“Gresham, the Gateway to the Columbia River Highway.”
G resham O utlook
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VOL. 5.
GRESHAM.
NO. 29
FAIR BOARD
TO CONTEST
SPEED CLUB
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A g ricu ltu re J. W. T ow nsend
H o rtic u ltu re
E. S. Je n n e
F l o r a l ...................
R. W. Gill
Live Stock H. G. M ullenhoff
D airying
R. P. R asm ussen
P ou ltry
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D om estic Science
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Ju v e n ile
T heo B rugger
R efresh m en ts
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SUING FOR RETURN
OF BELLROSE PROPERTY
Mrs. T h eresa R itzin g er began su it
in th e circ u it co u rt on S atu rd ay
ag a in st h e r son A ntone and his wife
fo r th e a n u llm e n t of a deed which
p u rp o rts to convey six acres of land
to th e d efe n d an ts, claim ing fra u d
in th e tra n sfe r.
T he co m p lain t recites th a t before
th e d eath of A ntone R itzinger, Sr.,
a docum ent p u rp o rtin g to be th e la t
te r ’s will was p resen ted to h er for
sig n a tu re. Not being fam iliar w ith
th e E nglish la n g u ag e Mrs. R itzin g er
claim s th a t she signed th e p aper
w ithout being fully aw are of its con
ten ts.
H er son is an em ployee of W. P.
F u lle r Hi Co., in P o rtlan d , an d is
engaged as su p e rin te n d e n t of the
p la te glass d ep a rtm en t. T he six
acres of laud in question is located
a t Bellrose ju st n o rth ea st of th e s ta
tion, an d is in cu ltiv atio n . It was
th e fam ily hom e for several years.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY,
OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1915
SENIOR CLASS
DAMAGES $1
DECIDED IN
PICNIC HELD
JURY TRIAL ON SATURDAY
P robably
th e
m ost in te restin g
law su it ever tried o u t in th e G resh
am ju stic e co u rt was decided la te
last, n ig h t in a ju ry tria l held be
fore Ju stic e Rollins yesterday.
T he case was fo r d am ages in the
sum of $100 for a cow alleged to
have been in ju re d by an autom obile
d riven by E arl S tanley on th e night
of A pril 10, from the effects of
w hich th e cow died a few days later.
The plaintifT was E. L auber, who
is now located on the S hoem aker
farm . He was d riv in g a team a n l
his h erd of cows along th e Powell
Valley road, on his way to G resham
la te a t n ig h t when one of th e cows
was stru ck . A n o th er cow was also
knocked down and slig h tly in ju red
b u t both were ab le to trav e l a fte r
th e accident.
T he a u to was som ew hat dam aged
b ut it was stopped and assistan ce
was given in g ettin g th e In ju red cow-
on its feet.
L ater, when th e cow
died a claim was p resen ted to Mr.
S tanley for th e value of th e cow
which he refu sed to pay as he as
se rte d he was clearly in th e rig h t in
passing th e team an d th a t th e cows
w ere sc attered so th a t it was im pos
sible to avoid h ittin g one of them .
T he testim ony show ed th a t no lights
w ere displayed on th e w agon and
th a t it rem ained in th e ce n te r of the
road as th e au to m o b ile approached.
T he case was trie d before a jury
co n sistin g of Roy K ern, C. R. W heel
er, A. B. W itter, H enry L ato u rell,
G eorge L eslie and F ra n k Jones. Af
te r a session la stin g u n til a fte r m id
n ig h t th e case was finally decided
by giving Mr. L au b er a ju d g e m en t
for one d o lla r an d costs.
In co n v ersatio n w ith one of the
ju ro rs today it was sta te d th a t the
v erd ict was given Mr. L au b er, not
because he had th e best of th e case,
b u t because it was considered th a t
th e loss of th e cow
was enough
w ith o u t ad d in g th e costs of th e trial.
