TT^Take T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 6, G resham O utlook NO. 82 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1916 TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S $1.50 PER YEAR ‘THRIFT”--THE SUREST AND INTERESTING RUBY STOCK ILLUSTRATED AMBITIONS STRONGEST FOUNDATION MEETING OF FARM WINS LECTURE AT REVEALED BY ASSOCIATION ON HORSES M. E. CHURCH QUESTIONS V olum e 1, N u m b e r 1 of T h e A r­ f g u s, th e official p u b lic a tio n o f th e s tu d e n ts of U nion H ig h S chool No. 2, h as ju s t m ad e its a p p e a ra n c e , it c o m p rise s 3 2 p ag es, w ith c o v er, and is b rim fu ll of in te r e s tin g m a tte r fro m th e s tu d e n ts th e m se lv e s, a s s is t­ ed in a sm a ll way by th e fa c u lty , w hose ‘'h e lp ” w as of a m in o r q u a n ­ tity , b u t n e c e ssa ry . The A rg u s w ill be p u b lish e d m o n th ly , a n d Its 32 p ag es w ill be lo o k ed fo rw a rd to w ith m u ch in t e r ­ e st h e r e a f te r As th e su b s rip tio n p rice is b u t ten centB a copy it will be e a sily o b ta in a b le . T h e e d ito ria l s ta ff h a s been m ad e p e rm a n e n t an d is a s fo llo w s: E d ito r, R o b e rt J . H e n d ric k s : a s s o c ia te e d i­ to r, D ella H u g h e s ; b u sin e ss m a n a ­ g er, A n d rew H ru g g e r; so ciety , E ck - fo rd C a m e ro n ; a th le tic s , E m m erso n B ro w n ; jo k e s , E r n e s t Q u e sin b e rry ; fiction, H azel R o b in so n ; c a rto o n is t, A rc h ie M cK eow n. T h e m a g a z in e w as p rin te d on th e h ig h sch o o l m im e o g ra p h a n d w as bound by th e s tu d e n ts . E x cep t th e o u ts id e c o v e r pag e th e w o rk is w holly t h a t o i th e schoo l. t T h e m o s t in te r e s tin g fe a tu r e in th o c u r r e n t issu e is a q u e s tio n a ire c o n tr ib u te d by P rin c ip a l E lm e r F . G oodw in. I t w as a n sw e re d by 142 s tu d e n ts , re v e a lin g th e ir h o p es a n d a s p ira tio n s iu life a f t e r th e y h av e le ft school. T h e a n s w e rs , a s ta b u ­ la te d by Mr. G ood w in , a re as follow s- E x cep t to finish h ig h sc h o o l— Boys 63, g ir ls 73, to ta l 13 S. E x p ect to finish h ig h sc h o o l— G irls B oys 63, g irls 73, to ta l 136. T a k in g cla ssic a l c o u rs e — B oys 15, g irls 9, to ta l 24. T a k in g sc ien tific c o u rse — B oys 2 9, g irls 5, to ta l 34. T a k in g n o rm a l c o u rs e — B oys 0, g irls 36, to ta l 36. T a k in g co m m e rc ia l c o u rs e — B oys 15, g ir ls 10, to t a l 25. T a k in g m a n u a l tr a in in g c o u rs e — Boys 5, g irls 0, to ta l 5. T a k in g d o m e stic scie n c e c o u rs e — Boys 0, g irls 9, to ta l 9. W ill a tte n d h ig h e r sc h o o ls— Boys 51, g irls 50, to ta l 101. Schools Selected. O. A. C.— B oys 12, g ir ls 6, to ta l 18 U. o f O.— B oys 0, g irls 5, to ta l 5. O reg o n N o rm al S ch o o l— B oys 1, g irls 12, to ta l 13. W illa m e tte U n iv e rs ity — B oys 1, g irls 1, to ta l 2. R eed C o lleg e— B oys 0, g irls 4, to ­ ta l 4. B e h n k e -W a lk e r B u sin e s s C o lle g e — Boys 2, g irls 2, to ta l 4. N. P. D e n ta l C o lleg e— Boys 2, g irls 0, to ta l 2. U n iv e rs ity of W a s h in g to n — Boys 3, g irls 1, to ta l 4. L e la n d S ta n fo rd U n iv e rs ity — Boys 5, g ir ls 1, to ta l 6. M cM innville C o lleg e— B oys 0, g irls 1, to ta l 1. C o lo ra d o School o f M ines— Boys 1, g irls 0, to ta l 1. H a rv a rd U n iv e rs ity — Boys 2, g irls 0, to ta l 2. W est P o in t M ilita ry A cad em y — B oys 1, g irls 0, to ta l 1. Y ale U n iv e rs ity — B oys 1, g irls 0, to ta l 1. B o sto n C o n s e rv a to ry of M u s i c - Boys U, g irls 2, to ta l 2. No sch o o l y e t s e le c te d — B oys 20, g irls 24, to ta l 44. OSMAN ARRESTED FOR BOARD BILL H a rry O sm an w as a r r e s te d y e s te r­ d ay a t th e C la