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T W IC E A W EEK G resham outlook VOL. 8, NO. 87 GRESHAM ONCE MORE LEADING IN CAMPAIGN GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, CHRISTMAS GIFT HAS A ROMANTIC HISTORY OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1913 COMPARISONS ARE MADE BETWEEN THIRTY YEARS AGO AND TODAY WOMAN PASSES AWAY AMONG STRANGERS Mrs. H annah Jo h n so n passed away at Good S am a ritan h o sp ital in I’ort- | lan d last F rid ay n ig h t, a fte r a few days' Illness from Influenza and pneum onia. Mrs. Jo h n so n was tak en to th e ho sp ital from G resham , w here sh e had moved w ith h e r fam ily only ab o u t two w eeks ago, com ing from S iren, W isconsin, She was 29 years of age. She leaves a h u sb an d , F red Jo h n so n , a d au g h te r, nine an d a son 6 years old. T he ch ild ren are being cared for in th e hom e of Rev. and Mrs. W illiam H aw kinson for th e presen t. T he fu n eral services, w hich were largely atten d e d , w ere held on Mon day aftern o o n a t th e Fow ell Valley Sw edish M ission ch u rch . T h e in te r m ent was in D ouglas cem etery. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR HIGH SCHOOL MAKES OFFER TO FARMERS T he wife of Ed. M etzger received j for a C hristm as p resen t one of th e m ost b ea u tifu l and useful p resen ts ' probably given in G resham . It was also unique and has a ro m an tic his- W ritten E specially for th e O utlook. , tory. By EDW ARD N. HURLEY. ____ j O ver a t M anzanita beach a few C h airm an of th e U nited S tates Shipping Board. By CECIL P. M O FFITT. W ear youK button'. >-e a "« a 8hiP waB w recked loaded T h o u san d s of farm e rs th ro u g h th e w est rem em b er th e tim es in th e N ever in th e h isto ry of a g ric u ltu re It is evidence th a t w ith ralIro ad ,ieB ° r P o rt O rford ce- j elghtie8 alld n in eties w hen corn was w orth m ore to b u rn th an to sell, has th e re been such a b rig h t outlook you have placed your d a r ' T h ousands of th em w ere O ur m a n u fa c tu rln g o u tp u t th en WM roundly »16» p er ca p ita for the fo r the farm er in th is co u n try . A gri stam p of approval o , w ashed ash o re an d a llttle “ j 11 whole population of th e U nited S tate s; th a t is. in 1890. th e co rn -b u rn in g cu ltu re is th e n a tu ra l base for tru e L ,, , saw ed m any of th em in to boards, th e excellent w ork • . . . period. w ealth and independence. "F ood each tie rnakiug eig h t pieces. T hey , w hich the A m erican e - ----- ---- - ■ T he value of a (arm 189o t0 each farm er tillin g th e soil was »200». will win th e w ar,” said Hoover, and Red Cross has done- - have been u8ed largely 1,1 b u lld l“ 8Si T he value of pro d u cts th a t each factory w o rk er m ade in 1890 was »2000. food did win th e war, and it was over th e re and for o th e r purposes. and will continue to over tb e re and for o tb e r purposes. i he av erag e w ages of th e factory w orker w ere »490 per year. produced by th e farm er. T his is not L a ate in th e fall Mr. M M etzger etzger re- re-( T he w ork is as ^ te in. fal1 T hen cam e th e g re a t in d u stria l expansion, beginning ab o u t 1898, which do. m ean t to su g g est th a t th e brave boys ceived a tie th u s saw ed up. He took necessary now as has paused only once or twice. who risked th e ir noble lives a t the it over to H einey’s mill w here th e In 1914 nobody w ould have th o u g h t of b u rn in g corn o r any o th e r farm du rin g the d ark days ; p o n ts of conflict were of no avail. boards w ere dressed an d w here pro d u ct, for farm ers w ere pro spero u s along w ith th e factory w orkers. of w ar. We