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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 4« G resham O utlook _____________________ Q&E8HÀ M . MULTNOMAH COUNTY, RUPERT CANNERY EMPLOYEES PICNIC MANY BOYS IN RUTH’S SHOES OREGON L U T H E R A N S TO H A V E M ISS IO N M E E T IN G FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1920 f. G IR L R E S E R V E S C A M P AT DODGE PARK TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 P E R Y E A R AGRICULTURE P R E X Y FOR THE SENATE POULTRY EXPERT COMING AUG. 17-20 T he an n u al m ission m eeting will , The Girl R eserves of P leasan t be held at th e L u th e ra n church next Home arriv ed hom e last night from [w eek. The m eeting will open on a‘ p arh »«111 For th e first tim e in m onths the i_ . . , „ „ Run. They declare th a t they had , Tuesday, A ugust 17 at 8 p. m.. onp of tb e bpst Umeg , hey R upert cannery was closed all day The follow ing is a list of m eetings w hich tim e com m union will be held, ever had and they all th in k they T hursday w hile the em ployees and and culling dem o n stratio n s to be Rev. V. G. O gren of P o rtlan d having never had such good tim es as they m anagem ent enjoyed a picnic up near held u nder th e auspices of the M ult ch arg e of th e com m union services at have had th is sum m er. Sandy. nom ah County F arm B ureau, from th is tim e. j W ednesday m orning th e g irls, 19 The trip was m ade w ith touring August 17 to 20, inclusive. Prof. Rev. A. V. A nderson, of P o rtlan d , stro n g with Mrs. M artin L ennart«, cars and one of E k stro m ’s large H E Crosby, p oultry extension spec will preach from th e text G enesis th e advisor, and Mrs. M yrtle Ball trucks. Sixty-five persons were ialist from the A g ricu ltu ral College, 3 5 :3 , subject "T h e C h ristian Home, and d au g h ter A nna for chaperones, stored aw ay in th e cars and th e p a r will be present at th e m eetings and W ednesday, A ugust 18, th e serv- boarded th e 7 o ’clock car at P leasan t ty left th e cannery a t 10 a. m. They will conduct th e dem onstrations. I ices will open at 1 0:30 a. m. w ith a Home for Dodge park. A rrived at went a m ile o r m ore beyond Sandy The program Is as follows: serm on by Rev. E A. Larson of the park they spent a good sh a re of and a te dinner n ea r th e covered T uesday, A ugust 17, beginning at At the beginning of the ae*son A storia. Rev. Larson will discuss th e day wading and sw im m ing and bridge over the L ittle Sandy. Mrs. * New York shoe firm announced "H om e D evotion” tak in g for his text enjoying th e p ark . In the evening 9 :30 a. m. Mr Crosby will cull the J. G. E m bry, Mrs. L ulu A rth u r and that for every home run Babe poultry on th e M ultnom ah C ounty they had a story h o u r and san g Mrs. W. R. K ern arran g e d th e " e a ts ” made they would give him a pair D euteronom y 4: 9-10. Farm Any Interested poultrym en At 2 p. m. th e re will be a discus- songs and enjoyed them selves im- . of sboea. Babe might be hard on in cafeteria style and m ade a big lot . ,Gadd- Pre8,d en t of th e are welcome. At 8 p. m. a g eneral shoes but thirty-three 'pair la more sion on th e su b ject, "T h e R elation mensel.v. N orth D akota College of A gricul of coffee. Lunch was a jolly affair than he needs so he has given j Between F am ily Life and C o n g reg a-' tu re , defeated S en ato r O ronna of poultry m eeting will be held at th e Games of volley ball, stu n ts an d and a fte r it was all over m ost of th e the boys of a New York orphanage I tional L