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NO MATTER HOW THE ELECTION GOES YOU'LL NEED THE OUTLOOK ALL THE TIME. T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 6, NO 64 RENEW PROMPTLY AND HELP MAKE IT A BIGGER. BETTER PAPER G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1916 TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S $1.50 PER YEAR REPUBLICANS SANDY’S COMMUNITY FAIR ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL EVENT CAMPAIGN ON RALLY AROUND ONE GIRL WINS PRIZE FOR SCHOOL WITHOUT HELP FOR MEMBERS THE STANDARD AT FAIRVIEW S a n d y 's co m m u n ity fa ir, h e ld last F o w le r w as th e w in n er of th e first first; M rs J u n k e r , secoud. C a n n e d fr u it, M ildred D eS hazer, | I F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y w as ju s t as p rize. P e a rs , M att T ogg. first; P a u l first; P a u lin e T ogg, second. F o llo w in g a r e th e o th e r p re m iu m D unn, second. (su c c e ssfu l in ev ery way a s p re v io u s C a n n e d v e g e ta b le s, G e rtr u d e De L ast n ig h t’s re p u b lic a n rallv un- .......... a w a rd s : S h a z e r, first; M ild red D eS h azer, sec 1 e x h ib itio n s h eld th e r e In o th e r y y- e a rs A pples, M att T ogg, first; W. P. S chool P arad e T h e F airv iew g ra n g e hud a la rg e d e r th e a u sp ic e s of th e lo cal b ran ch ond. R o b e rts, second. L ast y e a r th e r e w as n o f a ir an d B ull R u n , first; K elso, se c o n d ; of th e H u g h e s ' a llia n c e w as th e a tte n d a n c e a t th e i r m e e tin g la s t S a t Je lly , G e rtr u d e D eS hazer, first; H ouse p la n ts, Mrs. J u n k e r , first; th e lap se g av e th is y e a r ’s fu n c tio n F irw o o d , th i r d ; S an d y , f o u r th ; Do M ild red D eS hazer, second. u rd a y , tills b ein g th e first c o n te s t m ost e n th u s ia s tic d e m o n s tra tio n of a n a d d ed zest. T h e a tte n d a n c e on v e r, fifth ; H ill C rest, s ix th ; H igh M rs Mick S chm itz, second. B est fam ily d o lls. M ild red De m e e tin g T h e follow ing p o in ts w ill a p o litic a l n a tu r e e v e r h eld in G re s h F rid a y w as la rg e , b u t th e r e w as a sch o o l, se v e n th . F o d d e r c o rn , W illiam B ell, first; S h azer, first; A m elia T ogg, second. P au l D unn, second. s lig h t fa llin g ofT on S a tu rd a y w hich am . c o u n t in th e final sco re of tills con B ab y S h o w — C la ss A B est d re sse d d o ll, H azel D unn. K itch en a p ro n , V iola D eShazer. M e tz g e r’s h a ll w as w ell tilled w ith w as m o re th a n m ad e up by th e ev M ost co m ical doll, M ildred De te st ; F a tte s t b ab y , H arv ey C u b its. H a n d -m ad e ru g , Mrs. E th e l Rob- th a t cam e to th e re p u b lic a n s , b u t th e b ig cro w d c o n e n in g c ro w d s S h azer. New m em b ers, 5 p o in ts; m em b ers P r e ttie s t lig h t eyes, D o ro th y W a t - l e r t s ta in e d a s c a tte r in g o f lib e ra l d em o d an ce. W a te r co lo r, M uriel H e n d ric k so n k in s. by u th lia tio n , 3 p o in ts; m em b ers by W h ite e m b ro id e ry , Mrs. M aggie As u su a l on o th e r o ccasio n s th e c ra ts w ho h e u rd th e d iffe re n t s p e a k P en cil d ra w in g , L e ste r Irv in g . re in s ta te m e n t, 3 p o in ts; v is ito rs a t P r e ttie s t baby, B lan ch Ja d w in . Kell, first; Mrs. M ary Ja d w in , sec e rs ex p lain w hy th e re p u b lic a n c a n p eo p le fro m th e s u r ro u n d in g c o u n try C o tto n d ress, J e n n ie D eS hazer. each m e e tin g , 1 p o in