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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 10, NO. 47 MOUNTAIN ACTIVITY SEEN BY GRESHAM GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, BIG CAR OVERTURNS ON HILL NEAR CEDAR CREEK A bout 5 o’clock S atu rd ay a fte r noon a large steam er c a r w ent over th e bank on th e hill beyond C edar creek ju st below th e farm of Leon Pow ers, th ree m iles east of Sandy I post office. T he car had evidently backed down th e hill and tu rn e d o ver side wise. It had tu rn ed com pletely over once and a h alf tim es lodging ag a in st th e trees. T here w ere six persons in th e car, th ree men and th re e women. T he driver, O tto Olson, had som e severe cu ts ab o u t th e head and a fractu red rib. Tom H unt, an o th e r m em ber of th e party, had an in ju re d sh o u ld er and Miss B illie B arton suffered a fra ctu red leg ju s t above th e knee and also received severe cu ts about the head and chest. T he o th ers in th e ca r escaped w ithout in ju ries. Dr. W illiam s of Sandy and Dr. H H. H ughes w ere called and gave first aid to th e in ju red and as soon as an am bulance could be called th e in ju re d persons w ere tak en to th e hos pital. D. M. C athey b ro u g h t the rest of th e p arty to G resham w here they took th e ca r fo r P o rtlan d . 1921 WOMAN BLIND NINE YEARS REGAINS SIGHT TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR CLOTHING NEEDED FOR EUROPEANS T he m any friends of Mrs K athryn N augle in th is vicinity will be glad G reat in te rest is being taken in th e to know of th e com plete success of eruption of hot sands which are E astern and C entral Europe, and an op eratio n which was perform ed pouring out of th e south side of Mt. on one of he> eyes a few m onths ago p articu la rly th e children, is n ea rer Hood ju s t below C ra te r Rock. The and w hich restored h e r sight. Mrs. nakedness th a n it haa been a t any unusual phenom enon was first no N augle had been to tally blind for lim e since th e d o se of th e Napoleonic ticed on Sunday afternoon and has •Une years. H er home is In P o rtlan d wars. In recent review of present and she has visited h ere freq u en tly E uropean condition« th e A m erican been the subject of m ost in terestin g and was invariably cheerful and Relief ad m in istratio n announced: speculation since then. hopeful in h e r m isfortune. Since "F ro m th e sta n d p o in t of food condi O rville Z im m erm an of Gresham , h er blindness h er sons have grown tions are b e tte r; from th e sta n d who is one of th e official guides of front boyhood to manhood. point of clothing, they are w orse.” th e G overnm ent Camp hotel, was one ¿'n last Sunday Mrs. Naugle. her All observers ag ree th a t th e need sous P aul and Mark and th e form er s will reach a clim ax next w inter. of th e first to approach th e rock. He wife. Dr. M ark E n .try and faadly, W here no clothes have been bought w ith an o th e r guide m ade th e ir way Mr. and Mrs. H arry Buckle, ait ot since 1915, except by th e sale of up th e m ountain early Monday m orn P o rtlan d and Mr. in'd Mrs. B. W. household article s and heirloom s, ing and reported th a t they found a Em ery of G resham spent th e day on th e accum ulated store« of year» a re crevice 60 feet wide and m ore th an th e Colum bia riv er highw ay, going bound to be ex h au sted in tim e, and a m ile long. P ow erful, hot sands as fa r as E agle Creek. T he day was th a t lim it has now been reached in w ere w orking th e ir way o u t of the one of w onders to Mrs. N augle, who m ost fam ilies. T his is as tr u e in th e crevice u n d er w hat seem ed to be had lived here so long b u t had never homqe of th e form erly well-to-do, enorm ous und erg ro u n d pressure. seen th e b eau ties of th e highw ay and who are th e new poor, as in th e T he heat from th e sa n d s had m elt su rro u n d in g country. hom es of lab o rers and peasants. ed th e ice into la rg e cakes and had Mrs. N augle’s eldest son, Paul, lost T h e chief reason why E