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TWICE A WEEK G resham O utlook VOL I. NO. 28 “Ever at Your Service" P h o n e 701 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1911 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES 14 to it an d th u s se rio u s co m p licatio n s have been se ttle d am icab ly . He told of th e in flu e n c e o f th e I n te r p a rlia m e n ta ry u n io n an d s ta te d th a t Theo. R o o sev elt h ad been a w ard ed th e N oble P eace p rize of $40,000 fo r h a v in g d o n e m ost to p ro m o te u n iv e rsa l peace. T h is fu n d , in s te a d C o m m en cem en t E xercises W ell of u sin g fo r h im self, he h ad given to h elp lessen th e tro u b le s betw een A tte n d e d . A d d re ss by c a p ita l a n d labor. P rofessor D eCou. P ro fe sso r DeCou p re se n te d th is a s th e g re a te s t p o litic a l m ov em en t of m o d ern tim es, if n o t o f all tim es, T h e six th a n n u a l co m m en cem en t an d u rg ed th a t th e y o u n g people n o t of th e G resh am high school w as o b only keep in fo rm ed on th is g reat fu r serv ed w ith a p p ro p ria te ex ercises w orld m o v em en t b u t seek to F rid a y e v e n in g a t th e school a sse m th e r it In ev ery p o ssib le way. bly h a ll. T h e h a ll w as cro w d ed < T h e a d d re s s w as g re a tly a p p re th e speaker w ith th e p a re n ts an d frie n d s of th e ciated an d won fo r g r a d u a te s an d m any w en t aw ay a fte r m any e x p ressio n s of co m m en d atio n . P rin c ip a l R o binson in p re s e n tin g a ll s ta n d in g room had been ta k e n . T h e m em b ers of th e school board, th e class fo r g ra d u a tio n m ad e th e th e s p e a k e r of th e e v e n in g , th e follo w in g a p p ro p ria te re m a rk s: Mr. C h a irm a n an d M em bers of fo u rte e n m em b ers of th e class an d te a c h e rs w ere sea te d on th e p la t th e B oard of D irecto rs, L ad ies and b e h a lf of th e fo rm . T h e h a ll w as b e a u tifu lly dec G en tlem en : On o ra te d w ith flo w ers an d class colors, te a c h e rs of th e hig h sch o o l, I have th e p le a s a n t p riv ileg e of p re s e n tin g th e la tte r b eing o ra n g e an d black. T h e p ro g ra m of th e ev en in g w as 'o y o u r h o n o ra b le b o ard of d ir e c t o rs for g ra d u a tio n to n ig h t th e class a s fo llo w s: of 1911. T h is class, th e six th to PROG RAM . be p re se n te d fo r g ra d u a tio n from M arch, Miss H ope A n d erso n . y o u r h ig h school, is u n iq u e in m any In v o c a tio n , Rev. F. M B u rtc h . V ocal d u e t, L o ttie D avis, V iola vay s. N ot only is it th e la rg e st •lass to be s e n t o u t from th is M athew s. school, b u t it is, I believe, u n s u r P la n o solo, F rie d a B ratzel. passed in sc h o la rsh ip a n d g en eral A d d ress, P rof. E. E. DeCou. b re a d th o f c u ltu re . f V ocal solo, C. W. A lb ertso n . T h ese y o u n g m en an d w om en P re s e n ta tio n of class, P rin c ip a l C have co m p leted th e fo u r y e a rs' R. R obinson. by th e P re s e n ta tio n of d ip lo m as, Mr. A •vork p re sc rib e d fo r th em sta te d e p a rtm e n t of p ublic in s titu - D ow sett. ion an d y o u r b o ard o f tru s te e s . On V iolin d u e t, Miss B u rto n , Mrs. C th e