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    “Gresham, the Gateway to Mt. Hood and the Columbia River Highway.”
VOL. 6, NO. 27
GRESHAM,
SENIOR HIGH
ANNUAL WINS
FULL PRAISE
HARPIST
MULTNOMAH
is th e v e rd ic t of th o s e w ho h a v e se e n
th e
s e n io r h ig h
sch o o l
a n n u a l.
w eek fro n t
th e O u tlo o k p re s s a n d d is tr ib u te d to
th e s u b s c rib e rs d u rin g th e p a st tw o
d ay s.
T h e m a g a z in e c o n ta in s 116 p ag es
w ith d o u b le co v ers, a n d is p rin te d on
a c re a m p a p e r of h ig h g ra d e . As a
w o rk o f a r t it is u n a p p ro a c h a b le fro m
an y s ta n d p o in t by o th e r sch o o l m a g ­
a z in e s th a t h a v e been rec e iv e d h e re ,
a n d is c o m p lim e n te d w idely.
A fu ll p a g e p ic tu re of H on. Geo.
W. S ta p le to n , c h a ir m a n of th e b o a rd
o f e d u c a tio n ,
g ra c e s
th e o p e n in g
p ag e. T h e book is d e d ic a te d to him
us a n a p p re c ia tio n o f " k in d ly in t e r ­
e s t in sch o o l a f f a ir s - a n d th e p u b lic
w e lfa re g e n e ra lly .”
P rin c ip a l E lm e r F . G oodw in is a l­
so h o n o re d w ith a fu ll-p a g e p ic tu re ,
w ith th e fa c u lty a n d h ig h sch o o l
b o a rd co m in g n e x t in o rd e r. T h e n
follow th e s e n io r c lass, th e e d ito ria l
8taff of M u n h in o tu a n d th e o th e r fe a ­
tu r e s th a t go to m a k e u p th e book.
A ll s u b je c ts p e rta in in g to th e h ig h
sch o o l h a v e re c eiv ed fu ll a n d c a re fu l
a tte n tio n .
T h e w o rk w as d iv id e d .
w ith a h e a d fo r e ach d e p a rtm e n t, in-
e lu d in g th e b u sin e ss e n d a n d it w as
w ell done. N u m e ro u s c u ts o f a ll th e
cla sse s, th e sch o o l d iv isio n s a n d in-
d iv id u a ls a re sh o w n th r o u g h o u t th e
E lizab eth d e B arrie Gill, d istin g u ish
ed h a rp ist. Is th e "one lad y co n cert”
offering of th e C h a u tau q u a. Besides
th e b rillian ce an d ch arm o f h er a rtis try
on th is in stru m e n t, Mrs. Gill is a co n ­
tra lto so lo ist an d sings b e a u tifu lly to
h er ow n acco m p an im en t, g iv in g p re fe r­
ence to those folk songs an d hom e bal-
lads th a t find such ap p eal on the
h arp . She is also a d e lig h tfu l enter-
ta iu e r o f p leasin g v ersatility . H e r se-
Ifc' tio n s o f c h a ra c te r im p erso n atio n an d
read in g s a re . chosen w ith th e single
p u rp o se o f pleasing, She h as chosen
w o rk , a lso a f a ir s p r in k lin g of c a r
j wiwely.
to o n s.
S chool h is to ry , a lu m n i his-
to ry a n d c la s s lis tin g to g e th e r w ith TWQ DAy g SUGGESTED
a ll th e o th e r fe a tu r e s t h a t go to
FOR FIELD MEET
m a k e th e book in te r e s tin g a r e n o t
w a n tin g a n d a r e p lay ed u p w ell on
P le a s a n t V alley g ra n g e e n te r ta in e d
e v e ry page.
th e m a s te rs a n d
.e c lu r e rs o f th e
O nly a lim ite d n u m b e r w as p r i n t­
c o u n ty at its m e e tin g la s t S a tu rd a y
ed a n d th e r e a re b u t a few le ft. T h e
s u b s c rip tio n p ric e is o n e d o lla r b u t j ' n a n a ll-d a y sessio n . J. J. Jo h n s o n
th e book is w o rth it.
