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I T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 11, NO. 1 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1921 SPECIALIST WILL HOLD MEETINGS SCHEDULE OF FARM POULTRY BUREAU MEETINGS MULTNOMAH COUNTY HAS RECORD BREAKING COW H erb ert E. Cosby, p o ultry extension specialist fro m ’ O. A. C., will be in « M ultnom ah county on W ednesday and Those who attended th e F arm B u - ' T hursday and will hold fo u r m eet- in« rm s s. a t tb e com m unity d em onstration reau m eeting, C olum bia grange hall, fa TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.00 PER YEAR CHAMPION CANNERS ARE PRESENTED PINS Follow ing close upon the sta te rec ord m ade by a cow owned by J. L uscher of Fairview , comes an o th er official record by a cow owned by H. C. Seym our, sta te club leader, H. G. Mullenhoff. which proceeds to sm ash th e sta te record still harder. was th e p rincipal sp e ak e r a t th e This cow in seven days produced Powell Valley R arent-T eacher asso 761.6 pounds of m ilk and 28 13 ciation m eeting F riday evening. Mr. pounds of b u tte r Seym our gave a very in te restin g talk This Is an average of 109.6 pounds on club work In th e sta te In his s ’ a ,." r " a m ' z som e people to trad e th e ir en tire ° ' ,hp n" anclal 8>de of club work h erd for a cow of this type. This and ,hp Kains m ade by th e children Is the sta te record for milk produc- *'ho took up the work. He also tion and possibly th e sta te record for spoke highly of th e work of the b u tte r production for the seven-dav 1 . ,” . . ol *ne period but th is la tte r record is not COUIlty club leaders of th e sta te and definitely known here. tb e efficient work they a re doing. He It is encouraging to those who also paid high trib u te to th e work of are advocating good breeding to have th e local leaders who are carrying cows of th is type in th e county. „ , _ . carrying M ultnom ah county already has a ge p art of ,b e responsibility rep u tatio n for good Jersey cows both *be w or^- from the standpoint of production At the close of his add ress Mr. Sey- " ,Th*.llH*ni r., 7 Wi n ner?'i .. m our asked th e m em bers of the cham- T he H olsteins by raising the sta te ’ , . . record twice in one m onth are be- 110,1 can n ,n < tPam of the n o rth w est g inning to show up th e ir fine q u a il- !to comp forw ard. All th ree, Lillie ties T here is some speculation as to Nelson, E tta A nderson and Amy e ls ’t i ther co u n ty brlng DeXt ° U8taf8on’ were P resent and when they w ent to the fro n t received a h earty applause. Mr. Seym our gave FORMER GRESHAM WOMAN DIES AT LENTS a brief hiafpry of th e ir work from his side and how th e club leaders Mrs. F rances H artley, form erly a realized th e fight they w ere called well known resid en t of G resham died upon to make. He also told of his a A t th S e tarr, hom at e of Lents, h er sister F e b .“ *6¿ “ ‘."fte? J° y When wor<1 reachpd hlni in 8OUth- On W ednesday, March 2, at 10 last evening realized for the first a. m,, th e first fiieeting will be held tim e th a t th e F arm B ureau really has in G resham com m unity on th e Anna a kick. Geo. A. Mansfield, president M. Schiller farm ; M arch 2, a t 2 p.m., Springdale com m unity will meet at of th e S tate F arm B ureau, addressed the A. L. Davies farm . T hursday, a good crowd from the C orbett Com- March 3, at 10 a. m., th e m eeting T his is th e O utlook’s ten th an- the O utlook long ago becam e an old m unity in th e Colum bia g range hall j WM be held in P leasan t V alley c o it i on th e aim s, objects and w orking of i’Ju n ‘i yoat * 7 1 T aylor farm , and niversary. story. But th e appreciation of the I March 3, a t 2 p. m.. th e Buckley Ave- T here are ten candles on our ed ito r and m anagem ent of th e O ut