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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 9, G resham O utlook NO 24 CITY LIBRARIANS HONOR GRESHAM GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, A CONVERSATION IN JEWELRY SHOP OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 23. 1919 Boring Squar ? Holes Now 'ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY GETS ORANGE SUPPORT TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR RECRUITS WANTED IN ALL BRANCHES "M a y I cover vou r shop. M r B urke ?" Gresham Grange, at the last regu la r m eeting, passed a strong resolu asked the O utlook re p o rte r on one o f tio n in fa vo r o f the Roosevelt M em orial her recent rounds about tow n. hig h w a y measure w h ich w ill come up “ I should say so,” re p lie d G resham ’s fo r decision before the voters o f the I The P o rtla n d lib ra ria n s met at the e n te rp ris in g je w eler, "o n ly cover It state on June 3. F o llo w in g is the text T h e re was a tim e when a rm y life G resham lib r a r y yesterday forenoon w ith g lo ry .” o f the re s o lu tio n : a ttra c te d o u ly those who had no F ic tio n , ju s t o ff the press, came up O th er m atters o f Im portance w hich "T h a t w o u ld n ’t be d iff ic u lt , " I re came up before the grange business tra d e o r were o u t o f a Job. T he life fo r an alysis and discussion to ascer plied. "J u s t you begin, and «ell me m onotonous stag na - session were the ap po intm en t of coni was g e n e ra lly ta in w hat la w books w e n o r were w hat you have here th a t you are es m ittces. one to act w ith s im ila r cont- t io ij. th e pay p it if u lly t r if lin g ; the p e cia lly in te re ste d in .” not w o rth p u rch a sin g and placin g in "O h, th e « - are clocks and rin g s and , m ltte cs o f o th e r granges of the county sohrter held in s m a ll esteem. ' to a rra n g e fo r the fie ld meet to lie the p u b lic rea ding rooms s ilv e rw a re and watches and cut glass But th a t Is no lo n g e r tru e o f a rm y h< Id the last S atu rday in June, and W a r s to rii s, m ystery s to rk s , western and c u ff bu tto ns and — ” lif e o r the s o ld ie r It now a ttra c ts “ H old on, M r B urke , th a t w on’t do tile o th e r being a p u b lic ity com m ittee stories, a n im a l stories and others cann the finest o f men, Its pay is q u ite L e t’s tr y a n o th e r scheme. Supposing fo r the local grange The fir s t consists up fo r c ritic is m . ¡ o f George F Honey. Mrs W. R Kern am ple, its ro u n d o f w o rk and rest is a man came in and wished to buy his w holesom e and the s o ld ie r Is h ig h ly Some books were easily disposed of lit t le baby a present. W hat would and M rs I. N. Clannhan Those on the respected. as w orthless. O thers had to be judged you show h im ? ” ta tte r com m ittee arc Mrs. H. H. K lin g . The reasons fo r th is are too w e ll T hat w orked lik e a cha rm In no Mrs W R K ern and Mrs. E ffie Hodge m ost c a re fu lly , fo r it is no easy m a tte r k n o w n to re q u ire e la b o ra tio n . It is to decide on the value o f a book th a t tim e a baby's o u tfit com plete was on At th is m eeting the th ir d and fo u rth agreed th a t tr a in in g now g iv e n a A tin y spoon made fo r a , con tain s a real jewel hidden in much displa y. degrees were co n fe rre d on Miss Ethel s o ld ie r d is c ip lin e , re g u la r h o u rs ot th a t is w orthless. A num ber o f books ehubby lit t le hand to grasp, a cup. a G alkins, Miss R uth Montague, M r and w o rk and re c re a tio n , cle an lin ess, was h e a rtily endorse J as good reading set of d a in ty beauty pins, a cha in and i Mrs. P M o ffitt. M r and M rs Fred p u n c tu a lity , o rd e r a ll m ake to r a m a tte r. Leon W ilson's ".Ma P e ttin g iH " locket th a t could hold the baby's own Pi.well Several new a p p lica tio n s for fine s q u a re -sh o u ld e re d , e fficie n t hus- W ith these, and rin g s and w ill be enjoyed by a ll w esterners; p ictu re . [ m em bership were received Iness man L o c k h a rt's “ F ig h tin g Shepherdess” , to ile t sets added, fa th e r w ould have The se rvice Is a re g u la r boon fo r the