T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 13, NO. 26 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NINTH CLASS TO BE GRADUATED FRIDAY $¡500 Yearling MAY JERSEY JUBILEE BOOSTERS LUNCH AND TALK HERE 2», 1023 Kentucky’s Most Perfect G irl TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 61.50 Per Year VACATION SCHOOL GIVES EXHIBITION T he n in th an n u a l com m encem ent exercises of U nion H igh School No. 2 w ill be held a t th e high school gym T he p u p ils of th e V acation Bible T he woods is full of them " would Isaa c S tap les, farm er-jew eler and nasium n ext F rid a y evening, Ju n e 1, be tru e of th e Je rse y b reeders here sta te se n ato r, w as introduced and en school gave an in te re stin g exhibition w hen 47 young people w ill receive of m em ory work, hand w ork and d r a today if G resham w ere considered to te rtain e d th e v isito rs w ith sto rie s and th e ir diplom as. T he ad d ress of the told of his in te re st in livestock. be the "w oods." About 300 Je rse y en m atizatio n of biblical c h a ra c te rs on evening w ill be delivered by th e R ight B. C. A ltm an told of his efforts and R everend Wm. T. S um ner, E piscopal th u sia sts lunched a t th e cafeteria on F rid ay evening, w hich show ed r e success as a b reed er of Je rse y s and Bishop of Oregon. Follow ing is th e m a rk a b le p ro g ress m ade in th e ten th e fair g rounds and enjoyed a p leas described th e type he believed m ost p rogram fo r th e evening: days of th e school. Each daily se s an t fellow ship and sh o rt ta lk -fe st fol desirable. P ro cessio n al, U. H. S. O rchestra. sion included w orship, w ork and play, lowing. The food w as am ple, satis- C hester Mulkey, of McM innville, “On W ings of Song,” G irls' Glee and w as so In terestin g to th e ch ild ren fying and w ell served and th e com presid en t of the Oregon Je rse y C attle Club. th a t th ey w ere so rry w hen th e school m ercial club and County Je rse y C attle club, m ade a fine speech to his fellow A ddress, B ishop Wm. T. Sum ner. closed. One hundred and tw elve p u club w ere com plim ented q u ite highly club m em bers, com m ended th e com (a) “W hen D aw ning S pringtim e." p ils en ro lled in th e v arious d e p a rt ou th e reception given th e carav an ers. m ercial clu b for its in te re st in afTairs (b) “Y eom an's W edding Song,” m ents. C. M. Q uicksall, p rin cipal of Ja s. G. Mast as ch airm an of the of th is kind and touched on th e oleo Boys’ Glee Club. th e G resham g rad e school, w as p rin luncheon com m ittee introduced Coun m arg arin e bill w hich th e people w ill cip al of th e school. O rchestra. ty A gent S. B. H all as th e to astm aster. vote on a t th e election next fall. P re se n ta tio n of sch o larsh ip s, P rin P lan s have been ¿nadc for th e picnic Mr. H all, though not a Je rse y breeder, R. C. S tew art, se c re ta ry of th e club, cipal R. E. Cannon. of th e V acation school to be held in w as w ell equal to th e responsibility announced th e itin e ra ry for th e a f te r P o w ell's grove on T h u rsd ay of th is P re se n ta tio n of diplom as, w. c. and show ed him self to be q u ite at noon w hich included a visit to th e L aw rence, ch a irm an of the school week. T hose who can a ssist in ta k in g hom e w ith th e Je rse y men. D. Brooks H ogan place a t C o ttrell, th e board. th e ch ild ren and th e ir p a re n ts and H. L. St. C lair welcomed th e visit M alar place, and included o th e rs a t frien d s to th e picnic g ro u n d s are a s k v « “G raduation F arew ell,” Senior o rs on behalf of th e G resham com E stacada. Q uartet. ed to be a t th e M ethodist E piscopal m ercial club. The