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t w ic e A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 9- NO. 28 ¡SENIORS depict their evolution senior class day exercises took wed lay e»« ">'•« h ig l' ILool auditorium. P ro u d rela tiv e s I tetert ted frie n d s •filled th e GRESHAM , M ULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON FRIDAY, JU N E 6, 1919 $1.50 P E R YEAR MARY O’TOOLE DOTES ON BEING FIRST LEAGUE OF NATIONS BOSS W f HOUT TRYINC i I 1 ■ bouse. • I | Tht, .volution of th e s e n io r fro m I ht. m an capped freshy to th e g r a y - 1 TU ESD AYS AND F R ID A Y S * or I' y 3* COUNCIL GRANTS VOTERS’ PRAYER At th e council m eetin g held Ju n e 4, th e follow ing b u sin ess was tr a n s ac ted : A te n -m o n th su sp en sio n o t o rd i nance 99 was g ra n te d upon a petitio n from sixty-six resid en ts. A m otion was ca rrie d to place a 2-inch sta n d p ip e in front of th e Geo. Honey p ro p erty for fire p rotection. T he s tre e t co m m ittee rep o rted th e sidew alk lead in g to th e (). W. P. depot, betw een th e livery b arn and th e brid g e to be in d an g ero u s co n d i tion. A m otion w as c a rrie d tlia t the ow ners of a b u ttin g p ro p erty be n o ti fied and th e w alk he reb u ilt at once. T he sa lary of th e city m a rsh a l was raised $20 a m o n th , m ak in g his m onthly pay $90. it was m oved and seconded th a t th e w ater fo u n tain an d th e s ta tu e be given a new coat of p ain t. Also an arro w an d w ords “ To P o rtla n d ” be placed on th e n o rth side. "N o p a r k ing h e re ” sig n s be placed on the cu rb on th e c o rn e r of Pow ell an d Main stre e ts. A rep o rt from th e business men was h eard , b u t it did n ot m eet w ith th e ap p ro v al of th e council, »8 It was th o u g h t th a t th e business men sh o u ld p resen t a p etitio n s ta tin g ex actly w hat they w ere w illing to do. Tlie H ea lth and P olice co m m it tee w ere in stru c te d to in v e stig a te th e cesspool on th e Sell p ro p erty . T hese bills w ere o rd ered paid: W a te r bill ................................... $111.22 J. II. M etzger, sa lary an d sta m p s ...................................... 7.95 J. G. M etzger, s a la r y ................ 7.00 J. H. M etzger, sa la ry , e tc ....... 5.03 E. H. K elly, s tr e e t g ra d in g 21.50 J. IL H oss, w ork, e tc ................ 32.80 L. L. K id d er, h a rd w a re ........... 2.26 II. M cGinnis, h a u lin g ................ 1.50 J. P ete rso n , s tr e e t w ork, etc.. 7.73 H essel’s M achinery Com pany ■ -owned senior was depicted in four "acts, rapn ting the four y r a n M high school As freshmen they w ere r a th e r r-~> timid, somewhat shy an d extrem ely ■ grown-up A prank w as too "kid G u ile .110 S ti K r lr D ru m iu o o d dish" for th« Ir consideration, in fa.- ol E n g la n d r« a ll» o th a t hts they were too dignified fo r su c h non- th o u g h ts us exprostted In th e D u lle d S ta te s w h en h e re Io 19 17 geIge. Their dignity w as n o t w asted. as s e c re ta ry lo A r t h u r J Hal In the spring they in stitu te d May Da; Being "th e first woman" In to u r B ritis h f o r e ig n S e c re ta ry , many affairs has been Miss Mary ¿celebration and chose B onnie H or- w o u ld r e tte d haet* to an a p p o in t O’Toole's speciality In life. She Iton, queen. T hat event was rep eated u ie iii ro s post o t Im p o rta n c e In was the first woman to be n at w o rld a ffa ir s It was th ro u g h th a t W.dnesda. night. B onnie was tli. r. . u ral zed in Steuben county, N Y., a c q u a in ta n c e th a t P re s id e n t W II queen once m ore, but even m ore In 1900. She was the first wom son u u iu ln a te d h im an to be appointed official count- queenly than th ree y ears ago. ty stenographer She was the first To