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T W IC E A W EEK ^VOL. 10, NO. 93 G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921 NEARLY 1500 FARMERS ATTEND FARM BUREAU WEEK SESSIONS; ABOUT 500 ENJOY FINE BANQUET THE LESSON TO BE LEARNED HONEYMOON TRIP ONE OF SURPRISES TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR LEWIS RE-ELECTED FAIR PRESIDENT The long postponed honeymoon trip of Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Wiles, to which the O utlook referred sev eral weeks ago, has been one of con The re g u la r m eeting of th e M ult tin u ed su rp rises and pleasures. F o r nom ah county fa ir board was held in ty-eight years of happy wedded life th e office of S. 11. H all Monday a fte r called for som e ad eq u ate celebration. noon w ith a good atten d an ce. The T he F a rm e r’s W eek program this , the a ir in the main giving a balmy frag ran ce not enjoyed in any o th e r ! so th is trip to th e so u th lan d was new board was sw orn In and officers y ear was a splendid success from ev 1 section of the state. We are, in planned. T he P ullm an sleep er and elected for th e com ing year. It was ery standpoint. T he atten d an ce for fact, blessed w ith a m ost happy lo th e diner, w ith colored p o rter and th e sen tim en t of th e m eeting th a t th e w eek was nearly 1500 as com cation. O ur w inters are mild and w aiters, afforded experience« so un- th e re would be a good county fair pared w ith 800 fo r the week last sh o rt, and th e sum m ers are not scorched with tro p ical d ro u th and , usual as to keep them constantly in- th is year but th a t a n um ber of th e year. heat. An ag reeab le an d p leasan t |te re ste d . m ore expensive featu res should be T he w eek’s program s w ent off te m p eratu re prevails th e y ear T hese experiences were not en cut down and p erhaps som e of them sm oothly w ithout a hitch in plans a n J around. O ur soil is exceedingly stro n g and tirely satisfacto ry to th e people ac done away w ith alto g eth er. The th e g eneral se n tim e n t seem ed th a t fertile producing in g re a t abundance custom ed to th e plenty of th e farm plan is to get back to a county basts th e g ran g e hall was a good place to th e crops congenial (and they are table, for. in a le tte r to th e Outlook, not try in g to com pete or equal in be d u rin g lecture hour. m any) to the clim ate. T ru e we have Mr. W iles says of th e b reak fast, " It any way th e sta te fair. It was found S aturday, of course, was th e big rains in w inter, but th a t m eans good consists of two spoons of mush, th a t the d irectors were all ready to day of the week and th e Masonic hall pasture, hay next season, straw b e r ries, potatoes, berries, fru its, oats, about th e sam e of m ilk, h alf a sm all work for the Interest« of th e fa ir and was taxed to capacity to hold th e corn, w heat, fat stock, and all th e potato, roasted, a piece of b u tte r as th e com ing y ear would find few er crow ds th a t atten d ed . From a check featu res th a t m ake o u r localiy de big as a b ird ’s egg, one slice of high priced officers and th a t th e d i m ade by one of th e com m ittee on sirable. In boring a deep well on prem ises bread, toasted, one cup of coffee. rectors would each and all endeavor serving, it was found th a t m ore than owned by the late W. S. Ladd, some F or th is you have th e privilege of to m ake th e d ep artm en ts as econom 550 persons were p resent a t th e b an years ago, in w hat Is now the L aurel- paying one d o llar and fifty cents." ical as possible w ith o u t low ering quet. h urst addition to east P o rtlan d , the Mr. and Mrs. W iles had th e ir first th e q u ality of th e fair. T h ere was an ab u n d an t supply of a u g u r encountered a fir log at a glim pse of C alifornia on this trip. The old board of d irecto rs met