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r * ♦ T W IC E A W E E K VOL. 9, NO. 44 G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1919 SOCIAL SERVICE 0RESHAM climb * MTOPHCOU SERGEANT SCHNEIDER LAUDS FRENCH PEOPLE BOARD SELECTED » < THE SCHNEIDERS REPORT A PLEASANT VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Max S chneider rep o rt A party of 14 young people con a very tine tim e on th e ir tw o-w eeks’ signing of Melvin. A ndrew , E rnest I vacation trip th ro u g h th e sta te of and A nna B rugger, E rn est, A nna and W ashington. Road co n stru ctio n at S ergeant C. G. Schneider, back o ’clock in th e evening, th e only bis various points, forced them to a lta r A m eeting fo r th e f u rth e r discus F red H oeeker, M arg u erite V olbrecht, sion of social service plans, as a n H enry K arp en steln , Rev. H. R. Geb- from F rance, was in G resham W ed m eal served; th e o th e r two bejng a I th e ir ro u te som ew hat, but even th a t nesday, m aking arran g e m en ts pre lig h t luncheon and a lig h te r b re a k could not m ar the p leasu re of the nounced in th e la st issue of th e O u t- 1, . , _j o «, fast at w hich coffee an d b read are ! outing. \ irg in ia C u rrln and W a lte r Schwed- p ara to ry to ta k in g up his law p rac eaten , w ith b u tte r if they can afford look, was held last evening a t th e ie r , visited Mr. C olem an, th e "look- One of th e p leasan test Incidents on M. E. church. Rev. J. M ontcalm o u t” man on top of Mt. Hood, last tice once more. th e ir trip was th e stop m ade at R est it. Of course, it goes w ith o u t saying Brown was chosen chairm an and C. T uesday m orning. In o rd er to get It has been said th a t one of th e H aven, a to u rist cam ping ground P. Motfit, se c re ta ry fo r th e m eeting, up to th e cabin in tim e fo r tea which | th a t S ergeant S chneider is glad to chief Indications th a t A m erican sol about 2 ’4 m iles from C astle Rock. I be back and w ith th e o th e r boys At a previous m eeting a com m it- Mr Colem an serves a t 10 o ’clock, diers are som ew here aro u n d is th e A fter th e cordial welcome of Mr. and tee, consisting of C. E. P ia tis, I). M. they left th e tim b er line at 3 o’clock agrees th a t th e re is no place like well-know n propensity fo r p u b lish Mrs. S tu d eb ak er, who are In ch arg e C athey and C. P. Motfit, had been ap- i in the m orning. T he day was ideal O regon— not even b eau tifu l F rance. ing a new spaper. T h e 400 so ld ier th ere, th e Schneiders a re m ore th an pointed to fo rm u late a mode of p r o -tin te m p e ra tu re reg isterin g 56 de- T he m ajority of soldiers, being con stu d e n ts at G renoble w ere no excep ever in te reste d in a cam p ground in ce d u ie to w ard effecting an organiza- grees at th e su m m it of th e peak, fined to the w ar areas, w here condi tion. U nder th e able lead ersh ip of G resham . T h ere were for th e com tion. T he re p o rt su b m itted was as A lthough it was b eau tifu lly clear, tions were m ost u n n a tu ra l did not M ajor Jo h n T. Q uinn of th e signal fo rt of tra v e le rs: tables, chairs, (Allows: low hangin g clouds hid th e valleys see th a t cou n try as It really is. In corps, a man form erly connected stoves, te a k e ttle , dish pan and even a To th e C hurches of G resham : m aking the h ig h er p oints ap p e ar like fact, S ergeant S chneider belleve3 w ith th e Pacific S tates T elephone hot cake g rid d le and wood already th a t th e only men who really did see cut. A ham m ock m ade of b arrel T he com m ittee ap pointed by th e islands in a sea of foam. alt phases of F ren ch life w ere not com pany at S eattle, a stu d e n t body staves is m ade very co m fo rtab le and C hris H e in ric h , C onrad H oeeker org. nization was effected. Not only ch u rch es to study