men w ill enjoy. Men and boys o n ly one d if f ic u lt y — w h ich one of these W hereas: Oil June 3, 1919, the th e yo u n g man w ho has no tra d e ns w ill read w ith p’easure H ough's "Sage Io select. voters o f the State o f Oregon w ill vote yet. o r who has m issed his o p p o r Now. suppose a lady wished to see B ru s h c r", a M on ta na sto ry. The ladies ' on tiic question o f bonding the state tu n ity to a c q u ire a tra d e . D u rin g his cannot re sist the irre s is tib le "P a tric ia tu ita b le b irth d a y o r g ra d u a tio n pre fo r $2.500.000 to be m atched by the period o f e n listm e n t he becomes pro B ren t, S p in s te r." Those who read de sents, w hat then? Federal G overnm ent w ith a lik e sum fic ie n t. w ith o u t expense. In a num ber " F o r a boy o r a g ir l? ” te ctive sto rie s w ill approve o f "T h e fo r the c o n s tru c tio n o f the proposed o f p ra c tic a l trade s w h ich pay a t Yes, le t’s take both, o n ly one at a S tan dard B earers” , w h ich , by the way, Roosevc’ t H ig h w a y, and tr a c tiv e sa la rie s in c iv il life . f t Is is not fic tio n , being a tru e record of tim e. W hereas: Said H ighw ay w ill in his to choose to becom e an e le c tr i “ W ell, fo r a boy, here are c u ff lin k s the state police o f P en nsylvania and crease the taxable p ro p e rty of the State c ia n , w ire le ss o r cable o p e ra to r, e n A n exclusive th e ir he roic w ork. "W h ile Paris th a t are m ig h ty n ifty . by developing the resources o f the gin e e r, m e ch a n ica l exp ert o r o th e r se Laughed” is an othe r new wholesome, sm all house In San F rancisco makes Coast Counties, In d a iry in g , lu m b e rin g , le c tio n He not o n ly le arn s these what is called N orw egian enamel. am u sin g book. and fis h in g ; also as a to u ris t and m ill th e o re tic a lly hut a c tu a lly pra ctices Appropos to the m eeting o f the P o rt T hey have no catalog and no sales j ta ry road connecting w ith W ashing to n lit th e m , so th a t when his e n lis tm e n t la n d lib ra ria n s in the Gresham lib ra ry , agents am i, as fa r as I know, it cannot and C a lifo rn ia road systems, and pas expires lu- is s k ille d , able to h o ld his the fo llo w in g fro m a recent issue o f the be bought in P ortla nd . The m o u n t . sable any s< ason o f the year. There- ow n w ith any m an. A nd w h ile he I fore be it P o rtla n d T elegram w ill be o f interest. ings are st. r lin g s ilv e r, the enamel Is le a rn in g he is e a rn in g $30 a T h a t a p u b lic lib r a r y m ay be a suc face is in co n ve n tio n a l designs in Resolved by Gresham G range nuntb- m o n th as a p riv a te w ith 20 pe r cent i c r 270 th a t we h e a rtily endorse the Increase f o r fo re ig n service. I f he is cessful c o m m u n ity center, su p p lyin g colors to s u it any one’s taste. F o r a ri r l we have in th is enam el je w e lry , e n te rta in m e n t fo r both young and old said "R oosevelt H ig h w a y " measure. a m b itio u s he can q u a lify fo r ad van ce e r p io p le , has been proved by Miss d a in ty v a n ity boxes. Just see fo r y o u r Vote 310x yes and herby p e titio n tlie m ent to w h ich th e re Is no lim it , fo r D o in g th e Im possible I r a task A m e rica n in ve n to r« dote oil. It m em bers o f a ll tlie granges o f the state th e re is alw a ys room at the top. R u th M ontague, lib r a r ia n o f the East self, i f v a n ity is n ’t a good name fo r was so w ith C. H. S c h m id g a ll o f P eoria. 111., a fte r fo u r t.c n years' ! to support and vote fo r said measure. M u ltn o m a h cou nty lib r a r y at Gresham them . F o r a boy, pocket knives, sm all A wage Is s m a ll o r la rg e de pe nd e ffo r t. He has p e rfe cted a b it w h i. h w ill bore a squ ire bole. Then Adopted May 10, 191!). M ore tha n a year ago the last m oving th in models, a place fo r h is name on in g on how m uch o f it Is spent o r a fte r o v e rc o m in g th is seem ing m ech an ical im p o s s ib ility , lie v e n t sev E. E. W E I,L IN G .M a s te r p ic tu re house in Gresham closed, ow the handle. Kodaks and fo u n ta in pens saved S ta tis tic s f o