Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 09, 1920, Image 1

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G resham O utlook
VOL. 10, NO. 12
BAP
PROVES DELIGHTFUL
T h e c o m m u n ity re c e p tio n to th e
n ew B a p tis t m in is te r. Rev. R o b e rt
G ale K ay a n d w ife w h ich w as h eld
a t th e lib ra ry T h u rsd a y e v e n in g wa$
o n e o f th e m ost d e lig h tfu l occasio n s
w h ich h a v e been e n jo y e d by G re sh ­
am p eo p le fo r q u ite a lo n g tim e.
T h e p ro g ra m w as c a rr ie d o u t as
a n n o u n c e d a n d th e sp eech es w ere
v ery in te re s tin g , s h o r t a n d to th e
p o in t. E v e ry o n e w as d e lig h te d
w ith th e new p a s to r a n d h is c h a rm
in g w ife.
T h e co m m u n ity sin g in g , led by
M rs. K a rl J. H a g b e rg a n d M rs. J. N.
C la n a h a n w as esp ecially fine a n d ev­
ery o n e h a d a jo lly tim e . W h en " H a il
C o lu m b ia " w as s u n g th e v e ry ra f te rs
ra n g w ith th e ech o es o f t h a t g ra n d
o ld so n g .
A fte r th e p ro g ra m th e e n te r ta in
m e n t c o m m itte e to o k c h a rg e a n d th e
co m p an y o f a b o u t 120 p e rso n s w as
d iv id ed in to 12 g ro u p s a c c o rd in g to
th e m o n th in w hich th e y w ere b o rn .
T h en each g ro u p p re p a re d a s tu n t fo r
th e a m u s e m e n t of th e o th e rs . T h e
re s u lt w as a n e v e n in g so filled w ith
fu n a n d a m u s e m e n t th a t e v ery o n e
w e n t h om e w ith a c h in g sid es fro m
h a v in g la u g h e d so
h e a rtily .
T he
J u n e g ro u p w on first p lace in th e
c o n te s t a n d th e p rize w as a box of
a n im a l c ra c k e rs.
O ld fa sh io n e d g a m e s w ere also
en jo y e d a m o n g
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“ m u sical
c h a ir s " w hich w as w on by M iss M ar­
ion H a g b e rg a n d M iss M aude M ichel
T h e co m p an y th e n fo rm ed in to a
g ra n d m a rc h led by Rev. a n d M rs.
K ay w hen th e y m a rc h e d o u t in to th e
" s to ry h o u r ” room w h e re d elicio u s
re f re s h m e n ts w ere serv ed .
All th o s e p re s e n t h ad a d e lig h tfu l
e v e n in g a n d fo u n d th a t th e lib ra ry is
id e a l fo r su ch affairs. I t o ffers w o n ­
d e rfu l p o ssib ilitie s fo r co m m u n ity
serv ice.
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH
BEGINS AT GRESHAM
COUNTY,
OREGON
FRIDAY,
TUESDA YS
AND
F R ID A Y S
$1.60 PER YEAR
APRIL 9, 1920
CLERK’S FINANCIAL REPORT
MEETING IS HELD TO CONSIDER NEED
SHOWS STRONG DISTRICT
OF ADDITIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING I
T h e m e e tin g a t th e G resh am
T h e a te r la s t T u e sd a y ev e n in g w as
well a tte n d e d a s th e h o u se w as filled
K. A Mill, r. th e c le rk , p re s e n te d th e fo llo w in g fin an cial an d s ta tis tic a l
by th e m an y w ho b ad com e to h e a r
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p r a c tic a lly . ing bon d s to p u t up th e n ecessary re p o rt of th e U nion H igh S chool D istrict No. 2, M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty :
th e le c tu re s a n d see th e p ic tu re s. ev ery d is tric t w hich w ill be a s k e d to b u ilu in g s alone.
A ssessed v a lu a tio n of U nion H igh S chool D istric t No. 2
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D istrict No. 28. L y n c h ...............................
