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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10. NO. 84 G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND -FRIDAYS GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1920 $150 PER YEAR POMONA GRANGE HAS INTERESTING SESSION INSPIRED BY PROSPECT OF NATIONAL MEETING IN PORTLAND W ednesday’s session of M ultno-i being in favor of an ad eq u ate S tate » a h county Pom ona g range, held at M a rk e t m easure to be a rran g e d a t a L ents, was one of th e m ost im p o rt- conference of ac tu al farm ers re p re a n t and thoroughly enjoyed sessions sen tin g all a g ric u ltu ra l o rg an izatio n s ev er held in th is county. I t was also and producers of farm crops. All one of th e m ost largely atten d e d , all g ran g e rs are req u ested to give th is se a tin g capacity of th e la rg e hall be- m a tte r full consid eratio n p rio r to the ing a t prem ium from the opening next sta te g ran g e m eeting to be held | h o u r at 10:30 u n til th e close of th e ¡a t E ugene in May. to th e end th a t the e n te rta in m e n t tw elve hours later. sta te g ran g e may call such a co n fer T h ere were two principal reasons ence. fo r the large atten d an ce, one of T he follow ing resolution was also th em being th e biennial election of “ Be it resolved th a t we officers. T he o th e r and m ost im p o rt ad opted : a n t reason was th e stim u lu s given stro n g ly recom m end th e passage of to g ran g e endeavor by th e an nounce th e S hepard-T ow ner m a tern ity bill m ent th a t th e n ational g ra n g e will be now before congress, an d th a t copies of th is resolution be sen t o u r re p re held in P o rtlan d next N ovem ber. All su b o rd in ate gran g es a re m ak se n tativ es in congress th a t th ey may ing a new grow th and all g ran g e do all in o u r pow er to secu re its m em bers are expecting to a tte n d the passage a t th e p resen t session ’’ O pposition to any increase in sal-1 n atio n al sessions. So ra re is th e op p o rtu n ity to a tte n d a session of th e aries by th e le g isla tu re was voiced in n atio n al g range, to w hich all fo u rth th e follow ing: W hereas, th e re is a m ovem ent on degree m em bers a re welcome is to be foot to have th e legislative assem bly ta k e n ad v an tag e of. O ne of the pass laws raisin g th e salaries of sta te g re a te s t inducem ents is to be able to and county officers, said m ovem ent say th a t th e g ra n g e r has been inv est having been in a u g u ra ted by th e spec ed w ith th e seventh degree, and to ial session, in Ja n u a ry , 1920, S en ato r | chairm an of th e co m m ittee ap g e t th a t th e can d id ate m u st first Sell pointed, and have thp fifth degree given by Pomo- W hereas, th e cost of living w hich is j na, and th e sixth degree by th e sta te I urged as &_reason fo r th e proposed f g range. raise, is now falling, and T i n h e ere n e e la l session s e s s io n n o t r , tu rn W a hereas, th e an farm ever-descending er, whose re- r e will w m be De a a s special arp on PRESIDENT USES CHRISTMAS SEALS DO YOU? FRIENDS MOURN DEATH , T here is one kind of C hristm as seals th a t will never go out of sty le T h a t is .th e Red Cross seal — all re tu rn s on which go to the A nti-T uberculosis L eague L ittle A drian M ayer is show n h ere d e livering th e big package of sftimps to S ecretary T u m u lty at tlie W hite H ouse, and to be used by p resid en t an d Mrs W ilson on th e ir C h ristm as packages th e Oregon s ta te g range held in P o rt- scale, will be com pelled to pay th e , land on one of th e days w hile th e I la rg e r p a rt of any raise, th erefo re n atio n al g ran g e is h ere fo r th e p u r - 1 be ' ' p o .. o , are„ . in " ! and th e re will probably be 2000 ap-1 crease in salaries of public officials p licants fo r th e seventh. All su b o r-i ¡it th is tim e, and be it fu rth e r d t io t m p o o d in a te m em bers are m indful th a t Resolved, th a t th e legislative com- BUSINESS MEN TO OREGON TO AID THE they m ust have th e Pom ona degree ^ ‘^ t r u c t e d r T o p e r a i e " w h h X . AID _______ FA RM ER’S W EEK CHILDREN OF EUROPE o r ^ c “*i?