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: G resham O utlook VOL. 10. NO. 80 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1920 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR BORING ACTIVITIES DAIRYMEN INTERESTED ARE BRIEFLY TOLD MAKE CHRISTMAS LOCALITIES IN EASTERN PART OF THIS IN MILK SURVEY BERRY GROWERS COUNTY MAY GET ELECTRIC SERVICE HAPPY FOR OTHERS CHOOSE OFFICERS •'Do y o u r C h ristm as shopping At m eetings held at C orbett and ] e a rly ” is th e com m on ad v ertisin g Spriugdale Monday and W ednesday ¡slogan an d a good one at th a t. But ______________ like m ost good advice, it is not al- n ig h ts the first 10 men w ere secured E astern M ultnom ah is to have elec-1 work m ust be according to sp ecifies-' * a -'s heeded. H ow ever, th e people T here is an in stitu tio n down in to keep th e necessary records to de . „ v. . -r-t. . . L, of o u r com m unity will no doubt get The m em bers of the C o-operative trie lights! T h at m uch seem s certain tions. 1 th ................... e ir holiday p urchases m ade reaso n Sellwood d istrict, a t 545 M iller ave term in e th e cost of m ilk production Berry G row ers’ association held in th is county. from th e sp irit th a t prevailed at the At his suggestion a com m ittee was able early. On Decem ber 4 th e Bor nue, called the H aviland C h ild ren ’s th e ir an n u al m eeting at th e public m eeting w hich was held a t O rient i appointed one from each section to ing R ebekahs will hold th e ir an n u al Home. It is in co rp o rated and is su These men are now w orking on lib ra ry last W ednesday afternoon. high jin k s and w in te r bazaar. T he perintended by Mrs. A. M. H aviland, a sum m ary of last y ear’s finances for g ran ge hall last W ednesday evening. ' canvass and m ark on a m ap th e lo- asso rtm en t of useful and a ttra c tiv e The m eeting was well atten d ed and T here were m ore th a n 200 persons cation of everyone who w ished to article s which will be on sale th a t who is a train ed n u rse and a very de th e ir respective farm s and County th e sen tim en t was en th u siastic for Agent 8. B. H all will then spend p resent at th e m eeting and p rac ti get th e electric line an d as to th e evening at the Odd Fellow h all will voted and m o th erly woman. the association P resid en t H. G. An The O utlook about two m onths ago some tim e w ith each man m aking cally all w ere men who m eant busi am ount of pow er they w ould require. save much b rain rack and precious Follow ing som e tim e— for those who get th e re early called atte n tio n to th is w orthy instl- o ut the plans for keeping th e rec- drew s presided. W ith these m aps he prom ised to ness and not people who w ere th ere enough. T h a t a ru sh in g business ro u tin e business S ecretary -T reasu rer ju s t to see w hat was going on. A m ark out th e best and m ost econom will be done, as usuel a t th ese ba tuion In an artic le en titled , “ Inna- °rd a. The 10 from east of th e San- K. A. M iller’s report was read and much— a T ru e Story of Social S e rv -)dy who have already signed up for ical ro u tes and estim ate th e cost of zaars, needs be em phasized, for sp irit of inten se in te rest prevailed adopted. The rep o rt showed th e as and gave every Indication th a t the each la te ra l as well as th e m ain w here Ed. Siefer. local au ctio n eer ice.” It was based on in fo rm atio n j th is work are C. P. Woodle, Bert sociation to be in a strong, h ealthy cries his w ares long, loud and irre gained from a personal visit by the McCready. C. O. K an iler, P. A. Sod- route, o r ro u tes, as it prom ised to tim e was ripe fo r action along this sistible, folks w ant to buy. Even ed ito r. A le tte r from Mrs. H aviland