th e S tate and N ational F arm Bureau. nue com m unity will m eet at th e D. B. cake, as you will see, and it is a look for th e encouragem ent at th e be- The discussions and questions lasted Seidel farm . on u n til late in th e evening w ith a j At all of th ese m eetings Mr. Cosby delicious cake, too, because of th e ginning and up to th e present has g re a t deal of in terest, and everyone ta 7 up tb£ questions of "Incu bation,” and “ F eed in g and Care of associations and stru g g les and t r i - 1 never waned and is freely expressed left the m eeting w ith a clear concise Chicks um phs it suggests., | today. u n d ersta n d in g of w hat th e w ords P oultrvm en who do not live in T he O utlook as a twice-a-week i The p rin tin g p lan t of the Outlook these four com m unities should select “ F arm B u reau ” really m eans. new spaper has been a g ratify in g sue- has grown from a hum ble beginning th e most convenient m eeting and a t Also over at th e Powell Valley tend. Those having any special prob school. Geo. L. Gray, president of the lems will have an o p p o rtu n ity to dis cess since its beginning ten years ago. to one of th e larg est and best to be M issouri S tate F arm B ureau, explain cuss them w ith Mr. Cosby who is a S tartin g as an absolutely new under- found in th e s ta te outside of th e larg- tak in g , with less th an one hundred er cities. The business is now an in ed th e w orkings of th e g re a t o rg an well known specialist. In th e first m o n th ’s rep o rts from subscribers when th e first issue was corporation known as the "Outlook ization to a very interested g ath erin g th e dem onstratio n farm s of th e sta te of farm ers. two M ultnom ah farm s, th e A nna M. m ailed* it now num bers over one P ublishing com pany, the stock of T uesday night, Mr. Mansfield will Schiller farm and th e C. N. Taylor tho u san d subscribers. T he first man | which is ow ned by H. L. St. Clair, add ress a m eeting a t M ultnom ah I farm , were am ong th e 10 farm s which to say, “ P u t me on your lis t,” when j Lena C. St. C lair an d Chase E. St. gran ge hall and Mr. Gray will address m ade the highest production records th e new paper was suggested, was th e Clair, all of whom have had and still ' fo r tlje year a sim ila r m eeting a t th e B rook’s Each of these d em o n stratio n farm s late J. C. Hessel, fa th e r of W ill Hes- , have an active p art in th e business, schoolhouse about 12 m iles west of keeps a record of all feed, of all la Looking back, ten m ile-stones isn ’t bor and of th e to tal production. Be sel of H essel's F arm M achinery. As P o rtland. long as he lived he was a loyal sup- a very long Journey. But th e occa- fore the records w ere sta rte d an in W ednesday n igh t, Mr. Mansfield ventory was tak en of all stock, feed will address a m eeting a t th e P leas and equipm ent so th a t a t th e end of p o rter of the paper. T he first paid- sion is w orth celebrating, and the a n t V alley g range hall and Mr. G ray th e x y ea r it will be possible to give in-advance sub scrib er was Y>r. A. O utlook feels all th e bounding joy a sh o rt illness follow ing a long period era ( ,r‘‘Son th a t they had won a t som e real exact figures on th e cost of Thom pson of Gresham . T he ever in and vigor of a husky ten-year-old of falling h ealth a t th e Rockwood grange hall." Spokane. T hursday night, Mr. Mansfield will i egg Production in this county, Mrs. H artley before h er m urriage creasin g list of loyal su p p o rters of youth. He th en presented each of th e several years ago was Miss F rances be a t th e R ussellville g ran g e hall, J girls w ith a gold achievem ent pin, OREGONIANS IN IOWA T u ck er and was well know n in w hile Mr. Gray will be a t th e G ilbert j G resham . She was a cousin of Mrs. which was