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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, G resham O utlook NO. 11 SCHOOL SITUATION TO BE DISCUSSED GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1920 WORTHY GRAND MATRON MRS. JAMES E. BENFIELD FAIR BOARD DISCUSSES ! JAMES HARVEY WILSON VISITS LOCAL CHAPTER SUCCUMBS TO SICKNESS GRANGE QUESTIONS BURIED AT DOUGLAS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR LEWIS CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATE A m ost d elig h tfu l evening was A fter ten days of serio u s illness. T he M ultnom ah County F a ir The fu n eral Services for Jam es spent T uesday by th e m em bers of Mrs. Jam es E. Benfield of C orbett, Board m et at th e Bank of G resham H arvey W ilson which w ere held from ! the local c h a p te r of th e Evening S tar answ ered th e call of .the G reat R eap Monday afternoon. th e G resham M. E church T hursday! | lodge when th ey e n te rta in e d Mrs. er at 2 o'clock a. m. April 1st. H er T. J. K re u d er rep o rted for th e T here will be a special m eeting of A lberta F. M cMurphy, w orthy g ran d passing cast a shadow over th e com g ran g e com m ittees who had m ade aftern o o n was largely atten d ed by j th e Business M en's club at th e Union m atron, on h er official visit to th e m unity w here she had lived m ost of recom m endations to th e fa ir board his m any frien d s and acquaintances of j H igh school W ednesday evening, G resham ch ap ter. A n um ber of oth- th e tim e fo r th e p ast 12 years. in reg a rd to location and prizes to th e deceased. Many old-tim e friends ; A pril 7 at 8 o’clock to consider m at- e r prom inent officials of th e E astern - race -- - G May Spencer was born Sep be aw ard ed a t th e fa ir next fall. and acq u ain tan ces who had known te rs relativ e to th e situ atio n w hich S tar lodges w ere present am ong tem b er 26, 1876, a t F o rre st City, On recom m endation of th e com Mr. W ilson fo r the past 30 or 4 0 co n fro n ts th e d istric t in th e need o f ,* h o m w ere Mrs J. J. Johnson, Iowa, and cam e to P o rtlan d 12 years m ittee it was voted to locate th e years and one at least, D aniel D un added facilities fo r high school pur- w orthy m atro n of M arth a M ashing- ago, com ing to th e C o rb ett com m uni g ran g e booths on th e so u th side of b ar, who had met him first nearly 67 ton c h a p te r in P o rtlan d , Mrs. A. ty th e sam e year to teach th e U pper th e m ain pavilion com m encing w ith years ago w han Mr. W ilson, then a P ro m in en t speakers from d istric ts ’ C raw ford, w orthy m atro n of Catnelia L ato u rell school a t w hich place she th e second booth on th e so u th east sm all boy 13 years old, first came to o u tside of Union High school D istrict chapter, P o rtlan d , Mrs. L au ra lia r- gained th e ad m iratio n and respect of co rn er of th e hall. If necessary two th is p a rt of Oregon. No 2 as well as th e board of d ir e c t- ' ,ow - 8 ra n 'i e le c tra from T ro u td ale both pupils an d p are n ts in th a t dis- or th re e of th e booths will be located Jam es H arvey W ilson was born in ors of th is d istric t and o th e rs who chapter. Miss N ellie M cKinley, g ran d trict. Ten years ago she was m ar- on th e n o rth side of the building. a re in te reste d , w ill be present. T he secretary, Ju d g e S tapleton, p ast rjed to Jam es E. Benfleld of Cor- They will all be finished alik e an d F u lto n county, Illinois. Septem ber 30, 1840 and died M arch 30, 1920. g en e ral problem of en larg in g th e g ran d p atro n of Oregon, J . C arpen- b ett. They resided in P o rtlan d for lined w ith th e sam e color paper. H e was th e son of Jam es Lynn It was voted to give a flat ra te of U nion H igh school d istric t, th e bond ter, p atro n of M artha W ashington several m onths a fte r m arria g e and in g of th e en larged d istric t and the chapter, and num erous o th e r visit- , th ere she united w ith th e W oodstock |1 0 0 to each g ran g e th a t exhibited W ilson, a pioneer an d M ethodist I M ethodist Episcopal church. She w ith $1 ex tra fo r each point th ey m in ister who cam e w ith his fam ily to b u ilding of a new building will be ors from P o rtla n d ch ap