uropeans dislodged boulders which w ere ro ll an arm in a m ill accident in P o rtlan d cannot buy clothe« is th e deprecia ing down th e m ountain side. The a few -years ago. This did n ot d eter tion of th e ir currency. A m ericans guides reported th a t th e h e a t was so him from answ ering th o call when little realize w hat havoc th is d ep re intense th a t they could not approach NEW FEED MILL IS he was d rafted d u rin g th e w ar and ciation ha« w ro u g h t in th e economic n ear th e slide. NEARING COMPLETION refusing to claim exem ption. H e was s tru c tu re of th e old w orld. I t has People at th e hotel rep o rted th a t given work by which h e could serv b ro u g h t th e value of w hat w as once they heard rep o rts like the rum bling A. W. M etzger & Co.’s new feed his country. Since th e close of th e a com fortable incom e in V ienna— of th u n d e r du rin g th e nig h t and mill is progressing in a satisfacto ry w ar he has been in th e em ploy of 15,000 crow ns o r »3,000 a y ear,— to w hen they saw in th e m orning th e m a n n er and m akes a very a ttra c tiv e g rea t steel com pany in P o rtlan d »30. Polish money has fallen tw ice strea m of m ud o r sand they became addition to th e buildings w hich they w here he has risen to a responsible as far as th e money of A u stria; in convinced th a t the rum blings were have erected. T he new building ad position which he holds today W arsaw 10,000 m arks, once w orth caused by th e rolling of huge bould joins the Store on th e south side and Gam ble Naugle, th e second son of »2,600 in A m erican money, will now ers down the m ountain. Here is a new pictu re that has ust a rrived fro m Japan, show ing leaves a place fo r a drivew ay betw een Mrs. N augle, w ent to A u stralia sev bring only »10. a parade d u rin g the recent great strike at Osaka. U n til la te ly Japan Mr. and Mrs. A. M. W ilkinscn, Mr. th e two buildings alth o u g h th e roof oral years ago and from th e re vol T he effect of th is money situ atio n m A lc h c l la n d " " cnJ0* ed" * ilrik< L N o U banner«. ju » t Ukc and Mrs. W allace W ilkinson, who of th e new building joins th a t of the u n teered fo r service alm o st a t the upon clothing is clear when it is have been cam ping above G overn sto re building. I t is arra n g e d in beginning of th e world w ar. H e was realized th a t ce n tral and e a ste rn E u m ent Camp hotel w ith Dr. W ilbur such a way th a t all loading and un in th e B ritish arm y in th e ea st when rope im port th e ir clothing o r th e raw Thom pson and Mrs. Thom pson, re loading can be done u n d e r cover. T he th e arm istice was signed b u t has not m a terials of clothing from co u n tries tu rn e d hom e la st n ig h t and re p o rt building also adjoins th e feed w are been h eard from since. M ark, th e whose money In norm al o r nearly ed th a t they saw th e unusu al ap p e ar house on th e w est side and th e whole youngest of th e fam ily, was g rad u norm al. Hence, in V ienna a su it of ance of th e m ountain from th e ir s tru c tu re m akes a p la n t w hich for ated from Union H igh school In clothe« costs a univ ersity professor camp. size, convenience and g en e ral ap G resham an d has w orked fo r th e th ree m onths’ salary. A p air of pearance is seldom equaled»in a town p ast tw o years in P o rtlan d , w here he shoes can n o t be b ought in P oland GIRL RESERVES ENJOY of tw ice th is size and many city stores The com m unity council of P leas- cu ltu ral College b ut have n o t been m ade good. H e had m ade his hom e w ithout a fam ily's going hun g ry for CAMP AT EAGLE CREEK a re not so well equipped. a n t Home w hich was organized la st definitely nam ed as yet. 8. B. H all, w ith Mr. and Mrs. B. W. E m ery in a m onth. T he Girl R eserves of P leasan t G resham for a n u m b er of years. So d esp erate is th e situ atio n PIONEER’S CLUB HIKE, w inter has o u tlin ed th e p rogram for county agent, is cooperating in th e Hpme enjoyed a d elightful cam ping babies a re born w ith no provision SWIM AND