all know an d ap p reciate th e ir ef F ra n k H einey m ade a chest of them . By th a t tim e we w ere m ak in g »246 w o rth of goods p er cap ita, o r »3030 fo rts, but bad we not properly fed T he co u n try has no mo^e efficient I T he work is highly a rtistic and th e per factory w orker. T he factory w o rk er's w ages had risen to »660 a year, C ard o f Thank». th em they could not have accom and com prehension organ izatio n com pleted chest is of m ore value and th e re su lt was clearly show n in th e value of a farm w hich was then I wish to th a n k th e good people of plished th e task set before them . - ! none »hot G resham an d Pow ell V alley for th eir T he fa rm e r m ust not only produce, th a n th , e Red , z, Cross, and th a t is is th a n an y th in g of th e kind th a t can »3400 for every person engaged in tillin g th e soil. be bought. It is copper bound and I th in k th is show s p retty clearly th a t th e fa rm e r’s m a rk e t an d his pro s assistan ce to me d u riu g th e sickness but he m ust produce at a profit to m ore deserving of continued su p p o it. 8(udded and jg a rem a rk a b le piece perity are lin k ed closely w ith o u r in d u stria l p rosperity. I have quoted these co n tin u e in the business. A lthough th e cam paign of a week of w orkm anship in ad d itio n to its figures because I believe 20 y ears from now the sta tistic ia n s will be able to of my wife an d for th e ir sym pathy In o rd er to produce at a profit the and h elp fu ln ess a fte r h e r d eath . E s fa rm e r m ust have favorable m ark et has ended it is yet asking the people rom antic history. Mrs. M etzger will com pare th e factory o u tp u t an d w ages and farm values of 1893 w ith those pecially I w ould m ention Mrs. A. J. conditions, proper crop ro tatio n s, in of th e U nited S tates for th a t support tre a su re it as a ra re so u v en ir of th e of today and show perh ap s even a m ore rem a rk a b le increase W. Brown, Mrs. T hom pson and Rev. creased soil fertility , p ro p er legisla in th e form of m em berships, and the i 1 •'18 ' uletide.__________ tion for business control, and educa , Stam i at T h resh o ld of G re ater! rin e and w orld tra d e are ab o u t to Wm. H aw kinson an d wife. tion in tlie m anagem ent of th e farm . p u t m ore d o llars in to o u r factories, F R E D JOHNSON. Pros|>erity. response should include every p e r - , O ur G overnm ent has recently realized th e im portance of these facto rs and son who can possibly sp a re th e ne B R IT ISH W ED D IN G . W e a re now on th e verge of an and m any of those d o llars will go to th e farm ers for food. C. E. CLINE IN is h asten in g to th e relief of the DR cessary d ollar. V oluntary subscrip- BELLS AGAIN RING even g re a te r in d u stria l advauce A n o th er in te restin g phase of world REMINESCENT MOOD farm er. tions w ill be received a t any tim e in In o u r m a rk e ts we have price th a n in 18 98; and extension of pro tra d e for th is co u n try , w hen o u r m er th e fu tu re . P o rtlan d , C h ristm as 1918.— To g u a ra n te e s; fo r crop ro tatio n s we duction and com m erce in w orld ch a n t m arin e is in o p eratio n , will be W h at the society has done for the haye tested v arieties as to locality, tra d e to th e A m erican m e rc h an t m a t h e . new in su ran ce ag a in st h ard th e E d ito r:— 1 have been w ondering an d tested seeds; for soil fertility we arm y d u rin g the w ar is only partly if any o th e r m an from Illinois, In rin e and th e new ban k in g lawu an d tim es. have green m an u re crops; also live know n, fo r its w ork has been so g re a t d ian a, Ohio, M innesota