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/■ T W IC E A W EEK Voi. 11, No. 98 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year CAPTAIN GIVES GRESHAM HOUSEHOLDERS EXTENSION LEADERS FORMER HISTORICAL SKETCH LOCATION OF FACTORY HERE WILL HELP BUY HOME TOPOGRAPHIC MAP WILL ADD TO HOME BUILDING INSPECT WORK HERE SHOWN AT LIBRARY G resham , Oregon, Feb. 1, 1922— An active in te rest is being shown E d ito r O utlo o k :— The m u ster role of I in G resham in th e cam paign to raise the new company ju st form ed is a list By W ALTER ADRIAN. T he com ing of th is In stitu tio n $500 in th is com m unity fo r th e C h il I of fine men, and as a N ational G uard A visit was m ade to G resham las« The proposed location of th e plant would assu re continuous em ploym ent d ren 's F arm Home, to be established T he G resham library has on dis veteran, having first served as an en Thursday m orning by th e extension of the Pacific M alleable Iron Company for artisan s in every line. It would n ear C orvallis by th e W. C. T. U. of play a p laster, P aris cast show ing the listed m em ber in Co. “ A” , th e six- ! Oregon for o rphaned and dependent w orkers rep resen tin g th e ag ric u ltu ral foot com pany, O. N. G., and a fte r of Oregon in Gresham m eans m ore to be difficult to estim ate th e n u m b er of boys and girls from all p arts of the topography of th e land extending east colleges of th e n orthw est states. th e upbuilding of th is com m unity new dw ellings necessary to house th e w ard as captain of Troop “ B”*O.N.G., state. C. G. Schneider, Mrs. W F. from R ooster Rock to Viento, a point They have been in session all w eek in p erm it me to express my pleasure in I th an any o th e r industry. O ur geo- employee« of th is new plant. If the i Honey, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. S trong along th e O. W. R. & N. railro ad and Portland and m ade G resham th e ir ) graphical location is m ore conven- prom oters o p erate on th e sm allest reading of th e m ustering in of such ¡and Mrs. M innie B. C ianahan are Including th e C olum bia riv er h igh drst stop on a to u r of inspection | ient to th e consum er th an any o u t scale, th at p erm its of economic pro a fine body of soldiers as sta te and v hich will last fo r several w eeks and natio n al guardsm en. lying in d u strial d istrict. Factory duction, it would be safe to say tw en am ong th e local leaders in thb way. cover many counties. sites in n o rth o r so u th P o rtland, on ty new hom es would be built for occu ■ project. R eferring to the form er cavalry All th e m ountains, hills, valleys, “T h ere are in Oregon an asto n ish The raspberry field of Ed. Spath. eith er side of th e river, do not offer pancy when th e p lan t was ready to troop of which you m ake m ention in lakes and riv er valleys are plainly ing n um ber of children who are a c north of G resham was inspected your paper of Ja n u ary 31, I feel th a t locations th a t com pare to Gresham s ta rt operation. A ssum ing th e com tu ally w ithout hom e o r c a re ," said show n on th e map, and each point is where sh o rt ta lk s on berries w ere for accessibility. pleted v alu atio n of th ese houses a little m ore m ention should be m ade made by County A gent S. B. H all and It has been au th o rativ ely stated would be $2,500, th e ag g reg ate would Mrs. Ada W allace U nruh of P o rtlan d , num bered and listed a t th e bottom of th e only cavalry troop at th a t tim e Prof. C. L. Long of th e Oregon A gri in th e sta te and who at th e call for th a t railro ad s consum e m ore th an be $50,000 to be d istrib u ted to lu m cam paign d irec to r of th e C h ild ren ’s giving th e elevation of all th e highest F arm Home, when she was in G re sh peaks. T hread has been stru n g cu ltu ral college. Each said he be volunteers as a troop quickly offered half the o u tp u t of m alleable iron. berm en, supply men and contractors. am in behalf of th is project. "M any th ro u g h needles to desig n ate w here lieved Mr. S p ath ’s field to be am ong th e ir services. In P o rtlan d alone two m illion pounds The com ing of th e Pacific M alleable the best in th e U nited S tates, in spite of m alleable iron is purchased an n u Iron Company would probably stim of these children have been deserted th e railro ad runs. T he C olum bia riv W e were m ustered in about 42 ally from