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VOL. 7,
G resham O utlook
NO. 99
GRESHAM,
Interesting
Letters from
Our Soldiers
MULTNOMAH
COUNTY.
OREGON.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1918
GRESHAM BOY WINS
HIGH GRADE IN GRAMMAR
T U E SD A Y S
AND
FR ID A Y S
$1.50 PER YEAR
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
WRITES SOLDIER BOYS
Spuds to Help
Out Nation's
Food Supply
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E d ito r G re sh a m O u tlo o k ;— 1 h av e hack o ne th in g th a t co u ld h e lp c h e e r
w ho h av e m a d e a n a v e ra g e in g r a m ­ re a d w ith in te r e s t y o u r a rtic le s upon c o m fo rt o r feed an y o ne o f th e s e o u r le t to th e th ir ty boys of th is com ­
m a r of 90 p e r c e n t o r m o re a re ,
th r if t, b u t saw no c o m m e n ts In fello w c re a tu re s , fo r w hom C h ris t m u n ity w ho h av e a n sw e re d th e call
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to th e co lo rs.
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p ro b a b ly we can n o t all P le a s a n t H om e, a s re p re s e n te d by
receiv ed from L ie u te n a n t F re d H S eid el, D ist. No. 7; J a c k F e rr is . D ist.
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D resp e c tiv e ly .
W ilso n E a s tm a n o f V iola t'a d o n u u , D ist. No. 52.
T h e G ilb e rt sch o o l, D ist. No 45, A. J. W a re o f th e B eth el B ap tist to God an d th e h elp of o u r n a tio n
W e, th e m e m b e rs of th e C h ris tia n B u rb a n k s a re b rin g in g a ro u n d one
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lik e you do in th e U n ite d S ta te s ’’
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re a liz e th a t y o u r sacrifice m e a n s a
D e a r M o th e r :— W e a r e h a v in g a g r e a t p re sse d w ith th e g ra v ity of th e s i t ­
n eed fo r us to sav e, n o t o n ly in a lre a d y g one, an d so m any o th e r o r ­ g re a t th in g , not to us a lo n e, hut a l­ d e rs tlia l a re im p e ra tiv e an d w hich
t r ip ; h a v e b een o u t Q u ite a w h ile a n d u a tio n a s Io th in k th is sa m e A m e ri­
n e e d le ss e x p e n d itu re o f m oney h u t g a n iz a tio n s ull n ee d in g h o n e st m en so to m a n k in d th ro u g h all th e ages w ill fo rce upon th e e n tire p o p u la tio n
I h a v e n o t b een th e l e a s t bit s e a s ic k .
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1 s u r e ly lik e to r id e o n th e o c e a n . W e can g e n e ra l to tje p e rish in g .
in w aste o f food, etc.
a n d w om en to la b o r o r h e lp in som e to com e.
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w ide A tla n tic , a s tr a n g e r Io th e
b a c k b u t it in s u r e f in e now . C h r i s t ­ p o rta n c e o f g ra m m a r in a c h ild 's e d ­
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o u t o n d eck w ith h is h a t o f f a n d e n jo y
th e b r i g h t s u n s h in e .
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m a s ev e in th e h o ld w h e r e th e m en a r e ta il, so th a t, in d e p e n d e n tly , he m ay food, e tc ., lost in th e te r r ib le co n ­ th e h a rd s h ip s , h u t we a ll h av e th e a n d n oble a n d m ig h ty in u g re a t n a ­ tu te fo r w heat an d o th e r g ra in s in
tio n .
But you re p re se n t ev en m o re
q u a r te r e d .
T h e l i e u t e n a n t s a r e q u a r ­ u n d e rs ta n d w h at he re a d s , th a t he
flict o v e r seas. T h e re fo re , it is so fra g m e n ts of a life to g iv e in som e th a n th a t. G od s ta n d s b e h in d th is m a k in g of b read .
te re d th e r e in a s t a t e ro o m a n d a r e
m ay know th a t “ c ro ss o u t ” does not n ec e ssa ry th a t th e r e sh o u ld be u n ity fo :m o r o th e r . If w e can not do th e n a tio n ’s effo rts, a n d von a r e G od's
R ig h tly used a bushel of p o ta to e s
f a i r l y c o m f o r ta b le . E v e ry o f f i c e r h a s to
w ill sa v e u b u sh el of w h eat.
