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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 9, NO. 5 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH ‘DOC’ ROGERS NEW FACTORY WRITES STORY FOR GRESHAM T h e fo llo w in g th e e x p e rie n c e s of M., U. S. N. M ed. G e rm a n y w ith th e m a r in e s : COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, MARCH 18. 1919 EVEN ANARCHISTS COME IN “ FOURTEEN POINT’’ GROUPS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR DAIRY HERD IS BEING STUDIED 1« a n a c c o u n t of i W ith th e in stallin g ; o f m a c h in e ry E sp ecia lly in te re s tin g is th e de- B. F. R o g ers. P h on th e M c C arter p ro p e rty on S o u th I p a rtm e n t of d airy h u s b a n d ry con- D. A , w ho Is in R o b e rts a v e n u e y e s te rd a y , a new j d u c te d by C ecil M offitt, th e facu lty 1st B a tta lio n , 5 th tin in ess e n te r p ris e e n te r e d in to th e , i m e m b e r of th e h ig h school w ho co n life o f G re sh a m an d th e c o m m u n ity . I d u c ts th e new c o u rse In a g ric u ltu re , F o r so m e tim e a n n o u n c e m e n t of th is 1 p ro ceed ed fro m th e U. S. N aval fact h a s been p en d in g , th o s e m o st ■ re e e u tly In sta lle d u n d e r th e p ro v i T ra in in g s ta tio n . S an F ra n c isc o , C a l sio n s of th e S m ith -H u g h e s act. By in te re s te d p re f e rrin g to w ait u itil ifo rn ia , u n d e r o rd e r s A p ril 2 7 th . th is law Mr M offitt g iv es h a lf of his w o rk h ad a c tu a lly s t a r te d on th e 15» 18, a n d a rriv e d a t th e m a rin e b a r tim e to te a c h in g an d th e o th e r h a lf ra c k s Q u a n tic o , V irg in ia on May 1st, p re m ise s. 1918. On th e " t h i r t e e n t h " ( 1 3 th ) to field w ork, in s p e c tin g th e hom e T h e s ite w ill be re c a lle d as th a t of of May " th ir te e n ” (1 3 ) h o sp ita l p ro je c ts u n d e rta k e n by th e s tu d e n ts W ork w ill co rp sn te n sig n ed up w ith th e first th e ol<l c h eese fa c to ry . H ere a re " f o u rte e n p o in ts ” a g a in s t peace. Ip fa c t th is g ro u p of men a re th e C ham pion 'A g ln e rs" of In p la n t an d g ra in g ro w in g , d a ir y co m m en ce a t once on th e re m o d e lin g M ach in e C un R e p la c e m e n t B a tta lio n e v e ry th in g . T hey a re th e fo u rte e n S p an ish a n a rc h is ts a rr e s te d in New Y ork and P h ila d e lp h ia , ch arg ed in g an d p o u ltry ra isin g . fo r o v e rs e a serv ice. W e left Q u a n o f th e b u ild in g to s u it th e n eed s of w ith p lo ttin g a g a in s t P re s id e n t W ilson. T hey w ere a rre s te d th e day befo re th e p re s id e n t la n d e d from tico on F rid a y , May 2 4 th on th e first th e new c o n c e rn — a fa c to ry fo r th e T h e k e e p in g of fa rm re c o rd s of F ra n c e . T hey a re sh o w n h e re w hile b eing ta k e n to F e d e ra l C o u rt. , tr a in secto n a n d iu c a r n u m b e r “ t h i r th e y ield , th e tim e, la b o r, und m oney te e n ” (1 3 ) a n d p ro ceed ed to Je rs e y m a n u f a c tu r e of p o ta to s ta rc h an d co n su m e d , th e profit o r loss on th e C ity, New J e rse y , w h e re we b o a rd e d o th e r b y -p ro d u c ts o f th e p o ta to . It CHAS. M OLIPHANT TERRIBLE CONDITION ALFRED MILLS FOUND th e U. S. S. H en d erso n in N. Y. h a r is p la n n e d to in s ta ll sufficient m a LAID TO REST TODAY AT BREST REPORTED DEAD IN HOME v e n tu re , is o u e of th e re q u ire m e n ts b o r, (B ro o k ly n P ie r 3 3 .) if th e s tu d e n t is to receiv e c re d it fo r ch in ery ' a t o n ce to ta k e c a re o f th e S aid g o odbye to th e S ta tu e o f L ib C has. M. O lip h a