j m a s te r of P o m o n a g ra n g e w as p res-
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| e n t a n d m a d e th e a n n o u n c e m e n t th a t
ALUMNI EANQUET
I h e w as tr y in g to b rin g a b o u t a tw o-
COUNTY,
OREGON,
FRIDAY,
JU N E
2,
1916
CHAUTAUQUA TO
HEAR MORVILIUS
U n io n H ig h S chool c lo sin g da s h av e been sig n a liz e d w ith a p p ro p r ia te
ex e rc ise s in ev ery way th a t th e o cca sio n d e m a n d s , but th e final c lo sin g w ill
J be n e x t T u esd ay e v e n in g w ith th e a w a rd in g of d ip lo m a s to th e g r a d u a tin g
cla ss fo llo w in g a n a d d re s s by G o v e rn o r J a m e s W ith y co m b e in R e g n e r’s
o p e ra h o u se.
Y e s te rd a y ’s e x e rc ise s w ere g iven up to g y m n a s iu m d rills w ith th e d if ­
fe re n t p ieces of a p p a r a tu s a n d th e class m a rc h e s. T h e day clo sed w ith a
g am e o f b a se b a ll w hich is m e n tio n e d e ls e w h e re on th is page.
T h e re a re th r e e clo sin g p ro g ta in s y et, th e first of w hich w ill be th e
B a c c a la u re a te se rm o n a t th e N fetlio.list E p isco p al c h u rc h on S u n d ay m o rn - l
I ing n ex t a t 11 o 'c lo c k , by Ite v . A. . W ar.
F o llo w in g is th e c o m p le te p ro ­
g ra m fo r th a t o c c a sio n :
-
♦
HYMN
W hen M o rn in g G ilds th e S kies
C h o ir
t A N T H E M — B eh o ld t h e D a y s C o m .
W o o d w ard
'
M E S D A M E S P O M E R O Y . I’ l . i X 'A l l A X . M Y E R S . M IS S T O W l.E .
M E S S R S R C S II E R . C L A N A H A N . JO N E S . A1AGNCSDN
| IN V O CATIO N
SO LO — -A D ream of P a ra d is e
Rev. J . C. T ib e tts
G ray
M RS. C H R l s 'i 'I N E H A liH E R G
S C R IP T U R E R EA D IN G
T R IO
C om e C n to Me
SERMON
................................. M eu d elsso liu
M E S D A M E S P O M E R O Y . A Y I .W o R T I l a n d M IS S .M II.L E R
.
Ilo A
HYMN
H a rk , h a rk my S oul!
B E N E D IC T IO N ...................
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Rev
J
W are
C h o ir
E. I H a rrin g to n
T h e s e n io r cla ss day p ro g ra m w ill lie h eld in th e h ig h school a u d ito r ­
iu m n ex t M onday e v e n in g at 8 :1 5 . T h e p ro g ra m fo r th a t occasio n is:
(a I ST A R O F T H E SEA
A m an d a K en n ed y
( b l S P A N IS H W A LTZ
..............
.......................S idney
ORCHESTRA
CLASS H I S T O R Y : ...................................................
CLASS PROPHECY
M arie L an e
M a rth a H a g b e rg
W H E N L IF E IS B R IG H T E S T .........
C iro P in s u ti
G IR L S ' C H O R U S
P O E M ........................................................... ..................
“A th in g of b eau ty is a Joy fo re v e r.”
M adam e F ay M orvlllus, m etzo-con
(>f , he B oston C o n serv ato ry o f
M a r g u e rite . V o lb re c h t
G lad y s B liss .
C. W. C om bs Music, soloist w ith W ltep sk le's' Royal
H u n g a ria n O rch estra, is as a rtis tic as
G IR L S O C TET
.Roy G ibbs I •'•he is b e a u tifu l and churm lug. To
C LA SS A R T IS T
L. D enza h e a r M orvlllus slug, th e R oyal H uu-
D U E T — R o ses E v e ry w h e re .............
.......
E D E L l.E T O W L E a n d M A R T H A tlA G H E R G
g n rlan s acco m p an y in g h e r w ith the
P R E S E N T A T IO N O F S E N IO R C LA SS ST A K E
In e ss K nox, 16 d eference of a cav alier to his quean. Is
A C C E P T A N C E O F S E N IO R C LA SS S T A F F
R o b ert H e n d ric k s , '17 „ a re a m of delight.
