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‘A Loan for Liberty. for Liberty Alone." Second Liberty Loan of 1917 Now Open for Subscription. Infor malien fu ir tille r of lie h e a l Pauls Eu» a Fore' Now G resham O utlook VOL. 7, NO 65 GRESHAM LEAGUE FOR , DAIRYMEN IN FORMATION T h e re w ill he a m e e tin g of the O regon D a iry League held in M et« g e r’» h u ll next W ednesday evening LATE WILLIAM H BOND BURIED AT GRESHAM MULTNOMAH COUNTY OREGON FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1917 Everybody, Join the “Hoover Drive” W illia m H a rris o n Bond was b o rn I A p r il 8, 1841, at F a ir fie ld , Je ffe rso n c o u n ty , Io w a . He cam e to O regon i w ith his p a re n ts when b u t 12 y e a rs ! o ld and s e ttle d n e ar Eugene w h ere j he a tte n d e d school. He cam e to 1 P o w e ll V a lle y a b o u t 187Ü and in th e same ye a r m a rrie d M iss Susan I C o ckle re a s o f C la cka m a s co u n ty. T h e re were b o rn to th e m a son. Jew el, and d a u g h te r. E lsie. M rs. i Bond die d in 1886 a t th e fa m ily hom e in P o w e ll V a lle y . M r. Bond m a rrie d , in 188a, M rs H. 8. F orbes, o f Dam ascus. T he fa rm on w h ich th e fa m ily liv e d was lo cated ab ou t fo u r m ile s east o f G resha m and was o r ig in a lly ta k e n up by M r. B on d's g ra n d fa th e r. John Bond. In 1804 the fa rm was sold and It th e re w as e v e r a tim e to p r o v e o u r A m e ric a n is m now is tile tim e . • h it s o ld ie rs a te on th e b a ttle Inn- to h e lp o u r a llie s to m ake th e w o r ld safe f o r D e m o cra cy. N o t a ll ot its can se rve in tin - tre n c h e s o r ris k o u r liv e s go in g o v e r tin - to p across no m a il s la n d , lin t a ll o f us can ta k e p a rt in H o o v e r s D r iv e to save w h e a t a n d m e a t, I m tt c r a m i s u g a r t o r th e men w h o a re lig h t in g o u r b a ttle in E u ro p e . VS e a re not a sked to .stint on t s e l ves o r go w it lio n t fo o d , h u t s im p ly to eat w is e ly a n d w ith o u t w a ste , a n d to use s u b s titu te s lo r bacon and ham . w h e a t fo o d s and o th e r c o n c e n tra te d fo o d s th a t can re a d ily In- s h ip p e d across th e w a te r. < hn- w h e a tle s s m eal a d a y , one m eatless d a y a w eek w il l keep th e non e o m lm ta iits in E u ro p e fro m h a v in g e atless d a y s m ost o f th e tim e . Itc iiic m h e r th a t the p e rso n w h o w astes fo o d d u r in g w a r tim e is g iv in g a id a n d c o m fo rt to th e e n e m y . I h is w a r w i ll not lie w o n on th e b a ttle lin e a lo n e , h u t on th e b re a d lin e as w e ll, a n d e v e ry one ot us eau he s o ld ie rs in th e tig h t f o r c o n s e rv in g o u r fo o d su p p lie s. P le d g e C a rd W e e k ta k e s p la ce b e tw e e n O c to b e r 21st a n d 2Nth. E v e ry lo y a l h o u s e w ife sh o u ld he w il li n g a n d g la d to p r o m is ......... -o p e ra tio n w ith th e F ood A d m in is tr a tio n D e p a rt m e lit. VV i- c a ll l e n d e r e tlie ie llt se rv ic e |>\ u s in g hom e g ro w n s u p p lie s , w h ic h w ill save tr a n s p o r ta tio n , b y p r a c t ic in g th e gospel o f tin - eh an p la te , by c o o k in g no m ore th a n n e cessary, by u s in g c o rn o r r.ve b