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PA4ÌK FOUR M lL s lH M MA GETS KAISER’S GRANDSON ° - n* OI TMH>K, Tl ESI» AY. JA NU AR Y GRESHAM LOCALS ¡M, unit: MUTUAL PHONE COMPANY HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING Three Exclusive Brunswick Features E lsie May G ordon, re a d e r, im p erso n A t th e m e etin g of th e s to c k h o ld ato r, e n te rta in e r, w ill be w ith us next ers o f M u ltn o m a h a n d C lack am as The Brunswick “llto n a ” Reproducer plays all re M onday evening, J a n u a r y 30, a t 8 o’ M utual T e le p h o n e c o m p an y h eld in cords at their best—a turn of the hand adapts it to any clock, a t th e H igh School a u d ito riu m . M etzg er’s h a ll M onday a fte rn o o n , th e make of record. Poise, grace, refinem ent, yet fire, pep zone sy stem w as s tre n u o u s ly o b jected an d p e rso n ality g racio u sly In term in g le ! to. T h is sy stem , w h ich h a s been In The Brunswick All-Wood Oval Tone Amplifier— in th is w o nderful w om an. H er w ork ' effect fo r se v e ra l m o n th s , cau sed an a valuable aid to perfect tone reproduction—is in all ra n g e s from d ialect, in w hich sh e is a i in c re a se in te le p h o n e ra te s o u ts id e of Brunswick cabinet styles. tiu e a r tis t, to a le c tu re recital, in [a th re e -m ile ra d iu s o f G resh am . h ich she is an a u th o rity . A vivid , T h o se liv in g o u ts id e o f th is ra d iu s jffiShV iru ag ln atio n , coupled w ith a realiza- 1 could n o t see w hy th e y sh o u ld be tio n o f th e facto rs w hich p ic m p t bet- ¡c h a rg e d m o re th a n * a G resh am re s l- tc r living, m ak es h e r th e tr u e e n te r ! d e n t as th e y h ad h elp ed ra ise th e ta in e r th a t she Is. T he p ro g ram prom m oney, by so lic itin g s to c k an d in ses an ev en in g of e n jo y m en t to all ' o th e r w ays, to p u t th e first lin es in th««se w ho care to com e and h e a r h er an d now th e y can see no reaso n w hy •I 6 . Bone, from M ontaca, C allfor th ey sh o u ld be. c h a rg e d h ig h e r ra te . n ia. has been ap p o in ted new special T hose .w h o fa v o re d th e zone system ag en t for th e S ra n d a rd O I com pany, f claim ed t h a t G resh am c itiz e n s sh o u ld to succeed A. C. M ehlin, fo rm er agent. not be c h a rg e d so m u ch as th o s e liv Mr. M ehlin leaves th is field to ta k e ing in th e c o u n try as it did not cost th e p o sitio n of su p e rin te n d a n t of se rv , so m uch fo r u p k eep of c ity lines. As ice s ta tio n s fo r O regon and a p a rt of th e zone sy stem w as first ad o p ted W ash in g to n , w ith h e a d q u a rte rs In w ith th e c o n se n t o f th e public s e r P o rtlan d , O regon. I’he Brunswick Record Filing System, with conven- vice co m m issio n it w as v oted th a t th e i e n t arra’ngement of drawers for filing records in all M rs. L. E. C rasw ell and little son d ire c to rs go b efo re th e com m ission J u n io r, of C o ttrell, sp e n t S u n d ay a fte r a n d d em an d th a t a flat r a te be given the larger cabinet instruments. noon w ith M rs H. T im m erm an . so th a t all te le p h o n e r e n te r s will pay T o add to all his troubles the Kaiser’s children are lighting among Mrs. J. H. H ick enbottom , an d son alik e. themselves like a family of cats. Above is the wife of Prince Eitel Fred A t th is m e e tin g th e b u sin ess of Jo h n , of L ew iston, Idaho, an d Mrs. S. erick, who has compelled him to give up their son, Princs Joachim, who H udson, of Boyd, O regon, a re g uests e le c tin g a