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L G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17, NO. 50 Last Rites Said for Mrs. Harvey Miller GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, -GLI» IRONSIDES DES NEXT WEEK AT J ai •. 1 • DiTGRiuM Couple 1 II United m Beautiful Wedding FIRST STATE INS NEW SAFE! FRIDAY, AUGUST 1». 1027 iv'iîf J h i : Meeting Is Called of Berry Growers QUARTERLY TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #2.00 Per Year Auto Trip Reveals Variety of Scenery T he F irs t S tate Bank has in stalled a new electric b u rg lar MEETING ------------ • ■ alarm and safety system w hich is OCCASION POSTPONED F rien d s and relativ es gath ered at A very im p o rtan t m eeting of the One of th e m ost b eau tifu l wed- 1 said to be th e la test and m ost per- E ditor and Mrs. H. L. St. Clair, the M ethodist Episcopal church The q u a rte rly m eeting services with th eir d au g h ters W inifred (Mrs. dings of th e season w as th a t of feet a rra n g e m e n t of th e kind made. m em bers of the C o-operative B erry Wednesday afternoon to pay th e ir In an in terv iew reg a rd in g th e G row ers has been called for Tues- w hich w ere announced to begin Raymond R ogers) and M argaret, T uesday evening w hen Miss G er la st respects to the m em ory of Mrs. tru d e A lexander and L eslie W alrad im provem ents A rchie M eyers, p re s day evening, Aug. 23, at 8 o’clock, th is evening have been postponed and Mrs. E lsie Cogswell, retu rn ed C lara A. M iller who died S atu rd ay W ednesday from a w eek’s trip and w ere united in th e bonds of m a tri ident of th e bank, m ade th e follow a t th e cannery, to am end th e a rti- un til S eptem ber 30. evening, A ugust 13, aged n ea rly 59, cles of association and by-law s so The re g u la r services will be held outing at W allow a Lake. The drive mony, the Rev. H. V. W ilhelm of ing state m en t: from a se rie s of ailm ents from "T he F irs t S tate Bank is spend as to provide for c e rta in cred it con- over Sunday. Sunday school will was over th e Columbia river high ficiating by use of th e im pressive w hich she had suffered for y ea rs ring cerem ony. In v ita tio n s had ing about $2000 in re a rra n g in g its dftions which w ill be of g rea t bene- begin at 10 a. m., S u p erin ten d en t way and Old Oregon T rail to La- vaults. T he safety deposit boxes and w hich had rendered h er a D. M. C athey in charge. P reaching G rande, by way of Pendleton, then been extended to n ea rly 200 for th e are being placed in a new v au lt fit to the b erry grow ers. sem i-invalid. A p relim in ary m eeting w ill be service will be held a t 11 a. m, and over the La G rande-W allow a Lake event and about h alf th a t num ber w hich is being electrically .p ro tect T he cask et w hich bore th e re- i attended the reception w hich fol ed by th e O. B. M cClintock Com held beginning at 7 o’clock, ad ugain at 8 o’clock in th e evening highw ay, a total distance of 360 lowed at th e resid en ce of Dr. and • },an y ’ ,th e la r *est fb a" k v au l‘ bl' r «- dressed by S. B. H all who will d is The new ly-appointed pastor, the odd miles. The re tu rn was made m ains w as covered w ith th e choic- | , la r alarm m a n u fa ctu re rs in the cu ss fru it grow ing problem s. It is Rev. D. B. W eintz, will preach at | over th e sam e route. e st floral offerings. A q u a rte t com Mrs. W. J. Ott. bro th er-in -law a n d -----• - — ■ ce of . . . the » w orld. T • he en tire su rfa ! It w as a revelation of w onderful posed of C. E. R usher, Miss M artha , sister of th e bride. w alls, ceiling aiftl floor a re to be desired at th a t tim e to m eet all ' both of th ese