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T W IC E W EEK VOL. 5, NO. 103 G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1916 TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S $1.50 PER YEAR TELEPHONE EDUCATORS GRESHAM IS PROMISED SENTENCED HAS QUORUM WILL SPEAK FIRST-CLASS BASEBALL FOR DECADE REMEDY FOR THIRD CALL AT MEETING IN PRISON LOW PRICES Wm. O. Ross. F red G ard n er and a couple of young lady fans of S eattle cousins of Mr Ross, w ere In G resham today looking o ver th e ball g ro u n d s A local school in stitu te and ed u ca Mr. Ross says th a t work will begin a t once on th e g ro u n d s in p rep a ra tio n T he th ird tim e was th e charm , su re Tw elve days ago N icholas Berry County A g ricu ltu rist S. B. H all Is enough, and the g a th e rin g of sto c k tional m eeting will be held a t the for th is seaso n 's gam es. T he condition of th e g ro u n d s is considered very and B ert F erguson cam e o u t to m aking an effort to stre n g th e n th e holders of th e local telephone com G resham high school on S atu rd ay , fav o rab le as to location an d th e boys prom ise to p ut th e ball p ark in good G resham to hold up som e Ja p an ese weak cream eries and su g g ests th a t pany y esterday was la rg e enough to F eb ru ary 26, th e re will be a m orning shape. All arra n g e m e n ts have been m ade w ith players and th e fra n farm ers. They w ere successful in th e local dairym en should m ake a o verreach a m ajo rity — w ith the session from 10 to 12 an d an a f te r chise has been placed fo r th e In ter-city league team at G resham , to be robbiug tw o fam ilies in th e ir own m en tal n o te of th e sta te m e n t of J. D. noon session from 1 :30 to 3:30. proxies th a t w ere used. County S u p erin te n d en t A rm strong know n as the G resham G iants. T he schedule of gam es will be published in hom es, b ut they w ere n ot q u ite as Mickle, S tate D airy and Food Com Of th e 279 sh a re s of th e com pany has com m unicated to th e O utlook In th e O utlook successful in m aking th e ir get-aw ay. m issioner in connection w ith th e ir th e re w ere found to be 156 answ ering p a rt th e plan for th is ed u catio n al H arold K ern has been apponted business m an ag er and will oversee the Ferguson was cau g h t at Linne- m a rk e tin g If they wish to stay in the to roll call when C hairm an Dowsett m eeting and It prom ises to be an ex w ork of im proving th e g ro u n d s an d erecting a g ran d sta n d . Tom Tow nsend m ann Ju n c tio n by C onstable Squire, business and m ake profits Mr. It is will be in th e line-up of th e team announced th e resu lt. Several sto c k ceptionally helpful occasion. but B erry got away to r ilie tim e being Mickle says: for all who are in any way connected holders cam e in a little la te r. „ ..V , . .. u . i T he G resham G iants will be som e "G ia n ts” in th e baseball field this a fte r ta k in g a shot a t M arshall Mc "W eak co u n try cream eries are be As b u t 140 votes w ere needed to w ith o r in te reste d in th e schools,] K inney. B erry gave him self up the ing crow ded to th e wall by a system e ith e r g ram m ar or high and th is in- | su u im er and Mr. Ross has issued a challen g e to any team in th e N orthw est tra n s a c t business, it w as agreed by next day. th a t is slow ly but su rely sapping the som e not to use th e ir proxies and eludes teach ers, p are n ts and ch ild ren , I b arrin g none. T his includes S eattle, Tacom a and S pokane, etc. Two gam es Y esterday they w ere sentenced by life blood of every cream ery in the th e older stu d e n ts especially. It is I will be scheduled w ith th e T acom a team , which lias h ere to fo re been going ab o u t th irty w ere not voted. Ju d g e P helps in the circu it co u rt to s ta te th a t does not have access to a A fter th e m inutes of last y e a r’s hoped th a t people from all d istric ts | to S acram ento serve ten years each in th e p en iten local m a rk e t w h ere it can dispose of m eeting and the a n n u a l rep o rt had su rro u n d in g G resham will come. T his certain ly m eans good ball fo r th e lovers of th e g rea t A m erican tiary a t Salem. enough of its products reg u larly