r th e y e a r show e ra l steps fa rth e r. He has m ade b its w h ich bore holet the . hapes as in g to the fact th a t so m any boys had are Bure to ph ase, tie clasps too. O f E F F IE HODGE. Sec th a t a p riv a te can save six tim e s m ore show n on th e m e ta l sheet le a n in g ag ainst tlie m achine. T h • b its are course, everybody know s th a t a boy en liste d and th a t w a r w o rk took the tha n he cou ld as a c iv ilia n w ith m ore v e ry p ra c tic a l and w ill bore such shaped holes th ro u g h : o f sev tim e and m oney o f residents o f the dotes on a watch and c h a in .'” MARGARET M. DUNBAR th a n tw ic e the s a la ry o f a p riv a te . era l inches thickness. W hat fo r the sweet g ir l graduate? lit t le tow n. ANSWERS FINAL CALL W ith advan cem en t, even to a s e r “ A drest-er set o f F rench ive o ry, in A t tlie tim e the lib r a r y became the geant, his savings, a c c o rd in g to s ta c lu d in g brush and comb. tra y , m a n i ce n te r fo r w a r w orkers, com m ittee A n o th e r pioneer o f the Oregon eouit tis tic s . a rc tw e n ty -th re e tim e s g re a t cure o u tfit, dresser clock, hand m irro r, m eetings and b e ne fit headquarters. tr y has passed aw nv and re la tiv e s and e r than the same fe llo w as a c iv ilia n Red Cross w orkers, d a irym e n , f r u it pe rfu m e bottles, and here are bud It frie n d s ar$ le ft to itu u r n A fte r an on th re e tim e s la rg e r Incom e. \ases th a t give d is tin c tio n to lit t le gro w e rs, p o u ltry men and o th e r o r in c re d ib le , but Is ea sily illne ss o f hut a few days. M rs D 8 sottudR niches in a g ir l's room. W hen it comes g a n iza tio n s a ll made the lib r a r y th e ir e xp la in e d In th a t a s o ld ie r’s neces A t th p to w n lib r a r y la s t w eek was serait o f papyrus o f w h ich E gyp tia n D unbar o f F a irv ie w passed to h e r re sa ry e x p e n d itu re Is ve ry s m a ll and m eeting place. T o u ris ts e n te rin g the to je w e lry we caa c - r ta ia ly please in ward on T h u rsd a y aftern oon . May 22. q u a lity as w ell as v a rie ty . H ere la a to w n o r fa rm e rs fro m a lo n g d riv e , to be seen a c o lle c tio n o f th in g s o f a paper was made; illu s tra tio n s o f a n c i his o p p o rtu n itie s f o r gross e x tra v a m ay r e tire to a re fre s h in g rest room w rist-w a tch , and here are la va llle re s. vast deal o f in te re s t. T h is e x h ib it Is ent A ssyria n sculpture , am ong them P neum onia was the cause o f her death. gance a lm o st n il As a c iv ilia n , he M arg are t M Jones was born In W a a choice o f rin g s, and a b e a u tifu l pearl the Tem ple o f E d fu ; a genuine Chinese in the lib r a r y , where necessary com pays m ore fo r his m an y needs, and bash, In d ia n a . December 3, 1848 W ith now be in g used to illu s tr a te a lib r a r y necklace to adorn a b e a u tifu l th ro a t, book w ritte n 1650; illu m in a te d mono fo rts are c o n s ta n tly kept In order. her parents she crossed the p lain s by no s m a ll ite m f o r c o s tly am usem ents Several years ago residents of G resh n o v e lty bead chains the re is no end le c tu re In P o rtla n d , b u t l t w ill be gram s or the 7th. 8th, 9th ce n tu rie s; bo th, as a ru le , g ro w in g fa s te r ox team la 1852 and In 1853 settled "T he kodak and fo u n ta in pen are am were aw akened to the need o f a , re tu rn e d to G resham in a few days, and o th e r In te re s tin g pieces are there. th a n th e Incom e in the Heaver Bend co u n try near p o p u la r w ith g ir ls too.” g iv in g school c h ild re n a n il o th e rs an p u b lic lib r a r y o w in g to in d u s tria l F ro m a business p o in t o f vie w , In th is e x h ib it th e re is also a book, T ro u td a le . On O ctober 18. 