T W IC E
W EEK
G resham O utlook
VOL. IS, NO. »5
CARL SALQUIST IS
VICTIM OF BLAST;
CAPS EXPLODE
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
GRESH1M, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JAM ARY SB, 1»SS
Organizes Women of
“Invisible Empire”
COUNTY FARM HEADS FIRED;
D. D. JACKSON IS SUCCESSOR
I United States Senator
George W, Norris
CORBETT MAN IS
FOUND GUILTY ON
ASSAULT CHARGE
T he d isch arg e of U. G. Sm ith, fo re- leaving a net b alan ce to th e cre d it of
m
an
of M ultnom ah co unty farm , and th e farm of $5585.32. T his does not
C arl S alquist, 20 y ea rs old. son of
Ray B aker of C orbett w as found
Mrs.
E m m a O’S ullivan, su p e rin te n tak e into acco u n t th e m any th o u san d s
Mrs. C a rrie S alq u ist of Pow ell V alley,
of d o llars w o rth of p ro d u cts on hand
g u ilty on a ch arg e of a s sa u lt and b a t
dent
of
th
e
infirm
ary,
to
ta
k
e
effect
died T uesday evening a t 9 o’clock at
Yet in th e face of th e se figures from
te ry a g a in st Abel Blanc, a F re n c h
J a n u a ry 31, giving them b arely a th e new spaper re p o rts it a p p e a r s !
th e Good S am a ritan hospital as a re
m an, also living at C orbett, a t the
w eek's notice before th e ir successor, some county official p e rsists in rep o rt ■
su lt of in ju rie s received T uesday
tria l held in the ju stice co u rt in
D. D. Ja ck so n , ta k e s ch arg e, cam e Ing and giving o ut th e im pression I
G resham T h u rsd ay aftern o on before
m orn in g w hen a box of dy. an ite caps
J u stic e of the P eace John Brown. Mr.
w ith unexpected su d d en ness y e s te r th a t th e co unty farm is a ch a rg e upon I
exploded. Melvin P eterso n , 19, son
th e county of from $5000 to $8000 a |
B aker w as fined $10 and placed u nder
day. In fact, Mr. S m ith 's first in tim a
of A ugust P eterso n of Pow ell V alley,
year.
a bond of $250 to keep th e peace.
tion of th e intended ch an g e w as
w as also in ju red b u t no vital o rg an s
T he a u d ito r's re p o rt from tim e to
T he courtroom in th e city hall w as
w ere involved and he is expected to
learn ed from th e n ew sp ap er y esterd ay tim e may seem to im ply th is, evidently
filled w ith people, m ost of whom w ere
recover.
m orning, and he received official no because only th e c h a rg e item s get
from C orbett. D istrict A ttorney Jo h n
Young S alq u ist w as b lastin g stum ps
tice from th e board of county com m is th ro u g h to th e a u d ito r’s records. W hy
Mowry rep rese n ted th e state. C. G.
on h is m o th e r's farm in Pow ell V al
' should not th e farm be given cred it
S ch neider w as th e atto rn ey for Mr.
sio
n
ers
d
u
rin
g
th
e
day.
ley w hich he had ren te d for a year.
Baker.
l for w hat it sells, th a t is, for th e food
T he o sten sib le reaso n for th is su d
He had a box of dynam ite caps w hich
p ro d u cts It su p p lies to county In s ti
T h re e w itn esses w ere called on the
den o rd e r on th e p a rt of th e new
he th o u g h t w ere not m uch good and
tu tio n s? W hy should not th e books
sta n d to te stify in behalf of th e p la in
board of county com m issio n ers is
decided to try one out by p utting it on
and acco u n ts of th e farm be audited
tiff. Abel Blanc. They w ere W. J. Mil
economy, as Mr. Ja ck so n a t a sa la ry
th e end of a fuse and se ttin g off the
and th e condition of its affairs be
ler. H arry R ickert and G erald G erard,
of $175 a m onth w ill ta k e th e p lace
fuse. H e cu t his fuse, placed a cap
clearly sta te d so th a t th e m inds of
all of C orbett. T hey all told p ra c ti
of
tw
o
perso
n
#
whose
com
bined
sa
la
ry
on th e end and set th e box of caps on
ta x p ay ers w ould not be p erio d ica’ly
cally the sam e story.