for food provided fo r th e occasion and depth of over 400 feet, show ing u n questionably I th in k , th a t between The first few hours were u n in te rest a sh o rt session d u rin g w hich tim e ev ery thing w ent off in a pleasing th e hills on th e west of P o rtlan d and 'V .H O Ñ O ing. Mr. W iles says. We d id n 't see the rep o rt of th e finance com m ittee m an n er. The crow d began g ath erin g the Cascade ran g e th a t th e te rrito ry enough greens grow ing to feed a was rend and accepted. T he rep o rt we now occupy is an allu v ial deposit ab o u t fifteen m inutes before th e ja ck rab b it a m onth. We soon reached is us follows: scheduled tim e and handicapped of g rea t age and unknow n depth. MRS. J. M. HILLYARD E astern M ultnom ah p resents a COTTPELL PUPILS HIGH the beuutiful S acram ento valley and those in charge of serving slightly but gentle slope from so u th to north and G resham , Oregon. Jap . 14, 1921. IN SCHOLARSHIP TEST DIES UNDER OPERATION to r th e first tim e saw' oranges grow th is was soon overcom e and th e ban from east to west, drained resp ect To the P resid en t and Board of Di N eighbors and friends in th is vi ing on th e trees. They visited with q u et proceeded in an o rderly m an ively by th e Sandy riv er and Johnson The pupils of C ottrell school rector« of the M ultnom ah County n er. I t was an inspiring sig h t to creek. cinity were shocked to learn of th e th e ir son in Fresno, w here they also F a ir A ssociation: And in all th is are a th e re is scarce showed good scholarship on th e last see th e long tables w ith th e ir lines ly an acre but may be cu ltiv ated in te st sent by S u p erin ten d en t Vedder. sudden d eath of Mrs. J. M. H illyard, found old acq uaintances. T he next We, th e finance com m ittee app o in t some m anner by some profitable crop. of happy faces. who passed aw ay on S aturday after- visit was w ith an o th e r son in a beau ed to exam ine the books of th e secre Miss Minnie Schrepel, dom estic In some localities th e re are hills, but Five tests in arith m etic and spelling ’noon, Ja n u a ry 15, follow ing an o per tifu l section of th e San Jo u q u in val tary and tre a su re r, wish to rep o rt none so high o r b arren , b u t they a re se n t from his office during the science teacher at Union H igh school, would ation a t Good S am aritan hospital in ley w here they had an opportunity th a t we found th e sam e co rrect and answ er some valuable purpose of seeing m uch of th e country. One satisfactory. T he follow ing in fo rm a and a corp of girls from h e r classes to th e ag ric u ltu rist o r dairym an, th e year. Those pupils m aking an average of P ortland. assisted the business m en’s com m it la tte r industry, in my hum ble o pin Mrs H illy ard had spend her en tire ilay they rode for 80 miles and w ere| tion is su b m itted : tee in serving th e banquet. The ion, w ith our location of a m ark et in 90 per cent in arith m etic are given a life In th e l’owell Valley neighbor- scarcely o u t of sig h t of vineyards, Total receipts for 1920 $28,317.05 the nearby city of P o rtlan d for m ilk 28,307.16 girls also prepared the salad u nder and cream is destined to be p ro d u ct diplom a, w hile In spelling an average j hood, w here she was born 50 years bordered along th e road w ith figs, T otal expenditures 1920 of 96 per cent is required. Those pu olives, palm s, olean d ers and oranges. th e direction of Miss Schrepel. ive of g re a t w ealth. G radually but ago on Ja n u a ry 6. She leaves to Bal. on hand 9.89 T he com m ittee in charge are surely we shall see th is region tra n s pils m aking 100 per cent and the m ourn h e r d ep a rtu re her husband, Good buildings and good roads c h a r W arran ts draw n 1920 $34,124.18 g ra te fu l to all those who assisted in form ed into th e rich est dairying