o r P en n sy l and com m ercial fertilize rs th a t o th et recen t leg islatio n w hich will I do not believe th a t we sh all ever vania, now living in O regon, rem em stock th a t no ad e q u ate account of it has a re ad ap ated to p articu la r types of help us to p u t o u r ships on new again have money panics— th e fe d e r yet been p u b lsh ed ; b u t any soldier bers as does th e w rite r th e tim e sols; and for legislation fo r educa tra d e ro u tes all o ver th e globe. al reserv e system has stopped them . tion and business control, we have who served any place in th e w ar zone, when he took h e r to th e county fair» m any A rts of Congress and S tate As a business m an, th e fa rm e r It has prev en ted sev eral panics from th e fro n t tren c h to th e re a r | You w ore th a t new »10 sto re su it; legislation providing free public has both a d ire c t an d in d ir? ct in te r since th e E u ro p ean w ar began. ran k s, will te stify th a t th e fighting had a new rig and a new whip with schools an d proper rep resen tatio n . est in th ese ships, besides his in v e st B ut th e re Is alw ays th e possibility Money for farm use has been m ade men had no b e tte r friend. And it is | a red ribbon tied aro u n d it. m ent as an A m erican. of d epression due to decreased de av ailab le th ro u g h th e F arm Loan no only in w ar th a t it serves. W hen- She w ore a w h ite dress w ith a blue Direct benefits will com e to him m and fo r o u r factory goods. A ssociation. County A gents have ever th e re is a fam ine o r g re a t catas- j sash, and a s trin g of g lass beads been provided u n d er the S m ith-L ever th ro u g h d irect sales of his p ro d u cts M erchant M arine W ill R em ove Trade tro p h e, th e first call th a t is heard is ! aro u n d h e r neck. She was very Act and p ractical a g ric u ltu ra l educa to foreign co u n tries, breeding a n i L im its. fo r th e Red Cross. p re tty and of th e gold th a t never tion is being Introduced in th e high m als to S outh A m erica, f ru it an d W ith activ e m e rc h an t m arin e and schools of th e different sta te s u nder T his is th e kind of o rganization D uring th e day you th e S m ith-H ughes Act, w hich becam e dairy p ro d u cts to E urope and O rien t, a h ealth y , grow ing w orld trad e , how tarn ish es. th a t is even yet ask in g th e people of sp en t for candy 10 ce n ts; lem onade a law on F eb ru ary 23d, 1917. and th e like. ever, we sh a ll be in a wholly different th e country to join it at th e slig h t ex The Sm ith H ughes Act provides 10 cen ts; p ea n u ts 10 ce n ts; aid e Indeed, th e farm er, th ro u g h his position. fed eral money to schools for the pense of one d o lla r each. I t is an show 20 cen ts; d in n e r fo r both 60 co-operative m a rk e tin g o rg a n iz a tra in in g of stu d e n ts for useful occu Now, th a t we are ab o u t to really h o n o r to w ear th e R ed Cross butto n , tio n s and his gov ern m en t, can do cause w orld tra d e w ith o u r own cen ts; m erry-go-round 20 cen ts; tin pations. Q uoting from th is Act, "Any and no one w ho can possibly acquire m uch d irectly to prom ote new world sh ip s and b an k ers, and salesm en, it types— y o u ’ve got ’em yet, you s it school less th an college g rad e th a t th e privilege of doing so should neg tin g and sh e ’s sta n d in g w ith h er m akes app licatio n to th e federal m ark ets. will be possible to discount hard hoard of education may receive aid hands on y o u r sh o u ld e r— 60 cents. lect It. B ut th e in d ire ct re tu rn s of th e tim es a t home. from th e S m th-H ughes funds for the The wedding bells are ringing T h ere