to On the program are Prof. H. C. I been read the ch airm an called for Both are young men b u t have bad th e re ta ile r at a price th a t will en gam e in not only all ea ste rn M ultnom ah but will draw largely from P ort i.om lnations to fill the two places on Seym our, of th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l records. Berry says he is 19 and F e r able It to pay for th e b u tte rfa t p u r th e board of d irec to rs m ade vacant college who will th o ro u g h ly discuss land also. All ball fans are urged to give th is plan th e ir h ea rty sup p o rt guson 17, but it is Known th a t both chased. In o rd er to rem edy th is s it F red G ard n er is to be th ird basem an and when he g rip s your hand you by th e expiratio n of th e five-year th e m a tte rs p erta in in g to school clubs] a re fo u r or five years o ld er th an th a t. uatio n an attem p t is being m ade by term s of W. A. P ro c to r and E S. and school g ard en in g , th e raisin g a n d ] will conclude th a t lie can hold o nto th e ball when on d uty at his place, Berry has u wife aged 19. Ferguson th e co u n try cream eries to co-operate exhibiting of stock and v egetables by Jenne. in th e production and m a rk e tin g of is B erry ’s nephew . Mr. P ro c to r declined to become a the school children. T he m inim um sentence th a t can be th e ir p ro d u cts.” On th is sam e line, county a g ric u l-| ca n d id a te again and nam ed A obert Mr. Mickle f u rth e r explained the given fo r th e ir crim es is ten years. Jo n sru d of Kelso as his successor. tu rist, S. B. H all, and M ultnom ah T he m axim um is life, b ut Ju d g e purpose of a co-operative association The o th e rs placed in nom ination county fa ir p resid en t and m anager, as follow s: p lan t, m aking Im provem ents and lay P helps was len ien t. In giving them By L. H. W ELLS. were E. 8. Je n n e, R ichard T eg a rt and H. A. Lewis, will ta lk . It will be “ T he im provem ent of th e product the sentence hp said: PORTLAND, Feb. 21.— Special.— ing m ains, all of w hich goes to the llan M ickley. T he first ballot re su lt suggested w hat an « now to m ake or every cream ery in th e o rg an iz a "1 am allo w in g you the m inim um "H ow Can th e G range S ecure M ar City for $5500. T he M ilw aukie W a ed in th e choice of Mr. Jo n sru d and them successful. sentence. I cannot p aro le you be tio n ; th e sta n d a rd iz a tio n of th e b u t Miss Ruby S h earer, of th e P o rt ket. Roads and Scenic H ighw ays,” te r com pany was th e first to be es Mr. Jen n e. te r of all cream eries in th e o rg a n i tablished in M ilw aukie, and was cause you have alread y broken a p a T he question of a parity in rate s land school system , will discuss th e was discussed at th e m eeting of Mil I re g re t th a t young men of zation, m o istu re, etc.; th e selling of sta rte d when th e Income was sm all, role. betw een p arty line residences and su b je ct of read in g in th e first, second w aukie grunge S atu rd ay aftern o o n , but Mr. Flach and his associates had your age m ust be placed behind bars all b u tte r, w hether locally o r o th e r residences on ind ependent or single and th ird grades. T his is a very im th e m ain ad d ress being delivered by faith In th e tow n an d w ent ahead, for ten of th e best y ears of your lives, wise, u n d er one b rand, nam ely the tru n k lines was b ro u g h t up by p o rta n t su b je ct and Miss S h earer C. B. H anson, m a ste r of th e gran g e. laid th e m ains and pum ped w ater but I am tied down by the wisdom or b ran d of th e asso ciatio n ; th e estab lish m en t of a ce n tral sales ugency C h arles C leveland, who claim ed th a t know s how to m ake it in te re stin g and Mr. H anson p resen ted a plan to have from wells. lack of wisdom, of th e le g isla tu re w hich will handle and co n tro l the the la tte r residences w ere being d is profitable for all to hear. m a rk e t roads in th e cou n try built A co n sid erab le p ortion of th e old th at m ade th e law .” P rincipal Goodwin of th e union sale of the e n tire o u tp u t of all cream crim in ate d ag a in st, in being com by d istric ts, to be p artly paid for by m ains can be used— in th e m unicipal