Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 26, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM ttl TLOOk. FRIDAY. JAAJ ARY *L
1923
PACS- THREE
UNION HAS HOME
KOI KWOOD WOMAN 1HES
CLACKVMAS TO HAVE
DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL
AFTER LONG ILLNESS
COINTV AGENT
GILLIS
S ervices w ill be held as
■ u su a l a t th e
G illis com m unity ch u rc h next S u n ­
day eveniDg. T he Rev. G eorge F ra n k ­
lin of In d ia w ill talk.
R ecent visito rs at th e home of Fir.
and Mrs. G eorge T u ck er w ere Colonel
H um phries of G rand P ra iris, Canada.
Mrs. Mow and tw o ch ild ren of H epp­
n er Oregon.
S
A tw o-day home d em o n stratio n
Mrs. L ottie N icholls died at her
T he C lackam as county ag en t is to
school held at th e U nion schoolhouse home at Rockwood on T h u rsd ay he reta in ed acco rd in g to w ord re ­
m orning, Ja n u a ry 25, a fte r a long ill­
on Ja n u a ry 16 and 17 u nder th e di- J
ceived from Oregon City. T his has
ness from can cer. F or th e past eight
rection of Miss M argery M. Sm ith, as- m onths h er condition h as been such been tuade possible th ro u g h an a r ­
distant n u tritio n sp ecialist a t O. A. C. th a t h e r d eath w as th o u g h t to be im- ran g em en t m ade by th e C lackam as
w as a splendid success. T h ere w as a m inent. She w as 46 y ears of age and ! County F arm B ureau and w as accom -
The latest edition of “Who’s Who
good atten d an ce and m uch In terest has lived in or n ear P o rtlan d for th e pHshed in sp ite of th e fact th a t th r
in America” contains biographies of
was m anifested in th e w ork. Miss I p ast 20 years.
county co u rt has refu sed to m ake pro-
‘Say it w rth a W a n t A d."
24,278 prominent people of this coun­
Sm ith w as as.-.isted by a com m ittee!
5]rg Nicholls is -survived by h e r i vlsi°n for th e office, follow ing the
try.
com posed of M rs. O ran L ingle, M rs husband, H. H. N icholls, tw o sons, u rtailin g of th e $2300 ap p ro p riatio n
M. G. K elley and Mrs. E. B artell.
j H orace, 16, an d C urtis, 11, au u tw o i hy the budget com m ittee. T he b ureau
You may not get your name in the
T he dem o n stratio n s w ere such a d au g h ters, L illian, 14 and Ida, 5. She w ill ra ise th e funds n ecessary for the
“Who’s
Who” book—but you can get
TIKES AND TUBES
success th at, upon the su g g estio n of w as a m em ber of th e E piscopalian su p p o rt of th e w ork, receiving $2600
it
in
a
Pass
Book in this bank.
in addition as th e u su a l p o rtion of
Miss Sm ith, th e com m unity voted to church.
O ld field
hold a series of m eetin g s and have
And you’ll have fully as much real
T he fu n eral w ill be held in th e federal an d sta te aid for th e co n tin u - I
Tires
dem o n stratio n s by Miss S m ith at each church at Rockwood on Sunday a fte r­ an ce of th e activities.
satisfaction
and self-respect in seeing
American-
C ertification of th e w ork by the
m eeting. T he first m eeting of the noon at 2 o’clock. Dr. H arold L. Bow­
it
there,
too.
Akron Tires
series w ill be held next m onth and m an o t P o rtlan d w ill conduct the county co u rt is all th a t is n ecessary
Vulcanizing and Retreading they w ill be co ntinued, one each services. In te rm e n t w ill be in the and no funds a re to be asked for th is
A ll W ork G uaranteed
y ear alth o u g h it lias been announced
m onth for six m onths.
D ouglass cem etery.
th a t a drive w ill be m ade for th e in
Miss Sm ith nas been h o ld ii^ m e e t­
elusion of an ap p ro p riatio n in the
ings throughout, th e sta te in v ario u s
ROCKWOOD
GRESHAM, OREGON
budget to r 1924.
com m unities. H er purpose, in h old­
GKO. A. BRANDT'
P h o n e 1107
ing th ese m eetings and in giving dem ­
T he Lady M accabees held a silver
:
o n stratio n s on I he p re p a ra tio n of food tea on W ednesday aftern o o n a t th e TROUTDALE O. E. S.
