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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1921)
T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 11, NO. 11 G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. LUMBER CO. HAS ADDED NEW DEPARTMENT MRS. WEATHERRED JONES TO HEAD EXHIBIT TUESDAY, APRIL 5, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1921 JACOB LUSCHER WILL HEAD OREGON DAIR'f MEN’S LEAGUE $1.50 PER YEAR ANOTHER PIONEER HAS D D irr CROSSED GREAT DIVIDE f K I l t A r M ill 17 1C U f lYlILK 10 T he Jones L um ber com pany has W m. H. Maxwell, a pioneer o f . installed a new d ep a rtm en t a t its ■F----- I 1852 and fo r m any years a resident _______ | office on Powell stre e t for th e con- Jacob L u sch er ot F airview was g r n o rs being circ u lated by th o se who of e a ste rn M ultnom ah, passed aw ay I Mrs. E d ith T o ile r W eatherred will 'e n ie n c e of those who are contem elected >cted presid en t of th e Oregon *re »ot in sym pathy w ith farm ers P o rtlan d consum ers are to receive p lating building homes. D airym en's Cooperative L eague a t a cooperative m a rk e tin g associations et th e homo of his d au g h ter, M rs.! be th e su p e rin ten d e n t of the a r t de Ute C ’’ í'’el8On• a t O rient, on Sunday <ho benefit of th e w ar w hich has been A sm all room has been b u ilt by m eeting of th e board of d irecto rs of spp'trenViy6 dtud^ned1* tV 'V iju r p a rtm e n t a t th e M ultnom ah county | J. G. Mast, m anager, and fitted up [ th e league F riday. T his action was ! confidence of individual m em bers in ovenln<> A pril 3, aged 91 years and w aging betw een th e d istrib u to rs and fa ir for 1921. T his was announced w ith com - fortable . . ch a irs and . a . . ta . b le j tak en when Alma D. K atz who has the m anagem ent of o u r d airy m a rk et- ntne m onths. Mr. Maxwell was tbe Oregon C ooperative D airym en’s a t a board m eeting of th e d irectors 0,1 which a re displayed books of i)een p resid en t of th e league since its W h J r e ^ ^ W e ~ e L „ l s e t h a t t h e P lrlc k en w lth paraly8ls several years League an aclion , aken by tbo ’’ n creas, W© rotO^IllZ© tnnt. tno 1 IPO mid fui* 1lit* iuir I fniit* vonni hud held M onday afternoon. building plans. T he plans a re ac- j o rg an izatio n , resigned. country is going th ro u g h a g en eral J ! 6° * ,, P. , , y . K h league a t a recent m eeting when they P ractically th e e n tire tim e of th e tUa* Phot° 8 r a Phs and are hand tln t- Mr. K atz had desired fo r som e tim e period of afte r-w ar ad ju stm e n t, bven practically helpless. About a P ractically th e e n tire tim e ol the p(j Many Qf th e buildingg a re ,o. o rg an izatio n r e l i e v e him o ' which has m eant to th e d airy indus- | week ago he suffered an o th e r stro k e decided to seli direct to th e con- Burner. m eeting was tak en up w ith discussion ; eate(1 , n p o rtIand an d • 1 U 1 tn o rg an izatio n relieve him o. try as it has to m any basic productive w hich was th e im m ed iate cause o£ be ar recog- Milk supplied by th e leag u e will of various phases of the prem ium list r ,le d by U oge wfao are may fam iU witb the responsibility of th e presidency phases of ag ric u ltu re a deflation on bj8 d eat b . and had on a n u m b er of occasions tlo m ark et value of th e ir p roduct of be 11 cen ts a q u a rt re ta il a t g rocery w hich is being p repared fo r th e th e residence sections of th e city. Mr. Maxwell was born at P alm yra, gtores and local m ilk sta tio n s begin ten d ered his resig n atio n , b u t th e lot) per cent o r m ore in a period of p rin te r. T here a re 500 hom es p ictured board had refused to accept. At th e 12 or H m o n th s’ tim e, and M issouri. Ju ly 5, 1829. In th e y ear! ning th is m orning, A pril 5. A. F . M iller, the se cretary , rep o rt w ith two sets of floor plans for each "W hereas, We believe th a t, w ith- 1852 he crossed th e plains by ox F eb ru ary m eeting of th e board Mr. Ten th o u san d q u a rts o t m ilk bot ed on th e progress of the cam paign ! house. o ut th e co n cen trated cooperative ac- I teaul t0 C alifornia and w orked in th e K atz again urged th a t a successor be tled will be offered a t th is price and tion of larin era th ro u g h cooperative I , . 