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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17, NO. 52 - Berry Growers Act to Secure Credit GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2«. 1027 1 ■ Gresham Travelers Outlook Force and Families See National Parks Enjoy Auto Ride and Picnic Fairview People Have Fine Trip------- ______ r “ FA ITH ”, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #2.00 Per Year New Lynch School Nearing Completion SUBJECT A party co n sistin g of Mrs. E thel (By Mrs. M ary W elch) | S everal perso n s we cam e in con- The m em bership m eeting of th e Miller, Mrs. Cecil Miller, Mrs. E liz The Rev. and Mrs. E. R. D. Hoi- GI D IS( DI RSE One of the finest grade school Each year It seem s to fall to my j tact w ith at S cotts Mills showed C ooperative B erry G row ers held at abeth M cL ain' and th e la tte r ’s lensted re tu rn e d last S atu rd ay T h ere will be th e re g u la r ser- buildings in M ultnom ah county out lot to w rite a b rief account of one them selves to be friendly and in- th e cannery T uesday evening w as a grandson, T heodore McLain, r e of the m ost enjoyable events of th e d in e d to m ake our stay an enjoy- from th e ir th ree w eeks' vacation. I vices in the F ree M ethodist church side of P ortlan d is th e new Lynch g re a t success. The object of the tu rn ed Monday evening from a year, th e a n n u a , picnic w hich th e • able one. T he picnic d in n er w as a They rep o rt a splendid tim e of Sunday m orning, hut no services In m eeting was to am end th e article s sight-seeing trip of n early 4,000 schoolhouse w hich is rapidly n e a r Outlook P ub lish in g com pany gen- j decided success. A larm ing q u an tl- sightseeing, having trav eled by au- I th e evening on account of th e dis- of association and by-law s to com m iles. Among th e m any points of erously gives its em ployes. T his I ties of fried chicken, potato salad, tom obile about 1600 m iles and a tric t q u a rte rly m eeting to be held ing com pletion. The building, ply w ith th e m ore recently enacted in te re st visited w ere E stes p ark num ber of m ies a-foot over tra .,s. i in th e F irst F ree M ethodist ch u rch which is located at th e ln te rsec tto a is a day w hen ty p e w riters, copy j o th e r foods and coffee w ere dis- sta te law governing cooperative a s and the Rocky M ountain N ational They first m ade a trip to Dia- in P o rtlan d , beginning F rid ay eve- of th e B arker and Section L ine Y ellow stone paper. linotype and p resses a re | patched w ith ease and diligence. mond lake w ith th e ir son and wife, ning and continuing over Sunday sociations in o rd er to qualify for park in Colorado, roads, is being erected at a cost of they toured ' d i8 creet|y forg o tten and little ref- I A ppetites, w hich were first class to cred it w ith the In term ed iate Credit N ational p ark w hich Mr. and Mrs. W aldem ar H ollensted ; Sunday school will convene at 10 $30,0UO. I t is directly on the site of prencp is madp to them » In fact, it begin w ith, had been sh arp en ed by bank w hich w as organized u nder a for the th ird tim e, A lberta and of P ortland. They w ent to th e lake o’clock and p reach in g a t 11. T he th e old schoolhouse. n ational law to m ake sh o rt tim e B ritish Columbia and G lacier Nat- is an unw ri,tP n ru le of th e o rd er the plank roads leading to W ilhoit by way of T he D alles and Bend, pasto r, the Rev. D. B. W eintz. will W illiam Laing of P ortlan d is the , th a t shop ta lk is to be stric tly sp rin g s, so th e re w as nothing to advances to purely cooperative a s ional park in Montana. th is being th e ir first trip east of the preach on the su b ject of "F aith arc h itec t for the stru c tu re . He not taboo on th is occasion and every- j com plain of on th a t score, sociations