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> G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 14, 5 0 . S GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON,TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1921 LOGANBERRY CROP SOLD AT FAIR PRICE LOCAL BOV UPHOLDS VALUE OF EDUCATION GresAam Defeats Fairview Grange Scappoose High . Is 20 Years Old TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ÿl.&fl Per Year SHERIFF HURLBURT SEEKS RE-ELECTION A re a l gem in th e w ay of an essay on th e value to even a tech n ical m an ----------- of a broad c u ltu ra l education is sub- W hlle th e prom ise in reg ard to the m itted to th e O utlook by Mrs. J. W. L ast F rid a y n ig h t on the local gym T he tw en tieth a n n iv e rsa ry of the lo g a n b erry situation locally is not big H en d rick s of G resham . She is th e One of th e m ost im p o rta n t offices it is sufficient to encourage th e local m other of th e w riter, R o b ert J H en- floor G resham high won its la st league F airview g ran g e w as celeb rated by a w ithin th e d eterm in atio n of th e voters g ro w ers to hold on w ith th e expecta- dricks. It w as p rep ared for R obert s gam e from the fast Scappoose q u in te t special p rogram at th e re g u la r m eet- of M ultnom ah co unty is th a t of sherlfT. , ing of th e o rg an isatio n last S aturday. tion th a t they can pay expenses and in itiatio n into th e T au B eta Pi fra te r- w ith a score of 26 to 16. A lready sev eral can d id ates for nom i T he gam e, w itnessed by a good T h ere w ere p rese n t th re e past m as- p re p a re th e way for a m ore profitable | n ity. R obert ,s a g raiiu ate of the nation in the May p rim a rie s a re p u t production in th e fu tu re. Many have G resham high school and is studying com pany of sp e cta to rs, w as fast and ' ters, M rs. J. W. T ow nsend, Cedric tin g th e ir nam es before th e public for been disposed to dig up th e ir logans to be an engineer. His th o u g h t in d i fu rio u s from th e sta rt. G resham early Stone an d Miss Je ssie M iller, and th e I th is coveted office. Amoug them is but it is firm ly believed such a course ca te s th a t he ap p re cia tes and is lay took th e lead and k ep t it for ab o u t ¡follow ing c h a rte r m em b ers: Mrs. A. th e nam e of T. M. H u rlb u rt. th e p res- eight m in u tes w hen Scappoose forged L. Stone, first ch a p la in ; Mrs. Ju lia w ould be unw ise as th e logan is h ere to ing th e foundation for success. | ent incum bent. sta y and th e production, dem and and ahead, leading at the end of th e first I Snover, first se c re ta ry ; D. W. McKay, I T he essay is as follow s: H is an n o u n cem en t th a t he Is a ca n p rice w ill ad ju st them selves. It is h a lt 11 to 9. Mrs. Jo h n B liss, Mrs. H an n ah M. , d idate for re-election can n o t hut in TH E VALUE OF CULTURAL d eclared w ith a basis of good rea so n In th e second h alf G resham w orked ! Shaw , Mrs. Eliza Stone, Mrs. Sue j STU D IES TO T H E ENGINEER sp ire th e confidence of all good citi Bunn, Mrs. R. W. Wilcox, Mrs. Je n k in s 1 ing th a t those who q u it w ill lose m ost a t ___ sw ept th e T he en g in eerin g p ro fessio n s ___ a b rillia n t offensive th ___ .,_____ zens th a t w ith H u rlb u rt as sheriff the w hile tho se who hold on w ill be re- | o cn tin u ally being d isp arag ed on ac- j riv e r boys off th e ir feet an d w hen th e Moore, Mrs. L ena A nderson, Miss county w ill co n tin u e to have a safe, w arded for th e ir perseverance. count of th e com mon conception th a t tinal w histle blew G resbam held th e E dith Je n k in s and Mrs. C. G. F an ch er. sane, o rd erly and honest ad m in istra I th e en g in eer is m erely a h g h l y , .. T he la tte r read an h isto ric al sketch An a rtic le in th e Salem Jo u rn a l re- skilled m echanic, destined by custom bl* «'»<1 