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T he Outlook s Large Illustrated Christmas N um ber will be issued on Tuesday, December 16. Fine A d. Number. G resham O utlook VOL. 3 NO. 80 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, TELEPHONE SYSTEM MAII BOTH SIDES IS BEING CHANGED VICTORIOUS — T U E S D A Y 'S V O T IN O SULTS. RE • • • • • 6 C andidates Elected. FO R COUNCIL.MEN G eorge F . H oney, Jo e P a te n - eau d e, R ay H. T odd. F O R M ARSHAL Ja m e s M cK inney. • • • • • Vote for Councilm en. G eorge F . H o n ey ................192 G u st L arso n ....................... 160 J. C. P e te r s o n ....................... 164 Geo. W. K e n n e y ....................190 R ay H. T o d d ........................... 196 J o e P a te n e a u d e ..................... 197 V ote for Marshal. W . ,H C o n g d o n ..................... 35 Ja m e s M cK inney .175 Ben M a t h e w s ......... 158 U • • • • • • T h re e h u n d re d an d se v en ty -n in e b a llo ts w ere c a st in G resh am on T u esd ay fo r a choice of th r e e c o u n cilm en a n d a city m a rsh a l. T h ere w as less e n th u s ia sm th a n w as show n on Nov. 4, w hen 4 20 v o tes c ast, r e v ealin g th e fa c t th a t ab o u t 70 v o ters fa ile d to ex ercise th e ir p riv ileg e on T u esd ay . I t w as know n th a t a b o u t 25 failed to vo te a t th e o th e r elec tion. T h e victory w as an both sid es, th e p ro h ib itio n tic k e t h av in g elec ted Mr. H oney a s co u n cilm an and Ja m e s Mc K inney as city m a rsh al. T h e o p p o si tio n , w hich w as sup p o sed to re p re s e n t th e a n ti-p ro h ib itio n elem en t, won th e o th e r tw o councilm en. F ro m In d icatio n s it is re p o rte d th a t th e council w ill sta n d fo u r to tw o in fa v o r of ag a in licen sin g th e salo o n s, in case th e c o n te st now in th e c irc u it c o u rt sh o u ld co n tin u e them in b u sin ess fo r a n o th e r y ear. T h e re s u lt o v er a t T ro u td a le p u t th e second w om an m ay o r fo r O regon in office. Mrs. C la ra L arsso n won o u t o v e r S. A. E dm u n d so n by five votes. T he o th e r su ccessfu l c a rd i- d a te s w ere J e a n L arso n fo r re c o rd e r; L o u is K u m m er, tr e a s u r e r ; G eorge R ich ard so n , m a rs h a l: Ira D odscn, A aron Fox, and L. R ussell, coum Il An ex ten siv e b it of w ork is being d o n e o n th e te le p h o n e sy stem In G resh am w hich w ill h av e th e effect of reliev in g som e o f th e m any o v e r load poles on th e p rin c ip a l s tre e t co rn ers. T he se v eral poles n e a re s t th e te le p h o n e ex ch an g e, w ith th e ir c ris s cro ss o f a rm s an d m y riad of w ires, a re becom ing d an g ero u s. In th e ev e n t o f a heavy s le e t som e of th em m ig h t b re a k dow n. I t is to reliev e th em of th e ir w eig h t an d to sim p li fy th e sy stem a g a in s t gro w in g needs th a t th e w ork is b ein g done. T h e tr u n k lin e th a t com es Into th e city fro m th e w est is b eing co n tin u e d on acro ss M ain s tre e t I«» a pole n e a r M etzger B ro s.’ sto re . T he w ires w hich now cro ss to th e F ir s t S ta te B ank c o rn e r will be ch an g ed a n d th e n etw o rk w hich crosses Main s tre e t from th e postoffice c o rn e r and fo rm s a sem i-circle w ill all be ta k e n aw ay except th e sy stem w hich ru n s n o rth . T h e w ork si te d t tu t nod l.eavy, a n d if som