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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 9, NO. 89 G resham O utlook FAIR BOARD ELECTS OFFICERS FOR 1920 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, WORLD’S OLDEST MAN LIVES IN KAINTUCK PREGO. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, VISITOR PRAISES VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR ORGANIZATION; ELECT OFFICERS, MAKE REPORTS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1920 TOO FOXY FOR COPS AT NATIONAL CAPITAL TWO PIONEERS REST FROM THEIR LABORS A very im p o rta n t m eeting of the fa ir board d irectors was held Mon 1 lie burial of two of O regon's pion day aftern o o n when m a tte rs relativ e eers occurred at the Douglas cem etery to th e fu tu re progress of th e fa ir was G resham has a v o lu n teer fire de- imous choice of H arold B oehm er as T ro u td ale ou F riday aftern o o n , J a n discussed. E very m em ber of the p artm en t th a t is above the average chief of th e d ep artm en t, with C arl ' uary 2, when Mr. and Mrs. J. W. a . board was p resent and w illing to co for tow ns of th is size th ro u g h o u t the !,ahl as assistan t chief. H arry John-1 Belieu w ere laid side by side, th e re to o p erate in every' way tow ard th e suc sta te , according to a sp eak er from ? ° " was secretary , a position aw ait the resu rrectio n . F o r 56 years th e sta te fire m a rsh a l’s office who Whlch he haB *>fflclently held for cess of th e fair. R eports w ere read 1 they had Journeyed to g eth er, en d u r •as, night atten d ed th e firem en’s r Z X ^ e “ ™ / LUn<,<,Utat show ing th e w onderful progress m ade d u rin g th e p ast year. ing h ard sh ip s and privations of pion m eeting in th e fire hall. , J . W . M etI<er wag gelected for County C om m issioners Holman. eer life, and in death they were not It was a lively m eeting at which ,irS m arshal. By v irtu e of his office Hoyt and Muck tendered th e ir resig long divided. Mr. Belieu died a t the election of officers took place and re- hc 18 an a s sls,a nt to the sta te fire n atio n s as m em bers of th e board of fam ily hom e in P o rtlan d on Monday, p o rts were m ade covering th e past niarshal an tl‘has a u th o rity to enforce d irecto rs and th e ir resignations December 29. follow ing a stro k e ot vear show ing th .» th . 8tate ° r IocaI law8 P l a i n i n g to fire w ere accepted. T he com m issioners paralysis. Mrs. Belieu, p ro strated by year, snow ing th a t th e d ep artm en t protection. prom ised to lend th e ir aid in every g rief over his d eath , passed aw ay on has on hand In th e g en eral fund F red Hoss was elected captain of possible way. but recognizing the Decem ber 30, ju st 36 hours a fte r the 8322.82 and In th e relief fund Ho8p com pany No. 1, with Jack Ham- grow ing sen tim en t th a t the adm inis d eath of h e r husband. 8139.59. Iin lie u te n an t and F ish e r J e n tra tio n of th e fa ir be tu rn ed over to T he fu n eral service was conducted th e county, they felt th a t they should U nder th e direction of Ed. M etz-, nings as second lieu ten an t. in P o rtlan d at th e M iller & Tracey Jas. Je n n in g s was elected captain be in a position to act upon the prop J u n d erta k in g estab lish m en t by th e g er, who was ch airm an pro tem pore, of 7hem ?cai com pany No. 3, w ith Uncle John Shell of Leslie-co, osition if such a step is taken. T h en Ky., has had his p ictu re taken a t Rev. Mr. Bowersox, of the Memorwx th e business of th e m eeting was ex- F red Jen n in g s firs, lieu ten an t, io* h unt around the 11 s bast— age 132 years. He claim s to places on th e fa ir board have not yet Evangelical church, of which church w 2 ’ \° n,ullu in* W ashington be the w orld's oldest m an— hav pedited to m ake way for th e speak- Hook and L ad d er com pany No. 4 is been filled. both Mr. and Mrs. Belieu were m em , one of the excitem ents of the ing been born in 1788. Newspa era and th e lunch which followed th e *“ charge of AI. H am m ar as captain day recently when Capitol police A fter th e business of th e past year bers. p e r photographers havo snapped m eeting. w ith H erb W est as first lie u te n an t. discovered the anim al and gave was com pleted th e directo rs were him recently— b ut th is p icture The deceased a re survived by four chase George M Green, a passing from a gallery a t Louisville— is sw orn in to serve fo r an o th e r ye.