are sta tio n s everyw here, and On th e way to h er hom e you drove teaching of vocations.” T he Board A m erican "m erch an t m arin e to th e again In E ngland. R eturning Should business fall off h ere we nu m erous com m ttees, w here mem- Tom m ies and th e ir officers are slow — very slow , popping, a fte r of E ducation of Union High School farm er will be even g rea ter. can go to o th e r co u n tries w here tim es bershp will be g ran te d and they are at G resham , has tak en ad v a n ta g e of leading blushing brides to the By sellin g o u r facto ry goods a re good— an d tim es a re alw ays coughing and m u sterin g up all pos th e provisions of th is Act and pro easily to be found. T hose who are a lta r. Miss Florn Petersen, sister sible courage, th e all Im p o rtan t ab ro ad , we can in crease th e o u tp u t. good som ew here aro u n d th e w orld— vided for th e teaching of vocational to the wife of th e earl of \\ ilton n ot m em bers will find no ru le against q u estion, o u t of w hich has come a ag ric u ltu re. W hen you in crease th e o u tp u t Of an d sell o u r factory su rp lu s. Is to be m arried w ithin th e m onth m em bership th ro u g h the paym ent of long and v alu ab le fam ily history. T h ere are th ree different k in d s of to Colonel \\ M Dugld McConible a facto ry , in m ost cases, you a re We will have cu sto m ers In o th e r th e dollar. All persons should be ’ of the Royal Scots Greys. I ll •’ schools in a g ric u ltu re : F irst, all-day able to reduce cost of pro d u ctio n , co u n tries, an d salesm en, and b ranch o r d ep artm en l schools; Beeond, p art- latest announcem ent m em bers of th e Red Cross. WHERE DAIRY HERDS an d also prices tim e or dull season classes; and b an k s; we will have sh ip s to serve O regon has again gone “over the ------------------- INCREASED TEN FOLD th ird , nig h t or evening classes. F o r increased o u tp u t m eans th a t I th o se custom ers. to p ” w ith e a ste rn M ultnom ah fa r TWO LOCAL BOYS T he all-day o r d ep a rtm en t schools in th is An in crease of ten -fo ld In the’ req u ire at least six m onths su p er IN CASUALTY LIST I l’e° P 'e have ste a d ie r w ork an d th a t j T he g re a te st business up. as usual. On T uesday evening overh ead expenses, such as re n t, in -(c o u n try is farm in g . The farm er'3 n u m b er of reg istered d airy ca ttle and vised p ractice work front all stu d en ts, th e re w ere 222,703 b u tto n s worn in A ra G. Lingle, son of Mr. and Mrs gurance, d ep reciatio n , etc., a re sp read business, how ever, is linked up with b reed ers of reg istered d airy stock in and at least fifty per cent, of th e ir th e sta te , and th a t n u m b e r will be in- J. W. L ingle of B oring, was m en- over a g re a te r volum e of business. th a t of th e m a n u fa c tu re r. Also th e th e la st five years, is rep o rted from school work m ust be ag ric u ltu re. creased before th e end of th is week & caau a, ty ,,gt a8 S tu d en ts m ust be fo u rteen years of W ith w orld m a rk e ts in w hich to fa rm e r depends ab so lu tely upon T illam ook county by th e county a g ri age. M ultnom ah county, o utside of th e | w ou,|ded In M ultnom ah County thia sell, o u r m a n u fa c tu re rs can keen ( tra n sp o rta tio n fo r his m a rk e ts and c u ltu ra l ag en t. It. C. Jones. work is now being done at th e Union city of P o rtla n d show s a to ta l eu- , have lecelved 8everal le tte „ th e ir p la n ts ru n n in g th ro u g h th e profit. “ W hen Mr. Jo n es becam e county High School m entioned above, ro llm en t of 2678 m em bers he wa, w ounded and re p o rt F or the p art-tim e o r dull season A m