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PAGE FOCR GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY, JANUARY IB. 4017 GRESHAM PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF GOOD, STYLISH U P -TO -D A TE CLOTHES BE SURE TO CALL A T E D . A Y L S W O R T H ’S GRESHAM, OREGON SOLE AGENT FOR THE FAMOUS KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHING P o rtu g a l has the w orld’s g rea test deposit of w olfram ite, the m ineral from which tungsten Is obtained PESTIFEROUS MOLE VALUABLE FOR FUR T he com mon larg e m ole of w estern The sm oking of dried "c o lt's Oregon, long considered a pest in o u r fo o t” leaves an ted ated the in tro d u c meadow s, g ard en s and law ns, is ju st tion of tobacco In E ngland. now a ttra c tin g co n sid erab le atte n tio n as a fu r-b earin g an im al. Moleskin g arm en ts, fu r sets, and trim m in g s are stro n g ly in fashion th is season, especially In th e la rg e r cities of th e east. F o r th e first tim e in th e h is tory of the mole fu r in d u stry , how ever, th e p elts of o u r A m erican moles are in dem and, th e tra d e having a l ways been supplied h ith e rto by im p o rtatio n s from the London fu r m a r kets. T his dem and has arise n th ro u g h the activ ities of th e B ureau of Bio logical Survey, U. S. D ep artm en t of A g ricu ltu re, which has conducted ex tensive ex p erim en ts in m ethods of trap p in g th e m oles an d p rep arin g tlielr sk in s for m ark et. At th e req u e st of th e Extension Service of th e O regon A g ricu ltu ral College, Mr. Theo. II. Scheffer, of the federal b u reau , has been d etailed to conduct a publicity and d em o n stra tion cam paign in th is county, in co o p eratio n w ith th e a g ric u ltu ra l agent, Mr. S. B. Hall. M ethods of dealing w ith both th e m ole and th e g o p h er pest will be d em o n strate d but p a r tic u la r a tte n tio n will be given to the mole, as th e p resen t m a rk e t for the pelts of th is an im al should very g reatly stim u la te trap p in g . Since th e m ole may be caught about as easily as any o th e r sm all m am al, by those who will ta k e th e tro u b le to In v estig ate th e sim ple m ethods, th e re Is no reason why farm er boys and tra p p e rs In thlB vi cinity should not m ake considerable pocket money at th e business. T heo d o re II. Scheffer, who Is to conduct th e cam paign will be here from F eb ru ary 5th to 10th for a full week am ong th e farm ers and o th ers in terested In th e m u tter. A. W. B eg u er has leased th e up p er floor of his building to Ben M athew s for a year. T he la tte r will sublease It to o th e r p arties. T he Misses M errill and M athew s will con duct th e ir dancing classes th e re h ere after. Will C alkins an d wife, of M ilford, Iowa, who a re spen d in g th e w in ter on the coast with relativ es, visited his uncle, R. W. C alkins, over S u n day. Milo C. K ing moved his law office yesterd ay from th e F irs t S tate Bank building to his own office building n ea r th e O. W. P. depot, fo rm erly oc cupied by Dr. A lfred Thompsori. W arren C ulver, of Caldw ell, Id a ho, visited at th e hom e of his uncle, It. W. C alkins, o ver New Y ears while Mrs. C lara K ane, who has been ill on his way to C alifo rn ia to visit o th lo r som e tim e, has p ractically recov er relatives. ered. D uring her illness she was as T h ere will b e a jo in t in stallatio n sisted by her d au g h ters, Mrs. A. R Goger of C o ttrell and Mrs. May L a n of th e officers of th e G resham Camp, don of Lents. On Sunday last, Mrs. Modern W oodm en of A m erica and th e Royal N eighbors next F rid ay K ane an d Mrs. L andon visited with night at th e Odd F ello w s' hall. S tate Mrs. G oger at