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« T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 9, G resham O utlook NO. 16 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, AN OUTLOOK REPORTER VISITS RURAL SCHOOLS (M akio . x D i u i . ey E i . ix u ) T h e w o rld Is so fu ll o f a n u m b e r of th in g s th a t 1 h a v e o v e rlo o k e d fo r m an y m oons. P o ssib ly 1 sh o u ld c o n fine th a t b ro a d s ta te m e n t to a c o rn e r o f e a s te r n M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , w h ere I re c eiv ed a se rie s of s u r p ris e s on W ed n e sd a y w hen I v is ite d a s tr in g or W eek is b e in g o b se rv e d a t th e sch o o l w ith re a d in g s on th e s u b je c t. P ro m B rid a l V eil w e r e tu r n e d up th e h ig h w a y to C h a n tic le e r, ta k in g a d ir t ro a d s o u th e a s t fro m th a t p o in t to a n o th e r sm a ll sch o o l. W e fo u n d M iss M cD onald in c h a rg e o f less th a n a d ozen p u p ils a t M o u n tain sch o o l. T h e re we a ll u sed o u r b ra in s , fo r Mr. A ld e rso n c o n d u c te d a m e n ta l a r i t h m etic te s t, a n d I cam e aw gy se c re tly very m u ch p le a s e d w ith m y self as a re s u lt of th e c o m p e titio n . At one tim e la s t w in te r th e r e w as o n ly o n e p u p il in a tte n d a n c e a t th is sch o o l. As we ro u n d e d th e tu r n o n th e h ig h w a y w h e re S p rin g d a le sch o o l fa c e s th e p a v e m e n t, w ho sh o u ld we m eet b u t M iss E th e l C a lk in s w ith a sc o re o f h e r in d u s tr ia l c lu b boys an d g ir ls — co o k e ry , sew in g , g a rd e n an d pig c lu b e n th u s ia s ts . T h a t sch o o l w ill be d is m isse d fo r th e s u m m e r v a c a tio n on May 2d, a n d as th e te a c h e r, M iss S c h a ffe r, is le av in g , th e cookery- c lu b o f fo u r boys a n d tw o g ir ls is le ft w ith o u t a lo c a ’. le a d e r. T h ey a re p la n n in g to cook so m e te m p tin g d is h e s n ext W e d n e sd a y , in v ite th e ir te a c h e r a n d a p ro s p e c tiv e le a d e r to e n jo y th e m a n d th e n in s is t on th e la d y 's a c c e p ta n c e of th e p o st o f le a d e r. 1 know I sh o u ld n o t sp ill th< b e a n s in th is m a n n e r. T h e S p rin g d a le sch o o l d is tric t w ill h o ld a m e e tin g in J u n e to d ec id e on th e e re c tio n o f a m o d e rn school- h o u se to s u p p la n t th e o n e-ro o m sch o o l now in use. T h e re is a s e n ti m e n t o u t th e r e in fa v o r o f co m b in in g th e first six g ra d e s o f s e v e ra l a d ja c e n t r u r a l sc h o o ls a t th is p o in t of easy access and e re c tin g a la rg e b u ild in g to h o u se th e p u p ils th e re . P le a s a n t V iew sch o o l is w ell n am ed a s I d isc o v e re d a f t e r a tr a m p up off th e h ig h w a y o v er a h eav y w agon ro a d . H e re I fo u n d tw o n ic e new sch o o l m o tto e s on th e b la c k b o a rd . J u s t ta k e y o u r c h o ic e : "D o th e b est y o u k n o w th a t you m ay k n o w b e tt e r ” a n d “ T h e s e c r e t o f su ccess is co n s ta n c y to p u rp o s e .” W h en I w ent to g ra d e sc h o o l we cop ied su ch b o re- so m e m o tto e s as " T h e m o re h a