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G resham O utlook VOL. 7, NO. 20 ENTRÄNGE IS TO BE CHARGED AT TWO GATES GRESHAM. MEETING TONIGHT OF COUNCIL OF DEFENSE MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. TUESDAY. MAY 8. 1917 GRESHAM CANNERY MAY SHARE IN MILLION DOLLAR CONTRACT PRICES FOR VEGETABLES AT GRESHAM CANNERY $1.50 PER YEAR REASONS WHY FARMERS ARE TO GROW MORE .Much lia s been said and w r itte n T o the P u b lic ; We ure g o in g to c o n c e rn in g th e w o rld -w id e sh o rta g e 1 in s ta ll m a c h in e ry fo r the c a n n in g o f I o f fo o d s tu ffs a n il th e p a tr io tic d u ty vegetables in o u r new p la n t and w ish | o f the fa rm e rs o f th e U n ite d S tales. to secure as la rg e a ton age as pos- : In o rd e r th a t you m ay a p p re c ia te and A n iilllo n - t lo lla r c o n tra c t w ith the c h a n ta b le po tatoes w ill bo ta k e n at sib le , and w o u ld lik e to have the f u lly u n d e rs ta n d th e im p o rta n c e o f U n ite d S tates g o v e rn m e n t was the in $1 per h u n d re d ; and squash, if th e people o f G resham and v ic in ity to co- | th e s itu a tio n us it re a lly is, a few c e n tiv e f o r the m e e tin g o f pro du cers e q u ip m e n t can be had f o r c a n n in g o p e ra te w ith us in m a k in g the la rg - ' S everal im p o r tu n i m a tte r« « e re s ta te m e n ts fro n t a g r ic u ltu r a l a u th o r- at M e tzg e r's h a ll on F rid a y n ig h t them A ll sacks fo r pro du ce w ill b e | * Bt o “ e th e c , .n n e ry h “ 8 ra»‘>‘'* | G R E S H A M , M ay 7. 1317 E d ito r s e ttle d a t the m e e tin g o f th e b o a r.l o f 'tie s have been assem bled fo r y o u r ; , n c e n t, ve hu8 bee|, fu rn is h e d o r re tu rn e d in place o f fo r th e reason k n o w n to a l l— to deed O u t lo o k : _ F o llo w in g are th e p rim i c o u n ty f a ir d ire c to rs y e ste rd a y a fte r - c o n s id e ra tio n . • o u r s o ld ie rs und Io h e lp feed o u r pal reasons w hy tile fa rm e rs sh o u ld th e in s p ira tio n f o r th e p re p a ra tio n s those fu rn is h e d by th e g ro w e r. noon, one o f th e m ost im p o rta n t to I ’ re sld e n t W ils o n in h is ap pe al to th a t w ill he made to presurve vege T h e prices o ffe re d fo r vege gro w vegetables anti f r u it s lo r Hit* M r R u p e rt is o f th e o p in io n th a t u llie s . th e p u b lic being th e prices o f a d tn is- , *^e A m e ric a n people, says in p n rt. ta b le s at th e G resham can ne ry th is potatoes w ill be a p o or c ro p th is yea r tab le« m ay n o t be in p ro p o rtio n to c a n n e ry : slon to th e f a ir g ro u n d s at the com - , 1 ta k e th is lib e r ty , th e re fo re , o f season. a n il advises a g re a t v a rie ty o f o th e r w heat und potatoes, but is on an a v 1st. Because it w ill he p ro fita b le to in g f a ir a d d re ssin g th is w o rd to th e fa rm e r M r. A. R u p e rt, w ho is engaged in fa rm p ro d u cts. C o rn w ill be a good erage o f * 2 . nt* a to n , m o re th a n I h you. Season tic k e ts w ill be ohe d o lla r ; a,1<l a ll V h o w o rk on th e fa rm s ; th e the pro du ce b ro k e ra g e business, es crop as w ill be also many o th e r veg e pa id in n o rm a l tim e s and you m ust 2. V e g e ta b le g ro w in g w ill im p ro v e s in g le a d m issio n s, day o r e ve n in g su p re m e need o f o u r n a tio n and the p e c ia lly canned goods, has ta ke n o ve r tables. li e advises th e p ro d u ce rs to re m e m b e r we are fo rce d to pay 33 1-3 th e c o n d itio n o f y o u r la nd . w ill be tw e n ty -liv e cents at th e o u t - j n a tio n « w ith w h ich we are c o -o p e ra t- per cent m ore fo r cans th is ye a r th a n I th e c a n n e ry on a lease a fte r the f r u it lo ok ahead and pla n fo r us m uch o f 3. T h is lo c a lity in o rd e r to m a in side gate, and the sam e at the race 1 *hK *s *n abun da nce o l su p p lie s, anti season is o v