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* Phone l.-,(i1. Two Lines, Two Phones, One Number. At Your Servi __Il?lcL_as .f o f o 1 T W IC E A W EEK as Good, Twice-a-Week Outlook!! G resham O utlook K. JO H N SO N 'S IIOM E Grant County Folk IS NOW <><’< I P IE D Democratic Candidate | which was unknow n before prohi bition. I believe in reverence for D uring the past sum m er W. R. Earl A. Thompson law. Today d isreg ard of th e pro Johnson has been busy building a Hold Annual Picnic I new home on his 10-acre tra c t on Recommends Changes hibition laws is insidiously supping the respect for all law. 1 raise, Perfects Invention The fourth annual reunion of ^the Ilase Line road. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS NEW S M K IT E « W E D « HI.H TIM E FR IE N D George Heiney Dies at Wenatchee, Wn. Mrs. Mary E. Welch, for m ore than four years past rep o rter for the G resham Outlook, and I. th erefo re, w hat I profoundly be A visit to his home will convince form er residents of G rant county, G overnor A1 Sm ith's acceptance lieve to be a g reat m oral issue in S h u tts, a Sellwood grocer, w ere ----------- G resham people are m uch in te r W isconsin, was held Sunday at the any one th a t nothing has been speech, delivered at Albany, New volving th e rig h teo u sn ess of our m arried S aturday m orning, A ugust ' George Heiney, son of Mr. and ested in the achievem ent of a form home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. John- overlooked w hich would add to ' ork, last week, has been accepted 25. in the study of the Rev. C. B. Mra- H ichard Heiney of G resham . son on the Base Line road n ear 1 2 -I h“ “ *0? ' V*8*® ° r efflciency’ The j by his ad h eren ts as a m aster-p'iece n ational conduct and th e p ro tec er citizen here, E arl A. Thom pson H arriso n p asto r of Sellwood died ,a,p F rid ay night in a W enat- tion of our ch ild ren 's m o rals.” m ile corners. . 8e 18 ’he ,w o 8,ory sq u are type of political expression and may be of D etroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Methodist church. The cerem ony I < hee hospital, eight hours after he T he im plication is th a t we as a ' ?en o ? n,l n « 7 ,t P° rCh th ® ®n tire ,ak en as an au ‘h o ritativ e statem en t It was an ideal day and an ideal length of 36-foot frontage. T he * people have less of tem perance Thom pson of G resham , who is w as w itnessed by Mrs. W elch’s ,lad been r «n over by a gruvei Heiney, who owned and place for the Badgers to renew ac living room and dining room a re of the can d id ate’s personal views now th an before adoption of th e , hai,ed 1,1 autom obile circles as the dau g h ter, Miss G race Welch, and Ivnck. and p arty policies. 18th am endm ent and th at th e m or- j Inventor of th e first m ajor fin father, A. H. Lewis, and by I op*rated his own truck as an inde- q u aintances and sw ap stories of finished in W isconsin oak w hich He was not so fo rtu n ate as Hoover a ls of young people are m ore in Pfovem ent in autom obile tra n s- Miss Mary S hutts, d au g h ter of th e ! I,ende*>t co n tracto r on sta te road good old days in W isconsin Mr. Johnson brought with him from E arly in the m orning the Badgers his form er home. The floor and who about ten days previous spoke danger now th an ln the days of m ission in the past 15 years. The Kro«n>. work six m iles from W enatchee, began to come and continued to Mr. and Mrs. S h u tts left S atu r- [ ,iad l,a r ked his ca r near w here the new device, which Is said to be hall and stairw ay a re also of oak. u nder C alifornia's sunny skies to an open saloons. sw ell th e num ber until nearly a audience of 70,000 people. On ac day for a ten-day trip to Vancou- ,ru ck a w ere unloading and had At the east end of the living room, l e t Sm ith in his speech declares revolutionary, has been adopted by hundred