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T W IC E W EEK Voi 12, No. 53 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, STATEMENT PICKLE FACTORY FINANCIAL MULT. COUNTY FAIR MAKES ADDITIONS A financial sta te m e n t of th e M ult nom ah co u n ty fa ir w as re a d a t th e | la s t m eetin g o f th e fa ir b o ard h eld W ednesday even in g a t th e office on th e fa ir g ro u n d s. T he sta te m e n t, as read by th e m an ag e r, C. D. M inton, is as fo llo w s: A m ount of m oney ta k e n in d u rin g f a i r ....................... $16,754.73 OUiLgd a c c o u n tV 'n o t^ o U e ld e d 1.0S7.00 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1922 <1111.D WELFARE MILL BE DISCUSSED AT MEET TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.00 Per Year TAX COMPARISONS FOR NEARBY CITIES T he ch ild re n of th e com m unity w ill receiv e first p lace in th e tim e and I th o u g h t of th e a n n u a l com m unity j By LaVERNA M. CREW . w hich w e p assed, w as not very at-1 Many im p ro v em en ts a re being m ade Som e in te re stin g in fo rm atio n is giv O regon, a t least in th is vicin ity , h as tra c tiv e , but is d o u b tless th e old p o rt m eetin g to be held a t th e C o ttrell a t th e p la n t of th e O regon P ick le and m uch to offer in th e w ay of scenic occupied by th e tisherfolk alo n g the c h u rc h n ext M onday, th e fo u rth of en in a re c e n t issu e of th e O regon C an n in g com pany. So m an y cu cu m beauty, for th e e n te rta in m e n t of th o se w a te r fro n t. T he houses, up on s tilts S eptem ber. II. C. S eym our, th e boys' V oter w hich show s how th e ta x e s of s ta te clu b lead er, and Dr. J. F. L a n G resh am an d th e c itie s su rro u n d in g b e rs a rc being b ro u g h t to th e facto ry w ho enjoy n a tu re , b a s t w eek, in th e w ith no y a td s seem ed q u e e r and th e th a t a ll of th e ta n k s w ere filled som e O utlook 1 ,o h l of th e P leasu res of my steep h ills of th e s tre e ts w ith alw ay s d e rs, p re sid e n t of th e s ta te norm al G resh am co m p are fo r th e y e a rs of school a t M onm outh w ill b rin g im 1915, 1921 and 1922. T h e ta x levy of first m o u n tain trip . S in ce th e n th e a sh a rp tu r n a t th e top o r bottom a re tim e ago an d it w as n e c e ssa ry to p o rta n t su g g e stio n s c o n cern in g the P o rtla n d is a lso given below fo r the T o tal incom e 1922...............$17,754.73 O utlook ed ito r h as been h ost to equal to a ro lle r-c o a s te r w hen one is c o n serv atio n of th e life of th e boys p u rp o se of co m p arin g them w ith build m ore. Twelvfi new ta n k s have E x p en se of 1982 Fair. autolng. a n o th e r eq u ally d elig h tfu l p a rty on a an d g irls. T he o th e r topics of th e th o s e of th e sm a lle r cities. P o p u la a lre a d y been b u ilt and it is expected L abor, g e n e ra l ....................... $ 1.6S9.59 tr ip to th e co ast, w h ere I h ad m y first A fter leav in g A sto ria, th e cool, 503.45 m o re w ill be needed if th e c u cu m b e rs P a n ti n g day d ealin g w ith hom e life an d r e tio n is ta k e n in to co n sid e ra tio n so th e g lim p se of th e ocean. A m o u n tain b risk breeze gave h in t th a t we w ere ......... — — tl__ - . __ j « • ■ I i C om m ¡SS issions paid ................. zus.ou 208.50 ; ......■— — — onnfinno no™.. e ds 1 ley a re doinK i R eg u lar su p p lie s ................... 111.61 I an d th e ocean all in a w eek is n e a rin g th e ocean, and e a g e rly I ligious ed u catio n a lso have a d ire c t c o m p a riso n s a re fa ir in every way. b e a rin g on th e developm ent of th e a t th e p re s e n t tim e. ) M usic In th e m a jo rity of cases th e fig 760.40 “q u ite a m o u th fu l.” w atched fo r my first ch an ce to see It. next g en eratio n . No check h as yet been m ade so it B an q u et, c h ild re n ’s 87.50 u re s fo r 1922 show a n in c re a se of th e T he one h u n d red an d fo rty m ile It w as ju s t as I had p ic tu re d it, yet 2.55 R esid en ts of th e O rien t, L usted, c ity ta x levy ra te s over 1921 b u t the is im possible fo r th o se in c h a rg e to T elep h o n e ................. 