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« L G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK GRESHAM, Ml’LTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY VOL. 1«, NO. 10» FORMER BANKER H i l l DIES AT MANZANITA County Club Work Holds High Rank (By Benj. H. D avies) In a wild and woolly go a t Col- . , . _ . um bian high la st T uesday evening som e of th e best counties in th e the G resham high b ask etb all team U nited S tates in the m a tte r of boys' lost to th e C olum bian hoopers by a and g irls ’ club w ork. It is u n d er ' score of 12 to 11. A ccording to re- th e d irect supervision of W. D. P°r ts ° f th e u lt handed th e w riter .... . , . . th e re is little to say in favor of K inder, county club agent, w ho , , . 1 eith er team . T he gam e w as w orks in cooperation w’ith Oregon refereed by a form er stu d e n t of A g ricu ltu ra l college and the United Colum bian high w hose youth and S tates d ep a rtm en t of ag ric u ltu re. inexperience in h an dling h ig h -p re s D uring Ja n u a ry Mr. K inder o r su re co n tests of th is n a tu re was ganized 22 clubs in th e county. th e possible cau se of m uch of the w ith an en ro llm en t of 239. T he j near rio tin g w hich passed for the g re a te r num ber of th e se clubs a re game. Follow ing is th e line up: for g irls who a re ta k in g up sew ing ! Corbett G resham (5) D uncan o r cooking. T he sew ing clubs w ith B ram hall (4 ). .F . (2) Okuda .F . th e ir leaders a re : Division III, I Wolfe (2) Berney ( 3 ).. .. (3) L ane • C. G resham , Mrs. Jack so n Jo n e s; Di ! Linn ( 1 ) ........... G. (1) Squire vision II, P o w ellh u rst, Mrs. F. A. W oodward (2 ). .G. . . . S trong N eville; II and Division I, C olum W ilson ................. S ................ A niker bia, Mrs. Joseph H um m i; Division P r i e b e ...................S ................ R u sh er A big gam e is scheduled for S a t I, G resham . Mrs. O. A. T h o rn to n ; H. G resham , Mrs. W. L. G orsage; urday evening w hen M ilwaukie H and Division I, V ictory, Mrs. plays th e locals a t th e Union high .Robert K ersla k e; D ivision II, gym. P le a sa n t V alley, Mrs. Rae D. B is hop; H, G ilbert, Miss H elen Max- When th e E ast W akes Up. w ell; D ivisions I and II, L ynch, T he n o rth w est w ill experience a Miss E lizabeth C anning; H. L ynch, I g reat p ro sp erity w hen th e Orient, Mrs. A. W. C law son; H, G ilbert, w hich is undoubtedly th e logical Mrs. E dithe Lockw ood; II. G ilbert, place for th e advance of trad e, be- Mrs. H. E D avis; H and D ivision comes a m a n u factu rin g ce n ter, be- I. Rockwood, Mrs. C. L. H ay n es; lieves Prof. H arry C. H aw kins, who D ivisions I and II, S pringdale, Mrs. j teaches foreign tra d e in th e school A. W oods; D ivision II, G ilbert, of business ad m in istratio n . Mrs. J? Davies. T he cooking class- "In order to stim u late the m a r es are, Division II, Rockwood, Mrs. ket of th e F a r E ast step s m u st be J. H. P ate ; Division I. W est P o rt- taken to in c re ase th e individual land, Miss Blanche Cundiff: Divi- i buying pow er. More th an h alf the sion I. G resham , Mrs. W. D. K in- w orld's population is assem bled be- d e r; D ivision II, P ow ellh u rst, Mrs. tw een India and V ladivostok,” he E. J. M ark; D ivisions I and II, pointed out. F airview . Mrs. yE. .E . F. M cE lw ain; P eople of th e O rient because of Division II, T ro utdale, Mrs. W. C. custom and necessity have confined S pence; Division I, T routdale, th e ir efforts to farm ing. However, Mrs. R. D. H ew itt; Division II, P rofessor H aw kins said, th e re are G ilbert, Mrs. Jo sep h in e Q uesin vast undeveloped m in eral re so u rc berry. Lynch school has o rg a n es; in fact, at