Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 06, 1914, Image 1

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    G resham O utlook
GRESHAM.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON
TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1914
- K S air PR0BLEMS 0E THE PRESENT
IN LOCAL INSTITUTIONS
“Ever at Your Service
Phone 701
$1.60 PER YEAR
STOCK HOLDERS
RULE MEETING
Y este rd a y 's g a th e rin g of sto c k ­
h
o
ld e rs of th e M u ltn o m ah & C la c k a ­
Fair O fficers, 1914.
H. A. Lewis
m as C o u n ty M utual T elep h o n e Co.,
^president
R W. Gill
w as a tte n d e d by th e la rg e s t n u m b e r
- , ry
E. L. Thorpe
ev e r assem b led to g e th e r b efo re be­
tu r e r Theodor* B ru g g e r
T h e com ing y ear should be one of
Miss C. H. H alle, lib ra ria n at longing to th a t o rg a n iz a tio n .
¡G resham , w as o p tim istic of th e fu ­
im p ro v em en t in G resham .
Aside .
T h e cau se of th e la rg e a tte n d a n c e
A
L
ittle
Pledge.
ALL'S RIGHT WITH T H E •
ptrrutive C o m m itte e
fro m th e g ro w th of th e town in the »
tu re and w hen a sk ed fo r an In te r­ w as th e in te re s t ta k e n by m any in
I w ant to m ake o u r tow n
world .
L Lewis, F. H. Crane,
a p leasan ter place to live In
• e re c tio n of new buildings, th ere is • "T he y e a r’s at th e sp rin g
view said :
th e p ro p o sal of th e b o ard of d ir e c t­
jW. Gill. I). M. R o b e rts ,
by helping to keep y ard s and
And
day’s
at
th
e
m
orn;
W h at Is th e fu tu re of th e lib ra ry o rs to buy a site and p u t up a te le ­
• th e m a tte r of m unicipal im prove- ’
[p Miller.
stre e ts and alleys clea n ; by
• '
* M orning's at seven;
rem ain s to be se e n ; w hat could be p hone exchange. I t developed th a t
) m en ts th a t have lagged som ew hat
m aking gard en s and keeping
The hillsid e's dew p earled ;
i th e fu tu re is easily told.
th e g re a te r m a jo rity w ere opposed
sin ce th e w ater system , city hall and .
law ns In good co n d itio n ; by
The la rk 's on th e wing;
T he lib ra ry sh o u ld be on e of th e to th e p lan and th e b o ard w as In­
receipts of th e M u ltn o m ah fo u n ta in w ere built.
I ,
beginning a t hom e and th en
The sn a il's on th e T h o rn ;
social c e n te rs of every little tow n s tru c te d to do n o th in g of th e kind
T h e q u estio n was put to several ,
, Fair association fo r th e y e a r
helping o thers.
G od’s ni his heaven—
It sh o u ld be as e d u c a tio n a l as th e d u rin g th e com ing year.
, er >9157 21. T h e ex p en ses i of th e mo8t p rom inent persons in ,
All’s rig h t w ith th e w o rld !"
school; a place
w here ev ery o n e
I t w as know n th a t th e b o a rd , o r
Jo
h
n
R
u
sk
in
Says:
_ ,
,
. , __ G resh am as to w hat they considered ,
Robt. Brow ning.
could secu re any in fo rm a tio n on any a p o rtio n of it, h ad ta k e n an o p tio n
>8796.58 lea v in g a b a la n c e u _____ _______
"W hen men a re rig h tfu lly
th e m ost im p o rta n t object in view or
su b je c t they sh o u ld d esire, w h e th e r it fo r 60 days on G eorge K en n ey 's
id for this y e a r of >360.63.
occupied
th e ir
am u sem en t
th e m ost im p o rta n t Im provem ent
be te c h n ical o r a m a tte r of every p ro p e rty w est of th e O dd F ello w s'
grow s o u t of th e ir w ork as
( lut m eting of th e o ld b o ard needed an d they w ere unanim ous in
day affairs, a g ric u ltu ra l o r c o m m er­ h a ll, p aying ten
d o lla rs th e re fo r.
J.