INSTALLS OFFICERS
lor th e table, is to teach th e p are n ts home of Mrs. George P u llen , w hich
w as said to be one of th e m ost en joy­
th e food needed by th e v ario u s m em ­ ab le of th e ir social occasions. About
At a re g u la r m eeting of th e T ro u t­
bers of th e fam ily in o rd er to keep 35 p erso n s w ere p rese n t and th e d is­
tric t deputy, Mrs. C aroline M. O 'B rian dale ch a p te r No. SO O. E. S., held S a t­
each one In good health.
On T uesday attern o o n , J a n u a ry 16, of P o rtlan d gave an in te re stin g talk. urday evening, Ja n u a ry 20, the follow-
...
»ho
,i,v
1 T he fu n eral of Louis M atthew s, who ing officers w ere in stalled
L e^ Y ou r M on ey W ork for Y ou
ihe first m eeting of th e tw o-day see- d ,e(J , n Good S am a ritan hosp,t a , on 1
Alice C outer, m a tro n ; W. C. Spence,
sion w as held. Miss Sm ith explained Ja n u a ry 20 of ca n ce r of th e stom ach^
the different p a rts of w h eat and ad ­ w as held in P o rtlan d th is aftern o o n . p a tro n ; Mary W. Spence, asso ciate :
Buy a few shares of our 7 per cent P rio r Preference
Isab ella Low, se c re ta ry : ’
vised using th e w hole of th e w heat T he in te rm en t w as in M ultnom ah m a tro n ;
Stock
and your money will earn you over 7 per cent.
etery. A num ber of Rockwood F ran ces F o x ,'tr e a s u re r ; Mary M ark -j
She had baked som e h ea lth bread, cem
Dividends
are payable every three months.
people atten d ed th e fu n eral.
using w hole w h eat flour, o at m eal
Mrs. P e te r B urgess an d d a u g h te r ell, co n d u c tress; E lla McColloch, con- ;
This
is
a
good
sound investm ent a d our Easy Pay­
cookies and corn bread before th e Id a are p lan n in g to move to B rightou d u ctres8 ; M arg aret S ales, ch a p la in ,
m
ent
Plan
enables
you to get 7 per cent interest on your
m eeting. She passed sam ples of each about F e b ru a ry 15, w here Mr. B urgess Ja n e t M. G ran t, m a rsh a l; L a u ra B.
savings while you are paying for your shares.
h
as
been
at
w
ork
in
a
m
ill
for
som
e
H
arlow
,
o
rg
a
n
ist;
P
e
a
rl
Simon!,
,
th ro u g h th e au dience and each w as
tim e. Bob B urgess w ill ta k e ch arg e A dah; S usan H arding, R uth; F ran ces
Investigate this Unusual Opportunity Today.
pronounced to be delicious. It is Mies of farm o p eratio n s here.
A NEW DISCOVERY
Ask any of our employes about it.
T
eg
art,
E
s
th
e
r;
Je
ssie
M
iller,
M
artha;
'
S m ith's belief th a t “W hen all o’ th e
W ord has been received th a t C lar-
w heat is in every day bread, all o’ th e [ ence Irish , who w ent to B rig h to n to Idell W lhlon, E le cta ; A ram in ta Scott, I
w ork in th e m ill a few days ago, lost w arden; G eorge L um sden, sentinel.
In v estm en t D ep a rtm en t
w orld w ill be b e tte r fed."
N a tu ie 's w ay of p roduction g re a tly
his left thum b and had th e two fro n t
At th e close of th e in stallatio n ,- a j
On
T
uesday
evening
som
e
la
n
te
rn
im proved.
fingers sp lit in an accident. It is lik e­
slides w ere placed on th e screen ly to lay him up for about th ree p rogram w as given by Mrs. O '
T he f r u it Is m uch la rg e r a n d th e
f r u it b u d s m a tu re e x tre m e ly larg e
Brow n, Miss F aye P arso n s, Mrs. A.-a-
Room 605 E le ctric B ldg., P o rtla n d , O regon
show ing th a t a h ea lth y child is a w ell m onths.
c h e rrie s a n d th ey do not fall. B ear
m in ta S cott, Mrs. Je ssie M iller and
in m ind t h a t fu lly 50 p e r cen t of o u r
fed child. Miss S m ith explained th e
c h e rry c ro p fa lls before m a tu rity .
