G resham O utlook VOL. 6, NO. 98 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1917 $1.50 PER YEAR BOARD FIGHTS FOR FARMERS GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS PIONEER METHODIST CHURCH AND BATTLES POTATO BUGS PASSED BY STATE LEGISLATURE OF FAIRVIEW MUST BE SOLD IN TWO STRONG RESOLUTIONS SUNDAY CLOSING LAW KILLED AND NEW ONE IS TO BE BUILT Two fe c tjn g v e ry th e c o m m u n ity im p o rta n t m a tte r» , a f- w e lfa re o f th e fa rm in g not o n ly o f th is sectio n h u t o f th e e n tir e sta te , were ta ke n th a t th e C o lo ra d o p o ta to beetle has g a in e d a fo o th o ld in a t le ast tw o lo ­ c a litie s in ea ste rn O regon and every e ffo rt is b e in g m ade to pre ve n t th e m fro m c o m in g across th e Cascades. T he a c co m p a n yin g le tte r fro m I ’a u l 11. S p illm a n , c o u n ty a g r ic u ltu r a l agent o f U n io n c o u n ty , is a tim e ly w a rn in g o f pre pa redn ess and io w h ic h the f a ir hoard g a te its c o n s id e ra tio n . C o u n ty A ge nt S. II H a ll wus assured o f any assistance on th e p a rt o f the ' f a ir U8BOc ia tio n th a t it m ay be able to g lv e . M r . H a „ w l l, raake e ve ry e f. F e a tu re s o f the le g is la tio n enacted at Salem o th e r so fa r th is fe a tu re s k ille d week, and o f are em braced in th e passage o f a p p ro p ria tio n b ills passuge by a vote o f 18 to lb . T he senate had th re sh e d o u t the w ild -d u c k s itu a tio n p re tty th o ro u g h ­ ly last F rid a y when n e a rly every se n a to r on the flo o r spoke fo r o r fo rn is t a re p o rt by the G am e C o m ­ m ission re c o m m e n d in g in d e fin ite p o stpon em e nt, w h ich was voted dow n at th e tim e . R eference to a " F o r S a le " ad v e r - 1 e ffo rt was m ade to o u lld a ch u rch . tis e in e n t in th e O u tlo o k w ill re c a ll C h a rle s F e ze tte had ta k e n up a the pio n e e r days o f s ix ty - fo u r years d o n a tio n la n d c la im , a p o rtio n o f w h ic h becam e th e p ro p e rty o f H ira m ago and some o f th e in c id e n ts in S m ith and w ife . I t was th e y who c o n n e ctio n w ith the M e th o d is t c h u rc h gave the M e th o d is t society u deed to a t F a irv ie w . th e tw o acres w h e re th e c h u rc h was T lte M e th o d is t c h u rc h p ro p e rty b u ilt and w h ic h is now to he sold. th e re is fo r sale, H aving lost Its use­ In those days th is sectio n was a fu ln e ss in consequence o f th e o n ­ p a rt o f C la cka m a s c o u n ty and ju r is ­ w a rd m a rch o f pro gre ss, as seen in d ic tio n lin e s were ra th e r vague. The Hie c o u n ty roa d im p ro v e m e n t w h ic h " c i r c u it " em braced n in e c o n g re g a ­ has so iso la te d th e c h u rc h and p a r­ tio n s e x te n d in g " a il o v e r ," as M r. sonage as to m ake it a lm o st inacces­ D u n b a r p u ls It. One o f th e m e e tin g s ib le . places th a t the p re a ch e r had to v is it T h e "P g tia m a C a n a l," w h ic h was was a t th e Cascades and a n o th e r wus a necessity on acco un t o f th e r a i l ­ i ear E agle C reek. T he o th e rs were road crossing o v e r M ain s tre e t in th e s a lte re d and s m a ll, h u t F a irv ie w to w n o f F a irv ie w , has le ft the c h u rc h was th e c e n tra l p o in t. p