e r and is a n x io u s to se ev r v th in g as possible. He says th u t last yea r, und we m ay be c o m p e lle d to ta in o r in crea se la n d values m ust tra c k gate. C h ild re n u n d e r t w elve j esp e cia lly of fo o d s tu ffs . W ith o u t ho ld o u r f r u it and vegetables in cold w heat w ill be no che ap er und p re ad op t a m ore Intense m etho d o f p ro years o f age w ill be a d m itte d fre e un-1 a b u n d a n t food the w h o le g re a t e n te r- c u re a la rg e acreage o f c e rta in veg e ta b le f o r c a n n in g purposes, a ll o f d ic ts th a t flo u r w ill go to five d o lla rs s to ra g e u n t il cans art* secured d u c tio n , h i Iht* end th a t yon m ay ge l d e r p ro p e r re s tric tio n « . , p ris e upon w h ich we have e m b a rk e d We w ill pay the fo llo w in g prices at .w h ic h w ill he ta k e n by the q u a rte r- a sack. a la rg e r net r e tu rn pe r acre a n il at T h is arrangement w ill a llo w o f a * 9 1 bre ak do w n and ta il. fa c to ry , c o n ta in e rs fu rn is h e d | m a s te r’s d e p a rtm e n t o f th e U n ite d T he veg etab le to lie fu rn is h e d the the th e sam e tim e fu rn is h p ro fita b le la person seeing th e f a ir w ith o u t being "T h e sup rem e lest o f a n a tio n has j fre e u m l Heed al w holesale p ric e : ' States a rm y fo r sh ip m e n t to Prance. can ne ry w ill be puid fo r w e ekly and b o r to o th e rs in th e Held a n il fa c to ry . o b lig e d to pay fo r a race tra c k t ic k com e, we m ust a ll speak, act and Beans, y ie ld .1 lo 5 Ions per acre, T ile g o ve rn m e n t is e n d e a v o rin g to re liu b le seed w ill be fu rn is h e d ut 4. I t Is said th e re is a tid e in the et, as was th e case last ye a r when the serve to g e th e r." $40.00 per lo ll. m ake c o n tra c ts f o r five m illio n d o l cost. C o n tra c ts fo r seed have been a ffa irs o f eve ry c o m m u n ity th a t. If T h e se c re ta ry o f A g r ic u ltu r e , l)av-1 g e n e ra l ad m issio n was f if ty cents. T ile Beets, y ie ld 4 to 7 tons pe r acre, la rs ' w o rth o f such p ro d u cts und hud m ade w ith th re e firm s in th is c o u n try ta ke n at th e Hood, leads on Io fo r id F. H o u sto n , says: "M a n y m il new plan w ill be m ore s a tis fa c to ry . such con fide nce in the goods ha n d le d one o f w h ich is G ill B ro th e rs at $20.00 per to il. Hint*. T h is is o u r o p p o r tu n ity . We lio n s o f people across th e seas, as It wus decided th a t racehorse o w n G a rro ts, y ie ld 10 to 15 io ns per by M r. R u p e rt th a t he was to ld to .M ontu villa. huvt* tin* o rd e rs anti b e lie ve we can ers sh o u ld have a fre e tic k e t but w e ll us o u r ow n people m ust re ly in a fu r n is h o n e - fifth o f th e q u a n tity th a t acre, $10.00 per ton. R ich a rd W e rn e r, a ssista n t c o u n ty p ro du ce a fin a lity o f canned goods w o u ld be re q u ire d to pay o n e -h a lf la rg e p u rl upon th e p ro d u c tio n fro m is needed. He in tu r n has such co n a g r ic u ltu r is t, w a rne d th e fa rm e rs to S pina ch, y ie ld ti to l i t io n s per th u t w ill b rin g ns m o re o rd e rs , und II .cost o f season tic k e t fo r a ll gro om s o u r fie ld s and ranges. T h is s itu a tio n fidence in the q u a lity o f p ro d u cts not place too m uch re lia n c e in c o m acre, $ 2 5 .ito per ton. w ill re s u lt In a g ro w in g , p e rm an ent und jo c k e y s in th e ir em p lo y. w ill c o n tin u e to exist even th o u g h g ro w n in th is lo c a lity th a t he n a tu r- m e rc ia l fe r tiliz e r s and advised them T u rn ip s , y ie ld 10 to 15 tons per In d u s try th u t w ill a ttr a c t m ore peo A ll con cessiona ire s p a yin g $15 u p th e h o s tilitie s sh o u ld end u n e xp e ct a lly tu rn e d to w a rtl G resham and its i to look up th e c re d e n tia ls o f agents acre, $10.00 per ton . ple to o u r c o m m u n ity and he lp every p ro d u