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ÏÎ1HK U ODI) MAX BIES IN PORTLAND HOSPITAL SANDY BLUFF Mr. G randstaff, w ho lives on the L ouis B. M artin, aged 64 years, died I rtedin place, w as tak en to St. V incents in Good S am a ritan hospital in P ort- I ho8p,,al last I h u rsd ay to be o perated lon for gall stones. He is restin g easier laud on S atu rd ay evening, J a n u a ry now and th e hopes a re th a t he m»y 20, from ca n ce r pf th e stom ach. receive help w ithout th e operation. A. J. Ault has p u rch ased a new Mr. M artin had m ade his hom e re- cen tly w ith th e O. A. Hill fam ily at | J*"”’ to ,ak e ,h e place oi th e one he lost. Rockwood. He w ent to P o rtlan d d u r Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo R adford h iv e in g C h ristm as w eek to visit friends purchased 12 ac res of land from Mrs. a n d had not re tu rn e d to Rockwood j Radford s fath er. Win. Caldo, th e p a rt since. He hns a w ife and d au g h ter in v' h,*re l * e ho,lse »tan«*«- They will “ YALE” M IXS (T P AT HERBERT LYNCH MABE IX DOOR TRACK MEET EARM BI HEAL HEAD ________ ____ _____________ _ i T he fresh m an class of th e Coluni- C o n tin u ed from page 1 t>ja n High school en te rta in e d th e up- ! per classe s and a few of th e ir friends fore the sta te le g isla tu re several tim es and it is o u r u n d erstan d in g th a t I a t th e g ran g e h all on F rid a y evening. th e m a tte r is to be b ro u g h t before the | J a n u a ry 19. For a w eek po sters a u - | p rese n t session of the leglslatiiVe and nounciug au “In d o o r T ra c k Meet" h a W h e r e a s , th e M ultnom ah County adorned th e b u lle tin board and cu rl- F arln B ureau believes It ju s t an eq u it osiry co n cern in g th e expected event able legislation and opposes leg isla tion w hich w ill u n n ec essarily in crease w as keen. th e tax burden on th e alre ad y heavily T he a rriv in g g u ests, about 45 lr. taxed a g ric u ltu ra l land. T herefore, C . „ d . He . . . . o, U.e ¿ S i ’ X S S num ber, w vre met a t th e door and j he ,f th a t t,he M u,tn °m ah Coun- sonic o ld e r. w ith Mr. Caldo. w ill move back to p resen ted w ith a sm all pen n an t whose 1 • >. . .. ,y Karm B ureau in an n u a l session, go th e ir home and Mr. Caldo will m ake co lo rs m atched those of eith er th e on record as opposing said con so lid a his hom e w ith his b ro th er and sister. Yale, H arv ard or P rin c eto n p ennant; tion. FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. S. G. C a rre ll and son w ith w hich th e h all w as decorated. A com m ittee w as appointed co n slst- D elbert of Pow ell V alley w ere Sunday As soon as each college group w as ' nK , *le p resid en t, H erb ert I.ynch, Mr. and Mrs. O rin B rooks a re th e visito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. happy p a re n ts of a 9 4 -pound d au g h A. J. Ault, also Mrs. A u lt's m other, com plete and organized w ith a m an- I an<* th e se c re ta ry -tre a su re r. Guy Rob- Mrs. Byron. ag cr and yell lead ei, th e fun began. ert8 o n > to atten d th e m eeting w hich te r, Iwjrn Ja n u n . y 23. M other and C ottrell com t m , unity Sunday school F o u rte en v arieties of rac es and con- I w as called by m em bers of th e Colum- „ , baby a re doing flue. w as a U rge aU e n d ln ce X W“ 1Cn te ste w ere he,d from th e s ta n d i n g ! Ma R ^ r D rain ag e D istrict No. 1 for W. Cook h as moved his fam ily from T he W illing W orkers of th e com broad g rin ” to a “cro w in g co n test.” | th e purp o se of p ro testin g ag a in st th is th e D unbar house into th e Ira Brooks m unity chu rch w ill m eet th is • •oming R ivalry betw een H arv ard and Yale consolidation. T he m eeting w as held house on C edar stre e t. Mrs. Brooks W ednesday aftern o o n w ith Mrs. F re d , w axed keen er and keener, and w hen in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay in th e G overn- and son B url a re m oving to th e farm W agner. th e to taled score show ed th a t Yale orw room a t th e ch