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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 21 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON TUESDAY. MAY 11, 1920 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS >1.60 PER YEAR TWO AUTOS COLLIDE ’ GRANGES ENDORSE SENATE BILL 310 IS NON PARTISAN IS MOST FAIRVIEW MEETING IN ON MAIN STREET FRIDAY CITIZENS MEET EDUCATIONAL MEASURE' ENDORSED BY P. T. A PARTISAN OF ALL PARTIES ' INTEREST OF UNION HI NEEDS OF THE STATE At a m eeting of the C olum bia A splendid m eeting was held at g ran g e on S atu rd ay which was well Powell Valley last F rid ay evening atten d e d considering the busy season when >mlcs Miss d Johnson from th e Home of th e year, m any topics of in te re st Econom ics e o im m e iu ’ of V»** i ,Op e from th e sta n d p o in t of th e farm er spoke in favor of S enate Bill 310 th é d u cttio n al m easure. Miss w ere discussed. H igher r E ducational T he chief topic of th e afternoon Johnson r.has has charg e ° of i, th e ® 8enlor sen io r o r»» nrnoMoo was the question of the M illage Tax practice house at th e college. M is Z jo h n ^ n to H % f the8eincrease fo r H igher E ducation. A fter th “ o r-l ' ................ oughly discussing th e question i and of 150 per cent in th e n um ber of stu- co n sidering it from all angles, th e dents a t the college since 1913 and An intensely in te re stin g ad d ress by A rth u r F o ster on th e h isto ry of th e n o n -p artisan league and its op- n a tio n s in his hom e s ta te N orth D akota, was listen listened ed to by a r a t t- audience at a m eeting eetina held te n ta tiv e audience, le u ia u v e auoience, at a m eeting neiu at th ® M ason,c * a " recently. A Ia rge n um ber of rep rese n tativ e people w ere p resen t who listen ed to ___ . _ . , Roy Gibbs and E. P. Jackson w ere ---------- . .i* njeeDng at h airview last n ig h t th e acto rs in a collision F rid ay even- The S tate Survey of M ental De in th e in terest of a g rea ter union jng w hich m ight have proven m uch feet. D elinquency and Dependency îi'f h,.t8_r,îî‘?°1 ,Was by 8 r ®P' m ore serious but for (he prom pt now being conducted u u d er th e d i d iscu ssed 'W o rn * a .c T o o /’^ n d p o ’ n t J^ng n o r t h ^ M Î l n 'î t r e e ’t ‘a^ d wTso°n rection of th e U nited S tate s Public . P rincipal , , of . .. the high , h* b left h a n ....... o..m uf ouu «»» by Goodwin ., gid., ?.* on ° H ealth Service, in accordance with . cip al , „ by P rin Goodwin of th e high (he left hand side of the stree t. «!>•' wishes of th e Oregon leg islatu re, zchool in school a m a ste rfu l way and th e Jackson was going west on T h ird in a m a ste rfu l way Jtnd^ t M J a c k s o n was going west on T h ird •- >8 being ca rrie d forw ard w ith e n th u p n d T e .Y V o /T h é T p W t^ f ^ h e ^ a r ^ ï onto «I siasm by th e citizens of th e state. com m unity He realized th a t Hie ..<” . 1 C* i . * i * d. " ? * °U5? .Ù com m unity. He realized th a t th e Both d riv ers saw th a t they w ere g o - ! to r, law yer, physician, n u rse, of- to y s and girls of to d a y are th e men m W 7,7a n 'T ' “ W hereas. O ur H igher in stltu - alum ni association. In th ® b®«ln n in « Mr. F o ster said , h( u n io ^ d is t r ic ^ J a y e cPresum e of “ e? * ® 7 fu rn l,u r ® sto re ju s t as as all sta te , county andI m unicipal tions of learn in g have been one of D uring the discussion which fol- th a t lt w asn’t a q u estion of th e non- ,h,. fin an cial end o f th e d eal and an •Jack8on 8 ca r 8«yuck bt8 car T hl' lal8, arp u n itin g in th e ir efforts ^ n r ^ r u r ^ U t e ^ n S thC deVe,° P- E l T J ,n te r e ,“ n ‘ P° ‘nU 8- r ® d all questions ap p a ren tly to c ^ t h r o u X ' n ^ n e s f H^ r con^ucV i n d l c a G u g l e ^ a i W hereas, a t th e 'p r e s e n t tim e it is ap p a ren t th a t these in stitu tio n s need a l a s - » , ssk D was contended by some th a t th e ’h at they w ere work of the college was of no par- w orki,lg tn BeveraI 8®ctlona of s - - « i - - - — « i here £ c «U .s fac th e ™e from Miwou” ................. ............ - - «he store. and have to be ' e T v • W w ’ « s s a , ^ F o rtu n a te ly i, was one of defect, crim in ality and ................. . T ’ , * “ ‘®r P*P® 1,1 ‘h® var ous com m unities th ro u g h - s '. s ,’ ’s , « . tax a fte r carefully considering its are w o r k in g th e ir »•»„ ---------- t h e y a re generous v iew or lire and h is They rep o rted th e accident to Jo h n of «he schools and the school prlncl- m erits and realizing th a t it J neces- school e ith e r w h o llj o r p a rtia lfy ? a M ap p a ren tly *oi" « to w ork w ith and ‘^ c i of ^ . ^ ^ “ pereonaT com*? , h a t 1each {’h 'm ‘ tm 1**“ ‘ he . , each ', r 8 u , nder »ary to keep up th e present educa- th a t 46 per cent w ere entirely self- th ro u g h tlje Land and L abor League. fort being verv busy with hi* in » r , ' e r 8houl(1 th e rep airs to th<"1 This survey to a p ro ject of th e o, .„ a .h . T ,„ S T U X X “ 5“? « S T t t i S » •?£ , i s . K afford o p p o rtu n ities for education stTden^s wer» » h t„ hL h m any tion say th a t they a re not non-par- fa r into th e n ig h t fo r th e public fu rn itu re store. rep resen tativ es in the le g isla tu re th e for th e boys and g irls of o u r state, ‘ to o o u t'n u e in tisan m em bers b ut can n o t deny th a t K° ? , - W ithin a few m in u tes a f te r th e facts concerning feeblem indedness all alik e, th e rich and th e poor. th e ir work by earn in g th e ir board .. , . , .». ... », »UKKrsiio u oi o f , am axhup a large crowd of people upon which fu tu re legislation may T he only arg u m e n t th a t was p .s- and room and by c u ttin g expenses to ,hey are in h arm o «iy wl«h th e move- joj ¿.I ,„ Jo n as, presided t,h e at .9?.RKea,,on. th e m eeting g athered a t th e scene and helped or be based. T his will in su re ad eq u ate m inim inim um um . If on th e o th e r h and ,i nieznt ir nrinoinlna ~ -z perform t ___ „ ed z. th i e .• du ties to . . . The . s a t ' se n ted ag ain st this bill was th a t of th e m «nent and and th th o a t t fh th o e ir principles n a re j and hindered in th e w ork of clearing up. I ___ c a «'p ____ and tra in in g to th e handicapped saying th a t the stu d e n ts atten d in g they m ust pay tu itio n fees of from m uch th e sam e. | isfaction of all concerned, giving a l l ____ Both m achines are being rep aired ' and protect th e sta te from th e ir in- o u r sta te in stitu tio n s should pay tu i foV *nm°nv2of° "Y ou. will have to a d m it” said Mr I L ^ L r, , chance to be h eard , and Inci- and th e ow ners will have to w alk ii'iv- I «-«pacify. Sueh Such a m onum ental work tion to th e extent of paying fo r th e ir a t a “ stu d en ta to atten d Fos t er. th o f th e best JL°„Uw . ded H’any 1Pa,Hng! “ > .,hey ’h eir m achines back , , dem ands ------ th e —ten atten tio tio ------------ n n of h u n d red s F o ster, th a a t t they they a a re re one one «,, lUe oest i que(,tlons P™ hlmBP„ , education. If th is was put in practice ’ of in terested w orkers, and th e en- it would prevent th e young men and The next arg u m en t ag a in st th e bill organized associations w orking today The petition to th e voters is near- i t tins last ic cooperation of O regon's young women with lim ited m eans was th a t th e farm boys ta k in g th e an d th e ir arg u m en ts a re so plausible ly com plete and th e w riter p red icts 1 citizens will save the s ta te th e g reat from securing a h ig h er education and a l l e g e course d id n ’t re tu rn to th e th a t they 8Weep a te rrito ry like wild I th a t P u rv ie w will roll up a nice ma- J O H N A T T R F P F T V F C t RRIITQ FQ i w i A p r n r M T 8,,ni of monpy whl, h o th erw ise would only those who could well afford to la r " ‘- . „ fir „ >> jo rity for a g re a te r union high school. 