*¿íoor CLUB MEMBERS WIN AT POULTRY SHOW F riends and relatives of Mrs C. H. Sloop were shocked and saddened to | learn of h er d eath Tuesday m orning ' Mrs. Sloop has been In poor h ealth < Robert S oderquist of th e Cedar for several years and for th e past i d istrict won first prize on each of his g re a te r p art of the tim e F o r th e '‘ntr,ea in ,lle club work of th e « r e past few m onths, how ever, she has KOn ,>ou,,ry anil Rot Stock asso- seeined much im proved and friends ’' iatlo n - Robert was th e larg est hoped th a t she would continue to im ex h ib ito r in th e club work division. prove. She seem ed in h e r usual having entered 12 birds. His breed h ealth T uesday m orning and th e ing pen of Buff Leghorns, a cockerel m em bers of the fam ily had d ep arted an d five pullets, won first place in its on th e ir various du ties of the day class and nlso th e special prize for T he youngest ' bo,T1K th e bpBt pen e n te re 'i In th e club when death cam e boy went fo r his g ran d m o th er, Mrs division. T he special prize is a sack H. McGinnis, but before she arrived of scratch feed offered by F ish er's M illing com pany. T his sam e pen death liad ta k en th e brave spirit. Em m a L o retta McGinnis was born won first place in the county a t the in Southw est City, Missouri, and recent fair. A pen of Anconas also won first cam e to Tacom a, W ashington w ith her parents. T w enty years ago th e place and th e two single en tries a fam ily moved to P leasan t H o m e lB,,ff beRhorn pullet nnd an Ancona w here they have m ade th e ir home b«n, Pa‘’b won blue ribbons. R obert ever since. nIso won th ird place on his exhibit In 1901 Miss McGinnis was m ar- : P««B- C arl Z im m erm an of Gresham, also ried to C. Il Sloop and to the union won a n u m b er of first places. The were born eight ch ildren, five of whom are left to m ourn th e loss of a breeding pen of B arred Rocks won m ost devoted m other. T he five chil- ,lrst a,ld ,b e *'pKborn pullet w hich he The dren are Jen n ie, E dgar and Eleen, en tered won a blue ribbon. who are m em bers of Union H igh Rhode Island Red pullet which he en school in G resham and B ernice and tered won second place. One of the A ltion who atten d school a t O rient. m ost prized ribbons won because it Besides these children th e re is the is so difficult, is th e blue ribbon ex bereaved husband and a m o th er and hib it of eggs. C arl won th is prize. fath er, Mr. and Mrs. H enry McGinnis, T he en try consists of a dozen eggs as and a host of o th e r relativ es and n ea r perfect as possible and it is only friends who will miss her friendly when one s ta rts to pick o u t a dozen presence. I perfect eggs th a t one realizes how T he fu n eral services w ere held i f,,w are Perfect in shape. M arg aret St. C lair is happy over T hursday at 2 p. m. in th e M. E. church at P lea san t Home of which th e fact th a t both of h er en tries won organization Mrs. Sloop was a m em blue ribbons. She en tered a cockerel ber and an active w orker as long as and a pullet from h e r (lock of Ore- h er h ealth p erm itted . T he services gons and they proved w orthy of the were conducted by the p asto r, Rev. ho n o r con ferred upon them. H enry Brown of Lynch d istric t won E arl B. C otton, who paid high tr ib second place on his pen of W hite Leg u te to the life and c h a racter of the d ep arted . The church was crow ded j hornH an<l fo u rth place ° n bis exhibit w ith friends who cam e to pay th e ir of eggs. last respects. Among those present | A n um ber of special prizes have w ere a n u m b er of g irls from Union I been offered by F ish er's Milling com- High and several m em bers of the p any> Albers Bros., Llpm an, W olfe & faculty. ¡Com pany, and th e P o rtlan d Seed In term e n t was m ade in th e Pleas- Com pany, which show