people at 2 o'clock sat count of rain Sm ith had to move he is not in ver, B. C.. R ainier N ational park K°n e “ short distance from it. He G eneral Motors for use on all Cad- which, w ith dining room, occupies favor of th e retu rn about th e table w ell loaded with the en tire front, th e re is a large into the assem bly cham bers of the of th e saloon. He is in favor of lllac and S alle cars. It is a new and oth er places of interest. Qn i 8 ,ten ,p *ed toW toard a tru ck which th a t w hich appeals to the inner fireplace flanked on both sides with s ta te capitol. But. like Hoover, his th is; synchro-m esh tran sm issio n on th eir retu rn they will reside at 580 ' was moving tow ard his own truck, man. It w as very evident th a t the built-in bookcases all finished and speech was broadcast to m illions Tacom a avenue in the Sellwood I when h,R ,o o t «lipped or he missed w hich Thopm son has been w orking I p ersonally believe in an am end d istrict. Miss G race will live with I ,h e ru n n in g board entirely, and ladies have not lost any of their of in terested radio listeners. for the past 10 year«, for the past trim m ed w ith heavy oak. T he re st m ent to th e 18th am endm ent which skill in the dom estic a r ts which Sm ith em phasized th e im port would give to each individual sta te few years w ith the assistan ce of h er m other, com ing daily to hei , was throw n directly in th e path of of th e house is finished in d rift w as so w ell learned in th e early work in the P E P. electric sto re “ roar wheel, which ran over his wood effect and is very pleasing to ance of law enforcem ent and itself only a fte r approval by a ref th e Cadillac engineers, which en in Gresham . I body. days in southw estern W isconsin. pledged rigid enforcem ent of the ables the driv er to shift g ears at th e eye. The kitchen is large and erendum popular vote of its peo Nor indeed has th e fam e for gen u D uring the past week Mrs. Welch " ’ord was Im m ediately sen t to 18th am endm ent, but restated w hat contains every convenience in the ple the rig h t wholly w ithin its any speed w ithout clashing and w as the recipient of a num ber of his f»‘h er at Gresham , who made ine w hole-souled hospitality taken he had form erly announced as his w ithout the usual in terv al required w ay of built-ins. The b reak fast borders to im port, m an u factu re or ■wing for it was th e univ ersal ex very pleasing gifts, p rep aratio n s to go to W enatchee nook off the kitchen form s a p art policy of m odification. •'Govern cau se to be m anufactured am i sell | for th e g ears to mesh. T his is ac Mr S h u tts and Mrs. Welch have b,,t la ter w as advised not to go as pression of all th a t it w as good to m ent,” Sm ith said, "should be con com plished by m eans of a se p arate of th e large enclosed re a r porch. alcoholic beverages, the sale to be been acq u ain tan ces for the past 23 Mrs Heiney, who was visiting at be th e re and th a t they would come The second sto ry has th ree large stru ctiv e, not destructive, p ro g re s made only by th e sta te itself and cone clutch w hich synchronizes the again next year. years, friendship ex istin g between , Vaki«na, w ent to her son but a r- sive, not reactio n ary . I am u tte rly speed of the engine with the speed bedroom s and bath. The full ce not for consum ption in any public The tables to accom m odate the the two fam ilies d u rin g th at time. J rived after he had died. She brought of the gears. m ent basem ent contains a large unw illing to accept the old o rd er place.” crow d w ere set on the law n and I he Outlook tak es th is oppor- ' body to P o rtland, arriv in g Sun- of things as the best unless and Thom pson obtained a basic p a t fu rn ace and th e w ell and auto Then he says we should learn by afte r dinner rem iniscences and tu n ity to acknow ledge