to enable them to h a r A m ost in terestin g town visited body e n ters in to th e sp irit of th e T he re tu rn drive w as m ade m ountains. T he fishing w as ex- i He will also preach a m issionary only planned and designed th e vest th e ir crops and not be com w as Lava, in so u th eastern Idaho. : day w ith zest, in te n t on n o thing j th ro u g h som e fine ag ric u ltu ral dis- cellen t till Mr. H ollensted got serm on at 2:30 p. m. at the F irs t building, but has supervised its pelled to sell below cost or not The hot sp rin g s h ere form a noted b ut a good tim e. j tric ts, especially from Mt. Angel to th ere and cau g h t w hat he th in k s church In P ortland. E ast Ninth and co n stru ction as well. The g eneral h arv e st th e crop. health reso rt and the m em bers of co n tra cto rs are Messrs. Steele & T he Outlook pjcnic th is year ( W oodburn. The farm s look pros- w as th e la st fish In th e lake. They Mill. T he m eeting w as well attended th e p arty enjoyed g rea tly th e b ath num bered a la rg e r p a rty th a n perous, o rch ard s and hop fields are th en re tu rn e d to Bend a fte r th ree Davis of P ortland, w ell known a t and a total of 343 votes w ere cast ing facilities. Ja ck so n hole n ear u sual, 19 in all m aking th e trip , flourishing and the co untry in gen days sp en t a t th e lake, ta k in g a PASTOR ANNOI NI ES G resham as the designers of th e for th e am endm ents and only six I Rocky M ountain p ark was an o th er m em bers of th e force augm ented by era l m akes a fine showing. H ar- cabin In th e fine city cum pground SUNDAY SERVICES two buildings erected on the M ult place w hich holds the atten tio n of votes against. nom ah county fair grounds during a few outside rela tiv e s and friends, I vesting w as in progress on a num- for the night. Next m orning they The serm on for the m orning hour T his is one of the m ost forw ard th e tou rist. It w as so nam ed from The d estin atio n w as W ilhoit ber of fields, one using th e m odern sta rte d early and ate th e ir b re a k at th e Methodist ch u rch is entitled th e p ast tw o years. Several G resh moves th e association has ever Jackson, a robber who en tered the sp rin g s and w as reached by w ay of com bine in th resh in g th e w heat. fast on th e sum m it of McKenzie am firms had & p a rt in the con "Cockcrow". T he Rev. H. V. W il m ade as it affords relief in tim es of hole w ith his band of outlaw s and Oregon City, Canby and M olalla. One th in g w hich p articu la rly a t pass. They sp en t a day and a stru ctio n of th e schoolhouse,—Al helm, the m in ister of the church, need and w ill prove a tow er of perished there. H is body is said to From th e re we w ent to S cotts Mills trac ted m e w as the abundance of night on th e riv er and retu rn ed to fred H am m ar sub-contracting the says, "T h ere is a w ealth of m ean P ortland. stre n g th to th e b erry gro w ers and be still in the cave. Ja ck so n lake, w here th e picnic d in n er w as en evergreen p la ste rin g ; A rthur Bjur, th e elec b lackberries which The next trip , w hich w as to Mt. ing in th e sim ple m eans th at Jesu s tric al w o rk; the Columbia Brick & w ill m ake th e ir position stro n g er 30 m iles in length, is but one of 62 joyed, thence hom e by th e loop seem ed ap p a ren tly going to w aste, different lakes of glacial origin R ainier, the Rev. and Mrs. H ollen used to call P ete r to rep en tan ce Tile com pany the brick and tile in th a n ever. th ro u g h Mt. A ngel, W oodburn, Au- However, th e re are m any green which is often overlooked. Life Is w hich can be seen from the vicinity ro ra and from th e re to Canby and ones w hich w ill probably be u til- sted took by them selves. T hey left vastly poorer because so m any peo th e co n tract, and th e E astm an A fter