Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 21, 1928, Image 1

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    Voters! Are You Registered? If Not, See Your County Clerk, or Deputy in Your L oglit^N ow Is the Time to Make Sure
G resham O utlook
T W IC E
A
W EEK
Kiwanis Club Formed; ' ' ’ se Y' ketaky oe ^ s V ite : Pomona Grange Is
Lunch Monday Nights
Against River Bills
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
eo oy w noiesaiers using the titles
'F a rm e r’s M arkets.” and stro n g ly
recom m ended th a t a m ovem ent be
sta rte d ag a in st such m isre p re sen ­
tation.
UNION RALLY PLANNED
As th e N ational gran g e m eets in
AT BAPTIST ( 111 R(’||
The final steps w ere taken in the
(By Mrs. T hom as M illar)
W ashington, D. C„ in November, a j The schedule of dances for the
org anization of the local K iw anis
A tire by the m iddle of this a fte r­
A
tem p eran ce rally w hich will
M ultnom ah Pom ona g ran g e met reso lu tio n w as passed au thorizing j c u rre n t season has been arran g ed ,
club and re g u la r officers elected at
noon
had burned over 25 or 30
be
p
articip
ated
in
by
the
co
n
g
reg
a­
in re g u la r session W ednesday, Sep­ and req u estin g th e sta te g ran g e , he flrst of w hk.h w i„ be hek, F rl.
an en th u sia stic meeting held at the
tions of the F ree M ethodist and acres of land on the farm s of J. R,
m
aster,
Geo.
A.
P
alm
iter,
to
use
duv
eveiiiiic
S
eptem
ber
in
th»*
■
»
tem ber 19. w ith M ultnom ah g ran g e his influence to the end th a t the
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ch u rch es will be held in the Cuvanagh, Tom Cowing and Jo h n
high school la st night. A large
a t O rient. T he m orning session
Masonic hall in G resham
Fifteen B aptis, church Sll|1(,ay eve„ jnK at H all north east of G resham , and
p ercentage of the m em bers of the
was occupied w ith ro u tin e business n ational g ran g e session of 1929 be dances have been arra n g e d for and 8 o clo ck
The m em ber8 of th „ stren u o u s efforts w ere being m ade
new club here w as p resen t and
and rep o rts from the su b o rd in ate j he,<1 in S eattle, Wash,
in the num ber will be several W. C. T. U. w ill tak e part.
th e re w ere m any on hand from
to get it under control and prevent
g ranges.
' T he degree of Pom ona w as con- specials, a m asquerade Oct. 26.
the P ortlan d K iw anis club. T hirty-
At the m orning service ut 11 fu rth e r dam age. It was thought
D uring the noon hour th e Po- ie rre ‘1 On four
T hanksgiving dance Nov. 28, a holi­ o'clock Rev. Mrs A. D. H untley likely that the fire would continue
eight have signed up as m em bers.
day frolic December 28. a V alentine will preach, taking for her su b ject to Cleveland avenue and men w ere
m ona home econom ics com m ittee. th e everting session.
The officers who will govern the
A fter th e closed evening session p arty F eb ru ary 8, W ashington's
of w hich Mrs M athilde G uisness is
club a re : Roy E. Cannon, p re si­
a program u n d er the direction of b irth d ay dance F eb ru ary 22, St. “P ra y er." A ppropriate m usic will p repared to stop It at th a t road
ch
airm
an
,
held
a
conference.
The
d en t; C. I. R aker, vice p resid en t;
and prevent its getting into th e
be rendered by the choir.
sp eak er w as Miss Norma Lee Peck, J. E. S tan sb erry was given. The P a tric k ’s day dance M arch 8 and
Ivan L. Sw ift, se c re ta ry ; C. E.
green
tim ber to the west.
Bible
school
will
meet
at
9:45
ru ra l service of th e P o rtlan d pub­ num bers included vocal and in stru May day dance May 10. The la tte r w ith classes for all ages. Those
Johnson, tr e a s u re r; C. G. S ch n eid ­
Residences in grave danger early
m
en
tal
num
bers
by
Mrs.