e day th e p a tro n s And th a t th ey a re n o t ab le to g et c e n tra l fo r an h o u r o r so th ey w ill know th a t th e ir liu e is being c h a n g ed , n r d th a t it w ill be b e tte r a f te r th e ch an g e is m ade. S u p e rin te n d e n t C h risten sen is en d e a v o rin g to m ak e th e ch an g es w ith o u t any in co n v en ien ce to a n y one, a n d so fa r h as succeeded. In every case he has s tru n g a new w ire an d m ad e th e n ecessary co n n ectio n s befo re m ak in g any c h an g e and hopes to g et th e w ork done w ith o u t a n n o y ing an y o n e. N otice. T h e m em b ers of th e P a tro n -T e a c h e rs ' asso ciatio n a re h ereb y rem in d ed th a t th e a n n u a l d u es of 25 c e n ts is now d u e an d is need ed a t once fo r th e c a rry in g on of th e w ork of th e so ciety . P ay to th e se c re ta ry Mrs. M yrtle M yers o r th e tr e a s u re r Miss H ope A nderson. SOUNDS WARNING TO ALL WOMEN OREGON “Ever at Your Service ’ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1913 JOHN PARK BOND lOMPLETED OBJECTIONS f MINT rnwnt r-rrn Fxti a copies Phone 701 $1.50 PER YEAR MANNING IS BEAUTIFYING HOME PIONEER DAYS de J o h n M anning, e x -d lstrlct a tto rn e y , PORTLAND, Dec. 3.— (S pecial, t - who ow ns a place on th e B ase L ine F ive a u to m o b iles cro ded w ith One of th e m ain q u estio n s w hich road, w est of R ockw ood, Is m ak in g people and good th in g s to RURAL ROUTE STATISTICS w ill be se ttle d a t th e special election one of th e finest drivew ays a ro u n d o u t to g ra n g e hull at or« next T uesday is th e p a rk bonds of Ills ho u se th a t h as ev er been seen in on T h u n k sg iv iu g «lav an d in -t«i;« ot D elivered anil C ollected in E a ste rn M ultnom ah. In ad d itio n he 320,000, w hich C om m issioner B rew s th e ra in had a very en jo y a b le tim e, Number and Pound». te r asks fo r to m ak e im pro v em en ts. is p re p a rin g to set o u t u flow er g a r i w ith m any of us it was o u r fir s t v is it R o u te No. 1-—P ieces de O bjections a re being u rg ed to th e se den th a t w ill ra n k in b e au ty w ith to til«' hall. We found " w e b o m e " liv e re d ........................18,353 bonds on th e g ro u n d s th a t no new m any to be found In th e city. o v e r n early all th e doors w hich mad«' R o u te No. 2— P ieces d e i t w ould be h a rd to d escrib e th e Us feel a t hom e a t th e s ta r t g ro u n d s a re provided fo r inasm uch Some liv ered ...................„.2 2 ,5 6 1 as sev eral lo calities hav e no p a rk s or d rivew ay w ith o u t a m ap o r a d ia one had m ade good fires In th e R o u te No. 3— P ieces d e play g ro u n d s. T h ese places may be g ram . It Is m ore th a n se rp e n tin e stoves and thp room s w ere nice, liv e re d ........................17,773 depended on to vote a g a in s t th e an d leads from th e Base L ine a ro u n d clean an d w arm when we a rriv e d . R o u te No. 4— P ieces d e bonds. H ow ever, M ount T ab o r, th e house, to th e g a ra g e a n d back T he hall is a c re d it to any n e ig h liv ered ....................... 11,44 2 w here 369,000 is to be sp e n t in p e r , ag a in , and b o rd ers th e proposed g ar- borhood, h aving a larg e d in in g ro>m , m a n e n t Im provem ents, m ay be d e 1 den In so m any w ays th a t every b e a u k itch en , cloak room and lib rary , be T o tal pieces d e pended on to vote fo r th ese bonds, ty of a rra n g e m e n t Is b ro u g h t out to .sid e s th e m uin hall. In th e m ain liv ered ....................... 