p a rt of m any of th e m th ese M a rte n s; MiBs W ilke, acco m p an ist. Mr. D eCou, w ho gave th e a d d re s i y ears h av e, in d eed , been y e a rs of leroic s tru g g le . T hey have m ade o f th e ev en in g is p ro fe sso r of m a th e ir th e in a tic s of th e S ta te U n iv ersity g re a t p erso n a l sa c rific e s in H e is a y o u n g m an an d sp o k e in a p u rs u it of le a rn in g ; sa c rific e th a t •hallen g e o u r h ig h e s t re sp ect an d c le a r, p ra c tic a l, u n e m o tio n a l way id m ira tio n ; sa c rific e s th a t sta m p H e show ed th a t he w as w ell in as p o ssessin g th o se stro n g , fo rm ed an d w hat he said w as fu ll < £ ■ hem le rsis te n t, an d u n flin c h in g ele- th o u g h t. H e b ro u g h t g re e tin g s fro m the .u e n ts of c h a ra c te r th a t we find on / I reco m m en d S ta te U n iv ersity w hich he said was in o u r b est citizen s. g re a tly in te re s te d in th e h ig h schools hem to you, p re p a re d b o th in schol- o f th e s ta te . A b o u t te n y e a rs a g t irsh ip an d c h a ra c te r to ta k e th e ir tru s tw o rth y th e r e w ere only a few high schools places as u sefu l an d in O regon, now th e r e is one in e v e i/ m em b ers o f society. B ut o f a ll, p e rh a p s, th a t I ra n say city a n d m ost of th e la rg e r to w n s H e said th e y o u n g p eople d eserved if th e se y o u n g m en an d w om en is h at th e ir id e a ls a re h ig h . 1 be- th e best an d a ll th a t th e s ta te cat do fo r th em . H e q u o te d G overnoi ieve th a t th ey h av e a firm -ro o te d W est a s sa y in g re cen tly th a t it was •onviction th a t " T h e life is m ore h an m eat an d th e body m o re th an h is aim to so a rr a n g e it th a t m o n ■aiment.” 1 feel th a t th e y possess m oney w ould be sp e n t on o u r school a n d less on o u r a sy lu m s a n d pena! n an u n u su a l d e g re e th o se h ig h e r ind fin e r q u a litie s of m ind an d In s titu tio n s . le a r t th a t a re so in fin ite ly s u p e rio r H e re g r e tte d th e a tte m p t to hol< u p th e a p p ro p ria tio n s fo r ed u ca in th e se rio u s w ork o f life to m ere tio n a l p u rp o ses an d hoped citizens ■ e a rn in g . T h e re fo re , I feel t h a t it of G resh am w ould s ta n d by th< s a g re a t p riv ileg e to n ig h t to certi- y th a t th e s e y o u n g people a re e n S ta te U n iv e rsity a n d O regon A gri title d to receiv e th is p u b lic recogni- c u ltu r a l college. ion of th e ir fa ith fu l w o rk , an d to T a k in g h is th e m e fo r th e ev en in j eceive from y o u r b o ard of d irect- from th e g re a t peace m o v em en ts o ■ rs th e o fficia l ev id en ce o f .th e i i th e day , he sp o k e firs t o f th e in tav in g reach ed th is im p o rta n t mile- d u c e m e n ts lead in g us to secu re un iv e rsa l peace. T he co st of w ar wai ito n e of th e ir lives. T h e class ro ll w as called an d th e tre m e n d o u s an d fell as a heavy b u r fo u rte e n m em b ers re d en on all th e people. Not only It follow ing tim e o f co n flic t b u t th e m a in te n a n c sponded by risin g : L illian F re d o lp h , H e rb e rt H oss, of o u r a rm ie s and n av ies an d th< to y J o h n s o n , May K e ste rso n . M aude co st of p en sio n