j erstrotn, T. F. Soule, F , II. Davis financial condition. T he rep o rt shows be a f te r th e m eeting w arm ed up. line. staid and confirm ed old bachelors ' Roy Emily, R. W. W ilson, George a balance on hand of over $200 as B. C. A ltm an spoke stro n g ly in have been know n to bid in g arm en ts shows th a t th e appeal bore fru it. C. H. Johan so n , who w ith W. A. ag ain st $25 a t th e m eeting held De designed and planned for fluffy ruffle Mrs. H aviland, by th e way, doesn’t , M ershou and S. M. Davis. P ro c to r launched th e m ovem ent, was favor of th e line going o u t th e L u st ladies, sim ply because Ed so fascin cem ber 1st, 1919. ed road from th e Pow ell Valley like th e word “ in stitu tio n ." She, In q u iries a re com ing Into the ch airm an of th e m eeting which he M anager D. E. Tow le’s rep o rt them by his description of the He was backed up by th e ated opened w ith a few brief rem ark s as store. F rench knots and fe a th e r stitch eiu- says it is a “ hom e." “T he tru e sp irit county a g e n t’s office from dairym en M organ Bros, and o th e rs who are broiderey which decorated th e piece of C h rist," she w rites, “ lives am ong < n ear G resham who are anxious to show ed some very in terestin g figures. to th e object and th en introduced sure th a t th is will prove a profitable of fancy sewing. Towels, aprons, th e people of G resham and vicinity ta k e up th e w ork. In q u iries front T he association has at present 56 a c t W. W. Sanson, who is office m anager doilies, centerpieces an d a v ariety of as they have expressed them selves several d istricts are in as to when a ive m em bers and th ere are 90 gro w of th e com m ercial d ep a rtm en t of th e route. e rs who have entered the 1921 pool o th e r a p p ro p riate C h ristm as rem em H. C. W ihlon spoke in favor of P. R. L. & P. brances will be offered at th e price by show ing th e ir In terest by visiting m eeting will be held in th e ir respect- at the present tim e. s ta rtin g th e proposed ro u te a t th e of the bidder. th e Home, co n trib u tin g th e ir serv- ive sections and Mr. Hall prom ises A nother fea tu re of interest from Mr. Sanson explained how th e pow form er E m anuel A nderson place L. H. M allicoat and fam ily spent ices, money, tru e sym pathy and to arra n g e for them as soon as pos- Mr. T ow le's rep o rt was th e sale of e r com pany as w ell as all o th e r pub south of G resham . T hanksgiving w ith his b ro th e r in B. F . Howell stro n g sup p o rt fo r th e co n tin u atio n i sible. berry p lan ts The total value of th e lic u tilize com panies had th e ir rates was stro n g ly in favor of th e p ro P o rtlan d . of th e H om e.” She says v arious or- ’ Wnt. Averill who is in ch arg e of D orothy B urpee sp en t th e w eek p lan ts handled was $3,100.80. In fixed by th e public service com m is posed ro u te on th e Pow ell Valley ganizatlons including th e Masons, th e ag ric u ltu ral d ep artm en t a t unlou w ith P o rtlan d relatives. cluded in th e list were 289,900 rasp sion and th a t th e rates a l road. As discussion was w axing end Messrs. Meyers, M orand, M allicoat E astern S tars, K n ig h ts of P ythians, high school, is co-operntiug w ith Mr. lowed did not m ake it possible for w arm Mr. Sanson got up and prom and T elford atten d e d B.P.O.E. lodge O rangem en, th e Y. W. C. A. and H all In th is work. Several of the berry plan ts valued at $2029.30; 116,550 straw b erry plan ts at th e com pany to accu m ulate th e large ised them th a t th e com pany would a t Oregon City last F rid ay night D onald M orand an d W alter Marx many prom inent people a re m aking boys of th a t d ep artm en t will ta k e up $582.75; 9,315 loganberry plan ts at sum s