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S k G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 9, NO. 38 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FRIDAY. JULY 11, 1919 $1.50 PER YEAR FAIR BOARD MAKES ADDITIONS TO LIST WESTERNER HEAD OF ELECTRIC BOARD WOMEN REPORT ON FIVE-DAY OUTING MISSIONARY WORK REVEALS WONDERS TURNS FROM NATIONAL TO STATE AFFAIRS PIONEER HISTORY OF ROBERTS FAMILY S e p tem be r 15, 16, 17, 18, 18, 20 The Lades Kid and the Mis io na ry om paniot ■ h-n 1 w ith M r and are th e dates o f th e co m b in e d M u lt ( M a h iiix D vdlby E i . i . x u ) j Society met at the home o f Mr, IL R. ( 'a'r . C. M and M r and Mrs nom ah C o u n ty F a ir and M a n u fa c tu r W ho eve r supposed th a t a prairie* Ham iltei! Z im m e rm a n Wednesday a ffe rri »on. n e ri v eo Ore ahani, ers' and L a n d P ro d u c ts Show. I scho on er was nam ed fo r its sea-going and Hiss I . ti u Parmel A lth o u g h the day was very w arm v the - ijit o r T h e officers are H. A. Le w is, p re s i am i fo rty m em bers were present a c c o m p lis h m e n ts ’ I d id no t. and I The live-day auto fr a n k ly confessed the same- as I aat Z im m e rm a n home w ith its s pa do t d e n t; R u fu s H o lm a n , vice p re id e n t; poini scenic in te rest on Joh n R o b e rts’ fr o n t porch and . rooms, deep porch and cool law n in g to i and the Hood A. F. M ille r , s e c re ta ry ; T heo d. » r u g R o yal A nn s fro m ¡1 c h e rry tree- plant proved a d e lig h tfu l retrea t. t t ile iff.« high- ge r, tre a s u re r; C. O. M in to n , m a n eei 58 years hro by the pio n e e r I It Is p e rfe c tly n a tu ra l fo r Indies f. side i f the C olum bia ager. mil do tw o th in g s at once, so, w h ile ► on. suppose*d till* V ehicle was dubiieel a r the 'o lu m b ia R iv e r T h e f a ir w ill be m uch la rg e r th is were n im b ly s titc h in g on flim v ».-win- schooner by some w it. ju s t as one a n d iti ns fu r m otor- y e a r th a n any p re v io u s one. To the am p o r d a in ty c m 1 - t. and oth ers le l.u r. Iv re fe rs fo n d ly to one's a u to m o b ile were ideal re g u la r M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty f a ir has 11s the old b o a t." ro c k in g back and fo rth , they discussed 'lu d i il si .-ral side been added th e m a n u fa c tu re rs ’ e x the business o f th.- day and -n jo v . <| .1 N o t at a ll. llo w d id 1 suppose ookout m ount- h ib its and la n d p r o d u its d isp la y. T in program . they had crossed the riv e rs ? I had s located as a c o u n ty e x h ib its is also a new fe a tu re . L itt le Miss Beth Z im m e rm a n and not given t lia t a th o u g h t; ba il ju s t to u t eor forest A lre a d y , tw e lv e co u n tie s have p ro m o f the t best peaks M’ o v in B row n each spoke pieces and tire-s ta ke n Hie erosstngs t o r g ra n te d . H u t th e ised to e n te r e x h ib its , some o f these M iss Ir« lie Wood played Per Lnsson's am o tiovv 1 know H int tlte* crossing s were us id e Congressman Fran klin F. Ells som- w hat e n tra li; located be fro n t th e sta te o f W a s h in g to n . The Crescendo, an il there was a vocal rang not Reel sea in e ld e n ts. lo r Joh n R o b twee worth of Minnesota ia proving the nn- p re m iu m s have been increased 60% I duet by M rs S h ip le y and Mrs. Brow n e rts crossed tin- riv e rs and p la in s and peaks o f Hood, haries E Elmquist of Minne exception to the average public ir id 'S t il lens, a ll o f w hich o v e r la st y e a r’s a w a rd s. $25.000 fo i F o u r m in u te , extem poraneous speeches m o u n ta in s in 1852. He was a sm a ll a p o lis . is chairm an of the new official in g o v nient affairs, A l si were assigned to Mrs. Eastm an. M rs p re m iu m s and th e ra c in g p ro g ra m . I’ g r in de ui- fo u r to) lad o f five su m m e rs n u t lie re m e m Federal E le c tric R a ilw a y