of th e score. tion of th e crim in al and tax collecting of th e g ran g e. A song, w ritte n by Mrs. p o rts a rec en t m eeting a t W’hlch th e to serve only as an em ploye of th e so- G resham w ill play P a rk ro se to n ig h t d ep a rtm en ts of th e sh eriff’s office. SHERIFF T. M. II IK I. HI KF E sta ca d a tonnage and p a rt of th e ’ called b u sin ess m an. P ro b ab ly one of a t P a rk ro se an d w ill w ind up h er 1924 D. W. McKay, w as sung. H. C. Sey One of th e best know n and m ost Mr. H u rlb u rt is a seasoned public G resham tonnage w as co n tra cte d for tb e m ain rea so n s for th is view is the schedule F rid ay n ig h t w hen she m our, sta te club ag en t, w as present tru stw o rth y public officials. official, th o ro u g h ly experienced and by a big packing concern at w hat un- n arlJownes8 of th e education of m any and spoke. W. D. K inder, county club g ra d u a te s of tech n ical schools. The ta ck le s th e heavy and fa st Legion abso lu tely reliab le. He is peculiarly der th e circu m stan ces is considered a co urses often em brace only those su b five for th e ch am pionship of G resham agent, played th e violin, accom panied STARTUll FACTORY adapted to th e needs and resp o n sib il on th e piano by Mrs. K inder. Mrs. D. fa irly good price. T he re p o rt says: je c ts p erta in in g d irectly to th e m e an d e a ste rn M ultnom ah. REOPENS WITH ities of th e office he holds and has M. D onaugh gave a reading. A beau chanical a r ts or sciences, to th e en "T h e lo g an b erry m a rk e t w en t up NEW PROSPECTS held for tw o term s. He know s how to T he gam e next F rid a y n ig h t on th e tifu l potted p la n t w as p resen ted to definitely to 5 cen ts S atu rd ay w hen tire neglect of th e a r t and c u ltu ra l local floor pro m ises to be a b a ttle studies. T his develops a highly th e E sta ca d a tonnage w as sold to Mrs. J a n e t M. G ran t by th e officers of A fter a long period of in activ ity th e han d le m en and has m ain tain ed an Libby, McNeil & Libby a t th a t price at skilled w orkm an, b ut c e rta in ly a m an royal. G resh am ’s first gam e of th e th e gran g e. Mrs. G ran t is serv in g her sta rc h facto ry a t G resham show s signs efficient force. H is conduct of th e o f a m eeting of all of th e g row ers, a t of lim ited u sefu ln ess, who does not season w as w ith th e alu m n i five. P ra c fice has given sa tisfactio n to all and tended also by Jo h n H. R ace and E arl go fa rth e r p ro fessio n ally th a n to su b tic ally th e sam e bunch com pose th e second te rm as m a ste r of th e grange. of re tu rn in g life. Y esterday m arked has left no room for criticism m it a p u rely tech n ical re p o rt on su b About 50 p erso n s enjoyed th e sum p its reopening u n d er th e m anagem ent P earcy of th e Oregon G row ers asso Legion team . At th a t first gam e n his cap acity as sheriff of M ultno ciation and also by re p re se n ta tiv e s of je cts p resen ted for his co n sideration. tu o u s d in n e r at th e noon hour. Two of L. S. E llerm an . A new com pany has G resham high won only a fte r an ex tra I t has n ec essarily lim ited his prom o th e can n in g com pany. T his price is m ah county, Mr. H u rlb u rt’s one rule been organized, called th e W estern b irth d a y cakes, baked by Mrs. John tion, for lack of o utside know ledge five m in u tes had been played. Since f. o. b. shipping point. and in te re sts m u st lim it on e’s success. th en both team s have had m uch p ra c Jo n as, g raced th e tab le, one for th e S tarch and D ehydrating com pany, a has alw ays been service. He h as con “Libby, McNeil & Libby also have | G ducted th e office econom ically, s u r enerally, th e h ig h er a m an gets In p u rch a sed th e G resham logan b erry ■ his profession, th e m ore varied his tice and have played m any gam es. The g