s in tim e o f peac< d lc h e l, G lad y s R ich ey , K e n n eth w as a heav y a n d u n n e c e ssa ry b u r d en . H e to ld of th e cost ol R o b erts, M arian K obertB on, H e rb e rt Ryan, M a rg a re t S c h a n tin , L loyd C. Ju st on e of our g re a t d read T h o m p so n , W ilb u r n a u g h ts an d w h a t th e sam e am o u n ' ic h ra m , E a rl fh o m p so n , E tlial W ilk in so n . o f m oney w ould do if ex p en d ed it A r th u r D o w sett, c h a irm a n of th e th e c au se o f ed u c a tio n . p re s e n te d th e d ip lo m as. He re fe rre d to th e g re a t ap o stle: to a rd , of peace in all ag es a n d d w elt upot 1’h is w as th e firs t tim e he h ad of- iciated in th is cap acity and his th e fact th a t m any of o u r le a d in t ■ tatem en o f to d ay w ere sta u n c h # o rd s of c o n g ra tu la tio n w ere well a d v o c a te s of peace. H e m en tio n ed chosen. M any w ere th e g ifts of flo w ers am o n g o th e r s B ry an , T a ft and R oosevelt A lso th e d ev elo p m en t ind o th e r a rtic le s p re se n te d to th e T h is p a rt o f th e pro- of fa c ilitie s of tra v e l an d In fo rm a g ra d u a te s g ram w as w ell c a rrie d o u t by six tio n w ere a id in g in th is m o v em en t. H e a rty c o n g ra tu la H e to ld of th e b e g in n in g s o f th» y o u n g g irls. peace m o v em en t. A little book by tio n s w ere ex ten d e d by all to g ra d a G erm an B aro n ess e n title d "G ro u n d u a te s, p a r^ h ts an d te a c h e rs. A rm s ' fell in to th e h a n d s o f th< T h e firs t class o f th e G resh am C zar of R ussia. H e w as so moved by it th a t h e called th e first H ague high school w as g ra d u a te d In 190 g ra d u a te s each co n fe re n c e w hich h a s re s u lte d in There h av e been a P eace T rib u n a l. T h e U nited y e a r since. T h e n a m e s of g ra d u S ta te s w as th e firs t to su b m it qu es a te s of p rev io u s y e a rs a re as follow s 1906. tio n s fo r a d ju d ic a tio n to th is tr ib u G race L aw ren ce, P e a rl L indsey. nal Since th a t tim e m an y in te r n a tio n a l d is p u te s hav e been re fe rre d 1907. E d ith G o rd o n , M ary W ilson D M TDK. 1908. D ecide, th e P e rc h e ro n sta llio n , well J o h n S h a ttu c k , P e a rl M etzger, know n in G resh am an d v ic in ity , w ill Roily W atso n , H arley T u rn e r, Geo m a k e th e season a t follow s M onday, a t livery b arr. a t Sandy S ch an tin . 1909. T u e sd a y , a t E. F . D o n a h u e s H ope A n d erso n , F lo re n c e F ie ld b a rn , B oring. W e d n esd ay , till T h u rsd a y noon, house, B essie D aily, M aeve Ixive- M eyers, at S tr a u s L u m b e r C o .'s y ard , !ace, E th e l C a lk in s, H ope M ark E m ery . G re sh a m . 1910. F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y , W A. P ro c Mary H a rv ey , A lm a D aily. C has. Mc to r 's a t C o ttre ll. C oll, Dan L ynch. S te lla R opes S tra u s lain il> er C o „ O w ners. T h e g ra d u a te s o f th e G resh am A sch em e is on foot now to co m h ig h sch o o l now n u m b e r 37. p le te an a u to road from A lask a to FO R R E N T — S ix-room ho u se, a f Panam a T h is will give Joy rid e rs a c h an ce to speed som e alo n g th e te r J u ly 15. J a s L aw ren ce, G re sh am , O regon. tf lin e