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Don't Overlook the fine opportunity to subscribe for the leading Portland Dailies through ihe Outlook and thus s ave r r c r e y T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 5 , NO 93 G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1916 $150 PER YEAR AGRICULTURAL AGENT IS 'BEAVER B a n ” AUTOMOBILES TRADE JOURNAL HAS FEARS NAMED BY COMMISSIONERS NEXT MOVE AT GRESHAM PLANT OF TOO MUCH PRODUCTION æ Sylvester B. H a ll, a N a tiv e A C. RUBY S OFFICE I i.e O utlook has consU tM tily asserte d from the very first th a t th< VRF JA N E R HARTLEY DESTROYED BY FIRE Problem » to be Considered o f this C o u n ty, G ets Beaver S tate M otor Com pany would eventually be tu rn in g out autom obiles : DIES AT HOME HERE A. C. K uby's office building, at the at its G resham p lan t. These assertio n s have been m ade lu th e face of se B efore the Season the Place. Mrs. Ja n e R. H artley died at her Kuby ranch on th e Base L ine road, vere criticism s from some persons, an d with Com m ences. whole sack of salt on the hom e in G resham on M onday m orn- b urned to th e g ro u n d on Sunday a f p art of o th ers. B ut listen: j lug at 4 o'clock, a fte r an Illness lust- 1 S ylvester B. H all, son of J. S. H all, ternoon en tailin g a financial loss of P rospects a re beginning to brighten. T he factory w ill, in th e near lng sev eral m ouths. H er age was 74 of G resham , was nam ed fo r th e posi At the met tin g of the sto ck h o ld ers about $1000, w ith $500 in su ran ce years, 3 m onths and 27 days. fu tu re , begin to th e building of th e Beaver C onditions are uot q u ite tion of county a g ric u ltu rist of M ult of the G resham F ru it G row ers' asso Mrs. H artley was born In Y o rk T he g rea test toss was th e d e stru c nom ah couuty y esterday by th e tion of all his tro p h ies, b an n ers and ripe fo r th e tu rn in g o u t of au to m o b iles, principally ow ing to (he E uropean ville. Illinois. S eptem ber 20. 1841. ciation, held last week. It was sta te d It may not be ap p a ren t to th e u n in fo rm ed Just how H er m aiden nam e was J a n e K. Al conclusively th a t the sum of $20,000 board of county com m issioners upon ribbons, won a t n u m ero u s fairs for # a r. as sta te d before i foreigu w ar can affect th e m a n u fn etu r. of an y th in g in th is co u n try , b ut ford She was m a rried to W. T. would be necessary to do n full ca th e recom m endation of the b o a rd ” f his B elgian h o rse displays. A ntoni .he en o rm o u s o rd ers for m unitions ol w ar, said to a g g re g a te two billion H artley 56 years ago in M orris, Illi pacity business at th e -G resh a m can reg e n ts of th e Oregon S ta te A gricul- them were those recen tly won a t Sai nois, from w here they w ent to K an nery th is year. tu rla l college, m ade last W ednesday. F rancisco, all n eatly arra n g e d in a lo llars. th a t have been placed in th is ro u n trv by tin Kuropcnn allies, have sas. la te r com ing to O regon, ssttllu g special cab in et. T h e tro p h ie s con m ade It difficult to secu re p a rts o r even -«eel su itab le to m ake au to m o b ile Mr. H all's te n u re of office begins A co m m ittee of nve was appointed in this sta te lu 188'». T hey have at once w ith a sa lary of $3200 a sisted of silv er cups an d em blem s. It p arts. B ut co nditions arc Im proving, mid it I- g ratify in g to know th a t th e to devise som e way to raise th e pro been resid en ts of G resham fo r sev year, one h alf of w hich is paid by the all th e re w ere m ore th a n 500 m em eu public, an d especially the sto ck h o ld ers, can look fo rw ard w ith confidence eral years, having com e h ere from posed sum , anti its rep o rt Is expected county, th e o th e r h alf by th e U nited toes of successful exhibitions at th e a d jo u rn e d m eeting to he held o seeing som e cars of the Beaver b ran d at an early date. e a ste rn Oregon. T he fire o rig in a ted from an over S tates. He is living on the hom e L isten fu rth e r: Besides h er husband she left eight I .. . . . farm , two m iles west of F airview , on heated Rtove w hich th e men had lef. liv in g c h ild re n , a . fo llo w s: M rs S ° ?