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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 9, G resham O utlook NO. 62 PATRON-TEACHERS ASSN. REORGANIZED » GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, MOVING VANS ARE DOING BIG BUSINESS OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, TWO KINDS OF BASEBALL CONFIDENCE 1919 MISSIONARY DAY AT CENTENARY CELEBRATION Moving day is every day in G resh The follow ing le tte r was w ritten am . It m akes one dizzy w atching to th e m em bers of th e G resham W. H. M. 8., by Mrs. C. O. B ranson, a f people w hirl o ut of one house into te r she had been in atten d a n ce at the a n o th er, stay o ver n ig h t and w hirl T hat th e P a re n ts-T e a c h e rs’ asso C entenary celeb ratio n in Colum bus, ciation will be a live o rg an izatio n som e m ore the next day. Only those Ohio. Mrs. B ranson Is secretary of d u rin g th e com ing year is th e in fe r a re a t rest who hold a w arran ty deed. evangelism for th e Salem d istrict ence draw n from th e tirst m eeting T he re n te r had b e tte r keep his be- W om en's Home M issionary society: held last W ednesday afte rn o o n at ■ longings in dry goods boxes. It will 1 wish to bring you echoes of Mis th e g rad e school, im m ediately fol sionary day at the C entenary. G reet i save packing th em so many tim es, for ings were bro u g h t to th e m em bers of low ing th e la st recess. " th e villain still p u rsu es.” th e two g reat societies, th e Home Before ta k in g up th e business of T he epidem ic of chan g in g location and Foreign. One of th e speakers th e day, th e fo u rth grad e pupils gave j has stru ck th e business houses also. said she would hall th e day when a to o th -b ru sh exhibition. They | T his week th e R aney V ulcanizing th e re would be no distinction be called them selves th e "G rin d e r B ri i shop is being set up in th e n o rth h alf tw een them and they would be con g a d e .” They w ere arm ed w ith cans I of the building occupied by th e K ri- ducted as one. of to o th pow der, tubes of paste and der & E lk in g to n real estate dealers. I will speak of th e Home Missions b ru sh es tw o feet long. T h ere may In th is m essage. From a sm all be T he place vacated by Mr. Raney is th e n ot have been any dope in th e cans new hom e of th e F ra n k C. Jones ginning In th e so u th lan d , th e work of th e W. H. M. 8. has expanded u n and tubes an d th e b ristle s in the com pany, form erly located in th e til It now ex tends th ro u g h o u t the b ru sh es looked m ightily lik e shingle B oughner b u ilding on Powell stre e t, U nited S tates. It was th e need of n ails, b u t th a t th ese tools w ere ef p a rt of which is now being ren te d by m issionary work am ong negro women •o RAT M O H A N — fective they soon m ade plain. In G eorge K enney as a sto rag e room th at led to th e o rg an izatio n of the song and sto ry th ey p ictu red th e and th e o th e r p a rt by M. E. W allace T here are two distinct styles of baseball confidence. Judging from n atio n al society In C incinnati, Ohio, good effects th a t re su lt from the to d em o n strate a device for saving these expressions as the two prem ier baseball leaders for 1919 get In 1880. Today th e work reaches p ro p er care of te e th . Ache, decay ready to send th eir team s Into a series for the world cham pionship from Ellis Islan d , w here Im m igrant fuel. and too th lessn ess a re th e goblins th a t P at Moran, m anager of the Cincinnati Reds and "K id’ Gleason m an g irls are received Into protective In an o th e r w eek o r less th e W al- hom es, to H onolulu, w here Jap an ese ager of the Chicago W hite Sox both^express utmost confidence In tfietr g et folks who neglect th e ir teeth . rad m ercan tile com pany will be and K orean girls are cared fo r; from •‘■spectlve team s to win the title. Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an opened th e m oved into new q u a rte rs in th e Ely th e o rp h an ag es and tra in in g schools m eetin g w ith a rep o rt of th e o rg an building across th e stre e t. It is re of P o rto Rico to Nome, A laska, ization as it w as le ft last year, wh»n ported th a t a Mr. M cM urray from w here last w in ter th e e n tire ad u lt so m any o th e r th in g s seem ed to crowd B arton will open a sto re w here the m em bership was wiped o ut by Influ it o u t c f »'xistence. Now th a t these W alrads are now located. enza, leaving 140 o rp h an s to be su p u n u su a l dem ands a re over, th e P a r ported. More th a n 40 in d u stria l T he Hessel m achinery com pany are e n t-T e ac h ers’ w ork m ay be resum ed beginning to p rep a re fo r tra n sfe rrin g hom es, 12 m odel hom es for negro girls, fo u r fo r S panish, a hospital for and ca rrie d on w ithout in te rru p tio n s. th e ir goods to th e new Ely building negroes at Jack so n v ille, F lo rid a, six T he follow ing officers w ere u n a n i also. E arly next week they expect to on a t th is w eek’s session. T he com sta tio n s fo r O rien tals on th e Pacific m ously elected: presid en t, Mrs. Zim be settled th ere. C. E. O sburn ta k e s m ittee th e re fo re m ade thf follow ing coast, and seven places am ong th e G range M em bership. m erm an ; vice p resid en t, Miss Mae possession of th e space vacated by rep o rt w hich was ad o p ted : Indians, and fo u r disp en saries and Colum bia G r a n g e .............. ...55 H ughes; s e c re ta ry -tre a su re r, Mrs. H essel which w ill be used for office, "A fte r m aking a th o ro u g h In v esti 3 6 deaconess hom es care fo r girls 172 E vening S tar G ra n g e..... E ling. C hevrolet show room an d b attery re gatio n of th e records of th e county who receive p itifu lly sm all wages 42 F airview G ran g e............. It has been custom ary h ere to fo re building estab lish m en t. co u /t, we find th a t on th e 14th day of T he E sth e r hom e In St. L ouis cares 104 G resham G ra n g e................. for girls all less th an 16 years of age to dism iss th e g ra d e ch ild ren a t 3:30 A. J. W. Brow n has pu rch ased th e March, 1919, the follow ing o rd er was and 103 L ents G r a n g e .................. every one of them has a ju v e n o ’clock. • P rin c ip a l S kirvin explained T. It. H ow itt p ro p erty , p a rt of which a d o p te d ; M ultnom ah G ra n g e............ ....59 ile co u rt record. how it cam e ab o u t th a t th is year th e is th e m eat shop he is now using. T he O rdered, unanim ously, on m otion P le a sa n t V alley G range .. ....50 T he th eo ry th a t a woman be ex closing tim e was changed to a h a lf' additio n al room s will give m ore n eed of C om m issioner H olm an, th a t w hat alted In heaven only th ro u g h h er h u s .6 0 Rockwood G range h o u r la ter. H e said th a t th e school ed space for th e ex panding business. are known as dedicated stre e ts may band may be co n sisten t w ith modern R ussellville G ra n g e............ ....97 law stip u la te s th a t school is in reg u be h e re a fte r Im proved w henever It is really q u ite difficult to tell sam e sh all have been approved by the Idea, but en tirely o u t of harm ony la r session from nine u n til fo u r u n w h eth e r folks a re com ing o r going 742 In U tah T o tal .................................. Board of County C om m issioners in w ith C h ristian th in k in g . less oth erw ise provided by th e board these days. th e m an n er h e re in a fte r set fo rth ; by a re th e Ogden and Salt L ake City of directo rs. To be p erfectly clear sim ply supplying th e m inim um hotqes. E vangelistic work Is done In on th e m a tte r he had in q u ired of one WORLD WIDE PROHIBITION T he q u a rte rly re p o rt of th e nine am o u n t of g rad in g and crow ning n e th e la tte r city and In th e copper m ine of th e d irec to rs w h at provisions had NOTED SPEAKERS TOPIC ¡g ra n g es of M ultnom ah county to Po- cessary fo r proper d rain ag e, w ith a d istric t at B ingham Canyon, w here been m ade by th e board. A