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    T W IC E
A
W E E K
G resham O utlook
VOL. 9, NO. 6
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH
COUNTY,
OREGON
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
FRIDAY. MARCH 21, 1919
$1.50 PER YEA!»
APRIL 4 DATE OF MURDER STILL POMONA ELECTS OFFICERS AND
0. E. S. LECTURE MORE OF ‘DOC’
HEROES’ BANQUET DEEP MYSTERY PASSES IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS A HAPPY EVENT ROGERS’ STORY
F ew c o m m itte e * h a v e been m ore
T h e m y ste ry o f th e m u r d e r of Al-
M u ltn o m ah
C o u n ty
Pom ona
t.ovcmoi Jame*. \\ itliyeoiiilie.
O regon
b e a u tifu l
O reg o n ,
his
fav o red th a n G re sh a m , s p e a k in g o f ' fre d .Mills re m a in s u n so lv ed , th o u g h g ra n g e m et in q u a r te r ly sessio n w ith
ad o p ie d laud.
c o u rse in th e w id er se n se of e tn b rac- th e sh e riff's office h as been at w ork
R u sse llv ille on W ed n esday in o ne of
How he to iled fo r it. how he loved
Ing e a s te rn M u ltn o m a h am i th e ad - on th e case sin c e M on,lay, w hen Mr.
As ch ief ex ecu tiv e of th e s ta te ,
th e m ost n o ta b le se s sio n s it h a s ev er it
jo in in g se c tio n of C la c k a m a s co u n ty M ills w as d is c o se re d d ead in h is d o or-
his d e a th w as an ir re p a ra b le loss.
A sp le n d id a tte n d a n c e at a,: A most w orthy citizen , a in n p er cent
in tile m a tte r o f c a s u a ltie s am o n g h e r way w ith a b u lle t in h is h ead by his h eld .
\i n in an , a tr u e C h ris tia n , a loval
s o ld ie rs
th e Mower of h e r y o u n g b ro th e r-in -la w , J. II K e ste rso n .
le a ,tir e s of th e p ro g ra m b esp o k e tie
g ra n g e r
W hat m ore can be s a id ? It
Mr. M ills’ life p rio r to th e tim e of in te re s t of th e m e m b e rs a n d th e ex ­ is o u r e a rn e s t p ra y e r th a t h e a v e n 's
m an h o o d , w ho m a rc h e d aw ay at th e
rich est b lessin g s may rest on i l l s
first call fo r m en. Most of th e m a re his m a rria g e to Miss L o u ise G iese, ce lle n c e o f th e c e rem o n ies.
fam ily as a la s tin g b e n ed ic tio n .
all a c c o u n ts a v a ila b le ,
now re tu r n in g to th e iir h o m es, ta k - h ad from
T h e h all w as a b o w er of b eau ty
R esolved, By M u ltn o m ah D istrict
ing up th e i r w ork w h ere th e y left it, been full of u n u su a l an d w eird ex-
h
a
v
in g been d re sse d in g a la u ttir e by P om ona g ra n g e , th e c o m b in a tio n of
He seem s to h av e m ade
an d fittin g u n o s te n ta tio u s ly in to th e p erien ces.
th e R u sse llv ille g ra n g e r s w ho a l­ tin- g ra n g e r s of M u ltn o m a h co u n ty ,
tli ,t th e g ra n g e lias lost a loyal m em ­
life of th e c o m m u n ity .
se v e ra l b itte r e n e m ie s a lo n g th e way.
w ay s s t a r t w ell a n d finish s tro n g b e r an d c o -w o rk e r an d his fam ily a
F o r us th e r e h a s been no se rio u s His frie n d s a n d a c q u a in ta n c e s h av e
G re a t q u a n titie s of fe rn s a n d b rig h t lo v in g h u sb a n d a n d a k in d f a th e r
re c o n s tru c tio n p ro b lem to m eet as recalled th a t lie ex p ressed fe a r of
an d w hile he lias been d e m itte d from
jo n q u ils w ere used in p ro fu sio n
y et.
So we h av e ju s t been q u ie tly ' fo u l play at tile h a n d s o f th e s e u n ­
tills w orld Io b rig h te r fields on th e
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o tlo-r sid e, we know th a t soon we
th a n k f u l to receiv e th e boys hom e.
k n o w n p eo p le on
n u m e ro u s occa-
J o h n s o n , m a s te r, in th e c h a ir , opened
hall a g a in clasp th e h an d in b r o th ­
Hut w itli an in c re a sin g n u m b e r of sio n s.
erly g re e tin g .
hoys re tu rn in g , th e d e sire fo r a p u b
B ro o d in g o v e r th e s e f e a ts seem s to at 11 o 'clo ck w ith a full a tte n d a n c e .
