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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 17, NO. ¿3 GBLSIIAM. Ml l.TNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1927 mountain sea rch ers IAIN SEARCHERS ni 1 Pl S3 AI TO LKENSE R. I. Anderson is FJ ul to fini » body Playground lloses GRANGERS SPONSOR VIEWED ASKANCE Visitor to Ohio ANNUAL PICNIC Commercial Club I - T he 80 se arch e rs ta k in g p a rt in 1 R ecently petition circ u lato rs v is Instantly Killed the hunt last Sunday for the body i With Happy Picnic ited th is section in a statew id e T he an n u al gran g e picnic, spoils- ) Writes of Trip of Leslie B row nlee, who perished ! ored by th e Home Econom ics com- 1 Lunches and Plans cam paign to secure sig n ers on a m ittees, w as held a t L a u re lh u rst _______ A shocking accident occurred on Mt. Hood in a Ja n u a ry blizzard, I A d elightful picnic was held on petition for a m easu re to go on th e j ,. . „„ T he Outlook is in receip t of a le t p ark last T h u rsd ay , A ugust 25. about 7:30 o'clock yesterday m o rn w ere unrew ard ed and could find no tra c e of the youth who lost his thp g ™“ nds of tb e G resham grad e g en eral election b allo t providing B eautiful L a u re lh u rst p ark w ith 2 responded to th e call te r from Mrs. C. O. B ranson of S a ing in w hich a w ell-know n resident life w hen sep arated from his com- 8 * “ " » « * whict> was for a rad ic al ch an g e in th e au to lem, a form er G resham woman now its green g rass, ta ll, sta te ly firs, its for a coram erelal club m eeting la st of th is p a rt of the county, Robert p articip ated in by about 40 of th e license law, red u cin g th e license visiting w ith relativ es in N ew ark. peace and q u iet is an ideal place n |6ht w hich was held at th e O scar- I. (“Ik e ”) A nderson, w as in stan tly thorough. "considering T h e “ ®WMr#n’ Wbo bave been enl° ylu« fee, as we u n d erstan d , to a flat $3 I Ohio. She w ent th e la tte r p a rt of ior a picnic. One fo rg ets th a t a ette beginning prom ptly a t 8 w ith killed w hen stru ck by an autom o 6 sui’ervlseil PIay d u rin g th e per year. j May, arriv in g in Chicago on Ju n e larg e, busy city su rro u n d s th is light refresh m en ts. This w as an bile on the Mt. Hood Loop highw ay num ber who responded to th e call T he O utlook as a p ap er and the T " ? 8’ “ nU'Uber ° f 30. Mrs. B ranson is an o bservant about a q u a rte r of a m ile east of for volunteers, and isolated spots m anagem ent as individuals a re not T he H aw ley P ulp and P ap er com- lnnova,ion w hich w as Kreatly ap- w ere ca refu lly combed in hopes of m° eFS ° the ch ild re n - L unches woman, who w rites in te restin g ly of G illis station. T he m achine w as w ere bro u g h t by th e ch ild ren who in favor of any such ch an g e and pany of Oregon City donated u roll 1’rec ia‘e<‘- T h ere w as a good rep- finding th e rem ains. Individual the trip over th e G reat N orthern driven by C. N. P rice, 838 C astle cam e in th e forenoon and. afte r refu se to su p p o rt or enco u rag e th e avenue, P o rtlan d , and contained a h u n te rs a re plan n in g to la te r go enough play to sh arp en th e ap p e m ovem ent. It is alm o st as rad ical railw ay to St. Raul. She w as es of w hite p aper to be used for table- 'e se n ta tlo n of the new er business over some of th e m ore inaccessible pecially in terested In w hat she saw cloths. The bounteous picnic din- . accessions to G resham and the passen g er J. N. Clarke. tite, they w ere enjoyed picnic style. as th e a tte m p t to am end our p ro in Chicago and w hat she heard ner w as spread on a long tab le and younger activ e business men Mrs I t is said th a t th e ca r w as not p a rts of th e m ountain. T„ . „ , . , i In th e ir v ario u s activ ities th e hibition law and Mr. S tallard is a from her b ro th er, who Is enthusias was enjoyed by about 75. N ora W ithrow wa8 (he o n ,y exceeding