ife.” G resham library, O reshsm . Oregon. Rev. B. 8. N ystrom hikes kept them busy th e second N o rth D akota for th e nom ination party m ade the trip to Dodge park his claim to »the shoes. and now R epublicans and Demo W ednesday, A ugust 18. a t 9 :30 i from B rush P ra irie, W ashington, day. The whole party hiked to the c ra ts a re w ondering w here h e will Yea. be has a heart tor orphan At Dodge park th e young folks a. nt. culling d em o n stratio n s will be boys as he was in an orphanage i will open the discussion. ! o. W line up In the S en ate if elected. P. power plant and to th e Cam- w ent in sw im m ing and w ading and himself one time. given a t th e J. O’Donnell farm in The business m eeting will be held ! eron At Hogg lu m b er com panies' He is backed by th e N onpartisan enjoyed them selves im m ensely. W hile League. Gresham . T his Is th e second house at 4 p. m. At 8 p. m. Rev. Theo A mill. at Dodge park the cannery folks met ¡Jan sen of A storia will preach in Eug- north of th e high school. At 1 :30 They also accepted an in vitation the g irl reserves of P leasant Home F R E D W A G N E R W R IT E S p. m. culling d em o n stratio n s, at C. ON SCH O O L Q U E S T IO N lish. The su b ject he has chosen is from the m anagem ent to be on hand C H IL D R E N U N D E R 16 ad exchanged experiences w ith them . — ----- | “ God’s V inyard” and his text will be at m ilking tim e and g et a sam ple of C A N N O T D R IV E A U T O S C am pbell’s farm , h alf mile ea st of L ater th e whole party retraced S pringdale on Bell road A ugust 11, 1920.— E d ito r G re sh -' Isaiah 27: 2-5. g o a t’s milk. T he g irls w ere very th e ir steps to th e cam p a t L ittle T he new sta te law which requires T hursday, A ugust 19, at 9 :30 a m. am O utlook:— W ill you please give Rev. A. M. G reen, of P o rtlan d , much pleased at th e m any courtesies | Sandy w here w aterm elons had been preach th e last serm on. “The which w ere show n them by th e th a t all who drive an autom obile culling d em o n stratio n s will be held cooling all afternoon in th e w ater me space in answ er to' an article in I " should have a sta te license allow s no at P leasan t Home, on the D. T. W il and w here th e ladies had m ade a big your Issue of A ugust 3d headed C ot ch u rch , th e B rid e.” T he text will m anagem ent. I be Rev. 19: 6-9. One of th e m ost p opular songs loop hole by which children u n d er 16 liam s farm on e-fo u rth mile so u th of bowl of punch. trell d istric t in high school war. Mrs. B rym er led in the singing and And as my nam e is th e re in m en-, j ,, A 4 cordial in v itatio n is extended to which the girls sang, o r at least th e years may obtain a license and any O rient g ran g e hall. C ulling dem on stra tio n s at P leasan t Valley will be Rev. one th a t created th e m ost m errim ent everyone joined in, m aking a chorus tinned, I wish to m ake a s ta te m e n t! “ " t0 attPnd thp8p m Petin'?8 one who allow s a child to drive is held at T ay lo r’s farm one mile south and deny th a t I was at th e head of a T] r u/ dson 18 ” >* P88“ ” and will was the one W alter Je n k in s ta u g h t th a t m ade th e woods echo w ith th e ir petition to join with Sandy, alth o u g h be g la d , ,<’ welcorap «ny who ca re to th e crowd at F a rm e rs’ Field day, the ru n n in g a chance of a rre st. T his ap of L lnnem ann statio n at 1:30 p. m. happy notes. On F riday, A ugust 20. d em o n stra »he one song about “ Jo h n B row n’s Baby H as plies to all p arts of th e sta te alike One