E.
Stubbs,
principal
of
th
e
th
e
color
p
etals
o
u
t
of
a
f
r
u
it­
„■dors was h eld in th e city m ak in g th e ir first answ er. In fact
c i a l ; a h elp in g h a n d
is stre tc h e d A fter a h e a te d d e b a te on both sides
ful flower.”
uterday forenoon a t w hich all th ey had no o th e r tan g ib le idea as to G resham schools, quoted
th e ex-
' fo rth to assist an y and all classes of a decided v ote se ttle d th e m a tte r
ihed business c o n n e c te d w ith w hat G resham needs th e most. Or q uisite gem from B row ning, given
people, any creed , th e doors a re open fo r th is year, at least.
ur was com pleted b efo re noon, a t least th ey w ere tim id ab o u t ex­
to all th o se w ho w ish to re a d o r
T he election fo r d ire c to rs to hold
above, an d said;
icipal event o f w hich w as th e p ressin g them selves on o th e r su b ­
W hen
Mrs.
C h arles C leveland, learn. T he c h u rc h c a re s fo r th e d u rin g th e next five y e a rs re s u lte d
T ruly, we of th e school world
B of the finance c o m m itte e who jects.
p resid en t of th e W om en's Civic Im ­ s p iritu a l sid e, th e school th e e d u c a ­ In th e selectio n of J o h n S le re t and
J the books o f th e s e c re ta ry
T h e ir
u n an im o u s answ er
was sh are the optim ism and buoyancy of provem ent club, w as ask ed fo r a tio n a l, th e lib ra ry h as to be a b le to A. B. C onrad to succeed th em selves.
Itreasurer n eatly a n d sy s te m a ti- “ H ard su rface for th e principal sp irit of B row ning's little silk weav b rief synopsis of th e com ing work c a re fo r both and all sides of an In d i­
_
r— -
1 kept and ta lly in g w ith
each s tre e ts .’
e r th is balm y m orning, and from o u r j o f h e r o rg an izatio n she q uoted Jo h n vidual. W h e th e r th e p erso n be gay SUNDAY
SCHOOL
A few o th e r ideas fo r civic better- view point
o r g rav e, friv o lo u s o r deeply s tu d i­
"a ll's
rig h t
w ith the R uskin.
ELECTS OFFICERS
afternoon se ssio n w as ta k e n m ents w ere expressed, including a
T he q u o tatio n b re a th e s th e sp irit ous, it it sh e lib ra ry ’s p lace to be
w orld.”
ih the o rg a n iz a tio n of th e new I clean -u p day and all th e o th e r things
of p ro g ress th a t p erm eates th e club ready to respond.
T h e S unday school b o ard of th e
The school of a cen tu ry ago m ade an d gives a forecast of th e id eals in
all d irecto rs b u t th r e e b eing th a t go to m ake a city beautiful. The
In o u r case we a re uot only c a te r ­ M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h m et last,
the elec tio n of officers fo r m a tte r of sew ers was spoken of as a men receptive; of 50 y ears ago, re ­ view. T hen sh e said;
ers to those in th e tow n of G resham , n ig h t and elected officers fo r th e e n ­
“ So you w ant me to tell you w hat b u t o u r fu tu re lies in th e fa c t th a t su in g y e a r as follow s:
■ and o th e r m a tte r s p e rta ln - fa r aw ay and u n a tta in a b le object, as flective; of today, we hope, larg ely
s u p e r in te n ­
executive.
We
m
ust
tra
in
th
e
boys
th e co m m ittee of W om en v o ters is th o se in th e s u r ro u n d in g co u n try , dent. Mrs L. C. St. C la ir; se c re ta ry ,
they a re very costly and th e septic
o.the fair to be h e ld n e x t fal.
and girls so th a t they may become of p lan n in g fro '14. O ur plans a re all
will look to us fo r th e a ss ista n c e th a t Miss M a rg aret B u rk e ; a s s is ta n t sec­
action of officers re s u lte d in th e ta n k system will be sufficient for
service to th e com m unity in which co n tain ed In th e Idea of th e hom e
th e lib ra ry in citie s give to its people. re ta ry , K eith L y m an ; tr r a s u r e r , Mrs.