L. P. L a u re n d e a u
CARAMBA M A R C H .......... ................................................
C l.A S S
C LA SS W IL L
FO U R L E A F C L O V E R
o rchestra
C L EA N U P
T h e a n n u a l c o m m e n c e m e n t p ro g ra m w ill be th e m ost im p o rta n t, us it
w ill be th e final c lo sin g of th e y e a r s w o rk , w hich w ill be m a d e m e m o ra b le
by th e p re se n c e of th e G o v e rn o r of O reg o n a n d th e p re s e n ta tio n o f d ip lo m a s
to th e g r a d u a tin g class. It fo llo w s:
ID E A L O V E R T I R E
................................................................................................. D an iels
O RCHESTRA
P R O C E S S IO N A L — J u n e
R oses.
P la n s a r e
DAY
FOR CHAUTAUQUA
m a tu r in g
v ery ra p id ly
fo r th e G re sh a m C h a u ta u q u a w h ich
w ill o p en on S u n d a y , J u n e 1 1 th . B e­
g in n in g M onday th e s e s sio n s w ill be
B a rn u rd
h eld on th e M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty fa ir
g ro u n d s w h e re th e r e is a m p le ro o m
DOW N IN T H E D EW Y D E L L
H e n ry S m a rt
a n d th e u se o f su ch b u ild in g s as a r e
G I R L S ' C H l l K l 'S
IN V O C A TIO N
................................. *.......... R ev. A. C. B ra c k e n b u ry n e ed ed lias been u rr a n g e d fo r w ith
V IO L IN D l'E T
M inuet in G
....................
B eeth o v en th e f a ir b o a rd .
L E IS L A R U B Y a n d G L E N N R U S H E R
It is p ro p o se d to h a v e a c le a n -u p
A D D RESS
.............................................. .....................G o v e rn o r J a m e s W ith y co m b e " b e e ” to p u t th e g ro u n d s In good
( a ) H A P P Y SONG.
......................
T e re s a del R iego
(b ) R O S E IN B U D .......................... ......................................................................... F o r s te r s h a p e , fo r w hich a c a ll w ill be m a d e
SET FOR JU N E 17 ,|.n>
eetlng this ygar, oi
G IR L S ' O C T E T
la te r. I t w ill p ro b a b ly be d u rin g an
U nion h ig h sch o o l a lu m n i b a n q u e t I w hich w o u ld be fo r P o rtla n d v is ito rs SU M M ER I'A N C IE S
...................................
O. M e tra a fte rn o o n w ith lu n c h se rv e d by th e
M IX E D C H O R U S
d a te h a s been fixed fo r J u n e 1 7 th on 1 a n d th e city c lu b s in an e ffo rt to p ro ­
lad ies.
a c c o u n t of o th e r a ttr a c tio n s w h ich m o te a b e tte r u n d e rs ta n d in g b etw een P R E S E N T A T IO N O F C L A S S ................................... P rin c ip a l E lm e r F. G oodw in
G eo rg e H o n ey , c h a ir m a n o f th e
P R E S E N T A T IO N O F D IPL O M A S
G eo rg e W. S ta p le to n ,
w ou ld in te r f e r e b e fo re th a t d a te . It th e m a n d th e g ra n g e .
a r r a n g e m e n ts , s ta te s
C h a ir m a n o f th e C n io n H ig h S c h o o l H o ard c o m m itte e of
w ill be h eld in R e g n e r’s h a ll, hav-1
A n o th e r m a tte r w as an a d d re s s by R E C E S S IO N A L M erry J u n e ................
.......
V incent th u t a r r a n g e m e n ts a r e b ein g m ad e
G IR L S ' CH O R U S
Ing been c h a n g e d fro m th e C o n g d o n Mr. M c P h e rso n w ho is p ro m o tin g th e
fo r a bull g a m e p e rh a p s e ach a f t e r ­
h o te l b ec a u se of th e fa c t t h a t m o re in itia tiv e o f a r u r a l c re d it b ill en -
noon of th e se s sio n b e g in n in g M on­
a re e x p ected th a n co u ld be accorn- d o rse d by th e s t a te g ra n g e a t its re-
d ay, w ith o th e r s p o rts , in c lu d in g a
m o d a te d a t th e l a t t e r p lace .
c e n t se ssio n . A n e ffo rt w ill be m ad e
w a te rtig h t a n d tu g -o f-w a r.