ters. The local c h a p te r p ut on th e ini- 'le a v e s to m ourn h e r d eath, h er hus- scored o ver 75 points. Oregon In 1853 when Jam es H arvey discussed I t is prom ised th a t som e definite J tia to ry w ork for th e inspection of th e band, fo u r young sons, m o th er and It was voted to offer an ad d itio n al was a lad of 13 years. T he fam ily p lan of action w ill be th ra sh e d o u t w orthy g ran d m atro n a fte r w hich fath e r, a siste r and b ro th er, prize fo r each g ran g e w hich has its settled n e a r G resham when they en and agreed upon. ! Mrs Jo h n Cannon presented Mrs. F u n e ra l services w ere held from booth in place, exhibitions and dec- dured all th e p rivations and h a rd T his question is one of vital im - ' M cM urphy w ith a b eau tifu l cut glass (he C orbett church, F rid ay , A pril 2d ¡o ratio n s com plete by 10 a. m. Mon- ships so typical of pioneer life. • Mr. W ilson joined th e arm y d u r p o rtan ce to everyone in th is p a r t of bowl on behalf of G resham ch a p te r a t 2 o ’clock, w here a la rg e concourse day m o rn in g of th e fa ir week. T he positions of th e g ran g e ing th e la te days of th e Civil W ar th e county w heth er o r not they have Mrs. Cannon m ade a ch arm in g little o f peopie assem bled. Rev. E arl B. high school pupils. Aside from the speech of p resen tatio n w hich was Cotton of th e P lea san t Home M ethod- booths will be chosen by lot and it and was m ade a corporal. He was in “ D. C. Lewis, who served In th “ d u ty th a t all owe to th e natio n to gracefully acknow ledged by Mrs. Mc ist Episcopal church, spoke w ords of is planned to m ake th e position p er th e service 18 m onths and was s ta 1915, 1917 an d 1919 sessions of the M urphy. tioned In so u th ern Oregon. com fort to th e bereaved ones. T he m anent. p rovide school facilities fo r every le g islatu re, has announced his can A bou n tifu l supper was served by floral offerings w ere in profusion, At th e close of th e w ar he retu rn ed didacy for sta te se n ato r,” says th e 'rtie board of d irecto rs also listened pupil in th e U nited S tates, th e re is an econom ic condition to face. One th e efficient refresh m en t com m ittee. one of th e m ost b ea u tifu l pieces be to th e suggestions m ade by Mrs. U. to U liuols by way of th e Isth m u s of Mt. Scott H erald “ Mr. Lew is favors legislation th at h as only to ldok ab o u t them to find T hose on th is com m ittee w ere, Mrs. ing se n t by Colum bia g ran g e of G. Sm ith, su p e rin ten d e n t of th e a rt P an am a and w hile In th e east he m ar th a t m any of th e people w ho are J. N. C lanahan, ch a irm an ; Mes- w hich deceased w as a m em ber, d ep a rtm en t, who cam e to p resen t a ried Mrs. Rachel Ann Beaver. F o u r will aid in bringing th e nation and se ttlin g in th is localitv are b ro u g h t d ,m e8 Jam es S terling, A. H am m ar, 1 holding th e office of P om ona a t the list of suggestions to th e prem ium ch ild ren w ere born to th is union, a s ta te hack to its norm al condition; d au g h te r who died in infancy and will aid in low ering th e cost of liv h ere directly o r indirectly by the Wm. Stanley, C. J. L u n d q u ist, Messrs, tim e of h e r dem ise. In term e n t was com m ittee. ing and in prom oting o u r in d u stries th ree sons who survive him. M etzger, Win. S tanley and Dr. W. J. ¡n th e E vans cem etery. fact th p t Union H igh provides splen and com m erce He w ants to m ake T he fam ily lived in K ansas for a O tt. “ it can n o t be th a t life is life since W C T. U. MEET TO HOLD did educational facilities for th e chil P o rtlan d th e biggest and best port n u m b er of years and th en retu rn ed to T he hall was b eau tifu lly decorat- thou a rt gone. Oh. trag ed y of life, INTERESTING MEETING d ren w hile th e p are n ts m ay enjoy the Pacific coast, because P ortland Oregon w here they took up a d ona is the logical point of d istrib u tio n . th e benefits to be derived from the ed w ith sp rin g flowers and Oregon and sw eet relief of d eath , we a re re T he W. C. T. U. will m eet a t th e tion land claim In 1875 which was lo He believes th a t o u r schools should shru b b ery w hich was m ost tastefu lly signed, if in a