Maude
will be the final dance of the se r­ who have not a church home are
lic lib rary . Miss Peck told of the
er,- tru ste e , and W. R. H icks, Guy
th is afternoon w ere those of Mrs.
service offered by th e ru ra l “book- Landes, Rockwood; readings, Mrs. ies. Besides th e dates m entioned invited to meet, at th is church.
F ieldhouse. P. E. Brockw ay, S. B.
C
arrie Powell and Fred Powell, th e
w agon,” of the m any books on all Marie M organ, C hanticleer Inn and above th e re w ill be dances October
H ill E . l l o s s .
H all, L. L. K idder, C. N. T aber and
la tte r occupied by E. G. Lewis and
Miss
C
onstance
F
isher,
S
t.Jo
h
n
s
;
Seri ices Continue in Pastor’s
A. W. M etzger, directors.
H al E. Hoss, of Oregon City, w ill su b jects of in te rest to all th a t may a com edy skit, "K itchen C ourting,” 12, Decem ber 14, J a n u a ry 11 and
fam ily, and the sm all house in Mrs.
25, March 22, A pril 12 anil 26 Gig-
Absence.
The club will m eet every Mon­ be appointed by G overnor I. L. P a t­ be had th ro u g h th is service.
P ow ell's o rchard occupied by E.
Mrs. J. H. W atson and Dr. C. L. ray 's o rc h e stra has been engaged
The re g u la r preaching service H ara and family. Lewis and H ara
T he afternoon program w as u n ­
day night at 6:15 p. m. for lun ch ­ terson sh o rtly to serve as se creta ry
H aynes, Rockwood; duets, Mrs. H.
eon, the first m eeting th is com ing of state, filling the unexpired term der th e direction of th e le ctu rer, M azoretsky and Mrs. Jessie Rob­ for the e n tire season and th e usual of Zion E vangelical church will be are re n te rs on Mrs. C urrie P ow ell’s
high q u ality of m usic will be pro- ' held Sunday at 11 o’clock, preceded and Fred Pow ell's farm , respective­
Monday,
of San A. Kozer, who is resigning J. E. S tan sb erry . The w orking of inson, Lents.
by th e Bible school ut 10. Rev. P. ly. H ousehold goods in these homes
th
e
lib
ra
ry
system
was
explained
to
take
over
new
duties
as
d
irecto
r
The club will m eet in the grange
T h ere w as an atten d an ce of about
A su pervising com m ittee of pa- D pperniann of E astsound, W ash., are packed and ready to be moved
hall for the present.
of the sta te budget. T he change in by Miss Nelly Fox. branch su p er- .
200 an d
although
M ultnomah trim s and p atro n esses will be In will occupy th
the e pulpit,
pulpit. Ills su b ­ o ff at any moment If necessity
T he luncheon last night was sta te officials is set for Monday. visor of th e P o rtlan d public lib ra ­
g ran g e h as a m em bership of less ch arg e of th e dances to in su re the ject Sunday m orning
will be. arises. An electric pump in Mrs.
served by M. L. W hite of th e W hite S eptem ber 24 and Mr. Hoss will ry. She told of th e d istrib u tio n of
th an 30 they proved equal to the splendid o rd er w hich has c h a ra c t­ '‘C hrist the P rin ce of Life."
Way. T h ere w ere several fine m u­ serve by appointm ent of th e gover­ books to h o spitals, ja ils and m any
Pow ell's well was used to keep the
task of en tertain in g the m em bers erized th ese events in the past.
sical num bers by local people and nor until Ja n u a ry 7, 1929, the end o th er places w here good rending is
roof of the house wet down, and an
of
Pom
ona
in
a
very
creditable
They are Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Adix.
Methodist Pastor Attending
also by those p resen t from P o rt­ of the term for w hich Mr. Kozer needed.
additional pum per and fire ex­
C onierence.
m anner. All atten d in g spent a very Mr. and Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth. Mr.
land. G eorge Angel, of the Oregon had been elected.
tin g u ish ers were in readiness for
The provisions of the proposed p leasan t and profitable day.
Rev.
H
V.
W
ilhelm
is
In
Hood
and Mrs. J. A. H aley, Mr. and Mrs.
em ergency.
