Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 18, 1919, Image 1

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W E E K
VOL. 9, NO. 4V
G resham O utlook
SEVERAL HURT IN
BRIDGE ACCIDENT
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
MARGARET SCHANTIN
BRIDE OF LIEUT CRANE
OREGON
FRIDAY
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
JULY 18. 1919
$1.60 PER YEAR
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1
STORIES OF EARLY PIONEERS
MISS ISABEL METZGER
BRIDE OF HAROLD KERN
PRIZE WINNER AT
SUMMER SCHOOL
Miss M a rg a re t S c h a n tin . d a u g h te r
W ed n esd ay . J u ly 16, a t 4 o ’clock
o f Mr. a n d Mrs. O. A S c h a n tin a n d
Are you ren d in g th e sto rie s of the pi« n eers of th is p a rt of O regon now iu th e a fte rn o o n , a p re tty h o m e w ed ­
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I L ieu t. F re d C ra n e , son of Mr. a n d
being p rin te d in th e O utlook? If not you n re m issing a ra re tre a t. T hey d in g took place a t th e re sid e n c e of
F iv e p e rs o n s
w ere in ju r e d a t 9 M rs F re d „ C ra n e W rre m u rrietl a t
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L a st y e a r 1 to o k up th e sh eep p ro ­
o'clock last n ig h t, w h en th e lig h t J n in e o ’clo ck S a tu rd a y m o rn in g at th e e re w ritte n by M arion D udlv B ling, in her m asterfu l w ay. and they have a Id a h o , w hen Miss Is a b e l V. M etzg er
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T hey a re not only in ten sely in te re stin g read in g but have a h isto ric a l m a r ria g e by Rev F a th e r W a g n e r of
c ra s h e d th r o u g h a b rid g e n e a r L in- ' alley ro a d , F a th e r N o tk e r o tfleiat-
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, PPl*«- T h en th e y w e re se n t to th e
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T h e b rid e w o re a c h a rm in g fro ck of th e stu rd y m en an d womeu who laid the foundations, often am id g reat
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1 he fam ily h isto ries of Mr. anti .Mrs S it Jo hnson. Mr. and M rs D S. m ass o f lovely p in k rose b u d s
th e tr u c k , w hich tu r n e d o v e r o n to ,
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b o u q u e t o f b rid e 's roses. Miss H azel
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F is h e r, th e b rid e sm a id , w as a ttir e d D unbar, Mrs. E. L in n em an n . Mr. and Mrs E rn e st Giese Jack so n P o w e ll,, b rid a l co u p le w ere a tte n d e d by Mr. I a n d a rr iv e d at C o rv a llis ab o u t noon,
T he in ju re d , all P o rtla n d peo p le. .
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c h in e a n d c a rrie d an d Dr. Jam es P Powell, have been in te r-s tin g lv told in p revious Issues of a n d M rs
w ere r e tu r n in g fro m a tr ip in to th e ,
a n d to o k m e to W aldo h all w h ere we
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T onv S ch an - th e O utlook. T oday a p p ears a n o th er, and m ore a re to follow.
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, w ere a ll g iv en lu n ch . W e w ere g iv eu
c o u n try . w h e re th ey h ad been in (in |h
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cerem ony a w ed d in g a w eico ln e a t t he “ Y” h u t an d iu th e
b rid e s ’s b ro th e r w as best
Mrs. B ling is doing a g n a t work and th e O utlook co n sid ers itse lf well
se a rc h ot b la c k b e rrie s . T hey h ad
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lu n c h e o n w as se rv e d . T h e g u e s ts in- ev en in g we w ere sh o w n th e to w n of
m an.
cro ssed th e b rid g e e a r lie r in th e day
ta v o n .l in being able to p rin t these pioneer stories, so carefu lly an d ably e lu d e d Mr. a n d M rs M D. K ern of C o rv a llis
E very a fte rn o o n we w ould
A fte r th e im p re ssiv e ' cere m o n y a
an d a fa r m e r h a d h a u le d a big load
w ritte n . T hey sh o u ld be p rized and p its e rv e d especially by th e m anv de- G re sh a m , O reg o n ,
Mr
a n d M rs b a v e a sin g a t th e V h u t a n d h e a r
su m p tu o u s w ed d in g b re a k fa s t w as
F ra n k Jo n es. Mr an d M rs
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of hay o v e r it. J u s t w hy th e b rid g e
an d M rs
d w i ot
th e s e s p e a k e rs w ere P re s id e n t
se rv e d a t th e S c h a n tin hom e. L a te r sc e n d a n ts of th e heroes and hero ines oT the early days.