PLEASANT- HOME
Mrs. L. A. H arlow . D elicious re fre s h ­
re su lts of u n d er-n o u rish m en t and th a t
T h is m ay aP be saved, except for
w e a th e r conditions, th e first y e a r by
m en ts w ere served w ith Mrs. Jo h n
deform
ities
an
d
g
ro
w
th
s
w
ere
caused
th e a p p lic atio n of "M orehouse's O rch­
I’hon«*; E a s t 7 1 0 2 ; G resh am 8 5 »
S ervices at P lea san t Home B ap tist Jo n a s actin g as hostess.
a rd In v lg o ra n t,” applied by e x p ert
by irre g u la r m eals an d im proper food.
ch u rch next Sunday w ill be Sunday
h o rtic u ltu rists.
All f r u it m ade to
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
She attrib u te d the g ro w th of adenoids school a t 10 o’clock. H. C. N elson is
bring fo rth a n ab u n d an c e, a s th e "In-
v ig o rn n t” feeds th e fru it b e arin g buds.
TROUTDALE
to
im
proper
food.
In
th
e
p
ictu
res,
she
su
p
erin
ten
d
en
t.
Your Patronage Solicited
T he se rio u s bleeding a s well a s B a c ­
At 3 o'clock a special m eeting of
show ed a co m parison in th e a p p e a r­
te ria l Q um raosis, in th e ch erry , soon
Miss
G
race
W
ilson
is
spending
a
overcom e, th ro u g h th e p e rfe c t c irc u la ­
ance of a ch ild w hen u n d e r-n o u r­ th e young people will be held to m eet few w eeks In T ro u td ale a t th e home
tion of th e sap. R o ses a n d all th e
M O R G A N B R O S. T R U C K S E R V IC E
w ith th e Rev. A. J. W are in th e in te r ­
flow er kingdom m ad e to respond w ith
ished and w hen p ro p erly nourished.
ests of th e B. Y. P. U. T he young peo­ of her m o th er. Mrs. C. S. W ilson.
b rig h te r tin ts, all c ereals, vegetables,
Mr. and Mrs. B ert Edm ondson left
M oving an d G en eral H au lin g
On W ednesday m o rn in g , Ja n u a ry ple a re ta k in g hold of th e ir w ork th is
I2-4-O U n ion A ven u e
forced in to heavy production.
P ra c tic a l p runing, sp ray in g , b u d ­
17, Miss S m ith arriv ed a t th e school y ear w ith renew ed in te rests. Mr. W are T uesday for Scio, O regon, to v isit a
W
ood,
Coal
and
B
riq
u
ets
P o rtla n d , O regon
d ing a n d g r a ftin g done in p ro p er s e a ­
few w eeks a t th e hom e of Mrs. E d ­
son.
ea rly in th e m o rn in g in o rd er to m ake has some splendid p la n s in m ind and m ondson’s fath er.
All s p ra y s h av e th e " In v lg o ra n t"
vegetable chow der to serv e to the th e re is hope for g re a t th in g s of the
added free.
Mrs. L. A. H arlow and Mrs. Mary
B. Y. P. U. th is year. At 7:30 th e re g ­
"T he w ilderness and th e d ry land
school ch ild ren at lunch tim e. T his u la r service for th e young people w ill P arso n s atten d ed th e m eeting of the
shall be g l a d ; And th e d e se rt shall
r.jo ic e . a n d ' blossom a s th e rose.”
was a g re a t tr e a t for th e ch ild ren and be held a t 8 o’clock, th e Rev. Mr. County Council of P a ren t-T ea ch e r a s ­
sociation in P o rtlan d on S atu rd ay .
W rite o r call for f u r th e r Inform ation
gre'atly ap p reciated by th em and th e W are w ill preach.
H ardy Cook and wife, L eslie Cook
P hone Auto. 647-98
T
he
B
ap
tist
L
ad
ies’
Aid
m
et
w
ith
for F resh C ow s, B e e f
p are n ts as well.
S unday excepted.
