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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 9, NO. 13 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON CANNERS STUDY BERRY OUTLOOK T he sum m ons issued to (lit* ncr.-y grow t rs o f I ’a irv ie w b ro u g h t out the whole c o u n try side S a tu rd a y n ig h t. 1-5 w m eetings In th is v ic in it y nave been more fu lly attended, o r o f in o rc iu ti- r is t lo c a lly th a n the one pr< sided over b jrC o u n ty Agent S. It l l . i ’ I in the I'a iriie w town null A full batti 11 of inti i i s tin g speak« rs was p ro vid e d , THRIFT MEETING BY CLUB WORKERS TUESDAY, APRIL 15 FOREWARNED IS FOREARMED A series o f t h r if t m eetings in d i f fe re n t school d is tr ic ts th ro u g h o u t the c o u n ty are in progress w ith W. C. A ld e rso n , co u n ty school s u p e rin te n d ent, M iss E th e l C a lkin s, in d u s tr ia l clu b leader, and M r F reem an, assista nt state m anager o f tin* t h r ir t cam paign, in charge. T h r if t contests are a r ranged w itli p u p ils fro m tw o d is tr ic ts co m p e tin g in fo u r m in u te t h r if t speech«». Last F rid a y evening, P ark- ro s" and F a irv ie w schools competed. M iss I . iliia n H e slin , o f F a irv ie w w in n in g the decision as tlv* best speech m ake r,a nd in c id e n tly c a p tu rin g tin* prize, a fiv e -d o lla r w a r s a vin g stam p. A n added fea tu re o f the program is le c tu re by M iss C a lk in s on the w o rk o f tlie school in d u s tria l d u b s illu s tra te d w itli ste re o p tico n slides, w ith .Mr. A ld erso n o p e ra tin g the la n te rn ., Om a s io u a lly .Miss C a lk in s takes charge o f tin* m achine am i M r. A lderson la kes I tin floor. E ith e r way about, it is most e n te rta in in g . T hey w ill lie in Gresh am on M ay 8th. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1919 $1.50 PER YEAR A JOINT CELEBRATION FOR I. 0. 0. F JUBILEE P la ns f o r the c o m in g Odd F e llo w i c e n te n n ia l ju b ile e are fast ta k in g I fo rm . T lie occasion o f th is liu u - j d re d th a n n iv e rs a ry o f O d d fe llo w sh ip in A m e ric a w ill he ce le b ra te d w it li I f it tin g ce re m o n ie s In M aso nic h a ll | on S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , A p r il 2 6 th , j w hen an e la b o ra te p ro g ra m w ill be re n d e re d to th e I. O. O. F. m em bers o f G re sh a m , B o rin g , Sandy and Es- I tacada lodges and t h e ir frie n d s . .1. (». M ast, c h a irm a n o f tlie co u i- I m ltte e on a rra n g e m e n ts an no un ces [ th a t W in. A. C a rte r, a P o rtla n d a t to rn e y and past g ra n d m a ste r o f th e I O regon lo dg e w ill he the m a in spe ak- | o r o f tin* e v e n in g . T h e re w ill he J se ve ra l e x c e lle n t m u s ic a l n u m b e rs by LOCALGRANGERS ATTACK DIVORCE G resha m session in , E. E. g ru n g e W e llin g , i business m et in a ll-d a y g ra n g e f la il on S a tu rd a y . session m a s te r, in opened th e tlie m o rn in g , a fte r w h ic h a class o f fiv e In itia te s , M r. and M rs. C e cil M o ffitt, M iss E th e l C a lk in s , M iss M o n ta g u e and M rs. II. H. E lin g , w e re g iv e n th e firs t and second degree w o rk o f th e o rd e r. A t noon tlie usu al tine h a rve st d in n e r was serve d, th e c h a p la in , M rs. I). R. W a lte rs , g iv in g tin* in v o c a tio n . A th e U n io n i l i g l i scho ol o rc h e s tra an,I v is ito r at th e session a:-.;', d in n e r was G lee clu b s, u n d e r d ire c tio n o f P ro M rs. J. W . S h a ttu c k , f o r m a n y years fesso r T a y lo r A m ale q u a r te t fro m a p ro m in e n t w o r k e r and a t one tim e Hie m a ste r in tlie lo ca l g ra n g e . Sin* B o rin g p ro m ise s som e e x c e lle n t en was a ffe c tio n a te ly g re e te d b) m any te r ta in m e n t. M iss T e lfo r d w ill g iv e o ld e r m em b ers and frie n d s . v io lin n u m b e rs. S e c re ta ry M o ra n d o f G ra n g e songs by tlie m em b ers tl»c c o m m itte e is in Sandy to d a y a r opened tin* a fte rn o o n session, w ith W. R. K