196.00 a u to d riv e to S easid e w as fu lly as I could sc a rc e ly re a liz e th a t I w as on V ictory and C o ttrell school d is tric ts te ll how m any to n s of cu cu m b e rs ' rM n ? f™ p h eT ......... 778.00 b e a u tifu l as th e one to Mt. Hood, but th e Pacific co ast. T he ro a r of th e a re u rg ed to be on h and a t th e o p e n in c re a se in m ost ca se s is slig h t. T his hav e been received a t th e fa c to ry b u t R ab b its In c re a se is found to be due In p a rt 53.00 a little e a sie r to m ak e b ecau se of th e w aves m ade m e m ore fu lly sen se it. it is exp ected th a t a t le a s t a s m an y j P o u ltry ..................... 394.25 ex cellen t ro ad s a ll of th e w ay, w ith Much as I love th e m o u n tain s, I be ing h o u r of th e a n n u a l m eetin g on to red u ced a ssessed v alu atio n b u t In have been received a s w ere b ro u g h t j H o rses ....................... L ab o r Day. T he b u sin ess sessio n a t th e m ain to in creased ex p en d itu res. 415.00 th e ex cep tio n of th o se th ro u g h R ai lieve th e sea a p p e a ls to m e ju s t a 650.00 9:45 w ill be first on th e p ro g ram . T he in la s t year. I t w as ex pected th e co n - I b a ttle • • • • • • • • ......... F o llo w in g is a co m p ariso n of city nier. R oadw ork is now u n d e r w ay in little m ore. Both, in th e ir m y sterio u s ¡sheep a n d s w in e ... 531.50 elec tio n of a p resid en t, s e c re ta ry and ta x ra te s fo r 1915, 1921 and 1922 i. tin n e d d ry w e a th e r d u rin g th e su m G ran g e 770.00 th e tow n, an d as I u n d e rs ta n d it, w ill g ra n d e u r, b rin g to one th o u g h ts of th r e e re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e com m u city p u rp o ses only and do n o t in m er w ould sh o rte n th e cro p bu t th e H o rtic u ltu re an d a g ric u ltu re 137.75 be co m p leted n e x t y ear. O regon is th e g re a t M aker, and em p h asize o u r r a in cam e before th e v in es w ere dead F lo ra l ......................................... 111.25 I p ro g ressiv e in b u ild in g ro ad s, w hich own little n e s s, but th e sea w ith its nity a t la rg e should be p a rtic ip a te d in clu d e school, road, co u n ty and s ta te by a ll re sid e n t voters. 318.50 and cau sed th em to p ro d u ce a late A rt ............................................... tax es. T he figures show th a t P o r t 111.00 is m o re difficult in a m o u n tain o u s evqr ch an g in g color an d w ith its song, F o r th e d in n e r h o u r each should la n d leads th e w ay in tax red u ctio n . cro p th a t p ro m ises an ab u n d a n t yield. T ex tile ........................................ 329.85 , co u n try , b u t th e good ro a d s w ill b rin g as th e w aves d ash a g a in s t th e shore, S u p e rin te n d e n ts b rin g his ow n fork, knife, spoon and T h is red u ctio n w as m ade u n d er th e Som e of la s t y e a r's c u cu m b e rs a re R aces .......................................... 3,749.10 I m an y s ig h tse e rs from a ll over th e sooth as n o th in g else can. O ften have still on h an d and a re occu p y in g som e A uto polo 400.00 land. In Iow a, h a rd su rfa c e d ro ads, I read of th e deep blue sea, b u t to m e cup and so m eth in g to eat. T he d in com pulsion of th e T ax S u p erv isin g n e r com m ittee head ed by Mrs. G. W. an d C o n serv atio n com m ission. A c of th e ta n k s w hich is one of th e r e a E n te rta in m e n t, g ran d sta n d 25.00 Ì , 100.00 I a re n o t v ery com m on, p e rh a p s n o t so It w as an em erald sea. S uch varied A lld er w ill fu rn ish p a p er p la te s and co rd in g to th e O regon V oter M ayor sons w hy th e fa c to ry is so crow ded a t A d v ertisin g .............................. sh ad es of g reen and th e w aves each ïlÔ ’ÔÔ | n ecessary a s in th is reg io n , b u t s u r e Ju d g in g ...................................... coffee. T he d in n e r w ill be served B ak er him self w as a g a in s t th e c u ts th e p re s e n t tim e. M iscellan eo u s ex p en ses, n o t ly add en ough in th e w ay of safety w ith a frill of filmy lace, g ra c e fu lly A new double b u ild in g h a s been m ade by th is com m ission b u t it put item ized ................................ 