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G resham O utlook TWICE A WEEK GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 25, PRODUCTS SHOW CLEAN-UP DAY DEFENDING THE UNIVER FEELING BLUE WAS OBSERVED M em bers D iscouraged a n d B anquet in E vening Follow ed B lam e is Laid to M ult a D ay oí S tren u o u s L a nom ah C o u n ty Fair. bor, in G resham . P o rtla n d s land p ro d u c ts show . SITY AGAINST ITS ENE MY, THE REFERENDUM “Ever at Your Service’ P h o n e 701 1913 $1.50 PER YEAR PLANT CULTURE BLUE SKY LAW IS DISCUSSED WAS REQUIRED N ew Books at G resh am L ibrary F arm ers on G ard en in g a n d P ro tection of Plants. híeeced and M er c h a n ts Involved, W hile P rom oters Flee. “ C lean -u p d a y “ w as p re tty g en er- an alleged fa ir w ith o u t a foot of ally obsered by th e citizen s of land o r a hom e of any k in d , except G resh am last W ednesday. T h e re m th e h a ts of its o fficers, is feeelin g still rem ain som e u n tid y places, an d P ro g ra n of th e O p p o n e n ts to th e P r e s e n t P la n of H ig h e r L e a rn in g a t th e O . A . C. a n d U . o f O . Now Is th e tim e to com m ence o u r g a rd e n s w h e th e r they a re flo w er or BO R IN G , A pr 24 To th e E d ito r W e have a n o th e r case in o u r clr- v eg eta b le and we tu r n to any a n d cu lt co u rt th a t w ould not be th ere an d all sources fo r Id e a , and m a te r- if we had had a bluegk> law lag, p re tty blue and w ill m o re th a n like- ow ing to a lack of th o ro u g h o rg an i- ial on th e su b ject T he lib ra ry has year In th is state. T he C o-O pera ly n o t be h eard of n ex t fall. zatio n , som e o f th e ru b b ish g a th e re d ---------- I a collection of tw en ty books th a t tiv e S upply H ouse of P o rtla n d , O re A nd if it d o n 't com e to th e fro n t u p d id n o t g et h a u le d aw ay , b u t P o rtla n d , O re., A p ril 25. 1913 m an an d y o u n g w om an th e best way t-an ** d raw n from and probably will w ith som e kind of an eh x ib itio n so la k e it a lto g e th e r it w as considered gon, w as in co rp o rated In Salem on To th© E d ito r :— E v id en ce is p lain *o be a u sefu l citizen , how to m ak e i of g re a t assistan ce. C. L. Al- as to use up th a t little b u n ch of a g re a t success. It is expected th a t th e U n iv ersity o f O regon and a living an d serve society. T he Or- *e n a cabbage, cau liflo w e r an d al- th e 2 8 th o f A pril. 1912, wiht a cap p rem iu m money $2 5 9 3 — w hich Ju st th a t th is w ill becom e an a n n u a l o r th e O rgeon A g ric u ltu ra l C olleges egon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege h as ap- “ ed v egetables from seed to harvest ita l sto ck of $3,000,000.00, one-h alf ly belongs to th e M u ltn o m ah C oun se m i-a n n u a l ev e n t, an d th a t o th e r of w hich w as subscribed by th re e ty F a ir a sso ciatio n o f G resh am , th e lin es of civic im p ro v em en t w ill be m u st m ak e th e fig h t o f th e ir lives, p ro ach ed a so lu tio n of th e problem ‘n “ 8 in tro d u c tio n s ta te s th a t to be o r fo u r "b u n c o a rtis ts ." They if th ey a re to sta n d . F o rces are of in d u s tria l e d u c a tio n fa s te r th a n a successful g a rd e n e r, c e rta in p rin - said little b unch of m oney w ill re u n d e rta k e n . T he W o m en 's club, w ere In co rp o rated fo r th e sole p u r vert to th e co u n ty ro ad fu n d and w ith w hom th e m o v em en t o rig in a t fo rm in g th a t th r e a te n th e ir a c tu a l alm o st any in s titu tio n in th e N orth- ! ciP 'es and p ractices m ust be thor- oxjistenca. west. it to u ch es hom e life It o u Khly u n d ersto o d and th en ex pose o f fleecin g th e fa rm ers or th is be of som e b en efit to th e p eo p le of ed. h