- S ecretary H arry Johnson reported I The se c re ta ry ’s rep o rt for th e year m otorist, captured ihe prise__ 1 sons and two d au g h ters, J. C. Belieu bis first ’’re g u la r’’ photo. and th e d irectors proceeded to re of A lderdale, W ashington, B. O. th a t th e re w ere 28 m em bers in good 1 1919 was as follow s: -n t elect H. A. Lewis president of the 10 his home a t the N ational Belieu, of L ebanon,; O scar and Fred sta n d in g in th e d ep a rtm en t, w ith 12 1 R EC EIPTS Zo board w hich office he has success BIRTHDAY PARTY IS of P o rtlan d ; Mrs. O. G. Seely and m em bers in the F ire m e n ’s Relief as- On hand beginning of 1919 $ 35 00 fully held fo r a nu m b er of years. J A COMPLETE SURPRISE sociation. F ive new applications i From F o u rth of Ju ly fund Mrs E lm er D epperm an of P o rtland. 285.27 LOCAL MEN ATTEND W. Tow nsend was elected vice presi Besides these th e re a re living fo u r w ere voted on. b ringing th e present Sale of dance tick ets 71 35 A very p leasan t evening was spei^ FARMERS WEEK AT O. A C. teen g ran d ch ild ren and two g rea t- d ent and A. F. M iller and Theo Brug S aturday a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. m em bership up to 33. The new mem O ther sources ............. ............ 16.50 g e r were re-elected secretary am. f h e program of th e F a rm e rs’ week g ran ,lch ll',r ‘’n - Mr- Belieu leaves two B ert Olsen of Pow ell Valley when bers are, L. L. K idder, A. W. Metz tre a s u re r respectively. C. D. Minton at O. A. C. was prin ted th is year In B‘B‘erB a b ro ,h e r ,n<1 Mr" Belieu TotaI .....................................8408.1 Mrs. Olsen en tertain ed a n u m b er of ger, J. C annon, G. E. Bangs, W. A was re-elected m anager fo r th e next Hessel. new spaper sty le and was a very sue-1 *W O 8l8ler" - friends a t a su rp rise p arty given in DISBURSEMENTS. y e a r’s fair. G eorge W. Stokes, d eputy sta te S ecretary ’s salary and sup- honor of Mr. O lsen’s b irth d ay . T he w Z fm .iH ,hVa,‘,° n Th<> P*PH.r Wh*Ch J W A? Belieu was born in St. E. L. T horpe, C. D. M inton and su rp rise was as com plete as could be fire m arsh al, form erly a cap tain of plles .................................. 8 18.50 fu“ l Of I n t e r L . ^ ^ o ? 0 ™ ! *■“' J ° B <‘p b ' M,BB° Url 1,1 1841’ » * ' ™ . l Mrs. E dith Tozier W eath erred were 40. 00 tie s desired and the evening w hich fol one of th e down town sta tio n s in F o u rth of Ju ly d o n atio n ........ 7 h r Kn H 8 n° ' ,h e pla,nB w" h 11,8 p arp» 's In 1845. elected as a publicity com m ittee to P o rtlan d , was present on in v itatio n H allow e’en dance .............. 0 6.80 d a i ’s e X t s Pr° Kran‘ “ ThP fHn," y " M,ed *“ L" “ ' bring the w ork and th e needs of the lowed will be rem em bered by those and ta lk ed on th e need of ad eq u ate p resent as one of th e p leasan test p a r fa ir before the public. . .. . w here th e early p art of his life was fire fighting ap p a ratu s and th e ele ties of th e season. T o,al .....................................8 85.30 from h , ' teniH HpP,lt " e was for 16 years deputy The executive com m ittee will be m en ts of efficiency In th e d e p a rt B alance on h a n d ............... 