Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 16, 1914, Image 1

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    TWICE A WEEK
VOL. 3.
G resham O utlook
NO. 31.
GRESHAM,
MULTNOMAH
COUNTY, OREGON
“Ever at Your Service ’
Phone 701
TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1914
$1.60 PER YEAR
DISTRICT REPORT,
FIRST HALF-DAY
USEFUL CAREERS
OFFICERS ELECTED,
IMPRESSIONS
AND TRAINING
TEACHERS CHOSEN
IN SOUND CITY
IN COLLEGE WORK
f
going in th e sam e directio n . He also
"T oday th e young man seeking al expert, to aid in th e developm ent
to ta l school a tte n d a n c e of over 300.
By E. L. TH O R PE .
th e
in fo rm atio n th a t a h ig h e r ed u catio n can pick o u t his of som e p o ten tial E d en ; to protect
D uring th e past y ear th e school
SEA TTLE, W ash., J u n e 13.— T he vo lu n teered
has been in a crow ded condition. One im pressions of half a day a re scarce- n o rth was n o rth in S eattle and fu rth - life c a re e r and th e college tra in in g the fru it-w e alth of an ab u n d a n t
class has m et in th e p rin cip al’s office 1 ly to be relied upon to convey an a c - 1 e r he said they co n tin u ed th e num - to fit him for It,” says P ro fesso r Ed com m onw ealth from th e Inroads of
which is r a th e r sm all. T he physics c u ra te idea of existing conditions. I bers on T w elfth avenue u n til they win T. Reed in th e b eau tifu l Oregon disease and th e ravages of insect
lab o rato ry has been set up in th e T h ere are conditions h ere as well as got Into th e highbrow d istric t w here A g ricu ltu ra l college booklet, "T he pests; o r to engage in th e m yster­
hallw ay. T he ch em istry room in I elsew here, but of course they a re t they w ere too proud to use such big Life C a re er," which is ju s t off the ies of p ro p ag atin g few and won­
d rous fru its, and he will find in the
the basem ent is in a d eq u a te in space : som ew hat different, an d to a casu al | figures o r too in d o len t to w rite them , press.
T he volum e describes in d etail the school of a g ric u ltu re th e extended
and o th e r conditions. T he m anual o b serv er who is used to th in g s at J o r else they w an ted to reserv e the
tra in in g room has been o ver crow d­ hom e they a re revelations.
high n u m e ra ls for th e ir autom obiles, value of purp o sefu l vocational train - h o rtic u ltu ra l tra in in g th a t he needs.
ed an d th e re is g re a t need of a v a rn ­
W hen a tra v e le r gets yito a big At any ra te th ey s ta rte d th e avenue ing an d tells how it is provided in
"H e may choose to re a r fine h o rs­
ish room. T h ere has been n o th in g city ju st before b rea k fa st tim e he is all over ag ain w ith No. 1 n o rth and larg e m easu re a t th e College. The es, sheep, o r d airy c a ttle o r learn
done in dom estic science on account ap t to be on th e lookout for his usual d id n 't expect o r care to have stran g - booklet co n tain s ninety-six pages, th e varied and responsible duties of
of lack of room . T he a u d ito riu m fa ­ bill of fare for th a t tim e of day. T h at era come aro u n d looking them up
profusely illu stra te d and is ¿hock farm m an ag em en t, and he will find
cilities of th e high school are very was my case exactly w hen I got off
S e a ttle ’s s tre e ts are considerably full of illu m in a tin g facts on th e re la ­ in th e courses in an im al h u sbandry,
inad eq u ate.
T hese conditions will th e tra in on S atu rd ay m orning. W ith w ider th a n they a re In P o rtlan d . tion of well d irected college w ork to dairy
h u sb an d ry , and agronom y
m ake difficult th e w ork of teach ers th e in stin ct of th e an im al I w ent They need to be— a n o th e r excuse for well in te reste d and will ta k e the such tra in in g as will give him both
a n o th e r year, th o u g h they will not w here coftee and o th e r provender ta k in g in m ore su b u rb s. T he stre e t- tim e to read th e book th ro u g h care- confidence an d en th u siasm for such
necessarily in te rfe re w ith th e real abounds ready for th e hungry. It cars a re fre ak s except those on th e fully and exam ine th e illu stra tio n s a life career.
sp irit of in te re st and en th u siasm was th e re ready to be devoured.
in te r-u rb a n lines.
