T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 10, NO. 6 POMONA GRANGE HAS GOOD MEETING GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON AMERICAN LEGION TO FINE PEN OF PULLETS DEFINE ‘ AMERICANISM ’ i AVERAGE 306 EGGS EACH FRIDAY, MARCH 19, $1.60 PER YEAR 1920 'TAILORING EXPERT TO COME AGAIN TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS P-T ENDORSE NEW HI-SCHOOL BUILDING A m eeting has been planned for S atu rd ay aftern o o n , March 27, by Miss Minnie Schrepel of th e Home T he P atro u -T each er m eeting w hich Econom ics D epartm ent of Union met in th e g rad e school W ednesday H igh school. aftern o o n took up sev eral im p o rtan t E dm und G urney of P o rtlan d , who subjects for discussion. T he m ost im ­ to subm it a definition of ‘•Amertcan- Jgm„ is an experienced te ac h er of tailoring p o rta n t was th e question of provid­ I ,.Jn Qrdpr {o bp ag gtrong and hp,p. and d ressm ak in g will come and will ing a su itab le rest room in th e g rad e possible, th is definition should conduct a class in th e m ethods of school building for th e teach ers and em body th e ideas of a broad and rep- properly cu ttin g , fitting and stitch in g pupils. T he school lacks th e facili­ j a dress sk irt. In stru ctio n s in m ak- ties fo r carin g for any one who Is in ­ p rese n tativ e group of m em bers of th e ) ing tailored and bound buttonholes, ju re d o r ta k e n ill and it was consid­ L egion,” said Mr. Woods. ‘‘An e f­ fo rt on the p art of o u r m illion m eni. I m aking of re t In pockets and plackets ered a necessary p a rt of th e equip­ M aster J. J. Johnson will appoint th e onp jjpn wjjO wa8 a i8O jn th e 300-egg and many o th e r problem s of th e home m ent of a school th e size of G tesh- bers to define th e te rm ‘100 per cent necessary com m ittees to commence class. F o r th e last five g en eratio n s, A m ericanism ’ would g rea tly help in d ressm ak e r will be discussed. ani g rad e school w hich now has m ore th e p relim inary w ork. T hese com- th e ancestors of th ese p u llets pro- ad o p tin g such a definition. T he m eeting will he held In th e do­ th a n 200 pupils. m ittees will rep o rt to th e Pom ona duced 300 and b e tte r in th e ir first m estic art d ep a rtm en t a t the High ‘‘At th e recen t m eeting of th e Com­ T h ere a re two av ailab le room s year. school and m achines will be available j wblch may be used b ut th e choice m ission in In d ian ap o lis it was decid-^ g ran g e in Ju n e a t w hich tim e th e These fowls a re from a stra in for th e women to m ake sam ples of wag jeft fo r fu rth e r consideration. com plete arran g e m en ts will be which has been line bred for high ed th a t th e Com m ission should try to > th e different p arts of th e s k ir t for No definite plans w ere m ade except define th e te rm so as to m ake clea r • Obituary o f Susan It. Ilradtteld. egg production since th e y ear 18 89. both to m em bers of th e Legion and made. them selves. to p u t th e m a tte r of raisin g funds Susan Rachel P h illip s was born Mrs. A nna L ehm an of P leasant In th a t y ear J. R. H arlan , th e ow ner. to otbprg pxacUy > h a t R ,g tb a t lhp E veryone who desires to avail into th e h an d s of a com m ittee who is V alley g range se n t in h e r resignation purchased two pullets and a cock- Ampr,can Lpgion hag plpdgpd itself n ear C harleston, Illinois. Ja n u ary 1 ,. them selves of th is o p p o rtu n ity should to a rra n g e for w hatev er m ethods are as secretary of th e Pom ona grange, erel from one of th e best strain to be to defend and support. W e feel th a t I860, M arried to Jam es B Hradfleld call Miss Schrepel