Com .It el fe et above the lo o k o u t’s 1 though he is .vlng hla third Z im m erm a n. Mrs. K id d e r and Mrs. $15,000 and $10,000 re sp e ctive ly. bers the schooner voyages across tIn- m ission. whose du ty it Is to de te rm at W a on, he la t u r n le-h is about -.omi - e l l l l g l l ! S te rlin g . D u rin g the ten m inutes s ta tio T h e pro spe cts fo r th is ye a r are ex P la tte and Snake riv e rs , as w e ll as te rm in e the general p rin cip le s o f Du ing his beau to home affairs vanti ge p o in t Hi govern | given them to collect t h e ir thoughts c e e d in g ly b rig h t. A il h o u sin g space the da ng erou s fo rd in g » of m an* r t'g u .tito n , op era tion and service m ent again and has announced h it can tr y i and fo rm u la te th e ir speeches, it was ervice Is t now a v a ila b le is f u ll, but a rra n g e s w ir lin g stream s. Those wagons ee-ting a , e le c tric tra n s p o rta tio n . didacy fqg governor of hla stale voted th a t tlie m issio n a ry society glus- g i1 ing au un. istrue t. .1 1 ments w ill be m ade to m ake a m p le . of . ____________ _ » e re b u ilt lik e boats. They dipped w ould pay fo r one scho la rship at an view many m iles over tin- variou s room fo r a d d itio n a l a cco m m o d a tio n s. w r D P V A V eno A ill the m id d le . T h a t was w hy th e y rang- A laskan m ission school. a sum o f $70 Even th e concessions are a ll ta ke n up W ' J SPEAKS fo o th ills , a ffo rd in g the forest sagged on th e top. A nd a ta r bucket rang. i per year. Reports o f va rio u s in te re s t e it it h is Instruments a chance T he e re c tin g o f the boys' and g ir ls at GLADSTONE SUNDAY SCALING MT HOOD w as alw ays in c lu d e d in an out lit, th a t in g m is s io n a ry item s were given, IO di k’over and local ■ 11 t l f at its very in d u s tr ia l c lu b house has been as th e w agon m ig h t be re n d e re d w a te r A THRILLING EVENT Un T uesd ay, the W illa m e tte V a l niiiK. T ele ph oi am ong them the rep ort o f the M eth )c conne tig h t. signed to a c o m m itte e com posed o f ■tlotis on- biin to i i ‘port t » ce n tra statio ns, M in to n , Le w is, W e a tb e rre d . M ann le y e h a u ta u q u a at G la d sto n e p a rk, od ist re lie f s h ip w h ich is s a ilin g th is T he e m ig ra tio n o f th e R o be rts A p a rty o f 25 o r 30 yo u n g people wli< u en in a f< w m i m onth fo r Europe, laden w ith grains, nutes tii •- fighters and H o lm a n . T hey ha ve* been a u was o ffic ia lly opened by ('. H. Dye, fa m ily re a lly s ta rte d in 1851 wlu-n fro m P o rtla n d , am ong th e m M u rg a re » ‘an t>e dispatched fa rm in g im plem ents, c lo th in g , liv e 0 check the dCB- th o riz e d to go ahead w ith the b u ild p re s id e n t o f th e asso cia tion. Stephen R o be rts sole) his fa rm in It in stock and o th e r supplies fo r the d e sti tru e l • ¡ »n ut fir. a , B u rk e and Lester Richey o f G re sli P e o ria c o u n ty , I llin o is , broke- cam p in g w h ic h th e boys and g ir ls o f .M u lt clude!' 13 b ig days, Ju ly 8 to 20, ln - Tie sig ht o f vast. tu te Europeans. The c h u rc h lias also forests if burned uni, se t out to c lim b M t. H ood. T hey am i m oved to Iow a. nom ah c o u n ty have been so d ilig e n t li e headed a | e lu sive , l u l l o f b ig a ttra c tio n s . "The b u ilt th re e Idg orphan homes In F ranc and dead, w h iie n in I and worthless. ly ra is in g fu n d s fo r th e past year. In h is ow n -Hove as fa r as th e snow lin e in tlie tr a in o f 25 fa m ilie s . V ic to ry y e a r fe s tiv a l is f u ll o f in s p lr- and one in Ita ly to help care fo r the one» g re 11 and a fte rn o o n o f th e F o u rth . Since p r in t in g some changes have : . .......... I " '” ‘ 'isp u (M a ry Ann H ere the y wagon were his w ife ah . Me tim i r eov. m illio n homeless c h ild re n . As soon as rin g th been o rd