Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 13, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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ALTMAN’S JERSEY
TOWN AND FARM ( 'DOPEKATION’.
EMPRESS DOROTHY
MAKES FINE TEST To th e E d ito r G resham O utlook:—
GRESHAM LOCALS
COUNTY COUNCIL H.-T. A.
HAS GOOD PROGRAM
At th e close of th e m ost su ccessful I T uesday N ight, F eb ru ary 27, in the
T he an n u a l p rogram , given by th e
As a nam e, E m press D orothy would F a rm e rs' W eek th a t has ever been I G resham G range hall will take place
fit the queenly heroine of a romantic held in th is p a r t of Oregon, I feel th a t th e firs t Joint A m erican Legion Ladies County Council of P a re n t-T e a c h e r a s ­
story. It sug g ests queenly dignity and th e farm ers and m e rc h a n ts a re com ing A uxiliary d in n er. All ex-service men sociations la st F rid a y evening in th e
royal excellence. And It loses none of to realize m o re fu lly th e need of one who are elligible to become m em bers union high gym nasium in G resham ,
Its su g g estiveness when thought of as for th e o th er. T he w onderful sp irit of of the Legion and all ladles who are w as com posed of n u m b ers fu rn ish ed
th e nam e of one of the m ost queenly co o peration, as m ade m an ifest d u rin g elligible to th e au x ilia ry are Invited by th e v ario u s d istric ts in th e county.
T he e n te rta in m e n t w as in ch a rg e of
m em bers of B. C. A ltm an's herd of th e p ast week, is p ro o f of this. And
T here will be a sh o rt program , and
prize-w inning Jerseys.
we m u st recognize th e need one for p len ty to eat. T he d in n e r will be Mrs. Mary P a rso n s of T ro u td ale. The
m any events w hich took p lace last
E m press D orothy Is classed as a th e other.
som ething e x tra good, and will be se rv ­
w eek kept m any from a tte n d in g w ho
Junior fo u r-y ea r old and her m ost r e ­
“A Fly in the Ointment.”
ed a t ab o u t 7 p. m.
w ould o th erw ise h ive been p rese n t
cent te st u n d er th e ru les of the A m er­ • T h ere is one place, how ever, w here
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e G. A. R b u t th e re w as a fairly la rg e a tte n d ­
ican Je rse y C a ttle club sta rte d on J a n ­ we, as fa rm e rs and tow nspeople, a re
u ary 26, 1922, and ended Decem ber 31, not doing as w ell as w e should to help and W. R. c . is being planned for next ance p resen t.
Among th e n u m b ers on th e program
1922, covering 340 days.
to keep o u r m oney in OREGON and S atu rd ay , F eb ru ary 17. T he public is
D uring th a t tim e her record has help to m ake o u r HOMELAND p r o s ­ invited to th e program w hich will be­ w as an ex ercise by four g irls and 8
been phenom enal and sta n d s as fol­ pero u s and th is is a q u estio n of “P o ta ­ gin a t 2:30. T h ere will be an address solo by Mrs. G raham from th e P leas
low s:
to es.” A few days ago I w as su rp rised on W ashington and Lincoln by J. D an t V alley school. C orbett wa.i rep re
S tevens of P o rtlan d
sented by an u n u su a lly long read in g
Milk, lb s ......................... 13,097 9
to learn th a t th e re a re m e rc h an ts in
B u tterfat lb s .................
737.6
A me - ing of th e Sons of V eterans by L illian N elson and a piano solo by
th is p a rt of M ultnom ah county th a t
A verage t e s t ........ 6.6 per cent.
a re sup p ly in g th e ir cu sto m ers w ith ,in‘’ R*elr a u x ilia ry will be held on Belle Reed. G resbam cam e lext on
T his cow (being under live years c u ll" po tato es th a t w ere shipped in S a tu rd a y evening, when a n u m b er of the p ro g ram and was rep rese n ted by
she Is classed as a heifer) was one of
a ta lk on “C itizen sh ip '' by C. M. Quick-
from an o th er sta te . T H IS IS NOT ,,o rt,and m em bers are expected.