am b er of com Wm. P h a ir is hom e ag ain and feel n ea r A lbany w here Mr. B rooks has had won by one point, they fairly m erce. ing q u ite well. been for th e p ast tw o m onths. A rep rese n tativ e of th e Moline Plow raised th e roof. P rin c ip a l McKay w as given th e honor of p rese n tin g th e • com pany quoted prices to F arm Bu- CORBETT b eau tifu l loving cup to th e w inning reau m em bers on plows. T h eir price Mr. and Mrs. L ydekeidt of P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs. Stanfield of A storia, team , w hich proudly left it on ex h ib i to m em bers only Is 10 p er cen t over th e w holesale price plus th e freight. w ere Sunday v isito rs a t the Lewis tion in th e lib rary . Reed home. , At a late hour a d ain ty lunch was T he Moline people a re anxious to get Mrs. E lizabeth M organ, who has had served and th e d ep a rtin g g u ests an estim ate on th e num ber of plows charg e of th e public telephone office for several years, h as resigned as op- agreed th a t it w as one of the best th a t will be needed by F arm B ureau m em bers th is y ear so th e men a t the I e ra to r and will move into her own high school p a rtie s ever given here. ' house near th e ch u rch . She will move facto ry will know how m any to m ake I the postoffice into h er residence. D am ascus F arm B ureau News. th is year. T h e sp e ak e r told his h e a r The freshm an cla ss at high school Two m ore ca rlo ad s of alfa lfa hay ers th a t th e re is not a b e tte r plow en tertain ed the u pper classm en F rl- I day evening at an iu d o o j tra c k m eet have been m ade up by th e D am ascus m ade th an th e Moline plow. E ach one F arm B ereau m em bers. T he first ca r is g u aran teed and in case any p art | In th e g ran g e hall. Mrs. G eorge Jam es w as called to load is due to a rriv e today or W ednes b rea k s it w ill be replaced w ithout P o rtlan d F rid ay evening, by th e ill day and th e o th e r w ill follow w ithin cost. Both th e steel and chilled plows ness of her m other. New and Rebuilt Mrs. N ettle K incaid has been e m six or seven days. T he p rice being a re w arra n te d not to break and nny- ployed as telephone exchange o p e ra paid is $24.80 f. o. b. B oring. Mem one who ca re s to may try them out tor and will move into th e telephone h ers who need m illru n can now, by h am m ering them w ith a ham m er. building very soon. th ro u g h special a rra n g e m e n ts, get T he price quoted by him is said to be Mrs. E thel Sm ith S tew art w as ia M ontana m illru n in ton lots at $35 a Old m achines ta k en in tra d e as low er th an o th e r m akes of plows. P o rtlan d S aturday. p a rt paym ent. The Misses E lsa B erner and Jay ton f. o. b. Boring. C arload lots of 20 COUNTY MAKES EIGHT Crocket spent th e w eek-end in P o rt- tons can be bought a t $32 a ton. F re d P eterso n , th e m a rk e t p ro ject FOR COUNTY AGENT Com plete R ental and Supply i land. Columbia g ran g e m em bers w ill have lead er, is looking for B u rb an k p o ta D epartm ent. j a p arty at th e ir hall F rid ay evening, C lackam as county has not given up toes. Any F arm B ureau m em bers who | Ja n u a ry 26. th e fight for th e reten tio n of th e coun- I have any of th is v arie ty for sale T y p ew riters repaired. M achines T axp ay ers who filed incom e tax re should call Mr. P ete rso n an d give him ty ag en t acco rd in g to word received loaned w hile we w ork on yours. tu rn s la st y ear need not w rite for th e num ber of sacks. T he F arm Bu from Oregon City. A hill has been , blanks for m aking th e ir re tu rn s th is reau office in P o rtlan d is ex pecting to p rep ared and w ill be p resen ted to the ' year. T he n ecessary b lan k s for m ak buy a carlo ad of B u rb an k s in th e D a sta te le g isla tu re as soon as possible. I ing re tu rn s for th e y ea r 1922 have m ascus com m unity iu th e n ea r fu tu re C om pulsory su p p o rt of a county ag en t j been m ailed by Clyde G. H untley. Col if p rese n t p lan s w ork o ut