G resham O utlook
T W IC E
A
W EEK
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH
VOL. 10, NO. 17
COUNTY.
OREGON
TUESDAY,
APRIL
27,
1920
11.60 PER YEAR
RECORD SMELT RUN
ATTRACTS BIG
COUNTY JER8EY BREEDERS
WILL MEET MAY 3, 4, 6, 6
— LOWDEN, THE MAN OF THE HOUR
T he g reat sm elt fishing 5 season is
on and excitem ent prevails. The
hordes of little silv er fish began com
ing up th e Sandy riv er last F riday
evening and by S aturday m orning
w ere in full tide. This is said to be
th e la rg e st run th e natives have ever
seen. C ertainly it is the largest for
m any years. T he fish are running
n ea r th e banks and can be cau g h t
In th e hands.
T he crow ds have been th e largest
th a t T ro u td ale has ever had fo r the
fam e of th e wee fishes grow s g re a t
e r every year. It is so easy to get
them th is year and th e sport is so
fine th a t m ore th a n ever people have
been flocking to see them and to get
th e ir share.
It is reported from T ro u td ale th a t
th e sm elt a re crow ding o u t on a
sa n d b a r in the riv e r and thousands
of pounds of sm elt are dead o r dying
on th e sand b a r ju s t from being
crow ded out of th e w ater. Any place
w here th e re is an o bstruction in the
w ate r they begin to pile up. People
a re carrying them off by the sack,
th e box or any o th e r co n tain er which
is available.
Traffic was blocked for a m ile on
both sides of T ro u td ale Sunday and
by 10 o’clock th e m otorcycle police
w ere tu rn in g th e crow ds back as
every available place was crowded
w ith p arked cars.
T he banks of th e riv er w ere ju st
black w ith people fishing o r w atching
th e sport.
T he fish are still ru n n in g and are
expected to continue fo r several
days. They are up to th e au to club
gro u n d s n ear the upper Sandy bridge
and th is is unusual since they seldom
go so fa r up th e river. T he fishing
was reported fine a t th a t point Sun
day and Monday.
7
FROM
EVERY
ANGLE.
F rom ev e r y a n g le G overn or L ow d en
■how s up stro n g .
A s to h is p ersonal
ch a ra cter and d e a lin g s w ith o th e r s he
is a s sq u are a m an a s ev er liv e d — fo u r
sq u a re to a ll th e w orld. A s to h is a b il
ity he is so m a n y -sid ed th at he m ay
tr u th fu lly be ca lled a w ell-rou n d ed man.
H e h as been a teach er and ed u cator, a I
la w y er, a b u sin e s s a d m in istra to r, a i
le g isla to r , a farm er, an e x e c u tiv e . H e '
h a s been a hard w ork er a ll h is life ; he
h a s ever been a stu d en t and a thin k er; ;
he h a s had lo n g tr a in in g in la r g e b u s i
n e ss affa irs; he is an em p lo y er o f labor
and b e lie v e s in th e sq u a re deal; he d on s ,
h is o v e r a lls and w o rk s w ith h is m en; he
is an e x te n s iv e p rop erty ow n er and be
lie v e s a h ig h ly d evelop ed a g r ic u ltu r e is
th e b a s is o f n a tio n a l p ro sp erity ; be is
a m an o f fa m ily and h a s a happy, ty p ic a l
A m erican hom e. H is so n w a s e n liste d
in the se rv ice. H is d a u g h te r s are a c
co m p lish ed y o u n g la d ies. Mrs. L ow den
is a w om an o f refin em ent and influence.
H e is a w riter o f a b ility and a c o n
v in c in g orator. H e is v e r s a tile , fe a r le ss ,
sa g a c io u s and broadm inded. H e h a s
been poor and h is s y m p a th ie s a re w ith
the poor w h om he is ev er a id in g ;
he
h as learn ed th e le s so n o f toil and s y m
p a th is e s w ith th e toiler; he h a s accu - I
m utated w e a lth and k n o w s how to u se
it w is e ly fo r th e good o f h u m an ity.
F ran k O. L ow den is an a ll-a ro u n d
A m erican c itiz e n and i f n om in ated and
elected w ill be su ch a p resid en t a s w ill
honor the office w ith w h ich he is h on
ored.
