Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 27, 1914, Image 1

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    [MCE A WEEK
3. NO. 96
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM,
AWARDS
WILL BE GIVEN
L i r u u o OP the n u t
board meeting yes -
terday .
Fair d ales th is y e a r w ill be
September 15-19.
Season tic k e ts w ill be O ne
pollar thlB y ear.
Children u n d e r 14 w ill be
admitted free if a c c o m p a n ie d
by parent o r g u a rd ia n .
Highest p rize fo r G ran g e
diaplay will be »250, w ith
|100 as th e lo w est p rize.
Highest prize fo r fa rm d is ­
plays will be »75; seco n d ,
}}0; third, »30.
Milk tests w ill be »20, »15
ud »10.
Five Judges w ill be en g a g e d
for grange an d fa rm d isp lay s.
Machinery h a ll w ill be co n ­
torted into a p a v ilio n an n ex
and m ore
new
b u ild in g s
erected.
|wlth
tr-
»1125
a p p ro p r ia te d
fo r
miunis
p ro v id e d
th a t
seven
inges e n te r a t th e fa ir n ex t fa ll;
[ with »100 fo r e v e ry o n e o v er
there sh o u ld be th e b ig g est
best d isplay of fa rm p ro d u cts
household s k ill th a t w as ev er
wn in M u ltn o m ah co u n ty . A noth-
[ Incentive fo r fa rm e x h ib its is to
¡seen in th e a w a rd s to be given
| individual d isp la y s.
T h e first
kinium was fixed a t »7 5; second,
| i and all o th e r s »30. S coring
Ants for th e g ra n g e e x h ib its w ere
aged as fo llo w s:
V eg etab les,
fruits, 2 5 ; g ra in s a n d g rasses,
; household s k ill a n d d o m estic
15; n e a tn e s s in a rra n g e -
mt, 10. In th e fa rm d isp lay s th e
lire must be th e sam e, except th a t
Inor farm p ro d u c ts w ill ta k e th e
lice of h o u se h o ld a rtic le s.
F ive
will be em p lo y ed , o n e fo r
i section, so t h a t th e r e can be no
hfllct and all difficulties w ill be
At the m e etin g of th e board o f di-
jttors y este rd a y th e d ates for th is
[ar's fair w ere fixed fo r S ep tem b er
9. five d ay s in all. A dm issions
„j fixed a t 50 c en ts fo r day tick -
i with seaso n tic k e ts fo r one dol-
All c h ild re n u n d e r 14, if ac-
Lpanied by th e ir p a re n ts o r g u a r ­
d s will be a d m itte d free.
■ f lic
p rem iu m s to be given fo r
Hit te s ts w ere ra ise d to $25, »15
Hl »10. AU e n try fees w ere fixed
■ ten p er c en t of th e first p re m iu m .
H e p t fo r live sto c k , w hich w ill be
H uged s ta ll r e n t In ste a d . T h is e n ­
tree w ill In clu d e g ra n g e d isp lay s,
j displays a n d p o u ltry .
Jit is expected th a t th e big pavilion
11 be m ore th a n filled, and it Is th e
hntlon to c o n v e rt th e p re s e n t m a-
h a ll In to aw ann ex fo r th e
flow an d p ro v id e a n o th e r place
t m achinery of w hich a larg e dia­
ls expected.
I A great p o rtio n of th e day was
>en up In re v isin g th e p rem iu m
I upon s u g g e s tio n s from th e su-
tintendents of th e d ifferen t divi-
s of last y e a r ’s fa ir. T he p rem -
llst c o m m itte e w ill m eet next
¡day for a f u r th e r rev isio n an d w ill
|ne it alread y to s u b m it fo r b ids on
and
BASE LINE TO
BE FIRST UNIT ROLL OF HONOR
file O u tlo o k ’s report, on Frida?«
T he follow ing is th e re p o rt of th e
f th e good ro a d 's meeting at the O rient school fo r th e m o n th ending
iinm ercial club h all waa p ra c tic a lly Ja n u a ry 23.