N ebraskan asks why most iiniatr-
w as $300 a m onth. A long w ith th is
th e g round w ithin reach. Melvin
led to q u estio n th e v alu e of th e farm ta n t office in our country, the presi
Mrs. R. H. Davis, of Portland.
Abel B lanc w as th e first one to be
saving is th e prom ise of Mr. Jack so n
P e te rso n w as n ear by.
Ore., is now in Louisiana where a
to the county? If It is, as occasionally dency. it left to fill through choice*
placed on th e w itn ess stan d in his own
class of 1,000 women a re to be in iti th a t he w ill effect o th e r econom ies reported, why does th e county keep of political to sses ins ead of by
C arl lighted a m atch to touch off the
behalf. He said th e tro u b le o ccurred
ated into the Klu Klux K ian A uxili and add to th e efficiency of th e farm .
fuse and w hat happened afte r th a t is
th e farm w hich is said to cost th e direct prim ary, the tru e voice of the
at about noon la st F rid ay . H e was
ary. T he women claim to have
voters?
Mr. Ja ck so n h as p reviously held th e
not definitely know n for the explosion
county m uch m ore th a n It m akes?
branches in S3 states.
ta k in g a q u a rte r of beef from his farm
position of su p e rin ten d e n t of tha
of th e box of caps follow ed im m ediate
T hese a re q u estio n s th e ta x p ay ers
to deliver it to H arry R ickert, who
M
ultnom
ah
county
la
rm
and
w
as
r
e
ly a fte r th e ligh tin g of th e m atch. It
have reaso n to ask.
ow ns a g ara g e a t C orbett. W hen Mr.
BAPTIST
(
III
Bi
ll
WILL
lieved som e y ears ago, it is said,
is th o u g h t th a t th e box of caps w as C. II. LANE HAS
The county farm w as u n d er investi-
HAVE EVANGELIST i B lanc reached th e g ara g e he found
ro u g h th e influence of Com m issioner
left w ith th e lid off and a sp a rk from
NARI1OW ESCAPE th
■ th a t Mr. R ick ert o nly w anted a por-
Holman.
He
w
as
succeeded
by
Jo
h
n
f?ati°
"
,
by
graD<5
JUFT
SePtem
th e m a tch m u st have gone into th e
her, 1921. It w as found th a t th e re-
Dr. S. J. Reid, su p e rin ten d e n t of **on
, *le mp;,t brought him and Mr.
C.
H.
L
ane,
local
ag
en
t
for
th
e
W
at
D
ennison
w
ho
w
as
rep
laced
by
the
a
p
box. A box of dynam ite w as on a rack.
Blanc
had
no knife or an y th in g to cut
p
o
rts
a
t
th
a
t
tim
e
w
ere
unfounded
evangelism for th e B ap tists of O re
A hole w as blown in th e rack but the kins rem edies, had h is d elivery ca r p o intm ent of U. G. S m ith who a s
It up w ith but he succeeded in b o r
an d th e farm w as econom ically and
sum
ed
c
h
a
rg
e
Ju
ly
1,
1918.
Mr.
