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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 10, NO. 59 FAIRVIEW AND CEDAR 03266626 DIST. GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1920 Train Regulations During County Fair A rth u r M iller, secretary of th e M ultnom ah County F air, announces th a t d u rin g fa ir week. O ctober 4 to 9. th e re will be no reduced rate s on th e electric lines ru n n in g into G resham and no special train s, according to th e la test a rra n g e m ents w ith th e P. R. L. & P. All re g u la r train s how ever will add ex tra cars as needed and all train s on th e Mt. Hood line will stop at Main s tre e t for convenience of passengers. A Teacher Asks a Farmer a Question Wild West Show Here for Fair Week j TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR POMONA SPEAKERS DISCUSS LIVE ISSUES "Jump in ," said F a rm e r Sm ith to lo v er in Valley T ow nship? T he con- A co n tract has ju st been Miss Jones, who was w alking «along «olidated school costs m ore, but now. j closed w ith a com pany to put the road from her school to h e r , honestly, is it not b e tte r? ” F eeling ran high a t the special ! boarding place, “and ride with me !- W ithout giving him tim e to renlv on a wild west show d u rin g T here was a large atten d an ce a t school elections held In the Fairview to town. A little spin will do y o u ‘■she co n tin u ed : — fa ir week. T he show will be Pom ona gran g e which m et at Colum good. It will ta k e only about an . "1 was over th e re last S aturday to i and C edar d istric ts yesterday to de an evening a ttra c tio n , ex h ib it bia g ran g e la st W ednesday. hour an d you can be back in tim e fo»4 see about g ettin g a position in it cide th e question of u niting with ing from 7 to 9 :3 0 each ev en T he m ain sp e ak e r of th e aftern o o n : supper. ijiext term . You know th a t none of us ing on th e race track . T here uo you know, he continued, " it fh o rm al school g rad u a tes w ill teach I was Dr. E sth er P ohl Lovejoy who Union H igh School D istrict No. 2 for used to ta k e me ab o u t all day to go more th an a y ear in a one-room will be races and broncho b u st gave a most In terestin g address. Dr. high school purposes. In both cases to tow n? It is w onderful w hat th eisv h o o l, o r ju st long enough to get a ing and all kinds of th rillin g Lovejoy told of her work in F ran ce th e vote was favorable to consolida autom obile has done for us farm ers little p ractical experience. | yes, and the o th e r im provem ents. " J u st th in k , th e re is a new te a c h - ’ stu n ts. Why go to P endleton and gave stirrin g descriptions of th e tion. In F airview d istric t th e prop | too W hen I was a boy my grand-1 or each y ear at the school I am teach-! when you can see a wild west ¡suffering of the women and ch ild ren osition won by so close a m argin , fa th e r cu t g rass with a scvthe an-1 ing. show here? Let 'e r buck. of F ran ce d u rin g th e war and said th a t the outcom e was not certain went to bed by th e light of a candle. Well. 1 went to Bee th e principal th a t it would be som e tim e before u n til the last vote was counted. The Now m any of us farm ers in th e tow n- of the consolidated school and he ’ v «‘ii th e bare necessities of life would ■— ship having mowing m achines draw n told-m e th u t 1 would have r e c ita tio n 1 final tally show ed 65 fo r to 63 — by gasoline trac to rs, and we have i periods of about 30 m inutes and WOMEN TO BANQUET NEW be m et in those sections. Dr. Love- against. So stro n g was th e feeling (electric lig h t p lan t rig h t in ourTA ould have eight o r nine periods a AND HONORARY MEMBERS J°y sa*d <hat »he felt th a t A m