* * *"a n y ' * " t h a l pr<- On A ugust ,11st, \\ \\ Lloyd, a well-know n sto ck m an , p resid e n t of th e th e Sandy road, but it is his in te n full of wood when they were called 8, T hom ,,on. Gresham: Mrs K A „ ,7 " aU« e*,ed tion to open an office. Its location to d in n e r. T he blaze was seen first Oank at H alfw ay, O regon, was h eti lu company w ith F ra n k G. McCrlllls on p o i.,i,h and I to Bea m J i 2 ^ , * ” ? "" " k!" ,1‘’,,r K" ' " K l" 'r will be decided upon in a few days, by W illiam S tanley, living acro ss tin l visit to th e factory. Mr. Lloyd was a sub in b e r for 2#<» shapes of stock zonal note for from tw enty-five dol W alla W alla: G race W ilson, D ayton It was believed th a t when S tate L ead er of County A gri Base Line, and Ills two sons, Ralph and on th a t day increased his sub scrip tio n to 1000 sh a re s, th e larg est W ash in g to n : N ettie Mattison,* Shab lars upw ard. c u ltu rists .Marts will come here to in- : a,ld O rln - " ere Hr8t to th e building ......................... such notes could be h y pothecated at bona, tllln o h U fred at.d Roy H art- bank> , o r moHey d u ct him into the ro u tin e of th e work It was too late to save m uch, an d It am ount of stock which is being sold to any o n e a: th e p resen t tim e. Ills lev, W allow a, Oregon; C. It. Hartley, Rock is all paid for in full was only by quick work th a t tht w hich would he repaid when the he is to follow. His office may be lo Elgin. O regon. One. C ora, tiled In L isten ag a in : canned p ro d u cts w« re sold. cated In G resham , w hich is m ore d raw ers from th e desk were snatch ed Infancy. Such u plan would probably bring n early c e n tra l for bis d u ties th an any out On S eptem ber -4 th, W 11. Eccles, a la rg e lu m b er m anufactured- and I lie fu n eral w ill be held tom orrow F o r a tim e it was feared th a t tht th e needed m oney If enough m em bers o th e r place in th e county. »ell know n citizen of B aker. O regon, visited th e B eaver factory, expressed 31 11 O’clock from the G resham M of th e association could ho Induced Mr. H all is sufficiently qualified for ,IlR »parks w ould set th e big stock aim self as m ost highly pleased w ith th e progress th at was being m ade, an d *' cll" r ' b ' P r A lfred T hom pson of to sign th e notes hut such a condition th e position, being born and reared barns on fire and a call for th e G resh gave his check to full paym ent for stock which bad " ,,rlal wl" * '" ad ‘* M< is not assu red an d th e re Is likely to on a farm lie was born 30 y ears alu flre d ep a rtm en t was sent lu by vhlle at th e . factory, „ , i Scot i cemetery. be some o bjection to any plan put jeen reserved fo r him for several week* ago lu P leasan t Valley, about four I’bone. About a dozen firem en re forw ard, m iles from G resham , and was a g ra d spoudetl w ithout any ap p a ratu s, ai L isten once m ore. GOING FROM HOME T h at th e re is going to he som e up u ate in a g ric u ltu re from th e Oregon the roadsw ere Im passable, but thel) r h e first v e ek in D ecem b er, U< u r^ It Is v h b u rg , $;» ..e tu i m a n a g e r of IIT.AR 1 HE NEWS hill work ah ead Is ce rtain , alth o u gh A g ricu ltu ra l College In 1909. He services w ere n o t in very g re a t de he elec tric light plant of E ugene. O regon visited G resham , his object being , t wa. remi.7k«d" long ago th a t a the prospects for a successful busi estab lish ed and was for tw o years th e m aud, as th e fire bad b u rn t itself oil o in v e stig a te th e B eaver S tate M otor t'o , fo r him self an d several o th e r p erso i should go away from hom e to ness a re good th is soasuu. T he com d ire c to r of th e first high school a g ri dong no f u rth e r dam age. L uckily th