Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 22, 1919, Image 1

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VOL. 9, NO. 41
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH
COUNTY,
OREGON
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1919
$1.50 PER YEAR
FARMERS’ PICNIC
HERE SATURDAY
FARM MECHANICS COURSE
ADDED TO AGRICULTURE
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T h e a g r ic u ltu r a l c o u rs e w ill be a
re a l live d e p a rtm e n t n e x t y e a r. To
th e w ork o f p re v io u s y e a rs h as been
W K n ° w
ÜR kis M an
P0ULTRYMEN ELECT
PERMANENT OFFICERS
SOCIAL SERVICE
PLANS OUTLINED
T h e local p o u ltry iu e n m et a t th e
| b ra n c h lib ra ry last F rid a y ev en in f
fo r th e p u rp o s e of c o m p le tin g th e o r
g a n iz a tlo n of a local p o u ltry m e n ’s
By C. E. PL A T T S.
a s s o c ia tio n
w hich
w as
in itia te d
W h ere is my hoy a n d my g irl to ­
ab o u t th r e e w eeks ago.
T h e te m p o ra ry officers:
A. R. n ig h t? W ho is o fferin g th e m a m u s e
L y m an , p re s id e n t; A. H. D ow sett. n ie n t, am i a re th o s e w ho a re d o in g
vice p re s id e n t; D. E T ow le, se c re ­ so c a re fu l of th e ir w e lfa re o r do thev
ta r y - tr e a s u r e r w ere e le c te d p e rm a ­ c a re , so lo n g us th e p rice is p a id ?
n e n t officers, a n d a lso c o n s titu te W hat p rice a re o u r yo u n g p eo p le
th r e e o f th e five m e m b e rs of th e p ay in g fo r th e i r a m u s e m e n t, a nionex
. b o ard o f d ir e c to r s .
E. L. T h o rp e v a lu e m erely , o r a re th ey paytng.
| anil M ark N ick erso n w ere e le c te d th e he p ric e le ss tilin g s th a t m a k e life
w hile, am i b e a u tifu l?
tw o a d d itio n a l
d ire c to rs .
T h re e fu ll, w o rth
n iw m e m b e rs Jo in ed th e a sso c ia tio n How can we know th a t o u r y o u n g
T h e a ss o c ia tio n h a s fo r Its aim s a fo lk s find c le a u a n d w h o leso m e plav
W hat p a re n ts
b ig g e r profit on a b e tte r p ro d u c t, a a n d e n te r ta in m e n t?
j sa v in g of ex p en se, la b o r an d tim e h a v e not a sk e d th e s e q u e stio n s w ith
j T h is is effected
th r o u g h scien tific a n x ie ty , ev en w ith fe a r, as son o r
d a u g h te r g ro w s
beyond
th e play
1 m a n a g e m e n t.
It w as d ecid ed to tu r n th e eon- g ro u n d of th e d o o ry a rd to seek p la t
■ tr a c ts o v e r to th e s ta te a ss o c ia tio n , a n d e n te r ta in m e n t in th e w orld b e ­
se llin g th e e g g s a t w h o lesale th ro u g h y o n d ?
M any
peo p le
in th e v icin ity ol
th e P o rtla n d a ss o c ia tio n , w h e re each
in d iv id u a l egg w ill be c a n d le d , g r a d ­ G re sh a m , as e ls e w h e re h av e been
se rio u sly
of ( li e s *
ed an d sta m p e d ,
It w as re p o rte d th in k in g very
th a t eg g s h a v e lifte d 2 c e n ts on th e th in g s an d h a v e fo u n d G re sh a m In
m a r k e t, but ju s t w h a t ca u se d th e rise a w o rse s itu a tio n In th is re g a « I th a n
c o m m u n ity .
Many
Is not q u ite c le a r as y e t, but It is Is th e a v e ra g e
p ro b a b le th a t o rg a n iz a tio n of egg Id eas h a v e been fo rm eil: an d it w as
p ro d u c e rs is re s p o n sib le to som e ex­ w ith th e p u rp o s e o f e ry a ta llz in g th e s e
te n t.