th e m eeting b erry pie, ice of C entennial pass. The Teton F airview T uesday, A ugust 2, at 7 Lum ber com pany, th e lum ber used. Oregon City. S everal of the p arty ized later. A ttention was called to cream and coffee w ere served and ple m iss th e lessons th n t come, u n m ountains w hich border th is w on The schoolhouse, w hich is e n tire enjoyed by fully 400 m em bers and m ade th e side trip to Cham poeg on the u n u su ally fine union high a. m. and arriv ed at Longm ire heralded by angel ch o ru s or b u rn derland are inaccessible on account th e ir im m ediate friends, proving th e retu rn . school at M olalla and th e im posing sp rin g at about 4 o’clock. They ing bush in th e sim ple ro u tin e of ly m odern In all respects, will for of th e ir steep slopes. the p resent have five classroom s, the m erit of a well served lunch as The picnic, planned h u rried ly on group of ch u rch buildings to be w ere obliged to w ait th e re un til a life,” M ontana seem s to be associated severe th u n d er storm subsided and an assem bly hall, p rin cip al's and account of the d e p a rtu re of Mr. and ! seen a t Mt. Angel. an a ttra c tio n for hutnans. T he evening serm on is called, in th e m inds of th e tra v e le rs with D uring th e day ’s drive of 115 th en continued up the m ountain to "L o y alty ”. It has to do w ith th a t te ac h ers' room s on th e m ain floor Pear and Prsne Growers Will Meet. mud. T heir im pression of th e roads Mrs. C hase S t.C la ir th e follow ing P arad ise valley. Snow w as still and is so planned It can be extend It w as intended to hold a m eet of n o rth ern M ontana and p a rts of day on th e ir e a ste rn trip , proved a miles autom obiles w ere seen from lying on th e ground a t th a t point. w hich is one of th e suprem e te sts ed to an eight or ten-room school. p leasan t affair n evertheless. Mrs. half of th e United S tates. T his of loyalty, and yet one which co n ing of pear and prune grow ers hut C anada is th a t they need fixing Mr. H ollensted described th e scen The building will be heated by B eatrice C halker, a form er em - would su rely Indicate th a t th e as the tim e w as fully occupied w ith badly if to u rists a re to enjoy th eir ery as m arvelously fascinating. ce rn s every single Individual. T his steam of one of th e la test and m ost th e oth er business it w as decided to tra v e ls over th a t <>art of th e coun ploye of th e Outlook, rem ained in tren d of to u rist trav el includes With th e snow -covered m ountains serm on will be tru ly helpful. approved system s. the office to atten d to th e ro u tin e Oregon in its itinerary. A m achine call a m eeting a t th e can n ery a t 8 try. A terrific th u n d e r storm rig h t at on e’s reach and th e abund- ’ The o th er services of the day ure T here is a p artial basem ent, th e business of th e day. from New York was th e fa rth e s t the Sunday school w hich m eets at p. m. on Monday, A ugust 29, to m arked th e ir stay th e la st n ig h t in The w eath er proved ideal, n eith - I aw ay from home, while th e re w ere ance of a g rea t v ariety of A lpine 10 In d ep artm en tal groups, with ef basem ent of the old school form ing w hich all grow ers a re invited. At C anada. er too cool nor yet ex trem ely w arm , o th ers from A rkansas, Illinois, In- flowers, a spell Is put over one th a t j ficient teach ers for each clnss; and a p a rt of It, and here will be locat th is m eeting Mr. F ish er w ill give Only four days Of extrem ely hot is enchanting. ed play and lunch room s, th e k itch figures on costs anA also an o u t w eather w ere encountered on the The drive from h ere to M olalla w as diana and Ohio, one from C anada But unless a person contem plates the E pw orth League, th a t g reat en and boiler room, and opening a p leasan t one, th