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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 10, NO. 16 GRESHAM MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1 50 PER YEAR APRIL 23, 1920 MRS HAYHURST TALKS CHAUTAUQUA DAYS JUDGE LETS POTATO POWELL VALLEY FINISHES CHERRY FRUIT MAGGOT WOMENS AUXILIARY OF TO PATRON TEACHERS ARE RED LETTER DAYS SHOULD BE DESTROYED THE A. L. TO ORGANIZE THIEVES OFF EASY RELIEF CAMPAIGN P le a s a n t V alley re s id e n ts a n d p eo ple th r o u g h o u t th is se ctio n o f th e c o u n ty a re very m u ch d isp le a se d o v e r th e d ecisio n of J u d g e Jo n e s in re g a rd to th e case of th e p o ta to th ie v e s w ho w ere c a u g h t w h ile s te a lin g p o ta to e s a t th e h o m e of F r a n k R ich ie in P le a s a n t V alley re c e n tly . I t is fe lt th a t J u d g e Jo n e s sh o u ld h a v e g iv e n a m o re se v e re se n te n c e o r a t le a s t o n e m o re in c o m p ariso n to fo r m e r sen ten ces. R e c e n tly th is sam e ju d g e fined a lo cal boy $30 fo r sp e e d in g an d it w as th e y o u n g m a n 's first offense, w h ile so m e o f th e s e m en w ere said to be old o ffen d ers. A few d ay s b efo re th e a tte m p te d ra id M r. R ich ey an d so m e o th e r m en w e re s a c k in g p o ta to e s in h is c e lla r w hen a s tr a n g e r d ro v e up an d w a n te d to buy old ju n k . H e w as in fo rm e d th a t th e y h ad n o n e to sell b u t In s te a d o f lea v in g h e m ad e in q u iry a b o u t th e p o ta to e s a n d w en t in to th e c e lla r to in sp ect th e p o ta to e s a l th o u g h h e w as to ld th e y w ere n o t fo r sale. T w o n ig h ts la te r a b o u t th e tim e th a t th e p o ta to e s w ere a ll sack ed an a tte m p t w as m ad e to s te a l th em . A b o u t 11 o ’clock on F rid a y n ig h t five m en w ith a to u r in g c a r an d a tr u c k d ro v e up to th e R ich ey c e lla r a n d a tte m p te d to lo ad up th e ir m a c h in e s w ith p o tato es. Mr. R ich ey w as aw a k e n e d by th e tw o m a c h in e s sto p p in g a n d w en t to in v e s tig a te . O ne o f th e m en h ad a sack of p o ta to e s w h ich he w as c a rr y in g to th e c a rs a n d th e o th e rs , w ere tr y in g to g e t a t th e re s t o f th e p o ta to es. Mr. R ich ey o rd e re d th e m an w ith th e p o ta to e s to ho ld up h is h a n d s a n d w hen h e fa ile d to do so h e fired a t h im w ith a sh o t g u n . T h e o th e r m en g o t aw ay b u t w ere la t e r c a p tu re d by D ep u ty S heriffs H eck m an , R ex fo rd a n d S q u ires. T h e m e n 's ag es ra n g e d fro m 18 to 25 w ith th e ex cep tio n of o n e, R ed R o b in so n , w ho w as u n d e r 18 y e a rs. T h ey w ere tr ie d S a tu rd a y b efo re D istric t J u d g e Jo n e s in P o rtla n d , w ho c o n tin u e d s e n te n c e “ a f t e r a stiff m o d icu m of fa th e rly a d v ic e " a s a P o r t la n d p a p e r p u ts It. T h e m en a p p e a rin g in c o u rt w ere R a lp h H a m ilto n , C h a rle s E. H a m il to n , C h a rle s T. T ed esco an d G eo rg e A bdie. A. T h o m p so n , w h o se p lea of g u ilty w as e n te re d also , w as s till a t th e c o u n ty h o sp ita l h a v in g b ird s h o t d u g o u t o f h is sk in . R ed R o b in so n , w as tu r n e d o v e r to th e c o u rt o f d o m e stic re la tio n s . T h e o ld e s t of th e m en ex p la in e d his a c tio n s by sa y in g th a t It w as ju s t fo r fu n b u t sin ce th e y w ere e q u ip p ed a n d p re p a re d to h a u l aw ay se v e ra l h u n d re d d o lla rs w o rth of p o ta to e s, P le a s a n t V alley p eo p le c a n ’t u n d e r s ta n d w hy len ien cy sh o u ld be sh o w n th e