Sm
ith
gon, w ill have ch a rg e of special s e r
box of dynam ite did not explode.
w recked and a la rg e p a r t of his load
profitably m anaged.
ro w in g a hack saw from Mr. R ickert
Both boys w ere knocked uncon of rem edies destroyed in a collision was recom m ended by S. B. H all, who,
vices w hich w ill begin In Bethel B ap and a knife from a neighbor ac ro ss
T
h
ere
a
r
e
said
to
be
by
a
very
r
e
as
county
ag
en
t,
w
as
reg
ard
ed
in
an
scious by th e explosion but Melvin
w ith a S o u th ern Pacific engine at advisory position w ith referen c e to th e cent report. 380 in m ates in th e in tis t ch u rch in G resham on next S u n Ihe stre e t, according to Mr. B lanc's
P ete rso n cam e to w ithin a few m o
day. He w ill preach both m orning own testim ony.
m ents an d ra n fo r help. He w as C lackam as sta tio n on la st T uesdaj m anag em en t of th e co unty farm . It firm ary. T his d ep a rtm en t has been In
W hile Mr. Blanc w as engaged in
was considered in th e line of e f sole ch a rg e of th e su p erin ten d en t, and evqjjing. T hese services w ill be
sta n d in g at th e side and a co m p ara aftern o o n , Ja n u a ry 23.
cu
ttin g th e m eat, Mr. B aker Is said to
Mrs.
Em
m
a
O
'Suliivai..
It
is
located
Mr. L ane w as ap p ro ach in g th e ficiency to se p a ra te th e su p e rin ten -
held each evening at 7:30. He will
tively sm all portion of the flying
have driven up to th e g ara g e in an
on
the
farm
.
Mr.
Sm
ith
w
as
forem
an
cro
ssin
g
a
t
a
co
n
sid
erab
le
down
grade.
deney
of
th
e
in
firm
ary
from
th
e
fore-
be
supported
by
a
larg
e
ch
o
ru
s
choir.
pieces s tru c k nim. H is face and
autom obile. Seeing Mr. Blanc, the
of the farm division only. Mr. Sm ith
T hose who know Dr. Reid p erso n
clo th es w ere covered w ith blood from H e failed to see th e ap p ro ach in g en m anship of th e farm .
w itn esses testified th a t Mr. B aker de
says
th
e
p
rese
n
t
m
onthly
payroll
ot
gine
or
h
e
a
r
arfv
w
arning
bell
or
T
he
farm
co
n
sists
of
n
ea
rly
200
ally
or
by
rep
u
ta
tio
n
feel
th
a
t
the
h is w ounds.
m
anded th a t Mr. B lanc pay him the
th
e
farm
division
is
$430.
At
tim
es
com m unity is fo rtu n a te to se cu re his
Dr. H. V. Adix w as called and he w h istle u n til he w as close to th e acres, w ith ab o u t 130 a c re s in c u ltiv a
$3 he owed him but w as told th a t he
d
u
rin
g
p
lan
tin
g
,
cu
ltiv
atio
n
and
h
a
r
track
.
H
e
stopped
his
c
a
r
as
q
u
ic
k
tion.
T
he
b
alance
is
m
ostly
p
astu
re.
services, ev tn for a lim ited period, as
ru sh ed C arl S alq u ist to P o rtlan d to
d id n ’t owe hint an y th in g
F rom th e
th e Good S am aritan h o sp ital as q u ic k ly as possible and supposed he w as It is w ell stocked w ith blooded cattle, vesting of cro p s th e p ay ro ll n e c e ssa r it is im possible for him to m eet all
testim ony it w as learn ed th a t th e
ily
ru
n
s
h
ig
h
er
th
an
a
t
present.
c
lea
r
of
th
e
tra
c
k
b
ut
th
e
engine
hogs
and
p
o
u
ltry
and
h
as
a
record
tile ca lls m ade upon him. He is s a il
ly as possible. T he explosion had
Mr. Ja ck so n may be m ore efficient to be one of th e m ost forceful sp e ak m oney was owed to Mr. B ak er's fa th
to rn one la rg e hole and several sm a ll stru c k th e fro n t w heels, tu rn ed the u n d er Mr. S m ith of efficient m an ag e
th a n Mr. Sm ith and m ay be able to e rs In the g re a t n o rth w est, and as a er. T he fa th e r had w orked for Mr.