presented to the cham LIKE OREGON BETTER GROUND SQUIRREL TIME GABRIELSON, SPECIALIST schoolhouse. pions by th e s ta te of W ashington. AGAIN. IS WORKING IN COUNTY S. 8. Thom pson of th is place. F rid a y n ight, Mr. Mansfield will be F u n eral services w ere held Mon These pins, Mr. Seym our explained T he O utlook is in receipt of an in W ithin a very sh o rt tim e ground I. N. G abrielson, ro d en t control day from th e LentH u n d ertak in g p a r were o rdered for th e team which the a t a m eeting in Fairview . These te re stin g le tte r from ^M rs. It. Spiers lors and Interm ent was in th e Mt. m eetings a re planned to com mence of Lacey, Iowa, in which she express- sq u irrel cam paigns will be In full specialist Is w orking with S. B. Hall, Scott leaders hoped cem etery. Or. A. Thom pson o f W ashington sta te county agent, on a m ole and sq u ifrel a t 8 p. in ficiating. would win, th e ir own Btate team , but es h er appreciation of th e re g u la r I sw ing th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te of Ore At all of these m eetings the aim s Visits of th e O utlook and m akes some gon, p etter organized th an ever be cam paign th is week. they were good losers and had se n t In th e O utlook Ten Y ears Ago. Mr. G abrielson is conducting a and purpose of the F arm B ureau will com parisons. She says, “ tru ly we th e pins to the Oregon team . fore. More and m ore farm ers are T he Mt. Hood C onstruction com crow poisoning dem o n stratio n on be discussed and any questions th a t appreciate y o u r good little paper, Miss Nelson, captain of th e team , pany, which has been engaged for m ay come up will be answ ered by and anxiously w atch fo r o u r post- aw akening to th e trem endous loss Mr. H all’s farm and is m eeting w ith th e past few m onths in the g en eral expressed the appreciation for the these men who are fam iliar w ith th e m an on M onday and W ednesday. occasioned by even a sm all n um ber good success in th e use of a new co n stru ctio n of th e Mt. Hood line, pins tp Mr. Seym our who was acting I-arm B ureau work. "T here will be Was glad to see item s from C ottrell j of sq u irrels. They a re also becom poison. has nearly com pleted its co n tract on behalf of th e W ashington sta te A q u an tity of sq u irrel poison has here and will soon move to a new lead er in p resen tin g th e pins. no soliciting of m em bers at these o u r old neighborhood. ing m ore fam iliar w ith th e fact th a t been prepared and will be available location. m eetings and m em berships will not i Oregon is so f a r ahead of Iowa, Miss E thel I. C alkins spoke on the Jo h n Brown, th e veteran Insurance th e prevention of th is loss is com a t th e county a g e n t's office a t cost. be received until th e week of March th e re is no com parison e ith e r in peo- m an and m erchant of Rockwood, has work being u n d ertak en by the H om e This is a splendid season of the year announced the tra n sfe r of his sto re m a k er’s club u nder th e leadership of p aratively cheap and easy. 7 to M arch 12. j pie, clim ate o r scenery.” The cost of th e pdfson p ut o ut by to work on a cam paign of th is so rt and property. It has been intim ated Mrs. Axel Johnson. T h ere a re now H. A. Lewis, who is county captain of th e M ultnom ah m em bership drive, DEATH CLAIMS CHILD OF th e county ag en t th ro u g h th e F arm and w ith cooperation betw een th e th a t Mr. Brown may become one of nearly a dozen g irls m ost of whom G resh am ’s business men. has selected the follow ing chairm en FORMER RESIDENT HERE B ureau organization is sm all indeed farm ers of th e county, a g rea t deal T he new telephone directory Is in are of high school age enrolled In th e to head th e local com m ittees. The x ---------- I com pared w ith resu lts secured. The of good may be accom plished. th e hands of th e p rin te r and will be classes. T his kind of p ro ject is new A telegraph ic m essage from W alla tim e sppnt po)goning ¡g very p ro f. county has been divided into areas, o u t In a few days. The list now con and so fa r th e re are only two clubs L yn ch P .