R esolved, A copy of th is m e m o ria l
th a t
at least 2ou
lie d e c la ra tio n o f o u r e steem h as h av e u n se ttle d h is m ind fo r a tim e ; It is e s tim a te d
in sp re a d on tlie m in u te s of th is
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g ra n g e an d a copy lie se n t to tlie b e ­
ta k e n hold o f us, u ltim a te ly to find a n d re s u lte d in
his h a v in g
been
ex p re ssio n in th e te n ta tiv e p la n s of placed in th e s ta te asy lu m at Salem a n d fifty m e m b e rs p aid th e ir d u e s to reav ed fam ily.
Ray G ill of R u ssellv ille read am i
se v e ra l g ro u p s of p e rs o n s w ho so u g h t fo r a y ear. At all tim e s of a m orose P o m o n a g ra n g e th r o u g h th e tr e a s u r
ex p lain ed th e c o u n ty u n it b ill, o t h e r ­
fo r som e fittin g way in w h ich to co n ­ d isp o sil ion, easily a n ta g o n iz in g th o se e r, E u g en e L. T h o rp e .
At noon th e P o m o n a g ra n g e r s sat wise know n as S e n a te Bill 45 to th e
a b o u t him . Mr M ills w ould a p p e a r to
vey o u r re lie f am i th a n k s .
hi th e d iscu ssio n th a t fo l­
T h e tim e fo r c o n c e rte d a ctio n a r ­ h av e left a r a t h e r u n fa v o ra b le im ­ dow n to a b o u n te o u s ta b le of all th e g ra n g e rs
riv e d ; so w ith M ayor G eo rg e W. K en ­ p re ssio n on th e L in n e m a u n c o m m u ­ good th in g s of th e seusoti. It w as a low ed it w as p a te n t tlia t th e Dill
ney p re s id in g an d K a rl M iller, s e c re ­ n ity w h e re he lived fo r a tim e w ith ro y al b a n q u e t th a t R u sse llv ille p re ­ w ould receive little su p p o rt from th e
g ra n g e rs of M u ltn o m ah co u n ty , th e
ta ry , a m ass m e e tin g o f G resh am c it­ Mrs. Mills. S ev eral of th e re s id e n ts p a re d fo r its g u e sts.
F o llo w in g th e g ra n g e d in n e r th e co m m u n ity c o n c e rn e d o v e r its a d o p ­
izens w as h eld in M etzg er's hall on ex p ressed fe a r of him .
T h o se sp e a k in g
W ed n esd ay n ig h t to p lan fo r a fu n c ­
Mr. an d Mrs. M ills, tile la t te r a b ie n n ia l elec tio n of officers took tion o r re je c tio n .
tio n in h o n o r of tile re tu rn e d s o ld ie rs d a u g h te r of a p io n e e r fam ily o f th is p lace an d as is u su al tile in s ta lla tio n m ost fo rcib ly a g a in st th e m e a su re
a n d s a ilo rs o f e a s te rn
M u ltn o m ah se c tio n , re sid e d fo r se v e ra l y e a rs on c e re m o n ie s follow ed at once. T. ,1. w ere S e n a to r A W. O rto n , T hus. P.
a n d C la c k a m a s th o se w hose n am es tlie fa rm in h e rite d by th e -w ife from K re u d e r. fo r e ig h t y e a rs , m a s te r of C am p b ell of P le a s a n t V alley A F
h av e a p p e a re d on th e O u tlo o k h o n o r Iter f a t h e r ’s e s ta te .
A fte r re p e a te d L e n ts g ra n g e , in s ta lle d th e newly M iller of L en ts, Mr. T a ltn e r of L ents
ro ll, a n d a n y o th e r s w h o se n a m e s m ay | th r e a ts a g a in s t h e rs e lf an d h e r fam - e lec ted officers, u sin g th e b e a u tifu l am i Ray G ill of R ussellv ille. R eso­
h av e been o v erlo o k ed .
ily, M rs M ills a p p lie d fo r a d iv o rce, an d im p ressiv e r itu a ls , so fu ll of no­ lu tio n s w ere u n a n im o u sly a d o p te d d e ­
an d
a d m o n itio n to n o u n c in g tlie h iir as vicious am i o b ­
V a rio u s fo rm s of e n te r ta in m e n t c la im in g th e fa rm as h ers. Mr. Mills ble s e n tim e n t
A c o m m itte e of th r e e a t ­
w ere d iscu sseti, w itli a view to sh o w ­ d e fe n d e d th e s u it, e n g a g in g Milo C. th o s e w ho accep t th e re s p o n s ib ili­ noxious.
It seem s to grow in b e a u ty to rn e y s w ith J. J. J o h n s o n , c h a irm a n ,
ing th e c o m m u n ity ’s a p p re c ia tio n an d K ing as co u n cil, lie claim ed a h a lf ties.
was a p p o in te d to stu d y tlie bill w ith
at th e sa m e tim e give th e boys a rotis- in te re s t in tin farm on tin- g ro u n d w itli repetlton.