GET UP EARLY a F a rm e rs’ In stitu te to be held L ab o r trip n e a r E agle C reek la st week. work of receiving th ese sp eak ers SCHNEIDER'S ENJOY m ade for clo th in g them and th e sick Ten m em bers of th e P io n eer’s Day, Septem ber 5. T he cam p was m ade a t th e L. H. YOSEMITE PARK TRIP In th e h ospitals a re dependent upon The com m ittee in charge has re q u e st T he council is composed of re p re Shaw place and th e p arty then m ade club a t P lea san t Home enjoyed a ed th a t th e sp e ak e r on b e tte r farm s Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell S chneider p aper bandages. A m erican Red Cross excursions to E agle Creek, B ear trip to Bull Run la st T h u rsd ay and sen tativ es from various o rg an iza will discuss th e m a rk e tin g phaze as and p arty retu rn ed Monday from a w orkers say th a t th e n u m b er of F riday. T he boys m ade th e trip up tions In th e com m unities o r school C reek and o th e r nearby places. m others in E u ro p e who will be un They rep o rt a fine tim e and say on th e car and w ere m et by th e Rev. d istricts which su rro u n d P leasan t they feel th a t is th e g re a t need a t th e m o n th ’s trip by au to th ro u g h Call able to provide clo th in g (o r th e ir p resen t tim e. fornia. They w ent first to San F ran th a t th e only u n p leasan t elem ent in E arl B. Cotton and H erm an W alters Home. F o u r P aren t-T each er asso It is n o t fully decided Just w hat cisco w here they were joined by Mrs. new -born babes will pass th e m illion th e trip was m osquitoes w hich m ade who m ade th e trip by au to ta k in g ciations and M ultnom ah g ran g e are rep resen ted in th e council a t th e I P^aze ° f hom e life th e sp e ak e r on S ch n eid er’s son and his wife, who m ark. H u n d red s of th o u san d s of necessary supplies. th ings in te restin g a t tim es. children will have no shoes when The two days w ere sp e n t in h ik present tim e. The churches have ^o b e tte r hom es will ta k e up b u t it will w ent w ith them th ro u g h th e u pper T here w ere 14 g irls in th e party, cold w eath er com es unless they are be a topic of In terest an d will and low er Y osem ite p ark . A fter a th e Misses A nna L en n arts, H elen ing. sw im m ing and a jolly fine tim e official rep resen tativ es on th e coun provided in advance by A m erican re M oulton, M yrtle N esshahn, L illian was had. One article om itted from cil b ut <4ch of the’ th ree churches are o u tlin e th e new place of women m ost d elig h tfu l trip th ro u g h th e lief o rg an izatio n s. in th e ru ra l life and will park th e S chneiders visited Lake H ale, A rdis and A rleth a Rich, Mar- th e cam p eq u ip m en t was an alarm rep resen ted in an in d ire ct way as T he A m erican F riend»’ Service g erite H em m ers, E sth er, Amy and clock b u t it was n o t needed for the rep resen tativ e w orkers from each of probably e ith e r ta k e up th e social T choe and then w ent in to N evada com m ittee has un ited w ith th e A m er A lene Sloop, Alice Hale, C lara Jo h n cam p aw oke w ith th e robins a t 4 the churches a re alread y on th e activities o r th e hom e equipm ent visiting Carson City, V irg in ia City ican Red Cross In a Joint sum m er col son, Genevieve M anary and M argaret a. m. and w aking up m eant g ettin g board. T he beard consists of Mrs. which will give th e women on th e and Reno retu rn in g hom e by The lection of used and unuBed g arm e n ts A fter Sadie Chase from th e O rient P aren t- farm th e tim e to enloy a la rg e r life D alles-C aliforpia highw ay. F itzg erald . Mrs. F. B.' L ake and up. reach in g T he D alles they m ade th e to m eet this situ atio n as fa r as is T hose in th e p arty wece W esley T eacher associaton. Mrs. G. W. A llder and activity. Mrs. A. G. Rich w ere th e chaperons. It is planned to hold th e in stitu te trip down th e C olum bia riv er h ig h possible. The drive will be n atio n One F rid ay Mrs. M. L ennartz, th e Hawes, F reilln Collins, A rth u r and from Victory P