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G resham O utlook VOL. 11, NO. 34 18646652 MAN AND MACHINES GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. GRESHAM GIANTS TO MEET ARLETA SUNDAY FRIDAY. JUNE 24, 1921 W. C. LAWRENCE FIVE-YEAR DIRECTOR OF UNION HIGH-SCHOOL’S NEW BOARD IOWA MAN IS NEW O.C.P. CHAIRMAN TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S $1.50 PER YEAR LOCAL GIRLS RELATE O.A.C. EXPERIENCES T he G resham G iants m et d efeat on ' la st Sunday at th e hands of th e fa st j H oneym an H ardw a're Com pany team j K. A. Miller, clerk of Union High how ever, the voters tu rn ed o u t well C orvallis, O re , Ju n e 21.— E d ito r A lphonse VonD onlnck is in th e by a score of 7 to 4. It was a tig h t' School d istric t has received th e full |a n d w ith 35 votes fo r th e ir candl- gam e and G resham leading 3 to 2 u n O utlook: W e th o u g h t it m ight be of hospital w ith a broken arm as a list of votes cast for th e d irecto rs of I date, won a place on the board. It til th e 8th when erro rs by G resham in te rest to th e reader« of th e O ut re su lt of a collision of his m otor Union High School n um ber 2, and th e was not th o u g h t likely th a t T erry let in th ree run s for H oneym an. They j look to know w hat we are doing at cycle w ith th e O verland ca r driven unofficial figures give W. C. Law I being one of th e sm aller d istricts put across two m ore in th e n in th rence of Lynch a lead of six votes over and having a new m an up for election th e O. A. C. sum m er school. by Chas. Cleveland. T he collision and G resham rallied and p u t across his n ea rest opponent which gives him I could sw ing enough votes to win F rom 8 to 12, classes a re held. We happened W ednesday m orning a t th e one more. Stockton pitched g re a t ball th e 5 y ear term . Dr. A. W. B otkin 'th e election but they d em o n strated g irls have p articu la rly enjoyed th e 12-mtle corner, when Mr. Cleveland fo r Gresham . of G resham com es second, H. P. w hat a qpiall d istrict w ith a live in classes In color harm ony by Miss wes com ing hom e from F airview . Mr. te re st in election can do. T he G resham G iants will tan g le C h risten sen th ird , C, H. Johanson O'N eil; canning of peas u n d er th e di C ounting o ut th e votes cast in th e ir Von Doninck was going w est on the with th e A rleta baseball club S un fo u rth and M ark N ickerson, fifth . rection of Miss Cowgill and Homo T he com plete vote cast by d istric ts home d istricts Mr. N oreen led Nick- B aseline road. T he B aseline sto re day afternoon a t th e new baseball nursing, by Mrs. H aight. One m o rn is as follow s: A. W . B otkin, G resham e r s o n by 14 votes, but in th e to tal grounds in G resham n ea r th e High a t th e corner cutB off th e view of ing we spent an hour m aking o rg an votes cast th e hom e d istric t vote re 46, T erry 33, Lynch 12, O rient 9, th e road and m akes ra th e r a d an School. T he G iants played A rleta dy flower« w hich we enjoyed very H illsview 6, Victory' 13, Powell V al versed th e situ atio n and N ickerson g ero u s crossing fo r all cars going e a rlie r th is season and w ere defeated ley 17, to ta l 136. m uch, u n d e r th e direction of Miss led by 14 votes. w est and so u th . Mr. C leveland says by a bum decision by th e um pire. McFaul. T he boys spend th e m orning In Lynch a heavy vote was cast M ark N ickerson: G resham 15, th a t he was going slow ly and ju st The score in th a t gam e was 3 to 2 T erry 35, Lynch 5, O rient 10, H ills for th e hom e can d id ate b u t th e o th e r w ith livestock. We have g en eral as had tim e to w onder w hich way th e and a b e tte r gam e is looked for th is view 4, Victory 14, Powell V alley 3, can d id ates all received lig h t vote«. sembly from 1 :30 to 2 :3 0 . Some of m otorcycle was going to tu rn w heth tim e as both team s have added new the speakers a re : O. M. P lum m er, H. 12votes w ere th e h ig h est n u m b er cast to ta l 86. e r behind th e c a r or ahead of it to B ushnell, Asst. Supt. W hitney of W h eth er W. C. L aw rence: G resham 36, T er for any o th e r