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T W IC E W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12, No. 33 GRESHAM ROSES WIN FIRST PRIZE GRESHAM. INTERESTING PROGRAM PLANNED BY BAPTISTS MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE MILLAGE TAX RESOLUTION FORMED BY POMONA GRANGE 23, 1923 RESCUE SOCIETY ASKS DONATIONS OF FRUIT TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year COUNTY JERSEY CLUB IS LIVE ONE T he Pacific Coast Rescue and P ro Next Sunday m orning th e Bible tective Society kindly asks its friends school will m eet at 10 o'clock, a f te r T he G resham display won first to rem em ber th e g irls, m others and which th e pasto r, th e Rev. D. Q N ational Jersey W eek was duly M ultnom ah county Pom ona G range passing in th e convention as they babies when canning. The society, prize yesterday w ith a to ta l score of B arry, will preach on th e subject m et W ednesday, Ju n e 21, at th e Ev w ere not th e re to vote it down. As on an average, provides fo r 50 g irls, celebrated in M ultnom ah county. 98 in th e d istric t exhibits, which “ W hat and W hen Shall We C hoose?’’ 75 babies and a staff of 35 w orkers Members of th e local Jersey club ening S tar G range. Among m eas an outcom e of th is a reso lu tio n was and a tte n d a n ts daily in th e Louise have been one of th e fea tu re s of the Mrs. Robt. N eubauer will sing "T h e draw n by th e reso lu tio n s com m ittee Home and A lbertina K err N ursery not only secured window space in rose show in th e arm ory. Prizes for Holy C ity.” T he evening servic’e will ures discussed d u rin g th e day was of which R. W. Gill, F red C ran e and Home. T hese u n fo rtu n a te g irls and G resham business houses fo r d is best decorated te a tab les and dining ' open at 8 o’clock u n d er th e leader th e proposed ^ rep eal of th e m illage J. J. Johnson w ere m em bers, in an babies come from alm ost every coun plays but th e colum ns in th e local ty in th e state. Any one w ishing to new spapers were used to advantage. tables and fo r o th e r classes w ere ! ship of Dr. W eir of P o rtlan d , who re- tax now before th e people. T he issue eflort to rem edy th is fau lt. do n ate canned fru it an d vegetables Jersey pictu res w ere show n at th e aw arded yesterday also in th e sup cently p ut on a' program h ere of an was suggested as a m eans of cu ttin g R esolution on S tate G range by please com m unicate w ith th e general plem entary rose show. T he rose exceedingly high type. All are urged down th e p resen t high ra te of ta x a laws. office, 195 B urnside stree t, P o rtlan d G resham th e a te r S atu rd ay evening sbow closed la st n ig h t, b u t th e to be present. tion w hich is being felt by th e farm W hereas, p ractically all sessions so th a t ja rs may be shipped prepaid, w ith convincing proof of th e su p rem sp ort3m en-tourist show will rem ain ers an d o th ers as well. T he repeal of th e Oregon S tate G range d u rin g ¡The society will also pay th e freight acy of th e Jersey as a p roducer of charg es for th e ir retu rn . b a tte rfa t upon w hich basis p racti open today. of th e m illage tax would be a direct recent years have devoted from 20 to 30 per cent of th e tim e of th e ses- cally all dairy products are paid. T he G resham exhibit won perfect blow to th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral col sions to pleasure trip s, and Jersey claim s of early m atu rity , aw ard s on th e first and second days lege by decreasing its money appro W hereas, m any Im p o rtan t reso lu