Mrs. B erry sobbed in c o u rt when eries in th e association, reserv in g to pelled to pay business house rates. high school will ta lk on "W h a t the th e ab u ttin g p ro p erty und th e b al plant in th e d istrib u tio n system th e sen ten ce was given, and when h e r No action was tak en , alth o u g h it was high school has done th is y ea r and ance paid for by a d istric t of ab o u t w here they can ca rry th e p ressu re of young h u sband was tak en aw ay she each cream ery its own local tra d e as one m ile on each side of th is road Bull Run w ater which is very heavy shouted wildly. Latfcr, in a visiting fa r as possible; th e sellin g of all b u t show n th a t the single-line residences w hat it hopes to do next y ea r.” te r passing th ro u g h th is agency as as S u p erin te n d en t A rm stro n g will dis T his plan, said Mr. H anson, would were charged th e sam e as business In M ilwaukie. T he new m ains of the cell a t th e county ja il, she talk ed to sociation p ro d u ct; assistan ce to the cuss correspondence w ork in connec- p erm it th e co n stru ctio n of m a rk e t houses— two dollars a m onth, while Bull Run system will all be iron pipe him a long w hile as he held th e ir dairym en in th e ir efforts to produce all o th e rs residences w ere being ’*on o u r BChool system roads in to co m m unities w ith o u t an laid with referen ce to a possible a n baby. a b etter g rad e of cream ; to obtain a P rincip ai E. 8. McCormick, of the excessive burden being placed on nexation to P o rtlan d and curry the ch arged but one d o lla r and tw enty- The case is a p ath etic one from th e m ore sa tisfac to ry m ark et fo r surplus G resham g ram m ar school, is also on p ro p erty ow ners. Mr. H anson urged heavy p ressu re. F ire h y d ran ts will five cen ts a m onth. th e p rogram for a topic not yet an- th e en actm en t of a law providing for be placed on all larg e m ains, provid poverty sta n d p o in t, as B erry had no b u tte r of ull cream eries in th e asso T hen th e m eeting ad jo u rn e d . money and his wife was ill. He said, ciatio n .” i nounced. these d istric t w here farm ers w anted lug th e tow n with am ple fire protec- "I co u ld n ’t pay th e d octor o r a nurse. ORDERS ARE GIVEN A round ta b le will be conducted in them , an d would ta k e th e control of t ’on. I had to do so m eth in g .” He chose ANSPACH FAMILY TO HIS SERVANTS connection w ith th e various topics th e road co n stru ctio n aw ay from th e T he com pleted Hull Run system , TENDERED FAREW ELL ---------- presented for sh o rt ta lk s an d expres county and put into th e hands of th e with th e Fisch p la n t will rep resen t unw isely in doing "so m eth in g " and will pay th e p enalty w hile his wife "Y ou are my se rv a n ts and 1 w ant sion of opinions. people d irectly in te reste d . He point- an in v estm en t of $50,500, $45,000 Last F rid a y evening th e people of and baby a re left to stru g g le on prom pt a c tio n ,” w rites R. H. T hom p- A good m usiclsn o r e n te rta in e r | ed o u t th a t road money was often col being in long-tim e w ater bonds, and alone. Rockwood and vicinity gnve F ran k son, of 1097 C leveland avenue, to the : wi” aci‘om Pa ny S u p erin te n d en t Arm- J lected In one d istric t and used to im- $5500 in w a rra n ts payable to th e w a A th ird m an nam ed Griffith who H. A nspach an d fam ily a farew ell stro n g and assist in m ak in g th e pro- prove roads In a n o th e r d istric t te r com pany in fo u r years. board of county com m issioners in a was arre ste d a t B erry ’s hom e n ea r reception in th e g ran g e hall. About "O u r present m ethod of road build com m unlcation in w hich he asks re- g ram e n te rta ln ln K a* wel1 as in stru c- A special election has been called L ents, was n o t im plicated in th e a f one h u n d red were p resen t, who en I ing is n ot fair, he said . ” F o r instance, in M ilw aukie for M arch 4 at which lief frbm pro p erty dam age because j five. joyed them selves in various ways, In fair so fa r as is known. L et all p are n ts, who a re in te reste d I Oak G rove road d istric t has been pay- tim e th e people will vote on the of road d rain a g e on th e Base L