t w ic e A W EEK fOL 9, NO. 74 G resham O utlook ------------------------- ----------C 0 T O T T o rio o n -REDS” SHOOT DOWN AMERICAN LEGION MEN sceduled for a day ymiitii* da) R i c i n i « d. lh‘ nk18í i " ^ , a com- F R [u 4 Y novem ber = i9 ia F O R S E R V IC E A B R O A D EASTERN STAR DANCE A PLEASANT AFFAIR ^ration of the beginning of peace '* X d l in e « among the peoples of W ednesday evenlug’s dancing par ly given by the Eastern Star could became a day of sorrow not help being an enjoyable affair 1 earth. w hen the n7,hteous Indignation wneii in c T ■ he u o rc n , h ,. e ,, stra ™ composed of violin F r'g"he(] Over the land th a t I. W. « o to p h o n e drum and piano, led I, ” amen had fired luto a p ara d e E- R C orday or the Hose City chap- ®* . legion men a t C e n tralia. , te r fu rn ish ed real dan«, music. ’ AW**r ,t »ii and killed four of them . J - c - Shulz, O A. Eastman. l»r. II. arc: W arren G rim m , Ar-1 A d‘^ Ed. Aylsworth. O. .1 «tow n j fte dead are ‘" rs Brown, as door committee, McElfreBh, Dale H ubbard and I dliu saw to it that the seventy-five or | L usagramla. A num ber of o th e rs wounded more or less seriously, m ore couples, many of them from P o rtla n d , were kept busy every mo man Scales, a b rother of Jack m ent. T hose who wished to sit out I of Sandy, was one of the I a n u m b e r or two spent the time with .t„l men, standing Just behind card s at which highest honors were I „at but the shot missed hint. aw ard ed Mrs. Maxwell Schneider « / shooting occurred ju st th ree and C h arles Cleveland. Kk! from the home of th e m other R efresh in g sweet cider was served Mrs Matt Schanno of G resham , by th e Misses Reha Wall. G ertrude' President Wilson wi,<> p « • • ..-cicil tn 1918 because "h e kept u* out of war insists (hut bis pi. posed League of Nations will forever i, Srhanno said th a t the G rim m s E astm an , Mabel Inglis and Miriam keep the country out of so . ile.'ii»htic. his secretary of war Is asking /old-timer» in C entralia and well Brow n. for a standing army ol 50 i ti.lO and recruiting stations are appealing wn as are also H ubbard and Me for enlistments for service tn Europe Witness the above picture of ft VISITING DAY AT recruiting stand taken at the national capital. sh. THE GRADE »arren Grimm had served as a SC H O O L I jiwiant with forces in S iberia, w as A n o th er big contest is on! T hurs mnander of the G rant H odge post day. N ovem ber 22, is visiting day ... j a practicing attorney. th e G resham grade school, in the Arthur McElfresh had served 18 afte rn o o n the school will be at home jBths overseas. to p are n ts, patrons and friends who Dale Hubbard was a form er soldier a re invited to visit the different Ben Casagranda, a G reek in the room s, see the class exercises and Ify MRS. R. F. WALTERS. ers through federt tlon show th eli jt-Wacklng business had been in all listen to recitations. The grade From time imm emorial, ideais band and consider strik in g also. [campaigns of the 91st division. b rin g in g out th e largest number of William Scales, a grocer, a t p rese n t gu ests will he given a beautiful have beckoned the hum an race ever Such a strik e would touch th e vital onward. Ideals have been strong a veteran of the Spanish-A m erican po tted fern. center ju st ns a strik e of th e home- rand a veteran of the W orld w ar. D uring tlie afternoon an assembly factors from the time of the m ythi keepers would do. It is tim e th u t i also saw service on the b o rd er of will be held In the grade auditorium, cal Pegasus to the flesh and blood a t w hich tim e the children will ren horse; from the period of the slow the S tate F arm B ureau F ed era tio n s aico. From all over the United S tates d e r a program which Principal Skir- moving ox team to the rapid a u to publish, far and wide, th e dem and for a ten -h o u r d ay 's w ork in all p ro