T W IC E
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VOL. 10,
NO. 4
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY,
BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM GIVES
EXTENSIVE, EFFICIENT SERVICE
OREGON
FRIDAY,
MARCH
12,
DRESSMAKING EXPERT
LYNCH P.-T. WILL GIVE
WM. H REED, PIONEER
MAY COME AGAIN
COMEDY-DRAMA HERE
BURIED AT FIR HILL
A n u m b er of ladies enjoyed th e
The com edy-dram a "T he F ascinat-
o p p o rtu n ity of a tte n d in g th e lectu re lug F anny B row n’’, which a ttra c te d
by E dm und G urney W ednesday af- such a tte n tio n at Lynch th e la tte r
T he ann u al rep o rt of th e Bell sys-j ficiency— Is th e re tu rn which will a t ■ ternoon at Union H igh school. T here p art of F eb ru ary will be given at th e
j w ould have been a la rg e r num ber Masonic hall in G resham F rid ay ev
tem telephone has ju s t been Issued trac t capital.
"No man and no co rp o ratio n ” , says ; p resen t if they had know n the won- ening. March 19 by the Lynch P a r
It is very com plete and show s m any j
Mr. T hayer, p resid e n t of th e com i d erfu l help w hich was received from en t-T each er circle.
In terestin g phases.
pany, “ had a rig h t to expect to come ' th e m eeting.
The d ram a was given at Lynch be
T he Bell system covers th e en tire th ro u g h th e g re a t w ar untouched.
T he le ctu re was m ade clear by j fore th e la rg e st audience th a t ever
co untry and fnaccessable indeed is O ur g re a te st loss was th e loss of j c h a rts and sam ples of finished work assem bled a t th e school. Many peo
th e place w hich fa n not be reached these m argins fo r plant g ro w th and and it was m ost helpful and practical. [ ple from o u tlying d istric ts and from
from th e 11,795,747 telephone s ta reserves of m en an d women in tr a in
If enough women wish it Mr. G u e -. P o rtlan d atten d ed .
tions which co n stitu te the Bell system ing. D uring th e w ar th e restrictio n ney will come back again an d conduct j Many who w ere unable to atten d
on th e use of cap ital and m aterial, a class fo r one aftern o o n on sk irt th e play as given a t Lynch have re
in th e U nited States.
G resham is one of th ese statio n s coupled w ith th e unprecedented de m aking. He m ade sam ple plackets quested th e com m ittee to give it
and can reach any o th e r one of the m and fo r service, com pelled us in of various kinds, show ed how to lav again and they have agreed.
sta tio n s by phone. A lthough many som e places to exh au st o u r plant a hem and m ake p laits and those
The play w hich lasts ab o u t two
people use the phone fo r long dis m argins and left us a t th e beginning p resen t w ere anxious to try these hours concerns th e ad v en tu res of a
tances as betw een P o rtlan d and Ch^j of 1919 w ith an actu al sh o rtag e of m ethods u n d er th e direction.
n u m b er of g u ests and a m ysterious
cago. New Y ork, etc., th e telephone p lan t to m eet th e th en dem ands. By
A rran g em en ts a re being m ade to Fanny Brown, at th e su m m er hotel
Is m ore often used to relay tele th e end of th e year, except in a few hold th e m eeting a t th e high school owned by one Percival Gale, known
localities, th e usual facilities w ere re if th e re are enough women who in Lynch as H. Zenger. Billy P ear
gram s.
An Interestin g incident ju s t hap sto re d .”
would care to spend th e aftern o o n in son is th e only man at th e hotel. This
T here is a heavy loss show n d u r th a t way. Miss Schrepel of th e Home p art is cleverly handled by R obert
pened recently when Wm. M orand,
who Is spending th e w in te r in Cali ing th e w ar in men an d women Econom ics d ep a rtm en t a t Union high, Confrey.
