Springtime Activities and Opportunities Demand Hopeful Attitude and Earnest Efforts if £ Profitable Harvest Is W hat Is Desired T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook ìip p s h i « TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $2.tHI l’er Year MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1»28 .... A. TO Workers BEGIN CAMPAI« Frizes Offered for Narcissus Growing Meet Your Neighbor Attractive Grounds Is Coming Industry Hold Conference A lert w rite r, in today’ s Outlook tell of persons and activities in many local communities. Read w hat they say under these com munity heads: T hought leads to action and action b rin g s resu lts. A conference w as held last night at th e home of Mrs. W. F. Honey As an incentive tow ard m aking Back of all w orthy achievem ent Is close, h ard , ea rn e st th in k in g —a On T hursday, April 12. n arcissus of com m itteew om en and advisors th e Base Line road a ttractiv e, p riz ­ g rasp of facts and conditions and possibilities and a vision of resu lts. day w ill be observed at the Oregon for the local Y. W. (’. A work, w ith es have been offered by th e Base experim ent station of 0. S. C. when It is a n arro w , selfish policy to say let th e fu tu re tak e ca re of itself. prom inent w orkers from P ortland Line Im provem ent club in th ree PLEASANT HOME n a rc issu s grow ers from all sec­ and th e n ational organization. se p arate classes to m em bers of the W e are enjoying th e h arv est from th e th in k in g and plan n in g of past SCHOOL D iST. NO. 7 tio n s of the sta te will gath er at T he n ational w orkers w ere Miss organization, in a contest w hich 11 1 g en eratio n s and m ust plan and p la n t for fu tu re grow th. C orvallis and look over th e ex p eri­ DAMASCUS Zada F ren ch, g irls' work secretary will begin at once and end on Au m en ts in progress there. A ccord­ The th in k in g m an m ay not alw ays th in k rig h t, but he will co rrect for th e Pacific coast, and Miss 1 gust 1. w hen th e aw ard s w ill be ARBOLHDA ing to S. B. H all, county ag ric u l­ Mary F. Day, city secretary for the made. W. L. C rissey and K arl his e rro rs or change his a ttitu d e w hen he discovers or is show n his COLUMBIA HEIG H TS tu r a l agent, a num ber from th is lo­ Pacific coast. T hose from the j H annem an have u n d ertak en to see CORBETT m istakes. » cality expect to avail them selves P o rtlan d Y. W. C. A. w ere Mrs. B. every p ro p erty ow ner along the of th e privilege of becoming b etter ROCKWOOD Most p erso n s can be led but re se n t being driven. B. M acNaughton, president, and J road from M ontavilla to th e Sandy acq u ain ted w ith th is branch of I riv er to in te re st them in the con­ Mrs. J. J. Panton, general secre­ flo riculture. tary. O thers p resent w ere Mrs. test. About h alf of th eir w ork has It has been said th a t one th in g G resham lacks Is a leader. Probably H eretofore but com paratively LATEST NATIONAL : Mark N ickerson, Mrs. D. B. W eints, been com pleted and th e m em bers sc a n t atten tio n has been paid to Mrs. E. H orstm an .Mrs. Paul Stone. RADIO BROADCAST of the com m ittee rep o rt prom ised th e one saying th is would not follow if th e com m unity had an out- ' th e grow ing of n arcissus, one of the w herever they have stan d in g leader. T here Is alread y lead ersh ip in v ario u s lines of Mrs. 11. L. S t.C la ir. Mrs Leslie T. Many people who have seen cooperation '•* - m ost beautiful and fra g ra n t of been. T hose d esirin g to com pete j S t.C la ir, Mrs. E. Schw edler, Mrs. blossom s, as it w as considered Norm a T alm adge or D olores Del m ust re g iste r w ith th e secretary , activity. P. L enard, m em bers of the local Mrs. tie n e , i c e Bnoth-Clibborn. L ead ersh ip of th e rig h t kind is needed b ut leadership will fall if th ese bulbs could not be grow n Rio on the screen have w ondered Mrs. Maude L. Landes. Base Line Y. W. com m