represent the g ro w th m ade In woman to be made dlrectof of M ULTNOM AH COUNTY their second school y ea r they stag ed th e W ashington D C cham ber of F A IR BOARD M EETS com m erce and now she Is the first again a take-off on th e te a c h e rs, “ A woman to be elected as director Faculty .Meeting,” w hich m ad e such a T h e fa ir board, of th e M ultnom ah In the Citizens Savings Bank at hit In their sophom ore year. A pe W ashington She Is a law g rad u county fair, held a m eetin g J u n e 5 culiarity or m arked c h a ra c te ris tic of ate T h ere was m uch discussion on m a t each teacher was em phasized to th e te rs co nnected w ith th e la u n ch in g of limit by the se n io r im p e rso n ato rs. U SE CARE IN VOTING FOR VICTORY GODDESS Hie next fa ir to be held from Sep David Peterson, as P rin c ip a l G ood te m b e r 15 to 20. win, opetis the m eeting w ith th e re Be careful to w rite the name of your Bids a re o u t fo r th e b u ild in g of mark that "th e conduct of th e p u candidate on the FACE of the ticket th e Boys' an d G irls' in d u s tria l club (not on the hark i when you vote for pils in general has been re tu a rk a h lv your favorite candidate for Victory house. T h ere is an executive com I fine, remarkedly so indeed, h u t has goddess. Those having the contest In m itte e in ch a rg e, and w ork will be any one any problem s to p re s e n t? ” charge com plain that all have not ob gin a b o u t Ju ly 10. served th is rule and it m akes them Then followed a discussion of pupils To in su rd fairn ess to both city and as the faculty is supposed to do it. much trouble in counting the votes. It is also asked th a t voters refrain co u n try schools th e ir ex h ib its will be Miss Wyeth (M abel B row n) com from p u ttin g tickets in envelopes The any in tlie U nited S tates. Now all th e placed in se p a ra te classes. CLAIM S OF T H E W. C. T. U. plains of a senior g irl sp e n d in g too envelopes are intended for rash only. in g m edical associations h av e d e ON PU B LIC S U P PO R T ¡lead In ad d itio n to a w a rd s of high class c l a r e d ag a in st Its use, an d th e N atio n You arc asked to rem em ber that much time with a soldier. Mr. G ood prem iu m s, th e re will be prizes fo r the al P h arm ac eu tica l society has elim i th e re are thousands of these tickets to win: "I'll have to see ab o u t th a t.” By ELLA B E E C H E R G ITTINGS. n ated alcohol from tlie pharm aco p eia. booths h av in g th e finest a rra n g e be counted, the num ber of votes which Miss Gregson (E v a T a c h e ro n ) is out each ticket represi nts is indicated on Some years ago I met a p ro m in en t W hen w ar cam e it fo u n d th e of patience with n n o th e r girl who the face of the tick et and not on the statesm an front A labam a who was a w omen of th e W. C. T. U. alre ad y m ent of m a tte r ex hibited. delegate to tlie fam ous d em o cratic P re sid e n t C. D. M inton m ade an thinks altogether too m uch about back. If tlie nam e is w ritten on the convention in D enver w hich gave ‘‘m obilized” an d ready fo r im m ed iate back the ticket m ust he turned over s rvice th ro u g h its d e p a rtm e n t of so l e s tim a te of receip ts and expenses of both junior and se n io r boys. A gain several tim es in order to get a correct B ryan his second n om ination fo r p re s d iers and sailo rs, an d Its fine service ¡Mr. Goodwin "w ill look in to th a t count. If tlie tickets are placed in ident. At th a t tim e tlie S o u th was th ro u g h co m fo rt k its, h o sp ital s u p th e next fair. It was sug g ested th a t to a d v e rtise th e fair, and to help matter.” "Joe Com stock is eternally envelopes w ithout nam es being w rit decidedly in tlie lead in p ro h ib itio n plies, k itc h en s on w heels fo r th e m eet th e e stim a te d expense of $32,- legislation. 