t; m em b ers of Baby S how — C lass It ond. fro m m iles aw ay ta k e a d v a n ta g e of d id a te s sh o u ld be e lec ted . W h ite b read , J o s ie H aw o rth . ’earn a b s e n t, 2 p o in ts d e d u c te d ; fo r P r e ttie s t lig h t eyes, H a ro ld E ile rs. C ro c h e t. M is. J u n k e r , first; Mrs. A lth o u g h th e o ccasio n w as in th e o p p o rtu n ity to co m b in e a little C ak e, Jo s ie H a w o rth , first; M il best p ro g ra m , It) p o in ts P r e ttie s t d a rk h a ir, V irg in ia P e te r R a th , se c o n d ; Mrs. G H a u g s p ire d ' by th e e ffo rts to e le c t C. E. b u sin ess w ith a g re a t d e a l o f p le a s d re d D eS hazer, second. W olf. T h e te a m w ith C. H. S to n e us c a p lum , th ird . T h e fa ir is th e m o st so cial H u g h e s a s p re s id e n t It w as n o t an u re. D ucks, R ild a R o b erts. Baby S h o w — t Ia«s C ta in fu rn is h e d th e p ro g ra m fo r O c C olored e m b ro id e ry , Mrs. D itte rt e n tire ly n a tio n a l effo rt. T h re e e v e n t o f th e seaso n a n d th e y m eet B a n ta m s, O tis B u to lp h to b e r m e e tin g , a n d th e te a m w ith P r e ttie s t lig h t h a ir, V ic to r L in d first; G lad y s B a tc h e ld e r, se co n d ; c o u n ty c a n d id a te s w ere c a lled upon a c q u a in ta n c e s fro m o th e r d is tric ts C h ic k e n s, R ilda R o b e rts, first; W. K. T o w n sen d as c a p ta in w ill f u r b erg Mrs. D ora D a h ru s, th ird . fo r b rie f re m a rk s , tw o o f th e m w hom th ey h a v e n o t se e n fo r a y e a r C la rk S tro n g , second. n ish th e p ro g ra m fo r th e N o v em b er P re ttie s t lig h t eyes, A m an d a P er- F an cy w o rk , B e rth a E v an s, first; o r p e rh a p s lo n g er. s p e a k in g p rin c ip a lly in th e ir ow n be S heep, Irv in U pdegrove. re t. m e etin g T h e lo sin g te a m is to f u r M rs F. P a tte rs o n , second. As th e f a ir is o n ly a co m m u n ity h a lf. T h e o th e r sp o k e u p o n th e n ish th e b a n q u e t at th e in itia tio n in P r e ttie s t baby, M a rg a re t B ell. J u v e n ile — i< la s - B I n f a n t's d re s s, Mrs. A nnie P er- fa lla c ie s a n d d a n g e rs in th e sin g le e x h ib it th e d is p la y s a re n o t la rg e ; D ecem ber. An In te re s tin g p ro g ra m C ak e, J a n e s s S u tto n . r e tt, first; Mrs. G eo rg e D ah ru s, sec D isp lay s— A d u lt ta x m en ac e, g iv in g a few c le a r c u t b u t th ey a re v a rie d an d o f e x tr a o r A ste rs, C laren c e H lls e n k o p t, 1st; w as g iven. T h e m u sical p ro g ra m ond. d in a ry q u a lity , c o m p risin g p ra c tic a l e x p la n a tio n s as to why it sh o u ld be A lfa lfa , W. P. R o b erts. ’w as a rr a n g e d by M rs. A. L S to n e M ildred J a r l, second. B row n b re a d . L u lu D eS hazer. ly all th e p ro d u c ts o f th e fa rm an d d e fe a te d . G ra sse s, W. P. R o b erts. S w eet peas, C a ro lin e C how n, 1st; an d M rs B. C. B re w ste r an d in c lu d W h ite b re a d , M rs. J. C. L a u n d re e , h o u seh o ld . N o r a re th e ju v e n ile s .Music w as fu r n is h e d by th e P le a s G ra in s, M a tt F o g g , first; J . M. ed so n g s, solos und p ian o selectio n s. A lice S tro n g , second. first; M rs. W. K. D u tto n , second. a n t H om e b a n d , on th e s tr e e t b efo re fo rg o tte n a s th e p re m iu m a w a rd s T h o m a s, seco n d . V e g e ta b le e x h ib it, V elta D eS hazer, P ro fe s s o r A. G B oquet of th e O. A C ake, M rs. G us D a h ru s, first; "Mrs. show . th e m e e