necessary fo r extension work. be w illing to han d le all of th ese w ere o ut of school last week on the an effort to com bine forces an d flnan- th e m a tte r of keeping farm records $443.35; 1000 evergreen plants. $30 T he com pany has adopted th e policy projects on th e sam e term s and th a t account of sickness. All are anxious ces to e ith e r build o r buy a larg e in th is p roject an d will carry on this and 62 plum trees a t $15.50. of req u irin g th e people desiring th e a house to house canvass was neces to see them in school again. home-hofipital and playground for th e work u n d er th e direction of Mr. T he am ount of fru it sold to th e new line to pay for th e extension in sary to give definite facts to w ork on T here was a road m eeting held in children who are m ade hom eless by A verill. Libby, McNeil and Libby Co., th e O re advance. T hen in re tu rn fo r the before routes could be located. He th e I. O. O. F. hall S atu rd ay . A 5- foolish sep aratio n s, divorces o r o th e r --------------------- special tax was voted for th e gon Packing com pany and the S ta rr money invested, they can draw out said it m ight be advisable to let each mill road d istrict. causes. DEMONSTRATION FARM P ro d u cts com pany totaled 251*4 tons of th e money so Invested w hat ever group han d le th e ir extension se p a r Sam G regson Is th e ow ner of a The Home was recently presented LOCATED AT SPRINGDALE and th e sum of $106.537.11 was re am ounts th e ir electric light bills ately instead of m ak in g one large “ bug. w ith a larg e electric w ashing m achine ---------- J. L indgren was a P o rtlan d visitor and iro n er in th e p urchase of which am o u nt too d uring two years. In e f profit of the m a tte r. T he fo u r,h p o ultry <'Pmon«tratlon ceived for these products. C u th b ei, S aturday. rasp b erries are far in th e lead In the fect giving free electric light service F ive men w ere appointed to can T he Duley fam ily will soon move G resham citizens are said to have ' arm ba8 been loca,ei1 a ‘ A’ L I,ay,p" tonage. A to tal of 139 84 tons of this farni in Springdale. for th a t period of tim e. At th e end vas th e ir section of th e te rrito ry and j onto th e Jo n sru d place, recently va- had a p art. of th e two years any balance not used when they com plete th e w ork an !i a ™.d by Mr. D avies’ farm is located rig h t delicious fru it was sold by the asso L unday fam ily. The Outlook rem inds Its read ers ,, ,,, . ,, . , T he S unday school is p lanning a up belongs to th e com pany and the in S pringdale and proves a cen tral ciation for $69,722.75. Tw enty-one th h t th is is a m ost w orthy work. Per- o th e r m eeting will be called to dis- C hristm as program . F o r th e past p atro n com m ences to pay cash In cuss th e routes. B. C. A ltm an will i two years th e program has been sonal investigation Is invited and it IoPa,lon ,Ilat ,H n' ost 8“ " 8f>'ng to the and one-seventh tons of Malboroa stead of draw ing from his account. canvass th e Lusted ro ad ; H. C. W lh- called off on account of “ flu.” It is Is urged th a t those who can find tlm p com m unity. He has had several rasp b erries w ere sold for $8.443.80; All extension w ork e ith e r in th e Ion will have ch arg e of w hat Is hoped it will n ot be necessary th is and have a disposition to assist by y ea rs’ experience in this w ork and at 1377 pounds of c u rren ts were sold at sm aller tow ns o r In P o rtlan d is ca r know n as th e P alm qui t ro ad ; B. F. year. present has a flock of 200 w hite L eg eig h t cents per pound; 30 1-3 tons of Mrs. Kve S tone sp en t T h an k sg iv th e gift of money, food, clothing o r horns. straw b e rrie s bro u g h t $10,330.22; ried on and financed in this way. H