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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1915)
T W IC E W EEK VOL. 5, NO. 81 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1915 TU ESD A YS AND F R ID A Y S $150 PER YEAR FAIR BOARD AIRLESS TIRE RURAL CREDITS FROM DEATH OF MRS SMALL TOWNS ELECTS NEW IS INVENTED, POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS BEATRICE REED MAKE IMPRESS DIRECTORS NOW IN USE POSTMASTER MYERS OF PORTLAND OUTLINES BURIED TODAY UPON VISITOR PLAN FOR RELIEF OF FARMERS AT SESSION M ultnom ah C ounty F a ir associa T he autom obile pages of several Mrs. B eatrice H. Reed died at j An observing man who has not OF EVENING STAR GRANGE tion elected a board of d irectors yes big new spapers are ju st now giving Mrs. W altm an ’s ho sp ital on Sunday i spent much tim e in th e co untry for terd ay to serve next year. The nu m considerable space to th e m erits of forenoon from h ea rt failu re, w ithout sev eral y ears found him self in a an airless autom obile tire. It Is not ber of sh a re s of stock represented By L. H. W ELLS is supplied by th e people, could be w arning an d in a p p a re n t good sm all tow n one evening, says The solid but Is an en tirely new principle, was 779 including proxies. Of the w ith springs rad ia tin g from th e hub. 1 PORTLAND, Dec. .— Special.— loaned to th e farm er say at 5 per health . She had ju st recovered from F u rro w , which is a tra d in g point for la tte r th e re w ere 186 but they were giving an elasticity equal to th e best j "R u ra l cred its based on th e postal cent, and th e o th e r h alf held as th e a recent confinem ent and was p er a rich a g ric u ltu ra l com m unity, but not used as th e re was a m ajority of ru b b er tire now in use. j savings banks for farm loans, seems reserve and deposited in th e a p m itted to leave th e ho sp ital for visits in no respect u n lik e h u n d red s of proved banks, w here it would have T he in v en to r is H enry M. L am bert, the stock w ithout them -an d each to me th e best system so far su g 2 \ per cent. In terest. T he govern- to her m o th e r’s hom e an d o th e r plac- o th e r villages scattered over th e an O regonian w ho was born n ear ! proxy called fo r a ten cent, revenue gested, for th e reason th a t we have rnent can loan th is money w ithout I ‘‘8, being considered fa r on th e way country. P o rtlan d , and who has 'ived w ithin stam p. the money to loan to farm ers for de- F rom th e to n e of his sto ry he was E ighteen n o m inations were m ade ten m iles of here all his life. He is ' . velopm ent and th a t th e cost of op- any cost. T he g overnm ent has th e : to a com plete resto ra tio n of stre n g th m achinery rig h t, th e d istric t a tto r- I and v itality . evidently In G resham . H aving n o th a nephew of A. F. M iller, presid en t | from w hich 15 selections were taken, i era tin g such ru ra l cred its would be neys to exam ine th e title s and post- | On S atu rd ay aftern o o n she was ing else to do he spent th e evening in the old board w as re-elected, all but of the Rank of G resham , an d a son little, as th e federal govern m en t has m asters also to o p era te th e system i seen on th e stre e ts and In th e even- w atching w hat was going on and he of th e la te J. H. L am bert, who once one 11. W. S n ashall was succeeded th e m ach in ery ,” said P o stm aster F. w ithout overhead expenses. T he ing atten d e d th e m oving p ictu re noted th e difference betw een th e by Jo n n S leret. F o u r of the num ow ned the S hoem aker farm ju st east S. Myers in his ad d ress yesterday a f $6,900,000 school funds of Oregon show. On Sunday m orning she sm all tow n of his early acq u ain tan ce of G resham . A. W. L am bert of ber received th e full vote cast. F o l ternoon before E vening S tar gran g e has been loaned w ithout th e loss of awoke, feeling refresh ed and ch e er and th e sm all town of today. P ortlan d is a brother. lowing is the new d ire c to ra te w ith on " R u ra l C red its." He pointed ou, a single d o llar, and th e federal gov ful a fte r a good n ig h t's rest, and He found th a t th e business d istric t An ad e q u ate description of th is re th e