His a tto rn e y was Milo C. K ing,w hom
he will have to pay as th e ju d g m e n t
did n ot cover law yer fees. Mr. S tan
ley’s a tto rn e y was M ayor G eorge W.
S tapleton.
T he plaintiff is n o t e n tirely s a t
isfied w ith th e v erdict, and his a t
to rn ey says th e case will be carried
to th e circ u it co u rt.
E arly S atu rd ay m orning th e mem
bers of th e se n io r class and th e ir
g u ests th e ju n io rs and o th e rs who
had assisted in connection w ith com
m encem ent, le ft by a u to for M ultno
m ah F alls, on th e C olum bia River
H ighw ay, for th e a n n u a l sen io r pic
nic. T he day was fine an d a m ost
en jo y ab le tim e was had by all.
A larg e n u m b er ascended th e fa l's
which are m ade up of tw o falls, th e
lowei low er 150 feet high and th e
u pper 1000 feet high. A b eau tifu l
co ncrete arch ed b ridge has been con
stru c te d o ver th e low er falls and a
pathw ay g rad ed up to it.
Several
p arties also w ent down th e highw ay
to H orse T ail F alls, ab o u t tw o m iles
beyond M ultnom ah Falls.
Ice cream an d cake, sandw iches
and R -P o rter co n stitu te d th e re fre sh
m ents. A bout six o ’clock th e au to s
s ta rte d for hom e. A Btop of a few
m in u tes was m ade a t L ato u re ll F alls
and also a n o th e r a t R ooster Rock
w here a m agnificent co n crete prom
enade has been built.
P rin cip al J. E. S tubbs, wife and
son E dw ard, Miss Eva S tru g g les, ad
visor of th e ju n io r class and Mrs. Coy
W oodard, of th e facu lty , also Miss
E lsa von W intzingerode, a fo rm er
te ac h er in th e high school h ere ac
com panied th e picnickers. M achines
w ere d riven by K irk T hom pson,
Glenwood M iller, K ath e rin e Honey,
E arl S tanley, E rn e st B rugger, W al
lace W ilkinson, A ndrew B rugger, H.
A. L ato u re ll, Geo. S leret an d F ra n k
H am lin. R alph S tanley left fo r the
falls a t 6:3U a. nt., by w agon, with
the refresh m en ts.
HILLAS H GENTRY
BURIED ON SUNDAY
T he fu n eral of H lllaa H. G entry
was held from Iliff church in th e Mel
rose n eighborhood Sunday afte rn o o n
Ju n e 6, Rev. M elville T. W ire of
G resham officiating.
T he pall b ea rers w ere all fo rm er
associates of th e deceased from C as
cade Locks, P o rtlan d an d B ridal
Veil, and A. B , C onrad, who was a
d irec to r in th e M utual T elephone Co.
d u rin g Mr.
G en try 's
em ploym ent
here. T he in te rm e n t was in D oug
lass cem etery.
H illas H. G entry was born J u n e 8,
1883, n ea r S to nington, C h ristian
county, Illinois. In 1893 he moved
w ith his p are n ts to N orm an, N eb ras
ka, w here he spent his boyhood and
received his first schooling.
In A pril, 1901, he s ta rte d o u t to
m ake his own way. He w orked for
ab o u t one y ear in N eb rask a as a farm
hand an d on -a ra ilro a d a t Scenic
then cam e to O regon, sto p p in g fo r a
m onth in C alifornia. He arriv e d in
Oregon sh o rtly a fte r he was 19 y ears
old and has since m ade th is his hom e.
He m ade fo u r trip s hom e to N eb ras
ka spen d in g two w in ters a t school
th e re and th e last trip was ju st th re e
m onths ago w hen he was called hom e
by th e d ea th of his b ro th e r Louis
G entry.
W hile spen d in g th e
last
y ear at school he was a m em b er of
th e Y. M. C. A. an d joined th e C h ris
tian church.
