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T W IC E W EEK VOL. 5. NO. 33 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH, COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, JU N E 22, 1915 TU ESD A Y S AND FR ID A Y S $1.50 PER VEAR ANNUAL ELECTION OF GRESHAM WILL CELEBRATE GOLD MEDAL CREAM DIRECTORS AND CLERKS THE NATION’S NATAL DAY FROM COTTRELL FARM TWO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTS CHOOSE DI GREAT PROGRAM OF EVENTS IS ANNOUNCED BY MRS- L 1 LUSTED- 0WNER; ELWOOD E- W A Y, RECTORS FOR TERMS OF VARYING DAIRYMAN, WINS FIRST MONFY THE VOLUNTEER FIREMEN LENGTH OF TIME AT EXPOSITION u re sh a m - ill ce le b ra te the F o u rth of Ju ly in becom ing style, au d w ith æ an effercs-v .ite of p atrio tic ard o r to spare. G eorge Z im m erm an; d ire c to r 2 years. I Owing to an u n fo rtu n a te circu m stan ce which was p recip itated when E n g in eers F ig h t Booze. P. J. F ish er; clerk , T. A. Row an. ¡he ca le n d ar was being incubated th e F o u rth of Ju ly - falls on Sunday ------ this M ultnom uli county scored again In G r e s h a m , N o. 4. 3 yrg. G. W . S ta p le to n I ---- ----------------, By a un an im o u s vote th e B ro th er- V ictory K ’~ ------------ ” ----- 1 T e r r y . No. 8. 2 y e a r s A n d re w B r u g g e r ' ret ° r e n ry J y ear, hence to be p a trio tic an d not violate th e Sunday laws m ade and pro- hood of Locom otive E ngineers, m eet- the m ilk te st a t San F rancisco. W hile P o w e ll V a lle y . No. 26. 1 y e a r F . L. Kugg F r i tz ; c le rk , F F oth. Big in Cleveland, Indorsed s ta te and P o rtlan d is credited w ith th e victory L y n c h . N o. 28. 3 y e a r s — W m H o r n lc k e r j O rient, No. tí. J o _ in t— _ D irector, I vlded for all o th e r occasions, the to u rih will be cele b ra ted on th e fifth. T he ce leb ratio n will be giveu u n d er th e auspices of th e G resham V o l-!n atto n al p ro h ib itio n . C onsequently th a t beat th e whole w orld, y et it is Hin8Vu J o ? ’i i i h L K c X t Unke' G eorge C a rp e n te r;'c le rk , C. L. H u '^ u n te e r F ire D ep a rtm en t a t th e fa ir g rounds. T h ere will be no p arad e, dry cause has p erh ap s th e stro n g - an E astern M ultnom ah farm th a t S p r in g d a le . No. 25 N o e le c tio n e r est body of union men in the world supplied th e best cream . T he r tp o r t w hich will ailow th e gam e of baseball, sched u led to com m ence a t 10 o'clock, H u r l b u r t . No. 36. 2 y e a r s ....... lto y E m ily Sycam ore, No. 15, J o in t— D irector, of th e contest received yesterday to be u m p iied to a conclusion in tim e to get down to th e grove to r the back of it. T aylor, No. 36. l year w a rd E v a n s H . C. ltesto rff; clerk , H. W. Snashall H ere is w hat one of th e en g in eers gives no indication of w hore th e V ° « 2 4 2 v«yee* o C o t,r‘-"- C lackam as c o u n ty - Di- usual picnic d in n e r w hich everyone is invited io enjoy at his o r h e r own M o u n ta in , N o. 43, 2 y e a r s G eo. K n ie r ie m 1 ... said a fte r th e reso lu tio n had been prize-w inning cream cam e from , but P l e a s a n t V iew , 48. 1 yr. B. C h a m b e r la in r e c ( ° r - G i l b e r t H au g h lu m ; clerk E. I expense unless he o r she is th e guest of som eone else. it was a p roduct of th e dairy farm passed: _______ I E. V an F leet. T here will be no restric tio n s on h ila rity except th e b rand of h ila rity •'T his Is sim ply an in dication of ow ned by Mrs. L. T. L usted of C resh- One h u n d red and eighteen q u a li- ' Sycam ore d istric t levied a one mill I enjoy ed by those w ho would shoot firecrackers. M ayor S tapleton forgot his th e , rend of , h(> E nglneera of