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G resham O utlook
VOL. 9. NO. 26
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON
INTEREST in contest
FOR VICTORY QUEEN
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hold its se c o n d a n -
A few d a y s ag o E llsw o rth I),
next week. T h e as- B a k e r a n d F re d E. T o d d h e a rd ru-
lim e 3, 4 a n ti 5, tw o : m o rs of good fishing.
T h ey te s te d
a fte rn o o n a n d ev e- th e ta c k le fo r h eav y s tr a in , p a tc h e d
. th e i r r u b b e r b o o ts a n d ju m p e d Into
nlng.
There will be, in a d d itio n to a lee- th e i r fish in g bug.
J u s t o u ts id e of
ture, a concert at each se s sio n , o f th e j to w n th e y b e g an g e ttin g th e i r " s to r y ”
first two da
,h e F ig h tin g Y a n k s re a d y to s p rin g in case th e ir o u tin g
the opening day, an d th e C o lu m b ia n s p ro v e d fr u itle s s . T h a t
sto ry
was
the following day. T h e c o n c e rt tim e n e v e r f in is h e d — th e y h it th e D es­
»'ill be given o v e r to th e B e llin o - c h u te s r iv e r to o so o n . Good as th e ir
Taylor e n te rta in e rs on th e c lo s in g y a rn w o u ld h a v e b een , it b ecam e
day.
p o s itiv e ly
ta m e
a f t e r th e second
The lectu res a re a d v e r tis e d
as t h r o w p f th e lin e. T h e fish, w ith real
charged w ith vim , n o v e lty , h u m o r, a c c o m m o d a tio n , c o lle c te d in b u n c h e s
dash and b ig -h e a rte d
e n th u s ia s m , a n d fa irly sto o d on th e ir ta ils lu g g in g
hr W T C ulp sp e a k s T u e s d a y o n i fo r a h o o k .
"The Lamp of A la d d in ” a n d " T h e
O f c o u rs e , th e y c o u ld n ’t b rin g
Greatest T hing a Man May K n o w .” h o m e a ll th a t w ere c a u g h t, b u t a
On U edni lay, a w om an s p e c ia lis t p h o to g r a p h ic e n la r g e m e n t w as m ad e
diacussis 'H o m e M a k in g ,” a n d th e . o f tw o lo n g s tr in g s o f th e m , w hich
Chautauqua d ire c to r " T h e P ro b le m m ay he sqttn a t th e g a ra g e at any
01 the I npr,.pared .” On th e laBt d ay tim e.
Florence E. I Hlay, a n officially a s ­
U pon h e a rin g th is , so m e o th e r s of
signed Red C ross n u rs e , te lls o f " T h e o u r lo cal s p o r ts m e n ru s h e d off for
Ited ( rose y R ecord a n d a P ro p lie-1 (h e D e sc h u te s fo find n o t so m uch a.;
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hire, P u sh in g B ack H o riz o n s ," w ill
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Koine p eo p le a r e p re p a r in g fo r th e
totnplele tlie p ro g ram .
B uck to th e Soil M o v em en t, by
s to c k in g fi|i w ith h a m m o c k s, p o rch
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s 'T m p o r ta n t ' W i n g " a r,i t0 be s .'m p ath eti< w ith
business Is p ,
tr a n s a c te d .
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read) for ,
ra tio n by S e p te m b e r.
Read th e W ant ads.
1919
$1.60 PER YEAR
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p a sse n g e rs all alo n g tlie A tla n tic co ast. T h is
la n tic p assag e, la n d in g at L isbon on T u esd ay
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th e N. C - l , fro m th e G le n n C u rtis s p la n t, i t h a s a w ing tip
ta ll.
it h a s th r e e e n g in e s a n d in a re c e n t te s t c a rr ie d tlftv
is of th e ty p e of th e N. C .-4, w hich m a d e th e first tr a n s - A t­
e v e n in g , L ie u te n a n t-C o m m a n d e r A.
H eed in c h a rg e .
