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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 14, NO. 17 FARMER AND BOYS FORMED THEFT RING GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COI M V . OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 2>, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1921 #l..»0 Per Year PORTER PROMISES FOUR SUNDAY SCHOOLS MANY SPECIALS DEFER ED IL L. CDR11ETT SEEKS LAO ENFORCEMENT TO HOLD CONVENTION CLUB BOVS AND GIRLS RETURN TO SENATE ROY E. CANNON FOR SUPERINTENDENT T he P lea su u t Home D istrict Sunday A stro n g fea tu re of th e com ing I I School asso ciatio n w ill hold its sp rin g county fair will be th e exhibits of th. j m eeting a t th e B ap tist ch u rc h next club boys and g irls, w ho a re en terin g Sunday, May 4, com m encing a t 11:20. A th e ft rin g w hich is know n to have into th e p re p a ra tio n s w ith in te re st { F o u r schools a re in th e asso ciatio n been w-orking for se v eral w eeks was and en th u siasm T his has been I T he county school su p erin ten dency th e P le a sa n t H om e B ap tist and M eth b ro ken up on F rid ay w-hen D eputy g rea tly stim u lated by th e offering of is rig h tly reg ard ed as one of th e m ost odist ch u rc h es, th e C o ttrell com m unl- a num ber of fin e'sp ecial prizes for ex- j Sheriff S quire a rre ste d M. J. Vogele, j Im p o rtan t offices In th e county for , ty and th e H aley B aptist. a farm er living n ea r G resham , and cellence in various d ep a rtm en ts of the w hich a can d id ate Is to be nom inated Dr. Jo h n D. M cCormick of Salem tw o G resham boys, H a rry C urry and club w ork by G resham and P o rtlan d j at th e com ing p rim ary election and w ill be th e m o rn in g sp e ak e r and will A lbert B rannon, th e la tte r a student m ercan tile firms. F ollow ing is a list th e people a re w aking up to th e need p rese n t th e su b je ct “T he L iving in the high school. Vogele is said to of sp ecials for th e la rg e st an d best i j of selectin g a m an w ell qualified, who W ord.” T h is w ill be th e m ain fea be 35 y ea rs of age. T he boys each exhibits, w ith th e firm s offering them . loves boys and g irls and is vitally In tu re of th e m o rn in g program . Special gave th e ir age as 17. Field crops and g ard en clu b s; $10' terested in th e ir m oral and m ental m usical n u m b ers w ill be given d u rin g T he youths had been under s u s m erch an d ise o rd er, to club leader, i I w elfare. th e day by th e co o p eratin g chu rch es. picion for som e tim e as being re H essel Im plem ent com pany. Roy E. Cannon, p rin cip al of Union A m ore d etailed p ro g ram w ill be given sponsible for the th e ft of autom obile O. H. PORTER L ivestock clubs, $10 m erch an d ise high school, is th e can d id ate for th is accessories, but w hen they sto le sev R epublican C andidate to r D istrict in F rid a y ’s paper. HARRY L. CORBETT. o rd er to club leader, A. W. M etzger office who, because of his ex cellent Among th e fea tu re s of th e aftern o o n Ju d g e, Dept. So. eral sacks of potatoes from a J a p * Co. qualifications, long ex perience and He helped fram e and p ass th e pro- ! wlU be s h o rt ati<’resse s by local peo- an ese farm er and sold them to local Upon th e death of W ilson T. H um e Home econom ics clubs. $S m e rc h an vigorous cam paign, is a ttra c tin g the hibition law and believes it should p le’ a d iscussion of th e p la n s for the to th e m ost f«vor«7.7"Z'.7 lne m e rc h an ts they w ere easily traced dise o rd er to club leader, L. L. K idder H a rry L. C orbett w as elected hi- ...... ............ . ‘ fav o rab ,e atten tio n th ro u g h o u t com m unity D aily V acation Bible and it w as for th is th a t they w ere a r be enforced. S tate S en ate to fill his unexpired the county H ard w are Co. ------------------ ------------------ School. T he Rev. W. H. H ertzogg. rested on F rid ay and w ere given a In th e calf show ing co n tests the term . He is ru n n in g for re-election Mr. Cannon, a g rad u a te of O. A. C„ w ho is w ell know n h ere an d who is a h e a rin g before Ju stic e of th e P eace K idder H ard w are com pany offers a to th e sta te sen ate a t th e e a rn e st r e w ith a th o ro u g h norm al train in g , w ith m em ber of th e com m ittee of relig io u s est of his m any frien d s. t Jo h n Brown. They w ere also accused c u rry comb and b ru sh and G eorge W. q u Mr. C orbett is a m em ber of an old ! “ CtUal, te a ‘'hing PXpprlence education of O regon Council of R e of ta k in g an autom obile robe and P age tw o sack s of feed to th e ow ner T he follow ing a rtic le by Jeff Mc- ligious E d u catio n w ill be p re se n t in pioneer fam ily w hich has alw ays been p e r i n t e n 'l e n T l °. C° U,,ty 8cb° o1 8U' o th e r a rtic le s to w hich they confessed. of th e cham pion H olstein calf. The " n<ioubte,lly th e best T h eir p a re n ts w ere p rese n t and se t D erm id, edito r of B e tte r C rops, is be th e aftern o o n an d explain th e w o rk of G eorge L aw ren ce H arn ess com pany p ro m ln en tly Identified w ith service to qualified ,,f th Oregon and th e upbuilding of its in- S t ^ O n e of th , , “ 6“ ° " ‘he ing re p rin te d by th e re q u e st of the th e new o rg an izatio n of th e relig io u s tled for th e potatoes and th e robe, and w ill give a show h a lte r to th e ow ner d u stries. F o r the past ten years Mr ' , ° * th 0,her8 b“ 8 hat> o th e r accesso ries w ere re tu rn e d to the B erry G row ers P ack in g com pany and and ed u catio n al forces of th e sta te of the cham pion Je rse y calf. C orbett has devoted m ost of his tim e "nee a n d 't ^ 't “ *“ ”1 te “ Ch,ng ex p e rl* w ith th e perm ission of B etter Crops and th e p la n s for th e w ork. T his new ow ners. T he com plaint ag a in st them Feed Specials Offered. in w orking for th e developm ent of for sev eral ve ” ° W " " d “a“ 8 “ Ot b e e " P ub lish in g C orporation. It is an u n o rg an izatio n Is to ta k e up an d extend w as th en w ithdraw n. w as as one on« o of f t th h e e first ......... o r sev eral je a r s engaged ln a c tu a l The A lbers M illing com pany has Oregon. ion. He He w mem- , f teaching M ,r "T V a ‘ ,Un* f I t w as th e sam e day th a t G. A. Cox, u su a lly in te re stin g and h elp fu l con- th e w ork of th e old S unday school duplicated its offer of a 50-pound sack bers I of th e P o rtlan d Dock Com mis- he can nual fv sid ératio n of th e su b ject.—E ditor. asso ciatio n of w hich th is d istric t w as ? ? “ G resham m a rsh a l, scru tin ized a six as o _ ci a _____ m i v em tb i m e t P ' t ort of r i r L , ,aw w b«-b r ' b l l l , , w w m n i i i i ber » ri n h ir t n .. . We h ea r a g re a t deal ab o u t coopéra- a p a r t- T b e v ario u s schools an d of A lbers Calf Meal and a 100-pound f ____ ___ t i of cy lin d er c a r w hich the boys w ere le n u ire s th a t a m an be engaged in w o rk ers have boen ask in g for th is in- 8ack ° f Sw ino to th e ow n er of th e P o rtla n d Com m ission, for th ree driving, took down th e license n u m tion th e se days. T h ere a re coopéra- 1 . I h n c t T ill r n o in n n n h > li,> in ir > ,i w as p resid e n t of th e P o rtlan d C h a m -. X ’ m.min‘nt’iom ber and com pared th e d escription w ith tive sto res, cooperative m a rk e tin g co- fo rn ia t|on an d w ill be glad of an op- 5e8t D uroc *” eacb division, Tl,e S p erry F lo u r Com pany is of- th a t of a c a r rep o rted stolen from a operativ e th is and co o p erativ e th a t. p o rtu n ity to ask Q uestions and dis- ‘‘lin g a very a ttra c tiv e loving cup to ch a irm