4 5 2 ,5 9 0 .0 0
a d d re s s th e h ig h sch o o l o n e day liste n e d io J u d g e S ta p le to n . 1’rin c i- m o st every day in h is w ork. H e said
D istrict No. 6 J t. O rien t ........................
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D istrict No. 83 J t. H illsview-...................
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J u d g e S ta p le to n in tro d u c e d th e
:. No. 4
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b u ild in g lo cated as it is on good
s p e a k e rs , th e first J. D. L ee, c h a ir­ th e c o n d itio n w hich c o n fro n ts U nion ro ad s, la n d v alu es ra ise d >50 per
Cost of B uildings.
m an of co u n ty w o rk to ld o f th e need H igh sch o o l d is tric t No. 2.
M ain school b u i l d i n g .................................>
2 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0
acre.
All th o s e p re s e n t fro m o u ts id e dis-1
B ungalow ........................................................
2,500.00
of th e peo p le o f E u ro p e a n d th e
T h e financial re p o r t of th e sch o o l
F a rm m ech a n ics a d d itio n ........................
1,000.00
tr ic ts seem , ed , in . fa . v o . r o f jo in in
n e a r e ast.
.. g th e i sh o w s th a t it is in a good c o n d itio n ,
S h ed ...................................................................
150.00 »
25,650 00
J . J. H a n d s a k e r, s ta te d ire c to r, w as d is tric t an d a id in g in th e e re c tio n of T h> rp p o rt w h ,cb w as su b m itte d by
F u r n itu r e an d fix tu res
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9,000.00
p re s e n t a n d g av e a le c tu re fu ll of a new u n it in o rd e r th a t th e w ork R A M iller, c le rk of th e d is tric t, w ill D ra in a g e sy stem .................... ..................................
500.00
a p p e a l 'f o r th e a id o f th o s e n a tio n s m ig h t be c a rrie d o n .
. . . .
¡b e re a d w ith m uch in te re s t by all. I t
a n d fixtures
37.550.00
w hich a re in su ch d ire need. P ic tu re s
It w as d ecid ed th a t th e b est plan eh0WB w h a t th e U nlon d te tr i c t has ac- In s u ra n c e c a rr ie d : —
ta k e n in th e n e a r E a st w ere sh o w n , to a c t upon w as fo r in te re s te d p ar- e o m p l|sh e d d u rin g tUp pagt flve yp ars.
Muln school b u ild in g ..................................>
16.000.00
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a n d hom es tie s in each u is tric t to ta lk up
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,2 5 .0 0 0 th ey h av e p aid off > 12,500
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12,500.00
b a re n e c e ssitie s of life.
people. T h e m em b ers of th e sch o o l Qf
o rlg iu a l bon d s an d th e p re s e n t B onded In d e b te d n e ss ..........................................
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A t th e clo se o f his a d d re s s ca rd s b o ard of U n io n H ig h a n d P rin c ip a l regonrceg Hre sufficient to pay a ll o u t­
Incom«*.
w ore p assed o u t to th e a u d ie n c e a n d G oodw in w ill a ss ist in w h a te v e r way g, a n d ln g d e b ts w ith th e ex cep tio n of B al. d u e from M u ltn o m ah Co. 1919 tax es
>
14,788.05
p led g es to th e a m o u n t o f >139 w ere th e y can by a tte n d in g m eetin g s. T he i ftbout
T h is ¡B o, c o u rse, ju s t i B al d u e from C la c k a m a s Co. 1919 ta x e s ...........
2,897.60
receiv ed as w ell a s >6.92 in cash .
p a re n ts of U nion H ig h sch o o l p u p ils pp (o
preB ent tin ie a n d does n o t E s tim a te d a m t. from tu itio n fu n d . 19 1 9 -’2O
6,000.00
M r. H a n d s a k e r h as
w ritte n ex- an d p a re n ts of th is y e a r's e ig h th in c , ude tb e payiIlPUt8 o f te a c h e rs ' sal- A m ount d u e u n d e r S m ith -H u g h e s A ct from
s ta te to J u n e 1...................................................
