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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 1«, NO. 103 Council May Build City Stage Terminal G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ^»BESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TI ESDAY. EEBKUARY 22. 11127 FREE METHODIST REVIVAL (O M IM ES M.O0 Per Year IIAS NEWEST Gresham May Have At the Legislature Gresham Basketeers IBANK BOOKKEEPING HELP Gresham Schools Hear F irs t S tate bank of G resham legislative assem bly is Motion Picture Studio still T he a t sta it te though Columbians Tonight has T he recen tly hud in stalled as a ru n n in g on b o r President Coolidge rowed tim e, as th e 40 days provided valuable addition to Its fu rn ish in g s T he revival services a t th e F ree M ethodist chu rch a re w ell attended ----------- I and grow ing In in terest. T he Rev. At a special m eeting of th e city I K a‘Ph J Milton 18 8 very in te re s t- The co n g reg atio n s 1 G resham movie fan s w ill have council held last W ednesday night ing speaker. i enjoy his tim ely topics and his dis- ‘ hance t0 see them selves in m otion step s w ere taken looking tow ard th e estab lish m en t of a m unicipal CUS8,on of S°9Pel them es. He ap- p ic tu r*8’ tak en in local scenes as te rm in al for stage lines operating Pea' 8 ‘° th e individual ‘n n er Hie, 8 g r o u n d . if p lan s of C arl A. out of G resham , to be m anaged bv I and in hl8 di8COurs®8 holds o ut th e T“ eobaid. m otion p ictu re actor, th e city. It is planned to provide hope ° f 8 h‘Kher life and deePer 8euario w" ‘pr and tech n ical expert a w aiting room , re s t room s and 's p iritu a lity , ju s t such a m essage a re hacked up by local in te rest and space for n ecessary tick et office | th a t in sp ire s one to nobler m an cooperation. A m eeting for th e purpose of equipm ent, and also a confection- hood. ery stand. T he building is pro- j T he evangelist w ill p reach to- form ing a screen club will be held posed to be located on the city ’s n ’kht from the subject, "C ounting in the larg e com m ittee room of the p ro p erty fro n tin g on Powell stree t. tb e Cost", and on W ednesday night G resham public lib rary tom orrow betw een A rth u r D ow sett's new from th e them e of “R e p en tan ce”. night, W ednesday, at 7:30. E v ery building occupied by the P. E. P. T he mixed q u a rte t is ren d erin g one in terested , or even curious, is store, and R oberts avenue. It would p leasing selections a t each eve invited to atten d th is in itial m eet extend n o rth to th e line of th e | ning service. At Sunday evening's ing and listen to a le c tu re by Mr. rig h t of way of th e P o rtlan d w ate r I service they san g th e chorus, “I'm Theobald, who w ill explain how- board w hich is in fro n t of th e city H o,dinS F a s t”, by J. Lincoln H all, p ictu res a re m ade, tell about your hall. The m a tte r of designing a S everal young m en and women favorite ac to r or a c tre ss and tell building for th is purpose w as tu rn - I have professed conversion and are you how you can “g et into th e ed over to Claud Stockton, who w ill happy in th e ir new found Joy. Con- m ovies.” by th e co n stitu tio n expired S a tu r (By Benj. H. D avies.1 and equipm ent one of the new est Today is being only p artially ob day night. At $3 a day m uch of T onight Colum bian high plays sty les B urroughs bookkeeping m a- | served as a holiday by G resham the le g isla to r’s work is g ra titu ito u s th e local q u in t on th e G resham chines w hich will m aterially aid in residents. Banks and schools a re but now it is m ore g ratitu ito u s. floor. T his is a double header be- On Monday th e sen ate killed th e ginning at 7:30. T he visiting team the handling of the increasing closed to g e th er w ith some busi g o v ern o r’s tith in g bill, th e vote be- J is one of th e tw o team s to defeat num ber of checking and savings ness offices, b u t sto res a re open as accounts of th e bank To the usual. T