the efficient j day nl<bt. un til I become convinced th a t it ent on his device some y ea rs ago m atic pum ping motor. the exam ple of Canada. speeches entertain ed those present H arold H. H am ilton of P leasant and used it first on his Buick car, work of Its rep o rter th ro u g h m ore T he home has a beautiful settin g cannot be m ade b etter until 5 o’clock. th an four years. H er conscientious I V alleJL « P«1 of the young m an and Relief fur Agriculture then on a C adillac ca r and on a He made a stro n g arraig n m en t of w ith a dozen half-grow n fir tree s It w as voted to hold the next On the su b ject of farm relief R ickenbacker, op eratin g it su ccess attitu d e and her keen In terest in ''niployed in road work at the same to th e east and a large m aple tree the republican p arty and w ith fig an n u al m eeting the last Sunday in Sm ith in his acceptance speech fully in P o rtlan d and in th is vicin the work have been g rea tly ap p re- p,ace- was with his friend until to th e southw est but close to the ures and facts w hich to him, p e r death cam e and will come for the A ugust in the sam e place. Mrs. dw elt at length. He said: ity. His m odels w ere m ade by the d a te d by the m anagem ent. house. haps, seemed to be adequate but C h risten s H um ason of G resham , ,S ~ ~ — funeral. They had been on the "We have not m erely a problem Coin M anufacturing com pany of Mr. Johnson and son H arold did th e logic of w hich m ight be safely I o If M | |f (j If E SI, A M M A N work for six weeks. w as elected se creta ry for th e e n of helping the farm er. W hile agri- Portland. W ith the assistan ce of all the w ork except a few days of attack ed , he p o rtray ed th e g eneral suing year. HIES I RDM (JI'N SH O T George Heiney was born in P ort- ex tra help. The home is a credit im provem ent w hich would re su lt to u ltu re is one of the m ost individ his brother, K irk Thom pson, C ad Much credit is due Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W. G inder of H illsboro, a land' ,,p lacked two days of be- ualized and independent of e n te r illac d ealer in Spokane, E arl to the com m unity and well w orth the farm er, laboring man, business Johnson for th eir hospitality and form er G resham man and son of "'K y ears old. He cam e with a trip to see by those contem plat m an, corporation, as w ell as the prises, still, as the rep o rt of the Thom pson took his device east activ ity in m aking the an n u a l re Hie late Thom as G inder, was accl- ,lls parp”t" In 1907 to the fam ily business m en’s com mission points w here it w as given a hearin g by im provem ent to th e v eteran and ¡ng building a model home. unions so pleasan t and successful. th e Cadillac engineers. It was d en tally killed by the discharge of home n ear H einey’s mill, w here he the u n fo rtu n ate, if he w ere elected out, ‘ag ric u ltu re is essen tially It w as urged th a t form er G rant public function, affected w ith a agreed th at it should be developed his own gun August 22 n ear H ills- *las hved since then. He w as grad- president. SPRINGDALE county resid en ts look forw ard to c lea r ami unquestionable public In exclusively by Cadillac. N um erous boro, w hile he was out h u nting for u at,'d from the G resham grade Mr.and Mrs. Tom N orthw ay and Sm ith puts m ost em phasis being p rese n t next year and to te re st.' The co u n try is an econom changes w ere m ade in the device, sq u irrels. According to the news school and entered the high school, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rogers have prohibition m odification and farm er b rin g o th ers w ith them. ic whole. If the buying pow er of but it rem ains basically as outlined rep o rts .Ginder had placed his rifle but ill health prevented him con retu rn ed from Cannon beach w here relief. T hese two mooted questions