e r ones in young S a lq u ists’s abdom en. c a r arou n d and cau g h t th e box of re m m ent and profitable production.
edies
a
t
th
e
re
a
r,
te
a
rin
g
it
loose
and
ru n th e farm and th e infirm ary u nder sound rea so n er on all v ital su b jects to B lanc one-lialf day w ith his team
From
tim
e
to
tim
e
re
p
o
rts
have
H is face and p rac tica lly every p a rt of
about a y ear and a h alf ago.
sc
a
tte
rin
g
th
e
contents.
Mr.
L
ane
no.
been circ u lated ten d in g to show th a t one m anag em en t m ore econom ically have no su p erio r.
his body had pieces of m etal im bedded
Mr. Maker, It w as claim ed, co n tin
his
son
R
ichard,
who
w
as
w
ith
him
th
an
has
been
done.
If
so,
th
e
ch
au
g
s
the
farm
w
as
far
from
being
se
lf-su
p
Next
Bunday
th
e
Bible
school
w
ill
in th e flesh. H is eyes w ere badly in
ued
to dem and th e money and Mr,
w
ere
not
in
ju
red
.
p o rting and w as co stin g th e co u n ts is justified. But w hy th e ru m o rs and convene a t 10 o’clock. T he Junior.i
ju red and sig h t destroyed. An o p e ra
Blanc kept re tre a tin g from him and
T
he
delivery
c
a
r
w
as
dam
aged
to
gq
ssses
at
figures
an
d
cloud
of
u
n
from
$5000
to
$8000
a
year.
Mr.
w
ill
m
eet
in
th
e
aftern
o
o
n
from
3
to
tion w as perform ed and several feet
ask in g v ario u s p ersons n ea r by to
of his in te stin e s rem oved in an effort such an ex ten t th a t re p a irs w ere im S m ith's ca refu lly k ep t re p o rts m ada c e rta in ty th a t is allow ed to h ang over 4 o'clock. P ra ise and p ray e r service
keep Mr. B aker from fighting hint. Mr.
possible
and
Mr.
L
ane
h
as
ordered
th
is
im
p
o
rta
n
t
u
n
it
of
county
p
ro
p
erty
to
th
e
com
m
issioners
show
th
is
to
be
w
ill
begin
in
th
e
evening
a
t
6:30
and
to save his life but every effort w as in
an
o
th
e
r
to
tak
e
its
place.
an erro r.
an d in stitu tio n s? W ould it not be p reaching serv ice w ill be a t 11 in the B lanc w as said to have had a knife in
vain.
well for the com m issioners to be clea r m orning and 7:30 in th e evening. In his hand when Mr. B aker first cam e
T
he
y
early
re
p
o
rt
of
th
e
farm
g
iv
P ete rso n w as tak en to his home. It
BASKET
BALI.
GAMES
en in d etail w as rec en tly published in and let th e public have definite in o rd er to accom m odate those d esirin g up and w as m aking g e stu re s in the
has been n ecessary for th e doctor to
TO
BE
PLAYED
th e Outlook. T his re p o rt show ed a form ation w here it can so easily bo to unite, th e doors of th e ch u rch will u lr w ith it and Mr. B ak er th en k nock
ta k e X ra y p ic tu res to in su re th e r e
net b alan ce for th e y ear 1922 of obtained?
be open for m em bership a t th e m o rn ed It out of his hand. Mr. B lanc then
m oval of all of th e m etal from his
T h ere a re fo u r b ask et ball gam es
ing service. F ive have alread y united w as said to have picked up the hack
body. Over 50 pieces have alre ad y scheduled to ta k e p lace d u rin g th e $5585.32. T h is w as said to be consid
FIRE
DEPARTMENT
erab
ly
less
th
a
n
th
e
n
et
balance
for
d u rin g Ja n u a ry . In th e m orning the saw and continued to flourish it
been ta k e n out of his face, neck, la st of th is w eek and th e first p a rt of
ELECTS OEFK’ERS ch o ir will re n d e r th e anthem "F ath er around.
stom ach and arm s. It is thought a next w eek in w hich G resham team s 1921, b ut w as reg ard ed as satisfac to ry
W hile all of th is w as going on G er
since
an
epidem
ic
had
caused
a
loss
of Mercy.” A special d u et will bi
n um ber of pieces a re lodged betw een w ill p articip a te.
