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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 4. NO. 98 G resham outlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH, COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1915 TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S - - $1.50 PER > YEAR OLD PEOPLES’ BASKETBALL SLOUGH FARM SCHOOL TAXES PROHIBITION RURAL ROUTE CLUB FORMED GIRLS LOSE IS CAUSE OF FOR DISTRICT VOTE IS TAKEN AT FAIRVIEW FOR DANCING CLOSE GAME LITIGATION DISTRIBUTION AÏTWOTODAY SHOWS GAIN S L ast n ig h t’, h ig h jin k s by th e Old T he " « * r . " ........: J g irls ’ b ask et ball team re- A p ecu liar and in te restin g law su it * '• “ ~ glon fo r a b o u t th ir ty couples of old 8penduig th e n i« h t befo re at Silver- m arried folks an d a bunch of batches O regon T hey did not r e P °r ‘ a and old m aids. i victory, but they f id rep o rt a splen- Daucing to a violin an d piano m u- d *d , *n,e * h lle at S ilverton. T he on T uesday, it was a case w herein u - R Cooper was m ak in g an a tte m p t to reg ain possession of a farm on th e C olum bia slough w hich he had leased sic was th e p rin c ip a l a m u sem en t, al- S a » e was won by S ilv erto n g irls out fo r a year from th e 29th day of though a few c a rd ta b le s w ere ru n - w ith a close score of 23 to 18. Iris last Ju ly to E. V. N icolletti. ning in one c o rn e r. Q u ad rilles sue i G ullickson being th e s ta r p lay er for T he te rm s of th e lease w ere such as were all th e ra g e th ir ty y ea rs ago O re8han, nlade tb e m08t gcore6 th a t th e te n a n t was to m a rk e t th e were m ore in evid en ce th a n any oth - L a u fa ,Javis algo m ade of (he grow ing crops on 15 acres an d pay er dance, b u t th e o ld -fa sh io n e d w t l t z |gcoreg fQr (Jrpaham Thp wprp th e o w n er o ne-half of th e proceeds, and tw o-step w ere n o t fo rg o tten ta k en to a h o tel w here they spent 1,1 N<>v*® ber. “ f te r th e crops w ere These w ere th e only v a rie tie s at- th e n ig h t, a f te r th e gam e, to w hich 8old th e p lain ,ln ' en deavored to tepm ted except a V irg in ia reel. th e re was a big tu rn o u t. T he g irls ’ b reak ,h e lt‘a8e a,,d gaVe a ‘«"-d ay « ’ The violin w as fu rn ish e d by F ra n k b ask e, b al, team g g ,ven a notice to vacate. Gibbs, a le ft-h a n d e d p la y er who used ' ptlo n by a hJgb gchool gocIet ¡„ , No money acco u n tin g was d em an d - to d elight th e d an c ers of tw enty tb e blgb 8C|,OO| b u ild in g ed ’ 110,hin8 else being dem anded but years ago. M iss E th e l M errill T he S ilverton team will com e h ere th e la ,,d ’ an d th e ca8e was fo u g h t com panied him on th e piano. S atu rd ay , F e b ru a ry 27, to play th e d u rin g “ w hole a f,e rn o o n befo re a The q u a d rille figures w ere called ju ry . G resham girls. by M ayor S ta p le to n , W illiam C h ild T hose going to S ilv erto n from I Ju d g e C. A. Jo h n s, ca n d id a te for ers and E. L. T horpe. G resham were. Iris G ullickson. L au- govt‘rn o r la8‘ ye a r- wa8 counsel for A lunch w as served ju s t before ra Davis, H ester T h o rp e, M arg u rite Mr Cooper The d efe n d an t was rep- m idnight, a f te r w hich those p resen t V olbrecht, K a th e rin e H oney, Hazel ,e8 en ,ed by A tto rn ey s M aston an d decided th a t th ey w ould have a few Goger, Eva H am lin an d Miss G er K ing. T he ju ry was com posed of more such occasions before th e so tru d e L eggitt, th e coach and c h a p A lfred H am m ar. F. E. T odd, L. L. cial d an cing seaso n ends, an d they erone. K idder, Jam es L aw rence, E. L. voted to hold five m ore dances of the T h o rp e and J. J. H alligan. same c h a ra c te r. T h e d a te s w