F eed a n d c ra te s w ill be ijd e u s Into a c tio n (h a t (lie c h u rc h e s
b o u g h t in big q u a n titie s a t w h o lesale i o f tile c ity , fo u r w eeks ag o , each ap-
p rices, m a k in g a n o tic e a b le re d u c tio n ! p o in te d a m e m b e r of a c o m m itte e io
j In v e s tig a te a n d Io a ssu m e tile in
in th e cost o f p ro d u c tio n .
E very p re p a ra tio n hats been m ade for
a d d e d th e d e p a rtm e n t o f F a rm M e­
th e fo u rth a n n u a l F a rm e rs ’ F ield |)ay . c h a n ic s w hich in c lu d e s in s tru c tio n in
to he held at tile co u n ty fa ir g ro u n d s b la c k s m ith in g . wood w o rk in g , co n ­
next S a tu rd a y . T h is event is sp o n so r­ ie r e te c o n s tru c tio n , fa rm m a c h in e ry ,
ed by M ultnom ah C ounty Pom ona fa rm s a n ita tio n , fa rm d ra in a g e , a g r i­
G ran g e and is in charge* of v ario u s c u ltu ra l e n g in e e rin g a n d d ra w in g —
O ne y ear ago th e
w orld w as paying m uch
co m m ittees each of w hich is com posed ! c e rta in ly u b re a k fro m m ere th e o re -
i tic a l. book fa rm in g .
T h e re is a lso
a tte n tio n to th e doings
of e a rn e s t w o rk ers who a re doing u n ­
of th is m an —*not in a d ­
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tirin g w ork to m ake it a succi*ss.
m ira tio n b u t— to d ay his
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W hile th e affair is one of th e en ter
latest p ic tu re is n o t rec­
ta in g ev en ts of g ran g e en d eav o r it ls f tttu r e ‘ °» '«m iners’ a rith m e tic , busi-
ognized by one o u t of
fifty— b ecau se a g re a t
not for g ra n g e rs alone, but Is for th e 1 n ess E n g lish , a n d th e stu d y o f law
c h an g e bas ta k e n place
an
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p
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cesses
w
ith
w
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farm
e n tire public— for everybody.
in h is life .— S tu d y th e
Being a pu rely ru ra l affair it is most era n eed to be c o n v e rs a n t.
p o rtra it c a refu lly . D on’t
B ids a re o u t fo r lu m b e r to be used
know him . h u h ’ N ever
ap p ro p ria te ly term ed th e F a rm e rs ’
saw him o r h is p ictu re,
F ield Day. being in th e n a tu re of a fes­ in th e c o n s tru c tio n o f an a d d itio n a l
h u h ’ — W ell t h a t ’s be­
tiv a l a fte r th e eereal h a rv e st a re la x ­ room a d jo in in g th e p re s e n t w o rk ­
cause he Is w ith o u t gold
atio n before com m encing th e fall work. shop, w h lch w ill g ive a m p le room
lace-pom p-pow er
It Is
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sin
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to
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T hese Held day s a re held in every
F re d e ric k
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tin
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new
H o h en zo llern — fo rm e r
g ran g e s ta te and a re g row ing in popu­
w ork.
H igh sch o o l w ill o p en Mon­
C row n P rinc» o f G e r­
la rity and im portance.
m any T his new p ic tu re
Tin re is a co n stan t effort to provide d ay , S e p te m b e r 22 w ith th e fo llo w ­
from his H olland refu g e
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lty
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:
a rich e n te rta in m e n t la s tin g th e whole
show s him w ith o u t th e
P rin c ip a l
E lm e r
F.
G oodw in.
•lay and fre q u e n tly en d in g w ith a
little blonde m u sta c h e
— a n d oh s o 'c h a n g e d
dance at n ig h t for th o se so inclined. | ; P ed ag o g y .
N ellie C ro c k e r, S te n o g ra p h y an d
T he p ro g ram s a re alw ay s v aried and
In te re stin g and th e num lx rs a re m ade Ty pew ritin g .