c w a rd s h a ll be su b je ct tq th e same en ed ly soon, since E u ro p e a n We w o u ld lik e to have tile people ca n n e ry to he lp h im o u t. w ho are flo o d in g tbe c o u n try w ith avenue o f truth*. tra n c e fee f o r em ployes w ith fre e tio n ca n n o t be re s to re d to its n o rm a l p la n t th e ir crop s us n e ar th e 2 0 th o f M r. R u p e rt’s c o n tra c t is th e first fe r tiliz e r s th a t are h a lf sand. The 5. Let us appeal h i y o u r p a t r io t basis fo r se ve ra l y e a rs .” tic k e ts f o r them selves. ever m ade by the g o ve rn m e n t w lth - p ro p e r c o n s titu e n ts of fe r tiliz e r s M ay as possible, and we m ust have ism , to y o u r love o f h u m a n ity . O w Au e d ito r ia l in th e B re e d e rs’ G a K A. M ille r , c le rk o f the U n ion c o n tra c ts w ith each In d iv id u a l i f o n ly out c o m p e titiv e bids und is a h ig h are potash, p h osp ho ru s and n itro g e n , in g to the waste o f a w o rld w ar, food lias such re H ig h School No. 2, asked fo r an a r z e tte stutes, "N e v e r c o m p lim e n t to his a b ility and b o il- ( C o u n ty A ge nt S. II. H a ll e x p la in e d fo r u to w n lo t, w h ich w ill he lp und su p p lie s are ru n n in g lo w , a n il, as yon ra n g e m e n t a llo w in g h ig h schools o f s p o n s ib ility rested upon the p ro d u c w ill lie received and tre a te d the suiue esty. He is c o m p lim e n tin g G resham , th e wheat sh o rta g e , w h ic h is f u lly kn o w , o u r g o ve rn m e n t has en tered • • T h is is a the c o u n ty to m ake e x h ib its o f m a n ers o f A m e ric a . II. E. D A V IS . by co m in g here fo r h is p ro d u c ts t o 'o li e bushel fo r each person in the as u 50 -ucre fie ld . th e II h I s In th e In te re s ts o f w o rld ual tr a in in g , d o m e s tic science, do w a r o f food even m o re th a n m u n i f ill th e o rd e r. T h e c o n tra c ts w liic h t c o u n try , lie said it is o u r p a trio tic de m ocra cy h i th e end th a t th e nio n - No m an can w in g his im a g i m estic a rt and fre e bund d ra w in g tio n s. M r. R u p e rt expects Io m ake w ill h e 'd u t y to s u p p ly a ll we cun co n s u m e ' GILLIS BOYS GIVEN art h lu l fo rm s o f g o ve rn m e n t m ay lie n a tio n as to its e x te n t, its d u ra tio n , T h e request was re fe rre d to T h e o FAREWELL RECEPTION f o r u ll tim e w ipetl o ff Hie fuce o f the g u a ra n te e d by th e U n ite d States. A ll o f e v e ry th in g , and added, " f i l l y o u r (lore llr u g g e r and A. ,1. K ru e g e r, who o r its end. B o a s tin g s h o u ld g ive way M r. H a ll endo rsed M r. Ru- cilfton 11 H a rris , o r O rie n t s ta tio n , e a rth , th a t In th e fu tu r e the penult* und hu m blene ss o f wages and ove rh e a d expenses w ill lie I c e lla rs .” w ill c o n fe r w ith th e p rin c ip a ls o f o th to earnestness secured in a ll p la n ts at th e disp o sa l p e rt’s s ta te m e n t re g a rd in g potatoes w |, „ has e n lis te d In U ncle Sam ’s reg- m ay ru le a n il th u t a ll g o ve rn m e n ts e r h ig h schools and re p o rt to the s p ir it, a m i a g rim d e te rm in a tio n on o f tin g o v e rn m e n t an il a ten p e r c e n t and said it is o u r d u ty to grow the u lu r a rm y , was g ive n a s u rp ris e by m uy get t h e ir po w e r w llli a n il by the p re m iu m lis t c o m m itte e . In the t in - p a rt o f the fa rm e r, not to die fo r p ro fit. o f su tu m ff w ith g re atest vo lu m e or iin t the n « | , l)8 f r , T h u r s d a y , A p r il 2«. on consent o f the go vern ed. event th a t such d is p la y s are made the his c o u n try , but to liv e and pro du ce B u t a ll pro d u ce m ust tie d e liv e re d least amount o f la b o r, on acco un t of ,lepurtur„ for vancou- S u re ly th is is an h o n o ra b le a m b i so th a t it m ig h t liv e . " board a u th o riz e d banners ¡is prizes on c o n tra c t and he re in