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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. IS, NO. 1 14TH ANNIVERSARY HOME TOWN PAPER TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, New Secretary Of Agriculture Volum e 15, num ber 1. W e’r e ju s t 14 y ea rs old today. T his Is th e day we celeb rate. Dad has bought us a new bicycle, m a is a rra n g in g fo r a p a rty and “sis" has prom ised us a new tie. Of course, w e'll get several lick in s from th e big boys w ho envy us. B ut w e've learned to ta k e a few hard knocks and p e r h aps it's good for us. Dad says th a t’s w h at helped to stra ig h te n him up w hen he w as a boy. Oee, but we feel fine. W e're o rg a n izing a ju n io r ball team and w e’re go ing in fo r a th le tic s and all th a t. U ncle Si says I'm som e husk y lad fo r m y age and if I keep h ea lth y I m ay be a g re a t doctor o r law yer or Jo u rn alist som e day. Believe me, I h av e n ’t h a lf begun yet. Oh yes, I m ost fo rg o t to say my friend Mr. W rigley s e n t m e several packages of P. K.s for my birthday. Auto Drivers Are Boone Johnson Place Warned to Comply Is Sold to Undertaker LEGION’S CLAIM TO TITLE CHALLENGED A vigorous cam paign has been s ta rt- G resham is to have a second u n d er- FRITZ KREISLER MOST ed by th e traffic officials of th e county tak in g estab lish m en t in th e near fu- VERSATILE OF ARTISTS Since la st W ednesday when the A m erican Legion basket ball team de Jand city ag a in st o b scu re o r p artly ' tu re, if p rese n t plans a re ca rrie d out. The m ention of F ritz K reisler s tirs ft“ated O range B, P o rtlan d city league concealed license p la tes on autom o- j Joseph E. G ates, m o rtician and em- biles and m o to r v ehicles of all so rts balm er, who has been engaged in th is th e m em ory and excites the in te re st ch an ,Pi°ns, 24 to 21, th ereby laying The cam paign will ex ten d th ro u g h o u t business at E stacad a, h as p u rch ased of every lover of m usic especially of claim to th e M ultnom ah county cham th e violin of w hich he is one of th e pionship, m any of the stro n g est team s th e state. th e H annah Jo h n so n resid en ce on m ost o u tstan d in g and best loved m a s in P o rtlan d have been clam oring for A w ell know n traffic cop of th e South R oberts avenue and is p lanning a cra ck at th e title, chief of whom Is sheriff's office rep o rted he had picked to move his fam ily to G resham w ithin te rs of th is generation. O range B. A co n cert by him is announced for up on Sunday 45 v io lato rs, m ostly on a m onth. It is understood th a t th e H ow ever, th e opinion of the public account of obscure license plates, and house, w hich is a com m odious one of P o rtlan d at th e public au d ito riu m on W ednesday, M arch 11. u n d er d irection seen,s to be ttlat th e Legion should de- all told about 200 w ere a rre ste d in th e ten room s, w ill be rem odeled and a fent^ tb e title only ag a in st team s county and city on S unday for sim ilar drivew ay b u ilt around th e eu tire of S teers & Coman. It is said K reisler has only to a n whom they have not defeated th is sea violations. stru c tu re . T he low er room s w ill be nounce a rec ital in any la rg e city of son. O range 11 claim s a re tu rn gamo A ttention is called to th e re q u ire devoted to th e u n d erta k in g and em m ents of th e traffic law re la tin g to the balm ing business, w ith an up-to-date th e world to be assu red a crow ded by v irtu e of a 15 to 16 defeat of the m atter. It specifies th a t each vheicle chapel • and o th e r conveniences, in house, so w ell know n is he. K reis Legion team e a rlie r in the season. It m ust c a rry a license p