n t p assed aw ay at T he fo llo w in g e x tr a c ts fro m a let- | A llred M ills w ho lived on th e hill th e h om e w ork. F ro m th e d a iry in g p o ta to e s o f la s t y e a r 's cro p th a t e rty on S u n d ay e v e n in g , May 26, his h o m e in G resh am on S u n d ay la s t, te r from E ugene F o w le r, w ritte n ° “ '' “i*1” » o u th of L iu u e m a tin was re c o rd s th e c la s s is d e riv in g th e m ost 1918, o u r fa re w e ll ta k in g p lace w ould o th e rw is e go to w a ste a n d be fo u n d dead in h is h o m e la s t n ig h t at a f te r a lo n g illn ess. Mr. O lip h a n t w as in te re s t anil p le a s u re . T h e m ilk is th r o u g h th e p o rt h o les below d eck s. a to ta l lo ss to th e g ro w e r. It w ill O u r tr ip ac ro ss th e A tla n tic w as be in th e n a tu r e o f a d e m o n s tra tio n b o rn in S y ra c u se , New Y ork, J u ly 29, S ta te s, w as fu rn is h e d th e O u tlo o k by f 8 o 'clo ck by h is b ro th e r-in -la w , Mr. w eig h ed fo r a c c u ra te m e a s u re m e n t. Mr. K e ste rso n im m e u n e v e n tfu l except fo r th e fa c t th a t 1847. He m oved w ith his p a re n ts to h is w ife, w ho is g lad to g iv e it p u b K e ste rso n . No foam y fro th m e a s u re d lu a g a l we h ad ta r g e t p ra c tic e o n e a fte rn o o n , to th e c o m m u n ity a t la r g e o f th e h a lf W isco n sin w h en a boy a n d lived at d ia te ly n o tified th e c o ro n e r w ho licity . It w ould a p p e a r fro m tills lon p ail p asses iu th e s e te s ts. E ach a n d fo r th e p la y fu l ta c tic s of th e d ozen o r m o re s a le a b le a rtic le s th a t cam e o u t a n d took c h a rg e of th e g a llo n m u st w eigh e ig h t fu ll pounds. d e stro y e rs . On th e m o rn in g of th e a n a p p a re n tly w o rth le ss sp o iled p o B eav er D am fo r a n u m b e r of y ears. le t te r a n d fro m o th e r re p o r ts com ing In 1866 th e fum ily m oved to F a ir- to th e O u tlo o k , th a t th e " tn v e s tig a - body. T h e c o ro n e r s ta te d tliu t Mr. E llis W rig h t und T h e o d o re B ru g g e r " t h i r t e e n t h ” day at t t L ' e w ere m et ta to can p ro d u ce. M ills, w ho m et his d e a th fro m a b u l by s e v e ra l F re n c h d e s tro y e rs , h y d ro a r e s tu d e n ts w ho a re d o in g ex cellen t It is u n d e rs to o d th a t a d d itio n a l b a u lt c o u n ty , M in n eso ta, w h ere th ey o rs " w ho c la im e d th a t th e c o m p la in ts a e ro p la n e s , a n d o n e d irig ib le bal, e x p e rie n c e d a ll th e h a rd s h ip s of th e w ere e x a g g e ra te d had m issed so m e of let w ound in tile h e a d , h ad been dead w ork in d a iry in g . loon, (s a u s a g e ) an d e sc o rte d in to th e m a c h in e ry will be m a n u f a c tu r e d by fro m th irty -s ix to fo rty -e ig h t h o u rs. th e s ig h ts a t B re st. h is to ric s e a p o rt o f B re st, F ra n c e . th e B eav er S ta te M o to r co m p an y a n d e a rly p io n e e rs. Of g re a t a s s is ta n c e to th e cla ss is On J u ly 26, 1873, Mr. O lip h an t T h e se a w a lls th a t N apo leo n b u ilt a re in s ta lle d la te r. T h e M cC a rte r p ro p We sa ile d from B rest on F e b ru a r y - S earch of tike p re m ise s fa ile d to th e w ork b e in g d o n e by C. H. J o h a n s till in ta c t a n d s e rv in g th e ir p u r m a r rie d J a n e S alley. To th em w ere 25 und a rr iv e d in B oston M arch 10. d iv u lg e th e w h e re a b o u ts of a g u n of so n of P le a s a n t V alley. Mr. J o h a n pose sp le n d id ly . W e w ere ta k e n to e rty h a s been p u rc h a s e d fro m M rs. In sp e a k in g o f B rest I w an t to say any d e sc rip tio n n o tw ith s ta n d in g