1M . . , - w hich he is ca rry in g on in g ettin g T he room in w hich these plans are ___________ e am o u n t will be increased to m eet ad v ertisem en ts fo r the prem ium list. displayed is m ost a ttra c tiv e in de- chosen a t th e next m eeting and th e I m a rk e tin g ascociations, as th e O re-i m nes in 1 Iacer county lo r 1< years. th board decided it was unw ise to insist ! 8 ° “ D airym en’s C ooperative League. He m arried Miss Alice B uell on May (he denland He rep o rts fine progress, m ost of th e gign ' T be pollshed hardw ood floor, th e F ru it G row ers’ association, th e i 1, 1864 a t M ichigan Bluffs, C alifor- T he d ealer price effective A pril 11 ad v e rtise rs com ing back w ith adver- th e t ,nted plagter boar<, wal]g wUh upon f u rth e r sacrifices of tim e and H uiflc C ooperative P o u ltry assocla- I n!a> w bere tbey reslded u n tll lg 6 9 i is 13 ----- and - 14 cents - a --------- q u a rt. ---- L ast tion. etc., etc., which o rg an izatio n s . . . - ------- — tisem ents again, som e having m uch w hite enam el paneling is m ost a r money >n th e p art of Mr. K atz. Mr. L uscher, th e new’ p resid en t, is are o perated to save th ro u g h m ore ' hen tbpy cnlne 10 Oregon. They ,llonth th e p rjce wa8 14 and 15 eents la rg e r ad v ertisem en ts and som e tistic and shows w h at m ay be done ( a W‘ell Xnown d airym an of th is coun economic m ethods of d istrib u tio n a ; lived fo r th re e years a t F airview and j a ,,u a rt lines of business sh u ttin g down. w ith such m aterials. T he low w ide (y and ba8 been active In le ieu e „ ; la r8er p er cent of th e consum ers’ dol- then a t P lea san t Home, w here they T he price paid th e p ro d u cer is only T he autom obile accessory men who window has a rtistic creton curtaina o rg an izatio n . Mr. | & m e°rs wBl " ^ ^ S ^ h e ^ ^ S d ' t o j ret" ded th e ° ld P^ ° 4° six cents per q u a rt o r less th a n h alf had th e large m achinery hall last and fram ed pictu res of b eau tifu l fairs since its y ear are anxious to come again thia hom es hang upon the w alls givin. L uscher was chosen vice p resid en t a t j stan d a much low er deflation in th e ir P e a rs ’ Mra- Maxwell died in Ja n u - th e prico paid by th e consum ers. product, which will m ean ru in to ! :,ry. 1910, and since th en Mr. Max- T he dairymen* contend th a t th e y ear and plans w ere m ade a t this a hom e like appearance th a t is m ost th e first m eeting of th e league in many of o u r long-term te n an ts and well has m ade his hom e w ith th e 1917 an d has been re-elected each m eeting fo r th e executive com m ittee attractiv e. farm ers who a re m aking co n tract various m em bers of th e fam ily here d ealer "sp re a d ” In P o rtlan d Is e n tire year. H is long experience as a p rac paym ents on farm s; th erefo re, be it ly out of pro p o rtio n w ith th e m arg in s to m eet wdth them som e tim e this T he Jones L um ber com pany has tical dairym en, his in tim ate associa- Resolved, By this m ass m eeting of and in P o rtlan d . estab lish ed in o th e r cities. In S alt w eek. secured th e exclusive rig h ts of th e T he su rv iv in g children a re one Li ke City, it is said, th e p ro d u cer w ith th e affairs of th e league I dairym en, m em bers of th e Oregon A five-year lease has ju s t been N ational B u ild er’s B ureau Tor th is « tion « j th e esteem ___ in which he ... is held . I D airym en’s C o o p erativ e league, as- son, W ilm er H., of Spokane, W ash receives fo r each q u a rt 7.6 cents, th e eigned up w ith Mrs. S. A. B u rr fo r a te rrito ry . T he plan is th e coopera end ... , sem bled in Coquille th is 30th day of ington, five d au g h ters, Mrs Alice M. d ealer 4.9 cents. In C leveland th e strip of land ad jo in in g th e fair tion of th e bu ild er an d th e lu m b er will all add to th e confidence wdth i March, 1921, w ithout influence or S paulding of P o rtlan d , Mrs. E ln o ra p