-T . A sso c ia tio n t o M ee t. W alla brings th e sad news of the tain s 460 nam es and Hhows a rapid of its kind In M ultnom ah county, one chairm an in each area: it ably invested in every case. T here The Lynch P aren t-T each er circle and splendid grow th. A. C. Salzm an, chairm an of th e ! death on M onday, F eb ru ary 28, of are several th in g s th a t should again one a t Powell Valley and one a t C or will m eet at th e schoolhouse F rid a y j the in fan t son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ed. O sburn has installed a five- bett. are a east of th e Sandy river. be brought to m ind a t th e beginning i evening, March 4 for th e reg u la r horsepow er m otor In his blacksm ith B. C. A ltm an, chairm an of the area B ancroft. T he baby was ab o u t tK e e | of th e work. T he Powell Valley girls are plan business m eeting. It is hoped th a t shop. Ed is alwuys a fte r th e best A rran g em en ts have so u th of th e Sandy river and east of m onths old. Polson should be d istrib u ted b y , everyone will comb prep ared to add and th is is an indication of his work. ning on sending one of th e ir num t been m ade fo r th e burial a t P lea san t scatterin g a tablespoon a t a tim e som ething to th e even in g ’s enjoy- th e Boring road. Ca/d Dahl, th e sho em ak er, says he ber to C orvallis this su m m er to a t B. E. Towle, chairm an of the are a ' Home on W ednesday afternoon, along sq u irrel tra ils and ab o u t t h e , mp" t is busy and may be req u ired to get tend the O. A. C. sum m er school. ■ ,___ . . , : Ten pupils of th e Lynch school are m ore w orkm en to satisfy th e in betw een the Boring road and Gresh-1-'*arcb 2. at 2 o ’clock, from th e M. F riday evening they held a candy en tra n ce to burrow s, an d n ot by on th e F eb ru ary honor roll, having crease in business. am incAiding T ro u td ale and east of I church at th a t place. sale which brought them $3.25 as a placing in holes. attain ed a scholarship of A and being H. L. Ball is beginning a founda Mrs. B ancro ft will be rem em bered F airview a strip across th e county. Polson so placed will not endan g er n eith er ab sen t nor tard y . They are tion for his new house on th e Palm - nucleus to build th e ir fund upon. Byron Johnson, Grace Lynch, Ja n e q u ist property recently purchased by Wm. H ornecker, chairm an of the as Miss E dith H ale of P leasan t Home. live stock. They plan a program and social __. , , , , Dickson, Tracey A nderegg, Donald him. a little la te r In th e season a t which a re a w est of th e G resham -F airview Poison early; one dead sq u irrel in ! H eadley, Jessie Mc.Kee, Lucile Kum- road and east of th e B ark er road SANDY CHILD DIES he Mt. Hood railw ay is p u ttin g in tim e they hope „ - , to . raise , the , rem ,7 .; ain - March is as good as nine in May. ! mell, Agnes N iebauer and Fred W ar- an o T th e r long sw itch acroBH R o b e rts )d ???* about * 30 OF DIPTHERIA from the Colum bia riv er to the Miss C lara Sales is th e teacher. The young, averag in g eig h t to t h e . llpr and Hood avenues. It Is now q u ite! u fpft‘urp" tbp evening were C lackam as county line. Evelyn Lucile Meinig- d a u g h te r of '^ t e r , are born in April. Get them W om en’s S ociety E xp ress A pprecia certain th a t the depot will be on the rp,.{,.