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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 28 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. BERRY HARVEST IS FAST APPROACHING QUEEN OF PAGEANT. TUESDAY, MAY 1». 1925 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 11.50 Per Year Troutdale Rises From Ashes; SEARCH CONTINUES CLASS OF 1925 SOON W i l l B u i l d B i g g e r a n d B e t t e r FOR GRESHAM THIEF WILL SAY FAREWELL It is only th e m a tte r of a few days T ro u td ale, w hich on F rid ay afte r prey to th e flames. T he fam ilies oc u n til the gooseberry and straw b erry S earch is still being m ade for th e T he eleventh an n u a l com m ence noon w as sw ep t by one of th e m ost cupying th ese stru c tu re s w ere N. A. . . . h a rv e st w ill be in full sw ing, says P eterson, H. C. McGinnis. Mrs. E unice P“ ,r ° f blnocular8 w b'ch. to g eth er m ent exercises of G resham Union d isa stro u s con flag ratio n s of recent D. E. Tow le, m anager of th e Berry Robinson and Jo h n N asm ith. Most of w ttb ap p ro x im ately ten p airs of arm y high school w ill be held in th e gym y ea rs en tailin g a loss w hich h as been G row ers P acking com pany, who is th e fu rn itu re in th ese houses was b lan k ets and a q u an tity of am m uni- nasium on F rid a y evening, May 22, a t v ariously estim ated at from $35,000 to u rg in g all g row ers to m ake am ple saved, alth o u g h th e houses th e m tion. w as sto len from the local arm o ry w hich tim e a class of 28 g irls and 20 $75,000, has risen from its ash es and selves w ere b urned to th e ground. of th e n ational g uard W ednesday provision for the ru sh by engaging boys will receive th e ir diplom as. T he even before th e sm oke from the E fforts w ere co n cen trated on sav- night, w hen at least six places w ere th e n ecessary pickers and getting a sm ouldering em bers has com pletely ing the m e rc an tile estab lish m en t of r a ' ,^e<’ and a bicycle stolen from off a com m encem ent ad d ress w ill be de fu ll supply of shipping and cannery died aw ay, has fo rm u lated plana Fox b ro th ers w hich occupied th e west fro n t porch w ith w hich to m ake a livered by Edw in T. Reed, college cra te s and field c a rrie rs . In the fol w hich include th e reb u ild in g of the p a rt of th e W einhard building. h asty exit from th e tow n. George ed ito r of O. A. C., and his su b ject for low ing le tte r to th e grow ers Mr. i b urned area. T hrough h ard w ork tl,is sto re was D uncan picked up a cornet early Sat- th e occasion w ill be "Speed, Pow er Tow le te lls of the p rospect for berries E xcitem ent w as in ten se w hen th e kept from catch in g fire, alth o u g h th e u rd ay m orning w hich had e v id e n tly . a n J ConO ol.” He Is said to be one an d gives in stru c tio n concerning the J w ord was flashed around F rid ay about a p a rtm e n t house to th e left of the been cached or dropped at th e co rn er | Ot tb e m08t forceful sp e ak e rs a t the h arv e stin g of gooseberries. P rin c ip a l Cannon is ac- 3:30 o’clock th a t th e little tow n on sto re w as a m ass of ru in s and the of Main stre e t and th e Section L ine I colIeKe' "T he b erry crop p rospect in our th e C olum bia highw ay w as on fire fram e a p a rtm en ts d irectly to th e re a r ro ad opposite th e K aser filling statio n . H ua,nte<1 w i,b him p erso n ally and te rrito ry is only fa ir but from all r e an d th e local firem en lost no tim e in of the brick s tru c tu re w ere com pletely T he co rn et w as positively identified by m i,k*'8 no hesituncy in a ssu rin g th e p o rts is b etter th an the crop generally g ettin g to th e scene. Even before the razed to th e ground. T he follow ing Miss D orothy Dickey as one w hich p u b ,' c tb u t il w ill h ear som ething in th e Pacific N orthw est as the w in g en eral alarm had been tu rn e d in fam ilies w ere ren d ered hom eless by had been at th e schoolhouse and w o r,h w b ,,e- The program for the te r kill dam age is not so g rea t here here, Floyd Mack hastened to th e fire th e b u rn in g of th e a p a rtm e n ts: Geo. which had fo rm erly been ow ned follow s: processional, "M arch as in som e d istric ts and for this we and began th e w ork of disconnecting