1 B R U IS E S IN ACCIDENT have to he expended for paid Invest- pay for th e ir education would have O. A. C. doesn’t lose trac k of t h e 1 ' —s----------------- i u .... — Z------) «•«»tors if th e facta of feeblem inded- an o p p o rtu n ity to advance th em men th a t they tu rn o ut and sta tistic s He toId of th e w ork of the league r j Tx T c n i- M n w o T D a t p Jo h n Ott was knocked down and ness in each com m unity a re to be selves. show th a t 96 per cent of all anim al in N orth D akota, how It has domi-1 pR CRATE received a severely bruised leg when obtained. E veryone is invited to O regons’ organized farm er folk h usbandry stu d e n ts retu rn e ith e r to n ated , he polltlc9 ha8 ru ln ed th e PRACTICAL CLUB WORK he collided w ith a m achine driven by P“ r «lcipate In th is n o n-partisan, non- have been quite united In support of th e hom e farm o r to o th e r places as .. . . . . . . . ---------- The R ussellville cooking and sew-1 J . C. P eterso n T h u rsd ay noon. < sectarian effort fo r sta te b etterm en t. th e h ig h er educational m easure on m anagers o r re n te rs of large farm s, credit of th e sta te and piled up taxes Every citizen In terested in O regon’s th e ballot May 21,— th e m easure W hen asked of w hat value a col- w hich it will ta k e y ears to b rin g back ing clubs gave d em o n stratio n s and ! T he accident happened n ear the fu tu re is req u ested to w rite to th e providing one and tw enty-six h u n M ^ . C.° Uri8a . u 8-8 ? ° a f? rm e r’ c - p ,o n o rm al and m any o th e r phases of exhibited th e ir finished work before high school and was due to the fact d red th s m ills fo r protection of the asking a3few questions.1' H e ^ k e d Vf ,h<> W° Fk ° f *h<? league ln hls s ta te - «he P aren t-T ea ch e r association and j «hat Jo h n , on his w heel, was on the D irector of th e Survey, Dr. C hester L. C arlisle, U nited S tates Public work of th e S tate A gricu ltu ral Col bas no^ o n *y b ro u g h t g re a t finan- received th e ir n atio n al gold seals for J w ronk sid e of th e road. He had H ealth Service, Extension Division. lege, S tate U niversity, and S tate any of them knew ju s t th e am o u n t of | ,, , i . . , U niversity of Oregon, Eugene, for N orm al School. nitrogen potash an d o th e r soil e le - ' c*al b u rd en s on th e sta te b ut has m eeting all req u irem en ts of a stan d - passed tw o m achines and tried to cards upon which to record facts on P om ona and su b o rd in ate granges, m eats w ere tak en o u t of th e soil by sown d isatisfactio n , d isco n ten t and ard club. [cross th e road ahead of Mr. P eterson. 1 m ental defect, delinquency and de- fa rm e rs’ unions, livestock associa the different crops. Also if they : h atre d th ro u g h o u t th e sta te w hich is T he cooking club d em o n strated Mr. P eterson d id n ’t suppose th a t Jo h n Pendency collected for th e Survey. tions. farm bureaus, and com m unity knew ju st w hat was needed in th e „ „ „ __ _ , . clubs, in all p arts of th e sta te have soil to replace o r build up these soil one of tb e mo8t BerlouB resu lts but th e p ro p er se ttin g of a d in n e r tab le was going to cross th e road an d I iT„ \ ,alhKPn.nU nib| r i?fii° Uri loc,al. c ,t‘ . . .L I lzens, both as individuals and as adopted resolutions endorsing the elem ents. “ Y our soil is your bank ! M r- P O8«e r had only tim e to speak on and p ut on a mock service, two of th e sw erved . . his c a r to th e ce n te r t o , m em bers of various groups and or- bill and pledging support acco u n t” said Mr. Moffitt “ and m u s t, th is phase briefly. girls served th e le ad e r and th e o th e r avoid h ittin g him and stru ck h im J# :an izatio n s have already expressed T he reso lutions as a ru le express be so regarded if th e re are to be any " I'm not a n ativ e of th is countrv m em bers of th e club. T he b u m p er h