la te conspicu- cluding a re a r en tra n ce an d reception le r's playing unites dazzling technique is likely th a t anno u n cem ent of next ously displayed a t fro n t and re a r so | room for fam ilies and th e ir friends. w ith the h ighest m usical q u alities. He w eek's gam e can be m ade W ednesday th a t it can be easily rea d a t a dis Mr. G ates fam ily, w hich co n sists of is said to be h ard ly less accom plished night, M arch 4, w hen the Legion team tan ce of 100 feet. In som e cases, th e his wife and two d au g h ters, will oc on the piano th a n on th e violin. He plays th e S ilv erto n A m erican Legion hoopers, who, by th e way, are W il is also a com poser. officers say, th e license p late is ob cupy the u p sta ir rooms. lam ette valley cham ps. W hile no title scured by a bum per. T his home, in Boone’s addition to is a t sta k e in th is game, if th e local FAMOUS NEGRO TMNOR D rivers of au to s a re ask ed to inves G resham , w as built by Mrs. Jo h n so n 's T he grow th of th e c irc u latio n of th e WILL SING IN PORTLAND five defeats th e S ilverton team they tig a te th is m a tte r as to th e ir ca rs and late husband, Boone Jo h n so n , m ore O utlook h as been stead y b u t never will be in a position to lay claim to the c o rrec t any defects o r th ey w ill very th an tw enty y ears ago, and stan d s Roland H ayes, phenom enal negro sp e cta cu la r. S ta rtin g w ith less th a n likely be haled by an officer and fined on a tra c t of a little m ore th an an ten o r, w hose debut in New York City independent cham pionship of Oregon, a hundred, th e av e rag e net gain for th e ir n eglect to com ply w ith th e acre in a re a and is w ell ad ap ted to w as the sen satio n of th e m usical sea th e chief co n ten d er of w hich is the since th e beginning of th e n ew spaper A storia five. law. a business of th is kind, w hen the son of 1923-24, is scheduled for his v e n tu re 14 y ea rs ago has been about n ecessary rem odeling has been made. first P o rtlan d ap p earan ce a t th e Mu 100 a year. E xam ination of th e o rig HIGH SCHOOL QUINTET DAIRY PRODI UTS PLANT Mrs. Jo h n so n tu rn ed over the flnul A uditorium , T uesday evening, inal m ailing list, w hich has been p re MAKES VALLEY TOUR LEASED TO NEW (’OMER p ap ers in th e tra n sa c tio n la st S a tu r nicipal M arch 17. served, show s m any nam es of p rese n t T he G resham Union high basket F rom w eek to week as th e m usical W. B. T w itchell, of D ru m h eller, A l day and is p lan n in g to m ake h er homo su b sc rib ers who have been re a d e rs of a lte rn a te ly w ith tw o sons, E dw ard, review s from th e ea ste rn ce n te rs ball team co n sistin g of E rn e st Nelson. b erta, Canada, has arriv e d in G resh William M. Jardine, President of th e O utlook since its first issue. Kansas Agricultural College, will am and th ro u g h th e B ank of G resham who lives a t Sycam ore, and W illiam , b rin g th e new s of the continued phe R in ar M attson, Ja ck D owsett, S taf Among them a re Dr. A. T hom pson, become a member o fK President has obtained a six -m o n th s' lease, w ith at L ents. She gives as h er reason for nom enal success of th e ap p earan ces ford D ow sett, Bill K eenan, Reggie w ho w as th e first paid su b scrib er, H. Coolidge’s cabinet March 4 as Sec th e option of p u rch ase, of th e p la n t sellin g her advanced age and th e fact of Mr. H ayes, in th e m usic h alls of the S tennerson, R ay W adsw orth, and M. M iller, J. N. M ew hirter, J. H. H oss, retary of Agriculture, to succeed th a t she does n ot ca re to live longer east, m ore and m ore in te re st attac h es Bavid L ane, accom panied by Coach W. B. P a rso n s, J. J. R