the son k eep s a scien tific re c o rd o f his N a p o le o n 's old b a rr a c k s ( P o n to n e - O live E k s tr o m by th e new co m p an y , b o rn th r e e c h ild re n , all of w hom s u r th a t it is s u r e th e w orst p lace I hav e fa c t th a t th e c o ro n e r p ro b ed und ex z e n ) 'a b o u t fo u r k ilo m e te rs fro m w hich h a d n o t yet b een in c o r p o r vive him . T h e c h ild re n a re W a rre n ev e r seen. It is a sin an d sh a m e to h e rd of tw elv e cow s an d tills reco rd B rest w h e re we re s te d fo r th r e e day s a te d a t la s t re p o rts . B ro w n & C lev e O lip h a n t, A lden, M in n e so ta ; M rs keep m en in su ch a p lace a f t e r aU tra c te d a 3 8 -c a lib e r b u lle t th a t h ad h a s fo rm ed th e b asts fo r stu d y of a n d th e n p ro ceed ed to o u r tr a in in g w ith fo r e n te re d Mr. M ills' h e a d fro m one d a iry h u s b a n d ry G e rtr u d e P e te rs o n , K ie ste r. M inne th ey h av e g o n e th r o u g h fo r th e Class of a re a . S e lle s-s u r-c h e r, a b o u t o n e and la n d h a n d le d th e sa le a n d h av e been th o se a t h om e. I d o n 't see w hy th e I sid e an d g o n e d ia g o n a lly acro ss so ta a n d A r th u r O lip tia n t, A lb ert Lea, tw e n ty -fo u r e n th u s ia s ts . Mr. J o n e g o tia tin g fo r o th e r a d jo in in g p ro p o n e -h a lf h o u rs rid e from T o u rs. people at h o m e d o n 't w ake up and , loilgillg hl th e back of th e head, H e re we w en t th r o u g h o u r tr a i n e rty . It is u n d e rs to o d th a t th e p la n t M in n eso ta. T h e w ife d ied in 18 83 m a k e th e m do so m e th in g . Men a re h a n so n re s e m b le s th e la te G o v ern o r w ere th e r e an y p o w d er in g a n d w ere s ittin g on th e w o rld w ill be ru n on a c o -o p e ra tiv e p lan a n d in 1895 Mr. O lip h a n t m a r r ie r se n t th r o u g h th e r e from h o sp ita ls on N e ith e r W ith y co m b e in th a t he is a “ book an d did n o t know it. H ad th e o p m u rk s to in d ic a te th u t Mr. M ills th e ir way h o m e sick a n d w ounded h e r s is te r , M rs. E lla W h ite , w ho s u r fa r m e r ." H e re a d s ex ten siv ely and p o rtu n ity of r e g u la r b a th in g access an d th a t sto c k w ill be so ld w ith th a t an d th e y get th e sa m e tr e a tm e n t th u t cam e to his d e a th by a self in flicted u p p lies tlie k n o w le d g e g a in e d . A ll to an a rm y sale s com m issary a n d en d in view , th a t th e p ro d u c e r m ay vives h im . T h e re a re a lso tw o s te p m en get w ho a r e w ell. T h ey h av e to m an y o th e r p e rs o n a l lu x u rie s, w hich re a p th e b e n e fit of h is la b o r in s u p so n s, A rlie W h ite o f T h e D alles an d w ade m ud an d s ta n d o u t In th e ra in w ound. e x e c u tiv e of th e B tate d a iry m e n ’s S h eriff ll u r l b u r t h as d e ta ile d a t th a t tim e w ere not a p p re c ia te d . le a g u e is a u th o r ity fo r th e s ta te m e n t p ly in g th e p o ta to e s. T h e p lan seem s Roy W h ite of P o rtla n d , to w hom th e w a itin g fo r w h at little food th ey can O u r sick bay w as on th e b a n k s of D eputy t'liris to ffe rs o n to th e case. g et. It is in d e e d a very p o o r re tu rn d eceased to o k a p a rt o f fa th e r. T w o th a t Mr. J o h u n s o n , by his scientific th e C h e r (D e a r) riv e r a n d w hile to c o n ta in th e p o ss ib ilitie s of m an y fo r men w ho h av e g o n e th r o u g h hell He m ad e an In v e s tig a tio n lust n ig h t m e th o d s, bus im p ro v ed Ills h e rd h e re tw o a rm y m en w ere d ro w n ed , b en efits to th e p eo p le o f th is d is b ro th e rs . M. O lip h a n