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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 5. NO. 16 G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH, COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1916 TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S $1.60 PER YEAR “G resham , the G atew ay to the C olum bia R iver H ig h w a y ’ WARFARE ON TWO ENGINES CO-OPERATION FOR A WHEN SKINS JUNE VOTE WILY SALMON ARE CAST FOR GREATER PORTLAND AND STONES MAY TURN TOLD ABOUT “BEAVER SIX” BY THE BUSINESS MEN WERE MONEY TO OLD WAV Some of o u r local Isaac W altons Y esterday’s w ork a t th e au to m o By L. H. W ELLS. invited sh ip p ers who m ig h t have a Geo. II. Him es, a ssista n t secretary A m ovem ent has been sta rte d by go on fishing trip s to th e C lackam as, bile factory was th e first actu al s ta rt PORTLAND, A pril 22.— Special— com plaint to call and ta lk th e m a t of th e O regon H isto rical society and which th e w hole com m ission form of and som e of them go over to th e Col tow ard the m a n u factu re of th e ‘Hea W ith F ra n k B. E agan, ch airm an , ter over N o rth it l ** t H in sh a u , of the c u ra to r of th e so ciety ’s m useum , was governm ent in P o rtlan d is to be elim um bia slough.. T he first-nam ed go ver Six." Two engines were cast and 150 railro ad men, sh ip p ers, business N orth B ank, ta lk ed p leasan tly . L. * , » th e p rin cip al sp e ak e r a t th e T uesday inated and w ards re-estab lish ed and a fte r th e royal Chinook w hile the will be used in th e first two m achines and professional men listened to M. Lepper spoke for co-operation and Study clu b 's m eeting last Tuesday w ard councilm en elected. It is o th e rs go a f te r m ud cats. for a g re a te r P o rtla n d . to be built. ta lk s,fre ig h te d w ith o ptim istic sp irit, They all com e back w ith m ore or A m usical p rogram was rendered. evening a t th e lib rary . He spoke on charg ed th a t th e com m issioners have T he castin g of th e first engine was good hum or, an d co-operation for a less fish, as circum stances will p er Miss M arg u rite E. Moore and Miss T he C u rren cy of E arly O regon." become ex tra v ag a n t and a re g e n e ra l m it, and som etim es they bring the the culm in atio n of nearly two years G re ater P o rtlan d , in te rsp ersed w ith j Olga Jo h n so n gave sev eral selec- He discussed th e u n its of value of ly incom petent. It is planned to ask * fabled big fish hom e w ith them , of o rganizatio n and p rep aratio n . The inusic today at th e luncheon held in Oons. The program closed w ith Am th e In d ian s an d early se ttle rs, in th e council to place th e am en d m en ts som etim es— only som etim es with work of m a n u fa ctu rin g autom obiles Red M en's hall, 81 E ast M orrison eric# ' <lven b>' th e " h o le com pany cluding th e beaver skin, bushel of proposed on th e ballot at th e Ju n e G resham fisherm en— the biggest gets in th e G resham factory may be said , . . .. , , „ ¡w ith little L illian H oltz leading w heat an d pebbles m ark ed in various election, an d if refused to circ u late stre e t, u n d er th e auspices of th e E ast , away. stan d in g on th e piano an d sw inging d en o m in atio n s w hich w ere used for in itiativ e p etitio n s an d call fo r a to have actu ally begun, and from now- Side Business M en’s club. C hair- a flag W hen th e law w ent off and fishing on the work will continue and in the purpose of m aking change. He special election. w ent on the advance scouts who do crease in volum e as fast as au to s can man E agan opened th e p ro g ram w ith had w ith him sam ples of th e p ro T he co m m ittee appointed by th e w ords of welcome, and cau tio n ed th e o th e r kinds of w ork on week days be sold. In his ad d ress before W oodlawn visional g o v ern m en t notes, 5- and 10- m ass m eeting of the P en in su la p ro p began going to th e C lackam as on elx men a re now em ployed, a ” ' sp eak ers ag a in st too m uch ship in g ran g e S atu rd ay n ig h t Ju d g e W. N d o lla r gold pieces coined by th e p ro erty ow ners in March last, met a t th e s tre e t cars, In autos and alm ost every the force will be g rad u ally en larg ed th e ir talk