new d ir e c to r w as a lso ta k - is shown in the picture. a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. B. N o rth len up. T h o se n o m in a te d w ere Jo h n rup. i S le re t, T heo. B ru g g e r, H e n ry W ihlon. P H O N O C R A P H S AND R EC O R D S T IIE A G R IC U L T U R A L “ BLOC.” O th e rs w ere su ccessfu l fo r o th e r In te re sts. M. E. W illiam s h as com pleted gravel an d M a rtin L e n n a rtz . T h e a g r ic u ltu r a l “ b lo c” h a s been b u n k e rs a t th e O. W. P. depot w ith | also n o m in a te d b u t d e c lin e d th e nom - T h e re la g re a t ex c ite m e n t am o n g th e re s u lt. j illatio n . J o h n S le re t won th e d ire c t T h ey sa y “ lik e c u re s lik e .” If th e cap acity sufficient to ta k e care of th e o r s h i p w ith 88 votes. A t a p rev io u s th e big city p a p e rs o v e r th e a g ric u l p resen t an d fu tu re needs. “ b lo c” th a t h as re p re s e n te d h ig h fi lO tT i HOM E F U R N ISH ER tu r a l “ b lo c” In co n g ress. It seem s m e etin g th e n u m b e r o f d ire c to rs had nan ce fo r a c e n tu ry w as a bad th in g , Mr. an d Mrs. G unn and son R obert, / fY Z F Z T Z Y z m r e / th a t It Is a m ost te r rib le th in g fo r p e rh a p s th e new “ b lo c” w hich so been c h a n g e d from n in e to five, s e n a to rs e lec ted to re p re s e n t fa rm in g m uch d is tre s s e s th e e a s te rn n e w sp a of V ictoria, B, C., w ho have been v is it j S ev eral p ro te s ts voiced a t th is s ta te s to re a lly re p re se n t th e ir co n p ers a n d p o litic ia n s a n d big g u n s ing a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. N ay I m e e tin g In re g a rd to p o o r serv ice g e n e ra lly w ill c u re th e w hole “ b lo c” lor, have moved to th e ir hom e a t Used Car D isplay to B e Had D u rin g S w itz e rla n d is th e only c o u n try in s titu e n ts , re g a rd le s s o f politics. b u sin ess. A nyw ay, th e c o u n try fo lk s U nderw ood, W ash in gton, w hich they cau sed by lin e s b eing o u t of o rd er. Port land A lito Show . th e w orld w h ere th e A m ericau d o lla r Y et, if th e s e sam e re p re s e n ta tiv e s a t lu s t h av e s o m e th in g to tr a d e w ith , , L ine 67 w as re p o rte d a s b e in g in very | is below p a r. T h e d o lla r w as q u o te d have recen tly p u rch ased. of fa rm in g s ta te s w ent to W a sh in g an d tr a d e on. W hile th e a tte n tio n of m o to r buy f p o o r c o n d itio n . S e c re ta ry P u lf e r w as A little d a u g h te r was born to Mr. ton an d th e r e a f te r g av e th e ir a tt e n ! ask ed th e re a s o n fo r th is n e g le c t a n d e rs is focused on th e new a u to m o a t five fra n c s tw elv e c e n tim e s on th e L E T ’S G E T BUSY. j G eneva B o u rse th e o th e r day . T h e and Mrs. S h erm an M cC arter one day tion an d th e i r votes to th e fin an cial I he tu r n e d th e m a tte r o v e r to W m . b iles b ein g d isp lay ed in s h in in g g lo ry n o rm a l r a te b e fo re th e w a r w as five an d m a n u fa c tu rin g in te re s ts , th e re last week a t a P o rtla n d h o sp ital, but By U N C L E JO H N . E v e re tt. Mr. E v e re t c o m p a re d his a t th e P o rtla n d A u d ito riu m nex t fra n c s fifteen c e n tim es. T h e h ig h - v ould be no o u tc ry a t all. A b e tte r w o rld is w h at we crav e— died on S u n d ay , last. It w as buried w ork to th a t of ru n n in g a fa rm and w eek, th e used c a r is also to h a v e Its [ est ra te a f t e r th e a rm is tic e w as five E v ery A m