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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 13, NO. 52 G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2S, l»23 HIGH SCHOOL TO OPEN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 A Real Test for President Coolidge GRESHAMITES TAKE AUTOMOBILE TRIP Union high school a t G resham w ill th e U niversity of Oregon, who had open on Monday, S eptem ber 10, la te r charg e of th e m usic and o th er su b Mr. and Mrs. K. A. M iller, Alden and V irginia retu rn ed la st n ight from th a n the P o rtlan d schools, w hich open je cts la st year, re tu rn s for m usic, in an autom obile to u r w hich took them on S eptem ber 4. P rin c ip a l Roy E. cluding glees and o rch e stra, som e E nglish an d physical education for to m any points of in te re st in so u th e rn C annon h as called a m eeting of th e girls. Oregon and n o rth e rn C alifornia, and te ac h ers for S atu rd ay m orning, Sep in w hich they w ere aw ay for 18 days. Miss N orm a Lee P eck w ill have tem b er 8. Many new faces w ill be charg e of th e lib rary . She has had They spent a few days at G lendale in seen am ong th e faculty and m any of several y e a rs' experience and is a D ouglass county, w here Mr. M iller th e old ones w ill be absent. Miss g rad u a te of th e U niversity of Illinois w as in the banking business for five S hirley Sw allow has plunged into the y ea rs before com ing to G resham . L yle R. M ason, who has been office m atrim o n ial sea, as h as Miss M innie a s sista n t for th e p ast tw o years, will From th e re they w ent to G ran ts P ass S chrepel, and Miss K ath e rin e D. en ter B ehnke-W alker B usiness Col and to C rater Lake. T h ere they w ere W aite has ten d ered h er resig n atio n . lege in P o rtlan d th is fall. He will be joined by Dr. W. J. O tt and his p arty W h iu Y lo u se' la w n 'to ta’uon0*?’ ve’e r o ^ n w s p í x . í men ' h ‘¡IT h when h<* We" ‘ ° " t th ® Win. R u th erfo rd and Miss E sth e r succeeded in th e school office by Miss who had m ade the trip by way of th e •nappy chatter. Photo .h o w . him w ith the u e w m v rh e i, w ho . t . m ^ ü T m ‘‘^ a r G ard n er have gone to th e P o rtlan d N ettie N elson, who w as g rad u ated C olum bia riv er highw ay, T he D alles schools. Mr. and Mrs. Dave E vans from th e high school in 1922. and Bend, and who had visited th e a re in E ugene, w here Mr. E vans w ill BUSINESS PLACES WILL lakes on th e e a ste rn slope of th e C as P rin c ip a l Cannon w ill begin hi» MRS. ANNA E. (’OBEY study law and Mrs. E vans w ill teach th ird y ear a t th e head of th e school CLOSE LABOR DAY DIES FROM ACCIDENT cade range. From th e re th e trip in th e high school. Miss E sth e r and tak es up th e w ork w ith enthusi around th e rim of th e c ra te r w as W heeler w ill not retu rn . m ade and Diamond lake w as visited asm . He believes th a t th e prospect» A nna F. F alk w as born in Sweden. The Outlook is auth o rized to a n T his m eans th a t eight new te ac h ers a re good for one of th e best y ea rs of A pril 9, 1853. She cam e to th e U nited and som e w onderful fish w ere caught. nounce th a t sto re s an d business w ill be req u ired for the high school the school. He w ill teach penm anship S tate s and settled in th e D ak o tas 54 Leaving C rater L ake th e p a rty places of G resham w ill be closed th is year. Miss E dith S tephenson has and spelling. He is a g rad u a te of y ears ago. She w as m a rrie d to C larke journeyed to K lam ath F alls and th e been elected to fill the vacancy caused R ochester N orm al School and Oregon all day next M onday, L abor Day. W. Corey in 1880. N ineteen y e a rs ago lava beds of n o rth ern C alifornia, then by th e resig n a tio n of Miss Sw allow A g ricu ltu ra l College. she cam e to Oregon w ith h er fam ily cam e back to G ra n ts P ass and m ade The n ea rest celeb ratio n w ill be Miss S tephenson is a g rad u a te of the C onsiderable in quiry has come to and found a new home n ea r Sandy. th e side trip to th e Oregon Caves in in P o rtlan d an d E stacad a. In E s U niversity of W ashington and has had Mr. Cannon concerning th e opening W hile In P o rtlan d