T h ree of th ese
ald
G erard w as w orking on his m a
T
he
re
g
u
la
r
an
n
u
al
election
of
the
of $1000 w o rth of sw ine d u rin g the
furnished. T h e evening song service
th e bones a t his elbow on his rig h t gam es a re to be played in G resham .
chine p arked a t th e re a r of th e B lanc
officers
of
th
e
G
resham
V
olunteer
F
ire
sp
rin
g
of
1922,
and
also
in
view
of
th
e
by
th
e
ch
o
ru
s
ch
o
ir,
u
n
d
er
th
e
le
a
d
e
r
arm .
T he Union High team m eets th e
m achine. W. J. M iller w as said o
C arl S alq u ist had gone to P e te rso n ’s C orbett team h ere to n ig h t in th e p rev ailin g low p rices for all farm d ep a rtm en t w as held T ueseday ev en sh ip of H. W. S trong, w ill lead the
have driven up sh o rtly a fte r th e q u a r
con
g
reg
atio
n
In
new
and
u
p
liftin
g
products.
th a t m orning and m ade arran g e m en ts Union H igh gym. On tom orrow even
ing. T he new officers elected a re M. J.
As sta te d in connection w ith th a t ABshouse, chief; F. L. Mack, a ssista n t songs selected from “Songs of H ope.” re l com m enced and was appealed to
w ith A ugust P ete rso n and Melvin to ing. S atu rd ay , th e Union H igh team
by Mr. B lanc to m ake Mr. B aker stop
cu t som e wood on th e S alq u ist farm will go to W oodburn to play th e high rep o rt th e farm division of th e M ult chief; F red Je n n in g s, se c re ta ry ; C. J. Any having th is book in th e ir homes
fighting but Mr. M iller, It w as said,
e
re
asked
to
b
rin
g
them
.
T
he
choir
nomah co unty farm su p p lies five co u n L undquist, tr e a s u re r;
on sh a re s. T he fa th e r and son w ere school team there.
Theo. Van-
refu
sed to In terfere. T he w itnesses
will
rentier
th
e
an
th
em
"C
ross,
Crown
ty in stitu tio n s w ith needed farjn p ro Donlnek, m a rsh a l; A. W. M etzger, as
ex pecting to begin th e w ork th a t
A special tr e a t is in sto re for basket
th en testified th a t Mr. B lanc w ent Into
duce
co
n
sistin
g
of
fre
sh
vegetable!-,
and
T
h
ro
n
e.”
m orning but Mr. P ete rso n had to do ball fans n ex t T uesday evening, J a n
s is ta n t m a rsh a l; Jam es Jen n in g s,
P asto r B arry extends a m ost cordial th e g ara g e follow ed by Mr. B aker.
his ch o res first w hich w ould occupy u ary 30. Both th e U nion High team m eat, p o u ltry and dairy p roducts. The captain.
in
v
itatio n to everyone to co o p erate In W hat happened In th e re w as not seen
five
county
in
stitu
tio
n
s
th
u
s
supplied
him u n til noon, but M elvin w as s p lit and th e A m erican L egion team of
T he chief and officers have re q u e s t
by any w itness as Mr. R ick ert w as in
tin g wood w’hile w aiting for his fa th e r G resham have gam es scheduled for- are, the- Infirm ary, located on th e ed th a t all o u tsid ers be asked not to ail th e serv ices d u rin g th e en tire
th e office figuring up som e b ills w ith
period
ot
the
m
eetings.
farm
,
th
e
ja
il,
K
elly’s
B
utte,
th
e
coun-
to come. T he explosion occurred at th a t nig h t to be played in th e Union
In terfere w hen th e com pany Is called
a custom er.
about 10 o’clock th a t m orning.