it J o h n ’s leg and in- «heir w illingness to serve and are th e ap p reciation of the co u n try and re tu rn s from farm in g .” Mr. Moffitt's i bll. » — - a sever bruise. Mr. P eterson ! planning am ong them selves th e best owe to it ev ery th in g th a t I have Sewing girls d em o n strated th e ad-1 dieted tow n d istric ts of th e ad vantages of explanation was so clea r and practi- free and equal education for th e ir cal th a t all present req u ested th a t he o r am ," said Mr. F o ste r ln conclusion. Justing of th e size of a p attern . F irs t ' had th e ca r u n d er control and It wan They are designated as Special Vol- sons and d au g h ters, and of th e bene come again and ta lk on any farm “ It gave me my hom estead, my ed u th ey m ade th e p a tte rn la rg e r anil stopped alm ost in stan tly . | u n ta ry A ssistan ts of th e S tate Survey fits of extension service. They also question which he desired at the next cation and my o p p o rtu n ity , and th a t th en sm aller. They also show ed hov; Jo h n will probably be lam e for a ° J M ental Defect, D elinquency and often express approval of th e Im m eeting. Dependency and are receiving c e rti provem ent In farm life and hom e life, At th e close of th e m eeting t h e . , is , really , , , all . one has a rig h t to expect, to design a p attern by using a plain few days b ut no bones w ere broken I an d in farm and o rchard yields, m ore question of endorsing th e m easures 1 th in k it is th e g ra n d e st co u n try on foundation. They d em o n strated how and he will soon be ab le to get [ ficates from th e d irecto r of th e S ur vey requesting them to act. Those o r less of th e credit of w hich they was brought up and everyone present j «he face of th e e a rth . I know th e re to add p laits and g a th e rs to th e aro u n d again. in th is com m unity who have been re give to h ig h er education. voted in favor of end o rsin g the h ig h er are abuses and th in g s d o n ’t alw ays plain fo undation p attern . At th e Mr. P eterson re g re tte d th e accl- q u ested to act as such Special Vol One set of resolutions noted the educational tax m easure. At a r e - : u..» , .. u n ta ry A ssistants are th e m em bers sta te m e n t th a t so tersely sum s up cent m eeting of th e P. T. A the o th e r g° Kht b u t e bave tb e renle<,y *•> p resen t prices of p a tte rn s th is is a j dent but it could not be avoided. ________________ i i of th e A m erican Red Cross, the th e case, as follow s: th re e educational m easures were en- o u r own hands, we have th e suffrage, P _. ti tk ?K 1 know - county, city, and local school au th o r- ‘‘If a fam ily had contained four dorsed and at th e req u est of a few , «he referen d u m , th e In itiativ e, th e re- These g irls are organizing them - ADVENTISTS MAY BUILD ides, including every individual persons in 1913, and had an Income th e college m easures w ere left until call and th ese a re all th e w eapons we j selves into canning work fo r th e | SANITARIUM HERE «eachpr. the county h ealth officer, of- of J 100 a m o n th ; and if now, in 3 AU< ? h e ninieasures now have " eed ‘° r i , h t th e trouble8 w blch w‘‘ sum m er. _______ ficials carin g for th e dependent poor, 1920, it has 10 persons and an in ____ th e i _____________ The Seventh Day A dventist chut-ch and, a l"° th e follow ing Individuals: come of only $4 5 a m onth, then its h ea rty endorsem ent of th e P. T. A. have if we will b u t use th em . These situ atio n would be th e sam e as th a t of Powell Valley and th is organiza- are tro u b lo u s tim es and it is th e tim e 1 T he place in which we live in and of which Geo. W. A ndrew s of Victory H. L. St. C lair, Dr. Geo. Inglis, Rev. rin i n» in „L h»» » Í 1 . .? . lB a rep resen tativ e, is co n sidering the H. B ruenagel, Geo. W. K enney, M of th e A g ricu ltu ral College, S tate tion includes m ost of th e voters, both to sit tig h t en d n ot rock th e boat King '’" ¿ ‘ n.88, I “/ ” , 8.UL°L<,. 