ew iston, Id a usem ent, with attach ed fee of $1 only to find th a t th e q u ality of th e club leader and h i s a s s i s t - . n i ’« 8l«te I | ‘ tratlo ‘u , ! ’."., 1 civic affairs. draw back to th e waffle business. gum en t w as p ut up by M cAllister. am for perm it. Fifty cen ts each addi- , w ater w as n.d' adapted for p a p e r I a " , ’ . '!lP .Q,,a" b‘'ati<’" A1‘ ho, and W alter C. of F resno, Cali The judges rendered an u n an i m aking. He also 'r e f e r r e d 't o “ Vhe A ll‘‘n Ml"8 H elen CowK"l. An « » voters who are tax payers may Poor m other scarcely gets a chance tional copy of film fo rn ia ; four sisters, Mrs. B lanche m em bers by signing these to eat on account of the men folks mous decision in favor of the nega B u ch an an ’s H. B. 343 changes old farm er who pro tested th a t nutalde "P»’ak er was Miss Madge Stafford of G resham , Mrs. K esiah ‘ „„"vi"»«,“ .h« *r t;° operatlon keeping her so busy supplying r e tive. At B eaverton th e decision delin q u en t tax p enalty from 1 per science could not help him In his Reese of W ashington, D. C„ a n at- C rosier of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Edith * °' f° r tW° inforcem ents to th e besieged. A side was also unanim ous in favor of the cent to 5-6 of 1 p er cent, funds to know ledge of farm in g as he had lonal rep resen tativ e of boys' and years* be retain ed by county in stead of '' " J u .lg .^ i’l ig g s 'g a ’v e 'a J e r 'y " in t e r - r ’,rl8 C‘UbH’ M' 88 Hce8e ° u ,I,ned I ,)m <’«‘rs —T he officers shall co n R uleson and Mrs. H en rie tta G ates from th a t th e waffle question is a negative side of th e question. going to tax in g d istrict. of San Diego, C alifornia. p le a sa n t one and w ell w o rth y of Bl8t o t an committee of H ouse jo in t m em orial by Snell, esting talk on th e possibilities of the w ork wbl<b ls b(,|nK do»p Tom, and S en ato r M ann, urges th e Vale and Oyhee irrig atio n proj- "v e r the United S tate s In clubs | C o n tin u ed on page 2 p u rsu it. One g re a t ad v an tag e Is REVIVAL MEETINGS In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. con g ress to en act leg islatio n along ects and claim ed th e soil and ell- and gave m any fresh Ideas on new GROW IN INTEREST th No com m ission or brokerage. Very th a t an en tire m eal can be m ade of e lines of M cN ary-H augen bill. m ate was ideal for th e production pro jects Manv diseusslnn« waffles any tim e of th e day an d ev easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. of all te m p e ra tu re zone cro p s and , , ' , y ,l8tU88' on8 w ere T he revival m eetings a t th e —Adv. eryone w ill seem happy ab o u t it. th a t th ey had 170,000 acre-feet of c a r r **“ on p rim arily w ith th e idea TEMPERANCE FILM M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch a re w ater em bounded, or enough for j p erfect club w ork in Oregon, es- TD SHDVV AT BORING 56,000 acres of land, an acre-fo o t I pecially rela tin g to th e O A C being w ell attended and th e in te r F riday E vening, Feb. 4— Cottrell est is good. T he serm o n s by the being w ater covering an acre to th e vanced work is needed for boys P aren W . HII„ . „ r e e . e e r i t T eacher association basket depth of one I foot and th ree feet T he film “Lest We F o rg e t” being p asto r, th e Rev. H alford V. W il am ple to produce a lt kinds 8Ummer «*001 w here m ore ad I MO<',al at c o » rell schoolhouse. w hich is a tru e story ta k en from a helm, a re clear, and convincing. of crop8’ a"d glrl8 caPablG of taking It. F rid ay P » n i„ r ir.h - c „ „ o L ast n ig h t he preached th e first tru e story, a tragedy of th e m iddle • Paul Shoup, executive d irecto r Coming as a su rp rise to the at b asketball V ain m pi ly ^ i i ' a v e r ' P‘“ y 8t Bea’ er of a scries of th ree serm ons on w est, and w hich Is said to be one of th e S outhern Pacific railro a d , te n d a n t. of the an n u al conference ton. th e m ost pow erful d ram a s ever i 8P°ke of O regon’s w onderful n a