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1 T W IC E W EEK VOL. 4. NO. 87 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH, COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, DECEMBER TU ESD A YS AND F R ID A Y S 29, 1914 $1.50 PER YEAR ATTENDANCE AVAILABLE BRIEF STORY INSPECTION THE FAVORED OF ALL WHICH BROKE MONEY FOR OF A GREAT OF ALL SEEDS ALL RECORDS HIGH SCHOOL CORPORATION TO BE MADE £ R e g n er’s opera house was fo rm a l H igh school fu n d s av ailab le for ly opened on F riday evening w ith a th e 1913-14 school y ea r were d is g ran d ball which broke all records trib u te d on S atu rd ay by County Su- for co n stan t a tte n d a n c e until late in e rin te n d e n t A rm strong. G resham re th e m orn in g follow ing. W hile the ceives $1712.50; St. Jo h n s $1637.50; n um bers p rese n t w ere not counted it T ro u td ale $240. T hese ratin g s »hos was estim a ted th a t 650 persons took su p p er in th e c a fetria , and the danc tile th ree d istric ts had 65, 59 an d 6 ing floor, spacious th o u g h it is, was pupils, respectively, a tte n d in g th e barely la rg e enough to accom m odate high school g rad es d u rin g th e y ear th e d an c ers w ithout crow ding— and th a t closed Ju n e 30. A p p o rtio n m en ts have not been th e re w ere n g re a t m any ,vho did m ade for th e p rese n t school year, not dance. A ylsw orth's four-piece o rch e stra com m encing Ju ly 1. T he en ro llm en t fu rn ish ed th e m usic for the dancing in th e G resham high school is now- p ro g ram s being used for th e nu m 97, which will m a teria lly increase bers w hich em braced every p opular the am o u n t to be received. T he dance. T he floor m anagem ent was probable cau se of th e long delay was u n d er th e d irection of Jo e P aten- to asce rta in P o rtla n d ’s course in re gard to th e s ta te fund. ea,ude and Ed. Vylsworth. It will be noticed th a t th e high S upper was served from 10 o ’clock school a tte n d a n c e in G resham la st u n til a f te r two. T he d ancers and o th e r visito rs w ent to th e tables as y ear was six m ore th an at St. Jo h n s. they fe lt like eating, th e viands be T he reason is not asce rta in a b le, ex ing fre e to all. As only th e rie a cept on th e su p position th a t many of w ere charged fo r adm ission, w hich lie pupils from th at d istric t atten d ed e n title d them to all privileges, th e ie th e P o rtlan d high school. With the near ending of the present year, and with this last publication tor 1914, the Outlook again wishes its readers und all others a happy and prosperous New Year. The year just closing has been turbulent everywhere, but less so in the United States than anywhere else. With this na tion at peace and with all the world looking toward it as an asylum und refuge, there is congratulation among ourselves that we of the Pacific Coast are in the most favored zone of any section on earth. Strife and war has convulsed all Europe; contentions have arisen on this continent among some of our national neighbors; difficulties have shown themselves within our own borders, but this western part of our great country has been singularly ex empt from all disorder, ami is seemingly the haven of the dove of peace. For all of the blessings of prosperity and contentment, and with the hand of charity open to our suffering brethren of other nations, we are literally in the paradise of the world. For this we have reason to be grateful and to consider our selves the favored of all God’s creatures. .May the peace we are now enjoying remain, and the prosperity that is ours continue to abide with Ils; and as we close the book and wish each other a Happy New Year, let us include in our wish the people of a universe. It was announced on F rid ay th a t "T h e Oregon P u re Seed law is to the O.