tin g a n d in th e h a ll. M ayor G e n e ra l v e g e ta b le e x h ib it, .Mrs. J. C. p re s id e d a n d g av e a b rie f ta lk on first; R u tli D eS hazer, second. S om e o f th e boys a n d g ir ls h av e G. D eS h azer, first; M rs. H If. W a t S u san U pd eg ro v e, second. S ta p le to n p re s id e d a n d In tro d u c e d e a rly a u d la te g a rd e n in g . A com ic G e n e ra l e x h ib it, W illa rd J a r l. Sw eet peas, M rs. M yra R ev en u e b een c o n s ta n t w in n e rs , o n e g irl u s th e s p e a k e rs . The m a le q u a r te t k in s , seco n d . re a d in g w as g iven by M iss A ddle P o ta to e s , A lta D eS hazer, first; first; M rs. M ira M alar, second. re n d e re d s e v e ra l p a tr io tic a irs an d u ally ta k lu g d o w n a t le a st a dozen G e n e ra l e x h ib it, Mrs. W. P. R ob Q u e sin b e rry . R ay m o n d W a tk in s, second. C olt, o n e y e a r, G eo rg e C ooper. p re m iu m s a t e v ery fair. If ev ery M rs. O. J. B ro w n sa n g a so lo e rts , first; L u lu D eS hazer, seco n d . S a tu rd a y n ig h t a p a rty of y o u n g K ale, M ild red J a r l, first; V ernie C h ick en s, M att T ogg, first; Mrs The first s p e a x e r w as F ra n k boy a n d g irl in a n d a ro u n d S an d y P u m p k in , R. R a d fo rd , first; R. A. J a r l, seco n d . and old p eo p le g av e Rev. a n d Mrs. J. J a r l, second. G ra n t, re p u b lic a n n o m in e e fo r cir w ould do lik e sh e is d o in g th e re W ilcox, seco n d . B. C. B re w ste r a d e lig h tfu l s u r p ris e C ab b ag e, R ay m o n d W a tk in s, 1st G oat, G eorge K e iseck er. c u lt ju d g e . H e c o u n se lle d a s tric t w ould be m o re in te re s t ta k e n a n d a P o ta to e s , W illiam F is c h e r, first; a t th e i r h o m e . T h is w as an old T ed d y S tro n g , seco n d . s e p a r a te h a ll w ould h av e to be p ro a d h e re n c e to th e p rin c ip a ls of th e M rs. U p d eg ro v e, second J u v e n ile — C lass A fa s h io n e d pound o r d o n a tio n p a rty S q u a sh , F lo re n c e D eS h azer, first re p u b lic a n p a rty and sp o k e fo r v ided fo r th e m alo n e. T u rn ip s , W. I’. R o b erts. V eg etab le e x h ib it, G ra n t D eS haz M ildred J a r l, second. upon th e re tu r n of M r an d M rs. B. T h e p u b lic sch o o l c o n te s t each H u g h e s a n d A m e rican ism . P a rs n ip s , M rs. Jo e! J a r l. er, first; P au l D eS hazer, second. B eets, C a ro lin e C how n, first; F lo r C. B re w s te r to F airview c irc u it. Mrs. T h e n ex t s p e a k e r w as Jo s e p h B ev y e a r is e a g e rly p a rtic ip a te d in. T h is C a rro ts , M rs. J o e l J a r l, firs t; L u G e n e ra l e x h ib it, M ildred D eS haz en ce D eS hazer, second. 3. C. D ixon und M rs. B. C. B re w ste r e rid g e , n o m in e e fo r c o u n ty clerk . y e a r th e r e w ere no floats in th e p a lu D eS h azer, seco n d . er. re n d e re d se rv ic e a t th e p ian o aud C a rro ts , M ildred J a r l, first; V ernlc H e w as follow ed by H. A. L ew is, ra d e , n u m b e rs c o u n tin g fo r th e m ost O n io n s, It. A. R a d fo rd , first; Mrs. B ird ho u se, A ndrew L am p er, J a r l, second. ev e ry o n e of th e g u e sts c o n tr ib u te d to p o in ts. It w as a c o n te s t th a t c a n d id a te fo r jo in t s e n a to r. B oth J . G. D eS h azer, seco n d . first; R o b ert M u rrey , second. K o h lra b i, M ildred J a r l, first th e e n jo y a b le ev en in g . L ig h t re f re s h w ere lo u d ly c h e e re d w hen th ey m ad e b ro u g h t th em all o u t in