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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 11, NO. 31 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, EDITOR SUPPORTS TEAM CLAIMS STATE GRANGE NEWS GRESHAM ENDORSES MEASURES TUESDAY, JUN E 14, 1921 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR WILL BE LAID OUT FOR HOME BUILDERS VICTORY P.-T. ASSN. COUNTY COUNCIL TO ACREAGE HAVE FAIR BOOTH ACCOMPLISHES MUCH T he G resham boys w ere n ot sa tis ■ T he opening of a tra c t of 44 acres fied w ith th e decision of th e um pire belonging to Mrs. Mary Shoem akor recently w hich cost th e gam e w ith the and Mrs. M. E. G unther, located on Mrs. R. P. W alters atten d ed th e A rleta Club. Some o r th e baseball T he county council which m et at th e so u th side of Powell S tre et east T he Victory P aren t-T each er asocia- R iverdale last S atu rd ay , Ju n e 11, was of th e city, is announced by K rid er S tate G range as a delegate from the fans w rote to the ed ito r of th e sp o rt one of th e m ost d elig h tfu l occasions & E lkington. T he fro n tag e on Powell tion held th e la st m eeting of th e local organization S aturday. She gave page of th e P o rtland News and he th a t the council has ever enjoyed. s tre e t will be divided into acre tra c ts year S uturday night, Ju n e 4th. It a rep o rt of th e activities of that or gives his opinion as favoring the Beside th e pleasu re of th e day, a was voted to d iscontinue th e m eetings G resham team . ganization a t th e re g u la r session. g reat deal of business was tran sacted an d some of th e balance in to la rg e r u n til school opens. The association tracts. and officers elected for the com ing T he description of th e play an d the Among th e d iffe ren t events of the year. T his property is p artly in th e city can well be proud of th e work th a t fo u r days session w ere a parad e by ed ito r's an sw er a re as follow s: The executive board m et before the lim its now and th e balance is In the has been accom plished d u rin g the “ M isjudgm cnt on th e p a rt of th e L ane county g ran g ers, a S tate G range luncheon and decided upon th e plan d istric t th a t is proposed to be annex- year. T he inside of th e school-house banquet w hich was atten d e d by sev um pire, cost th e local G iants th e of action for th e com ing m onths. The has been fairly tran sfo rm ed . T he en hun d red people and a visit to the gam e Sunday w ith th e A rleta club, board au th o rized th e president to ap- ed to t *ie c' ,y a t tb e election to be room has been kalsom ined a b eau tifu l U niversity of Oregon. point th e com ittee to work on th e j held on Ju ly 16th, next. 6 to 3. W ith a man on th ird in th e Among addresses m ade was one by plans for th e booth which th e county The city w<tep m a,ng wl„ be ex_ cream w hile th e woodwork has been M. C. Glover, stew ard of Boring, in first half of th e n in th in n in g and one painted a harm onizing shade. New council of th e P aren t-T each er associa which he recom m ended th a t effo rts down, one of th e A rleta b atters drove tions plan n in g to have a t th e county tended to supply w ater, and gas and cu rtain rods and cream cu rta in s have be m ade to stop th e reckless spend a fly to heft and th e o u tfie ld er juggled fair T h ere will be a rest room and electricity will be available, m aking been purchased. Two larg e flags, oue ing of th e public money, saddling th e the ball, b ut cau g h t th e ball before it p lej room for m others an d children. th e property desirable for su b u rb an for inside decoration and th e o th e r com ing g enerations w ith debts h ard e r touched th e gro u n d and th e ru n n er It is also planned to have speakers homes. to pay in fu tu re . C om m unity grange to replace th e old one outside, have I and local ta le n t program s in connec ce n te rs w ere urged w ith well bal scored w ith o u t re tu rn in g to tb ird