They a re an ti- will have an excellent idea of th e
“ H e may wish to be a v e t e r i n a r ­
which go fa r to hold stu d e n ts to ­
T he first place I cam e to looked q u ated c o n tra p tio n s th a t w ere evi- q u ality and ex ten t of w ork done in ian, practicin g th e a rts of m edicine
g e th e r and m ake th e ir w ork a suc­ good. I t was large, airy , clean and d en tly used y ears ago before fash- a g ric u ltu ra l schools. C oncerning the and su rg ery th a t save th e lives of
cess.
had an im posing a rra y of tables, ions in s tre e t cars changed and they ca re e r of th e young m an P rofessor th o u sa n d s, of th e dum b frin ed s of
h um anity, and he will find in the
In fact, th e essen tial co nditions ch airs an d eatab les in sig h t from th e b u ilt a coop a t each end w hich cor- Reed proceeds as folows:
of th e g re a te st success a re not w an t­ doorw ay. H ere was my chance a l­ responds to a vestibule. T he ro u t-
"H e can choose, for in stan ce, to courses in th e p ractice to fit him for
ing. Among th ese are experienced th o u g h th e re was no one in sight. ing system is good and th e cars a re w ork in th e n atio n al fo rest, build- th is h u m an e service.
"H e may have h ad an in sig h t into
teachers.
P erh ap s I was th e ir first custom er well p atronized, th e m agnificent dis- ing tra ils and m arking bondaries,
P rin cip al Stubbs has been re-elect­ th a t m orning and I w ent in Two tance m ak in g w alking a task .
A providing firebreaks, p la n tin g seeds the clay In d u stries, and d esire such
ed for a second year. He has had brow n, sm iling faces peered up from s tre e t c a r service is highly im p o rta n t j for p ro p ag a tin g new o r different scientific in stru c tio n as will enable
ab o u t ten y ea rs' experience as p rin ­ behind th e c a sh ie r’s desk w ith all the in a city w here th e h ills are so species of tree s an d grasses, an d pro- him to engage in p o ttery m aking or
cipal of high schools and holds an glad welcome of th e flowery kingdom steep th a t th e cem ent sid ew alk s are jectin g plans for th e m ost perm a- to con d u ct a tile factory, and in the
Oregon life diplom a. He will have of Jap an for th e s tra n g e r w ith a two- bu ilt w ith cleats w hich a re alm ost nently p rofitable m ethod of h an d lin g ceram ics courses of th e school of
classes in h ig h er m ath em atics and bit piece. They were so anxious to like steps.
th e tim b e r; an d he can find th e m ines he will be given th e in stru c ­
te ac h er train in g .
pry it loose th a t I h esita ted only long
It looks funny to see autom obiles special tra in in g fo r such in te restin g tion he requires.
“ And th u s th ro u g h a score or
Mrs. Coy W oodard, form erly for enough to read th e signs aro u n d the p ark ed on a side hill a t an an g le of services in a School of F o restry .
th re e y ears te ac h er here, has ta u g h t wall which notified me th a t a b rea k ­ 40 degrees. They look as if they
"H e may aim to en te r business, or m ore of useful vocations, as they are
in high schools for m any years and fast w ith all th e accom p an im en ts of would tip over and roll down to a follow th e exacting b ut polished du- presen ted in a pro g ressiv e la n d -g ran t
is well qualified. She will have the paper n apkin and to o th p ick s could be m ore level place.
tie s of a p riv ate secretary , an d he C ollege.”
classes in h isto ry an d G erm an.
had for fifteen cents.
S eattle had
S e a ttle ’s sk y scrap ers b eat th ase of will find th e specific tra in in g for the
In o rd er to stim u la te in te re st
Miss Eva S tru g g les com es from got th e best of me in th e first round P o rtlan d in n u m b ers and one of them tech n ical d u tie s of th ese vocations,
th e N ew berg high school w here she and I beat it for th e stre e t. T h ere is th e ta lle st on th e Pacific coast. It as well as m uch helpful in stru ctio n am ong stock b reed ers in O regon, the
has ta u g h t th e p ast two years. She w asn’t any second round a t th a t place is th e new S m ith building, not q u ite in th e v ario u s courses of a school Oregon Exposition com m ission a n ­
T otal
$8,452.23 has had eig h t years experience and
nounces th a t $10,000 will be set aside
My next experience was in a w hite finished yet. C o u n tin g th e basem ent of com m erce.
will teach E nglish and L atin.
