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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 11, NO. 21 ALL PAY HOMAGE TO ELIZABETH I GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, UNION HIGH BALL TFAM WALLOPS ESTACADA T he crow nng fea tu re of May Day (w th due apologies to Queen E liza beth I) was th e baseball gam e be tw een th e high school team and E s tacada. T he w eath er was Ideal for the sp o rt and E stacad a being union h ig h ’s tra d itio n a l rival, th e local boys w ere o u t to win. T he v isito rs tallied once th e first inning and th e hom e team cam e back stro n g w ith two scores. L ittle Glenn W inters held them safely in th e sec ond, w hile tw o m ore w ere chalked up. In th e th ird canto E stacad a looked dang ero u s an d succeeded in reg isterin g tw ice on tim ely h its coupled w ith erro rs, b u t h ere th e U. H. boys decided on a little b attin g practice and took such a lik in g to Doc H an n a h ’s slan ts, th a t I I m en slam m ed o u t h its to all corners of th e lot and w ore o u t th e p ath s to th e extent of eig h t runs. T he s la u g h te r continued for five innings when E stacad a decided she had b e tte r catch th e ca r fo r hom e th e score sh eet read in g 17-3 in favor of th e hom e team . T he line-up is as follows A.B. R. If. E H orton, 2d ................ 4 3 1 John sto n , ss .............. 4 0 2 B rugger, 3d ...............4 4 1 W inters, capt. c....... 4 2 3 W alrad, 1 ....................3 1 2 0 1 W right, 1st ................3 W inters, g. p............... 4 0 2 M ercer, r ..................... 4 0 1 G ran, m ........ 4 3 2 TUESDAY, MAY 10, CROWD JAMS LIBRARY FOR JAPANESE FESTIVAL 1921 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR GRESHAM DEFEATS f ’A D D r T T C P I I A A I ST JOHNS BACHELORS lUKot I I dlHUUL VOTES TO ENLARGE G resham d efeated th e St. Jo h n s' I Bachelors la st Sunday aftern o o n by j th e decisive score of 8 to 4. TJie F rid ay was a heyday fo r th e F resn By MRS. S. D. HARDING gam e was well played th ro u g h o u t, as m en at Union High. T he Ja p an ese May festival a t th e (said th a t he ta u g h t th e ch ild ren to both sides only- m ade two erro rs, I T he special school m eeting called T he celebration began du rin g th e lib ra ry broke all records last F rid ay j study and to obey th a t th ey m ight show ing th a t both were on th e ir toes u* ' »ion High school No. 1 ou the m o rning exercises when Ray Strong evening for atten d an ce at th a t build- i not glve tro u b Ie ,o ‘h e ir t«»<*ers an d playing h ard , fo r th e field had second inst. to vote w hether o r not to p resid en t of th e class of 1924, pre , . , J t , when they atten d e d public schools, ing. It was estim ated -th at th e re ,, , . ... . , not dried well from th e recent rains. build on a m uch needed la rg e r as sen ted the school w ith an exquisite , Masako Ito, of T erry, a young g irl F or G resham , Brown an d Veach sem bly room, b ro u g h t o u t a largo K iser p ain tin g of C ra te r L ake, em w ere at least 300 persons present j f about j 5 yeare of age> gave a b rtef phasizing in his speech of Gestowal C ertainly th e capacity of th e build- o u tlill„ pf hpr gchoo, wQrk hprp an(, sta rre d w ith th e ir o p p o rtu n e hittin g , crow d of both voters and sp ectato rs. w hile C raw ford covered miles of te r ing was taxed to th e fu llest exteut ! h er ........ loyalty to Oregon and pride in her fu tu re plans. H er ta lk was as rito ry and played a w onderful de T he vote was very close, being 4 2 in h e r history, h er beauties, and pledg and even sta n d in g room was a t a I (ou ow s. fensive gam e. Brooks show ed his favor and 39 ag a in st it. prem ium . People from d istric ts s u r - 1 ... . ... . , , ing loyalty to her fo r th e fu tu re . I cam e to th is co u n try from Ja p an speed; w hen a fte r being h it by a rou n d in g G resham and even from whpn , wftg a Utt]e M,r , of fiye At noon school was dism issed and As is usually th e case, th e m ajo rity pitched ball in the fifth Inning, stole of th o se who w ere m ost b itterly op- P o rtlan d w ere am ong those present , an(, havp , ivpd here by 1 :30 th e en tire