D errin g er, Del U sher, A rth u r F arley . one of th e high school boys b ut w hich 11 oin A thalia, M endelssoohn, by the Invocation, Rev. A. S. should be tru ly th an k fu l, and w ith w ires w hich g re a tly lessened th e d a n Adolph D aniel and Jim Movinell. had been tu rn ed over to th e S e ib e r-1 o rc b e stra : fay o rab le h arv e st w eather we can Who Is S ylvia?” S chubert, ger of electro cu tio n from live w ires These men w ere em ployes of th e wool ling-L ucas Music com pany in e x - U ^ ae y ' "T hé S eren ade,” tailing. Six hu n d red feet of hose w ere pullery. The fire wras u n d er definite change for o th e r in stru m e n ts and ,loys Glee club: hope to g a th e r a tonnage sufficient to tak en from G resham and connected to co n tro l about 6 o’clock in the evening. w hich had been left here by th e P o rt-1 cb u b e r*' G irls' Glee club; o ration m eet c u rre n t expenses, pay the taxes land m usic com pany to be disposed of. I Kin a r M attson; "M agic N ight," Hil- th a t b ro u g h t out from P o rtlan d , m ak an d have a sm all net re tu rn for our The flames drew a larg e crow d of lab o r and investm ent; but to do th is 1 ing a length sufficient to reach every sp ectato rs to th e scene who all had T he th ief or thieves who w ere so d reth , by the o rc h e stra ; com inence- , nook p en etrated by the (lames. Vol- various co n jectu res as to the cause busily occupied d u rin g th e sm all [ m ent ad d ress, “Speed, Pow er and it w ill be n ecessary to h arv e st all of ! u n te er firem en did heroic w ork in th e crop by carefu l and thorough pick and who also had varied estim ates as h o u rs of T h u rsd ay m orning evidently | ^ on‘roJ ' E dw in T. Reed; presentu- 1 in th e handling of th e heavy hose to the probable losses. Chief R oberts paid an o th e r v isit to G resham some ing a t th e rig h t tim e in order to insure —C o u rtesy P o rtla n d T elegram . w hich req u ired live or six men to lift. of the P o rtlan d fire b attalio n stated tim e d u rin g Sunday night, for ea rly a q u ality product, and as the tonnage , ____ HELEN WOOIf Much cred it is also due the firemen th at his men would have been able to Monday m orning as R udolph K aser I " ' ’ L aw ren c e; “God He W ith You w ill be m uch sm aller th a n last y e a r ,! H er Royal H ighness, queen of the of P o rtlan d who responded quickly to A gain,” audience; re- th e association m ust have an account' have accom plished m uch m ore in the was opening up his serv ice sta tio n for 1111 We i G resham grad e school p ag ean t given benediction, ing from you for all of your fru it crop on th e school g rounds la st T uesday th e alarm w’hich. w as tu rn ed in and line of a ssista n ce if a p ro p er runw ay th e day, he saw acro ss th e stre e t n ear cesa*o n aL o rc h e stra ; E' Ju<l<L The class m otto is both by delivery to the can n ery and afternoon, is seven y ears old. She is who w ere h ere in a few m inutes. down to th e riv er had been built. Con th e p lace w here Mr. D uncan had th e accu rate rep o rtin g of all sales th e d au g h ter of W. O. Wood and sis T h eir suction hose was placed in th e sid erab le v alu ab le tim e w as lost by picked up th e co rn e t th e day previous U nw ard and U pw ard." te r of Mrs. E. P. Canny, w ith whom Colum bia and did effective w ork in one of the stolen arm y b lan k ets. It I *be *lacc a la u re a te ad d ress w hich m ade direct by you to th e fresh fru it she m akes h e r home. th e d ep artm en t in finding a su itab le b rin g in g th e fire to a finish. could h ard ly have rem ained th e re all waa llellvered by th e Rev. Jo h n Beard tra d e u nder th e plan of your getting a landing place for the engine and day Sunday w ithout being seen and I b as*o r Mt. T abor P re sb y teria n I t is th o u g h t th a t th e conflagration, equipm ent. sale p erm it for outside sales. This OREGON’ 0 0 0 FEL LO W S w hich sta rte d on th e roof of L a rsso n ’s p lan w ill be explained w hen you call m ust have been dropped th e re d u rin g listen ed to with m uch In- A tem p o rary postoffice has been es ARE IN GRANO SESSION g arage, w as caused by a sp a rk from th e n ig h t w hen th e m ara u d ers had tere8t bY a good-slied audience Sun a t th