ittee; Miss Miriam ju st w hat they would sound like if successfully anyw here excepting in th e re is not response. and B ark er roads, by A pril 15. Mrs. Booth Clibborn will begin Inglis. Miss Eva Kirby, Miss Cath- H olland. This point of view, how ­ they 'w ere talk in g th eir p arts. * * * * * * a ten-day series of evangelistic ser- erin e Moehnke, Mrs. R. D. Mickey F or the best kept and m ost a t ­ Radio follow ers who tu n e in the ever, is now rapidly changing. W hat G resham needs, and some o th er com m unities as well, is an vices at the G resham Undenomi- and Miss F lorence Honey, advisors. Inc. program , tra c tiv e hom e grounds th e follow ­ H o llanders are tra n sfe rrin g th e ir Dodge B ro th ers Miss Day gave an interesing ing prizes a re offered: $10 w orth of rak en in g of m en tal activity, a s tirrin g up of civic c o n s c io u s n ^ i. a n a tio n a l^ e m p le on« S u n d a^ aW er^ week, be- T h ursday evening th is p la n tin g s into the Pacific N orth­ talk, telling briefly of the o rg an iza­ choice roses by the M ountain View tw een 6 and 7 o'clock, Pacific tim e w est and adm itting th a t th e type of la rg e r g ra sp of possibilities, a h e a rtie r pledge of cooperation and a and convincing speaker and will be tion of th e w ork w hich began in bulb grow n here is h ard ier th an in will have ju s t such an o p p o rtu n ity F lo ral com pany: 100-pound sack favorably rem em bered as she con- Boston GO y ears ago w ith mill girls granted. M agnolia fertilize r by George L. m ore e a rn e st loyalty in action. E urope, w hile florists in general ducted services here in Ju n e of l a s t . who w ere in th e city away from Those who h av en 't radios or find R outledge com pany, P o rtlan d ; 100 a re asking for A m erican-propa­ year. T he evangelist recently home environm ents. The w ork be- it convenient a re invited to listen pink irises, "Q ueen of May,” W. L. gated stock. T h ere is an evidence of self-satisfactio n and lack of ale rtn e ss In closed a religious cam paign at H o-i gan as a service program and is It is predicted th a t w ithin the to the program a t Brockw ay Ac C rissey A lpine G ardens; 12 sc ar- th is com m unity. "T he livest little city in th e w est" is a joke as a quiam . W ashington. H er home is still such, with the co n stan t en­ let geum s, L y n d h u rst G ardens, Mrs. next ten years w estern Oregon and N elson's show rooms. The c a st for the Dodge B ro th ers H atto n : Chicken d inners, tw o, Jack slogan. We lack the am bition, th e b read th , th e vision th a t live cities , at "Eden R est,” near C lackam as, deavor to develop in women well w estern W ashington will be th e rounded c h a ra c te r by th e proper Oregon. Bin- possess. ce n te r of the n arcissu s indu stry in program , if grouped to g eth er for and Jill. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. exercise of the m ind, body and 1 gallon fam ous H anne- th e United S tates. T he soil in this one picture, or if they w ere billed ford: sp irit. T he leaders have tried to H anne- section has ju st the proper elem ent on one vaudeville c irc u it would m a n n ’s ice cream , K arl PLEASANT HOME keep a b re a st of th e best th o u g h t of W hile we sit contentedly enjoying our quiet life, o th er localities, of fertility , and the long, *ool draw so m uch money for th e ir ser- [ ntann, Base L ine road. At a school m eeting held by th e i the tim es and to follow advance- sp rin g s and equable clim ate of the vices th a t it would be an im possi- . T he follow ing prizes a re offered not half so favorably p laced ,‘ are im proving th e ir conditions, inviting C o ttrell school d istrict S atu rd ay at ment In education. They have not ! for th e g rounds show ing th e m ost new e n te rp rise s, building for th e fu tu re and a re "cashing in on th eir Pacific slope are ju st w hat a re r e ­ ble ta sk to bring it about. th e C ottrell