services. Miss Mabel Shipley will have scenery and varied farm ing condi- H agberg, Mrs. B ert B aker and ! The M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch , su rro u n d ed with electrically sen p ear and p rune grow ers, m em bers Jack so n Jon es sang, "B eautiful Isle ; w here th e cerem ony took place, sitive protection. The vault doors and non-m em bers, in o rd er to get ; ch arg e of th e young people’s s e r- j tlons and clim ate to the m em bers a re p ro tected against a ttac k of any of S om ew here” and "Jesu s, Savior of th e p arty who had never covered w as m ost a ttra c tiv e ly decorated in kind. No gang of yeggs w ith th eir an estim ate of th e ir tonnage and vice beginning at 7 p. m. A h ea rty invitation is extended th is portion of the sta te before by P ilo t Me", accom panied a t th e a v ariety of seaso n ab le blossom s, d isa stro u s b u rn in g outfit, com m on consider plans for hauling these to all to w orship here. The word auto fa rth e r than T he Dalles, piano by Mrs. Jam es S terling. The gladioli predom inating. The arch ly term ed by in su ran ce com panies crops. D. E. Towle, m an ag er of th e Co says in Heb. 10:25, "Not fo rsak in g j The Old Oregon T ra il is an im- Rev. H. V. W ilhelm spoke from the over th e p u lp it w as outined in ivy as th e "to rc h of hades," will attack our bank because it is w ell know n Wallace Beery. w ords, “Then are they glad because ! and th e electric light shades w ere am ong th o se of the underw orld o p erative B erry G row ers, ad d re ss tfie assem bling of ourselves to- proved m odern highw ay, wide, well _ . , . , , , ... ... One of th e s ta rs in th e fam ous th ey be q u iet; so he bringeth them ! Iro n , ide,.. show ing next w eek ivy-covered. The chancel rail was th a t tam p erin g w ith a M cClintock es th e follow ing statem en t and call gether, as th e m an n er of some Is; | graded and dustless. F or mile* I but ex h orting one an o th er, and so and m iles over th e rillin g prairies j trim m ed in tu lle, sn ap dragons and elec trica lly protected vault spells to the m em bers: u n to th e ir desired haven.” The at the P ublic A uditorium . positive defeat. Records show th a t Mie have checked over o u r mem- m uch the more, as ye see th e day o f n o rth ea ste rn Oregon the road sp e ak e r presen ted th e p ic tu re of ; „ , greenery. T he larg e b ask ets of m ore th a n 45 bank b u rg lars, hold , . . . . . . . . j P re p aratio n s have been m ade to lists in connection with the approaching could h ard ly be distinguished from th e sea, likening its tem pests and Rjve “Old Iro n sid es" a record- flowers w ere p a rtic u la rly beautiful. up m en an d th e ir associates have bership work of th e am endm ents to our ar- J i th e h ard su rfaced highw ays of the moods to th e hum an h eart. He ; breaking p rem iere at th e Public . The pews reserved for th e m em bers been killed or im prisoned th ro u g h tid e s of association and by-law s, in the m eans of McClintock alarm s. o rd er to com ply w ith the re q u ire METHODISTS TO p o rtray ed the peace and r e s t in j A uditorium in P o rtlan d next S unJ ; ,,f th e tw o fam ilies w ere designated lower Colum bia river region. From m aking th e hom e port, w ith pain day " ‘e 1’1- T h e celeb rated h isto ri- by nosegays o rn am en tin g th e ends In su ra n ce com panies g ra n t a re m ents of th e F ed eral In term ed iate i La G rande to th e lake only portions HEAR DB. OEM VER duction of 65 per cent in in su ran ce Credit Bank u n d er the cooperative , _ , . . . x. . . cal picture, d ealing w ith th e early of the highw ay w ere oiled but all and suffering ended, and the