c k a m a s T a v e rn by C on­ s ta b le S q u ire on a c h a rg e of d e f r a u d ­ in g an in n k e e p e r. H e w as ta k e n b e­ fo re J u s tic e R o llin s a n d re le a se d on h is o w n re c o g n iz a n c e w ith p e rm issio n to re p o r t th is a fte rn o o n a f t e r seein g h is a tto rn e y . T h e specific c h a rg e is t h a t h e is in d e fa u lt to M rs J. J. R y an in th e su m o f 8 2 9 0 fo r a b o a rd b ill. M rs. R yan a lle g e s th a t th e a m o u n t is d u e an d u n p a id . S he m ad e a n a tte m p t to a t­ tach O sm a n ’s s ta llio n , D an H al, bu t fo u n d th a t a la b o r lie n h a d been placed upon th e h o rs e by F re d E ric k ­ son fo r 8245 a lle g e d to be d u e fo r w ages J u s tic e R o llin s ’ a lte r n a tiv e is e it h ­ e r to d is m iss th e c rim in a l case o r re ­ m and it to th e g ra n d ju r y . N ervous W om en. W h en th e n e rv o u s n e ss is c a u se d by- c o n s tip a tio n , as is o fte n th e case, you w ill g et q u ic k re lie f by ta k in g C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts. T h e se tab-1 le ts also Im p ro v e th e d ig e s tio n . Ob- j ta ln a b le e v e r y w h e r e — Adv. Dr. C le m e n t B u rb a n k S haw . A. M , MUS. D. D.. L1TT o f C h icag o , will give an illu s tra te d W a g n e r e n ­ te r ta in m e n t in th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h next F rid a y n ig h t at 8 o ’clo ck . D r Shaw h a s a n a tio n a l r e p u ta tio n an d h as m an y c alls a t th e p re s e n t tim e fro n t v a rio u s co lleg es, so c ie tie s a n d c h u rc h e s. He is s p e u d iu g a few m o n th s in P o rtla n d , te a c h in g a n d lec­ tu rin g . He receiv ed h is p ro fe ssio n a l e d u c a tio n in B oston u n d e r su ch m en as C has. R. A dam s, J o h n O 'N eill, L y m an W h e e le r a n d A u g u sto R o to ll, H e also s tu d ie d in New Y ork. L o n ­ don a n d P a ris , u n d e r H aw ley , Dos- s e r t, W a rc h a tn , lie n s c h e l a n d 01- ra u d e . Dr. S h a w ’s p u p ils in c lu d e m any of tile best k n o w n s in g e rs of C h icag o , New Y ork a n d o th e r citie s He is a sp ic ia list iu th e A co u stics of th e V oice, in R e sp ira tio n , T o n e -p ro ­ d u c tio n an d A rtistic E n u n c ia tio n . Dr. Shaw s p e n t th o u s a n d s o f d o lla rs a n d y e a rs of tim e in s e a rc h in g o u t th e m a te ria l fo r th e s e e n te r ta i n ­ m e n ts, an d he is th e o n ly n tan in th e w o rld w ho h as d o n e th is w o rk so c o m p letely as he has. H e p o r tr a its by g ra p h ic n a r r a tio n a n d d ra m a tic re c ita l th e s to ry , th e in n e r s p irit, th e in te rw o v e n p h ilo so p h y a n d th e tra g ic clim ax of each of th e g re a t co m p o s­ e r ’s w o rk s, an d w ith a n e v e r-v a rie d a c c o m p a n im e n t o f scen ic a r t. E ach d ra m a a lso u n fo ld s -the o rig in a l le g ­ end on w hich th e m a s te r ’s w ork is based. O u t of his m any le c tu re s su ch as “ T he R in g of th e N e b e lu n g ,” " T h e R h in e g o ld ,” “ T he W a lk u r e ,” “ S teg - f r le d ,” "The G o tte r d a m m e ru n g ,” " T a n n h ä u s e r ,” " T r is tin a n d Is o ld e ,” “ P a r s if a l,” " L o h e n g rin ,” a n d o th e r s of lik e c h a ra c te r, Dr. Shaw Is to give u s T a n n h ä u s e r next F rid a y ev en in g . T a n n h ä u s e r is o n e of th e m o st fa ­ m ous le g e n d s o f th e m id d le ag es, p laced in p o etical fo rm by Jo se p h Wolff. It is set to m usic by R ic h a rd W a g n e r, th e g re a te s t o f G e rm a n co m ­ p o sers, w ho h as m o u ld ed th e ro ­ m an ce to s u it h is ow n d ra m a tic p u r ­ poses b est. It is a ta le of th e M in n e­ s in g e rs, an d is based on th e c e le b r a t­ ed c o n te s ts o f th e jo u r n e y in g k n ig h ts a t th e W a