w ith o u t d a n g e r to fo o tm en . JUNIOR BANQUET SPLENDID AFFAIR $1.50 PER YEAR b o ard fo r m any y e a rs an d expressed th e sa tisfa c tio n he fe lt iu th e g ro w th of th e sc hool. . Miss St reb in resp o n d ed to th e to a s t, S en io rs o f 1911 vs. th o se of 1913. T he b an q u e t w as eu liv e n e d by class yells w hich aw a k e u e d Intense e n th u s ia sm on th e p a rt of a ll and th o u g h th e h o u r w as la te th e flig h t of tim e had not been n o ticed and th e b an q u et w as u n a n im o u sly voted one of th e g re a t su ccesses of th e e v e n tfu l ev en in g . FARMERS WANT TO CO-OPERATE T he b a n q u e t w hich follow ed th e g ra d u a tio n last F rid a y n ig h t, given by th e ju n io rs to th e g ra d u a te s an d th e ir p a re n ts , th e te a c h e rs and th o se a ss istin g on th e p ro g ram , w as o n e of th e n e a te st a ff a irs of T he R ose F e stiv a l is th e g reat Its k in d ev e r given in G resh am . A O regon a ttra c tio n th is w eek. P o r t larg e class room on th e m ain flo o r land is th e c e n te r of th e flow er had been cle a re d an d p ro fu sely d ec w orld. All n a tu r e l e c n u to w el o ra te d . C overs w ere sp re a d fo r com e th e flo ra) fe s tiv itie s a n d the b rig h t su n s h in e and bulm y a ir a re a b o u t 100 p erso n s. T h e m en u c a rd , a rtis tic a lly a r p aying th e ir re sp e c ts to th e queen ra n g e d , w as in F re n c h a n d k ep t th e of O regon th e rose. F o r tlie b en efit of o u r re a d e rs fe a s te rs g u essin g w h a t w as com ing we p u b lish a con d en sed p ro g ram of next. T h e ta b le s w ere serv ed by high school g irls an d n o th in g could llie F e stiv a l fo r th e re m a in in g d ay s have been d o n e in m o re o rd e rly or of tile week PROGRAM fittin g style. T u esd ay , 10 a. m ., b a n d c o n c e rt; T h o se w ho read F ren eli will ap p r e d a t e th e fin e lu n ch eo n r e p r e s e n t rose ex h ib it at A rm o ry , 2 p. m. ed by th e fo llo w in g item s: W ednesday, a. in., b an d co n c e rts F irs t C o u rse — F ra lse s, W hipped on p rin cip al s tre e ts ; co m p e titiv e rose C rem e, C rem e C ro u to n s. ex h ib it at th e A rm ory ; 2 p. in., Second C o u rse — O ran g ead e. g ra n d p a ra d e «f d ec o ra te d a u to C h o co lat E clairs. m obiles; 3 :3 0 p. m., fly in g e x h ib i T h ird C o u rse — S h rim p Salad»- tio n at C o u n try clu b ; x p. in., com S alt C ro q u e tte s, l’o u le ts au pain. p e titiv e rose ex h ib it at tlie A rm ory F o u rth C o u rse — C h o co late a la T h u rsd a y , 10 a. in., b an d s p a ra d e P u rlsie n n e , N u t B ouchecs. p rin c ip a l s tr e e ts ; 2 p. nt., d eco rated F ifth C o u rse — P o m m es de T e rra h o rse and vehicle p a ra d e . “ B a ttle a la S a ra to g a . R ad ish R ose, O lives, of R oses" In fro n t of th e review Tim bale d e F ro n tag e. sta n d , S ix th and M o rriso n ; 3 :3 0 p. S ixth C o u rse — B om be G lacee, m., ex h ib itio n d rill by O. A. C. c a G ateau B lanche, G ateau N oir, S u cres d e ts, M ultnom ah field ; X p m., Il H aro ld K ern w as to a s tm a s te r an d lu m in a te d civic an d m ilita ry p a g e a n t was m a s te r of th e s itu a tio n fo r he on G rand av e n u e , E a st