He has w orked fo r th e E lectric
L ig h t com pany of A storia, for th e
G eneral E lectric com pany of P o rt
land, th e B ridal Veil L u m b er com
pany, of B rid al Veil, th e M ultnom ah
& C lackam as T elephone com pany of
G resham , th e W est O regon L u m b er
com pany of L in n to n , th e W ind R iver
L um ber com pany of C ascade Locks
at w hich place th e te rrib le accident
happened w hich resu lted in his d eath
May 31, 1915, a t th e Good S am a ritan
ho sp ital in P o rtla n d . H e w as aged
31 years, 11 m o n th s an d 23 days.
He was m a rrie d A ugust 28, 1910,
to Miss A lta M. W ood, d a u g h te r of
Mr. an d Mrs. I. T. W ood of T ro u t
dale, O regon, and to th is union was
born M arch 18, 1912, a little son,
Russell.
He leaves to m ourn his loss beside
his wife and son, his f a th e r an d
m other, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. G en try of
N orm an, N ebraska, his b ro th e r O liver
O. G entry of A lliance, an d th re e sis
te rs, Mrs. A. M. E m al an d M isses
G race and B e rth a G entry, all of N or
man, N eb rask a, and m any o th e r r e la
tives an d friends.
TU ESD A Y S
AND
F R ID A Y S
$1.50 PER YEAR
GIANTS WIN
SEVEN TO ONE
IN FAST GAME
In th e best gam e seen h ere th is
season th e G resham G iants defeated
th e A m erican L aundry Co., 7 to 1.
T he score u n til th e sev enth was
I to 0 in favor of G resham . T he
ascension of C am pion in th e sev en th
let in six runs.
B atem an scored in th e first in n
ing on an erro r. T h a t was the only
score u n til W orden p u t over a run
on an e rr o r by J. Dixon and a h it by
E dw ards. In th e la st of th e sev en th
Cam pion blew up an d was replaced
by T hom pson who p itched a good
enough gam e for tw o innings. B ak er
had his spit-ball w orking o ver tim e,
fanning 13 L au n d ry m en an d allow
ing only two hits. T he passes to
first w ere scarce. B a k er w alking 1
an d C am pion 2. C am pion stru c k
o u t 4 an d T hom pson 1.
T he G iants secured five h its and
got 12 men on bases by hits, passes
an d e rro rs.
One fe a tu re of th e gam e was a fa st
double play by E d w ard s to W orden
to E dw ards. “ S q u eek " and F ra n k
H am lin both played excellent gam es.
G resham drubbed th e L au n d ry two
weeks ago, 3 to 2, th ey are th e fa s t
est sem i-pro team in P o rtlan d and
the G iants show ed th a t it was no ac
cid en t then.
Next S unday th e G ian ts will play
th e V ancouver B arrack s. This is a
fast te am and a good gam e is as
sured. T h ere will be a m otion pic
tu re cam era on th e g rounds. P ictu re s
of th e gam e will be ta k en and la te r
will be show n a t th e S cenograph
th e a te r in G resham . T he fracas is
being g o tte n up by C laude Sm ith.
T he um p irin g was not up to th e
scratch , G resham being robbed of a
run an d th e Am. L au n d ry given sev
era l bases on w hat w ere outs.
L ine up for G ian ts: B atem an c,
C. Dixon ss, H eslin rf, J. Dixon 1 b,
A. H am lin 2 b, J. H am lin cf, F . Pow
ell cf, F . H am lin 3 b, B aker p, T.
T ow nsend if.
L ine up for A m erican L au n d ry
Co.:-— B a h ler c, H oyt ss, L apham rf,
E dw ards 1 b, W orden 2 b, Bell cf,
H ow ard cf, H elfrich 3 b. C am pion
p, K line If, T hom pson p.
¡R |H |E
G iants ...........................................| 7 | 5 |1
A m erican L au n d ry Co............ | 1 | 2 | 8
B a tteries, B aker, B atem an, C am
pion, Thom pson and B ahler.
S um m ary
ru n s, B atem an 2, C.
