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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13, NO. SI GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1033 GRESHAM FELLOWS GRESHAM COUNCIL ADOPTS MILK ENJOY THE OLDER REGULATIONS; GETS HARD KNOCK BOYS’ CONFERENCE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 1’er Year LOCAL ARTIST HAS PAINTINGS AT LIBRARY GRESHAM SCHOOL BOY MEETS WITH INSTANT DEATH F ollow ing a re some of th e books | recen tly received from th e m ain li b ra ry : "T h e S cu d d ers," Irv in g B acheller. An o rd in an ce w ith s tric t provision D rain s sh all not be cleaned w ithin one Floyd Muck and Vern L ucas of T ro u t ------------ | for th e h an d lin g of m ilk and cream h o u r p rio r to m ilk in g tim e. T he w alls dale on th e in sta lla tio n of a stre e t A clever sa tire on th e follies of fa s h _____ U nder th e auspices of th e In te r- sold w ithin th e city w as given its c#Dlngs and p a rtitio n s sh a ll be kept lig h t a t th e c o rn e r of Pow ell and L ib ionable life, th e fads and excesses of I our m odern young people. i E rn e st R ltsch ard , youngest son of S tate E xecutive Com m ittee of the final read in g a t th e m eeting of th e ire e iro m d irt and cobw ebs a,ld »ball erty s tre e ts in D avidson addition. 'T he Dim L an tern ," T em ple Bailey ' Mrs. Mary H osley living near Palm - Y .M .C .A . o f Oregon and Idaho, th e r ^ u n , J be w bllew ashed every six m onths un- A lively discussion w as sta rte d W illam ette V alley O lder Boys' Con- ! °n aSt Tue8day less co n c rete is used. T he b arn y a rd w hen H. S. H arvey ap p eared before A d elig h tfu lly in trig u in g rom ance of blad statio n , and a pupil in the G resh- ference w as conducted at th e F irs t eveuing and becam e a p a rt of th e law s sh all be w ell d rain ed an d free from th e council and dem anded pay for today, in w hich th e heroine Is beloved am school died early yesterd ay m orn- P re sb y te ria n ch u rch of P o rtlan d last governing th e m u n icip ality . On luvi- | w ater, m an u re and ru b b ish . No ina- work, done for th e city in th e laying by a w ar sh a tte re d hero and a m iddle ing near H ogan statio n on his way to school, w hen he fell and broke his F rid ay , S atu rd ay and Sunday. Upon ration of th e council a dozen or m ore n u re sh a ll be m a in tain ed w ithin 50 of w ate r m ains. D iscussion brought aged m illionaire. “G reat G ran d m o th er,” G. A. B irm neck. D eath w as in stan tan eo u s. He o ut th e fact th a t on Ju ly 10 th e co u n recom m endation of th e stu d e n t body m ilk d ea le rs of th e vicinity w ere p re s feet of th e barn. "T h e re sh all be an am p le supply of cil o rd ered th e co n tin u atio n of two- ingham . An exceptionally e n te rta in w as n early ten y ears of age and a council of th e high school, the p re si ent and joined in th e discussion. At I clean, p u re w ate r w hich sh a ll be pro- inch m ain s from th e end of th e four- ing and hum orous sto ry of a young, pupil In th e th ird grade. dent of each class, th e presid en t of th e th e ir suggestion som e m in o r ch an g es tected from co n tam in atio n . All uten- inch m ain on th e S ection L ine road p retty an d plucky g rea t g ran d d au g h T he child had w alked down the stu d e n t body, and six o th e rs attended. w ere m ade in th e ord in an ce. sils sh all be of sim ple c o n stru c tio n so w est to th e P u llen road, th en ce south te r and h er highly prized g re a t g ra n d tra c k to th e home of W. E. Beegle and T he boys in atten d a n ce w ere: H enry P erm issio n to sell m ilk o r cream in ; as to be easily cleaned, jo in ts and to th e p ro p erty of Mrs. Beidelm an. m other. w as th e re w aiting w ith o th e r children L unday, Ray S trong. O rville Johnson, "W ings of Y outh,” E lizabeth J o r for th e school bus to pick them up. G resham m u st be o btained by th e I rim s of u te n sils to be sm ooth and en- T he m a tte