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rAOK m m M n r.lrr M y stery l)l«»nlir< f. F o rtln n d T r a H r S q u a d l a r r r a i e d . T h e h o u se b o a t m u r d e r m y s te r y w h ich T h e P o r t l a n d tra ffic s q u a d w it be a b o u t h a s o c c u p ie d th e s c a r e h e a d . in P o r tla n d d o u b le d b e g in n in g th e firs t o f th e y e a r n e w s p a p e r s d u r i n g t h e p a s t w eek, in m a k in g t h e n u m b e r o f m en on th e tra ffic , w h ic h C a s h W eir a n d h is so n w e re In . . iller and Mrs. E thel T,“‘’ "*“ « Mpa »___. Inez . . M v o lv ed by th « S ta te m e n t o f H e le n L e a ry , m * e u r b ,ra fflc v io la tio n s o f M iller have re tu rn e d to th e ir w ork In a lle g e d w itn e s s o f th e m u r d e r, h a s been « v e ry i f f d iss o lv e d by th e r e p o rte d " c o n fe s s io n " o f s a le ,,, .~ Z . a ? --------- ! co n n e rtlo n w » h th e Oregon N orm al th e w itn e s s t h a t It w a s a ll a lie b o rn o f A s . i ,n ie r" ru ra l tra in in g schools, the » form er at je a lo u s y a n d unrequited love. A p e c u lia r A b a ll m ju d g e a n n o u n c e d r e c e n tly th a t i.. , , , m in e r a t t u r n w a s g iv e n to th e c a s e w h e n a l e t t e r I he w ould h a v e f u tu r e tra ffic v io la to rs ta k - ’ ,O l,nU ,n V ,ew ant> ‘he la tte r at Rlck- n th i., a . . n . a ........ t h r o u g i, h th e s t r e e t s in u t o b e a r in g reall. T hey have sp en t th e ir holiday w a s re c e iv e d by th e p o lice sig n e d " J a n e e •n D o c ." Who c la im e d to be th e g irl W e ir a b a n n e r in d ic a tin g t h a t th e y w e re heinir vacation with th e ir m other, Mrs. t« .u g h t .h e tra ffic ru le s . T h l? ,d a n w o / i i w a s accused o f m u r d e rin g , e x p la in in g th e E lizabeth McLain. R alph M iller also r e a s o n fo r th e a c c u s a tio n a n d i ts fa lsity . w ell it is s a id . sp en t his v acation here. H elen is to Is? e x a m in e d f o r h e r s a n ity It la s a id . W h at you w ant, w hen you w an t It Mr. and Mrs. O rland Zeek an d th ree A happy evening, crow ded full of GRESHAM LOCALS! m usic, e n te rta in m e n t and social con verse, w as enjoyed by the B ap tist choir a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. H W. S tro n g on T h u rsd ay evening. A n them s. p opular songs and b allad s and the e n tire c a n ta ta rec en tly p ut on by »he ch o ir w ere sung. A. J. W. Brown sang com ic songs, E dw ard S tro n g and M aurice Botkin san g S tan fo rd College songs, and in stru m e n ta l m usic was enjoyed. Solos w ere ren d ered by Miss ch ild ren of Lebanon. Oregon, sp en t M artha H agberg and L eslie W alrad C h ristm as week w ith Mrs. Z eek’s p a r and songs in Sw edish by S. E Palm - Quist and Miss L illie Nelson. P asto r en ts, Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge Leslie. B arry gave a reading. R efresh m en ts as you w an t It— W a n t ad. It. hom e n e a r H ogan statio n w ith an served acu Mr. te a an tta k r, of P B c, ig h ... t’s ............. disease. d c M . P„ . - L X , X land. New York a re th e g u ests of Mr. bany, is 'a b ro th er’o L M r i s i u i r e “ '- E " l8° n O Q .. . „ , Mrs. A nna Hevel and d au g h ter Vivian e n tertain ed a t New Y ears din- n er th e fo rm e r’s p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge L eslie and h e r b ro th er, Geo. L eslie, Jr., and fam ily of P o rt land. i-r that pay's ils Ai’oy — « 4 “ s Oregon. 