ant. special tax for , g en w eral purposes. . , own « » « P a d « — o r p erh ap s rem em bered them too acu tely — and refused to N o rth Am erica have beet, train ed for fled voters m et at th e G resham T he fm til is situ ated ab o u t h a 'f a At Rockwood W alker Q uesinberry | ¡et th e I’ttte boys au d g irls burn th e ir fingers and clothes, cuuse runaw ays, years th a t d rin k aud efficiency do mile r i Hi of the C ottrell railw ay s ta schoolhouse yesterday afte rn o o n | re tire s a fte r serving ten years as g et th e lockjaw o r scare old women o u t of th e ir second childhood. H e was not ru n hand in hand, if anyone tion on th e Mount Hood ro ad and and elected T heodore B rugger a di- clerk. His succesor is A. G. Schan- cru el, bit- t h e e is going to be so m eth in g else doing a fte r th e ball gam e I needs a clea r head it Is the m an in is u n d er th e m anagem ent of Elwood re c to r fo r th re e years to succeed j tin. is o v er and th e eats have d isappeared. th e cab. T he fellow back in the E. Quay, who is known as one of tho ( harles C leveland who declined th e At the Lynch school m eeting it was In co n sid eratio n of th e fact th a t th e kids ca n ’t shoot off firew orks th e sleep er may d rin k a cocktail if he bes- d airym en of th is section. n om ination. T here w ere th re e reg- decided to build an o th e r room and T he h igh q u ality of hia cream “co m m ittee” invited M ayor S tapleton to shoot som e p a trio tic ideus in to the wttntB But we who have to keep u la r ca n d id a tes for th e d istric t dl- em ploy th ree te ach ers for next year rectorship, th e ir nam es and th e votes T he d istrict is grow ing an d th e school b rain s lh e dd fo lk s- T he kids w on't stop to h ea r him a fte r th e h arsh signal8 every m inute know a ttra c te d th e a tte n tio n of I. tS. they received being as follow s: is one of th e m ost progressive coun-1 tre a tm e n t he bas m eted o u t to them . In o th e r w ords M ayor S tap leto n is th a t if we a re not a t o u r best th e Schultz, p ro p rie to r of th e W illa m B rugger. 81; G. W. S tapleton, 19; try schools in th is locality. [going to o ra te all ab o u t ev ery th in g an d everybody ju s t as if he d id n ’t own man in th e sleep er and we ourselves e tte fa iry In P o rtlan d an d (ho sam will pay o u r lives for carelessn ess.” ple;) lie re n t w ere tak en from tho A. R. Lym an, 14; th re e votes were the tow n an d had been im p o rted for th e occasion. He will be assisted be re g u la r ila.ly supply sent to the city cast for Mr. C leveland and one HARD SURFACING tw een spells and a little before and a fte r, if th e re is any before and a fte r GIANTS WIN 6 TO 5 by Mr. Quay. blank ballot appeared. D. M. Rob BEGAN YESTERDAY | to his o ratio n , by B yer's C oncert band of P leasan t Home. IN TENTH INNING T l i e d ispatch front San F rancisco e rts wes re-elected clerk , th e re be T he ap p earan ce of B yer’s band is not in ten d ed to cast any reflection yesterd ay says; H ard su rfa cin g ab o u t 70 m iles of ing no opposition. T he gam e h ere Sunday w ith th e Ion th e sound ot th e m ay o r’s voice. N eith er are the p atrio tic songs to be “ P o rtiat.d wins th e g ran d prize, a W hen It cam e to electing a m em county roads began y esterd ay in a su n g by selected voices to be considered as being in opposition to th e band Log Cabin B akery resu lted lit a 10 gold m edal, and $100 in gold fo r th e ber of th e union high school board lim ited way on th e Sandy and Powell nor will Lhe b raying of th e donkeys w hile p erfo rm in g th e ir funny stu n ts, *n ,d n £ victory for th e G iants, score highest av erag e score for ten reg u th e