r w as tak en up a t a special L a Monte Stuck, W illiam M cA llister, dan. Too m uch money and too m uch At th a t point th e re is a te rra c e several R in ar M attson, David L ane. Loyd dealer, and before a p erm it is issued tire ly filled w ith solder. U tensils used m eeting on Ju ly 17 an d it w as re p o rt leisu re drive tw o young people to New feet high and step s leading down to S alisbury, G uerney Wood, R eggie it w ill be th e duty of th e m a rsh a l to ’ fo r m ilk sh all be used for no o th er ed th a t the co st w ould be g re a te r th an York, w here for one y ear, under a s th e road. W hen th e boy reached the insp ect th e p rem ises and see th a t san - j purpose. U ten sils sh all be th o ro u g h - th e city could bear at th a t tim e. Mr. S tenerson, and A lbert B rannan. ita ry conditions a re com piled with, ly cleaned and sterilized or boiled for H arvey offered to do th e w ork for sum ed nam es, th ey e a rn th e ir board step s he fell, strik in g th e ground in T he people of P o rtlan d show ed th e ir T he p erm it m ay be revoked a t any not less th a n 15 m in u tes a fte r using, $100, th e city fu rn ish in g th e pipe, and and keep— likew ise unexpected ad such a way a s to break his neck. The w onderful h o sp itality by opening th e ir tim e w hen it is show n th a t th e condi v entures. and inverted on a ra c k .” body w as ca rrie d into th e house by he w as engaged to dig th e ditch and hom es for 200 boys and fu rn ish in g tio n s a re violated. " P a tric ia B rent, S p in ste r,” A clev G eorge Page, d riv er of th e bus, and T he o rd in an ce re q u ire s th a t m ilk lay th e pipe. T his he claim s to have , lodging and m eals. U nder th e o rd in an ce th e city m a r sh a ll be cooled down im m ediately to done, th e council on th e o th e r hand er, w itty ro m an ce of a g irl who, physicians, P rin c ip a l Q uacksall and “We learn ed sev eral th in g s by a t sh al becom es th e m ilk and d airy in 60 d egrees F a h re n h e it an d kept a t th a t holding th a t it Is n ot com pleted, since piqued by gossipy com m ent upon her th e coroner sum m oned. ten d in g th is conference,’’ says P rin sp ecto r and he may v isit th e d airy at te m p e ra tu re u n til delivered to th e A ru m o r w as circ u lated in the th e pipes a re laid only to th e H arvey lack of lovers, determ ined to p reten d cip al C annon. Not th e le ast of th e any tim e and see th a t sa n ita ry condi co n su m er excepting d u rin g th e p ro sh e owned a fiance. m orning th a t d eath w as the re su lt of a place and n ot to th a t of Mrs. B eidel know ledge derived w as th e value of tio n s a re m ain tain ed . H e m ay ta k e cess of p asteu riz atio n , w hen th a t p ro "D an g er," E rn e st Poole. A b rillia n t bus accident, b u t all w itn esses agreed m an. C harges of d ish o n esty an d bad "S erio u sn ess of P u rp o se ,” and being sam ples of m ilk an d send them to th e cess is used. It sh a ll be delivered in study of th e over-zealous fem inine th a t th e child fell from th e steps, did faith w ere h u rled a t th e re c o rd e r and cap able of ta k in g a sta n d for th e b acteriolog ical la b o ra to ry in P o rtlan d clean b o ttles excepting th a t la rg e p ro p ag an d ist who w re c k s 'th e lives of not h it th e bus and w as not stru c k by councilm en by Mr. H arv ey b ut the rig h t.” for exam ination. u se rs of m ilk, such as hotels, re s ta u council w as firm in its refu sal to pay h er subjects. it. Mr. P age w as en tirely exonerated. T he e n tire group of boys w as di "Sea H aw k," R afael S abatini. A tale Dairy Equipment Required. r a n ts and b ak eries, m ay receive it in th e bill u n til th e w ork w as com pleted. Mrs. Hosley, m other of th e boy, is a vided Into different sections fo r co n T he ord in an ce d esig n ates th e fol bulk. T he follow ing bills w ere allow ed of B arb ary C o rsairs, ro m an ce d ra m a widow, her husband having been ferences and