1865, she W ith o u t asking , I can see th a t a o p p o r tu n ity to see th is in te re s tin g plan ts w h ich were being b u ilt in the nn e n o rm o u s one. p rin te d in L a tin In was m a rrie d to D aniel 8. Dunbar, who a rm y life o ffe rs no s m n ll advantages. housew ife would be charm ed w ith you r collection. he art o f a b e rry and p o u ltry d is tric t, A t present th e g o v e rn m e n t is re- 1493, the year fo llo w in g the discovery survive s her. S ix c h ild re n were born re s u ltin g in m any large fa m ilie s m ov chlna w are , s te rlin g s ilv e r, cut glass, A m o n g th e o b je c ts in th e c o lle c tio n of A m erica Possibly, C olum bus hlm,- to th is union, a ll o f whom have gone c r u lfln g fo r th e r e lie f o f th e a rm v and e ve ryth in g . in g there. A fun d was soon raised arc p rin ts o f the m u ra l p a in tin g s In - ‘If. read fro n t H int Id e n tica l book, H ere Is the chnnee before exce ptin g one son. Jesse, o f o f o ccu p a tio n ‘ Yes, we have m any fine a rtic le s and the C ongressional lib r a r y , W ashing to n, fo r the purchase of a b u ild in g site I f o r '7T th e fe llo w w ho d id not get on his re tu rn fro m w h a t he called P o rtlan d One b ro th e r Xustln ......s. ‘ a new sum m er o rd e r a r r iv in g soon. D. C. These s ix p ictu re s sym bolize In d ia . and an a p p ro p ritlo n was made from W ho know s? A t any rate it s t ill live s on a p a rt o f his fa th e r's old 1 — ' - 1P b a ttle fie ld s o f How ever, we do m ore tha n ju s t s i'll the e v o lu tio n o f book-m aking. the C arnegie fund. The makes 400 years ago seem hot yeste r I F rance and nt the same tim e a c q u ire do na tion land cla im . M r and M rs th in g s. We develop p ictu re s fo r am a Gr. sham now has a large m odern f ir s t p r in t represents o ra l tra d itio n , day. I t r a in in g In his chosen lin e o f w o rk , D unbar have lived In o r near F a irv ie w lib r a r y , of b e a u tifu l c o n stru ctio n , te u r photographers. And 1 esides th a t h is to ry passed fro m fa th e r to son by | and w h at Is m nrp to th e p o in t >e A ll th is Is p re lim in a ry to a big w ork p ra c tic a lly a ll o f th e ir m a rrie d life I Heve his w a r w e a ry fe llo w s o ld ie r w h ich d is trib u te s books a ll over the we do a ll sorts o f re p a ir w o rk. You the te llin g o f the event. In tu r n to be o u r local lib ra ria n plans to do H er T here are fo u r g ra n d c h ild re n , Ray- si e th a t w o rkm a n w ith a b in o c u la r on to ld by the son to his son and son's in te n tio n is to organize sto ry-h o u r now on th e R h in e A ll branches o f easern p a rt o f the county. Deposit sta tio n s p ro v id in g fro m 51) to 100 books one eve? ( r e fe r r in g to L t Guy Jo n es son. As the rap» progressed It began classes fo r the grades W ednesday, the n io n il I) and L u c lle D. lu m b a r o f Jos .th e service are open. P eriods o f en- eph. Oregon, and K a th ry n and A lb ert at te p a ir ta b le ) W ell, ju s t now he Is to p ile up stones o r c a irn s to record e ig h th glade was to ld the sto ry o f are plact d a t cross roads, in stores and I H stm ent range fro m six m o n th s to D unbar o f P ortla nd . fa rm houses by M iss M ontague im m e lo o k i ig fo r tic k s in som ebody’s wa'ca. in cid e n ts o r messages. P ic tu re w r it “ G ab riel and the S to ry H o u r," an in I seven years M uch o f the rig id n e s s .Mrs D nuhnr was o f a b e a u tifu l lie became an exp o rt in th a t w >r’; in g follow e d n a tu ra lly . In d ia n w r it te re s tin g Incid en t woven around the o f w a r tim e tr a in in g Is now nhsolete. d ia te ly upon request. C h ris tia n character. E a rly In life w h ile In a rm y service in F ’ anec.” I in g. and h ie ro g ly p h ic s on E g yp tia n m a k in g o f books by hand In the old E a rly th is s p rin g M iss M ontague A c c o rd in g to in fo r m a tio n received she became connected w ith the F a ir a rc h ite c tu re are w e ll k n o w n examples, m onasteries. issued a statem ent th a t a garden o f Each week th ro u g h o u t view M ethodist Episcopal chu rch, of at the O u tlo o k office m en are w anted the la tte r an advanced fo rm o f p ictu re vacation an h o u r w ill be devoted to the f o r re -e n lls tm e n t In the m a rin e s fo r flo w e rs was needed fo r b e a u tify in g AGED FAIRVIEW WOMAN which she was a c h a rte r m em ber H i t the lib r a r y grounds. A "fr ie n d s h ip ” LAID TO FINAL REST w r itin g te llin g o f w o rth w h ile stories, to the Intere st in the c h ild re n of the Sunday d u ty In F rance. 