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    T W IC E
W .'E K
VOL. 6,
G resham O utlook
NO. 100
AGATE SHOW
ATTRACTING
MANY EYES
M any are Found in D redg­
ing O peration* on
W illam ette
GRESHAM.
MULTNOMAH
NOTED LECTURER AND
MASONIC INSTRUCTOR
D r. It. H. C o lem o n o f L o u isv ille, i
K v., w as th e g u e s t o f th e M aso n ic '
lo d g e la st n ig h t. H e w as g re e te d by
a la rg e m e m b e rsh ip of th e o r d e r an d
g av e so m e h e lp fu l in s tru c tio n s in th e
M asonic w o rk . Dr. C o lem an Is very
h ig h a u d
p ro m in e n t
in
m a so n ry
w eild in g g re a t in flu en ce. E o r th irty -
five c o n se c u tiv e y e a rs he w as g ra n d
c h a p la in o f K e n tu c k y a n d w as also
fo r m uny y e a rs th e su p re m e c h a n c e l­
lo r of th e O rie n ta l O rd e r o f P y th ia n
K n ig h ts.
Ilis office e x te n d s o v e r th e w hole
w o rld .
He is h ig h ly e d u c a te d an d
sp e a k s s e v e ra l la n g u a g e s flu en tly . He
h a s tra v e le d ex te n siv e ly a n d h as
s p e n t m an y y e a rs in th e o ld w orld
s tu d y in g Itib lical a n d M asonic h is ­
to ry .
W hile c o n d u c tin g h is re s e a rc h e s in
P a le s tin e an d S y ria he, by re q u e s t
of th e O rie n ta l M asons o f D am ascu s
In s tru c te d th e tw e n ty - th ird an d tw e n ­
ty - fo u rth g ra n d s o n s of M o h am et an d
u sed th e sw o rd of th e o ld s u lta n of
T u rk e y in th e c o n s e c ra tio n c e re ­
m ony.
H is le c tu re w as g iven la st ev en in g
a t th e B a p tis t c h u rc h fo r m en a n d
M asons o n ly . H is a d d re s s in d ic a te s
th a t h e is no o rd in a ry m an , yet he is
u n o s te n ta tio u s an d u n a ss u m in g . His
p re se n c e h e re h a s been very b en e­
ficial to th e m e m b e rs of b is o rd e r.
COUNTY,
OREGON,
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1917
MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR TO
GET $3,500 FROM STATE FUND
A n ti-C igarette Law H a * Been M odified so that
O nly M ay Not Smoke Them .
M in o r*
AUTOMOBILE LICENSES MAY BE DOUBLED NEXT YEAR
By p ro v isio n of th e re g u la tio n s b e t w e e n th e S w eeney b o n e-d ry bill
A. E. K e s s le r’s d is p la y of a g a te s,
ja s p e r, ja d e , c o rn e lia n a n d o th e r
m a d e in th e co u n ty fa ir a p p ro p r ia ­ a n d th e c o n s e rv a tiv e S to tt b ill, both
se m i-p re c io u s s to n e s is a tt r a c tin g
tio n bill, as it p assed th e le g is la tu re of w hich w ere p assed by th e H ouse
la s t w eek, la te r re c a lle d a n d ta b le d .
c o n s id e ra b le a tte n tio n
fro n t th o se
y e s te rd a y , th e
M u ltn o m a h
co u n ty
T h e bill p assed y e ste rd a y Is a r e ­
w ho sto p to g aze in to h is w indow in
fa ir h as been g iven th e c o n s id e ra tio n d r a f t of th e S w eeney bill. It s t r i c t ­
th e .M etzger h a ll b u ild in g . T h e c o l­
fo r w hich th e O u tlo o k e x e rte d its ly p ro h ib its th e sa le o f c ig a r e tte s to
le c tio n is la rg e a n d ra re ly b e a u tifu l
a n d is w o rth s e v e ra l h u n d re d d o lla rs.
best e ffo rts last s p rin g w hen th e y o u th s u n d e r 21 y e a rs of a g e a n d
It is b eco m in g q u ite a fad to look
le g isla tiv e c a n d id a te s w ere se e k in g m a k e s it a m isd e m e a n o r fo r a m in o r
to sm o k e c ig a re tte s .
fo r su ch sto n e s in ev ery p lace w h ere
n o m in a tio n .
All th a t w as a sk e d of
li p ro v id e s heavy p e n a ltie s fo r vio­
th e r e a re ro c k s o r g ra v e l, a n d o n ce in
th em w as
le g isla tio n
g iv in g
th e la tio n s. It a u th o r iz e s th e d is tric t a t ­
a w hile an e x c ellen t sp ecim en is
G resh am fa ir an ev en b re a k w ith to rn e y a n d o th e r p ro s e c u tin g officers
fo u n d on th e b a n k of th e W illa m e tte
th e o th e r ex p o sitio n s d ra w in g p u b lic to e n fo rc e th e law u n d e r p ain o f b e ­
riv e r a t M ilw au k ie a n d th e r e a re o th ­
m oney.