2 8 t,' 1a d ' ' 8abili«y of »electing G resham as U niversity, ’ and S tate N orm al men and women, of the school dis F a rm e r Sm ith, well know n ln all on,y’ {° ,,la t of n atio n and family. the site for th e new sa n ita riu m to be School." trict. C L E A N U P A N D P A IN T U P erected soon. M ultnom ah c o u n ty ,, was th e next I TOMLIN NOT OWNER T h eir sa n ita riu m Is a t present lo PLEASANT HOME sp e ak e r and k ep t th e au dience OF MOONSHINE PLACE C P. MOFFITT SPEAKS T he Girl Reserves will hold a pub cated in P o rtlan d but on account of lic in itiatio n at th e M ethodist the reg u latio n s concerning fire-proof AT GRANGE MEETING am used by his clever w ay of holding In the rep o rt of th e seizu re of a up th e failin g s of h u m an n a tu re to buildings fo r In stitu tio n s of th is church, F riday. May 14, a t 8 p. m. oonshine p lan t as given ln F ri C ake and cocoa will be served. The class they will have to rebuild and d m ay c. P. Moffitt of th e Union H igh ' rid lc u ,e - “ T h i8 ¡«n’t new .” said Mr. O utlook, and a rre st of certain g irls will m ake th e cakes them selves school, spoke on "A g ricu ltu ral Edu- l-Smith, “ in ail my 75 years I h av e n 't have decided to move to an o th e r lo men ’s reported to be im plicated, the cality. and everyone Is Invited to atten d . ca tio n ” at M ultnom ah g ran g e pro- known of a tim e w hen th e re w asn ’t nam e of F. Tom lin was given ns th e The work of th e G irl Reserves is new They plan to build a sa n ita riu m 1 lUUxZUO nn»?An Teet „ with .in , a th a p e l. A « i. boll- “iV I one 0,1 " hose place p lan t was S’ . 1». but is creatin g considerable in te re st i Ti,iu i . i the « in th is com m unity. T he g irls th e m H all, county agent, was to have been f ° 'k8 wl*° are 80 «lad of a chance selves are very en th u sia stic over the th e speaker of the evening b ut ow ing to blam e som ebody else fo r all th e ir plans of th e organization. for the m ain building. T here will be and he was en tirely w ith o u t know l to im p o rta n t business m a tte rs was [ tro u b le s and failu res dw ellings for th e m an ag er and for edge of th e affair. T he place is firie ^ b y V /M o ^ u " * 1 P,“Ce ‘'Tbl8 " ° " - p ar«l8an league w hich is CORBETT FISHERMEN th e nu rses ar.d all o th e r necessary In his talk before the gran g e Mr ,h e mo81 P artisan p arty of th e w hole o ^ iV h ;Kgro„nnCdsd ‘n'5 “ ,aU” dry r l g h l , ow - ‘ ned ">y by Jacob H osner who has re- REPORT BIG CATCHES Moffitt spoke briefly of th e history of ' lot ¡8 only an o th e r ism , and alth o u g h Corbett Fisherm en are w orking ov lngA8 8andlafrKr th ° U<h f° r b ffld ' -“ '^ » « « « " ‘"“ M ^ ^ H o s ^ T h " d B“ o' ertlm e as there is a large run of sal education and spoke of education as it is th e best organized effort we have 1 tngs and fo r th e necessary gard en , know ledge of th e location of the mon in the river. The season opened „ ■ x s“ -■ law ns and p ark s m u st bo secured. Saturday noon. Lewis Reed was the : p lan t on his p roperty un til th e a r T he sa n ita riu m will be of brick o r rests were made. lucky one who drew d rift No. 1, and chase. “ It is the only com m odity,” cordin* to Mr. S m ith who is h ea rt The O utlook ia of o th e r fireproof m aterial. eaught over eight-hundred poundB be said Mr. .Moffitt, “ w hich when once and 8o««l 1» favor of cru sh in g it w hile m ore th au glad to m ake th is co rrec Over $200,000 is th e estim ated tween 12 o'clock and 6 p. m. ’ obtained can not be stolen o r des- It Is In th e bud h ere in O regon ” tion. cost of th e first unit. w t 11" • « » ................... It is said th a t th ey have been of fered 30 acrec as a site a t H illsboro ent received much benefit from th e , one of ,h e s Ppakpr8 but was d etain ed if they will build a t th a t place, but ta lk . ' and did n o t arriv e in tim e fo r th e Mr. A ndrew s is anxious th a t they lo At th e close of Mr. Moffitt’s ta lk a m eeting. cate n ear h ere on account of th e ac social h o u r was spen t by those pres- j _______________ c e s s ib ility to P o rtlan d . P patrtedIatnCahla7ea8h’ urrVed a"d ^ COUNCIL WILL MEET I More a s d m ore people a re tu rn in g OUR NEXT ASSESSOR. TO CHOOSE MARSHAL to G resham as a place fo r in stitu tio n s M ajor H iratn U. W elch is a c a n d i- ! of th is sort. T his tow n Is Ideal for LOCAL DAIRYMEN JOIN A special m eeting of th e council d ate fo r th e rep ublican nom ination ! such In stitu tio n s because they can IN JERSEY JUBILEE TOUR will be held tom orrow n ig h t a t th e ,o r a88p88or of M ultnom ah co unty to have th e ad v an tag es of a city w lth- c ltv h a ll for thp ni.rnn.» nf 8Ur' e**d H enry E. Reed, who Is n o . o u t th e d isad v an tag es of th e crowded co nditions In the m etropolis C ounty A gent S. B. H all, Miss city hall for th e purpose of selecting a can d | d a te for re .e i„ctlo n . ' — . . . is now Chief Field Nellie McKinley of P leasan t Valley a new m arsh al to fill th e v a c a n c y ' M ajor Welch and B. C. A ltm an of P leasan t Home caused by th e resig n atio n of J. G Deputy in th e county assesso r's of- WELL KNOWN FARM were am ong those who took p a rt in Metzger. Mr. M etzger has filled th e [ flce a,ld ha8 had lo«>8 experience as | CHANGES HANDS th e Jersey Jub ilee T o u r last week. for several successive term s. | __ ___ — All th e leading breeders from all office . ___ ____ ____ _ - - J. . ___________ A. B rani, of Hood R iver, „„„ has p arts of the sta te and m any from ^ 8 ,b e c*ty has grow n and hls d u ties assesso r’s office a surp g u a ra n te e of ( closed a deal for th e p u rch ase of the different sections of th e U nited included those also of s tr e e t c o m -! efficient serv ice.” i F. J. K eller place located at Cot- S tates w ent on th e to u r which ln-1 m lssloner, w atpr su p e rin ten d e n t and [ Born ln Illinois on O ctober 29th, H®11 sta tio n , the place co n tain s 20 eluded all of the fam ous Jersey 1 poun d m aster, hls work has co n stan t- 1870. M ajor Welch cam e to Oregon acres and Is well Im proved, the eon- herds In th e W illam ette valley. Mr : ly Increased and has become q u ite In 1881. He was educated in the j »(deration being $8500 with all th e A ltm an m ade the e n tire circuit. Miss arduous. An In crease in sa la ry was public schools and W illam ette Uni- stock, crop and equipment. Included. McKinley spent onp day and 8. B. i recently m ade b ut th a t is now found , versity. He cam e to P o rtlan d In I Mr. Hram will move to his new home Hall one and a h alf days with th e [ in ad eq u ate and a new in cu m b en t will 1890, engag in g in business, and la- *l'e ,ir8« of next wrpek. K rld er Ar p arty m aking th e to u r. probably be offered m ore. ¡te r en te rin g th e service of th e E lkington represented both p arties Friday, S atu rd ay and M onday! It is n o t likely th e re will be a county. in th e tran sactio n . Thia le th e E A. auction sales of pure bred Jersey s | ru sh of applicants b u t it is th e ex-j His m ilitary career began twenty-1 A ndre place which Mr. K eller bought were held and Mr. A ltm an secured pressed hope of som e of th e council- six years ago when he enlisted as a th ree m onths ago. several fine anim als to add to h i s , men th a t a young man of energy and p riv ate ln th e fatuous b attery A, K rld er A- E lkington have ju st j alread y excellent herd. ab ility will apply for th e position. All Field A rtillery , of th e Oregon N at- [ closed a deal In which th e h om e J. R. Bowman, of P o rtlan d , bought I possible ap p lican ts should be p r e s - ' ional G uard. In th e B p an ish -A m erl-: Place of W. J. H illyard a t G illis sta BAIUJE LEONARD. * several high class pu re bred Jerseys en t a t th e special m eeting W ednes- can w ar he served as second lleu ten - tion was purchased by Sam uel P eter : to put on his farm a t Powell val- day night. an t of th e b attery . He was chosen ! 