T W IC E
A
W EEK
VOL. 9,
NO. 47
G resham O utlook
INDUSTRIAL CLUB
BUILDING STARTED
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY,
CARNEGIE DIES AT 83-
NOTED PHILANTHROPIST
OREGON
TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1919
GRANDMA SLERET WAS ‘LITTLE QUEEN’;
PROMINENT IN GRESHAM AFFAIRS
“CASEY JONES” NOW
U. S. CONGRESSMAN
TUESDA YS
AND
F R ID A Y S
$1.50 PER YEAR
BEAR AND TROUT
SERVED EDITORS
C o n stru ctio n of th e boys’ and g irls’
in d u stria l club house on the county
(M akion D udley E i . in o )
I co n tin u ed w ith th e train ta k in g a
(C hase E. St. C lair)
have lost my h ea rt to G rand- ■ new road th ro u g h th e Cheyenne Pass
fa ir g ro u n d s began today, with F rank
As a m em ber of th e Oregon S tate
ma Sleret.
A m ore rem a rk a b le UP to F o rt H alleck on th e m ain road
Jones, local co n tra cto r, in charge.
E d ito rial association it was my p rivi
woman
I
have
never met. She in- a*a *u> T h ere had been a stiff light
lege to rep resen t th e O utlook at the
T he s tr u c tu re will stand near the
session of th e association in P o rt
sista th a t she is eighty-six years old, between th e In d ian s and the Union
site of th e old dance pavilion, on the
cavalry and th e pass was strew n with
land, F rid ay , S atu rd ay and Sunday
so
1
shall
have
to
m
ake
up
my
m
ind
edge of th e grove overlooking the
dead braves.
of last week. Every m eeting of th e
th a t such is the case. T he c h a rm
race trac k
By th e te n th of Septem
As th e train rolled in to F o rt L a r
session was a source of inspiration.
ing little lady w ith whom I visited
b er th e b uilding will be com pleted.
F rid ay evening th e sta te associa
on last W ednesday aftern o o n is as am ie th e so ld iers drove up w ith a
T he plans show a four-gabled
, whole trib e they had bested and cap
tion « a s joined by th e N ational E d
brisk
and
acu
te
and
sp
ark
lin
g
as
bungalow , 100 feet long by 4 0 feet
ito rial association, w hich spent two
th e modish, crisp little taffeta frock tured. W ith the In d ian s were a Mrs.
wide and 12 feet to th e eaves. Each
W orth and h e r child. They had been
d a )s in th e city ns th e g u ests of
she
wore.
gable holds a 4 by 12 window. The
P o rtla n d and its civic bodies. The
C' MMWi € tXtfiYh
At eighty-six my g ran d m o th er wore ¡cap tu red nine y ears e a rlie r w hile
in te rio r is divided into 16 booths,
i crossing the plains in th e p rairie
n atio n al association was rep rese n t
C ongressm an “ P a t” McLane
a
lace
and
m
ull
bonnet,
and
dosed
M
IDkEV
CARNEZ
j
IEL
eig h t on each side of a wide central
from
P ennsylvania
tak es hl«
schooner th a t follow ed th e Hoork
ed by about* 200 ed ito rs and th e ir
aisle.
Andrew C arnegie died at his su m softly in her arm chair. I am ce r family.
W ashington experience as a b it
At th e tim e of th e early
com
panions from various p arts of
tain
in
my
own
mind
th
a
t
G
randm
a
It is m arvelous w hat can be ac m er hom e in M assachusets on Mon
a ^ <llve.r ’ifon— no1 as 8 reg u lar job.
m assacre th e lto o rk s had gone back
th e U nited S tates. They continued
day,
A
ugust
11,
at
th
e
age
of
84.
S
leret’s
sm
art
little
hat
carried
some
Pat
Ms
a
locom
otive
engineer
com plished in a sh o rt tim e w ith co
on so u th to C ra te r L ake, re tu rn in g
H e sta rted as a factory hand at 4 1.20
And to the assistan ce of th e W orths and
h e went to congress when his
o p eratio n . It was no fa rth e r back a week. H F s ^ if u to U l $350,000 OoS fashionable m illin er’s label.
found them all killed except one b ro th er etu-'heers of Scranton ob
th ro u g h P o rtla n d to th e n o rth , go
she
was
out
m
otoring
w
ith
h
e
r
son,
th a n la st M arch th a t th e county P f which $60,000,000 was for 11-
jected to a congressional candi
sm all lad whom th e Indians had
ing o ver th e C anadian Pacific east.