school, com m unity ev er since w ith an d country-side w ere assem bled on and m any of th e G resham people thp exceptio„ of one y ear wh(JU , second, th ird and hom e for th e U sing pOfled th e ,m provelnenU wpre cam e in fo r th e evening. ; vigUe(J my r e ,a(lue8 in Ja p a n . A„ score, th is seem ed to put h e a rt into tboge who e„ h e r havt>„ ,t any chi,. th e a th le tic field. T he oblong court T he principal sp e ak e r was .,. J my scbooUng ha8 beeI1 ,n tb is coun. G resham and they scored fo u r m ark d ren any m ore to send to school, or w as carefully laid out, fenced w ith ropes, furnished w ith se ats and Oyama, who rep resen ted th e Japanes. tfy an ^ j haye developed a co rd lai ers a fte r tw o men w ere down. El having them , will not u rge o r even association of Oregon. kins, a south-paw and new -com er ou possibly perm it them to atten d . ch airs, w hile back of th e Q ueen's ga friendship fo r A m erica an d h er peo- Mr. O yam a said th a t th is a s so c ta -, pie. I , ____. „ . . th e G resham squad, pitched th e en vilion a back-ground of fir trees W h eth er purposely o r not no one w an t to com plete my ed u ca screened th e dressing room s. T he tion was one of five on th e Pacific tton in th is co u n try and only hope tire gam e, an d let th e B achelors knows, th e rep o rt had been freely m usic was fu rn ish ed by Misses Doris coast. T h ere is one a t V ancouver, th a t I may be able to atten d an down w ith only th re e hits, one of circu lated th e lust few days before which was a scratch. He w alked five th e m eeting, th a t th e in ten tio n was B. C., one a t S eattle, th e P o rtlan d A m erican university. Z im m erm an and Georgie S tapleton org an izatio n and tw’o in C alifornia. ’24, a t th e piano assisted by F ra n k A fter I have finished my education men, two of w hich la te r w ere tu rn ed to build a se p a ra te building o r audi- G reenm an, and W a lte r Sweek, ’21. He said th a t co n tra ry to th e o pin I hope to help form a frien d ly re la into ru n s As a whole, he pitched a ! to r , um for p u rc|y e n t,,rtallln le n t p u r. ion of som e, th ese o rg an izatio n s had tionship betw een A m erican and J a p fine gam e, being only in tro u b le in poses at a pro b ab le cost of $15,000 T he C oronation procession m ade one inning, th e th ird w hen they to $20,000 and it is believed th a t no connection a t all w ith th e g o v ern anese w om en.” th e e n tire circu it o f.th e g rounds w ith scored two ru n s of hliu; at all-o th er m any of th e voters voted “ n o ” be m ent of Ja p a n b ut were local orgin- Leo Bailey as herald to th e royal The Ja p an ese dances by Miss H asa izations, th e objects of w hich w ere to gaw a w ere in te restin g , also th e ac tim es, he was m a ster of th e situ atio n . cause they were opposed to this p arty . He was follow ed by th e b e a r T he prizes offered for th e first idea, having never taken th e tro u b le help th e Jap an ese in th i# co u n try and com panim ent by Mrs. N akotonl who e r of th e class sta n d ard of green and to prom ote a b e tte r u n d erstan d in g sang a Ja p an e se song and played th e plays of th e season w ere p retty well to in q u ire aB to th e tr u th of th e pink in th e person of G uerney Wood betw een them selves and th e citizens “g ita ” , a Ja p an ese m usical in s tru d istrib u ted , b u t th e biggest prize of sta te m en t. T he keeper of the queen’s own crow n all, for th e first hom e ru n on the of th e land in w hich they live. cam e next. Ray S trong acted in this T he high school b o ard 's sta te m en ts m ent sim ila r to th e p o p u lar ukelele. H e told of his w ork am ong the T here is very little "ja z z ” ab o u t th e hom e g rounds, is still to be aim ed at. m ade at several public m eetin g s re capacity. T hen cam e Queen E liza Ja p an ese ch ild ren who w ere born music and dances they are m ore T he follow ing men secured m erch an cently w ere th a t th e proposed ad d i b eth I, w ith little Vance McCormick here. “ I te ll th ese boys and g irls ,’ sta te ly and graceful. E vidently Miss dise for th e ir sk ill: as flower boy. H er regal robes w ere tio n to th e p resen t b