an nò f \ h e S tiü ë 'ltè d C ro ss^ a m - a c a ^ d i ^ e h '" h ’ l d Í h P o rtla n d m an. Being convinced th a t T he w ord itself is g ettin g so abused cu ss tb e v alu e of th e new move. B ask et d in n e r w ill afford o p p o rtu n - tl,e boy or g irl Davin« th e m ost com - palgns. he w as ch airm an of th e S tate ternis> 7. ' it w as th e sam e car, Cox notified and b attered and dog-eared th a t I f ° r a social h o u r a t noon. A w ell p ete re c o r|l in calf club p ro jects, also Council of N ational D efense and th e I S q u ire and th e tw o trac ed th e boys h e sita te to w rite ab o u t it—and I W ar ar T F o or r th th e e p p ast ast threi th re e X V i e Z Î T r6P6at6<,,y T rad rad e e Board. Board. F to S p ringdale w here they w ere a r r e s t w ouldn't have used co operation a t all filled b ask et is th e only req u irem en t a 10°-poun(1 sack of S u relay to th e W had th e re been an o th er w ord of p re as dishes an d coffee w ill be fu rn ish ed . Pxb’b” or show ing th e best pen of a change. y ea rs his w ork has been e n tirely de ed by the deputy sheriff, tak en to cisely th e sam e m eaning. Some R ailroading Already Done. T h ere is a d an g er in th e too sudden ! Scbools ln tb is p a rt of ‘bp co unty PUl’.etB- J * ” 8, *8 ,th e voted to aiding th e livestock p ro P o rtla n d and given a h ea rin g S a tu r A recen t a rtic le in a P o rtlan d dally a re lnvited to atten d th e sessio n s of 8 year tb 8 brm b as offpre<1 prizes d u cers of Oregon. He is a business day before Judge K anzler in the p o p u la rity of th is w ord—folks may gave tlie Im pression th a t th e te ac h ers become im bued w ith th e idea th a t co- tb e convention, w hich w ill close about | alld ,b e aption ls m ? ‘?b appreciatp<l by m an who belleVea th u t b u s i n e s s men c o u rt of dom estic rela tio n s. F rie n d s of th e co unty had Indorsed th e p re s County Club A gent K inder and local 8hould taku p a rt cg operation is a species of econom ic of th e boys w ere p re se n t and urged panacea th a t w ill c u re econom ic ills 4 o’clock. en t incum bent. It is stated on good He Is able, fea rle ss and consclen- leniency on account of th e youth of by m erely ru b b in g it on th e afflicted a u th o rity th u t th e so-called in d o rse Other Worth W hile P rizes Offered, tious, and his record In th e le g isla tu re spot. POWELL VALLEY FARMER th e accused p air and for th e sake of A ylsw orth & M artin have offered a is high and he should have th e united m en t did not receive th e vote of a m a Not so, my frien d s. C ooperation LOSES HOUSE BY EIRE th e ir p are n ts, who a re highly re sp e c t s ta rts w ith a su b tle s tirrin g of the show m an’s can e to th e boy or girl, su p p o rt of all good citizen s for re jo rity of th o se p rese n t an d th e m eet ed citizens of th e com m unity. They atom s of frie n d lin ess and tile love- ing evidently had a picked atten d an ce. _______ T he farm hom e of Sam C a rre ll i n . ...... ......... show ing ..... th e g re a te st proficiency in nom ination. w ere given a continued sentence of Many te a c h e rs have expressed the is°m e’ n u 68 U si'rin ’ s “f 'r c C° °h p eratio n P o w e llV a lle y w as b u rn ed to th e show m anship. tw o y ears in th e reform school w ith opinion th a t th e county su p e rin te n A cap w ill be given by th e L. A. MUSIC PUPILS GIVE th e w arn in g th a t if eith er w as found source a s’ neighbortFness"’th J ' desire Broun,i S a tu rd a y evening ab o u t 8 d e n ts m ethods a re political and p re j d riving a c a r or com m itting a m is to see o th e rs becom e successful. Co- ° ’c l° ck - It is th o u g h t th e fire origi- W ack com pany to th e po tato club boy EINE EN TEHTAIN M IN I udicial. Some of the d istric t school operation m eans su b ju