T W IC E W EEK VOL. 7, G resham O utlook NO. 8 FIRST ANNUAL OBSERVANCE OF THE BOY SCOUTS N ext S a tu rd a y w ill be (lie first a n ­ n u a l a n n iv e r s a ry o f tlie o rg a n iz a ­ tio n of th e boy sc o u ts in G re sh a m , an d Scout M a ste r Geo. F. H oney h a s a rra n g e d a m ost in te re s tin g p ro ­ g ra m to be g iven in M e tz g e r's h a ll th a t e v e n in g b eg in n in g a t 8 o ’clock. Mr. Ja s . E. B ockw ay. sco u t e x ec­ u tiv e of P o rtla n d , w ill be th e p r in ­ cipal sp e a k e r. lie w ill ex p lain tin aim s an d m e th o d s of th e boy sco u t m o v em en t, g iv in g so m e p e rs o n a l ex p e rie n c e s in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e f o r ­ ty tro o p s w hose m e m b e rsh ip to ta ls a b o u t 800 boys, in th e city . In c id e n ta l ite m s on th e p ro g ra m w ill be, k n o t-ty in g , a n d so m e first aid d e m o n s tra tio n by G resh am sco u ts. "D o a good tu rn d a ily ,” is a boj sco u t m o tto , th a t o u r boys a re tr y ­ ing to p ra c tic e . T h e e n te r ta in m e n t is free, but a n ick le c o lle c tio n w ill be ta k e n to h elp th e boys pay th e h a ll re n t. E v ery b o d y is c o rd ia lly in v ite d , w ith a sp ecial in v ita tio n to ev ery m em b er of th e u n io n h ig h school. E ig h t p. m ., S a tu rd a y , M arch 31. C om e a n d let th e boys know th a t you a re In te re s te d in th e i r a c tiv itie s an d give th e m a good sen d -o ff fo r th e new y ear. G re sh a m T ro o p No. 1 w as r e c e n t­ ly a d m itte d to th e ju r is d ic tio n o f th e P o rtla n d C ouncil o f Boy S co u ts, w hich is officered as fo llo w s: p re s i­ d e n t, W. W. C o tto n : vice p re s id e n ts , A dolph W olfe, S. H enson. D o rr h K easley ; tr e a s u r e r , .1. K. G ill: s e c ­ r e ta r y , C has. F. B erg ; sco u t e x tc u - tiv e, J a s , E. B rock w ay . O ne y e a r a g o th e G re sh a m tro u p w as o rg a n iz e d w ith sev en m em b ers an d now n u m b e rs 23. T h e in te re st h a s grow n a n d th e boys h av e been g re a tly b en efited by th e i r tra in in g . It is c o n te m p la te d th a t a n o th e r tr o u p w ill be fo rm ed so o n in o r n e a r G resh am . T h e sco u ts m eet at th e g ra n g e h all F rid a y n ig h ts , tw ice each m o n th . At th e last m e e tin g , on M arch lt i, a p le a s a n t s u r p ris e w as g iven tie scout m a s te r, Geo. F . H oney, in th e sh a p e of a lu n c h e o n p re p a re d an d se rv e d by th e boys. T h e ta b le was a ttr a c tiv e ly d e c o ra , ed a n d a jo lly tim e w as had . T h e re w ere 18 boys p re s e n t. The occasio n was tile b irth d a y of th e sco u t m as,« r. GRESHAM. HIGH SCHOOL DRAMA GLITTERING SUCCESS T h e peo p le of G re sh a m a n d v ic in i­ ty fo u n d o u t cpi F rid a y n ig h , w h at h a p p e n e d to J o n e s . T h a t liv ely c o m ­ edy d ra m a w as ably p re s e n te d by th e h ig h school ju n io rs to a fu ll-c a p a c ity h o u se , a n d it w as n o t o n ly w ell r e n ­ d e re d b u t w as w ell receiv ed by th e a u d ie n c e . Wlierf- all did so w ell it w ould be th ro w in g u n n e c e ss a ry b o u q u e ts to s in g le o u t an y o n e o r m o re of th e p e rfo rm e rs fo r sp ecial m e n tio n . F o r a m a te u rs th ey 11 d id th e i r b est, an d a c c e p ta b ly so. O ne th in g sto o d oil, p ro m in e n t e v e ry a c to r a n d a c tre s s iiad th e i r lin es so well m em o rized th a t p