e rn , le c tu r e r , tit ch a rg e o f ra n g in g fo r some n u m b e rs fro m th a t th e p ro g ra m . lodge, tlie pla n b e in g fo r each o f th e w Coileite planted the new berry, tutd M rs. J. R. C a v a n a g li read a la u g h I a p p re c ia tin g at once tin- fla v o r o f tin to u r lodges to p ro v id e tw o n u m b e rs a b le s a tire on th e a c tiv itie s o f a g o v A u to S lag * C h an g es R o u tin g . I n o v c ily , lie saved the tip s, s e ttin g out fo r tlie p ro g ra m . E staca da w ill p ro e rn m e n t " e x p e r t ” w h o jo u rn e y e d out ■ three acraa of them the next s asot fro m a c ity to ad vise tlie fa rm e rs and T lie G re s h a m -P o rtla n d a u to stage vid e an o r a to r and M r. G a rris o n o f Tin- i i i t step was to create a m a rk fa r m e r s ’ w ive s a b o u t w a r em e rge ncy lias cha ng ed its r o u tin g to tlie Base B o rin g w ill also address th e Odd crops. f i r IBs p ro d u c t; and th is was at tir s t T h e c a n n in g o f h o rs e ra d is h L in e in ste a d o f tlie S ection L in e ro a d , ~ I How w o rk. But by th is tim e (' N F e llo w s . A f u ll p ro g ra m w ill be p u b- and p re p a ra tio n o f n salad c o n ta in THE CHEVROLET BAPTIST MEMBERS I l.a C o lle tte had become enthused ovet g o in g in to the c ity on B e lm o n t a ve lis lie d in a n o th e r issue o f the O ut- in g sixte e n in g re d ie n ts , w ere tw o ot 1 TON TRUCK RENOVATE PROPERTY lo tin- lo g a n b e rry am i w ith c u ttin g s fro m nue at 41st m ree t. tlie e x p e rt h e lp fu l sug ge stion s. T h e cha ng e is ok. his fa th e r's patch, lie set out 15 a res m ade because o f tlie fa ct th a t a la r g A c h a rm in g fe a tu re o f th e a f t e r I In* tr u c k th a t reached G overn I o f ih e fr u it . F a th e r and son hrough S a tu rd a y was C le a n -u p a m i B r ig lit - noon was M iss E d e lia T o w le ’s s in g e r n u m b e r o f people on tlie Base m en t C am p, at tin* base o f M 'tT ’lIo o d ' l a i r pro du ct to P o rtla n d and son 1 in* road are d e s irin g tile service. in g . G resha m is in de ed fo r tu n a te in e ti-u p day lo r tin* m em bers o f tin* Itc lic k a lis I n i t i a t e T h r e e . them o il the m a rke t there. It was not T lie p a v in g on th e ro a d is now p ra c- and re tu rn e d w it li a f u ll loud o f h a v in g such a g ra c io u s y o u n g w o m an G resham B a p tis t c h u rc h , and as a re [s n o w . B o th trip s w ere m ade loaded, a Ion;; tim e u n til the y had c r e a t'd a tic a lly c o m p ie te li. o f h e r a c c o m p lis h m e n ts to d e lig h t us G resha m R ebekah lo dg e m et in It is tlie tirs t in s ta n c e w here any s u lt o f th e ir e ffo rts nt s p rin g cle a n in g w it li h e r m usic. T lie tw o solos, g ro w in g m a rke t. T ile second and 'tit and s p rttc in g -u p , tin* c h u rc h its e lf re g u la r session last e v e n in g in Odd “ D a nn y B o y " , a S cotch b a lla d , and tr u c k lias a cco m p lish e d ib is fe a t. t h i r l years, tin* dem and exceeded th i b a n iiu i* P a r t i l i i i l a i . to the " L i t t l e M o th e r o f M in e ", Hie lo v e ly M any tim e s have passenger ears, and tin- pre m ises are supply. H a v in g increased th e ir log*. a in e xce lle n t F e llo w 's h a ll, in a d d itio n I b e rry acreage s te a d ily tin* La F o lie 'tis M c C o rm a c k n u m b e rs , wen* C liapi roned by M r. and M rs. W It. w itli no lo ad , b ra ve d th e w e a th e r at I c o n d itio n fo r tlie W illa m e tte B a p tis t r o u tin e business Hire** new m em bers, Jo h n ' supplied tile fresh f r u it tra d e com plete b e a u tifu lly re n d e re « . B urke , M r. and M rs. W ill Ht-ssel, and mad** tlie t r ip , tin t, jt has been done M rs. L iz z ie G ibbs, Roy G ib b s, and ! ly ; and ca stin g ¡B en t fo r a means M r. am i M rs. C. E. O sburn, m any by a tr u c k , a C h e v ro le t, f o r tlie tirs t asso cia tion m e e tin g h e re A p r il 29 J u d g e S ta p le to n h a il been in v ite d A s u p to m ake th e ad dre ss o f tin* le c tu re and 30. V ery e a rly C. E. P