ow ell will ta k e th e low er end of th e ing at W ana, Oregon. m a terial of any useful kind, m ake a Mr. Sanson f u rth e r said th a t th e Powell V alley road from G resham to In tak in g up th e work of th e dem- 24*4 tons of loganberries sold for T h ere is som e ta lk of a b arb er visit to th e Home any aftern o o n . Ac- 19 tons of blackcaps electric lig h t ra te s have not raised Powell V alley sto re and C. H. Jo h a n shop in tow n. Now a good black q u aln tan ce and th e consciousness of ° n 8,ratlon Mr- Oavles agrees to $5,899.68; since 1915 in fact w ere 11 to 12 per son from th e sto re to P lea san t H om e; sm ith, and we will have a real town. helping to save a young life will be kee,p a rePord and lncon,p of '’° " ‘8 , b ro u g . h t , $9,470.50 t n r a > and 16 tons of T h ere are two less tu rk ey legs in an abiding rew ard. cen t low er at th e p resent tim e. The W . A. P ro cto r will canvas th e Cot- anti w report once each m onth. He gooseberries, $ .5 6 0 C lackam as county. E rica Johnson T h ree d irectors w ere elected for ra te for pow er has been slig h tly ad tre l route. also agrees to care for his flock by and Rica A nderson, d istan t kinsfolk, vanced. th e m ethods approved by th e ex ten a tw o-year term to fill the places of F red L. B ourne of G resham gave w ere hom e fo r T h anksgiving. The SUNDAY SCHOOL SHOWS sion d ep artm en t of th e Oregon Agri- C. P. T allm an, H. O. Andrews and A line, as proposed runn in g from j gome practical suggestions as to th e fo rm er is from M onm outh N orm al, REMARKABLE GROWTH cu ltu ral College. Mr. Crosby, the D. E. Towle whose term s expired th is G resham on th e Powell V alley road best m ethods along w hich to p ro w here sh e Is serv in g as a ssista n t- reg istra r. T he la tte r tm e home th ro u g h old P lea san t Home and then ceed in sta rtin g th e work. His re from Seaside, w here she is d rillin g The Sunday school cam paign for an p o ultry extension man from th e col- year. Win. D. L lndem an, Mr. An- new P lea san t H om e and on into C ot m arks m et w ith h ea rty approval. in reading, ’ritin g and ’rlth m etic and atten d an ce of 200 before C hristm as is ( lege, will m eet th e poultrym en a t ! drew s and Mr. Towle w ere unanl- tre ll a distance of about eight miles, C. H. Johan so n advanced a plan otherw lse m aking th e beach sand fly ! m aking good progress. Last Sunday th ese dem onstration fnrm s ubout mously elected. W. D. F raley, D. E Towle anil has been estim ated at $11,600 a sum which m et w ith g en eral approval. I' should be added th a t th e tu rk ey , the atten d an ce was 163, and the goal four tim es a year and will give them w hich m u st be advanved by th e par- T his wag (n bave th e to ta l sum pro also* "F o rtu n a'tel’v V o r 'th e 'r e s t'o ^ th e o i 175 for next Sun<,®y should be the benefit of I lls wide ex p e rien c e) Win. D L lndem an were nam ed as a i com m ittee to Investigate com m ercial ties d esiring light A fter th e line I rated according to th e am o u n t of livestock, th e ladies retu rn ed to theii reached easily. New classes are be- and know ledge of poultry. ing organized in both d ep artm en ts. T he th ree o th e r ta ra is bave been fertlllzers for berry production and has been installed any additional , pow er used. T his would m ake a em ploym ent on Sunday aftern o o n . L ast week Mrs. Eric B artell cam e The E pw orth L eague will put on located at th e farm of Mro. I). H. advice th e m em bers. The object is su b scribers who desire to e n te r can sm a lle r sum fo r th e p arties who de- hom e from a two weeks stay at Mrs , . _ . ,, . , , „ , , „ do so and if they do not req u ire ad- s | refj only lig h tin fg facilities th an D. S. Jo