outside points fo r use by u late the building of la rg e r and more by eith er fa th e r o r m other, o r both, e r highw ay, railro ad , wagon roads, tff th e fact th a t th e can grow th was stro n g and m ore m em bers were ad d and if left to them selve« will d rift, tra il, cu ltiv ated land and th e boun com modious business buildings. stunted th is y ear an d is a foot and a . ed afterw ard, w ith myself as captain, railro ad com panies. d ary of the Oregon N ational F o rest G resham is closer to the railroad Grouped to g e th er in th e G resham God knows w here.” half sh o rte r th a n laBt year. Guy E. Reynolds of B. 8. academy, “They are here and we cannot are all m arked w ith different colored Mr. Spath gave a dem onstration first lieutenan t and H arry McDonald shops in Brooklyn; we a re n ea rer to in d u strial section would be th ree South P o rtlan d and h er rep air shops; plan ts th a t undoubtedly would a ttra c t dodge th e issue th a t they m ust be lines so th a t they can easily be traced . of cane-w eaving on a tw o-year-old of the reg u lar arm y as second lieu M ount Hood, a silen t sen tin el we are convenient to A lbina and her o th e r in stitu tio n s req u irin g conven cared for. If we sh irk o u r duty, and patch and show ed how th e canes tenant. big industries. G resham has every ient service. The Zwiebel M anufact let them go for a tim e, we will care clothed in h er etern al robe of w hite, should be held to p rev en t breaking. H aving had about two years d rill Each row had two w ires on w hich to ing, m ounted and dism ounted, and city convenience w ithout th e city uring Com pany, p attern m ak ers; The for them by and by in in stitu tio n s for sta n d s in th e n o rth ea st co rn er of th e Pacific M alleable Iron Com pany, and th e u n fo rtu n a te at a much la rg e r o u t form ation keeping w atch over h er weave th e canes. Mr. S p ath ’s system having had special instruction at handicaps. M anufacturers are studying econo- th e Beaver S tate M otor Company, lay th an th a t w hich will give them sm a lle r sister m ountains an d hills. is to divide each h ill and weave half Hood R iver encam pm ent under T his m ap is of g rea t in te re st to all ' mic conditions m ore closely th an ever w ith its cast iron foundry and m a ad eq u ate care now. If we give a of the canes in one direction and th e I Colonel Jackson, S. arm y in- little now, ,we can send th ese boys th e children who have seen it a t th e oth er half in th e opposite direction. .s tru c to r at the breaking out of the before. Keen com petition develops chine shops. These th ree concerns and girls to a hom e which o u r g en lib rary . Anyone w ishing to see it At the com pletion of th e dem on w ar a few weeks a fte r the sinking of g rea ter foresight. To th e m echanic could offer service to m an u factu rers erosity has provided, w here, u nder m ust visit the lib rary next S atu rd ay stration, th e extension w orkers w ent th e "M aine," a vote was taken and with a fam ily of th ree th e saving in it. o th e r lines th a t would be an added th e real hom e care of a m otherly as it will be tak en to som e o th e r inducem ent to come to G resham . tran sp o rta tio n alone would pay his on th e ir way to C lackam as county the troop as a whole expressed a de The building of th is p lan t and its woman in hom e su rro u n d in g s, they branch lib rary on Monday. and the berry grow ers continued sire to en ter th e service of the United house ren t in G resham for nearly half T h ere is a collection of o th e r in operation would enhance th e value of can be kept from th is sh ip w reck .” th e year. In ten years it would pay th eir inspection of th e patch. States and p articip ate in th e Spanish The farm , w hich has been chosen te re stin g articles on display at th e for a home. O ur educational ad property in th is city to th e extent of W hen asked how early old canes war. vantages are too well know n to en u m cancelling th e loan asked by th e pro by the board of d irec to rs of the lib ra ry which belongs to a friend should be cut out, Mr. H all said it T hrough th e reg u lar channel I of F arm Home is located th re e m iles of Miss Wyeth who was active in th e m oters all depended on th e patch. If it is in fered the services of the troop and re- era te in th is lim ited space. east of Corvallis. It consists of 245 Y. M .C. A. work d u rin g th e war. He poor condition, th e old canes should quegted as many as could paga the acres, ab o u t one h a lt upland an d the secured theee articles while statio n ed RED CROSS SENDS OUT HIGHWAY CLEARING be cut as soon as possible to allow ph^ jca, exam Inat|on be accepted as CALL FOR DONATIONS IS IN PROGRESS rest, th e best of bottom land. All in S iberia and which was b ro u g h t the new canes to grow , but it th e a troop and be allowed to recruit to th e buildings, w hich will be needed from U kraine. These include a beau patch is in good condition' it would 1 fu n nuluber A crew of approxim ately 50 men for som e tim e, except th o se to be tifu l hand-w oven tab le cloth In black G resham people in terested in Red be advisable to leave th e old canes to T hrough Colonel Somers this offer Cross w ork will be given th e oppor began work T h u rsd ay m orning to erected for th e ch ild ren ’s use, a re at and cream colors and two U krainian protect th e new ones from th e silv er of vo,unteens wa8 forw arded to Wash- dolls. One is dressed in th e cos tu n ity to co n trib u te.' A call has been clear th e C olum bia riv er highway present on th e site. thaw and also to prevent an in- ¡n gton. Not long afterw ard I re- The children will atten d a public tu m e of a peasan t woman as she from the ice blockade which has held sent o u t from th e P o rtlan d ch ap ter creased grow th of su ckers th a t will [ Pejved instru ctio n s th a t no cavalry school ab o u t a h alf mile from th e looks when she goes to church and have to be hoed out. Mr. Spath does wou| d be gen( (o th e Philippines, that for donations. They are to be left th a t portion of th e roadw ay betw een farm . The faculty of th e Oregon th e o th e r has th e g arb of an Eskim o not top his berries th e first year. being th e destination of the Oregon at the hom e of Mrs. Jo h n M etzger Mist falls and th e M ultnom ah county A gricultural college has prom ised m an. T h ere is also a b eau tifu l peas T h ere was considerable arg u m en t J regim ent com m anded by Col. Owen who lives ju st two doors beyond the line in its g rip since November. As every possible help in th e m an ag e a n t apron, hand-w oven in colors th a t as to w hether it is necessary to use Somers. O utlook office. A P o rtlan d tru ck w ill fast as facilities can be arran g e d , th e m ent of farm and stock and in the blend perfectly. The apron is a deep potash to secure a good, firm quality num ber of w orkers will be increased m a tte r of vocational train in g for the However, the officers of B attery call for them . blue. F o r decoration it has an old of berry. H. G. A ndrew , m anager of "A ” O. N. G., com m anded by Capt. II. The n um ber of ex-service men who to 200 or 250 men, providing em ploy boys and girls. rose band across th e bottom w ith a the Berry G row ers P acking com pany, U. W elch, offered to tak e into th e ir are w ith o u t work is rap id ly increas m ent for m any men now w alking the g ra p e design worked in blue and said th a t g row ers .h av e practically ^battery all o u r m em bers who wished ing and th e burden of th e Red Cross, stree ts of P o rtlan d . BERRY GROWERS MAY gold. made prices for shipping for next t0 enIjat Thege offlcerg were ac- which is to supply th e ir needy fam i T his was th e answ er of M ultnom ah OBTAIN FERTILIZER A n o th er exhibit is fu rn ish ed by year and th a t a firm berry is required qualnted w ith and h ad drilled w ith lies w ith necessities, is rapidly be county com m issioners yesterday to Mis« A deline H. W yeth, E nglish Many berry grow ers of th is vicin to m eet th is dem and. our troop a t Hood R iver encam p com ing heavier. . So far th e re is no th e public dem and th a t som ething be te ac h er at union high school, o r a r The use of com m ercial and b a rn ment. sign of conditions im proving in the done to open th e scenic and com m er ity have tak en ad v an tag e of th e op ticles given to h er by friends. T here yard fe rtiliz e r was discussed. It was A few of ou r m em bers enlisted with ccm ing year. In sp ite of generous cial a rte ry along th e Colum bia river p o rtu n ity of o b tain in g fertilize r for Is a b eau tifu l hand-w oven Cuban estim ated th a t it w ill cost $21.50 p er | tbe battery, but th e in vitation did not donations, th ere is still an u rgent to traffic, w ith th e realization