H igh gym here. T he Union High team ty hospital and F ra z ie r d etention t0 a fire o r to ride on th e engine tru c k
T he w itnesses, how ever, testified
COUNTY
COUNCIL
HOLDS
home.
T he fu n e ra l w as held th is afternoon w ill first play th e P a rk Rose team .
w hen it Is going to a fire as It In te r
INTERESTING M IE IING th a t Mr. B lanc cam e o ut of th e garag e
A ccording to th e fo re m an ’s reco rd s feres w ith th e h an dling of th e ap p a r
a t 1 o’clock a t th e Bethel B aptist W hen th a t gam e is over th e Legion
ab o u t a m in u te a fte r he had gone in
ch u rc h w ith th e Rev. D. Q. B arry of team w ill play one of th e Spaulding the w holesale m a rk e t valu e of food atus.
T he County Council P a ren t-T ea ch e r and th e re w as blood strea m in g from
a
rtic
le
s
th
u
s
supplied
in
1922
am
o
u
n
t
ficiating. In te rm e n t w as a t Mt. Scott L eague team s.
Some in te restin g
asso ciatio n s m et in c e n tra l lib rary , bis nose. H e testified th a t th e defen
P atro n ize th e Home Shoe Shiner.
ed to $18,058.44, w hile fo r th e sam e
cem etery.
gam es a re expected.
Men's and ladies' shoes, S atu rd ay P o rtlan d , on S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 20, at d a n t had stru c k him sev eral tim es.
period
th
e
o
p
era
tin
g
expenses
of
th
e
C arl S alq u ist is survived by his
afternoon and evening. Ruben A nder-
Mr Baker, who w as la te r placed on
P ho n e w an t ads. to 1561.
farm division am ounted to $12,473.1 ’, son, s ta n d in T odd’s B arber Shop.
m other, six siste rs and one brother.
11 o'clock. T he m orning session w as
the stan d , adm itted he hud stru c k the
T he tw o younger sis te rs a re living a t
devoted to re p o rts from p resid en ts plaintiff tw o tim es on th e face. Mr.
hom e an d tw o a re living in P ortland.
and com m ittees. P re sid en ts rep o rted B lanc's nose w as said to have been
A nother sis te r lives in Hood River an 1
from R iverdale, T ro u td ale, Victory, broken and he still w ore a patch on
th e sixth is in C alifornia. T he b ro th
ills face in th e co u rt room.
G
ilbert, Buckley and Lynch.
er. H enry, and his wife, arriv ed re
When they reach ed th is stag e In the
cen tly from th e east. They w ere in
P la n s a re u n d er way for a F ound
story, those on th e stand said Mr. Mil
’ kiod R iver visiting th e sis te r th e re
e r s ’ day p rogram , th e place to be d e
ler had told Mr. B aker th a t he be
m ie n th e accident o ccurred, but upon
cided in th e n ea r fu tu re. A recess
lieved Mr. B aker had g o tte n h is
being notified, h u rrie d home.
w as taken for luncheon till 1 o ’clock.
m oney’s w orth an d th a t he had b etter
T he County Council voted to send $10
not bother Mr. Blanc any more.
SECRETARY (»F COUNTY
to th e sta te p resid e n ts trav e lin g fund.
