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T W IC E . A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 10, NO. 67 FULL TICKET IS NOMINATED AT TOWN CAUCUS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, JOHN W CUNNINGHAM DIES FROM ACCIDENT TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1920 ATTENDED g . a r . encampment JUDGE BROWN DECREES ED. HURIAS INNOCENT FIVE DIE WHEN CAR LEAVES ROAD ON COLUMBIA HIWAY Jo h n W. C unningham was h u rt at The h earin g of th e deferred tria l ,8 :3 0 yesterd ay m orning at L innton ! which was to have been last Friday I by a tim b er falling on a circ u lar saw. ' was held before Ju stice Jo h n Brown He was b ro u g h t to th e Good Sam ari- ! in th e city hall S aturday m orning. tan h o sp ital but died last night. He Ju stice Brown took the m a tte r u n ■ was a son-in-law of Wm. Beers of der consideration un til Monday T he m ass m eeting of th e citizens G resham . He has a b ro th er living , m orning in o rd e r to m ake no hasty At 4 o’clock one m ore body had of G resham held a t M etzger’s hall at P lea san t Home. Dr. Botkins was decision in the case. He gave the been found ju st above th e bridge. M onday evening was well atten d e d called th is m orning to atten d Mrs follow ing decision: It is supposed to be th e body of th e and a g rea t deal of in te rest was C unningham who is p ro stra te w ith 1 fail to find sufficient evidence to e ld e r McDonald. They a re still shown. grief a t th e hom e of h er b ro th er. w arran t conviction, and I th erefo re d rag g in g th e riv er In hopes to find M ayor K enney, being absent from E arn est Beers in P o rtlan d a t East discharge th e defen d an t, Ed. H u rias.” all th e m issing ones. th e city. R ecorder A ttorney C. G. F o rtie th and G rant. I T he follow ing w itnesses w ere S chneider called th e m eeting to o r T he fu n eral will be held T hursday draw n for th e sta te : Jo h n H ulander, d er and called for nom ination for at 11 o ’clock at th e F ree M ethodist F ive men lqst th e ir lives Sunday J A. Liedfors, Mrs. Roy K ern, to evening at 8 :3 0 o’clock, when th e tem p o rary chairm an Ju d g e S ta p le -! church in G resham . David Cathev whose home th e in ju red w ere taken autom obile in which they w ere rid ton was nom inated but refused to will officiate. In te rm e n t will be in , a fte r th e accident, and Dr. R. H. ing plunged over the em bankm ent serve. Chas. C leveland was then G resham cem etery. Todd. M r. C unningham leaves a wife, ! elected and took th e chair. He then into the Sandy riv er on th e Colum T he w itnesses fo r defense were, bia highw ay ju st above th e upper asked for nom ination for m ayor, d au g h te r 13, and sou 8. a fa th e r and F. N. Mew h irte r, A rth u r S trebiu, bridge. w hen A ttorney Milo C. King raised m other, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. C u n n in g T he dead are M. D. Mc Jo h n Fox, Cecil P u lfe r and J. B. Rob ham of P leasan t Home, fo u r b ro th the question of th e legality of the D onald of P o rtlan d and ills two sous, ertson. nom ination m ade a t the m eeting ers and th ree sisters to m ourn his u n W alter and Alex, R ichard M clntesh Mr. M aguire was th e atto rn ey for and Edw ard A. H earty, all of P o rt claim ing th a t th e c h a rte r req u ires tim ely death. the sta te and H enry S. W estbrook L ate th is evening it is reported th a t such mass m eeting fo r n o m in a t land. C. Concannon and H. C, Couy, for th e defendant. ing city officers sh a ll be th ree w eeks th a t Mrs. Jo h n C unningham was also of P o rtlan d , were in the ca r but Ed. H urls is em ployed