e ca n n ery for cra tes, and when tablished in th e city hall and as fast Cecil M etzger and C larence Stanley th e engine of a p assin g freig h t train . as may be new stru c tu re s w ill be m ade an o th er attem p t to rem ove stol- <lwy aftern o o n at the gym nasium . He you u n d ersta n d th e details of it, I am su re you w ill ap p re cia te th e ad w ere elected delegates to th e 70th F anned by a b risk east wind th e fire erected to rep lace those in the line of en a rtic le s from th e ir place of c o n -I o |’eno<^ b,a a(1,lress by eulogizing the v an tag e th a t th e organized grow ers an n u a l convention of the Odd Fellow s sp read rapidly. T he garage, a fram e th e flames. "A Bigger and B etter cealm ent. I t Is th o u g h t th a t around Blble ua ,h e handbook for th e guld- m ankind and declared th a t It have over th e independent or u n o r w hich convened a t A shland, Oregon, building, soon W’en t and w ith it one T ro u td ale” has been selected as the $50 or $60 w o rth of b lan k ets w as tak -1 allce ganized g row ers as it is a g u aran tee yesterday but on acco u n t of p ressin g autom obile w hich could not be gotten slogan for th e activ ities of building en from th e arm o ry , hut It w ill p r o b - I teacb es not o ,,ly In the a b s tra c t but to you of th e best price possible for b usiness du ties the tw o gentlem en out. L ong’s confectionery w as th e o p eratio n s w hich w ill eventually be ably he a few days before It w ill be by Prec ePt an d exam ple. Life wa t know n exactly th e am ount of th e loss. v u riously com pared to a gam e, a y o u r b erry crops if you do your part, wi re unable to ta k e th e tim e to atten d next building to ignite, then th e post- u n dertaken. th e convention. It is expected th a t office in the re a r of the confectionery. W hile som e sh a re the opinion the w re8d ln g m atch and a race and he and we th in k you will. An am using episode w hich but “We w ill keep a supply of shipping 4000 delegates w ill be in atten d a n ce at An a p a rtm e n t house belonging to Mrs. illu stra te s the energy of th e city press stolen goods w ere cached In G resham ,leclar,' <1 th a t th e ru les of the gam e of ^Id not p erm it It to be won by c ra te s and folding h allocks for th is th is m eeting of th e g ran d lodge, as 8. M. Logan and w hich w as occupied took place w hen e x tra s of an e n te r and th a t th e thieves have been paying d irec t sale tra d e for you and all we 2000 w ere on h and th e first day. The by six fam ilies w as the next to go. prising evening p ap e r w ere brought su b seq u en t v isits to m ake w ay w ith su b l*ty an<* tric k ery . H e laid g rea t T he flames th en jum ped th e stre e t to onto th e scene of th e fire and w ith the the loot, o th e rs a re Just as firm In the em phasis on th e m a tte r of self con a sk of you is to get your supplies from session w ill close T h u rsd ay night. S im ultaneo u sly w ith th e m eeting of a tw o -sto ry b rick building belonging flames still in fro n t of them those belief the en tire w ork lias been th a t r 10’ ant' em u lated the c h a ra c te r of th e ca n n ery and m ake h onest accu rate re p o rts of your sales as outlined in the Odd F ellow s, th e ladies au x iliary to th e H enry W ein h ard estate. F our so disposed could read of th e d is of am ate u rs and som eone not fa r die- | P aul ,,a a Hafe (,no f° r p rese n t day th e sales p erm it th a t Is issued to you, to th is lodge, th e R ebekahs, w ill hold resid en ces owned by Mrs. F ra n ce s a stro u s fire w hich w as th en tak in g ta n t from G resham , and also th a t the young people to follow. T he Rev. Mr. finding of th e a rticle s m entioned In Beard has a fund of in te restin g illu s and by so doing keep faith w ith your its an n u a l g ran d assem bly in th e sam e Fox w ere the next buildings to fall a place in T routdale. city. To th is assem b le two G resham dicated a fear of detection and th a t tra tio n s d raw n from his varied ex p er fellow7 m em bers. th ey w ere purposely re tu rn e d w here ience w ith m en in the cap acity of “At th is w ritin g we th in k the goose ladies, Mrs. A nnab-A e K irkw ood and chaplain. they could easily be found. b e rry crop should be