th e question of en q u ite 6,000 men who had th e g ran d te rta in m e n t and rec re atio n fo r o u r and Rev. Mr. G eb h ard t clim bed privilege of atte n d in g th e F ren ch did they p rin t a paper of a very high restfu l w ith an au to robe. Bed springs o rder, “ T he A lpine A m erican," but and even ex tra bedding may be had young people and th e young people H uckleberry m o u n tain th e next day universities. F o u r m onths at the th is live-w ire body of men organized from th e keepers. A well of good of th e com m unity, begs to rep o rt as -—and are ready for a th ird clim b. u n iv ersity of G renoble changed his w ater is nearby and fresh m ilk and follow s: ideas of th e F ren ch . T he people of baseball, ten n is and trac k team s and fresh eggs can be p u rchased. T his is glee and d ram atic clubs, th e stu d e n t T h a t In o rd e r to prom ote the wel RECEPTION GIVEN th e city threw open th e ir hom es to fare of o u r young people, and to p ro TO BRIDAL COUPLE them , giving th e A m ericans an op body being rich In personnel for all a good suggestion for G resham to go th ese activ ities as th e m a jo rity of and do likew ise. vide good and su itab le e n te rta in m e n t p o rtu n ity to know th e charm of a A reception was extended to Lieu F ren ch household. A club was o r them were college men from th e and rec re atio n for them , th e ch u rc h COLUMBIA HIGHWAY es of th e city organize by electing te n an t F red C rane and his bride ganized for th e purpose of e n te rta in - U. 8. A. IDEAL FOR HIKING each, one m em ber of a board of m an (M arg aret S ch an tin ,) at th e hom e of All in stru ctio n at th e U niversity is ag ers o r com m issioners, and inviting by lecture. No roll call Is ta k en , no T h at th e Colum bia H ighw ay is an th e people outHide th e church es to the groom 's p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs atten d a n ce record kept. At th e close ideal highw ay for h iking was proven F. H. C rane n e a r F airv iew , on Sun elect o r appoint an ad d itio n a l m em of th e course a rigid exam ination is by th e Misses Ellen N ordllng, H uldu ber of th e said board, w hich Bhall day, Ju ly 27. A d elig h tfu l aftern o o n given, not by th e in stru c to r, but by and F lorence Johnson of Powell V al th e n f u rth e r organize by adopting was spent in an inform al way. Dec one who know s w hat a stu d e n t o ught ley and Miss Olive Bowm an of Se th e necessary co n stitu tio n a n d " r u le s ' « ra tio n s of d ah lias and baby b reath to know at th e com pletion of a su b a ttle , a guest of th e Misses Jo hnson, of action and procedure and elect m ade th e house attractiv e. ject. in a trip tak eu on S atu rd ay and S u n T hose present w ere, besides those ing th e su ita b le officers. At the 14 u n iv ersities open for the day last. T h a t th is board be au thorized, alread y m entioned, Mr. and Mrs. A soldiers, th e A m erican boys in itiated T he s ta rt was m ade from Powell ch arged and em pow ered to ta k e the G. S chantin, p aren ts of th e bride a m ovem ent to raise funds to be used Valley a t 7 :3 0 o'clock S atu rd ay L ieut. G eorge S ch an tin , h e r b ro th e r in itia tiv e and carry o u t any plans as in sending to A m erica a F ren ch re p m orning and by 5 :3 0 in th e a f te r they may consider advisable in fu r Mrs. Mamie K orosky, lie r sis te r and re se n ta tiv e from each of th ese u n i noon th e young ladies bad reached th e ra n ce and execute ways and m eans h er two ch ild ren , Mr. and Mrs. Geo versities, to study In th is co u n try . A M ultnom ah F alls. H ere they rested Sergeant C. G. Schneider. to ca rry on any w ork w hich they may C rane, J r ., Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C rane sum of 10,000 fran cs was raised for and m ade cam p for