8322.82 ia p e r A fter a social evening spent in con "»erlff ° f ,h a ' coun* C. D. M inton. A. F. M iller and J. W. te sts and stu n ts th e hostess served a m ent. He said th e fire d ep artm en t FIR E M E N ’S 'R E L T B F ASSOCIA Tow nsend w ith H. A. Lewis, c h a ir n *.’ T n w i. . ,h e flrat mal1 from H alsey to Craws- delicious lunch. A b ea u tifu l b irth was often sadly neglected, and r e of h, r a s i n r H for,,8*,llp *»y of Brownsville, man. TION RECEIPTS. day cake w ith its lighted candles was lated Incidents th a t had come unde of th e G resham C ooperative Berry One of ,„ g ,n te re . „ ng exp(!rtenCM C. M. Lake, David McKeown, Gus On hand 1919........................... 8124.52 G row ers’ association, arriv ed Tues- was when rgn pg*k tr P,n™ placed at one end of th e long table his personal notice w hile Inspecting Richey, C. D. M inton and E dith From dues ................................ 32 00 which was attractiv ely decorated in d ep a rtm en ts all over th e sta te . He 8 67 day evening to ta k e In th e rem a in d er U nia„ „ a LandhlK t() Tozier W eatherred were appointed on told how re lu c ta n t some cities had In te re s t ........................................ holiday colors. of F a rm e rs’ week and g et a line on Thlg , h„ * “ , ’ th e prem ium list com m ittee. th e berry Industry. . “ ‘hP year 1862 He wa8 The guests present w ere: Mr. and been to im prove th e ir conditions u n T otal v m m - / . . . . “ l8° a v o lu n teer In th e Rogue River F in an ce com m ittee is Jo h n S leret, 8162.03 Mrs. A lbert P alm blad, Mr. and Mrs. til a d isastro u s fir« had forced them E. M. Groocock is vitally Interest- i ndfan w ar F. H. C rane and E. L. Thorpe. DISBURSEMENTS. P aul P alm blad, Mrs. A lta M. G entry, to it. He cited instances w here a ed in "sp u d s” and is here to learn ,, The p resid en t was asked to secure S ecretary ’s sa lary .................... $ 12.50 >ii h . u . . Hp waR m arried to Miss Lavina Misses Ellen Vnls, Mab«l Staffenson, few th o u san d dollars spent on new c , ockh;.vT .n,n, B °oart.n hem n - n , s o n . Decem ber 24. 1853. som e one to look a fte r the fa ir prop Benefi‘B ........................................ 10.0» Em m a Johnson, and L illie Nelson, eq uipm ent had in a sh o rt tim e come e rty and see th a t th e buildings were m , . . „ , L avina Dennison was born In Con- Messrs. H okan T ruedson, R ichard back to th e p ro p erty ow ners in th e . . jHha,,8" n ° f G resham , who „e ctlcu t, F eb rau ry 21. 1846 W ith k ep t closed. TotaI ..................................... 8 22.50 has had xood hucc p b s w ith d a iry cut- im r nn(. «t t Staffenson, E arn est A nderson and way of low er in su ran ce rates. It was th e opinion of th e board th a t l i i i p are n ts sho cam e to Oregon in Mr. Stokes recom m ended th e p u r B alance on hand ..................... 8139.59 1» E m anuel Lind. ¿ is ’ hPP * reCOr,lB Blnc,‘ 18B2 T ,lt' f m i l y cam e th e ocean th e c h ild re n ’s d ep artm en t which chase of a F o rd chassis on which 1915 and says he ap p reciates th e ir rout8 Ko|n< c The G resham V olunteer F ire De m ade such a splendid show ing las* m ill tn n r n no < HU J could be placed a 4 0-gallon chem i NORTH DAKOTA IRLANDS value m ore and m ore as tim e goes on. were 11 m onths on th e w ater and it year would be even la rg e r th is year. cal outfit w ith plenty 0 , hose. He p artm en t was organized F eb ru ary GATHER IN REUNION A. E. Jo n sru d of Boring, Oregon, Since th e ch ild ren have th e ir build advised g ettin g 500 o r 600 feet m ore 24, 1912. A. W. Metzger was the is a tte n d in g F a rm e rs ’ week and is was 18 m onths before they arriv ed He was succeeded by ing ready fo r next y ear it was at Salem. H er fa th e r, a m in ister, Mr. and Mrs D. G. G eddes e n te r of hose w ith Im proved nozzles. Ho first chief. p articu la rly In terested In su b jects dled w hile m aking th e trip and was th o u g h t th a t th e enthusiasm created tained a num ber of frien d s a t th e ir com plim