fu ll s tre n g th S w eet co rn , Mrs. Jo e l J a r l. first; F u r n itu r e , W illiam L am p er. m en ts w ere serv ed . T h e fo llo w in g C a ro lin e C how n, seuond. In o n e th in g th is y e a r th e r e w as a re fe re n c e to th e re p u b lic a n s ta n d a r d W illiam B ell, second. P u m p k in , F ra n k C ro n e, first; w ere p re s e n t: Mr. an d Mrs. D. 8. F ie ld co rn , V e rn ie J a r l. fa llin g off o v e r p re v io u s y ears. No b e a re r. F ie ld c o rn , P a u l D u n n , firs t; J. M. H en ry S ch w artz, second. D u n b ar, M r an d M rs. J P e te rs o n , P op c o rn , E lsw o rth B ell, first o n e could e x p la in th e re a so n w hy, H en ry E. Ite e d , co u n ty asse sso r T h o m a s, seco n d . S q u ash , F ra n k C ro n e, first; M il H azel F o w le r, second. Mr. a n d M rs. 8. C. D ixon, Mr. an d a n d p re s e n t n o m in e e , w as In tr o b u t th e r e a re so m e w ho lay it to th e B eets, V iola D eS h azer, first; S u sa n d red D eS hazer, second. Mrs. J. C. W itidle. Mrs. J . W M angle W u rtz e l, M ild red J a r l, 1 st; h ig h co st o f liv in g . O nly ten a w a rd s d u ced fo r th e p u rp o s e o f c o m b a ttin g U p d eg ro v e, seco n d . K ale, G ra m D eS h azer, first; P u u l V ern ie J a r l, second. B enecke, M r. an d Mrs. B. C. B rew s th e p e s tifo ro u s sin g le tax m e a s u re w ere m ad e in th e baby sh o w , in co n R u ta b a g a s , M rs. Jo e l J a r l first ; D eS hazer, second. te r , M rs. E liza S to n e, Itoy S to n e P u m p k in s , C a ro lin e C how n, first; tr a s t w ith tw e n ty , tw o y e a rs ago. th a t is to be v o ted u p o n at th e co m M att T ogg, seco n d . C ab b ag e, O tto M otzel, first; P a u l M ildred J a r l, second. C. II. S lo n e , C lyde S to n e, ¡Miss R ach el A m o n g th o s e w ho a re th e le a d e rs in g e le c tio n . He c o rr o b o ra te d every K o h lra b i, M rs. J o e l J a r l. UeSii l l 7 w r , c o o o m l . I II. 4 eal| n.»V| l-lll Dninruntl f ’lvrlcv • ■»-a in th e S an d y fa ir, a n d w ho h av e S q u a sh , L u lu D eS h azer, first ; s ta te m e n t m ade in th e O u tlo o k , win B u rlin g a m e , M rs J e n k in s , Miss P op co rn , F ra n k C ro n e, first; H il d re d J a r l, second. sh o w in g how su ch a law w ould been d o in g th e w o rk fo r g lo ry , a re W illiam F is c h e r, second. d a R o b e rts, second. B eu lah J e n k in s , Rev. Isaac II. S elf, P a rs n ip s , V ern ie J a r l. C a b b a g e , W illiam B ell, firs t; A d e s tro y a ll la n d v a lu e s a n d confis A. J. M o rriso n , p re s id e n t, M rs. P ercy O nions, H ilda R o b e rts, first; G ra n t H o u se p la n ts , M ildred J a r l, first; H elen B liss, F ra n c e s B liss, J . C, s e c r e ta ry , th e T h o m as W. B ell, seco n d c a te e v ery foot of re a l e s ta te . He T. S h elley D eS hazer, second. • B aird , M I hm D oris D iam o n d , Mrs. H elen J a r l , second. K ale, G. H a u g lu m , first; W illiam to ld a w hole lot m o re a b o u t th e b ro th e rs , an d J. G. D eS h azer. T hey F ield co rn , C lark S tro n g J e lly , A lta D eS h azer, first; R u th Ed. H eslin , H y la J a c k s o n , Mrs. Ir a d a n g e rs of sin g le ta x th a n m an y h ad h a v e been u n tirin g in th e i r effo rts. F is c h e r, second. T u rn ip s , R lldu R o b e rts, first ; D eS hazer, second. B rooks, M iss M erle H e slin , Miss T h e officers an d c o m m itte e s w ork J e lly , M rs. E th e l R o b e rts , first; E m ery S tro n g , second. b e fo re h e a rd a n d g av e