Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 12, 1926, Image 1

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    NEXT WEEK WILL BE THRIFT WEEK.______ IT WILL MEAN MORE IF A START IS MADE THIS W F F K
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G resham O utlook
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V D L . 15, NO. »1
LOCAL ROADS MAY
BE PAVED SOON
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
G R E S H A M . M I'l l A i m i i i
c
B e rlin ’s B ride
Of considerable in te re st to G resh­
am and vicinity w ill be the inform a­
tio n th a t th e Section L ine road be­
tw een G resham and E ast 82d stree t is
to be included in an extensive plan for
paving, subm itted to the county com ­
m issioners by G eorge W. Buck, co u n ­
ty ro ad m aster and engineer. T his is
but p a rt of a program w hich w ill cost
approxim ately around five m illion i
d o llars and which will include 19 oth- j
e r paving projects, the w hole to con- '
i stltu te an im m ense outline of work
w hich w ill probably take five y ears to
com plete.
T he Section Line road, w hich is by
fa r th e sh o rte st route to P o rtlan d ,
w ill be paved for a distan ce of seven
m iles, the cost to be around $120,000,
Ellen M ackay, d au g h te r of C lar­
th e paving to be 18 feet in width.
ence H. M ackay, head of th e Postal
W hile th e re is now considerable tra f-
T elegraph and Cable Com pany,
sta rtle d society by suddenly becom­
flc over the Section Line, on account
ing the bride of Irv in g B erlin, song
of its easy and stra ig h t ingress into
w riter, la st week.
th e city, the truffle would be m a te ria l­
No doubt it w ill in te re st th e read er
ly increased and a decided benefit
to know th a t the song hits we have all
w ould be worked to farm ers along th is been singing for th e la st y ear or so
road, if it w ere paved.
w ere factors in th is unique courtship.
Irving B erlin, a Jew ish im m igrant
A nother item in th e list of paving
p ro jects but w hich has not as yet been boy from R u ssia; a beer w aiter in
“N igger M ike's” place on th e Bowery,
approved by th e com m issioners is the la te r one of th e first cab aret e n te rta in ­
w idening of about 22 m iles of th e u p ­ ers th e re—b u t today w orth a m illion
per Colum bia R iver highw ay betw een or tw o and w ithout doubt A m erica's
p rem ier p opu lar song genius had
th . e au to club bridge over the Sandy - | m any obstacles to overcom e in m arry -
river and th e county line. It is pro- ing E llin M ackay, d au g h ter of one of
posed to widen the pavem ent to 27 A m erica's pro u d est and w ealth iest
feet w herever practicable and the cost tam ilies. He w as opposed to th e very
end by the fath e r, C larence Mackey—
of th is im provem ent is to be around and as th is is w ritte n —is still u n fo r­
*1,000,000.
given.
But love—and B erlin 's harm ony won
It is also proposed to w iden to 27
feet 1214 m iles of Sandy road, from i th e m aiden’s , h e a rt a fte r m ore th an
82d stre e t to the auto club bridge at ’ wrote*
C° " qUest' F irst, B erlin
f i/ir r v m v
n u n .,...
GROWERS URGED TO
PLANT MORE BERRIES
..
M illio n E n o u g h
] FRUIT GROWERS
ELECT OFFICERS
T he follow ing com m unication is ad- in su re m ore and e a rlie r be rries. As
P ra ctically all of th e stock of th e
dressed by D. E. Towle, m an ag er of th e p rice is ex tra good th is year, we
G resham F ru it G row ers association is
th e C ooperative B erry G row ers to the w ish to u rge you to get busy and se­
| owned o r controlled by th e B erry
m em bers of th e organization :
cu re m ore tons of straw b e rrie s and
G row ers Packing com pany, w hich for
T he tim e is now here when we la rg e r profits.
several y ears p ast has leased and oc­
should m ake our plans for additional
"O ur call for sack s last week r e ­
cupied th e p roperty of th e association.