George
S
leret,
enjoying
every
m
in
u
te
su p e rin te n d e n t w ith Miss E thel Calk- P rarl/ ‘s
The b eau tifu l building at
date. nom inated him instead aud
Many w ords of p raise for th e royal
ins, county club leader, began m ak- L ’m niflcence“8
P° 88fbIe by this of her ride th ro u g h th is Powell V al tom ahaw ked and left for dead
elected him.
welcome and g en eral good tim e ex
F
o
rt
L
aram
ie
was
th
e
last
o
u
t
ley
of
so
many
precious
m
em
ories
ing to u rs o v er th e county advocating
tended to them at L a u re lh u rst 1’ark
to her. T here were goodbyes to be post— th e jum ping-off place. T here VICTIMS OF DROWNING
th e erection of a club house on the I GRESHAM GRANGE
F rid ay evening and S atu rd ay , but
the last mail was received from o n e’s
said
to
Mrs.
P
reston,
Mrs.
McCulloch,
FORMERLY
LIVED
HERE
M ultnom ah county fa ir grounds in
th e b reak fast and program Sunday
anxious frien d s across th e Mississlp
NAMES
CANDIDATES
-M
rs.
W
ilson
and
o
th
e
r
frien
d
s
of
G resham , a house built by th e boys
T he o ld e r resid en ts of G resham m o rning a t E agle Creek on th e h ig h
pioneer days.
pi, and th e la st re a ssu rin g le tte rs
and girls. T eachers, pupils and pa
G resham g ran g e nom inated candi
penned
hom
e
to
them
.
T
he
road
to
|
llave
been deeply moved by news of way, and th e w onderful scenery, call
F or Mrs. Sleret was leaving for
re n ts f&ll in w ith th e plan. Basket dates for the four leading offices of
the west led th ro u g h Devil's Gate. th e d row ning of H. R. W inchell and ed forth loudest p raise and many of
Nampa,
Idaho,
w
here
she
has
m
ade
socials, e n te rta in m e n ts and other
the sta te grange and one m em ber of her hom e for several years w ith h er Split Rock, Soda sp rin g s, th ro u g h his d a u g h te r. Agues, which occurred th e visitors expressed the wish they
m oney-m aking devices were resorted
narrow passes cu t by Hie S w eetw ater on Sunday In th e W ashougal river m ight alw ays live in Oregon.
to in o rd e r to m ake the quota re th e executive com m ittee at its m eet d au g h ter, Mrs. A. E. Lindsey. E arly
S ta rtin g from (lie im p e ria l Hotel
and Big H orn rivers.
in
th
e
sum
m
er
Mrs.
S
leret
decided
ing
last
S
aturday
night.
This
is
the
n ea r C am as, W ashington.
quired of each d istrict. In most in
it
7, Sunday m orning, o ver 100 autos
upon
a
visit
to
Oregon
and
G
resham
,
In th ese rugged defiles th ro u g h the
Mr. W inchell was for several years
stances th e am o u n t was quickly made first step on th e p art of th e local
as most of h er sons and d au g h ters Rockies th e .m en m arched beside I p rincipal of th e G resham school fu rn ish ed by th e R otary club, took
grange
in
carry
in
g
o
ut
the
new
plan
w ith liberal d o nations from public-
I be visitors to E agle Creek, w here a
sp irite d citizens sw elling th e funds. in stitu te d by th e sta te gran g e at its are estab lish ed in this vicinity. So th e ir fam ilies, guns ever ready. T he leaving h ere with his fam ily in 1902 b reak fast of Oregon tro u t and bear
session
in
May
for
th
e
nom
ination
I
sbe
-*
U8t
boarded
th
e
train
,
politely
women
drove
th
e
team
s,
and
hushed
He
was
a
salesm
an
fo
r
L
an
g
&
Co.
T he schools and th e q uotas raised
and election of sta te officers. Those an<* hrm ly declining th e suggestion th e w him pering ch ildren. T he In- In P o rtlan d w here he hud been em - was served. T he tw o-hour trip over
are given below.