la tts , H a rry T r u it t w ere in itia te d . of r.B '.izing tin la rg e r o u tp u t, they ids G ris h a m young people enjoyed a pre t- ti,me. T h is w o n d e rfu l tr u c k is ju s t tin* m a n u a l tr a in in g in s tr u c to r at 'lie pe r a n il so cia l tim e was e n jo ye d la te r h o u r w it li th e u n d e rs ta n d in g tlia t h<> cove »ed the p o s s ib ilitie s o f the lo g a n y d a n c in g p a rty in M asonic H a ll on b e rry ju ic e Indlltotrv. Since de veloping F rid a y evening. E xce lle n t m usic was id e a l c a r r ie r f o r tin* fa r m e r w h e th e r h ig h school, was out in a c a rp e n te r's in th e e v e n in g . H e e le c t r i M ay 14 is th e date choose IBs ow n s u b je c t. th a t p ro je c t to its present s ta n d in g p ro vid e d by a s m a ll o rc h e s tra ; and lie ow ns a few acres o r m an y, i t is ap ro n te a rin g oft o i l lu m b e r a b o u t f o r tlie R ebekah c e le b ra tio n o f tile fied IBs lis te n e rs by a n n o u n c in g tlie they have never been able t > procure a lto g e th e r tin* i‘Veiling was a most a necessity f o r tlie m an in an y b u s i 'lie c h u rc h fo u n d a tio n s and n a ilin g 2 5 th a n n iv e rs a ry o f tlie fo u n d in g of d iv o rc e e v il as h is to p ic . W h ile it m ay happy one. ness, la rg e o r s m a ll, w h e re lie has Ion a new fin is h at a liv e ly d ip . J. N. th e lo c a l c h a p te r. n o t a t firs t have o c c u rre d to tlie a ll the berles the y needed. loads to h a u l. g ra n g e rs th a t th s p ro b le m con ce rn e d [C la n a h a n and E. D a vid so n were h u si- V iiit the* purchase* o f the la rge t r i t th e m p e rs o n a lly , it was n o t tu n n y Com e in a m i see us, get a d e m o n , ly h a u lin g up new lu m b e r f o r the at F a irv ie w the y hope to gro w lo ga n ' i n i e i i i a i i H iit e lic r H a ng ed. J a p a n e s e to tin* F o re. m in u te s b e fo re J u d g e S ta p le to n b a il s tr a tio n o f th is w o n d e rfu l 1-ton : w o rk . Rev. A. .1. W a re was o u t in an b e rrie s in u n lim ite d q u a n titie s . Mr succeeded in c o n v in c in g e v e ryo n e in O f in te re s t at th is tim e o f r e lie f w o rm -d riv e tr u c k , H in t e a s ily accom old coat te a rin g o ff tlie fr o n t steps l.a F o lle tte considers the S u n d ia l T lie firs t to respond and act on Hie th e h a ll th a t th e d iv o rc e q u e s tio n ranch th e choicest b e rry site in tlie w o rk in b e h a lf o f tile A rm e n ia n s is p lish e s fe a ts, h e re to fo re th o u g h t im ¡»nil h iiild in y up a new s to u t set o f w as a p e rs o n a l one in th a t it was the s ta irs . M a itla n d G eddes, R ig fo rd a d v ic e o f tlie ca n n e rs re g a rd in g in sla te O w in g to the s c a rc ity o f b e rry Hit* new s th a t K e rn e l Bey, g o v e rn o r possible. creased* s m a ll F ruit an d b e rry acre r e s u lt o f w ro n g s o c ia l c o n d itio n s , T h e p ric e $151 0 p in s w a r la x at Peterson and o th e r h e lp e rs w ir e p 'a n ts a t th is tim e , they w ill plan t o f D ia r b e k r sq u a re in D u m b m l in age, lire , as u su a l, th e Japanese her w it li th e re m e d y s q u a re ly up to eve ry h u s tlin g a b o u t a t odd jobs. o n ly o re q u a rte r o f the b e rry a rre u g i tin* presence o f tin* m ilit a r y g o v e r G rh s h a n i f o r tin- chassis. ry g ro w e rs and tr u c k g a rd e n e rs c itiz e n f o r a d ju s tm e n t and b e tte r E. O s b u rn * Co., are tin - local in s id e tlie c h u rc h a corp s o f w o rk th is ’ ear, s u p p ly in g the c u ttin g s them nor of C o n s ta n tin o p le a m i o th e r T h e irs Is an exa m ple m e n t. T h e p ro b le m o f e a rin g f o r Hie a g e n ts fo r tlie tr u c k , as w e ll as the «•IS wen* h a v in g an o ld f isliion.