T W IC E
A
W EEK
Voi. 11, No. 89
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON
TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1922
ELECTRICITY GOES STATE FARM BUREAU PRESIDENT SAYS FARM
ONNEW-YEARTOOT
ORGANIZATION IS NO LONGER AN EXPERIMENT
BOMB SUSPECT
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 Per Year
MRS J J . RORERTSON
LAID TO REST HERE
T he old y ea r died hard, if th e
[T h e follow ing add ress by Mr.
will have not been achieved w ithout
T he fu n eral of Mrs. J. J. R obert
tro u b le w ith th e electric lig h ts in Mansfield, president of th e S tate !
son, who passed away at her home
a sta te and n atio n al organization
GOVERNOR ENIHIlLSFtS
F arm B ureau, was delivered at the
BU R E A U .
G resham on S atu rd ay nig h t w as any S tate F a rm B ureau m eeting several
w ith a larg e an d loyal m em bership of
n ear G resham on last F riday m orn
ing, was held from th e B aptist
actu al farm ers to deal w ith th e big
indication. B eginning a t ab o u t 7 in m onths ago. T he O utlook asked fo r '
Salem
,
Nov.
28.
1921.
th e a rtic le a t th e tim e w hen it was I
fu n d am en tal problem s of ag ricu ltu re.
church on Sunday afternoon and was
th e evening th e lig h ts w ere on and Learned th a t it co ntained m any
Mr. Wm. A. A ird,
largely atten d ed by relatives and
415 P la tt Bldg ,
T he s ta te and n atio n al o rg an iza
off, dim and b rig h t, w ith a rapid» and thin g s of in te re st to o u r read ers. It i
friends
of the fam ily. The in term en t
P o rtlan d , Oregon.
has ju st reached us and alth o u g h I
tions a re based on th e county and
s ta rtlin g and annoying succession ra th e r late will be read w ith in ter- j
was
in
the G resham cem etery beside
D ear S ir :— I wish to th an k
com m unity u n its and m em bership in
th a t put all business on th e blink est.— E d ito r.]
o th e r mem bers of th e fam ily who had
you for your le tte r of N ovember
th ese m ust be kept up, both fo r th e
preceded h er in death. The services
To be plain, th e “ ju ic e ” appeared to To th e M em bers of th e Oregon S tate
21st and for th e o p p o rtu n ity o f
benefit of co-operative efforts in
were In charge of h er pastor, tne
fered
of
saying
a
word
for
the
be on a g ran d new y e a r’s eve to o t and
county and local com m unities, u nder
F arm B ureau F ed era tio n :
Oregon S tate F arm B ureau. O r
Rev. J. A. H opper of th e F ree
d id n ’t know ^ h a t it was doing or
expert
leadership,
and
fo
r
th
e
w
ork
I feel th a t it is a p p ro p riate a t th is
g an izatio n s which have fo r th e ir
M ethodist church. T he Rev. B. F.
ca re a rap in any w ay, shape o r m an tim e to ren d e r a rep o rt to you as
ing o u t of th e la rg e r problem s of
object th e b etterin g of th e con
Sm
ally of W oodburn delivered th e
sta te and n ation.
ner.
dition of th e farm er; th e Im
rep rese n tativ e of th e m em bership of
address.
provem ent of his chances lo r
T he qu eer th in g ab o u t it was the the sta te o rg an izatio n , a rep o rt of
The farm b u reau is no lo n g er an
earn in g th e livlihood th a t he
Mary Bell M ershon was born in
lig h ts acted so stran g ely no one my action as y o u r p resid en t for th e
experim ent. T he resu lts accom plish
should from th e soil, a re on th e
K entucky, Ja n u a ry 23, 1843 and died
knew w hat to expect. If they had past y ear and to m ake for your con
rig h t track .
ed in th e last 12 m onths in n atio n al
n ear G resham on December 30, 1921.
gone off k-plunk,* as happened a t fa ir sid eratio n a few suggestions as to
Not alone is th e farm er bene-
Picture is of Wolfe Lindenfcld.
legislation an d recognition of the
She was m arried on Ja n u ary 2,
tim e, sto res would have closed and the fu tu re of o u r o rganization. 1 am |
fitted when som e g re a t forw ard
■who
has
been
arrested
in
W
arsaw,
farm e rs’ in te rests are sim ply m arv el
18 72 to
Mr.
J.