ran g e an d one for Mrs. G ran t, whose p riv ate in co rp o ratio n , w hich has tak en rounded him self w ith deputies chosen over th e p lan t and will begin th e m ak tonnage estim ated a t about 200 tons , educatio n m u st have been. first gam e w as a th rille r from s ta r t to b irth d a y It w as. Tw o new m em bers ing of a h ig h -g rad e sta rc h su itab le to r and reta in ed solely for m erit, and en a t 5 cen ts. T he E stacad a to n n ag e is i w ere in itiated at th e m orning session. A degree from a college of recog- finish. T he com ing gam e p rom ises to estim ated a t betw een 100 and 150 tons both cu lin ary and lau n d ry uses. O r forced th e law s as he has found them and is considered th e only 100 per nized 8tan d in * g en erally im plies th a t be th e fa ste st and best gam e ever w it F A IR V IK W G RA N G E SONG. d ers it is said a re on hand sufficient to in th e codes of Oregon. He h as r e ce n t pick in th e valley. T he fro sts th e rec ip ien t possesses c u ltu re ; th a t nessed on th e local floor. It is th e T h ere is su n sh in e on th e riv e r w a rra n t th e reopening of th e plant. m odeled th e tux co llectin g d ep artm en t seem to have done no dam age in the he know s n a tu re , som ething of a r t and la st ap p e aran c e of both team s for th is And upon th e valley, t o o ; lite ra tu re , and th a t he c a rrie s th e keys T he season is late and th e ru n of and so sim plified *s ad m in istratio n E sta ca d a d istric t. T h ere Is su n sh in e on th e hill tops of th e w o rld ’s lib ra ry in his pocket y ear on th e gym floor. sta rc h will be sh o rt but it is hoped to t.n l ic d istrib u tio n of tax statem en ts U n d e rn e a th th e skies o f blue ; “In addition to p u rch a sin g th e E sta an d is able to m ake use of its re L a st F rid a y th e m idgets defeated T h ere Is su n sh in e In th e h e a rt cada to n n ag e o u trig h t a t th e 5 cent sources. T h ere are c e rta in ly larg e m ake it a b eg inning for a la rg e r o u t and th e co llections of money a re m ade Of every m em ber good a n d tru e price, th e re p rese n tativ es of th e p u r n um bers of en g in eers who w ould fall th e aggies in a p relim in ary to the w ith . the delays and annoyances to p ut an o th e r season. W ho belongs to F a irv ie w G range. ch asin g can n ery declared to the gro w to qualify as being educated if th ese G resham -S cappoose gam e. T he team ta x p ay e rs w hich w ere so com mon be It Is plan n ed to use the p la n t during ers th a t they considered it “w ould be w ere th e q ualifications, and yet how w ork and shooting of th e m idgets fore he Im proved th e tax collecting C horus— th e sum m er for th e d eh y d ratio n of a crim e to pay th e g row ers less th an m any would be w illing to adm it th e ir spelled d efeat for th e h eav ier aggies. M em ber, m em ber, be a booster : 5 cents, and th a t they should receive a la ck of th e ed u catio n al essen tials. fru it by th e tu n n e l process and prep m achinery. H is policy In h an d lin g the M em ber, m em ber, be a booster 6 ce n t p rice.” They declared, how a ra tto n s a re being m ade w ith th is in county p riso n ers a t Kelly B utte has T he m odern en g in eer is g rad u a lly 27 CLUBS STARTED M em ber, m em ber, be a booster ever, th a t because of th e p rev alen t been one in th e best In terests of so view. a tta in in g a m ore p ro m in en t place in F o r o u r own F a irv ie w G range. com petition th e ir can n ery w as r e BY CLUB AGENT ciety. H e has kept th e p riso n ers con th e b usin ess w o rld ; he is being called Mr. E lle rm a n 's reco rd in connection q uired to stay som ew here n ear w hat I f y o u ’d like a p le a sa n t visit w ith w as th e p rev ailin g m a rk e t in o rd er to to th e m an ag em en t and o rg an izatio n w ith th e ab o rtiv e a tte