s som ething of an t Home cem etery. ' ,hp ,ntPrpB‘ "bown by th e large con cerns in th e boys* and g irl's club In o rd e r to g et th e o th e r degrees, legislativ e com m ittee of th e sta te At a recent m eeting of th e Busi- ‘ $10 will buy th e life of a child u n hence th e eager desire to m ake a g range and co m m ittee! of su bordi- llPSS Men’« ... good s ta rt before It is too late. T here | pafp « ra n g e , and o th e r fa rm e rs’ o r - * ‘ n c° mn’Ittee3 til next h a rv e st.” 1 ganizations, for th e purpose of de- ' ‘ rp appointed to a rra n g e for F arm "L et A m erica e n te rta in a t C hrist- will be th re e m ore sessions of P o - ’fpating any legislation at th e n ex tI « ’« W eek, J a n u a ry 10 to 15. T his I m a . d in n e r as m any ch ild ren of Eu m ona before th e n atio n al g ran g e session of ..... th e .1 leg have sm sm aller aller I rope rope as they can afford as th e ir little .. islativ , e assem bly of I year it was decided to 1« nave com es— in M arch, Ju n e and Septem r a is in g ’of s a la rb 's ’of0 pu'blic offlclnK • •• 1' Oni™lt/ eeS “ U was thoUi?ht ‘h at it Invisible g u e s t s . ” ber— and by th a t tim e th e re will be ----------- would be an ad v an tag e in g ettin g th e | These appeals fro.ni H erbert Hoov- several hundred m ore g ran g e rs in a ' ,eafiUr” i- work accom plished to keep the com- er, ch airm an of th e E uropean Relief M ultnom ah county. L ikew ise in all o m te n , 7 ” 7 m ittees s m a ll in o rd er th a t th ey ] Council, prom ise O regon’s In itial ap- th e o th e r Oregon and W ashington len.lin g an old-age pension act Il)ight not have , hp dlfflculty jn gPt. peal for $250,000 to be raised be- counties n ea r to P o rtlan d . by congress sim ilar to th a t in o p era tin g to g e th er to m ake plans. tw een D ecem ber 19 itnd 25, as part MRS. HEACOCK DIES ' work proJ«"‘"- T he fifth degree class on W ednes- tion fn A u stralia and New Zealand a w M o t » » n , ,,, , , . i of a nation-w ide effort to save the AT HOME IN DAMASCUS T h p J ll,lg i" K c o n te s t s by t h e te a m s .. , 1 K ’ B b W alra< > an d | lives of 3.500,000 of E u ro p e’s baby day evening num bered 64, by fa r th e ' T he m a ste r of Pom ona g ran g e was Cpp„ M tlzgpr w ere appolnte)1 ag has not been held yet but is sched- a w ar victim s. Mrs. N ettle Heacoek, of D am ascus, uled for S atu rd ay , Decem ber 18th. E nlisted in th e em ergency organl com m ittee to secure th e luncheon. nom ah county. T his nu m b er show s Ave to work in h arm ony w ith th e zation recru ited w ithin a week u n d er I <1*ert hpr borne in Dam ascus early i r r ..,,„„ 7 ' 7 " a r * ’ ’ th e im p e tu s of th e p o w e rfu l a p p e a l ‘ b*” m o rn in g , D ecem b er 17 as a re- p,|Rg G IL M O R E RU N th e in te rest being tak en a t th is tim e, executive com m ittee of th e sta te ■¡.range for th e e n tertain m en t fen- of ll(„,,.rt E Sm ith sta te d irecto r su it of pneum onia Mrs. Heacock has | Incom ing Officers. 'g ra n g e in th e m a tte r of p rep arin g for DOWN BY AUTO tu res. and his assista n ts, are L iberty L o a n ,' Iivp,i ,n o r ,,Par U am ascus for m ore U U W It U E lection of officers fo r th e ensu in g , ,hp visit of th e n atio n al gran g e in E. W. A ylsw orth, Jas. E lkington Rpd Cross, K nights of Columbun, tban 15 years. ! M ,, . M E. G ilm ore Is confined to two y ears was m ade a special o rd e r •'^ovpniber, J. J. Jo h n so n to be chair- and John Brow n are t h e c o m m i t » . . . . •’ « « 'I s b B elief A ssociation, Y M C A , I H arriet Je a n n e tte Davis was born * Y. W. C. A. and many o th e r workerw A tw ater, Ohio, O ctober 4, 1854. ¡h er home follow ing in ju ries which she for the early afternoon session. J. J. nian ° ‘ ‘be com m ittee. a ,7 7 ? , A ppeals from th e head of each organ-! She was m arried In early life an d received Monday evening when she Jo h n so n , who has held th e office of Thp Purchase and use of all Ore- S. B. H all IS ch airm an of the rfin- iz a tlo n ad.lresH nd tn ih n n n n n in n f m ade h er hom e in Ohio u n til a fte r Wfia ufril„. . . . . t . .. th e death of h er husband m ore th an wa" H,rurk by a la r«° «utom obile on m a ster for six years refused to b e 'a ' con P roducts was recom m ended in a I ernl com m ittee. L ast y e a r’s F a rm e r’s a‘a ‘e read ns follow s: L. Alien Lewis, of th e A m erican ! 