J. R obertson
m
ovem
ent
w
orks
to
w
ard
his
Poland,
by
the
United
States,
as
business ceased an d all good people deeply devoted to th e F arm B ureau. ,
ous. In all these accom plishm ents
b etterm en t. A g ricu ltu re is th e
the man who knows all about the
in M issouri. They moved to Oregon
have groped th e ir way home. B ut I am firmly convinced th a t its m e th - !
th e Oregon S tate F arm B ureau has
backbone of o u r resources, and
W all Street bomb explosion that
in 1876 and settled on th e ir farm
no.
T hey th re a te n e d , an d came od of proced u re is based upon sound I
killed 38 innocent people
every m ovem ent which ten d s
borne a pro m in en t p art. It has been
east of G resham which has been th e
back, and w ent out and cam e on reasoning and th a t it only req u ires
tow ard th e a g ric u ltu ris t’s im
looked upon as a lead er in co n stru c
fam ily home ever since. To Mr. and
provem ent, financially, socially,
again, and th is happened u n til ev proper su p p o rt from th e farm ers of
tive th o u g h t fo r th e relief of farm ers POLEMON E. MASSEY
or o th erw ise, is a g re a t upw’ard
Mrs. Robertson w ere born nine chil
erybody was disgusted an d dis o u r co u n try in o rd er to achieve an |
by proper financing, tran sp o rta tio n
SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS dren, of whom fo u r survive. They
sweep fo r all of th e people of all
g ru n tle d and d ish earten ed and ra th e r even g re a te r m easu re of success th a n ;
of th e state.
and m ark etin g . Its presid en t took
ill-disposed tow ard th e source of all we hoped for.
Polemon Massey, who has suffered are Je p th a, Wm. L., and Miss Minnie
I assu re you I wish y o u r fed
an active p a rt in all th e discussion
lig h t and pow er in th is section—
eratio n th e g re a te st success in
for
more th an a y ear from a lin g er R obertson and Mrs Misha Davies, all
at
th
e
farm
b
ureau
m
eeting
at
W
ash
F arm ers g en erally ap p reciate th e
its work of b etterm e n t of con
th e P. R. L. & P.
ing
illness, passed away in G resh of G resham . H er husband, J. J. R ob
ington In A pril. He was selected to
g re a t benefit of th e ir com m unity anil
ditions g en erally fo r th e a g ri
And th e stran g e th in g was th a t
am
on
Sunday, Ja n u a ry 1, aged 64 ertson also rem ains to m ourn h e r de
address
a
jo
in
t
m
eeting
of
sen
ate
c u ltu ra l class. Such work is in
county o rg an izatio n s b u t are not so
R a k e r's g ara g e was as lig h t as fairy
years.
T he fu n eral was held today p artu re.
spired by sound principles, and
and house com m ittees on ag ric u ltu re,
readily inclined to perceive th e no
Mrs. R obertson u n ited w ith th e
land all th e evening w hile o th e r g a r
should have resu lts of no m ean
and in th a t address sta te d in no un from the M ethodist Episcopal church
less g rea t, alth o u g h m ore in d irect
F ree M ethodist church in th e eariy
m agnitude.
ages couldn’t see to m easure gaso
and
the
body
was
tak
en
to
Salem
for
certain term s th e farm e rs’ needs
benefits of th e ir s ta te and n atio n al
80s and rem ained a faith fu l and fle-
Very sincerely yours,
line.
He was selected to present th e fa rm e r Interm ent,
organizations. T he big constructive
BEN
W.
OLCOTT,
voted C h ristian and a re g u la r a t
It was a serious situ atio n for busi
Mr.
Massey
was
born
in
Lane
i point of view on finance to th e Fed-
G overnor.
task s of th e F arm B ureau are la rg e
te n d an t a t the church services w hen
ness
g enerally,
being
S atu rd ay
county,
Oregon,
n
ea
r
th
e
present
site
,1
era
l
Reserve
board
and
th
e
Board
of
ly perform ed by th e sta te and n a t
ever her stren g th would perm it. W ith
n ig h t w ith m any patro n s in the
. G overnors of R egional F ed eral Re- of Monroe, on Ju ly 5, 1857, W hen
ional organizations.
her husband she was am ong th e early
stores.
