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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1915)
T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 5, NO. 82 ham O utlook TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S $150 CITY COUNCIL MASS MEETING GRINDS GRIST CANDIDATES OF BUSINESS ARE ELECTED BE LOYAL # 1 he citizens of a tow n or city a re bound to g e th er by m any common in terests and should tak e especial pride in helping to build up every le g iti m ate business en terp rise w ithin th e town. PER YEAR GRESHAM IS TO GRANGE SAYS HAVE 1916 BAR- PER CAPITA AFTER TOO HIGH - - - DEC. 31 j IS __ G resham has a good b aker in th e person of P aul Hoetzel, who con Tuesday ev ening's m eeting of the Election day, last Tuesday, ducts a first-class bakery. The q u ality and variety of his goods is every Ben M athew s an d G eorge W ithrow One of th e reso lu tio n s to be pre- common council was signalized by brou g h t th e expected resu lts— the th in g th a t can be desired, and th e cleanliness of his bakery will com pare have form ed a p a rtn e rsh ip to open sented to Botnona g ran g e next Wetl the canvass of th e vote upon council- mass m eeting can d id ates having favorably with any private home in G resham . He buys only th e very best an d o p era te a "1916 b a r” a fte r J a n -j nesday will be in th e form of a pro- men. The election of Ray H. Todd, been elected. A total of 255 votes 1 t<?st ag ain st th e ratsin g of per ca p ita m aterials to use in m aking up th e food products which are alw ays clean, uary 1. George F. Honey an d W illiam Thom w ere cast of which 110 w ere by T he old co rn er a t Main and Pow ell d »es by th e sta te granges, a ttra c tiv e and wholesome. being announced they w ere declared stre e ts, lately occupied by th e S ta r | H eretofore it has been th e custom women who practically elected the M oreover, Mr. and Mrs. Hoetzel are am ong o u r most loyal and desir- /elected to serve for th e next two re sta u ra n t has been ren te d an d will for m em bers of the su b o rd in ate illg 'an ‘ 4 are a foie citizens,^alw ays public sp irited , alw ays g enerous to ch arity and public years, com m encing in Ja n u a ry . be connected w ith M athew s' pool g ran g es to pay th e sum of ten cents th e votes received by the seven as- v benefits. „ The proposed tire lim it o rdinance ----. • stly e n te rta ■ in - e d ag ain st them on room. T he en tra n c e will be on th e m onthly as dues. Of th a t sum th e No prejudice has ever been ju which would extend restric ted te rrl- p iran U for 8eat8 1,1 th e cit>' council: George F. any ground. And th e re is no reason now why they should not have the co rn er, w ith th e pool room w here It stut gran g e exacted one h alf, o r 15 lory along Main s tre e t to th e M ount , ' il' 11 l'°d d , 1 »9; G eorge F. Is now, but th e fro n t of th e M athews cen ts a q u a rte r, leaving th e sam e Honey 146; W illiam Thom . 128; ‘°>al su p p o rt of everyone, m erchants as well as housewives. Hood car track , was rep o rted upon building will probably be closed or am o u n t for th e g ran g es to ru n th e ir H. H. H ughes, 106; E. W. A.vls- To continue to m ain tain a place which is a cred it to th e whole of / adversely, and the rep o rt was a d o p t lodges with. ren ted for o th e r purposes. w o rth , 106; A lfred H am niar, 42; eastern M ultnom ah county they need the benefit of th e tra d e of everyone. ed. T he new law, w hich w ent Into e f It is in ten d ed to m ake th e place Another ordinance, fixing a p en al J. ■ M etzger, 33. T he first th ree fect on Ju ly 1, exacts 20 cen ts each Then why not give It to them ? p opular by d ealing In all kinds of ty upon riding m otorcycles on the nam ed represen ted th e mass m eet \\ by patronize o utside in stitu tio n s who own no p ro p erty here, pay no confectionery, ice creatu and soft q u a rte r from th e su b o rd in ate m em sidewalks, met w ith, a b e tte r recep ing held by au th o rity of th e city bers, leaving them but one h alf th a t taxes here, give n o thing