70,129 w hile o th e r sectio n s w hich a re not g ra tify th e ta s te s of th e o w n e r and , hall is a good piano and p len ty of ¡se a ts an d a t th e n o rth end is a fine provided fo r w ill vote a g a in s t th ese , th e eyes of th e beh o ld er. R o u te No. 1— P o u n d s N early tw o a cres a re em b raced In sta g e and on th e c u rta in s a re p a in t bonds. A m ong th e o th e r a m e n d d eliv ered ......... ....... 3,493 m en ts to be voted fo r is o ne w hich th e schem e, w hich Is going to be a be- ings d one hv young S nushali th a t are R o u te No. 2— P o u n d s will e n ab le th e city to em ploy a city ! w lld erln g m aze. T he ro ad w ay s a re good am i a cred it to any th r. a l d eliv ered ........... 2,363 e n g in ee r and p a rk su p e rin te n d e n t to be 16 feet w ide and w ill be paved so p ic tu re s hung on the wall R o u te No. 3— P o u n d s o u tsid e of P o rtla n d , w hich c an n o t be w ith c ru sh e d rock and given a top .th e Pom ona g ran g e lube d e l i v e r e d .................... 2,438 done u n d e r th e p resen t c h a rte r. It 'd re s s in g of w hite sand. T h e w ork to ' five y ears ago and « otic R o u te No. 4— P o u n d s meauB th a t a h ig h -p riced e n g in e e r be done will s u rp a ss th a t of th e best ¡old s e ttle rs atnoug the ones ta i ii In d eliv ered .................... 1,797 may be em ployed if th e am en d m en t I co u n ty road in th e s ta te , an d the , th e p ic tu re , am ong them beln. M r. Is c a rried . F ifte e n am e n d m e n ts a re w hole job w hen co m p leted Is going to ¡S h a ttu c k . Mr S naslm ll and any T o ta l 10,091 o th e r old s e ttle rs , at o in th« on th e official b allo t, m any of which cast sev eral th o u sa n d d o llars. Mr. M anning has ow ned th e place etui of the hall w ere tw o la rc e fin th e av erag e v o te r w ill not u n d e r R o u te No. 1— Pieces i fo r se v eral y ears an d h as his re s i of th«' S ta rs and S trip es show ing t i n sta n d an d w ill vote blindly o n e way lo y alty of the people. In fact we 3.247 co llected lience th e re a p a rt of each season. all felt like we lm«l dropped In o r a n o th e r. . 4,112 R. 2— P ieces col. He h as a n e a t h o u se an d Is now go am o n g good, clean, nice people. 2.567 R. 3— P ieces co l..... Soon we had th e tu b les spread, ing to m ake th e place th e m ost a t In P o rtla n d now p ra c tically every 1,993 R. 4— P ieces col. .. an d on them w ere th re e la rg e tu r school has a P a re n t-T e a c h e rs' club tra c tiv e In th a t vicinity. keys each one m arly »as large as a AT. u n ited by a M o th ers’ C ongress of y e a rlin g calf and every tilin g th at 12,009 T o tal w as good to e a t. Including m o th e r's M others. I t can be seen th a t m uch JOHN RICHMOND m ince pies, sq u ash pli’S am i cakes good can be accom plished th ro u g h ...... 189 R. 1 — P o u n d s col. RE ELECTED MASTER g a lo re ami plum pu d d in g ami a reg- « ¡ th e s e clu b s, provided, of co u rse a ] u la r o ld -fash io n ed d in n e r th at would .250 R. 2 — P o u n d s col. • ■ g re a t big school m ach in e is not de- Kyckwood g ra n g e elec ted officers mak«' th e gods sm ile from « . r to « ar. ...... 