votes they received: th a t a ru ra l cred it system th a t will ern m en t could use th e sam e system m a rk ab le tire cannot be given here had asked for a glass of w ater. She of ihe little town extended o n ’.y a few H. A. Lewis, 593; T heodore Brug- but it will doubtless be seen in use relieve th e farm ers of this country in g ettin g th is money in to the h an d s also o rd ered h er b reak fast and w hile I blocks but th e c h a racter of sto res of th e ir p resen t heavy burdens in In of tlie farm er. T he reserv e would be w aiting for it suddenly fell back up- | com pared favorably w ith th e mer- ger, 593; F. H C rane, 593; J. W. w ithin a sh o rt tim e. An O utlook Tow nsend, 593; E. L. T horpe, 587; rep rese n tativ e was show n a sectional terest charges would bring develop m ore th an am ple. T his would eu- on h er pillow, life having fled. I «'»ntlle estab lish m e n ts found a few A. F. Miller, 548; David McKeown, model of the tire sp rin g by th e In m ents, m ore production, encourage .able te rm ers to develop th e ir farm s She was th e wife of C h arles Reed, ^<>arH a K° sizable cities The 546; Jo h n S leret, 524; D. M. Rob v entor ju st before lie wen, to C ali farm ers to rem ain on th e farm , help and clear m ore land. It would not a well-know n electrical o p era to r of buildings w ere large and subHtuutiul. e rts, 516; K. P. R asm ussen, 501; fornia to have it introduced. He tiad solve ih e unem ployed problem and he foi l lanos and autom obiles, hut I , lle R L & P u h o had but re . most of them being co n stru cted of (’. M. Lake, 499; H. G. M ullenhoff, specim en tire s on exhibition at the bring p ro sp erity to tiie whole coun ac tu a l dev elopm er.'s. It would in- been tra n sfe rre d to th e L ents brick, sto n e o r cem ent. T he windows 498; E. S. Je n n e, 478; W. A. P roc exposition and form ed a com pany a t try as n o th in g else could so do. He crease th e value of th e secu rity in th e ! 8Ub8ttt„ on They had preparvd a were p late glass and th e window dis said th a t it was th ro u g h th e efforts land. Remove th e re stric tio n s In houie th e re and were In tending to plays sk illfu lly arran g ed . to r, 463; R. W. Gill, 399. O akland ca lle d the L am bert Multi- of th e g ran g e th a t th e parcel post deposiis in th e postai suvings nnd Any one of th e m ain sto res picked T he cre d en tia l com m ittee was com plus com pany. was estab lish ed th ro u g h th is country the $1.000,000 In th e P o rtlan d sav- move Into It th is w eek. Mr. Reed up and set down In a city of fiteen to posed of A. F. M iller and J. W. T he first p ractical exhibition of , I cam e to G resham on Sunday m o rn th re e years ago, d u rin g which 1,- , ings , bank , would tw enty th o u san d In h ab itan ts would soon bt $5,000,000, I , , , . , T ow nsend; te llers, F. H. C rane and tlie tire is being m ade in a cross con ’ ,v l u ’ |in g from L en ts and was u n p rep ared 000,000,000 packages had been de and , It w ould not h u rt ’ any not have suffered by com parison. o th e r , , , _ , , . . ... , , , tinent run by E. Robinson in a H. G. M ullenhoff; tally clerks, D. M. . . , . to h ea r of his wife s d eath w hich livered. Speaking for th e P o rtlan d , b anking W hile th e re was no paving in the in stitu tio n . It would help . , , . . R oberts and E. L. T horpe. P resident S tu d e b a k t r six, seven passenger car .. , ‘ liuil o ccurred only a sh o rt tim e be- postofflee Mr. Myers said th a t the seive th village, th e stre e ts w ere well graded e problem of th e unem ployed, ' ,1. A. Lewis presided a t th e m eeting. which is now on th e way som ew here parcel post had cost n o th in g ad d i fore his a rriv al. and oiled. Sidew alks w ere of cem ent as it would m ean th e em ploym ent of T he co n stitu tio n of th e associa betw een Chicago and New York. Mrs. Reed was a d a u g h te r of th e and In good rep air. tional. He said: men to clea r land and build fences. T he m edal of h ighest aw a rd was tio n was read and am ended in a few “ T he need of a ru ra l cred it system It would increpse p roduction and late H enry G uliicksoii, fo rm er city On th is p a rtic u la r n ig h t o u r city p a rtic u la rs^ .th e most im