a t th e H igh school ' considered necessary in raisin g th e Mrs. L ehm an has been ill fo r som e i had a t th a t tim e. N eighbors told a g reat deal of good m ight be accom - March 2, 1877. o r a t h e r hom e 6x5. money. tim e an d is unab le to atten d t h e ' him he was crazy to pay such enor- plished generally if we can adopt a She cam e to G resham , Oregon, T h ere will be no charges. Mr. G ur­ Mrs H. H. E ling, Mrs C. W. G lea­ raeetlngs. Miss W ilda Buckm an of mous prices for th e birds but Mr. definition of th is term . h er husband an d youngest ________ ney has a sn ap fa ste n e r which he has son, Mrs. W ilbur McCollaugh and th e E vening S tar g range was a p - , H arlan had th e vision of a 300-egg •’T he A m ericanism w ork of tho d au g h ter in th e year of 1909 w here ,nvpnted and l8 p ittin g on th e m ark et Mrs. B ert T horne were appointed to pointed to act in h e r place. 1 Hock a t th a t tim e so he kept on. He Com mission as well as th a t of Le- she gained n ^ n y frien d s by h e r kind and hp |g ta k iu g th is way of ln tro - serve on th is com m ittee by th e p resi­ T h ere w ere m any v isitors from has been line b reeding and trap - gion Posts in m any places has been and loving disposition and h er un- du c| ng his supplies w hich are on sale dent, Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an, who o th e r counties and a good represen- j nesting this stra in of hens since th a t carried on m ost effectively. One post tirin g efforts in caring fo r those who a t th e G resham stores, had ch arg e of th e m eeting. has secured the active co-operation w ere ill. j j j r . G urney will be th e in stru c to r tatio n of every g ran g e in th e county, , tim e. T he room will be fitted up w ith a T he hall was well filled .and many I The first tw o p u llets ow ned by of the local lab o r unions in the A m er She has been falling for th e past j of 8ewlng at th e Oregon A gricultural cot, ch airs, etc. A place for b an d ­ enjoyed th e social hours and th e two Mr. H arlan laid ,8 and 100 eggs re- [canlgm w ork being u n d erta k en by y ear but th e end cam e suddenly and college th is sum m er. He advises all ages and sim ple hom e rem edies will bo u n tiful d inners w hich w ere served spectively, th e ir first year, th e Legion. By o u tlin in g to th e labor as a g reat shock to h e r friends and who w)gh t0 atten d O. A. C. sum m er be provided and fitted up In o rd er at 12 and a t 6 o'clock. j Mr. H arlan says he has had his ups leaders th e L egion's A m ericanism relatives. She peacefully passed courae8 (O m ake application early. th u t they mny be handy in case of P resid en t W. J. K e rr of O. A. C. and downs and m ade m any m istakes, program , n ot only was th e ir active away T uesday m ornipg M a n h 9, j ---- ---- ------------ accident. was p resen t and spoke on th e H igher At one tim e a fte r reach in g a- 200- su p p o rt secured b ut a t e t t e r under- 1920, and leaves to m ourn th e ir loss gERMON SUBJECT Mrs. Jns. S terlin g resigned h er po­ E ducational Tax Act fo r th e supp o rt egg m ark he m ade a m istak e w hich sta n d in g of AT BAPTIST CHURCH sitio n ns tre a su re r. H er resig n a­ each o th e r resu lted th re e children and ten g ran d ch ild ren , of th e colleges. P re sid en t K err gave low ered th e average to alm ost w here am ong m em bers of th e tw o o rg a n lz a -, »1«° an aged m other, th re e sisters tion was accepted w ith re g re t and At th e G resham B aptist church a very clea r explanation of th e needs | he sta rted . B ut fo r th e past fifteen tions, who found th ey w ere w orking ' and ’w0 b ro th ers. T he ch ild ren