th e speed lim it as it ap 5 :^ 0 , th e ¡ch ild ren have been piling up cred its back er of both proposals. sh o rt program had been a r- ness w oman present. The officers tic about th e “G reater Chicago” proached th e group of w orkm en boy, and Al Feyerbend, th e com- ' in com petition w ith one an o th er. Mr. B ylander, the petition c irc u plans. T his w as th e te n th trip ranged for th e aftern o o n a n d th e ; w ere H. L. S t.C la ir, president and including Mr. A nderson about to panion of young B row nlee on th e F irBt and second places w ere recog- lato r, w as asked if th e Oregon I w hich Mrs. B ranson has taken m em bers of the Win. McKinley w . J. Cooper, se creta ry , also Ivan begin co n stru ctio n w ork for th e day ill-fated trip w ere w ith th e nized by tbe pre8entatlon of rib . S tate Motor association endorsed I acro ss th e co u n try by tra in and, W o m en s Relief Corps No. 45, who Swift d irec to r u nder th e supervision of Jam es search e rs Sunday and felt satisfied , bong by Mjgg Ru(h Schae the move. He said he did not th in k C. H. C rockard. gen eral m an ag er H illyard. !,austedery reS° UrCe eX' g r° Und su ” ‘'rv iso r- T hose receiv- so. Since then the Oregon Motor- j she says, th e m ost enjoyable b e w ere enjoying a picnic nearby. w ere Invited to listen to the pro of th e Goodwill Service sy .tfm cause of th e b eauties of th e n o rth T he accident ap p e ars to have J ing ribbons, w ith th e ir points, a re ist com es out with a clea r sta te - i ro u te and th e absence of coal gram ? ' 8.™W“8, , KlVen bj' un" Mr W hetstone, as re p re se n t.-' been unavoidable. F orem an H ill Among those who joined in th e as follow s: 9-year-old boys, 1st, n n n t of th e a s so c ia tio n , s position | ern cindpr8. The locomoUv(1 R. H. Reed on “The Boy Scout tive, w ere p rese n t and explained y ard w as stan d in g n ea r his parked search la st Sunday w ere Ray Con- Dwight Baker, 111 p oints: 2d. L i t ¿ » A ” ’ llraw ,nK ^ e tra in w as an oil Movement in A m erica’ Mr. Reed the w orking of th e ir system of pro m achine on th e south side of the way, a w ell know n m o untaineer, ' Dean Duffy, 34 points. 11-year-old and th e editor, George O. B randen- b u rn er is a very able and in te restin g m otlng goodw ill am ong th e buyers road and Mr. A nderson’s c a r w as and O rville Z im m erm an, a form er hoys, 1st, K elly Felton, 93 points; burg. ! . ’ and th o ro u g h ly fam iliar ,, , . In G lacier N ational P ark a t the sp eak er p arked on th e opposite side. An G resham boy who was on hand . 2d. Bud McDonald, 56 points. 12 m m . , . i a,ld d ea le rs of a com m unity and It' ,B ran d e" biUrp |8ays:, sum m it in M arias pass may see a w ith his su b ject and his ad d ress prom oting an all-y ear activity of derson had stepped across the with his G reat D ane dog and head- year-old boys, 1st, K eith Mealey , L K rat‘^ ‘nK , in‘leed ? ° h ear sta tu e of John F. Stevens. ‘ discov was m uch enjoyed by .11 who had ,10„,e tra d in g on a cash basis u „ - highw ay and w as ta lk in g to H ill ed th e p arty th a t searched aro u n d 105 p oints; 2d, F red Jen n in g s, 66 and read of th e storm of p ro test (|pr a prom otlon com m lttee ()f tho e re r of th e pass, of whom Mrs. the privilege of listening to it. y ard n ear th e la tte r's m achine. As M ississippi head. C rag R ats from j points. 8-year-old g irls, 1st, Mar em an atin g from every section of A fter th e p ro g ram th e tim e w as , club. A fter an in te restin g expla- the P rice c a r approached the men, Hood River, m em bers from th e | jo rle Stone, 135 po in ts; 2d, Eileen the sta te in opposition to th e S tal- | B ranson w rites as follow s: “H e h as been aw arded th e John sp en t in vis ting and becom ing bet- nation by Mr. C rockard the club on its way to P o rtlan d from Gov T ra ils club, M azamas and oth er or- Swift, 102 points. 