1,910.71 an d convenience, th a t th ey should be ro llin g to w ard th e sh o re o r d ash in g c a fe te ria style. A collection w ill be ta k e n d u rin g P o rtla n d firRt in th e citie s of O regon ere c te d on th e n o rth side of th e fa c a g a in s t th e ro ck s, w as b eau tifu l. re g a rd e d as n ecessity , n o t a lu x ury. T o tal ex p en se of f a i r ....... $14,454.51 th e day to d efray th e tra v e lin g ex fo r tax re d u ctio n s. O ther c itie s a re to ry w hich w ill be used for so rtin g Only a sh o rt stop w as m ade a t S ea V ery e arly , la s t S a tu rd a y —in fact B alan ce .................................. 3,387.22 p en ses of th e sp e a k e rs. and m ak in g dill pick les. T h e w o rk w a tc h in g P o rtla n d ’s ex am ple w ith in A m ount of ex p en ses paid to so early , I th o u g h t I w as g e ttin g up side, for C annon B each w as th e goal T he follow ing p ro g ram w ill be te re s t. on th e m ain b u ild in g re p a irin g th e •late ...................................... $12,543.80 th e n ig h t before— we s ta rte d fo r S ea fo r th e day. T he ro ad is not very given : dam ag e cau sed by th e re c e n t fire is Old acco u n ts an d p rem iu m s T h e tax levy ra te s for G reshum is side, an d ju s t as we w ere leaving good, b u t it w as only a few m iles so 9:45— E lectio n of officers and re p 1915, 6.5; 1921, 9.7; 1922, 10.00; Paid ........................................ 4,210.93 p ro g re ssin g . J. De F oe h a s th e co n P o rtla n d , looking a c ro s s th e C olum w as soon ended. D riving rig h t down re se n ta tiv e s. tr a c t fo r a ll of th e c a rp e n te r w ork. T ro u td a le . 5.0; 11.1, 8.9; F airv iew T o tal am o u n t paid o u t . . . $ 16,754.73 bia, saw th e su n rise. I knew th e d i to tlie beach, d in n e r w as sp re a d on a 10:10— “C lub A c tiv itie s” by Mr. H. 10.0, 8.6. 9.3; S andy 5.0, 10.0, 10.0; F ive o th e r c a rp e n te rs a re a lso em O u tstan d in g 1922 a c c o u n t s ..$ 1,910.71 re c tio n s th e n , b u t a fte r th e su n w as big log an d from th e w ay th e food C. S eym our, s ta te boys' club leader. ployed. It w as n e c e ss a ry to re p la c e P e rm a n e n t i m p r o v em en ts O regon City 10.0 18.0, 19.1 and E s ta hidden by th e clo u d s, as it w as m ost d isap p eared , th e sa lt a ir had alre a d y 10:50—Q u estio n s and discussion. th e n o rth side of th e second sto ry of m ade th is y e a r ..................... $ 1,261.75 c ad a 5.0, lo 0, 10.0. T he city tux levy C annon of th e day, I n e v er knew "w h e re I sh arp en ed o u r a p p etites. th e b u ild in g and p u t on a new roof. 11:00— C om m unity singing. r a te fo r P o rtla n d fo r 1915 is 7.0, B each is a ttra c tiv e w ith a v ery p ic t T h e ro o f h a s a lre a d y been co m pleted OREGON PEOPLE THANKED was a t ”, b eeau se of th e n u m b erless 11:10— "D om estic A rt" , by Miss 1921 13.1, 1922, 12.5. T he red u ctio n BY NEAR EAST RELEF twists and tu r n s in th e road. If it u re sq u e sh o re line, and we sp e n t th e E lizab eth Cooley of O. A. C. and th e m en a re p u ttin g in w indow s m ade by T ro u td a le in 1922 over th a t w ere n o t fo r th e m an y re v e rse cu rv es, aftern o o n hik in g along th e beach. As and co m p letin g finishing th e w ork. 11:50—Q u estio n s an d discussion. of 1921 is w o rth y of m ention. T he C o n trib u tio n s in ca sh an d com m o one w ould indeed be “a ll w ound u p ,” it th re a te n e d ra in , we re tu rn e d to S e a T h e re a re five m en an d five w om en 12:00— B ask et din n er. c ity ta x levy r a te fo r O regon Citv it d ities to ta lin g $156,155.21 w ere m ade b u t th e re enough of th e se to keep one sid e fo r th e evening, w h ere th e em ployed in th e p ick le fa c to ry a t th e Afternoon Program. m uch h ig h e r th a n any of