Is th e o p p o r o f the s c a rc ity o f th a t c o m m o d ity . ver, W a s h in g to n , fro m w h ic h p o in t lie tio n and cun lit* m ade possible o n ly I t is to w a rd th a t end th a t th e re is f o r th e th re e best— blue , fir s t; red. t u n ity fo r th e fa rm e rs o f th is v ic in M any " f o llo w - u p ” crops can be g ro w n w ill be sent f o r se rvice "s o m e w h e re i f each do o u r p a rt, us th e o titis are to be a m e e tin g held in th e G resham second anti w h ite , th ir d . ity to dispose o f gre at q u a n titie s o f on the g ro u n d th a t has pro du ced un w ith th e forces o f the U n ite d S tates.” s lig h tly a g a in s t us. We m ust product* A c a n n in g team contest was a u lib r a r y th is e ve n in g o f th e C o u n ty g re a tly ,(1 by Ills s h ip lo atls and ships en ough to feed th e veg etab le s re q u ire d . I t w ill re e a rly crop , such as tu rn ip s , cabbage, , , e w , „ th o riz e d ag a in fo r th is ye a r Each A g r ic u ltu r a l C o u n c il o f Defense. T h is q u ire «everal h u n d re d acres Io f ill b ro c c o li a n ti some o th e r vegetables. frie n d s und ussoeiutes. th e s o ld ie rs a m i Hit* d e a d ly s u b n iii- c o n te sta n t in eve ry team w ill receive C o u n c il is a s u b o rd in a te o rg a n iz a tio n the c o n tra c t w ith th e a rm y , and be M i R u p e rt «rated th a t it is th e ab rln es. W e c a n n o t feed th e s o ld ie rs W illia m H illy a r d , son o f M r. and o f th e N a tio n a l C o u n c il o f Defense one d o lla r , a n il rib b o n s w ill be a w a rd sides th is th e re is un o p p o r tu n ity fo r s o lu te d e te rm in a tio n o f th e g o vern -1 M rs j M H illy a r d , w ho ha« bee,, a t on buy. Reduce I he hay acreage am i a p p o in te d by P reside nt ed the m em bers o f the th re e highest w h ich was a n o th e r hut s m a lle r c o n tra c t w ith m erit in m a k in g se le ctive «m is t rip - Illg ( , n .goI1 A g r ic u lt u r a l C o i g ro w sum e vegetables. F ive litre s , team s, blue , red and w h ite respect W ils o n to act as his c o u n c il on a ll the navy w h ic h Is ready to be let If tio n s l o r m ilit a r y service to not ills - I ,,.g(. d u r in g the past w in te r, re tu rn e d one aere, liu lf un «ere o r less. You m u tte rs r e la tin g to a g r ic u ltu r a l and ively. it cun be fille d . A nd if m ig h t ju s t t o r i, fa rm lu b o r. T h e ta n n e ry cun b()I„ e ,aHl wp,.h lo r „ few lla y a * y ,a|t can a ll h e lp a n il u lu rg e n r s m a ll at- n a tio n a l food c o n s e rv a tio n . T h e Moral d is p la y fo r th is yea r w a s us w e ll com e to G resham . h a n d le a ll p ro d u c t« as th e y com e w ith h is p a re n ts and frie n tls , p r io r to reage w ill be a p p re cia te d . T h is c o u n c il has been ca lle d to le ft to P re sid e n t LewiH to m ake a r F o llo w in g are the prices th a t w ill a lo n g , und hut l i t t le a tte n tio n w ill g o in g B re m e rto n f o r assign m ent T h e c a n n e ry m uu ug em eu t bus bad g e th e r h u r r ie d ly upon th e Request o f ra n g e m e n ts T hose c o n te s tin g w ill be puid fo r c e rta in pro ti acts: be p a iil to sizes o f u n y th in g th a t Is by th e N a v y d e p a rtm e n t, in w n ich u ru th e r ro u g h road to tra v e l In the each receive a cash p re m iu m on the the P re sid e n t and th e G o v e rn o r to o f good q u a lity . Beets, $2 0 pe r ton. se rvice lie has e n lis te d . On K unduy, past, hut s t ill hits fa ith In the fu tu r e per fo o t basis f o r t h e ir flo w e r beds a id in p la c in g b e fore th e people o f II. II. Johnson w ill canvass the A p r il 23, a n u m b e r o f Ills frie n d « und a n ti w ishes at t ills lim e Io express G a rro ts , $10 per ton. and rib b o n s f o r th e th re e best d is each c o m m u n ity , and th e s itu a tio n us T u rn ip s , w h ite o r y e llo w , $10 per c o u n try f