ere T he g irls ’ b ask etb a ll team of th e *The case lasted all th e a fte rn o o n fixed for th e first and th ird T h u rs G resham H igh school w ent to Hood a,ld resu lted in a v erdict for day in each m onth. R iver today fo r a gam e th e re to n ig h t ‘be d efe n d an t, who was co n sidered T w en ty -eig h t c h a r te r m em bers w ith th e Hood R iver H igh school have conducted his p a rt of th e were en ro lle d w ith M ayor S tap leto n g irls. T he p lay ers will be th e sam e co n tra ct in good faith. He has ab o u t as p resid e n t an d Mrs. A lva Hevel who w ent to S ilv erto n but th e su b sti- s' x ac res of new crops in, besides tw o se c re ta ry -tre a su re r. A m em b ersh ip tu te s have been ch an g ed . T he two , lnore acres ready fo r p lanting, com m ittee w as n am ed to se cu re m ore la tte r will be Isab el M etzger and BOYCOTT ORDINANCE m em bers, co n sistin g of O. A. E ast- L a u ra Shipley. PASSED BY COUNCIL man. M axw ell S ch n eid er an d Mrs. H. E. D avis. T h e m em b ers w ere as- DR. AND MRS. BITTNER B oycotting b an n ers an d o th e r de sessed $2.50 ea ch fo r th e com ing ENTERTAIN CLUB vices te n d in g to in ju re th e business series of d ances w hich they m u st all Dr. an d Mrs. S. P. B ittn e r e n te r- of any person or firm in G resh am pay. W ith a dozen m ore m em bers the m oney to be raise d in th a t m an ta in ed la st n ig h t w ith a v alen tin e will be u n law fu l h e re a fte r and will ner will be m o re th a n sufficient to p a rty at th e ir hom e on S. R o b erts be p u n ish ab le, by a fine o r im pris- cover all expenses of h all r e n t, m u avenue. T he g u ests in clu d ed a score o n m e n t upon conviction. This actio n sic an d lunch. of th e y o u n g er m a rrie d people of th e wa8 ta k e n a , a n leeting of th e clty com m unity. G am es su ita b le to th e j , , , , , , council on T uesday evening, and was B. L. WALRAD IS NOW occasion w ere played, in te rsp e rse d OWNER OF C. C. STORE w ith m usic. G. E. C leveland an d tb e re8u' ’ of a b an n e r-c arry in g defl- Mrs. I). R. S h o em a k er w ere th e win- , ance aim ed a t R. R. C arlson a few A deal was co n su m m a ted y e s te r n ers in th e co n tests. , w eeks ago when he let th e c o n tra ct day w hich brin g s a b o u t a c h a n g e in 1 he d ec o ratio n s w ere u n iq u e an d fo r w recking his sto re b u ild in g s on the o w n ersh ip of th e C. C. sto re. b ea u tifu l and co n sisted of pussy wil- po w en stre e t B. L. W a lrad , one of th e p a rtn e rs lows, h e a rts an d cu p id s ta ste fu lly | T h e council re fe rre d th e m a tter in th e la te B a rte lt M ercantile com displayed. of th e d an g e ro u s co n d itio n on Powell P unch was serv ed d u rin g th e s tr e e t gulch to th e co m m ittee on pany, w hich w as b u rn ed o u t on De en in g and a t th e close th e g u ests s tre e ts an d P ublic W ays. T he com cem b er 20, is th e new ow n er and has w ere refre sh ed w ith delicio u s ice m itte e is expected to hold a co n fe r ta k e n possession. H e b o u g h t the cream and cake. ence w ith th e p ro p erty o w n ers th e re stock, fixtures an d lease an d will T hose p rese n t w ere Mr. an d Mrs. on M onday next, w ith a view to find stock up anew , ad d in g to it a com L aw rence R. A llen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ing a rem edy for th e situ a tio n . plete lin e of g ro ce rie s an d provi H. T odd, Mr. an d Mrs. E rn e st P e te r M arshal M cKinney was ap p o in ted sions. son, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. S h o em ak er, w ater an d s tr e e t s u p e rin te n d e n t and N eg o tiatio n s fo r th e sa le have Mr. an d Mrs. Ja