roducer receives 8.26 cents, th e g rounds. T his piece of land, 50 feet com pany, th e com pany to fu rn ish which he will ta k e up th e ard u o u s prejudice, do hereby wish to have of th e office. I g enerally publicly know n am ong th e Scoville of P ioneer, O regon, Mrs. dealer, 5.74 cents. In P h ilad elp h ia wide, extends along th e so u th side of a blue p rin t of any specilit^l house du ties a p __ ¡farm o th e r of p th arts of th th e a sta te K atie A nderson, Mrs. Louise Nelson A. E. W estcott of Banks, Oregon. an J o ers th e r in s(ate8 e Vnlon , W0 th e p ro d u cer receives nine cents, th e th e gro u n d s from th e dance hall to w ith th e bill of lu m b er fo r th e sam e v.as chosen first vice p resid en t to fill firmly believe o u r cooperative m ar- and Mrs. M yrtle Johnson, all of d ealer flee. T he average of 13 cities, th e grove. dw elling. th e place left v acant by Mr. L u sch er’s ketin g o rg an izatio n to be founded on P lea san t Home, also 15 g ran d chil it is said, show s th a t th e p ro d u cer re T he line fence will be moved over W h eth er o r n ot one is plan n in g on prom otion to th e presidency. th e r >Klit cooperative collective bar- dren and fo u r g re a t g ran d ch ild ren . ceives 8.88 cents a q u a rt, th e dealer, soon and this additio n al space rnado building th is year th e average p er A ffo r c n U M in « m - i , , Kalnlng p rinciple and reaffirm th e ln- T h e fu n eral services will be held 6.82 cents. T h e cities used by th e A fter selecting Mr. L uscher ns ; der8elllent of thlg p rin c,ple of coop. available fo r concessions o r fo r a n / son will find much of in te rest in ju st W ednesday aftern o o n , April 6, a t the dairym en in reaching th e av erag e use w hich th e fa ir board may desire looking over th e plans an d in ad president th e board adopted resolu- erativ e m ark etin g . W hile th e re may P leasan t H ome M ethodist church, at price are San Francisco, New York, T he granges will be aw arded spe m iring th e a ttra c tiv e little room tions of appreciation of th e w ork ; be some m istakes w hich we and the anagem ent of o u r org an izatio n 2 o'clock, Rev. A. J. W are of Oregon Spoknne, S eattle, Cleveland, B alti cial prizes for being on hand w ith w hich has been co n stru cted in the done by Mr. K atz fo r th e org an l a- t m have m ade d u rin g th e period of ita City officiating. The in te rm en t will m ore, P h ilad elp h ia, B oiton, Des th e ir booths ready by 10 o ’clock of m idst of prosaic p ain t cans, nail kegs tion. T he league has grow n d u rin g first y ear in o rg anization, we do not be in tho P leasan t Home cem etery. his presidency u n til it now has n e a r believo them to be m ore th a n can bo Moines, K ansas City, Mo., St. P au l, , l a j . Last year thia plan and other- building supplies. ly 3000 m em bers. T he organization expected th ro u g h th e in itiatio n of so M ilwaukie an d P ittsb u rg . proved so successful th a t it will be o p erates 20 cheese factories, five b u t large an org an izatio n in so s h o rt a MANY BARNS ROBBED T he action of th e dairym en will rep eated th is year. I t was th o u g h t COTTRELL P.-T. A. HAD tim e, and especially a t a tim e when OF NEW SETS OF HARNESS undoubtedly bring to a crisis th e w ar te r facto ries and a m a rk e t m ilk probable th a t th e prizes th is year th e w orld’s finance lias been in such INTERESTING PROGRAM p lant. a chaotic condition. We fu rth e r- w ould be donated by la rg e jew elers, Some en terp risin g robbers were th a t has been brew ing b ut th e d airy A fter a lot of dissatisfactio n caused m ore realize th a t in a cooperative busy la st T h u rsd ay and m ade a raid men are confident th a t by giving th o A hun d red people atten d ed the fu rn itu re d ealers, etc., instead of the organization of th is type m ore o r less cash prizes aw arded la st year. Thin P aren t-T each er m eeting a t C o ttrell by propaganda, sp read by in te rests confidence m ust .be placed in o u r on th e barnB of th e P leasan t Home, public good m ilk a t a reaso n ab le has not been definitely