s. A co m m ittee of young G atens sta te d th a t th e re w ere m ore visional g o v ern m en t and th e die used branch lib rary in N orth P o rtlan d , o th e rs conveyance but airships, and as the work progresses. Not all of women were received from th e divorces g ran te d in M ultnom ah coun- in castin g th e la tte r coin. last night. T he com m ittee, co n sist once th e re they began a w arfare on the m aterial has arriv ed yet b u t it is “ M uts,” who disposed of m any tick- ty la st year th a n m arriag es, and T he note exhibited was issued at ing of W M. K lllin g sw o rth , c h a ir th e wily salm on in his trenches and com ing, and th en when th e assem b ets to th e com ing e n te rta in m e n t. T he pointed o ut m uch im m o rality was the Oregon City in 1846. It bore in te r m an; M II. C a rter, R. G. B rand, C. took som e of them hom e captive. ling of the cars begins and th e fin Police q u a rte t ren d ered several tie- consequence. His topic was, "Som e est at 6 per cen t and was redeem able L. M cKenna, H. A. Ruble, W. T. Among tffe g re a t g en erals of fish ishing work is u n d er way th e re will lections at th e opening. Problem s th a t In te re st O ur C itizens by th e provisional g overnm ent. It V aughn, E. M. O rth, G eorge S. Shep E dw ard J. Duffey, of th e D enver Ju d g e G atens said th a t m uch a tte n was p rin ted on th e first and only ing a re Al. K essler, F red Todd, Max be m ore men needed. P ain ters, up h erd and T. H. B urchard, hqs been S ch neider and C harley L atourell. h o lsterers and m ach in ists will be en & Rio G rande railro a d , was th e first tion was being given to ed ucation press In O regon a t th a t tim e, which engaged d u rin g th e past m onth in T hey have carefu lly noted his tr a gaged in th e w ork, and th e ir n u m sp eak er, an d his re m a rk s were full and o th e r m a tte rs w hile little atten - was a W ashington h and press. This co n sidering ce rtain proposed c h a rte r d itio n al h au n ts, have m easured and bers will only be lim ited by th e n u m of good hum or. J. A. F reem an , of , tlou was being paid to m oral condi- is now in th e city of E ugene and will am en d m en ts for th e b e tte rm e n t of p h o to g rap h ed his fortifications and ber of m achines nepded to supply the F reem an it Com pany, spoke p le a s a n t- < tIons. The vast n u m b er of divorces, soon come into th e possession of the m unicipal ad m in istra tio n , th e action have begun a cam paign th a t will last dem and. ly and was “sa t down on w ith loud he said, a re due to th e d isreg a rd of H istorical society. being prom pted by d issatisfactio n ap p lau se .” C om m issioner C. A. Bige- I the sacred n ess of m a rriag e and its as long as the bait hqlds o u t o r a Mr. H im es spoke in te restin g ly of w ith th e m an n er in which public im good shady spot can be found to PREPARING FOR FILL low talk ed briefly. R. H. C rozier, I responsibility by young people, who th e dies used in castin g th e gold p rovem ents are ca rrie d fo rw ard by p assen g er ag en t for th e S pokane, | e n te r m arried life w ith o u t any con- coins. T hose com m issioned by th e snooze in on th e banks of th e classic OF POWELL GULCH th e p resen t ad m in istra tio n . C lackam as. P o rtla n d & S eattle ra ilro a d , told of ception of w hat it m eans, an d urged provisional g o v ern m en t to m ake T he scope of th e c h a r te r changes, W ork has begun on th e co n tem the p leasu re he received from a tte n d education along th a t line. T he cam paign begins to look bad them had g rea t difficulty in o b ta in as show n by th e rep o rts of th e m em fo r th e Chinook. T here is every in plated fill of th e gulch th a t crosses ing so o p tim istic a g ath erin g , and re “ We build fine c o u rt houses and ing iron fo r th e purpose. They fi d ication th a t the enem y g rea tly o u t Powell stre e t, betw een Main stree t m arked th a t th e E ast Side is se ttin g churches and m ake costly im prove nally used tire s from em m ig ran t bers of th e com m ittees, has w idened m aterially , and se n tim e n t was ex n u m b ers him, and th e vital question and R oberts avenue. A force of th e pace in progress. Tom