T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 14, NO. IS G resham O utlook UNION-DAMASCUS FARM BUREAU MEET GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL COOLIDGE LEADS IN RACE. DEEP CHANNEL NEEDED TO PROTECT SMELT RUN 1M4 [ New Anorney General'! TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS *1.5(1 1‘er Year E. A. ENQUIST SEEKS SEAT IN LEGISLATURE T he local F arm B ureau held Its Backed by th e new ly form ed o rg a n L. H ayes. P o rtlan d , se c re ta ry ; A. D. re g u la r m eeting a t th e Union school- M ultnomah county, outside the city ization, "T h e O regon L ost L iberty K endall, a ssista n t se c re ta ry ; H. F. house on th e evening of A pril 5th. of P o rtlan d , Is to have a candidate for A fter th e rea d in g of th e m inutes of | F ish and Game A ssociation,” resid en ts W ihlon, G resham , tr e a s u r e r ; W. E. nom ination on th e legislative ticket th e la st re g u la r and the special m eet of T ro u td ale and citizen s of o th e r Or- C raw ford and Je ss Coons, d irecto rs. in the person of E. A. E nquist of W ar- T he slogan of th e asso ciatio n is “T he 1 ings th e v arious pro ject leaders and len d ale. Mr. E n q u ist is a prom inent | egon com m unities w ill u n ite to pro Sandy riv er is th e only riv e r in O re com m ittees gave th e ir rep o rts. The an d successful fisherm an, having te ct th e an n u a l ru n of sm elt in th e gon for sm elt fishing an d is th e ir discussion of th e an n u a l com m unity m any tra p s along the Columbia. H« Sandy river. T his y e a r's ru n was picnic w as n ex t tak^n up. It w as de spaw ning gro u n d .” C arl D. S hoem ak Is well known thro u g h o u t the county sm all and th e g re a te r n um ber of fish er, head of th e com m ercial fish com cided to hold th is as u sual in Ju n e and In P ortland. en terin g th e riv e r w ere m ales, w hile m ission of Oregon, w as p rese n t a t th e u n d er th e auspices of th e F arm Bu Mr. E nquist th in k s th e county o u t th e fem ales perished by th e m illions m eeting and expressed stro n g ap reau. D. E. Tow le of th e G resham side th e large city should have a rep- in th e shallow sloughs o u tsid e the proval of th e move. He proposed to B erry G row ers association spoke I rese n tatlo n in th e legislative body a t m outh of th e Sandy. T his w as th e re m atch th e sta te gam e com m ission briefly. H is w ords of com m endation ' Salem , b ut he realizes the difficulty an su lt of th e closing of th e m outh of th e w ith funds for th e project up to $300. and encouragem ent w ere m uch a p i out-of-the-city can d id ate u sually has L ittle Sandy w ith driftw ood an d de- preciated. It w as pointed o ut th a t th e an n u al . in ob tain in g th e nom ination. ! b ris w hich have accu m u lated th ro u g h sm elt ru n is an o p p o rtu n ity for r e v S. A. R oberts, ch a irm an of the leg- I th e y ears and w hich have effectively enue and rec re atio n for th o u sa n d s of He is not an advocate of any ra d i -Jf islatio u and ta x atio n com m ittee of the I sh u t o u t not only th e sm elt but o th er people who com e to P o rtlan d and to cal legislation. He Is ra th e r con ser- county F arm B ureau, read th e re c I vative, has alw ays favored p ro h ib i j fish th a t com e up from th e sea for T ro u td ale to ta k e sm elt. It w as also om m endations recen tly adopted by spaw ning. It is proposed to c lea r the asserte d th a t th e Sandy w ould be one H arlan F isk e Stone, of New tion and was active in o rganizing tem - th a t com m ittee, Mr. R oberts urged Y ork, b ut a n ative of New H am p j p eran ee societies y ea rs before Oregon riv e r by the use of dynam ite, to c a re of