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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 7 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1920 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR P T MEETING SEED CATALOG SHOWS ' Y. M. C. A. IS AIDING MEN UNION HIGH HAS CLASS M il P n n i f r n u r n SUCCESSFUL PICTURE OF LOCAL MAN TO CONTINUE STUDIES IN POULTRY RAISING B U L K I K IL E F I X E D COMMITTEE WILL CEDAR PROVES INVESTIGATE PAY as AT $3.50 PER 100 How m any of th o se who received a - T he Y. M. C. A is In terested in I The »C edar P aren t-T each er ¡^so- T he D epartm ent of A griculture at ( ciation in th e ir first m eeting since th e 1920 catalog of th e P o rtlan d Seed g ettin g as m any ex-service men I Union High has prepared th e fo llo w -! o rganizatio n had one of th e best com pany, recognized th e scene in ’ P°ssible t0 le a rn 8O«ue new vocation ing study o u tlin e for th e poultry A com m ittee of seven v a s ap p o in t tim es th e com m unity has had fo r I the seed g rain d ep artm en t. The pic- °5 class which was recently organized at 8eCU/ e <raln in K At th e m eeting of the D airym en's , , I th e line of w ork in w hich th ey are th e night school. T his class which ed to consider the question of teach some tim e. A splendid sp irit of co- tu re is said to be th a t of Lionel now eng ag ed . A bout 175 men hav„ League which was held in th e cen tral will com mence its stu d ies W ednesday e rs' salaries a t the m eeting of school operation, helpfulness and com m uni- Buckley who has been specializing already been assisted financially in evening, March 2 4 a t th e liig h school lib rary Saturday th e m em bers fixed d irec to rs w hich w as held a t th e ty and school in te rest is being de- jn w j,e a t - ■ • • ... I L ast y ear it is said he j Oregon and Idaho, th e d istric t over is open to all who a re interested. a n et price of $3.50 per 100 pounds co urthouse la st S atu rd ay . T his com veloped. raised some of th e finest g rain in O re - ' which th e P o rtlan d com m ittee has Professors Moflltt and W atenpaugh of milk delivered fo Portland deal G reat cred it is due th e teach er, m ittee will in v estig ate th e conditions gon which he sold as seed. ju risd ictio n , and ab o u t 15,000 ex- a re anxious to be of service to the ers and declared alm ost unanim ous Miss C aroline T allm an, for th e sp len and when they have reached a de The seed was n o t certified b ut was service men th ro u g h o u t th e United com m unity and wish everyone to feel I ly for th e proposed reorganization of did program which she had arran g ed . cision are to inform C ounty S uperin an exceptionally fine stan d as the States have been assisted from the a t liberty to avail them selves of th e ¡th | e present association. The po tato paring co n test proved p icture shows. It is a pity th a t th e n ational fund. , This fixing of th e price it Is be te n d e n t A lderson w ho will call a n o th o p portunity offered by th e ex tension very interestin g . A boy's team and lieved will e ith e r lead to a reduction e r m eeting a t th e co urthouse and the field was not certified as in th a t case ' B- G. H arlan , a well know n ex- service of th e high school. a g irl's team was selected front th e com m ittee will rep o rt to th e g a th e r anv stalk s which w ere not tru e to service m an in P o rtlan d , w rites a let- T he class will cover th e subjects in th e price of m ilk to th e consum er 3-C club, a sta n d ard cooking club, * or to a milk w ar th e like of which ing. Ju d g e Stapleton, who was chosen and the boys judged th e g irls w hile R w oujd have been certain th a t the he very clearly explains how they ject which will be tak en up W ednes P o rtlan d has never w itnessed. T he dairym en p resen t realized , d may obtain th is help. His le tte r is day is “ System s of G etting S tarted in chairm an of th e m eeting, appointed hey pared potatoes. T he decision was good quaHtif,8 of , hig fleld th a t th e fixing of th is price which Mr ag followg; th e com m ittee as follow's: A. M. given in fav o r of A nna Moffitt. Then have bepn p o u ltry .” of was considerably above th a t asked Sm ith, D istrict 51; H. A. Lewis, Dis tables