T h e a ss o c ia tio n is s e n d in g o u t in - I to g e t 2 5 ,0 0 0 s ig n a tu r e s by th e first
The
tic k e ts
a r e se llin g ra p id ly
v ita tio n s to th e e n tir e m e m b e rsh ip of J u ly . It is in te n d e d to h av e a big
an d th e p ro s p e c ts a re good fo r a
w ho can be lo c a te d , also th e h u s m e e tin g a t th e P o rtla n d c e n tr a l 11-
la rg e a tte n d a n c e .
b a n d s a n d w ives o f th o s e w ho a re b ra ry in a s h o r t tim e w hich all
m a r rie d a n d to th e i r p a re n ts .
It is m e m b e rs of th e g ra n g e a r e e a rn e s tly
THANKS THE VOTERS
th e c u sto m to c h a rg e fo r s e a ls at re q u e s te d to a ,te n d .
Mr. Jo h n s o n
FOR NOMINATION
su c h b a n q u e ts a n d th o s e re c e iv in g w ill f u r n is h ali th e g ra n g e s in th e
P O R T L A N D , J u n e 1, 1916
Ed­
tic k e ts a r e re q u e s te d to m a k e re s e r- co u n ty w ith co p ies o f th e bill a n d
v a tio n s by J u n e 10.
p e titio n s fo r s ig n a tu re s .
ito r O u tlo o k :
T h ro u g h th e c o lu m n s
M em b ers o f th e h ig h sch o o l b o a rd
o f th e O u tlo o k , I desire' to th a n k th e
of e d u c a tio n . G o v e rn o r W lth y c o m b t DELEGATES
U E uohN ,
v o te rs of y o u r p a rt o f th e c o u n ty fo r
fa c u lty an d lib r a r ia n w ill be g u e s ts
OFFICERS ELECTED
th e v ote o f co n fid en ce g iv en m e a t
of h o n o r, h a v in g been g iv en c o m p li­
th e la te p rim a ry .
If 1 am e le c te d ,
T h e W o m e n 's H om e M issio n ary
m e n ta ry tic k e ts .
w hich 1 b eliev e 1 s h a ll
be, ev ery
so ciety m et on W ed n e sd a y w ith Mrs.
le g isla tiv e a c t o f m in e w ill be to ­
GRADE PU PIL W INS
P. A. G o u ld , w hen an in te re s tin g
w a rd s m a k in g c o n d itio n s b e tte r.
I
A LIBRARY PRIZE p ro g ra m w as g iv e n , in c h a rg e of
am p e rs o n a lly o p p o sed to th e p a s ­
sa g e of m e a s u re s th a t w ill h av e a
A le t te r to Mr. M cC orm ick fro m M rs G o u ld . M rs E lm e r F. G oodw in
I
te n d e n c y in an y m a n n e r to In c re a se
M rs. G. L. B u la n d , s u p e r in te n d e n t of a n d Mrs. I). E T o w le a ss iste d Mrs.
t h e b u rd e n s of ta x a tio n .
E v ery b o d y
sc ie n tific te m p e ra n c e in s tru c tio n fo r Go u ld in re c e iv in g a n d s e rv in g . Del-
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i g a te s v e r e e le , | a t th is m e e tin g .
se q u e n tly th e n e x t le g is la tu r e o u g h t
L a n g M iller G o o d w in , a G re sh a m
n o t to in d u lg e
o r e n g a g e In any
e ig h th g ra d e p u p il, h a d b een a w a rd - to th e b ta ” c o n v e n tio n to be h eld I
le g is la tiv e
e x p e rim e n ts.
B u sin ess
ed a p riz e fo r h is essa y on " T h e E v ils th is m o n th in S alem .
Mrs. A. C.
h a s a rig h t to live, a n d w ith b u sin e ss
of C ig a re tte S m o k in g ” e n te r e d in th e B ra c k e n b u ry , Mr
It. R. C a rlso n
lo u ris h ln g th e la b o rin g m an can us
M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty c o n te s t.
L a n g --'id M rs. W. E. B eag le we~e c h o sen ,
ually find s o m e th in g to do.
h a s been re q u e s te d to re a d h is essay w ith M rs. K. A. M ille r an d M rs. C.