area class average for th e various grades th e follow ing ch ild ren : Mrs. F lora acterize th e section. e Pacific Coast. in arith em e tic were as follows: T he next visit was w ith a d au g h ter W a rran ts in hands of sec th e many ways in m aking th e b an on In th fact G earh art, B urlingam e, C alifo rn ia; every section of M ultnom ah re ta ry 5,766.16 Of q u et possible. Among those who county m ay be cultivated in berries, E ig h th : Amil K illin, Lewis Meehan. Jas. O. H illy ard , P o rtlan d ; Vivian and son-in-law in San Diego. W a rra n ts in hands of H. A. Class average 96 per cent. Seventh th is place Mr. W iles says, "W e saw p av e generous support w erePaciflc grain, potato fields, p astu re, m ead Lewis 2,121.48 H. H illyard, who lives n ear the home .... 1 6 ,6 9 0 /': Coast B iscuit Co., K night PackingCo.. ows or orchards, and some day e a st grade: W illiam Fow ler, Ju liu s R ü th place, Verl and Velna of th e fam ily 1 here th e first plant planted in Cali Notes o u tstan d in g ern M ultnom ah count . will be th e In tre a su re r's hands .91 Sandy C ream ery Co., Sw ift & Co., most b eautiful and th e most p ro d u ct er, Raym ond W atkins; average 99 home. She leaves also five b rothers, fo rn ia 147 years ago, the ru in s of the Bal Sixth g rad e : E dith An church w here th e cross was first E stim ated Indebtedness In A rm our & Co., A*. R u p ert & Co., ive section of any p art of th is en tire p er cent. Alvin Lake of W amic, O regon; C. Z. c lu d in g in te re s t $1 9 ,0 0 0 .0 0 K err Gifford Co., W hite Clover Ice globe. To m ake o u r geographical drew s, Lewis H udson, Paul P itts, and C. M. L ake of B oring; H. G. and planted, (he old plaza and m onum ent Respectfully subm itted, Jam es Crissey, E sth e r A ndrew s; class JOHN SLER ET, Cream Co., B lake M cFall Co., F irst proportions rig h t th e present legisla J. H. L ake of G resham , and a sister, w here G eneral F rem ont first planted tu re should give M ultnom ah all te r r i R. L. TH O R PE. th e Ui cd S tates dug, an old g rav e S tate Bank, D w ight E dw ards Co., tory north of th e C lackam as river, average 97. F ifth g rad e : A ugusta Mrs. R. B. M ilne of Gresham . Com m ittee. yard with crum bling walls und faded Closset & Devers, T. W. Je n k in s & ami it m ight not be am iss for you to R uther. Class average 97. T he fu n eral services will be held • A perfect grad e was m ade by the heailbo irds, and old schoolhouse C. D. M inton expressed his ap p re thus m em oralize th a t body now in Co., W adham s & Co., T ru Blu Bis follow ing in spelling: Amil K illin, from th e M ethodist Episcopal church and first jail, all in ruiiiB. We stood ciation of th e co-operation of the c u it Co., L ang & Co., W adham s & session. in G resham on W ednesday afternoon, And gentlem en we should see to it K err Bros., N orthw est P otato S tarch th a t th is fair h eritag e shall not pass H erb ert E dw ards, M yrtle Brook, Ja n u a ry 19, at 2 o’clock, Rev. A. J. on an old Mexican ox c a rt 200 years m em bers of th e board d u rin g the two Zaldee A ult, Raym ond W atkins old. T he U nited S tates naval station years th a t he has been m an ag er of Co., Jones M arket, G resham Home into the possession of a race of W are of Oregon City officiating. In Bakery, O utlook P ublishing Co. O riental men and women alien to o u r Ju liu s R u th er, E dith A ndrew s, E sth er te rm en t will be In the G resham cem e is across the bay from San Diego. the fa ir board. T he old board then O. M. P. cheese and Nu L ade eggs ideals of Am erican life. Of this peril A ndrews, A ugusta R u th er, E leanor tery. A m ore extended o b itu ary will H ere we saw, in o u r trip of 25 miles, ad jo u rn ed and th e d irecto rs fo r th e I beg you to be aw are. Brook and B ernard R obertson. anchored subm arines, subm arine com ing y ear