he postofflee is m aking ing 18 to 12. T his c u rta ils the tax th e Ideal b asketeers. G resham banking In stitu tio n goes observance of th e day as a national plan by w hich It w as hoped to w ipe _______ _ out th e deficit and provide funds , L ast T h u rsd ay night in a fast go- th e d istinction of being th e first holiday. No ru ra l m ail service is for some legislation alre ad y passed ■ in * Hit, G resham high school quint bank in M ultnom ah county to In being given and th e g eneral deliv and aw aitin g th e g o v ern o r’s ap- j won Hs second gam e of th e week sta ll one of th ese m achines, a l ery window has rem ained closed proval. If o th er source of revenue and th e eleventh clash of th e se a though o th ers have since followed th ro u g h o u t the day. T he holiday ls not found and provided th e gov- 8«n, when the home tow n hoopers ¡s u it in o rd erin g th is type of eq u ip -I di8patch of "lall <IH be in order, how ever, and those having boxes ern o r can do nothing but veto met and overcam e the peppy E sta- tnent. It is said th a t th is bookkeeping at U,e P°8tofflce m ay call for th eir m any m easu res calling for appro- <a<la high school pentad. T he score, 88 U8,,a'- p riatio n s and some of them seem 30 to 13, is rep rese n tativ e of the m achine is alm ost hum anly In te lll-I to be very necessary. J type of ball th e locals have played gent in th e selection of p ro p er I P robably th e m ost talk ed of event of th e day has been th e ad- The m otive ut the sen ate in kill- throughout the season. They colum ns, in p rin tin g th e dates of P re sid e n t Coolidge ing th e tith in g bill is h ard to dis- Played hard, clean ball, and as a to m atically in the p ro p er positions dress cover. W hat su b stitu te can be ! re su lt have won all gam es played and in su b trac tin g the checks from brought th ro u g h th e air from KGW found is h ard to im agine. ! except one each w ith M ilwaukie the previous balance. By re m e m -H n P o rtlan d . W herever th e re was It is expected the le g isla tu re will ' and Colum bian high. b ering the g ran d to tals of th e work 1,1 av ailab le radio receiving set, es- Mr, Theobald is recen tly from re p o rt his plans to the council a t viction is deepening and o th ers are its next m eeting on March 2. I being moved upon to yield them - , HfN.vwood w here he w as associat- com plete its w ork and be ready to Follow ing is T h u rsd ay n ig h t’s perform ed, one op eratio n now per- Pecially when equipped w ith a form s th e w ork of tw o form er ones, loud sp eak er, th a t place linm edl- j line-up: T he city council ordered th e 8e,ves to C hrist. ed w ith the Ja ck ie Coogan com pany ad jo u rn som etim e tom orrow . T his m achine not only w rites th e I ately becam e th e ce n te r of in terest, E lb ert Bede, reading clerk in the G resham d raw ing up of an ordinance w hich T he Pa s to r of th e ch u rch , th e and at one tim e acted th e p a rt of E stacad a w ill prohibit the run n in g a t large | Hev. L. A. Skuzie, is leaving noth- A braham Lincoln in th e “B irth of house, w ith m any y ears experience j D uncan (fit F ........ (1) Osborn statem en t and ledger with about 85 T hose who hud th e ra re opportuni- .F (9) D. J e n n in g s per cent autom atic operation, but | ly of h earin g the p resid en t's voice of dogs from F eb ru ary 1 to No ing undone to m ake the revival a a •''"a t(° n , one of D. W. Griffith's and observation, com m unicates to O kuda (9) .C . (3) G. Jen n in g s fu rn ish es im m ediate' proof of the w ere m ore th a n pleased w ith th e th e Outlook th e follow ing reg ard - 1-ane (0), vem ber 1 of each year. The ex I success. He has had ch arg e of th e m ost sp e ctacu lar productions, S quire ( 5 ) ........ G . .(01 F a n ti accu racy of the work. Being elec fine m a ste rfu l address given by him ing th e c h a ra c te r of legislation -Mr. Theobald p rem ises also to istin g dog ordinance w ill be r e singing in the absence of D. M. S tro n g ( 3 ) ......... G ................