I GROWING OLD GIVES SPASM OFSENTIMENT T he subjoined article was pub lished once before, on Ja n u a ry 22, 1915. It is reproduced h ere upon request of the w riter who has been asked for a copy by Mrs. Alice David- son, of V allejo, Cal. She gave her only copy aw ay to “a lady who ap p re d a te s it so m uch" and she w ants a copy for herself. Mrs. Davidson ch aracterize s the artic le as one "con cerning the irre v eran c e of the youths of to d ay ," w hich is a flattering te s ti m onial of its value. F ollow ing is th e artic le in fu ll: G resham , Ore., Ja n . 22, 1915. E d ito r O u tlo o k :— I have read the follow ing rhym es, ta k en from an Ex change, th a t w ere re-published in a recent issue of th e G resham O utlook: GRESHAM FIREMEN HOLD ELECTION ROCKWOOD GRANGE INSTALLS OFFICERS T he re g u la r m eeting of th e G resh am V olunteer F ire d ep a rtm en t was held in th e tire hall on T uesday night, Ja n u a ry 2, at w hich tim e th e officers for th e com ing year w ere elected. E. T. Jon es was re-elected chief, H arry Jo h n so n re-elected secretary and Jam es Je n n in g s re-elected a ssist an t chief. O th er elections w ere: K A. M iller, of th e Bank of G resham , tre a s u re r; F red Hoss cap tain of the hose com pany; w ith C arl Dahl and C larence Irish a ssista n ts; A rth u r Dixon captain of th e chem ical com pany, w ith F ish er Je n n in g s a ssist a n t; A lfred H am m er cap tain of the hook and la d d er com pany. F ire m arshals, C laud S tockton an d L. O. M errill. T he financial rep o rt for th e year ending D ecem ber 31 was read by th e secretary , th e chief item s of it fol low ing: benefit receipts, $184.25: d isbursem en ts, $35.00. G eneral fund receipts $89.95; d isb u rsem en ts, $84.97. C ounty D eputy T. J K rettder. a s sisted by th e L ents g ran g e degree team , in stalled th e officers of Rock- j wood g ran g e on W ednesday evening j About seventy m em bers of th e two g ran g es w ere p resen t an d ab o u t th ir- [ ty o th ers. T he cerem ony was pub lic and was follow ed by a sh o rt pro- 1 gram . j Six ca n d id a tes w ere in itia te d in the fo u rth degree by D eputy K reu d er and th e degree team assisted by of ficers of th e local grunge. A fter the cerem onies a chicken su p p er was served to all who were present. F ollow ing is th e list of new of ficers: m aster, F. 11. C ran e; overseer, Mrs. Mary Je n se n ; le ctu rer, Miss Mazie S ch an tin ; stew ard , A lbert S to ck to n ; a s sista n t ste w ard . L eon ard P la tt; chaplain, Miss G race Vail; tre a su re r, Mrs. Alice P la tt; secre tary , Louis Je n se n ; g ate keeper, Dave W eiland; Ceres, Miss H elen W eiland; Pom ona, Miss N ettle Link- la te r; F lora, Miss Ida R ichm ond; lady assista n t, Mrs. Mary Richm ond. F a th e r th in k s th a t only fools Veil w hen th e re 's a touchdow n m ade; C. E. RUSHER HURT H e w ould close up a ll th e schools BY DELIVERY TRUCK W here th ey le t fo o tb all be played; F a th e r th in k s th e w ay th ey d re ss C. E. R u sh er, ja n ito r of th e Union S how s th a t g ir ls a re growing bold; high school, was knocked down and J u s t b etw een o u rse lv es, I g u e ss badly in ju re d by A. W. M etzger’s d e F a th e r m u st he g e ttin g old. F a th e r sa y s th e law should sto p F o o lish n e ss on H allo w e’en; D ocks he used to p a r t on top H ave d e se rte d f a th e r 's bean; F a th e r n e v er goes to show s I f th e fro n t ro w s h ave been sold; T h e re a re re a so n s to suppose F a th e r m u st be g ro w in g old. — E xchange. livery auto , driven by Cecil M etzger, last night n ea r th e G reshum library. Mr. R usher was com ing down Main stre e t, w alking on th e h ard su rface pavem ent. He was passed by J. E. H eseltin e’s delivery a u to an d then stepped tow ard th e m iddle of the stre e t ju s t in tim e to be stru ck by th e M etzger m achine. He was k nock ed down an d d ragged sev eral feet, but was n ot ru n over. His in ju rie s consist of a bad cut on the back of his head, and a piece of th e scalp was loosened on