rtb u rg C a stle u n d e r th e s u ­ p e rv isio n o f L a n d g ra v e H e rm a n . T a n n h ä u s e r w as th e g re a te s t of a ll th e tro u b a d o u rs , an d h ad w on th e p rize a t th e T o u rn a m e n t o f Song. H is lon g jo u rn e y to R om e is p o r­ tra y e d , in c lu d in g th e m e d ia e v a l fa b ­ rics a n d m o n u m e n ts of th e a n c ie n t city th ro w n on th e c a n v a s In th e c o l­ o rs o f n a tu re . H is re tu r n to th e W a rtb u rg , h is d e a th a n d th a t of E liz a b e th , a re g r a ­ phically p o rtra y e d . S e v e ra l sid e lig h ts an d in te rp o la tio n s a re a d d e d , to m a k e th e W a g n e r v ision th e m o re lu rid . O ne h u n d re d an d fifty b e a u ti­ fu lly co lo red slid e s w ill p ro je c t th e w o rk o n th e can v as. It is ex p ected th a t th e c h u rc h will be filled n ex t F rid a y e v e n in g a n d a fre e w ill o fferin g w ill be ta k e n . No d o o r a d m issio n w ill be c h a rg e d . COUNTY AGENT HALL GIVEN AN ASSISTANT T h e a p p o in tm e n t of W allace L. K a d d e rly as a s s is ta n t c o u n ty ag e n t in th is c o u n ty h a s been th e re s u lt of th e g ro w th o f th e w o rk h e re to su ch a p o in t th a t C o u n ty A g en t 8. B. H all co u ld no lo n g e r give all p h a se s o f it th e a tte n tio n n eed ed . T h e new a p ­ p o in te e b eg an his d u tie s on D ecem ­ b er 1. H e will a tte n d to th e g r e a t­ e r p a r t of th e office w o rk a n d will a s s is t in th e field. Mr. K a d d e rly w as g ra d u a te d fro m th e O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l co lleg e last J u n e a n d th is fa ll to o k up sp ecial w ork in fa rm m a n a g e m e n t a n d fa rm cro p s p rio r to h is a p p o in tm e n t. H e is a n a tiv e of M u itn o m a h c o u n ty an d h a s h ad a v a rie d fa rm e x p e rien ce. T h e p o sitio n of a s s is ta n t co u n ty agent has been m ad e p o ssib le, th r o u g h a sp ecial a p p ro p r ia tio n fro m t h ^ U n i t e d S ta te s d e p a rtm e n t of A g ­ ric u ltu r e w hich is to be p u t w ith th e su m s e t a sid e by th e c o u n ty co u n cil fo r s te n o g ra p h ic a s s is ta n c e in th e o f­ fice fo r o n e y ear. 1 he o b je c t of th is a p p ro p r ia tio n is to g iv e th e p ro p e r tr a in in g to q u a li­ fied y o u n g m en w ho w ish to ta k e up co u n ty a g e n t w ork a s a p ro fe ssio n O reg o n is th e first s t a te in th e w est to a d o p t th is sy stem o f p re p a r a tio n fo r a s p irin g y o u n g m en, a n d M u ltn o ­ m ah c o u n ty is th e first in O reg o n to h av e a n a s s is ta n t co u n ty a g e n t. T h e E arl of R o seb u ry said th a t boys an d g irls in th is co m m u n ity w ill " T h r if t is th e s u r e s t an d s tro n g e s t be in te re s te d . It is very sim p le , lik e all worthy- fo u n d a tio n of an em p ire , so s u re , so m a tte r s w hen on ce so lv ed . How s tro n g a n d so n ec e ssa ry th a t no m any of y o u r c h ild re n a r e sp e n d in g g re a t e m p ire c an lo n g ex ist th a t d is ­ live, ten an d tw en ty -fiv e c e n ts p e r re g a r d s it." S am u el S m iles said th a t week w ith n o th in g to show fo r It— " t h r i f t b eg an w ith c iv iliz a tio n ; it no benefit from it at Hie en d of th e w eek? b eg an a s soon as m en re a liz e d th a t How p ro u d we w ere o f th o s e S u n ­ it w as n e c e ssa ry to p ro v id e fo r to ­ d ay school c a rd s th a t we received m orrow a s w ell as fo r to d ay . It be­ fo r good a tte n d a n c e . How m u ch m o re g an lo n g b e fo re m oney w as in v e n te d . p ro u d w ill y o u r boy be w hen he r e ­ T h rif t m ean s p riv a te eco n om y as ceives from us th a t c a rd sh o w in g w ell as th e o r d e r a n d m a n a g e m e n t th a t he h as d e p o site