these g ro u p s had Bible low ing eq u ipm ent and co nditions as T he m a tte r of h ea lth y condition of and w a rra n ts w ere o rd ered d raw n on tic ad v e n tu re and th rillin g Incidents. killed in an accident a few m onths study u nder com p eten t d ire c to rs w ith n ec essary : "T h e d airy b a rn sh a ll be th e cow s is set fo rth in th e o rd in an ce An in te restin g exhibit of oil p a in t ago. An old er b ro th er, Rudolph th e tre a s u ry fo r th e ir p aym ent: th e g en e ral subject, "W hat Should an so situ ate d as to have good d rain ag e an d m in u te c a re in th e m ilk in g is r e ing« by a local a r t stu d en t, Ray R ltsch ard , lives w ith his m other, and A, G. Long & Co., fire d e p a rt O lder Boy Do Now in H is Home, H is and th a t su rfa ce w ate r ca n n o t ac c u quired. T he m axim um fine provided S trong, is now on display a t th e libra a siste r, Mrs. Alex. H uber, lives n ear m en t su p p lies ........................... $ 15.40 C hurch, in School o r W ork, to In su re m u late u n d er it. I t sh a ll have a roof fo r th e violation of th is o rd in an c e is ry. Ray h as been stu d y in g a r t for by. J. H. M etzger, s a la r y ................... 15.00 H is L arg est S uccess in L ife?” O ppor th a t does n o t leak an d w ind tig h t $50 and th e m axim um ja il sen ten ce 25 sev eral years. H e has placed his w ork F u n eral services w ill be held on G resham D rug Co., s u p p lie s ... 6.60 tu n ity w as also given fo r each boy to w alls, doors an d w indow s. T he floor days. in v ario u s ex h ib its w in n in g h o n o r Monday aftern o o n , next a t th e Zion G resham T ra n sfe r Co., h au lin g 5.63 have a p erso n al co n feren ce w ith one sh all be sm ooth and free from d ep re s able m ention an d prizes upon it. N at E v angelical ch u rch in G resham . In Portland Sends Water Contract. Ja s. P eterso n , stre e t c le a n in g .. 13.00 of th e leaders. u ra l beauty sp o ts n ear G resham w ere te rm e n t w ill be in G reenw ood cem e sions and sh a ll have sufficient slope to A tw o -y ear c o n tra c t for w ate r w as D aily R ecord A bstract, a d v e r “We w ere given the best kind of d rain w ell. If th e re is a roof over p resen ted by th e P o rtlan d W ater th e in sp iratio n for th ese pictu res. The te ry in P o rtland. tisin g ............................................ 2.60 tre a tm e n t and h o sp ita lity ,” says Mr. th a t portion of th e b arn w here the B oard, w hich included a provision th a t J. H. D utcher, h a u lin g ................. 1.50 m any who w ill find th is exhibit of in C annon, who accom panied the boys, m ilking is done it sh a ll be provided an ad eq u ate sto rag e ta n k m u st be p ro E. H. Kelly, s a la r y ....................... 53.53 te re s t a re invited to visit th e lib ra ry FREE METHODISTH WILL "in clu d in g a b an q u et served by th e w ith a d u st proof floor. A dequate vided by th e city of G resham w ithin soon, as th e p ic tu res w ill be hung for HOLD QUARTERLY MEET G. A. Cox, s a la r y ............................ 125.00 Blue B ird s’ class of th e Sunnyside w ashing fac ilities sh a ll be provided a rea so n ab le tim e. I t wras und ersto o d only a lim ited tim e. In v e sto r's S yndicate, sin k in g C o n g regational c h u rc h , privilege of fo r th e m ilk ers, and th ey sh a ll be of by th e council th a t no fu rth e r co n T he th ird q u a rte rly conference, fund .............................................. 157.50 u sin g th e sw im m ing t»uik of th e Y. M. easy access. T he floor an d m an g ers tr a c t would be signed if th e city failed People Must R everse W ar T im e P ro w hich has been announced a t th e F ree In te re s t on w ate r b o n d s............. 150.00 M ethodist ch u rch , will begin th is eve cesses to R estore F a rm e r’s C. A. and a splen d id d in n er a t th e sh all be k ep t clean a t a ll tim es and to m eet th a t condition. Jero m e C ocklerease, la b o r ........ 