e office building was Iso c u ltu ra l d e p a rtm e n t in O regon, at itlzeus. He m et Mr. Combo and o th e rs, and on D en m ber 9th, purcha ed ••''»rn the m ws A story lu the Suu m u te « Is com posed of men of ex p eri M edford. lated, and th e wind was not blow in, >00 sh a re s of s ta c k ; an d since th a t d ate two frien d s of his have o rd ered <luy ( ,r ‘ fi"“ 1«»» w ith an O regon City ence and they will probably adopt d a ta lint- is a rem in d er th a t th e old tom e so rt of plan th a t will raise the A fter leaving M edford be was head directly from It to th e barns. Tht Mocks of 500 sh a re s each. rem ark Is still on duty. F ollow ing Is money aud c re a te a grow ing confi of th e d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re for s tru c tu re was a oue-story fram e user Listen hero: dence In th e association. th e sto ry referre d to: 4 years a t th e G ard en a A g ricu ltu r by Floyd P riv e tt, Mr. K uby’s secre T h ere are, how ever, som e o th e r Decem ber th e 2 0 th , G eorge I. M arsh s e c r e ta ry of th e O s tr a n d e r R all- "Train servtee on Ihe C o ttre ll d i al high school, special a g ric u ltu ra l tary, as the office for th e ranch bust school for th e Los A ngeles city sys- lness. Some of th e farm h an d s slept I ' 11V * L um ber Com pany, of O stran d e r. W ashington, who hail puri h a. t tl vision, ru n n in g from L lnuem nnn sta m a tte rs th a n finance to be tak en Into tern. W hile th e re he conducted ex th e re in a se p a ra te room . They alst I .00 sh a re s of Beaver stack o o n tln g t n t upon Its being as rt p resen ted , cam e tlon to Bull Run, has been aband o n ed 'o n sid eratlo n . T he C an n er p rin ts a ,, . . . .. i bM ,b e P o rtla n d Railw ay L ight ii pessim istic sto ry In Its laat Issue th a t tension w ork in th e com m unity, lost all th e ir bedding and ex tra clo th | o port I n , I o investigat* lie exp ressed him self as en tirely satisfied, and a wWc„ own# may d e te r m any factories from ru n am ong farm ers, an d estab lish ed the lug. ,ew days la te r se n t check in paym ent of stock cblst. an.1 trac k s It has le e n lm- ning to full capacity Especially In F arm school for city boys, conducting T he office safe was not m aterially ho can n in g of vegetables th e F a n n e r Now listen to tblsT possible to keep th e trac k cleaned for it one session. T his was th e first dam aged, and as it held many valu L ast w eek. Sir, W. J. .Uqou, laaurjuio«, Iio t. burg, O re g o n , was In P o rt tra in » . Hit stro n g C lack am as gale Is Inclined to ad vocate th e beeping school of Its kind in th e U nited S tates able papers they w ere saved when th t dowu of production T his la tte r In v estig atin g th e Beaver com pany for him self and frien d s lie called ,l,lllllK ,b<‘ k'Ull'es an d trac k s as soon His o th e r w ork In th e sam e line safe cooled off. p h rase will probably not affect th e n» clea re d .” em braces one su m m er of w ork w ith T h ere are two Im p o rtan t p iece, of G resham can n ery thia year, hut the th e O. A C. experim ent sta tio n In the GANDY BOOSTS FOR news In th a t Item No one lu re ever ad m o n itio n holds good concerning Rogue R iver valley on Irrig a tio n and MT. HOOD LOOP ourg would o rd er blocks of stock a f te r his re tu rn hom e knew before th a t C o ttrell was a dlvl- canned f ru its : Follow ing Is th e a r ti soil m oisture. He ta u g h t In th e de And finally, lis te n : ’ »Ion p o in t, and at no point betw een cle referre d to: p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu ra l education In T h‘‘ Saudy Conin’e r<‘lal t,u b ba! P ro sp erity seem s to he grow ing th e U niversity of C alifo rn ia one sum - ,ak en up ,h e que8tl011 ot a88i8l,n _______ ______ On S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry _______ 8ih, Mr . P „ J. Brow n, __ of B aker. O regon, visited " ld ( '° " r e l l Is th e track 1 * In I lack ain as couuty. It was a Mult- like a tro p ical p