th e left side. Dr. H. H. H ughes atten d e d him. He is restin g easily today and will probably m ake a speedy recov ery. CANNERY COMPANY'S CALL FOR MEETING T he call for th e an n u a l m eeting of th e G reshum F ru it G ro w ers’ asso ciatio n , published in the O utlook, Ax es next Monday forenoon, a t 10 o'clock as th e dute. T he m eeting will be held in th e grunge hall, th e p rincipal o bject be ing th e election of five d irec to rs for th e com ing year. A failu re to have a m ajo rity p rese n t will n ecessitate a n o th e r call or a d jo u rn m e n t, and as th e re w ill probably be Boiue action tak en upon th e proposition to re build the cannery it is d esira b le th a t th e re be a larg e tu rn o u t. T he in v itatio n to be p rese n t is ex tended to everyone who is in any wuy in terested in the cannery pro p o si tion and it is hoped th e re will be larg e atte n d a n c e of fru it grow ers and p ro p erty ow ners. VICTIMS OF AUTO ACCIDENT YESTERDAY. From Left to R ig h t— Miss Rosalie L uscher, in ju re d ; Miss Lillie L uscher, killed. WATER FUND DEFICIT IS TO BE BORROWED A deficit in th e w ate r fund re su lt- ted in u reso lu tio n by th e city council to borrow $750 from th e B ank of G resham , at Its first m eetin g of the new year, on T uesday evening last. Tile loan will be n eg o tiated for th e period th a t will elap se before funds will be av ailab le from th e 1916 tax levy, which will p robably he next May. G resham will have its first stre e t sw eeper if a good, second-hand one can be found in P o rtlan d . T he s tre e t co m m ittee was in stru c ted to find o u t if P o rtlan d had one for sale. T he big city has been ex p erim en tin g w ith som e new m odels an d it is believed has som e of its old o n es for sale at a b argain. T his being th e first re g u la r m eet ing of th e new council a vote of th u n k s was given th e re tirin g coun- ilm en for th e ir assistan ce In s ta r t ing th e new board o ut In a p ro p er m an n er. All the o th e r city officers w ere p resen t ut th e m eeting. I he follow ing bills w ere o rd ered paid by w a rra n ts on th e sev eral funds: C ranu Co., MUpplies............... C ra n e Co., MiippiieN W a te r a c c o u n t .............................. JaincN M cK inney, su la ry H. R. L. & P. Co., s tr e e t llg h ta G reahuni E le c tric Co.................... C. O. S chneider, a u la ry ............. O utlook, p rin tin g J. 11. M etzger, s a la ry i ’ll ■ i Ion Htt.ii ii I I o h h T ru c k S ervice H otel C ongdon, m eal» H a rry Jo h n so n , lab o r $604.78 43.20 68.74 ;<» oo 76.00 31.75 30.00 27.20 12.50 10.00 0.30 2.20 2.25 A frig h tfu l accident at th e grade ta sily and will probably reco v er in a crossing 709 feet east of L lnneniann sh o rt tim e. T here is no telling how many Two w itness to m e trag ed y were ju n ctio n yesterday aftern o o n re su lt tim es the foregoing has been given ed in th e d eath of Miss L illie L uscher R ichard F orbes an d Mrs. C E. Cook, new s space before it reached G resh who live n ear th e scene of th e acci am , nor w h eth e r it will stop before and th e serio u s Injury of h er sister, dent. They sta te th at the m achine it goes th e rounds of exchanges; but Miss Rosalie Luscher. shot o ut from behind a la rg e sig n 1 am convinced th a t it should not go T he accident occurred at 1:45, as board which p a rtia lly screen s the fa rth e r, if it goes a t all, w ith o u t a th e w est-bound truin was about to track and was c a u g h t, fairly in the f a th e r ’s opinion th ereo f going with rile bill for $604.78, by th e ( ’rune cross th e county road. T he two girls m iddle by th e train . T he m otorm nn, it. com pany, was a u d ited and a w a rra n t were in a M itchell six, on th e ir way I Sm ith, could do n o th in g to stop It is a species of m ockery like th a t o rdered draw n when h in d s a re a v a il to sing at th e fu n eral of Mrs. H attie his train in th e b rief in terv al he had of th e boys, who said to th e P rophet able. T he am o u n t is ch arg ed to th e S tenberg, of