A re p o r t fro m S alem tills co m in g c rim in a lly lia b le th e m se lv e s.
e r k n o w n sp e c im e n s th a t h av e been
m
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g
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ys:
At th e su g g e s tio n of R e p re s e n ta ­
p ick ed up in u n lo o k e d fo r places.
A lib e ra l in c re a se in cash fu n d s is tiv e K u b ll,
th e
p ro v isio n a g a in s t
M any o f th e s to n e s In Mr. K e ssle r s
g ra n te d th e M u ltn o m a h co u n ty fa ir
c o lle c tio n cam e fro n t th e bed o f th e
a t G resh am u n d e r th e te rm s o f th e b illb o u rd a ilv e rtls in g w as s tric k e n
w illa in e tte riv e r, h a v in g been th ro w n
M u ltn o m a h d e le g a tio n ’s bill p assed o u t.
In its a m e n d e d fo rm , th e bill re p ­
y e s te rd a y .
T h e fa ir h e r e a f te r w ill
o u t of its d e p th s by th e d re d g e s th a t
g et $ 3 5 0 0 in s te a d of $1000. U n d e r re s e n ts th e v iew s of a sp ecial co m ­
h av e been tillin g th e low p lace s of
th e e x istin g law M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty
m itte e com posed of R e p re s e n ta tiv e s
P o r tla n d ’s fro n t.
Yet m an y b e a u ti­
is e n title d to $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 o u t o f th e s ta te
ful sp e c im e n s h av e u n d o u b te d ly e s ­
f a ir fu n d
T h e m oney is to be d is ­ Brand, B u rd ick , Itcan, S w eeney an d
tr ib u te d as fo llo w s;
G re sh a m la ir, L afferty , w ho w ere a p p o in te d
by
ca p e d n o tic e , so th a t it m ay be said
NEXT SUNDAY, GIRL
$3500;
M a n u f a c tu re r s ’ an d L an d S p e a k e r S tan field to make th e re-
tr u th f u lly tiia t m an y b u ild in g s a re
OF THE GOLDEN WEST." P ro d u c ts sh o w , $ 4 5 0 0 ; Pacific I n t e r ­ v taxing.
s ta n d in g o v e r m o d e st tr e a s u r e s th a t
n a tio n a l
L iv esto ck
sh o w , $4 00 0 ;
T h e “ G irl of th e G olden W e st,” O regon P o u ltry a n d P et S tock show .
if fo u n d in tim e w ould h av e been
L icen ses on a u to m o b ile s an d a u to ­
w orn as o rn a m e n ts in m any o f th e a b o u t w hich P o rtla n d th e a t e r g o e rs $ 2 0 0 0 , a n d N a tio n a l D airy Show ,
m o b ile tr u c k s art* to be d o u b le d u n ­
$1000.
m ost co m m o n fo rm s of je w e lry .
a re ta lk in g th e s e d ay s w ill open at
U n d er th e e x is tin g a rr a n g e m e n t d e r p ro v isio n s of a bill p assed by th e
S om e o f th e u g ly -lo o k in g sto n e s
B a k e r T h e a te r in th a t city S u n d ay M u ltn o m a h co u n ty c o lle c ts on ly $1'2,- H ouse y e s te rd a y a n d th e p ro c e e d s
seen in th e ir ro u g h s t a te a re th e
m a tin e e , F e b ru a r y 18, a s a n n o u n c e d 5oo of its f a ir m oney. T h e b a la n c e will h«- a p p lie d to th e s ta te h ig h w ay
is d is trib u te d am o n g th e o th e r c o u n ­
p ro d u c ts o f a clo se s c ru tin y by p e r ­
in a p re v io u s issu e of th is p ap er.
tie s o f th e s ta te s . T h e o u ts id e c o u n ­ fu n d lo r d is trib u tio n in c o u n tie s o u ’
so n s a c q u a in te d
w ith th e ir fo r m a ­
To w itn ess a p ro d u c tio n of th is tie s will n o t get th is e x tra m oney sid e of M u ltn o m a h .
tio n .
M any p e rso n s h a v e stu m b le d
d ra m a is lik e
b e in g
tr a n s p o rte d u n d e r th e new bill.
T ills bill is a p a ri of th e le g is la ­
o v e r a s to n e o r k ick ed it o u t o f th e ir
T h e E a s te r n C la c k a m a s fa ir at E s­
back to ro m a n tic C a lifo rn ia d u rin g
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w ay w ith o u t a th o u g h t o f its w o rth .
th e fa m o u s d ay s o f ’49 an d ’50. It is re s e n ta tiv e
S te p h e n s '
b ill,
w hich tile jo in t H ouse an d S e n a te o m n ilt
A bout tw e n ty y e a rs ag o , w hen
so fa r ab o v e th e a v e ra g e play th a t no p assed th e H o u se y e s te rd a y .