b asc D. 8. DUNBAR T his tra c t will m ake very a ttractiv e been added. Two gasoline lam ps w ere tion w ith th e w ork th a t H. W. Snash- anced e n te rta in m e n t for all classes and touching th e bag. T he ball was j OregotT Pioneer, whose d e a th ' all is su p e rin ten d e n t of a t th e county sites for hom es, especially th e fro n t also purchased d u rin g th e year. The in th e grange. throw n to th ird but the um pire called , occurred Ju n e 8 __ 1 fair. age on Powell stre e t, which will be desks have been cleaned and v a rn T he list of resolutions offered d u r th e ru n n e r safe. A fter th a t th e win- J - — , . „ — • Ml«i (¡race F ie ld h o u se is c h a irm a n ing th e sesion was by no m eans sh o rt ners chased th ree more over th ep late. I Obituary of Daniel g. D unbar 0, th e COIumittee and Mrs. Mary P ar- on th e Mt. Hood Loop highw ay which ished. M adames F. F o th , J. Ickler, L. and included resolutions ag ain st H ad th e um pire called th e m an out, D aniel Sherm an D unbar was born SOU8 oi T ro u td ale and C. P. T allm an will be a fine paved stree t. A good W ilhelm and Miss R obertson are to bo special elections, ag a in st county high on a farm n ear St. Joseph, M issouri, of C edar are t o assist in th e work, view of th e m ountains and su rro u n d th an k ed for th e work of th e cleaning the G iants would have won 3 to 2. school tu itio n fund law, again st ex on Ju ly 10, 1844, and died in P ort- Mrs. j L yncb wm b eip t jj0 com m tt- ing co untry can be had front any p art and varnishing. They m et a t th e cessive road building bonds, against W hat is your decision of th e play? land on W ednesday, Ju n e 8. His tee in every way possible since it has of th e tract. schoolhouse one m orning and decided th e present tax ation system , against A nsw er— th e um pire erred in his fu n eral was held on last I riday at been u n d er h er direction th a t the K rid er and E lkington have en tered th a t th o w ork could be done w ith o u t doubling the grange dues, in favor of decision as th e ru n n e r m ust re tu rn to I ? 'enw ° r thy u n d erta k in g chapel in w or|( ba8 been com menced. abolishing the m illage tax, in favor of before scoring. In o u r opinion ia “gcott cem etery 'beside th a ^ o f The plectio“ of «fleers was held into a co n tract w ith th e ow ners, for th e expense of hiring. C onsequently s ta te m a rk e t bill constructed through a th ird double play was com pleted and his V ife who T X d f . m ^ and Mrs L. A. H arlow was elected th e subdivision and sale of th e prop they cleaned th e desks d u rin g th e th e cooperation of all farm o rganiza m orning. At noon they took th e ir tion, oposlng o utside representatives G resham should be aw arded th e lly hom e in F airview . May 22, 1919. P resident Mrs J. Lynch who has been erty. D eath was due to a stro k e ofutpoplexv P resident fo r two y ears and who has of the o rd er before the N ational Gov g am e.” lunch and w ith Lizzie sta rte d for th e which he su ffered on March 28, w hile 8peni unlim ited tim e and effo rt In LOCAL BASEBALL TEAM ernm ent, in favor of th e free text sto re. They bought ice cream and a t work in the F airview schoolhouse the, building up of th e council work book law, in favor of a highw ay com WINS ANOTHER GAME cookies and did not fo rg et th e v arn MT. HOOD LOOP HIGHWAY ____ of " h ic h " » ‘he ja n ito r. He was an,d the org an iza Ion of new circles m issioner, in favor of a s ta te income CONTRACTS ARE LET tak en im m ediately to P o rtlan d w here r,,fu8ed ,o aucppt th e office again hut tax. in favor of m aking it optional G resham G iants won an o th e r gam e ish. T he trip was tak en by way of ---------- I he was cared for u n til released front wai' Pe rsu aded to serve as first vice- Sunday when th e score stood 8 to 7 th e slough and a picnic m ade of It. w ith th e su b o rd in ate granges to use The S tate H ighw ay Com mission his su