ented th e d ep a rtm en t on E ttsel Jones. On th e rem oval of Mr. p erta in in g to dry farm ing. hurled a t sea. by th e last fa ir would be an aid to hom e last S atu rd ay evening. This th e lr efficient o rganization and said Jones from G resham L. G. M errill be S. B. H all, a farm er from n ear w ard filling every booth w ith a ttr a c t g ath erin g was really a N orth D akota it was due them , th e boys th a t were cam e chief and served for a few Mr. B elieu's fa th e r was also a D uring ’o rtla n d , says he is try in g to "ta k e m inister. ive exhibits th is year. The Holm an reunion as all of th e fam ilies were pledged ,0 respond prom ptly and m onths until his rem oval. in " th e whole program . Mr. and Mrs. Belieu have lived at special prize for th e best decorated form erly of G randen, N orth D akota, bravely in case of fire, th a t th e town the past y ear Jas. Jen n in g s has been acting chief. Rockwood for a n u m b er of years county and city booth will be sen t to A very d elig h tfu l evening was fu rn ish them the best possible eq uip T here are seven men who have IMPORTANT REAL ESTATE w here Mr. Belieu owned a grocery th e w inning school soon. The coun- spent renew ing th e old acq u ain t- m ent to w ork with. TRANSFERS MADE LATELY sto re but th e week before th e ir d eath been with the d ep a rtm en t as active ty prize of 810 goes to T ro u td ale and ances. Those p reie n t were, Mr. and R ecently an Inspection of th e town th e sam e am ount was won by th e Mrs. BenJ. Cam eron. Mrs, C am eron's was m ade by deputies from th e fire firemen since its o rganization, nearly K rid er and E lklngton rep o rt th e they w ere tak en to th e hom e of th e ir Sunnyside school of P o rtlan d . sister, Mrs. Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. m a rsh a l’s office, of w hich Mr. Stokes eig h t years ago, and by this service sale of two im p o rtan t pieces of prop son. Oscar, Beside th e ir children, they leave a It was suggested th a t an effort be Wm. Thom , Mr. apd Mrs. Wm. Bell wap one, and a rep o rt of conditions are now considered exem pt firemen, erty recently. m ade to secure a la rg e r exhibit of of Long Beach, C alifornia, and Mrs. w ith recom m endations waS p repared but they all co n tin u e as active fire P h ilip B ratzel haB sold his home wide circle of friends and ac q u ain t livestock th is year and th e gen eral H ugabon. P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. which will be presented a t th e coun men. They are, Jas. Jen n in g s, H arrv on South R oberts avenue to R. D. ances who will m ourn th e ir loss. Johnson, F red Hoss, C arl Dahl, Fish C ru lk sh an k , a trav e lin g salesm an, of sta te m en t seem ed to indicate th a t the Wm. A nderson were also invited b , cil m eeting tonight. e exhibit would be Increased. . were unable to atten d . D eterm ined E dw ard Cam pbell, of P o rtlan d , r Jen n in g s, Ja ck H am lin, Ed. M etz-j P o rtlan d . Mr. C ru lk sh an k and fam APPLICATION RECEIPT T he board subscribed 825 tow ard th a t they should all g a th e r one tim e chief of th e em ergency corporation g er MUST BE SHOWN TODAY By will ta k e possession ab o u t March T he lunch provided by th e firemen 1st. C onsideration 88500. e n te rta in in g th e delegates to the con before Mr. and Mrs. Bell left for th e ir fire d ep a rtm en t, u n d er governm ent The police d ep a rtm en t of th e city vention of th e N orthw estern Pacific hom e a t Long Beach, a su rp rise was supervision, spoke to th e firemen u.i and prepared by Mrs. N ora W ithrow Mr. Darby, a fa rm e r from Corval- F a ir association which m eets Jan u -J a rran g e d on Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, th e need of careful Inspection to pre was g rea tly enjoyed and a vote of Us. has bought th e U rban P aler farm of P o rtlan d announced th a t Monday a ry 26 and 27 in P