aren t-T each er associa in th e m orning and aftern o o n a t th e way from T he D alles to 8easide wide. Those who w ant to know how tion, Chas. G ossett from C ottrell advisor, and Mrs. Ire n e Sm ith, called Clifford N asshahn,- Jo h n H illyard, T he m orning w here they rested a week before re th ey can help should apply to th e on th e p arty and on Sunday Mr. and W ilm ar Nelson, Bill E llio tt, L aV erne P aren t-T each er association, th e Rev. O rient g ran g e hall. n earest Red Cross ch a p te r o r o th e r program will com m ence ab o u t 10 tu rn in g homo. F. S. P itts from th e L usted P aren t- Mrs. L ennartz visited cam p and en and Don H utchins, H arold McKin Cross rep resen tativ e. Only Mrs. Schneider says “ C alifo rn ia Is T eacher association and Mrs. H. L. o’clock and each sp e ak e r will be joyed th e picnic and aftern o o n serv ney. g arm en ts which a re stro n g , sensible, w onderful, so different from Oregon, Ball from M ultnom ah gran g e. Rev. I given a b ° u t 40 m in u tes’ tim e. It is Miss A nna Cotton m ade th e trip ice which was held. T he com m unity and serviceable are w orth paying » joined in th e service and th e p a sto r to Bull Run w ith h e r nephew , th e E arl B. C otton, p asto r of th e M ethod- a »so P 'anne<l th a t local persons will but we do like O regon.” fre ig h t on acros« th e w ater, Shoes ist church a t P lea san t H om e is ac- Ita k e 10 o r 15 m inutes tim e to tell of T h e S ch n eid er's ca r was th e only delivered a fine serm on a f te r w hich Rev. Mr. C otton, re tu rn in g th a t even tively assisting in th e plans of th is *»le P rogress m ade in each of th ese Oregon car in Y osem ite valley a t tho m ust be in good condition and tied all joined in an old fashioned class ing by tra in to P lea san t Home. K nitted g arm en ts, espec com m ittee and has done m uch tow ard f f ° u r ,,np8 »he local com m unities, tim e they w ere th e re and th e first In pairs m eeting. ially stockings and sw eaters, will be b rin g in g th e plans to th e ir present 11 ,8 a *8° Planned to have a few m ln- Oregon ca r to com e o v er th e new PORTLAND COUPLE WED badly needed. Baby clothing, new HOMESEEKERS TO VISIT developm ent. ! u*es fo r open discussion of th e prob- T ioga road which h as ju st been IN GRESHAM MONDAY OREGON IN SEPTEMBER F o u r g eneral topics have been out- lpn‘8 Presented. At noon a com m u- opened In th e n o rth ern p a rt of the or used; un cu t m uslin and flannel- tte ; stro n g cloth fo r suits, yarn, A couple, a license, a desire to be llned for consideration at th e Instl- n ,»y bask et d in n e r will be enjoyed valley. U nusual h arv est conditions which wed, and th e absence of all th e P o rt tu te . They a re b e tte r hom es, b etter !and o p p o rtu n ity fo r a social h o u r Mrs. S chneider says th a t she even th rea d in great, q u an tities, have prevailed in th e m iddle west land m inisters on vacations, were schools, b e tte r farm s and b e tte r Kiven. d o esn 't see how th e trip could have hould be accum ulated. this sum m er have postponed th e trip th e high points of a rom ance which The m ain collecting point fo r th e churches. A n o th er m eeting of th e com m unity been so w onderful, it was beyond of th e prospective se ttle rs from th e culm inated M onday n ig h t in a wed jo in t cam paign Is tho big A m erican Leading sp ecialists from th e sta t" '-ouncil will be called a t an early d ate th e ir expectations b u t th e absence of sta te s of K ansas, N ebraska and Mis ding a t th e home of Ju stice of Peace will speak a t th is in stitu te and will and fu rth e r d etails of th e plan all c a r tro u b le, added much to the Red Cross W arehouse, Bush T erm i souri who a re planning on visiting Brown when Mrs B. N. Lowe of nal, Brooklyn, N. Y. R ed. Cross p leasu re of th e trip . give^the benefit of th e ir la rg e exper- "'orhed out. Oregon this sum m er. T he p arty was [ P o rtlan d becam e the bride of O. Jno. ience to assist In th e la rg e r develop- T his phaze of com m unity