w ere reversed an d th e g irls ga,d tQ haye fl “ This is ju s t a word from one ex- The o th e r m eetings will be as fol kept score w hile he boys pared th e faH w hpat for y ear service man to o th ers who live in this lows: "B uildings, th e ir arran g em en t by th e d ealers m ight precipate a war tric t 40; Jo h n A nderson, D istrict 6; J. E. Ball, D istrict 38; F . O. Eks- H°irrv * C u r r 'e ^ T h e 'c ^ b ” 8V° r ° f j It Is to be hoped th a t he and th e county about some money th a t may and equipm ent for efficiency,” March b ut as they w ere now selling a t a price so low th a t th e re was no m a r arr> urry. e c u yt s and many o tiler progressive farm ers who be yours m erely for the asking. Some 3. strom , D istrict 26; Mrs. Cox, D istrict “ Incubators and In cu b atio n ," gin fo r profit on th e ir investm ent songs w ere goo. a so am 8av. th e are ra jg| ng good g rain and who are of you m ight not know th a t th e W ar 32; H. E. P oppleton, D istrict 15. April 7. “ Brooding and Feeding th e 11 ' ' ° 1' ani1 *n’ in terested in th e developm ent of high W ork Council of the Y. M. C. A. has Baby C hicks,” April 14. "G row ing and m any were actu ally losing it was T his com m ittee is to determ in e if pos ! ir< 8 an 11 , a ° e c u c i dren. producing strain s of seed in th is sec-j set aside a sum of money fo r this th e Laying H en ," April 21. "B rin g felt th a t they m ust have a fa ir price. sible a fa ir w age scale for teach ers e r e s s own y T he price w hich was fixed last u gina u on won t . < ra< e r t jon wRj j00jj jn jo (be m a{je r of Beed county which will be given to form er ing of P ullets into Laying, Effect of in th is county. Mrs. A lexander Thom pson, who is ea ng con es an t . crow. n ea r > certification and aid th e F arm B ureau service men who want to continue Feed and Age,” April 28. “ Feeding fall was $3.90 gross b u t a fte r th a t lim e cost of production steadliy .. X u 6 ", he braVe,y " '- th e stan d ard izatio n of seed. th e ir education. w’ell know n as a w o rk er fo r b e tte r for Egg P ro d u ctio n ,” May 5. “ C ull school conditions, was th e sp eak er at ... j j Much com plaint has been heard All you have to do, if you w ant to ing th e F lo ck ,” May 12. “ Selection m ounted u n til th e dairym en w ere ac 188 i a . . n< * r8On 8anB ' l r -' about the difficulty in procuring seed go to school, to college, tak e a home of the Breeding Stock,” May 19. tu ally selling a t a loss when they th is m eeting. Mrs. T hom pson has in Recently tru e to type and free front disease, study course o r brush up in general, “ Feeding, Care and M anagem ent of held to th e price fixed. troduced several ed ucational bills at swe< > an ev erjo n e ap p reciate. t th e re has been a slig h t drop in the se ec ons s e s a n g . . n unexpecte o „ iy One field of grain in the county is to cut o ut th is clipping an d mail it, th e sta te legislature. th e B reeding Stock," May 26. “ Di e p rogram was v o in waB certjfie<i la st y ear b ut th e inter-1 w ith your nam e and address, to C. A. seases and T h eir T re atm en t,” Ju n e m arket price of feed b ut it has not “ It is th e duty of every good c iti nutn e r on yet reached the figures which w ere in music by Mr. K erby who is visitin g egt ,g grow ing a n J thp m a(tpr ha< K e„ g Room 305 y „ c A RuRd. 2. “ M arketing for Profit and th e zen to ta k e an in te re st in th e public e . us in ones am i y. . r. er > been taken up by a n u m b er of com- ing, P o rtlan d , Oregon, and th e “ Y” P resent M arketing System .” Ju n e 9. force w hen th e ag reem en t was m ade school," said Mrs. Thom pson, " fo r played a n u m b er of old tim e selec- | m unitiea thIg BPaBon. I folks w,„ do th e reBt. Tbp money la st fall. th e re th e fu tu re citizens are tra in e d .” A few m in u t.s each evening will tions fo r th e e n te rta in m e n t of the T h ere will be no m ilk s trik e in . . „ . T here is a good o p p o rtu n ity in this allo tted to th is county should be ap- be given to th e m ethods of keeping “ If some th in g isn ’t done soon audience. A good com m unity sing i _ . r , . . . P o rtlan d as th e g ath erin g stro n g ly , J i county for farm ers to s ta r t ra isin f plied for w ithin th e next th