of the featu res of the day was I am in favor of Sandy. T his petition P° mP' W " h ,hp « « ’«P“ «’» and not only to th e city d istric ts as tions will be held a t Buckley avenue th e yells which were given from tim e was circu lated several days before it I by RpVv Jan8Pn a11 thp 8prmon8 *»» a Cold upon Its C h est.” some may th in k . T h ere Is no way at 9 :30 a m. and on 82d stre e t near The g irls took b lan k ets and slept to tim e. No one in the neighborhood cam e to my notice and was signed J P 111 1 ’* s " , d *Rb language, u nder th e law, as it is now in force -.ents at 1 :30 p. m. o u t u n d er th e trees. They enjoyed of Sandy can doubt but w hat it was by over tw enty freeholders. T he fol by which anyone u n d er 16 years of M RS. H A N N A H E R IC K S O N the novelty but would p erfer th e ir th e cannery gang th a t was visiting low ing Sunday, Mr. L. D. Griffin B R ID E OF E R IC U N IS own beds fo r a re g u la r sleeping age may obtain a license no m a tte r R E S C U E H O M ES W A N T th e ir te rrito ry , fo r at every tu rn th e asked me to accom pany him and as how proficient they may be In th e a rt A L L K IN D S O F S U P P L IE S place. follow ing yell rent th e a ir w ith all his ca r got o u t of o rd er we got Eric Unis and Mrs. H annah E rick of d riving a car. Besides the chaperones and Anna th e vim and pep th a t has c h a racter K enneth P ro cto r to tak e us. son su rp rised th e Powel Valley The Pacific Coast Rescue and P ro Sam A. Kozer, secretary of sta te T here was no w hirlw ind canvass I,r *ends by slipping quietly aw ay Ball the girl reserves who w ere In received a le tte r from a g irl recently tective society are issuing an appeal ized th e cannery people all sum m er: m ade and no m isrep resen tatio n s J t h e v ^ w e r p f n i a r r i * " t *h P<?r,la n < ,w bere th e crowd w ere: Inez Bell, R uth Rip saw, rip saw, rip saw bang, ., . . . , . . .. tn e y w ere m arried by Ju d g e K avan- Ickler, Agnes L arsen, A lm a L arsen, which he said tem pted him to waive for supplies of canned fru it and vege We belong to th e cannery gang A lm ost every freeh o ld er in th is dis- augh. the s ta tu te but alth o u g h th e appeal tables fo r th e several hom es which W ith a vevo, w ith a vivo, w ith a vevo, tric t is in favor In joining w ith San- They w ere accom panied to Port- Velma H illyard, L orine A lexander was stro n g th e young lady in th e case they m ain tain fo r th e care of women vivo vum Mae get a two can sm a lle r th an a dy. Sandy has now six school dis- land by Mr. and Mrs. Ruebln T reber. Em m a B ozarth, G eorgia C arpenter, will have to wait about two years be and children. The le tte r Is as fo l six can tric ts consolidated. C o ttrell would Mr. and Mrs. Unis left T uesday A nna L ennartz, H elen M oulton, Mar- fore th e license is issued. T he le tte r lows: Mae get a six can la rg e r th an a one be seven. The valuation is alm ost evening for a sh o rt honeym oon at g ru lete H em m ers, M yrtle N asshahn To the S ilent W orkers of O regon: was as follow s: can W ilm a Davis, M yrtle M ilstedt, Ada Is needless for us to go Into de D ear S ir:— I am a g irl off 14 who tail It and W ho can can, if we ca n ’t can, nobody one m illion dollars. C o ttrell district Seaside and are expected hom e w ith- explain to you th e problem Quay, E sth er Sloop, C lara Johnson lives on FordB. I dont m ake any joins Sandy only th ree m iles d istan t in a week o r ten days. can. of feeding 148 women, babies and We can—-R aspberries. and a