$50.00|
" amPd Were’ M as,er' c O H uffm an, th a t an escort he provided, and a r dian lookouts counted men and guns ployed for nine years. Miss W inch- th e s t a t e s most scenic highw ay in
G resham , Dist 4
25.65 I*aU rande; overseer, A. H. T arbell, rived handily, you may be sure. W hat and “ let well enough alo n e."
L usted, D ist 15
Up ell was a ta len ted young woman with th e cool of the m orning put the ap
20.00 [W a rre n grange, C olum bia county; Is a com fortable P ullm an trip from and down tile line rode C aptain the prom ise of an u n u su ally brilllau p etites of all on edge an d when the
F airview , Dist. 16
'all to eat was sounded a t 10 th ere
H illsdale, Dist. 32
2 0 .0 0 1 lecturer, H. G. S tark w ea th er, Clack- w estern Idaho to a woman who has M ontgom ery, giving o rd ers th a t no | fu tu re before her.
I lu rlb u rt, D ist.35
10.00 * am as county; secretary , Mrs. M. E. driven a four-horse team th ro u g h a
was a concerted a tta c k on th e food
man
leave
ids
post.
Hut
of
course
T
he
W
inchell
fam
ily,
Including
Mr.
B ridal Veil, D ist.42
20.00
14.62 ° ’Np|11’ secretary of th e W ashington trib e of hostile In d ian s on th e plains a few h ot-headed ones allow ed them and Mrs. W inchell and tw o dnugh- before th e 4 00 who sat at th e long
G ilbert, Dist. 45
P lea san t View, Dist. 48
10.00 county Pom ona grange. J. J. John- th a t h er husband m ight have both aeives to be trick ed Into giving chase ters, le ft P o rtlan d on S atu rd ay for able on th e tra il. To m any bear
Dist.
52
to a sm all com pany of th e b adgering J a tw o-w eeks' outing.
They were steak and tro u t w ere new foods. To
n M
_, aplewood,
c . . Dist.
? 2 ’2!i r ° n o f F o r t l a n d ' m a ster of M ultno- hands free to hold Ills rifle?
P le
a sa n t nto»
Valley,
15 Jt. 2<L0o
I “ ah county Fom ona, was nom inated
The Slerets cam e to Oregon d u rin g redm en, follow ing them up a vallev cam ping on th e north* fork of the som e they w ere a curiosity. But all
th e second g reat em ig ratio n to th e off the road. And as th e rest of the W ashougal river, w here th e accident' pronounced th e en tire b rea k fa st th e
20.00 for ,h <‘ execu,lve com m ittee.
Powell Valley, Dist. 26
best they hud ev er eaten. Many re
T erry, and C edar D istricts
10.00
T he g ran g e w ent on record as fa- n orthw est, at the close of th e Civil train sta rte d o ver th e sum m it of the [lo o k place.
Lynch D istrict ......................... 20.25 voriug a league of n ations to prevent W ar. B raving th e w inter, they left grade ah ead they w ere m et by a I A ccording to th e rep o rt of th e ac- m ark ed ab o u t th e sp irit of th is part
R ussellville D istrict
40.00 wars in th e fu tu re.
th e ir Illinois farm in F eb ru ary 1865 whole trib e in w ar p ain t ready for cident Miss W inchell h ad been swlm- of th e co u n try w here th e men would
S prin g d ale D istrict
hoping
to drive across th e M ississippi th e a ttac k . A fter a d esp erate effort tilin g in th e sh allo w er p o rtio n s of stay up all n ig h t to m ake an event
10 00 | i)n accou,,t of th e ex tra work ln-
W. C, A lderson .......
before
th
e Ice broke. In th is they th e foolhardy ones w ere rallied , th e the riv er, and h er fa th e r, w atching a success. It was som ething never
Mrs. W. C. A lderson
... 10.00 volved in p rep arin g th e gran g e ex-
E thel C alkins
10.00 I Dibit for th e county fair which will were disappointed. B ut a fte r a de wagons closed up, and C aptain Mont nearby, hud w arned h er a g a in st go- lone In th e ea st they said.
T he tw o b ear were y ear old cubs
H. C. Seym our, s ta te club leader, open on S eptem ber 15, it was voted lay of several weeks th ey crossed gom ery m ade ready to give b attle . >ng too n e a r a deep pool. She clim bed
gives high praise to these schools, to hold th e next reg u la r m eeting of the riv er at F o rt M adison, opposite His b ravery was too m uch for th e upon a ra ft of ties n ea r th e Goods» II tnd w ere placed in th e pit dug for
th e club house being the first of its th e g ran g e on S atu rd ay , th e 6th, in- B urlington, and m ade th e ir way In d ian s; they did not d are attack I ho g g in g com pany’s place a t th e edge h eir ro astin g on S atu rd ay aftern o o n ,
th ro u g h Iowa and N ebraska, down
k ind in the sta te if not in th e n orth- stead of on the 13th.