:tton of H. A. L ew is as pres- \ aw h ile yet.
they live. At th e sam e tim e, c u l­ b eau tifu l and
th e city
b e a u tifu l T he lib ra ry sh o u ld be a place w here A rza S m ith ; s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e
and T h e o d o re
B ru g g e r as
W hen th e re Is such a gen eral de­
fer. R. W. G ill w as chosen |s ire
for b e tte r s tre e ts th e public tu re m ust be inculcated, so th a t th ey T hey should go to g e th e r. B eau tifu l ev eryone from
d e p a rtm e n t,
Mrs. C.
E.
m iles a ro u n d will p rim a ry
may ap preciatively live th e ir lives hom es, b e a u tifu l public buildiugs,
Miss G e rtru d e
com e to It fo r a ll m a te ria l. T h e R u sh e r; lib ra ria n .
i president a n d E. L. T h o rp e should be en lig h ten ed as to how to ,
ternary. A f e a tu r e of th e elec- proceed in th e way of th eir a tta in - "liib m a mg a
\in g .
e
w ell-kept law ns and clean s tre e ts go p ast few m o n th s have show n an In­ E a stm a n ; o rg a n ist, Miss G ladys N eal
L the u n a n im o u s choice of all merit. M ayor S h attu ck is in full pos- Uiiuk <>t no ont m iu< ua
i
fa r to w ard th e h e a lth and h a p p i­ clin a tio n on th e p a r t of th e people c h o riste r, C. E. R u sh er. •
[without o p p o sitio n .
¡session of th e d e ta ils
necessary to | te r typifies^ w hat a
w ell-rounded ness of o u r children'!) m inds and in th e su rro u n d in g co u n try to do
T e ach ers fo r th e eleven classes
tin IIUVCOOUI J W I
ost is a problem
tra in in g should produce th a n bodies.
this. We can look in to th e fu tu re w ere confirm ed by th e b o ard . T hose
executive c o m m itte e of five, s ta r t w ith, b u t tin
by P re s id e n t
L ew is was to be considered. T h at it will be »’resid en t W oodrow Wilson,, a: g en tle-
"E v ery
com m unity sh o u ld have and see th e lib ra ry one of th e In s titu ­ in th e p rim a ry d e p a rtm e n t a re Miss
the o th e r fo u r m em b ers be- co n sid erab le si conceded, but p erh ap s
° ,r'
' 1 'l" ‘ ‘,U
j , , j a co m m ittee u rg in g s ta n d a rd s of tio n s of th e co u n ty ju s t as h elp fu l H elen llo ss, Mrs. G eorge P ag e, Miss
...
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chipf executive. How good ne is in beau ty , an d p ro te stin g a g a in s t ev­ and n ecessary to young an d old as M a rg a re t C reecy an d
Miss E cho
t.H. C rane, It. W. G ill, D. M th e c o u n ty w ill u n d e r ta k e to s h a re
ghown |)y (he r<Jcent
th e school is to th e c h ild re n .
May Jo n es. In th e In te rm e d ia te d e p a rt­
ra and A. F . M iller.
the expense by p aving th e c e n te r of '
of h((i currency b l„ a t t h ,8 e ry th in g th a t is ugly.
"T h e p la n tin g of tre e s an d (low­ o u r d ream s com e tru e .
m e n t th e tw o classes of lioys, th e K.
t publication of a p rem iu m list som e of th e stre e ts , especially Main
.„ „ „ re ss at bis behest
ers, and clean s tre e ts w ill help to
HI was c o n sid e re d , an d a and Pow ell, for a w idth of s.x teen o r session
T h e c irc u la tio n of books from th e O. T. and th e J u n io r K. C. T .. Rev.
b eau tify .
G resham lib ra ry fo r th e m o n th of M elville T. W ire an d Mrs. M yrtle
urn list c o m m itte e w as nam ed tw enty feet. In th a t case th e efforts
issues of
"W e in te n d to o rg an ize a floral D ecem ber l y l 3
w as 1430, w hich M yers a re th e te a c h e rs an d Mrs. L il­
ting of A. F . M iller, R. W to ind u ce p ro p erty h o ld ers to en g ag e
'
|(
d e te f
ind H.