tions and rep o rts a re left over un til longevity, persistency, beauty and ot th e judging, and by a score of 38 p riatio n s. economy w ere well d em onstrated. o u t of a possible 40 yesterday be T he m easu re was hotly discussed the closing nig h t of th e session— in fact th e last two sessions did not cam e th e w inner of T he O regonian 1 A fter th e show, th e club gave a at th e sta te G range and was tak en finish un til 2 :30 a. m. and trophy, which will be kept in th e J M r- and Mrs E d - A ylsw orth were up ag ain at th e last county G range ban q u et to prospective breeders. W hereas, Many d elegates often G resham branch library. W illam ette su rp rised to find an unknow n man m eeting. D uring th e argu m en ts, w ait u n til they m ake it a point of In an open le tte r to straw b erry Good Oregon straw b e rrie s, Jersey aiting until from 30 to 50 p er cent H eights tooks second prize w ith a ¡n th e ir hom e la st W ednesday n ig h t th e g ran g e rs took th e sta n d in oppo w grow ers M anager D. E. Tow le of th e cream an d m ilk helped m ake th e have gone hom e before im p o rta n t to ta l of 95 points, jum ping into this upon th e ir re tu rn a fte r an absence of sition to th e repeal of th e tax. They business is presen ted fo r a vote. B erry G row ers Packing com pany se ttin g unusual. K. H annem an, ow n place by th e excellence of yester- only ab o u t 30 m inutes. T hey had ad m itted th a t th e present ra te of ta x T h erefo re be it m ade th e follow ing sta te m en t today: e r of P o et’s Mabel Mowat and a fine Resolved by M ultnom ah C ounty day’s place, w hich was given 3 9 put th e children to bed and had step- ation was too high b ut they believed "W e th in k as th is is w ritten th a t herd a t C o rb ett on th e fam ous Co Pom ona th a t we favor a change in lum bia highw ay, acted as to a stm a st points. P eninsula scored 94 Vt and Ppd out fo r a few m om ents, leaving o th e r ex p en d itu res could be cu t with th e S tate G range by-laws providing o u r straw b e rry to n n ag e is 75 per A rleta 94. Since these two w ere so the lig h ts tu rn ed on and th e doors less serio u s consequences th an jo th a t th e re shall be no side trip s or cent h arv ested and w ith continued er. C. P. T allm an, presid en t of th e close, H. H. H aynes, chairm an of th e unlocked. decrease th e college funds w hose ex pleasure trip s excursions un til a fte r dry w eath er th e o th e r 25 p er cent club, who has a good foundation in co n tinually grow ing th e w ork of th e session is com plet will sh rin k at least 5 per cent more. his d au g h ters of St. Mawes of A sh district exhibits, presented a fo u rth T he man whose id en tity is un penses a re ed, also providing th a t all delegates trophy to A rleta, alth o u g h only th re e know n as he could not or would not ow ing to th e larg e Increase in the at th e close of th e s ta te g ran g e ses T he fresh fru it m a rk e t is r a th e r dull b urn, told of his confidence and prizes had been planned o riginally tell his nam e had en tered th e house n u m b er of stu d e n ts en terin g th e col sion shall receive only one-half m il and lifeless both locally and in th e steady progress w ith his Jerseys. lage p ay m en ts fo r a tten d in g th e ses east. Of course th is may change on Miss N ellie McKinley, se cretary , gave fo r th is section. A rleta had received nnd found a le ath e r d av en p o rt in th e lege. a history of th e achievem ents of th e Among th o se p resen t who opposed sion. perfect scores on T uesday and j