1,812.00
p re ssin g h is a p p re c ia tio n of th e sp len - g ra d e g ra d u a tin g class w ill llav‘‘ arlpg a n d ru n n in g ex p en ses fo r th e
T o ta l a m o u n t of incom e fo r 1919-1920
d id b eg in n in g a t th is m e e tin g . T h e : c h a rg e of th e cam p a ig n . K. A. M iller r e s t of th e school y e a r. T h o se p re s­
> 24,497.55
c a m p a ig n w ill be c a rr ie d on by a | w ill d raw u p th e n ecessary p e titio n s e n t fe lt th a t th e re p o r t show ed a P re s e n t co st of te a c h e rs s a la rie s p e r m o n th .
1,869 81
365.00
an d it is p la n n e d to c ir c u la te th e s e very good c o n d itio n Indeed. S ev eral P re s e n t cost of tr a n s p o r ta tio n 5 D ist. p e r tno.
local c o m m ittee.
V aluutlon o f A djacent D istricts.
d u rin g th e n e x t few w eek s, in a n e f­ th o u s a n d d o lla rs w o rth of a d d itio n ­
No. 10 C e d a r
>226.520
fo rt to d e te rm in e If su fficien t v o te rs al b u ild in g s h av e been ad d e d to th e
GRESHAM ELECTRIC CO
No. 16 L u s te d ................................ 235,700
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No. 16 F a ir v ie w ............................. 651,060
fro m e ach d is tric t to m a k e i t w o rth
T he v a lu a tio n o f th e p ro p e rty Is
No. 20 T ro u td a le
521,256
A new b u sin e ss firm h a s s ta r te d In w h ile to p u t th e m a t te r to a v ote.
placed betw een > 50,000 an d >60,000.
No. 27 R ockw ood
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323,700
I t is fe lt by m a n y , a n d , th e o p in io n , , I A little stu d y of th e re p o r t w ill
G resh am .
I t is th e G resh am E lec­
No. 29 B u c k le t
..................... 2 2 4 ,2 6 5
T h e v a lu a tio n
tr ic co m p an y . T h is b u sin e ss 'will be w as a lm o st u n a n im o u sly ex p ressei gbow tb e c o n d itio n .
No. 15 G ilb e r t
6011,1175
tIlp rp p o rt a re th e figures
No. 49 V ic to ry ..........
h o u sed in th e B row n b u ild in g on W ed n esd ay ev e n in g th a t if th e P e°P le figureg
99,780
(ax g h eet
T b p v a lu a .
P o w ell s tr e e t.
F . L. B o u rn e, a li­ of th e o u ts id e d is tric ts u n d e rs to o d , of th p
T o ta l ..........
> 2,882.355
of
1920 tax list a re som e-
cen sed e le c tric ia n of th e s t a te of th e s itu a tio n th e r e w o u ld bo n o dou n
O reg o n is th e p ro p r ie to r of th is new as to th e o u tco m e.
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w h a t h ig h er.
SPOKANE MAN BUYS
J u d g e S ta p le to n w as in tro d u c e d by
j n r e ga rd
to v a lu a tio n of th e DRIVE FOR MEMBERS
b u sin e ss a n d w ill be a ss iste d by his
TO END NEXT W EEK
w ife w ho w ill h av e c h a rg e o f th e Jo h n C an n o n as th e first s p e a k e r but | b u iW in g s an d fu r n itu r e , the. co n d i-
INTEREST IN LAUNDRY
he In tu r n called upon P rin c ip a l t jQn Qf tb p prPgPI1, h ig h school
office.
T w elv e new m e m b e rs w ere in i ti a t­
E. E. H a rty of th e G resh am S team
M r. B o u rn e h a s h a d a b o u t 22 G oodw in to te ll so m e th in g of tlie con- b u ild in g sp e a k s w ell fo r th e class of ed at th e m e etin g of th e K n ig h ts an d
y e a rs ’ ex p e rie n c e In a ll k in d s o f elec­ d itlo n of th e sch o o l a t th e p re s e n t p u p j]g a n d te a c h e rs w ho h av e sp e n t L ad les of S e c u rity w hich’ w as h eld in L a u n d ry , h as so ld a h a lf In te re s t in
tric a l w o rk . H e h a s been c h ie f elec- tim e. H e p re s e n te d m an y In te re s tin g n e a rly five y e a rs in th a t b u ild in g . M etzg er's h a ll la s t W ed n esd ay ev en ­ th n t b u sin ess to T. K. G u n tley of
W. A HESSEL SHOWING
S p o k an e, W a sh in g to n .
