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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 15, NO. 9(5 G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2», 192(5 FRATERNAL ORDER AGAIN OBTAINS LOST BANNER INCREASE ACREAGE HIGH PRICE PAID HELEN COWGILL FOR BUSINESS SITE) FOR CAULIFLOWER VISITS CLUBS COUNTY EAIR BOARD AND GRANGERS ((INFER #1.59 l’er Year IMPLEMENT FIRM BUYS PROPERTY At an ad journed m eeting of the M ultnom ah county fair board W ednes- ! day evening a m ajority of the mein- I The deal w hich w as closed early to About 40 cauliflow er g ro w ers got to- | M*88 H elen Cowgill, a s sista n t sta te : hers of th e board conferred with a I A s p icn ,!i(| business location w as se- day for a business site on Main stree t, g eth er a t the city h all in T ro u td ale c*u *) leader, has been in M ultnom ah I com m ittee from each of the subordi- 1 w hen T he M ultnom ah & C lackam as T h u rsd ay evening and a profitable eve- county since the 25th of Ja n u a ry and ' n ate county gran g es in connection | Im plem ent com pany, co n sistin g of M utual T elephone com pany purchased j „ bn H(,gHe, when t|u> ning w as spent discussing th e ca u li w orks directly from the Oregon A gri w ith th e ir exhibits at th e com ing 1926 Ww A of Jo hn M etzger a lot 45 x 110 feet for flower question, especially th e m a rk e t c u ltu ra l college a t C orvallis over the fair. P lan s w ere discussed relativ e to | Iar(te ,o, ,y)ng betw een Pow ell and $6,000, set a new high price for land ing an g le of it. T here has been one en tire state. She spent W ednesday af the prem ium list aw ard s as p ertain in g ( F irst gtreetg juflt wegt ,,f , hp E,rgt In G resham . Though not the usual cooperative m ark etin g association ternoon at the G resham grad e school to the w ork of the g ran g es Each of S tate Bank building becam e th e ir shape of a city lot, it has p ractically han d lin g cauliflow er th is year, but the looking over th e stan d in g of the club the se p a ra te g ranges, th ro u g h Its com property. th e sam e area. T his Is believed to be m ost of th a t m em bership has been w ork th ere, to g eth er w ith County Club m ittee, w ill rep o rt to Pomona gran g e T he . lot w as acquired from the th e h ighest price ever paid for land in east of th e Sandy river. This year they Agent K iuder. The grad e school at the th ird W ednesday of March. G resham T ra n sfer com pany, composed G resham . The lot is now occupied by grew about 90 ac res and m arketed bet- , G resham has m ore club m em bers th an T he g ran g e com m ittees would prefer of B. I,. W alrad and B. I,. W alrad .Jr. sm all, wooden buildings occupied by te r th an 60 carloads. They a re in other schools in M ultnom ah county th e fair to be set at a la te r date, but It has a fro n tag e of approxim ately 80 Jam es E lkin g to n 's real e state office, creasin g th e ir m em bership but have and the show ing th e re Is excellent, ac as th is Is arran g e d en tirely th ro u g h feet on both Powell and F irst, and is B ently’s T ire shop and Floyd M. decided th is y ear to not tak e in any cording to the visitors. Miss Cowgill the n o rth w est fair circu it, locally no 150 feet wide. T his Is considered p a r M ack’s electric store. Mr. E lkington new m em bers w est of th e Sandy, b e addressed th e ch ild ren on th e aim and relief is in sight along th is line. A tic u la rly suited to a business location has these buildings leased, his lease cau se they a re grow ing so rapidly. advantages of club w ork and as a p a rt | m eeting w ill be held at Vancouver, and will be none too large for the ex to expire a t th e end of th e present The indications a re they w ill have of the aftern o o n 's exercises. P earl B. C. th e sixth of F eb ru ary at w hich panding business of the im plem ent year. It is understood th a t th e sale of possibly 250 ac res -in th e eastern Yandell w as presen ted w ith a bronze tim e the dates for all th e fairs com pany, w hich handles the W illys- th e p ro p erty is subject to th e lease. | j . y . WILSON. m edal in recognition of h er w ork in throughout the n o rth w est will be fixed, are a to m a rk e t th is year. K night, O verland and C h ry sler lines A nnouncem ent has been m ade by c h a irm a n of th e board of head cam p T he m eeting at T ro u td ale last night Mrs. B. W. T h o rn e's cooking class the M ultnomah county fair included. of cars, as w ell as all kinds of farm K. A. M iller, president of the telephone m anagers and clerk of M ultnom ah w as com posed m ostly of cauliflow er Lois F ree and Edith Sw anson, of Gil B. A. Lewis will rep rese n t the local and o th er im plem ents. W hile the new Camp No. 77, W. O. W., w hich has com pany, th a t plane w ill be m ade to b ert, w ere also w in n ers of m edals as fair board. The next m eeting of the ow ners expect to erect a building for won from Denver Camp No. I th e grow ers th ro u g h o u t th e county who begin the erection of a m odern build b anner for m em bership w hich the live w est of th e Sandy riv er. They m em bers of the canning club u nder board will be the reg u la r m eeting on them selves, ju st when th e w ork will ing as soon as th e p rese n t lease ex la tte r has held for a sh o rt time. rep resen ted about 250 acres of ca u li th e leadership of Mrs. G. E. Maxwell the night of the first T h u rsd ay in begin has not been decided. It is not pires. It is hoped to m ake the build- Including today's program Miss F eb ru ary . M ultnom ah Camp No. 77. Woodmen flower. They m et for th e purpose of expected, how ever, th a t th e old loca ing the size of th e lot and tw o or I o( t be ^ o