Conimenerinrnt (Exercises
SUNDAY PROGRAM
June
1st,
Z9Z9
2 :3 0 O'clock
P rocessional, “ M arch of th e P rie sts ," ........................................... i h nth insohn
H ym n, P age 2, "Gome T h o u A lm ightv K ing,” ........................../■'. D e O ia rd in i
G iio ir
ami
C o m u iu , t n o v
In v o c a tio n ........................................................................................ Rev. E. A. L eonurd
T rlb, "Lift T h in e E yes," I E lijah »...................................................... Mcndcittohn
M is s e s E hei
i v
T ovvi . f . B ev em a M a t h e w s
ami
M a iii . i B row s
S c rip tu re R e a d in g ............................................................ Rev. J M ontcalm Brow n
A u l i o n i . " F a th e r in H e a v e n ," ...........
.................................................... H a m h l
T keiii . e : C i . ee C li n ami B ovs ' G in-. C i.rn
Serm on, T he G ift of V isio n ,"..................................... Dr. W allace W. W illard
F irst C o n g reg atio n al C hurch, P o rtlan d
Mali C horus, "God of O ur F a th e r s ,'.
.......................................I\ ililiiuj h'i r r it
Bovs' G l . l i Cm a
B e n e d ic tio n ......................................................
Rev. H erm an R. G eb h ard t
........................................... W cndciinokn
R ecessional, "M arch of tlie P rie s ts ,” .
I’Hor. Tovi G. T a vizia
June 4 , ’ 19,
(Union filigli 38srniblp fijall
till
EVOLUTION
OF T H E
UT
8:30 p. in.
SE.M OKS
I.
Crowning of May Q ueen
. . .
MUSIC
V IO LIN SOLO
V ictrola
H o k a n T ru e d s o n
KT
F a c u lty
II.
M e e tin g
V ic tro la
E d ellä T ow le'
MUSIC
VOCAL SOLO
ACT 111.
Scene« from “ Mary Jan e's l’a ,”
1
2
3
4
5
fi
7
8
9
m a k e s a n o m in a tio n fo r e a c h of th e s e
offices at its S e p te m b e r m e e tin g , th e
r e s u lts b eing p u b lis h e d in tlie G ru n g e
B u lle tin . T h e s e m ay o r m ay n o t he
I m e m b e rs of th e g r a n g e ta k in g th e
votes, in N o v e m b e r tlie s u b o r d in a te
■ g ra n g e r s w ill v o te fo r officers fro m
th is list, Hie r e s u lts a g a in b e in g p u b ­
lish ed in th e B u lle tin . In D ecem b er,
w hich is th e m o n th fo r th e r e g u la r
e le c tio n s , v o te s w ill he ta k e n on th e
H e re w ith is tlie fu ll p ro g ra m fo r nam e* re c e iv in g th e th r e e h ig h e s t
tlie fifth a n n u a l c o m m e n c e m e n t of ' c o u n ts in th e N o v e m b e r e le c tio n fo r
tlie U nion h ig h sch o o l lie g in n in g next , tile fo u r offices. T h e re s u lt o f th e
S u n d ay f a fte rn o o n w ith th e se rm o n v o te in e a c h g r a n g e is s e a le d u u d
lo tlie s e n io rs .
E x e rc ise s e x te n d h eld fo r th e a n n u a l m e e tin g in M ay,
th r o u g h o u t th e w eek , c lo s in g w ith w hen th e c o u n tin g
a n d ta b u la tio n
tlie g r a d u a tio n p ro g r a m on F rid a y w ill he d o n e by tlie c o m m itte e on
e v e n in g .
e le c tio n s a n d th e r e s u lt w ill lie a n ­
T h e 1919 class is th e la rg e s t on e n o u n c e d .
g ra d u a te d sin c e tlie c la s s of 1916,
A re s o lu tio n p a sse d u n a n im o u s ly
w hich h ad ex a c tly th e sa m e n u m b e r. to in itia te a hill a m e n d in g tile c o n s t i­
S e v e ra l of th e boys, w ho w ould h a v e tu tio n of tlie s ta te , ta k in g aw ay th e
g r a d u a te d th is y e a r, e n lis te d in th e e m e rg e n c y c la u s e fro m th e le g is la ­
se rv ic e of U ncle S am . H ad th e y r e ­ tu r e , on a c c o u n t of tlie a b u s e s o f tlie
m a in e d th is y e a r 's c la s s w ould h a v e p re s e n t p riv ile g e .