t - , ,, Life. T onight his su b ject will p of resen ted th ro u g h m otion p ictu res, I u r a l. re a p u rc e . aw aiting develop- | ° f? h! _ co ,le’ e « te n s io n staff w as be "T he W ay of Life,” and on S un S atu rd ay Evening, Feb. 6— T ro u t m ent and expressed th e hope th a t I th e announcem ent of th e organlza- w «... ill be show th e M ethodist I h l„ c o m p an y c o u ,d g lve Orpg()„ a tlo n dale P aren t-T ea ch e r association oe sn o w n a t tn c h a p tp r of E day evening, "T he End of Life." Specially marked doun for a quick close out. [ dance. T hese serm o n s a re planned to give ! c h urch In Boring, S unday evening , sh o rt line to Chicago from Eugene sig m a Phi a national professional — p ic tu re p o rtra y s via O ntario, but sounded a note of L , , n a' l,,nal P rofessional The a la rg e r conception of sp iritu a l P- tn » ,,IH c Oi „ „ n i w arning as to th e lavish bonding fra te rn f,y for « te n s io n service | Monday A fternoon, Feb. 7—R e Lot 1. Percale, bias-tape trimmed. values, and are helpful. On Sun- ‘b* ‘ « K e d ie . of the old saloon days aJ , w o rlw .. 8 . H a„ of O reaham a bekah W elfare club at hom e of R egular 98c, now .............................. day m o rning th e p asto r will paeach and rpveals the tru e consequences P resid en t Coolidge's recen t g rad u a te of the O. A. C. class of Mrs. G eorge Lane. on “W hat is a C h ristian ?" ol th e d rin k traffic. It c a rrie s an statem en t th a t th e m any econom ies 1909 was elected president As T uesday E vening, Feb. »—B as S tirrin g co n g reg atio n al m usic is appeaI t0 • » citizens of today to do l® *c.ted. . , b^ ? ? L natl.?n al gover.n ' | qualification for m em bership in Lot. 2. Chainbray Ginghams, plain body check ketball betw een G resham and Col- ent had been m ore th an offset by a fe a tu re of every service, u n d er th eir u tm ost to p rev en t th e rec u r- m gingham combination. Regular $1.25. increased *t Gresham. increased liabilities liabilities tak t en on by | tblH society It is n ecessary to have | " ,n ," ',n th e direction of th e Rev. M. G. ' ren ce of 8Uph scenes in o u r cities Now ............................................ states, counties and cities. He | served a t least ten y ea rs In exten- I W ednesday E vening, Feb. 9— T ennyson of Canby, w ith accom - 1 and homes. The Rev. R. E. Close, ' called atten tio n to the In crease of | wlon work F airview g ran g e card p arty a t city p an im ent of both o rgan and piano. of P ° rtla n d. will deliver an ad d ress I bonded debt liab ilities in th e sta te Lot. 3. Figured P rint, some hand embroidered, hall. Mr. T ennyson will sing a solo to- *n co n n ectlon w ith th e show ing Of ,b at had Increased from $34,000,- some lace trimmed. Reg. $2.50. tf» i G resham Tem ple S e rtle e s. nlght. * 1 th e p ictu re. Mr. Close ls a leader I 000 In 1915 to $176,000,000 In 1926 T h u rsd ay E vening, Feb. 10— Play, I w hich he claim ed was a g re a te r The Sunday school hour a t the "S u n sh in e" by young people of in th e b a ttle for a d ry nation and p ro p o rtio n ate In crease th an an y H resham U ndenom inational tem ple P leasan t Home B aptist church at We a re continuing th e w ork of delivers a te llin g m essage in con- o th er sta te w est of th e Rocky Lot 4 Figured P rints and Tissue <T* 5 nionntufnu h ,. also .1«,. referred to .s., ln " s a “ t l lu 10 a. reach in m ountalns. He the I b tg R'" “ m m P »’reach in g g ser- ser- O rient g rad e school auditorium . the late P. F. Black In rep rese n tin g else, a ttra c tiv e and elo q u en t m an- Gingham. Reg. $2.75. Now J_ . y Q su?tsCeleF 7 / d Na"h, ta ,7 ed 50 n e r’ Thl8 wa8 b avG fact th a t his ro a d s’ n et ea rn in g s In I vices a re held Sunday aftern o o n at riday Evening, Feb. 11— Play, 1925 • ... in th e ..«»»*. sta te w as $2,628,000 w of « 2 o’clock and In the evening at "S F suits. r ine asso rtm en t namnlps » « . , . . u n sh in e" at G resham Union high Mrs. E dna Black. 