d five, ten o r o f a fam ily . T h rif t re q u ire s th a t tw en ty -fiv e c e n ts in o u r b a n k an d m oney sh o u ld be used an d not h as e n te r e d in to a c o n tra c t w ith us a b u s e d ; th a t it sh o u ld be h o n e stly to do so every w eek th r o u g h o u t th e e a rn e d a n d eco n o m ically e m p lo y e d .” y e a r a n d how h is eyes w ill beam T h rift is a h a b it— h a b its a re m o re w ith d e lig h t w hen he sh o w s you th a t easily fo rm e d an d m o re la s tin g if b e a u tifu l pin on th e la p p el of his fo rm ed w hen y o u n g . T h e F re n c h co at, sig n ify in g m u ch , yet n ee d in g p eo p le a re h a b itu a lly th r ifty a n d up an e x p la n a tio n to th e u n in itia te d , a f ­ to th e tim e of th e p re s e n t w a r w ere te r he h a s m ade five su c cessiv e d e ­ th e ric h e st p e r c a p ita of all n a tio n s. p o sits iu o u r b an k a n d h a s becom e T h in k of th e m u ltitu d e of c h il­ a fu ll m e m b e r of o u r C h ris tm a s d re n th a t w ill go w ith o u t C h ris tm a s C ash C lub. Se n! y o u r boy o r little g irl to o u r p re s e n ts th is C h ris tm a s . Not be- tie o r sh e w ill be receiv ed tu se of th u in a b ility o f th e p a re n ts b ank. tr e a te d c o u rte o u s ly by o u r to e a rn th e m oney w ith w hich to p u r ­ an d c h a se th e p re s e n ts n o t b ecau se o f a c le rk s w hich in its e lf Is an e x p e ri­ lack of o p p o rtu n ity . L a b o r w as nev- en ce lo r th e y o u n g s te r w o rth w hile. . r m o re sc a rc e , w ages w ere n e v e r T he c a rd s w hich th ey rec e iv e w ill be T h ey w ill be b e tte r. W hy th e n m u st th e s e c h il­ ex p la in e d to th em . d re n be d en ied th e p le a s u re s w hich show n how th e a c c o u n tin g is done, God in te n d e d sh o u ld be th e irs . I t is how th e n u m b e rs p u n ch ed in d ic a te b ec a u se of th e lack o f th r if t tr a in in g how m u ch th ey have d e p o site d an d in th e p a re n ts w hen y o u n g . T h is how m uch m o re th ey w ill h a v e to d e ­ luck o f eco n o m y is a n evil th a t can posit to reach th e a m o u n t re q u ire d be re a c h e d a n d c u re d th r o u g h th e to c o m p le te th e cu rd . T hey will I le a rn b u sin e ss p rin c ip le s th a t will co m in g g e n e ra tio n s only. P a re n ts , T e a c h e rs, S ta te sm e n , sta y w ith th e m th r o u g h life a n d ut C itiz e n s, ta k e h eed . Is not th e E a rl th e en d of the- y e a r w ill hav e a c c u ­ of R o seb u ry c o rre c t in h is s t a t e ­ m u la te d sufficient to p u rc h a s e m o th e r an d la t h e r a p re s e n t a n d th e n som e. m en t ? W ill n o t you len d a h a n d to c o r­ B ut w hy so p h ila n th ro p ic you say. It re c t th e ev il, b en efit th e m u ltitu d e s , is th is. W e hav e com e to re a liz e th a t sa v e th e n a tio n ? How th e n s h a ll we n e a rly on e h a lf of o u r d e p o s ito rs to ­ co m m en ce? T each th e y o u n g eco ­ day w ore k n e e breech« a an d s h o rt no m ics. M ake e c o n o m ists o f th em . [ d re s se s eleven y e a rs ag o w hen we T h e w a ste w hich h a s ta k e n place in I co m m en ced b u sin ess. B a re n ts , te a c h e rs , c itiz e n s, help th e U n ite d S ta te s is a p p a llin g . We You will be h a v e p o n d e re d o v e r th e m a tte r w ell us in th is good w ork. in to th e n ig h ts in se a rc h of a m ean s ’ re w a rd e d . T h e C h ris tm a s C ash C lu b w ill open w h ereb y we co u ld do o u r p a rt an d b eliev e th a t we h av e so lved th e J a n u a r y 3d w hen all sh o u ld be ready p ro b le m in su c h a way th a t a ll th e I to m a k e th e ir first deposit. GRESHAM An In te re s tin g m e e tin g w as h eld in th e M asonic h a ll at T ro u td a le , S a t­ ' u rd a y , D ecem ber !