decided as yet F rid ay night. T h ere w ere 20 n u m opposed to cooperative m ark etin g , board of d irecto rs and its m anage G illis and C o ttrell com m unities. It price w ith o u t tho excessive d istrib u b u t the m a tte r is in th e hands of the bers on th e program , coffee and th e league m em bers o t Coos county m ent th ro u g h its paid officers of o u r is rep o rted th a t th ey got aw ay with tion costa, th a t th e lo w e r‘price will prem ium com m ittee who will work doughnuts w ere served free, cakes called a closed m eeting for th e p u r affairs, and we wish to exprers thl3 eig h t sets of h arn ess valued nt p ro b induce a la rg e r consum ption. confidence in o u r present board of 25 All m ilk sold a t th is new price will up th e proposition. It is q u ite cer w ere auctioned, a g rab bag and o th e r pose of discussing th e ir own prob m em bers.” ably us many h u n d red dollars o r even be handled by grocery sto res and nillk ta in th a t th e prizes for being ready a ttra c tio n s w ere used to rulse money. lems am ong them selves in th e ab The rep o rt was adopted w ith only m ore. on tim e will be aw arded and th a t This is one of th e w ide aw ake asso sence of d irecto rs and league officials six d issenting votes in a m ass m eet No clew as to th e id e n tity of the sta tio n s as th e league Is n ot equipped ciations in this section an d was o r who w ere in atten d an ce a t a d irec t ing of over 100 dairym en advertised robbers has been given o ut alth o u g h a t p resen t to m ake house to houao th ey will be w orth while. At th e for league m em bers only. ganized only recently. Mrs. Ben Alt o r’s m eeting in P o rtlan d . dep u ties from th e sh eriff's office have deliveries. is presiden t, Mrs. Jo e Caldo, secre close of th e m eeting they passed th e ANDERSON STATION IS been o u t in v estig atin g . T hose who SCENE OF NEW ROAD WORK tary, and Mrs. H. II. W atkins was follow ing reso lu tio n s: Drop onto a few of th e bargains w ere so u n fo rtu n a te as to lose h a r MRS. ED. CAMP FORMER chairm an of th e p rogram com m ittee “ W hereas, T here a re m any false offered in th e w ant colum ns ROCKWOOD WOMAN DIES ness were Jas. McBain, Em il Ilartch, Road S upervisor J. M. H illyard for th is session, a new program com J. Eggim an, Em il N asshnhn, J. H. Mrs. A delia Camp, a fo rm er resi- ( has been p u ttin g in two new piecen m ittee being chosen fo r each m eet F itzg erald and Mr. R u th er n t C ot d en t of Rockwood, died at h er homo of road w ork n ea r A nderson station. ing. trell. in Oregon City F rid ay , April 1, a fte r One piece of w ork extends from An P a r t of th e num bers w ere as fol Since T h u rsd ay evening farm ers in an a tta c k of pneum onia. She was derson sta tio n to th e B arnes road low s: m usic, hand o rgan, g u ita r and th a t section have been ta k in g un aged 54 years. w hich opens on th e Powell Valley banjo, by F. R adford an d C larence usual care of th e ir harnesses and Mrs. Cam p cam e to this s ta te ab o u t T his new section is really an exten B row ning; recitatio n by M rs.' E. E. The Senior class of Union High school will p resen t a high class comedy, m any are ta k in g them into tho house 35 years ago and m ade h e r hom e n ear sion of th e B arnes road. Van F leet, principal of th e C o ttrell Each set is w orth from a h undred Rockwood u n til ab o u t 15 years ago “ Merely Mary A nn," a t Masonic H all in G resham on F rid ay evening .T h e o th e r road whitdi is also being school; recitatio n by W. L. C rlssey; d o llars and up and w h eth e r o r not when th e fam ily movod to Oregon A pril 8. This is in fo u r acts and is adapted from th e sto ry by Israel Zang- cleared end gru b b ed is from Palm - m onologue by Mrs. P lock; violin and will. It will be presented u n d er th e direction of May Louise W ilson. The they would have th a t selling value City. blad sta tio n to A nderson sta tio n and organ, Mr. L in q u ist and Miss E d n a they aro w orth th a t much to th e ow n c u rta in rises a t 8:1 5 . Follow ing is th e p ro g ram : Mrs. Camp