1 asked him w h at, in his fro n t, electric ten the person counting m ust write fans, am b u lan ces, drawing house plans, le av in g o th e r the nam e of the candidate on each opinion, was tlie cause of th e p ro h i ste re m o to rg ra p h s fo r ed u c atio n and 000, a n u m b e r of au to m o b iles be put g r a d e r ................... 215.09 important work u n d o n e” re p o rts th e ticket before it is counted which makes bition wave th en sw eeping th e South. e n te rta in m e n t h o m e-cen ter h u ts, etc., up fo r sale, tic k e ts to he sold a t ten Jo n es L u m b er Co...................... 40.00 mechanical draw in g te a c h e r, Mr. an endless lot of work and makes a He m entioned sev eral co n d itio n s, in etc., is well know n. W hen "E conom y 10.40 chance for an e rro r uni« ss great pains d u stria l and social, w hich hud in an d T h rift" so unded th e ir bugle cen ts apiece. No official action on tlie P. R. L. & P. Co. .f r e i g h t ....... Platts (Joe P e a k ). som e degree co n trib u ted to it, b u t b lasts, th e W. C. T. U. was discov m a tte r was tak en . are taken to see th a t the name shown M etzger S to re, su p p lies 3.85 Mr. Goodwin conies to th e rescue on the outside of envelope Is care said th a t ov erto p p in g all th e se and ered to have an a lre a d y well o rg a n 36.00 L. & P., lam ps with, "I'll speak to Joe. He is a real fully copied on « ach ticket. You are tlie facto r upon which th e w eig h t of ized " T h rift D e p a rtm e n t" , w hich had COUNTY U N IT B ILL .. 52.00 L. & I’., lam ps sensible boy, a fte r a ll.” G eorge Lam asked to do th is yourself and make responsibility rested , was th e sc ien fo r y ea rs been p ro m o tin g school sa v TO BE R E V IS E D tific tem p eran ce in stru c tio n in th e sure tliat your candidate gets the ings h an k s and o th e r k in d red eco is given a chance to say “ Y aa s” as public schools. Said lie, “ T lie boys nom ic p ro p ag an d a. It had only to Hchiller-Iteacon Nuptials. votes which you cast. P rin c ip e l E. F. G oodw in of th e only Mr. Mofflt can say it. who have th u s been ta u g h t th e evils In tlie last collection of tickets nu p ress th e b u tto n an d tu rn th is d e M arried In G resham a t th e re si Grace Fieldhouse was as d en tu re m erous tickets were found In the bal of alcoholism are now v o ters an d are p a rtm e n t o ver to w ar service. h ig h school has been ap p o in ted , by dence of Dr. an d Mrs. A. T hom pson, and quiet as Miss Good. Miss H a r t lot boxes at the different stores w ith m ainly responsible for th e new “ A m erican izatio n of th e fo re ig n th e p resid e n t of S ta te T e a c h e rs’ asso C arro ll E. S ch iller an d Ifazle P au lin e e r ” is now th e d em an d from every ley (H annah L an e) cam e in late out any n a n u s w ritten on tlie tickets regim e.” From h u n d red s of sources, all public w elfare o rg an izatio n in th e ciatio n a m em b er of th e co m m ittee to Beacom of W h iteso n , O regon, oa so th a t it was absolutely impossible from the "gym ” , c a rry in g a b unch of to determ ine who cast the tickets or down th e y ears since th en , n o rth , c o u n try . T h e W. C. T. U. h as a l rev ise th e co u n ty u n it bill, whicli T uesday, J u n e 3d. T hey will spend keys. Mabel Michel sw ays into the whom they were intended for. These south, east and w est, I have h eard w ays m a in ta in ed a d e p a rtm e n t of , failed to com e up heforp th e v o ters th e ir honeym oon a t Seaside, a fte r In a s w ork am o n g fo re ig n ers and h as for | room as gracefully as Mrs. Allen. tickets w< re given to the store where the sam e opinion advanced. at th e la st special election because w hich th ey will resid e on th e S ch