The tra in was delayed at F o rt H all I of th e pool and fell from It into the from th e strea m s cam e th e tro u t,
everything served by th e P ro g res
wesf-
| Of special In terest to g ran g ers was the P la tte to F o rt K earney w here on th e banks of th e S nake river. I water.
From now on local fairs will be I th e presen tatio n at th e d inner table they halted while and em ig ran t train S ettlers and tra p p e rs had been killed
L eaping into the w ater, (lie fa th e r sive Business M en’s Club at this S un
conducted In th e county for the pur- on S atu rd ay n ght of a b eau tifu l gift was being organized by th e govern T he tra in of em ig ran ts follow ing th e was cau g h t by the c u rre n t and w as' day m orning b re a k fa st waw a product
T he club bad en tlro
pose of selecting en tries for the to Mrs. Dan M etzger, the faith fu l m ent.
M ontgom ery p arty was attac k ed and lost before he could siezo th e girl of Oregon.
ch arg e of th e b rea k fa st.
Because of Indian m assacres no m any of th e fam ilies wiped out.
co unty fa ir next m onth. T he Lynch, and efficient stew ard of the gran g e
T he only o th e r aid n ea r by wan a
F eatu re s of th e b reak fast were,
B uckley and P lea san t V alley dis for 17 years, who will soon go to sm all tra in s were p erm itted to take
But th e acid test of a m an ’s or a gro u p of ch ild ren , who becam e panic
trlc ts have decided to m ake an all- C alifornia with h e r husband to m ake th e trail. A m ilita ry e sco rt was pro w om an’s nerve was th e trip th ro u g h strick en . Both fa th e r and d au g h ter songs by th e business men, actin g as
vided from F o rt K earney to F ort th e Blackfoot co u n try up th e S nake were sw ept down stream . T he bodies w aiters, led by W alter Je n k in s of the
day occasion of It, filling th e pro- th e ir hom e In th e fu tu re,
g ram w ith d em o n stratio n s, e n te r-
The g ift not only recognized Mrs Boise upon th e Snake river. Many riv e r to old F o rt Boise. They were were su b seq u en tly found lodged n ear Y. M. C. A. com m unity service, and
a s trik e of th e cooks and w aiters’
U nder th e I th e bank.
ta ln m e n t and a big lunch.
M etzger’s good offices to th e gran g e soldiers, Just m ustered o u t, Joined th re a te n e d co n tin u ally .
th
e
em
ig
ran
ts
and
with
th
e
ir
Henry
T he c h ild re n ’s club w ork covers but h er g rea t love fo r flowers
It
p reten se of trad in g a salm on for a
Miss W inchell was one of the first union In th e in te rest of th e “ poor
p ro jec ts In sew ing, cooking, canning, consisted of a b eau tifu l beveled glass rifles did m uch to convince th e In s h irt an old In d ian would spy on I g rad u a tes of Reed college anil was w orking g irl,” as a p ro test ag ain st
Ju d g e Jacob K anzler an d
F orest
g a rd e n in g and raisin g of poultry tray on which were a cut glass flower dians th a t an a ttac k would not be them . T his alw ays spelled thouble. also a g ra d u a te of C olum bia unlver-
S
u
pervisor
“
T
o
m
’’
S
h
e
rra
rd
,
whom
One bucked up o n e's courage, set slty. F o r th e past year she had been
and livestock, th e last nam ed project bowl In which was a potted fern, h ealth fu l sp o rt for th e redskins.
th e strik e rs declared w ere u n fair In
In
th
e
train
th
a
t
lert
F
o
rt
K
earney
o n e’s jaw and p rep ared to m eet th e a b acteriologist for th e governm ent
being th e m ost popular, and C hester An em broidered linen dolly Corn-
fo sterin g tlie picnic. T he s trik e was
W h ite pigs, possibly, th e m ost favor- pleted th e group. Ju d g e George W u n d er com m and of C aptain Mont w orst. S ure enough, o ver th e next at the R ockefeller In stitu te. She hud
led by F ra n k H ilton, P o rtlan d law
gom
ery
w
ere
one
h
u
n
d
red
and
sixty
hill they would run th e g a u n tle t of recently been chosen for sim ila r work
ite anim al.
