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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17, NO. 37 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. Miss Mabel Thomas Dies of Apoplexy PORTLAND-PENDLETON RAIL LINE POSSIBLE for p ast losses would have been DEATH COMES TO m ost unfair. The lum ber industry AGED GRESHAM MAN av ag m j bas bad th re e disappointing years; A rticles of inco rp o ratio n of the N ftt lYlnrP t h l' sb°ulri improve and the op- Mt. Hood Railw ay com pany, w ith a K arin u s Koppang, aged 70, p ass n v i H1UIL lUAV O erator, flnd „ possible to make a cap ital stock of $250,000, have been ed aw ay Ju n e 29 at th e home of his ----------- i prottt, they should a t le ast be able d au g h ter Mrs. M O. Duffy on The m any friehds of th e Thom as filed in th e county c le rk ’s office of A statem en t has been issued by j to pay off th e debts accum ulated C lackam as county. T he in co rp o ra Th<t, follow ing account, w ritten Cleveland avenue, w ith whom he fam ily w ere grieved to learn of the The editor and th ree m em bers of the g re a te r Oregon association, during th e lean y ears before r e d eath of Miss Mabel T hom as w hich to rs are given as George W. Brown, by Mrs. C arrie Noble, describes a has resided for the p ast 15 years the force, accom panied by m em bers co n g ratu latin g th e people of Ore- quired to co n trib u te money to un E. L. Long and A. W. Powers. He was horn in Norway, com ing to of th eir fam ilies and friends, took took place Sunday evening, Ju n e 3, Dan Cupid show er given recently The new co rporation plans the gon upon ,b e resu lt of T uesday's necessary public purposes. th is co u n try 38 y ears ago. The ad v an tag e of a holiday follow ing a as th e re su lt of a stro k e of apo “Oregon has a larg e and com- in honor of the approaching m ar fam ily has lived in G resham for th e plexy w hich followed a continued co nstructio n of a rail line, tele- special election vote." The elect- prehensive road program w ell un- | riag e of Miss Floella Jacobs to past year and a half. T he body Sunday and in two auto loads drove phone, te leg rap h and pow er linet. ors Bave unquestioned expression period of ill health. Miss Thom as, to one of the out of the way places der way and deeply essen tial to the O scar Noreen: from east P o rtlan d easterly to Pen- a 8*a' e ° I niind w hich has been was forw arded by th e G resham F u for a cam ping trip. who has resided in G resham for developm ent of th e state. The mo grow ing during th e la st several n eral p arlo rs to Milton, North D a th e p a st 23 years, w as born in dleton. T he goal of th e p arty w as L ost The sun had set and in th e eve to rists and highw ay u sers a re u n — ---------------years, th a t th e cost of governm ent kota, w here the fu n eral w as to L ake w hich w as reached S aturday M ontfort, W isconsin, and would of ning tw ilight a m aiden whose nam e have been held and in term en t to has increased out of all proportion d erw ritin g th e m ain ten an ce have reached h er 50th birthday on TELLS GOOD QUALITIES evening. On account of the alm ost QE ESSEX SU PE R -SIX to ,be ability of th e ta x p ay ers to p resen t highw ays and the extension I is F loella Jacobs was stro llin g with have tak en place th is afternoon. the 22d of the com ing Septem ber. incessan t rain S atu rd ay night and of road building operations. The I a friend EHa Baker whpn , hp ,at(pr pay and also has in creased out of T he deceased is survived by th ree The deceased is survived by two prospect of continued rain only the The new line of Essex Super-Six j all proportion to the benefits re o u tstan d in g bonds a re being prop- j b ro th ers E zra of G resham , H arry ca rs has m et a nation-w ide recep suggested th a t they sons and tw o d au g h ters. Ilolger, one night w as passed here. T he says th e association, erly retire d and the program b e i n g " ' ' ' H. of P o rtlan d and B ert W. Thom as tion m ore favorable th an th a t ac ceived,” Gerald and Miss T helm a K oppang rain was lim ited to th e high m oun which th in k s the la st leg islatu re w ell tak en ca re of. In th e in te rest j dro P '« f° r » few m inutes w ith Mr. of Lodi, C alifornia, also a niece and corded