(0) Voigt tric a lly operated, it reduces physi In eulogy of th e first presid en t of pealed. T he ordinance w ill estab I Cathey who has been unable to at- introduce one of th e scre en 's fa- passed by th e p resen t session—u p I A nicker (7) • 8 ................. Hayden cal effort to a m inim um . the U nited S tates. to th e la tte r p a rt of last week. He R u sh er . . . . |te n d for several nights past on ac- I vorite ac tresses, Ja n e T udor, sta r lish four m onths as the age at Miss P earl R uegg Is the speedy S im ultaneous bro ad castin g over Referee, Stone of E stacada. in th e “ R ider of th e P ainted Sa,5, 8' , , w hich a canine becomes a dog. A count of sickness. o p era to r in ch arg e of tills m achine. 38 radio sta tio n s th ro u g h o u t th e Much d ero g ato ry h as been said ' T he revival w ill continue every H orse,” and o th e r screen p ro d u c fine of from $5 to $25 will be im E stacad a show ed its best form in T he F irs t S tate b ank is th e old United S tate s m ade up a m orning about the b atch of new law s e n a c t posed on ow ners of dogs u n la w night th is week including S a tu r tions. She is Mrs. Theobald. j th e first q u a rte r. T he score w as 5 est bank in M ultnom ah county o u t of p le asa n t and profitable e n te r ed by every legislative session, for day night. Next Sunday evening fully run n in g a t large. Y esterday w ork of re c o n stru c t j to 4. N either team show ed much will conclude th e p ro tra cted effort. ing th e old sta rc h m ill, on south w hich reason a study of legislation zest until the beginning of the sec side of P o rtland, being founded in tain m en t for th o u san d s of citizens. 1905. Since th a t tim e th e cap ital T he ad d ress given by P re sid en t introduced a t th is session should ' Roberts avenue, n ear Pow ell street, ond h alf when A nicker, who e a rlie r POMONA OFFICE RS be in te restin g . . has been increased tw ice and the Coolidge in W ashington was before was sta rted , in o rd er to ad ap t it to in th e gam e had in ju red a knee, ARE INSTALLED BARR ROAD BOOSTERS FAVOR IMPROVEMENT studio purposes. A ccording to Mr. " F irstly , no legislation has been overcam e his handicap and surged su rp lu s and undivided profits now th e jo in t session of th e United m ore th an equal th e cap ital, thus S tates se n ate and the house of re p enacted designating any new crim e, E lab o rate and in te restin g c e re T heobald’s plan it w ill co n tain an into the lim elight by ro llin g up a placing the bunk on the honor roll. resen tativ es. It w as tra n sm itte d w hile sev eral obnoxious law s have P lan s fo r th e im provem ent of m onies attended th e in stallatio n of office, lab o rato ry , sm all studio and high recoril of 7 points. A n lck er’s T his position Is occupied by only by telephone from th e cap ital city been enacted. Very few new laws th e Pom ona g ran g e officers at the B arr road w ere th o ro u g h ly d is shop for m aking scenery. This su p er-w o rk w ent far tow ard cin ch about 20 per cen t of the banks of to sta tio n WEAK In New York R ussellville g ran g e hall on last cussed W ednesday evening a t a will be th e h e a d q u a rte rs of the would reg u late anyone or anything, ing the victory for his team . th e country. City, from w hence it w as carried W ednesday evening. T hose in d u ct m eeting of the E ast M ultnom ah Im club, as soon as su itab ly arran g ed , and those th a t would, have been T he w ork of D. Jen n in g s, dim by long d istan ce telephone acro ss ed into office for th e com ing two provem ent club at F airview , a t and indoor scenes will be taken requested by those to be regulated. inutive forw ard for the rival PORTLANDM AN KILLED th e co n tin en t to San F rancisco, “New conditions under w hich we y ea rs are F. H. Crane, m a ste r; tended by about 300 persons. C oun th e re w hen needed. school, is d eserving of special m en live are