good road. W hy c a n ’t we Both Mr. and Mrs. Unis a re well Mabel Sloop and M arg arite Fitz mony o r an y th in g like th a t but I dont children. T he task is difficult a t any know w hat 1 would do unless I had Many different yells were given, have as good a high school at Sandy know n in Powell Valley w here they g erald. one to tin k e r with. 1 can do an y tim e, but a trem endous burden a t expressing th e appreciation of the as a t G resham , help o u r own vicin have lived for m any years. th in g when it comes to rep airin g one present. T his Is an appeal to you to O b itu a ry o f A r t h u r P . ( t s w e , em ployees to J. J. F isher, m an ag er of ity and county, which we alw ays did, Mr. Unis recently sold his farm as long as it ¡sent to heavy can drive rem em ber th e girls and th e babies A rth u r F. C hase was born n ear as good o r b etter th a n th e average during th is com ing season, and p u t th e R upert C annery here, fo r th e and alw ays will. n ea r Palm blad sta tio n and the new up a little ex tra fru it, w ith or w ithout jolly outing which they were enjoy At o u r school m eeting to Join with lyweds will live in Mrs. U nis’ hom e M itchell, in M itchell county, Iowa, Excuse th is sk rib b lin g b ut my little su g ar, fo r shipm ent to th e Louise Ja n u ary 5, 1866. W ith his p aren ts sisters puppy has a hold of my o ver Home, and the A lbertina K err N ur ing. Mr. F ish er being a m odest m an G resham as a whole, th e re were 14 n ear th e L u th e ra n church. he moved to Cloud county, K ansas, alls leg and wont let go. was som ew hat em barrassed by this in favor and 24 opposed. Then sery Home, w here we a re caring for Well 1 am 5 ft 2 In. in my stocken abandoned m others and babes. We w here he grew to m anhood. popularity and no doubt will be those In favor of G resham circulated T e le p h o n e Set Used B etw een M t. feet and weigh 110 and have good assu re you th a t w hatever you can do F ront 1883 to 1885 he atten d ed th e sence. Dont you th in k th e re is some overw helm ed to find him self in print, a petition and cut o ut all who were Hood anti S u m m it S ta tio n . in th e ir behalf will be g rea tly a p p re b u t one of the yells was so good th a t opposed, but ta k e in th e ir land, r e - ' W ireless telephone service betw een , A g ricu ltu ral College at M anhattan, way for me to get som e kind of ciated. We would suggest th a t you license. th e em ployees request its publica gardless w hether they had any c h il- ' th e top of Mount Hood and Sum m it IKan8a8- w here he stu d ied the voca-. form a club In your town and ship a I su re can brag on myself. barrel of canned fru it o r canned tion. dren o r not. Such work doesn’t go ran g e r statio n is In o peration, de- tlon of farm ln S a ’ which business he vegetables. In fact any kind of farm C O N T R A C T S S IG N E D F O R "W ho, who, who’s all rig h t at C ottrell. L et th e m a jo rity rule. d a r e d C. M. Allen, telephone engi- eon,inUf>d until his death. produce will be acceptable. We will He, he, h e’s all rig h t. All land owned by those in favor of neer for th e fo rest service, who has j M r- ch a8 e ca"ie to Oregon In 1892 F A L L C H A U T A U Q U A gladly furnish us many glass Jars as W ho’s all right ju st retu rn ed from th e m ountain. T he | and ,,ved for 8o,ne tlm e n ea r Salem , j you desire, and prepay all freig h t G resham is not 160 acres. W e w ant H e's all rig h t— F IS H E R .” w ireless sets were installed u n d er his O re£ ° n Ja n u a ry , 1900, he m ar , G resham is to have an o th er chau- charges. The cannery force are all back on j no w ar but live in peace. H rectlo n ried Miss Sadie K o k an u r near Salem j tau q u a sea8cn aomp ltm p thl8 w ln tp r. ' „ j r F or shipping In stru ctio n s " s ad u p d u ress 'w . th e Job th is m orning and are feeling ---------------------- A gasoline engine, installed on the . and a ; ew niont ,H la te r they moved The d ates have not been set as y et G- M cLaren, 195 Burnside street. happy and refreshed a fte r th e ir trip. C L A N A H A N S M A K E ---------------------- E X T E N S IV E T R IP top of th e m ountain, furn ish es th e ,o th e ir home n ea r Gillis statio n but will be some tim e in th e fall or GRESH AM M EN M AK E pow er fo r th e radio. L ater a wind w here ’hey havR Hved happy lives early w inter It Is expected. P R E C IN C T P O P U L A T IO N Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C lanaham re m otor will be p u t at the top and a ful1 of th e even’8 which concerned T R IP TO S N O W L IN E A N N O U N C E D FO R C O U N T Y T he co n tracts have Just been tu rn ed th is m orning from th e ir out- gasoline engine below. T h e w ire le ss! w elfare of th e ir fam ily and of U rM ha,n pPoplp and Jo h n B r o w n , B . K err and H. L. T he census of th e different pre-1 jng a t th e beaches, which th ey say will be used exclusively next year, ¡’tie su rro u n d in g com m unity. Mr. Miss Effie Thompson who ta u g h t In St. Clair, of G resham , and M W Wlf- clncts in the county of M ultnom ah haf) b<?en a w onderfu, pxperlpncp Mr. A llen said. j Chase will be long rem em bered as a the high school last fall secured th e k(ng of P o r, re tu rn e d a t j has ju st been announced. The figures ' A. T. Maas and W. H. Kelly are <|U,et u Pri*h ’ man who had th e r e ... . . . . . . ,, . ... , , They w ent to Seaside, w here they " a ™P8' . A. . v It h '8 m or»lng, F riday, from a trip to will be of in te rest to all and will aid i , , , This new co n tract 1. w ith th e W est M ount T ||„y |p f, Oregh#m af . . . . .. , . .. were guests of th e ir son. Dr. J. E. in ch arg e of th e w ireless at th e top 8pect of a11 th e com m unity, in determ ining the population of th e l . of th e m ountain and Jo h n A. Calvary ! D eath cam e A ugust 6, a fte r a brief Coas C hautauqua circuit and the en- 4:2O p ni W edneaday and wpn, to ,, . , . . , iC lanahan . W hile aw av they visited sm aller tow ns which a re not lncor- , . -O regon- ‘'Iness which followed a long period te rta in m e n tw h ic h they offer Is said G overnm ent Camp th a t evening. porated practically every beach from Long at S um m it ra n g e r sta tio n .- of fallin g health. to be very fine. This p a rtic u la r con _. Beach In W ashington to N etearts In ian. T hursday m orning they w ent on to The th re e G resham precincts t o t a l 1 B More th an 30 au to s filled with tra c t is called a festival ag reem en t Oregon, and everyw here found a cor- th e snow line, w hich they say Is much 1669 but th is includes m ore th an the friends followed th e rem ain s to th e ir J itn e y B id s W a n te d . and consists of five program s given fMrther Up the m ountain than'i^ual“ dial welcome and courteous tream en t. Bids for th e tra n sp o rta tio n of stu last restin g place In D ouglass ceme- incorporated lim its of th e tow n. on five consecutive nights. The pro- -rh e mollIlta(n ,H b„glnning to They were away th ree weeks and a d en ts from th e follow ing d istricts j tpry Com parison of the population now g ram s