c o llap sed w h en it did is a m y ste ry , as
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tlte b rid a l co u p le left fo r a tr ip to th e
T he O utlook has a lim ited n um ber of e x tra copies of th ese issues and
it w as su p p o s e d to be p e rfe c tly safe
•Mr. a n d Mrs E. T H o llen b ec k , a il of A llen a u d M r. Hop. In th e m o rn in g
co ast
At R ockw ood an a ttr a c tiv e we hope they will be w anted by those Interested
R u p e rt, aud Mr. a n d Mrs S co tt o f lw e w o u ld hav e sto c k ju d g in g and
T h is is a p riv a te ro a d an d b rid g e,
b u n g alo w fu ll o f b e a u tifu l w edd in g
ta lk s on d iffe re n t cro p s
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D u rin g th n ex t teg d ay s one of each w ill be m ailed free to those w hs B u rley , Id a h o
w hich le a d s to th e o ld G iese p lace
g ifts is a w a itin g th e ir re tu rn .
tilin g s we w ould h av e p a rtie s , th e
so u th of L in n e m a n u J u n c tio n . T h e
o e sire th em in connection w ith a m » yearly su b sc rip tio n
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L ie u te n a n t C ra n e Is a g r a d u a te of
fall fro m th e b rid g e w as 25 o r 30
We ask o u r rea d e rs to suggest nam es and in c id en ts th a t will help o u r ! tr a ,n fo r S a,t L ak e C ity. T h e g u e s ts e n te r ta in th e hoys, o r w e w ould sp en d
O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l colleg e. He e n ­
th e e v e n in g s by p la y in g g am es u n til
feet a n d th o s e w ho v iew ed th e w reck
liste d fo r m ilita ry se rv ic e b efo re his w rite r in d eveloping these sto rie s w hich may be com piled la te r in book a " 8a* ,b e n l °*« g iv tn 8 th e m p le n ty 1 0 :3 o a n d th e n go back to w h ere we
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sta y e d .
T h e boys s ta y e d a t Wald«)
o u s th a t a n y o n e co u ld com e o u t of
¡ th e h ap p y occasio n . In a few w eeks h ail a n d th e g ir ls a t th e S o ro rity
w as a w a rd e d h is d ip lo m a
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th e acc id e n t a liv e.
1 Mr. a n d Mrs. K ern w ill r e tu r n to house.
a f t e r e n lis tm e n t lie w as sen t o v e r­
O ne e v e n in g we b ad a fo rm al b a n ­
T h o se in ju r e d w ere A. C. W ein ei,
, H urley. Id ah o , w h ere th ey w ill m ak e
seas, re tu r n in g last F e b ru a ry a f te r
q u e t a t W aldo h a il
T h is w as given
an em p lo y e o f th e W. P. F u lle r co m ­ 18 m o n th s in E u ro p e. S ince th e n he
' th e i r f u tu r e hom e.
fo r th e c lu b c h ild re n , b u t P re s id e n t
pany of P o rtla n d , M rs. W ein e i, (T ara,
T h e b rid e is a d a u g h te r of Mrs K e rr a n d F E. C a rle to n a n d th e c o u n ­
h as been em p lo y ed in th e P o rtla n d
th e ir d a u g h te r , M rs. J o s e p h R o th e n - h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t
R ose M etzger o f G re sh a m , O reg o n , ty c lu b le a d e rs w ere in v ited g u e s ts
b e rg e r a n d M rs. M. V ail. T h ey w ere
w h ere s h e h a s lived th e g r e a t e r p a rt E ach c lu b m em b er h ad to m ak e tw o
M rs C ra n e is a g r a d u a te of U nion
rescu ed fro m th e w a te r w ith g re a t
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h e r life
T h e g ro o m is th e so n of sp ee c h e s w hile d in n e r was being
h ig h sch o o l, G re sh a m , a n d lias been
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T hey M r. a n d Mrs M D. K ern , a lso of bor to th e le ft a n d la te r oti we lin t
B oth a re g r a d u a te s of th e to te ll a b o u t o u r p ro je c t and how we
ing a lo n g th e P o w ell V alley ro ad F o r s e v e ra l y e a rs sh e lias been an
A se a t in th e e a rly c o u n c ils It, cam e a t first to W a sh o u g a l, a lum - G re sh a m
n e a r by.