nam e of G. W. S tapleton was the Valley roads. T he W arren C o m tru c- be co n sidered as an effort to d isp arag e th e singers. T he th ree elem en ts— ¡ 6-5. T he gam e was fea tu re d by la r exhibits of milk. T his is the board only one presented and he was m uch "c ra b b in g ” on each side. of h ealth prize for which all strove. " P o rtla n d also wins a gold m edal u nanim ously elected. T here had tion com pany has th e first nam ed I m ayor, sin g ers and donkeys— will act in harm ony an d w ork to g e th e r in Aside from th a t th e gam e was very fo r tile larg est to tal n u m b er of re g been a previous effort niaue to elect ro ad ; O skar H u b er th e second, and |c o n c e rt. good. u la r exhibits of milk and cream ; tho T he big p o sters ju st issued from th e O utlook p rin te ry an n o u n ces th a t i A|j of (|Je ( j|a n t-g Mr. S tapleton to the vacancy on both both roads will be paved w ith bi- players were stiv er and bronze m edal fo r p a s te u r hoards, w hich accounted for th e 19 tulithie, o th erw ise know n as W ar- th e re will be a th le tic sp o rts “ all d ay .” Of course, "a ll d ay ” on th e fo u rth G resham boys They m ade a good ized m ilk ; the bronze m edal for pus- votes he received fo r d istric t d i m eans until next m orning, an d o u r a th le te s are equal to th e occasion on team and will m ake a b e tte r one teu rlzed cream . J. E. Schultz, of th e renite. W illam ette dairy, being th e w inner. le cto r. It was understood by m any alm o st any o th e r day. B u t on tbig, o u r n atal day, they are not going to soon. They are going to practice ev- D am ascus C ream ery wins a silv er T he W arren C o n stru ctio n com pany of th e voters th a t he w ould not take, be so rash. They are going to show off th e ir re g u la r line of sam ples w ithin ery T uesday and F rid ay n ig h ts and m edal for pasteu rized m ilk; th e Hy- geia dairy, a bronze m edal; O regon both positions, and th e feeliqg was b e g a n ’ assem bling g reat q u alitie s of a decorous tim e and th en eat ice cream in the grove w ith old m an L in ch -iso o n will develop a team , A g ricu ltu artl College, a bronze m edal g eneral th a t he should serve on tho m achinery and m a terial a t E ighty pin 's g ra n d d a u g h te r o r Ilirt w ith A m anda S pitclear and th e o th e r ru stic ' C aptain F ra n k H am lin has ar- for th e college class. P o rtla n d ’s union board. second stre e t an d Sandy road, n ea r | beam lea tn a t will m ake up a bevy— is it bevy o r is it flock— of v ls l tu s irom ranged fo r a larg e score board to be h ig h est av erag e is 95.7. S eattle is T he outcom e of th e election was P ark Rose, w hich will be its base of Jail th e o th e r su rro u n d in g co m m unities th a t ca n ’t help them selves and will Placed on the grounds. Everyone next w ith 94.7. D etroit is th ird w ith 94.3. g enerally satisfacto ry , and it was th e can learn th e score w ithout b o th e r P o rtla n d ’s b acteria co u n t is low opinion of m any th a t the selections supplies for its co n tra cts w hich in | have to celeb rate in G resham . The ath letics w ill feel so rry for them . ing th e Bcorer. est of all. Oregon has m ore m ilk T he firem en will s ta r t th e ir exhibition a t 1 :3 0 , som etim e In th e a fte r w ere good; besides dividing tho cludes th e C olum bia R iver Highway. R .|H .|E . m edals th an all th e o th e r sta te s com work was considered best fo r all Its o p era tin g base, how ever, will be n o o n . They will show how a fire ex tin g u ish in g drill is made. A tem p o rary [jOg Cabin Bakery H ighest Individual score was 5 ( 6 4 bined s tru c tu re is to be built on tlie F u rro w , and a fte r an alarm is tu rn ed in th e G resham G iants <¿interned. 