e four m achines and the usual sprinkling of w est- hour for th e young people, a t 7 in line of m a rk e t conditions th a t will trip. On th e ir re tu rn betw een C an off from the play room will be the ! co n tain in g th e p arty m eeting occa- ern sta te licenses. The to u rist clim bing the m ountain, th e re so rt th e League parlors. m ake it possible to determ ine w hat ada and W alla W alla, W ashington, at Longm ire spring, about six lavatories w ith provision for show slonally to com pare notes. Much trav el from C alifornia would seem to do w ith th e p ru n e crop. T he a s a te m p eratu re of 104 degrees w as m iles below P arad ise park, is m ore er baths. of the way from M olalla on to W il- to be p a rtic u la rly heavy th is year GRFNIIAM TEMPLE sociation’s facilities w ill be a t the experienced, w hile in Y ellow stone su itab le for cam ping. In both th ese SERYII ES ANNOUNCED The assem bly hall has a c irc u la r disposal of th e grow ers to render N ational p ark Ice froze on th e hoit sp rin g s w as m arked by poor judging from th e large num ber of places th e governm ent provides roof and an arched ceiling, a m ost roads, some of w hich w ere of th e i ca rs seen on Monday's jau n t, every service possible in securing w indshield of th e ir car, and they wood, stoves, w ate r and light for T he Sunday aftern o o n service of a ttractiv e p a rt of the building. T he plu n k ety -p lu n k variety , but even T hose to enjoy the p leasu res of m oney for the p ru n e crop. drained th e ra d ia to r a t nig h t as a U ndenom inational room has a seating capacity of 400 th is w as accepted in good p a rt and th e day w ere Editor and Mrs. H. L. the convenience of th e public. A th e G resham “We a re p repared to pay cash for precaution ag ain st freezing. In . . . , , , , J k a s com pensated for by an i n - , St. C lair, Mr. and Mrs. Chase E. c a re ta k e r keeps th e place in sa n i tem ple w ill be held a t 2 o’clock with a g allery across th e end w here B a rtle tt p ea rs a t a very fa ir price conversation w ith a person m et on " ta ry and inviting condition and with special singing and m usic and accom m odation has been m ade for St. C lair, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. for No. 1 stock.” says M anager th e way home they learned th a t creased appetite. each evening a stereopticon lectu re preach in g by the p asto r, th e Rev. m otion p icture booth. T here Is The su rro u n d in g s in and aro u n d ! St. C lair and son Ju n io r, Mrs. Towle. “No. 1 stock m ust m easure w heat was destroyed th is y ear In on various fea tu re s of the m ountain s F P ltt„ im m ediately follow ing also a seating capacity for 72 In the sp rin g s are an y th in g b ut at- H arry Donley and her d au ghter tw o and one-fourth inches a t th e S askatchew an by frost. Much is also given w ithout ch arg e to tb e , f,e „prvice Sunday can d id ates for th is g allery. Two sta irca ses lead ball of th e pear in diam eter, and w heat is barely headed in th e C a tractiv e. The m in eral baths have Mrs. D orothy Dueber, Mrs. D onley’s cam pers. Trails for hiking ru n In baptism will g ath er at th e Sandy from th e g allery to the 10-foot co r been closed for th e p ast two years, I g rad d a u g h ter B arb ara Jean Ash- th e pear m u st be bell shaped or nadian w heat belt, but the farm ers I he days sp en t r | ver> those who w ere not able to ridor on the first floor and adjacent although boating and bathing fac il w orth, Mr. and Mrs. Benjam in all directions. perfect, th e reason for th is being expect to h arv est a good crop later. be p rese n t a t the last service to re- to th e en trances. The platform is ities in th e riv er w ere still said to Davies, Miss M argaret S t.C lair, th ere w ere g rea tly enjoyed. th a t an im perfect p