H enry Dudley, a college
fo rnia, sent a telegram to his wife in train ed for telep h o n e w ork and in would be glad to have all those wom sophom ore is played by Adolph Zen
Boring. T he teleg ram was se n t to young men in th e m inor supervisory en who desire to receive th is in stru c ger, who distin g u ish ed him self as a
P o rtlan d w here it was telephoned to positions. “ H andicapped by th is tion, notify h e r in o rd er th at they lig h tn in g change a rtist.
th e G resham office, th en to Boring lack of p lan t and of em ployees, es may know w h eth er o r not to have . Mrs. H erbert Lynch ta k es th e part
and ten m inutes a fte r Mr. M orand pecially supervisory officials, we en Mr. G urney come o ut again. T here of Mrs Moffett and is a co n stan t de
se n t his m essage from Los Angeles tered upon th e year of th e g rea test will be no charges.
light to th e audience in h er p o rtray al
II. J. P u lfe r was telephoning an an dem ands upon u s,” says th e rep o rt.
In his le ctu re W ednesday a fte r of th e nervous woman.
sw er to th e P o rtlan d office fo r Mrs. "U navoidably, th erefo re, the service, noon, Mr. G urney d em o n strated the
The p a rt of guests at “ Idlew ild”
M orand. This was of course excep p articu la rly in congested centers, has use of com m ercial p a tte rn s and ex are played as follow s: Mrs. Caldwell,
tio nal b u t th e re a re m any o th e r in been im paired. It is now im proving, plained many fitting problem s.
Mrs. G ertru d e Confrey:
Audrey
stances w hich show how quickly a but it cann o t be b ro u g h t to th e p re
He cu t and fit a p a tte rn for one of 1 C aldw ell, Miss M ildred M cGregor;
m essage m ay reach people who live w ar sta n d a rd u n til conditions ap-> th e ladies show ing how sim ple it D orothy Dudley, Miss Ruth M. T odd;
in sm all com m unities reached by the proaching those before th e w ar again w ould be to cut and fit a w aist from F lorence Howe,
Mrs.
M argaret
obtain. To do as well as has been th e c h a rts w hich may be o b tain ed at Crane. Mrs. K. A. M cGregor plays
Bell system .
T he rep o rt says: T he system , a l done, no body of men an d women th e G resham sto res In connection the p art of M artha.
th o ugh m ade up of m any se p arate ever labored m ore loyally in th e pub w ith th e p u rch ase of dressm ak in g I A n um ber of m usical num bers will
co rporate entities, operates as one o r lic service th a n have th e th o u san d s supplies.
be given d u rin g th e evening.
ganization and enjoys th e benefits of in th is service d u rin g th e p a st.”
Owing to th e fact th a t all th e ex
Mr. G urney gave th e follow ing
Many m echanical lab o r saving de recipe for a cleaning m ix tu re which penses of th e play w ere met a t the
one organization— u n ity of purpose,
sta n d ard izatio n of m a terial and m eth vices have alread y been adopted to he said w ould ta k e o u t g rease, ta r, first perform ance a decided reduction
ods, a single m an u factu rin g , p u rch as m eet th e sh o rtag e of unskilled labor, pitch, p aint, and m any o th e r diffi in the price of tick ets has been m ade.
ing and supply d ep a rtm en t and a u n i and o th e r devices a re being co n stan t cu lt sta in s w ithout leaving any rings
A fter th e d ram a a dance will be
form policy. It is show n th a t th e re ly studied and ad ap ted to th e needs o r spots.
given for all those who wish to re
a re advantages both to th e stockhold of th e business.
Dissolve by boiling in one q u a rt of j main A nom inal fee * ill be charged.
T he re p o rt says, “E very resource w ater, *,j ounce of C astile soap, an d .
ers and to the public in efficiency and
economy of operation, in addition to of th e Bell sytem has been brought *4 ounce pow dered gum arable. Let DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
th e insurance value resu ltin g from to b ear upori th e service problem . In th is m ixture cool and add 1 ounce
MAN ON OUTLOOK FORCE
m ore th a n h alf th e cities in th e coun glycerine, 1 ounce aq u a am m onia, ’.,
thp national scope of th e utility .