1914
N unibei
oi
i.iplcte, com ing us It did so la te In school days d u rin g th e m o n th . 1 ■
th e a fte rn o o n , but it ta ile d to say n u m b e r of p u p ils e n ro lled a t th e
th a t th e in te n tio n s of th e county close of th e m o n th , 121; n u m b er
com m issioners is to m ak e th e first n e ith e r abBent n o r late, 74.
In th e p rim a ry room th e n u m b er
Im provem ents on th e B ase L ine ro ad
and th e Sandy road.
en ro lle d a t th e close of th e m o n th
T he improvements a re to begin a t was 26. of w hom 15 w ere n e ith e r
the city« end w h e r e 'th e p re se n t h a rd ab se n t n o r ta rd y . T he follow ing is
su rface will be th e b ase fo r a s ta r t th e h o n o r ro ll: C lifford S a tte rs tro m ,
and c o n tin u e e a stw a rd to th e C ol­ Hoy R ich, A rdis R ich, C la ra J o h n ­
um bia R iver H ighw ay, by w hich Is son, M arie O lsen,
E s th e r Sloop,
m ean t th e C h a n tic le e r ro ad house V elna
H illy ard .
A lver
E k stro m .
east of th e Sandy riv er.
R aym ond
M cQ uinn, A rth u r N ass-
H ltnW N SW ISS < ATTLE O W N ED BY TH EO. B R IG G E R
As s ta te d before, th e p aving of th e h ah u , F o re s t T rim b le. R u th B row er,
l’ow ell V alley road w ill not be un- D ora S a tte rs tro m , E leen Sloop and
T he
recen tly estab lish ed
au to T heodore B ru g g er Is one of thos< those who a re q u ittin g th e business flertaken th is y ear fo r w ant of funds,
C laren ce E v e re tt. Miss B essie O s­
~ h at road and all cross ro a d s except borne is th e te a c h e r of th e p rim a ry
tru c k delivery
betw een
G resham who Is m aking P o rtlan d d e liv e rie s ! w ith th e excuse th a t It do esn ’t pay. T
the one lead in g from th e T w elve-m ile
; room .
mid P o rtla n d is being utilized by by th e new m ethod.
Mr. B ru g g er's success seem s to
c o rn e r will go o v er u n til next y e a r
In th e first in te rm e d ia te room , of
sev eral d airy m an who find it m o i"
Mr.
B rugger, whose h erd of follow
p a in stak in g
effort
and a when m ore road fu n d s will be a v a il­ w hich Miss M aude M ichel Is te a c h ­
er, 33 p u p ils w ere e n ro lled a t th e
to
details, along able.
con v en ien t to ship th e ir m ilk in th a t Brow n Swiss is rep resen ted h e r e ,'s t r i c t a tte n tio n
T he Im provem ents a re to co n sist of 'c lo se of th e m o n th . T w en ty of th is
way th a n by th e m ilk tra in . T he has a b o u t 20 cows besides a num - w ith th e m ain ten an ce of a breed a 16-foot
is -fo o t roadw ay, on each
eacn of
ot w hich
m en n u m b e r w pre n p ith p r a b s e n t
nor
T hey w ere K uth A n d erso n ,
cost is ab o u t th e sam e and e x tra ar- her of yo u n g er anim als. He is m ak- of an im als th a t is capable of bring- th e re will be a tw o-foot s trip of ma- (ard y
.
, .
, ,
.
.
cadam . T he re m a in d e r w ill be Jus;
. ’ H a<.KmHn Alice H ale M yrtle
_,,n i„. N ,na H e ltsm an , Alice
?
tag e is avoided a t both ends, be­ ing th e dairy business profitable, Ing c o m m en su ra te re tu rn s fo r th e
r s It Is now — of d irt. T h e re w ill !>• N agghahn M alcolm H illy a rd , F ra n k
delivery which som ew hat refu tes th e idea of ¡energy displayed In h an d lin g them , no cu rb in g n o r sid e w a lk s a a t t th
th is
is j j a r r | 8 H erm an L arsen , F re d d ie Mc-
sides giving a q u ick er
tim e, n o r u n til th e p ro p e rty can A'lpine, W a lfrid
Jo h n so n ,
C h a rlie
sta n d th e cost. W here w a te r m ain s M cK inney, E rn e s t S a tte rs tro m . H e r­
o r B etters a re re q u ire d they can be m an W alters, Eva C a rp e n te r, G eo r­
laid in th e unpaved p o rtio n of th e gia C a rp e n te r. M am ie D enny. W anda
to a d .
