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PO TA TOES- O re g o n , b u y in g p rlc »1 35-1.60 p e r h u n d re d . " N it» N S , B u y in g p ric e , »2 per h u n d re d . A fte r fo u r d ay s v actio n last w eek T h e G resh am G irls’ B a sk e t B all on a c c o u n t of th e p rev alen ce o f m ea T eum w ent' to T h e D alles F rid a y seis, th e p u p ils w ere called to g e th e r an d m et th e g irls 'te a m of t h a t city . M onday m o rn in g . T e a c h e rs w ere A la rg e cro w d wan p re s e n t a n d th e p re se n t, ex cep t one, Mr. S teele, an d g am e w as very in te re s tin g fro m th e a b o u t 100 p u p ils. So m an y w ere s t a r t to fin ish . T h e G resh am g irls, it ill sick o r d e ta in e d in h o m es p e rh a p s did n o t play as good a Fifty Couples Masked Some of the Peculiarities oitheir and Some Handsome Camp Life Seen at Costumes Worn, Long Range. T h e A rtis a n s L o d g e o f F a irv ie w In th e n o r th e a s t p a r t o f to w n g av e a m a s k b all la s t S a tu r d a y n ig h t a lo n g th e new r a ilr o a d is a c a m p o f in th e lia.ll o v e r th e D av is sto re . I ta lia n s , o r r a t ti e r tw o ca m p s, sid e by s id e , tlie o n e o f a b o u t 75 m en T h e a tte n d a n c e w as la rg e , th e r e b e a n d th e o th e r o f a b o u t 60 m en . in g o v e r 50 c o u p le s p re s e n t to jo in O ne o f th e s e is th e tr a c k la y in g In th e m e r rim e n t. T h e d a n c e o p e n c re w a n d th e o th e r th e b a lla s tin g ed e a rly a n d so o n th e flo o r w as w el c re w o f th e Mt. H ood R a ilw a y & P o w e r co m p a n y . E a c h m a n h a s a w h ere th e r e is sick n ess, th a t it w as g am e as th e y co u ld h av e p lay ed a | o ccu p ie d by th e m a sk e d d a n c e rs . d ecid ed to su sp en d school fo r th is h o m e as th e tr ip on th e tr a in w as I t is s ta te d th a t on th i s occas- b ra s s ta g s ta m p e d w ith h is n u m b e r. T h e r e a r e se v e n te n t s in w h ich week also . It is ex p ected by n ex t very tire so m e an d som e of th e g irls ion th e r e w e re m o re b e a u tifu l an d t,he m en a r e q u a r t e r e d , in c lu d in g M onday th e ep id em ic w ill have su b w ere tire d o u t w hen th e y a rriv e d c o stly c o stu m e s w o rn th a n a t an y | t h e l r d ln ln g tentB ti , i 8 l i t t l e fo r- sided su ffic ie n tly to n o t in te rfe re a t th e en d of th e ir jo u rn e y . T he d a n c e g iven in th e v ic in ity in so m e e ig n c ity is q u ite a s ig h t e sp e c ia lly m a te ria lly w ith th e a tte n d a n c e . re s u ly of th e g an te w as 15 to 9 in tim e . o n S u n d a y s on w h ic h d ay th e m e n T h e n u m b e r of cases of m easeis fa v o r o f th e g irls of T h e D alles. A b o u t 12 o 'c lo c k a n d Ju s t b e fo re d o th e i r w a sh in g . T h e ir m a n y col- am o n g th e p u p ils is a d iffic u lt m at- T h e G resh am g irls s ta te th a t th e th e s u p p e r w as a n n o u n c e d M an- o re d c lo th e s a r e h u n g on te n t ro p e s , . e r to g et a t. Som e h av e th e m ea tr ip as a w h o le w as a very p le a s a n t a g e r K u n im e r s ta te d t h a t th e m a s k - fe n c e s a n d h u s h e s a n d m a k e a s ig h t seis, som e th in k th e y h