M ary E. G ood. S cien ce an d M ath e­
up to e n te r ta in an d p lease every one.
Som e of the forem ost sp eak ers and mu m atics.
L e t t i e E. G reg so n , L a tin an d B ook­
sie ia n s from th e m etro p o lis a re alw ays
g lad to help In ev ery d e tail th a t will k eep in g .
By D p F a n to d s (R ev. F ra n k lin W. C athey.)
G race H a rtle y , M a th e m a tic s an d
go to m ake th e affair a success.
L arge po sters have been sen t b ro a d ­ G irls ' P h y sic a l C u ltu re .
B ackw ard, tu rn back w ard,
p e rsp irin g lot. T he boys d raw th e ir
It w as e s tim a te d th a t a t p re s e n t I illa tiv e in fo rm in g so m e s o n of o rg a n
C. P. Moffit, A g ric u ltu re .
cast a n n o u n cin g th e even t, and a p ro­
O tim e in y o u r Hight,
h
a n d k erch iefs ( th e ir sleeve o r th e hack e a s te rn M u ltn o m a h se lls 25 c ra te s o f I Izatio n anil to p re p a re som e so rt ol
C, E. P la tts , F a rm M ech an ics an d
g ram ot alt ev en ts lias been p r in t­
M ake m e a chtffl ag ain.
of th e ir h a n d ) acro ss th e ir face, ru n eg g s d a ily , o r a b o u t $2500 p e r w eek. ' p lan o f c o n s tru c tiv e w ork to m eet
ed for f r te c ircu latio n . T h e cost of O u td o o r S p o rts.
J u s t for to n ig h t.
th e ir fingers th ro u g h th e ir h a ir and W. P. L y m an , a d ir e c to r of th e s ta te th is n e e d ; am i il w as in f u r th e r a n c e
M in n ie S ch rep el, H om e E co n o m ics
p rin tin g lias been offset by th e a d v e r­
— E lizab eth A. A llen.
se ttle down to th e business of th e day. a ss o c ia tio n , said th a t th e o r g a n i z a - 1 of (h is p lan th a t th e c h u rc h e s met in
L.
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sical
tise m e n ts of m any b u sin ess houses,
It is e arly in S ep tem b er In th e sev en ­ w hich lias alre a d y been re fe rre d to.
tlo n is m a rk in g eg g s fro m 6 0 ,0 0 0 i tile u n io n m e e tin g of J u n e 2'C
w hile the o th e r ex p en ses will be m et C u ltu re fo r boys.
ties. T he su m m er has been a hot one.
P resen tly , “F ra n k ? ”
"Yes, s ir
It is well fo r th is w ork th a t th e
hens.
P re s e n t
p ro sp e c ts
In d ic a te I
A
d
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,
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n
g
lish
.
from th e sale of concessions. T he con­
T om G. T a y lo r, V ocal a n d I n s tr u ­ and th e fall ra in s have not yet se t in ; "W hat a re you do in g ?" " N o th in '.” "If th a t in less th a n a y e a r 15 0 ,0 0 0 hens c h u rc h e s o f G re sh a m a h o u ld la k e tin*
cessions have been sold for th e y ear to
so th e d u st is deep an d th e g ra s s dry.
th a t is all you have to do, you may w ill he em p lo y ed .
In itia tiv e anil a ss u m e th e le a d e rsh ip ,
W illiam S tyless. tin* sam e m an who m e n ta l M usic.
