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G resham O utlook T W IC E W EEK VOL. 6, NO. 14 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1916 $1.50 PER YEAR TOURING THE BAILIWICK OF NOT A PLANT WIZZAtiD MEMBERS SCORED FOR NOT CONSTABLE MARTIN SQUIRE . BUT RIVALS BURBANK REQUIRING TEN PER CENT s N o te s A lo n g th e C o lu m b ia FIRST PUPILS RECEIVED H ig h w a y —T rail up AT JUNIOR SCHOOL ‘PRIDE OF MULTNOMAH”, THE CREATION OF J. POTATO DISEASES T ith e D e m a n d e d on E very AND THEIR CURE In c o m e —O n e M illion WARD EVANS-WONDER OF THE WEST T he first of th e pupils for th e new W ith the p o tato p lan tlu g season at B ap tism s! Ju n io r A g ricu ltu ra l school at G resh h and it Is m ost d esirab le to have a T he farm of J. W ard E vans, n ear carefu lly ju s t to see w hat it would am have arriv ed u n d er th e gu id an ce h ealth y product when th e crop Is A trip w ith C onstable M artin yield. th e C olum bian union high school, is By L. H. W ELLS. of l)r. Jam es I). Corby, th e p resid en t h arv ested . County Agent 8. B. H all S quire to the fu rth e st confines of his T h ere a re sev eral th eo ries as to PORTLAND, A pril 17. Special - i of the school. O th er stu d e n ts will th e n a ta l place of th e pride of M ult how th is p a rtic u la r hill of potutoes gives th e follow ing advice as to th e In a sh o rt add ress yesterd ay a f te r builw ick, over the C olum bia River nom ah, O regon’s g re a te st potato. Mr 1 com e every few days as th e applica- cam e th ere. It may be an old v a use of two rem edies for dipping po noon a t th e opening of th e Sixty- H ighw ay, is a pleasan t experience on E vans developed th is w onderful tu riety w hich new soil, good c u ltiv a ta to seed for era d ica tin g rhizoctonia, eig h th an n u a l session of the W il ' tions a re considered and passed up- a (lay w hen only a few m achines are ber seven or eig h t years ago, and tion an d ad a p ta b ility has developed one of th e w orst potato diseases la m ette B aptist association at th e J on. D uring th e su m m er th e g en eral on '.he road and the w ea th er is as b ro u g h t it to such a w onderful sta te in to w hat it is. Or it may possibly p rev a len t; E ast Side B aptist ch u rch , J. W. Lo- plans will be developer! and a staff bracing as it was yesterday. D ipping P otatoes. der, a laym an, scored church m em of p ro d u ctiv ity th a t it soon o u tra n k e d be a "h a lf b ree d ” sp ru n g from two of in stru c to rs secured to in a u g u ra te T he dipping of seed potatoes be bers for not c o n trib u tin g tow ard th e o th e r potatoes of different v arieties C onstable S quire had a bit of legal th e re g u la r cu rricu lu m w ith th e all o th e r v arities in M ultnom ah grow ing side by side th e y ea r be fore p lan tin g In e ith e r form alin or work of th e church and the pastors business a t B ridal Veil w hich he d is opening of th e fall term . county an d becam e know n as th e fore. But th e re is yet an o th e r corrosive su b lim ate, is to kill the for n o t Insisting on a ten per cent, of posed of, and having unburd en ed his T he J u n io r A g ricu ltu ra l school is very best of its species in all th e theory, equally as good, w hich, if diseases w hich are on th e seed. T he th e m em bers' Income. The su b je ct m ind of legal cares and his pockets a p rivate school for boys of lim ited N o rth w est, an d la te r on th e whole co rrect, would m ake th e P rid e of one w hich seem to he doing the m ost for discussion was, "B u ild in g an Ad of legal p apers he d eterm ined to take m eans, those betw een th e ages of ten M ultnom ah an en tirely o rig in al dam age In th is section in