ro p e rty at an e le v a tio n o f f u lly W hen th e deed to the p ro p e rty had tw e n ty feet above th e s tre e t. O n ly been g ive n th e so cie ty, it proceeded a t a la rg e expense c o u ld it be m ade to th e e re c tio n o f the c h u rc h . T he accessible fro m th e th o r o u g lif a r * ^ d is tr ic t wus the n In ch a rg e o f Rev. yet it is v a lu a b le in o th e r ways and Casper, and th ro u g h Ills e n e rg y the lo t o th e r purposes. e d ifice was c o n s tru c te d at a cost o f T lte p ro p e rty co n sists o f tw o acres $1200. T h e c o n tra c to r was A b ra h a m on w h ich stands th e c h u rc h , p a rso n ­ K e n zle . He had an assista nt nam ed age and team sited. T h e society has Selee. T he c h u rc h was de dicated decided to se ll it and buy p ro p e rty G lut sam e y e a r by Rev. A. C. F a ir- elsew h ere s u ita b le to its needs and c h ild . E ig h t years ago th e re was a erect th e re o n a n o th e r edifice. c e le b ra tio n o f th e 4 0 tli a n n iv e rs a ry T he passing o f th e o ld e s t c h u rc h o f th e d e d ic a tio n . Rev. C. L . Creecy b u ild in g in ea ste rn M u ltn o m a h us a was in cha rge at th a t tim e and the house o f w o rs h ip re c a lls some o f the services were la rg e ly atte n d e d . in c id e n ts con ne cte d th e re w ith w h ic h The p ro p e rty and its b u ild in g s have been lu rn is h e d th e O u tlo o k fo r have cos! tile so cie ty $2400, hut It Is p u b lic a tio n by D. S. D u n b a r, tlte la s t now f o r sale a t less th a n h a lf th a t s u r v iv in g m em b er o f th e p io n e e r days fig u re in o rd e r th a t a n o th e r lo t may when tlte c h u rc h was a stu hlished . he b o u g h t und u new c h u rc h erected. M r. D u n b a r is past 72 years o f age, T h e pre se n t tru ste e s ure M rs. J. W. and as a boy a tte n d e d th e o rg a n iz a ­ Benecke, Edwin B u rlin g a m e , M rs. tio n m e e tin g in 1853. H is m e m o ry Jessie Z im m e rm a n , C h a rle s Shaw o f a ll th e in c id e n ts con ne cte d w ith and S am uel D ickson. T h e y are a u ­ th e event are re m a rk a b ly c le a r and th o riz e d to m ake th e tr a n s fe r and In te re s tin g . proceed w ith th e new; w o rk . T h e society was o rg a n iz e d a t the The F a irv ie w M e th o d is t c h u rc h hom e o f E. It. S cott on A p r il 10, has had a lo n g lis t o f pa stors, some 1853. T h e hom e o f M r. S co tt stoo d o f w h om have la te r become m ore o r on th e n o n It side o f th e Sandy ro a d , I chs fam ou s. T h e most n o te d , p ro b ­ t s m a ll ca b in w h ic h was d e stro ye d a b ly , Is L o u is A lb e rt B un ks, w ho is o n ly .1 le w y e a r s a g o I t was th e re now th e p a s to r o f a g re a t li u rc h ffie vtcrn n rttsr m r r r n s o fiie w iia ♦ « H rfl M il* » IIM N H l » B le e c c was o rg a n ize d , its sponsors b e in g Dr. c e le b rity as u w r ite r and a u th o r. Jo h n C rosby, A. C. D u n b a r, H. P. C o m m e n cin g w ith the firs t p a sto r W ilm o t, C h a rle s F ezette, E. R. S cott the lis t Is as fo llo w s ; Revs. G. G er- r ls li, Roe, M ille r , S ta r, S k id m o re , and W ils o n B u x to n . F o r sixte e n yea rs th e c h u rc h had S k lp w o rth . H o be rg, A ld e rs o n , W ig- no hom e o f Its o w n h u t re g u la