W ithrow ’s re sta u ra n t and
double th e re tu rn s per sheep from serve Banks, which in th e opinion of be was ab o u t seven years of age his
Y our S tate F arm B ureau, although
se ttle rs who helped to open up and
G resham D rug were fo rtu n a te
in
the Oregon farm flocks to say n o th in g the officers of th e Am erican F arm Pa r ®nts moved to M arion county and
having gas lig h ts w hich seem alw ays very in ad eq u ately financed, has in of th e re su ltin g Increase in th e num - B ureau F ed eratio n was largely r e - | so,tlp<i at tb e et,Be ot F ren ch P rairie, develop th e country. T h eir hom e was
much
less
th
an
a
y
ear
b
ro
u
g
h
t
about
dependable.
In one of h o spitality, an old fashiond
ber and size of th e flocks. T he S tate sponsible for such financial relief as w here he grew to m anhood.
in her passing th e fam ily
T he loss occasioned by th e failu re a g reat change in Oregon. T he fol F arm B ureau has asked o u r se n ato rs farm ers have received, and will re- Ju ly , 1882, he m arried Miss Ellen home.
of ju ice on la st S atu rd ay n ig h t fell lowing are a few of th e achieve and congressm en to sta n d for such a Bult u ltim ately In a proper financing Egan. To th is union two children loses a faith fu l com panion and lov
ing m o th er an d th e com m unity a
heav iest on M anager A drian of th e m ents:
tariff a will p ro tect th e wool grow er. not only of th e farm ers but of all were bom , Mary Eva, now Mrs. Cof good neighbor and citizen.
1. It has done a larg e am o u n t of
G resham T h ea ter, who had every
fin,
who
lives
n
ear
G
ervais
and
Carl,
5. We have assisted in th e organ!- c' a88eB of o u r people.
th in g set for a big fe a tu re show . He edu catio n al w ork in show ing farm
now of P o rtland.
T w enty-eight
zation
of th e Oregon C o-operative
A sta te office was established at
had ad v ertised heavily and a n tic ip a t ers th e abso lu te necessity of o rg an iz
years ago Mr. Massey moved to P o rt PORTLAND ELKS START
Hay G row ers’ association, w hich, un-
Morgan Bldg., P o rtlan d , In April
MILLION DOLLAR TEMPLE
ed a large house at both shows. The ing to p ro tect th e ir in te rests as o th e r
land w here he lived un til ab o u t four
d er th e m anagem ent of L. A. H u n t, a nd has since been m ain tain ed u n d er
people were crow ding into th e th e a business is organized.
years ago, when he cam e to G resh
An event of un u su al In terest to
with o u r cordial co-operation, is en- *he charge of th e secretary , who has
2. W ith th e help of th e G range and
te r for th e first show when bingo!
am to m ake his home w ith his sister, th e Rose City and Oregon was th e
deavoring profitably to m a rk e t o u r kept In close touch w ith legislation
Mrs. Ja n e W ilson.
out w ent th e lights, off w ent th e F a rm e rs’ Union, it has organized the
tu rn in g of th e first shovel full of
bay crop by bringing pro d u cer and at W ashington as well as th e work in
pow er— and down w ent th e high Oregon G rain G row ers, on a pooling
Besides Ills ch ildren, Mr. Massey d irt on New Y ear’s eve in breaking
consum er to g eth er. T he g re a t ob- o u r own sta te . He succeeded in get-
sp irits of both audience and m an a plan w ith a six-year co n tract. T h e , . , ,
,
.
,
. , ,
,, , ,
Is survived by five sisters, Mrs. W il ground for th e new tem ple of the
„ . .
. ,
,.
, . stacle here is excessive fre ig h t rate s Dng the N orthw est b r u it M arketing
ger, and aw ay w ent w hat little in pool is now actively o p eratin g and is
r
son and Mrs. Mary M etheney of Greh- P o rtlan d Elk lodge. The location Is
...
. .
,
.(w w h hich
ic h m ust be added to th e cost of l conference to hold its th re
ree e da;
day ses-
come a conscientious show man selling th e farm ers w heat a t a good
ani, Mrs. If. B arendrick of P o rtlan d , a t E leventh and Alder. T he build
production and th is problem , both sions In P o rtlan d and m ade all local
m ight feel him self en title d to in a advance over th e prices offered by
Mrs. Lizzie Long of A lberta, C anada ing and equipm ent will cost around
arran g e m en ts for en tertain m en t, and
sta
te
and
n
atio
n
al
b
u
rea
u
s
a
re
try
in
g
local buyers. T he g rain pool alone
refined locality like G resham .
and
Mrs. E liza L arg en t of W alla 1,000,00th
assisted in g e ttin g sp eak ers for th e
to help solve.