Mr. G u n tley
trlc la n fo r B a lfo u r & G u th rie M illing fa c ts a b o u t th e school,
NEW OVERLAND 4 SEDAN co m p an y an d w as a t o n e tim e elec-1 T h e e n ro llm e n t five y e a rs ag o w as T h e re is no in d ic a tio n th a t th e b u ild ­ ing. T h e re w ere 21 a p p lic a tio n s a n d Mr. H a rty a re old tim e frie n d s
in g h as been used fo r so long. So le a d a n d accep ted b u t a n u m b e r w ere
an d Mr. G u n tly is also an ex p erien ced
T h e new O v erlan d -4 sed an on d is­ tric ia n fo r M eier & F r a n k co m p an y 167 s tu d e n ts a n d six te a c h e rs w ere f a r a s th e c o n d itio n of th e fu r n itu r e u n a b le to a tte n d th a t ev ening.
la u n d ry m a n , h a v in g been In th e b u s­
Mr. B o u rn e w as fo r em p lo y ed ; to d a y th e r e a re 14 te a c h is co n cern ed th e b u ild in g m ig h t be
p lay by th e G re sh a m O v erlan d co m ­ in P o rtla n d .
A n o th e r cla ss w ill be in itia te d
p any is a ttr a c tin g m u ch a tte n tio n , tw o y e a rs a m e m b e r o f th e city of ers an d a lib ra ria n , an d th e p re s e n t a new o ne fo r th e f u r n itu r e Is In T u e sd a y , A p ril 13, an d It is re q u e s t­ in ess a b o u t 18 y ears.
T h e new co n cern is g o in g to e n ­
a n d is th e s u b je c t of m any co m p li­ P o rtla n d B o ard o f E le c tric a l e x am i­ e n ro llm e n t of 233 pupIlB cro w d th e p erfect c o n d itio n . A lth o u g h th e re
ed th a t a ll th o s e w ho h av e sig n e d up la rg e th e c a p a c ity of th e p la n t rig h t
m e n ta ry re m a rk s . It is as th o r o u g h ­ n e rs , b u t re s ig n e d h is p o sitio n w hen classes to overflo w in g . B u t th e r e is
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a tte n d th is n e x t m eetin g . A p h y si­ th e new m a c h in e ry w ill be In sta lle d
d o u b le o r th r e e tim e s w h a t th e O v er­ h e le ft th e city.
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d o o rs. In ste a d o f o n ly tw o , as is th e liv in g fo r s e v e ra l m o n th s on th e ir th e sch o o l h a s o n e " tra v e lin g te a c h ­ E v e ry th in g b e sp e a k s th e p rid e w ith a m in e th e a p p lic a n ts a n d th e a p p li­ m an g le w hen In sta lle d w ill h a n d le a
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la rg e a m o u n t o f w ork as It h as a c a ­
fro m ro o m to ro o m w h e re v e r a n o th e r g a rd th e ir tu lld in g a n d th e c a re th ey
a n d th e T rip le x s p rin g s m ak es th e tin u e to m a k e th a t th e i r hom e.
m e e tin g .
T h e ca m p a ig n closes th e p acity of fivo sh e e ts p e r m in u te .
ro u g h e s t o f ro a d s feel lik e p av e­
T h e b u ild in g is b ein g rem o d led to te a c h e r h a p p e n s to m iss a cla ss p e r­ g ive It.
en d of n e x t w eek.