joy at , ,jays of the A m erican navy, com es of th e seats. prem ium s on v au lts so protected. law s both sta te and national, the Next Sunday m orning Dr. G. O. the d istance th e road is im proved seeing th e P ilo t face to face. here as a road show th a t evening P receding th e cerem ony Robert T h ere sta n d s on guard certain object being to qualify and secure F ollow ing th e Rev. Mr. W ilhelm . at 8 ’’ °- and w ill re m a in .fo r seven B lair of P o rtlan d ren d ered a violin h o u rs of th e n ig h t adequate sound advances on our b erries, both c a n Olllver. vice president of W iliam - ' and Rood. T he atate blRbw'a y de_ wave protection. A b u rg lar m ight ned and b arreled , in sufficient ette U niversity. Is scheduled to p a rtm ent is to be com mended for . , . _ . evenings, w ith dally m atinee at th e Rev. Joseph Jeffery, p asto r of j 2 . 30 beginning Monday. “Old! solo, “C av atin a” by Raff, accom be able to sneak into th e b apk and am ounts to cover th e cost of h a r th e M ethodist E piscopal church at Iro n sid es” is regarded as one of the panied at th e piano by Miss F lor- into th e v au lt if th e door w as open vesting, can n in g , or b arrelin g , so speak at th e M ethodist church. Dr the perm anency of the surface Dr G eorge M allett 1 but he could not do a th in g to the th a t in y ears like th is, when the Olliver lias the rep u tatio n of being worU bp|ng done on these well Seaside, m ade fitting rem a rk s re- ou tstan d in g events of the G reater ence Honey, g arding th e life of th e deceased and I " ° W b**"* ° b8erVe<1 ««ng, "Calm As th e N ight” hv I » larn i system , or safe deposit box- bu y ers of canned and b arreled b e r a very fine speaker and w ithout traveled roads. At various frequent ' 1 es or safe, w ithout causing the ries a re slow in placing th e ir o r doubt his m essage will be g reatly in terv als q u an tities of road mak(pg his association w ith different mem- 1 j n <‘o ] d iro n sid e s" P o rtlan d an- R°hn, to th e accom panim ent of a alarm to sound. ders we can save o u r b erry crops m aterial a re piled and crew s are b ers of th e fam ily. T he p a llb e a re rs diences w ill see for th e first tim e violin obligato by W. D. Kinder "On the o th e r hand, if the would- instead of letting them not on the enjoyed. The serm on for th e evening co n stan tly at work on the upkeep, be robber w ere to sneak into th e w ere John S leret, J. A. Bushong, the fam ous m agnascope, by m eans with Miss Honey a t th e piano. The ground or tak e a price front specu E. D avidson, A rnold Ruegg, F ra n k ° f p a r t y Cntered ,h e ChUrCh bank and find th e vault door closed, lato rs th a t is little m ore th an the hour will be preached by the pas- T here is every evidence th a t tho as it m u st be or th e alarm will a u tor. the Rev. H. V. W ilhelm , and Is money from auto licenses is well H odge and G eorge T âcheron. In ing down upon th e sp e cta to rs u nder t0 th e stra in s of th e b rid al ch o ru s to m atically give notice thereof, he cost of h arvesting. Meeting at 8 p. h i , Aug. 23. entitled, "God’s Unknown H elpers." i apPnt and no auto ist who travel* te rm e n t took place In Lincoln Me full sail and steam . T his is de- i from L ohengrin played by Miss could not so much as tu rn th e dial We have concluded to try to A considerable in crease In the these m ain highw ays could w ish to scribed as th e m ost th rillin g Honey on th e organ. M endelssohn’s on th e com bination w ithout c a u s m ake the am endm ents at th is tim e m orial paçk. ing th e alarm to ring. In proof of or at the m eeting set for 8 p. m. on Sunday school atten d an ce was not- j baVe the good