th e n ig h t and In u n d e rta k e and to appoint any pt r- Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. A llesena and C lar th e year 1919-1920. T he F rench the m o rning proceeded to Eagle ing these G renoble stu d e n ts once a ence A llesena, Mrs. F ish e r and sons o r any com m ittees w hich they and th e A m ericans a re d eterm in ed to Creek. week, w ith a p ro g ram and a dance d a u g h te r, H azel, Dr. H. H. H ughes may deem advisable o r necessary in lose no o p o rtu n lty to g et b e tte r ac By previous a rran g e m en t a p arty o rd e r th a t th e work may be effective Miss Della H ughes an d G randm a held at th e ch am b er of com m erce, q u ainted. of Pow ell Valley young people in a u w hich only th e elite F ren ch a tte n d Crane. an d efficient. S ergeant S chneider speaks well tom obiles, ab o u t 15 stro n g , joined ed. To help th e boys in acq u irin g R espectfully su b m itted , for th e Y. M. C. A. He said, th e re th e g irls a t Eagle C reek. A picnic Pros|MT'tive E x h ib ito rs. m ore speedily th e a r t of “ parley C. E. PLATTS, C hairm an. Two boys who may have ex h ib its v o u ln g ,” and to give the F re n ch a w ere some inefficient men am ong d in n er and a ride hom e ended a most them , and p erhaps they o v er-ad v er T his re p o rt was adopted item by at th e fa ir are V ictor Adix and Glenn w orking vocabulary in E nglish, they tised m ore stuff at th e fro n t th an en joyable trip. W inters. in stitu te d w hat was called “ ex item and accepted as a whole. V ictor has som e very fine th o r ch an g es.” Au “ ex change” m e an t a they could get th e re w ith tra n s p o rta TWO DAIRY WOMEN Miss R u th M ontague, who m ore ATTEND NIGHT SCHO oughbred Belgian h are s and F lem ish F ren ch m an an d a Y ankee m et at ce r tion facilities sw am ped w ith w ar m a n early rep rese n ts th e e n tire com te ria l; b u t at back d istric ts, base m u n ity th a n any o th e r one indivi giants. He keeps them in h u tch es as ta in specified in te rv als and held a and in te rm ed ia te sections they did a T he farm ers' n ig h t school con "c o n v ersa tio n ” for tw o h o u rs a day tin u es to m eet every W ednesday ev du al, w as unanim ously chosen to a r clean as coops in Spotlesstow n. G lenn, of course, has proved th at and five days a w eek, a d elig h tfu l good work. T he A lpine A m erican, ening from 8 till 10, in th e a g ric u l ran g e for a re p re se n ta tiv e from the alread y referre d to, h as th is to say tu re room a t th e high school. I n te r people a t large, th is re p rese n tativ e chickens pay, an d pay well, even high way to teach two languages, c e rta in for them : est in th e work is grow ing w ith each to act as a m em ber of th e board of as th e feed has been an d continues ly so, if a so ld ier had th e good fo r No m ore sa lu ta ry influence d u rin g tu n e to be assigned to a fair, young th e fo u r m onths h ere was th a t fu rn session. m a n ag ers w ith tho se who w ill be to be. Not a m eeting but som e new m em m adem oiselle. chosen by th e church es next Sun isher’ by th e Y. M. C. A. An officer's ber o r m em bers have been added. At G re e lia in H ig h School N o te ,l. A m ore in tim ate acq u ain tan ce club, sta rte d th ro u g h th e efforts of th e last session two dairy women day. A ccording to W. 3. T aylor, reg io n w ith th e ir history, w hat they have Mrs. Don C arlos, who earn ed th e atten d ed th e class, who were not al agent for th e fed eral board of vo had to lab o r w ith politically, the so b riq u et of “ M other” from all, an only good listeners, but en tered into NEW LODGE TO BE ORGANIZED HERE cational edu catio n , G resham is one of w ars they have suffered for c e n tu en listed m en's club, num ero u s dances, th e class discussions on “ F eed in g ” th e two high schools, h av in g th e best ries, u n d er conditions we can not ap countless offices perform ed by affable witli as much first h and in fo rm atio n , H. W. S m ith, of P lea san t Home d ep a rtm en t of vocational a g ric u ltu re p reciate, and th en to ta k e note of “ Y” men and th e ev er-ch arm in g “ Y” and " s h a r p ” questions as the d a iry d istric t d eputy o rg an iz er for th e in th e north w est. T he o th e r one Is at w hat they have accom plished in girls, co n stan t cham pioning of any men. In fact, Mr. Moflit, th e In idea th a t would m ake for th e com stru c to r, was called to Bettle an a r K n ig h ts and L ad ies’ of S ecurity, one Hood River. sp ite of it all, and w ith lim ited re fo rt and convenience of th e stu d en t gum ent which was con tin u ed into the of th e m ost widely and favorably sources, especially th e last four body, w ere am ong th e co n trib u tio n s autom obiles, a fte r th e class was dis Zion C hurch A n n ou ncem en t. know n fra te rn a l societies, is in the years— not only m eeting th e ir own con ferred by th e Y. M. C. A., and m issed. T he usual services w ill be held a t city in th e in te re s t of his ord er. Next W ednesday evening th e q u es stu p en d o u s needs b ut also fu rn is h they will nev er be fo rg o tten . It is desired by th e n a tio n a l coun th e Zion E v angelical ch u rch next ing enorm ous m a teria l su p p o rt to the W h at does Mr. S ch n eid er th in k tion of “ W h at affects th e te s t” will cil to estab lish a local council in our Sunday. M orning w orship at 10:30 B ritish and A m erican arm ies, figures ab o u t th e in v estig atio n into th e a l he B tarted— but not finished, for city and Mr. S m ith h as been selected o’clock, Sunday school at th e close of alm o st unbelievable— it m akes one leged prison b ru ta litie s? T h a t it is when th ese farm ers begin on a su b ject, it is n ot set aside un til it is fo r th e purpose of brin g in g th is th e m orning service, an d Y oung Peo realize th a t th ey a re a g rea t people. most em p h atically Justified. pie's m eeting at 8 p. m. T he F ried en s T h at they have been considered friv ab o u t. W hen asked to explain th e badge analyzed from all view points. T h e K. an d L. of S. is w ithout congregation from Sellwood will wor olous may be due to th e ir “ e v e rla st uno b tru siv ely show ing u n d er th e If you have ch e rrie s o r berries, q u estio n one of th e m ost p o p u la r of ship w ith us. A cordial in v itatio n is ing o p tim ism .” lapel of his pocket, Mr. S chneider ring 991. We pay th e top m a rk e t extended to m em bers an d friends. all th e fra te rn a l in su ran c e o rd ers as They have not m ade th e se n sa said it was th e identification badge price. We a re creatin g a m a rk e t for REV. H. R. GEBHARDT. th e fact th a t th e re a re six councils tio n al progress in In dustry th a t given to th e 5 4 A m erican stu d e n ts G resham , not o u tsid e d istricts. Bring in th e city of P o rtla n d alone, two of A m erica has m ade, n o r a re they so who enjoyed a w onderful sight-seeing your fru it to us. H om e P ro d u cts A q u a rt o r p in t m ilk b o ttle m akes w hich n u m b e r m ore th a n 1000 m em tf m adly am bitious. They are n ot rac trip in to th e F ren ch Alps and to th e Com pany.