any previous series in the of Peoria, Illinois, and Mrs. Duffy tain altitude. missed a golden o p p o rtu n ity for of th is n ecessary developm ent we I an<^ Mrs. M. I. Sunday, w hich they nephew M axine and Clifford T hom fac to ry ’s history, according to re- A new and beautiful cam ping public service. Instead of m eeting | » re u n alterab ly opposed to dis- did. As soon as they entered the of G resham . Miss K oppang w as on as of P o rtlan d . H er fath e r O rlando p orts from d istrib u to rs and d ealers the situ atio n squarely and reducing tu rb in g the highway fund. Not one I'*<tor, show ers of good w ishes and her way to Oregon when a te le place w as found a t th e Punch T hom as passed aw ay in 1916 and to the H udson plant. j th e expense of governm ent, as the d o llar of it has «o far been tak en j 8n>'l®8 fell upon them . G lancing gram Intercepted h er and she r e Bowl, n ear Dee, on th e Hood river. h er m other in December of the fol '■-Acting on th is inform ation, the people expected the le g isla tu re to from land taxes, but if th is fund 1 »found they im m ediately realized tu rn ed to help m ake arran g e m en ts H ere it w as dry and com fortable. low ing year. She w as a m em ber of A very large acreage in th is vi Hudson organization has launched do, the issue was avoided and ap- should be invaded and squandered ,b e color schem e w hich predom l- for the funeral. She expects to re G resham Rebekah lodge No. 61. into the la rg e st volum e of m anu- i p ro p riatio n s m a teria lly increased, oti g eneral expenses of th e sta te ! llHted, pink and w hite w ith a touch sume her trip west In a sh o rt titne.( c in ity is ow ned by the Oregon L um F riends are invited to attend the factu rin g it has ever know n, so thereby adding to th e so-called ber com pany. At th is point is a th e only relief would fall back on Pa ,e Rfeen and blue. T he room fun eral services w hich will be held th a t M. C. W ebster. H udson-Essex deficit. It is a m a tte r of record sta te tro u t hatchery, established a the land taxes. 1 was scen ted w ith th e odor of fresh - SCENIC BEAUTIES OF u nder the direction of th e G resham dealer in G resham , is now confident th at a large reduction of budgeted NORTH H ES I DESI RIBED few f e a r s ago on land leased from “It is o u r expectation th a t th e Iv Picked roses of pink and golden F u n eral hom e tom orrow afternoon the lum ber com pany. The tro u t th a t , m oto rists here may have expense has been accom plished up G reater Oregon association will i b,le- pink popples and sw eet pens In a recen tly issued folder pub eggs a re obtained m ostly from D ia a t 2 o'clock at the residence on prom pt delivery on th e ir orders. All to th e tim e the incom e tax recom - continue its activities in th e in ter- P>iX®d w ith delicate w hite flowers, lished by the Union Pacific system , Main stree t. B urial w ill ta k e place th is year the pop u larity of th e Es- m endation appeared, and th a t im- est off th e g eneral public, and to ; T he evening’s en tertain m en t the scenic beauties and in d u stria l mond Lake and a fte r sufficient de in G resham cem etery w here the velopm ent the young tro u t a re used sex Super-Six has been so g reat m ediately th e re a fte r th e savings up continue its cooperation w ith th e sta rted with singing, th en Floella o p p o rtu n ities of the Pacific n o rth p a re n ts and a b ro th er J. G. Thom as th a t th ere sim ply w ere not enough to th a t tim e w ere wiped out and o th er sta te s affiliated w ith the was called upon for a solo, which west are attractiv ely set forth. The to stock th e m ountain stream s, a re buried. to stock the m ountain stream s. Ac ta r s to go around, but now it is over-ap p ro p riatio n s ru n n in g into W estern s ta te s T axpayers C onfer w as rendered beautifully. Next Mrs. folder, entitled ‘Outings in the Pa- cording to th e keeper at th is h atch hoped that th is situ atio n will be m illions w ere adopted. The income ence to bring about economy in Clubs Are Given C lierters. Sunday lit two m assive candles and eitle N o rth w e st.’ has been distrib ery, Diamond L ake Is th e la rg e st tax ag pr0 pOge(| instead of relieving public expenditures. I! is non-po tu rn ed