develop Mr. and Mrs. Schneider w ere ac w orkers will have specific shipping to have sta rte d on Ju ly 19 but h a r Thom pson of G rays H arbor. T he Goods may also be m ent of com m unity life in its various raent ha8 been g ra d u a lly w orking out com panied from G resham by Mrs. Inetructlons. vest conditions m ade th is im possible cerem ony was read a t 9 o ’clock. | phaze«. j '" various com m unities th ro u g h o u t Raym ond Davis of S eattle, d au g h ter- shipped to th e W arehouse of th e T he party now plans to s ta r t on Sep A fter ob tain in g th e necessary li- Supt. J. A. C hurchill has prom ised ,hp ITn,tP,i S tates and m any com m u- in-law of Mrs Schneider, and Mrs. A m erican F rie n d s Service com m ittee, te m b er 20 and will v isit practically cense In P o rtlan d th is couple sta rte d t0 ippak on t h e . toplc> ..B etter nlties have put on in stitu te s o r rallies Davis’ nephew R obert K ^ le r , also of delphTa F ifteen th "p" and C herry stree ts. Philo- every p a rt of th e state. o u t to find a m in iste r b u t every School8 .. and thp Rpv E c H ,pk. of v ario u s kinds which b ro u g h t th e All sh ip m en ts should be prepaid. T he party will be in P o rtlan d on place they w ent th e m in isters were j m an , prpaldftnt of Kln)balI grhoo, of people to g e th er and a program suited S eptem ber 28 and 29 and delegates aw ay so they finally cam e to Gresh- ThpoloKy wl„ dlgfugg " B pttPr C b u rch . to th e needs of th e com m unity has Sure Bargains in Used Implement» T his clothing m ust be m ade o r col from different sections of w estern X Machinery. lected d u rin g th e su m m er m onths In , A “ '.a u PVPn,n/ a " d es ’’ These men are both well known been m apped o u t and w onderful Used disc plows, w alking plows. o rd er to reach E urope before cold Oregon will m eet them , ta k in g groups ¡ro w n J o h ,‘ S u p erin ten d en t C hurchill has been a things have been accom plished for 1 used Aspinw all potato digger. to A storia, T illam ook and o th e r j Brown, w eather. Clothing th a t is not desig r« WI1n__ . I leading ed u c ato r in thi» s ta te for th e im provem ent of ru ra l life. 1 used ensilage cu tter. n earby sections. All plan to m eet nated for a p a rtic u la r co untry will Mr. Brown read th e cerem ony and , many ypar„ a n „ )g wp„ ,)flpd 2 used g as engines. Always th e re is opposition o r re again a t noon S eptem ber 29 a t Salem Z h U j V t C° UP 2 used cream sep arato rs. be d istrib u ted by th e two organlza- Wlf" d,8P’188 anl “ 8 « c u r in g luctan ce on th e p a rt of som e to step 1 Case trac to r, plows and disc Hons according to th e g rea test need. w here th e p arty will visit th e sta te for which It Is reported th a t he re- bettPr grhooIg a «d ,g a ,g<) )n o u t of th e chains of old wi^ys and harrow s fair.* cei\ed »5 an d th e usual privilege of fion t0 know and ap p reciate th e need ,eave *he sp irit of hopelessness be- 1 Maxwell ton tru ck , good condi D onors may, how ever, specify the I t is d uring these tw o days th a t co u n try to which they wish th e ir . iasing th e bride. fo r b e tte r gci,oo| g • hind. It was th a t g re a t poet Jam es tion. th e local o rganizations are planning g ifts to go. 1 Chevrolet 490, delivery, »450. John was o u t today d rum m ing up | Prp8ldent H ickm an has had a wide Ru’ "p’> LowpH who In th e follow ing 1 O verland-4, to u rin g , 1920, »525 to bring some of th e visitors o u t th is business and hope« his friends will „ p<,rience „ a pagtor an d hag thp lines spoke th e sp irit of th e day— bis W A. HE8HEL. way and show them th e possibilities continue to d irect likely couples his rlaIon of thp w)dpr m)gg,on Qf gprv)c„ day— th e need of th e p resen t tim e BORING MAN WILL MOVE of th is section as a hom e center. TO CALIFORNIA CITY Drop onto a few of th e b argains WBy’ ' | which his church is try in g to develop and nppd n t thp ages as long as offered In th e w ant colum ns Card o f Thanks In hl" Parly “ •“ ••try the Rev. Mr »hp raee "haI1 Progress W alter Jones, living n ea r Boring, Staffed Egg* with Salmon. We wish to th a n k o u r m any friends H ickm an gave up a perfectly safe Np" . JJ®*" dPmand «>•’ ’ m easures W anted ! Make a re g u la r pink salm on salad W anted ! W anted I has recently held a sale of stock, with th e chopped celery, yolka of eggs and relatives fo r th e ir expressions of sane Job In th e ad m in istra tiv e affairs The workTadvan«.