to build up the hom e In d u stries and have no in te r d rin k s, w ith a line of o th e r su itab le sum , and they are com plaining loud tion. Il passed w ith a p enalty of not ch a rter. They were elected. goods. est here except to tak e the money aw ay? more than $15 o r five days in th e A co n tract has been m ade w ith th e ly, for reason th a t It will be neces Mrs. C lara L arsson was re-elected . n v . , _ , , _ , A P o rtlan d baking concern has been p u ttin g on a big ad v ertisin g city jail. W einhard B rew ing Co., for th e sale sary to raise th e su b o rd in ate dues m ayor of T ro u td ale on Tuesdav. A crossw alk was ord ered on Pow T here w ere only 25 votes cast, all of calnPa ,«n h ere alld bread has been given away. Why encourage w hat to m eet th e sta te g ran g e dem ands of th e new drink know n us "a m b e r ell s tn e t betw een Main and R oberts which, but one, were given Mrs. breaks down local business? Mr. Hoetzel is generous enough to give away and " n e c ta r” which resem bles beer and leave them enough for th e ir own avenue, and all o t h t r crossw alks but is not beer. T he p ro p rie to rs are expenses. needing repairs a re to be put in good L arsson. She had no reg u la r oppo- bread w here it is needed. W here it can be bought and paid for he should It has been pointed o u t th a t th e u n d er a heavy bond not to sell any sition. I <ie o th e r officers elected at have th e generous and loyal su p p o rt of all citizens. condition. av erag e g ran g e has ab o u t 75 m em kind of in to x icatin g liq u o r and will - A petition for an electric light at T ro u td ale were, Jo h n S. H udson, re- j m ake th e ir place a ttra c tiv e by t bers, w hile m any of them have con elected reco rd er; Louis R um m er, the intersection of Maple and K enney VENTURA PARK TROUTDALE sid erab ly less. T he last report m ade ■'bar” w here anyone, ladies included avenues was referre d to the com m it city m a rsh a l; I'rpd Strasse, tre a s u r-j to I’om ona show s two In th is county The b azaar given by th e L adies' may he served w ith all th e new e i ; W illiam Rogers, L. A. H arlow , The Base Line Im provem ent club tee on streets and public ways. with less th an 45 m em bers each, one Aid society was an unqualified suc d rin k s an d o th e r refresh m en ts. The ‘ <131106 o rd in a n c e ” which R. E. Bailey and C. I. R ak er were here met w ith Mrs. J. Hensen on of which m eets In a ren ted hall. If cess. The hall w ith its p retty booths 1> ! W ednesday. The atten d a n ce was ex- No o th e ’ persons in G resham will would allow dancing for one hour elected councilm en. T he chicken be allow ed th e privilege of selling all dues are collected by th a t grange, ----------- cellent and th e m eeting was very was m ost attractiv e. after 12 o’clock on S atu rd ay nights, In terest in th e election at F air- ! succeggful( a large alnount of bu8l. pie supper m ore firmly estab lish ed th e W einhard p roducts, th e Idea be on a basis of 4 5 m em bers, It will was tabled a fte r Its secont reading. view on Tuesday was m ainly cen- ' neg8 being sa tisfacto rily disposed of. the rep u tatio n of good cooks which ing to have b ut one place w here they have only $18 a y ear left for re n t . A long list of bills agin st th e city tered in th e proposition to bond the . We ag re ed to belp , be an n u a l 8ale the T routdale ladies hold. About may be had, and w hich sh all be con and all o th e r expenses. ■'was ordered paid, as follow s: T he pro test th a t will go to th e city for $12,500 with which to in stall . of n ed c ro ss seals and will have a $112 w ere tak en In. D uring the ev ducted on a leg itim ate basis. Crane Co. w a te r p ip e ... *447.05 s ta te gran g e. If Pom ona ta k es action a w ater system . The m easure was day at one of tbe c| ty statio n s. A ening an enjoyable program was re n .... 