4824. 92d stre e t been be d n J “ o o ary but due to th e , which th e sta te took In taxes $ l,-j 7:30. The pasto r, th e Rev. S. F. school gym nasium . Lot 5. Fine Soisette Polka Dot, self CO 7 C S. E., P o rtlan d , phone SU nset 4253 in clem en t w eath er It was post- 357,000 o r over one-half of th e net trim. Reg. $3.25. Now «PZZt. / Q — Adv. ' i poned. ! earn in g s, leaving only one per cent p ' « 8. wlii preach. P ra y er s e rv ic e , Kr|(lay EvPnlng p „b l l _ LadleB. Is held on T uesday evening and Guild d inner at B aptist church be- ;------------------------ ----------------------s. _________________________________________ net on th e Investm ent, and said If J we w anted to a ttr a c t se ttle rs to young people's service on F rid ay »Inning a t 5:30. Xczv Spring Ginghams I our sta te we should stop th e Is evening at 7:30. E veryone Is wei- [ suing of bonds. F rid ay E vening, Feb. I I —A rem e come. to arrive in a few days. I club m asquerade. "W. B. D. Dodson, se c re ta ry of ! the C ham ber of C om m erce of P o rt- S atu rd ay Evening, Feb. 12— P.-T. Zlan K viingelleal S er»Ices. ! land, rep o rted good p ro g ress being routdale school Sunday school will be held a t th e a A. : basket „ , social, aOC,al- T Tro J m ade In land se ttlem en t work as , S did Mr. Ide of th e sta te cham ber I Zion E vangelical church Sunday at au d ,“ ’rlum TEACHER OE VIO LIN but stressed the point th a t each 10 a. m., followed by the p reaching Sunday Evening, Feb. 13— Billy local cham ber should list with the service at 11 from th e topic, I Sunday club a t H aley B aptist “ The House of Quality“ sta te cham ber th e ir holdings of "T reasures". The relation of the church land for sale, giving a m inute d e e a rth ly life of the individual to the GRESHAM, OREGON tailed d escrip tio n to be revised fu tu re will be portrayed. Sunday, Feb. 13—Beginning ot PHONE I t l l from tim e to tim e and in th a t way The Senior League will m eet at special m eetings at the F ree Meth- Me Give Green Trading Stamps prospective se ttle rs could be In 7:20 Sunday evening at w hich tim e , odist church. tellig en tly directed to th e various th e topic “O handl” w ill be d is F eb ru ary 13—Beginning of spec localities. T his is a suggestion cussed. All m em bers and friends th a t our local re a lty d ealers should of th e league are Invited to attend. ial services at the B aptist church. For term and appointm ent call act upon a t once as th e sp rin g ru sh W ednesday, Feb. 16— In stallatio n of home seekers will soon be on. Mrs. A. C. Althaus, phone 167. Areme Club of Pom ona g ran g e officers a t R us "In closing, I w ish to say th at sellville. e a ste rn M ultnom ah and n o rth ern | C lackam as co u n ties a re th e m ost W ednesday Evening, Feb. 16— prosperous p a rt of th e state. If in Every Saturday Night G resham band concert. doubt look up th e N ation's B usi MASONIC HALL. GRESHAM Only serious minded pupils will be accepted. ness m ap and you will find a w hite » Monday Evening, Feb. 21—F air- > spot aro u n d O resham .’’ view g ran g e h ard tim e dance at I city hall. STATED COMMUNICA- i I tlon F alrvle, t Lodge, No. 92 Muolr by Al Goodwin*» Friday, Feb. 25— P ou ltry ex ten ♦ P R IZ E S r' ' ‘ T - tu n A. F. A A. M. S atu rd ay ev e -j O rrhrgtra A Entertainer» sion conference, auspices of O. A. C. Portland Studio, 507 Columbia B ita. I extension service, G resham » f’ee Admission 35c I'koae B Road vt a , 7009 GIGRAY’S ORCHESTRA Homecoming and m o rtg ag e burn » 6 m iles from G resham ing. Members p lease attend. Ladies 25c R efreshm ents Gentlemen 75c » F riday E vening, March 4 - -Rob » t- — WM H. STANLEY, Sec'jr. Everyone cordially in»Itcd ert B lair co n cert, M ethodist Epis- JOHN T. McGINNIS, W. M. copal ch u rch , auspices Home Mis sio n ary society. Coming Events HOUSE DRESSES Now H .7 5 VERNE PRESTON WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. Wednesdays at the High School MASQUERADE DANCE DANCE FRIDAY, FEBRI'ARY 11 DAMASCUS