F arm er, led the singing by tlfe club
Mr. Hoss is th e republican nom i­ incom e tax bill w ere explained and
R
iver
th
is
week
in
atten
d
an
ce
a
t
S. B. H all, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hes-
and also gave a very in te restin g nee for th e office of se c re ta ry of com pared w ith form er incom e tax THIM BLE ( LI B EOBMER
A force of men from Kelly s
sel, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. M artin. Dr. the an n u al conference of th e M eth­
talk about the w ork of the a g ric u l­ sta te , w inning in the p rim a rie s by bills by J. O. Bailey. He declared
BY WOODCRAFT WOMEN and Mrs. W. J. Ott, Mr. and Mrs. odist Episcopal ch u rch . He re ­ i Butte is expected to Join the local
tu ra l club boys and girls. This is a wide m argin over H. H. Corey th a t th e present bill has a g re a te r
T he N eighbors of W oodcraft J. C. Shultz. Mr. and' Mrs. B W. turned W ednesday evening to at- I pHKhters in com batting the fire.
one of th e th in g s the K iw anis club and Tom B. Handley. P rio r to en hacking th an any previous sim ilar T him ble club met at th e home of
tend the piano recital in P o rtlan d !
.
.
------------
Thorne. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. W alrad. of
Miss E lizabeth H orning, and the ,'
' ‘T !
‘
te rin g the race for election as sec bill. Mr. Bailey also spoke re g a rd ­
is giving all possible supp o rt to.
Mrs. J. H. M etzger T uesday a f te r ­
next m orning went again to H o o d '
hlS bePn re c e ,ved of “ ‘H8-
re ta ry of state, Mr. Hoss served as ing the co n stitu tio n al am endm ent
noon at 2 o’clock, for th eir first
NOMINATING
Rlver, th is tim e accom panied b j ‘ <,UM “ re ° " the p ro p erty <* “ »e
p riv ate se c re ta ry to G overnor Pat lim iting th e pow er of the legisla- session. Meeting w as called to or- ( I T !
BARK BOAI) MEETING
CAI'CCS AN NO ,AC ER
llcar Creek Logging com pany be­
EBIDAY AT FAIRVIEM terso n and before th a t w as m ana tu re to appeal or am end any law | dcr an(, th e follow ing officers in-
Mrs. W ilhelm. Sunday school at 10 l
The re g u la r nom inating caucus : o'clock will be th e only service at ’ yond Sandy w hich is th reaten in g
g
er
of
th
e
M
orning
E
n
te
rp
rise
,
pub
passed
by
th
e
people
u
n
d
er
the
T here will be a m eeting of those
stalled : Mrs. Ada M anning, p re si­ for the city of G resham will be
the en tire plant. Several fam ilies
in terested in th e B a rr road this lished at Oregon City. He has been initiative.
d
en t; Mrs. F an n ie T u rn er, vice held in th e city hall, F riday night, the G resham M ethodist ch u rch next
evening. F riday, at the city hall at active in new spaper o rganization
are
being moved from the path of
Sunday.
J. W. M cA rthur, su pervising e n - I p resid en t ; Mrs. H ester W ard, sec-
S o'clock. T here is to be a special w ork, and has held a num ber of
the tire.
October 5. At this m eeting can d i­
g in eer for th e E ugene w ater board, retary , and Mrs. Josie Bliss treas- d ates will bi nom inated to fill the
e n te rta in m e n t given by th e United
Art ( lass Planned.
offices in pub lish ers asso ciatio n s
A rtisans of P ortland.
explained th e W ater and F ish bills, urer.
Miss D orothea S h o rt of P o rtlan d GltESHAM MAY GET
offices of m ayor, reco rd er and
S peakers w ill discuss the differ­
Mr. K ozer, who is n ea rin g the of w hich th e re a re four, th a t w ill
A finance com m ittee w as appoiut-
ent form s of road im provem ents end of his second term as secre
tre a su re r, and th ree councilm en. will again conduct a class In ap
M EM ORIAE BUILDING
ap p e ar on the ballot in November, «d co n sistin g of th e following mein- The councilm en whose term s ex­ plied art in G resham . She will hold
p erh aps to be m ade on the B a rr
the class in connection with Eliza
An ap p ro p riation of $10,000 may
road. An im portant question to be ta ry of state, w as selected by Gov T he D eschutes, Rogue, Umpqua and tiers: E rd in e Beadle. Eliza Metz-
taken up d u rin g th e evening is ern o r P atte rso n to d irect th e sta te M cKenzie riv ers being affected by ger, Emma McBain. P lan s for the pire are R ussell K. Akin, B W. beth 's F ro ck Shop each W ednes he m ade by the board of county
day evening, beginning Septem ber
T horne and Dr. A. W. Botkin.