will be varied and will be g lv -, hare now h„ |egH gnow will be received by th e clerk up to day. w ith th a t of 1910 can not be m ade In The sym pathy of a host of friends en by le ctu rers, en tertain er» aixl mu T he trip to th e n o rth beaches was and, in,c. Ud *nK,,, *?p day Au" now than ever before. T he party got th e precincts because th e county has J , . . _ _ gust. 1920. O rient, Powell Valley, is extended to th e bereaved fam ily sicians. . , .. . .. m ade with Dr. C ianahan by way of Lynch, V ictory, Hillsview and T erry In th is th e ir try in g hour. . too late a s ta r t to attem p t th e clim b been red istricted since th a t tim e. . . . . 7 7 The local g u a ra n to rs ag ree to buy the top bu, Mr g , c ,a lr gnd Mr _. , . . . A storia, from w here they w ere fer- d istricts. T he precincts and population a re as . . , h a |f m)lfi All in fo rm atio n concerning the The S p iritu alist cam p m eeting will and pay for 175 season tic k e t, at th e W |llt„ lg follows- j ried across th e riv er to M cGowan., u tes, etc., will be fu rn ish ed by the open Ju ly 25th and co n tin u e Its v a ri rate of »2 each, to fu rn ish a hall well yond thp gnow |||)e Thp Precinct 305, F airview , lncludlng ; ‘hey drove to Ilw aco and ro undersigned. ous m eetings u n til A ugust 22d. heated lighted, etc . a good piano, to port fh a | thpy , O()k th p ,r p F airview tow n. 612. ,rom th e la ,te r placp enjoyed a K. A. M ILLER, Clerk, Mediums and sp eak ers from all o ver pay federal tax, and fu rn ish tic k et ab o u , a m l|p b„yon(| , h„ g derfu l beach drive of 30 miles. They a t B ank of G resham . th e U nited S tates and Canada. All Precinct 306, Rockwood, 629. co ,,ecto r- 1 m ost au to s stop. visited th e tw o lighthouses and all --------- j phases of th e cult will be d em o n strat- Precinct 307, Sycam ore, 362. K eep In style, Try one of those ed. T his season prom ises to be th e The C hautauqua people ag ree to The p a r|y ,,.(urnP(| G oyern„1Pnt the fo rts a t th e m outh of th e C olum Precinct 308, south G resham ln- "classy-fled” ads. 'g re a te s t ever held on th e coast.— Adv. pay the g u a ra n to rs 25 per cent of all Canip IatP |n a f, Prno()n „ „ bia, spending two full days on th is eluding p a rt of G resham tow n, 714. money received from season tick et mailt. th e hon,Pward t r , arr)vl trip. P recinct 309, west G resham , in "TWO STRONG MEN TOGETHER” sales In excess of .he »350 and also herP Parly th|g n,orn)n lng A trip to th e Tillam ook county cluding p art of G resham tow n, 285. 26 per cen t of all single adm issions,! ____________ beaches was m ade from Seaside in P recinct 3 0 9 Vi. east G resham , in aH well as th e reserved se at sales. <hw|M*l M e e tiiq p ., P o w e ll S«r<-et Hall com pany w ith a delegation of Ma cluding p a rt of G resham tow n, 67 0. The g u a ra n to rs are , E lm er F.l sons. They had a picnic a t N etarts j Precinct 310, T ro u td ale, including Goodwin, Adeline B. W yeth, L ettie l Tell me not In m ournful accents and boat trip from Bay City to Bay- T ro u td ale town, 853. G resham Is a hopeless town L. G regson, Dr. Geo. Inglis, W lnnl- ¡ocean and stopped a t th e beaches P recinct 311, Powell Valley, 4 fred O sburn, H. J P u lfer, H. R uth See the neighbors come in truck loads j along th e coast between T illam ook To I’owell stre e t for m iles around. P recinct 311 ty, P leasan t Home, M ontague, H. L. St. C lair, Dr. A. W. and N ehalem bays. 507. Botkin, H. W. Cooley, T heo B rugger, Life is real now In G resham Several side trip