«.. and We a re in the m a rk e t fo r E v er m achinery and household goods and . ’ H'’ ,ln,P ° n t- green b lack b erries If we can secure and m ayonnaise. T ak e as m any - yX ‘ h/d hanHd , aftPndancP , a » th : of »be Church and .against th e advice ^ w i ' ” expects to s ta rt In a day o r two to eggs as desired, put them into boil granddaughT er3 ° ° Ur a '** te r an of his friends w ent Into a sm all ru ra l T he laws th a t In o u r fa th e r's day a ton n ag e larg e enough to Justify op- d rlv T tn ' i Í,, h 7¿‘ a Z n ?7 ”5 lW° o ratin g th e cannery Any one who , , ° Hollywood, ( allfo n iia. w here ing w ate r and let stand fo r 35 m in werp best; utes. Remove shells, cu t a slice off • in co n tractffto d eliver a q u an tity his wife and little d au g h te r went Mr. and Mrs. E lm er D. Jackson, com m unity w here he p ut on a pro- th e top and bottom (th e la tte r to Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Fam ily gram of work which changed th e l A nd’. d o u b t' P8a- a fte r us some p u rer should call at th e cannery soon. last May. Mrs. Jones was In poor schem e m ake It s ta n d ), then ta k e o u t the whole life of th e com m unity and es W ill be shaped o u t by w iser men The B erry G row ers P ack in g Com- h ealth when she left Boring and baa yolks and fill th e white« w ith salad. pany, G resham , Ore. Phone 1871 Card o t T hanks. th an we. Improved g rea tly since going south. Serve in lettuce leaves and over all We wish to th a n k th e Masonic tablished a church w ith a live pro Made w iser 1>y th e steady grow th of pour m ayonnaise. T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per Mr. Jones has had th e care since her lodges of G resham , Sandy and gram which m et th e vital needs In th e tru th cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Ad T rou td ale fo r th e ir assistance a t th e com m unity not only from a sp iritu al d e p a rtu re of th e ir tw o sm all sons Don’t slig h t >>urself by slighting burial of o u r b ro th e r and uncle, sta n d p o in t but also from a social and The tim e is ripe, and ro tte n ripe, for who will accom pany him. change; th e w ant ads. Buy y o u r C hevrolet p a rts from Henry C rasw ell. also fo r the b ea u ti ful floral pieces, and th e singing a t econom ic plane. His experience in Then l^t it com e; I have no d read of th e F ields M otor C ar Co., of G resh w hat Need Yonr S u it C leaned? ru ra l work m akes him a person well Buy your- C hevrolet p arts from the grave. am , au th o rised C hevrolet agents. called fo r by th e In stin ct of m an H ave it F rench dry cleaned. Re th e F ields M otor C ar Co., of G resh Mr and Mrs. W E. C rasw ell, qualified to speak on w hat b e tte r Is kind. W ith entiles« change, Is fitted to the p airin g neatly done. T ailo rin g for am , authorized C hevrolet agents. Mr. and Mrs. L. E C rasw ell. ru ra l churches really mean. N or th in k I th a t God's world would h o u r; ladies and men, fall a p a rt Speakers on th e o th e r su b je cts of H er m irro r is tu rn e d forw ard, to re O utlook k Daily O re g o n ia n .....»6.35 Buy your C hevrolet p arts from PE T E R LENARD, T ailo r. we te a r a p arch m en t m ore flect O utlook. Dally and Sunday th e Fields M otor C ar Co., of G resh b e tte r farm s and b e tte r homes have Because o r .. less. _ , . . . . ¡T h e prom ise of th e fu tu re , not the O regonian ................................... 8.00 am . au thorized Chevrolet agents. been prom ised by th e Oregon A gri Subscribe now for the Outlook and T ru th is e te rn a l, b ut h e r influence,» p ast.” ‘ your P o rtlan d Dally. COMMUNITY COUNCIL PLANS FOR INSTITUTE