T h e te e on ro atls a u d h ig h w a y s, an d Is a
d re d g in g o p e ra tio n s first b eg an , th e r e
co m p a riso n can be m ad e. It is ju s t m oney is to be p aid from th e C la c k a ­ c o m p an io n to tile g e n e ra l ro a d code
w as c o n s id e ra b le e x c ite m e n t o v e r th e
th e w o rld -fa m o u s B elasco p ro d u c tio n m as c o u n ty f a ir fu n d .
F ro m th e ab o v e it w ill be seen th a t pul lliro u g h th e H ouse last wttek
re p o r t th a t so m e o p a ls h ad been
w ritte n a b o u t th o s e g o ld en d ay s in
1, is ex p ected to ra is e a p p ro x i­
M u ltn o m a h d e le g a tio n , o r th o s e of It
fo u n d in th e slu ic in g s fro m th e W il­
T h e S ie rra s , an d p ro d u c e d on a scale
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o f scen ic m ag n ificen ce th a i will be a
th e f a ir h av e re d e e m e d th e ir p ro m ­ a u d to in c re a se fro m y e a r Io y e a r us
ed fo r th e m a n d so m e re a lly fine
re v e la tio n to m ost p eo p le, esp ecially
th e n u m b e r of u u to m o h t'e s in th "
a g a te s w ere fo u n d , b u t no op als.
ise.
th o se w ho h av e n e v e r seen it. T h e re
W ith 11. A. L ew is, p re s id e n t of th e stiili in c re a se s.
T h o se g e m s com e in a so lid ro ck fo r­
a re th r e e g re a t c h a r a c te r s , th e G irl,
T h e m oney is to go Info th e g e n ­
fa ir b o ard In th e s e n a te , a n d C o n rad
m a tio n f a r aw ay from th e riv e r beds.
th e O utlaw an d th e S h eriff, an d a
O lsen , w ho m ad e a p u b lic p led g e in a e ra l h ig h w ay fo n d an d to b“ ex­
A lth o u g h no o p a ls w ere fo u n d in
se o ie of o th e rs , ev e ry o n e c re a te d an d
sp eech h e re , th e w ork o f th e lo w er pended u n d e r d ire c tio n of th e S ta te
th e W illa m e tte , th e ir q u e st in s p ire d
a c te d to fit in to w h at h is to ry an d t r a ­
h o u se m e m b e rs
w as h e a rtily
e n ­ H ig h w ay co m m issio n .
E lla Ilig g e n so n to w rite a p o etic
d itio n te lls us th e C a lifo rn ia life w as
T h e p re s e n t
law re q u ire s th e
d o rse d . T h e fa ir a s s o c ia tio n w ill h e re ­
gem th a t se rv e d to a ss ist in th e f u r ­
in th o s e day s.
If y o u can po ssib ly
a f t e r be on a m o re ev en fo o tin g an d m oney to lie se n t back to th e respec­
th e r se a rc h fo r h id d en b e a u tie s, an d
ta k e a tr ip to P o rtla n d th e co m in g
c a t: g ive la r g e r p re m iu m s, th u s e n ­ tiv e c o u n tie s in th e ra tio In w hich It
it m ay be said th a t th e a g a te craze
w eek do so. It w ill be w o rth y o u r
c o u ra g in g th e e x h ib ito rs to do th e ir w as p aid.
h a d its b e g in n in g a t th a t tim e.
w hile, fo r y o u m ay n o t g et a c h an ce
T ile M u ltn o m a h d e le g a tio n s in th e
b est.
A re s id e n t o f th is v icin ity h a s six
to w itn e ss a p lay o f th is c a lib re soon
H ouse an d S e n a te h av e c o n se n te d to
A la sk a n g a rn e ts ta k e n fro m a led g e
a g a in . T h e B a k e r m a n a g e m e n t a n ­
A " s a fe a n d s a n e " a n ti-c ig a re tte an a m e n d m e n t th a t w ill p e rm it all
a t P o rt W ra n g e ll, w here th e r e is an
n o u n ces th a t sp ecial c a re w ill be g iv ­ b ill w as p assed by th e H o u se y e s te r ­ th e m oney to lie used o u ts id e M ult­
in e x h a u s tib le
su p p ly .
T h ey
a re
en to o u t of to w n m ail o rd e r s acc o m ­ d ay an d p ro b a b ly w ill go th r o u g h th e n o m a h c o u n ty .
T h ey b e 'le v e thin
b e a u tifu l a n d o r n a m e n ta l c u rio s itie s ,
p a n ied by m o n ey o r d e r a n d sta m p e d s e n a te an d becom e th e law of tIn ­ th is w ill a id m ost -s u b stan tially In
b u t p ra c tic a lly w o rth le ss, c o m m e r­
en v elo p e fo r r e tu r n of tic k e ts , an d s ta te .
d e v e lo p in g th e g e n e ra l ro a d Im p ro v e ­
cia lly , a lth o u g h th e y a re 24 c a ra t
to o u r
p e rs o n a l
k n o w le d g e m any
T h e b ill is s o rt of a c o m p r o m i s e m e n t th r o u g h o u t th e s ta te .
p u re .