— Adv. a sa n ita ry an d very useful potato- ing th ro u g h life w ith th e New scenes of so u th e rn F ra n ce which b ers each, d em o n strates. B erry P la n ts for Sale. A class of 25 o r m ore is being in m ash er for an em ergency, or re g u W o rld ’s cyclonic speed— b ut they g et have been h isto ric places for two We a re ready to book o rd ers for la r use. T he g lass is m uch ea sie r to th e re Just th e same. te re ste d in th is w ork here. th o u san d cen tu ries. T he rem a rk a b le berry p lan ts for next y ea r's p la n t T he K. & L. of S. have a m em ber wash th a n th e old w ooden m asher, A m eal is to be leisurely enjoyed, beauty of th e arc h ite c tu re and th e ing. T he C o-operative B erry G row sh ip of upw ard s of 225,000 and th e ir and cleaner. n ot snatched up an d bolted out of p reserv atio n of bridges, aq u ad u ets ers, office at th e old M etzger sto re. assets m ore th a n $3,000,000. W hen sig h t in a few m inutes. Only one and b u ild in g s m ade a profound Im you ta k e into co n sid eratio n th e fact dish a t a tim e is served a t th e ir pression on th e stu d e n ts of new MR s T c ROKFR’S INDIAN WALKED ACROSS U. th a t on D ecem ber 31st, 1892 th e co u rse-d in n er, w hich occurs a t 8 :00 America. m em bership w as 736 and assets only TITLE QUESTIONED $474 one m ay realize the phenom inal p ro g ress m ade. In fo rm a tio n reg a rd in g th e w ork of o rg an izin g th e local council will ap pear in th e colum ns of th is paper from tim e to tim e. M. D. K ern of G resham , before com ing here, was presid en t of G reen for a tim e. Mrs. H arry S tanley had (M akion D udley E i . i n o ) wood Council of G reenw ood, Ne 1 visited y esterd ay in th e oldest u n d e rta k e n th e Journey when her b rask a. house in G resham . It Is th e hom e of tw in sonB, J e rry and Jo h n S tanley Dr. H. V. Adix has been selected as Mrs. K ate S tanley H arm on, an d was were ju s t five days old. Mrs. H ar th e local m edical exam iner. bu ilt fo r her and h er husband, A lbert mon was a to t of th re e years an d h er Page, his g ra n d fa th e r's T om linson, alm ost 60 years ago, by b ro th er A T ale o f a C ock tail. Mr. O tis and Mr. W eber, b ro th ers-in - nam esake, was a y ear old. Mr. E. M S tatler is ow ner and pro W hile Mrs. S tanley lay ill In a rude law of W illiam C athey. In th e front p rietor of four famous hotels. Two are yard is th e Lewis and ('la rk rosebush sh e lte r, w ith th e men of th e p arty In dry te rrito ry , the other two soon p lan ted th e re by Mrs. H arm o n 's engaged w ith som e c a ttle an d the will be. For a year he has had a pioneer m o th er, L uaney A rden S ta n women o u t b errying, th iev in g In chance to study the effects of prohibi tion In his hotel in D etroit. He tells dians descended upon th e sick wo ley. about it in the June num ber of the T he S tanleys a re pioneers of 1852. men and strip p ed th e cam p, ta k in g American Magazine. This is the high In th a t y ear th e e n tire connection, clothing, bedding, food, horses, oxen spot in his article: A fter th is severe loss they headed by Page S tanley, joined a i — all. “More men are having a little family m ade th e trip down th e C olum bia p ra irie schooner tra in from O racen J ’spree’ by ta k in g th e ir wives out to county, Texas, and w orking n o rth by flatb o at, arriv in g in P o rtlan d in dinner. In the old days there used to across K ansas and N ebraska, Joined | th e fall of 1852. One of th e first be a line of men at the telephone th e ru sh of em ig ran ts on th e b an k s | persons to g reet them was Mr. Lin- booths between five and six in the af of th e P latte. T he o ld er S tanley was n em ann, who had m et them on th e ternoon, calling up th e ir homes to an nounce th a t ’business’ was going to inclined to proceed leisurely, b u t th e plains. Upon h ea rin g of th e fine keep them down town and not to ex sons urged all speed ahead. So the land " o u t in th e w oods” they took pect them home to dinner. oxen were h u rrie d , w ith th e resu lt Mr. L in n e m an n ’s advice and cu t th e ir "In m ost of these cases the visit to th a t som e of them “ played o u t” com way o u t ea st to th e p resen t 12-Mile the telephone booth was followed by a pletely. Follow ing th e exam