m . T h ey w ere c a u g h t in th e a c t an d e v e ry th in g p o in ts to it a s b ein g a d e fin ite p la n t of r a id in g th e c e lla r a n d n o t a boyish p ra n k as th e y say . In view of th e fa c t th a t a t le a s t tw o of th e m en a re re p o r te d to h a v e beefi a rr e s te d re c e n tly on o th e r c h a rg e s an d t h a t tw o a t le a s t a re sa id to be old o ffe n d e rs it seem s t h a t th e ju d g e did n o t g iv e th e m th e se n te n c e th a t th e y d eserv ed . T h e G re sh a m S te a m L a u n d ry is p re p a re d to do s te a m c le a n in g an d p re s sin g . L e t us do y o u r w o rk .— A dv. M axw ell c a r fo r s a le o r w ill ta k e F o rd on tra d e . E asy te rm s w ith sm a ll p a y m e n t dow n. M. J . C h ap p elle, R. A, Box 112, G reg h am . P h o n e 27x4 T h e final re p o rts of P o w ell V alley d is tric t on th e d riv e fo r fu n d s fo r th e N ear E a st re lie f h a v e been m ad e an d a ch eck fo r $ 150.24 h a s been s e n t to th e t r e a s u r e r of th e re lie f c o m m it tee. T h e a m o u n ts receiv ed fro m th e d iffe re n t o rg a n iz a tio n s a re as fo l low s : L u th e ra n S u n d ay sch o o l, $ 1 5 ; L u th e r L eag u e ch o ir, $ 5 ; g ra d e sch o o l. $ 1 0 .4 9 ; M ission S u n d ay sch o o l, $1 0 ; M ission y o u n g peo p le, $5. F ro m th e co m m u n ity a t la rg e w as receiv ed $ 1 0 4 .7 5 m a k in g th e g ra n d to ta l o f $ 1 5 0 .2 4 . T h e c o m m itte e in c h a rg e w ish to ex p ress th e ir a p p re c ia tio n to a ll w ho a ss iste d In th e ca m p a ig n a n d es p ecially to th e S u n d a y sch o o ls fo r th e ir g e n e ro u s g ifts. T h e th a n k s o f th e co m m u n ity a re d u e th e w o rk e rs fo r th e ir e ffo rts an d tim e s p e n t in ca n v a ssin g . P e rh a p s th e peo p le o f th e co m m u n ity w ill b e in te re s te d in fig u rin g o u t th e n u m b e r of liv es sav ed by th is d o n a tio n . T h is w ill k eep 30 c h ild re n one m o n th o r it w ill su p p ly tw o c h il d re n w ith food fo r o n e y e a r an d leav e en o u g h to k eep o n e of th e m six m o n th s m o re. It w ill be, im p o ssib le to te ll w h a t th e n a m e s of th e c h ild re n ’s n a m e s a re w ho w ill be a id e d by th is m o n ey b u t e v ery o n e dan feel s u r e th a t som e little c h ild w ill be m ad e h ap p y by th e very fact of h a v in g food to e a t. GRESHAM POST, A L TO HELP SALVATION ARMY A w ell a tte n d e d m e e tin g of G re sh am P o st o f th e A m erican L egion w as h eld T u e sd a y n ig h t. H ead s fo r th e S alv atio n A rm y d riv e w ere p re s e n t an d p re s e n te d th e ir case to th e L e gion. A c a ll fo r v o lu n te e rs w as m ad e an d th e fo llo w in g m en o ffered to h elp co llect m oney d u rin g th e d riv e, w hich w ill be M ay 1 to 1 0 ; L eslie T. St. C la ir, E lls w o rth R a k e r, R a lp h S ta n ley, E rn e s t B ru g g e r, F o r r e s t J e n n e , W a lte r M etzg er, R oy M cC arter, F . L. M ack, G uy D. Jo n e s , Roy G ibbs an d C. H. H o eck er. D o d g ers a re o u t a n n o u n c in g a d an ce by th e m e m b e rs of th e L eg io n a t S an d y , O reg o n , in th e I. O. O .F. h a ll fo r S a tu rd a y n ig h t, M ay 1. I t is re q u e s te d th e L eg io n m e m b e rs tu r n o u t in as la r g e n u m b e rs as p o ssib le fo r th is a ffair. T h e re w ill be s u p p e r a t M id n ig h t, a n d a good tim e is a s su re d . An a p p lic a tio n , sig n ed by 15 w ives, m o th e rs, s is te r s an d d a u g h te r s of m e m b e rs o f G re sh a m P o st, fo r a u n it of th e W o m en ’s A u x iliary of th e A m erican L eg io n w as re a d