messages of condolence to th e vln Is m aking arrangem ents for. mobile; from Darius G reen’s flying ductive in d u stries, th u s arg u in g th a t A very im portant session of the machine to the altitude-scaling air- facjo ry aI1(j city w o rk ers should mt Hodge post of C entralia. The following expression was sen t by P aren t-T ea ch e rs' association will fol ships; from the b a’ld-Pad d >ed du< ' produce on a par w ith th e farm er. Attorney G. SfU‘t X he r S T a t r ^ n e ^ : The farm er sbou.,. he recognized HGrtsham post of A m erican Legion: low th e program . It is with great re g re t th a t we S chneider, president of Gresham post facto r in peace as well ideas are tlie practical w orking cup as i of your recent tro u b le in w hich of A m erican Legion, will speak on ital to bring about the production ot as w ar and should have a teral members of G ra n t H odge "A m erica for Americans." these things. Though advised to voice in affairs o t th e gov ern m en t. it lost their lives. "H itch your wagon to a sta r" the W as he rep resen ted in th e recen t la- On behalf of G resham P ost No. 30, C. E OSBURN & COMPANY ideas must form the steps approach- i,or conference in W ash in g to n , when FIND ADVERTISING PAYS ing the standard of perfection. I wish to extend to you o u r ¡*'iu- labor unions, cap ital and th e public and assure you th a t w e a re While human nature exisits, it is were the th re e classes rep rese n ted R ecently C. E. Osburn & Co. added i you to the finish in co m b atin g not possble to attain the stan d ard of by the d eleg ates? On w hich side to th e ir line, W illard Battery service, [ Red’ menace in th is co u n try . perfection, but it Is possible to raise Would th e fa rm e rs be ran g e d ? and put a com petent man in charge. the standard of living, which includes W ould they be In favor of th e closed They advertised th a t they were pre law, order and duty. But in raising shop, which lim its p ro d u ctio n , in- COME! CHICK! CHICK! pared to recharge, repair and rebuild the standard of living, peace te co m es’ creases costs, p rev en ts w ork for SEE WHO IS HERE! all m akes of batteries. The business more or less elusive, for our idea.» m axim um w ages and h in d e rs prom o- The GreBhani P o u ltry m e n 's com - has grow n to such an extent that it are raised by competition, and lack of Don o r w ould they fav o r public tn- ittee on education co n sistin g or has been found necessary to add more competition is too peaceful and would (eregti r a th e r th an class, and sta n d H. H. Eling, Mrs. S. J. B enni- equipm ent. A recharging machine u t tend to lower standards. , for a ju st reco g n itio n of la b o r? The Mlss Lucy A dam s, M rs. S eidt, double th e capacity of the first one But why talk of peace when strikes i fn rn lers m ust sta n d w ith th e public Eva Thorpe, A lb ert H. Dow- has been added. The largest part of and riots of every description are a n ,j resist In d u strial au to cracy w hich 1 and Allen Seidl, m et la st ev en - th e b attery work turn ed out by the stalking through the country and I th re a te n s as evil re su lts as w ould fl- h u d arranged for a p u b lic tueei- O sburn com pany was the direct re men are railing at the high cost of Iianc| a | a u tocracy. In stead of party living a i l shortening th eir hours o f ! politics, in stead of n o n -p artisan pol- M to be held S aturday ev en in g , No- su lt of advertising. production Peace argues for plenty ttieg, in stead of bolsheviks an d "B ol- Wsber 22, at g range hall. Can plenty be produced when work- sh ev ictlm s,” th e people m ust o rg an ize Everyone of th ese c o m m itte e NATION WIDE SEARCH FOR THREE YEAR OLD B0 if ers do not produce as much in eight g a i n s t " n a tio n a l u n rest, d iso rd er ¡•embers is a live w ire— craw bulg- hours as form erly was produced In a|1(j t r t.aBOn ” , an d m ust estab lish in •i with ideas for a m ost vig o ro u s Search is being made all over tne ten hours" W elfare of others is not ,jle p u i,liC ntlnd, stro n g Ideas of “ law, mpaign of education 'in p o u ltry U nited S tates for little Billy Dansey, the ruling motive in these nation-1or(je r an(j d u ty .” The program they h av e a r- who is believed to h a \e been kid wide strikes Nor are the individuals R ussia needs tn e little school- iged for this open m e etin g is a napped front his home at Hammon allowed to consider tlieir own when | hf)URe j tg m te r acy and its m u lti mlar "bird.” ton, New Jersey, on October 8. Billy the union leaders give tne command plicity of holidays has put it at th e Professor B rew ster, p o u ltry ex- is th re e years old but is described as The C ountry Gentleman asks mercy of th e upheaving s p irit which , 1 from 0. A. C., will be th e p rin - looking older. He was born in P itts Shall the farm er work harder to ; has p ut th e p resid e n t of th e larg est nal speaker, the c h a n tic le e r of th e b u rg and says his is name is Billy produce more, while u nite the m e rest >> ■>« of the . ba|)k w)(h 15 yearB o f financial ex *uion, so to speak. F ollo w in g th is world is quarreling w hether It shall i(,nrp ln , he )a „R Or's place, and P ittsb u rg . J® be a round-table d iscussion a> M others all over the country are work six or eight hours a day )(.v at,,(1 , tu, ja n „ o r w| , h all his Ig- •tieh Mark N ickerson, A. H. Dow- asked to join In the search for the philosopher says the farm ’ nOr*nce to th e p re sid e n t's ch air, •b E L. Thorpe, H. G. A ndrew , lost child. A picture of the boy and solve th e question I)' h a ' ng I Common sense and sa n ity on vital ■t »nd Mrs. Seidl and Mr. W ie a n t fu lle r descripton can be seen in the shifts of w orkers as In • inenc« ‘lueatious should be en co u rag ed and mount the perch fo r s h o rt tain « pations. A er of J ' lobby of th e Gresham postoffice. pauoiis. •-» farm ......... ,„ i,,io u r schools are th e tru e a g e n ts In Reasons why we cro w .” adm its that he already has a " ” |hig caugt. And th is m eans th a t o u r [■fc C. M. Z im m erm an will give hour w orking dajL eight hours >c' | tparher() 8hou)(j not be eng| av ed to d-uorous reading ab o u t a hen th a t MODERN WOODMEN after noon, GOAT AT ESTACAD/v noon nd eight hours any fed eratio n of unions b u t should Mid a-cackling go. And I once heard a woman say ,' ! be free as e a rn e st, p atrio tic citizens. h l sandwiches and coffee a re T he 1 O. O. F. ball a’ Estacada “ F arm ers could do i, w orking for th e tru e w elfare of o u r mi on the refresh m en ts. was raided by the M. W. A goat he i eight hours if they chose to pían i» ’fu tu re citizens evening. Some 40 young men from so.” Coupled w ith th e work of th e 'SHAM COLONY E stacad a, Damascus and Gresham So the farm er spet rts of time and teach ers In o u r schools, Is th e country, there IN SOUTHERN CITY rode th e goat to and fro for marly labor while In this work in A m ericanization, riot of price-boosting active Axojg the recent a rriv a ls In Los th re e hours, furnishing plenty " i has been a pending." say re to m ake A m ericans of both men am usem ent for the many officers an I loafing and California are several Gresh- urer Glass. Ainer- and women who have so u g h t a hom e this was initiation and in- tary of the Tr 10 -pie, according t() r M H arrl- visitors, as t upon an era of ex away from th e ir n ativ e land sta lla tlo n night lor the new camp tea has enter« .1 All should have th e In sp iratio n of it will not b’ long t.o moved there a sh o rt tim e ago. travagance and th e baby cam p of Oregon put rio t like T heo d o re are the H arris jn and Brown Among those who were present I bpforP Made In G ermany’ goods will the tru e k*. Mr and Mrs Dillon, form- from G resham were N eighbor. A , th . m ark« ts and c a “’* a r d Roosevelt, who was a b eliever in u n i versal train in g for n atio n al service, 'liss He|pn H ornpeker, Mr. and Hammar Orel - and In the basic principles on which A L. Warrell and Mr. and Mrs. H arry Stanley and Bryon 1 ul len. , ¿ages ideals of flnanclal welfare, I lru e dem ocracy rests, eq u a lity of arisen The H en ry L ato u re lls len, R euben Kaser, Leslie W alrad, | (SCOnoni| viduals of the nation as well , privilege am i o b lig atio n , sh u re and alvo there hut Mr. H arriso n had T he boys all report a very e n j o y - jn(ll be national g o v ern -. sh are alik e; in th e benefits ami dan- 1 **n them able tim e ami extend th eir best wishes (he a r ,Ilg hh th e l g e r s of th e s ta te in w ar and in inent should be Rnbueil p Harrisons and Carlson planned to th e new camp fr i-galli y j peace.” In his last m essage he said . ideas of industry and 1' ’his week to Long Beach by man andi T h ere m ust he no sag g in g back in Coupled with thi*, every F arm for K * « Sal,‘ °bile and from th ere to San Ped- n «ail clause# of worker®, ehouhl th e fight for A m ericanism , now th a t woman, all tian uo,wia »nd '“’»t and were a n tic ip a tin g a We sh o u ld Insist realize th a t In t h e r own han Is and th e w ar is o ver time. heads rests Capital with a big C That th a t If th e Im m ig ran t who com es here 5 x r " ao cw“ 0 Ä L . ,he Inefficient w orker must improve In good la lth does become an Amerl- ,'”l«'®an Q uick-L ite lam p will of the I can a ,,d assim ilate h im self to us, he phone 503. ____ _ that lie is not worth the wag H e /u l b rlg b t as day. L. L. The man who owns shall be tre a te d on an exact eq u a lity Hdw. Co. afl’fewn t X rltor aupplemei»t th. labor] th every every one one else else T h ere can be no Zion < horch Notice- jnlem ent the labor w| wRh The u tu a l fervlces will be held at “ / n i l m ind-7s ".“ capitalist. I’ he is divided alleg ian ces at all We have th e Zion Evangelical church on ft tn- o f . Tn small Farm fo r Sale. n t . condition, it depend« room for but one flag, th e A m erican • a w,‘8t o t G resh- day. Rev. Mr G ebhardt in charge. ,o improve . hlR ggpRgi, as a flag, and th is excludes th e red flag, n TOad six acres in cu ltiv a - large num ber of ladi«^ “ Priner improves his affairs by ’!•* which sym bolizes only w ar on liberty F)ort»L0n thp b a la n ce, $2300. We have a n and lace. 2% . 3 and a/ « “ hj(, ,.apital „ fa rm e r, sbou d and civilization. We h av e room for tn .. , . acre8 ea st of G resh am shoes in butto n and lace, a 1» > ° uge of but one lan g u ag e, an d th a t is th e • riitH . On' 0,1 M'- Hood lin e, all 3 ll the sm all sizes which _„a r-g cease to plan, md rPap, w ha’ would E nglish lan g u ag e, for we In ten d to farm ers as well I'ation, tw o ac res o rc h a rd . These shoes are la t y e a rJ t , « fa ll t a r n , good ch ick en 110 ^ p H c e is less than for be r t ’ “ r ,.(.r9 ()Uid suffer When hen see th a t o u r cru cib le tu rn s o u r peo FTlce $4000. shoes and the Cinue in and let us fit as Oth should know ple out as A m ericans, an d not as - rtk 7 h7 7 ^ m a t l c a l l y raise ’he dw ellers in a polyglot b o ard in g - h 10 aeres n e a r P le a sa n t ' new !,hoes- SC w AYLSWORTH h , ,i,py autom atically cn m ?.in,,p t0 s ta tio n , all un-1 y ° u house and we have room for but one m «.,ta' o n ' a *id w ell fenced. B*/n*r '..„„I price of ..................F anti .................. loyalty, and th a t Is loyalty to th e Zion Evangelic« tha( » b . , ’ 2500. A m erican people.” 