p o rta n t pro given Mr. L am b ert at th e exposition is ad m itted and ag itatio n will con m arsh al of G resham , an d w ith h er frien d counted tw enty-six au to m o th u s reduce th e cost of living. Only viding th a t th e new board sh all m eet and th e tire is rapidly com ing Into tin u e u n til an ad e q u ate system will ab o u t 7 per cent cf th e lan d In O re husband h ad lived h ere fo r several biles p ark ed in fro n t of th e stores, on th e second Monday in Ja n u a ry for use everyw here but h ere a, hom e, come, n ot a t first, b ut la ter. S ta tis gon Is u n d er cu ltiv atio n a t present. years. She was 25 years, 10 m onths besides a goodly n u m b er of horse- o rg an izatio n . H ereto fo re it has m et w here it was invented, and w here Mr. tics show th a t th e farm ers pay on It would b rin g fertile lan d u n d er cu l and 26 days old, h aving been born draw n vehicles, and th e tow n was L am bert failed to g et recognition. on th e first M onday, b u t th a t date an av erag e of 8 p er cent, and are not tiv atio n . It would reduce th e cost in W isconsin in 1890. full of well dressed p leasu re seekers. The new tire absolutely elim in ates H er fu n e ra l took place th is fo re T h ere was n o th in g special doing and conflicted w ith th e a n n u a l stock g ettin g o u t of deb t, m ore th an one- of living. T he reserv e would be the d an g e r of blow outs and th e in h o ld e rs’ m eeting of th e T elephone th ird of th e farm e rs carry in g m o rt double th e rc e u lre m e n t ad increase ' noon froni th ‘‘ M ethodist ch u rch , be- the people p resen t were sim ply from convenience of p u n ctu res it will be gages on th e ir farm s, in Oregon th e p ro duction of food stuff. F arm com pany. lnK la r*e,y atten d e d by sorrow ing th e su rro u n d in g co u n try in tow n for in use here som e day. ab o u t 3 4 per cent, being m ortgaged. ers m aking money rem ain on th e ! r(,latives an d sym p ath izin g friends. th e ir usual tra d in g and recreatio n . No o th e r business was attem p ted , W ith such heavy in te re st and taxes farm s. P ro sp e rity would come to the Dr. A. Thom pson officiated a t the b ut a gen eral discussion gave evi SCHOOL M E N S CLUB T he one p ictu re show , conducted lie does n ot m ake money. T he farm church an d a t th e grave. T he sin g dence th a t th e d irec to rs will con TO MEET IN GRESHAM ers of G erm any, F ra n c e and A u stria farm er. It would n ot have the m a ers w ere Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth, Mrs. In a good building equipped for th e purpose, was well atten d e d . T he chinery necessary in any ru ra l cred it tin u e to m ake th e next fa ir b e tte r if E. F. Goodwin, principal of the p artially solved th e problem of ¡¿stem based on bonds." E. A. P om eroy, B ert L indsey and C. two Ice cream and lig h t refre sh m e n t possible th a n ever before. G resham union high school, and E. ch eap er money by th e bonding sys Mr. Myers answ ered m any q u es E. R usher. Mrs. B rack en b u ry p re p arlo rs w ere full d u rin g th e en tire S. MoCormick, principal of th e grad e tem , based on th e farm s them selves. tions put to him from th e audience. sided a t th e organ. evening. FIRST SENIOR ANNUAL T he city m an was th o ro u g h ly con The pall b earers w ere E zra T hom GRESHAM HIGH SCHOOL school here, wen» to Oregon City on Tills reduced th e cost of develop T he follow ing program was ren d ered : S atu rd ay las, and joined in a m eet m ents. We a re looking fo r a b e tte r Piano solo, Miss B ernice E llio tt; as, Leslie M errill, Audley Davis, Vern vinced th a t th e hom e village m eant T he sen io r class of th e G resham ing w ith th e Clackam a3 County system . We have th e nucleus of reading, Miss R o b ert Downing, of M oulding, W. E. B ates and F. A. Infinitely m ore to farm ers In th e com union high school is m aking plans School M en's club. ru ra l cred it system th ro u g h o u r post G eiispie School of E xpression; co rn et Sm ith. F low ers w ere in abundance, m unity th a n It did years ago an d he for a class an n u a l, to be published T he next m eeting of th e club will al savings banks, w ith ail th e power solo, Cecil