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 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