irty days farm records, or farm books. All th e re will be 500 school room s va tl'ao onmt'oil . olan was enjoyed also. certified seed for th e m ark et. The o r th e re is a possibility of it being business 'm en keep books, why not seconded the rem a rk s of th e p re si cant th is fall when school opens. This T he new ly organized P aren t-T each dent, Alma D. K atz,w ho said th a t if added price received for th e seed and need for ex-service men in o th e r the farm er? is an appalling condition,” said Mrs. e r com m enced active w ork at th is necessary to "g et o u r rig h ts, we will t"he fact th a t it is a com ing In d u stry counties. T he A griculture d ep a rtm en t has Thom pson. m eeting. T h eir first w ork will be th e fight to a finish, n o t by mentis of a B etter cut th is out w hile you are very attractiv e for farm ers who look offered to conduct classes for any of She lays th e blam e on th e p resent sta n d ard iz atio n of th e school. This into the fu tu re. strik e , but by giving to th e people of th in k in g ab o u t it and m ail it to the th e granges who desire to ta k e up sh o rtag e of teachers to th e fact th a t will req u ire changes in th e lighting P o rtlan d o u r p roduct g ratis as long Y. M. C. A., P o rtlan d , O regon.” the m a tte r of keeping farm books. so m any capable te ach ers have de facilities, in stallatio n of playground , ns th e o th p r fellow w ants to m ake FASCINATING FANNY O th er classes will be form ed at the serted th e profession to join th e equipm ent, and a n u m b er of o th e r BROWN ’ WINS PRAISE S. A, ANNOUNCES high school in any su b ject w hich will war. “ We won’t light by sta rv in g ra n k s of w ar w orkers w here they im p o rtan t m atters. T h e school a l - ' COUNTY QUOTAS be of Interest o r benefit to th e fa rm little children and those who w ant m ay earn a living wage. ready has th e approved h eatin g sys- j A w ell-presented play was th a t ers of th is com m unity. If you are milk b u t by supplying m ilk un til they “ We alw ays have been niggardly tem and som e of th e o th e r fea tu re s given at th e Masonic hall last F rid ay The quotas for th e counties of th e in terested call up th e ag ric u ltu ral are flooded o u t,” said Mr. K atz. in paying th e class of w orkers to of a sta n d ard school. evening by th e Lynch P aren t-T each er sta te were announced yesterday by S. B. H all, county agent. In tro d ep a rtm en t of Union High. w hom we in tru s t m uch of th e care A com m ittee was appointed to con- circle. All th e p arts w ere well ren- th e sta te advisory board of th e Sal duced th e follow ing am endm ent and tra in in g of o u r m ost cherished sider ways and m eans to accom plish dered and th e w hole perform ance was vation Army a fte r a conference with which was overw helm ingly adopted: possession— o u r c h ild re n ,” said Mrs. th is end. T he m a tte r will be tak en j g reatly enjoyed by th e larg e audi- John L. E th erid g e, d irecto r general LEO DOLLOWITCH AND W hereas, th e present w holesale Thom pson. "T h e public schools are LOUISE FRITZ ARE WED price of $3.90 per hundred pounds of up w ith th e school board a t a special ence. Miss R uth M. Todd showed of th e financial program . th e n u rserie s of th e public ideals,” milk delivered in P o rtlan d was agreed m eeting to be held soon. g re a t d ram atic ab ility in th e cliar- The qu o ta for M ultnom ah is $142.- It has ju st been discovered th a t on upon six m onths ago as being a fair she continued. She said th a t occord- Twelve m em bers signed up a t th e | ac te r of th e coquette and Mrs. A nna i 000 and C lackam as $7,810. The total Ja n u a ry 24th of th is year a p opular and eq u itab le price, and ing to th e w orkers in th e schools so m eeting S atu rd ay . | Lynch, was exceedingly funny as aT*or th e s ta te is »284,000. W liercas, a steady increase in th e young couple who ih e n ear G resh w ill o u r next g en e ratio n be prepared T hese q uotas a re revised on the am , quietly slipped away to Hood price of labor and m aterials used in -------------------- nervous, excitable woman. T he men fo r life and service. POPULAR FAIRVIEW GIRL of th e cast acted like old hands at the basis of th e »increase