g atio n of se lf n ated from sp a rk s catch in g in th e dry having th e best looking po tato field. dem eanor w ithin th a t tim e th e case ish in te re sts to th o se of th e common shingles. A stiff ea st w ind w as blow- I R. A. T illm an is offering a silver Piano and violin p'upils of Mrs. ,“>ar,ls baVe been uppealed to by the w ould be opened and th e senten ce im herd of w hich we a re b ut a p art. N ellie G ullikson gave a fine recital l o " ,l,y su p e rl” t®ndent’a office to sign ing and as all th e av ailab le w ate r had loving cup to th e boy or g irl ln any posed fo r th e full term . Good be C ooperation is a m ovem ent of the S atu rd ay a t th e home of th e te a c h e r's '* b la n k et en doraem ent favoring the h av io r on th e ir p a rt w ould re su lt in s p irit—not an in d u stria l o r eco'nomic to be d raw n tro m a w ell, it w as soon calf class w ith aw ard b asis of 50 per th e m a tte r being w-lped from th e co u rt cure-all. C ertain ly th e re m u st be ! seen th a t it w as im possible to save th e ce n t on fitting of calf an d 50 per cent d au g h ter, Mrs. Cecil M etzger. A fter preg en t Incu m b en t’« nom ination. T his physical m eans of ad m in isterin g it; house w hich w as a live-room fram e on show m anship. th e p ro g ram d ain ty re fre sh m e n ts w ere m etbotl b as caused con sid erab le In- reco rd s. T his w as w ith th e u n d e r im î,o w tn ? e ant8,’ l ° my Xiew ' i s a s UI>- stru c tu re . Mr. C a rre ll intended build- served by Mrs. G u llik so n and Mrs. I dignaMon on tb e p a rt of some. sta n d in g th a t ev erything had been im p o rta n t as th e spoon in w hich m e d i- i , I M etzger. tb e ca ®e of Mr. C alavan th e re ap cine is ta k en —It Is a vehicle, nothing , ng “ " #W bouse Iater on a n '1 bart npw EIGHTH GRADE ENJOYS confessed. m ore. U ntil we g et th is view point we lum ber on th e p rem ises for th a t p u r- Violin num bers w ere given by p ear,‘ Very R ttle to com m end him for MOUNTAIN (LIMB Suspicion w as now aroused on a c Em m a G regson, Georgie Beck, Evelyn ' b,‘ place he seeks. If« wns a fow co u n t of a sm all ca r w hich C urry had a re but pseudo-cooperators, cry in g in P °ae. p a rt of w hich w as also burned, th e w ilderness a dogm a or ritu a l, th e A n um ber of a rtic le s of fu rn itu re A trip to P a ra d ise P a rk on th e w est- Cox and P au l Sw anson. Two piano y e a r" aK° 8 su p erv iso r of r u ra l been d riving for a Week or tw o, w hich w onjs °f_ w hich we have been ta u g h t | w eresaved, b ut v ery little w earin g ap *” C lackam as county, Iater » c ry n i n e w e a r i n g ap-1 ern slope of Mt. Hood w as enjoyed by duets w ere played, one by L eath a and he claim ed belonged to a logger and to u tte r but the sp irit of w hich i— f " eign to o u r u n d e r s ta n d in g .' ' ' 8 ° r ’ p a re l- E x ploding c a rtrid g e s in th e ’he m em bers of th e eig h th g rad e of Naomi Child and th e o th e r by K erm it c<,u,lty su |,erin te n d en t, and m ore re- w hich w as being held by Vogele to C ooperation is m en tal, and it is ele- house m ade th e w o rk of saving th in g s ’he G resham school la st S atu rd ay , and D ouglas Johnson. T hose playing c ‘‘n ,ly a »’ate club leader u n d er S tate secu re a note. M arshal Cox decided m ental. , r a th e r h azard o u s. T h ere w as no in- T he s ta r t w as m ade from G resham piano solos w ere Ida Sow ard, Doug Sllpel'ln’pndent C hurchill. County su- to do som e investig atin g on his own ( ooperation is one of N atu re 's first ' su ran ce. | ea rly in th e m orning, th e class being las Jo h n so n , W ullie T elford, Helen p e rln t,'u d en t of M ultnom ah county acco u n t and w ent to th e Vogele home laws. How useless an u p p er jaw w ith ta k e n by autom obiles to Tw in bridges M aulding, Leo