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G resham O utlook TWICE A WEEK VOL. 3. NO. 100 “Ever at Your Service ’ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1914 SCHOOL WINS, GRANGE LOSES Two R ockw ood school m a’am s a n d one k ld le t w ho may som e day be com e one a re th e ch am p io n sp ellers. T h a t fact w as d efinitely d ete rm in e d on W ednesday ev en in g at th e g ra n g e h a ll w hen th e g ra n g e w ent dow n to d e fe a t in th e g lo rio n s cau se of doing Its full d u ty as an ed u c a tio n a l in s ti tu tio n th a t is try in g to h elp in th e la u d a b le w ork of te ac h in g th e boys a n d g irls how to becom e m ore pro flcient. PARKING PLANS ARE NEEDED FOR SIDEWALK TREES Trees from T w o N urseries M ay be had at Low Prices P lan tin g Day, F e b ru a ry 28. T rees that $1.50 PER YEAR HOOD RIVER MAN REPORTED MISSING R o b ert M orrow of Hood R iv er le ft his hom e th e r e on F e b ru a ry 3, and has uot been h e a rd from since the for roll° * iug day’ H e w as seen in T ro u td a le th e next are P h o n e 701 day a fte r leav in g hom e, w hich was Best A d a p te d for the P urpose. W edneaday of las, w eek, an d said he w as going to P o rtla n d , b u t since T h e T ree P la n tin g c o m m ittee of t n ativ e m aples a t 10 c e n ts a piece, In th en his w h e re a b o u t hav * e * been en 1 a 1 th e C o m m ercial clu b an d W o m en's size from five to fifteen feet. n iv ste rj a lth o u g h a sy stem atic search BOTH HOUSES SLATED TO GO P o rtla n d , F eb. 11.— (S p e c ia l)— A m ass m e etin g w as held in th e E a st sid e lib ra ry T u esd ay n ig h t to launch e. th e m ovem ent to abolish th e S ta te s e n a te „ „ H ou>e q , K ep reg e|lta. tlve8 an d e8tabll|lh a g, a te 8lon f j r m of g o v ern m en t. Accord- ing to th e p lan su g g ested th e re w ill be tw elve co m m issio n ers— th e gov- . C ouncil m et a t th e lib ra ry W ednes- The se c re ta ry , Mrs. N ina B elt, was bB*' e rn o r, se c re ta ry of s ta te , s ta te tre a s- day n ig h t an d f u r th e r d eveloped th e , in s tru c te d to co m m u n icate w ith sug- , * ' u«lk n o w " 111,1,1 141 u re r, and n in e com m issioners. T hese R EEK S. plan s fo r b e a u tify in g th e city. As J gested perso n s in v a rio u s p a rts o f !S andy a few day8 “ 8° * • » re a d In will be elec ted as follow s: B o urbon co u n ty . K en- th e r e h ad n o t been a council m eet- th e city to so lic it th e ir co -o p eratio n th p P o rtla n d papers, c au sin g hts P lr s t D istric t— W est of C ascades tu ck y , M arch 17, 1825. d ied a t Med- i[,8 no actio n had been ta k e n on th e ih u rg in g tre e p la n tin g on S a tu rd a y , nephew , H. J. M cD onough to com e except M u ltn o m ah countv commis’ fo rd . F e b ru a ry 6 , 1914. R esid en t of p ro p o sitio n to p ro v id e fo r a w id er F e b ru ary 28. h e re in fe a r th a t the d e c e a s e d 'T a s »loners. O regon sin ce 1878 w ith hom e n e a r P ark in g s trip alo n g resid en ce s tre e ts T rees in sev eral v a rieties m ay be his m issing uncle, but th e descrip- Second D i s t r i c t - E a s t of C ascades G resh am u n til a s h o r t tim e b efo re T he p re s e n t p a rk in g stsXp of one foot had from W. E. D abney h ere in tion of th e dead man does not t a l k com m issioners. h is d eath . o r Ct°he n u rn o s T le r , ',a d p q u a te i “ rp8haH1, from H A. L ew is of th e w ith th a t of R obert M orrow w hose T h ird D I s tr lc t- M u ltn o m a h coun- - ¡ le e t d .. d 8e^ 8 ° be n e 8 ' K u88ellvll,e n u raer,ea T