re a d fo r at least one meal each d a y , b y s u b s titu t in g c h ic k e n , r a b b it o r fish in p la ce ot heel a n d p o rk , b v b o ilin g a n d b a k in g m ore a n d f r y in g less. I lie u n ite d co o l'ililia te d e ffo r t o f th e N a tio n w ill w in th e W a r. Do y o u r p a rt m id get o th e rs to d o lik e w is e . a l 8 o ’clo ck. Ila p u r pone w ill be to c o n s id e r tlie fo rm a tio n o f a local bra nch o f s to c k h o ld e rs o f th e cor po ra t ion. T h is is a new o rg a n iz a tio n , fo rm e d aw its purpose in d ic a te s , " t o oppose and p re ve n t m o n o p o ly In th e p ro d u c tio n and sale o f m ilk , and to e n c o u r age c o m p e titio n th e re in and to pro le d its s to c k h o ld e rs and th e con sin n e rs o f m ilk a g a in st m o n o p o ly o r any k in d o r n a tu re w h ere by the p ro du cers o r con sum e rs o f m ilk are in ju r io u s ly affected , to p ro m o te le g is la tio n and board of h e a lth o rd i nancess b e n e fic ia lly a ffe c tin g the in terests o f its s to c k h o ld e rs who are p ro d u ce rs o f m ilk f o r th e m e tro p o li tan d is tr ic t and o th e r m a rk e ts , to act as th e ir agents in m a rk e tin g t h e ir p ro d u cts, and to c a rry on a ll such business as its a rtic le s o f in c o rp o ra tio n a u th o riz e .” S h o u ld the d ire c to rs be u n ab le at any tim e to n e g o tia te e q u ita b le c o n d itio n s o f sale o f th e m ilk fro m the local branches o f th e league at a p rice p ro p o rtio n a te w ith the cost o f p ro d u c tio n o f p u re u n a d u lte ra te d m ilk pro du ced u n d e r c o n d itio n s to f ile people o f the U n ite d S lates p ro p e rly sa fe g u a rd th e p u b lic h e a lth , each m em b er s h a ll be so n o tifie d , and ure asked io loan th e g o v e rn m e n t In such an em e rge ncy It s h a ll be op fo r w a r purposes In (he second lib W IL L IA M 11 BO ND. tio n a l w ith each local b ra nch o f the e rty loan o f 1817 the a m o u n t of league w h e th e r its m em bers m aun M r. and M rs. Bond rem oved io th re e b illio n d o lla rs . fa c tu re th e ir m ilk at hom e, o r al a t ire s lia m w h ere th e y have since re O regon is asked to su b scrib e o f place p ro v id e d and o p era te d by the sided. M r. Bond died T uesday tills a m o u n t »1 6,50 0,00 0 lo ca l bra nch . m o rn in g , O cto b e r 8 th . He is s u r- T h is lo c a lity in p ro p o rtio n to Its S hould th e c o n d itio n s o f any local ived by Ills w ife , son Jew el and w e a lth is asked Io s u b scrib e ub o u l b i.n c h be such th a t th e m ilk cannot la u g h te r E lsie B. H a rris . T h e son »20.UU0. be sold p ro fita b ly by th e board of Is a serg ea nt in th e re g u la r a rm y , ul B u t a ll th is teakes very lit t le d i f i im a g e rs , the y m ay a u th o riz e the present s ta tio n e d as p riso n g u a rd ut ference since tlie loan m ay lie and sal* o f such m ilk , m a k in g due a llo w tlie d is c ip lin a r y b a rra c k s at A lc a o u g h t to lie o v e r sub scrib ed. ance f o r such lo cal c o n d itio n s . tra z, C a lifo r n ia . M rs. H a r r is resides T lie m ain idea is f o r each and ev A fe a tu re o f th e league ^s th a t ID- also leaves th re e | e ryo