living room and decided to spend the Q u arterly rep o rts on th e a tte n d sh o rt notice especially in th e east club and hinted of its rosy fu tu re. W ednesday. -» n ig h t th e re as he had rem oved his th e repeal w ere W a lte r Pierce, can and la te r locally b u t fo r th e present ance and new m em bers gained from B. C. A ltm an told how he tried to Blooms N early P erfe ct. hat, coat and shoes and stockings, d id a te fo r go v ern o r, R. W. Gill, over th e v ario u s g ran g es in th e county o u r best Judgm ent is to lay off pick re tire from stren u o u s life and cows T he specim en blooms en tered by and sittin g on th e davenport se er of th e E vening S tar G range. ing S atu rd ay and Sunday ahd let th e showed th a t every g ran g e has m ade J. J. Jo h n so n , m a ste r of th e sam e W illam ette H eights w ere p ractically w hen th e A ylsw orth retu rn ed , b erries ripen up for b arrelin g ; th en m ore th an once in his 17 years as I Jersey b reed er but finds him self perfect and w ere responsible fo r th e [ As soon as fie was discovered, a G range, and S. B. H all, M ultnom ah progress. if th e m a rk e t stre n g th e n s we can re Mrs. M. M. S quires was u n a n i high ratin g given th is d istric t call was sent to M. M. Squire b u t he county agent. sum e th e picking for ship m en t and m ore en th u sed th an ever, m ilking G resham 's b ask et of O phelia roses was aw ay from home. Mrs. Ayls T he only m an to ta k e a sta n d in m ously elected to th e position of th e local trad e. T he fu lly ripe berry his own test cows th ree tim es a day. was one of th e finest in th e en tire w orth th en w ent to G resham in th e fav o r of th e rep eal was Geo. M. F lo ra in Pom ona O range to succeed is th e best fo r b arrelin g and th e in Sam W eiss and E. R. K illin told of Mrs. Cliff K ern who moved from th e tlielr love for th e Jersey and Jersey show. au to and re tu rn e d w ith F ra n k Wos- Brow n, associate ju stice of th e su county a sh o rt tim e ago. T he cere creased w eight of fully ripe fru it people and of th e ir g reat cow, La E very d istric t receiving a ra tin g ' te ll who took th e m an and lodged prem e co u rt. He accused th e college adds to th e yield. W e still have o r of 70 per cent o r m ore than th a t, him In th e city ja il, w here he re of ex trav ag an ce in money m a tte rs mony in stallin g th e new officer was ders ahead fo r b arreled stock at a Creole Amy’s Queen, recently com deferred u n til th e next m eeting be w ill receive a certificate of m erit, m ained un til T h u rsd ay m orning when and cited in stan ces which w ere in fa ir price and we cannot go far p leting a record of w ell o ver 800 w hich will be hung in th e branch Mr. S quire placed him th e county tended to show th a t th e college had cause of lack of tim e. w rong if we b a rre l som e on specula pounds b u tte rfa t, th e equivalent of T he visitors present w ere R' A. over 1,000 pounds b u tte r. libraries. T he final scores for the ja il in P o rtlan d . failed in various u n d erta k in g s for Sellwood, chaplain of th e sta te tion, Is th e w rite r’s best Judgm ent. Miss E thel C alkins told of th e fine d istric ts follow : G resham 98, W il T he m an was clean shaven and th e in te re st of th e farm ers. W e can well afford to ca rry a p a rt of la m ette H eights 95. P en in su la 94% , w ore a n ea t brow n suit. H e had Mr. Brow n, how ever, stood alone i gran g e and Mr. D ickinson, from Os I th e crop fo r a w hile in p reference to progress th e boys a re m aking with A