Dixon, 1; H eslin, 1; J. Dixon, 1;
T ow nsend, 1; F . H am lin , 1; W or
den, 1. E arn ed ru n s— G ian ts 5; Am.
L aundry Co., 1,
lb
on erro rs.
G iants 1, Am. L au n d ry Co., 7. l b o r
balls B ak er 1. C am pion 2. S tru c k
out. B ak er 13, C am pion 4, T hom p
son 1. Two base h its B aker and
E dw arus. D ouble plays E d w ards to
W orden to E dw ards. H it by p itc h er,
B atem an an d Dixon
by Cam pion.
U m pires M errill an d H eslin. T im e
of gam e tw o hours, five m inutes.
T he G resham racing association,
th ro u g h its atto rn ey , H. B. D icken
BERRY HARVEST ON
son, has th re a te n e d to sue th e C oun
MOUNTAIN VIEV FARM
ty F a ir association fo r an accounting
C u th b e rt ra sp b e rrie s are beg in
and ask for th e ap p o in tm e n t of a re
ning to ripen on W. W. C otton's
ceiver to ta k e charg e of all m onies
M ountain View farm , and picking
ta k en in at th e com ing fair.
will be in full sw ay in a few days.
T his in fo rm atio n was im p a rted to
th e board of d irec to rs yesterd ay by H. E. Davis, in ch arg e of th e farm ,
P re sid en t Lewis, who was in stru c ted e stim a tes th a t 80 tons will be g a th
to engage an atto rn e y and defend any ered from th e 23 acres devoted to the
uction th e racing people may see fit cu ltiv a tio n of th is delicious berry.
to com m ence.
S tra w b erries are ab o u t finished
Mr. Lewis had alre ad y placed th e
m a tte r in th e h ands of A ttorney W. and lo g an b erries, black cap ra sp b e r
D. F reem an who was au th o rized to ries and L aw ton b lack b erries will
notify the racing association th a t th e soon be ready to h arv est. Mr. Davis
fa ir board is ready to m ake any s e t
tle m e n t due according to the con has seven acres of lo g an b erries in
tra c t betw een th e tw o associations. bearin g and 35 of th e o th e r b erries
T he c o n tra ct, as it was draw n four nam ed, m ak in g 65 acres in all.
years ago, and w hich has a y ear to
An arm y of berry pickers will be
ru n yet, req u ires the fa ir association 1 needed to ta k e care of so large a crop.
to pay the racin g association one-half
of th e g ate money and one-half the A n u m b er of Ja p an e se and several
receipts fo r ea tin g concessions. T hose w hite fam ilies are cam ped on the
sum s were paid every y ear until last, place an d will find steady em ploy
when a d ispute aro se over th e races
given and a large p ercen tag e of th e m en t for sev eral weeks.
The G resham F ru it G row ers asso
money was w ithheld on th e g rounds
T he follow ing com m ittees, fo r the
th a t th e races w ere not given.
ciation will han d le th e fru it from
On th e o th e r hand th e racing peo M ountain View farm .
G resham high school alu m n i asso cia
ple agreed to put up as m uch money
tion, w ere ap p o in ted by th e p resi
for racing purses as th e fa ir people
dent, Dr. E arl C lan ah an , assisted by
GATHERING
SAMPLES
»’id for prem ium s. T h a t was never
th e first vice p resid e n t, Vyola M ath
FOR MILK CONTEST
none and th e la tte r co ntend th a t th e
form er has not lived up to its con
ews and second vice p resid e n t Bessie
Milk sam ples are being collected
trac t.
O sborne.