th a t de th e ir berry fields a t extrem ely re a h an d k erch ief w hich is alm ost all lace. lay in the hope th a t n a tu re would do sonable prices th ro u g h th e Berry acre for th e p ro p er am ount of com- ineet w ith general favor am ong th e need of help. T h ere are several pieces of Chinese One of th e sources on which the the work would m ean th a t th e h igh G row ers Packing com pany, and 91,- lace including a very b eau tifu l lace m ercial fertilize r; th e ratio being ten ’ lnen and officers of o u r troop, they tons of b arnyard fertilize r to the p referrin g (as was n a tu ra l) to hold P o rtlan d Red Cross has depended way would n ot be open before Au 000 pounds have been booked w ithin collar. A Chinese pipe and tea-caddy th e past few days, according to of same am ount of com m ercial fertiliz th e ir rank and go to g eth er as a caval d u rin g th e laRt few years is th e little gust. a re th e m ost w onderful of all and a re It has been estim ated th a t this ficers of th e com pany. Some gro w "R ed Cross shop.” T his is th e place er. This am ount, how ever, does not ry troop. very h ard to describe. T he pipe looks ers are still delaying to place orders, apply to first-year grow th berries. H aving drilled for many m onths w here clothing and o th e r useful a r w ork will cost betw een $7500 and as If it were m ade of brass, th e bowl The berry grow ers association like previous to th e declaratio n of w ar ticles are bought and m ade ready for $8000 and th a t a t least 30 days will b u t as it tak es ab o u t ten days to de is alm ost sq u are and th e re 1« a long, liver th e o rd er a fte r it is placed, de to know ju s t how m any w ant the and then not being recognized, affect sale o r given to some w orthy ex-ser be req u ired for com pletion, a t th e end s tra ig h t stem attach ed . T he tea- com m ercial fertilize r and how m uch ed th e m orale and attendance. I was vice man. T he articles, if sold, are of w hich tim e th e com m issioners will lay at th is tim e may m ean th e failu re caddy has q u ain t pictures of Chinese to get w hat is needed a t th e rig h t is w anted so it can be bought in club asked the question, “ W hat is th e use priced very low and th e proceeds go decide w h eth er it will be advisable to people painted on It In a panel effect. proceed to open th e highw ay to ltB tim e. lots at a ch eap er price. of drilling if we ca n 't get in when w ar to rep lete th e Red Cross treasu ry . T he lib rary has received som e new It is th e ju d g m e n t of th e best To keep th is shop going, generous full w idth. It was found th a t n itra te should com es?” In Septem ber follow ing the books recently and they are now grow ers th a t it tak es 600 pounds of be applied a t least th ree tim es a year opening of th e w ar I resigned my d o nations are asked of th e people. A ready for d istrib u tio n . They a re all T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per acid phosphate, 250 pounds of ni b ut th a t five applications a year commission as captain but because of list of item s th a t would be g ratefu lly cent in te rest on tim e deposits.— Adv. tr a te of soda and 200 pounds of p ot by well-know n au th o rs. T h eir nam es would not be too many. previous long record it was not ac received include clothing an d shoes ash for an acre of can berries In full a re "R oving E ast and Roving W est" T he need of a cover crop was cepted and I was placed on th e roll for men, women and children, house Say it th e W an t Ad way. b earin g and th e sam e am o u n t of n i by E. V. Lucas; "T his Man's W orld” strongly em phasized. T he sewing of as a national g u ard v eteran w ith hold goods, bric-a-brac, pictures, tr a te of soda on an acre of young by W ill Lovington C om fort; " C a rte r” vetch rig h t a fte r harv estin g th e b e r ran k of captain. L ieu ten an t Guy E. m agazines and new spapers. Sw eaters, b erries, b ut less ph o sp h ate and p ot by Dan M arquis; "T h e Bald F ace” ries was suggested as very good. Reynolds was placed in com mand b lan k ets and woolen u n d erw ear for ash for an acre of cane berries in full an d “T he Fam ing of th e W est” a re Plow ing in straw to m ake hum us was and filled th is position creditably un children are especially needed. pany a t th e can n ery a re ready to as both by Hal B. E v arts and “ Success” also advised. till