were sw orn In by K. A. w ere served. In many parts of th e county are Pupils on the roll of ho n o r for last ap p ear later. chasers, torpedo boats and torpedo Miller. T he tables w ere decorated w ith fine springs of p erpetually ru n n in g boat destroyers, also very large Mrs. Cliff K ern, F ran k Heiney, bouquets of red carnations donated w ater bursting fo rth from th e ea rth , m onth were, H erbert E dw ards, Lewis O b itu a ry o f Itev. W. It. P lum lee. W illiam Ransom Plum lee was born fighting vessels and th e larg est air G. N. Sager, R. I. A nderson an d H. by A lbers Bros. M illing Go., and adding to the beauty and value of o u r M eehan, Amil K illin, E d n a Beers, com m onw ealth. T his is noticeably pussy willows g ath ered from the tru e in th e vicinity of T ro u td ale, F air- Zaidee A utl, M yrtle Brook, F ried a in M issouri, Ja n u a ry 25, 1883. Hi* j c ra ft in th e United States w ith a wing W. Snashall w ere th e newly elected W illiam Fow ler, Ju liu s was fatally in ju red in the Island mill ; spread of 125 feet. It carries 50 directors. J. D. Lee, who was also view and along th e breaks of th e R u th er, wood*. R u th er, Raymond W atkins, Jum es men, tw o larg e guns, and b urns 40 elected a t th e last m eeting, was un Sandy river and Johnson creek; A fter the banquet was well u nder a t St. H elens, Oregon, by being while as you ail know we have In our Crissey, P aul P itts, A ugusta R uther. throw n by th e cable on th e log c a r - : gallon an hour. Its tan k capacity for able to be present because of his way S. B. H all, th e chairm an, in tro glorious Bull Run an ab u n d an t su p riage which he was repairing, with gasoline is 7800 gallons. It has th ree duties as a m em ber of th e s ta te legis duced K. A. Miller, m ayor of G resh ply of th e purest w ate r u n d er th e GRANGE DRILL TEAM TO Mrs. E d ith Tozler W eath- such force th a t his skull was frac Victory engines of 400 horse power la tu re. am , who gave th e follow ing address. stars. INSTALL OFFICERS tured. T his occurred In th e evening each. We visited F o rt ltosencrans erred was also ab sen t. T he o th e r In this brief survey of o u r locality Mr. C hairm an, L adies and G entle- j and hom es I should not om it th e and saw th e d isap p earin g guns th a t directo rs are H. A. Lewis, A. F. Mil m e n :— The drill team from L ents grange, of Ja n u a ry 5th, 1921. He died early sta te m en t th a t th e first se ttlers of ler, J. W. Tow nsend, Theo. B rugger, As a rep resen tativ e of th e business M ultnom ah county b ro u g h t with them th e next m orning at St. V incents hos com m and th e h arb o r." A m uch enjoyed p art of the trip of T. J. K reuder, Jo h n S leret and E. L. men of G resham it gives me g rea t the principals of m o rality and relig u nder th e efficient lead ersh ip of Mrs. pital In P o rtlan d w ithout regaining p leasu re to have th e o pportunity of ion, which exerted a pow erful influ W. L. H otchkiss, will in stall th e of consciousness. Mr. and Mrs. W iles was in Los An Thorpe. extending to th is fine body of men ence In th e proper and correct o rg a n Before th e election of officers an He cam e w ith his p aren ts to W ash geles, w here they visited th e ir form and women a hearty welcome to our ization of society. T he c h a racter of ficers of M ultnom ah g ran g e in the town on th is th e second annual these early se ttle rs gave tone and In O rient hall next S aturday afternoon. ington a t th e age of th ree years and e r p asto r. Rev. J. M ontcalm Brown extended discussion of ways and F a rm e r’s W eek. fluence to all present day appreciation The sam e team will exem plify th e settled In th e Palouse counry. Here and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. m eans was en tered into and a« a re One year ago o u r first fa rm er's of good breeding, good