iller m uch as th e idea of such teach in g Miss Crocker (W tn n ifred St. C la ir t the box was located in which they o rig in a ted w ith th e W. C. T. U. and m any y ea rs k ep t a paid m issio n ary i of e rr o r in s ta te m e n t and o th e r de ranch n e a r G resham . Dr. A. T h o m p were found. a t E llis Islan d to w elcom e and a s expresses a wee suspicion of E m m e tt T ickets and cash m ust he properly was m ade m a n d ato ry in every sta te sist th e em ig ra n t, as well as h av in g fects. T h e m a tte r w ill be ta k e n up son p erfo rm ed th e m a rria g e c e re Weiling's ty pe-w riting w ith “ not an east according to instructions or the in tlie Union th ro u g h th e ir efforts, in local s u p e rin te n d e n ts in ail c e n te rs by th e p rin cip als of O regon schools mony. th e face of all possible active opposi of fo reig n p o p u latio n to aid an d , erasure on it.” J u s t as th e m eeting votes cannot be counted. who will p erfect a plan for tills new tion Iro n t th e stro n g ly -entrenched “ A m erican ize” them . is growing in te restn g , in s ta lk s th a m ethod o t school ad m in istra tio n , COM M ERCIAL S T U D E N T S and w ealthy liq u o r o ligarchy, would T h e " la b o r p ro b lem ” holds now th a G oddess at S tan d in g of Victory janitor (Oren S ta n le y ), who noisily R E C E IV E R EC O G N ITIO N not tills ach iev em en t alone give the c e n te r of th e stag e. T h ro u g h its de w hich plan will be p resen ted to th e o rg an izatio n a very valid claim to p a rtm e n t of te m p eran c e and labor, s ta te le g isla tu re fo r ap p ro v al at its grabs the w aste p ap e r b ask et, p u sh noon J u n e 6: Miss Eva T ach ero n was p rese n ted 16,580 su p p o rt, financial and otherw ise, th e W. C, T. U. has been stu d y in g ing a chair into place as he goes out L au ra Shipley w ith a le a th e r card case by th e R em ...........14,810 from those who have benefitted and tills pro b lem fo r y ears u n til th e re is next session. Iris G uilickson and returns th e b ask et as n o isily — A labam a was th e first s ta te to in gton T y p ew rite r com p an y on Mon ...........12,500 will co n tin u e to benefit from th e o v er scarcely a p h ase or it u n fa n |llta r to E va T acheron acting as all good ja n ito rs do. th ro w of "J o h n B arley co rn ” ? But its sp e cia lists in th is line an d th ro u g ii ad o p t th is system of school a d m in day, Ju n e 2, fo r h av in g a tta in e d a ...........11.510 consider th a t th e d ep a rtm en t of th em to th e ir co n stitu en cy . T h o u g h Scenes from th e ir Ju n io r play, M iriam Brown ........... 8,529 scientific tem p eran ce in stru ctio n is d ep lo rin g and d isco u rag in g m any of istra tio n . It was follow ed by eight net speed of 4 9 w ords a m in u te for "Mary Jane's P a ” , stood fo r th e ir G e rtru d e M eiuig ......... 2.800 which th is o rg an izatio n has been do th e ab u ses an d excesses of org an ized o th e r so u th e rn o r e a ste rn sta te s. Th«’ ten m in u tes on th e ty p e w rite r. F u jit H asegaw a development in the th ir d year. T he follow ing stu d e n ts of th e ............. 700 ing effective w ork for civic rig h te o u s labor, it has yet been alw ays in sy m la st one, and th e only w estern s ta te ness and hom e conservation for a p ath y w ith its aim s and given h e a rty so fa r to ap p ro v e th e plan is A ri com m ercial d e p a rtm e n t of Union A very im pressive p a g e a n t “ T he L aV ern e M aulding period ex ten d in g o ver m ore th a n 40 co -o p eratio n w h enever possible. zona. Mr. Goodwin lias been in c o r Spirit of D em ocracy” typified th e High school w ere g ra n te d p e n m a n H IG H GRA D ES years, and you begin to get a glim m er T h ro u g h th is m