are Mrs C. W. Gleason was elected to of th e college and th e situ atio n w hich , years th e re has been a steady gain in en tire accord. A n o th er Post had Ira A. Bradfield of P arsons, K ansas, next Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock fill h e r place. faces th e schools of h ig h er learning and he now has one of th e m ost re ­ effected an o rg an izatio n of m ost of N ora R u sh er of G resham , an d E thel 1 th e pasto r. Rev. Robert K ay. will It was b ro u g h t to lig h t th a t th e in th is sta te . m arkable pens of egg producing hens the p atrio tic men an d women in th e L ansdow ne of Oregon City, Oregon, preach on th e su b ject. ‘ T he G reatest d rin k in g fo u n tain on th e first floor The principal of the P o rtlan d J th a t has been b ro u g h t to light., F u n eral services w ere conducted T est.” F ollow ing is his o u tlin e: was o u t of o rd er and had been fo r com m unity as a so rt of au x iliary to "G od”— th e g re a te st lover. “ So school fo r th e blind was p resent and An in te restin g fact is th a t Mr. Ug A m prlcanlsm w ork Monday aftern o o n a t 2 :30 o'clock som e tim e. It was decided th a t th e Loved”— th e g re a te st degree, “ The asked fo r aid for the school in Its H ar an has k ep t a record of th is .. gong famI1Iar wUh cpnditions ditlonl from the M ethodist ch u rch of which m a tte r should have Im m ediate a t ­ g re a te st com pauy, efforts to tra in those who a re so un­ strain du rin g all th e tim e he has had tell us th a t one of th e g re a te st A m er­ she was a m em ber, by Rev. R. E. W orld”— th e tention. “ T h at He G ave,"— th e g re a te st act, them and has a com plete record of fo rtu n a te as to lose th e ir sight, in P rin cip al E. F. Goodwin was p res­ icanism problem s exists in th e sm all Myers. He was assisted in th e pulpit some tra d e o r vocation by w hich they th e ir egg production, m ining tow ns w here so m any foreign by Rev S. F. P itts, an old tim e “ His Only B egotten Son,”— th e g re a t­ en t and spoke on th e ad v an tag es est gift, “T h a t W hosoever,”— th e may m ake th e ir living. | “T he records a re open for inspec- born ane congregated. In o rd er to friend of th e fam ily. which th ia tow n has of becom ing The g range w ent on record as be-1 tion, said Mr. H arlan , by any 11- learn how conditions can be im ­ H er body was laid to rest by th a t g re a te st o p p o rtu n ity , “ B ellev eth ,"— one of th e educational cities of th e ing in favor of th is m ovem ent and a j censed poultry ju d g e or by any In­ proved, it is necessary to m ake a of her h u sband in th e G resham cem e­ th e g rea test sim plicity, “ In H im ,"— state. H p Baid th a t th e location was ‘Should Not collection was taken up a t th is m eet- | terested p o u ltry m an .’ Ideal, tho cen ter of a larg e ru ra l carefu l study of th ese tow ns, and no tery and h e r grave waB com pletely th e g reatest attra c tio n le ft by P erish ,” — th e g re a te st prom ise, com m unity with all of Its adv an tag es Ing. A coffee cup filled w ith silv er ‘ --------------------- o rg an izatio n is b e tte r able to do th is covered w ith floral pieces “ B u t,”— th e g re a te st difference, of pure a ir and country living, yet many loving friends. was th e re su lt of th is effort. ‘FAIRVIEW CHURCH th an th e A m erican L egion.” “ H ave,"— th e g re a te st certain ty , n ear enough to th e city to enjoy all N ine candidates w ere given th e ANNUAL ELECTION T he Com mission has sen t o u t "E v e rlastin g L ife,” — th e g re a te st of th e ad v an tag es offered In th e city. GRESHAM MAN VICE PRES. fifth degree w ork in th e