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County Fair Sept. 11-15. T W IC E W EEK Livestock Entries Close Sunday Night, Sept. 2d. Many Already In. E. L. Thorpe, Sec’y G resham O utlook VOL. 7, NO. 53 GRESHAM. STAPLETON T IS TO WEAR THE ERMINE Ä « MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1917 “ « L ™ ™ IN P A L E S T I N E . “ DESCRIBED BY AMERICAN MAN $1.50 PER YEAR f„ s DAIRYING COST GOING UP EXCUSE H e re to fo re it h as been re q u ire d Tto- c o n sta n tly in c re a sin g d em a n d (h at all c a ttle pluced on ex h ib itio n fo r all fa rm p ro d u c ts an d th e p r e a t co u n ty fa irs sh o u ld he g iv en th e Philadelphia Soldier, Who Twice Visited Relative« Here, v ailin g h ig h prices, to g e th e r w ith Write« of War Conditions in the Holy Land. tu b e rc u iin te s t u n d e r sev ere p en al the sc a rc ity of efficient h elp , a re in G o v e rn o r W ith y eo m b e, on W ed F o llo w in g (lie a g ita tio n in P o r t lies. T ills is no lo n g e r re q u ire d , fo r fluencing tile fa r m e rs of th is sectio n n esd ay , n am ed G eo rg e W. S ta p le to n , land and e ls e w h e re o v e r m ilk prlctw at th e last S ta te L ive S tock S a n ita ry T h e fo llo w in g w ar le tte r s have from tile e n g in e w ere p o u rin g dow n Io e q u ip th e m s e lv e s w itli m o re an d m a y o r of G re sh a m , as c irc u it ju d g e H oard m e e tin g , in k eep in g w ith S ec e n d Ihe alle g e d losses of d a iry m e n , been receiv ed by () W T a r r of G re sh c o n tin u a lly , m a k in g w ith th e dew , a b e tte r fa rm m a c h in e ry , by w hich of M u ltn o m a h co u n ty to succeed tion 4. C h a p te r 4 12 of th e SeBsion am fro m tile f a th e r o f th e w rite r, so rt of m uddy co m p o sitio n resem b (lie th r e e m ilk d is tr ib u to r s o p e r a t m ean s th ey can in c re a se I h e ir ac- lin g c e m e n t, it w as n ec e ssa ry to keep C. U. G a n te iih e in , « h o re sig n e d to l.aw s fo r 1917, w hich p ro v id es in w ho is a d v e rtis in g d ir e c to r fo r th e e n tire ly su b m e rg e d below th e s u r fa c e re a g e an d be More c e rta in of g iv in g ing in G resh am gave n o tice in th e p a ri as fo llo w s: a d e lp h ia , p u b lis h e rs of th e L a d ie s' o f y o u r b la n k e t o r else you m ig h t th e ir cro p s the need ed c a re ac c e p t a co m m issio n in th e U. S. re last issu e of th e O u tlo o k th u t on ‘ T h e H oard s h a ll h a v e a u th o r ity le tte r s is a nep h ew o f Mr. T a rr, who w ak e up in th e m o rn in g a n d find a s e rv e a rm y . A t th e sa m e tim e th e T h is a c c o u n ts fo r th e la rg e d is S ept. 1 th e p rice p e r q u a rt dellv- to ex em p t fro m in sp e c tio n th e b ovine c in d e r im ag e o f y o u rs e lf m o u ld ed on a p p o in tm e n t of E. V. L ittle fie ld w as a n im a ls e x h ib ite d a t a n y co u n ty o r sp e n t th e su m m e rs of 1914 a n d 1915 y o u r physlog. T h is w ould, h o w ev er, play of fa rm m a c h in e ry w ltich w ill c ie d d aily w oul 1 he th r e e d o lla rs a in G resh am . He is a field se c re ta ry m ad e to su cceed G. N. D avis, who d is tric t fa ir, o r live sto ck show o r at th e M u ltn o m ah m a n th be o u t ol o r d e r us only g re u t m en lie on e x h ib it lias also re s ig n e d fo r a lik e p u rp o se ex p o sitio n o th e r tita n th e O reg o n fo r tile Y. M. C. A., w o rk in g in co n h av e su c h m u sk s m ade a n d tlieu th ey c o u n ty la ir T h re e m o u lh s ag o tlie p rice was n ec tio n w itli B ritis h m ilita ry cam ps. a re g e n e ra lly d e a th m a s k s; we w ere Xlr. S ta p le to n 's a p p o in tm e n t w as S ta te F a ir .” O u r local d e a le rs , lle a se l A Son, 32.25 p e r qua;'* h