rleta 94, P o rtla n d H eights 86, U ni scarcely no money on his person. in favoring th e issue. All th e HO j wego grange^ accom panied by hie giving It aw ay at h arv e st tim e as we th e ir calves in th e Jersey calf club versity P ark , 85, N orth P o rtlan d - Upon being questioned as to his iden g ra n g e rs p resen t joined th e side of wife. Mr. Dickinson is g ran g e in only pick straw b e rrie s th re e weeks u n d er h er direction, as did Mr. Mc Mr. Baily spoke ip ter- P iedm ont 83, St. Jo h n s 78, Brooklyn tity he seem ed unable to tell w hat th e sp eak ers whose nam es have a l surance agent fo r th e county. His each y ear o ut ol 52. Do not pick for Cullough. 75, E ast P o rtlan d 75, Sellwood 74, his nam e was an d th e re was n o thing ready been nam ed. T he outcom e was visit was for th e purpose of im pres b arrelin g b erries less th a n th ree estingly of his years of Jersey ex Rose City P a rk 71, A lbina 66, W ood- on his person th a t could fu rn ish th a t th e passage of a reso lu tio n ex p res sing on th e m inds of th e g ran g e rs the q u a rte rs of an inch in d iam eter and perience. E arlie r in th e evening a business stock 66, V ernon-A lberta 65, South inform atio n . He was th e re fo re giv sing in stro n g term s th e farm e rs’ I fact th a t g ran g e fire in su ran ce is a we w ant fully ripe f ru it; all green g rea t deal ch eap er th a n th ro u g h th e m eeting of th e club n etted funds for P o rtlan d 65. M ontavilla-M ount T abor en th e nam e of "Jo h n Doe.” sta n d in oposing th e rep eal of the b erries w ill be charged back to the old lin e com panies. T he g ran g e rs re g u la r ad v ertisem en t in th e local 62. and L ents 59. A deep m ystery su rro u n d s th e u n m illage tax. It was nam ed th e “ M ill-: blam ed th e ag en ts fo r n o t p u b lish g ro w er’s account. p apers and for Jersey attra c tio n s at T he plan of having district ex know n m an. H e claim ed he had age Tax R eso lu tio n .” "W e have an o rd er for five tons ing th e rates. hib its has aroused g re a te r in te rest w alked o u t from tow n b u t his ap W hereas, Oregon S tate G range in i of sm all well shaped sound ripe b er th e M ultnom ah county fair th is year. recent session at McMinnville, Ore-1 D uring th e evening session be- th a n usual In th e rose show and pearance did n o t in d icate th a t he ries th a t we wish to fill next week If A lready th e best b arn has been se th is fe a tu re will be incorporated had. T he only o th e r ex p lanation is gon, d u rin g th e closing h ours of th e tw een eight and tw elve g ran g e rs you care to pick them at $90 p er ton cured and enough en tries pledged to m eetings and a fte r n early h alf of w ere in itiated in th e fifth degree fill it. as a p a rt of th e show next season. th a t an autom obile bro u g h t him o u t .1,, r f l r « k , „ of T net to you, picked in cannery crates; T he com m ittee in charge of th e th e re and left him. He had not been a reso lu tio n by th e sm all m a jo rity of J. K reu d er and m ade up of officers th is is b e tte r th a n allow ing th e b er BOOKS SHOW CREDIT g ath e rin g of th e roses fo r th e show drin k in g , b ut his absence of m em ory tw o votes, ask in g for th e repeal of th e m illage tax, as enacted by th e from all th e county g ran g es, p er ries to go to w aste and will help to BALANCE FOR DIST. NO. 4 w ere Miss Mabel Inglis, Mrs. W. F. m ight be due to drugs. W hy h e en- people of Oregon two years ago, and form ed th e work b eau tifu lly . T he sw ell th e profits; so