*«l tin* d is tr ic t. h ig h o tlic ia ls . selves fo r ne xt years p la n tin g o" th No c o rn e r escaped m a n y la n d o w n e rs c o u ld fo llo w w itli c h ild r e n o f d iv o rc e d p a re n ts , o f g iv re m a in d e r o f the p ro p e rty . Pi a. -a t t He was a d ju d g e d re s p o n s ib le fo r c u r, w h ic h is o b ta in a b le w it li seve ral s iltin g d e n n in g in g th e m tlie a d va n ta g e s th e y have a A dv G ic ir b ro o m s and d u s te rs . T h e c a r p r o fit to th e m se lve s and to tlie com w ill be g ro w n on the rid ge , an id al A rm e n ia n d e p o rta tio n and m assa d iffe re n t s ty le s o f bodies. x _ _ _ _ _ _ __ p e l s were re m o ve d and re n o v a te d , m u n lty . T h e w o rd to p la n t M a rs h a ll r ig h t to e xp e ct, is oue th a t c a lls fo r lo ia t im : and in fo u r years should bear cre». One o f in s p o lice co m m a n d e rs s tra w b e rrie s had no so o n e r gone m uch s e rio u s th o u g h t a n il some d e f tlie c e ilin g s sw e pt. A m o n g tlie w o rk was sentenced to fifte e n ye a rs ' im a lig h t crop. Seventeen v a rie tie s a r M u lt n o m a li F a ll* F u !l. a c tio n . T h e T en C o n in ia n il- ers w ere th e M esdam es B. F. J o h n f o r t h tita n th e y set o u t n u m e ro u s in ite being p lan te d to sup ply the p ris o n m e n t in a fo rtre s s . new pa tch e s o f th is fine ja m p ro d u c t n ie n ts and tlie G old en R u le postered m a rk e t w ith fresh f r u it th ro u g h o u t M r. and M rs. J. R <'a vallatigli and son. it. B eadle, M. S h o e m a ke r, E. Da a ro u n d th e c o m m u n ity w ill n o t im the < n tlr e season fro m the e a rlie s t to SCHOOL CREDITS ALLOWED th e ir house guest. J. M c F a rla n d , o f vid s o n , ,1. N. C la n a h a n and M iss H azel p ro v e c o n d itio n s , said Ju d g e S ta p le - Geddes. At noon th e la d le s serve d a ESTACADA HIGH WINS the I iil is t kin d s. T h a ’ ih e S u n d ia l N ova S cotia. B. \V. G ra n t and IBs son FOR ARMY NAVY SERVICE D onald G ra n t, o f to n . An a d ju s tm e n t o f wages and lo ca tio n was an ideal one fo r H ig h w a y F a irv ie w , enjoyed lu n c h a t tin* c h u rc h fo r tin* m en w ho BASEBALL CONTEST liv n g c o n d itio n s betw een la b o r and trade was suggested by M r. La F o l'c il The tim e spe nt by h ig h school a d e lig h tfu l t r ip up tin* C o lu m b ia H ig .i d id o u ts id e r e p a irin g c a p ita l, is th e firs t step, in IBs o p in ') n tin* w a ll in tlie c h u rc h is a c o l M r. R upert of the Gresham C a n n in g y o u th s in U n cle Sam 's se rv ic e w ill way S a tu rd a y. T h e y le ft bonn* at six On F r id a y , A p r il 11, tile U n io n ion. W e a lth and a d v a n ta g e s were com pany, spoke o f the fu tu re o f it not be an e n tir e loss, in so f a r as in tin* m o rn in g , in o rd e r to be back o r f u l c ru s a d e r p o ste r o f a k n ig h t on n o t p u t h e re f o r a fe w . B e tte r so t i r r y in d u s try in th is section, to his t h e ir c re d its to w a rd g ra d u a tio n a rc in G resham fo r the grange m eeting. a c h a rg e r w it li la nce poised f o r c o in H ig h b a se b a ll team m et its firs t ile m in d , tlie m ost p ro m is in g in the co n ce rn e d . T h e re q u ire d n u m b e r o f I t was d e a r s a ilin g ; they had the road b a t— a c h a lle n g e to a ll to u ssist in feat o f th e 1919 season, w hen th e y c ia l c o n d itio n s and th e re w ill hi* less d iv o rc e , he advises. n o rth w e s t. Ii«* said th a t 'Io* den,anil c re d its f o r g ra d u a tio n fro m h ig h to them selves a ll the way to Cascade tile B a p tis t w o rld p ro g ra m o f C h ris lo st to E sta ca d a H ig h by a score o f J u d g e S ta p le to n d ro v e hom e his They rep orted M u ltn o m a h tia n A m e ric a n iz a tio n W o rld Recon 2 to n E stacada had th e s u p e rio r fo r th e fresh f r u it , f r u it juices, Jr scho ol is sixte e n u n its , o r fo u r u n its locks. am i K in g d o m E xte n sio n te a m , th o u g h th e G resha m boys d id re m a rk s w ith a r e c ita l o f se ve ra l and ev aporated b e rrie s was such as to a y e a r fo r fo u r years. F a lls u n u s u a lly b e a u tifu l w ith i n - r s tr u c tio n ju s tify th e gro w e rs in s t t l n g our a li A c c o rd in g to a r u lin g by tlie s ta te abundance o f w a te r, and a