u t w as ra ise d lo A re s o lu tio n w as p assed to th e e f n e ith e r d ead n o r g re a t. He is w ritin g fro m n e a r J e ru s a le m , ex p ected m o re th a n tw o w eek s ago, T h e d a ir. m en c o n te n d llta i S ev eral tim e s in (lie n ig h t all of us a n n o u n c e th a t th ey w ill have an ex- ,2.50. fect th a t all co u n ty fa irs w ith in th e b u t as his le tte r s a re n e a rly 3 m o n th s had lo up , o ie ( a fellow p assen - c e p tlo n a lly a ttr a c tiv e d isp lay o f all th e y c a n n o t b reak even on less |h a n b u t it could not be a n n o u n c e d b efo re s ta le o f O reg o n sh o u ld be ex em p ted o ld il is a p ro b lem to g u ess w here g e r get o u t an d rem o v e h is lu g g ag e. k in d s of u p -to -d a te m a c h in e ry , th e $3 a n d w ith tlie p rice of ull k in d s of th e g o v e rn o r h ad g iv en th e w ord. from th e tu b e rc u lin te s t re q u ire m e n t he may he now . T h e le tte r s will A fte r th is w as d one o u r beds h ad to k in d s th a t a re Itid isp en sib le fo r su c feed s o a rin g a s it is th e r e is no T h e a p p o in tm e n ts w ere m a d e upon p ro v id ed th e m a n a g e m e n t of th e fa ir he re m a d e o r so m e tim e s re s lia re d , as se rv e Io g ive an id ea of c o n d itio n s in y o u r p a r tic u la r bed m ig h t lie th e o ne c essfu l lu rm iu g th e u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t th e new a p d o u b t but th u t th e y h av e to ra is e Ihe re q u e s te d su ch e x e m p tio n a n d th e th e H oly L a n d a n d a re o th e rw ise tliu t was rem oved at tills p a r tic u la r A m ong o th e r e x h ib its by tills firm p rice of m ilk o r go o u t of b u sin ess. p o in te e s w ill re lin q u is h th e ir offices ex h ib itio n b u ild in g s w ere m ad e clean s ta tio n . I re m e m b e r th e h o u rs of w ill be a .Moline Universal tr a c to r very in te re s tin g ; up on th e r e tu r n of J u d g e s G a n te n - T h e re lias been no a n n o u n c e m e n t an d th o r o u g h ly d isin fe c te d . tw elve, tw o a n d fo u r, so I tliin k p e r w hich d o es th e w ork of sev en o f p rice bein a n d D avis. ra is in g in P o rtla n d , hut As th e slo ck b a rn s of th e M u ltn o h ap s we sto p p ed a n d re p e a te d th e By W IL L IA M BOYD. J u d g e L ittle fie ld h as been a c ir ab ove p ro cess ev ery tw o h o u rs Tile h o rses, c o sts hut tlie p rice o f fo u r th e r e w ill be u n le s s th e r e is a re fo rm m ah c o u n ty fa ir w ill lie th o ro u g h ly D ear b a th e r : I am w ritin g th is ,no(,|, waH very b rig h t a ll n ig h t and an d is o p e ra te d by o n e m an. II ra n in th e m e th o d s of d is trib u tio n Sl'n >• c u it ju d g e b efo re He w as n am ed by d isin fe c te d th e re q u e s t, as su g g e s te d , n o te fro m my little d u g o u t w hich h as we exp ected an a ir ra id fro m J o h n n ie he used fo r a ll fa rm p u rp o ses. ex -G o v e rn o r C h a m b e rla in to till o u t J a n u a r y 1. of tills y e a r, 43 m ilk dis h as been m ad e an d th e te s t will not been my h o m e fo r s e v e ra l d ay s and T u rk , hut lie d is a p p o in te d iih a n d did Geo. H ale, of B o rin g , bus used one tr ib u to r s liav»- d ro p p e d o u t in P o r t a vacan cy in an e a s te rn O regon d is pro b ab ly w ill be fo r m an y m o re. T he not show up tie re q u ire d h ere. on th e S un-D ial lan d an d th e d u g o u t is 6x3 feet a n d 3 feet high, tr ic t, a n d sin ce h is re tire m e n t lias p ro d u c t ion lias d e At live o'clock It begun to get of th ese tr a c to r s S p e a k in g o f th is m u tte r S ta te V et so th a t w hen 1 s tre tc h o u t fu ll le n g th lig h t, so I got up, sh o o k a n d ro lled