rhizoctonia eq u a te P rogram for th e Local th e O utlook m an to th e confines of and sixteen a re received. F a rm in g Pacific coast. It can be Identified on th e p o tato at C h u rch ," and Mr. L oder held th a t S ta rtin g out as a rival of th e B u r production. Ills ju risd ic tio n ju st to show’ oft the is th e principal course, w ith it will T he seeds of th e p o tato grow in th is season by th e sm all d irty spots th e first th in g was to ascertain w hat scenery over w hich he holds official be co rrelated stu d ies of th e g ram m er bank and A m erican W onder it soon th e little boll th a t is seen at th e top from th e size of a pin head to th e a m em b ers' incom e is, $1000, $1200, sw ay. school grades. In d u stria l tra in in g o u tstrip p e d th em in q u ality an d then of th e vine. If th e seeds rip en they size of th e end of a pencil. T hese $1500 o r more, an d th en Insist th a t A fter leaving B ridal Veil th e o f in various lines will be given. Music, in th e q u a n tity produced from an will sp ro u t and grow th e sam e as spots look like sm all pieces of d irt he pay 10 per cent to th e church. He ficial te rrito ry u n d er his espionage is a rt and lite ra tu re will be used to but upon carefu l ex am in atio n they eq u al am o u n t of land. F o r sev eral any o th e r kind of seed and th ey will rep rese n ted by a strip of land about fam iliarize th e boys w ith th e best stick r a th e r firmly to the p o tato b u t pointed o u t th a t m any p asto rs fail produce potatoes. It Is by th e p la n t for som e reason to Insist th a t th is he y ears th e e n tire crop produced by fo u rte en m iles long and a q u a rte r of things. ing of p o tato seeds th a t th e new v a can be rubbed off or w ashed off. done. Mr. E vans was tak en by th e P o rt leaving the tu b e r sm ooth. W here a m ile wide, w ith th e g re a t highw ay T he man chosen for th e head of rieties a re o rig in a ted , but of the "T h e church to which I belong," ru n n in g its full length. T he terrific th e school, Dr. Jam es D. Corby, has land Seed com pany, and was sold nu m b erless v arieties th a t a re p ro th is disease does Its w orst dam age Is said Mr. L oder, "gives $5000 w here w hile th e crop Is grow ing— it cuts scenery tow ering over the narrow- been one of th e m ost p o p u la r p asto rs o ver th e e n tire co ast for seed. It !s duced In th a t way only a very few off th e stem s lead in g to th e young po as it sh o u ld give $10,000 and could strip is also in th e M ultnom ah ju d i In P o rtlan d for th e past ten years. now to be found grow ing ev ery a re of any value w hatever, an d still tato es, causing th e farm atio n of n u If th e m em bers gave according to cial d istric t, but its principal in h a b His church h as alw ays been h ea d w here on a com m ercial scale an d is few er of any com m ercial w orth. So m erous sm all po tato es, ill shaped tu th e ir ab ility . Many ta k e a $10 a u ita n ts a re wild anim als, w ith high q u a rte rs for boys and boy building. rap id ly ta k in g th e place held by o th it is highly probably th a t Mr. Evans bers, ran k top gro w th and po tato es tom obile rid e and th en pay 10 cents m o u n tain s and w aterfalls and the Some of his frien d s call it "Buy- e r v arieties. It is n ot now th e "com discovery is really a new p o ta to — o r above gro u n d , cu ttin g down th e to th e ch u rch . T h ere is lack of d ef C olum bia riv er bordering the two v ille.” it was in th is social ce n te r in g ” p o tato for It hus alread y a r r a th e r was a new one when he first am o u n t of m a rk e tab le potatoes. Af in iten ess In o u r church financial sides. th a t Dr. Corby org