th e best of w estern fishing strea m s a ll F arm B ureau m em bers to give sh ire, is P re sid en t Coolidge’s new fully dredge th e stream so th a t sev if th e sea tro u t could en ter it. voted dry. He indicates th a t he will th e se carefu l atten tio n . T he w hole A tto rn ey -G en eral. He was fo rm er era l feet of w ater m ay be m ain tain ed aid co n stru ctiv e legislation, will re T he sm elt ta k e n an n u a lly from the evening a t th e n ext m eeting, May 3 D ean of th e Colum bia U niversitv over th e m outh of th e L ittle Sandy. School o f Law. g ard the w elfare of women, children Sandy have becom e an im p o rta n t food w ill be devoted to th e co nsideration of “We in ten d to begin w ith th e r e s for th e young salm on, tro u t and oth er T he re c e n t actio n of th e v o ters of and w orking men as of first con sid er th ese questions. E very one is urged atio n and w ill w ork for the protection to be p re se n t and ta k e p a rt in the N orth D akota, M ichigan, N ebraska to ratio n of th e sm elt ru n ,” said C h air fish at the sta te fish h atch ery and arc | G R ESII A M HIGH DEFEATS and Illin o is has d em o n strated beyond m an K ru ed er of th e new association, considered th e ch eap est th a t can be | discussion. WOODBURN HIGH, 4 TO 3 and Intelligent expression of m oral and educational forces. F ollow ing a re th e recom m endations: any question th e fac t th a t th e people “th en tu rn o u r a tte n tio n to o th er obtained. L ast y ear K n arr & Son of 1,1 an exeltl,ig gam e of baseball la st F irs t—T h at th e Union H igh school believe in C alvin Coolidge. They re fields w here rig h ts and privileges T ro u td ale delivered 53U to n s of sm elt Mr. E n q u ist Is a rep u b lican and d istric t form ation law be so changed g ard w ith deep ap p reciatio n his quiet, have slipped aw ay from th e citizens of to th e B onneville h atchery. T his y ear F r,‘,a y betw een G resham high and m akes th e follow ing statem en t re as to re q u ire the sig n e rs to be fre e firm m a n n er of d ealin g w ith public O regon.” th e o rd er w as for 75 tons b u t only 23 W oodburn high, on th e la tte r's g ard in g his candidacy: h olders instead of ju s t legal voters. T he m eeting a t w hich th e asso cia to n s w ere obtained and th o se w ere g ro u n d - G resham cam e off victor in a questions. T hey ap p re cia te th e sta y "I am a m an of th e soil and n a tu r Second—T h a t th e autom obile li ally sym pathize w ith the country cense fees be reduced 50 p er ce n t and ing at his desk, o r as one se n ato r the tion w as form ed w as held a t th e ta k en in the first tw o n ig h ts of th e 4 to 3 8Core- I T he gam e w as an ex act d uplicate, people. th e balance of the burden be placed o th e r day p ut it, “being alw ay s on the T ro u td ale city h all la st T uesday and ru n . on the g asoline consum ed by m otor job.” The people of th e co u n try have w as atten d ed by T ro u td ale citizens T he asso ciatio n w ill hold Its next l *ie *>oy8 say, of th e gam e played here "Send a farm er and fisherm an from vehicles using th e highw ays. stro n g ly em phasized th e fa c t th a t and m any from n ea r by com m unities m eetin g a t th e city h all in T ro u td ale th e F rid a y before, except th a t th is ea ste rn M ultnom ah, a su b stan tia l ta x T hird— E ach ow ner or d riv er of a they w’a n t Coolidge to be reta in ed as an d from P o rtlan d . F ollow ing are on T uesday evening, A pril 22, a t 8 1 ^ me G resham held th e four. payer. a school d irec to r and school c a r be req u ired to ta k e o u t an acci At th e end of th e seventh inning clerk for m any years. E astern M ult d ent in su