r s e rv ­ stea d, S harp, Casper, F e rg u so n , C. ices were he ld d u r in g a ll th a t p e rio d . E. C lin e , W h ite , R ounds, C h ap m an, T h e li t t le c o n g re g a tio n m et in th e L o u is A lb e rt Ranks, Stevens, W a rd , m em h ers' hom es fo r u w h lle and the n M on roe , M oyes, H a rd ln g h a iti, B e ttis , f o r a yea r o r tw o In No. 7 s c h o o l­ M oore, C ra n d a ll, Kane, S tru b le , llce s, house tw o m ile s west o f F a irv ie w . C reesy, C o le m a n , R in e h a rt, Jah n, A fte r w a rd it met in th e B u xto n B ro w n , and the present In c u m b e n t, schoolhouse n e ar T ro u td a lp , and It It. C. B re w s te r, w ho has hut re c e n t­ was not u n til 1869 th a t an earnest ly e n te re d upon h is second year. up at y e s te rd a y ’s m e e tin g o f the and th e death o f l) r . G. I.. T j i f t ’s S u n ­ M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty E a ir board. I t is day c lo s in g m easure. F o llo w in g is not u s u a lly the custo m o f I lie hoard a resum e o f some o f th e w o rk done to engage in o th e r m a tte rs th a n p ro p ­ o s itio n s co n c e rn in g the fa ir , hut in i e s te rd a y : th is in sta n ce the bo ard d e p a rte d fro m So when S e n a to r G a rla n d s h u t o ff A p p ro p ria tio n s to ta lin g $3 44,555, its usu al o rd e r o f business to ta ke th e firs t b ig a p p ro p ria tio n b ills to go by m o v in g th e p re v io u s ques- up th e q u e s tio n o f a p p ro p ria tio n s o f th ro u g h b o th houses o f th e present , *<>n ,bpr<‘ was no o u tc ry . th e s ta te a g r ic u ltu r a l co lle g e e x io r - le g is la tu re , w ere passed by the sen- Im m e d ia te ly th e re a fte r th e senate sio n service and urge its co n tin u a n c e fo r t to p re v e n t th e in tr o d u c tio n o f ate ye ste rd a y. T hey had p re v io u s ly ; ' ' ’ 'le d off a n o th e r b ill o f D iin ic k 's by th e le g is la tu re w h ich th re a te n s i.s th e pest here f o r eve ry im a g in e a b le passed th e house. 1 ««’ p r o h ib it th e h u n tin g o f C hinese d e s tru c tio n . T h e s u b jo in e d re s o lu ­ reason, c h ie f a m o n g w h ic h is the T h is to ta l o f $3 44 ,5 55 , a ll o f w h ic h I’heasunts u n t il O cto be r 1 ,1 9 1 9 . tio n c o n c e rn in g it was ad op te d u n a n ­ fact th a t C a lifo r n ia has s tr ic t q u a r­ is fo r expenses and m a in te n a n ce o f * UKb a ’” ' o th e r sen ators p o in te d im o u s ly and signed by a ll th e d ir e c t­ a n tin e la w s and w ill b a r a ll fu tu r e v a rio u s s ta te d e p a rtm e n ts and in s ti­ o u t th a t th e S tate F ish and Game o rs except H. A. L e w is , who is no.v s h ip m e n ts o f po tatoes fro m th is state tu tio n s f o r th e next tw o years, was | C o m m issio n a lre a d y has a u th o r ity to in Salem , and copies were o rd e re d i f th e beetle eve r show s its e lf here. d iv id e d am o ng five b ills , in tro d u c e d (■lose the season on pheasants at its sent to th e p re s id e n t o f th e sta te In th a t event th e p o ta to in d u s try o f by th e jo in t waxes and m eans co m ­ d is c re tio n . senate, th e spe ake r o f th e house and O regon w o u ld be fo re v e r ru in e d . F o l­ W ith o n ly five n e g a tive votes, the m itte e o f th e tw o houses. eve ry m e m b e r of th e M u ltn o m a h lo w in g is M r. S p illm a n ’s le tte r to M r. T h e a p p ro p ria tio n s in c lu d e d $1 18 ,- i s,'” a,e passed th e so-ca lle d pu blic1 ne- d e le g a tio n in the le g is la tu re , i t f o l­ l l a l l u n d e r da te o f J a n u a ry 22: 100 f o r expenses and m a in te n a n ce o f 1 ‘ e sslty b ill. lo w s : L a G ra n d e , O re., Jan . 