as d o n e a good tu r n for G resh A t a m eetin g held in P o rtla n d to u ch es in d u s tria l life. It teac h es p o u n d s th ese p rin cip les an d p ra c tic s ta te o u t o f th e ir cash, and they suc th is co u n ty a fte r all. am . In th e ev en in g a sp len d id b an q u et T u esd ay n ig h t on th is week an o r selling In th e n eig h b o r e s s tu d e n ts th e p ra c tic a l a ff a irs of es T “e allied vegetables consist ceeded in O ne of th e live w ires of th e lan d w as held in th e C o m m ercial h all by hood of 17,000 sh a re s a t $10 |>er g a n iz a tio n w as fo rm ed fo r th e avow every day life. T h ro u g h its exten- o t c o llard s, bru ssel sp ro u ts, kale, p ro d u c ts show seem s to feel q u ite th e w om en us an a p p ro p ria te en d in g ed p u rp o se of s trik in g a so la r slon co u rses it e n te rs In to th e life a n d k o h l-fab l. T h e In ju rio u s Insects s h a r e , 12,000 of w hich was sold for d isco u rag ed and to ld a n O u tlo o k re p . to th e day. An im m en se ta b le , in th e p lex u s blow a t th e in te g rity an d life of th e y o u n g m an on th e farm . Il and fu n g u o u s d iseases a re des- cash, a n d th e balan ce was sold for re s e n ta tiv e th e o th e r d ay th a t th e r e fo rm of an open sq u a re , ex ten d ed n o tes an d som e fa rm e rs even gave of both in s titu tio n s. Such m en as te lls how he can do his w ork In tel- crlbed and tr e a tm e n ts a re given, w ould p ro b ab ly be no e x h ib itio n by a lo n g th e tw o sid es an d acro ss one m o rtg a g e s on th e ir hom se fo r sh ares S ta te S e n a to r Dan K ellah e r, a c a n d i lig en tly . T he U n iv ersity of O regon L. H. B ailey's P rin cip les of Vege- th e lan d p ro d u c ts peo p le th is y e a r en d of th e hall. It w as loaded w ith d a te fo r th e o ffice of m a y o r o f P o rt o p e ra te s in a n o th e r field It gives ta b le -g a rd e n in g is considered an au- In th e com pany. T he concern w ork He a ss e rte d th a t th e G resh am peo good th in g s to e a t, an d w as d eco r lan d on th e P ro g re ssiv e tic k e t. Dr. p u re in te lle c tu a l d ev elopm enet. It , h o rlty o „ v eg etab le c u ltu re . It ed a good deal on th e sam e p lan as p le h ad ta k e n a d v a n ta g e of c e rta in ated w ith hugh b o u q u e ts of d affo d ils C. H. C h ap m an , H. J . P a rk in so n , g ves d iscip lin e of m ind. It p ro v id es glveB aIl idea of of , he th e C olum bia O rc h a rd s Co., which clau se in “ th e ir a p p ro p ria tio n law an d b ra n c h e s of h u c k le b e rry w ith a G eorge W. Jo sep h and som e o th e rs, high class c u ltu re . w ent b a n k ru p t an d left so m any Its 700 p u p ils farlu> th e a nd to get h a lf th e m oney. H e w as sin d a ffo d ill a t each place. T he Q ueen fa rm e rs in th e lu rch They sold w ho a re m o re o r less allied w ith th e ...ay o r may not e n te r p ro fessio n al tr<JBtulent> and mftn. cere in h is b elief th a t th e la n d pro d E sth e r g irls served th e ta b le s and th e ir stock to fa rm e rs, p rin cip ally , S o cialist p a rty , a re a t th e head of llte It does not e n te r in to th e in- a< e[nent o f th „ an<| ucts sid e show had been c h eated o u t c o n trib u te d no sm a ll a m o u n t to th e th is m o v em en t, w hich is to sw eep d u s trla l d o m ain T o u n ite it w ith k e tln g a n „ B toring Th<) of a t a p a r v alu e o f $10 p er sh are, and of h a lf th e ir m oney, a n d said th a t success of th e b a n q u et. An in te re s t rep resen ted th a t on th e 1st day of aw ay th e a p p ro p ria tio n s fo r both th e p u re in d u s tria l in s titu tio n w ould ,, , , , they c o u ld n 't go ah ead w ith th e in g fe a tu re o f th e ev e n t w as th e D ecem ber th