150.00 on thv m a tte r, will be ag a in st th e In W ater fo r N o v e m b e r 86.00 defeated by ten votes. Union High Sch ool No. 1. basket su p p er was planned for Tues- dered. crease of per cap ita dues. It Is a s J a n ie s M c K in n ey , s a l a r y , etc 71.25 1 A n o th er am endm ent to the city , day, D ecem ber 28, with M esdames 1 he Ladles Aid society w ishes to H. K ern, la b o r ................ 33.3*’ T he second n u m b er of the lyceum se rted th a t th e sm all g ran g e can n o t a rte r, correctin g th e boundary ijensen, N orris and E astm an in publicly th a n k any and all who as R. C J e n n in g s , la b o r 33.05 charge of the plans for th e evening. sisted them in m aking th e ir an n u al course will be given a t th e g ran g e exist and th a t th e re will be m any A. W heeler, la b o r.. 34.15 hall, T h u rsd ay evening, D ecem ber 16 d o rm an t g ran g es rep o rted , probably But th re e councilm en were to be 11. R an ey , la b o r 42.65 A fter the business m eeting we had b azaar and su p p er a success. a t 8 o ’clock by a com pany of young th ree in th is county unless they m eet W. C B u r c h lal»t»i 10.12 elected to office, the w inners being one of the best tre a ts of th e y ear In 5.76 ! E llsw orth R ak er is th e happy pos- ladles know n as "T h e O rioles.” The the situ atio n by raisin g th e ir dues, George H a m lin , la b o r W. A. S tennick, Jo h n Jo n as and D. S. th e ta lk by Mrs. Em ily B anks of A. H am lin , la b o r. 5.06 •e.sor of a new piano. personnel of th e trio consists of Miss which they a re not likely to do. D unbar. P o rtland. Mrs. Banks spent fo u rteen J. F. B e rg e r, la b o r 6.61 T he Im provem ent club, organized E thel Boyd, a well know n sop ran o It is com plained th a t th e sta te F. J e n n in g s, la b o r 31.50 years as a m issionary on th e Upper Lynch School D istrict No. 2J4. H. ' ?hl 1st la n 7.73 Congo in A frica and speaks m ost am ong the pupils of Mr. R yan’s room soloist of Los A ngeles; Miss O rah g ran g e has been too ex tra v a g a n t E lectric s to re , 50 b u r n e r s 18.00 Much im provem ent has been m ade en tertain in g ly of h er experience is m aking p rep a ra tio n s for a C h rist H arkness, an experienced re a d e r and w ith Its money, and It sh o u ld seek E lection ju d g e s a n d c le r k s 10.00 g ra d u a te of the C olum bia college of to retren c h Instead of dem an d in g a in th e Lynch school D istrict No. 28, | ther^. M aster Donald P a re n t recited mas program . R. H. T odd, s t r e e t la m p s 14.94 the work having been begun last a t th e close of Mrs. B anks' ta lk , a f Miss S alina Fox en te rta in e d on expression; and Miss M adge Becker, h eav ier tax. T he m eeting of th e next 1’. R. L. Ac P. Co., s t r e e t l i g h t s 50.00 I su m m er when a new room was ad d a noted w h istler and im ita to r of bird session nt G ran ts Bass, In so u th e rn J. H. H ors , w ood a n d h a u lin g 6.90 ed to th e building. T he building te r which th e hostess, assisted by S atu rd ay in honor of her niece. Miss notes. T he press says, ' T he m em Hotel, m e a ls e le c tio n b o a rd . 2.00 O regon, Is pointed o u t as being an Mesdames Schultz and N orris, served F rances, th e occasion being the la t pud yards have been equipped with O sb o rn , r e p a i r s 2.90 bers of th e O rioles a re experienced extrav ag an ce, it being so fa r aw ay. th e necessary ap p a ratu s for sta n d te r's fifth birthday. delicious refresh m en ts. r s t e r l i n g &• K id d e r, s u p p lie s 2.55 ardizatio n and th e school is now m usical e n te rta in e rs. Each m em ber All th e officers and d eleg ates will B W. E m e ry , e x p r e s s in g 1.30 The O pportunity club has tem p o r George L akin, a v eteran s tre e t car w aiting for the county su p e rin ten has acq u ired a nam e for herself. have th e ir fares paid and will be a l Ford Q u ick S e rv ic e , e x p r e s s in g 1.00 dent to sta n d ard ize it. One of the man of P o rtlan d but now of Eugene, arily disbanded. T hey have placed T h eir w ork has received fav o rab le lowed a d o lla r each day besides. T he playground ap p a ratu s th a t has been spent last week th e guest of his the sunt of $10.50 in the hands of the B oling Hchool N