'H E L an ^w o o d is a ¿ trictly w ood b u rn in g ran£e. D esigned esp ecially fo r W e ste rn conditions, its co n stru ctio n en ab les it to cut fuel costs to a m inim um . M ak e y o u r next sto v e a L an ^ w o cd an d cu t y o u r fu el bills in tw o. a Mr a n d T r ’s U ° Iip b aa t o / p o r D ¿ 'X m en ’, X ' . ” '; ? , , m “ " ‘? X y° " P ° " S e8 8 i° n X O regon . Mr. and ■Why not Buy the Bear When IF, Made in the Weaf" v ,*‘" ” s M ® 6 e" Mrs m ' H ,G ibson' w ith rela tiv e s , Portland Dailies AND Dailies and Outlook t o o r v., r , h . ' ‘ ' |" | r S ■S,t a “ ' i b e l o w ) t h e O u t l o o k ” o iiti the I o rtla n d dailies listed at B argain Rates. ,) d'' l),m’\ 1 Jail> Daily J O U R N A L S p ecia l until D ecem b er 31 Journal to February I 1924 Journal a n d Outlook to February 1, 1924 and Sundaj Journal to Febt i trj 1, 1< and Sunday Journal and Outloo to February 1,1924 PORTLAND ‘v d 'i e« 7.25 N E W S S p ecia l until F ebruary 1, 1923 Ik 'rtla n d News, 1 year . P o rtlan d News and O utlook, 1 y e a r - ' O R E G O N IA N . . e<9 ................. 4 « B argain O ffer open to Feb. 3, 1923 $4 nn »d Outlook to O c tc te i , l% 3 435 1 ' ' u ,:'c: ’• 1923 5.35 Oregonian and Outlook to October 1. 1923 5.35 H M ail Subscriptions O n ly. S ub scrib e through the O u tlook N ow ! Phone 1561 sra smrars: «¡v; a t sara ¡ra a a C hisels—Made Made from high grad e steel. T eeth a re evenly set and sh arp en ed for fast, sm ooth work. 0 ; , e z Daue Mrs. ( . Gordy spt»nt th e last week- n " W inchester S tra ig h t Claw >ail H a m m e r-C ru c ib le steel, carefu lly hardened an d tem pered. P erfect "h a n g " and balance. P aten ted in te rlo c k ing wedges. T hose P resen t beside ............r e t s , , » BARGAIN RATES ON 1 ,o t ■ ' « » h e re h o rn n e a r G ra n ts P a s s « th e jio iid a y s ™ <», everything lo r the carpenter. W inchester Solid C enter Auger B its— For all kinds of general work. G reat stren g th . Free, easy cutting. E xcellent chip clearan ce. Sets of th ir teen different diam eter bits in can v as roll o r wooden boxes. W in ch ester W ood B ottom P la n es T horoughly s e a s o n e d beechw ood bottom s. Spe cial steel c u tte rs held rig id ly in position. Quick, easy ad ju stm ent. Mr. and Mrs. R obert L ansdow n o , been determ i.m d “ o d ^ d a u ^ g h te r^ L u c ife ^ f " S eattle ^M r* | , >’ ™ bp~ h t has had as g u ests A. W. METZGER & CO. m . i ’ .'.'. j l ! l <‘ " ll0 w .n ts » ill mude, C orreen, de- « ''•■ .,'h o ,e h e :r7 n? ^ e 7 i Ä ^ r „ , ! i ! X r ^ l' l , W in ch ester S aw s P, i " " " ‘ •" Mr. an d Mrs C F Rnuho» , . Roy M cC arter’8 U nited tru c k and a taln ed a t d in n er on New Y ear’s V a y ^ 7 ° f W° ° d WeFe b" r-ned ° n th e la tte r's b ro th er-in -law and X f i ^ , ^ "**“ • Miss E u n ice E m m ett and T I stu n ,,,',’ ® vi w VI w Tools That Feel Right from a solid piece of cru.cible steel from tip of blade th ro u g h th e socket. H ickory han d ies, le ath e r capped. All sizes. ¿ r :, and Mrs. Wm. Ely of P o rd a n d days h e r niece E m m ett W elling of B a k e r O regon m ®” 4 FreU nd of P rin ev ille. Ore- h as been th e guest of Mr and Mrs W a’h s / t Ch° S' R ydeen of E1herton, G eorge T ach ero n « a s h h ig to n , and h e r d au g h ter. Mrs. C h ristm as g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr to M,°rSe’ Wh° WaS re t,lr “ 