fter th e i m ona grange, held a t P lea san t Val- j lig h t su rface of m acadam of su f th e city consists of one stre e t ten W orld-w ide P ro h ib itio n is th e topic i ley on W ednesday of th is week, show ficient w idth to perm it a one-w ay road in terview , Mr. S kirvin decided to m iles long. close a t fo u r o ’clock as th e d irec to r upon w hich Dr. Ira L a n d rith will I a m em bership in M ultnom ah county capable of ca rry in g neighborhood All next y ea r at E ast Boston, had said th a t th e re was no reason, speak at th e M ethodist ch u rch , Mon I of 742. These rep o rts show a slig h t traffic every day In th e year. w here m any of th e boats arriv e, a O rdered, fu rth e r, C om m issioner b irth d a y candle will be Illum inated he could see, fo r dism issing earlier. day evening, O ctober 13. increase d u rin g th e p ast q u a rte r, b ut T his talen ted T exan who h as been th e rep o rts will show a m uch la rg e r Muck voting No, th a t upon ap p lica In celeb ratio n of th e 40th an n iv er U ntil o rd ered otherw ise, Mr. Skirvin said, th e school w ould close a t four p rom inen t in th e fight for th e ab o li in crease d u rin g th e next th re e tion of 25 per cent of th e ac tu al re si sa ry of th e o rg a n iz a tio n of th e W 11 d en ts in te reste d In th e im provem ent M. 8., which is celeb rated Ju n e 8, tion of th e liq u o r traffic, was born in m onths, as th e re is co n sid erab le ri of o ’clock. th e dedicated stre e t, th e Board A vigorous discussion ensued. One T exas an d ed u cated in T ennessee, valry am ong th e g ran g es as to w hich sh all proceed to in v e stig a te and 1920. G reat th in g s a re expected at m o th e r o bjected to having h e r ch il w here he lived fo r 30 years. H e is will win th e Pom ona ban n er. It will e ith e r approve o r disapprove of th e th a t tim e— 40,000 new paid m em bers, $40,000 for tra in in g schools, d ren k ept so late, because they could a typical S o u th e rn e r; “ b u t I am I be given to th e g ran g e show ing th e proposed p ro ject, th e ro ad m a ste r $40,000 fo r p erm an en t m issionary shiu’i.b e d irected to p rep a re an e sti n ot get hom e before it wus dark m ore an A m erican,” he declares. and deaconess funds, and 40 per cent la rg e st p ercen tag e in gain d u rin g th e Dr. L an d rith h as alw ays stood for com ing q u a rte r to be held by th a t m ate of th e cost, an d th a t upon the Increase In su b scrip tio n s to the m ag w hich is tru e of m any o th e r pupils living fa r out. A n o th er objection in te g rity in politics and ag a in st th e g ran g e u n til som e o th e r g ran g e can receipt by M ultnom ah county of a azines of th e society. O ur n atio n al p resid en t, Mrs. T hlrk- was th a t it gave th e children so little legalizing of th e liq u o r traffic. He win It aw ay in a f u rth e r th re e fund equal to 50 p er cent of such ap proved estim a te from th e p etitio n ers tim e fo r p rac ticin g th e ir m usic les was chairm an of th e co m m ittee of m o n th s' contest. T he g ran g e w in and o th e rs In terested , th e ro ad m a ste r leld, said : V ictor H ugo’s trib u te to sons. Music is now recognized as 100, which in 1902-4, cleansed th e n ing th e b an n e r th re e tim es will be-j shall be In stru cted to proceed with his wife, “Thou sh a lt be my h eart w hile I sh a lt be th in e a rm ,” Is most im p o rta n t as re g u la r school subjects, political life of N ashville, T enn., and ccm e Its p erm a n en t ow ner. the im provem ent. applicable to w om en’s work In con so th e objection has force. F o r he h as much to do w ith th e u ltim a te “ We recom m end th a t said reso lu nection with (tic C c i i I i n iir t Tlic T he b an n er co n test was a rran g e d tion opposing th e so-called 50-50 ru le h e a lth reasons, it was arg u ed , it is triu m p h of state-w id e p ro h ib itio n . h eart of sym pathy was behind the be of m ore benefit to let th e pupils out He was one of th e founders, an