s te th e less s p e e d .” M r. A ld e rso n ta lk e d w ith th e p u p ils abw ut a g ra d e sch o o l a t S p rin g d a le a n d a ju n i o r h ig h sc h o o l a t C o rb e tt, w ith a w ag o n o r c a r to ta k e th e m to sch o o l. T h e y 're fo r it. T o m o rro w n ig h t Mr. A id er- son w ill a d d re s s th e sch o o l p a tro n s o f th e d is tric t on th is s u b je c t, In a m e e tin g a t th e P le a s a n t V iew sch o o l- h o u se. So th e c o n s o lid a tio n p la n m ay be p io n e e re d o u t in th is en d o f th e c o u n ty , a f t e r all. T h e u n io n h ig h sch o o l a t G re sh a m is a so u n d a rg u m e n t fo r c o n so lid a te d sch o o l d is tric ts . OREGON FRIDAY. APRIL 25, 1919 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR OREGON LEADS IN JERSEYS T he B ell -R inger Arc th e Je rse y b re ed ers in O regon en title d to c e le b rate? Well, I guess they a re ; and c e le b rate In a rig h t royal m an n er. If you th in k th ey a re not ju s t co n sid er th e follow ing reaso n s why. v Because O regon ow ns fo u r of the eight p resen t Jersey W orld R ecords; O regon has produced since 1902 tw en ty-one Je rse y W orld R ecords; sh e has produced tw o of th e eig h t Gold Medal bulls of tile b reed ; she lias th e h ig h est av erag e reco rd h e rd in th e w orld bred an d tested by th e o w n er; »lie h as one row th a t holds th re e w orld records a t one tim e; sh e has th e g re a te st rec ord cow of th e b re e d —O regon bred, ow ned and te s te d ; she ow ns 12 of the 40 h ighest reco rd cow s of th e breed. 30 p e rcen t; she sta n d s th ird w ith the n u m b er of J e rs e y s now u n d e r te s t; and tile b re e d e rs th a t a re now b rin g in g tlie O regon J e rs e y s fu r th e r ah ead are fa rm e r b re ed ers of sm all m eans, w ith sm all farm s and sm all h e rd s kep t u n d er p ra c tic a l du iry conditions. Are th ey going to c e le b rate? Yes! and do It rig h t, b eg in n in g May 20th, w ith one big "J e rse y g et-to g eth er day" in P o rtla n d , O regon, w ith noted n a tio n al men to speak to th em an d a tre a t e x tra P re s id e n t M unn of th e A m eri can Je rse y C uttle C lub w ill be w ith them . An a u to tr ip over th e fam ous C olum bia h ig h w a y ; an a u to to u r la s t ing several days, v isitin g all th e J e r sey h e rd s an d g reat cow s possible in tin- W illam ette V aliej and ad ja c e n t d is tric t. E very J e rse y b reed er an d J e rse y a d m ire r in th e s ta te o r who is w ith in reach should a tte n d th e full program . T ills will affo rd an o p p o rtu n ity to see m ore high record Je rse y cow s th a n could lie seen in an y o th e r section ot th e w orld. 8. B. H ALL, C ounty A g ricu ltu ra l A gent. r u r a l sch o o ls a lo n g th e C o lu m b ia R iver. I w en t as th e g u e s t of C o u n ty S chool S u p e rin te n d e n t W . C. A ider- so n . W e b ow led a lo n g th e C o lu m b ia H ig h w a y to C o rb e tt, w h e re th e r e is a fine m o d e rn u n io n h ig h sch o o l b u ild in g . I t 's e m p ty , o r p ra c tic a lly so. Do you fe e l a s “ le t d o w n ” a s 1 d id , w hen I s te p p e d in to a school ro o m a n d fo u n d a class o f fo u r s t u d e n ts