M aster .1 .1. Jo h n s o n w as elec ted an eve to d e te c tin g p o ssib le Jo k ers
in g good tim e to re m e m b e r. It w as th a t lit* hud b u ilt th e h o m e and
finally d ecid e d to pool all su g g e stio n s, c le a re d an d c u ltiv a te d th e la n d . U p ­ fo r his th ird su ccessiv e te rm w ith o u t tu ck ed III so m ew h ere. A copy of th e
T h e o th e r officers ch o sen findings o f th is c o m m itte e , to g e th e r
c o m b in in g th e m in a p ro g ra m th a t on th e a d v ice of Mr. K in g he took o p p o sitio n
w
ere
willi copies of tlie bill, will be m a ile d
w ould la s t fro m th e d in n e r h o u r in possession of th e place, a g a in s t th e
io all tin- s u b o r d in a te g ra n g e s of th e
th e e v e n in g to a la te h o u r. T h is w as w ishes of Mrs. M ills an d h e r people I t-<14u n tt y a rn ! ?s.-m h -o n g
O v erseer, Jo h n M elbis; le c tu re r . co u n ty fo r c o n sid e ra tio n an d actio n .
A f u r th e r d ev e lo p m e n t in th e past
th e u n a n im o u s v ote of th o se p re s e n t:
rin- livated d iscu ssio n of I he th o r ­
an d it is ex p ected th a t th e to w u s- of th e m u rd e re d m an to th e fact th a t M rs. Mary P a lm e r: s te w a r d , II. \
a s s is ta n t
s te w a rd ,
W. A. o u g h ly a ro u se d
g ra n g e r s
w h etted
people w ill get back o f th is p ro g ra m • w hen he m a rrie d Miss G iese, he ap- L ew is;
an d m a k e it a red le tte r n ig h t fo r th e p a re n tly h ad a w tfew ind c h ild living Y o u n g : c h a p la in . M is. C la ra S m ith , l lo ir a p p e tite s lo r th e good s u p p e r
erved th ejn by R u ssellv ille
L ike
boys w ho serv ed so g a lla n tly an d in E n g la n d , fro m w hom he receiv ed tr e a s u r e r , E. I.. T h o rp e : s e c r e ta ry ,
w ell.
n u m e ro u s re p ro a c h fu l le tte r s .
Blg- M rs A n n a L e h n tu n ; g a te k e e p e r, Jno th e noon d in n e r, th e s u p p e r w as a
T h e p lan as a d o p te d in c lu d e s a am y w as alleg e,! in Mrs. M ills' su it S l e r e t ; C eres, M rs. C u rrie T o w n se n d ; triu m p h . J e s ts an d good fello w sh ip
P o m o n a, Mrs. A lice W elh is: F lo ra . abounded.
b a n q u e t to be serv ed to th e s o ld ie rs to r divorce.
M
rs B elle S to c k to n ; lady a s s is ta n t,
In
the e v e n in g Hie in itia to n of
an d
s a ilo rs a t th e g ra n g e h all at 1 A cco rd in g to Mr M ills’ s ta tm e n t
6 :3 0 , on F rid a y e v e n in g . A pril 4 to M ilo C. K ing, th e g re a te s t seereev M rs J e s sie M iller; m u sic ia n , M rs e ig h t m e m b e rs in to th e fifth d e g re e
w as u n d e rta k e n , o ne of th e c a n d i­
T h e c o m m itte e in c h a rg e of th is fea- s u r ro u n d e d h is c o m m itta l to th e in- V era 1. Dixon.
T h e e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e , h ead ed d a te s b eing W It K ern of G resh am
tu r e of thfe p ro g ra m is com posed of J s a n e asy lu m at th e a lle g e d in s tig a -
th r e e m o th e rs o f s o ld ie r s ,. M rs. O. lio n o f th e G iese fam ily . Mr. K ing by tlie m a s te r, w as a u g m e n te d by tin A filo- p ro g ra m w as p re s e n te d . Miss
d a u g h te r of tlie g ru n g e
A. E a s tm a n ,
M rs. ,1. H. M etzger, s ta te s th a t h is c lien t w as sp irite d a d d itio n of F. II. C ra n e a n d A. W. J o h n s o n ,
O rto n
Th<- m e m b e rs of th e leglsla- m a s te r, re n d e re d som e p leasin g vio­
Mrs. I). C. R oss
b e t th e r e he no aw ay by tw o s tr a n g e r s , w ho ru s h e d
y v e c o m m itte e a re :
lin
n u m b e rs.
o th e r
e n te r ta i n e r '
a p p re h e n s io n ; th e se m o th e rs know him to P o rtla n d fro m w hich p lace he
J. J. J o h n s o n , H. A. L ew is and ( am e o u t from P o rtla n d as th e g u e sts
w as h u rrie d to S alem a n d c o m m itte d
a so ld ie r b o y ’s c a p acity .
M rs. Cliff K ern .
D eleg ate
to th e of R u fu s H o lm an , p re s e n tin g vocal
F o rm in g in lin e on P ow ell s tre e t Io th e asy lu m w ith o u t an y e x a m in a ­
lie
r e ­ s t a te g ra n g e is R. W. G ill, w ith A. F solos, d a n c in g n u m b e rs, an d d r a m a ­
o u r h e ro e s, fro m 75 to 100 stro n g tio n as to h is c o n d itio n .