e re d in th e p re m iu m lis t o f , r ' r ' 1,1 •''¡‘ r ilin g , progress se niiiun- l'ite-li el e-amp a n il resteel u n t il 3 :3 0 T r ip p R o b e rts ), tw o s m u ll sons and 193 9 In the do m estic b a k in g I 11,, i " “ 1 « •« » m u n ity s p ir it, in possible (h is w o rk w ill he la k e ji up in ta in side* is p itifu l in«l<M’d 1 .if. ra ilv T w o yo u n g men -.iturelay- m o rn in g . Tlie. fo u r m ile a baby d a u g h te r. it li o f tim b e r has y e a r, s u b s titu te m a te ria ls were re ., .'' m usic, le c tu re , G< rin a tiy also. Some of the features at bU llo is o f d o lla rs c ilin ti up 10 th e to p was too m u ch fo r were engaged to care fo r the 59 head been Io pre the big centenary e x h ib itio n were d is eut a re- q u ire d . That ru le has been c a n - ' <’^ l|l|u5e’ e x h ib its . ca m p in g o f c a ttle In exchange fo r th e ir tr a n s cussed. One In p a rtic u la r was of more c u rr. H’e of th ia tha the go v e rn n ic n t some o f tlie p a rty to even a tte m p t, p o rta tio n . celled and cooks m ay use th e custo So th e s p rin g o f 1852 re m a in e d in cam p. T lie is d<‘ eloping th»- for» st rangi r system. so th e y In e ve ry m o rn in g session, exce pt than o rd in a ry in te re st, a surp rise raa ry m a te ria ls . T he 1918 ban on At H. tnlock a g n at t ir nu rsi ry is be- k .e rilii-f oni-s. dressed lik e E skim o s fouiiel th e p a rty cam ped n e ar Hu- in g S undays. th e re is a fo ru m h o u r feature G riffith , the big Him m aker, Ic in g has ulso been rem oved T in- present c ity o f C o u n c il B lu ffs , w a it ih e p e o p le ’s h o u r On M onday is at Colum bus p u ttin g th is most re In g d \ < ioped where \vi re »i-.-t in lllln n s in su m m e r, s tru c k out f o r the to p o f in g f o r tile s p rin g freshe ts. pies are In- a separate class, b lit the As the I t was a real adventure*, o f t ii ;» firs g ro w n f ir re fo r •stra tion. Hu- peak. m a rka b le o f e x h ib itio n s on perm anent m o rn in g , Ju ly 14, Mrs. M L , T. H id - lis t o f o th e r b a k in g a n il aw a rd s is stre a m s subsided th e p a rty jo in e d in • o r a w ind s to rm , a lm o s t eq ua l to u T h is jurs. ry s u p p lì- d f‘n _anr,i - " rs - M abel B u rto n o f the record. Thus. w ho could not atten d in s n il t ill refores- as fo llo w s ; tile rush to th e «Itegon c o u n try . , < r . .1 w ill be In charge. One | person, m ay have an o p p o rtu n ity to see tra t i» - 1 w ork fo r U n gon. Wr s liln g tn n gale, b ro ke loose, at tlnn -s a lm ost A lo n g tin n o rth bank o f tlie" P la tte P o ta to yeast bread $1. 50c: g r a b lin d in g tlie u i W ith (he sleet and it on the screen ska. o f p o p u la r in te re s t to a ll g ra n g e rs ham bread $1, 50c; steam ed bread It gre w so cold tliu t Icicles they tra v e le d , across the N ebraska A n tr ip was inaile fr o m W h ite snow T h a t one can never o u tliv e the effect $1, 50c; n u t brpad $1, 50c; B a k in g is the one scheduled fo r W ednesday, froze- on d ie rim o f the h a t, a n ti fro s t p ra irie , w ith C h im n e y Rock to w e rin g Saint to T ri id' good vvorl done, was . m p h a tie a lly m t i.a k i . at po w d e r b is c u its $1, 50c; gra h a m July 16, when Joh n ( ’ . K e tc h u m w ill ahead o f th e m f o r a w h o le week he colleeteel a ro u n d tile face. M t. tins. illu s tra te d in an account o f the Hindoo 1 liés tuk s io ne arly gem s $1, 50c; f r u it cuke $1.50, 75c. le c tu re on the O regon S ta te G ra n g i fo re they fin a lly passed It. in to KVy O u t o f th e e n tir e p a rly o n ly six so ld ie r in th e W orld W ar. A . ,1. ea flv . m iles : h ro u g li a very line |cr a n tt,g coffee cake $1.50, 75c; n u t cake, O n F rid a y , J u ly 1«, M rs o m in g th ro u g h th e D e v ils ’ G ate, past t. ached th e s u m m it; o f course G resh- -h i r tio u ago, In