last week T uesday Jo sep h in e county. T he jo urney w as tacad a th e celeb ratio n w ill be in te ach in g experience in the U niversity of school, th e o p p o rtu n ity to w ork for aftern o o n she w as stru c k by an a u to then m ade to E ugene and th e Siuslaw recognition of th e com pletion of of N orth D akota. She w ill handle board an d room , th e co u rses offered m obile w hich caused her d eath th a t and from th e re home. Dr. O tt's p arty th e highw ay. An in te restin g p ro E nglish, public speaking, if possible and oth er th in g s p erta in in g to the evening at St. V incent's h ospital. Two is expected home today. g ram is being arran g e d . S en ato r to add th is new subject, and d ra school. T he splendid class th a t g ra d sons, Glenn and Lloyd, of S andy, and Mr. M iller d escribes th is as a w on m atics. R. N. Stanfield and Hon. M ilton A. uated in th e sp rin g w ill be m issed and one sister, Mrs. E lisab eth Doyle, of d erful trip and one w ell w orth taking. Miss M arg aret C lark M iller, for th e th e ir co u rse w atched w ith in terest. S pokane, W ashington, a re left to In th e m ain, roads w ere good and no M iller w ill be th e speakers. p a st tw o y ea rs p rin cip al of th e Sandy The incom ing fresh m an class p ro m m ourn th e ir loss. T he h u sband and serio u s c a r tro u b le w as experienced. h igh school, w ill teach civics, book ises to be la rg e r th an w as an ticip ated tw o sons, E a rl and C lair, preceded keeping and history. Miss M iller is a a t th e tim e of th e sp rin g g raduation. FAMOUS HOLSTEIN DIES; h e r to th e b rig h te r shore. LEGION POST MAKES g ra d u a te of W illam ette U niversity T each ers a re w ritin g for in fo rm a GREAT LOSS TO OWNER F u n e ra l serv ices w ere conducted GIFT TO CITY Miss M arjorie M achen of Boise tion concern in g places to room and la st F rid ay aftern o o n by th e Rev. H Id aho, is th e new te a c h e r of S panish board and Mr. Cannon w ould a p p re A ro u sin g m eeting of G resham P ost R. G ebhardt of G resham a t th e Fred Form er Congressman C. Bascom and m athem atics. She is a g rad u a te ciate an interview w ith any who have K oennecke hom e n ear Sandy. In te r of the A m erican Legion was held F ri Slemp of Virginia, new secretary to of th e U niversity of Oregon and has accom m odations to offer. Mr. N oft President Coolidge. H is appoint m ent took place a t th e C h erry v ille day night, w hen d elegates and a lte r had six y ears experience in teaching. singer, w hose ad d ress is Mt. V ernon, nates to th e A m erican Legion conven ment came as a surprise to political cem etery. lender, and I. said to indicate our Miss U lala M. S tra tto n of Eugene, W ashington, w ill ap p reciate inform a tion to be held a t Seaside, S eptem ber new executive'» drive for the 1924 who w ill teach foreign languages and tion from anyone who w ill fu rn ish 6, 7 and 8, w ere elected. L eslie St. RURNNDE BRIDGE nomination. h isto ry , is a g ra d u a te of the U niversi him ap a rtm en ts. He b rin g s his wife C IS CLONED TO AUTOS lair and Theo. Jo h n so n will be the ty of Oregon. She com es from th e w ith him. d elegates and Floyd M etzger and T he B u rn sid e bridge w hich was and E rn e st B rugger, a lte rn a te s. B andon high school, w here she has T he new co u rse of stu d y w ill be had tw o y e a rs’ experience. dam aged by a boat S unday m orning T he post finance officer w as o rdered ready nex t S atu rd ay . T he co u rse con E. J. N oftsinger com es from the ta in s info rm atio n concerning school, is closed to v eh icu lar traffic. It is to place $60 in th e bank to th e cred it N ew berg high school. H e is a g ra d th e su b jects ta u g h t, and a few re g u claim ed it will be open ag ain In about of th e i.iiy of G resham , w here it will STANHOPE BELLE JOHANNA a week. u a te of Linfield College. H e w ill lations fo r th e guidance of pupils. rem ain u n til on or a fte r Ju n e 1, 1924, This fam ous cow, th e cham pion d irec t physical education for boys and R e g istra tio n for freshm en and all T he accident w as one of th e q u e e r when th e w hole sum of p rin cip al and m ilk producer of Oregon, w hich r a