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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 14, NO. 2.1 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 20, CALM FOLLOW S GRESHAM -T H E DALLES BALL GAME THURSDAY PRIMARY ELECTION T he h igh school team w ill p lay T he D alles team on th e local g ro u n d s LOCAL VOTE IS STRONG. T hursd ay aftern o o n . T his w ill be th e final gam e of th e Powerful City Combination | high school series. Helped to Defeat Local G resham should tu r n o u t en m asse Favorites. to w itn ess th is gam e. It w ill be fast . i and th rillin g . Now th a t th e voters have expressed G resham ,g v lrtu a „ y cham pion of th e ir p referen ces a t th e nom inating the sta te aIJ(i w ln n , tWg w ln election and have voiced th e ir sent!- put her over b(g m ents reg a rd in g the county com m is- Gre8hanl defeated T he D alles re sioner situ atio n and th e bridge deals centIy on a trip up th e r , and has it may be expected affairs w ill se ttle won n ea rly eVurything in g lg h t down to the o rd in a ry routine. C er- No one who ,,keg tQ gee an exc,t , ta in it s a g re a t load of anxiety has b a „ gam e w l„ be dlsappolnted T h u rg . been lifted from th e m inds of both | day aftern o o n v oters and , candidates. T he suecessful . T he gam e w ill be called a t 3 ones a re being co n g ra tu la te d and th e Q.clock u n su ccessfu l ones a re still try in g to explain how it all happened. T h ere seem s to be som e good explanation in GRESHAM BALL TEAM every case. As to th e results- DEFEATS BORING 14 TO 1 Coolidge is O regon’s nom inee for T he new ly organized A m erican Le- p resid e n t by a vote of alm o st 3 to 1 I gion baseb all team defeated B oring, over Johnson. M cNary w ins th e se n ato rsh ip nom i Sunday, 14 to 4. On acco u n t of th e exercises a t th e high school th e gam e n atio n by a heavy vote. C rum packer is given stro n g en w as played a t Boring. As th e sco re in d icates, th e gam e d orsem ent for co ngress from th is dis I w as a w alk-aw ay fo r G resham from tric t. H u rlb u rt is nom inated sheriff of s ta r t to finish an d th e seventh inning M ultnom ah county by a good m a rg in I Region team b attled clea r aro u n d over his com petitor. I and scored five ru n s. 1924 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #1.50 Per Year HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WILL » « « « ."," a « ™ « ™ “ MEMBERS FORUM GRADUATE FRIDAY NIGHT IS INAUGURATED BE HELD NEXT SUNDAY M em orial services have been a r ran g ed for n ex t Sunday. May 25, u n One of th e la rg e st classe s of the u re r; G uerney Wood, se rg e an t-at- der th e d irectio n of th e W om en's Re- 1 T he in itial Monday evening lunch- union high school w ill be g rad u a ted a rm s; M ildred Metzger, council m em lief Corps of M. A. Ros3 P ost G rand eon of th e m em bers forum of th e com- next F rid ay evening a t th e gy m n as b e r: Golda Adams, S igrid Aim, E tta A rm y of th e R epublic. T hey w ill be m erclal club, held last evening a t A ndersen, F ra n c is A rvidson, Leona held at th e M ethodist E piscopal W ithrow ’s, w as a g re a te r success than ium. Dr. E dw ard H. P ence of th e Bailey, Leo Bailey, M arie Blom, Violet ch u rc h an d th e Rev. A. S. H isey, th e th e com m ittee had dared to hope for W estm in ster P re sb y te ria n ch u rch will Brooks, F ried a B ru n n er, Jam es p asto r, w ill preach. Special m usic ! an d is believed to p resag e th e success give th e com m encem ent add ress, th e Brown, M yrtle B uckner, H elen Due- w ill be fu rn ish ed by th e choir of th e i of th e plan. diplom as w ill be aw arded an d honor