GINGHAMS, IIEVONSIIIKES, ROMPER CLOTHS
probably 5000 entered in the Record
sail, p rin cip al of G resham grade
CO-OPERATION.
T
he
m
eeting
of
th
e
W
om
en’s
Home
of M erit test. F o r th ree consecutive
PERCALES, ull are guaranteed permanent colors
J u s t w hat th e m otive behind such M issionary society w hich was to have school, an d tw o num bers by th e G irls’
m onths she w as a t the head of th e list
Glee
club.
Miss
M
ildred
K
um
m
el
of
in her class. H aving produced over business 1* I do n ot know , but we all been held tom orrow has been postpon- Lynch honored th e au dience with a
know th e re su lt. T h e ir cu sto m ers get > 4 in d efin itely on account of the
700 pounds of b u tte rfa t she could be
piano solo. An ad d itio n al m usical
sk in n ed of o u t th e ir good m oney an d storm .
w ithdraw n from th e te st and th is was
Ladies Arrowhead and Knox-Knit Hose in brown and
th e potato g ro w e rs h ere a re deprived
Mra. K a th ry n NaugIe of Monmouth num ber by the Lyncb boys w as am u s­
done in o rd er to get her ready for
of th a t m uch of th e ir m ark et.
I and h e r Bon P a u , Qf p o rt]and wefe ing. Victory d istric t fu rn ish ed re a d ­
black, both good ones, the p a ir ............................ 25»#
an o th er K. M. te st the requirem en t of
ings by A lton D outhlt and Miss Faye
I believe th a t it w ill pay th e m er­
callers a t th e B. W. E m ery hom e on Lord. Mrs. S cott and Miss F ay e P a r ­
w hich is 350 pounds of b u tte rfa t w ith ­
We have the Burson H o se,........................ 35c and 50<#
c h a n ts to use th e ir u tm o st effort to see
F rid ay , called by th e m essages a n ­ sons, re p re se n tin g T ro u td ale, san g a
in a specified tim e. H er recent te st is
th a t th e sa le of o u tsid e cu ll potatoes
Extra size rib t o p .....................................
gg,
nouncing th a t w ord had been received duet, and a piano solo w as also given
not quite com plete, how ever, and will
is kept off th e m a rk e t h ere, for it m ust
from G am ble N augle from A u stralia, by Mrs. Lou H arlow . B uckley school
not be un less she drops for h e r ow ner
Silk Hose, priced............ 98<\ $1.25, $1.50 and $2.25
be p lain to all th a t m e rc h a n ts in a
from whom no w ord has been received had tw o num bers, a read in g by Miss
a living calf, w hich event Is expected
farm in g com m unity th a t w ould help to
about March 23.
for several years. B irth records were G ladys H ulse and a song by Miss C ar­
b an k ru p t th e la rm e rs would th e m ­
E m press D orothy, by her record. Is
forw arded to help him estab lish his olyn H essem er. T he n u m b ers by G il­
selves be on a poor road for p ro sp e r­
Am erican citizenship.
not only en title d to a silver medal,
b ert school won m uch ap p lau se w hich
ity.
F. N. LASLEY.
aw arded a cow under five y ears with
Those who b ro u g h t dishes, silv er­ consisted of songs by a trio com posed
a record of 535 pounds of b u tte rfa t,
ware. ja rs an d b o ttles to th e g y m n as­ of ¿.eona and E velyn Siemy an d K en­
A IIOOK FO R V A L E N T IN E !
but also w ins th e gold m edal, the re ­ My lad y of th e V a le n tin e s Is lovelier by ium la st S a tu rd a y and did not take neth L ord, an d a piano solo by Miss
fa r
w ard for a m a tu re cow producing d u r­
T h an m o u n tain s, hills, o r little stre a m s them avay w ith them m ay get them F ra n ce s Byers.