R e sp e c tfu lly ,
to a g a th e r in g in R oom A a t th e
Z im m e rm a n as a lte r n a te s .
Mrs.
D. C. L E W IS .
P o r tla n d p u b lic lib r a r y on M onday J c s S te r lin g a n d M rs. J. N. C la n a -
O R i 'I1 E S T R A
Famous Editor is Coming to Chautauqua
J u n e 5, a t 4 p. m
T h e p eo p le of
G re sh a m a re esp e c ia lly in v ite d . L an g
w on th e local p rize o f »2 a n d th e
c o u n ty p rize o f a book re f e rre d to
above. T h e essay w ill be fo u n d else-
w h e re in th is issue.
JUNIOR
County Fair Sept. 12-16
$1.50 PER
THREE PROGRAMS FOR
CLOSING SCHOOL DAYS
BRINGING
A GOLDEN HARP
A ll c o m p lim e n ts a n d no c ritic is m s
th is
Portland Rose Festival June 7-9.
G resham O utlook
T W IC E
A
W EEK
M u n h in o tu , issu ed
Gresham Chautauqua June 11-16.
CHAUTAUQUA
ATTRACTS CHILDREN
In n. b e in g d is tr ic t officers, a r e also
e lig ib le to s e a ts
in th e co n v e n tio n
an d w ill p ro b a b ly a tte n d .
T h e fo llo w in g officers w ere e lec t-
ed to se rv e th e so c ie ty fo r th e en -
s u in g y e a r: p re s id e n t, M rs. B ra c k e n ­
b u ry ; vice p re s id e n t,
M rs.
F . D.
L ic h ty ; s e c r e ta ry , M rs. B e a g le ; t r e a s ­
u re r, M rs. .M iller; c o rre s p o n d in g s e c ­
r e ta r y , M rs. G oodw in.
Dr. Tw R ebel I A p p o in te d .
Dr. J a m e s S te n h o u s e , h ead phy-
! e ld a n of th e W o odm en of th e Pacific
J u d is d ic tio n , <IIA<1 a t fils h o m e in
l D en v er a w eek ag o .
H is p lace h a s
been filled by th e a p p o in tm e n t of Dr.
J. C T w itc h e d , o f P o rtla n d , a inem -
H E w itch es aro u n d th e caldron w ere n o t m ore d isq u ietin g to M acbeth's
peace of m ind th a n w ere th e In su rg en ts to th e sta n d p a tte rs of th e old I h er of M u ltn o m a h cam p , to w hich
reg im e w hen th e fo rm er g a th ered a ro u n d th e political pot o f th e “old I a b o u t fifty m en In e a s te r n M u ltn o -
g u ard . ' rem oved th e lid and Introduced som e in g red ien ts of a m uch m ore ! Utah b elong.
p a la ta b le m ix tu re th a n th e people had been accustom ed to have dished out to
them fo r m any years.
T h e w o rld ’s o u tp u t of new p la t i­
In th e v an g u ard of th e Insurgency a p p eared V ictor M urdock of K ansas, num in 1914 w as p lace d a t 2 6 3 ,4 5 3
pioneer and most elo q u en t cham pion o f th is g re a t bouseclcauing cam paign on
I tro y o u n ces. R u ssia fu r n is h e d 2 4 1 ,-
A m erican politics. H e com es to ttie C h a u ta u q u a from th e fro n t not only of
th e conflict o f political d is’trin es. Cut also from a six w eeks' sojourn on the ,2 0 0 o u n c e s, C o lu m o ta 1 7 ,5 0 0 o u n c e s
! an d th e U n ited S ta te s 670 ouncea.
tiring line in E urope.
T
M uch e n th u s ia s m is b e in g a ro u s e d
a m o n g th e c h ild re n of th e c o m m u n ity DEFECTIVE LAW
o v e r th e co m in g J u n io r C h a u ta u q u a ,
MAY BE FOUND
w hich w ill be h e ld e ach fo re n o o n of
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th e a sse m b ly u n d e r th e su p e rv isio n
*' *9 r ijn io re d . a n d th e a u th o r ity is
of Miss Jo y
H a rm o n , a c o m p e te n t good, th a t th e law w hich p e rm itte d
le a d e r, w ho w ill c o n d u c t d rills a n d c a n d id a te s to g e t th e ir n a m e s on th e
tr a in th e c h ild re n in th e p la y . K in g p rim a ry b a llo t by
p a y in g a filing
F a re w e ll P a rty .