erican know n th a t fo r h ere on Monday. a in ’t th a t th e w ay you ta k e it? W ell, j fra n c s n in e ty -n in e c e n tim es. A m e r m o re th a n h a lf a c e n tu r y — aye, fo r a said , “ If you a re s h o r t o f m oney you in n in g . ican v is ito rs w ho a re lo sin g by th e c e n tu ry — th e fin an cial in te re s ts h avo se t r ig h t dow n a n ’ ta lk w ith m e,—- T h e class In B ible stu d y a t Union c a n ’t keep y o u r fa rm in p ro p e r c o n T h e firm of M itchell, L ew is & ex ch an g e ra te , how’ev er, a re few er le t’s figger how to m a k e it. . . . been well lo o k ed a f t e r in co n g ress H igh school com pleted th e course and d itio n a n d th e sam e th in g is tYue in S ta v e r co m p an y is d e v o tin g th e e n I reck o n i t ’s a good l)ig jo b , an d th is y e a r th a n d u rin g an y p a s t Bea W hen W all S tre e t d ecid ed upon a c e rta in policy, m any d e m o c ra tic an d s tu b b o rn in th e m a k ln ’— b u t you a re took th e ex am in atio n on last F rid ay I re g a rd to k e e p in g te le p h o n e lin es in tir e show sp ace in th e i r big new son in tw e n ty y ears. lig h t,- yes, s lrre e , bob— i t ’s w u th A new’ class w ill tie form ed w hich will re p u b lic a n co n g re ssm e n fo rg o t th e ir p ro p e r c o n d itio n .’ b u ild in g a t B ro ad w ay a n d E v e re tt to M oney a lw ay s ta lk s , b u t w hen it is p o litics to u n ite for, an d m ak e in to th e u n d e rta k in g tak e up th e New T e sta m e n t stu d y for W hen th e m e e tin g w as ca lle d to o r a special show o f used a u to m o b ile s. in th e h a n d s of th e new rich it T h e re ’s h e a p s of law — you u n d e r law s, su ch im p o rta n t h ills us th e th e n ex t sem ester, b eg in n in g on Mon s ta n d b u t law is m ad e fe r sin n e rs. ( d e r it w as fo u n d th a t th e s h a r e s rep R ay A lbee, sa le s m a n a g e r of th e sc ream s. g re a t fin an ciers an d c a p ta in s o f In day, F e b ru a ry 6 T he Rev. H. Geb- j re s e n te d w ere 14 s h o r t o f th e 177 d u s try d em an d e d . It Is tr d e th a t off (The c o u rts of je s tic c we s u s ta in , M itchell, L ew is & S ta v e r com pany a in ’t w h ere we g e t o u r d in n e rs. . . . h a rt, w ho h as ta u g h t th e subject, says atid on c e rta in p ro g re ssiv e s of b o th n ecessary fo r a q u o ru m . A recess s ta te s th a t th e p u rp o se o f th e d is p a r tie s — so m e tim e s led by a Itoose- Y ou’re rig h t a g a in . . . . W h ile th ey th a t 15 m in u te s a day In ten siv e study j w as d e c la re d a n d a b s e n t s to c k h o ld p lay is to in fo rm th e pufTTic of th e ( e l t o r a B ryan p ro te ste d a g a in s t all com pel re lig io u sn e ss o r m o ra ls, th e y will be sufficient to co m plete th e course th e good th in g s of le g isla tio n g o in g seld o m h eal th e c h ro n ic so re s th a t cred itab ly . T h e re c ita tio n is 30 m in ers o r th e i r p ro x ies w ere soon s e re a l v alu es in used c a rs w hen th e y to o n e class o f b u sin e ss men an d none k eep up e n d le ss q u a rre ls . . . . c u re d to th e n u m b e r o f 179. a re p ro p erly r e b u ilt a n d refin ish ed . So, g e tt in ’ dow n to so lem n fa c ts, utes long and com es th re e tim e s a to th e class o f b u sin e ss re p re se n te d T h e fin an cial re p o rt sh o w ed th e V a rio u s m a k e s an d ty p es of used th is ru le n e v e r ta ile d me— to b lam e week. by th e fa rm e r a n d th e sm all tr a d e s need of g r e a te r fu n d s fo r th e