th e c h e e rin g C an n ed f r u it. A ita D eS hazer, 1st; A n n a b e lle C ow les, W Itiluui B enecke, in fo rm a tio n th a t th e J o s e p h F e ls fo r n o th in g . T h ey ta k e in th e d o o r V iola D eS h azer, seco n d . P a rs n ip s , F ra n k C rone, first ; R u th D eS hazer, secoud. F. H eslin , C. D. B u rlin g a m e , (I. B u r C anned fr u it, L u lu D eS h azer, G ra n t D eS hazer, second. fu n d fo r its p ro p a g tio n w o u ld be re c e ip ts a n d pay th e m oney o u t in lin g am e, C o n v e n e B u rlin g a m e , Miss B est fam ily d olls, M ildred J a r l. p re m iu m s on th e seco n d d a y — an d first; V iola D eS h azer, second. w ith d ra w n a f t e r th is y e a r. R u ta b a g a s , G ra n t D eS hazer, first; B est d re sse d d o ll, A lta D eS h azer, D o ro th y Ilen eck e, E d n a B u rlin g a m e , A sso rte d p re s e rv e s, M rs. J. G. De S taff W h ite, second. T h e p rin c ip a l s p e a k e r o f th e e v so m e o f th e a w a rd s a re r a t h e r la rg e A lice B re w ste r, L illia n H eslin . first; A llen O o ste rv e e r. second. e n in g w as A. E. C la rk e w ho h as c o n s id e rin g th a t th e a d m issio n fee is S liazer, first; M rs. B. F. B a u e r, se c B eets, F ra n k C ro n e, first; P a u l M ost co m ical d o ll, C a rl L a u n d re e , G. 11 S haw an d fam ily , w ho hav e been to u r in g th e s ta te fo r th e p re s i o n ly 25 cen ts. T h e sch o o l p rizes ond. D eS hazer, second. first; F lo re n c e D eS hazer, second. A sso rted v e g e ta b le s, V iola De lived h e re a n u m b e r of y e a rs, left d e n tia l tic k e t. H is a d d re s s w as ju s t a m o u n te d to tw en ty d o lla rs alo n e C a rro ts , F ra n k C ro n e, first; StafT P e n c il d ra w in g , M ildred J a r l. S h a z e r, first; L u lu D eS h azer, seco n d W h ite, second. w h a t th e a u d ie n c e cam e to h e a r an d E v ery w in n e r is p aid in cash . T rio d u c k s, V e rn ie J a r l, first; th e first o f th e w eek fo r K e n to n , B u t fo u r sc h o o ls to o k u p a rt in D a h lia s, M rs. R. D. T h o m as, first; w h ere M r S haw is em p lo y ed M rs. he w as liste n e d to w ith r a p t a tt e n K o h lra b i, I’a u l D eS hazer, first; M ild red J a r l , second. S haw fo r a n u m b e r of y e a rs h as tio n H is sp eech w hich la s te d u n til th e c o m p e titiv e p ro g ra m th is y ear. M rs. E th e l R o b e rts , seco n d G ra n t D eS hazer, second C h ic k e n s, M ildred J a r l. A ste rs, V iola D eS h azer, first; Mrs. been a c o rre s p o n d e n t fo r th e G re s h a f t e r elev e n o ’clo ck w as a m a s te rly C o ttre ll sch o o l w as w in n e r o f th e M angle« W u rtzel, P a u l D eS hazer. B a n ta m s, F lo re n c e D eS hazer and very p ro m in e n t e ffo rt in b e h a lf o f M r. H u g h e s a n d a first p rize, w ith S an d y R idge seco n d . J u n k e r , seco n d . P o ta to e s, itild u R o b e rts, first; P ig eo n s, M ildred J a r l, first; V er am O u tlo o k , C ut flow ers, M rs J. C. S m ith , G ra n t D eS hazer, second. in a ll so cial affa irs. F rid a y a f t e r sc o rin g of th e fa lla c ie s o f .Mr. W il S an d y th ird a n d K elso fo u r th . H azel n ie J a r l, second noon at th e Shaw h om e a fa re w e ll s o n 's a d m in is tra tio n . H e to ld it all SLIGHT MIXUP IN ROCKWOOD MACCABEES p a rty w as g iv en by th e i r m any VISIT THE HIGHWAY OREGON RANKS LOW w ith o u t th e c a s tin g of s lu rs o r ab u se SEWING AWARDS OPENS CAMPAIGN BEFORE GOING AWAY IN NORMAL SCHOOLS frie n d