fferin g by th e silen t m e ssen g e r.'P resid en t to which office she was at the close of th e gam e w ith th e On re tu rn in g to th e schoolhouse one or fo u r degrees in in itiatio n work Dr. C. E. Cline of P o rtlan d , who elected' , M™' B ander “ Ousted Fields Motor C ar Co. They also won th e varn ish in g was com pleted and in favor of refo restatio n plan, the di yesterday took th e main step in the and th e box of cigars offered by J. I. vision of th e legislative session into construction of th e Mt. Hood Loop preached th e fu n eral serm on of Mrs. was elected second vice-president , ,, , each retu rn ed hom e w ith th e d eterm tw o tw enty-day sessions, th e doing highw ay when it aw arded th e con D unbar two years ago, preached th e " rs Em m ons of R iverdale th ird vice Bacon If they won th e gam e Sunday. aw ay of tw o-thirds of th e sta te com tra c ts for clearin g and g rad in g th e fu n eral serm on. Rev. A. 8. Hisey of Presiden . Mrs. Geo. Cook of Lynch Next Sunday th e local team will ination to p u t o ut a p a in te r’s sign. " as elec,pd se c re ,a r>' an d ^ r s . Mary play the Iloneym an H ard w are Co. T he w ork of th e year, how ever, has m ittees and the reduction of all sa l rig h t of way from M ultnom ah county G resham assisted in th e service. D. S. D unbar was one of th e out- P a ™,°?8’ ,rea8U r' ' r Mrs. G. W. A llder This prom ises to be un exciting gam e not been a lto g eth er in th e building. aries excepting th e sheriffs, also re line to Zig-Zag a t th e fo rest bound g ard in g a pu re fabric law and the re ary w here it will link up w ith the sta n d in g ch a racters In th is p a rt of ; of Victory was elected press rep o rter, “ Doc” Q uesinberry will pitch for the The grounds have been im proved a Mrs. Lynch gave a rep o rt of th e Iting team and Townsend and Stock- moval of ugly signs from th e high road w hich has already been com plet th e county. He had spent practically ed in th e forest reserve. T his will be all of his life at o r n ear Fairview anil trip which she enjoyed at th e S tate vloitlng team and Tow nsend and g reat deal by th e gravel th a t th e men ways.. of th e com unity have hauled. Thia Stockton for the G iants. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Squire m o one of th e g re a te st scenic roads in had held offices of honor and tru s t G range w hich m et a t Pendleton The gam e will be played on the work was donated. By th e w illingness Six P aren t-T each er o rg an izatio n s to red down and took th e sixth degree A m erica an d will open up a large in church, school and civic o rg an iza w ork on T h ursday evening. M ult section of fine ag ric u ltu ral te rrito ry tions. H e was alw ays loyal to his were rep resen ted and rep o rts w ere g ro u n d s a t th e Union High school of so many of the p atro n s to help in nom ah Pom ona presented the fifth to th e P o rtlan d m arkets. No finer com m unity and to his church, for given on th e work each was doing, and it is expected th a t th e new g ran d d iffe ren t ways much m ore has been farm s o r su m m er hom e sites could be which he was w illing to m ake anj^ T hese rep o rts are alw ays in terestin g stan d will be com pleted by Sunday. degree w ork a t th e s ta te grange. accom plished and still th e re is a bal- found th an th a t in th e te rrito ry ly C om m ittee on education on which ing ajac en t to th e ‘proposed h igh possible sacrifices. His effo rts were and often prove an in sp iratio n and GRESHAM IS TO LOSE Bnce of over 8Pven d o llars In th e Mrs. W alters served had several reso way which by th e action of th e com all for the good of th e com m unity help to o th e r organizations, and his influence can never be ef-J it wa8 decided to Imld no m eeting lutions and topics to consider. The m issioners becomes a certain ty . POPULAR LIBRARIAN tr,'aHUr’'- facPd . . . . . 