out the electric lights. Then F our boys’ and g irls ’ clubs of rem edied. uted widely th ro u g h o u t th e east. The ord ers w hich the H udson or- the p resen t tax burden would litical and no n -sectarian . We de Mrs. Camp began playing the piano It describes P o rtlan d and the Col egg tak in g p lan t in the U nited M ultnom ah county w ere aw arded ganization received for Essex cars largely, if not en tirely , have been sire to see Oregon developed, its soft and low and the atm osphere um bia riv er highw ay, Mt. Hood, Mt. S tates and Oregon has two fish c h a rte rs by th e United S tates de give an in te restin g gauge on n at- used in m aking up th ese over-ap- population increased as well as its ! suggested a fairy land, nor did th is .R ainier, Mt. St. H elens, Mt. Jeffer- h atch eries leading all o th ers of p artm en t of a g ric u ltu re through ional prosperity. Such im p o rtan t propriations. tax ab le w ealth and believe th a t the suggestion b etray itself, for in th e 8On and Mt. Adams. Some a t ten- th eir kind in the United S tates, tho Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college. These McKenzie riv er tro u t hatchery and ce n te rs as New York City, Chicago, c h a rte rs are issued w hen th e clubs The leg islatu re also passed the burden of th e ta x p ay ers can b etter dim of th e candle light th e re ap tion is give., to the history of the „,,, „onneviB e salm on hatch p ry . P hiladelphia, Boston and D etroit peared th e queen of Dan* C upid’s be low ered by reducing public ex have sent and had approved th e ir so-called Blue Blank A ssessm ent Oregon and W ashington country. I ordered an average of tw ice as The scen ery a t th is point along plans. The clubs receiving the Bill, w hich w as intended to raise p en d itu res and increasing th e ta x fairy land in a pale green and tin- ’p|,e w onderful scenic drives such I lie Hood river is rugged ami beau m any Essex ca rs for im m ediate able w ealth th an by th e rev erse sel shim m ering d ress with her as the Mt. Hood Loop and Colum c h a rte rs and th e ir leaders a re : m ore tax money ra th e r th an to re delivery as for th is season a year tiful. Tbe Punch Bowl is a large m ethod, which would be the resu lt wand w aving rh y th m ically to the L iberty P o u ltry club, C. V. D arling, d istrib u te the p resen t burden. This bia river highw ay are given am ple ago; M inneapolis, Cleveland, K an pool Into which tb e w ater pours stra in s of music. L innton; Sew-So club, Mrs. C. I. bill would have called upon the if the incom e tax were adopted." atten tio n ; the W allowa Lake w on sas City, A tlan ta and S alt L ake City over a con siderable falls. It Is In The statem en t is signed by the Follow ing closely cam e tw o Dan derland and the skyline tra il to tax p ay ers to p rep are a g rea t m ass H aynes, Rockw ood; P ow ellhurst asked tw o-and-a-half tim es; D en a deep gorge w ith precipitous, G reater Oregon Association, J. O. P o u ltry club, Mrs. Floyd Long, of detailed inform ation, much of it Elrod, ch a irm an : 11. .1. F rank, Cupids dressed becom ingly with C rater Lake a re also described. ver and San F rancisco, th ree rocky hanks, palisaded in im m ense P o rtlan d , R oute 1 ; L usted Top unnecessary, w hich would have T re a s u re r; L. B. Smith, secretary bow and arrow , chic l.at, flowing Tile beach reso rts of the Nortb- tim es; Des Moines, th ree and a colum ns oil either side. At places cost the ta x p ay ers la rg e sum s of and R. L. Macleay, Ira F. Powers, sasj. and big buckles on th e ir w est. N orth Beach, C latsop Beach, N otchers, W illiam N ew lands, half tim es, and S eattle, four tim es. th ese a re broken off form ing steps G resham . money to p ro cu re and would have John B. Yeon, Jo h n II. B urgard and shoes. They carried a high-backed Tillam ook and N ew port beaches “As these figures from every sec down which the venturesom e may W. S, Babson. caused heavy additional expense to arm ch air a rtistic a lly draped with and o th ers are not neglected in the tion of the co u n try show ,” said Mr. descend to th e rap id s and pools FLOOD DISTRICT record and tabulate. tinsel and pink crepe paper. Fol- new folder; nor are the cities of Inescapable. along th e c lea r