S tapleton m ade th e p resen tatio n
D orothy W oolrldge of W est Port-1 speech, to which Mrs. M etzger, al- men, ninety-five wagons carrying several h u n d red In d ian s lined up and a t Jo h n s H opkins u n iv ersity at Bal- y er and "I. W. W. o r a to r .” As a
strik in g w aiter, Geo. F. Honey was
land will exhibit tw o C hester W hite most overcom e with em otion, m ade th e women and children, m any cattle w aitin g fo r trouble. They m ade way tim ore. She iiail been in P o rtlan d
and horses. W hen th e Slerets sold g ru d g in g ly for th e wagons flanked Passing th e su m m er vacation with very realistic in Ills actions. These
piRs purchased from A. G. Guynip an a p p ro p riate response.
th e ir Illinois farm they Invested tho by riflem en.
h er p aren ts, and had in ten d ed leav- two stu n ts w ere the cause of much
of G resham fo r $18 borrow ed from
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m errim en t.
proceeds in seven fine horses, having
th e L ivestock bank in P o rtlan d . She C U R IO S IT IE S IN WOOD
On to B ak er City, and th ere th e In« sh o rtly fo r B altim o re to take up
A fter th e b reak ru st th e crowd
has nam ed h e r pigs A rchibald and I
GIVEN DR. THOMPSON h eard of th e scarcity of horses an<1 S lerets le ft th e tra in , rem ain in g I h e r new work.
th e g re a t possibilities of stock-rais th e re to n u rse th e old est d au g h ter, | T he fu n eral services will be held g ath ered In th e grove and W. J.
Rosie, probably on the su p p o sitio n , ,,
,
th a t pigs will th riv e b e tte r if given
D r A Thom pson has been pre- ing in th e Oregon country.
M ary, who was ill with th e m ountain a t 1 o ’clock tom orrow aftern o o n at -Hofman, ch airm an of th e g en eral
As they Journeyed th ro u g h Neb fever. Instead of follow ing th e cm- ’he fam ily residence, 364 M arguer- reception com m ittee, called on th e
p re tty nam es.
sented by George B. P resto n with
business men for som e music. Led
P ercy Bell of S pringdale Is train - two b eautifu l pieces of Oregon hard rask a they drove past th e rude chlm l{,rant tra il to T he D alles and down I He avenue, P o rtlan d . Rev. J. E. Con-
by W alter Je n k in s they Hang a song
neys
sta
n
d
in
g
in
th
e
ashes
as
evi
th
e
C
olum
bia
they
crossed
th
e
Blue
p
asto
r
of
the
U
nited
B
rethren
Ing tw o C h e ste r W hites for th e fair wood, one of m yrtle and one of birds-
to the tu n e of “J a Du” but w ith the
also, b earin g th e significant, nam es eye maple, found n ear Coos Bay. dence of th e fiendish sla u g h te r ami M ountains and D eschutes riv e r and church will officiate.
words, “ Papa, papa, p ap a Is an edi
incendiarism
of
th
e
savages.
The
took
th
e
B
arlow
road
o
ver
th
e
Cas-
S
urviving
m
em
bers
of
th
e
fam
ily
of L ib erty Bell and V ictory Bell
These two in terestin g sam ples of n a
tor. Papa, papa, listen to bis paper
ades
so
u
th
of
Mt.
Hood.
In
places
j
are,
Mrs
W
inchell,
d
a
u
g
h
te
r,
R
uth,
In
d
ian
s
w
ere
d
riv
in
g
all
of
the
se
t
D onald G ran t of F airview , who tive wood are on exhibit in the show
ro a r.” T h ere were solos by Mr. J e n
c a rrie d off th e s ta te honors two years window of E. W. A ylsw orth’s store. tle rs ’ c a ttle off th e N ebraska prairies h ere was no road a t all. It was and »on R alph V. W inchell.
kins and th e whole crow d Joined
necessary
to
rope
th
e
wagon
to
a
|
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and
attac
k
in
g
all
com
ers.
So
th
e
ago. will com pete w ith D orothy and The slabs are highly polished, b rin g
lu stily In singing (he B attle Hymn or
p
arty
left
th
e
P
la
tte
and
traveled
ree
and
let
it
dow»i
o
ver
precipices
MRS
R.