JUNIOR CLASS PLAYS
INCLUDE MANY PARTS
On April 30 th e ju n io r class of
Union H igh will p resen t th ree sh o rt |
plays instead of one long play of th ree
THREE MORE DISTRICTS
u r acts. T he plan is one which
TO DISCUSS UNION HIGH o is r fo
being used in m any large high
schools and colleges and Its chief
A m eeting of th e school patrons value is th e m ore dem ocratic dis
and voters of th e P lea san t Valley trib
u tio n of p arts to a g re a te r n um
school district will be held a t the ber of stu d e n ts th a n could be had in
g range hall. T hursday, April 29, to one
long play.
consider th e question of joining the
A noth er new fe a tu re introduced
Union High school d istrict. C. H. by th e class has been the try o u ts
F rank O. L ow den w a s born a t S u n
X ard K n o ck s M ake th e Man.
Johanson will be one of th e speakers for p arts. The class num bers 60. To
fo r th e evening. E veryone in th e dis each was assigned a p a rt w ith a week rise, M in n esota, J an u ary 26. 1861, and
In hla s t r u g g le u p w ard rrom p o v erty
tric t should be p resen t a t this m eet fo r p rep aratio n
T h e '' m em bers “ of ,s now
T««
« e sta rted lif e a s and o b sc u r ity to s u c c e s s a s a b u sin e s s
ing, to consider the Im portant ques each ca st then w orked up th e play a b a refo o ted boy on a sm a ll farm ; w a s
tion which will be discussed at th a t and presen ted it before th e o th e r ,each1"'’’ * “ “" ‘•'y « 'h o o t at 15 y ea rs m an. la w y e r and sta te sm a n . G overnor
L ow d en h a s m any and v a ried e x p e r i
tim e.
m em bers of th e class who acted as sw e e p in g o u t th e sc h o o lh o u se fo r th e
W ednesday evening, April 28, a judges.
T he persons who received e x tr a d ollar or two. B y hard w ork and en c e s w h ich h a v e g iv e n him a keen
m eeting will be held at Lusted school the g rea test n um ber of votes took th e p e r siste n t s tr u g g le a g a in st h ea v y odds, sy m p a th y and broad u n d ersta n d in g
house to discuss th e situ atio n at
he w on fo r h im a e lf a u n iv e r sity and th a t h a s been th e e s s e n tia l ra cto r In h is
perm anently.
which m eeting P rincipal Goodwin p arts
la w ed u cation .
A ll th rou gh h is b o y s u c c e s s fu l so lu tio n o f lab or p rob lem s
W
ith
th
ree
one-act
plays
a
g
re
a
te
r
and o th ers of th e Union High school diversity of ch aractizatio n and them e hood and ea r ly y o u th tn e ruturp G ov and oth er m a tte r s he h a s b een ca lled
d istric t will be present and explain is em ployed. T he "S te ad fast P rin c ern or o f Illin o is w ; ih com p elled to s t r u g upon to d ea l w ith in p u b lic life . T h ese
th e situ atio n .
sam e p rob lem s on a la r g e r sc a le and
ess” is a p retty little m edieval tale g le a g a in s t p overty.
T he m eeting which had been a n em
H e soon a tta in e d a rep u ta tio n th a t w ith m any c o m p le x itie s , w ill co n fro n t
ploying
all
types
of
ch
a
racter
from
nounced for S aturday, May 1, at Ce
enab led him to e s ta b lis h h im s e lf firm ly th e n e x t p resid en t. Mr. L o w d en 's hu-
d a r Bchool has been postponed until th e wise old toy m aker, th e princess, In the p ractice o f la w in C hicago. H la i. an u n d ersta n d in g from first-h a n d , per
U ov ,
5 lim
H ans, and __
th e n „ villains.