side. in tro d u c e d th e v a rio u s s p e a k e rs F rid a y , 1 0 :3 0 a. i l l , “ S h o w er of w ith b rief b u t a p p ro p ria te re m a rk s R oses" by P e n in s u la r R u sa ria n s.; 2 He w as glad th e se n io rs h ad a t th e p. m , sw im m in g c a rn iv a l in Hie W il last show n so m uch ab ility . He la m e tte n e a r tlie H a w th o rn e b rid g e; w ished th em success an d co m m en d 5 p. ni . g ra n d p a ra d e of “ H um an ed th em to th e te n d e r sy m p ath y R o seb u d s," 5000 school c h ild re n ; of an u n frie n d ly w orld. on G rand a n d H a w th o rn e a v en u es, F o r th e se n io rs B ert H oss, p r e s i E a st sid e ; 2 p. 111., ra c in g m a tin e e d e n t o f th e class, resp o n d ed feelln g l; . D riving d u ll, C o u n try d u b g ro u n d s, He th a n k e d th e ju n io rs fo r th e ir u n d e r a u sp ices of tlie R iverside fav o rs— esp ecially for th e b an q u et S a tu rd a y , io a. m ., m a rc h in g “ th e e a ts ," as he ex p ressed it b an d s se re n a d e on d ec o ra te d s tre e ts ; (w h ich is n 't F re n c h , by th e way I, 2 p. m., sp ecial m a tin e e a t C o u n try and fo r th e good ad v ice w hich th e clu b , u n d e r au sp ices of H unt club; ju n io r p re s id e n t hud given th e 8 p. ni., ri'p ltlo n of th e e le c tric p a se n io rs In tu r n Mr. H oss to ld th e ju n io rs if th e y w an ted to succeed, ra d e , in h o n o r o f th e d e p a r tu r e of Rex O reg o n u s and en d of F estiv al to becom e w o rth y se n io rs an d fol low in th e fo o tstep s of th e ir illu s trio u s p red ecesso rs th ey m ust o b serv e an d do th e fo llo w in g : F a ll In love, give a p lay , m ak e a Ju n io r d u m m y , n o t stay o u t n ig h ts, do th e ir best an d g et 100 In (jeport- Tlie D ilw o rth s m et d e feat fo r th e m ent. P rin c ip a l R o binson In re sp o n d in g second tim e th is season n t th e to a to a s t said th a t th e se n io rs w ere h a n d s of Hie G resh am GlanlH on th e d iam o n d S u n d ay a fte r in d isp en sib le. W hen th e y left it la t te r 's wag n ecessary to clo se th e school noon. S core 5 to 4. A lth o u g h th e fo r a th r e e m o n th 's v acatio n . He D erb ies o u th lt th em Hie G ia n ts hit re fe rre d to th e h arm o n y th a t bail in pinches utid th u s to o k th e long p rev ailed In th e class. lie said th e e n d of tlie score. T o w n sen d , who past y e a r h ad been o n e of th e lias p itch ed th r e e g am es th is w eek, i an o ff day an d allow ed tw elve p le a s a n te s t h e had e v e r had as p rin cip al an d th a n k e d th e se n io rs for h its, fo u r of w hich cam e in on e in n ing. M o reland, th e v is ito r's m ound th e ir k in d an d stu d io u s a ttitu d e . Miss C uly w as given th e su b je c t, a r t is t , w as th e h ittin g s ta r of th e T he G resh am L ib rary a t 4 p lit , d ay, g e ttin g tw o tw o -b a g g e rs and a p la te an d to ld how th e arm y of scho»d sin g le in fo u r trip s to th e hit c h ild re n besieged th is a rs e n a l for Y ats, B au er and G aines a lso su p p lies. S in g ly o r in sq u a d s th e y w ell. B a tte rie s — G re sh a m , T ow nsend cam e u n d e r o rd e rs from th e ir cap ta in , In search of th e m u n itio n s of an d K e lt; D ilw o rth , M