an ized th e first rived. discovered it. plan, w hen we should find o ut w hat te r dipping, p la n t o r ground is free So much has been w ritten , read troop of Boy Scouts in O regon and In th is neig h b o rh o o d , w here th e from th e disease. W hile a n ativ e of M ultnom ah each m em ber is good for and w hat he an d said ab o u t th e judicial posses as presid en t of the Scout Council he co unty it also seem s to th riv e b e tte r g ro u n d seldom freezes m ore th an F o r Dipping. Is able to pay. T his would be e q u it sions of C onstable S quire th a t it has been in stru m e n ta l in ex ten d in g in som e o th e r localities. L ast year, two o r th re e inches, an d th a t only at able an d Ju st.” Use one p in t of form alin to th irty would be an old story to repeat any th e good work of sco u tin g fa r and a t th e San F ran cisco fair, it took ra re in terv als, po tato es have been g allons of w ater, soak the potatoes Rev. M. T. M illiken o u tlin ed w hat of it here, but it is ab o u t som e of the wide. It may be rem em bered th a t first prize for th e best acre of p o ta know n to " v o lu n te e r” for a dozen fo r tw o h ours an d then d rain well th e five-year plan of th e B aptists is th in g s seen along th e way th a t will a t th e Sunday school ex hibition held toes grow n in C alifo rn ia T he P rid e y ears or m ore w here cu ltiv a tio n has before cu ttin g T his solution is poi to o b tain 1,000,000 baptism s In five be m ore in te restin g . at th e fa ir g ro u n d s in G resham last of M ultnom ah was en tered in com been continued. Even a y ea r o r two son and should be used with g re a t years, and how th e local churches F o r instan ce, the Colum bia R iver fall, Dr. C orby's troop of Boy Scouts p etitio n ag a in st th e world and won of grass will n ot kill them o u t en care. K eep it aw ay from ch ild ren may be affiliated w ith th e general H ighw ay is not finished yet. T here took a prize fo r th e ir app earan ce. easily w ith a yield of 790 buBhels on tirely and wlien th e gro u n d Is plowed and livestock. It will lose its cam paign. It will m ean, he said, one a re a docen places w here men and T h ere are few in d u stria l p la n ts in or one acre of ground. T he ex h ib it was up again they a re Jo h n n y Ju m p ups, stre n g th u fte r a day or so and will B ap tist fo r every eig h t of th e m em paving p lan ts a re gong to be em aro u n d P o rtlan d th a t have n ot been m ade by th e Boa V ista ran ch of tru e to th e ir in stin ct to sp ro u t and not be effective so <lo not le t sta n d b ersh ip in o rd er to carry o u t the ployed all sum m er. W ork is being visited and th e ir w orkings explained P lacerville. Such a yield is tru ly grow. In one such case n ea r V an before using. p rogram , which sh o u ld be organized ru sh ed on the Base Line extension, as to groups of Dr. C orby’s boy friends. re m a rk a b le but a n ea r approach to couver, W ash., a p o tato was known T he o th e r rem edy is two ounces of In groups. o u tlin ed in F rid a y 's O utlook. T hen In giving up his p a sto ra te to devote it can be m ade h ere if ull conditions p e rp e tu a te itself in th a t way for coorroBive su b lim ate to 16 gallons of "R e c ru itin g for Service," was Rev. th e re are unfinished patches in a him aelf en tirely to th e developm ent a re m et to in su re a p erfect crop. seventeen years. w ater. Dissolve in hot w ater before C. F. M ier's topic, and W. J. Heaven dozen places to be covered with "hot of th is unique and g reatly needed Such a com bination of clim a te as m ixing w ith bulk of w ater. Soak po spoke on "E v ery Disciple a Dis- Mr. E vans says th a t it is blight stu ff” th