hey both d escrip tio n is given as follow s: ty th r e e co m m issio n ers. Should „T nrov » h o w e v e r,q u o te an extensive stock w ith prices H eight, 5 feet It) in ch es; 52 y e a rs T h is a rra n g e m e n t will give th e . li > P | <" ° Ur P' O|‘ e from ! ran g in g from 15 cen ts to one d o lla r of ag e; brow n eyes, w eight, 200 » fate th e p roposed n ine com m isslon- In a c o n test betw een th e g ran g e m em bers an d p u p ils of th e school th e re s u lts show ed th a t th e g ra n g e w ould p ro b ab ly hav e been v icto rio u s; but tw o ex p erien ced te a c h e rs w ere In th e c o n te s t w ith th e k id s an d of co u rse th ey won. Som e of th e best g ra n g e sp e lle rs w ere a b se n t an d som e of th e o th e r s flunked pu rp o sely , an d when th e sm o k e cle a re d aw ay th e re w as no one left b u t th e y ch eered th e v icto ri ln* l f ! [ , t m ‘ , T h e !i8U Include, m aple. p o unds; bald head ed an d d ressed in o rs acc o rd in g to p o p u latio n , as fol o u s and w ere g lad th ey lost. now while it is th e p ro p er tim e o f i poplar, ash , m u lb erry , c h e stn u t, lo- a blue serg e s u it w ith a D erby h a t. low s: L ik e m any of th e a th le tic s tu n ts ----------- I>e,a r _ .°.Ught ' ° b e , b p ttp r l ° | CUBG H aw th o rn e, elm . w aln u t, birch. Mr M cD onuogh will c o n tin u e his F irs t District- Four coin mission- th e r e w ere tw o in n in g s. T h e first C o u n ty C o m m issio n er H o lm an , up- 86 ° Ut a ew tre e s on o n e s p r o p e r - ! c ata lp a and tu lip Mr. Lewis offers search in P o rtla n d w here he m ay be ‘‘r». 303,634 p o p u latio n . ’’s p e ll” w as co n d u cted on th e plan of on req u est of th e O u tlo o k , h a s in d it- y? ' f ,hp ,il1"' llls k 1,1 l«te of 100; Mr Dabney in and unable t,. coaamnnleate with 8eoo«4 Dlatrtet Two eoamlaaion going o v er to th e e n em y ’s sid e when ed th e follo w in g in fo rm a tio n to th e * 1P" ,llP COU,“J “b all e sta b lish a in lots of 25. anyone. ers, 142,870 p o p u latio n . a w ord was m issed. In th a t co n test p ublic c o n cern in g th e p re s e n t Mrs. N ina B elt has th e sch ed u les tax u n ifo rm p lan fo r all stre e ts . Corn- — ------------------- ( T h ird D istric t— T h re e com m ts- th e g ra n g e took o v er m o re th a n a levy an d th e co llectio n s th e re o f. T he ™u niea tio n s w ere received from H. of stock an d prices w hich an y o n e JUNIOR LEAGUE »loners, 226,261 p o p u latio n . dozen of th e school k id s an d only s ta te m e n t of th e p u rc h a sin g a g e n t E ,)a bney re g a rd in g tre e s an d th e m ay see. IS ORGANIZED Th*8 would amend Art. IV. Sec 1 lost one. It show ed th e s u p e rio rity re fe rre d to is n o t p u b lish ed , b u t it in fo rm a tio n is given o u t fo r th e ben- „ L ocust, tu lip , m aple an d c a ta lp a ----------- of th e O regon c o n stitu tio n a n d vest o f th e g ra n g e m em b ers o v er th e show s a c o n sid erab le sav in g in m anv P ’ of tbp p u b lic- am o n g th e fa s te st g ro w ers w hile On T u esd ay , th irty -tw o c h ild re n th e p re se n t le g isla tiv e pow ers of th e school in spelling. Miss Eva C am p a rtic le s b o u g h t. F o llo w in g is Mr. T “ e re *’as 8ome ta lk « w a rd in g a th e h o rse c h e stn u t is fre e from dis- nie* 1,1 ,h e lib ra ry a n d w ith th e help s ta te le g is la tu re in th e com m ission, bell, p rin cip al of th e school ’’gave H o lm a n ’s le tte r : b an q u et fo r th e e n jo y m en t o f th o se ease and does not lift th e sid ew alk . of Miss H aile, Mrs. E lk in g to n and re se rv in g to th e people th e p resen t J _____ , ’ bo do so m e th in g d efin ite in th e M ountain ash und H a w th o rn e a re S*r’ - B elt, o rg a n iz e d "T h e Civic Ju n - pow ers of in itia tiv e , re fe re n d u m anil o u t” th e w ords in th a t half. T h e second h a lf was th e real co n In asm u ch as a t th e p re s e n t tim e way of ,re e P lan tin g on F e b ru a ry 28, su b je c t to San Jo se scale. *°r L e ag u e.” A c o n stitu tio n was recall. Also ab o lish a ll s ta le com - te s t. F ifte e n g ra n g e rs and a b o u t 25 we a re all in te re ste d in th e a m o u n t b u t n o th in g can be said a t th is tim e, Mr. D abney has a b o u t 5« roses left ad o p ted and th e follow ing officers m issions, k eep in g th e co m m issio n ers school ch ild re n rein fo rced by Miss of tax es w hich we h av e to pay, an d ’ « ’8 th o u g h t th a t th e b e a u tify in g of w hich he offers a t 20 c en ts each «lec‘®«J-’ p re s id e n t, M abel M ichel; on th e jo b all th e tim e, stu d y in g C am pbell a n d Miss Mae B enedict, in asm u ch as th e to ta l levy fo r M ult- one 8 P*«ce sh o u ld n o t dep en d upon w hile they last. Mr. L ew is is offer- vice P ^ i d e n t . L oren M yers; secre- p ro p e r le g isla tio n an d d o in g th e a n o th e r te a c h e r, w ere lined up in w n o m ah co u n ty th is y e a r is 27 m ills, i a b an q u et. ing 2-year-old roses a t 17 »A c en ts In ,a r y - W inifred St. C la ir; tr e a s u re r , w ork now h an d le d by th e p resen t p o site a rra y an d th e re was a g re a t w hich is so m ew h at h ig h e r th a n h ere- T h e c o m m ittee h as an offer of 50 h u n d re d lots. B enem a M atthew s. T h e w ork of th e com m issions m ore o r less su ccessfu l- s la u g h te r of th e in n o cen ts. P re tty to fo n , we a re all. th e re fo re , in te r- ----------------- ------------- '----------------- ------------------------------------—------------------- leag u e Is to be divided am ong fo u r ly at g re a t ex p en se to th e ta x p ay e rs soon th e re w ere only th e tw o te a c h e sted in a s c e rta in in g th e reaso n s WOODLAWN d e p a rtm e n ts. T h e F lo w er G arden of th e sta te . GRANGE PREMIUM DEFICIT IS ers an d Miss B onn ie H o rto n le ft on th e re fo r, an d as a co m m issio n er of ■ C. E. Spence, s ta te m a s te r of th e APPOINTS COMMITTEE PAID BY COMMISSIONERS ¡hTvtge.able‘U “’“et th e school sid e, w ith a fo rm id ab le M u ltn o m ah co u n ty an d th e re fo re a G ard en d e p a rtm e n t, O regon s ta te g ra n g e , spoke an d d e a rr a y of g ra n g e rs opp o site. T hen fa c to r in th is m a tte r, I beg to in fo rm ----------- F e b ru a ry 24; th e W ild F lo w e r de- c lared In fa v o r of a b o lish in g th e W oodlaw n g ra n g e h as ta k e n th e th e tid e tu rn e d an d k ept tu rn in g u n you of th o se th in g s o v er w hich I p er- T he county co m m issio n ers on W ed- p a rtm e n t, M arch 10, and th e W h ite s ta te se n a te . T h e o th e r sp e a k e rs til finally th e g ra n g e b a tte ry d w in so n ally had som e co n tro l, so th a t my fir8t 8tpp to w ard m ak in g an e x h ib it nesdav, a fte r a visit of th e se c re ta ry W ings at a d a te to be decided la ter, urged a s ta te com m ission In o rd e r to actio n In th is resp ect may be co rre c t- a t tbp com ing co u n ty fa ir by ap p o ln t- dled dow n to ju s t one— Mrs. May o f th e fa ir board, d ire c te d C ounty T b e re will be a union m eetin g of th e g et rid of log ro llin g , tr