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GRESHAM C. H. Calkins Revisits Old Haunts in Minnesota * * “T he g rav es have been o b literat- The follow ing in te re stin g story, clipped from th e first page of the ' ed by tim e. Mr. C alkins th ought he recognized a little mound as th e F airm ont l M innesota) D aily S en ti spot w here his g ra n d fa th e r sleeps. n el of A ugust 8, gives an insight If a m onum ent m ark ed th e spot its into th e ea rly life of a G resham inscription would read : "E benezer tow nsm an, C harles H. Calkins, who, David C alkins—born 1797 — died 1878. A soldier of th e w ar of 1812.’ w ith his wife, is m aking a to u r of “Close by sleeps Mr. C alkins' m a th e United S tates, expecting to te rn a l g rand m o th er, Mrs. T hom as ev entually go as fa r as Maine. The M urray. His uncle. H enry Calkins, occupies an o th er in d istin g u ish ab le sto ry in p a rt is as follow s: “F ifty y ea rs ago. P o stm a ster grave. “Uncle H enry w ent w est over the F ra n k W herland of Welcome and C harles H. C alkins, now of G resh Oregon tra il in th e 50's. W orking am , Oregon, w ere schoolm ates in as a team ster for th e governm ent, th e old log schoolhouse on P ierce his back w as broken in an accident, Lake, long since disappeared and, leaving him h elp less from th e hips to the p resen t g eneration, entirely • down. F or $500 he hired a com foi gotten. ' panion to accom pany him back to ' Sunday afternoon th e tw o gen his fa th e r's hom e in M innesota. tlem en revisited to g eth er th e loca Lying on a bed he him self held th e tion of th e old schoolhouse, the rein s and guided his team acro ss hillside w here once existed the dug- m ountains and plains. In th is h elp o u t in w hich Mr. C alkins w as born less condition he lived for 12 years. in 1870, the forgotten burying He w as buried in th e forgotten ground w here m em bers of th e C al cem etery in 1872. "Close by sleep s an o th er uncle, kins fam ily have long since mold- ered to dust, th e p rairie s, now G eorge Calkins. He died in 1877, g rain fields and corn land, w here w hen 12 y ears old, a t the hom e of the tw o lads tended th e ir flocks, of his sister, Mrs. H enry Miller, who sheep, and m any other locations lived on th e old P ierce L ake farm hallow ed by th e passing of the th a t Lenny B urton bought in 1876. y ears, freighted w ith golden m em "S cattered about a re th e restin g places of o th e r fo rg o tten pioneers. ories. "W hile M t . W herland has lived T his long neglected spot should be co ntinuously in th e com m unity, resto red and p reserv ed . P erh ap s Mr. C alkins left in 1888. To him, o th e r v eteran s th an th e one who the locality of his old hofne con fought in 1812 a re sleeping th ere. tained b u t a single recognizable So fa r as know n th e re is b u t one fea tu re— P ierce Lake, but th is so other soldier of th a t w ar buried In sadly changed as to suggest but the county, a Mr. H ollenbeck, in little of its form er m agnificence. N ashville cem etery. "G ran d fath er E. D. C alkins cam e “They first visited th e old H alf .Moon burying ground in Rolling to Mower county. Minn., from near G reen w here G ra n d fa th e r E benezer Buffalo, N. Y., in 1855. In 1864, w ith David C alkins—a veteran of the his large fam ily, he drove hia ox w ar of 1812— w as laid to re s t in team to M artin county. Several grow n sons and d au g h ters accom 1878. "T his is a pioneer graveyard, the panied him. Qne son. Jam es, fath er existence of w hich is know n to of th e visitor from Oregon, took a very few. and w hich contains p e r hom estead in Section 4. T enhasaen. haps 20 graves. It pever was p la t H ere he lived u n til 1872. In th is ted or officially consecrated as a dugout the son, C h arles w as born. “ Mr. Calkins, who w ith his wife cem etery It m erely w as a peace ful wooded spot w here, when be is m aking a 