10-year-old g ijls lard -B y lan d er ‘N igger-in-the wood- , expressed itself as favorable to th e F ritz m edal, th e highest aw ard < > acq u ain ted . ern m en t Camp, the driver was ganizations took p art. i 1st, V era Stone, 131 points; 2d p ile’ co m bination’s proposal to try A m erican en g in eers can give to one obliged to veer sh a rp ly from his 1’WENTY-ONE CHILDREN ,,,e.thod and re<»ue8t«d th e individ- iRI SHVM MFN Vl’TFNIl E’"'" Swi"' “ P<*toU- 1,111 and in itiate a d estru ctiv e m easu re ! side of the road on account of the JRLSHAM E N IG V II i I 'I'll i h an ts to K<ve it favorable MEN ATTEND Kir'S l8‘ Marle EKKerman, 133 calling for a flat license fee of $3 of th e ir num ber. P revious to 1889 n r. a u n ( c ami (. Ua ons m ide erc ratlon leadlng , f p ((B tdble th e pass had been an Indian leg- proxim ity of th e tw o m achines ** ASHING I ON E AIR p o in ts; 2d, E velyn F elton, 62 per year on m otor vehicles In th is i end *o>o«n ieg Lew is and C larke n early A pparently A nderson, who w as G resham . M ultnom ah, T ro u td ale, ,o united action. A can v ass of th e S. B. H all and W. D. K inder had P° intS' T b lrteen b ask ets and ten state. In o u r opinion,, th e w ide- found it O ther seek ers w ere u n C orbett, R ussellville, G ilbert, Sha- •"isiness people is being made, som ew hat deaf, did not see o r hear the p leasu re of v isitin g th e South- m ats w ere m ade by tb e Iittle *irls sp read opposition th a t is rap id ly ' successful in th e ir attem p ts to find th e * oncom ing m achine from the h apta, Maplewood, W arren d ale and Among th e new er business men, developing a g a in st th is ab su rd w est W ashington fair a t C hehalis n ,b e ba,ld w ork Sr °uP- it, being ham pered and h u rried by P o rtlan d have rep rese n tatio n In the or asso ciates, present, m ost of east, although th e horn w as sound la st W ednesday an d in cid en tally S a tu rday ’s picnic ended th e play plan is an in d b s tio n th a t the ru m o rs concern in g th e hostile M ultnom ah County H ealth cam p on ,hw n young men, w ere the follow- ed, according to w itnesses to the ground activ ities of th e sum m er. voters of Oregon are going to be B lackfeet Indians. Jo h n Stevens the M olalla river. T his cainp was ‘nK-’ H. A. B arnes of B arnes & Son, accident. H e tu rn ed back into the m aking a few com parisons w ith th a t and th e M ultnom ah county , T he I,la >'Kr,lun(l com m ittee g reat- sufficiently forew arned as to th e entered the service of Jas. J. Hill estab lish ed by th e M ultnom ah R“ IPh D eaville of th e Piggly road tow ard his own m achine fair. They say th a t th e fair at *y a PPre ‘ iates th e backing of in- d isastro u s consequences th a t cer th e road builder w ho said the r a il County Public H ealth association W iggly store, Ivan Sw ift, m anager sq u a re ly facing th e c a r containing Chehalis com pares very favorably , d‘v‘d u a‘8 anf‘ th e school board tain ly would resu lt from th e adop way m u st be m ade over th e low est and th e Oregon T u b ercu lo sis a s s o P. E. P. elec tric sto re ; C. N. Tuber, P ric e and C larke, and th e re w as no w ith th e one held each y ear at w hlch m ade th e su m m er’s p ro ject tion of such an unstable m easu re.” pass. F inding It difficult to obtain ciation for ch ild ren of th is county of T ab er P h arm acy ; Ray L uethe, escape. possible, also th e aid of George S enator Jo e D unne u tte rs his a guide, even an Indian, Stevens who needed a few w eeks of outdoor su p e rin ten d e n t Oregon P ickle & T he brakes w ere applied in stan t G resham as reg a rd s livestock and T acheron, in ch a rg e of th e school w arning of th e danger th a t lies in was forced to proceed alone and re st and play and w holesom e food C anning Co.; Ted Johnson, w ith ly, b u t w hen th e c a r w as brought grange exhibits, d isplay space, a t building and grounds, who gave the adoption of such a m easu re as as he m odestly p u t it. 