S itu a te d n e a r th e b ank of Jo h n so n come u p ’h ere w ith m e.” T h ere he sits
fo r w h a te v e r is d o n e If it be effe c t­
R u th M o n tag u e. L ib ra ria n .
provided th e re fre sh m e n ts and o u tsid e
creek, w hich w inds th ro u g h th e woods ( w ith a «long pointed p ap er cap on h is GRADE SCHOOL WILL
ive, m ust he e s s e n tia l am t th o r o u g h
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am u sem en ts a t th e G resh am (M eh ra­
OPEN SEPTEMBER 8 ly C h ristian . U nless it In * e h rla tiu n
in g in fo rm a tio n a n d e x p la n a tio n r e l­ at th e foot of th e Old Dead B utte, and head, and looking dow n h is nose, w hile
tio n on Ju ly 4.
a t th e edge of a fe rtile valley s ta n d s a the rest of th e school stu d y and giggle.
in p rin c ip le , p lan am i le a d e rs h ip , il
a
tiv
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to
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sch
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w
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be
T he p ro g ram co m m ittee h as a r
Mom la y , S e p te m b e r 8, h a s been set m u s t.In e v ita b ly d rift hack in to som e
school house know n far an d n e a r a s •W illiam ?” “ Yes, s ir." "Go and get
ranged a splen d id m u alcal and lite ra ry re a d y fo r d is trib u to n in a few w eeks. T he W h ite School H ouse.
th a t note an d b rin g It to me. I see, I as th e o p e n in g day o f th e g ra d e th in g w o rse th a n Its p re se n t s t a i n «
p ro g ram , w hich is given h erew ith .
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he
su
m
m
er
vacatio
n
h
as
d
ra
w
n
to
guess
you had b e tte r ta k e y o u r books school, T h e te a c h e rs fo r n ext y e a r a n d o u r e ffo rts w ill give Im pel us Io
PORTLAND CAPITALISTS
F ollow ing th is w ill com e th e sp o rts
a close, an d th e fall te rm of school is and s it w ith M ary u n til noon,’ T h ere a r e :
th e w ro n g In s te a d or th e rig h t.
BUY
A.
J.
STOUT
TRACT
a th le tic exercises for don ated prizes
T , J. S k irv ln , p rin c ip a l.
about to begin. In th e y a rd is g a th ­ they sit.
M ary has slipped out on
I t is w ell fo r th e c h u rq h e s th a t
w hich nu m ero u s b u sin ess houses have
Mrs. G race O tto , 7 th g ra d e .
T h e o ld S to u t trag i a t H o g an , c o n ­ ered th e school ch ild re n of th e n e ig h ­ th e end of th e seat and is very busy
th e y ta k e th is in itia tiv e am i a ssu m e
g en ero u sly c o n trib u ted . T he sp o rtin g
M iss M abel A rth u r , 6th g ra d e .
s is tin g of 2 3 .8 6 a c re s w as so ld last borhood. T h ey a re sta n d in g a b o u t In w ith h e r lesson, and W ill looks dow n,
th is le a d e rsh ip .
A y e a r ag o , d e m o ­
ev en t card is not a v ailab le for th is is
Miss M ary H a n so n , 6 th g ra d e .
sm all g ro u p s, w aitin g for th e bell to th en u n d e r h is eyebrow s a t M ary, th en
c r a tic E u ro p e w as on th e v erg e of
w
eek
by
W
ni.
C
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te
to
a
P
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rtla
n
d
sue of th e O utlook, b u t w ill be p u b ­
Miss G lad y s M ichel, 3d g ra d e .
an o u n ce th e o p en in g of school. S ta n d ­ aro u n d a t th e c h ild ren who a re busy
i eo flap se b e fo re a s tro n g , c ru e l an d
lished on F rid a y . It w ill also a p p e a r S y n d ic a te c o n sistin g o f E. G. C ra w ­
Miss M ay H u g h e s. 2d g ra d e .
ing In th e d o orw ay w ith bell in hand stu d y in g and giggling.
I h e a rtle s s foe. w hen A m erica, fo rg e t-
on th e official p ro g ram .
fo rd , vice p re s id e n t o f th e U n ited
Miss E lo ise C o n d o n , 1st g ra d e .
is a m iddle-aged m an w ith sm ilin g
, tin g p e tty d ifferen ces w ith E n g la n d
It Is 12 o'clock by th e te a c h e r’s
F o llow ing is th e m u sical and lite r S ta te s N a tio n a l b a n k : L. G. C la rk , of
face, v is itin g w ith Dave.
w atch. A bout sundow n from th e looks
I F ra n c e an d Ita ly , fo u g h t sh o u ld ! r io
a ry p ro g ram as a rra n g e d :
W o o d ard C la rk e C o.; C. S. R u ssel of
S u d d en ly th e c le a r to n es of th e bell of F r a n k ’s dial, th e books and sla te s VICTIM OF WRECK
I s h o u ld e r w ith h e r alm o st b e a te n
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Geo.