th e troop was disbanded. Your sist grow ers in d eterm in in g the by Sam uel H opkins Adams. T h ere is D uring the m orning, between th e story about th e cheese did not reach WAR ROMANCE ENDS rig h t am o u n t to use u n d er different also a new book for children which is IN WEDDING SURPRISE hours of nine and ten, several dem th e officers’ te n t b ut I have a recol considered especially good. It is situ atio n s. o n stratio n s were given a t th e G resh lection th a t th e sam e tro o p er m en T he m arriage of Raym ond Palm - “ W ar-T rail F o rt" by Jam es W illard T he A. W. M etzger com pany of am grange hall by a sew ing club tioned was in ju red when his m ount qulst and E leanor Conley of H am p G resham is co operating w ith th e Scholtz. All children who like Indian from th e G resham school and fell over backw ard upon him and ton, N. J., was a g re a t su rp rise to Packing com pany in m aking it possi sto ries will enjoy it very much. C orbett and O rient boys’ potato clubs j th a t he was tak en to th e cam p hos- friends and m em bers of th e fam ily. ' ble for every g ro w er to ob tain the v.hich was gotten up for th e benefit pj(ab MRS. ANNIE E. CLINE The cerem ony was quietly perform ed I needed fertilizer, which will be dellv- of th e extension w orkers and all local j n those days n eith er enlisted men in P o rtlan d last T uesday by Ju d ge i DFES IN PORTLAND ed at a nom inal ex tra charge. T erm s people who are in te reste d In it. o r officers-received any pay for tim e W alter H. Evans. T he w itnesses ' have also been arran g ed fo r those Mrs. Annie Cline, widow of th e T he sew ing club, u n d er th e lead- apent a t d rm o r ta rg e t practice ex- were Mrs. Mamie P itts P ag et and who have not the ready money for late Dr. C. E. Cline and m o th er of ship of Miss Mary H ansen, show ed re p t d u rin g g eneral sta te encam p- R udolph W iblon. th e purchase a t th e p resen t tim e, Mrs. K. A. M iller of G resham , died how a dress form can be m ade a t raent and fu rth e r they generally paid As soon as th e w edding was p e r w hich will in su re m ore berries and a t th e fam ily home in P o rtlan d on tie cost by p astin g strip s of gu m m onthly dues to th e trea su ry of form ed th e bridal couple w ent to th> b etter ones and g re a te r money re la st T uesday evening, a fte r an Illness med paper onto cheese cloth w aist com pany or troop organization. But home of Mrs. Paget for th e w edding tu rn s. of several weeks. The fu n eral services worn by a living model. W hen it is those dues w ere not pleasing. dinner. This y ear’s berries will be g rad ed were conducted th is aftern o o n from com pleted it resem bles a p la ste r of R a th e r rem em ber those fo rtn ig h tly The rom ance w hich culm inated In according to q u ality and a good q u al F in ley ’s parlo rs, by Dr. W illiam W al P aris cast. I t is rem oved from th e dances given by th e troop, (I wish I a m arria g e .was sta rte d in 1918 ity will m ean m ore dollars. lace Youngson, assisted by Dr. W. T. model and m ade ready for use by could nam e each tro o p e r,, when each when Mr. P alm q u lst was w ith th e K err, th e la tte r rep resen tin g th e cu ttin g it down th e fro n t and back. m em ber w ore his uniform and when 148th com pany of field artillery . H“ LOCAL CLUB LEADERS G rand Army of th e Republic. T he The edges are then pasted to g eth er m ore th an 100 num bers w ere often was sta tio n e d In New York when he GIVEN HONOR PINS body was laid to rest in Lone F ir and It can be m ounted and used as a sold to gentlem en who, w ith th e ir took down with th e sc arlet fever and F o u r teach ers of th e county cem etery beside th a t of Dr. Cline, dress form . wives and sw eeth earts, crow ded but had to be tak en to th e h ospital. It schools were presented w ith pins by who passed away only a few month« F o rest E vans gave a rep o rt on th e happy, danced S aturday evenings un so happened th a t Miss Conley was a N ational Club L eader G eorge E. F a r ago work of th e C orbett club boys. In tl, m (d n jght only in th e com pany n u rse in th e hopsital and she nursed Mrs. Cline was born In N obelsvllle, rell, at a m eeting of th e te ach ers in sp ite of the fact th a t th e ir organiza- arm o ry , now known as M etzger’s him th ro u g h his sickness. This was < P o rtlan d last S atu rd ay . In each case In d ian