22, 1916. th e offices o f th e G o v e rn o r, S e cre ta ry I b is m easure, S. II. 165, m odeled W hereas, We are con vin ced th a t M r S. 11. H a ll, o f S tate and S tate T re a s u re r: $74,- j a fte r the W isco n sin law and s im ila r the a g r ic u ltu r a l resources o f the C o u n ty A g r ic u lt u r a l A g e n t, s ta te o f O regon are f a r fro m being G resha m , O regon. 435 fo r th e O regon S tate T r a in in g i law s it, o th e r states, lim it s p u b lic developed to th e ir fu lle s t e x te n t, and D ear H a ll: — I re m e m b e r sp e a kin g S ch o o l; $ 5 5,26 0 fo r th e O regon u t ilit y c o m p e titio n by r e q u irin g th a t W hereas, W e believe th a t the a t some le n g th to one o r m o re o f the | no c o m p e tin g com p an y m ay e n te r the S ta te school f o r th e D e a f; $33,320 p ro s p e rity o f th is s ta te is clo sely as­ boys a t th e rece nt con feren ces he ld sociated w ith th e d e ve lo p m e n t o f its a t O. A . C. r e la tiv e to th e C o lo ra d o fo r th e office o f A tto rn e y -G e n e ra l, field a g a in st an e sta b lish e d u t ilit y , a g r ic u ltu r a l resources, and p o ta to beetle s itu a tio n in o u r co u ti- and $5 9,44 0 fo r the upkeep o f the unless th e P u b lic S ervice C o m m is ­ W hereas, We be lie ve th a t th e Ex- I ty . U n d o u b te d ly you were not and sup rem e c o u rt sio n, u tte r a h e u rin g , s h a ll issue a te n sio n S ervice o f the O regon A g ri-1 a m o n g th e m fro m th e to n e o f y o u r s ta te C apitol c e rtific a te th a t the new u t il it y is c u ltu r a l C o lle ge , th ro u g h its ow n m a - J le tte r and am s o rry th a t we d id not b u ild in g needed fo r th e p u b lic convenience c h in e ry and th a t o f the U n ite d S tates get to discuss th is m a tte r at le n g th *:{(!!>, .■».” » Vow A p p ro p ria te d . D e p a rtm e n t of A g r ic u ltu r e , w ith w h ile at C o rv a llis as you are about T he o n ly o th e r appropriation and necessity. w h ich it is clo se ly associated, is do- the firs t fe llo w I'v e ru n a< ross th a t t i l R ill I'u sseil. m easure th a t has passed both houses in g and has done a g re a t a m o u n t o f ta ke s m ore th a n a passing in te re s t in lie fa ke a d v e rtis in g b ill de cla red good in th e Im p ro v e m e n t o f tile a g ri- th e su b je ct. was a b ill c a rrie d e a rly in th e session c u ltu r a l c o n d itio n o f th e state, th u s T h e p o ta to beetle has been in th is a p p ro p ria tin g $25,ooo A d c lu b was to w a rd the fo r by the P o rtla n d a ffe c tin g the p ro s p e rity o f the sta te c o u n ty som e th re e years o r a t least passed a fte r a liv e ly debate, in w h ich expenses o f the le g is la tu re . at la rg e , and th a t the s ta te a p p ro p ri- th a t is th e firs t re p o rt o f its pres- A d d in g th is $ 2 5 ,Otto to Ihe m oney