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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17, NO. 68 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, SOLON. Fines Imposed on Pheasant Hunters FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1027 FAIRVIEW Sunday Schools to Funeral Held for A m eeting was held at the school- I house Monday evening, October 17, for th e purpose of voting on tr a n s Give Fine Program portation Fairview Woman of th e pdpils of d istric t TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ♦2.00 Per Year Reopening of Hall Will Be Celebrated ' No. 16 who live one mile or m ore EV ANGELICAL CHI KUH The program of th e P lea san t ! from th e school. T he vote w as 19 SERVICES ANNOUNCED Funeral services for th e late | The reopening of the newly en Home D istrict Sunday School asso ' for tra n sp o rta tio n and tw o ag a in st M argaret S ophia McKay, who larged g ran g e hall a t Rockwood it. The preaching services a t the ciation. w hich w ill be held in the will be celebrated S aturday, Octo Richard M oller is moving into the passed aw ay peacefully Sunday P lea san t Home B a p tist ch u rch on H. F u ller p ro p erty on C edar street, m orning at her home in Fairview Zion Evangelical ch u rch will be ber 22, by a big dinner beginning a t held Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock S unday prom ises to be one of u n w hich he has purchased. follow ing a prolonged illness, w ere 6 o’clock, to be followed by A play, The topic for the serm on will be, C. N. B uckner is spending the usual in te rest. T he new ly-elected held a t th e S m ith Memorial P re s- j "A P erplexing S ituation," m ade up w eek at his home here. He w ill re “ Phenom enal C ures.” g en eral se c re ta ry of th e Oregon tu rn sh o rtly to his w ork a t T illa b y terian ch u rch W ednesday a fte r- t In terest in th e Bible school and of local ta len t, the cust of which is Council of Religious Education, mook. noon, the Rev. E. R. I). H ollensted, said to be extrem ely clever. Jam es P rice, w ill be th e sp eak er in Several new pieces of p lay officiating. T he Rev. T hom as Rob- the m em bership co n test Is in creas The floor space of th e hall has th e m orning. His su b ject w ill be, gro u n d a p p a ra tu s have arriv ed at , inson of McMinnville, a form er p as tng. L ast Sunday eight new pupils been en larged to m ore than tw ice th e school and a re being set up by were brought w hich will be en "C hosen People.” Mrs. Enoch Sau- to r of th e church, read th e Scrip- its form er size. T he stage has also th e ja n ito r, Mr. Zook. rolled as new m em bers. All c h il deen of th e Pow ell V alley L u th e r P ark er-S ch ram C onstruction Co. tu re , and C haplain John Beard of been en larged and rem odeled into dren not atten d in g a Bible school an ch u rch w ill sing. In th e a f te r sta rte d th e m ain co n stru ctio n of ' Mt: T abor P re sb y teria n church, an up-to-date affair. T he old c u r elsew here a re cordially Invited to noon th e Rev. S. E a rl DuBois, of th e F airview w ate r system on Mon- offered prayer. tain, scenery and equipm ent have day. our school. P o rtlan d , w ill te ll of his recen t been replaced w ith new, kitchen A son w as born to Mr. and Mrs. T he atten d an ce was large, the The Senior Evangelical League trav e ls th ro u g h th e H oly Land, Ray Je n k in s on Monday m orning, cap acity of th e church being taxed will m eet Sunday evening a t 7:30. and dining room im proved and en w hich is su re to be an in ten sely in October 17. Mrs. Jen k in s w as for- to its utm ost. As Mrs. McKay had All m em bers and frien d s a re urged larged, and the en tire building put te re stin g subject. T he P le a sa n t m erly Miss Maxine Backus. into a fine presen tab le condition. been a form er te ac h er In th e F air- to atten d and bring th eir friends. "T he P re-em inence of C h rist" will Home o rch e stra w ill play in th e Music will be furnished by the be th e them e of t h e serm on Sunday view school, sefioo* w as dism issed The S unshine club of the E v an aftern o o n and th e Rev. O liver Gill, m orning a t 11 o’clock a t th e Sm ith Rockwooii o rch e stra