in th e Oregon R iver w here th ey were m arried. They the production of milk has rendered th e production of milk d u rin g th is Mrs. G ertru d e Cox, d irec to r of th e WEDS WASHINGTON MAN , business but p erhaps th e funniest of budget m ade by th e convention to in are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dollowitch and period a precarious and unprofitable H illsdale school and Mrs. C orbett of all was th e double c h a ra c te r of a col clude th e purchase of the property to they will m ake th e ir hom e in th e business, to the extent Hint th e a v e r D istrict 51 w ere called upon to tell of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. H eslin a n lege sophom ore and a love-lorn girl be m ade into a Salvation Army In L usted neighborhood w here the age dairym an is n ot now realizing th e w ork th a t is being done in th e ir nounce th e m a rriag e of tlteir d au g h fo u r per ren t on I l l s Investm ent and tak en by Adolph Zenger. In th a t con d u stria l and A g ricu ltu ral school for groom has In terests in th e green 25 cents per hour fo r his labor, and respective d istric ts to develop th e ter, Hazel M erle, to O scar Hugo Skog- nection was th e fact th a t Adolph was boys. The first budget of $244,000 houses at th a t plnce. W hereas, all sta tistics in d icate a schools a n d ‘ to increase th e pay of lund on Sunday, March 21, 1920, at assisted in m aking a quick change by which contem plated th e extension of T he bride was Miss Louise F ritz, fu rth e r increase In th e price of lab o r th e ir teachers. th e ir hom e in th e presence of ab o u t his tw in b ro th er, who appeared on the Salvation Army Home Service a sophom ore a t Union High and well and d airy m aterials used in th e p ro F ollow ing th e ir ta lk s the m eeting 30 n e a r relatives. program to th e rem ote d istric ts of know n to th e young people of th is duction of m ilk, and th e stag e in his stead in one scene. w as open fo r discusión and th e re W hereas, th e av erag e consum er The house was decorated w ith ! The play will be given by th e Lynch the sta te was declared Insufficient to locality. She was also a m em ber of would not desire a reduction of price • w ere m any d ifferent opinions about ferns and daffodils an d th e bride people a t th e G ilbert school in the han d le th e big program o utlined by th e Glee club and p opular in school below the figure at which the d airy th e subject. w ore a corsage boquet of roses, vio th e sta te board a fte r u stu d y of the and In her hom e com m unity. She is man can produce n clean wholesome n ear fu tu re by special rpquest. A lthough th e re was no definite ac lets and ferns. sa n ita ry product and continue In bus G enard Gleasen won th e two dol county board confidential reports. th e d au g h ter of Mrs. G race F ritz of iness as a producer, th erefo re be It tion tak en in reg ard to th e m illage A fter th e cerem ony a bufTet lu n c h th e Melrose d istric t w here she has Resolved, th a t this m eeting a u tax which is designed to help th e eon was served. L illian H eslin, sis lars in th r if t stam ps for having sold E xam ination for Rural Carrier. th e larg est n um ber of tickets. Several thorize o u r board of d irecto rs to grown to young womanhood. sm aller d istric ts secure and pay for te r of th e bride, sang “ L et th e Rest A nnouncem ent has been m ade by o th e r children w ere rew ard ed by a T he young people a re a t p resen t at m ake an agreem ent with th e d ea l capable teachers, m uch favorable of the W orld Go By,” an d “Oh, W hat th rift stam p each because of selling the United States Civil Service Com th e hom e of th e b rid e's m o th er but ers, who buy o u r m ilk and sell It nt com m ent was passed upon it. a Pal is M ary.” T he cerem ony was mission of an exam ination to be held expect to move to th e ir place In L u st reta il to th e public, which a g re e tick ets to th e am ount of $2.50. m ent will obtain fo r us a price of T here were a few of those present perform ed by th e Rev. David Cathey, In P o rtlan d on April 10. 