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la k e h is t u r n in th e “ c r o w ’s n e s t “ uj»on m ean "u n d e rsc o re ” , th a t ta k in g o u t o f th o u g h t a n d a c tio n on (h e p a r t of fo rm e r he u rg e d us to be satisfied p rid e a m o n g m en
B ecau se of a ll you re p re s e n t, g re a t p o ta to e s a re h ere, th e w h eat is
th e m a s t. It is q u i t e h ig h a m i w h en it in c o rre c t w o rd s d o es not im p ly th e e v ery tr u e p a tr io t if we w ish fo r a w ith so m e w o rk , h o w e v e r o b sc u re ,
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re tu r n h om e v ic to rio u s
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a ta s k .
in th e p a rs in g of a se n te n c e , c a t is e n t s tru g g le .
" i t m ay n o t tic on th e m o u n ta in 's w eight of y o u r re s p o n s ib ilitie s is us th ey w ill be a to ta l loss. T hey can
I e x p e c t y o u p e o p le h a v e b een w o n d e r ­
g re a t a s th e re w a rd you a re c e rta in be m ad e in to b re a d , as m any p erso n s
height
ing w h y I h a v e n o t w r i t te n b e fo re . 1 a s im p o r ta n t as c a te c h ism , w h ile we
O nly a few y e a rs ago o u r old
to receive
T h e n hold v o u r h o n o r know . T h e ir use in b read Is eco n o m ­
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h a v e n o t h a d a g o o d s le e p f o r so m e m ay le a v e h im y et in d o u b t as to p a p e rs w ere th ro w n aw ay as w a ste ,
It m ay not lie a t th e b a tt le ’s fro n t h ig h , n o b le v o lu n te e r, fo r you a re
tim e a s w e h u v e s le p t w ith o u r c lo th e s iatly 's m in d s, o r la d y s ’ m in d s, o r
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My L ord w ill h av e need of me,
on. If a n y t h i n g h a p p e n s w e h u v e r a f t s
la d le 's m in d s, o r la d ie s ' m in d s, we so m e c o rn e r o f th e g a rd e n us u se ­
H old y o u r­ tills tim e ; it u tiliz e s a p re a e e n t p ro d ­
But if by a s till sm a ll voice he calls A m ericu a re m a d e of.
to g e t o n w h ic h a r e o v a l in s h a p e a n d
se lf in high e ste e m , k n o w in g well in u ct th a t m ay o th e rw is e go to w aste;
To p a th s th a t I do not know
h a v e a n e t t i n g a r r a n g e m e n t in th e b o t­ h av e g iv en him a s t a r t to w a rd good less.
T o d ay o u r old ra g s a re b ein g
I'll a n sw e r, O L ord, w ith my h an d w h a t h ig h e ste e m we hold you. And Haves w h eat und o th e r g ra in w hich
to m o n w h ic h o n e s t a n d s u p to h is w a is t c itiz e n s h ip .
used to a id s u ffe rin g an d all th e
let no o ne p e rs u u d e you to s c a r th a t
in th in e
in th e w a te r . T h e re is n o n eed o f you
A d ic ta te d le tte r w as to be w ritte n fo rm e r a re fin d in g th e ir uses once
I'll go w h e re you w ant m e to g o .” m an h o o d of y o u rs w ith a n y u n ­ can be e x p o rte d ; shvcs co rn , b arley
f o lk s w o r r y in g th o u g h .
In m y n e x t
to M iss N ellie S tev en s, w ho wan, fo r a g a in to c a rry on th is g re a t w ar.
l e t t e r 1 s h a l l te ll how I r a n c e lo o k s.
I hav e m a d e b u t a p o o r a tte m p t in w o rth y a c tio n . S c a rs on y o u r body and o a ts w hich can be used to p ro ­
th e o ccasio n , p rin c ip a l of th e M aple­
you m ay receiv e, an d th e g r e a te r th e du ce m e a ts und fa ts fo r o u r s o ld ie rs ;
H a v e n o t h e a rd o f th e p a c k a g e y et.