low, A lbert C arlson, W illiam F ritz, ch u rch . All p atrio tic societies a re in- ! G reshatn h as on special occasions stu d e n ts announced. E lizabeth G ran t, A nna H am ilton, vited to u n ite in th e service an d to had very su ccessful and enjoyable C lass ex ercises w ill be held a t th e B lanche H arris, Velna H illy ard , C lara atten d in th e ir v ario u s bodies. T hose luncheons an d ban q u ets, but has gym nasium on T h u rsd ay evening. T he H offm eister, Irv in Ick ler, Mabel Ja ck - w hich a re expected to be rep resen ted never before attem p ted to m ake any sen io r boys’ q u a rte t, co n sistin g of son, E stelle Jo hnson, E stelle K eller, a re G rand Arm y of th e R epublic and th in g of th e kind a re g u la r event. G uerney Wood. E dw ard S outhard, Leo L illian L ekander, H enry Lunday, Va- W om en's Relief corps, S panish W ar F rom all indications It is w elcom ed Bailey and H erm an W alters, will sing. le tta Macaw, C lara Mason, G ran t Mc V eteran s, Sons of V eterans and A ux as filling a long existing need l r th e C lass h isto ry w ill be given by G eorgia M illan, A nna N ordblom, Rose P o tter, iliary , th e A m erican Legion an d A ux com m unity. S tap leto n and L illian L eK ander, class A rdis Rich, E dw ard S chenk, Eleen iliary . T h ese w ill m eet In fro n t of T he object, as explained by L. S. prophecy by G eorge P u llen , Glen Sloop, E dw ard S o u th ard , Georgle S ta th e Odd F ellow s hall before 11 o’clock. E llerm an , ch a irm an of th e forum com W in ters, G ran t McMillen, M uriel W ar pleton, La Monte Stuck, Alice W alk "* Ml Mi h l ta *» Ml irn K Ml N m ittee. Is to give an o p p o rtu n ity to den, Irvin Ick ler, H elen Beulow, Golda er, H erm an W alters, M uriel W arden, h ea r men of p rom inence who are Adam s, V elna H illy ard , R ay S tro n g E sth e r W ilhelm , Glen W inters, D oris FRESH BERRIES TO GO activ e In civic and com m ercial lines, an d E d w ard S o u th ard . R ay S trong, Z im m erm an. TO EASTERN MARKETS and give co n sid eratio n to topics of Jam es Brow n, Ed. Shenk. E tta A n d er A splendid serm on to th e g rad u ates tim ely In terest. I t re p re se n ts th e son, Mabel Jack so n , Violet Brooks, w as given la st S unday aftern o o n at P la n s to ship huge q u an titie s of M ildred M etzger and Leo Bailey w ill th e gym nasium by Dr. Thos. H. G al fresh b e rrie s to the m a rk e ts of the m em bership of th e club g ath ered for give th e class will. An o p ere tta de lag h er, p a s to r of S unnyside M eth e a st and m iddle w est have been con social and civic purposes, o th e r th a n p ictin g Gypsy life w ill be given by o dist E piscopal ch u rch . Music w as sum m ated by th e local b erry grow ers for bu sin ess, a s o rt of fam ily g a th e r m em bers of th e class. F ollow ing is fu rn ish ed by th e o rc h e stra and glee and it is expected th a t about 600 tons ing a t m eal tim e once a w eek w ith a ch an ce to en te rta in one or m ore in th e class ro s te r: clubs. Local p asto rs a ssistin g in th e o r 100 c a rs w ill be so handled. T he Ray S trong, p resid e n t; G eorge P u l serv ice w ere th e Revs, H. R. G eb d etails of th e m a tte r and o th er item s vited guests, who In tu rn w ill Im part len, vice p re sid e n t; D orothea Sm ith, h ard t, G. R. S chlauch, E. N. Long and of in te re st to b erry g ro w ers a re co n in fo rm atio n an d In sp iratio n to th e m em bers presen t. se c re ta ry ; M a rg aret A nicker, tr e a s A. S. Hisey. tain ed in a le tte r from th e m a n ag e At la st n ig h ts' m eeting th e plan and m en t of th e B erry G row ers P acking S m ith is in line for county com