obertson, Dr. H. M. Gore who then takes office and equipm ent of th e D airy P ro d u cts alone. to his w estern to u r and p a rtic u la rly S hafer, left T h u rsd ay afternoon on a com pany. H e has been in th e cream as Governor of West Virginia. J. M. S hort, Jam es L aw rence, L. L. to u r of the so u th ern p a rt of tile W ill his co n cert in P o rtland. ery business in C anada an d is ex p eri K idder, Ja m es S te rlin g and Jo h n Follow ing a recen t co n cert at Sym am ette valley to try th e ir luck at some enced and w ell fitted to ta k e ch arg e JOHN THEODORE LUNDBOM M etzger. A. GUNDERSON WEDS MISS EDNA BEERS of th e p la n t a t th is place. H e expects DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS phony H all, Boston, th e H erald r e real playing. They met W oodburn view er said ; “Only a year ago, on th e T h u rsd ay evening in a rough game to han d le ice and m a n u fa ctu re ice Pacific Northwest Brand Name John T heodore Lundbom died at the w ings of his E uro p ean favors and ap and lost 19 to 11. M ss E dna Beers, d a u g h te r of Mr. cream , with th e in ten tio n of w orking | fam ily j,oln Selected. e one and a h a lf m iles preciation, R oland HayeB com m enced They w ent to Salem a fte r th e gam e and Mrs. F ra n k Beers, of C o ttrell, w as into the g en e ral cre am e ry business A fter having held four m eetings and m arried to A lfred G underson a t th e n o rth of P le a sa n t Home Sunday eve his triu m p h a l m arch over these and w ere en tertain ed a t fra te rn ity H e w ill im m ediately add to th e m a by a p rocess of elim niation th ro u g n unden om inational p arso n ag e in G resh n ing on his 61st birthday. F or a c o n - , United S tates, so th a t now his nam e houses in connection with W illam ette ch in ery eq u ipm ent of th e p lant. voting, th e ju dges in th e tra d e m a rk am S atu rd ay aftern o o n , F e b ru a ry 28, s.d erab ie length of tim e he had been and th e w arm and restra in ed ferv o rs U niversity, From Salem they w ent to He and h is fam ily of w ife and two co n test re c e n tly c a rrie d on by the a t 2 o’clock, by th e Rev. S. F. P itts. a sufferer from B right's disease which of his voice have p en etrated even to Eugene on F rid a y and played the uni- ch ild ren a re sto p p in g te m p o rarily at P o rtla n d ch am b er of com m erce de J u s t a t p re se n t th e couple is a t th e had la te r affected th e h e a rt and to j those circles, less m usical. Now th e re ■erslty freshm en In th e afternoon. th e F red S helly a p a rtm e n ts u n til they cided upon E v erg reen L and as first hom e of th e b rid e's p are n ts. Mrs. w ard th e la st had te rm in ate d In a is an overflow ing co n cert hall, and They w ere ag ain defeated 26 to 11, but are able to p ro cu re a su ita b le house. choice, w hich w ins th e $50 prize, and G underson w as fo rm erly a stu d en t at p araly tic stro k e. He cam e to th e applause, in stan tan eo u s, fevered and they took th e ir defeat am iably. The T hey a re g re a tly pleased w ith th e ir United S tates from S undsvall, Swe- honest. R oland H ayes is like to be- U. of O. team is a stro n g one, con th e w ord M ello-Clime as second G resham Union high school, la te r a t in tro d u ctio n to th e w estern Oregon choice, w hich w ins th e $25 prize. tendin g a t Sandy and g ra d u a tin g from clim ate and sta te th a t p rac tica lly all den in 1906 and lived a t A berdeen, I com e a c u lt—a deserved one—he ta in in g th re e all-sta te men. They W ashington, fo r tw o y e a rs,-th e n com - j needs no fav o rs now .” F u lly 25 people subm itted th e w ord th a t in stitu tio n . A show er w as given of th e p ast w in ter