Any a tte m p t on th e p a rt of th e from all th e leading dairym en of
C o n stitu tio n an d by-law s, P earl
racing association to em b arass the ea ste rn M ultnom ah fo r th e g reat con
M etzger-Exley,
Hope
A nderson-
fa ir will be resisted. So fa r th e re has
been no an n o u n cem en t of races ’his te st th a t is to be decided a t th e San
F ield h o u se, A ddle Q u esin b erry , H a r
year, alth o u g h a few horses are be F rancisco fair.
old K ern an d C hase St. C lair.
ing k ep t a t th e fa ir g ro u n d s rig h t
T h ree gallons of m ilk is tak en
D ecorations,
E m elle
A nderson,
now.
from each co n testan t, which will be
Vyola M athew s, E va Dodd, Floyed
T he m a tte r of a fioral exhibit by packed in ice and shipped to San
M etzger, Ray P alm q u ist an d Jack -
th e P o rtlan d F loral society is one F ran cisco to arriv e th e re on th e 12th.
son Jones.
th a t is being tak en hold of in e a rn
T he co n test is to be on an ex ten
E n te rta in m e n t, Vyola M athew s,
est. T he sum of $150 has been o f
fered for prem ium s, divided as fol sive scale an d will be for gold, silv er
M arian R obertson, F lo ren ce F ie ld
and bronze
m edals.
C o n testan ts
lows :
house, G ladys
M iller,
K ath e rin e
F o r an n u als, th re e prizes of $25, from all over th e n o rth w est and from
G ravel am i Hand.
H
oney
an
d
W
illa
M
etzger.
$15 and $10. T he sam e fo r flow er C anada a re lin in g up fo r th e m edals
I am p rep ared to fu rn isn g rav el
S to n e -T r im b le W e d d in g .
R
efresh
m
en
ts,
E
th
a
l
W
ilkinson,
ing bulbs and n u rsery stock. About
and sand in any q u a n tity from Bell
tw enty beds a re being prep ared for which will be aw arded for th e p u rest
T h e m a rria g e of P aul E lm er Stone H elen Hoss, M aude Michel, E llen De pit. Also team in g , g rad in g an d ex
th e p lan ts w hich will be a rran g e d sam ples of m ilk su b m itted for the
J. H. Hoss.
Telephone
and Miss E d n a T rim b le o ccu rred on H aven, H arry S tanley a n ^ F ra n k cavating.
in an a rtistic m a n n er all over the test.
79x. T erm s C ash.— Adv.
tf
Sunday, Ju n e 6th, a t 1 :30 a t th e Rogers.
grounds. It is expected th a t th e re
R eception, E th el C alkins, Maeve
will be th re e o r four com petitions in
C a rd o f T h a n k s .
hom e of th e bridegroom n e a r A n d er
W agon u m b rellas $1.25 a t S te rl
each of the th re e classes.
We w ish to th a n k th e m any
L ovelace-Iler, L au ra Shipley, Olive
ing & K id d er Hwd. Co.
Mr. Lewis reap p o in ted all th e su frien d s who assisted us d u rin g o u r son sta tio n . Rev. A. J. W are of M errill, Alice R oberts, K irk T hom p
p erin ten d en ts of last y ear w ith the recen t loss of husb an d , fa th e r, son G resham officiating. T he cerem ony
m ade before F rid ay , Ju n e 18, w hen
exception of Mrs. Ida M. T h orpe who and b ro th er.
Especially do we de was w itnessed by th e im m ed iate re l son and Ralph Stanley.
T he finance co m m ittee co n sists of a big hom e-com ing m eeting of th e
is unable to ta k e th e position of a rt sire to express o u r w arm est th a n k s ativ es of th e c o n tra c tin g p arties.
su p e rin te n d e n t on account of Illness. to th e young people who took p art
Mr. and Mrs. S tone left in th e a '- th e officers of th e association. All alu m n i will be held in th e school-
Mrs. H. E. P oppleton of P lea san t V al In th e sin g in g and to th e ladies who
house. T he co m m ittee room a t th e
th e com m ittees hold for one year.
ley was given th e place.
decorated th e ch u rch , also for the tern o o n for O regon City, w here Mr.
T he p resid e n t req u e sts th a t th e lib ra ry can be used H>r th e co m m it
L um ber for enclosing th e m achine m any b ea u tifu l flowers.