work stop by a re scene ever b ro u g h t to the screen. Processional w as played a t th e co n C lara A. G ilbert w as born A u this we have the cash ier of today A ugust th e 23d at th e cannery. ed last Sunday, and th is will doubt- ductlon of the highw ay funds. S eats a re reserv ed both aftern o o n who sta rte d th e gong going by T h ere has been a lot of work done, g u st 28, 1868, a t W atkins, Iow a, to and evening, and will be on sale at clusion of th e cerem ony. lesR continue. T his g ath erin g Is at Most portions of the country Mr. and Mrs. C harles T, G ilbert. S herm an, Clay A- Co.’s m usic store [ H arold Lew is and W illiam Ott opening a note box. The ex p ert in and, if we have a m ajority of the F riday, A ugust 19. D uring th e en- w ere th e u shers. T he b rid e w as sta lle r th en showed how it was m em bers a t the m eeting, or if you 10 o clock. The E pw orth League viewed from the highw ay give in- T he fam ily la te r moved to F re d gagem ent tic k ets w ill be sold at possible to s ta rt th e gong going by beautiful in a gown of w hite crepe m erely a lig h t clap of th e hand. If re tu rn th e ballots th a t w ere en m eets at 7 p. m. for its devotions dicatlon of prosperity. T he crop* erick sb u rg , Iowa, and in 1883 to the auditoriu m afte r 6 p. m. closed to you eith er voting for or and study. a re good and w arehouses are be P rices are as follow s: E vening, j rom aine w ith a full length veil of th e v au lt door w as left unlocked ag ain st th e change, you will help Clinton, W isconsin, w here Novem ing filled w ith the finest of the b er 22, 1888, Miss G ilbert w as u n it floor, first 10 row s, 7.5 c e n ts; next tulle, lace-trim m ed and o rn am en t- b u t closed, th e b u rg lar could not in having a m ajo rity of the m em GRESHAM TEMPLE 15 row s, $1.10; la st eight rows, ed w ith a lace h eaddress. She c a r open it even ever so carefu lly w ith b ers p rese n t and m aking it possible w heat. ed in w edlock w ith H arvey M. Mil $1.65; first balcony, cen ter, 75 o u t sta rtin g off the sound wave SERVICES ANNO! NEED The la rg e r cities, like P endleton, p u t over th is good w ork w hich ler, who, w ith a d au g h ter and son, ce n ts; sides, 50 cents. E n tire sec ried a show er bouquet of pink protection. Should the v au lt door to eans so m uch to you In years like roses, sw eet peas and m aiden h air be closed b y 'a n officer but left u n m Mrs. G ladys C lan ahan of Seaside ond balcony, 50 cents. T he topic for the Sunday a fte r La G rande and E n terp rise, are in 1921-1923 and th is year, 1927. A fternoon, floor, first 25 row s, fern. T he brid e w as preceded by locked, th e alarm will give th e of “T he In term ed iate Credit Bank noon serm on nt the U ndenom inat viting, clean and progressive look and Glenwood M iller of G resham , 75 c e n ts; la st eight row s, $1.10; h er bridesm aid Miss H elen F ish er ficer tim ely notice th a t th e v au lt law w as passed in 1923, and both ing. B ut the sam e cannot be said survives. both first and second balcony. 50c. is not p ro p erly locked. In fact, the canned and frozen fru its have been ional tem ple will be, "T he Law of of m any sm aller tow ns which ap of Globe, A rizona, who w as a ttr a c t “Old Iro n sid es” has one of th e system is so autom atic th a t it a u classified recen tly by the F ed eral In sp ira tio n ” . T here will be p rea ch Mr. and Mrs. M iller moved to pear d irty and dilapidated. Many P eoatonica, Illinois, im m ediately la rg e st and m ost im posing casts ively gowned in yellow and lav en to m atically protect* the vault c e r Farm Loan hoard as secu rity for ing again in th e evening by the ever assem bled