ro m p tin g w as not n eed ed . T ile h ig h si-heel o rc h e s tra r e n ­ d e re d som e very e x c ellen t m u sic b e­ tw e e n a c ts , an il d ie q u a r te t s in g in g w as g o o d ; a lso 'h e solo, "O n ly a Y ear A go” by E d e lla T ow le. T h e re c e ip ts w ere s a tis f a c to r y , th e net p ro fits b ein g so m e w h e re a ro u n d fifty d o lla rs. AN AMERICAN FLAG AND HAMMER GONE A n o th e r ra id w as m a d e on th e fa ir g ro u n d b u ild in g s by so m e o n e o r m o re p e rs o n s w ho w ere e v id e n tly h o p in g to find s o m e th in g w o rth s te a lin g . S ev eral d o o rs w ere fo rced o p en in th e p av ilio n a n d th e c a fe ­ te ria . T h e lo ck s hud been b ro k en a n d th e b u ild in g s h ad b e en * t h o r ­ o u g h ly ra n s a c k e d . T h e only tw o a rtic le s m issin g w ould in d ic a te th a t th e p e rso n s t a k ­ in g th e m w ere e ith e r v ery p a tr io tic o r h a rd k n o c k e rs. An A m erican Hag a n d a h a m m e r a re gone. F iv e new lo ck s w ere p laced on th e d o o rs to d ay ju s t to k eep th e d o o rs s h u t, as th e r e is very little in th e b u ild in g s w o rth s te a lin g AGED WOMAN DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS Mrs. E s th e r B o v lu g d o n , w idow of th e la te W. A. B o v in g d o n , p assed aw ay at h e r h o m e n e a r R ockw ood la st n ig h , a f t e r an illn e s s of o n ly a lew day s, ag ed n e a rly 8<, y e a rs . A d a u g h te r , Mrs. T om B lencoe, of V an ­ c o u v e r, W a sh in g to n , w as w ith h e r m o th e r. J a m e s am i O scar H a rtm a n a re so n s of M rs. B o v in g d o n . hut th e ir w h e re a b o u ts is u n k n o w n . F u - e i.ii a n n o u n c e m e n ts h av e n o t been m ad e. DIES IN GRESHAM BURIED AT ALBANY MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 27, “ ALONG THE MISSOURI” T h e P le a s a n t V alley D ra m a tic c lu b Is p re p a r in g fo r th e re n d itio n o f a co m ed y d ra m a . "A lo n g th e M isso u ri,” to be g iven u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of V a le n tin e S n a s h a ll in th e g ra n g e h all on S a tu rd a y e v e n in g n e x t, M arch 31. F o llo w in g is th e sy u o p sic an d cast of c h a ra c te rs : 1917 $1.50 PER YEAR WALTER P BENEDICT DIES AT TROUTDALE W a lte r P . B en ed ict d ie d a t th e G ood S a m a r ita n h o s p ita l la s t S a tu r ­ day. M arch 24, of ap o p le x y , a f t e r an illn e s s o f a b o u t tw o w eeks. Mr. B en ­ ed ict w as b o rn in l'o m p e y , N. Y., in 1853 a n d w as m a r rie d to M iss W e a l­ th s R o g ers in 1879. S oon a fte rw a rd | th e y cam e w est to In w o o d , Io w a, an d re m a in e d th e r e till a b o u t fifteen ' y e a rs ag o , w hen th e y sold o u t th e ir in te r e s ts th e r e a n d m oved w estw ard j a g a in , th is tim e sto p p in g in P o r t­ la n d , w h e re th e y re m a in e d till 1918, m o v in g th e n to th e b e a u tifu l little fa rm s o u th w e s t of T r o u td a le , w h ere M rs. B e n e d ic t d ie d tw o y e a rs ago. H*’ h a d no n e a r r e la tiv e s on th e I c o a st, th e re m a in in g m e m b e rs of his fam ily b ein g a s is te r , M rs. E va E as- te rb ro o k e , of W a s h in g to n , I). C ., an d tw o b ro th e rs , Ja m e s a n d F ra n k , both o f S y ra c u se , N. Y „ H is b ro th e r F r a n k w as w ith h im b is la st few d ay s a n d w ill re m a in to s e ttle up tiis e s ta te . T h e f u n