evening a fte r T he ann u al business m eeting an d i q u estio n n aires to posts in th e min STATE ADVISORY BOARD possession. w A lthough giving all cre d it to th e W* hich ,,K" th e m eeting was open to L th e - I election of officers of th e Sm ith Me- j Ink tow ns and w here no post exists ------------ | Bible school m eets every 8unday public and a splendid program of r)a , chureh of KalrvJew took p!ace som e ex-service men will be asked to com m ercial and In d u strial activ ities W ith en th u siasm u n p aralelled in | at 10 o'clock. All are invited to these in th e developm ent of th e tow n, Mr. music and readings was given. at th e church last T uesday evening. help supply th e in fo rm atio n . Among th e history of social service In O re­ services. C. E. Spence, m a ste r of th e Oregon Goodwin says th a t in his opinion tho The pastor, Dr. E. Benson, was p res­ th e questions asked are th e follow ­ gon, m em bers of the recently form ed S tate grange, was p resent and heard th in g s th a t will do m ost to develop ing: en t and presided a t th e m eeting. N ew Arrival.». W hat local o rg an izatio n s are do- county advisory boards of th e Salva­ th e ra th e r w arm discussion of his G resham Into a la rg e city is th e ex­ T he church officers chosen fo r th e Two new a rriv a ls a re rep o rted in pansion o t th e educational facilities. land and labor league policies. Mr. com ing year are, elders, H. A. F u lle r ; ing w ork am ong th e foreign-born? tion Army Home Service P lan fo r Spence's nam e was not used but th e m id n w M r K a v t r u s t e e s J W In w hat ways do th ey w ork and w ith 1920, in convention at th e H otel G resham w ithin th e p ast tw o days, “ People will come here to educato though one is b ut a tem p o rary resi­ th e ir ch ild ren " said Mr. Goodwin "if ' J T C . « » « » '. » d ¿ ¡ « M . W h .t o p p o rtu n ities « - » » ! * " w ”. . ’, ,‘X m eeting show ed m arked h ostility to dent. “ sta te g range officers who have given H olgate. The officers o t th e Worn-1 to r ed u cation, le a rn in g (radea and 1 '' ' they find tho ed u catio n al facilities „dvlaorr board but In- A baby boy was born to Mr. and th a t will equal the city. T h ere is no u tte ran ce s in favor of th e non-par­ e n s S o c ie ty are Dresident Mrs Os- b etterin g th e ir conditions? Does by th e sta te a 1 > . Mrs. W. F erb er of n ea r T ro u td ale on reason why th e tow n sh o u ld n o t be W allni deVoUon. M ra A. 1. > n y o n e „ p l a i n to th en , th e tisan league and o th e r k in d red o r­ ~ St. P a tric k 's day a t th e homo of Mrs know n as having th e best schools $284,000. g an izatio n s.” Stone; se c reta ry -trea su rer, Mrs. J. R. ages of becom ing n atu ra liz ed citi- T he increase was m ade to include D. H. Johnson, who is carin g fo r the from th e prim ary g rades th ro u g h th e A fter a n um ber of very w arm j zens? A re th e re any n ig h t schools m o th er an d baby. T he young matf high school and even a tw o-year col­ speeches by different m em bers of the Cavanagh. T he follow ing officers for th e S un-i w here ad u lts -an learn E nglish? in the 1920 program th e purchase of g ran ge and replies by Mr. Spence th e day school w ere elected: superinten-1 W hat o p p o rtu n ities do th e foreign- th e Bishop Scott school an d 100 acres will boar th e nam e of R o b ert H enry. lege course rig h t h ere In th e ir own A fine d au g h te r was b om to Mr. of farm n ee r Y am hill In Y am hill m eeting unanim ously adopted the fol­ dent, Louis H. S tone; a ssista n t su born have to m eet n ativ e A m ericans? county fo r a Salvation Army Indus- an d Mrs. Jo e Exley on