successfully. an d th e fed eral and sta te extension 304 Oak St., P o rtla n d , Ore. w ork in every county of Oregon is the lector of In te rn a l R evenue, to every purp o se of th e bill. T he bill, sp o n person who filed la st year. A W ant Ad w ill do it for you. sored by th e C lackam as County F arm B ureau, has been p rep ared by G ran t B. Dfmick, local atto rn e y of Oregon City, who w ith T hom as F. Ryan, has ‘ Otf ta k en it to Salem . I t is expected the bill will be intro d u ced by any or all of th e C lackam as county delegation. T he pro p o sal is th e o u tg ro w th of th e local situ atio n . T he co unty c o u it refused to m ake provision for th e county ag en t w ork and th e farm b u reau , w hich is backing th e extension pro ject, w ishes to m ake th e m a in te nance of th e office com pulsory. The m easu re Is said to be p attern ed aftei th e K an sas law. (THI T Y P E W R IT E R S The Rebuilt Typewriter Co. Today’s News Too Big for Printed Word, Hence News-Photos $ and Cartoons - « no The cameras of the Publish ers Autocaster Service circle the world. This paper only has the right to print Auto caster pictures in this terri tory. The biggest dailies in the country can run no more striking photos than a r e now available to the readers of this paper, through* our ability to make cuts in our own plant. ROBING (,»>«■ I__ SFEs IT See them in the OUTLOOK 'M¡^’ -h- .¡..vi T * ». T r * . l b . T, h b Miss G enevieve M cNary visited a few days the last of th e week a t the home of Mr. and M rs.'A lfred Yaun. Mrs. O. A. P alm e r is spending a few days w ith rela tiv e s in P o rtlan d th is week. Jo h n M eyers has rec en tly been a p pointed road su p e rv iso r for th is d is trict. Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Y aun e n te r tained a n um ber of g u ests a t th e ir home S unday evening of th is week. Mr. and Mrs. R ufus C oates and fam- , lly w ere S unday g u ests a t th e O. A. ' P alm er home. It is rep o rted th a t Mrs. S cott, a o n e tim e resid e n t h ere who has m any 1 friends and rela tiv e s n ear here, died J at the hom e of a d au g h ter in Cultfor- i n ia recently. Mrs. T h ielk e of P o rtlan d is visiting friends h ere th is week. Mr. and .Mrs. E. M. A inesberry and little d a u g h te r of P o rtlan d w ere Sun- ) day g u ests a t th e hom e of H. A. Beck and fam ily. T hrough som e m isu n d erstan d in g , i wo P o rtlan d b ask etb all team s cam e to ! play th e Boring team h ere S atu rd ay night, so It w as decided to m ake it a double gam e, in th e first Boring heat th e Pacific S tate s E lectric C om pany's team w ith a sco re of 40 to 14. In the second gam e th e re g u la r team had to he sp lit up and su b stitu te s used with th e resu lt of a d efeat at the handH of th e R am blers w ith a score of 34 tol6. Five B oring ch ild ren w ere c h ris t ened a t th e G erm an Evangelical church In G resham Sunday. They w ere Chris and L uclle G antenbeln, F ritz and M arg aret S tag er and A lfred Yaun, Ju n io r. UNION W alter Schw edler is am ong th e list of 40 men rec en tly chosen for th e m en's glee club at th e Oregon A g ricu l tu ra l college as if re su lt of try o u ts held la st w eek by Prof. W. F. G askins, d irecto r of th e school of music. A lfred W ellm an and E rn est S chw ed ler rec en tly sold a carlo ad of A m eri can W onder potatoes. They a re still busy sacking potatoes. T he potatoes w ere p u rch ased hy Mr. Sw ank, a com m ission m ac of P o rtland. Saving Money on $8 50 a Week No m a tte r how sm all your income, It Is posslbh save a regular, d efin ite sum . to The first d o llar out of the weekly pay envelope Is the easiest one to save. If you ca n 't save th a t d o llar you ca n 't save any dollar. T he ow ner of a chain of reta il sto res reach in g from coast to coast sta rte d on a sa lary of $8.50 a week. He dem o n strated th a t he was destined for success by saving a d efin ite p a rt of th a t $8.50 each and every week. You can do th e sam e; you can save if you m ake the