“ ,,on8 by a num ber of th e school C. B. Lewis, chairm an of the are a Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Meinig of Sandy 1 before th is tim e. R egner property n ear Roberts ave- “ nd a 80 0 by M‘* M arth“ tion. nup 1 H agberg. A reading by Miss Agnes w est of th e B a rk e r road and n o rth of died i Monday, F eb ru ary 28 a t th e C om m unity poisoning is the only L undquist was especially enjoyed. T he W om en’s Society of Sm ith th e Section L ine road to th e W il home’ of her paren ts. T>he cause of successful solution of th e sq u irrel R efreshm ents were served in th e M emorial church tak es this opportu An Adequate Forest Exp erim en t her death was d ip h th eria. Evelyn la m ette and C olum bia rivers. basem ent at th e close of a p leasan t Station. was eight years and eleven m onths of problem yet devised. I t is useless f nity to th a n k all th o se who assisted evening. E. M C alkins, chairm an of the age. Provision for th e estab lish m en t for one o r a few farm ers to poison if In th e splendid program given F riday a re a west of th e B a rk e r road and B urial services were held th e same some one in th e neighborhood con- evening in th e city hall W hen we and m ain ten an ce of a forest experl- Analysis o f R eport o f F ir st Htate so u th of th e Section Line road to th e afternoon a t th e Kir Ridge cem etery. , t ni]p„ h r„ „ j th in k w hat a tine tonic la u g ___ h te r __ is m ent sta tio n In Oregon o r W ashing- Bank as C alled for by S ta te sq u irrels to rein fect and T his is th e only case of d ip h th e ria j _ a charm th e re Is In goo d !* 011 *be su b ject of a bill (S. 4703) w _ hat C lackam as county line and W al- S u p erin ten d en t o f Hanks. in the Sandy neighborhood but the ‘bp' r lands. The 1 irm B ureau c o m -! music Ic we believe, th a t the program introduced on Decem ber 23 in the would call your atten tio n to la m ette riv er. • schools have been closed f o r a short m unity organization is an ideal .1 or- was a real benefit to th e com m unity. I ?.• 8 - S enate by S en ato r McNary of o u r We report u n e r in rep o rt ns as rendered rendered to to S Superin- W. Sideow, chairm an of th e area tim e as a precaution ag ain st a spread , ganlzation for th is purpose. „ | 1 We also wish to th an k the large a .„i t)regon, according to D istrict Fores-1 " ‘" a p p re c ia tiv e audience which m ade t h e j t e r Geo. H Cecil, of th e P o rtlan d X ’ ¿ ¿ ‘ J *"*" “ ' V " Cl<n , ? f l ''2 i of th e disease. n o rth and west of P ortlan d in th e flexible and w orks efficiently a n d i affair a financial success F o rest office. The bill carries an ap- T * Brook com m unity. quickly to accom plish th e work. Get Farm and H om e R em inders ip ro p rlatlo n of $50,000 for the year show n on page four of th is paper. COMMITTEE Mr. Lewis will call a m eeting of from O. A. C. ending Ju n e 30, 1922, to be used In You will note th e stre n g th of the a com m unity leader, get him tp work, bank reflected In cash on hand and th e com m ittees the la tte r p a rt of the and g e t behind him y o u rself and CITY DRV— TOMORRGW d eterm in in g “ th e best m ethods for carried in Reserve Bank am ounts to I the m anagem ent of Douglas fir, west- Thirty-five different lots of pota- .. week, probably S aturday, to get to- N ote u n d er ' * * ’» ” tops Hiinniipfi iiv 1 T’nitiid Qiutoi; )rK program th a t insnr©8 r©- T he city w ater m eter is o u t o7*or-1 era yellow pine, apruce, ond o th e r more th an $56,000. g e th e r previous to th e m em bership , b y , nited sJ ateH L iabilities th a t th e cap ital stock 1 d ep artm en t of ag ric u ltu re are being 8UITR der and th e w ater w ill be sh u t off a t I io reat* an,> forest land, Including the paid in, earned su rp lu s, undivided d r,v e grow n by th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral Poison all th e sq u irrels, n ot p a rt » production of pulp tim beh and the profits and reserves for any dep recia D. E Towle has already