least one-half of the ized th re e new clubs as follow s: w orld's supply of coal lies v irtu ally cam p cooking, W. C. L aw rence, untouched in th e F a r E ast. "They m u st be educated to r e a l lender; poultry, F. B. B unn le ad er, and garden, Wm. H ornecker, ize the value of en terin g th e m an u fac tu rin g field. Our o p p o rtu n ity leader. would then lie in sellin g production m achinery and eq uipm ent goods. EVANGELICAL CHURCH TO HOLD CHURCH DAY Ja p a n h as alre ad y sta rte d to buy these im plem ents from us and in T he m onthly ch u rch day of the tu rn is producing m an-cheap goods Zion E vangelical ch u rch w ill be th a t a re n ot profitable for us to observed next Sunday, beginning m a n u factu re,” he said. w ith Sunday school a t 10 o’clock. B ecause th e n o rth w est Is in line T he p reaching service at 11 w ill betw een the fu tu re m a rk e t and th e be in E nglish by th e p astor, th e G reat L akes, th e w o rld ’s larg est Rev. E. H orstm ann, who w ill ta k e ; m an u factu rin g ce n ter, it w ill be- as his serm on topic “ Men of God.” come a g re a t sh ip rin g cen ter, P ro - F rien d s of the ch u rch a re invited fessor H aw kins believes, to atten d th ese services. B asket lunch w ill be enjoyed follow ing th e PLEASANT VALLEY m orning service and m eetings w ill ------------ be held d uring th e afternoon. | Mr- and Mrs. T. H. G rave w e r e T he Ju n io r L eague w ill m eet rec en t visito rs at th e hom e of Mrs. a t 2 o'clock, w hen ail m em bers a re ( ' a r *c near W oodburn, urged to be p resen t and friends a r e f ounty A gent 8. B. H all and Jack invited to attend. H - G rafton o t J**»»® * w ere In the ______________ valley on b u sin ess d u rin g th e early New Books nt Library. p a rt of th e week. The follow ing new books of flc- H. F. S ag er w as in P o rtlan d tion have been received at th e local W ednesday on business m a tte rs. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey w ere lib ra ry : T om orrow M orning, Anne P a rris h : T he P lu to c ra t, Booth T ar- P o rtlan d v isito rs la st S atu rd ay . Mrs. T. R. B erry of B ellrose k ington; T he C harw om an’s Shadow , Lord D unsany; S usan Shane, Rog called on frien d s in th is n eighbor e r B urlin g am e; It H appened in hood one day recen tly . Mrs. Wm. D ah lq u ist en tertain ed Pekin, L ouise M iln; On to Oregon, H onoré W illsie; G reen L acquer P a th e G range hom e econom ics com vilion, H elen B eau clerk ; P reface m ittee W ednesday of th is week. Increased in te re s t is being show n to a Lie, Zona Gale. T here a re also four new books of trav e l ready for in th is com m unity in Sunday school d istrib u tio n , W hite W aters and and ch u rch , as evidenced by th e Black, Gordon M acCreagh; In B ar- grow ing a tten d a n ce from Sunday bary, A lexander P ow ell; T he G reat to Sunday. Island, Don S eitz; L an tern s, Ju n k s Is your coat or su it d irty ? Phone and Jade, Sam uel Morrow. 1211, P eter L en ard and have him P lease phone or w rite item s for call for it, clean it and deliver it th e O utlook—but give your real to you. Our p la n t is In G resham . All w ork stric tly g u aran teed .—Adv. nam e. Call G resham 1561. ... . M ultnom ah . , county ra n k s ... w ith i The I’nvl Bjornskjold Opera Company C ooperative o rg a n iz atio n p resenta If Trovatore The Troubadour Opera In Four Act« By G iuseppe Verdi TURN VEREIN AUDITORIUM February 14, 17, 21, 1927, 8:15 P. M. 255 T h irte e n th St., n e a r Jefferson_____________________ P o r t la n d O re g o n CAST W ILL CONSIST OF L E O N O R A ........................................ ................................. A Z U N C E N A .................................... T h elm a H u b b ard . B e rth a May Sehw an I X E Z ...................................................H azel B odding E m m a Louise Sm ith THE T H É CO U N T D I LUMA . . . ............ Povi ft BJornakJold. W illiam E llio tt F E R R A N ÎX J.......................................... A rth u r M oulton. B e rn a rd W Spang jiL 'IZ ..................................................................................................... H e n ry K eller L O U IS N. SH ER M A N , of S e a ttle O pera C om pany, aa G uest C H O R U S .................................................................. A rion P h ilh arm o n ic C horus No m atter what you are seeking to r It is GOD that you need , H ear his word at Bible Standard Church Special evangelistic m eetings every night at 7:30 W ord has been received of th e d eath of Em il G. K ard ell at his home at M anzanita, Oregon, afte r a long Illness from can cer. He is survived by his widow and one dau g h ter, Evangeline. Mr. K ardell w as W’ell know n in G resham , w here he w as em ployed in th e F irs t S tate Bank from 1908 to 1910. In th e la tte r y ear he and Jam es E lk in g to n organized th e Bank of G resham , w here he w as cash ier u n til 1913, when he moved w ith his fam ily to M anzanita and developed beach p ro p erty and es tab lish ed a store. He w as ap p o in t ed p o stm aster a t M anzanita. F u n eral services w ere held at N ehalem th is afternoon. T he r e m ains w ill be b ro u g h t to G resham th is evening and m em orial services will be held at G resham F u n eral p a rlo rs u nder th e auspices of the Modern W oodmen lodge at 2:30 on S atu rd ay afternoon. In te rm e n t will be in th e G resham cem etery, w here th e G resham M asonic lodge will have charge. At the Legislature FEBRUARY <2.00 Per Year 11. 1#S7 ASTORIA PASTOR HERE I WRITER RECOMMENDS TO HOLD SERVICES STATE POLI, TAX LEVY P o rtlan d . Ore., Feb. 10. 1927.— T he sen ate an W ednesday voted E ditor G utlook:—Today we are liv 19 to 9 favoring th e co n stru ctio n by ing in an advanced age. Our w ants, th e sta te highw ay d ep artm en t of desires and needs seem g rea ter th e W ilson riv er to ll road. T he bill th an ever before. had previously been approved by We all have the stro n g arm of the house an d th e chief opposition th e sta te as our p ro tecto r, and we developed in th e sen ate led by S en -j 8hou](J aH cooperate in the a to r Eddy who branded th e bill as ten an ce of th is protection. Police rev o lu tio n ary . T h ere w as m uch and fire safeg u ard s are enjoyed by o rato ry expended on th e subject. all. E ducation and good roads are H are of W ashington, B utler of enjoyed by th e m ost of us. Hood R iver aud W asco, Dunne, , For th e m aintenance in p art for K lepper and Joseph of M ultnom ah | thgge m an ,fo,(, advanU ge8 m any hit th e ball for th e bill. of the older sta te s levy a personal TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS T he Rev. E. A. G ottburg, pastor of th e A storia B aptist ch u rch , will p reach both m orniug and evening a t Bethel B ap tist church. The m orning serv ice w ill begin a t 11 o’clock and th e evening service at , 7:30. Mr. G ottberg is one of the best sp eak ers in the Oregon B aptist , S tate convention and will no doubt | be much app reciated by the people of G resham . At th e evening se r vice his aerm on w ill be illu strate d by m eans of b eautiful a r t slides and th e re will be special m usic by th e choir. Mr. G ottberg will deliver a series of illu strate d serm ons and ad d ress es d u rin g th e week, special an nouncem ents of which will be made from tim e to tim e. T he Bible school will begin prom ptly at 9:45 in th e m orning and the young peo p les’ m eeting