m is- F our new faces ap p eared in th e com pany to th e m em bers. Follow ing o bject of th e forum w orked out su c cessfu lly . sioner, long term , by a very sm all line-up th is w eek and all four a re su re is th e le tte r: m a rg in over H olm an. of a re g u la r b e rth on th e team . They T he forum w as ad d ressed by Ja k e “As th e gooseberry h arv e st w ill In th e rec all election all th e p rese n t a re S tillion, T iller, S k arek and Squire, D. A llen who Is m an ag er of th e o r soon be on and as o u r to n n ag e is very Closing ex ercises w ere held la st Dlstrirt No. Ill C edar b o ard a re recalled, R ankin by n ea rly S tillion a t sh o rt and T iller a t th ird E lsw o rth Hoffman, D orothy King, sm all, in o rd er to have th e delivery g anization serv ice d ep a rtm en t of the S atu rd ay a t th e L incoln high school 2 to 1, R udeen and W alker by heavy have stren g th en e d th e infield 100 p er Oregon sta te cham ber of com m erce. in P o rtla n d fo r th e eig h th g rad es of D onald K ing, H ugh McClure, Edith m ade in w o rth -w h ile q u a n titie s we m ajo rities. ce n t as b oth a re fa st an d su re fielders S oderquist, D arold Snedigar. w ill recom m end th u t delivery be m ade He gave an eloquent plea for higher all th e schools of th e co unty outside T he “big th ree ,” Sm ith, P hegley and and can h it th e old apple. In th e o ut- District No. 15 Lusted on Monday o r T uesdny next and would ideals and m ore su ccessfu l m anage th e city of P o rtlan d . A splendid pro- Lucile Davies, Louis.e M iller, Rus- u rge th a t you m ake your deliveries as m ent of our com m ercial bodies, and T aft, a re th e su ccessful candidates on field noth in g w ill g et by S q u ire and th e re c a ll election and w ill becom e at S k arek and, believe us, boys, he is the g ram w as given u n d er th e d irection sell M iller, Isabel N ew lands, A rleth a far as possible on th e d ate suggested, urged m ore of th e hum an in te re st ele of W. C. A lderson, co unty school Rich, Mabel Sm ith. once th e new board of county com - sam e old S k arek . as ca n n ers ca n n o t afford to steam up m ent in o u r activities. su p e rin ten d e n t. T he p ro g ram co n District No. 16 Fairview m issloners. S m ith's p lu ra lity on th e | S tockton p itch in g for th e Legion W. G. Ide. m an ag er of the a g ric u l E dna B urlingam e, F lo ren ce H iatt for a few. We w ill provide a m ill at sisted of o ratio n s, songs and e x e r re c a ll w as only 446, and on th e re g u th rew his b est gam e of th e season as B ern ard Jack so n , G eorge Okuda, E dith tu r a l d e p a rtm e n t of th e sta te ch am th e can n ery to use in se p a ra tin g th e cises by re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e v a r i Zook. la r term w as 560, over H olm an w ho | th e score indicates. F ra n k H am lin leaves from th e berries. Be very b er, spoke on th e land settle m en t ous sectio n s of th e county. A deline District No. 90 Troutdale w as th u s show n to be a favorite can led in long d istan ce slu g g in g w ith tw o E vans of th e C orbett school spoke on R obert H arlow , M yrtle Hollam un, carefu l to not g ath er b e rrie s w ith w ork of th e sta te chnm ber and told of didate. th re e base sm ashes. H opkins and H arvey W. S cott, Clifford N elson of P aul H ow ell, Amy K endall, Alice m ildew on them . th e effort to locate th e b e tte r cla ss of T he nom inees for th e s ta te sen ate I S quire each scored th re e ru n s and “As advised la st w eek we w ish you people In locations w here th ey could th e Pow ell V alley school on Sam uel O’Neil, B eatrice Thom pson, E dw ard W eise, M