you may fill th is H oney and Mrs. Maxwell Schneider, tered th e A ylsw orth home, w hich is W hereas. M ultnom ah C ounty Po sam e team put on th e work at Mc o rd er if you w ish.” T he financial sta te m en t for Dis It was th ro u g h th e ir ea rn est efforts on th e highw ay n e a r th e Twelve- m ona G range re p rese n tativ e of th e tric t No. 4 as su b m itted by th e dis M innville and won th e praise of th e th a t G resham carried aw ay th e prize, m ile sto re, is not know n. T h at he nine gran g es of M ultnom ah county tric t clerk, C. J. L u n dquist, shows a believes th a t th e 58 d eleg ates o u t of en tire sta te and v isito rs of o th e r CHAUTAUQUA SEASON entered for th e purpose of robbing a to ta l en ro llm en t of 225 a t th e sta te credit balance of $4.662.74 a fte r all IS FROM JULY 1 TO 13 sta te s as well. COTTRELL ' the house and feigned in san ity when g ran g e, who, by th e ir votes sought bills for th e past y ear have been A sh o rt program com pleted th e T he 29th an n u al assem bly of th e paid. th e ow’ners re tu rn e d suddenly, has • he repeal of th e m illage tax, do not , . . , T his am o u n t includes $1.- T he straw b e rry festival was en- rf‘i)r*‘SPiit o u r ODinionn on ib is ( h i m - s pntprtJiinm ont. T he m ini- W illam ette V alley C h a u ta u q u a asso been cons dered and th o u g h t possible ° pinlon8 que» [ 1ncIudpd , j .>La Veres, 523.39 w hich was th e am o u n t of joyed by all T uesday n ight. T here W h ereas. We believe th a t th e re- accom panied by Miss Alice Johnson ciation will be opened at G ladstone cash on hand at th e tim e of th e last w ere lots of berries, cakes and cream but not plausible. H ow ever, he w ill, P ark on Ju ly 1 and will co n tin u e to an n u al rep o rt in Ju n e, 1921. be exam ined fo r in san ity b u t if found peal of th e m illage tax would cripple vri. i w hich brought $17.10. T he pro ____ v ___ ... v . sane, he will be tried on a robbery t th h e . efficiency of i th n e . Oregon Agricul at th e Piano; read in g , Miss Louise Ju ly 13, w ith th e usual high-class T he receipts received from th e ceeds go tow ard pain tin g th e church. tu ra l college and especially so th e " ag n er, one of Mrs. E. M. H erd 's lectu res an d e n tertain m en ts, th e charge. v arious sources a re from county Rev. E. K. Railev will preach S un extension d ep a rtm en t including coun- pupils; a selection by Miss R uth tv ag en t w ork. T h erefo re be it A ndrew s, m usical num ber. Mrs. daily study hours and sp o rts, all in a tre a su re r: day m orning and evening a t the b eau tifu l grove u n d er ideal camp COMMITTEES NAMED FOR Resolved by M ultnom ah County F rom d istric t tax, $5,107 62; from church, and will also continue th e FARMERS' FIELD DAY Pom ona in session assem bled a t Ev- Knew an a read in g by Miss B a r conditions. county school fund, $4,665; sta te m eetings th ro u g h o u t th e week if the ton. Misti B eatrice P olm an sang ening S ta r G range, Ju n e 21, 1922 Some of th e best p latfo rm ta len t school fund, $626 26; elem entary people wish it. Rev. Mr. Bailey held P lans a re alread y u n d er way fo r th a t we wish to be counted as op- d u rin g th e aftern o o n session. is to be ! pos,'d *° th e repeal of th e m illage A com m ittee was appointed to of th e co u n try will be presen t, In school fund, $5,977.93; tu itio n for a tw o-w eeks’ m eeting here last su m F a rm e rs’ F ield Day which m er and was a g reat success. He held in G resham on Ju ly 29th u n d er pcseV 'to* cu ttin g o ut V ro m ^ h e it