a d in g an d R ichm ond, w ho failed on " q u o r u m ” ly u n d e rsto o d by you, a n d th ro u g h ihg tb e nece88ary co m m ittees. W ood- A u d ito r M artin to draw a w a rra n t fo r A." th e c o rru p tio n a t th e sessio n s of th e leg- an d th e school w as d ecla red th e win- you, by th e ta x p a y e rs of th is com m u- . laW" baS “ eVer pntp rp d «b ® co n test m eetin g s will be held a t th e lib ra ry M a tu re . Dan K e llu h e r presided. It fo r (he M ultnom ah C ounty n er. Miss L a u ra S hipley, of th e nity . T h e re fo re , th e asse sso r has bPforp b u t 11 baB ,b p r,g h t 8 p irtt' ,b e w as a n n o u n ced th a t a cam p aig n of G resh am high scho o l was p ro m p to r, p re p a re d fo r m e th e c o m p a ra tiv e Pe° ple wbo can ,nakp th ,n g 8 **’ a,ld F u ir in p aym ent of th e deficit on EVANGELIST MEETINGS e d u catio n will be s ta rte d ,0 Inform (T h e di- ,b p c o u n try s u r ro u n d in g tjta t can prem iu m s Incurred last S ep tem b er . re fe re e an d u m p ire. s ta te m e n t w ritte n below : ALL NEXT WEEK people of file scope and p u rp o se of p ro d u ce a n y th in g gro w n In th is p a rt T he a m o u n t a p p ro p rla te d waa p ro . T h e g ra n g e h all w as crow ded to j vi8ions re p re se n t m ills.) th is m easure, an d la te r In itia te a ¡of O regon. M eetings a re s till In p ro g ress in m easure. its fu lle st cap acity d u rin g th e “s p e ll” 1913 1914 P ^ v e a fo rm i> vided fo r in th e b udget passed by th e L. H. W ELLS. 1.8 a b ‘e c° " , Pp ,’to r an d Is lia b le to get B udget B oard last fall. T he b udget th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch w ith in- j fifteen of th e au d ien c e h av in g com e C o unty r o a d ............... ..........8 1 75 aw ay w ith th e first prize. c a rrie s a f u r th e r p ro v isio t? of "»ToOO W ” Bo<Jdy PRINTED MATTER from G resh am , th ro u g h th e co u rtesy c ° u n ty .................................... 3.0 45 F o llo w in g a re th e n am es of th e for Im provem ents of th e g ro u n d s an d lias been p re a c h in g every ev en in g o f H. E. D avis w ho loaded up his L ib ra ry ................................. 1.35 BY PARCEL POST .15 co m m ittees ap p o in ted to ta k e c h a rg e b u ild in g s before th e next fa ir is held th is week th u s fa r an d will p reach I a u to tru c k fo r th e occasion. P eople C ounty h ig h sc h o o l........... ----- | of th e v ario u s d isp lay s th a t will go T his a m o u n t was not set asid e by th e to n ig h t an d p e rh a p s ag ain S unday 1 M iscellaneous p rin te d m a tte r, such w ere th e r e from all o v er th e coun- 1 ____ 4 15 ¡ i L T * ® “ P tb e « h ‘b it: A g ricu ltu re , com m issioners, but th e B udge, B oard evening. Rev. M L. Schooley h as as ca ta lo g u e s, w hich is classed as try . an d th e u n iq u e sp ellin g m atch 5.15 betw een a flo u rish in g school an d th e | You w ill n o tice th a t th e to ta l levy F red K eeler; h o rtic u ltu re , J. E. co n tem p lated th a , th e m oney w ould been co n d u ctin g th e a fte rn o o n serv - th ird class m ail by th e postoffice de- ’J.-a n g e , was m ade an ev en t th a t pas- fo r co u n ty e x p e n d itu re s , even In c lu d -j ,j,tan ab p rry m ach in ery an d m odels, be a v a lla b u e In tim e ,0 p re p a re for Ice. We a re fra n k to say th a t th o se p a r „ ne „ t . may be s e n , by parcel po.^ w ho have not a tte n d e d th e a fte r- x par . 