"H e may asp ire to be an expert as prizes for th e best stock from this
m a n ’s re sta u ra n t. It was an a ttr a c ­ an d th e dog house a t th e top it con-
D isbursem ents—
F. A. A nderson has ta u g h t m an ­ tive place and n early every se a t was ta in s 45 sto ries. It is said to be 450 m ach in ist, h an d lin g in tric a te and sta te exhibited a t San F rancisco next
T ea ch e rs’ w ages.............. $6,191.06 ual tra in in g in th e V ancouver, tak en . It looked to be th e m ost pop­ feet high and cost $450,000. One has precise ta sk s of a w o rk er in iron year. It is hoped th a t on com pletion
F u el and school supplies
854.60 W ash., schools. He is a g ra d u a te of u la r place in S eattle, an d I guess it to g et q u ite a way off to g et a n ear an d steel, a m a k er of m assive in stru - of th e bud g et it w ill be possible to
R epairs
and
im prove­
I,
Increase th is sum to $15,000. This
the U niversity of M innesota, is a was. W ith th e cau tio n born of ex­
m ent grounds
......
97.98 civil en g in eer and well equipped to perience in th e Ja p an ese jo in t I went Irish m an said — an d look tw ice to see poised m agnetic needle, and he will will be in ad d itio n to th e $175,000
On principal and in te rest
teach th e sciences an d m anual tr a in ­ a J ttle slow and was ju s t in tim e to th e top. It is p ain ted w hite and may find in m echanical en g in eerin g ex act­ w hich wil be d istrib u te d In livestock
w a rra n ts .......................
17.34 ing.
prizes by th e a u th o ritie s of th e expo­
see a cu sto m er pay his score. T he be a w hite ele p h a n t som e day. It ly th e tra in in g he desires.
In su ra n c e ............................
49.50
"H e may w an t to be a h o rtic u ltu r­ sition.
In th e g rades, Miss Mabel A rth u r yellow slip was full len g th , th e low est will be used as an office building ex­
C lerk 's sa la ry ..................... • 50.00 will have th e eig h th g rad e and unless ch arg e of five cents being attac h ed , cept th e ground floor.
F o r all o th e r purposes,
som e u n u su ally dull stu d e n t b reak s and five cen ts was w hat he paid. It
S peaking of office b u ild in g s— the POMONA ORANGE
CANNING MEETING
Including ja n ito r
476.14 h er rem a rk a b le record of fo u r years was a five-cent r e s ta u ra n t and all my city is fu ll of th em an d th ey a re all
SESSION TOMORROW
MONDAY EVENING
past, h e r e n tire class will be g ra d ­ ideas of its being p o p u lar w ere con­ overflow ing w ith te n an ts. Maybe th e
T hose who a re in te reste d in th e
$7,736.62 uated.
M ultnom ah County Pom ona g ran g e
firmed when I glanced down th e Sm ith elep h a n t will only relieve the
Cash on h a n d .............
715.24
Miss L ig g ett, who will teach th e room and saw th e m ake-up of th e congestion.
will m eet tom orrow a t O rient, with G resham F ru itg ro w e rs’ association
A dditional Item s—
seventh grade, has been p rin cip al at crow d a t b rea k fa st. I d id n ’t b eat it
A lm ost every o th e r im p o rta n t M ultnom ah g ran g e.
T he m o rn in g should not fo rg et th a t th e re will be
V alue of gro u n d s and
Goble d u rin g th e past y ear and has th a t tim e, not m uch— I m ade a sn eak | b u ilding in S eattle is a hotel. None session will be devoted to business, a m eeting on M onday evening, Ju n e
b uildings .....................$20,000.00 had ten years experience.
I got my first im pressions of Se­ of them are so m agnificent as th e follow ed by d in n e r and th en a public ■ ^2. It is th o u g h t th a t th e com m it­
A pparatus and fu rn i­
Mrs. M yrtle Myers h as been elec t­ a ttle in those two re s ta u ra n ts but leading ho tels of P o rtlan d , b u t they
tu r e ................................ 1,000.00 ed for h e r th ird year a t G resham ,
several
p ro m in en t tees will be able to rep o rt a m ajo rity
they w ere good ones. I was im ­ a re ru n on th e p rin cip le th a t th e ir discussion by
9,500.00 having had 12 y ears experience. She
In su ra n ce on building
And they sp eak ers. H. E. Davis, m a ste r .of of th e cap ital stock signed up and
pressed w ith th e fact th a t a person ow ners need money.
