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t w ic e A W EEK VOL. 6. NO. G resham O utlook 15 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH, RAILROAD BUILDING TO BAKER BRIDGE COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, APRIL ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION s 20, $ 1915 TUESDAYS AND FR ID A Y S $1.50 PER YEAR INMATES INCREASING AT MULTNOMAH FARM ffi MILWAUKIE IN THROES OF PRINCIPAL GOODWIN l rtrtl’ivi’« n o n o iiiA i ACCEPTS POSITION A WATER WAR Five Odd Fellow lodges of th is section have com bined for th e proper observance of th e n in ty -six th an n iv ersary of th e in tro d u ctio n of Odd Fel- low ship in th e U nited S tates, w hich occurs on April 26. T he lodgeB of O reaham , Sandy, E stacada. Boring an d Rockwood will be th e p articip a n ts in th e celeb ratio n w hich will be held in R eg n er's hall in I the eveulng, follow ing a p ara d e from th e O. W. P. sta tio n upon th e arriv al of th e 8Peclal ,ra ,n ° r th re e carB w h lth » » • a rriv e at 7:45. Two of th e th re e cars will be occupied by th e Boring co n tin g en t, Sandy and E stacada occupying th e o th er. The p arad e will be headed by th e Sandy baud w ith W illiam C hilders actin g as g ran d m arshal. F o u r of th e lodges have nam ed com m ittees to have ch arg e of th e ir divisions, as follow s: G resham — Ray H. Todd, G. W. K enney, J. E. M etzger. B oring— W. R. T elford, W. A. M orand, W. E. Childs. Sandy— F. E. Beckw ith, O. C. Baum beck, V ern Rogers Rockwood— C. H. Lane, C. A tterb u ry , A. W aiin. T he nam es of th e E stacad a com m ittee have not been m ade public yet. GRESHAM BASEBALL THOROUGHBRED STOCK IS LOST BY THE GIANTS REDUCING COST ---------- By L. H. W ELLS. E lm er F Goodwin, of Brow nsville. S unday’s baseball gam e was a vic T he n um ber of inm ates at M u'tno- PORTLAND. April 19.— Special - whose election as principal of th e tory for th e K enton club over th e niah F arm is 302, and co n stan tly in C onstruction on th e P o rtlan d & O re union high school has been a n G resham G ian ts by a score of 10 to creasin g , but th e facilities fo r m a k gon City railw ay is going forw ard nounced, has signified his accept 8. T he odds w ent a g a in st th e hom e ing th e farm self su stain in g have rapidly w ith sev eral crew s of men. ance, and the only d etail to be se t team despite th e fact th a t th e G ian ts’ been so increased u n d er its m an ag e T he track has been laid th ro u g h Mil tled is th e signing of th e co n tract. p itch er stru c k o u t eleven men m ent for th e past tw o years th a t it is w aukie from th e so u th side to W itte's providing enough produce to lessen Mr. Goodwin was in G resham a w hile his opponent scored b ut four. p ark on th e n o rth side. From Mil th e cost of m ain ten an ce to alm ost the In th e m a tte r of passes to first the w aukie tow ard P o rtla n d considerable sh o rt tim e ago. g ettin g acq u ain ted b reak in g p o in t an d th e re will be a honors were divided, B ak er w alking ‘g rading has been done, and th e work w ith the d irecto rs and looking over su rp lu s of som e th in g s to sell again two to Pow ers one. is p rogressing rapidly in places. The the town. He was highly pleased th is year. Powers h it fo u r of the G iants track will be carried u nder the main w ith th e prospects ah ead and ex- At th e hall th e follow ing p ro g ram will be given: Jo h n D ennison is in chn rg e of the .......... Sandy Band with pitched bulls w hile B ak er hit a g ric u ltu ra l division, an d so th o r lin e of th e S outhern Pacific south of | pressed th e belief th a t the G resham Band S election................................................. Rev. M elville T. W ire only one. Al. H am lin was tak en out oughly su p e rin ten d s th e w ork th a t th e crossing of th e E stacada branch high school could be m ade one of th e P r a y e r ............................................................... >.................... in th e fo u rth seance, when he was Piano Solo ........................................................................ of th e P o rtlan d R ailw ay, L ight & best in stitu tio n s of le arn in g in th e alm ost every acre is being m ade p ro Pow er com pany from th e west to th e s ta te of th e high school class. Song ................. ........................................ ................... K entucky Days stru ck on th e knee; G osberg took his ductive. He Is u n d er th e d irection place. east side an d th e track will follow the M ildred S iefer, of Boring of the A g ricu ltu ral college and fol Mr. Goodwin was re-elected p rin B auer wus knocked out In th e sev S o u thern Pacific line into P o rtlan d cipal of th e B row nsville school, and Mock T rial lows in stru c tio n s laid down by P ro en th , having been beaned w ith a E stacada Lodge, No. 175 th ro u g h th e Ladd addition. Heavy is leaving th e re much to th e reg ret fessors Boquet an d Dryden. Tills a r pitched hall. iron is being used on the track . None of the people there. H is decision to Violin Selection Love and Devotion ran g em en t wus m ade by County In the sixth inning th e score wus T he F ra n k s, Rockwood Lodge of th e b allastin g has been done on the come to G resham was not know n C om m issioner H olm an th ro u g h Dr. 9 to 1 In favor of K enton, a bunch of new line. Tow ard the so u th e ast th e th e re on F rid ay la st w hen the Add ress Odd F ellow ship W lthyconibe. five h its in th e th ird in ning giving Win. G allow ay, G rand M aster. lin e has been graded to and beyond B row nsville T im es w ent to press, as H olstein ca ttle a re providing all them a big lead, but a rally by the P re sen ta tio n by G rand M aster of V eteran Jew els to L. P. M anning C lackam as sta tio n nearly to B ak er's th e follow ing from th a t paper would th e milk and b u tte r used on th e farm . G iants, follow ing sev eral changes an d M. M M iller B ridge across th e C lackam as river, indicate. T he visitor learn s th a t th e cows av lu th e line-up. alm o st tied th e score, th e te rm in u s of th e line for th is year. T he Tim es is highly com plim en- ' in stru m e n ta l Selection eraged 2 4 pounds of milk a day for tlie ch an g e in luck cam e too late, T he T elfords of Boring Some iron has been laid on th is p o r ta ry to Mr Goodwin and his a b ili March. One cow gave slig h tly less how ever and K enton pulled o ut the Selected Reading tion, but som e of th e sh o rt bridges ties. T he a rtic le follow s: th an 12,00(1 pounds of m ilk last y ear w inner. B lanche Shelly, of Sandy. are lacking. W ithin th ree m onths at an d th e h erd is to be g rad ed up to P rof E lm er F. Goodwin, principal D ouglass of th e G ian ts and th e p resen t ra te of co n stru c tio n the of th e N orth Side school, has been Jim b o n e Selection th a t am o u n t in due tim e. Each Block of K enton each m ade four hits T he S iefers, of Boring trac k can be finished to B a k e r’s re-elected to th a t position by th e cow ’s record is to be kept. board of ed ucation .Mr. Goodwin, .''T h e R eb ek ah s” in five tim es up. bridge. A vast te rrito ry tow ard the how ever, has not accepted th e posi A ddress T he p u re-b red hogs, m ostly red T he line-up: G resh am — Douglass, C h a rlo tte W oodm an, Past P resident. so u th e ast will be opened to traffic and tion alth o u g h an advance in salary Durocs, n u m b erin g 100, produced .."W hen You W ore a Tulip and I W ore a Big Red Rose” sh o rt stop; B auer, rig h t; S m ith, first; 20,000 pounds of pork last year. Song developm ent on com pletion of th is has been te n d ered him. B atem an, ca tc h er; S tanley, ce n te r; T he board of education and the Boring Odd Fellow Q u a rte t— C hilds, S iefer, T elford, M orand. line. F ro m th e refu se of th e tab les these people of B row nsville in g en eral a re H am lin, le ft; Shaw , second; H am lin, S elections by Sandy Band. hogs a re fed and n et 260 pounds of anxious to reta in Mr. Goodwin at th e th ird ; B aker and B en n ett, pitchers. T he M ilw aukie council decided to head of th e school, but he has liau R efresh m en ts by G resham Lodge, No. 125. pork w eenly fo r th e tables. K enton— M cKenna, sh o rt stop; call a special election on May 1 to flatterin g offers from o th e