ea r in shape In com m enting on th e trip a I hey went to I acoma tbe follow- ce| ve th is ordinance. The service large and com modious w ith foot be available. Our crow d w as not Miss Em m a B. Johnson. Miss Eve costs as m uch to peel as one th a t m em ber of the p arty freely ex S a t u r d a y a n d Stayed oxer Sun- w il, t)V T r,lll(,|;,|„ lights and border lights both a t favorably im pressed w ith th e ir r e lyn M etzger, Miss Mabel Jackson, is p erfect in shape and the loss of pressed her opinion th a t w hile it sides and over the proscenium ception at the ra th e r u n p rep o sse ss Mrs. E lsie Cogswell, Miss Sadie day with an elder of W estm inster bridge th e im perfect h alf m akes th e p a r had been a w onderful ja u n t and P resb y terian church w here Mr. 8 unday Bchool will be held a t 10 arch. T ru c k s have been arran g e d ing re so rt and sh o rtly retrac ed Dotson and Mrs. Mary Welch. ing cost double so we m ust be c a re one m uch enjoyed, she saw no sec th e ir ro u te and tu rn e d w est to It is needless to say th a t all H ollensted was a form er p asto r. „ m and p reaching again In the u nder th e platform onto which the ful in so rtin g to deliver only p e r tion th a t com pares favorably w ith B r a v e r si i vice will be ch a irs of the assem bly hall can be S cotts Mills w here sev eral pleas- p rese n t had a good tim e. We, who H s in ti nil' ll to s lip in to a pew un «vetting fect shaped pears. P lease bring in Oregon and under no conditions noticed, if possible, so as to su r- held on T uesday evening and young loaded and stow ed aw ay so th a t th e a n t h ours w ere sp en t after lunch a re em ployed at the Outlook office sam ples of both p ears and prunes would she w ish to exchange her exploring th e M olalla riv er, a pic- , wish to voice our ap p reciatio n of prise his form er p arish io n ers, but people’s Bible study F riday even- hall can be used for gym nastic dis for inspection and come prepared home for any place visited. tu resq u e little stream w hich at th e kindness and fo reth o u g h t which Dr. S harp, th e present pasto r, m et I | ng a cordial Invitation Is extend- play or h andball gam es. to give an estim ate of your tonnage T he ex terio r w alls of th e base p resen t does not boast much w ater, m ade th e occasion possible. A hlm at th e en tra n c e and insisted on ,,d , () a |j , o atten d th ese services. of both fru its so we can m ake our What Are Photo Films 1 his preaching, so Mr. H ollensted re- j ----------------------- m ent a re of concrete and above Several of th e p arty enjoyed th e I C hevrolet was loaned for th e day p lans to give service in handling S cientists had to th in k of sev eral novel experience of dipping up J th ro u g h the courtesy of the W alter called his last serm on before he . F ,a n g e lic a l C hurch liin o u n ces this, hollow tile faced w ith brick, th e crop. Rem em ber th e d ate and m illion th in g s before photography left Fairview . In th e aftern o o n j Services. with a moulded cast stone coping. craw fish. M etzger Buick agency. was brough t to its p rese n t hlgn don’t com e la te.” d in n er was enjoyed out. of doors by Services will be held Sunday Steel sash Is used thro u g h o u t and sta te of developm ent. The a m a te u r who goes out w ith his cam era PROTECTION NEEDED Puget Sound at beautiful P oint De- m orning nt 11 o'clock a t tbe Zion the main en tran ce has a brick EMIL GRIMM DIES SPRINGDALE th in k s of th e finder, the speed, th e fiance park. j E vangelical church. The serm on arch over It with ca st stone nam e IT COUNTY FARM AT PLEASANT HOME focus. His task is easy but scien T he next trip w as to M anzanita topic will be, "G row th T hrough panel and balustrade. T he floors tis ts in th e a r t can n o t __ stop so ______ , __ Mr. Woods