T h u rsd ay , comm unity. low ing reso lu tio n : He o u tlin ed a plan for fu tu re d e­ W here do they m eet to get acq u ain t- p erin ten d en t, Mrs. H. H. P ra tt; sec- ed o u tsid e of th e jo b ? Do th e m ine ’ tria l H om e and A g ricu ltu ral school March 18. W hereas, V arious granges through- Mrg j c w in d ,p . trpaB urer velopm ent which m et w ith th e a p ­ T he an n o u n cem en t was m ade at proval of all p resen t, and he urged out the country and sta te have_de- Clyde ’ P. S tone; Bible class, Mrs. A. . ow ners o r th e ch u rch es provide any ! in which to edu cate and build up th e grad e school one day th is week th a t they give th e m a tte r th e ir e a rn ­ clared th e ir opposition to any affilia­ juvenile dependents and orphans. tion w ith p artisan m ovem ents of any L. Stone; young people, Mrs. H. H. m eeting places, such as com m unity Ju d g e Geo. W. S tapleton of G resh- of th e b irth of a son to Mrs. G race est consideration. kind w hatsoever, and P r a tt; in term ed iate, Mrs. S. P. Os­ houses or p arish halls? W h at kind of deal have th e foreign-born in y o u rl am , who Is vice ch airm an of the sta te O tto a t h e r hom e in M ilwaukie. Mrs. " I t Is not an im practical d rea m ” W hereas, We realize th a t the nam e b u rn ; ju n io r, Mrs C. E. Stone; p ri­ town had since th ey have been in board told of th e need of a school in O tto was form erly a te ac h er In th e said Mr. Goodwin, " i t has been su c­ of th e g ran g e in Oregon has been dis­ cussed in the press and o th e r places, m ary, Mrs. Ja n e t M. G rant. A m erica? How do they feel about , Oregon to care fo r its dep en d an t school. cessfully carried o u t in o th e r sta te s R eports from th e various orgânlza- and the suggestion has become prev and why sh o u ld n ’t G resham be th e a ie n t th a t th e granges are in accord I (ion8 ghow th a t all pianB fOr th e past A m erica? W hat can be done to give , Juvenile. It was announced th a t th e Salva W 0. W. DEGREE TEAM TO first to provide th ese ad v an tag es for w ith th e Land and L abor L eague, . ypar h ave been successfully carried them a Bquare deal if th ey have not tion Army had offered to it for such PUT ON MINSTREL SHOW th e stu d e n ts of th is co m m u n ity ?” N0Wherreasan ThasgUV n fu ilo an in th e out. Much la rg e r plans, proposed for received one? Do th e w orking and a purpose th e Bishop Scott hom e at At tho close of Mr. G oodw in's a d ­ T he degree team of M ultnom ah mind of th é public is p artially due to th e com ing year, are being vigorous- living conditions d iscrim in ate ag.i nst Camp 77 W. O. W., Is p u ttin g on a dress th e P atro n -T each ers’ asso cia­ th e a ttitu d e of som e of our sta te jv tak en up by th e com m ittees. the fo reig n er and m ake him recept ve a very m odest price. E x-Senator F . J. M iller of Albany first class miuBtrel show a t th e W. O. tion passed a resolution asking th e gran ge officers who have given public , ______________to p reach ers of violence? H ousing th sT G ran^s^B inietin^av^r’of^th^^ion- EIGHTH GRADE ÇUPILS a " d neighborhood conditions should arose and led a sp o n tan eo u s m ove­ W. h all, 112 E. Sixth s tre e t next board of d irecto rs of Union High to m ent which swept th e convention off p artisan League. T herefore be it KISS BLARNEY STONE ' b' »tudied before an sw erin g thia its feet and which led to a m otion T h u rsd ay and F rid ay evening, March ta k e Im m ediate action on the m a tte r of providing ad d itio n al facilities at 25th and 26th. Resolved, By M ultnom ah County _______ question. In w hat do you th in k th e A splendid chorus of 20 o r 25 Union