clou«! if s e rv ic e to r w h ic h a d riv e f o r six m il v e ry w e ll in h o ld in g th e m to th e lo w cases up f o r t r ia l in h is c o u rt re c e n t lie also s u b m itte d th e fo llo w in g lio n d o lla rs has ju s t been su c c e s s fu l score. T h e fo llo w in g is th e s u n i- ly . the a d d itio n a l acreage they can pos s u p e rin te n d e n t o f p u b lic in s tr u c tio n , sp ra y re a ch in g out to the U'oad. re p o rt c o m p ile d by h is s e c re ta ry ly co n c lu d e d . mu r y : s ib ly «are for. h ig h s ch o o l p rin c ip a ls a rc a u th o ris e d U n io n H ig h 0; R. W. G ill, re p re se n ta tive o f the W it to a llo w c r e d it f o r se rvice in th e E stacada I lig li, 2 fr o m th e c o u rt re co rd s. C ounty Itoail Bonds D ata re la tiv e to m a rria g e licenses U n io n H ig h — te n b e rg -K in g com pany o f P o rtla n d and a rm y o r na vy to stu d e n ts . Estacada .M iKlioy’s Band E n tertain - P rin c p a l B u tler P The Dalles, f r u it and vegetable evapo G o o d w in is in re ce ip t o f th e r u lin g i J. S m ith issued and divorce c o m p lain ts filed, U pon th e passage o f H ouse J o in t C ra to rs , spoke o f the developm ent and p u b lis h e d below . He a n no un ces th a t R e s o lu tio n , Tin* dance given by M c E lro y 's band C o m sto ck T h o m d u rin g th e period b etw een J a n u a ry in c re a s in g debt lim it 1st futur** o f the d e h y d ra tin g business in he w i l l c o n s tru e it as lib e r a lly ar, tlie | fr o n , in M asonic H a ll S a tu rd a y n ig h t was P ete rson L o velace 1st, 1919 an d A pril 1 st, 1919, per cent to ii pe r cent fo r w e ll conducted and th o ro u g h ly enjoy- B u rlin g a m e 2d w h ich h is com pany is engaged. IBs in d iv id u a l cases w a rra n t. I) H annah M arriag e licenses issued fo r J a n u a r y .................................... 165 c o u n ty road bonds, w ill depend tin able it« every* way f ir m is in the m a rk e t fo r lo g a n b e rrie s 3d Added to the S tro n g Duncan ss and o th e r pro du cts T hey an* ready 1 lillun M arriag es licenses issu ed fo r Im ild in g o f th e p ro je c te d h ig h w a y pleasure o f tlie good m usic, tin re was M orse S aletn, O rego n, A p r il 11, 1919. F e b ru a ry ............................... 168 rf to sig n ten year c o n tra cts w ith grow To P r in c ip a l o f th e H ig h S ch o o l: a com petent flo o r co m m itte e composed S ta n le y Lyons fro m K la m a th F a lls to C r a te r L a ke , cf ers on a basis o f fiv e cents a pound o f the m anager o f tin* o rc h e s tra and Peak S arv er M a rria g e license s issued fo r T in s d e p a rtm e n t lias ru le d th a t a .March .............. ..................... ...... 194 fo r th e f ir s t three years and lo u r emits liig li scho ol m ay g ra n t one u n it o f th a t w o n d e rfu l n a tu r a l asset o f On- tw o assistants, who su p e rin te n d e d the W eiss I f .......... E. H a n n a h R uns, (E s ta c a d a I Sm ith 1, Dun T h is piece o f le g is la tio n w ill ila iiL in g and looked a fte r the c o m fo rt a pound fo r seven years, fo r logan- c re d it to w a rd g ra d u a tio n f o r e v e ry ' gon T o ta l ........................... . ..... 527 b e rrb s. G resham people who i , a " 1. fa n n e d by S m ith (E s ta c a d a ) tw e lv e m o n th s spent e.ith er in th e tie up fo r c o n s id e ra tio n at Hu elec- o f the p a tro n s N u m b e r o f d iv o rc e c o m p la in ts file d a tti tided expressed them selves as w ell | 17, B u t le r (U H ) 9, Suhs, ( E s ta E. L a ng uo r, o f the a g r ic u ltu r a l de- a rm y o r th e navy by a h ig h scho ol j lio n on J u n e 3d. d u r in g the sam e p e rio d . 