ple of co rn er, w hich was p art of Page S ta n more or less protracted sojourn at the o th e r tra in s th e Stanleys abandoned ley’s o rig in a l donation land claim . bar and by a dinner, with trim m ings a w agonload of provisions, leaving It One son, Je rry Stanley, located his of d rin k s in the grill room T here is in th e tra il fo r stra g g le rs who m ight claim across from th e Ruby 8tock still a certain am ount of th is late a fte r noon telephoning; but the message need It. Speed was ev ery th in g for F arm , w here his son. Will 3 tan ley , now is more often th an not an in v ita has his hom e now. T he H arry Sfhn- a while. Returning rrom Europe more tion to the m an's wife to ’come on And th en th e d read cholera sw ept leys w ent up into Y am hill county for beautiful than when the left as a down town and have dinner.’ ” th ro u g h th e tra in s, ta k in g Its heavy a few m onths, w here they bought I bride three years ago. Mrs. Rich Mr. S tatler says many other in te r toll of th e Texans. R ations grew som e land and got to g e th e r a herd o f . ard Croker, wife of former Tam esting things but th is alone is sutB scarce. It becam e necessary to kill sheep. In a sh o rt tim e, h o w e v e r,, many Hall boss, finds her title of cient justification for prohibition. “ Princess of the Cherokee Tribe” Mrs. J. N. Franklyn, 28-year- som e of th e ir prized horses fo t food. | they d rove th e sheep down into e a st disputed by her husband's chil old nurse of Seattle, Wash., Septic Tanks. O th er e m ig ran ts ch eerfu lly divided ern M ultnom ah and located a claim dren, who through their lawyer walked from her home tp New Orders taken for septic tanks at the th e ir sto res, and th e p arty reached on th e Section Line road a m ile west claim that she It not an Indian York City winning $2000 by the old price up to August 10. Frank T he Dalles. Mrs. H arm o n 's m other, of G resham . princess Mrs. Croker was on the performance. She spent only $28 Jones, phone 96x. th e wife of H arry S tanley, was des T he first hom e on th e ir claim was , Mew York stage and known as on the trip. She could accept a “Little Uula ' before her mar p erately III w ith m o u n tain fever, so Ml’k for sale, delivered daily. “lift” if asked twice to ride, 8he 4 th e fam ily cam ped n ea r th e Colum bia C o n tin u a d on p ag a 3 J riage. Gresham Dairy. Phone 901. tf carried an ll-p ou n d pack. STANLEY FAMILY PIONEERS OF 1852 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR YOUNG WORKERS HAVE BIG PICNIC T h ere were 125 ch ild ren , m em bers of clubs, at th e In d u stria l club picnic lield at M ontrose p ark , on W ednes day. T he atten d a n ce was sw elled to 160 by th e g enerous tu rn -o u t of club leaders, an d p are n ts of th e boys and girls. Each se p a ra te club has bad o u tin g s and p arties before, b u t th is was th e very first jo in t celeb ratio n , a com bination of the sew ing clubs, pig clubs, p o ultry and ra b b it clubs, g a r den, corn an d potato clubs and th e can n in g and cooking clubs. Not only have th ese energetic, in d u strio u s boys and g irls learn ed bow to feed u p o rk er, weed a g ard e n , and tak e a stitch , but they have a big a p preciation of th e value of team w ork; and th a t they work an d w ork to g e th e r is in d icated by th e sp irite d club yells und songs sandw iched into the big lunch served at noou. It also re qu ired som e team w ork and eig h t g a l lons of ice cream . W hile th e ice cream , lem onade an d o th e r picnic goodies were g ettin g acq u ain ted , H, C. Seym our, stu te club lead er, told tlie club m em bers u lot of nice things, anil praised th e ir p are n ts for having such line ch ild ren , an d th a n k ed the ch ild ren for g ettin g such tine paren ts. County S u p erin te n d en t A lderson ex