n k est In th e h isto ry of P o rtla n d 's w a te r in te re st is to be used by th e city for be ath letic coach and w ill handle new stu d e n ts w ill be a t th e high By ROBERT FULLER. ed fourth in th e U nited S tate s and fro n t, it is said. T he bow of the th e p u rch ase of s tre e t decorations. som e m athem atics or history. He has school building F riday, S eptem ber 7, (A u to caster Service) had tw o y ea rs' experience. P re sid e n t Coolidge’s first m onth in six th in th e w orld, died la st w eek of V inita stru ck th e paddle box of the T he city has alre ad y 12 strin g s of from 8 in th e m orning to 4:30 in the Miss H elen A nkcorn is a g rad u a te afternoon . T he num ber of th e high office ends th is week. D uring th a t blood poisoning. She w as valued at H ercu les, c u ttin g th ro u g h it like a flags, b ut they a re n o t enough to dec of Linfield College and h as had no school telep h o n e is 1961. b rief tim e, th e nation has w itnessed $10,0e0. H er ow ner, H. G. Mullenhoff, knife and shoving It Into th e ste rn of o rate th e city to th e best of advantage. high school te ach in g experience. She Mr. Cannon invites and u rg es the a m ost unexpected and com plete ca rrie d in su ran c e of $2000 on th e a n i th e m arin e w orkshop, w hich was W ith th e addition of th e deco rations w ill teach physics, ch em istry and p a re n ts to accom pany th e stu d en ts ch an g e in th e n atio n al political situ m al. She w as eig h t y ea rs old and ow ned and o p erated by th e S haver m ore com plete holiday “d re ss” will w as raised by Mr. M ullenhoff who com pany. T he w orkshop w as pushed be possible. T his action on th e p a rt biology. w hen re g iste rin g so th a t co u rses may ation. owned her m o th er and g ran d m o th er, ab o u t 100 feet ahead th ro u g h th e p il of th e Legion post w as as a m easure Miss A ugusta H ahn, a g rad u a te of be talk ed over and determ ined a t th e Com m encing next Tuesday, S eptem Oregon A g ric u ltu ra l College, w ill beginning of school. P a re n ts a re ber 4th, th e real Coolidge ad m in istra both cow s w ith g re a t production re c ings u n d er th e ea st ap p ro ach of th e of th a n k s to th e people and business head th e d ep a rtm en t of hom e eco urged to com e to th e school a t any tion sw ings into action. Geo. B. C h ris ords. bridge and cam e to re s t on th e beach. men of G resham for th e ir help d uring In a te st covering 365 days w hich T he barg e san k In a h alf hour. nom ics. She h as had tw o y ears of tim e and see w h at we a re doing. The tian , S ecretary to th e late P resid en t th e recen t F o u rth of Ju ly celebration. teach in g experience. The P ost cleared up a good sum from daily school w o rk is th e th in g th a t H ard in g , will be succeeded by P res ended about a m onth ago Stanhope Miss Vie E lizabeth Rice, a g rad u a te counts m ost.” th e celeb ratio n , and financially is in ident Coolidge’s new se creta ry , Cam p Belle Jo h a n n a 's reco rd for m ilk p ro U'TDN BADLY JAMMED duction w as 32,000 pounds and her of Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College, com es In discussing some of th e problem s bell Bascom Slem p of Virginia. IN STREET COLLISION th e best condition It has been in for b u tte r p ro duction over 1200 pounds. sev eral years. w ith th re e y e a rs' teach in g experience. of education Mr. Cannon said th a t T he ap p o in tm en t of Slem p by Cool Mr. M ullenhoff ow ns a 5-year-old H er w ork w ill be in th e com m ercial th e re w ill probably be some who will idge Is still a source of asto n ish m en t T he autos of P. A. Combs and Geo. d ep artm ent. not re tu rn to school because they to official W ashington. H ow ever, it bull, son of th e cham pion cow, whose F o rtn e r, w ere badly dam aged in a IILSTDRIC GAVEL WILL H. M. M oreland, also a g rad u a te of have positions th a t pay them so w ell h as now been accepted as a v irtu al progeny is building up a re m a rk a b le collision w hich o ccu rred la st F rid ay OPEN A. L. SESSIONS Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College, who th a t they do n ot desire to give them announcem ent by Coolidge