1ng and Mrs. E. D. H olgate w ere th e ir w ith h J “ ^ O,rValli8 aitC r ® V,8,t son-in-law and d au g h ter Mr and t ’ h b “ S^an d in W alla W alia. Mrs. B erry L ovett and son Donald of A b° Unt ful c h r ls tm as d in n er w as G resh am W /N C /H M , W inchester organized th is evening a t Union H igh Oregon w ho « i 7 school. A lad ies’ class w ill be o r- ea rly in J a n u a ry T he t Before you buy investigate a> 11,1 z I C alifornia. L A N G 'SLanfiw ood is guaranteed to burn T W IC E as lonfi with O N E -H A L F the wood required by any other ranfie on the market. The purchase price will be refunded if the L A N G W O O D Ranfie doe, not do just as it is G U A R A N T E E D . Come in and tee the L A N G W O O D on display in ou r store 1 ' - T o m lan d ’ Mr 3,1,1 Mr«. R o b ert L ansdow ne of Oregon City | Mrs. C. H. G ossett, fo rm erly of th is I and his bride. I m lo r I f ¿ink W ostell sp en t sev eral s r - ............. “ • tm » -, tVIN C H tSTtn R“ 1’- x i " '™ Paving fiid - o ran g es w ere X vicinity, w as a b u sin ess visito r in G resham last week. T he G o ssetts, have moved from the Pow ell Valley road io P o rtlan d . Miss E dna G ossett Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Black e n t e r - , lias ___ -- rec en tly com pleted h er te ac h er s taln ed a n um ber of frien d s an d rela- bourse at th e O regon N orm al at lives a t .d in n er on New Y ear’s day. I M onmouth T he g u ests w ere Mrs. A nna M iller of T he M isses C a r n l i n o -r M r ! “ !:!, a n d T X ” '. , . ’ Mr ”. r«d w ,S <™77/e Ç/oVe 0$ W in ch ester lla te h e t. H alf p attern . S h arp c u ttin g edge of high g rad e steel. P erfect nail slot. "H and g rip " handle. P ate n ted in te rlo c k ing wedges. A. W . METZGER <& CO. Phone 1451 ¿k ,7», The WINCHESTER S t o ï f m e 1451 M rs ^ lV c ^ M ill" " and) Mr. and Mrs. W. ^ ‘X h e r of R ose burg w ere g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr and Mrs. K. A. M iller New Y ear's day. Many stu d e n ts a re p assin g th ro u g h G resham today on th e ir w ay back to th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college and to W illam ette U niversity. It is u n d e r stood th e stu d e n ts from th e U niver sity of Oregon still have an o th er w eek’s vacation. T h at in stitu tio n did not close for th e holidays u n til De cem ber 22. Joe P eak is enrolled as a stu d e n t at th e U niversity of Oregon th is year in stead of a t b u sin ess col lege as w as a t first understood. K W. Stafford expects to leave th is evening for C alifo rn ia on business. <n TING ( LI BS ON NEW YEAR’S TRIP W ilson and th e ir th ree d a u g h te rs and son w ere also g u ests a t th e hotel. T his w as th e second an n u a l New- Y ea r’s ou tin g an d it is expected th a t th e clubs n ill observe it perm anently. On the re tu r n to P o rtlan d th e tra in w ent th ro u g h A storia d u rin g day lig h t and Mr. S t.C la ir says th a t w hile th e w reckage a t th a t city is big. w ork is p ro g ressin g to w ards rebuilding rapidly. C hase E. S t.C la ir, of th e Outlook force, sp en t th e New Y ear holidays a t Seaside, w here th e M azam as of P o rtlan d w ere en tertain ed by th e As to ria s A ngoras. T he tw o o rg an iz a tio n s a re clubs of m o u n tain eers and n atu re -lo v er 8. In ta lk in g of th e outing he said, "S unday m o rn in g ea rly 40 of us left HAMPSHIRE RHEE H E R S Seaside bv tru c k for Cannon beach