a t w ere left over from last school Dr. Corby is only giving m ore and disease re sista n t to a re m a rk we have h ere and a soil th a t seldom tato es one and one half hours, and clp ler.” year. And som e new work is undei tim e and s tre n g th to a work th a t has able degree, and w ith him th e re has freezes would fa c illlta te th e p ro d u c d rain and let dry before cu tting. Do Rev. H. F. W earing, of B ritish appealed to him alw ays. co n stru ctio n . n ever been a crop failu re. He is tion of a new po tato from th e seed not let th is solution come In co n tact C olum bia, delivered th e an n u al s e r Betw een Crow n Point and Bridal T he school is n o n sectarian . The now en g ag in g in th e work of p ro of a p lan t th a t had grow n th e year w ith any m etal as it will destroy th e mon on “ Efficiency of P ra y e r." He Veil the figure 8 is being graded. It boys will have religious in stru c tio n ducing a la rg e r crop th an ev er be before. Not all p o tato es will ripen m etal and also th e so lu tio n , use wood will sp eak several tim es d u rin g th e is one of th e eng in eerin g problem s of for c h a ra c te r gro w th as well as phy fore. th e ir seed bolls, b u t p erh ap s one of vessels. Always p u t in som e indigo convention. L ast n ig h t u business th e ro u te b u t it will be ready for sical tra in in g fo r hand and body th a t Mr. E vans is not a p la n t w izaid the ripening kind had been grown o r diam ond dye to color th e solution. session an d luncheon of th e Young trav e l before th e sum m er is well un- we may secure th e well ro u n d ed , e f who can c re ate a new fru ft, vege the previous season on th e spot It is deadly poison and Bhould be P eople's B ap tist Union wus held. <’e r way. T hen th e re are four m iles ficient boy. ta b le o r flower, at least he has never w here th e P rid e of M ultnom ah was k ep t aw ay from all persons o r stock. "T h e Young People and the Five ju s t this side of th e Hood R iver co u n P erh ap s Mr. E vans never It does n o t lose Its stre n g th so be Year P ro g ra m ” was presented by ta k e n th e tim e to do so on any ex found. ty line th a t is b arricaded to all travel SOLD EIGHT CARS tensive scale. His production of the knew th a t he had p lan ted a tu b e r of are fu l in disposing of it when Rev. E. C. Cofer In his add ress last IN SIX DAYS P rid e of M ultnom ah was not b ro u g h t an o th e r v ariety along w ith his stan - th ro u g h dipping. It Is best to dig a n ig h t, In which he pointed out th e ju s t now. It only needs to be paved to be finished. T he paving p la n ts are ab o u t by any process req u irin g th e d ard variety, and when he dug them hole and bury the solution. Mark all p a rt th e young people will have In L atourell & Son sold eight F ords r»-ady for o p era tio n s and when the stu d y of p lan t life, hy b rid izatio n o r ' the ripe seed had alread y fallen up- co n tain e rs ‘'P o lso n ” and keep cov the plan to secure «,o00,000 new in ju s t one w eek, th ree of them yes b itu lith ic is all laid and a few safety p a tie n t tran sm issio n of one breed to on th e ground, had been tu rn e d u n ered. terday. T he last consignm ent is all T his is a little m ore effective th an m em bers w ithin five y ea rs' tim e. T his p recau tio n s are com pleted th e h ig h an o th e r, req u irin g years of carefu l d er by the p o tato fork and lain d o r gone but a new lot will be h ere in a the fo rm alin b u t th e price being high su b ject Is m ade th e lead in g su b je ct way will be opened Its full le n g th — observance. H is luck cam e to him m an t th ro u g h a mild O regon w inter. day o r so. a t th e p resen t tim e, th