1 lo A ugust so th e next m eeting will The ice cream sold by th e club boys chairm an, Supt. P red Goff of Elkton,, The job is 24.21 m iles In length Mr. D unbar rem ained the honor come in October. It will be held the Miss H. Ruth M ontague, who for S atu rd ay n ig h t wus enjoyed and th e asked th a t Supt. J. A. C hurchill be and th e co n tract calls for com pletion of To being th e last surviving c h a rte r urged to app ear before th e S tate of the g rad e th is year. T he co n tracts m em ber of th e M ethodist Episcopal th ird S atu rd ay In th e m onth at th e the past few years has been lib rarian boys cleared over eig h t dollurs. Tho h ere and who by h e r faith fu l c o u rt G range and explain th e reasons for were let to Dixon & H ow itt, and church of F airview . He was p resen t at Lynch school. club m em bers a re very much in te r elim inating th e teaching of ag ricu l Johnson C o n tract com pany, the form - | its o rganization at th e hom e of E. R Mrs. C o rb ett and Mrs. C. W. Hay- eous m an n er has won th e friendship tu re in th e ru ra l schools as well as to er to build th e 11.86 m iles from th e | Scott in 1853. T he first services w ere h u rst were thp flpeakers of tlle a fte r’ and ad m iratio n of friends all over ested in th e w ork and are m aking eastern M ultnom ah, has been pro answ er o th e r questions. Supt. C hurch M ultnom ah line known as un it 1. and held In Dr. Crosby's hom e soon a fte r tb e. bala,,‘c e ° f lh ? Program m oted and will ta k e ch arg e of th e progress u n d er th e able lead ersh ip of ill came as requested and his explan ' the la tte r to build th e balance ce. u n its th e o rganization. T his was th e first las fu rn ish ed by th e R iverdale circle. Vernon Branch L ib rary soon a fte r Mrs. S tafford. ations w ere helpful to e a educa- sane | 2 w t V w i T s t a r t ‘ a s ^ s o o n ^ th e ' M eth° d‘St ChUrCh ° rßanlzed ea8t of Tea was served in th e afternoon Ju ly 1st. u n d erstan d in g very of some, of th and a good tim e enjoyed by all. The Miss M ontague will close h er work MISSIONARY TO AFRICA tional problem s which a re presented I co n tracto rs can eet th p ir canine ti!° M illam e tte an d It la te r became • 'll th e state A movement to have a l . i H s . j g et tn e ir cam ps es- th e head of a circu it which included lilverdale ladies proved them selves here on Ju n e 30th and for th e su m DESCRIBES CUSTOMS , , 8tat.e' A m ovem ent to nave a tablished an d eq uipm ent on th e a n th e te rrito ry to Hood R iver and most d elig h tfu l hostesses and served m er m onths Miss G race F ieldhouse d ep a rtm en t of education, w ith a sec- „ rnl, nri * V . , ' , . , r .mu one of th e d ain tiest luncheons a t will be in charge of th e local library. re ta ry as a m em ber of th e p resid e n t’s _______________ so u th to Union in w hat is now n o rth - . . .. h . O. A ndrew s of A nderson sta tio n , ern C lackam as. Mr. D unbar gave loy- ,lOon th a t th e council has ever en- Miss Norm a Lee Peck, a g rad u a te has received a le tte r from O scar P. cabinet is being pushed with the Na SOLDIERS' BONUS BILL al su p o rt to th e church th ro u g h all Joyed. T here w ere ab o u t 60 guests of th e U niversity of Illinois, has been tional E ducational society back of It. WINS BY LARGE MAJORITY th e years of his m anhood and. by his present. appointed G resham lib ra ria n and will Olsen, a m issionary in V olksrust, Mr. C hurchill explained w hat had Africa, te llin g ---------- i own effo rts and* u n failin g faith he ---------------------- com mence her d u ties on Septem ber T ran sv aal, South occured w ith reference to th e Voca first. L ast rep o rts of T uesday’s election m ore th an once save th e little church p p ADIX MAKES TRIP TO som ething of th e mission sta tio n and tional A griculture and to In d u strial Miss Peck took th e lib rary tra in in g | life in th e d ark co ntinent. He re th a t th e S oldier's Bonus Bill froni d isorganization a fte r th e big cam p d a n