e s h a re s w ould be w orth th e U n iv ersity o f O regon an d th e m ean, of . course, th . e . . o b . lite ra tio n of ,o o ls and m a ch in ery , sty les of hot- . triflin g sum a llo tte d to th em an d m a rc h in g in of th e firem e n h eaded .. .... . beda- P, u > collars, sheds an d de- $12.50 an d th ey w ould advance to O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege. Os th e U n iv ersity o . t O regon. W h at ef- , , ,, , , th a t to p u ll off th e ir show th ey by. th e ir c h ief E ttse l Jo n e s. They ten sib ly th is m o v em en t m a sq u e r fect It w ould have on th e O. A. C. vices of all kind a re discussed and $15 on th e first of J a n u a ry . 1913. w ould hav e to ra ise m o re fu n d s In w ere seated to g e th e r a t th e tab le. th ese They also re p resen ted they could ad e s u n d e r th e so u n d in g title , can only be c o n je c tu re d , but u n d e r give anyone good Ideas on som e o th e r way. su b jects. and w ould pay d iv id en d s on th e ir A splen id p ro g ra m of m usic and " H ig h e r E d u c a tio n a l B e tte rm e n t th e slo n .in lo n of such men as Sen He w as undeceived in his b elief to a s ts en d ed th e b a n q u et. T he m u L e a g u e .” T h e m illag e b ill w as giv Id a B e n n e tt's V egetable G arden stock by th e first o f May, 1913, a to r K elluher, l)r. C h ap m an , S e n ato r w hen told th a t th e o rig in a l bill w as sic w as fu rn ish e d K“ r^ a ,h a ' *’ ° n a a m o u n tin g to i 2 Y4 o r 15 p er cen t, as by Mrs. O. J. en a blow an d tlfe o rg a n iz a tio n p ro Jo sep h and P a rk lso n , I t. fa te m ay i d raw n up to aid “ a ll co u n ty fa irs In B row n an d Miss E va C am pbell. poses leg islatio n to rep eal all g e n e r be a n tic ip a te d w ith gome d eg ree of a" , “ U acal*' Th® sa n ita ry and eco- they said a b o u t Nov. 1st th a t th e ir the s t a te ” in c lu d in g th e one held Mrs. C has. C lev elan d , p re sid e n t of al law s a p p ro p ria tin g m oney fo r both nom ic valu e of th e k itch en g a rd e n Is sales am o u n ted to over $1000 per c e rta in ty . T hese a re all m en of in th is county. He w as f u r th e r in th e W o m en 's clu b , in tro d u c e d O. A. duscussed w ithin th e firs t few pages day. T he a g e n ts of th e C o-O perat th e college an d th e u n iv e rsity . It b ra in s and sta n d in g . They know form ed th a t th e law w as passed a t E a stm a n as to a s tm a s te r, w ho In fit is th e d eclared o b ject of th is o rg a n B esides In te re stin g In fo rm atio n on ive S upply H ouse rep resen ted to th e w hat th e y a re a fte r and how to get . th e re g u la r session of th e leg isla tin g te rm s pro p o sed th e su b je c ts fo r izatio n to w ipe o u t w hat th ey a re a fte r th e s u b je c ts of p la n n in g , sow ing of fa rm e rs th a t they ow ned th e large th e p re s e n t tu re and th a t his crow d had " p u t th e v ario u s sp eak ers. T h e speech m eth o d s of su p p o rt of th e W ith rev o lu tio n in th e a ir, w ith tr a n a «»la “ “ “ «. «<>•. 8“« K>ve. 4-story co n crete w areh o u se at E ast h ig h e r one o v e r” th e G resham fa ir board es h ad to do w ith v ario u s p h ases of in s titu tio n s of th e s ta te a n d co n so l us a few recipes fo r co o k in g som e F irst and M adison stre e ts w hich a sp irit of u n re s t p e rm e a tin g n e a r when th e e x tr a session was held, at s a n ita tio n an d a ttra c tiv e n e s s as a p id a te th e tw o in one school to be of th ese veg etab les we raise. th ey o ccupied, and th a t they also ly all c lasses a m easu re w hich th ese w hich tim e th e law w as am en d ed . plied to a c o m m u n ity , an d besides m ain ta in e d by a m ill tax. T h is o r m en m ay p re p a re and su b m it to