136 R. 3 — P o u n d s col. • veloped th a t m ight be used to per- for th e com ing y e a r a t th e re g u la r A fter d in n e r to a sts w ere ia,H« I f o r .... 92 R. 4 — P o u n d s col. , and Mr J e u n e told ns of th«’ first • I p e tu a te c e rta in m en and plan s. So ¡session h eld on W ednesday evening. C h ristm a s he a tte n d e d in 1K'«2 in a • | fa r th e re is no in d icatio n th a t th is 667 T o tal T h e re w as a la rg e a tte n d a n c e of log b o u se n e a r th e hall, and Mr. • ¡w ill ev er be done, but it is on e of th e m em bers p resen t an d one visito r, Mr. ¡P rin c e told of th e joy it gave him to th in g s th a t m ay be done. R obinson, a m em b er of th e g ra n g e m eet w ith all o u r fa m ill' and little ones w ith th e ir s w e e t l a u g h ' ' r and In M aine w ho recen tly cuttle h e re to p a tte rin g feet w ith us. R u ra l le tte r c a rr ie rs all o v e r th e City S u p e rin te n d e n t A ld erm an has m ak e th is s ta te his hom e. F ollow ing Mrs. McGrew told us she w as horn U nited S ta te s w ere re q u ire d to keep g ra n g e session a su p p e r was 59 y ears ago, only a few ro d s from alm o st a n a tio n a l re p u ta tio n fo r in jth e an a c c u ra te acco u n t o f th e n u m b e r of n o v atio n s an d p ra c tic a l id eas in serv ed . T h e officers elected w ere, th e hall w here th e C ro u ch er house now sta n d s and spoke f«'< 111 -I. of pieces of m ail m a tte r d eliv ered an d school m a tte rs. He is in ten sely p ra c M aster, Jo h n R ich m o n d ; o v erseer, i h e r childhood days a n d h er plny- co llected , to g e th e r w ith th e w eight tical. He believes th a t a boy sh o u ld Mrs. Id a B u rg ess; le c tu re r. Mrs. I m ates n e a r th ese g ro u n d s, and w here of each class an d th e v a rio u s k in d s of be ta u g h t to be a good citizen and Mary R ich m o n d ; ste w a rd . T h o m as •sh e la te r ta u g h t school and w here a m ail m a tte r th a t w en t to m ak e u p | every g irl a good m o th er. Som e | R ow en; a s s is ta n t ste w a rd , W illiam | b ash fu l young man. cam e to se«> h e r i who la te r becam e h e r p a rtn e r for th e v a rio u s classes, fo r th e m o n th s Idea of th e w ork of th e P o rtla n d M cC onnell; c h a p la in , Miss Mabel life. Many o th e r to asts w ere given o f O cto b er a n d N ovem ber. i~.uu4.ls m ig h t have been sen n in th e I P a lm e r; tr e a s u re r , Mrs. May R ich .a ll good Ulirt a d d in g Inti n .-« io th e T h e above ta b le in n u m b ers an d ex h ib itio n o f 1500 g a rm e n ts at. th e m o n d ; se c re ta ry . Miss H ester I g a th e rin g p o u n d s show s th e re s u lt a t th e o s e p re s e n t w ere It ( '. p ric e W ash in g to n high school and In th e Thorp«'; g a te k e e p e r, R o b ert B ur I and T h w ife, E. S. Je n n e . w ife and son, G resh am postofllce fo r th a t period. , p o u ltry show h eld by th e Iu-nts gess; Cere«. H elen W eilan d ; Porno : P. P. Je n n e, M iss B e lli B e a rd I ( ' T h e se g g re g a tio n s a re n o t given be w ife , M rs A A lly n , | school. T h ese g a rm e n ts w ere all ua, Mrs. M am ie K u h lm a n ; F lo ra , M c G re w a n d cau se th e y w ould n o t be in te r e s t m ade by th e young w om en a tte n d ) M ina D o rr; lady a s s is ta n t, Mrs. .Mary 1 F red Allyn, w ife and child Iren, Bav- aril A llyn, w ife anil chlldr, •n, B. F. in g to th e p ublic b u t th ey w ere in ing th e high school and th e birds C rane. M iller, w ife