s. S terlin g . Mr. and confirm ed. been u n d e r w ay fo r m ore th a n a Mrs. L. L. K idder, Mr. an d Mrs. Dan T h e office of city a tto rn e y was left week b u t could not be concluded T albot, Mr. an d Mrs. J. E. M etzger, , v acant until a full s e ttle m e n t of th e fire Mr. and Mrs. Guy F ield h o u se an d j -pb<; cj | y tr e a s u r e r ’s rep o rt show ed losses h ad been m ade w hich was Mr. an d Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth. T h e $4gg go jn th e g en e ral fund, and done y esterd ay . tw o la tte r couples assisted Dr. an d j 10.44 in th e w ater fund. Mrs. B ittn e r a b o u t th e room s. j >pbp co m m ittee on F ire and W ater VALENTINE DANCE ' rep o rted th e p u rch ase of tw en ty AT ROCKWOOD HALL GOOD LUCK SHOES su its, h elm ets an d n u m b ers fo r th e FOR REINFORCEMENT i m em bers of th e fire d e p a rtm e n t. T he R ockw ood g ra n g e h a ll h a s been ren ted to G eorge B eers, le a d e r of U sing old h o rse shoes for rein - 1 rep o rt was approved the B eers' o rc h e s tra , fo r a V alen tin e forcing a co n c rete fo u n d atio n w ould b u t th e n JITNEY SERVICE dance on S a tu rd a y evening, F e b ru seem to be e x tra v a g a n t, OVER IN CLACKAMAS th e e x tra v ag a n ce is equ alized by th e ary 13. D ance tic k e ts, $1.00. good luck th ey w ill bring. E verybody is in v ited to have The jitn e y au to m o b ile service, W hen Ed. O sb u rn 's b la ck sm ith w hich is te m p o ra rily h u rtin g th e r a il an o th e r good tim e a t R ockw ood. S upper w ill be se rv e d fo r 25 cen ts, shop bu rn ed dow n on th e 2 0 th of ro ad an d tra n s p o rta tio n com panies as u sual. E. L. T h o rp e will m anage D ecem ber he had a pile of old h o r s e - , fn p o r t,an d ,g r a p | dly p e n e tra tin g shoes a t th e re a r ot th e sh o p G|j,ckalna8 countv, w ith serv ice to the floor.— Adv. a m o u n tin g to m ore th a n tw o t o n » . ^ from OrPgon c |t y an d th e 8<,rv . T hey had ac cu m u lated fo r m ore ice from G resham to P o rtlan d is even If You Want Help In an y k in d of w ork, p lease notify th a n ten years an d w ere n o t salab le. a d v e rtise d in th e form of a tim e ta the O utlook office. T h e re a re fre He is allow ing th e c o n tra c to rs to ble in th e G resham O utlook. T he q u en t e n q u irie s fo r a ch a n ce to w ork. use them in th e co n c rete fo u n d atio n jitn e y serv ice is sa tisfa c to ry as an in H elp alo n g th e m an w ho w an ts a for th e brick w alls. no v atio n . b u t a f te r th e first accid en t If th e re is any v irtu e in a h o rse o ccurs, th e public will wish th ey job. shoe as a good lu ck sign th e new could aim th e ir accid en t claim a t a BUNGLING BUNK BUNCO O sburn building sh o u ld be th e m ost rp a j fin an c| a |iy resp o n sib le railw ay FAST AND FURIOUS fo rtu n a te build in g ev er ere cte d T h e com pany( in8tea(] of „ p riv ate lndi- w orkm en a re c a re fu l to place them yjd u a j ( w hose occu p atio n co n sists of On S a tu rd a y , F e b ru a ry 6. th e m an- w ith th e calk s d o w nw ard o u t of re- ■•„huffpring" his only asset, the ig e m e n t of S m ith 's th e a te r h as o b sp e ct to th e m em o ries of th e ani- w recked ca r tained th e 3-reeI com edy rio t th a t nials th a t once w ore th em , m any o t „ jg not „ k e |y th a t th e j , tney8 wI,j ran a t th e M ajestic th e a te r in P o rt w hich have passed aw ay. T h e new ta ck |p E g tarad ai if th ey first in te r land rec en tly a n d c re a te d such g re a t bu','Id^ \ ’l , i be th p ir m o n u m en t, view th e m an who trie d to o p e ra te in te re st am o n g th e p ic tu re fan s of AUTOMOBILE WRECKED i * mo,or ,ruck fro,n