candidate. stre n g th a n d .th e G iants a re o u t to avoid a collision, when th e two cars P o rtlan d ; N. C. Marts, Dr. C arollno ry 33, Lynch 33, O rient 6, Hillsview th is was a clever b it of political work w ipe o u t th e stin g of th a t d efeat by stru ck . Mr. Von D oninck evidently Hedges. D uring th is assem bly m uch o r not can n o t be d eterm ined b ut it 6, V ictory 9, Powell Valley 19,«total saw th e car as he was nearly upon th e um pire. en th u siasm ts show n in yells and resulted in th e sam e thing, a piling 141. it and sw erved siiarply to th e left songs. Each county has its own yell sJbhxA T A tk u rw x * C. H. Jo h an so n : G resham 31, T er up of a to tal for Mr. L aw rence w ith G illis vs. Sprin gd ale to avoid h ittin g it. T he condition of leader. A ce n tral w estern man is th e B aseball gam e Sunday aftern o o n , ry 23, Lynch 12, O rient 11, Hillsview o u t Increasing th e votes for th e o th e r th e m otorcycle indicates th a t th e fo r The sta te prize w inners give sh o rt candidates. 3, V ictory 12, Powell Valley 18, to ta l new ch airm an of th e Republic m er did not h it th e c a r a t rig h t an Ju n e 26, a t Gillis sta tio n , Gillis vs. talk s about th e w ork w hich they did As a co n tra st to th is th e votes cast 110, an N ational Com m ittee. He is gles which would have undoubtedly S pringdale. — Adv. in various clubs. The follow ing a re G ustaf N oreen: G resham 21, T e r by G resham and T erry are exception Jo h n T. Adams of Iowa. F our w recked th e m otorcycle b u t at an the nam es of some of th e M ultnom ah ry 10, Lynch 2. O rien t 4, Hillsview ally well d istrib u ted . T erry folks are ERNEST QUESINBERRY years ago he was th e can d id ate angle. T he w eight of th e lig h te r prize w inners th a t spoke: W ilm a probably co n g ra tu latin g them selves 7, Victory 13, Powell Valley 15, to ta l PITCHING FOR BEAVERS m achine and th e speed a t w hich it ag a in st th e retirin g ch airm an , Chase, C arl Zim m erm an, G ran t Me on having picked th e w inners since 72, . w as going was su fficie n t to crush W ill H. Hays, who Is now’ P o st Millan and Ray Lasley. A fter assem “ Doc” E rnest Q uesinberry, G resh • H. L. D o u th it: G resham 1J, T erry th e ir five highest can d id ates stood th e ru n n in g board in and to buckle am young m an and form erly a m em 10, Lynch 5, O rient 7, H illsview 3, h ig h est in th e to ta l vote cast a l bly from 2 :3 0 to 6 :00 we have sw im m aster G eneral. th e fro n t door. It appears th a t tn e ber Of th e pitching sta ff of th e U. ming. b usket ball, te n n is and base Victory 18, Powell Valley 2, to ta l 64. though th e o rd er of votes was n ot the han d le of the m otorcycle stru c k th e H. S. baseball team , pitched fo r th e ball. LOCAL BAPTIST CHURCH H. P. C h risten sen : G resham 28, same. P ortlan d Beavers ag a in st San F ra n ce n te r of the door and it is caved in We find th a t th e p aper dress form s Next year th e re can only be th ree T erry 31 Lynch 10, O rien t 9, H ills TO HAVE NEW PASTOR cisco, yesterday. “ Doc” pitched g re a t beyond any chance of closing th e door like we m ade In Division H I a re very view’ 6, V ictory 15, Pow ell V alley 19, can d id ates as no d istric t can have baseball and was in th e lead 3 to 2 u n til it has been to th e re p a ir'sh o p . Rev, Jesse E. Brown who has been popular at th e college. Miss W ard th e two d irectors at th e sam e tim e. T his to ta l 118. T he en tire side of th e car is w rench until th e 8th inning when th e Seals T he board of d irecto rs of Union will leave the co n test am ong th e pastor of th e B ethel B ap tist church home d em o n stratio n ag e n t from got him by b u n tin g and p u t across ed o ut of line and th e ste e l w ork two runs. Mgr. McCredie 3ays th a t H igh will m eet S atu rd ay evening to th ree d istricts. V ictory, H illsview and W ashington, D. C , says th a t th e wo aro u n d the back of th e fro n t se a t was “ Doc” has th e m akings of a g re a t canvass th e votes and give th e o ffi T erry whose d irec to r Is In for only for several m onths, has ten d