schools, good th ird and fo u rth degrees before he secured his early education and tfurlson of G resham , who a re spend su lt a m otion was m ade and carried convention was held and it was pro churches, economy, in d u stry , and They w ent th a t every m em ber of th e board tu rn Rockwood gran g e on W ednesday ev grew to m anhood. F or a tim e he a t ing th e w in ter th ere. nounced such a success by all who rig h t living. with th e C arlsons th ro u g h th e city In a t the next m eeting, F eb ru ary 7, ening, F eb ru ary 2, when a class of had th e pleasure of atten d in g , th a t tended th e F re e M ethodist college at F inally ladies and gentlem en, we th e hope was en tertain ed by many at welcome you and w hile here, th e ab o u t 17 will be received into m em S eattle and la te r took a course from and saw m any w onderful things. a w ritten plan o r suggestion as to th a t tim e th a t th is F a rm e r’s W eek m ayor hands over th e keys of o u r bership. The L ents team will also th e Mr. and Mrs. W iles a re again In how th e fa ir could be m ade m ore In te rn a tio n a l C orrespondence could be repeated and m ade an an town with in stru ctio n s to run things F resno and are having a m ost enjoy successful from a business as well as in stall th e newly elected officers. school. n u al event, and from p resent indica to su it yourselves. tions it would seem th a t o u r a n tic i He was u n ited In m arriag e to Mabel able visit w ith th e ir son and family. an educational stan d p o in t. p ations are to be realized and I am Among the suggestions m ade a t Olsen and H ughes from P o rtlan d MRS ELIZABETH E. OTIS F rances S tre y fe lle r at H arrin g to n , Mr. W iles says, “ We have to tak e a su re th a t as long as Mr. 8. B. H all, gave several e n te rta in in g m usical DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS W ashington, Ja n u a ry 1, 1910. In bath every few days to keep th e moss th e m eeting were the b ringing in of o u r g enial county agent, is a t th e a lyceum course for the evenings, his early m anhood he yielded him self on o u r backs from drying up.” helm we sh all enjoy these annual num bers. The w histling solo by Mr. Mrs. E lizabeth E. O tis, a form er and perhaps a rra n g e for football or Olsen was especially fine and he was to God in a very definite m anner, was events. We fellows confined to the h u m given an en th u siastic encore to resid en t of P lea san t Home, died at converted an d Joined the F ree POST AND CORPS baseball gam es between prom inent drum of petty things in town enjoy which he responded w ith a solo. L a th e home of H. L. Camp In P o rtlan d INSTALL OFFICERS team s for th e afternoons. M ethodist ch u rch and rem ained a being hosts to our friends on th e T h ere was som e ta lk of doing away farm and are only too glad to have te r appearances on th e program early Monday m orning, Ja n u a ry 17, tru e child of God. He labored fa ith A royal good tim e was enjoyed at th e o p p o rtu n ity of expressing our brought several funny num bers. Mr. a fte r an Illness of m ore th an two fully for a n u m b e r of years as a m in th e reg u la r m onthly m eeting and with th e horse racing h u t th is did not appreciation of your support and Olsen sang the verses and it was years. He cam e to jo in t in stallatio n of th e M. A. Ross m eet with g en eral approval. Mrs. Otis was nearly 85 ister of th e gospel. loyalty to G resham . In the past we T he d ates for th e fairs on th e hardly necessary to in v ite th e a u d i G resham as p asto r of th e F ree Post and Corps of th e O. A. R. on years old and was the widow of J. S. have come across some sm all caliber M ethodist ch u rch which he served la st S atu rd ay a t th e g ran g e hall In N orthw est Racing circu it will be set Jealousies tow ard G resham , b u t we ence to