a n d a c cep ted . It h a s b een filed w ith th e a d ju t a n t of th e D e p a rtm e n t o f O re g o n , o f th e A m erican L eg io n a n d a c h a r te r w ill be fo rth c o m in g soon. DISTRICTS DISCUSS U. H AT SPECIAL MEETINGS T h e re w ill be a m e e tin g of th e v o t e rs o f th e L u ste d sch o o l d is tric t W e d n esd ay , A p ril 2 8 a t th e L u ste d school- h o u se to c o n s id e r th e m a tte r of jo in in g th e U nion H igh sch o o l d is tric t. P rin . E. F. G oodw in of th e H igh sch o o l w ill be p re s e n t a n d d esc rib e th e s itu a tio n w hich c o n fro n ts th e U nion H igh sch o o l d is tric t an d also th o s e w ho a re n o t m e m b e rs of th e d is tric t. T h is is th p first ste p In th e m ove to jo in th e d is tric t. W hen th e u n io n d is tric t w as first fo rm ed a few y e a rs ago L u ste d w as v e ry m u ch in fa v o r of jo in in g b u t o w in g to th e fa ilu re of th e in te rv e n in g d is tric ts v o tin g to Join th e y co u ld n o t u n d e r th e law be a p a rt of th e d is tric t fo r th e law p ro v id es t h a t th e d is tric ts b o u n d rie s m u st a d jo in . I t is ex p ected th a t L u s te d w ill a g a in v o te in fa v o r o f jo in in g an d V icto ry th e a d jo in in g d is tr ic t h a s a lre a d y filed th e p e titio n to jo in U nion H ig h d is tric t. A m e e tin g h as been called fo r M ay 1st to be h eld at C e d a r sc h o o lh o u se and P rin c ip a l G oodw in w ill sp eak a t th a t m e e tin g also. At a re c e n t m e e tin g a t C e d a r a good d e a l of fa v o ra b le co m m en t w as h e a rd b u t th e q u e stio n w as le ft u n til a sp ecial m e e tin g . C h ild W e lf a r e S ta tio n . G resham is to have a Child W elfare S ta tio n , one of th e few t h ^ have been estab lish ed in th e sta te . It w ill be located a t th e G resham P ublic L ib ra ry and w ill be fo r th e p u rpose of b e tte r in g th e co n d itio n of th e c h ild ren of th e co m m u n ity . T h e re w ill be no ch arg es an d m any of th e m ost e x p e ri enced p h y sician s give th e ir tim e to aid in th e d evelopm ent of th e w ork. N ext W ednesday. A pril 28, Miss R u th Young, co u n ty h ealth n u rse, will w eigh and m easu re any c h ild ren who a re b ro u g h t to th e lib ra ry and d e term in e If th ey a re up to n o rm al w eight. T he su b ject of th e firs t ta lk w ill be “ N u tritio n " and Miss Young will illu s tra te h e r ta lk w ith c h a rts w hich have been fu rn ish e d by th e g o v ern m ent. Miss Young an n o u n ces th a t on May 5, Dr. C. U. Moore, who h a s been active In child w elfare w ork an d d u rin g th e w ar w as In F ra n c e and Ita ly doing R ed C ross w ork, will be h ere and will exam ine as m any ch ild re n aa tim e p e r m its. Dr. Moore Is recognized as one Is a b u sin e ss m an , n o t a p o litician , of th e best c h ild re n 's sp ecialists In th e a ta x p a v e r in M u ltn o m ah co u n ty fo r state. T h is w ill be a w onderful oppor 30 y e a rs . An a d v o c a te o f good ro ad s. tu n ity fo r th e m o th ers of th is p a rt "A b u sin e ss a d m in is tra tio n a n d th e , of th e county. b e st p o ssib le v a lu e fo r ev ery d o ll a r , K eep In sty le . T ry o n e o f th o s e d is b u rse d " "c la ssy -fle d " ad s. Paid Ad*. E. N. WHEELER Republican Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER T h e P a tro n -T e a c h e r m eetin g w hich By C. P. M O F F IT T P u r s u a n t to th e n o tic e from E verybody is u rg e d to ta k e th e D e p a rtm e n t of A g ric u ltu re , U. H . S. G re sh a m P o st of th e A m erican L e w as h eld a t th e g ra d e school W ed m ost co