re c itin g a n E n g lish lesso n ? T h e s tu d e n t body c o n sists o f fo u rte e n p u p ils. All o f th a t g r e a t m o d ern b u ild in g w ith its p le a s a n t lib ra ry an d o th e r e q u ip m e n t is s ta n d in g idle. I am do a u th o r ity o n sch o o l a d m in FIRST STATE BANK is tr a tio n , b u t it seem s to m e it MAKES FINE GAIN sh o u ld be m a d e to se rv e th e r u r a l sch o o ls o f th e c o u n ty . My first S ev eral w eek s ago we a s k e d th e th o u g h t w as a J u n io r h ig h school F ir s t S ta te B an k of G re sh a m fo r a fro m th e s u r r o u n d in g o n e a n d tw o- s ta te m e n t of th e ir y e a r's b u sin ess, ro o m sch o o ls. e x p e c tin g it w ould reflect a so u n d Of c o u rs e , I w as " tw e n ty m in u te s T h e p ro g ra m of th e W illa m e tte B a p tist A sso ciatio n , w hich w ill be c o n an d s te a d y g ro w th in th e fin an ces of v en e in G re sh a m on T u e sd a y a n d W ed n esd ay sh o u ld d raw a la rg e a tt e n d th e c o m m u n ity It serv e s. J u d g e fo r la t e ” w ith a h a n d y s o lu tio n of t h “ a n c e of local p eo p le, w ho w ill d e riv e m uch u p lift fro m th e re p o r ts an d d is y o u rs e lf h e re m a tte r , as th a t p la n h a s been d is is t h e s ta te m e n t c u ss io n s o f th e a u th o r itie s p re s e n tin g th e d iffe re n t su b je c ts . T ile sonfj cu ssed o u t C o rb e tt w ay a n d is now se rv ic e a n d sa c re d c o n c e rt on T u e d a y e v e n in g , by th e c h o ir of th e A rle ta sh o w in g th e In c re a se in a ll lin e s oi u n d e r d isc u ssio n . W o u ld it n o t be a its b a n k in g a ffairs. c h u rc h , sh o u ld p ro v e esp e c ia lly e n jo y a b le . A la rg e a tte n d a n c e of d e le g a te s is ex p ected as e ach c h u rc h in tile a s s o w o n d e rfu l th in g fo r th e p u p ils of th e “ R e fe rR n g to y o u r re c e n t In q u iry c ia tio n is e n title d to fo u r re p r e s e n ta tiv e s besid e th e p a s to r, w ith an a d d i re g a r d in g th e r e g u la r m e e tin g of t ile li tt le sch o o ls o u t l« e r e to h a v e th a t tio n a l d e le g a te fo r e v ery h u n d re d m e m b e rs o r f r a c tio n a l p a rt of on e h u n u p -to -d a te b u ild in g fo r th e se v e n th , d re d ; a lso a d e le g a te fo r th e w o m e n 's so c ie tie s an d o n e fo r th e y o u n g p eo d ir e c to r s of < ‘irst S ta te B an k , will e ig h th a n d n in th g ra d e s u b je c ts ? p le 's u n io n . T h e W illa m e tte a s s o c ia tio n co v ers a la rg e d istrict-— O regon say th a t a t a re c e n t m eeln g h eld at C ity -and H illsb o ro on th e s o u th , H ood R iv er an d T h e D alles on th e e a st, th e b a n k sin c e th e re lirn o f Mr. T h e fo u r te e n h ig h sch o o l s tu d e n ts a n d dow n th e C o lu m b ia as f a r a s A sto ria. T h e d e le g a te s will be receiv ed M eyers, at w hich tim e th e ex a m in in g co u ld be b r o u g h t to G re sh a m fo r a in to th e h o m es of G re sh a m to w n sp e o p le fo r ro o m s a n d b re a k f a s t, th e o th e r c o m m itte e m a d e an e x a m in a tio n of fu ll c o u rs e th a t c a n n o t p o ssib ly be m e a ls b e in g p ro v id e d