It w as n e c e ssa ry fo r th e iifs tru c to r in th e L y n ch sch o o ls.
e a s te rn M u ltn o m a h w as a lw a y s a c ­ h er s e ttle m e n t, m oving to F a irv ie w U nion h ig h sch o o l h e re . T h e g ro o m g o t to com e to C o rv allis.
T h is tr ip c e rta in ly is w o rth tr y in g
in 1853, w h ere tlie fam ily to o k a do- ; r e tu r n e d from F ra n c e
about
tw o
m en to dig s e v e ra l feet in to th e lied
co rd ed to C a p ta in Ja m e s M enzies,
fo r a n d ev ery boy an d g irl sh o u ld try
n a tio n
lau d c la im
Miss T a y lo r m o n th s ago. a f te r h a v in g se rv e d tw o to go th e r e on som e p ro je c t
of tlie c re e k in o r d e r to e x tr ic a te som e HOME SEEKERS BUY
u p s ta n d in g . G o d -fe a rin g S c o tc h m a n
of th e p a rty M rs. V ail, a w ell-k n o w n
g r a n t M c M illan
LAND NEAR GRESHAM w ho cam e sa ilin g u p th e C o lu m b ia ta u g h t th e first sch o o l in F airv iew y e a rs w ith th e 18th E n g in e e rs
and m a rrie d E dw in C rosby, son of
g ra n g e w o rk e r o t e a s te r n M u ltn o ­
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G ra n t .McMillun is th e son of Mr.
Dr J«ihn i'ro s b y , F a irv ie w 's first s e t­ CLUBS PREPARING
K rid e r A E lk in g to n re p o rt th e fo l­
m ah, w as h eld u n d e r th e w a te r by
to th e d a u g h te r o f a p io n eer, a n d , tle r.
T w o of th e i r th r e e c h ild re n ,
FOR COUNTY FAIR a n d M rs A ndrew .McMillan. T h o u g h
tim b e rs, h e r n o se a n d m o u th onlv lo w in g re a l e s ta te tr a n s fe r s :
fo rs a k in g th e se a , ro u u d e d o u t his Mrs. D M. R o b e rts , o f G re sb a m and
only 11 y e a rs o ld , he sh o w s an e x ­
b eing ab o v e w a te r. S he w as tin last
T h e A E L in d sey h o u se on M ain
d ay s in O reg o n .
Y e ste rd a y . Mrs. J a n e t G ra n t e n t e r ­ tr a o r d in a r y in te re a t in a g ric u ltu re ,
Mrs. Jo h n P a rs o n s, of P o rtla n d , su r-
rescu ed a n d , it w as re p o r te d , an d s tr e e t to C h as. T im m e rm a n , *2000.
B orn in P e rth , S c o tla n d , in 1820, vive tb e m .
M rs. H a r r e t Jo s lin of ta in e d th e sew in g a u d c o o k in g c lu b e sp ecially s to c k -ra is in g . T w o y e a rs
was a lm o st o v e rlo o k e d .
C. A. J o h n s o n . 5 o -acre fa rm at
he w as a m e m b e r of th e M enzies F a irb a n k s . A lask a, an d M rs J u lia g ir *8 a u ,‘ lh e lr
Mrs. K e n d all.
ago he jo in e d th e in d u s tria l clu b ,
Dr. H. V. A dix of G re sh a m w as K elso to W illiam Jo c e ly n , $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .
clan .