Those p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. in some bushes and had gone fo r tinuing In school. Besides his p a r ag ric u ltu re is im paired th e farm er in th e orginal patent. will undoubtedly be th e m ain is J. A. E lton of The D alles; Mrs. they spent a few days. w ard. when his pet dog, sniffing en ts he is survived by a younger m akes few er trip s to Main street. It is understood th a t Thom pson Minnie Dickey Albauch, H uber, Mr. and Mrs. W ill W right and sues w hich will be used to influence The shop ow ner suffers because he received a larg e flat sum for his around the gun, discharged It. Mrs. b ro th er, W alter. O regon; Clyde W alker, E atonville, fam ily and Ju stin e Berney are at voters in th e cam paign. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Miller of W ash.; th e Rev. Mr. H aight, Mr. has lost a large p art of his trade. p aten t and will receive a royalty on G inder w as with her husband when Will Recommend Modification and Mrs. B. P. Stingl, Mrs. Cora N elU cott beach for a tw o-w eeks W alla W alla, p aren ts of Mrs. The m a n u fa ctu re r who supplies each tran sm issio n m anufactured. he w as shot. H avens, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schofield, vacation. Mrs. Susan H arding is "T he presid en t of the United Jam es Ginder, who w as 56 years Heiney, and Mr. and Mrs. Tony F. Mr. and Mrs. H om er Billings, ca rry in g the m ail for Mr. W right S tates has two co n stitu tio n al duties him likew ise suffers, as does the He is now head of one of th e Cad of age, is survived by his widow, a F reeb u rn of F reew ater, Oregon, her w age ea rn er, because the m an u illac research departm ents. H enry Bolzell and fam ily, Mr. and in his absence. with resp e ct to prohibition,” said Mrs. A. R. Calkins, Mrs. Nellie fa c tu re r is com pelled to cu rta il his H. M. S tephens, g eneral sales b ro th er, C harles of W aldport, O re brother-in-law and sister, arrived Nagel, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. George lUershon Sm ith. "T he first is embodied production. And th e h an k er c a n m an ag er of the Cadillac com pany, gon, and a sister, Mrs. Ina H arm s Sunday n ig h t to rem ain at the Mrs. R. M. H udson, Mrs. K ate and ch ild ren have gone to Idaho to his oath of office. If, w ith one hand f Heiney home until afte r th e funeral. not collect his debts or safely ex- was in P o rtlan d la st week confer- of P ortland. M urphy Brown, Mrs. Belle M artin on th e Bible and th e other hand F u n eral services w ere held in I F u n eral services will be held Blyberg, Miss D orothy Blvberg, visit w ith Mrs. M ershon's parents. tend fu rth e r credit. T his co untry with officials of the com pany reaching up to heaven, I prom ise Wednesday, A ugust 29, a t 2 o'clock, R alph Blyberg, G. Blyberg, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Salzm an are can n o t be a healthy, stro n g eco there. He is quoted as m aking th e H illsboro yesterday afternoon. Beata G ullikson Hays, Mrs. Marion having the in te rio r of th eir home th e people of this co u n try th a t ‘I nomic body if one of its m em bers at the B aptist church, In ch arg e of follow ing statem en t concerning th C alv ert W asner, Guy R. M auger, ill faithfully execute the office of m i : r e v . e . <i. .n n n the Rev. H. V. Wilhelm. T he body so fu n d am en tally Im portant as a g new transm ission J. M. E lskam p, W. S. Thom as. L. E. re-decorated. p resid en t of th e United S tates and R E T U R N S FROM EAST is at G ates F u neral home. P ennock, F ern T hom as H ughes, “We believe the new Thom pson Mrs. Louise Berney spent a few to the best of my ab ility preserve, ric u ltu re is sick alm ost to th e point The Rev. E. O. Judd w as calling Mrs. Olive M W alker, Mrs. Mae d ays’ vacation at P arad ise P ark tran sm issio n to be th e