ine cluding card playing, dancing and in th e education of th e ir ch ild ren , r e - 1 ing ab o u t ten m ills special roaii tax question of au th o rizin g the council road. conversation. HOME ECONOMICS solve to get th e fu lle st Deneflt from | and paid th a t much th is year and im to ta k e over th e p lan t of th e Mil "Y ou have allow ed w ater, silt and At m id n ig h t a su p p er was spread CLUB FORMED proved th e roads th ere, w hile th e dis w aukie W ater com pany for $5500 sand to flow th ro u g h cu ltiv a ted fields, t *1*9 e<l llcationaI tre a t, In the d ining room , an d d u rin g its tric t beyond does little or noth in g th e stip u lated price. B. M Fisch, cu t ditches and uproot fences to the On M onday aftern o o n th e Home progress Mrs. Ida Burgess, m a ster of We need u niform road law s to pre ow ner of th e plant sta te s th a t he will d e trim e n t of p ro p erty o w n ers,” I OBSTRUCTED OUTLET econom ics g irls of union high school. Rockwood gran g e, on b eh alf of those w rites Mr. Thom pson. "T ell your FLOODS RACETRACK v en t ‘ his in eq u ality so th a t co n tin u practically lose his e n tire investm ent No. 2, held a m eeting an d organized p rese n t m ade Mr. A nspach a g ift of a ous m a rk e t roads may be bu ilt and when the sale is finished. ro ad m a ste r to come out and see me a Home Econom ics club. T he ob se t of o ran g e spoons. T h e recipient and I sh a ll be glad to offer a few I M a ter still covers th e race track not sh o rt sections as in th e case of ject of th is clu b will be to stim u la te responded feelingly b ut briefly, be to th e depth of fo u r o r five feet. T he I Oak G rove d istric t. We do n ot w ant su g gestions to h im .” C o n stru ctio n of th e railw ay of the in te rest in all th a t p erta in s to hom e ing en tirely overcom e w ith his em o The le tte r was placed on file by the sam e body of w ate r extends n o rth | th e push clubs and th e com m ercial P o rtlan d & Oregon City railw ay Is m aking and housekeeping It will tio n s at th e m ark of esteem shown board. Mr. T hom pson has w ritten as to Division s tre e t and cre ate s a lake I clubs to d ic tate w here and when com pleted from M ilw aukie to B aker's also tend to cre ate b e tte r co-opera him by th e neighbors whom he and m any as th re e com plaints a week to th a t covers m ore th a n fifteen acres, we sh all build ro ad s.” his fam ily are leaving bridge, on C lackam as riv er, a d is On the fa ir g ro u n d s it is still flooding All th e sp eak ers said th a t they tance of 25 m iles, an d cars a re m ak tion betw een the teach ers, g irls and th e board. Thp fam ily will move to P o rtlan d , m o th ers In terested In th e home. T he The land in question is th e form er th e floor of th e m achinery hall and is | w ere opposed to issuing bonds for ing trip s. C arv er Is th e nam e of the an d la te r expect to go to th e ir re officers elected w ere: p resid en t, F ra n L'aker place at th e in te rsectio n of the two feet deep in th e racin g associa- road co n stru ctio n and favored con- sta tio n at B a k er’s bridge, and h ere a cently acq u ired farm n ea r W alla | tln u o u s special tax fo r road building. depot will be b u ilt and a tow n s t a r t ces Bliss; vice p resid en t, M arie L ane; W alla. Base L ine and T ro u td a le roads. The tion stalls. secretary and tre a su re r, Lucy P e te r W hile not much dam age is a p p a r alleged dam age has been th e resu lt ed. T he tra c k will be extended to son. it is a source of an noyance to th e I G*e d eath of Mrs. K ath erin e of the fill m ade a t th e foot of th e hill ent TROUTDALE HOST OF fa ir associatio n . N. L. S m ith an d J. I P erth R eisacher, wife of Jo h n Rei- Viola th is year, it is announced, M eetings will be held every fo u r last y ea r w hen th e Base L ine was QUARTERLY CONFERENCE which will bring railw ay facilities N. C lan ah an , ow ners of th e flooded I Sttcher- at her home- 550 E ast Sal- weeks. T he first m eeting w 1 be in h ard surfaced. Insufficient d ra in well in to th e Logan co u n try , and property. They are p rep a rin g to ta k e raon 8 tre e t- th e re passed a resid en t open up a rich d istric t to railw ay the n ear