ered Ills men of M innesota have used four resig n atio n to th e local congregation miles of tap e in th e m aking of dress doubled up by th e force of th e blow. pitcher. cial fig u res. T he m argin between I one year. T his will m ake an in te r I t was said th a t th e car was shoved In M ontana also they a re th e d iffe ren t to tals is large enough J epting co n test as all th e d istric ts and it has been accepted. Rev. Brown form s. along th e pavem ent several feet. T he Joh n stow n H elps P u eb lo is plan n in g on con tin u in g his studies very popular. th a t it m akes a change in th e sta n d will vote on th e th re e candidates. inside handle on th e fro n t door stru ck A ppreciating th e situ atio n of flood ing of th e d iffe ren t men very u n Every evening som ething special T he new m ethod w hile creatin g a Mr. Cleveland on th e side and dazed su fferers in Pueblo as b u t few o th e r likely alth o u g h th e to ta ls m ight pos g re a te r in te rest in th e election of a t school in p rep aratio n for fu tu re is planned for us e ith e r p arties, lec work. him for a m om ent as th e blow stru ck tu res or music. A m erican com m unities can, th e Jo h n sibly be changed slig h tly by th e of th e board th an th e old m ethod does In reg ard to th e change Rev. Just u nder th e h ea rt. T he boys occupy th e th ird floor th e one th in g th a t m any people feel ficial count. Mr. Von Doninck had his arm brok stow n C hapter of th e A m erican Red T he lack of votes in his hom e dis should n ot be done, p u ts th e m a tte r Brown say s: “ W hen I cam e h ere sev and th e g irls th e o th e r floors of W al en betw een th e elbow and th e w rist. Cross was one of th e first to answ er tric t lost Mr. N oreen his place on into th e political field and gives op eral m o n th s ago, it was to supply a do Hall. Both bones w ere broken and it was th e appeals of P re sid en t H ard in g and the board as th e re were only seven p o rtu n ity fo r all so rts of political g re a t need. The church is in a po T here are 225 s ta te w inners and necessary to put in a silver plate to sition now to ta k e an o th e r step fo r d u g m em bers reg istered a t W aldo G overnor Shoup of C olorado, for fi votes east In his d lctrlct. In T erry schemes. hold th e bones. Mr. Von D oninck is ward. T h at step is th e securing of an H all, M ultnom ah ran k s first In th e efficien t m in ister who can and will n um ber of delegates h ere w ith 31 still in th e hospital. Mr. Cleveland nancial asistan ce to the, d e stitu te cit LEGION TO HOLD is none th e worse fo r his accident and izens of Pueblo. Upon receip t of th e H. E. COSBY WILL push th e work w th vim, p ray er and m em bers, and K lam ath county sec MEMORIAL SERVICE the pow er of God. T he church has the ond DISCUSS MANY PROBLEMS th e car is being driven aro u n d town appeals, th e Johnstow-n Red Cross w ith 2 9 m em bers. assu ran ce of securing such a m an .” b u t its appearance is considerably a f C hapter sen t $2,000 to be used in T he cam pus g ro u n d s a re very p re t Special m em orial cerem onies In P o u ltrym en are looking forw ard to Sunday m orning, J u n e 26, Rev. fected from th e left hand side at relief at Pueblo. T h e flood of 1889 th e d em o n strato n s to be given by H. honor of th e n atio n al com m ander of Brown w ill preach his farew ell se r ty. T h ere a re forty-five buildings least. on th e cam pus, w hich covers forty thfc..American Legion, F red W illiam mon. T he topic will be "H eeding th e acres. T he m otorcycle is th e less dam aged which Inundated Jo h n sto w n w ith a E. Cosby, th e P o u ltry Specialist from G albraith, who was recently killed call of C h rist.” In th e evening th e as it has very few m arks o r cuts to heavy loss of life and p ro p erty was th e O. A. C. a t th e fo u r d em o n stra E veryone Is enjoying th e sum m er In an autom obile accident, will be topic will be "W ho can F orgive S in ?” school and we w ant to w ork and earn show’ th a t it was in a w reck. T he dam one of th e m ost d isastro u s in th e his tion farm s in th is county. held by