u ilding had been Em erson Brown received the box considered mid figured on m ore th an said Mr. O yam a " th a t they are citi H asagaw a in te rp re te d th e songs in T o ta ls...........34 17 20 carried by th e pages, Leona Bailey Next F riday Oregon City plays on zens of th e g re a te st, th e first rep u b of cigars offered by Jack W hetstone a y ear ago, before prices had begun and A rdls Rich. W illiam F ritz fol h e r dancing b u t m ost folks in te rp re t lowed w ith his violin in th e role of th e local high school field. A close lic, in th e w orld. I tell them th a t be ed the so n g by th e dance as th e la t fo r th e first ru n , and also is en titled to drop, and at th a t tim e th is room to th e le a th e r billfold, which was put would have cost close to $5000. At c o u rt m usician. T he tra in of atten gam e is expected and y o u r a tte n d ing a citizen of a republic m eans two te r was easier to u n d erstan d . T he gam e s ta rts th in g s, privilege an d responsibility. up by Guy D. Jones for th e first two p resen t prices it is th o u g h t th a t $3500 d an ts advanced in g roups of May ance is desired. A nother in te re stin g n um ber was pole dancers, flower girls, the m erry prom ptly a t 3 :3 0 . An adm ission will T he privilege comes as a g ift to the th e duet by Mrs. M oriya and M. base h it of th e season. T he $2 box o ught to cover th e cost. As a 114 citizens of th e co untry b u t th e coun Okam oto, who played a selection on of candy, offered by th e G resham m ill tax for fo u r years would cover m ent of th e green wood, a gypsy be charged. try depends for Its life upon th e re a Japanese h arp an d a Jap an ese flute. D rug com pany for the first hit scoring this, and as th e Public U tilities (such band, and th e ren d e rs of cakes and OREGON CITY TO HAVE sp o n sib ility of its citizens. If th e Both of th ese w ere m ost in te restin g two men, was aw arded to Veach, aB th e O. W. It. N. p ro p erty ) in these d rin k s. GIRLS’ CONFERENCE citizens of a co u n try fail to live up to when he drove o ut a two base hit in d istric ts would pay a full one q u a rte r D uring th e crow ning of th e queen, In stru m en ts and u n d er th e sk illfu l th e ir responsibility, in ju st th a t hands of th e players b ro u g h t o ut th e fo u rth inning, scoring Brown and of th e cost, It is difficult to u n d er W illiam F ritz played ‘‘Sole Mio.” The C lackam as county conference C raw ford ahead of him. C raw ford sta n d why th e re is such opposition to F ollow ing th e coronation of Queen for older girls will be held in th e m easu re will th e co u n try fail. q u ite w onderful m usic. T he music “ I tell th e m ,” continued Mr. was of th e p lain tiv e an d m o urnful carried off th e carto n of Cam els of th e m easure. H ow ever, now th a t E lizabeth I and h er en th ro n e m en t In M ethodist church, Oregon City, May O yam a " th a t since they will some day type for th e m ost p a rt b u t it livened fered by W ith ro w ’s Confectionery for th e people have had an o p p o rtu n ity th e royal pavilion, th e class of 1924 20 and 21. Every g irl betw een th e e n tertain ed th e Queen, her court, and ages of 15 and 21 who is a m em ber sh a re the privileges of citizenship in up tow ard th e last and ru n s and trills th e first hit bringing In a run, when to express th e ir opinion, th e re seem s he drove In Brown, w ith a p retty th e g re a te st republic in th e world, w ere q u ite freq u en t. h e r guests w ith dances, May pole to be a g row ing se n tim e n t in favor L ooking a t of a Sunday school is en titled to a t th a t they m u st stu d y now th a t they these In stru m en ts one could h ardly single in th e th ird inning. w indings, arch ery contests, th e gam of building now to th e needs of tho tend w ith h e r teach er. A re g is tra T he m anag em en t was pleased with fu tu re as well as th e p resen t, and may la te r sh a re In its responsibili help th in k in g th a t th ey were th e bols of th e clowns, dances of th e b u t tion of 4!5c will be charg ed to cover th e atten d an ce, b ut is ju st a trifle ties in a careful, th o u g h tfu l way.” terfly and fairies, and a