fo r by th e lo cal an d n e ig h b o rin g B a p tist c h u rc h e s . th e c o n d itio n of th e b a n k , it w as ta u g h t by th e tw o te a c h e rs in c h a rg e PROGRAM fo u n d to be in a p ro s p e ro u s c o n d i th e r e now . I h a v e g o tte n to g e th e r T u esd ay F oren oon tio n , sh o w in g nn In c re a se in b u s i a few fig u res fro m o u r u n io n h ig h 1 0 :0 0 — D e v o tio n a l.................... ........................... Rev. W . C. D riv e r n e ss in all o f its d iffe re n t b ra n ch es. AGED PIONEER ANSWERS sc h o o l lib ra ry th a t «ell th e id e a to 1 0 :1 0 — R e p o rt of th e c o m m itte e on p ro g ra m a n d a p p o in tm e n t of “ T ile b a n k lias en jo y e d an in c re a se m e. I t c o st $ 7 4 .9 2 p e r p u p il to te a c h c o m m itte e s . SUMMONS OF DEATH 1 0 :2 0 — R e p o rts on M ission W o rk in th e A sso c ia tio n a l F ield . of d e p o sits d u rin g th e p ast y e a r of th e s tu d e n ts , h e re d u rin g th e la st A sso c ia tio n a l M issio n s ... Rev. F. C. S ta n n a rd n e a rly 4 0 % ; Mrs. S a ra h A. W ilk es, a p io n e e r of th e In c re a se in th e sch o o l y e a r. T h e c o st p e r p u p il a t E n g lis h -S p e a k in g M issio n s....... ........R ev. A. L. B lack e a s te rn M u ltn o m a h , p assed uw ay at co m m e rc ia l o r ch e c k in g a c c o u n ts C o rb e tt w as $ 1 5 4 .8 » . T h e re a r e tw o G erm an W o rk ......................................................................... Rev. F. H offm an te a c h e rs th e r e a n d e lev e n in G re sh I ta lia n W o r k .................................................... lie n j. R® a m o u n tin g to o v e r $60,(100.00; th e h e r h om e a t C o lu m b ia V iew , w h ere C h in e se W o rk ................................................ ......... M iss M ary B erk ley S a v in g s D e p a rtm e n t, w hich pays in sh e h ad lived fo r 62 y e a rs , on W e d am . R u ssia n W o r k ............................................ M iss M ary C. A yres te r e s t a t th e r a te of 4 % p e r a n n u m , nesd ay a fte rn o o n , A p ril 23, aged My seco n d s u r p ris e w as th e d is S w ed ish W ork ...................................................................... R ev. A ug. O leson n e a rly 80 y eu rs, h a s h ad , n o tw ith s ta n d in g th e se v e ra l co v ery o f a o n e -ro o m sch o o l in th e 1 1 :2 0 — A n n u a l S erm o n ....................................................................... Rev. E. B u rto n M rs. W ilk e s’ m aid en n a m e w as very d e s ira b le lo an s o b e re d by th e A ftern oon h ig h sch o o l b u ild in g a t C o rb e tt, S h e w as b o rn in Y ad k in 2 :0 0 — S ong a n d S c rip tu re S tu d y Rev. F. C. L a s le tte g o v e rn m e n t, a n in c re a se of o v er H u g h es. w h e re M rs. M in erv a P o w e ll te a c h e s 2 :1 5 -— R e a d in g of th e C h u rc h L e tte rs. c o u n ty , N o rth C a ro Iln a , J u ly 4, 1839. $ 6 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . T h e re s o u rc e s of th e th e e ig h t g r a m m a r sch o o l g ra d e s . 