A new w a sh e r, of a lm o st a s la rg e
m en t.
s u it th e n eed s o f th e new e n te r p ris e iod. T w o of th e a g r ic u ltu r a l te a c h ­
A n u m b e r of peo p le em p h asized
T h e d a te s of th e b u sin ess m e e t­ a cap a c ity us all th r e e now In use has
Mr. H essel w ill receiv e a c a rlo a d of a n d w ill be g iv en a c o at o f p a in t. I t ers h a v e to u se o n e ro o m fo r th e ir
th e Im p o rtan c e of th e a g ric u ltu ra l in g s h av e been ch a n g e d to th e sec-
O v e rla n d s w ith in a few d ay s, an d
been o rd e re d an d w ill be In sta lle d as
classes. E v e ry w h e re th e c lasses a re d e p a rtm e n t In th e d e v e lo p m e n t of
a n d an d fo u r th T u e sd a y of every soon as It a rr iv e s w hich w ill p ro b ­
a n o th e r e a rly in May. T h e re w ill be p ro m ise s to ad d to th e lis t o f m any o v ercro w d ed a t th e p re s e n t tim e .
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A new
T h e office h a s been g iv en up as a C. H . J o h a n s o n w as on e o f sev eral
m an d fo r th e s e c a rs w ith th e T rip lex G resh am b o asts.
w ill be d ev o ted to a good social tim e. e x tra c to r, tw ice a s la rg e as th e p re s­
W. K. H a m ilto n , a w ell k now n stu d y ro o m a n d th e lad y te a c h e rs ’ w ho sp o k e of th e b en efits w hich
s p rin g s f a r exceed s th e a v a ila b le
W. J . H o p fer, d e p u ty s ta te m a n ­
su p p ly , b u t w ith th e tw o c a rlo a d s c o n tra c to r, w ill h av e his office in th is re s t room is b ein g used by th e com ­ th a t d e p a rtm e n t w as b rin g in g to th is a g e r, h a s th e s u p p o r t of all th e m e m ­ e n t one w ill also be in s ta lle d on Its
a r r iv a l h e re . T h e w a sh e r an d ex ­
co m in g Mr. H essel w ill g e t o rd e rs b u ild in g also.
m ercial d e p a rtm e n t fo r -a cla ss room . co m m u n ity . A m ong th e o th e r p o in ts
b ers old a n d new in un e ffo rt to In- tr a c to r c o st >1375.
filled to su ch an e x te n t th a t he can
In th e 1920 g r a d u a tin g class th e re w hich he e m p h asized w as th e fact
, c re a s e th e class to be In itia te d n ext
m a k e a lm o st im m e d ia te d eliv eries.
T h is w ill e n la rg e th e ra p a c ity of
T A K E N U P — A g re y h o rse w ith a re 21 s tu d e n ts w ho w ill leav e th e th a t It m e a n t m uch to th e fa th e rs
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m o n th s old w ith w h ite s t a r In fore i g ra d u a te w o rk .
Mr. G oodw lr, h as w here th e y ca n be a t h o m e even-
" T h e P a ra b le of a W a tc h ” w ill be
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VISITS MODERN PLANT
11 a. m. S u n d ay sch o o l m eets at 10 VALUABLE
HORSE SAVED, g r a d u a te th is J u n e . He finds t h a t In , , een s m a k e s th is a very
Im p o rta n t ing.
T h ey w ill a lso a ss ist a t th e
a. m. E v ery o n e is in v ite d to a tte n d
i th e ten n e a re s t d is tric ts w hich send fa c to r.
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T h e G resh am P o u ltry c lu b a n d
m e e tin g n e x t T u esd ay .
E xpected H orse W ould Di
th e s e services.
* ow i th e la r g e s t e n ro llm e n t to U nion H igh
J u d g e S ta p le to n sp o k e o f th e p lan s
A ftp r th e In itia to ry w ork th e ev ­ th e ir le n d e r had a very h e lp fu l a n d
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in re p o rtin g h is ex p erien ce, Mr.
M arshall's N otice.