at 6:3(1 at night. Miss Edna Shoemaker Succumbs to Illness Miss Edna Shoem aker, for 10 years a m issionary of the B aptist Foreign M issionary society in China, died at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. W. C. G unther, in P o rt land early T hursday m orning, after several m onths of intense suffering from cancer, w hich sta rted back of one of her eyes, the sig h t of which she lost follow ing an operation about six m onths ago. Miss Shoe m aker was brought home from China in the ca re of a nurse, a r riv in g in December, and spent a p a rt of the tim e in G resham w ith h er m other, Mrs. Mary Shoem aker. She w as taken to th e home, of her sister about th ree weeks ago. Miss Shoem aker’s death is felt as a d istin ct loss not only by her Im m ediate fam ily and friends but by th e m issionary force, In w hich she w as a leader. H er w ork for a num ber of years had been at Huchow, China, w here she headed a system of schools for girls covering a larg e area In and n ear Huchow. She w as unusually w ell equipped m entally and sp iritu a lly for the work, to w hich she had devoted her life. Besides her m other and sister May of G resham , Miss Shoem aker is survived by a b ro th er, Roy Shoe m aker and tw o sisters, Mrs. Gun- tfier and Mrs. II. A. Sam uel of P o rt land. E xtensive plans a re being made for the funeral, w hich is In charge of Dr. (). (’. W right, secretary of the S tate B aptist convention. Services will be held at th e H inson Memor ial church. E ast 20th and Salm on, P o rtlan d , on S aturday, F ebruary 12, a t 2 o'clock. The Rev. E. G, Judd and the Rev. 8. F. P itts will he am ong those assisting. In te r m ent will he in Lincoln Memorial park. The rem ains nre at the chapel of E dw ard H olm an & Son, P ortland. A large num ber of friends of th e fam ily from G resham a re planning to attend the funeral. H ouse bill 516. as a su b stitu te or poll tax of from th re e to five for house b ills 110, 333 and 390. h as d o llars ag ain st each and every been Introduced by th e elections m ale person over th e age of 21 com m ittee. The bill attem p ts to do | years. aw ay w ith paid petition circ u lato rs A la rg e num ber of th e people In for in itiativ e, referendum and re- ° u r stat<s do not own rea l estate call petitions. O btaining nam es on and pay no tax w hatever, b ut en- such p etitio n s m ust be a labor of joy the sam e p rotection and ad- love, according to th e bill. Before vantages th a t th e real estate tax NEW UTILITY SEDAN ' ob tain in g sig n a tu res of voters for payer does. IRRER TO DODGE LINE ; any m eagure a person m ust apply A sta te incom e tax h as proved, In jo county clerk and receive a th e past, to be u n p o p u lar, m ore Dodge B ro th ers Inc., rep resen ted w ritten p erm it anil m ake an affi p a rtic u la rly because our ad jo in In G resham by Brockway & Nel davit w hen th e petltioin Is filed th a t ing sta te s have no such tax. and, son, announce the addition of a as it has been logically contended, BORING they received no pay for c irc u la t such a tax has a tendency to drive 1 new sedan to th e ir line of ing it. A special service in behalf of and ste er aw ay cap ital and grow - vara. It is called the special a il K im ball School of Theology will ing in d u stries. ' PUr P°se sedan and is designed es- Poor Policy. be held in th e B oring ch u rch on By wav of m eeting at least a p art peeially for those who w ant a H ere in Oregon we h ear a great next Sunday m o rning at 10 o’clock. deal about inviting cap ital to come of our budget, I'm In hopes th a t the double-purpose e a r—a sedan for Prof. R. M. G atke of W illam ette to o u r state. T h ere Is, of course, a present le g islatu re w ill