ne to tu r n in Ills and h e r sub ov. tie rs o f d a iry cow s are to become in P o rtla n d . o w n e rs o f shares to th e p a r va lu e o f b ro th e rs , Jam es Bond o f t o r v a llls . j s e rtp tio n fo r the la rg e st a m o u n t pos one d o lla r fo r each and eve ry cow O re g o n : Jo h n Bond o f Ith lc a . N. V .; slb le a n il he lp w in th e w a r I t w ill he lp you If von ask y o u r- ow ned C o n tra c ts are m ade w ith G eorge B on d. E ugene, O re g o n ; and W h a t w o u ld the dealers d e sig nate d bv th e leagm a s is te r M rs. Sarah M u rp h y o f G rass | s e lf these q u e s tio n s : V a lle y , O regon. T h e re are also fo u r ! you be w illin g to g ive i f y o u r g ift fo r a te rm o f years, and it is a co n ( llffo r d , M ild re d , w o u ld end th e w a r s u cce ssfu lly fo r d itio n th a t th e le ag ue s h a ll cha rge g ra n d c h ild re n , S tan ley and V ir g in ia H a rris . C liffo r d 1 the- a llie s ? W lia t w o u ld you g ive to five cents pe r 100 pounds fo r m ilk Is now a second lie u te n a n t in the re- save th a t boy o f y o u rs , o r y o u r and one and o n e -fo u rth cents per pound fo r b u tle r fa t as a c o m m is serve office rs corps at th e o ffic e rs ' n e ig h b o r's boy, w ho Is in th e service, t r a in in g cam p, P re s id io , San F ra n - fro m se rio u s sickness, w ounds o r sion. cisco, C a lifo rn ia . , de ath. I f y o u r g ift c o u ld save h im ? M r Bond was a m em b er o f th e w h a t w o u ld you g ive I f y o u r g ift RED CROSS MEETING n t C h ris tia n c h u rc h , th e p a s to r co u ld b rin g ab ou t lib e r ty and peace AT LIBRARY MONDAY A o f d ve w h ic h c h u rc h . Bev. M r. Lucas, o f ! f o r a ll th e n a tio n s o f th e w o rld ? $1.50 PER J C HESSEL S FUNERAL SATURDAY AT 10 0 CLOCK Joh n d ia r ie s Hesse I die d ut bis hom e on W a llu la H e ig h ts , W ednes day m o rn in g . al tin- oge o f 68 years, a fte r an illn e s s o f but a few days. He »as born in B o x h e iu i, near C rle y n a c h , In G erm an y. In e a rly m anhood In- came to th is c o u n try and w ent in to th e fa rm im p le m e n t business at W aseca. M in ne sota. La- te r he conducted th e same k in d o f business in B ra in a rd . M in ne sota, and in 1808 came to G resham . w h e re tic soon a fte r e sta b lish e d the ta rn , im p le m e n t business k n o w n as H essel'a F a rm M a c h in e ry com pany. 1 III 1882 Ile m a rrie d M rs. A lid u M ix. F o u r c b lld re n , bealdes bis w idow re u ia in to m o u ru bis de ath. The.» a re : Jo h n C. Ile sa ci, o f S aint C lo u d , M in n e so ta : M rs. W in. H a l- vo rso n , o f l ’eq uo t. M in n e s o ta ; W il lia m A. Hessel, o f G resha m , and M rs. BIG CAMPAIGN ON PATRIOTIC RALLY FOR LIBERTY LOAN ON MONDAY NIGHT 't here w ill be s o m e th in g d o in g e v e r) m in u te in G resha m on M onday n ig h t. A m on g tlie v u rio u s events u n d o u b te d ly tlie m ost im p o rta n t, Hie one a ffe c tin g tlie la rg e s t n u m b e r o f tru e -h e a rte d A m e ric a n s , the one fra u g h t w ith the most lu s tin g re s u lts to In d iv id u a ls , tlie n a tio n and th e w o rld , w ill be tlie p a trio tic r a lly In M etzge r's b u ll. E ve ry m an, w om an and c h ild sho uld be th e re , eve ry re sid e n t of G reahum and s u rro u n d in g lo c a litie s , lo r tlie q u e stio n s to be con sid ered ’.