erica in th e d istric t th a t a special deputy j 200-MARK REACHED IN n° u P8' I . , day’ !n niy school th e children have UNION HIGH SCHOO1 • ■ had been raiged up by God to lead from the sh eriff’s office was req u est- 1 Miss Jones, a fte r th in k in g for a recitatio n periods of about ten min- A banquet and e n te rta in m e n t is th e n ations in to a h ig h er life. Sha wtiile, said : "W ould you not m ake ( u tc s . I sim ply call ed by th e board, alth o u g h no m arked Union high school opened yester-j m ore ’ profiT fr^rn ^ u ^ / a r m \ f ^ I J^'ro u g l!. “‘t h ^ c a n " Cla88’ FU8h being planned by th e G resham I spoke of th e long years th a t th e another. d iso rd er was reported. The contest day w ith an enthusiasm and a sw ing drove to town in y o u r buggy and if "I saw lab o rato ries for th e te ac h W om en's C h ristian T em perance j A m erican co n tin en t was undiscov- opened over th e question as to who • | <fc , , „ . , you cu t y o u r hay with a scythe? A ing of science and ag ric u ltu re, m an should be the custodian of th e ballot tn a t Proruise8 well for th e success of buggy an d horse would cost you only ual train in g shops, kitchens, and so Unlon for n ex t S atu rd ay evening, ered. Then when th e cou n tries of box during the election, th e ch air- the in stitu tio n for th e com ing year. a hundred dollars, w hile your many o th e r th in g s at th a t school. S eptem ber 25, in honor of th e new the world were suffering u nder re m an o r th e clerk of th e board T hose The in itial en ro llm en t was near th e and° You could b u y ^ I c ^ h e “ f ^ ° t w o The principal told me that big bovs and honorary m em bers of th e o rg an ligious oppression a few h ardy peo and g irls atten d . H ere in th is tow n for th e union desired th a t th e clerk. 200-m ark and by noon today th a t or th ree dollars, w hile you pay |1 0 0 ship th e re is not a big boy o r girl in ization. The old m em bers, who were ple brave.l th e d an g ers of th e long Mrs. M orrison, should have charge m ark had been reached. A num ber to r 8 mow ing m achine.” recent m • em school. th e re UIV a re UUUC none 1 in th e successful in th --- - In — fact waavav 11 HIT -- e ----- --- — —- bership jo u rn ey , to the new co u n try to m ake of the box, w hile th e opposing fac- w ere on hand today from F a irv ie w 1- ‘‘Gosh. ch ild ,” exclaim ed Mr. tow nship, all having gone to th e city, co n test of m ore th an doubling th eir , h etr 11011108 w here they m ig h t have * n 1 •> . ». • • . I P n l ir r i s v t i a 9 .1 Sm ith, "you may be able to teach religious freedom . T here are 12 one-room schools in I tion . . claim . ed , th a t u it i was th , e rig h t and C edar d istric ts who w ere not school but you d o n ’t know m uch this tow nship, som e of them only a m em bers, are a rra n g in g for th e a f "B lood of all th e w hite people of and duty of th e chairm an, A. K ron- c e rtain yesterday w h eth er they would about farm ing. W hy, it should ta k e mile or two ap a rt, all on roads w ith fair. In v itatio n s are being sen t o ut enberg, to g uard it. T he box was be ad m itted o r not. T here are still w e a w eek to cut With a scythe w hat in four or five m iles of a good cen to th e banquet, which will be held th e world tlows in th e veins of th e placed in fro n t of first one and then o thers who a re known to be intend- -be n ia ,h in e wiu cut •» a few hours, ter. W ould It not be a good plan. at th e g ran g e hall a t 7 o ’clock. F ol-j A m er,can P®°Ple” »aid Dr. Lovejoy, 1 would w aste a day going to tow n, Mr. Sm ith, to te a r down all th e 12 It is fitting th a t Am erica should th e o th e r and is said to have been ing to re g iste r and a