s were tak en from P recinct 312, H u rlb u rt, 879. H ark the chorus loud and sw eet Ju d g e Geo W. Stapleton, C. E R ush 1 Seaside, am ong them being one to j Precinct 313, Bridal Veil, 409. er, Geo. T acheron, Mary E. Good, How It echoes th ru the hill sides j A storia to see th e A m erican Legion As they come to Powell street. Precinct 314, Brow er, 59. L. E Webb. M A. Stubbs, Cliff K ern, ______ ______ , parade. They also w itnessed th e J. H S terling, Otis Sleth. Let us then be up and doing L ib r a r y H o u rs fo r H u n in ie r M onths. l- y '” *chnlc display rep resen tin g the W ith a h eart for any fate V acation hours a re now in force a t ’ he A rgonne, in connection Q ueetiona ItlscHSMeri at C h u rc h K i i i i - Oh, what mercy God Is saving th e G resham branch lib rary , w hich with th e A m erican Legion conven- iln y M o rn in g . Precious souls at Powell stree t will continue until S eptem ber 1. They tlon. Meetings co n tin u e; D V. Sunday - W hat Shall Be O ur Goal, and How- a re as follow s: 2:3 0 to 5 :3 0 and 7 __ ___________ 10 m ■■•• , ouim S unday school; 3 p. tn. Reach I t? ” ■" “ a. ■ ■ ay scnooi; Friday0." 2 ^ t o ’ s ^ o n '^ U M a * " .'’ M IS S C O W G IL L IS T R A IN IN G Have we a program big enough fo r a d d re s s ; 7 :3 0 p. in., "T h e Goa- S T A T E C A N N IN G T E A M T he lib ra ry will not be opened on all? Does o u r purpose include all pp| W hat It Is” ? Monday, 8 p. in., T uesdays and T hursdays. th e real In terests of th e com m unity? of refu g e” ; Tuesday, Miss H elen Cowgill, assistan t sta te Come and h e a r about It, a t th e com- 8 p m ’ “ 8,x “"P^cts of Justification.’’ F ord ru n ab o u t 1919 model fo r club leader, and Miss Ethel C alkins m unlty church (M ethodist Eplsco y„ i t ,ng c, ubg th ro u g h o u t sale. F irs t class condition. Phone haTe pal». Sunday m orning serm on by 'L t '. X ''’ h i --“ 'T ‘ " ’T ' 33. th e county th is week. ... ......................... K M „ „ . v „ „ They have been spending consider-i Need Y o u r S u it C le a n e d ? 1 be In terested In th e Sunday ’h ere are se t to It. H ave it F rench dry cleaned. Re able tim e w ith th e Oregon s ta le ran-J n ig h t m erg er service at 7 :3 0 . Every- _ ---- ---------------- p airing neatly done, T ailoring fo r ning team p rep arin g them fo r the body invited. T hose W ant Ada are genuine bus- ladies and men. contest at the In te rsta te fair at Spo Iness g etters. P E T E R LENARD, T ailor kane th e first of Septem ber. i< Small . . fru it <rowln< cannot be O<«t your cleaning and DreMing Im p o r ta n t N o tic e . T he th ree g irls, Lillie Nelson, E tta th e b e e tle a raon,b OT 8 yPar don" " ’ ” >« G resham Steam Laundry* T he Novelty sto re w ill be open A nderson and Amy G ustafson have th e beginners com m ence m oderately Satisfaction g u a r a n te e d — Adv. ano go alow. only from 1 to 5 each afternoon, Au- panned m ore th an 200 q u a rts th is g u st 9 to 14. sum m er as a team and besides th is A . , J . tlK iO Naeh N |x irt Maxtel. MRS E. BOUOHNER, Prop Warren O Harding. Republican presidential nominee, and Mai errnZ i. e i 1“ " n " d ’ h“ ‘ PV’‘ry Thl" Par , - 25U " « * <’• " be each girl has canned a g reat deal aa Gen Leonard Wood. U. 8. Army, who called to pledge hla support to l 1 »hit » .ft,7 1,8 <,on"'’'U«’>n« ,es, | bought for »1600 Has run leas than Mie KepubllGAo £>Q4U<latp. w Bargains In the want ads. individual work. Jan d th a t failu re Is seldom spontane- 4000 miles. C an’t tell It from new ou" ’ car. C. E. O sburn A Co. aa