is survived by h e r h u s connects up w ith th e P alm q u ist road. B eers; dialogue, H. II. W atk in s and ers as they a re an ab so lu te necessity band, Edw. Cam p, two d au g h ters, PROGRAM. T his m akes a m uch im proved grad e L onnie R ad fo rd ; recitatio n by a t th is tim e of th e year. T he only from th e B oring road to the G resh C harles D ossett; song by a C o ttrell Music— “ Silver S tars O v ertu re,"........................................Union H igh O rch estra course th e losers could follow was to Mrs. Opal K een of P o rtlan d and Miss am road and will open up a large m ale q u a rte t; recitatio n by H. H. Special S election....................................................Union H igh O rchestra p u rch ase new sets as they could not Hazel Camp, seven sisters, Mrs. G race P eterso n , Mrs. H attie Moore, a re a of fine country. T here is about W atkins. Rev. E arl B. Cotton spoke ACT I. w ait fo r a possible recovery of the Mrs. Jo h n P eterso n of F airview , Mrs. 2*4 m iles in th e project. T he road on com m unity in terests, cooperation stolen goods. Scene— R eception hall in Mrs. L e a d b a tte r’s b o arding house. London. A nna W egner of C o ttrell, an d Mrs. will be cleared and g rad ed th is sum of teachers and p aren ts, an d th e re 8ong— "D ow n th e T ra il to H om e Sweet H om e,” ..................................... A udience Some of th e se ts tak en w ere new Geo. S tockton of Rockwood, and Mrs. m er according to p resent plans. lation of th e various leagues and so P iano Selection ................................................................................ Doris Zim m erm an and all were in good condition. Mary McDonald, and Mrs. Wm. Mor cieties to g en eral com m unity in te r ACT II. ris who live in M innesota and two WILLARD STATION IN ests. Scene— L an celo t’s bed -sittin g room in Mrs. L e a d b a tte r’a b o arding house. LARGE PRINTING JOB brothecs, R o b ert Robertson of Lenta CHARGE OF J. J. DELANEY T he association purchased copies DONE BY OUTLOOK and Daniel R obertson of C o ttrell. Music— "V alse Ju n e ” ( B a x te r ) ..........................................Union H igh O rch estra of a play from th e Barlow P aren t- T he C. E. O sburn com pany has ACT I I I . . F u n eral services w ere conducted T he se ttin g of nearly 70,000 linen T eacher association and will give a been fo rtu n a te in securing the serv Scene— Same as in Act II. Monday a t th e Mt. Scott chapel by of type is no sm all u n d e rta k in g for perform ance som e tim e d u rin g th e ices of J. J. D eLaney who will be in Vocal D u et............................................................. M yrtle R u sh er and L illie Nelson even a larg e p rin tin g office equipped Rev. J. H. Wood, an old friend of tho sum m er. • ch arge of th e W illard service statio n Vocal Solo— "D ear Old Pal of M ine” ...............................................L eslie E. Webb w ith several linotypes, especially if fam ily. In te rm e n t was In th e Mt. here. Mr. DeLaney com es from H op COMBINATION" CLUB Selection— "T h e B o u q u et” ...................................................Union High O rch estra th e lines are se t in a very sm all Scott cem etery. per & Berg in P o rtlan d w here ho ORGANIZED AT VICTORY ACT IV. sized type and contain m any figures, has been em ployed in th e W illard Scene— D raw ing room of V ine H all six years later. ab b rev iatio n s and referen ce m urks. FOREST GROVE MEN T he Victory and Pow ell Valley Service sta tio n w ork. HERE TO VISIT SCHOOL T his is th e ta sk , how ever, th e O ut He has had about seven years' ex boys have organized a pig club. T he look linotypes have accom plished In SYNOPSIS A delegation of ab o u t 25 persons perience in th e b attery business, organization was com pleted F rid a y ab o u t a m o n th ’s tim e, w ith o n e-th ird com ing to P o rtlan d from th e W illard m orning. In th e play, "M erely M ary A nn," Israel Zaugw ill p resen ts to ub a blend of th e tim e sp en t on o th e r necessary irom F o re st G rove Including Jo h n T h ere a re five V ictory boys and ing