At an e a rly d a te h is f a th e r A m b ro se of B e llin g h a m , a re th e llv
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h o o sin g p o u ltry ra is in g as h is p ro ­
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ca lle d to g iv e first aid . No b ro k e n
C. H. V o rh eese, h o u se a n d 2 Mt
d ied , an d h is m o th e r a fte rw a rd m a r­ ing c h ild re n of C a p ta in and E liz a b e th p o rts of tht> * o rk th e y h av e d o n e je c t.
i^ ist y e a r, as he te lls in his
bones w ere fo u n d b u t a ll w ere m ore a c re s, e a st of G resh am to C has
ried
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H u n t o f th e M iller M enzies
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took up th e sh e e p p ro je c t,
o r less b ru ise d a n d c u t a n d o n e o r W o o d fo rd . $2100.
Q u e e n 's G u a rd s
Ja m e s w as a p p r e n ­ M rs Ed
o ld , h a s c a n n ed a dozen c a u s of p eas c a p tu r in g first p rize a t both co u n ty
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tw o m ay be s u ife rin g fro m in te rn a l
L o u is M etzg er, h o u se an d lot on
ticed to a s ilv e rs m ith an d lik e d his A r th u r .Menzies a r e th e fam ily of a n d sa lm o n a n d a b o u t 3U q u a r ts of an d s t a te fa irs on th e ew e am i tw in
In ju rie s
T h ey w ere ta k e n to th e S outli R o b e rts a v e n u e , to Mrs I, S.
It g o es w ith o u t sa v in g , th a t lam bs. T h is e n title d him to tw o
w ork very m u ch
B ut h is e m p lo y e r I j atuet) M enzies a sou by th e first b e rrie s
W einei h o m e a t 10 E a st 72d s tre e t. O sb o rn e. $1,100.
A lice w ill hav e a big e x h ib it a t th e w eek s' s u m m e r school a t C o rv a llis,
d ra n k to ex cess; so th e y o u n g ap- m a rria g e .
P o rtla n d
Dan M etzger, h o m e ou S o u th R ob­
p re n tic e left him a n d at th e ag e of
! la i r in S e p te m b e r.
T h is a m b itio u s a ll e x p en ses paid.
T h is sp rin g fa-
C a p ta in M enzies a n d M rs C rosby
o t s a v e n u e , to Jo h n C an n o n . $3,100.
18 sh ip p e d a b o a rd a m e rc h a n t vessel
y o u n g lady succeed s in o th e r lin e s of sh e a re d th e m o th e r sh e e p a n d th e
m et at th e G oing h o m e in P o rtla n d —
A BIG PROGRAM FOR
T h e T im m e rm a n s w ill be e sta b
w ork also
it w ill be re m e m b e re d tw in s
T h e wool w eighed 49 p o u n d s
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FARMERS FIELD MEET lish e d in th e ir new lió m e by school as cab in boy. He w ished to see th e th e G oings h a v in g c ro sse d th e p la in s I
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w ith th e T a y lo rs in 1852. F o llo w in g
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tim e. O ne of th e i r c h ild re n w ill e n ­
j gold m e d a l in th e s ta te -w id e essay - pound. T h is sp rin g th e ew e h ad tw in s
T h e y o u th w as n a tu r a lly a m b itio u s
N ext w eek, S a tu r d a y , J u ly 26 th e
th e ir w ed d in g C a p ta in a n d M rs Men
te r tlie g ra d e sch o o l am i o n e w ill be
w ritin g c o n te st on ‘’V ictory. W h at a g a in . H e h a s f u r th e r In creased his
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F a r m e r s ’ F ie ld m e e t w ill be h eld on in th e h ig h sch o o l.
zies w en t to S a u v le s Is la n d to live.
P ric e ? "
w as seco n d m a te on th e v e sse l— a
flock by p u rc h a s in g tw o p u re -b re d
th e
G re sh a m
f a ir g ro u n d s .
A l­
T he six y o u n g m e m b e rs of th e M en­
W illiam Jo cely n is a
P o rtla n d
re m a rk a b le p e rfo rm a n c e
in
th o se
lam b s, c o stin g $65.
F ifty
d o lla rs
th o u g h th e m eet is u n d e r th e a u s ­ m e rc h a n t at p re s e n t.