su ccess a u to m o b ile s w ill be show n in c lu d in g m an. But th e y w ere sm iled upon m y self a w hole lo t m o re, fe r little M rs. F. D. A x tell h a s re tu rn e d i ful c a rry in g on of th e b u sin e ss o f th e fo u rs a n d sixes a n d even a 12-cylin- In d u lg e n tly , o r sn e e re d a t, an d th e th in g s th a t aile d me. . . . C o rre c t A g e n e ro u s d o se of fro m C arey , O reg o n , w h e re sh e has I com pany. T h e in c re a se o f c a p ita liz a d e r. T h o se w ho v isit th e a u to show " b lo c ” in co n g re ss w en t on v o tin g you a re ! . . . lo v in ’ an d to r g lv ln ’ w ill k eep a fe l been fo r se v e ra l w eeks n u rs in g . fo r Big B u sin ess th e sam e a s ever. tio n a n d th e s a le of sto c k w ill be con- n e x t w eek w ill find it w o rth w hile It w as in e v ita b le th a t o th e r le r's co n scien ce c le a r, a n d uld to b e t M rs. A lta G e n try , w ho h a s been th e ' sid e re d by th e d ire c to rs. to see th e M itchell sh o w of used c a rs " b lo c s ” w ould s p rin g up. If th e te r liv in ’. . . . A nd th a t 's th e “ B e tte r W o rld ” we r e p o r te r on th e O u tlo o k fo r m ore J. E. Metzger Willow Rock a s w ell. g re a t fa rm in g -sto c k ra isin g in d u s try co u ld g et n o th in g fro m th e g o v e rn c ra v e ,— a w orld of frie n d s a n ’ n e ig h th a n a y e a r, h a s re s ig n e d h e r p o si MRS. 0. I. NEAL IS er will be given away and 15 m e n t, it w as n a tu r a l th a t it’ w ould bors, w ho do as th e y ’d be d o n e by in tio n to d e v o te h e rs e lf to h e r h o u se M arsh al F och received a ty p ical VICTIM OF PARALYSIS th e ir so u l-a b so rb in ' lab o rs. . . You other suitable gifts. ta k e th e very ste p s th a t w ere p lain ly A m erican w elcom e w hen he ste p p e d H e r little «on, R u sse ll, has g o t it— In a n u ts h e ll! T h e c o n te n d hold. M rs. O. I. N eal, w ho h a s been con o n to th e p la tfo rm of th e St. L a z a re e r a n ’ f r e tte r can n e ith e r h elp th e lr- su ffered fro m b ro n c h ia l tr o u b le fo r selves, n o r m a k e th e w orld a ro u n d se v e ra l m o n th s an d c laim s h is m o th fined to h e r bed fo r th e p a s t y e a r a n d ra ilro a d s ta tio n , P a ris , re tu rn in g ’em b e tte r. e r ’s a tte n tio n . M iss F a y e L o rd has w ho su ffered a se v e re s tr o k e of p ar- fro m a lo n g to u r of th e U n ited S ta te s. passed W ith him w as fo rm e r P re m ie r Vivi- been em p lo y ed a r e p o r te r on th e O u t alv is on la st W e d n esd ay , C u tting G overnm ent Overhead. from th is life on S u n d ay m o rn in g , J a n a n i, re tu rn in g from W a sh in g to n . A l look. She is th e d a u g h te r of M r. and P ro g re ssiv e w e ste rn s t a te s a re 1' roni the Saturday Evening u a ry 22, ju s t a y e a r to a d ay fro m th e m ost th e e n tir e m e m b e rsh ip of th e I’a r is post of th e A m erican legion had p re s sin g p ro g ra m s of re tre n c h m e n t M rs. E. H . L o rd of th e C e d a r d is tric t. Post storv “Black Sheep,” tim e w hen sh e w as first s tric k e n w ith asse m b le d a t th e s ta tio n to w elcom e fo r c u ttin g dow n th e i r o v e rh e a d of S he h a s se c u re d ro o m s in G resh am by Will J. Payne. th e d re a d d isease. th e allied g e n e ra lis sim o hom e. w h ere sh e w ill re m a in d u rin g th e ta x a tio n fro m 25 to 30 p er cen t. T h e fu n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere held w eek days. T h is is d o n e in k e e p in g w ith re