M onday, May
3 a t , w M
hich
tim e i. both gentle
7 ady little
_
regory’s
"S
p read in g
the e x c ep tio n a l a b ilitie s and ea r n e st ap p ll- so n a l ex p erien ce, is by no m ea n s the
„i — i
G G re
g o ry s
Spreading
P rincipal
Goodwin and Ju d g e Geo. I L ady gives
a rollicking half h o u r of c a tio n ad van ced him ra p id ly to con - le a s t im p o rta n t o f hia q u a lifica tio n s,
W. S tapleton will speak on th e high News”
Irish wit and gossip, w hile Zona sp ic u o u s p r o fe ss io n a l and b u s in e s s su c- i A s a boy, Mr. L ow d en grew up and
school situ atio n and answ er any G
ale's “ N eighbors" gives a sm all c e s s In h is e a r ly th ir tie s , Mr L o w d e n e a r n e d h is w a y on h is fa th e r s fe w u n
questions which m ay be asked them . town
picture of th e kindliness of h u laid the fo u n d a tio n o f h is p resen t fo r- p rofitab le a c r e s In Iow a. A s a m an.
tu n e w h en he took up th e occu p a tio n w h en he had w on b u sin e s s a n a p ro fes-
man hearts.
NON PARTISAN LEAGUE
The cu rta in will rise prom ptly at o f re-o rg a n izin g and r e -c o n str u c tin g [ sio n a l su c c e ss , he turned to sc len tlfle
ISSUE TO BE DISCUSSED 8 15 and th e class has in stru cted th e run dow n b u sin e s s co n cern s. M any o f fa r m in g and sto c k b reed in g as hia fa-
ushers to se at no one w hile a play is A m erica 's la r g e s t In d u stries o w e th e ir j v o r lte o ccu p a tio n . H e o w n s a m odel
s u c c e s s and p ro g ress to nia b u sin e s s farm in U lln o la , haa la r g e rarm h o ld in g s
Much in terest is being show n by in progress.
acu m en .
j e lse w h e r e , and m a k es It a n u n fa ilin g
th e public in th e m eeting which is
T h e y o u n g la w y e r ’s g en iu s for organ - ru le th a t no acre sh a ll be id le or unpro-
scheduled fo r S aturday night. May
Additional Gresham Locals
lza tlo n and h is oth er a b ilitie s , coupled d u ctlv e .
H e is now r e c la im in g so u tn -
1, at Masonic hall. A rth u r F oster,
w lth h is k een A m erican rsm and pub lic- ern sw a m p la n d s fo r co tto n ra isin g ,
recently from N orth D akota, and
At the reg u la r m eeting of th e Bus sp
ir ite d a c t iv itie s , In cid en ta lly w on rec- [ W h ile w o rk in g h is w a y th r o u g h col-
W alter P ierce of P o rtlan d , president iness Men’s club Monday evening sev
of th e sta te taxpayers league, will eral m a tte rs of Im portance w ere dis o g n ltlo n from the p eop le o f h is ad op ted le g e he earn ed h is board a n a hooks
speak on the non-partisan league cussed b u t th e only official action by sta te . H e w a s se n t to c o n g r e s s tw ice, th ro u g h a v a r ie ty o f m en ta l and hum -
in 1906 and 1908. and elected G overnor b le o ccu p a tio n s.
L ater, w n tie stu d y -
issue.
th e m em bers was to endorse th e
o is In 1916.
I»»'. be in n the g a m u t or clerica l
Mr. F o ster recently spoke at a H igher E ducational Tax m easure Of A Illin
s G overn or he in a u g u r a ted an e f- j p o sitio n and office w ork.
h i s str u g -
m eeting of th e G resham g ran g e and which will be voted upon May 21.
flclen cy s y s te m
w h ich n noli sh ed 125 ; Kies co n tin u ed th ro u g h h is ea rly prac-
im pressed his h ea rers w ith his sin
A n um b er of G resham people a t o v e rla p p ln g and w a s te fu l c o m m is sio n s lice, and w h en h is g e n iu s fo r the re-or-
cerity and his u n d erstan d in g of the
tended th e I. O. O. F. an n iv ersary and boards, e s ta b lis h in g In stead n i n e 1 g a n ix a tlo n and reb u ild in g o f b an k ru pt
su b ject to be discussed.
celebration a t Sandy last Saturday. s ta te d ep a rtm en ts, each w ith d efin ite and u n p rofitab le co n cern s op en ed the
All repo rt a splendid tim e but a d u tie s and r e sp o n s ib ilitie s . T h rou g h the w a y to rapid finan cial and p r o fe ssio n a l
1 x v t u r o . <>n th e P lan ets.