th e th e rm o m ete r in log to G resham w here he has since r e - | T hrough th e colum ns of the Cleve- sp en t F rid ay n ig h t a t Eugene and on E v erg reen alone and also in different a t h er hom e in her honor on T h u rs S atu rd ay w ent hack to Salem , where C anada has reg istered from 20 to 62 sided at his ran c h hortie. H e is aur-1 land P lain D ealer of November 9 w ith no ch an ce to rec u p erate from form s, b u t only one subm itted th e day aftern o o n , w hich w as attended bv degrees below zero. vived by his widow, Mrs. E lizabeth 1924, Jam es H. R ogers said : A sing- th e ir tirin g trip , tackled th e W illam nam e E v erg reen L and, B e rth a M, about 30 guests. She received m any Lundbom , th re e sons, R obert, E rn est, er w ith th e soul of an a r tis t is Roland e tt e U niversity boys. The score stood Shahan, 961 N orth stre e t, P o rtlan d , j beautiful and useful gifts a t th is tim e Family Party Honors Jesse White. Mello-Clime w as subm itted by W il- j T his m akes th e second w edding to oc- A d elightful b irth d ay s u rp rise p arty and E vert, and a dau g h ter, Miss Svea H ayes, th e n egro te n o r who w as heard 29 to 20 In favor of the Salem team . liam O. K rau se, 531 A lb erta stre e t c u r d u rin g the m onth of F eb ru ary at w as planned by Mrs. H. J. W hite and Lundbom. T he funeral service w ill for th e first tim e In C leveland in a P o rtlan d . ’Many people used th e w ord the B eers home. On th e first day of h er d au g h ter-in -law , Mrs. Je sse W hite, be held from th e Sw edish L u th e ra n song recital y esterd ay aftern o o n at R ose Nursery Distributes 50,000 Roses Mello and also th e w ord Clim e but the m onth an o th e r d au g h ter, A lta, wa3 of P o rtlan d , for th e son and husband, ch u rch , at 2 o ’clock W ednesday after- Masonic au d itorium , T hree m iles w est of Crow n Point w ith a different com bination of w ords. m a rried to Joseph Jacq u es. On S a t w hich w as given a t th e hom e of th e noon, the Rev. Axel G reen, of P o r t- | “H is fine spun, silk en tone, con- and ab o u t th e sam e d istan ce ea st of An investig atio n w ill now be m ade u rd ay evening both couples w ere m o th er h ere la st Sunday. Seventeen land, in ch a rg e of th e services. In - tro lled w ith consum m ate skill, floated C orbett Is th e Columbia R iver H igh to a sc e rta in w hether e ith e r of th ese tre a te d to a ch a riv ari, w hich w as fol in all w ere p resen t, in clu d in g th e two te rm e n t will be m ade in the D ouglas th ro u g h th e h all, exquisite, effortless way n u rsery , w hich last sum m er be w ords can be used and w h eth e r a c lowed by a dance given by th e young sons, Jesse and Otto, of P o rtlan d , and cem etery. d istin ctly au d ib le even in its u ltim ate cam e so p o p u lar from th e fact of over cep tab le to th e trad e. T he decision people of th e C o ttrell com m unity. [ pianissim os." th e ir w ives; a son, G eorge, of C am as: 50,000 roses being d istrib u ted to p a t Alleged Holdup Man Pleads Not w as unanim ous on th e p a rt of the F red, who m akes his hom e h ere but ro n s of th e highw ay, th a t th e ow ner, Guilty. judges in each case. T he judges FORMER GRESHAM WOMAN w orks a t B ull R un; Mr. and Mrs. J. Portland Symphony Orchestra. F ra n k C. Riggs, of P o rtlan d , prom i w orked very h a rd on th is decision and W illiam S till, of E stacad a, who was Music lovers will w ant to atten d the nently identified with th e P ortland REPORTS QUEER ANSWER Cline and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jack so n , gave several hou rs of th e ir tim e of O rien t; Mrs. M innie Maybee, of a rre ste d at T ro u td ale, rec