o r c o n tra c ts und Is now at re la tiv e s g a th e re d at th e IIIB y u r il th e ir a p p re c ia tio n o f y o u r lo y a l su p it a c tu a lly e xists in re g a rd to the plays in each class. to n . | w o rk H is h e a d q u a rte r« ure ut the re silie n ce us u p u r lin g t r ib u te o f th e ir p o rt, a n il b e lie ve you w ill do y o u r ['re s id e n t L e w is was g ive n a u th o r i foo d, la b o r, seed and c a p ita l o f the S pinu ch, $25 per to n . : ca n n e ry. Jum es E lk in g to n und 8. B. good w ill and best wishes. F o r fu r t h e r In fo r m a tio n A m on g p a rt now . fa rm s. T h is w ill be a p re lim in a ry ty to engage a c a re ta k e r and have Refugee beans, $4 0 p e r jo n . H u ll w ill also m ake c o n tra c ts ut th e ir those present were M r. a n ti M rs. W ll- see o u r nearest re p re s e n ta tiv e , who the f a ir g ro u n d s placed In shape fo r m e e tin g o f the A g r ic u ltu r a l Defense K e n tu c k y W o n d e r beans, $35 per offices. I f the y are not successful th e | | an, K este rson anti fa m ily , M r .1 It can close a contract w ith you. Act Day m e e tin g s w h ich are to be held th e fa ir . to n . p ro je c t w ill be ab andoned in th is te r- H illy a r d , Mis« V elnu H illy a r d , th e now . G a ll on T h e o d o re llr u g g e r , II E. T in m u lti r o f eve n in g e n te r ta in in eve ry sectio n o f th is s ta te on M ay S. . * - n t v - t i v . - t l i t i i i s u n d s a c k s <.| im -r - rltO T J tftaaaa R u t h a n d N t * g M o r g a n . th e D avis, Jum es E lk in g to n , W. C. L a u m e n ts was discussed and It was 12. A co m p le te s u rve y o f a ll fa rm s Misses L e ta , A lic e und L o is T rim b le , rence, W. A. P ro c to r, I). E. T o w le o r agreed th a t the best m usic o b ta in a b le w ill he s ta rte d so as to g ive th e nec FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE M r. und M rs. W in. I I . H u n p e rt and o u r tra v e le r, H . H. Joh nso n. in P o rtla n d , to g e th e r w ith o th e r t a l essary in fo r m a tio n to th e P re sid e n t T h e T ro u td a le L a d ie s' A id ha il a I T he school hoard o f F a irv ie w Dis- ; tu m lly . A lso see M r. Spencer at th e ca n e n t, s h o u ld be engaged a n ti th a t a o f th e U n ite d S tates so th a t he may ne ry re g a rd in g la b o r th e re t ills sea ______________ ve ry pleusant m e e tin g w ith M rs. Lee tr lc t No. lt i , he ld a m e e tin g last Sat- h ig h gra d e e n te rta in m e n t s h o u ld be act w ise ly in a ll m a tte rs o f a g r ic u l son. E vans ut th e B enedict fa rm , w h e re u rd u y e ve n in g fo r Hit* purpose o f WAR CENSUS MARSHALS p ro v id e d each e ve n in g . F o r th a t tu r a l b e a rin g . G R E S H A M F R U IT G R O W E R S ’ M r. a n il M rs. Evans ure now Mettled, i e le c tin g tw o tea chers fo r th e co m in g NAME ASSISTANTS W a tch th e papers f o r fu r t h e r a?i- purpose a hlg te n t w ill be erected in A S S O C IA T IO N . A f te r a s h o rt business m e e tin g , tin* scho ol yeu r. I l was decided to e n n o u n ce m e n ts as to w h e re these meet th e g ro ve . S h e riff H u r lh u r t has n o tifie d D. W a fte rn o o n was given to a m u sic a l p ro gage, fo r p rin c ip a l, T J. G ill o f M c T he p re m iu m lis t c o m m itte e co n in gs are to be he ld as I t is the p a tr io EMMERSON GOULD DIES g ra m a n ti a so cia l tim e . Solos were M in n v ille , O re., und fo r th e p rim u ry M etzge r, Jo h n C la n u h u n and F ra n k sists o f P re sid e n t L e w is , T h e o d o re tic d u ty o f eve ry c itiz e n o f M u ltn o AT MONTAVILLA HOME sung by Mestlam es L. A. H a rlo w , grades M iss M au d B ennet o f P o rt- 1 c Jones th u t the y have been select- llr u g g e r , A. .1. K ru e g e r and E. L. m ah c o u n ty to a tte n d one o f these E m n ie rso n G o u ld , liv in g at M ou nt etl as w a r census m a rs h a ls In the F ra n k