hrre to Por“ an<1 ‘h at city. BY MOUNT HOOD CAR — Ea‘afada Progress. B u n g ling B unk B unco is n o t only a scream of a com edy b u t is filled Popular' Young P eople Wad. Dr. Ed. S m ith , th e w ell know n vet- ■with se n satio n a n d is a g re a t anim al E v e re tt A. Stafford an d B lanche Picture. T h e w ild a n im a l p a rt of e rin a ria n . had a n arro w escape to- ( Wlleg We re u n ite d In m a rria g e ‘his p ic tu re w as ta k e n In A frica and day w hen his au to m o b ile was s tru c k W ednpgday afternoon> F e b ru a ry 3d. 1« said to excel a ll o th e r a n im a l pic- by th e M ount H ood car. T h e m a- M ethodist p arso n a g e by Rev. turea. su ch as G apt. K ate a n d T he chine was badly w recked b u t th e doc- M elrl„ e T w ,re L eopard L ady. If you eu jo y good to r escaped se rio u s I n j u n . T h e cerem ony Was w itnessed by was c crossin a t tb e comedy an d a good s e n sa tio n a l p ic - 1 n H e e was r u » iu g e tb e tra c k -v b rid e ’s p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs M s tre e t c cro d w as ru n ThQ< ‘ure. you w ill not m iss seein g this » a ain m sireei r o ssin ...u g s an ---------------- WUe# #nd by Mrg Bpggte In addition to thia great feature a into by the 11 :3 0 car juat after it Tbe young peopie left on a I-reel railroad story. Block Tower had left the Gresham depot on ita Seaside and Tillam ook Ko. 9, a picture filled with thrills way to Portland. Dr. Sm ith failed bpacbeg aft<r w bkb lbey w„ , re. • i d intense Interest, w ill be render- to see It ln tim e with the resulting negr Qr e iham. They have tbe «d. also H is M other-in-law, another accident, ■ beat »läh es of a host of friends big com edy, m aking 6 reels In all. The legislature is aaked to utilize wh(> As w ell balanced a production as you state prisoners to establish the flax d<>ag tbe thlnge yoa've al- bav« seer, for a long time. Admla- industry at Salem . ways wanted to do, but never dared. •lon tc and JOe.— A dr. By J. 11. SCHRAM. A d d itio n al am e n d m e n ts have been C ounty A ssessor R e ed ’s ta b les of F A IR V IE W , F eb. 5.— Special— valu atio n s gives th e am o u n ts to be ' rngde in th e p ro h ib itio n bill now be- P o stm istre ss H. M. H eslln h as h a n d paid in taxes for all school p recin cts Ifo re th e H ouse, b ut th e m easu re now l'd o u t fo r p u b lic atio n tb e follow ing in the county. T hat w hich m ost co n is ready for final co n sid eratio n an d rep o rt of business d one on r u ra l cerns e a ste rn M ultnom ah is h erew ith d o u b tless will be m ad e a special o r ro u te from th is office fo r tb e m o n th given, to g e th e r w ith th e sum s to be d er of business som e tim e th is week of J a n u a r y : n u m b e r of pieces of all retu rn ed . T he co m m ittee on alco h o lic trafiic m all d eliv ered , 10,345 p ieces; to ta l Follow ing is the list: held a n o th e r m eetin g ut w hich th e G resham school d is tric t- T o ta l v al m axim um lim it oiv th e q u a n tity of w eight of sam e, 1,545 p o u n d s, 11 jo u n c es; v alu e of sta m p s on said uation, $1,404,330; taxes due, $24,- m ult liq u o rs th a t a re sid e n t of th e ■mail, $ 1 75.07. T o ta l of a ll classes 555.22, um ount to be re tu rn e d . $2,- s ta te can im p o rt in any 30-day period of m ail co llected , 2,4 40 pieces. T o 808.66. 