C u n n in g h am ,
Je n n ie
Sloop, Alice
Mr. Yeon, who a d d re sse d th e m eet­ T rim b le, S h erm an E v e re tt, F r e d e r ­
ing, urged th e v o lu n ta ry c irc u la tio n ick Jo h n so n , W ilfred N asshahn and
of th e p e titio n s fo r th e proposed 5 E d g a r Sloop.
actio n w ould ex - p ed ía te i T m he
second
In te rm e d ia te room
T he happy th o u g h t advanced by
by w o rk - Such
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e eevuiiu
■
Tom F etch , who is going to be a
T he h alf yearly financial re p o rt of
11. W ells to m ark Pow ell V alley m a tte rs an d relieve th e co u n ty of th e ha(, eIirollpd a t
th e close of th e
resid en t of G resham soon, an d who th e county a u d ito r, ending D ecem ber
,ad as a m onum ent to th e pioneers b u rd en of m ak in g a can v as fo r slg m o n th 32 p u p i,9 of
whoII1
arp
will be th e su p e rin te n d e n t of th e 31. has been received. It show s th e
E astern M ultnom ah a fte r whom It n a ,u re 8 ' T he w ork of » « w e y ln g th e h o n o r room . T h e ir n am es a re
B eaver S ta te A utom obile facto ry co ndition o f th e county fu n d s and
was nam ed will find a responsive aIld com piling th e cost to be assessed Mary C u n n in g h a m .
A rchie A nder-
here, has th e d istin ctio n of being a d isb u rsem en ts for th a t period,
echo. Besides being th e first w hite >° ‘he d is tric t w ould follow a t once. son, L aw ren ce L aym an, Ja m e s Mc­
pio n eer in an in v erted sense, in th a t
T o tal receipts. Including b alance
m an 's road it was th e old In d ian .ra il
“ >8‘de tb « <’lty 1‘m ‘« ° Gre8,hamf G innis, C laren ce U nd erw o o d , David
h e crossed th e A m erican c o n tin e n t on h and Ju ly 1, were »923,677.67. eastw ard from
th e
W illam ette to >’ " aa recom m ended th a t tw o se ts of E v e re tt, D orothy C addy, L illie J o h n ­
in an au to . He is th e first one who T he to ta l assets at th e close o f th e th e Sandy, and its q u eer w indings P etitio n s be c irc u la te d . O ne w ould
so n , H aym ond C hase, M elvin P e te r­
ev er m ade th e trip .
! y ear w ere »518,984.30, b u t som e Ha­
. .i,
,,
,■
be fo r a 16-foot su rfa c e , th e o th e r fo r son, Boy
W aybill,
E lsie
H a rris,
w
ere
a
re
not
th
e
re
s
u
lt
of
design.
«
’«■
«'■
“
iti p io n eer days th e tra v e le rs b ilities a re yet o u tstan d in g leaving
. h . ite
. m en follow ed i .u
i„
n „.. th e fu ll w idth of th e s tre e t. T h e re C la ra N assh ah n , G r a d e U nderw ood,
The
w
th
e
Indian
cam e th is way but Tom F etch s ta rt- th e con d itio n s of th e county treas-
,
,
,
,
.
i seem s to be a g en eral d e sire to pave C lifto n
H illy a rd ,
R ich ard S a tte r­
ed from th is coast and w ent th e ury in th e various funds at »539,- p ath w ay th ro u g h a d ense fo rest and fu ll w idth on M ain a n d Pow ell
stro m , E rn e s t
A nderson
and Ida
it
becam
e
a
co
u
n
ty
road
because
it
o th e r way, th u s rev ersin g th e pion- 879.22.
was e a sie r to m ak e th e tu r n s and stre e ts .
C hase.
M iss O ra Q uicksall is th e
e e r s tu n t
it was in th e su m m er of
A m ong th e item s of cash on hand
.
,
T h e re will be som e o p p o sitio n to tBa- b p r
n er.