b erry p lantings, and we w ish to su g ­ sulted in liberal offerings, hut as we
This fact cam e out at the an n u al m eet­
gest th a t th e re should be liberal p la n t­ use 1000 each week, we a re still very
ing of th e fru it g ro w ers o rg an isatio n
ings m ade of all kinds of b erries ex anxious to get more. We still have
yesterday, w hen the B erry G row ers
cept gooseberries, w hich seem to be some su g a r sacks to exchange, so
i Packing com pany voted 306 out of th e
over-produced.
please get busy before they are all
i 30S sh a re s of stock rep resen ted . Con­
S ta rtin g with th e stra w b e rry we gone. We a re booking o rd ers for
siderable tim e was devoted to consid­
would recom m end th e p lan tin g of the phosphate, potash and n itrate. P lease
eration of the by-law s of th e asso cia­
im proved Oregon, th e M arshall and do not delay o rd erin g if you w ant any
( A uto C A c T t w r
tion, w hich w ere ca refu lly gone over
E tte rb u rg No. 80,—say 50 p er cent of these.
J. S. Donovan of Boston when a and am ended to bring them up to date
Oregon. 25 per cent M arshall and 25
"W e p resum e you have all received
poor boy vowed he would quit work
p er cent No. 80. The best re su lts seem a copy of "T he F a rm e rs' M agazine,"
if he ever accumulated a million ami m ake them ap p licab le to p resen t
to be obtained from p lan tin g 314 feet a n ational paper devoted to farm ing
dollars. He made his million in conditions.
D irectors w ere elected as follow s:
automobiles and on New Year’s
a p a rt each way and p referab ly on new problem s, especially cooperative m a r­
Day retired to take life easy. He J. F. Ja eg e r, K arl J. H agberg u n d .H ,
land. The p lan ts m ust be taken from keting which is Just as im p o rtatn t, in
is just 45.
M Miller for th ree y ea rs; P. A. Jo h n - '
last y e a r’s p la n ts to be stro n g and vig­ th e w riter's opinion, as production, as
Joe D onovan's m illion w as not an
orous and from fields th a t a re free it is dollars we m ust have if we pay 'easy com e” fortune. F ar from it— son for two y ears and F. O. Kkstrotn
for one year. W. D. F raley acted as
from weevil.
, .
th a t billion dollars of in te rest th a t we because he sta rted from sc ra tc h —a .
We have inquiries for p lan ts from have prom ised, and th e two billion in poor New E ngland co u n try hoy w ith- ,v ,n l",ra r y ch airm an in the absen ce of
Jam es
o th e r sta te s and to in su re passing in ­ direct taxes as well as the o th er fel­ out even a common school education. P resid en t Theod. B rugger.
When a m ere boy he w orked in fa c ­
spection, these p lan ts m ust be field low s tax whose goods we consum e tories, finally arriv in g in Boston w ith E lkington acted as secretary .
Follow ing th e an n u a l m eeting the
inspected here. So it will be neces­ So we w ant you all to study carefully less th an a d o llar in cash.
He got a lob in a m achine shop and new ly elected hoard of d irecto rs met
sary to call J. E. S tansbery, phone Jo h n B aer's paper, “T he F arm er's
MAin 1744, or ad d ress courthouse, M agazine” w hich is devoted to your la ier it w as th e re th a t he found lilin- and organized, choosing J. F. Ja e g e r
felf. He learned the inside of an a u to ­
county fru it inspector, who, w ithout in te re sts and a fte r all m em bers of mobile engine as no o th e r m an in the for p resid e n t; K arl J. H agberg for
any ch arg e, will gladly inspect your your fam ily have read the paper, if shop knew it. W hat w as m ore n a tu ra l vice p resid en t and J. J. F ish er for
p lan ts and if found clean, will give you do not wish to keep it, pass it on than th a t eventually he should own se c reta ry -trea su rer.