ary Weise. from th is county are, B anks, C orbett, S karek w as h it tw ice by pitched balls. be su ccessfu l and happy. w ould c a ll a t once and ta k e o ut L. Sim pson, and C h arless A plan alp of District No. 26 Powell Valley Moser, Jo seph and S taples. S quires sta rte d a trip le play from R. H. Kipp, of th e P o rtlan d ch am q u a n tity of ca n n ery cra te s as they are th e P le a sa n t V alley school on H om er R ichard Beadle, Cecil G ustafson, The nom inations for th e sta te legis- left field w hen he ca u g h t a h igh fly, D avenport. T he G irls' Glee club of T re lla H ow ell, Elsie M attson, Clifford in o u r w ay here, and th e stra w b e rrie s b er of com m erce, spoke briefly on the la tu re from th is county are, Bailey, threw to B eers a t second, w ho in th e G resham school san g a group of Nelson, A lbert N ordblom, Alvin T ill w ill s ta r t to m ove soon and we need m a rk e tin g problem s of th e sta te and B ennett, Coffey, G erm an, Gordon, tu rn threw to H opkins a t first, th u s th e space to w ork in. th e need of co o perative selling. He songs and g irls from th e 6th g rad e of m an, R obert W right. District No. 27 Rockwood H indm an, H u rlb u rt, K ilham , K irk- com pleting th e trip le play. S tillion A rran g em en ts a re n ea rly com plet paid a high com plim ent to D. E. Tow le th e G resham school gave a co n c ert F ra n c is Cook, E dgar Couey, E dna wood, Lew is, L onergan, N orth and m ade five h its in six tim es up. as m an ag er of th e C ooperative B erry re c ita tio n of “B eau tifu l W illam ette.” C hipm an, L oren G arn er, Bessie ed now fo r th e h an d lin g of a larg e W oodw ard. L ehm an catch in g fo r th e Legion All th e se n u m b ers, as w ell as t h e ) K rem l, E arl L o u n sb erry , G ladys to n n ag e of red rasp b e rrie s, black caps G row ers, w hich is considered one of Roy E. .Cannon m ade a vigorous was stru c k by a foul ball in th e six th o th e rs on th e p rogram , w ere given in I McCann, H elen Sm ith, G ladys Way, and cheYries in c a r lots In th e ea stern th e very su ccessfu l coop erative o r cam paign for nom ination as county I inning and gave way to F ra n k H am lin „ __ ___ _ A lice W eiland. and m iddle w est m ark ets. T his I g an izatio n s of th e state. D w trlct No. 2S Lynch school su p e rin ten d e n t b u t w as defeat- who ca u g h t a nice gam e for th e r e Mrs. W ithrow is to be com plim ented T he 231 g ra d u a te s of th e schools Vera G ran t, G eorge H elber, Ray- w hat we had in m ind la st week when ed by W. C. A lderson, th e p rese n t in -jm a in in g th re e innings. we said w e would have som ething for th e fine luncheon served. w ere all b ro u g h t to th e p latfo rm and mond L am bert, cum bent. Mr. C annon received alm ost I Next Sunday th e season w ill open good to tell you. T he tr u th is th a t T he event w as m ade still m ore th e diplom as w ere p rese n ted in an District No. 26 Buckley un anim ous su p p o rt in th e ea ste rn p a rt up w ith a bang a t hom e w hen th e Le- a p p ro p ria te speech by County Com- ! .. G an*e! Baron, " a ' ,e r Cheek, F ra n k th is fresh fru it m a rk e t has been p le a sa n t and conspicuous by th e se r of th e county and w as given a good gion plays C ascade Locks. T he L ocks proved o u t by o u r n o rth e rn neighbors en ad e ren d ered by th e G resham band m issio n er J. H. R ankin, a fte r w hich ugue> E lm a W aterhouee. vote in P o rtlan d . A lderson, how ever, team defeated G resham e a rlie r in the in W ashington for m any y ears and is u n d er d irection of Dr. H. C. Johnson. th e special a w a rd s for th e best note I D istrict No. SO