401. s a tis fie d w ith tin- e n te rta in m e n t. ca d a ) S m ith f o r LyonH. p a rtti nt o f the Oregon J o u rn a l, who s tu d e n t. T h e to ta l n u m b e r o f c r e d - ' __ ___________ N u m b e r o f d e fa u lt d iv o rc e cases N ext F r id a y , A p r il 18, th e G resh- was fo rm e rly connected w ith the its so g iv e n m ust, ho w e ve r, in no case ym team w ill go to P o rtla n d f o r th e Jisposed o f by J u d g e S ta p le to n , 233 bureau o f m a rke ts in C a lifo rn ia , ex exceed th re e . T h is r u lin g is to a p p ly DEATH CLAIMS INFANT SUDDEN PASSING OF N u m b e r o f c o n te ste d d iv o rc e cases gam e w ith Jam es Joh n I lig li p lain ed the m ethod o f m a rk e tin g em w h e th e r tlie se rvice was in t ills c o u n TROUTDALE GARDENER I second SON OF MR AND MRS ALT and th e y expect to m ake a score H int disposed o f by J u d g e S tap le to n , 10, ployed hv tin* b e rry g ro w e rs o f tile San t r y o r o v e r seas. C o n tested d iv o rc e In a ll c o u rts . 39 , w ill m ake up fo r t h e ir de feat last F ra n cisco d is tr ic t. T h e y organized Y o u rs v e ry t r u ly , M yro n Mm- K e rro w , tin* in fa n t son A. I*. S im o n i, a p ro m in e n t tr u c k 1 F rid a y . Non co n te ste d d iv o rc e s In a ll and set a reasonable p ric e fo r th e to n J. A C H U R C H IL L , o f M r. and M rs. C a rl C. A lt . o f P o r - g a rd e n r here, die d S a tu rd a y m o rn - c o u rts , 264. nage, s e llin g it upon th e open m a rke t S n p t. P u b lic in s tr u c tio n . land, died at the fa m ily hom e at 844 G ro u n d s f o r d iv o rc e a b o u t o n e -h a lf 'l i s t e r 'li- t z g e r lio tn e . in San F rancisco. A t n in e o ’clock each East Ash street, Sunday, A p r il 13. j i n g at th< G ood S a m a rita n H o s p ita l, fo r d e s e rtio n ; one f o u r t h f o r c ru e l a f te r an o p e ra tio n fo r a p p e n d ic itis . m o rn in g th e unsold f r u it was tu rn e d a fte r a 12-days’ illn e s s fro m in flu e n za M ild F lo w e r < a li'iiila r-. In h u m a n tr e a tm e n t a n d one- S eve ral weeks ago lie had in flu e n z a M is te r F lo y e d .Metzger as lie In and over to canners at a co n tra ct price W ild flo w e r specialists, come f o r pneum onia. The c h ild was 13 m onths f o u r t h f o r a d u lte r y and o th e r causes. agreed upon by the b e rry g ro w e rs' as- ward and assist Miss Montague, G resh juld. T he fu n e ra l was held tin s m o rn a n d a p p e n d ic itis to g e th e r, a n il hud sists on b e in g addressed, a rriv e d in Ages ra n g e fro n t 16 ye a rs to 83. not been w e ll s ite j j e re c e n tly G resha m th is m o rn in g w ith tw o s u it I sis lo tio n . am lib r a r ia n , l.a Dessa Davies h u r in g at D u n n in g 4- Me Entee's fu n e ra l had an o p e ra tio n T w o - th ir d s o f th e a p p lic a n ts fo r fo r a p p e n d ic itis cases. IBs ste a m e r ru g , and o th e r ap M r. V in cen t o f the E ve n in g T ele rie d in t-, tlie lib r a r y yesterday w ith a p a rlo r in P o rtla n d , the services being and was a p p a re n tly reco v erin g *atis-1 p u rte n a n c e s s a g g in g fro m IBs tw o d iv o rc e w ere w o m en , m ost o f th e m gra m spoke o f the advantages o f ad rent hunch o: Jo h n n y Jum p-U ps and ! by D r John l\ . Boyd. The b a rg in g d e s e rtio n J u d g e S ta p le to n fa c t o r liy , w in n a change cam e f o r th e hands He lo o ke d w e ary en ou gh as v e rtis in g . s h o w in g the gro w e rs how a new w ild flo w e r th a t none o f us! in te rm e n t was in the fa m ily plot in is in c lin e d to place th e re s p o n s ib ility w orse, and lie died r a th e r s u d d e n ly . in* plo d d e d past th e O u tlo o k office. the y could c a p ita liz e on pre vio us ex have ever seen before. T here 's not | til« G resham cem etery. Mrs. A lt. tin H o w e v e r, a w elcom e fro m h is p a r f o r th is s ta te o f a ffa irs to th e wage M r S im o n i was 61 yea rs o ld , and ten sive a d v e rtis in g cam paigns con an n n ia tiie r n a tu ra lis t In th is n ig h j m o th e r o f tin- c h ild , w ill he rem e m F a th e rs o f f a m i n n a tiv e o f Ita ly , fro m w h ic h c o u n try en ts and a ho m e-co oked m eal p re scale o f la b o re rs . ducted by the lo g a n b e rry ju ic e and borhood who can name it, e ith e r bered as M iss Flossie Mae K e rro w The d is c o u ra g e d w itli th e lie cam e a good m any yea rs ago. He pared by M rs. Jo h n .M etzger seem to lies becom