d has for at th e Ju n e m eeting of Pom ona. be adopted and a copy of aam e to g in n in g of M ethodism In Epw orth a t 3 :3 0 th a n to coop them up an ad long been a m em b er of th e sta te At W ednesday's session It was decid g e th e r w ith a copy of th e co m m ittee’s rectory when S usanna W esley sent d itio n al h alf h o u r p oring over some executive co m m ittee of th e T en n e s ed th a t th e co n test begin officially on rep o rt be m ailed to th e B oard of fo rth th e fo u n d er In h e r son John S ep tem b er 18, and Chat th e em blem County Com m issioners, also a copy of W esley. B arb ara Heck, becom ing book. In y ears past, th e required see A nti-Saloon L eague. Dr. L an d rith has had wide recog sh o u ld cost $20. T he com m ittee In th e reso lu tio n be m ailed to each of grieved over th e backslldlngs of her am o u n t of w ork m apped o u t for th e fellow countrym en In New York, He has ch a rg e consists of S. B. H all, Geo. F. th e M ultnom ah county p ap ers.” n ine m onths, was well covered a l nition and en d o rsem en t. broke up th e ir gam es, throw ing th e ir th o u g h th e lessons w ere laid aside at been connected in an official way H oney, Mrs. Cliff K ern, R. W. Gill Pledging th e F a rm e rs. cards into th e fire, and sent for P hilip w ith th e Y. M. C. A. an d th e C h ris and L. D. E lliott. h alf past th re e o ’clock. W. H. II. D ufur su b m itted a reso E m bury to preach to them , th u s T h e T en Isist Tribes. tian E ndeavor society and he was Sounds like a snap for th e te ac h in g to th e new world p erhaps the A new Idea was given th e g ra n g lution adopted by th e farm ers of gain e rs? W ell, h ere is w h at th e p are n ts m o d e ra to r of th e g en e ral assem bly first religious society. H arriet Stubbs M aury county, T enn., which deals ers to reflect upon when Dr. R. H. P resb y terian becam e a eo-w orker w ith John Ste ap p lau d ed : "B efo re we pile on the of th e C um berland w ith th e cost of living, strik e s and w art in th e W yandot m ission. L ater te ac h ers longer hours, le t's get busy church th e y ear th a t b ranch u n ited Saw yer, p asto r of th e E ast Side C h ris o th e r d istu rb in g elem ents. It was both arm s of service w ere extended w ith th e p are n t P re sb y teria n ch u rch tian church m ade th e m ost re m a rk an d raise th e ir w ages.” u n anim ously ado p ted and is as fol- by M ethodist women In co-operation To g e t th e expression of every one in th e U. S. A., th e h ighest h o n o r In able ad d ress ever delivered before lows: with th e ir b ro th e rs ns th e W om en’s Poniona grange. Dr. Saw yer advanced p resen t a vote was ta k en -u n d all th e g ift of his ch u rch . Believing th a t th e w orld can be re Home M issionary and W om en's F o r H e will please his h ea rers by his th e th eo ry th a t th e A m erican people unanim ously favored dism issing at h ab ilita te d alone th ro u g h toil and eign M issionary Society. 3 :3 0 o ’clock. Mrs. C. W. G leason, unique m ethod of h an d lin g th is topic. a re th e ten loHt trlb rn of Israel, and sw eat, th a t relief from present con T he C en ten ary m ight well be called proceeded to prove It from sc rip tu ra l Mrs. O scar Norby and Mrs. C. M d itio n s and the sw ing of o u r In s titu th e “ G reat A w akening” to a clea re r H e lp W o rk e rs to G et Hom es. a u th o rity . In th e absence of ste n Z im m erm an w ere appointed a com tions a lto g e th e r upon th e Increased u n d ersta n d in g and ap p reciatio n of F rom all o ver th e co u n try th e re m itte e to p rese n t th is m a tte r to th e com es th e rep o rt of concerted effort o g rap h ic notes It will have to suffice production of all com m odities, we the p o ten tial of som e of o u r less school board a t th e ir next m eeting. to overcom e sh o rta g e of dw ellings. to say th a t w hen th e lost trib e s w ere pledge th e farm ers of th is county to know n world neighbors. Too long have th ese peoples, m