lan t, and It th re a te n s n ier session; also ta u g h t th e sam e ' ,,n>l ° yJ ° u n ' Hood loop o I fa c to ry In c o m p an y w ith Mr. M cCrlllls They we re accom panied by th e nooiah county wind— « r r a th e r a to Include In the sh ad e of Its sh e lte r course for one su m m er session in th e ,h e C olum bia H ighw ay, and held a I o rm er s son and two o th e r g en tlem en Mr. M cCrlllls sta te s th a t for th e wind th a t sw ept across M ultnom ah ing brunches th e whole can n in g In m eeting S atu rd ay n ig h t One spenk U niversity of so u th e rn C alifornia. He iirst tim e in m onths lie was en tirely pleased w ith » b u t lie saw M aterial "o u ,,’y “ *>d th e C ascade m o u n tain s lu stry and all Its dependencies has also been the a g ric u ltu ra l advis e r sa id : “ We, th e people of Sandy and vi and p a rts for cars are now com ing in, tran sm issio n s, m a teria l fo r bodies l '"” " ‘"u , r,‘ Oregon th a t was re N othing can keep the cunning In d u s' e r on an extensive S panish land g ran t try from the enjoyment of a p ro tra c t clnlty are offered a goiden oppor and o th e r p a rts have alread y arriv ed . The new Beaver en g in e eig h t cyltn- b e h ig 1 fiRed '» h h sn o w * * " , r “ Ck* In C a lifo rn ia fo r tw o years in con ed period of p ro sp erity b ut th e ovt r tu n lty , b u t to In su re th is we must nection w ith his high school w ork. O therw ise, th a t p art referrin g to a eaKerness of th e c.annera them selves r T he u n ited efforts of tht ders, is practically com pleted an d Mr. t om bs says th e factory will be r u n - | Mr. H a ll’s selection ends a two- get busy com m unity at th is tim e will bring | Ding as soon as th e ig n itio n system is r clvcd an d in stalled is| t iislou of traffic was co rrec t__ to ta k e ad v a n ta g e of a p articu la rly y ea rs' ag ita tio n for th e app o in tm en t fav o rab le o p p o rtu n ity to g a th e r In . T he by-products w hich the com pany is tu rn in g out are really w orth lbu ’“ >xt d ay - of a county a g ric u ltu ra l agent by sta te aid to this v ital p ro ject, which profits. T he can n in g capacity of a l is th e a ssu ra n ce th a t th e Mt. Hood while T he saw sa» ing in s la s tails :.t i $175, i : r , au ,,,.i >,. ade ,,i.. a . ■ m a n y o r t h e t a r m r n . o f e a s t e r n M u lt w ou tfit. tfit, lo for r saw logs re ta ils at d m very ready estab lish ed p lan ts Is so large of the C olum bia H ighw ay w i l l nom ah. T he first application for loop be b u ilt th ro u g h Sandy. P o w erfu l I sa" ‘‘fae,o ry < “ P™ ‘» e v isito r, The profits which th e com pany Is POSTPONEMENT OF and acreag e so easily o v erdone th a t such an official cam e from Rockwood In terests a re a t w ork alre ad y , w hich I lllakiwx 0,1 ,h e ir by-products is at p re. tit tim e covering th e ru n n in g ex- LEAP YEAR DANCE only a p ro p er co u serv atlsu i run keep g reso ran lution g e m ore th a n n up tw by o years In a draw E I ago T horpe successful, wlM ch an g e th e rouU I i,enBe8 o i p lan t, an d i hv> a re only Utvotinj. m« h ¡ime up n by-products I I r irl a rc dfMuppolnted o v er tb< 'o n d ltlo n s sound au d Ihe fu tu re ro- It m et w ith alm ost u n anim ous defeat an d exclude Sandy »'*'• v icinity from I a" can n o t be used to good ad v a n ta g e In autom obile work ' *' *',l,> y*‘‘‘r iuU teate. T h ere seem s an lu n a te desire in P om ona g ran g e but th e ag ita tio n Ihe ___________ Mr- M cCrlllls is very o p tim istic and says th a t he 1» m ore th an evei r, u„*r *.f in , r 18 uo In m ost ta n n e r p lan ts to go ah ead too fast, and so th e F a n n e r points to .th is » a s co ntinued and finally som e of the Alas] ” confident th a t Beaver sto ck will one of th ese days sell for se v eral tim es pur. T he leap year danc«, announced hum an w eakness us ab o u t the only o th e r gran g es sw ung into line, es- E ugene Debs declines a fifth nom la n d th e o p p o rtu n ity seem s to Justify the opinion th a t it »111 sell fo r many 1 n ' xl Hntiirday evening ut Rock th in g likely lu 1916 to frig h ten pros peclally F airview g ran g e, and a t Its , Inatlon by th e Socialist p arty L ook. | a m e , par He feels satisfied th a t th e com pany is estab lish in g an Industry K' ' ‘ ‘ ,lal1 baa f a 'tp o n e d p erlty away last session Pom ona g ran g e reversed as if none of th e old stan d b y s would The length of the period of pros Indefinitely, but it will ta k e place its verdict, voting unanim ously w ith be in th e race next y ear.