h n so n ’s sa n ita riu m in Gresli- a u n lq " P P rogram next Sunday even- Seidel on Buckley avenue, at C. N. to buy Ir. carload lots for the asso ciation. am. She is stead ily Im proving, but * ”K u n d er th e leadership of M aitland T ay lo r’s In th e P leasant Valley nelgh- ditio n al equipm ent, lines o r poles, the fo r various kinds of m achines. The A g en eral discussion of th e coin am ount they pay for electricity will fa)rne88 of thl8 proposition was evl- is forced to enjoy h er lay-off so m e -■ Geddes, assisted by Miss G regson The borliood and a t th e Schiller farm Miss Ailie m akes » 's e v e ra l d ep a rtm en ts of the E pw orth south of G resham . sto rag e m ethod of handling berries be credited to th e general account of dent and ¡( wag suggested th a t th e re w hat longer. tine little h o usekeeper d u rin g m oth- , . . ■ „ and o th e r fru its b ro u g h t o u t ninny 8 m um H erald will be rep resen ted by differ th e first subscribers and divided pro be at ]eafit th ree rate8 A nother fi e r ’s vacation E d u c a to rs to G a th e r. points of In terest to th e fru it grow P resen tly Bob Lovelace will have ' ent Persons w ith a view to increasing ra ta . nancial plan suggested was th a t of a A citizens' conference on education ers. T he question as to th e length of subscription w here everyone a d his house on its new location. It Is the in terest In th a t splendid young Follow ing th e ad jo u rn m en t of th e tim e required to in stall th e system vanced w hat he felt he was able to being jo R e d from its o rig in al site people's paper. Louie and LaVern» ' w t,l be b el'' 1,1 P o rtlan d S atu rd ay at n ea r th e B ohna co ttag e to th e so u th M auldlng will ren d er a violin duet. j which tim e ed u cato rs from all p arts association th e board of d irectors was answ ered by Mr. Sanson. He do o r according to his desire for east co rn er of th e Lovelace farm , a T he serm on by th e p asto r Sunday Oregon will g a th e r to listen and met and organized as follow s: H O. said th a t if th e p rese n t m eeting w ere lights. T hese w ere only te n ta tiv e J d istance across the fields nearly a m orning will be on “T he New C hurch ' ,ak p Pa rt >** ‘he program . Dr. P. P. A ndrew s, p resid en t; W. F. Robinson, th e final one it would probably be plans b u t th e sp irit of co-operative-1 a m ,,e - „ j , . j , A C h ristm as p ro g ram to be given for th e New D ay." In th e e v e n in g ! Claxton, com m issioner of education, vice p resid en t; K. A. Miller, secre five or six weeks. T his season was __„ ness which they displayed Fpeak.i by th e school children of D istrict 26 ta ry -trea su re r. not a favorable one fo r rapid work well fo r th e success of th e m ove is filling th e sp are tim e of th e teach the E pw orth League will occupy a re-1 ca” p(' *he m eeting. Among th e topics to be discussed I T he association en ters its th ird as all kinds of delays m ight be ment. ers and pupils. Much is already served section of th e ch u rch . T he caused by w eath er conditions. said ab o u t th e cute pieces and funny serm on su b ject will be “ A Look auii ! a t th e sessions are the supply of ) y ear w ith th e hope th a t It can be of teachers, needs of h ig h er | service and a m ateria l benefit to th e T he question was asked “ Why Dry wood, first gro w th seasoned dialogues and songs for th e occasion, a L ift.’ T he recently-elected officers | train ed 88 a I e<«uc*t«on, relatio n of education to fru it grow ers of ea ste rn M ultnom ah ca n ’t we ta p th e high pow’e r lines fir for sale, also g reen wood. C. D. Freehand r e llV e * 8 a ,H a C l a u s X “““* ; ° f th e Lea* ue W,H be w hich ru n th ro u g h P lea san t Home Cathey, G resham , phone 97. H erm an Jo h n so n has moved Ills p art of the » « ’vice. w ealth, elem en tary and secondary county ln helping to b rin g to all the “office” from th e horse stab les to the T h ere will be special music both education, th e real crisis In educa grow ers th e m ethods w hich are prov- and g et th e service desired w ith less T he B ang or G resham pays 6 per tlon, sources of school revenue and ing m ost successful an d to assist In expense. Mr. Sanson said th a t th ere cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv. potato house. T hose w ishing to see m orning and evening him will find him th e re sack in g up a | _________ — — ---- . . I recent progress in education. j g ettin g fa ir prices for th e fru it grow n w ere several reasons, th e m ost im ¡car load of potato es to be shipped p o rta n t of which w ere th e facts th a t off th is week. CHAUTAUQUA OPENING A fpa,urP ot conference will in th is locality. T he board of d ire c t it would cost at least $5000 to Install iv e a re glad to h ea r such good re- BRINGS BIG CROWD b** an a,,,ir‘’88 , , r - Claxton on “T he o rs are ready and w illing to assist ports from St. V incent's hospital c o n -1 — R elation of E ducation to R evenue— any fru it gro w er In th is te rrito ry and a tra n sfo rm e r at P leasan t Home cern , . ln g A lbert H offm He — Is th e re is always an o p p o rtu n ity open - - eister. ---- — T he C h a u ta u q u a F estiv al opened a M atter of S tatesm anship an sh ip .” ” w hich would reduce th e 57,000 volt m aking rap id recovery from th e op- last night at th e M ethodist Episcopal ______________ to Join th e organization. age of th e high pow er line to about erallo n and will soon be In perfect church w ith the main au d ito riu m Food S ale at Walradn 66 votes th e first cost was only p art ^ M a t t A nderson. Sr., has been on w e H ^ i ^ T a n S o n ? w o ^ o ? pra"” T h« ^ bpp8 * » ' »>«'<’ a 8alp Why not a Sonora for C hristm as? of th e m a tte r for the question of th e sick list d u rin g his holiday v isit were heard concerning it T he o th e r of al) kinds pastry and cakes a t Wal- Ask th e G resham Drug Co. keeping up th e equipm ent would be in Boring, but Is now on the mend, program s of th e series will be equally rads sto re next S atu rd ay aftern o o n . p ro h ib itive. Also th e high pow er Roy W hite has sold his farm to a attractive. T o n ig h t Capt. Wood T ake a rest for once and buy your Double cross T uberculosis with w ires th a t w ent th ro u g h P leasan t S eattle p arty and will give up pos- Briggs will lectu re, his su b je ct being Sunday cookery of th e girls. C h ristm as seals! iiu Sion n ,b p nPar fu tu re . Mr. ’K eep Off th e G rass.” An lnsplra- Home w ere often o u t of re p a ir and W liite contem plates resum ing his tlonal lectu re on “ W hat I T hink of could not give sa tisfac to ry service. form er occu p atio n — th a t of an office i Your T ow n” will be given on Mon- A point stro n g ly em phasized by nand. T he fam ily will be g reatly day n ig h t by Dr. W H. N ation. The Mr. Sanson, and also by W. C. Hes missed here as both Mr. and Mrs program s on S atu rd ay and T uesday W hite have tak en much in te rest in n ig h ts will be m usical. ton, in d u stria l pow er engineer, who th e w elfare of th e d istric t. One of I ______________ accom panied him , was th a t it was of one .hi.Knr/ w rn tBT 0 r depaT ur e 18 Licensed C ars Numlnn 1OS.418 on | th e utm ost Im portance to determ ine on the p a rt of th e ch ild ren who have th e load to be curried. All house been m aking such rem a rk a b le prog- w D ecem ber 1st. j R egistered autom obiles in Oregon hold appliances and some sm all mo Will be printed Tuesday, gress on th e piano with Mrs. W