en tly follow- j co n cert of th e P o rtlan d Sym phony or Rose society, la st T h u rsd ay addressed freely. T he acco u n t of a q u eer an sw er to an P o rtla n d ; Ed. Siefer, of B o rin g ; Mrs. ing th e sp e cta cu la r holdup of th e pool | ch e stra at the public au d ito riu m to- a petition to th e co unty com m ission O ther nam es suggested w hich r e ad v e rtise m en t rec en tly noted in th e Alma M aroney, of Sandy, B ert Cline hall at th a t p lace and who w as said m orrow night. March 4. It prom ises ers, asking th a t th e highw ay In fro n t ceived special co n sid eratio n by th e Outlook has b ro u g h t an o th er, ju s t as and Glen Andre. T he com pany was to be im plicated In a n um ber of o th er j Io be one of the best of th e season of his n u rsery be widened for p a rk judges and w hich m ay be p referre d by °dd, w hich is se n t by Miss Lucy seated a t a long table, w hich con- I robberies P rio r to th a t tim e, pleaded with M. A lfred C ortot, th e dlstlng- ing purposes. th e pro d u cers w ere: B est o' W est, Adams, fo rm erly of G resham , who re- tained as th e cen terp iece a beautiful Il<d guilty w hen arrain g e d before uisbed F ren ch pianist us soloist. T his I he P o rtlan d Cham ber of Com m erce U -Lik-U nt and Oregold, and it is pos- ceived it in an sw e r to her ow n adver- b irth d ay cak e o rn am en ted w ith 32 ,udKe Cam pbell la st S atu rd ay , will he a “g u est" concert, th e first of Is on record as being in favor of the sible som e of th ese may be used as th e U sem ent for h ig h -class m a n u scrip t candles. Mrs. Je sse W hite w ill be re- A nother in d ictm en t w as retu rn ed th ree with Ja cq u es G ershkovitch as Im provem ent, w hich would be an im O ver-riding B rand, instead of those I copying in a W aynesburg, P ennsyl- m em beered as Miss E lva A ndre, of a g a in st him by th e g rand Jury w hich co nductor of th e o rch e stra. m ense ad v ertisem en t for the charm s selected for th e prizes if it is* found v an *a p ap er. Miss A dam s sends the C ottrell. m et a t Oregon City last w eek, but th e of th e alre ad y fam ous highw ay. they a re a lre ad y in use and ca n n o t be follow ing copy of th e an sw e r w hich N. F. M. (’. Convention In P o rtlan d a tto rn ey s of S till im m ediately filed a Road S u p erv iso r Buck has estim ated One of the notew orthy events in th e m ade use of by th e N orth Pacific te r- sbe received: Examination for Postoffice to Be Held. d e m u rre r a g a in st it. T he second in th e cost of th e w ork to be about $390 rito ry . I fib 14 1925 An exam ination for th e position of d ictm en t c h a rg es him w ith assa u lt m usic w orld will be th e biennial co n A G resham m an, who w as one of th e D ear b av ® sene you AD and i postoffice clerk is being announced by ! an<l b attery , being arm ed w ith a dan- vention of th e N ational F ed eratio n of and if he decides the cash can be judges, says th a t about 4500 nam es ' w rltln g Tou l w aunt a onest and Music clubs to be held in P o rtlan d , sp ared from th e m ain ten eance fund, w ere subm itted and it w as difficult to ' 8trat pe£5°?1 t0 1,0 , my w° rk i have th e United S tate s civil serv ice com se ro u s weapon. S till Is yet in th e th e ap p ro p riatio n will be made. m ake a choice of the m any good ones. 80“ e good. ldeas a ? d 8ome *ood P °mn m ission to be held for th e purp o se of I co u n ty jail at Oregon City, unable to Ju n e 6 to 13. It is planned to m ake „ , . „ an<1 SOI|B to : would have to -g et some estab lish in g an eligible re g iste r from I ra ise the $3000 bail n ecessary to se- th is th e finest g ath erin g ever held In S everal w ere subm itted from G resh- wone