S atu rd ay eve in her honor and th a t all m ight gelical church is giving a p arty th is th e new p asto r a t th e P le a sa n t M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch , by have an o p p o rtu n ity of attending evening (F riday) in th e Sunday ning. The c a st of th e play con C ongressm an Korell. Home M ethodist ch u rch , w ill sing. th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ol lensted. S unday school w ill con th e fu n eral. T he w onderful d is school room s in th e parsoim ge. In sists of W. O. S haver. Mrs, J. H. F ran k lin F. K orell, of P o rtlan d , T he Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er, fo r play of floral offerings w as a tr ib te re stin g gam es will be played a fte r W atson, P ercy Critll, Miss M ildred was elected last T uesday to co n m er p asto r of th e ch u rch , w ill be vene a t th e u su al hour 10 a. m T h ere w ill be a joint m eeting of u te to h er memory. T here w ere ap Johnson. Miss Em m a T horson. Miss gress from th e th ird Oregon dis which luncheon w ill be served. Anna lloe. Mrs. Hazel Rlvears, Mrs. tric t which com prises M ultnomah p resen t in th e afternoon and r e n th e board of tru ste e s and eld ers of proxim ately lot» different sprays th e ch u rch a t th e m anse Monday county. Only about o n e-th ird of der a m usical num ber. Ida Burgess. W. L. Cloverdale, Mrs. and floral pieces. evening, O ctober 24. ‘PR IN TER’S INK’’ the reg istered vote of th e county Eva M ercer, J. W. E ckert, W ard All a re cordially invited to bring T he S unday school of th e F air- ARMY ENGINEERS IS SERMON was ca st and K orell received about TITLE A q u a rte t co n sistin g of Mrs. E. M ethodist Episcopal church Shaver and Dr. C. L. H aynes. TO HOLD REUNION th ree votes to W atk in 's tw o of th e a lunch bask et and enjoy th e full view M. Stone, Mrs. E arl Townsend, total tally. W atkins, how ever, c a r day's program , w hich begins a t will meet a t It) o'clock Sunday. Above is th e unique title of th e T h ere w ill be preaching at 11 by Louis Stone and W. E. Stone, A g ran d reunoin and banquet is ried a few p recin cts in P o rtlan d . LEVY EDR FAIR 11:20. i th e Rev. Mr. Foard. His subject chanted the L ord's P ray er, accom serm on to be preached at the M eth being planned by Com panies A, B i T he to tal unofficial vote w as giv UNDER ADVISEMENT will be, “T he In dispensable C hrist." panied at the o rgan by Mrs. A. L. odist ch u rch next Sunday m orning. and C of th e 116th engineers of the en in rep o rts W ednesday as 30,437, All are invited to attend. PLEASANT HOME T hat w hich people read ex erts a of w hich K orell received 17,819 and The m em bers of th e county tax Members and friends of th e M. E. Stone. Louis Stone sang, "Oh Love 41st division, first se p a ra te b at W atkins 12,618. profound influence upon th eir lives, supervising and conservation com T h at W ilt Not L et Me Go”, and i ch u rc h at F airview m et a t th e talion of Oregon men in th e late K orell th u s succeeds th e late The M ethodist L adies Aid met at 1 church Monday aftern o o n , arm ed and a serm on dealing w ith th e m ission. at a m eeting held W ednes w ar, w hich w ill be held a t the M aurice E. C rum packer and fills the home of Mrs. C lara L en n artz with scythe, rak es, ham m ers, and Mrs. Shepherd S tew art of P o rtlan d popular lite ra tu re of th e day should day, seemed to express an u n ce r ren d ered the solo, "My Ain Conn- out th e la tte r ’s term . C rum packer W ednesday in an all-d ay session. M ultnom ah hotel on S atu rd ay eve last but not least, a potluck dinner. w as elected a y ear ago to succeed The chief business of th e day Wks : Botll , he outg,de and th e ln te rlo / ot tre e .” both to th e accom panim ent be of g rea t value. T he Rev. Mr. tain a ttitu d e reg ard in g th e c h a ra c ning, November 26. T his event will him self. H is second term began intensive p rep aratio n for the b a" th e building w ere cleaned and re played by Mrs. Stone. The p a ll W ilhelm has accum ulated d ata both te r of th e concessions w hich pre ce le b ra te th e date of th ese com la st March. T he 70th co n g ress will zaar w hich is to be held early