A r t h u r s C o u rt.
fee, in s te a d o f c ir c u la tin g a p e titio n ,
T h is a u x ilia ry to C h a u ta u q u a af- ,
R o ck w o o d g ra n g e g av e a fa re w e ll
fo rd s an in v a lu a b le sc h o o l In i d e a l - '
coll,e*ted It th e c o n te s t is p a rty to .Mr a n d M rs L en L o v elace
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c h ild re n th a t c a n n o t fa ll to m a k e a th e n o m in e e s w ill h a v e to be k e p t off I eve o f th e i r d e p a r tu r e fo r R o se b u rg
la s tin g im p re ssio n .
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, g |Tcn M rs L o v elace In to k e n o f th e
so n tic k e ts to J u n io r C h a u ta u q u a , n o m in a te d .
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w h ich a d m it th e m to a ll p ro g ra m s,
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s e v e ra l Im p o rta n t m a tte r s p e rta in in g
to th e c o m in g f a ir w ill be ta k e n up.
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d e s ire d as th e p re m iu m a w a rd s w ill
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IS SCORE OF
UNION HIGH
T h e s e v e n th in n in g ra lly w as p ro ­
lific of th r e e ru n s fo r th e u n io n h ig h
sch o o l te a m y e s te rd a y , w hen th e
h om e n in e d e fe a te d th e L in co ln h ig h
seco n d n in e by a sc o re of e ig h t to
five.
T h e first in n in g y ield ed e a c h te a m
a c ip h e r, b u t in th e seco n d th e v is it­
o rs s w a tte d o u t tw o ru n s a n d a n o th ­
e r in th e th ird . U p to th a t tim e th e
h o m e te a m h a d fa ile d to sc o re a n d
th e o u tlo o k w as q u ite gloom y. T h en
lu ck c h a n g e d .
W h en th e U nion boys c a m e to th e
b a t in th e th ir d th e y lost tw o p la y ­
e rs.
T h e n th e y m a d e th r e e ru n s ,
tie d th e sc o re a n d fe lt th u t v icto ry
w us in s ig h t. T h e fifth in n in g g av e
th e e m a n c ip a to rs o n e m o re ru n a n d
It w as n o t u n til th e s ix th th a t G re s h ­
am p assed th e m , th e sc o re s ta n d in g
five to fo u r a t Its close.
T h a t g re a t b u g b e a r to a ll v is itin g
teatUB, th e s e v e n th In n in g ra lly , w as
a hoodoo to th e L in c o ln s fo r th e i r
sc o re w as a go o se egg w h ile G re sh a m
m ad e th r e e m o re r u n s in th e last h a lf
a f te r th e first m a n h ad been p u t to
sleep by th e p itc h -o u t ro u te . A fte r
th a t th e r e w as n o th in g to th e g am e
u n til th e n in th , w hen th e v is ito rs
sc o red on ce m o re , a n d th e c o n te s t
w as o v er.
E rn e s t Q u e sin b e rry fo r th e h om e
te a m fa n n e d e lev e n a n d n i l o p p o n e n t
e ig h t, a n d a t t h a t th e v is ito rs
c h a n g e d p itc h e rs fo r th e la s t in n in g .
T h e re w ere tw o p asses to first by
e ach p itc h e r a n d Q u e sin b e rry h it tw o
m en by p itc h e d b alls. It wus a n a l­
m ost fe a tu re le s s g a m e , w ith o n ly on e
tw o -b a g g e r by th e v is ito rs a n d a few
fly c a tc h e s. O nly o n e r u n n e r w as p u t
o u t at th e h o m e p la te , th e first base
g e ttin g th ir te e n . T h e g a m e w as v o t­
ed a good o n e a n d th e r e w as a co m ­
p le te a b se n c e of an y
fe e lin g th a t
w ould te n d to m a r th e s p le n d id riv a l­
ry o f th e tw o sch o o ls.