1 Then by degrees came the m a k in g of va rio u s grades, and fro m th is , help D ischarged s o ld ie rs and m a rin e s garden was planted fro m seeds and M rs. E m ellne W etm ore, o f F a ir- m a n u scrip ts, a v e ry la b o rio u s hand the c h ild re n in selectin g th e ir outside school, was u n fa ilin g and th e ir love m ay e n lis t fo r d ire c t d u ty overseas plants, donated w ith a r tis tic results. fo r tie r strong. She was at her place fro m now u n til fa ll, at w h ich tim e ” 1 am interested In the A m erican v ie w , w id o w o f th e la te L e w is W et process. F ro m these cantc eve ntua lly, re a d in g m atter. ss ti ach cr o f the p rim a ry class on M aj ¡th e y w ill be re tu rn e d to th e U n ite d iza tio n o f Japanese se ttle rs at G resh m ore , die d at 11 o ’clo c k T uesday perhaps the most im p o rta n t o f In ve n Wednesday, M ay 28, at 1:31), the 11. the day before she fe ll III. States and d isch a rg e d T he o b je c t o f am ju s t now ," said M iss M ontague e ve n in g at the hom e o f h e r d a u g h te r, tion s. the p r in tin g press, the crude firs t fo u r grades w ill be to ld a s to ry . F u n e ra l services w ill be held ut the th is sp le n d id o ffe r o f a five m o n th s ' fo re ru n n e r o f the press o f today I f th e w e a th e r p e rm its th e y w ill as w h ile v is itin g C e n tra l lib ra ry . "T h e re M rs. A . L . Stone. F a iv le w chu rch to m o rro w m o rn in g at M rs, W e tm o re was 81 yea rs o f These six p rin ts are w ell w o rth seeing ( sem ble on th e la w n , o th e rw is e the t r ip to F ra n ce Is to re lie v e th e m a are m any Japanese fa m ilie s liv in g She had s u ffe re d w ith heart Also, fo r one to a c tu a lly handle, are ¿ lib r a r y class room w ill be used fo r lit o'clock, w h ich w ill be conducted by rin es now s e rv in g In th e a rm y o f o c th e re o w in g to in d u s tria l pla n ts w hich age. D r C. E C line o f P ortla nd . In te rm e n t c u p a tio n , who have been overseas fo r sup ply w o rk, and to the ga rdening tro u b le f o r seve ral m o u th s and d u r gcn iu n c pieces o f A ssyria n b ric k w ith th e d e lig h tfu l h a lf h o u r. w ill be in the M ou nt Scott cem etery. the past tw o years. T ills is an o p fa c ilitie s . T here is no Japanese lit e r in g the la st few weeks o f h e r l i f e ’ c u n e ifo rm w r itin g , carved thousands o f j The Im porta nce of th is proposed sup P re v io u s ly years ago. T here are rep lica s cast o f I e rv is io n can not Is- overstated. p o r tu n ity o f a life tim e fo r an ex- a tu re in the lib r a r y , b u t I am g ro u p in g was in acu te distre ss. A ll FAMILY REUNION s o ld ie r o r m a rin e w ho served his tim e books fo r the c h ild re n who are s tu d y she had a lw a y s e n jo y e d good h e a lth , ancient m u ltip lic a tio n tables in use at know th a t to teach a c h ild to read may HONORS AGED COUPLE In th e states to ta ke th a t m uch de in g E n g lish th a t I th in k w ill create, o r and was v ig o ro u s f o r one o f h e r age. ! the tim e o f the pro p h e t Ezra. be a p o sitive menace, unless he Is M rs. W e tm o re wa« b o rn in W e lls sire d t r ip to F rance, w ith th e a s s u r A model Hebrew m a n u s c rip t o f the j ta u g h t what to read. M iss M ontague prom ote, a frie n d s h ip fo r A m e rica in In eastern M u ltn o m a h , a lit t le way ance o f a d isch a rg e upon re tu rn In boro. P e n n s y lv a n ia , J u ly 26, 1838. fir s t fiv e books o f the B ible, w ith its 1 w ill g la d ly help parents and teachers the hearts o f the lit t le O rie n ta ls ." n o rth o f O rien t, is an old homestead th e fa ll. T h is o ffe r does not ho ld good She liv e d la te r in Kansas b u t f o r th e rea ding fro n t r ig h t to le ft is th e re ; a. in p ro v id in g the rig h t s o rt o f books. T lie house, n e s tlin g am ong a grove o f l f <>r lo ng , so ta ke a d va n ta g e aow. Ap- pest 20 years she live d in F a irvie w BERRY PACKING HOUSE g ia n t bla ck w a ln u t trees a n il s u r- j p lic a tio n s m ay be m ade