T he P lanets is th e subject of Mr. num ber of cars had som e difficulty e lim in a tio n o f w a s te fu l m eth od s, he e f su c c e ss, h is h u m a n izin g c o n ta c ts took
g e ttin g th e re ow ing to th e rough fected a ta x red u ction o f 33 per cen t in on an ev en broader scope.
T hom pson’s lecture next Tuesday, in
,
H ia tw o s u c c e s s fu l te r m s In Con
tw o y ears, under w ar con d ition s.
May 4th. This lectu re was once a n roads.
h is n a tio n a l co n ta ct
T he w edding of Rev. H. R. Geb
H e secu red p a ss a g e o f a n ew corp or g r e s s b ro u g h t
nounced for an ea rlie r d ate and post
poned to avoid a conflict in dates. h a rd t and Miss F lorence K rutz, of a tio n law , pron ou n ced b y b u sin e s s m en and p ra ctica l p o litic a l ex p erien ce, and
Mr. Thom pson will speak In th e li Chicago, will be an event of next th e so u n d est in th e U n ited S ta tes; the broad sc o p e o f hla o u tsta n d in g
week. T he cerem ony will be solem n sta r te d h ig h w a y Im p ro v em en ts w h ich a c h ie v e m e n ts a s w ar g o v ern o r o f Ill-
b rary a t 8 o’clock.
ized at th e Zion Evangelical church w ill m ean 4.800 m ile s or ad d itio n a l-h a r d - j in o ls h a s s t ill fu r th e r m atu red and
W ednesday evening. May 5, at 8 su r fa c e d road s in th e s ta te ; o b ta in ed ( rounded o u t hia q u a lifica tio n s o f m en-
F o r Kale.
T he b rid e’s hom e is in Illi p a y m en t o f in te r e st to th e s t a t e on a ll ta llty , ch a ra cter and sta te sm a n sh ip ,
Good used engines. Im plem ents and o’clock
m achinery for sale at half th e price nois. Many co n g ratu latio n s a re be p u b lic fu n d s held in th e s ta te trea su ry ; , B e Is " p resid en tia l tim ber" In the
of new, In nearly all sizes. Two gang ing received by Rev. G ebhardt since In au gu rated a b u d get sy s te m to co n tro l ! so u n d est In terp reta tio n o f th e term
plows, one sulky plow, five w alking th e Invitatio n s w ere received last a p p ro p ria tio n s and m ade p ro v isio n fo r j H ew in g o u t hla o w n ca reer unaided,
plows, tw o cream se p arato rs, one week. Rev. G ebhardt has won m any b eg in n in g w ork on th e I llin o is w a te r w a y | fo r g in g h is w a y u pw ard fro m p o v erty
Iron Age potato planter,feed g rin d frien d s here in th e past two years. lin k to co n n ect the G reat L a k es w ith j and o b sc u r ity by m ea n s o f w h a tev er
ers, one land p la ste r sower.
Mrs. W. R. B urke Is in G resham th e G u lf o f M exico. H e h a s m any oth er h u m b le to ll waa n e c e ssa r y , Mr. Low den
W. A. H ESSEL. G resham .
visiting frien d s and arran g in g for c o n s tr u c tiv e a c h ie v e m e n ts to hla cred it. I rep r e se n ts th e h ig h e st ty p e o f L in coln
th e sale of h er household goods. and w ith th e p eop le o f Illin o is so lid ly A m erica n ism . F rom b a refo o t hoy to
K eep In style, Try one of those Mrs. B urke says th a t it is Impossible b ehind him . Is w o rk in g o u t fu r th er re- ! p resid e n t,— how sim ila r to th a t o f ra il
¡ s p lit t e r to p resid en t.
‘‘classy-fled’’ ads.
to get a house In B erkeley. The ex c o n str u c tio n p lan s.
penses of moving fu rn itu re is m o u n t
ing these days when lu m b er for GRESHAM MAN THINKS
ab ility to handle and d irect th is great
crates is so high fre ig h t bills are no
reconstruction question and condition w e
LOWDEN
BEST
QUALIFIED
sm all Item so Mrs. B urke is plan
are in by reason o f the w orld war.