6 j 12| 5 m ade by th e Sclialk dairy, of P o rt on th e farm of F. H. C ran e, ju st B atteries Sm ith and O ldham , Ba land. scoring 96.3; th e Pacific d airy boys will tu m b le o ver each o th e r in a mad race to see w hich is which. T he c le rk 's re p o rt show ed th e n o rth of Rockw ood, w here a rra n g e ker, Q uesinberry, H am lin and H am and Borsch & K rause score 96 each; ru m b e r of persons of legal school T h ere will be every p recau tio n used to protect th e fa ir bulldlngH from lin. th e seven next a re above 95.” age residing in th e d istric t to be m ents have been com pleted from any d an g er, even If th e citizens have to call on 4lie d ep a rtm en ts of Ruby R uns were scored by M etzger and 354. of w hich 193 were m ales and which to p ro secu te th e w ork from an d L iunem an to sta n d g u ard while th e tem p o rary stru c tu re is being p ut A. H am lin when th e ball becan e lest HOME COMING OF 161 fem ales. E n ro llm e n t In th e hign th e city lim its to th e Sandy river. In th e grass. HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI out. school g rad es was 107 of w hich a A sw itch will be bu ilt a t C ran e’s T he u m p irin g was n o t w hat It A bout th a t tim e of day it will be 2 :3 0 p. m. T hen for th re e solid T he m eeting of th e G resham high large p ercen tag e lives ¡utside ti e I from th e O.-W. R. & N. fre ig h t track h ours th e people com prising th e public will have a ra re chance to rest. should have been. P erh ap s they d istrict. ¡and a road g rad ed from it to th e school alu n iu l association F rid ay They will be p erm itted to Bit on H ip g rass or in th e g ran d stan d to w atch will have a new one next Sunday. T he ,ancial sta te m e n t fo r to e Sandy road w hich is about a q u a rte r Q uesinberry th e high school tw lrl- niglit was well atten d ed considering th e horses In th e ir m erry-go-round, try in g to beat each o th e r over a chalk past y ear was as folio v ; of a m ile aw ay. T he road will go er, pitched two innings. T he v isit th e storm y w eather. T he assem bly „ R E C E IP T S . I th ro u g h th e C rane b arn y a rd and m ark. A fter th a t th e re will be an interm ission for su p p er and ( bores at ors secured two h its and he stru c k hall of th e schoolhouse was ta ste fu l L a s h o n h a n d J u n e 15, 1915 $ 715.24 P»«t th e residence, and will be hard hom e u n til th e u m p ire calls p u t the first dance in R eg n er's hall. At th is out two. He likely will pitch p a rt of R e c e iv e d f ro m d i s t r i c t ta x ly decorated. Over forty g rad u a tes sta g e of th e gam e those w ho want to may stay o ut all night so as to officially next S unday's gam e. F. H am lin 2578.80 surfaced. I t will be le ft for Mr R e c 'v d f r o m Co. s c h o o l f u n d of th e high school w ere present. AH R e c ’v d f ro m s t a t e s c h o o l fu n d 621.60 C ran e’s use when th e job is finished. close th e ce leb ratio n along about daylight on T uesday m orning. pitched fo r G resham In th e 10th. R e c e iv e d f ro m t u i t i o n .................... T he sum of tw o-bits will ad m it one person to all th e events, including 60.00 T he first section to be su rfaced T he lineups were, G resham G lunts, th e classes except the l iasses of 1906 R e c 'v d f r o m h ig h s c h o o l fu n d 1821.87 will be from th e re to th e Sandy and I th e ball gam e on C leveland avenue. One exception has been m ade— all old A. H am lin c, Q uesinberry 2b, T ow n and '07 w ere rep resen ted . T h ree o u t R e c ’v d f ro m o t h e r s o u r c e s 78.70 then w estw ard to th e P o rtlan d city ¡so ld ie rs o r ex-soldiers, but none of th e ir pension beneficiaries, will be ad- send If, F. H am lin 3b, B aker p, Metz of th e fo u r rem aining of lh e class of T o ta l ............................................... 