Htream. At th is SCHOOLS HELPED W ebster, “th is series of Essex Su- | The G reater Oregon association W hatever conclusions may be lowing th a t cam e tw o wee fairies in S eattle, Tacoma, A storia. Olympia, per-Six ca rs give every indication n from th e recent sta te elec costum es of pink crepe and tin sel, Spokane, V ancouver and V ictoria, season it is open for fishing and ! consulted w ith its m em bership draw of being th e m ost p opular and an g lers w ere plentiful hut the elu s tion, one is inescapable. The peo Several schools of M ultnomah each ca rry in g a candle w hich they R ainier N ational P ark Is illu stra t- county have responded to th e a p widely dem anded six cylinder cars th ro u g h o u t all of th e counties of ple in rejectin g every state-w ide place.t on th e pedestal. The wee ed w ith some rem ark ab ly fine new ive tro u t w ere seldom caught. Of the sta te and concluded th a t it w as m easu re involving the expenditure course, th e only explanation given peal of S tate S uperintendent H ow qver built. “T here is nothing su rp risin g du‘y *° ' ea<t 'h e way tow ard a of funds obtained from taxation fairies stood by th e ch air as th e photographs. liy the fisherm an was th a t the ard for a fund to help reh a b ilita te have dem anded economy in state cap tiv atin g m usic still filled th e a referendum stream had been fished out. one of the p arish schools in the about th is,’’ he continued, for th e real reform bV PO W ELL VALLEY ........• » • ' » " — > » « '«■ ag ain st this bill. T his seemed to Lost Lake is a beautiful gem of flood d istric t of L ouisiana. The ca rs provide a m ost rem ark ab le w " b b('r « a n d to Flo- be th e only way in w hich th e ta x gance, nor have they indicated a Dan the m ountains at un altitu d e of schools and th e am ounts co n trib com bination of value and a ttr a c t A song service will featu re the payers could get relief.” We found bellef in the E xistence of w asteful e lla’s chair, one on eith er side, and uted have been reported as follow s iveness. It is no one q u ality or expenditure, but In th e ir refusal to offered th eir arm s which she ac- young peoplp's m eeting T hursday 314« feet. It Is In a pocket of th e c h a ra c te ristic w hich has m ade Es- a g eneral sentim ent th ro u g h o u t the au th o rize a new tax and an added m ountains w ith some high buttes by County S u p erin ten d en t A lerson: cepted by placing a hand In each. evening at th e Mission church with W est P o r tl a n d ......................... $10.02 sex popular. It Is ra th e r its per- j sta te again8t botb m easures and In ra te base, th e ir m eaning is plain solo and d u et num bers and selec su rro u n d in g . No glacial w aters en and needs no clarifying. They then >®d tb e m aiden, whose The dialog, te r th e lake w hich Is said to be R iverdale .................................... 8.10 form ance plus its ap p earan ce, plus '» vor °t a rad ical reduction in th e Taxes are not popular In O reg o n ,1 hearl had been pierced by Dan tions by th e choir. its com fort and easy riding, plus its exPen8e governm ent, says the C o rbett ........................................ 15.00 “The Buffled Rabbi” will be re n good for fishing, boating and b a th and u nder th e fancied protection of Cupid's arrow , to th e adorned chair association. Our association is S p ringdale ................................. 7.12 com plete stan d ard of finish and re the six per cent co n stitu tio n al lim l- ‘ dered by T ekla Shuholm and Roy ing. T he a re a is heavily tim bered m ade up of m em bership th ro u g h o u t tatlo n , the people refu se to approve in w hich she g racefu lly seated h e r Johnson. On F riday evening a with tow ering cedars, hem lock, finement. In all th e q u alities w hich Rockwood ................................. 17.00 avenues of tax atio n , along self. W. C. A ld erso n ........................... 