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^ ORKSHAM OUTLOOK commences ^ anuary 17 DUROC breeders day T UESDAY’. J A M ARY «, 1020 PAGE THRKK POWELL VALLEY BORING ---------- EEB. 4, a t SALEM • poor R ic h a rd " co n ten d e d th a t W ednesday. Feb l.ars Sw anson, who is well know n B oring w ishes a h appy 1920 to all is to be Duroc M>n n> saved is a penny e a rn e d ” , and pay in Salem. t he Oregon Dure, PnM?"**.11 VA*|p y ' dlpd a t his honiP *•’ *ti n eig h b o rs an d frie n d s and th a t I ,(|if principle is to b<> em phasized in Jersey S *lne Breef lers association is •..... an ’ ^ 'h ia y , Ja n u a ry 2. Mr. m eans everybody. n -1 erybody. B B o o rin rin g g h h as as no no e en- lion w ith th e an n iv e rsa ry of « o ln g to hold was 86 y ears show on thia day, lturoc brood sow swanson rved with tv, 1 ° 'd j ,He unties. It is tim e th a t ev ery o n e be- i aid F r a n k l in 1« b irth on J a n u tag breeder« in th Moat of the lead- rveo w i t h th e union arm v d u rin g ! . .. ’ *‘*te will have the civil war. His wife has been dead I L“ " " ' b‘K e,,OURb to paU pvpr> ' by th e o b se rv a n c e of N ational ionic Duroes there his b ro th e r— e rrin g th o u g h he ¡nay I W eek. P la n s Tor th is national th e ir herds, also ar nPinnh"1U ,V'es of for a “ »M ber of y ears. Mr. Sw an- >m W a sh in g to /a n d Cal T "1' ° ne t,m e 1,ved in P ow el> Val be. All th e m o re reaso n fo r callin g j elgntnents f ent w hich w ere developed and ; ifornia han b u n Promised. prom isen ev wh‘>re hp >»a >le m any frien d s. H e hhu b ro th e r ait p ro m o te d by th e Y. M. t '■ A -¡T he show .. . w i n already v . —jn ' will be followed bv by an auc- auc-, was * aaL a a . Ul‘' niber o t thp Sw edish j T he H. C. L. d id n 't p rev en t B anta | • pu en d o rse d by R o tary c' rria l o rg a n iz a tio n s and o th e r ! Duroes of the anim als shown. T h - ' M'Jtho<list church. T he fu n e ra l was C laus d o in g w ell by everybody— as ! bei i ' " i n<dudp some th a t held at 2 p. in. M onday afte rn o o n »dies a ll o v e r th e U nited States an d h a m le t p eo p ' who by fairs and stockUnn ^ i .^ L thp v a rio u ' irom th e Swedish M ethodist ch u rc h usual. A nd th e r e w ere ju s t as m any i m ay begin to feel th e ir New and all a re of J l - n t?*’ past 8“a80n in •’« " la n d In te rm e n t in th e Rose ru n n in g a ro u n d th e block to relieve th e s tra in of g e ttin g o u ts id e th e big | inks. . 1)1 in one of the livestock Mrs. Truedaon h as been ill since feast of th e seaso n — as th e re w ere last y e a r, th e y e a r b efo re an d c le a r j rc s on the state fair grounds. The ,b e holidays. It sim p ly propose! •o give! m a em bers of the above back sociation ln- ! be The ^ e f l ’nlié’ eiò tm m ic X b™ dp™ *»«> b u t L w u ‘ th a“™ " baZ’ a r **“ p a ‘> a to " th e d ay s of th e fu ll d in n e r i era n ch u rch b a z a a r will I pail *lng Duroc breeders hi an d b e e fste a k a t e ig h t c e n ts . , I c o n sid ered each d a , of the i,.’ è ’ ,h ,h.p fo' !owln8 comm it- be bt d " ° d nesday, J a n u a ry 6 a t th e pound. 