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T w o In d e p e n d e n t e x p lo rin g p a rtie s
m a d e G re sh a m H e ig h ts th e i r " lo o k ­
o u t m o u n ta in ” th is w eek. T h e first
e x p e d itio n placed th e i r w h ite b u n n e r
flu tte rin g to th e fo u r w in d s a n d In­
sc rib e d th is ta lls m a n lc p h ra s e , “ U. 8.
G eo lo g ical S u rv e y , do n o t D is tu rb .”
G a rish day view ed th is w o rk b u t
b ro o d in g n ig h t
w elcom ed
a n o th e r
g ro u p w h o se b lin k in g la n te r n led th e
o b s e rv e rs to re c a ll:
“ T w in k le , tw in k le little s ta r ,
How I w o n d e r w h a t you a r e ? " etc.
T h e ir a s tro n o m ic a l in v e s tig a tio n s
w ere a c c o m p a n ie d by fe m in in e la u g h ­
te r and m a s c u lin e w hlB tle und a b u n ­
d a n t ev id en c e re m a in e d th u t
th ey
s tu d ie d m a tte r s
g a a tro n o n iic a l
as
w ell.
T h ey
w ould
h av e sh o w n
n e ig h b o rly a n d sc ie n tific th o u g h t f u l­
n ess h ad th e y h e ed ed th is ta lls m a n lc
sa y in g :
" F r ie n d o r p ilg rim fro m a f a r ,
P ray leav e n o t th is g a te a j a r ."
N o ted E d u c a to r D ies.
T h o m a s H. C ra w fo rd , fo r fifty
y e a rs an e d u c a to r in v u rio u s p a r ts of
th e s ta te , in c lu d in g th e W illa m e tte
U n iv e rsity , th e O. A. C. a n d o tin r
p ro m in e n t s c h o o ls, a ls o fo r e lev e n
y e a rs city
s u p e r in te n d e n t
o f th e
P o rtla n d sc h o o ls, d ied a t 8t. V in­
c e n t's on T u e siia y . He w as 7 5 y e a rs
of ag e a n d a m e m b e r of th e M asonic
a n d O dd F e llo w s ’ orilerH. He leav e s
w ife und o n e
m a r rie d d a u g h te r ,
u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere h eld a t S alem
y e ste rd a y w h e re th e re m a in s w ere
ta k e n fo r b u ria l.
J o s h u a C. N ic k e rso n , o f P itts fie ld ,
bus an o v e rc o a t th a t he h a s w orn fo r
th e la s t fifty-five y e a rs .
He bought
It a t th e b e g in n in g o f th e civil w ar.
a n d , a lth o u g h th e c o a t Is in th e s ty le
of h a lf a c e n tu r y ag o , it h a s th e
tlg h t- fig h tln g
a n d d o u b le -b re a s te d
c u t o f o v e rc o a ts of to d ay .
T h e e x c a v a tio n w ork fo r th e A l­
fo n so X III c a n a l a t S ev ille, h a s been
co n clu d e d . T h is g iv es an ex te n sio n
of six k ilo m e te rs (3 .7 3 m ile s* , 15
m e te rs (4 9 .2 fe e t) In d e p th .
The
c a n a l can n o t be c o m p le te d u n til th e
P rin c e J o a c h im , fifth son o f th e
G u a d a ira r iv e r c o u rs e Is c h a n g e d , as
k a is e r, w hose m a r ria g e to P rin c e ss
th is r iv e r c ro s se s th e c a n a l, a n d th e
M arie A u g u stin e , d a u g h te r o f P rin c e
e n g in e e rin g d ir e c to r Is now s tu d y in g
E d w a rd of A n h a lt, w as re c e n tly s o l­
th e p ro b lem o f d iv e r tin g th is s tre a m .
e m n ized , is tw en ty -fiv e y e a rs o ld , a
c a p ta in In th e F o u r te e n th re g im e n t F O R S A L E —G ood S tu d e b a k e r s u r ­
of h u s s a rs , a n d h a s been s e rv in g w ith
rey.
A lso 3 -b u r n e r B lu e F la m e
P e rfe ion co al oil sto v e , a lm o s t
th e G e rm a n a rm y on th e R u ssia n
new A d d re ss .Milton H a g e r, M ont-
fr o n t.
L a te in Apr»?, 1 9 1 5 , it w as
av llle, O re. P h o n e T a b o r 3871.
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