5.00 the m odern m o to rist req u ires, the every p a rt of th e sta te and of p e r new te ac h ers' and w o rk ers’ m eeting will spruce and firs. The Dan Cupids took th e ir places sons in alm ost every w alk of life. with rejectio n of a proposal to In E ssex is o u tstan d in g a lead er.” Being In the Mt, Hood forest cre ase p ro p erty taxes for sta te p u r at th e back of th e ch air, one on be held Ht th e home of O scar “T he E ssex has scored success The re su lt of the election shows poses. F earfu l of th e lengths to T o t a l ....................................... $62.24 T horen. A social will be held on reserve, ran g e r sta tio n s are m ain afte r success, but now w ith its tb a t th e tax p ay ers of Oregon are which officialdom may go, they eith er side. As th e p ia n ist stru ck S atu rd ay evening on the church tained a t th e lake and some Im Farm Reminders. provem ents bave been made for th e Oregon farm ers are not behind m any im provem ents th e re is every fully aw ake to the situation. They have declined to ap prove a legisla- I an o th er strain , th e wee fairies sang law n. th e ir b reth ren in oth er p a rts of the reason to look for th e g re a te st t r i are opposed to in creasin g th e ir tive m easu re designed to equalize an original com position of congra- convenience of cam pers, Ed. |o tf)p falr m a,dpn T h „ n Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Alvlng and U nited S tates in the use of elec tric um ph of all,” says th e local dealer, burdens and can n o t be led a stra y taxes, a m easu re th a t had undoubt- Schenk, of G resham , is a ran g er lo ed m erit and fairn ess, b u t which _ . . . . . d au g h ter Ida of K ingbird, C alifo r ity on th e ir farm s and in th e ir farm and those who will w ant a new ca r by m isinform ation no m a tte r from m ight easily have been ruined by *b,‘ UUPpn fairy, keeping rythm homes, re p o rts th e experim ent s ta nia, a re g u ests at th e home of cated a t th e lake. w hat source it may come. As a over-zealous adm in istratio n . The with her w and, retu rn ed to Dan The Outlook party was greatly tion. In Oregon h o rtic u ltu re, elec should see Mr. W ebster a t once.’ Jo n as Nelson. re su lt of th e election th e public of plan proposed and w hich has been C upid's tow n and w ith wand held tric ity has been used in d ehydra disappointed in not being able to T he Rev. and Mrs. Don Shogren, take hikes and get the m agnificent "C lover m ildew has come to O re ficials will find it n ecessary in pub rejected has been appiled to public hlgh ,ed Mr„ C arrie Nob| P. wbo tion of p ru n es and nuts. T he de utilities in Oregon for a num ber of . ............................. ’ . .. », . .. ». , _ .. sign of d eh y d rato rs has been v a st gon to stay ,” says H. P. B arss, p lan t lic affairs to do as th e citizens are years w ith the resu lt th a t u tility waB dressed In white, to th e side of th e Misses Nettle, Muy and E sth er views said to be enjoyed In the ly im proved in th e last few years pathologist of the Oregon ex p eri-I com panies are paying to the sta te th e piano which ceased Its m usic Nelson, th e Misses F lo ren ce and vicinity of th e lake. A good forest and the capacity approxim ately m ent station. “ Infections In south- | d<d,lg *n th e ir p riv ate affairs, th a t its political sub-divisions near- w hile Mrs. Noble announced h er H ulda Johnson, Miss Ida Alvlng doubled by th e rec irc u la tio n sy s ern and ea ste rn Oregon, especially is, lim it th e ir expen d itu res to the and Iv ten per cent of th e ir gross e a rn reading, "T he H ighw aym an”, by Lar' Bernson ami E ric C arlson had tra il leads from th is point to W ah- in th e irrig ate d sections, have „¡ze „[ th eir incomes. tem. tum L ake a t th e head of the E agle ings, and subscribing m ore th an caused m any in q u iries for the Alfred Noise. T his was about a th e p leasu re of a drive to Cascade creek trail. The distan ce is about Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 75c. clover mildew trea tm e n t. A pplica- *bp tax p ay ers w ere not now th e ir sh a re of the high cqst of gov m aiden wbo, though In th e lower Locks Monday. They crossed the 11 miles. F u ll cut, 2 pockets. Special tion of dusting su lp h u r w ill kill th e overburdened and the sta te w ere In ernm ent. The legislature, whloh may not w alks of life, loved her lover with new bridge th e re and retu rn ed value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh mildew. In m ost cases th is is not The d istan ce from Dee to Lost b etter financial situ atio n and we m eet until 1929, will have a m ajor a love so deep and tru e th a t to home on th e W ashington side by am .