o t « ™ d v A ttrn n E ducation in th e high schools of tne show has carried w ith a la rg e m ajo rity circu it had been divided into many BAN r K A N U lB L U BY AU ID course a t th e U niversity w hich is one state. Text book ag ric u ltu re is a fail th ro u g h o u t th e state. Every addition-1 circu its and churches and th e F a ir - 1 ---------- of th e leading lib rary schools of the ports th a t th e school which has been ure, and the present text book used al count piles up th e m a jo rity in view church stood alm ost alone. T o ' established for th e education of th e United States. Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Adlx and th eir is unsuited to th e needs of Oregon favor of th e bill. T t ue he em ergency Mr. ........... D unbar m ore ..... th an to ...... any .......... o th e r d i u au g i h i k ter Jean , nave have reiurueu retu rn ed iroui from a a She has had experience as child natives Is reaching m any ch ild ren nnnlls In his nnininn A s I he n veri ee mu. eunigency u k t jeau, ru ra l teach er is u n train ed in agricul-I c,au8-e VPto. biB has also passed w ith | Person J s due th e n e a t little trip of two w eeks by au to th ro u g h re n ’s lib rarian at D avenport, Iowa, and is having a good effect on all. a safe m ajo rity . while th e L eg h ila-i church which replaced th e pioneer C alifornia und Nevada. and has been for th e past tw o years theT’requirem enb^. ^ H e ^ o ^ h e a r u “ | ì,ve...RJ !« “ 1,a?ìon h“ . bY an 1 •ucture t a y ear o r two ago. Dr. Adix says th a t th e roads are ch ild re n ’s lib ra ria n of tho E ast P o rt Recent add itio n s to th e m ission force are Mr. and Mrs. C h risten sen an d „Tin Girls , , , , , , 0vprw *’el m 1 ng vote and th e H ygienic! D aniel 8. D unbar cam e w ith his („ fine shape betw een hero and Ban- land branch. in favor of th e Boys and Club Mr. and Mrs. Jen sen , who were in p ro jects and believed th a t th ese S t “* 6 b‘U ha8 a ' S° g ° ne d° W" ‘° 1 ' S ' Don,“ VUssumrl t o ’o r e r o n ’ in" ' ' 7 " ? isto and J“ d«‘n« tb * • « * “ - u n n id univo tho n „ ,h i„ m ovnontaiiv defeat. uunD ar, rrom .Missouri to Oregon in ent tim e m ade on tho trip they m ust CHEESE IS IMPORTANT '.‘' ‘“‘’J “ f,‘w, i"on.,.,,‘8 a*°’ a,,d as it WM ho^ed Pt n bLl5"e’ t h e n u n H ! Tlle women ju ro rs bill had a m a- 185°- T he trip was m ade by ox tra in be In fair condition. PROT1TTCT O F O P F C O N " ‘•h several fam ilies rK U U U b l OF UnEOUN C oncerning life in th e T ran sv aal th “ r einh vf.rk He «•«” in : J°r it- V of 241 f° r th e m easure T hurs- «»d a " th e d iscouragem ents and pri- The party left here S atu rd ay even- cred it for th e ir club work. He was in day. F rid a y ’s pap er reported a m ajor- ratio n s of th a t trag ic year were suf- ing, May 28th, a t ab o u t 4 :45 o’clock The value of cheese as a food and Olsen w rites th a t th e n ativ es favor of having all priv ate schools itv of 78 ag ain st th e m easure. The fered by th e party. T he last lap of th e and arriv ed In San F rancisco a few work two o r th ree m onths of u n d er sta te control in o rd er to m ain bill is still in th e balance as th e to ta ls ! jo u rn ey , from T he D alles to th e m inutes before 5 o’clock on Monday the v ariety of uses to which cheese baVfi tain a d efin ite sta n d ard of work. He now stan d yes 57,985; no 57,412. Pa Y a farm er fo r th o m outh of th e Sandy river, was taken ■ evening. By m aking th e trip on th e may be p u t will be urged In a state- ' each J', a r w as in favor of having ag ric u ltu re wide cam paign to be waged Ju n e 20 on which they live. T he farm er Discovery of an e rro r in th e unof- hy yawl boat, w here they landed in • days th a t they did they had th e ad- elective instead of m andatory, and nreeil the mini!,vine? o , tenehera ,e r f'cial <’ount from M arion county, ad- N ovem ber, 1850. T he fa th e r took vantage of tw o holidays, Sunday and to 27 u n d er the