t o f D ay to n , O re itse lf. W h ile in B rest we w ere ju s t gon a n d L. L. O lip tia n t o f K ie ste r, th e sam e as p ris o n e rs ; we w ere a l an d is o u t th is a fte rn o o n co v erin g m ore in th e p a st five y e a rs th a n th e w ho w e re s ta tio n e d on th e o th e r sid e tr ic t. An in q u e s t w ill of th e riv e r, b u t o u r a tte m p ts to M in n eso ta, a s is te r. M rs. J u liu s Ot- low ed no fre e d o m , w o rk in g in th e th e g ro u n d a g a in . a v e ra g e b re e d e r lias In fifteen y ears. b rin g th e m back in to o u r w o rld te r s te ln of K e is te r an d ten g r a n d m ud an d ra in all day. W e w ere th e re be held to m o rro w . LOCAL G. A R. VETERANS A profit o f $177, less th e c o st of a g a in xvere of no a v a il. O u r b u n ch tw o d ay s an d tw e n ty -o n e m o re w ould ENTERTAIN SOLDIERS c h ild re n a re le ft to m o u rn . feed, is Hhown fo r ii m o n th , on th e w ere lu c k y fo r we h ad no a c c id e n ts h a v e finished m e as s tro n g ns 1 am S en ior-Ju n ior P lay. T h e O lip h a n ts cam e to G resh am W e did not g et e n o u g h to e a t to keep w h a tso e v e r, ex cep t th a t o u r m asco t re c o rd of tw e lv e cow s of th e J o h a n T h e G. A. R. v e te r a n s a n d W o m en 's ten y e a rs ag o an d b o u g h t a c re a g e in us alive very lo n g an d th o s e w ho had At a re c e n t m e e tin g of th e s e n io r son h e rd . " B o b ” a la rg e E n g lish B ull te r r io r A llo w in g $100 a m o n th w as ta k e n sick a few d ay s b efo re R elief C o rp s h eld th e ir r e g u la r W h ite h e a d a d d itio n , w h e re th ey b u ilt no m oney w ere c e rta in ly o u t of luck. and ju n io r c la sse s a t th e h ig h school fo r su lu ry to th e o w n e r uh a h e rd s we le ft an d we h ad to sh o o t him . W h a t we b o u g h t w as h a rd ly fit to th e cast of c h a r a c te r s fo r th e school m o n th ly m e e tin g a t th e g ra n g e h a ll a h o m e. A y e a r la t e r th e y sold th e m an , ten p e r c e n t fo r d e p re c ia tio n On A u g u st 2 5 th , 1918 th e 1st M a e a t. I h avp m any th in g s to te ll you play w as a n n o u n c e d . W ith th e class c h in e G un R e p la c e m e n t B a tta lio n , on S a tu rd a y . T h e u su a l r o u tin e b u s p lace an d b o u g h t th e fa rm a m ile a n d w hen I g e t hom e. an d six p er cen t in te re s t, th e h e rd Is G reg so n an d Miss h a v in g finished its tr a in in g , s e t sail in ess of th e tw o o rd e r s w as tr a n s a c t a h a lf s o u th e a s t o f G re sh a m wTiere I h av e a few so u v e n irs fo r you th a t a d v ise rs, M iss sh o w n to pay a profit o f six te e n p er in C h ev eau x 8, H o m m es i n fo r an ed, tw o new m e m b e rs, Mrs. S. R. th e y liv ed u n til tw o w eeks ag o , w hen I slip p e d by w ith . W h ile at B rest I G ood, th e u p p e r c la ssm e n w ill p re c e n t on a n in v e s tm e n t of $5800. u n k n o w n d e s tin a tio n an d a f te r p a ss lo st e v e ry th in g ex cep t my p e lf-re sen t a s t ir r in g w ar p lay n ex t m o n th . in g th r o u g h N ev ers. B o u rg e s, D John. K ltz m ille d an d M rs. A m elia M ew hir- th e y so ld it a n d m oved to G resh am . sp e c t an d my love fo r yon. T h e e n tir e cla ss of tw e n ty -fo u r R e h e a rsa ls fo r th is th r il le r will Mr. O lip h a n t h as b een a p a tie n t Is -s u r-T ille a n d N e u fc h a te a u d ro p p ed te r b e in g in itia te d in to th e R elief s tu d e n ts lias a lre a d y en g a g e d in hom e a n c h o r in B arisey le C ote, from C o rp s. s t a r t a t once. It is fu ll of te n s e s i t At th e in v ita tio n of P o st s u ffe re r fo r th