T h e g em s a re r e g u la r p o ly ­
p eo p le of o u r city h av e sig n ified th e ir
g o n s, b e a u tifu l in co lo r, a n d , w hen
in te n tio n of se e in g " T h e G irl o f th e
fre sh fro m th e m in es, h av e a d a s h ­
G olden W e st.’ O u r a d v ic e is n o t to
in g an d b r illia n t lu s te r, b u t w hen ex ­
w ait till you a r r iv e th e r e to g et y o u r
posed fo r a tim e th ey b ecom e d u ll
se a ts.
Y ou m ig h t be d is a p p o in te d .
and opaque.
T h e c ry s ta l v a rie s in
Send in a h e a d , fo r T h e B a k e r is a
d im e n sio n s fro m th e size of a pea to
T h e C o u n ty C o u n cil o f P a re n t I w hich th e la r g e r an d s t r o n g e r school
p o p u la r th e a te r a n d a lw ay s cro w d ed .
th a t of a w a ln u t, a n d to th e novice
T e a c h e rs ' a ss o c ia tio n h eld Its re g u la r d is tric ts sh o u ld a b s o rb th e s m a lle r
It w ill be esp e c ia lly so fo r th is play.
th a t
th e y m ig h t
a r e q u ite fa s c in a tin g a n d h av e th e
F e b ru a r y m e e tin g at th e G re sh a m li­ o n es to th e end
a p p e a ra n c e of m u ch v a lu e fo r o r n a ­
b ra ry on S a tu rd a y , w h en r e p r e s e n ta ­ tiring th e a d v a n ta g e s of th e la r g e r
GROUP OF FIFTEEN
to th e s m a lle r sc h o o ls.
D r. H a rt
m e n ta l a n d o th e r p u rp o ses
FORM LOAN BRANCH tiv e s w ere p re s e n t fro m a n u m b e r o, p o in te d to th e a n a lo g ' of th e c o u n ty
The
la p id a rie s , h o w e v e r, h av e
P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’ c irc le s th r o u g h t h e
failed to u tiliz e th e m fo r an y p u r ­
T h e first m ove In M u ltn o m ah co u n ty . School d is tri-'ts re p re s e n te d lib ra ry sy stem a n d su g g e s te d th a t
pose w h a te v e r, except a s a c u rio an d c o u n ty to w a rd th e fo rm a tio n o f a at th e m e e tin g w ere: W est P o rtla n d , th e sc h o o ls sh o u ld follow so m e such
" T h e b est u se of m o n e y ,”
to d e m o n s tra te th e c e r ta in ty o f th e
D lst. No. 13; L y n ch , D is’ . No. 2 8 . a p lan .
b ra n c h of th e N a tio n a l E a rm Loan
u n e rr in g law of n a tu r e w hich g o v ­
T ro u td a le . D ist. No. 2 0 ; G re sh a m . said Dr. H a rt, “ Is to tr a n s fo r m It in to
a ss o c ia tio n w as m a d e by a g ro u p of
e rn s e v ery p h e n o m e n o n . E v ery p la n e
D lst. No. 4; R o ck w o o d . D ist. No. 27 ; a b ility a n d p o w e r.” T h is can be d one
fifteen
fa r m e rs
In , th e
t'o r b e tt
o f th e po lygon is of th e sam e fo rm ,
F a irv ie w , D lst. No. 5 ; R u sse llv ille , by a c lo s e r u n ity b etw een th e school
H e ig h ts se c tio n o f th e c o u n ty , w ho
t very a n g le is of th e sa m e d e g re e , l
D lst. No. 4 0 ; O rie n t. D lst. No. 6 J t. am i th e h o m e, a n d a re a liz a tio n of
m et S a tu r d a y e v e n in g In th e C o lu m ­
a n d e v ery gem is th e eq u a l a n d lik e
A re p r e s e n ta tiv e w as a ls o p re s e n t o u r so cial re s p o n sib ility . T h e c o u n ­
b ia g ra n g e h all.
o f its follow
T h e m in in g an d sh ip - I
fro n t S a u v ie s Is la n d , a lth o u g h no try d is tric t sh o u ld be a so cial c e n te r.
C o u n ty A g ric u ltu ra l A g en t H all
tu en t of th e s e g em s h a s b ecom e q u ite |
P a re n t-T e a c h e r c ircle is o rg a n iz e d It sh o u ld h a v e a so cial, e d u c a tio n a l
e x p la in e d th e d e ta ils In th e o rg a n iz a ­
It sh o u ld
a b u sin e ss.