lined up College experim ent statio n to find of them . The an n u al ra te of increase 1 p. m. tom orrow (W ednesday) anil , protection of forested areas from flri tions th a t m ight possibly occur will be off for a t least two hours, !a n '1 «*v e/« c h n ic a l advice to own- his com m itteem en and assigned th e ir ,b e v aritles and types best su ited to . ... , . . the W illam ette valley ri» er bottom 1 fo u r r° Id and 11 ,8 nfi''p«sary t° be ' era of forest lands on th e best nieth- am ounts to m ore th an $72,000. T ake districts. They are Wm. Spence, S. soils. diligent indeed If th e re are not m ore possibly all afternoon All residents ods of cu ttin g , production, and sllvi Into consideration th a t these fo u r Item s rep rese n t am ounts not due d e H. Stone, Jo h n S trcbln. Wm. P e te r sq u irrels on your farm in S eptem ber of th e city are requested to keep this c u ltu ral m anagem ent to Insure the positors b ut held In bank for th e ir son, F. O. E kstrom , B. Howell, John continued productiveness of forest S uperphosphate has been proved th an in March protection in addition tn Its assets fact in m ind an d p rep are for the a f crops.” Pn(arin . P alm quist. These men will visit th e profitable on red hill soils of w estern show T ake Into Oregon, and is used com m ercially 011 Poison p astu re and brush lands as ternoon which will be dry. Mr. Cecil calls atten tio n to t h e , ___ . n . . u n d er Resources— , ... It is fact that an experim ent sta tio n was J 2 farm ers in th e ir districts and next ° al"° hat “ elirly on”- soils of th is kind In C latsop, M ultno- wp" a8 cultivated fields. Cam paigns week will ta k e th e solicitors around m ah, Clackam as. Douglas ami Jack th a t cover only cultivated fields will b"P "d ,b a t ,b e necessary r e p ^ r s can establlshed on a sm all scale at Wind h a ,{ o f ' t8 ' ,,a" M and bond8 a »d; * a r - ra n t" ’ th e b'”‘t ,b a t can bp h a d ’ ,n ' over th e ir te rrito ry . son counties. It is also P5o d i ahJf be value but of course now here as bp niade In a sh o rt tim e but It may River, W ashington, by th e U 8 F o r - I eluded In which are th e follow ing est Service ln 1913. In spite of the for potatoes and onions governm ent secu rities; The “ Jack-K nife Man " a story for and t 80),g of (hp W „ , am ette effective as those aim ed to clean up. tak e the en tire aftern o o n . lim itatio n s Imposed by Inadequate Municipal bonds 4 % % to 6% — ch ild ren from nine to ninety. A hu- funds and assistance, valuable results man In terest story of th e p ic tu rA q u e Snlelt now reported to be ru p . have been secured, Mr. Cecil s ta te s ’ principal and in te rest collected by houseboat People of the M ississippi n)ng ln gomp coast gtrpamg m av bP "F o r exam ple, it has been shown th a t ta x atio n - $66,000.00. V. 8. T reasu ry C ertificates 5% — river, G resha.u T heater. W ednesday, panned In oil. The hom e economics Douglas fir forests can be reproduced AWAITING THEIR CUE 6% general obligation of IT. 8., n atu ra lly from seed stored ln the specialists at O. A. C. say any good Main S tre e t G arage, $55.000.00. su rface soil w ithout th e expense or oil may be used. T he cleaned fish T his garage is now open for gen 4 >4 investm ent rep resen ted In many First. , L iberty Loan conv., v ‘ % ’ eral re p a ir w ork of all kinds by ex are parked raw In sterile Jars, and to 1 large trees reserved for seed, provld- ^P aera* o bligation of U. 8., $450.00. each pint Jar is added a fo u rth cup perienced w orkm an. N orm an Sm ith, te.l slash Is burned at the right tim e. I »pcond L ib erty Loan conv, 4 <4%. phone 51. tf of oil, blended w ith -a tpaspoonful of 'S tu d y of the behavior of forest fires Is a - " p/ a ' ob gallon of I S $5.850.00 prepared m ustard and a slice o r ; leading to resu lts which will help , Tb f'1 ’;lbPr7 ’/> a ’1. * '4 gener- chopped onion. T he lids a re then Record Prune Sales. m aterlally In th e prevention of the 1 al obligation of IT. 8 , $14,700.00. More than 300,000 pounds o fitted on and th e fish sterlized. F o u rth L iberty Loan, 4 % % . Ken- enorm ous losses from th is source Mist land prunes w ere sold in New . 