rs school*, P o u ltry Is especially valuable. Ripple, th ird ; Nixon, rig h t; Block, decide w h eth e r th e council sh all be especially from th e G resham high R egistered hens lay m ore th a n 200 first; G ranlgan, le ft; Cow ling, sec au th o rized to acq u ire th e M ilw aukie school, and as y et has not decided eggs a year. T h ere a re 420 grow n w h eth er he will rem ain in B row ns o nd; B urke, c e n te r; Pow ers, p itch er; W a te r W orks and the M inthorne ville o r not. Galvin, c a tc h e r; um pires, S quire and P lym outh Rock hens and 225 chicks. S prings W ater com pany p lan ts by a r T he school, u n d er th e able super- T h e sa n ita ry a rra n g e m e n t fo r th e Emery. b itra tio n o r co ndem nation,and w h eth intendency of P rin cip al Goodw i’', p o u ltry Inqludes n ests in gasoline has a tta in e d a h ig h e r g rad e th an it T he G iants a ttr ib u te th e loss of e r Bull R un o r M inthorne Springs w a cans, w hich a re scalded at Intervals. ever before enjoyed an d has been T he sen tim en t of th e C om m ercial An agency for th e sale of F ord a u th e gam e to th e ir in ab ility to handle te r shall be used for th e m unicipal brought to its p resen t sta n d in g la rg e sev eral ru n s being T hese hens produce an av erag e of w ate r w orks. T uesday n ig h t the ly througlt th e efforts of Mr. Gootl- club la st n ig h t was u n an im o u s? ' in tom obiles has been estab lish ed in th e crow d, 200 eggs a day. N ext week council voted ag a in st calling a special win and th e e a rn e st co-operation of j favor of assistin g th e g ran g e to se G resham w ith C harles L ato u rell as blocked by sp ectato rs. T he g ard en p a rt of th e farm Is th e g rounds will be im proved and a ttle stu d e n ts and p atro n s with whom I cure the 1916 session of th e Oregon election, b u t changed its decision ju s t g e ttin g its sta rt. E veryw here sales m anager. in th o ro u g h accord ' S tate g ran g e for G resham . backstop and g ran d sta n d erected. T h u rsd ay n ig h t at a special election. he T is he one g re a t draw back, as Mr. I , , , . . a re young fru it trees, new tru ck g a r Mr. L ato u rell closed th e deal on T he b leachers will be roped 30 feet T he situ a tio n is com plicated and Goodwin has expressed It, Is th e fact I ■' teso lu tio n waH passed th a t it be dens and b erry patches. Hay and may become m ore so. G eiblsch & th a t the two high schools in a tow n the sense of th e club m em bers to ex- S atu rd ay and at once o rd ered a c a r o u tsid e of th e base line. g rain a re raised in ab u n d an ce and R .|H .|E . Jo p lin , of P o rtlan d , have a c o n tra ct the size of B row nsville, dividing th e tend every effort tow ard secu rin g the load of cars which was sen t, an d of from selected seed. Corn Is raised G resham G ia n ts................ 8 8 stu d e n ts into two sm all schools, th e (.o n v entlon and G(,Orge p H oney was to lay 8- and 6-inch w ater m ains to a best resu lts are not o b tain ab le. Mr. which fo u r a re spoken for. T here K enton Club ..................... , . , , 10 8 fo r food and th e silo as well. connection w ith Bull R un pipe line in Goodwin feels, u n d er th ese c o u u i-1 :,ppo a co m m ittee of one to get a re eig h t au to s to a carlo ad , b u t they B utteries B aker. B u rn e tt and Bate T he hay crop was so larg o la st P o rtlan d . They have delivered th e tions, th a t he can n o t accom plish th e j 1000 booster b u tto n s for d istrib u tio n w ere b ro u g h t out to G resham from m an, P ow ers an d Galvin. y ea r th a t som e was sold. T h e p o tato pipe and laid a considerable portion, resu lts th a t could be w ished for. 