(feet tin* w e lfa re o f eve ry c itiz e n . Jud ge Geo. W S ta p le to n w ill pre side and th a t m eans a good m e e tin g even If o th e rs s h o u ld fa ll. Hut a n o th e r big h e a rte d , b ro a d -m in d e d man I h on the p ro g ra m W D. W h e e lw rig h t o f P o rtla n d , w ho w ill d e liv e r a s t ir r in g address on P a tr io t ism . T h e re w ill I«- spe cia l m usic, and Hie e n th u sia sm th a t w ill be show n and fe lt w ill m ake It an occa sion lo n g to be rem e m be re d. T h e G resham hom e g u a rd w ill meet at tlie fo u n ta in at 7 :3 0 and m a rch in a body to tlie h a ll. As an udded in s p ir a tio n fo r th is m e e tin g it s h o u ld be reine m bered th a t th is is o n ly one o f h u n d re d s be in g held at the same h o u r a ll ove r th e f a ir sta te o f O regon and o f th o u sands in o th e r states. It is expected a r a lly w ill be held on Hie same e v e n in g in T ro u td a le and at St. Joh ns S peakers iiHve been assigned to these places A rra n g e m en ts lo r the T ro u td a le m e e tin g had not been co m p le te d so th a t a d e fin ite a n n o u n ce m e n t c o u ld be m ade in th is issue o f th e O u tlo o k . A m o n g o th e r speakers in p o in ts o u ts id e o i P o r t la nd w ill be Bev Josh ua S ta n sfie ld and H. F. Irv in e , w e ll k n o w n w r ite r on llie O regon J o u rn a l JO H N ('. I IF S S F I„ C la rk B a d fo rd , o f O regon C ity . M rs. Jus. E lk ln g to u is a step d a u g h te r. M r Hesael was a m e m b e r o f tlie G erm an L u th e ra n c h u rc h , and hud been an Odd F e llo w fo r 35 years, The lo cal (b id F e llo w s lodge w ill llll'. I cha rge o f th e fu n e ra l, w h ich w ill be fro m tlie G resham M e th o d is t c h u rc h , ut I n a. 111., S a tu rd a y , w ith In te rm e n t in Mt Scott cem e te ry. Dr A. T h om p son w ill o fficia te . M E SUNDAY SCHOOL TO GIVE PROGRAM YEAR ALL SLOUGH LAND TO BE RECLAIMED M ore th a n 70 per cent o f th e p ro p e rty ow n e rs o f the C o lu m b ia slo u g h , th e t e r r it o r y ly in g between the weat lin e o f th e Suu D ial ran ch and th e G e rtz s lo u g h n e ar the U n io n av- HI1U(. ap p ro a ch to the In te rs ta te b rid g e , have sig ne d p e titio n s fo r th e proposed d ra in a g e system w h ich w ill co m p le te th e re c la m a tio n o f a il tile o ve rtlo w e d la n d betw een T ro u td a le and th e U n io n Meat co m p a n y's p lu n t at N o r tli P o rtla n d . W ith th e c o m p le tio n o f th is p ro je c t. to g e th e r w ith th a t o f th e Sun D ia l p ro je c t now u n d e r way, to g e th e r w ith th e th re e s m a lle r u n its re c la im e d west of G e rtz 's slo ug h a vast tra c t o f th e best la n d in O regon w ill be su sce p tib le o r f u ll c u ltiv a tio n . J u s t now it is o n ly p a r tia lly adapted to th e g r o w tli o f crops, but th a t p o rtio n w h ich cun he c u ltiv a t ed u fte r th e h ig h w a te rs subside each ye a r have show n w lia t ItiP w h o le tra c t Is capatde o f g ro w in g when once it cun be used. T lie area to he a c tu a lly re cla im e d covers in a ll s o m e th in g o v e r