M usical a n d L ite ra ry P ro g ra m 1 0 :3 0
BURIED HERE SUNDAY allleg am i w ro u g h t victo ry from e er
peal o u t th ro u g h th e s till m o rn in g air, a re h u rrie d ly shoved in to th e desks,
G ra n g e c h o ru s will be led by Miss R o d g e rs o f th e R o d g e rs H a rt G ibson
sen
d
in
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a
th
r
ill
th
ro
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g
h
every
little
and
at
th
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second
ta
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of
th
e
bell
a
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e
body o f F ra n c is W a rre n j tu ln d e fe a t on Hie g ra n d e s t sc ale in
K a te B ra tz e l.
c o m p an y , fo r th e su m o f $ 3 0 0 0 . T h e
School is called.
Shyly th e ru sh is m ade for th e door. T he d in n e r E llio tt, o n e of th e victim » of
T ilts q u e stio n b efo re Hi*
Song, ‘ A m e ric a ,” au d ip n e e , a s ­ tr a c t lies s o u th o f th e P. R. L. & P. h eart.
th e h is to ry .
siste d by W ilb u r o rc h e s tra .
c h ild ren slip in and find se a ts a t th e p a lls a re raid ed and in an Incredibly w reck of th e ste a m s h ip P rin c e ss (a llie d c h u rc h e s or G re sh a m is a grefli
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ith
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" P ic n ic S o n g ,” G ra n g e ch o ru s.
old-fashioned desks, m ade to aceom mo- sh o rt tim e a re em pty. A few je s ts a t S o p h ia, w hich s tru c k off V a n d e rh lP I co m m o n c a u se , as w ell as a g re a t op
A d d ress of W elcom e. Mrs. E d y th son c re e k tr a v e rs in g it fro m e a st to
d
a te tw o ch ild ren . T h e boys occupy Prank and W ill, and everybody is re e f. In L ynn C a n a l, A la sk a , last Oc­ 1 p o rtu n lly .
L et us fo rg e t th e petty
T o z ie r W e a th e rre d .
w est w ith slo p in g h ig h g ro u n d to th e
th e rig h t of th e room facing th e p la t­ re ad y for play. " L e t's play D eer and to b e r 25, w as b ro u g h t to G resh am I d iffe re n c e s o f cre e d am i b elief, am i
C o rn et Solo, T h o m a s Q u irk .
so u th of th e c re e k , w h ich w ill be used
form an d th e g irls th e left. T he large H o u n d .” say s C a rrie . Now C a rrie was la st S u n d ay an d h u rle d In th e local re m e m b e rin g only o u r c a u se in com
A n n u a l A d d ress, J u d g e H en rv E.
fo r th e re sid e n c e d is tric t.
M cGinn.
stove sta n d s in th e m iddle of th e room . so fleet of foot th a t sh e could c a p tu re c e m e te ry u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s o f th e m on, m ove s h o u ld e r to should« r io
T h e p u rc h a s e rs o f th is tr a c t p ro ­
Song, ’ T h e
D ear O ld F a r m ,"
Much o f th e tim e in school th e first an y d eer th a t ru n th o se woods, if s h e i I. O. O. F.
c e rta in success.
G ra n g e ch o ru s.
pose to b e a u tify th e tr a c t by b u ild in g
day is ta k e n up in o rg an izin g and a r ­ had h a lf a chance. To th e east an d j
T ills w*ay lies su ccess: to b an ish
M
r.