direction of th e Ore- i caU8 them in w henever he wishes and »hat cuhieet T he reeept e", »h d*'d votes to th e m ajo rity from a donation land claim w here th e Mult- D ecoration day com ing to g eth er, and gon Dairy Council, it was announced , kppP<’ them as late a t n ig h t as ho mi,tee in ing: - ■": *bat co u n ty a n d may put th e m easure tiom ah F arm and several o th e r good all road work was suspended which recently. m ittee in in brief brief favors favors th th e e f.diou follow chooses so th a t som e are unable to m ade It possible for them to follow by a safe m ajority, but th e fate farm s are now located. A national d ep a rtm en t of education; over T h ro u g h o u t th e s ta te a rra n g e atten d evening school which is m ain On O ctober 19, 1865, D aniel Dun- th e m ain highways. still hangs in th e balance as o th e r th a t a g ric u ltu re be required as one official votes may change th e to tals b ar m arried M argaret M. Jones. They spent a sh o rt tim e in San m ents have bi en m ade with grocers, tained fo r the adults. of th e su b jects in th e elem entary in a like m anner. The votes on th e whose fa th e r owned a claim In the F rancisco w here Dr. Adix took up hotel m anagers and re s ta u ra n t own- According to the description given te ac h ers’ tra in in g course; th a t there This som e special work. They retu rn ed by d iffe ren t m easures in th e th ree pre Beaver Bend neighborhood. be no lessening of ex penditures for cincts th e n ative k raals o r h u ts are m ade of ers to cooperate fo r one week in pro- In G resham are as follow s: young couple jo urneyed to V ancouver the way of Nevada and arriv ed In th e public schools which shall in any viding th e best cheese th e sta te of I ftrass o r som tlm es of tu rf w ith g rass P recin ct 308 fo r th e w edding. They w ent on horse G resham S atu rd ay evening T he ac way im pair th e ir efficiency; th a t vis egislative R egulation, — yes 31; back and w ere ferried across th e rlv- tu al trav elin g tim e going from h ere Oregon can produce n t the lowest roofs. They are bu ilt w ith so sm all ual instru ctio n be prom oted by the no L 62. e r w here th e w edding took place. Six to San Francisco was less th an 24 possible cost to everyone. an opening for a door th a t one m ust S tate D epartm ent of E ducation; tn a t S oldiers’ Bonus — yes 87; no 20. children were born to them , only one hours. th e county u n it plan of school adm in Cheese will be given aw ay In m any eith er stoop o r g et on hands and of whom Jesse D unbar of P o rtlan d , Em ergency Clause veto,— yes 56; istratio n be adopted as passed by the no 34. survives. r e s ta u ra n ts an d some h o tels, have kneeB In o rd er to en ter, and th e only SANDY TO HAVE FOURTH last le g isla tu re; th a t all county Hygienic M arriage— yes 38; no 60. OF JULY CELEBRATION' aKrpPd to provide side-dishes of m eans of lig h t is th ro u g h th e door. courts be requested to provide th e I W omen J u ro rs — yes 4.8; no 49. T he floor Is of d irt beaten h ard and ' cheese with meals. necessary funds for In d u strial club Precinct 80» Sandy is plan n in g a hom e celeb ra w ork; and recom m ended th e outlined T he purpose of th e cam paign is sm ooth. Very few natives have beds Mrs. H. L St. C lair and d au g h ter, L egislative R egulation — yes 36; caurses of study, circulated thro u g h no 27. Miss M ildred, drove to Salem on Sun tion th is year fo r th e F o u rth of Ju ly tw o-fold according to officials of the b u t have a m at on th e floor. All one extension service, Oregon A g ricu ltu r day m orning w here they atten d ed the and has invited a n u m b er of s u r Oregon Dairy Council, which Is an sees on en terin g a h u t In th e daytim e S oldiers’ Bonus — yes 67; no 14. al College. It also favored th e con b accalau reate service of W illam ette rounding com m unities to Join in the Em ergency Clause, yes 38; no 18. org an izatio n of th e en