ra n c h d u rin g th e past th r e e weekH o r c re a s e d hv 3160 g a llo n s d ally T h e re been p ra c tic in g law in P o rtla n d . e rin a ria n W . H L y tle say s: my lieud am i to e s to u ch each end of my b la n k e ts, finished a few b is c u its m o re, w o rk in g fo u rte e n h o u rs a day, a re now 476 d e a le rs in th e city w itli T h e O re g o n ia n , y e s te rd a y , in m e n " O u r re a so n fo r s u g g e s tin g th is my ab o d e. I c a n 't s ta n d up in it us w hich I s till hud in my h a v e rs a c k tio n in g th e tw o a p p o in tm e n ts , said cxi m p tio n fro n t th e tu b e rc u lin test you may g u e ss ; b u t m u st a lw ay s a s from tile n ig h t p rev io u s am i looked an d doing very s a tis f a c to r y w ork a n o u tp u t of 16,900 g a llo n s dully p o stu re . A lth o u g h ' a ^ ,’’,', th e fo llo w in g c o n c e rn in g J u d g e S ta re q u ire m e n t fo r co u n ty fa ir e x h ib i su m e a s ittin g D r W W Mack of Ihe in sp ectio n We h ad left E gypt an d w ere lie lias tw o 14-inclt plow s w hich th e p le to n , to r g e ttin g , h o w ev er, to m e n tio n p u rp o s e s is th a t th e r e lias been th e o rd in a ry d u g o u t is sim p ly a hole 1 ill tin Holy L und T h e I.an d of P al- tr a c to r o p e ra te s w ith ease. H e has b u re a u say s of th e d a iry m e n tli.it in th e past a c o n sid e ra b le a m o u n t of in th e g ro u n d w ith som e so rt of cov e siin e . T h e p atelles of g re e n g ra s s cm a n d ra k e d his hay w ith tlie t r a c t tio n th a t he is th e m a y o r of G resh am c o m p la in t th e m en en g a g e d In th e b u sin ess itpon th e p a rt o f fa ir e rin g o v e r tlie to p , th is o n e is fa r d if looked very re fre sh in g a f t e r m o n th s T ills seem to lie d is c o u ra g e d an d dlssiitis a n d m a k e s Ills h o m e h e re , but claim s m a n a g e m e n ts to th e effect th a t th e ; fe re n t a n d fa r b e tte r, as it w as built of n o th in g hut sa n d , an d th e ro llin g o r, using a M cC orm ick m ow er th a t tie is a re s id e n t of P o rtla n d L m e a su re w as su c h it g re a tly in te r fo r mv p re d e c e sso r, Mr. S en t, w hom 1 h ills a lso hud a p e e u lliir ly in v itin g su re ly is good ev id en c e of tile u se lied T hey say th ey a re se llin g lie- am re lie v in g , lie h av in g g o n e lo th e look so m ew h at lik e tlie fe e lin g you fu ln e ss ol tile m ach in e. i. red w itli th e h o ld in g o f re p ré s e n ta low tlie cost of p ro d u c tio n a n d d is say s: liv e live sto ck e x h ib its. We h av e h o sp ita l w itli rh e u m a tic le v e r a n d : |lav , „ „ seein g an old frie n d re tu rn II. G. M iille n lio ft. o ne t lie C r y s ta l tr ib u tio n . W h e th e r tills Is a fact o r J u d g e S ta p le to n is a la w y e r of tin fu u n u p ra c iic a lly n .» tu b e rc u lo s is in d y se n te ry , as I sh a ll re m a rk la te r. H ow ever, m uch of th e g ra s s hud old sch o o l, h av in g been a d m itte d to I lie h e rd s th a t have been ex h ib ite d W ell, at la s t, I am up in th e th ick j bepu tra m p le d dow n by a re tirin g B rook lu rm . n e a r P le a s a n t H om e, not re m a in s to be e s ta b lis h e d . Tin- th e b a r in 1886. lie en g a g e d in th e ( tun it h a s ca u se d us to em ploy o u r o f (liiu g s am i it seem good, fo r I h as p u rc h a s e d o n e of th e s e tr a c to r s cost of p ro d u c tio n a ro u n d th e city of p ra c tic e of law at G o ld e u d a le , W ash I tw o v e te r in a r ia n s a lm o st co n tin u o u s- feel m ore as llio u g ii I am "d o in g my an d .in a d v a n c in g a rm y , to tlie la t te r in g to n , u n til 1890, w hen lie m oved t o ' !v fo r sev rul m o n th s in o rd e r