o reland and w ar to be u sed in th e co n flict M cK inley. a g a in s t ig n o ra n c e anil a p a th y . T he C ouncil m eetin g to n ig h t. lib ra ria n s ta te d th a t th e sen io rs, now p ro m o ted to th e ra n k s of v e te r C om m ercial d u b m e etin g to m o r a n s, w ould no t need so m uch a s s is t an ce b u t h oped th ey w ould still be row n ig h t. re g u la r p a tro n s of th e lib ra ry She M eeting of ail in te re ste d In a w as w atch in g w ith In te re s t th e at d o u b le-q u ick m arch of on -co m in g re F a rm e rs ' P ro d u c e a sso c ia tio n C o m m ercial clu b h all, G re sh a m , S a t c ru its. P ro fe sso r D eCou. b ein g a m a th e u rd a y n ig h t. m a tic ia n , co m m en ted on th e d o u b le FO R SA LE F o rty little pigs seven o f w hich th e cla ss is co m C posed. He said th a t an e d u catio n a lso som e bro o d sow s w ith pigs once b eg u n sh o u ld n e v er en d T h e N S m ith , W ebb Stock F a rm , phone tf sch o o ls could not g ive an e d u c a 258. tio n b u t o n ly d ire c t It. H e com FD R SA LE A few young B erk m en d ed th e sch o o l b o ard an d th e B red. Sw eet B rier tow n fo r its sp len d id sch o o l fa c ili s h ire sow s F a rm . P h o n e 493. tf ties. M rs W allace gave a very beau ti- j T Y P E W R IT IN G a n d S te n o g ra p h ic ful resp o n se in w hich sh e p ictu red M arie D in g er, phone in p o etry th e p ro g re ss o f th e c h il w ork want«-»! d re n on th e ra ilro a d of life and es 4». 33 pecially th e i r ex p erien ce on th e e d T h e O u tlo o k w an ts y o u r new s, u c a tio n a l sid e tra c k . Dr. A. T h o m p so n resp o n d ed to y o u r ads, y o u r s u b s c rip tio n , y o u r th e to a s t. W hen I wag a boy in pi Utting. E ngl a n d , an d to ld m any in te re s tin g ex p erien ces of h is boyhood. N otice. ‘ T heo. B ru g g e r w as g iven as a T h e tax fo r g ra v e llin g R o b e rts s u b je c t. E d u c a tio n on th e F a rm a v e n u e is now d u e a n d payable. H e w an ted th e y o u n g on th e farm O w n ers of a b u ttin g p ro p e rty will to h av e a b e tte r o p p o rtu n ity th a n p lease ta k e n o tice and s e ttle fo r he an d m any o th e r s bad had Mr sa m e a t th e o ffice of th e city tr e a s B ru g g er h a s been on th e school urer. 29 T he Pow ell V alley fa rm e rs held th e th ird well a tte n d e d m e e tin g in th e ir d is tric t la s t S a tu rd a y n ig lit fo r th e p u rp o se of p e rfe c tin g an o r g a n iz a tio n w hich w ould aid th e m in th e m a rk e tin g of th e ir p roduce. At a p rev io u s m eetin g a c o m m it te e w as ap p o in te d to d raw up a c o n s titu tio n and s u ita b le by-law s an d t i e c h a irm a n of th is c o m m itte e , C la r en ce M S m ith , re p o rte d to th e m eetin g , p re s e n tin g in o u tlin e w h at th e m e e tin g seem ed to d esire. T he c o m m ittee had c o n su lte d th e c o n sti tu tio n s o f se v eral s im ila r so cieties a n d , ta k in g th e best an d a d d in g Io It, th ey hail p re p a re d w hat seem ed best a d a p te d to th e local needs. T h is w as re a d am i th e g e n e ra l fe a tu re s d iscu ssed . Many good id eas w ere ex p ressed by th e d if f e r e n t sp e a k e rs a n d th e r e was g e n e ra l a g re e m e