20.000-mile to u r to all reavem ent cam e to the hum ble, four co rn e rs of th e United S tates, sc a tte re d hom es of th e pioneers, will find no spot in all of his tr a v els th a t w ill appeal as did the lo cal they laid aw ay th e ir dead. “T he burying ground is in th e oak ities he visited w ith Mr. W herland tim ber on th e ea st bank of w hat S unday,” says th e Sentinel, and w as once K ing’s Lake, la te r K ing’s adds th a t Mrs. H enry M iller, widow slough and now n eith er lake nor of th e m an from whom Lenny B u r slough, in R olling Green. Its loca ton bought his P ierce Lake farm tion is a cre scen t-lik e half circle in 1876, is still living in P o rtlan d . of the wooded bank suggesting th e Oregon, the only su rv iv o r of the 13 nam e, w hich few rea d ers of The children of the v eteran of 1812, sleeping in Half Moon cem etery. S entinel ever heard before. ROCKWOOD A num ber of frien d s an d neigh bors of J. W. E ck ert, Rockw ood's popular m erch an t, su rp rised him on T h u rsd ay evening, th e occasion being th e a n n iv e rsa ry of his birth. D elicious refre sh m e n ts w ere se rv ed, a p p ro p ria te rem em b ran ces of the day w ere p resen ted an d all had a very enjoyable tim e. T hose p re s en t w ere th e Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Dunlop and d au g h ter M ildred, Mr. and Mrs. T hom as Olds, Mr. and Mrs. Woodfill and .c h ild re n , Mrs. Ed. McCann and Miss G ladys Mc Cann, Mrs. Jo h n so n and Miss Mil dred Johnson, Dr. an d Mrs. C. L. H aynes and ch ild ren , th e Misses Em m a T horson and Anna Bowe. O rrie E ck ert, E lva E ck e rt and the host and hostess. C ath erin e H aynes w as one of th e prize w in n ers in sew ing a t th e county fair. All th e prize w in n ers will exhibit th e ir w ork a t th e sta te fair. Rockwood is ta k in g on new life w ith th e advent of w ater. E x te n s ive im provem ents a re u n d er way at the schoolhouse w ith sa n ita ry to il ets and septic ta n k m ade possible by an ad eq u ate supply of w ate r for a ll purposes. T hom as Olds is ad ding th ree room s to his bungalow and o th e r w ise im proving his a ttra c tiv e home. W ork is being ru sh ed to m ake room for th e fu rn ace to be in stalled In th e church. H. Nicholls is doing th e excavating. T he fu r nace is th e gift of frien d s of th e church. A very enjoyable tim e w as had at th e potluck su p p er a t th e ch u rch on W ednesday evening, and $7.00 was collected by th e p a sto r to be applied on th e pay m en t of th e piano. The Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Dunlop left for th e ir v acatio n a t th e se a shore Monday. T h ere w ill be no services of any kind a t th e ch u rch on next Sunday. L U ST E D Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H om an have sold th e ir 20-acre farm a h alf m il? n o rth of the L usted schoolhouse to Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Q uinn of L inn- ton, Oregon. They have ta k e n pos session of th e ir new hom e and Mr. and Mrs. H om an have located n ear I and w orship a t 11 a. m. and 8 G resham for th e p resen t. PO W E L L V ALLEY o’clock in th e evening. The m o rn Mrs. D ouglas Cone and m other of ing service will be held in Sw edish F A IR V IE W Red Bluff, C alifornia, a re v isitors and th e evening serv ice in E nglish. Mrs. D. P. S hepherd and d au g h Services will be held at th e th is week a t th e hom e of Mr. and Swedish Mission ch u rch Sunday te r Miss M ildred of W alla W alla. Mrs. P e te r R esare. m orning at 11 o'clock, at w hich W ash., have been rec en t g u ests Mr. and Mrs. C harles L undquist tim e th e Rev. Don S hogren will a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. have gone to T illam ook for a few preach in Swedish from the su b F an ch er and Mrs. Ida S hepherd. ject, "M anna F rom H eaven.” At 8 Sunday Mrs. S hepherd w ill be d a y s’ stay. Joined by