e form alin will of th e convention and ap p ears in ev finished. in th e sam e way th a t luck com es to T h at theory is as good as any o th er. T hose who b o u g h t w ithin th e week probably be th e m ost advisable th is ery d ay ’s program o r th e convention. O th er th in g s w ere noticed besides th e p ro sp ecto r who finds a pot hole It rem ain s a fact, how ever, th a t a T he an n u a l B ro th erh o o d luncheon w ere David Wolff, B oring; G eorge A. year. th e highw ay. Two steel gangs are in th e bed of a creek w ith a h a tfu ll new p o tato of excellent q u alitie s was and p ro g ram will be held tonight Wolff, S andy; P aul Meinlg. S andy; busy beyond B ridal Veil laying new of gold in it. He is a close ob serv er 1 discovered and th ro u g h th e quick from 6 :3 0 till 7 :3 0 o'clock. PROPERTY OWNERS WANT D eaton & P ro cto r, S andy; W. E. rails on th e .O.-W. R. & N. rig h t of of th in g s and when he saw an u n u s observance of its finder has become TO BE IN THE CITY T eg a rt, F airv iew ; Blain T u rn e r, P lan s fo r th e p a rt Sellwood will ual hill of p o tato es in his field he one of th e sta n d a rd v arieties of th e way. T he C olum bia riv er is rising F airv iew ; O scar W alin, F airv iew ; A petitio n has been circu lated a s k ta k e In th e Rose C e n ter are rapidly an d th e re are m any patches of snow w atched it grow and cu ltiv a ted it world. Em il Olson, T ro u td ale. ing the city council to nam e a d ate m atu rin g . C om m ittees have been in th e ravines as well as in shaded DELINQUENT VOTERS for a special election, th e purpose appointed and a re w orking In th a t POOR PLAYING places along th e highw ay. T he w a I i l i o n High S ch ool No. 2 N otes. MAY BE SWORN IN being to ta k e a n o th e r tra c t of land su b u rb . Mrs. H. C. Mendee, c h a ir FEATURES GAMES te rfa lls a re at th e ir best ju st now and Miss L eisla Ruby of th e school en inside th e city boundaries. man of th e Sellwood F lo ral and Rose th e scenery is b ea u tifu l beyond com te rta in e d th e m o rn in g A ssem bly w ith All th e I n te r City league clubs By referen ce to th e election law T he p ro p erty to be tak en in is the association, which will have ch arg e pare. a violin solo, play in g very a rtis tic a l belonging to of th e Sellwood plot al th e Rose Cen S om ething h ere to fo re unnoticed ly "B y th e B ro o k ,” a ru stic seren ad e took an off day on S unday and piled it is found th a t voters who have rem ain in g 2 6 acres H enry H arvey, now o u tsid e th e city ter, said yesterd ay th a t th e plot had by Rene de B olsdefre, and re s p o n d -[u p an u n u su al bunch of tallies, failed to re g iste r in th is county may At was observed on th e W ashington side ing to a very h ea rty encore with of th e C olum bia. C astle Rock, so “ P lan ta tio n A irs” by R o b ert A. W oodburn th e G resham G iants were m ake a tem p o rary re g istra tio n at Die lim its, and th e 20-acre tra c t lmm e not been selected, but will probably n ea rly inaccessible th a t nut one d ar K eiser We hope to h e a r Miss Ruby j d efeated by th e hom e club in a score poling place by affidavit of six fre e Itately west of th e H arvey property be selected th is week. I t Is planned a t the southw est co rn er of th e Sec to hold a local rose and floral show ing p arty has ever reached its sum - , niany tim e before com m encem ent and ¡a »r, i.ovo „■in a i„ - 1° ° k fo rw ard to o th er en te rta in m e n ts of 9 ,o ,lrlv |ng M axtneyer from holders. tion Line and P ullen roads. at the Sellwood Y M. C. A. rooms ' * * by th e o rc h e stra and glee clubs occa- th e box In all o th e r co u n ties of th e sta te Mrs Dr. Balcoin, of P