'a t T illam ook am ong th e d elegates P o rtlan d by th e ir own pow er, sav patch is 27 acres th is year Instead of W ere it not for th is unhappy condi- .... viHi,nrK ing fre ig h t charges. b ut a re prevented by an in ju n c tio n tion th e T im es is of th e opinion th a t In a gam e m ark ed by m any e rro rs 23. All g arden tru ck has been g re a t from th e suprem e co u rt w here th e Mr. Goodwin would not h esita te to M ayor S tapleton was invited to at T he first ca r to be tak en has been th e B ehnke-W alker B usiness college ly Increased an d th e past tw o years case has been carried by th e ow ners accept th e p rin clp alsh ip ju st offered tend th e com ing session of th e S tate sold to Dr H. H. O tt, th e o th ers defeated G resham high school 10 to show th e result'. P erh ap s th e garden of th e two p la n ts from com pleting th e him again G range and p resen t G resh am ’s claiuta spoken for will be tak en In a few 5. By bunching h its off of Stunley of an old Italian Inm ate who has lo w ork an d they can n o t get th e ir w "1 Pe°P le B row nsville can ill for t j,e honor of being next 'e a r ’s days and th e re are h alf a dozen pros in th e first in ning B eh n k e-W alk er »u rn anu w e, la im u i gei u i e i r , afford to lose Mr. Goodwin from th e com otor a tax ia deserves special m en pective buyers yet to be h eard from . scored five runs. Q uesinberry pitched tion. F erd in an d de C eresa has two m oney u n til th e case is se ttle d . I t 1 head of one of its schools. H is long | eonvent,on c ,ty ' Is expected th a t a rg u m e n ts will be I and very successful c a re e r as a pub- , ‘Mr. Honey suggested a m otto for Mr. L ato u re ll expects to sell th re e or th e o th e r eig h t innings. T he ground acres, th e finest on th e place, u n d er m ade In th e suprem e co u rt, but lic In stru c to r and su p e rin ten d e n t a re G resham , to be used w henever occa- fo u r carlo ad s w ithin th e next four was in poor sh ap e, w hich accounts his su p erv isio n , and he does all th e when th e decision will be ren d e re d i ^ u t T d ^ i n d o n a r a . ^ h e ^ ^ h ^ o i “¡“ V ^ « u lr e d by th e m em bers of the m onths, and he probably will. for th e m any erro rs. T he high w ork. T he te rrito ry included in th e school will play Lincoln high next is n o t know n. If th e voters may fa- u nder th e m anag em en t has a tta in e d club and the business men. The T he tab les a re divided Into two vor M inthorne Springs w ate r as I a re p u ta tio n a t hom e and ab ro ad m otto will be inscribed on th e S tate G resham agency d istric ts covers all F riday. T he ground will be in good classes, th e "m u sh ta b le s” fo r th e In a g a in st Bull Run w ater it w ould ere- th.at iB th e envy of th e w ho,e sta te G range b u tto n s and rea d s “ f.tate of E astern M ultnom ah from Buckley shape and we may expect a fast m ates who d o n 't w ork and th e "m e a t ate an em b arra ssin g situ a tio n , as the ¿ o v e ra m M t ^ t e m I n a u g u r a t e d ^ I ° r a " gP’ 1916. “ avenue and a tw o-m ile strip of C lack gam e. ta b le s" fo r those who do. T he m eat am as county. 8-inch pipe to connect w ith th e P ort- Mr. Goodwin, w hich has proven such ( olum bla R iver H ighw ay, ta b les also supply a little tobacco to Itoriug W ins O ver D am ascus. lan d Bull R un pipe has been laid a success an d w hich has received th e T his se n tim e n t was deem ed so ip - T he problem of finding room to th e men They have m eat th re e tim es m ost of th e distance. This first con- end o rsem en t of m any p ro m in en t ed p ro p ria te th a t th e slogan p a rt was or- sto re th e su rp lu s cars was a tro u b le L ast S u n d ay ’s gam e betw een th e a day and th e o th e rs g et m eat once tr a c t calls fo r »16,500, and w ith ! ucalor8 111 th>8 , t a t e an d elsew here. d e red copyrighted, and a c o m m lfa e som e one, b ut th e m achines have Boring and D am ascus team s was won o r tw ice dally. consisting of G eorge F. H oney, tl. L. been tak en care of by crow ding and som e o th e r expenses practically all CORD WOOD INDUSTRY T h ere is a tu b e rc u lin pavilion, St. C lair and H. E. Davis was a u th o r using a n o th e r building fo r a few by Boring w ith a score of 10 to 7. th e proceeds of th e bond issue wit! w here th e re a re 20 men an d tw o A GROWING BUSINESS Next S u n d ay 's gam e will be betw een ised to a tte n d to the m a tte r today. days. T h e m a tte r of room will not be exhausted. It is considered ce r women. Miss W ilcox, a g ra d u a te T he su b ject of a lau n d ry was be m uch of