Mr. S hepherd and d au g h Tin1 Rev. and Mrs. Enoch San- o'clock in the evening th e service te r T helm a to spend a w eek or ten will be in E nglish and he will deen and son O rville retu rn ed Mon speak from the topic, “A B itter days a t Seaside. Billy and A lbert Stone, ch ild ren day from so u th ern Oregon w here D isappointm ent.” At th e la st they have been since the first of m onthly business m eeting it w as of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stone, a re rejoicing over th e a rriv a l of a baby Ju n e w ith the exception of two planned to hold a tw o-w eeks’ ev an siste r born A ugust 17. She has gelistic and Bible study m eeting weeks which, w ere spent at San some tim e d u rin g th e fall. A n u m been nam ed N ancy F re d e ric a and F rancisco w here the Rev. Mr. San- ber a re planning to atten d th e d is w eighs 7% pounds. M other and deen fo rm erly had a pastorate. tric t young people's conference d au g h ter are a t St. V incents hospi which will be held in th e Swedish tal and both a re rep o rted to be do W hile at R oseburg his tim e w as oc ta b ern acle in P o rtlan d S unday a f ing nicely. cupied in organization w ork in con ternoon. A ugust 28, a t 3 o'clock. Mrs. Blaine T u rn e r and ch ild ren , T u rn e r's nection w ith th e L u th e ra n church. Many young people w ill atten d the accom panied by Mrs. T he trip down w as m ade over the vearly confisrence of th e N orth P a m o th er Mrs. Jo h n Bliss and her cific Coast ’Young P eople's society siste r Mrs. A. D. Camp, attended Pacific highw ay and back over the to be held a t Spokane S eptem ber th e p ag ean t W ednesday afternoon Redwood highw ay. T he c o n stru c 2-5. Mr. S hogren has received word at W ashington p ark in P o rtlan d . G uests at th e hom e of Mrs. H. C. tion w ork on th e Redwood route is that R obert H ark n ess, w orld-fam ed Moore on W ednesday w ere her com poser and p ian ist from A us not yet com pleted, m aking driving tra lia , who w orked w ith C harles d au g h ter Mrs. H a rry A ndrade and a cautious pastim e. T he p asto r and A lexander, g reat song leader, will her son E lm er Je n k in s an d fam ily, his w ife w ere given a p leasan t s u r be here Septem ber 17. Sunday all of P o rtland. T he Rev. and Mrs. E. R. D. Hol- p rise in R oseburg and tw o in San school at the Mission ch u rch will lensted a re expected to re tu rn to F rancisco, also th e baby w as r e convene at 9:50 as usual. An a p m orrow from th e ir v acation outing preciable grow th Is noticed in the m em bered on his th ird birthday. Sunday school. and he will occupy the pulpit of th e Sm ith M em orial P re sb y teria n Miss E lsie Johnson and Miss Lillie < h u rch S unday irtrtrning at 11 Olson of R oseburg accom panied Mr. HALEY o'clock. Sunday school w ill co n and Mrs. Sandeen hom e and will T he Rev. Jo h n Johnson, a form er vene as u su al a t 10. rem ain over for th e Bible in stitu te p asto r of the H aley B ap tist ch u rch , w hich will be held at Colton the will preach th e re Sunday m orning Our fuel line is w ell asso rted in com ing week. at 11 o’clock In th e absence of the cluding Rock S p rin g s L um p Coal, Miss H elen L arson has retu rn ed reg u lar p asto r, th e Rev. Jo h n S. Gas B riquets, Fuel T ies, and Slab- wood a t sum m er prices d irect to from Long Beach. W ashington, Nordell who is conducting a few you from th e car. It m akes a sa v m eetings a t C herry Grove, begin w here she h as spent a six w eeks' ning y esterd ay and to continue over ing for you. O rder now. Phone vacation. She will rem ain in Pow- Sunday, A ugust 21. S unday school 1871, callin g for Mr. Dean.