'Eft A ELKINOTON. Tel. H x church will g b c.en e a ¿ Thurs- b u rs p pay . ^ »«•- s a ,e am strong hand O ur m otto should th en be, "O ne a „d . a a cm chicken dinner < H " ^ (|{ «m ’en w,n b r. 9avor ^ ong,y ,)f , com- flag, th e A m erican; one lan g u ag e, h #| nif ugf ,(1 in russi on 8e*”ct eggs in P o rt- day, Novem ber 20 The sate ■ ,-Clocs II. the 5™o ppRln£ men ,O serve a» — S lest th e language of th e D eclaratio n of 8 to Cen,B' * tiile a t San F r a n f our in d ep en d en ce; one loyalty, loyalty Son ti th e p rice Is 90 supper win bp 8®F'7 ' ’ W| | | be 65C J £ ,tr families starve li, j g at b a t t l e to e n N u o n rth iu th m«, u th i “ e v | , nj ' : J0. The cna«»«” ....... are opelll) ! laring th e A m erican people " «. t8a : “ « '" ’ T ' ------------------------- - ' • W cen PEACE IDEALS GIVEN IN WELL WRITTEN PAPER * t,t. L ’ a iic o i Pon|h<!L P o o rtla rC h n '1'1 th e ^ u p p e r ^ An a» r o u n d ,?O£p bebl to establish labor “ “ ' " ‘ 7 a par I believe In th e U nited S ta te , of TY» pn,,K .her th th an an at at P d. « ..u re d . The affair will >' tru s ts ” and organlzat ,,eVed A m erica as a g o v ern m e n t of th e peo- » york HUnd an*t price Is is lo w er th t an *• th* aDd prices, w hile a , th e grange hall. with the much B iaig n u people, for th e people, k tfo , ’eas in E n g la n d eggs a n t h . farm - ! “ • ' P °w ,r 8 a r* fro ® H eating Hdw*Co** ** Som8 *re • <,’',8la* tbat Piore th a n $1.25 a doxen. e k e . at U L. «v.uu.. H d » . go ‘*11 ’’" io n S M trjM T w a a t Ad. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR ARMISTICE CELEBRATED SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY BY LOCAL LEGION MEN IS BEING CORRECTED J. A. C h u rch ill, s ta te su p e rin te n T he first A rm istice day a n n iv e r sary was observed by G resham Post, d en t of public in stru c tio n ts Insisting A m erican Legion, in C arlso n 's hall. | upon a revised g eography for o u r w ith a social m eeting an d sm oker. : A la rg e n u m b er of ex-service men public schools T h e one now In use, w ere p resen t, who took p art in the T a rr and M cM urry's, co n tain s c o n a th le tic stu n ts and gam es of skill. sid e ra b le G erm an p ro p ag an d a. One n u m b er on th e ev en in g ’s p ro Especially offensive, acco rd in g to gram was a p a trio tic speech by Judg> Mr. C h u rch ill, Is th a t p art of th e d e Geo. W S tapleton. The Judge in bis sc rip tiv e m a tte r w hich com pares usual jovial way com plim ented the G erm an y ’s a d v a n ta g es and reso u rces ex-service men on th e ir keen study w ith those of E ngland an d o th e r a l in to q u estio n s of n atio n al im p o rt lied co u n tries. In all these co m p ar ance. and m ore especially on th e ir isons th e geo g rap h y sets o ut th a t sp irit of loyalty w hich was evidenced G erm any leads ln fo rests, farm in g w hen a m otion th a t G resham Post lands, soli pro d u ctiv en ess, m in erals place itself on record as su p p o rtin g and p ractically ev e ry th in g except tlte A n ti-Jap reso lu tio n of Hood co tto n , w hich th e H un p ro p ag an d ists R iver Post. He to ld his listen e rs ad m it has to be Im ported. T his book was com plied before th e th a t th ey all had fa r b etter o p p o r tu n itie s to be of f u rth e r service to w ar. To affect Rs e rro rs a critical th e ir co untry th a n any body of young n o te has been p rep ared by Dr Joseph men had ever had before Ju d g e S ch afer of th e U niversity of Oregon S tap leto n praised them on th e rapid T his sta te m en t ts to be p asted o ver gro w th th a t bus been m ade and th e offensive m a tte r co n tain ed in th e spoke of th e la rg e n u m b e r of new text. Every pupil h aving a copy of nam es read by th e se cretary . Tlie T a r r & M cM urry's g eo g rap h y Is f u r post now bus a m em bership of over nished w ith th ese notes of co rre c tion. ninety. Since geography is being m ade ev T he men sm oked cigars given by Mrs. Norn W ithrow . C ider, f u r ery m in u te, boundary lines to be set nished by Ployed M etzger and d o u g h and various Im p o rtan t m a tte rs to be Hettled, th e new revised ed itio n will n u ts were th e o th e r