a, O ctober 16, 1844. She was tion is only th re e y ears old, they won hall. CHAS. CLEVELAND, th e beginning of a w ar rom ance th e teach er has done d istin ctiv e club m arried a t W asloja, M innesota, Sep two sta te prizes on th e ir second y ea r's p o rm er C aptain of Troop "B ” O.N.G. which ended In a m arriag e four work, has had 100 per cent club and te m b er 23 1883. At th a t tim e th e work. T hey use th e hill selection ______________ years la ter. has done all th is in connection with young husband had served a te rm of m ethod and have averaged 328.6 S iste r of G resliam W om an Passes, T he couple will m ake th e ir home en listm en t in th e first call of 90-day h er school work. bushels per acre. T h e ir club was T he death of Mrs Olive B lanchet, on th e old hom e place here. Mr. T hose receiving th is recognition tro o p s and a second enllsem ent of also th e first in th e sta te to ta k e up sister of Mrs. N. J. A ucliar of G resh- P alm qulst has bought ten acres In- i i, . . . , . , . . . . . _ i? am occurred at St. V incent’s hospital are Miss Mary H ansen, and Mlse two years. He afte rw a rd s en listed In li.dividual potato Judging. Geo. E (n Port,a|ld yesterday m orning. Feb- eluding th e house and farm buildings , G race Ogllbee, lead ers of sewing th e F irs t M innesota heavy a rtille ry F a rre ll, n atio n al club leader, was ru ary 2. from his fath e r. clubs of th e G resham school. Miss and served un til th e close of th e called upon to place th e gold seal on Mrs. Blanchet had been living with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. P alm q u lst, ! Elizabeth C ornelius of Sylvan school w ar. com ing o ut with th e ran k of th e ir c h a rter. He assu red th e boys Mrs. A uclalr u n til December 14 o f, p aren ts of th e groom are residing in I and Miss Irm a M cTaggart of the first lieu ten an t. th a t it was only one of four seals last y ear when she becam e seriously Tillam ook They came as soon as At th e close of the w ar th e Clines Buckley school. which he knew would ev entually be m and had to be tak en to P o rtlan d to ■ they heard of th e plans and are , moved to Illinois, w here Dr, Cllno O ther leaders of 100 per cent clubs »on and placed thereon. the hospital w here she rem ained un til . now visiting the > oung couple th ro u g h o u t th e county which did out- ■ becam e a m in ister of th e M ethodist T he tim e allow ed for th e club boys' h er death. sta n d in g work will receive recognl- i Episcopal church, which he served John G antenbein Ha» Surprise. d em o nstrations, w hich w ere u nder A p leasan t su rp rise was given Jn o tion pins at a la te r date. S tate Club faith fu lly d u rin g a long career. In F. N. Lasley and A. O. Salzman the supervision of Miss C alkins, was G antenbein last W ednesday a fte r L eader H C. Seym our is planning th is w ork Mrs. Cline shared and to w ere given club lead er pins by Mr sh o rt so th e c u ttin g , selecting and for som e m eeting of such le a d e rs , g eth er they w orked w ith g re a t suc tre a tin g of seed was all show n a t th e F a rre ll in recognition of th e ir work noon when a n um ber of his friends and relatives arriv ed unexpectedly when he can present them personally cess. sam e tim e a t th re e different booths of m e rit in po tato raising. A seventeen-year-old g irl. Mile. Besides Mrs. Miller, six ch ild ren with th e pins The boys in charge knew th e ir w ork W hen th e boys’ dem onstrations from T illam ook T here w ere nine or Eleanora of London, is going to try ten in th e party and he was very glad J survive th e ir parents. They a re Mrs, well and gave very good d em onstra w ere com pleted, all th e leaders and to emulate Blondin’z act of 50 years, United States Royal Cord, Nobby, Annie F arley, Ous L„ W D., T hom as avo by w alking a tig h t rope across tions. It w as necessary for th e spec- club m em bers w ere placed in a row to see them as some of them were old friends whom he had not seen since) Niagara Falls. She w ill come to Chain or Usco T ires are good tire», W. D„- and Miss Agnes C line, and Mrs, ta to rs to move aro u n d to see all th a t so th e club boys could have the honor America m June (or the feat. i A. llessel, Gresham. he left bis home In Sw itzerland. G race T. Jo h n sto n , all of P o rtlan d , was going on. Jof «baking hands w ith them Will Attempt to Cross Niagara on Rope