hite as th e ir in stru c to r. N evertheless, at th e close of business D ecem ber 1, to rs m ay be ca rrie d on th e re g u la r December 14. th e ir neighbors and frien d s wish ag g reg ated 103,418, according to a lig h tin g system b u t la rg e r tra n s them good luck In th e ir new location rep o rt prep ared by th e secretary of form ers m ust be used fo r th e la rg e r state. O ther reg istra tio n s included m otors and for electric ranges. All W ill contain feature stories, REV. A. J. JOSSLYN th ese things should be d term ined be write-ups of local activities SEVERELY BURNED 3,509 m otorcycles; 3,366 chauffeurs; 751 m o to r d ealers and 137,043 o per fore th e estim ates are m ade. The and enterprises, illustrations T he m any frien d s of Rev. A. J. ato rs. T he to ta l fees am ounted to question for every su bscriber was to and other interesting mat Josslyn will be so rry to learn of th e $2,081,790.25. be "Ju st how m uch use do I intend A fa ith fu l Hcrecning o f the popular story founded on early ¡accident which befell him T h an k s In 1907 to license fees In th is sta te to m ake of this pow er?” T he tra n s ter. history of pioneer days in N o ith Dakota. Pow erful in its ap giving day. Rev. Josslyn Is well only totaled $708; In 1915 they fo rm ers can be changed to ta k e on peal, s ta rtlin g in p o rtra ya l, filled w ith action, it w ill long he known In th e F airview neighborhood am ounted to $108.881.50 and in 1919 1 Increased loads la te r on b u t it m eans Extra copies will be limited. remembered aa a aplendid book and a w onderful picture. w here he was at one tim e p asto r of the fees reached th e sum of $802,- ad d itio n al expense and would be Get your order in early. th e M. E. ch u rch . T he follow ing is 239. T his year it has gone o ver the ch eap er if d eterm ined now. * * * taken from a P o rtlan d p ap er; two m illion d o llar m ark M otor ve-1 F o r tho se who w ished to m ake an Rev. A J. Josslyn, one of th e e a rli h id e ow ners who have not applied ' e stim a te on sh o rt la te ra l lines Mr. Speak for advertising space est pioneer m in isters of th e n o rth for th e ir 1921 licenses are urged by j Sanson said th a t ft costs ab o u t $55 west, whose hom e is a t Canby and at once. o r $60 p er span of 150 feet o r an who met with an accident T h an k s th e secretary of sta te to do so at once ¡ giving day when coal oil which he In o rd er to avoid congestion in th e) av erag e cost of so m ething less th an I was using in cleaning a clock explod d ep artm en t d u rin g th e last few days $2000 per m ile to p u t up lines. ed. severely b u rn in g th e aged man I „i tbp year Mr. H eston gave a n um ber of good ab o u t th e face, arm s and hands, is suggestions as how to com m ence ¡still in a precarious condition. it«-le*ksli Bazaar Dxrwmher 4. w ork on th e proposition. He also , T he F irst S tate Bank fu rn ish es Its On Decem ber 4, th e Boring Re ! suggested th a t if th e subscribers saving depositors with U. 8. T reasury b ekahs will hold th e ir an n u a l high ) Pathe review introducing those wonderful colored picture*. w ould fu rn ish th e poles and dig the I certificates rurfbing six m onths or one jin k s and w in ter bazaar. An assort-1 year bearin g in te re st at ra te of 5 84 m ent of useful gnd a ttra c tiv e articles holes th a t th e cost of co nstruction Also a Scenic. i per cent and 6 >»r cent. No safer will be on sale th a t evening a t th e I would be cu t at le ast o ne-third. All securities can be had. tf Odd Fellow s ball. The Christmas OUTLOOK GRESHAM THEATRE A Big Special Attraction for Saturday, December 4 Stewart Edward White’s Wonderful Story “The Westerners” Sunday, December 5 Blanche Sweet in “Help W anted-M ale”