e r a l w as to d a y , T u e s ­ d ay , at Ills borne a t 2 p. in.. Rev. F. S. F o rd o fficiatin g . I n te r m e n t in D ouglas c e m e te ry , b esid e h is w ife. SYNOPSIS. Act 1.. W a tso n F a rm Rip. a fu n n y h ire d boy. B a rn e s te lls th e s to ry . R a d b o u rn e a n d Jo h n ' 1 d o n ’, know w hat y o u r g a m e is, b u t I w a rn you to d ro p it, r ig h t n o w ,” Act II. W atso n F a rm , R a d b o u rn e a n d M atti, offer to h elp J o h n w in th e n o m in a tio n a t a p rice. Jo h n sc o rn s th e offer. "Y o u c a n ’t b rib e m e .” B a rn e s defies M atti,t. M ight does m a k e r i g h t.” Ac, III. W atso n F a rm T h e fa rm to be sold. M atti, b a rg a in s w ith V irg in ia . " T o sa v e th e i r h o m e to th e W atso n s you m u st g ive J o h n u p .” "1 w ill do as you a s k ." B a rn e s co n ies back re fo rm e d a n d finds h is w ife, w hom R a jlb o u rn e b ad e s tra n g e d . B a rn e s a n d R a d b o u rn e ( o r C ra n e . I " K illin g is too good fo r h im ." A b a ll g o in g on. Act IV. T h e g o v e rn o r's m a n sio n in th e c a p ita l. R a d b o u rn e fo rc e s Matfit to g iv e him V irg in ia. B a rn e s to th e rescu e. R a d ­ b o u rn e is b e a te n . Matfit re p e n a n t a n d V irg in ia is re s to re d to. J o h n . A RG IM EN I Jo h n W atso n is a risin g y o u n g la w y e r an d c a n d id a te fo r th e le g is la ­ tu r e . He is e n g a g e d to V irg in ia Matfit. H er f a th e r , w ho h a s p o litic a l In­ fluence, is defied bv Jo h n Matfit h o ld s a m o rtg a g e on th e W a ts o n farm an d th r e a te n s to fo reclo se u n le ss V irg in ia g iv es J o h n up, an d sh e d o es so to sa v e h im a n d h is fam ily fro m u n h a p p in e s s. Matfit h im se lf is in th e pow ­ e r of N orw ood C ra n e , a lia s R a d b o u rn , a c rim in a l a d v e n tu r e r , b u t J o h n a n d D u stin B arn es, a re fo rm e d tra m p , opp o se an d finally ex p o se C ra n e a n d ¡TROUT SEASON BEGINS sa v e M atti,. ON SUNDAY, APRIL 1 ( AST IM th e ir lic e n se s a n d c a rry th e m on R IP S T O K E Y . B ill's Dir. d boy F ax o n Joy th e ir p e rs o n s, us s t r ic t o rd e r s hav e K A T H E R IN E PA TT O N , th e v illag e sch o o l te a c h e r W in ifre d R om an b een g iven d e p u tie s to ch eck up alt V IR G IN IA M A F F IT T . M a n d e r's d a u g h te r N ina Joy a n g le r s fo u n d fishing a n y w h e re in T1LL1E W A TSO N, B ill's old m aid s is te r M y rtle S n a s h a ll th e s ta te . T im e in R e p re s e n ta tio n : T h re e H o u rs. T h e bag lim it b u s been re d u c e d D irectio n by V. S n a sh a ll. fro m 7 5 to oh p o u n d s o n tr o u t, o r 35 GRADE TEACHERS ENLISTED YOUNG MEN FOR COMING YEAR CALLED TO GUARD DUTY All th e te a c h e rs bttt o n e w ere e lec t- ed to p o sitio n s in th e G re sh a m dis- tr ie , sch o o l, at a m e e tin g o f th e di- re c to rs on T h u rs d a y n ig h t la s t. W ith tw o e x c e p tio n s th e p re s e n t le a t h e r s w ere re -e le c te d . Tlit- place of m an - uul tr a in in g in s tr u c to r w as left o v er. F o llo w in g w ill he Ho n ext y e a r 's force: P rin c ip a l, E. S. M c C o rm ic k ; Miss M abel A rth u r . M rs. M y rtle M yers, M iss H elen H oss, M iss M abel In g lis, Miss E m m a F u lle r, M iss M ae H u g h es, M iss E s th e r E lfo rd . M iss H oss w ill ta k e th e place of Miss E lsie M etzg er, a n d M iss In g lis t h a t of M iss F lo re n c e F ie