and chlldr« n. C H te re stin g en o u g h to th e c a rr ie rs w ho show n a t th e L en ts ex h ib it w ere i H im es, wife am i ch ild ren . r . o Me had to keep tab on every s e p a ra te G rew , wife and ch ild ren . c. p . M c- I raised by th e boys a n d g irls a tte n d GRESHAM DEBATERS division, su ch as le tte rs , c ard s, c irc u . Grew ami wifi F ran S . ii ders, w 1 f e ing th e re . T h e la tte r p roduced In IN PRELIMINARIES and c h ild , Mrs. Hamm ond. Miss la rs, n ew sp ap ers, p ack ag es an d th e ir i th e co u rse of th a t show 31500 w orth Vida H am m ond, G« > MIHer. wife d ifferen t su b d iv isio n s su ch as d o of chick en s and In d irectly of m uch T h e p re lim in a ry d e b a te s fo r th e ¡and ch ild re n , Mrs. Ito«', all told 45. m estic an d fo reig n , p o stp aid an d free, In the a fte rn o o n W 1 4 non » and g re a te r value. A lto g e th e r I th in k low er C olum bia d is tric t will he held and ad d ed to th a t th e re g is te rs an d : fam ily dropped in to see T ln v th a t th e P o rtla n d schools a re m ak J a n u a r y 9. T h e follow ing high ¡a re nice people and u. loved m oney o rd e rs as well as th e a m o u n t . ing rap id p ro g ress in all lines. J schools a re In th e leag u e : A sto ria, ¡ th e ir visit. L ate In the afte rn o o n of sta m p e d p ap er sold. St. H elens, T illam o o k , St. J o h n s and ¡ we had sp e ak in g by th e little chll- T h e re s u lt show s so m e th in g o f th e T his week th e fu n e ra l of F re d e r G resham . ¡d ren , a f te r w hich we had tu m p s and a m o u n t o f m ail m a tte r h a n d le d on ick L. P osson, an old re s id e n t, w as then sin g in g by th e hoys h n <i girls. A sto ria and St. H elens will hold a We voted the day had been a hu iccess th e ru r a l ro u te s h ere, and in m any held. Posson w as o ne of th e first St. Jo h n s a n d s ta rte d f o r Im in e , Im p in g th a t places it is even g re a te r. F ro m th e m en to a n sw e r th e call fo r th ree- ilual m eet. T illam o o k , we m ig h t m ee t at S yca m o re at Home figures given it Is easy to d e te rm in e i m o n th s' m en to put dow n th e re b e l ¡a n d G resh am will hold a tr ia n g u la r fu tu re tim e m id a g a in s t r ik e g la d m eet. T illa m o o k 's affirm ative team Ju st how fast th e p o stal b u sin ess Is lion. He w ent in from R ockford, hands. ONE W HO W AS T H E R E . gro w in g , as a sim ila r co u n t is h eld a t Illinois. At th e close of th e first v isits G resham and G re sh a m 's n«g BULL RUN WATER s ta te d p erio d s, an d th e re s u lt h ere th re e m o n th s he e n listed . A t th e ativ e team v isits St. Jo h n s T he local te a m s a re stu d y in g h ard show s th a t th e b u sin ess of th e ru ra l fu n e ra l of A b rah am L incoln he was LEASE RENEWED ro u te s fro m G resh am a re gro w in g in th e band w hich played d u rin g th e so as to be p re p a re d fo r th e co n test A renew al of the co n tract l».