th e o th e rs. by O regon for N ear E a st R elief d u r p ro p e rly balan ced . R oads a re m o stly cro w d s w ere tra ilin g up an d dow n p re s e n t tim e. O rd ers a re b eing filled 1:40— A ddress on “B e tte r Schools" < ity Taxes Compared for in g th e y e a r en d in g J u n e 30, 1922, a c s tra ig h t w ith rig h t an g led tu rn s , in th e s tre e ts , o r v isitin g th e cu rio daily. T he e x cellen t q u a lity of th e by Dr. J. F. L a n d ers, p re s id e n t of th e Three Periods. co rd in g to an a u d it of th e acco u n ts of m y s ta te , b ecau se of th e lev eln ess and shops, a tte n d in g th e m ovies, c o n v e rs pick les p u t o u t is b rin g in g an in S ta te N orm al school at M onm outh. F o llow ing show s th e am o u n t of ta x c reased n u m b er of o rd e rs. As th e J. J. H a n d sa k e r, s ta te d ire c to r, ju s t jie g u la r ity of th e land, b u t fo r b eauty. ing w ith frie n d s or doing dozens of 2:20—Q u estio n s and d iscu ssio n . es levied in th e citie s s u rro u n d in g o rd e rs com e in, th e c a p a c ity of th e co m p leted by Jo h n 8. W iltse, n a tio n n o th in g eq u a ls a w in d in g road. You o th e r th in g s, e ach one in te n t on h av 2:30— Music. G resh am and in P o rtla n d fo r p u rely al a u d ito r an d re p o rte d by him to O reg o n ian s, w ho have long d riv en in g a good tim e. I had hoped to see p la n t w ill be in c re a se d to m eet th e A rth u r W. B rookings of L add & T il 2:40— A ddress on "T h e C om m unity c ity p u rp o se s fo r 1915, 1921 and 1922 dem and. No cu c u m b e rs have been ton B ank, s ta te tr e a s u r e r of N ear over th ese, have you ev er sto p p ed to th e sun ris e a t th e ocean as I did In C h u rch " by Rev. W. H. Boddy, p a sto r not in clu d in g ta x e s fo r school, docks, th in k th a t th e re is alw ay s a b eau tifu l th e m o u n tain s, b u t it w as n o t c le a r re fu se d as th e new ta n k s have e n E a st R elief. of th e R iverside ch u rc h a t Hood R iver p o rts, ro ad s, county, s ta te o r any o th ‘In view of th e size of th e sta te , its scene, rig h t In th e m iddle of th e road u n til la te r in th e m orning. B ut we abled th e w o rk e rs to ta k e c a re of all 3:30—Q u estio n s and discussion. e r pu rp o so ex cep tin g th o se of city c o m p arativ ely sp a rs e p o p u latio n and ah ead of you, an d a s h o rt d istan ce w ere o u t e a rly enough to find a few cu c u m b e rs b ro u g h t in. 3:30— R ep o rts of th e p ro je c t com g o v ern m en t, given in d o llars. th e sm all fo rce of w o rk e rs em ployed aw ay a n o th e r tu r n b rin g s a new la te clam d ig g ers, and th a t th e ocean T he m a n ag e m en t is co n te m p la tin g by th e N ear E ast R elief, I feel th a t m ittees. G resh am 1915, 3,771; 1921, 6,989; in clu d in g th e m a k in g of s a u e r k ra u t m uch c re d it is due th e s ta te fo r r a is p ictu re, so m etim es th e h eig h ts, so m e had craw led out q u ite a d ista n c e w ith C om m ittee on “ B e tte r H om es", 1922, 7,321; T ro u td a le 537. 953, 848; as a p a r t of th e b u sin ess. T h e m a ing th is am o u n t a t an o v erh ead of tim es th e valley, a g lim p se of a m o u n th e tide. A b risk w alk on th e sp rin g y , c h a irm a n , Mrs. S adie C hase. F a irv ie w 1,864, 1,132, 1,208; S andy c h in e ry fo r c u ttin g it is a lre a d y in less th a n 10 p er c e n t,” s ta te s Mr. ta in o r th e riv er. I t is ju s t like a w et san d w as an ap p e tiz e r fo r b re a k C om m ittee on "B e tte r F a rm s", 275, 597, 614; O regon C ity 28,748, 65.- W iltse. “C o n trib u tio n s receiv ed from tr a n s it b u t it is n o t k n o w n ju s t w hen th e w ealth y , p o p u lo u s s ta te s of th e scen ic railw ay , u p an d dow n and fa st, alth o u g h it w as n o t needed. c h a irm a n . O. A. Stnfford. 