E. W al m en ts,” said Ju d g e G atens, “ but miss wagons. "T h o se tire s," said Mr. is w h eth e r his splendid g eneralship—• men, em ployed by th e county is d ig lace b ro u g h t th e g reetin g s of the the real th in g in th e m oral train in g Himes, “ rolled th ro u g h G resham on pressed in favor of w ard re p re se n ta tion in th e council, change in m an n er fo r he is a m a ste r of stra te g y — can ging a tren ch th ro u g h th e accum ula Rock Island line to th e m eeting. W. of o u r ch ildren. Of w hat use is o u r th e ir way to O regon C ity.” of election of officials, red u ctio n of co u n terb ala n ce th e qu ality of the tions th a t have been dum ped into O. R oberts, of th e G reat N o rth ern $1,600,000 co u rt house in th is city T he provisional g o v ern m en t was the gulch and will lay a galvanized e n te rta in e d th e com pany w ith a brief with its costly deco ratio n s and eq u ip o rganized a t C ham poeg on May 2, sa laries, elim in atio n of p riv ate secre bait. T he a tta c k begins every Sûnday cuvert th ro u g h it, p rep a ra to ry to th e ad d ress. N. U. C a rp e n te r spoke for m ent with th is im m orality am ong us 1843, and was in force u n til 1849 taries, changes in th e civil service, th e m a tte r of s tre e t Im provem ents m o rn ing about daylight. T he c h a r p erm an en t fill th a t is to be m ade th e E ast Side Business Men’s club, and divorce on th e increase. O ur when Oregon was o rganized as a te r and sew er co n stru ctio n an d im prove and welcomed th e railro a d men. a c te ristic arm a m en t is everyw here in la te r on. churches a re not doing th e ir duty. rito ry of th e U nited S tates an d Gov m en t bonding. R ep o rt was m ade th a t Men em ployed by th e city a re also evidence. The slouched h at, m ore “ C o -operation” was th e topic of They ere ct fine ch u rch es and th e ir e rn o r A bernethy passed over his a u m illin ery th an m ilita ry ; th e long engaged in ch an g in g th e w ater main. F. L. B u rk h a lte r, of th e S o u th ern P a p asto rs go ab o u t in autom obiles. F a n th o rity to G overnor Joseph L ane, the d ra ftin g of am en d m en ts w ere being com pleted an d would be ready for ru b b e r boots, som e leaky and som e W hen it was laid sev eral y ears ago cific com pany. He declared th a t co cy th e lowly Je su s going ab o u t in an first T e rrito ria l governor. subm ission w ithin a n o th e r week. n o t; th e bask et w hich com es in it follow ed th e banks of th e gulch op eratio n and co n stru ctiv e work a re autom obile! Only recently in th is O th er im p ro v em en t clubs and asso h andy in conveying th e com m issary and now rests on th e bottom with essen tial to progress in P o rtlan d and city a m in iste r was asked to assist ALL ARRANGEMENTS ciations have been con su lted , and su g d e p a rtm e n t anyw ay; th e lines and elbow jo in ts a t th e top of each bank. Oregon. at a fu n eral, b u t he said th a t he ARE COMPLETE gestions received from a wide ran g e th e hooks and th e sin k e rs; th e jo in t It will be b ro u g h t to th e level of th e " J u s tic e ” was th e su b je ct of J. E. could not go unless a taxi-cab was All p re p a ra tio n s a re practically of sources, Including th e city a tto r ed rod, the tin bait-box, w ith holes stre e t before th e p erm a n en t stre e t W erlein ’s talk , w hich was given in a sen t fo r him. Is th a t th e way Jesu s com plete fo r th e Odd F ello w s’ cele ney ’s office. T he P en in su la d istric t in th e bottom fo r th e juice to ooze im provem ent is m ade. serio u s vein and an appeal for th e did w hile on th e e a rth ? bratio n n ex t M onday evening. The feels aggrieved a t th e refu sal of th e It is rep o rted th a t the P o rtlan d o u t of; th e fly-book, co n tain in g m any ju stice fo r th e s tre e t railw ay com “ We have set up a double sta n d a rd full program as published in th e O ut city to co-operate in im provem ents a gaudy 'ilusión to in su lt th e in te lli w ater board is co n tem p latin g a 24- pany an d all o th e r business concerns. of m orality. T he innocent g irl Is and sew er co n stru ctio n in th a t d is look on T uesday will be rendered. inch main for