n sp icu o u s c a le n d a r h a u g tn g All c h e rry tr e e o w n e rs w ho do n o t g io n , a u n it of th e W o m en 's au x ilia ry n esday a fte rn o o n w as called upon to In th e d in in g room an d m a rk w ith w a n t to be cu t in th e p rice fo r th e i r w ill be o rg a n iz e d . W ed n e sd a y n ig h t. ' discuss a n u m b e r of im p o rta n t n ia t- red th e d a te s May 31, J u n e 1, 2, 3 an d 4. T h ese a re R ed L e tte r D ays c h e rr ie s th is y e a r sh o u ld o u tlin e May 28, at th e G resh am p u b lic lib ra ■ te rs. because th e y a re C h a u ta u q u a D ays, th e i r p lan fo r s p ra y in g im m e d ia te ly . ry. T h e o rg a n iz a tio n w ill be te m R e p o rts of th e c o m m itte e s on a r in G resh am . T h ese a re th e d ay s, th e O ne m ay th in k th e tr e e s fre e fro m p o ra ry u n til th e c h a r te r w hich has ra n g e m e n ts f o r th e b a sk e t so cial to very h e a r t o f th e first w eek in J u n e , th e ab o v e m e n tio n e d pest b u t w ould been ap p lie d fo r, is received. be given May 7 w ere g iv en a n d th e be s u r p ris e d to k n o w p ro b ab ly th e y It is re q u e s te d th a t all w ives, m o th i w o rk of th e c o m m itte e so h e a rtily th e m ost b e a u tifu l tim e of th e y e a r, h a d e a te n a m illio n of th e little tin y ers, s is te rs o r d a u g h te r s of G resh am e n d o rsed th a t th e y w ere re q u e s te d to set by th e E lliso n -W h ite sy stem fo r th e local C h a u ta u q u a session. w h ite m a g g o ts th a t h id e In th e flesh P o st No. 30, to w hich th e u n it w ill finish up th e a rra n g e m e n ts . I t w as co n sid e re d u n fo r tu n a te a t o f th e c h e rry each y e a r (p ro v id in g be a tta c h e d , be p re s e n t a t th is m e e t M rs. C. W. G leaso n re p o rte d on th e first th a t th e s e d a te s cam e d u rin g o n e e a ts th a t m an y c h e rrie s 1. ing. A lso e llig ih le to m e m b e rsh ip in p rice of first a id c a b in e ts a n d th e T h e se w o rm s com e fro m th e eg g I th e u n it a r e th e re la tiv e s , n am ed m em b ers w ere s u rp ris e d to le a rn high school co m m en cem en t w eek b u t o f a fly. T h e a d u lt is a sm a ll yellow -1 above, o f any m an o r w om an w ho w as th a t th e y w ere so re a s o n a b le in price. a s th e C h au tau q u a d a te s could not be ch a n g e d th e h ig h school b o ard an d ish g ra y to b la c k -b o d ied fly, th e in th e m ilita ry se rv ic e a t so m e tim e P la n s fo r a first a id class w ere also w’in g s b e in g cro ssed by d a rk o r j b e tw e e n A pril 6, 1917 an d N o v em b er d iscu ssed an d M rs. H. V. A dix to ld high school facu lty h av e very g ra c io u sly c o n sen ted to a rr a n g e th e se sm o k y b an d s. 11, 1918, a n d d ie d in th e lin e of d u ty , of th e w o n d e rfu l a d v an ce w hich it d a te s fo r th e h ig h sch o o l clo sin g so T h e fly h a tc h e s fro m th e p u p a ju s t o r a f t e r h o n o ra b le d isc h a rg e . w as p o ssib le to m a k e in first aid th a t th e r e w ill be no conflict. u n d e r th e s u rfa c e of th e old sod in If you h av e a fa th e r, b ro th e r, son classes. The local g u a r a n to r s have had th e o rc h a rd . T h e fly h a tc h e s In May o r h u s b a n d w ho saw se rv ic e b etw een Mrs. C. W. H a y h u rs t, p re s id e n t of se v eral m e etin g s of la te a n d a re a n d e a rly J u n e , a n d is p re s e n t In th e th e s e tw o d a te s , w ho is n o t a m em th e O regon P a re n t-T e a c h e r c irc le w as w o rk in g o u t th e a rr a n g e m e n ts a s to o rc h a rd a b o u t th r e e o r f o u r w eeks, b er in