M iller us a lte r n a te .
tic re a d in g s.
w ill m a rc h to R e g n e r's h all w h ere m ain ed th e r e alm o st a y e a r b efo re
S ta n d in g c o m m itte e s fo r th e term
W itli tile re le a se of fflie g ra n g e rs
It was
th e y w ill be th e g u e sts o f th e peo­ b ein g d is c h a rg e d as c u re d .
w ere a p p o in te d as fo llo w s:
Ironi m any w ar a c tiv itie s , tlie w ork of
ple of th e co m m u n ity a t a re c e p tio n Mr. M ills' in s iste n c e oq te llin g th e se
R eso lu tio n * , R. W. GUI, I' II Hie o rg a n iz a tio n wll proceed along
an d e n te r ta in m e n t u n til 11 o 'clo ck . ex p e rie n c e s an d o th e r tr o u b le s to
C
ra
n e anil Miss M cN eil.
broad an d
c o n s tru c tiv e
lin e s th is
A c o m p e te n t c o m m itte e , com posed p a tro n s o f th e ra ilro a d co m p an y th a t
F in a n c e , T. j . K re u d e r,
W. N y ear.
E ffo rts to w a rd s feed in g o u r
lost
him
his
p
o
sitio
n
on
th
e
ru
n
b
e­
of K a rl A. M iller, R«ff. E A. L eo n ­
su ffe rin g a llie s will not lie 'sla c k e n e d ,
F o r th is G reen an d II. A. L ew is
a rd an d O. A. E a stm a n w ill be in tw een h e re an d P o rtla n d .
C o n d o len ce, A. F. M iller, E. L. h o w ev er.
reaso
n
he
lost
se
v
e
ra
l
p
o
sitio
n s in
Du tin c o n tr a ry , effo rts
ch a rg *
■flong th a t line will be re d o u b le d T he
T h is e m b itte re d T h o rp e an d Mrs. C la ra S m ith .
An ex c e lle n t p ro g ra m w ill be a r ­ q u ick su ccessio n .
In m em ory of G o v e rn o r Ja m e
g ra n g e looks fo rw a rd co n fid en tly Io
ra n g e d by P ro f. E lm e r F. G oodw in, him an d b ro o d in g o v e r h is g rie v a n c e s
W ith y co m b e.
la tely
d,-ceased, th e a b a n n e r y e a r a lo n g all lin es of
G eo rg e H oney
an d
M rs. J. M ont­ m ad e a c q u a in ta n c e w ith him in c re a s ­
fo llo w in g re s o lu tio n s w ere a d o p te d : g ra n g e e n d eav o r.
calm B row n. It is u n d e rs to o d th a t in g ly difficult.
T h e c o ro n e r's office h as co n clu d e d
J u d g e G eo rg e W. S ta p le to n h a s been
M ills h ad been frie n d ly , th o u g h they
u rg ed to e x te n d to th e s o ld ie rs th e th a t Mr. M ills m et his d e a th at th e
COUNTY FARM BUREAU
h ad no t v isite d h im sin ce h is re le a s"
an d h a n d s of an u n k n o w n a ss a ssin , w ho
w h o le h e a rte d
w elco m e-h o m e
GUESTS OF GRANGERS
fro m th e in sa n e ¡ngylum
M rs Mill-
T h o se called him to Ills d o o rw ay e a rly S at-
a p p re c ia tio n o f th e people,
lias been em p lo y ed in P o rtla n d and
A c o m m u n ty m eetin g of th e .Mult
w ho liste n e d to J u d g e S ta p le to n 's u rd a y e v e n in g , s h o rtly a f t e r his re-
h as m ad e l o r h om e th e r e
n o m ah ,'o iin ly F a rm B u re a u v.-lll he
sp eech o n th e n ig h t we c e le b ra te d tu r n fro m P o rtla n d , a n d sh o t him as
held a, P le a s a n t V alley g ra n g e hull,
th e sig n in g o f th e a rm is tic e a re io n - lie o p en ed th e d o o r.
He h ad m a n .
¡S a tu r d a y , M arch 22.
T h e m eetin g
« d e n t th a t h e will say it all fo r us. tim e s ex p ressed fe a rs o f so m eo n e in
ARE YOU A KEEN
h as been a n n o u n c e d fo r 1 o 'clo ck ,
O th e r fe a tu r e s will be a n n o u n c e I T ex as w ho h a rb o r e d a g ru d g e a g a in s i i
OBSERVER?