-W. R. & N. Co. would on the he p ut in to full an d im m ediate e f first of th e y ear be m erged w ith th e fec t," said P rofessor H. D. Scudder, Union Pacific system , which fo r sev ch airm an of th e S tate P u re Seed era l years past has been Its v irtu al Board an d In ch arg e of th e seed te st ow ner. ing la b o rato ry at th e A g ricultural T his final disposition of the g reat college, "a n d all seed dealers est of all w estern tra n sp o rta tio n th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te should ta k e no com panies m ark s th e beginning of tice th a t beginning w ith th e new th e end. T he anno u n cem en t brings y ear th e ir sto ck s will be inspected up m any m em ories of a fam ous c o r by th e s ta te com m issioner's office poration. th e old O. 8. N. Co., w hich and th e provisions of th e law will be was th e predecessors of th e g re a t O actively enforced. It is also felt by & N. Co. of la te r years an d th e th e board th a t since th e laws a re de g ran d p are n t of th e O.-W. R. * N signed to p ro tect th e farm er from In Its history has been w ritten be ferio r seed, farm ers and the g eneral fore, but m uch of it is unknow n ex- public sh o u ld co-operate in all ways | cept to those who w ere h ere fifty possible, an d especially by notifying y ears ago, and who have seen its th e co m m issio n er’s office w henever rise and w atched Its expansion. Now seed stock is offered fo r sale w ithout it seem s to be passing away a lto being properly labeled, both us to p u rity and g erm in atio n qualities. In gether, It was m any years ngo, in a sm all essence th e seed law is; Every package of seed of one way, th a t the Oregon Steam N aviga tion com pany was first sta rted . C ap pound o r m ore in w eight th a t is ex was double th e nu m b er of women tain J. C. A insw orth, R. R. T hom p posed for sale w ithin th e borders of p rese n t over th e m ales, but every THREE PER CENT LESS son, 8. G. Reed an d W. S. I.add were the sta te of Oregon m ust be c o rrec t IF PAID IN FULL D°UBLE BIRTHDAYS PROCESS EXPERT body w as welcome and all enjoye 1 am ong its in co rp o rato rs. They took ly labeled with th e nam e of the CELEBRATED TONIGHT SEEKING CONTRACT in to p artn e rsh ip P ut B radford who seedsm an, th e nam e of the seed, and them selves to th e utm ost. Those People of Oregon will pay o ne-half J who w ere not inclined to dance were th e ir taxes April 5 and th e r e . u i n - , Sixty y ears ago today two events th e p u rity and g erm in atio n th e re o f; T he Gi esham F ru it G row ers’ asso ow ned th e p o rtag e a t th e Cascades e n te rta in e d by social visits with each ing half O ctober 20, they will be pen-1 llaPPent’d which were widely sep arat- and fu rth e r, th a t no Beed containing and two sm all ste am ers on th e Up ciation is endeavoring to secu re th e o th e r, by listen in g to th e m usic and allzed 1 per cent a m onth for delin- ed geographically, but w hich th e evo certain noxious seeds, such as dod services of F re d K aster of Brow ns per Colum biu. It was successful w atching th e beau tifu l evolutions of quencies an d be allow ed a discount B itions of <inle have b ro u g h t togeth- ville as process m an when th e new lroni , *,e beginning and m ade money der, C anada th istle, and the like, cun be sold at all in Oregon. th e ry th m ic figures of the mazy of 3 p er cent on advance paym ents if e r *n G resham . cannery begins o p eratio n s in the fast, but Its halcyon days were in w altz, th e lively tw’o-step or m ore reco m m en d atio n s ado p ted last n ig h t \\ ith th e seed law actively en M ayor G eorge W. K enney and Max- spring. th e early seventies, when it m ade se d ate step s of th e schotische, th ree- by th e M ultnom ah leg islativ e delega- wuI1 Schn eid er first saw th e light of forced O regon will cease to be a He m ade ap p licatio n for th e posi " b a rre ls " of money and had ev ery step and hesitatio n . tion are en acted into law by th e leg- day 0,1 D ecem ber 29 th , 1854, and tion and a co n tra ct has been draw n th in g its own way, an d its boats were um plng ground for In ferio r ag ric u l tu ra l seeds th a t are not salable In If anyone feared th e presence of islatu re. An a d d itio n a l p enalty of 5 ilave been living as neighbors here up which was se n t to him for his a p run in a style th a t even now is look any of th e ad