7 7~~ which have occurred in th e past In eral obligation of IT. 8., $12.600.00, York City ln th ree days by R. C. ®oy hPans «b"''>d becom.. an im- Victory L iberty txmii, 4 % . gen- the N o rth w est.” P au lu s, sales m anager of th e Oregon P °fta n t proP In Oregon, but th ey do Mr. Cecil pointed o u t th a t with 50 eral obligation of IT. 8 , $15,250 00 G row ers Cooperaflve association. n ° ‘ /« c c e e d w ith o u t inoculation. 8e- T otal, $103.750 00. per cent of th e rem ain in g tim b er in sh o rtly a fte r hts arriv al a few days lM tlon’ arp bpl"* madP ,o develop Only by such analysis can one ' an ea rlie r m a tu rin g variety. the United States on th e Pacific Coast and th e prospect th a t the whole coun properly u n d erstan d such financial “~ ... .. Of the 22 sp rin g w heat varieties . try will soon be at least p artially de- statem en ts. W e will be glad to an- Sa> It w ith I runes. under tria l at th e O. A C. experi- pendent upon this last source of sup- " WPr any Q’»*’«**«"» ,b a t any <’np TT'ay 1 w b p n 8 P? 1 w ants to increase m pnt statio n grounds red fife and ply, th e im portance of in itiatin g In Car® 1? sam e In w eight, th e doctor often advisee H uston are th e best of the varieties tim e th e experim ental work upon All bonds delivered us for exchange m ore exercise. TbPn If an o th e r pa- pommnnly grow n. Blue chaff club which to base th e continued product- Pr o r ,o / Bbruavy 15. 19-1. have t e n t w anta to reduce, the prescrip- hag madp good ylp|d„ Iveness of th is tim b er reservoir Is b”Pn rp,'plvpd and, arp rpady dp- tion Is tn© sam e— ta k e mor© *«er- . evldent. To p u t t h e m easure th ro u g h " 7 7 Vour early atten tio n In re- else Now why not su b stitu te prunes D entistry m ade painless by nerve prom ptly In the face of the fo n g re s- pp|vl"« a " d fo5 " i " ” * w‘" for th e form ula. blocking m ethods. T ry It. Dr. C. P slonal economy wave, however, will bp a1Ppr7 la,Pdu T b ° ’" ‘ wh? b a 'rp. not Johnson, 611 M organ Bldg., P o rt req u ire active su p p o rt from all who 7rn,lr 7 ‘,’ ' 7 bon'’" on '*hl','b ' her® R e g u la r C o m b in a tio n R a te . land, Oregon. Main 674».— Adv. a re In terested, local fo resters believe \ rp no ,u rth p r coupons should do so Outlook A Dally Oregonian 6 35 • ___ ___ once. ? Outlook A Portland Telegram 4.95 D entistry m ade painless by nerve 1 Incom e tax retu rn s m ust be filed I >r<MsrriAk lii<. ¡blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr. C. P I H ave ren te d Mrs. P. A. Gould's with In tern al Revenue Collector not Read the ads. Get the buslnees Johnson. 611 Morgan Bldg , P o r t - 1 Klanks may residence and am prepared to do all Inter than March 15th benefit of the paper as well as the land, Oregon, Main 6749.— Adv. kinds of dressm aking. Miss L eltrltz, be had at th is bank. F irs t h alf of taxes are delinquent phone 7»x5, * Money savers sure enough.— Wan- Need Your Suit Cleaned? a fte r April 5th, and may be paid r t Tads. Have It French dry cleaned. Re- th is bank. We have tax roll both R egu lar Com bination Rate. ---------------------- pairing neatly done. Tailoring for and so u th of Base L ine for Outlook A Dally Oregonian ... 6 31 north Drop onto a few of the bargains ladles and men. Range 3 and 4 east. Outlook, Dally and Sunday offered in the want columns. PETER LBNARD, Tailor. Oregonian .................................. g 00 FIRST STATE BANK, Gresham. Ore, OUTLOOK’S TENTH ANNIVERSARY