Boscoe and F V S ta te r, anti lu nd . B o th o f these tea chers are e x T h o rp e . T hey were in s tru c te d to meet m ee ting s und h e lp th e c o u n try in tu is v illa am t w e ll k n o w n th ro u g h o u t the M rs. E vans gave pian o selections. perienced a n il h ig h ly recom m ended. th re e G reshum pre cin cts. next F rid a y e v e n in g f o r a re v is io n o f tim e o f need, A lis t o f m e e tin g p la c c o u n ty , tile d at his hom e, 2012 East T h e y have been In s tru c te d to in i- T h e F a irv ie w g ra n g e he ld a very M rs. Evans serve d lu n c h , assisted by th e p re m iu m s w ith a request th a t a ll es w ill be an no un ced In th e papers F la n d e rs s tre e t, on F r ltla y eve n in g successful m e e tin g S a tu rd a y in th e ir l’ r,,ss th e re q u ire d n u m b e r o f assist- s u p e rin te n d e n ts und o th e rs in te re s te d and If you d o n ’t k n o w where the I h* r m o th e r, M rs R u th B r in k , and lust a fte r un Illn e s s o f o n ly a few A fte r a b rie f business session a n ts, who w ill begin t h e ir d u tie s closest one is c a ll vp th e c o u n ty a g ri- | h e r id ater, M r«. Joh n H e s lin , o l P air- h a ll s h o u ld meet w ith th e m o r send re ho urs. H is d a u g h te r, M iss G race O th e rs present were Mestlam es six new m em bers were In itia te d in w ith in one day a fte r th e p re s id e n t’s G o u ld , was p re p a rin g to ta k e h im to quests f o r changes by m a il to tb e c u ltu r a l agent o r one o f y o u r n e ig h - bora and th e y w ill te ll you ! •'. 1 R a ke r. J It K n u r r , L. M H u s - , Die d iffe re n t degrees. A l noon a p ro c la m a tio n has been rece ive d and s e cre ta ry. G la d sto n e when she n o tice d tils f a i l T h e m e e tin g in G resha m next Sat- • k ,,,iis. *• T hom a s. A D K en- sp le n d id d in n e r was e n jo y e d by a ll m ust c o m p le te th e ir w o rk In tw o T he next m e e tin g o f th e board w ill in g c o n d itio n . A li t t le la te r lie died, flays. F o llo w in g are th e ir u p p o ln t- fla il, Joh n B u rd in e , G eorge S c h la t- I pre sen t. C o u n ty A g r ic u ltu r is t H. B be held on Jun e 11, h a v in g been po st tirtla y e ve n in g , w ill he he ld in th»* passing aw ay p e a c e fu lly as if r a ilin g H . T. C u m m in s, H a ll was th e p r in c ip a l sp e a ke r ut Un* n ie n ts ; poned one week on account o f the g ra ng e h a ll, c o m m e n c in g a l k o 'c lo c k , , ’’ r * 11 8 * asleep W M etzger, E v e ryb o d y Is expected to he th e re .M isses M abel am i M iria m In g lis , a n il a fte rn o o n le c tu re h o u r ho m ade I P re c in c t 308 I). e le c tio n w h ich c o n n s on the firs t M r. G o u ld was aged 74 years, 2 F I l o r u t hy K e m la ll, Eileen Is e li, E lizu - a ro u s in g appeal to th e fa rm e rs on c h ie f m a rs h a l: E W. A y ls w o rth , M onday o f June, th e re g u la r m e e tin g m o n th s a m i lt i days. H is w ife tile d beth T hom a s, B illy Boscoe am i Baby the g re a t lo o tl p ro b le m . M r H u ll ’*• T o d d , D r A. T h o m p so n , II E date. five ye a rs ago lust M a rch am i was HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS Hirns. saltl m ost fa rm e rs d id not re a liz e th e I ’a vls, G eorge W. Rtapleton. h u rle d a l M o u n t Scott w in re his hotly HAVE BEEN ELECTED T h e T ro u td a le P a re n t-T e a c h e r as- g n a t necessity o f p ro d u c in g m uch P re cin ct 309, Jo h n G lu n u h u n , c h ie f wus lu itl to rest ye ste rd a y u f t t m o o n . G0ES TO BE EXAMINED T h e c o m p le te ro s te r o f In s tru c to rs a o elatlon h o ld s the last m e e tin g t i l l food s tu ff fo r the co m in g c o n flic t o f m a rs h a l: G W W o n a c o tt, Geo. F FOR LIEUTENANT GRADE o f U n io n H ig h S chool, No 2 fo r next fu ll next F r ltla y a fte rn o o n , Muv I I . o u r c o u n try M rs. T o w n se n d and H oney, G. M H a rris o n , A n a S m ith , F u tie ru l services w ir e b e lli i l l Ills Ia n hottie^ ItevZ G I, llu m f lt n ii o f O fficers fo r Hu* new ye a r w ill he o th e rs spoke o f the fa rm he lp M rs .