19113 th a t he drove a P ack ard Model th e sum of »2,586.73 Is noted. It was cro o k s th a n to c u t o u t a new p ath - th e proposed p av em e n t, but only o ne | teac
T b e re p o rt o f th e ad v an ced room
F from San F ran cisco to New Y ork, th e re m a in d e r of th e fa ir ap p o rtio n "* T h e road w ill alw ays
rem ain as it t*Pe a k ‘‘r
b(,ard a g a in s t It a t
th e lg a„ followB: n u m b e r en ro lle d at
The P ack ard was a sin g le-cy lin d er m ent w hich has since rev erted to the is now unless th e w hole te rrito ry be- m eeting. S. F. P itts s ta te d th a t th e th e clo8P of th e m onth( 2 7. T hose
car, develo p in g ap p ro x im ately 12 ro ad fund because of th e fa ilu re of com es city lo ts, am i it
w ould be a fa rm e rs need th e m oney fo r irn- Ilelth er abBe n t n o r Iate durlnK th e
b rak e horse-pow er. In a d d itio n to th e lan d p ro d u cts show to m a te ria l­ g racefu l act to co m m em o rate th e Pr° y ln * tb (d r f a r " 18 n ,o r‘’ ’h a n ‘ bey m o n th w ere A lfred
Sloop, W illard
ize.
It
sh
o
u
ld
have
been
given
to
th e d riv e r an d a p assen g er, it c a r­
. .
» I.h h o ta
nf
th e th o r o u e h fa r e bv the did b’!,te r r,,ada
l' ra,lk M ,cbael8 JohanB on, E lto n Sloop, F ra n k E d er,
t was
x : w
* ithheld
“
r x ’s
..........**“ "•
ried on th e trip a b o u t 3000 pounds th e county fa ir ; n b u X
In d ia n s and th e In tre p id ity ot m e -
i “
........
an d n o t used.
of lu g g ag e an d provisions.
,
. ,,
...........
...... to p P ro p erty w ould pay fo r itself in
ran,i,n
ll R
p io n eers who
follow
ed , Its
course
In tw o l n Bram
hall>
K u th W
w h heeler.
e e le r, V ina An-
A n­
T he ro u te was a lm o st id en tical o f tw o c en ts d u e th e city of G resh ­ an d beyond th is place.
yea" ’
|d e rs o n , V alb o rg
L a rse n ,
L a u ra
fu n d h ad »110,-
w ith th a t selected a d ecade la te r for am . T h e ro ad
B row er, C lifto n H a rris, D avid P e te r­
T h e re a re a few yet alive w ho saw M U L T N 0 M A H
GRANGE
th e
L incoln
highw ay.
It
led 353.56 rem ain in g .
so n , R alp h Jo h a n so n , E rn e st H a r­
INSTALLS OFFICERS ris, L loyd S h rln e r, F a n n ie Staffen-
M u ltn o m ah farm co st th e people th e tr a il before it becam e a road.
th ro u g h C alifo rn ia,
N evada, U tah.
and th e re a re se v eral o th e rs who re-
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C olorado. N eb rask a an d Iow a to »33,671.37 d u rin g th e six m o n th s m em b er it as only w ide enough fo r
M ultnom ah g ra n g e No. 71 m et in | 8<” >, R o b e rt T a k a k l, E dw in Stafren-
and
th
e
co
u
n
ty
ro
ad
s
co
st
»84,066.62,
th e M ississippi. F etch m ade th e trip
a w agon th ro u g h th e stu m p s and th e ir hall S a tu rd a y w ith tw ev .y-flve ' "®n » Jo sep h A nderson, Amy H a r r s ,
in alm o st to ta l ig n o ran ce of th e w ith th e C olu m b ia R iv er highw ay tre e s fo r alm o st its e n tire distan ce, n u m b e rs p re s e n t; a fte r a s h i r t s e s - '
A n u m b e r of p upils a re ab sen t
costin
g
$16,373.09
m
ore.
T
h
e
q
u
a
r­
ro ad . M ark ets w ere an u n know n
T h ese re m a in in g s e ttle rs w ould feel Bion jn th e forenoon th a y p arto o k of from school on acco u n t of sev ere
q u a n tity in th e W est, and he was ries cam e In fo r »10,972.66 a d d itio n ­ h appy to see it m ark ed w ith a su it- a b o u n teo u s d in n e r a f te r w hich th ey «olds.