ill,n o n acres. T h e re are ab ou t 7uuu acres in v o lv e d in th e new p ro je c t, th e Sun D ia l pla n in c lu d e s ab ou t 1300 acres and the U n ion M eal c o m p a n y's w o rk tlie re m a in d e r. 1 he cost o f tile p ro je c t now In process o f fo rm a t ion w ill be sot..... w h ere u ro u n d »200,1)00, o r ab ou t »30 u ii acre. T h is cost m ay he made to e xte nd o v e r a p e rio d o f 26 years u n d e r u b o n d in g system , and tills coat is so s m a ll th a t o n ly a few p ro p e rty o w n e rs a re o b je c tin g to Hie plan o f re c la im in g th e ir o v e rflo w e d lands. It Is tr u e t liu l u ii a n n u a l tax o f about 80 cents an a cre w ill he Im posed fo r p u m p in g and o th e rw is e ke e p in g the d ike s in o rd e r, but Die p ro d u c ts .1? one a cre w ill y l^ ld th a t m uch when tlie la n d Is a ll tilla b le . A s u rve y o f th e d is tr ic t's shore lin e a lo n g th e C o lu m b ia r iv e r shows th a t the d ik e w ill have to he o n ly “ bo ut 12 feet h ig h , on an average, fo r th e w h ole d ista n ce , w h ic h Is u h o u t ten m ile s. A d ik e o f th a t h e ig h t w ill suffice to keep o u t all o v e rflo w o f 28 feet. O n ly one«* tins the h ig h w a te r e ve r been k n o w n to exceed 28 fe e t, w h ich was in 1884 w hen It reached 33 feet. B u t auch a rise is n e ve r expected a g a in be cause o r the d re d g in g o p e ra tio n s on th e lo w e r r iv e r w h ich now a llo w s the w a te r to ru n o ff m ore ra p id ly th a n e ve r before. T he p e titio n s w ill go to th e c o u n ty c o u rt in a few days, and I f th e re Is n o th in g to p re ve n t a c o n tin u a n c e o f th e plans o f th e w o rk w ill proceed as soon as a ll le g a l fo r m a litie s are disposed o f. T w o p u m p in g s ta tio n s w ill p ro b a b ly be in s ta lle d to keep o u t th e seepage and Ihe w a te r fro m seve ral s p rin g s a lo n g the banks. P erh ap s one ra n do th e w o rk . T he o u tle ts lliu t now exist between th e s lo u g h and r iv e r w ill a ll he do se d and th e re w ill he no w a te r between tile m a in la n d and th e r iv e r except, course, B lu e L a k e ; also tw o th re e o th e r deep pools H int m ay have to be fille d la te r on. Au e la b o ra te p ro g ra m lias been p re pa red u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f the M e th o d is t E piscopal S unday school, w h ich w ill he g ive n ut th e c h u rc h next S unday e ve n in g , O cto b e r 14, be g in n in g at 7 :. i l l o ’c lo c k , and w h ich w ill In- fo llo w e d by th e election o f office rs f o r the e n su in g ye a r, by th e m em bers o f the Sunday school board. T h e p ro g ra m w ill consist o f s h o rt A t the Bed Cross m e e tin g In 14 at P o rtla n d , preached th e fu n e ra l ser- T h in k It ove r addresses and papers by m em bers o f th e lib r a r y on T uesd ay a fte rn o o n it m on at th e services held at C a rls o n 's T hen go to v o u r bank and a rra n g e th e school and special m usic. A It. was decided to m ake th e re g u la r u n d e rta k in g room s T h u rs d a y a f t e r I lo r u s u b s c rip tio n fo r y o u r m ite w ilt L y m a n , th e s u p e rin te n d e n t, w ill pre- m e e tin g da te M rm dav a fte rn o o n at noon. ta