Stone is h au lin g pipe for th e Oregon
ry hall was o rd ered from the Sandy
Mrs. A lta G entry and R ussel. Mr. City w ate r line.
They will be a t ch airm an of each co m m ittee g et h er tee m eetin g s an d th e lib ra ria n will
F ir L um ber com pany, and at the July
an d Mrs. J. M. G entry, Misses hom e on th e ir farm to th e ir frien d s forces to g e th e r rig h t aw ay as th e re be glad to have th e room p u t to th a t
m eeting a d ate will be set for doing
G race and B e rth a G entry, Mr.
LATE OF TROUTDALE,
are n u m ero u s p re p a ra tio n s to be use.
a f te r S eptem ber 1.
th e w ork. It is a rra n g e d th a t th e
an d Mrs. I. T. W ood.
DIES IN SEATTLE
d irec to rs a re to m eet on a certain
day and do th e w ork them selves,
Wm. A. S u th erla n d was born in
w hile th e ir wives will p rep a re a d in
La Belle, Ohio, O ctober 23, 1872, b u t
n er at the ca feteria. It will be a jolly
a resid e n t of T ro u td a le for m ore th a n
picnic fo r them and th e w ork will
ten y ears
passed
aw ay a t th e
be done free of cost.
The Swedish ho sp ital in S eattle, Ju n e 5,
An ad v e rtise m en t was o rd ered in
H onesty in purpose and h ab its of and should lead one to th in k s e ri e n te r into th e h a rb o r of Success, or g ailla rd ia s, th e class flower.
th e O utlook for the h ig h e st bidder
ously before w anting to involve th is will it be, lik e so m any o th e rs, sh ip class colors w ere p urple and gold from an o p eratio n fo r a fra c tu re
w recked on th e reefs of D espair, or
who will ta k e th e dancing concession. stud y , was th e keynote of S en ato r
co u n try in th e d ev a sta tin g war. “ We eng u lfed in th e seeth in g vortex of an d th ese p revailed in th e d eco ra of th e lim b.
Bids m ust be in by Ju ly 1.
H arry L an e’s advice to th e
s tu
He is survived by a widow an d li\e
w an t no w ar unless we a re com F a ilu re ? As you look o u t acro ss th is tions th ro u g h o u t. T h ere was a g re a t
A new schem e of deco ratto n s Is be
th e pelled to fight in self-defense, said blue, so u n d in g Deep, you” may see, profusion of flowers. T he p ro g ram ch ild ren , his m o th er. Mrs. S. E.
ing p rep a re d for th is year. It will d en ts who g ra d u a te d from
be in ch a rg e of a com m ittee of th re e G resham union high school a t th e th e sp eak er. “ W e 're o u t of it now in th e d istan ce, a sw an -lik e sloop was in te rsp ersed w ith m usic by th e Floyd of S eattle, tw o sisters, Mrs.
to be ap pointed later.
exercises in R eg n er’s op era house an d in a saf h arb o r, but th e re is no rid in g at leisu re. As you tra v e l o n o rc h e stra , g irl's high school ch o ru s N ora S u th erla n d of S eattle, Mrs. J.
w ard b earin g in th e
d irectio n of
Owing to th e fact th a t th e July la st F rid a y n ig h t.
J. W ag n er of G arn ett, K an sas; th re e
■ te llin g when th e cyclone may sw eep m agnetic D uty, th is sloop, T em p ta and mixed high school chorus.
m eeting would fall on th e holiday it
C h airm an C h arles C leveland of
He
spoke
e
a
rn
estly
from
th
e
was voted th a t the re g u la r m eeting
b ro th ers, J. C. S u th e rla n d of S eattle,
us into it. We o u g h t to th a n k God tion, will ev er be in view. A bandon
th
e
union
high
school
b
o
ard
,
p
re
for th a t m onth be held on th e first. sta n d p o in t of both a m an of affairs i every n ig h t th a t we a re n ot in th a t ing your course for a m om ent, and
E. It. S u th erla n d of G arn ett, K ansas,
and a physician when he scored th e w ar o r resp o n sib le fo r it,” an d his d riftin g to w ard s th is illu sio n (fo r It sen ted diplom as to th e follow ing and J. E. Floyd of L atouche, A laska.