d ia was s tric k e n w ith n am i f r u it section, where- moun- $1.50, 75c; A n g e l cake $1.50, 75c: hvvope, sta te p re sid e n t o f the W. hi n r e p r i s i*n t n t I v«‘s wpre u tiio iiK thf* Ind epe nd ence R ock, across the Sw eet - . ntus a ffo rd ample- w a te r fo r w ill le c tu re on " A m e ric a n iz a de va sta tin g fam ine. The orphans le ft ta in c h o co la te la y e r cake $1.50, 75c, I I fu st T in . view fro m th e to p was w a te r r iv e r and a ro u n d S p lit Rock. ir r ig ; were tra in e d by the m issionaries. Kt ion purpow. s Autos easily go S a tu rd a y , J u ly 18, the fo ru m d e v ils la y e r ra k e $1.50, 75c; cocoa- tio n . to th s n o w lin e on Mt Adams. One lim ite d because o f the clo u d s and Past th e b ra n ch o f th e B ea r r iv e r a resu lt from p iis teaching, the H i-i-hx n u t la y e r cake $1.50, 75c; je lly r o ll h o u r is g iv e n to the s ta te G. A. R »f t soldie rs were as lo yal as any soldiers in te re s tin g sig hts In th is tin- sto rm w h ich was s u rro u n d in g It. w h ere th e go ld seeker» » tu rfe d sou th $1.50, 75c; dozen ra ised d o u g h J. I) Stevens and Judge C. (1. B u rto n T h o u g h no one was " a t h o m e ", fo r C a lifo rn ia , n o rth and west up the loca t i y is tb.- lava cave. W ith o u t th is e a rly m issio n a ry w ork I t is in n u ts $1 50, 75c: dozen frie d cakes In charge. S outh o f tlie H indo o in a ll p ro b a b ility vvoulJ prae-t a lly level co u n try T here Is a tb.-y m ite re d th e o b s e rv a tio n cabin' m e a n d e rin g S nake riv e r. Every a lte rn o o n and e v e n in g th e re $1.50, 75c; d o le n g in g e r coo kie A pot o f hot o ld F o rt l i n l l and n o r th o f o ld F o rt sm all npi-ning on tin- surface and you on to p o f the peak. have taken advantage o f tin w ar situ is a m u sica l co n ce rt and le c tu re $1, 50c; dozen w h iti s u g a r cookie, lioe-olate was cooked, a m i a Mnza- Boise, th ro u g h th e pass in the B lu e S unday e v e n in g , J u ly 13, W illia m a tlo n am t revolted, there by a d ding to go li' n about 28 feet in to w h a t was $1, 50c; su n sh in e cake $1.50, 75c to Lee's en cam p m ent. once irobably an u n de rgrou nd w ater ni.e s b re a k fa s t eaten in a roo m harel- m o u n ta in » the burdens e f tin- allies. Je n n in g s B rya n v. il l he at G lad stone ja m cake $ 1 59, 75c. S tra ig h t west the n to T h e Dalles. T lie spee ch m akers appeared about ro ti rs o r lake. I t Is saiel yos can v la rg e r th a n a d ry goods box. o le c tu re on "F o re ig n am i D om estic T h e p rize s fo r th e la rg e s t collec A t one tim e as th e y to lle d th ro u g h T in- e-limb to th e top to o k six Mrs. tr a v i’ a m ile in th is eave. K m u sica l p re lu d e w in th is tim e, ready fo r the ordeal tio n o f canned s tu ffs have been I ro b le m s ." out and d is R tu r n in g to W hite Salm on we ho urs. T he t r ip do w n was m ade In the m o u n ta in » , w o rn Eastm an showed that she has a ju d i be g ive n by the E a rl H ip p ie C oncert raised fro m $4 and $3 to $6 a n il $ O fte n the y sat dow n cou ra g e d , th e y m et a s tra n g e r who c ia l head in her household. She fa eel fe rr ieei across to Hooel R iver. M ost o f tw o ho urs. com pany. fo r firs t prizes, and fro m $2.60 c la im e d to have h a ile d fro m the W il In th e a fte rn o o n o f J u ly lg . M rs th a t assemblage, judges and a ll. w ith tiu day was sp. nt in m o to rin g th ro u g h -in.l s lid , in some places excee*ellng la m e tte V a lle y . He advised the m to and $1.50 to $3 and $2.50, second o u t a v is ib le tre m o r, and spoke f o r i th upper and lo w er valleys, v ie w in g speed lim it . T h re e o f t h e ir p a rty , A le x a n d e r T hom p son w ill te ll o f he r prizes. three and a h a lf m in u te s u s'n g het tiu orchards where the w orld-fam ed -tie o