av e th e m , o n e a n d th a t T h e D alles p eo p le a re erg sh o u ld fo rm on th e flo o r fo r th e u n iq u e to b eh o ld . tnd som e h av e been exposed a n d a ra to be co m m en d ed fo r th e i r h o s g ra n d m a rc h , a t w h ich tim e th e An O u tlo o k r e p r e s e n ta tiv e w as ex p e c tin g to h av e th e m . Afew a re p ita lity d u rin g th e ir sta y th e re . I ju d g e s co u ld d e te r m in e to w h o m be- a tt r a c t e d on a re c e n t S u n d a y by a q u ite ill w ith th e m alad y . T h e clos Mr. a n d M rs. E d. S le re t acco m FAIRVIEW GRANGE lo n g e d th e p rizes. A t th e t e r m i n a - ! 8War th y m an r a k in g c o a ls o u t of a n ing of th e school fo r a few d ay s is p a n ie d th e te a m , an d E a rl T h o m p SOCIAL A GOOD ONE i lio n o f th is , w h ich w as led by Mr. oval-« o p b ric k o ven. N ext he a p re c a u tio n a g a in s t th e s p re a d in g o son acte d as re fe re e . a n d M rs. E. S m ith o f G re s h a m , th e b r o u g h t o u t tw o d o zen tin s of I he disease. T h e F a irv ie w G ra n g e g av e a so la d y ’s p rize w as h a n d e d to M rs. d o u g h . T h e se w e re sh o v ed in to th e c ia l la s t S a tu r d a y e v e n in g a t w hich N ellie R e g a n , w h o w o re a b e a u ti- , u v e n a n d th e d o o r w a s c lo sed . An NEW OPPORTUNITY MISS PATANEAUDE COMES TO FAIRVIEW asp icy p ro g ra m w as re n d e r e d and fu l w h ite c o stu m e , r e p r e s e n tin g a |KOUr i a te r nH m a n y n icely b a k e d HONORED BY PARTY w e re sold w h ich n e tte d b u tte r f ly . b a s k e ts : lo a v e s of b re a d w e re ta k e n fro m th e T h e p ro g ra m w as th e g ra n g e »15 T h e firs t p riz e to th e g e n tle m a n oven. B e tte r ra is e d o r m o re e v en - A fte r a d e la y of se v e ra l w e e k s ,. S a tu rd a y ev en in g a t th e hom e o f a w a itin g s e ttle m e n t of rig h t- of-w ay a s fo llo w s: w as c a rr ie d a w a y by M eddle L a- ) iy b a k e d b re a d c o u ld n o t he de- Mrs. C. M errill a p a rty w as g iv en p v e r a p o rtio n o f th e lin e th e O. j D u e t, A lta W ilcox, L a u r a D olph. P o ln t. j s ire d , but) th e w r ite r w a s fo rc e d to S n u g . 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T h e d e e g g s th e y lay is n o te w o rth y an d th is p o u n d on fo o t, is th e h ig h e s t fig - P re s id e n t M rs L a n d sd o w n e room . m an d fo r a good h o te l h e re , w hich is q u ite a d ra w in g c a rd fo r M rs F lr s t V ice P r e s - F lo re n c e F i e l , l - |u r e »’aU1 fo r b e c f 0,1 ,b l8 Mr. R oss say s t h a t if th e ro o m e rs w ould he a p ay in g In d u s try , and C ro w 's b o a rd in g h o u se. A fine T h e s t e e r w as tw o y e a rs o ld and ire n o t sa tisfie d to re a c h o u t of o th e r e n te r p ris e s sp o k en o f a s soon B lack M inorca h en re c e n tly laid an h o u se . w as ra is e d In B a k e r c o u n ty . C h a se St. S cond V ice P re s . one w indow an d p ick R oyal A nn a s th e Mt. H ood co m p an y g e ts its e g g t h a t m e a s u re d six a n d o n e -q u a r T lie liv e sto c k m en , th e C o m m e r h c rrie s , th e y can re a c h ou t of a n lig h t an d p o w er lin es h e re . 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