school, Mrs. O ra Van set a program to w hich every In- H ere is a brief o u tlin e of w h a t , im provem ent th is sp rin g : $10 in v estm en t of com m unity in te rest. q u ired for th e proper developm ent Fleet was elected clerk to fill th e dividual and group should conform , is in sto re for listen e rs: ¡w o rth of choice roses, M ountain of th e narcissus. post m ade v acant by the death of hut have tried to provide an atinos- It ta k es th in k in g , plan n in g and united effort. D ouglas F airb an k s, th e one and V iew F lo ral com pany; p air high- T he grow ing of the D utch bulbs her husband E E. Van Fleet. T he ph ere in which each may develop is a g re a t industry, req u irin g the only "D oug”, is m a ster of cere- I grad e p ru n in g sh ears, G eorge L. — T h at ill a few • years an air- p p < atro s u of i iiix the r school feel th a t th is , the best th a t is in her-—to increase IX» YOU KNOW lll U n lin com pany. P o rtlan d ; in vestm ent of con siderable capital, m onies and in addition w ill give I Routledge her p leasu re, to grow in mind and plane landing Held in G resham will wag „ )iappy choice probably around $1,000 an acre. a sh o rt ta lk on "S p o rts and A th- j chicken dinner, El P o rv en ir, Mr. - T hat G resham h a, a com m ercial ¿ e g rea tly needed anil used and be Mr. and Mrs. M artin L en n artz to become efficient C hristian clti- a«d Mrs. J. T. W est; 1 gallon fa- club of ab o u t 50 paid , n m em bers an asset to th e locality? T he plant, how ever, yields a su re letics.” had as g u ests Sunday Miss Abbie zens. C harles C haplin, giving a series mous H an n em an n ’s ice cream , H an ­ and ab o u t as m any more who pay and steady source of income, the —T h at a good lau n d ry is m uch N orton, Miss Bessie N orton an d ) T he Y.W . C. A. is a w o m en s supply at p resent scarcely eq u al­ oi hum orous anecdotes in various nem ann. Base Line ro ad ; 12 S pirea th e sm all m em bership of th re e dol­ m ovem ent, w here young women in Van H outte, sh ru b s, W. L. C rissey la rs a y ear if som eone ta k es the needed h ere and an experienced Miss Ja n n le Hoyt. ing th e dem and. Mr. H all observes dialects. all w alks of life may find com pan- man is ready when a su itab le loca­ D. W. Griffith, ta lk in g on "Love A lpine gardens, on his drives th ro u g h different A very delightful tim e was en- and uplift. pains to call on them and collect it? tion can be found? ¡joyed recently by the m em bers p a rts of the county th a t m any v al­ and M arriage. Two prizes each of $5 w orth of It is not a w ork FOR young wom­ m em bership should -T h a t the —T hat on F riday. April 13. the th e M ethodist choir and a few of John B arrym ore, giving his ta- gh r u hs w ill be given by th e Rus- uable beds of bulbs a re going to but W ITH them , In w hich i 8en vjiie N ursery com pany for the be at least 150 to 200 w ith an at- voters of this Union high school ((lejr (r i,,n(j8 will* met at the home en, w aste for lack of care and a pos­ mous “H am let solioquy. Norina T alm adge, discussing , hegt and mogt a ttra c tiv e fill- tendance of 100 or more at re g u la r j d istric t are to vote on a b o n £ issue | o( Mr a|ld Mr[( Q jj Bickford in every one is expected to use her sible ignorance of th e ir tru e value. statio n along th e Base Line m eetings, instead of a dozen or two. for enlargem ent to accom ' m odate - ' ‘ P o rtla n d . T hose p resen t w ere Mr. own initiative, under proper guid­ T h ere are about 30 acres of n a r ­ “Modern F ash io n s and How H olly- j . —T h at m any inquiries a re com- 1 m ore stu d en ts and th e m a tte r de- and Mrs. R obert Lundbom and ance. and to m ake the rig h t choices cissu s in M ultnom ah county, 17 wood is B ringing P a ris to C alifo r-j roa(, her dally life. T hese ideals have ac res of w hich are owned by nlt,; , d au g h ters V irginia and G race, Mr. In n ..i B in r e n d e r i n g a 1 T he Rockwood Im provem ent club ing to th e se c re ta ry reg ard in g liv- serves ea rn e st th o u g h t, been worked out w ith g rea t success F ra n k L. Riggs and are under the and Mrs. H arry C arlson and ing and farm in g conditions, cli- ! —T h at plans a re u nder way for £ « « « • in many groups, am ong them w age m anagem ent of Ed. Shelton. Two m ate, crops, m ark ets, schools, th is y e a r’s county fair and th e re is d au g h ter S hirley, H elen Bickford, e a rn ers, business and professional o th e r plantings across the Sandy P7 S V t “ S 1’.