w hether o r not to m ake the road 80 budget because of his m any m arked
26. W ork in lam p shades, pictures, com m issioners for the co n stru ctio n
th ese bills. He em phatically de- year w ere discussed and w ork was
feet in w id th ?
qualifications. T here Is p erh ap s no d a r e d th a t th ese b ills a re an ti- d istrib u ted am ong the ladies pres-
jesso and oth er lines of decorating. of a building for the G resham Post
W ork is rapidly p rogressing on
New th in g s u n d er "C lassified.'
50 cen ts a lesson.—Adv,
A m erican Legion, but It m ust be
the stre tc h of road betw een A rata one in the sta te m ore fam iliar w ith dam , an ti-p o w er,
an ti-irrig a tio n ent.
and T routdale, th a t the county p u r­ th e operative and fiscal affairs of and an ti-city w ater supply bills.
erected on county property, acco rd ­
T he object of the club, which
chased som e tim e ago from the the com m onw ealth th an Mr. Kozer They a re also a g a in st m ining and I was rec en tly organized, is to p ro ­
ing to S tanley Myers, d istric t a t ­
P. E. P. com pany.
due to his long co n tact w ith all its lum bering and in d u stry of any kind I m ote th e social in te rest of the
torney, who th us advised the board
The m eeting ton ig h t will be open
a t Its m eeting W ednesday. T he
to the public and th e re will be no various dep artm en ts. As d irecto r on th ese riv ers. If th ese bills pass I W oodcraft and to help anyone who
of the budget, w orking d irectly u n ­ they will forbid all use of any wa-1 is in need of m aterial assistance.
e n tra n ce charge.
board took no action.
der th e governor whom th e 1927 te r in any one of th e four riv ers for
E arly In the sum m er the q ues­
A fter th e close of the business
“Be an overcom er," is an ex h o r­ Q uakers. Sim plicity of dress and
LOCAL TH EATER BOOKS
le g isla tu re designated as sta te bud­ any purpose excepting navigation
tion
a ro se of the possibility of
All ( II TALKER OE FILM get officer, Mr. Kozer will give O re­ and fishing, declared Mr. M cA rthur hour dainty refre sh m e n ts w ere tation of m any religious o rg an iz a­ speech and th e direct personal G resham post getting th e county
served by Mrs. M anning and Mrs tions, w hich is closely akin to the w orship of God w ithout o sten tatio n
The w ell-know n first-ru n film, gon ta x p ay ers th e ad v an tag e of his He feels th a t the passing of th ese
m em orial which was made possi­
W ard. Beside the m em bers, Mrs form ula often given as th e all im ­ or
Interm ediary
in stru m e n ta l
“The Lion and the M ouse,” fe a tu r­ v ast fund of know ledge ab o u t pub­ bills would affect th e tax paying
ble by action of th e last sta te
M. E. P atte rso n , Mrs. C arrie Powell p o rtan t req u isite for success in life, m eans ch aracterized th eir daily
ing May McAvoy and Lionel B a rry ­ lic business, and w ill fill an im port pow er and throw a heavier burden
leg islatu re. The only other A m er­
Due life.
Mrs. Ada H ollow ay. Mrs. Amelia nam ely, stick-to-it-ive-ness.
m ore, will be show n in th e G resh an t place in th e a d m in istra tio n ’s of tax on the rem ain d er of the
ican Legion post In the county
D uncan and J. H. M etzger were puts It In a word and says It Is the
In 1853 a com pany of Q uakers
am th e a te r S atu rd ay and Sunday official fam ily.
which m ight claim th e m em orial Is
state, and would lim it the develop- | present,
best synonym for genius. A nother founded W est Branch, Iowa. H ere
T here w ill be no d rastic changes m ent of th a t p a rt of th e state.