h er home. dep u ties of th e two o rd ers will con P II. R oork, who recently came duct th e cerem onies w hich will be ban q u et. V isiting from U m atilla county, was a b u si follow ed by a ness ca lle r at th e O utlook office on m em bers are invited. S atu rd ay . He may m ake a b rief visit Geo. Tow le has been spending a to C alifo rn ia soon and will re tu rn to few days w ith his fa th e r a t Shaw , Or- | ea ste rn Oregon in the sp rin g to work egon. T he fa th e r recen tly b roke his j Tin Simplex Universal saves space in the kitchen as it is C. M. O lip h an t re tu rn e d F rid ay a im as th e re su lt of a fall. practically two ranges in one. Cooks ami hakes perfectly with night from M innesota, w here he was An in stitu te of th e M ultnom ah cither wood, coal or gas. The same oven is heated hy either called sev eral weeks ago by th e Ill C ounty W om en’s C h ristian T em p er fuel and guaranteed to do perfect work with either heat. ness and d eath of his m other. Mr. ance Union will be held a t th e an d Mrs. O lip h an t e n te rta in e d on M ethodist ch u rch in G resham on SEE IT AT Sunday th e la tte r's nelce. Miss Floy T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n , J a n u a ry 18, be L ungw orthy an d nephew s, Ben and g in n in g a t 11 o'clock. A fternoon Rae L angw orthy fo N ew berg. and evening sessions will also be held, an d d in n e r will be served at G RESH A M , OREGON noon in th e d in in g room of th e Odd Fellow s h all, o pposite th e church. T he p ap ers an d discussions will be along th e line of n atio n al p ro h ib i tion. All m em bers a re u rg ed to be The past few days have been p ro p resen t an d thq public is cordially | lific of a n u m b e r of new bills being invited. Mrs. M attie S leeth, p resi BETW EEN in tro d u ced in th e le g isla tu re, th e d en t of th e co unty U nion, will p re P O R T L A N D AND G R ESH A M m ost im p o rta n t in m any respects be side. Office w ith P io n eer A u to T ruck Co., 2 2 0 A sh St. _____ î _ ing th e "b o n e d ry ” bill w hich was P h o n e B road w ay 2 8 5 4 Miss Ola D eniston an d Miss L au ra presen ted th is m orning by R ep resen V. Bulkeley, of P o rtla n d , w ere th e ta tiv e A nderson. It will be passed g u ests S unday of Miss E m m a Jo h n as soon as possible an d w ith an son. em ergency clau se ; b u t It w ill not B. W. EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173 Gresham, Ore. have th e se arch and seizu re section An e n te rta in m e n t of h igh m erit 1 dem anded by some. It will become will be held a t th e M ethodist church a law as soon as It is signed by the next W ednesday evening, consisting governor. of a le ctu re en title d "D a d ,” by G or The se n a te has voted unanim ous- don J. T aylor, and G olden Chim es, in favor of th e th re e p ro h ib itio n m e m usical selections, by P. W aldo m orials p resen ted th e re la st week Davis, next week W ednesday night, T he H ouse ado p ted th e D istrict of Ja n u a ry 24, u n d er th e auspices of C olum bia dry m em orial by a vote of M em bers of ED. BAUMAN, Prop. 53 to 7. T he N atio n al pro h ib itio n th e E pw orth L eague. GRESHAM , - - ORE. m em orial an d th e m em orial asking th e L eague will have tic k ets on sale congress to p ro h ib it circu latio n of w ithin a few days. Home-made Sausage a Specialty T ailorin g liq u o r ad v e rtisin g In th e m ails were Mrs. W. J. O tt e n te rta in e d on S un Cash paid for Fat Beef, Veal and F o r men and w om en— cleaning, rep o rted back favorably on Monday. day Miss C larisse H aile of P o rtlan d , Mutton, live or dressed. Top prices pressing and rep a irin g done well. T he seven votes ag a in st th e first form erly In ch a