Couey, Evelyn S iefer. woul<1 be a big Jump for him and w here a carefu l se arch revealed the out a low er jaw a g a in st w hich BEE DEMONSTRATION I w here th e Mt. Hood Loop road crosses Jo a n n a Lundy, C ath ry n M etzger. " oulli m ean a con sid erab le Increase food can be chew ed. T he Uni- sm all car, tire s and other accessories. AND TOUR PLANNED | zi* Zag r ’vpr- F rom th a t point the Lew in Lund, Goldie BJur, K erm it I ln 8ulary- V ogele’s sto ry did not ag ree w ith th a t te r s e is harm o n io u sly co operating every m om ent of th e day and n ig h t; 1 p a rty clim bed a d istan ce of m ore th an Jo h n so n and M artha M aulding. Mr. Cannon, who has been p rin cip al of th e boys. S quire re a rre ste d th e w o n io u s I j In v ita tio n s have been sent by Coun-1 six m iles, tw o -th ird s of th e w ay over . ith . . th e .. cessatio . . . n of harm ---------------- of Union high school for th ree years, boys, w ho adm itted th e th e ft of the K H all to th o se in te reste d deep snow, up to th e 8000-foot level. cam e h ere d irec t from th e Benton (ÍRESHAM YOUNG FOLKS sm all ca r, also th a t of one belonging To prove to y o u rself how coopera- l ° 3° n ,n a tw o ' d ay bee to u r “ nd w h ere a b are ledge in a sh e lte re d UNITED IN MARRIAGE! co unty superin ten d en cy . He has m ade to I. B. W and of T rou td ale, w hich w-as tion pays, try to pick up a pin w ith Jo n io n stra tio n to be held May 2 and 3 nook w as found and lunches w ere a good record as p rin cip al of one of ta k e n on A pril 11. T he la tte r w as vour thum b alone. I, can n o t be done; J A n u m b er of a p ia rie s will be visited enjoyed. More th an h alf of th e num- E dna L. K arlen and Adolf A m stad I ,b e im p o rta n t high schools of the strip p e d and burned on th e Section e,?uu.r.., ,burnb and a fiuKt' r ag ree to and Prof. H. A. S cullen, sp ecialist In her continued th e clim b for tw o m iles w ere m arried a t th e Zion E vangelical stu te- He was highly recom m ended L ine road n ea r th e B a rk e r road. the thum b ’a n d '’firs ? fingere'ag ree t*o C u ltu re ‘ E xtension Service. O. A. fu rth e r w here w onderful views of th e p arso n ag e F rid ay , A pril 25 at 4 p. m. a,1<* waH selected from a list of over A ccording to th e sto rie s told by the w ork harm onio u sly to g eth er and not con d u ct th e d em o n stratio n . m ountain slopes w ere obtained. T he Rev. H. R. G ebhardt officiated, using 30 «PPHcants. boys, a bootlegging rin g w as being °tily a re pins picked up. but th e w ork T he p ro g ram as a rra n g e d is as fol- re tu rn trip was accom plished w ithout th e double rin g cerem ony. Mr. Cannon is a young man, full of organized by Vogele, w ho prom ised of th e w orld Is done. . . ,, , L t ------ F rid ay , May 2 a t 9 a. m , C. C. difficulty and th e p arty a rriv ed home T he young couple w ere atten d ed by Physical an d m en tal vigor, w ith a them $100 a w eek for th e ir w ork. He ea rly in th e evening. P rin c ip a l C. M. H elen K arlen, sis te r of th e bride and c h a ra c te r and record above any ques- dem anded th a t they g et a c a r for Q uicksall and Miss K a th rin e Honey Jo h n A m stad. b ro th er of th e groom . Bon- He loves boys and g irls, ln- each, w hich th e boys had done. The of th e school and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair Tliey w ill m ake th e ir hom e beyond I s p ’res ’h eir confidence, is a le rt, active X 'V . ï J Ï J i t ï Â i « “ ’ ca r w hich w as burned w as refused by S“ H ogan statio n . | and a tire le ss w orker. In terested In d o g CO- j P a r l ir n s p S atu rd ay , May 3 a t 10 a.m., accom panied th e class. Vogele as not being good enough operating. The dog ch ases th e cat and ever ready to enco u rag e and ad- 1197 W oodard avenue, n ea r 39th