o rtlan d , has next m onth, th e tim e to lie fixed at p athw ay to its topm ost pinnacle. F a r slonally. At P o rtla n d th e score stood four the polling place re g istra tio n will be recently bought th e five acres on the th e next m eeting of th e com m ittee, up. on its so u th e rn slope, a blast was i Miss M arg u erite V olbrecht, vice I to five in favor of th e B eavers over p erm an en t if m ade upon th e affidavit co rn er and lias a portion of th e m a which will be April 24. T he school It will let off yesterday. . . . . soon be ; p resid en t of th e A thletic association of tw o freeh o ld ers. In d icatio n s are terial on th e gro u n d for a $2000 bun ch ild ren will be usked to provide easy of ascent. aw arded le tte rs to th e successful can- M ontavilla. T he K irk p atric k s took galow. It is she who In stig ated the wild flowers for th e local display. It At B ridal Veil a crew of ten men j d id a tes of th e football team th is j th e St. H elens team in tow by a 7 th a t m any persons will have to take m ovem ent to have h er p roperty taken a d v a n ta g e of th ese m ethods as the will be held ab o u t one week before w ith six horses was engaged in the F,° r n ‘?< at A w em bly. She m ade th e to 6 count. B ut th e clim ax was . . , follow ing ad d ress in p resen tin g reg istra tio n is rem ark ab ly low er at Into th e city and th e ow ners of the the Rose festiv al and Is for the p u r h ercu lean task of m oving a tw enty- them : reach ed a t W oodland when th e th is tim e th a n form erly. T he to tal rem ain in g 41 acres are helping the pose of stim u la tin g th e best efforts ton boiler from th e depot to th e mill “T he heroes a re n ot all dead, B rad fo rd s w alked aro u n d H tim es m ovem ent along T h eir object is to on th e com m unity. on th e m ountain T he r.iill is four n e ith e r are they all in E urope. We w hile th e locals w ere pounding o ut re g istra tio n to n ig h t is estim ated at get Bull Run w ater. 70,000 In M ultnom ah county about have heroes rig h t h ere am ong us. m iles aw ay w ith a steep ascent all P erhaps, few of us have realized 11 runs. A new m usical clu b has been 10,000 sh o rt. (■range W ill H ave Circus. th e way th e re and it will ta k e th e th a t we have been asso ciatin g w ith Next Bunday th e G ian ts will play form ed in St Jo h n s com posed of the crew about th re e w eeks to m ake the men of heroic m ould who have risk ed th e Baby B eavers <>w »tie G resham T h ere is a wide dem and for q u in pupils of Miss G eorge Rich, the first Rockwood g runge is p rep arin g to 'o arn ey . T he boiler is on a tru ck I ’h eir lives to add to th e rep u ta tio n of field. A n o th er good gam e is prom ine in In d ia and Burm a. M alaria m eeting having been held at (In* o u r school. have a society circus on H aturday, w hich is hauled a few yards at a tim e is p rev alen t. Q u in in e -d istrib u tin g "T hey a re not clad In arm o r as th e ised. May 12. It will be a gen u in e affair, hom e of Mrs. I Claw s, 410 Oswego bv m eans of blocks and cables the K nights of old n o r are they arm ed sta tio n s are m ain tain ed th ro u g h o u t stre e t, in St. Jo h n s T he nam e of i l l It would n a tu ra lly be expected th e co u n try by th e g o v ern m en t, the lull of h um an in te re st and prolific la: te r being hitch ed to tre e s along w ith shield o r dagger. But th ey sit ol all th e stu n ts society people are new club is Olio L u terp e, whit h before us now in civilian clo th es,— th a t th e ow ners of la u n d ries would th e road. W hen located at the m oun co u n try postofflee being utilized for o u r heroes of th e football field. , device , h at ,(J d capable