e o th e r in te re sts. He advised th<* grow- fir s t dogwood lias also made its ap is s u rv iv e d by a son. Jam es, in Se have re v iv e d IBs body and s p ir its , as s tru g g le o f m a k in g a liv in g f o r t h e ir era ^o coopt rate and c o n tin u e to adver pearance, w ith Chinese le ttu ce g Bore P ig * is S iijm I-— l ’ ig«>. a ttle , and a w ife and o th e r c h ild re n ^e was up to w n d u r in g th e a fte rn o o n w ives and c h ild r e n , w ith b a re ly s u ffic tise. from C a rl L u n d q u is t, A ndrew M c A l in I ta ly , lie b o u g h t his fa rm fro m h a v in g IBs hand w ru n g a lm o s t o ff by ie n t f o r e xiste n ce a n il n o th in g le ft C. P Tallm an, president of the Co lis te r and M yron Gleason. M rs St- R F . W a ite rs d ro v e th ro u g h to.v-i f o r re c re a tio n o r im p ro v e m e n t. o p e ra tive B e rry G row e rs Association. 1 la ir and M iss M ontague planted lily on S a tu rd a y w ith a la rg e b ro w n crea - H rs. B u x to n , and has b u ilt up a his frie n d s w h o acco rde d h im a T h e c o u n ty u n it b ill, o th e rw is e h e a rty w e lcom e ho m e fro n t g o v e rn p ro sp e ro u s business at tr u c k g a rde n - stim a te d the b e rry tannage per acre o f the v a lle y tip s in thi- frie n d s h ip lu r e in a g re a t wooden ciige F ro m a in g here. m ent tra n s p o rt s e rvice In E l Paso. k n o w n as Senate B ill 45, was ills in average years and i^ iv e o th e r data garden yesterday, d ista n ce we to o k it f o r a rhinoceros. T hose H e ’s g la d to be here, f o r m o re reason cussed d u r in g th e a fte rn o o n requested by h is ahdiecnce. D E -------------------------, n o th in g less i t p ro ve d , h o w e ve r, to c o m m e n tin g on th e m ea sure were th a n one. T o w le spoke b r ie fly o f tin* progress C a rd e n C lu b Me«*tinj{. A -ii-nse o f h u m o r w ill perhaps pre- he one o f tlie D u ro c Jersey sows fo r A n y m o re ocean v o y a g in g w o u ld D. E. T o w le . W B. P arso ns, Rev E. a im s and fu tu re o f the co-operative vent tin* D em ocrats In the new Con-1 w h ich th e W a lte rs ’ fa rm Is noted have been too m uch , lie m ade tlie A. L e o n a rd , J. R. C a va n a g h , J m lg - plan . T h e in d u s tr ia l garden clu b o f the ' r i p fro m Los A ng eles to San F r a n Geo. W S ta p le to n , E lm e r F. G o o d gress fro n t a rg u in g against proposed T h a t p ig lia s sixte e n b ro th e rs and T he th o u g h t o f the m e e tin g as ex p ro te ctive le g is la tio n th a t it w ill b rin g g .H' ,” ‘' r>G » a * one o f a li t t e r o f seven- grade school met w ith the local leader. cisco by boat - o r by tu b , as he in w in and .Mrs. J R. C a va n a g li. pressed by a ll speakers, was th a t there back the h ig h cost o f liv in g . Rev. E. A. I,eonard, in the dnrresth* sists. 'te e n a ris to c ra ts . T h e ir fa m ily tr> O f cou rse a ll th e good sized were u n lim ite d p o s s ib ilitie s fo r fu tu re science room on Tuesday T lie m em w o u ld m ake an F. F. V. ta k e notice. X IC T O Itl IIB F U J' D H \. coast boats were com m a n d e e re d d e ve lo p m e n t o f the b e rry and sm all bers s u b m itte d re p o rts o f th e tr endeav m o n th s ago A n d th e c o m m o d o re o f A he ad lin e in the M in n e a p o lis Jo u r i r u it and vegetable g ro w in g in th is ors to date O w in g to the urgency of V ic to r y L ib e r ty l.o a n c o m m itte s th e slo o p assured h im th a t th e re was lin ig lit iin A p a r tm e n ts . section W itli the n a tu ra l advantages rial says: “ P reside nt W ilso n w a lks th e ir o u td o o r w o rk they decided not at hand the o p p o rtu n ity should not be fiv e m ile s at sea ' " I s he w a lk in g to hold the sla te d business m ee ting a f u ll ca rg o t lia t w o u ld h o ld h e r In th r o u g h o u t th e s ta te have been im th e w a te r B u t not so. In th e h o ld m en sely e n co u ra g e d by th e a c tio n o f A n o th e r a ttr a c tiv e a d d itio n to next tim e . overlooked. W h ile the a b no rm al on the w ater, too?