a bother, th o u g h , for th e Boring and Sandy. ta in th a t an o th e r bond issue will * ordw ood business is one of th e n u rse, Is In ch arg e of th e tu b e rc u la r have to be m ade to pay for th e two heaviest in d u strie s of E astern M ult- bro u g h t up and a co m m ittee ».is cars w ill not last long. L ater carload BIG TREE STORIES w ard. Miss E d ith D. Muhs, a tr a in p lan ts, if they are bought, and com nom ah ju s t a t present. Aside from nam ed to in v estig ate an d rep o rt at receipts may be a little m ore tro u b le ed n u rse from th e E ast. Is In ch arg e BRING MORE TALES plete th e m unicipal w ater w orks, ag- the cords w hich are being an o th e r m eeting. K. A. M iller, R. R. some. of th e M ultnom ah County F arm as C arlson and C. M. Z im m erm an were A fe a tu re of th e agency th a t will Recent sto rie s concern in g big trees su p e rin te n d e n t. Mrs Em m a S ingle g re g a tin g about »38,000. I _ , , . . . . _______ c u t on C ed ar creek, to be shipped selected as th e com m ittee. be ap p reciated is to be found in th e has brought o u t an o th er, accom pan ton, a g ra d u a te n u rse, is h e r a ssist T he board of directo rs of th e M il-¡o u t from Bull Run, m ention of fact th a t all p resen t ow ner» of Fords ied with p h o to g rap h s which cannot a n t. T h ere a re six n u rses In tr a in w aukle d istric t No. 1 will m eet to- w hich was m ade a few weeks ago, NARROW ESCAPE OF will have an o p p o rtu n ity to secure be reproduced, but which show th at FRUIT INSPECTOR | p a rts fo r th e replacem ent of b reaks o th e r big tre e s have existed h ere ing al th e in stitu tio n , w hich does m orrow n ig h t to elect te ach ers for ¡th e re a re th re e o th e rs in th e busi- aw ay with th e expense of em ploying th e ensu in g year. A principal of ness of ship p in g wood o ver th e Mt. th a t may happen. A bout u ton or ab outs. J. E. S tan sb erry , county fru it a tte n d a n ts. A record of epch in m ate th e high and g ram m ar schools and Hood road to P o rtlan d and o th e r One p ic tu re show s a stu m p now Is kept. in sp ecto r, was severely in ju re d and m ore of fittings will be k ep t con th e corps of teachers a re to be se- points betw een. n arro w ly escaped being killed in a sta n tly on hand, for which a cabinet sta n d in g on Jo h n S le re t’s farm near lected. It is not expected any m a- L aw rence C rasw ell an d G eorge cords r u n a way accident S atu rd ay m orning is to be co n stru cted , covering one Scenic on w hich tw elve persons are TWO HIGH SCHOOLS te ria l changes will be m ade in th e I P ro cto r, now have 2000 sid e of th e g arage. IN TRACK MEET perched w ith room for fo u r more. teach ers. R obert Goetz has been j ready fo r sh ip m en t. T hey have a pri- on C olum bia boulevard, n ea r his New signs will be p u t up, o ver the T he tree was cu t down several hom e in W oodlawn. He was d riving A track m eet has been arran g e d p rincipal fo r th e past two years. T he v ate sp u r a t M aybery and a re cu t- aw ning and on th e w indows, an m onths ago for April 23d, w ith th e G resham high M ilw aukie P aren t-T ea ch e rs' associa-i ting over a la rg e section betw een a one-horse rig on th e boulevard nouncing th e Ford agency and the A n o th er scene show s a recently school and th e O rient high school as tion is in sistin g th a t a p p a ra tu s fo r th a t place and C o ttrell. They have | wh*n ,h e becam e frig h ten ed supplies fo r sale. T h ere will be fallen m onarch which m easu res over co n testan ts. T he exercises will be th e p laygrounds be installed a t once closed s veral large co n tra cts and an p u n *p own the em b an k m en t so m eth in g doing on "a u to m o b ile seven and o n e-h alf feet a t th e atutnp. and not to w att till th e J u n e m eet- n u m erous sm all ones have been de- on one 8*de tow ard an d th ro u g h a held on th e fa ir g ro u n d s race track barbed-w ire fence, a d istan ce of about ro w ” and new F o rd s will be m ore In A six-foot m an can barely reach the u n d er th e supervision of F. A. An lng of th e taxpayers, as th e d irec to rs