conservative now I go and re tu rn in an hour o r school buildings and to erect a b u ild low ing th e ban q u et an e n te rta in m e n t buffeted back and forth until it was estim ate places th e n um ber a t 20. two. It is ch eap er in th e long run ing like th e one in Valley T ow nship? will be held, beginning a t ab o u t lead th e world to a la rg e r freedom .” In speaking of th e m any sta rv in g n early knocked off the table. The P rincip al Goodwin is quoted at 10 use im proved m achinery; th a t is, The children living m ore th an a mile 8 :3 0 o’clock, th e chief fe a tu re of deputy took a hand and placed it in saying th a t those who in ten d to e n te r ™y profi(8 are m uch la rg e r for th e and a h alf away from th e Bchool w hich will be an add ress by Dr. children of F ran ce as com pared w ith fro n t of th e chairm an and the voting should do so at once, n o t only for f a X i T m ' t e l l “ S “t h l t ' ^ h a r H e could be hauled th e re in an au to E sth e r Pohl Lovejoy, of P o rtlan d , th e conditions to be found h ere in tru ck ju st as is done in Valley Tow n proceeded. It is claim ed th a t only th e ir own good in g ettin g an even Schwab would tell you th e sam e ship. You say th a t m odern im prove p ro h ib itio n ca n d id ate for congress Oregon, Dr. Lovejoy said, “ It has a l five possible votes in th e d istric t s ta rt w ith th e ir classes, b u t th a t th e about th e use of im proved ..... er; would not a , „ from th e th ird d istric t. T his m eet ways seemed stran g e th a t those who m ents m achin- pay th e farm failed to be cast. Of these two w ere facultv may know w hat to denend ! i ry in a m anufac tu rin g p lant. When modern school pay ju st as big divl- ing will be free and all are Invited are m ost blessed a re often least k e n t o u t hv s ic k n e s s an d o n e w as n o t r>i . . 1 **e was m anaging th e H om estead , d en d s?” g ra te fu l.” to atten d . kept out by sickness and one was out upon. Classes cannot be held o p e n Mills he often scrapped good m a-j J u s t then som ething went wrong Dr. Lovejoy is a m ost eloquent and of tow n. Not only voters w ere a t th e indefinitely. The sen io r class will chinery in o rd er to put in m achines ' with th e au to and Mr. Sm ith did not T he reg u la r m eeting of th e Union polls, but th e high school pupils who num ber ab o u t 50, which will be th e ,b a < would tu rn o u r m ore and b etter hear— at least It is supposed h e did will be held at th e lib rary on T h u rs forceful sp eak er who carries h er a u w ere aw aitin g the re su lt of th e count record for th e school. steel. Oh. yes, im provem ents m ake , not. since th e 12 one-room schools day aftern o o n of th is week, begin dience with her. She is not only a to know w hether they m ight e n te r School was dism issed at noon to -(s tic k s to ^ th e ^ ld ^ a a'fo csU .”0 * " h° are 8(111 ,n U8e’ ,h e Bole relulnder8 of ning prom ptly at 2:30. R eports of woman of charm but also one of won th e pioneer days of th e tow nship high school. W hen th e final tally day to give an o p p o rtu n ity fo r the "Say, Mr. Sm ith, I w ant to ask a when Mr. S m ith 's g ra n d fa th e r cut th e past y ear's work will be given by derfu l executive ab ilities which she was read th e young people broke teachers to ta k e up m a tte rs relativ e 'luestion. Do you th in k th e little g rain w ith a sickle and th resh ed it th e presid en t and tre a su re r. The had a chance to display as head of loose in deafening yells fo r th e high to the organ izatio n of classes and th e 1 ™ e',roonlt hChk?1 1 am ,teJac b ‘? g (u as with a flail.