89438.27 ! lim its at E ighty-second stre e t. I m itted to th e sp o rts free of charge. T he said old v eteran s are used to worse ger lb . M cCarter rf, Brown cf, (loss 1908 w ere present. DISBURSEMENTS. O skar H u b er's w orking base " Hl I scenes th an a celeb ratio n in G resham and a re en title d to a free seat, MS. A le tte r was read, se n t by Mrs. P a id f o r t e a c h e r s ' w a g e s $5111.57 be ab o u t th re e m iles west of G re sh -| AEE Bort8 o f re fre sh m e n ts to be found in a p ro hibition town will be Log Cabin, O ldham c, C adlgan Pearl Lindsey E rickson, of W arren, P a id f o r f u e l a n d s u p p l i e s .......... 1073.74 L innem ann Ju n n c ctio 619.001“ am '" n e a r ■'■""«’m a.in ju tio n , w h e r e |r-n P a i d f o r r e p a i r s a n d j a n i t o r ... on , ta an p h<lth both at , th hp e fa fa lr ir gro g ro u u n n d d a s and and at at th th e e dalice. dance T he p o sters say, ’’Come, 2b, Seigie If, B ollinger 3b, S m ith O regon, in which she expressed h er P a i d o n p r in c ip a l a n d i n t e r e s t 2528.34 sw itching facilities alread y exist. I b rin g your best g irl.” T h a t m eans any o th e r fellow ’s best girl, and It Is an p, M anary lb , F ra c k rf. W elter cf, c o n g ra tu latio n s to the new ly form ed P a id f o r i n s u r a n c e ........................ . 102.00 i H is c o n tra ct calls fo r eig h t m iles C linton ss, B arnes cf. o rg an izatio n and wished th em suc P a i d f o r c l e r k 's s a l a r y ............... from the city lim its to th e P o — ’ I lm P“ 1 d ‘n v lta tio n to th e g irls to "com e, bring your best fellow " S u m m ary — Runs, A. H am lin 2, cess. She is a g ra d u a te of th e class owell B a la n c e o n h a n d ............................... 63.62 T he co m m ittee w ants sev eral crates of sta le eggs, as an egg fight is fo u n tain on Main stre e t, in th is city, I Q uesinberry. F. H am lin, M etzger, T he m acadam roads will b e’ to r n 'u p I •ch ed u ,ed to con,e off belw een ‘he O re .h a m and L ents fire d ep artm en ts, Hoss, F rack 2, M anary 2, C adlgan. of 1906, th e first class to be g railu- T o ta l....... ....... $9438.27 atel by th e high school. A le tte r was A m o u n t of o u ts ta n d in g w ar- with a "sp ik e " ro ller, th en plowed ¡T h e tim es are too h ard to w aste fresh eggs, so sta le ones will have to do Two base pits .Metzger. In n in g s also read, se n t by H arley T u rn e r, a r a n ts ....... 31262.44 and gwep( jo Ebe req u ired d ep th and I Besides, th e G resham boys believe th a t sta le eggs is th e only way to keep pitched by B aker 7, by Q uesinberry m em ber of th e class of 1908. He Is A m o u n t o f h ig h s c h o o l 1200.00 mafte level; th en a lay er of new, th e L en ts boys In th e p ath of rec titu d e and aw ay from th e girls. 2, H am lin 1, S m ith 10. F irs t base at St. H elens, Oregon, a t present. He bonds ....... clean crush ed rock will be spread I t ’s going to be som e celeb ratio n even If it is to be one day la te r In th e on balls, B aker 2, S m ith 2. F irs t w ished th e new o rg an izatio n a b u n Total ................................ 