Alderson had a la rg e r lead th a n C annon's to ta l season an d G resham is o u t to win. books in th e co unty w ere p resen ted . M arjorie Cauley, M arguerite D appen, beyond th e ex p erim en tal stag e, as T he band played sev eral num bers on vote- W ith the rec en tly added stre n g th th e T h ree w atches w ere given, one going C ora T ra v ers w ith p ro p er picking, packing, pre th e s tre e t in fro n t of th e re sta u ra n t. Geo. W. S tapleton won an easy vie- old hom e team should have a w alk- District No. ,35 Hurlburt cooling and sh ip p in g in iced ca rs, th e Mr. Jo h n so n w as com plim ented on to E lizabeth A shw ell. a 6th g rad e g irl O tto Aschoff, M arlis H orton. to ry over his o pponent for circ u it a w ay next Sunday. T h e gam e w ill be b e rrie s can be delivered by express th e p ro g ress of th e band and thanked of th e M aplewood school. T h is w as District No. 3» Corbett judge, d ep a rtm en t No. 4. played on th e high school diam ond, an y w h ere in th e United S tate s in good for th e m usic on th is occasion. th e S tap les aw ard . A lice R aesseler A deline E vans, Orval Johnson, P earl John Brow n w as nom inated for | T he line-up in th e B oring gam e w as T he atte n tio n of th e forum was Jo h n P hipps, R obert condition. We a re co n tra ctin g w ith of th e P le a sa n t V alley school, a 5th C ham berlain Justice of th e peace fo r M ultnom ah as follow s: th e b est sa le s connection in th e coun called to th e reco rd being m ade by g rad e girl, received th e F eld en h eim er L arson. d istric t, w hich includes p ra c tic a lly all H opkins 1st, B eers 2d, T iller 3d, aw ard . Mrs. F ern G raham is t h e ' D istrict No. 42 B ridal \ e ll tr y who w ork w ith T he N ational Fed th e high school baseball team , the A udrey Dever, of ea ste rn M ultnom ah county. He has S tillion ss an d r. f, S q u ire 1, S k arek era ted S ales A gency of C ooperative local team being pro sp ectiv e ch am teach er. T he aw ard for th e p rim ary District No. 45 Gilbert served n ea rly seven y ea rs as ju stice m, Ed. S m ith r, L ehm an c, H am asso ciatio n s. T h ese people have m ade pions of th e state. I t is a w onderful g rad es w as given by Mrs. M. C. A ider- M arian B ates, Raym ond Beigh, C arl of th e peace and w ill doubtless be lin ss and c, S to ck to n p. son, m o th er of th e county school su- Bowman, Lots Cree. Collin Cree, Ruth good and It is very g ratify in g to us to reco rd they have m ade and they have elected for a six-year term . T he line-up for n ex t Sundays gam e p erin ten d en t, to P e a rl H all, a second F 1"1" ' “ oy Ooedeck. V erna H ansen. reach th e co n su m er and receive a fair gained statew id e fam e for them selves M. M. S quire w as nom inated for w ill have few changes as th ese men . , . ... _ , , , L elah H enderson, H azel Hobson, and th e school. g rad e g irl from A lta I a rk school, j an e f,o rd , R obert M iller, H ans Mil- p rice for o u r p roduct w ith o u t so rob co n stable for th e sam e d istric t, in | a re all re g u la rs, bing th e co nsum er. We are figuring A d esire w as expressed to recognize Mrs. M yrtle M cLafferty, teacher. ler, Iv ar S huholm , R o b ert W hite, w hich cap acity he has served m any In som e fitting w ay th e ir o u tstan d in g on moving about 600 tons In th is way H elen W ills, Cecelia Yung. Eighth Grade Graduates years. AUXILIARY WILL SELL and a re fu lly convinced th a t thlB will v icto ries and It was decided to invite District No. 46 W arren d ale T h e p upils from th e schools of Mr. Brow n w ishes to ex p ress his a p MEMORIAL DAY POPPIES e a ste rn M ultnom ah county receiving H