1920, for ed In a sh o rt tim e. $3.60 per h u n d red pounds, net. d e who th o u g h t th a t te ach ers w ere paid who used th e im pressive rin g service. New International Ix.w Down th e position of ru ra l c a rrie r fo r Cor Mr. Dollowitch is th e son of Mr. livered in P o rtlan d , plus Ih e costs of p lenty for the am ount of tim e they The young people will m ake th e ir fu wide spread spreaders, ro lle r b ear b ett, Oregon. F o r fu rth e r inform a utilizing th e su rp lu s and m ark etin g and Mrs. Joe Dollowitch and is well th ing, light d ra ft , autom obile front p u t in and th e ir sh o rt hours. B ut it tu re home in P reston, W ashington. e m ilk, tills ag reem en t to cover a axles, $195 at G resham . Get your tion and b lanks apply to any p o st known in th e L usted d istric t w here period of th ree m onths from March was b ro u g h t to lig h t th a t th e good The guests present w ere Mr. and orders in early. m aster. for a -num ber of years ho and his 31, 1929, and be it fu rth e r te a c h e r's w ork did n ’t end w ith the Mrs. D. D. H u rlb u rt, J. W. H einey H E SSE L ’8 FARM MACHINERY. Resolved th a t should o u r d irec t fa th e r have conducted large green dism issal of school a t 3:3 0 o r 4 and fam ily, D. R. Thom pson and fam Phone 54 4. Read w hat Mr W anTad says. ors be unable to obtain such price as houses. o ’clock b u t th e re w ere papers to ily and Miss Calla H eslin, all of P o rt will protect o u r Industry from ruin T he many frien d s of th is young as o utlined above, we hereby a u th o r g ra d e and lessons to be prepared for land; C. J. L ittlepage of Mosier, Mr. 1 couple will wish them a happy life as ize them to use w hatev er m eans lies th e next day and as for th e short and Mrs. H enry Nelsen of C orbett. they jo urney down life’s road to w ithin o u r pow er to th e end th e con m onths, th e u p-to-date teach er a t C. E. L ittlep ag e and fam ily and W m. I sum er alone may get th e benefit of gether. ten ded sum m er schools to b e tte r fit W oodm ere of Boring, Mr. and Mrs > such u n ju st and u nreasonable loss to us. and prep are fo r the w ork of the next J. T. H eslin and C laude H eslin of in fan t C alled Home. Aaron Sapiro, noted corporation year. F airview and C arl Skoglund and Miss C ath erin e C lem entine Exley was atto rn ey of C alifornia, was p resen t P rincipal E lm er F. Goodwin of th e H annah Skoglund, fa th e r and sister born March 18, 1920. H er ea rth ly and explained th e plan for reo rg an i Union High School spoke on the long of th e groom , of P resto n , W ash in g sojo u rn was b u t of sh o rt d u ratio n zation which was en th u siastically h ours which th e te ach ers of th e ton, and Rev. and Mrs. C athey. She passed aw ay early Sunday m orn adopted. To m ake it an assured school p u t in th e p rep a ra tio n of th e ing, March 21, and leaves to m ourn th in g It is necessary fo r at least 75 An M eal for th e ( liurcli. lessons and th e g rad in g of papers. her early d eath h e r p aren ts, Mr. and per cen t of th e present league m em To m ake o u r com m unity, a com He felt th a t th e te ac h ers w ere en Mrs. Joseph Exley, a siste r and th ree bers to sign for th is new concern be titled to a fa ir com pensation fo r m unity w here people read good b ro th ers. The body was laid to rest fore Ju ly 1 but according to th e re things and th in k high th o u g h ts, and th e ir work and fo r th e investm ent yesterday m orning nt 10 o’clock in sponse from th is first m eeting It ap w here as fine a type of A m erican c it w hich they m ake »in fitting them the local cem etery, Rev. H. R. Geb pears as If th e necessary signers will izen is produced as in any place on selves to teach. h a rd t officiating. ea rth . be obtained long before th a t d ate. Ju d g e S tapleton spoke briefly on My Lord has need of these flower- To enco u rag e in every possible At the H illsboro zone m eeting held th e question of h ig h e r taxes. He lets gay; way, but chiefly by exam ple, up-to- March 6 th e re were 425 dairym en said th a t taxes Increased ju st as th e T he R eaper said, and sm iled; present and at th e close of th e m eet 'D ear tokens of the ea rth are they, ta ste s and desires of th e public in date, know ing-your-business m ethods. To prom ote in every possible way W here he was once a ch ild .’ ’’ ing 192 signed up T he plan is m eet creased a man w anted b e tte r roads, ing w ith th e endorsem ent of d airy b e tte r su rro u n d in g s and taxes would the sp irit of business cooperation C ard of T hanks. and m utual helpfulness. have to be raised to pay for it. He We wish hereby to express o u r men all o ver th e s ta te who feel th a t To m ake o u r church a place w here h e a rtfe lt appreciation and th a n k s to It will solve th e problem of th e d airy d id n 't see why th e school tax should the real sp irit of brotherhood p re ail o u r kind neighbors and friends man but giving him a ju s t re tu rn on n o t be m ade la rg e enough to pay the who so lovingly assisted Uh by word his Investm ent w ithout m aking the vails and to spread th a t sp irit In th e te ac h ers a living wage. and deed d u rin g th e sh o rt stay and com m unity. sudden d ep a rtu re of o u r beloved price prohibitive to th e consum er. A. M. S m ith spoke on th e sub To m ake o u r church fu rn ish a I d a u g h te r and sister. je ct of te ach ers wages. He was in wholesome, happy social cen ter for Mr and Mrs. Joseph Exley and AURORA BOREALIS SEEN fav or of a m a teria l increase in th e ir C hildren. th e com m unity. BY GRESHAM PEOPLE w ages b u t he o bjected to the sta n d To m ake o u r church a place w here ( som e of th e directo rs took th a t th e W antcsl A n u m b er of G resham people were Used Underwood ty p ew riter Must fo rtu n a te enough to w itness th e u n sky was th e lim it. B ut he th o u g h t anyone in any so rt of need can find ! th e H eavenly Friend. be In good shape. Phone 603 8 usual display of th e a u ro ra borealis th a t if th e educatio n al ad vantages T he M ethodist Episcopal church. w hich had alw ays been enjoyed by The carp en te r work Is com pleted | v?ho s a w ^ t ’ t o 'b ’e t h e m o st b H IH a n t "T h e church th a t serves th e com mu- j th is s ta te was to co n tin u e th e re m ust 7? ’xx’Hfc** W ,,,' ro w b u ild in g and | they had ever seen In th is stn te be steps ta k en to give th e teachers nity. Mrs W ithrow expects to tak e posses- A large bank of c lo u d s ..red slon som etim e th is week. The final | b ang low over the n o r hern S o n a sq u are deal. Hon. N. J. Sinnott Is your w atch stead ily losing touches are being given to th e wood-i and above It flamed an. stieak e.l the tim e? If so. it needs cleaning and work. The have been The fixtures fixtures have been I In - ! beaut If o,. « y . t l c i n , o « h e ™ S h t Storage b attery rep a irin g and re adjusting. As Chairm an of the H ouse Public Lands Com m ittee R ep re.en ta- B ring it to Jones, th e stalled and the final touches being ch arging. s ta rte r and g e n e ra to r Jew eler. All work g u aran teed tive Sinnott of Oregon. Republican, is largely responsible for the nas- T elegraph lines all o ver the county w ork. R aker 4 Son-. given to every p a rt of th is a ttr a c t w ere affected by th e electrical c u r sage of the coal, oil. phosphate and sodium land leasing bill, which ive building. means so much to Ihe west. It Is one of the most Importan* pieces of M arshal' N otice. ren ts which In some m ysterious wav K eep in style, Try one of those legislation en acted by tills Congress From $5.000.000 to »8 000 0 0 0 y P oultry keepers are hereby w arned The G resham m eat m ark et re cause this display. will be added to the Jurid for Irrigation and millions more will be real "classy-fied” ads. to keep th e ir fowls from ru n n in g a t ceived Its final coat of p ain t one day T he lig h ts were seen all over th e ized from leasese on excess lands, which the oil com panies must <1 - large or be su b ject to a fine acco rd th is week and th e whole building Is n o rth ern p a rt of the United States pose of under the term s of the bill, perm itting each Individual or c o m T he fo u r “ p’s " — p ertin acity , p er ing to th e provisions of th e town or- set off In a m ost a ttra c tiv e m anner. from P o rtlan d to New York pany to hold not more than 3200 acres. spicuity, persistence an d “ pep' nd * dinance. A new sign adds to th e g eneral a p R epresentative SinnuU Is serv lijj his fourth term in Congress th e g re a te st of these is “ pep.” 1 J. G. METZGER. Marshal p earances also. When In doubt try a Want Ad. A Far-Western Statesman