th e local Legion a t its reg age is of a m inor n a tu re it w as sta te d tory of th e U nited S tates. enough money to bring us back to F eeding and ca rin g for young u lar m eeting on T uesday, Ju n e 28. a t th e Bakery, w here Mr. Von Don B ook s F or P olish Htudents th e O. A. C. su m m er school next chicks so they will develope in to tne inck m akes his home. C om m ander G alb ra ith was th e year. We wish th a t every boy and girl O fficers’ W iv es A id D estitu te In expanding its w ork of aiding de beet producing stock a t th e rig h t th ird com m ander of th e Am erican In th e club w ork m ig h t have th e A m erican women in Coblentz, th e season will be th e m ain su b ject of Legion, th e second to be reg u larly v astated regions of E ufope to pro chance to come. CARS WILL SLOW DOWN ! wives of m em bers of th e sta ff of th e th e discussion. O th er problem s will vide g rea tly needed school lib raries, INA SMITH, H ELEN MAXWELL. AT DANGEROUS CROSSING Army of occupation, by way of aiding elected since th e o rg an izatio n of th e be discussed how ever and ell poul group. His d eath com ing as it did th e J u n io r A m erican Red Cross has m ade an ap p ro p riatio n of $2,110 for All train s on th e Bull R un line A m erican Red Cross p ro duction of trym en a re urged to atten d . suddenly b ro u g h t g re a t sadness to th e this purpose in P o lan d . C arefu lly RED CROSS ASSISTS m u st slow down to 6 m iles an hour garm en ts fo r th e su fferin g and d esti PUEBLO FLOOD VICTIMS The schedule of th e m eeting places loyal frien d s and m em bers of th e Le selected sm all lib raries and school on th e Mqin s tre e t crossing in G resh tu te children of E u ro p e have m ade is as follow s: gion. T he fu n eral was held In Cin reference books will be supplied W ith em ergency relief acromplished am , according to w ord recently re up and shipped to th e P aris h ead w here they are needed by Polish the A m u lean Red Cross Is well started Mrs. A nna S chiller farm , one-half cinnati, Ohio, on Ju n e 11th. ceived from officials of th e P o rtlan d q u a rte rs of th e Red Cross two boxes mile e a st of G resham , 10 a. m., Ju n e schools and o rphanages. C h ild ren ’s T he c h a rte r will be draped in on the long and exacting task of rehab Railw ay L ig h t and Pow er com pany, of ch ild ren ’s clothing. T his c o n trib u 28th. black and th e m em orial cerem onies lib raries are also being presented Dy ilitatin g fan nies impoverished In Pu th e Ju n io r A m erican Red Cross to by A ttorney C. G. Schneider, record tion was en tirely v o lu n tary on the A. L. Davies farm , a t S pringdale of th e Legion will be observed. th e m ore d e stitu te d istric ts of F ran ce eblo's Pend, t Is stated at N ational e r of th e tow n of G resham . Both p a rt of these A m erican women, w hose on th e Colum bia H ighw ay, 2 p. m., T he re g u la r business session will and Italy. headquarters. fre ig h t and p assenger tra in s will be proxim ity to th e acu te situ atio n in Ju n e 28th. be held also. All Legion men are re "An im pression seems to have been M ore M em orial Tree« quested to atten d . created by a report to the W ar Deport req u ired to observe th e new ruling, E urope as reg a rd s to child w elfare, C. N. T aylor farm , on P lea san t T he custom of p lan tin g tree s as ment th a t Pueblo's needs have been w hich is expected to g rea tly reduce resulted in a desire to do th e ir sh are View A venue one-half mile so u th of m em orials to those who gave th e ir fully met," said Dr. L ivingston Far-, S tu d io C losed F or M onth d an g er of accidents a t th e crossing. tow ard th e alleviation of th is dis L innem an S tation, 10 a. m , Ju n e My S tudio will be closed from Ju ly lives in th e W orld W a r has been ex rand, chairm an of the central com m it 29th. T he citizens of G resham are asked to tress. 