— W. S. Deffenbaugh, in su p e rin ten d e n ts of th e various de the A m erican W om en’B hospital in good as th e big consolidated school Jo u rn al of E ducation. school. It is expected th a t 15 pupils good of th e school. p artm en ts of th e work will be ap Paris. R. W. GUI was th e second sp eak er from F airview will en te r union high ________ pointed and d elegates to th e sta te of th e aftern o o n . H e gave a sh o rt school. MRS. BRANSON TELLS convention will be elected. PROGRESSIVE OREGON BEHIND ON The voting in C edar d istric t was OF MOUNTAIN SCHOOL T he sta te convention will open at discussion of th e proposed m easures POLITICAL MEETING ROADS OREGONIANS FIND perhaps no less dram atic, though the th e W hite Tem ple In P o rtlan d on which will come up before the people H am let, Oregon, Sept. 16, 1920.— A progressive political m eeting Miss E m m a B. Jo h n so n is in re S eptem ber 29 and will co n tin u e over in th e N ovem ber election. vote polled was sm a lle r and the re Ed. O u tlo o k :— L eaving G resham th e ceipt of le tte rs from Mrs. H. C. M at Mr. a i ll spoke em phatically a g a in st su lts not so close, th e final tally be will be held at th e Masonic h all in O ctober 1. G resham Union 1 b en in g 21 for, to 13 against. T he high Gfresham, F rid ay evening, Septem 4th in stan t, my friend Miss C------- tison, a lin o ty p ist who was en- titled to eight d eleg ates at th is con th e single tax co n stitu tio n al am en d m et me a t Seaside. We enjoyed th e m ent and the am en d m en t fixing the school pupils were also p resent and ber 24. vention. pleasures th a t th e fam ous reso rt af- ployed on th e O utlook force last legal rate of in te re st in Oregon. Both they and th e ir frien d s fairly w ent M ilton A. M iller, In te rn a l R evenue io rd s for th e tim e th a t we were spring, in which she tells of th e many wild in a d em onstration follow ing CANNING TEAMS TO | of ,he8P m easur,‘8- Mr. GUI said, were On Sunday m orning we in te restin g experiences which she and th e announcem ent of the resu lt C ollector fo r th e s ta te of Oregon, th ere. COMPETE FOR HONORS ylc,OU8 and w««I<i be especially bad T h ree_äre” nöw "entered” in union high ; be (be Prln clPal 8P®aker. He heard Rev. Ja sp e r a t th e M. E. h er husband are having on a trip to for farm ers. G rangers and farm ers t will speak on th e L eague of N ations church speak on th e su b ject of "L a T h e O rien t an d Sunnyside ca n should be alive to th ese questions from this d istrict. New York w ith a F o rd car which bor Day,” which we pronounced very In Boring d istrict, w hich voted and o tb e r Political issues. He stan d s good. Owing to th e opening of i Mrs. M attison speaks of as H en rietta, ning team s will p u t on a com peti and m ake su re th a t th ey do not pass. yesterday on consolidation, th e prop- for (he L eague of N ations, as does schools the g re a te r p a rt of th e sum Mr. and Mrs. M attison are on tive d em o n stratio n a t the M eier & He said they were advocated by a d f osition was turned down by a vote ex' f rp8ldent T af(’ and bls dl8COUr8p m er reso rt people had left th e city, th e lr way to New York F ra n k au d ito riu m in P o rtlan d W ed rudical class of people who, w hile how ever a goodly n u m b er still re- ... . r ° ra nesday aftern o o n , when they will looking above, w ith th e ir heads in of m ore th a n two to one, it being " 1 e n«erest «<• m ained to enjoy th e sa lt air. The (b ere " k° (o ' o r,,,a «o r th e win- 4 2 a g a in st and 19 for. ,,T bere wUl be an » « • » « • “ «» fr°«> city is all b rig h tn ess and m u ltic o l-jte r - In the sp rin g they will tak e the com pete for the ho n o r of rep rese n t the clouds, stum bled w ith th e ir feet. Almost a m illion dollars of prop- a l‘ tbe • “ " ' ’««‘d ing tow ns and a ored and affords am usem ents for the so u th e rn ro u te to New O rleans ing M ultnom ah county at th e sta te Mr. Gill rem inded the audience erty valuation have been edded to , rousing tim e is an ticip ated . Be Bure p' ea8U('e . Bf h k e r' ,hbO8e Wb° P.art,Ci w here ' b®y * '» ' “ ke ship for the fair. T he O rient team will dem on several tim es th a t he was giving his pate and those who are sp ectato rs .. . , _ p Union H igh School D istrict No. 2 by to be one hand and get set rig h t on T he most Im p o rtan t am usem ent l.