refresh m en ts. not be In read in ess u n til next fall. HOME MISSIONARY In th a t ed ition. It Is rep o rted , all MET LAST WEDNESDAY m ention of G erm any, aside front co r rected m aps and b are d escrip tio n of T he Home M issionary society met th e co u n try , will be o m itted . W ednesday afte rn o o n at th e hom e of Mrs. D. E. Tow le. Mrs. M arth a J. AUTO CAMPS LOOK GOOD M elllnger, a s s is ta n t su p e rin te n d e n t TO WEARY TRAVELERS of th e P o rtlan d se ttle m e n t ce n te r was W. E. Wood of P o rtla n d was tn p resen t and spoke on th e need of te ach in g A m erican citizenship. O re G resham a day o r tw o th is week gon sta tistic s w ere cited w hich prove looking a fte r his p ro p erty here. Mr th a , th e situ a tio n rig h t h ere in o u r W ood told of Ills ex p erien ce In tr a v very m idst —ln P o rtla n d — verged on elo g th ro u g h e a ste rn O regon und th e alarm in g . T h e o u tra g e s com m it Idaho by au to m o b ile last Hummer ted every day are signs th a t should an d of th e extensive p rovisions m ade rouse up th e people to do so m eth in g by most cities for th e accom m oda definite and effective in com bating tio n of u u tom obllists. A m ong o th e rs know n tn th is vi th ese ex h ib itio n s of gross ignorance. Mrs. K arl H ag b erg san g very cin ity , he visited w ith th e Id lem an s a t C aldw ell and th e LlndseyH a t p leasing m usical selections " B e rt Lindsey has T he Red C ross d riv e was re p re N am pa. Idaho. se n ted by Mrs. Jo h n C annon— a n o th th e biggest and best g ara g e ln all th e er phase of hom e m issionary work. c o u n try ,” said Mr. W ood. At Boise a public au to m o b ile cam p A th a n k offering was ta k e n also w hich will go to w ard th e A laskan is m a in tain ed by th e com m ercial sc h o larsh ip th e ladieB are sp o n so rin g . club of th e city, w hich fu rn ish es free T he d ev o tio n al p art of th e session w ater, lig h ts und cam ping g ro u n d s, was led by Mrs. W yeth, Mrs. E. F an d a c a re ta k e r to look a f te r th e co m fo rt of th e visitors. A good-sized Goodwill was le ad e r of th e day. A d elicious lu n ch eo n of sa lad , cake b u ild in g Is provided w ith sev eral gas an d coffee were serv ed by th e hostess, p lates, w ate r fau c ets anil lau n d ry Mrs. Tow le, anil h e r a ssista n ts. Mrs. tra y s w here tra v e le rs may conven C. P. Moffitt, Mrs. Ed. M etzger, Mrs ien tly do necessary w ashing. A n om O eorge K enney and Mrs. G eorge Page inal ch a rg e is m ade fo r th e use of gas b ut all o th e r acco m m o d atio n s a re ab so lu tely free. An a v e rag e of 60 MIS8 HENRIETTA WILES BRIDE OF SERVICE MAN au to m o b iles u day was ta k en care of a t th is cam p last sum m er. O th er tow ns have provisions m ore Miss H e n rie tta May W iles of B ea v er B end, an d E rw in G ilb ert G ates o r less extensive, b ut Mr. Wood th e pro g ressiv e tow n of P o rtla n d w ere m a rried N ovem ber says th a t 11 a t th e hom e of th e b rid e's p aren ts. now Is th e one w hich maki-s g en ero u s Mr an d Mrs. T hom as W iles. The p lan s for tlte com fort of th e in c re a s cerem ony was at 2 :3 0 , Rev. R. E. ing n u m b er of to u ris ts who are see Myers of th e M ethodist ch u rch p er ing th e co u n try by autom obile. form ing th e rin g cerem ony th a t COMMUNITY SING u n ited them for b e tte r o r worse. Miss W iles was b ea u tifu lly dressed HELD AT FAIRVIEW In brown velvet and ca rrie d an arm F airview held a co m m u n ity sing boquet of roses. She was atten d e d by .Miss Vivian Hevel as b ridesm aid, in S m ith M em orial ch u rc h , T uesday and h er b ro th e r Louts W iles acted as even in g In ce le b ra tio n of A rm istice P atrio tic and p o p u la r songs best man. Mrs. B ack stran d presided day. at th e piano and played th e w edding w ere jo y fu lly caroled by