1 th e c u m u la tiv e resu lt of th, \i m u K - ° i , , ,hla PVPnl: C. S. church. All a re in v ited to a tte n d ! . s a ilo r su it w ill a ttr a c t at-1 i . k-s p ro g ram will be a lib- Sh'ear.i. I avion" O re .o?,rPKp nÀ 5 , L The 8aIp com m ences a t 7 :3 0 p. m. an d I , * classy C,‘ an y w h e re , b u t w hen a fine | c atio n on fru g a lity and its ger. Gervais Oregmu Therew dH be artlclea fo r s»le 8hould bp »“ b >’ J " looking s a ilo r lad w ears It th en It j p. m. The days of N atio n al T h rift week the general Q et-Together m eeting of*| c 1 omm ercial club the evening of Geo. \Y. M etzger, p rin cip al of P ow re ates a s t ir of ex citem en t— am ong tiavi be*n d e sig n a te d as follows* Fel E A Uhoten, Salem ell V alley school, w as very ag reeab ly th e young lad ies w ho w ill use every National T h rift Day o r B ank Day. o r , »niary a ■gon, is m anager of the event. Siturday. J a n u a r y 17, (F ra n k lin 's su rp rised Monday m o rn in g w hen ar- hole in th e lace c u rta in as a peep- birtlid.ii 1 on w hich th e ad v an ta g e- of Perniaginatioii ami Bluff. ¡riv in g at th e school to find a b eau ti- sig h t to see who th e fine lo o k in g fel t bank acco u n t w ill be em phasized ” T hat your fath er up the ro ad .'" 1 u' as wp" as U8®ful C h ristm as pack- low m ay be. A lb ert M cC ausland w as Share w ith O th e rs Day, Sunday, the o b je c t of m uch sp e c u latio n wlieu :i« e aw aitin g him from his pupils. January IS . e m p h asizin g th e Im port asked the man in the linen duster. D EPO SIT ONE DOLLAR EACH W E EK EOB 5 0 W E E K S A ND YOU Ed SeU ha8 Pu r*'kased th e ten he a p p e a re d on New Y e a r’s day a fte r ance of s h a r in g w ith o th e rs and the freckiesr ’ rePHPd tHe b° Y WHh raany a couple y e a rs ’ o f serv ice In U ncle H A V E BAO.tHt. YOU CAN EA SILY SAVE \ IM lI.I.XK A W E E K AND relation of m oney to ch a ra c te r. "He tells me there are lots of m o s -! ° Wned by F re d W ood an d ,s National In s u ra n c e Day, Mondav, T h e m id d y su it was W ON’T YOU B E (iLA D TO H AYE T H A T .«.W.tMi, I WHIUng a b arn on It. H e h as also S am ’s navy. T H E R E A R E CLU BS W H E R E YOl D E P O S IT 541 C EN T S A W E E K , O B January 19, em p h asizin g th e Impbr't- quitoes around here.” disg uise en o u g h an d w ith sh ell- s,5.iio O B ANY SUM A CLUB TO I IT YOUR Why, m ister, I don’t see’s he P urchased th e house h e Is liv in g in PU RSE. ane-' ! p ro te c tin g ones loved ones rim m ed g lasses, a c q u ired d u rin g his ought to have told you that. P ap ’s O lt YOU CAN BEGIN W ITH I C EN T , 2 C EN TS, 5 C EN T S. O R lu ■ ■ in su ra n c e . »Ith and will move it on to th e new loca g e ttin ’ kind o ’ weak in th e eyes.” ( ENTS AND IN C R E A SE YOI It l>EI*OSIT EACH M E EK absence, A lb e rt k e p t fo lk s gu essin g . Y o u r Own H om e Day, Tue«- tion. • IN 50 W E E K S : “ Well, what has th at to do with tin ary 20. co n sid erin g the im- A fter a b rie f v isit w ith his p a re n ts, The Pow ell Valley P a re n t-T e a c h - e of e v ery o n e ow ning th eir It? ” "W ell.. you see. pap’s got a sys- e r association will hold th e ir next he re tu rn e d to d u ty . W-CENT CLUB PAYS $117.50 Mr. an d M rs. P h il S ch an tln and W ill Day. W ednesday Jan- " m " , hpn anybody a-ks about m eeting Ja n u a ry 16. T h is w ill be a B-CENT CLUB PAYS 63.75 dry ¡1, e m p h asizin g th e im portance sumnH7 hoard they always m ention very im p o rtan t m eetin g and ev ery son H a rry le ft F rid a y fo r a v isit to 2-CENT CLUB PAYS 25.50 on m a k in g a will mosquitoes If pap likes th eir looks I of 0 pc T he D alles. 