seriously p leasure, a light delivery adapted U niversity w ill speak. Sunday g en eral realizatio n th a t w ithout consider and pass a law levying a *° business uses. school w ill m eet a t 11 o'clock. B. F. ALDRICH. Brockw ay * Nelson, who have such cap ital Oregon w ill rem ain a poll tax. ---------------------- h ea d q u arte rs at th e G resham G ar- The m oving p ic tu re en titled g rea tly undeveloped c o m m o n ag e w hile plans are under way for “L est We F o rg e t,” th a t w as given w ealth. Yet, in our se arch for m ore U1IILD IS KILLED PLAYING ,,RAD MAN” th eir new building, expect to have a t th e M ethodist ch u rch on Sunday ' reVenue, we pass by untaxed one of th ese new models on dis- evening w as w ell attended. T he so u rces and aim at Industries L lttle Ja ck Douglas Waldo, aged ( p|#y f#w (,ayH They de. ch u rch w as filled to its cap acity by w hich n re alread y co n trib u tin g five, who was accidentally «Hot , 8Crlbe th e new ca r as unique In a very atten tiv e audience. The m ore th an th e ir fair sh a re for the abdom en Monday w hile (bnt w h „ e Jt )g to a „ appearance8 O utlook’s co rresp o n d en t says th a t m ain ten an ce of our state, co unty through the .... w ith a sm all ! a sta n d ard production sedan it can : ” la-vinR bad m an those w ho m ake light of th e p ro h i and m unicipal governm ents. Well ¡m entioned persons at , Pla3^ n!,t,e L * . ? ? ? ’ be quickly m ade over into an Ideal bition m ovem ent w ill only have to look back a few y ea rs to th e saloon ga ien, w,u m ake a m istak e if they i Portlan<1 san itariu m on Tuesday. com m ercial vehicle sultnble for days or go an d see th is p ic tu re to select w hat ap p ears to them a like- ' Iack <8 tb e 8on of Mr and Mr8’ ca rry in g lig h t m erchandise, sales- be convinced th a t prohibition is ly victim for fu rth e r tax e x tra c E ric H. W aldo of P o rtlan d , and his j m an ’s sam ples, to u rists ' luggage or the only way th a t th e people of a tion. One Oregon electric com pany j m other will he rem em bered as Mias ' o th er articles. nation w ill p ro sp er. All know th a t pays in tax es 14 per cent of its e n Iren e D ouglas, who form erly lived W hen used as a passen g er ca r It th in g s a re not w hat they should be tire gross revenue. A nother co n n ear T routdale. p resen ts a room y and a ttra c tiv e In Besides his p aren ts th e boy is b ut those who have seen th e saloon cern pays 17 per cent of th e to tal , terio r. I t Is u p holstered In deep, know’ th a t p rese n t conditions are tax of a sin g le county. T he a v e r survived by a sister, Lois Ione, and com fortable, S panish g rain , hand- a b ro th er W ayne M eserve W aldo, age is nine and fo u r-te n th s per j In advance of th o se days. ..... , his g ran d m o th er, Mrs. E unice M. huffed, genuine leath er th n t can B T he M ethodist Sunday school w ill I cent. How fa r does Oregon pro- ‘ Bothwell, of P o rtlan d , and his be easily cleaned and has excellent give a v alen tin e p a rty and social at pose to go in th e tax stran g u latio n g ran d fath e r, John Waldo, of Ore- w earing q u alities. th e ch u rch on M onday evening. All , of leg itim ate in d u stry ? Conversion into a business ca r Is i gon City. F u n eral services were a re invited. A p late lunch w ill be held this afternoon nt the Jacobson accom plished paslly and quickly as FREE METHODISTS ARBOLEDA served and th e proceeds derived fu n eral p arlo rs, 91st and F o ster ft Is only n ecessary to open a TO HOLD REVIVAL from th e sale of th e lunch w ill be Mr. and Mrs. L. E. N eurer and j road, w ith in term en t In D ouglass spacious, snug-fitting door In the used tow ard g ettin g new song rea r to perm it rem oval of th e cu