T h a n u aw n o r ev en in g sta r.
ing th» te st 700 pounds of b u tterfat.
by calling a t th e office of the County
T he County Council of P a re n t-
Mr. A ltm an h as five oth er cow s on Now should I send h e r candy? perfum e, Club ag en t in G resham any m o rn in g T each er asso ciatio n s p la n s to give a
o
r
violets,
te st, including E m press l,uss tit In g le­
on a week day.
special p ro g ram each year.
W hy, those a re ju s t th e silly th in g s
side, who has m ade 10,750 pounds of Tin t every lady, g e t s !
An old-fashioned q u iltin g p a rty was
th is w eek h a s fo r y o u r in sp e c tio n s o m e th in g new
m ilk In ten m onths. Khe is expected 1 c an n o t c u t my h e a rt out to send her held a t th e hom e of Mrs. A. Ruegg
Stapletons Honored with Pleasant
in
D esign a n d B raid ed RAG RUGS.
w
rapped
In
gold,
to com plete the year with 750 pounds
la st T uesday aftern o o n . A n u m b er of
Surprise.
1 (a n n o t send her kiSses,
of fat as a sen io r tw o-year old, which F o r d ista n c e m a k e s th e m (.-old.
n ea r neighbors and frien d s dropped In
Ju d g e and Mrs. G. W. S tap leto n
T h e y a r e in e x p e n s iv e a n d will give
w ill m ake h er also a silver and gold Ho I sh all send a s to ry book, a s long a s to spend th e aftern o o n an d tied a w ere p le asa n tly su rp rised la st F rid ay
e x c e lle n t service.
It (-an be,
m edal heifer w ith a very rem ark ab le
quilt. R efresh m en ts w ere served and evening w hen they re tu rn e d hom e
And all the tim e sh e 's re a d in g it,
record.
P e rh a p s Mbe'U th in k of me.
those p resen t enjoyed a p leasan t af from a d in n er p a rty held th a t evening
From T h e B ookm an fo r F e b ru a ry .
T hese A ltm an Je rse y s w ere prize­
ternoon.
in honor of Mrs. S tap le to n a t th e
w inners a t th e In tern atio n al Livestock
Apron Sale and S upper.
Mrs. C. F. T h o rn e of Stanfield, O re­ hom e of th e ir son-in-law and daugh
Your Home Furnisher
show in 1920.
An upron sa le and su p p e r w ith free gon la a v isito r a t th e hom e of her te r, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. H aley. W hen
e n te rta in m e n t will be given ut Boring,
i S atu rd ay evening, F e b ru a ry 17, a t 8 b ro th er-in -law * an d sister-in-law , Mr Mr. and Mrs. S tap leto n re tu rn e d hom e
Who Is My >eluhliorl
they found th e house filled w ith peo
o'clock, by B o rin g R ebekah lodgX and Mrs. B. W. T h o rn e and fam ily.
< nine to the G resham rh e a te r, Wed- Anyone In need of a p ro n s iH urged to
Th»' Sensational Rise of Chevrolet.
pie.. T he s u rp rise w as g o tten up by FRANCES E. WILLARD
G
uests
a
t
th
e
hom
e
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
■ t u l t i v n u n *11 ti u r
c
It
. . . . I n .. .1
...
*
nesday
evening, F ebruary
14, . and
find putronlzo th
MEMORIAL WILL RE HELD
is sale, G am es, m usic
T he m ost discussed autom obile on
the
G resham g ra n g e in honor of Mrs
F ra n k Black last F rid a y w ere Mr. and
cut. The Modern Woodman of A m er­ line tim e.—Adv.
th e m a rl et is C hevrolet w hich in less
Mrs. G ates and Mrs. J. L. B aldw in of S tap le to n 's b irth d a y , sfce w as pre
ica will give you a five-reel e n te rta in ­
Mrs. W. J. O tt w ill be h o stess to th e th a n a y e a r’s tim e jum ped from sev­
m ent FREE, disclosing some of the
P o rtland. Mrs. B aldw in is a s is te r of sented w ith a blossom ing w hite cycla
Sheet Music.