is
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ut
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sloop)
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r
J 0 DOWNING LOSES
g ra d u a te s:
Misses L a u ra Shipley,
loose h ab its of th o u g h t and stu d y
Besides his relativ es he leaves a host
re n t of le ast R esistan ce will easily
CALF FROM ROADSIDE which too o ften prevail in o u r in sti re m a rk s w ere h ea rtily ap plauded.
Mabel Shipley, K ath e rin e H oney, Eva
T he au dience w hich listen ed to and stead ily sw eep you o n w ard to
of frie n d s in K ansas w here he sp e n t
Be Dodd, P e a rle Ruegg, L au ra Davis,
tu tio n s of learn in g .
He said th e S en ato r L ane was one of th e la rg e st w ards th e vortex of F ailu re .
his boyhood days.
A lusty young bovine, several
h ab it of m erely m em orizing a les ev er g ath ered in a public hall in w are th e c u rre n t of L east R esistance, M arg aret B u rk e, G ladys Michel, H a
Th Odd Fellow s took ch arg e of the
w eeks old and d estin ed to be con
and
th
o
u
g
h
th
e
course
th
a
t
Duty
zel G oger, Mae D ougherty. Lena
son, w ith o u t teach in g th e m ind to G resham , co n servatively
estim ated points will so m etim es be tro u b lo u s
body an d th e fu n e ra l services w ere
verted into veal, was stolen from Its
W
rig
h
t,
E
llen
De
H
aven,
G
ertru
d
e
th ir k , was th e secret of m any fa il a t 700 persons.
an d sto rm y ;
n ev erth eless,
stro n g
conducted from th e B onney-W atson
te th e rin g rope tied to a fence on
ures am ong
supposedly
ed u cated
Hope and ab id in g F a ith in th e R ight E astm an , B ernice H arg ro v e, and U n d erta k in g p arlo rs la st M onday, in
T h u rsd ay night last.
F ollow ing th e p ray er by Rev. A. will prove safe an d carefu l pilots to ] Alice R o b erts and W ilb u r S tanley,
men and women. He declared th e
It belonged to J. O. Dow ning, liv
J. W are, p asto r of B ethel B aptist assist you to th a t m u ch -so u g h t h a r G lenwood M iller, Guy Jo n e s, H arry te rm e n t being in th e Lakeview cem
size of th e b rain was n o t so im p o rt
ing a m ile so u th e a st of G resham ,
ch u rch , th e splendid class of tw en- bor, w hich we sh all d esig n ate Suc S tanley, C hase St. C lair, Jo sep h etery .
a n t as its q u ality and tra in in g and
Mr. S u th erla n d was well know n in
and he is still m o urning his loss.
. ty-six g ra d u a te s w as p resen ted by cess.
F ra n k
R ogers,
W allace
com pared m en tal exercise to phy
“ Som etim e, w hen all L ife's lessons Chiodo,
T ro u td ale , Boring, Sandy and Bull
T h ere w ere in d icatio n s th a t th e
! P rin cip al J. E. Stubbs. In doing so
have been learn ed ,
Spence, Glen K esterso n , K irk T h o m p
sical exercise in its la stin g and bene
calf had been throw n Into a wagon
Mr. Stubbs spoke very ap p ro p riat
And su n an d s ta rs fo rev erm o re son an d R alph S tanley, p re sid e n t of R un, w here his m any frien d s will re
ficial effects. To go to school and
and hauled aw ay. T he rope was
g re t to h ea r of his d ea th .
have set,
; w ords, ta k in g fo r his them e th e m o t
th e class.
not tra in o n e's m ind to th in k was
also taken.
Mr. Dow ning w atched
to of th e class. “ O ut of th e H arb o r T he th in g s w hich o u r w eak Judg
n o t only to be lazy, b u t d ishonest
t
m ents h ere have sp u rn ed .