f these a w om an, became separ- che er up and h u r r y a lo n g to the par T w o Ite m s have been added to th e experience as a le g is la to r fo r O regon. notes o n ly once apples are grow n. T lie orch ard a were , ate-il fro m the- guide*. T hey were lo st adiae ahead, w h ere fo r tu n e smile-1 A n u m b e r o f le ctu re s a re devoted file t c ro c h e t; a c o lle c tio n o f yokes, lie Halil th e sweet To be f a ir to the rest it is necessary in p rim e e o iu lltio n Ir r ig a tio n systems - 9 ! several ho urs, g iv in g e ve ryon e a upon a ll com ers to th e w a r and its re su lts. On S at $2 and $1, and lib r a r y s c a rf, $1 and to say th a t M rs Z im m e rm a n read her cover the entire- valley. Tin- q u a lity ooel (leal o f uneasiness T h e y were potatoes g re w to such a size In th ■ u rd a y a fte rn o o n , J u ly 12. "S om e By- 50 cents. spi'eeh out o f a paper. I t d id n 't seem and abundance o f the tine f r u it grow n - fo r tu n a te ly fo u n d a n il b ro u g h t sa fe ly va lle y th a t one c o u ld s it on one end T he O ld L a d ie s’ d e p a rtm e n t was 1 ro d u c ts o f A rm a g e d d o n " is a lec to h o lie r her n h it, fo r she kept r ig h t ' here 1 b s im p ly the re s u lt o f man's | back to cam p a fte r h a vin g covered o f a p o ta to and w a rm one's shins, tu re hv H r. S u tc liffe . J u ly 19, P r i e n tire ly o m itte d fro m th e p re m iu m w h ile th e o th e r end o f the tu b e r was on a fte r the fo u r m in u te s were up system atic us.* o f tin- n a tu ra lly favor-1 ; ab ou t 48 m iles. ro a s tin g in the ashes. lis t, b u t th a t was n o t in te n tio n a l. vate Peat, fam ou s the w o rld o ve r The ch a irm a n tiad to rap her in to able con ditions. Here is seen the " i l l . no d o u b t, cro w d the a u d ito riu m T h is d e p a rtm e n t is m ore th a n ever A t T h e D alles th e baby s is te r was thi-usanel d o lla r an acre o rch a rd land. | BIRTHDAY SURPRISE in th e e ve n in g when he w ill g ive an silence. a p a rt o f th e fain. b u rie d T lie fa m ily engaged a flat M rs K iik b r lost out on her I -live ry K\ 1 d id n 't have tin t to go In to p a rtic ON MRS. JA S LAWRENCE Below a re the a rtic le s th a t may acco un t o f his " T w o years in h e ll and boat fo r the C o lu m b ia r iv e r tr ip . tin- ladies in the d in in g room could u la rs but eonsfeler in va lu a b le tlie Ideas back w ith a s m ile ." T h e very last be en te re d and the p rize s fo r ta c h : gained from tills hasty view of the | not hear he r Mrs. James Law rence hail a b lrth - T h e tw o h ire d men s ta rte d o v e rln tiil P atch w o rk q u ilt, c o tto n $2. $1: e ve n in g o f e h a u ta u q u a , J u ly 20, be Mrs. S to rin g did exceedingly well v a lle y and w ou ld not have missed w b a t ) ' yesterdav H e r parents. M r. and w ith th e c a ttle . A la n d in g was made patch w o rk q u ilt , w ool o r s ilk $2. $1 : sides the usual co n ce rt, th e re w ill he below th e m o u th o f the When the judges re tire d to niak w obse-rved fo r a great ele-al. M is D. I. Me-I.aln. In vite d her up to one m ile piece in d ra w n w o rk $1. 50c; 1 y a rd an illu s tr a te d le c tu re on the "C lo s th e ir d e risio n , it was found th a t Mrs. Of course the fam ous Punch Bow l | d in n e r— a b irth d a y d in n e r w ith a Sandy. A < ab ln was ren te d fro m E. o r m ore k n it o r cro ch e te d la te $1, ing Hays o f th e W a r ." R. S cott and th e R o b e rts w in te re d on Eastm an was so close a second to Mrs. was visite d . T ills is an im m ense pool b irth d a y cake. G la d sto n e p a rk is an Ideal cam p S te rlin g th a t they alm ost tied 50c; k n itte d s to c k in g s $1. 