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T o u n I J h r a r y R e p a ire d .
w as ail he h ad in th e b a n k , but he is
pices of th e
M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty in g of h is b u sin e ss an d will soon tim e s o f lo n g te d io u s y e a rs of a p ­ a c c o rd e d th e new m o th e r an d b ro th - ’
W illiam R e g u la a n d F S h e a re r of p ick in g b e rrie s now to pay off th e $15
g ra n g e s , it is n o t a g ra n g e affair, m ove h is fam ily o u t to K elso, in to a p re n tic e s h ip fo r seam en . In tw o year? i t s a m i s is te rs a n e n th u s ia s tic wel- |
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S iie a re r P la s te rin g co m p an y of b alan c e. F ro m his h e rd , o th e r m em
but is s tric tly
a f a r m e r s ’ m eet, fine c o u n try h o m e eq u ip p e d w ith m o re he b ecam e a c a p ta in , an d fo r com e.
It w as a
h a p p y c la n th a t i
10 y e a rs lie sa ile d th e seas, co m in g | ro a n je d
lslaild
re p a irin g th e b e rs of th e in d u s tria l c lu b m ay get a
w h e th e r o r not th ey b elo n g to th e m o d e rn im p ro v e m e n ts.
th r e e m ore i’o r tla u d h a v e been
s ta r t in fan cy sh eep
to
th
e
Pacific
c
o
a
st
in
1848
d
u
rin
g
so
u
th
g
ab
le
of
th
e
to
w
n
lib ra ry
g ra n g e .
c h ild re n w ere b o rn as th e y e a rs sped
C h as. W o o d fo rd is a K a n sa s m an
T h is fa ll, G ra n t w ill ex h ib it a g a in
F o r m o n th s sla b s of p la s te r hav e
J u d g e H e n ry E. M cG inn w ill be w ho in te n d s to m ak e G re sh a m his th e C a lifo rn ia g o ld ru sh
by.
W
hile
on
a
c
ru
is
e
up
th
e
C
o
lu
m
b
ia
th
e
ew e a n d h e r tw in lam b s, an d also
been
d
ro
p
p
in
g
off
m
a
k
in
g
th
e
m
o
st
s p e a k e r o f th e day.
B ein g • w ell f u tu r e hom e.
T h e re
w ere n e a r-d ro w n in g » too
riv e r th e vessel w as m y sterio u sly
! b e a u tifu l b u ild in g in G re sh a m look th e p u re b red y o u n g sh e e p th a t he
k n o w n , a n d a fine s p e a k e r, h< will
Mr«. O sb o rn e an d d a u g h te r . Miss
n u m e ro u s to c o u n t. T hey w ere f o r ­
s c u ttle d .
A la n d in g w as m a d e on
so m e w h a t n e g lec ted . B u t th a t is all b o u g h t.
be a n o ta b le a ttr a c tio n .
B essie, w ill soon be o ccu p y in g th e ir
e v e r re sc u in g e ach o th e r fro m th e
S au v ies Is la n d , w h e re th e W illa m e tte
re m e d ie d now , an d in a d d itio u . 4 h e
W illiam S ty le ss w ill h av e c h a rg e new hom e.
riv e r
W hen th e sn o w s m elted an d
a n d C o lu m b ia riv e rs m eet
R ig h t
• n tire so u th sid e of th e lib ra ry h as HISTORY QUESTIONS
of th e c a f e te r ia a n d a m u s e m e n t c o n ­
T h e C a n n o n fam ily will n o t m ove
cam e dow n th e S n a k e a n d C o lu m b ia
th e r e C a p ta in M enzies m et his fa te
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
i been w a te r-p ro o fe d to p re v e n t d riv in g
cessions.