1-CENT CLUB PAYS 12.75 in In d u s try Dav T hursday s P ,eI!’ ,hp ,r u ,h - whlrh ,s ,h a t wp one is ask ed to rem em b er th e d ate. Thri W h a t in th e w orld w as th a t? it ! Jsnuar 22, to em phasize th e need h,a',p" t 8Pen,a 8kpe< *« ten years, but YOU CAN BEGIN W ITH T H E L A R G EST PA Y M EN T AND D E C R E A S E flew by lik e a stre a k . T h a t? W hy, EACH W E E K . T H E B E A BE NO DUES, YOU G ET BACK E V E R Y C EN T p,easp hlra I for far ry th r if t and th e economic / f°Jk ’ ilon ' bappPa FAIRVIEW th a t w as A lb e rt W elch a n d his Lizzie. YOU P U T IN . ! value of co -o p e ra tio n betw een capital he draw s on his im agination and fills the air with winged te r r o r ^ " — COME IN AND ASK ABOUT IT. and labor. .1. O. Davis and Miss L ouise L o ser D og-gone it! H e can com e up a hill YOI W IL L R E C E IV E 4 P E R C EN T IN T E R E S T . Family B u d g et Day. F rid ay . J a n u W ashington Star. w ere m arried in V an co u v er on New- like an old h a n d a t it a lread y . ary 22, to em p h asize th e im portance „„ , , 7Z L, Y ear's eve. T hey w ill m ake th e ir Mr. an d M rs. E lm e r S h e a re r an d of o p eratin g p e rso n al and fam ily fl - 1 He is alwfly8 m aklt*K him self bet d a u g h te r H elen a re v is itin g Mrs. nances on th e b u d g et. j te r who Is endeavoring to m ake th e hom e h ere in F airview . On S atu rd ay ev en in g Mrs. J. W. S h e a re r’s m o th e r, Mrs. M innie Boese. Pay Y our B ills P rom p tly Dav, Sar- world b e tte r.” irdsy. J a n u a r y 24. to em phasize the ______________ M oller was well rem in d ed th a t it w as T he C ounty C u ltu re clu b w ill m eet GRESHAM, OREGON ne.al o b lig atio n to pay deb ts prom pt- Selling trees is not necessarily a h er b irth d a y by a la rg e n u m b e r of next T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n (J a n . 8) at » a n d the financial benefits resu ltin g shady occupation. frien d s which g a th e re d an d p le a s a n t th e H. M. J o h n s o n hom e, All fo r th is p ra ctice. R E S E R V E D SEA T SA LE . T h e re a re a lo t of clow ns a n d a lot ly su rp rised h er. T he ev en in g w as m er m em b ers a re in v ited to be p re s Oil In d u stry Ha» C lear R ecord. of w ise m en In th e show . W h ich a re en t. B rin g sew in g o r fancy w ork sp en t in m usic a n d g am es, a fte r A h a n d fu l of comm on sense is The papers have recently been full y o u ? If you sp e n d a ll you m ak e, be An O hio m an paid $15 fo r a re s u re you a re a clo w n ; If you save north a b u sh el o f learn in g . of scarhead stories alleging p ro fiteer w hich a larg e cake covered w ith an d be re a d y to give a n expression The c h a rita b le give o u t at the ing by th e oil industry. It w ould candles, was lig h ted an d a delicio u s on th e “ C o n so lid atio n of U nion D is served s e a t to w atch th e b e g in n in g of s o m e th in g from w h a t you e a rn as th e th e en d of th e w orld in C leveland. He y e a r u n ro lls day by day, you m ay door, and God p u ts in at th e w indo... tr ic t 26 w ith th e D am ascus school j n ev er seem th at this m eans of g aining pun- lunch was served by h e r frien d s. even sto p p ed to re aso n th a t he feel su re you a re p lay in g th e ro ll of Well d o in g is th e best capital. F rid ay evening b ein g M rs. Ira d is tric t.” j sh o u ld h av e b o u g h t a s e a t som e place a w ise