livered. Among the la tte r w ere two top of th e c u t as it lies on th e d erso n , who has com pleted all a r Mr. 8 ta n sb erry was render- evidence th a n ever. desire to do. T he association will carloads fo r M ultnom ah Cam p, W. ground. „ , I r» w unconscious, tw o ribs w ere broken ran g e m en ts w ith th e assistan ce of a rra n g e fo r a series of e n te rta in - O. W ., ~ BROWNSVILLE CANNERY T he p ictu res w ere fu rn ish ed by m ents to help pay fo r th e ap p a ratu s, j 8. W. M orrison of P lea san t H om e an< P gas a ne m any rutses. e PREPARING FOR WORK 8 W. M orrison, a wood d ealer, who P ro fesso r Q ulcksall and th e co n tes Money was raised by th e association has sen t 1000 cords to P o rtlan d ,w h ile a r e * re , en<7 ,o rn ° wn y ta n ts. a t a silv er tea given F rid ay after- Hood & H u tch in s of C o ttrell also e or,P a " c ®> u ne 1 e r 1 e T he follow ing ev en ts have been T he B row nsville can n ery , In m akes a specialty of co n v ertin g such noon, enough to’ pay for th e dishes have 1000 cords ready. All th re e will orse n o r . r . tan s erry s e n cu t y which H. A. Lewis Is a heavy sto c k m onsters Into cordw ood fo r th e P o rt sc h e d u le d : land m arket. used a t th e schoolhouse. continue business d u rin g th e sum - e * re' ’ an ce cam e and Mr. F ifty yard dash. h o ld er, is p rep arin g for th is y ea r's T he stu m p spoken of is 10 feet _______ m er and expect to m ore th a n double S tan sb erry was tak en to bU home. One h u n d red y ard dash. w ork on a la rg e r scale th a n ever. high, m easu res 8 feet across th e here rf,vbred he soon revived, Rev. A. P. L a ito n . n?w p asto r of ,h e business they now have. w here he i w "oon Y esterday Two h u n d red and tw en ty y ard he was able to be ab o u t th e house. C oncerning it th e B row nsville Tim es top and su p p o rted a tre e th a t m eas dash. th e U nited E vangelical ch u rch of St. Mr. M orrison has sold 70 carlo ad s Jo h n s, preached his first serm on in d u rin g the past m onth for fu tu re but cannot 110 any work Conslder- say s: "Im p ro v em en ts a t th e plant ured 220 feet in h eight. B aseball throw , T he big fallen tre e left a stu m p th a t ch u rch Sunday n ig h t, an d m et delivery lu P o rtlan d . He expects ’o iag his ^experience in ^plunging down of th e B row nsville C anning an d P re H igh Jump. alm o st as large, but th e tre e was 260 Eight hundred and eighty yard m any of th e m em bers fo r th e first cut 200 carlo ad s m ore d u rin g th e the embankment and through the serving com pany are going on theae feet high, having been m ore sym run. • barbed-wire fence he thinks he came time. Rev. M. Layton cornea from summer. days an d th e p la n t will soon be ready m etrical an d of b e tte r shape. off lucky with no worse Injuries. Pole vault. Everett, Washington. He had been for th e opening of th e can n in g sea — Home fo r Sale. Shot put. in charge of the work at Everett, Cast Iro n W an ted . son. By a rra n g in g som e of th e m a Rid your lawn of weeds with a Two lota, 100x100 fee t; five-room B road jum p B ellingham . V ancouver and W ichita (8 00 per ton paid for cast iron chinery M anager H utch in g s has pro Hall weed puller. It gets the roots. co ttag e; all fu rn ish ed , ready for Eight hundred and eighty yard re churches, but joined th e Oregon con- housekeeping. F in e g arden and S terlin g A K id d er.— Adv. vided ad d itio n a l room an d a t th e Brasa end Aluminum also wanted feren ce tw o w eeks ago. a t E ugene, em ail fru its. C ash o r term s. Going _____________ sam e tim e m ade th e work of th e em See what you have and turn It Into lay race. He baa Just closed evangelistic aerv- east and will sell at a b arg ain . In- ployee easier. T he com pany a n tic í cash. Inquire at Sterling A Kid fyas tre ted and glasaea fitted. — ------------ - quire C. R. Wheeler, Main street bar For general housework. Mrs H E. Dr. Gao. Inglis.— Adv. Continued on page 8 her shop. Davis. Phone 21, 1« p alas a very busy saaaon th is yaar, der’s.— Adv. COMMERCIAL CLUB GRESHAM SECURES ADOPTS MOTTO NEW FORD AGENCY i 15>0oo Jr., an,"V1 j , eet Girl Wanted.