club boys had ab o u t sixteen of Class Song. ch u rc h n o t la te r th a n 10:30, w here Miss E thel C alkins w as introduced th e ir Je rse y calves on th e g ro u n d s for th e s ta r t w ill be m ade. B esides th e “Auld L ang Syne,” A udience. as the best club lead er in th e w orld th e Inspection of visitors. E ach a n i R ecessional. w ell-filled b ask ets, each person is and th e ap p lau se she received, follow m al had a p la ca rd giving its h isto ry asked to fu rn ish cup, plate, knife, fork R eception for p are n ts, frien d s and ing a b rief talk, show ed th e v isito rs and th e show ing w as very a ttra c tiv e and spoon. Coffee and ice cream w ill g raduates, high school auditorium . agreed w ith th e to a stm a ste r. and spoke w ell for th e in te re st an d be fu rn ish ed by th e com m ittee. In T his is one of th e la rg e st classes to L. J. Allen, s ta te livestock club w ork of th e club m em bers u n d er d i case of u n fav o rab le w eath er, p la n s be g rad u a ted from Union high. The leader, told of th e gro w th of livestock rection of th e ir efficient leaders. w ill be m ade to hold an In-door class officers a re B urleigh Q uesin club w ork am ong th e boys an d g irls The arran g e m en ts com m ittee is very picnic. berry, p re sid e n t; A lbert Z enger, vice of th e sta te and said th a t a good fo u n g rate fu l to a ll who assisted in p re p resid e n t; F rie d a P eterso n , se cre dation w as being laid for th e fu tu re. /rtsi-t-jorie, B a r / t w p aring an d serv in g th e lunch. ATTENTION STRAWBERRY Joseph Isaksen, farm boy of ta ry ; L yle Q uick, tr e a s u r e r ; R uben Miss Marjorie Barker. 18, of Hop- Springfield, Minn., cashed in on the GROWERS. A nderson, se rg e a n t-a t-a rm s; F ried a kins vide, was adjudged Kentucky's baby Hereford calf he fed and ex- R am ser, council m em ber. Follow ing hlbited at St. Paul winning the moat perfect girt in a state contest P lease do n o t pick b e rrie s w hen held at Louisville. She la 6 ft. 4 In. are th e o th e r m em bers of the class. Grand Championship In competition w et and do not pick them too green. tall; weighs 11ÖH pounds; cheat V ictor Adix, R uth A nderson, C arl over 210 other “baby beeves.” Hla As we have advised before, b erries 80H Inches; and waist 2 0 ^ Inches. Arvidson, H arold B acklund, Mabel year-steer weighed 1221 pounds. T he Oregon E d ito rial asso ciatio n G eorge A. W hite, b lan k ets of the Hood Her health rules are, bridge, swim- should be q u ite rip e for th e P o rtlan d Baker, E m anuel B ernstein, Mary Totaling all prises and weight of w ill p a rtic ip a te th is y ea r in one of th e R iver N ational G uard com pany w ill mlng, outdoor exercise—and plenty Cogswell, Je a n n e tte D ow sett, H elen teef his steer brought him 11600. m a rk e t but a little on th e g ree n side m ost uniq u e conventions in th e h is be m ade av ailab le for th e ed ito rial of pretzels. G abrielsen, Amy G ustafson, D orothy for e a ste rn shipm ents. In d elivering to ry of th e sta te 's o rganization of p arty , th u s relieving them of th e H am ilton, E dw ard H eslin, Malcolm s tra w b e rrie s to th e can n ery In sh ip new sp ap er men. P la n s a re com plete b other of tra n sp o rtin g such eq u ip H illyard, D ouglas H orton, Mabel Jo ping c ra te s we would p refer to not hanson, H ilm a Johnson, E v e re tt Lake. for p articip a tio n of th e editors in th e ment. GRESHAM STORES DECORATION RAY have th e cover n ailed on b u t if neces Ju d ith L arson, A nna L en n artz, E ula th ird an n u a l M ount Hood Climb of th e WILL RE CLOSER Marvin, W illiam M cA llister, M ildred The Hood R iver Legion P o st in itia