3 :3 0 — R e p o rt of th e m e e tin g of th e C o lu m b ia R iv er D istric t. W hen 15 y e u rs of nge sh e e m ig ra te d B ank w ere in c re a se d d u rin g th e past H e r re c ita tio n sc h e d u le m ade me ......................................................................................................... M rs. W. B. H inson 3 : 5 0 — A d d re ss, “ A m e ric a n iz a tio n " .................. Mrs. A. M. B etty y e a r to th e e x te n t of o v e r $121,000. w ith h e r p a re n ts to Iow a, w h e re , in dizzy. H ow sh e a c c o m p lish e s so m uch w as m a rrie d Io A uioh 4 :2 0 — A d d re ss, “ M cM in n v ille C o lleg e,” ............... Dr. L. W. R iley “ T h e bunk feels p ro u d of th e fact 1857, sh e Is b ey o n d my c o m p re h e n sio n . And E ven in g th a t it h a s re a c h e d th e h a lf-m illio n R ow en. In 1862 Mr. a n d M rs. R ow sh e h a s fo u n d tim e to e n ro ll fo u rte e n 7 :3 0 — S o n g S e rv ice an d S acred C o n c e rt by th e A rle ta C h u rc h C h o ir. m a rk In to ta l re s o u rc e s a n d it has en cam e by ox te a m to O reg o n and y o u n g h e a lth c ru s a d e rs in th e Ju n io r 8 :1 5 — T h e B. Y. P. U .’s Id e a ls a n d P la n s fo r th e c o m in g y e a r ............................................................................................... ................ A. D. B o sserm an now se t its g o a l at $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 In s e ttle d in th e u n b ro k e n w ild e rn e ss R ed C ross. T h e re a re th i r t e e n p ag es W ednesday F oren oon re s o u rc e s, to be re a c h e d ill tile n o t on w hat is now Mt. T a b o r. Mr. R ow en a n d n in e s q u ire s a m o n g th e m a l 9 :0 0 — D e v o tio n a l........................................................................ R e v . W . C. D riv er fu r d is ta n t fu tu re . w as 111 a t th e tim e an d a b o u t a y e a r re a d y . W h en w e e n te r e d , th e 9 :1 0 — B u sin e ss a n d R e p o rts . la t e r he d ie d , lea v in g M rs. Ito w eu “ T h e b a n k w as o rg a n iz e d in 1905, e ig h th g ra d e w as re c itin g a n in t e r 1 0 :1 0 — A d d re ss, “ B a p tis t O p p o rtu n ity in E u ro p e " Dr. A. M. P e tty j an d h as e n jo y e d a s te a d y g ro w th w itli fo u r sm a ll c h ild re n a n d w ith o u t 1 0 :5 5 — R e p o rt a n d p la n s fo r th e co m in g y e a r, of th e c o n tin u a tio n e s tin g civics lesso n , w ith tim e ly a r t i c o m m itte e ................................................. Rev. J. E. T h o m a s fro m th e b e g in n in g ; h a s been p ra c o th e r re la tiv e s h e re . cles fro m th e d a ily p a p e rs u n d e r d is 1 1 :2 0 — In s p ir a tio n a l A d d re ss ... Rev. W. B. H in m a n , D. I). tic a lly u n d e r th e saint- m a n a g e m e n t in 1864 M rs. R ow en w as m a rrie d c u ssio n . Soon th e f o u r th g r a d e s a n i TEMPERANCE WORKERS A ftern oon to W in. (1. W ilk es, a p io n e e r of 1845, sin c e its o rg a n iz a tio n ; h as in c re a se d HOLD SOCIAL MEETING 2 :0 0 — S ong, a n d S c rip tu re S tu d y . ta tio n cla ss w as d is c u ssin g th e d u tie s Rev. J e s s e A n d erso n Its c a p ita l sto c k tw ice a n d now Ijas w ith w hom sh e lived on th e W ilk es C o n feren ce on R eligiou s E d u cation o f h e a lth b u re a u officials. T im e up! O f in te r e s t in c lu