In accordance w ith a reso lu tio n
you a certificate to th is effect, and if to your n ea rest neighbor and ask hitn the b usiness?
It w as d u rin g those early try in g passed by the sto ck h o ld ers in an n u a l
you w ish to have th e association m a r­ to rea d it and pass it on. Our board years
when sa lary would hardly pay
ket p lan ts, you should let us know at of d irecto rs concluded to subscribe room re n t and hoard, th a t he m ade his session, th e board of d irec to rs voted to
once th e v ariety you have to offer and for th is p ap er for you, th in k in g it vow to re tire If he ever had a m illion pay as larg e a dividend on th e stock
as possible afte r allow ance has been
th e q u a n tity you can sell. We w ill would help you to a b e tte r knowledge dollars of his own.
"T h e prom ise to him self w as in ­ made to cover th e c u rre n t expenses of
consider the cane b erry p lan tin g s at a of your problem s so th a t you could
spired," he says, “by th e sight of an th e year. It was th o u g h t th is would
la te r date.
help to save the farm in g in d u stry and old man feebly m aking bis way by the be 4 to 5 per cent.
“The lib eral use of sheep guano on your farm homo from th e sheriff's aid of a can e to his place of business
J. J. F ish er and Miss C. B. G reen
th e stra w b e rrie s w ill pay you well. ham m er. We a re depending on your w here lie hoped to gain m ore m illions
an estim ated cost of $137,500. F our and
"All Alone. I ’m so all alone— T here T his ground p ro d u ct is especially help and we have faith in you an d be­ although be w as th e m a ster of one— w ere nam ed as an au d itin g com m ittee
so I decided then and th e re th a t I Io check up on the reco rd s of the
a h alf m iles of th e Mt. Hood Loop is 1,0 one else but y°«- All alone by ad ap ted to hoe in now around the h ills
never would become a path etic sp ec­ years past.
highw ay will come in for 18 feet of -the teI.e Phone_-. W aiting for a ring, a and it should be applied early and will lieve you will do your bit. P ass the tacle
like th a t.”
m agazine on.”
ting-a-ling. I'm all alone every eve-
paving at a cost of around $90,000.
A fter 34 y ea rs of a steady h ard - |
ning. All alone, feeling blue. W ond’
w orking clim b upw ard. Jo sep h Don­ “The Swede Printer” Will Entertain.
The com m issioners propose to su b ­ rin g w here you are— and how you are HIGH EAST W INDS DD
G R A N G E S DE f O I 'N T Y TO
ovan a t 45 has his m illion'—and has
Of in te rest to radio fans will be th e
C O N SID E R A B L E DAMAGE
m it th e m a tte r to th e v o ters asking —and if you a re —all alone too.
H O L D M E E T IN G .IA N . 1ft kept faith w ith him self. He h as r e ­
an n ouncem ent of th e fac t th a t A rth u r
T hen Miss M ackay sailed for E u ­
them to authorize issuance of bonds
tired. 1926 is to be his first play year.
A nother high east w ind is visitiug
rope—try in g to p lease dad—and B er­
11. C arlson, "th e Swede p rin te r" and
n ecessary to proceed w ith th e work,
lin ' song ap p e ared : —
A big mid-W inter g et-to g eth er m eet­
G resham and vicinity, ca rry in g m uch
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"W hat'll 1 do— when you—a re far discom fort in its w ake and causing ing of the nine su b o rd in ate g ranges
C D I’ NTV M EET1 ,IA N . Ift , com pany, a largo p rin tin g estab lish -
j aw ay—and I am feeling blue—
W O RLD S P R IN T E R W INS
N orth Pole shivers to chase each o th ­ of M ultnom ah county, to be supple­
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an(J another
song appeared. e r up an d down the spine. A close tab m ented by as m any v isitin g farm ers
The M ultnom ah County Council ol Swedish dialect witti Jim P alm er and
,
.T h e p opular, "REM EM BER—have you is being kept on fireplaces and chim ­ as w ish to atten d , w ill be held at th e P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n will m eet i his gang, Y. M. C. A. e n te rta in e rs over
The b ighests ideals in ath letics and I forgot to rem em ber."