s, und a d e llg litfu l a fte rn o o n o f th e m an. w as sp e n t. Mr. C la rk e a s s e rte d th a t th e p re s T h e re w as so m e m is u n d e rs ta n d An e n th u s ia s tic M accabee m e e t Mr. a n d Mrs. R A. C ase, of Mc Mrs. J . W T o w n sen d Is q u ite III e n t c o n d itio n o f th e c o u n try is th e in g as to th e o r d e r in w hich a w a rd s in g w as h eld a t R ockw ood on S a tu r C loud, C a lifo rn ia , w ho hav e been P en d leto n , O re —O regon is one ol a t h e r hom e. w o rst, p o litic a lly , th a t i t h a s oeen w ere m ad e a t th e c o u n ty f a ir in th e d ay e v e n in g , th e sessio n b ein g in v is itin g Mrs. C ase's p a re n ts , M r a n d ; ,h e poorly equipped s ta te s In the A H a llo w e 'e n p a rty w ill be g iven fo r fifty y e a rs a n d m a d e s c a th in g ju v e n ile se w in g c o n te s t. T h e F a ir- c h a rg e of S ta te C o m m a n d e r J. W. Mrs. J. M H illy a rd , w ere ta k e n f o r 1 U nion fo r th e tra in in g of teacher», u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s of th e M e th o d ist d e n u n c ia tio n s of th e a d m in is tr a view cla ss w on, b u t th e c o m p la in t i s , S h e rw o o d , a ss iste d by m an y of th e Ian e n jo y a b le o u tin g o v e r th e C o lu m - acco rd in g to the U nited S ta te s B ureau Aid s o c ie ty ' a t th e F airv iew city ti o n ’s policy in fa ilin g to p ro te c t m a d e by so m e th a t th e O u tlo o k g av e ' r e g u la r officers of M ount H ood T e n t, of E ducation. j Ida R iv er H ighw ay on S u n d ay , Sep- o n ly five s ta te s In th e Union have hull, O c to b e r 28 a t 8 p. in. An In A m e ric a n c itiz e n s an d p ro p e rty in th e s ta n d in g s o f th e fo u r . m e m b e rs ' No. 17, of P o rtla n d . te n ib e r 24 T h o se m a k in g up th e less N orm al equipm ent th a n O regon fo rm al p ro g rn iu w ill be g iv en , fo l o th e r p a rts o f th e w o rld , esp ecially o f th e class w ro n g All th a t ca n be j Mr. S h erw o o d in tro d u c e d a new h appy p a rty w ere M r an d M th . It. O regon has one N orm al School and P la n to in M exico. sa id a b o u t th e m a tte r , in th a t res- ritu a l w hich is ju s t b ein g se n t o u t A. C ase, Mr. au d M rs. J. M. H illy a rd forty s ta te s have m ore th an one New low ed by a Jitn e y lu n ch com e. T h t s p e a k e r sa id th a t th e co m in g p ect, is th a t th e n a m e s a n d th e ir , to th e s u b o r d in a te te n ts fro m th e su- a n d fa m ily , Mr an d Mrs. W. J. H ill York has 18. P en n sy lv an ia 18, M assa Mrs. II. M. S haw an d d a u g h te r e le c tio n is fo r n a tio n a l s ta b ility an d s ta u d ln g w as ta k e n fro m th e J u d g e 's p re m e offices. It is n e a rly s im ila r to c h u s e tts 12, C alifornia 8, W ashington y a rd an d fam ily , J 11. H illy a rd , M rs R u th have g o n e to E n d ic o tt, W ush th a t it w ill be fo r th e n a ti o n ’s w el a w a rd s h e e t w hich is y et to be seen j th e o n e d is c a rd e d a b o u t e ig h t y e a rs W illiam K e ste rso n , of P le a s a n t V al 3 and Idaho 2. fa r e fo r th e n ex t tw e n ty y e a rs. F o r in th e O u tlo o k office. Tlie re p o rt of the B ureau of E duca In g to n , to visit tier son I. It Shaw ( ag o fo r a new o n e w hich w as n e v e r ley, M r an d Mrs. E L. E llio tt and a n d fam ily. th e b e tte r if H u g h e s is e le c te d — fo r M r. T h e o d o re B ru g g e r, s u p e r in - I s a tis f a c to r y fam ily , Mr. an d Mrs. J a m e s M cB ain, j tion show s