in p airs m ade. D inner w as served in b earers w ere A. H. Bell. C harles general and local. and it is prob vailed d u ring tlie past year a t the panies of men becoming identified m eet for its first session on D e December. About 25 m em bers and th e evening. Cleveland, W illiam T egart, W. C. able th a t ra th e r sobering facts will county fair. The question of the cem ber 6, next. v isito rs w ere p resen t and m uch w ith the late struggle, and it is de About 75 relativ es and frien d s of In th e th re e G resham p recin cts w ork w as accom plished. Spence, John Jo n as and E. E. lie s be stated. E veryone should h ear annual ap p ro p riatio n w as d is Melvin Moller and Miss A ltha sired th a t as m any as possible be th e vote was as follow s: T he P lea san t Home o rc h e stra of R ainier gathered a t the iin. In term e n t w as m ade in Rose this serm on, since all a re affected cussed and is now under consid p rese n t a t th e roll call, w hich will K orell W atkii m et W ednesday evening, a t the Jov^dy d irectly or Indirectly by th e p ro d eration. T his year the fair board g ran g e hall la st evening and ta k e place a t 7 o’clock of th e eve P recin ct 507. .......... 41 36 home of Mr. and Mrs. Melton for 1 show ered th e young couple with City cem etery. uct of th e presses of today. has asked for the sum of $18.364, 508. P recin ct .......... 53 39 th e first re h e a rsa l and business m any b eautiful gifts and good w ish M argaret Sophia Cavanagli w as l n in g nam ed. The Sunday school will in e rt a t the g re a te r p a rt of w hich is to be 509. .......... 42 24 m eeting of the season. T he o rch es P recin ct born in New G lasgow, Nova Scotia, es. T he w edding will be an event R osters a re not yet com plete, and tr a m eets again S atu rd ay evening of the n ear fu tu re. T hose com ing 10 o’clock. The atten d an ce last expended for a new building. The if any inform ation can be obtained for p ractice in p rep a ra tio n for p a r from a d istan ce were Miss Jow dy's 71 y ears ago. On May 28, 1882, she Sunday showed decided gains and When to Boy F eed ers. m atter of g ra n tin g th e ap p ro p ria w as m a rried to Donald W. McKay or th e w hereabouts learned of ab ticipation in th e p ro g ram of the J u s t w hat g rad e of ca ttle to se D istrict Sunday school convention, m other Mrs. S tucker, Miss Beulah of Lansdow ne, Nova Scotia. To doubtless will continue to do so. tion is tliis year en tirely optional sen t m em bers, those in charg e will Brow n, Mrs. H. A. W agoner and Miss E lizabeth H orning Is sch ed w ith th e county com m issioners. w hich convenes Sunday a t th e B ap ch ild ren ^ L a V erne and Gail, all of them w as born a d au g h ter, Ja n e t be glad to learn of th e same. Any lect for th e feed lot Is a problem tis t ch u rch of P lea san t Home. uled to lead the E pw orth League th a t m u st be considered by every R ainier. D uring the evening a very additional inform ation desired can T he first p ray er service of the in te reslin g program was rendered, E lizabeth. The fam ily moved to service, w hich will begin a t 6:30. Plano and Kiiuli'garten Taught. feeder. T h ere a re a num ber of Oregon In 1888 and to th e vicinity be secured by w riting to F ord B. M ethodist w in ter p rogram w as held LessoiiH In piano will he given nt seasonal facto rs to be kept in m ind at th e p arsonage W ednesday eve afte r w hich refresh m en ts w ere of F airview in 4894, w here the The topic Is, "C h rist W inning His W illiam s, box 103, Rt. 1, Boring, served. ttie home of Mrs. C. E. R usher, a f Com rades." in th is connection. Common c a ttle ning. T hose p rese n t expressed Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. George D ufur ot m em bers have since resided. Mrs. The evening serm on Is th e sec ternoons. A m usical k in d erg arten a re g en erally low est in p rice in them selves as having enjoyed and P o rtlan d , accom panied by the fo r McKay w as active In civic and f ra is being conducted forenoons, Mon- October aod N ovember d u rin g the profitted by th e service. T he next m e r’s au n t Mrs. E liza Stone, visit te rn a l o rg an izatio n s, w as a faith ond of ihe th ree to be preached on lay to Friday. For p a rtic u la rs te l GLASS! GLASS! GLASS! service w ill be held n ex t W ednes ed recen tly at th e home of Mr. and Fix any broken w indow s now, be tim e of larg e ru n s of c a ttle from day evening a t th e sam e place at ful and ea rn e st C hristian and a th e p arab le of th e T alen ts. I t Is ephono Lilly Maud P hillips, 79x2, fo re th e cold east wind blows. th e range. Choice finished c a ttle 7:30 o’clock. All frien d s of the Mrs. J. E. S ta a tts of Maupin. about th e man who had th e tw o ta l G resham .