-t>■ een stead ily . In fact th e r e h as n e v er services. H e was well know n In East w hich prom ises to be in te re stin g th e city of G resh am and th e ( ’i n of been a m o n th d u rin g th e p ast tw elv e P o rtla n d w here he resid ed fo r 31 ; P o rtla n d , fo r use of Bull I,'mi w a t e r , T l i r w N ig h ts o f C o m ts ly , y ears th a t h as not seen an in crease. years. was au th o riz e d by th e council on Next M onday, T uesday and Wed W ednesday evening, T T h e parcel post b u sin ess h as m ad e nesday n ig h ts th e B oroughs C om edy ago, D ecem ber 1, 1911, th e g re a te st In crease of any class M ajor C icero N ew ell, a p ro m in e n t signed a co n tra c t fo r d u rin g th e p ast y e a r an d It is still m em ber of th e G rand A rm y of th e com pany will be a t S m ith 's M oving p ro tectio n and doin' P ic tu re th e a te r In high class com edy. w ith th e u n d e rstan d in g j R epublic, died su d d en ly M onday and gro w in g tglit W hile th e c a rrie rs do n o t have to th e fu n e ra l was held h e re today. He T h re e reels w ill be show n each niglit be renew ed from th e dt i w hich w as F e b ru a r a d d itio n . See a d v e rtise m e n t 1. 1 9 I T he m ake th e c o u n t d u rin g D ecem ber it bad a fine w ar reco rd . H e w as a In i c o n tra c t wns renew he sam e w ould be in te re s tin g to know Just ‘ m em ber of S u m n er P o st, G. A. R. So e lsew h ere fo r p a rtic u la rs. te rm s as before, 37 5 payable : m onthly. w hat th e y wiil do, in th is th e h eav i th e old so ld ie rs a re passing. Eyes te ste d and glasses f it t e d T h e new meter t >t< .1 and est m o n th o f all th e y ear. i w a rra n ts o rd e re d fo r pay- C o n so lid atio n of city an d co u n ty Is Dr Geo Inglis [ m ent o f In sta lla tio n tln g to ¡o v er 389. W eekly O regonlon s u b s c rip tio n o f g a th e rin g som e ad v o cates, b u t r a th e r slow ly. T h e m a tte r w ill pro b ab ly be su b m itte d to th e v o ters of th e co u n C ity T re a s u r e r J H. M etzger r e fe r ex ten d ed . ty, p robably In 1914 It Is u r g 'd p o rted m oney on hand to De nt b er th a t It w ould g re a tly red u ce cost of | 1. as fo llo w s ; G e n e ra l fu n d ! w ater fund, 339.49. a d m in is tra tio n by e o n ao lld atln g the T h e vote fo r councilm en tw o g o y ern m etita Into o ne T h e o r > m a rs h a l cast on T u e s d a y e tically th ia o u g h t to be tru e , but | Vttssed a n d c e rtific a te s o t au th o riz e d to th« nill- p ra c tically It may not w ork o u t. d ates. T h a t y o u n g g irls an d w om en need to be c o n sta n tly on th e a le r t as to slav e traffic, h as been b ro u g h t to o u r a tte n tio n in tw o m ark ed in- th e d evices of a g e n ts of th e w h ite sta n c e s recen tly . men. A m o th e r an d y o u n g lady d a u g h T h e electio n issu e w as w h e th e r th e te r w en t from J e rse y City to New sum of 35000 o r 32500 sh o u ld be Y ork C ity on a sh o p p in g to u r. To s p e n t on th e tow n hall. A dvocates of econom ize tim e th ey s e p a ra te d , th e lesser sura w ere th e w inne. t, each to do so m e e rra n d s dow nto w n , M rs. C la ra L arsson is o n e of th e a g re e in g to m eet in an h o u r and a b est know n w om en in E a s te rn M ult h a lf in M acy's p a rlo r. T h e d a u g h n om ah. She h as been iden tified w ith te r finished h e r e rr a n d s first, an d m any o rg a n iz a tio n s fo r th e b e tte r h av in g tim e to sp a re , was looking m en t of th e c o m m u n ity ; h as been Into th e w indow of a sto re n e a r by. school c lerk and is o th e rw ise p ro m i As th e crow d g a th e re d a ro u n d h e r sh e fe lt a s h a rp pin p rick in to h e r n e n t in local affairs. a rm , b u t paid no a tte n tio n to it, ex A t F a irv ie w , on T u esd ay , only 42 ' cep t to ru b th e sp o t. She