gypsies eh- not to lim it th e ou tlay to th e expect prim itive in stru m e n ts from w hich th e cost of pro g ram s an d badges. “ T his g en eratio n of Ja p an ese chil have grow n o u r p resen t v ariety of skeptical In b rin g in g some of the out ed $3500 o r even $5000. cam pm ent. E n te rta in m e n t will be fu rn ish ed at of town gam es to G resham , fo r a con d ren is one of lim itatio n , th e next stringpd In stru m en ts. T he May pole dancers w ere as fol Union High school No. 1 has al the hom es for o u t of town guests. siderable am o u n t of expense Is In m ost doubled in atten d an ce th e past will be one of ed u c atio n ” . T his re low s: Theo. Sm ith, Violet Norby, T hree young men, Btudents a t Lin T he conference opens a t 4 p. in. volved and th e G resham team m ust m ark of Mr. O yam a's created consid Alice W alker. C lara H offm eister, F rid ay and closes at 3 :30 S aturday. erab le in te re st am ong those present. coin high school in P o rtlan d , sang be asgured of at least enough a tte n d y ear and bids fair, w ith th e p resen t E lizabeth G rant, E tta * A nderson two songs in Jap an ese. T hese songs efficient teach in g force, to co n tin u e Mrs. C arl Sm ith, C lackam as coun ance to w a rra n t th e ir expenses being He rem inded the audience in a brief F re id a B runner, Alm a L arson, Mil ty su p e rin ten d e n t of young people’s way how young th e Ja p an e se nation how ever, w ere m erely Ja p an ese w ords paid. W ork on th e new diam ond, to grow , especially If m anual tr a in d red M etzger, B lanche H arris, V elna ing is in stalled fo r th e boys, as is an fitted to A m erican tu n e s and th ere w ork is in ch arg e of th e plans. above th e high school, will be sta rte d was in th e sense of being a country H illy ard, Mabel Jackson, L orene Al The sta te o ld e r g irl's conference open to the w orld. "T h ere should be was q u ite a difference in th e sound. th is week, and M em orial Day should ticip ated w hen th e needed space Is exander, Mary W old, E dna M ewhir- which was held a t McM innville was a frien d ly feeling betw een America T hese young m en w ere H enry Masu see the boys capering on th e new provided. T he ad d itio n , la st week, te r. H azel Gibson. of the pupils of th e contiguous dis w onderful in sp iratio n to those fo r and J a p a n ” he said "fo r Jap an was* da, Mason Y am ashlta and Shlngoro grounds Gypsies— Irin a E der, Rose P o tter, tric ts to ta k e th e eig h th g rad e exam tu n a te enough to atten d . These opened up to th e world by th e people M arum oto. T he la tte r has ta k en th e Next Sunday the G resham team C arm aleta G leason, Doris Z im m er county conferences plan to carry th is of A m erica. I cannot discuss in te r good old A m erican nam e of Jo h n for goes to Sandy to play on th e Sanity in atio n s, th e pupils who should and m an, C lara Mason, V iolet Brooks probably will bo in th e high school common use. He Is a ju n io r at L in M uriel W arden, Mary Wold, F rancis inspiration th ro u g h o u t th e sta te to a n atio n al p roblem s,” he continued, coln, w hile th e o th e r two are fre sh grounds. As th e success of a gam e next year, le ft th e p resen t classes larg er num ber of girls. depends som ew hat on th e su p p o rt re actu ally ru b b in g elbows fo r th e en “ b ut I can say th a t these friendly re men. A rvidson, Theo. Sm ith, L eona Bailey, latio n s have been shadow ed during W illiam Maybee, G rant McMillan, The flag drill by m em bers of the ceived from th e “ fan s” It Is desired tire day, w hich was a source of fun GRANGE TO HAVE HOME th e past few years by clouds of m is Ja p an ese k in d e rg a rten a t R ussell th a t as many as possible atten d the to th e pupils b u t a condition th a t Glen W inters, E dw ard Schenk, Leo PRODUCT ENTERTAINMENT u n d ersta n d in g an d d istru st. All ville was given in an excellent m an Sandy gam e from G resham . Bailey, G uerney W ood, Irw in Ickler, m ade th e p rincipal and teach ers A rdis Rich, L illian H eslin. T he program fo r th e G resham tro u b le com es from m isu n d ersta n d ner. T he y o u n g sters were well Services C o n tin u e a t B a p tis t