hut th e g ra n g e h a s ex te n d e d a very
la te r
R e sp o n sib le fo r th e d eco ra- him . also an u n k n o w n en em y in Sa
k in d an d c o rd ia l In v ita tio n to ,o n o
lion o f th e h a lls is a c o m m itte e com - b in
F o o tp r in ts a b o u t th e prem ia* -
fo r th e g ra n g e d in n e r
posed o f F ra n k
C. J o n e s , J o h n ' in d ic a te th a t th e m u r d e re r first sto o l |
T h e p ro g ra m o f w ork w hich tin
w
indow
o
b
se
rv
in
g
him
B row n an d C h a rle s C le v e la n d , w ho u n d e r
h a rm B u reau lias a d o p te d fo r th is
will su m m o n to th e ir aid a co rp s of t a l k e d to tlie d o o r to su m m o n him
y e a r will he d iscu ssed a , Ih L m e e t­
a s s is ta n ts to h elp deck th e p re m ise s und left h u r r ie d ly , c le a rin g th e fpiict
ing. T h e c o u n ty a g e n t a n d th e com -
in a fe stiv e sty le , b e fittin g th is jo y - »«<1 ru n n in g aw ay at to p s p e e d , Non«
J m i,le e of tin- P le a s a n t V alley co m ­
o u t occasio n .
o f th e n e ig h b o rs h e a rd a n y s n o ts or
m u n ity u rg e all th o se In te re s te d in
At
11 o ’clock th e h all w ill be o th e r d is tu rb a n c e ; an d th e body lay |
iln a g r ic u ltu r a l d e v e lo p m e n t of this
placed at th e d isp o sal of th e s o ld ie rs t b w u n til .Monday e v e n in g , w hen j
c o u n ty to a tte n d .
And be sari- to
to use a t »their p le a s u re
Jo h n ( ’an -
-Mills b ro th e r-in -la w , J H K» s-
com e to d in n e r.
non, W K. B u rk e , a n d Mrs Ja m e s • te rs o n , not h a v in g seen h im ab o u t |
E lk in g to n w ill be p re s e n t as a com -
in itte e to see th»* w ishes o f th e lion-
o re d g u e s ts a re fu lfilled .
It is ex p ected th a t th is a n n o u n c e -
m ent w ill se rv e os an in v ita tio n to
th e s o ld ie rs
an d
s a ilo rs re tu rn e d
from all b ra n c h e s of se rv ic e to he
p re s e n t a n d g ive th e c itiz e n s th is op-
p ortun lty to h o n o r hin
P lan* fo r a n o th e r re c e p tio n , p ro b ­
a b ly d u rin g th»- x u in n ip r m o n th * , h a v -
been d iscn sseil
T h e re i* a p o ss ib ili­
ty of s e v e ra l s u rh fu n c tio n s as th e
.b o y * r e tu r n in g to us in th e co m in g
m o n th s.
Ml. P a tric k ’s t'e le lira iio ii.
A
very
enjoyable evening was
spent at the home of .Mr and Mrs
A. G. Schaniin where a St. P a tric k ’s
party wa* given.
The evening was
spent in playing 500. Highest scores
were won by Miss Rum s and J. Lynch
and lowest by Mrs A. M cM illan and
D. Meyer.
There were between 3 5
and 40 people present.
place fo r se v e ra l d ay s a n d f* ar-
i,4K
w as ill. w ent to in q u ire fo r hi*
w elfare.
H e a t o n ce re p o rte d t h e '
« rew so m e d isco v ery to th e c o ro n e r
,
p h o n e, th in k in g Mr .Mills had
1 d ied of p u lm o n a ry h e m o rrh a g e .
It
w a*M ,iwt u n til th e body w as rem oved
,o P o rtla n d th a t th e m u r d e r w as di«-
co v ered
U n ceasin g w ork
by th e
s h e riff’s office lias us yet u n co v ered
no d ew to Hie id e n tity o f th e m u r
d e re r
An in te re s tin g d e v e lo p m e n t at th e
c o ro n e r's in q u e s t last n ig h t w as th
fact th a t Mr. M ills had a lso been
s tru c k on th e h ead w ith a b lu n t in ­
s tr u m e n t, p ro b a b ly hy h is a ss a ila n t
T h e a u th o r itie s
first
th o u g h ,
,t
b ru ise on th e fo re h e a d th e re s u lt of
a fa ll, b u t th e p o sitio n o f th e body I
w hen fo u n d , a n d e x a m in a tio n o f th e
w ound d isp ro v e d th is th e o ry . P re s ­
e n t a t th e in q u e s t w ere M rs. M ills I
a n d h e r b ro th e rs , J . H K e sterso n
L loyd, an d O. G. G iese, w ho es-
tified th a t th e i r re la tio n s w ith Mr
% ?
S p u rre d oti by th e H ighw ay ,'o m
m ission ro ad c o n s tru c tio n p ro g ra m
tl»( good people of Bend will cxpeti'l
475n.n(,n on s tre e ts th is y e a r.