T he lig h ts cam e on some tim e be will repay to farm ers m any tim es th e
W alla, W ashington, also one b ro th
T he E lks a re a stro n g o rd er, and
program
.
L
im
ited
financial
resources
6. T he S tate F arm B ureau has
fore early m orning, b u t the old year cost of th e F arm B ureau.
er, G. W. Massey of Amity, Oregon. one of th e best know n benevolent and
have prevented th e adoption of ad e
trie
d
to
fo
ster
and
en
courage
all
co-
3. It has assisted th e N orthw est
w ent o u t in d ark n e ss so fa r as
protective fru te rn al societies.
The
G rain G row ers in th e ir o rg an iz atio n ’ °P er a Uve com m unity en terp rises. It q u ate m eans of publicity and close TROUTDALE CHAPTER
G resham was concerned.
P o rtlan d lodge num bers n early 4000
touch w ith th e m em bership of th e
lias
insisted
on
a
proper
tariff
on
all
T h ere are rum b lin g s of com plaint w ork, and exercised a leading p a rt in
WILL INSTALL OFFICERS m em bers and Is 32 years old.
state.
W ith increase«« m em bership
all over th e locality and people are the o rg an izatio n of th e U. S. Grain farm p roducts, th ro u g h its presedent,
The O utlook is p articu la rly In ter
fees for 1922, we expect to rem edy
A special m eeting of T ro u td ale
asking why th is locality should so G row ers, Inc., th ro u g h th e presence presented th ese m a tte rs a t W ashing-
ested
In th is big event ns It Is In
th
is
condition
and
to
publish
w
ith
co
C hapter, O. E. 8., will be held at Ma
o ften be subjected to th e loss and and influence of t i e 's t a t e p resident, ing, D. C., at a special m eeting of th e
op eratio n of th e counties, a paper sonic hall In T ro u td ale on W ednes close to u rh with som e of th e leaders
officers
of
th
e
A
m
erican
F
arm
Bu
Inconvenience resu ltin g from failu re who atten d ed and spoke fo r th e O re
th a t will not only give th e la test farm day evening, J a n u a ry 4, to install of the o rd er th ro u g h th e publication
of electric lig h t and power.
No gon plan of pooling a t S pokane and reau F ed eratio n and of th e S tate
b u reau activ ities in county, sta te and th e officers for th e ensuing year of th e lodge organ, The P o rtlan d Elk,
F
arm
B
ureau
presidents.
storm condition prevailed and hence at Chicago a t th e n atio n al m eeting.
natio n , b u t will deal w ith th e farm er who were elected and appointed at which is printed and m ailed from th e
7. T he p resid en t also atten d e d a
The sta te vice-president, V. H. Sm ith,
th e m ystery deepens.
view point on th e big questions of th e th e la st re g u la r m eeting. T he cere O utlook office tw ice each m onth.
was at th e Chicago m eeting, elected m eeting a t Chicago, on April 5th, of
It will ta k e over a year to erect
day.
mony will be conducted by th ree past
WINTER TRIP TO BEACH
one of th e o rg an izatio n com m ittee of rep rese n tativ e f ru it grow ers. As a
tills m agnificent lodge home which
I
can
n
o
t
too
stro
n
g
ly
u
rge
upon
m
atrons
of
th
e
ch
ap
ter,
Mrs.
Ja
n
e
t
IS HOLIDAY FEATURE the U. S. G rain G row ers, and is one resu lt of th is m eeting, P resid en t
will be th e finest in th e w hole n o rth
of th e d irecto rs of th e Oregon Grain H ow ard of th e A FB F appointed a you th e ab8olute necessity of tak in g G ran t, who will be th e in stallin g of
T he desire to see th e ocean in th e G row ers as well. T he g ra in pool is com m ittee to fo rm u late a plan for 8*ebB to 80 o rganize th e s ta te office ficer; Mrs. L au ra B. H arlow , who will west.
T he building will be of th o ro ughly
w in te r tim e was th e m otive of an a u a g rea t th in g for Oregon.
m a rk e tin g f ru it In a n atio n al way. an<’ bnance th e sam e as to p erm it an be m arshal and Mrs. M argaret Sales,
fire-proof construction w ith steel
tom obile trip to Seaside for th e
who
will
be
chaplain.