to do th e tip in g .w ritin g fu r me T I M INCOME TAX. w hich selections may be m ade to fill I c u re his freedom . His bail w as placed th e o rg an izatio n 's history. Many o u t am. T he com m ittee w ill aw ard th e and sell and th en tak th a r p rise whot No. 10. prizes on th e ones chosen b u t re- *ba a k re to do th e w ork an d send me vacancies as th ey occur. T his posi- at 12000 on th e ch arg e of a s s a u lt and stan d in g fea tu re s rela tin g to n atio n A debt discovered to be w orthless wide m usic ac tiv itie s and fine m usical tlon pays a sa la ry of 1400 a year with a t t l ‘>00 on th e first indictm ent, th a t served th e rig h t to not use them . my ? h a r , Be w itb eacbe o th er i have ben bit hot i w ant th a r nam e su b stitu te service at 60c an hour ° r larceny. and educational pro g ram s a re in view. and charged off th e books of the ta x p ayer for th e y ear 1924 may be de i w ill Che eke up w ith th a r bank i Both men and women m ay en ter th is ' M arketing O rganizations Form ed. ca n t do ivry th in g i tru s t to th a r onest ducted from th e g ro ss income in com Noted Singers Coming. T he m a rk e tin g d ep a rtm en t of th e L . h” f" V J etw?J? fropl y° U and Je8t exam ination and th e age lim it is from I T bt' acreag e of w inter w heat in th e p u tin g n et incom e for th a t year. The One of t h e fea tu re s of the N ational IS to 45 years. Age lim its do not ap- | U nited S tates is placed a t 42.317,000 P o rtla n d C ham ber of C om m erce re ‘ °_________ re tu rn m ust show evidence of the ply to p ersons en titled to p referen ce b ushels, an In crease of 2,600,000 over Music Clubs convention, P o rtlan d , p orts th e organization in P o rtla n d la st Boring’s O ldest R esident Celebrates on account of m ilitary or naval ser- ,b a t of laMt Tear. lu n e 6 to 13, will be th e p rem iere ren m an n er in w hich the w o rthlessness w eek of th e N orth Pacific A pple Grow B irthday, vice. The receip t of ap p lica tio n s will {----------- --------------------------------------------- dltlon of th e new A m erican opera. ' ° [ _tb e debf w a” discovered and th a t ers F ed era tio n C ooperative, em brac- w- Boring, civil w ar veteran, "The Echo," for w hich th ree n a tio n a l o rd in a ry and legal m eans for its co l ing th e th re e g re a t apple d istric ts of ° rcgon Pioneer and m an io r whom close A pril 8 and th e date of ex am ina Twenty Million ly know n sin g e rs have been engaged. lection have been o r would be u n the no rth w est Ho,»,l n iv o r B oring w as nam ed, m ade a 100-mlle tion w ill be show n on adm ission cards tn e n o rth w e st Hood R n e r, W en- autom obile tr ip T h u rsd ay of la st week sen t to ap p lican ts. F u rth e r in fo rm a They are, F o re st Lam ont, A m erican availing. Bad debts m ay be deducted in w hole atchee and W alla W alla-D ayton. T hese F e b ru a ry 26, to have his 84th b irth d ay tenor, of Chicago Civic O pera com pany tio n and app licatio n b lank m ay be ob groups re p re se n t about 5000 carloads d in n er w ith frien d s a t F o re st Grove, fam e; M arie Rappold, noted A m e r l- io r 1,1 p a r t' W hen deducted, th« tax- tained by applying to W illard L. C or per year. E fforts w ill be m ade to in- O rei ° n . He m ade th e round trip th a t can soprano, and L aw rence T ibbetts, p ayer mU8^ bc ®ble to show w ith a day and seem ed to feel no bad effects sage, local se c re ta ry of th e board of b aritone, who recen tly won unusual I reaao nable degree of ce rta in ty the civil service exam iners, a t G resham . | com m endation for his work with the i aD,ou,,t uncollectible. P artia l deduc- ¡u n u su ally good h ealth for one of