S alaries and w ages have been in try th e service has alread y been re ounce chloroform , 2 ounces sulfuric h The O utlook counts it an honor to
creased to m eet th e p resent sta n d ard s stored to norm al, and d u rin g 1920 a eth er. This m akes one q u a rt stock have on its force an ex-service man
who distin g u ish ed him self by m arked
and are believed to be generally fair re tu rn to su b stan tia lly n o rm al serv ^solution.
bravery in F ran ce and who has th e
and sufficient to a ttra c t th e high ice is confidently looked forw ard to
T ak e a pint b o ttle, p ut one inch of
U nited S tates d istinguished service
class of personnel w hich is necessary th ro u g h o u t th e Bell System .”
th is stock in it an d to th is am ount
At th e end of la st year th e re w ere add a q u a rt of gasoline by degrees, m edal in recognition of th a t fact.
to and has been c h a racteristic of
The man ¡ b Ross E. Read of P o rt
209,860 em ployees in the A ssociated only a triffle a t a tim e. Shake well
th is service.
land, form erly of G resham , and well
As in th e past, th e actions of rate Bell com panies and they a re o p e ra t to th o ro u g h ly mix.
known to m any G resham people. He
co ntrolling bodies have, in g eneral, ing 24,162,999 m iles of w ire of which
G reat care should be used in p re
is em ployed on one of th e linotypes
been acceptable. T here are excep 94.6 per cent was copper.
p arin g th is solution because of th e In
in
th e O utlook com posing room.
T
h
ere
w
ere
15,000
telephone
men
tions, as alw ays, b u t th e tendency is
flam m able n a tu re of th e Ingredients.
Mr. R ead ca rrie s his honor with
tow ard m ore eq u itab le and m ore in w ar service from th e Bell system It should n o t be used o r mixed near
extrem e m odesty and was persuaded
sound tre a tm e n t.
I t Is becoming and p ractically all who have applied lig h ts o r fire.
w ith difficulty to display his m edal,
m ore clearly understood th a t In a fo r rein state m e n t have been re- em
which was won at th e b a ttle of Can-
T his d raw ing back of so
u tility of th is so rt, w hich in o rd er ployed.
T here are still lots of “poor but
to give service m ust expand w ith the m any experienced m en into th e em honest p aren ts’’ b ut th eir children tigney, May 28, 1918, when he c a r
gro w th of th e com m unity, th e te st of ploy of th e com pany will add much don’t seem to brag about them like ried a w ounded com rade from th e
b attle field a t th e risk of his own life.
they used to.
rate s— assum ing economy and ef-i; to th e value of th e service.
POMONA TO MEET
'P.-T. CIRCLE WILL
MEET WEDNESDAY
AT EVENING STAR
Pom ona g ran g e will m eet in the
The P atro n -T e ac h er circle will
E vening S ta r g ran g e hall W ednesday, meet at th e g rad e school at 3 o’clock
next W ednesday aftern o o n , M arch 17.
March 17 a t 10:30 a. m.
P rincipal E lm er F. Goodwin will
In the piorning rep o rts of th e
speak on “ C ooperation betw een the
g ranges will be read and gen eral bus
! G rade School and H igh School.”
iness tran sacted . D inner w ill be
T he contest fo r th e possession of
served betw een 12 and 2 o’clock. Lec ' th e p ic tu re is still on and th e room
tu re h o u r will be betw een 2 and 3
o ’clock w ith sh o rt addresses and m u bringing out th e la rg e st n u m b er of
sic. T his will be open to th e public. p aren ts and frien d s will have th e pic
P re sid en t K err of th e Oregon A gri tu re next m onth.
T he re g u la r business m eeting will
c u ltu ra l college and W a lte r H.
Evans, d istric t atto rn e y are expected be held.
T hose in ch arg e of th e P atro n -
to be p resent in th e aftern o o n and
T eacher circle suggest th a t everyone
give sh o rt talks.
A n um ber of resolutions of in te r get an earlv s ta r t th a t aftern o o n , a t
est are to be discussed at th e closed tend th e L adies' Aid luncheon and
session from 3 to 5:3 0 p. m. and it apron sale k t th e C arlson building j
is expected and desired th a t a large and a f te r they have p urchased s e v - 1
era l new ap ro n s tQ atten d th e m eet
n u m b er will atten d .
From 5:3 0 to 7 p. m. th e tim e will ing a t the schoolhouse.
T he teach ers and pupils will be
be spent in a social way and th e even
glad to see any of th e m o th ers who
ing meal will be served.
At 7 p. m. th e Pom ona degree arriv e early. So th a t a visit to th e
w ork will be p u t on and follow ing school may well be com bined w ith
th a t the m eeting will again be opened this m eeting.
to th e public and a program of songs,
W o r k in g M a n F in d « W a y to P ay
in stru m e n ta l m usic, readings, and ad
T axes.
dresses will be given.