to d o I h it” w lien I am ex p o sed to tlie sum» o f w hich ( am a tta c h e d so tliut th e w hich w ill lie used fo r all p u rp o se s P o rtla n d w ill u n d o u b te d ly he h a rd to «lesi rt is siili visitile th r o u g h tile In c o n n ectio n w iili fa rm w ork. V an co u v er, W ash , an d fo rm ed get a t sin ce few of th e d a iry m e n ure itiis w ork At lite p re s e n t tim e wi 1 c o n d itio n s as m uny of tlie m en. Suez g r t ,.n a g g ra v a tin g th a t w e c o u ld n 't p a r tn e r s h ip w ith \ I. M iller, th en i.a v e T h “ ,,u ,lo o k P re d ic ts th a t th e k e e p in g a c c o u n ts iiuil do not h av e e v e ra l tim e s tlie a m o u n t of w as loo c o m fo rta b le , an d w hile th e re h u iv e it e n tire ly b eh in d . d is tric t a tto . , rn e y , 01 , C la . rk . e . county i te s tin g we can a tte n d to a n d we wilt w ere line o p p o rl u n itie s th e re , il was M onday. J u n e 5 th . Now u n d tll» n ' ‘•’•“ ‘’" ’»‘ra tio n Mf ,hlB tr a c to r , and sufficient re c o rd s to base cost »lata D uring his residence-in \a n c o u v e r , |w>w, , () econoiniz<. not s o ld ie rin g bt-cause th e h a rd s h ip s w e w ould pass th r o u g h h ed g es o f o th e r m o d ern m a c h in e ry by lie sse l on. he se rv ed th r e e te rm s as m ay o r. In m uch as p o ssib le so fa r as tim e i; w ere n ih il H ere we a re “ o n e of th e cacti-s o r o th e r sm all s h r u b s c u rio s g. Son, w ho a re a g e n ts fo r e a s te rn 1895 he fo rm ed tin p a rtn e rs h ip of i u iic e rn e d .” A lm a D K ra tz , c h a ir m a n of u m ilk m e n ” so to sp e a k , u n d e r Hie sam e ing n a tiv e g a rd e n s o r v illa g e s an d i . . . . . , ,,, Moody, C o o v ert an d Staid» ton in th is ,, b i i b e r pro o f . i hedge», l , they i Mt tiiom nh an d ( a e k a in a s eo • u n - m u n ic ip a l c o m m itte e n am ed to r e h a rd s h ip s a n d d a n g e rs , if you can very good i ro , c ity a n d m oved to P o rtla n d in A pril, ROCKWOOD call th e m th a t. a re too. as It w ould he im p o ssib le f o r ; ties, will lie o n e o f tin- m ost u ttr a c t- p o rt on III»- fo rm a tio n o f an associa- 18 9 8 S a tu rd a y , J u n e 3d. I p ack ed up an y h u m a n b eing to p e n e tr a te th e m ive s ig h ts at Hie fa ir tlo n lo h a n d le th e tnipply in a m o re J u d g e S ta p le to n w as a llied w itli N. J. K ing left T u esd ay fo r W ash all my b e lo n g in g s an d g av e up my u n less lie w as iro n eled o r u n le s s th e y j th e d e m o c ra tic h o sts u n til tin fret- m e th o d ic a l an d eco n o m ical m a n n e r Ism a lia ro o m , m o v in g hack to Y. M. w ere ___ ________ _ pieces. H ere and in g to n w h ere he in te n d s to re m a in first blow n to A Surprise Party. s ilv e r fight m ad e its a p p e a ra n c e d u r say s th a t p ric e s w ill rise, sim p ly b e h e a d q u a rte rs . 1 got my th in g s ready , ,h e re we w ould pus's a few "hundred i ’ i A very p le a s a n t u fte rn o o n w as in g th e M cK inley a n d B ryan cam fo r se v e ra l weekB. to com e up tlie lin e. T h e se co n sisted m e ls or sum» m u les o r iso lated sp e n t at tlie hom e of Mr a n d .Mrs. c a u se th e d a iry m a n is p a y in g m o re p a ig n , a n d it w as th e n th a t h e s u p M isses E d ith J e lk e n a n d B on n ie of a sm a ll k it hag w ith a c o u p le of ca un'tR of m en, all sig n s o f th e o ne th a n d o u b le th e r a te s fo r p ra c tic a lly p o rte d a n d voted fo r M cK inley and H o rto n h av e r e tu r n e d hom e from c h a n g e s o f c lo th in g , a h a v e rs a c k w ith th in g w hich is o c c u p y in g so m uny W illa rd C ook, In h o n o r of th e ir son e v e ry th in g he uses on Ih e ra n c h an d h a s e v e r sin c e been s tro n g ly a llied th e d ally n eed ed a rtic le s a n d th re e m en up h e re u t th e p re s e n t tim e. C a rv e r. O reg o n , w h ere th e y sp e n t F ra n c is , th e occasio n being h is n ililh w ith th e re p u b lic a n p a rty . It w as b e c a u se o f th e fuel th a t cro p c o n d i b la n k e ts At seven o ’clock we a rriv e d ut I he w hile a m e m b e r o f th e W ash in g to n se v eral d ay s w ith th e i r a u n t, Mrs S u n d ay , J u n e 4 th .