G.
M ullenhoff. T he in th e w ork w ould be e a sie r and
efflcienejr
T be old nione. leag u e an d w ith th e co -o p eratio n of was 239 m ore th a n th a t of th e y ear lian P u llen h as th e class of g irls. T he
th e city g o v ern m en t we hope to do previpus. P e o p le
from
th e s u r ­ ju n io r d e p a rtm e n t c o m p rises tw o
r of so lic itin g a d v e rtise m e n ts m ore could be accom plished.
a , icable a t th e tim e o f
laced In c h a rg e of th e new sec-
T h e m eth o d s to be pursue«! a re ¡ th e civil w ar, has given way to th e m uch good w ork in th is d irectio n . ro u n d in g co m m u n ities a re u sin g th e classes, one fo r young lad ies and one
Too la te la s t y e a r we ta lk e d of flow­ lib ra ry to a co n sid e ra b le e x te n t fo r fo r young m en. Miss A u rllla H oag­
ami it w as decided to ask for e ith e r by reso lu tio n of th e council
new cu rren cy law w hich we hope will e r show s, b u t th is y e a r we w ill have refe re n c e books an d th e lib ra ry Is lan d te a c h e s th e fo rm e r a n d Miss
o
r
by
p
etitio
n
of
th
e
p
ro
p
erty
o
w
n
­
or the p rin tin g of th e book
m eet th e p resen t needs of th e coun­ them . P rizes will b egiven.
We ste a d ily gro w in g In favor.
M ina G ilb ert th e la tte r . M rs L. C.
scifications to be an n o u n ced a t ers. If th e council passes a reso lu ­ try . And, as w ith th e n atio n , so
a re in te re ste d in all th in g s b e a u ti­
St. C la ir has th e young p eo p les’ Bible
tion
to
do
th
e
w
ork
th
e
people
w
ould
xt m eeting.
w ith th e sch o o l; we m u st m eet th e ful.
class an d Ja m e s L aw ren ce th e a d u lt
MUST IMPROVE
aecretary w as In stru c te d to have th e rig h t to re m o n stra te . If needs of today.
RURAL SCHOOLS B ible class.
O u r m o tto
—
no
re
m
o
n
stra
n
c
e
Is
filed
th
e
w
ork
inicate w ith all th e division
We a re told th a t o u r pupils in th e
F o r a ll th a t Is good an d r ig h t’
A reso lu tio n of a p p re c ia tio n w as
e n d en ts w ith a re q u e s t fo r 1 could proceed in s h o rt o rd er.
D eclaring th a t if th e “ back to th e passed by th e b o ard fo r th e serv ices
schools as a w hole a re som ew hat
“ O u r w ork is div id ed In to sec­
o„s o r ch an g es in th e n e w . T he o th e r plan o f p ro c e d u re ,th a t of ,
g u m p tio n . T h a t Is. they
fa rm " m ovem ent is to be m ade a su c­ of H. L. St. C lair, th e o u tg o in g s u ­
tio n s w hich a re—
before J a n u a ry 26. fo r th e g e ttin g th e p e titio n first, is m ore su re ^ 6
Civic
Im
p
ro
v
em
e
n
t,
hom
e
in
d
u
s­
cess th e p re s e n t system of school p e rin te n d e n t, w ho h a s held th a t o f­
th e co m m ittee.
to b rin g re su lts, as th e re would prob- _......... ...........
Thl* Is a n IlSIIP t h a t
a re endow ed. T h is is an issue th a t try , so cial, m usic, good roads, law s
th e ru r a l sch o o ls w ill be u n ifo rm . fice fo r th e la s t n in e years.
n a tte r of space In th e m a- ably be no re m o n stra n c e and th e dan-
we a re striv in g to m eet. W e m u st a n d le g isla tio n .
< S tate Tax C o m m issio n er G allow ay,
hall w as discussed, som e 1 g er of delay w ould be m inim ized,
be p ractical In ev ery th in g we teach.