D ogs m u st not be allo w ed to ru n J. C. H u ste , of R ock B rid g e B ath s, d e n ts w ho w ill be re ad y to e n te r h ig h w as to c o n tin u e th e o rig in a l p lan of a n d s u p p e r w ill be se rv e d . All ed th e new p o u ltry plant, on J u d g e
a t la rg e in th e tow n o f G resh am . If V a., s ta te d : “ My h o rse is th e best school n ex t y e a r. In U nion d is tric t a d d in g tw o w ings to th e p re s e n t m e m b e rs a n d p ro sp e c tiv e m em b ers S ta p le to n ’s fa rm . T h ey fo u n d m any
n o t k e p t ofT th e s tr e e ts th ey w ill be a d v e rtise m e n t you w ould w a n t fo r th e r e a re 50 p u p ils to e n te r fro m th e b u ild in g an d a c c o m m o d a tin g th e p u ­ a re In v ited .
new an d e x c e lle n t fe a tu re s a b o u t th e
D r. L e G e a r's S tock P o w d ers.
He g ra d e sch o o ls. T h is m a k e s a to ta l of pils in th is w ay.
ta k e n up an d im p o u n d ed .
E s tim a te s
had
new b u ild in g s w hich claim ed th e ir
w as in a ru n dow n fix an d p o o r a n d I gg o r a p p ro x im a te ly 100 new s tu d e n ts been m ad e on th is p ro p o sitio n an d it
J . G. M E T Z G E R , M arsh al.
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w ould co st a b o u t >50,000. T h e n th e F o r
som e of Dr. L e G e a r's S tock P o w d ers
E xtra Q uality Chix.
T h e re a re th is y e a r. 157 s tu d e n ts a lte r n a te p lan w ould be to b u ild an p re ssin g an d re p a irin g d o n e well. o t h e r e n d o f «h» b u ild in g to tin- baby
a n d to d a y he is as fine a lo o k in g
A bout 65 of th o se e x tr a q u a lity
fro m U nion d is tric t a n d 76 fro n t o u t­ e n tire ly new u n it o f 13 o r 14 new P e tp r L e n a rd . P ow ell s tre e t.
ch ick s. T h e re Is a feed room b e­
ch ick s d u e to h a tc h A pril 14. T hey h o rse as you can see in th is sectio n .
h a v e com e fro m 3 00-egg sto c k an d I o n ly used a few boxes of Dr. L e- sid e d is tric ts . T h is m a k e s it a p p e a r room s. T h is w ould co st > 60,000 to Join a re F a irv ie w . C o ttre ll, T r o u t­ tw een th e s e ro o m s w hich m a k e s a
th a t th e r e w ill be n ex t fall a to ta l en- > 65,000. A fte r th e p la n s w ere d is­ d a le , L u ste d , R ockw ood, P le a s a n t
w e can show you re c o rd s fo r se v eral G e a r's S to ck P o w d e rs.”
c o n v e n ie n t a rr a n g e m e n t. T h e p o u l­
Mr. H u ste b en efited by th e ad v ice I ro llm e n t o f 325 p u p ils w ho w ill w ant cu ssed , a v ote w as ta k e n a s to w hich V alley, V ictory, C e d a r an d U nion. tr y c lu b is d o in g ex c e lle n t w ork th is
g e n e ra tio n s th a t a re h a rd to b eat.
If you w an t som e good sto ck call a t of Dr. L eG ear. By fo llo w in g th e ; to e n te r U nion H ig h . A b o u t 125 of p la n w ould be m o st s a tis f a c to r y to T h e se d is tric ts a re all s e n d in g lit a y e a r a n d p lan fo r big th in g s th is fall
D o cto r's ad v ic e you can also keep th e se w ill be fro m o u ts id e d is tric ts .
L y m a n 's H a tc h e r y o r p h o n e 52x6.
y o u r sto ck sleek an d h e a lth y . G et T h e h ig h sch o o l b u ild in g s h av e a c a ­ th o s e p re s e n t. T h e v ote re s u lte d in good r e p r e s e n ta tio n of p u p ils to th is w hen th e prizes a re a w a rd e d a t th e
Dr. L e G ear's S tock P o w d e rs fro m p acity o f a b o u t 225 s tu d e n ts a n d th is a sco re of 60 o r 70 a g a in s t o n e In sch o o l an d It Is a lm o st c e rta in t h a t co u n ty fa ir.
fa v o r of a new u n it to be used In th e y w ill wlRh to c o n tin u e se n d in g
A n u m b e r o f th e m e m b e rs hav e
y o u r d e a le r: feed It to y o u r h o rses,
m ilk cow s, s te e rs , h ogs, an d sh eep w ill fu lly a c c o m m o d a te th e p u p ils c o n n e c tio n w ith th e p re s e n t b u ild in g . th e ir c h ild re n h e re .