ade In God's A covered p layground Is a neces In som e placeB people in se rt a d v e r ca rrie d aw ay and w ere sc attered all do llie lr full sh a re In Increasing food Image ju st ns ourselves, been to us com m odities, and solem nly ag ree th a t sity in O regon T he playslied is tisem en ts in n ew spapers offering a o v er th e th en know n w orld, a p ro m they w ill not strik e , decrease the little m ore th a n curiosities. W ith grow ing q u ite com m on in m anv of rew ard for anyone who will find them ise w as given th a t they should be re hours of th e ir la b o r o r e n te r Into any th is new er, cle a re r vision th e re has sto red In a new en v iro n m en t and th e ru ra l d istric ts, and sm a lle r tow ns a home. come a new u n d ersta n d in g of service h en cefo rth should n ever be se p a ra t 'co m b in atio n to d ecrease production. and sacrifice. Let us e n te r Into a n ot to m ention city schools. E sta In d u stries p ro sp er w here th e re ed ag a in ; th a t they should found a We call upon all o th e r classes of so g re a te r ap p reciatio n of th e pow er ciety to do likew ise. T hose who strik e cada w ith » g rad e en ro llm en t ap are com fortable hom es for w orkers. natio n und become th e chosen people and p araly ze In dustry are u ncon th a t has been let loose th ro u g h p roxim ately th e sam e as G resham Many m a n u fa c tu rin g concerns p ray er r a th e r th an th e possibilities has a playshed 50x100. In it are took up th e hou sin g problem and of God w ith heavenly p rotection and sciously c o n trib u tin g to th e very con th a t have opened to us th ro u g h h o rizo n tal bars, tra v e lin g rings, have built h u n d red s of hom es for th e do m in an t race of th e w orld; d itions ag a in st which they p ro test. W h ereas: T h ere Is a g re a t neces money. W e m ust n ot p erv ert th e th a t th e A m ericans a r e th e Isra elites sw ings, trppeze and space enough be w orkers. who cam e to a new land from every sity fo r th e g ran g es an d th e farm ers m eaning of th e C entenary o r God will sides for In d e -r baseball, baske< ball C ontinued on page 3 w here and are b u ild in g a nation of of th is co u n ty and s ta te to ta k e action and bat ball and rin g gam es for little upon som e of th ese m a tte rs th a t are en d u rin g life— a n atio n th a t cannot folks. O ur n eighbors a t B oring have affpctlng and d estro y in g business con- WOMAN STARS A^ be to rn asu n d er by e ith e r ex tern al j dltlons, not alone h ere but th e gov a covered playshed for 'h e ir ch il AIDS RURAL MOTHER TRAP SHOOTER forces or In tern al strife. ern m en t of the U nited S tates, Be It d ren , th o u g h not so fully equipped Dr. Saw yer took for his them e th e Resolved by th e m em bers of M ult IN BABY HYGIENE as yet, is wci. p a tro rlz e d d u rin g ev p resen t u n re st and d isco n ten t know n nom ah Pom ona gran g e, at Its re g u la r ery Interm ission. to be present all over th e world. He session O ctober 1, 1919: T h a t we T he G resham ch ild ren a re crow d pointed to th e restlessn ess of so m any endorsp th e resolution adopted by the ed in to th e basem ent when the In o u r own natio n , but gave th e as farm ers of M aury county, T enn., and w ea th er forbids playing o u t of doors. su ran c e th a t th e n atio n would w ith ask th a t they be fu rn ish ed th e press, It is dusty, cold and too sm all to ac and th a t we call upon o u r b ro th ers stan d all such tem p ests and em erge and sisters of th e g ran g e, and o th e r com m odate 200 children. O rganized th e re fro m th e haven of peace and k in d red o rg an izatio n s, to assist us In play is out of th e questie- In such a the solid bulw ark of civilization. try in g to rig h t th e w rong th a t seem s | mob. Dr. Saw yer was h e a rtily a p p la u d to be p erm eatin g social and business [ Many com m ents, pro and con, were ed fo r his rem a rk a b le ad d ress and conditions, th ro u g h o u t th e world