been a b a n n e r o n e in n u m b e rs . B u t
T lie R o o se v e lt H ig k w a y w as e n ­
in s p ite o f ttiis, a n d th e u n fa v o r a b le d o rs e d b u t r e c o m m e n d a tio n w as m a d e
c o n d itio n s c a u se d by la s t w in te r ’s Glut th e e x p e n se tie m et by lu llin g ''
e p id em ic tlie class" lias field its ow n, ta x .
w itli tw e n ty -six r.ie n ih e rs, n in e te e n
A n o th e r re s o lu tio n w h ich p a ss e d
y o u n g la d ie s a n d se v e n y o u n g m en u n a n im o u s ly w as o n e e n d o rs in g th e
g ra d u a tin g . T h e "g r a d u a te s a re :
w ork of th e U n ite d S ta te s E m p lo y ­
B e rn ita
B. B e n n iso n , H elen J. m e n t s e rv ic e a n d u rg in g th a t c o n g re s s
B liss, M abel E. B ro w n , M ary E. m a k e th is a p e rm a n e n t s e rv ic e a n d
C h ris te n s e n , G race M. F ie ld h o u s e , a p p r o p r ia te s u c h fu n d s as a r e n e c e s­
B o n n ie L. H o rto n , B e rn ic e T. J o n e s , s a r y fo r its m a in te n a n c e .
E velyn G. K e n d a ll, H a n n a h M. L an e,
T h e m in im u m
d u e s w e re ra is e d
M abel R. M ichel, R ach el It. P e te rso n , fro n t 10 c e n ts a m o n th to 15 c e n ts ,
H azel E. S ed ig , B e rth a H . S p en cer, i n c e n ts to go to th e s tu te a n d 5
W in ifre d E. St. C la ir, E va M. T â c h ­ c e n ts to th e lo cal g ra n g e .
e ro n ,
L eN o ra T e e v ln , M. E d e lla
T h e s t a te g ra n g e a u th o r iz e d tlie
T o w le, G ra c e E. V ail, G lad y s E. e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e to use fu n d s fo r
W rig h t, W illia m It. B u tle r, G e o rg e e x te n s io n w ork to th e a m o u n t of
F. L an e, H. L o re n M yers, Jo e W. $ 1 6 0 0 if n e c e ss a ry .
C. L. S h aw of
j l’e a k , D avid C. P e te r s o n , O ren W.
A lb an y w as e le c te d on th e e x e c u tiv e
S ln le y , llo k a n N. T ru e d s o n .
c o m m itte e .
A. F. M iller, p r e s id e n t o f th e B ank
RED CROSS KNITTERS
I of G re s h a m , a m e m b e r o f L e n ts
AND SEWERS WANTED g ra n g e , a n d G us R ich ey o f P le a s a n t
At th e clo se p f 1918 th e local Red V alley g r a n g e w ere d e le g a te s Io th e
'C ro s s c h a p te r h ad tu r n e d in to h e a d ­ s t a te g ra n g e . T h e n ex t a n n u a l m eet
q u a r t e r s a su m o f $ 5 0 0 , a n d h ad ing w ill lie h eld in B end.
î THREE PROGRAMS
FOR COMING WEEK
(Union ¡pigli ¡ê>diool
Methodist Episcopal Church
In P o r tia ’s H om e.
P o rtiu an d M ary Ja n e .
E u g en e, Ivy an d S tar.
C lau d an d P o rtia.
P re s to n anil Miss F axon,
S ta r a n d L ucille.
M ary J a n e an d H iram .
P o rtia am i P resto n .
P o rtia an d H iram .
V ictrola
MUSIC
ACT IV.
T h e Spirit o f Dem ocracy.'
Pageant
V ictro la
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P R E S E N T A T IO N O F S T A F F
E d w a rd S tro n g
A CCEPTA N CE OF ST A FF
D avid P e te rso n
P R E S E N T A T IO N O F CLASS G lF 'I
W C. L a w re n c e
A C C E P T A N C E O F CLASS G IF T
S e n io r C lass
SONG. “ Oh. U nion H ig h .”
sew ed o r k n it 11!»8 a rtic le s , b esid es a
d o n a tio n o f o v e r 4 00 pieces.