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S ince th e r e a re o n ly five m o n th s an d w ith su ch e n th u s ia s tic m em b ers
"S o m e p eo p le In th e p a st h av e c o n ­ m an y y e a rs to com e. “ B u ild in g to ­ le ft in w hich to g e t a b u ild in g re ad y
m oney b a c k .— Dr. L. D. L eG ear Med.
an d su ch sp le n d id c a re , all th e se
Co., St. L o u is, Mo.— Adv.
g r a tu la te d th e m se lv e s ttyat th e law- d a y ,” sa id J u d g e S ta p le to n “ we do to c a re fo r th o s e a d d itio n a l p u p ils young ch ic k s sh o u ld th riv e und grow
co m p elled a h ig h sch o o l to c a re fo r n o t w a n t to m a k e th e m is ta k e of ev e ry o n e sh o u ld ta k e d efin ite a ctio n > Into p rise w in n ers.
TROUTDALE
th e o u ts id e d is tr ic ts ” It w as s ta te d by fo u r y e a rs ago. R oom m u st be p ro ­ rig h t now to p ro m o te th e w ork.
o n e m an fro m th e o u ts id e , “ b u t th e y vided fo r th e In c reased n u m b e r w ho T h e re is no tim e fo r delay.
R ead w h a t M r W an T ad says.
S u n d ay ev en in g , A p ril 11, Rev. R. w lll flnd th a t
jo e s n o t com pel th em w ill ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e o p p o r­
to r a r e fo r p u p ils beyond th e i r ca­ tu n itie s w hich th is school a ffo rd s."
m on of th e se rie s of rev iv al m e etin g s
T h is school is p a rtic u la rly su ite d
w hich h av e been h eld th e p a s t tw o p a c ity .”
C has. C lev elan d , w ho w as o n e of f o r an a g ric u ltu ra l school a n d was
w
eek s a t th e
M e th o d ist ch u rc h .
T h a t is w hy th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l
A M IG H T Y G O O D D R A M A
T h e to p ic of th e ev e n in g w ill be th e c o m m itte e that, w o rk ed to b rin g selected as on e of th e sch o o ls to
Colle&e, th e S ta te U n iv ersity , a n d th e “ M oses an d his F a th e r -in - la w .” T he d is tric ts Into th e p re s e n t U nion d lR- COInp u n d e r th e S m ith -H u g h e s Act.
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m a in ta in se rm o n s h av e been v ery h e lp fu l an d tr lc t w as o f th e o p in io n th a t se v e ra l j{oo(j R iver ap p lied fo r th e first p lace
o th e r d is tric ts w ould com e In if op ar|d t he a u th o r itie s selected G resh-
th e m se lv e s on th e old basis. In 1913 e v ery o n e is in v ite d to a tte n d .
A m ass m e e tin g of p a tro n s o f th e p o rtu n lty » a s g lte n th em .
Mr I a n , ag , bp #PCOn(j b ecau se o f th e p e - ,
they
T ro u td a le sch o o l w ill be h eld a t th e
c h u rc h n e x t S a tu rd a y e v e n in g to d is­ C lev elan d said th a t he c o n sid e re d it c u l)a r a d v a n ta g e s of Its lo catio n ,
cu ss th e a d v is a b ility o f u n itin g w ith d o u b tfu l If .U nion d is tric t w ould bond . . , t wa„ w. „ h BOme feP,ln g a of doubt
U nion H igh sch o o l D lst. No. 2. Ju d g e itse lf to p ro v id e a d d itio n a l ro o m fo r ag to Ou r a b ility to c a rry o u t th e
Geo W. S ta p le to n an d »'has. C lev e­ s tu d e n ts fro m o u ts id e of th e ir own : p ro g ra(„ o f WOrk in lim ite d q u a rte rs
A Hural Society Comedy, in three Acta, by E M Crane
la n d of G resh am w ill be th e sp e a k e rs d is tric t. W h ile m an y o f th o s e m ost , b a t wp acCPp, ed , bp offpr .. Ha)d M r
an d a g e n e ra l d iscu ssio n w ill follow . in te re s te d In th e w e lfa re o f th e school S ta p le to n .It is now o ne of th e m ost
A lig h t lu n c h w ill be serv ed .