responsible for m any new ON BIRDSDA LE ROAD then as far n o rth as S pokane and T heodore Roy, o v ereseer; John ty C om m issioners Clay Morse and The m ain object of th e club, how laws. For Instance, th e autom obile tion. With his classy, long shots S eattle, W ashington. G rant Phegley w ere p rese n t at the S tan sb erry , le c tu re r; Mrs. Nelson, ever, will be to film O regon’s most is provocation for m any new laws Je n n in g s won 9 of th e 13 point« Jo h n C arlson of P ortlum l was T he b ro ad castin g service from m eeting. They a re stro n g ly in fa ch a p la in ; Gus Richey, stew ard ; m agnificent scen ery to be found a t every session, and no one has scored by E stacada. killed and Godfrey A nderson in- KGW was of the usual unexcelled of th e im provem ent of the G race Exley, se c re ta ry ; M. M. vor It is a p le asu re to note th a t any Iju re d ab o u t 5 o’clock S unday afte r , , w ithin a 50 to 100 m ile rad iu s of found any fa u lt w ith any re g u la q u ality and was a m a tte r of m uch o ro u g h fa re provided funds c a n | n _„„h „m Squire, tr e a s u re r; E lb e rt Stone, th . , . G resham , m aking th is scenery, tory law except th e speed lim it tra c e of u n h ealth y riv alry w hich noon w hen th e ir autom obile was g ratification to those w ithin range. raised w ith w hich to c a rry o ut ___ » ., a ssista n t ste w ard ; M. M. M ulthaup, be . . . .... , , . w hich is new to th e screen world may have existed betw een th ese stru c k by an in te ru rb a n of th e Receiving sets w ere placed a t both the plans. O thers who spoke in a , g ate k eeper; Mrs. E lsie P aul, P o , ,, , . the background of pioneer and In- schools In th e past has ap p a ren tly P o rtla n d E lectric P ow er com pany high and g rad e schools thro u g h the m ona; Mrs. A m elia Fields, F lo ra ; favorable vein of th e proposed been wiped out. A fter th e sm oke a m ile and a h alf w est of T routdal p roject w ere Mr. L epper, se creta ry t u re . w ili h » n L pU ’ I ThlB ,8 olle o t th e p ecu larities co u rtesy of local dealers, and a Miss Hazel B utler, C eres; Mrs. of th e E ast Side B usiness Men’s , jt , . . P " “ck and about some crim es. T rav elin g on of b a ttle had rolled aw ay, th e E s- on th e T ro u td ale line n ear B airds num ber outside the ra n k s of th e M arg aret W heeler, lady a ssista n t tacad a boys tendered th e locals a dale statio n . A nderson, afte r be stu d e n ts availed them selves of the club, 8. A. A rata and Ray Gill. 4 ^ « : ° mP“ y th a h l*hw ays at 35 m iles ste w a rd ; Mrs. W. O. S haver, o r O ther benefactions w ere included HPTnaniA Sn & P° P Wl11 &e a crim e on the day before feed th a t lite ra lly “h it th e sp o t.” lin g given first aid by a G resham privilege of listening to the n a ganist. u lar dem and for rea listic scenery th e new law becomes Some 50 of th e studentbody m em - surgeon, w as rem oved to St. Vin tio n 's chief m ag istrate. effective, in th e program of discussion for with an e n te rta in in g sto ry of ad- m aking 35 mlle8 ,eg a, bers and th e ir cid ers atten d ed th e I cen ts hospital suffering from A 5-tube A rborphone loaned by the evening. A brief p rogram p re BETHEL BAPTIST team on th e trip . I shock. v en tu re legend or Indian lore. "S everal of npw ,aWH Glen D avidson w as used at the ceded th e b usiness session. SERVICES CONTINUE In a set-to sizzling w ith action A ccording to th e re p o rt of Ja ck grad e school, w hile th e one a t the v r th h ° T Bd- 8ay8 aim ed to c a rry ,nt0 the will io t h l lT n i k 7 " T 8l,n“ lar ° f thC Pe° ple 88 « P re s s e d when the G resham team m et and defeat- F arley , m otorm an of th e stre e t car. high school w as a 6-tube R o ister T o n ig h t’s service a t th e Bethel POULTRYMEN EXPECT o th e L ittle T h ea ter and w ill give , hey created „ n„w tu b ercu lo sis ed th e fast O. I. T. team la st T u e s - lth e A nderson autom obile was be- from B Jur’s E le ctric store. Both B ap tist church will