•, w hen th e M u ltn o ­ m ah co u n ty co u n cil o f tin 1 O regon , C o n g ress of M o th ers a n d P a re n t- T e a c h e rs ' a s s o c ia tio n s w as o r g a n ­ ized. F iv e P a re n t-T e a c h e r a ss o c ia ­ tio n of th e co u n ty w ere re p re s e n te d , th o se of G re sh a m , R u sse llv ille , W est P o rtla n d , F a irv ie w a n d T ro u td a le . T he m e e tin g b eg an w ith a b a sk e t | lu n ch ut noon, w h e re a w elcom e w as i g iven th e v is ito rs by M ayor C la ra L a rsso n , w ith a re sp o n se by S ta te P re sid e n t Mrs. Geo. Mi-Math. C o u n ty S u p e rin te n d e n t A. P. A rm s tro n g also m ad e a speech a n d Mrs. B ro o k s, of th e H om e E co n o m ics d e p a rtm e n t, of th e O. A. C., gav e an e sp e c ia lly In ­ s tru c tiv e ta lk . T h e s p e a k e r s w ere in tro d u c e d by Mrs. L. A. H arlo w , p re s id e n t of th e T r o u td a le P a re n t- T e a c h e rs ' asso c ia tio n . A fte r lu n ch , th e b u sin e ss sessio n w as h eld in th e room below , p c e d e d by a solo by Miss S a lin a Fox. Mrs. W a lk e r, first s ta te vice p re s id e n t, g a v e a s h o rt tu lk , in w hich sh e e m p h a s iz e d th e w ork b eing d o n e in P o rtla n d by th e o rg a n iz a tio n . T hey th e n p ro ceed ed to o rg a n iz e th e c o u n cil, Mrs. H a ttie V ail p re s id ­ in g Mrs. H arlo w w as e le c te d p re s i­ d e n t; Mrs. E. J. S ta c k , W est P o r t­ la n d , first vice p re s id e n t; M rs. J. N. C la n a h a n , G re sh a m , s e c r e ta r y ; Mrs. li. A. L ew is, R u ssellv ille, tr e a s u r e r . T w o vice p re s id e n ts a re to be e lec ted la te r. It w as d ecid ed to m eet, by In v ita ­ tio n of th e v a rio u s a ss o c ia tio n s , th e second S a tu rd a y of e v ery o th e r m o n th , b eg in n in g w ith F e b ru a r y , 1917. T h e n e x t m e e tin g w ill be in G resh am . A fte r a d jo u r n m e n t, a p le a sin g p ro g ra m w as g iv en by th e local clu b , c o n sistin g of a d u e t by Mrs. J. A. L a rrs o n a n d M rs. L. A. H a rlo w , solo, Mrs. F r a n k B oacoe; p ian o solo. M iss R u th In g lis, a n d a b rig h t little com edy, "N o t a M an In th e H o u se ,” by M esdam es H arlo w , L a rsso n , Van D eW alk er, K e n d a ll anil Miss S a lin a Fox. MOTHERS MEETING GRANGE PROGRAM ANNOUNCED SHAREHOLDERS VOICE ELECTS OFFICERS CO OPERATIVE IDEAS At th e r e g u la r m e e tin g of G re sh ­ . A m o th e rs ’ m e e tin g w ill be held am g ra n g e last S a tu rd a y , th e fo llo w ­ a t th e h om e of Mrs. C. .1 L u n d q u ist in g officers w ere e lec ted to serv e th e on S o u ih R o b e rts a v e n u e on T h u r s ­ e n s u in g y e a r: m a s te r, E. E. W ellin g ; day a fte rn o o n , D ecem ber 14, u n d e r o v e rs e e r, F. E. H o d g e; le c tu re r, th e a u sp ic e s of th e W o m en 's C h ris­ M rs. M. K ro n e n b e rg , c h a p la in , Mrs. R. F . W a lte rs ; s te w a rd , M rs D. W. M e tzg er; a s s is ta n t s te w a rd , Geo. F. H oney; tr e a s u r e r , G eo rg e L eslie; s e c r e ta ry , M rs. F . E. H o d g e; P o m o ­ n a, Mrs. L. T. L u s te d ; F e re s , Miss A lb e rta A lle n ; F lo ra , Mrs. R. W. K e rn ; g a te k e e p e r, J. R. C a v a n a g h ; lad y a s s is ta n t s te w a rd , Mrs. E. E. W e llin g ; o rg a n is t, M iss G lad y s N eal; T h ese officers w ill be in s ta lle d at th e r e g u la r J a n u a r y m e e tin g on th e 13th J. J. J o h n s o n , m a s te r o f E ven in g S ta r g ra n g e , w ill be th e in s ta llin g o f­ ficer. H e w ill be a ss iste d by M rs. II. E. D avis o f G re sh a m g ra n g e , who w ill act a s m a rs h a l P rin c ip a l E lm e r F G oodw in of th e h ig h sch o o l, M rs. G oodw in a n d A. W. M etzg er w ere o b lig a te d In th e th ird a n d f o u r th d e g re e s A fte r th e su m p ­ tu o u s d in