m p t to reopen sta n tly em ployed in producing a com T he boys and g irls clu b s rec en tly Your n eighbors good a n d kind. h an d le th e ir o u tp u t and put up th e 5 of g re a t co rp o ratio n s. In th is field he organized by Club A gent W. D. K inder th e facto ry a y ear ago is believed to m odity of service to th e public, and If y o u ’d like to leave you housew ork has paid them , In addition to th e ir ce n t proposition w hich w as u n a n i should m eet w ith decided success. be above criticism and th e re is O rganization and m an ag em en t a re his and Included In his re p o rt for F e b ru And y o u r b u sin e ss c a re s behind m ously accepted. specialities, and th e h an d lin g of men a ry are as follow s, w ith th e locality, reason w hy he should not have the keep, a sm all dally com pensation. The I f y o u ’d like a boun teo u s d in n er "B uys of lo g an b erries have been re and sup p lies a re m a tte rs of scientific A nd som e food for y o u r m ind confidence an d su p p o rt of all and re s u lt Is th a t w hen th e p riso n ers are p orted at 4Vi cen ts and in som e cases pro ced u re w ith him. T he old view lead er an d n um ber in th e clu b : d ischarged, they are stro n g and J u s t Join o u r F a irv ie w G range. m ake a success of th e u n d ertak in g . as low as 3% cen ts and c o n tra c ts have th a t he w as a m ere hired ex p ert and B uckley, Mrs. M organ, sew ing, 21. h ealthy, a re com fortably clothed and been en tered into, it is rep o rted on the could accom plish n o thing ex cep t in T he factory w ill be In the m ark et T ro u td ale, Mrs. G. P a rish , sew ing, 5. M em ber, m em ber, be a b ooster ; have a few d o lla rs to keep them until 4% and even the 4 ce n t basis. G resham , Mrs. W. D. K inder, cook for cull po tato es on a cash basis. th e design and c o n stru c tio n of an en- M em ber, m em ber, be a booster they can find w ork, Instead of having ‘E sta ca d a soft stra w b e rrie s, about gineering p ro jec t is losing ground. The ing, 13. N eighbor, neighbor, be a booster H u rlb u rt, Miss M ary Davis, cook 20 tons,- w ill ru n th ro u g h th e G resham public reco g n itio n to w hich his a b ili to yield to th e tem p tatio n to com m it A nd Join o u r F a irv ie w G range, WALTER IIEPP’S BODY pool, it w as decided a t S atu rd ay 's ties en title him h as been slow in m a- ing, 8. crim es because of being p en n i R ussellville, Mrs B. B aketel, cook- IS FOUND; SUICIDE new m eeting and it is expected they will te ra liz in g , la rg e ly because th e en g i less. P re sid en t Coolidge, in his re CORBETT WATER SYSTEM rea lize b e tte r th a n 7 cen ts on these. n ee r has fe lt o u t of his sp h ere, and ing, 12. T ro u td ale, Mrs. M. Spence, cook- T he s tra w b e rrie s will all be b arrele d m ore w illing to re tire to his office or STRONGLY PROTESTED Mrs. A nna H olm an of ro u te 1, G resh cent m essage to co n g ress, advocated a and it I b understood th e G resham la b o ra to ry th a n be subjected to the Ing, 8. am, m ade a gruesom e find when she sim ilar m ethod of giving gainful w ork Rockwood, Rev. S. Moore, cook- pool a lre ad y has been disposed of at a lim elight of th e public gaze. to m en In prisons. S tro n g opposition Is being m ade to cam e suddenly upon th e body of her ing, 14. p rice w hich w ill ru n a little b etter Many en g in eerin g schools feel th at th e fo rm atio n of a w ate r d istric t for b ro th er, W alter H epp, lying beneath Sheriff H u rlb u rt has enforced the S pringdale, Mrs. Zilm , cooking, 11. th a n 7 ce n ts.” a few elem e n ta ry co u rses in E nglish G resham , Mrs. H. M oreland, hom e C o rb ett from T ra p p e r creek and the a tree from w hich it was plain he had prohibition law s to th e le tte r, and his sa tisfy th e dem and for th e c u ltu ra l m aking. 