EXERCISES AT sa ry to use th e covers to p ro tec t the Hood R iver P ost, A m erican Legion, McGregor, C harles McKinney, A lden DECORATION RAY b e rrie s use only one nail in a board ted th e M ount Hood Climb in 1921. BAPTIST CHURCH w hich, according to in te re st show n in Miller, M yrtle N asshahn, L illie N el The plan m aterialized w hen a p a rty so th a t If we need to rem ove th e cover son, Sylvia P au lso n , F ra n c is Peak various N o rth w estern com m unities, All sto res and b u sin ess places of of ex-service m en w as co n sid erin g a we can do so w ithout w astin g it and it Alice P ete rso n , Clyde P eterso n A ppropriate D ecoration Day ex will a ttr a c t an estim ated 750 visitors. G resham , except possibly th e co n sum m er v acatio n reu n io n of m em bers M yrtle R usher, E dw ard Schw edler w ill save tim e and help o u r in sp e ct ercises have been arran g e d for T he com bined ed ito rial and L egion fectio n eries, a re expected to be M illerd S h arp , Je n n ie Sloop, G ertrude of old Com pany 12, O regon C oast A r o rs in so rtin g up for local or e a ste rn W ednesday forenoon a t th e B aptist p a rty is expected to set a reco rd in closed ail day tom orrow . D ecora S outhard, H a rriso n Squire, W alter tillery , m obilized from Hood R iver in shipm ent. Be su re to b rin g in all church in G resham , beginning at N orthw estern m ountain clim bing. The Thom pson, Mabel V alberg, Olive We- tion Day. Most of them have giv 1917 for G reat W ar service. The so ft b erries in can n ery c ra te s to save 10:30. The program will Include din, Adolph Zenger. num ber g ath ered a t th e highland fo r en definite w ord to th is effect. m ountain p arty , open to public p a r Class Day exercises w ill be held soiling picking cra tes. T he p rese n t p atrio tic m usic in w hich the au d i est cam p, on th e b an k s of th e s p a rk T he h an k s, lib ra ry and postof ticipation, w as suggested. Vision of this evening a t the gym nasium . m a rk e t co nditions a re not (;ood ow ing ence w ill join, th e read in g of L in ling T illy Ja n e creek and a t th e very flee w ill observe th e u su al holiday The serm on to th e g rad u a tes given Legion m em bers saw how th e ac tiv i to a lack of su n sh in e th e b e rrie s a re coln’s G ettysburg speech by the edge of M ount H ood's p erp etu al snow, closing. at the gym nasium la st Sunday a f te r ties of th e P o st could be tu rn e d to n o t a t th e ir best an d th e tra d e is Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, read in g by will fa r exceed th a t of an y fo rm er T he postofflee window w ill be noon by Dr. H arold L eonard Bowman w ard b rin g in g ab o u t a p o p u larizatio n r a th e r slow but a few days su n sh in e Mrs. McKay of P o rtlan d , solo by rec re atio n al p arty ever held in th e open from 9 to 10 a. m. T h ere w ill of P ortland, w as listened to w ith deep of M ount Hood by affording an an n u al w ill ch an g e this. We w ish to again Leslie W alrad and piano solo by state, an d th e legionnaires, w hose be no c a rrie r delivery. in te rest by th e m em bers of th e class outing a t a m inim um of expense Im press you w ith th e need of filling Miss M urray of P o rtlan d . T he Rev. guides la st y ear esco rted 111 to th e A p p ro p riate services w ill be held and th e la rg e assem bly g ath ered for th ro u g h Legion o rg anization. T he o r your cra te s to th e legal req u irem en t, D. Q. B arry will deliver a brief ad sum m it of th e peak, expect th e "Over at th e B ap tist ch u rch a t 10 a. m. the occasion. Dr. Bow m an took for d in ary ex cu rsio n into th e m o u n tain 18 pounds, and to not offer any b erries