W.
C. T. U. on F rid ay aftern o o n , F eb­ en th t>. second place in c u rre n t re g is ­
m ysteries of W oodcraft. Rem em ber, It
We are c a rry in g a fu ll line of ail Mrs. Black. Mrs. T. J. Gordon of P o rt­ men p la n t by Mrs. G eorge L eslie in
tra tio n s and yet prom ises still m ore
Is tom orrow evening, free to all!
th e la test p o p u lar songs lu sheet land, m o th er of Mrs. Black, w as a behalf of th e g range. T he evening ru a ry 16, at 2:30 o ’clock, th e occasion se n satio n al developm ents in 1923.
m usic. Huy a piece, ta k e It hom e and
r his car has been on th e m a rk e t
being a F ra n c e s E. W illard m em orial
M ultiply y o u r re tu r n s by adding If you do not like It b rin g It back and guest at th e Black hom e last S aturday. w as sp en t w ith m usic and cards.
1 hose p rese n t w ere pleased when m eeting. Mrs. Ott w ill be assiste d by ab o u t seven y ears but not until th e fall
w ant ads to y o u r m ethods
ex change It. Guy D. Jo n es, Jew eler, She w.is accom panied by h er grandson,
of 1921 was it regarded a t all se rio u s­
E lm er Gordon. T. J. Gordon cam e in show n th e silv er engraved p la te w hich Mrs. Jo h n Brow n, Mrs. Wm. Stanley. ly as a co n ten d er for leadership in the
IT PAYS TO TRADE A T B IS H O P ’ S
th e evening to ta k e th e g u ests back to has recen tly been p resen ted to Ju d g e Mrs. Jo h n M etzger an d Mrs. J. L. Sta'.- low -priced field.
At th a t tim e a new line of m odels
S tap leto n by th e P ro g ressiv e B usiness lord. R efresh m en ts w ill be served an d
P o rtlan d .
w as brought out em bodying im p o rta n t
Men’s
club
of
w
hich
he
w
as
p
resid
e
n
t
T he basket ball gam e scheduled to
a silv er offering taken. T he pubL c is en g in eerin g im provem ents, high -g rad e
tak e place th is evening betw een Union la st year. T he p la te b ears his nam e invited. T he follow ing p ro g ram w ill bodies on all closed m odels and prices
ra n g in g from ?525 for th e to u rin g ca r
High and N ew berg has been postponed as p resid en t, th e nam e of th e club and be given.
I affetta and Mcssaline in a large variety of shades
to $875 for th e 5-passenger Sedan
th e date, 1922. It w as p resen ted to
to
next
T
uesday
evening
on
account
of
Devotions,
led
by
Mrs.
E.
D
avidson;
(la te r reduced to 5860).
and colors. I oupe, orchid, blue-white, salmon and oth­
th e w eather. Union H igh will play him w hen th e new p resid en t was roll call, q u o tatio n s from F ra n c e s E.
T he C hevrolet m otor had alw ays e n ­
er wanted colors.
elected for th is year.
W illard ; E ig h teen th A m endm ents on. joyed an excellent rep u ta tio n and (he
Oregon City h ere next J^rid ay evening.