m an. To be of use In th e w orld is the lic atten tio n had about run Its course. If any in dustry during th e w ar B rooks' b irth d ay , frie n d s g a th e re d Miss G ladys K u n lch p pent New 1 from w hich h e could hav e w atch eo onlv wav to be happy. A nybody can sp e n d m oney. I t ta k e s Space co m m an d s m e to stop. But showed a clear record of not profit- and gave h e r a su rp rise. A fte r a d e Y ear’s w ith h e r g ra n d p a re n ts , Mr. th e pnd of th e end of tb e w orld. T he a w ise p erso n to sa v e It. police a re lo o k in g fo r th e cele stial ria th ro u g h th ese pro v erb s once eerlng, it was the oil industry. No licious lu n ch was serv ed , th e crow d an d M rs. D ave V in zan t. p ro m o te rs w ho sold him th e tick et. j mor- and p o n d e r th e ir helpfulness p roduct was in g re a te r dem and and proceeded to th e hom e of Mr. an d Som e fo lk s a re so su re th a t we a re U nless som e tim e in y o u r life you A re you b u y in g a re serv ed s e a t I as ounsel fo r th e com ing y ear.— H yet th e prices held steady, with only Addington B ru ce In C hicago Daily slight increases durin g th e w ar Mrs. J. O. Davis an d se re n a d e d th em g o in g to have a n o th e r cold spell and fo r th e end of th e w o rld ? Y ou a re if hav e h ad th e e x p e rie n c e of tr y in g to w ith tin pans, h o rn s an d ev e ry th in g snow s to A i t h a t th e y a re k eeping you a re n o t e a rn in g m ore th a n you q u ie t a b aby th a t w as cry in g fo r period. sp en d — if you a re n o t sa v in g r e g u la r n o u ris h m e n t an d y o u w ere n o t p ro p th e fr u it ja r s a n d th e p o ta to e s in th e ly so m e th in g o u t of w h a t you e a rn . e rly e q u ip p ed by n a tu r e o r scien ce to Supplies for the oil fields jum ped th a t w ould m ake a noise. The o ffen d er n ev er pardons F airv iew g ra n g e h eld Its re g u la r fro n t room . T h e daffodils feel d if Y ou a re b u y in g a gold b ric k in life fu rn is h th a t n o u ris h m e n t, you y et to unh eard of figures and in many instances were alm ost unobtainable m eetin g on S atu rd ay , w ith a good a t fe re n t a b o u t it. T hey a re a lre a d y up if you a re liv in g up to y o u r incom e, h av e m uch to le a r n a b o u t life. MRS MEWHTRTER at any price. W ages increased and tendance. T he new officers w ere In m ore th a n an Inch. Som e k ill-jo y ju s t as su re ly as th a t O hio m an was REMEMBERED IN POEM tra n sp o rtatio n charges Increased and stalled by Mrs. J. R. C av an ag h , of w ill p ro b ab ly say “ T he fro st w ill g e t victim ized. N ow adays, w hen th e r e is no q u es T he y e a r 1920 is a b ra n d new film, ev ery th in g which th e oil in d u stry G resham . F iv e new m em b ers w-ere th em . T h irty odd y e a rs ago it did. ’ all ro lled up an d re a d y to s t a r t u n tio n a b o u t th e r ig h t a n d w ro n g of a Tin follow ing poem was contrib- UBed' increased. Now a fte r it is all co n tro v e rsy , a b ig co n fe re n c e is h e l l T h e first show b egan a t in itiated in th e first a n d second de B o rin g h a s n ’t tim e to w rite very w inding. so th a t a co m p ro m ise m ay be a r »ted by Mrs. A. V. A ndrew s in mem- river, som e politician seeking notor- m id n ig h t W ed n esd ay . You an d y o u r grees. o ften , so it is r a th e r la te in sen d in g fa