233, 60,826 an d E sta c a d a 981, 1,838, aro u n d , w ith a w o n d erfu l p a n o ra m a B re a k fa s t over, th e re s t of th e m o rn C om m ittee on " B e tte r S chools", 1,698. T he c ity ta x e s fo r P o rtla n d for it w ill arriv e . E ast, w h ere one city w ill ra is e m ore th a n th e e n tire s ta te of O regon and p ain ted by n a tu re . T h e re a re th r ills ing w as p assed in clim bing over th e c h a irm a n , C. E. G ossett. s tric tly city g o v ern m en t ex p en ses fo r w h ere th e c o st of se c u rin g th e fund in th is tr ip too, a s one sa ils u p or ro c k s re s tin g now an d th e n to w atch METHODIST CHURCH C om m ittee on " B e tte r C h u rc h e s”, th e th r e e periods a re 1919, 2,207,255; CLOSES A GOOD YEAR is c o n seq u en tly low er, e n ab le s us to dow n th e h ill, a ro u n d a c u rv e ju s t a t the ever c h a n g in g sea, now in its fu ll H. F. Myers. 1921, 4,127,636; 1922, 3,750,559. re p o rt an av e ra g e o v erh ead fo r th e th e edge of a p recip ice, o r h u gging e st b e au ty in th e su n lig h t. C hildlike, 4:30— A d journm ent. Taxes Per Capita Are Comparatively w hole U nited S ta te s of less th a n five N ext S unday w ill m a rk th e clo se of p er cent In o th e r w ords, m o re th a n th e edge of a cliff, re p e a tin g th e p ro I had to g a th e r a few sh e lls an d b a rn - Low. th e s h o rte s t y e a r th e M ethodist 95c of ev ery d o lla r co n trib u te d to cess m an y tim es. O ften th e h ig h w ay I a cle s »to c a rr y hom e, an d we w atch ed MAN II» YEARS ABSENT T h e follow ing sta te m e n t of p er c a p ear E a s t R elief goes in to a c tu a l r e follow s alo n g th e C olum bia, a g r e a t : o th e r folks c o llectin g sta rfish from VISITS NATIVE LAND ita city ta x e s in co m p ariso n to p o p u c h u rc h e s of O regon h av e had in a N lief w ork. riv e r, giv in g one g lim p ses of docks, b en eath th e rocks. L ast and b est of long perio d , b eing ju s t 11 m o n th s. latio n show s a co m p a ra tiv e ly low p er "As an ac c o u n ta n t, I am im p ressed Ivo Van S p eybrock of C orbett, fa th c a p ita tax for G resham and th e c itie s T he sh o rte n e d tim e h as m ade it n e w ith th e c a re fu l ch eck on its funds big and little b o ats, a little to w n or all w e got o u r feet w et in th e salty c e ss a ry for a ll d e p a rtm e n ts of th e k ep t by N ear E a s t R elief,” s ta te s Mr. th e sh o re lin e o r a s trin g of logs be ocean w a te r, jo in in g th e b are fo o t p a er of F ra n k S peybrock of G resham , s u rro u n d in g G resham . T he p er c a p ita rad e, w hich is eyer a p a rt of th e re tu rn e d re c e n tly from a v isit to Bel ta x fo r G resham is given a s $6.64; c h u rc h to s triv e a little h a rd e r to B rookings. “T h ro u g h th e sy stem of in g tow ed dow n th e stre a m . b o o k k eep in g an d of d aily an d m o n th P e rh a p s th e m ost in te re s tin g fe a beach scen ery . gium , w here he w en t to visit re la tiv e s T ro u td a le , $4.44; F airv iew , $6.57; O r b rin g up th e ir w ork, h u t th e final r e ly re p o rts to New Y ork th e re is p ra c E very m in u te w as a p le a s u re and in h is n ativ e land. Mr. Van Spey egon C ity, $10.70; S andy. $2.54 and p o rts w ill show good p ro g re ss in a ll tic a lly a m o n th ly a u d it of every cen t tu r e of th e d riv e is th a t p a r t called W idby L oops, giving one d elig h tfu l th e tim e to leave fo r hom e cam e all brock left on J u n e 3, acco m p an ied by E sta c a d a . $3.52. P o rtla n d h as a per of them . receiv ed a t th e v a rio u s s ta te offices, se n sa tio n s a s th e c a r h u m s u p the too soon. An e a rly afte rn o o n s ta r t h is b ro th e r-in -la w , A ugust N eirlnck. c a p ita ta x of $14.52. T hese figures T h e law n social a n n o u n ced fo r as w ell a s a n n u a lly a t th e v isit of th e ro ad o r c o asts dow n. T h e ro ad is w as m ade an d we w ere ag ain on th e I t w as h is first re tu rn a fte r a n a b ap p ly to 1922, th e per c a p ita being N atio n al A u d ito r to th e 50 o r n >re T h u rsd a y evening w as m oved in to N ear E a st R elief offices. N ot only a re c o n stru c te d in a se rie s of loops, w ith road. As d a rk n e s s c re p t on u s, th e sence of 40 y ears. co m p