P leasan t Valley, and o ' seeing th e auto. C o n d u cto r Jack w ater fund an d is for w a te r pipe ex E lish a : "Go up, old bald head, go ALL CASH PAID AT AUCTION SALE were stru ck by the electric cur, both Shipley accom panied th e in ju red NEW TELEGRAM RATE tensions, prin cip ally to the H eaver u p ,” when forty-tw o of them were m achine anil train m eeting squarly girl to G resham , and both of the to rn to pieces by th e bears, as a les NOT YET EFFECTIVE S tate facto ry , w hich have alread y As an indication of th e grow ing on th e track. train m en gave all assistan ce possible been delivered. son for th e g en e ratio n s to come. T he au to was com pletely dem ol prosp erity of th is p art of th e coun Deputy C oroner Sm ith cam e out D uring the p ast few days th e re T his, at least, is an illu stra tio n of try, th e auction sale at th e M ulthauf ished. Those who visited the scene from P o rtlan d and took th e rem ain s have been m any en q u iries reg ard in g T. s. M c D a n i e l s d e a t th e s ta te of public se n tim e n t of th a t farm yesterd ay is In a « lass by 'tself. say th a t the wreck was the most o ' Hie dead girl to th e city. He also th e price of th e E vening T elegram an c ie n t tim e; and th e re is no change IS SHOCK TO T he sale was larg ely atte n d e d and com plete and frig h tfu l they ever saw. had several p h o to g rap h s m ade of the and O utlook in com bination. We of se n tim e n t ii^ th is reg a rd to this W hen the tra in stru ck the m achine w reck and the scene of th e accident. have inform ed all th a t th e new price The d e a th of T. S. McDa th in g s w ent off w ith a snap. * day. Mr. M ulth au f was p repared to tak e th e a ir connections closed but the D eputy C oroner S m ith m ade note would be $5.00 per year. We were c u rred in P o rtlan d W ednesday ev en W henever lite ra tu re is used for bankable notes for all sum s over ten cars ran fully two hu n d red feet be of th e fact th a t th e re was no cro ss so Inform ed by the T elegram a few ing. Ja n u a ry 3, re su ltin g from p n e u th e con ju rin g , publishing and p er m onia. T he fu n eral services w ere dollars, but th e su rp rise of th e sale fore they cam e to a stop, dragging ing bell and said fu rth e r: "T h e ob weeks ago. p e tra tin g of jokes on th e fath ers, held loday from th e F irs t M. E. was found in th e fact th a t not a the au to along with it. T he ends of stru ctio n s of th e view undoubtedly Som ething has happened or failed w hich would be frow ned upon as dis note was draw n for any am o u n t. Ev th e ties on the n o rth side of the co n trib u ted to a larg e ex ten t. On the to happen an d we find T he T elegram ch u rch of which he was a m em ber. respectful to the m others, it is done track were torn and sp lin tered and n o rth side of th e trac k th e re is an Is still co n tin u in g th e old ra te which T he an n o u n c em en t of Mr. Mc ery buyer paid spot cash. w ith a m istaken Idea th a t public The Union Meat com pany had a th e cars were com pelled to rem ain o b stru ctio n of the east view, ow ing th e O utlook will a»so extend to Its D aniel’s d ea th , a t th e age of 52, cam e opinion will to le ra te such tre a tm e n t th e re for nearly two ho u rs before the to a high em b an k m en t, and at the su b scrib ers u n til o th erw ise notified, as a shock to his g re a t host of a c of th e fa th e r at th e hands of th e chil re p re se n ta tiv e a t th e sale who bid In w reckage could be cleared away by end of th e em b an k m en t Is placed a m aking th e co m bination $4.25. We q u ain tan c es In th is vicinity and a m ajo rity of th e cows an d heifers. d ren , and th a t n e ith e r th e public nor 30-foot b illboard, which co n tin u es a re Inform ed th e h ig h e r ra te will th ro u g h o u t th e sta te . H e was p rom Some of the best m ilk ers were th e com pany's w recking crew. th e fa th e r him self will raise a voice T he body of Lillie L uscher was the o b stru ctio n . T rav elers have a soon go in to effect. bought by local