—Adv. necessary u n til a fte r the first mow- j Lake is given as 14 m iles. T he first problem to solve to e x tric a te th e . i , had public money in th e tre a su ry L um ber for Sale. ing. sta te from a financial situ atio n w arn him of (Janger w a . death to « a y of Vancouver, half of the d istan ce Is a very good All kinds rough and dressed lum in w w w -! r*i looking for investm ent, it m ight be brought about by th e defeat of the her C arl Bernson and E ric Carlson ber, two m iles south of Sandy. A. road but w as found to be very We a re now fully moved and es- ,o rr e c t ,o consider » new building jnconle tax in 1924 and a reduction T he piano picked up the c la tte r a re h ere from »«”"'»> M assachu dusty. T he upper portion of th e W. Bell L um ber com pany, phone tablished In our new location in th e ' I,r°Kram b» t w ith conditions as in the sta te ytx levy. Until then h n . . . '. .« / a . rin.dru. setts, at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy 131. road Is good, fairly easy for auto L enard building, tw o doors east of they are, th e tax p ay er should in- the sta te will be com pelled to face n o rse i roors rin g in g clea r Jo n as Nelson. They have been driving, b u t n arrow and w inding old shop. Call and see us. Com -I gist th a t the public business be continued and Increasing deflicits, through the m idnight a ir when Mrs. i ~ w hich som e tim e and In some m an- , Noble entered into <u„ the reading, w orking In P ortland. with m oderate grades. T here w ere S ” u _ — , ----- — i o i--------- i E , .i------ 8 1 ,« T " ” ' “ ' r .. .........« . •« W W -O regon w bb.b was w ell rendered. Upon m any au to s at th e lake. Shop, phone 41. tf a11 « "n e ce ssa ry ex p en d itu res and Public U tility Bureau. FAIRVIEW the last stralns*of an encore the d i- The Outlook p arty consisted of expensive d uplications elim inated. We a re paying cash for Royal Card of Thanks. Fees and (ilfts Build. max tbe evening took place, as Mr. and Mrs. H. L. 8t. C lair and "T he incom e tax would have been About 25 neighbors gath ered at A nnes, Bings, and L am bert We wish to th an k o u r frien d s for .. , . . The m illion d o llar building pro- th e re was a rap a t Mrs. Noble's d au g h ter M argaret, Mr. and Mrs. the kindness rendered d u rin g the an added burdpn upon a very large th e home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. ch erries. It will pay you to see gram a t G. A. C. financed by fees p rPtended door and Mrs. Camp, un- recent Illness and death of our be- num ber of o u r citizens. We are and gifts, moved on apace this , .. . ... O sburn on F rid ay evening to unite Leslie T. S t.C la ir and children, us before contracting. loved fath er, K a r'n u s K oppang. well acquainted with m an u factu r- week with the com pletion of exca- d“r th e • " ’"» "« 1 namP nt Mr"- ollft In a farew ell reception to Dr. and Mrs. Benj. Davies, Em m a B. Jo h n Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Duffy. e r ’s tro u b les p a rtic u la rly In th e ' vation for tb ,‘ »500,000 stu d en ts me- Oleson, the town gossip, in an ex- Mrs. S tew art B riggs who a fe to son, M argaret A cres and A rnold I t is tim e to spray for the rnorial union building and the be- cited Swedish accent explained the Rogers. c h e rry fly. We sell th e sta n d ard For low est ra te s on autom obile, lum ber Industry, and a re equally Khinlng ,)( a c tu a , c o n stru c tio n by leave soon for th e ir fu tu re home In gun. new s of how th e postofflee g irl who truck and general in su ran ce acquainted w ith the tro u b les of th e P a rk e r and Banfleld, Yonkers. New York, w here Dr. P ortland Irrig a tio n of pru n es in D ouglas B. W T horne.—Adv. eastern Oregon g rain grow er. The builders, who won th e co n tract. stuck th e m ail at h er was like the Briggs has exchanged a high school county by H uron Clough of C an Berrj Growers Parking gam e Ruth and Yakoh, and finally T erm s call for com pletion of the For real estate loans see or call g rain grow ers of ea ste rn Oregon teaching appointm ent In biology at yonville obtained on 2« acres an Company. building w ithin 250 w orking days. Mrs. Noble realized It w as Floella B. W. Thorne.