young and old. Mrs. A L. S tone led th e a u d i m arch A fter co n g ra tu la tio n s and good ence and Mrs. Sam Dixon presided w ishes had been te n d ered th e newly a t th e piano. A q u a rte t co n sistin g of Mrs C edric m a rrie d couple, d ain ty refre sh m e n ts were served. T he house was d ecor Stone, Mrs R osalie L u sch er, Lew is ated w ith p la n ts and. b ea u tifu l ferns S tone an d J. W T ow nsend d elig h ted Th«- groom Is a naval rec ru itin g th e g a th e rin g w ith p o p u lar m usical officer and h as trav e led extensively selections. Brief ta lk s w ere m ade by O F T he newly weds have ta k en a p a r t m en ts In P o rtlan d , w here they will Cady and R. H. M orrill * T he p rin ci pal sp e ak e r was H. P. Lee of P o rt m ake th e ir hom e for th e p resen t. Among th e g u e sts present were land who gave a sp len d id ad d re ss on T he C ap tain E lders and th ree b ro th e r of loyalty and love of co u n try fleers of Pori land, Ia>uls W iles anil speech was one p rep ared to be given fam ily of P o rtlan d , E v erett Stafford, before a m eeting of th e Hons of wife and son of M elrose, .Mrs Back- A m erican R evolution and show ed stra n d , Mrs. H evel, Miss Vivian th a t th e appeal for p atrio tism m ade H evel, Rev. R. K Myers, Mr anil by G eorge W ash in g to n , Jo h n A dam s an d o th e r lead ers d u rin g lh e try in g Mrs T hom as W iles period of th e ir day could be applied to th e p resen t day problem s RAKER & SON, AGENTS T he ce le b ra tio n tdosed w ith ev e ry FOR WILLARD BATTERY body visiting an d e a tin g apples amt R ak er A Son have W illard b attery delicious cookies service for G resbnni anil E stacada They are well equipped to do all VICTORY PARENT kinds of b attery w ork, and s ta rte r TEACHERS ORGANIZE and g e n e ra to r rep airin g . T he R akers A very In terestin g m eeting was have a g ara g e at E stacad a, as well as th e business here. C o m p eten t help is held at th e V ictory sch o o lh o u se o t used In th e b a tte ry d e p a rtm e n t, and last T uesday evening, when a I’a re iit- they use th e sta n d a rd P o rtlan d price T ea ch e r association fo r th e d istric t list In com p u tin g th e ch a rg es on all was org an ized , Mrs Jo h n L ynch, work done. T hey prom ise sa tisfa c p resid e n t of th e C ounty C ouncil, was present and presided and C ounty Su tory work p e rln te n d e n t A lderson assisted T h e follow ing co rp s of officers was K. th L. of H. Ilan ce Postpone«! Iiwleft nltely. ¡ele cte d : p resid e n t, Mrs. G eorge Hay- All who have b o u g h t tic k e ts may j d e n ; vice p resid e n t, Mrs. E. A. S ta f have them red eem ed by callin g on fo rd ; se creta ry , F red F o ch ; tr e a s u r Guy Jonee. e r . Miss G e rtru d e Ick le r. O w ing to the consent of th e g o v ern e d ; a de th e Inclem ancy of th e w ea th er th e at- m o c ra c y In a rep u b lic; a sovereign | te n d an c e at th e m eetin g was not It Is hoped to see all p a tro n s ¡N atio n of m any sovereign s ta te s , a ■ la rg e perfect union, on e and In sep arab le, j of th e d istric t a t th e first re g u la r estab lish ed upon th o se p rin cip les of m eeting of th e asso ciatio n to be held freed an d eq u a lity , and Ju stice and j a t th e sc h o o lh o u se on F rid a y even- A h u m a n ity fo r w hich A m erican p a lin g , N ovem ber 21 a t 8 o'clock trio ts sacrificed (h e ir llv««s an d fo r ■plendtd p ro g ram Is being a> ranged by Miss M arian R o b ertso n , th e te ac h tune. I th e re fo re believe It la my d u ty to e r. M rs Stafford an d Mrs J a s Burns. my co u n try to love It, to su p p o rt Rs A real g e l-to g e th e r good tim e Is ex- Come and be a live w ire in ! C o n s titu tio n ; to obey Rs law a; to | peeled All a re !n- respect Ita flag, an d to d efend It tb la co m m unity w ork 1 vltad. ' against all ensmlea