good s ta n d in g of th is o r som e p re se n t and g a v e a sh o rt ta lk on th e place, p rice an d sa le of tic k e ts an d la y in g th e eg g s ju s t u n d e r th e sk in o th e r A m erican L egion P o st, g e t him w ork of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r a ss o c ia a ll o th e r necessary d e ta ils . o f th e c h e rry , u su a lly a t th e tim e th e to jo in , so th a t you ca n becom e a tio n b efo re sh e sp o k e of th e new T h e g u a ra n to rs a re to pay th e c h e rry sh o w s c o lo r T h e eg g s h a tc h m e m b e r of th e u n it. E d u c a tio n a l m e a s u re s w hich a r e to C h a u ta u q u a m a n a g e m e n t $1000 th is o u t in a few’ d ay s. T h e w orm b u r A p p licatio n c a rd s w ill be on h a n d be v o ted on in May. y e a r, as p rev io u sly , a n d th is a m o u n t ro w s in th e f r u it u n til it g e ts its a t th e m e e tin g a n d a n effort w ill be T h e a u d ie n c e w as very m u ch s u r m u st be ra ise d by th e sa le o f tic k e ts . g ro w th w h ich re q u ire s tw o to th r e e m a d e to g e t as m an y la d le s sig n e d up p rised w hen Mrs. H a y h u rst to ld th em T h e re w ill also be $200 to $400 ex w eeks. T h e n th e y d ro p to th e as possible. T h e ru le w ill lik e ly be th a t a re cen t sch o o l su rv ey h ad d is p ense fo r se a tin g , lig h tin g , p ian o , g ro u n d , b u rro w s Ju st u n d e r th e s u r cash w ith th e a p p lic a tio n a n d i t w ill closed th e fa c t th a t th is y e a r th e r e tic k e ts , etc. e x p e d ite m a tte r s if a ll th e lad les face w h e re it p u p a te s a n d w a its u n w ere 140 sch o o l h o u ses closed in th e T h e p rice of tic k e ts h a s been com e p re p a re d to pay th e ir dues. til th e n e x t c h e rry y e a r. s ta te of O regon fo r lack of te a c h e rs. a g re e d upon as follow s: T h e re a re tw o w ays to c o n tro l th is Mrs. H a y h u rs t u rg e d th n t th e w om S tu d e n t’s seaso n tic k e ts , $1.25. p e st: L. F BENTLEY OF HALEY en get in an d w ork fo r th e s e e d u ca- N o u -tra n sfe ra b le seaso n tic k e ts , $2. F i r s t — E v e ry o n e sh o u ld s p ra y w ith WEDS MISS PEARL WILLIS I tio n a l m e a su re s. " I fe e l,” said. Mrs. T ra n s fe ra b le seaso n tick et* , $3. a rs e n a te of le a d , th r e e p o u n d s, tw o H a y h u rst, “ th a t n o t only e q u a l s u f To th is p rice m u st be ad d e d th e A v ery p r e tty w ed d in g w as so l g a llo n of ch e a p sy ru p to 50 g a llo n s fra g e but also w om an h o o d is being w ar tax to be paid by th e in d iv id u a l. em n ized in th e p a rs o n a g e h om e of o f w a te r. A pply to u p p e r a n d o u te r p u t to th e te s t in th is e le c tio n ." T he T h e price of sin g le a d m issio n leav es. T h e flies, w h en a b o u t a w eek R ev. a n d M rs H. N eal in P o rtla n d , i m e a su re s w ere th o s e w hich w ould tic k e ts lias not been decided but w ill W ed n e sd a y w hen Miss P e a rl W illis o ld , su ck u p th e dew fro m th e leaves. ap p eal to w om en an d Mrs. H a y h u rst p ro b ab ly vary fro m 36 centR to 76 T h is m a k e s It v e ry easy to poison o f B oyne C ity, M ichigan, w as u n ite d 's a id th a t th ey sh o u ld he th e to p ic of c e n ts acc o rd in g to th e c h a ra c te r of m a r ria g e to L. F. B en tley of th e m b e fo re th e y lay th e i r eggs. T h e in d iscu ssio n a t P a re n t-T e a c h e r m e e t th e a ttra c tio n . sy ru p w ill a p p eal to th e fly's ta s te ,! H aley. in g s an d also o th e r w om en's clu b s. An effort is b ein g m ade to g e t th e T h is w ed d in g , w hich o c c u rre d on an d if ap p