eorm jihuanization w here a w alk down th e beach w as Planned. T his num ber w as p ra c ti An o rganization of H am pshire cally th e e n tire com pany. At b re a k sw ine b reeders w as form ed W ednes fast John B arry , guide for th e A n day a t a m eeting held a t .th e office of ST VI ES TO HAVE g oras. had said th a t since it looked so County Agent S. B. H all in G resham . SAME At IO (ORE sto rm y it would not be a good plan Ten b reed ers w ere p resent. T he o r Oregon and W ashington a re to have for anyone w ho w as w eath er-scared g a n iz a tio n is know n as tlie Oregon 1 th e sam e autom obile code. A confer- to go. He asked all who d id n ’t w ant H am pshire Sw ine B reed ers' asso cia ‘ ence of sta te traffic officials from the to go to hold up th e ir hands. No tion. Officers elected w ere president, tw o sta te s met in P o rtlan d la st week. h an d s w ent up. T h ere w ere in te rm it- F. A. W elch, G resh am ; vice p resident T hose p rese n t w ere Sam A. E ozer ent show ers d u rin g th e rid e to Can •I. W. P ark er, Y am hill; se creta ry , L. From th e re th e clubs H. Stone. F airv iew ; d irec to rs. P aul se c re ta ry of sta te and T. A. Rafferty. non Beach. ! chief traffic officer who com prised the sta rte d out along th e shore. It be Adams. W arren. W. J. M il.er, Corbett Oregon d elegation, and L. D. M cArdle cam e very w indy and th e p arty E v erett Lake, G resham T hose p resen t at th e m eeting w ere a j d irec to r of th e d ep a rtm en t of efficien stopped at th e W arren hotel. Though fair rep resen tatio n of the m ost pro cy, Fred J. Dibble, d irec to r of th e de closed for (he w in ter season, th e p ro nLrH Ve H nm ”sh irp breed ers of Pfhe p a rtm e n t of licenses, and O ren I.eidy p rieto r invited them in a n d several n o rth ern section of Oregon. O thers besides the officers w ere Sam P e te r Inspector in th e traffic division, who h ours w ere sp en t there. ing"’ GEe8pamr K lnS»ton, Bor- j rep rese n ted W ashington. Many of th e h ik ers had gotten wet. H nw . E . p Canfield. C a rlto n ; Dave I Only m a tte rs p e rta in in g to th e o p e r Some of th e m ore Intrepid proceeded ?roffu ? d lk e r ’ ° rinK anrt V G S m ith' atio n of m otor vehicles w ere dealt down th e beach a couple of m i'es T he H am pshire breed is raDidlv w ith as nil o th e r m a tte rs con cern in g fa rth e r and re tu rn e d to th e hotel. autom obiles w ere decided to be for L unch w as ca rrie d by all an d a big n n r th 'K V‘ p o p u ,a rlty in th e Pacific n q rth w est on account of its being the local reg u latio n . New law s req u irin g k e ttle of coffee gave the clubs a feast bacon type of an im al for w hich th e re all p ed e stria n s on highw ays to keep to fit for a king." s a stro n g dem and at the p rese n t e It is th e fifth breed to of the lett hand side of the road and to Mr. St C lair, who is a m em ber of tim step off the m ain p ortion of th e road th e M azanta club, said th a t th e gale ficially recognized bv the sta te fair when tw o vehicles m eet slm ultaneous- blow ing in sh o re from th e ocean was P o H n 'lt t 'h i° tbP r‘i beine U u rn c 'Je rse y W hite' h n a’ B erkshfre and Chester’ | ly. w ere made. It was also decided to so stro n g it w as h ard to b reath e pro h ib it vehicles from sta n d in g on ag ain st G reat ch u n k s of roam would the m ain portion of the highw ays o u t go scudding over th e beach, it looked IN NEH.IIRHHING (’OE5TY side of th e city and tow n lim its. 