High to care for th e Increased Pom ona grange, in assem bly a t Even- T he boys and g irls of th e eig h th , Am erican Legion can best prom ote m ade by Ju d g e S tap leto n and sec­ ing S ta r g ran g e hall, th a t we declare adp wprp p n tP rtained a t a g( A m ericanism w ork am ong th e for- onded by Dr. Pound, being placed be­ voices will sing m any p o p u lar songs en ro llm en t and pledging the associa­ fore th e convention fo r a vote. The and a special fea tu re will be th e sin g ­ tio n ’» su p p o rt of any action they may S S M S S l ï J S S ............ d .y P „ , y .1 i h . hon... m otion asked fo r an Increase of a p ­ ing of old tim e p o p u lar music. T hose ta k e in th is line. the N on-partisan league o r o th e r p a r - ; P rincipal and Mrs. T. J. Skirvin proxim ately $40,000 in th e b u d g et to who th in k th a t th e p o p u lar m usic of AID SALE tisan m ovem ents, and th a t we urge , T he house was ap p ro p riately decor­ LADIES D on't fo rg et the m asq u erad e dance WELL PATRONIZED cover th e expense of pu rch asin g and 25 o r 30 years ago was m ore melodl ali sta te officials of th e o rd er who atp(J ,n grppn and w hlte On en ter- reopening th e home as a sta te -w id e , gnd thp gpntllnPnt 8we«.t,.r will at F airview S atu rd ay evening, March have been quoted in th e public press ing, th e first ih ln g to g reet th e eye T he St. P a tric k 's day luncheon and In stitu tio n u n d er S alvation Arm y | apprp(, |at e th e num bers w hich th is 27th. Prizes for best ladles' costum e as lending aid to any p artisan m ove­ and for ladles' most, ridiculous cos­ m ent to declare in th e public press was a large kew pie, dressed to re p re ­ apron sale given by th e M ethodist ju risd ictio n . T he m otion ca rrie d | chorus will ren d er. P rof. R. D. tum e. D itto for g en tlem en .— Adv. w here th e sta te g range stands, so th a t sent St. P atric k , w hich presided over L adles' Aid society, was a d elig h tfu l w ith a ro a r of ayes and applause. th e grange, as a whole, may be th e festivities. In g ram Is m usical d irec to r of th e Straw berry P la n ts for Hale. affair and very successful from every cleared in th e eyes of th e public from chorus. P ro fesso r Ingram Is in ch arg e E llerb u rg s No. 121, a stro n g g ro w ­ T he evening was pleasantly spent "¿ap d p „int E very apron was sold Interclm rch M ovem ent Plan* Medical being in sym pathy w ith any such a f­ of th e m usic In th e schools of P o rt­ ing good berry. Good p la n ts at $7.60 in m usic and gam es. V arious prises and m any m ore could have been dis­ filiation. Aid for C hina. land and Is p erh ap s th e best know n p er thousand. Phone 146 o r see Allen ow nership and use of farm were given to th e w inners of som e of posed of. T he appetizing luncheon D. E. TOW LE, G resham . In no p a rt of C hina is th e re a m ed­ song and o rc h e stra lead er jn th e lands was scored and a resolution th e gam es. E dw ard S o u th ard was was well served and m ost a ttra c tiv e ical force a t all ad eq u ate to th e needs adopted which will be sent to O re­ K eep In style, Try one of th o se G race ■ a PP“aran ce an<1 lnany expreH«i«>n <, Q, , hp 8„ u a„ o n . i n one province n o rth w est. gon's congressm en a t W ashington cham pion In th e P o t a t o “ hD.'l Besides th e ch o ru s th e re will be “classy-fied" ads. urging them to ta k e im m ediate action F erre l proved to be th e m ost m ir th N ^ Qf ap p ro v a, wprp hpal bM ,.d on a carefu l ’J * f0" ° Wi: , , 12 ? / 8 ‘ P r C “ 8 SOU ' ’ • ,ro n l“ d th e ,r° m - - y , w m include th e stren g th en in g j ^ ¿ a . n m e n t is fo r th e bene- T here is