b rig h te r, fa ire r land life aw ay from a la rg e city. T his com m unity is ideally located arran g e d . Mrs. Maxwell Schneider th a n this, th e re has come surcease hom e of Mrs. W ill O tt next T h u rs cated n e a r his fa th e r’s old hom e and be th e best and Instructed by th e day aftern o o n at 2 :3 0 p. m. adjoins th e p resen t au to club ablest te ac h ers; th a t disloyalty to fo r an educational center. Much de- and Mrs. Geo. H oney were in charge from pain and b rig h te r bliss.” A little playlet “ A m ericanization” grounds. Mrs. W ilson died in 1890. o u r nation should bo wiped out and pdhds upon th e action ta k en by those j of decorations, will be given by seven ladles from T he fam ily hom e has alw ays been on m ust not find a restin g place to sow who atten d th is m eeting. / h e m eeting closed a t a la te h o u r RECEPTION FOR PASTOR d. th e hom e place until ab o u t two years th e seeds of d isco n ten t; th a t In th e T he situ atio n as It sta n d s is t h a t ' a fte r a d elig h tfu l evening, TO BE HELD THURSDAY P o T rtlan he sp eak er of the aftern o o n will ago when Mr. W ilson and his wife, ex p en d itu re of public moneys th ere should be conservative economy th e re will be ab o u t 100 stu d e n ts who pT pA <5A M T w n w rP /lTRTSt T he reception fo r th e new p asto r be Mrs. M. L. T. H idden of P o rtland. Mrs. Ja n e Massey W ilson whom he p ractlq fd in every d ep a rtm en t of the cannot be provided fo r next fall un- P L E A ® A N T H O M E G IR L S Miss R u th Young, th e county of th e B ap tist ch u rch and his wife, m arried in 1892, moved to Gresham . state. less additio n al room is provided. j I O K M U U IL K tO L K V L o ----------- i Rev. and Mrs. R o b ert G ale K ay will h ealth n u rse will be present and p re Born and train ed in a C hristian “ L egislation In favor of th e few T he school is crow ded fa r beyond its , Miss E thel M itchell of th e Girl Re- be held a t th e lib ra ry next T h u rsd ay sent th e su b ject of a “ C hild's W el hom e Mr. W ilson early in life em and against th e m any should not be capacity now and th e lim it . has been , . , i serve Corps of th e Y. W. C. A., visit- PVe n 1 n e A n r i l s \ fa re sta tio n fo r G resh am ” to th e la braced th e C h ristian faith and re to lerated wild g h a t all laws th a t are reached. Some action m u st e a ' ed P leasan t Home la st S atu rd ay after- T h ere will be a sh o rt p ro g ram as dies present. m ained ste a d fa st th ro u g h o u t his life. d etrim en tal to th e public interests en im m ediately. noon and organized a Girl R eserve j follow s: p ray er by Rev. A. J. W are, Miss M yrtle R u sh er will sing an Always an active w o rk er in church and of d o u b tfu l expediency be re Several plans have been discussed fo rm er p asto r of th e church h ere; E a ste r song “ Low in th e G rave He circles an d u n til his h ealth failed, an pealed a t once. b u t no definite action has been taken. Corps at th a t place. "In a n u tsh ell, he believes in doing T he girls have been p lanning on | sh o rt talk s by M ayor Geo. K enney, L ays” . ard e n t w o rk er in revival meetings, w h a t’s rig h t and fa ir to his fellow R apid action m ust be ta k en if the this fo r som e tim e and are full ol fjey. s. G. Roper, of th e F re e M ethod- All m em bers of th e various m is it has-been a g reat tria l to hint th a t m an and to Improve conditions as w ork is to be com pleted in tim e for energy and hope and plan to build ¡„t ch u rch ; Rev. H. G eb h ard t, of the sionary societies of th e town are in of late years lie lias been deprived of they exist.” school next fall fo r th e re Is only five th e ir organizatio n up and increase th e zion E vangelical ch u rch . P rin. E. F. vited to atten d th is m eeting as plana many ch u rch privileges on account of T he above is from th e stan d p o in t m o nths betw een now and th e open m em bership. They organized w ith a Goodwin on behalf of th e M ethodist will be m ade for th e co-operation of failing h ealth . of o u r contem p o rary down P ortland in g of th e high school next fall. m em bership of 10 b u t expect to add church. Rev. E. A. L eonard of the th e W. C. T. U. w ith th e m issionary