Mrs. II. S. Eddy on T h u rsd ay an d a an d Miss W inkler, all of P o rtlan d ,
T he m akin g of vegetable ch a rd or splendid rttc n d a n c e an d enjoyable w ere S unday v isito rs a t th e Jam es
C ow s, C a lv es, H ogs,
g reens w as d em o n strated by Miss tim e w as had. T he ladies a re alre ad y Cook home.
N. It. Howes of T acom a is stay in g nt
S m ith on W ednesday aftern o o n . She beginning plans for th e n ex t bazaar.
th e L. P. H ow ard hom e and helping
See Me for Cattle Hauling
had a lre ad y p re p a re d th is dish and
Mr. H ow ard w ith his p ain tin g co n ­
DAMASCUS
sev eral kind s of sa lad s an d m ade veg-
tra c ts
BOBINO, OREGON, lit, 1
W oodstock, P o rtlan d , Oregon
Mrs. A nna Reynolds sp en t th e w eek­
I etable chow der before th e m eeting
Telephone 39x
A son w as born to Mr. a n d . Mrs. end a t th e W illiam W right home.
and passed dishes of th ese aro u n d for A ugust H eller on Ja n u a ry 16.
Miss Rose B erney has a class of
j each one p rese n t to have a ta ste. Miss
E lm er E llen, a fo rm er D am ascus seveu in F ren ch . T he class would be
PLEASANT VALLEY
boy
but
now
in
th
e
wood
b
u
sin
ess
in
Sm ith em phasized th e im p o rtan ce of
glad to have o th e rs join.
Mrs. Ja m es S hep p ard of G resham
I cooking them done b u t not over-cook- P o rtlan d , w as fined rec en tly for o v er­
loading his tru c k 4200 pounds.
By G. N. SAGER.
Mrs. Ja m e s S hepherd of G resham
j ing vegetables as it d estro y s th e food
C. F. A lbriglit of S eattle was a guest |
A m eeting of th e d irec to rs of th e h er sister, Mrs. Ja m es Cook.
j values
She also ex plained th e nu- D am ascus T elephone com pany w as
A lfons Van Doninek, b ro th er of Mrs. a t tjie home of Mr. ami Mrs. Ben Nel- I
| tritiv e value of th e different vege- held la st T uesday evening. T he of­ DeW itt left Monday for D etroit, M ich­ son for a few days Inst week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. P illiste r and chll
l tab les by m eans of a c h a rt on thp ficers chosen w ere W ill Donley, p re si­ igan w h ere he will m ake his home.
S P E C IA L IS T
d en t; Ja k e D eY oung, vice p resid e n t;
Mrs. H a rry B erry of A nchor, O re­ d ren of L ents w ere v isito rs a t th e
blackboard.
S. A. R oberts, m anager. Roy W hite gon, died a t E m anuel h o sp ital in P o rt- ! hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H enry T roge
ln Internal Medlcine for (he past
T he series of m eetings planned for w as re-chosen as se creta ry . A rth u r land, J a n u a ry 22. Mrs. B erry w as a ! last Sunday.
eleven years.
Among those who tra n sa c te d b u si­
the fu tu re w ill include one afternoon H eacock is th e o th er d irec to r on th e siste r of Mrs. G. P. Lum sden.
m eeting each m onth. A definite date board.
C h arles D rake has en larg ed his n ess in L ents W ednesday w ere John
Mr. S w ank, potato com m ission m an, lunch room on th e bank of the Sandy B arn ard , L. C. H ollenbeck and C lar­
will bo announced later.
DDES NOT OPERATE
has o rdered a c a r to be loaded at B o r­ riv er a t T ro u td a le in ordei* to be able ence Palin.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey w ere
ing F rid ay by E rn e st Schw edler and to accom m odate th e sum m er picnic
P o rtlan d v isito rs Tuesday.
A lfred W ellm an.
A uto Top* R ecovered a n d R e p aired .
crow
ds.
«
All k in d s o f T op M a te ria l and
Will be nt Benson H otel Tuesday.
T he P le a sa n t Valley P aren t-T each er
W ilbert Brodie is laying a fo u n d a­
Bud T ille r and C lark S tlllion have
C u r ta in W in d o w s
asso
ciatio
n
held
an
In
terestin
g
and
tion for a new hog house w hich w ill gone to Bend, Oregon, w here thev
W ednesday and T hursday,
w ell atten d ed m eeting Monday even­ R a ise T y p e o f H o g s the
be 20 feet wide and 24 feet long.