^ ** ' N eal, M rs. E lis a b e th S chneider, F re d II. Gram*, youngest son o f M r. ye a r Is us fo llo w s : ficiating. P iim ip a l, E lm e r F. G o o d w in ; c o u n ty c o u n c il, h o w - 1 T ow n sen d m ade II v e ry p la in If good, Mrs. M in n ie G lan ah un eleeted. T he am i M rs. F. I L C ra ne o f the C o lu m b ia T h e deceased wus a c iv il w a r vet P r e e iiift 303 V4, F . G Jones, c h ie f e o n tin u e its b i-m o n th ly able, am i experienced fa rm he lp waa s lo u g h d is tr ic t, le ft fo r San F ra n c is teachers, M iss M a ry G ood, M iss Le t- ever, w ill eran a n il was u p ris o n e r ut A n d e rs o n m a rs h a l: A lfre d H a m m e r, Geo. W tie G regson, Miss P a u lin e A b r ig h t. m ee ting s T h e nexl one is to In* held not to he h a il, th e fa rm e r am i tla lr y - co to d a y, acco m pa nie d hy Ed. D unn, ville fo r n in e m on th s. M em bers o f fo r m e r ly a T r o u td a le hoy, hut now a Miss B e re nice L . G alw ay, Miss S te lla (n T ro u td a le , at th e c h u rc h on Hat- m an w o u ld he u n ab le to m ake a suc- K e n n e y, W L. G rid e r, Etl M etzger, th e G ra n d A rm y acfetl as his tm 11 E. W Si ra tio n R oper, M r C a rro l B ra u e r, M r. Hom er. iin la y , Ju n e 3 cess r e ly in g <m iu e x p e rie n c e il men re s ilie n t o f P o rtla n d . hearers. M iss G e o rg ia Gross, M iss M rs. (J. I* L u n is tle n ’s b ro th e r, am i h ig h school hoys fro m Die c itie s B oth hoys w ill re p o rt at the Pres F. A k e r, He leaves tw o ilu iig h le r s a m i a son. G race lla r lle y a m i M rs. E lle n A G eorge W e lls, Is a guest at the Sun- fo r h e lp T h e t n iis iiu l p ro g ra m e iin - CHAMPION STALLION id io , w h ere th e y w ill la k e iht* re g u la Mrs F lo re n c e M enzies, M iss G ra te tlia l r a m li M r. W e lls has been very slated o f p a trio tic songs T h e nexl GOES TO CARROLTON G o u ld , a m i L e w is G o u ltl, a ll g ro w n tio n e x a m in a tio n fo r F ir s t L ie u te n P om eroy. M r. A k e r w ill com e fro m Gamas. 111 w ith ap p e m lit'IH s in a R osehurg m e e tin g o f th e sran gt* w ill he a tre a t a n t In th e re g u la r a rm y . Y ou ng Gram* K in g A r tia r , one o f Hie ch a m p io n a m i u ll re s id e n ts o f I ’o r ila m l. lie g ive n hy Hie la dle s, th e lo s in g team is an e n th u s ia s tic s tu d e n t o f m ilit a r y W ash.; M iss Gross fro m L a k e v ie w h o s p ita l. s ta llio n s o f th e sta te , was sold last also le ft th re e s l e p t h ilt lr e ii, M r a m i M iss H a rtle y fro m Alsea. Those M r. am i M rs G I. R a ke r, M r a m i o f th e t h lr t l contest m e e tin g ta c tic s and has reached th e ra n k o f week by A. J. K ru e g e r, g e n e ra l m a n Ben F. Jones o f S e a ttle ; M rs W. I.' The P re s b y te ria n c h u re li held sarg ea nt in th e <). N. G. He has ex- w ho were on th is y e a r's ro s ie r but M rs. Ran B a ile y am i M r. a n il Mrs. a g e r o f the W ils o n stock fa rm , to Lee H e m pstea d, o f G lud atou e am i D J. w ho w ill not be th e re next ye a r are, Jay B a ile y a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l in special se rvice , a m i song service fo r c e lle n t c re d e n tia ls fro m th e con i- ( M r G o u ltl was Pones o f C a rro lto n , Y a m h ill co u n ty . B ro w n , o f G resham m a n d in g o ffice r o f his com p an y a n d ; ’ h a fl*'« E B e e , M iss E d ith V au gh n P o rtla n d S un da y o f M rs W illia m S. (he Y M. ('. A. o f th e A rm y am i T h e p ric e was $800. III a p p u re n t good h e u llli lip Io the m o rn in g M r. A rm - fro m th e co m a n d e r o f th e cadet corps o c m lc lt. Miss Eva S tru g g le s am i lia k e r , who dlt*tl F rid a y a fte r a lo n g N avy S unday So ta r us k n o w n K in g A r tie r Is th e day o f tits d e a th am i was In G resham s tro n g o f P o rtla n d re n d e re d seve ral at the O. A. G., w h ere lie has b e e n !