30 ypa™ “ «*’■ ®°Uth R oberta avenue. ca n d id a te again. A spirited contest rpsolution b earin g upon th a t sub- Week was onp of th e im p o rta n t eventB |p leaves to m ourn th e ir loss two i Mrs. G ilm ore was on her way hom e fo r his place was enlivened by th e jp c t’ of th e y ear and it is expected th a t this Red Cross, says “ In the g rad u al ap- pearance of reality now rapidly 5n- S?/1“: . M a rk . XI ’ H eajo c k of T ekoa, an ,i wag w a itin g | n th e road because friends of R. W. Olli and T. J. Kreu- An P°«>»lble assistance waa offered year., progranl W|R even more creasing a fte r all these u n real years W ashington; A. L. H eacock, of Da- j d er, and th e re was a tie vote on th e ,h e PomlnK A tlantic and Pacific H y -. |lplpfu| Thp plang a re developing I am looking forw ard to seeing strik - m ascus, and and th ree d au g h ters, Mrs. Iof ,hn lcy condition of the sidew alks, first ballot. A second vote being (1>ro E lectric E xposition to be held in rapi(1|y an() arp tbp rpguU Qf thp px_ ingly lHustnated I n the” co m pT et7re- A nton M alar ,,f Sandy; Mrs. C arrie , Seeing the larg e ca r com ing she kept ta k en th e contest was again so close ( P o rtlan d in 1%25. j porlence gained la st y ear an d of plans spouse to th is appeal at th is tim e for nyr<1 of *’*•'»< R«’« k, W ashington, ami i as n ea r to th e ditch as possible but the helpless children abroad. S u re ly , she says it seem ed as If th e d riv er A m em orial addressed to the board th a t Mr. K reu d er was elected by only . . which have been in th e process of di a fe e lin g o f o b lig a tio n w ill a ris e an d . T h e fu n e ra l se rv ic e s w ill be held . . . T he car 1 of county com m issioners was favor- ’ ri al g enerosity w ill now ta k e th e frnni ’b*1 borne S atu rd ay . December "» a led rig h t tow ard her one vote. veloping d u rin g th e p ast year. place of ex trav ag an t donation which 18' at 2 o’c’oek, Rev Earl II. Cotton stru ck her, throw ing h er Into tho F ive of th e present officers w ere ably acted upon, ask in g th a t th e Among th e sp eak ers who a re ex- u n doubtedly has disappeared. W hen •’“Iciatiiig. In te rm e n t will be in th e] ditch beside th e rond. T he d riv er ta k e over th e M ultnom ah { re-elected, am ong them being E. L county . . . . .. , pected to ta k e p a rt on th e program h i i c I i a n exiuvnen? o f'e n m n în n «Wn«'.' Damascus cem etery. did not slop and Mrs. G ilm ore does T h o rp e who was chosen tre a s u re r to county fa lr a n d th e ap p ro p riatio n of ! a re J. C. H urd, a s sista n t county ag en t altru ism as Mr. H oover has been at' I ---- --------- n ot know who he was. • N otice. serve hi3 fifth term . H e is th e oldest $5000 for th e next fair. lead er of the s ta te ; P aul V. Marls a)l <ini»‘s, both in word and d ee d ,' She received a severe cu t oti one resham lienta W ine Itan n e r, ¡d ire c to r of e x ten sio n for th„ n r Porae8 fo rw a rd now w ith th is a p p e a l, I S|>pcla* com com m m unication u n ic a tio n G re sh a m in point of service of all the officers a « ». ° f ,e“ e b ” on fo r ,b p O regon ,,1PrP pan b(, no d o n b t bu< (lla , , t,t,„ rp C h a p te r No. 17, O. E. 8., w ill he held arm and was considerably bruised T he Pom ona b an n er, aw arded and at th e end of his com ing term I A g ricu ltu ral College, and Prof. H E. is need of th e request and an o b lig a -, NB,nday ®v«nlng, Decem ber 27, a t 8 and shaken up. It is th o u g h t th a t wil, have served ten years. T he otb - f f u a r t e r l y j ^ t l w su b o rd in ate g ran g e Cogby> (, tPnRion ¿ an fron) — tion f o r ^ H of u r W r X n ^ ” o'clock for