6 to A ugust 6. P a tro n s d esiring pho panded to include wom en, in Des- tee. co operate w ith th e railro ad com pany R ep resen tativ es of p . B. Seidel farm , on Buckley Av to g rap h s will please a rra n g e th e ir a p Molnea, Iowa. “This Is tru e only In regard to W hy R ailroads a re P oor th e A m erican Red Cross N ursing enue, one-half m ile so u th of Base pointm ents accordingly. in its effo rt to m eet th e situ atio n . em ergent distress. T here never has A beau tifu l exam ple of w h at hap Line road, 2 p. m., Ju n e 29th. Service and o th e r n u rsin g associa MAXWELL SCHNEIDER. T his action on th e p a rt of th e ra il tions of th e S tate have planted sev been a serious food problem and the pens when railro ad ra te s a re high is road com pany follow s action which Keep in style. T ry one of th o se Don’t slig h t y o u rself by slig h tin g eral tree s on th e g rounds of th e S tate flood victim s have been provided tem p th is one we have ju s t h ea rd about was tak en by th e tow n council in its Texas onions. Texas is a g re a t S tate, “classy-fled" ads. the w an t ads. Capitol building. One of th e trees was orary shelter. The big task of the p lanted as a m em orial to Miss Ja n e Red Cross therefore Is the rehabilita May m eeting, when an o rdinance was you know, fo r th is bulb of th e lily A. D elano, fo rm er d irec to r of A m er tion of fam ilies who have lost thplr o rdered d rafted m aking it necessary fam ily which has an aro m a all its ican Red Cross N ursing, who gave homes and all th eir possessions. This fo r each ca r to com e to a dead stop 50 own. her life in service. T his form of is a long and exacting process and Its feet from th e crossing. In form er y ears th e T exas p ro d u cer m em orial has been com m ended by accom plishment Involves the erection sen t his onions to th e e a ste rn m ar Miss C lara D. Noyes, p resen t d irecto r of small homes and th e provision of S nashall« E njoy Trip to Handy kets by railroad. A long cam e th e in of A m erican Red Cross N ursing Ser essential furnishings. Our executives Mr. and Mrs. H. W. S nashall m ade creased railro ad rate s an d he found vice. are on the scene of the d isaster w ork a trip th ro u g h Sandy last W ednesday th a t it cost him 83 cents a cra te of ing with the citizens. TO l ’ROBK FARM PR IC E S an d on th e ir w ay hom e cam e by the 50 pounds to ship to New Y ork by “A com m ittee of Pueblo citizens T h at republican lead ers in congress road from Sandy to Dodge P ark . Mrs. freig h t car. estim ate the cost of th is Im perative Snashall declares th a t she never saw- Intend to take no chances in th e ir ef J u s t ab o u t th a t tim e th e Texas pro forts to aksist the farm ers of the relief at. $500,000 which can only be m ore b eautiful ta m p in g o r picnic ducer also learned th a t he could ship country is evidenced by the prom pt defrayed through the generosity of the g ro u n d s b u t p ro fitin g by th e ir exper from G alveston to New York by boat passage through the House of the m eas American people.” iences one should have th e gasoline for 56 cents p er cra te, a c lea r sav ure creating a joint commission to in la n k fu ll as th e hills are steep and it ing of 26 ’4 cents p er crate. Of course . (.’roam ed Chceee an d E gg vestigate th e causes of the difference ta k e s an expert to back a c a r on like all the re st of us econom ists of ' T hree hard-boiled eggs, 1 table- paid to tillers of the soil for th eir pro th o se steep grades. They w ere stalled the plain life, th e Texas fa rm e r jum p- j ducts and the price ultim ately paid spoonful flo u r, 1 cup m ilk, *4 tea- on one of th e steep g rad es because ed a t th e low er rate, w ith th e re su lt | spoonful sa lt, speck of cayene pepper, for those products by the consumer. th e re was not enough gasoline in th e th a t w hat m ight have been 700 c a r 4 slices of to ast, 2 o r 3 cheesoe (from “The passage of the resulutlon.” said ta n k to carry them up th e hill. Soon loads of onions by railro ad ju s t n a t - j Representative Strong of Kansas, “ was tw o -th ird s to one e u p ). M ake a th in five o th e r cars w ere lined up because urally floated into New Y ork City by [ requested by the congress of farm or w hite sauce w ith flour, m ilk and sea they could not g e t by. One of th e coastw ise steam er. ganizations