sh The Rev. R. J. Milton will arriv e d au g h ter Ju n e of P o rtlan d , and cem etery at T routdale. books for th e church. ions. W ith th ese out, a hinged, S atu rd ay evening from W alla , , Joseph N eurer of L ew iston, Idaho, steel braced floor can be dropped W alla, W ashington, and will preach C larence, “S h o rty ' D ayton has , wpre (linner gue8t8 Monday eve- S um m er Course P o p u lar. moved his fam ily into th e house j nJng of Mr an<J M|>g Cec„ G It is estim ated th a t 200 or 300 forw ard, affording p erfect p ro tec the opening serm on of the revival fo rm erly occupied by th e Rev. Mr. j jlo b jgon men and women will be w orking on tion for th e c a rp e t on th e sedan Sunday morning. T he reg u lar hours for th e s e r O older- ! Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F ln n ell w ere th e cam pus at Eugene next sum floor and giving a level load space Mrs. E. J. G regson and her , hogtg at „ din ne. p a rty T h u rsd ay m er to w ard s m a ste r's and d o cto r’s 44 inches w ide and 48 Inches long. vices will be observed, w ith S un b ro th er, Jo h n Ju v en ile, a re visiting j^ e lr hom e on F ern avenue. degrees. T his Is included in the T he false floor and alum inum day school at 10 o'clock followed at th e home of th e ir m o th er. Mrs. I Covers w ere placed for eight. sum m er session plans for g rad u ate sk irted u p h o lstery elim inate the by a serm on by the evangelist at 11. K lngcade of Longview. W hile th e re Mrs. W illiam K erw in and tw o study being worked out by A lfred possibility of m arrin g the Interior, All the evening services will open they w ill v isit o th er relativ es A heavy, nickel-plated bar, a t 7:30 w ith song service, prayer ch ild ren a re visitin g relativ es In Pow ers, d irecto r of sum m er school, On Monday m orning, F e b ru a ry j S eattle, W ashington. They expect and Dr. G eorge Rebec, dean of th e m ounted on th e sp are tire c a rrie r and special songs. The singing will be In charge of g rad u a te school, who w ill he on the b rack ets, p ro tects the gasoline tank 7, th e sto rk left a baby g irl a t th e to be gone ab o u t tw o w eeks, home of Mr. and Mrs. H arry Miller. Mrs. D. W. B rid g efarm er en ter- eampuB for two co u rses in p h il and fac ilita te s loading and unload D. M. Cathey who has been singing T he B oring grad e school b asket- tained w ith a luncheon on W ednes- osophy and for direction of g ra d u ing heavy com m odities. T he spare In aud around G resham for m any tire Is m ounted well forw ard on the years, and who is a song w riter and bail team played Sandy la st w eek day a t w hich covers w ere placed ate work. left ru n n in g board, p erm itting m usic com poser of no m ean ability. G rad u ate study will be provided for M esdames H. C. B ourne, F. L. and w as victorious, they b ea t th e In education, h isto ry , English’, ready opening of the front door on T he public is invited to enjoy and Sandy team by a score of 6 to 4. Bourne, B. H. G able, J. C. F ln be benefited by th ese services. th e d riv e r’s side., chem istry, psychology, m a th em a nell, Wm. K erw in and C. G. R obi They played th e G resham g rad e tics, rom ance languages, sociology, T he unique a rran g e m en t of the school th e follow ing n ig h t b ut son. M embers of the Jo k e r club w ere econom ics, physics, zoology, and Special A ll-P urpose Sedan allow s w ere defeated in th is game. They loading and unloading th ro u g h the w ill play at Sandy again next e n tertain ed F riday aftern o o n at the political science. Not only will o p p o rtu n ities be aide doors of th e rea r co m partm ent hom e of Mrs. W. R. Locke. T hursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke en open