his R eceipt of ap p licatio n s w ill close T he N orth Pacific C ooperativa years. He is B o rin g ’s o ld est resident. M etropolitan O pera com pany, New i B °na a re allow ed w ith resp e ct to April 8, 1925. cream e ries is an o th e r ce n tralized o r York. specific debts only. E xpo rts of canned goods from P o rt ganization of Oregon producers, w hich ----------- A valid debt proved to be w orth less POWELL VALLEY F o ster ( a n tu ta Is S p irted . ; m ay n ot alw ays be a p ro p er deduc- h as rec en tly been perfected for the land d u rin g 1924 w ere 8.719 tons, an purpose of im proving sta n d a rd s and increa8e of 77 P*r cent over »»23- Under the lead ersh ip of Miss O er-j tlon. For exam ple, unpaid am ounts Mrs. Sam C a rre ll w ent to P o rtlan d M onday to v isit h er d au g h ter, Mrs. W. tru d e A lexander a ch o ru s ch o ir Is be- re p rese n tin g w ages, re n ta ls, o r slm i- h andling problem s collectively. M. M. „ ~ Boney of E ugene is president. H W ' Coo,®Jr' wbo bas rec en tly had G. S chaefer, and in cid en tally her new Ing form ed to p rac tice for an E aster I la r Item s a re not allow ed as deduc- | an a tta c k of m um ps, is now sick with g ran d d a u g h ter, Vivian L av ern a, who ca n ta ta. tlo n s u n less Included as gross incom e Get th e classified ad. habit. typhoid fever a t his hom e In G resham . a t p rese n t w eighs but eig h t pounds. In the c re d ito r's re tu rn for th e year Rupture Specialist Coming. Mrs. C arrell is tak in g c a re of the 1 The well know n and successful .Min in w hich th e deduction is so u g h t or In ‘o th e r child of Mr. and Mrs. Schaeffer, , neapolis ru p tu re ex p ert, Mr. C. F. Red- a previous year. The fact th a t ex llch, will he in P o rtlan d on Tuesday, pected incom e w as not received does a little g irl of tw o years. W ednesday and T h u rsd ay , M arch 17, T he g rad e school b aseb all team 18 and 19. at the Im p erial Hotel. not reduce th e am o u n t of ta x ab le In b y E p w o r th L eague, F a irv ie w M. E. C h u rch "slip p ed one over on Dad" la st Friday R uptured people come m any m iles to com e of th e cre d ito r. aftern o o n , w hen they defeated a team U npaid loans m ade to needy r e la see him. C o n sultation is free. W atch P o rtlan d p ap ers for special an n o u n ce tiv es o r frien d s w ith little or no ex- of "d ad s" 36 to 10 in six innings. Miss m ent.—Adv. M arian R obertson um pired th e first p'ectaiion th a t th ey would be repaid George C. Carson, miner, roust four innings and G eorge W illiam s the a re not deductible, b u t a re regarded 8 p. m. about and general workingman of G rape Vines. Butte Mont., nineteen years ago la st two. It is said th a t th e m ost ot W ordens. Concords, N iagaras, one as gifts. patented a device which big copper year old. S plendidly rooted, su re th e scores m ade by th e "d a d s” came interests have since adopted—but I grow ers. Low prices. O rder now. Full of pep and action. Don’t miss it. Dress Up Party. in the la st tw o innings. T h e defeated failed to pay him. A court verdict H arold Oberg. C raig road, fourth Given by R ebekah W e y are club. F ri- p lay ers a re down but not o ut and now in his favor last week awards house n o rth off B a rr road. TAbor j day evening, M arch 13, a t I. O. O. F. General Admission >•<*. Children U r. Reserved Seats SOc dem and a re tu rn gam e to be played In | royalties and damages S*Uinate<l at. 6014. P o rtlan d , R. 7, Box 966. hall. P rizes for best su stain ed c h a r th e n ear future. $20,000,000. ac te r. A dm ission 25 cen ts, including T ak e a tip —tr y th e W ant Ada lunch and p ro g ram .—Adv. “LOOKING FOR MARY JANE” Fairview City Hall. Friday, March 6