harv ested this Mrs. W illa G rass w ere elected as dele T he senior class n ig h t exercises are w eek and if th e w’ea th e r is favorable gates and th ey left Monday m orning looked fo rw ard to from year to y ear INSURANCE COMPANY and th e q u an tity delivered is sufficient to be gone possibly th e e n tire week T he first day of th e Odd F ellow s con M AKES 1‘ROMI’T PAYM ENT as occasions of tho la st g et-to g eth er we w ill steam up and can all de The day w as ideal T h u rsd ay for ju n io r and next y e a r's stu d e n t body r i ,, i ■ . i *be sen io rs us a class, when dignity livered on S aturday, th e 23d, so it vention w as sp e n t in the w ork of o r John Brow n, local in su ran ce agent. |„ th ro w n to the w inds ami g e iu ln a the an n u al high school picnic w hich p resident, who bade farew ell to the W’ould be fine if you could deliver to ganization. A session of th e P a tr i w as held on the b an k s of th e Sandy seniors. O ther sp eak ers w ith tlieti sta te s th a t he Is m uch pleased W ith !fu n nnd good fellow ship prova.t th e can n ery on T h u rsd ay or F riday a rc h s M ilitant w as held w ith every riv er n ea r th e clubhouse. At an early su b jects w ere W. C. L aw rence, “ My the way in w hich his com pany lias Much w ork hus been p ut Into the officer in position. R outine business so we can ru n them into can s on S at hour stu d en ts began pouring into th e In te re s t in th e S enior C la s s ;” Miss handled the in su ran c e ad ju stm e n ts in p rep a ra tio n for th .s class n ig h t which u rday. Our field m an re p o rts a good affairs w ere atten d ed to and r itu a lis high school g rounds w ith even m ore M iriam In g lis, “T he P a s t;" H. L. St. connection w ith th e T ro u td ale fire. Includes a o n e-act play, " T h u rs d a / m any of the b erries show th e sting of tic w ork w as th e o rd er of th e program a la c rity tftan if th e day w ere to be for today. C lair, "T h e F u tu re of O. U. H. 8 .:” F rid ay evening Mr. Brown got in E vening,’’ th e cla ss prophecy, class th e gooseberry fly and it is very im spent in the classroom s. No accident Rev. A. S. HIsey, “ R esponsibilities of touch w ith his San F ran cisco com pany will and class history. T he city of A shland has been throw n p o rta n t to h arv e st prom ptly before m arred th e p le asu re of the occasion. Young P e o p le ;” and P rin cip al R. E th ro u g h tlie te leg rap h and they im open to the v isitin g fra te rn a l men, but T he p ersonnel of the 1925 class fol th e w orm s develop. T he cheapest T he stu d e n ts and p atro n s of th e Cannon. "My A m bitions and H opes for m ediately w ired the P o rtlan d office to low s; Vada A nderson, F lorence m ethod of h arv e stin g is to use a pair it w ill probably be n ecessary for some ad ju st all losses according to th e fig school feel very g rate fu l for th e p riv the S en io rs.” A rnot, E liza Bechill, Jam es Bechill, of heavy gloves and strip th e fru it off of them to go to Medford and oth er u res of the G resham agent. Before ilege of using th ese b eautiful grounds W illene Botkin, A lbert B rannan. H a r th e b ran ch es into boxes u sin g a b u r nearby cities for accom m odations. nt th e In tersectio n of th e Base Line The senior class w ould like to ex th e em bers of th e fire had died down old ( a rlso n , W ilma Chase, O rville One of th e m ost in te restin g fea lap on th e ground u nder th e bush to and th e Columbia R iver highw ay. The p ress th ro u g h th e colum ns of th e O ut five of those who had been burned out D avidson, Stafford D ow sett, Louise save th e scattered berries. In s trip tu re s of th e occasion will be th e se rv local pickle facto ry donated five gal look th e ir g ra titu d e to th e m anage- w ere being reim b u rsed for th e ir lo ss ping th e b erries off the bushes in this ing of a barb ecu e b rea k fa st on the lons of pickles for th e pucnic, for ' m ent of th e Colum bia Brick W orks es. L arsso n b ro th ers will receive a p E m erson, P h ilip G ran, H elen H am sum m it of th e Siskiyous. More th an mond, H elen HIsey, Elizabeth H o rn w ay th e re is u su ally a q u an tity of w hich due th a n k s a re forthcom ing. who m ade it possible the donation of p roxim