in th e pool escaped. before th e election. T he objections very critically ill and would be u n room of his brother-in-law , F. W. w ere over-ruled and th e m eeting con able to a tte n d the fu n eral. Mr. Couy was throw n from th e car H ow ard. tinued. K. A. M iller was unanim ous as it w ent over th e bank and he ly chosen a can d id ate for m ayor, C. GRESHAM GIRL GIVEN sta rte d to the club house for help but HIGH SCHOOLS FACE G. S chneider for recorder, John o th e rs had alread y tu rn ed in, th e ac ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY TEACHER SHORTAGE count o j the accident and th e county M etzger fo r tre a su re r and Gregory An an n o u n cem en t w hich cam e as Cox fo r city m arshal. Wm. Thom, A recent sta te m en t m ade by S tate officials w ere soon on hand to give Dr. A. W B otkin, Mrs. H. L. St. a d elig h tfu l su rp rise was th a t of the S uperin ten d en t J. A. C hurchill that aid but no trace of the m issing men C lair, C. A. C a rru th e rs, Ju d g e G. W. engag em en t of Miss G ladys M arie many of the sm all high schools of could be found. W onacott, Mrs. H. L. W ostell, L. L. Michel to K enneth B ruce Hoyt. M onday m orning men were th e re th e sta te would be forced to close T he new s was told at a luncheon K idder and M. M S quire were th en th e ir doors on account of being u n at w ork early with th e city diver, nom inated for councilm en. It being for w hich Miss M aude Michel was who w ent down a n um ber of tim es able to Becure teachers. DR. GEORGE T HARDING necessary to elect four, th ree to fill hostess at th e Michel hom e on last 1 Jacksonville, in Jack so n county, b u t was unable to find anyone. F a th e r or W arren G H arding. Republican candidate for presi th e vacancies of th e re tirin g council- F rid ay evening. They then raised tile autom obile has appealed for perm ission to sus d en t, who recently atten d ed the O. A R encam pm ent at Indianapolis T he ta b le was b eau tifu l w ith a u men and one to ta k e th e place of pend for th e year, w ith a proposal to th in k in g som e of th e bodies m ight H e is 76 years old and served in the Civil W ar as a private in thè tum n leaves and suspended over the B. L. W alrad who has resigned. 1 36th Ohio V olunteer In fan try . send th e ir high school stu d e n ts to be in it still b ut they were not. Ju d g e S tapleton moved th a t th e cen ter of th e table was a jack 'o la n Mrs M. I). McDonald was th e re Medford by wagon, paying th e ir tu i th re e receiving the highest votes be tern in w hich th e announcem ent PUBLIC HEALTH BODY tion under provisions of the high and w atched th e men at work until TEACHERS RECEPTION TO th e nom inees fo r th e th ree-y ear cards w ere hidden u n til by chance OPPOSES AMENDMENT BE THURSDAY EVENING school tuition fund act. M errill, in she was overcom e with g rief and term and th e next to fill Mr. W al- | some one of th e g irls pulled too h ard Jo sep h in e county, also faces the was carried Io h er car, also Mrs, At a recent m eeting of th e M ultno- A reception to th e teach ers of the sam e prospect, C hurchill said. r a d ’s place. This was approved and on th e ribbon th a t held a card then W a lte r McDonald was th ere w atch a ballot w as taken. W hen they be they w ere all eag er to find out th e mab C ounty Public H ealth associa- public schools Is being planned by the O th er tow ns ami com m unities are ing every m ovem ent of th e w orkers gan counting th e votes som e one secret and to th e ir d elig h t they found tion heltl ln C ortland a stro n g reso- W. C. T. U. fo r next T hursday even- faced with th e sam e problem . Should