jo in in g sta te s— all of d istu rb e rs o r th e m ore obnoxious p er cent is provided for- delin q u en - ,o r a n u m b er of years w ith o u t know- proval and sig n a tu re. By Its term s ed back upon reg retfu lly by th e tr a v which have good seed laws. F u rth e r, form s of dancing, th e fea rs w ere cies beyond th e second-paym ent p e r - |ing th a t ,h e >' were n e a r tw ins until eling public who yet survives. he is to receive $1000 for seven quickly dispelled. T he g a th e rin g iod and th e d isco n tin u an ce of t h e (<hance remarl< tile o th e r day reveal- m onths. It was re g u la r "M ississippi sty le ” th e rep u ta b le seedsm an th a t w ishes was com posed of G resh am ’s best and publication of d elin q u en t tax lists in , ed th e coincidence. of th e days of M ark Tw ain. If a cap to do n o th in g but an h o n est business T he m a tte r of en listin g th e se rv m ore o rd erly people. M ore th a n a th e new spapers is proposed. i They have m ade arra n g e m e n ts to ices of com petent and reliab le b ro k tain o r a p u rser o r a stew ard w anted will not be com pelled to com pete th ird of th e tow n was th e re w ith a T hese were th e conclusions reach- celeb rate th e event to n ig h t a t the ers to han d le th e goods is u n d er con to " c h a lk ” a m a n ’s h at from P o rt w ith low grade, In ferio r, cheap seed, which is n ever cheap a t any price. good sp rin k lin g from th e country ed a fte r m any h o u rs of discussion borne of M ayor K enney, of w hich sid eratio n an d will be tak en up at land to A storia o r T he D alles; If a And m ost Im p o rtan t of all, th e farm around. A lthough a public dance p articip a ted in not only by th e mem- ,u r ,b *‘r reference will be m ade in the p ro m in en t em ployee saw fit to bring the an n u a l m eeting to be held in th e those o u tsid e of th e pale of th e elite bers of th e d eleg atio n but by sta te , I issue of th e O utlook. a frien d to d in n e r on th e trip , it was e r will n ot buy th is In ferio r seed G range h all, J a n u a ry 11. circles w ere conspicuous by th e ir a b city an d co u n ty officials. T h ere w as “ all rig h t.” T he com pany was m a k w ithout know ing th a t it is Inferior. nOTi , n -'---------------- sence. "T h e re su lt will be n o t only a m uch d iversity of opinion, especially 'LUSTED SCHOOL ing plenty of money, and th e liberal GOSPEL MEETINGS m ore prosperous and d esirab le busi S everal descriptions of th e new- over th e tim e fo r paying taxes. I ROLL OF HONOR FAIRVIEW CHURCH way It allow ed its officers in no m an ness fo r th e seed d ealer, b u t an in building and its arra n g e m e n ts have n e r dim inished its profits. . . j. . I T he follow ing is th e roll of honor been m ade, b u t unique fea tu re s in A series of lectu res on th e p ro p h e T he old O. S. N. Co., occupies a crease of h u n d red s of th o u san d s of connection w ith an a u d ito riu m are cies of th e Bible rela tin g to th e end w arm spot in th e h ea rts of a good d o llars an n u a lly in th e farm e rs’ In _______ of w hich Miss E thel W ilkinson is comes, th ro u g h th e use of b e tte r th e c a fe te ria and reception room s d elig h tfu l day w as sp en t on J principal an d Miss H elen Hoss pri- of tim e, th e E uropean war, th e b attle m any who rem em b er its w orkings seed .” fo r m en and women. In th e form er of A rm ageddon, and th e second com an d its co u rteo u s em ployees. It A lfred Kock, A lta ing of C h rist began in th e M. E. helped to build up th e co u n try , and th e plan su ggests a dining room in C hristm as a t th e hom e of Mr. and niary te ac h er D orothy w hich th e m eals a re served in tru e Mrs. W. E. W ood by a p arty of rela- Deers, Cecelia H u tch in s, church In F airview , Oregon, la st S un to m ake the people feel satisfied with CANNERY MEETING I fives and friends. T hose present Griffin, R obert Booth, A lfred An- c th a e fe te ria style. On F rid a y evening WAS SUCCESSFUL idea was ca rrie d out" to Rs” f u lE ! were Mr a,ld Mr8’ A rth u r Cun*' drew 8’ A nthony H en g stler, Evelyn