"W e h ope n ext y e a r to have a
HIGH SCHOOLS
ng th a t a
fixed
price be
A fte r th e w o rk h as been a u th o r-
befo re
th e C ounty
H isto ry , fo r in stan ce, sh o u ld tra in good re p o rt of w h a t th e club did for i tn an a d d re ss
WILL DEBATE
th e re fo r.
Som e w ere in j ized th e p ay m en t fo r th e im prove- th e ju d g m en t, and n o t m erely th e
School S u p e rin te n d e n ts ' C onvention
th
e
tow
n
d
u
rin
g
1914.
[ allo w in g fre e space to ex- m en t ean be m ade easy by bonding m em ory. W h at an asset It is to th e
The
long expected h ig h school
'W hy can we not all sign a little a t Salem ex p ressed h im self In fav o r
b u t it w as finally decid ed th e a b u ttin g p ro p e rty fo r th e peri- m an who has form ed th e h a b it of
p ledge to do o u r p a rt in m ak in g of co u n ties being m ade a u n it fo r d e b a te s will be h eld on F rid a y ev­
re rtls e rs of m ach in ery In th e od of ten y ears at 6 p er cen t In ter- co rrect ju d g m en ts!
e n in g n ext betw een th e c o n te s ta n ts
H ave you ev er o u r hom es b e tte r, o u r su ro u n d in g s f school ta x a tio n .
n list sh o u ld be allow ed fre e est. It is lik ely th a t th e bonds know n a m an. who has pron o u n ced
U n d er th e p re s e n t p lan each of of th e G resh am H igh an d T illam o o k
m ore b e a u tifu l and by h elp in g o th ­
t th e r a te of 50 c e n ts p e r w odld se ll a t p ar.
th e d is tric ts in th e c o u n ty m ak es In th e assem b ly h a ll h e re .
T he
views on c u rre n t topics, b u t, u n fo r­ ers to do th e sam e?
¡cording to th e a m o u n t each
As larg e an a re a of such stre e t tu n a te ly fo r him , his views a re n e a r­
th e school levy, w ith th e re s u lt th a t G resh am affirm ative w ill be h an d led
pay fo r h is a d v e rtis e m e n t, ’ w ork could be m ad e as th e people ly alw ays wrong. H is is th e h a b it
T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e r’s asso ciatio n in th e rich ones th e levy Is low and by L a u ra D avis an d M abel Shipley.
fro n t lim it of 30 feet. T h o se desire. T he m o re w ork to be done of in co rrect ju d g m en ts. He h as will hold Its second m eetin g som e­ th o se poor in ta x a b le p ro p e rty have On th e s am e n ig h t th e G resh am neg
not a d v e rtis e w ill be c h a rg e d th e ch e a p e r it would be, co m p ara­ failed to use his endow m ent.
tim e in th e
n e a r fu tu re
a t th e high levies. In th is la t t e r class of a tiv e d e b a te rs w ill m eet th e St.
tor p rice in cash, in o th e r lively, fo r no c o n tra c to r w ould ac-
T he
p re s e n t p lan s d is tric ts , th e tax co m m issio n e d , d e ­ J o h n s , th e tw o d e b a te rs from h e re
T he schools m ust aid in th e fo rm a­ sch o o lh o use.
the a d v e rtis e rs m ay ex h ib it cept a sm all job. a t th e sam e price tion of h a b its of in d u stry , tra in a re to h av e a s p e a k e r from else­ cla re d , th e sch o o ls a re u su ally of an b eing H azel O oger and May D o h er­
p er sq u a re y ard th a t he w ould do m inds to plan, and handB to execute w here, songs by th e
(Tigh school in fe rio r g ra d e , an d th ey c o n tr ib u t­ ty, w ith K eith L ym an as a lte rn a te .