< Pa88a* e th ro u g h th e P an am a canal to s tr a te at 2 o’clock and th e S unny opinion only and th a t they should th e voters In the th re e d istric ts th a t tb e leadlng ««estions of th e day. p erh ap s th e su rf b ath in g by old and I San F rancisco. H e n rie tta is expect- side at 3 :3 0 . Mrs. N. C. M arls will study th e questions for them selves A good p ro g ram of m usic will be young. I w onder w hat o u r forefath- ed to b rin g them th e r e s t of th e way be th e Judge. since he would only give the one side have recently voted for consolida T he co n test is now betw een th e of each m easure as he saw It. tion w ith th e union high school dis one of th e featu res. Mr. Gill said he was In sym pathy tric t. T he boys and g irls will be th e note the progresn. first of A ugust and expect to be /tone city and country team s. By a series MRS. JOHN HOFFMEISTER of d em o n stratio n s th e O rient team wRh the Idea conveyed in th e com- chief beneficiaries of the e n la rg e d ; Monday m orning we had a stage ab o u t a year. DIES IN HOSPITAL ride of 18 m iles (a u to stag e over reg istratio n s facilities w hich will surely follow, At th e tim e th e account of th e trip has won th e cham pionship of t h e ' pulsory voting and am endm ent and th a t he th o u g h t th a t co u n try team s. T h eir last contest ' i t . ' s , ' , ; 1 1 .1 - ; ,ro “ »»» b u t th e w hole d istric t will benefit in Daisy S ch leu ter was born in O re creased land values and g re a te r edu gon, May 12, 1873. She was m arried m ountains w ere once covered with w ritten they had been on th e ir way was last S atu rd ay w ith the Spring- it would be of an educational value dale team . T he m em bers of th e as It would tend to aw aken people to cational and m oral values. to John H offm elster of D am ascus, Oc th e m ost b eau tifu l tim ber. Now the ! n early a m onth and had covered all O rient team are Blanche H arris, th e obligations of citizenship V ictory d istric t No. 49, w ith a to b e r 9, 1893. She died df blood- lan d scaPe p resen ts a d reary looking kinds of roads. S peaking of ro ad „ Mrs M attl„on G enevieve M anary and W ilma Chase. In sp eak in g of th e tw o am endm ents p roperty valuation of $99,620, was poisoning at th e Oregon City hospital 'ap p e aran c e for th e reason th a t the area has been b urned o ver by a for- which are up reg u latin g th e length of th e only d istric t to re tu rn a favor S eptem ber 14. a t 5 :3 0 p. m. est fire leaving th e stu b s everyw here. 8a^8 Oregon has it all over most ORIENT CLUBS TO th e legislative sessions, Mr. Gill ex ab le vote a t th e special elections Besides h er husband sh e leaves to some tall and m ajestic b u t gho stlik e | 8tates in m ost ev ery th in g , b u t In the GIVE ENTERTAINMENT pressed himEelf as being much In held in Ju n e. A t th a t tim e both m ourn th e ir loss five sons, F red of in th e ir w hiteness Sm aller ones are m a tte r of roads it is aw ay behind favor of th e 60-day session In p ref fand rh a rre d and ,b e ?