a t ^ WOrk ° ut a new 8chedule f°r Po- eluding Opie R ead, le c tu re r and au j pupils below high school g rad es th o r; H arold “ P riv a te ” P eat of w ar from all o th e r sources $5.35. The spent th e w in ter In C alifornia a tte n d th e auspices of th e county gran g es budget any m oney for th e fu llest ef- m ona G range fo r th e com ing y ear as ing a Bible school. T he program fo r th e day will consist ' ficiency in th e extension d ep artm en t ’he p resen t one has expired. T he fam e; M argaret G arriso n , th e only to ta l receipts for th e y ear ending .follow ing o rd er was a rra n g e d : w om an who ev er won a n atio n al o ra Ju n e , 1922, are $18,075.55. Mrs. R. N. B radley of S eattle, of speaking, and o th e r form s of e n - " orl< ot tb e col,ege. to rical co n test and A rth u r Walwyn E x p en d itu res fo r th e sam e period te rta in m e n t, sp o rts of various kinds Many of th e d eleg ates to t h e ! G resham , S eptem ber; R ussellville, W ashington is visiting h e r m other. Mrs. Jos. M anary. besides m any o th e r attractio n s. ” a te g ran g e at M cM innville did not D ecem ber; L ents, M arch, 1923; Evans, b rillia n t W elsh o ra to r and ¡are: salary for principal $1800; sal- arles of teach ers, $8,550; salaries of C om m ittees w ere nam ed a t tfhe 8,8y u n t" th e 8P8slon had ended, Colum bia, Ju n e ; Rockwood, Septem lectu rer. Mr. and Mrs. Studley of P o rtlan d Mrs. Eva Em ery Dye, a u th o r of ja n ito r and o th e r em ployees, $1,- w ere Sunday g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. last m eeting of th e Pom ona G range Tho8e who did 8tay fe ,t th e absent ber; P lea san t Valley, D ecem ber; fo r th e various b ran ch es of en ter- deleKates to be responsible fo r the E vening S tar, March, 1924; M ultno O regon books, has ch arg e of th e 333.33; supplies used in Instruction, F red Meyer. Symposium and has planned a classic $148.07; fuel, $295; w ater, $44 45; T hose rep rese n tin g th e rppeal of th e m illage tax resolution m ah. Ju n e ; Fairview', Septem ber. L. E. Crasw ell has installed a pres ta ln m e n t year of poets, a rtists, h isto ria n s, nov light and power, $145.38; ja n ito r's su re w ater-system recently. varions G ranges w ere L ents. R. W. elists and n a tu ra lists. More th an 30 supplies, $93.83; rep a irs and Im- Floyd, sm all son of Mr. and Mrs. C rane. Mrs. Snuflln, Miss H otchkiss; rep a ir in v itatio n s have been se n t o u t and proving grounds, $578.50; 8. B. Splaw n, had th e m isfo rtu n e to Fairview , Mr. Stone, Mr. W Indell, and replacem ent of equipm ent. ------------ ! acceptances a re flocking back by ev- break his arm la st Monday. Mrs. H all, Mrs. G ra n t; G resham , By MISS RICA ANDERSON fu 88' 8 tra *Kb 1 ened ev ery th in g out so cry mall. A lready A nne Shannon $268.20; Insurance, $28; principal G. H. B lackburn was a P o rtlan d Mrs. Joh n S leret, Leo A niker, Mrs. At th e an n u al school m eeting of [th a t no one was punished and ju st v isito r W ednesday. B. W. T horne, Rockwood, Mrs. B u r D istrict 26, F red A nderson was elect- ^or Giat won a sw eeth eart. All th is Monroe and M aryland Allen, popu- and In terest on w arran ts, $5.90; paid The la r m agazine w riters, have prom ised for o th e r purposes, $122.15. ’ Mrs. F ra n k Beers and Mrs. Dan gess, Mrs. Norby, Mrs. P ederson; «= o. arm . u i 'V i i R S S T S to be th e re : W illiam L. Finley, to ta l sum of expenditures is $13,- Robinson w ere In G resham Monday Colum bia, Mr. K nieriem , Mrs. John ing ch airm an . Mr O ran has served