dairym en. T he O utlook inent an d active in m any affairs p e r of p ro te st in his behalf. ta in in g to ed u catio n , ch u rch and found at th e re a r of th e train hav view of only about 109 feet of the w ants your renew als. W h a t a difference in th e life of NEW LOGGING ROAD ing been d ragged for m ore th an a track s u n til they a re w ithin 89 feet tem p eran ce work. He was ch a irm an lite r a tu r e w hich breeds contem pt for of th e board of tru ste e s of W il NEAR BULL RUN h u n d red feet while both cars of the ot th e grade, ow ing to these o b stru c WHY FURNITURE STORES th e fa th e rs as com pared w ith that train passed o ver her. T he body was tio n s.” DON'T FLOURISH HERE la m ette U niversity. w hich b rea th es respect fo r them C am er & T ay lo r’s saw m ill, locat frig h tfu lly m angled. Miss Rosalie F o r sev eral years th e fam ily have An inquest will be held to n ig h t at R. R. C arlson has discovered why " P e c k ’s Bad Boy” was a funny book ed on the m o u n tain east of th e Bull was picked up .« t one side of the the public m orgue. T he two L uscher a f u rn itu re sto re m ust go out of b u si resided d u rin g th e su m m er at th e ir w ritte n in 1883 It was read in the Run riv er n ear its ju n ctio n with the trac k and bro u g h t to G resham by b eau tifu l hom e n ear L in u n m in and girls were the d a u g h te rs of Mr. and ness In G resham R ecently an ag e n t hom es of the country fa r and wide Sandy, will resu m e o p eratio n s next th e lib ra ry service ca r which was Mrs. Jaco b L uscher, of F airview , and sold several Sw eeper-V acs here for have been freq u en t a tte n d a n ts at th e an d was d ram a tiz ed ; but th e laugh M onday a fte r being idle since the ju st passing the spot at th e tim e. Dr. were well known all o ver ea ste rn ten d o llars each, alth o u g h Mr C a rl G reshum M ethodist ch u rch . was ail a t th e expense of th e fa th e r w eek before C h ristm as when it was S. P. B ittn e r m ade an exam ination Mr. McDaniel was noted for Ills M ultnom ah county. L illie, th e dead son has them for sale a t $6.50. T he who should nev er be tric k ed or sh u t down fo r th e holidays. and found only superficial bruises girl, was th e youngest, h er age be ready wit, his g en ero u s sy m p a th ie s Sweeper-Vac will sw eep e ith e r a floor T he com pany has a larg e tr a c t of and possibly a broken rib an d ankle. ing ab o u t 18 year, . m ocked by a son; so it died a n a tu r anil his irre p ro ach a b le c h a ra c te r and R osalie is o r carp et. al d eath m ore th an a q u a rte r of a tim b er available, stre tc h in g back for T he Red Cross am bulance took her ab o u t two y ears o ld er life. Both were Two o th e r excellent b arg ain s ce n tu ry ago. C om pare th e fate of several m iles in to th e hills, w ith an to th e Good S am aritan hospital ac Mr. M cDaniel was fo r e ig lit years excellent sin g e rs and w ere in fre m ust be disposed of at once. One is business m an ag er of "P e c k 's Bad Boy” w ith 'h e it.,m ortal e stim a te d ten y e a rs’ supply in sight. com panied by her m o th er and b ro th th e Pacific quent dem and for en te rta in m e n ts a ro u n d -to p din in g table, six-foot ex C h ristian A dvocate an d la te r engaged "C asa b la n ca,” o r "T h e Boy Stood on A new steam logging ro ad , about er. At last rep o rts she was resting and o th e r g a th e rin g s tension, form erly sold a t $19.00; In business for him self. H e Is s u r th e B urn in g D eck,” w ritten in 1789: four m iles in len g th will be in o p era It will assist now offered fo r $7.50. T he o th e r Is vived by his widow, und th re e ch il T h e fla m e s ro lle d on— he w ould n o t go tion in a few weeks. TELEPHONE COMPANY DEATH OF J. W. MENZIES W ith o u t h is f a th e r ’s w ord; largely in in creasin g th e o u tp u t of a sq u are-to p din in g table, ten -fo o t TO ELECT DIRECTORS IN PORTLAND TUESDAY extension, fo rm erly sold fo r $8.50; d ren , M arg aret, 13; W ilson, 10, and T h a t f a th e r, f a in t in d e a th below, the mill. W arren, 7. His fa th e r, a retire d His voice no longer heard. N otice of th e an n u a l m eeting of Jo h n W ilbur Menzies, a b ro th e r of now offered a t $6.69.