“ “ 'k ,io « n th ro u g h - ¡m o n th . 1» .l l l . r e n l p la ce , on th e ch u rch es etc ? need of m ore en th u siasm about it riv er a re those of A. R. Morgan, - T h a t ’ th e an sw e rs to these ln - an d g re a te r in te re st and coopera-1 w i l l he assem bled road. T he next one will be at who has an acre, and W ard E vans i s ™ , ; . " 1“::"! K ■ X ~ t q u iries m u st of necessity reflect th e ; u °n • w ith five acres. T hese three, with sen tim en t of th e com m unity reg a rd - —T h at th e re are a lot of other .............. .. .» ..................... « • “ » : - i »“ 5 th e N orthw est bulb gardens on the ing grow th, en terp rise, p ro sp erity th in g s th a t citizens should be in- (...... C olum bia slough constitute the and frien d lin ess? 'te r e s te d In and help p ut o v e r ' ¡L au g h lin , Mr .and Mrs. (). A. « ta t th e business aud professional fo ur la rg e st in th e county. T here ford and d au g h ters Vera and Eva. a re considerable plantings around A fter the reh e arsal Mrs. Bickford women. l i t ’ cream I I I ' i l l l l . . I lie I high l i p t l S school - and - - - - grade school F o re st Grove, Salem ami Canby, but W hitem an and his o rch e stra have served cake and Ice O ther j The sim ilar ch o ir events are to follow, groups c a rry oil under the nam e of as yet the grow ing of n arcissu s been secured for th e m usical work. SYMPATHY FDR YOUNG F orest Eggim an celeb rated Ills Girl Reserves. About tw o y ears bulbs has not extended m uch to the E. G. W ilm er, p resid en t of Dodge NEEDED. SAYS WOMAN A rran g em en ts are all m ade, ex­ h elpfulness until about 4, Includ­ B ro th ers Inc., is to give a very b irth d ay an n iv ersary S atu rd ay in a g<> a high school group wus torm - im m ediate vicinity of G resham . ing a sh o rt movie film at th e G resh ­ Mrs. Emma M anning, assisted by cept se ttin g th e tables, for th e sh o rt talk. am th e ate r and visit to th e Outlook ,o n n ec tlo n with the re h e a rsa l of ,d with Miss Miriam Inglis as ad- T he assista n ce of Joseph M. Mrs. H. C. L arsen and Mrs. J. O. g ath erin g of th e O utlook’s fam ily plant. th e Methodist Junior choir which visor, choosing the nam e of r r« - r. NEW “TOOTS” IN S chenk, p resid en t of th e United M etzger, en tertain ed the W om an’s of ru ra l and com m unity new s w rit­ met at the p arsonage S atu rd ay af- Mrs. W. I). K inder was AaalatW t Since th e an n ouncem ent was R. R. VOCABULARY A rtists C orporation, served to C h ristian T em perance Union on ‘ ternoon. A fter gam es refresh m en ' ts adviser for the first year. Miss Eva ers to be held on T h u rsd ay for the made about a week ago several co r­ T he language of locom otives will bring about aud m ake possible th is T h u rsd ay at th e home of Mrs. Man- beginning of a co rrespondence resp o n d en ts from o th er localities consisting of cake, punch and c a n ­ Kirby is now assista n t. At p resen t Following; a b rief business blossom out w ith a brand new h o u r’ of e n te rta in m e n t w hich is ex- ning dy w ere served. T his was tlie sec­ th e re is a m em bership of 37 In the course in new sw riting. The school have applied for the privilege. •word' on April 1, according to Geo. nected to o u t-d istan ce th e now fa- ! session. Mrs. H attie M. W olfe gave is conducted as a p a rt of the S tate ond such celeb ratio