'w alked rig h t before s ta rtin g to school th is fall. A. W. M etzger Ä Co.; M. L. W hite. to a stop w ithin 100 feet, Mr. An tendance, etc., alth o u g h th e build m uch assistan ce to su p erv iso r and th a t proposed. He say s: into th e pass'. S atisfying him self derson w as dead. He w as stru c k ings a re la rg e r and older th an th e com m ittee. T w enty-one ch ild ren w ere a d successor to O scar Jo h n so n ; Ted “B ut we believe th a t th e m o to r th a t he had a t la st found th e long m ajority of those a t G resham . in the back and head. It is th o u g h t m itted to the cam p a fte r a m ost W right of W alrad * W right, A rth u r ists of th is sta te will w eigh c a re th a t death w as due to a fra c tu re of About th e sam e line of concessions NEIGHBORS GATHER fully any such unsafe and u n feasi sought w ay to th e Pacific, he thorough physical exam ination by Bjur, electric store, and L. J. th e skull. A G resham surgeon w as is featured and th e h o rse rac es are ble legislation as is proposed by the tu rn ed back and a t th e sum m it I)r. C. U lysses Moore, P o rtlan d P o irier, new ow ner of th e B entley AT CORN ROASTING $3 flat fee plan before p assin g fa m ade a bivouac for th e night. The child specialist. Only one ap p ll- I T lre «hop. called. D eputy C oroner C rabtree an im p o rtan t p a rt of the program I t is Mr. and Mrs. M ark N ickerson of vorably on it. And if th e m o to rist deep snow prevented him from ca n t w as refused adm ittance. T his w as se n t to th e scene of th e acci in th e W ashington city. of th is sta te Is the sensible fellow d ent and la te r th e rem ains of the thought th a t a little stro n g er p rem th e Base Line road w ere h o sts on we th in k he is we believe th e S ta l building a fire and he w as forced child wbh held u n d er th e c a re of WALRAD A WRIGHT GET ium m oney exists a t the W ashing T h u rsd ay evening at a corn r o a s t lard proposal Is doomed to failure. to tram p back and fo rth all th a t his fam ily physician on account of BIG HAULING CONTRACT u n fo rtu n a te m an w ere rem oved to “T he p assag e of such a m easu re b itte r cold n ig h t to keep from illn ess. All of th e o th e rs w ere th e G ates F u n eral Home w hich has ton fair as com pared w ith th e on« ing p arty held in th e grove n ea r T he co n tra c t for h auling th e th e ir house. A larg e cam pfire w as would m ean th e end of our road- freezing. T hrough th is discovery found to be free from disease, but ch a rg e of th e fu n eral a rra n g e here. Two oth er in te reste d m en a t the th e ce n te r of the group. Each guest program . It would reduce th e a u th e G reat N orthern railw ay con- In need of special m uscle-building gravel on eleven and a h alf m iles m ents. tom obile license incom e from near Mr. P rice w as not held resp o n si fair held in so u th w estern W ashing- was provided w ith a long sh a rp ly $5,000,000, th e p rese n t receipts, I nec‘s ‘he h ead w aters of th e Mlss- food and outdoor exercise u n d er of the R oosevelt highw ay has been arded to W alrad & W right by ble for the accident and proceeded ton w ere T heodore B rugger and i stick w hich w as th ru s t Into th e end to ap proxim ately $600,000, c re atin g issippi with P o rtlan d and Puget the su pervision of the cam p n u r s e , aw „ . . . B T it. Johnson, gen eral co n tra cto r, on his w ay a fte r ren d erin g all pos John Boeckli, Brow n Sw iss breed- of th e ea r of corn. T his served as a deficiency of approxim ately $4, sound by th e strn ig h te st and low est and physical d irecto r. 40p,000. It would p rev en t th e i who fu rn ished m ain ten an ce m at- sible aid. H e accom panied a dep ers who had on exhibit a fine line a handle w hile th e ea r was held counties from redeem ing th e ir own tran sc o n tin e n ta l ro u te In th e coun T he ch ild ren w ere tak en to cam p i . .. „ . . la st T h u rsd ay by m em bers of th e w X