A verage m onthly sa lary
will d irect th e fifth and sixth grades. could live an a sm all sa lary , th a t th e g en erally get it. T h e a p a rtm e n t G resham g ran g e, who has ju s t re ­ th a t arran g e m en te can th en be m ade
paid m en te ach ers
114.45
for o rg an izatio n and election of o f­
Miss L au ra H arvey will have th e re s ta u ra n ts were clean, th a t people houses, too, a re a fe a tu re of S eattle tu rn e d from a visit to th e big fru it
A verage m onthly salary
ficers.
life,
m
ore
so
th
a
n
in
P
o
rtlan
d
.
At
fo u rth
and
fifth
g rad es, h aving l get hun g ry h ere and th a t those who
paid lady te a c h e rs....
66.87
i
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can n eries a t P u y J allu p and Sum ner,
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ta u g h t in o r n ea r G resham d u rin g had only five cents for a m eal w ere least th a t is my im pression gained in
h alf a day of study.
I will »peak on "C o-operative canning TROUTDALE STOCKMEN
th
e
past
five
years.
p
atro
n
izin
g
th
e
w
hite
m
an.
I
had
D uring th e school y ear ju s t closed
BUY THOROUGHBREDS
T he hotel and a p a rtm e n t house a n d M ark etin g of F resh F ru its and
The second and th ird g rades will an o th e r im pression, grow ing la rg e r
th e to ta l en ro llm en t has been 295
system
account
fo
r
th
e
la
rg
e
r-th
a
n
V
egetables.”
H.
G.
S
ta
rk
w
e
a
th
e
r
E. G. McGaw and G. P. L um sden,
pupils. Of th is nu m b er 78 w ere en-1 be in ch a rg e of Miss E m m a F u ller, every m om ent, and I let It grow u n til
-P o rtla n d pop u latio n in th e last cen- will speak on “ C o-operation an d Ru- of th e Sun Dial ran ch atten d e d the
rolled in th e high school, 28 of whom » h o has had five y ears a t Lebanon I found w h at I was looking for. T hen
sus. As a m a tte r of fact P o rtlan d r a ' C red its.” H. S. W ilson, of th e C arm ichal dispersion sale of Hol-
w ere from o th e r d istric ts. T he per
Miss Mae H ughes, who has given th e im pression vanished to g e th er
has m ore people th a n S eattle who ; Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college will ta k e stein s held a t th e Union stock yards
centage of a tte n d a n c e in th e w hole splendid sa tisfactio n h ere th e past w ith my appetite.
are p erm a n en t fixtures. In th e m at- ’*P th e su b je ct of "O reg o n 's Back- and p urchased th e young bull W a­
S e a ttle 's crazy-quilt stre e ts gave
school w as 9 6.4.
two y ears will teach tn e first grade.
te r of a floating pop u latio n S eattle w ard position in P re p arin g and Mar- pato E va C o lan th a Boy No. 64895.
T he high school g ra d u a tin g class
T his will give th e G resham schools nle an ‘m P ^ l o n th a t I was in the sk in s P o rtlan d , an d in co u n tin g them k etin g F arm
P ro d u ’" c '" ts.”
J. 7"
E. This hull 1b 8tred by M onarch Colan-
I
7
num bered 10, and the eig h th -g ra d e a teach in g force of ten experienced bug house a t th e Oaks. T h e ir num
S tan sb u ry will tell how to elim in ate . _
, ,,
. .
. ,
S eattle sees double
th a C ornucopia Boy and is o u t of th e
berin
g
system
is
ju
st
ab
o
u
t
as
crazy
g ra d u a te s n um bered 21, the e n tire persons which will put it in th e fro n t
T h ere seem s to be g en eral prosper- j th e tu b e r m oth from potatoes.
cow E veline of W apato. T his cow
in my opinion but I am used to find­
class.
P ractically all of these will ran k of efficiency.
Ity th ro u g h o u t th e w hole of th e
L e n t’s g ran g e will p ut on a fancy won th e b u tte r co n test a t th e Oregon
ing my way alone. W hen I w anted to
e n te r as freshm en in th e G resham
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P u g et Sound co u n try . S eattle seem s d rill.