fice. To be sure, Mrs. M orand. as a 412 81. on business. A. L arsson; M ultnom ah, Miss Faye several term s, m aking a record fo r j collector, knew w hat was doing fam ous o rn ith o lo g ist, will ta lk on W allace M anary spent several L ord, J. 8. Albel, Geo. S leret; P le a s faith fu l work and endeavors to raise * ben ’•he cam e d unning th e young "S aving th e W ild B irds,” and Mr. W. SOFT DRINK VENDORS days in P o rtlan d th is week a tte n d a n t V alley, Mr. F ro st; E vening Star, , . .. . , fellow who bought diam ond neck- A. E liot, now w riting a book on O re MUST REGISTER, ’ education facilities to th e highest lprpR on , han a lhoiIBand a gon birds will illu stra te with Bruce ing th e rose festival. J. J. John so n , Geo. Kelly, Mrs. Kline. sta n d a rd possible T he present high y ear.” T he comedy p art was played H o rsfa ll’s o rig in al w ater color d raw T he R evenue Act provides th a t ev T hose on th e program com m ittee class schoolhouse is in no sm all I by G oldie (C larence A nderson) and SANDY BLUFF | a re J. J. Jo hnson, ch airm an , Mrs. m easu re due to Mr. G ran 's tireless his sw eeth eart Birdie (Cassie Alms- ings; Prof. A lbert Sw eetzer, O re ery person, firm o r co rp o ratio n e n g o n ’s best-know n b o tan ist will talk gaged In th e m a n u fa ctu re of soft b u ry .) oi _ . „ ¡O strand, Mrs Jo h n A. L arsson, Geo efforts. Mrs. Sim m ons of P o rtlan d is v i s i t - ,, on "S aving th e Wild F lo w ers," Illus d rin k s, syrups, carb o n ated and o th e r S atu rd ay evening. Boring enjoyed Kelly. It was a large, huge evening, for ing h er d au g h ter, Mrs. H. H. W at th e hom e-talent production of a Ice cream and cake w ere sold a fte r tra te d by Mrs. S w eetser's exquisite beverages m ust re g iste r w ith th e T he sp o rts com m ittee consist of d ram a, en titled "C ivil Service." kins, also a niece of Mrs. W atkins, M. M. Squires, ch a irm an ; George P revious ad v ertisin g of th e play by th e show and, to thaw out th e froz p ain tin g s; Mr. Jo h n T. H otchkiss, C ollector of In te rn a l R evenue and Miss H aight of T he Dalles. en " in n a rd s", a free dance was who w itnessed reh earsals given at W aller's new hall. T he next head of th e book d ep a rtm en t of th e obtain a certificate of reg istra tio n , Kelly, R. W. Gill, W. H. M itchell, those T he re su lt of th e school election i J. K. Gill com pany, will exhibit a v.hlch Is to be kept conspicuously Johnson, th ro u g h th e crack in th e broken wln- day everybody sat aro u n d yaw ning on Monday. Ju n e 19, was th e re -e le c -! E arl T ow nsend, C larence ’ ' dow pane, ru m o rs of comic m ake H. W ihlon, Geo. A tkeson and Mr ups and cute p arts created a keen and tellin g how late they got home collection of O regon’s new est books, posted. F ailu re to re g iste r and keep tion of E. R. Brook to serv e t h r e e ; th e n ig h t before. no old relics b ut new books Just off th e certificate posted ren d ers th e Î an ticip atio n . T he house, filled to ca- years on the school board. W. L. i Cam pbell. Much of th e success of th e F arm th e press; A nthony E uw er, th e risin g tax p ay er liable to p enalty of $1000. T he publicity com m ittee are W H pacify, b reath lessly w atched th e slid- Crissey is chairm an Mrs. B ertha - Bureau m eeting last S atu rd ay was T his law becam e effective on Jan - M itchell, ch a irm an ; A E. Hill „(«Ing back of th e c u rta in s on th e first due to th e en erg etic work done by young poet, G race H all, beloved of A ult is th e o th e r d irector. E E. , , . ,,, ' ,, . 