■Innah las-tiiie.
a n tic ip a te d w ith m ore
th a t, o rd in a ry in te re s t I* th e le c tu re
sc h e d u le d fo r T u e sd a y n ig h t, M arch
2 5 th , at M etzger'« hall
U n d er th e
a u sp ic e s o f flic Bapti*i church J
( a rv e th W ells, e x p lo re r atnl le c tu re r
will te ll of life In tip* Ju n g li on tip*
M alay P e n in s u la . Mr ( 'a r v e th sp e n t
six y e a rs th e r e ill th e se rv ic e Of tlie
UritiBh g o v e rn m e n t and h as a t h r i l l ­
in g ta le to fell of his a c q u a in ta n c e
w ith e le p h a n ts , Ju n g le b ird s, a llig a
to rs. ( rocodllee. b u tte rflie s , peacocks,
p a rr o ts , tig e rs , ta r a n tu la s , sn ak e« ,
sco rp io n s, m onkeys a n d ap e s
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K W A y lsw o rth . p hone 43.
if
T h e m em b ers oi G resh am C h a p te r ■ T h e fo llo w in g 1» uii a c c o u n t of
D rdi r of th e E a s te rn S ta r v.'ert h o sts th e experience* of B. F. R o g ers, I'li.
to th e m e m b e rs ot th e M asonic o rd e r M., I S. N. Med. I> A . w ho is in
an d th e ir fa m ilie s at a le c tu re and G erm an y w ith tlie 1st B a tta lio n , 5th
an d th e ir fa m ilie s at a le c tu re and m a rin e s:
p ro g ra m in O dd F ellow s hull on
F o n t in u o it f i« n n la s t l> s iie
T u esd ay night
T h e «lay h a d t u r n e d o u t to tie a b r a n d
E arly in th e e v e n in g a sh o rt b u s­ I f i l l a u t u m n d a y a n d b y t h i s t im e m>
in ess sessio n of tlie E a s te rn S ta r was i w e a ry a n d r a in s ta lk e d bo«l\ w a s a g a in
’ d r y . s o a f t e r w e b a d d u g in . m y s e lf a n d
called by tlie w o rth y m a tro n Mrs ! «»lie o f m y c o m p a n io n s w e n t a f t * i w a -
C a rrie C am ero n , th e lodge m em b ers . t e r w h ic h w a s a b o u t a k i lo m e t e r a w a \
a tte n d in g .
\ re c e p tio n c o m m itte e of l a n d w h e n w e r e t u r n e d o u r b a t t a l io n h a ,I
B e n ja m in C am ero n , w orthy p a tro n of m o v e d , a n o t h e r « »u tftt h a d ta k e n t h e ir
pi«« e. a n d n o o n e seerne«!
k n o w in
tlte lodge. Mrs. Ja m e s E lk in g to n ail 1 w h ic h d ir e c t i o n th e y
had proceed«»«!.
.Mrs G eorge F. Honey a ssiste d in W e f i n a l l y <!«*< l«le«l t h a t i l w o u ld he b e t ­
t e r I«» r e s t f o r th e n ig h t a n d I«» s t a r t
m a k in g tlie g u e sts co m fo rta b le .
A m ost In s tru c tiv e le c tu re by Mrs «»at a n d lo o k f o r o u r c o m p a n y in tin *
m o r it in g .
so
we
th r e w
« to w n w h a t
J e n n ie R e in h a rt, past g ra n d w orthy b la tiK e ts , e tc ., w e h a d c o lle c te d o n o u r
m a tro n a n d s tu te le c tu re r of tlie E a s t­ w a v b a c h f r o m g e t t i n g th e w ale » ^ a n d
ern / s t a r w as th e p rin c ip a l fe a tu re of t u r n e d in f o r th e n ig h t .
o r n in g w e s t a r t e d
tlie very e n jo y a b le e v e n in g 's e n te r ­ <»ut E a a r n ly d s th e e a r c n h e e d x t a m
l l »lay o v e r th e s u r ­
ta in m e n t. 'I ra c in g th e o rig in of th e r o u n d in g h e ig h t s o f T h i a n c o u r t a m i a t
o rd e r th r o u g h se v e ra l c e n tu r ie s site a b o u t iiiH tn w e i•«•«•elveil s o im * h o t « h o w
b ro u g h t it up to its p resen t excellent I to m a rt a r m y o u t f i t a n d in th e e v e n ­
in g f o u n d o u r c o m p a n .s in th e G e r m a n
s ta n d in g in an e u te r ta in irtg m an n er. c a m p J u s t o v e r th«* h i l l f r o m w he t« * w<
J u d g e S ta p le to n sp o k e briefly, co m ­ s le p t, a m i h e re w , h a d b e e n s e a r c h in g
W h e n I g o t th e h o t «*how I b r ­
p lim e n tin g .Mrs. Itie n h a r t on tile ex­ a l l «la \
« a m e so e x c ite « ! t h a t I i e f t m> t o ile t
cellen ce Of th e le c tu re .
a r t i c le s b e h in d , s o I n o w b a d n o t h in g to
Miss M axine T e lfo rd c o n trib u te d w o r r y a b o u t e x c e p t m y i
e lf .
tw o very h ap p y violin n u m b e rs to
T h i s n ig h t , S e p te m b e r 1 3 th , w e m o v e d
tlie p ian o a c c o m p a n im e n t of Miss in t o J a n l u y in w h ic h v i ll a g e tin - G e t
R en n er.