embody a num HELPFUL ----------- MEETING in,HvrnZ / 8 a n , 0P?HrtU n‘tyu tO h08p,taI and norm al school. day aftern o o n a t th e P o rtlan d “Y,” Ing driven along B a rr road near gave splendid resu lts. ber of special fea tu re s of an a p A m eeting of g re a t im p o rtan ce , ’ ' ” 1 omp am lar witl1 8,1 Many of th e new law s a re designed when they shut o ut th e ir riv als by F alrv ale nt an excessive ra te of p ro p ria te n atu re , am ong w hich is I speed. T he officials of th e com- 1P mov e Il( U8*r >’ the to bring about a m ore equable as a score of 29 to 14. a pantom im e entitled, "L est We to all poultrym en of the county will ... 11 H 8 0 SPRINGDALE HALL TO fifth la rg e st in th e w orld. The Follow ing Is th e to tal of points pany also charg ed th a t A nderson “ ‘7 " ” ,u ' 1 I sessm en t of p ro p erty of th e state, F o rg e t”, by Mrs. E dna Schultz and be held at the G resham G range HAVE GRAND OPENING hall, on F riday, F eb ru ary 25, at 1 ,„*™ „e»8 ^iven an oppor- j S u rely no one will deny th a t th is Is scored by the G resham ath letes adm itted having been drinking. It D ale Cottingin. Two special in s tru d u rin g th e season to d ate: D uncan, I is said th a t if he had been so In- tu n ity to p articip a te in th e profits desirable The new hall ju st com pleted by m en tal num bers on piano and vo- o’clock. T. Johnson, one of th e e ! °* P*CtUre8 be m ade- ade’ R e,ease ° f | "D “ D espite espite all th e need for new 91; Okuda, 83; Lane, 21; Squire, Icllned th e d riv er could easily have S p rin g d ale Camp No. 21, Pacific Dr. W. T. Johnson, one of th plclurPB 10 De m R elease of calin , th e com position of W ard S trong, 32; A nicker, 9; I tu rn ed to th e left before reach in g Woodmen Life association will be arran g p d fnr 1,1 j law s, only 212 have been Intro- 46; B aker, w ill be played by him. T his p rincipal sp e ak e rs of th e afte r- ■ ^o lT w o o d 8 ° R usher, 1. I th e tra c k s, th u s avoiding th e accl dedicated W ednesday evening. F eb „ duced in th e tw o houses th is ses- evening th e evan g elist will speak noon, h as been confused by some, i , w ith Dr. H. C. Johnson, our local L . y° Ung people, fr»m one to 8| on> w hne th e re are 326 bJ„ g tQ T he b alance of th e se aso n ’s I dent. ru ary 23, with a p p ro p riate c e re on “T he F u n d am en tals of N ational 1 . , 80 years, a re w anted, say s Mr am end p resen t laws and 114 to re- gam es Is scheduled as follow s: I T he m achine w as on th e cen ter monies. The form al dedication will Life. The p rogram is exception- I veterin ary . Th . . 1,1 , F riday, F eb ru ary 25, B eaverton, I of th e trac k , according to th e mo- be followed by a good program and Dr. W. T. Johnson is from th e ! T heobald’ who Htate8 th a ‘ nearly Ip eal p rese n t laws. T h ere a re 116 ally w ell arra n g e d and w ill be con th ere, 7:30. Oregon a g ric u ltu ra l experim ent pp rs0 ” re p re se n ts a type to rm an , and when he saw th e au- dancing, all of w hich will be free. ap p ro p riatio n bills, b ut those can cluded by 8:45. T uesday, M arch 1, Beaverton, statio n and has sp en t a g rea t deal W . C . , 8 nee c n tflP Production tom obilist w as m aking no effort to A su p p er will be served, for w hich not come u nder th e head of new On W ednesday evening he will # a »a 1 az az pfCtUrefl. stop, he applied th e em ergency th e re will be a nom inal charge. laws. A dozen laws m ake change here. speak on th e topic, “God’s Ideal or tim e on poultry investigation W ednesday, M arch 9, Oregon b rak es and stopped th e stre e t ca r F ra n k Beard, sta te m anager, and for th e Home',, and on T hursday work. H e w as form erly at P uval- \ A" « P erlenced “ B r a m a n will I in law s affecting fish, and m ore be associated w ith Mr. Theobald Ithin a few feet. A ugustine, d istric t m an ag er of ,,, . th an a dozen have been designed to City, th e re 7:30. evening. “The C hurch of th e New lup, W ashington sta te experim ent Friday, March 