— M ade th e first lia il h ead a f t e r th irte e n h o u rs Iri th e b ir th d a y . T h e a fte rn o o n p assed by tio n s a re poor. s t a te c o n v e n tio n in 1896 th a t In It L. P e a k e p la y in g g am es R e fre s h m e n ts w ere , s ta g e o f my jo u rn e y to K a n te rn w ith sa m e tru c k a n d h e re all th o s e w ho Mr. K atz anil Ills c o m m itte e , c o n m a d e th e o n ly gold s ta n d a r d sp eech re p o rte d a line T hos P a rr in g to n , of P o rtla n d , a n o th e r s e c re ta ry w ho is in c h a rg e of w ere Htill left on th e tr a in d is e m se rv e d . T h ey all voiced a t th a t m e e tin g , a n d la te r s is tin g of W K N ew all, 11 T h le ss e n , sp e n t tlie w eek -en d w ith his a u n t, th e base h u t th e r e As th e " P a le s - b a rk e d and p a rte d co m p an y y o u r tim e. Ju m p ed th e c o n v en tio n . J W P o m ero y und W h itn e y L. B oise, I ' ' ’’ '* ^ ’'^*>1'' <'h i s p a la tia l tr a in be- e ld e st going to tlie Y. M . C A h e a d T h o se p re s e n t w ere, M rs K u h l J u d g e S ta p le to n w as b o rn in Iow a Miss M P a r r in g to n . on th e B ase ' I ' ing m o re I ikp on<j o f o u r fre ig h t q u a rte rs . u re w o rk in g on p la n s to Im p ro v e d e We hav e q u ite a lltth - in 1863 H e cro ssed th e p la in s witli L in e ro ad . m an, Mrs. W nlin, M rs F. D ick in so n , tr a in s fro m P ro d u n k to T h in g a m y , lu m p h e re at th e ra il h e a d . F irs t of liv e ry a n d m a r k e tin g A n o th e r m e e t h is p a re n ts w hen o n e y e a r old. T h e T lie u n io n S u n d ay sch o o l, re c e n tly m a k in g an a v e ra g e of so m e ten o r all. we have a la rg e sa n d colored Mrs, K H arv ey , M isses A gnes R ich fa m ily first s e ttle d in Id ah o , th en ing w ill be heiil w ith in th e next tw o A lta D a h lh a m m e r, L eo n a c a m e to O regon in 1871 an d la t e r ¡ o rg a n iz e d , h e ld its first sessio n Sun , tw elv e m iles pt-r h o u r) d id not leuve m a rq u e e w hich is used us a c a n te e n m ond. weekH u n til six in th e e v e n in g , it w as neces- i a n ,j re c re a tio n h u t, by fu r the best m oved to W a sh in g to n . w h ere bis day E v e ry th in g a p p e a rs fa v o ra b lt K u h lm a n . R u th W alin , H elen W eber, sary to sp en d m ost o f th e day in K an- „ r u || o u r b u ild in g s T h en we have *‘I am in te re s te d In th e s u b je c t us f a th e r w as en g a g e d in th e sh e e p an d I fo r a good S u n d ay school L ola W alin, E lsie C ra n d le , R osellu ta r a T ills, h o w ev er, w as easily a .lo g o u t fo r Mr. G w en ’s offices, a citiz e n a n d f a r m e r .” said Mr. K atz sto c k b u sin ess. T h e R ockw ood Im p ro v e m e n t clu b d o n e w itli ih e h elp of a c o u p le good a n o th e r fo r th e s e c r e ta rie s to sleep H offee, M ild red K ing, May Q u e sin H e a tte n d e d sch o o l at T u u la tin y e ste rd a y , " a n d , w hile 1 have a big W in ifre d T e g a rt, M ildred A cadem y a n d Pacific U n iv e rsity , F o r e n te r ta in e d th e la d ie s of th e V en hooks in my h a v e rs a c k a n d a couple in. a n o th e r fo r o rd e rlie s , a n o th e r fo r b e rry , h e rd , 1 live In P o rtla n d und h av e to o f good m eals in my " tu m