C h u rc h . n early d istracted . A rchers— Ray Strong, Irvin Ickler, g ran g e which m eets next S atu rd ay , ing. m isu n d ersta n d in g com es from trainefl and obeyed th e com m ands of As tru th , in stead of falsehood, gets The special services a t th e Bethel A lbert C arlson, Law rence G riffis, May 14, will be presen ted fo r th e lack of know ledge. T his lack of th e ir leader, Rev. J. H. N akano, w ith B aptist church In G resham will con to th e know ledge of th e voters, w hile C h ester C hristensen, E dw ard S outh m ost p a rt by g ran g e m em bers. F ull know ledge m ust be overcom e by fre all th e pep displayed by m illtary tin u e d u rin g th is week and possibly th e school board and the re p re se n ta longer, according to th e pasto r. Rev. ard , W illiam Maybee, G uerney Wood. m easure of m errim en t is prom ised in q u en t m eetings. W hen people come men. Jesse E. Brown, who said, "T h ere tives of the five d istric ts w hich they F lo w er G irls— G eorgia S tapleton, th e p rese n tatio n of a playlet, to know one an o th e r they come to At th e close of th e d rill, o r ra th e r was a response F rid ay n ig h t to the aRked th e p resid en t of th e P aren t- E stelle K eller, A nna N ordblum , Mu B rid g et’s In v estm en t” , by a cast of u n d erstan d each o th e r and th e clouds as a clim ax to it, th e sm all flags w ere a lta r call and on Sunday evening six T each ers association to ap p o in t to riel W arden, Eleen Sloop, L orene ch a racters whose nam es are m asked of tro u b le fade aw ay.” all laid on a ta b le and th e children cam e forw ard. We do not feel Ju sti assist, are d eterm in in g how and w hat Rev. 8. U em ura, p asto r of th e J a p circled aro u n d Rev. Mr. N akano fied in closing th e m eetings a t th is we should build. It is th o u g h t prob A lexander, Mabel Jackson, Leona u n til th e nu m b er is given. tim e, In spite of the fact th a t th e an Bailey, Rose P o tte r, M ildred Metz All g ran g ers will be expected to anese M ethodist church in P o rtlan d , w hile he unw rapped a b eau tifu l Rilk nouncem ent was m ade th a t they able th a t m any who w ere form erly who claim s th e e n tire sta le of Oregon g er, E lsie E llio tt, E rm a Eder. A m erican flag which he explained had would be d isco n tin u ed .” Rev. A. J. opposed to any Im provem ent w h at talk briefly of th e ir fav o rite hobby. B utterfly— L illian H eslin. T he women will give hom e dem on as his parish , spoke briefly on th e re been presen ted to th e school fo u r W are of Oregon City, a fo rm er pastor ever, will come o u t stro n g for it. F a irie s— E dna M ew hirter, Em ily stra tio n ideas o r choose som e fav o r la tio n sh ip betw een th e Ja p an ese peo years ago by th e m ayor of P o rtlan d . of th is church, has offered his serv O th er com m unities th a t a re not S alquist. Alm a L arson. V elna H ill ite recipe to give to th e o th ers. Old ple h ere an d th e A m ericans. He too H olding th e edges of th e flag these ices and is having a good h earing. nearly so d esirab le places in w hich to felt th a t th e two races of people little to ts circled singing, y ard , H azel Gibson, tim e experiences briefly told will also T his is Home Builders week In P o rt live, th a t ca n ’t boast, as we can, of w ould find th e ir differences m elting Crazy Jan es— E lb ert Boice, Ray be given. land and Gresham. Several new hous good roads and shipping facilities, “ Yes w e'll rally round th e flag, aw ay in th e lig h t of a b e tte r u n d er Strong, Melvin G radin, C laude W elch, Boys, rally once again, es are under construction here and fertile soil and Im proved farm in g As both men and women are S houting th e b attle-cry of Freedom more are to be started In the near fu E dw ard S outhard, C hester C h risten gran g ers, a ta lk by A. J. Cridge, of sta n d in g . H e said he felt th a t this m ethods, yet have a civic p rid e and We will rally from th e hillside advance would probably have to come sen. ture. Building m aterials of all kinds a com m unity sp irit th a t has urged the Oregon Jo u rn a l, will be w orth We g a th e r from th e plain from th e A m ericans first, n o t be are now lower In price and people arc Special com m ent on the various h earing as he will explain ab o u t th e S houting th e b attle-cry of F re e them to provide th e ir ch ild ren with appealed to to buy. T h a t’s getting back cause th e Ja p an e se w ere not w illing n u m b ers would be trite . T he au d i affective ballot. dom school ad v an tag es th a t fa r exceed to normal. I t Is norm al for people to s ta r t b u t because they were h a n d !