ately $1100, th e postoffice $500, ing, C lara Jo h n so n , E rn e st K arlan leaves gathered w ith th e b erries and 200 autom obiles w ill be in th e p ro ------------ 18 tile for p a rt of th e d rain ag e for the W ilhelm lna Logan, $1000 and th e Long Joyce K idder. Ruth K nlefel. Mary for your convenience we have a r cession for th e trip over th e Pacific The ju n io r-sen io r banquet last F rl- drinking; fo untain w hich w as recen tly confectionery will receive a good- K nlefel, Mae Lang, H elen L aw rence, ran g ed for a fanning m ill to m ake th e highw ay to th e “G atew ay of O regon.” day evening w as a fitting end to th e donated by th e sen io r cla ss to the sized am ount, th e ex act figures of Agnes L undquist. Leslie Lynch, D an se p aratio n here at the cannery. You w hich a re not yet available. Ralph G rad u atin g exercises for th e eighth th ree y ears of good fellow ship be- 18ch° o1- iel M acF arlane, R ln ar M attson, Annie m ay use b u rlap sacks or boxes to de Copeland was allow ed $5 for th e labor grad es of th e co unty schools will be tw een th e m em bers of th e tw o classes. Moffitt, E thel Moffitt. A rth u r N ass- liver th e b erries in. G reat ca re m ust At th e rec en t election of stu d en t of ta k in g his fixtures out of the b arb e r Juniors, as hosts, had sp ared no hahn, E rn e st N elson. Robert O'Don lie exercised In picking if you see any held next S atu rd ay , May 23. a t Lincoln The pains to m ake th is an occasion Ion { b° ',y oflicera for ,h e com ing year th e «bop an d re tu rn in g them to th eir nell. A rchie P eterso n , Hazel P ru itt, signs of mildew, as b erries affected high school au d ito riu m . P o rtlan d . to be rem em bered. Tlie gym nasium ' ! follow inK selected to fill th e Proper place. About 2S0 pu p ils w ill receive th e ir Avis Rogers, W illiam Kaodstrorn. ca n n o t be canned.” diplom as a t th e hands of S u p erin te n w hich w as used as th e ban q u et hall, resp ectiv e offices: Floyd McKinney, G ertru d e Sharkey, Ina Sm ith, Geneva For ( limping nnd Picnics was a rtistic a lly decorated, w ith the | prf a^ ent ’ K enneth H orberg, vice bim m onson. H o rten se Howard, Clal • A dvertising bridges th e stream of d en t W. C. A lderson. They a re ex N ickerson Jellied chicken is m ost pected to be at th e school at 9:30. sen io r class colors predom inating. A p resid e n t; D ora H offm eister, se c re convenient. Steam p ressu re cooked. S tockton, E dw ard Stubbs, W a ite ' com petition. ta ry ; H orace W ihlon, se rg e an t-at- In g lass.—Adv. th ick row of young firs su rro u n d ed tf T lllstro m , W ayne T rim ble, G race th e w alls and In one co rn er w as an arm s. Make your teiepnone earn you m ore Welch, Eugene W elling. F ran ces Well Indian w igwam. F ollow ing th e to asts lug, Mabie W inters and Mary Wold. C onsiderable satisfactio n Is being by co n n ectin g It with a w ant ad a clever little In d ian play, including H expressed by stu d en ts and p atro n s of songs, dances and tab leau x , w as given ' I w ish to in fo rm th e pu b lic t h a t I h a v e a hill of sa le th e high school over th e ap p earan ce by m em bers of th e ju n io r class. § fro m m y m o th e r, R a c h e l Ile in e y . given to m e a f te r th e of th e school an n u al, th e "M unhin- The banquet w as followed by a p ro -| otu.” w hich Is a w elcom e v isito r to | d e a th of m y fa th e r. J o se p h Ile in e y , sh o w in g th a t I am gram of to asts, at w hich W illiam Kee- m any hom es a t th e close of th e school :: th e o w n e r of all th e goods to he offered fo r sa le a t a u c nan acted as to a stm a ste r. B eta H unt- i year. T his one is fully up to par In I A nother school y ear is rap id ly Miss H elen A nkcorn will leave for tio n on M ay 23. er. a ju n io r, gave a w elcom e to th e | every resp e ct, as to lith o g rap h in g , d raw ing to a close and th e teach ers h er hom e n ear S pokane, W ashington, seniors, to w hich E ugene W elling re- i p rin tin g and g en eral w orkm anship of both high and g rad e schools will Com e e a rly a n d buy. You a r e p ro te c te d . sponded. O ther stu d e n t sp eak ers w ere I and w ill serv e as a happy rem inder soon be leaving for th e ir respective w hen h er w ork