th<- purpose of installing one rib is cracked. She is g ettin g officers. CLARA PU L FE R . ers re-elected w ere: Mrs. M ary P a l C ontinued on page 4 j fry d ep a rtm en t. T hese nam es will along as well as can be expected. PATRON TEACHERS HOLD m er, le c tu re r; W. A. Young, a ssist give some indication of th e q u ality of No one witnessed th e accident and INTERESTING MEETING a n t ste w ard ; Miss W llda B uckm an, WIFE OF DEAD HUNGER ¡sp eak ers which will ad d ress th e au d i SINLESS SUNDAYS Mrs. G ilm ore dragged herself Into se cretary , and Mrs. C lara Sm ith, ences on various ImporGant subjects. T he P aren t-T ea ch e rs’ association ( h er hom e w here h er b ro th er and his STRIKE MAYOR HERE SAYS ALLIANCE chaplain. Follow ing is th e full list had an In terestin g m eeting on Mon w ife found h er on th e ir retu rn from of officers elected: SENIOR GIRLS OF UNION day. The m eeting was called to o r - a w alk. The accident occurred al- M aster, T. J. K re u d er; overseer, HIGH ORGANIZE CLUB d er hy th e presid en t, Mrs. C. M. Zim I most directly in fro n t of h er home. R. W. G ill; le ctu rer, Mrs. M ary P a l T he sen io r girls of Union High m erm an. T he fu rn ish in g of th e Itrat m er; stew ard, J. W. F ro st; a ssista n t A SUGGESTION TO YOU have organized th e S enior G irls’ club aid room was discussed. T he first stew ard , W. A. Y oung; tre a su re r, aid cabinet w hich has been m ade by FOR NEXT SUNDAY T he election of officers w as held E. L. T horpe; se cretary . Miss W ilda W ednesday, when th e follow ing of- lb<> ,jnion school and th e con- B uckm an; chaplain, Mrs. C lara T he services a t th e L innem an i fleers were elected: p nro«i,io„» a ,1 z > i „ ‘*‘n ‘s fu rn ish ed by Dr. and Mrs. Adix resid en t, Adele S m ith; g atekeeper, F. H. C rane; 'M em o rial M ethodist Episcopal church is ready. A couch and o th e r fu rn i S chenk; vice p resid en t, Jo sep h in e C eres, Mrs. J. W. T ow nsend; Pom ona, , next Sunday will be in keeping with i Townsend; sfjcretary -treasu rer, Mil- tu re has been purchased, b u t th e re is Mrs. Alice W elbis; F lo ra , Mrs Cliff ' th e sp irit of C hristm as. It any one wishes need of a b lanket. ' dred P u llen ; rep o rter, K ath erin e K ern; Lady assista n t, Mrs. (L W. T he children of th e Sunday school i to assist in th is w orthy cause, a gift B ratzel. G ill; m usician, Miss G lennie Mc have been busy ail week p reparing T he g irls of th is club a re m aking “ b lan k et would be very accept- Corm ick. th e program th a t will be given next 1 m any plans fo r th e re st of this school T hese officers wil! be Installed at T h u rsd ay evening. Classes and In year, they will surely m ake th e ir M” L ynch’ th e presidpn‘ »1 ‘ba th e M arch m eeting by S tate M aster div id u als a re w orking hard to find presence felt. At p resen t they are C ounty Council gave an in terestin g C. E. Spence. T he next m eeting will new pupils for th e school. \ The m aking arran g e m en ts fo r a banquet talk ab o u ‘ 'b e County Council, s fo r a ba be held a t Rockwood. S unday m orning th e p a sto r’s s e r which Is to be given T T h h u u rsd rsd ay ay even- B rp" bani aRaoclatlon voted to join A D onated D inner. mon will be on "T h e Word Made th e Council. ing, Decem ber 23^ in honor of the An idea of how th e g range is being F lesh .” in th e evening "T he Almost Mrs. P etrie, a well known m usician, m em bers of th e Boys’ A thletic asso ap p reciated by th e business In terests C h ristia n ” will be th e them e. was th e sp eak er of th e aftern o o n . H er ciation. may be had in th e sta te m e n t before You will alw ays find a cordial w el P e v H c x r£ y L . Bcwulby. talk on “T he value of co n stru ctiv e th e m em bers th a t practically all th e come In "T he Church at the C e n te r.” m usic from th e beg in n in g " was in te r ^IMs ial M eeting to lie ll.