dress. The invocation w ill be by the T op” p a rty th is y ear to be his text th e p ra y e r of Solomon, “Give region, w ith its costly packing and In th e fre sh fru it tra d e th a t a re not the Rev. A. S. H isey and th e bene doubled. thy se rv a n t an u n d ersta n d in g h e a rt to guide service, places th e rec re atio n 1 OLR SCHOOL FR IEN D S first class as we m ust have No. 1 ber- diction by th e Rev. Mr. G ebhardt. D elegates to th e ed ito rial conven beyond th e av erag e v acatio n ist. T he judge th y people, th a t I m ay discern HONOR RRIRE TO BE ! ' ries to hold th e trad e. T h e cu ll ber- Follow ing th e service a t the tion w ill assem ble in Hood R iver F ri an n u al Legion p arties, how ever, m ake betw een good and bad.” He likened ~" ries w ill b rin g th e m ost m oney In church th e audience w ill proceed day m orning, Ju ly 13. The d ay’s a c it possible fo r anyone to v isit th e every young person of today to th e A d elightful show er w as given a t | b arrels, to cem etery, w here th e decoration tiv ities w ill include to u rs of inspec m o u n tain an d m ake an asce n t to th e th e home of Mrs. G ladys Michel Hoyt young prin ce com ing into his kin g T H E BERRY GROWER of the graves of th e soldier dead tion th ro u g h th e re frig e ra te d cold top fo r only a nom inal c.large. The on S atu rd ay evening, hon o rin g Miss dom, but said th a t th e kingdom is one PACKING CO. w ik take place, u nder th e auspices sto rag e p la n ts of th e A pple G row ers Legion P o st does not a s p ire tow ard M ary H ansen, w hose m a rria g e to of quality. H is sub ject w as, "Solo of M. A. Ross Post G rand Arm y of association and q u a rte rs of canning, m aking th e rec re atio n al v en tu re one E v erett Dodge of P o rtla n d w ill be an mon in se rg e .” Seasonal liny Fever. th e Republic and th e W om en's Re vinegar an d cider com panies, reg is of profit. event of th e n ear fu tu re . A ssisting I T ru e hay fever th a t a p p e ars a t lief corps. All m em bers of p a tri IIK ill SCHOOL TO tratio n and a business session. T he tw o y e a rs ’ w ork of th e Hood hostesses w ere Mrs. ResB O sborne about th e sam e tim e each y ear in sus PLAY TWO GAMES otic organizations are invited to On th e evening of th e first day of River Legion P o st has a lre ad y done Long, Miss Maude Michel and Miss I ceptible individuals, is due to a pe- p articip a te in the exercises of the th e convention th e Hood R iver ch am m ore tow ard m aking O regonians ac E thel C alkins. T he m ost of those I c u lla r sen sitiv en ess on th e p a rt of day. Two im p o rta n t gam es w ill be b er of com m erce w ill en te rta in the tu ally acq u ain ted w ith M ount Hood present w pre form er schoolm ates of thenje ind iv id u als to th e pollen of cer- played by th e local high school th is visiting n ew sp ap er folk w ith a b an th an any o th e r o rg an izatio n of th e Miss H ansen or h er asso ciates in ta in g rasses, weeds, sh ru b s and trees, w eek; the first w ith JefTerson HI of q u et a t th e C olum bia G orge Hotel, state, w ith th e exception of th e Ma- teaching. VETERANS RO HONOR TO say s F re d erick D. S trick e r, of th e Ore- P o rtland on T h u rsd ay and the other MEMORY OF COMBARES noted as th e N o rth w est's m ost fully zam as, and th e w ell atten d ed p a rty of T he house w as d ecorated w ith pink gon S tate B oard of H ealth. Many w ith M olalla on F riday. It w as not equipped to u rist hostelry. Among the th is y ear is expected to double th e ex flow ers and pink crep e p ap e r and th e cases called hay fever th a t ap p e ar a t intended to play tw o gam es but afte r V eterans of M. A. Ross P