A vivid p ic tu re of th e s ta r v in g n a- j g iv in g you th is se rm o n , b u t it ra n g
n u m b e r, th e m o re h a lf a w orld w ill |
w ood sch o o l.
FRED .
tio n s of th e w o rld w as so re a lis tic j w ith su ch a tr u e p a tr io tis m fro m be- p ra is e you, b u t k e e p y o u r m an h o o d g iv es us w h ite, m oist an d w holesom e
M ost p o p u la r a m o n g th e fo rm s of
th a t c o m p a riso n w ith o u r ow n p res
g in n in g io en d I felt it w as w o rth y In Its p re s e n t s ta te of p e rfe c tio n , b read fo r e v ery m e a l; does not r e ­
J a n . 7, 1918.
s a lu ta tio n
w ere D e a r M iss, D ear
th a t you m ay te a c h y o u r c o m ra d e s q u ire e x tr a w ork, n o r c h a n g e th e
D e a r B r o th e r a n d S i s t e r : — J u s t a
e n t c o m p a ra tiv e w e a lth a n d co m fo rt of sonic re m a rk s in y o u r p ap er,
a c o u ra g e big en o u g h to d a re to do u su a l cu sto m an d p ra c tic e s of th e
w o rd to le t y o u k n o w t h a t I an» s ti l l M ad am . D ear N ellie S te v e n s, D ear a lm o s t m a d e o n e a sh a m e d to h o ld I
a S U B S C R IB E R .
w h a t is rig h t a t an y cost.
a liv e a n d e n jo y in g fin e h e a lth . I h o p e S ir, a n d a b o u t a n e q u a l n u m b e r of
W e hope th a t you w ill soon r e ­ h o m e; m e a n s tw o a n d o n e -th ird
you a r e th e sa m e.
D e a r F rie n d s a n d D e a r frie n d s.
TWO GRESHAM BOYS
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY
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T h e c o m p lim e n ta ry clo se of a l­
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ABOARD FATED VESSEL
it is p r e t t y m u d d y .
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PLANS PROGRAM an
No w ords cun b egin to ex p la in w ith a y e u r und you w on’t know th e d if­
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T h e s in k in g o f th e T u s c a u ia lias
H om e t h i n g s a r e c h e a p e r a n d o t h e r s ; Bpecim en of c o rre c t le t te r w ritin g .
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h a v e p e c u lia r m o n ey h e re .
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J o h n V o g ler. F ritz S to c k e r, F r itz p a re n ts o f C ecil D uke, w ho re c e n tly M rs. J o s ia h S ta n s fie ld , p re s id e n t of S trip e s. It bus n e v e r know n d e fe a t, U nited S ta te s, a s th e p re s e n t m a rk e t
Y. M. C. A.. A m e ric a n E x. J a n . 4, 1918.
th e W o m e n ’s H om e M issio n ary so ­
nd by G od’s g ra c e , n e v er w ill
R e­ c o n d itio n s sh o w , w ith a g re a t s u r ­
My D e a r M o th e r ;— W e a r r i v e d O. K. S tie g e le r, W m . llo rn e c k e r , H. R u h l, e n liste d in th e 2 0 th E n g in e e rs re g i­
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m e n t. Mr. P h e lp s is m a rrie d
H is
th a t e v e r lived I iuh m ade o u r b a n ­ c re a s in g th e to ta l yield in ib is c o u n ­
th e »«m e.
w ho h av e m a d e a p p lic a tio n fo r r e g ­ w ile a n d th r e e sm a ll c h ild re n a re h a s r e tu r n e d from th e n a tio n a l c o n ­ n e r sa cred .
T h en g lad ly c a rry on try c a n n o t be e s tim a te d
I t is co ld a n d w in d y h ere.
1 w o u ld
T h ey a re a
v e n tio n re c e n tly held In K u n su s C ity
lik e to tell y o u a b o u t o u r t r i p b u t is tr a tio n a r e P e te r L e n a rd a n d H e r­ liv in g In G re sh a m .