neys in th e hopes of avoiding d isa s­ high school gym nasium next S a tu r ­ next S atu rd ay , J a n u a ry 16th, a t th e K F Jlt, th e Ashby Dieksou b ro a d c a st-
in all th e relatio n sh ip s of life w ere set
^be bad not—th e C atholic g irl m ar-
tro
u s fires which, w ith th e wind con day, Ja n u a ry 16, beginning at 10:15 In P o w elllm rst selioolhouse on Buckley ing statio n in E astm o relan d , the first
fo rth in his lecture last night by " ' d , h te
Ia8t Monda*
dltions p rev a len t .would he a seriom th e forenoon. A full an d varied p ro ­ avenue, a t 11 o’clock. All circles are and th ird W ednesdays of each m outh
rn -.rio ., i) i i i i i j
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W hat will B e rlin s next song be?
( Harley Paddock, holder of th e w orld “
gram has been arran g e d by J. (k
situation.
u rg en tly req u ested to send th e ir full at 7:30 p. m. Mr. C arlson is m ore or
reco rd for the hundred-yard dash. His S E C R E T I.E .tK S D U T DE
A« elec tric light pole and w irin g Itell Kelly, m a ste r of Pom ona grange, co n ­ quota of delegates, and all m em bers less know n In and aro u n d G resham ,
ea sy m anner, his ea rn estn ess, his hon­
M A RRIAG E IN NOVEM BER ac ro ss a w ire fence on th e E. S. Hock sistin g of addresses On legislative
anil frien d s a re invited. T eachers, e s ­ being a p ro p erty ow ner n e a r Boring.
or and his w ealth of experience in the
Coming a s a com plete su rp ris e to man ran c h n ea r T ro u td ale, th e elec topics, c ro p rep o rts, eh?.. also sinking, pecially, w ill find th e m eeting In te r­ He will be heard on th e a ir on th e
g re a t m eets of the w orld Won for him
th e ir m any G resham friends is the tric ity jum ping from the fence w ire to readings and o th er lite ra ry offtt'lngs. esting. P ro fesso r G entle of the sta te evening of Ja n u a ry 20.
th e in te rest and undivided atten tio n of
The p rin cip al ad d re ss of the fo re­ n ertn al school a t M onmouth will be
announcem ent of th e m a rria g e of th e posts around ’ the chicken yard,
his audience,
"P laying the gam e
T hom as Cooper and Miss ValelPa bu rn in g th e posts hot fo rtu n a te ly fa ll­ noon w ill be given b y G o v ern « P ierce th e p rin cip al sp eak er. He will dera- S hort or L our , TI iii I' h th e (Jacstlnn-
sq u a re ,” "G iving all you have,” ' H on­
Macaw w hich w as an event of Novem­ ing to ignite chicken hounfe o r barn. who w ill speak on th e topic of "Law <onstrate m odern m ethods of teach in g
Mrs. Jo h n B. H endersoib W ashing­
est tra in in g Tor a co n test” w ere some
ber 19 at Stevenson, W ashington, ttie The freak ish acgidbnt o conrred about en fo rcem en t,” w ith special referen ce w ith a class.
ton society leader who wuges wur
of th e p rin cip les voiced in h is lec­
Rev. Mr. baw rw ra», a Stevwnson 5 o'clock y esterd ay m orning w hen th e to prohffiition laws. Coucfty A gricub
R efresh m en ts w ill b t served a t ag a in st sh o rt sk irts an d c ig arettes for
tu re, Clean sp o rtsm an sh ip hi th e b a t­
clergym an, officiating. TVie cervm ony wind w as a t its h eig h t. "Mr. H ockm an ru ra l A gent S Ti. H all witi open a d is­ noon, follow ing th e p resid e n ts' r e ­ A m erican g irls seem s to have been in ­
tle of life as w ell as on th e ath letic
Was w itnessed by M aurice Botkin and aro se and m ade his w ay to th e blaze cussion on the cooperative moventi n t ports.
cited to th e fray by se c re t w orry o ver
field is th e them e close tr, his heart.