— P itts here th a t will be of Im m ense benefit to Oregon a fte r th e w ea th er se ttle s down so p erity ap p ro ach in g will b,. d e te rm b u t two exceptions fo r th e apitoint- burgh D ispatch th a t people can atten d ined by the ca u n ers them selves " m ent. Public a u th o ritie s at O dessa seem A dm iral von M oltsendorff, rec en t G ive Us a T rial. Nl.M'klioltler's .Meeting. Mr. H all's applicatio n for the place M usical. to fea r a rep e titio n of th e T u rk ish ly an n o u n ced as th e new head of the was endorsed by several of th e g ra rg - The stra in s of "T h e Hong of I am an ex p ert clea n er and p ress b o m b ard m en ts of last w in ter, d ire c t G erm an naval staff. Is fo rm e r com N otice Of an n u a l sto ck h o ld ers' es and nu m ero u s Individuals. Since e r and solicit y o u r w ork. S atisfac H ate " grow fa in te r B erlin Is now m eeting of M ultnom ah « C lackam as ed by flashlights from th e high cliff m an d er of th e G erm an high seas th en his way to th e position has been tion g u ara n tee d . P ressin g — T ro u s »• ring P arisian fashions i ’lncln- < o u n ty M utual T elephone Co. T he w hole city is In fleet anti one of th e big men of the lictl Tlntes-Htar N otice Is hereby given th a t the co m p aratively easy, alth o u g h th e re ers 15c, S uits 50c. C leaning $1 an d w aterfro u t. up. L adies' w ork a t reaso n ab le an n u a l m eeting of th e sto ck h o ld ers w ere o th e r ap p lica n ts for the place. prie»s. At residence, block w est o f d ark n e ss a f te r su n se t and special j navy. E m p ero r W illiam gave hliu Leatl pencil m a n u fa ctu re In the « .'h \ W ultnoniah d fla c k a m a s Ft. His ap p o in tm e n t had to com e from Main stre e t on Second, u n til f u rth e r police p atro ls tu rn aw ay any persons com m and of th e high seas fleet at the 1 nlteil S tates Is consum ing 73,000,- M utual J i lf-phoiif <’o , will h$- |>««|«| w alking along th e sid ew alk s on the th e board of reg en ts of th e O. A. C. notice. J. W G ossett. G resham .— at G resham . Monday, Ja n u a ry 24th cliff edge o v erlo o k in g th e h arb o r, ' l,u*a*l ,b > d rea d n o u g h t era , w hen ' '» h i l o f Itim her an n u ally of which at 2 p nt for the purpose of electing 93 end be ratified by th e county com Adv. '»out one-half la estim ated io be two dlzectors for the term of five though th e public 1» freely ad m itted 'b e ad v en t of the all-btg type of ht m issioners. It is believed by those An O regon in v e n to r’s w indm ill has 4 t r lu sh »r..enln< or th ro w in g years and to tra n sa c t any o th e r bus to them in th e daytim e. T h ere have tlesn ip m ade G erm any a d an g ero u - w ho know him th a t he will give com- blades th a t move h o rlso n tla lly In- lness which may properly come be. aw ay sh o rt ends. for»* thf» niHetin< piete sa tisfac tio n an d he Is ls k 'n .: the rtea d of vertically an d which are been f u rth e r re stric tio n s In R ussia rival of G reat B ritain , an d he re- on th e sale of alcohol. T h e cafes a re ; ta ln ed th a t com m and u n til Just b e - ; e a rn est co-operation of every fa rm e r blelded when m oving ag ain st th e KVA ANDERSON, Hec'y. Eyes tested and g l a s s e s fitted in th e county to produce expe.