A vocal d u ct by Mrs. El- m a n s on« e b a il a la r g e H eld h o s p it a l a n d
w h e n th e > e v a c u a te d th e }
l e f t m a rt}
fre d a H edge and Mrs. Anna B row n, h o s p it a l a n d o t h e r s u p p lie s h e h im l. T h e
w itli violin ^accom panim ent by C arl h o s p it a l a m i g r o u n d s h a d n o t b een
toueli«*«! b y o u r s h e ll fir e , b u t a t th e end
H a w k in s, called fo r an encore gra
o f th e n e x t d a y i l e t n i e h a d l i t e r a l ! }
clously given.
p lo w e d u p th e c o u r t y a r d a m i w r e c k e d
A re a d in g by Mrs. .1 M ontcalm a ll o f h is o u t d o o r w a r d s .
B row n w as e n th u s ia s tic a lly received
W e e x p e rie n c e « !* m u c h s h e ll fir e w ld b
a n d p e rs is te n tly ap p la u d e d by th e a u ­ Im re , h u t n e v e r-1 h e - le s s i t «lid n o t s to p
d ien ce wlio in siste d on h e a rin g m ore. u s f r o m r o a m in g a r o u n d a n d w •• fe u s i
t*d U p o ll K ra p e s . f r i e d r a b b it s , a p t 1«» l»ut
Mrs. B ro w n 's re a d in g s a n alw ay s te r , h o m * \ nn«l ( l e i m a n b r o w n . HOgg \
p erfectly d e lig h tfu l an d th is sp rin g y h re m l.
A fter b e in g re lie v e « ! f r o m th e S '
s tra w b e rry p utch n u m b e r was no ex
c c p tio n . As n g ru ff old b a c h e lo r she M ilii« * l S a lie n t w e w e n t t o w a r d t i l e hat k
a r r a a a n ti t i n a l l y w o u n d u p in M o u n t
w as m ost a m u sin g .
And in a m o­ V ltfn o h le . a s m a ll v i ll a g e l i g h t k i l o ­
m ent sh e w as lisp in g in th e ta n ta liz ­ m e te r s f r o m T o u l f o r a fe w « la y s ’ re s t
H e r e w e h o a r d e d a t r a i n a n d d is e m ­
ing m a n n e r of a sw eet y o u n g tilin g at
b a r k e d a t «'l ia l o u s - s u r - M a r n e a n d w e n t
said d o u r g e n tle m a n
i n t o H om e E r e n e li H ll l e t s In t ’ « m rtlH o ls
Mrs. Ed. A y lsw o rth re n d e re d tw o w h i t e w e w e r e s u n g to x le e p an«l a ls o
vocal solos In ch ai uiing m a n n e r
IP r a w a k e n e d h ; th e re po rt» « o f th e Id g
W e l e f t h e re b y «’ a m lo u s in th e
p le a sin g voice a n d Mrs. Ja m e s S te r l­ g u n s
in g 's
s y m p a th e tic
a c c o m p a n im e n t l a t e r « la y s o f S e p te m b e r a n t i a f t e r l y in g
In tn e w o o d « t w o « la ys w it h »«»me E r e n c h
m ad e th e n u m b e r esp ecially enjoy a r t l l l e i } w e n t i n t o th e fr* » n t l in e t r e n c h
«•» J u s t lo th e n o r t h o f S o liru - B y .
We
able.
A d elicio u s su p p e r w as serv ed by re lie v e « ! th e French a l I a m o n th e
m o r n in g of O c to b e r 2.
tile E a ste rn S ta r m em b ers in Mie b a n ­
T h e r e w a s n o t m u c h a c t io n t h i s n ig h t
q u e t hull dow n s ta irs . In c h a rg e of J u s t a s p u r t n o w a n d th e n f r o m a m a
Gils m ost s a tis fa c to ry fe a tu re w ere c h in e g u n , a fe w s t a r s h e lls an«l a n «»«
M rs D A E a stm a n . Mrs. J
S h u ltz, « -.iH iitn a l '-««•a b o g n o w a n d th e n
\ t a b o u t 10 a. m w e to o k u p a ta i l i t ­
Mrs. .1 E. M etzger an d o th e rs.
A e r ai|v!in«-«*tl p o M itio n in a lb w e r tre n « l»
lievy of a ttr a c tiv e y o u n g m aidens, a n d u p o n e x p l o r a t i o n <»l t i l l s t r e n c h w *
d a u g h te r* of tin-
M asons p req en t. fo u n d s e v e r a l a n t i- t a n k g u n s , w h ic h
T h e e a rt
serv ed tlie g u e sts, u n d e r tile d irectio n »«•m hle a n e n o r m o u s r i f l e
r id g e is a b o u t s e v e n In c h e s lo n g a n ti
of th e busy b an q u e t c o m m itte e .
lo o k s l ik e a y o u n g 76.
T h e } a re shot
T h e c o m m u n ity is In d eb ted to the f r o m th e s h o u ld e i a m i h a v e <« t e r r i b l e
ladle* of tli< - E astfirn S ta r fo r a m ost ’k ic k . ' o u t p o s it io n w u s j u s t in f r o n t
o f B la n c M o n t I t id g e an<l o n tlu * e v e n ­
deli gilt fill e n te r ta in m e n t.