2.00 n ing and will co n tin u e over Sunday. P ro sp erity . S ew ard H otel on Suifiday noon. g u tte rs cleaned a t le a st once daily. T he council asked for bids from City of P o rtlan d , w a te r ............... 435.80 TalkB will be g iv e a before th e high --------------------------------------------------- •— No w onder Jo h n W. F a rm e r is in A full day is plan n ed for Sunday. The school by each of i th e 'I ’boys who attend CHILDREN’S CANTATA tro u b le. D uring th e w ar th e cry w ent sh o rt Sunday school session w ill be AUTO DELIVERY AND Zion E vangelical C hurch. ed the conference,^ and it is q u ite AT METHODIST CHURCH o u t to all th e farm ers to grow m ore follow ed by an old fashioned love BIG TEAM COLLIDE R eligious in stru c tio n is held for probable a Hi-Y cl ub w ill be o rg an - : le a s t and a t 11 o’clock the d istric t ch ild ren of public school age every w heat to feed th e arm ies. T hey r e Sunday evening th e ch ild ren of th e ized. T he p u rp o s e 1 of th e Hi-Y is to A s tra n g e accid en t happened n ear elder, th e Rev. W. T. K lotzback, will sponded nobly. T he call w ent out to S atu rd ay from 9 to 12 a. m. S unday prom ote a b e tte r clAristian atm o sp h ere P rim ary and ju n io r d ep a rtm en ts of th e th e people to eat less w h eat so the p reach , afte r w hich sacram en t w ill be th e S a tte rstro m place on th e Bull Run services a re as follow s: in th e high school ¿ n d It is a co n tin u a- S unday school ofthe M ethodist E pis- arm y could be assu red flour. They adm inistered. S unday school a t 10 a. m. tion, in sp irit a n d m ethod, of the Boy copal ch u rch w ill p re se n t th e ca n ta ta, road ea st of G resham la st T uesday At 2:30 Miss H elen I. Roots, r e also responded heroically. T hey even o ’ " How H ow S n t ta a V 1 ainart S a an E tvn x p lain ed .” '' Tbic T his is ,1 a evening, w hen Cecil M etzger’s delivery P re ac h in g services in th e G erm an had w h eatless days. T he w ar ended. tu rn ed m issio n ary from India, will Scoot«. The boys had tlie privilege of lis te n lively little m u sical sk etch in w hich c a r and H. F. W ihlon’s heavy team la n g u ag e a t 11 a. m. Solo by Miss B ut no one told th e fa rm e r to stop speak at the B aptist ch u rch and a b ap ing to a d d r e s s e s ’by som e of th e lead five disconten ted ch ild ren w ere ch a n g m et in a head-on collision. C lair K ath e rin e B ratzel. M issionary s e r grow ing so m uch w heat nor th e people tism al service w ill be held. Miss Roots ing men of P o r t e n d , including: F ra n k ed to happy, co n ten ted ch ild ren by a G ulikson, d riv er of th e ca r, w as u n in vices a t th e St. P a u l's ch u rch . E ig h th to s ta r t eatin g m ore w h eat foods. w ill speak a t th e F re e M ethodist W hat happened? T he farm er has p ro and F ailin g stree ts, P o rtlan d , a t 2:30 duced too m uch w heat. T he people ch u rch in th e evening. S ervices be A ndrew s, p re s id e n t of th e C ham ber of visit to S an ta C laus and his good wife, ju red . Mr. W ihlon had his knee p. m. All m em bers an d frie n d s a re a re not eatin g enough w heat. C om m erce; D r. H arold L. Bowman, H epzibah. P ies, puddings, dolls .toys, gin a t 7:30 and all a re invited to a t m in iste r of tl/ie F irs t P re sb y teria n new s boys, th e sta r, an d a fine lesson w renched and his wife, w ho w as w ith invited to atten d . B ecause of th e a f T he per c a p ita consum ption of tend. ch u rc h ; Dr. U . G. D uback of O. A .C .; in sym pathy for the needy m ake up him , suffered m in o r b ru ises. The tern o o n m issio n ary serv ices th e re will w heat in th e U nited S tates is consid J. W. P alm er of th e Y. M. C .A .j A. E. th e story. A silv er offering w ill be w agon o v ertu rn ed , th e rea ch and th e be no .evening serv ices a t th e local erab ly low er th a n th e per ca p ita use PREVENT MEASLES, of w heat In B ritain , C anada, Spain Yount, in te r s ta te boys' se c re