R efresh m en ts ot b irth d a y
cake, I t is H ere to S ta y ;" “W hy F ra n ce s added im provem ent caused a rap id in ­
B oudoir » a p s lin d c a m iso le s a re Io be found h e re in
The ladles of th e G resham Rebekah
punch and w afers w ere served. T hose E. W illard M em orial F u n d and W hat cre a se in dem and th a t resu lted in a
a la rg e a s so rtm e n t.
lodge will m eet next M onday afternoon
p rese n t besides th e host and h o stess I t has A ccom plished,” Mrs. W. F. sh o rta g e of supply th a t p ersisted all
O u r new g in g h a m s h a v e a rriv e d . You w ill e n jo y
F eb ru ary 19, a t th e hom e of Mrs. Cecil
and d au g h ter, Miss G eorgie, and th e ir H oney; “ 1923 M em orials to F ra n ce s d u rin g 1922 in sp ite of double sh ifts
and p la n t enlargem ents.
looking o v er o u r m e rc h a n d ise .
Metzger. The ladles will w ork a quilt.
special g u est of th e evening, Mrs. D. E. W illard ,” Mrs. David Q. B a rry ;
T he new m odels announced in Octo-
All m em bers a re urged to come.
L. H ouston of P o rtlan d , w ere Mr. and read in g , “Not L ost b ut Gone B efore,” ber included m arked im provem ent in
R. J. E rw in of G oldendale, W ash­
Mrs. Arnold Ruegg, Air. and Mrs. Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an ; “F ra n ce s W il­ design and some added equipm ent at
ington has been tra n sfe rre d to G resh­
no ad vance in price.
F ra n k Hodge, Mi. and Mrs. J. R. Cav-
A bout th is tim e it w as announced
am as sub-station salesm an, ta k in g the anagli, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge L eslie, la rd 's Legacy to th e F u tu re ,” th e Rev.
place of J. W. Judy, who has been Mr. and Airs. G eorge S leret, Mr. and David Q. B a rry ; “T he M eaning of th a t new assem bly p la n ts w ere being
h risiia n C itizenship,” th e Rev. A. S. built at Buffalo, C incinnati and Ja n e s-
tra n sfe rre d to Albany. Mr. E rw in and Mrs. M. M. Squire, Air. and Mrs. L. P.
ville, W isconsin, also new body p la n ts
his fam ily will oceupy th e house on M anning, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. P arso n s, H isey; “ How We can Make Our F or- ad jo in in g th e autom obile m a n u fa c t­
tgn-born C itizens an A sset to Com ­ u rin g p la n ts at Buffalo, C incinnati,
Second stree t recen tly vacated by the Miss F aye L ord, Mr. and Mrs. J. A
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT BISH O P S
m unity, S tate and N ational L ife,” th e H in t, St. Louis, Ja n esv ille and Oak-
Judys.
H aley, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. T h o rn e
land, th u s giving C hevrolet the la rg e st
O ut-oftow n rela tiv e s who attended and d au g h ter, B etty, and*Mr. T h o rn e ’s Rev. H. R. G eb h ard t; piano solo, Miss h ig h -g rad e closed c a r capacity in the
F
lo
ren
ce
H
oney;
vocal
solo,
Mrs.
w
orld.
th e fu n eral of Percival S h arp last F r i­ sister-in -law , Mrs. C. F. T h o rn e ot
TH t
Inasm uch as th e dem and for closed
day w ere Mr and Mrs. A rth u r P itm an . Stanfield, Oregon, Mr. and M rs. T heo­ R ichard N eubauer; “W hat is th e Best
W N C H U T ti
grou t
T rib u te th e Young P eople's B ranch c a rs of all m akes has of recen t y ea rs
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r McChesney, Miss dore B rugger, Miss A nna B rugger,
tfie supply
at __
le ast
can Pay F ra n c e s E. W illard ,” M rs alw . ays . exceeded
.
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S tella P itm an and L. A ustin of Al­ Mrs. L. T. L usted and Mr. and Mrs. G
eorge F. H oney; piano solo, "Long, le a p a c i v ’ s V e rV 'im n n r," 0? ,C hevrolet
'W lN C H fS T H
bany. Mr. and Mrs. A rchie Dimmock, W i l l . H ornecker.
-on«r Ago,”
Atro" W illiam Ott.