evenings. S eptem ber 22 and 23. ac­
P o rtlan d Post, No. 1, and th a t post
uses an epigram and o th ers a H erbert Hoover was born A ugust
cording to th e m anagem ent of the in the personnel of th e office of
W. P. L andes told of a trip h e|EORM ER GRESHAM EOLK whole tre a tise to set out and define 10, 1874 in a one-story cottnge waived Its right in favor of G resh­
th e ate r, w hich is being co n g ra tu ­ se creta ry of state, according to Mr.
nd Mrs. L andes had taken to Cres-
M BI I E O|- S , ( ( ESSES genius, success, or leadership. But acro ss the alley from his fa th e r's am, hr $10,000 in P ortlan d would
lated on its success in bringing th is Hoss, who has let it be know n th a t
not provide a building suitable for
cent City, Calif. He spoke of th e
A le tte r from Mrs. O. A. Johnson a fte r we have read th e best we feel blacksm ith shop. When he was six
film to G resham .
he intends to conduct affairs as
the purpose.
booster sp irit th a t seemed to pre- form erly of "T he G scarette,” Gresh an absence of co n creten ess which years of age his fath e r died leav-
T his d ram a of political in trig u e efficiently as possible, w ith o u t r e ­
vail and urged all to become boost-1 ani, tells of the activ ities of the often leads to doubt as to the value J ing th e fam ily In m eager clrcutn-
and crossed love by C harles Klein gard to professional jo b -h u n te rs
PLEASANT VALLEY
e rs for Oregon.
fam ily since they retu rn ed to Minn­ of th e epigram or form ula which stances. A few y ears later his
and
political
hangers-on.
T
he
Hoss
has e n th ra lle d h undreds of th o u ­
Mr. and Mrs. L ester Richey and
esota a y ear ago. They are w ell may have been projected with the m other died and Ills older bro th er,
J.
G.
Kelly
spoke
briefly
on
the!
sands of playgoers. It is said to fam ily has moved to Salem and
d
au
g h ter Ilene of P endleton, O re­
and contented with th e ir situation best of m otives to provide a ch art , Tad, and younger sister, May, and
be g rea t as a play, g re a te r as a ta k en up residence in th e F a ir­ g ran g e fire in su ran ce. H. J. Lan- ]
gon, w ere visiting Sunday a t th e
on
a
larg
e
farm
at
Grove
(Tty,
but
and
com
pass
for
oth
ers.
We
w
ant
i
H
erbert
w
ere
placed
with
relatives.
goe, executive se creta ry of the!
m ont hill d istrict.
p ictu re and tim ely.
P o rtlan d A m ericanization council. | say th a t they m iss th e d ear friends the epigram personified. We w ant H erbert was taken by an uncle on home ,,f Mr Rlchey'8 P arent". Mr.
K erm it and D ouglas are the tre a tise dram atized. Our q u es­ a farm w here he spent a sh o rt tim e I and Mrs. G. H. Richey. They left
(ard of Thanks.
poke on N atu ralizatio n . He told here.
For real estate loans see or call
B. W. T horne.— Adv
We wish to th an k our friends of th e assim ilatio n of th e foreign now both in high school and a re tions of who, when, w here, how, before com ing to Newberg, Oregon, j Sunday afternoon for the beach,
and neighbors for th e ir m any ex ­ people who are in th is co u n try and I
and why a re num erous In the p u r­ to he with his uncle. Dr. John Min-I w here they will spend several
well.
pressions of sym pathy and help in
days before retu rn in g to Pendle-
su
it of inform ation of the m ethods thorn, his m o th er's bro th er.
“We
all
like
our
new
home,
so
our bereavem ent in th e death of w hose ch ild ren will be the citizens
DRAMATIC ART
our beloved son and fath er.
If anyone w anted a ch a p te r from
of tom orrow . He stressed th e fact w ell," says Mrs. Jo h n so n , "T h at of o th ers who have overcome. In ­
Mr. and Mrs. W alter F u ller a re
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. F u lm er, D uane, th a t we should ed ucate them and even th e u n p leasan t th in g s th a t te re st Is increased If we know the anybody's life to cover a period of
CLASS OR PRIV A TE LESSONS
Ralph and R oberta F ulm er.
happen, such as hail storm s, are person or if he is a n ative of our 10 y ears to contain a m axim um of the proud p are n ts of a baby g irt
stam
p
out
illiteracy
.