fu tu re , when Mrs. Seeley, The second q u a rte rly conference age is alleged. som e notice of co nditions and d eter- of P o r t|and of m ore th an 50 years head of th e d e p a rtm e n t of physical of th e F airview circu it of th e M eth traffic. T his line will tap a rich and ■duration for women at th e Oregon o d ist church was held la st F rid ay at m ine why th e ir lan d s should be 3he waB born ,n s t eyer, on th e Rhine, CHANTICLEER DANCE grow ing co u n try , with g reat possibil flooded, when h ereto fo re th e re has G erm any, F eb ru ary 28, 1836, and A g ricu tu ral college, will be p resen t th e T ro u td ale ch u rch , a gooil a tte n NEXT SATURDAY EVE ities It cost ab o u t $250,000 so far, been a n a tu ra l o u tle t for th e w ate r cam e to New H av en - Conn., in 1859, and talk on physical cu ltu re. dance being present. D istrict S u p er but th e eq u ip m en t is still to come, Mrs. L illian M. Plym ale, p ro p rie across th e p ro p erty so u th of th e race | " h ere she m et h e r fu tu re husband, T h e g irls o f th e h ig h sch o o l an.I in te n d en t T. II. Ford presided and including th e ro llin g stock. It Is tress of C han ticleer, has se n t o u t trac k , w hich o u tle t is now o b stru cted . He cam e to C alifo rn ia and in 1865 announced th a t a E u b an k s m otor te a c h e rs , an d a ll m o th e rs w ho a re In prefaced th e business session with a word th a t an inform al dancing party a rriv ed in P o rtlan d , w here she was A fine lunch was . . . . u i n . .i. . k i . . s „ c r m ay be used on th is lin e, a n d not te re s te d in h o m e eco n o m ics a re in h elp fu l address. will be held th e re next S atu rd ay ev m a rried to Jo h n R iesacher by Ju d g e | a _A, LEAP YEAR DANCE electricity . At p resen t steam pow er vited to jo in a n d ta k e an a c tiv e p a rt. served In th e basem ent of th e church ening. S everal In G resham have re BY ORIENT GIRLS P. A. M arquam . F ive ch ild ren were is used. T hen- is stro n g p orbablilty T h e g irls expect to m a k e th is d u l l by th e T ro u td a le L ad les’ Aid. The ceived special in v itatio n s and th e re born to them , th re e of whom a re liv th e m ost in te r e s tin g a n d ben. i'clal th ird q u a rte rly conference will be Last S atu rd ay 's dance a t O rient, in g — Dr. 8. R iesacher an d Jo h n R ie th a t th is line will ev en tu ally be ex will be a good crow d from P ortland. o f Its k in d . tended so u th for 75 m iles and open held in Fairview on a d ate not yet C h a n tic lee r dances a re becom ing fa given by M ultnom ah gran g e, was a sa ch e r an d Mrs. M ary Ja n k e , of P o rt i th e co u n try along th e w estern side decided upon. g litte rin g success in every way, and mous. land. Miss Rosa R eisacner, a d a u g h YOUNG FOLKS __ TO ______ __ , T hose a tte n d in g th e m eeting from it was ann ounced th a t a leap year te r, who died was a w ell know n m u of th e C ascade ran g e of m ountains DANCE AT ROCKWOOD I Fairview were Rev. and Mrs II. C. T h e Man W ith Sand. dance would be given on S atu rd ay sical te a c h e r in P o rtlan d . Mrs. Rei Mrs Ellen A. H utchins, who had A g a th e rin g of the y o u n g er society B rew ster, Mr. and Mrs. I). S. D unbar, evening, March 11, w hich will be en sach er was a G erm an m o th er and If you’re down and o u t— discour- tirely u n d er th e co n tro l of th e leap- housew ife of th e old type, finding her been a resid en t of Oregon for fo rty - set will be held at th e Rockwood Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B urlingam e, Mrs ag ed — y ear g irls of th a t neighborhood. And y o u r very soul hangs loose, hap p in ess in th e bosom of h er home. ; six years, died at hfA- hom e, 725 H aw M accabee hall next S n tu rd ay night. J. W B enecke, Mr. an d Mrs. Edwin And you ask yourself th e question. She and h e r v en erab le h u sband w ere th o r n e a v e n u e , T u e sd a y n ig h t, w h e re T he S chantin fam ily o rc h e stra will B urlingam e, Mrs 8. C. Dixon. Mrs. M’eary, h eartsick , w h a t's th e use? Eggs ami ('hicks. m a rrie d m ore th an 50 years. He was sh e h ad lived fo r tw e lv e y ears. S he fu rn ish music for dancing, b u t It has J. W. M oller and Mrs. J. II P eterson. J u s t rem em b er th a t y o u 're needed. 