186 p o u n d s, 3 o u n ces; 15 q u a rts to 24 tal w eight T erry school d istric t T otal v al was raised from valu e of sta m p s, $53.91. G ran d to uation, $365.265; taxes due. $4,- q u a rts T h is was fo r th e purpose of 858.02; am o u n t to be re tu rn e d , co n fo rm in g w ith th e m eth o d s now tal of all m ail b an d ied by c a rrie r, 13,785 p ieces; to ta l w e ig h t 1,731 $182,63. in use in h an d lin g beer, as 24 b o ttles Powell Valley d istric t T otal v alu m ake a case. T h e q u a n tity of d is pounds, 14 o u n ce s; to ta l v alu e of ation, $252,715, tax es due, $4,- tilled o r ferm en ted liq u o rs tliut n.ay stum ps, $228.98. T he L ad les' Aid so ciety of th e 245.61; am o u n t to be re tu rn e d , $1,- be shipped in us an a lte rn a tiv e to tl e M ethodist ch u rch w ill be e n te r- 010.86. 124 q u a rts of b eer has been u n tuin ed o on W ednesday, F e b ru a ry 10, Lynch school d istric t T otal v alu changed It rem a in s a t tw o q u a rts P o stm istre ss H eslln will ta k e a day ation, $414,585; tax es due, $6,- The lim it «. n th e am o u n t of w ': •. of rest from official d u ly th a t day 759.58; um ount to l>e retu rn ed , $1,- th a t may be im p o rted for sa cram eu - an d se rv e te a fo r all th o se w ho 243.75. j tai p u rp o ses has been rem oved. C ler H illsview school d istrict- -T o tal gymen may have It sh ip p ed in to th e choose to com e an d a s su re s a g ra n d C o n sid erab le b u sin ess will v alu atio n s, $67,090; taxes due, s ta te in any d esired q u a n tity if they tre a t. $925,84; am o u n t to be re tu rn e d , m ake attldavit th a t it is to be p ut to be tra n sa c te d ut th u t tim e. All a re asked to rem e m b er th e d ate. $67.09. i sa cram e n ta l uses. As a la rg e nuiu- Some of o u r citizen s w ere h ea rd T hese five d istric ts com prise th e i her of p ersons a re e a g e r to be p re s Union H igh school d istric t, th e g ran d ent in th e H ouse w hen th e bill p ass to re m a rk , "S ee how p ro u d E. A. totals to o tin g up th e follow ing su m s: es it is p ro b ab ie th a t a tim e will be W hituey w alks now sin ce he b e Total v alu atio n s, $2,503,985. T he sc sev eral days in ad v an ce when it cam e m a y o r.” Oh, no, th a t Is n o t taxes to be paid from th ese live d is will be m ade a special o rd er. C h a ir lit a t all. lie sim ply has th re e la rg e tricts to ta ls $31,344.27. T he am o u n t man L ittlefield , of th e alcoholic tr a f bolls on his knee- th a t's all. T he O sburn b ro th e rs a re h av in g to be re tu rn e d to th e five d istric ts is fic co m m ittee, believes th a t th e vote q u ite a lo t of im p ro v em en t d one on $5,312.99. for th e bill In th e H ouse may be In ad d itio n to th ese sum s th e re Is unanim ous. A vote was ta k en in th e th e O sburn tra c t, such us c le a rin g an d fencing. R lchurd an d H en ry to be a re tu rn to th e Union high bill at 2 o'clock th is afte rn o o n . M oller have ta k e n a co n tra c t and a re school d istric t th e u m ount of $8,- 263.15 w hich is the sum raised on u T he free tex t book law has been m ak in g rap id p ro g ress In clea rin g a Abe T u rn e r Is also h aving rate of 3.3 mills. T h e two am o u n ts repealed and signed by th e g overnor. tra c t. som e c le a rin g done so u th of th e 0 .- bring th e to ta l to be re tu rn e d to th e Leuding business men of P o rtlan d , W 1; A N I ru, 8 five d istric ts up to $13,576.14. It Mr. Jo n e s of G resh am , o n e of th e will be seen th a t th e high school will ea stern O regon an d o th e r sectio n s of g et a little o ver 60 p er cent of all th e th e s ta te a t a m eetin g W ednesday co n tra c to rs on th e new b u ild in g s go school m oney to be d istrib u te d by night u rged th e Joint ways and ing up on th e R uby farm , h as moved m eans co m m ltte to re p o rt fuvorably Into J. L. A ngles' c o tta g e at B airds- the co unty th is year. T he sum of $8,263.15 rep rese n ts upon th e House bill p ro v id in g an a p d ale sta tio n . C laud C lu te, of lla lrd sd a le