otes. recognition from C an ad a to Mexico, cost of th e session will ru n up to added is th e bask etb all and a team d au g h ter, Mrs. F ra n k E llsw orth. executive com m ittee of th e church to w herever m erit and su p e rio rity in m ore th an $1500, probably $2000, has been organized. A T hanksgiving program was ren- A T hanksgiving program and pie Mr. Lakin says P o rtlan d and vicinity he used to help Install electric lig h ts m usical e n te rta in m e n t are ap p re cia t which m any claim Is too m uch, as dered by th e in te rm ed ia te and prl- social was given at schoolhouse change too rapidly for an old tim er in the church. ed .” mary grades of o u r school, in which which, in spite of the bad w eather, to keep pace with. th e g ran g e could m eet a t a m ore cen L ast week saw th e close of th e they d ram atized the "B ifcrim 's First was a success in every way. From T he p arty given la st F rid ay n ig h t tra l point a t h alf th e sam e cost. T hanksgiving.” A nu m b er of par- Mr. E llsw orth is moving into his th ird m onth of school. T hose who by the m em bers of th o ju n io r and T he reso lu tio n to be in tro d u ced In ents were present. recently acq u ired p ro p erty a t th e were n eith er ta rd y nor ab sen t d u r sen io r classes In ho n o r of th e u n d er Pom ona g ran g e next W ednesday will Th- in te rm ed ia te and g ram m ar I riday aftern o o n a P aren t-T each gradts visited the electric sub-sta- ers' association was organized. The co rn er of Base Line road and Buck- ing the m onth are as follow s: Mary classm en, was a decided success. com e from Rockwood g ran g e, which ley avenue. McGinnis, Linn R ichardson, M arjorie Merry gam es w ere played and In te r tlon tills week and Mr. Sliultz show ed follow ing officers w ere elected: Miss has 75 m em bers, b ut has its own hall them th ro u g h th e building D aniel Mlckley, M arie estin g co n tests m ade th e tim e pass Mrs. Em ily Banks and Mrs. F red K endall, E thel C alkins, presid en t; Mrs. L aw r and does not pay ren t. It will be The boys and g irls have each or- ence, vice p resid e n t; Miss Schantin, B ridges were luncheon g u ests at the B ram hall, F lorence B ram h all, Hollis sw iftly. T he prize w inners in the ganized a b ask etb all team and are stary; Mrs. W oodw ard, tre a s hom e of Mrs. P ran k P a re n t on W ed B arker, G ladys M allory, Jack H a r contests were th e follow ing: M arie only slig h tly affected. getting th e P ro c to r hall ready to urer. F ollow ing Is th e reso lu tio n which A com m ittee consisting of play in. low and Basil M ercer from th e g ra m Udey, T heodore Reeves, F red W ood Mrs. J. Lynch, Mrs. McMillan and nesday last. will be Introduced In Pom ona next Clyde C order, who has been a t Mrs. D ahlham m er was appointed to m ar grades^- Leo Bailey, Leona ward and Floyd Ough. On Monday H. Dickson was ta k W ednesday: tending school a t C o ttrell, is now- m ake a report on th e teaching of sex An in te restin g school p aper was en to th e P o rtlan d sa n ato riu m for Bailey, H arold L um sden. Mabin B ar coming to Boring. W hereas: T he O regon S tate hygiene for th e next m eeting. Ar F our of th e best scholars, M attie ran g em en ts have been m ade for the trea tm e n t. Mr. Dickson has been ill ker, M ildred King, Clyde M onahan, read by F. M urray S m ith, th e ed ito r, G range, a t Its last session, a u th o r H orace McGinnis, and every one Indulged In a h earty ized th e collection of 20 cen ts pit* Nannie, F red and W illie Brooks serving of hot lunches in the school som e tim e b ut his condition becam e Clyde Miles, have moved from Boring. They will which will be begun a t once. ap lta for each m em ber of th e sub serious on Monday. R eports are Gladys B arker, Leland Delaney and laugh a t th e Jokes on faculty and probably a tte n d school at Kelso. o rd in a te g ran g es, every th ree pupils alike. Mary Miles from th e in te rm ed ia te th a t he Is im proving, which all are m onths, and Blanch A dam s has been absent Miss C h ristin e T ollefson played room ; W illiam