for a p icture. Be der pussy w illow taffeta and c a r tain h o u rs d u rin g each n ig h t and loans and we w ant to qualify, so pastor, th e Rev. 8. F. Pitts, follow fine auto cam ps a re located at con a fte r th e ir m a rria g e w here Mr. Mil- sides th e Individual sta rs, 2000 ex- w hen S unday com es it pro tects th a t w hen we need advances to venient places along the highw ay ler en gaged in th e g eneral m er- ! trag w ere used. E sth e r R alston, ried a bouquet of Cecil B ru n n er d u rin g th e day or, if a holiday fol save our crop, w e can deal witli ing a song service at 7:30. A spec and all seem w ell patronized by roses and lavender sw eet peas. lows a Sunday, it not only p ro tects your Uncle Ham and get money at ial num ber on steel g u ita r will be chandise business. They cam e to Jam es F a rre ll anil W allace Beery She w ore a w reath of silv er leaves for Sunday but the follow ing holi a low ra te of in te rest. We will then given In th e afternoon along w ith tourists. are notable in th e cast. Janies Oregon in 1906 and have m ade th is Cruze, th e m an who m ade “The in her hair. B urten W alrad a tte n d day also. T he autom atic su p e rv i have the, assu ran ce, reg a rd le ss of W allow a L ake is tru ly a w onder th e ir home since th a t tim e. Covered W agon" and m any other ed his b ro th er as best man. sion provides a strict check up on local financial conditions, of saving a q u a rte t selection. Sunday school land. T he lake itself, 5000 feet will be held at 10 a. m. P ra y er s e r Besides h er im m ediate fam ily the fam ous pictu res, directed it. It was th e officials of our bank so th a t at An im prom ptu reception a t the no tim e could our vaults be left for our crops th a t re p re se n t a y e a r’s vices will be held on T uesday eve high, at th e foot of th e W allow a deceased is survived by th ree sis one year in production at a trem en- labor to many grow ers, and not be m ountains is beautiful and affords te rs, Mrs. Je n n ie E. Cook of P o rt dous cost. T his road show to u r of church followed th e cerem ony and a night w ithout being p erfectly and com pelled to pass th e crop to th e nings and young people’s service th e p icture has m et y ith w ide pop- )a tPr t be g u ests rep aired to th e Dr. p roperly safe-guarded. Any a ttac k o th er fellow for very little m ore on F rid ay evenings, both begin an Ideal cam ping place especially land and Miss Mina G ilbert and ularity. if a w eek or m ore can be spent Ott residence on R oberts avenue m ade on thp vau lts of th is bank th an the cost of harvesting. Mrs. L. L. K idder of G resham ; a will Im m ediately cause an alarm "Now th e question is, will you do ning nt 7:30. there. It Is a m ecca for fisherm en, w here a buffet lunch w as served in Your Last Chance! from th e heavy gong in stalled in its your p art and act a t once? R eturn A good atten d an ce is rep o rted for step m other Mrs. Alice G ilbert and A ugust 20 is th e la st ch ance to the dining room . Miss Je an Adix elec trica lly p rotected housing on th e absent m em b ers’ ballots tn a t all services and splendid In terest is h ik ers and h u n te rs w ith m any a h alf b ro th er E ugene G ilbert, both get th a t free ton of coak Act now. th e outside of th e building. Any a t «cor«, of lakes hid away of Boston, M assachusetts. T he old Call and place your or’der. L. L. presided at th e punch bowl and a s tem pt to d estro y or silence th is big we sent you by m ail last week, being taken. L ast Sunday after- p ro p erly m arked and signed, th a t In pockets of the m ountains w ith sisting w ere th e M isses H elen gong will at once c a u s£ ,th e alarm w ill in su re having a m ajority of the noon a baptism al service was held e st child of Mr. and Mrs. M iller, a K idder Hdw. Co.