and and th ey w ere to get him another. because th e ir in te re sts a re not iden- tlc a T th iT h a v ^ fD ' va t81- 8 tr^ ’ P o rtla n d ; 1:30 p m.. ’iilntlng Problems Hohed. vance all w o rth y school activities. See th e b arg ain s listed in th e W ant In itial ca p ita l for th e outfit w as to be and a co nsequen t in h e re n t h ate is en- stre e l B e n to n ^ 0 , 7 , Let me help you solve your p ain t- I T h ere Is no question th a t Roy R f" 1* “ m ° i k Ads. fu rn ish ed by th e boys and th is w as g e n d e r e d t h a t n a s s c s d o w n fro m O ther sto p s will be Ing problem s. Todd. T he P a in t Man, j Cannon Is th e rig h t man for th is iin- gendered th a t passes down from gen 8 tre“ - K'-nton being p rocured by th e sa le of stolen eratlo n to generation. It pays to use th e W ant Ads. H ere is a arra n g e d for both days. ' Gresham, phoqe 1971—Adv tf I p o rta nt edu catio n al position In th is a rtic le s and by th e passin g of forged species of com petition set on foot by I county and should receive th e nom i checks. N ature, who believes in th e survival nation on May 18. Vogele w as a rre ste d and lodged in of the fittest. But w atch a dog m adly in p u rsu it ■ th e county jail w here all th re e a re of a hated m em ber of th e fem ale fe- ( Ol N l V POMON A WILL aw aitin g tria l,* th e date of w hich ha/ line fam ily; you will see In a g lance ! IN VITE STATE GRANGE not been set. N a tu re ’s dual u ses for com petition and lo r cooperation. T he dog and cat M ultnom ah Pom ona will Invite th e a re b itter com p etito rs; but all p a r ts ; See us for septic ta n k s. We know of th e dog cooperate b eau tifu lly and sta te g ran g e for its 1925 session. The how and can save you money. G resh h arm oniusly because th e ir in te rests Invitation w ill be extended by a com OF C O U R S E am P lum bing & Tin Shop, phone 1233. a re as one. And all p a rts of th e cat m ittee appointed a t th e la st session w ork sy m p ath etically and in u n is o n .1 there ' s always co n sistin g of Ray Gill, Ju d g e M orrow, I because each p a rt know s th a t it is B R K JF E T S . W. H. M itchell, T. J. K reu d er and «OfAE THAT S um m er prices in effect now. E k stro m ‘ sorely needed if th is life and death M. M. Squire, In connection w ith th e T ru ck Service, phone 1581. race w ith th e feared co m petitor be PONT HATCH won—if any p art, such as a hind leg. m eeting of th e sta te g ran g e In June. refu ses to coop erate in a tim e of Money to loan on real estate. F arm N0TIC1. loans at 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne. C o n tin u ed on page 2 G resham -P ow ell Valley road stag e h as been tak en over by Geo. H. Lewis and son and will be o p erated by sam e on and a fte r May 1st. T he p rese n t tim e ta b le will be m a in tain ed w ith th e addition of an e a rlie r run, leaving G resham a t 7:15 a. m. and a later ru n leaving P o rtlan d stag e te rm in al. P a rk and Yamhill stre e t, at 6:15 p. m. JL j I ïA . l a r e s from G resham or Linneniunn to P o rtlan d 30 re n ts, and not as ad Republican Candidate for v ertised In a rec en t paper. Cooperate-Can You Do It? W A IT IN G • < • a».» v C ircuit Ju d g e 7 ? iH H íb ? v i l i continue to devote to my Judicial duties Industry, care and eoiiiiunn sense. I'nelnlmed Letters. T he follow ing le tte rs rem ain u n claim ed in tills office for th e week en ding A pril 26. U nless called for by i May 6. 1924. th ese te tte rs will be sent to th e Dead L e tte r office or o th erw ise disposed of as provided by re g u la tio n s; Mr. Win Beard. Mr. W. J. Heard. Mr. !W J. W arw ick, Mr. C arl R ichter. Mr. Nick S lachtyck. M. M. Sim on, Madatue M arie E llis W atson. E. B. JOHNSON, P o stm aster. I A W ant Ad will sell whnt you d ' ' not need and get w hat you do need.