ra n c e policy for th e p ro tec p resid e n t of th e U nited S tate s. They th e officers elected : A. J. K rueger, o’clock. All in terested p erso n s a re W oodburn held th e lead 3 to 2, b ut In nom ah has everything th a t goes w ith tion of th e tra v e lin g public, th is to be w ant a calm th in k in g , h a rd w orking p resid e n t: E. B illeter, vice p resid e n t; Invited to be, p resen t. handled by th e sta te sim ila r to th e A m erican citizen as p resid en t. th e eighth G resham p ut over a tally. a pro sp ero u s com m unity except re p C om pensation Act. In th e first of th e n in th G resham rese n tatio n Coolidge is ste ad ily g ain in g in th e NATIONAL GUARD WILL in th e le g isla tu re—It F o u rth —T h a t th e F arm B ureau TRAIN IN CALIFORNIA ag ain scored a ru n w hich won th e never bail that. su p p o rt com pulsory tu b e rc u lin te s t sta te p re fe re n tia l votes an d his gam e. W oodburn in th e la st h alf of ing for C lackam as county and also chances for th e rep u b lican no m in a “A few open-air Ideas will go w ell A nnouncem ent w’as received S a tu r th e n in th had ru n n e rs on second and w ith a big city delegation. We can th a t each re p re se n ta tiv e to th e legis tion fo r p resid e n t a t C leveland in day by C. G. S chneider, com m ander of By F re d erick D. S trick e r, M. D. la tu re be in stru c te d to su p p o rt a Ju n e a re g ettin g b rig h te r every day th ird and only one out. W inters by boost th e city, and keep It h ealthy th e local g uard u n it, th a t th e Oregon m easu re to th is effect. su p u rb pitching, and backed by some and pro sp ero u s by paying atten tio n to In an o th er m onth m ost of th e p ri N ational G uard will hold its sum m er F ifth —T h a t th e F arm B u reau rally Your Milk Supply—Is It S u fe l I w onderful fielding by Bailey and Lun legislation m aries w ill have been held. to th e su p p o rt of th e d airy su b stitu te affecting ag ric u ltu re, encam pm ent a t Del Monte, M onterey, T he recen t o u tb reak of typhoid ,lay. kept them from scoring, law and use every hon o rab le m eans to dairying, m ining, tim ber, fishing and C alifornia, com m encing Ju n e 10th. fev er in P o rtlan d , traced to an Infect- B a tteries for G resham w ere Middle- defeat th e referen d u m a g a in st th is LEGION COMMITTEES m an u factu re. C learing up th e source A bout 17 days w ill be utilized in ex “ U“.,nÆ tw. ° |t o n , W in ters and Woods. law a t th e n ex t g en e ral election. of th e sp rin g Insures plenty of fine, EOR JULY 4 NAMED ten siv e field tra in in g and th e n ec es d eath s, b rin g s sh a rp ly to public a t S ixth—T h at th e county c o u rt of S um m ary: p u re w ater below. sa ry five days w hich it w ill ta k e for ten tio n th e necessity for e te rn a l vigi C lackam as county be changed so as to P la n s for a big F o u rth of Ju ly trav elin g . R H E lance over m ilk supplies. Any com co n sist of th re e county com m issioners, “T axes will reduce them selves If W oodburn .................3 4 2 m unity w hich lias a sense of decency th e judge to han d le p ro b ate and ju celeb ratio n on th e county fa ir g rounds we a re as carefu l and fru g al w ith th e Mr. S chneider sta te s th a t a few an d of civic p rid e w ill endeavor to G resham ...................4 8 2 venile m a tte rs. T he county to be di under au sp ices of th e local post Amer public m oney as we a re w ith our own. vided into th re e re p re se n ta tiv e d is ican Legion w ere discussed at a m eet m ore live young fellow s w ho w ould p ro tec t its m ilk supply so th a t its T h e team 's av erag e is now 50 per “T he p ersonal w elfare for women like to m