He
lam
ented
F r a n c e s N o tz
born last week a t a P ortlan d hos­
Used im plem ents and m achinery. th e fact th a t th e U. S. stan d s ten th forgotten quickly when they a re city or stale. If we have rubbed stim u lu s and Inspiration for young
pital.
Call 3293, G resham
not
too
severe.
One
w
e
had
about
H essel Im plem ent Co., G resham .— on th e list for illiteracy .
elbows
in
class
room
It
gives
an
people
he
would
look
In
vain
for
a
He
Mrs. D orothy T. D eB rake of Se­
Adv.
added charpi to th e lessons which m ore aw e Inspiring ch a p te r th an
brought out the fact th a t In M u lt-1 a w' pk aRO 8 triPPe<l our corn
a ttle is visiting this week w ith her
we
had
to
cut
it
and
fill
the
silo.
a
re
reflected
from
the
life
of
one
the
one
th
a
t
reco
rd
s
H
oover's
ex-
tiomah county th e re a re 4000 p e r­
sister, Mrs. Wm. D ahlqulst. She
sons unable to even read or w rite We are glad th a t is taken care of, who has overcom e and who has pcrlences, asp ira tio n s and accom -
even
though
the
crop
was
not
so
been proclaim ed by the public as plishm euts from the tim e he land- will re tu rn to S eattle, Frlduy.
th e ir own nam e in an y language.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis and
n able leader of people and a ' ed in Newberg un til he g rad u ated
heavy.”
He spoke of th e ch ild ren born in
Mr.
and Mrs. A rth u r Bliss and little
Crops in so u th e astern M innesota m aster mind.
from Leland S tanford U niversity,
th is co u n try of O riental p aren ts b e­
W H A T CAN'T A W OM AN DO!
(laughter D orothy attended a blrth -
a
re
very
good,
says
Mrs.
Johnson,
To
O
regonians
a
sketch
of
th
e
at
the
age
of
21
years,
ing citizens by rig h t of b irth and
! day d in n er In P ortland Sunday In
feels th a t the co n stitu tio n of the and th resh in g is well under way, pw m d ca re e r of Hoover should h e, At 11 years of age he arriv ed in
, honor of H arry Davis, son of Mr.
though
wet
w
eather
hindered
co
n
­
p
a
rtic
u
la
rly
in
te
restin
g
because
of
P
o
rtlan
d
and
th
en
w
ent
up
the
United S tate s should be changed
the proxim ity and co n creten ess of riv er to Newberg w here he was to and Mrs. F, M Davis.
so th a t th e children of these A m er­ siderably.
O. J. F oragreen and son Balls and
contact.
In the c hain of events, | m ake his home with his uncle who
ican-born O rien tals should be the
Count)
Faria
Head
Resigns.
is
u
nusual,
was
about
to
estab
lish
th
e
Q
uake.
'
* ,B t ° n “ h u n tln « tr,p
every
link
of
which
flrst to become citizens th u s a d ­
.
. . I last week-en
end near G ran ts Pass
I). D. Jack so n , for th e past seven p erh ap s th e m ost u n u su al was th a t! college
H erbert w as sent by his !
vancing th e rig h t of citizen sh ip by
y ea rs su p erin ten d en t of th e M ult­ which Included hts Oregon ex p er- ¡relativ es n Iowa to Newberg In o r- “ " 1 *“ **7?. th re * deer
b irth one generation.
”77 WARVFR RROS IAHST SVCCT«
rtu n ity to
‘° " *’ ¡H“ ’r ' who 1 has been in
nomah county farm , W ednesday lence. T he decisions and e x p e r l- ! der to get a b etter o o p p p p o o rtu
n ity
Memorial services w ere held for subm itted his resig n atio n , which
th e hospital for several weeks
ences
of
that
period
are
potent
In
|
obtain
an
education.
He
undertook
tlQ W ANPIHI
W illis T. Buckm an of R ussellville was accepted and his successor ap ­
shaping his fu tu re career. To the the duties of chore boy w ith energy w here he u nderw ent an operation
grange.
pointed.