ning on disposing of h er fu rn itu re
E ditor G resham Outlook :— H ave Just j W herever I h ave been G overnor Lowden
here. T he B u rk e's like th e ir new
location and are verv well Rat faffed returned from a trip through the ea st and
by f» r
choice o f the republicans and
w ith th - e ir new home. Many frien d s 1 sou th a fter an ab sen ce o f ten and a h alf 1 Mr. M cAdoo o f the d em ocrats. G ov-
□ pQ n n in v ln » a via«» w ith U m
I
—
-
I ernor Low den seem s to be far in the lead
a d re
enjoying
a visit
m onths
H ave visited D enver. K a n sa s <
•
uring
her visit
here w itn Mrs. »»urge ! rnonin"'
”
v ien ea o e n v e r , R.irmiw jn
m inds and ex p ressio n s of the people
Governor Frank O. Lowden of Illinois
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
T he Jersey b reed ers of M ultnom ah
county will m eet a t th e county ag e n t's
E4X1NOMICAL BUSINESS AOMIN- office T hursday evening. April 29, at
ISTRATION N E E D E D .
8 o'clock to m ake plans to Join th e
T h e th r ee m o st p rom inent I s s u e s be- j Jersey Ju b ilee w hich is to be held
fo re th e A m erica n people today, and on this year on May 3, 4, 5, 6.
w h ich the c o m in g p resid e n tia l ca m p a ig n !
This is one of th e biggest events in
w ill be fo u g h t ou t. a re th e se: m a k in g the sta te th is y ear an d many of th e
A m erica s a f e fo r a sa n e d em o cra cy , an [ leading Jersey b reed ers of th e E ast
eco n o m ica l and b u s in e s slik e a d m in lstr a - a n d the head officers of th e N ational
tion o f a il p u b lic a ffa irs, and a r e a d ju st-I Jersey association will atten d ,
The many w orld record Jersey s in
m ent o f in d u s tr ia l and finan cial co n d i
tio n s su ch th a t the p rices o f n e c e s s it ie s th is sta te are a ttra c tin g the atte n tio n
w ill be low ered , p rofiteerin g w ill be j of breeders from all sections and a re
a b o lish ed and lab or and c a p ita l b rou gh t creatin g a world wide m a rk e t for
Oregon Jerseys.
in to m ore h a rm o n io u s rela tio n s.
Oregon breeders have developed
It i s not a w ar c o n d itio n th a t e x is ts
in th is co u n tr y or a th rea ten ed c iv il or th e follow ing world record Jersey s
f o r e ig n co n flict th a t sh o u ld c a ll fo r a many of w hich will be viewed d u rin g
w ar p resid en t. P ea ce h a s co m e but the the Ju b ilee to u r:
Vive Le F ran ce, 14.925.7 lbs. m ilk,
a fte r -e ffe c ts o f the g r e a te s t w ar o f a ll
h isto r y lin g e r and the p resen t n eed is 1,031.64 lbs. fat, a t fo u r years six
m
onths.
fo r re -a d ju stm e n t and reco n str u c tio n .
Old Man's D arling, 14.631.0 lbs.
T h is m u st tie fa r -r e a c h in g and p erm a
n en t. T h e In d ica tio n s p oin t to the need m ilk. 983.68 lbs. fat, a t fo u r years
n o t o f a m an o f w ar but o f a w ise , e x five m onths.
R oehette's Bonny, 17,382.1 lbs.
p erien ced b u s in e s s a d m in istra to r.
T h is d em and w a s w ell ex p ressed by a m ilk, 943.12 lbs. fat, at eig h t years
M in n eso ta e itlx en re c e n tly in the f o l two m onths.
G oldie's N ehalem Beauty, 15,325.5
lo w in g w ord s:
"Our v o te r s n ev er b efo re h a v e d e lbs. m ilk, 904.91 lbs. fat. a t 4 years
m anded so s tr o n g ly for a sound, s e n s i six m onths.
b le b u sin e ss a d m in istra tio n .
o r a to r s,
Adelaide of Beechlands, 15,57 2.1
p r o fe ss o r s and sp e llb in d e r s a re a s su ch
Me trop.' T h e v o te r s w ant c a n d id a te s to lbs. m ilk. 849.60 lbs. fat, a t five
sh o w them w h a t th eir a b ility h as been years eig h t m onths.
a lo n g b u sin e s s lin es. T h ey p refer ca n
Diamond of F a ir Acres, 17,37 3.7
d id a te s w h o h a v e been s u c c e s s fu l In
th e ir ow n b u s in e s s , m en w h o can do lbs. m ilk, 831.79 lbs. fat, at th re e
th in g s, not talk. L ow den se e m s to com e years one m onth.
n earer than a n y o f the r e s t to fillin g
Lulu A lphea of A shburn, 800.08
th e se req u irem en ts.”