Mrs. S. E. W indle, Pom ona sta te fa ir 1912 and 1913 ov er all
high school next y ear and th e re is ' A P o rtla n d w om an is su in g for the go an y w h ere I first looked in th e d i­
busy b u t It d o n ’t seem so crow ded le c tu re r, will have an e n te rta in in g breeds. They also got one h eife r 2
recto
ry
,
th
en
at
my
w
atch
th
en
at
said to be good prospect of nearly as rig h t to work at wages she can ag ree
as P o rtlan d w hich is due to th e w ider m usical and lite ra ry program ,
years old o u t of D. W. K. Newells
m any in ad d itio n from o th e r dis upon w ith h er em ployer and at which th e sun. If I had been provided w ith
stre e ts. T h ere is an absence of th e
Bull Run tra in s will stop a t O rient herd an d bred to N ew ell’s G rand
T he !a m a rin e r’s com pass I w ould have
tricts. It is likely th e en ro llm en t in sh e saves money each week,
h aste w hich ch a racterize s P o rtlan d sta tio n m aking tra n sp o rta tio n easy C ham pion bull K ing Segis. They ex­
th e high school a n o th e r year will i m inim um w age law forbids h er to co nsulted th a t. I sta rte d o u t to find
an d traffic policem an a re scarcely from both d irections.
pect to use th is p air as a fo u ndation
No. 533 T w elfth avenue, n o rth . O r­
app ro x im ate 100, w ith a probable w ork on th o se term s.
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for p u re bred stock.
d in arily , in G resham o r P o rtlan d , seen. T hey a re n ot needed, one rea-
son for w hich is in th e less n u m b er FOUR NEW SILOS
th a t would have m eant tw elve blocks,
of au to m o b iles on th e stre e t.
TO BE ERECTED
,
but h ere its different. S e a ttle covers
T
h
ere
are
co
m
p
arativ
ely
few
per-
so m uch gro u n d th a t they ran o ut of |
F o u r p ro m in en t farm ers of east-
num bers an d su b stitu te d th e nam es 80,18 seen on th e stre e ts of S eattle | ern M ultnom ah are p rep a rin g to I
of m ore o r less fam ous people an d wbo a re n o t » e ll dressed, and m ost ere ct silos and have joined to g e th er
i o th e r th in g s, and th ese they san d - j everyone ta k es a leisu rely view of in buying a c u ttin g outfit fo r use in |
wiched in betw een th e num bers. T his things. P erh ap s they a re going slow filling them . T hese farm ers a re H. |
in a n y
but a good, s tro n g ,
plan p u ts T w elfth av en u e o u t into in co n tem p latio n of having to clim b G. M ullenhoff. B. C. A ltm an, C harles
N o tw ith stan d in g th e W oodm en of th e W orld have decided to cele­
th e co untry so far th a t it gave them those aw fu lly steep sidew alks.
liv e , u p -to -d a te , b rig h t, new sy,
H u n te r an d C h arles Jo h a n sen , the
b rate elsew here on Ju ly F o u rth . G resham will hold its cu sto m ary ce le b ra­ an o th e r excuse to annex m ore te rr i­
re a d aid e ,
Sm oking is allow ed on th e stre e t th re e first-nam ed
being resid e n t
tion.
tory.
I cars h ere and when I found it o ut dairym en of th e Scenic d istric t, th e
T his was the decision m ade last nig h t aud th e G resham A thletics will
W hen I stru ck
T w elfth avenue it : 1 loaded up with cig ars and took last one of O rient.
T he car com pany
have ch a rg e of th e various fe a tu re s of th e day, except th e races which w as a t No. 1690 and th e ir grow th ! sev eral long rides.
was in th e n o rth ern directio n . So I is sev eral nickles rich e r because of would b e in m ak in g them close th e j
newspa|»er th a t is a ne«vspa|>er.
will be u n d e r th e auspices of th e driving association.
reasoned th a t th e landscape g a rd e n e r j•h e privilege. T he o u trag e d
P o rt- dinged g ates again. I left th e prob- |
Su bscribers am i advertise». a re
Some of th e a ttra c tio n s of th e day had been alread y arra n g e d for
w ho laid o u t the su b u rb s of S eattle ' la n d er who likes to sm oke on a car lem unsolved as I was n o t called up- i
fin d in g it p ro fita b le .
and could not easily be called off. A h u rrie d canvass of th e situ a tio n y e s - ' had nil88eil hlg ge))graphy when he should m ove o ver h ere o r com e over
on fo r an opinion.