ld h o u se . M iss M etzg er a n d Miss F ie ld h o u se w ere no, a p p lic a n ts . T h e first seven, n am ed a re g ra d e tea« h e rs , M iss E l­ fo rd b ein g th e se w in g in s tru c to r. _______ * A m ong th e y o u n g m eh o f th is vi­ c in ity w ho a r e e n lis te d in th e O reg o n g u a rd a n d w ere re q u ire d to re p o r t a t th e A rm o ry in P o r tla n d y e s te rd a y w ere G eo rg e a n d F re d C ra n e , Jo e R oss, C a rra l lie s lin a n d W ilb u r S tan ley . L ie u te n a n t F ra n c e s B. Y eag er, r e ­ een tly a p p o in te d a s s is ta n t to 8. IL H ull, a g r ic u ltu r a l a g e n t of tills co u n - t.v, w as a ls o fa ile d to th e c o lo rs anti left y e s te rd a y m o rn in g to re p o r t to h is com m utid a t A m e ric a n L ak e, n e a r T aco tn u . H e is a m e m b e r of th e W a s h in g to n g u a rd . E rn e s , B rugg- r, it is re p o rte d , lias jo in e d to U. S. navy anil w ill re p o rt to th e B re m e rto n tiuvy y a rd fo r a s ­ sig n m e n t to d u ty . p o u n d s in an y o n e d a y . W om en a re ex em p t fro m a n g lin g lic e n se s TROUTDALE RESIDENT DIES THIS MORNING A r th u r L. Van D e W a lk e r, a g a r ­ d e n e r, d ied a , h is h o m e n e a r T r o u t­ d a le th is m o rn in g of p n e u m o n ia . He w as b o rn in M ic h ig a n , D ecem b er 9, 1856 a n d had been h e re a b o u t tw o y e a rs He le a v e s a w idow h e re b u t th ere a re g ro w n c h ild re n in th e E a st. T h e f u n e r a l w ill be h e ld o n T h u r s ­ day a , 2 p m ., fro m h is la te h om e, w ith in te rm e n t in D o u g lass c e m e ­ te ry . s i u i i i I h i - i I A g ric u ltu re . EASTER SUNDAY INSPIRES IDEA OF EGG SUPPLY A pp te a c h in g E a s te r S u n d a y , th e w o rld -w id e "e g g d a y ,” b rin g s th e s u b je c t of e g g s u p p e rm o st a g a in . T ills tim e i, is n o t a c o n c e rn of p ro ­ h ib itiv e p ric e s a n d a b o y co tt, b u t a little essay on th e i r v a lu e as food a n d so m e th in g a b o u t how to keep th e m fre sh fo r f u tu r e u se.. B ecau se of th e i r p e c u lia r food v a lu e , th e ir re la tiv e fre e d o m from w aste, a n d th e e a se w ith w h ich th ey m ay be p re p a r e d , th e i r use a s m eat s u b s titu te s at least is o fte n d e s ira b le ev en w hen a c o n s id e ra tio n o f th e ir p rice a lo n e w ould not so In d ic a te . It is p o in te d o u t, h o w e v e r, th a t w h ile th is is tr u e of eg g s se rv e d as o n e of th e p rin c ip a l d is h e s o f a m eal, it o fte n is not tr u e o f eg g s m e d In c a k e s, p u d d in g s a n d o th e r d e s s e rts a lo n g w ith m e a ts. It Is in (be la t te r u se of e g g s th a t th e h o u se ­ w ife w ho w ishes to eco n o m ize can try esp e c ia lly to c u r ta il c o n su m p tio n . A fact w hich m a k e s th is la t t e r p ra c ­ tice e a s ie r is th a , w ith th e p re s e n t a v a ila b ility of b a k in g p o w d er, corn s ta rc h . g e la tin e , a n d o th e r su ch tilin g s, th e use o f eg g s to im p a r t a lig h tn e s s o r to th ic k e n liq u id s is not now e s s e n tia l, a s it w as in th e p ast. I- imh I E le h ie n ts in E ggs. T lie p ric ip a , food e le m e n t f u r n ­ ish ed lu eg g s is p ro te in , tlie in tro g e u - OUS tis s u e -b u ild in g e le m e n t w hose p re se n c e in c o n s id e ra b le p ro p o rtio n s a lso gives m eat*, tit'll, m ilk , ch eese, e tc ., th e ir sp ecial food