8o«> of Vale, M alheur county. T hn ' PorHau'd hns 'enVrié i fr ? n' I ley. Mr. Bowman Is p lanning t o , • --------------------- captain of B attery A in 1898, and [ H illyards will move soon to th e ir to th e s ts te le risH tu re f n m -ta r t a line of pure bred livestock on V e ter a n P la y er» . a fte r serv in g In th a t capacity for six- 80-acre farm on the B oring road and d istric t and T k rn n n î/r- T , , ’ 8‘h J. D. LEE . Follow ing «he P etersons will ta k e possession In oubilc^n t rk e Mi I . i his farm and this is ju st a beginning. T he R ussellville D ram atic club la I teen years he resigned. J. D. Lee is one of the stro n g can- M. H _____ _ _________ anna _____ from _________ P ullm an , ______ W ashing- scheduled __ to ___ put ___ on ________ one of ___ th e ir hls resig n atio n he was appointed ma- a sh o rt tim e. T he p u rch ase price lieu ten an t In ih» h r . i i i . ’T ' *»■ a dld ates for nom ination for represen- ton has been secured to m anage th e m atchless {lavs e n title d : "W hen jo r in th e in sp ecto r-g en eral’s d e p a r t-! * « 8 »375 per acre o f th e U 8 — — -------- and w hile Li t u * " r’ ta tiv e from M ultnom ah county fo r farm and is already on th e farm M an’s S ingle" at P leasan t Valley m ent of th e N a tlo ta l G uard by Gov- whom those who believe in electing New buildings are being erected and g ran g e hall S atu rd ay evening. May ern o r W lthycom be. and as such was KEL80 o u h e IM en-sted In ?? , b‘‘, ,DI" men of sound principles and adm in- this farm prom ises to be one of th e 15, 1920 at 8 :1 5 p m c a n edrou"i?e8|nrVl19 U dUrl,,’Ç V,''Xl' T b a ,K p'" ° La,' “- ’I tlu b b “ '«uestlon. and is thought* to bs’ X istra tiv e ability will have th e p r lv ll- ; a ttra c tiv e fa~ms of th is com m unity! To those who have seen th is dra- c a ^'»,r° “ n,,1 a. . . . f an5 ed for a Pre-election m eeting to W st Inform ed man on th a t s u b je c t ege of voting on May 21. as well as a farm w h’ch will be m atlc club In action a sim ple an- w h en th e I nlted S tates en tered he held at th e schoolhouse on S atu r- in th e sta te Mr. Lee is not a politician o r per- known in the fu tu re as a p ure bred nouncem ent is all th a t Is necessary. the world w ar. M ajor Welch volun- ; day evening. May 15th. to have some Ili » r«>i*g *n tlv arxz-ilrn y . »» ennial office seeker. He has held 1m- livestock cen ter ---------- * ■ - - If you h ea r them once you will su re teered h l s ----- *— p o rtan t public offices, has been sev- j — -___________ ly not miss an o p p o rtu n ity to h e a r * past th e age eral term s in the sta te senate. Is In U herry Pool E orniing. them again. T he play lasts two the sp rin g touch w ith th e farm ers, stan d s rig h t We a re form ing a cheery pool If h ours and Is a hum m er from s ta rt pointed capt on a ll^ n e a su re s for the developm ent you wish to join with us please to finish. If you enjoy a good laugh the N ational of education and the s ta te ’s advance- phone, w rite o r call on D. E. Towle ___ don’t fo rg et to come out next S atu r- Jackson, South C arolina. Subs A li a r r c o r m a iiy invìi**«! io a tte n d th e A m erican Legion circles, and was m ent and is th e kind of a m an you at once. Phone 14«, G resham We day n ig h t and bring tk o folks alQng. 1 quently he was tra n sfe rre d to Camp present here at th e first m eeting held will feel safe in having in th e law will ask fo r bids soon Admission 35 cents, ch ild ren un- Taylor, K entucky, and prom oted to K eep in style, Try one of those fo r th e purpose of organizing G resh m aking body of the state. The C o-operative Berry G row ers der 12, 20 cents including w ar tax. m ajor. "claasy-fled” ads. am Post.