Y es; L ow d en is the b est q u alified o f lbs. fat, at one y ea r 11 m onths.
St. Mawes Zoe, 11,299.5 lbs. m ilk,
a ll th e s tr o n g m en o f e ith e r p a rty to
685.32 lbs. fat, nt fo u r years.
m eet th e se req u irem en ts.
P eer’s S urprise,
14,452.2
lbs.
A p ro m in en t C h ica g o citiz e n p a y s him
m ilk, 653.60 lbs. fat, a t seven years
th e fo llo w in g trib ute:
"H e is a b u sin e s s m a n a g er fo r the ten m onths.
p eop le o f the h ig h est ty p e o f efficiency."
Sliver Chimes G wendola, 10,798.8
W h at L ow d en h a s done in I llin o is is
lbs. m ilk, 644.20 lbs. fat, at one year
too w ell k n ow n to n eed rep ea tin g
Jt!a 11 m onths.
sp len d id record is * be ucat a ssu r a n c e
Everybody in terested In Jerseys
th a t he w ill m eet ev e r y n eed In th e
should atten d th e m eeting T h u rsd ay
la rg er c a p a c ity a s p resid en t.
n ig h t and join in th e discussion.
COMMITTEE ON PAVING
FRESHMAN PLAN FOR
MAKES FAVORABLE REPORT
ELABORATE PROGRAM
T he com m ittee th a t was recently
appointed by th e town council to take
up th e m a tte r of paving Powell stre e t
met yesterday w ith th e county com -I
m issioners.
T he com m issioners were favorable
to th e p ro ject which proposes the
paving of Powell from Main s tre e t to
and including th e in tersectio n of
South R oberts avenue and Powell
stree t.
T he com m ittee rep o rt th a t th e pav
ing m ight be continued east as fa r as
th e lu m b er yard a t th e sam e tim e if
th e p roperty ow ners would g et busy.
T his Is one of th e m ost Im p o rtan t
pieces of city im provem ent th a t has
been tak en up by th e council for
some tim e. E veryone will be glad to
learn of th e success of th e com m it
tee. M ayor K enney, Ju d g e Stapleton
and A. H am m ar w ere th e m em bers of
th e com m ittee who visited th e com
m issioners.
Everybody Is invited to atten d May
Day exercises a t Union H igh school
next F riday aftern o o n on th e ath letic
field, beginning at 1:30 o’clock F o r
several weeks p rep aratio n s have
been going
on
for
th e
m ost
elab o rate May Day celebration ever
attem p ted here. T his will be a gala
day for the stu d e n ts and th e ir friends
and everybody will be happy. P retty
girls, g a lla n t boys, gorgeous cos
tum es,
splendid
music, g racefu l
dances and b eau tifu l d rills— all to
celeb rate th e crow ning of Queen
Miriam I queen of th e May.
T his program is being given by th e
freshm nn u n d er th e g en eral direction
of th e ir class advisors, Miss Schrep-
pel and Cecil Moffitt. Miss G race
H artley is assistin g in tra in in g th e
dancers and singers. T he freshm an
class is planning to have c h a irs 'a n d
benches for those who atten d . Seats
will be reserved for p aren ts of th e
perform ers.
A rran g em en ts for p ark in g cars Just
back of th e benches have been m ade
and autos will be ad m itte d u n til 1:30
p. m. A fter th a t h o u r no m ore m a
chines will he ad m itted to th e school
grounds. T he program will com m ence
prom ptly a t 1 :30 p. m.
Follow ing Is th e pro g ram :
M ay
D ay
E x e r c ise s.
PART I.
P a n to m im e:
T h e d isa p p ea ra n ce o f
w in te r and th e en tra n ce or sp r in g
P A R T II. T he M aying.
1 P la n n in g the F estiv a l.
2 S h ep h erd ess D a n ce and Song.
3. C row n in g the Q ueen— M iriam I.
4 F lora D ance.
5 S a lu te to Q ueen.
6 W reath Drill
7 H erm it's S on g
8 S a ilo rs' H orn p ip e E x ercise.
9 G y p sy D a n ce and Song
10 E ch o S o n g
PA R T III
O u td oor S p o rts— B a seb a ll G am e, etc.