to any post- and P o rtla n d . She leaves, besides MEMORIAL DAY PLANS IN METZGER S OLD STORE h e r d a u g h te r. M rs. A L. S tone o f FORMER RESIDENT HERE rouniled by p ro fu sio n o f shrubs and m u ste r o r M a rin e R e c ru itin g S ta tio n . DIES IN PORTLAND ARE TAKING SHAPE flow ers, Rtanris w ith its s u rro u n d in g s F a irv ie w , tw o sons, E. D. W e tm o re o f F o u r ye a r e n lis tm e n ts are also be T he Co-operative B e rry G row ers as a re su lt o f th«' u n tir in g e ffo rts o f in g made o f men between th e ages o f P o rtla n d . O regon, and C h a rle s W e t Mrs. Ix iu is a M. C u m m ins o f Port have secured the ffld M etzger storp on M e m o rla l Day exercises are being Its b u ild e rs and ow ners. M r. and M rs 17 and 40 years w ho have had no m ore o f Seneca. Kansas, besides 14 land died at the Good S a m a rita n hospi east Pow ell street w h ich is being put F if ty years ago th is p re vio u s m ilita r y service, f o r d u ty In g ra n d c h ild re n am i fiv e great g ra n d tai in P o rtla n d on M ay 21 o f sleeping planned by the W om en's R e lie f C o r i* H. I.. W a y b ill In to shape fo r a p a ckin g house. Here c h ild ren. T he ¡»sickness. She had been sleeping fo r and tlie soldie rs o f the G rand A rm y now b e a u tifu l home was a rugged piece th e U n ite d States and nbrond. the b e rries w ill be received ad packed F u n e ra l services were held T h u rs - p ra c tic a lly 42 days. o f land, heavy w itli tim b e r an il brush pay o f a p riv a te in th e M a rin e C orps o f the Republic. fo r the P u y a llu p and S um ner F r u it day a fte rn o o n at th e residence o f The m a g n lfirie n t home tha t we see Is $30 a m o n th , w ith clo th es and The deceased was the w ife o f Rev. G row ers C a n n in g com pany o f w hich M rs. A. L. Stone. In the a fte rn o o n o f th a t day an ap now has been tile h a n d iw o rk o f these m ed ica l a tte n tio n fu rn is h e d free. R everend I. I). 11. T C u m m ins, who was pastor o f the W. H. Paulhanus is president. S ixteen m ore m u sicia n s a r " needed S elf o ffic ia te d . In te rm e n t was In the Gresham and Pleasant Home B ap tist p ro p ria te pro gra m w ill be given In people who are now e n jo y in g the The m ethod o f h a n d lin g b e rrie s is M asonic ccm i t l ry. Songs were fu r - j churches n io ri than tw e n ty -fiv e years w h ich a ll arc In v ite d to p a rtic ip a te — fr u its o f th e ir labors of fo rm e r years a t the present tim e f o r th e fam ous e n t ir ly new. but is g ro w in g in popu nishe d by a q u a rte t c o n s is tin g o f T h is peaceful c o u n try home was the M are Isla n d M a rin e Band a n il a p p li the veterans o f the three w ars; hoy la r lty . The plan is kno w n as the sugar M iss R osalie L u sch e r. M rs C. E. ago. Besides her husband she is s u r scouts, c iv ic laidlcs, school c h ild re n and scene o f s tir r in g events on last S u n ca tio n s w ill be received at any post- vive d by tw o sons, W F. C um m ins, pack, p u t up In b a rrels o f tw o pa rts S tone, E a rl T ow n sen d and R ich a rd day, when t h i'lr c h ild re n , grand office o r M a rin e R e c ru itin g S ta tio n o f T ro u td a le , and A J. C um m ins, now the public. o f b e rries to one p a rt o f sugar, They Cayaer. A n y f u r t h e r In fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g P a ll bearers were C. E a p a tie n t at the fresh a ir p a v llllo n A m ound is being prepared to rep re c h ild re n and great gra nd c h ild re n met are then p u t In cold storage, and S tone, E. M . Stone, W. E. Stone and sent the graves o f the u n kn o w n dead In honor o f .Mr. W a y b ill's 84fh b ir th the " D e v il D o gs" w ill he g la d ly f u r and M u ltn o m a h F a rm , and tw o daugh shipped in carload lo ts w here ver de L. H. Stone. Those present besides M r.and nished by th e M a rin e R e c ru itin g S ta tera, M rs L illie M o u lto n o f Pleasant or a ll the wars, over w h ich the W. R. ( ’. «lay. sired. A large nu m be r o f frie n d s were Home and M rs. Belle id n d e rm a n of w ill give th e ir r itu a l cerem ony.*T he Mrs W a yb ill were M r. and M rs 8. 