In hopes th a t each m om ent m ight lutlon was adopted condem ning the ing n t the lib rary , beginning ut 8 :30 it become necessary to suspend these I b r,n K *° light h er m issing one. Mr. raised th e question, “ H as not som e th e hidden nam es. Miss Michel, who is th e d a u g h te r Proposed co n stitu tio n al am endm ent o ’clock. It is hoped th a t all patrons schools, C hurchill said, they would H earty , fa th e r of E, A. H earty, pale one voted tw ice?” and a call for a new ballot was asked. A new vote of Mr. end Mrs. P. Michel, is an a t - , ,o be votpd a t the com ing election, of tin- schools, especially the parents not necessarily lose th e ir ru lin g as with grief, w atched ln silence th e e f was then tak en , show ing L. L. K id tractiv e and ch arm in g g irl of G resh- nown aB ,b e "A nti-C om pulsory V ac-1of those who a re atten d in g eith er of stan d ard ized high schools, as p er forts of th e men try in g to locate der, Ju d g e W onacott and Dr. B ot am . She is a g ra d u a te of th e first ' *'!na,,on m easu re.” T he officers of the schools, will tak e th e opportunl- m ission to close could be g ra u te d ln some of th e m issing party. He was kin fo r th ree -y e ar term s and C. A class of union high school 1915, and tb e »««ociation are : p resident, Mrs. ' ty to m eet th e teachers. T he recep- ‘an em ergency. heard to say to a lady looking on "My Honey, G resham ; vice tion la not designed for ch ild ren but C a ru th e rs for one year. Mr. Cleve of th e Oregon norm al school and has O eorge boy is down th e re .” This g rief was __________ Mrs. J a n e t M. G rant, parents are invited to bring them STUDY CLUB FORMED land requested th a t th e nam es __ of ta u g h t tw o years ln th e g rad e school l’rised en t; so path etic. He said his son had nom inees be placed on th e tic k e t bv here but at present la teach in g ln th e t ^ a if v*ew • secretary , Mrs. Jam es if necessary r a th e r th an to rem ain TO MEET AT LIBRARY sp en t tw o years in F ran ce u n d er E lk in g to n , G resham ; tre a su re r, Ralph at home. petition, it req u irin g six voters to i P ortlan d schools. going all of th e h o rro rs of w ar then A bout a dozen women m et a t th e retu rn ed hom e to be so cruelly to rn A fine program has been arrange«! sign th e petition. Mr. H oyt Is at present living in AV. H oyt, county com m issioner, P ort- land. Follow ing Is th e reso lu tio n ; ; which will consist of ta lk s by Mrs. ib rary last W ednesday evening a t th e from them . T he su b ject of am ending th e city P o rtlan d w here he is in business. W hereas, th e proposed C onstitu G. F. Bulaud, of P o rtlan d , s ta te su- in vitation of th e lib ra ria n . Miss Ruth Miss M ichel’s g u ests w ere Mrs. c h a rte r so th a t th e m arsh al would L ate Monday evening a boat was 3,12; P ^ in te n d e n t of scientific tem perance M ontague for the purpose of o rg an iz b ro u g h t front P o rtlan d on a tru ck be appointed by th e m ayor and coun E thel M iller. Misses E thel Calkins, ¡ ï a o n .»1.4 on the Official B allot to be voted , ,, ... ,, _ Mary H ansen, P earl Ruegg, Mabel upon Novem ber 2d, 1920, and whose of ,b e **• ‘ cil was discussed a t q u ite length. and Mrs. W atson, ing a study club. An org an izatio n and men began d rag g in g th e riv er" ___________ dean of girls in the F ran k lin ____wa8 •■ * * * * «n<l officers were elected 1 o ut from th e bank and one body was high Ju d g e S tapleton explained th e Shipley, Evelyn M etzger, G ertru d e title “ A nti Com pulsory Vaccination iriam Brow n, , ____ Mabie of P o rtlan d _____ , also __ a recitation aH fol,OWB: p