H ensley, C onrad B ar glad to hear. from school th is week on account of SALVATION ARMY W hereas: Such a tax, in th e o p in ASKING DONATIONS illness. On T uesday evening Mr. an d Mrs. ker, R ichard Shroy, W illie Daley, several In stru m en tal selections in h er ion of th e m em bers of th is g ran g e is The pnpils whose nam es are on u n w arra n te d and will be a too T he Salvation Array Social Service H arry McCoy e n tertain ed in honor of Raym ond H ensley, M ildred S urber, accustom ed talen ted way. 1e roll of honor this m onth are: Refreshment*), co n sistin g of a p heavy burden for th e su b o rd in a te Adeline Miles, K athleen Bailey, F aye th e ir m o th er Mrs. Eliza McCoy. Those g ran g es to carry w ithout an increase >yrtle Dodd, Royce Child, Leo D epartm ent of P o rtlan d is desirous B atsons, E lenor Miles, Helen L an ples, cake and hot chocolate, w ere In th e m onthly dues, th e re fo re be It Schw artz, K en n ett K nighton. Mrs of o b ta in in g vegetables. fru its, p a rta k in g of th e McCoy’s h o sp itality Mack's room has th e h ighest a v e r Resolved, T h at M ultnom ah county w ere Mr. an d Mrs. Noah P erry , Mr. dau and Doris Bailey from th e p ri served. Taffy m ade by Mr. R eeder age in atten d a n ce th is m onth th e re m eats, clo th in g and an y th in g th a t Pomona g range, h ere assem bled, is was also g rea tly enjoyed. m ary room. and Mrs. F ra n k E llsw orth, Mr. and can be of service for d istrib u tio n fore will get a half holiday. Besides the fo u r classes th e re opposed to th e reg u la tio n as being a d e trim e n t to the gro w th of tho am ong the w orthy poor th ro u g h the Mrs. F ra n k P aren t, Misses M arg aret were p resen t th e te ac h ers and Mrs. g ran g e and believes th a t It will re and Ada Dickson, Mr. Jack Dickson, A NEW PUBLICATION SEND CHRISTMAS long w inter m onths. FROM OUTLOOK OFFICE A. R. T ollefson, also Miss C h ristin e sult. in m ore d o rm an t g ran g es C h rism tas d inn ers will be served Nau(' ’' Hickson, Donald P aren t and CORRESPONDENCE EARLY th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te ; an d be It Tollefson. to two th ousand people, beside the Ra!l'b E llsw orth. T he hostess served fu rth e r T he A utom obile Record, p u b T he success of th e p arty was due All who a re in te n d in g to c o n trib hun d red s of fam ilies th a t apply for d aln t’r refre sh m e n ts d u rin g th e even- Resolved, T h a t th is g ran g e nsks lished on T uesday of each week bv to th e In terest and efforts of th e ute to th e C h ristm as O utlook are r< - assistance annually. for a repeal of th e m easu re and i ,n « ^ " ° " c ’B”- c a r d H and conver- M O W ilkins, 326 Mohawk b u ild com m ittee: C lara Lasley, Alm a hereby in stru c ts th e delegates from quested to have copy here by Wed- ' R allroads will haul an y th in g 8a,lon fornled ihe ev en ,n « '8 en ter- ing, P o rtlan d Is now being p rin ted at Thom pson, G ladys H arr and F. M ur M ultnom ah county to th e com ing ses nesday of next week. A few local shipped to this o rg an izatio n free if ia *ntuent sion of th e Oregon S tate g ran g e to the O utlook office, th e first issue ray Sm ith. happenings may be sen t in as late as use every .leg itim ate effort to have ‘T he Salvation Army ! addressed to from h ere having been spnt o ut th is M arie Udey was a g u est of Miss ' hursday evening by o u r re g u la r th e o rd e r reversed. In d u stria l Home, 24 Union Avenue SCHOOL CENSUS week. C o u lter F rid ay night. com munity co rresp o n d en ts, but ev- SHOWS A GAIN SlltlM I it,. | s. » m i . i . . „ 'i , • • p o rtian d , O regon.” It is a high g rad e record of th e G ladys B arr sp en t F rid ay n ig h t e r > t n l n g else m ust be here sooner to N otice th e d a te on th e label of autom obile business in O regon, In and S atu rd ay with C lara Lasley. insure publication. T he paper will 1 - T/, „ TrtW a z e n a a m ! D. R oberts, clerk of School Dls- A U C T IO N S A L E S A T trlc t No 4, em bracing G resham and cluding th e re g istra tio n of the sta te , T he follow ing have been n e ith e r y o u r O utlook. If you a re in a rre a rs be Issued next F riday. TW ELVE MILE STORE considerable of th e u d jo in ln g terri- with cred it in fo rm atio n , new ow ners ta rd y nor ab sen t d u rin g th e past y o u r p rom pt renew al will be a p _______ , tory, has Just com pleted an enum er- and tra n sfe rs and a list of garages preciated. F ran ces Jo h n so n , Lloyd D on't overlook th e W ant Ads. • E. J. H eseltine, p ro p rie to r of th e ation of th e ch ild ren of school age In all th e im p o rta n t tow ns of th e m o n th ; Ough, E rn e st M ershon, Mary Deav Twelve-M ile store, has a big ad In and finds a su b sta n tia l gain in num - sta te . "G asoline T ypogram s,” is a er, A lbert Seidl, Doris T rickey, th is pap er annou n cin g a reduction i hers over last year. newsy fe a tu re of the publication. G ladys B arr. T hose from D istrict rale to last all next week. He is T h ere w ere 354 co u n ted in la st 3», who were n e ith e r a b sen t n o r Amphion closing out hjs lines of dry goods, y ea r's census, of whom it was found M u ltn o m a h I,r a n g e M ii'ln g ('h a n g e il. tardy in tka last month ara: Danny shoes and h ard w are and is to sell th a t 65 had been lost by m oving o u t 16 M E N S VOICES Bhlpps, Baul L etsln g er, Leon Spy- T he re g u la r m eeting of M ultnom ah many o th e r sta p le article s a t w hat- of th e d istrict. T h a t loss was over- In an unusually fine pro Brock. A drian Loudon, Clifford i Given by the U. H. S. i ever price they will bring. He will come with 23 gained when th e co u n t gran g e. No. 71, will be held on th e Heed, Ruby Ayres. gram of Glee Songs, S outhern th ird S atu rd ay , D ecem ber 18, In Melodies, etc. sell goods as listed at p riv ate sale was m ade last week Football Team T he en u m eratio n now show s 203 stead of th e fo u rth S atu rd ay , which but will hold auction sales every ev AB N ight D am e, fto fn er'a H all, Also a F ine Im p erso n a to r and falls on C hristm as. It being th e close ening of next week and on M onday boys and 174 g irls— a to ta l of 377. An all n ig h t dance will be given In ' a P iano Soloist. IN M E TZG E R S H A L L of th e year, election of officers will R eg n er’a O pera H ouse, F rid ay n ig h t, and T uesday aftern o o n s Read th e A G imm I Busin«**» for You ' Tull e v en in g o f h ig h -ila.-« be held and a full atten d a n ce of Decem ber 24. G ulss' o rch e stra. prices, as published and be on hand E n tertain m en t. Door prizes, 1st $5, 2d $3. 2d $2 for b argains before th e stock is all Good paying grocery n ea r G resh- m em bers is requested. MYRTLE JOHNSON, S ecretary. F ine C h ristm as eve dance, every- i ta k en . am . Clean stock, good building, low tf | body com e.— Adv. F rid a y , D e c . 10 W EDNESDAY NIGHT, C s d o fT h o U re n t W “ ‘ 8e" a l ,n v e n to r’' and S tate School Money. I __ re n t fixtures to responsible person. M ilk R e c o rd B la n k s , DECEMBER 15, A rth u r L an g g u th , financial ag en t We desire to express o u r h e a rtfe lt O w ner has o th e r business. A ddress M onth’s record of m ilk p ro d u c tf of th e s ta te school fund for M ult Program from 8 to 9, before th a n k s for th e expressions of sym A. care G resham O utlook. tion for ab o u t 16 cows. J u s t w hat nom ah county, sta te s th a t th e re Is R3CNER 3 OPERA HOUSE pathy and trib u te s of flowers In con you need to keep trac k of your herd the Auction D r. B ittn e r's T e le p h o n e . now av ailab le money to loan on farm nection w ith th e d ea th and fu n eral C onvenient and cheap. O utlook. Prieen l.te am i 25c. U ntil f u rth e r notice, leave calls p ro p erty at 6 per cent. Interest. His of Mrs. Bernice Reed. i T ickets on sale a t th e D rug o utside of office hours, w ith tele ad d ress Is 605, McKay building, ADMISSION FREE Eye« tested and gl C. C. Reed. Mrs N ellie G ulilck- Store. fitted. phone c e n tra l o r G resham D rug Co. P o rtlan d .— Adv. Dr. Geo. In fila .— Adv, Office phon (2 1 . son and family. Mal° Chorus BASKET SOCIAL