ost G.A.R., sp eak ers a t th e banquet will be: Hon. ploitation re s u lts of an y p ast year. co lo r schem e w as c a rrie d out In th e odd tim es th ro u g h o u t th e y ear and arran g in g th e Jefferson gam e, M olalla th e W om en's Relief Corps, m em bers J. Adam Bede, form erly re p re se n ta It is th e aim of th e Hood R iver L e Ice cream . T he evening w as sp en t in c e rta in types of asth m a m ay be due came out w ith th e ch allen g e to play of G resham Post A m erican Legion, tive in congress from M innesota, who gion P o st g ra d u a lly to e n larg e the rem in iscen ces and gam es of school e ith e r to th e presen ce of adenoids or any team in th e sta te fo r th e ch a m th e W om en's A uxiliary, the Sons and is know n nationw ide for his w it; scope of th e ir an n u a l su m m er p arty days. Miss H ansen w as th e recipient to o th e r n a sa l o b stru ctio n s. A sthm a pionship. G resham Union Hi m et its D aughters of V eterans Joined in an Hon. N. J. S innott, rep rese n tativ e in until It g ain s n atio n al note. A lready of m any b eau tifu l g ifts of silv er and I m ay also be caused by th e eatin g of only defeat th is year a t th e hands of im pressive m em orial service on S un congress from the ea ste rn Oregon d is th ro u g h th e ch a n n els of th e n ational c h ln a - c e rta in fooda to w hich c e rta in indi- M olalla by a 6-5 sco re and such an day m orning a t the Bethel B ap tist tr ic t; Ju d g e F red W. W ilson, p re si Legion o rg an izatio n and th e medium T he Invitation list Included Mrs. v,<lualH a re sensitive, eggs and straw - o p p o rtunity for revenge could not be church. M embers of th e local com dent of th e Oregon B ar association, of various Legion pu b licatio n s, th e Guy F ieldhouse of St. H elens. Mrs | Worries and som e of th e c e reals som e- tu rn ed down. Should M olalla win the pany of N ational G uards In uniform and Capt. Geo. R. W ilbur, com m ander clim b has gained an Im petus th a t E arl T hom pson and Mrs. Jo h n Honey tim es cau se th is trouble, gam e played h ere F rid a y they will attended as a guard of honor. Com of th e D ep artm en t of Oregon, A m eri would have been im possible for any of P o rtlan d . Mrs. Jack so n Jones, Mrs. | 1R ^ay fever, com ing at p rac tica lly have the r ig h t to claim th e sta te m anders and presiding officers of th e can Legion. o rganization of stric tly local c h a ra c E. M etzger. Mrs. Cecil M etzger, Mrs. th e sam e tim e each y ear, a fairly a c cham pionship so fa r as G resham is v arious organizations w ere seated on On S atu rd ay m orning the editorial te r to accom plish. Hood R iver leg E. W. A ylsw orth, Mrs. G eorge Page, c u ra te g uess can be m ade as to th e concerned. H ow ever, if th e local th e platform . A fine m em orial day p a rty w ill leave Hood R iver early ionnaires, co n tem p latin g th e ir u n d er Mrs. W llla G rass, Mrs. E thel Thom p cau se, by noting th e p a rtic u la r g ra ss team w ins, a th ird gam e w ill have to serm on by the pasto r, th e Rev. D. Q. enough to reach the m ile-high Legion taking, see in th e not d ista n t fu tu re a son, th e M isses W inifred O sburn, o r weed o r flower pollen m ost com be played on n e u tra l g rounds to B arry, and ap p ro p riate m usic by solo cam p for an early lunch. T he Jour p erm an en t lodge on th e side of Mount Mabel In g lis, G ertru d e A lexander, m on a t th a t tim e. The ea rliest groups break the tie th a t w ill exist betw een ists and choir com bined to m ake a ney, by autom obile, w ill c a rry the vis Hood, w here a n n u a lly d u rin g th e m id F lo ren ce H oney, M arg u erite Michel, of ca se s of tru e hay