th a t he Is record for m ilk and b u tte r production. aftern o o n at E ast 41st and S tark T he knocklngs from a h isto ric gavel cam e early in la s t year to ta k e th e up. To all such he advises carefu l o ut in full force fo r th e republican Besides Mr. M ullenhoff, A. H. B u rn s stre e ts. T he w reck s w ere tow ed into In th e h an d s of G eorge R. W ilbur, De and o th e r H olstein b reed ers are p lace of Wm. A verill as head of th e consideratio n and su g g ests th a t they nom ination in 1924. O resham and th e w ork of re p a ir p artm en t C om m ander, T h u rsday building up th e ir h erd s from th is sta rte d a t once a t Sherm M cC arter’s d ep a rtm en t of ag ric u ltu re , w ill con counsel w ith th o se who a re older and m orning. S eptem ber 6, will officially C. Bascom Slem p of Big Stone Gap, stock. tin u e in th a t position. g arag e. N either d riv er w as in ju red know w hat it m eans to be lacking in open th e fifth an n u a l convention of Va., form er cong ressm an and rep u b li b ut each got a severe sh ak in g up and Miss Miriam Inglis, a fte r several a high school education. th e A m erican Legion of Oregon. can sta te ch airm an since 1905, is How to Get Used to Noltes. a few bruises. su ccessful y ea rs in high school teach- "T he g re a t public school system is Carved from th e hull of th e fam ous know n as th e R epublican P atro n ag e ’’W hat I like about th e neighbor ” h as been reta in ed in th e school as a w onderful in stitu tio n ," says Mr. T he ex p lan atio n given by Mr. old gunboat, U. 8. 8. B eau reg ard , h e r Boss of the South. The appointm ent hood,” insisted th e en th u siastic real- bt < t of m athem atics. She is a Cannon. "W hen it o p erates as it of Slem p, the first m ade by Coolidge, dent of Brooklyn H eights, ‘‘is th e quiet. Combs w as th a t he had tu rn ed w ith self a v eteran of th e Civil W ar, th e ate of Coe College, Iowa. should each stu d e n t is given an equal haB been term ed a m agnificent S o u th No trolleys, no elevated roar, no heavy his Bnlck from 41st stre e t onto S ta rk gavel w ill m ark in te rv als in a sta te Miss Eve H utchinson, w ho w as in op p o ru tn ity w ith every o th er student. ern R epublican su p p o rt and delegates trucks thundering through our streets, ad w as heading east on S tra k when g ath erin g of men and women who th e school la st year, re tu rn s to teach T here are som e stu d e n ts who cannot no sound from th e subway. Why, I stru c k by F o rtn e r's Bulck who was fought in a la te r conflict. to th e next O. O. P. convention. E n g lish. She is a g rad u a te of the be brough t to a realizatio n of ap p lica headed w est on S tark , th e left fro n t think—’’ T he gavel was p ain stak in g ly carved T h e asto n ish m en t a t th e ap p o in t U n iversity of Oregon. Miss H u tch in tion sufficient to be given class sta n d “J u s t a m inute,’’ objected hla friend w heel of F o rtn e r’s c a r jam m ing Into from the wooden hull of the old g u n son ta u g h t in B aker, Oregon, one year ing. T his is reg rettab le . It is a con m en t of Slem p, is in the fact th a t from across th e bridge. “ You live so th e re a r left of th e o th er ca r. T he boat which has ro tted on th e bottom before com ing to G resham . dition w hich I tr u s t w ill not con pages In th e R ecord of th e la st ses near th e h arb o r th a t your back door dam age to both c a rs w as ra th e r se- of th e M ississippi riv er for over 60 sion of congress, a re filled by debate Is virtually a dock, and yet you have Miss D orothy Dickey, a g rad u a te of tin u e.’’ years, by a Civil W ar v eteran who had in w hich Thos. W. H arriso n of V ir the nerve to tell me th a t yours Is a tw o sons in th e A m erican arm y in th e GRESHAM MAN IN A. L AUXILIARY ginia, (dem ocrat) charged and backed quiet neighborhood. W hat about , EDI ’ R-SOUA l( E GONI’ EI W orld War. STATE RIELE TEAM - - ‘ NAMES DELEGATES up his ch a rg es by producing signed tugs and harbor c ra ft th a t go tooting M EETINGS CONTINUE le tte rs and checks, th a t Slem p had up and down th e bay all night?” Ja ck so n Jones left th is m orning in SDN DE J . U. W IN D EL “ Well,” adm itted