ou tstan d in g of econom ic death. p ro tect and defend th e constitution Cobb, Mrs. W. J. H arbke, Mrs. j autom otive developm ent since the on friends In G resham one day last NKJIIT FIR E ALARM __ H ughes, ^ r ' and Mrs. Wm, Salzm an spent of the United S tates,' you may be "The norm al m ark et am ong the invention of th e se lf-sta rte r,” said week, Mr. Judd has recently* r e B erth a Marx, F red erick BRINGS HUT CROW D W. F. Rollins and fam ily and Mar- a ^ew days at Taft. They w ere ac- su re th a t I shall live up to th a t farm ers of th is co untry for the Mr. Stephens. “ D evelopm ent of turned from an extended trip east The loud and long sounding of ion Quick, all of P ortland, Mr. and com panied by Mr. and Mrs. D ur- products of in d u stry is ten billions tran sm issio n s has baffled autom o in the Interest of th e Coul P roducts the fire siren in the early hours of Mrs. E. O. Svendson, Mrs. A rth u r w ard Cowan, b ro th er-in -law and oath to the last degree. I shall five engineers for 15 years. Cad to th e very lim it execute the pledge of dollars. Our export m ark et, a c iliac In common w ith other au to com pany In which he Is associated S aturday aroused G resham people F ieldhouse, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson and son H arold, Mr. and sister of Mrs. Salzm an. of our platform ’to m ake an honest cording to th e la test av ailab le fig mobile m a n u factu rers, has ex p e ri with Dr. H. S. Oakes. and brought a large num ber out to Mrs. W ilson E astm an, Mrs. M. E. , Mr. and Mrs. Chris M arkw orth endeavor to enforce the 18th ures, is, exclusive of ag ric u ltu ra l m ented with co u n tless improved Mr. Judd visited m any cen ters of the fire hall and business d istrict, P atte rso n , Mrs. Cora E astm an and tw o sons are visiting relativ es tran sm issio n s, but it rem ained for am endm ent and all o th er provis products, approxim ately one billion Thom pson to design one th a t would industry, am ong them th e A llas- when it was found th at the blaze, W alker, Miss Alice W alker, Elton ions of th e federal co n stitu tio n and six hundred m illions of dollars. be sim ple, dependable and w orthy C halm ers p lan t In M ilwaukee, Wis., which was In th e G resham Drug E astm an , Guy Fieldhouse, Alex and friends in P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. W. W right gave a all laws enacted p u rsu a n t th e re to .’ T hese larg e figures fu rn ish s tr ik of the added cost of m anufacture. the larg est m achine shop In the G ullikson, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. E a s t store, did no dam age w hatever. It m an, Mrs. C hristena H um ason and w ienie ro ast on the Sandy beach Mr. Stephens said th a t he had Its buildings u nder roof was discovered by C. E P llante, "T he presid en t does not m ake the ing indication of the serious blow operated a Cadillac ca r with one of world. W. W. W illiam s, all of G resham near th e ir home one evening la st laws. He does his best to execute to national prosperity as a whole th e Thom pson tran sm issio n s d u r cover 120 acres. Two w eeks w ere night m arshal, who prom ptly tu rn - besides 27 children. week. T hose p resen t w ere Mr. and hich is stru c k when th e buying ing thp past year and hud found it spent in Chicago studying process- I '''1 in the alarm . The fire was in them w hether he likes them or not. Mrs. Chas. M arkw orth and four sons, ( iirnniiinitj Auction Sale. The co rru p tio n in enforcem ent a c pow er of the farm er is paralyzed. rem ark ab le for ease of shifting lack es of low te m p eratu re w ashing of some papers which had been left T h ere will be a big com m unity Mr. and Mrs. F red Salzm an and "W hen, therefore, I say th a t I am of gear clashing, and for its coal and investigation of coal w ash the evening before on top of the auction sale