Miss F lorence Rosen. So carefu lly w hich w as slow ly cr«*‘ping along to ­ reg ard in g fruit and vcgeRables. T h ere
The C ounty Council board m et w hat happened to Rome.
Paddock is ntft only an a th le te of
w ere the p lans m ade and carried out w ard the- chicken h o rse. T hinking to w ill ««Iso probably be resolution« in ­ T h u rsd ay a t Die Inane of Mrs. E. C.
"A m erica Is going th e sam e way th a t
w o rld fam e, but "h special w riter for a
th a t not even Tricnik, Suspected th e h elp m a tte rs he got a pail of w ater troduced o> the inceline tax, rot rk et- T hayer, a t S h a h a p ta statio n , w here Rome w ent to her ru in ," says Mrs.
la rg e group of W estern p apers. A year
couple of th e '‘’tre a c h e ry ” put across. an d sta rte d pouring on the blaze. E v i­ Ing and (Mtiicational leg islatio n
they were, gwiests al a -dainty luncheon H enderson. "R em em ber It w as lu x u ry
ag o h e sailed fb r th e O rient in com ­
NVoman’s work Will be featu red by
T he bride -is a g rad u a te o f th e 192« dently electricity a a d w ater a re not on
served
by th e hostess, assisted by Mrs. and reck lessn ess, too m uch th o u g h t of
p a n y w ith L o re n M urchison, fellow
class or G resham Chiton h igh school th e h e st of term s for as soon as th e at, ad d re ss by Miss Je a n n e tte P u t- V. B. D iy itm l Mrs. E. J. Haw ks.
p leasu re, th a t caused the fall of
O lym pic star. T he twt> w ere guests of
and is em ployed in th e Joint office of w ar«- s tru c k the blaze, a c irc a # w as Mian C ram er, ed ito r of th e home
Rome,” she mills, all of w hich may be
ath letic-lo ving people In A ustralia, th e j
the county a g ric u ltu ra l agent sa d form ed aad Mr. H ockm an received a econom ic d ep a rtm en t of th e M orn­
E arly «iadl'-iie-. Now Bn Market.
alarm in g h ut not calcu lated to cau se
H aw aiian Islan d s, Ja p a n , C hina and
county club agent. She is popnkir noticeable shock. It is unnocesnary to ing O regonian. She is said to be a
AIH iour I i tlie p resen t spell of w eath ­ high blood p ressu re In 1926. The
p ra c tic a lly ail th e co u n tries of Eu
am ong th e m em bers of the younger say he tfMit try in g to p u t o u t th e fire very en te rta in in g sp e ak e r and each er is a tria l lo the m ost p atien t of W ashington g irls risin g coyly in d e­
Tope.
th is ’m ethod and called u p th e P o rt- day sp eak s in Die "Tow n c rie r service" fo lk s, still th e excellence of Oregon ns fense of m odernism point out th a t M rs.
set a,id enjoys th e esteem of a w ide
circle of friend s
Mr Cooper is a Itind E le c tric Pow er com pany which over KGW. Bulb cu ltu re an d kindred ( a » in te r clim ate has survived an o th er H enderson lias had h er fling, w hile
Mt. llond ’Travel Heavy.