H e p ro m ise s to h a t e a on th e ir new p lace u n til S e p te m b e r
a t tlie sa m e tim e , th e old W illa m e tte
in
th
e
p
erso
n
o
f
E
liz
a
b
e
th
M
iller,
the
ra in s so a k in g th r o u g h to th e In te rio r.
p ic tu re sh o w o p e ra tin g w ith o u t a
Of c o u rs e , boys a n d g irls know
R ecen t sales re p o rte d by o th e r lovely 1 6 -y ear-o ld d a u g h te r of Jo h n w as p u sh e d back u n til it sw irle d in a T h e w o rk m en w ere lo a th to rem o v e
h itch a n d fine m u sic to d a n c e by at
flood rig h t by th e th re s h o ld o f th e
w ho d isc o v e re d , A m erica am i w hat
re a l e s ta te m en a re :
M
iller
w
ho
had
s
e
ttle
d
th
e
r
e
in
1845
i i he ivy c re e p in g up to th e roof, b u t It
th e p av ilio n .
M enzies hom e. A nd th a t h o u se was
h a p p e n e d in 17V6, a n d th e n a m e of
S te w a rt Seely h as b o u g h t fo u r ta k in g up a se c tio n of land
C ap tain
h ad to be d one in o r d e r to tr e a t th e
T h e C ivic M a rin e W o rk s c h o ru s
b u ilt u p on s tilts , to o
T h e fainilv
o u r first p re s id e n t.
B ut can
you
a
c
re
s
on
C
lev
elan
d
av
en
u
e.
Mr.
S
ee­
Jo
h
n
F
.
M
iller
w
as
th
e
y
o
u
n
g
w
om
­
w all p ro p erly
w ith L e a d e r Q uigley
w ill fu rn is h
a n s w e r th e s e :
lived on th e seco n d a n d th ird floors
W h a t o ld -tim e r does
m usic in th e a fte rn o o n
A p ro g ra m ly is an o v e rs e a s m an. H e in te n d s to a n ’s b ro 'h e r.
D u rin g th e high w a te r o n e ste p p e d
1. How
did
G re sh a m
get
Its
not re m e m b e r C a p ta in J o h n 's fam ous
of s in g in g , s p e a k in g , p u d v a rio u s b u ild a h o m e on th is new tra c t.
n
a
m
e
?
from th e p a rlo r d o o r in to a p riv a te
CLEVELAND UNCOVERS
A 2 0 -a c re fa rm n e a r A n d e rso n w as race h o rse . R ice S traw ’
k in d of ra c e s fill th e d ay
fe rry b o at o w ned by th e c a p ta in . On
2. W h ere did th e first sc h o o lh o u se
b o u g h t b y O liv er F. S m ith
F o llo w in g a w h irlw in d c o u rtsh ip
NEW BAT STAR
E v ery fa r m e r is in v ite d to b rin g
s ta n d ?
th e c a ttle w ere fe rrie d
C a p ta in M enzies a n d E liz a b e th Mil-) th a t b o at
his w hole fa m ily an d s ta y all day
a c ro s s to th e h ig h e r m eadow s d u rin g
3. C an you n a m e an e a rly te a c h e r ’
le r w ere m a rrie d In 1848 an d m«<P
T h e g ro v e n e a r th e g r o u n d s is a d e ­
ib e m o n th s w hen th e isla n d p a s tu re s
A ny o f th e boys am i g ir ls who a tte n d
MISS
KELLY
CALLS
th
e
i
r
h
om
e
fo
r
a
tim
e
on
a
p
a
rt
of
the
lig h tfu l p la c e to e a t a p icn ic lu n ch
were in u n d a te d
ed sch o o l th e n ?
Id e r M iller's fa rm
A m u sin g sto rie s
HER KING A JACK
4. W h e re is th e o ld e s t b u ild in g
In 1867 th e fam ily m oved to
j a re re m e m b e re d of th e g a lls n ' sea
THE CAMOUFLAGE OF
In G re sh a m ?
T
r
o
u
td
a
le
w
here
C
a
p
ta
in
.Menzies
c a p ta in ’s first ex p e rie n c e s as a la n d ­
CAPTAIN H H HUGHES
5. W h a t w as c a lle d " E g y p t" in
b o u g h t 12H0 a c re s w h e re th e S u n d ial
lu b b er.
th
o
se d a y s ’
is now . T h e re h is c a ttle
F o r o v e r tw o m o u th s Dr. H. li
" H o e o u t liiai co rn p atch . J a n i e s ! ” ra n c h
6. A fte r w hom is P ow ell V aliev
ro a m e d th e b ru s h m ead o w s au d in
H u g h es h a s been » ailin g u n d e r false
C o m m a n d e d th e e n e rg e tic b rid e
n am ed ?