—T he 11 Valley w ith her fa th e r for a few will be conducted at In o'clock, the B erry G row ers P ack in g Co. days before re tu rn in g to her w ork Ju n io r m eeting at 7 o'clock in the Piano tu n in g , $3.50. P iano and i evening, and the evening service in P ortland. beginning at 8 o'clock w ill be in o rgan rep airin g . F red B. Jones, S ervices a t the S aron L u th eran I charg e of the young people, w ith 2625, 49th stre e t S. E., P o rtlan d . ch u rc h w ill be resum ed in re g u la r I Fred F ry ck stro m as leader. T he Phone TA bor 8952 or G resham o rd e r next Sunday, the p asto r h av I Sunday m orning w orship will be In 1561.—Adv. ! Swedish. i n g re tu rn e d from his trip south. M ention to an ad v e rtise r th a t you Sunday school w ill convene at 9:45 1 Want ads add to your profit. saw his ad. in th e Outlook. OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, AUGUST Ilfc?7 PAGE THRER at C o ttrell w hich they have recent- i l.v co n stru cted . T hey w ill be g r e a t- "W alking W ith C h rist” w ill be 1 ly m issed from th e ir form er home th e topic of th e serm on next S un near th e O rient school. Mrs B. C. A ltm an received a day m orning at 11:15 at th e M eth odist ch u rch at P leasan t Home, of painful injury to her foot last S a t w hich th e Rev. E. W W ithnell is urday when she stepped on a nail. Au old fashioned ch a riv ari was th e pastor. E p w o rth League will convene at S o’clock in the evening. given Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Ball last Mr. and Mrs. George B lackburn S atu rd ay night afte r th e ir re tu rn front C rater L ake w here they e n have re tu rn e d from a trip to New joyed th e ir honeym oon. Lee was p o rt and oth er beaches. ' ready for the se re n ad e rs and every Ten frien d s su rp rised Miss B ertha one p rese n t enjoyed all th e ' Ice Rich on the occasion of her b irth cream aud cake they could stow day . A lthough she is suffering away. Mrs. Ball w as Miss Signe w ith an abscess on th e bone, she Stone before h er m arriag e. w as m uch pleased a t being rem em Mrs. R. I. A nderson and Mrs. II. bered and enjoyed th e day greatly . c. Nelson were shopping in Port Mr. and Mrs. W. S. F ord and land on W ednesday. youug sons of Merced. C alifornia, a re visiting at th e hom e of Mrs. SPRINGDALE F o rd ’s p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. A. E. De Haven. T he tw o fam ilies en W illiam Salzm un. of the Colum joyed a trip aro u n d the Mt. Hood Loop on W ednesday. They plan to bia H ighw ay Service statio n , and leave for th e ir hom e on S atu rd ay . Miss H elen W acksm uth of P o rtlan d Mrs. F ord w as a form er te ac h er in w ere united in m a rria g e Sunday, th e O rient school. A ugust 14, at 10 o'clock a t th e Zion T h ere w ill be no preach in g s e r T he vices a t th e P le a sa n t Home B aptist L u th e ra n ch u rch , P o rtlan d . ch u rch on Sunday, but Sunday b rid e w ore a peach crepe gown school will convene at 10 o'clock covered w ith lace, black p aten t u nder th e su p erin ten d en cy of Mrs. leath er slip p ers with rh inestone G. N asshahn. T he B. Y. P. U. will m eet at 8 o'clock w ith Miss W ilma buckles and a bandeau of rh in e C hase as leader. At the close of stones on h er head. She ca rrie d a the service election of officers for bouquet of O phelia ro ses and or- th e next six m onths will tak e place. j chid sw eet peas. Miss M argaret A cordial in v itation is given to all W acksm uth, siste r of th e bride, was to atten d th ese services. Mr. and Mrs. G. N asshahn and h er a tte n d a n t and D urw ard Cowan, d au g h ters, Je ssie and Lucille, sp en t w as the groom ’s best m an. After last week at N etarts, w here they the cerem ony a reception w as held enjoyed th e ir first clam digging. at the home of th e b rid e’s sister T his w as th e ir first v isit to th e Miss E sth e r W acksm uth for n ear beach. A new road Is being opened frien d s and relativ es. The bridal n o rth e a st of P le a sa n t Home be couple drove to S p rin g d ale early tw een th e H om an and L ent farm s Monday m orning and had b re a k w hich leads down to the Sandy riv