m y .” e a tiu g p u rp o se s, a n o th e r fo r officers' P a re liu s, Eva C ook, H elen K u h lm a n , e s t G rove. H e w as m a rrie d a t G old- tu ra -B a s e L in e Im p ro v e m e n t clu b G oing a c ro s s to th e s ta tio n at six rest loom an d r e s ta u r a n t, th e la tte r buy m ilk front so m eo n e else. The e n d a le in 1886. T u esd ay a fte rn o o n , A u g u st 28, a t th e I fo u n d th e tru c k fo r officers co m of w hicn 1 help ed to d ig , th u s c a u s M essrs. F ra n c is C ook, G eo rg e D ahi- c o n d itio n s u n d e r w hich Ihe d a ir y R u rlo n M accahee h a ll. A sh o rt p ro g ra m w as p letely p ack ed , so I to o k th e next ing m uch w aste of e n e rg y a n d pers- ; Itam m er, G ra n t M cM illan, m en a re w o rk in g a re ru in o u s an d FAIRVIEW th e tru c k fo r officers’ p ita ,in n a s well a s loss of w eig h t, I H arv ey , R ic h a rd given T h o se ta k in g p a rt w ere. best th in g W eber, R u d o lp h lu g g a g e T h is w as fu ll of k it hags, p resu m e. B esides G ie s e we hav e a W eb er, W illiam H offee, H a ro ld G ook, will lead any r a n c h e r in to b a n k r u p t T h e lib ra ry w ill n o t be open u n til Mrs. O. J . B ro w n , M rs. J. N. K in g b la n k e ts an d e ra te s o f e a ta b le s in s to re h u t w hich Is sim p ly a space cy. T h ey m u st he c h a n g e d so he can W ed n e sd a y . S e p te m b e r 12. T h e li an d Miss G lad y s N eal w ho gave c lu d in g a case o f y o u n g p u lle ts w ho en clo sed w ith hox»*H. an d in a d d itio n , K e n n e th B u rg ess, A rchie S to n e , E a rl m a k e a liv in g , a t le a s t." S to n e, A lfred H arv ey , F ra n k K u h l b r a r ia n p la n s to be in tlie city hall solos. Miss A ddie Q u e sin b e rry w ho a w a k e n e d us very e a rly next m o rn in g tw o k itc h e n s, b o th ulm ve g ro u n d . re a d , an d W. C. A ld erso n , co u n ty w ith th e i r » a c k lln g b u t w ho w ere too F in d in g Mr. O w ens aw ay on a to u r m an. G eo rg e K u h lm a n on th a t d ay fro m 12 to 3 p. m SPRINGDALE RESIDENT , . . . . i, . m uch sh a k e n itp to d , ep c o sit an , y eggs of in sp e c tio n I hud th e o p p o rtu n ity A fte r a v a c a tio n o f s e v e ra l m o n th s, sch o o s u p * e r in te n d e n t, w ho gave a lo r o u r b , re a k . . f . a » s t. As th e u fo ren ieu - of lo o k in g DEAD OF PARALYSIS about a n d g e ttin g ae- ■ PLEASANT HOME th e C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r so ciety w ill very in te re s tin g ta lk on th e n eed s ot ,|one»l a rtic le s w ere very c o m fo rta b le q u a in te d w ith th in g s a not unw el ' SatniK-l M. L a u g h lin , a fa r m e r r e He p a in te d a to rid e on a n d th e r e w as lo ts of room , com e prospect hold th e ir m e e tin g s a g a in , c o m m en c a co m m u n ity school. Mrs. Muud H aw ley of B e llin g h a m , O u r h e a d q u a rte rs d u g o u t Is a hole ■ s id in g a t S p rin g d a le , w as fo u n d dead g lo w in g w ord p ic tu re of su ch a it w as not so bad. in g S u n d a y , S e p te m b e r 2. W a sh in g to n , lias com e to keep h o u se . . i. „.,,i T h e re w ere s e v e ra l T o m m ies and u n d e r an ap p le tre p on h is farm (>f five feel d eep a n d p e rh a p s 6x4 feet M rs. J. M oller h as r e tu rn e d fro m sch o o l, its p o ss ib ilitie s a n d Influence (B o|ne J a i.kK (n H|p (rU(.k ju s t room fo r a ta b le a n d a c o u p le of I fo r h e r fa th e r, G T. M urray a b o u t six o ’clock on T u ead ay even in th e o m m u n ity an d g av e fig u res w hom w ere o fficers’ s e rv a n ts ch a irs. a b rie f visit w ith frie n d s a t C am as. T h e top Is co v ered w ith a M rs W J. W in ter c h a p e ro n e d h e r Mr. a n d M rs J. W. B en eck