3. C. M’h lte L eghorns, h atch in g fo r 20 y ears p resid en t of th e P o rt was th e widow of th e late B p. ‘ been decreed th a t all tu e old people ! Mr af,<1 Mr* W. A. Rowen from tbe In this grim old w orld of ours. Rockwood ch arg e were also present. T h a t y o u ’re a p a rt of it (w e need eggs $5 per 100, $1 p er fifteen; land G erm an Aid society and is now H u tch in s to whom she was m arried ami kids a re to be barred. you) _______ ______ day-old chicks $12 p er 100, W hite th e p resid en t em eritu s. Mrs. R ei ' In 1870, Ju n p 6, a t Boston, M assa-. In its sun n y tim es and show ers Death of Mrs. Frances I’orhcM. c h u s e tts , a n d th ey cam e to O reg o n Burietl nt Pleasant Home. And alth o u g h It may seem useless, W yandotte cock an d cockerel for sale. sa ch e r was c h a rte r m em ber of th e ---------- Griffin stra in , from prize w inning G erm an L adies' Relief society and th e sam e year, m aking th e voyage by | More th a n hum an soul can stan d , Mrs. F ran ces M. F orbes, form erly Jo h n Wesley B urrell, aged 25, died You belong to th e C reato r, and th e stock A. R. Lym an, G resham , R 2. G erm an Red C ross society F u n eral w ater aro u n d Cape H orn, locating in ' of Rockwood and well known T illam ook county w here they lived Kelso on F eb ru ary 12, and was Lord loves men w ith sand. was held from th e fam ily residence th ro u g h o u t ea stern .Multnomah, died P lea sa n t H om e B akery. till 1892. Mrs H u tch in s was th e b“ rted a t P lea san t Home last Tues- 550 E ast Salm on s tre e t a t 2 p. m. In P o rtlan d last F rid ay . She was 1916 h u n tin g and fishing licences m o th er of seven ch ild ren , five of Mrs. T. H. K ennedy, P lea san t bu rled today In Riverview cem etery, for sale by S terlin g -K id d er H ard •'In tra n s fe rrin g th e p lan t of the whom still live and werd at h er bed Home B akery, Phone 271, is h a n d T he to rtu o u s A laskan coast has so services being held a t th e Holy Re w are com pany.— Adv. M ilw aukie W ater com pany to th e side «luring h e r illn ess: Mrs T hom as d eem er church n ea r W oodlawn where ling Royal bread from P o rtlan d . T he city of M ilw aukie fo r $5500 I am los D arling, of Ocean P ark , C al.; Mrs. m any in d e n tatio n s an d prornotorles bread can be secured also th ro u g h F or th e cenvenience of trav e lers M ark ell’s G rocery, frem Mrs K en ing ab o u t $10,000,” said B. M. Fisch, Jam es Duff, Mrs L au ra E. Condon | th a t its ac tu a l length is g re a te r th an som e of h e r relativ es live. Mrs. F orbes was 36 y ears of uge an E nglish firm is com pressing tea nedy. head of th e com pany. Mr. Fisch s ta t and 3. P. H utchins, of th is city; and th a t of th e U nited S tates seaboard and leaves a h usband, Ja m es Forbes, proper, all told m ore th a n 26,00 into blocks resem bling plub tobacco ed th a t he had invested som ething Mrs. G eorge R. H ooper, of I-os An to whom she had been m arried about Tailoring. miles. o ver $15,000 in estab lish in g th e geles, C alifornia. fo u r years. She is also survived by T h ousands of farm ers use Lowe F o r men and w om en— cleaning, B ro th ers S tan d a rd barn p ain t for pressing and rep a irin g done wel T he Saxon g o v ern m en t has bought h e r m other, Mrs. M cLennon and a p ain tin g th e ir barn s, silos, fences P e te r L enard , Pow ell stree t. T h e ju d g e in th e co u rt ro o m : I ’ve C u sto m er: H ave you any apples? several larg e brow n coal fields in the sister, Mrs, Ja m es Elwood. an d o utbuildings. It is th e m ost lost my h at T he L aw yer: Lost your G rocer: Do you w ant them to cook o r of Leipsic w ith a view to th e econom ical barn p ain t on th e m a r See th e new type Z en g in e In S teri- h a t» T h a t’s n o th in g C u sto m er: Both. T h a t’s ! ev p n t“ a * electrificatio n of Its sta te STUMP PULLING outfit for sale at a W hy, I lost to e a t? ket. Ask for color cards at ou r b argain. S terlin g -K id d er H ard ing & K idder's window. rnllw ays sto re. M etzger B ros.— Adv. a su it h ere yesterday! what I cook ’em for. w are com pany. HIGHWAY BONDING IS OPPOSED 't*