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GREMII W OVTLOOK.
fOWMFXCEMEXT IS INVESTM ENT
TIME.
New Am encan Venu«
By R ichard Lloyd Jones.
is Perfect *34’
Once m ore o n r schools and colleges
com e to com m encem ent tim e. School
is an outfit shop. It is w here we get
th e tools w ith w hich to do ou r p a rt of
th e w orld's work.
G raduation day is not a tim e to r e ­
ca ll achievem ents but to plan them .
It is not a day fo r reflection, but of
prediction, a tim e fo r looking forw ard,
not backw ard.
E ducation is th e se arch for tru th .
T ru th is progress.
T he bud is a m anifestatio n of th e
tr u th of nature. B ecause it is tru e to
th e law s of n a tu re it does not rem ain
a bud but unfolds into the flower. T he
seed laid In the clod finds its way to
th e light.
L ight is tru th . Be a light seeker.
T ru th is ever ahead, never behind.
K eep p ursuing it. You can n o t serve
tru th ¿nd repose.
We geek education th a t we may
know how to pro g ress, to serve; th a t
in th is w orld we may be live seed and
not dead seed.
It is not w hat you know th a t gives
you recognition in th e w orld, but w hat
you know how to do.
C om m encem ent is not accounting
tim e— it is Investm ent time.
T he intellectu al m iser is of no m ore
use in th e w orld th a n th e money
m iser. T he w orld never honors an
Idle intellect. T h ere is but one nob il­
ity th a t la sts and th a t is th e nobility
of usefulness.
He who can n o t VSE th a t w hich he
has acquired from his text books has
labored in vain for his grades. We a re j
m easured by w hat we can GIVE, not
by w hat we can GET.
E ducation is w asted tim e and effort ‘
un less it Inspires us to te st our
stre n g th r a th e r th an com placently j
follow th e line of le ast resistance.
T he word has but little need of th e
man who can “do alm ost anything ”
But it has g rea t use for th e m an who
Miss M artha Gonzales, age 20 og
can DO SOMETHING
Brooklyn, N. Y . a perfect 34, has
E ducation, once looked upon as a
been selected by J R. Bolton, faah-
luxury. Is now reg ard ed as a neces­
,?n ’’Xpert, s® the new- American
sity. Once its influence w as contem ­
» en u a ''A m erican designers are do
plative. now it is contributive.
longer keeping In mind the perfect
In th e dark ages people belonged to
M of the Venus de Milo type In th eir
kings
When th e light of education
designing." say fashion su th o rltlea
spread, kings belonged to the people.
E ducation em ancipates. It is the
Money to loan on real estate. F arm
advance g u ard of dem ocracy. It de­
m ands th a t the rig h ts of th e m any Ioans at 6 p er cent. B. W. T horne.__
prevail above th e rig h ts of the few. Adv.
It is a ltru istic , not Individualistic.
State Srh'H»| Fasd*
If you are tru ly educated you a re a
F o r fa rm lo an s a t « per cent. Ix>ans
friend of th e m asses. T h at is edu ­
rna'le on baaiii of o n e -th ird a g ric u ltu ra l
cated patriotism .
value of land
P ro m p t a c tio n —no com
E ducation is a m ovem ent outw ard, miiwion charge«]
...
,
JO H N A. B E C K W IT H .
not inw ard.
tto rn ey for S ta te L and B oard
«1«
No day on th e school ca le n d ar is sc A
I o rle r Bldg., S ix th a n d O ak stre ets.
w ell nam ed as com m encem ent. It is
th e beginning of w ork, not th e end; !
I h e r r , and R asp b erry G row ers
it is th e binding to duty, not th e re ­
See m e before sellin g your c h e rrie s
lease from It.
or rasp b e rrie s.
Mr. T h ay er at old
G resham Feed Mill next to A. W
M etzger.
P hone 2381
B attery Service.