E
llio
tt
h
ad
lived
in
O
reg
o
n
all
D in n e r H o u r 12— B ask et D in n er.
g o lf lin k s on th e low la n d s , a fish
ra n g in g th e classes. O th erw ise It is n o rth of th e school house is a dense h is life, m ost o f th e tim e In th e fro m o u r m in d s, as fu r us we can.
P ro g ra m I :3O.
p o n d o n Jo h n s o n c re e k a n d fo u r re s i­ m uch lik e th o se w hich follow, co n sist­
M usic in a fte rn o o n w ill be led by
forest of fir, cedar, ald er, m aple, wild P ow ell V alley d is tric t, except lug the th o s e th in g s th a t m ay u ro u <* a n la g
d en ces on th e h ig h lan d w ith a co m ­
Mr. M E. Q uigley.
ing in stu d y and play in te rsp e rse d w ith c h e rry , and a g re a t v a rie ty of u n d e r­ p a s t few y e a rs w hich w ere s p e n t In o n sm in th e m in d of o u r n e ig h b o r
" S ta r
S p an g led B a n n e r.” A u d i­ m u n ity h all o r c lu b room u n d e r w hich g lan ces an d sm iles e a st back and fo rth
b ru sh . T he chase is soon o rganized, m in in g o p e ra tio n s in A lask a H e was a n d to s tr e s s th o s e w hich we can do
ence.
w ill be a g a ra g e fo r each fam ily . A
M usic by th e C ivic M arin e W o rk s ro a d a n d w alk s w ill be c o n s tru c te d from one sid e o f th e room to th e o th er, w ith a couple of h u n te rs, tw o o r th ree r e tu r n in g to th e b ed sid e o f h is s is ­ to g e th e r ; to sp e a k less of tile tilin g s
and o ccasionally, w hen th e te a c h e r’s deer, and a pack of hounds. T he d eer te r , Mrs. L. A. H ad ley , of P a sa d e n a w hich we do not w an t, am i to fill o u r
c h o ru s , p o p u la rly k n o w n as th e S hip-
fro m H ogan s ta tio n a lo n g J o h n s o n back is tu rn e d , a note.
w o rk e rs ' ch o ru s.
a re given sev eral m in u te s to get Into C a lifo rn ia , w hen
th e
a c c id e n t o c­ m in d s as w ell as o u r tim e w ith tin*
C o m m u n ity c h o ru s . O ld F a m ilia r cre e k to th e d iffe re n t resid en ces.
It is recess. No tim e is to be lost. th e forest, w hen th e h o unds a re c u rr e d , T h e d eceased w as b o rn F e b ­ th in g s w hich
we do
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T h e tr a c t Is co v ered w ith b e a u tifu l O nly fifteen m in u te s fo r play. "W h at
tu rn e d loose.
P re se n tly th e aw ful r u a r y 13, 1874.
He Is su rv iv e d by c h u rc h e s m ust lead , b u t o u r le a d e r
Song. " V e rd a n t G rove, F a re w e ll," c e d a r tr e e s a n d w ith ro a d s a n d w alk s
sh all It b e?” "B la ck m an ," says M in­ s trin g of bellow ing so u n d s th a t fall tw o c h ild re n , H elen , ag ed six and sh ip will he m o re effective, If u n o b ­
G ra n g e ch o ru s.
c o m p le te d as p la n n e d w ill m a k e a nie. ‘All rig h t.” "W ho'll be th e black-
on th e h u n te rs ' e a rs an n o u n ce the F r e d , ag ed th r e e y e a rs , a ls o
(■range S tu n t« 2 : 3 » .
tw o tr u s iv e am i c o n s ta n t e m p h a s is of o u r
T h ese ex ercises w ill be in t e r ­ p lace fo r a villa ex celled by none. m an ?" "B u b .” crie s a c h o ru s of voices. s ta rtin g of a deer. T he poor frig h t s is te rs , M rs. L u lu
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th e p lace he h ad been lo o k in g fo r fo r fo r h is s i z e . T he g ro u n d is soon
th e h o u n d s in hot p u rs u it A way they b ro th e rs , J C. o f D am ascu s, E a rl E
Hince m an y h av e q u e stio n e d th e
a lo n g tim e. T h e sa le w as n e g o tia te d m a rk e d off an d th e gam e in fijll sw ing
F r tiit P rice« O ile r »«I.