17. co unty com m issioners a re being urged hanged him self w ith a stra n d of bal dep u ties have detected and destroyed ELIZABETH HESKETT side of an education, and even this L ynch, Mrs. N. C urtis, hom e-m ak to set asid e th e vote rec en tly ta k en In m any stills of m oonshiners. H is w ork ANSWERS LAST CALL deviation from th e cu sto m ary sch ed ing, ing wire. 9. ule of purely tech n ical su b je cts Is ex In th is resp ect is freq u en tly com th e d is tric t w hich resu lted in 79 for Buckley, Mrs. E hm an, p o u ltry , 6. Mr. H epp had been m issing since Miss M ary E lizabeth H eskett, know n cused in th e catalo g u es by refe rrin g G resham , C arl Z im m erm an, p o u l and 53 ag a in st. I t is claim ed th a t J a n u a ry 21. B ecause he once before mended. to h e r frie n d s as “Lizzie,” passed to them as co u rse s In tech n ical w rit try , 8. illeg a lities featu red In th e voting had d isap p eared and retu rn ed , th e H ow ever stro n g ly o th e rs may claim G ilbert, E. M. C alkins, p o u ltry , 9. aw ay a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ing. Why not an E n g lish co u rse of w hich w ould n u llify th e election. A sis te r did not w orry g rea tly over his ab ility to ad m in ister th is im p o rta n t th e sam e type as th a t given th e s tu L ynch, Mrs. J. L ynch, po u ltry , 12. S terlin g on la st S atu rd ay a fte r a long dent in th e a r ts ? No young engineer T ro u td ale, A. J. K rueger, p o u ltry , 11. h ea rin g w hich sta rte d T h u rsd ay m o rn absence. W hile going th ro u g h a strip and difficult office th e voters should illn ess and w as burled on Monday, the w ill be called « pen for th e w ritin g of ing before th e com m issioners w as not of woods off th e B rew ster road, near not be long In deciding on th e m an B uckley, --------- , g ard en , 7. fu n e ra l services being held a t th e re p o rts un til y ea rs a fte r g rad u atio n , G re s h a m ,--------- , g ard en , 8. com pleted la st nig h t and w as resum ed Section L ine road, she discovered the who has proved h is ability, fe a rle ss th e home, w hich had been h er home and a th o ro u g h g ro u n d w o rk in the G ilbert, F. D. B raly, gard en , 24. th is m orning. Besides th e p ro te sta n ts ness, honesty and fairn ess and decide E nglish language, p artly designed to R ussellville, A. M cF arland, garden, ag a in st th e alleged Illegality of the body and at once rep o rted to th e of for m any years. T he Rev. A. S. H lsey en courag e th e read in g and stu d y of flee of Sheriff H u rlb u rt. He notified th a t th e best In terests of th e county 13. conducted th e services, w hich w ere th e m asterp ieces of lite ra tu re , w ill, election th e re w ere o th ers, chief County C oroner S m ith and both sent w ill be served In every way by keep G resham . --------- , pig, 6. sim ple and im pressive. Two solos, w ith th e accu m u lated experien ce of am ong them being th e O regon-W ash men to in v estig ate. From th e cor ing him In office. V ictory, Mrs. Stafford, pig, 8. “ My Ain C o u n trie” and " I ’m th e Child years, m ake th e w ritin g of re p o rts W est P o r tla n d ,--------- , pig. 6. ington R ailroad & N avigation com o n e r’s office it w as announced th a t It of a K ing,” fav orites of Miss H eskett, I J han. ‘ J ? ® * .® 0" ? , in W est P o rtla n d ,--------- , can n in g , 13. pany, who p ro tested th a t the proposed w as a c le a r case of suicide and th a t no MANY PAY TRIBUTE TO th e p rin cip les of te ch n ic al w ritin g , Pow ell Valley, R. A. T illm an , J e r w ere su n g by F sung I ra n k P. C onkle of w bjcb w ill be long fo rg o tten before sey ca lf club. 8. w ater system would be of no value to Inquest w ould be held. MEMORY OF FRIEND P o rtlan d . T he p a llb ea re rs w ere F ra n k th e re arise s a dem and for its use. them . Officers of th e railro a d com O rient, Mrs. S. W