All m akes of b a tte rie s re-charged
I w ish to an n o u n ce to th e public
and rep aired .
th a t I am still d irect ag en t in G re sh ­
am for P h ilad elp h ia Diamond Grid
C. E. O S B U R N
b atteries. Any ad ju stm en t claim s ta k ­
en ca re of h ere
R e-charged and r e ­
Sole ag en ts for
p airin g any m ake of b attery . C. F
Philadelphia Diamond Gird
Osborn.
tf
GRESHAM LOCALS
_ _ ! • «.MUY.
»I1V
15,
Ifcg
YOCMi PEOPLE RECEIVE
ESSAV CONTEST PHIZES
THE
w xcH tsru
At a w ell atten d ed g a th e rin g at th e
STORE
M asonic b ail la st F rid a y evening
prizes w ere aw ard ed in th e essay co n ­
te st w hich h as been conducted by th e
F irs t S tate B ank d u rin g th e p ast few
w eeks. T he essay s w ere on th e su b ­
je ct "W hat Effect H ad th e In te rn a t
Ional A rm s C onference a t W ashing
ton, D. C., on th e C ivilization of the
W orld?” F o u r sets of prizes w ere
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry W arden and offered. In each of th e fo u r classes
d au g h ter M uriel accom panied D r and th e first, second an d th ird prizes
Mrs. W. J. R eynolds of P o rtla n d to w ere, a tra v e lin g bag, a su it case and
W oodland, W ashington, S atu rd ay , re ­ a set of H. G. W ells' O utline of H is­
tu rn in g Sunday. T hey visited w ith to ry . T he d istrib u tio n in each class
Mrs. H en ry S ch u rm an , fo rm e rly Mrs. w as acco rd in g to th e choice of th e
D aniels of C leveland avenue, G re sh ­ prize w in n ers, th e first having first
am.
choice, etc.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R ak er sp e n t S u n ­
T he first p rize in th e first cla ss w as
day w ith Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Bush, at aw ard ed to A nna L en n artz, th e second
Oswego, Oregon.
to M ary Cogswell and th e th ird to
T he G resham ball team played an Mabel Johanson.
In th e second class th e aw a rd s w ere
in te re stin g gam e on th e high school
g ro u n d s la st S unday, th e ir o pponents to Mae L ang of B oring, H a rrie t
being th e M ilw aukie F ire m en. The H olm es of T ro u td ale and M elville
gam e resu lted in a sco re of 8 to 4 in R ichey of B oring, resp ectiv ely . All
favor of th e visito rs. Next Sunday th ese young people a re stu d e n ts in th e
th e local team is scheduled to p lay the G resham high school. In th e th ird
E a ste rn & W estern L um ber com pany cla ss th e prizes w ent to T h eophile
team on th e hom e g ro u n d s. A snappy- D eW itte, T ro u td ale school; E velyn
gam e is prom ised an d th e team w ill S iefer and K aty A nderegg of th e B or­
a p p re c ia te your h e a rty support.
ing school. T he w in n ers in th e th ird
T he W est E nd c irc le of th e M eth­ class w ere R obert H arlow , T ro u td ale
o dist L ad ies’ Aid w ill m eet on T h u rs ­ school, D oris Brow n, G resham g rad e
day aftern o o n . May 17, w ith Mrs. Wm. school and G race R oyer, D am ascus
H o rn eck er. T he h o stess w ill be a s ­ school.
sisted by Mrs. Roy S h elle r an d Mrs.
An in te re stin g p ro g ram of speeches
It s time to think about painting up the house gar­
W alter Linn.
and m usic w as given in connection
age and barn.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A verill an d son w ith th e p rese n tatio n of prizes. T his
In our stock is the right kind of paint, varnish, enam­
Bobby visited la st w eek at th e home included ta lk s by A. M eyers, p resid e n t
e l, o il and brush which will do your particular job best.
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. L aw ren ce and of th e F irs t S tate B ank; R alph Thom
Our knowledge and experience is at your service. Tell
atten d ed th e b erry g ro w e rs' p icn ic on of th e F ed eral R eserve B ank; Clyde
S atu rd ay .
P h illib er of Ladd & T ilto n B ank; Mr.
us what the job is and we will suggest the best material
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. R ak er an d little Brow n of N o rth w estern
N ational
lor it.
son left today on an autom obile c a m p ­ Bank an d A tto rn ey C. G. S chneider.