th e Brooklynite, ”1 At an in te re stin g m eeting of th e sold O. O. P. postoffice p atro n ag e for T he “fo u r-sq u a re ” gospel m eetings com pany w ith 13 o th e r m em bers of DIEN EROM DROW NING do rem em ber hearing a toot or two A uxiliary to th e A m erican Legion sum s ran g in g from $50 to $300. Slemp w ere held la st S unday at th e hom e of th e team w hich is to re p re se n t Oregon held yesterd ay afternoon at th e home claim ed the money rep resen ted only th e first few nights I lived there. But F red Blonn and w ere w ell attended O scar W indel of K alam a, W ashing n ex t m onth in th e n ational and in te r I never hear 'em now.” of Mrs. A lbert Camp. Mrs. Jo h n Metz cam paign co n trib u tio n s. T he Rev. Mr. Lee of D allas w as th e ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. W indel n a tio n a l rifle m atches a t Camp P erry, ''E x actly ,” said th e M anhattan man. g er and Mrs. O. A. E astm an w ere W hen it cam e to a vote, th e rep u b “Ju st w hat I thought. Used to ’em sp eak er. M eetings will be held to of F airview , was drow ned on A ugust Ohio. T he p arty w ent over the N orth elected delegates and Mrs. Camp and lican s ousted H arriso n and seated now. T h at's Just th e way th e elevated n |k ht and T h u rsd ay evening, also at 19 when he dived Into th e Colum bia e rn Pacific. Mrs. K ate S unday a lte rn a te s to the Slem p's man, Jo h n Paul, but H a rri and th e two-ton tru ck s affect me now. 2:30 on Sunday aftern o o n , w ith the riv er In an attem p t to rescue hia wife T he N ational Rifle Shoot w ill sta rt m eeting of th e sta te A uxiliary w hich son had his revengp by being re Any neighborhood’s quiet If you live Rev. Mr. Crook in charge, and ser and an o th e r woman who had fallen off S eptem ber 1 and close S eptem ber 18 w ill be held at S easide In connection elected to the next congress. The th e re long enough.”— New York gun. vices will be held reg u la rly h e re a fte r a log Into th e w ater. W indel never and the In te rn a tio n a l m atch will be w ith th e Legion convention. --------------------------- on th o se days. It Is probable th a t a rose to the su rface again. T he women la st congress w as th e first tim e Slemp gin S eptem ber 18 and end S eptem ber A cordial le tte r was read from Mrs. had failed to re tu rn , a fte r succeeding A Quack Quacks. hall will be secured later. T he m eet- were rescued by fisherm en and th e 27. About 1500 m en w ill com pete. M etzger, who is now at h e r beach his fath e r at th e la tte r's death in A quack cure for the evils of reck- j Ings a re a co n tin u atio n of those held body of th e dead m an w as afte rw a rd s T hose who w ill m ake th e trip a re co ttag e a t Seaside, urging th a t a large 1907. Slemp dropped out a t th is last ¡ lesa driving is offered by a psy- by th e Rev. F red H ornshuh. An In- recovered. M ajor F red M. W est, team ca p ta in ; delegation of th e G resham A uxiliary election. chologlst, who says th e slow, nervous vltatlon is extended to all to attend, T he first Intim ation w hich J. C. M ajor Leo J. A. P ironi, team coach, driv er who has In his mind or his s u b - ----------------- ____ atten d the convention and inviting Windel had of th e trag ed y was when C. Bascom Slem p was born at T ur- j an d th e follow ing team m em bers: VKKV I'.M'NIJAL. them to m ake her home h ea d q u arte rs, key Cove, Lee county, Va., Septem ber consciousness th e vision of a wreck is he read the acco u n t of th e accid ent In F irs t L ieu ten an t L eonard L. McGee, ---------- and as far as possible, th e ir stopping 4, 1870, studied law at th e U niversity th e one w ho g o e s h ea d lo n g Into a the m orning p aper on Monday. S taff S arg ea n t L. H. Spooner. M aster crash. “Instead of a vlalon of the ac- W e have read of a soldier In w ar place. of V irginia, was once a m athem atics cldent and how it happens th e driv er tim e being saved by having a T esta- S e rg e a n t G ilbert A. P ickard, S ergeant If th e scope of th e ca p ita l p u n ish A le tte r has been received by Mrs in stru c to r, practiced law a t Big Stone m ust have a clear vision of how to m ent In his pocket w hich p revented