ake th is trip could probably citizens m ay be assu red of w hole- I cent tric ts, one com m issioner to be elected nt. and ch ild ren and w orkm en claim s from each d istric t by th e v oters r e ing la st n ig h t of th e Legion execu be accom odated, how ever en listm en ts som e and sa n ita ry m ilk. Is your m ilk T h is week F rid ay on S tapleton field tive com m ittee. Does your siding in th a t d istric t. first consideration. L egislation th a t w ill close before May 8. I t is em supply safe-g u ard ed ? S eventh—T h a t th e F arm B ureau I t is plan n ed to follow som ew hat p h atica lly sta te d th a t no "flo a ters” tow n or city have a m ilk o rd in an ce? I G resham will ta ck le one of last y e a r’s gives In tellig en t expression to m oral Is it enforced? T hese a re qu estio n s claim an ts to th e sta te title. A real su p p o rt th e S everance ta x and th a t th e sam e p la n s fo r th e ce leb ratio n as re p re se n ta tiv e s be in stru c ted to su p those of la st y ea r w hen th e Legion would be allow ed to e n list w ith the of th e g re a te st im portance to your h ard b a ttle Is expected and an excit- and educational forces Is good legis lation and good business. We have in ten tio n of dro p p in g o u t a fte r com h ealth and to th e h ealth of y o u r fam - lng gam e |g aHSUred p o rt th is m easure. E ig h th — T h a t th e F arm B ureau p u t on such a su ccessfu l afTair. T here ing from camp. alre ad y saddled a big debt on th e T he im p o rtan ce of m ilk both as a Tw o *am e' have been played' T he su p p o rt th e incom e ta x law now on w ill be a p arad e, a p ro g ram w ith pa com ing g eneration and we sh all have B rig. Gen. G eorge A. W hite, ad th e sta tu te books. trio tic ad d re ss an d m usic, sp o rts and ju ta n t g eneral of Oregon In co m m ent food and as a conveyor of disease I rp«"ainder of the baseball schedule is done o u r p a rt poorly If we hand down ca n n o t be too g rea tly stressed . Milk a» follow s: h o rse racing. th a t burden w ithout com pensating ing on th e success of his efforts to get FOREST PROTECTION T he follow ing com m ittees have been th e C alifornia location fo r th e en is th e only sta n d ard artic le of diet ob-1 A pril 18. M ollala. H ere. advantages. tained from an im al sou rces co n IS NOT DIFFICULT appointed to have ch a rg e of th e v a ri A pril 23. Scappoose. There. “We will go faste r If we go slow cam p m en t said, “I believe th a t th e sum ed In Its raw state. It containg, May 2. T he D alles. T here. fu rth e rm o re , all th e essen tial e le F o re st P ro te ctio n W eek for 1924 has ous d etails: w ith ex p erim en tal legislation. The C alifornia cam p is rich ly deserved by May 9. W oodburn. H ere. S ports— E. J. B ru g g er, ch airm an , a ll m em bers of th e n atio n al g u ard . It m ents of a w ell-balanced diet both been designated by P re sid e n t Coolidge beaten tra il Is safest and best in the for ch ild ren and for ad u lts. Y et ev May 16. M ollala. T here. an d G overnors H a rt and P ierce for Ted Johnson, J. L. Stafford. long run. is th e only vacation th a t th e se men eryone know s how easily m ilk spoils, A pril 21-27, inclusive, an nounces th e May 22. T he D alles. H ere. P ro g ram —C. G. S chneider, c h a ir g et an d a fte r going to Cam p Lew is how eadlly It decom poses, and how “My activ ity In th e leg islature, d istric t F o re ste r's office a t P ortlan d . A ll gam es w ill be called h ere at In th e se p roclam ations, th e presi m an, Dr. A. W. B otkin, H. O. Done, y ear a fte r y ear, th e ir tra in in g In new ! should th e honor fall to me, will not R is to o b tain and d eliv er It . dent and th e govern o