tire d airy In is th e fireplace In th e center, a few tin u a tio n of th e m illage tax for the U niversity. They w ere accom panied proposition. Hygienic M arriage— yes 35; no 43. A gam e betw een th e Sandy and dustry. su p p o rt of elem entary schools. It was cooking pots, several m ats and b lan k by Miss T h elm a M etzger who visited W omen J u ro rs — yes 46; no 27. also recom m ended th a t each grange h e r b ro th er, H enry, who is a p atien t Gillis baseball team s is planned a l ets rolled up on th e side of th e hut. T h e first consideration is to ed u Precinct 30» though no d efin ite arran g em en ts have have a com m ittee on education to egislative R egulation — yes 36; at th e S tate T uberculosis H ospital. been made. cate th e public to th e value of cheese T he ea tin g spoons a re usually stu ck stu d y th e school situ atio n in each no L 47. Miss W inifred St. C lair retu rn ed T he picnic w ill be held In M elnig’s as a food. T he second Is to call to Into th e wail. W hile all e a t o u t of com m unity and assist in p u ttin g into S oldiers' Bonus — yes 44; no 20. hom e with them . effect th e recom m endations of the Mr. and Mrs. E lm er F Goodwin grove and besides th e re g u la r p ro th e m ind of th e resd en ts of the sta te one pot, they each have a spoon, gen Em ergency Clause veto— yes 50; s ta te G range com m ittee. T he resolu no 29. le ft th is aftern o o n fo r th e ir new hom e {-ram of races, gam es etc., th e re will th e im portance of th e cheese in d u s erally carved o u t of wood. Tho meals tions on high school legislation, on bp u P rogram of music, readings, and try to th e developm ent of Oregon. H ygienic M arriage— ye« 43; no 46. at M ilton, Oregon, w here Mr. Good- songs consist m ostly of cornm eal porridge p ut on by th e local ta le n t of th e use of tobacco by in stru c to rs and win will ta k e up his new duties as W omen Ju ro rs— yes 44; no 41. All kinds of cheese m an u factu red and pum pkins. as to th e eligibility of voters were su p e rin te n d e n t of th e la rg e union th e d iffe re n t com m unities if they accept th e in v itatio n to be present. w ithin th e sta te a re included in th e reported on favorably. Paul V. M ar high school d istrict. ls, d irecto r of college extension work MISS BRATZEL WILL cam paign— cream , cottage, and o th DRIED PRUNES SAfD TO from th e O. A. C. was a visitor w ith GUM COSTS ARE GREATER PRESENT MUSIC PU PILS MISS HONEY S PUPILS BE GOOD FOR BOSSY ers, and appetizing receipt»« In th e th e com m ittee as well as was Supt. THAN FOR EDUCATION cheese dishes will be announced each Miss F rie d a Bratzel has aran g ed GIVE MUSICAL PROGRAM C hurchill. As a b u tte r producing food, th e re for a recital to be given by h er piano “ Buy Gum, By G um ,” says a sign day th ro u g h th e new spapers of th e Is n o th in g w rong with dried prunes, I pupils at th e M ethodist Episcopal | A m usical was given by a num ber state. T he recelpes will be tested by garnishing an e n tire window full of according to O. B Nichols, m em ber M embers of th e F am ous B aker church next F rid a y evening, begin- °f, •"188 F lo ren ce H oney's piano pu P layers have form ed a stock com panv nlng at 8 1 5 o ’clock Miss B ratzel will plls at hpr 8 ludlo on last Saturday ! the n atio n al chew. T he window dres- th e dom estic science d ep a rtm en t of of th e Oregon G row ers Cooperative and a re to u rin g the la rg e r cities of at 1:15 o’clock Miss Bratzel will be aftP rn oon and was enjoyed by many 8pr w it Is em ployed by a chain sto re th e Orgon a g ric u ltu ra l college which Association. He says th a t cows like th e northw est. T he new new organiza- be assited by J Oliver, well known of ,bp m o th ers and friends of th e in th e city and calls atten tio n to one will also have d em o n strato rs trav el- o f ' ' g o o ^ r ' ^ o r ^ ^ d ’ tV 'a lld “ f l ^ o r tion is u n d er th e m anagem ent of violinist