B row n; read in g , Mrs. a large w reath having been co n trib re m a rk e d ; ’ " If 1 w ere a farm er I ce rtain ly som etim e next spring before the [,e held In G resham at th e union of th e fed eral g o v ern m en t back of it C harles F u llm a n ; rem a rk s, Rev. H. uted by m em bers of th e P. R. L. & would be a live booster for my hom e g ra d u a tin g period. high school building, on J a n u a ry and in w hich th e people could and F. W h ite; ad d ress, " P o u ltry ,” Jam es I’., o p era tin g d ep a rtm en t, sev eral of town. I would do ev ery th in g I could As th e re are only ab o u t a dozen 15th, w hen it is planned to form a w ould have u n lim ited confidence. At K. Kelly. whom w ere in a tte n d a n c e headed to m ake It prosperous and I would In th e forenoon th e follow ing o f by R. R. Robley, th e o p era tin g en g i favor any plan o r re n d e r assistan ce in th e se n io r an d p o stg rad u a te class com bination w ith this county. L unch p resen t no one can deposit m ore th an to any schem e th a t would help build M aster, J. J. neer. e s th e ir alm s a re som ew hat am bi eon will be served by th e dom estic $100 at one tim e in th e postal sav ficers w ere elected : up th e tow n, because th e benefit to ings bank, an d w hen he has d ep o sit Johnson, for th e 13th y ear; overseer. tious, as they Intend to issue a high science d e p a rtm e n t of th e high Mrs. Reed was well know n In m yself would be much g re a te r th an ed $500 he can deposit no more. The Mary R. G eb h a rd t; le ctu rer, L. Maud G resham , w here she had lived fo r any ad v a n ta g e I could co n fer upon g ra d e book of ab o u t 160 pages which school, to be follow ed by a p ro g ram law m akes it h ard to g et money into Ball; stew ard , J. Spooner; a ssista n t several years. She was a n ea r re la th e town. T he Idea of h aving a sh ip is to sell fo r $1.00 a copy and con- at 2 o ’clock. ain ad vertisem ents. From th e sale < It is proposed to nam e th e cont th e postal savings bank. I would re stew ard , E. T. P e te rso n ; chaplain, tive of th e F ield h o u s fam ilies and by ping and tra d in g place reasonably move ail restric tio n s as to am o u n t of E uda A. N iblin; tre a su re r, W ilda m a rriag e to som e of th e M etzger close at han d , a place w here all th e of th e books and th e money received ained o rg an izatio n th e C lackam as- necessities and m ost of th e com forts deposits. W ith th ese restric tio n s B uckm an; secretary , Ivy H ickey; fam ilies. Besides h e r h u sband she of life could be procured w ithout d e fo r th e ads they expect to realize .Iultnom ah S ch o o lm asters' club. th e re is on deposit $72,000,000 and C eres, Bernice E llio tt; Pom ona, N ora leaves a baby boy of five weeks, wher lay o r Inconvenience; a tow n at your en o u g h to pay for th e v e n tu re , which in th e P o rtlan d postal saving bank H olm ; F lo ra, Evaiyn W alk er; lady very door offering social and ed u ca will be cared fo r by Mrs. W aitm an tional a d v a n ta g e s— ce rtain ly these w ill consist of ab o u t 250 copies. DEATH OF JOHN PIATT m ore th an $1,000,000. Rem ove these assista n t stew ard , Jo sep h in e P ick a rd ; un til o th e r a rra n g e m e n ts can be T he com m ittee on th e publication m odern conveniences should concern AT ROCKWOOD, SUNDAY restric tio n s and we would see much m usician, C lara S m ith ; associate nut- every fa rm e r who has his own best made. of th e an n u a l consists of th e follow- ■ m ore placed in th e postal saving» sician, Ada K elly; executive com m it- Jo h n P ia tt died at th e fam ily resi In te rm e n t was m ade In th e G resh in te re sts and th o se of his fam ily at ing; senior class ed ito r, H ester B. dence in Rockwood on Sunday m o rn bank. One h alf of th is money, which tee, A. L. K eenan an d S. H. Coveil. am cem etery, w here she will aw ait h e a rt." T h o rp e, assisted by F ran ces Bliss, And th is city m an, gone back for ing, a fte r a long illness. He had the Inst day en sh rin ed in th e h ea rts a n ig h t to th e once fa m ilia r village M a rg u erite V olbrecht and F lorence COLLEGE DRAMA ROCKWOOD MACCABEES been afflicted w ith cancer of the of