th e gulch, so as to be gence of a wise old salm on; the pipe, W. O. M unsell, of P arlin -O ren - m ade th e victim , w hile h e r b etra y er trict. T he m em bers of G resham lodge tobacco and m atches, indespensable prepared for any in crease in th e fu dorfT, called atte n tio n of th e railro ad goes free and Is welcomed in polite • - . _________ will m eet th e special tra in from Es b u t d an g ero u s; th e canteen— som e tu re w ith o u t having to te a r up th e men to th e ta k in g off th e observation society. T hink of It, eleven illeg iti COUNTY SUNDAY ta cad a a t 7 :4 5 , when th e re will be a , tim es called “ b a it” an d w hich is gen stre e t. car betw een P o rtlan d and Spokane, m ate ch ild ren in P o rtlan d last week! SCHOOL ASSOCIATION erally left as a m em ento of th e o c c a -1 Surveys have been m ade fo r the and was assu red th e m a tte r would The su p rem e co u rt has decided th a t p arad e to th e hall headed by the Sandy band. ison, peeping slyly from the p o c k e t; ' stre e t im provem ent and w ith the receive im m ediate atte n tio n . Beamo these ch ild ren have no sta n d in g , no W hat prom ises to be th e g re a te st N um erous in v itatio n s have been th e tw o-foot ru le— one never tells of county and city w orking to g e th er in H allock, of th e O. W. R. ii N., told nam e, but they are abso lu tely in n o Sunday school convention ever held se n t o u t, enough to tax th e full cap a catch in g a salm on less than two feet th e m a tte r, th e im provem ent will be w hat th a t line had done for Oregon cent. At th e la st le g isla tu re I tried by th e Oregon S tate S unday school city of th e h all; b ut all v isitin g Odd long in O regon— which all conscien rushed to an early com pletion. and P o rtlan d In railro a d extension, to g et a bill in tro d u ced com pelling association will be held in th e F irs t Fellow s, who may not be know n, are tio u s fisherm en carry.—a ll these taxes, fre ig h t facilities an d assistan ce th e p are n ts of th ese ch ild ren to m a r P re sb y teria n church, P o rtlan d , A pril cordially invited to atten d . arm s and am m unition a re ready when TELLS WHY EDITORS for farm ers. Mr. Ilellock said th a t ry so th a t they could have a nam e, 28-30. T he p ro g ram has been es T his celeb ratio n in h o n o r of the ARE ALWAYS GOOD I th e com pany had invested $700,000 but th e re was not a sin g le m em ber th e a tta c k begins. pecially p rep a re d , ani^ am ong th e „ ~ , I In fre ig h t facilities on th e E ast Side of th e Oregon le g isla tu re who would 96th an n iv ersary of Odd F ellow ship sp eak ers are W. C. P earce of C hica T he la te s t new s from th e se a t of S peaking of th e good behavior of . ,, , , , . in th e U nited S tates, prom ises to ... , , , alone. He also spoke of th e work of touch th a t bill, yet it was a m ost w ar a b o u t 10 o ’clock on Sunday go, su p e rin te n d e n t of th e A dult d e editors and th e ir g en eral rep u ta tio n .... _ ,, ... .. „ eclipse all o th e rs of th e fra te rn a l m orning indicates th a t all but the ... . . . ; , ! F a rm e r S m ith am ong th e Oregon needed m easu re." p a rtm e n t of th e In te rn a tio n a l S un for ev e ry th in g th a t ten d s to keep . ... ,, „ , . , . kind in G resham d u rin g th e year. canteen and som e of th e hooks are .. . , farm ers. W. O. R obbins, of th is G overnor Ju d g e GateiiB closed his ta lk with T he various lodge com m ittees have day School association. them in all the p ath s of rec titu d e , th e , . still in evidence and a jitney has a u o. , . i, , . .. com pany, spoke fo r co-operation be- an ea rn e st plea for a csloer study of W lthycom be, I. W. W illiam son of Seaside Signal tells w h at th e av erag e , .. . . been u n tirin g In th e ir efforts to m ake been se n t to Sandy fo r a fresh sup t, . j , .v , ,, tw een sh ip p ers and railro a d men and problem s of m orality. V ancouver, B. C., and C. R. F ish e r ed ito r has to do in th e follow ing: ______________________________________ it a success. ply. . i of San F rancisco. In ad d itio n to Next m orning the rep o rts come I n 1« S"W P o u ,, ,hp hlr(> a » f W ILL COUNT AUTOS th ese sp eak ers a re m any