edius also it has senior year. It show ed indeed sym E X E M P T STU D EN TS of th e stu p e n d o u s fo u n d atio n fo r its w aged an u n re le n tin g w a rfa re resp o n d en ce for m any w eeks with sh ip ce rtifica tes by d ie P alm e r P en bols what the world h as but rec en tly claim . a g a in st child labor, th e u n ju st w age officials of th ese sta te s, g ettin g first m anship c o m p a n y : T h ere were eig h ty -th re e Union A decade o r so ago. a young e d ito r for w om en, th e ex p lo itatio n of th e h an d in fo rm atio n as to th e re su lts witnessed, the a rro g a n c e an d h a r s h L ucille M cC arter, H elen M oulton, ness of aristocracy overcom e by fe a r H igh school stu d e n ts exempt from th e of a p ro m in en t jo u rn a l which had a ) T h ro u g h th is m edium also it has of th is schem e of m an ag em en t w hen F ra n ce s W ag n er, N ettie N elson, Eva larg e co n stitu e n cy of women, m ade I am aw a re th a t In th is b rief sem l- less, simple dem ocracy. A th u n d e r final exam inations. They w ere: P u llen , M arie B ran ih all, Je n n ie the asto n ish in g discovery th a t th e so- h isto rle al sk etch , I have only “ h it in a c tu a l o p era tio n . F lo ren ce B ran ih all, H elen Bliss, called "p a te n t m edicines” were m ost th e h igh p laces” on th e ev er a d v a n c ous applause rose when au to crac y W ith so m uch reliab le d a ta th.» Sloop, L ets T rim b le , R u th Sehedeen fell off thi throne an d dem ocracy was Ida C hase, H azel Fow ler, Violet Coe, ly fakes and a m enace to public ing th o ro u g h fa re of th is g re a t P u b co m m ittee expects to d ra ft tlie co u n Myra Jo h n so n . Je an P ro cto r. crowned. M ildred Jo h n so n , G ertru d e D ow sett, h ealth . Hffre was a new w ind-m ill to lic W elfare o rg an iz atio n . Of th e ty u n it bill sim ila r to th o se of sta te s tilt a t and he opened a most vigorous an ifo ld ."b y -p ro d u c ts” of which so Hokan T ruedson played a b e a u tifu l M arg aret Jo n as, F lo ren ce L ake, Neva and sp e cta cu la r cam paign In tne m IhM iks D o n a te d to L ib r a r y . m uch is m ade in th e se days of " e f w here its ado p tio n has proved a su c violin solo, ( K re is le r's ) “ T he Old Loney, Mabel M etzger, Ilga N oreen. course of w hich lie published an ficiency” , I have m ade no m e n tio n — cess. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. F u lle r have Refrain." He resp o n d ed to the M arjorie L ym an, L ucille M cC arter “ Open L e tte r to th e W. C. T. U.” , such fo r In stan ce as tlie reflex e d u T he com m issioner of ed u catio n given a file of tlie W o rld 's O utlook, th e women and th e lead in g e d u c a to rs h e a rtily cov erin g se v eral y e a r’s issue. hearty encore w ith a n o th e r b ea u tifu l E sth e r P eterso n , H elen M oulton, Le- recom m ending th em to cease fo r a ca tiv e influence upon tim e from sucli visionary p u rsu its as th em selv es, th e tra in in g in logical compogitioa. Miss E della T ow le sang titia P u lfe r, N ettie N elson, Ida Rester, th e a tte m p t to accom plish th e u tte r h th Mrs. W. W. Cotton d o n ated a n u m in k in g , self re s tra in t business en d o rse th e co unty u n it plan of in her sw eetest voice “ O ne F lee tin g E lsa S m ith, Opal P hillips, C onverse im possible and wholly u n reaso n ab le m eth o d s, in te llig e n t scientific re school ad m in istra tio n . ber of fine volum es, am o n g them a Hour and Roses of P ic a rd y .” w orld-w ide a ltru ism , etc., B urlingam e, Eva T acheron, L ang goal of sta te and n atio n al p ro h ib itio n , se arch , set of F isk e 's h isto ries. Ht w hich lias resu lted from th e p u r P O W E L L V A LLEY STORE Eva Tacheron In p re se n tin g the G oodw in, E della