rs call atten tio n Guy D. Jones. cam ps u n d er different conditions w ill ! “ "n 8at,afa?t,°,ry ______________ com e In conflict, In any resp ect with to the ap p a llin g losses th a t occur each P arad e— K enneth R oberts, c h a ir th e ideals of rig h t th in k in g and rig h t be of g re a t value. T he g re a te st value, infected m ilk is th e absen ce of any I VETER ANN RISK LIVES y ear from fo re st fires, and urg e all m an. Don Snyder, E lto n E astm an . living men nnd w om en.” p erh ap s, w ill be th e ac tu a l ex perience signs w hereby infection may be rec- citizens, e ith e r in association or as TO HELI* OUST OFFICER D ecoration— Floyd Mack, ch airm an , of m obolizing, en tra in in g and co n ognized. T he m ilk m ay be p erfectly _______ I --------------------- individuals, to p ro tec t all wooded are a s from fire. It is p ecu liarly fitting i ’ecil P u lfer, Dr. H. H. H ughes, E. J. d u ctin g a tra in m ovem ent to a d ista n t norm al in ap p e aran c e and In ta ste , A th rillin g sto ry com es from San I. O. O. E. HOME TAKES th a t th e g overnors of O regon and B rugger, W. H. Amos. yet be full of typhoid or d ip h th e ria F ra n cisc o concerning a trip taken to p o in t.” I G R E S H A M C H IL D R E N Kerins I * W ashington should issue special m es F inance— Roy Gibbs, ch a irm an , H. . .. , . , , th a t city by tw o p atien ts in th e vet- A bout 2500 m en w ill m ake th e trip sages on fo rest protection for w ithin C. B ottleson, C. Bliss. Milk u su ally becom es Infected from . T hrough th e efforts of the local Odd h p 1 1 *n W hipple, A rizona, an d it w ill ta k e eig h t tra in s to move hum an sources. C ontam ination m ay r ’ th ese tw o sta te s a re th e g re a te st C oncessions— A. W. M etzger, c h a ir Fellow s lodge four sons of Mrs. P earl sta n d s of virg in tim b er left in th e them to camp. oecur a t any point on th e ro u te from to al<1 ln ,h e « p o s in g of alleged g ra tt th e farm to th e co nsum er, b ut It m ost I and incom petence on th e p a r t of | A tte rb u ry were y esterd ay received United S tates. G overnors of m any m an, Roy M enasco, K. C. R oberts. o th e r sta te s w ill issue p roclam ations D ance— W ilson E astm an , ch airm an , freq u en tly ta k es place a t th e dairy. | L ouis T. G ran t, m an ag er of th e Into th e home of the o rd er at 32d and POIVELL VALLEY CLUB su p plem enting th e one issued by the H. C. Bottleson, L. T. St. C lair. BOVS TO ENTERTAIN e .ïr /’ Â X " . ¿ / ’. Ï Î 112,6 b “ ~ ” ' Thp i H olgate stre e ts ln I’o rtlu n d , the m oth- p resident, and a rb o r day in several j e r signed over al her rig h t and au A dvertisin g —L. T. S t.C la ir, c h a ir borne epidem ics of typhoid fever has tr,p wa8 8 GOmlle H de ,n « box ca r sta te s w ill be observed d uring forest m an, E. W. S tra tto n , C hase E T he Je rse y club of th e Pow ell V al show n th e so u rces of th e infection to th ro u g h a blinding snow storm , an j th o rity over them and th e home took p ro tection week. ley school w ill hold a c a rn iv al a t th e be typhoid c a rrie rs . A c a rrie r Is a all-n ig h t rid e on a snow covered fiat | ,h ‘‘ni 83 P erm an en t w ards. They S ecre tary of A g ricu ltu re W allace, St. C lair, C. C. Y ager. W. B. G reeley, chief fo re ste r, and D is schoolhouse on F rid ay evening, A pril ; person who, not ill him self, h arb o rs I ca r, an autom obile ride through th e I wero fu r ,,lMhed w ith com plete outfits tr ic t F o re ste r Geo. H. Cecil have of clo th in g and they w ill be cared for All kinds of p ru n in g sh e ars, p ru n 18 to w hich all a re invited. T he pro- **"" «»sease germ s and "* m ay * tra n s m '* it M J , t . . . m any tim es em phasized th e im p o rt ing saw s, etc., a t L. L. K idder Hdw. Co. ceeds nnd educated until they a re able to do ance of prev en tin g fo rest fires, about for them selves. m eet th e expenses of re p re se n ta tiv e s p erso n s, th erefo re, engaged In th e I a 2-dav ride from L os A ngeles to Ban 36,000 of w hich every y ear sw eep 11.