J K re u d e r a n d W illiam Me- a big jo b for. As m any of th e 1 have read som ew here " I f th e stu - ch o ru s, m usic by th e high school ed m uch to w a rd s d riv in g th e peo T h e q u e stio n Is th e sam e fo r both
U. 8. sh o u ld
re p re s e n tin g
th e
U n ited o th e r s tre e ts th a n i th
tw o at men-
' T e ted*
"first ¡Gent is g ettin g so m eth in g day by day o rc h e s tra , exercises by th e p rim ary pie from th e fa rm s to th e tow ns, R esolved, th a t th e
be
, pupils, no o th e r m eetin g an n o u n ced provided. If
th e
co u n tie s
w ere m a in ta in a la rg e navy.
jf th e W o rld cam p s of tio
Honed
could
be included
included at
at first
nr
w hkh
h|g genBeBi ta going to h help
of
n ed
w
m ade as th
w ere
ere p p re
re s s e e n n t t a an
n d d 1x1««^.—
---- e re a re pro p erty own rs
, b jm succeed as he sees success, he fo r th a t n ig h t, and co n seq u en tly a m ade th e u n it fo r school ta x a tio n
th e m oney co llected could be dis DR J. N. POWELL
n d th e cost,
and ¡„ t will pur8Ue
b ls o th e r stu d ies with larg e a tte n d a n c e .
Ion fo r th . e f ----------------
a ir g ro u n d s fo r lin g to sta
stan
« ost bu
>ut t Main
a
, .
trlb u te d am o n g th e sch o o ls a c c o rd ­
BACK TO FRISCO
Pow ell stre e ts , w hich are m ost «'■
e r w„ HngneM and b e tte r re ­
ration on th e F o u rth o f Ju ly ,
need of a h ard su rfa c e would p ro
a „ of w btch ten d s to h ig h er in th is vicinity. I hope to see a ing to th e ir needs. T h e ad o p tio n
erred to P re s id e n t L ew is, A.
Dr. J. N Pow ell le ft y e ste rd a y
at of th e co u n ty u n it p lan w ould nec-
ably g et county assistan ce m ak ng scholan)hlpg w ithln th e school, as stro n g a g ric u ltu ra l d e p a rtm e n t
r and D. M. R o b e rts w ho will
fo r h is hom e in San F ra n c isc o , h a v ­
G
resh
am
,
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in g s p e n t a m o n th h e re In co n n ec­
w ard. T h e hom e cred it plan Is de- 1915 le g is la tu re pass a s ta te aid co u n ty b o ard , w hich w ould be vest tio n w ith s e ttlin g up th e Dr. J. P.
r a c o n fe re n c e w hen th e m at- low est priced.
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h a ll a t Metz- the h ab its of In d u stry , and han d s high schools. M innesota alre a d y has th e m oney, d e c la re s Mr. G allow ay
(m ents m a d e If th ey ag ree
h an Is a d m in is tra to r. T h e re a re 15
T h ere will be a prize ball a t Metz- th e . » «
such a law. We h e a r " b a c k to th e
h e irs, five c h ild re n an d ten g ra n d ­
ultable te rm s .
g e r’s h all on F rid ay evening, an u .
th e
lab o rato ry , and, farm ” Yes. If they know th e fu n ­ EQUITY SOCIETY
I The board a d jo u r n e d to m eet
c h ild re n liv in g
In O reg o n , W ash-
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d a m e n ta ls of fa rm in g , .w h e n
they
MEETS SATURDAY
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)n M onday, J a n u a r y 26, a t
g et th e re
L e t's begin a t th e fo u n ­
u n t i e « t« » e « a e » * n m e n t
T h e m e etin g of th e G resh am Lo­ co m p licated c o n d itio n s have m ade It
I’. ’ time all of th e fo rm e r su p e rin - “ sixty tic k e ts sold, tw o pr
. »
new ly ap p o int- tain h ead In th is m a tte r.
„ / * : « > m « t e , of th is county. In
ts a re re q u e s te d to be p re s e n t each
T h e high school h as Its d e b atin g cal U nion of th e F a rm e rs ' S ociety of very difficult to b rin g a b o u t a s e t­
uggestlons fo r th e new pretn- prizes, $o and >2.5 ,
team
s, b ask et ball, in d o o r b aseb all, E q u ity w hich w as held la s t S a tu r ­ tle m e n t sa tisfa c to ry to all.
interview in y e ste rd a y ’» O re g o n -.---------
T h e v alu e of th e e s ta te is In th e
sold, >10 and all th e o th ers as above. ™ ln t
t gucce. s in and te n n is o rg a n iz a tio n , an d all a re day w as fa irly w ell a tte n d e d by th e
n eig h b o rh o o d of >25,000, Involving
T h e re will be m usic by a union or- an a tt r i M
stBt<>d r .
p ,an n )n g g bugy s eaaon, an d we .h a ll fa rm e rs In th is sectio n .