1 post ed off to th e fu ll sa tisfa c tio n of ev- ln k o u r e la b o ra te ro ad p ro g ra m , to - ' ’ A rm stro n g ; d o m estic science, th is y e a r's fair. noon B ible re a d in g s have m issed hR f° Ur' h Cla" B r a ,‘*8 lf thp W. L. S la te r; a r t, Mrs. S. E. ery o n e. ta ls 4.15 m ills as a g a in s t 5.15 m ills j I he sum allow ed on W ednesday « a s ___ ju s t . th a t m uch m ore paid o u t n,O,' , P rofl,able ‘ rpa 18 o f mS“ e r 8P" ' ln P ackages w eighing T h e g ra n g e d id n ’t w an t to win. f° r la s t y ear, a sav in g in th e o p e r a - | ",d P .. a n th e s ta te th e ir lives. B oth e v a n g e lists have ; ,norp ,h a n f° u r p o u n d s, acco rd in g to anyw ay, a n d fo u n d m o re sa --------------- tisfa c tio n Gve, m a in te n a n c e an --------------------- d b e tte rm e n t -- ex-1 bBe m ac h in e ry an d m odels an d fo r . prem lu ms la st y e a r . th u n co m p ro m isin g gos a r,JUng of th e p o stm a ste r g e n e ra l an- in d e fe a t th a n if its m em b ers had Ponses of M u ltn o m ah co u n ty fo r th e ‘ a re n o t e n u m e ra ted in th e a rti- a p p ro p ria tio n of »2686.73, an d cam e p reach ed th e been th e w in n e rs; b u t th e y w ould >'®a r u n d e r my a d m in is tra tio n o f 1 cle” ° n w h,ch P rem iu m s w ill be o u t of th e o th e r receip ts pel of Je s u s C h ris t and sev eral hav e ri°u n c e d th is w eek. T h e th ird class ... q w o r J 111 i a a. 1 . ________ ___ so u g h t and found th e d e liv e ra n c e U m lt Is fo u r p o unds, but u n d e r cer- lik e to spell th o se te a c h e rs dow n once m ilL o r a p p rp x im a te ly 20 p er cen t be a w a rd e d , y et th o se th in g s m ay be K vangeltst Schooley w ill p reach S at- la ln co n d itio n s as to d istan ce, parcel ju s t to get even. n,a'"’ “ PROFESSOR BAILEY S 1 th e reaso n s th e re fo r w h at th e y may. tmcUve“sioZ!nghe'P u rd ay ev ening S u n d ay m o rn in g th e p° 8’ m a tte r may w eigh as high as 60 T h e re w ere c e rta in ly m xny th in g s, LECTURE ON POTATOES S everal o th e r g ra n g e s a re m ak in g e v a n g e list says he h as s o m e th in g Pounds 1 such as a new h o sp ita l an d a new a r good fo r us C om e an d h e a r It ’ raory, etc., w hich th e b o ard of com - Pr e Pa r a ,l «ns an d th e r e is a p ro b ab lli- ' m lM ioners m ig h t have l n e l u d e ? 7 n i |ty ‘h a t ev ery g ra n g e ln tl,e co u n ty lib ra ry ' ^ n i , l, w ? r e aa \>,th«e M ak” 8 u n ,U y a 8pec,al d ay •"<! a t- ABUNDANT FLORA 4 COUNTY TAX LEVY LIGHTER THAN 1913 T r o u td a le TR O U TD A L E , F eb. 12— On Mon-1 ^ e i r b u d g et h ad th ey d esired .0 do * * " b“ rpprp8p"«ed th is y ear. w as profusely in u s U a te d bv » " i” ‘“’ f t T ™ ’" * “ nd ” VRn' nK FOUND IN OREGON su_ _ «»ring a frien d w ith you. T h e meet.- day ev en in g a S u n d ay school w as o r- 8O- T h e re was c e rta in ly co n sid er- P rof. A lbert S w eetser of O. X. C ‘° “ ' ngH W,1‘ P,,n" " up ganlzed h e re w ith th e follow ing o f - j a b le p re s su re b ro u g h t on both of pw'P “ lM’r L ite ra tu re R eco ,„m en ,I. an d a tte n tiv e audience. A bout forty ------------------gave his Illu stra te d le c tu re on W ild fleers; S u p e rin te n d e n t, Mrs. F re d the8e su b je c ts. *“ S chools. Z im m erm an ; a s s is ta n t s u p e rin te n -; M u ltn o m ah co u n ty Is now o p erat-1 1 hp » « c a t u r e of city an d v illag e vicinity lea rn e d »om e^hhi'g'” ib ,'u FRRD CONLEY f LEG E low ers of O regon. T he a u d le n • d -lent. e n t, J Mrs A llle L elan y ; se c re ta ry . Ing “ ’»1®«’ a b u d g e t sy stem , th e d e . “ • » « P a p e rs sh o u ld be stu d ie d in th e |,ow , o p re