of path o s and h u m o r a tte n d in g th e life and du ties of M ary Ann, a A. Dopp, su p e rin te n d e n t of F o re st factory, so his experience w ith b at w ork. two Powell V alley boys, Grovo schools w ere here w ith tho teries is from th e factory up. “slavey” in th e em ploy of Mrs. L ea d b atter, an E nglish lodging-house T his p a rtic u la r piece of com posi F o re st G rove b ask etb all team , Inves L enard Nelson of Pow ell Valley keeper. Mr.' D eLaney has also had experi tion and p rin tin g was th e A utom o tig a tin g co nditions a t unlou high was elected p resid en t, R obert K er- ence wdth electrical w ork and will be L ancelot, a com poser, finds In th e sim ple tru stin g co u n try Jtirl an in pi epared to do som e w ork of th a t of v *ctory, vice p resid en t, and sp iratio n fo r his m usic; failing to in te re st th e public and th e p u blisher, bile Record, covering 61,500 of the school. sort- i Floyd Stafford of V ictory, secretary. Bralm son, In his own com positions he resen ts th e fact th a t London has gone O regon license re g istra tio n for the F o rest G rove and a n u m b er of F o r th e p rese n t he will contin u e ° ' “ er m ewber8 ° f ‘b® c*ab arfl A rchie wild over a trash y , p o p u lar song en titled , "K iss Me Good N ight, D ear Love,” c u rre n t year. T h e license num ber, i.urrounding school d istric ts are con to m ake his hom e In P o rtlan d but i Pcter8On of Rowell Valley and Percy which h au n ts him a t every tu rn . L a te r he learn s th a t his friends, P eter, is nam e, address, m ake of car, year and te m p latin g th e creatio n of a union m odel w ere all Included In th e d a ta high school d istric t sim ila r to th ts may move o u t here la te r on. He is Carlson, L aurence D outhet and H ar th e a u th o r of th e song. given. lan H ayden of Victory. Mrs. A lta one. very anxious to get acquainted w ith Many changes ta k e place a f te r Mary Ann in h e rits a m illion d o llars from T he A utom obile Record, p rin ted at T ho d elegation carried homo a autom obile ow ners here and will be Stafford was chosen club lead er h er scape g o at b ro th er, Tom , w hich in h eritan ce to h er sense of th in g s is a tho O u tlo o k , office, is published by n u m b er of h elp fu l suggestions as g re a t m isfo rtu n e. * glad to re n d e r them any service pos- . __ » . ___ . M. O. W ilkins of P o rtlan d , th e wi , .. . . , . . . Orient B all Games A re In terestin g. sible th ro u g h his d ep artm en t. 1 — Mary Ann is adopted by Lady C halm ers, a poor peeress, who raises h er zard of autom obile sta tistics and In well as th e honors In th e baseball ______________ T he O rient boys’ b ask et bail team gam e. as a d au g h ter. Six years elapse before she again m eets L ancelot, th e fo rm atio n . Ita successive issues R eg u lar C om bination R ate. won th e gam e F rid ay evening a t fam ous and prosperous com poser of th e opera. “ Maid M arion.” cover tho e n tire reg istra tio n of th e O utlook & Daily O regonian.... 6.35 O rient hall by a score of 31 to 17 Neo Joh n B rown for Insurance. O utlook, Daily and Sunday sta te , n um erically, alp h ab etically I can ta k e care of all lines of | over th e Lincoln Legion team of O regonian _________________________ .................................. 8-00 P ortlan d . This victory was a little an d sta tistic a lly from every angle. sta n d ard in su ran ce, including F ire, CAST OF CHARACTERS. Life, C asualty, A utom obile in tho A real sale of all used plows, used unexPec^ed Ih th a t it was so sweep- LANCELOT, a com poser.........................................................................E llis W rig h t T he publication Is In Its eig h th year. best com panies on e a rth . Jo h n D uring th a t tim e th e s ta te 's reg is MR. P E T E R , in b u s in e s s ..................................................................Melvin B ru g g er im plem ents, all g u a ra n tee d to give T he la st gam e played between Brown, Main stre e t, G resham , phono tf sa tisfa c tio n ; also five used autom o- these two team s w a s 'a tio which