exchanged. A com m ittee consisting T he sh o rta g e of su g a r was touched ! given a unan im o u s sta n d in g vote of of Miss H ansen, Mrs. O tto, Mrs. upon in a reso lu tio n callin g upon all th a n k s. R ustier, Mrs. Adix and Mrs. Eling That F ifty-F ifty Rule. g ran g e rs to help th e beet su g a r In will lock Into th e possibility and the At th e Ju n e session of Pom ona d u stry by using th a t pro d u ct, th u s e n ad v isab ility of b roaching th e subject g ran g e a reso lu tio n cam e up w ith co u rag in g th e su g a r beet In d u stry . It seriously a t th is tim e. referen ce to a ru le adopted by th e was pointed o ut th a t too m any p e r W ith so m uch business accom county com m issioners, know n as the sons w ere p reju d iced ag ain st beet plished at Its in itia l m eeting, prom 50-50 rule, w hereby they req u ire th e su g a r a product of th e w est equally as | ises well fo r th e com ing w inter. T he ad jacen t p roperty ow ners to pay one- good as o th e r kinds T he resolution good a tte n d a n c e of th is week will be h alf th e cost of Im provem ent of any was adopted. im proved upon, no d o u b ', when the dedicated stre e t o r highw ay re g a rd P om ona P o in ts. p rogram com m ittee g ets busy. It, less of th e m erits o r necessity th e re An effort will be m ade to o rg an ize [ co nsists of Mrs. E ling. Mr. S kirvin, of. It was contended th a t such im a n o th e r gran g e In M ultnom ah coun- Miss H ansen. Mrs. Adix, Miss A rth u r provem ents should be born by th e j ty. possibly two. W oodlaw n g ran g e an d Mrs. E lkington. tax p ay ers w henever necessity w ar has su rre n d ered Its c h a rte r a f te r a L ast evening th e d irec to rs of th e ' ran te d th e sam e. dozen y ears of stru g g le , and It Is felt g rad e school held a m eeting. The . Miss Ju lia Im throp. chief of the It was contended th a t all such Im th a t th e re should be a g ran g e so m e co m m ittees from th e P a re n t-T e a c h C hildren's bureau, U 8. D epart provem ents by th e 50-50 plan should w here along th e Sandy o r Slough | e rs' association m et w ith them and I be abolished, and th a t th e w ork roads. P ark Rose o r its vicinity was i m ent af l-ahor. Is aiding In the p resen ted th e q uestions m entioned In m ovem ent to bring Instruction in should all he paid fo r o u t of th e road | su g g ested as a good place to In stitu te Mrs. Ad Topperwetn aeen- th e a rtic le above, relativ e to th e clos- j m atern ity hygiene to the rurul fund. T he reso lu tio n was referred to an o th e r g range, as It Is In a rich j m other, and to make It possible ing h o u r of school and th e m u c h ; eyed trap-«hoot«r. la touring tba H. A. Lewis. W. H. H. D ufur and farm in g d istrict w ith m any people | for women on farm s and In small United States with a ( s i n that la needed covered playground. Jo h n S leret w ith In stru ctio n s to ex who a re ready to becom e m em bers. 1 tow ns to iscelve the same care A. Dowsett, W ill Metzger, L. L ' demonstrating tba changes that am ine the county reco rd s reg ard in g bave been made In the sport dar and atten tio n city m others have ing the past dozen years. th e o rd e r and to m ake rep o rt th e r e when baby cornea Continued on page 2 Continued on page 2 LOST TRIBES ARE LOCATED; GRANGERS ADOPT RESOLUTIONS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR MUSIC INSTRUCTION URGED IN SCHOOLS At th e last re g u la r m eeting of th e council of th e M ultnom ah County l’are n t-T cach er association, which was held at th e Lynch school last S atu rd ay , a stro n g plea was m ade by Miss C anning, one of th e teach ers at th a t school, for In stru ctio n in music generally in th e schools of the county. “ In th e schools of th e co u n ty ,” said Miss C anning, “ th e re are ch il dren who have little o r no m usical ap titu d e , but not m any. On the o th e r hand, th e re are ch ild ren with la ten t m usical ta len t to whom music appeals, and many w ith voices th a t fully w