th e , S am 'l G reen ’s V egetable G arden- ow ned a ll o f th e goods, w ares, m e r T h is w as new s to him , as he had b eing in s tru c tiv e , they sp a rk le d w ith g an iz a tio n w ould p ro h ib it th e legis lead in g people m ay find fav o r w ith " T “""“' * r° * th ° f V<* ' ch an d ise, and m ach in ery co n tained been fo ndly believing th a t th e law wit an d h u m o r. T hose w ho resp o n d la tu re from m a k in g a p p ro p ria tio n s to th e people, and th e tw o leading I n - 1“ “ “ ’? ** fo r hom * H,,‘1 >“ a r k«"»K In th e b u ild in g , and th a t they own was first p ro m u lg a te d by his people ed to to a s ts w ere Miss E d n a G ood su p p o rt any of th e s ta te schools. s tltu tio n s will c e rta in ly have th e ' ^ rofe8Hor G rt* u »>“ • c h a rg e of th e ed th e lan d on w hich the b u ild in g and w as passed a t th e ir in stan ce. live s to m a in ta in 1 o t »<” • '‘c u ltu re In the stood, as well ns th e v a can t lots a d to b rin g th is sw eeping fight of th e ir win, M. O. N elson, F. L. E verson. In o rd e r T he facts a re th a t th e lan d p ro d U n iv ersity of M innesota, and has jo in in g . W. S ta p le to n , E. A. L eonard, c h an g e ab o u t It p ro p o sed to iu s ita te th em selv es a g a in s t th e a tta c k u cts cro w d s had n o th in g to do w ith L ew is S h a ttu c k an d H. L. w ritten F a rm W in d -b reak s and Shel- On F eb. 20, 1913, th e Co o p e r a t St. C lair a m easu re, an d th e n th e fig h t w ill th e ir in te g rity . th e law at first, an d th ey c a u g h t I u n d c sta n d th a t th e s ta te g ra n g e , ,‘e r B e' ' 8' algo Ho‘,u la r F r u lt O row - ive S upply H ouse w as d eclared In be on. the G resham crew aslet p at th e post l a n d o f T h an k s. T h is is th e p ro g ra m of th e ene- p a tro n s of h u s b a n d ry , adopted res- Ing. H e tr e a ts th e su b ject as m uch solvent and It S. S abin, se cretary w hen th ey got th e m ea su re a m e n d of th e M erech an ts’ P ro te c tiv e asso We w ish to th a n k o u r frie n d s an d m ies to th e p re s e n t p lan of s ta te o lu tio n s opposed to th e union of th e In d e ta il as B ailey. ed. B olton H all bag w ritte n th e G ar c iatio n , w as ap p o in ted as receiver. ucigliborg fo r th e ir sy m p ath y an d J h ig h e r e d u c a tio n . A m ong th e g ra n g - tw o in s titu tio n s and d ecla rin g th a t T h e re w ill be a n o th e r nice q u es a ssista n c e d u rin g th e illn ess and es of O regon th e r e is som e su p p o rt th e y should be se p a ra te ly m anaged, den Y ard, w hich Is a han d b o o k of On M arch 8, a m eetin g of th e sto c k tion to com e up fo r d ecision n ext le a th of o u r loved w ife an d m o th er to th is p ro g ra m , b u t th e g re a t m a- It w as th e Ju d g m e n t of th e m em - in ten siv e farm in g . H e does not h o ld ers w as called , an d a g re a t m any y e a r if th e land p ro d u c ts show Is P a t. C ollin s an d F am ily . jo rity of th e P a tr o n s of H u sb an d ry h ers th a t such union m ig h t Im pair claim It to be a sc ien tific w ork but " s u c k e rs " a tte n d e d , only to learn not held th is season. W ill it be PA T. C O LLIN S a n d FAM ILY still believ e in m a in ta in in g th e in- th e efficiency of th e A g ric u ltu ra l w lshes ,o K‘v® th e ev ery d ay m an or th a t th ey h ad been " b u n k e d ,” som e e n title d to a sh a re of th e money- te g rity of bo th in s titu tio n s a n d be- C ollege g and not from any p a rtlc ti- w om an w ho has a back y a rd o u t of of th em to th e tu n e of J 5 0 0 0 . The next y e a r, o r w ill G resh am be ab le U in a K o d a k . lie v e th a t e ach h a s Its field , w hich la r love fo r th e U n iv ersity of Ore- w hich he m ig h t m ak e a living, a