S en ator S lra y e r headed th e o p p o si­ a tio n s now devoted to ih e E xte n sio n ence. I t is fo u n d in th e E lg in and S ervice s h o u ld be c o n tin u o u s in o r- Im b le r sectio ns o f th e c o u n ty , and a p p ro p ria te d He d e cla red th e b ill to be ye ste rd a y b rin g s ’t h e tio n d e r to m ake i t possible f o r th e w o rk d u r in g 1915 and 1916 th e patches sum to ta l o f a c tu a l a p p ro p ria tio n s to " v a s tly to o d ra s tic , pu ts e ve ry m an to be m ade m ore sta b le , and th a t w h e re th is pest w ere fo u n d were who a d v e rtis e s w ith in th e c r im in a l th e y s h o u ld not be lessened, t h e r e - ; spra yed , and th is y e a r w ill be m ore da te to $3 69,555. T h e senate had ope o f th e busiest j la w s ," and it w o u ld be a "tw o -b la d e d fo re be it clo sely w a tch ed th a n ever. T h e y have R esolved, T h a t th is brfard o f d i- been fo u n d in th e n o r th end o f the days o f th e session. W hen it a il- “ » agreed to g ive an e x tra c a r fo r tej th e m e tro p o lis in th e n e a r fu tu r e , ' are fin d in g p le n ty o f th e beetles In h is m o n th ly re p o rt, s h o w in g $498 in _ u n n ysid , e , d , is , tr , ic t , in th t e c e n tra l ■ i i dent Mrs la s F lk ln r e s i- I school c h ild re n , w h ic h leaves G re sli- s h o u ld tr y to so go som e tim e th a t O regon, and e sp e cia lly o f eastern . th . e S 1 " ' , r l' 1 Ja" c -is in e g to to n n is is n pr< si j M u ltn o m a h It has been discovered I p a rt o f the state.” ’ de nt o f th e lo cal a sso cia tio n . ( am at > : 30 a. m .. a r r iv in g at M on ta - lie o r she can he th e re d u rin g the th e g e n e ra l fu n d and $154.75 in the A n o th e r week the play is on. W e can see a ll benefit fu n d on J a n u a ry 31. T h e business session w ill be held v illa depot at 7 :5 2 a. m. INDUSTRIAL GIRLS WHY FUNERAL HELD T h e m a tte r o f a new a u to m o b ile c a r I t f t h e a fte rn o o n le a v in g G resham tiie im p o rta n t m ovies r ig h t here in I in th e fo re n o o n and a ba sket lu n ch AT BAPTIST CHURCH [e n jo y e d at th e noon h o u r. G resham at 3 :4 5 p. in ., a r r iv in g at M o n ta v illa o u r c ity , but th e tiig d ra m a tic h its e n g in e wuh c I Isc u sse il, hut so fa r no OF LYNCH SCHOOL depot at 4 :0 7 p. m. A lso -ati e xtra make1 a t r ip to th e m e tro p o lis neces­ d e fin ite plans h a ve been presented E d ito r O u tlo o k : — K in d ly p u b lis h g ra n g e m eets S a tu rd a y at the same T he In d u s tr ia l c lu b o f the Lyn ch c a r in the e ve n in g le a v in g G resham sary, and as fo r "T h e O lr l o f the f o r s e c u rin g it. h o u rs as th e P a re n t-T e a t h e r assoda bc ho o l m et a t th e hom e o f M a rg a re t th is b r ie f e x p la n a tio n in y o u r paper tlo n , and the g ra n g e has been I n v it ­ 7 :0 5 p. nt., a r r iv in g at M o n ta v illa G olden W e s t” It Is su re w o rth a trip S< h a n tlu F rid a y eve ning A fte r the c o n c e rn in g th e cause o f th e m is u n ­ I ’ uldic In s talla tio n . ed to a tte n d th e m e e tin g at th e l i ­ depot at 7 :3 0 p. in . A f te r a lo n g d is­ th e re and back fo r th e sole purpose business m e e tin g , the e ve n in g was R ockw ood Maccabees are a r r a n