arra n t cu ltiv atio n . As m a t te rs sta n d now all ure neglected. "T h e re should be ad eq u ate muBi- cnl supervision and in stru c tio n in th e schools of th e county, and th a t never will be achieved u n til the county ta k es hold of th e m a tte r.” Miss C an n in g ’s ta lk on m usic was m uch ap p reciated by th e council m em bers, and th e force of h er a rg u m ents was su p p o rted by a bit of her own work in th e Lynch school. A boys’ chorus, w hich she h erself had train ed , ren d ered a n u m b e r of m u sical selections in a m an n er c re d it able to them selves an d to th e ir teach er. Mrs. G eorge G. R oot, In a brief address, stro n g ly su p p o rted th e posi tion tak en by Miss C anning on the su b ject of music In th e schools. A co m m ittee rep rese n tin g th e council will ta k e th e m a tte r up w ith County S u p erin ten d en t A lderson at an early date. T h ere was a fa ir atten d a n ce of m em bers of th e council at th e m eet ing, and th e session was an In te re st ing one. R eports on school work were su b m itted by Mrs. Lewis for Russellville, Mrs. C h arles Bret tell fo r D istrict 45 and Mrs. Cook for Lynch. An ad d ress of im portance wus th at of Mrs. E. H. P alm er, p resid en t of th e P o rtlan d council. She told of com m unity work of various kinds w here th e schools are used as cen ters, and urged th e extension of this work. T he next re g u la r m eeting of the council will be held at th e R ussell ville school O ctober 17. MRS. W. E. BATES. HUNTING SEASON IN FULL SWING Mr. and Mrs. W. C. B urch, Mr. and Mrs. E arl Burch, M. M. Squire, W illiam Thom and Bill D ahlqulst, chaperoned by Muyor K enney left th is m orning fo r th e ta ll tim b er n ea r R oseburg w here they will sta lk deer. Mr. B urch's h u n tin g lodge will be used as h ea d q u arte rs. They expect to be gone a week. Glen D avidson, E llsw orth R aker, Albert E kstrom and Del lteg al cam e hom e with 91 ducks from Duck lake n ea r P o rtlan d . B ert M etzger, Ed. A ylsw ortli and E zra T hom as have not been heard from yet, b ut it would not su rp rise any one to see them race th ro u g h tow n c h a sin g a deer driven o u t of cover, som ew here n ear tow n. R u m or has It th a t they are n lm roding on th e B utte, and afnee they w ouldn’t tell any one w here they were going, th a t guess Is as good as any o th er. Jo h n Brown is m ow ing down big gam e In so u th e rn Oregon. Sunday afte rn o o n , F ra n k Jo n es is going p h ea sa n t shooting In Mr. K id d e r’s show window. F ig s W ill l t i| H ii H e re . T ropical fru its will grow In th is vicinity. T he J. N. M ew hlrters have a sm all fig tree bearin g two figs. On th e D. M. C athey farm are th re e larg e fig trees which w ere full of de licious fru it In A ugust. T he trees are now loaded with a second crop of figs, but these will not have tim e to ripen before th e cold w eath er sets In. If you can p ersu ad e a w o rk er to buy a hom e on credit und pay In te r est lnsteud of re n t, he is m ore ap t to become a good co n stru ctiv e w orker fo r th e good of th e com m unity. Liberty Bonds Wanted. We will p urchase at th e m ark et price all Issues of L iberty Bonds. BANK GF GRESHAM, G resham , Oregon. Zion Church Notice. T h ere will be no service at the Zion E vangelical church next Sunday, O ctober 5. All m em bers and frien ds a re invited to a tte n d th e m issionary services a t th e F ried en s ch u rch . Rev. A. W ehrll, F ifte e n th and Tacom a stre e ts, P o rtlan d . 62 T h e Mlwz. M illin e r y H as Just received a larg e assessm ent of h a ts and caps, m aking it possible to offer m any v arieties at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, See th ese hats and g et prices before going o u t of tow n fo r your hat. Ila r g a ln Suleu r ip lio ii O ffe r I T he P o rtlan d T elegram and O ut look, one year, $4 95; o r T elegram alone $3.95. Offer good u n til O cto ber 31, 1919. Milk for sale, delivered Gresham Dairy. Phone 901. dally, tf