has in stalled an elec- H ere they w ere [ T ru th ". T ru th Is fu n d am en tal to and In terio r p artitio n s are of joist Em il G rim m passed aw ay a t his readily. Dr. S. E. S heppard, an ex- ! In a rec en t re p o rt of County tric F rlg id a ir coo|er ,n h ,„ confec. beach, Oregon. joined later by th e ir son and wife. C h ristian ch a racter. T hrough th e and stud co nstruction, and the hom e a t P le a sa n t Home on T h u rs p e rt on photography, in a p ap er | C om m issioner Clay S. Morse to th e t jonPrv „tore A num ber of P o rtlan d p reach ers love of th e tru th C h ristian s will first floor throughout is finished day. A ugust 25. afte r an illness of read before th e Chem ical In stitu te countv board th e Inform ation was a t Penn S tate college related how , __ .. , Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R ogers and are spending th e ir vacation here grow stro n g er in th e ir C h ristian i with th e best grad e of m aple floor- ab out five m onths. He is survived several m illion individual, invisible K 1 1 Prpspnt drp pro tec- fam ), y j „ rg _ N orth- each year w ith th e ir fam ilies. ch a racter. Sunday school will | ng. All corridors, assem bly hall, at *he M ultnom ah county farm ' ‘ ' ' ’ by his widow, Mrs. M artha Grimm, c ry sta ls of light-sensitive silver aV a l" a m i|Yi accom panied by Mr. H ollensted says th a t su rf m eet at 10 a. m. I etC-( have canvas w ainscot, painted. four d au g h ters and th re e sons, all halide independently undergo a is alto g eth er in adequate. It is said chem cal change w henever a sh u t- th e re a re 144 beds on the fo u rth Mr8’ Ja ck Z,lm rpturnpd ^ o m the fishing w as a new experience for ' which can be readily w ashed and m arried. Mr. Grim m w as born in te r snaps. In official and p riv ate „ n ern en d icu lar ladders as beachM S unday They visited Ne- A ustria 67 y ears ago. A fter com experim ents it has been determ ined , ’ p p (llcula ,aa ,era as | ta rts O ceanside Neskowin Nels- him, but It was g re a t to be bathing F u neral Held for Ja p a n e se Child. ),ept clean. on th e outside w alls, ’ ’ ’ { and fishing a t th e sam e tim e. He ' F u n eral services, accom panied by J The fiat roofs over th e class- ing to A m erica he lived for 10 th a t th e p articles described by Dr. iire U ' r C ty ' -Neskowin cau g h t fish each day and was able the usual burial rite s of th e Jap - rooms a re four ply asp h altu m and y ea rs in W isconsin, and had lived S heppard vary in size from those no fire drill and en tirely deficient , ’ ’ . ” sm all as one tw o-hundred-and- ; w ater p ressu re and fire fighting and Np|8Cott hearties are both very to supply fellow cam pers as well. ’ anese, took place M onday at th e gravel, and the assem bly hall roof at P lea san t H ome for 11 years. as fifty-m illionth of an inch in dia- . <■-- — - w eath er was fine, —— they say. The They w ent by way of McMinnville .chapel of the G resham F u n eral p ar- is a “ P io neer" guaranteed slate- T h ree d au g h ters and one son live m eter, and hence invisible even ul- e,,ufpm ent’ » would seem from very cool w ith no su n sh in e a t all and Tillam ook and retu rn ed by ' lors for Tuneo M ulahashl, six-year to those th e rep o rt th a t th is would constl- coat roofing. in W isconsin. A d aughter, Mrs. C. tra-m iscrosco p ically , b ut ra th e r pleasant. way of S easide w here they spent old son of Mr. and Mrs. T. M ulaha- T here will be a cesspool 30 feet S. B aldw in, lives in K alispell, Mon w hich loom larg e u nder a m icros- tu te a serio u s fire hazard and th a t T he Misses N athalie and Helen th e night w ith Mrs. D. D. Sw eet, a »hl who live on th e G eorge Rey- in depth w ith four dry w ells for ta n a , a son, Em il, J r., in S eattle cope at, say, one tw o -th o u san d th of m eans should be