g ­ cussion re g a rd in g Ihe Inco nven ie nce c .lo rie o f w itn e s s in g one o f th e fo re ­ d e rs ta n d in g as to w h ic h c h u rc h b ra ry . spent in p la y in g games and m usic, T h e speakers a t th e a fte rn o o n ses­ o f c h a n g in g cars at M o n ta v illa , it was m ost plays o f th e decade staged by a in g fo r pu blic1 in s ta lla tio n o f officers, a fte r w h ich re fre s h m e n ts were Hhonld he used fo r th e fu n e ra l o f card p a rty and dunce on Hut u n la y sio n, w h ic h w ill begin at 1 o ’clo ck, proposed and seconded th s t a vote of com p an y o f th is s ta n d in g served. In th e gam es prizes were M rs. Lane. M r. C a rls o n was co rre c t S tate Com­ w ill be Dr. H a rt o f Reed colleg e, Mrs. th a n k s be g ive n the o ffic ia ls o f the T h e play deals w ith life In C a lifo r ­ e ve n in g , F e b ru a ry 17. won by O rie l G rim sha w and Q u in to n in h o ld in g th e fu n e ra l at th e R a p tist P o rtla n d , R a ilw a y L ig h t * P ow er nia d u rin g the g o ld en days and Its mander S herw ood and o th e r p ro m i­ G eorge W. M r.M ath, p re sid e n t o f the T h a t was h is In s tru c tio n h u m m e l. Those present w ere C u r ­ c h u rc h . s ta le P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’ a sso cia tio n com p an y f o r th e e x tra ca r service fam e has spread to e ve ry hom e In nent Maccabees fro m P o rtla n d w ill tis H e n d ric k s , C la rk K o e rn e r, Ire n e and he had n e ve r been in fo rm e d o f A ll m em hers and frie n d s T h e s to ry co u ld he th e re . and C o u n ty S u p e rin te n d e n t W C. A l- g ive n th e re sid e n ts, w ho agreed Io do th e U n tie d S tates and Q u in to n K u m in e i, E rn e st, A d o lf, a n y th in g d iffe re n t. c o u ld to m ake th e extra licit po ssib ly lie even sketch ed In u are In v ite d to he present. derson. A m o n g the m u sica l n u m be rs a ll th e y T he M. E. c h u rc h was proposed to A lfr e d and A lb e rt Z eng er, H a ro ld few w o rds, hut It con cern s th e " g i r l " I w ill be a du et by M rs. L. A. H a rlow service a success. a i.d F lo y d M id d le to n , M ild re d M c­ M r. L a ne by m y s e lf, th in k in g the size School Repent ('m ils . w ho keeps a saloon and dunce h a ll in la n d M rs John Larsson and a solo by and con ven ien ce were b e tte r th a n the G re g o r, A lta D a lilh a n im e r, A lb e rt T h e O u tlo o k lias on bund p rin te d Again in Business. a m in in g to w n , and who, d e sp ite her M iss S a lin a Fox o f T ro u td a le , a duet Ilo rn e c k e r, E lm e r H e n d rie k s e n , E l- R a p tis t c h u rc h , and It wuh an o v e r­ R. F. R ader, w ho has been m a n ­ s u rro u n d in g s Is sweet and in n o c e n t, scho ol re p o rt card s, w ith envelopes. by M rs A ('. R ra c k e n b u ry and Mrs. s ig h t on m y p a rt In not n o tify in g M r, a g in g a b a rb e r shop in P o rtla n d , has m et H e n d rie k s e n , O rie l and F ra n k ie 2 f t c to 3c each co m p le te a c c o rd in g io a ll h a rm by " h e r C a rlso n o f th e change T r u s tin g th is M y r,|p M yers 8 ,* " a r ' ' “ by M r* ta k e n c h a rg e o f th e b a rb e r shop f o r ­ g u a rd e d fro m G rim s h a w , H a rry W e ila n d , and M iss q u a n tity . W ill m a il the m . Pbone h o ys,” a n il who fa lls In love w ith a w ill he s u ffic ie n t, th o ro u g h ly exo t.e r- ! K lle n A »’o n te ro y, M rs W illia m E m e rly ru n by A. E. A dam s and It Is E th e l C a lk in s . 