day n ig h t, Decem ber 27, an d will them selves. co n tin u e fo r sev eral weeks. T he W hen Ja y Cook was boom ing his E ast S atu rd ay m orning a t the Es d a u g h te r R u th , Miss D ates, Mabie H auglum , Roland est ex ten t by a chef and his assist- j m ings and house is well h eated and lighted. N o rth ern Pacific stock in ’71 and ’72 tacad a h otel, a m eeting was held be a n ts from th e P eerless cafete ria of E d n a V° g<?1, Lynn W ood’ Guy C B r° olc’ W llliara Booth. A lbert Ault M eetings every evening a t 7 :3 0 . All he considered it necessary to buy tw een th e rep rese n tativ es of the P o rtlan d . N eedless to say th a t ev- W° ° d and c h ,ld re n - an d Georg«- C arrie Brook, E m m a Kock. Glen a re cordially Invited to come and large blocks of th e O. 8. N. Co.’s G resham cannery. F. D. H unt, tr a f ery d etail was perfect ami the viands H<’a r “ “ ° f P o rtla n d > Mr alld Mrs. Jones. Geo. Ilau g lu m , P e te r H aug- bring th e ir Bibles an d frien d s. E l stock, and when th e crash cam e in fic m an ag er of th e railw ay com pany, te m p tin g In th e ir quality, profusion W W W° ° d and baby H aro,d of ‘Um’ E u *e n ia P ro cto r, Clyde C order, d er P. W. P rovince of th e A dventists 73, and he w ent down u n d er th e and a few in te reste d local fru it and a rra y . Rockwood, Isaac H. Rigg of Ft. Can- Ja y R adford, F red B ates, K athleen faith is th e sp eak er. T he m eetings ru in s, th is stock was his most val grow ers. Mr. R egner m ade his first im pres- by_’ M?,8B C reecy' done8’ ^ en “ «th P roctor. E lb e rt Bates, are m ade especially in te re stin g by uable asset. It was all bought back j M” u « t ~ .. . c F ern . H . utchins, . . .................... Much was accom plished at th is Amil K iliin Ellen sion to a d isc rim in a tin g public on a H arry T ru . itt and , . baby th e use of blackboard, c h a rts, and by Its fo rm er ow ners and they kept m eeting, as it resolved itself into a m ost auspicious occasion, and in a dUne’ Mr8’ M ary Wood an d 8on Jones, E sth e r Jo n es, R uth Barnes, good singing. rig h t on m aking money. discussion of co ncrete facts and fig K en n eth H utchins, V esta Barnes, n ea t little speech he expressed him - ' u‘ r " ‘ '- In 1879 H enry V illard cam e on th e ures and th e local grow ers rep o rt self as being pleased w ith th e favor- I Mr ahd ” rS L L K iddPr had 88 Ja n e Brook, E ilah H en g stler, A rth u r L ist of L etters, scene. He saw a t once th e possibili th a t th e proposition "looks good” able im pression his new v en tu re had KUPSt8 ° n r h r ,s tm a s - a a d Mrs. Griffith, G eorge Kock, W illie Corder, ties th a t, rig h tfu lly m anaged, would to them , an d p a rt of them have ex- R em aining le tte rs uncalled for in G. W. Cook and d a u g h te r Gayle, of N ellie C order, E rvll Adams. m ade. He announced th a t he would th e G resham postoffice for week end develope into c e rtain ties, and In his pressed a w illingness to co-operate P o rtlan d , Mr. an d Mrs. H. M. M iller, give a n o th e r sim ila r e n te rta in m e n t lng Decem ber 27th, 1914; fertile brain o rig in a ted th e Idea of with th e G resham people next F rid a y n ig h t, w hich will be a Miss G ladys and Glenwood, Mr. and MAYOR STAPLETON th e O. R. & N. Co. and the Oregon T he m eeting of th e G resham Gan- i B etters— Vergil May, Geo Sm ith Mrs. J. N. C lan ah an and Dr. J. E. HONORED BY MASONS W. L. S m ith, B. E. P eckerm an T ra n sc o n tin en tal. m asquerade. I t will be follow ed by Then he raised nery Co.’s sto ck h o ld ers will be held o th e r dances, alw ays on F rid a y C lanahan. Miss G ayle Cook rem a in ' e necessary cap ital and m ade th e early next m onth and It is likely th a t A1 K ader T em ple, K n ig h ts of Ihe (R eg .) Miss N ellie Johnson. ed fo r a few d ay s’ visit w ith th e K id nights. C ards— J. W. Powell. Miss C first move In th e g re a t and finely many of th e E stacad a grow ers will Mystic Shrine, held its an n u a l elec der and M iller fam ilies. T he polished floor of m aple is one planned financial gam e th a t was atten d . Taw