A dispatch
from
W ashington
At the last m eeting held in Decem sta te s th a t g overnm ent taxes d u rin g
ber, d u rin g th e storm , th e re w ere 1921 will am o u n t to approxim ately
$550 for every fam ily In th e U nited
only eig h t present and only th e m ost S tates, A la b o r mar, in S eattle has
u rg en t business was atten d ed to. This discovered a way to beat th e gam e:
“ We are going to pay th e cost of
will be a most im p o rta n t business
m eeting and It is desired th a t as many th e w ar th ro u g h ta x atio n ,” he said,
j “ I will have to pay my sh a re and th e
as possible attend.
only way I can b eat th e gam e Is to
lend th e governm ent as much money
Some women don’t know much but as I can and get b ark as in te re st w hat
all of them know no man can give I pay o u t in taxes.
a lying excuse th a t sounds plausible.
“T herefo re, I am buying W ar Sav
ings securities, paying fo u r p er cent
Is your w atch steadily losing in te rest com pounded q u a rte rly and
tim e* If so. it needs cleaning and am advising every o th e r man who
ad ju stin g .
B ring it to Jones, the w orks fo r a living to do th e sam e.
Jew eler. All w ork g u aran teed .
I know of no b e tte r place to put one's
savings than in W ar Savings stam ps
Some b uilding m ateria l dropped and T reasu ry Savings certificates."
on th e telephone w ires w hich run
Children are sometim es a bore, b u t ;
along th e H ow itt building w hich Is the absence of them is more of a bore, j
—
being rem odled by F ra n k C. Jones
Hope and am bition are the parents
ft Com pany, p u t o u t about h alf the
of enterprise. When they die, you're
telephone lines th e o th e r day. The an orphan.
telephone men w ere ab o u t 4 o r 5
S p ra y in g .
m iles o u t in th e country and It was a
G et your o rch ard sp ray ed w ith
little w hile before they could get I high pow ered sp ray er. W alln ft Mc-
j C onnell, phone 494.
tf
back and stra ig h te n up m atters.
1920
N IG H T
S C H O O L
OPENS AT UNION HIGH
Department of Agriculture
WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 7 : 3 0 O’CLOCK
Classes in
POULTRY RAISING
DAIRYING
FEEDING
PLANT BREEDING EARM ACCOUNTING
and other subjects of interest to the farmers will he form
ed, which will meet once a week. Adult persons interest
ed are especially invited to attend.
T w o In str u c to r s
N o C harge
;
$1.50 PER YEAR
HOME ASSN. DECIDES
TO BUILD DWELLINGS
Wm. H. Reed, who had been in
poor h ealth fo r th e past five years
an d who had been a p atien t sufferer
A m eeting of the stockholders of
fo r th e past th re e m onths, passed
the
G resham Home B uilders’ associa
aw ay T hursday, M arch 4th, a t 1
o ’clock a. m., at th e age of 68 years, tion was held a t th e Bank of G resh
eig h t m onths and sixteen days. Al am last night at ■which 152 of th e 200
though not unexpected, his passing sh ares w ere represented.
was q uite a shock to his frien d s as he
Since its o rganization several
had seem ed to feel b e tte r th a n usual
and th e day p rio r to his d ea th had m onths ago only one application for
w alked ab o u t th e y ard an d con loans has been received. This was
versed in his usual p leasan t way with acted on favorably and the money is
his friends, te lllu g them he hoped to being used by Mr. Gorsage tow ard
be able to be at his place of business th e co nstruction of his new house.
F o r some weeks th e opinion has
in his general m erchandise sto re in a
been grow ing th a t th e re were not
few days.
Mr. Reed was born n e a r R ockford. likely to be applications enough to
Illinois, Ju n e 18, 1851. His m o th er pay to keep th e association in ex ist
T he proposition to build
was drow ned in th e Rock R iver when ence.
he was a six m o n th s’ old babe. He houses to sell was th ought by som e to
grew to m anhood n ear th e place of be o u t of th e question w hile prices of
his b irth , from which place he went b u ilding m aterials are so high.
T he m eeting la st n ig h t was called
to Iowa and was m arried . A bout ten
years la te r he moved to A storia, O re to ta lk over the situ atio n and decide
gon w here w ith his young fam ily he w hat course to follow.