plained th e plans of the boys' an d g irls’ in d u stria l club house. The building will be sta rte d in ab o u t two weeks, he said, and will be ready for all th e club exhibits by fa ir tim e. W ith th e assistan ce of Rev. E arl B. C otton, th e e n tire g a th e rin g sang at full volum e all so rts of club songs set to fam iliar melodies. C harles Quk-ksall, p rincipal of th e O rien t school, took ch arg e of the a th le tic contest. W ith “ ch am p s" from Pow ell Valley, G resham , O rient, T erry , F airview , C edar, V ictory, C or b ett, L usted, T ro u td ale , P leasan t View, H u rlb u rt und S prin g d ale, th e contest lacked n o th in g in keeness. In Ihe foot race for boys u n d er 12 y ears: G resham rep resen ted by Dale A ltm an, cam e o u t first; Malcom M orrill of F airview second; and Mil ton Lake, O rient, th ird place. F oot race for boys over 12; first, Ray Je n k in s, P leasan t View; second, E v erett Luke, O rien t; und th ird , G lenn W in ters, G resham . F oot race for g irls u n d er 12: first, L illian lie slin , F airv iew ; second, M argaret F itzg erald , O rien t; th ird M yrtle S oderquist, G resham . Foot race fo r girls over 12: first. F ern B u rto n , G resh am ; second, Mil dred S urbcr, T ro u td a le ; th ird , Ro b erta W ilson, T erry. In th e n ee d le -th re ad in g co n test Rockwood, rep resen ted by F ran cis G rlm shaw , took first place; F ern B u r ton of G resham , second; and Lilly Nelson of Pow ell Vatley, th ird . M urjorle S tlllions of GreBhnm won first place in th e potato-peeling con te st; Amy G ustufson of Pow ell V al ley, second; and F ran ces G rlm shaw of Rockw ood, th ird . G resham possibly ate a little too heavily to score in th e broad Jump. The lionorH w ere curried off by; Ray Je n k in s of P lea san t View, first; Jo h n Luke, O rien t, second; and Irving G reen, F airv iew , th ird . T he crab race, in w hich they had to run both forw ard and buck, us a crab does, resu lted In: G resham first, by W alter T h o m as; P le a sa n t View, sec o nd; Ray Je n k in s; O rient, th ird , Jo h n Lake. G irls' baseball th ro w in g : V elm a H illy ard , O rient, first; Mabel B ar ker, T erry , second; F ern B urton, G resham , th ird . In th e relay race, run by th e four schools In th e lead, tw o boys and two girls w ere e n tered on each team . T he O rient team reached th e goal, first; G resham , second, and P leasan t View, th ird . F o r first place In a race, five points were given, th ree points fo r second place und one point for Ih lrd place. In th e final su m m ary G resham stood h ig h est with a score of 29, O rient sec ond w ith 21 points, and P leasan t View, th ird . T hese w inners w ere p re sen ted w ith p en a n ts In the club colors of yellow and blue w ith th e four- leafed clover em blem and fo u r H ’s, sig n ify in g h e a rt, h ea lth , head and band, th e key w ords of th e club. Oregon has 4,083,000 head of live stock, worth $109,695,000. Old F ashloncsl D ance At C ed arv ille p ark , L tn n em an n Ju n c tion, W ednesday evening, A ugust 6, beginning a t 8 :45 o'clock. Union music. E xperienced ca lle r for all th e old dances. Come and have a good tim e. Select. No ragging J. V. COGSW ELL, F loor M a n a g e r Last W eek o f Hummer Hale. T his week ends th e sale of sum m er h ats a t th e Misz M illinery, m aking room fo r th e larg e new stock com ing.— Adv. F ru it P rices Offered. T he C o-operative Berry G row ers a t th e old M etzger sto re are offering to c o n tra c t fru it a t th e follow ing prices, net to you, cra tes fu rn ish ed : R aspberries, p er lb................. 15c lo g a n b e rrie s , per lb 9c O M tl s o u r c h e rr ie s 7c T hese are liberal prices and If you have any of th e above fru its to offer com e In und we will co n tra ct with you. D. E. TOW LE.