W ith th e en d of th e w a r c a m e th e
end of R ed C ro ss e n th u s ia s m fo r
som e. T h o se w ho h a v e s ta y e d w ith it
a re s till b usy e v e ry M o n d ay artd F r i ­
d ay a fte rn o o n a t th e to w n lib ra ry .
T h ey h av e, s in r e th e first o f M arch
m ad e 89 d re s s s k i r ts , 44 p e ttic o a ts ,
68 c h e m ise s, a n d m an y k n it pieces.
O v er 200 g a r m e n ts to th e c re d it or
p o ssib ly six a c tiv e m e m b e rs
M ore k n it te r s w ould he g la d ly w el­
com ed now . T h ey h a v e on h a n d y a rn
fo r s c a r fs a n d o th e r a rtic le s . A nyone
w ish in g to do w ork at h o m e m ay g et
y a rn by c a llin g on M rs. J. II. M etzger,
local c h a irm a n .
MEMORIAL EXERCISES
WILL BE HELD
Program
jTifrtj (Coniitnntrnient C x rrriíe í
I \l< » \
H IG H
SCHOOL
Musoni« Hall. Ju n e « , IHI1I, H :8H o 'c lo c k .
H azel
O v e rtu re , ‘S ilv e r S ta r ,”
U nion H igh O rc h e s tra
V e n to ro M a rc h ,”
P ro c e ssio n a l
In v o catio n
" N ig h tin g a le an d R o se.”
..
.
T re b le C lef C lu b
A d d re ss, "W h e n Y o u th D ream s."
In s tr u m e n ta l
Miss R u th
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in
ing!
s in g g , ' S
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g
H azel
. R ev. J. T ru e d soti
L e h n e rt-P a g e
Dr. J a m e s T M a tth e w s
W illa m e tte U n ive rsity
C a rrie Jacobs-Bond
T rio , "A P erfect Day,
_
H a rtle y , Mr H o k an I r u ' ilson an d P ro f T om G T a y lo r
B ird s on th e W
ing..'- T ow Je , 19
G odfrey N u ttin g
E )(?|)a
P re s e n ta tio n of C lass o f 1919
P re s e n ta tio n ot D iplom as
P rin c ip a l E lm e r F. G oodw in
M r. f). E. T ow le
M em b er S chool B oard
M assen et
V iolin Solo, M e d ita tio n " fro m T h a is ”
Mr. H o k an T ru e d s o n , '19
F e r r is
A m erica th e B e a u tifu l,
Hoys’ Glee Club
R ecessio n al
V en to ro M arch.
R ecep tio n fo r P a re n ts am i G ra d u a te s
H azel
1 0 0 V o te s F r e e F o r V ic t o r y
G o d d e ss
to the first person who reports to the office j
of the Outlook the finding of a typograph­
ical error in an advertisement in any is­
sue of the Outlook, from now until further
notice.
T H E O U TLO O K
GRANGE CHANGES
ELECTION METHOD
At a m e e tin g o f th e O reg o n S ta te
j G ra n g e h e ld a t H ills b o ro la s t w eek .
I w h e re 5t»0 m e m b e rs o f th a t body
, g a th e r e d , a n im p o r ta n t a m e n d m e n t
w as m a d e to th e b y -la w s w h ich p ro ­
v id es fo r a n e n tir e ly d if fe re n t m e th o d
of e le c tin g m a s te r, o v e rs e e r, le c tu r e r
a n d tr e a s u r e r .
A c c o rd in g to th e new p la n , e a c h
j s u b o r d in a te g ra n g e in tlie s t a te
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CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM
NO FISH ARE LEFT IN
AT ESTACADA NEXT WEEK
DESCHUTES RIVER
Estacada will
nual C hautauqua
sembly dan s a rc
sessions a day,
MAY 30,
AMERICA PICKED TO FLY ATLANTIC WITH THIS PLANE.
fa th e r
Everybody w orks, oven
«¿rking on th e c o m in g F o u r t h o r
July Victory c e le b ra tio n . T h e c o n t­
a i,tees are busy a t a ll tim e s , p la n ­
ning and a rra n g in g fo r new w ay s to
meet the th o u sa n d a n d o n e n e e d s
constantly a risin g a s th e d e v e lo p ­
o p e n u n til J u n e ¡¿<1 fo r tlte ad m issio n
o i c a n d id a te s a n d th a t th e c o n test
m u st c lo se on J u n e 2 8 th , so th a t it
w ill be n e c e s s a ry fo r all th o s e w ho
w ish to e n t e r th e race to m a k e k n o w n
th e ir n am es and
th e o rg a n iz a tio n
g iv in g th e m s u p p o r t o n o r b efo re
T u e s d a y , n e x t, J u n e 2d.
ments grow.