A little F o u r,li of Ju ly ru n to Tlie
D alles and back tills y e a r w ill lie a
p le a s u ra b le e x cu rsio n
W ork
lias
been s ta r te d on th e Hood R iver, Mo­
s ie r se ctio n of th e h ig h w ay .
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tile w an, ad. h ab it.
ATTORNEY GENERAL
FIGHTING QUAKER
iz.sz.xvz.vz.se.-.
in g o f th«* se«‘on«l o f O c t o b e r o u t a r t i l
h i } e e r t a i n l } <ll«l c o m b s a i« l r id g e
he
s h ie s p u t t i n g a la r g e s te e l o b s e r v a t io n
t o w e r «»ut o f c o m m is s io n
A t « la w n o f
th e th ir « t th e y a g a in s t a r t e d s e n d in g
l l e i n i c id s u s u a l s u p p ly o f ir«»n r a th iiiR .
b e s id e s g iv i n g h im a l i t t l e m o r e th a n
h is r e g u l a r a llo w a n c e .
F i r s t th«* a r t i l ­
l e r y c o m b e d th e rid g «
w i t h h ig h e x
p h is iv e . e o n rie t t i n g w i t h .1 la r g e a m m u ­
n i t i o n « lu m p , th e n M h ra p n e le d th e a re a
b e tw e e n tin * r id g e a n d l i e i n l e ’ s f r o n t
lin e
tren«?h. th e n
lo r e
h i> fr« » n t lit)« '
tr« *n c h t o p ita 'c s w i t h i l
E a n ti a t t h i s
o p p o r t u n e tirm * w e ju m p e d o il l o r a n
a d v a n c e o f a b o u t e ig h t k i lo m e t e r s
«m
o u r r i g h t a m i l e f t We w er« su pp o i't« *« ! b>
t l i e h ie f i c h u m l o u r g re a t e s t «litVI« H it }
( h is u h ) w a s t h e i r 1 « B u re to h r ih u u i
lb«* H a n k s .
A f t e r w e «lug in o n th e « v e ilin g Of III«
i h l i d a to l ha«i j u s t s«*ttlc«l « to w n io»
i l l th * I e s t w e re e iv e tl «»t <ler »
a m o te a tiv a m -' i p o s itio n .
f ; u e tio u g it a il
I g l i t , fo r t in
b a t t a l io n s le p t rn N«> M a n 's
I n ig h t h u t «lid n o r k n o w i l u n t i l j . i s l to
fo r e d a w n w lie
w e w e t e a g a in rtiov« •
\ \ e s to p p e it to U it »ui
f O c t o b e i 4, 191»
« a n te e n » a t a w I a m i w h ile d o iriy- i
C o n tin u e d on pag e 2
CENTENARY PROGRAM
AT PLEASANT HOME
lie su re ,0 h e a r Go le c tu re on
'R e b u ild in g th e W o rld '' hy Dr E E
'G ilb e r t S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , M arch .’
ut th e P le a s a n t H om e M ethod)
(-liiirch. T h ia is prolm hiy Hie gr<-a
est le c tu re ,1m, will lie given on .li
¡c e n te n a ry inovi in'-n, in ,hl-t purl oi
i lie county.
Dr T It I o r (1, dis, rict su p v rin te i.
di'llt of th e .Salem d is tric t v, ill huv
! c h a rg e of th e m o rn in g *< -talon w hich
beg in s u, I ii: l * Tlie p ro g ra m of th<
(lay in c lu d e s:
Rev
j
M ontcalm
, B row n, 1 in* P lace oi tlie L a y m a n In
I lie t 'e n te n a ry M o v e n ie n l; Mrs. Mlu
M G e n try , "H ie w a rd sh ip oi P r a y e r .'
A. II.
W ood,
'T h e U ni, H y a te n i;”
I III' H ira u g e r W ith in O u r G a le s'
I. N. I. H h rin e r,
R u ra l P roblem *.
G. I, B ic k fo rd ; " L ife S erv ice, Mrs
.M. L en n art!,.
T h e a H e ru o o n se ssio n , following
a b a sk e t d in n e r , begins a, l ; 3 u . T he
| e v e n in g sessio n a t 7 :4 5 . if you w ant
I (o know m o re a b o u t th e e e u te n a ry
' he p re s e n t,
The case of a "b ig " man not be­
ing recognized at home has ag ain
been exemplified In the appoint­
m ent of Attorney General A.
M itch ell
Palm er
Stroudsburg.
¡Pa , has just started strutting in
a ll the Importance of being the
home of the Attorney General,
when all the tim e Washington
knew P alm er'* real ability. He
fills the place vacated through the
resignation of form er Attorney-
General Oregory
He Is a fighting
S p o tilg h ls und e le c tric h o ru a.
Q uaker,
I E. D sb n rn * <'o
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