at the M ultnomah Mrs. Wm. Salzm an. The la tte r p o r tivities which caused a form er re value as a brake w hen shifting to a accord w ith our platform dec low publican prohibition ad m in istra to r ! ing m achinery. At Mansfield. Ohio, stove, which was cold at that tim e, er speed. county fair grounds at G resham on Septem ber 8, at 10 a. m. List your tion of the evening was spent in to sta te th a t th ree -fo u rth s of the laratio n th a t the solution of th is E arl Thom pson w as born In a visit was made to the W esting- but which becam e hot enough to stock, im plem ents or household the house playing 500. Mr. M ark- dry ag en ts w ere political ward problem m ust be a prim e and im Elgin, Oregon, and cam e to G resh house p lan t to study th e m ethods Ignite the p apers when some goods with Ord. L. Leachm an, w orth took high honors. h eelers nam ed by politicians w ith m ediate concern of th e dem ocratic am with his p are n ts n 1908. He of h eating re to rts by electricity. sm ouldering fuel in the stove b urst phone BEacon 2020, or leave list out reg ard to civil service laws, ad m in istratio n . I m ake no class was g raduated from the G resham "T he im pression is ab ro ad ,” said into flames. w ith F irst S tate Bank at G resham , F o r re a l e s ta te lo an s see o r c all o r S. B. Hall, county agent.—Adv. and th a t prohibition is th e 'new appeal. I am statin g a proposition high school in 1911 and la ter Mr. Judd, " th a t I was prom oting B W T h o rn e .— Adv T he tire did not spread and the political pork b a rre l,' I will r u th as vital to th e w elfare of business studied electrical and m echanical the financial end of the Coal P ro d only dam age done was the breaking T hat is en tirely of g lass in the door to perm it en lessly stam p out. Such conditions as to a g ric u ltu re .” engineering at Oregon A gricultural ucts com pany. Then S m ith proposes' Just about college and the U niversity of C ali erroneous, as my Investigations had tran c e to the building can n o t and will not ex ist under any The fire do only with th e m echanical men responded quickly to the call, ad m in istratio n presided over by me. th e sam e method as Hoover, nam e fornia. He engaged In electrical "T he second co n stitu tio n al duty ly, callin g to g eth er rep resen tativ es work for a sh o rt tim e in G resham equipm ent of the proposed p lan t at attach ed a hose to the near-by fire imposed upon the p resid en t is ‘to of ag ric u ltu re, reg ard less of p arty and la te r developed th e Opal North Bend.” h y d ran t and w ere all ready for Mr. Judd spent a m onth In On action. recom m end to the congress such and get th e ir aid in w orking out S prings W ater com pany project, m easu res as he shall judge neces the d etails of co n stru ctiv e relief which supplies dom estic w ater for | tario, C anada, visiting w ith rela- sary and expedient.’ Opinion upon m ethods. Fay Water Accounts at Bank. the D eschutes valley w ater d istric t tlves Of Mrs. Judd, and In P arry He say s; "If I am elected I shall around Culver Notice is hereby given to u sers of He still ow ns th e I Sound' Judd Haven and Lake Ros- prohibition cuts sq u arely acro ss the two g rea t political p arties. T here im m ediately a fte r election ask lead- property. From ' 1916 • ' * •- ,n o i he 18pau to 1923 ’" 'a u ' hls old home. Mrs. Judd is city w ater in G resham th a t w ater accounts will be due and payable are th o u san d s of so-called ‘w ets ers of the type I have nam ed. I r - 1 had an office In P o rtland, designed In O tter Lake, O ntario, but In ex on the loth of each month, after respective of party, to en ter upon gpeclal m a,.hhlery a n „ ,,H ;J pected home goon. The Judds will which date the accounts will be and dry«' In each. The platform of my p arty is silent upon any q u es th e task. 1 sh all Join