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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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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
double value.
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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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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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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
B ert
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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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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
a
L ie u te n a n t
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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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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zies w en t to S a u v le s Is la n d to live.
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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 .
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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
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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
I p rices, n e t to you, c ra te s fu r n is h e d :
¡R a s p b e r rie s , p er lb
15«-
Loganberries, per lb
gc
I Lam berts
.....
Blnga
....................
8 -lfle
g -io ,.
Th»»»e a r e lib e ra l p rices an d if you
I hav e a n y o f th e abo v e f r u its to offer
• com e in a n d we w ill c o n tr a c t w ith
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fre e from m ites
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