- B B IQ U E T S . 000,000 ac re s of land in th e United S um m er p rice s in effect now. E k s tro m of th e club who w ill atten d th e sum - h an d lin g of m ilk o r m ilk p ro d u cts, F ran cisco on a fre ig h te r, whose cap- T he ch ild ren a re all boys, LeRoy, T ru ck Service, phone 1581. S tates. G ilbert, I I ; E rm el, 9 and m er achool a t C orvallis in Ju ne. Some J «bould be tested for c a rrie rs . T h is ofrer,.d lo them w ork tl„.lr 13; .1 .h e h . a " ' " S ' “,'“ “ S T Z r e ......— ' <"™ > " '« »•> — « C harles, 6 y ears of age. T h eir fath e r, Make your telephone e a rn you m ore Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm by connecting it w ith a w an t ad. fish pond, a tam e b ear and a sw im - ' p o rted in th e U nited S tates 151 m ilk ,io- AI1 tb ls w as to lay before sym - C asper A tterb u ry , w as killed in a m ill loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T horne. I m ing m atch w hich prom ise to he of b orne typhoid epidem ics; of th ese, p ath etic n ew sp ap ers th e evidence accident In P o rtlan d about two and a In terest to th e p a re n ts and frie n d s of 111 w ere rep o rted betw een 1900 am i w hich they have collected through h alf y ears ago. They are beneficiaries A ROSE COLORED UARI’ET EOR YOUR GARDEN th . e . clu b boys. W. D. K inder, co unty h ,9O7' 11 13 significant th a t in (be I weeks of t effort that th e H ,ate A _ ccident Com m ission to ..................... it frn m lQ r i7 .iu ,n w ie a a OI n o r i s showins n o w in g m a i , l __ from 1907-1910, d u rin g w h ic h ... . club agent, will be p rese n t and dem - i p period asteu riz atio n w as w idely adopted by ta # p rese n t head of th e 12th d istric t th . e . . am ount of $8 per m onth each, "S ilene S c h a fta ” is th e m ost ch arm in g tra ilin g p la n t you can o n stra te to all th e various ste p s In th e th e m ilk in d u stry , th e re was a m ost b u reau w as a man em inently unfitted ! 1 ,1 nfno,,nl be saved for th e ir im agine, com pletely o b sc u rin g th e ground w ith its flow ers of b rig h t o rg an izatio n of a club. decided drop In th e num ber of e p i-I for his position o r In fact any post- I fu tu re U8e by th e hom e au th o rities. rose, in m idsm m er. I t's a perennial. In connection w ith th e c a rn iv al th e »!•m lc s of typhoid fever, sc a rle t fever, l tton of tr u s t because of his alleged T h ,,|r «"other wa» rec en tly divorced Health Reminders! H alf a dozen postpaid ¥1.0«, a w hole dozen ¥1.75 F o r m agnificent m ass effect, a hund red for ¥10.00 C atalog of m any o th e r p la n ts and choice gladioli W. L. CRISSEY “GLADIOLUS FARM” IL I . Il, I, B ering, Oregon. BERRY GROWERS ATTENTION I am now in a position to furnish my growers with prices, etc., for Raspberries, and wish to meet all who have sold to me before and any new ones interested. All come, Thursday evening, April 17th, at 8 p. m., at Main Pavilion. County Fair Grounds, Gresham, Ore II. E. THAYER re g u la r m eeting of th e P aren t-T ea ch - er asso ciatio n w ill be held. T h eir p rogram will include sev eral n u m b ers by th e police q u a rte t of P o rtlan d . W. A, T y ler, can d id ate for co u n ty sheriff. w lll be p resen t. Wh° m "he ,n arrle ,, ty , n r(f)pR w here p asteu rizatio n w as <i<’P« and bis m isap p ro p riatio n of th e 11 ’*'r ,,le d eath of th e ir fath er, estab lish ed . P asteu rizatio n , p ro p erly I funds of th e bureau. 