h t win , „ P / ° ad- u ty sheriff to P o rtlan d w here a of th e ir stock and ca rrie d aw ay all over the blaze or th e hot coals un- bonds; and it m ust be rem em bered try .” F irs t til it w as roasted to a tu rn th a t m any of th e counties, figuring . ‘ lVe c b a r®e of tho sta te m en t w as m ade to th e d istric t th e Brow n Sw iss prizes. Mrs. B ranson w as Inform ed th a t com m unity h ealth g ro u p s from “ "u beB‘n ab° U‘ a tto rn e y a t the co urthouse relativ e class judging and m uch in te re st I M arshm allow s w ere also toasted, on the 25 per cent of the license Chicago is ju st beginning to grow. w hich the children w ere sent. T hey , J „7*? T b° to th e accident. P rice w as released m arked the livestock exhibit a t The rem ain d er of th e evening was fees th a t a re retu rn ed to them un She review ed some of Its v icissi will rem ain Until Labor Day Camp h . 7 d er th e p rese n t system , have bond Chehalis. life Includes settin g -u p exercises. ' ^ 7 betw een R eedsport sp en t in singing old tim e songs. upon his own recognizance. tu d es and told of some of its plans ed them selves to the lim it for th e ........... ,___ ,__ ___ _ . an,t L akeside and m u st be finished T hose enjoying th e h o sp itality building of roads. And we as m o for th e fu tu re , w hich she believes sun b aths, Mr. A nderson w as 66 y ea rs of sw im m ing, a r ts and age on Ju ly 4 and lived on the F os COLUM BIA H E IG H T S of Mr. and Mrs. N ickerson w ere Mr. to rists m u st b ear in m ind th a t we o th e r cities would do well to em u ra fts w ork, n a tu re study, sh o rt by October 31, 1928. T he p rice Is $32,000, ----------- ' and Mrs. Wm. K niefel, Mrs. A rth u r have pledged ou rselv es to th e re late. Of th e se p lan s she say s: te r place acro ss th e road from th e hikes th ro u g h th e forest, th ree tirem en t of o u r road bond in d eb t The E astern M ultnom ah P ioneer Dowsett, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es S terl- D uring th e Im provem ent of th e “T h ere a re to be sp en t over one h ealth building m eals and a m id- O rient schoolhouse. He had p lan edness before we ask for a red u c ned to m eet an acq u ain tan ce on the associatlon will m eet on S eptem ber ing, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. W elling, th e tion in license fees. billion and a h alf d o llars for th e aftern o o n lunch, a sto ry hour and Mt. Hood Loop th is sum m er be at C olum bia G range hall for its Rev. and Mrs. II. V. W ilhelm and “Should the m ain ten an ce of our beautification, utility, health, and l l h o u rs of sleep w .th n o thing b ut C " , ' he M u,tnom ab coun‘y evening of th e accident and m ake , ___ ___ , ____ . . . . . . I and the governm ent rese rv e a t arran g e m en ts for the leasing of a an n u al all-day session. Com m it- j M arg aret W ilhelm , Mr. and Mrs C highw ays be stopped, we as m o to r com m ercial and in d u stria l progress tre e s and s ta rs ubove th e ir heads. ists would pay the p en alty in th e | Rhododendron by th e sta te high- tees a re busy a rra n g in g for ade- I. Thom as, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. An- different farm . He w as w ell known heavy In crease in cost for th e u p th a t will tran sfo rm th e city A noth All of th e ch ild ren a re gaining i way com m ission, th e (ru c k s of and liked in th is vicinity. He w as quate en te rta in m e n t in th e w ay of ; drew . Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Ott, Mr. keep of o u r c a rs—th e life of our e r billion will p ro p ag ate indefinite weight. I W alrad * W right follow ed th e oll- j and Mrs. C arl Schultz. c a rs would be shortened and th e p rojects, th re e of w hich are plan recognized as an experienced au c program and oth er featu res. The ch ild ren in sist on nam ing Mrs. Am elia W oodw ard is a t __________ ___ d estru ctio n of tire s g rea tly in ned to be th e Im provem ent of the th e ir o u tin g place "Cam p C h rist i ing w ith sand. L ater they hauled tio n e er of ability and w as employed J the m ain ten ance m ateria l along the creased. T he enjoyable jo u rn ey s of in th a t capacity on various occa South Bend v isitin g her son Ray GRADE SCHOOL WILL e p resen t day would soon becom e produce maiTiet, (th e keystone In m as S eal” because It Is paid for o ut • highw ay for Johnson. and fam ily. OPEN SEPTEMBER 12 th sions. th e a rc h of th e plan) th e s tra ig h nothing m ore than Jolly n ig h t of seal funds collected In M ultno ----------- A rran g em ents a re being m ade for T he deceased is survived by his j Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Jo n a s of F a ir- ! m ares. Why should we pay such a ten in g of th e Chicago riv er, which mah county la st December. view, who a re on an extensive to u r, 1 G resham grad e school will open additional tru c k s to help ta k e c a re price ju st to satisfy the whim of will h asten th e solution of th e widow, Mrs. Josephine A nderson; j w rite th a t they had th e p leasu re of on S eptem ber 12. according to a petition c irc u la to rs? of road w ork and local hauling. Aged Sandy Woman Bles. five sons by a form er m arriag e, | seeing P re sid en t and Mrs. Coolidge j le tte r from P rin cip al C. M. Quick- professional “It would be possible to reduce railw ay te rm in als problem , and the Mrs. K ate Koch, aged 81 years, M axwell near. Roseburg, O regon; ! th e autom obile license fees w ithout building of th e la rg e st convention Giving v arious privileges on th e died Monday, Aug. 29, at th e home Isaac of P o rtlan d , G eorge and 1 in Y ellowstone P ark and of ta k in g sal1 from Monmouth, Ore., w here jeopardizing our highw ay program hall in th e United S tates. th e ir pictu res. 1 he w as in atten d an ce a t an educa- if we can in crease th e gasoline tax. farm , Including allow ances of farm “T he plan includes th e develop of h er b ro th er C asper Ju n k e r of i N icholas of O rient, W illiam of Mrs. Minnie C rane had as her tio n al conference th e la tte r p a rt of We can have an ad ju stm en t on old m en t of a q u ad ra n g le of wide Handy, with whom she had lived add ,t,o n to «• S p ringdale; tw o b ro th ers, Alec of guests over th e w eek-end Mr. and la st week. Monday w ill be given cars. But before adopting any new stre e ts around th e ce n tral business for several y ears past. Mrs. Koch an ,n'»’o r ,a n ‘ a ttra c tin g P o rtlan d and R ichard of Fairview , law s th a t would bring th ese th in g s and holding good farm hands, saya and a sister, Mrs. A m anda C lark of Mrs. Brook of New Je rse y , Mr. and over to en ro llm en t and assig n m en t about they should first be planned d istric t, w ith provision for ad d i was a n ativ e of G erm any and cam o the United S tate s D epartm ent of F airview . Mr. A nderson w as a Mrs. Caufleld of Oregon City, Mrs. j to room s. P upils will n o t need to on a sane basis by m en who a re tio n al e n tra n ce s to, and exits from to th is co u n try 56 y ears ago. F or Buckley and Mrs. Gibbs of O akland, b rin g lunches, said Mr. Q uicksall. loyal to Oregon—m en who stand th e loop, and a com plete system of the p ast 47 y ears she bad resided A g ricu ltu re, T hese th in g s If bought m em ber of th e Sandy Masonic C alifornia, and Mr. and Mrs. New- | At th e educational conference for p rogress, men who believe in nt city prices w ould cost m ore th an lodge. m ajo r through stre e ts to be ad o p t at Sandy. She is survived by h er double th e ir farm value. W orking Mr. Q uicksall discussed th e aim of good roads for the use of th e farm ton B ellinger of P o rtlan d . b ro th er only. T he fu n eral will be T he fu n eral w ill be held W ednes er, the m erch an t, the salesm an and ed, T he south lake sh o re dream Miss H am ilton, who has been on th e te ac h ers for 1933, “E lim inate th e lab o rer