of p u ttin g over on an u n su s m eans th e "goddess of m usic " Miss th is purpose. E u ro p ean s usually ta in mill it will be a m ile abeve the " I have been given the h o n o r of . , .. , , . Mary K iern an was ch airm an and Miss p rese n tin g to each of th ese a th le te s 10 nia* p w ashing of clothes at hom e ta k e ab o u t ten g ra in s one day each pecting public. A la rg e delegation Fay Sm ith was se creta ry of th is r i’ er. a sym bol of th e school's ap p reciatio n j easier. On th e o th e r han d , it has week as a p rev en tiv e m easure. It of ca n d id a tes ts p lan n in g to tie p res m eeting R ussell D rin k er will be of th e ir loyalty an d d ev o tio n .” developed th a t th e lau n d ry ow ners was form erly th e custom to d is trib ent. Safe Medicine for Children. elected to preside a t th e next m eet T he follow ing stu d en t* w ere a r ,, ¡,, ,av o r »lis* elec tric lrc n u id ute q u in in e not only directly to n a " I s it s a fe ? " is th e first question aw arded le tte rs: M ervin Good. F ra n k T h o u san d s of farm ers use Lowe ing Beethoven was th e com poser th ro u g h depots but also B ro th ers S tan d ard b arn p ain t for to be considered w hen buying cough ' Brown, M errill Good. W llliard Jo- cred it a good deal of increased bus- tives stu d ied at th is m eeting P apers were m edlclne for ch ild ren C ham b - han!"‘n ' * i ' th k> m a n ’ O lenn McCor- ¡»ess to th is ap p lian ce In nu m b ers th ro u g h d epots but also th ro u g h ze- p a| n, lllg th *-lr b arns, silos, fences read by Misses Rich, Bredeson and , . , . „ . . . . mick, W illie M artin, A rchie Me- of ' cases ------ . th . e . housek eep ers are rid m in d ars (la n d o w n e rs), to th e ryots an d o u tb u ild in g s. I t Is th e most C ram er. Music in clu d in g piano so lain s L ough Rem edy has long been Keow n E rnest Q u esin b erry . Leslie d ing them selves of a weekly b u g (sm all fa rm e rs). T his supply has econom ical barn p ain t on th e m a r a fav o rite w ith m others of young 8t. C lair. O scar Stone, O rville Zim- los and read in g s w ere given. Those ch ild ren as it co n tain s no opium or m erm an, Ray P alm q u ist an d Ray b ea r by sending th e ir work to th e now been c u t off, sto ck s in h and be ket. Ask for color cards a t o u r on th e p ro g ram w ere H elen Crouch, la u n d ries to be re tu rn e d "ro u g h o th e r narcotic, and may be given to [ E lliott. ing sh o rt, an d prices have doubled, i sto re. A W. M etzger.— Adv. a child as confidently as to an ad u lt. M adeline M unson, G eorge Clawe, d ry ,” finishing it a t th e ir leisure, in I t Is p le a sa n t to ta k e, too, w hich Is PLEA8ANT VALLEY In th is way th e la u n d ries g et co n P ian o Ixwsons. I find It Is very necessary fo r the an d J o a n n a Jam es. H elen Crouch of g re a t im portance w hen a m edi sid e ra b le work w hich o th erw ise ( W ill give piano lessons e ith e r at w elfare of Mrs B ittn e r to m ake a received a m edal fo r best p erfo rm cine m ust be given to young ch il T he P leasan t V alley Aid society my hom e o r will go o u t. G erm an Bh o rt visit w ith h er a t P o tten g e r ance. T he house was attractiv ely d ren T his rem edy is m ost effectual will m eet on T h u rsd ay , A pril 20, w ould n ever com e to them . v _i . sa n ita riu m , M onrovia, C alifornia. I d ecorated w ith sp rin g blossom s and in relieving coughs, colds and croup. w ith Mrs. W. U Moore. All are in m ethod E xperienced In teach in g re tu rn b„ fore M#y , Ur g p F o r sale by G resham D rug Co.— Adv. vited. Bargains in the Want Ada. Ja p an ese la n tern s. G race H essel, G resham , phone 68. ; B ittn e r.__Adv. C a stle R ock . > q