-' ence laughed at th e clowns, adm ired a n y th in g th a t we a re doing Not T he usual m orning session will be th e d ainty butterfly and th e p retty followed by th e g ran g e rs hom e p ro d capped by lack of ab ility to speak ! The union forever, h u rra h , boys, to build homes and Improve those al only th a t b ut th ey have provided h u rra h ! ready built. It Is the sp irit of the E nglish and also by a n ativ e shyness little fairies. T he w inding of th e Down w ith th e tra ito r ucts dinner and m ore hom e products American people everyw here to w ant them selves w ith some place w here which it was Im possible fo r them to May pole never grow s old, n o r do th e Up w ith th e s ta r; will be exhibited in th e program . All som ething better— the best, l^efs have free lectu res and m usicals, e n te rta in W hile we rally round th e flag overcome. gam bols of th e children of th e road It. m ents and m oving p ictures, and o th e r are invited to th is hom e d em o n stra Boys, rally once again. Rev. Mr. U em ura sm iled when he n o r th e graces of th e flower girls. ed u catio n al fea tu re s of a lik e c h a r tion of hom e ta len t. S houting th e b attle-cry of F re e ' said th a t shyness was not considered T he arch erv contest was a new fea dom .” Don’t forget th a t the council has ac te r can be p resen ted to an au d i i an average A m erican ch a racteristic, tu re and should enhance th e popu At th e p hrase, "U p w ith th e s ta r ,” set ap a rt T hursday, May 19, as clean ence of m ore th a n 100 o r 150 people A u c tio n S a le o f S to c k . Local stockm en will be in terested I b ut be 8a'd th a t It was a larg e fau lt Old Glory was lifted to th e full up day. The city will haul away atcum- la rity of Robin Hood. and yet they can all go to see and Too m uch com m endation can not in th e big auction sale of reg istered | o r v irtu e of th e Ja p an e se people. 1 h eig h t of th e sh o rt arm s of th ese who I ulated garbage on Friday, the day fol h ea r and enjoy. N eith er does It cost Je rse y s8" hlch’^ w iil '"ta k e 8"pla c^o n ' " They ean n o t b elP n "< he said w ith were little m ore th an babies. They ! lowln«- H should be a m atter of pride be given to th e class advisor. Miss them $15 per n ig h t as It is proposed Inglis, fo r h e r successful m anage Monday, May 23d at B rush P rairie. a sm ile. ' seem ed to enjoy th e exercise and cer- J on part of rfkery resid en t to see th a t we pay him (provided we could T he kindly u n d erstan d in g g rasp of tainly th e au dience m ust have appre- i th a t the councn ha8 1,8 ful> "hare of m en t of th e drills and th e p le asu ie W ashington, 11 m iles n o rth e a st of g et a h a ll). Surely th is assem bly th e class had d u rin g th e tim es of re V ancouver. The d etails of th e sale th e situ atio n which Rev. Mr. U em ura elated it to ju d g e by th e app lad se th a t room can be a rran g e d to fill th is long- may be found In th is issue of th e O ut Make them do it by doing your part. h earsal. She was assisted by Miss look. E. C. C ourtlon is offering his displayed and the religious note th a t tilled th e room fo r several m inutes felt need and so kill two b ird s with H olm an of th e physical education de e n tire herd of Jerseys. K asper ran th ro u g h his sh o rt ad d ress won , when they m arched off to ta k e off th e H aven't heard much about fixing one stone. p artm en t, to whom m any th a n k s are Jen n y is a well know n H olstein th e approval of th e larg e audience ‘ p retty p aper caps w hich they wore up the auto cam p grounds for this T his te rrito ry is bounded on th e due. T he success of th e day was u n breeder. Col W. 8. W ood, who has and be was m ade th e ce n te