A lthough in failing h ealth for sev why. It sh o u ld be added th a t Mr. o th e rs rig h t aw ay. All g irls 12 or B a p tist church, an d a sh o rt response societies w ork. All th o se in terested era l years Mr. W ilson’s death cam e Lewis has alw ays ta k en au active NIGHT SCHOOL CLASS over are eligible to m em bership. by Rev. Mr. Kay. A *olo by Mrs. in th e w ork are invited to atten d as q u ite a shock to his fam ily and in te re st in th e affairs of th e county POSTPONED ONE WEEK T he Girl R eserves is a new o rg an K arl J. ila g b e rg an d o th e r special w hether they are m em bers of any of friends. He was on his way to P o rt o utside of P o rtlan d and has greatly land to se ttle up some business m a t aided th e ru ra l d istricts. He can be T he n ig h t school class in poultry ization u nd er th e auspices of th e n u m b ers have been arran g e d . W in- th e societies o r not. S erving com m ittee, Mrs. E. F. ters and to visit w ith his son Wiley, depended upon as a m em ber of the keeping which was announced for Y oung W om en’s C h ristian associa efred Beechel will give a reading. The balance of th e evening will Goodwin, ch airm an , Mrs. K arl Mll- when th e d eath angel sum m oned him M ultnom ah delegation to see beyond n ex t W ednesday evening, April 7, tion and is a so rt of cross betw een w ill be pontponed u n til th e next th a t o rganizatio n and th e cam p fire be sp en t In a social way. A com mit-1 ler, Mrs. Jas. S terling, Mrs. E. E. home. His death occurred Just afte r th e big city. w eek on account of th e m eeting of girls. It is und en o m in atio n al and is tee was appointed who have a r W elling, Mrs. Maxwell Schneider, he had boarded the ca r at th e O. W. th e B usiness M en’s club and th e di considered by m any to be th e best ranged a Jolly program of gam es and Mrs. O. I Neal, Mrs. H. C. L arsen P. depot T uesday m orning, March CO. COMMISSIONER MUCK rec to rs of th e U nion H igh school dis organization of its kind th a t has ever co n tests which will be enjoyed by and "Mrs. Wm. Stanley. 30, He leaves to m ourn th e ir loss SEEKS RE ELECTION I E veryone cordially invited. one and all. tr ic t which will m eet th a t evening at been form ed. his widow, Mrs. Ja n e W ilson, th ree It aim s to develop a fourfold life County C om m issioner A. A. Muck Mrs. J. N C lanahan is th e su p e r sons, C harles of G aston, Wiley of A cordial in v itatio n is extended to th e high school. T he classes will be continued next and th is aim Is em bodied in th e fol all to a tte n d th is reception and en in te n d e n t of cooperation w ith m is P o rtlan d , an d E dgar who llveB near has announced his candidacy for re- sionary societies w eek. A pril 14 will be th e next m eet low ing lines of endeavor: h ealth , joy a p leasan t evening. G resham , also a step d au g h ter, Mrs. nom ination on th e republican ticket. Mr. Muck has served one term as ing date. T he m eetings have been service, know ledge and spirit. Ida C lark , of P o rtlan d , and several T he follow ing g irls a re c h a rte r Is y o u r w'atch stead ily losing g ran d ch ild ren . Besides these n ea r a m em ber of th e board of county com A n o th er good tim e dance will be grow ing in in te re st and helpfulness issioners, having been elected In as m ore and m ore find tim e to a t m em bers of th e P leasan t H ome Girl given at Fairview S atu rd ay evening, j tim e? If so, it needs cleaning and relativ es th e re are a host of friends m Bring it to Jones, the and o th e r relativ es who will feel th e 1916. Basing his candidacy for re- April 10th. A door prize will be ad ju stin g . ten d. All a re Invited to join the R eserves: Inez Bell, Agnes and Alm a given, nom ination on th e claim th a t he has 1 Jew eler. All w ork g u aran teed . 