the Borrowing ones le ft to m ourn of his childhood days, Is rig h t. T he Tow le. IN PREPARATION HOLD REGULAR ELECTION h er (departure. hom e tow n does m ean a w hole lot to stom ach. His age w a s 4 8 years, 8 Each grad e In th e school will have : m onths and 19 days. th e com m unity. It does add to th e Rockwood T ent, No. 61, K nights M ultnom ah g ran g e has in p re p a r value of y o u r farm . Why sh o u ld n ’t a fe a tu re place in th e book and will He leaves a wife, Mrs. Alice P la tt, of th e Maccabees, held Its re g u la r DANCING ORDINANCE a m an, a co u n try m an w ith fam ily. assist In funlshing copy. T he facul a son L eonard W. and a d a u g h te r ation a college play w hich will be BEFORE THE COUNCIL Lo<”’1 for ll,B honie town? given in th e g ran g e hall a t O rien t on sem i-an n u al election on S atu rd ay ty will also be represented. Next Edna. S atu rd ay evening, D ecem ber 11, be evening, choosing officers us follow s: y e a r's senior class will be the first House Burns a t Sandy, A m a tte r to com e before th e city ' T he reina:n3 w ere tak en to a P o rt C om m ander, E. L. T h o rp e; lie u te n to g ra d u a te from th e union high land estab lish m en t from w here they gin n in g a t 8:3 0 . A dm ission will be council to n ig h t Is th e proposed j an t co m m ander. W a lk e r Q uesinber 15 and 25 cents. A dw elling ow ned by W. E. F el school. w ere conveyed to T lg ard v llle th is ry; record keeper, H erm on A nspach; im en d m en t to th e o rd in an ce which T he play is in th re e acts in which lows was b u rn ed at Sandy on S un m orning for In term en t. T he se rv chaplain, W. A. R ow en; sa rg e a n t, prohibit* dan cin g a t 12 o ’clock on day n ig h t. It was occupied by H. DOUBLE EAGLE GIVEN ices were held a t 1 :30 today in th e N eddy M oore, th e p rin cip al ch a ra c H llm er A nspach; S atu rd ay n ig h ts A rth u r R egner I m a ste r-at-a rm s, ter, succeeds in playing "havoc in FOR JITNEY FARES T lgardvllle church. F ra n k D ickenson; first m a ste r of the asked for th e privilege of holding his Stein who suffered a to ta l loss, as g e n e ra l” w ith th e L ak ev ille U niver g u ard s, W illiam C h ild ers; second S atu rd ay n ig h t p arties un til one th e re was no Insurance on th e house Two Jap s, com ing from P ortlan d sity. Follow ing is th e cast of c h a r m aster of th e g u ard s, J. P. F re em a n ; o'clock, an d th e m a tte r was referre d hold goods. Fairview G range E lecta. to G resham yesterday in a tram p j i t acters : T he ow n er of th e b u ilding is n ot sen tin el, A nton S ch an tin ; picket, to the rec o rd e r for an am endm ent. ney, gave the d riv er a double eagle F airview g ran g e elected officers Ne.tdy Moore, “The Junior," The question was b ro u g h t by reso a resid e n t of Sandy, hence It could Ed. Spath. In stallatio n d ate in S at in m istak e for a silv er dollar. Now for next year a t its re g u la r m onthly Irvin Neibauer urday evening, J a n u a ry 1, unless lution In sev eral of th e city ch u rc h n ot be learn ed If he ca rrie d in su r they a re try in g to find th a t fellow m eeting on S atu rd ay la st: m aster, Jim m y Monroe. Junior Burl M cKinney o th erw ise postponed on account of es, each opposing th e proposed ance. T h ere have been sev eral such W alter Hal. w ith sm all hopes of success, as t h e y l s . B. H all; overseer, E arl Town- Thin SmtOi, Junior D em osthenes Mervln. senior the new y ear festivities. change. At th e ch u rch es th e reso lu fires on S unday n ig h ts lately , which failed to ta k e his num ber. I send; le ctu rer, Mrs. J. W. T ow nsend; ....................................... .......Cllton H a n ts tion was endorsed unanim ously and lead th e people of Sandy to suspect Ralph Johnson Not long since one of th e F o rd stew ard, C edric S tone; assista n t Silk R ickets, senior T r o u td a le M asons F i e r i . an effort will be m ade to prevent th a t th e place Is h arb o rin g a firebug. Quick d riv ers took a te n -d o llar piece stew ard, E lbert S tone; tre a su re r, J. W illis Rockw ell, senior Richard Babcock th e council from ta k in g any action. T. J. HiKhfleld, m illionaire for a h alf dollar, but reported