Join In th e chorus when he Otis who died several years ago. a t C hehalis one day this week and It cannot help th a t, as our g eographi sta rted laughing and everyone joined The fu n eral services will be held very acceptably for two years. The G resham . V isitors from P ortland cal location Is such th a t it places us in w ith rig h t good will. W ednesday, Ja n u ary 19 a t 2 p. m. last five y ears of his life have been were Mr . and Mrs. S laughterback, was decided th a t the rep rese n tativ e in th e logical ce n te r of eastern M ult Mr. and Mrs. Mouri of P o rtlan d at the Tem ple of Breeze & Snook. spent in S t.H elens w here he served as Mr. Taylor, Mrs. Minnie H orsem an of th e local fair should ask to have nom ah county. We cannot be ju stly some clever m agical Rev. J. H. Wood, a fo rm er pastor p asto r of th e F ree M ethodist church and M arg aret B ecker of th e George th e d ate of th e fa ir set e a rlie r and a blam ed for w ishing to build up this perform ed decided preference was expressed for section of th e county and I believe stu n ts and en tertain ed th e audience and an old friend of th e fam ily will for th ree years. F o r two years p re W right Post and Corps. you will find us alw ays w illing to for quite a tim e. th e week beginning A ugust 29. ceding bis d eath he had been acting officiate at th e services. The officers of th e W om en’s Relief help in any p roject fo r th e g eneral T he election of officers resu lted In Mr. H all in troduced w hat he as chief en g in eer for th e Sommer- good of th e w hole com m unity, for Corps were installed by Mrs. H orse strom S hipbuilding Co., and th e m an, past d ep a rtm en t president. Mr. Lewis being re-elected, presid en t th e sim ple reason th a t w hat helps term ed an o th e r “ hom e p ro d u ct,” Vic POULTRY BUSINESS you. helps us. Sm ith of Sherm an county, son of MAKES RAPID GAIN Island m ill. D uring th is tim e he Margaret. Becker, d ep artm en t secre- ( and A. F. M iller, secretary . J. D. Lee D uring th e past week we have N. L. Sm ith of G resham . Mr. Sm ith was elected vice p resid en t and Theo. preached as he had opportunity. ta ry , acted as cond u cto r and Mrs.! At th e poultry m eeting last W ed been favored w ith several in stru c t B ru g g er re-elected tre a su re r. spent his boyhood in G resham and He was a kind and affectionate S lau g h terb ack , p ast p resid en t, as ive lectures and discussions and I am nesday a paper was passed around T he executive com m ittee was elect husband, a loving fath er, a devoted color bearer. su re all who had the pleasure of a t claim s th is as his hom e town. am ong those present and it was ed as follows w ith H. A. Lewis ex- ten d in g these m eetings feel m ore Mr. Sm ith is one of th e larg est found th a t th e re were 105 poultry- son to his aged moth< r, a tru e and The newly Installed officers of th e j th an repaid fo r th e tim e spent. w heat grow ers in Sherm an county men present and th at they rep resen t faith fu l C h ristian and an honored local corps are p resid e n t: Mrs. V erna! offlclo ch airm an , A. F. Miller, Tlieo. L ast year atten tio n was called to Brugger, T. J. K reu d er and John ed 27,000 birds. This shows som e citizen of th e com m unity. o u r business houses, factories, schools and is president of th e F arm B ureau S n ash all; senior vice, Mrs, A ra L u st He leaves to mourn his death an ed ; Junior vice, Mrs. Alice G age; I Sleret. and m unicipal advantages and d u rin g of th a t county. He is also vice p resi th in g of th e im portance and grow th .Mr. Lewis prom ised th a t be th e last year we have added an o th er dent of th e S tate F arm Bureau. He of th e p o ultry industry in this sec aged fa th e r and m other, a wife and tre a su re r, Mrs. E m m a G ilm ore; con very im p o rtan t and much needed in gave a