Tow le, M aitland and "do so m eth in g p ra c tic a l.” A. M eyers has c o n trib u te d a se t of very generously offered to let th em In su an ce of th e ir policy of “ A gitate, ROBBED M ONDAY N IG H T vocational stu d ies. T he aim of th ese senior staff to th e ju n io r class ex G eddes, E m m ett W elling, M illiam on th e ground-floor, as it were, ano E d u cate, L eg islate.” plained th a t it stood fo r lofty ideals B u tler, O eorge F. Lane, Clyde P e te r assist him in th e an n ih ila tio n of tin- I)o you believe th e triu m p h of p ro B u rg la rs e n te re d th e Pow ell V al hooks is to sa sist higli school s tu and noble asp ira tio n s. Ed. S trong, son, P ercy P u lfer, R ichard S atter- p aten t m edicine evil, which in his h ib itio n has gone fa r in th e c u rin g of ley sto re of A. B. E llio tt & Co. som e d en ts to se lect th eii vocation. in accsptng th e staff for the class ot stro m , David P eterso n , F ra n k T âch opinion n um bered m ore victim s each m any d ire d iseases w ith w hich o u r Several new cro ch et books have tim e a f te r m id n ig h t Monday night year th a n th e liq u o r h abit. We were w o rking girl, an d all allied evils, 1920, gave a ssu ra n ce th a t th e higl) eron, C larence Y u n k er, R achel P e te r never told ju st w hat w ere his feelings body p olitic is afflicted, and will go com e. T h e re are p a tte rn s fo r su m and took probably $50(1 w orth of -ignlficanee of th e staff w ould be son, W illiam S ester, Chas. W illiam s. when he was inform ed th e W om an's f a r th e r y et? T hen pay y o u r sh a re of goods. E n tran c e was m ade to th - m er sw ea te rs in filet cro ch et, as well Je sto n Q uesinberry, Citas. Brown, 'C h ristia n T em p eran ce Union (tin- th e d o cto r hill In a g en ero u s c o n trib sto re by prying th«- front door open. as o th e r p retty p attern s. upheld by the se n io rs of next year. David P eterson, p resid e n t of th e . Melvin B rugger, Lloyd S h rln er, Ber w hole im pressive title was used) hail ution to th e " J u b ile e F u n d ” of H i p A bird dog belonging to Mrs. E llio tt, th ro u g h it d e p a rtm e n t of m edical W om en’s C h ristian T em p eran ce Un WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE AT LAST. graduating class, p rese n ted to the nice Jo n e s, W ilm a A tte rb u ry , Mary tem p eran ce, been pegging aw ay al , ion. H elp O regon go "o v e r th e to p ," w hich was sh u t up in th e sto re, was •chool the class g ift— a n u m b e r of , D aniels, Mabel Brown, E m m a J o h n ju st th a t th in g for ab o u t tw enty years yet once m ore. sh o t dead but no one h eard th e re T he equal su ffrag e am en d m en t 'aluabh reference books fo r t h i son, M ary C h risten sen , S igrld John- and q u a n titie s of lite ra tu re giving th e passed th e se n a te on W ednesday w ith port of th e sh o o tin g . very la te st findings of science and tin ) W here th e Million Dollars are to he English d epartm en t. W. L aw rence, sin, G race F ieldho u se, F lo ren ce Lek- T he th iev es sto ck ed up on dry a vote of 56 to 25. It Is now uw alt- co u rts on th e su b je ct, and published t Set to Work. lug th e P re sid e n t’s sig n a tu re . W ith member of th e board, In his speech berg, B onnie H orton, G enevieve Mc by th e su p e rin te n d e n t of tliat d ep a rt-: goods, hosiery, sh irts, o v eralls, sil ratificatio n by th e Rtate le g isla tu re s $150 000 1 C hild W elfare ............... of ment w ere se n t him . And the d e p a rt-: A llister, Evelyn K endall, L averne acceptance, com p lim en ted th e No tra c e of it will becom e th e n in e tee n th H ea lth an d M orality . .. 100 001) , v erw are an d cu tlery . class fo r its g rit a n d d e te rm in a tio n ’ M aulding, H annah Lane, M aude M e tz-, m ent k ep t r ig h t on with the work, A m erican izatio n ..................... . 