ow ard E ade, Rolfe E n q u ist. th e ball team to be g u ests of th e m em be a p erm a n en t an n u a l o u tle t for p reciatio n to th e m any frien d s who District No. 46 B o n n e d lle very larg e to n n ag e at th e best possible b ers forum a t n ex t Monday evening's F ive hu n d red popies have been se diplom as a re as follow s: F re d T horlln. gave him th e su p p o rt of th e ir ballot price, w hich ru le s co n sid erab le high luncheon. cu red by th e G resham A uxiliary to District No. 4 D istrict No. 4!» Victory a t the re c e n t election. T he sp eak ers for next Monday eve Je a n Adix, Jam es Bushong. M ar- ! L aw ren ce D outhit, M argaret E ric k e r th a n th e com m ercial c a n n e r can or th e A m erican L egion w hich w ill be g a re t R rannon, D oris Brown, T hom as son, R obert K erslake, Floyd Stafford. w ill pay for a sim ila r q u ality of her n ing w ill be announced la ter. sold in p re p a ra tio n for M em orial Day, GRESHAM PIGEON WINS B echill, F red B echill, C lair Burch, j District No. 6, Jt. Orient ries. P lease w atch for m ore on th is T h e re w ere m ore th a n fifty m em IN 225-MILE FLIGHT May 25. T hey w ere m ade by disabled E velyn Cox, C lair G ulllkson, Clifford 1 Gordon Bacon, M erritt B eehler, Roy su b je ct next w eek, and in th e m ean- b ers p re se n t la st n ig h t and it Is p re v eteran s In H o sp ital 77, P o rtlan d , who i Gibbs, D ella Lew is, G eorge M cAllis- C arlson, R uth L au d erb ack S w e a ,,. “G resham Boy," ow ned by E. D. have been very happy m aking th e te r, Olive Norby, M arg aret S t.C la ir, Lundbom , Lily R ybnick, Milton S at- tlm e >nv*t ® som e of your non-m em ber dicted th e re w ill be a la rg e r a tte n d The R ak er of G resham , w on in th e 225- I poppies and who have by th is m ean s | P aul Sw anson, A rden Squire. Ida te rstro m , B ernice Sloop, A gues Sod- b ^ rry g ro w ers to Join your associa an ce n ex t M onday evening. B a rb a ra tlon. luncheon s ta rts pro m p tly a t 6:30 and m ile rac e for hom ing pigepns staged been able to earn a little spending O eorge ’WadBWorth> 'C a r, zim m erm „ : W alters. ™ , Ug “We have in m ind th e p rin tin g closes a t 8. T he p rice Is 50 cen ts per by th e Oregon Hom ing Pigeon R acing money. Even those too ill to s it up District No. 7 Wilkes District No. 15, Jt. Pleasant Valley of field tic k ets for b erry picking and plate. club la st Sunday. T he bird m ade an i have assisted in th e w o rk and have A rth tir Boyce, A ngelo C ereghlno, C h a rle s s A p la n a lp , M ay M orton, have th e copy n early perfected, and It is q u ite n ecessary th a t re se rv a Floyd F ish er, E d ith Olney. av erage of 1242 y ards a m inute. One j enjoyed doing so. V ictor R ilkula, A ustin Rolfe. If we get o rd ers enough to m ake it tio n s be m ade by rep o rtin g nam es to h u n d red and fo rty -eig h t b irds w ere I T he custom of w earing popples on SUNDAY SCHOOL BOYS 3 MRS. I. W. BUTLER HAS w orth w hile will o rd er them prin ted Mrs. W ithrow , o r to J. R. M artin of sta rte d . They w ere shipped by ex- M emorial day is becom ing m ore and MAKE TRIP TO SALEM BIRTHDAY SURPRISE in q u a n titie s to supply your needs th e forum com m ittee, not la te r th a n p ress to a point on the C olum bia river j m ore com m on an d no difficulty is an- T h is plan will m ake y o u r reco rd keep noon on Monday. highw ay in e a ste rn Orefcon. T hree ticipated in sellin g th e 600 on hand, A very p le asa n t su rp rise w as given J ing sim p ler and easier and you can N ineteen boys of th e P le a sa n t Home o th er rac es rem ain to be flown on th e ' They are th e sym bol of th e heorlc M ethodist