W illard Jo h a n so n Is now
forced to dep en d upon th e m eager al w hich w as ch arg ed to th e road ab le m om um ent p roperly Inscribed, listen ed to som e very in te re s tin g j claim in g a felon as his w orst ene-
in fo rm atio n glean ed from farm ers, fund. T o tal c red its fo r th e h alf and th e re is no m ore fav o rab le place ta lk s, on th e m a n a g e m e n ts, of hogs, >uy. T be boJ’8 aI,d Klrla a re 1 ° “ K
y ear w ere $ 2 ,1 1 9 ,3 3 3 .0 9 ;.
to ta l
cow p u n ch ers an d m o u n tain eers.
to erect such a m o n u m en t th a n ’’th e fo r profit. by C has. H u n te r, B. C. «ood w ork from w hich good re s u lts
Long d escen ts o v er steep , to r ­ d isb u rse m e n ts w ere »1,379,453.87.
bend In th e c re e k ,” w hich was th e A ltm an. C. M. Q u ick sall, K. N ass-
be expected.
tu o u s sh elf roads of th e S ierras, w ith n i v i v o v o n T T P C F « !
esig n n atio
atio n n given
given t th lie e spot
spot w
w nere
here th
and o o u th te e rs.
rs. Miss
H a alle
A very
an d - In te re stin .7
g b ask
d d esig
ui< e h b a a hn,
b n , and
m iss i C. H.
n. n
iie I ; ...........
* fa s t —
, et ,
n o th in g b u t space on one side and
n fTo ? ? n INCORRECTLY f°a“ta‘"
a,andB
the day8 of
Grp8bara al8° *aVfi 118 88 an ' n ‘bal1 BaT? Wa: ,P' T
O"
QUOTED INCOEREL1LY
te re a tln g .»Ik on and ab o u t lib ra ry " » o r F rid a y » ‘<<b ' b«“ *«’- » th e O r‘-
th e sh e e r m o u n tain on th e o th e r,
gave F etch his first re a liz a tio n of his
A slip of m em ory o r of th e pencil
If n o th in g fu r th e r is ever done it WOrk an d re fe rre d to a n u m b e r of j«"» h la b 8cbo° l a,,d th e ,ire 8 b a n l
task
in 12-
task
i C r raw
. w i lin
n . 8 g v o , « v er
: . g ulches -•-
- - . , h . . O utlook gave th e B ank of w ould be a g ra te fu l a c t of reco g n itio n g„„<i w orks c o n tain ed In th e P ublic blKb school te a m s
n w as a
e-
f„
fo o o t t je
je rk
rk s,
s, tra
tra v v e e rsin
rsin g g q q u u ick
ick san
san d d s s in
in ; ? X m i r a X a lto g e th e r too low to n arae o u r fo u n ta in the ’Pow ell L ,b ra ry a, G resh am , th a t w ould he c.ded victory fo r th e O rie n t boys as
AUTO PIONEER HALF YEARLY MAKE FOUNTAIN
NOW IN GRESHAM CASH REPORT THEIR MONUMENT
C olorado and h u n tin g for lost tra il
in th e p arch ed d esert, w ith th e con-
s la n t sh iftin g of g ears and rep eated
cran k in g of th e m otor, m ade th e trip
a sev ere physical te s t for th e d riv e r
,.u »..Il
a h th e ear.
car.
as
well as
T he P ack ard left San 1 ^ - “
Ju n e 20. Sixty-tw o days la te r an cs-
h .» .r » .« > . • '
" J
rpfprence to th e p u b lish ed state- F o u n ta in ” an d give It a p ro p er In-
■
()(p bank ,t wi), bp gePn , h a , 8 rrip tio n c o n ta in in g th e n am es of
j)(( r(i8our(.eg arp npar]y $«5,000
It Jo h n and Jack so n Pow ell who w ere
lnlendp(1 to convey th is Inform a-1 th e first h ere an d who a re now sleep
en deavorJng
gay a g0od htg ni th e G resham cem etery.