erican m e rch an t m arin e ag e n t a t th a t tim e ,” reco u n ts P aul V. 1948 a year ago. T his show ing is , Hp wafl year. They can pay h ig h e r wages. T h e They can give factory w o rk ers m ore [ rep rese n ts th e biggest tra n sp o rta tio n M aris, s ta te co unty a g e n t leader, classes, stu d e n ts m ust be at least fo u rteen years old and engaged In m ade despite th e fact th a t tw o d is - , woundpd by m a rh |n e gun b u llet in work each year. e n te rp rise u n d erta k en by th is coun “ only 50 b reed in g anlm uls w ere dis a g ric u ltu ra l w ork. T h ere m ust be ui tric ts in th e county la st y ea r w ere his rig h t hip on O ctober 10. He T he A m erican factory w o rk er lives try since we b u ilt th e tran s-co n tin en tln g u islied by possessing pedigrees least six m o n th s practcal a g ric u ltu ra l th is y ear given to P o rtla n d — N orth w rote hom e on O ctober 19 and two well. Give him m ore w ages, an d th e ta i ralro ad s. T hese were ow ned by eig h t breeders, w ork u nder com petent aupervialon, P o rtlan d and R iverdale. T he G resh conducted on a productive basis. o r th re e le tte rs have come since first ex p en d itu re he m akes is a t th e It s bound to n crease and stablliz now Increased to 8 3 b reed ers who E vening classes are sim ila r to am d istric t m ade a gain of 133 tier then. grocery sto re and th e b u tc h e r shop th e f a rm e r’s business. own m ore th a n 500 head of reg is p art-tim e or dull season classes, and cent in a som ew hat sm a lle r te rrito ry , C u rtis H en d rick s, who was slig h t for m ore and b etter food. F o r th a t reason he may well sup tered d airy c a ttle . T hese breeders may Include m a tu re farm ers. To en being the second la rg e st per centage ly w ounded sev eral w eeks ago, has So th e A m erican m e rc h an t m a- p o rt it as good business have o rganized G uernsey, Jersey and te r, one m ust be at le ast sixteen in th e county so fa r show n. It is years old, and m ust a rra n g e to take w ritte n his m o th er th a t he h as re H olstein associations, an d a re m ak six m onths p ractical supervised work n early one-half of th e to ta l for th e covered His nam e ap p eared in to- IMPROVED HEALTH GAVE RUNAWAY BOYS ARE ing a close race for breed suprem a t hom e county d istric ts, and m ore th a n one list. HIM A HIGH RATING TAKEN BY OFFICER acy.” T he last m entioned tw o classes h alf of th a t of e a ste rn M ultnom ah. concern people not enrolled In the Each association has im ported high A new s item In th e Bend B ulletin An a p p a re n t in ju stic e was done All M ultnom ah county te rrito ry high schools. farm ers. who desire GRESHAM GRADE SCHOOL class c a ttle an d conducted auction become stu d en t« of a g ric u ltu re of P o rtla n d was in ch a rg e of Dr. C. WILL REOPEN THURSDAY J ° hn w H am lin in th e referen ce to says th a t tw o boys from G resham sales. Ten Je rse y men form ed a club to with a view of co rrectin g m istakes H. F ixott. His rep o rt gives the .fol G eorge S tephens and V erne W ilson his d isch arg e in th e la st O utlook, i< la st su m m er an d bought th e Jersey and of m aking th e farm a paying low ing records: T he school board of th e G resham ! were tak en in to custody at a hom e sta tin g th a t he was un ab le to do full bull, P oppy’s G olden St. Mawcs, proposition. D istrict No. 1, captained by Mr. R. (g ra d e school has decided to reopen j T h ere is offered at th e Union High ste a d e r's cabin n ea r th e re by D eputy whose dam m ade a record of 1120 School at G resham , co-operatng with E. C lanton a t B onneville, assisted by school on T h u rsd ay , J