resid en t. Miss M ontague; found about 300 feet front th e question very clearly th a t it w ould E astm an, M -------- --------- _ ? ,IlpiaBure ’ is som ew hat m isleading _ in . school ___ ____________ be b e tte r to give th e council pow er to Inglis, Bessie O sborne and O®rtrude I 8lr'a ,,POX(^a‘/ by Hazel Nuren C larke of P o rtland, vice president, Mrs. A. W. B otkin; scene of th e accident. rem ove a m arshal ln case of inef-1 A lexander, 1 Hive •• • h ealth m easures, ca such y any Ms plot T h ere are several theories ns to healfh who * iH Klve ,h e blu,‘ rlbbon P ^ze secretary. Miss L ettie G regson; tre a s The exact d ate of th e wedding has | certificates for persons h an dling essay story w ritten by Donald Wood u rer, Mrs. C’lifT K ern. A program the possible cause of the accident. ficlency, O thers discussing the com m ittee was selected, consisting of food, control of cunim icable diseases, ard of Lincoln high school question w ere K. A. M iller, J. E. ' not been set. One is th a t th e d riv er may have .be I t VI s,cal Ilunibpr» Will be a piano solo Mrs. B otkin, Mrs. K ern and Miss May attem p ted to pass to the left of th e M etzger, Chas. Cleveland and Geo. •— ------------------- Resolved th a t th e M ultnom ah ... ... , „ , . j , . p arked mnchlnp and It being foggy Honey. Mr. Cleveland said u nder th e At th e G resham T lieater. County Public H ealth association b> Mi88 p rlp,la Iira,zpl and solos by M orrison, "See A m erica F irs t” will be th e confused th e dlstnnce. p resent m ethod th e council could n o t | “ L ig h tn in g B rice” , th e big serial goes on record as opposing th is and N lss K ath e rin e B ratzel and H. W. slogan of the club for th e w inter enforce th e dog law o r defectjve | fea tu re a t th e G resham T h e a te r will respectfully calls th e a tte n tio n of ail Strong. A nother th a t he may have th o u g h t sidew alks, o r any o th e r of th e w ork have Its second show ing W ednesday A°,f lle <laaBerB ° f th e proposed T he m em bers of th e reception corn- study, when places of In terest in th is he had reached th e bridge and com ing u n d er the m a rsh a l’s d e p a r t- , evening. Also O ra Carew in a sen- vote ag a in st it r< 1 lat 1 " •' m ittee are Mrs. H. W. Strong, Mrs. co untry will be discussed. T hese will tu rn ed to cross it. m ent as they had no pow er to rem ove sational p ictu re, "U n d er Suspicion.") The discovery of a "Jo k er” in this J- N. C lanahan, Mrs. B. L. W alrad b,‘ bo,b 8,1 an<l b ,a,oflcnl and will T he last th a t th e d riv e r’s brain him from his position it being an _____________ . proposed am endm ent is claim ed by an d Mr,i- C. J. L u n d q u ist. I bn ol ,,lllcb in te rest to all. M eetings may have been clouded by d rink, ss elective office and In th e hands of the >{<-«! Kstat<. B a rm in s. Deputy City A ttorney L ato u re tte of T h,s expected to be a real com- "* 11 bo bel<1 on tbn flrBt Bn<1 th lr d it is know n th a t th e p arty had som e T w enty acres, all u n d er cu ltiv atio n ! P o rt*a n d ’ who Ra’'8 ,b a t ‘ he P ^ a g e I,,unl'> m eeting and ail a re cordially I W ednesdays of each m onth. T he | liq u o r but how much will npver be people. m em bershlp lists a re open and all I know n. Mr. S quire was not in favor of p art inside city lim its of G resham j wi ,b e am en d m en t w ould prev en t t h e , lnvited- ______________ , women Interested are Invited to Join. L iq u o r and autom obiles a re not am ending th e c h a rter. He said th a t fro n tin g Powell ro ad ; city w ater, state and all city h ealth boards from th e people and not six men B hould! t d i ^ v i r y k ittle "cash C“ n