Other supplies needed for repairing the ravages of
ing trip . They w ill go to C alifo rn ia T he la tte r m ade th e p rese n tatio n
last
winter.
and expect to be aw ay ab o u t th re e speech. Miss H a rrie t L each of P o rt­
C a rp e n te r» ’ T oo ls
W in d o w G lass
weeks.
land sang se v eral selectio n s. Miss
Miss P olly T enny left la st w eek for Jo n n e Shelly of S andy gave w h at was
R o o fin g
P u tty K n ives an d Scrapers
h er hom e in W aterto w n , South D a­ announced as w h istlin g solos, but it
kota. a fte r se v eral w eeks' v isit w ith was explained th a t th e sounds w ere
h er a u n j. Mrs. B. W. E m ery and o th er not w h istles in th e o rd in a ry sen se of
relatives.
th e w ord b ut vocal to n es from th e
Phone 14-1 The W IN C H E S T E R S to re Phone 140
Mrs. R. T. S m ith an d d au g h ter, Mrs. th ro at. Lloyd D ouglas, also from S an ­
Ja m es S h ep h erd w ent to T ro u td ale dy, gave sev eral am u sin g rec itatio n s
S unday to v isit th e fo rm e rs' d au g h ter.
Mrs. Ja m es Cook.
VITO AM» MOTORCYCLE
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. C a ro th e rs w ent
HACES AT VANTO!'VER
to S p rin g w a te r S un d ay to v isit Mr.
A ssu ran c e th a t th e big A m erican
C a ro th e rs' sister.
Mr. G ayner of B rid al Veil, forenoon Legion benefit m atinee, fe a tu rin g au
of th e lum ber com pany, sp e n t th e tom obile and m otorcycle races, to be
w eek-end w ith his old frie n d s Mrs. held a t th e C lark e co unty fair
R. T. S m ith and Mrs. Jam es S hepherd. g rounds tra c k th e aftern o o n of Sun
Jo h n S chenk and fam ily visited his day. May 20th, w ere given o ut today
—is the sum of his net available resources—
by J. J. McCall of th e O regon-W ash
siste r at S ilv erto n on Sunday.
plus his credit.
XJ D. K ern is having his house r e ­ ington R acing asso ciatio n w hen h<
announced th e nam es of some of th e
painted.
Mr. an d Mrs. J. C. K ilg o re left la st d riv ers alre ad y signed up to show
. His Banker is thus a contributor of cap­
week for an extended v isit in Chicago th e ir speed w ares on th a t date.
ital,
and a genuine factor in the M erchant's
F o u r d riv e rs w ith an A. A. A. des
and o th e r e a ste rn cities.
success.
Batterie*
T he Sew -So circ le of th e M ethodist ignation have been secu red to fu rn ish
L adies' Aid will m eet a t th e hom e of a series of ever in c reasin g th rill
Piano Tuning.
A uto A ccessories. R epairing
Along w ith th ese four m ore of th e
The true relation between Banker and
S atisfactio n g u aran teed . $3. Fred Mrs. H. J. P u lfe r on W ednesday a f­
A cetylene W elding
B. Jo n es, phone G resham 189x1.
tf tern o o n , May 16. T h e h o stess w ill be best d irt tra c k d riv ers in th ese p a rts
Merchant
implies good faith, full information
P e n n s y lia n la V araum C ap Tire«
assiste d by Mrs. W. K. H am ilton, Mrs. have a lre ad y given th e ir assu ra n c e
and
co-operation.
H
ANTED—
More
re
a
d
e
rs
for
the
th
a
t
th
ey
w
ill
be
th
e
re
w
ith
som
e
of
G R E SH A M .
OREGO N
C. M. H arriso n , Mrs. T hom as W iles
w ant ads and m ore w ant ads for the
and Mrs. F red F ieldhouse. All m em ­ th e fa ste st speed b alls th a t w ill rac e
read ers.
b ers an d frie n d s a re invited to be th is year.