th e n w en t to M acy’s as ag re e d , to w ait fo r h er votes w ere c ast, th e r e being b u t th re e m o th e r, b u t as soon as sh e had ta k co u n cilm en to elect. T h e w in n ers en h e r se a t, fell to th e floor In a w ere E dw in B u rlin g am e, D. S. D u n sw oon. T h e m a tro n w as called a n d th e d o c to r of th e e sta b lish m e n t b a r an d W. T. B rooke. T h e la tte r su m m o n ed . A fte r lo o k in g a t th e as an in d e p e n d e n t c a n d id a te d e fe a t g irl, he s a id : "O h . it's only a case We w ill ta k e h e r to a ed E. E. H eslin , n o m in a te d a t th e of d ru n k . w indow an d th e a ir w ill h elp to r e m ass con v en tio n . vive h e r .” At th is Ju n c tu re a well d ressed m an cam e h u rry in g up as th o u g h MISS LORETTA COOK lo o k in g fo r som eone, and seein g th e WINS SILVER MEDAL u n co n scio u s g irl lying th e re , said to th e m a tro n : "T h is is my w ife; sh e T h e silv e r m ed al c o n te st w as held h as th e s e d rin k in g sp ells o ccasio n la s t n ig h t a t th e C o m m ercial club ally . I h av e a c a rria g e a t th e d o o r an d w ill ta k e h e r h o m e." h all, an d th e p ro g ram c a rrie d o u t P ro v id e n tia lly , th e m o th er, w ho ab o u t as sch ed u led in T u e sd a y 's O u t had been se a rc h in g fo r h e r d a u g h te r look. T h e h a ll w as p acked by th e p u sh ed h e r way th ro u g h th e g ro u p frie n d s of th e young c o n te s ta n ts, and an d seein g th e m an ab o u t to ta k e h e r aw ay , sh e sp ra n g fo rw ard , sa y all w ere d e lig h te d w ith th e sp len d id in g . " T h is is my d a u g h te r. W h at p ro g ra m . T hose w ho sp o k e w ere a re you d o in g ? " In th e ex citem en t m an fled an d boys and g irls w hose ag es v aried from of th e m o m en t th e a b o u t ten to fifteen, an d all d id c re d could n o t be found. T h e o th e r in s ta n c e is of a young itab ly . T h e m edal w as a w ard ed to w om an liv in g In N ew ark . N. J ., w ho Miss L o re tte Cook G lenn R u sh e r w ent to New Y ork C ity re c e n tly , lost by a very close m arg in The an d a f te r a tte n d in g to h e r b u sin ess, step p ed Into a m oving p ic tu re place Ju d g es w ere Miss Je ssie Y oung, Mr. in th e sh o p p in g c e n te r. A fter a R ice an d Dr. A T h om pson. Rev. few m o m en ts th e g irl felt a s h a rp M elville T W ire p re se n te d th e m edal pin p ric k in th e sid e of h e r neck T h e w in n er of th e m edal is now e n She lo oked a ro u n d an d saw a m an title d to ta k e p a rt in a co u n ty c o n test and w om an of o rd in a ry a p p e a ra n c e s ittin g b eh in d h e r, b u t they seem ed fo r a gold m edal. G reat c re d it is due in te n t upon th e p ic tu re s being ex Mrs. E dw in H ig h t.w h o h ad c h a rg e of h ib ited . She fe lt dizzy, so m ad e th e c o n te st an d d rille d th e ch ild ren h e r way o u t o f th e p lace and seein g W hile all o f th e m u sical n u m b ers a policem an n e a r by, w ent to him an d a sk ed him to ta k e c a re o f h er. w ere good and en joyed by all. sp ec She was ta k e n to th e sta tio n house ial m en tio n sh o u ld be m ade o f th e by th e officer, an d th e se rg e a n t In la d le s' ch o ru s. It is to be hoped ch a rg e , as soon as sh e was b ro u g h t th e sy m p th a t th e lad les w ill fav o r G resh am b efo re him , reco g n ized tom s. say