n t as to w hat w as needed. It w as decided to hold o v er th e a d o p tio n of tills c o n s titu tio n u n til th e next m eetin g an d give tlie m a t te r <iue c o n sid e ra tio n an d w id er p u b licity . It w as th o u g h t best to hold tlie next m e e tin g in a m ore c e n tra l lo catio n an d Invite th e fa rm e rs from ail s u rro u n d in g d ls trie ls to be p re se n t. A c o m m itte e , c o n sist- of B. C. A ltm an , C. M. S m ith ntnj H. M. M iller, w as a p p o in te d to draw up a c irc u la r an d in v ita tio n to th e fa rm e rs fo r th is m eeting. T lie m eetin g w ill be nex t S a tu r day n ig h t, J u n e 10, a t tlie C o m m er cial clu b h a il (M e tz g e r's h a ll) G resh am . O ne of th e id eas s tro n g ly ad vanced a t th is m e e tin g , in fact, passed as a vote of th e m e etin g , w as t h a t a w a re h o u se he e s ta b lish ed a t a c o n v e n ie n t p o in t, w h ere all k in d s of v e g e ta b le s could be re ceived in th e ir se a so n , p re p a re d to r m a rk e t and sh ip p ed d ire c t to re ta ile rs as d e m an d e d . T h e p lan in clu d e s th e p lacing of ull th is iu c h a rg e of a co m p eten t su ie sm a n a g e r. l ' I l i s w ould do aw ay w ith each one ■ lau iln -’ a larg > o r sm all load to m a rk e t and p e rh a p s fin d in g th e m a rk e t a lre a d v o v erlo ad ed . T ills is c e rta in ly on e of Hie m ain ■ lijects of a p ro d u c e rs a sso ciatio n It is c e rta in th a t if th e rig h t p a rty »•an he placed in c h a rg e It c an lie m ade a g reat sav in g to Hie fa rm e rs aiid pay ail expenses. Such an a s so ciatio n can be m ad e Io pay a d iv idend w hich can be ap p lied on its own p la n t, b i tim e a c a n n e ry can lie ad d ed w hich will use up Hie s u r p lu s o f m any p ro d u c ts and m a k e it possible to b u n d le g re a te r q u a n titie s and a w id er ru u g e of v e g eta b les and fru its. It w as b ro u g h t out In th is m e e t ing th a t o th e r lo c a litie s, s im ila r Io litis, w ere doing Hits very tilin g am i m ak in g It pay. T h a t th e r e w ere m any p ro d u c e rs in Powell V alley, T ro u td a le , C leone, R ockw ood, G resh am an d P le a sa n t Vwllcy se c tio n s w ho w ere feelin g th e need of tills move and will help tl along. It w as decided to IsHtie c irc u la rs to re p ré s e n ta i Ive m en In v a rio u s lo c a litie s and In v ite th em to be p re s e n t and h elp to get o th e r s In th e ir n e ig h b o rh o o d s to a tte n d th is m e e t ing a t O resh am next S a tu rd a y night. T he follow ing w ere th e n am es selected : H enry C ook, M H m llb, R alph —— F ren ch M enu a n d T im ely T o asts P lease M any G u ests T ill L ate H our. PROGRAM FOR THE ROSE FESTIVAL GIANTS AGAIN DEFEAT DILWORTH DERBIES I ak e A n o th e r S tep T o w ard s O rg anization at Pow ell \ alley S aturday. N eib au er, H enry G ist, C. R. K eller. I C I) W elch. A. H R ltx au , II. G • M u llenhoff, P au l B liss, Jo h n T o w n send, E rn e st P e te rso n , C. F ritz , E rtchw edler, A rth u r C hase, F ra n k Beers, F ra n k S n u ffin , M artin Mult j hoff, M artin K ro n e n b e rg . E. L ' T h o rp e, G ra u t S ager. FATAL ACCIDENT ONMT.HOODR’Y A fa ta l accid en t o c c u rre d y e s te r day In th e big cut on th e Mt. Hood