u ted on th e b asis of th e 1920 th e c h u rc h on a cco u n t of th e dam p th e offices in A m erica v ery c a re fu lly co n sid e ra b le g rad e. F ro m below one h ills and v a lley s w ere hidden from A m ost en jo y ab le tr ip w as rep o rted . cen su s. w e a th e r. A h u n d re d o r so of th e checked u p to see th a t fu n d s a re c an see th e ro a d on five o r six p la n e s o u r sig h t, a n d only now an d th en One event n ever to be fo rg o tte n oc- W a rre n to n h as th e h ig h est per c a p m em b ers and frie n d s of th e ch u rc h ra ise d in th e m o st eco n o m ical w ay a s it w eaves b ack an d fo rth , each could th e tw in k lin g lig h ts of th e cu red on h is tr ip ac ro ss, w hen the ita ta x in co m p ariso n to p o p u latio n b u t a firm of certified p u b lic a c c o u n t enjoyed an evening of friendly fei? a n ts ch eck th e e x p e n d itu re s in th e p la n e q u ite a bit h ig h e r th a n th e to w n s be seen, w hile a s trin g of red sh ip p assed betw een tw o huge ice of a n y city in O regon w hich is $84 low ship and a n e x c ellen t p ro g ram of N ear E a st fo r re lie f w o rk as w ell. In o th e r. W hen th e su m m it is reach ed , ta il lig h ts w in d in g up and dow n and b erg s, one of w hich w as e stim ated to p e r ca p ita . Its n e a r neig h b o r, G e a r re a d in g s a n d m usic. T he L a d ie s’ Aid ad d itio n to th is th e N ear E a st R elief it is w ell w o rth w hile to sto p and look a ro u n d , led u s on. Q uite a p ro c e s be 250 feet in h eig h t. T he a ftern o o n h a rt, is a w eak second w ith $43 per society serv ed re fre s h m e n ts of ice m u st re p o rt all d e ta ils of re c e ip ts and a t th e e n tra n c in g view o f th e riv e r sion of c a rs , p ra c tic a lly all hom ew ard su n lighted them up, ca u sin g them to ca p ita . T he high p e r c a p ita of W a r e x p e n d itu re s to c o n g re ss e ach y ear, cream , cak e, san d w ich es an d d rin k s. se v eral h u n d red fe e t below and th e bound, w ended its w ay in to P o rtla n d , resem b le fa iry like to w ers nt a city re n to n is due to o p e ra tin g a city gov T he co m m ittee on elec tio n to o k a d as it w as c h a rte re d by a sp ecial a c t of co n g re ss to w o rk In th e N ear E ast. c o u n try fo r m iles a ro u n d in every th en sc a tte re d In m an y d irectio n s. by night. e rn m e n t on an exp en siv e scale, w ith v a n ta g e of th e g a th e rin g to elec t its B ecause of th e c a re fu l w ay in w hich d irectio n . T ired , b u t h appy w ith rem em b ran ces Mr. Van S pey b ro ck found B elgium a n im m ense a ssessed v a lu a tio n upon re p re s e n ta tiv e s to th e L ay m en ’s a s N ear E a st n o t o n ly h a n d les its fu n d s A sto ria, w ith its g re a t h a rb o r, th e of a n o th e r new experience, enjoyed in m uch changed by th e p assin g y ears w hich to p lace th e tax. L ots have so ciatio n th a t w ill m eet n ex t w eek a t b u t also does its re lie f w o rk , it h as salm o n c a n n e rie s in th e d istan ce, th e ih e co m p an io n sh ip of h o sp ita b le an d by th e w ar, th e effects of w hich been sold to s p e c u la to rs th e re a t a th e en d o rse m e n t of th e N atio n al In Salem on F rid a y and S a tu rd a y . Mrs. big fish n e ts h a n g in g On th e docks G resham folks, we reach ed hom e w ith a re still n o ticeab le. Many of th e high price. G e a rh a rt’s high p er c a p R osa S h ip ley w as elected th e d ele fo rm atio n B u reau w hich is to c h a r it a b le o rg a n iz a tio n s w h at D unn and w ere a ll novel sig h ts to me. T he no m ish ap s, en d in g a n o th e r p le a s a n t tow ns, how ever, a re e n tire ly re b u ilt ita is d ue to th e fa c t th a t it is a su m g a te and O liver G ill a lte rn a te . B ra d stre e t a re to co m m ercial o rg a n i to w n Itself, a t least th e p a r t th ro u g h I trip . and a re th riv in g ag ain . In th e fields m er r e s o rt w ith only a sm all p e r T h e O regon a n n u a l c o n feren ce w ill zatio n s. A cting on th e ad v ice of th e