th e r an d y o u r m o th e r an d y o u r ra n g e d w ith w ro n g . ory nf Mrs. A. M ew h irter who die 1 iety raises th e cry of profiteering In c o n g ra tu la tio n s to th e O u tlo o k force b ro th e rs an d y o u r s is te rs a n d youv rscently: 1 th e oil Industry. PLEASANT HOME fo r th e ir a ttra c tiv e C h ristm a s Issue, w ife an d y o u r c h ild re n a re on th e T h e tr u th is th a t ev ery b o d y w an ts In M em ory o f Mr*. A. M ew hirter. ' Tbp M idcontinent Oil and Gas as- I t w as a d an d y ! ‘ film. W h a t a re you g o in g to look s h o r te r h o u rs, b u t th e t r u t h also Is De«r frien d th a t was. I cannot th in k s t a t i o n tak es exception to th e I. N. L. S h rin e rs a re to h av e a sale A. C. A n d erso n , of G arfield, sp e n t lik e and w h a t wiI1 bp tb e ro ,llm cn ta th a t w h a t a b o u t ev ery b o d y w an ts of you as fa r aw ay. ch arg e and recent reports indicate of th e ir stock and h o u seh o ld goods of y o u r frie n d s as it u n ro lls? a b o u t alw ay s is n ’t good fo r him . So itro n g in m em ory Is y o u r pres-; th a t if th ere was any profiteering it Ja n u a ry 21, a fte r w hich th e y will T n u rsd a y w ith re la tiv e s n e a r B oring. ence of th a t yesterday . was a local condition am ong jobbers leave fo r th e ir new hom e a t A shland. M rs. E d. S le fe r h as been in P o rt When w ith a h e a rt of hope you cauie who took ad v an tag e of coal shortage T hey have re n te d th e ir farm . I t is lan d w h ere sh e w as called by th e ill WE KNOW TO A w ith re g re t th a t th e P le a s a n t H om e I F YOU’LL CHve tellin g of days to come a n d en su in g scram ble for fuel oil. people see th em leave. T hey have n ess of h e r son F ra n k . H e is now POSITIVE CERTAINTY US JUST ONE **l w ith k in d n e ss and ch eer did T he situ atio n lasted only a brief been very activ e in ch u rc h w ork. They re p o rte d on th e m end. t h a t If you w ill g iv e us a tr ia l a n im a te to all some tl th e jo b b ers g ettin g back to a expect th a t th e ch an g e will be bene T n i A L T he new M orand b ungalow is now o rd e r you w ill becom e a s te a d y Of the h ope th a t is borne each morn norm a] hagjg Qn deveIopm ent of dlg. ficial to th e ir h e a lth . T h e n you ’ l l p a tro n o f th is sh o p . I t ’s h a p And s“„ life ’i wa a>w a s ? r i g h ,e r iron, a PProval by refining and Producing T he Up S tre a m e rs w as th e b a n n e r b eing g iven th e finishing to u ch es on p ened so m an y tim e s t h a t a p e r T rade here th e in te rio r. I t is a very a ttra c tiv e Sunday school class at th e M ethodist having m et you. in te re sts in th e governm ent. T he oil son h as com e In a n d p u rc h a s e d j a u i r e AWHILE.] Though you have gone aw ay tile 1 in d u stry , which went th ro u g h th e en- church Sunday. Ten m em b ers w ere resid en ce c o n v en ie n tly placed n e a r a sm all o rd e r of m e a t, a n d th e n presen t. th e postofllce b u ild in g . No long flowers you lpved will bloom 1 tire w ar period w ithout any charge com e back to e x p re ss th e i r d e Miss E lv a D olan an d Miss M ildred d riv es fro m an d to w o rk fo r P o st lig h t an d g ra tific a tio n a n d le a v e again ■ of profiteering, is proud of its record St. C lair w ere d in n e r g u ests a t the a n o th e r o rd e r. T h is s o r t of