it at W T ow nsend; secreta ry , Roy S tone; An occasional coat of Lowe Broa. At th e re g u la r m onthly m eeting H elm er Johnson wagon p ain t will save y o u r wagons th e office here and th e ow ner got it ch aplain, Mrs. D. W. M cKay; C eres, President Fowler, o f the u n iversity . < a rd of T hanks. of F airview lodge, No. 92, A. F. and G. N nsshahr A. M. held a t T ro u td ale on S aturday Mrs. R uth M oller; Pom ona, Mrs. hack. To all th o se who helped on th e and farm Im plem ents from ru st and Janet Hale, highbred nelce It Is Inexpensive and will The m oral is plain— patronize Ja n e t G ra n ,; Flora, Mrs. Dora P e te r su b scrip tio n to us to help us In o u r decay. Zena Neihviirr evening, th e follow ing officers were save you m any dollars. Easily ap son; lady assista n t, Miss Eva Tow n Mabel Gray and Verda Griswold. those you can rely upon. elected : W. M , Jo h n R. H ughes; recent loss of a valu ab le horse, we plied. W e'll tell you how. M etzger the bonehead tw in s......... Vtrnes Larsen senior w arden, C. R. W ilson; ju n io r wish to express o u r h e a rtfe lt ap p re B ros.— Adv. send; gate keeper, Clyde Stone! m u Ruth W heeler sician, Miss R uth Shaw. TALBOT AUCTION SALE w arden, W E. T e g a rt; secretary , W. ciation and th a n k s V iolet, "who w as Just born there L au nd ry In Gresham. Mr and Mrs. L ekherg and Fam ily. SET FOR DECEMBER 16 Lora Clawson H. S tan ley ; tre a su re r, D. M. Mc T he Y okoham a L aundry has been ( a n i of Thank». D uration of play, two hours, music Kay. T he officers of th e lodge will Dan T albot has rented his farm opened on T h ird s tre e t n ea r Main, A ll Sight Dance, Begner'e H a ll. hold a Joint In stallatio n with T ro u t betw een th e acts Just east of th e city lim its of G resh An all n ig h t dance will be given In w here lad les' and g en tlem en s' tailo r- We wi»h to th a u k o u r m any frien d s dale ch a p te r, No 80, O E S , < am and has announced an auction who extended sym pathy and help at Regner** O pera H ouse, F rid a y night, o rln g and pressing will be done a t A Good Business for You Decem ber 27. 81 sale of ev ery th in g on th e place, ex the tim e of the death and b u rial of Decem ber 24. Guls*' orchestra. reaso n ab le price*. Door prize*. 1st $5, 2d »3. 2d |2 . cepting household goods. The stock o u r beloved m other. Mrs L. M. T ay Good paying grocery n e a r G resh Hubacrihers. S ta te Sciismi Money. 1 Ine C h ristm as eve dance, ev ery Includes several fine Jerseys and five lor. fo r th e use of auto m o b iles and am Clean stock, good building, low N otice th e d a te on th e label of body com e.— Adv. tf horses, all th e farm im plem ents, of for th e b eau tifu l flowers. rent. Will sell at Inventory and y o u r O utlook. If you a re In a rre a rs A rth u r L an g g u th , financial ag en t which th e re is an unusually large Mrs. Ella A ton, Mrs. A. J. Mc ren t fixtures to resp o n sib le person. f t th e s ta te achool fund for M ult- y o u r p ro m p t renew al will be a p M ilk Record Blanks. asso rtm en t will also be sold preciated. Clung. J. W. W llm arth , N. W. O w ner has o th e r business A ddresa , ocinah county, ste te s th a t th e re Is Month's record of milk produo- T he sale will ta k e place at the A. ca re G resham O utlook W llm arth. tf now av ailab le money to R an on farm tlon for about 16 cows. Just what T ailo rin g . farm on D ecem ber 16, rain o r shine, p ro p erty a t 6 per cent, in te rest. His you need to keep track of your h*rd. Dr. B ittn er's T elep h on e. For men and « o m e n —cleaning, and th e re will be a free lunch at Basket social F rid ay evening a t 8 add ress U 605, McKay building. Convenient and cheap. Outlook. U ntil f u rth e r no tice, leave calls preeslng and repairing done well. noon Sale will begin at 11 o'clock o'clock, given by union high school o u tsid e of office h o u rs, w ith tele P ortland.-—Adv. Peter Lenard. Powell street W. S. Wood, of V ancouver, will be football team . P ro g ram before au c phone c e n tra l or G resbam D rug Co. Eyea tested and gl fitted tion. A dm ission free. th e au ctioneer. Don't overlook the Want Ad*. Office phone 621. Dr. Oao. Inglis.— Adv. Cast your eyes on the Want Ada.