The
rock
c o n ta in in g
th e re . M rs. E. J. S ta c k , on b e h a lf of an d m o ra l se lf re s p e c t.
tio n a n d o p e ra tio n o f th e farm loan
th e m is w o rth tw e n ty d o lla rs a to n on
th e W est P o rtla n d circle, In v ited th e f a c e t h e w hole p ro b lem In re g a rd to
a ss o c ia tio n . O w ing to a lack of th e
th e w h a rf, a n d it is sh ip p e d to all
C o u n ty
C o n n ell
to m eet
a t th a t th e s e th in g s , b e c a u se of th e boys and
n ec e ssa ry b la n k s fo r p re lim in a ry o r ­
p a r ts of th “ c o u n try to fill th e c a b i­
sch o o l fo r th e A p ril m e e tin g . T h e g irls w ho a re g ro w in g up. Dr. H art
g a n iz a tio n a c o m m itte e c o n sistin g of
n e ts of th e w e a lth y a n d th e c o lle c ­
In v ita tio n w as u n a n im o u sly a c cep ted . b eliev es th a t th e m ost of th e e d u c a ­
J. P o u n d e r, A. S. W o o d a rd , G ra n t
tio n s in p riv a te ho m es o r in p u b lic
A m essag e w as g iv en fro m Miss tio n o f th e boys an d g irls d o es not
B ell an d F . H. L asley w as a p p o in te d
in s titu tio n s .
W ood of th e m ain lib ru ry . c a llin g a t ­ ta k e p lace in th e sch o o ls. T h e s c h o o l­
to call a n o th e r m e e tin g w hen th o se
te n tio n to th e e x h ib it o f th e In d u s h o u se an d th e sc h o o ls a re but In ci­
b la n k s w ere a v a ila b le an d to can v a ss
TWINS LEFT AT HOME
tr ia l clu b w o rk , w hich will be h eld at d e n ts in th e la r g e r e d u c a tio n o f th e
OF JACKSON WARREN th a t p a rt o f th e c o u n ty e a s t o f th e th e m ain lib r a r y on May 12, a n d in ­ c h ild re n . Th«- w ork of th e c h ild re n
S an d y riv e r fo r th e p u rp o s e of d e ­
to
b rin g a n y th in g an d tin- c o n d itio n s u n d e r w hich It Is
I t e v id e n tly re q u ire d tw o s to r k s to te r m in in g a ll th o s e fa r m e rs w ho a re v itin g c h ild re n
th e y h av e m ad e e ith e r at borne o r In p e rfo rm e d a re a m o n g th e m ost Im ­
y islt th e h o m e o f J a c k s o n W a rre n a t d e siro u s of jo in in g a farm loan a s s o ­
fa c to rs
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sch o o l in m a n u a l tr a in in g , sew in g . p o r ta n t e d u c a tio n a l
B u ll R un on S a tu rd a y m o rn in g la st, c ia tio n .
c o o k in g , etc. No p rizes a re offered m ost d e s p e r a te p ro b le m is in c o n n e c ­
o r else th e sa m e b ird m a d e tw o trip s . |
I b u t c re d it w ill be g iv en on th e w ork tio n w ith th o s e w ho d r if t a n d lo af
A g a in in Business.
At an y r a te th e b ird o r b ird s le ft a
a n d a re triflin g . T h e b ig g est re a s o n s
B. F . B au er, w ho h a s been m a n ­ J in c o n n e c tio n w ith sch o o l w ork
lioy w e ig h in g sev en p o u n d s a u d a g irl
fo r fa c in g th e s e p ro b le m s sq u a re ly
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All a re d o in g w ell.
m erly ru n by A. E A llants an d it is I iiic a tlo n s fro n t th e s t a te s u p e r in te n ­ grow up In to e n e rg e tic , a c tiv e , w o rth ­
now o p en fo r b u sin e ss
T h e sh o p
Home-Uke Rooms.
h a s b een re m o d e le d a n d new fix tu res d e n t's office on th e w o rk of th e r u r a l w h ile tiv n a n d w om en, b elie v in g in
H e u rg e d c o -o p e ra tio n o f all w ork.
M o d ern , u p -to -d a te ro o m s, w ith ' p u t in ; also first cla ss b a th ro o m in I sch o o ls
T h e m u sic a l p ro g ra m w as c a rrie d
h o t a n d cold w a te r, s te a m b e a te d a n d ' c o n n e c tio n . C om e in an y g et ac­ | in m a k in g th e sc h o o ls of th e g r e a t­
b a th s
R a te s re a s o n a b le . F ir s t S ta te q u a in te d .— A dv.
o u t as a n n o u n c e d a n d w as g re a tly
est b enefit to th e risin g g e n e ra tio n
B ank b u ild in g , fo rm e rly o ccu p ied by
Dr. H a rt o f R eed C o lleg e w as th e a p p re c ia te d . D in n e r w as se rv e d th e
T a ilo r in g
M rs. W a ltm a n . M rs. H. F. B a u e r.—
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He v is itin g d e le g a tM by th e G re sh a m
A dv.
F o r m en a n d w o m en — cle a n in g ,
p re s sin g a n d r e p a irin g d o n e w ell. p lead fo r th e c o n so lid a tio n of r u r a l I'a re n t-T e a c h e rs ' circ le , In th e lM t-
F o r Sale.
re room of th e lib ra ry .
P e te r L e n a ru , P o w ell s tr e e t.
sch o o ls u n d e r a c o u n ty sy s te m . In
W h ite L e g h o rn
h a tc h in g
eggs,
c h ic k s a n d co c k e re ls. L ay in g p u lle ts .