\\ e welcome the accounts of merchants and
M otorcycle rid e rs w ill include th e
p resen t.
business
firms upon this basis—and assure vou
Mrs. Chas. Jo h n so n , living n ea r th e best th a t can be had in th e se p a rts.
that
we
will
meet you half way.
T he asso ciatio n hopes to in te r ­
fair g ro u n d s, suffered a severe p ar-
aly-tic stro k e on S unday m orning and sp e rse th e e n tire p ro g ram w ith first-
h as been in a c ritic a l condition, class fe a tu re stuff.
S ixty-one m iles of m otorcycle and
though she is rep o rted som ew hat im ­
autom obile rac in g w ill be seen an d it
proved today.
GRESHAM, OREGON
T he ladies of th e B ap tist Guild ex ­ is hoped th a t ten au to d riv ers w ill
p ress g re a t ap p re cia tio n to th e m any show a t th e ir best an d ab o u t 15 m o­
S O M E T H IN G N E W IN
frien d s who assiste d by co n trib u tio n s torcycles.
In su rin g p erfect ju d g in g , tim ing
and w ork and helped to m ake th e r e ­
OXFORDS
and s ta rtin g of th e eig h t speed events
cen t b az aa r a com plete success.
Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Raney have is th e list of v eteran s who have been
I his up-to-date Ladies’ ‘Classic’
How to Respect the Flag.
moved to G resham a fte r spending th e selected by th e O regon-W ashington
smoked side, welt, top. rubber
T
he
F lag should be raised a t su n ­
w in ter in a p a rtm e n ts in P o rtlan d . R acing asso ciatio n to p resid e as of­
heel, brown calf trim, brass eye-
rise
and
low ered at su n set. It may
ficials.
They
are
,
C
laren
ce
P
o
tter,
They a re now at th e hom e of Mrs. T.
TIKES and TI BES
be raise d at o th e r tim es but should
lets, latest style last sport oxford
R. H ow ltt and will soon occupy th e ir W ells B ennett. Ben Finke, G. G
n
ever
be
left
out
o
v
ern
ig
h
t,
except
Q
uackenbush.
ju
d
g
e
s;
F
red
T.
Mer
own hom e on South R oberts avenue.
O ld field
$ g .4 S
T om orrow will be N ear E ast Relief rill. Ja c k Fahey, Ray B a rk h u rst. tim e w hen it is u n d er th e fire of an enem v
Tires
On M em orial Day th e F lag should be
Bundle Day. B undles may be tak en keepers.
American*
displayed at h alf-staff from su n rise
to any of th e ch u rc h es w here th e se s­
Akron Tires
lllflis x II' • I x |‘ | | | i; x S||o| > Irirk s x || 111 x|
u n til noon, and a t th e peak from noon
sions of th e D aily X’acatio n Bible I.ET IHIH> BAKSs I.ET LABOR IX.
u n til sunset.
Vuiranizing and Retreading
I schools a re being held an d they will
V nless th e govern m en t ta k es spm e
In raisin g th e F lag to h alf-m ast or '
All W ork G uaranteed
I be delivered to h e a d q u a rte rs in P o rt- action to ease up re stric tio n s on im ­
half-staff,
it
should
alw
ay
s
be
ru
n
to
I land.
m ig ratio n th e A m erican people w ill
T he 9-m onths-old son of Mr. and soon be digging in to th e ir bank a c ­ th e peak and then low ered one
<tK<>. t. k
phone
I Mrs. F ra n k M etzger w as ta k en to a co u n ts to m eet th e risin g cost of liv ­ b rea d th of th e flag. In re tirin g It, «
J P o rtlan d h o sp ital y esterd ay w here a ing. S h o rta g e of lab o r is grow ing should first be ru n back to th e peak,
j jagged tobacco tag w as ex tricated m ore ac u te every day. T his provides th e n retired . It should n ev er be a l­
An "nffl" 0fti" ** a b u n n J T hing"
from his th ro a t. It is expected th a t he a te m p o rary boom for th e w o rk in g ­ low ed to touch th e ground.