! word _ fo
. r th e b an k : b u t th e I»«««
item of
)n d lv ld u a| d ep o sits g ained th e mas-
a8 $40
“ »' • h ' " '
| (ank of <jrPBh am has m ade a
re m a rk a b le gro w th in Its th re e years
(,f ex isten ce and is still grow ing with
„ v erv prospect of a co n tin u ed
in-
crease of business p rosperity.
■ Their toils are all o'er
B u t th e y ’ »« l e f t ua
A ho m e a nd a g r a v e In th e w e s t."
R evival .M eetings B egin Next Munday
R evival m eetin g s will begin In the
F re e M ethodist ch u rch next Sunday,
F e b ru a ry
1.
E v an g elist M
L.
Schooled, of th e C olum bia R iver con­
ference, and Rev. W. H. Boddy will
be th e sp e a k e rs d u rin g th e p ro tra c t­
Qlvp y o u r floors, fu rn itu re and
ed efforts.
F u r th e r an n o u n cem en ts
w oo.lw ork a coat of f
will a p p e a r in F rid a y ’s issue of th e
note th e difference. S terlin g &
________
_____________________
O utlook.
a
new m in u te in,.Hs and property Io r.
elsew here. W hen Interview ed con
■ com m ittee w as a p p o in te d to ce rn in g
m a tte r today he refused
‘ks a revision of th e c o n stitu tio n
a u th o riZe any sta te m e n t reg ard in g
d by-laws c o n sistin g of P re s id e n t
tran sactio n
’ to. D M. R o b e rts a n d T h eo d o re th e supposed deal, as
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t
jer
'h a d ta k e n place,
t vacancy in th e b o a rd o f d i r e c t - 1
-
caused by th e f a ilu re o f F ra n k GRESHAM ^ E A M
ugln to q u a lify w ill p ro b ab ly b<
DEFEATED
BY 0
J k c e p t In view o f th e fa c t th a t h e gam e of (he
th e gpagon
season on
on
■ connected w ith th e sto c k show a n d »
a i O rien t a n d
• known to be a b o o ste r fo r th e J1’
q{ 2J t0 g
,alr
T
F
F rid
rid ay
ay even-
even
was d efeated
The G resham
players were, captain. Harry Stanley;
E
Wk. Cream and Buttermilk.
llT«ted anywhere In Gresham by
L « t o s . milk wagon from Rock-
■**4 Dairv Milk
Vtnv kaaM
ag and
an d n pre-
re-
bottled
I :
onder sanitary conditions.
Ie,tlg»tion invited. Phone 231.
I ka sd. tn (be iocai newspaper is
and Guy
were
Ke B
Jones.
tnere
i w I *»
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th e re i fro
night the team will play Wsshouga,
at the Gresham skating rink, and a
good game Is anticipated.
Fence. Fence,
mer- ling 4 Kidder’s.
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Gresham High vs. Washougal High j
o i » t W
! by the selection of O. M. Plum-
T he boys’ basket ball team of th e
tot of Portland. He will be asked G resham high school played its first
investment that all
can afford to make.
$160 PER YEAR
01716474
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luting as so o n as possible.
[ A balance o f a b o u t $1500 is av ail- sie, and a n ig h t drive in o . »
! tor new b u ild in g s th is year, te rm in a te d th e trip .
i of them w ill be a new p o u ltry
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P e rh a p s a new sto ck b a rn BUSINESS TRANSFER
be added a n d a d iffe re n t a r ­
HAS NOT TAKEN PLACE
mement m ad e fo r m a ch in ery .
| The se c re ta ry w as In s tru c te d to
L ast S atu rd ay m orning a ru m o r
tire a safe d e p o sit box fo r th e as- becam e c u rre n t th at one of o u r prln-
ation’s v a lu a b le p a p e rs ; also a
h a,i trad ed his bus-
totion’s
-e for th e office b u ild in g a t th e cipal m erch an ts had tra d e d h
grounds,
Phone 701
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, JANUARY 27. 1914
ONE OF GRESHAMS SUCCESSFUL DAIRY HERDS
¿«JK?