ta ry of taken, th e proceeds to be used for sin g le tre e broken. One of th e h o rses ch u rch . SAYS HEALTH OFFICER F ran ce, A u stralia, Belgium , S w itzer som e m uch needed eq u ip m en t in th e Y. M. C. A.; p r . B. E a rle P a rk e r, p a s land and m any o th e r co u n tries. The w as badly cu t on th e fleshy p a rt of the Shooting Matches. A t th is season of th e year w hen ep i foreign m a rk e t is g lu tted and th e do to r of th e F ir s t M ethodist E piscopal ju n io r and p rim a ry Sunday school sh o u ld er, 18 stitch e s being n ecessary The dem ics of m easles a re com mon, lt is S hooting m atch es w ill be held on m estic m a rk e t is su bnorm al. c h u rc h ; W. W. D illon, in te rs ta te sec room s. to close th e wound. D ecem ber 9, 15 and 16 in Jo h a n so n 's farm er can n o t sell his w heat a t a en co u rag in g to be inform ed th a t the r e ta ry of yt. M. C. A. of Oregon and T he p a sto r, th e Rev. A. S. H isey, W hen th e fa rm e r’s buying d isease can be prevented. Only by T h e n ig h t w as sto rm y an d th e lights field a t O rient, 5 m iles e a st of G re sh profit. w ill occupy th e p u lp it in th e m orning. on th e c a r had b u rn ed o u t sh o rtly b e Idaho, and, o th e rs pow er is reduced all In d u stry suffers. th e w atch fu ln ess and cooperation of T he co n fe re n ce w ill probably be in T he choir w ill re n d e r th e anthem , fo re th e accident. No lig h ts w ere c a r am on th e road to Sandy. Rifle, sh o t M ills and facto ries can n o t sell so m uch p a re n ts and te ac h ers, how ever, can gun and pistol shooting for w ell fed goods. They c u rta il production and th is be accom plished. Dr. F red erick Salem nejct y ear and Union high is "C row n Him L ord of A ll.” ried on th e w agon and both d riv ers tu rk ey s, geese, ducks an d chickens. labor suffers. D. S trick e r, sta te h ealth officer, says looking fo rw a rd to sending as m any Vida Cem er w ill lead th e E pw orth w ere keeping to th e m iddle of th e P ro fessio n als handicapped.—Adv. It Is essen tial to th e w hole p ro sp e r th a t m easles is preventable. as 15 boy®. N otw ith stan d in g th is fact, he says, L eague devotional m eetin g a t th e road. C lair said th a t th e first in tim a ity of th e nation th a t th e fa rm e r be L eague hour. T he to p ic for study is tion he had of th e ap p ro a ch in g team Notice fo M embers Modern Woodman helped to his feet. T h ere is one c e r th e re a re p robably m ore th a n 1200 ta in w ay it can be done. T he farm er ca se s of m easles In P o rtlan d a t th is o l Am erica. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH “W orld-w ide C om radeship.” w as w hen th ey rea re d onto th e fro n t can m oderate his w heat acreag e. But tim e, and th re e d eath s have resulted R eg u lar m eeting next F rid ay n ig h t, MARES ANNOUNCEMENTS of th e car. W hen he reached down m ore th an th a t, th e A m erican people from th e disease. T he epidem ic, how D ecem ber 7, 1923, a t 8 o'clock. A n COMING EVENTS. for th e em ergency b rak e th e w in d nual electio n of officers an d o th e r im have an o th e r p atrio tic call to d uty— ever, Is not confined to P o rtlan d alone, T he r e g u la r services of th e B ethel shield cam e over his head. T he e n tire p o rtan t business. R efresh m en ts. You to resto re th e ir use of w heat foods to as re p o rts show th a t it is p rev alen t B a p tist ch u rc h w ill be held next S un w h at it w as before the w ar. By so do also In som e of th e sm aller com m uni B azaar a t P le a sa n t H om e B a p tist fro n t o{ th e c a r wag wrecked> m ak)ng a re req u ested to be p resen t. ing they will be co n trib u tin g directly ties. It is w ell th e re fo re for all te a c h day, b eg in n in g w ith Bible school a t church, F rid ay , Decem ber 7, by L adies lt neCessary to get new ra d ia to r, fen d C. J. LUNDQUIST, Clerk. and p rac tica lly to re sto ra tio n of n a t e rs to be on th e lookout for cases of 9:45. ¡The p asto r, the Rev. D. Q. Aid society. ers, w indshield and w indshield fram e. ional p ro sp erity , says th e W heat m easles in th e ir schools. T he disease New su b scrip tio n to th e G resham is m ore com mon am ong school ch il Council of th e United S tates. L adies of S m ith M em orial church B arry.