B oth m en a re w h e re sh e w as a d e le g a te a n d she th e Mag, n o b le v o lu n te e r, it is a p e ris h a b le cro p c a n n o t be e x p o rte d
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lik e to te ll y ou a b o u t o u r t r ip b u t c a n ’t
in th e 6 th B a tta lio n .
b rin g s to th e local so ciety a m essage m en w hose n a m e s a d o rn th e puges to fo reig n c o u n tr ie s , c a n n o t be c a r ­
« trillin g h a r d e v e r y d a y .
S a tu r d a y , F eb . 9 th , is th e la s t d ay
W h en th e n ew s o f th e d is a s te r fro m th a t1 g a th e r in g .
The
p a sto r. of h is to ry h av e follow ed th a t flag, ried o v e r from o n e yeur to a n o th e r.
A lb e r t C a m p is h e r e in th e Y. Al. C. A. on w h ich a lie n e n e m ie s m ay re g is te r.
cam e it w as fe a re d th a t tw o o th e r Rev. J. M ontcalm B row n, w ill also lived fo r It, a n d d ied fo r It. a n d if T h e p o ato es we use in th is c o u n try
w ith m e a n d w r itin g to h is m o th e r.
A fte r tlfa t tim e th e y a re lia b le to G re sh a m boys w ere on b o a rd th e
you sav e it you sa v e th em . As long
T h is is a n ic e Y. M. C. A., w a rm am i
as t h a t flag w aves h e r e a f te r if will we m ust use at hom e. T h e n a tu r e
im p ris o n m e n t till th e en d of th e fa te d v essel, as it w as k n o w n th a t give a s h o r t a d d re s s
w ell lig h te d .
F o llo w in g is th e m u sical p ro g ra m sile n tly a n d re v e re n tly h o n o r t o u r of p o ta to s ta rc h is so n e a rly th e sam e
W h a t a r e a ll th e f o lk s d o in g at h o m e ? w ar.
G len n K e ste rso n a n d L e s te r R ichey
n am e.
Yes, if you sa v e th a b 'fta g
1 c a n 't w r ite o f te n a s th e r e is so l i t t l e
w hich h a s been a r r a n g e d in c o n n ec­ now , it will te ll to fu tu r e g e n e ra tio n s as w heat flour th a t th e re is no dtf-
w ere in th e 2 0 th E n g in e e rs , 4 th B a t­
w e c a n sa y .
tio n :
OVERFLOW FROM
in th e m ost e lo q u e n t la n g u a g e know n flculy in u sin g th e p o ta to c o m b in a ­
W ill y o u sem i m e f iv e p o u n d s o f
ta lio n .
D efin ite w o rd re c eiv ed la s t
tio n In b re a d m ak in g .
GRESHAM LOCALS n ig h t th a t th e 4 th B a tta lio n h a s a l­
O rg an v o lu n ta ry , " P ilg r im 's C h o r­ io m en, th e b e u u tifu l sto ry of you
s w e e t c h o c o la te .
I s u p p o s e you k now
a n d y o u r c o m ra d e s
T h e in flu en ce
B aked o r boiled p o ato es. m ash ed
w h e re I a m h u t I c a n ’t te ll you. J u s t
us from T a n n h a u s e r .'' G lad y s N eal. of su ch a sto ry w ill be lim itle ss. It
T h e W. C. T. U. will ho ld an all- re ad y re a c h e d F ra n c e , cam e as a r e ­
o r put th ro u g h a ric e r, can he s u b ­
u s e th e a d d r e s s I g a v e y o u a n d it w ill
D ouble tr io . " O u r L o rd T riu m ­ w ill i tu ck th e tr a n s g re s s o r on his s titu te d fo r o n e -th ird th e w h e a t flour
be a ll r i g h t
d ay m e e tin g a t th e h o m e o f M rs. G. lief to th e fa m ilie s an d frie n d s of th e
T e ll A rlie to w rite .
W ell, t h i s is F . H oney n e x t T h u rs d a y . T h e re w ill boys.