32462.44 and rolled down h ard . Over th is will y ear th a n u sual. T h ere will be no encores, n o r will it be rep eated fo r 364 base o r erro rs, G iants 2, B akery 4. d an t success. w a r. Come S tru ck out by B ak er 13. Q uesin b er A sh o rt p rogram was ren d ered con- O th er d a ta reveals th a t th e value be spread th e com position th a t will days, so It would behoove everyone to behoove and be on hand. m ake the h ard Burface. T he m ara- I early an d stay late. ry 2. Sm ith 4 H it by p itc h er A. iBtlng of a piano duet by N ellie of th e school pro p erty is $2000.00 dam ta k en from th e ce n te r will form H am lin by Sm ith. F aris and Em ilie A nderson, vocal so- for land an d schoolhouse; $1000 for the " s h o u ld e r” on each side tw o feet CHAPEL CAR SERVICES U m pires H eslin and Abbot. ith e hom e as w ell a . th e chapel of th e ios by Vyola M athew s, Jack so n Jo n es f u rn itu re and ap p a ratu s. T he build wide. T he e n tire roadw ay will be 22 EVERY EVENING ' v angellsts in charge. Cosy living and M arian R obertson, a piano solo ing and co n ten ts I b Insured for Bills W anted. feet In w idth. room s, w ith every convenience of a $9,500. T he average m onthly sa l Bids will he received up to T h u rs by K ath e rin e Honey and a selection An iron-clad, te n -y ear m aintenanco Rev. W. C. D river and w ifi B aptist home, a re fitted up. T hese c a r t all ary of th e m ale te ac h ers was . , , , , , ,, .. day, Ju ly 1, at 12 o ’clock fo r th e by a q u a rte t form ed of E arl (H ana in - .1, « , u I g u a ra n te e is provided In all th e con- m issionaries w orking u n d er th e di- o p era te w est of th e M ississippi riv er 3 111.22, th a t of the fem ale te ach ers . . . . . , . dancing pavilion concession a t the han, M arian R obertson, Vyola Ma G- TI , . ■_ (facts. Heavy bonds have been giv- being $68.9o. The v alu atio n of t h e 1 tectio n of th e A m erican B ao tisi P ub T h eir o bject is to go to ch u rch less fa ir g ro u n d s for th e week of th e thew s an d Ja ck so n Jones. en to assu re th e county th a t th is co m m unities and o rganize Sundny taxable pro p erty in th e d istric t is A very th o ro u g h co n stitu tio n was licatio n Society, are holdim ; services .schools an d ch u rch es, o r to assist fair, th is year. will be done. $1,404,330, . ad o p ted in th e business m eeting an d D. M ROBERTS, „ _. . . , „ .. .... . T h ere are th re e o th e r c o n tra cts for every evening In th e chapel <a r .c h u r c h e s alread y organized. They R eports from o th e r d istric ts in .. , „ w ent Into im m ediate effect. A fter S ecretary, the work. -----1. T hey a re for th e Base "Good W ill,” which is on th o s i d e , a re said to be th e only cars in th e — Adv. E astern M ultnom ah give th e follow th e business m eeting lig h t - re fre sh Line, th e F o ster road and th e Slavin trac k at the Mt. Hood depot on Rob- world used In th is way excepting ing resu lts a tte n d in g the election: T he United S tates su p rem e co u rt m ents were served, ca fete ria style. road, th e la tte r on th e w est side. T erry, No. 8— D irector. B. N. H all; e rts avenue. T he services begin at fo u r ow ned and o p erated by th e has decided th a t th e railro ad s are C on tracts for th e St. H elens road G reek C atholic ch u rch in R ussia and clerk, A llen Young. FRUIT CANNING w ere n o t let, as th e bids w ere above 8 o'clock. A cordial In v ita tlo i is ex two by tin. Rom an C atholic ch u rch In ow ners of th e g re a t land g ra n ts b ut Pow ell Valley, No. 26— D irector. BEGINS TOMORROW are re stra 'n e il from sellin g any of the estim ates. New bids will be ten d ed to all. Rev. Mr. D river is a th is co u n try . F ra n k G ustafson; clerk , W illiam I them un til congress can act. T hese fluent and easv sp eak er. He is ably asked T he work u n d er th e B ap tist church M anager J. H. S terlin g s a )s th a t ( eterson W ithin tw o w eeks th e five con ••ssisted by his wife, who preside« at was first