W
CALKINS
Percy. H e is p u ttin g C h ester's tail ing out the curl of th e g rain d istin ct
W hile cros
was late in th e fall of th e y ear 1
HAS PRECOCIOUS PULLET (lie Republic and America.
In c u rlin g p ap ers every night, doing ly, and curiously th e o u te r rows m ake southw est to Denver.
Mr. H oftuau in troduced people or
sing
th
e
riv
er
at
Ju
le
sb
erg
th
e
S
leret
and
th
e
re
was
no
p
a
stu
re
for
the
his utm ost to have th e finest pig In th e silh o u ette of a face.
Mrs. R. W C alkins lias a p u rebred prom inence who iiad tak en an active
T he d a u g h te r was d esp er
the show.
T he conto u r of th e piece of birds- wagon upset, th e sh iftin g sandy bot- horses.
when th e S lerets reached j ,lh ode Islan d Red pullet th a t app ears p art in p rep a rin g th e b reak fast.
So e a g e r w as W a lte r A nderegg eye m aple p o rtray s the profile of a | torn of th e strea m m aking th e fording ately ill
C
ontinued
on page 3
[ ,o c a rry off th e honors. Tills pullet Among them were, A lb ert W elsen-
I
hazardous.
They
were
rescued
and
a Lynch boy to p u t his H olstein calf “Gibson g irl,” hut has been named
is th e offspring of a hen th a t stole d an g e r and his wife, who live in the
in p rim e condition th a t he gave it th e “ M adonna of th e F o rest."
E agle C teek
rese rv a tio n ;
F ra n k
a pall of cream to d rin k
T h at he
T he sm aller piece of m yrtle wood JOHN DE YOUNG
MRS. EVELYN M'CABE
| r np" t ln th e WO<M,". "Ittln g on top
H ilton th e " o r a to r ” ; W alter Jen k in s,
PASSES AWAV SUDDENLY I f a <fi<,ar loK’ h a " h h ,K HUt tw elve sin g e r; Ju d g e (M ajo r) Jacob Kanz-
did n o t lose it is proof conclusive resem bles an elderly lady with ra th e r
MEETS TRAGIC DEATH
«■hicks on N ovem ber 2 last. One of
plum p face and sim ple coiffure. This
th a t it is a p rim e calf.
Last evening news reached G resh
T he fu n eral of Mrs. Evelyn Mc th e little chicks fell off th e log and ler, who was in stan tly dubbed "M a
P le a sa n t View will also be in the d ear lady Is th e “ Oregon P rin cess,"
jo r B re a k fa st” ; "T o m ” S h e rra rd , of
H olstein contest. W ilson H u rt will a ra th e r ap p ro p riate nam e, for the am of th e trag ic d eath of Jo h n De Cabe, wife of Leo McCabe of Sandy got chilled, Its cries te llin g w here the th e forestry service; and o th e rs, en d
Eleven h ardy birds grew
ex h ibit two p u reb red calves and very common people a re now th e a risto Young. late yesterday aftern o o n .
Ridge, was held M onday forenoon nest was
ing with Ju d g e Geo. W. S tapleton,
fine ones th ey are.
crats.
Mr. DeYoung was Just leaving the at th e Carlson chapel in G resham In up from th is brood. T he first week
who m ade a sh o rt talk to th e editors.
B runs' saw m ill at Sandy w ith a load te rm e n t was in th e Sandy cem etery. In M arch th ey began to lay, being
Jo sie M eglore from n ear L lnnton
A ccording to th e Judge th e men
Ju
st
a
few
days
over
fo
u
r
m
onths
"K entuck y Sue," beau tifu l, r o - ' o f lum ber. T he steep g rad e on the
Is a prom isin g seam stress. She has
Mrs. M cCabe’s d eath was a shock
who
were Introduced before him
m antle S outhern com edy-dram a. Ma- h||1 roafl PauSPd , hp lum bPr
Bblft to all.
In May one of th e pullets
com pleted th e th ird y e a r’s w ork In sonic
She had becom e suddenly old.
hall, F riday n ig h t.— Adv.