in o rd er th a t all may w ill m ake a continuous p ark from held on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , Sep men not on farm s would m ore often day afternoon a t 2 o’clock a t the consider farm w ork as an occupa- th e u n train ed teacher. E lim in ate enjoy th e com m ercial and réc ré a P le a sa n t Home M ethodist church th e teaching staff of the P o rtlan d G ran t to Ja ck so n p ark , adding an tem ber 1, a t th e Sandy L u th eran ch u rch w ith in te rm en t in S a n d y ! “ ° ? “ th “y k “ eW What schools for 40 y ears and for 20 th e discrim in ato ry focal point for tional ad v an tag es th a t im proved extension of 314 feet Into th e lake. and in te rm e n t w ill ta k e place in sta te exam inations in second and highw ays b rin g to us. ........................................and co n seq u en t savings in expenses th e P le a sa n t Home cem etery. The years has held a position in th e “Now is n ot th e tim e to stop th e T h ere Is to be a 600-foot wide w a cem etery. A rran g em en ts a re in Buckm an school has re tire d from th ird class d istric ts.” progress of our highw ay im prove te r co u rse in th e ce n te r for th e en the h an d s of th e J. E. M etzger fu w ere offered in addition to wages. M asons w ill atten d in a body and teaching and is m aking h er hom e , Mr. Q uicksall sp en t th e g rea ter ment. We a re stan d in g on th e tire length of sev eral m iles. This n eral p arlo rs. w ill have charg e of th e service at New things u nder “C lassified.” at C ranebrae. ' p a r t of th e sum m er at M onmouth th resh o ld of success. L et's p u t our lagoon will be crossed by freq u en t th e grave. shoulder to the wheel and go fo r Mrs. Mary Deaver S h u tter is ill at atten d in g sum m er school. W hat you w ant, w hen you w ant bridges affording o p p o rtu n ities for w ard.” Notice to Oar Patrons. it, as you w an t It— W ant Ad It. T he m ost expensive cities in the tin c e n ts hospital b u t is rep o rt- “W hile we can n o t p rev en t the re g a tta s of all so rts, and for row A fter S eptem ber 1st th is g ara g e Rate. ctcu latlo n of th« $3 license fee In co u n try in w hich to live a t the ' “ Proving. ing, canoeing, m otor boating, and will close a t I o ’clock every S un p re se n t tim e a re San F rancisco, j F red Rick<,rt, son of Mrs. A nna The D ep artm en t of A g ricu ltu re itiato ry petitions, yet we do be sailing. L arge beaches will be day aftern o o n. G resham G arage. lieve th a t In th e event th a t should —Adv. Cleveland, D etroit, S eattle and ; R ickert, died suddenly in P o rtlan d I says ra ts are probably decreasing th e req u ired num ber of sig n a tu res added to those alread y In use, and F lo,¡da. a c c o rd ln . to F t « . , . Mr. R lc h -rt leaves . . I d o . « » . » b e t . Io .h e V o ,,« SU tee. £ ' S 5 5 T . « " T h ™ , d '75,“ “ i " all kinds of rec re atio n al facilities Silage flavor In m ilk com es m ost a rec en t report. T he N ational In- and several ch ildren. I P resen t-d ay sa n ita ry req u irem en ts posed m easu re obtain a place or on d u stria l C onference board, w h ich ; ---------------------- * and m odern bulld)nK a re bavlnf? th e ballot and be passed by a vote will be en larg ed and beautified In ly th ro u g h th« body of th e cow. th e w hole extension of th e p arks. m ade a nation-w ide survey, indi A gam e of Feed your silag e Im m ediately afte r, P hosphate com prises m ore th an th e ir effect. B ut In sp ite of all of th e people in th e end such a cates th a t the five cities topping the hole fam ily. never before o r d u rin g m ilking. list “enjoy" th e luxury of m unici- ’* o -th lrd s of th e 7,000,000 to n s of ‘h a‘ J*" been d° n e! “ >« r a t 18 •««’» law will be declared u n co n stitu T he com pletion of th is ou ter drive Th e O u tloo k has a rra n g e d to run w ill give Chicago th e m ost mag pal o w nership, the g re a te st arg u - fe rtiliser used