a n u a ry 2. | m ilitary duty. On th e co n tra ry , his pounds of b u tte r in one year, for th e F ederal Board of E ducation u n Mr. P erry K ltsm iller, Mrs. J. J. Tw o long enforced v acations have h ea lth has 'been g rea tly im proved, Sheriff Sam Lochrie. d er th e S m ith-H ughes Act, th e fol and he has gained 15 pounds In »1700. T h e boys left h ere on D ecem ber 3 L ynott and Mr. W. E. M etzger as lieu- been o rd ered on account of influ- low ing courses: T h ree H olstein b reed ers pooled w eig h t since being in th e arm y. He and had done a larg e p a rt of th e ir te n an ts, enrolled 408 m em bers th is enza. T he first vacation of flv2 1. P oultry Raising, which will th e ir In te re sts and paid »1000 for a has been able to do th e stiffest m ili trav e lin g on foot. They w ere h alf cover types and breeds, feeding for year, re tu rn s incom plete, a g a in st a weeks was o rd ered by th e sta te to ta l of 193 in a slig h tly la rg e r te rri- board of h ealth , z\t th a t tim e very j ta ry d u tie s an d co n sid ers h im self sta rv e d an d suffering from cold and bull u n d er one year, whose six sis egg p ro duction, and selecting the laying hen. tory la st year, over 200 per cent. (few , if any, cases w ere rep o rted in m uch m ore physically fit th a n when had broken into th e cabin in search te rs have yearly b u tte r fa t av erag e! 2. D airying, which will consider of m ore th a n 1000 pounds. of w arm th and food. D istrict No. 2, captained by Mrs. th e school. A fter school reopened he enlisted. types and b reeds of dairy anm als, A G uernsey b reed er, Jo h n H. Wil feeding for m ilk p ro duction, h a n d Jo h n has a ra te card of w hich any Y oung S tep h en s’ f a th e r resides in Lou H arlow , T ro u td ale , P recin ct No. influenza developed am ong th e chil- liam s, paid »800 for th e bull May ling of m ilk on the farm , and grow man m ight well be proud. He re- H arney county. They boy Is 16 and 310, m ade a m ost excellent record. ()ren, sev eral being sick. School was ing th e dairy cow. en ro llin g 128 m em bers. closed on th a t acco u n t and is now reive d5, th e h ig h est possible ra tin g w hile n ot know n here, was probably Rose S ta rlig h t, whose seven n e a re s’ 3. Hog In d u stry ,— w hich will con dam s have an av erag e of 632 pounds In m echanical ab ility , with 4 in both v isitin g at Boring w here th e p are n ts D istrict No. 3, G eorge F. Honey, .»bout to reopen. sid e r the place of thia an im al in d i of b u tte r fa t In one year. speed and personal q u alitie s. H is of th e W ilson boy lives. T he la tte r versified farm in g , breeds, types, and Dr. A. T hom pson and A. C. Ruby, I --------------------- O rganized effort u n d er the le ad e r m ethods of m anag em en t and feeding G resham and su rro u n d in g school dis- T he bolshevik! at Moscow having ra tin g in reso u rcefu ln ess was 3 H p is 13 y ea rs old. W ord was sent to fo r profit. tric t, rep o rted a to ta l th is year of ru n out of m erch an ts and m anufac- was In stru c to r in tru ck d riv in g fo r th e ir p a re n ts who will probably have sh ip of a co unty a g e n t Is said by th e 4 Crop R otation, which will di! county farm b u reau to be cred ited n early two m onths a t th e C a lifo rn ia the boys se n t home. 1226 m em bers ag a in st a to ta l of 92» tu re rs have gone to h an g in g college CUSS ro tatio n w ith referen ce to cash with th is p ro g ress In dairy in g . _________ _ - . Income and m ain tain in g soil fer in a la rg e r te rrito ry la st year a gain professors. Now we know th is ad- School of M echanical A rts --------------------- A uto accessories fo