F eb ru ary 6, 7 and 8.
have em ploym ent.
S. E. PALMQUIST
ing
P rin c ip a l Boy Cannon of the
H elen G abrielson rec en tly w on a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
h
arles
K
esler
of
P
o
r
t­
Office H o u rs : 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
M ark et D em an d s
b eau tifu l m edal for speed and a c cu r- ___
AUTO TO ? SHOP
land visited Sunday a t th e J. S. Hud- G resham high school w as p rese n t and
gave a splendid ta lk on th e problem s
acy in ty p in g at th e Union High i ¿on hornie.
Main St., G resh am .
P h o n e 123.1 school in G resham . T he m edal w as ,
th a t co n fro n t te ac h ers and p a re n ts of
Is now for a hog w hich dre sse s
THREE DAYS ONLY
th e p resen t g en eratio n . If we had o u Demand
th e p rese n t of th e U nderw ood Type- I
t a su p e rio r q u a lity of fine te x tu re d
COTTRELL
m ore te a c h e rs who w ere imbued with
w riter com pany ot P o rtlan d .
th e high ideals and th e enthusiasm
A. Ball of P o rtla n d sp e n t a few and executive ab ility to c a rry them to
No C harge fo r C onsultation.
Damascus Farm Bureau News.
Hampshires are the one and only
days
th
is
week
a
t
th
e
hom
e
of
Mr.
and
a successful conclusion, possessed by
One carlo ad of alfa lfa hay w as r e ­
Mrs. G. II. B lackburn.
meal type breed and are consistent
P
rin
cip
al
Cannon,
m
any
of
the
prob­
ceived la st T uesday a t Boring and
Dr. M ellenthin is a re g u la r g ra d u ­
Mr. an d Mrs. B aker of G resham lem s would soon be solved. Mrs. F
market toppers.
a te in m edicine and su rg ery and is
bought by m em bers a t a saving of spent T h u rsd a y w ith th e ir son-in-law A Lehm an gave an In terestin g rep o rt
licensed by the sta te of Oregon. He
and
d
au
g
h
ter,
Rev.
an
d
Mrs.
S.
F.
$1.20 a ton. T he second c a r w ill be
of th e activ ities o t the County Coun­
T h ey h ave won the g ra n d cham pion-
v isits p ro fessio n ally th e m ore im port-
P itts and fam ily.
cil w hich met In P o rtlan d recently. sh ip o ver all breeds, all a g e s and
due w ith in five or six days.
a n d all
a n t to w ns and cities, and offers to all i
Mrs. W inans of Hood R iver is v isit­ O ther in te re stin g n u m b ers w ere on w e ig h ts of hogs In th e c a r l o ad
a d ______
lota a t ____
the
F red P ete rso n , m a rk e t p ro ject lead ­ ing her d a u g h te r, Mrs. A. J. Bram ami
C hicago In te rn a tio n a l L ivestock Show for
who call on th is trip free consultation,
th e program . T he best m eans of fi­ th e p a s t five y e a rs in succession in th e
except th e expense of tre a tm e n t w hen j
er, has located 2u0 sack s of B urbank family.
nan cin g th e local c irc le was, one of h a n d s of a v e ra g e fa n n e rs.
desired.
Mrs. A. R. G oger sp e n t la st week th e qu estio n s discussed. T he d iscu s­
potatoes. He w an ts all F arm B ureau
sion developed a wide divergence of
m em bers who have any of th is v ariety visiting re la tiv e s in P o rtlan d .
A ccording to his m ethod of treat-1
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. C rasw ell and son opinion as to th e best way to proceed, F or free H am p sh ire in fo rm atio n and
m ent he does not o p era te for chronic
to let him know.