In th e United S tates an(nial w orld 'T h T d e M r t i e i l t has tional by th e courts. th is In terestin g fe a tu re re g u la rly . T h e nlflcent w a te rfro n t driv e in the answ ers to th e fo llo w in g uuestlonn w ill d u c e a °th 7 c o st ofWHvingS ‘ i n ' t h e ï j aDnUally T b *8 c o u n try Possesses ju st issued a new bulb-tin on R at SUDDEN DEATH, TAKES found elsew here in th ia paper. R e a world, It st»y th is advisedly,) a be sonable an d p rop er questions sent to larg e cities w here the cost of liv tbe la rg e st know n p o s i t s of Control. It s F a rm e rs’ B ulletin No. th is d e p a rtm e n t care o f O u tloo k w ill 15M-F. It points out that you NATION MAN d riv e 40 m iles long. I do not know be answ ered. I f possible. ing is less th a n the average th e re Phosphate rock, m aking it indepen th e proposed width. should rat-p ro o f all new buildings. I A iU r an , llM M of but th „ (C o p y rig h te d by M ilto n O. N eleon) is no m unicipal ow nership of elec- dent of foreign fertilize r sources. Close all openings th ro u g h w hich . “Chlcagb with Its 1500 tra in s T h u rsd ay E vening, Septem ber 1— trie , gas. stre e t railw ay or tele- | --------------------- rat» can gain e n tra n ce Rpm ore all ai ***• fam ily home near Je n n e eta- 1. W hy Is a B russels c a rp e t go Ju n io r young people's social a t phone securities._________________ < “Use W ant Ads’’—a good adage. sh e lte r for rats. P rom ptly dispose “ on. Loa S paulding Chase, aged 46 en terin g and d ep a rtin g daily a l called? H aley B ap tist church. of all garbage, tra sh , and o th er years, 10 m onths and 3 days, passed ready has th e finest term in al ever 2. W as th e W illam ette v a lle y , G iW a te 1' Wb,Cb rat8 C>n feed' Kl11 aw “ Y S atu rd ay , A ugust 27. He Is bu ilt In th e new union statio n th a t Sunday, Monday, S eptem ber 4-$. ever covered by s a lt w ater? I —G resham Band Benefit a t Blue I ----------------------- survived by his widow Mrs. V ersa cost $75,000,000. T he ab atem en t of 3. W hat is th e orig in of the latke Park. Cottonseed oil was first used In j Chase and a seven-year-old son noise an d sm oke will be considered quack g ra ss (Jo h n so n g ra ss) which in th« big p lan .” I China, according to reco rd s of th a t T he m em bers of ’he fam ily had ev- W edneaday. S eptem ber 7— Baat- Accredited Teacher la auch a pest on rartrfk here? | co u n try , w hich show th a t In th e ery tb ln g packed and Were to s ta rt ern M ultnom ah P ioneer association, 4. Why Is a dandelion so called ? C olum bia G range hail. 17th cen tu ry cottonseed w ere some- soon to W isconsin to m ake th e ir OF 5. Does corn grow well In th e THINK THINK tim es ground and fed to oxen and home. T he body has been prepared S atu rd ay . S eptem ber 10 -R egis- tropica? . A tratlo n day for freshm en and new The (>ri*»hiHii Bund, at its th a t an oil su itab le for illu m in atio n , for shipm ent by the G ates F u n eral 6 Of w hat co u n try is th e squash stu d en ts at G resham Union high w as obtained from th e seed. Not I home and will be sent back to WIs- iMiiicfrt last W ednesday <•»«*- native? school. un til 1855 wag it suggested th a t j consin where fu n eral services and nititr, played the bent aeler« 7. How did th e M editerranean Register now for Class or Private Lessons Monday, September 12—Opening tlnns nt Ihe season . We thank Sea get Its nam e? I cottonseed oil was an edible oil. j in term en t will take place. day of high school and G resham the mem berg. 8. Why did th e com paratively grade school. Tel. 1721 F o r low est rate s on autom obile. In su ra n ce funds for farm loans Mr. and Mrs. H. W. S nashall. tru ck and g eneral In su ran ce aee j No com m ission or brokerage. Very high civilization of C entral A m er Sept. 20 to Oct. 1—S tate fa ir a t B. W. T horne —Adv. easy term s. B. W. T h o rn s.—Adv. ica p erish ? Salem. FLORENCE M. HONEY THINK PIANO