* ' W a ltm a n . M r Bee am i Miss Illn ess o n ly f u ll b loo tled s ta n d a rd b re tl horse ¡o n W ednesday lust, I lls tle u lh is satl- S tru g g le s resign ed se ve ra l m o n th s M r. a m i M rs P ete r P elerson have special n u m b e rs The service was f o r the past th re e years e ve r owned in G resham o r Its v ic in ly re g re tte d hy a ll who knew him . ago. M iss M cG orm it-k was n u l an i m oved in to W in L ig h t's house up on w ell a tte n d e d a m i e n jo ye d by a ll. ity . He has th e best bloo d o f any F a irv ie w g ra n g e w ill h o ld a big pa th e h ill, M r. L ig h t h a v in g m oved to E rn e s t P. T h o m has recelvetl o r- a p p lic a n t. s ta llio n on th e coast. A t th e O regon LIBRARY NOTES o th e r p ro p e rty across th e stre e t t r io t ic m e e tin g S a tu rd a y n ig h t, to ders to re p o rt at th e P re s id io a l San --------- ----- ■■■ s ta te f a ir hi* to o k firs t p re m iu m In ' A new hook “ I n f a n tr y D r ill K egu- School w ill close F rid a y , May 25. w h ich a ll fa rm e rs and o th e rs In te r- F ra n c is c o on M ay 11. to begin t r a i n - ( C. II. S pencer has re n te d th e house 1313 and a g a in In 1314 A t th e , la tin o s ’’ p u b lis h e d hy th e U n ite d Ing in th e o ffice rs reserve corps He | b e lo n g in g to F ra n k lle in e y on Ito li- Those p re p a rin g fo r th e e ig h th gra de e s te ti a re In v ite li M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty f a ir la a l ye a r he , S tates W a r d e p a rtm e n t has post been e rts avenue and F o u rth s tre e t, w here e x a m in a tio n a re M a r jo r ie K e n d a ll has re c e n tly co m p le te d th re e yea rs' M rs Dan T h om p son a m i c h ild re n , was u w a rd e il the c h a m p io n s h ip ban-1 rece ive d a t th e lib r a r y . T ills bus his fa m ily . .Mr. and L y n n R ich a rd so n . ot S e a ttle , are sp e n d in g a week here service in B a tte ry A, 3 rd re g im e n t he w ill liv e w ith ne r am i firs t p re m iu m . I been re vise d lo F e b ru a ry , 1317. Spencer is process m an ut th e c a n T h e L a tlle s ' A id w ill h o ld a cooked w ith re la tiv e s O N. G., a n ti is a c o rp o ra l. ..... - ■ i L is ts o f m a te ria ls on g a rd e n in g art* ne ry and is busy o ve rse e in g th e ln- fo o d sale next S a tu rd a y , May 12, nt Money to la w n . be in g p re p a re d , esp e cia lly w ith re f- Recent d in n e r guests w ith M r. and ' « la lla tio n o f th e m a c h in e ry in the te te le p h o n e c e n tra l office A u n io n p ra y e rm e e iin g w ill Is* S ta le school fu n d s a l six pe r cent ■ erenca lo lo cal c o n d itio n s . Much o f M rs. R u sse ll K . A k in were D r. Jo h n new b u ild in g . ... , he ld to m o rro w n ig h t at th<* B a p tis t cent are a v a ila b le f o r M u ltn o m a h th is m a te ria l Is In th e fo rm o f gov- T a lb o t and w ife o r P o rtla n d and li t - ------------------------ M r. anti M rs W illa r d Cook o f j c h u rc h , at 7 :3 0 o 'c lo c k S u b je ct, c o u n ty fa rm loans In sum s fro m $25P e m in e n t and s ta te a g r ic u ltu r a l pam - tie son, also D r. C la re n c e T ru e W il- D r. C o llin s F. C a th ey a n ti w ife , o f ! R o ckw oo d, an* re jo ic in g o v e r the W om en 's W o rk and P ro h ib itio n to $5<tou A R T H U R L A N G O U T II, p h le ts a n ti Is up lo d tte . New pant- son. wife and daughter Virginia, re-, Condon, have been vlsitiug with t b e l,rriv^| of a flnp baby glr| we|ghlng White rib bo tiers are especially urged 805 M cK a y B u ild in g , p h le ts a re c o n tin u a lly being eently from Washington. D C. 'Cathey and Jones families '11H pounds. Ito attend. 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