—Adv. Hisey of Salem, Joyce K idder, Betty to sound. Different from th e sy s m em bers p rese n t a t the m eeting at th e Sandy riv er instead of the m any b eautiful w ate rfa lls along son, died in infancy. Lumber for Sale. T horne and «Gwendolyn Metzger. tem in th e past, th e big gong on the Which is n ecessary to com plete this reg u la r afternoon service at the the clea r, cold m ountain stream s T he ladies of th e A m erican Le- outside w ill not sound w hen th e good project. As I w rote you, if it Ice lake and Aneroid lake a re the g,„n au x lltery . »I w hich M r.. M iller | Tb' tem ple. A. bride and d istrib u ted to th e guests vau lts a re closed but only when a t is possible, atten d th e m eeting also, , n earest but Involve stiff clim bs. tached or w hen an officer fails to and learn m ore about the project is a m em ber, attended the fu n eral ’ p e]j Lum ber com pany, phone They rew ard the fisherm an, how- present. M argaret Ott, th e young p roperly lock the vaults. H ow is It will be fully explained them. P reach in g Services Suspended. in a body. Sandy 131. -j ever, and th e one who enjoys niece of th e bride, ca u g h t h e r bou ever, daily te sts are m ade th ro u g h “I w ish to say in conclusion th a t T here will be no preach in g ser 1 rugged scenery. F a rth e r aw ay are quet as It w as th ro w n from th e sm all gongs in the hank. Should th e re is no liability attach ed to co an officer of the bank re tu rn late o perative m em bership beyond pay vice eith er m orning or evening In m ore lakes and m ore allu rin g stairs. at night he will be able to a s c e r ing in full the m em bership fee, or, tho B ethel B aptist ch u rch for the scenery and th e re seem s no end to A sm all room w as e n tire ly r e tain by m eans of an in d icato r on if a su b scrib er for stock, paying for T icket Otllce Sale« O pens com ing tw o Sundays, as th e pastor th e a ttra c tio n s of th e locality. S h erm an -C lay'» Store served for w edding gifts o f w hich th e vault w hether th e v au lt has it in full. . I been p ro p erly locked and at w hat Pear and I’rnne Growers Invited. of the ch u rch , the Rev. E. O. Judd T h ere is still m uch snow on th e th e re w as a w onderful a rra y tim e. “T h ere has been a call issued for is ab sen t on a tw o-w eek vacation. various a rticle s of b eau ty and u til “T his w onderful system of elec a m eeting a t 7 p. m,, on the 23d at Sunday school will convene on the rugged m ountain peaks. E vents of in te rest on th e trip ity. Since th e an n o u n cem en t of th e tric a l p rotection Is recognized as w hich tim e S. B. H all will discuss tw o Sunday m ornings as usual w ere the m eeting of friends. In 1 engagem ent last w in ter th e bride th e finest th in g of its kind, says Mr. fru it grow ing problem s, ^o it will at 10 o'clock, but th e re will be no E n te rp rise Mrs. G race Conley was ONE WEEK has been extensively en tertain ed M eyers. “ V ault engineers, a rc h i be well w orth your w hile to come tects, b an k ers and b u rg lary in s u r early. Also we w an t all g ro w ers m eeting of th e B. Y. P. U. In the met unexpectedly. Mrs. Conley will and th e recip ien t of m any favors ance com panies have given it th e ir of p ears and Italian prunes, w h eth evenings on the Sundays referred be rem em bered as Mrs. Graoe AUGUST 21 and gifts. F rien d s of th e fam ily approval. It is passed by th e U n er m em bers or not, to come to th is T w ice D ally T h ereafter to. T he next re g u la r preaching Quick, form erly of G resham . She d e rw rite