so-called " s u c k e rs " A ppointed a com to g et all of It? book th a t will show how to do It. m itte e of th re e to In v estig ate th e A k o d a k c o n te st is to be h eld a t is s e p a ra te an d d is tin c t fro m th e gon. It looks r a th e r q u eer to a m an B u rk e ’s Jew elry sto re in w hich every o th e r. T he U n iv ersity of O regon. It j It m ay be s ta te d th a t th e b a ttle It Is in te rc stln g g ly w ritte n and con- books of th e com pany and they up a tre e th a t m oney sh o u ld be paid one is in v ited to ta k e p a rt. The is claim ed , o ccu p ies a field e n e tlre ly J betw een th e frie n d s of th e tw o s ta te learn ed th a t th e C o-O perative never 1118 nluch p ra c tic a l know ldge. o u t to fo s te r a co n cern th a t is e v i p erso n th a t can p ro d u ce th e Mr. H all has w ritte n T h ree A cres ow ned m o re th a n o n e -h a lf of th e best se p a ra te fro m th e O regon A g ricu l- in s titu tio n s an d th o se w ho w ould d en tly fin an ced to som e e x te n t by k o d a k p ic tu re of any d o m estic an i lu r a l C ollege, th e la tte r b eing es- th ro w th em to g e th e r w ill soon be and L iberty A L ittle L an d and a sto ck of goods on h a n d , and had the ra ilro a d s , and th a t It sh o u ld be m al w ill receive a p rize on S a tu r se n tia lly in d u s tria l an d d o m estic ex- on in th is s ta te , an d every m an and L iving, T he G am e of L ife and only one y e a r's lease on th e bulld- given to a hom eless c o rp o ra tio n to d ay , May 3 1 st. T he p rize is to be clu siv ely . e sta te . T h ere w as T re n d of a ll schools, i w om an w ill be called on to ta k e a rh in g s as T hey A re, w hich have In- log and real p ed d le o u t to n o n -resid en t e x h ib ito rs th e about 14 c a rlo a d s of canned goods, V est P o c k e t k o d a k . O nly p ict p u b lic and p riv a te , is to w ard th a t ; sta n d on one sid e o r th e o th e r te re ste d a s well its In stru cted from all o v e r th e P acific co ast, th e ir u res of d o m estic a n im a ls ta n be s ta n d a rd th a t sh a ll teac h a y o u n g W hich s h a ll it be? L. H. W ELLS. p u b lic fo r th e p a s t few years. Spec- ■ u n lab eled , In th e b u ild in g , w hich be- e n tire collection o u tsid e of a p p le s .b e e n te re d in th e c o n test forM ay 31. ial books on celery, p o tato es, onion longed to sev eral of th e leading ing fa r in fe rio r to th a t show n at bean, rh u b a rb , to m a to , m ushroom w h o lesalers and p a c k e rs and " lo a n G resham . and pea c u ltu re a r e on th e shelves, e d " to th e Co-Op fo r th e purpose D o n 't fo rg e t to b rin g ' th e w hole T he land p ro d u c ts peo p le feel b lue fan .i y to A iy sw o rth 's fo r Shoes. filled w ith Ideas w hich will be of of In ducing fa rm e rs to " b ite " because they failed to scoop th e g re a t a ssistan ce to in terested p a r H. T. & F E. M elllen, of Damns ties. G resham fa ir e n tire ly an d th ey a re cus, O regon, w ho ru n a Bniall m er k n o ck in g o u r show a t every o p p o rtu c h a n d is e sto re a t th a t place were nity. T hey w ill have to be w atch ed Induced by o n e O F . E m ery, one of P e t t y closely a t th e n ex t session th e a g e n ts o f th e Co-O|>erHtlve S up of th e le g isla tu re an d will b ear ply H ouse, to tu rn over th e ir stock w atch in g all th e tim e before. G resh T he fu n e ra l of Mrs. C a th e rin e Col o f goods to th e com pany and they S IR ANTHONY A B S O L U T E .......................................................... F loyed M etzger am is e n title d to all o f th a t five lin s was held received In re tu rn 27« sh a re s of the y e ste rd a y m o rn in g C A PT A IN A BSO LU TE ........................................................................Ja