—Adv. in crease estim ated a t a $1000 In have had m any disappointm ents Local co n tra cto rs a re excavating Jacobs. Then Mrs. Oleson In her Jefferson high with th e In stru cto r ,« Y o n u r , T h . ... “ " .S i , . ' X 3 “S 3 and little encouragem ent during for the new physics building which excitem ent tried to tell how they th e la st six years, w ith a re su lt will form an east wing to the m ines socially and refresh m en ts w ere b ro u g h t a h igher price. A num ber th a t m any of them are deeply in building, and have th e w alls p artly «’ere going to be m arried at the served on th e lawn. D uring th e of p rune g ro w ers In th e sam e d is up for th e com bined p o ultry and • Circle Dome church, b ut finally got debt. The p resen t p rospects are v eterin ary m edicine building locat- lt c | par |t w a„ thP Kour Hq u are evening Dr. and Mrs. Briggs w ere tric t a re rep orted as having su c th a t they will have a bum per crop ed at th e extrem e w nst of the , . . th e pleased recip ien ts of an a p ceeded w ith irrig atio n . this year and a t least a fair price cam pua. Work on th e new green- ' ’■mp,P ^ u r c h . T he p asto r who p ro p riate m otor gift, a tra v e le rs’ R ep resen tative of S p lre lla g a r To have req u ired th ese pro d u cers r ’,n g ’'" ,H a l"° u " der waJ T " " T 7 ' hPm V " a ir cushion. They will m ake th e m ents—silk u n derw ear, hosiery, . A . Work on the men a dorm itory, th e who heaved or m oaned and wboae co rsets, girdles, slips, b rassieres, trip to New York by auto. to pHy an income tax on th is u nus- j othpr un(t of th „ program , will not If you use a pickers ticket nam e was Stone o r th e th in g Inside will d em o n strate In your home. usual crop w ithout any allow ance begin until next F ebruary. Phone Mrs. E tta Hoover, 3267 __I of a peach. B ut she finally got It which requires the use of a E lectric brooders have been found G resham .—Adv. clear th a t his nam e was not heave f.ittafacto ry If operated properly but sigh, (81) and not Stone b ut B costs u su ally m ore th a n oil for In su ran ce funds for farm loans. K t, brooding b ut elim in ates m ost of the No com m ission or brokerage. Very labor and fire hazard. R esults of easy term s. B W. T horne —Adv. Then th e g ran d clim ax cam e the use of electricity for Increased when th e Dan Cuptds were led by egg production and for brooding We can supply you with TWICE- A - WEEK ( M og. 1 MOS. I th e queen fairy to a basket laden to h a’ '‘ b" en bY the »tate 00c overflowing and placed It at the S S X , ” ?* ’ U ,to n P<"*'try GRESHAM OUTLOOK ........................... Í24HI $1.1» any kind, from our stock, feet of th e fair m aiden whose h ea rt __ - (onihinatlon Rates with I’ertland Dailies at rock bottom prices. " had been pierced by Dan C upid’s J u s t w histle a bit if th e day be S atu rd ay Evening, Ju ly 9—Social dark, GRESHAM OUTLOOK and— arrow . It now only show ered but on lawn of Powell Valley Mission And tb e »ky be o v ercast; DAILY OREGONIAN................................. $6.80 it was one continuous dow npour If m ute be th e voice of th e piping church. DAILY and SUNDAY OREOONIAN.. . . $.50 for about 45 m inutes. R efreshm ents lark, Ju ly 10— M ultnom ah Camp No. 77 DAILY JOURNAL ..................................... Why. pipe your own sm all blast. picnic a t Blue M k e P ark. 7.00 of angel food cake, home m ade lo»> Phone 1561 Paul L aurence Lunhar. DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL.......... 8.75 cream and strawberry crush were Ju ly 12 to 24—A nnual W illam ette PORTLAND TELEGRAM $.00 ' served. It w as the expression of elaborate. F o rty gu ests attended " ’Z ....... Valley C h au tauqua a t G ladstone, We print any style Pickers’ ticket you want those p resen t th a t of all th e show - j th e long-to be-rem em bered event, Oregon. Keep this for reference. All rates strictly In advance. ers they ever attended th e re w as (the program of which was arran g ed Saturday, July 23— Annual Farm never one so o rig in al, dignified or by Mrs. Noble. ers’ Field Day at fair grounds. Economy Is Needed, Cherries Wanted Berry G row ers! 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