n 111 th is group. T ri-Y group. T h ere is a sm all reg istra tio n fee McCormick. S outhern Pacific s mous "V ictory H our" given last a b rief talk on her dep artm en t. A g ricu ltu ral T h ree groups w ere form ed in the college extension of $1 req u ired by the college hut Eva Stafford having celebrated her i„ nllarv social w elfare. Mrs. W olfe ex- g en eral su p erin ten d en t of m otive G resham grade school early in th e ____________ -— pressed th e w ish th a t older women w ork an d is in ch arg e of Dean C. J. the value of the co u rse of ten les­ b irthday an n iv ersary In th is sam e school year, having a to tal m em ber- pow er. sons will be very g rea t to those way and place. xi i i o \ < 111 \ U It G I T S would be kindly disposed and chary M cIntosh. "To-o-oot, toot-toot, to-o-oot is 51 Two fine services w ere enjoyed H|,j|, of m ore th an 4U. T he advisorB ¿ V V T U M 'E <>f peopl‘' YoUng who w ant to help them selves and The m eeting will begin at 10:30 th e 'w ord', and it w ill signify to Mi(tH C atherine Moehnke, Mrs. I RISON M .N Ir .N tr . tncHned to think older in th e social room of th e M ethodist th e ir qom m unitles In th is effective at the M ethodist ch u rch Sunday m o to rists, pedestrians and o thers m orning and evening. Two large It. D. Mickey and Miss F lorence way. Gay Upson, who w as recen tly a r- ones a re .c ritic a l, and it is for th ese ch u rch , w here a b ask et lunch and using the highw ays th a t a tra in is Diplomas will be aw arded by the audiences listened to tw o helpful Honey. T hese have all been busy ' show th e ir In terest in social hour will he enjoyed at rested a t B arton on th e ch a rg e of older ones to ap pro ach in g a grade crossing. college to those who com plete the in sp irin g serm ons w hich were de- witli th eir projects and program s th e younger g en eratio n s by a sym ­ noon. H itherto locom otives ap p ro a ch ­ operating a still, w as sentenced (.,,,lrs(. | livered by the visiting m inister, the d u rin g the school year. Many of m inute w ill be full of p ath etic attitu d e , she said. E v e ry ing grad e crossings have sounded T uesday in C ircu it Judge J. U. ______ 1---------------------------------------— Rev. J. H. Irvine. The ju n io rs sang them a te looking forw ard to the In the absence of Mrs. George tw o long and two sh o rt w histle C am pbell’s co u rt in Oregon City to Rock Creek R eserve cam p during New F ra In F arm ing. a t the m orning service ami th e ir R()< b lasts, but th is is now to be serve a vear in th e sta te p en iten ­ Honey, d irec to r of official papers, sum m er, eith er for ten-day or Is a new era com ing in A m erican ' wt‘: n m 7 . P ? ^ e e C PR M ainn changed to one long, two short and tiary. T his w as U pson's second Mrs. H. S. Clow conducted th e pro- k-end sessions. Several of th e farm ing? Will the next decade see At th e evening • ... we< T he a final long sounding of the w histle. offense in the m oonshine business, gram devoted to th a t topic. at 5 s X t h 'i n g radica. happening V, - d P"8X f t * Is have already sta rte d a fund He has been tak en to Salem to be- Union Signal contest closed the cam p expenses, w hich are a ■ /.> > < > furm a —nprhnnu reor- 1 * ayn .. _ very , A m erican 1'armR,—p erh ap s a reor- B artsch rendered In a line way a a dollar a duy. gin th e serving of th e 12-month i o'clock on T h u rsd ay w ith a good show ing for G resham . Re­ FILING DATE SET BY ' ganlzation of a g ric u ltu re on a basis b eau tifu l violin solo assisted at th e sentence. Tlte th ree grade school groups of p o rts have not yet been tab u lated , sim ilar to th a t of Industry? STATE SCHOOL HEAD piano by Miss Mary L am bert. The G irl R eserves have plans w ell un­ b u t it is safe to believe th a t the One of th e m ost deplorable ac ci­ Ilo Women Drink Morel For th e p ast year W heeler Mc­ Rev. Mr. Irvine will preach at the der way for un early