ney, Mrs. I. V. W ilson. A w atch n ig h t service will be held tion in P o rtlan d on S atu rd ay even of th e best in Oregon. T he stag e T hese le tte rs will be sent to th e Played from 1879 to 1883, and T he railw ay com pany has prom at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. ing. G eorge W. S tapleton, of G resh w ith its se ttin g s is especially a d a p t dead le tte r office on J a n u a ry 10 w hich com pleted th e N o rth ern P a ised to help In every way possible and S hoem aker on T h u rsd ay evening am , was elected Illu strio u s P o ten 1914, if n ot delivered before. In cific. ed to d ram as, plays and e n te rta in and it Is probable th a t an a ttra c tiv e which will be p articip a ted in by the ta te. H e was also chosen as one of calling for th e above, please say “ad m ents, and som e will be staged as He secured an option on th e O. 8. fre ig h t ra te will be estab lish ed be m em bers and frie n d s of th e B aptist th e d eleg ates to th e Im p erial Coun v ertised ,” giving d a te of list. th e o p p o rtu n ity offers. N. Co. which cost him $100,000, and tw een E stacad a and G resham .__ church. A New Y ear p arty was held cil w hich will assem ble in Ju ly at Mr. R egner is to be co n g ra tu lated I. McCOEL, P. M. a n o th e r on th e Oregon S team ship P rogress. S eattle. a t th e church th is aftern o o n fo r the upon his e n te rp rise in fu rn ish in g Co. and was co m m ander of th e field, D uring th e evening Mr. S tapleton ch ild ren of th e Sunday school. F ir e S ale o f H arness. G resham w ith its best public hall for a tim e a t least. was p resen ted w ith a b eau tifu l gold THIRD SERVICE CAR E d g ar S m ith, of F airv iew , son of S E. P alm q u ist is conducting c w hich, in th e lan g u ag e of M ayor- On Ju n e 12, 1879, he organized and diam ond in sig n ia of his office as MAY BE PUT ON Percy Sm ith, Is suffering from a sale of slig h tly dam aged odds and th e Oregon Railw ay b N avigation elect S tapleton, ’’is a d istin ct credit broken leg as th e resu lt of cra n k in g a m em ento of th e occasion and a R oberts & Rau, p ro p rie to rs of the ends in th e h arn ess line a t prices be com pany. It was capitalized a t $6,- to th e tow n." E veryone else is of th e his a u to w hile it was in gear. The trib u te to his services in th e sh rin e low cost. His new location is in the 000,000 with bonds payable In 30 autzj serv ice line betw een G resham sam e opinion and th e re is a prospect He is very proud of th e badge an d is m achine ran o v er him w ith th e above and P o rtla n d , have been doing a fo r m any m ore enjoyable affairs such fo rm er O utlook q u a rte rs in th e 3e’l years. resu lt. T he accid en t o ccurred on show ing It to his frie n d s w ith a building. successful business since p u ttin g on as waa p articip a ted in on C hristm as H enry V illard tried In vain to In g rea t deal of pride and satisfactio n C h ristm as day. night. te re st Jay Goulrl in th e schem e, but th e second ca r and now announce Mr. and Mrs. W. G. M uckle and T he P endleton E ast O regonian in 1884 th a t wlley ra ilro a d e r pulled th a t If th e business con tin u es to In H arley T u rn e r of St. H elens, Ore., EVENING ATTRACTIONS crease -they will p ut on a th ird . says th e U nited S tates will never NEW YEAR PAPER REMAINDER OF WEEK have ch eap er beef as long as land V illard off his pedestal. T he la tte r spent C h ristm as w ith th e ir p aren ts T b eir trip s now Include th e Base OUT ON THURSDAY th en w ent to G erm any to regain his Mr. and Mrs. D. E. T u rn e r. T o n ig h t th e re will be a b ask etb all prices so a r and th e packers have it sta n d in g , and finally secured control E ine and Powell Valley roads but Mrs. E lla A ton and Mrs. C. E. gam e on a t th e G resham rin k — the In th e ir pow er to a d ju st prices to th e A n o th er holiday com ing on F ri of th e O. R. 4) N. Co.’s p lant. It then th e ir In ten tio n is to cover th e Sec day next, th e O utlook will be issued R usher w ere callers S unday after-1 A thletics and th e P o rtlan d Acade- grow ers and to th e