rg e of th e G resham P eter L en ard . Pow ell stre e t. for Hides and Pelts of all kinds. m em orial w ere R e p re se n tativ es Cal lib ra ry , an d Miss Mina G ilbert. Miss FRESH HOMEMADE SAUER KRAUT Read th e W ant Ads. Ian, C o rb ett, K ubli, Lew is, Mackey H aile is now in ch a rg e of th e M onta- and S to tt of M ultnom ah county and Just Arrived, A LOT OF SWISS CHEESE, Veiy Fine villa B ranch library. Schimpff of C latsop county. A ttorney-G eneral B row n, in an Miss A rlie Gibbs left Sunday for TEACHER GIVEN COUPLE WILL HONEYMOON opinion sent to G overnor W ithycom be Men's and Boys' Dress and held th a t u n d e r th e sin g le item veto C alifo rn ia fo r a visit w ith relativ es FAREWELL PARTY ON CALIFORNIA TOUR She will also visit w ith Mrs. Wood Work Shoes am endm ent to th e co n stitu tio n L ast F rid ay evening Miss Eva L ast S u n d ay ’s O regonian con- Men's and Boys’ High Cut and passed by th e e le c to ra te at th e last B utler, fo rm erly of G resham . Miss Lucy P eterso n is assistin g at th e te le stru g g le s, in stru c to r at th e union tain ed an excellent p o rtra it of Mrs. Loggers Shoes . g en eral electio n , th e sam e procedure Is to be follow ed as on a veto of an phone sw itch b o ard in th e absence of high school, was given a farew ell L ulu M enzies S trebin, whose m a r Rubber Boots, Shoes and th e a te r p arty by th e m em bers of the riag e to C. E. O sburn was a n e n tire bill, and th a t no rea l necessity Miss Gibbs Rubbers exists for f u r th e r leg islatio n to m ake Shoe Repairing a Specialty A teleg ram was received on S un D. D. S. S. society, p rio r to h er in- nounced in th e last Issue of th e O ut- it effective. day by Mrs J. N. C lan a h an , front ’ ten(led d e p a rtu re for th e east. . look. They w ere m a rried on W ed GRESHAM SHOE SHOP He holds, how ever, to avoid u n cer T hose who e n te rta in e d th e ir te a c h nesday evening last, Ja n u a ry 10th, CARL DAHL San F rancisco, an n o u n cin g th a t on ta in ty , th a t som e d ec la ra tiv e leg isla tion m ight be ad v isab le m ore clearly Sunday m o rn in g Dr. J. N. Powell. e r w ere Miss E d ith Je lk in s, Miss a t th e hom e of th e brid e's b ro th er, to define th e pro ced u re. However, h er b ro th e r dropped dead. No par- L eisla Ruby, Miss o liv e O lsen. Miss Jan ies A. Menzies, 30 E ast Sixty- T he new s . F lo ren ce Tow le, Mt.-s E ckford Cam- n in th stre e t, n o rth . u n d er th e op in io n , th e G o vernor u n tic u la ra w ere learn ed . 5300100000000100000006004848000000000048000000000000005300232300001306530101310253485323022353238948535353535301532348014853 q u estio n ab ly is em pow ered to veto will bring sorrow to th e o ld e r real-1 eron and Miss H ester T horpe. They It was a sim ple cerem ony w ith any sin g le item of a bill an d the d en ts of G resham an d vicinity who ; saw the "R o llin g S to n e" at the only relativ es atten d in g . Rev. C. L. le g isla tu re is en ab led to act upon had know n Dr. Pow ell from his boy- ' Baker, H am ilton officiated, using th e ring th a t sin g le item , w hile th e rem a in d er hood and who respected him as a A fter tin th e a te r they w ere met cerem ony. Mr. an d Mrs. O sburn will of th e bill will becom e a law w ith man and recognized his sk ill as a by Mr. Em il Olsen who took them to pass th e ir w edding trip in C alifo rn ia, th e G o v ern o r's sig n a tu re . T his is d i d en tist. Dr. Pow ell was th e son of M ultnom ah hotel for su p p er a fte r to u rin g by m otor. They will be at rectly o p p o site to a sta te m e n t m ade th e late Dr. J. P Pow ell. He had which they all re tu rn e d home i hom e In G resham a fte r F e b ru a ry 28. som e tim e since by A. M. C