p a re fo r an d h a n d le th e ir BROKEN IN TWO PLACES °« " paH y 100 was m ade up or ci, Mrs. C C I. T h o m a s , tr . ’ -.I- « h i-'h a re th e re s u lt o f , he " " rk o f ' <’,4«’ »'iog E n g lis h in h ig h |, r n „ f ,. a „ ., 1 . , - t C o „|.. - ....... | M r M r. ' " I 1 " h . c ( . I R a k e r; o rg a n is t. Miss N ellie a d m in is tra tiv e code ad o p ted soon af- 8Ph° ° T h is Is th e b elief of G eorge th ey proceeded to bom b ard Mr J o b ,‘ C*»“ '*y. ‘8 Good S a m a rita n P ro fesso r S w eetser's le c tu re was G oodw in. S unday school will be ' tp r 1 bppame a co m m issio n er an d B A lton s ta te In sp ecto r of th e W is- Halley w ith all th e q u estio n s th ey h" 8P'«al P o rtla n d , su fferin g w ith very in s tru c tiv e and conveyed th e held each S unday m o rn in g at ten a'nrk d ra* ifo . in . . k of p e rta in in g to th e sub- y b . ro k . p " '®< w o rk o ed o u 1* t •••“**• u n d e r **•- th e «------ im m e * d ia te su- cousin sphnniu ‘ 8C*‘° ol8’ It ,Ip pvp" 8 °es fa r , Ould . . th F re d was w ork in g In Idea Glut O regon bus an a b u n d a n t o ’clock in th e ch u rch . p e n is io n o f th e ad v iso ry b o ard on * ,o 8ay th a t *« U b P tt8 r «“ «*“ <* «he ject. th e w oods n e a r h is hom e a t D undee and b e a u tifu l flora, m uch of It p ecu U" d ‘‘r8ta,,<" " gly a r“ A bout 20 pupils from th e high O rp«‘»n » today, when a lia r to th e coast. N one who h e ard T he fu n e ra l of M rs A nna G rah am b u d g et an d tax levy fo r 1914 an d school w ere excused fo r th e a fte r- lo* w h,ch b® » a« try in g , o load o n to him an d saw th e ste re o p tlc o n p ic t ; w ho d ied a t h e r h om e east of T ro u _ t- w hich was ap p o in ted by me, co n sist- ,P ln a fa rn ‘ Jo u rn a l, a n d th en w rite dale on T uesday m o rn in g , w as h eld J 1* ° f Jo8PPh N Tea1, c h a irm a n . C arl an accep ,a b le sto ry to th e e d ito r fo r „oon and a tte n d e d th e le c tu re a 8l®d rolled o n to him , b re a k in g his ures, m any of th e slid es sh o w in g th e from th e A dventist ch u rc h on W ed- ,Ke.'ty : . H e n r y . E R ped’ C C Co1« . “J . 2° d r “ ’L h,m A la r »«p n u m b e r of women also at- |pg ,n tw o P| a'•®«• o ne b reak being tr u e colors of th e flow ers, could fall th ro u g h a “ ’i” c a n *“ to ’ of a S Ppn8pr p en aer’a 8 F F a a e e rie rie ten d ed and show ed a re m a rk a b le in- abovp ,h ® k n ®® and o ne below . Mr to g ain a b e tte r k n ow ledge o f th e n esd ay . Rev. S m ith, o f P o rtla n d , of- “ " d A / ’ A verill “"L“8“ ficlating, w ith in te rm e n t in D ouglas A ttach e d h e re to is a s ta te m e n t of ^ u e e n e , a co m p o sitio n to w hich he te r e s t in th e su b ject, an d Mrs C onley visited th e ir son a t floral b eau ty of th e w oods an d fields c e m e ta ry . T h e deceased was aged th e Pu r r h asln g a g e n t m ade a t my re- wB1 n ev er re v e rt. J _ th e h o sp ital lust T u esd ay a n d found o f his hom e land. 5 3 y e a rs and leaves tw o d a u g h te rs qUPSt' of H®ms selected a t ran d o m , 11 ls n o t th ® ,d ea o f thlg n o ted ed- him doing as well as could be ex- Mrs. A lm a B ra m h a ll an d Mrs H at- sb o w ,“ K ,h ® "* v in g ln b u y in g su p - " r a ,o r th a « «uch m asterp ieces as th e B u ild e rs ' A tte n tio n I pected. tie C a rte r besides a so st of frien d s to Plb*8 l,n d p r a P u rch asin g d e p a rtm e n t, ,J®««y8bu rg ad d re ss, C o tte r's S a tu r The Sandy F ir L um ber Company m ourn h e r loss. , w hich was in s ta lle d upon th e d ay I day ' >«8ht, an d G ray 's E elgy sh