'ik e th e ea st wind h ere d riftin g the It w as decided to u rge W ashington snow. And th e sea—th e tid e tu rn ed T hose who did not take ad v tan ta g e to ch an g e its p resen t law on lighting a t 9 o clock but at noon it w as still of th e o p p o rtu n ity to see th e stum p ru les to conform with th a t ex istin g in w ashing In as high as a t the tim e tiUrni.nL 4nd ' 4nd c le a rin R d em onstra- Oregon. when »he tide w as full. The big waves w?n k , 8 t C orbett 3 ™ n t ha ago. w ere tru ly a w onderful sight. * il! be in terested in h earin g of the P ry T im e In S e w ¥«*k- The re tu rn to th e H otel Seaside, dem o n stratio n to be held in C lacka- A seer,- o r m o re p e r s o n s are reported fro m v a r io u s p a r t s o f th e c o u n tr y to w here th e p arty was staying. WBb m as county at M olalla on J a n u a ry 6 h a v e d ie d fro m d r in k in g p o iso n liq u o r m ade earliy in th e aftern o o n . A fter I T he S. A- o ra tii place A. v CordiH p lace one n m ile w est o n C h r i s t m a s d a y , a n d s e v e ra l w e re m a d e te m i s i r a r d y o r p e r m a n e n tly W ind. Hut d in n er th e m em bers of th e tw o clubs j of M olalla has been chosen as th e it is s a id to h a v e b e e n th e d r ie s t C h r is t- who could sing got to g eth er and par- j placp for th e d em o n stration m a s J u N e w Y o r k 's h is to ry . the e field, w hich is I locat w T d tlclp ated In a program . Sunday, th e ro ad s " lead 1(‘a '1 to th hotel w as crow ded w ith th e larg e . a t K aVlor sta tio n on the W illam ette < h r i s t m s s M all H e a v y . P o s t m a s t e r J o n e s r e p o r t s t h a t th e v o l num ber ot g u ests who had conn for a '» * • ’ >’ so u th ern railw ay. The reg u la r of th is ra ilro a d provides on u m e o f C h r is tm a s m a ll th is y e a r is to p e r New f e a r trip , in addition to th e two ■ent h e a v ie r t h a n la s t y e a r. o u ting clubs. p o rtu n ity for «»tending the dem on- In N ew Y o rk v .ty th e h o lid a y m a il is S p eak ers on th e program Sunday ’ tra ,lo n ,ro “i eith er Oregon City and s a id to h a v e b ro k e n a ll re, o r d s night, w ere m em bers of ------- the ° l A Gand ngora or 1 M o onitor r ,la n d and or M Mount onitor Angel. an,» \»---- - . D r W ilb u r F C r a f ts , n o te d r e fo r m ex- club, and th e M azamas, Jno. B. Yeon ' T hose in terested who have not al p o n e n t. d ie d W e d n e s d a y a t W a s h in g to n a -ep rese n tatlv e of the city of 6««- I* Bdy *‘een ,hp d em o n stration should l i t w an Î3, side and Bishop W alter T. Sum ner. not m iss th l’ o p p o rtunity. It has been M azamas in th e p a rty besides Mr p r,’ven a Treat success in econom ical ,1 T h* B ank of G resh am pays 5 per 1 th o ro u Kh ciejiring of land. i cent iu te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.__Adv. St. C lair, w ' io a r e w ell-know n here. I w ere Miss Mary P. B lllm eyer. Multno- ------ --------------- m it i T I l m ah oi.nty h ealth n u ise , and Miss I* w in * ?°Th K From th is date. Decem ber 29. 1922. Lois Schm alc. J. O W ilson, clerk of 1 debts co n tracted by’ ^ v ’ w it f° r any I tr a d e d by my h usband. Z t Cowan M ultnoriial Cump, W. o. W . and one ?*h er Person from this' date" " F M ils M U JU , COWAM of the H. ad Camp m an ag ers, and Mrs 1,22 s *Kned hy p j M. Iteceni- John-