2 i ’ * ct- to behold th e In te rio r of a post- Oregon, Guy F itch Phelps, Vern« { n ary 1, 1922, and everyone who reg- th e M ontavilla Tim es. Mrs. G ra n t 1 ¿ J fa T A 1 l l ]P rP were: Hpnry A f ’ the a 9 rran g e m I ’ en , t v co m m ittee conslst- MM ‘AM.’ , • ’ I ' W - I - • A A “ BAI y , \ 1 Van F leet was re-elected as clerk. F airview , Mr. B aktell . T elegrgai tw, n io y le tte rs; Em il Johnson who ' ,n *, ° / Mr',> Er,c B 1 artell, Mrs Kelly, B right, and o th e r songbirds will read , lstered a t th a t tim e fo r th e fiscal Mrs. E lsie A ndrew s and children aye L o w T « « » '»4» «100 out of a le tte r deposited and Peterson. Also th e G range o rig in al poem s on P o et’s Day; John year ending on Ju n e 30, 1922 Is re new s w riter. Miss Faye are visiting Mrs. A ndrew s’ fath er, G resham and Mrs B urgess of R a c k -“M * ' « r s T R Jeffs” (M rs II M f '>mmltt. e c o m p o -d of Monte New- B. H orner, th e veteran archeologist. q uired to re g iste r on o r before Ju ly B urgess of pvprv (Uv) for e l Mrs Mary P eterson and John and A. C. B row ning and brother, Anne M ulheron, head of th e P o rtlan d 1 for th e fiscal y ear ending on Ju n e ents purchased for th e girl whose i , ? " mp,8,r r '„ and the program _com C larence B row ning and helping d u r w" ° d m lttee of S. A R oberts, E rnest lib rary , Mabel A rundel H arris who 30, 1923. C ollector Clyde G. H unt- T he session com m ittee Is m ade up hand he was b aitin g for. H eartless ing th e berry season. of th e m asters of all of th e county O ctavia, plaved by ix d tle Dugger. SchwmHer and R udolph M ullenhoft cap tu red a recent prize and o th e r ley states th a t b lanks and Instruc- . . .1 K g> I A Sv» Lnnl ), n m a * * I 1 • * a .... . ... M yrtle Brook visited hom e folks V as only w orking him for she w as 1 The Ice cream booth n etted nearly literary and a rtistic people will ap- tlons for th is purpose w ere sent o ut G ranges slread y engaged to a w ealthy m a n .|J £ 'l for ,hP ,,r,rPn' T each er associa- ppflr at y p ar'g Symposium Sunday. by his office on May 31. He an n ounc A com m ittee m eeting will be held Of course, th e inspector, Andrew tion. Mr. and Mrs E rvin R adford Visit Com plete program s fo r the season es th a t up to thia tim e not m ore th an on Ju ly 16 at 2 :3 0 on th e M ultnom ah G ossett, got wind of th is th e ft and ed with his fa th e r, F red R adford P iano T uning. have been received by th e O utlook. o n e-h alf of th e tax p ay ers have ap- would have sentenced th e real th ief county fa ir grounds. and b ro th e r and wife, Mr. and Jrtrs. $3 00. Satisfaction g u aran teed . which may be had fo r th e asking plied fo r re-re g istratio n Unless ¡to Sing Sing, but old "R . F. D." Phone Jones, G resham 1561, care E lm er Radford over Sunday G ossett) plead g u ilty T he Outlook office will be closed (C h a rle . w hile they last. A card directed to those who have not already applied O utlook ------------------ i .it a . . .w "since he d id n ’t have m any m ore S ecretary A rth u r O. B eattie. Oregon i do so not la te r th an Ju ly 1, they will The Bank of G resham pays 6 p e r i * 1' day U ed n w ,d ay - J u n * 28- to r t h e iy e ars to live any way ” K ate, ( Edith City, will bring a program . I Incur p enalty provided by law. Phone su bscriptions to 1561. cent in te rest on tim e d e p o sit« — Adv. an n u al O utlook picnic. p A nderson) who was a re g u la r prln- UNKNOWN MAN ENTERS ED. AYLSWORTH HOME BERRY SITUATION AS IT LOOKS TO D. E. TOWLE HOME TALENT PRODUCTION AT BORING IS ENJOYED