fever develop in the tw o schools. ito rs over th e Hood River Valley sum m er season th ey will stag e sp o rts G race Ogllbee. Mina G ilb ert. M arian A pril and a re due to th e pollen of c e r m ost im pressive service. T h u rsd ay 's gam e a t 3:30 and F r i D ecoration Day exercises will be tru n k of th e famed Mount Hood Loop of snow fields d u rin g th e h eated se a R obertson, H elen Hoss, Evelyn Metz ta in tree s such as birch and m aple. day's gam e a t 2:45 p. m. A good g e r and N orm a Lee Peck. T he next g ro u p ap p e ars by th e end of conducted on W ednesday forenoon. A highw ay, th ro u g h the o rch ard s, fru it son. l ^ r o n a g e is d esired a t these gam es. Affording th is o p p o rtu n ity of unique May an d la sts u n til th e end of July. program will be given at 10:30 a m. at of w hich is know n in th e m ark ets of all th e w orld and on into the Oregon recreatio n , ty p ical of th e N orthw est, KGG, PORTLAND, TO GIVE L ate hay fever begins In m id-A ugust th e B aptist ch u rch and will be fol THE MUNHINOTU TO N ational F orest. the Legion P o st is confident of th e day MEMORIAL RAY PROGRAM and la sts till fro st. BE ON SALE ERIRAY lowed by th e decoration of g rav es of T he editors for the aftern o o n will when th e an n u a l Mount Hood Climb A physician can often decide def v eteran s in th e cem etery. be provided w ith a n atu ra l am phl- will draw p a rtic ip a n ts from th e en tire T he sta te h e a d q u a rte rs of the in itely by Inoculation u n d er th e skin The eighth issue of T he M unhinotu, th e ate in a m ountain ravine, canopied Î nation. A m erican Legion and P o rtla n d Post of th e arm of m inute am o u n ts of a which is published by th e senior class MULTNOMAH COUNTY HAS w ith w hite firs and hem locks H ere No m em ber of a fo rm er Legion No. 1, co o p eratin g , have a rran g e d for ste rile e x tra c t of each of th e pollens 712 O. A. C. STUDENTS of G resham Union H igh school, will th ey will be perm itted to w ithdraw ( limb has ever failed to g rasp th e a m em orial day program to be given considered as th e probable offender. •>e off the p ress today and w ill be de M ultnom ah county has been re p re and conclude th e form al business of full significance of th e asp ira tio n of from th e Jo u rn a l b ro ad castin g sta In th is event no discom fort is felt u n livered W ednesday, May 30. T he sale th e ir session. th e Hood River Legion P ost, and th e tion, KGG, P o rtlan d , on W ednesday til th e su b stan ce ac tu a lly cau sin g th e °f the a n n u a ls w ill begin F riday, sented th is school y ear at Oregon S atu rd ay n ig h t will be devoted to a <x-«»evic<* m en, who re a lly inspired evening, May 30, from 9 to 10 o'clock. tro u b le Is Injected, w hen a slig h t Ju n e I. A g ricu ltu ra l College by 712 out of cam pfire program , w here m em bers of the Hood R iver ed ito rial convention T he p rogram co n sists of th e follow sw elling and itch in g o ccu rs a t th e The senior c la ss re g re ts th a t th e de 3420 stu d en ts reg istered in th e in sti th e Legion p arty and editors will vie (his y ear, a re ju b ila n t over th e ir op- Ing: site Injected. Once th e offending p ol tution, according to figures ju s t is livery of th e books ¡9 one w»oic la ter in song and story. po rtu n lty to c a rry th e new sp ap er folk Ringing by Madame V alalre, who len h as been determ ined, relief can th an expected, w hich Is not th e fault sued by E. B. Lemon, re g istra r. In P a rtie s w ill leave th e base cam p [ into th e region of Inspiring charm , san g for M arshal Foch w hen he cam e u su a lly he obtained by sem i-w eekly °f the editor o r b u sin ess m