c k so n Jo n e s I T he a n n o u n c e m e n t In th e P o rt- th o u sa n d and odd d o lla rs b u t w o n 't c a p ita l stock o f said com pany, hut from th e g ra n g e h a ll. Rev. F a th e r FA U L K L A N D , "M iss M elville's Mr. F a u lk la n d " , . H olland Q uesinberry . , be ab le to get it th is y e a r— only • m ifo . i, . . . .. land p ap ers a few w eeks ago th a t th ey n ev er gave possession of said B ru e n a g e l o ffic ia tin g T he G reg o r A C R E S, A v a lia n t c o u n try g e n tlem an ........................................ R ussel P u g h i h a lf of It. s to rk , a s th e com pany agreed to sell ian m ass w as said an d th e b u rial S IR LUCIUS O 'T R IG G E H ............................................................... C leveland B liss i P o ,,o fflc « wa8 w ith o u t a M aybe th in g s w ill com e o u r way 75 s h a re s and tu rn th e m oney ove- was in th e C ath o lic cem etery west PA G ...........................................................................................................K a y P a lm q u lst p o stm a ste r, caused c o n sid erab le ex t ext y e a r, but a f te r t h a t— look ou t. to M elllen in o rd e r th a t they could c item en t. T h ere w ere m any w ho o f tow n. D AVID, S e rv a n t to A cres ................................................................... F red W ag n er pay up th e ir c re d ito rs, and c le a r th e Mrs. C ollin s w as born in C an ad a, THOMAS, S e rv a n t to S ir A n th o n y .....................................................F red W agner saw In it a ch an ce to pick a p o litical title to th e goods, but th e com pany plum , an d som e from o u tsid e of th e 58 y e a rs ago an d had lived a t th e MRS. M A L A PR O P, “ An old to u g h a u n t" ............................V iola M athew s to sell th e H«Un_ G resh am te rrito ry cam e to see w hat o r Its a g e n ts failed C ollin s hom e n e a r G resh am for LYDIA LA N G U ISH , in love w ith " B e v e rly " .......... sh ares. It. 8 Sabin has now ta k e n ‘ ............. th e ch an ces w ere. Mrs. McColl. n early fiftee n y ears. S he leaves to JU L IA , S ir A n th o n y 's w ard ...................................................M a rg u e rite Michel possession of th e goods as well as m o u rn h e r d e a th h e r h u sb an d , P a t LUCY’, L y d ia 's m aid .............................................................................. Meybel B urch th e p o stm a ste r, an n o u n ced a t once th e b u ild in g , to w hich he has no th a t h e r com m ission w as in force, C olling, tw o sons Ja m e s an d M orris BOY, ev e ry b o d y 's s e rv a n t .................................................................. F ra n k R o g ers and w ould he fo r th re e y e a rs to rig h t, by w rit of replevin, and the A pril sh o w ers a re alw ay s th e of A ld erd ale, W ash., an d tw o d a u g h case w ill be th re sh e d out ACTS I, II. I l l , I V — P u b lic A p a rtm e n ts. Bath com e. T he follow ing te le g ra m from h a rb in g e rs of May p ro d u c tio n s of te rs, Mrs. L in d a P a lm q u ls t of P o r t Judge C am p b ell's C ircuit ACT V..— K in g s Mead F ie ld s W ash in g to n , p u b lish ed In th e O re In lan d and M rs L eona S c h u ltz of som e s o rt. T he o ne th a t stru c k on F rid a y , May 2, gon J o u r n a l of A pril 19, will set th e c o u rt G resh am , all o f w hom w ere p resen t 1913. T h e p ro m o te rs of th e com G resham on W ednesday ev en in g at a t th e fu n e ra l. M rs C o llin s w as a m a tte r a t rest. BYMOPNI m of act ». W a sh in g to n , A pril 18 On a cco u n t pany w ere o ne nam ed M oselle, pres th e hom e of W. Ft B u rk e w as a s u ffe re r fro m cancer fo r m any id e n t; H Irb y K nox, vice p resid en t, m iscellan eo u s a ff a ir th a t a n tic ip a te s m o n th s ACT I.