M
embers
may
He
also
atten
d
e
d
a
t
th
e
sam
e
tim
e
‘’M
otive
organized
and
intensive
4. T he S tate F arm B ureau o rg a n
w eek-end which was enjoyed by ized th e Oregon C ooperative Wool th e L ivestock M arketing conference. ' ' r *ve t ° r m em bership.
Invite th e ir frien d s to w itness the and reinforced concrete fram e and
an ex terio r facing of te rra cotta. The
Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, Chase, W inifred and M ohair G row ers’ association
cerem
ony.
T he S tate F arm B ureau also, in I T hls ,B vltaL Uni®88 farm ers are
and M argaret St. C lair, and by th e w hich, u n d er th e m an ag em en t of it. co-operation w ith th e farm b u reau s m em bers they Certainly cannot re-
T he list of officers Is as follows: design Is Italian renaissance. Italian
Misses Ixtis and M yrtle Schm ale and A. W ard, is m ore th a n fulfilling our of th e six N o rth w estern an d Pacific pe,ve ,tB bpnefit- nor can th e organl- w orthy m atron, Isabella Low; w orthy m arble 1| to pave th e m ain lobby
floors. T he main en tra n ce will open
Sylvia W eston of P o rtlan d . T he two expectations.
As illu stra tin g th e sta te s, arra n g e d for and carried z a ,l° n 8P®a lt for them . And It Is p atro n , W illiam Spence; associate
cars m ade the trip of 140 m iles In g rea t value of co-operative w ork, Mr. th ro u g h a F ru it M arketing confer- Pqually ,ru e ,h a t w ithout m em bers m atro n , Alice C o u rte r; secretary, on E leventh stre e t and will h e en
hanced by sculptured figures repre
seven and a h alf hours of driving W ard has succeeded in sellin g fo r 18 price with a th ree-d ay p rogram , which
org an izatio n can n o t finance its M argaret M cKay; tre a su re r, F ran ces se n tativ e of th e cardinal principles of
tim e. The cozy cottage of Mr. and cents low g rad e o n e-fo u rth blood
F
ox;
conductor,
Mary
W.
Spence;
resu lted In several very im p o rtan t Pro KraD1 and can n o t co n tin u e to
Mrs. Jo h n M etzger had been secured wool for which locai Buyers w ere of things, am ong w hich was f u rth e r aid j fu n ®tlon.
associate conductor, Mary E. Mar- th e o rd er— ch arity , Justice, brotherly
love and fidelity.
fo r th e stay, w hich added much pleas ferin g 9 cen ts and 10 cents a pound.
to th e m ovem ent for p ro p er cold stor-1
1 anl equally convinced th a t In o r kell; chaplain, Vera I. Dixon; m a r
The stru c tu re , which will have six
u re to the trip.
shal,
C
hristine
C
avanagh;
o
rg
an
ist,
The wool pool is g ain in g rap id ly In age at th e m unicipal docks in P o rt- d*r to p ut on such a drive and achieve
stories, will rise 121 feet above th e
T he w eath er at Seaside was mild favor w ith th e farm ers and will, we
L
aura
B.
H
arlow
;
Adah,
Abbie
Bisch
land for h an d lin g and shipping by th ese resu lts it is necessary to reach
pavem ent. Among o th e r distinctive
and on Sunday sunshine and show ers hope, u ltim ately h an d le th e e n tire
w ater fru its and perish ab le products a | l th e farm ers of th e sta te by m eans off; R uth, F ran ces T eg a rt; E sth er, fea tu re s It will contain large sw im
in terch an g ed like an A pril day but crop of wool w hich Is trib u ta ry to
E
lla
McCulloch;
M
artha,
Idelle
W
lh-
T he county and com m unity farm ■ ° f a farm b u reau paper, which shall
m ing pools and an au d ito riu m w ith a
a t th e end of th e day th e sun drop P o rtlan d . Il is a con serv ativ e s ta te
bureau pro g ram s of wosk are all Im- cham pion th e farm e rs’ cause, Inform lon; E lecta, C lara Salea; w arder, g re a te r are a and seatin g capacity
ped into the ocean and changed th e m ent w hen we say th a t th e w ork of
p o rtan t in co-operation w ith th e ex- o u r m em bers of w hat is tak in g place 8usan H arding; sen try , E. Wilcox.
th an th a t of any o th e r lodge building
o verhanging clouds into purple and th is association, In p roperly h an d
tension service of th e A g ricu ltu ral an(l ed u cate all o u r m em bers and the
In the U nited States. W ith th e ex-
^ g o ld and rosy tin ts w hich, if tra n s ling, g rad in g an d sellin g th e farm
Now
th
a
t
th
e
re
a
re
no
longer
faces
College and th e U. 8. D ep artm en t ofI Pu b Hc at large as to th e aim and
ferred to canvass, would be called e rs’ p roduct and im proving sheep in-
on th e barroom floor and curfew s c« pion of the ground floor, which will
A griculture.