18 com m ittee from th e local Odd perform ed, m eans sub jectin g th e m ilk All th is Is of In terest especially to F ellow s lodge which has been w ork- t0 a te m p e ra tu re not low er th an 142 fr |,.n(| M h ere of C u rtis C H endricks lng *or 3wmc‘ tim e to com plete the ur- «* G resham , since he w a s'! ? i r_th t ? erm? ,te n t.ca.r.‘’.of should be prom ptly cooled to 50 do-1 one of th e men. C u rtis Is now m an- 1 ' 1 ‘ r< ” co n sists of f cell M etz I grees or low er. Im p ro p er p a ste u ri- | aging ed ito r of th e W hipple Echo, a ger, H a rry T ru itt and B. H. Johnson. i T he th e ft of a light c a r belonging oatlon leads to a false sense of se snappy p aper re p rese n tin g th e d is Volunleers Fine to Forestall Trial. to I. B. W and of T ro u td ale w as r e cu rity , and m ay be equally dangerous abled v eteran s In th e hospital. His if not m ore so th an raw milk. ported F rid ay night, to g e th er w ith W ith the evident Intention of fo re com panion on the trip w as a s sista n t In sist on a safe m ilk supply. T his robes. T he ca r was p arked n ea r tin can be read ily obtained If th e follow m anaging ed ito r of the Echo. sta llin g a r re s t and tria l on an a ssa u lt C atholic church. On th e sam e eve ing e sse n tia ls a re adhered to: H endricks ■ and b attery charge, John H ossner th is A rrived In San F r a u d ning th e spot lights w ere ta k en from 1. H ealth y stock. and Ladym an, hiH com panion, com n ,o r®I«*B l ' l"l a tim- nt to Ju stic e 2. H ealth y and carefu l m ilkers. th e c a r of F ronc O lbrlch from his plied ad d itio n al evidence and pre- of th e P eace Jo h n Brow n, who took g arag e. T he th e fts w ere rep o rted to i 3. Only covered or hooded m ilking sented th e e n tire m a tte r to the Van- th e m oney nnd is holding It pending a palls should be used. D eputy Sheriff S quire b ut so fa r 4. S te rile co n tain e rs only should d erb llt p apers. T he Illu stra te d H er- ^ ’""‘b*« (ria l. H ossner had a con- n o thing has been heard from them . be used. aid of Han F ra n cisc o says of the case: ' t w e r , Jr w l,h A. E. K essler over th e 5. T he m ilk should be p ro p erly re “T he W hipple Echo has been In- owr“ >r8blp of a boat w hich the form er O rder your E a ste r lilies now from frig erated . stru m e n ta l In exposing not only ®'a *«Me<l was bis and w hich be sold, 6. If p asteu rized , th e m ilk should W alrad M ercantile Co. be held a t 142 degrees F for not less G ra n t's crim in al record, b ut in com and K essler claim ed a h alf in te re st ln w ords ensued and an th an 30 m inutes, and th en he pro m p tly piling m any cases th a t show Incom- j ,b,! ^*,a*‘ cooled. potency, indifference, favoritism , and a , , em pt was m ade to se ttle th e quea- d lla to ry ta ctics on hts p a rt In h a n d -1 ,ion by *h« fistic m ethod. W hat an a ttra c tiv e city we would ling ca se s pending for disabled veter-1 —. SPRINGDALE have If every resid en t would tak e I " - - ............. .......... - ............ p rid e In keeping his p rem ises and Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted o t F alr- V anderbilt n ew spapers and a record Una highw ays, sponsored by th e th e s tre e t in fro n t of his place . view will preach an E a ste r serm on In of them subm itted to W ashington of- A m erican Legion. Dogwood is to be clean. It can be done. L et's do It! betw en th e trees to m ake th e ; th e H u rlb u rt schoolhouse next Sun- ficlals. T he W hipple E< ho c a rrie s th e slogan 'G ran t Must Go.’ " 1M well’“ ^ ^ ^ « ’ ’'" l>eaUty I day a t 3 p. m. Aille Thief Active. T H IN K 1