slu tlo n . th e sum w hich will be av ailab le to p ro p riatio n of $450,000 for ir rig a pay sa la rie s uud o th erw ise m ain tain tion w ork tb e next tw o years. All Is p re p a rin g to have a public sale in the high school for th e com ing se a declared th a t th e proposed work th e n e a r fu tu re , p re p a ra to ry to go would c o n stitu te an in v e stm e n t th e ing east. son. R ich ard A nderson is u n d e r th e sta te could 111 afford to decline to m ake inasm uch us th e F ederul gov ca re of Dr. B ittn e r, but n o th in g s e r M. E. SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS ELECTED ern m en t had g u a ra n te e d to give a ious w h atev er. Mr. P ro u d fit bus leased sev eral sim ila r am o u n t in th e re d a m u tio u of At a m eeting of th e Sunday school acres of land of Ja ck L u scb e r an d Is th e urld lands of th e sta te . board of th e M ethodist Episcopal b u ild in g a house on th e n o rth bank A new policy in financing road co n of Blue Lake. Mr. P roudfit will e n ch u rch held on W ednesday evening, th e follow ing officers w ere elected : stru c tio n Is Involved in a bill th a t gage In tru c k g a rd e n in g , specially s u p e rin te n d e n t, A. R. L ym an; a s s is t was up for th ird read in g In th e H ouse in to m ato es, and expects to find a It would em ready m a rk e t for a lot of his stu ff a n t s u p e rin te n d e n t, G. M. H arriso n ; y esterd ay m orning. pow er any m u n icip ality ln th e Htute a t th e U reshum can n ery . It Is r u se c re ta ry , Miss M arg aret B u rk e; a s sista n t, K eith L ym an; tre a su re r, to builil roads beyond its co rp o rate m ored th a t sev eral of o u r boys will Mrs. A rza S m ith ; lib ra ria n . Miss lim its so long us they served to con utilize som e of o u r v a c a n t lo ts in th e G e rtru d e E astm an ; o rg an ist, Miss nect th e city o r tow n w ith th e ru ra l grow ing of beaus an d cu cu m b ers G ladys N eal; a s sista n t, Mrs. L. G. d istric ts. Two m u n icip alities fa r h ere th is sum m er. J. P. P ro v in c e’s baby w as ta k e n St. G lair; ch o rister, E. R usher; ap a rt could connect each o th e r with su p e rin te n d e n t ju n io r d ep a rtm en t, roads of this kind. T h e bill Is fa th seriously III T uesday noon an d is still Mrs. M elville T. W ire; su p e rin te n ered by th e H ouse co m m ittee on In u critica l co n d itio n . B ut for th e d en t p rim a ry d e p a rtm e n t, Mrs C. E. roads and highw ays an d lias th e su p tim ely a rriv a l of Dr. Bit tier th e little R u sh e r; su p e rin te n d e n t Graille Roll,, p ort of leading road e n th u sia sts ln fellow would p robably h av e died. P o rtlan d , who have been ex plaining Miss A da Honey. Its provisions to m em bers of th e FAIRVIEW T b e te a c h e rs elected for th e v a r le g islatu re. It does n o t specify how ious classes w ere Miss Helen llo ss. T he F airv iew g ra n g e will m eet much road w ork is to be financed Miss Mabel Inglis, Miss E sth e r El- but leaves th a t d etail to th e m u n ici S atu rd ay , Feb. 6. D uring th e le ctu re ford, Miss Echo Jo n es, Miss M a rg a r h o u r H. E. Davis of G resh am g ra n g e pality u n d e rta k in g th e work. et C reecy, Mrs. L illian I’ullen, Mrs. will speak co n cern in g th e profits to M yrtle M yers, Miss A u rilla H oag All profits derived from th e o p er be m ade in raisin g sm all fru its an d land. Rev. M elville T W ire, Miss ation of th e In te rs ta te B ridge, be b erries H. A. Lewis of K usselvllle Mina G ilb e rt, Mrs. L. C. St. G lair, tw een P o rtlan d an d V ancouver, gran g e, p resid e n t of th e M u ltnom ah Ja s L aw rence, w ith Miss Lena W ashington, a re to be tu rn