I Prune y o u r f r u i t tr e e s a n d avoid
A fte r a le n g th y a n d In te re stin g 50 a c re s of lan d In G resh am an d vi­
by s ilv e r th a w
N ice l l n e ic h e .t r » ; good m anagem ent. E very-
w as expected give m ore a tte n tio n to o rg an ized play
ta lk by Mr. C u ttin g . Mr. J M. Tees, cinity.
th e h u stlin g m a n a g e r of th e E q u ity
W areh o u se Co., o f P o rtla n d , took NEW
COUNCIL
th e floor a n d h eld th e In te re st of
TO ORGANIZE
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advance.
th o se p re s e n t u n til 5 o ’clock.
W ill She be successful In every g rade. N ext y e a r s fresh -
T he G resh am com m on council will
No tim e w as le ft to tr a n s a c t ro u ­
X
on in IR e’ No questio n ab o u t man class will be th e la rg e st in o u r
m eet to n ig h t fo r o rg a n iz a tio n w hen
tin
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h isto ry , because we a re going to con-
th e tw o new co u n ctlm en w ill ta k e
U , wish th a t tim e and space w ere serv e o u r e ig h th g ra d e c l o s . T w .n - e ra l im p o rta n t m a tte rs to com e up
fo r c o n sid e ra tio n th e m e etin g w as th e ir se a ts a n d a th ird w ill c o n tin u e
::
rotne so th a t I m ight fully develop
Tillamook H. S.
a d jo u rn e d u n til o n s o 'clo ck p. tn w here he h as been fo r th e p a st tw o
-versus
Qresham H. S.
Negative
my th o u g h t; b u t 1 m us p
w o rk ." In school, we n ex t S a tu rd a y a t w hich tim e th e re y ears by choice of th e v o ters. T h e
new o n es a re G eo rg e F . H oney and
Affirmative
riedly along.
.° wlghed
d i it co-operation of home and sh o u ld be a la rg e a tte n d a n c e .
R. H. T odd. Jo e P s te n e a u d e will
w
hat
I
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H IG H SCHOOL ASSEMBLY H ALL
Private Hsle.
succeed h im self.
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b - t . harm
w h .t e ony
v .r In
th e th nam
e g ends
s r . | On a c c o u n t of leav in g city w ill
I t is exp ected s t le a s t it Is ru m o r­
:
sell at my resid en ce on R o b e rts a v e­
ed
th a t C o u n cilm an K s rd e ll w ill re ­
m ent of «6. Of t
rn u r, . th e sam e, and w ith s tre n g th of p u r­ nue and T h ird s tre e t, 1 C able p iano,
tak in g th e te a c h e r . tra n « n o r t pog(1 and by -h e w in g to th e lin e " we 1 D av en p o rt, 1 klto h en tr e a s u re , 1 sign a n d th a t G eorge W. K enney w ill
cu p b o a rd , 1 r e f rig e r a to r. T h e above be re-elected to All th e v acancy, he
T h ere are
(h*g i)ppgrt. . h a || ce rta in ly a tta in success In w h .t-
^1
You are needed
piano and fu r n itu r e a re new
an d b eing o ne o f th e tw o w ho go o u t.
Lniled effort builds up the School.
ThPrP because^R Is Intensely prac- > v . r l . n d a U . e n d e .v o r . o u r e ffo rt. will be sold a t p riv a te sale, cheap
T. R H o w itt Is th e o th e r,
fo r cash.
E M IL O. K A R D E L L .
Oca/ andC1>typifle. our requirements may direct ua
NEED HARD SURFACE TRAIN THE CHILDREN WOMEN WILL WORK BOOKS AND READING
debate
F r i d a y , J a n u a r y 9 , 8 :3 0 p . m .
A D M IS S IO N