The Goddess c o n te st is g ro w in g in
T h e tic k e ts a r e b e in g called fo r by
Interest. The F irst S ta te B an k o f ­ th e m e r c h a n ts a n d b u sin e ss m en, in ­
fered, last T uesday, an a tt r a c t iv e w av c lu d in g tlie p ro fe ssio n a l m en, in la rg e
,0 secure votes free. T h e B a n k o f q u a n ti ti e s , not o n ly -at G re sh a m hut
and
B o rin g , as well as
Gresham has still a n o th e r .in te re s tin g a t Sjjndy
T r o u td a le a n d th e o n tly ln g s to re s. All
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needed is a p encil, p a p e r a n d d le tio n - s o r ts o f in d u c e m e n ts a re b ein g m ade
rv (gee e x p la n a tio n s o f th is c o n ­ by th e m e r c h a n ts fu r cash tr a d e in
test in the a rtic le fro m th e B an k » o ffe rin g th ir ty v o tes fo r each d o lla r
c o m . p a n y . ( |o f tr a d e c o m in g in c a sh . T h e W al-
The Outlook
P u b lis h in g
M e rc a n ttle c o m p a n y m a k e s a
will give l " 11 votes fre e to th e firs! rad
liersoa who re p o rts to th e i r office a f u r t h e r o ffe r by s ta tin g th a t th e firm
typographical e r r o r in a n y o n e o f | w ill, f o r its ow n a c c o u n t, cast in th e ir
b a llo t box o n e-h u n .« reil I w enty votes
their ad v ertisem en ts.
Hearty en d o rsem en t a n d c o -o p e ra ­ e a c h d ay to r th e c a n d id a te sh o w in g
th e th ird h ig h e s t n u m b e r of votes
tion are coining from o u ts id e r s
John Brown, a c tin g on th e p u b -j ca st ns sh o w n by th e d a ily b u lle tin .
I,city com m ittee, Is in re c e ip t o f a M r s . N o ra W illn o w Is o ffe rin g c e rta in
letter from C. A. B igelo w , a c tin g i p riz e s w ith c e rta in boxes o f can d y ,
mayor of P o rtla n d . 'rile le t t e r is ill tile lu ll t e r m s o f w h ic h
response to an in v ita tio n to P o r tla n d f a m ilia r at th e p re s e n t tim e. O th e r
»o take part in V ictors H o m e C o m in g m e r c h a n ts t i r e o ffe rin g s im ila r prizes
celebration, to w hich h*e re p lie s th a t in c e rta in a m o u n ts o f tic k e ts , w hile
the city or P o rtla n d w ill he v e ry g la d ' Mr. B a k e r o f th e B a k e r G a ra g e , has
to help in every way In m a k in g tie* m a d e th e s ta te m e n t th a t lie w ill give
14.0UU v o tes to th e lady w ho w ill se-
ilay a success
A. Myers of th e F ir s t S ta te fla n k c u re h im a s h ip m e n t of F o rd s in
Is working h e a rt and so u l f o r all th e tim e to m a k e d e liv e ry n ext w eek. T h e
F ir s t S ta te B ank h as o ffered a d o lla r
candidates fqr V ictory G o d d ess.
to ev ery o n e* v o tin g fo r th e w in n in g
. He say s:
Considerable
in te re s t
is
b e in g c o n te s ta n ts on a co u p o n a p p e a rin g in
taken in the co n test fo r Q u een o f th e lu st w e e k 's O u tlo o k on th e last pagi
Victors Home C om ng c e le b ra tio n to o f th e p a p e r, w itli a n u m b e r ap
beheld in G resham on J u ly 4 th . N ot I p e n rin g in th e lo w e r rig h h a n d co r
only in G resham h u t in th e s u r r o u n d - ! tie r o f tlie co u p o n ,
ing towns, w tiere a t R andy M iss G e r
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th e c o n te s ta n ts to d a y sta n d * e fol-
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ported by the city of S an d y , At Bor-
M iss M iriam B row n
4210
ing. Miss L aV ern e
M aul
M iss L a u r a M. S hiploy
910
M iss G e r tr u d e M einig
700
by the city of B oring. M iss G e r tr u d e
M iss L a V e rn e M a u ld in g
600
Dowsett, w hose n a m e a p p e a r e d on
M iss Iris G u llic k so n
34 0
last week's b u lle tin , w as n o t r e g u l a r ­
80
M iss E v a T a c h e ro n
ly nominated an d th e v o te s e a st w e re
It m u st Ite d is tin c tly u n d e rs to o d
voluntary s u b s c rip tio n s.