— Adv. M ethodist m in ister, resid es in In th e sto ck h o ld ers of th e local te le T h e re cam e a b u r s t o f th u n d e r— so u n d — ORGANIZATION OF d ian a. Mrs. D. M. R oberts of G resham , died T h e boy! oh, w h e re w as he? NEW FAIR BOARD phone com pany have been sen t out at nit, residence, 229 E ast N ineteenth FAIRVIEW A sk o f th e w in d s th a t f a r a ro u n d to every ow ner of stock, accom SANDY BLUFF W ith fra g m e n ts stre w e d th e sea! The re g u la r m eeting of th e F air- T he recently elected board of d i panied by proxies for th o se who can stre e t, P o rtla n d , last T uesday m o rn ing Mr M enzies was a n ativ e O re view g ran g e will be postponed to re c to rs of th e M ultnom ah County Mrs. Elsie R adford has been q u ite W ith m ast, a n d helm , and pennon fair, not atten d . T he m eeting will be F a ir association will m eet next Mon held in M etzger’s hall, com m encing gonian and a son of C aptain Jam es som e fu tu re d ate, notice of which sick but is slow ly Im proving. T h a t w ell h a d b orn th e ir p a rt,— Menzies. He was born in 1864 and B u t th e n o b le s t th in g w hich perish ed day a t 19 o'clock in th e forenoon for will be given In due tim e. Mr. und Mrs. Sam uel C arrell sp en t at 2 p. m., on M onday. Ja n u a ry 22. lived for m any y ears In th is city, l i e th e re Mrs. 8. B. H all has gone to C or S unday w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A ult. organization T he m eeting will be As th e re are ab o u t 280 sh a re h o ld also lived fo r som e y ears in L ebanon, Was th a t young, f a ith f u l h e a rt! vallis to Join Mr. H all, who is a t held in th e office of County A gent ers It is d esirab le th a t a good m a jo ri Mrs. Byron E dw ards is hom e for a Moses, who had m ore tro u b le in his O regon, and la te r in Roslyn. Wash ten d in g F a rm e rs’ W eek session of th e H all. sh o rt stay from C alifo rn ia. She ex ty of them be rep resen ted at the ington. For the past th ree years h e life th an ail o th e r living man on ac Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college. Mr. Hall pects to re tu rn th e re soon. T he principal business at th is m eet m eeting so th a t an o th e r m eeting will co u n t of th e disobedience and dis ing will be th e election of p resid en t, not have to be held. The business had resided in P o rtla n d . Besides his will probably a tte n d a conference of C arrie Brook lias been sick with respect of th a t bunch called th e chil vice presiden t, se creta ry an d tre a s on hand is the election of tw o d i widow and tw o d au g h ters, Miss Ida county ag en ts next week. th e g rip d ren of Israel, o r G od's chosen peo u re r to serve d u rin g th e com ing recto rs and th e consid eratio n of such Menzies, of th is city, and Mrs. W. E. A lfred H aughlum Is in P o rtlan d . ple, expressed th e se n tim e n t of all T h irty y ears ago th e a re a supplied year. Some m a tte rs p erta in in g to the oilier m a tte rs as may com e before M umm a, of Roslyn, W ashington, he tim e in his com m andent, "H o n o r leaves five sisters and one b ro th er: from a ce n tral elec tric sta tio n In New •Notice to D elin qu en t Stockholders next fa ir will probably be tak en up th e m eeting Xlrs G eorge W B ates and Mrs Jo h n York city was less th an a m ile thy fa th e r and thy m o th e r;” and the and discussed. G resham F r u it G row ers' Ass'n. h o n o rin g of th e m o th er was n o t p u t P arsons of P o rtla n d ; Mrs D. M sq u are. Now th e re is g en e rate d $ iiaxa-Mt) no. ah ead of h o n o rin g th e ta th e r. If Some m onths ago th e p o stm asters of A ccording to the law s of O regon yearly in th e United S tates m ore th an T he m a rriag e of Mr. K Yuasa and R oberts, of G resham , O regon; Mrs. go v ern in g co rp o ratio n s a su b sc rib er th a t g en eratio n of Isra elites had been th