held here in the city of soning. Add th e cheese and s tir u n til men v olunteered to tu rn th e car T h ere are sev eral cra tes in a c a r W ashington In April last. Represent** m elted. Chop th e w hites of th e eggs aro u n d and back it up the hill, a load, and accordinglythe railro a d s j tives of sixteen farm organizations met and add th em to th e sauce, p o u r over fea t which he accom plished alth o u g h , lost nearly $200,000 in fre ig h t income ’ here in conference. They knew th a t th e to a st; th en cu t th e yolks In sm all th e road was too n arro w fo r th e cars . figuring a t th e B oat R ate per crate. I the farm ers are receiving about 10 or pices and sp rin k le o ver th e whole. to pass. It is clea r as d ay lig h t th a t s im ila r ' | 15 per cent of the price th a t the Amer All car ow ners, especially F ord i things a re happening all along th e I Chee*e Om elet ican people are charged for th e ir com ow ners, should look to th e gasoline j line. Many people a re shipping by Two eggs, 2 teaspoonful« m ilk, 4 modities. They knew th a t the prices supply before atte m p tin g th e hills. boat when they can, and sh u ttin g of farm products had been deflated, but tablespoonfuls cheese, (4 tablespoon down factories w here th ey have to j | th a t all supplies and m aterials th a t the ful b u tte r, 'A teaspoonful sa lt, dash W hich ro ad ? You m u st choose j one; carelessness w ith fire o r forest pay th e high railro ad rare« on article« 1 farm er buys were still carry in g the war of pepper. Cream th e cheese un til protection. One leads to destroyed which n atu ra lly b rin g only sm all j price. They knew th a t credits had been soft, add m ilk, th en th e w ell-beaten resources, lost lives and hom es, d i-, p ro fits when delivered some'w here 1 restricted to agriculture, th a t cattlem en yolks of th e eggs, and th en th e stiffly m iniehed payrolls, dw indling m a rk -' else and sold. ' were being sold out, and the stock beaten w hites. P lace a little b u tte r ets, h ig h e r tax— your loss; th e o th e r | We h ear noth in g but shriekii from ! I herds sacrificed. They knew th a t cat- In an iron sk illet and when h ot pour to life and pro p erty safe, m a rk e t fo r J i tie, sheep and hogs, corn and wheat, In th e om elet. Cook u n til brown, then lab o r and crops, p leasan t cam ping the railro a d s ab o u t th e ir profitless business. W hen they and th e ir e m - , 4 : oats, cotton, butter, eggs, and all farm place u n d er flum e In an oven until com m unity w ealth — your gain. T ake ployees realize th a t low er ra te s will I produce which they were being forced slig h tly d ried o u t on top, tu rn , and no chances w ith m atches, cigarettes, m ean m ore tra ffic an d consequently I to sell at prices far below the cost of serve on h ot p la tte r. Season w ith sa lt, cam p fires o r sla sh in g fires. Put a much g re a te r income, th e railro ad | , production were still being sold to the pepper and b u tte r. them- out. business will again pick up, and d iv ld -' iTreesi*housei*l)arns,'’cailroa J ca r, and bridges visited the downtown j eopsum er a t prices they could not af- (lection of Pueblo, C olo, drifting against big modern office building» where J ford to pay. which robbed the p ro d u c-' R unning brook, cooling breeze— SEASIDE COTTAGES FOR R EN T— ! ends w ith it. And in cidentally, low-1 fire brand, ghostly trees. they lodged, in the disastrous flood which cost a trem endous loss of life Anyone desiring to re n t a cottage er railro ad rates will also m ean low er i 'and property.' T h is picture is one of the first Trom the water-swept city , era of the sym pathy which would other- a t Seaside by th e week o r longer, i 'and shows a part of the debris left m ouq. ol_thc principal |trn.t»_a* tha i wise resu lt in protecting them from for reserv atio n s and p articu lars, in-i cost of living, a p o in t th e railro a d , Drop onto a few of the bargains w orkers m ight well consider. 'cloud-burst.waters receded.. q u ire J . G. Mast. i ruin. offered in the want columns TREES, HOUSES ANO BARNS IN DEBRIS OF FLOOD SWEPT PUEBLO