k in g his te xt fro m 1 These m a te r ia lly h e lp to do a ll th e th in g s aide at the m e e tin g N. O F u lle r Is 2 o 'c lo c k at th e lib r a r y . Several 4 :1 3 ,1 4 suggested above. c h a irm a n o f th e c o m m itte e w h ich T h e re w ere present at ttie fu n e ra l, new nam es have been added N ext week, w h ic h w ill he lib e r ty has a rra n g e d the p ro g ra m , w h ic h is to the lis t and o th e rs ure asked to besides the w id o w , and a la rg e co m week w ill be d u ly observed In O re free. A ll a re in v ite d to be present. jo in . M rs. Ed M e tzg e r and Mrs. pany o f frie n d s and n e ig h b o rs, the gon F o rty -o n e speakers w ill begin T h e p ro g ra m fo llo w s : Joh n M etzge r have do na te d th e use fo llo w in g m em bers o f the fa m ily : l a s tre n u o u s ca m p a ig n in eve ry sec- Address "D uties a n il R esponsi o f s e w in g m achines. T h e re Is a g re a t J»*» B ond, M r. and M rs. H a r r is and ! tlo n o f th e s ta te on M on da y, the b ilitie s o f the Sunday School Super deal o f w o rk fo r th e lo cal b ra nch to c h ild re n , M ild re d , S ta n le y and V lr 15 th. on b e h a lf o f th e lib e r ty loan In le m le n t.” P rin c ip a l E lm e r F Good do A ll w ho have sons o r re la tiv e s K inta, and M rs. C u r r in and d a u g h te r bonds w in . Paper " P o s s ib ilitie s In tlie O f In th e m ilit a r y service can s u re ly M ary of H e p p n e r, O regon. M rs Some o f th e best speakers o f P o rt- fice o f the S unday School S e c re ta ry ," spare a d o lla r fo r m e m b e rsh ip and C u r r in is M rs. B o n d 's d a u g h te r, la n d have been sent o u t to assist in M iss L e ttie Gregson. do so m e th in g to add to th e c o m fo rt. Hie ca m p a ig n . No s u b s c rip tio n s w ill Solo "G od th a t M adest (be C a rd o f T h a n k s . h e a lth and s a fe ly o f o u r men at the E a r th ,” M iss G eorgana Cross lie ta ke n at th e m ee ting s, but th e pa T h e u n d e rsig n e d d e sire to express P aper " T lie Needs o f th e J u n io r j fr o n t. T h e re are ab o u t f if ty m em h e a rtfe lt th a n k s to th e m any n e ig h t r io t ic ra llie s w ill b rin g o u t th e fin D e p a rtm e n t," M rs. C. E. R u she r. ‘ bers at present In the lo cal branch. est p a trio tie in s tin c ts o f o u r c itiz e n P ap er T lie S unday School bors and frte n d s fo r th e ir assistance T h e re s h o u ld he f if ty m ore nam es ship. T e a c h e r," Miss M ary Good and s y m p a th y so fre e ly g iv e n in co n added a t once. B e il Cross b u tto n s D uel " H e W ill N ot S lu m b e r," In view o f the fa ct th a t G e rm a n y : o b ta in e d fro m th e nearest bunk The n e ctio n w ith th e de ath and fu n e ra l m ay be had o f M rs. J. N. C la n a h a n , at th is tim e is M oating a great bonds are an in v e s tm e n t in tlie U n it M iss E d e lla T o w le and M iss B u tli FAIR BOARD MAY SELL o f o u r loved one, tlie la te W H H a rtle y . FAIR TO THE COUNTY th e s e cre ta ry. T h e cost Is 25 cents, n a tio n a l lo an , th e success o r fa ilu r e ed S tates g o v e rn m e n t They pay A ddress " T lie Pastor and the Bond. X pp ree iatio n is expressed fo r w h ic h goes In to th e fu n d s o f th e Bed o f th e lib e r ty