er. It is rep o rted a h ealth re so rt fa st w ith Mr. an d Mrs. F red Salz- w ill be estab lish ed here by a form er m an, leaving from th e re via auto G resham physician who owns on th e ir honeym oon. T hey will be p ro p erty along th is road. F rien d s of Mr. and Mrs. Max gone for a m onth or six w eeks and Kligel a re receiving announce upon th e ir re tu rn will reside in m ents of th e m arria g e of th e ir elder S pringdale. d au g h ter, G ertru d e, to C harles H a w orth la st Sunday at th e Kligel CORBETT home. Mr. and Mrs. H aw orth have gone to R ainier N ational p ark for Mrs. Lydia O strand of P o rtland, th e ir honeym oon and on th e ir re tu rn w ill resid e in th e H a rry Bick who w as th e guest of Mrs. C lara ford home south of th is place. Mrs. Smili last week, w ent to Bridal H aw orth Is th e p o p u lar and su c cessfu l p rin cip al of th e D am ascus Veil S atu rd ay evening to visit her school and w ill assum e h er duties d au g h ter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs th e re at th e beginning of school in C larence Bush. Septem ber. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. E vans spent T he M cA llister and Nash fam i- I lies have moved to th eir new home the la st week a t Oregon beaches P L E A S A N T HOM E and visited Mr. and Mrs. F N. I.as- ley w hile away. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Settlem ier w ere In P o rtlan d T hursday. Vlctor E llis is in stallin g on his farm a w ater system w hich w ill be o perated by an electric engine- Columbia g ran g e enjoyed an all- day session S atu rd ay with a good atten d an ce, considering th e busy season of the year. The blue rib- bon won by the gran g e on its booth . . and display of fru it and vegetables a t th e county fair w as hung in th e h all, Colum bia w inning th ird place am ong the seven granges rep re- 7 ' sented. T his w as very g ratify in g to the m em bers in view of th e fact it is one of th e sm aller gran g es in en ro llm en t, and produce at the . . , \ as. higher altitu d e Is la te r th an n ea rer the W illam ette. Miss D oris G raham of P o rtlan d visited her siste r Mrs. F red Reed over Sunday. ,, , C larence Bush of Bridal Veil has p urchased the 40-acre farm of Mrs. /is Never too Hot! to give Real Service. In fact, the hotter the day the more you will appreciate how thoroughly enjoyable it is to bank here, and how promptly and satisfactoirly we can handle your banking business. You will always be welcome and made to feel at home in so pleasing a way that you will want to come again. I A u g u st 23, 24, 25, an d 26 3 I ! ?iiiiiiiiiiir]iiiiiiniiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiii()iiiiiiiiiiii[}uiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiii!iit>iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiitjiiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiNii(¡ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n g - Granada Theater W IL L A N SW E R YOU — ASK H IM "nth und Kuut Ulinan S E E — ••’I'lie G re a t S late M y stery ” ; M aster M ystery of th e S w am i” am t o th e r M en tal T e sts. D o n ’t fail to see th is w o n d e rfu l m an hum an rad io a ttu n e d to a m y ste rio u s u n k n o w n . MERCHANTS TICKETS WILL NOT HE ACCEPTED for adm ission to this special feuture, how ever th e re will be no change In price— IOe and 35c. P ro g ram for S atu rd ay and Sunday, A ugust 20 and 21 S A T C R IIA Y , AI III'HT 20— l.uiiru I.arin nte In “BEWARE OF WIDOWS” You c a n ’t teach an old dog new tric k s, but th e young sters will learn about th e fine a r t of flirtatio n In th is zesty, peppy com edy sensation. Coined)', “Breezing Along,” and an International News. s i A IIA v , A l ’u t NT i l — Karl Dame and T om O’llrlea In “ROOKIES” CHOICE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE Look out to r a g as-a tta ck — laughing- gas if your h e