W e a t h e r F o r e c a s t.
S tep p in g O rchestra D am e.
W a rm R oom s to R e n t.
$18 p e r dozen.
H. W. C ooley A G iven in R e g n e r's o p e ra h o u se S at
M rs. H. F. B a u e r h a s ta k e n c h a rg e
Pacific
S ta te s :
N o rm al te m p e r a ­
Son, T ro u td a le . O reg o n . P h o n e 434. u rd a y e v e n in g . F e b r u a r y 10. OOO® o f t h e ro o m s in th e F ir s t S ta te B ank
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b u ild in g , fo rm e rly oci up|«-<| by .Mrs
B est a n d m oat c o m p le te lin e of tle m e n 75c. Ladl«»s free.
W a ltm a n . an d h as m o d e rn , u p -to -d a te I ifo rn la , a n d o v e rc a s t w ith ra in s fo r
bicycle tlr«a» e v e r sh o w n In G re sh a m
s te a m -h e a te d
ro o m s w ith h o t an d
LOST- -Game Warden's star No. 729. co ld w a te r a n d b a th fo r r e n t .— A dv. W a sh in g to n an d O reg o n .
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NEW DATES ARRANGED
FOR MOLE MEETINGS
T h e s«'ries of m ole m e e tin g s w hich
w ere p o stp o n e d from th e w eek of
F e b ru a r y 5 to id h av e now been a r ­
ra n g e d fo r th e w eek fro m F e b ru a ry
19 to 24. T h e se m e e tin g s w ill be in
th e fo rm of d e m o n s tra tio n s on m ean s
of tr a p p iu g m oles an d th e p re p a ra tio n
of th e s k in s fo r m a rk e t.
D ue to th e heav y s c h e d u le w hich
I Mr. S cheffer h a s to fill only n in e
m e e tin g s could be sc h e d u le d fo r ib is
c o u n ty , an d th e y a re to be h eld In
th o s e e o n im u u llles w hich hav e s ig n i­
fied th e g re a te s t a m o u n t of In te re st
In g e ttin g rid of m oles. F o llo w in g is
th e lis t;
M onday, F e b ru a r y 19.— H u r lb u r t
sc h o o lh o u se ,
1 0 :4 5 a m ; C o rb e tt
h ig h sch o o l, 2 :4 5 p. m.
T u e sd a y , F e b ru a r y 20. V ictory
sc h o o lh o u se ,
1 0 :4 5 a. in .; O rien t
sc h o o lh o u se , 2 :4 5 p m.
W ed n esd ay , F e b ru a r y 21.— R u s ­
se llv ille sc h o o lh o u se ,
1 0 :4 5 a. in;
P le a s a n t V alley g ra n g e b a ll, 2 :4 5 p in
T h u rs d a y , F e b ru a r y 2 2 .— G re sh a m
h ig h sch o o l, 1 0 :4 5 a. nt ; S p rin g d a le
sc h o o lh o u se , 2 :4 5 p. in.
F rid a y ,
F e b ru a r y
23.
B ellro se
sch o o lh o u se , 1 0 :4 5 a. m ;
H tllsd u le
sc h o o lh o u se , 2 :4 5 p. m.
S a tu rd a y , F e b r u a r y 2 4 .— F airview
s c h o o lh o u se , 1 0 :0 0 a. m.
MASONIC RITES FOR
JOSEPH A FRAKES
T h e last rite s w ere said y e ste rd a y
fo r J o s e p h A. F ra k e s , w hose d e a th o c ­
c u rr e d on F rid a y , F e b ru a r y 9, ‘ fo l­
low ing p a ra ly sis , w ith w hich he w as
s tric k e n on J u n u a r y 29. He p assed
aw uv p e a c e fu lly . In th e p re se n c e of
«! • m e m b e rs o f h is fa m ily , w ith o u t
re g a in in g co n scio u sn eas.
Mr. F ra k e s w as b o rn in M issouri,
May 1 1, 1867. H e cam e to O regon
tw e n ty -se v e n y e a rs ag o und w as fo r
m any y e a rs u su c c e s sfu l g ro c e r In
th e N ob H ill a n d L a u re lh u rs t d is­
tr ic ts in P o rtla n d a n d in G re sh a m to r
th e past y e a r und a h a lf. On J a n u ­
a ry 19. 1896. he m a rrie d Miss Mattle
K en n ey , w ho su rv iv e s h in t, to g e th e r
w ith th e ir son F r a n k , a g e d 19 en d
d a u g h te r M ae, a g e d 13. A b ro th e r,
J. G F ra k e a o f Z lllu, W a sh in g to n ,
an d tw o s is te r s in M isso u ri a lso s u r ­
vive
Mr. F ra k e s Joined th e C h ris ­
tia n c h u rc h nt Lhe ag e o f 18 a n d h as
sin ce been an a c tiv e a n d c o n siste n t
m em b er, b e in g deaco n u n d e ld e r,
also a B ible cla ss te a c h e r fo r m unv
y e a rs.