8. tio n , T h ir d and A ld e r stre e ts, P o r t One thousand b a rrels have been present, te s tify in g to th e ir respect fo r old soldie rs and R e lie f Corps extend a W a y ............... b ill and c h ild re n , Roy and lla r v - la n d , O regon, o r any po stm a ster. ordered, some o f them a lre a d y here. the m em ory o f the dead by generous T re m o n t s ta tio n in P o rtla n d , who is special In v ita tio n to the soldie rs of ey; Mrs Ja n u s K n ig h t. M r and Mrs. T he fo llo w in g g e n e ra l r e c r u itin g h e rse lf in the fin a l stages o f cancer. Crates and sugar are on the way, and g ifts o f flow ers, and by th e ir tears. the la te w a r to be present at thlB, M o rris W heeler and son W illia m and In fo rm a tio n is m ade p u b lic ; M rs. C u m m ins was a n a tiv e o f Eng w i l l be here s h o rtly . E n lis tm e n t P eriod s. " G ra n d m a ” W e tm o re , as h e r land. She was m a rrie d to he r now be th e ir fir s t o p p o rtu n ity to de p u b lic w ife and t h i i r da ug hter, D o ro th y ; M r D. E. T o w le Is local m anager o f the frie n d s lo v in g ly called her, was o f a Onp ye a r fo r men h a v in g p re vio u s and M rs Charles W heeler, d a u g h te r reaved husband 50 years ago ne xt Ju ly. homage to th e ir dead brothers. p a ckin g house. K a rl J Hagherg has sw eet and k in d ly d is p o s itio n . She They had live d in Oregon fo r 31 years I t w ould be w e ll fo r those who wish Mrs. Ni batter and h e r da u g h te r L i l a rm y o r navy t r a in in g ; th re e yea r fo r been engaged to assist in the re ce ivin g was a c o n s is te n t C h ris tia n and fo r A p p lic a tio n can be m ade fo r F u n e ra l services w ill be held at C arl to ta ke p a rt in th is n a tio n a l ccniniem o- lia n ; .Mrs J u lia H u n te r, an othe r grand o th e rs and w e ig h in g o f the f r u it . T hey w ill m a n y years a m e m b e r o f the P resb y Had dla ch a rg e a fte r one ye a r's service. son's chapel in Gresham to m o rro w ra tio n to con fer w ith some m em ber o f ¡d a u g h te r, also her da u g h te r Jean keep open house fro m now- on and w ill te ria n c h u rc h In F a irv ie w . Overseas H cw io e . H e r a ftern oon at 2 o'clock. In te rm e n t w ill the com m ittee so th a t a d e fin ite p ro Mrs. L y d ia W arner, a grand da u g h te r be pleased to co n fe r w ith those en de a th is b u t th e passing to th e bet F if ty th o u sa n d v o lu n te e rs fo r the gra m can be p u b lis h 'd on Tuesday. been there. It would have been a com be in the Pleasant Hom e cem etery. gaged in f r u it g ro w in g . T o those who te r la n d o f one w ho had lo n g live d a rm y betw een 18 to 4« years a re T he com m ittee consists o f 0 W plete fa m ily rt union. Inte n d p la n tin g , any in fo rm a tio n or as a tru e fo llo w e r o f h e r S a v io r W o n a e o tt, M rs. E m m a G lln to re , E E Her Each came be a rin g some dona tion to w a nted f o r im m e d ia te service o v e r suggestion as to the k in d o f b e rries or fa ith in H im was un sha ken d u rin g CANDIDATES NAMED seas. C hipm a n , W K n ie rie m , N orm an add to the sum ptuous d in n e r w hich to set out. nu m be r o f p la n ts to the acre, | th e s u ffe r in g o f h e r Inst days. One FOR VICTORY GODDESS S m ith , and M rs C H uinasoti II F. Mrs. W a y b ill had a lre a d y prepared, A ll branches o f th e service are open o th e r questions related to sm all f r u it i w ho w itnessed h e r de ath said th a t her f o r e n lis tm e n t o f the 5 0 .0 0 t)-Itifa n - V ote fo r y o u r cho ice o f V ic to ry B auer is appointed m a rsh a ll of the day. u n til the old s tu rd y table groaned u n tr y , C a v a lry . F ie ld A r t ille r y . E n g i g ro w in g , w ill be g la d ly given. T h e y 1 face seemed to be lig h te d w ith the d e r the w eight o f the good th in g s Goddess. T h e ca n d id a te s up to date are in the m a rk e t fo r a ll k in d s o f b e r - . lig h t o f heaven. stand» U a i'to ry P ro g re ssin g . neer C orps and M ed ica l D e p a rtm e n t heaped upon It. are : th e Misses M ir ia m B ro w n , Eva ries fo r w h ich the best o