v alu e. E ggs cun, th e r e fo re , bv s u b s titu te d in th e db-t fo r th e la t t e r foods w ith o u t m a­ te r ia lly a lte r in g th e p ro p o rtio n of p ro te in c o n ta in e d . In a d d itio n to p ro te in eg g s also fu rn is h fat a n d a n u m b e r o f v a lu a b le m in e ra l e le ­ m e n ts, in c lu d in g s u lp h u r , p h o s p h o r­ o u s, iro n , i-alclum , a n d m a g n e s iu m , in uu eu slly a s s im ila b le fo rm , an d a re believed a lso to be ric h In c e t- ta ln e s s e n tia l v ita liz in g e le m e n ts c a lle d v ita m in s. L ik e m ilk an il u n lik e m e a ts, eg g s do not c o n ta in s u b s ta n c e s c o n v e rti­ ble In th e body in to u ric uelil T lu-ir s h e lls i-o n stitu le tb e o n ly w aste m a ­ te r ia l s ; 97 p e r c e n t o f th«- p o rtio n eaten a h ig h p ro p o rtio n c o m p a re d to o th e r foods is d ig e s te d . No ex ­ te n d e d c o o k in g is n e c e ss a ry fo r eg g s a n d th e r e is, th e r e f o r e a su v ln g of tim e , la b o r a n d fuel in th e i r p r e p a r ­ a tio n w hen th e y a r e c o m p a re d w ith m any o th e r foods. F o r all th e s e r e a ­ so n s eg g s d e se rv e un Im p o rta n t p lace in th e d ie, fo r uae a , tim e s In place of o ilie r fo o d s rich in p ro te in , p ro v id ed egg p ric e s a re not so h ig h as to o u tw e ig h th e o th e r c o n s id e ra ­ tions. W holr»om«*nans of E ggs T h o u g h w h o leso m e w hen fresli an d c le a n , e g g s m ay be d eicd e d ly u n ­ w h o leso m e w hen old a n d d irty . T h e h o u se w ife sh o u ld b»- c a re f u l w hen b u y in g , th e r e fo re , to «-boose eggs w hich a re a s cle a n a n d fre sh a s p o s­ sib le . S im ila rily , th e p ro d u c e r of e g g s sh o u ld k eep n e s ts cle a n an d s a n ita r y und s h o u ld collect '•ggi fre q u e n tly . Il is also well Io Insure th e p ro d u c tio n o f eg g s w lt.i good k ee p in g q u a litie s by p ro d u c in g unlv in f e rtile eg g s a f t e r Hie h a tc h in g sea Hon. < old S to r a g e E g g s. B ecau se fe w e r e g g s a re p ro d u c e d In th e m ost p o p u lo u s re g io n s of tin- c o u n try th a n a r e c o n su m e d th e re , and b ec a u se th e se a s o n s h a v e a m a rk e d effect on th e n u m b e r of eggs la id , city h o u se w iv e s m u st use cold s to ra g e e g g s d u rin g so m e p e rio d s or th e y eu r If th e y a r e to su p p ly th e ir ta b le s a t a ll w ith th is food. The fa c t t h a t e g g s h a v e been h eld lu cold s to ra g e d o es n o t n e c e s s a rily m ean th a t th ey a r e of low q u a lity . C a r e ­ fu lly h a n d le d cold s to ra g e e g g s o fte n a r e b e tte r In q u a lity th a n fre sh local e g g s th a t h av e been Im p ro p e rly ca re d for. H um e P re s e rv e d E g g s, H o u se w iv e s w ill o fte n find It a d ­ v a n ta g e o u s to p re s e rv e th e i r ow n • g g s in th e h o m e, p u rc h a s in g th e m w hen th e su p p ly Is a b u n d a n t an d p a c k in g th e m lu a s o lu tio n of w a te r glows, o r lim e w a te r, o r c o v e rin g th e m w ith p araffin e o r v a rn ish . Much eg g s can be k e p t in good c o n d i­ tio n fo r a n u m b e r o f m o n th s. For c u r r e n t use fre sh e g g s can u su a lly be k e p t s a tis f a c to r ily fo r tw o o r th r e e w eeks w ith o u t su c h tr e a tm e n t in a r e f r ig e r a to r o r d ry , cool c e lla r. 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