of o u r own mexi m orning tne rep o rts come in fice boy, read seventy-five out-of-tow n q T R F F T < 4 «tT T H nâV FAIRVIEW GRANGE GRESHAM GRADE TO EX H IBIT AT FAIR th a t th e en gagem ent was only p artly ' new spapers, w rite from th ree to six OUflUAi TEACHERS ELECTED ex p e rt w orkers. a success. T he b a ttle waged and colum ns of news, read proofs on forty Wood B u tler, m an ag er of th e Ford On T h u rsd ay evening, April 29, a F airview g rah g e is th e first g ran g e raged all day w ith cessations of hos colum ns of type, in d u lg e in one o r ! T each ers fo r th e G resham g rad e g re a t p ag ean t will be given In th e two fights with Ira te su b scrib ers, chat Quick Service, will be on d uty brig h t In th e county to s ta r t p rep a ra tio n s tilitie s long enough to ta k e a nap In with ten o r tw enty politicians, open a nd early Sunday m orning prepared for its exhibit in th e co n test at th e school w ere elected on W ednesday by E leventh S tre et playhouse p o rtra y th e shade. T here was no com plaint of and answ er correspondence, reply to county fa ir in G resham . T he fol th e Board of D irectors as follows ing th e developm ent of R eligious any violation of in te rn a tio n a l law o r foolish questio n s o ver th e telephone, to Put In a full day co u n tin g au to - low ing ch airm en of com m ittees of a r P rin cip al, E. 8. M cCorm ack; grad e E ducation from th e early Jew ish e ra of n eu tra lity , but th e re were some g ran t em ployes a raise In pay. reduce m obiles. He will e n u m e ra te all th a t teach ers, Miss G ertru d e II. L iggett down to and including th e m odern his own stipen d , com pose several j ran g em en ts were appointed to a r o b serv ers across th e riv er who may deep ed ito rials ex p lain in g su b je cts l,a8S th e fo u n tain going in e ith e r di- Miss Mabel A rth u r, Mrs. M yrtle Sunday school in all of its d e p a rt ran g e th e ex h ib it: co m m ittee on tell w hat happened in th e w ar zone, which have puzzled th e w orld’s g rea t- rection. M eyers, Miss Mae H ughes and Miss m ents. T he p ag e an t will close w ith vegetables, J. W. T ow nsend; g rain s A]| th e carg of th e For(1 Qulck Spr. when G eneral S '■neider w ent to est m inds, call on th e b an k e r to dis- E m m a F u ller. a tab leau “ M aking O regon D ry,” in and grasses, Cedric S tone; cooking cuss th e w eather, e a t a sandw ich, put I „ . - . ... sleep. , Mr. McCormack Is from E stacada which G overnor W lthycom be has sig coal on th e fu rn ace fire, a tte n d th e ' ,ce w ere U8,d on TuP8,lay n |Kh t to and baking, Mrs. I). W. M cKay; fa n D uring th e fray a w ireless from th e a te r, church and prize fight, look r a r r )r th e m em bers of th e Masonic and Is at p rese n t school su p erv iso r of nified ’his in te n tio n to be present. cy w ork, Mrs. C. S h ep h erd ; fru it, J. B arton conveys th e intelligence th a t in at a reception o r two, act as ju d g e lodges to Sandy to a tte n d th e big C lackam as county. T he o th e r five T h ere will be ab o u t 500 people In ('. W indle; canned fru its, pickles th e fish were not biting very well on at a raffle, try to collect bills, a tte n d m eeting and ban q u et held there, teach ers w ere re-elected. G rade t th e p ageant. T his will u n d o u b ted ly and jellies, Mrs. J. C. W indle. Each th a t S unday; som ebody had fo rg o t choir reh e arsal, an d th en a t odd T he trip each way consum ed ab o u t sig n m en ts have n ot been m ade, th a t be th e m ost im pressive d e m o n stra tim es perform a few chores aro u n d . of th ese ch airm en was au th o rized to i ten to sp it on the bait and g reat a tro the house. 