th a t even th e little s ta te ot R o b ert S pence an d fam ily , of th e w orse if W ilso n is a g a in ch o sen . te n d e n t of th e ju v e n ile d iv isio n , T h e m e e tin g clo sed w ith a s u p p e r Mr. an d Mrs. W m. H. H a u p e rt, an d Idaho, w ith a population only hair as large as th a t of O regon, is spending T ro u td a le , h av e m oved in to th e H e closed w ith an a p p e a l fo r th e a s k s th is p a p e r to c o rre c t th e s ta te - g iven by th e w om en of th e ben ev o V ictor Jo h n s o n A s u m p tu o u s lu n c h m ore »han tw ice as m uch for N orm al no u se fo rm e rly o w ned by W illiam s u p p o r t of th e p eo p le fo r H u g h e s as m e n t m ad e. H e g iv es th e n a m e s of j len t a ss o c ia tio n , a n d a r r a n g e m e n ts eon w as se rv e d a t B o n n ev ille a f te r S chools as is this s ta te E lliso n . o u r n a tio n a l le a d e r, a n d fo r a p o li th e w in n e rs us fo llo w s; M a rg a re t w ere m a d e fo r a la r g e r g a th e r in g on w hich th e p a rty v isited th e fish T i e sam e re p o rt urg es th a t N orm al Mrs. C. C C ow les w ill e n te r ta in cy th a t will p ro te c t o u r c itiz e n s on J o n a s , first; L ily L u sc h e r, s e c o n d ; l S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , O c to b er 21, at h a tc h e ry th e la rg e st of Its k in d In S chools be located In the ra ilro a d w ith a te a a t h e r hom e S a tu rd a y th e b o rd e r, on th e se a s o r on fo r B elle C ow les, th ir d ; J o s e p h in e T o w n - | w hich lim e Mr. S h erw o o d a n d n u m - th e w o rld b efo re c o m p le tin g th e c e n te rs w ith public schools su fficien t e ig n soil se n d , fo u r th b er s e v e n te e n '* officers w ill a g a in be h ig h w ay trip . ly large to give teach in g p ra c tic e to ev en in g , O c to b er 14, 7 :3 0 Io 1 0 :0 0 p in L ad ies und g e n tle m e n a re in th e p u b lish e d re p o rt m ad e by p re s e n t, to g e th e r w ith m any m o re Mr. C ase, w ho h a s tra v e le d ex th e N orm al stu d e n ts. co rd ia lly in v ited . TUESDAY STUDY CLUB S ta te S u p e rin te n d e n t C h u rch ill's an th e ju d g e . M iss J o n a s w as ra n k e d an d th e M accabee b an d te n siv e ly , w as very e n th u s ia s tic T he W o m e n 's society o f th e P re s STUDY OREGON LAWS f o u r th , Miss T o w nnend th ir d , M iss 1 Jt w as d ecid e d to g iv e th e v is ito rs a b o u t th e C o lu m b ia R iv er h ig h w ay , nuai re p o rt show s th a t of the 8055 c h u rc h helit an all-d a y L u sc h e r, seco n d , a n d Miss C ow les, ! a c h ic k e n pot pit s u p p e r w hen th ey an d p ro n o u n c e d I t s scen ic g ra n d e u r te a c h e rs In O regon last y ear but 791, b y te ria n T h e T u e sd a y S tu d y c lu b m et at o r 13 per cen t, w ere N orm al School m e e tin g T h u rs d a y w ith th e p a s to r. first. It w as n o t th e fa u lt o f th e ifo n ii- a g a in , an d e v e ry M accabee is u n su rp a sse d an d a w o n d e rfu l asset g ra d u a te s T he sam e official eatlm Rev, I. B. S elf th e lib ra ry ou O c to b e r 3d to a rr a n g e P la n s w ere m ade O u tlo o k if th ey w ere g iv en w ro n g , i re q u e s te d to he th e r e A ro u s in g to O regon a ted t f i a t 1000 new te a c h e rs a re need th e w o rk fo r th e c o m in g y ear. fo r a s u p p e r to be given on F rid ay M iss Jo n a s receiv ed th e a p p o in t-I c a m p a ig n fo r new m e m b e rs w ill be Mrs. C ase re tu rn e d to h e r hom e ed each y e a r and th e p resen t N orm