and w oodlands h uge g u n s and can- m a n e n t p o p ulation. In fo rm atio n B u reau th e begin its 70th sessio n in old F ir s t N atio n al nons can still be found and th e lands c h u rc h , S alem , next W ednesday P o rtla n d co m m u n ity c h e st la s t y ear TROUTDALE MAN MISS MARJORIE SMITH a p p ro p ria te d $41,250.00 to N ear E ast a m o rn in g . B oth th e p a sto r an d Mrs. WINS STERLING CUP TO TALK ON FOODS rt full or sh ell holes and b arbed | | | \ \ E R IN HONOR R elief.” w ire e n ta n g le m e n ts || R |>|>> |-: |{ PEOPLE H isey w ill a tte n d th e sessio n . T he On Ju ly 4th th e B elgians c e le b rated A h an d so m e s te rlin g silv e r cup Miss M arjo rie M. S m ith, a s s is ta n t fo rm er w ill leave M onday to co n d u ct BOND ELECTION CALLED by p lacing th e s ta r s and strip e s S ev eral p le a sa n t h o u rs w ere sp e n t th e ex a m in a tio n s of th e u n d e rg ra d u a te FOR UNION HIGH SCHOOL over 20 in ch es h ig h an d w eighing n u tritio n sp e c ia list, from th e O regon above th e flagB of F ra n c e , B elgium nine pou n d s h as ju s t been received A g ric u ltu ra l college w ill hold m eet T u esd ay n ig h t a t Dodge P a rk , w hen m em b ers of th e c o n feren ce an d th e A bond electio n h as been called for by H. C. M cG innis of T ro u td a le as th e ings in P le a s a n t H om e, R u ssellv ille and E n g lan d , th u s c a llin g a tte n tio n to a n u m b er of G resh am frien d s of Mr. young m en w ho a re new c a n d id a te s fo r th e m in is try . Mrs. H isey w ill S ep tem b er 6 to he held a t U nion H igh ch am p io n tro p h y of th e w o rld a w a rd and C orbett n ex t week. The dem on th e frie n d ly re la tio n s ex istin g be- and Mrs. A lb ert A dkins of H ep p n er alnP(1 thpni w lth „ fHr,,WP„ (lln. leave on T h u rsd a y to p re sid e o v er th e School No. 2 b etw een th e h o u rs of ed by th e M ark et G ro w ers J o u rn a l of s tra tio n s given by Miss Sm ith a re a l tw een th e n a tio n s and th e g ra titu d e of th e people of B elgium n e r cooked and served in th e "old M in iste rs’ W ives a sso ciatio n , of w hich 2:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. T h e q u e s L o u isv ille, Ky., in th e C elery K ing w ays in s tru c tiv e and very beneficial On his re tu rn tr ip Mr. Van Spey cam p fire" style. co n test stag ed at In d ia n a p o lis, I n to housew ives, h h e ex p lain s how to sh e is th e p resid en t. tio n of c o n tra c tin g a bonded in d e b t d ian a C elery g ro w e rs from a sco re p la n s m eals th a t a re p ro p e rly b al b ro ck visited a t D etro it w ith nephew s. F o u r m ach in e loads of frien d s and T he p a sto r, th e Rev. A. S. H isey, ed n ess of $35,000 fo r th e p u rp o se of of s ta te s an d C an ad a e n te r d th e c o n anced in food valu es. H er ta lk next He reach ed C o rb ett b u rs tin g w ith " e a ts " s ta rte d out e a rly In th e ev en w ill occupy th e p u lp it b o th m o rn in g fu n d in g th e o u ts ta n d in g in d eb ted n ess te s t for 1922. A t th e W o rld ’s E x p o si w eek w ill be on th e p re p a ra tio n and n -w s from his n ativ e land am i sto rie s ing, and a t 8:30 u fine re p a s t w as and evening next S unday. H is topic of th e d is tric t w ill be p u t b efo re th e tio n held a t S an F ra n c isc o in 1915 cooking of food. She w ill a ls o give of te r rib le th in g s w hich happened served. T h e re w as a u k elele and a fo r m o rn in g w ill be "D re a m s and v o ters. an In te re stin g d e m o n stra tio n on th e <Iuriug th e w ar. Mr. M cG innis took th e gold m edal. p o rta b le v ic tro la in th e crow d, and V isions. ’ In th e even in g . "C aleb th e m aking of c o a rse breads. everybody trie d to sing or tr ip th e O rd er E a ste rn S ta r I h a p le r. " r - M cGinnis is from K alam azoo, H eroic L e a d e r”. S p ecial m u sic at N ext w eek's p ro g ram is as follow s: BETHEL RAPI 1ST (H IIH T I lig h t fa n ta stic . T rip p in g w as e sp ec T h e n ex t re g u la r co m m u n icatio n of ■ M ichigan, rep u ted to be th e