d u rin g the six weeks for those i a8 w en a8 th ro u g h the re a r door. F riday Evening. Feb 11—Play, W. R. T elford, wife and sons te rta in e d a p arty of frien d s and w orking to w ard s higher degrees, T h l a rran g e m en t Is especially con "S unshine" a t G resham Union high W allis and T hom as, m otored to A l but the four weeks post-session venient when th e ca r Is loaded with school gym nasium . bany Sunday. T hey had to re tu rn relativ es la st S atu rd ay evening at will offer co u rses enabling th e stu - a num ber of article s, some of th e ir hom e on Pow ell V alley road. im m ediately a fte r lunch on acco u n t F riday E vcaing, Feb. 11—L adies’ d en t to c a rry a total of 15 h ours of j | ng tru c k to tow n w ith th e ir lighter Guild dinner a t B aptist church be D ancing w as enjoyed th ro u g h o u t of th e illn ess of W allis. He has cred it. j for unloading th ro u g h th e re a r ginning at 5:30. been confined to his bed all week th e evening ~~~~~ ~ ~ — J door. I’ Ray N aas is off duty a t T el F riday Evening, Feb. 11—Areme The uses to w hich th is unique club m asquerade. fo rd 's sto re th is week on acco u n t type of ca r can be put are p ractl- j of grip. ra lly unlim ited. T he salesm an s e ll S atu rd ay, Feb. 12— Meeting of L. C. A rm stro n g s have trad e d T he sta te board of h ealth gives succession. It is brought by some ing from sam ples finds It ideal for G resham grange. th e ir p ro p erty for some P o rtlan d out th e follow ing in fo rm atio n re- i m em ber of th e fam ily Into the his purpose— a com m ercial vehicle S atu rd ay Evening, Feb. 12— Reg p ro p erty and expect to move after g ard in g th is disease w hich Is now home, and Is conveyed to other In business h o u rs and a p leasu re u la r m eeting of Fairview grange. th e close of school. m ore or less epidem ic In th is re- I m em bers of the fam ily d irectly or sedan for his leisu re tim e. He Is ( M elville Richey w as down from glon and th ro u g h o u t th e country, through those whom he has In able to cu t his autom obile Invest- ! S atu rd ay Evening, Feb. 12—Mil O. A. C. and sp en t th e w eek-end , . . fected. m ent In half because of the double w aukie basketball team a t G resh I .. . zi Read and heed w ith h is p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. O. • i i am. , | P andem ics of influenza u su ally ; Objects w hich have been recen tly | purpose of th is car. M i s s 7 o tz of P o rtlan d called on have th e ir origin In the east, be contam inated with d isch arg es from T o u rists find in the co m partm ent S atu rd ay Evening, Feb. 12— P.-T. Richey, one ginning In Asia and trav elin g w est- th e nose and m outh a re im p o rta n t 1 at th e re a r an excellent place to A. basket social, T rou td ale school h er niece, Mrs. T J. w ard until they have encom passed agents In conveying th e virus. As . c a rry th e ir luggage on long m otor auditorium . day la st week. the w orld. Influenza has been epi- i in common colds and o th e r resp lr- j trip s as it m akes It easy to ca rry T he In d ie s Aid m et at th e ch u rch S atu rd ay Evening, Feb. 12—Mu demic In E urope for th e past th re e j ato ry Infections an Inn u m erab le j even tru n k s o r com plete cam p sical program and com edy a t Hllla- on T h u rsd ay to do some q u iltin g num ber of a rticle s m ay be soiled equipm ent. weeks. T he epidem ic Is rep o rted vtew school. Mrs. H unt, who has been visiting w ith Influenzal d ischarges. The i The m erch an t whose delivery re- a t th e home of her siste r Mrs. G. as severe and th a t pneum onia Is a Sunday Evening, Feb. 13— Billy hands are a freq u en t m eans of con- | q u lrem en ts a re lim ited also finds F. P eterso