tak en to rem edy an inch. T his m eans th a t a photo M eter a re spending a w eek a t Nels- slste r of Mrs. H ollensted. I nolds farm east of G resham . T he rain d rain s, each nine feet deep. and a son. John, on Buckley ave g raph is a m osaic of invisible c ry s th is condition. co tt beach w ith Mr. and Mrs. Cecil On th e w hole, Mr. H ollensted ¡child died early th a t day from an ¡T hese tak e ca re of the su rp lu s wa- nue, P ortland. Mr. Morse, In com pany w ith Ja s tals. “ I t has been found th a t each th ln k s th is Is th e best vacation he attack oi acu te in te stin al n ep h ritis ter, in su rin g a perfect m ethod of Requiem m ass will be said a t the p article of the o rig in al sliv er b ro Gleason, deputy sta te fire m arsh a l, I Pounder. C atholic church in G resham on S at m ide layer behaves as a u n it of recen tly visited th e in stitu tio n . I t ' Mr. and Mrs. Will W rig h t and has had for m any y ears and he \ from w hich he had suffered for th e i drainage. light." explains Dr. S heppard. The T he schoolhouse Is expected to u rd ay m orning, A ugust 27. at 9 action of light m akes th ese p arti- Is stated th a t Morse ran g th e fin er- R osetta H enkle retu rn ed home says he th a n k s God for the Inven- ¡past five m onths. In cin eratio n took tlon of the autom obile and the place la ter at Lincoln M emorial be ready for occupancy the first of o’clock, by the Rev. F a th e r Chas. D. cles able to be converted Into me- i gency fire alarm and received no | from N esw okln beach Tuesday. Mrs. D elia Hew ett, an old tim e genius of man In building ro ad s i park. Thp child Is survived by his | October and four te ac h ers will be Keveny. In te rm e n t w ill be in St. talllc silver by reducing solutions. ; response except from th e su p erln - friend and neighbor In th is com th a t m ake such outings possible. p are n ts and four b ro th ers. T hus “ negatives" are obtained. tendent. D. D. Jack so n , and his as- em ployed, one of them Miss W il Jo se p h 's cem etery. m unity, visited at th e Tom N orth- U ndoubtedly th e am ate u r photog sistan t. lens Botkin of Gresham . F u n eral arran g e m en ts are in the Typewriters to Match. ra p h e rs often w onder about th e way home Monday. History of the Circus. hands of G ates F u n eral home. A sim ilar condition has been re processes th a t, tak e place in the The flare for colors has reached ! Music is one of the m ost forcible A dance will be given by the T he first circu s In the United m ystery boxes they ca rry . T hese ported by th e county g ran d Jury, j p w , A |odg„ at |tg h a || S a tu r. a new com modity. T y p ew riters! in stru m e n ts for train in g , for States w as opened In 1780. G en Lumber for Sale. am ate u rs will find in te re st In the T he sta te fire m a rsh a l's office w ill t eral W ashington and his staff p a ste rn , stu rd y and bits of efficient arousing, for governing th e mind Way evening. All kinds rough and dressed lum statem en t offered by Dr. Sheppard tronized Its p erfo rm an ces In P h il steel y esterd a", have fallen u n d er ! an d sp irit of man —G ladstone. ber, tw o m iles south of Sandy. A. in view of the fac t th a t he spends m ake an investigation and re p o rt F ran ces, th e f-mall d au g h ter of the mellow en ch an tm en t of fem- ; ------------- ------- W. Bell L um ber com pany, phone his w orking h ours am ong th e i on th e equipm ent necessary. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Je sse R ogers, Is at adelphia. Inlne favor, and as a re su lt they In 1860 th e first big circu s w as are Ducolng them and pu ttin g I "U se W ant Ads”—a good adage. Sandy 131. kodaks. : Morse has suggested th a t city w a- th e P o rtlan d sanitarium . III with put on th e road. It boasted of 24 them in to society. Sm all, portable te r be piped to th e farm a t once for j pnPun, onia g ray horses, and a b rass band of ty p e w riters In blue, pink, yellow I em ergency purposes. He recom Mrs. Glen Babbitt en tertain ed the eight pieces. and o th e r colors are being d e c o r-| SW7SS TURNVEREIN m ends th a t funds should be includ- Needle club W ednesday afternoon, In the parly days of th e B arnum ated to m atch the boudoir decora- ed In th e budget for th e com ing A very Vf.ry p p leasan ,eaaa,lt t afternoon was circu s it w as th e custom for n early tlon». all first-class p erfo rm ers to ta k e "T hink of It,” d eclares a w riter i y ear to en larg e th e sto rag e re se r- 1 spent afte r which a d ain ty lunch boys as ap p ren tices, who w ere who trie s to keep pace In th e prog- : S atu rd ay , Aug. 27—Public p la y voir. w as served. The club presented bound to them for a stip u lated re»» of In d u strial new s: "T h ere ground picnic at G resham grade The m atter has been referred to Mrs. B abbitt wl(b a nice serving length of tim e. T his is no longer are m ore women th a n ever tak in g school. R oadm aster Buck who w ill subm it at Cedarville Park tra y as a token of rem em brance. done and the bare-b ack rid ers now to the Idea of w ritin g th e ir per Sunday, Aug. 28—Sw iss T u rn v e r an estim ate of th e cost of In sta lla fu rn ish th eir own horses Instead of sunal and society notes on the She Is leaving to m ake her home In secu rin g them f r o ti th e ow ners of ty p ew riter. The p rac tica l fashion ein and picnic a t C edarville park. tion of city w ater m ains and th e C orvallis during the school term . the circu s. \ sp read s. Shocking" he adds, only reservoir. Sunday. Monday, S eptem ber 4-6. H er son H alb ert will atten d O. A. C, R ingling B ro th ers sta rte d th e ir < to ask: "W ill th e new sky-blue “ • U lus there. » circu s about 45 y ears ago. It la ty p ew riter put w riting by hand out . ¡ . 9 r ’’’J?"’L' ,,an d Baniaocu« Dairy man Die*. now the biggest circu s In existence, of fashion en tirely ?" p _______ Mrs. Wm. E lw ick’s son visited S atu rd ay , Septem ber 10— Regls- H erm an H aag, 27, died early her a few days and she accom Battery Mervlcei. The ability to read m usic and to (ratio n day for freshm en and new yesterday m orning a t an Oregon panied him to Seaside over the A g u aran teed b attery for $3 or *4 play It fairly well on th e piano (not stu d en ts at G resham Union high and your old one. C harging, 50c. necessarily to play It w ith a feeling sc hool ¡City hospital from Injuries s u s week-end. Powell Valley Bervfce statio n at for th e piano as, one may be. for ----- — Swiss Wrestling — Athletics — Races ., tained th e evening previous when 52d street. Phone TAbor 0284 afte r Instance, a fine violinist w ith no Monday, Septem ber 12—Opening the m ilk tru ck he w as d riving to M ention to an ad v ertiser th a t you 7 p. m.—Adv. feeling for the piano as a medium <•“ .» of hlkh school and G resham P ortliyjd skidded and o v ertu rn ed saw bis ad. in tbe Outlook, of expression) Is an absolute neces- grade school. Good Music. Refreshm ent on Grounds n ear C lackam as station. H aag. For lowest ra te s on autom obile, slty to being a good m usician.— i — — Amusement Stunt*. Come, H ate a Good Time 20 to Oct. 1 - S t a t e fair at who w as u n m arried , was p a rt ow n- The U nited States uses m ore th an tru ck and g en eral in su ran ce see Amelia G alll-Curcl. ■ ■■ ■ Salem. B. W. T horne.—Adv. 1er of the H azelfern d airy a t Da- P“ ‘r " * bo° ” ’ ADMISSION 25c Children under 12 FREE ‘»NO***, HI n nnally. with a value of ap-1 W hat you w ant, w hen you w ant maPCtiR. "Say It with a W antAd proxiraately 1 1,500,000,000. It, as you w ant It— W^tit Ad It. New things under "Classified.” Coming Events PICNIC Sunday AUG. 28 A lld ay Dancing Afternoon and Evening