M idw eat
I 't illt o r
The garden tra c to r th a t has 2-horae
pow er o r draw bar extension cleats
for wheels. P lenty of pow er for
plowing w ith an 8 H -Inch plow. D isk
ing with 8-12-lnch discs and c u lti
vating T his Is a real g arden tra c to r
will do m ore work th an a horse and
O b itu a r y o f J irw p lt H e in e y .
eats only when It works.
Joseph H einey waa born a t C am
W. A. HESSEL.
bridge City, W ayne county, In d ian a,
T he m oral c h a ra c te r o f th e U n ited
Ju n e 29, 1835, and died at his home
S ta te? 4a o / m ore im p o rta n ce th an a n y
n ear G resham , Oregon, Monday, allia n ce.— John Adam s.
April 19, 1920. lie spent his early
m anhood n ea r th e place of his b irth
and on Ja n u a ry 31, 1868 m a rrie d .
Miss Rachel Byerly, a n ative of Doub- !
lin, W ayne county, In d ian a
They
moved to Jefferson county, K ansas,
in 1865 and In 1874 th e fam ily came
to Oregon and settled on a farm ln
ea ste rn M ultnom ah of 177 acres,
which was purchased of M arcelas
Rogers, and which continued to be
the fam ily hom e to th e present tim e, i
i C ity, Springfield,111., C hicago, Colum bus, over all others of the republican candi*
T he present m odern, w ell-kept :
finp n rn rrr ’im t t m i t a nne
° h io , St. Louis. N ew O rleans, F ort W orth <l4Atw» a s a man p osessln g those q u allfi- farm bears little resem blance to th e j
flne program put on by the g rad e
r a tio n s n e c e e e a r v fo r th e l«ad*rah1r> o f o rig in al tract on which only fifteen j
school
e Masonic
and thle < reat country o f ours In its recon-
m .n o o i a at t th
in«?
m a s o n ic hall
n a n last
ia s i r Erl
n T exas, Los A ngeles, Han F ran cisco,
acres were Improved. A lthough Mr. 1
day evening. An u nusual fe a tu re was m any other cities and tow n s
stru ction period. H e is the one who has H einey has been unable fo r many
e/ e r y ° n
e
P u p ils
j w an t you to know th at I regard Ore- been tried and w h ose ex ecu tiv e a b ility years to ta k e an active In terest In the
Of th e g rad e school had a p art In the gon
the banner sta te and G reeham a s a leader and sta tesm a n stan d ou t a s a conduct of th e farm , his early in d u s
en tertain m en t. There a re ujore than the banner tow n o f all th at I h ave v is- high recom m endation of his worth and a s try and fo resig h t laid the foundation
225 pupils a t th e school. The gros* lted
ft 100 per
American citizen , a s w a s i for th e successful developm ent which
receipts wore nearly
A g reat
The Wh eat crop In K an sas and w estern Abraham Lincoln. In fa ct I have heard his sons have carried on.
deal of cre d it is due th e teachers for M issouri w as A -N o.1, a s w as a lso |h e him spoken o f a s the com ing Lincoln.
I Mr. H einey Is survived by hlu
the am ount of work which they spent corn crop ln Missousa, Illinois, Indiana
Mr M cAdoo is high ly spoken o f a s a widow, who Is in failing h ealth and
fo r*
ref>ar n<
PUP " and Ohl°
,n L ou isiana and T exas. rice, aem ocra,|,. can d id ate
H e haa rendered *>y eig h t of th e ir eleven children. The
to r m is p rogram .
cane, cotton and sw eet p otatoes are the i eJ,c ellen t aervlce a» secretary o f the treaa- • •o n l a re F ra n k lin . R ichard, A lbert
M n. Geo. Page, Mrs E. W A ylt- principle crops, yield in g an Im m ense prof- ury durlnR th(. w ar «nd as ad m in istra to r > aD(1 A rth u r living n ea r G resham ,
w orth, Mrs. Cecil M etzger. Mm. Fred it to farm ers u n less Interfered w ith by an ,lt the railroads during the period of gov- ' * n d R o s s . o f East H ighland. C allfor-
Todd and Miss Maude Michel went abnorm al rain fall before the crops are Prnm e n t o w n e r sh ip H e Is c o n s id e r e d th e nla. ‘T he d au ghter* are Mrs. Ella
to P ortlan d last S atu rd ay to atten d harvested , w hich som etim es occurs, In best m an on the d em ocratic aids. I ls la McCoy of Brooklyn, New York, Mrs.