H e b e lo n g ed to th e M asonic
o rd e r, b eing a m e m b e r of C o lu m b ia
lodge in P o rtla n d .
T h e f u n e r a l se rv ic e s, w hich w ere
h eld from F in ley & S o n 's re sid e n c e
c h ap el in P o rtla n d , w ere la rg e ly a t ­
te n d e d by frie n d s of th e fam ily in
G resh am a n d P o rtla n d .
W o rd s of
a d m o n itio n a n d c o m fo rt w ere sp o k en
by th e Rev. Mr. S aw y er, p a s to r of
th e E ast S ide C h ris tia n c h u rc h . C o­
lu m b ia lodge a tte n d e d in a body. T h e
In te rm e n t w as in R ose C ity P a rk
c e m e te ry , w h e re th e b e a u tifu l ritu a l
o f th e M asonic o rd e r w as sp o k e n by
W. II
C o n g d o n , c h a p la in of th e
G re sh a m lodge, A. F . A A. M . s u p ­
p o rte d
by th e m e m b e rs of th e
G re sh a m lodge. A p ro fu sio n of flow­
e rs m a rk e d th e last re s tin g p lace of
Mr. F ra k e s a n d in d ic a te d th e love
tnil h o n o r in w hich he w as held.
< a ril o f T h a n k s ,
We w ish to th u n k th e frie n d s and
n e ig h b o rs fo r th e ir h e lp a n d s y m ­
p a th y In o u r tim e of so rro w a n d e s ­
p ecia lly th e
G re sh a m
M asons fo r
th e ir a ss ista n c e .
M rs. M a ttie F ra k e s , F ra n k F ra k e s ,
M ae F ra k e s , G eorge W. K enney
an d W ife.
OLD MEN FOR THE WAR,
YOUNG MEN FOR WORK
N ew t. M e w h irte r, of G re sh a m , a
m an
w ith id e a s
w ho w a tch es th e
p ro g re s s o f " p r e p a r e d n e s s ” a n d th e
e v e n ts o f th e w a r at th e sa m e tim e,
h a s su g g e s te d th a t If th ia c o u n try Is
g o in g to ra is e a big a rm y fo r a c tiv e
se rv ic e th a t It l a k e th e obi m en first
Ills re a s o n s a re g iv en th a t th e p r e ­
s e rv a tio n of th e y o u n g m en a re n e c ­
e ss a ry fo r th e f u tu r e o f th«- c o u n try
a n d th a t th e old m en a re a c tu a lly
b e tte r fitted fo r s o ld ie rin g th a n th e
boys.
H e Is an a r d e n t a d v o c a te of
th e fo rty -fiv e efficiency c lu b hilt
seem s to d is a g re e w ith th e p recep t
o f "y o u n g m en fo r w ar, old m en fo r
c o u n c il.”
S om e w ill a g re e w ith him on th e
h y p o th e s is th a t th e old m en sh o u ld
be k illed off first, an y h o w , so as to
m a k e room fo r c o m in g g e n e ra tio n s .
A ll
S ig h t
Dance.
HOME PACKING
COMPANY HAS
MADE SUCCESS
Steady Increase ha* Built a
G row ing Business
in Gresham
O ne of th e re a lly g ro w in g in s ti tu ­
tio n s o f G re sh a m is th e H om e P a c k ­
ing co m p an y . U n d e r th e m a n a g e m e n t
of H. J. S to c k e r, a n d th e d e s tin ie s of
th e p la n t p re sid e d o v e r by M rs. S to c k ­
e r, It h a s not only been a su ccess fo r
th r e e y e a rs b u t is in a fa ir w ay to be­
com e o n e of tin- le a d in g In d u s trie s of
e a s te rn M u ltn o m ah a n d po ssib ly of
th e s ta le . It only n e e d s to k eep on
a few y e a rs m o re to becom e th e riv al
of th e la rg e st c o n c e rn s o f its class.
T h e H om e P a c k in g co m p an y so fu r
h a s sp ecialized o n ly In Jellies, fru it
ju ic e s an d s tr a w b e r r ie s pucked In
b a rre ls . It Is not a c a n n e ry , all its
p ro d u c ts being p u t up in g la sse s, p ails
o r b a rre ls . It Is not a c o m p e tito r of
th e fru it c a n n e ry , but fills a p lace of
its ow n a n d b u s a p a y ro ll a s w ell as
b ein g th e d is tr ib u to r of a c o n s id e r­
a b le su m of m oney e m it se a so n to t h e
g ro w e rs of su ch fr u its a u d b e rrie s ns
It can use.
Mrs. S to c k e r beg an th e e n te r p r is e
fo u r y e a rs ago by m u k in g je lly from
E v e rg re e n b la c k b e rrie s .