terd ay show ed th a t m any favored a local celeb ratio n an d assu ran ce ' w ent to school and th a t I would find on a vacation trip. H e w on't have
T h ere is a g re a t c i-o p e ra tiv e sp irit
is m ade th a t th e re will be no lack of a ttra c tio n s to please old and young N orth T w elfth avenue at th e south to m iss th e sig h ts. I d id n ’t.
o ver here. It ex tends all o v er th e J EVERYBODY READS IT
S eattle has its au to m o b ile sco rch ­ w hole Sound co u n try . It is especial- j
T he d etailed p rogram will be given la te r b ut it will Include a p arade. en<*- The blocks a re 400 feet long
• m - m - x
an d I w ent so u th un til 1 h ad chased ers as well as o th e r cities. As a pre­ ly stro n g in S kagit county w here ev- |
a bail gam e and o th e r sp o rts in th e forenoon, a good old fashioned picnic
l
f
n
o
t
a
sutm
crilter. w hy M t
No. 1 down to its lair, only to find v en tativ e th e chief of police proposed • ry th ln g is run on th e co-operative | < •
d in n e r on th e fa ir grounds, a flower show in th e pavilion, a fu ll program th a t a n o th e r 8iice of Bcenery had to place bum ps in th e stre e ts to re- p ia n ? _A t Cedro-W ooley*It Is sald*that I
« * " >,,u r*e ' f an d
th e
of horse races on th e trac k , w ith probably som e side issues in th e way of been annexed to S eattle w ith o th e r I duce th e speed.
T he police Judge even th e telep h o n e poles a re co-op- - of >wur ’•«»»»«•rtpOoaaT
s tre e ts an d num bers.
| told me th a t he was n ot in favor of erativ e. T he tow n has 3000 popula- • 1
sp o rts, and dancing d u rin g th e aftern o o n and evening.
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T hen 1 im plored a n ativ e to im p art bum ps b u t th a t a system of gates tlon and eleven saloons. T he tele- 7 o d p a ir p a d t t T A n a v
A rran g em en ts a re being m ade for a good larg e band fo r all day.
phone poles a re train ed to hold up ¡J 8 F E A K ph<>ne 7 O I.1
T ha G resham ball team will play a close gam e w ith a good visiting th e system an d m ade a few sarcastic across th e s tre e ts would be m ore ef-
fectlve.
making
It
necessary
for
the
two o r m ore co-operative p atro n s of <»
rem a rk s a b o u t being able to get back
team
to town before Sunday. He told me | »«to fiends to get out and open them th e saloons a t th e sam e tim e. T he J !!
T he an n u a l school m eeting fo r
G resham d istric t held
yesterday
brou g h t to g e th er a sm all com pany of
ab o u t 50 p atro n s whose chief in te r
est was centered In th e election
of a d irec to r and clerk.
A rth u r
D ow sett,
who
has served
d u r­
ing th e past th re e years, and
whose te rm had expired, was ren o m i­
nated but declined. B ert L indsey be­
ing th e only o th e r nom inee was elect­
ed by acclam ation, p f th e two nom ­
inees for school clerk, D. M. R oberts
and E rn e st P eterso n , th e fo rm er was
re-elected by 26 votes, Mr. P etersou
receiving 21 votes.
T h ere was som e discussion in re ­
gard to sta rtin g a dom estic science
course and Mr. D ow sett called for a
rising vote on th e m a tte r which
stood alm o st unanim ous in favor of
In stitu tin g th e course a t th e com ing
term even if necessary to secure
o th e r q u a rte rs for th e purpose.
T he c le rk 's a n n u a l rep o rt was as
follow s:
f in a n c ia l R eport.
R eceipts-—
Cash or. hand, Ju n e
16, 1913.......................... $563.62
Received from
county
tre a s u re r, Dist. tax . 4,296.68
Received from
county
treas. Co. school fund 2,584.60
Received from
county
tree. Etate school fund
642.33
Received from tu itio n . .. • 355.00
F rom all o th e r sources
10.00
FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION
WILL BE HELD AT GRESHAM
We Don’t Publish
: • A “Weekly” Newspaper
TWICE-A-WEEK 1
Plenty of good things arc promised to make the day a fitting observ- tQ , urn around for luck f0 back t0 The chief agreed with the Judge but method la recommended to the con­
ance of our Nation's birth.
my starting point and than kssp on remarked that the only trouble sideration of other towaa.
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