—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Mott and sons, Ivan member of th e Sm ith Memorial G lass all sizes. L. L. K idder Hdwe. a re u su ally h ig h er in price th a n at w ork are co rd ially invited. Cecil and Mr. and Mrs. Rex P re sb y teria n ch u rch for many ents, and Is entitled “T h e W orth of Children’s Stocking« 86c. Co.—Adv. Mrs. D. T. W illiam s sp e n t T ues and any o th e r tim e of th e y ear because New and d au g h ter P h y llis May, y ears, alw ays Interested and co n th e A verage.” Special tnuslc will Allen A. Black Cat stockings day in G resham visiting w ith th e 1 form erly of Maupin, moved last th e re a re o rd in arily very few g rain - Rev. and Mrs. J. IL Wood. w ear longer and look b etter, 35«. For Christmas Gifts. cerned as to its w elfare and prog be furnished by a m ale q u artet. 3 for $1.00.—A ylsw orth & Martin. See my new stock of fall sam ples fed ste ers m ark eted a t th is tim e. The ju n io r and sen io r choirs of week into th e home w hich had been ress, and active in Its v arious m in occupied by the Edwin B urlingam e in S p irella stockings and u n d er Because m ost of th e corn-fed c a ttle the M ethodist ch u rch w ill both GRESHAM TEMPLE family. istrie s to the last. w ear. O rders may be ta k en at m eet S atu rd ay . T he ju n io rs will SERVICES ANNOUNCED a re fattened d u rin g th e w in ter and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McClung of W hite Way or w ill call at your T he deceased is survived by her m eet at the p arso n ag e at 3 o’clock. hom e evenings. Mrs. E tta Hoover, sold in th e sp rin g , th e p rice of The sen io rs m eet a t 7:30 o’clock at P o rtlan d w ere recen t g u ests a t the w idow er D. W. McKay; h er d au g h The topic for the serm on Sunday phone 3267.—Adv. choice ste ers is low est in A pril and the church. The sen io rs com pleted hom e of Mrs. Ju lia Snover. te r Mrs. George Lum sden: a grnnd- afternoon at th e U ndenom inational F riday evening; Oct. 21.—O. E. S. son Donald G ra n t: a sister Mrs. J. tem ple will be, "L ost In th e S torm .” card p arty a t T rou td ale Masonic S ubscribe for your daily now May. Common ste ers, on th e o th er th e ir o rganization a t th e last re- J Areine flu b Announces h earsal by th e election of officers • hand, bring th e h ig h est p rice of th e th ro u g h th e Outlook. Phone 1561. R. Cavanagli, tw o b ro th ers J. How The m eeting will begin at 2 o’clock hall. and a leader. Mrs. H a rry Carlson .Masquerade y ear d uring May. was chosen p resid en t and o rg an ist, j T he A rem e club will give its a n ard Cavanagli and John Oeddie w ith I he usual service of song,— F riday evening, Oct. 21.—R ecep Miss H elen Bickford se creta ry - j Cavanagli. all of Nova Scotia. alw ays an enjoyable h alf hour. A tion to new te ac h ers a t Lynch tre a su re r, and G. H. Bickford, nual m asq u erad e dance in ,th e Ma Man Struck by Auto Near steel g u ita r solo will be rendered school. leader. T he new m usic for this sonic ball F riday, O ctober 28. Gresham. Card of Thank«. group has arrived. A full a tte n d P rizes will be given for th e best and also special singing by a mixed S atu rd ay evening, October 22.— We w ish to extend our h ea rtfe lt A m an about 45 y ea rs of age, who ance a t th ese re h e a rsa ls Is re- q u artet. The pasto r, th e Rev. 8. F. D inner and play a t Rockwood sustained c h a ra c te r, th e best couple th a n k s to th e m any friends who refused au th o rities his nam e and quested. i gran g e hall. T h ere w ill be th e u su a l services i a ,,d th e b est comic. The m asq u er- gave kindness, sym pathy and beau Pitts, will preach both aftern o o n address, is in M ultnom ah county tiful floral offerings during th e Ill and evening. a t th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch ade drawH a large crow d, as m any S atu rd ay evening, Oct. 22.