b a n d so cial d o n a tio n lau d c la im u n til 1903, w hen 2 :2 0 — T h e H o m e a s th e C h ild 's F ir s t S chool. Rev. R. F. Ja m e so n a p aid -in s u r p lu s of $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . T h ird g ra d e a r ith m e tic s te p to th e c irc le s y e s te rd a y w as th e m e e tin g of 2 :4 0 — T h e P a r e n ts a s T e a c h e rs Rev. J. E. T h o m as he died. T h e fa rm 1» lo c a te d on th e “ In a d d itio n to le n d in g its a s s is t b ln ck b o a rd ! 3 :0 0 — T h e E d u c a tio n a l V alu e of H ab it. th e W o m e n 's C h ris tia n T e m p e ra n c e a n c e to its im m e d ia te v ic in ity , it has, W ilk es ro ad a b o u t a h a lf m ile s o u th B u t to g et b ack to th e h ig h sch o o l, U n io n a t th e h o m e o f M rs. E lla O li 3 :2 0 -—T h e E d u c a tio n a l V alu e R e lig io u sly o f tin- P re a c h in g S erv ice ................................ R e v W T. M illiken In th e pas tw o y e a rs, been q u ite lib of Hie S andy ro a d a n d o n e an d a h a lf ju s t th in k of M rs. T h o m p so n an d p h a n t. An a tt r a c t iv e p ro g ra m b u ilt 3 :4 0 — T h e R e la tio n o f R e lig io u s E d u c a tio n to E v a n g e lism e ra l in a d v a n c e s m ad e to th e F e d e ra l m iles n o rth o f R ockw ood. M rs. M cK ay te a c h in g a lg e b r a , g e o m a ro u n d th e s u b je c t of th e d ay , “ M ed ............................................................................................... R ev. A. It. S itto n g o v e rn m e n t, anti a t th e p re s e n t tim e T h e d e c e a se d 1 h s u rv iv e d by five e tr y , p h y sics, b o ta n y , A m erican h is ical T e m p e ra n c e ," w as a rr a n g e d by 4 : 0 0 — T h e C all fo r R e -a d ju s tm e n t to P ost W a r C o n d itio n s c h ild re n , all re s id in g in e a s te rn M u lt to ry , m e d ia e v a l h is to ry , E n g lis h h is th e le a d e r, M rs. R ic h a rd B ead le. De Rev. A. L. B lack h o ld s $ 7 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 of o b lig a tio n s of n o m ah . T hey a re W. A. Ito w eu , R o c k th e U n ited S ta te s ." E ven in g to ry , g r a m m a r a n d m u sic to fr e s h v o tio n a l se rv ic e s, lead by M rs. W. C. w ood; T I iom . R ow en an d M rs. Mary 6 :3 0 — L a y m a n 's B a n q u e t. m en , so p h o m o re s, ju n io r s a n d s e n D riv er, o p en ed th e ex ercise^. T h e o b S w at th e Fly! 7 :3 0 — P ro g ra m in c h a rg e o f th e lay m en . B enson, C o lu m b ia V iew ; M rs. E. R. io rs! 8 : 3 0 — D o c trin a l S erm o n -D r. W. A. W ald o . je c t o f th e m e d ic a l te m p e ra n c e d e Yes, th is is th e open se a so n fo r th e W rig h t, G re sh a m an d E. G. W ilk es In a il th e y e a rs th a t I h a v e w h iz p a r tm e n t w as a b ly p re s e n te d by M rs. fly. B egin e a rly fo r v ig o ro u s s w a t of th e h o m e place. zed by L a to u re ll on th e h ig h w a y 1 H. 8. W o stell. R ecord R un. G uerdon H um ason Is-avce. tin g now w ill re d u c e th e pest by m it H er c h ild re n re m e m b e r h e r as a h a v e n e v e r s u s p e c te d t h a t th e r e w as T h e O re g o n ia n c a r r ie r on th e G u e rd o n H u m a so n , w ho re c e n tly lio n s “ T