-ted r«- wind by a screen th a t Is governed by no lo n g er sliow ed to sell wines and fore th e w ar began, when he was Ur. Geo. Inglis Adv. S eattle is to have a real estate ez- th e wines p ro cu rab le from shops are succeeded by A dm iral von In g en ah l, suits. •» w ind vane. rhange all d ilu ted to a m axim um of 16 per w ho gave way In tu rn last sp rin g to I V enezuela h a s 2 .8 1 2 ,0 0 0 p o p u la T he fact th a t m osquitoes so con j A dm iral von P ohle P hilad elp h ia stre e t railw ay is d is cent, alcohol. tion. T bou san d s of farm ers use Lowe tln u a ily h ara ss rich-blooded c re a t ch a rg in g all ow ners of Jitneys from B ro th ers S tan d a rd barn p ain t for An occasional coat of Lowe Bros Huntil ures Is due to th e fact th a t they can Its service. Italy lias 18.000 women clg arm sk - p a in tin g th e ir barns, silos, fences wagon p a in t will save y o u r wagons w in ......... and farm Im plem ents front ru st and * “* 1do c,o r" who # re »' r ' not lay eggs w ith o u t th e album inous an d o u tb u ild in g s. It u th e most M. E. C hurch, Korkwoori. decay It la inexpensive and will '“ “ Ung d e fe c tiv e babL » to d k • II food w hich is th u s secured. In tro p econom ical b arn p ain t on the m ar T he p reach in g serv ice will be at save you m any d o llars E asily ap u* w hat they would hav. done * |th * m e r„ a h a . 343,643 m ile, of r . U - , ' . , ^ . Bros' leal co u n tries the g re a te st enem y of 11 o'clock The serm on topic will W e'll tell you how U etzger H elen K eller when sh e was born? Adv. way th e m a laria -b e arin g m osquito Is a be. “T he Deep Sea C h ristia n .” To piled Bros.— Adv. C leveland L eader. species of bat which is protected th is service you a re w elcom e B C. O m aha will lim it th e n u m b er o( Dr F B. R ollins, of B rooklyn, N. W orld has 070,997 m iles of rsil- Ita salo o n s to 360. Horn th e Insect's bite by its stran g e ly B rew ster, pastor. A ult, t u r i a l R e p a i r e d . I way. Y.. has been a school te ac h er forty sh ap ed h airs. T he b a t is very sw ift w ith celluloid w indow s, etc. 8 E I _____ P ittsb u rg h recen tly ded icated a 4 years. Ft.iiiwt a Hure Thing. of flight an d th e m osquitoes, espec P alm quU t, < ^ « baj n H arn ess Shop E llrope h~ of rail- acre playspot on G arfield hill Cost I H. Wlxori, F arm ers Mills, N Y tally those which have alre ad y m ade $25,000 has used Chamberlain's Tablets for Notice! C. 8 Wightman has com pleted 47 * ay s su p p er of blood a re th e ir ideal d,IO,'d*P’ of th e stom ach On account of th e high ad vance In years as pastor of Oyster Bay bap- food S S Í J .1’ **’ aai.d ,a y *' '»'bsm berlaln'. T he law office o f D. C. Lew is is Asia has 66,534 m iles of railw ay. le a th e r prices. 1 am com pelled to ad- j list church He U 79. now located In room 317, Board ot T ab lets a re the best I havs ev sr used T rad e B uilding, P o rtla n d . Phones vanee on shoe rep airin g . y sale by G resham Drug Co. Adv T a ilo r in g 8to< khoim has an o stric h farm »0 GRESHAM SHOE SHOP. U nited State« is paying pensiona 1 F o r men and w om en— clean in g , Main 6667; A-2973 A lexandria, Va.. fa lacreeaing Carl Dahl, Prop to 396,370 civil war veterana pressing an d rep a irin g done well. T. 8. McAuliffe, 16, of Buffalo, 1’arls lias 86,000 slre» t trees eq u ip m en t of flrw d ep artm en t. P e te r l>ecard. Powell stree t. born w ith o u t arm s. Is a s ta r stu d e n t New A lbany, K y„ will expel all E n gland consum es m ore soap th an Milk R ecord Blanks. California has 651 minee In high school. v ag ran ts who refu se to w ork any o th e r E uro p ean co u n try Mrs. T. Reese, dead In Bozeman, M onth's record of milk produc aged <3, was the first white child Ja p a n is supplying p ap er clo th in g M ney » .» ln g b arg ain s -w ant ad s tion for about 1« cows Just what O m aha will th is w in te r a rre s t all K ansas C ity, Mo . p ro h ib its open- horn In Montana v ag ra n ts an d apply th e “ w ork te s t.” R»$ b arb e r shops on Sundays you used to keep track of your herd for Russian soldara. Lead the Want Ads. Coarenlvnt and cheap. Outlook I fn 'Ï1