«"- Roads In M ontana are fairly good F airview and C edar d istric ts w ere Bend, O regon; A lbert, Edw in, W alt- T he cooking and sew ing clubs of erence to th e divided session. T he nip resen t fern covers th e gro u n d in _ , .. . J , ag ain st consolidation fo r high school and Jo h n , who are at hom e and two profusion. Not being able to see out an< arp we^ m ark ed , Mrs. Mattiaon th e O rient school will offer an even purposes. L a te r a new petition was sisters, Mrs. Lizzie F uige an d Mrs. until th e crest of th e next hill ia 8ay®« and th e g en eral tone of h er let- ing of in stru ctio n and e n tertain m en t divided session, which provides for a circulated for F airview d istric t and Lena Josie. T he only d au g h te r died reached, one feela like they a re on te r in d icates how much au to to u rists to th e ir p aren ts and frien d s next S at 4 9-day session and th en la te r for a one for a p art of C edar d istrict. Both of blood poironing also nine years i i J p Z d f ! o / n o X ^ e w ? ° r^ r lng ° ? a PPrecla te well m arked roads. Idaho u rday evening, Septem ber 25, at 20-day session for ta k in g final action the edge of now here W hen th a t crest - on bills, gives splendid o p p o rtu n ity th ese d istric ts yesterd ay voted in, a jo , at th a t tim e a g irl 15 years of ahead ia reached, the eye only sees roadR w ere fine’ Bhe ^ ^ a r k s . O rient g ran g e hall. A d em o n stratio n F airv iew by a close m argin and th e age. an o th e r hill and m ore stu b s and fern Mr8- M attison expressed h er appre of th e ir w ork will be p ut on In th e for g ra ft and for g e ttin g Jokers Into th e laws th a t had passed th e first ses p a rt of C edar d istric t by a vote of T he body was laid to rest a t th e and we w onder w hat is beyond it. elation of som e highw ay pictures u pper hall of th e building a t 8 sion. Mr. Gill favored th e longer ses ’’m n ,h e r r are„ 8Olnf!thl;’« which Miss Jo h n so n had sent h e r an.l 21 for, to 13 against. T he vote in Dam ascus cem etery F rid ay a fte r o ’clock, to which everyone is invited lik e 100 m iles of sim ila r scenes , F airview stood 65. for, to 63 against. noon a fte r th e services in th e Union across to th e W illam ette valley, the s a ld ’ 1 have been 8h(’winK them to aiwl w hich is free. T he sam e young sion, how ever, and th o u g h t th a t th e Fairview’ d istric t valu atio n , given church a t Damascus, Rev. H. R. Geb m ountains of course g e ttin g h igher various e a ste rn e rs and I am so sorry people have prepared a playlet, “ Dr. 60-day session will be of g eneral in th e la test tax assessm ent sheet, h a rd t conducted th e services. and h ig h er u n til th e crest is reached. I d id n ’t bring som e of m ine too. I C u rea ll,” which will be staged In th e benefit. T he la tte r bill carries w ith it Increased sa laries fo r th e m em bers of p a m ° 8t d®lig h tfu l P*ace to h u n t wild nn(j th a t very few have b eard of P o rt is $666,329. T he valuation of C edar low er hall beginning a t 9 o'clock. A th e legislative assem bly. T he pro gam e. The people h ere build th e ir , . n(, „ „ „ „ „ , d istric t is placed a t $231,880. It is homes In th e cozy little dales and land One m an an d w om an « « » « ADDITIONAL LOCALS sm all ch arg e will be m ade for th is to posed m easure m akes th e salary $5 estim ated th a t 95 per cent of th is th e ir dom estic an im als have abund- ,o cam p to n ig h t. They are from New cover th e expenses of th e evening. per day o r a sum not to exceed $300 Miss K ath erin e Honey retu rn ed a n t pasture. The people are m ostly Y ork; they had h ea rd of the Colum- d istric t is now a p a rt of th e high Mrs Vivian H illyard is lead er of for th e 60-day session. school d istrict, o r $220.286. T he last Sunday from a th ree m o n th s’ r r e ,hr.lJ1h,, h?nHe t' Ieme.nt , T b ® P,Upl“' bla highw ay b u t had a hazy Impres are brig h t and eag er to learn. I am . .. . . th e cooking club and Mrs R. B Milne Mr. Gill spoke a t som o length In She su v aluation of Union High School Dis v isit in n o rth e rn M innesota. rp rised a t th e ir scholarship. It is 8,on th a( ( *'aa one o t th e sig h ts of of th e sew ing club. T he leaders are favor of th e idea conveyed In th e She spent the g re a te r p a rt of th e tric t No. 2, exclusive of th e te rrito ry good, I th in k , when a seventh g ra d e r S eattle .” proud of th e work done by th e g irls recently voted in, is placed a t $2,- tim e at In te rn a tio n a l F alls w ith her will have perfect recitatio n s for days; She soon set them rig h t on this and are anxious th e people of th e antl-com pulsory vaccination am en d m ent which will ta k e aw ay all laws fUi«Cln 8|H0 v«ar k» .k ■« point. A n o th er couple she tells 887,425. T his gives a to ta l tax val- cousin, Mrs. Bachus, d au g h te r of in iB com m unity be p resen t to see w hat which compel persons to be vaccinat is said years ago before th e Tor- u . ... . and Mrs. George Towle. She est It fire, u atlon fo r th e enlarged d istric t of th e trees w ere killed, th e ab o u t had been told no( ‘° down ed before they can en jo y th e p riv il also visited at h er old hom e at P ark "arm y w orm ” Infested the trees in 0,1 th e Oregon sid e an d they crossed they have accom plished. $3.873.651. eges of schools. According to tho se who have River, N orth D akota. countless num bers T hese worm s to th e W ashington side and missed t r / ’and » t o V r 'h « m i d . * I i •S,0 '.'1? Mr 0,11 8,80 ‘ho« «ht th a t the oleo- Many people noticed tb e stran g e a re som ething like th e cankerw orm . th e highw ay trip m ade a stu d y of the m a tte r from a and it may have been th a t kind, . .. .. v The P o rtlan d rnar*n r,n ® l*IH would be a good th in g legal stan d p o in t, th e voting in of a appearance of Mt. Hood on several which is often called th e m easuring All along th e way It has seemed d eb u t in P o rtlan d hcd stu d ied th e situ atio n , p a rt of a d istric t for high school p u r days last week, and were convinced or looping worm because of its pecu- to m e.” th e le tte r continues, ’’th a t flouring m ills put on a huge chicken t aR fa r 88 T he proposed sta te m a rk e t com- poses will not give th a t p a rt a full th a t th e m ountain was giving off liar mode of craw ling by looping its very little is h eard of Oregon and It d in n er at several of th e hotels. All) of th e birds w ere fatten ed on th e new mission act, which estab lish es th e vote on th e election of a director. sm oke o r steam . Clouds seem ed to body. If th e tree Is Jarred the worm h u rts m e because I know th a t o u r product, which In being tu rn ed o ut bv • * , . has a peculiar h ab it of dropping - roll up from th e old c ra te r and to T h at being th e case, th e p a rt of Ce tow ard the ground on a silken th read 8(a(e com pares favorably with any. th e Olympic cer.-al m ill, recently! ta t® ,n ark p t <H«-®ctor, was discussed lenKG» by th e sp eak er. He d a r d istric t Ju st voted in will be tra il aw ay to th e n o rth and disap- of Its own m aking. It is said thia A n o th er com m ent on cam p g ro u n d s com pleted. T he p lan t will provide a a t throw n w ith e ith e r V ictory o r T erry i” 'a r Men com ing down from th e pest is again in festing the tim b er In , is of In terest to G resham people m ark et for a liquid which has g e n - (said th e re w ere m any points which ro*Rrd*d 88 P C cent j could be Improved in th e bill an.l d istric t for th e election of one di- m ountain are quoted as saying th a t Pr k T ' ,b o u g h n.o( larK,‘ R •» convincingly expresses th e opln- ~r8ste b< _____________ _ J many of them would be la te r The areas. T h ere a re places in th is sec- . . . . . . . . . . , . . . P rc to r on th e union high school no unu su al ap p earan ce was noticed tion w here young tim b er in grow ing on and a ttitu d e of tourlntn tow ard A n o th er lu m b er mill is to be ad d -!