lied w h en th e leav es a re M iss R u th Y oung, co u n ty h e a lth use of th e M asonic h all fo r th e session d ry . It w ill re m a in on th e leav e s a th e b rid e ’s b ir th d a y . Is th e c u lm in a ! n u rs e , w as p re s e n t an d a n n o u n c e d hut a rr a n g e m e n ts a re not yet co m p let lo n g tim e. O ne p in t o f sp ra y p e r tre e tio n of a ro m a n c e w hich d a te s back j th e p la n s fo r th e first m e e tin g of th e ed an d th is m ay be fo u n d im possible. w ill be sufficient if ap p lie d p ro p erly . a b o u t 10 y e a rs . T h e fa m ilie s of th e C h ild 's W e lfa re s ta tio n w hich w ill P rin c ip a l S k trv ln , K. A. M iller, S econd—-P low y o u r o rc h a rd th o r - j n ew ly w ed d ed co u p le h a v e been be h eld W ed n esd ay a t tht* lib ra ry . Mrs. Roy K ern a n d E. S tr a tto n h av e frie n d s fo r m an y y e a rs a n d th e tw o o u g h ly . T h is tr e a tm e n t w ill not r e E v ery W ed n esd ay th e s e m e e tin g s been a p p o in te d on a c o m m itte e to p lace tr e a tm e n t No. 1. I t w ill o n ly w ere s w e e th e a r ts fo r m an y y e a rs, w ill be held an d so m e of th e m o th e rs hav e ch h rg e of th e sa le of tic k e ts . th e n a m is u n d e rs ta n d in g a ro s e an d a id an d a ss ist, in th a t th e p u p a can p re s e n t w ere m u ch s u rp ris e d to learn T h e first o p p o rtu n ity to se ll tic k e ts be p low ed u n d e r d eep ly en o u g h so Mr. B en tley c a m e w est a n d h a s m ad e th a t G resh am w as to h av e su c h a will be given to th e p u p ils o f all h is h o m e h e re e v e r sin ce. T h e couple th a t th e y w ill p e rish an d n o t h a tc h , sta tio n . sch o o ls, th u s e n a b lin g th em to eu rn re u n ite d a n d th e ir o n ly to b e p o iso n ed by th e a rs e n a te w ere re c e n tly th e ir tic k e ts . It is in tim a te d th a t m a rira g e follow ed. m ixed In th e sy ru p . STATE CANNING TEAM T h e b rid e w as v ery a ttr a c tiv e in M ake your a rr a n g e m e n ts fo r DEMONSTRATE WORK on e o r m o re p rizes w ill be offered fo r th e benefit of th e sch o o ls m a k in g sp ra y in g a n d g e t y o u r n e ig h b o r to | h e r w h ite w ed d in g d re s s a n d th e T h e O regon s t a t e c a n n in g te a m th e b est show ing. T h e d e ta ils o f th is c o o p e ra te w ith you. A few h o u r s ’ , groom w ore c o n v e n tio n a l black. tim e an d a d o lla rs w o rth of sp ra y ! O nly a few w itn e sse d th e c e re m et la st S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a t th e plan w ill be a n n o u n c e d la te r. w ill k eep y o u r f r u it fro m b e in g r e m ony, am o n g th e m , Mrs. H. C. L a r hom e of o ne o f th e i r m em b ers, Amy Q u e e r F re a k s F o il IK I. sen of G resh am . je c te d in th e m a r k e t n ex t su m m e r. Mrs. J. O. Pothw ell of th e D ouglass G u sta fso n , a n d sp e n t th e a fte rn o o n A fte r th e cere m o n y th e b rid e an d c a n n in g ch ic k e n u n d e r th e d ire c tio n farm n e a r T ro u td ale rep o rts th a t she has a ew e which Inst h e r lam b and has g ro o m , M rs. L a rse n a n ’d a frie n d , K AND L CAMPAIGN of Miss H elen C ow gill, a s s is ta n t adopted a pig, w hich she is raisin g . TO CONTINUE TWO WEEKS M rs. M yers of P o rtla n d h ad d in n e r s ta te clu b le a d e r. T he sam e farm boaats a cat th a t has A very d e lig h tfu l a f t e r S ta te m an ag e r L. M. T hom as has to g e th e r. T h e g irls c u t up th e c h ick e n s and taken h er abode in a n est w here a hen announced th a t th e m em b ership cam noon w as sp e n t a f te r w hich th e p a rty I is settin g . T he c a