bonds w ill have a gre at fo u r per cent in te re s t a m i up to »5,- S unday S c h o o l," Bev. J. M o n tc a lm A d e le g a tio n o f th e f a ir hoard d i th e m any Moral trib u te s Cross. eco no m ic e ffe ct on G erm an y re cto rs, headed by P re sid e n t Le w is, 1)00 are fre e fro m a ll ta x a tio n , no B ro w n . M rs. H a n n a h 8. Bond, W . R. H a r O rc h e s tra Selected. V io lin s . W T h e lib e r ty bonds are In d e n o m i- m u tte r w lia t th e n a tu re , and up to It G orsuge and G len H u stle r, 'C ello, met w ith the c o u n ty co m m issio n e rs ris and F a m ily , Jam es Bond. WOODCUTTER KILLED n a tio n s fr o »50 up and tlie fu lle s t any a m o u n t are fre e o f a ll lo cal and F red W F ie ld h o u s e ; o rg a n , Miss th is m o rn in g fo r th e p u rpo se o f in k M rs. C u r r in and D a u g h te r. W HILE FELLING TREE G la d ys Neal, lu g up the m u tte r o f Ih e sale o f the p a rtic u la rs c o n c e rn in g th e m can lie state ta x a tio n . f a ir g ro u n d s to M u ltn o m a h co u n ty. O r v ille K e r r o f Beece, K an ., w h ile LYNCH PARENT TEACHERS L. SPENCER 3 MOTHER T h e co m m issio n e rs were fa v o ra b ly U c OWc it to those w h o life to 1I0 th e lig h t in g to s ta n d c u ttin g wood n e ar T u a la tin , was in - ELECT NEW OFFICERS PASSES AWAY HERE In c lin e d to w a rd ta k in g Hie f a ir over b e h in d th e m lo y a lly a n d b r in g n e a re r th e d a y o f v ic t o r » . ” s ta n tly k ille d S a tu rd a y by th e tree. A , „ r e g u la r ’ m w t in g o f th e Lyn ch and c o n tin u in g It as a c o u n ty In s t i ( io v e r n o r W ith y c o n ib e . M rs. II. E. Spencer d ie d at the w h ich lie was c u ttin g , r a ilin g on h im , P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso. la tio n , he ld In tu tio n . T h e p ric e o ffe re d Is the v a lu a c c o rd in g to a news ite m . An In the L y n c h scho olhou se, O cto b e r 5, hom e n f he r son, L e ste r Spencer, Hits a tio n o f the p ro p e rty , f u ll value o f quest was h e lil at T u a la tin . T he the fo llo w in g office rs w ere e lected : m o rn in g uh ou t 8 o 'c lo c k M rs. Spen tlie shares o f stock and th e c o u n ty to body was ta ke n Io N e w be rg and p re p re s id e n t, M rs cer began to ra il in h e a lth last Ju n e E lm e r (to o k : firs t assum e a ll lia b ilitie s , w h ich are |>-ss pared fo r s h ip m e n t to Beece, K an. vice p re s id e n t. Miss M a rg a re t Behan- and cam e here ab ou t live weeks ago th a n th e to ta l value. fro m N o rth Y a k im a , W ash , fo r m ed A fa th e r, m o th e r and a w ife and tw o 8w.ond v(,.„ prea id e n t, w illia m th e p ric e w ill he som e w h ere ica l tre a tm e n t. c h ild re n live . H o rn e c k e r; s e c re ta ry , M rs. J. p M ETZG ERS HALL, GRESHAM a ro u n d 8 1 6 .t)iiti. hut It w ill d e a r up Mrs. Spencer was h o rn near M r K e r r was a fo rm e r re sid e n t |,y n c h ; tre a s u re r. M rs A M cG re g o r: a ll o b lig a tio n s o f the f Hl r and pay i B lo o m in g to n , lllln o ta , In 1 844 She o f G resham and was w e ll k n o w n He rpfrH 8hniP nt c o m m itte e , M rs H e r- th e s h a re h o ld e rs back th e ir Invest 1 m oved to M is s o u ri w ith h e r parent«, liv e d here seve