g rad u ate of the W esthope, N orth Da- l J'en t w erkm ea to the sp o t W ires w ore su b jects will be discussed by W L test, d u rin g tlie pust few days in which they have th e irs before them and
T he traffic p revailing along the Mt. kota, high school and spent a y ear at discortneefed, poles k traig h ten ed tip Crissey.
it lias com e out ahead. C. Cecilinnl, a ought to be perm itted to enjoy it. Nor
H ood Loop highw ay last Sunday w as O ccidental college in Los A ngeles He | ag ain X»nd no m aterial d am ag e done
T he aftero o o ii’s program will beRit, Swiss g a rd e n e r residing on th e A. B.
does Mrs. H en d erso n 's latent effort to-
rep o rted to be alm ost equal in volume is em ployed by Lew is * Son in d riv ­
The flag pole in th e yarfl o f th e city at 2 o'clock, » e le c tio n s have be«» E lliott ruiw h In th e e a ste rn p a rt of
ath er th e co u n try g irls aro u n d her
to th a t of a m id-sum m er Sunday, h u n ­ ing th e Base L ine sta g e of th e P o rt­ hall M l d u rin g •Sunday night, Inutllng prom ised by th e high school o rch e stra G reshsm b ro u g h t Into th e Outlook _ b g an
n er of su p er m o rality seem to have
dreds of c a rs tak in g pleasure seek ers land-G resham service.
The «couple acro ss eietflric light w ire s and cbhr - and the g ir ls ’ glee club will sin g if office a b unch of rad ish es, as sw eet caught on. R eplying to h er critics In
to th e m ountain reso rts. T he first w ill live for the p rese n t a t th e home Ing a sh o rt c irc u it on th e Irrgh tension tra n sp o rta tio n for the m em bers cun and crisp as any grow n In season, the n atio n al capltol. Mrs. H enderson
nderaon,
c a rs begun going through G resham as K t the brid e's p aren ts. Mr. an d S irs. IT lines. One of th e m ain fu ses "was be arran g ed . 'There w ill be com m uni­ These a r e in the open on his farm and
says: " th a t so rt of talk com es from
early as 6 o’clock in th e m orning and R M acau, on F o u rth street-
b u rn ed 'o U t at th e wwither» depot of ty singing b oth m o rn in g and a f te r ­ he has in ab o u t h alf an a c re which he
m ade up n steady stream for the re-
C ards w ere received a few days age ‘he P o rtlan d E lectric P ow er com pany noon and M rs. C h ristin e D ouaugb of planted th e la st of November. Mr. women of th e so-called sm a rt set. T h e
nialnder of th e day. A Sandy new s- announcing th e m arria g e of tire other causing ranch inconvenience to early Fairview an d Mrs. F ra n k Sw anton of Ceciliani say s the com m ission houses women of the sm a lle r citie s and th e
p aper co rrespondent rep o rted a reg- J son of Mr. a n d Mrs. W. J. Cooper, Ross u se rs of th e c u rre n t. F. L. .Mack the Oregon H um ane so ciety will give cannot gut enough to supply the d e­ eoui.try villages have h ig h er m oral
istra tto n of 65 guests for th e day a t l Cooper, of S an F rancisco, who m arrlw l sensed th e situ atio n and hastened readings. Miss M arian D aggett. R ock­ mand mid th ey dispose of them to a Ideals th an th e av e rag e W ashington
R hododendron.
j Miss Ida Wood in San F ran cisco or, down to th e source « f the tro u b le wood te m p e r, will sing. She has a fancy re ta il trade. They tell him his debutante. T he women of th e so-
It is im possible to com plete th e en- J J a n u a ry 1 T he couple will resid e ia w here he put in a new fuse and all beautiful c o n tra lto voice and th is w ill rad ish es a re tlie e a rlie s t r-ver known < all.d sm a rt set a re th e w orst offend­
tire loop oa account of snow, but ca rs th a t city., w here Mr. Cooper is era w as well again. T he accident was too be a p leasing co n trib u tio n to the p ro ­ in P o rtlan d grow n o utside o t a h ot­ ers in reg ard to Im m oral sty les and
sm oking h ab its.” T his th o u g h t is in
w ere able Io go to th e W hite riv er ployed a r a druggist.