200 ,000 th e c u lp rits was found. A d ep u ty am en d m en t to th e c o n stitu tio n of th e accom plishing som e right good r< to overcome the m any d ililculties ami ger, Mabel Michel, May N elson, W ini 30 1100 s h e riff was a t th e Btore T uesday U nited S tates. T h is am en d m e n t has su its, long a lte r tills ed ito r had gone W om en in In d u stry .. SO 000 had a sto rm y h isto ry , co vering forty nterferences th a t th e u n u su a l condi- fred St. C lair, E ug en ia P ro cto r, Hazel in search of a n o th e r w indm ill, and E d u catio n and In fo rm a tio n . 300, 000 m orning in v e stig a tin g th e s u r ro u n d years. It w as d ra fte d by Susan B. llons of last w in te r forced upon all , Sedig, H azel S tanley, H arold Ayers they will so co n tin u e un til p aten t W orld P ro h ib itio n ings. Mr. E llio tt says th a t th is is th e A nthony In 1875 and In tro d u ced by H e a d q u a rte rs, E v an sto n and •chools. T he au d ien ce e n d o r s e d , N ora S’eovin, Ray F ow ler, Edw ard m edicines go tlie way of o th e r allies^ W ash in g to n .................... 50, 000 first tim e in 36 y ears of m e rc a n tile ) S en ato r S a rg e n t of C alifo rn ia in 1878. •hese rem arks w ith loud an d pro- S tro n g , G race Vail, B ert H orberg, of John B arleycorn. 20, 000 business th a t he h as had his sto n - : "A lcohol n o t necessary in m edi E q u ip m en t an d R e p a irs........ Photographs Wanted. W ilfred N usshahn, Eva P u llen , L oren) cin e” was th e slogan of th is M edical! Field Service ............................. 30, 000 *°nged applause. robbed. 70, 000 T he O utlook Is d esiro u s of se c u r A d m in istra tio n ....................... The exercises closed w ith “ O, M yers, Jo e W. P eak , Em il looser. T em p eran ce d e p a rtm e n t, and a p er-, ing th e p h o to g rap h s of th e c'uhdi- slste n t ed u catio n al cam paign was car W a lte r Schw edler, H okan T ruedson, nion H igh" su n g by th e class. llo t W e ath er P re d icted . Instructions in Music. ried on to prove th is co n tention. V d ates fo r V ictory Q ueen, for use in P resto n B auer, Melvin P eterso n , Ellis» ho sp ital in C hicago was m ain tain ed , Prof. Tom O. T ay lo r, in s tru c to r in It Is a p red ictio n th a t o ften eontes *■- L. T horpe, E. J. G raain and W rig h t, M aurice B otkin, H arry C arl by th e N atio n al Union for years in music of Union High school will co n -' tru e , especially In th e next th re e o r th e paper. T hese sh o u ld be sen t as whieh no alcohol in any form was tin u e his p riv ate classes every W ed fo u r m onths. Why n ot p re p a re y o u r soon as possible th a t th e cu ts may “a M ew hlrter each received 100 son, Lyle W in ters, B e rth a Spencer. self w ith an Ice K ing re frig e ra to r, be made. used, and very soon it was shown nesday d u rin g th e su m m er m onths. Goddess votes from th e O utlook, ____________ v F or full p a rtic u la rs as to piano in none b e tte r, in su la te d , on th e m a rk e t. Some used F o rd s for sale, in good th a t, alth o u g h every case tre a te d in | P>ey were th e first to re p o rt th re e The world w ants production and. the o th e r h o sp itals from em ergency rases stru c tio n and voice d iag n o sis apply I'ri< « .-« from $ 1«; 5-i lo $30 (K). condition. C. E. O sburn. G resham . d'- inct ty p ographical e rro rs in F rl- way to get it Is to open up laud by I E. M ETZGER, to ch ro n ic and infectious, th a t th is , at A ssem bly H all, Union High school,) j m aking It available with good roads. Four H a w /•'urnm her d»>'» ads. ho sp ital had th e low est d eath ra te of) W ednesdays.— Adv. Some surprises in the want ails. I I