R ay P a lm q u is t o f th e 1 4 8 th p h a n t,”
S o p ra n o e s,
D ella T ow le, w ay to d e s tru c tio n ; It will in sp ire in a n y s ta n d a r d recipe fo r niH kiug
th e h e e d le ss; it w ill e n c o u ra g e g re a t
F r id a y n i g h t a t C p. rri.
I s u p p o s e it
be q u a n titie s o f c lip p in g a n d o th e r F ie ld A rtille ry , tr ie d to g et a t r a n s ­ M abel B ro w n ; seco n d so p ra n o e s, M il­ m en w hen d is a p p o in te d a n d s a d ­ w h eat b re a d , b isc u its, p a n c a k e s, w af­
is w a r m in O re g o n by n o w a n d yo u a r e
fe r to th e 2 0 th E n g in e e rs , b u t w as d re d St. C la ir, B en em a M ath ew s; dened.
fles, (lo iig h n u ts. pie c ru s ts a n d m any
a t th e c a n n e r y , f a n n in g s t u f f fo r u s to w ork in te rs p e rs e d w ith m u sic, r e a d ­
R e m e m b e r y o u r God in lim e «tf
R ay is in an e a s te r n c a n ­ a lto s , R u th H a rtle y , R u th In g lis.
e a t.
W ell. I m u s t c lo s e f o r t h i s tim e. in g s a n d g a m es.
E very o n e is a sk e d u n a b le .
o
th e r k in d s of p a stry .
W hen p o ta ­
su c c e ss as well as in tim e o f d a n ­
D E W E Y H IB B S
to b rin g sc isso rs, c ro c h e t h o o k an d to n m e n t. a n d w as le ft b e h in d w hen
S olo, "O n e H o u r B e y o n d ,” Ja c k - g er.
He is th e so lid rock on w hich to es a re used a little less ll«|iiid may
th im b le a n d
th o s e co m in g in th e h is re g im e n t w ent o v er, on acco u n t so n J o n e s .
o u r g re a t nut Ion s ta n d s ; an d you in be re q u ire d In th e m ixing.
J a n u a r y 12. 1918.
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to b rin g in d iv id u a l of sick n ess. A le t te r to his p a re n ts . I
D uet, "T hrough the G ates of fig h tin g fo r h u m a n ity und Ju stic e ,
D ear F o l k s : — A m w e ll nn<l In kcmm I
Miss (5ra< e H a rtle y , M rs. a re fig h tin g fo r G od h im self. T h e n
LYNCH SCHOOL FORMS
h e a lth . Iiope y ou a r e th e sa m e .
lu n c h a n d re m e m b e r th a t we a re M r a n d M rs J o h n P a lm q u is t, te lls I G o ld ,”
fo re, lie loves you an d n u m b e rs ev-
T h ia is .S a tu rd a y n i g h t . a m on g u a r d
M y rtle M yers
INDUSTRIAL CLUB
llo o v e riz in g
C o n v ey an ces w ill be at o f h is reco v ery .
« ry h a ir of y o u r n o b le head
t o n ig h t so w ill h a v e to g e t re a d y p r e tty
We w ill n e v e r fo rg e t you, b rav e
th e lib ra ry a t 1 0 :3 0 a n d 2 p. m ., fo r
soon.
At th e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e P a r ­
so ld ie r, an d we usk you to do its th e
I t s t a r t e d to r a in h e r e a b o u t 10 a. m. th o s e w ho h a v e no o th e r w ay to go.
e n t-T e a c h e rs
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L ynch
school,
held
last F rid a y ,
d riz z lin g .
I p u t a g o o d c o a t o f oil on frie n d s a n d sp e n d a p le a s a n t an d
H n p e rln te n d e n t A ld erso n a n d Miss
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GRESHAM CITY TAXES
. . I a n d , e ig h t o t h e r s a r e d i o in g g u a r d . i p r ro fita b le day '
it.