S unday school w ere given Mrs. I. W. B u tler S atu rd ay afternoon n ex t th re e succeeding S undays. T he dead who gave th e ir lives on F lan d e rs th e finest trip of th e ir experien ce r e a t her-bom e on P lea san t View avenue, a rra n g e w ith your local m e rc h an t to HURLBURT APPRECIATES SUPPORT OE VOTERS d istances to be covered a re 300, 400 I F leld or o th e r 8ervlce of th e G r e ,t cen tly , w hen they w ere ta k en to S a th e occasion being h e r 67th birth d ay . have them redeem ed If you so desire and save th e d isag reeab le fea tu re s of W ar. T he m oney from th e sales is and 500 m iles respectively. To th e E d ito r G resham O utlook:— lem to v isit th e sta te in stitu tio n s. A Mrs. B u tler was p resen ted with a y o u r local m e rc h an t ru n n in g open a c Of consid erab le local In te re st is the used in ho sp ital and w elfare w ork for m ost u n u su al p riv ileg e w as a visit handsom e ju g -sh ap ed flower bask et co u n ts w ith th e tra n sie n t pickers Now th a t th e noise of th e rec en t p ri fac t th a t th re e of R ak er's hom ing pig disabled v eteran s. w ith G overnor P ierce who sp e n t som e - by Mrs. P ercy Giese. w hich som etim es lead to losses for m ary cam paign and election is over, eons w ere ta k en to M olalla la st F r i tim e talk in g w ith th e boys and e x - ) T he aftern o o n w as p leasan tly s p e n t ' Four m e rc h an t o r you. T his is es- and th e people of M ultnom ah county O. A.C. STUDENTS day w ith th e high school baseball p e d a lly tru e in e rro rs or om issions in have declared them selves a t th e polls. VISIT MANY SCHOOLS p lain ln g to them som e of th e duties of | n ta lk in g of old tim es and visiting. team and w ere released w ith the seore a governor. G overnor P ierce also In- : n _,__ .......................... - I ch a rg e acco u n ts as th e m e rc h an t can It a p p e a rs th a t I am again th e nom i B efore leaving th e g u ests w ere I of th e gam e at th e end of th e third, H. L. Joh n so n of Boring w as am ong vited the boys in to his p riv ate office 1 served w ith a bountiful sp read of ' aBUe du® GUIs for th e u n trad e d p a rt nee for th e high office of sheriff. I hereby w ish to ex p ress my deep six th and n in th innings. th e O. A. C. stu d e n ts w ho rec en tly and described th e m any p ain tin g s : sandw iches, cake, Ice cream and tea. of th e se tic k ets. P lease let us know p p reciatlo n of your p erso n al su p m ade a trip for th e purp o se of study- w hich a re hung th ere, all th e while All p resen t w ere unanim ous in d e a t once if you a re in te reste d as wo HOLMAN- THANKS p o rt and th e a ssista n ce of your sp le n LOYAL FRIENDS inK pha8ea ° f a g ric u ltu ra l te ach in g in keeping up a ru n n in g acco u n t of c la rin g it one of the moat p leasan t o c th in k you w ill be, as u n d er th e new did p ap e r In my behalf. W ill you not _______ high schools of th e W illam ette valley. th in g s of in te re s t to th e boys. He re- 1 casio n s sp en t In th e valley for some sa le plan m uch of o u r b erries will be also convey to y o u r people my a p p re m inded th e boys of his v isit to R ufus H olm an's heavy vote In local O. A. C. g rad u a tes In a g ric u ltu re , now tim e, and hope Mrs. B u tler would picked by th e c ra te .” ciation of th e ir su p p o rt a t th e polls, p recincts helped to boost his to ta l but te ac h ers, w ere visited In W oodburn, G resham and his ta lk a t Union High have m any m ore b irth d ay s for them a ssu rin g them to g e th er w ith those A ppreclallon E xpressed. th e full co u n t left him a few hundred Newberg, G resham . Scappoose, F o r- school. S everal of th e boys had been to celeb rate. We, th e m em bers of th e G resham who did not honor me w ith th e ir vote, p rese n t a t th a t tim e. sb o rt of being th e su ccessful candi- eel Grove, and McMinnville, T hose p re se n t w ere: Mr. and Mrs band, w ish to ex p ress o u r sin c ere th a t in th e fu tu re as In th e p ast I T he trip w as arran g e d by D. Brooks d ate for county com m issioner. T he P urpose of th e trip w as to give sen- I. W. B utler, Mr. and Mrs. F red th a n k s and ap p reciatio n to th e busi sh all. If elected, endeavor to ren d e r an com bination tic k et w hich won had th e lore first hand know ledge of th e prob- H ogan, w ho has been th e te ac h er of Ruegg, Mrs. R ichard Hefney and son ness men and o th e r tow n people who backing of th e big dallies. lem s and m ethods of teach in g ag rlcu l- th e in te rm ed ia te boys a t P lea san t G eorge, Mrs. P ercy Giese, Mrs. A nna so kindly donated funda to help th e efficient and im p a rtial service to all .. , band. Such a sp irit on th e p a rt of the th e people, and, as far as lies w ithin Mr. H olm an accepts his defeat grac- tu re. T he w ork for each day consist- Home for th e p a st y ear. The class of Giese, Mrs Hyde K esterso n , Mrs. - pw, p |,. of G resham is to be com m end- me, to so conduct th e different d e p a rt lously and exp resses every confidence ed of visiting th e p ro jec ts in th e early Mrs. M ary Jo h n so n , w hich has Just Ben H alsted and son Lloyd, Mrs. ed as it proves th a t they are alw ays in those elected. He also w ishes th e m o rn in g ; te ac h in g d u rin g school rec en tly been prom oted Into th e in t e r - ! M ary Simms, Mrs. L. D. S eifer, Mrs. | read y to boost for any th in g th a t Is of m en ts of th e office th a t It sh a ll re flect honor to th e w hole county. O utlook, w hich loyally supported him h o u rs; and inspection of th e ag ric u l-I m ed iate d ep a rtm en t, was also includ- B ert Allen, Mrs. T hom as O rave, Mrs. | benefit to th e city. F aith fu lly yours, W L OORSAGE, M anager in the cam paign, to ex p ress to his tu re . T he d ay ’s w ork concluded w ith ! *n th e trip . Mrs. A lta M. O entry, Jo e Lilly and d au g h ter Mabel, Mrs. I T. M. HURLBURT. H C JOHNSON, D irector m any su p p o rters in e a ste rn M uitno- • gen eral conference. T en e e sio rs in 1 G>e Rev. E. G. R an to n . J. Flem m ing Ida H am ilton, Mrs. Paul Bliss, Mrs. I C. L. WELCH. S ecretary . m ah his sin cere th a n k s. a g ric u ltu ra l ed u catio n m ade th e trip . I an,f Mr. H ogan, took th e ir c a rs for th e C leveland Bliss and baby E dw ard, j 8ee us for sep tic ta n k s. We know ----- - ---- accom panied by tw o in stru c to rs. : t r |P A stop w as m ade at Oregon Mrs. W illard Bliss and d au g h ters Those Good Nash Clothes how and can save you money. G resh BKIQFETK. _____---- ----- --- p ity w here th e new bridge a ttracted Ire n e and Isabelle, Mrs. H. P. McCul- I All wool, tailo red to m easure, su it or am Plum bing A T in Shop, phone 1233. All C. O. D. o rd ers delivered in Ju n e OOOD DRT FERTILIZER. 7S rents a t e r , fl. h in0 . u at P a cific In tern a tio n a l ex p o eltlo n In -I *rea( a »®ntlon. Salm on fishing and lough, Mr. and Mrs. J e ss B a rtlo w ,■ o v erco at |23.5€, T he best clo th es on for one ton or m ore, 414.76. E kstrom e a rth for th e price. P. F. Black. uulr* of T R. H owltt, Gresham. ph»na C edar poets for sale. Any q u an tity . T ru c k Service, phone 1581. 101«. tf I Miss E dith B utler, Mrs. C. T. Ryan. G resham , Oregon —Adv. Continued on page 2 W. M etzger Co. P hone 1451. tf COUNTY SCHOOLS HOLD CLOSING EXERCISES