ortlan d . I M onday night th e sam e p a rty g ath - vent th e conditions which lead to th an k s was extended to Mrs. W ith- th ree m iles south of G resham on the was th e last day of g race In which to I D am ascus road. T h ere is 20 acres In send In application for 1920 au to m o --------------------- ered a , th e Geddes hom e and then easy sta rtin g of fires. He told inci row for h er gen ero u s assistance. ™. _ . ---------- - 1 th is tra c t. It b ro u g h t 85300. Spraying Reduce« Seal, in Hood w ent to g e th er to th e A nderson home. d en ts in connection w ith his su p e r bile license tags. All d riv ers of cars th e G resham V olunteer F ire m e n ’s B i'e t O rchards. , A d elig h tfu l social evening was spent. vision of shipyards and referre d to who can n o t show a 1920 license tag su its of thorough" andCU,™m“v 's p ra y - Wh° B® V*B,t here g o v ern m en t rep o rts show ing how the am ong th e firemen them selves for POULTRYMEN WILL or a receip t for an app licatio n today in a . very -u HOLD MEETING TONIGHT will be arrested . Ing” Is seen In H oo^ R iver o rch ard s I wa the Occa8,on ot these g ath erin g s, fire loss could be reduced to m u tu al aid in case of need. M em ber this y ear w here less than two per are ,0 ■«‘« 'e to n ig h t for l/iiig Beach, low percentage. Many people have been Inquiring ship is voluntary. T he m em bers pay T h ere will be a business m eeting of cent of scab developed in unspraynd —____________ w hether they can drive th e ir cars be M ayor K enney was p resen t anrt Into a fund th e ir dues of 25 cents a the G resham Cooperative Poultrym nn trees in scab-controlled areas w hile Why W in te r Ik-m ands a Low Cold sta te d th a t th e council desired to do m o n th .’ In unsprayed tree s in uncontrolled areas e v e rv th in r In Ha « .. I --------- ca8‘‘ o t ",<' k "ess b e n e fits, F rid ay evening. Ja n u n ry 6th, 1920, fore the new license tags arrive. Ac T est O il. ev ery th in g In its pow er to keep th e are paid am o u n tin g to 810. I„ case a * « o ’clock at th e office of County cording to th is an n ouncem ent all th u t E S ’« . ”J ! !” — is necessary is th a t they be able to d ep a rtm en t up to a high sta n d a rd of of accident o r ‘ ‘ sickness resu ltin g Agent S. B. H all, G resham , Hood R iver branch experim ent sta- K ' o r ,hlcken excessively, at 15 efficiency. show th e ir receipt for application. from fire service a benefit of 815 is | As th e re will be Im p o rtan t m a tte rs Hon i degrees above Zero, you should hard- The election resulted In the unan- paid, o r m ore In case of necessity. “T he Hood R iver grow ers h a /e ly expect It to splash and flow freely I of business to tak e up at th is m eet W hat D oes ttx* C h u rch W a n t? • * ' ” 7-c n '' Mr ~ ing It Is earn estly desired th a t all ------ o rchards, Does It seek to d rain you of mera be ra be pro ien t. Mr. Childs declared. "P resen ce of C. A. McCarty, special ag en t of th e I m oney? It is only a liab ility ? If so scab in uncontrolled areas proves th a t S tandard Oil Com pany, yesterday. H. E. TOW LE, Socrptary. then It is not w orthy of su p p o rt. If th e low percentage of scab this season “ Yet som e m otorists w onder why W ould Y ou? 11 a,,<lK n o ,h ln < to Ihe com m unity, was not due en tirely to w eath er con It takes so long to g et fhe engine to . d itio n s." run freely these cold m ornings. The The cham pion freak bill propose I rlo ''‘' 11 np ,f *" aa asset, If It The spray gun type of nozzle was cold engine, not g ettin g sufficient lu- ! In Oregon is (he one fixing legal rai. | a,|,,g fo th e com m unity, If It co n trlb - said to have been found best bv brication. is su b ject to excessive ami i c e n L ’ ^ 8’ * PPr CPnt " nd 5 » " • " • • • » ry H etnaot to th e life of Hood grow ers It gives excellent re dam aging friction. T he oil pump ■ — ------------- •o«*« We m ight