50c: Mrs. at the foot o f a ten o r fifteen fo o t fa il | In the me a n tim e , her daughters, M rs the pre sen t s ite o f th e Stone hom e on k n itte d socks $1, 50c; fa n c y h a n d in g Place, th e big firs k e e p in g it de Eastm an, w ho was peeking aue) over o f the Hood riv e r, w h ich rushes be- 1 H W A y ls w o rth an il M rs George Page' the F a irv ie w road. T h e tw o tnen In H u n d re d s o f peopii heard a ll th a t the hielg-s said, toss-el tvv en p re cip ito u s c liffs of b a s a ltic ' k e rc h ie fs . not less th a n 3 $1, 50c; lig h t f u lly cool. 9 1 th e ir fa th e r in een the- secret, were cha rge o f th e R o b e rt» ' c a ttle dro ve e m b ro id e re d sofa p illo w 50c ; enjoy th e "city o f te n ts ," re m a in in g in her h a n d k e rc h ie f w ith 15 vents ree k. H. r. salm on copld b- seen leap isy at tlie Lawre nce home- pre-paring th e m as f a r as Hood R iv e r, w r itin g e m b ro id e re d ce n te rp ie ce $1. 50c; on tl.e g ro u n d s th e e n tire tw o weeks kn o tte d in tlie c o rn e r T h a t may nav ■ ing from tlie b o llii.s s w illin g pool to ■>r a big s u rp rise About tw o o’clock, fro m th e re th a t th e re was no feed biased the jndges in he r fa vo r B-- that tin ledge- above in th - fa.-e o f the- ■ In 11 e v e ry th in g was in readiness, M rs and th a t the c a ttle w ere d y in g It 50c o ' VICTORY committees as it may, tlie fina l eieeisfon was that ru s h in g flood M any fe ll back but v.vlsw orth dro ve up fo r her m other was im p o ssib le f o r Stephen R o b e rts k n itte d o r cro ch e te d m itte n s $1. 5m HOLD LAST MEETING in o rd e r to te ll w h ich one was the oth ers succeeded in m a kin g tlie-ir way • x p la ln ln g that the g ra n d c h ild re n were to m ake the t r ip up th e re th ro u g h b e tte r sp* aker, the y would have to com to 1 he- spa w n ing grounds above- k n itte d o r cro ch e te d s h a w l $1. 5o< . ------------ g ro w in g ve-ry iu ip a tie n t to see g ra n d th e »now fo r hl» sto c k , so he lo u t the best specim en d a rn in g $1, 50 c; best I 1,11 'x te u t iv e com m ittee and sub pete once more-. It app*-ars. bow ,-er, A n evening t r ip home along the ma's b irth d a y cakp. e n tire herd. T he tw o men wen- never Upon rea ching her heme, M rs l,aw- heard rro tn a g a in , b u t frie n d s o f the spe cim e n p a tc h in g «1, 59 c; c h ild ’s « 'o m m itte .» fo r the F o u rth o f J u ly c . ' th a t the- society favored M rs. S te rlin g , m o s t b e a u tifu l se-enie h ig h w a y in the- lei eoinplet d o u r jo u rn e y But i iu n il not o n ly the lit t le folks fa m ily la te r assured th e m t h a t Hie dress, e m b ro id e re d $1, 50c. I e b ratlo n held tlm ir last business meet because tin y im m e d ia te ly voted th a t a - • • : lo see th e ra k e , but e n te r in g c a ttle had been seen in tlie n e ig h b o r I n d e r class <3 preserves, p ic k le s , 8 ’ un an im ou s ballot Is- -ast lo r Mrs. St • a n d canned fr u its , a ll firs t prizes i , ' . , ' , ' <la? ' v' w'» h the ex- lin g as presili. •lit of til. M iS n to tl.il v assistants, M rs Ke rn, Mis. F u lle r, .Mrs. He d in in g room she found about 38 of hood o f H ills b o ro in tlie s p rin g have been increased $2 and a ll sec- a " b i ll, S ociety fo r th i ensuing te rm . E a rly In 1853 Stephen R o b e rts Ke lle y, am i M rs H a rriso n , began se rv in r frie n d s h o ld in g th e ir bre ath fo r ond prizes $1 1 1 ,” “ 1 ,r " ? ‘lp,H fo r th . ode T h in g s were g e ttin g a little- warm ing d e licio u s ice i n a ili and eak -, and fear -lie- w ould liisi-o vi-r them too soon. to o k up a d o n a tio n la n d c la im on the In o rd e r to find tim e fo r everv t ’„ r . s" $ l 'm '' *'■'«» I expend! a b o u t t h i s tin e so the- hostess and het • y. ryhotly forgot polities. M i s I see re-on- was so e-ornpli-tely sur* m eadow land n e a r th e riv e r. The 1 s i--e l th a t s in to o lo s t her breath for R uby stock fu rm occupies tin- horn»* t h i n g M o n d a y h a s b, . n added to