Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 22, 1915, Image 1

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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
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By a un an im o u s vote th e B ro th er-
V
ictory
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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 .
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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,
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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 ..
,
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w ent Into im m ediate effect.
A fter
S ecretary,
the work.
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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.