ed o ver County F a ir asso ciatio n , will explain W right assista n t in th e prim ary d e to th e s ta te to apply on th e in te re st th e new m ethod to be used In a w a rd p a rtm e n t and Miss G eneva W right ch arg es on th e bridge bonds. If th e ing th e g ran g e prizes a t th e fa ir next and t a rt G unilrum a s sista n ts in m e action tak en by th e H ouse Is ca rrie d fail. ju n io r d e p a rtm e n t. to Its u ltim ate conclusion. H ouse AUTO EXPRESS COMPANY bill 34 1, p rep ared by R e p re se n ta CHANGES MANAGEMENT SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT tive H uston and S e n a to r Moser, up TO DEFRAY EXPENSES on advice of D istrict A ttorney Mrs. M. B. G ra n t has b o u g h t o u t T h e p upils of th e G resham High Evans, of M ultnom ah county, was up the fre ig h t In terests o f A ndrew H u t school, assisted by som e o u tsid e ta l for ad o p tio n before tb e H ouse th is ton In th e G ran t & H u tto n a u to ex e n t, will give an e n te rta in m e n t m orning and re fe rre d back to th e press tru ck ru n n in g b etw een G re sh T h u rsd a y F eb ru ary 11, In th e High co m m ittee on revision of laws for am an d P o rtla n d , and th e tru c k will the purpose fo having th e provision h e re a fte r be run u n d er th e n am e of school building. A sp le n d id p ro g ram has been p re to give th e sta te th e su rp lu s tolls th e G ra n t E xpress com pany. The G ru n ts have d isc o n tin u e d th e pared w hich will co n sist of re a d in serted . T he m easu re provides th a t ings, and vocal an d in stru m e n ta l the co unty com m issioners and the milk ru n an d tb e tru ck will be a v a il fo r fre ig h t solos S elections will be ren d e re d gov ern o r shull have ch a rg e of th e able in th e m o rn in g by th e High school o rc h e stra , m ixed bridge. At th e req u e st of the R a il as well as In tb e a fte rn o o n . All acco u n ts ow ing to th e la te ch o ru s an d g irls' ch o ru s. One of road com m ission, th a t body was re from resp o n sib ility ln Its firm a re tak en o ver by th e G ra n t th e n u m b e rs will be a rec itatio n in lieved m anagement. com pany, an d W. G ra n t will be r e G erm an. sponsible fo.' accouuts ow ing by th e A fter th e p ro g ram a farce, "T h e S en ato r K ellah er la en deavoring H eavenly T w in s,” w ill be produced to estab lish a farm m ortgage b u r late firm. by m em b ers of th e H igh school. C an eau. T ra d in g stam p d ealers will be re dy will be sold a f te r th e p ro g ram q uired to pay 5 p er cen t on all g ro ss A bill has been Introduced In tbe T h e m oney raised by th e e n te r ta in receipts If S en ato r L a F o lle tte ’s bill m ent will be used to pay th e In d eb t senate providing common school becomes a law. holidays as follows: Sunday, Janu edness In cu rre d by th e debate. Ad ary 1, February 12, February 22, m ission w ill be 10c fo r ch ild ren and G ard of T h an k s. H igh school pupils and 15c for May 30, July 4. Labor Day, Octo Christmas. Thanksgiving, We wish to send our thanks to ad u lts. T ick ets w ill be on sale ber 12, and general elections, where schools our friends and the Freshman class soon are used as polling places, and that of Gresbsm High school for the a portion of Feb. 12 and 22, first beautlfnl floral offerings and sym pa TIME WASTED. Monday ln September and October thy given us through the sickness ' Dinah, did you wash tbs fish be 12 sh all be observed ln the schools and death of our beloved wife and fore you baked t t f ” ' Law, m a am, w hat’s de use ob with appropriate exerclsee. Teach- mother. wnsbln' er fish what's lived all bla EMIL OLSEN and FAMILT. C oaU noeri 0 0 p a g e * Ute In de w a ie r t”