rs' L ab o rato ries in the i:S « anil s:3d m eeting and b rin g an estim ate of decorated the ch u rch and th e liv service will occur on Sunday, Sep Is conducting the W onder Milli h ig h est ratin g , th at of G rade A.” th e ir tonnage of th ese two fru its. ing room s of th e O tt residence. tem ber 4. P lease w rite th ese estim ates and, If n ery in E n terp rise. In La G rande Follow ing th e reception, am id a non-m em bers, sign your nam e and SCENIC ARTIST GETS JAM ES CRUZE’S MIGHTIEST PRODUCTION a call was m ade on Rob L eighton show er of good w ishes, th e new ly postoflice ad d ress so we can get to FALL, LOSES CAMERA g eth er and w ork o ut a plan of Evangelical Church Services. at his m achine shop and on his wed couple left for an au to trip , P reach in g services w ill be held presum ably to B ritish Colum bia, a l E dw ard Peak retu rn ed W ednes handling th e crops If your n eig h Sunday m orning at 11 o’clock at the fam ily a t his home. Mrs. L eighton do not read th e Outlook and is th e d au g h ter of Mrs. P. A. Gould though they did not definitely In day night from th e E agle Creek bors do not know of th is m eeting, please Zion E vangelical ch u rch . The p a s to r will ta k e for his topic, "L ittle of G resham , and is well know n form th e ir frien d s of th e ir d e stin a tra il w here he had been tak in g tell them and oblige. tion. On th e ir re tu rn th ey expect p ictu res for publication, "L unch co n sistin g of pie. Ice T hings W ith Big R esults.” Life is here. A Param ount Picture badly cream , and coffee will be served at made up of little th ings, little to tem p o rarily occupy th e house at B A N C R O F T , b ru ised an d m inus his cam era. w ith W A L L A C E B E F .llT , E S T H E R R A L S T O S . O EO. 8:45 Just afte r th e cooperative things th a t are Im portant. The T hird and Main stre e ts w hich has A larm ed by falling stones, he sta rt- m eeting and before th e stockhold- seem ingly little, insignificant act C H A S. F A R R E L L on the w orld ’» la r r e .t arreen. been the home of Mrs. H. S. A lex ed to ru n and lost his footing, era m eeting. B ring your own cup done in a C h ristian sp irit has im p o rtan t and far-reach in g results. ander and h er d au g h ter for some sliding down a steep, rocky slope a »od spoon and- be su re to be on Greatest Entertainment e',/,r Screened Sunday school will m eet a t 10. tim e.” tim e past. d istan ce of about 40 feet, w here he The bride, who is a g rad u a te of succeeded In getting enough of a 1’RE-NCPTIAL PARTY OWN ORCHESTRA AD.ICSI M ENT SOI (HIT th e S tate T each ers’ college a t E m hold on th e rocks to stop his fail. (HVEN COMING BRIDE |- (Continued from la st issue) ON IRRIGATION BONDS poria, K ansas, for th e p ast eight He w as unable to climb back up the — A L L S E A T S R E S E R V E D . B O T H M AT. and I T l e Mrs. P earl Mack, assisted by her j AGRK UI.TI HAL DEPARTMENT years has been a su ccessfu l te ac h er slope and w as obliged to m ake his T he sta te reclam atio n com m ittee, Vegetables. (Inc. w a r t a x ) : E V E S : F lo o r. Hr«t 1» row », J ir ; n ext l i fath er F ra n k Jo n es, en tertain ed a t ! row », *1.1«; la«t S row», t l .S i . Flr»t B a lco n y , ren ter, J4ej in the E stacada, G resham and P o rt way down, m ore than tw enty feet com posed of th e governor, se c re Six best tab le beets, 1st Mrs. Jno. ta ry of state, sta te tre a s u re r and a p re-n u p tial p arty T uesday eve- j Egglm an, Boring, 2d O. J. Closet, »Idea, itlr. E n tire Seeond H aleon y, M e. A L L M A T IS E E S t land p ablic school*. She is of m ore fa rth e r. F lo o r, flrst l i row «, t i c ; la«t 8 row«, »1.1». B oth B