A fter C. G. S chneider had msde his
FARM BUREAU ( IKISEN
T he p resid en t, Mrs. L. A. H arlow ,
plea for th e defense, Mr. Mowry re p
su g g ested th e stu d y of the ru ra l school
resen tin g th e state, pronounced It to
W a lte r F. Robinson w as chosen sec
law of Oregon. Mrs. E. D. S ta rk and
be a cleu r case of a ssa u lt and battery.
r e ta ry -tre a s u re r of th e M ultnomah
Mrs. E. H. Cook w ere to p rese n t them.
Ju stic e Brown im posed on Mr. B aker
County F arm B ureau at a m eeting of
Mrs. Em m ons will give a ta lk on
a fine of $10 and placed him under
th e executive com m ittee held la st j
school g ard en s a t the next meeting.
bonds of $250 to keep th e peace.
Monday. All of th e o th e r officers
Mrs. E. D. S tark told of her visit to
w ere elected at th e an n u a l m eeting of I
th e juvenile co u rt.
T h e B ank of G resh am pays 5 p er
th e b u reau held in G resham on F ri- !
Miss E thel C alkins, county club cen t in te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.— Ad».
day of la st week. At th a t m eeting th e ■
lead er, and 11. C. Seym our, sta te club
executive com m ittee w ere given pow er
lead er, told of th e splendid clu b work
B asket Ball Game.
to choose th e se c re ta ry -tre a su re r.
O rient bask et ball team will play
M ultnom ah co u n ty w as doing and
T h e com plete list of officers now In of
larg ely on account of th e different th e R am bler club a t O rient, h all F rl-
evening. J a n u a ry 26. A dm ission
fice a :e H e rb e rt L ynch, president,
P aren t-T ea ch e r circ les H an d in g back yay
25 and 15 centa.—Adv.
F. N. L asley, vice p re sid e n t; W alter
of th e boys and g irls In th e ir club
Robinson,
s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r
and
work
Miss C alkins was m ade an drive so th a t all coui 1 ta lk In tellig en t
th o se on th e board of directo rs a re
h o n o rary m em ber of th e County ly on P arent-T eache.-s work.
W alter F. Robinson. W illard Bliss
Council.
Mr. B rockaw ay, p resid e n t Social
and B. E. Boice.
Mrs. Webb, business m an ag er of W orkers asso ciatio n of Oregon, spoke
T he Oregon P a ren t-T ea ch e r m agazine, on the bill th a t was in le g isla tu re for
State School F in d «.
For farm loana at « per cent. Loans
spoke of the in creased su b scrip tio n s, th e Boys’ Tralnirffe school. T he C oun
m ade on basis of one-rhlrd agricultural
Mr. Rambo spoke on the W. C. T. U. cil w ent on reco rd as Indorsing th is
value of land. Prom pt action— no com
m ission charged.
C
h ild re n ’s F arm Home. T he Council move, and of se n d lrg a reso lu tio n to
JOHN A. BECK Y ITH.
Attorney for State Land Board. Cl 5
w ent on reco rd as Indorsing th e home. th e w ays and m eans com m ittee to a l
Port, r Bldg , Sixth and Oak streets.
Mrs. J. F. HUI, sta te p resid en t, told low th e ap p ro p riatio n of $75,000.
Portland.
of th e grow th of th e P aren t-T ea ch e rs
V isitors to th e Council w ere Mrs.
Need Your Saif C leaned?
asso ciatio n sin ce th e n atio n al conven P erk in s, d istric t vice p resid en t, Mrs.
Have it French dry cleaned
He
tion, of o rg an izin g six County Coun Kelly, Mrs. H ill, Mrs. Brice, Mrs.
pairing neatly done. Tailoring tor
cils and an In crease of 2500 m em bers. G ran t and Mrs. Jones, ail of P o rtlan d .
adíes and men.
PETER LENA RD. Tailor.
Mrs. Kelly, P o rtlan d Council p re si T ro u td ale circ le extended an Invita
dent, talk ed on th e c irc u la rs she was tion to tho Council to visit them on
The Outlook solicits your printing.
h aving m ade for th e m em bership th e th ird S atu rd ay in March.
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