is com pleted. L ast A R T H U R H E IN E Y , H arold C arlson, a senior, who gave ( for y ea rs to come of th e p le asa n t as- homes. P rin c ip a l itoy Cannon of the sum m er she enjoyed a trip to New York but is not p lan n in g on an y th in g P h e n ix F a rm , G re sh am , O regon. ren u n iscen ces, and F loyd M cKinney, a * soi iatio n s of old “O. U. H. S.” G resham Union high school w as r t so ex ten siv e th is year. She Is th in k elected to his p rese n t position for a ing of ta k in g up som e p a rtic u la r line G resham H om an In ju red By F all. p atien t home. T hey arriv ed S atu rd ay term o t th ree years. He is m aking of study d u rin g vacation. A d istre ssin g accid en t o ccu rred to evening. Mrs. Dodge's in ju ries w ere i i p lan s for six w eeks of study a t the Miss Isa W asson, who has ta u g h t Mrs. M ary Louise Dodge early last not so serio u s as w as a t first feared U nlver-ity of Oregon sum m er school science, E nglish and L atin during th e 00 S atu rd ay m orning at M onmouth, O re and it is expected th a t she will be of college w ork which he a tten d s re g past y ear, will bo a near-G resh am gon, when she fell from th e window able to be ab o u t in a sh o rt tim e. u la rly each year. resid e n t In th e fu tu re , her p are n ts of h er room In th e d o rm ito ry of th e Miss Eve H utchinson, w hose hom e h a tin g moved about ten days ago to I. N. Day. form er sta te se n ato r and Oregon N orm al, b reak in g h er co llar Is in P o rtlan d , sta te s th a t she has no H aley sta tio n so u th of here. She ex bone and severely b ru isin g her body. one of th e m ost active w o rk ers in the is in Gresham every Saturday with definite p lan s as to spending h er va pects to spend h er vacation q u ietly nt H er room was in th e second sto ry of sta te for tax b etterm en ts and road Im- J cation. She is one of th e in stru c to rs home. * th e building and it is considered a provem ents, died suddenly Sunday at In E nglish a t th e high school. his hi m e in P o rtlan d . He cam e tc ' Miss A ugusta H ahn, th e hom e w onder th a t her in ju rie s w ere not Miss M iriam In g lis, te ac h er of econom ics teac h er, w hose home Is at m ore serious. Mrs. Dodge had been P o rtlan d over 30 y ears ago, has been m ath em atics an d a g ra d u a te of Coe C orvallis, exp ects to put in six w eeks III and w akeful and w ent to th e w in associated w ith his fath e r an d o th e rs i college, expects to leave for h er home of h ard w ork at M onmouth N orm al dow for fresh air. H er la st reco llec in larg e co n stru ctio n w ork and road in W yoming, Iowa, a fte r th e close of th is sum m er, from w hich In stitu tio n tion w as of sittin g on th e broad w in building in th e state. Ills fath e r, 81» th e school term . she will th en receiv e h er diplom a dow ledge and it is th o u g h t th a t she y ea rs old, a resid en t of Roseburg, Is Miss M arjorie M achen, in stru c to r in T his w ill give h er a license to teach am ong his survivors. Mr. Day had eith er fell asleep or fainted. h isto ry , m ath em atics and bookkeep In th e g rad e schools of the sta te W ord of th e accid en t w as te le been active In politics for m any years. ing, is p lan n in g to spend her vacation should she so desire. At p rese n t her phoned to W. H. B equeaith, a friend of ll'Hlle. I ill |f. nt. at h e r hom e In P o rtlan d . qualifications a re such th a t she would th e fam ily living in P o rtlan d , who First Street, opposite Telephone Office Mrs. Lucy O sborne dw elling on 8. Miss U lala M. S tra tto n of Eugene, be b arred from elem en tary teaching brought th e m essage to Mrs. C arrie R oberts avenue, 6 room s and bath, teach er of language, will spend the and eligible only to w ork In high GRESHAM. OREGON H ansen, m o th er of Mrs. Dodge, and good lot and fru it. $490 will buy, b a l m ost of th e sum m er at th e home of schools. took h er to M onmouth to bring the ance m onthly paym ents like re n t at • per cent. B. W. Thorne. her parenta. 1 o iitin u ed on page 2 Icburcb was PICNIC AND BANQUET ARE CLOSING EVENTS OF SCHOOL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS PLAN THEIR VACATIONS MISS HALSEY N e w H a ts Come in and nee them First State Bank Building