uRth them co n su ltan t on w aterw orks and m u- m ake th eir home in Vancouver, come delinquent and w ater will be tion of change in th e law. I p e r in th e discharge of th e ir duties | nlcipal power developm ents He is WaHhlnKl<>n, w here H arold and sh u t off, necessitating a fee of 50 cents to have it turned on again. sonally believe th a t th e re should be during th e com ing w inter and p re- | a m em ber of the A m erican Society H pr,nan will attend school. By order of the city council sen t to congress. Im m ediately upon of M echanical E ngineers change.” Adv. A. RUEOG, W ater Supt. COAL COAL COAL At th e outb reak of th e w ar he I Then, afte r com m enting on the its convening, the solution recom - The best to is the a re < ornmunify Auction Sale. effect of disregard of law. Sm ith X ' T " T * W®n“ "*d B" h ,h e '«<'• Judge p repared p r , , cheapest. ; ; " ■ ,^ 7 * 1 1 We ^ 'coa'i I here will be a big com m unity fitted to ren d er this signal service | W w r „ tt „ n matlufHf,turlnif from th e D ine’, mine, W yoming m akes th e follow ing anom alous sale at the M ultnom ah is auction to th e nation I shall su p p o rt th e | hydraulic engine «. D uring the w ar best. t - „ sta te m en t; . . , county fair grounds at G resham on ill ( le s le i.in ^ . i O rder now and tak e ad v an tag e of Septem ber 8. a t 1« «, in. List your " I believe in tem perance. We activ ities of th is body until a sa tis he helned 1 I "lin in g special ma- our carload deliveries. T he large «lock. Im plem ents or household facto ry law is placed upon th e have not achieved tem p eran ce u n chlnery for shipbuilding com panies. jum p alze costs m ore but lasts Roods, with Ord. L. Leachm an sta tu te books." ----------------------- longer. phone BEacon 2020, or leave list der the p resen t system . The We are booking o rd ers now for with F irs t S tate Bank a t G resham m others and fath e rs of young men POWELL VALLEY Hie th ird ca r of nheep guano. It In ,,r H. B. Hall, countv a g e n t—Adv * WANTED — Ford coupe. About and women th ro u g h o u t th is land *100. bone dry and you will need less Brockw ay & Nelson, phone Mr. and Mrs. A ugust P eterson per acre. know the anxiety and w orry which 1471, G resham 1 and son K enneth accom panied by In q u ire about our profit sh arin g has been brought to them by th eir ch ild ren 's use of liquor In a way I See the bargains listed In the •Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson of plan. It will in te rest you. W ant Ads. The B erry G row ers Packing Co P ortland retu rn ed yesterd ay from Adv. 3 » - A nn ual picnic a two-week vacation trip a t Ix>ng n' 1* ’ " ’" " ( y W (■ T v; a t , h< O aks Beach, Wash. They retu rn ed on ( nt Flow ers th e Ocean Beach highw ay, stopping When in need of cut flow ers call R e g is tra tio n s fo r W '«II» “ lay. e _ mrpt s.pt 5 All d ay m eet- a t L a rk in ’s place, Mt Hood loop -Multnom ali P ion eer . a t Longview for a while, to visit anclatlon a t C olu m h ln O rang e h a ll near Gillis. Olads. 25 cen ts doz PIANO CLASSES th a t in te restin g city. A delightful en.—Adv. T tiu rs d a y E ven ing , Sept. 13__D in tim e Is reported. ner. B ap tist Ladles G u ild '■■'■À. Coming Events HAROLD LLOYD begin Sept. 3. Help Wanted. ««Birday, Sept, lft—H arvest festival The A pple G row ers A ssociation, ‘ oun.y fair V. u. I I imm J River, Oregon will w ant i ïro u n ia “ y here will - T Hon saie he a t * , h ^ MuTtnomah to ^ h arv est ' ‘Vi t'ommnnlty Auction Sale. Wednesday and Thursday, August 29 and 30 FLORENCE M. HONEY GRESHAM THEATER S tudio F irs t S ta te B ank B ld g , G resh am - PeTr ‘” g ^ ^ Ä X s i , j ,ri,,K ....... P h o n e 1721 or g. B. Hall, county agent.—Adv. pear packet I (la s s In packing will com m ence Septem ber 5.—Adv DUTCH BULBS Hyarlatba, Narrlssl L. H. STONE T routdale, Rt. 2 Phone 81x8 I