* (a(e nePded th e sta te m a rk e t d irect board. It would likely Join w ith there. T his is an excellent place to fish tow ns w ith o u t cam p gro u n d s. Many T erry. G resham G iants cam e o ut second We had m ountain tro u t fo r o u r first places w ere praised o r blam ed ac- ed to those of th e s ta te as soon as or a «d in sp ite of the im perfections the W estern L um ber com-1 of th e bill Mr. Olli said he th o u g h t ______________ in th e baseball gam es w ith T igard ^ e alh.,n?.armL il? ay * * , b ro “« b‘ ,f cording to th e conveniences which pany Pacific Just th e h u n te r will go a few m iles into . ___, . , . .. Zion E vangelical C hurch Notice. la st Sunday Two gam es were played th e m ountains. they fu rn ish ed to u rists and th e le tte r r ." ; . ■■ «>■ ■ ■■•« Because of th e p asto r’s absence and in th e first G resham won over T here is a logging cam p eig h t closes w ith the follow ing sta te m en t llshed n ear G lendale In D o u g las, ' orw a,,d- C hanges could be m ade j later, and he urged th e farm ers to th e re will be no m orning service a t T igard 9 to 0. In th e second gam e, miles d istan t which affords work for " B u tte has th e w orst facilities for county. th e Zion E vangelical church next which follow ed Im m ediately, T igard A iL m»enr ^ eJ er.al iTOni h“. In. ^ he carefully stu d y th e plan as It was c a «npln*— • « ’•cat m any to u rists are T he first exhibition of Oregon I d e s i g n e d th o i, Sunday. The Young P eople’s League won 11 to 9. This gave th e cham ment. m ade goods ever held a t M arshfield g / tb h en e flt sim ply passing up th e town. will m eet a t 8 p. m. pionship of th e A -l L eague to T i M1"8 Spooner, a te ac h er In th e The mail man is th e handy A n d v ----- ---------------— ------------------------------ - Is to ta k e place next m onth u n d er th e auspices of th e C atholic church. P o rtlan d grad e schools, spoke brief- gard,, w ith G resham second. for everybody He tak es ord ers for are glad to have an in stru c to r The displays will cover th e p ro d u cts ly in fav o r of the bills rela tin g to In- Salm on! F ish! Salm on! groceries, h ard w are dry goods and av ho . , ailab le I have ch arg e of th e mu- of th e e n tire ______________ sta te . ____ Good fall salm on fo r hom e can W heat exported from P o rtlan d le rests of teachers. ning and pickling at B onneville boat d u rin g A ugust was responsible for T h .rJiS f ! I»“ .°n< ’he r° U,e “ "d b'' •*e fo r an " ’• « « •In m e n t which we . are P rep arin g In which all tb e young Pencils are to be th e product of Tbp *ran « e ,hen w ent ln to secret landing. Six cents a pound All you) $5,288,204 of th e to tal figure of $4,- "w c « i n t ¿ 5 U V 5 . S 2 „’„ T . " S ’ -•« w ant If you come early. th e newly in co rp o rated Redmond 8eM,on 800,000 fo r all exports from th is PER R Y K ITZM ILLER, Ju n ip e r M an u factu rin g com pany, city. T he am ount of w heat shipped Adv.— F isherm an du rin g th e m onth was 1,262.919 The Rank of G resham pays 6 per At present I am giving music Iw -'Ò rg a n a n d a t i n e $125 V t e t i i u M°o l T hl" !* ,h e " ‘<'ond r o n r»‘rn to organize bushels. A ugust ton n ag e nearly cent In terest on tim e d eposits.— Adv. Read what M r WanTsd says. doubled th e records fo r 1919. «•« “' t ' ... s s t , a Read the W ant Ads.