in g . " I t 's a n o th e r of th o se au d ie n c e s w ith th e ir sin g in g in th e k n o c k o u t cases " fu tu re . T h e m em b ers of th e ch o r- { In b o th In stan ces th ese g irls had us a re M esdam es M arg aret Law e, been p u n c tu re d w ith a h y p o d erm ic Jas E lk in g to n . C has. C leveland. n eed le co n ta in in g som e stro n g o p i a te . an d h ad n o t P ro v id en ce m e rc i M yrtle M yers. J N C lan ah an an d E i fu lly In terp o sed , b o th , w ith o u t d o u b t A. L eo n ard w ould h av e been co u n ted am o n g th e n u m e ro u s cases of young w om en w ho m y sterio u sly d is a p p e a r an d a re A M o n tan a p o stm a ste r w as given fo rced in to slav ery as In m ates of 13 m o n th s a n d a fine o f 3300 fo r b o u ses o f p ro s titu tio n .— W h ite R ib ste a lin g 34330. P re tty good w ages bon Review . fo r 13 m o n th s. I t b eats bis sa la ry D en v er and th e w hole R ocky a b o u t 300 p er cent. M o u n tain c o u n try is snow hound. O regon m sy ex p ect th e te ll end of ;; M ors field fence 33c per rod at th a t h llssa rd in s day o r so •ta rlin e * Kidder's. Speak Quick, They’re Going! With all paid in advance new yearly aobaeriptiona and renewals for the Outlook received up to December 31 next, we will give free a years’ subscription to Poultry Life, a monthly 54 page poultry journal, published in Portland, devoted to progressive poultry culture in the Northwest. 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S u b sc r ib e T o d a y At th e next m eetin g of P om ona g ra n g e an effo rt will be m ade to SCHOOL POPULATION SHOWS DECREAS s ta r t a m o v em en t to c h an g e th e plan S chool ('le i k R ol te rts has Ju st corn- of h o ld in g achool m eetin g s fo r levy i p leted th e school census of D istrict ing taxtra fo r school purp o ses T he | No. 4, w hich Includ les G resham an d a recen t m eetin g o f P o rtla n d ta x p a y j p o rtio n of th e auri rounding te r rito ry er« w as little s h o rt of a m ob, w ith ' and re p o rts a deer« ase o f 1 c h ild r e n th e re s u lt th a t 36000,000 w as added o f school ag e since la st y e a r's census. to th e d ire c t levy, piled on th e 1 T h e figures Ju st n •tu rn e d show 336 sh o u ld e rs o f th e hom e o w n ers fo r ) c h ild re n betw een t he ages o f 4 an d th e en su in g y ear, w h ereas th e B oard 1 20, of w hom 183 a re boys an d 13.1 of E d u catio n w an ted a u th o r ity to i a re g irls. T he de«.rease is ow ing to issue bonds fo r th a t am o u n t. Any [ rem o v als from the d istric t. I little th in g w ill sta m p e d e a m ass 1 1 m eetin g and c a rry th e people off Il F . B auer, wh o fo rm erly had a th e ir feet. E ffort will be m ade to , b a rb e r shop In th e Jo h n M etzger c h a n g e th ia m eth o d of levying tax es i b u ild in g , is now Io cated In th e C a rl for school purposes. T. J. K re u d e r. ¡son bu ild in g , acros 'S th e s tr e e t from master of P o m o n a g ra n g e , h as th e h is old sta n d . A stric tly q u ie t an d m a tte r u n d e r c o n sid e ra tio n . He ' m oral place to visit. • L a u n d ry w ill co n su lt a tto rn e y s a n d sc h o o l agency 33 men as the beat methods to su g g est. O nly ten tative suggestions can be M O N EY TO LOAN on Improved made at beat, but a start must be farm land. A ddress M Box 52 R. , mads by somebody. L. H. W E L L S I «, Gresham Phon« 331» «31