îM
“Ever at Your Senke
Fence, at Sterl ' I
A t th e G re s h a m S k a tin g R in k
Friday, Jan. 30
Game called promptly at 8 o clock
COME AND BOOST FOR YOUR HOME TEAM
A D M IS S IO N
15 c a n d
25c
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very beneficial, to fa rm e rs to read
At th e close of th e le c tu re h o u r th e
In sta lla tio n of officers w as ta k e n up
anil a ,h e follow ing w ere In sta lle d : J
A lbel, m a s te r; G N a ssh a h n . o v er
se e r C M Q uicksall, le c tu re r; M rs
H am ilto n , c h a p la in ; C h arles
Ed
tbfi flnal 8 to r‘! 8,° ° d 23 °
v isito rs w ere u n ab le to sco re a e
*"“ * o
n
..* ',7 ...
i “ me8 su ccessfu l in lo c atin g th e bas-
k<* f rum
fleld' ° r * b lcb J o b a “ ’
«o» G » * * «• Uotb f ' “ " 18 had th e
8a'" ’1 n u m b e r of tr ia ls a t free goals
and th e v isito rs th re w e ig h t w hile
th e locals th rew b u t four.
O rie n t w ill go to P a rk P lace S a t­
u rd ay ev en in g , J a n u a r y 31 and play
th e high school th e re .
W heeler, S te w a rd ; O liver F a n c h e r,
a ss ista n t ste w a rd ; C. W Jo h a n so n ,
tr e a s u re r ; C. M. L ake, s e c re ta ry ; M
H. W heeler, g a te k e e p e r; Mrs. F lo r­
ence R odgers, C e re s; Mrs. E. lie r,
P om ona; Mrs. S arah W heeler. F lo ra ;
W hat Ha|>|M-ne<l to M ary.
Mrs. B e rth a A ult, lady a s s is ta n t
W ednesday an d T h u rsd a y of th is
stew ard .
In s ta llin g officer, Jo h n
S leret. C. H. Jo h a n s o n w as elected week th e second p a rt of th e "W h a t
d ire c to r fo r th r e e y e a rs and M. H. H appened to M ary” se rie s will be
show n a t th e p ic tu re show . T h ere
W h eeler fo r tw o years.
a re 12 re e ls of th is sto ry , one Is
show n each W ednesday an d T h u rs ­
RUN OF SMELT AGAIN
PROBABLE IN SANDY day.
L a st
W ednesday
ev en in g
le ft
W ill th e r e be a ru n of sm e lt In th e M ary, a little c o u n try g irl m ak in g
Sandy ag ain th is y e a r? T h e re Is a h e r s t a r t In th e big w o rld — h o m e­
stro n g belief th a t th e stiv er-sid ed less, frie n d le ss an d alo n e, sh e has
Iteautles will be seen w ending th e ir j aHt step p ed
up
on th e
docks
»-ox-
.
way it up »x atm
stre om
a m hofnro
b efo re th e Hauami
season of _ New Y ork
ru n n in g aw ay from
ends, and they will be c a u g h t In larg e h e r c ru e l fo s te r fa th e r. T h is w eek
q u a n titie s
T he rem o v al of o b s tru c ­ we find h e r In th e g re a t city try in g
tio n s a t th e m o u th of th e riv e r will to g et w ork. H e r tro u b le s w ith th e
afford th e fish an o p p o rtu n ity to e n ­ w hite sla v e rs, th e s ta g e m a n a g e rs
ter,
an d -- It will
be rem em b ered th a t and ber finding friends make a very
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they cam e In vast n u m b e rs la s t y e a r | nt ereBt i ng sto ry .
and the year before.
There are two other pictures,
a
F o rm e rly they cam e only once In good w estern d ra m a an d a com edy,
v e n or
o r eight
e ls h t years,
v e a rs. b but
u t the
th e Out
O ut-
seven
look predicted the run of last year,
The Rockwood Rebekah lodge will
following the one , w.
of 1912,
. . . . . . and
. . . If
.. give a 600 party at the Maccabees
there isn’t the same big run thia year hall Tuesday evening, February 3.
It will be ou account of io n « unfore- Refreahmenta will be served. A
seen obstruction that baa turned the charge will be made of 25 cents for
fish aside.
j the evening.
04
There is no more reason why the !
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smelt should shun the Sandy than
Kyaa tested and glasses fl ed
that they should Ignore the Cowllta.1 Dr. Geo. Inglis.