m orning s e r­ A pril 15 has been set ity S tate W hen M ary R oberts R inehart, G resham Union is the b anner union dents of y ears in th is vicinity oc­ Millen, associate editor of F arm S o’clock hour each evening this vice on E aster m orning. They are S u p erin ten d en t of Public In s tru c ­ in prop irtion to its m em bership in c u rred last S atu rd ay n ear C ottrell and F ireside m agazine, has been week excepting S atu rd ay evening. ask in g th e cooperation of the Tri-Y tion C. A. H ow ard as the final date the noted author and one of the all Oregon. Its opponent, th e S u n ­ for th e filing in the sta te office at I best inform ed women in th e coun- nyside Union may win in th e p re s­ when Jo h n Leroy R athm an, aged m aking an exhaustive study of con­ T he g eneral public is Invited to a t ­ g irls and all the young people of 44, met In stan t death w hile blasting ditions pointing tow ard a com plete ___ al applications o. try. w as asked Why do women Salem of form G resham ¡Hid vicinltv as well as en t con test, hut G resham had a stum ps on his place, th e form er change in th e c o u n try ’s a g ric u l­ tend th e m eetings. p riv ate m usic teachers’ who w ish to ,|r ink m ore, o r W hy do m o re wom- good The lectu re given at th e B aptist older folk. The service is planned record previous to th is tim e. C lint E dw ards p roperty near the tu ra l organization, and his findings, l.||1‘1p(.,1 Sunday evening by the for 7 o'clock and will la st about be certificated in order th a t th e ir drink, since prohibition w ent pupils may receive credit tow ard int0 effect? She said th e query w as Mrs. B. W. E m ery secured th e C ottrell schoolhouse on the Bluff w hich will be presen ted In the Rev. Andrew Johnson on a ............. B aptist X t o r i ¡¿uch like nnklng W h , , 5 d o g . o , road, w hich Mr. R athm an p u r­ March issue of his m agazine, point refo rm er and mavt.vr, II. Ilubm eyer, h alf an hour. It will be held In gradue the W. F. Honey grove if the w eath ­ (•n o . voice. - « ..d ie d or b ird . ta C O T he U .,, • ” “ ’, ^ 0 , , i chased tw o years ago. to th e grow th of “corporation-ow n was very in te restin g and all who er Is suitable, in case of rain or pi£ A ccording to rep o rts , Mr. R ath ­ ed farm s" o perated u nder highly attended enjoyed the service very ,d.e ° L s n h s e o u e n t, S8yS’ “* tH ? - I o th e rs who may w ish to atten d to cold one of th e ch u rch es will be "A pplications received subsequent man had placed lfi sticks of stu m p ­ Industrialized m ethods, and th e re used. be held at th e home of Mrs. H. C. ing pow der for the ch a rg e and p ro ­ seem s a liklihood th a t th is develop­ much. to A pril la th w ill not be consul- F jx p p Your Auto, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Nelson spent L arsen, on A pril 12. at 11 o’clock, ceeded some d istan ce aw ay to m ent will succeed th e sm all farm enam el ered for the sta te exam ination to wjth p ul,iic Service auto Sunday at th e P o rtlan d hom e of to consider C itizenship m easures KAIMO REPAIRING. be held on May 17. R equests for and top d ressing. L. L. K idder and any o th er d ep artm en t work aw ait th e resu lts. A fter w hat he as the dom inant type of A m erican Mrs and Rev. Wm F airw eatb er. We rep a ir anything on any m ake th ought was a reaso n ab le tim e for in stru c tio n s and blank form s of ap- ¡ jdwe co. farm . W hen they retu rn ed to th e ir home w hich may need atten tio n a t that, th e explosion of th e b last, he of radio. W ork guaranteed. L. L. plication should be m ade to Su- -------------------- - "T he change w ill be a d istin ct they found guests had arriv ed and lxing, phone 631. We call for aud i tim e. w alked up to the stum p to in v esti­ p erln ten d en t C. A. Howurd on or Farmers Attention Each w om an Is asked to bring gate and arriv ed Just as th e fuse Im provem ent,’ d eclares Mr. Mc­ tak en poase