■ u ’» o il u
.y ¡"pportant, because as
Long
Is w ell know n in the trade, closed c a r
Mr. and Mr*. F red W illiam s of Salcin,
j
b
u
sin
ess
goes
to
th e concern th a t can
W in and Fred H ibbard of D allas. Mr.
THE THREE-MILE LIMIT.
m ake ih e quickest delivery.
GRESHAM
STUDENT
IS
and Mrs. E. L. H odson of Newberg.
H O N O R E D IT I' O F O
The p ra c tic a l m easure of th e re-
As is well know n th is governm ent
14».
Hr. 1» A I 1 . O r O. m a rk a b le p ro g ress of Chevrolet is told
The
M ultnom ah
County
Public exercises th e sam e ju risd ic tio n and
.
„
„
,
,
,
¡by
sales figures for the last tw o v ears
H ealth association w ill hold a lu n ch ­ a u th o rity on th e sea w ithin a th re e -
Jo e Peak, fresh m an In th e u n iv ersl- In 1920, up to th a t tim e th e m otor in-
eon a t th e Y. W. C A. In P o rtlan d on m ile lim it th a t it does upon th e land. ty from G resham , w as am ong th e 24 d u stry 's best year. C hevrolet m ark eted
S atu rd ay noon, F e b ru a ry 17.
All T his has come to be a p rin cip le of in ­ fresh m an who as m em bers of th e I *53,646 ca rs, in th e bad year of 1921
com m unity groups In th e county are te rn a tio n a l law accepted and observed fro sh football team , w ere aw arded sales fell to 71,909 ca rs. 1922 rolled’
up th e splendid total of 243,000 sales,
exp»'cted to meet af th a t tim e to discuss by all civilized nations.
sw ea te rs and n u m e ra ls by th e class at and production s c h e d u le s 'f o r T s t?
m a tte rs of Im portance to th e public
a
rec
en
t
m
eeting.
It la claim ed th is law is a p u rely
said to be about double the 1922 sales.
h ealth
Those d esirin g reserv atio n s a rb itra ry lim ita tio n ; th a t it w as p ro ­
In p ast y ears m em bers of th e frosh
| should notify Mr* Maxwell Schneider, m ulgated by a H o llan d er nam ed squad who played in the req u ired
Oh! Hon Could You!
Gresham .
A henpecked little m an was ab o u t
B ynkerschoek; th a t when advocated n um ber of gam es w ere aw arded n u ­
to ta k e an exam ination for life in su r-
T he Queen E sth e r circle will hold a by him th e ran g e of a sh o re gun was m erals, bought by th e class. T he class ance.
hake sale at th e Cecil Metzger grocery, about th ree m iles, lie n ee tills was th is y ear estab lish ed a new trad itio n
"You don't d issip ate, do you?" asked
next S atu rd ay afternoon. F eb ru ary 17, fixed as th e lim it of a co u n try 's an-1 an ,l bought neat, blue sw ea te rs w ith the physician. "Not a fast liver, a re
beginning nt 1 o'clock.
, ,
th o rity along its ocean sh o re line, as "1926" em blazoned in la rg e figures u i >0™.
.h e ch est and aw ard ed them to tb “ / a hi^ T rig % tX d ., ^ n mZ l i c d !^ k‘ a
It w as th e ex ten t of its pow er to po­
F a ilu re to file your Income tax re ­
football heroes.
Is m a il piping voice, "I som etim es chew
tu rn on or before M arch 15 m akes y(,u lice and defend.
M ade by e x p e rt cut Ien» ai lb»' g re a t W in c h e s te r p la n t,
I
eak
played
co
n
sisten
t
ball
for
th
e
a little gum ”
Today
th
e
ra
n
g
e
of
o
u
r
sh
o
re
guns
llahle to b»'avy pen alties.
th eae pocket k nives a re not only h a n d so m e ly finished, but
is 20 m iles and m ore.