consum er acco rd began to "bo o m " th in g s and began tion Eine. At p rese n t th e two cars noon on Mrs. A. J. McClung a t h e r my. ag ain on T hursday. ing to th e ir own sw eet fancy. building th e railro ad up th e C olum cross th e W illam ette on th e H aw j T om orrow n ig h t th e re will be I t is necessary to have a d v e rtise hom e in B oring. bia and extended its o p eratio n s in th o rn e bridge, b u t w ith an o th e r they T he pu b lish in g in d u stry has been o th e r directio n s m ent changes and news item s in one Mr. and Mrs. 8 S. Thom pson en- an o th e r gam e betw een th e high T he stock w ent to ! T'.’L r° UtB ° n* ° f t ’,,m ° Ver ano,bf‘r day ea rlier. boosted of late In th is sta te by Ada te rta in e d on C h ristm as Miss B ula school and P leasan t Valley ua„,i ev en tu ally ... 200 and was Increased to bridge, probably th e Burnside. Van H om of P o rtlan d an d F ra n k T h u rsd ay n ig h t a d ance will be B M illican p rin tin g h er legend "T he So fa r th e railw ay com pany has $15,000,000. At th e close of th e T he cost of ex p ertin g th e books Rodgers. i given a t T ro u td a le ; also a t Boring. H eart of O regon” and Col. E. H ofer V illard boom th e assets of th e Ore- done n o th in g to m eet th e opposition, o f M arion county fo r th e past year Mrs. Vesta R aney, of M iddale. | F rid a y n ig h t R eg n er’s m asquer- his sociological stu d y " Je su s and gon holdings w ere $ 16.056,600,1, but . It u la ru m o red th a t an application by th e acco u n tin g d ep a rtm en t of th e Idaho, recently had th e m isfo rtu n e a de ball will be given in th e G resh- th e U nem ployed." w hile th e sam e sh a re h o ld e rs held I ‘° b” " “ * • ‘° ,h ” R a,lw ay c» "i- s ta te In su ran ce com m ission was to break h e r w rist ju s t above the am op era house. I m ission fo r a red u ctio n in passen stock In th e N o rth ern Pacific ! W hile m illions have been added $1523.11 as a g a in st an averag e cost joint. ger fares betw een G resham and P ort- S atu rd ay n ig h t Rockwood g ran g e to Investm ents by public service cor am o u n tin g to $5,688,000. in th e past of a b o u t $300. Simply Mrs. E ttsel Jo n e s Is e n te rta in in g will wind up th e festiv ities w ith T he tra n sitio n to th e O.-W. R. * i a ° ' p o ratio n s in C latsop county, th e to a n o th e r illu stra tio n of th e beauties for a few days Mrs. W oodw ard and dance in th e g ran g e hall tal assessed valu atio n s th is year are N. Co. only a few y ears ago is still of g o vernm ent reg u la tio n as com tw o ch ild ren of P o rtlan d . _______ B urglar« at F airview . fresh in th e m em ory of most people. pared w ith p riv ate en terp rise. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. E m ery and 1 T he H eppner Sem i-W eekly H erald $20,000 less th a n last year. T h ree unsuccessful b u rg la rs were It has been Just as successful as Its rep o rted from F airview on Sunday son M ark sp e n t C h ristm as in P o rt- devoted 24 pages to M orrow county C arload of Am erica Fence in all predecessors were, b u t since ita last m orning. E n tran ce was m ade to the N otice. land. in te re sts in a very w ell-constructed sty les to a rriv e ab o u t J a n u a ry 1st. change has v irtu ally been a p art of Gresham Shoe Shop has moved postofflee, th e O.-W R. & N. C o ’s de i prom otion n u m b er D ecem ber 15. Also a sm all lot of Royal F ence we the Union Pacific system Now It pot and th e office of th e S undial m ill, from the old location to John Metz- Woman's Federation will try to are closing o u t to m ake room Re- k . tO b® paM,n* awaX altogether, b ut as n o th in g v alu ab le was to be far's building beeide the Tailor establish a hospital for crippled chil The brick Industry of Eugene ob member if you need Fence we have the kind you want at the prices you j A” er the nelt mov* 11 »ID be only a found th e b u rg lars w ent aw ay em pty ■hop. CARL DAHL, Prop. dren with stAte aid. jects to competing with prison brick. should pay. Metzger Bros. memory. banded. Additional Gresham Locals ,or ",e paflt n,on,h °f Lu8ted Bch°o1