“ queries the N a tio n An in v ita tio n fro m Rev. d o w n to w n G resha m is th e K n ig h to n Leonard to hold the June m ee ting In were th re e o r fo u r a u to m o b ile s tlia t prices o f th e last tw o o r th re e em erg al R epublican. B ro th e rs , of P o r tla n d , in a p a rtm e n ts , co n d u cte d by M rs his s tra w b e rry patch was e n th u sia st raced back and f o r th as th e boat M o rris i-ney years w ill not hold, a good liv in g stoo d on end. S eaH lck’ I s h o u ld say c a u s in g to be placed In tlie ne w sp a Jo se p h in e K n ig h to n on th e second Ic a lly received and accepted price fo r ten o r tw e lv e years is assured P u t It T h ro u g h n o t! J u s t a s lig h t d is c o m fo rt be pers o f th e s ta te , at t h e ir ow n ex T he to a ll b e rry g ro w e rs who exercisi The following lines were w ritten by flo o r o f th e Jacobson b u ild in g cause o f a c ig a r .M ister M e tzg e r panse, th e a d v e rtis e m e n t o f th e lo an , ju d g m e n t and in te llig e n t care o f th e ir Edw ard E verett Hale to support a lig h t, s u n n y roo m s have been a t t r a c t was m oved to p itc h o v e rb o a rd . E v iv e ly fu rn is h e d in b r ig h t c h in tz e s and p la n ts T he canners a il express the governm ent loan during the Civil War. e ry once in a w h ile he leans a g a in s t a copy o f w h ic h appears In th is Issue stro n g b e lie f in an increased demand They are Just as applicable today w ic k e r f u r n it u r e by J Ed. M etzge r, a w a ll o r s o m e th in g , as th e boat Is of th e O utlook. th e lo ca l f u r n it u r e d e a le r He also fo r ja m .ju le e and canned b e rrie s fo r to th e Victory L iberty Loan: s t ill in c lin e d to ro c k . ca rp e te d th e h a lls , th e w h o le e ffe ct at least tw o ypars lo n g e r th ro u g h o u t T his evidence of co o p eratio n on Come, freem an of the land. the c o u n try . b e in g d e c id e d ly p le a s in g to th e eye. th e p a rt of th is b u sin ess firm will he Come, meet the laat dem and; .Most o f th p ro o m s w ere engaged be H ere’s a piece of work in hand, F o rd an d C h ev ro let re p a irin g . C. an In sp iratio n to every o th e r firm Nation-wide obsérvam e of Arbor fo re th e d e c o ra tin g a n d fu r n is h in g Put it through! who w ith scores o f qu**stions a s h 'd fro m the flo o r, kept the m e e tin g m o v in g along. II. Cam pbell, p re sid e n t o f the 8 u :i d ia l ranch, was the f ir s t speaker It was made u n d e r the auspie *s o«' t ie 1 com pany tha t the m ee ting was ca'h it II«- spoke ¡it le n g th on the p o s s ib ilitie s o f g ro w in g f r u it and vegetables o a a la rge tra c t o f tin* ranch, gave a bri- f h is to ry o f the lo g a n b e rry in d u s try in Otegon. The f ir s t six p la n ts grow n in Drcgot were planted by ('. N La F o lle ’ tc'g la th e r, S enator La F o lle tte , at S a l-tn Pin y were a g if t fro m the e xp e rim e n t al fa rm o f L u th e r B u rb a n k, the p la n t w iza rd , at Santa Itosa S en ator La i Day through the planting of trees dedicated to soldiers who died during the w ar was urged by S ecretary Hous ton in a le tte r tx> governors of the states. He asserted he could not con ceive a b etter way to keep alive the memory of those who had fallen. For the b lrth r ghts yet unsold; For the history yet untold; F or the futu re yet unrolled, Put It through! The en th u siasm of th e European diplom ats for an alliance with the I n lte fl States a tro n g ly Some surprises in the want ads. E. O sburn, G resh am . had been com pleted. resem bles tin affection o ’ poor relations for a rich i 1 uncle. tf G ran g e and good ro ad s bo o sters of L ane co u n ty a re u n itin g on rec o m m ending a special tax levy for m a r k et ro ad s to he voted at th e special electio n In Ju n e , an d Ind iv id u al In th e s ta te to see th a t th e V ictory L ib erty Loan will be w ill ingly and qu ick ly p u t over. T h e ad v e rtise m e n t Is ap p e arin g in ap p ro x im ately 150 n ew sp ap ers of tin* s ta te at a cost to th e p a trio tic firm of P o rtlan d of ab o u t $.5000.