it H E R R BRALMSON. a m usic p u b lish er..........................................David Jo h n sto n tra tio n of au to s an d tru ck s has In 981. biles, two used tru ck s W. A. Hessel. t&ok t wo five-m inute sessions to play REV. SAMUEL SMEDGE, a co u n try vicar...................................M aurice BotkJn creased from ab o u t 16,000 to 105,- Hand latundry. F o r Hsie a t P ublic A uction. off; the L!nc° ln tew » w inning by two O’OORMAN, a Sunday Jo u rn a list................................................... E dw ard Noreen 000 la st year, and probably It will Also ;ijl kinds o f w ork except c u r m o u n t to 125,000 th is year. JIM BLAYDES, a m edical stu d e n t............................... ................... C harles Brown At A ndrew McMillan sale W ednesday, P°ints. tain s an d collars. L ocated on Hood April 6th. one six-cylinder O akland The O rient girls and th e G resham LORD VALENTINE FOXW ELL, a gilded y o u th .................. F ra n k G reenm ail T he book Ju st finished is u n d o u b t avenue, betw een T h ird an d F o u rth . Mrs. Jo h n Stanley. to u rin g car. Sale one half m ile n o rth Fir r . iP1m , niav»,i r.-.i of L lnnem ann Ju n ctio n on Rockwood , P? ‘ }ed ,a flne * an ,° F ri‘ MRS. LEADBATTER, a lodging-house k ee p er........................... V irg in ia C urrin edly th e la rg e st single Job of linotyp P re v e n t IHseaee of (ium«. ro ad . Goes to th e h ighest bidder. d3y’ th e Ore8ham g irls w inning by a ROSIE, h e r d au g h te r..................................................................Jo sep h in e Tow nsend ing and p rin tin g ev er tu rn e d o u t of Do you know th k t ta r ta r scales, sm all m argin. PO LLIE T R IP P IT , Music hall d an c er.............................................. Hazel Stanley any p rin tin g office in tho sta te , o u t F IR S T STATE BANK. G resham , Oregon. IXJLLIE T R IP P IT , Music hall d a n c e r............................................. M ildred Pullen side of P o rtlan d , In th e sam e len g th im perfect fitting crow ns and bridges, o v erh an g in g fillings. Irrita tin g gums, The Bang of G resham pays 5 per LADY CHALMERS, a poor p eeress................................................... A dele Schenk of tim e. all c o n trib u te to pyorrhea, pus of Salesm an W anted. cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv. COUNTESS OF FO X W ELL, h e r frie n d ................................ E lizabeth Schw edler gum , inflam m ation of gums, loosen W ant a live h u stle r to sell Chev- ing of te eth and finally loss of te eth ? ro lets in G resham te rrito ry . Exper- Those W ant Ads a re genuine bus LADY GLADYS FOX W ELL, th e C ountess’ d a u g h te r.................. Vivian Hevel A m an by th e nam e of M cClurs W as asked If he w ouldn’t Insure. I specialize in first-class d en tistry . fence unnecessary. M ust own your Ineaa g etters. ROWENA FITZ-GEORGE, a society belie....... .................. ..........E m m a H oecker He th o u g h t It a Joke F ree exam inations. Dr. H arry Bern own C hevrolet, e ith e r new o r used. ------—- _______ _ T ill he got his leg broke. ier, 203-4 A llsky B ld g , P o rtlan d . F or p a rtic u la rs see Jo h n B a c o n J D entistry m ade painless by nerve MARY ANN, m erely......................................................... .................Mabel L undquist tf 8ales M anager F ields M otor Car blocking m ethods. T ry It Dr C P DICK --------------------------- ------ ------------------------------------------- ---- _a canary Then protection he couldn’t procure. Oregon. Main 6576.— Ad. ............ E dw ard N oreea Com pany of G resham , o r phohe m e ; Johnson, 611 M organ Bldg P o rt- HOW ARD, a footm an ................................................. Read the ads. Get tbe business U p-to-date ads for up-to-date re a d a t G resham 1601 o r G resham 1621. lla n d , Oregon. Main 6749.__ Adv, ' ACCOMPANIST ......................................................... ............ M arion Hag berg benefit of the paper as well as the ers— W ant Ads. SENIOR CLASS WILL PRESENT ‘MERELY MARY ANN’, FRIDAY CUT BY LEAGUE