— C apt. A b so lu te com es to B ath to re c r u it S ir A nthony a r- of ap p lic a tio n s, being received fo r E v e ry th in g po ssib le has and one nam ed A llen, se c re ta ry and a p p o in tm e n t as p o stm a ste r a t G resh- a May w edding. I t w as in h o n o r been d o n e to stay th e d re a d fu l dls- riv es u n ex p ected ly an d a rra n g e s a m atch fo r h is son. ped ACT II.— A cres e n te rs th e list as one of th e R ivals fo r L y d ia 's a,n> n o t|ce Is given th a t no vacancy of G eorge Page an d w as a tte n d e d by ease, b u t to no a v ail. She has tw ice tr e a s u r e r T hese th r e e men sk ip S ir A n th o n y d isclo ses h is p lan to h is son a n u m b e r of his m o st In tim a te been fo r special tr e a tm e n t at a h an d S tr L u ciu s g ets a will o c cu r th e re u n til A pril 17, 1916 and th a t a p p lic a n ts m ust resid e ped th e c o u n try and left no traces, frie n d s, w ho all b ro u g h t p re s e n ts of P o rtla n d h o sp ita l, an d a sh o rt tim e le tte r fro m his “ D ella.” h av in g In th e ir p laces O. J . H odder, d iffe re n t so rts an d p a rto o k of re- “ go w ent to O ak lan d , C a lifo rn ia , to ACT III.-— S ir A n th o n y an d C apt. A b so lu te a re reconciled. C apt. w ith in th e lim its of th e a e llv e ry at p resid en t and P. J. D arsche, secre fre sh m e n ts, w hile th ey all h ad a c o n su lt a sp ecialist. She died A b so lu te calla on Mrs. M alap ro p an d secu res an in terv iew w itjg L ydia. G resham ta ry an d tr e a s u re r . good tim e g en erally . T hose p re se n t th e re last S a tu rd a y u n d e r sn aeetb e- S ir L u ciu s b rin g s a b o u t a d u e l b etw een A cres and " B e v e rly " over ' (sig n ed ) VICTIM Dow't Miss It. W h a t? w ere O. A. E a stm a n . Max S ch n eid er, tic, an d th e body w as ship p ed h ere L y d ia. A rth u r D ow sett, W ill H essel, W ill fo r b u ria l, a rriv in g W ed n esd ay m orn- A CT IV .— " F ig h tin g B o b " A cres g e ts C apt. A b so lu te to c a rry his E n te rta in m e n t, d a n c e and b ask et S ervices a t th e F re e M ethodist S tan ley , W ill M etzger. B ert M etz- ing. c h a lle n g e to "B e v e rly ." S ir A n th ony p e rso n a lly oversees h is so n 's social, given fo r th e b en efit of th e ch u rch on th e flab b ath a re aa fol ger. L ew is S h a ttu c k , C a rl S h a ttu c k , T he sy m p ath y of all n eig h b o rs p ro p o sal to L y d ia. S ir L u c iu s c h a lle n g e s C apt. A bsolute. Mrs M ala- B oring B ase B all T eam low s: S u n d ay school a t 10 a nt C. B inder, Dr. H. H. H u g h es, W. H an d frie n d s goes o u t to th e be- prop tak es step s to prevent the duels. Where? m o rn in g serm o n a t 11. Rev 8 F C ongdon, Ed M etzger. E d. A yls- re a re d fam ily In th ia afflic tio n ACT V.— K in g s-M ead -F ield s T he p re llm in s rte e of th e d u e ls L ive W ire H all, B oring. P itts w ill p reach In th e evening, th e w o rth , J a m e s E lk ln g to n , C. J. L u n d - --------- — - - A cres' v a lo r ooses aw ay. E x p la n a tio n s a re b ro u g h t ab o u t by tb e W h en ? service b eg in n in g a t I. E veryone qu lst, W. R. B u rk e and C a rl C ong- T he b o rro w ed u n m b re lla la usual- tim ely a r r iv a l of S ir A n th o n y an d Mm. M alaprop. a n d c o n g ra tu la tio n s S a tu rd a y ev en in g , A pril 2d, 1 1 1 ) feel fre e and w elcom e to a tte n d each don. ly ta k e n by sto rm . instead of duels follow. Adm ission free eervlce. E dw in W. H ig h t, pastor. CAST OF CHARACTERS AND SYNOPSIS OF SENIOR CLASS PLAY, TONIGHT FUNERAL OF MRS. COLLINS HELD ON WEDNESDAY ANOTHER APRIL SHOWER DURING GOOD WEATHER s "T H E R IV A L S " GRESHAM POSTOFFICE IS NOT VACANT