e United S tate s w ere m ade re c ru it 17,509,000,000 k ilo w att hours. J. A m brose of B ellingham , W ash in g Miss Y oshiko Miyao took place at th e to th e ca p ita l stock who is d elin capable of honoring th e ir fa th e rs and ing ag en ts for th e arm y, an offer of q u e n t In his paym ents for stock Is hom e of th e bride on F ifth stre e t In to n ; Mrs. J. Jo slin , of F airb an k s, More th an 3,000,000 cases of ln- m o th ers as well as Moses and th e ir $5 for each re c ru it being m ade to G resham yesterd ay noon. T he ce r A laska, and J F. Menzies, of C ar d u stra il illness, caused m ainly by not en title d Io vote a t a sto c k h o ld e rs' God, they probably would n o t have in te re st them . T he resu lts have not m eeting. So please ta k e notice and bonado, W ash in g to n ; C M Menzies, em ony was perform ed by Rev. J. long hours, low w ages, d u st, had a ir, If you d esire to p articip a te in th e been w ith o u t a hom e and co u n try to met expectations. A rep o rt from of P o rtlan d , is a nephew. C lark T ibblts with Dr H. II H ughes a n n u a l m eeting to be held a t g ran g e day. The fu n eral took place yesterday fum es, sm oke, poisonings an d poor h all, G resham , Ja n u a ry 8, 1917, it W est V irginia says th a t th e post and th e b rid e's m o th er actin g as w it T he ch ild ren of today who a re en m aster a t H olden is th e first one in aftern o o n from th e residence, with ven tilatio n a r e 'r e p o r te d an n u a lly in will be necessary to com e in and pay nesses th e United S tates. up any balance on y o u r stock. co u raged to consider it sm a rt o r m a n th a t s ta te to get a recru it. in te rm en t in R iverview cem etery. Both of th e young people were ly to he disresp ectfu l and disobedient born in Ja p a n , but will m ake th eir Tailor! ng T hen- a re 5,562 em ployes In th e R ubber th a t has lost It» elasticity to th e head of th e ir own, o r o th e r Don't forget to read the want ads. fu tu re hom e in th is city. Ail who may be reju v e n ate d by Im m ersing it lig h th o u se service, and only forty- F o r men and w om en - cleaning, fam ily, will have no respect for te a c h know them will wish fo r them a long for five m in u tes in a bath of glycerin eig h t of th ese a re in W ashington. p ressing an d rep a irin g done well. e r n o r schohi governm ent, an d the chists of tom orrow . Also, when the P e te r L en a rd , Powell stre e t. and happy m arried life in the land of mixed w ith tw enty-five tim es its vol The lig h th o u se serv ice is a p a rt of schools may as well be closed tim e com es to them th a t th e ir sight th e se ttin g sun. ume of d istilled w ater and h eated to ,h ’‘ ' l••Pu r,ra " ,“ o t com m erce. E lectric locom otives a re In use in "W h ere they let football be p la y e d ;” and h earin g a re im paired w ith old 70 degrees C en tig rad e, and th en S w itzerland, in w hich pow erful elec b u t th is is not all: they will have no ng", like fa th e r ’s, they will not be Big Dance. LOST -G old brooch w ith ruby set. tro m ag n ets a re used in stead of respect for th e au th o ritie s of the> favored with a fro n t seat In the Given in R eg n er's o p era bouse S at drying it w ith filter p ap er The brooch la new and th e atone tow n o r city, no r th e laws o r go v ern show , unless th e re be a show f u rn urday evening, Ja n u a ry 13. Good high act. F in d e r rep o rt to O u t couplings in d raw in g cars. look office. R ew ard. F o r Sale, I M Acres. m en t of th e county, s ta te o r nation, ished them by th e county o r s ta te in m usic, good floor m anagem ent. G en A six-mile bore under James peuk, 91 The J. W. Roork place fo u r m ites and they will be th e hom e-destroyers poor house, mad house o r peniten- tlem en 75c, Ladies free Boston operates a municipal print in the Rockies, will cut seventy-three east of Gresham. Half under culti-j and taw break ers, tram p s and an ar- itary. MILO C. KINO. Try a want ad. in the Outlook. ing plant. vation. Phone 26x. $1 1 miles off the transcontinental trip.