go th ro u g h th e b ru sh , over th e logs, o f P o rtla n d , A. B an d E L. E llio tt a d v is a b ility o f c o n s tru c tin g a la rg e
by A. M eyers of th e F ir s t S ta te B ank Som e of th e boys who a re good ru n n e rs
T h e C o -o p e ra tiv e B erry G ro w ers
dow n by th e creek, up th ro u g h the o f P ow ell V alley.
1 c o m m u n ity h o u se ut th is tim e. tin
at th e old M etzg er s to re a re o fferin g w ho h as been in to u ch w ith th e p u r- sleze th e h and of th e sm a lle r g irls and fo rest, acro ss th e road and th ro u g h
fo llo w in g p ro g ra m w hich m ay he un
to c o n tr a c t f r u it a t th e fo llo w in g " h a s e r s sin ce p arly in May.
aw ay th ey go, d o dging h ith e r and yon th e old cam p gro u n d and Into th e !
B e rry P la n ts f o r H ale.
I d ertH k en at thi« tln ip w ith m uch les
p rices, n e t to you, c r a le s fu r n is h e d :
T h e 5 0 -a c re tr a c t ly in g s o u th o f
W e a re re a d y to book o rd e r s fo r 1 » XpPIIMP, Is Rllg£«'Sti»<| :
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1 5 c 't h e tra c t so ld by M r. C h llc o te bas to keep out of th e c lu tch es of Bub. woods a g ain , th e h o u n d s n ever le ttin g i
W hen th e bell rin g s, th ey ru sh for th e up u n til finally th e h u n te rs h e a r th e i b e rry p la n ts fo r n ex t y e a r 's p la n t­
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w hich m ust he s e ttle d d e fin itely an I
h o u rs of c lo sin g at 7 p. ni., S a tu r- sty le s, fro m m a rm a la d e s to sueco-
in th e rig h t w ay.
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A nd ju s t b efo re th e e n tr ie s
1. S h all we as church«*« u n d e rta k e
shav< 25c, h a ir c u ts 50c, m assag e
50c, to n ic s 15 to 23c, sin g e in g 35c. a re clo sed sh e w ill b rin g a b a k e r ’s
to do th is th in g o r s h a ll w> tu rn th e
h eard trim m e d 60c, ra z o r h o n ed 60c. w agon o f c ak es, co o k ies an d p a stry .
m a tte r o v e r to so m e civic o rg a n iz a
M rs K ern h a s 100 p rize rib b o n s
tlo n ?
A tte n tio n !
s ta c k e d u p in h e r tr e a s u r e box, and
2. If we u n d e r ta k e it, how larg .
T he G re sh a m c a n n e ry lias c o n ­ b esid es th e s e sp ecial p rizes, o n e of
s h a ll o u r p ro g ra m be?
tr a c te d fo r a lo t of b e rrie s a n d fr u it
to be c a n n e d an d w o rk ed up h e re a n d w hich sh e is p a rtic u la rly p ro u d - -■»,
L et us th in k se rio u sly a i d c a re fu l
we m u st have th e h e lp to do It. W»* $ 3 0 coffee u rn .
ly th a t we m a k e no m ista k e
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h av e In c re a se d th e piece ra te s on an
“ T o b eat m e th is y e a r, th e lad les
o u r c o u rs e d e c id e d , let us p u ll to
a v e ra g e o f 2 5 % o r b e tte r th a n th e w ill h av e to g e t up e a rly in th e
g e lh e r a n d w ith h II o u r m ight
s ta n d a r d ra te s . T h e ru s h seaso n Is
s h o r t a n d a good m an y can a rr a n g e m o rn in g ” , la u g h in g ly d e c la re s Mrs
to h e lp o u t. A lo cal in d u s try c a n n o t K ern
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