An office is a funny th in g Eac
W
hen
th
e
S
ta
r
Spangled
B
an
n
er
is
man.
But
p
ro
sp
e
rity
based
on
p
re
s
­
| will be ail rig h t in a day or two.
j
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m orning c e rta in men
ent labor condition has th e q u alities
Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k Stafford. Jo h n of the boom erang T he w orkm an is a Played o r sung, stand, rem ain stan d - And c e rta in g irls and c e rta in bov
come into it again
Im lah and a frien d from P o rtlan d buyer of com m odities as w ell as th e lng at a tte n tio n in silen ce u n til it is
finished. W hen th e F lag is passin g on A“ ? h^ rng ‘I‘eir co ats on c e rta in pegs
se
lle
r
of
his
labor.
m ade a w eek-end trip to C loverdale to
W hen th e Im m igration law s w ere p ara d e or in review , if you a re w alk And . « ¿ » w ’ J ” 1 ce rtain hooks,
visit w ith rela tiv e s and enjoy fishing.
d*Sk8 *'
fram ed “for th e p ro tectio n of th e lng. h a lt: if sittin g , rise, sta n d at at- ' fro n t o U e S
Mr and Mrs. A. W. S hipley sp> nt A m erican w o rk in g m an .’ th e people
ten tio n . and uncover.
H E N ew Im proved M od el 4 9 0 C hev­
Sunday at A lto P ark n ea r Oswego at g en erally believed th a t at last we had
The F lag should never be w orn as T h*7
have c e rta in w ork to do it
th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D ick­ found a m ean s of estab lish in g p ro s­
rolet is on d isp la y in our sa lesro o m .
' a c e rta in w a>'
p erity on a firm er basis. T he s ta tis ­ th e w hole o r p a rt of a costum e A« a
enson,
It should b , w orn over t h . l.f t
'
" " * c"
Mr. and Mrs. Roy H Gibbs spent tic ia n s figured th a t th e excess of gov­
ern
m
en
t
em
ployes
th
ro
w
n
in
to
the
la
­
.n ,
“ « a u - . i 4
, <
■
Let us d em o n stra te it and show you
th e week-end w ith th e la tte r's par- bor m a rk e t w ould m ore t h a n , ___
I
ents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F
re
d
M
ew
hlrter
at
c
a
re
of
th
e
dem
ands
of
grow
ing
do­
hung flat. If hung so strip e s a re hor- T he>' close th e ir desks and h u rrv nm
the m any im provem en ts.
Newberg.
On th e ir r e tu rn Sunday m estic tra d e , and th a t we could get izontal. th e Vnion should be in th e
to catch a c e rta in tra in
' U
along
very
well
w
ithout
th
e
foreigner.
left u p p er c o rn e r
If hung p erp e n ­
Miss E dna M ew hlrter accom panied
Th«- situ atio n , how ever, has not w o rk ­
them She re tu rn e d to h er home yes- ed out th a t way W hen the arm istic e d icu larly . th e I'n lo n should be In th e *'n offlce Is a p le asa n t place - a t least
1923 M od el 4 9 0
P rice
rig h t u pper co rn er.
a c e rta in kind
terday.
(w a s signed th e governm ent had on its
Mheti th e N ational F lag and an o th - T h at has a c e rta in
w here day by day, you f i n d ^ 1100'
H ector M organ and Miss Ida S cster pay roll 917.760 civ ilian em ployes. er flag fly from the sam e pole, th e re
louring ........................................................
$ 663
J w ere m a rried on S atu rd ay evening at T his list has been cut to 542.513 W ith ­ should be double h aly ard s, one for
X fKhb° r With a new lupa hei
in the fo u r-y ear period th e reduction
Roadster ...................................
ftlad to pass along
042
I th e home of th e b rid e's p are n ts. Mr. has been ap p ro x im ately 40 per cent, each flag. The F lag should never be
It A c e rta in so rt of friendliness, a cer
| and Mrs A S ester. T hey have gone but the sh o rtag e of labor is acute. It placed below a p erso n sittin g
Coupe ....................................................