alron le« Mr. sta te engineer, are m aking an ef th an o rd in ary pleasing p erso n ality A fter sev eral ho u rs' painful work fo rt to secu re an equitable a d ju s t ning in honor of Miss E liza Bechill ’ P o rtlan d , 3d Joseph S erres, Wood burn. and has a host of frien d s in th is he succeeded In reaching E agle m ent on Irrig atio n bonds In th e d if whose m a rriag e to Virgil H ascall of ! T hree best cabbage, 1st Mrs. Jno. vicinity. Both Mr. W alrad and hl* C reek on th e highway. H is hands feren t localities in th e state w here Pilot Rock will be an event of Oc W elbes, T routdale, Oregon, 2d bride have been pro m in en tly iden and arm s and the en tire left side th e in te re st on such bonds Is In tober, T he affair was given a t Mrs. Jo h n E dw ards, P ortland, 3d M. d efault, by m eans of a bond hold- M ack's hom e on D ivision street. : T akao. T routdale. tified in m usical circ les and at of his body w ere bruised and to rn e rs com m ittee to deal w ith th e Six best tab le c a rro ts, 1st Mary many tim es and in num erous but no bones w ere broken. P eak is question, in cooperation w ith the Bowls of gladioli w ere placed about C rane, T ro u td ale, 2d O. J, Closet, th e room T he evening passed | reclam atio n com m ission and is de- ways have assisted w ith num bers especially th an k fu l for his escape Tw elve best celery, 1st M. T a- , . i siro u s of obtaining th e nam es and pleasan tly with gam es and In p lay at functions w here th e ir services but re g re ts th e , loss of . . his m ura. T ro utdale, 2d K. T am ura, fine $90 addreM 0, p ersons holding irrl- have been much ap p reciated . They cam era. w hich was ru in ed by th e gation bonds of any locality w here ing 500 and* In m usic, followed by T routdale. well known Gresham lady has taken Ten best cucum bers, 1st Mary are ard e n t su p p o rters of th e choir fall to th e bottom of th e cliff th e In terest or bonds a re in default. refresh m en ts. The bride elect was over the management of the kitchen Crane. treated to a genuine su rp rise when By so doing, they hope to bring of the M ethodist E piscopal church Three best kohl rabl, 1st Mary at the Oscarette. about a stabilization of the value of her frien d s show ered her w ith a and Mrs. W alrad form erly occupied Crane. such bonds. Ten best onions, 1st Mr*. John th e position of choir d irecto r. She In o rd er to fac ilita te ad ju stm en t num ber of beautiful gifts sh o rtly W elbes after th e ir a rriv a l a t th e home. th e F irs t S tate bank will be pleased is an accom plished m usician and Six best parsnip*, 1st Ida B. T hose p resen t w ere th e Misses 1 to receive th e nam es and addresses vocalist. Mr. W alrad has a sp le n K reuder, P ortland. of any p ersons holding Irrigation did voice w hich has been heard j T uesday Evening, A ugust 23- bonds in th e atate of Oregon which Eliza Bechill, W lnnlfred Bechill. Six best peppers, 1st A ngeline Alta W ihion, F ran ces W elling, Au- | C ereghlno, T routdale, 2d Mrs. P. m any tim es to ad vantage. The B erry g ro w e rs' m eeting at can n ery a re In default. These nam es will W elland. la tte r is associated w ith his fath er Maxwell and G race W elch, F red Ten best rutabaga*. 1st Mary B. L. W alrad and A. McManus in (’nt iw and Jam es Hcchlll. H orace W lhlon. S(|llaa„ threp th e W alrad M ercantile com pany. Eugene W elling. O rville Johnson, C rane, 2d Y. Takao. Next Fri., Au«. 19 Public Auditorium, Portland, Or. NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT OLD IRONSIDES Premium Awards at Fair Continued PRICES Mrs. Etta Hoover We Invite Your Patronage M. L WHITE, Prop. 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