11 L arsen, H elen M oulton, A nna Len- loss of a sin cere friend and n eigh given all his tim e and atte n tio n to his class. n artz, A rdis Rich, M arg ru ite Hem- bor. official duties, Mr. Muck points to th e m ars, C lara Johnson, Genevieve I Many frien d s and acquain tan ces of fact th a t he has atten d ed every m eet ROCKWOOD CHURCH M anary and R u th Ickler. Mrs. C lara ( Mr. W ilson atten d ed th e fu n eral ing of th e county board but one d u r HAS NEW PASTOR L enn artz has been chosen to s e r v e ' services w hich w ere held from th e ing his term of office. P rio r to assum ing his p resen t d u It was w ith m uch reg ret th a t th e ]aa “ dvisor. G resham M ethodist Episcopal church, ties, Mr. Muck, who has resided In an n o uncem ent of Rev. F. J. S chnell’s T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . Many old-tim e P o rtlan d w ith his fam ily fo r 17 years, rem oval, w as received. Dr. E. E. VICTOR E. HENGSTLER h e sen io r class will ap p e ar in to be th e highest class play th a t has j frien d s who had known Mr. W ilson served a term as president of th e St. DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS “ Q T uality G ilbert, d istric t su p e rin ten d e n t of th e S tre e t” a t Jh e Masonic hall, ev er been p u t on by Union High. A ' for th e past 30 o r 40 years were pres Jo h n s city council and two term s as Salem d istric t, has seen fit to move V. E. H en g stler of C o ttrell died (F rid a y , A pril 9, 1920. T his play is splendid m usical progsam has been en t to pay th e ir last respects to a m ayor of St. Jo h n s, being the incum him to M arquam , Oregon. Rock in a P ortlan d hospital last S atu rd ay one of J. M B a rrie ’s and is staged a rran g e d . T he cu rta in rises a t 8 :15 valued frien d , and th e re was present bent of th a t office when St. Jo h n s was wood church h as grow n in every way m orning at 8 o’clock a fte r an illness by Miss Effie Thom pson. It is said ' sharp. one at le a st who had been a boyhood m erged with P ortland. C om m issioner M uck’s activities since his m in istry began in 1917. friend of Mr. W ilson. T his was I of only a sh o rt d u ratio n . Mr. Heng- P R O G R A M It is w ith m uch pleasure, how s tle r was will know n In th e C o ttrell D aniel D u n b ar of F airview who was d u rin g tjie w ar gained him consider ... .Union H igh O rch estra th e first boy w ith whom Mr. Wilson able prom inence. He organized th e ever, th a t th e new s can be received neighborhood w here he has lived for “ Silver S ta r,” Hazel rrito ry n o rth of F rem ont street for ....Union H igh O rch estra becam e acq u ain ted , when he arrived te "V erto n o M arch” .. th a t he is to be follow ed by a good the past seven years. the war savings stam p drive and had m an. Rev. Mr. F essler. He Is re in Oregon 57 years ago. ACT I. , full ch arg e of th a t drive in M ultno V ictor E. H en g stler was born Oc Scene: Blue an d w hite room of th e Misses T hrossel in Q uality S treet. ( The fu n eral service was conducted mah county o u tsid e of P o rtlan d . He cently from K ansas, has had 10 y ears’ tober 13, 1871, at M onm outh, till-1 Miss Phoebe T hrossel, who V alentine Brown com pares w ith a sw eet, experience, and is of an evangelistic nois. On F eb ru ary 11, 1897, by Rev. R. E. Myers. Mrs. A. W. p articip ated as a d istric t lead er in all he n a tu re , w hich should fit him especial was m arried at L am born, K ansas to old-fashioned g ard en , fancies h er «adm irer Is about to offer h er his hand. Shipley, Mrs. J. C. Shultz. Leslie Wal- of the Red Cross drives and in three But in stead he goes to w ar a g a in st Napoleon. Phoebe and h e r s is te r Susan ly fo r Rockwopd. He, w ith Rev. Mr. Miss Ida R. Mead. His widow and rad and Rev. E arl B. Cotton sang of the liberty loan cam paigns. In two decide to become teach ers. Schnell, will conduct th e services two children, L ilah and A nthony, som e of Mr. W ilson’s fav o rite hym ns of th e lib e rty loan drives he had charge of all te rrito ry in M ultnom ah next Sunday, A pril 11, a t 7:3 0 p. m. survive him . Mr. H en g stler was a "N ew port B ells” ................................... ................ ...................Union H igh O rch estra and H enry B arndricks, a b rother-in- county outsidp of P o rtland. “.Southern B ells” .....................................................-4..............Union H igh O rchestra law, sang th e b eau tifu l hym n, “ Faces Mr. M uck's d eclaratio n of candi m em ber of th e W. O. W. a t Cortez, ACT II. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cam p were We H ave W elcom ed” , which Mr. W il dacy Is as follow s: Colorado. Scene: The sam e blue an d w hite room ten y ears later, a school room . son loved best of all. very much su rp rised E aster m orning “ If I am n om inated and elected I Besides his widow and children, Ten years la te r ,. C aptain Brown re tu rn s to find Miss Phoebe a worn- to receive a b ask et w ith an E aster T he p all bearers were, A. B. Con will, d u rin g my term of office, favor he leaves a b ro th e r in C anada, two o u t school teach er. She fancies he cares b ut little fo r her. In o rd er to at- egg in it. T he egg was not golden sisters in Colorado and one sis te r in tra c t hint she poses as h er neice, Miss Livvy, and succeeds in ob tain in g a rad and H enry F ritz of Melrose'; L. and enforce one h u n d red per cent. b u t on opening it they found a check P. M anning, J. H. IIoss, J. C. P e te r A m ericanism In all d ep a rtm en ts of req u est from him to atten d a ball. T he old m aids are curious. Los Angeles, to m ourn th e ir loss. county g o v ern m en t; favor th e devel fo r a goodly sum which was p rese n t .Union High Orchestra son, and Mr P rem o of G resham . F u n eral services will be held S un "O lym pic M arch” ............................... opm ent of th e budget system so th a t ed by m em bers of th e Red C ross and Internw jfr was in j h e fam ily lot O rch estra ..Union High “Margaret W altz”.............................. day, April 11 at 2 p. m. from th e C ot th e people will be fully Inform ed In o th e r friends and neighbors to as- a t D ouglass cem etery. reg ard to ex p en d itu res; devote my It Is ex ACT III. sits them in replacing th e ir recent trell com m unity church. en tire tim e to the office, as In the pected th a t th e body will be shipped Scene: A g ard en scene ju st off the ball room loss by fire. p ast; co n tin u e to d isch arg e my d u A p p r e c ia t io n E x p re s s e d . At th e g rand ball Miss Livvy flirts w ith re tu rn e d soldiers. The old to th e form er hom e in Colorado for m aids, suspicious of h e r Identity, come to Investigate. A rase of fain tin g ! We wish to express o u r h earty ties w ith efficiency, courtesy and T he story of an Oregon fam ily, burial. ______________ ¡V a le n tin e Brown as physician tak es charge. It is Miss Phoebe, not th e th a n k s to th e Red Cross and the econom y; keep my office door open, bravely fighting ad v ersity to win the good frien d s of G reshatn for th e as I have since I becam e county com- K. & L. OF SECURITY who he admlreB m tssloner, so th a t people having bus f a th e r fre e from the ch a rg e of m u r TO IN IT IA T E C L A S S "When Irish Eyes Are Sm iling” Mr I. E Webb E aster g ift presented to us to assist iness w ith m e may consult me w ithout 1U U U H A I L | 'T h o u g h ts of Hom e" I ,. e 11 ie I. «>r bes. t i In rep lacin g o u r recent loss by fire. d e r; th e sto ry of a d a u g h te r’s su d elay ; favor reduction of cost of gov MR AND MRS. E. M CAMP. prem e sacrifice In th e fam ily’s battle W. J. Hopfer, representing the ACT IV. ern m en t by consolidation of con ag a in st odds m ade overw helm ingly flicting ac tiv itie s; favor hom e labor Scene: The blue and w hite room BOYS UPSET CAR TO by th e Influenza scourge; th e story K nights and Ladies of Security, has and home p ro d u cts; favor enforce Miss Livvy is ill a fte r th e b all; t o visitors are ad m itted To satisfy of a S alvation Army lassie’s w ork ofi secured a class of 19 new m em bers AVOID COLLISION ment of law .” m ercy th ro u g h th e long d re a r days of and expects to m ake it 25 before th e old m aids V alen tin e Brown dlspm es of Miss Livvy. He then assu res! His slogan Is: “ P resen t county fev er when a m o th e r and seven c h il- ! next W ednesday »evening, April 7, Mips Phoebe th at she is still like a garden. C arl S alquist and Sherm an E v eritt .“ F o rt G ay” ............. .................. «■........ - ......................... Union High O rchestra had a n arro w escape from Injury com m issioner: alw ays otgflthe Job; d ren fought fo r life in cram ped quar- when they will be in itiated , continued good service ” te rs , has com e to light a t E ugene, s ta te M anager L M. T hom as; as- w hen th e tru c k which they were i « 1 S T O F < HARACTEK.S. O regon. sisted by some officers from P o rtlan d M1S8 PH O EBE, who la much like a g ard e n ............................. M arie T acheron driving tu rn e d over on the Powell T he d eath of th è g irl and th e fu Com ing E v e n ts a t t i l e I. H u m -y. ............ G ertru d e Dowsett Valley road n ear the g rad e school. n era l, th e grip p in g pathos of the will ta k e p a rt an d conduct th e ln itia- MISS SUSAN, who could not be u n lad y lik e. . . . Sherm an E v eritt has been driving D. A. Thom pson, of P o rtlan d , will strlck'en, accused fath e r, alone of all , ,lon w h,ch w ,n probably not last MISS WILLOUGHBY, a very p ro p er old m aid .................................R uth H artley th e tru ck for the Benson F arm and lectu re at th e lib rary T uesday even th e fam ily of nine, torn by g rea t sobs m ore than an hour. The balance nt MISS H EN R IETTA , who th in k s ju s t as Miss W illoughby does E sth er P eterso a was ta k in g C arl S alquist, who was to 1 ing, April 13, on A stronom y. Mr. as he «wtood at th e foot of th e little th e evening will be spent In a social L etltia P u lfe r ta k e up th e work, over th e route Thom pson will discuss th e planets grave, b ro u g h t th e case to the public way and all those who a r In terested ' MISS FANNY, much In terested in rom ances ................ T he boys were com ing down th e ' Wlftna A tterb u ry PATTY, who knows how to frig h ten her m istre ss....... principally an d will have m sn y things a tte n tio n T he S alvation Arm y had a re Invited to atten d Benem a M athews hill and m et a man w ith a load of of In terest to tell. He has m ade this CHARLOTTE, cousin of Ensign B lades.........»................... been ta k in g care of th e fam ily for Mr. H opfer expw»s»-s his ap p re cia H A RRIET, cousin of Spicer .............................................. wood. J u s t as they w ere about to . . ...... Violet Coe days, tion of th e courtesy and friendliness ....... Florence GUI pass a m achine going west passed an object of study arid his lectures Ur. C harles T. W heeler, field rep of th e people of G resham with whom ISABELLA, who w ants to acq u ire A !z eb ra-.................. th e wood wagon and to avoid th>- on th is su b je ct a re very popular In Mab»d M -tzger rese n tativ e of th e S alvation Army i F lorence Richey collision w hich appeared Inevitable P o rtlan d . H om e Service P rogram fo r 1920, he has been w orking d u rin g th e past SCHOOL GIRLS th e boys sw yng ou* on »Id»* of the I Ida Chase checked up on th e case and it is in ten days. b ank and upset the car. VALENTINE BROWN, whom Q uality S tre et considers dashing When "p ro m in en t citizens” g et his rep o rt th e real story is revealed. ---- ■ — One w heel was broken on th e m a Edw ard S trong to g e th e r th ey spend So much tinieail- It is a c h a p te r in th e fam ous C harles New In tern atio n al Low IWian chine sn d several o th e r p arts d am .................................................... Em m ett W elling aged but th e boys escaped with only iBirlng each o th e r they d o n 't have L. T aylor m u rd er case In w hich Mar-1 wide spread sp read ers, ro lle r bear- RECRUITING SERG EA N T much tim e le ft to do an y th in g else. tin C lark was convicted on circutu- j ing, lig h t d ra ft , autom obile fro n t ENSIGN BLADES, who won th e w ar ag ain st N apoleon............. Lang Goodwin a few m in o r bruises. s ta n tia l evidence, then g ra n te d new axles. )195 a t G resham . Get y o u r SPIC ER , who ad m ires Miss Livvy— ........................................... Bayard Miller Will pow er la so m eth in g th a t OKORGIE, school boy ..................... .................................... O liver P eterson t-la l. T he case held th e In terest o f , orders In early. * Lot* of new want ads. today. Look ! m akes y o u do th in g s you d o n 't w ant Alden Miller Oregon for w eeks D r W heeler H E SSE L ’S FARM MACHINERY, , ARTHUR, school boy.................................. ............................. to do. WILLIAM SMITH, school boy ........... .................. - ...................... Victor Adlx them up w rites from E ugene; Phone 544. Senior Class in “Quality Street” Next Friday Night, Masonic Hall