raw ford, practiced his profession in San F ran - ( ________________ ____________ ex -a tto rn ey -g en e ra l, a t a m eeting in c I bco for m ore th a n tw enty years. L A R G E .................. S W E E T ..................... JUICY P o rtlan d . S en ato r S m ith, o f Coos an d C urry, Mrs. P. A nderson and h er d a u g h says th a t he will in tro d u c e a bill this ter. Miss Eva A nderson, en te rta in e d week p roviding th a t th e county at d in n e r a t th e ir hom e on W allula ju d g e be m ade p u rch a sin g ag en t of H eights last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. th e county an d th a t at th e ex p iratio n C. J. L u n d q u ist and son M ervin, Mr. of th e te rm of th e com m issioner and Mrs. C h a rles Jo h n so n and Mr whose term ex p ires first no one shall and Mrs. C.. M H arriso n . be elected to succeed him , b ut th e county clerk sh a ll becom e ex-officio A jo in t In stallatio n of officers of co m m issioner a t no ad d itio n a l com th e M. A. Ross G rand Army Post and Deposit in First State Bank at end of 50th week, $2,497.03. pensation. W om en's R elief Corps will be held So says one school boy who requests his name withheld from T he co u n ty ju d g e, as financial next S atu rd ay at th e ir re g u la r m eet agent, will p u rch a se all supplies, but ing a t th e g ran g e hall the judges and the public, he being the only one offering a CELERY LETTUCE- CAULIFLOWER no su p p lies co stin g m ore th a n *2» of ,,H> Problem shown in this space last week are to be p u rch a sed except on bid. County co m m issioner Jo h n F ry e of SWEET POTATOES CRANBERRIES The ju d g e also will be com pelled to C latsop county and Mrs F ry e visited To EVERY boy or girl who shows us how far his answer is BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT . fu rn ish a t each m eeting a list of all th e O utlook office last F rid ay in com from being correct before closing hours January 20th we will county em ployes and th e ir salarie s pany w ith County C om m issioner R u make the first deposit for him or her in Class 3 10, ten cents; AND APPLES ! for th e preced in g m onth, th is list to fus H olm an of M ultnom ah county. to the FIRST ooy or girl who shows us that his solution is be open alw ays to public Inspection. At th e first m eeting in J a n u a ry of Miss Ruby E m ery, who had been correct, we will make the first deposit for him or her in Class each y e a r he also will be com pelled a t th e hom e of h e r p are n ts. Mr. and F-200, $2.00 to fu rn ish a com plete Inventory of Mrs B. W. E m ery fo r a few days, all co u n ty p ro p erty . In event of his re tu rn e d to h er w ork in P o rtlan d •loin tiii club whether you solve the problem or not. fu rn ish in g auy eq u ip m en t to any Sunday n ig h t. She w as ill w hile county official he m ust o b tain a s ta te here, but was considerably Im proved QUALITY AND SERVICE m ent th a t such eq u ip m en t Is In good W IRE WIRE rep air. M iss Cleo M athew s cam e recently Ml Ml The bill will apply to all counties from K londike, in W asco county, for G RESH A M , O RE but Multnomah. a vtsit w ith hom e folks Pointing the Way to a Greater Success For Your Business and Ours Good Printing and Advertising Will Bring the Results We Both Need and Show Our Loyalty to Our Town. S IM P L E X U N I V E R S A L L. L. Kidder Hwe. Co. BONE DRY MEASURE INTRODUCED TODAY Emery’s Truck Service Furniture Moving and Fanners’ Hauling a Specialty Sanitary Meat Market Shoes and Rubber Goods Gresham Outlook Saturday Orange Sale Special, per doz. 20c To Boys and Girls Another Honey Special Mason Quart Jars, while they last . . each 39c Christmas Cash Club FOR SUNDAY DINNER A. W. Metzger FIRST STATE BANK