n e r, th e m e e tin g of th e M a s te rs ' an d L e c tu r e r s ’ asso c ia tio n w as h e ld , w hen s u b je c ts to be b r o u g h t b efo re th e P o m o n a g ra n g e w ere d iscu ssed . P o m o n a w ill m eet Dec. 20, w ith M u ltn o m a h g ra n g e a t O rie n t. O. I. N eal w as e lec ted a m e m b e r o f th e a g r ic u ltu r a l ad v iso ry c o m m itte e , to se rv e fo r tw o y ears. A m o n g th e v is ito rs at th e g ra n g e w ere W. H. D u fu r, m a s te r o f W ood­ law n g ra n g e ; Mr. a n d M rs. N iblin, Mrs. J . J . Jo h n s o n an d A. L. K een an o f E v e n in g S ta r g ra n g e ; Mrs. D. W M cK ay, M rs. W m. S ales, M iss C la ra S ales a n d W. H. C a v a n a g h of F a ir- view g r a n g e ; M r. an d M rs. Jo h n S le re t of M u ltn o m a h g ra n g e , Mr and M rs R. W. O lli o f R u sse lv ilie g ra n g e ( > mi > R an ge \g e m y . T h e L. L. K id d e r H a rd w a re c o m ­ p an y a re p leased to a n n o u n c e t h a t th e y h a v e se c u re d th e ag en cy fo r th e V ulcan lin e of g as ra n g e s , p la te s an d h e a tin g a p p lia n c e s a n d w ill be g lad to show th e m . < lir t« t m a » < h e « - , C h ris tm a s so n g s an d ta lk s feat u re d th e m o n th ly v isit of th e Y oung P e o p le 's S o ciety o f C h ris tia n E n ­ U m b re lla R ep air* . of F ir s t C o n g re g a tio n a l W ill be In G re sh a m u u til J a n u a r y d e a v o r c h u rc h to th e c o u n ty fa rm S untlay 1 an d am p re p a re d to f u r n is h u m b r e l­ Mr. and Mrs Thoa Wiles took din a fte rn o o n . G eo rg e R o ssm an anil B ner Sunday with Mr and Mr» C B. la co v e rs an d do e x p e rt re p a irin g . T e le p h o n e 548. J . I . R yan *83 8 H u n tin g to n m a d e a b o rt ta lk s Rusher and family. - G R E SH A M , Dec. 11. E d ito r O u t­ lo o k : Two s h a r e h o ld e rs In th e G re sh a m c a n n e ry w ere ta lk in g to ­ g e th e r. O ne s a id : "1 w o n d e r if I s till ow n a s h a r e in th e c a n n e ry . I w o n d er If a s h a r e Is a m a te ria l th in g ? tia n T e m p e ra n c e U nion. T h e m e e t­ I did ow n a s h a r t b efo re th e c a n n e ry ing w ill b egin a t 2 :3 0 . A s h o rt b u si­ w as b u rn e d b u t d o n ’t k n o w how n ess sessio n w ill be h e ld , p resid ed a b o u t it now . If I d o n ’t ow n a w hole o v e r by th e p re s id e n t, M rs Geo. F. s h a r e I w ould lik e to know w h at p er H oney, a f t e r w hich a q u e s tio n box c e n t of on e 1 do o w n .” a n d p ro g ra m w ill be c o n d u c te d by T h e o th e r s a id : "1 o w n ed a w hole M rs. J . N. C la n a h a n , s u p e r in te n d e n t sh a re . It se e m s to m e an e s tim a te of M o th e rs ’ m eetin g s. M o th ers a re m ig h t he m ad e by c o u n tin g th e p re s­ in v ite d to b rin g in q u e s tio n s , w hich e n t v ulue of th e p ro p e rty In c lu d in g w ill be d iscu ssed by th o s e p re se n t. t h e in s u ra n c e , an d m ak e an e q u a liz a ­ T h e fo llo w in g in te re s tin g p ro g ra m tio n so th a t e ach s h a r e h o ld e r m ig h t h as been p re p a r e d : s c r ip tu r e lesson know ju s t w h at he o w n s In th e a ss o ­ an d p ra y e r, Mrs. C M. O lip h a n t; c ia tio n .” p ian o solo, Mrs. W L. G o rsa g e ; r e a d ­ T h e o th e r s a id , “ th a t 's my Idea, ing. T h e C h ild ’s P o c k e t B ook, Mrs. I an d I believe If we a re fo r c o -o p e ra ­ K. A M iller; solo, Miss G lad y s Mil- | tio n an d w ant to see th e c a n n e ry re ­ le r, a c co m p an ied by Mrs. G o rsa g e ; i b u ilt we w ill be w illin g to p u t m ore re a d in g , L ead in g th e C h ild to E at, | m oney Into th e e n te r p r i s e .” M rs. C. M. Z im m e rm a n ; solo, Miss T h e y ' both a g re e d t h a t If th e ir M arie W ells, acco m p a n ie d by M rs ! s h a r e w as fo u n d to be o n