11, E stacad a, here. th e o rg anization, w ill be p rese n t station, and is considered a very and w ill m ake th is his h ead q u ar- evoIve new revenU(. p ro d u c„rH for T estam en t." ters, developing th e films h ere a n d | th e 8tate FIFTH DIPHTHERIA for the dedication. C. E G rose Is good a u th o rity on poultry. He will HENRY HOFFMEISTER CASE DEVELOPS cam p com m ander and C. J. P ound The M cN ary-H augan farm relief be rem em bered here by m any of finishing them , except for th e co l ‘Most of the new law s are com DIES AT DAMASI USl er, advisory lieu ten an t. T he a u bill has passed th e congress and is th e poultrym en by his first v isit oring. p arativ ely u n im p o rtan t, having Jiin e Forbes, th e little d au g h ter ditors are C. Ja ck so n . Tom N orth- F or two w eeks Mr. Theobald has now In the hands of P resid en t here four y ea rs ago w hen diseases such title as, A bill for an act to H enry Jo h n H offm eister, a re s i of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. F orbes of way and Duel Kimbley. Coolidge. It is said the president am ong th e p o ultry w as causing a ! been n eg otiating for a location o rganize and provide for disso lu d en t of th e D am ascus n eig h b o r L lnnem ann, Is th e fifth child from ; here, asking for m oral su p p o rt and The new h all Is n ear S prin g d ale does not agree w ith some of its g reat deal of dam age. tion of cem etery asso ciatio n s; A hood for the past 35 years, died a t I G resham g rad e school who has de- 1 a lim ited financial assistan ce, se j on the Columbia riv er highw ay. provisions and I b likely to veto it. bill for an act to provide for the Prof. H. E. Cosby, p o ultry spec his home Sunday afternoon, F eb veloped d ip h th e ria d u rin g the cu rin g use of a building w hich te m ap p ro p riatio n for beneficial use of ru a ry 20, of tuberculosis. He was ia list of th e O. A. C. extension s e r school year. T he little g irl has had p o rarily can be adapted to his Bid Tim e Dance th e underground w aters of the born S eptem ber 28, 1868, in K an vice, w ill be the o th er special the an tito x in tre a tm e n t an d is do w ill be held a t F airview city hall speaker at th e m eeting and will, no purpose a t very sm all cost and state, etc.” sas. At th e age of tw o y ears he ing well. S atu rd ay evening, F eb ru ary 26. Old . . . . . . . explaining his purp o se and m eth- doubt, have som r very In terestin g . . ... . . , tim e m usic. Everybody invited.— inrorrnotiz,» w as tak en w ith his p are n ts to As announced In th e la st O ut «,1.1, „ i n k . i ods ' A b w , , I be explained tom or- Dean Inge, the fam ous “Gloomy Adv. lnform ation w hicu w ill be of value. j « __________________________________ row night, very lim ited financial D ean" has had an up -to -d ate gas P ittsb u rg , P en n sy lv an ia, and six look, th ro a t c u ltu re s w ere taken Í T uesday Evening, Feb. 22—A rem e assista n ce is needed b ut bis chief h eatin g stove in stalled in the D ean y ears la te r m ade th e trip acro ss from pupils a t th e g rad e school on club p arty at C. I. R a k er’s. asse t m u st be m oral su p p o rt and ery a t St. P au l's, In London T his th e plain s with m ule and horse Monday. Sufficient tu b es could not T uesday E vening, Feb 22— R eg cooperation. E veryone helping a is the first tim e th a t m odern h e a t team s. He w as m arried 34 years be obtained for th e e n tire school. u la r m eeting of A m erican le g io n little, he believes, will s ta r t an en ing equipm ent has Invaded th e ugo to Miss A nna U lrich who, with One h undred and th irty -n in e c u l A uxiliary. tu re s w ere taken from ch ild ren of te rp rise h ere th a t not only will be D eanery, th e old-fashioned fire eight ch ild ren , survives him F u n eral services w ere held th is th e low er g rad es and th e o th ers ! T uesday Evening, Feb. 22__Cor- a financial success, b ut a m oral place having been in o rd er since double head er basketbull