A nd Ja m e s to o k h e r lite ra lly . He th e tim b e r h a lf a dozen fa m ilie s of
co lo rs, d e lib e ra te ly d e c e iv in g th e <1« a r
' W hat gam es dl»l ch ild ren play
In
d
ia
n
s
h
u
n
te
d
w
ild
gees»-,
g
ro
u
s
e
p u b lic. Of c o u rs e it is all d u e to tlie
! hoed ev ery b lessed co rn sta lk o u t of
CAPTAIN JAMES MENZIES WAS
A LEADER OF PIONEER DAYS
p ro v e rb ia l s o ld ie r re tic e n c e an d Dr
H u g h e s ’ e x tre m e
m o d esty .
B ut
m u r d e r w ill n u t. T h e tr u t h of th e
m a tte r is th a t w hen b e w a s rele a se d
fro m m ilita r y s e rv ic e h e w as not a
lie u te n a n t as he p e rm itte d us to b e ­
lieve. b u t wax C a p ta in H u g h e s, h a v ­
in g re c eiv ed
h is
p ro m o tio n som e
tim e b e fo re b is d is c h a rg e
C a n t o f Thank«,.
W e w ish to e x p re ss o u r sin cere
th a n k s to all
th e n e ig h b o rs an d |
frie n d s fo r all th e i r k in d n e s s aud
s y m p a th y an d th e b e a u tifu l flower«
th a t th e y h av e g iv en d u r in g tlie 111-j
ness a n d a t th e f u n e r a l o f o u r beloved !
son anil b ro th e r, H a ro ld O iio rb e rg
MR AND M RS J . H. L IN D G R E N I
AND FA M ILY
A tte n tio n !
T h e G re sh a m c a n n e ry h a s c o n ­
tr a c te d f o r a lo t o f b e rrie s a n d fru i:
to be c a n n e d a n d w o rk ed u p h e re and
we m u s t h a v e th e h e lp to d o It
We '
h av e In c re a se d th e piece r a te s on an
a v e ra g e o f 2 5 % o r b e tte r th a n th e
s ta n d a r d ra te s . T h e ru s h se a so n is
s h o r t a n d a g o o d m any can a rr a n g e
to h e lp o u t. A lo cal In d u s try c a n n o t
be b u ilt up by sh ip p in g o u t stu ff th a t
sh o u ld be w o rk ed up h e re
E very
w om an an d g ir l t h a t can sh o u ld s t a r t
in a t once.
A R U P E R T A CO
Eaint. oil. etc., advancing
Buy
bow . A t L. L. Kid dar Hdw. Co.
K IN G
A L E X tK l'U iK R .
Josephine M arie K e lly of C h i­
cago and New York,
American
girl doing Red Cross w ork, has
Europe talkin g as
the
young
king. Alexander of Greece con­
tinues to pay attention to her.
When the king quit his suite at
the grand ball, w alking to tho
side of the little Yank g irl In the
center of the great b all— Athens
diplomats a n t foreign ministers
gasped He signs his eorrespond-
ence to her "J a c k "— and th a t’l
what she sails bia m ajeelg
ph»-asants an d d e e r
It w as not at
th e g ro u n d .
W neu th e s tr in g b ean s s p ro u te d all a n u n co m m o n s ig h t to see d e e r
w ith
th e
c a ttle
A few
a n d c a m e up p c s b ln g th e sp lit be,, as g ra z in g
j th ro u g h a h e a d o t th e leav es, th e ra p p e a c e fu l In d ia n s h e ld no te r r o r s fo r
ta in p o k ed th em h a rk in th e g ro u n d an e x -In d ia n a g e n t, so th ey w ere al-
re m a rk in g th a t be su p p o sed he had low ed to com e a n d go us they
p leased
n o t p la n te d th e m d eep en o u g h
W ith a la rg e fa m ily of g ro w in g
In tw o y e a rs C a p ta in M enzies took
h is b rid e to th e In d ia n re s e rv a tio n at boys a n d g i r l s o f s< b o o t a g e in h is
G ra n d R on d e, w h ere he w as in c lia rg - l,wn horn»- < a p la in M< n zles <(>-> bled
under
his
b ro th e r-in -la w . C a p t a i n , '0 ° r x * n u e a new »< hool d ia tric t
Jo h ti C M iller, w ho w as th e In d ian ' -lam es S t o t t and Davi»l B uxton, Ills
a g e n t.