ly w o rth o ne A. C. B rack en b u r y ; re a d in g , T he h a lf us m uch sin ce th e flrp, th e y w ere G e n tle A rt of L y in g , M rs. Ja s . E l-i w illing to c o n tr ib u te th e o th e r h a lt k in g to n ; solo, Mrs. W. E. B ates, ac­ th a t th e ir s h a re m ight be fu ll. T hey c o m p a n ie d by M rs Geo. P a g e ; read both hoped th e r e w ould he co -o p era Ing, T ra in in g of a C h ild ’s M ind, tlo n on th e p a rt of a ll, b o th s h a r e Mrs. H. L. W o stell; p ian o solo, Mrs. h o ld e r an d th e in u n a g e rs o f th e a s ­ F re d T odd. so c ia tio n , th a t th e s h a r e h o ld e r m ight A so cial h o u r w ill be e n jo y e d fol receive w h at he n eed s a n d w an ts. If low ing th e p ro g ra m , w hen re fre s h - 1 th o u g h t is g iv en on th is lin e th e se M rs B. W , q u e stio n s can be s e ttle d at th e next m e n ts w ill be served E m ery and M rs Geo. F H oney w in ! m e etin g a s s is t M rs. L u n d q u ist tn se rv in g ah ; A SH A REH O LD ER w om en a re In v ited a n d m o th e rs a re e sp e c ia lly u rg ed to a tte n d POSTMASTER R0BERT8 Ib l i n c e R e siile n l Di«"*. BUYS NEW HOME T h e six th a n n u a l fat sto c k show closed a t th e U nion sto c k y a rd s in N o rth P o rtla n d on S a tu rd a y , e c lip s ­ ing all re c o rd s In th e q u a lity an d n u m b e rs show n. A m illio n d o llu rs w as re p re s e n te d in th e e x h ib its an d m any o f th e c h o ic e st a n im a ls w ere sold ut fan cy prices. O ne H o lste in ju n io r b u ll b ro u g h t th e su m of 821,- 500. B esides th e list of a w a rd s iu th e J e rs e y a n d sh e e p cla sse s, p u b lish e d lust F rid a y th e r e w ere m any p rizes g iven A. C. R uby on h o rse s He ex­ h ib ite d In P e rc h e ro n s , B elg ian s und sh ire s. F o llo w in g a re h is a w a rd s, B elg ian s p re d o m in a tin g : H ere h e ro n s . C lass 395, s ta llio n , 4 y e a rs old o r o v e r F o u rth , R uby, F rle ta g C lass 396, s ta llio n , 3 y e a rs and u n d e r 4 F o u r th , R uby, C asino. C lass 397, s ta llio n , 2 y e a rs an d u n d e r 3— F ir s t, K uby, A rtist. C lass 398, s ta llio n , I y e n r a n d u n ­ d e r 2-— F ir s t, R uby, A iilln; th ird . R uby, G ra n t. C lass 399, m a re , 3 y e a rs old o r o v e r F o u rth , R uby, F lo re n c e . C lass 4 04. tw o a n im a ls p ro d u c e of o n e d am F ir s t, R uby. C lass 405, c h a m p io n s ta llio n R uby, A rtis t. ItelgiHiis. C lass 407, s ta llio n , 4 y e a rs o ld o r o v e r F ir s t, R uby, B lue Boy B ril­ lia n t. C lass 408, s ta llio n , 2 y e a rs o ld an d u n d e r 4 F ir s t, R u b y , D illon. C lass 4 09, s ta llio n , 2 y e a rs old and u n d e r 3— F ir s t, R uby, S tevenoB ; s e c ­ o n d , R uby, B illy Boy. C lass 410, s ta llio n , 1 y e a r old and u n d e r S econd, R uby. B ru sse ll C lass 411, m u re , 3 y e a rs old o r o v e r T h ird , R u b y , D enier. C lass 413, filly, 1 y e a r old F ir s t, R uby, D ella. C lass 416, tw o u iitm als p ro d u c e of o n e ilam S eco n d , R uby. .C la s s 417, c h a m p io n s ta llio n R uby, S te v e n o t. S h ires. C lass 419, s ta llio n , 4 y e a rs old o r o v e r F o u rth , R uby, G a rtlu n y l L. B en. C lass 420, s ta llio n , 3 y e a rs old anil u n d e r I F ir s t, R uby, R ocks G olden B a ro n e t. C lass 421, s ta llio n , 2 y e a rs old an d u n d e r 3 F ir s t, R uby, P a tto n G old en B ar. C lass 4 28, tw o a n im a ls p ro d u c e of on e d am -R uby A m ong th e b u y e rs o f b looded sto ck w as 8. B. H a ll, c o u n ty a g e n t, or a tw o -m o n th s ’ old b u ll fo r 8140. T h o se a tte n d in g th e b a n q u e t on T h u rs d a y n ig h t from th is v icin ity In­ c lu d e d J. T. R ick ey , B o rin g : C h a rle s C lev elan d a n d K. A M iller, G re s h ­ a m ; G. M. H a rv e y , T r o u