sh o rt ta lk on th e w orkings tion. th ree children and two sisters Be ductor, Mrs. S arah L eland; guard, would announce th e nam es of th e d u stry , a C o-operative B erry G row su p e rin ten d e n t for th e fair at the At a m eeting of th e p o ultry men sides his relativ es he leaves a host, of ers association w hich has grow n in and plans of th e F arm Bureau and Mrs. L illian C hipm an; chaplain, Mrs.! m em bership from 22 at th e close of told som ething of th e plans th at were of M ultnom ah county ab o u t two sorrow ing frien d s w herever he was Lousia W onacott; p atrio tic In stru ct next m eeting which will be held a t th e Bank of G resham , F eb ru ary 7 a t 1919 to over 100 m em bers a t th e being developed by th e w heat grow years ago th e re were 35 poultrym en acq u ain ted , th ro u g h o u t th e church I o r and press co rrespondent, Mrs. p resen t tim e. Last year th e asso ers u n d er th e F arm B ureau in P o rt present and th<y rep resen ted 11,050 and in th is com m unity. 1:30 p. m. At th is m eeting Mr. Lewis C h ristin a N um ason. ciation sold ovpr 250 tons of berries expects th a t an o u tlin e of th e y ea r's fowls. T he fu n eral was held In St Helens land la st week. valued at m ore th an $106,000.00. The co n tra st is due p artly to th e Ja n u a ry 9, 1921. Rev. F. L. Burns, Dr. H. H. Ott gave a euphonium This indu stry puts ou r fru it and S torage b attery rep airin g and re w ork will be ready. berry grow ers on a new and inde solo and encore. He was accom pan increase In in te rest am ong th e poul his fo rm e r d istric t elder, having charging, s ta rte r and g en erato r Need Vour Suit C leaned? pendent basis H erea fter they will ied on th e piano by Miss M artha trym en and partly due to the Increas charge. T he body was laid to rest work. R aker * Ron Have It F rench dry cleaned. Re n o t be at the mercy of the canneries ing num bers who a re en terin g this erv at W arren, H agberg. T he n u m b ers were very In th e W arren cerne pairin g neatly done. T ailoring for who may o r may not wish to take See J o h n Brow n fo r In s u ra n c e . pleasing and th e full tones of th e In line of business. Oregon. th e ir products. 1 can ta k e care of 'all Urns of Isdlcs and men. P E T E R LENARD. T ailor. And now ladles and gentlem en stru m e n t sounded’ especially well in --------- ! sta n d ard Insurance, Including F ire, i Are you tired , sluggish, sleepy? If with th ese few rem ark s of welcome th e hall. Keep in style, Try one of those : Life, C asualty, Autom obile In the ro, try a box of McGill's Indian herbs D entistry m ade painless by nerve in a fu nctional sort of way. you will, i beat com panies on e a rth . John T here were about 60 m em bers of No b etter system to n e r and regulator. "clasay-fled” ads I hope pardon the presum ption that ■ ■■■ Brown, Main stre e t, G resham , phone! blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr C. P. They work direct on th e liver and D entistry m ade painless by nerve 981. may be m anifest In saying a few th e different boys’ and g irl’s clubs tf Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt If your d ru g g ist d o e s n 't, blocking m ethods Try It. Dr. C. P land, Oregon. Main 674».— Adv. th in g s additional. of the county seated at one table kidneys. carry them , call o r w rite, C. J. Me all Me- I Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P ort- Coal T he clim ate of M ultnom ah county w ith H. C. Seymour, s ta te club lead- Gill. 356 E ast 45th stre e t 8., P o rt- land, Oregon. Main 874».— Adv. O rder your coal now of Ekstrom T he B ana or G resham pays 5 per an d especially th e eastern h alf is land. Phone T abor 4461. »7 Co. T ruck Service. Phone 851. C ontinued on page 2 cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv. m ost d elightful and salubrious, w ith