C h ester E. M cCarthy, S erg ean t John m ent law should ever be enlarged K urow ski, C aptain J. Q. A dam s, Ser- ! Camp, se c re ta ry of th e local A u x ili-lG a p , Va., w as p resid e n t of th e Slemp drive correctly" In critical situations, a bu llet from p en e tratin g th e m an 's p erh ap s It would be well to m ake the ary , from th e d irec to r of th e Red Coal com pany and th e H am ilton Real- Every seventeen-year-old driver of a body. H ere is one q u ite as u n u su al, g ea n t W alter R ucker. S erg ean t Thos. m an who fires a schoolhouse th e first M. Tuve, S erg ea n t Jack so n F. Jones C ross service of th e U. 3. V eterans ty com pany. Mr. Slem p is a bachelor, light delivery tru ck proceeds with per if not m ore so. In the recen t new s ex tra, opines the O regonian. fect self-confidence, proceeding iu h ospital No. 77 of P o rtlan d , in w hich He declined offers m ade by P resid en t an d C orporal W illiam E. Purdy. P ri ite m s: many cases w ithout regard to the she ex presses ap p reciatio n for th e co- ¡H ard in g of a place on th e Civil 8 er- v ate W. E. H ayes and S ergeant H enry Two boys w ere rid in g ho rseb ack In Up to A ugust 15, 35 sta te s have right» of other driver», feeling th a t the J. T hom as will accom pany the team operation and in te re st show n by the ) vice Com m ission, as a s sista n t secre- ea ste rn Oregon, re tu rn in g from a nam ed women to be asso ciate m em Im pressive displacem ent of hla vehicle G resham A uxiliary, and acknow i-1 ta ry of com m erce and as am bassador as a lte rn a te s. hunt. A high pow ered rifle of one was bers of th e republican n atio n al com A fter the shoot Mr. Jon es w ill Join i edKes th ** receip t of two b lan k et bath- ; to P eru , the W hite House announce- in the atm osphere ahead of th e driver accid en tally d ischarged. The bullet m ittee. Oregon haR nam ed Mrs. E. C. of a passenger vehicle will w arn th at h is wife in M ineral Point, W isconsin, ro ‘>*'s an<^ a num ber of handkerchiefs m ent at his ap p o in tm en t disclosed, driver not to stand up for his rights, I stru c k a silver d o lla r In the pocket of G iltner, of Poi tland. w h ere she w ent recen tly to visit her w hleh haTe recen tly sent from hits a clear vision of how to drive. H e th e o th e r boy. I t dented th e d o llar b ro th e r and o th e r rela tiv e s and they 1 h ere to th e ho sp ital for th e use of the T h e best way to find out w hat Is sees him self hogging the road and get- but did not In ju re th e boy. It w as T he boy who used to punch a hole patients. th e m a tte r w ith your ca r Is to ask the ting aw ay with It.—Louisville Courier- the boy's last d o llar. It la said, and In his sis te r's doll to see th e saw dust w ill re tu rn to g eth er in October. ru n out. now tak es his autom obile The G resham A uxiliary now has a dealer In a rival ca r He will tell you Journal. i he trad e d It for a new one. th a t ev ery th in g Is th e m atter. a p a rt and then sends for th e g arag e Mrs. M artha F ieldhouse retu rn ed list of 50 paid-up members. My, w hat a ch an ce th a t boy m issed man to com e and put It to g eth er. sto ra g e , .Storage hom e last night from Seaside, acco m of keeping In his possession as a m e L arge verandas have gone out of F or sto rag e see B ürten W alrad, Of co u rse you know w h at's w rong panied by her son Guy. sty le because th e re is nobody at home m ento th a t d o lla r w hich m ay be Window Cleaning with th e w orld, b ut do you know G resham , phone 1411. now adays to sit on them , Miss Evelyn M etcger of th e Outlook saved hia life! F or expert window cleaning see 8. w h at's w rong w ith you? fo rce Is spending a w eek's vacation T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith John T h e B ank of G resh am pays 6 per Th< re is no h ard er job th an Just tr y __ _ .. . „ i In crea se your b u sin ess th ro u g h the Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. a t C annon Beach. A nyway the m o to rists still allow ing to m ake people think. cent interest on tim e deposit«.— Adv. | want ads. p ed e stria n s to use th e sidew alks. 6’“*1 President’s Secretary Coolidge Is Organized for His Administration