aybill, sheep, 5. Mr. H epp w as 43 y ea rs old and P. and Jo h n Conkle and W. L. G la s s .' W ho o rd in a rily p ro cu res th e best job The fu n eral of J. II. Cone, who died A nother sheep clu b has been sta rted pany a sse rte d th a t it w ould b ear 43.3 never had m a rried . He had been all of P o rtlan d , and Jam es S terlin g . ! upo1} g rad u atio n , th e one who w rites w ith four m em bers, and a p o tato club per ce n t of th e cost. suddenly a t his hom e at F o re st Grove co llar m aker, but for some tim e had . , . . . . . _ .. I th e best le tte r or th e one who drew a w ith four m em bers. In te rm e n t w as in the Mt. Scott cem e- , hjgh m a rk c a lc u Iu s, on la st T uesday, w as larg ely attended been em ployed only about th e little E x p erien ce h as ta u g h t th a t th e re Is by fo rm er neig h b o rs and frien d s here te ry ‘ H um an re la tio n s are m ade cle a re r Field peas to be su ccessfu l m u st be no su b stitu te for clean, new ground tr a c t upon w hich he and his sister Miss H eskett w as born November by th e read in g and co n sid eratio n of p la n ted early. F e b ru a ry and March for th e young chicks. If, how ever, it lived on th e T ay lo r road. He w ent out on F rid a y aftern o o n . T he services, w hich w ere a t th e M ethodist E piscopal 23, 1848, n ear S tanton, V irginia. ' g en e ral life q u estio n s and by the seeding Is Im p o rtan t in th e W illam is im possible to p ut c h irk s on new to feed th e livestock ea rly on the A bout bout ..t 50 y y ea e a rs r s ago airo sne she cam cam e e into into tQry Btudy of Pb K *lo»oPhy. ics, m his- A now I,,dge econom of th ese any e tte valley, M arch and A pril in th e , ground, gravel pla’ced about th e run m o rning of Ja n u a ry 21 and did n o t re ch u rc h , w ere conducted by th e Rev. a st region and th e high Irrig ated w ay of th e brooder house to a depth of A. 8. Hlsey. Two form er pastorB of close connection w ith th e fam ily of th in g s, and th e ab ility to ta lk en ter- co d istric ts, and M arch in th e Columbia fo u r or five inches w ill help. It should tu rn , Mrs. H olm an stated . In ad d i Mr. Cone assisted , th e Rev. W illiam J. th e Rev. J. H. Conkle, fa th e r of Mrs. | ta in ly about them , is c e rta in ly the basin if th e m axim um yields a re to be tion to Mrs. H olm an, th e re a re th ree extend at le ast 12 to 15 feet from the S terlin g . To th e fam ily she gave a req u isite of a tru ly educated man. obtained. W arren of L ents and th e Rev. W. en tran ce. siste rs living in C alifornia. Boyd Moore of Canby. The sym pathy long life tim e of loving service, giving " i t h o u t an y discom fort to them selves, m any eng in eers could be te m p o rarily of th e larg e num ber of frien d s In the th e little children a m o th er's care deprived of th e pow er of speech d u r com m unity w as show n by th e ab u n d w hen th e ir own m other w as tak en ing th e tim e when th e co n v ersatio n in ance of b eau u tlfu l floral pieces w hich aw ay. F or 14 y ea rs she h as been a a g a th e rin g diverged from th e te c h n i w ere offered. Music w as fu rn ish ed by m em ber of th e fam ily of Mr. and Mrs. cal. C ertain ly a stra n g e sta te of a f q u a rte t co n sistin g of Miss M yrtle S terlin g . H er w onderful loyalty, her fa irs w ith a g ro u p of men w ho a re . proud of th e p ro cesses of th o u g h t th ey R usher, Mrs. A. 8. H lsey, D. M. Rob long y ea rs of service and her life of , are supposed to have developed, e rts and O liver Gill, w ith Miss Edith ab so lu te unselfishness has m ade h er Beetns ag though th e type of m an Lym an a t th e o rg an . In te rm e n t was th e object of love and ad m iratio n on described by T hom as H uxley should In Mt. S co tt cem etery. T he pall b e a r th e p a rt of all who have know n her. be the goal of th e college. He