celery both serv ices. In th e m o rn in g a solo W ednesday, S ep tem b er 6, 2 p. ni , SE R V IE S ANNOUNCED ia lly good on ac c o u n t of th e m any w ill be su n g by Miss E d ella Tow le, G resh am C h a p te r No. 117 O. E 8 „ w ill I c e n te r of th e w orld. He h as add«d to Mrs. Ava E d w a rd s of P e n d leto n , w ho be held in th e M asonic h all. T u esd ay th e sk ill and ex p erien ce g ain ed at at P le a - a n t H om e a t th e hom e of B ible school n e x t S u n d ay a t the ro ck s. H ow ever, a very en jo y ab le e v is v isitin g h e r p a re n ts , Mr. an d Mrs. even in g . S ep tem b er 5, 1922. a t 8 :Oh th a t p lace som e co n d itio n s of soil and Mrs. M. L e n n a rtz . B ethel B ap tist c h u rc h w ill be a t 10 e n in g w as had. p. m. sh a rp . All m em b ers a re urged c lim a te In th e T ro u td a le sectio n an d j T h u rsd a y , S ep tem b er 7, 2 p. m. a t T h o se In th e p a rty w ere: Mr. and S. S. T hom pson, w ill fu rn is h th e sp e c to be p re se n t. a. m. an d p re a c h in g a t 11. Dr. F. C. h a s com e off a w o rld w in n e r. M any ! th e R u ssellv ille g ra n g e ball. ial n u m b er in th e evening. S igned. CLARA P U L F E R , Sec. A u stin of P o rtla n d w ill p re a c h the A lb ert A dkins, Mr. and Mrs. B ruce c o n g ra tu la tio n s a re b eing se n t by | F rid ay , S ep tem b er 8, 2 p. m. in C or T he L pague serv ice w ill be in serm on. A solo, "T h e C ity F our H oyt, Mr. and Mrs. M artin G rass, Eve Much in te re s t is b eing ta k e n in th e frien d s of Mr. M cG innis, w ho asse rt b ett a t th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h . c h a rg e of th e W illam ette g irls. Topic S q u a re " w ill be su n g by Mrs. R ich ard lyn M etzger, H e ste r T h o rp e, M abel E a ste rn S ta r p icn ic to be held at th e th a t his h o n o rs a re fa irly won and 1 M etzger, Roy B u rto n , H a rry S tan ley " In v e stin g My M ind.” N eubauer. riv e r a t T ro u td a le by M asontc and th a t th ey a re th e re s u lt of ca re fu l. ! Zion Evangelical < hurch. and B ill F e rris. T he m idw eek se rv ic e of p ra y e r and T h e Rev. an d Mrs. C arl Young and E a ste rn S ta r fam ilies. Coffee, cream p a in sta k in g effort and a know ledge No se rv ic e s w ill be held a t the Zion Mr. an d Mrs. A dkins an d d a u g h te r p ra ise will he held W ednesday even- fam ily front A rlin g to n a re v isitin g to and su g a r w ill be fu rn ish ed free on on his p a rt of th e co n d itio n s n eces- E v an g elical c h u rc h next Sunday, Sep- 1 lug a t 7:30. T he serm o n topic w ill be re tu rn e d to H ep p n er W ednesday a fte r day at th e hom e of Mr. an d M rs. 11. th e g ro u n d s to su p p lem en t th e b a sk e t ' sary fo r th e ra isin g o th e f i n e s t' tern ber 3 a s th e Rev. H. R. G eb h ard t Je s u s C h rist Is th e Son o f God "Be- being iiere se v eral weeks. C. L arson. lu a c h e s ta k e n by th e p icn ick ers. w ill a ss ist w ith the d edication s e r I c a u se He F ulfilled a ll of th e Old T e s celery. P a t C ollins has a new F o rd w hich GRESHAM STORES WILL T he b eau tifu l tro p h y is on e x h ib i vices of th e c h u rc h at W alla W'alla, ta m e n t P ro p h e c y .” Mr. an d Mrs. L. P. M anning w ere tio n a t th e T ro u td a le S ta te B ank, W ashington on th a t day. he p u rc h a se d re c e n tly fro m R ak er Ac ( LOSE LABOR DAY th e g u e sts of th e ir son, L. H. M anning j w h ere it is a ttra c tin g m uch atte n tio n . Son. In s u ra n c e Mr. and Mrs. W ard In g lis an d fam and fam ily of P o rtla n d a t th e Span - , T he roof of th e house occupied by T he G resham sto res have agreed Wood! wood! Insure your wood T h e B ank of G resh am p ay s 6 p er Mrs. N e llie /ia llir k s o n on M aple ave anywhere with John Brown. Phone ily a re sp en d in g th e w eek-end ca m p ish W ar V eteran s picnic a t C ry stal to close all day next Monday, Sep I L ake P a rk la st S unday. I c e n t In te re s t on tim e d e p o sits.— A dv. nue h a s been resh in g le d recen tly . ing a t Dodge P ark . 3601. tf tem b er 4, l-abor Day.