al T h e fo llo w in g officers w ere e le c te d : m e n t to a tte n d th e S alem fa ir a n d I in a u g u r a te d u fte rn o o n anil e v e n in g . O c to b e r 20. school Is tu rn in g out but 150. T he in M cC loud, C a lifo rn ia last F rid a y , p re s id e n t, M iss D u rs t; vice p re s id e n t, F u r t h e r a n n o u n c e m e n ts III be g iv w a i th e r e a t th e ex p en se of th e i —------------------ - w hile Mr. C ase c o n tin u e d on to C h i m ajo rity of N orm al train ed te a c h e rs .Mrs. W. E. B a te s; s e c r e ta ry , M rs. E. co u n ty f a ir en th r o u g h th e O u tlo o k As th e r e h as been no ! A t th e te a c h e rs ' I n s titu te to be a re show n to be teach in g w ithin a cag o to re s u m e h is d e n ta l c o ll e g e i G o o d w in ; tr e a s u r e r , M rs. E. S. p ro te s t b e a rd fro m Officers fo r th e e n su in g y e a r w ere th e r e d o e sn ’t j h eld in th e h ig h sch o o l b u ild in g h e re sm alt rad iu s of M onm outh, alftiough w ork T h e ir m any frie n d s re g re t M cC orm ick seem to be a n y th in g to do b u t to let next S a tu rd a y , a 35 cen t c h ic k e n d lu - ex ceed in g ly th a t th e i r sta y h e re was E a ste rn O regon pays on the av erag e e lec ted fo r th e L a d ie s' Aid so ciety T h e c lu b v o ted to m eet on th e se c th e m a tte r d ro p of 410 41 a m onth m ore for te a c h e rs a t a m e e tin g h eld a t th e h o m e of V et th e c o u n ty n e r w ill be se rv ed by th e d o m e stic not o f lo n g e r d u ra tio n . th a n does the W illam ette Valley. ond a n d f o u r th T u e sd a y s of each Mrs. Jo h n M oller on W odnecday a f All in te re s te d f a ir cash p re m iu m s w ere a w a rd e d scie n c e d e p a rtm e n t. m o n th a t 7 :4 5 . T h is y e a r, th e clu b te rn o o n . T h o se ch o sen y en p r e s i in th e sch o o l w ork a re in v ite d to a t J e r s e y H erd Hale. o n th e ju d g e 's re p o rt. If a n y f u r t h Weatli«*r F o re c a s t. » i l l s tu d y m o d e rn li te r a tu r e a n d th e d e n t, M rs F C. D ixon; vice p re s i te n d th is in s titu te e r a c tio n Is ta k e n th e O u tlo o k w ould law s o f O reg o n w hich p e rta in to I B C. A ltm a n 's d is p e rsio n sa le o t Pacific S ta te s : T h e w eek w ill be d e n t, M rs C. (' C o w les; s e c re ta ry , i be g la d to know of it. w om en an d c h ild re n . 56 Je rs e y s , y e ste rd a y , w as la rg e ly a t o n e of g e n e ra lly fa ir w e a th e r ex cep t M rs. J o h n M oller; tr e a s u r e r , Mrs. D. ROCKWOOD YOUNG FOLKS T h e n e x t m e e tin g w ill be th is ev Sunday S c h o o ls C lo se d , WILL SERVE PIE te n d e d a n d all th e sto c k w as sold. th a t ra in s a re p ro b a b le In W a s h in g S. D u n b ar e n in g . A ll m e m b e rs a re u rg e d to Mr. a n d M rs G eorge S haw , of T h e h e rd b ro u g h t so m e th in g n e a r to n an d O reg o n th e la t te r h a lf o f th e □m e a n d b rin g a new m e m b e r each . An ep id em ic o f w h o o p in g dbugh j T h e y o u n g p eo p le ot R ockw ood 48000, o n e y o u n g cow g o in g fo r o v e r w eek ; th e te m p e r a tu r e w ill be n e a r H ig h la n d , v isited on T u esd ay w ith T h e e v e n in g w ill be a so cial a ffa ir a t S andy la s t w eek re s u lte d in a n o r- g ra n g e h av e a n n o u n c e d a pie so cial 4400. M r. A ltm vn s till h as a p ro m th e s e a s o n a l av e ra g e . M rs. G ra n t S haw . a u d r e f r e s h m e n ts w ill be se rv e d . 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