says, H er busy h an d s have ceased th e ir ser- 1 “T b at 1 ‘h *nk; haB a liberal ?d u ' ers w ere L ester Spencer, A rza Sm ith. , . / . , cation w hose body has been so train ed T hom as W iles, W. K. H am ilton and vice b u t she w as su stain ed by th a t un- Jn youth tfcat |t „ the ready gervant T hom as W iles, W K. H am ilton, D. E. fa lte rin g tr u s t th a t com es to those of his wj n t and does w ith ease and Tow le and C. M. H arriso n . w ho have freely given th e ir all in the p le asu re all th a t, as a m echanism , it I is cap ab le of; w hose in te lle ct Is a Mr. Cone was 64 y ea rs o t age. He is service of others. I clea r, cold logic engine, w ith all its urvlved by his widow and th e follow Among those who cam e to atten d p a rt of equal stre n g th and In sm ooth ing c h ild re n : Mrs. Mabel Yost, P o rt th e fu n eral w ere Mr. and Mrs. F. P. | ru n n in g o rd er, read y , like a steam en- land ; E. E arle, R ansom L., C larence Conkle, Mr. and Mrs. John Conkle, Mr. 1 gine, to be tu rn e d to any kind o f work W. and Raym ond H. Cone, all of C ot an d Mrs. W. L. G lass, Mrs. Chas. Dan- and to spin th e gossam ers as well as forge the an ch o rs of th e m ind; whose tag e Grove. n ells and Mrs. Jo h n Kennedy, all of m ind Is sto red w ith th e know ledge of Mr. and Mrs. Cone recen tly moved P o rtlan d , and Mrs. J. H. B riggs of th e g re a t fu n d am en tal tru th s of na- « from G resham to th e vicinity of C ot Lyle, W ashington. Byron Conkle, tu r e and th e law s of h er o p era tio n s; I tag e Grove, w here Mr. Cone w as asso p rin c ip a l of th e M cLaughlin high one who, no stu n ted ascetic, is full of I life and fire, b u t w hose p assio n s have i ciated w ith his so n s In a saw m ill school a t M ilton-F reew ater, cam e S a t been tra in e d by a vigorous w ill, the I w hich they had purchased. u rd ay but w as obliged to re tu rn S u n ! se rv a n t of a te n d e r conscience, one j -♦ ,****♦ •><#** ■ who h as learn ed to love all beauty, day to his work. S ilage th n t Is u n rellsh ed by th e c a t w h eth e r of n a tu re o r of a rt, to h ate all , tle m ay be doctored and fed su c ce ss vllenesa, an d to esteem o th ers as h im Then He Moved On. fully and w ith o u t m uch added trouble. K ind Old G entlem an—“And w hat self.” Mix one p a rt of sto ck m o lasses w ith a re you going to do w hen you grow lo u r p a rts of w ater an d sp rin k le In NOTICI TO VOTERS. big like your m o th er?” over th e silag e Just before feeding. All citizen s of M ultnom ah county H onest L ittle G irl—“Diet." Poor silag e re su lts from poor h a rv e st e a st of P o rtlan d who have not re g is ing. Silage should be cu t when the tered o r who have changed ad d ress n a tu ra l Juices a re s tilt In th e p la n ts since la st voting should call a t th e of- ; because th is ten d s to c re ate th e good, fice of Jo h n Brow n, r e g is tra r, In ( le a r acid flavor w hich Is d esirable. G resham , and re g iste r before A pril 15. ■When th e farm er can pay his in o rd er to vote a t th e p rim a rie s on I itome o f th e 17.900 children at the N ear East R elief orphanage In A lexandropol, A rm enia, for b ills the b usiness m an doesn’t need Ed. P u rd y 's I'hll»«. May 16. T hose w ho a re alre ad y reg- | m erly Parra; k s o f th e Im perial R u ssian Arm y. ’ Sixty thousand children are being cared for by the T he "m an w ith th e one joke” should to w orry over his obligation*.—Adv. Istered an d voted at rec en t electio n s 1 Ano ri'-an relief organization In Its in stitu tion s in the N ear East. E igh ty one percent of th ese you n g be req u ired by law to keep a list of sters are under fourteen years of age and sixty one percent are under tw elve. do n o t need to re g ister. th e people he has alre ad y told It to. T h e L a r g e s t O r p h a n a g e In T h e W o r ld T H IN K !