a rt is weak do n 't come to see th is w onderful com edy team , K arl Dane and G eorge K. A rth u r and Tom O 'B rien. X P YOU have a Coined), “ In Again and Hilt Again,” News and a Cartoon. Show start« 7:15 week n igh ts; new dress that calls for a special bit of icwelry, you need not despair of the cost. <3 There are simple novelties crcarcd for this purpose. Their charm comes from design — not from expensive materials. J LA TE M ODEL / dependable 3» -________ ______________________ f t - hi . A I'G I ST 25, 2 p. m. C h o co late A ngel C ake, G olden W est C ake, C ak e F r o s t Used Cars OVERLAID TOIRIVG, disc w heels, balloon tire s In good shape, good p a in t........................................................ $250 I IIEVROLET COUPE, re painted, run« g o o d ... ......... $225 1935 LORD ( OI I’E, balloon tire«, e t c . . ? ......... .................... $225 E M I X COACH, good t i n s , Just o v e rh a u le d ... ........... $550 1931 (IIEVROLET I OA( II, a good buy at P a r k e r H ouse R o lls. B erry P ies a n d P ie C rust * W h ite L ay er Î34M1 « MOS. • ! .! • C ake a n d C heese B iscuits. ( unihlimtlnn Rales wllh Portland Hallies A ngel S ponge C ak e an d S a lad D ressing. .1 beautifully decorated cake will be given auay each afternoon ................ The Outlook Wants Your Subscription Now TWICB-A-WBEK GRESHAM OUTLOOK ........................... M rs. H u m p h re y s w ill le c tu re on v a rio u s o th e r d ish e s a n d how to p re p a re th e m , such a s: B u tte r S cotch G em s, N ut B read. B a k in g P o w d er P a rk e r H ouse B o lls l<'e Box B olls, B ran Muffin«, C h e e se D a in tie s ,' T ea B o lls, W hole W heat B read and O ran g e B iscuits^ ■■ Re- Conditioned 1935 MTI.LVS-h M G IIT T ouring, late '25, balloou tire s ea r looks and run« like a new car, sp e c ia l............... DAILY PROGRAM A I’G F S T 24, 2 p. 2 :1S Sunday« P o p u la r P rices AUGUST 22, 23, 24, 25, at 2 p. m. A I 'G I S T 23, 2 p .m . Battery Service. A g u ara n tee d b a tte ry for $3 or $4 and your old one. C harging, 50c. , Pow ell Valley S ervice sta tio n a t J 52J 8treet phone TA bor 0284 a tte r 7 p m —A(jv. at Gresham Theater jîkalfp’s Jfüiflrg sptorc A, (41 ST 22, 2 p. m. ing» an d F illin g s. It is very im portant th a t you re tu rn the ballots we sent you as we >»>ist have a m ajority of all of the m em bers represen ted a t th e meet* , nR a t g p m „ „ A uguat 23. at th e can n ery , in order to ta k e advant- age of th e governm ent finance p lan «>»» cheap money to h a r- vest our crops w ith annu ally . T h is *|s very im p o rtan t, so please re tu rn the b allo ts a t once, and oblige a fte r m ark in g out the word AGAINST »'•<» your nam e it you favor th e plan. If you oppose th e plan a tr|k e QUt th e w ord EOR C. B. GREENE, Sec'y. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Mrs. L. A. Humphreys, the nationally known food expert will give a free baking demonstration FOX’S STORE, Troutdale, Oregon ■ I"-« Attention Members of the Co-op. erallve Berry Growers. .............................................................naiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiinii Baking Demonstration . A nna R ickert in the H u rlb u rt d is trict. George Knieriem Sr. attended a G. A. R. meeting in Portland Satur- *^a^ - H orace E vans attended the O. A. C. picnic at th e Oaks S aturday. ~ I . THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED I —-— GRESHAM OUTLOOK and— DAILY OREGONIAN ............................... DAILY and 8UNDAY OREGONIAN . . . DAILY JOURNAL ..................................... DAILY and BUNDAY JOURNAL ........ PORTLAND TELEGRAM ....................... Keep this for reference. M 8« IM 7.00 «75 ® 00 All rates strictly In advance. I MOS. ««c .1 large lint of other uned earn not linted here HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. RELIABILITY PHONE IU I SERVICI GRESHAM, ORFGOM