1*6 m in u tes an d all w ere back in appoint such a ssista n ts as desired to being one of th e privileges of the tion of religious activ ity ev er p re cities had been com m itted and per U nder th e circu m stan ces, how can ¡G resham at one o ’clock. T he roads principal, who will probably tak e se n ted on th e Pacific coast. Owing help p rep a re th e exhibits. p e tra te d on non-com batant angle an ed ito r be w icked? (w ere very good. T he d istan ce is 15 the h ig h est g rad e him self. to th e expense of p u ttin g such a w orm s. B ut fishing is g rea t sport. , Miss L a u ra H arvey was not an a p larg e p rese n tatio n on, an d th e cost Sunday School t'lawNee M eet. m iles. D r in k and th e W o r k in g M an . p licant, as she expects to ta k e The K. O. T. S unday school class- of secu rin g a place la rg e enough to SPECIAL ELECTIONS , , R e tu r n a n il G et R e w a rd . course a t th e N orm al school. The eig h teen th an n u a l re p o rt of hold th e people vho will w ant to see FA D TTKTTnw U TAH e8 of ,h e M ethodist S unday school STRAYED o r STOLEN— One w hite th e C om m issioner of L abor gives d e FOR H IG H It, adm ission m u st be ch arg ed . This N o tic e . M elville T W ire an<1 brown P°*nter pup, ab o u t nine tailed ex p e n d itu res of 2567 w orking- will be 25 an d 50 cents, according to T he special elections which have ; Rpv- and Mrs By m u tu al co nsent th e firm of Den th e location of th e seats. m onths old; brown strip e on left m en's fam ilies. T he av erag e ac been called in fo u r d istric ts for th e I T hursday evening. T he boys ar- hind leg. R ew ard. know ledged ex p en d itu re for liq u o r ney & K now lton, of P lea san t Home, T he p ag e an t la u n d er th e d irectio n choosing site of a union high school. ! ranged a hike for next week, an d de- p artn ersh ip . E. C. MORRISON, F airview . was $24.53 an n u ally . T he av erag e O regon, has dissolved D lstrict No. 3 will ta k e place to-J ,0 organize a baseball team , of Mrs. M. K. D anenhow er, Goo. L. ex p en d itu re for books and n ew sp a Mr. Denney will co n tin u e the business B ak er and Miss Olive C lark. m orrow aftern o o n a t 2 o'clock a t the W alter M etzger was elected m ana- Cast Iro n W a n te d . pers was $8 82; for am u sem en t before an<1 ">*> o l i e c t all o u tstan d - various schoolhouses in th e in te r e s t- , «er. T he boys w ere given a p arlia- $8.00 p er ton paid fo r cast Iron. ed d istricts. j m entary drill. A fter th e business B rass an d A lum inum also w anted. $ 17 44, and for religion $9 49. The Ign acco u n ts and pay all liabilities. W a lk in g F ro m S e a ttle to 'F ris c o . J. W. DENNEY, average an n u al incom e of th ese fam - T hose in te reste d a re th e d istric ts ' m eeting refre sh m e n ts were served, See w hat you have and tu rn It Into T he H arold W right Com edy com F D. KNOWLTON. Hies was $827.19. know n as L usted, V ictory, O rient and T hose p resen t w ere Leslie Wal- cash. In q u ire a t S terlin g & Kid- pany are w alking from S eattle to C o ttrell. It has been reported th a t rad, R obert C hilders, Keio, Ke and Har- d e r. . _ AdT. David C athey has re tu rn e d from Mr*. N ellie M. W ade, one of the San F ran cisco and will be in th is city M etzger, G lenn ________ ' E v erett, W ashington, w here he w ent I teach ers-elect of th e union high T uesday, A pril 27. H o m e fo r Sale. en ter, in w hich event only th e th re e R usher, A ndrew P ullen, B ayard Mil- to tak e p art in e m eeting of th e true- school, has declined to accept. A noth- They are p u ttin g on a farce com flrst-nam ed will ta k e a vote on t h e 1'®^ C lark S tillions, W ilson East- Two lots, 100x100 feet; five-room tees of S eattle Sem inary, which w a s le r selection will be m ade at th e next edy sk etch , "C atch in g a B u rg la r," a su b ject. man. Ixiren Meyers, A lbert Camp, co ttag e; all fu rn ish ed , ready fo r | held in connection w ith th e an n u a l m eeting of th e board. 30 m in u te act, fo u r people. T h ere ____________ ' Arthur Nystrom. housekeeping. F in e g ard en a n d , conference of th e F ree M ethodist will be a fe a tu re p ictu re show In ad sm all fru its, ( ash o r te rm s ~ ' Rid your lawn of weeds with a Oo1"* church. Mr C athey also visited w ith COR SALE- My team large gray irl W anted. ea st and will sell at a b arg ain . In ditlon. Show s ta rts a t 8 o ’clock Hall weed pulier It gets the roots i For general G housework. horses and good h arn ess Very Mrs H E. q u ire C. R W heeler. Main stre e t bar- b u b ro th e r Will C athey in S eattle sh arp . A dm ission 5c an d 10c. cheap. M ilton O. Sterling A Kidder —Adv. N elson, T ro u t- Davis. Phone 21. 14 ber shop. while aw ay, S m ith 's T h e a te r.— Adv. dale. P hone 843, 15