t probably h a s a paign of th e K n ig h ts and L adles of r e tu r n e d h om e. Mr. an d M rs. B en t pack ed th e m in ja r s an d th e n c a n n ed taste for young ch ick en s and Is p a tie n t th e m In a s te a m p re s s u re c a n n e r ly w aitin g for them to hatch. S ecu rity h a s been co n tin u ed for the n ex t tw o weeks, W. J. H opfer. deputy ley w ill m a k e th e ir h om e on th e ir w hich w as lo an ed to th e m by a P o r t m an ag er, w ill stay h ere and conduct fa rm n e a r H aley s ta tio n . F ive la n d co m p an y fo r u se on th is occas- ONE O V E R LA N D M odel 85. th e cam paign. M any frie n d s of th e h ap p y couple n e a rly new tir e s A -l c o n d itio n . Since th e m em b ersh ip cam paign w ill w ish th e m a long an d h ap p y life. slon. T h e c lu b Is se rio u sly c o n te m G resh am O v erlan d Co. W. A. p la tin g th e p u rc h a s e o f th e c a n n e r com m enced th e lodge m em b ersh ip h as j H essel. in creased a t least th re e tim es. T he ' fo r th e i r s u m m e r’s can n in g . B eem an Garden T ractor. • cam p aig n began A pril 2nd. W ednesday. A pril 28, Miss R uth W h en th e c a n n in g p ro cess was T h e re g u la r m eetin g w ill be held C. E O sb u rn & Co. h av e ta k e n th e Young, county h ealth nurse, w ill be a t A pril 27th a t M etzger's H all a n d a d d i agen cy fo r th e B eem an g a rd e n tr a c t n b o u t h a lf o v e r M iss E th e l C a lk in s, the lib ra ry and conduct th e first ses tio n al c a n d id a tes in itia te d . o rs, an d h a v e o ne on th e floor fo r c o u n ty le a d e r a n d Mrs. A lta G e n try , sion of the child w elfare sta tio n w hich T he co m m ittee h a s p lan n ed a b ask et , d e m o n s tra tio n . T h is tr a c to r w ill lo cal le a d e r, cam e an d w atch ed th e has been established here. social for T uesday, May 4th. lo ad ed w ag o n s, a n d can be w orked g irls w ork. p u ll an y g a rd e n to o ls, law n m ow ers, G et y o u r c le a n in g an d p re ssin g T h e d e m o n s tra tio n w as w itn essed D oes y o u r s u it n eed c le a n in g ? T he w ith a b e lt to o p e ra te an y n u m b e r of done a t th e G resh am S team L a u n d ry . G re sh a m S team L a u n d ry w ill do it y o u r m a c h in e s w hich re q u ire pow er, by M iss C o w g il's b ro th e r, and a frie n d S a tisfa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . Adv., i t Is p o w e rfu l a n d eco n o m ical. Com e fro m P o rtla n d an d all p ro n o u n c e d th e fo r you. G ive u s a t r i a l — Adv. in a n d see it o p e ra te . w ork very good. F o r S ale. A fte r th e c a n n in g w as co m p leted N o n -P a rtis a n I «eague— « fregon 7 N ew W ad e d ra g saw s w ith w heel, $ 1 6 8 .8 0 New M u ltn o m ah lig h t w eig h t I H ear th e discussion of th is subject, M rs. G u stafso n se rv e d co o k ies an.I S a tu rd a y n ig h t, M ay 1, M asonic hall, f r u it p unch to a ll p re s e n t a n d every d ra g saw w ith w h eel, $160. W A. H E S S E L 1 G resham . o ne fe lt t h a t a very p le a s a n t a n d p ro fita b le a fte rn o o n h ad been sp en t. The State University Agricultural College and the State Normal AMERICAN LEGION DANCE SANDY, OREGON I. O. O. F. HALL Saturday Night, May 1 Good Orchestra Music Fine Hardwood Floor SLPPER AT M ID N IG H T z\dniission £1.00. Ladies Free. We pay the war tax. Let the Vets Show You a Good Time PIE SOCIAL Peo ple g re a t and people s m a ll,. If jo u c a re to h elp at a ll, E n te r w ith us in o u r fu n ; S ta r t r ig h t o u t; be on th e ru n , an d On A p ril .'