h e E ig h t o n Booze in M ed icin e,,' T h e f o u r th g ra d e s a n ita tio n d ev o ted m o th e r, w illin g to sacrifice a la r g e school b u ild in g a t th e fo o t of a p a p e r re a d by M rs. W. F . H oney, P o rtla n d -F a irv ie w tr ip re c e n tly re c eiv ed h is d is c h a rg e fro m se rv ic e cla ss In M iss O g llb e e ’s room a t th e a n y th in g fo r th e good of h e r fam ily. a w agon ro a d dow n on th e riv e r. W s w as w ell re c e iv e d , as w ere M rs. C. m a d e a re c o rd ru n o v e r h is six ty - a t th e a v ia tio n field a t D allas, T exas, g ra d e sch o o l Is b u sily e n g a g e d ill T h ey w ere a lw ay s first in h e r le ft Mr. A ld e rs o n ’s c a r o n th e p av e M. Z im m e rm a n 's re a d in g an d a te m th r e e m ile ro u te , m a k in g 240 sto p s h a s r e tu r n e d to D a lla s in a n s w e r to m a k in g its ow n s w a tte rs . th o u g h ts . By h e r s tro n g , n o b le q u a l m e n t a n d w alk ed do w n to th e b u ild p e ra n c e ta lk by M rs. B. W. E m ery . a lo n g th e way. In h^s F o rd h e m a k e s a w ire fro m a la rg e m a c h in e ry a n d B aseb all p ra c tic e nt th e g ra d e itie s sh e h eeam e a le a d e r in th e p io n ing. O nly on e room is In u se now . F o llo w ed th e n so m e q u e s tio n n a ire s th e tr ip in fo u r h o u rs , a n d th e ru n fa rm im p le m e n t co n c e rn w hose ve school is u n d e r way. T h e re Is a p ro s e e r s e ttle m e n t. S he w as a c o n s is te n t T h e re a re e ig h t c h ild re n , w ith Mrs. r e tu r n e d by p ro m in e n t p h y sic ia n s, In a C h e v ro le t la st w eek c lip p e d on- h ic le s he w ill sell. He le ft G resh am p ect of a g a m e w ith th e te a m from C h ris tia n . S he u n ite d w ith th e C h a se te a c h in g th e s u b je c ts o f th e w ith th e i r o p in io n s o f th e ev il e f h o u r fro m th e tim e . on S u n d a y to ac c e p t th e T ex as offer. T e rry school« M eth o d ist lEpIscoptA c h u rc h w hen 19 first, se co n d , th ir d , fifth a n d s e v e n th fe c ts of a lc o h o l. M rs. J . M ontcalm — — ■ — — — ■■■ ■ — ■■ ‘ y e u rs of a g e a n d w as o n e o f th o s e to g ra d e s . D u rin g th e w lD ter th e e n B ro w n d e lig h te d h e r a u d ie n c e w ith , u n ite In th e o rg a n iz a tio n of th e R o ck MEN PROMINENT IN THE STORM CENTERS OF THOUGHT AND ACTION ro llm e n t n t tim e s d ro p s to fo u r p u o n e o f h e r c le v e r re a d in g s. 8om-* i wood c h u rc h a b o u t 40 y e a rs ago. pils. T h e m a jo rity of th e c h ild re n vocal n u m b e rs by R ev. a n d M rs. W. ' T h e f u n e r a l se rv ic e s w ere h eld a t com e fro m th e M o u n ta in sch o o l d is C. D riv e r w ere fo llo w ed by a q u iz ■ ih e la te re s id e n c e tills a fte rn o o n , by tr ic t, p r e f e r r in g th e w alk dow n r a t h c o n d u c te d by th e p re s id e n t, M rs. Geo. h e r p a sto r, Rev. F. J. S ch n ell. I n t e r e r th a n th e c lim b u p th e h ills. M rs. H o n ey , r e g a r d in g H ip e x a c tio n s of m en t w as In She P ow ell c e m e te ry , C h a se 's p rim a ry g ra d e c h ild re n re a d th e n a tu r a liz a tio n law s of th e c o u n w h ere so m an y of th e old plo n