be b an d le‘l co n tro llin g contagious diseases, and J- 0 . BAILEY —————— — very good com panions and generally p art com pany soon. rule, OUTLINES CAREER EDIT(>R OF OUTLOOK ' F o rty acres, new bungalow , barn | in te rfe re w ith h ealth officers from ILL WITH PNEUMONIA T he m otion carried to subm it It to and o th e r o u t houses In fa ir cofidi- enforcing q u a ra n tin e an d isolating T he ca r was evidently going at a . ---------- In “ le tte r ,o ,h e O u,,ook J- O. a vote of th e people on th e second of tion. T w en ty -fo u r acres u n d er cultl- persons suffering from contagious or high ra te of speed as th e trac k s left H. L. St. Clair, who lias been in III I vation th re e m iles so u th of G resh- __ owv » _________ ¡,<)(. ^ | , ui diseases ! H alley’ cn e of th e can d id ates ______ for at- Novem ber. on th e pavem ent and bank Indicated. . Next . . .». , g G am. e house n t. and lot i„ I An ■"* in ,l1" rn ev h ealth for with the bronchia, past m onth. Is now th e question of a re tirin r ? h a n W i ill aB ta p a k rt te re stin g side ' light I Is throw n J ^ to m e n -een " ersl rmV«.« tho suffering pnmtm I sta te m en t: ¡su tierin g with bronchial pneum onia. Eaet, W est, Hoinc’» Hc-t fund to ta k e up th e w ate r bond was T w enty acres, house, barn a n d ' on th e situ atio n by th e announce It has been said th a t T he Y outh’s " I t is of th e u tm ost Im portance T ,' P ,Ilnp88 sta rted with severe bron- discussed. Mr. M iller proposed a tax o th e r o u t houses in fa ir condition nient th a t th e M etropolitan Life In lliat th e E lecto rate of th e s ta te be eblal tro u b le which kept him con Com panion has hail m ore readers per of l f c m ills which he said would be ‘“ " 7 weB1 ' su ran rance ce com pany is planning to !;".“ * „ 7 7 . 7 . 7 7 7 .........." , .......... <<>py th an any o th e r publlcat Ion' In am ple to care fo r th e necessary Eight acres all u n d er cuH ivatlnn- an Intensive w arfare ag a in st the of ,bp c h a racter and ability " ‘ lf> k rea e r p a rt of Am erica T h ere is good reason to am ount. T he m otion was then m ade also five a c re i with one acre clear’, m easure and has sent a man from ° f th * different can d id ates for z tto r- wa7 i a k e n V l T T L l L £ ^ ^ i’s” iha? t h " “ . fl'“ l" “ th a t th e question be sub m itted to the « ¡ j r ^ m iles east of G resham , close to , th e eas,^ <»„carry on ' b; ^ i « I s i ^ T h i T u b l l ’ " ^ ^ « ^ y o u X ^ ’ ‘ A" h° u* b - r y I I he h a . t X | ,7’" . ' « . ™ vote of th e people w h eth e r or not ers has alw ays been directed bu ild F orty acres, can be sold In two 2 0 - 1 hlII 7 . «, 7 , ’ , advised as to my qualification and h o ,' " nK bl8 ow" a '" 1 to,l“ y I" "Hkhtly ing ch a racter. "E a st, west, to hom they w ould create a sin k in g fund for acre e's tra c ts w ith full sets of building K b>l> d etrim en tal to th e h ealth of ahillty , am & „ “ " “ “ J Improved. b est," has been its u n u ttered slogan, th e purpose of tak in g up th e w ater on each 20 acres, T h irty -eig h t acres I Oregon and It would th e re fo re a f - , in Its articles, ed ito rial ami o th e r bonds by an assessm ent of 114 m ills _ u n d er . cu ltiv atio n . T h re e m iles from feet th e coffers of th e com pany. ' *?'' ° c a career. billl'lae F ir Shows Itapld G row th wise, It has dwelt upon the im port G resham close to A nderson sta tio n ! I was born ln Iow a 40 years ago; based on th e 1920 assessm ent. 64-year-old stan d of Douglas ance of good citizenship. In all Its on E stacada line. • {educated In th e public schools of th at ! fir A grow ing on bench la n d * in t h e m id hoL