n for th e p ast m onth, re freq u en t com plication. T he spread th e Special A ll-P u rp o se Sedan ad Sunday club at H aley B aptist of Influenza depends uf»on tw o veyance. both by th e d irect and in- tu rn ed to h er hom e n ear E stacad a church. p rin clp al conditions—the p resence d irect route. It Is In d ee l su rp ris- m irably fitted to his needs. T he on S atu rd ay . ing how often, d u rin g th e o rd in ary c a r Is of g reat value Io farm ers, Sunday, Feb. 13—- Beginning of A ille B artell sp en t th e w eek-end of th e Infective agent and su sc ep ti co u rse of a day. one’s hands com e who, Instead of driving a slow mov- special m eetings a t the F ree M eth ble Individuals. T he ra te of tr a n s i w ith home folks. She Is doing In «tru ck to tow n with th eir lighter odist church. te ac h er tra in in g w ork in a school m ission depends on th e proxim ity In co n tact with th e nose and m outh produce, can m ake the trip much of com m unities and th e Intim acy of It Is obviously easy, th e re fo re, to F eb ru ary 13—Beginning of spec ' near Monmouth. m ore quickly and conveniently ial services at the B aptist church. T he Boring school bus w as r e co n tact betw een individuals. In- u n d erstan d th e “hand to m outh" w ith th is ty p e of sedan. cently h it by a light to u rin g car fluenza Is, undoubtedly, spread Infection. W ednesday, Feb. 16— In stallatio n Because of Its g rea ter u tility the T he m easu res adopted for the th ro u g h th e secretio n s and d is near G illis sta tio n b ut no serious of Pom ona grange officers a t R us ch arg es from (he nose and m outh prevention nt Influenza a re the Special A ll-purpose Sedan Is said sellville. dam age w as done to eith er car. of p ersons suffering from Influenza, sam e as for any o th e r disease of to have a h igher resale value than W ednesday Evening, Feb. Dr. M ary Becker has had a te le or from those of a c a rrie r, which unknow n cause. All cases of In th e o rd in ary p leasu re car. G resham band concert. phone Installed in her residence. gatn e n tra n ce to th e re sp lta to ry fluenza should be im m ediately Iso A J. W. Brown has leased one of tra c t of o th e r individuals. D roplet lated, and all discharges, and all Monday Evening, Feb. 21—F air- H er num ber is 329x2 his new sto res, th e one next to the view grange hard tim e dance at Infection m ay easily o ccur If «us a rticle s contam inated w ith them ceptible Individuals are In close disinfected. The hands should be Piggly Wiggly sto re, to Johnson * city hall. Special fo r February» Ackley of P o rtlan d , who will fit up One can liquid floor wax free enough proxim ity to receive th e w ashed frequently. Friday. Feb. 25— P oultry ex ten with one-half day's ren ta l or our a m odern confectionery and card D uring an epidem ic every one sion conference, auspices of O. A. 0 . E lectric F loor P o lish er, at $1.00. p articles given off In »heezlng. room. F u rn itu re and fixtures are extension service, G resham . G resham W oodw orking Shop, coughing, talk in g , laughing, or should avoid crow ded, lll-v en tllat- phone 50x1.—Adv. th ro u g h any other m eans w hereby ed places, should d ress w arm ly, being moved In. The lease Is for , F riday Evening, March 4— Rob- they a re forcibly expelled from the keep dry, eat sim ple food, exercise five years. — e rt B lair concert, M ethodist Epls- For low est ^ a te s on autom obile, m outh and nose. scru p u lo u s clean lin ess and avoid Any tro u b les? Call Dr. Classi- copal church, auspices Home MIs- tru ck and g en eral In su ran ce see I g ettin g over tired. Influenza a tta c k s its victim s in ‘ slo n ary society. fled. 1 B. W, T h o rn e.—Adv. Pneumonia Easily Follows Influenza