Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 14, 1919, Image 1

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9, NO. 74
G resham O utlook
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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
:
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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
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at
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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