HAVE ALL BEEN PAID A lice Jo y ce of th e O. A. C. w ere
flu ty no w
W e s u r e g e t s w e ll fe e d s an d
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1918, at 8:15 P M
a s w e ll p la c e to sle ep .
ceiv ed a c a b le g ra m y e ste rd a y fro m
C lose s c r u tin y of th e d e lin q u e n t d re s se s on th e w ork of th e In d u s ­
W ell. F r a n c e is so m e o ld b erg . T h e
REGNER'S OPERA HOUSE. GRESHAM
th e i r so n , J o h n . In F ra n c e say in g .
tax ro ll now b ein g p u b lish e d show s tr ia l c lu b s
b u ild in g s a r e so q u a in t a n d th e o ld w a ­
th a t e v ery
ta x p a y e r h as p aid his
g o n s a n d c a r t s s u r e ly lo o k f u n n y
T h e “Am well."
T h e le c tu re by Miss Jo y ce was
BY THE GRESHAM CHORAL SOCIETY
p eo p le a s a r u le w e a r W ooden s h o e s a n d
1917 tax es In fu ll w ith in th e tow n e sp ecially In te re s tin g in llia t it was
In a le t te r from Mrs. T. J. H ayes
ta k e t h e i r » stu ff to m a r k e t in a p u s h
Jo se p h A F in le y , C o n d u c to r.
Mrs. J . E. C la n a h u n , Accompanist«*
lim its of Ori'HliBin
T h e re a r e a few illu s tr a te d by s te re o p tlc a u view s of
o f O reg o n C ity , to h e r s is te r , Mrs.
c a r t o r a w h e e lb a rro w .
It lo o k s f u n n y
sm a ll tr a c ts a d v e rtis e d on th e o u t- | th e p ro g re ss m ade and w ork being
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rs o n , S o p ra n o ; Mrs. J . A. F in le y ,
to se e th e w o m en g o in g a lo n g w ith a C h ris tin e H u m a so n , sh e s ta te d th a t
sid e b u t th ey seem to In d ic a te d o u b le «lone by th e v a rio u s clu b s th ro u g h -
S o p ra n o ; H a ro ld W. M oore, B asso ; M rs. E th e l M eade, P ia n is t; an d
h e a v y lo a d o n a w h e e lb a r r o w .
th e w oolen m ills a t th a t place s ta rte d
Am le a r n in g to sjie a k a l i t t l e F re n c h
th e A eo lian M ale Q u a r te t: C. M G o d frey , 1st T e n o r; J A. F lg le y ,
a ss e s s m e n ts , a s so m e of th e m a re o u t th e s ta te
w o rk J a n u a r y 2 on a g o v e rn m e n t
now .
know to he in th e h a n d s of new o w n ­
2d T e n o r; F r itz D e B ru in , B a rito n e ; H a ro ld M oore, B asso
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w ere se rv e d
by
Ilo w is e v e r y b o d y ? T e ll th e m h ello
ers, a n d th e c h a n c e s a re good th a t th r e e g e n tle m e n o f th e a ss o c ia tio n .
Y an k ee D ialec t R e a d in g s by J A F in ley .
f o r I c a n ’t w r ite v e r y o f te n a s w e a r e
E M S h ie ld s fro m W eed. C alif.,
th e y , too, huve been paid fo r
o n ly u llo w e d n c o u p le o f l e t t e r s p e r h a s re c e n tly m oved in to th e Wm
|
D u rin g th e a fte rn o o n th e In d u s
w eek b e c a u s e th e y h a v e to be c e n ­
P it«M ilt 4M
O v er a t T ro u td a le und F a irv ie w tr ia l C lub held a m e e tin g at w hich
W all h o u se on C lev elan d a v e n u e an d
so re d .
1. Y ach tin g G lee
th e r e a r e six o r e ig h t pieces of tow n «»(fliers fo r th e e n su in g y e a r w ere
C u lb e rtso n
How is th e cow a n d th e c h i c k e n s ” D ivision s tre e t.
p ro p e rty a d v e rtis e d . Som e o f th em e lec ted as follow s:
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Mr. a ’ld M rs. R obt. W a lk e r, o f
2. K ing of T h e W in d s
b elo n g to w om en w ho p ro b ab ly d o n ’t
'♦0 c e n t s i»er o v e r h e re ; so m e p ric e !