eerg fo r Mr. A ld e rso n , w ho in tu r n r e a l try . h av e been laid to re s t. th e m th e s to ry o f “ W hy th e R a b b it’s A c o m m itte e co m p o sed o f M es- J T a il is S h o r t." At th is sch o o l th e d a m e s E. E. W ellin g , W ill B eegle I)r. RoglH-s Istiu ls. y o u n g s te rs w ere u sin g th e first s la te s a n d T h e o d o re T h is m o r n in g 's O re g o n ia n c o n B ru g g e r se rv e d r e I h a v e seen sin ce my s u n b o n n e t d ay s fre s h m e n ts . M rs. O lip h a n t used lilac:« ta in s flew s of th e la n d in g of L ie u te n O u r n ext s to p w as a t B rid a l Veil a n d d o g w o o d a b o u t th e ro o m s in a n t H e rb e rt II. H u g h es of G re sh a m w h e re I a lw a y s su p p o se d w a te r an d p le a s in g effect. In New Y ork y e ste rd a y , in co m m an d of e v a c u a tio n a m b u la n c e c o m p a n y lu m b e r w ere th e le a d in g c ro p s We P o rtia C lub E n terta in ed . No. 64. II)* bus g one to C am p M ills. a rr iv e d a t noon a n d fo u n d sch o o l M em b ers o f th e P o rtia clu b , an o r A cco rd in g to Mrs. A H u g h e s w ho c h ild re n s p r in g in g up e v e ry w h e re Is le a v in g G re sh a m to d a y , to liv e In T h e re is a tw o -ro o m sch o o l w ell filled g a n iz a tio n co m p o sed o f th e w ives of an d ju d g e s of | P o rtla n d p e n d in g th e a r r iv a l o f h e r w ith b rig h t-e y e d y o u n g s te rs . A fte r p ro m in e n t la w y e rs and P o r t la n d .' so n s fro m se rv ic e o v e rs e a s. Dr. lu n c h e o n dow n in th e sflrp risln g ly M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty H u g h e s w ill re tu r n a t on ce to G re s h m e tro p o lita n h o te l in th e b u stlin g jo u rn e y e d to G re sh a m on T u e sd a y I am to re s u m e his p ra c tic e h e re . little b u sin e ss c e n te r a lo n g th e rai>- a n d w ere d e lig h tf u lly e n te r ta in e d at j E v e re tt H u g h e s, » h o h a s been w ith ro a d , we r e tu r n e d to th e sc h o o l an d lu n c h e o n by M rs. G eo rg e W. S ta p le - B ase H o sp ital U nit 46, is ex p ected e n jo y e d a v isit w ith M iss Y o u n g an d to n . T he P re s id e n t is com m ended by D in n e r g u e s ts at th e S ta p le to n | P o srtn a ste r G en eral B urleson is be h o m e w th ln a fo rtn ig h t. M iss C o rn e liu s. T h e p u p ils o f th e P re s id e n t C a rra n z a , w ho is c alled , la t t e r g a v e a b u ll fro g so n g in ro u n d s h o m e in th e e v e n in g w e re M r. an d ing sev erely g rilled by m em b ers of h is p ro m in e n t rep u b lican s for h is recen t t h e d ic ta to r «of Mexico, re p u d ia te s the F o r b a rg a in In h o u se h o ld f u r n i sta n d at th e peace conference a g ain st own p a rty for h is a r b itr a r y policies. fo r o u r a m u s e m e n t, la t e r p re s e n tin g M rs. G eo rg e L eslie, Mrs. H evel an d tu r e an d fa rm to o ls see H. W. M onroe D o ctrin e and Is said to have ) reco g n itio n of se c re t tr e a tie s and He is believed to h av e w recked th e Miss V iv ian H ev el. C a rd s w ere e n -j th e i r g r a m m a r lesso n , th e s to ry of C o o ley 's ad. 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