T h ere was a good rep resen tatio n of
resided u n til th e sp rin g of 1887,
when they moved to w hat Is known sh areh o ld ers and everyone p resen t
as R eed's Island in the C olum bia river expressed an opinion, m ostly favor
n e a r C orbett, w hich he bought from able to a building program . W hen
th e governm ent. H ere he resided un th e m a tte r was put to vote all but
til th e 1894 flood w hen he was one voted for th e proposed building
forced to ta k e his fam ily In a row ’ plan and th is one changed his vote
boat and seek safety on the Oregon so th a t the re su lt stood unanim ous
shore as the island was en tirely su b for au th o rizin g th e d irectors to pro-
m erged. He la te r bought th e p res j ceed w ith a plan of erecting one or
en t home sig h t and erected a store m ore dw ellings for sale.
T he m otion as worded by Ju d g e
building and was in stru m e n ta l in ob
S tapleton was as follows:
ta in in g the postofflee for th is place.
T h a t it be th e sense of the m eeting,
lie was m any years po stm aster at
th
a
t th e ¿iirectors be au thorized to
C orbett w here he had lived fo r th e
past 26 years. D uring his sickness build one or m ore dw ellings as may,
his p atien t wife was co n stan tly with in th e ir ju d g m en t, seem best; th a t
him and did every th in g possible to ■ they levy such assessm ent as is ne-
¡cessary ; th a t th e secretary be in
m ake his la st days pleasant.
He leaves a wife, five Bons, th ree stru cted to req u est eaclt of th e a b
d au g h ters, and seven g ran d ch ild ren . sen t sto ck h o ld ers to file, w ithin five
Mr. Reed was a c h a rte r m em ber of days, an expression of his a ttitu d e on
th is question. If a m ajo rity of nil
Colum bia g range.
T he fu n eral was held from th e sto ck h o ld ers are In favor, th e hoard
g ran g e hall on F riday, March 5, con is au th o rized to proceed.
In th e discussion It was b ro u g h t
ducted by Rev. E. A. L eonard of
G resham . B urial was m ade In th e o u t th a t th e re was a dem and for
ready b u ilt bouses, th a t th e city was
F ir Hill cem etery.
in need of more houses and th a t th e
dem and would certain ly increase. It
C ard of T hanks.
We wish to -express o u r th a n k s to was also b ro u g h t o u t th a t w hile all
th e many kind friends and neighbors building m aterial was high th e p res
who assisted a t th e tim e of th e death en t prices w ere alm ost certain to con
of o u r husband and fath e r, an d for tin u e fo r several years. O ther cities,
th e b eau tifu l florul offerings, also to it was sta te d , were going ahead w ith
C olum bia g ran g e for th e ir sym pathy building program s, why should not
this city, w ith its favorable location,
an d assistance.
Mrs. M yrta E. Reed and C hildren. do th e sam e*
T he kind of houses proposed a re
Signs of S pring.
of th e b e tte r type costing probably
Let those h arp who will on the ab o u t $3000 each to com plete.
v irtu e of th e ground hog b ut thlH
y ear he m ust have been on a strik e.
Never was a day b rig h te r th an LEONARD WOOD SPEAKER
F eb ru ary 2, 1920 and th e six weeks
HERE MONDAY NIGHT
a re alm ost up and yet we have not
had th e d read fu l sto rm s which were
L eonard Wood, as a ca n d id ate of
predicted a t th a t tim e.
In fa rt It looks m ore like th e old p resid en tial nom ination on th e re
ad ag e should have been “ six w eeks of publican tick et, will be rep resen ted in
sp rin g ” instead of “six weeks till
Hprlng.” Even If th e w eath er h a d n 't C arlso n ’s hall, G resham , next Mon
been so b rig h t and sunny, any c iti day n ig h t, by D. W. Alton, vice p re si
zen of th is town would have known d en t of th e L eonard Wood club of
it was sp rin g by th e display of g a r
den seed in th e stores, th e g eneral Oregon. Geo. W. S tap lito n will also
hum of business a t sp ray h ea d q u ar be a speaker.
te rs, a t the p ru n in g Im plem ent co u n t
This will be the first big b o m b sh e ll
ers, and th e m achinery shops.
Plows, harro w s, disc, etc., a re be of th e cam paign in th is locality and
ing towed th ro u g h town to th e ir new should draw a larg e num ber of W ood
es w here th ey are being p ut to ad m irers and. In fact, all republicans
j hom
use d u rin x th e fine w eather.