¡nth s u n as h eav en . C om e to W ilk e S chool, N u m b e r Seven. |i co sts te n r e n ts to see th e p ro g ra m . A fte r w hich p ies w ill be sold an’ L ad les m sb e g ain ed rig h t ch eap ly u n le s s you c a re to bid up steep ly . F t 4 BY BODY W KW OMF. A d m issio n 10 C en ts C h ild re n , u n d e r 10, F ree. B rin g a P ie an d B rin g Y o u r P o c k e tb o o k . B e e o lu tio n s o f A p p reciatio n . W h e re a s, T h e v ic issitu d e s of life h av e m a d e It n e c e ssa ry fo r E. A. j W h itn ey to re s ig n h is p o sitio n as I co u n cilm an of th is city , an d W h e re a s, M r. W h itn e y d u rin g Ills te rm o f office, c o v e rin g a p erio d of a b o u t ten y e a rs , p a r t of w hich tim e he se rv e d a s m a y o r and p a r t as co u n c ilm a n , h a s by his fa ith fu l a p p li c atio n to h ts d u tie s , his u n c e a sin g d e sire to Im prove and b e tte r th e c o n d itio n s of th is c ity an d by h is u n l- i form c o u rte sy to a ll, won th e esteem of h is fellow c itiz e n s, th e r e fo re be It R esolved, T h a t th e council of th e city of F a irv ie w h ereb y e x p ress Its re g re ts a t lo sin g Mr. W h itn ey from Its official fam ily and sin c e re ly hope th a t h is fu tu r e lo t, w h e re v e r It m ay be c a st, w ill be a h appy o n e and th a t th e tim e he h a s u n selfish ly sp e n t in th e In te re s t of th is city m ay e v e r he a p leasan t m em o ry . Be it f u r th e r R esolved th a t th is re s o lu tio n be sp re a d upon th e m in u te s of th e c o u n cil and th a t a copy th e re o f be p re se n te d to Mr. W h itn ey . P assed th e c o u n c il a t Its re g u la r session in th e city of F a irv ie w th is 13th day of A p ril A II , 1920 R It. M o rrill, M ayor; E. E Hes- lln , J. L u s h e r, J o h n J o n a s , J. H. Z inn, O F C ady, D W. M cK ay, C o u n cllm en . (M rs.) J. N. S n o v er, R e c o rd e r. hav e fo r m any y e a rs aperit leas m oney p er s t u d e n t p e r y e a r In tr a in in g O re gon boys an d g ir ls th a n is sp en t a t any o th e r s ta te in s titu tio n . T he 1 p resen t cost a t th e S ta te U n iv ersity is $203 a y e a r; at th e C ollege, it is $180, B ut even w hen m oney b efo re w ould th e buy w ar. tw ic e as m uch as It buys now , th e a v e ra g e cost a t all o th e r s t a te was $326 a y ear. In s titu tio n s In a d d itio n . Their Building Investment is also very low A t th e S ta te U n iv e rsity It Is a t p re s e n t $322 p e r s t u d e n t; at th e C ollege, $300, B ut In s ta te in s titu tio n s e ls e w here, s ta tis tic s show th e a v e ra g e to be $IM»."l. T h ese a re co n v in cin g proofs of econom ical a d m in is tra tio n , but th e th rp e In s titu tio n s can no lo n g e r g iv e s a tis fa c to ry tr a in in g to Ihe vast n u m b e rs of O regon boys a n d FO R RALE New B eav er d ra g saw g irls (5 4 0 0 In fu ll-tim e co u rses used only o n e w eek, $60. W. A. a lo n e ) , u n le ss th e y receive m ore s u p H essel. ' 17 port On May 21 th e H ig h e r E d u FO R SA LE 3 O liv er fa rm w ag c a tio n a l r e lie f n ten «iire u t il a p p e a r o n s, Iron w h eels, 30x34, 4-ln. tire A xles tru s s e d u n d e rn e a th We on th e b a llo t. T o i l a re urged to p re have five o f th e s e w agons. W h ile th ey la st a t $70. T w o O liv er serve th e q u a lity o f h ig lie r e d u c a tio n plow s, su lk y p low s, h ig h lift a t by v o tin g fo r it. $67.60 ONE FO RD 7 p ain te d a „11 ' to u rin g . S h o rk ennd . ’ ’. ’ . e f at ,«r W tir e « A A ab- P aid a d v e rtis e m e n t In se rte d b y C o lie D y- n r w l" « I H e m e l. Itle llt tn b e h a lf o f t h e J o in t A lu m n i lte- , " e f C o m m itte e fo r H ig h e r E d u c a tio n i or«<<>n. 51« l*itt<wk Block, rortlurul In