f,. . r w ill , a,'.m t $200 -■ v»*ial e-ounts A riel then everybody Hite Where the y b u ilt tin- firs t lo g week I t is th e o p e n in g day and a is o p ‘ . "H " i-d laughed. th e c h ild r e n ’, day. A b ig in d u s tr ia l the c ity i,r . department ““ ° " r ‘° house Tin- I ’age S tanley» a rriv e d — — .... . , was ac A very, very bappv a fte rn o o n was ; th a t year, ta k in g the a d jo in in g i la in , pageat t w ill be g iv e n in w h ich a ll pted ns a firs t c o n trib u tio n towarel d’ and e-al party refresh m en ts O th e r n e ig h b o rs were D r Joh n Pow available school c h ild re n w ill ta ke th»- purcitas. o f ate auto true-k fo r th ’ i ” w e re served. Mrs. Lawre-nt-e g e ttin g e ll, Jam es P o w e ll, tin* D u nb ars, B u x p a rt rvie-es I t ia astlcipateel th a t the city Hie- t-i ■•-st dish o f Ice ere-atll. tons and H a lls T in- c h ild re n o f tin • » P io n e e r day w ill be a b ig on A ll w ill hein raise- th*- re m a in d e r o f the Ii -t of frie n d s wish Mrs. I,aw- - fa m ilie s were tlie firs t p u p ils in Hi- pioneers who w ear th e 191 a badge req uire d sum. 1.11,11.1 lia iq iv re tu rn s o f tin- day Shakes schoolhouse ;ft F a irv ie w . o f the P io n e e r a sso cia tio n w ill b A th a t tin- big a ffa ir I- over, the 1 Some o f th e tneudow uas covered a d m itte d fre e o f charge B ig stu. • o in m itt '- a nil a ll those who assisted, ' ■ -I and intellectual benefits w ith w a te r In th e s p rin g O th e r laud a rc p ro m ise d fo r th is h is to ric a l <!u . '1 in - • lin g a gr- .it ilea! of ' are la sting . was b ro ke n by Hit* oxen h itc h e d to a T h u day reserved f o r G resham satibfact in am i pride in the success M r I'a r ls e iii saiel tin- distance- cov- rud e plo w , an il potatoes were p la n te -l a lre a d y rin g s w ith vv. r w h o o p - K in »' J-’-o -i td iu n g Gr<-gbam niuei.- - I ' d on tin- t r ip was 288*x, m iles, con- W h ile the Ir is h spuds d id not u tta in c a m p fire at n ig h t w ith the* e ver pop t.ei im pression am i a favorable- one u m im 23 ga llo ns of gasoline and , the fa b u lo u s size o f th a t n o to rio u s • ttla r In d ia n w a r dance w ill be lo oke d V isito rs he: fo r tile firs t tine - we-re-| bout tw o q u a rts o f o il. T h e re were sweet p o tu to th e y were “ w h op pers ' fo rw a rd to by both o ld and vtntng please-d w it! tlie e-li-an stree-ts, attrae- V - ti -rsons in Ins tru s ty Doelge car ' and th e y ie ld fro m th a t v irg in loam but especially the yo u n g w ho e n j tiv e homes and tin- b e a u tifu l surro un d o il ov» r 498 pounds o f bagguge- were 1 a s to iils lie il the s e ttle rs T h e oxen h a ir ra is in g t h r ills . in g co u n try. ca rrie d . | were w o rke d a l day am) tu rn e d in t 1 the b ru sh at n ig h t They a c tu a lly R eal E e tn fe T ra n s fe rs . ORIENT CANNING CLUB I m it l ’ rlce» <)ff»-r»vl. cleared m any acres as they fo ra g e d Eel OslMirn has sole! 20 acres m-ar HOLD HELPFUL MEETING 'I lo Co-operative- B e rry G ro w e rs 1 Those firs t years w ere lean ones. Anderson s ta tio n to O. F. S m ith , fro m - lo o lii vp-tzger -to re are offe rin g T h a t tin- fa m ily m ig h t have x n n i- l,en Angeles M is He len C o w g ill am i .Mis. Elbe-1 -, - o u tr a i f r u it at tin- fo llo w in g Hour and ba- on to v a ry th e p o ta t 1 F red E Todd's residence in la w < jiL v ii, - I... 1 w i t h i l l . t i r i - n t . . i n n i n g p r ie : m t 10 you , crates fu rn is h e d : d ie t, Stephen and .Mary A n n Ito ln -i rene-e aeldition has b <1. bought bv t ’a rl < lu b on Mm. la y a t the hom e o f Mr- L .spbi rb s, per lb 12c w o rke d e a rly and late. T he husband W A lld e r A I- C lia - . T h e leaelers o u tlin e I 1 I,o g a n b e rrie s , p e r Hi. 8c s p lit s h in g le s up in th e ce d a r tlra h i 1 Both tra n s fe rs wen- rua ile throu gh th e w o rk th a t is expected o f tin- c lu b , Roy a) A n n c ii’ -rrie s, pe r lb 8c-18c a ro u n d B ea ver Bend and tin- w ife John Brow n. and gave tw o d e m o n s tra tio n s . 