T h e p ro d ­
uct w as Hold lo cally an d a ttr a c te d a t ­
te n tio n . S ince th e n sh e h a s s u p e r ­
vised th e o u tp u t of th e p la n t
T h re e
y e a rs ago (lit* p rin c ip a l p ro d u c tio n
w as 21)0 g a llo n s of lo g a n b e rry Juice
a lo n g w ith m o re je lly anil a b o u t t h i r ­
ty b a rr e ls of s tra w b e rrie s . T w o y e a rs
ago th e fru it ju ic e In d u s try bud In­
c re a s e d to 2001) g a llo n s. L a st y e a r
it re a c h e d 20,000 g a llo n s, und In a d ­
d itio n 3000 p a ils o f je lly an d 100
b a rr e ls of p ucked b e rrie s . G ro ss r e ­
c e ip ts fo r th e p ro d u c ts of th e plutw
d u rin g t h e p ast th r e e y e a rs h sv e been
ab o u t $3 0 ,0 0 0 .
T h e co m p an y p aid $6000 fo r fr u it
Iasi y e a r, th e p a y ro ll b eing ab o u t
$1500. T h is y e a r b o th w ill be la r g ­
e r. a s Mr. 8tocker Is In lb«* m a rk e t
fo r 150 to n s o f lo g a n b e rrie s au d as
m an y to n s of s tra w b e rrie s , r a s p b e r ­
rie s a n d c h e rr ie s a s can be b ad . He
w ill also take a la rg e q u a n tity of
E v e rg re e n b e rr ie s ;
also A strn rlia n
a n d e a rly ta r t ap p les.
GRESHAM REMEMBERED
IN BOY SCOUT YELL
P a tr o l No. 1, Boy S co u ts of A m e ri­
ca, of G re sh a m , w ith S cout M aster
Geo. F . H oney, m o to re d to P o rtla n d
S a tu rd a y e v e n in g an d to o k p a rt In
th e c e le b ra tio n of th e seventh a n n i­
v e rs a ry of th e o rg a n iz a tio n by a p ­
p ro p r ia te e x e rc ise s a t th e c e n tr a l li­
b ra r y h a ll. T h e boys e n jo y e d th e e x ­
h ib itio n o f Boy S co u ts film s sh o w in g
how they m ay be u se fu l In m any
w ays. T h e re w ere p ro b a b ly 400 Boy
S co u ts p re se n t and o n e o f th e m ost
im p re ss iv e e x e rc ise s w as w hen they
all sto o d up am i re c ite d In u n iso n th e
Boy S cout o a th w hich Is a s fo llo w s:
"O n my h o n o r I w ill do my best lo
do my d u ty lo G od an d my c o u n try ,
a n d to obey th e S cout la w ; to h elp
o th e r people at all tim e s : lo k eep m y­
s e lf
p h y sically
s tro n g ,- m e n ta lly
a w a k e an d m o rally s t r a i g h t .”
A lesson in p a trio tis m c o n siste d in
th e s in g in g of " A m e ric a " am i o th e r
p a tr io tic so n g s b etw een film s. T h e
d iffe re n t p a tro ls p re s e n t b ro k e th e
s ile n c e o cc a sio n a lly by g iv in g th e ir
re s p e c tiv e yells
O u r boys g av e th e
fo llo w in g y ell;
" A -M -K -R -I-C -A
Boy S co u ts, Boy S couts,
II. S. A., G re s h a m !”
ANDERSON
T h e u n w elco m e v is ito r th a t Is i a il­
ing at n e a rly e v e ry h o u se, “ th e g r ip .”
W tn M u eller, of H aley, is p re p a r
frig to ta k e u n to h im se lf a w ife soon.
M rs. W. T. L ooney, of E sta c a d a ,
s p e n t th e a fte rn o o n w ith Mrs.
M.
L a k e o n e d ay la st week
T h e w arm day* last w eek b ro u g h t
a n u m b e r of plow s o u t o f w in te r h ill­
in g in th is lo cality
T h e y o u n g co u p le th a t w as going
tru m p lace to p lace a s k in g fo r w ork
to get m oney to go to B ull R un. w as
finally ta k e n to G illis by o n e of o u r
good c itiz e n s am i th e i r fa re paid to
B ull R un. It wa* le a rn e d a few h o u rs
la t e r th a t S h eriff W ilson w as lo o k in g
fo r a c o u p le th a t ta llie d very well
w ith th«- on e ab ove m e n tio n e d .
T h e s te p p in g o rc h e s tra w ill g ive an
a ll-n ig h t
d a n c e in
R e g n e r's h a ll,
A g ates I'o lis lie il a n il F o r Sale.
Jew td sto n e s r u t a n d p o lish e d in
W ed n esd ay n ig h t. F e b ru a r y 21 Good
m usic, good floor m a n a g e m e n t. G e n ­ G re sh a m now . No b e tte r w ork «lone
a n y w h e re .
L a rg e se le c tio n of c u t
tle m e n 75 c e n ts . L a d ie s free.
a g a te s on e x h ib itio n a n d fo r sa le
re a s o n a b ly .
K e s s le r's B a rb e r Shop.
Oregon Is the valentine state. Her
58th anniversary will be tomorrow.
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