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at present six c a n d id a te s in th e field. | th a t th e v o tes of an y c a n d id a te w 1 m
The rule e sta b lish e d fo r (h e g u id a n c e m ay w ith d ra w fro m th e c o n te s t cane
of the finance c o m m itte e w as to th e I n o t be a d d e d to th e v o tes of an y o th -
elfect that the c o n test sh o u ld be h e ld e r c o n te s ta n t.
FRIDAY.
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
P hone 701
On th is a fte rn o o n m e m o ria l e x ­
e rc ise s w ill he h e ld , lie g in n in g w ith
th e p a ra d e , w hich w ill fo rm a t 1
o ’clock at th e lib ra ry .
It is e x p e c t­
ed th a t a la r g e n u m b e r of s o ld ie rs of
th e g re a t w a r w ill he in tlie lin e o f
m a r c h , b e sid e s v e te r a n s of Hie C ivil
an d S p a n is h -A m e ric a n w a rs, W o m ­
e n 's R elief C o rp s, Boy S c o u ts a n d
o th e r o rg a n iz a tio n s .
T h e p a ra d e w ill e n d at th e g ra n g e
h a ll, w h e re th e p ro g ra m a h n o u n c e d
in th e la s t O u tlo o k w ill he g iv en ,
a f te r w hich th e d e c o ra tio n of g ra v e s
in Hie c e m e te ry w ill d o s e th e e x ­
e rc ise s.
R ead th e O u tlo o k c lf ts lfie d a d s
KeaJ E sta te.
G re sh a m is p ro v in g tin id e a l p la c e
in m o re w ays th a n o n e. T h o se w ho
w \irk in P o r tla n d find it no d is a d ­
v a n ta g e to live h e re .
W ith an a u to
th e tr ip is q u ic k ly m a d e , a lm o st e n ­
tire ly fre e fro m th e n u is a n c e o f d e ­
la y s on a c c o u n t of s t r e e t c o n g e s tio n
so co m m o n to tlie P o r t la n d re s id e n t
a t th e ru s h h o u rs .
Mrs. G e r tr u d e K in sey o f P o rtla n d
h a s b o u g h t fro m F . C. D u n h a m six
a c re s o f th e o ld T h o rp e p lace , on
S ta n le y a v e n u e n e a r th e R u b y ta r ty .
M r. K in sey w o rk s in P o r tla n d a s a
c o n tr a c to r , h u t th e y w ill m a k e th e i r
f u tu r e h o m e on t h e i r new p lace T h is
t r a n s f e r w as m a d e th r o u g h K rfd e r A
E lk in g to n . T h ey a ls o re p o rt a n o th e r
s a le of six a c re s fo r M rs S to n e to
S. H. S p law n of B ull R u n . T h is t r a d
is lo c a te d I 'f a r C o ttre ll s ta tio n on th e
Mt. H ood lin e. M r. S p la w n w ill im ­
p ro v e th e tr a c t, a s I k - in te n d s it fo r
a h o m e place.
MEASURES WILL
BENEFIT OREGON
T h e v o te rs <*( O reg o n sh o u ld not
fa li to p ass at le a s t tw o of th e m e a s ­
u re s on b a llo t a t e le c tio n J u n e 3,
n a m e ly :
T h e a m e n d m e n t to th e c o n s t it u ­
tio n a u th o r iz in g th e s t a te t o ‘ g u a r ­
a n te e th e R ite re st on d r a in a g e o r i r ­
rig a tio n b o n d s fo r five y e a rs .
T h e o th e r m e a s u re is th e R o o se ­
v e lt h ig h w a y .