—Vio hospital as th e re s u lt of being Sunday, excepting th a t th e re w ill Iv erso n s who do not even dance at- ness and death of our beloved one. Im m ediately follow ing the a fte r lin recital of Miss L u etta W elling Signed, D W McKay. Mr. and stru c k W ednesday by an autom obile, be no preach in g service because ot »„ „„„ .v, Mrs. L um sden, Mr. and Mrs. noon m eeting an o th er baptism al a t M ethodist E piscopal church. driven by E rn e st H aneberg of Bull p articip a tio n of th e M ethodist | 1 Cavanagh, Donald G rant. service will be held n ear the T ro u t S aturday, Oct. 22.—B azaar, cards Run. The d riv er of th e c a r told group in th e D istrict Sunday school ' CZ. as WpG a8 com ical costum es and dale bridge on th e Handy river. and dancing, Sandy G range hall, convention, w hich w ill be in session ch a ra c te rs. The Areme d u b dances county officers th a t th e m an w as LIVESTOCK. at th e B ap tist church. T he services Sunday evening will auspices L ad ies’ A ltar society St. th is season w ill begin a t 8:30 w alking on th e highw ay, w hen he If you have livestock for sale begin a t 7:30. P ra y e r service is Michaels C atholic church. sh arp and close at 12. suddenly ra n in frofit of th e m a IGNITION SPECIALIST. som eone w ants it. If you w ant to held on T uesday evenings. T h ere Monday, O ciober 24, 9 o'clock.— T h a t's us. B ring your c a r nere chine. H ospital a tte n d a n ts re p o rt buy or sell horses, cattle, "heep or WAI.RAO’S SPECIAL FUEL. will be a Dilile study a t th e home Schick te st a t P ow ellhurst school. for any rep a irs, ad ju stm e n ts or th a t th e m an 's condition Is not hogs, co n su lt the Outlook W ant Best C ream ery B u tter T he G resham Fuel com pany will p a rts for th e s ta rte r, g en erato r, of Mrs. Mary Shoem aker W ednes serious. Monday, Oct. 24, 10:30.—Schick per pound.................. sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. s ta rt d eliveries atiout O ctober 24. Column. day afternoon a t 2. o'clock. Young te st at Rockwood school. We w ill han d le wood, coal and W ork done by an ex p e rt and is pos people’s service will be held F riday PREMIUM HAMS Phoenix Hose for Ladle«. Roof Brush Free! itively g u aran teed . We c a rry a b riquets. T em porary phone 2121. T hursday, October 27. 9 o’clock. Swift s fancy cured W ith 5 gallons of roof coating at com plete line of ignition p arts. —Adv. All th e new colors Including evening. Sunday school convenes Schick te st at G resham grad e m< tlium -sized. p o u n d ... $4.25. L. L. K idder Hdwe. Co.—Ad. G resham G arage, phone 2391. pointex heel a t p opular prices, every Sunday at 10 a. m. school. EMPLOYMENT. $1.00. $1.50, $1.95.—A ylsw orth & W ALM IS . Special No. 1 U nder th is heading In th e W ant M artin.—Adv. F riday evening, October 28.— tf BAPTIST PASTOR TO Calf, fru it, per p o u n d .. <£•)(. P aren t-T ea ch e r association Hal- I Column a re various ads of persons TAKE TIMELY TOPICS loween p arty a t Rockwood school I. mu tier for Sale. j seeking em ploym ent and of those house. T he large All kinds rough and dressed lum ■ offering em ploym ent. W hatever The them* «>f the serm on next package, tw o m iles south of Sandy. A. F riday evening, Oct. 28.—Areme your need don’t fail to co n su lt the ber, s p e c ia l. W. Bell L um ber com pany, phone Sunday m orning will be the q u e s club m asquerade dance, Masonic I O utlook w an t ads. 3 pkgs tion, "W here Is Je su s C h rist?” hall. Sandy 131. I “T his Is a very tim ely them e when S aturday, October 29.—D eborah I applied to the religious, social, Ladles Aid sale a t Pow ell Valley J m oral and bu«iness conditions of Mission church. the p resen t day and th is Is th e way SALTED PEANUTS. Oct. 29 - Nov. 5— Pacific In te rn a t F re sh salted S panish the them e will be presen ted in the per p o u n d ................... serm on next Sunday m orning," ional Livestock Exposition In Pork- land. says the pasto r, th e Rev. E. G. Judd. MARKET DAI RAISINS Monday, Oct. 31, 8:40.