near d ay lig h t to w ork ¡much h ard sh ip gram .
house. If n o colder w eathei develops direct accord w ith th a t of th e p ro p rle-
crossing. 10 "miles beyond G overnm ent
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on th e lig h tin g problem In hom es, but
during the n ex t week or so, the gar-
b"a n e ry Wh" la’,t
Canai,. Skiing parties found plenty of T R D IT D A E E RANK T I I I G S
for those w ho depend on th e elec tric I th e nam e o f a skit w hich will be pre- d ener hopes to realize som ething j 7 -<" “
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r
e
e
k
Stopped
a
woman
am oking in bis
‘
aented
snow for th at sport by going as fa r as
by
th
e
m
em
bers
of
the
R
ussell­
T B O I G I I T ( ARTI RED ran g e for th e ir m orning m eal, had It
around $iuu from the rem ain in g patch
food em porium , soberly rem ark in g
th e tim b er line At G overnm ent Camp
not been for th e forethow ght of Mr. ville g ran g e Selections will be given o t radishes.
"Cut It out g irlie : w here do you think
th e w eath er was c lea r and cold and
H. E. B b y d , ca sh ier of th e T ro u t- Mack, m ig h t have gone breakfast)« ss at b y ib< P ortinnd police q u a rte t in the
you are, lis-tlie Ritz?"
w-ith th e absence of wind, which m ade daK* S tate Bank. Is of th e opinion th a t least. B usiness houses using oil for afternoon.
Journal Bargain Rates Now Bn.
1 if Is how ever, th a t m ost of th e
It Is hoped 4,y those In ch a rg e of a r
th e day disagreeable enough for a Positive cine has now been chased h eating fuel, w ere w ithout pow er to
B argain ra te s on the Oregon Jo u rn a l
W ashington d eb u tan tes a re g irls from
4 G resham in h ab itan ts.
down and sufficient evidence fastened o p erate th e blow ers for a sh o rt tim e.
rw igem enta th a t as m any as can will
a re now on, also a ttra c tiv e com bina­
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on a tr io of th u g s arre ste d in Redding.
T hose having tree s aro u n d th e ir r e s ­ m a te an effort to atten d th is m eeting tion ra te s w ith th e G resham Outlook. the . oiintiy. Indeed If it w ere not for
W ashington’s shifting population and
Jo u rn a l B argain R ates Now On.
C alifornia, io w a rra n t th e ir ex trad l- idences a re rep o rtin g fallen trees, bat whir h prom ises to be highly In stru c t­
Until F eb ru ary 3 the ra te s will be uh
heavy Influx of the r u ra l flapper It
B argain ra te s on th e Oregon Jour- tlou to Oregon en th e ch arg e of rob- with no d am ag e to p ro p erty as yet.
ive and en tertain in g . The m eeting Is follow s: Daily and Hunday Jo u rn al, | the
H ^ ard
n al a re now on, also a ttra c tiv e com bi- bing the T ro u td ale bank on December
to conceive bow life would h«
open
to
all.
w
h
eth
er
m
em
bers
of
any
T he greenhouse of E. L. Shelton «1
$7, w ith O utlook. $7.80; D ally J o u r ­
n atio n ra te s w ith the G resham o u t- i„ So f..r
.
look. U ntil F eb ru ary 3 the ra te s will
.
'
,h * blent I lira lion has been C orbett I f rep o rted to have can g h t on grange or not. A box lunch with cof­ nal, >5, w ith Outlook, $6; Weekly bearab le in the g rea t city of sta te s­
men. And the sh o rt s k irts help not a
he as follow s: Daily and Sunday conn,iM> to th a t of p ictu res only, tw o fire, hnt as th e telephone line to C or­ fee will be served at noon for which
Jo u rn a l one y ear 75c, w ith Outlook, little.