W hen, how ever, all j achievem ents of th e F arm Bureau.
he let to stores, th e en tire building
an exaggeration. T he break ers w ere
dustry , will in a veny few y ea rs’ tim e th is has been done, u ltim ate success ( W e should also consider o u r rela- d o n 't ring to n ig h t, th e elocutionist will be devoted to th e service of th e
high and were -fascinating in th e ir
hast abandoned his Job and may be
g ran d e u r.
found playing a sobbing saxophone. o rder.
T he second floor of th e building
HUMPTY-DUMPTY
Road conditions w ere good going
will house th e main office, telephone
but on th e re tu rn trip snow was en
tion w ith th e U nited 8 ta te s D ep art
exchange, cloak and check rooms,
co u n tered th ro u g h th e m ountains. It
m ent of A g ricu ltu re, th e Oregon Ag
extended from A storia to L innton
ricu ltu ra l College and the Extension w om en’s rest room, lounge and li
b rary, w riting room , b illiard and
I KNEW
and on C latsop C rest was to a depth
Service. T he farm b u reau enjoyes
card room s and a buffet. The ball
of fo u r inches b u t it did not se ri
th e ad v an tag e of a close connection
it
room and ban q u et hall will occupy
ously In terfere w ith traffic.
with o u r govern m en t th ro u g h these
agencies. It has been a potent force th e th ird floor, w hile th e fo u rth will
T ire A djusm ent M ade „ e r e .
In su p p o rtin g and Increasing th e In house thu lodge and com m ittee rooms
S herm an M cC arter Is advertisin g
proper.
fluence of the extension forces. O ur
elsew here in th e pap er th e new a d
T he fifth floor .will com prise a
enem ies by secret and insiduous
ju stm e n t schedule on Lee p uncture-
m ethods are now actively at work to spacious m ezzanine and th e sixth will
proof tires. This new schedule on
se p a ra te th e two organizations. The be occupied by 62 bachelor a p a rt
th is tire is effective since Ja n 1st.
m ents, In th e basem ent will be th e
Im portance of m ain tain in g the closest
Mr. M cC arter sta te s th a t a d ju s t
sw
im m ing pool, gym nasium , T urkish
co operation m ust be ap p aren t to all.
m ents a re m ade on these tires here,
baths, locker room s, h andball court,
I u rge vigorous action by o u r m eet
so th e re is no w aiting w hile a casing
bow ling alleys and b arb er shop.
ing In dealing with th is situ atio n .
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Is se n t to P ortlan d o r some o th e r
In conclusion I wish to add th a t In
place for ad ju stm e n t.
Need Your Holt C leaned?
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my opinion th e farm bureau jn o rd er
Have It F rench dry cleaned. Re
F ree gifts of m erchandise at
to succeed m ust do two th in g s: F irst, p airin g n eatly done. T ailoring for
G resham T h ea ter W ednesday even
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ladies and men.
It m ust p resen t a sound progràm th a t
ing
Prizes at 8 :1 5 . F e a tu re pict
PETER LENARD, Tailor.
ure. "F elix O’Day” a t 7 :1 5 .— Adv
will enlist th e su p p o rt of a m ajority
T h in k in g may be the hardest w ora
of all o u r citizens Irrespective of oc
"D on’t you som etim es envy the
cupation.
Second, It m ust be pro In the world but It pays th e best
idle ric h ? ”
"N o," said th e old
gressive and courageous enough to wages.
fa rm e r
" I know fellers th a t haint
expose and com bat all th e evils th a t
got a d o l'a r who can be je st as Idle
I t’s tim e to th in k 1925 In every
th re a te n ag ric u ltu re and convince o u r
a- anybody.” — Boston T ran scrip t.
business plan.
farm ers th a t In o u r o rg an izatio n it
The ad v ertisem en t tells and th e ,
has a m eans of rem edying Its Just
These m ornings m ake us all look
display aells.
grievances.
to o u r non-skids.
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