e e n an d fa c ts how th e w ork co u ld so In c h a rg e of th e i r p a r tic u la r p a tro n 's ta r p a u lin to keep o u t su n and dew . flUI„ ,a y sch o o l » lass of e ig h te e n g irls ing. by T h o m a s N o rth w a y , a n eigh lu g g ag e, anil it w as not lo n g befo re a lth o u g h th e d u st w hich is te rrib le bor. C o ro n e r S m ith w us c a lle d Ills t e r ta i n e d la s t w eek th e latter'B b r o th easily be a cco m p lish ed . H e re a d ex th e ice w as b ro k en an d we h ad a c o n h e re is not p re v e n te d fro m co m in g on a h ik e to B ull R un o n e »lay th is o p in io n wus th a t th e m an died of e r and w ife, M r. a n d Mrs. G eo rg e tr a c ts fro n t a sp eech by Mr. C am p g e n ia l little g ro u p in. I h av e seen tile m o to rb y k e s sin k w eek. p a ra ly s is of th e h e a rt. Mr L a u g h lin T h» tr a in ro lled a c ro s s th e d e se rt up to th e h u h in d u st, and w hen you H e ilm a n of L os A n g eles, C a lifo rn ia . b ell o f N e b ra sk a , w ho is a n a rd e n t j W ill S h e p p a rd an d fam ily w ere r e The P re s b y te ria n M issio n ary so a d v o c a te of th e c o m m u n ity sch o o ls fo r a c o u p le o f h o u rs sto p p in g ut sev- w alk It w ould go o v e r y o u r bo o ls c en t v is ito rs at th e h om e of Ja m e s had been dead a b o u t un h o u r w hen c ie ty m et h e re S u n d ay . A u g u st 31. sh o w ln g w h at I iub been a c co m p lish ed c a l little s ta tio n s on th e way w h ere w ere it not fo r p u tte e s w hich a re F itz g e ra ld , on th e ir way fro m ea st- th e body wus fo u n d , a c c o rd in g to m ies an d som e G ypos w ere w ound a ro u n d tlie to p s o f th em C o ro n e r S m ith a lo n g th is lin e in N e b rask a, At th e a k e e p in T g o m a t th e h om e of Mrs. H. F u lle r. g u a rd , to g iv e th e m w a te r c lo s e by Is th e sle e p in g d u g o u t, tw o 1 e m O regon to C la rk co u n ty , W ash ., M r. L a u g h lin wus b o rn In G ran g e clo se o f his re m a rk s M r A ld erso n F airv iew school w ill o p en h e re a n d ra tio n s Soon a f te r it b eg an to feet d e e p a u d a b o u t.la r g e e n o u g h fo r j wh e n - th ey ex p ect l o m a k e th e ir c o u n ty , Indiana, J a n u a r y 4, 1160. . S e p te m b e r 10 w ith T. J. G ill o f Mc a sk e d th a t a v o te be ta k e n on th e get r a th e r d a rk an d a lso r a t h e r cool five m en to lie dow n closely p ack ed ’ " lie hinl lived In S p rin g d a le fo r n b o u t T h e re .w as n o t o n e dis- on to p of th e tr u c k , so we m ad e up Tills covered w ith te n tin g lo keep M in n v ille as p rin c ip a l an d Miss M aud q u e stio n . “ R o o rk , of P e n d le to n , is liere elev e n y e a rs o u r beds an d d ecid ed to try to s n a tc h th e ra y s of th e su n off in th e day l i m e He w as a w idow er, s e n ti.ig v ote a n d th e m em b ers o f b o th B en n et of P o rtla n d as p rim a ry a few w in k s. If po ssib le. T h e bed- a n d leav es a b r o th e r in M lchlgun te a c h e r B oth te a c h e rs a r e lo o k in g c lu b s p lelg ed th e m se lv e s to B upport m a k in g p ro cess c o n siste d sim p ly of is blow ing th ro u g h it m ost of ( h e t y rM A lm a Y andle und u s is te r in In d ia n a a n d u s is te r . a r r a n g in g th e v a rio u s kit b ag s and day , m a k in g it a very p o p u la r place | th is w ork in ev ery p o ssib le way. fo r p riv a te b o a rd in g in F a irv iew . T h e lib ra ry s ta tio n will nut be o th e r so ft a rtic le s so as to m a k e a w hen tin su n Is h o tte st M rs M E. G ilm o re, In G re sh a m Tin- M rs. M. B S le re t o f N am p a, Id ah o , o p en ed u n til T u e sd a y , S e p te m b e r I I , T h is Is c o n n e c te d w ith a bom