Jnst as well pass a m eas- ' hP p“o p |p ’ thpn " '’"«»■rves your sup- su lts with least expenditure of tim e cannot circu late congealed oil, so i • «■ «T g |F« and labor. Plenty of pow er and there will be an insufficient supply ' ure flxtng the legal price of w heat at port But do not th in k su p p o rt m eans »1 . ___ » skilled labor a re essential to Its suc throw n upon the cylinder w alls— im ' 50 cents, hogs, 8 cen ts and wool 15 °n ly money. The m ost needed sup- 1 9 » t« 1 cess cents. • 11 th e stru g g lin g m otor has warmeo w heat, Thi hngsOn,: „ f eCwto: , OU^ thbtt; "« P P o « . in at- T he dusting m ethod th a t caught up th e oil so it will flow m ore freely. ; th e p o pular fancy a year o r so ago shipped o utside th e State w here world * n,l,'n ce and in terest To be w hat it A Zero Cold Test oil flows freely j has proved to be too expensive w hile ' at all te m p eratu re s down to Zero prices prevailed. And th e sam e th in g n,*Kht to be the church m ust have cost of m aterials Is so high. th a t’s why it Is called a Zero Coin wjli happen to money If by any ’he active help of th e leading people Test Oil. Zerolene Medium (o r Zer- chance of fate such n law should be of the town An E v ira Good Buy. Iolene L ight for Fords* is a Zero Cold 1 P**"i‘O . Havings accounts draw ing 3 per BPf"k you no* 3,0,ira.” 1« o u r O verland 90, _ good condition, new 1 Te«‘ 1 T e ït Oil. Gil. It is correctly refined from _______ ______ b attery , five tires, 8850. selected C alifornia cru d e oil an 1 cent of hanks would close and th e old We a re here to serve. But GRESHAM OVERLAND CO/ fi°w" freely and «plashes properly a t shoe and stocking would be fhe hid- ninst have y o u r help to do the Phone 544, Gresham . all waKa u5»"».Of Whw IIK,P ca"h "O fh yon expect, „ te m p eratu re s d own to Zero. T h tsj . Zero Cold Test Oil gives the same ' j was left here. No m ortgage would • he renew ed, notes would be called th e m eetings now In prog- B erry G ro w e rs , A tte n tio n ! correct lubrication to your engine The ad jo u rn ed an n u a l m eeting of d u rin g these cold days th a t you are in and th e man who found it neces A sq u are deal will be given sary to borrow money would be In a TO" No ad v an tag e will be tak en of th e C o-operative Berry G row ers will I to <"U lng d u rin g th e su m m er ! tad fix. o r who would Ioan at these you. You will enjoy the a i n w i n r T h be held in th e lib ra ry a t 7 p. m. on rates any m ore th an they would sell ' ,,," J y “ n» ln t- The W ednesday, Ja n u a ry 7, 1920. If you 1 ------------- i. , .- - , / ,- w heat a t 50 cents, hogs at 8 cen ts o r « " ’ R” * 'H <lo yon good. T he fel- are In terested In berry grow ing an d ! -Nature abhors a vacuum .” w h ic h 1 wool at 15 cents whgn th e .w orld will be inspiring. Every wish to Join, you are cordially Invlt- . * , r‘‘a*on ’i>*t th e p ictu res! ~~ ' 9 price as much higher. W ould you? night except Monday ed to atten d th is m eeting In union ! Of bol**,eTl"** look th e way th ey do ! ■P M ethodist th e re Is stren g th . Episcopal church. Ihe Home C hurch. • Som etim es we alm ost long for th e Ing an “ tt *r*U ck¿V faí?h ninr ^ \ y hrsuIn north frnmP?h*B?,e n ’ a r ’ • * • « • • • T a ilo r in g K. A. M ILLER S ecretary. REV! R. EUGENE MYERg days when nobody was organized an ] tow ard th e ratification hv « t a t » u n À ” i? P O r thB I>" moCFa;lc p arty F o r men and women- -cleaning, th i devtl d ev tl was was busy husv try i , „ in „ g . to g ___.U o f th e p en d in g s u ffra e e e n n .t.» ,, the rab th e Bargains In the want ads •mendment. All but fou'r « I I » . 7 . ^ ' Ä l S S ! S torage b attery rep airin g and re hlndmoM. pressing and rep a irin g done well. ch arg in g . s ta r te r and g e n e ra to r t P e te r L en ard . Powell street. work. R ak er * Son EIGHTEEN OF TY/ENTY-TW0 STATES TO RATIFY SUFFRAGE ARE REPUBLICAN