in O reshani, one pen of pure bred single com b W hite Leg- • _______ , horn pullets th a t have a m ost rem a ra - Pom ona g ran g e will m eet w ith the able record for egg production. E very G resham g ra n g e th e th ird W ednes- ° » e of the tw enty p u llets in th is pen produced 300 o r m ore eggs in h er day in June. It w as decided a t Po- first laying y ear and six of th e tw en- m ona g ran g e w hich m et a t Evening ty laid 310 or m ore eggs. P ullet No. S tar la st W ednesday in all day ses­ 78 has to h er cred it the highest rec- ord of th e flock o r j115, pgg» sion. It was also decided to hold the a n - ' 'e a r and the average fo r th e flock n u al field m eet again this year and I a re th e progeny of M embers of th e A m erican Legion th ro u g h o u t th e co untry have been called upon by A rth u r W oods, chalr- , &n q{ thp N atlo n a, A m ericanism J commis8jon o{ The A m erican Legion S ilv e r w a r e ,heWchoPX g V.,*,’ ° f ,h e ° PCa^ - __________ - - fo r Sale, tlve Is to be Invoked on th e q u e s -, S traw berry — P la n ts tion of th e consolidation of the go»- E llerburgs No. 121. a stro n g grow- ern m en ts of th e city of P o rtlan d and , ing good berry. Good plan ts at $7.5n th e county of M ultnom ah: and | p er thousand. Phone 146 o r see D. E. TOW LE, G resham . W hereas, Such consolidai Ion would place o u r ru ra l schools undpr the Read w hat Mr W anTad says m anagem ent of th e board of directors of th e P o rtla n d sch o o l d is tric t an d would extend th e te ac h ers' te n u re of office law to cover the e n tire county; now, th e re fo re be It Rtwolved. T h at we, th e m em bers of Pom ona grange, do p ro test against th e extension of th e te a c h e rs’ te n u re of office law. and th a t we wish to go record as being opposed to any amOU" ted ,7 ' Beem an G ard en T ra cto r. o ' P— nt in s titu tio n , and th e open- a larg e n u m b er of hospital« In grpag whp(.p f hpy grp niO8t} « -» • _____________ F tB m (n a(|o n fo r Kllrl,, ftw rle r. I A nnouncem ent has been m ade by agency fo r th e Beem an g ard e n tra c t- needed. ora, and have one on th e floor for “ th e U nited S tates Civil Service Corn- d em o n stratio n . T his tra c to r will six h u n d red and slxty-one th o u san d m |88ion of a n exam ination to be held loaded w agons, and can be w orked tw o h u n d red and eighteen cases of P o rtla n d on April 10, 1920, for v ' th a t , u t b rin g a t,o u t pul1 an y « ard P n ,o o la , la A n w a n t at ud starv atio n In th e U nited " 1 1 " extension w" h a b*,,t op7 .Bi e “ ny ? Un,bPr ° f S ,a te ’' were relieved by S alvation th e position of ru ra l c a rrie r for Cor- __ _________ _ ire .pow __ er ____ w orkers In th e relief d ep art- ( b elt, Oregon. F o r f u rth e r Inform a- a u r” _ your m achines which Army 1 •• ♦ I mm a w ere s * a n Ion no aai-iA aw _ «. • _ a econom . req u ical. « _» Z -» _ .... w « la . st year. R esolutlons also passed en- j ',t |8 pow erful and Com« m enta I tion and b lan k s apply to an y post- dorsing th e H ig h er E d u catio n al Tax in and see it o p erate. ----------------- — I m a8tpr. T ailoring Act and the Teachers' Millage Act, ... ,,, . . , _____ ____ _ Storage b attery re p a irin g and re F o r m en and w om en— cleaning. w hich will be voted upon at th e prl- c,,a r g)ng> s ta r te r and g e n e ra to r pressing and rep airin g done well. | Those Want Ads are genuine bus­ iness getters. Peter Lenard, Powell street. ‘ m ar’r election next May work. R ak er A Son. // full line of Community, Alvin and Rogers FIN E TABLEWARE irith Many different pat­ terns to chose from. Guy D. Jones JEWELER, Gresham, Phone 651