e" i n '7 - ’i a c o n 7 i;io ; Ct a r Vna t and B 0 ° SJ J ™ 1* K,ate; S e a t e d from H arvard Col-1 d le V .r k W ilP.m. tie w a ^ r s h S "as-' co n ten ts It has aimed to give not only e n te rta in m e n t, but ’’stepplngstones FIELDS MOTOR CAR CO. o th e r out houses In fair condition THAT BOOSTS GRESHAM lege and studied two years In E urope ' “ ''e National F orest. Oregon, lias to h ig h er th in g s,” TAKES GRESHAM BRANCH Two A year of The Y outh’s Com panion m iles ea st of G resham on Powell I „ _ , 777 „ ¡Before my ap p o in tm en t as assistan t iT Y /i *7' grow th of 1,044 Valley road If a m an lia s an y th in g really w orth ! , i » " " “ ‘ board feet per acre d u rin g th e last brings a trem endous tide of d elig h t T he F ields Motor C ar com pany of F orty acres, 10 acres u n d er c u ltl- 1 wbllp <bp world will w ear a path to ■ “ ,o rn ey ' ‘ien e[a ’’ 1 wa8 a*woci»ted five years, according to F o rest Ex- ful nnd diversified reading th a t can P o rtlan d has assum ed th e m anage vatlon. H ouse In good condition his door | wlth °n e of th e leading law firm s of »m in er T hornton T. M unger, who has not be found elaewhere. T he '52 Issues of 1921 will bo Thlg ls bell.e Dro..„n hprp . | P o rtland. P olitically. I an. a re p u b -; , ' h p th ird re-m easurem ent m ent of th e ir branch agency a t Barn and c u t houses in fa ir condi- tion. F ive m iles so u th e ast of Gresh- J being proven tru e here In , |can | of th e tim ber on several sam ple acres crow ded with serial stories, sh o rt G resham . on th e B oring road G resham , for the N orthw estern Po .. , . *n »he region u n d er observation. sto ries, ed ito rials, poetry, facts and Mr* Bryon of the St. Jo h n 's d e p a rt am 120 acres, 32 acres u n d er cultiva »«»<> Starch and M illing com pany a re ected " “ orn ey -g en eral, I as- T h ere are now on th is trac t an a v e r fun. Subscribe now and receive: m ent w as m ade general m anager and sion; larg e house In good condition finding It h ard to supply th e dem and 1. T he Y outh's C om panion— 62 Is iu’o,ect thp "* P ’ ‘" T . Pf,r 41 J. I. Bacon of G resham has charge of L arge barn and o th e r o u th o u ses; 20 th n , j, t,p| n(, on (h„ tn for th eir ' ° f ,h e ",a te ani1 no' pprnilt YrPJ8, nt ’en years ago. sues in 1921. 2. All the rem aining Issues of my ~ office become u the f o v * i < o .«. • o « - -------------- l La] acres of tim b er. E ight m iles from . . i —, « v . to imvuius it-p political u n m -m io , . t th e sales d ep artm en t. G resham on th e Bluff road Will Pr°d u cts. . , n ,bp l<PPn BtraO l e for existence, the 1920. The com pany has rented the show ta k e sm all place In o r close to G resh- F ifty ifty tons flour p put " f. V offlcla, or d ep a rtm en t of sm aller trees are being crow ded out 3. The Companion Home C alen d ar F tons of of p potato o tato flour u t u up p f ., , room and floor space from C. E. Os am ln tra d e as p a rt paym ent for 1921, ------------------ 'a n d sm othered for lack of light. > In one pound packages, much like 1' The trees on the sam ple acres are Ail th e above for $2 50. burn. anr°„rf f,UhreLernh,ar<.,JCUlan concpr r,ln~ c o rn .ta rc h , have been tu rn ed out ail tagged and num bered, ao th a t the 4. McCall's M agailne fo r 1921 . Busy Been Have F ou r Task». The F ields Motor C ar com pany Is any of th e se places, w rite o r phone. . . . ! behavior and grow th of each indivi The m onthly a u th o rity on fashions, K A RL J. HAGBERO, !Bince ,h e c° m Pa "y began its opera- a reliab le com pany and a com pany of Bees carry fo u r th in g Into th e hive, d u al tre s cati be w atched by th e for- | i 