P er both men and women. The public Is
sons pass down th e stree t carry in g Invited.
rak e s, hoes, shovels and sm aller
A G resham republican club has
eq u ip m en t for p u ttin g th e ir yards
Into shape. Signs of sp rin g a re on beenbeen organized and has had two
every hand.
o r th ree m eetings. The m em bership
Many yards ab o u t town are show
ing the resu lt of the an n u al spring com m ittee hopes many will come to
g ard en in g fever which effects so , th e m eeting next Monday night p re
m any people ab o u t th is tim e of year. pared to enroll th e ir nam es on th e
It Is even m ore g eneral and q u ite as ro ster Hnd help back up th e w ork of
contagious as th e flu which had its
th e club.
Inning th e first of the ypar.
T he fever doesnt alw ays ta k e the
H lraw lierry G rowers.
g ard en in g tu rn , how ever, som etim es
It tak es a n o th e r tu rn , th e syfnptom s
W>- have secured a few th o u san d
of which are first noticed In th e habit of W ellington M arvel and Gold Dol
of lingering around the window dis la r straw b e rry p lan ts th a t w ere
plays of new sp rin g bonnets. T his grow n w ith special care by A. lleln ey
form is an extrem ely d an g ero u s one on th e Phenix F arm w here fo r five
to pocket books, and Is ag g rav ated years he his» been producing th e
by the sig h t of such a ttra c tiv e hats la rg e st crop of finest q u ality of stra w
as are show n In th e local shop.
berries.
One y ear old p lan ts last
J u s t as te m p tin g and p erh ap s as year produced 3 *4 tons of berries
h ard on th e pocket book Is th e a l per acre. F o u r y eear old p lan ts 1*4
lu rin g fishing tack le to be seen in tons. We are Helling W ellington Mar-
an o th e r window.
j vel a t $15 per thousand, Gold D ollar
Sum m er voiles, g in g h am s and plan ts $10 per thousand. D on’t buy
sp rin g dresses fill an im p o rta n t place scrub p istils for th e sam e reason you
in th e g en eral arra y of sp rin g goods would not buy a scrub cow. T he Co
which proclaim to th is locality th a t o p erativ e B erry G row er, D. E. Towle.
sp rin g is at hand.
P hone 146.
i;
(JiaiitA ui|iia G u aran to rs Called.
A m eeting of th e C h au ta u q u a g u a r
a n to rs has been called by th e p resi
d en t, F. L. Mack, for next Sunday
aftern o o n . M arch 14, to consider
som e problem s in connection w ith th e
com ing session. T he m eeting will be
a t th e lib rary and will be called
prom ptly at 3 o’clock.
Dr Julias Hortvet. Minnesota state chemist, has Invented a ma
chine which will force retail milk distributors In the city to watch
their step. Watered milk can be tested in eight minutes with bis ma
chine. The process is simple It Is by freezing. The water in milk
freezes first— showing accurately (be percentage of water la each bot
tle of milk.
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
Ja zz Ilaiu e.
Tim Syncopated Jazz band of P o rt
land will glvjs an opening dance in
G resham
Masonic hall, S atu rd ay
night, March 20. Jazz music. Prize
j waltz. Dancing a t 8:30, The open-
Ing d ate will be followed by a dance
every S atu rd ay night.
G entlem en
, 65c, ladles 35c.
T he L adlea’ Aid society will hold
a
luncheon and apron sale at th e
Next Monday
About 100 chicks Irom those ex tra M. W. A. hall In G resham on March
q u ality high record le g h o rn s at ' 17. T he luncheon will be a t noon.
L ym an's h atch ery . C ockerels from 1 F o rty cen ts a plate will be charged.
th is stock will Improve y o u r flock.
F u r n it u r e H ale C o m in g .
A. R. LYMAN, G resham , R. A.
| Mrs. W ithrow will sell at public
S torage b attery rep airin g an d r e i auction. In the n ear fu tu re , all of th e
ch arg in g , s ta r te r and
g e n e ra to r fu rn itu re of th e Josephine K nighton
w ork. R ak er ft Son.
a p a rtm en ts In G resham and also the
fu rn itu re from h e r own hom e in
Read the Want sds.
P o rtland. W atch for th e list.