I
,
fu rn ish ed th e b reak fast and he was
b
ro
u
g
h
t
off
n
in
e
chickens,
sittin
g
in
T ie-
f r i g h te n e d
t r a m very 111, hasty arra n g e m e n ts were
sew ing, w hich la really q u ite ad _________________________________________ f o r w a r d
to fu rn ish th e "h o t a ir.” In his usual
vanced stitch in g , c u ttin g and fitting. T routdale, youngest m em ber of the j plunged ahead, m aking a quick tu rn m ade to ta k e h er to P o rtlan d for Im th e woods Just as h e r m o th er had happy vein th e Judge said th a t every
done.
T
he
m
o
th
er
pullet
took
g
re
a
t
N or Is th a t all
A ccording to re canning project. Alice has hit upon ! in a bend in th e road, tip p in g th e m ed iate ho sp ital tre a tm e n t, but she
th in g eaten was an O rig o n product,
q u irem en ts Josie has had to rem odel a novel a rran g e m en t for th e logan-1 load en tirely over, pinning th e d riv er passed aw ay before they reached th e prid e in h e r fam ily of nlpe, ratal;,
even th e sh red d ed biscuit were m ade
every
one
of
them
and
doing
it
so
W hen help arriv ed Mr. city.
la st y e a r's clo th in g , m aking th e berries. She has placed each berry j u n d ern eath
In P o rtlan d by th e P o rtlan d Excel
styles of 1919 from 1918 g arm e n ts, on its side in sym m etrical rows, in-¡D eY oung was dead. From all Indi-
Only eleven m o n th s ago Mrs Mc well th a t sh e could leave them to
sio r com pany. He hoped th a t none
hatch
o
u
t
eleven
chickens
on
A
ugust
Cabe cam e to Oregon as th e bride of
and do It w ith econom y and modish stead of th e h elter-sk elter way of cations he was killed in stan tly .
of th e ed ito rs would get any sleep at
Jo h n DeYoung was a little m ore Leo McCabe. Besides h e r husband 7. of co u rse sittin g ag ain in th e
affect, as h e r w ritte n budget which filling th e jars, m aking a decidedly
n ig h t u n til they had sold th e ir sheets
woods.
th an 26 years old. He is well known she leaves relativ es ln th e east to
m ust be su b m itte d w ith h e r work pretty exhibit.
and come to th e west. He welcomed
F
ive
ro
o
sters
from
th
e
May
hatch
T here is no end to in terestin g and bad lived n ea r D am ascus. He m ourn h e r passing.
w in show .
have been sold for th re e d o llars, fo u r th e ed ito rs on b eh alf of th e county
Miss H elen Cow gill, th e assistan t things the children are doing. The leaves his wife, his p aren ts, Mr. and
of M qltnom ah o u tsid e th e City of
p u llets fo r fo u r dollars.
D on’t forget th e free dance and
sta te club lead er, Is collecting ex account of each ch ild 's effort to pro Mrs. Jo h n DeYoung, a siste r.H a rrie t,
P o rtlan d , and on behalf of G resham
To
grow
up,
raise
tw
o
fam
lliea
of
h ib its fo r th e O regon display at the duce som ething cre d itab le would and a b ro th er, Ja k e, all at Damascus e n te rta in m e n t at th e Masonic hall,
w here he lived.
20
chickens
an
d
bring
ln
d
o
llars
be
in te restin g story. And A nother b ro th er, R odger, is still In T h u rsd ay night, A ugust 14, u nder
Spokane In te r s ta te fa ir held the first m ake an
T he trip back to P o rtlan d afte r
th e m anagem ent of L M Thom as, sides m akes a p retty good record for
week In S eptem ber.
Among the nothing could be m ore o p portune th e service.
a nin e-m o n th s old Rhode Island Red ,h e ^ G r i l l e s of th e m orning brought
T he fu n eral will be held T hurs- of th e K n ig h ts and Ladles of Secur-
choice pieces in th e collection will be ¡th an th e boys’ and g irls’ Industrial
, io 8,1 ,,,ld ^o r m ost of th e ed ito rs of
a Ja r each of beans, loganberries and club house w here th e children may day at 11 o ’clock at. th e DeYoung Ity, assisted by th e K irk p atric k and p u llet. Can anyone beat It?
I tho s ta te th e most enjoyable con-
salm on, p rep ared by Alice O’NIel o f 1 show w hat they have accom plished J residence n ea r Damascus.
¡A n ch o r Councils of P o rtlan d .
¡v en tlo n ev er held.
Read the Want ads.