ra ilro a d w est of h e re by w hich E leck Sv Has, an A u stria n w o rk m an , lost b is life. T he acc id e n t w as one to w hich uo b lam e c an be a tta c h e d as th is m an w ith o th e r s a tte m p te d to b o ard a m oving tr a in In o rd e r to rid e to cam p. In so m e way th e b u m p in g of th e c a rs , w hich w ere ju s t s ta rlin g w ith an e n g in e on each en d , cau sed him to lose itis bold a n d he fell u n d e r th e w heels. O ne h a n d w as sev ered an d Hie w heels passing o v er tlie sh o u ld e r and neck cau sed in s ta n t d e a th and co m p letely se p a ra te d tlie head from th e body. T he d e p u ty c o ro n e r w as n o tified an d cam e Io Hie scene of th e acc id e n t w h ere he trie d to have th e re m a in s rem oved to P o rtla n d an d an in q u est h eld th e r e but Hie ra ilro u d o fficia ls in s iste d on b rin g ing th e re m a in s to C a rls o n 's u n d e r ta k in g ro o m s and an in q u e st will p robably be held h e re today. T h e deceased w as u b o u t forty y e a rs of a g e an d had been in th is c o u n try a b o u t' th r e e years' He leaves a w ife anil ttire e c h ild re n In L aka, A u stria. A cousin an d tw o h a lf b ro th e rs w ere w o rk in g In th e sam e crew and w itn essed his d e a th . DIRECTORS PLAN BIG CELEBRATION T lie d ire c to rs of tlie F a ir A sso ciatio n h eld a m e etin g M onday a f t e r noon at w hich ste p s w ere ta k e n to c o m p le te tlie d eal betw een tlie D riv ing C lub an d Hie F a ir A ssociation in re g a rd to tlie race tra c k w hich is now p ra c tic a lly a ss u re d It w as decided to p u t on a big c e le b ra tio n for th e F o u rth of Ju ly a t G resh am am i tlie c o m m itte e on a rr a n g e m e n ts was o rd e re d to a rr a n g e fo r Ib is c e le b ra tio n . T lie follow ingiin is th e list of tlie c o m m itte e : T. It H o w ltt, F . II. C ra n e , I,. S h a ttu c k . T h e Mt. Hood ra ilro a d will he ready at tlia t lim e to ru n ex cu rsio n tr a in s an d G resh am w ill pro Ini lily have a r e g u la r old lim e c e le b ra tio n . Tlie list of s u p e r in te n d e n ts for Hie v ario u s d e p a rtm e n ts of th e fa ir ex h ib its w as co m p leted a n d p la n s laid nut fo r p ro c u rin g fru it and o ilie r p ro d u c ts wltli w hich Io m ak e a good sh o w in g . T h e -follow ing is a Hat of s u p e r in te n d e n ts of d e p a rtm e n ts : A g ric u ltu re , J . W. T o w n se n d ; h o rtic u ltu re , II. A. la-w is; flo ra l d e p a rtm e n t, It. W. G ill; live sto c k , It. P R u sm itsscn ; m ilk an d b u tte r te s t, il. A ltm a n ; p o u ltry d e p a rtm e n t, J.W AVI ml le; d o m e stic science, Mrs. J. W. Hlia It i n k , a r t d e p a rtm e n t, Mrs E L T h o rp e ; ju v e n ile , II L St. C lair. O ur D an ce in J u n e . R ockw ood G ra n g e will give one »lance in J u n e on S a tu rd a y ev en in g . Hie lo th R ic h a rd s' o rc h e s tra , us u su al and G ran g e su p p e r. T icket» $1 00, su p p e r e x tra . F ollow ing d a te s will be J u ly I an d 22 29 EVERYBODY KNOWS th a t one h u n d re d cents m akes A DOLLAR h u t w ho k now s th e m an w ho is u sin g this space? I le will be here som etim e in June, so w atch for full a n n o u n c em e n t in th e n ear future. R e m e m b e r the Date