su g g ested by a railro a d man cases are th e ones C ongressm an Laf the G resham cannery will begin can Lynch, No. 28— D irector, H erb ert tra c to rs are expected to be w orkin lh e o rg an . T he services a re in terest- in M innesota ab o u t 25 years ago. T he ferty fo u g h t th ro u g h successfully to n ing lo g a n b erries and rasp b erries to L ynch; clerk, W illiam K oerner. fu tlest capacity of th e ir ("6 and helpfiil and sh o u ld bo wel* first c a r was b u ilt In 1891 by Chris the last reso rt th en to lose. to the m orrow . O th er fru its will follow us Rockwood, No 27— D irector, R ich All th e roads on th e east ^H ended. plants. tian railro a d men. Its m ission was they are to be had. C h erries will N eeded to Iw K splaliw d. a rd T e g a rt; clerk, A. G. S chantin. T he ca r "Good W ill" has a seatin g such a success th a t five m ore cars side will be W a rre n lte except th e Fos probably com e next. Mrs H ennessey, who was a late a r H illsview , No. 83— D irector, L ouis cap acity o t 100. I t has a b u ilt ifi, were b u ilt w ithin th e next ten years. te r, which will be concrete. Mr. S terlin g wishes to caution th e rival In th e neighborhood, was en Y unker; clerk, A. E. F orsythe. sw eet toned E stey o rg an , a i n sll The seventh has been recently p ut te rta in in g a neig h b o r one aftern o o n , pro d u cers ag ain st bringing In fru it F airview , No. 1$— D irector, J. p c ita b le organ and ca rrie s a good into com m ission. C u rd o f T h an k « . when th e la tte r in q u ire d ; th a t is too rip e o r soft along witli L u scher; clerk, Mrs. C. E. Cree. supply of hymn books and Bibles. It "A n ’ w hat does your old m an do. b e tte r grades. I t should be g raded As a resu lt of th e com bined work T ro u td ale, No. 20— D irector 3 We wish to th a i.k o u r frien d s and also c a rrie s a c irc u la tin g lib ra ry of of th ese cars, m ore th a n 30,000 p e r Mrs. H ennessey?” so th a t It can be handled in two sep years, Lou Harlow , d irec to r 2 years. n eighbors for th e ir sy m p ath y and books p u t o ut h / th e P u b licatio n &>- "S ure, h e's a d i'm o n d c u tt e r .” sons have professed conversion, over a ra te lots. Some is being delivered “ Ye d o n ’t m a n e I t ! ” R. D. B ailey; clerk, Mrs. Jo h n L ars- help in o u r bereav em en t, in th e loss \ i e t y . These a r e circ u lated «• of 300 S unday schools and 250 church- th a t is en tirely too soft an d a word of "Y ia; he cuta th ’ grass off th ’ b ase son. ¡of m other, Mrs. E. A. Stafford, and ¡cost d u rin g th e stay of th e c a r on in* have been organized. Besides ball g ro u n d s.” cau tio n may save th e p roducer money fo r th e m any b ea u tifu l floral offer C edar, No. 10— D irector, H arry piace. thia, m uch has been done in th e way as well as a big w aste of tem p er a 'i A P h ilad e lp h ia aa lo m o h ilin t fa ta l, Jo n e s, clerk. Thos. W iles. ings T H E CHILDREN. T he ca r is one of seven b il ' and of stre n g th e n in g weak chu rch es. In ly in ju red a p ed estrian and left him aro u n d , L usted, No. 15— D irector, I. G. »per ted by th e A m erican Dapttol the glvlng of trac U and nibleg and dying In th e road We fear th a t the A rsenate of Lead will kill the D enny; clerk, E. F . A ndre. i v ac atio n Society, all of which are in c r e a ting a taate for good litera- redem ption of P h ilad elp h ia d u rin g Catch the mole with an Out-O- codling moth. At Sterling S c Kidder the sp rin g cam paign was n o t In all ) Sight mole trap. Wilkes, No. 7— Director 3 years, Hdw. Co. slm llariy equipped, and w hich a r e jtu re At Sterling & respects com plete. Kidder llwd. Co. U nion H ig h School D ire cto rs.