8- 18c w o rke d in h o te ls and ro o m in g iio iih i C lu b m em b ers a rc : V elna H illy a re l. ga H 1 9c in P o rtla n d . Fred E. Todd has sold his place In L u c k ily th e re was a B la n ch H a rris , B e a trice M iln e , tje n - Law rence a d d itio n T he fa m ily w ill Thi-tii- arc lib e ra l prices and i f you g ra tid m o ttie r to ta ke ch a rg e o f t i l e I vieve .M .inary. B arb ara W a lte rs , move out on his fatile r's piai*»* east o f h a v e a n y o f the- above* f r u i t s to o ffe r home. E s th e r and Kmy Sioeip L o is, Klin- Gresham. On o n e occasion us a h o te l man 1 eimi- in a n il we w ill c o n tra c t w ith and B la nch e T r im b le , W ilm a Chase. was u n lo a d in g a w a g o n fttl o f flo u r, you. I). E T O W L E M y rtle ,\a .'isih n and M abie J o h a n A tte n tiiin i M rs R o b e rts w ished alou d th a t lr T he G resham ca n n e ry has con son. you ng c h ifflre n m ig h t have a sat k Biel- W aul»*»l. B la nch e H a r r is was elected p re s i tra c te d fo r a lo t o f b e rrie s and f r u it Bi '- ar> asked fo r tlie p u in tin g in - o f it to be canned and w o rke d up here- an-I d e n t; M y rtle N asshahn, * le-e presi " I ' l l g iv e it to you If you w ill e a r n , side 1,1 schoolhouse, in c lu d in g f o u r : we m ust have th e he lp to do it. W - d e n t and M ab ie Johanson, seeretarv room und h a llw a y s T he board ele- It hom e,*’ hi- Joked have in crea sed th e piece ra te s on an T h e next m e e tin g w ill be held on She picked up a 68 pound sack ire ep o ra te bids on w o rk alosie. average o f 2 5 % o r b e tte r th a n J lr * Tuesday a fte rn o o n , J u ly 16. tin d is tr ic t fu r n is h in g the- p a in t, o r and w a lke d the 14 lo n g m ile s w ith s ta n d a rd rates T h e ru sh season is Th»* Base on bo th w o rk am i p a in t. T h e boeiril th e flo u r in her arm s T h a t the b e rry business is a p ro f s h o rt and a good m any ra n a rra n g e re serves the- rig h t to re je ct any o r a l l f L in e road was not paved at Hi it ita b le one in th is lo c a lity is indieutted to he lp o u t. A lo ca l in d u s try cannot In fa ct It had not been s u r b ills B lits m ust be in th e hands Of tim e be b u ilt up by s h ip p in g o u t s tu ff th a t by the relia’bb . srln ia te th a t a pro fit 1 he c le rk by J u ly 15. He-hool I » s tr ic t veyed. 8he's happy. And you'd be happy, too, If your husband had com s h o u ld be w o rk e d up here. E ve ry ra n g in g fro m $268 to $35« per acre, Itt 1856 th e fa m ily fled to Por No 5 J t., A. J. Q uay, c le rk , R. A, manded the first ceaplane to fly the A tlan tic ocean, and had just a r w o m an and g i r l th a t can s h o u ld s ta rt w i l l be made th is year. Prices assured la n d d u r in g th e In d ia n u p ris in g . G resham . fo r the- next ten years w ill net an In rived home. It Is Mrs. Albert C. Rexd. w ife of Lieut. Com Read of In a t once. A. R U P E R T A CO T hey re n te d a s m a ll house a t T h ir d cofne o f $20" p‘-r acre. A correspond the U. 8 Navy seaplane NC4, as she greeted her husband, on the W liy sell y o u r ra s p b e rrie s f o r 12 and W a s h in g to n s tre e ts, w h ere Hi- transport off New York harbor upon hla arrival. Wlvea and mothers W a n ts , w a n ts, w ants, See the in g increase in land values w ill l i f t the ciin ts when we are p a yin g 14? ■ pent seve ral m on th s p rice fro m five to ten tim es the present o t the flyera went down New York Bay to welcome the homecoming column. A t the annual gala accaslon G resham H o m s P ro d u c ts Co. Phone ra te hiatory makers. I ¡9 8 1 Adv. Continued on page 3 $’ SIU1LES, TEARS AND CHEERS F0Í CHAMPION YANK FLYERS’ HOMECOMING I