gam e and educational u p lift and m ake th e h isto ry of the C ath ed ral began, afternoon a t the D unkard church wlll be tak en on W ednesday by ! a t G resham G resham and Oregon fam ous. Mr. in the days of W illiam th e Con In D am ascus u n d er th e direction of Dr. H. H. H ughes and Dr. Oeorge the G resham F u n eral p arlo rs. In Inglis, assisted by Miss Mary P Theobald is very m odest, how ever, queror. W ednesday, Feb. 22— M eeting at I ime and money saved by con te rm en t followed In D am ascus Blllm eyer, county public health O resham lib ra ry to organize Screen realizin g th a t an in fan t m ust “first A rts club, 7:30 p. m. P ru n in g sh ears and saw s of all cem etery. The D am ascus Camp, nurse. venient telephone methods of creep, th en w alk, th en ru n ." kinds. Lime and su lp h u r for sp ra y Modern Wo »dmen of A m erica, of P rin cip al Q ueeksall has called a buying or selling are actual cash T h u rsd ay A fternoon, Feb. 24__ Mention to an ad v e rtise r th a t you ing. P ru n e and sp ray now! L. L. which th e deceased was a m em ber, m eeting of p are n ts to be held a t th e K idder Hdwe. Co. Phone 1421. W C. T. U. m eeting a t hom e of Mrs. profits on your telephone invest saw bis ad. In th e Outlook. p articip ated in the b u rial service. school auditorium on W ednesday B. L. W alrad. —Adv. ment. T he deceased leaves his widow evening from 7:30 to 8:30, when F riday E vening, Feb 2fr—G re sh Mrs. A nna H offm elster; eight c h il Miss B lllm eyer will b e p resen t to dren, Ixnils, A lbert, E dna, H erm an. explain th e next step w hich needs am b ask etb all team to B eaverton. G race, C lara, D ora and Elsie. Ail to be tak en to give th e ch ild ren a Friday, Feb. 25— P o u ltry ex ten are resid e n ts of the vicinity of Da degree of safety In th e p resen t s it sion conference, auspices of O. a . C. m ascus w ith th e exception of a uation and to im m unize them extension service, G resham d au g h ter Mrs. E dna F o re ster who ag ain st th e disease In th e fu tu re ix a lot of hay. f t ’x going font but ue S atu rd ay Evening. Feb 26—Old lives a t K ent, Oregon. T hree She will be ready to an sw er q u es tim e dance F airview city hail. leant it to go foxier, ('on you beat b ro th ers, John of Boring, Fred tions which the p are n ts may bring thix price? S atu rd ay E vening. Feb. 26— and David of Eagle Creek, and a up as to th e ad v isability of ad m in T ro u td ale P.-T. A. dance. sister, Mrs. H erm an Ehm esen of isterin g th e to x in -an tito x in tr e a t P o rtlan d , also survive. m ent. Since no child will be given T uesday E vening, M arch 1 —Of- th is tre a tm e n t w ithout th e w ritten Helal visit of Mrs. W inifred Dyer Mrs. K C. R oberts visited with consent of p are n t or g u ard ian , it is to <' r**8l,a,n ( h ap ter O. E. 8. ■r p are n ts at Hood River from I im p o rtan t th a t th e m a tte r is fully ♦ I».»« D elivered • F riday E vening. M arch 4— Rob S atu rd ay to Monday. She was a c understood. It Is expected th a t a e rt liia ir concert. M ethodist E p is fo r c h o icest m ixed c lo v e r and vetch. com panied home by her sister, Miss large num ber of p a re n ts will be copal ch u rch , au sp ices Home M is sio n ary society. Helen ('hum bers, who will v isit at present at the m eeting. the R oberts home for a while. ,, , i. , * i S atu rd ay , M arch 6— D orcas cir- I ru n ln g sh e ars anil saw s of all cle food sale a t W alrad sto re Dr. Mary Becker has hail a te le kinds Lime and su lp h u r for sp ray - inds. Limp ________ meeflmr* every niirht (except Saturday) Phone Gresham 2lttl Gresham, Ore. - phone in stalled in h er residence. ho - P ru n e and -pray n o w ’ I, I., i W ednesday Evening. March K idder Hdwe. Co. Phone 1421. | C oM «rt by G resham band a t high H er num ber is 329x2 -Ady. school gym. D o You B u y or S e ll ? 100 Tons of Hay, O regon T elephone C o . S God is Healing the Sick! Come and See BIBLE STANDARD CHURCH 5 $ 18 per ton at the barn H. W. STRONG