sslon. Mr. ami Mrs. <’. deliver. and ____ Mr. and Mrs. lla r- about April 1, 1928. M illen in Introducing his theory, E W right ___ We have th e la rg e st selection of hHf own | un cheon. ignited th e pow der. H is adopted "both for th e individual farm er ,)Ptt H ow ard and tw o children of T his does not apply to p riv ate good used im plem ents we have ---------------------- Buyers g enerally follow the lines son, L averne aged 12, w as nearby, m usic te ach ers who have been p re ­ ever had. Look them over. H essel and for ag ric u ltu re as a whole. The ; P o rtlan d w ere the guests. T he la- &re pxcPe)j ingly hifch in vlt- hut escaped Injury- T he boy hud co u n try lifers like- (||p„ arp ,,f Mrs. Nelson. Mr. of least resistan ce. If they see viously certificated by the sta te de­ Im plem ent Co.—Adv. I am in content. They contain vita- h. . n - d it for anothex fuse, as It )y wll) d | gaKrep w| t h th is a s s e rtio n ; and Mrs W right will leave P o rt- ------------ som ething - advertised they . . w ant p a rtm e n t of education. ---- ------------------ m ins A, B, D and E, rep o rts Miss was considered the first one had w j|| farln p r„ T h „ econom ic ,.uld ,,n T uesday for Chicago w here they are m ost lik e ly to ’’»y P lease phone or w rite Item s for W illeta Moore, in stru c to r in n u trl- failed to w ork, and to th is alone Is h isto ry of A m erica su p p o rts it." I lh „.. hHVP been called by the serl- m erch an t who Inform s them anu A 'lb outlook will increase th e Outlook — b ut give your real tion a t Oregon S tate college. Vita- attrib u ted th e fact th a t his Ilf- was T aking for exam ple an Imagl- ( ous Illness of Mr W rig h t’s fath er, ask s for their patrona«S. th e m e rc h an ts’ prestige, hence his m ins a re body re g u la to rs essen tial spared. The body of Mr. Rathm an n ary co rporation called th e Indus- , Jo h n Chitwood and S eth Young name. Call G resham 1561. sales, hence his profits. for p ro p er functioning of th e sy s­ was blown 100 feet by the force of W hat you w ant, w hen you w ant tria l F arm ing com pany, co n tro ll- | w ere guests of M ultnom ah gran g e tem. Eggs are also valuable b e­ th e te rrific explosion. It, as you w ant It— W ant Ad it. ing 10,000 or 20,000 acres, Mr. Me- on S atu rd ay . T he gentlem en are cau se of th e ir high m ineral con- The body was tak en to Oregon Millen gives an o utline of Its o p e r - ' m em bers of D am ascus g ran g e at tpnt. P hosp h o ru s, Iron and su lfu r City by the C lackam as county c o r­ a re all found in egg yolk. T he p ro ­ oner. afte r which It w as removed atlon At tile top would be a gen Boring. A very p leasan t day was m anager who would select ex- I sp en t and an Interestin g lectu re ny tein found In eggs is of su p erio r to th e O ates F u n eral Home of eral perts responsible for each d ep art Edw ard Brown of P o rtlan d on th e q u ality , because it is of anim al G resham . F u n eral services wen- m ent. T he sw ine su p erin ten d en t h isto rical events leading up to the origin and easily assim ilated by conducted Monday afternoon at the given by the T u esd ay E vening, M arch 27.—A rem e th e hum an body. Milk is th e only P lea san t Home M ethodist church, would be in en tire ch a rg e of hog ¡settlem en t of the sta te w as enjoyed club card p a rty a t hom e of Joseph The cro p s ex p erts by those P«’e»®nt. rival of eggs as a n u tritio u s and with com m ittal In P lea san t Home production. would direct p lan tin g and cu ltlv a- Mr. and Mrs W ilfred N asshahn lla le y . _______ AIIIIOl.taiA COMJll'XITV CLVB . com plete food. cem etery. The Rev E G Ju d d of­ tlon T he engineer would su p er- spent th e ir sp rin g vacation * ,,n VVcdri- d ay, M arch 28, » a. m .