Thos» w ere th r illin g tim es ! n e a re s t n e ig h b o rs, jo in e d w ith him
T h e b lo ck h o u se on th e re s e rv a tio n in ta x in g th e m s e lv e s a n d h irin g a
w as o fte n ti ll 'd w ith s e ttle r s in a te a c h e r. Miss S e lin a B a rk e r i now
s ta te o f sieg e
H ut C a p ta in M enzies M rs Sam B a r r ) . Miss B a rk e r's p u ­
p ro v ed eq u a l io u 11 e m e rg e n c ie s aud pils w ere o f s tu rd y p io n e e r sto c k —
T hey tra m p e d
A nally g a in e d th e re sp ect a n d confi­ not e a sily frig h te n e d
d en ce o f th e s a v a g e s
Six c h ild re n th r o u g h d en se th ic k e ts to th e little
A bear or a deer
w ere b o rn to C a p ta in an d E lizab eth sc h o o lh o u se
M enzies, w ho r e tu r n e d
to S a u v le s | fro s s e d th e ir p a th o fte n
O ne d ay a
is la n d a f t e r m an y y e a rs a m o n g th e p a n th e r flashed by, a n d nobo«ly lov**s
C a p ta in M enzies r a t h e r
In d ia n s
C a p ta in
.Menzies b o u g h t a p a n th e r
h a lf of th e M iller la n d claim , a n d it scoffed a t th e id ea, u n til o n e day Mrs
» a s th e r e th a t M rs M enzies d ied in Ja m e s P re s to n c a m e o v e r oil h o rse
back fo r a call a n d d isco v ered th e
1862.
C a p ta in M en zies’ seco n d w ife was g re a t c a t s u n n in g h im se lf on th e
L ucy T a y lo r C ro sb y
She, too, w as a M en sies' fen ce n e a r a g a te th r o u g h
p io n « : r. W ith h e r p a re n ts , W illiam w hich th e school c h ild re n w ould wxiii
an d
L u c in a
R u sh
T a y lo r, sh e pass
In th e cw iabliahing of th e M ethod-
e m ig ra te d to O reg o n in 1852 tro m
B u rlin g to n , Io w a, w h ere th e fam ily
Continued on page 3
n 1852?
8 Nam»» a p io n e e r o f 1850.
9 W ho first lo cated claim s w h e r ■
G re sh a m now s ta n d s '
10. W h a t w as G re sh a m lik e w hen
s e t t le r s
fir s t
cam e
h e re ’
lw|MU»»--w- Y outli IBew.
T a k a s h i K ldo, th e 1 6 -year-old son
of Mr. a n d M rs T. K ldo. «lied W ed-
iK-sday e v e n in g a f t e r a long illn ess
B u d d h ist b u ria l se rv ic e s were hel l
T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n in th e C arlso n
fu n e ra l
chapel
M any
Japanese
frie n d s w ere in a tte n d a n c e , som e o*‘
th e m b rin g in g b e a u tiru i floral pieces
' T h e body w as ta k e n to Mt S co tt fo r
! c re m a tio n .
F r a it Price» O ffered.
A» Cleveland battle» the C h i­
cago W hite So« and New York
Yankee» for the top In the A m er­
ican League thia player
’Doc"
Johnson continuée to be the cen­
ter of Intereat through his great
batting for the Indiana Jobnaon
is batting with Cobb and other
leaders sod has driven in many
victories for hie teem
T h e C o -o p e ra tiv e B e rry G ro w ers
a t th e old M etzg er s to r e a re o fferin g
, to c o n tr a c t fr u it a t th e follow ing
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¡R a s p b e r rie s , p er lb
15«-
Loganberries, per lb
gc
I Lam berts
.....
Blnga
....................
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g -io ,.
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