of P o rtlan d who will give POP'1« Among th e visitors was Miss of th e g rea test expenditures of th e u rn s easily. _____________ Wm. A. Lee. who has been doing several num bers. All a re invited to A bbie W hitesides of P o rtlan d , with Am erican public today. In a recent Ing th ro u g h th e sta te giving first- well g ran u la ted and ch “ c h a ra c te r” p a rts fo r th e B aker enjoy th e evening of music. Those whom Miss Honey is studying. Miss ad v ertisem en t an agency boasted th a t h and in fo rm atio n to th e housew ives A fter first try in g to break pruno I *bp cow soon learn s to sw allow players for th e past five years and who will give piano num bers are Mil- Honey will close h e r stu d io from m ore money was sp en t for chew ing on |jje value of cheese as a food gum in A m erica each year th an for j th e w hole prunes Into th e first stom is well and favorably know n to th e dred K um m el. Edith Soderqulst. A lta A ugust 15 to Septem ber 1. ducatlon. And we pride ourselvea i W here th e re Is sm oke th e re Is fire ach, Mr Nichols says. She th en ___ _____________ _______W Those who took p a rt on th e pro- th e a tre goers In th is locality. The lhlon, Evelyn Ledlne, E arl W eiss. ’ ba a t th e public schools of th is co u n -| Lee Stock Com pany have a splendid B eatrice and M argaret A nlcker, Enos *ranl were W illiam O tt, Mary Lam - th before you em pty y o u r pipe, or re g u rg ita te s th e prunes a fte r they rep e rto ire of high class com edies and V olbrecht. P earl G ustafson, F rances M argaret StC lair, Doris Brown, t r y nave no _______________ equal j th ro w aw ay y o u r m atch o r cig arette have become softened, se p arates th e dram as and should prove very pop- H orberg. M yrtle S oderqulst, Gene- ' t a r k a rpt M atthew s, R egina Ham- W hile th e p ru n e crop in w estern be 8urp 11 ,8 o ut * "Park m a> <*«•- m eat from th e pits and then drops th e pits from the m outh. He says bo u lar. High C lass Specialties will be vleve M anary, G ertru d e B rugger, An- m a r' Jack D ow sett, Emily Jo n as. Hel- _ T . troy a fo rest o r a city. know s as ho has em ptied a lot of given betw een acts. T hursday, F riday t»a L ennartz. Melvin B rugger, A nnie pr> A ltbaus, W lllene B otkin, Alden Oregon may average ab o u t 50 per! Hoover and Mis« K ath e rin e B ratzel. I M iller, Gwendolyn M etzger, th e Miss cen t of a crop, _ th e re Is one m a n .j ___ __________ ____ F ire _ Is dangerous! Be __ careful p its from th e feed box. and S aturday, a t G resham T h ea ter.- f ba8P- Z im m erm an, m em ber of th e Oregon G row ers Co- when you sm oke In th e woods Adv. E lizabeth G ran t, E d n a Gill, Iren e . a ______________ Neetl Y our Suit C leaned? A good n eighbor is m ore carefu l of Re. K um m el and G ertru d e A lexander. , o p erativ e Association at Eugene. Have It F ren ch dry cleaned, Don’t slig h t yourself by slig h tin g | a n o th e r m an ’s property th an he Is An ice cream and cake lawn social pairing n eatly done. T ailo rin g for wht> Is In luck th is year. He report»» (he w ant ada, of his own. No one has any m ore w ill be given by th e Queen E sth er ladles and men. 6 *4 per cent In terest on six th a t bis crop is so larg e th a t he will rig h t to set fire to an o th e r m an's Circle. F riday evening. Ju n e 17th on m o n th s’ tim e may be had at F irst PETER LENARD, Tailor O " “ .»® woods th a n to bis house o r barn. Mrs. Hevels lawn. Cake and Ice S tate Bank by ta k in g U nited States be obliged to use props ,,, to keep the , cent Interest on time deposits.— Adv. ________ Cream 15c Everybody welcome. O utside w hite paint »2.50 p er g a l - I Trpa* u r? C ertificates— th e sa fe st se- lim bs from breaking. His nam e is I The Bank of Gresham pays 6 per — adv. lon a t L. L. K id d er H ard w are Co. Lauritz N Miller. cu ritles in th e world today. Outlook’s new phone— 1561. cent Interest on time deposits.— Adv. Additional Locals