Jo u rn a l, $7, with Outlook. $7 SO: Dally ° f them tally in g very accu rately with bett is down, no rep o rt can be verified rtra rg e w ill be made
$2. O rder th ro u g h th e Outlook.
Jo u rn a l. $5, with O utlook. $6 W eek- ; the pictures of the men a rrested In —
■- th e ex ten t or dam age of the
Mrs. H enderson need have no fear
as to
ly
Journal
one
year
75c.
with
Outlook.
C a lifo rn ia
« h it» ,
for the m orals of th e A m erican girl.
Fmiltry a ml Pet Stack AMaelatlon
»2. O rder through th e Outlook
. ? .2 7 ’
h " th e d e8 c r|Pfl<» «* b la»e
Nne-Oia Treatment for Hheamiitlsm They are in h eren t and not to be
the th ird m an is also a reliab le one of
f.'leel BtUeccn.
A no ticeab le fea tu re of th e present
We have been appointed ag en ts for
the o th rr m an Im piirated a t T routdale. inclem ency is th e fact th a t the sun
The an n u a l m eeting of th e Oregon th is celeb rated tre a tm e n t, $5 per gauged by (he fluctuating use of the
Effort« are being m ade to have th e I has continned to shine and no u n ­ P o u ltry b p e t sto c k asso riatio n met treatment. G resham Drug Co.—Adv.
tap e m easure. Wc all loved V ictoria
In her day. We adm ired o u r Nancy
men sent back to P o rtlan d from R ed­ p leasan t condition has accom panied the Ja n u a ry 9 in th e Oregon Jo u rn al
Raw Furs Wanted.
ding
H anks. But tim es have changed, and
high wind. A te m p eratu re to th e freez building. A new board of d irecto rs
I
am
paying
more
th
a
n
m
arket
so
have sk irts and san itatio n and h u ­
was
elected
as
follow
s:
A.
J.
K
rueger,
ing point only p rev ails at night.
prices tor all kinds of raw fu rs, In­
Why have a lot of th in g s around you
of T routdale, p resid e n t; J. T. E m ert, cluding m oles an d rabbits. F or prices m an minds. Lim bs h " /e become legs,
More people to read and
don't need when some m ight be glad
Vice p resid e n t; J. P L im erick, tre a s ­ call 1659 o r w rite (’. A. Carlson Taxl- th a n k God, and hypocricy is on th e de­
use the W ant Ads. Notice
Window Cleaning
to get them at a b arg ain ? T ry a W ant
For ex p ert w indow clean in g see 8. u re r, Agnes 8 . L im erick, secretary . d e rn la t-F u rrle r, G resham . O re.—Adv, cline.
Ad.
the careful classification
rsjiro a. o r leave o rd ers with John The rem aining d irecto rs a re L. H.
and look for w hat you
ftresham Beauty Nlioppe
Add to your income, su b tra c t from Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
Pedigree Blanks.
W eism born, Roy P utnam , Mr. O sburn
w ant or advertise for it.
ev ery th in g in th e line of cosm etic
y ear losses, m ultiply your retu rn s, di
The
Outlook
has
a
su
p
p
ly
of
pedi­
TWa your expenses, by using W ant ’ held up m m ad ay a HUtg* ge^'ym irse'lf and Mr. Shellbouae.
C ourteous and efficient
g ree blanks, useful fo r dairym en, th erap y .
‘«■••'»“ n t Mrs Lola S t.C la ir. F irst
1 locked up.
stock
anu
p
o
u
ltry
raise
rs.
L
arg
e,
very
Outlook W ant Ada. <et resu lts.
" t a t s Bank building, phone 1841,
useful, at 6 c e n ts each, 25 for 86c.
G resham —Adv.
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