50 a year. Both publications, only G resham , Oregon. tio n . h ere last year. T he product good deal of w ealth and we feel th a t They ran g e from fo u r to 27 ' Í-7.60. Adv. Phone 1445! has found a place on th e shelves of says H. A. Senilen, bee-man of Oregon esters Inches In diam eter, th e average trei TH E YOUTH'S UOMPANION It will be a g rea t ad v a n ta g e to o u r • ¡over 500 sto res th ro u g h o u t th e and specialist a t Oregon A gricul- being 16.3 inches, a good size fo r rail-1 C om m onw ealth Ave * St. Paul St city as they alw ays Btand for advance R ural f a rrier E«aminati.>n. sta te and its ex h ib its at the Multno- tu ra l College: N ectar collected from [ road ties and alm ost big enough for Boston, Mass. m ent and progression. A nnouncem ent has been m ade of m ah county fa ir far exceeded those floweni and m ade Into honey i« car- • piling. O utlook’s ( 'oiuhfitationN T he gross scale of all th e trees for O utlook and Y outh's Com panion. an exam ination to be held a t Oregon of much o ld er o rganizations. The Tied In th e honey sto m ach ; pollen Coal collected from flo w ers’ and largely Ihe. av/ ra<p acre shows 10,216 cubic 13.50. City and P o rtlan d on N ovem ber 13 to cakes m ade with th e flour was de- Order your coal now of Ekstrom t».d to th«. vo..n > e . k . a < 1 e,,t wo°d . while th e volum e of the O utlook, Y outh's Com panion and fed to th e young as bee bread, is car- m erch an tab le portion of the trees McCall’s T ruck com pany. Phone 851. tf fill th e position of ru ra l c a rrie r at llcious. Magazine, 34.35. Boring In C lackam as county, and va A large b aking house in P o rtlan d ried on th e leg s; w ater largely to ¡over 12 Inches in d iam eter, m aking New su b scrip tio n s and renew als re A gent W anted. cancies th a t may la te r occur on ru ral has a sta n d in g o rd er fo r two tons a feed th e young Is carried ln the honey ( no allow ance for defect o r breakage, ceived at th is office. T he A m erican C entral Life In s u r routes In th a t county T he exam ina m onth and an o th e r fo r 1000 and i B ,onlarh■ a "d propolis collected from 18 A ™ ’ 9. J ™ 'M nfPP'¥, , ance com pany w ant a local agent in still an o th e r for 500 pounds. ! - Pb a8 «>ud. of trees an d „ . , 7 ^ tion will be open only to actu al citi G resham . E xperience unnecessary. C ontractor ami B uilder As soon as reo rg an izatio n of th e! U8*d to varnish th e inside of th e hive sands of acres in Oregon and W ash- H elp given beginners. W rite L. D. zens in th e county and who meet Have located in Gresham and am P etty jo h n . 719 Dekum B ld g , P o rt o th e r req u irem en ts set fo rth In th e com pany, now contem plated can b e i “ ’" 1 B,°P up crucks. is carried on th e ! capable of grow ing 1.000 ready to tak e any work In my line. land. O regon.— Adv. law. Any questions concerning the effected plana will be o u tlin ed for Its l('«a BC?" a n n «a " y- The Long experience W ork g u aran teed . extensive logged-off areas of th e two Let rne bid on your work. Phone 327. exam ination m ay be add ressed to expansion. T he com pany utilizes th e sta te s offer g re a t possibilities to L, J. W inter. Big fam ilies are not only u n fash W hen yoo g et discouraged try in g grow a second crop of tim b er if only ionable, but in these high price days W’m A. M orand, po stm aster a t Bor culls, which have h ereto fo re gone to to change o th e rs’ n atu re s and failing, Are Is kept out and N atu re given a ing. they are also Impossible. w aste The Bank of Gresham pays 6 per why n o t change y o u r ow n? chance to reseed th e gro u n d ” cent Interest on tim e deposits.— Adv,