anager, cluding the sh o rt course and sum m er for an ascen t of th e m ountain at d a y - 1 O regon's m o u n tain w onderland, w here th ro u g h Oregon on a to u r w ith the in o cu latio n of in c re asin g doses of an but by v irtu e of th e fact th a t the session stu d en ts 4727 stu d en ts have break on Sunday and Monday m orn- | the im p ress of a d ay 's outing will last A m erican Legion two D ecem bers ago; e x tra c t of th e pollen resp o n sib le for prin tin g w as delayed on acco u n t of been registered. Ing. Those who p refer less stren u o u s j for a life tim e. ta p s by th e tw o best known th e sym ptom s. ’he g reat num ber of high school a n Men reg istered num ber 2328 and sig h tseein g excu rsio n s w ill he con-1 b u g le rs on th e Pacific co a st; p atrio tic T he re s u lts of th e tre a tm e n t a re nuals to be prin ted . women 1092. New stu d en ts total 1184 ducted on trips to the ice cascades of I Business vs. Polities, songs by a well know n q u a rte t; and said to vary w ith th e stre n g th of ex The editing of th e 1923 au n u a l has and old 2236. C ollegiate courses are th e g laciers and over th e expanses of j A m erican b u sin ess men lead the th e ad d ress of th e evening by th e Rev. tr a c ts used and th e Intelligence of th e required a g re a t am ount of w ork, but tak en by 3228, w hile vocational s tu blossom ing meadow s in th e vicinity ( w ’r **l In acum en, astu te n e ss an d bus- (■rank Jam es of D allas, sta te chaplain p atien t in c a rry in g o u t in stru ctio n a. " f’h a capable staff th e w ork w as c a r dents num ber 192. of th e cam p. | ,n '*M ability. of th e A m erican Legion. T u n e in. As a ru le It m ust be rep eated each ried on very successfully. The book T he average age of both men and T he m em bers of the E ditorial as ho - 1* ** com m only estim ated th a t busl- year. One sp e cia list has rep o rted th a t ' as put out a t a very rea so n ab le cost, women is 22.73 years. The average clatlon will be honor guests of the n“M m ethods In service, efficiency and Battery Herr Ire. of over 1700 cases tre a te d by him 25 and the sen io r cla ss w ill leave the age for freshm en is 20.07; sopho Legion th is year. T hrough courtesy economy are 50 per cent b etter th an I w ish to an n o u n ce to th e public per ce n t w ere en tirely relieved of ■ i'«ney th a t is left over to th e student m ores 21.58; Juniors 22.85 and sen of th e Legion P o st and the citizens of PoHtlcul m ethods. th a t I am still d irect ag en t in G resh th e ir eym ptom s, 50 per cent w ere su f ho<ly to estab lish a stu d e n t loan fund iors, 24.88. Both th e youngest and o ld Hood River, th e excursion Into the A m erican governm ent, from th e am for P h ilad elp h ia Diam ond Grid ficiently im proved so th a t they could fn G resham U. BL S. est seniors com es from th e civil en scenic m ountain region w ill be af-1 "’’’•H est tow n sh ip to th e nation Itself, b atteries. Any a d ju stm e n t claim s ta k atten d to th e ir w ork, 15 per cen t w ere en c a re of here. R e-charged and r e The M unhinotu m ay be purchased gineering departm ent. George E. L in forded th e new sp ap er folk w ithout a m ore or less w asteful, ex tra v ag a n t p airin g any m ake of b attery . C. E only slig h tly relieved,* w hile 10 per a’ th e high school o r a t D avidson s ton, 20, is the youngest, w hile F ra n k ce n t of expense on th e ir part. T hrough I *** c a re l*M - Osborn. ce n t w ere not benefited. Drug Co. E. Grimm. 42 is the oldest. th e cooperation of A djutant G eneral Say it the W ant Ad way. Phone eubeefiptione to 1 1 (1 . A Want Ad w ill do It for you. HOOD RIVER WILL BE MECCA OF EDITORS