P o w e ll \ a lle y M e n to E n te r ta in .
th e P o rtlan d m a rk e ts but failed to
Into th e Deep.”
He spoke as fo l
T he th in g s o 'e r w hich w e're g riev
w ith o n e's self and o n e's teach ers,
T he men of th e Swedish Mission
find any tra c e of it th e re and will
ed w ith lashes vet.
ch u rch of Powell V alley will give
declared S en ato r L ane, an d w h eth er low s:
T
o
Clowe
fo
r
H
o
lid
a
y
.
probably never h e a r from it again.
' an e n te rta in m e n t a t th e church S a t
Class of 1915! Allow m e to con W ill flash befo re us o u t of L ife's
his w ords applied to any of th e g ra d
d ark n ig h t.
urday n ig h t, Ju n e 12, beginning a t
g ra tu la te you, a t th is tim e, upon a t
As ( ta r s sh in e m ost in d ee p er tint»
All th e business houses of
| 8 o'clock. A good p ro g ram is being
T he follow ing recent g rad u a tes uates o r no* they w ere certain ly ta in in g th e place from w hence you
blue;
p rep ared .
Rev. A. Ain, recently
G resham will close on F r i
from th e te a c h e r's tra in in g course, of tak en to L,-_.t by m any of th e u n may go " o u t of th e h a rb o r in to the And of
we sh a ll see how all G od's plans
from Sweden will re n d e r vocal and
deep."
T
o
n
ig
h
t
you
launch
o
ut
of
d
e
rg
ra
d
u
a
te
s
an
d
will
d
oubtless
day, a public holiday, in h o n
th e G resham union htgh school will
w
ere
rig
h
t.
violin selections. O th er fe a tu re s of
! th e h arb o r of school activ ities Into
o r of th e rose festiv al. T h a t
receive s ta te certificates good fo r lead to a raisin g of th e ir ideals for 1 th e deep of th e Sea of Action. W here
And how w hat seem ed rep ro o f was
in te re st will be included in th e p ro
love
m
ost
tr
u
e
.”
th
e
fu
tu
re
.
being
p
u
b
licatio
n
day
th
e
gram
R efresh m en ts will be served
one year on applicatio n to the sta te
will you an ch o r?
You m ust e ith e r
In cid en tally . S en ato r Lane, to u c h bend fo rw ard on th e o ars of p ro g
T he
fifteen
young
lad ies an d
by th e men of th e ch u rch a f te r th e
O utlook will issue early in
s u p e rin te n d e n t: Mabel Shipley. Eva
program .
A dm ission, ad u lts 25c,
th e m orning. All co m m u n ica
Dodd. P earl R uegg. M argaret B urke, ed on th e possibility of th e U nited ress. o r allow y ourselves to d rift eleven young men of th e first class
children 10c.
backw ard on th e c u rre n t of apathy.
tio n s o r ad v e rtise m en ts m ust
G ladys Michel. H azel G oger. May S tates becom ing involved in th e war. T h ere can be no s ta n d still in the of th e new union high school ma le
be in by T h u rsd ay noon.
D ougherty. L ena W rig h t, E llen De His descrip tio n of th e conditions of strea m of L ife's E ndeavors.
C atch th e mole w ith an Out-O-
You an u n u su ally strik in g ap p earan ce
sta
rv
a
tio
n
p
rev
ailin
g
am
ong
som
e
of
seated on th e la rg e sta g e, th e young
Slght mole L ap .
At S terlin g
&
a
re
cap
tain
of
y
o
u
r
D
estiny.
Will
H aven, B ernice H argrove and Alice
th e w ar-rid d en people » a s sickening , you so d irect it th a t your b ark may j lad ies c a rry in g la rg e bou q u ets of • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • 'K id d e r Hwd. Co.
Roberta.
SENATOR HARRY LANE’S ADVICE TO STUDENTS