r of a d u rin g th e drill y ear’s to u rist travel, have you? After n o rth by tho Columbia,' on th e w est winr V e ° ? b l 7 i V r ™ n ^ c,“ zena d u rln * A fter th e program was com pleted usual, and to these two ladles and the the expense and work of last year by T ro u td ale and th e Sandy, on th e freshm en class belong th e honors of w ishing to purchase first-class stock ,1P fn n rp FOf,ial hour. |t th h e Ja p an e se served ice ____ p u t-1 so u th by th e Sandy and on th e east Ice cream cones rath e r la te --a re we _______ going to delay th e day. To them also are due th e --------------------- j Mrs. Lee D avenport, s ta te superin- and a |go tea and w afers to all present, i things In order and m aking the by L ato u rell an d th e big tim b er h e J u b ile e 4MI G a u g e for F ords , te n d e n t of A m ericanization work for A rlg| n „ votP „» th a n k s was elven ‘u ,° r>mP grounds a real th in g this th a n k s of th e e n tire com m unity for to T W o n Urn*d b e8r‘" K8, dU” ,h e W C T U ° Ut,‘“ ed plan" " " “ th e J a p a n e s e X l’ t h ^ ^ ? attending to com prises several sq u are m iles of fer- an aftern o o n of pleasure and beauty. tile soil and prosperous farm s and T he day closed w ith a ball gam e P revents oil soaked sp a rk plugs. 8cho<>1 ,n « « « h a m w here Jap an ese , hey ba(, provld(!d T he evening has kb n af a r but th e people need to g et th e ir eyes up in th is we’ll all have to unite to make and excess carbon, due to too m uch women could be ta u g h t th e E nglish bppn pronounced by m any pregent betw een E stacad a high and the local and aw ay from th e clods, p u t th e ir ¡lan g u a g e and o th e r A m erican ways, i „ „ „ . h„ I it a com m unity success. team w here th e honors w ent to oH' Saves th e b o th e r of craw lin g un- T b l„ pIan was left to m a tu re la te r ? e h d elig h tfu l affairs p etty Jealousies Into th e pocket with Union H igh 19 to 3. der ca r to test level of oil. P , 1 , to m a t“ rp la te r they have ever atten d ed . T he social co m m ittee of th e A reme a hole In it, fo rg et th a t d o lla r th a t rie s OI of P p ictu Saves big re p a ir bills, stops th e ! * A " se Fr”* « ™ res " » of or hom es In in i -------------------- | p, haJ) d . , , , nrp Mn(, th ey m ust ev en tu ally leave for th e ir Give your p aten t roof a coat of dirty w ork. o th e r land« and a aet of slide« «how- n n n ’t a lir h t v m i r u t f hv i On display a t Sam Palm qulsCa ing scenes from Ja p an e se hom e life th e w ant ads * * ard party to be given a t th e Masonic ch ild ren to fight o v er and begin to O ronite Roof P ain t and prolong Its usefulness. At L. L. K idder Hdwe. H arness Shop. J. E. B ergstrom . B o r - , WPre -how n b Rpv j „ N akano I --------------------- , hall on next S atu rd ay evening, May w ork fo r th e th in g s th a t are going to Co. 22 ing, Oregon, agent. I „ . . . . KAO RUGS woven, T h ird s tre e t n ear A good | m ak e th is little co rn er of th e big ______________ T hey w ere of in te re st to all. , ------ — --- ----- . . . . . . . . . U . ’ to wMch a ” a re lnvltPd w orld a bigger, b rig h ter, b e tte r place Wood | Rev. Mr. N akano said he reg retted Hood » » •■ « •. Phone 998. 2« t,m e ,a Prom ised to all who come. A r em e C lu b S o c ia l. In w hich to live. A dance and card p arty will be i ! 1*’ E katrom T ruck th a t tim e would n ot p erm it him to 5^ p er ce n t In terest on alx H an d Is iu n d r y . given In the Masonic hall In G resham ¡Service, phone 851. tf tell of his w ork In th e Ja p an ese kin- m o n th s’ tim e may be had a t F irs t Also all kinds of work except cur- W E ARE IN BUSINESS a t th e old on S atu rd ay evening. May 14. by the A iw m e' e iu b ? AdmiMloii. " $ L i o 'a l U p-to-date a d . fo r up-to-date re a d - i d '‘rrartP n at R««*pllvllle but he In- T r e M u ^ C e r t W c l t ^ t h e ‘s a f M t * ^ ««"null" h - 'i - '8” ’ “ ‘’" J stan d . Get o u r prices bo for' you couple. E rybooy invited — Adv ers W ant Ads vlted everyone to v isit th e school and aafHlt ae" I betw een T hird and F o u rth . sell. Gresham Produce Co., Powell In the world today. Mrs. John Stanley. stree t, phone 31. 29 "W ,,B, P"" , , 8