—Schick The service will begin a t 11 4-pound p ac k ag e s........... tor announcem ent of w inners in 1 o'clock. T he Bible school for peo te st a t G resham Union high school. FESTIV A L CORN, New Pack ple of all ages and classes will Monday, Oct. 31, 1 o'clock.— No. 2 cans, per doz., $2.15 JT Schick te st a t O rient school. I open at 9:45. 3 cans f o r .......... The ycung people's m eeting will Get’ clean, safe heat without risk or danger. T hursday, November 3, 9 o’clock. EIG AND PLUM PUDDING ¡com m ence at 6:30. T he topic will —Schick te st a t G ilbert school. 2 of H einz’ 57 .Majestic heaters are built to give efficient economi be "T he Efficient Young People’s per ca n ....................... Contest closes October 21. W inners announced in F riday evening, November 4.— , Society.” The leader will be H er cal heat when and where you want it. Special price Union school P aren t-T ea ch e r asso Tuesday’s Outlook. mon Judd. In th e evening church ciation b azaar a t achoolhouse. NEW F ancy Bulk. PEELS at for November $5.50. service w hich follow s th e young SPECIA L PRICES. S aturday, November 5. — Bake people’s m eeting, the p asto r will CITRDN I discuss th e problem , “ Who Is sale at the W hite Way by Rebekah Ixidge No. 61. Right, Ju d g e Lindsey o r C hrist?" LLMDN j T his is one of the m ost vital ques- F riday evening, November 11.— DOWN i lions th a t co nfront th e p resen t and Dance by G resham band a t Blue n M N H H M ra M M n N M M N N U D R IN G E i fu tu re well being of th e civilized Lak«. ' w orld, say s the pasto r. November 17.—B azaar and sa p and $1 per month for I month« GLAZED FRUITS, 4 - l b boxes per a t Sm ith M emorial P re sb y te r A R EM E C E LE G lazed C herries. V ista "if I c ian church. Fairview . RASTOR CONTINUES Vi-pound boxes, each • H 'U SERIES OE SERMONS Glazed P ineapple, V ista S atu rd ay evening, November 26.— 14-pound boxes, each, T he Sunday school of th e F ree Reunion and banquet Com panies A. II and C of 41st Dlv. Engineer«, MASONIC HALL, GRESHAM M ethodist church will ro n rq n e as World W ar, at M ultnom ah hotel. Make jour holiday mince meal usual at 10 o’clock, followed by the Irom Ingredient« bought from S atu rd ay , Decem ber 3.—Ladies' reg u lar preaching serv ice a t 11. nr »tore. They are always fresh. Aid bazaar, dinner and play at Class m eeting will be held a t noon. Rockwood g ran g e hall. Dancing «:3O t» 12 The p a s to r’s subject for th e m nrn- ELECTRIC STORE’ * « * * '' ELECTRIC BLOC. i fng service w ill be, "A bundant b etter th an th e 7th chap ter of Ro P I I I ’/ L ’ k» 11 *” f"C ' |p be"' chanxtar, !(• bent We suggest that your Satur ■ i V I / j I j íj ,j,. mi -1 thi i»» st corni« day order carry many or all of ■ Life.” In th e evening a t 8 o'clock m ans." Young people's service will Phone 801 P ow ell St. G resham G ENTLEM EN L A D IE S ’ the above Items. , he will deliver a discourse, the sec be held a t 7 o’clock In ch a rg e of (Haran'* Orche*tra 7Zr ttc ond In th e series, on "Som ething Mrs G ertru d e Welntz. T h irteen p h easant h u n te rs made up an unlucky group, each of which w as given the m inim um fine of $25 in Ju stic e of the P eace O. A. E ast- m an 's c o u rt today. All gu ilty and paid th e fines, w ere all reported by gam e w ardens, m any of whom a re on duty and m ingling w ith the h unters. Nine cam e under th e penalty of th e law by h u n tin g w ithin the boundary of th e M ultnom ah sta te gam e refuge. They w ere H. F. W hitm ore, R. E. Cowan, Thos. M ahan. H. E. Cooper, A. F. K ru^*r, D. S. S w art, J. W. E gan, W. E. A rndt and D. E. M itchell. E. J. W est and Jam es F ree failed to pro vide them selves w ith non-resident hu n tin g license. J. R. P eterson and C. A. P ete rso n w ere found w ith m ore th an th e legal num ber of birds. The fines go to M ultnom ah coun ty, w hich tu rn s over half the am ount to th e state. Coming Events WALRAD Merc. Co. Phone 1411 50c 30c $1.29 Watch This Space 20c 37c M ajestic H eater FREE GASOLINE AWARD 45c $ J 50c 35c 35c 50c .5 0 PORTLAND ELECTRIC PO W E »COMPANY I Mt. Hood Service Station Masquerade Dance Friday, October 28