f price w ill C. C. C ra w fo rd and B O Boswell are H e r last days were days o f s u ffe rin g T a ch e ro n , L a u ra S h ip le y , and Ir is A fte r a few social hours In w h ich and any m an m ay have his ow n today at the starch fa c to ry where they be paid. hut were fu ll o f the triu m p h o f her G u llte k s o n , th e la tt e r to re p re se n t m any rem em brances o f the past were choice o f branch w ill begin In s tilin g six m otors, fo u r T h e r e c r u itin g s ta tio n s In th is d is fa ith in C h ris t " H is grace is s u ffi M iss 10-h.p. and tw o o f each 2»t and 15 h p brought fro m the m in ds of the o ld e r t r ic t are at th e W o rc e s te r B u ild in g No Ba|>ti«t Service Sunday Evening. cie nt fo r me,” , "G od is good.” "G od lie The V o lu n te e r F ir e d e p a rtm e n t E liz a b e th S ch w e d le r has w ith d ra w n Some m a ch in e ry is being set tip each om s, the y departed le a vin g the hon and Second and B u rn s id e streets. G resham B a p tis t chu rch B ib le school Praia« d, ” " H ia w ill be done,” were «»red couple w ith prospects o f m any fro m the co n te st as she does n o t ex w ill meet Sunday at 10 A. M T here am ong the m any expressions o f n s ig - pect to be here a t th e tim e o f th e day, ham m ers are po u n d in g wooden j more years o f th is q u ie t peaceful life P o rtla n d . O regon. Th«' Dalles. Ore fix tu re s In to place, sh o w in g much ‘ before them gon, Eugene, B a ke r, G ra n ts Pass, Sa w ill be no evening service, as the n a tio n w h ich fe ll fro m her Bps. c e le b ra tio n progress In the fa cto ry. lem and A s to ria . O re g o n * and A b e r special m e e tin g at the M ethodist In th e next Issue w ill be p rin te d deen, W a sh in g to n C o m m itte e s to M ee t. c h u rch Is g ro w in g in in te re s t and we Home P a rk in g Company W a n t* the n u m b e r o f votes cast f o r each P o u ltry < lul> Picnic. T h e e n lis tm e n t te rm Is f o r th re e w a nt to lend o u r in flu e n ce and sup M onday e ve n in g . M ay 26, th e com c a n d id a te d u r in g the week F ru it. W atch p o rt. We urge o u r people to atten d m itte e s In cha rge o f th e F o u rth o f fo r the re su lts. W ill keep up o u r custo m o f p a y years and Is fo r w h ite m en o n ly G resham gra de school p o u ltr y c lu b W a r tim e pay c o n tin u e s and be J u ly V ic to r y c e le b ra tio n w ill h o ld a ! th is m eeting. __ ______ . w ill p ic n ic on M on da y at noon a t the in g m ore th a n any o th e r concern fo r A. J. WARE. Pastor. m e e tin g a t th e c ity h a ll. In a s h o rt tim e we m ay hear o f a ho m e o f th e lo cal le ad er, M rs. H. H f r u it and be rrie s, s ta r tin g th e season g ins w ith $30 p e r m o n th w h ir lt In T uesd ay e ve n in g . M ay 27, th e Bus t r ip fro m pole to pole o r perhaps E lltig . T h e m em bers a re requested w ith g o o se b e rrie s a n d e n d in g w ith creases as ad vancem ent In grade Is On le a v in g fo r F rance (o i Brooks, M a rio n co u n ty, shipped 93 iness M en's a sso cia tion w ill m eet w ith around the e a rth via the antipodes to b rin g t h e ir a p p e tite s and a ll l i t b la c k b e rrie s . I f you have n e ve r sold a tta in e d U rg e n t business Stefansson, the a r tlc e xp lo re r, is plan e ra tu re and re p o rt card s, received us a n y th in g , ask y o u r n e x t-d o o r fo re ig n s e rv ic e ) 3 0 % Is added to the carloads o f onions fro m the last crop. th e C ity C o u n c il. base pay received. The pay re T h e a p p o in tin g o f n ln g w ith O rv ille W rig h t, the a irp la n e fro m O u r neighbor. Sherwood l W ashington w ill be discussed he has. Phone 991. O regon A g r ic u ltu r a l C ollege. n e ig h b o r ceived la c le a r p ro fit as the a rm y c o u n ty ) could spare 37 carloads. M u lt a n ig h t w a tc h m a n w ill also be con- , e x p e r t fo r a plane In w h ich to make a I l f It rath» th e p lc u ir w ill be hold in sid e re d Phone W ant ads to 701 nom ah co u n ty, 13 carloads t r ip to the n o rth pole. th e barn. W ear y o u r o ld clo th es. C o n tin u e d on page 3 L ib r a r y S to r y H o u r a F e a tu r e