o u ld F A IR V IE W , Feb. 12 E xercises T he W illam ette valley sh o u ld have of Sandy, Oregon, Is filling all lum co u n ty com m is- be o v e rl° ° k e d . B ut he th in k s th a t In h o n o r o f A braham ... assu m ed office as L in co ln 's not less th an 20x100 feet of space In ber orders and Invites your Inqulr Mrs. Jessie Campebell of Idaho, Bjoner fo u r y ears is too long a tim e to sp en d b irth d a y w ere held a t th e school on ‘b ® a g ric u ltu ra l b u ild in g a t th e P an les and orders M artin Lennartz, who form erly lived here, is visiting To th e best o f my kno w led g e a n d ln "tu <blng a lite r a tu r e th a t th e T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n . am a Pacific ex p o sitio n was th e o n in . m anager. Phone 446 tf _lief. .M iiltnnmah county is v buying __«__ te ,Pachers a c h e rs an and d s t stu u d e d n en t , ts w i will l l n . never « , . . . . . use . . . __. . Sadie Stone . — belief. M ultnomah | . Miss of Hood River ■ lon ’•*P'’"»«®<1 a t th e Salem meet'lng Mrs. B ert In m an M ilk , ( ’re a m and B u tte rm ilk . it Fairview P leasant M r. i H o m e h .v „ M k absolutely every kind of supplies up- A com m ittee has been authorized Is th e guest of her au n t Mrs Edwin of „ » s "»»• :: - . t ------- --------- — .a r n m i.,,.,,« » . „ a „ ” « thp , W illam ette ,.A^ x Valley asso d a i = • « « » o r. i.„ „ ..» „ „ .m which I have advocated and do now modern conditions and affairs. Pro- » " " “ «»>* » ~ ~ l . . A T A*«eI1, ot Seaside, ls JOSEPH MOSSI again m ake the request, th a t you may f®®80r E T Re«d, A gricultural Col- the ,Ue8t o t ber many frl®nds here JURY DISAGREE 8et at first-hand, inform ation which ' p8® editor, la chairm an of the com- and Mrs, Cecil Holman, of ---------— The ju ry in th e case of Joseph Mossl, charged with killing an un- known tram p at T routdale, failed to agree and was discharged on Mon- day. The case will be tried again, The evidence was purely clrcum stan- tlal and there were several witness- es for the defendant who alm ost proved an alibi for th e defendant and •w ore as to hla good character. x the public ahould know, and lf I have «“ *««*«■ «nd having learned w hat proven Incom petent and those things Ea*tern «ducators recommend is de- which I believe necessary elem ents In 8lrou* of l«»m ing w hat Oregon edu- efficient adm inistration of county af- cator« «b*nks of the idea He will fairs are not efficient, then I should ’lelcom ® suggestions from teachers be criticised accordingly but lf In ot E n8*l«h th ro u g h o u t th e state. their operation my ideas are w o r k - --------------------- ing for efficiency and economy of ad- n l> r« » n ia k in g . m inistration. I believe 1 am en- e ' a r ors n e l« door «® G resham Real titled to w hatever com m endation ray 7 '* colnpany Prices reasonable policies may deserve Mr« “ fM. River, Is the guest of hla ais- te r’ p Province. George 8haw made a business trip to W ashington county on W ednesday Mrs. F. D Axtell w ent to Beaver ton on T hursday to spend a few days with her slater, Mrs. F. 8 Brig ham. The Sun Dial company has com- mened the erection of a lum ber shed near th eir feed mill a t th is place. Ing h- Delivered anyw here In G resham by the green milk w agon from Bock- wood Dairy Milk bottled and pre pared under sa n ita ry condlttona Investigation Invited. Phone 161. ^ OO°OOOOOOCKK h : k > o <* k > ^ ^ BASKETBALL TONIGHT AT GRESHAM RINK G. H. S. vs. ESTACADA H. S. G. H. S. GIRLS vg. SPRINGWATER GIRLS This promises to be a g n a i game. ><XKKK>OO€< You diould see i t Utu •I prices