b- | level s u rfa c e an d th e n we s a rd in e d d eceased h ad been a s u f f e r e r fo r th e is sp e n d in g se v e ra l w eek s w ith h e r GRESHAM SCHOOL TO o u rs e lv e s in on to p o f th e s e w ith a p ro o f d u g o u t In case J o h n n ie m ak es w hen th e lib r a r ia n will he at th e g r e a te r p a rt of h is life , h a v in g s u f BEGIN NEXT TUESDAY ida n k et a ro u n d us. As th e dew w as a n ig h t raid d a u g h te r , M rs. J . W T o w n sen d , on d ep o t a s u su a l fro m 2 to 3 p. tn fe re d tw o s tro k e s of p a ra ly s is w hen h eav y an d also wet an d th e c in d e rs T o he c o n tin u e d ) th e C o lu m b ia H igh w ay . G re s h a m 's p u b lic sch o o l will o pen h u t a hoy of 15 y e a rs lie w as a Millin»*t.v l»l<q>la». M rs. C ra n e , of P o rtla n d , is s p e n d APPRECIATES RURAL CARRIER QUITS n ex t T u esd ay m o rn in g fo r th e co m MANAGER m i-m her of th e P ro te s ta n t E piscopal in g th e s u m m e r w ith h e r son. F re d Miss M lsz. a P o rtla n d m illin e r, GRESHAM M AN S LETTER ing y e a r T h e sch o o lh o u se h as been ON ROUTE NUMBER ONE will have a d isp la y of trim m e d h a ts c h u rc h , w hich h e jo in e d In Ills youtli C ra n e an d fam ily of F airv iew re n o v a te il an d re p a ire d an d th e T h e fu n e r a l wuh c o n d u c te d from W H C o n g d o n 'a le t te r fro m New E E C h ip m a n , ru ru l c a r r ie r on fo r tw o w eeks, b e g in n in g S a tu rd a y , y e a r's fu el su p p ly is in tin- G re sh a m M ethodlat »-hurt'll by S e p te m b e r I, next d o o r to C a n n o li's FUNERAL ON MONDAY T e a c h e rs fo r th e co m in g y e a r a re : Y ork, re c en tly p u b lish e d in th e O u t ro u te n u m b e r o ne, m ade his last of s to re A lso, you can hav e new h u ts tin- p a s to r, Rev A. C. B ra c k e i.b n ry . AT THREE 0 CLOCK Principal E. 8. M cC orm ick; g ra d e s . look, w as read by L. M. B o om er, f i li a l tr ip today as a r u r a l le tte r c a r T h e re m a in s w ere laid to rest in th e m ad e out of y o u r olii m s le r la ls A te le g ra m receiv ed fro m M rs Mias M abel A rth u r, Mrs. M y rtle m a n a g in g d ir e c to r o f th e H o tel Mc- rie r, h a v in g re sig n e d G re sh a m c e m e te ry . H is p lace will Adv. M innie M arley, m o th e r of th e la te M yers. Miss H elen H uss. Miss May A lpin, w h ere Mr. G ongdon sta y e d In he filled le n ip o ra rily by G len D av id M abel In g lis, Miss C a rd o f T h a n k « . M rs. A lm a K oork Y an d le g iv es th e H u g h es, Miss Do you w unt to d a n c e ? a d am Ing th a t city . H is fla tte rin g w ords co n so n p e n d in g th e expected i liangeH ill cla ss is now b eing o rg a n iz e d in P o rt- I I w ish to th a n k th e m uny frie n d s in fo rm a tio n th a t M rs. M arley will Miss E s th e r E lfo rd an d Miss G pal Miss H oss, Miss In g lis c e rn in g Ih e h o te l w ere n o ticed an d th e c a r r ie r se rv ic e w hich will p ro b lutid mid» r th e ilire c tio n of a very j w ho have show n h e lp fu ln e s s an d a rr iv e a t T ro u td a le on S u n d ay w ith J H yde an d Miss H yde w ill be new te a c h e rs h av e b ro u g h t to Mr. G ongdon th e fol- ably affect all o f e a s te rn M u ltn o m sh ab le in s tru c to r. T w elv e 3 -h o u r Ies- I s y m p a th y on th e o ccasio n of th»» her daughter's remains so n s fo r <4 C lass o p en s S e p te m b e r le tte r fro m th e a s s is ta n t c o u n ty betw een M o ntavilla a n d th e lltth T h e la s t-n a m e d is fro m lo w ln » U pon a rr iv a l th e body w ill be th is y e a r F o r f u r th e r s p a r tic u la r s call d e a th of my b ro th e r, S a m u e l M S andy riv er. W it Jo h n s o n . 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