701. now open f o r business. T h e shop "stranger” th a t tu r n s o u t to be s tin g C a rlso n o f any bla m e w h a t - , O l8 ,ly " M ll,p r M r" T h e office rs o f the c lu b a re : p re s i­ has been re m o de led and new fix tu re s R a m errez, Ihe o u tla w A lth o u g h soever, th a t th e p u b lic m ay he cer- j A ' F o r Sale. put in ; also firs t class ba th roo m in d e n t, C la rk K o e rn e r; vice p re sid e n t, W h ite L e g h o rn h a tc h in g eggs, r e d ly in fo rm e d Y o u rs t r u ly . ' A " w h o a rp In th e best co n n e c tio n . Com e in any get ac­ th e re are a w h ole stage f u ll o f men H a ro ld M id d le to n ; s e c re ta ry -tre a s ­ c h ic k s and cockerels. L a y in g p u lle ts , in th e cast, m any o f th e m h ig h ly Im d e ve lo p m e n t o f the c h ild re n In the q u a in te d .— A d v . M RS E L L A A TO N . u re r, M ild re d M cG regor $18 p e r dozen. H. W C ooley & hom es and th ° schools are In v ite d to p o rta n t to the p lo t, th e re Is h u t th< Son, T ro u td a le , O regon Phone 434 Rccme-llke Booms. one g ir l and an o ld squaw . I t w ill B rin g your T h e a m o u n t o f s ta n d a rd tu n g s te n a tte n d these sessions. W arm Rooms to Rent. M od ern , u p -to -d a te room s, with he seen at T h e R a k e r I P o r tla n d ) a ll S u rg ic a l In s tru m e n ts th a t ure not M rs. H. F. B a u e r has ta k e n cha rge o re used in th e m a n u fa c tu re o f in ­ iu n c h . The m enu w ill In c lu d e baked hot and cold water, steam heated and , . . . . .. » , o f th e roo m s In th e F ir s t S tate B un k candescent po tatoes, coffee. baths Rates reasonable. F ir s t S tate co m m e n cin g Sunday m a tin e e , affected by the presence o r e le c tro - la m ps in th e U n ite d beans, escalloped b u ild in g , fo r m e r ly occu pied by M rs S tates in 1915 was In th e n e ig h b o r- salads, san dw iche s, etc. lla n k b u ild in g , fo r m e r ly occ upied by ! F e b ru a ry 18th w ith m a tin e e s W ed- m agnets are bc-lng m ade o f a secret W a ltn ta n , and has m o d e rn , u p -to -d a te M rs. W a ltm a n . .Mrs. H F. B a u e r.— nesday and S a tu rd a y . stea l a llo y by a F re n ch p ro fca a o r o f hood of four and one-half tons. stea m -rfkate d room s w ith hot and ^Adv. « Bids W a n te d . medical eelctrlcity. cold w a te r and bath f o r r e n t.- A dv. 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Ladies free. 9th. 191". reco rd re c e n tly m ade by a U n ite d It's time to prune your fruit trees peiidence can be placed in the m . K. A. M ILLER . Clerk lured bones. Since 1901, the Australian public < and berry hushes All kinds prun­ States to rp e d o boat d e stro ye r. debt has increased 130 per cent. lu Peru the woman who liai io earn her living is looked down upon. Try s want ad. I p the Outlook. u M ilk f o r Sale. itest and most complete line of Buy your milk at the Sanitary bicycle Gres ever shown In Gresham Market Ed. Bauman, Prop. tf at L I. Kidder Hdwe Co. ing shears at L. L. Kidder Hdwe. Co. Read the Want Ads. Everyone has something to b< v or sell. Try an Outlook want ad