sam e decision he did. Make pay day your h an k in g day. B an k of G resham GRESHAM, OREGON HORSE SENSE Let Your Money Work for You Buy a few shares of our 7 per cent P rio r Preference Stock and your money will earn you over 7 per cent. Dividends are payable every three months. This is a good sound investm ent a..d our Easy Pay m ent Plan enables you to get 7 per cent interest on your savings while you are paying for your shares. Investigate this Unusual Opportunity Today. Ask any of our employes about it. . In v e stm e n t D ep a rtm en t Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. R oom 605 E le c tric B ldg., P o rtla n d , O regon Phones: Eust 7102; Gresham 8 5 » AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your P atronage Solicited MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE M oving «m l G en eral H au lin g 124-41 I'n ion A ven u e W ood, Coal an d B riq u e ts P o rtla n d , Orxyfon CASH P A ID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Calves, Hogs, of any kind See M e for C attle H au lin g E. NASSHAHN, Joint Installation at Grange. Multnomah BORING, OREGON, Rt. 1 Telephone !19x A u to Toil« Recovered and Repaired A ll kind« o f Ton M a te rie l and C u rta in W indows A Joint in stallatio n of officer« will be held next S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 27, a t S. E. PALMQUIST th e M ultnom ah gran g e. Officer« of AUTO TOP SHOP M ultnom ah g ran g e and of th e D am as cus g ran g e w hich was tra n s fe rre d to Main S t., Gtresham. P h o n e 1285 Boring recen tly , will he In stalled hy Mrs. E. A. NIblin, ch a p lain of E vening POWELL VALLEY S tar gran g e. Mrs. N Iblin Is u n ex Mrs. A ugusta P alm b lad Is spending celled iu th is w ork. A larg e a tte n d a few weeks a t Oak G rove visiting ance is expected. w ith her sons David an d P au l and laical Students Win College Honors. th e ir fam ilies. She will also visit Among those selected for th e m en's w ith her (laughter, Mrs R ichard G us glee club a t th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral tafson and fam ily In P o rtlan d . college a r e th e nam es of W. H. N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O KH. Schw edler of Boring and H. N. T ru ed - . _ No. 21834. son of Pow ell Valley. In th e C ircu it C ourt of the S ta te o f O re gon, for th e C ounty of M ultnom ah. D e Miss Violet Coe and 15 o th e r s tu p a rtm e n t o f P ro b a te d en ts w ere p resen ted In a re c ita l la st In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te o f Alice E <'ummlngs, Deceased. T uesday evening by th e public sp e a k N olle« Is h ereby given th a t th e u n d e r ing and m usic d ep a rtm en ts a t the signed have been appointed hy the C ircu it ’ o u rt of the S ta te of i tregon for the W illam ette U niversity. C ounty of M ultnom ah, D e p artm en t of T he Outlook rec en tly m entioned th at th e re w as b u t one o th e r sem i-w eekly n ew sp ap er published In th e sta te , not including tw o or th re e Issued in co n nection w ith dallies. T he o th e r sem i- w eekly re fe rre d to w as th e Benton County C ourier. T his p aper a n n o u n c es th a t It will becom e a dally soon. T he Lebanon C riterio n , a w eekly, has decided to become a sem i-w eekly. I ró b a te , a s E x ec u to r a n d E x ec u trix of the last W ill anil T e s ta m e n t a n d of the e s ta te of Alice E C um m ings, deceased and have qualified. All p erso n s h a v in g elalm s a g a in st said e s ta te a re hereb y no tified to presen t th e sam e duly verified “ • hyJ a ' req u ired to th e u n d e rsig n ed a t ‘ ,l l.u ,rk * S chneider. 203-5 W ithrow B ld g , G resham , O regon o r 791 C o rb ett H ld g , P o rtla n d . O regon,’ w ithin six m o n th s from the d a te h e reo f' G EO IU IK S Y L V E S T E R CU M M IN G S a n d A L IC E L E U R E N IA 1IOTLE, . . . . . j - . a n d E x ec u trix . M, GtTIRK A S C H N E ID E R . A tto rn ey » for E x ec u to r a n d E x ec u trix . 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