Played by
w ould be w illin g to ta k e th a t ac tio n , ' lrn p o rta n , b ra n c h e s of th e high
KELSO
M r C lev elan d said th a t he h ad g ra v e | m.h o o , wQrk > nd th p r i. a re th re e
in e d m en w o rk in g In th a t d e p a rt-
.T h e I n d i e s ' clu b of K elso will g iv e bp
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T w o -th ird s o f th e ir s a la rie s
R U S S E L L V IL L E G R A N G E
an e n te r ta in m e n t at th e sch o o l- prpggP(j th a t w h lle p a tro n s o f U nion
a re paid by th e s t a te u n d e r th e
In addition, th eir income in 1 0 1 3 had h o u se. S a tu rd a y ev en in g . A pril in '
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T h e re w ill be c o m m u n ity
sin g in g H ,* h d ‘*, ,rtC’ w” u ' ' 1
S m ith -H u g h e s A ct. G iven th e n e e d ­
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CLUB
twice th e .....
buying pow er o f th eir in-
an d a p ro g ra m .
R e fre s h m e n ts will c o -o p e ra tin g w ith th e o u ts id e d is­ ed fa c ilitie s fo r w ork th is d e p a r t­
co m e in 1080, d u e to th e w o rld -w id e bp gPrvP,i Bt a sm all p rice.
E v e r . - 1 tric ts , th e y w ould h a rd ly feel th em ment Is bound to be a w o n d e rfu l
selv es re sp o n sib le to th e e x te n t o f v o t-j fa c to r
tb e d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e
rise in costs over w hich o f course body in v ited .
school, th e c o m m u n ity an d th e w hole
th ey eouhl h ave no control.
o f e a s te rn M u ltn o m ah . “ T h e U nion j
T h e fo re g o in g is o n e o f m an y eq u ally
H igh sch o o l is th e best ev id en c e of
good re a s o n s w hy you sh o u ld v o te
th e d e v e lo p m e n t a n d a d v a n c e m e n t
of th is se ctio n of th e co u n ty d u r i n g 1
fo r th e H ig h e r E d u c a tio n a l re lie f b ill
th e p a st fo u r y e a rs " said J u d g e S ta ­
a t th e ele c tio n on May 21. S ave th e |
BASE LINE AND CRAIG ROAD
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p leto n . “ It Is th e g r e a te s t d ra w in g
q u a lity of h ig h e r e d u c a tio n in O re­
c a rd M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty haw."
g o n . an d giv e Y O U R boy a n d g irl,
B esides th e c o m m itte e s
w hich
Adults 36c
Children under 12 years 20c
and Y O U R N E IG H B O R S th e ir r i g h t­
w ere a p p o in te d In each of th e d is ­
Including War Tax
tr ic ts in te re s te d , th e G resh am B ust- j
fu l e d u c a tio n a l h e rita g e .
ness M en’s c lu b w as re q u e s te d to
for Fresh Cow», Beef Cow«, Hog«, Calves of any kind.
a p p o in t a c o m m itte e to a id th e se i
Candy and Refreshments
P a id a d v e rtis e m e n t In s e rte d b y C o lin l a ­
m e n t In b e h a lf o f th e J o in t A lu m n i R e ­
c o m m itte e s In th e ir w ork.
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Students, but they
Now Have 5400
Students
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Saturday, April 17, 1920 at 8:15 P. M.
GRANGE HALL
G resham
Phone 901