r ail cars. C. tility. of 133 per cent. A m ore detailed re- m in istratio n will never recognize ’em 5. Sm all F ru its, a scientific and “ RESOLUTIONS” SUBJECT E x tra O utlooks of th e C h ristm as E. O sburn & Co. p o rt of th e G resham d istric t will be issue will be m ailed a t 5c each. i When in doubt try a W ant Ad ON METHODIST CIRCUIT p ractical study of varieties, cu ltu ral To th e P u b lic. m ethods, diseases, and how to handle given later. i _____ “ New Y ear's R eso lu tio n s” will be fru its for profit D istrict No. 4, Mrs Myers, P ark B eginning w ith J a n u a ry 1st, 1919, 6 Seeds and Seed T esting, -w ill Rose, ca p ta in , enrolled 145 th is year j be banking h o u rs of th e B ank of th e su b ject of th e ad d resses of Rev. co nsider m ethods of h an d lin g seeds, com pared w ith 1 4 ., a year ago. G resham will ch an g e an d we will E arl B. C otton on th e P lea san t Home th e ir sto rag e and soil req u irem en ts 7. F arm M anagem ent and How to D istrict No. 5, Rev. Jo h n P arsons close dally at 4 o'clock p. m circu it next Sunday. T h e serm on at Make th e F arm Pay. T his course and Ja m es G. K elly captains, w ith re K indly bear th is in m ind as we will i P lea san t Home will be a t 11 o’clock. will be open only to th o se persons tu rn s incom plete show a to ta l of 26» lock th e door a t th a t h o u r in o rd er A who have had sufficient experience m em bers, and will probably reach th a t we can finish up o u r w ork be At liiff th e h o u r will be 3 and at to enable them to handle an d u n d er 6 mo«. 1 yr. sta n d th e work T his will include 110 per cent of th e ir last y e a r’s en fore 6 o’clock. T ro u td a le 7 :3 0 p. tn. »3 25 (6 00 men and women who u n d ersta n d the Dally Oregonian ..................................... ro llm ent. K. A. M ILLER , C ash ier, grow ing and care of farm crops and 4 25 . . 8 00 Daily and Sunday O regonian............... T he peace tre a ty will be m ade by D istrict No. 6, cap tain ed by Mrs. anim als, and who can ap p re cia te d if Bank of Gresham. 3 10 . 6.50 Daily Jo u rn al ........................................... an d w ith th e co n sen t of th e sen ate feren t values of crops and stock Ida C raw ford. M aplewood sta tio n , 4 00 Daily and Sunday J o u r n a l..................... . 7.75 th e sam e way th e arm istic e was a r The hours of these classes are to had an en ro llm en t of 112, e x a c t lv y e a r as com pared w ith 67 la st year, 2.96 . 5 50 Evening Telegram ................................... ranged by and w ith th e consent of be arran g e d to meet th e needs of o r nearly 200 per cent. 100 per cent of last y e a r’s to tal. persons d esiring to ta k e th e work Weekly Oregonian ................................... . . 2 46 th e kaiser. D istrict No. 9, Mrs Hood, captain,- D istrict No. 7, Miss E lin o r A nder A rrangem ents should be m ade at 2.36 Sem i-W eekly Jo u rn a l ........................... son, captain, had 264 m em bers as which was overlooked la st year, en once w ith th e w riter, who Is in stru c t W ANTED to buy a g an d er, th e large Daily News and N.-W. F a r m s te a d .,.. . . 3 50 o r in th is work u n d er th e Sm ith - rolled 31 m em bers, being every ad u lt com pared with 243 a year ago kind. P hone 76x 9» H ughes Act at Union High School, or P hone 7<H O utlook, I year, *I.BO; six month». M e . living on G overnm ent Islan d , a 100 D istrict No 8, Mrs. O. F. F olken- Save for the country's sake. C ontinued on page 4 berg, captain, had 115 m em bers this p e r cent d istric t. i Combination Subscription— Renew Today GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice a Week) with—