877
should never be used in su ch a way
ta in so rt of song.
to McMinnville, w here they will la next to im possible to h ire skilled th a t it m ight become soiled. When
Sedanette .......................................................
1044
w
orkm
en.
D
om
estic
se
rv
a
n
ts
are
d
ic­
m ake th e ir home.
c a rrie d in p arad e or w hen cro ssed T h ere *’ a c e rta in duty th a t we owe
Sedan .............................................................
o th e r men
T he Rev. E. D. B lackm an w as re- ta to rs of th e household, and even w ith w ith o th e r flags, th e S ta rs and S trip es
1065
the
stu
p
en
d
o
u
s
w
ages
it
is
next
to
im
­
sh o u ld alw ays be at th e rig h t, th e To h elP H” m w hen thev need a l i f t
I tu rn ed to th e p a sto ra te of th e Fre
possible
to
get
an
honest
d
ay
’s
w
ork
D elivery...................................
p lace of honor.
steady them again.
627
M ethodist ch u rch in G resh am by th
Everyone, of course, is in sym pathy
W hen th e F lag is used in unveiling An °® ce can become, in tim e to
These prices all f. o. b. Gresham
I
w
ith
th
e
A
m
erican
w
o
rkingm
an,
but
an n u al co n feren ce w hich w as In ses-I
and g irl and u b o V “ * l
w m al
a s ta tu e o r m onum ent. It should never
•Ion in P o rtla n d last w eek
Several I th e em ployer can n o t be cru sh ed be- j be allow ed to fall to th e gro u n d hut A
k‘nd o f’ W lo w sh ip . , nt
tw een th e n eth er m illstones. T he net
w ork a c e rta in joy.
iov
G resham people atten d ed a ll o r a p art re su lt, of course, is risin g p rices, and should be ca rrie d alo ft to w ave out.
form ing a d istin ctiv e fe a tu re during
of th e sessions. J. W. Bushong re p ­ th e only solution lies in lettin g down th e rem a in d er of th e cerem ony. When
A re you
ide aw ake?
Read tbi
resen ted th e local ch u rch .
Other« of the im m igration re stric tio n bars th e F lag is placed over a b ier or W ant Ads.
an
d
lettin
g
ip
th
e
b
e
tte
r
class
of
E
u
­
cask et th e blue field should be at th e
atten d in g w ere Mrs. B lackm an. Mrs.
Phone 2331
Gresham
ropeans.
R e g u la r m e etin g of G reah
I head If used as an a lta r covering th e
B. W E m ery, Miss Mabel Shipley,
I
Vnion
should
be
at
th
e
rig
h
t
as
you
am Lodge No 125 I O O F
Distributor for Chevrolet M otor Cars and
Mrs
Riley. Mr an d Mrs. David
Xeed T s a r S alt ( leaned f
face the a lta r, and nothing should' be in
m th
m e e Odd
v a a f 1 e ll « » » h all, every T h u r.
H ave it F ren ch dry cleaned, Re- placed on th e F lag except th e Holy day
Cathey, Mr. and Mrs, C laren ce Cathey,
even in g
T ailo rin g
.
H ro(hers w elcom e
Mrs Mary G ossett. G ust 1-arson. P F, p airin g n eatly dons
Bible T he F lag should n ever be r e ­
ladles and men
N 0
v e r s e d except in case of d istre ss at c A HILL1
Black and sons.
P E T E R LENARD, T ailo r
sea.
W an t a a s ad d to y o u r p r o fit
A. Y. Beach, deputy co unty asges-
•o r, is ta k in g th e 1923 assessm en t in
G resham th is w eek and w ill cover
se v eral d is tric ts in th e co unty during
th is m onth. H e bag been doing this
w ork fo r 15 y ea rs. He say s he has
n o thing to do in raisin g o r low ering
th e taxes. H is w ork is th e first in th
eq u alizin g
v a lu a tia n s
on
tax ab le
p roperty.
Improve Your Property
A. W. METZGER & CO.
A M e r c h a n t ’s C a p ita l
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FIRST STATE BANK
F IS K
Gresham
Tire Shop
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CHEVROLET
Sherman McCarter Garage