ral years, m a k in g his b„ r , Lynch> M r„. A M cG re g o r, M rs m enta. T h e m u tte r was c o n tin u e d j c o m in g to W a s h in g to n in 1882. H e r hom e fo r a tim e at M rs M aggie w illia m K o e r n e r ; press c o m m itte e . and If th e re are no c o m p lic a tio n s the I m aiden nam e was B e lin d a P ro c to r B yan s h o te l. M rs. H obt. C o n fre y ; p ro g ra m com - In fu r th e r a n c e o f th e L ib e r ty B o n d C a m p a ig n . deal w ill p ro b a b ly go th ro u g h when I She was m a rrie d to W II Spencer In mhorv A.., u , . a . , m 1 1 1 . Ml»« .M argarnt S c h a n tln . M m th e bu dg et a p p ro p ria tio n s a re made O reeham A u to S ervice. Auto« f o r . , „ .. ’ M isso u ri. O f th e ir fo u r c h ild re n Principal Address by W D Wheelwright h ire Phone >01. H La* M r" M K.ronenberg up in Decem ber. j tw o re m a in to m o u rn h e r loaa. Mrs. U e || k n o w n S p e a k e r fro m P o rtla n d . A fte r th e e le c tio n o f o ffice rs was i C o ra K e p le y , o f B ra y m e r. M is s o u ri, | • • • • ■ • • • • • • • • • • • • # W , tli.-r- -r- i n t . i . - ' i n g ta lk s MISZ MILLINERY 'Che m e e tin g w ill be p re s id e d o v e r b y J u d g e (}. W S tj.p le to n . and la -s te r Spencer o f G reshatn given by th e la d ie s on d iffe re n t OPEN ONE DAY WEEKLY T he body w ill he shipp ed to N o rth S tores C lose D u rin g F u n e ra l. • w o rk th e y expect to do f o r th e bet- T h e re w ill be s p e c ia l m iisie . V o c a l so lo by M iss G e o rg a n a I Y a k im a fo r b u ria l. Miss MIsz w ill he in G resham on • fe rm e n t o f th e school. C ross V io lin so lti b y M iss le -is la K u b y . M onday o f each week, u n til f u r th e r O u t o f respect to th e m em • . ( » « I or Thanks. n o tice , f o r m illin e r w o rk She w ill • F o r H ir e He» v I r r o ry o f o u r fe llo w -c itlx e n and No subscriptions will be taken at the meeting. O u r h e a r tfe lt th a n k s a re hereby occupy th e Sell b u ild in g , next door . A u to m o b ile s a n y w h e re , n ig h t o r business m an. J. C. Hesse I. I expressed to the m any frie n d s f o r to B e lt's c o n fe c tio n e ry . A dv. day. Phone 791. G resha m . M . M th e business houses o f G re sh I his is doubtless one of the most momentous rallies held in S qu ire th e ir assistance and w o rd s o f s y m N o tice . am w ill be closed d u r in g the Gresham. Show your patriotism by coming out ami tilling the p a th y In c o n n e ctio n w ith th e s ic k 1 here w ill be a special c o m m u n ic a H a lf pound skeins. 4 -p ly sack old hall to overflowing Let the enetniea of liberty know that fu n e ra l se rvice , S a tu rd a y ness and de a th o f o u r beloved m o th tio n o f G resha m lodge No. 162, A. , tw in e , 30c. a t L. L . K id d e r H a rd w a re m o rn in g , b e g in n in g a t 10. we stand back of our valiant soldier boys to the last man ami er, th e la te M rs B. K Spencer. I «tore. tf F. ft A. M., M onday eve ning, O cto the last dollar of American money. a m. • I M r. arid M rs F ra n k K e p le y, Lea- b e r 16 th a t 8 p. m. W o rk In th e Bead th e W a n t ads t a r S pencer and F a m ily . F ( ’ . itegree. A. J W B ro w n . W M GRAND PATRIOTIC RALLY Monday Night, Oct. 15, 7:30 o’clock