And th e ir b re a th of sw eetness may and ls d eterm ined th ere shall be no m a s te r a n d P o stm istre ss M orand. th in g su re ly h e lp s o u r b u sin ess. carry to you on a n o th e r plane. excessive prices u n d er present con- M artin L e n n a rtz hom e, Sunday. Mis3 A jo lly C h ristm a s c e le b ra tio n was St. C lair is sp en d in g a few days v isit A m essage of loving rem em brance, j j (t)ong A. J. W. BROW N. Prop. h eld in th e p rim a ry room a t U nion. in g Mrs. L en n artz. Tha:, T thel'r” ¿ ^ i y w.H live again ' ' The dem and for oil U k l ò HA M P h o n e 41 G resham , Ore. O rien t school opened M onday a fte r T he c h ild re n sp o k e pieces and san g 'o u r kind sim plicity. , 8 r a P| d r a ,e an th e h o lid ay v acation. T he school- songs. Miss E d ith A nderson, th e R O B E R T MONTGOMERY. ’ pect h ig h er, instead of lower, prices. house has been th o ro u g h ly aired a n ! te a c h e r, gave th e m b u lg in g bags of fu m ig ated d u rin g th e v acatio n so can d y a n d n u ts— f o r h av in g been th a t th e re is no d a n g e r of contagion. su ch good boys a n d g irls. T he M ethodist p arso n ag e a t P le a s a n t H om e was th e scene of a jolly WORMY AND SCALY p a rty F rid a y evening w hen th e young FRUIT REJECTED m en ’s elass, th e Up S tre a m e rs, e n te r tain ed th e young la d ie s’ class, the F r u it b eing re je c te d on th e m a rk e t A u to and Gas Engine R epairing Accessories S u n sh in e club, and th e ir teac h ers, d u rin g th e p re s e n t h ig h prices is cauc Mrs. C lara L en n artz an d Rev. E arl Auto Electric Work a Specialty B. C otton. T h e young m en proved lng g ro w ers to realize th e loss caused ! th em selv es d e lig h tfu l h o sts. T h e ev by n ot sp ray in g . en in g was sp e n t in g am es an d con H ad prices been ex cep tio n ally low te sts a fte r w hich re fre sh m e n ts w ere g iv in g f r u it little o r no value, g ro w Let us tell you about our Tire proposition. We handle served. Lloyd S h rin e r and O ren ers w ould n o t c o n sid e r th is loss so Racine, Miller and Oldfield. They’re all good makes : C rosier w ere th e co m m ittee in ch arg e g re a t. It m u st be co n sid ered O regon t ’ of th e arra n g e m e n ts. Investigate our “ DAY NITE” headlight lens, where dim- * Dale A ltm an is rep o rted ill w ith ap p les a re in d em an d a n d a very sm all a m o u n t of new a c re a g e has ming is not necessary. Leave your brights on and still sc a rle t fever. been p la n te d In th e la s t tw o years. comply with every city and state law. A demon S hould you be one of th o se w ho h as k XI H eart-T h ro tis F rom th e W ar. stration will be given in the near future. yi E very day b rin g s som e echo of th e loss th is y e a r fro m n eg lec t to sp ray , Watch for Announcement. X ! g re a t w ar. T h ree men m et casu ally see to It th a t you begin d u rin g th e th e o th e r day as men do a t luncheon A few good second-hand ears left. Get ready for spring. in a public d in in g room an d w hen th e d o rm a n t season an d co n tin u e d u rin g P r ic e $ 8 3 5 a t G re sh a m co n v ersatio n chanced to tu rn upo. th e su m m e r sp ra y in g an d o b tain b e t Purchase while prices are reasonable. custom s and co n d itio n s in p a rts of te r prices n ext y ear. 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