a birthday su rp rise on Mrs A lm a which case the loss is great.
| a d ip lom at an d s U tia m a a o i "rare a b ility I M ,n n le K<’ b ,n a o n an<1
A ,,c e R o b
W hite. A very d elig h tfu l afternoon
The south is thickly populated w ith and from
o b s e r v a tio n s of my Journey In s o n b o th of Lew iston, Idaho.
was spent by th e ladies.
n e g r o e s an d th e fa r m e r s a r e a lm o s t Mr M cAdoo Is by far the ch oice o f his
T h e rutw-ral «ervlces w ere held
--------------------------
! w h olly dependent upon them for farm la- party.
from th e G resham B aptist church on
Republican Candidate
for
I n f a n t D a u g h t e r o f M r. a m i M rs.
bor
ln T e x a s and p art of L ou isiana
W ednesday m orning by Rev. G eorge
•
s
But h ere I am. In th is frien d ly letter,
, A nderegg I Hew.
oil haa been found and In both s ta le s are
c
.
c
s
r
i,
of
P
o
rtlan
d
,
who
had
been
a
running Into politica, but 1 cannot refrain
C lara Josephine, in fan t d a u g h te r w ild cat schem es o f alt kinds and p layin g
¿’h ' . ' i T h « « h . . e x s i —.——x friend of th e deceased for m ore th an
o f Mr and Mn. Joe A nderegg died a t ‘ he gam e of get rich quick. M illion , o f ,rom “ " 'r* wh" ' 1
h"a r t « " * — «*> tw enty years. T he In term en t was in
i on m y way.
th e home of her parent». April 2 4 . d ollem »re beina dumped Into the fa m e
i..
i . th e G resham . . cem
. . etery-
.
t T h i e x pall
K D U O A T IO tt — I graduated from the
T h e g r e a t slo g a n Is G iv
e ns
ITS
n s s m an be a re rs w ere Jo h n , H enry. Lew is and Southern Illin o is B tste Norm al 1901 U n-
a<ed four m onths and »even days
| either for better or worse.
10O
per
cen
t
A
m
erican,
W h ile on my Journey I h ave heard the
r sg sr n tsss o f j a k „
Metxger, G eorge and John iy„ndty ,,f m inóla. 1907; U n iv ersity o f
Is a business m an, not a politician,!
F uneral services were held at the
S leret, , all neighbors and frien d s fer Oregon L aw Bchool, 1912
a taxpayer In M ultnom ah county fo r.h o m e S unday afternoon, Rev. H R. iwditk'al queetion dlacueeed pro and con p a rty .
In closing w ill say I am glad to get many years.
The sin g ers w ere M rs. j K X P K K I K N C K — T aught six y ea rs In
30 years. An advocate of good roads. I G ebhardt officiating.
In term e n t in and it »eerne to be the unanim ous opinion
that w e need now fot president the very back to G reeham to enjoy the balm y air. J. N. C lanahan, Mrs. A. W Shipley, country sc h o o ls; s ix y ea rs a s principal
"A business ad m inietration and the > Douglass cem etery,
beat possible value fo r every do llar j T hose who m ourn th e ir loss are beet m an w e have In th e U nited S ta tes— beautiful Runehine. the best w a ter In the D. M. R oberts and C larence Cathey, and su p erin ten d en t; ten yarns In W ash -
a m an con servative, econom ical, a dlplo- i world, and the aaeorlattone of friend« and Miss E dith Lyman presided a t th s H ngton H igh. Portland.
d isb u rsed .”
j h e r fa th e r and m other, two sm all sis
Vote For
E. N. WHEELER
A. H. BURTON
Republican Candidate
for
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
P aid A dv.
County Superintendent
of Schools
ters and a tw in brother.
m at and. ab ove ell. a statesm an of tried
nel<hbcre
O. W W ONACOTT.
organ.
— P aid Adv.