fro m th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al ch u rc h d uced Incom es a n d p ro fits o f fa rm in g Mr. a n d M rs. R oy M cC arter a re th is a fte rn o o n , In c h a rg e o f h e r p a s an d b u sin e ss an d red u c e d w ag es of all th e h ap p y p a re n ts o f a fine boy, born to r, th e Rev. A. S. H tsey. In te rm e n t c lasses of w age e a rn e rs. on S u n d ay , J a n u a r y 15. M o th er an d w as in M u ltn o m n h c e m e te ry . O v er th e w a r p erio d tax lev ies in som e s ta te s w ere In c reased tw o to baby a re d o in g w ell. M ary H a rrie t H uxley w as b o rn a t five h u n d re d p e r cen t. T h e s t a te a u P ilo t R ock, Iow a, A u g u st 17, 1867. d ito r o f K a n sa s h a s se n t o u t w ord to U neasy C onscieneea ‘B oost’ s . I". S he w as m a rrie d a t t h a t p lace to a ll s ta te d e p a rtm e n ts a n d in s titu Fund. tio n s to “ c u t to th e b o n e ” in m a tte r s O liv er I. N eal, S e p te m b e r 4, 1887. C o n trib u tio n s to th e “ co n scien ce of tra v e l, field w o rk , u n n e c e ssa ry Lyceum Course under auspices and benefit of Union T h ey cam e to O regon in 1892 and h elp an d o th e r o v e rh e a d d u rin g th e f u n d ” of th e S o u th e rn P acific co m p u rc h a s e d th e p lace w hich h a s been Grocers High School Student Body n ex t six m o n th s, of th e p re s e n t fiscal p an y ra n g in g in a m o u n ts fro m th r e e th e ir h om e e v e r sin ce. T o th e m one y ear. c e n ts to $75, d u rin g th e p erio d from Recommend T h e le t te r in p a rt fo llo w s: d a u g h te r , G ftidys, w as b o rn , w ho has “ T h e c h ie f so u rc e o f th e s t a te 's 1907 to 1921, in clu siv e, u m o u n t to been th e sta y of th e m o th e r an d com Albers $1 164.67. w ealth , th e fa rm , is not y ie ld in g th e fo rt o f h e r f a th e r d u rin g th is y e a r o r p ro s p e rity It sh o u ld , n o t on a c c o u n t T h e c o n tr ib u tio n s cam e fro m both Quality of d ecre a se d p ro d u c tio n , b u t b ecau se p a tro n s an d em p lo y es o f th e com se v e re tr ia l. S he gaife u p h e r w ork the a t O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C o lleg e Io r e of th e g re a t c o n tra c tio n in th e p rices pany. A B a k ersfield , C a lifo rn ia , re s hotcakes of g ra in a n d liv esto ck . m ain w ith h e r m o th e r b u t la s t fall “ T h is c o n d itio n w ill re s u lt in a id e n t s e n t in $1.53 to c o v er a d d itio n of the re s u m e d it a g a in a t th e e a rn e s t w ish One of the most interesting numbers of the la r g e r p e rc e n ta g e of d e lin q u e n t tax es al a m o u n t d u e th e ra ilro a d as th e W est th a n u su a l a n d it is p o ssib le som e 1 re s u lt o f h is 1 3 -y ear-o ld boy rid in g o f th e la tte r . Lyceum Course M rs. N eal u n ite d w ith th e M eth o d c o u n tie s m ay find it difficult to m eet fro m F re s n o to B ak ersfield on a h a lf th e ir s ta te q u o ta .” ist E piscopal c h u rc h soon a f t e r com fa re tic k e t. An em p lo y e in Los A n in g to G resh am an d re m a in e d a loyal g eles re fu n d e d $5.13 he received as a n d fa ith fu l m em b er, b e in g a re g u la r a re s u lt of o v e rc h a rg e s on h is ex a tte n d a n t on th e c h u rc h w hen h e a lth p en se a c c o u n t. w ould p e rm it. T h re e o n e c e n t s ta m p s w ere re B esides th e b e reav ed h u s b a n d an d ceived fro m a m an w ho u n k n o w in g ly d a u g h te r , M rs. N eal le a v e s a la rg e lo d e fre e fro m M elrose to