- w ill preach both m orning and Outlook received from now un til d ren , b ut ft m ay also occu r am ong will give bazaar, F rid a y , Decem ber 7, Oil p ain tin g s for sale an d p ic tu re C h ristm as will be m arked to ru n until even in g and special m usical num bers Money to loan on real estate. F arm ad u lts. fram in g , at H ard y 's Photo Studio a t F airview city hall. Ja n u a ry 1. 1925. MeaRles Is an acu te febrile disease, loans at 6 p er cent. B W T h o rn e — w ill b e ren d ered at both services. In ch a racterize d chiefly by skin e ru p T he M ission c irc le of th e H aley B ap th e m o rn in g th e serm on w ill be on tio n s In th e form of rash , and Inflam- tis t ch u rch w ill have a b az aa r on S a t th e th e m e "A Double S tan d a rd .” Miss ation of th e m ucous m em brane, a c u rday evening, D eecem ber 8. com panied by a w atery d isch arg e from A u g u sta H ahn and Mrs. D. Q. B arry Shadow social, W ednesday, Decem th e nose, eyes, and th ro at. In the be w ill sing "If I Could B ut Tell All the g in n in g It Is h ard to differentiate from ber 12, a t G range hall by Queen E sth e r S to ry ,” by Film ore. a com mon cold in th e head, but the | n th e evening th e serm on w ill be circle. diag n o sis is g en erally settled upon the C ottrell C om m unity church bazaar, ap p e aran c e of th e rash. M easles Is o n "Saved, F rom W hat, To W hat, F or p robably the m ost contagious of all Mvhat?” Special m usic w ill be f u r F rid ay . Decem ber 14. d iseases, and sp rea d s th ro u g h o u t a nished by an o rc h e stra from M onta- E n te rta in m e n t and b azaar a t Union com m unity like wildfire. T he disease v illa and by th e choir, and Mrs. E. J. schoolhouse, Decem ber 15, by P.-T. Is tra n sm itte d g en erally th ro u g h d ro p N oftsinger w ill sing. lets and the sp ra y s from th e nose and asso ciatio n of U nion school. th ro a t of p erso n s having th e disease. It also Is probably conveyed to some e x te n t th ro u g h th e use of h an d k e r chiefs and tow els. It is not believed th a t th e scales from m easles have m uch to do w ith th e sp read of the In Masonic Hall, Gresham disease. M easles Is one of th e m ost difficult co nditions to control. T his Is due not only to th e contag io u s c h a r a c te r of th e disease b u t also to the fac t th a t it Is co n tag io u s before the rash ap p ears. Ig n o ra n t and Indiffer “ K ew pie” O lson’s Orchestra en t m o th ers also play a p a rt in its sp read . M others should keep th e ir Lunch will be served c h ild ren away from p ic tu re show s and COMMITTEE all public g ath erin g s u n til th e ep i B. W. THORNE JACK SHULTZ ED. AYLSWORTH dem ic h as been abated. ED. METZGER W. A. H ESSEL GOT HIS EYE ON HIM DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 14 PORTLAND LIBRARY IIAS FINE NEW RELIEF MAPS Let Your Photograph Carry Xmas Cheer Nour friends can buy anything you can give them except your photograph. It is the ideal Christm as Gift. Now is the tim e to arrange for an appointm ent—free from the confusion of Christm as week. Phone i l l Hardy’s Studio Open Sundays by A ppointm ent G re. ham T h ro u g h th e co u rtesy of th e P o rt of P o rtlan d the P o rtlan d lib ra ry Is en abled to exhibit th e fine new relief m aps of th e Colum bia and W illam ette riv e rs. T he m ap of th e Columbia, w hich is 82 feet In length, Is in the referen c e room , th e W illam ette Is in I th e second floor lobby an d Swan | Island Is In th e tech n ical d ep artm en t. ' T he atten tio n of th e public is called to th e se maps. ('M il < M il < " a l ! F or coal see B u rten W alrad, G resh am , phone 1411.