The new head of the younger g en eratio n hts life h isto ry j and enthusiasm In o rd er to m eet for appendicitis, was brought home
T h e Pom ona w ent on record as farm is O scar A. Johnson who wag co n tajn s nu m ero u s lessons.
Sunday and Is Improving.
Hb expenses.
opposing the D eschutes, Rogue. for eight years acco u n tan t at the life seemed to be a
I
successsion of
j„ hi* early boyhood he had de- I
Umpqua and McKenzie riv er fish Oregon sta te hospital at Salem. prohlem s to he solved. T he prob- ; veloped a scientific and inquisitive
and w ater bills and stro n g ly urged He has lived In P o rtlan d since lent of ad v e rsity ; th e problem of a
A WARNER BROS PRODUCTION^
and a love for th e outdoors.
all m em bers to vote No on these 1913. He is 40 year* old, ha - a wife home; the problem of an eduiqu
In his new environm ent, w estern
bills at th e November election. and tw o children.
.•■’c 'd a y . S ep t
21.—G r e s h a m g r a d e
lio n ; th e problem of rig h t and scenery and clim ate, th e different s* bool
P .-T . A. m e e ts a t sch o o l a t 2 :30.
They also w ent on reco rd as being
Johnson expects to put th e farm w rong; the problem of his duty to vegetation and anim al life stim u ­
F rid a y
E v e n in g . 8eptc«ml«er 21 —
September 22 and 23
opposed to th e fru it sta n d s op erat- u n d er a new system of operation hum anity are a few of the prob­
rem e c lu b c a r d p a r t y a t I ’t a n t t d e e r
lated and increased his love for A
Inn.
lems which co n fronted him In i rom ance and his desire for scien ­
F rl.la y E v en in g , Kept
Ï8.— A rem e
quick succession. Indeed the n u m er­ tific investigation.
d illi d a m e . M asonic h a ll, G resham .
ous adverse circu m stan ces w hich
His quick and reten tiv e m em ory
F rid a y . H e p te m b ir 2 I — R o z so c ial.
confronted him In his c a re e r arous- m ade it possible for him to do his P le a s a n t H o m e M. H c h u r c h , au.-p ices
es In us a w arm fra te rn a l feeling school work in less tim e th an oth- ; y o u n g p eo p le o f c h u rc h .
which In tu rn stim u lates o u r de- PFR
thllt he h#(, lh e o p p o rtu n ity
O 'd o ck b y H o m e a n d F o re ig n Mission­
ire to know m ore of his m ethods; j to satisfy his desires. He faithfully ' a r y s o c ie ty o f K aron L u ti» r a n c h u rc h
ARBO LED A C U B HO USE
at
P o w ell V a lle y fM*boolhoti«M-
S p e ris i classe* fo r irrade school c h ild ren
to get a closer up view of the m an; and earn estly perform ed the duties
to
analyze
and
ap
p
ro
p
riate.
|
„
,
ch
o
re
,Hly
(or
th(,
R<;h(M
,,
t(>ok
now in progress.
The dual Influence of h e r e d ity , ca re of th e h o rses for his uncle, i
Mr». R obert B lair
and environm ent is ever p rese n t in and had various o th e r duties at th e i
S tu d io F ir s t S ta te B ank Bldg., G resh am
A ccredited
V iolin
the c h a ra c te r of hum ans No g reat academ y and yet had sufficient tim e >
M em bers and T h e ir F rie n d s Invited
Nalurdgyn,
W
.
A.
Inglis*
home.
P h o n e 1721
personage, like Topsy ju st hap- left to devote to recreativ e and
Itu
Avenue,
Gresham,
Admission T o r P er Couple
pens.
T here m ust be a back- scientific Investigations
•ground. H oover's a n c e s to r, w ere |
(To be continued)
Phone J»|.
Areme Club Dance
Schedule Arranged
Many Men Fighting
Fire Near Gresham
GRESHAM THEATER
MOUSE
MAY MCAVOY
LIONEL BARRYMORL
a - uu -41’
Coming PXents
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
PIANO
FLORENCE M. HONEY
Big Dance and Card Party
Saturday Evening, September 22