H avens- c irc le of re la tiv e s , a m o n g w hom a re c o u rt on th e S o u th e rn Pacific line. \ M rs. N. L. S m ith of G re sh a m , M rs w om an se n t $50 b ec a u se h e r co n l or this week we have I'llRl b. BIG BARGAINS, C h a rlo tta H a rv e y of L e n ts, Mrs. C a r scien ce tro u b le d h e r a f t e r s h e had a l rie R ow e of F ra n k lin , N e b ra sk a , s is I here are many good reasons why a farm all in limited quantities. low ed h e r six -a n d -o n e -h a lf-y e a r-o ld te rs , a n d F re d e ric k H uxley o f Iow a er should have a bank account, among them ch ild to rid e fre e fro m M issoula. an d N orm an H uxley of P o rtla n d , I M o n tan a, to San D iego, C a lifo rn ia , are these five: b ro th e rs , a n d m an y o th e r re la tiv e s and re tu rn . a u d frie n d s h e re a n d e lse w h e re . F ro m P o rtla n d , O reg o n , 80 c en ts 1. Because the farmer helps create wealth 5-Piece 42-Piece w as c o n tr ib u te d by a m an w ho said Chibl ('Mill'll A w ay, and the banker conserves it. be h ad th ro w n tw o b a rre l covers W en d ell E lw ood, th e th re e -y e a r-o ld o w ned by th e c o m p an y in to tn e son of Mr. an d Mrs. H e n ry D o u th lt, 2. Because the farmer often needs money M arys riv er. d ied S u n d a y , J a n u a r y 22. a t m id or credit to supplement his own efforts. “ W hen I w as a b o y ," w ro te a n ig h t, fro m b ro n c h ia l p n u em o n ia. Special at Special at Extra Big Values K la m a th F a lls, O reg o n , m an , “ I to o k H is d e a th cam e as a c o m p le te s u r 3. Because the farmers money in the bark a fre e rid e fro m G azelle to M ontague. p rise as h e w as o n ly 111 a s h o r t tim e. is not only safe, but is helping the com C a lifo rn ia . I en clo se 20 c e n ts to cov H e w as ta k e n sick F rid a y ev en in g munity. e r th e f a r e .” an d on S u n d ay n ig h t a t m id n ig h t he 4. Because the farmer, being in reality a A n u m b e r o f m en w ho h ad sto len p assed aw ay. rid e s on fre ig h t tr a m s re im b u rs e d F u n e ra l se rv ices w ill be h eld W ed business man, should be businesslike in th e co m p an y . Many c o n tr ib u to rs to n esd ay a fte rn o o n , J a n u a r y 25. a t ? his methods. th e "co n scien ce fu n d " said th e y w ere ¡o ’clo ck , from Iliff c h u rc h , th e Rev. 5. Because by being a bank customer, the sq u a rin g th e ir a c c o u n ts w ith th e com E a rl B C o tto n officiating. T h e re pany becau se th e y h ad been c o n v e rt m a in s w ill be la id to re s t In D oug- farmer is entitled to the advise, inform W e have cars of Millrun, Alfalfa Hay, Corn, Etc., ed th r o u g h th e e ffo rts o f re lig io u s i lass c e m e te ry . T h o se le ft to m o u rn ation and cooperation that every good w o rk ers ¡th e d e a th of th e i r son am i b ro th e r banker can give. arriving ev ery few days and can quote you special prices i a r e M r. an d M rs. H en ry D o u th it. G resh am R oval B i n e L aw ren ce and A lton D o u th lt. We really w ant to help you delivered direct from the car. Lei us know vour needs. L o d g e No 525, L. O L „ A our pronperity is our pro^terity. aecond an d fo u r th F rid a v Too m an y y o u th s on b ein g told n ig h ts in I O. O. F hnli. V isitin g b ro th e rs w elcom e. | th a t th e y h a v e p ro m isin g ta le n ts , th in k th e y h av e a licen se to go o u g h life on p ro m ise s w ith o u t Rp* u , , r o f G reeh- p th e r rfo rm a n c e s . « m L o d g e No. 125, I 0 . 0 F. 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