-ld at "No m a tte r w hat popular opin supplies fo r d in n e r and su p p er w ere estin g and yet was m ore keenly felt ion may be” In th e gist of t i e I'n io n Hitch. One new T h o r E lectric W ashing do n ated by business houses of P o rt L o rd ’s Day A lliance u tte ran ce s, A special m eeting of th e voter« of aH played selections from 8chu- m achine at big reduction in price. land M eats w ere given by C harles " th e United S tates m ust retu rn th e Union High school d istric t has n ,a n n ' Chopin, Raff and MacDowall to a p u rer and m ore sacred Sab F ra n k C. Jones ft Co., E lectric Bldg. R udeen, county com m issioner-elect, been called fo r S aturday evening, De- 8bow ing m usic well in te rp re ted , can bath " T his sta te m en t, follow ing who ru n s th e big m a rk e t a t F irst and cem ber 18 at th e Union High school. and W*B caR ,o r ‘b th e best th a t th ere A good cream se p arato r will su re th e opening of h e a d q u a rte rs in M u rie l A lder stre e ts ; bread and p astry by T h e m eeting has been called for 8 '* I” a person. t New York with N ational Secre I save a lot of work for th e new year, tw o of the leading b ak eries; b u t t e r ? «Iso save money fo r you. W. A. tary Rev H arry L. Bowl by in M&.c p. in. The o bject of the m eeting is to by Swift ft Co.; jellies by W adham s charge, has excited th e big town ! Hesse), give the board of d irecto rs th e au- CHAUTAUQUA FESTIVAL ft K e rr; coffee by Dw ight E dw ards as no o th e r recent event. T he a rriv a l or Mrs M uriel Mac- Buy a Living X iiish Prewent. th o rity to provide tra n sp o rta tio n for SHOWS SMALL DEFICIT folks For u nder th e cloak of “ dry com pany. All vegetables w ere dor.at Swiney, w ife or th e h unger G enuine "St. A ndreasberg" Rollers th e pupils of the d istrict. T he direct- The final m e e tin F o f th e g u aran - clean in g " th e United Stales In full vong. C abinet train ed by ex ed and served, o th e r good th in g s were s trik e m ayor of Cork, who recent- o rs have been doing th is fo r th e past to rs of th e 1820 C h a u ta u q u a F estiv al, th ro u g h federal an d sta te laws. pert tra in e rs; $10, $15, $2«. No sen t In, including a big pot of baked ly died In a London prison for th e cause of Irish freedom , gave th e " lla r tz M ountain” or "L in n e t” notes few years but feel th a t It would be was held at th e lib rary la st Tuesday 7 . * * ”7 b** <b »‘ ‘be beans and sausage by Sheriff T. M. i su p p o rte rs of th e cause in America See window display a t K essler’s B ar w iser to obtain th e legal consent of nig h t to pass on bills and clos. t h j H u rlb u rt, who gave th e g ran g e rs a an o p o rtu n ity to sta g e a g reat of pro h ib itin g all Sunday am u se ber shop. Phone 4x2. th e voters. business of th e com m ittee. I t was when h er boat m ents Is th e u ltra aim ag ain st the sam p le of th e food he fu rn ish es th e d em o n stratio n E X PE R T riK PA IRINfL Any kind of Mrs Mac- use of tobacco, especially the One new T h o r E lectric W ashing f° Und “ f,e r *” b‘lta hBd b'**n prp"p n t- county boarders u n d er his care. Over docked at New York iiuto o r tru ck G enerators and Swfney com es to testify before the cig aret. The F ifth Avenue Coach m aehlne a t big reduction in price *d ‘ h al th e re was a sm all deficit, 400 persons w ere fed at th e tw o unofficial m agnetos a specialty. Sherm an co m m ittee of 10«, Com pany has taken a vote of its F ra n k C. Jo n es ft Co., E lectric Bldg. , which was divided am ong th e guar-1 M cCarter, co rn er Powell and Maple m eals, and th e re was plenty left. wjilch la in session In th is coun th o u san d s of rid ers and will con- a n to rs stre e ts, G resham . Phone 851. The p aym ent of «6 cents by G range R esolations. try . Mrs. Macijwiney is only 22 An O verland 4, Sedan or touring. t'n u e to perm it sm oking on the th e Ideal C h ristm as g ift, G resham I Pacb « u a ra n to r was sufficient to cover Pom ona g range w ent on record as rears' cm th re e re a r se ats ato p th e ir own Double croes T uberculosis w ith i O verland Co. th e deficit. buses. C h ristm as seals!