—F re s ficiated. assisted In the service by vise rnacnm m achinery, They goiter eiy, buildings, o u u o fences, i . . | j th e ir p are n ts a t th is . place. - r? Kotter exam • x a m in a U o n i a t Oreffham U fio n th e Rev. O. J. Gill d rain s and rep airs on th e dom ain, retu rn ed to th eir studies at »ton «-hoot the A nother m an would handle th e : m onth norm al on Monday. Mr. Surviving relativ es are F rid a y E vening, M arch SO.—O peret- widow. Mrs. Slgne R athm an. the sales, w atch th e m ark ets and find N asshahn w ill he engaged In prac- ndy H igh » h o o t au d ito riu m . fo ster son Laverne, and three sts- th e best buyers for th e com pany's tice teach in g d u rin g the n ex t six a a t Sn U aestinn« unit A aaw ers hr C ards, Couple 5 0 $ M arch 30.—C a rd M. O. SrlsoB . o u tp u t. ¡w eeks hewlnir th e su b jects of , .- ..„ a y E vening, -'»»rv'i F rid Dance. Couple 7 5 « ters. science and m ath em atics at ju n io r party. F a irv ie w g ra n g e hall T he re su lt to be aimed at w o u ld .— _ . . . . F rid a y Evening. ________ M arch » M usical A nsw ers to q u estio n s elsew here In T he A m erican housew ife has h(- efficiency. T he tra d itio n a l l a - | high w h o o U n ^ . ' ’2 ™ ’“ , ' ' h o m „ „ „ e n te rta in m e n t an(i one a ct play, fUw-k- to d a y ’s O utlook "W ise up” on the trie d all kinds of w o rth less su b ­ dependence of the farm ers will nv W ant Ads. also. ' '---- A fa r t h a t In - ’ T h u rsd ay from C orvallis w here he g ra n g e hall. C He will stan ces to get rid of m oths, in clu d ­ su rren d ered only so far as tn a t in « been atten ,,n d in „ g g n O. 8 8. C M arch Community 31.—D ance o r h(im(, d lirln g , hp rem ain- „ „ S j a - tu ^ rd T a . p y - i ___ n E y vening. a — : > - t...L .,la I '/im m u n ity 1 1. W here a re the m ost of our ing tobaco, lavender flowers, CBy dependence perm its him to w t a * 1 a a — »A 1111 enne pepper, air-slack ed lime, d u st­ w ithout am ple capital, w ithout der of th e year to a s sist ru b b er boots and shoes m ade? his fa th e r j club 2. YS'here is th e flax for linseed ed su lp h u r, borax, form aldehyde com petent direction and w ithout on th e farm . S a tu rd a y Evening. M arch 81.—-Old su itab le equipm ent. T his change sp ray , sodium carb o n ate, dried Mrs. M artin L en n a rtz and Mrs tin e dance. Itockw ood g ra n g e hall. oil m ostly grow n? ROCKWOOD GRANGE HALL has happened in every o th e r Indus- , (, rp„ liwood WPfe g u ests of Mr leaves, etc. But cedar d ie s is sei m 3. Do any a irp la n e s have sleep ­ to be n a tu re ’s own rem edy, as n a t­ try with vast benefit to all con and Mrs. L ester Tow nsend of E sta- S a tu rd a iy. M arch 31— B ake sal». ing accom odations? auspices O re ham B ebekah lodge, at 4 Can tobacco be grow n as far u ral an antidote for moth larvae earned. i i ada a t d in n er S atu rd ay evening. M etzger _______ store. ¡A- ' v *' P ublication of Mr. M cM illens ar- as w ater Is n a tu ra l for d rinking n o rth as C anada? S a tu rd a y . April 7. — E v angelical 5. How larg e is th e c itru s fru it purposes. nation-w ide discussion. m atro n 's au x iliary clu b for the ch u rch hake sale a t S a n ita ry m ark et. crop of C alifornia? T h ere Is news In th e ads as well F rid a y April 13—Bond Issue elec­ 8. Of w hat is g lass made? Mountain View O. E 8. T his group OLD TIME MUSIC 7. Did any of the B onaparte fam ­ as In the reading colum ns of the will m eet each fourth S atu rd ay at tion, G resham U nion high school. E x cellen t law n m ow ers. Just in. I Outlook If you don't read th e ads S a tu rd a y E vening A pril 14.— D ance ily ever live In A m erica? th e hom es of th e d ifferen t m em ­ »gin Beg I now to c u t your law n. Kid-1 Usual Prices 1 a t Itockw ood g ra n g e hall. 8. W hat tw o p o p u lar A m ericans you m iss m uch th a t w ill be to your der Refreshm ent» bers. Co. Hdwe advantage. , w ere killed In duels? Outlook Family Will Meet 1 hursday Explosion Kills Cottrell Farmer DANCE and CARD PARTY SATURDAY EVENING, MAR 31 Old Time Dance SATURDAY, MARCH 31 Coming Events Do You Know?