M arx
G ra ss V alley , fo rm e r re s id e n ts of
P re s id e n t, A lfred Z e n g e r:
vice
H a d a f in e t r i p c o m in g o v e r, w o u ld
know th a t th e y w ere d e lin q u e n t. One p ris id e n t, L loyd M id d leto n :
•Mr M oore
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3. T hp S o ld ie rs L ife
piece b elo n g s to a c h u rc h so ciety , in ­ ta ry ,
S u lliv a n
w ith th e ir d a u g h te r . M rs C a rl D ahl.
G race M illa rd ;
se rg e a n t at
lo w ed to. D id n ’t g e t o n e b it se a sic k .
d ic a tin g th a t th e officers of It w ere a rm s, A lb ert Z e n g e r; g ir ls ' ad v iso r,
C h o ru s
It is f i f t e e n m in u te s to se v e n a n d a s
At th e m e e tin g o f th e P a re n t-
4 Sum m er
fo rg e tfu l o r th o u g h t th e p ro p e rty Mrs. Jo h n L ynch
i t Is h a r d to w r i t e v e ry m u c h g u e s s I T e a c h e rs a ss o c ia tio n , w hich w as h eld
C h a m in a d e
w ill clo se.
w a sn ’t tax ed . A few sm a ll p ieces of
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a c re a g e a re a d v e rtis e d but n o n e of
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6. W a n d e rin g S in g e rs
ness o f th e list
reflects p ro s p e rity a ry 13. A dm ission an d re fre s h m e n ts
c o u ld o n e w a n t.
C la rk
m ieg. a c tin g a s c h a ir m a n : p re s id e n t,
A s e v e r y o u r lo v in g »on.
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M en d elsso h n
| d e n t, M rs. W m . C h ild e rs ; s e c r e ta ry
Big lll-M g lit Dane«-
No o th e r p a r t of th e co u n ty can a t R e g n e r's h a ll, G resh am , T h u rs d a y
M iss P e te rs o n , M rs F in le y a n d C h o ru s
Al a delightful luncheon given by a n d tr e a s u r e r , M rs. C. E. Rusher.
sh o w su ch a re c o rd .
T h e g r e a te s t e v e n in g . F e b ru a r y 14. P o r tla n d 's
8. A S o n g of T h a n k s g iv in g
A littaen
Mra. W. R Burke on W ednesday, T h e lo cal P a re n t-T e a c h e rs c irc le is
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o u t back of tu r n in g .
M olloy
guests: Mrs. Benj. Cameron, Mrs. C o u n ty C o u n cil of th e P a re n t-T e a c h ­
P o rtla n d , an d e v ery tow n a d d itio n
D on’t Y ou M ind T h e S o rro w s
B e a v e r S ta le M o to r Stock.
C o w le s
H. H. Ott, Mrs W. J. Ott, Mrs O. W. e rs a s s o c ia tio n to be h eld a t F a ir-
h as a big iist, re v e a lin g th a t th e h ig h
H av e 200 s h a r e s fo r q u ick sale.
Chorus
Stapleton, Mrs L. L. Kidder, Mrs view Feb 1«
A d d ress H al E.
co st o f e v e ry th in g h a s p re v e n te d th e S ta te best offer.
9. Reading— Elkanah B Atklnaon............................ .
Day
Arthur Dowsett, Mrs Albert Dow-
W. J. Wirtz, of 8andy, was a
p a y m e n t of ta x e s In m an y In sta n c e s. H oss, 802 U nion A ve., N, P o rtla n d .
Mr.
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sett. Mrs. O A Eastman. Mrs. Jas. Gresham visitor on Thursday.
10 P ilg rim C h o ru s
W a g n e r’s T a n n h a u s e r
Elklngton. Mrs. Jas Sterling and
CONCERT
Don't forget to order some Thrift
Mrs J. Cannon
S ta m p s today
Chorus
For Hire Service
We have several used 10 gallon
Automobiles anywhere, night or
milk cans for sale at a bargain L. day.
Phone 7»1, Gresham M. M
L Kidder Hdw Co
Squire.