e p ast 15 m o u th s, to ; G rade Sch ool N ew s, p ro je c ts o r else will do so in th e n e a r w hich v illa g e w e p ro ceed ed by good C o m m a n d e r W o n a c o tt, tw o re tu rn e d m o u th s of th e tim e b e in g co n fin ed to T h e r e ’s a v illa in — not to fu tu re . B ert H e rb e rt o f B o rin g an d T h e sa le o f T h r if t s ta m p s goes on u a tio n s. old U. S. A. m o to r tr u c k s to jo in th e 5 th an d 6tli re g im e n ts of m a rin e s s o ld e rs G uy I). Jo n e s a n d C h ase St. h is bed. H is tro u b le w as le a k a g e of a p a c e a t th e g ra d e school. T h e rec m en tio n a d a sh in g a rm y b rid e g ro o m W illiam B u tle r o f F a irv ie w a re m a k F o llo w s th e a n d th e 6 th M acah in e G un B a tta lio n C la ir w e re h o n o re d g u e s ts of th e th e h e a r t a n d h a rd e n in g o f th e liv er. o rd s of sa le s a re ta b u la te d w eekly on a n d a w insom e b rid e. in g an e x c e lle n t sh o w in g in p o u ltry U. S. M. C. T hq 1 st M ach in e G un v e te ra n s an d la d ie s a t th e w ell a p H is w as o f an u n selfish , k in d d isp o si th e b u lle tin b o ard In th e a ssem b ly c a st of c h a r a c te r s : ruining. H aro ld A yers of P le u su n t R e p la c e m e n t B a tta lio n (1 5 0 -1 5 1 -1 0 1 p o in te d noon d in n e r p re p a re d an d tio n , as th o s e n e a re s t to h im testify . R ach el P e te rso n V alley sh o w s a profit on u sm a ll flock h a ll; a n d th e r e is q u ite a bit of riv a l W a itre ss c o m p a n ie s! w as now n o m o re, fo r it b u y in g a ('a p t. ( ’. C a lh o u n , of K e n tu c k y h ad been d isso lv ed in th e ab o v e m e n se rv e d by th e w o m e n ’s a u x ilia ry . Roy W h ite sa id , " I h av e lived w ith ry b e tw e e n c lasses. In ................. D avid P e te rso n o f sh e e p . C rop p ro je c ts , p a rtic u la rly In tlie a fte rn o o n S e rg e a n t G uy J o n e s o r n e a r U n cle C h a rle y fo r 24 y e a rs , block of six te e n s ta m p s a h e ro in e in L ie u te n a n t W ayne tio n e d o rg a n iz a tio n s . E d w a rd S tro n g th e ro ta tio n of cro p s, w ill e n g a g e th e W e w ere now a b o u t 2 5 k ilo m e e x h ib ite d h is co lle c tio n o f w ar r e l a n d n e v e r knew h im to do an un 'M rs . M. M y er's room h a s p lace d th a t A n n e tte W ayne, b rid e H a n n a h L ane a tte n tio n of m any of tlie s tu d e n ts . te r s fro m T o u l in a s o u th e a s te r ly d i ics, e x p la in in g th e m to th e m e m k in d a c t.” He w as a m e m b e r of th e room a t th e to p in th e to ta l n u m b e r S h irley C a rlisle , h e ro in e C ost of seed , la b o r, re n t on la n d , re n t re c tio n , n o t close en o u g h to th e fro n t M arie T ac.heron to h e a r th e g u n s b u t on a c le n r n ig h t b e rs , a n d re la tin g m an y of Ills ex U n ited B re th re n c h u rc h fo r a n u m of s ta m p s sold. T o M iss A r th u r ’s J e n n ie , a m y stery G e rtr u d e D ow sett on im p le m e n ts , w ill ull fig u re in th e S e rg e a n t J o n e s b e r o f y e a rs , an d on m o v in g to G re s h rooifl g o es th e c re d it fo r h a v in g th e W h itn ey C h a rlto n , C apt S cheppel you could see th e flash es an d nty p e rie n c e s a b ro a d . cro p re p o rts first sig h t of p ilo t lig h ts fo r o u r , m ay u o t h a v e to ld th e m , b u t it is am jo in e d th e M eth o d ist E piscopal g re a te s t n u m b e r of p u rc h a s e rs . E m m e tt W elling All th e s e h om e p ro je c ts of th e a e ro p la n e s , d o in g d u ty a t n ig h t. n ev erth elesH a fa c t t h a t h e receiv ed c h u rc h . 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