td a le ; F. A. E w ing a n d W G iv en s, E s ta c a d a , D avid M cK eow n, G re sh a m ; A. C. R uby, G re s h a m , M r. a n d M rs. 8. B. H all, F a irv ie w ; Mr. a n d M rs W II C lev elan d , G re s h a m ; F L. I’rlv e tt, G re sh a m ; C. J. L u n d q u is t, G re s h a m . A. II B u rn s a n d D. D. B u rn s, T r o u t­ dale. RAILROAD CROSSINO IS NOT DANGEROUS T h a t th e c ro s sin g of th e T ro u td a le b ra n c h o f th e P o rtla n d R ailw ay . L ig h t & P o w er c o m p a n y a t B ase L ine ro a d is n o t u n d u ly d a n g e ro u s , w as tin- decisio n o f F. J, M iller, P u b lic S e rv ­ ice C o m m issio n e r, a f t e r an In v e stIg a tlo n m ad e a t th e re q u e s t of th e | co u n ty c o m m is sio n e rs, w ho w ere a s k in g th a t th e s t r e e t e a rs be m ad e to com e to a fu ll sto p at th is cro ss- t ing. In hia re p o r t, s u b m itte d to th e c o m m is sio n e rs. Mr. M iller s a y s : “ I t is w ith c o n s id e ra b le re lu c ta n c e th a t we hav e n o t co m p lied w ith y o u r re q u e s t to h av e a il e a rs sto p a t th is c ro s sin g , b u t th e r e a re m an y m o re d a n g e ro u s c ro s s in g s w h e re th is Is n o t d one, a n d If a ll c a rs w ere o b lig ed to sto p b e fo re p a ss in g o v e r each c ro ss Ing th e tr a v e le r on th e ra ilro a d w ould In all p ro b a b ility c o m p la in o f th e ex­ tr e m e d elay In g e ttin g o v e r th e lin e. All o f th e o rd in a r y w a rn in g s ig n s a re p o sted a t th is p o in t a n d w ith th e slow o r d e r on th e ra ilro a d In effect we b eliev e t h a t th e lia b ility o f a c c i­ d e n t Is re d u c e d to a m in im u m " T h e ra ilro a d o r d e r la t h a t c a rs slow to six m ile s a n h o u r a t th is cro ssin g . P o s tm a s te r I) M. R o b e rts a n d his son K e n n e th h av e becom e th e o w n e rs of th e q u a r te r block a t th e c o rn e r of Second s t r e e t a n d R o b e rts a v e n u e . T h e tr a n s f e r w as m ad e la s t w eek by A r th u r D ow sett, w ho took p a rtly In ex ch an g e th e h o u se w h ere Mr. R ob­ e rts h a s been liv in g fo r se v e ra l y e a rs p ast a n d o n e lot, on T h ird s tr e e t a n d H ood a v en u e. T h e p ro p e rty Just, a c q u ire d by Mr. R u b e r's an d son w as fo rm e rly o w ned by Dr. J M. S h o rt b u t la t e r o ccu p ied by o th e r s I t h as been e m p ty fo r about a year P o s tm a s te r R o b e rts L y m a n ’« l e g h o r n I j » » i v ». th e r e n ex t E a rly o rd e rs fo r 8 C. W. L. d a y - ; w ill m ove h is fam ily old c h ic k s , acco m p a n ie d by a 20 p er i T h u rs d a y a f 'e r a few n e c e ss a ry r e ­ cent ca sh p a y m e n t, w ill be ta k e n a t a p a irs have been m ade. Notice. A uto c u r ta tu s m a d e a n d re p a ire d . lib e ra l d isc o u n t. 8. E. P a lm q u is t, U re sh a u i H a rn e ss- A. R. LYM AN. S h o o tin g M ail’ll P h o n e 176. R. 2, G re sh a m , O regon, A t f 'o ttr e ll s to re , D ecem ber 22, fo r m a k e r. tu rk e y s , d u c k s a n d geeae T ra p and E n g la n d 's p ap er-b o x tr a d e F a c to rie s y e a rly pay 1 1 4 0 ,9 4 8 ,0 0 » rifle s h o o tin g F re e lu n ch a t noon. ploys 3 0 ,0 0 0 w o rk e rs in w ages In C a lifo rn ia O M anary an d F W a g n e r 86 M ary A nn B a rrlc k , ag ed 67 y ears, d ied a t B eilro se s ta tio n In th e Mt. S cott d is tr ic t, D ecem ber 7, an d h e r f u n e r a l w as h eld y e s te rd a y In te r­ m ent w as In th e M ount S cott cem e­ te ry . M rs B a rrlc k la s u rv iv e d by h e r h u sb a n d . A m os B a rrlc k , a m e r­ c h a n t a t B eilro se s ta tio n , a n d by a d a u g h te r a n d so n , M rs E th e l H eig h t anil C. A B a rrlc k , both of P o r tla n d . M rs B a rrlc k had lived In th is s ta te fo r 27 y e a rs an d at B eilro se sta tio n six y ears.