I frosh g rid ste rs la st season and aided
('lose Enough.
lla rd Rolled.
The U nited S tate s then could and thw n 111 d efeatin g th e O .A .C . rock
h av e blades oi th e to u g h est s le e t w hich holds a s h a rp edge
P at w as th e man who did all th e odd
T he b lack -h aired w aitress, v e ry should defend itse lf az "!n st th e m a- eleven in th e an n u a l clash betw een the
jolts about th e place, and ow ing to
long a fte r ino«» pocket k nives h a v e been d isc a rd ed . T h ey
m uch out of so rts, sailed haiigbtil y tip
p et.v thieving Ills em ployer in s tru c te !
to the tab le nt w hich sat th e grout ly lleious a tta c k of rum fleets along Its tw o in stitu tio n s.
a re mad»» to g iv e long a n d fa ith fu l service.
lum to get a gohd y ard dog. P at was
custom er. She slam m ed down th e c u t­ sh o res for th e ir a tta c k s am o u n t to
cut all day, and in th e evening cam e
lery, sn atch ed a n ap k in from a pile nothing less th a n a form of w arfare.
t net Ion Kale Postponed.
W e h av e a la rg e fresh stock of th e s e tin»' pocket k n iv t's
home w ith a daschund.
and tossed It In fro n t of him.
The auction sale ad v ertised by Emil
We m ean, of course, by use of all
W h at on e a rth have you b ro u g h t
an d a re m a k in g a special d isp lay th is w eek. Come In and
Then strik in g a fu rio u s pose__
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has
leg itim ate policing and p ro tectiv e
along. P at? queried his em ployer.
W atchn w ant 7" she snapped.
pick out y o u r fa v o rite p a tte rn .
been indefinitely postponed on account
"W ell, sir," said P at, "h e's the n e a r ­
'C o u p la eggs,” grow led the C1IS- pow ers.
of th e storm
F u rth e r notice will be
est I could get to a yard dog—he's
tom er.
If re p o rts a re c o rre c t rum ru n n in g given In th e Outlook.
two feet ten Inches long."— P athfinder.
"H ow ya w an t 'em ?”
vessels have rep eated ly g ath ered off
" J u st like you a re .”
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the New Je rse y coast close to th e
th ree-m ile lim it. At one tim e th e re
Getting Itv.
W hen a lady who was "b u rn in g uu w ere 14 rum vessels rep o rted n ea r
the ro a d ” on th e boulevard was ovei A m brose L ig h tsh ip and th a t th ese v es­
•aken by a traffic officer and m otioned
1 he Tug of W a r in b u sin e ss a c tiv itie s w ill be found bv
sels w ere visited by m any sm all boats 5
to stop, she in d ig n an tly ask ed :
b
e
y o u n g m an , to be s u rp ris in g ly stre n u o u s. T h e re w ill
from th e shore.
“ W hat do you w ant w ith m e?"
be
tim
e s in h is c a re e r w hen he w ill feel th a t n o th in g
"You w ere ru n n in g forty m iles an
At th is tim e th e A m erican people 3
can
sav
e h is b u sin e ss from g e ttin g o u t of balan ce, from go­
A»«.-' J . ’
h o u r.’ an sw ered th e officer.
cannot be expected to be p atien t w ith 9
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It is th e n th a t he b e g in s to rea liz e
I h av en 't been out an hour, ' said the far-fetch ed legal te ch n ic alitie s w hile a
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“Go ah ead ," said th é officer -T h a t a t A m erican so vereignity w hile in I §
• nd g eneral farm o r ran ch work
a new one on m e."
han d le
Nickel silv er bolster*
L eath er punch
S lag handle
sig h t of th e A m erican shore.
O ur in tim a te a c q u a in ta n c e w ith b u sin e ss c o n d itio n s
Nickel silv er bolster*.
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R e g u la r m e etin g of G resh- j
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