Billie, an d Mrs. W. E. C rasw ell called how ever. T he box social seem ed to for nam es of b reed ers In y o u r n eigh­
ap p en dicitis, gall stones, u lcers of the I
P hil S ch an tin ha» recen tly received on Mrs. R osina G lllm ore in P o rtlan d be th e m ost p o p u lar m eans w here the borhood, ad d re ss S ecre tary , Oregon
stom ach, to n sils or adnoids.
an o rd er for Irish C obbler potatoes Sunday.
g en eral public w as expected to p a r­ H am p sh ire N nlne B reeders A ssocia­
New and Rebuilt
Mrs. J e ss H aley w as a P o rtla n d v is­ ticip ate.
th ro u g h th e Oregon P ro d u ce E x ­
H e has to his cre d it w onderful r e ­
tion, F airview , Oregon.
ito
r
la
st
S
atu
rd
ay
.
su lts in diseases of th e stom ach, liver,
P le a sa n t Valley g ran g e w ill hold its
change.
Mr. S ch an tin h as set his
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. A ndrew s of P o rt­ re g u la r m onthly session S aturday
bow els, blood, skin, nerves, h ea rt, kia- j
price, if th is price is accepted, th e land called a t th e C rasw ell hom e F r i­
Poor P otato Need Costly.
ney, bladder, bedw etting, c a ta rrh , j
evening, Ja n u a ry 27. In sta lla tio n of
potatoes w ill be shipped to a place- day.
werJi lung», rheum atism , sciatica, leg
th e n ew 'y elected officers and In itia ­
Many p erso n s who grew potatoes
Old m achines ta k en in tra d e as
L. A. D avies has been very sick but tion of new can d id ates Into th e m ys­ good enough to certify la st y ear sold
know n as W illow s w hich is near
u lcers and re c ta l ailm ents.
is rep o rted som e b e tte r a t th is tim e.
p a rt paym ent.
te rie s of the o rd er w ill be fea tu re s cf off m ost of th e ir good ones und p la n t­
H eppner, Oregon.
If you have been ailing fo r any
th e evening's program .
ed th e in ferio r stock so rted o u t of
length of tim e and do not get any i
HALEY
those sold as certified seed an d in
C om plete R ental and Supply
POWELL VALLEY
b etter, do not fall to call, as i m - !
E very u n m arried m an who Is the n early every in stan ce th is stock c a r ­
p ro p er m e asu res r a th e r th a n disease ! D epartm ent.
T h ere w ill be p reach in g in Swedish head of a fam ily and who had a net ried too m uch dlseas. to ce rtify this
are very often th e cau se of fo u r long
F ra n k C h risten sen and fam ily a r ­ next S unday m orning and in E nglish Income of $1,000, or m ore, d u rin g 192'! year. In so rtin g potatoes th is w in­
sta n d in g trouble.
rived th is week from San Diego, C al­ in the evening. T he Sunday school m o st ftlh a re tu rn In th e office of ter, save out for p lan tin g purposes
T y p ew riters rep aired . M achines
ifornia, a fte r a sojourn in th e south o i begins a t 10:30 a. m.
Clyde G. H untley, C ollector of In tern al plenty of good shapely tu b e rs for next
R em em ber above date, th a t consul- ; loaned w hile we w ork on yours.
tw o m onths.
A young people's social m eeting wilt Revenue, alth o u g h he is en titled to the se aso n ’s p lanting. It Is best not to
ta tio n on th is trip w ill be free and his
About 20 neighbors and frien d s of be held a t H erb ert O lson's on S a tu r ­ sam e exem ption of $2,50Q allo w el save very sm all ones as m any of these
tre a tm e n t is differ».^.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. W renn g ath ered at day evening. J a n u a ry 27.
m a rried persons, providing his net In­ th a t seem very rip e or m a tu re have
th e ir hom e one evening a st week in a
It Is rep o rted th a t L. L arson, a com e does not exceed $5,000. The mosaic. Any p o tato w ith a pointed
M arried w om en m u st be accom
s u rp rise p arty . Mr. and Mr», W renn b ro th er of Tom Lartion of th is place, head of a fam ily u n d er th e law Is de­ stem end should be discard ed .—O.A.C.
panied by th e ir husbands.
have been on th e Bowman farm for w as in ju re d in a logging cam p a few fined as a person who su p p o rts In one E x p erim en t statio n .
304 Oak St., P o rtlan d , Ore.
A d d ress: 336 Boston Block, Minn !
I about th re e years and a re about to days since. H e w as brought to his household one or m ore rela tiv e s liy
b ro th er's hom e for m edical trea tm e n t. blood, m arriag e, or adoption.
' move to P o rtlan d .
eapolis, Minn.
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