ri,j, jg again in possession of finding out if they could get into th is Cowgill and W. D. K inder w ill hav tion will be vacated for some tim e to th ree sto rie s high. T he first floor w ill the COVPted b an n er for m em bership in o th er association and to discuss the v isitid in all 47 boys' and g irls ’ clubs llethndlot Episcopal ( liureli. come, as th e B essels hold a th ree-y ear house the g eneral offices of the com - tb eor,jer w hich w as lost to it on No advisability of form ing a new asso cia during th e week. Miss Cowgill is de T he contest betw een the reds and lease on the property. One of the pos pany, w ith room to sp a re for a sto re yem ber 17, when several sm all lodges tion. A fter much delib eratio n on the sc rilx d as splendid in h er w ork and th e blues is going on nicely and is sibilities w hich is being discussed by or office. T he second floor w ill be of the ortler Denver. Colorado subject th ey decided to organize a new- has made a g reat hit, so to speak m aking itself felt in m any ways. A t them is th e se p aratio n of th e ir busl- for offices. It is planned to m ake the unjte<, w ith Denver Camp No. 1, th u s cooperative cauliflow er m ark etin g as- w herever she has talked und shown tendance, collection, b etter prep ared i ness, using the two locutions but con- buiding fire proof. It will stand by Rlving th a t cam p a m em bership of socialion and those in th e G resham ,he a r t|C>«8 of sew ing she c a rrie s with lessons aud a finer ap p reciatio n of tin u iu g under th e sam e m anagem ent. itself, su rro u n d ed by Main stre e t on about 69oo. At a m eeting last night, and T ro u td ale vicinity elected a com her. She ad d resses all of th e home wliat Bible study m eans are some of T he B essel Im plem ent com pany was th e w est, th e alley on th e north, th e Roge c jty Camp w 0 w of P o rtlan d m ittee to a rra n g e for a con stitu tio n , economic clubs, giving them new ideas the very ap p a ren t resu lts to date. All estab lish ed ab o u t 15 y ears ago in p ro p erty of th e P ortlan d w ate r board I took action w hich has been u n d er con by-law s and inco rp o ratio n papers, and and sh o rt cu ts in sewing. The biggest who a re not re g u la r atten d a n ts of G resham by th e late J. C. H essel and on the south, on w hich no building »iiieration for th e past th re e y ears also to get in touch w ith o th e r g ro w day's program was visiting 12 clubs. some Sunday school a re invited to join his son, Win. A. T he business has can be erected, and on th e east, for th e a nd voted to u n ite w ith M ultnom ah ers who w ere not a t th e m eeting but Miss Cowgill is p lanning on several In the good work. grow n steadily and is crow ding its g re a te r p a rt of the line, by the gully. c a mp. T his gives th e com bined or who w ill be in terested in m ark etin g d em onstrations th is year and will be Dr. C. W. H uett, the pastor, will present q u u rte rs to capacity. A year About 20 feet in the sou th east corner ganization a m em bership of 7100 and th ro u g h the association. T he com m it back in the county to assist in train in g preach at the m orning serm on, tak in g ago John B essel, W ill’s b ro th er, cam e of the lot is in a gully b u t th e excava-1 p]aces jt w ell in th e lead over its tee appointed a t last n ig h t's m eeting th e team s. The g irls' clubs th ro u g h as a them e for the serm on “T he Old from St. Cloud, M innesota, to tak e an tion for th e basem ent w ill be m ore nearest com petitor, D enver Camp was com posed of E. A. Stafford, Troift- out the county a re doing splendid Law and th e New L ife.” T h ere will in te re st in the business and to g eth er th a n enough for th e fill. w hile its ancient enemy, Golden Gate dale, ch a irm an ; Jo h n S trebin, O. B. w ork this year. The outlook for a 100 they have enjoyed a y ear of m arked be special m usic. At th e ann u al m eeting of the stock- I c a m p of San F rancisco, con tin u es in Case, C arl Kuegg and E. S. B uckm an. per cent county is good. expansion in all lines. Besides the T he Ju n io r E pw orth League will holders ea rly th is week re p o rts of the I th ird place to w hich it w as releg ated Any g ro w ers who are in te reste d in be The executive com m ittee of tht m eet a t 3:30 instead of 3 o'clock uh p ro p rieto rs, four salesm en are co n year s activities w ere given by P resi- when the D enverites secured th e ban- com ing c h a rte r m em bers of th is asso local lead ers association met last heretofore. T he boys and the g irls sta n tly in th e field and it is planned to dent M iller, when it w as show n th a t ner ciation, will need to get in touch w ith night at G resham for th e purpose of have en tered into a contest in the em ploy more. T h re e men a re busy th e to tal fixed assets of the p lan t and M ultnom ah Camp has held first th is com m ittee before they call th e ir setting a date for th e next m eeting and Ju n io r League to see w hich side cun in th e shop. equipm ent of th e com pany had m ade place in th e en tire w estern ju risd ictio n o rganization m eeting. discussing club w ork in g eneral get th e best record. A ttendance was W ith th e prospect of increased fa a gain d uring th e year of $6,738.22. I for m ore th an seven years, excepting 17th w as selected as about doubled lust Sunday. cilities it is expected th a t the next Aside troni th is group th e re w ere F eb ru ary T his w as considered a very satisfac- ;h l, sh o rt (im e since November 17 p resen t several of th e large com m er the next m eeting tim e when the local The Senior E pw orth League will year will be even b etter th a n th e last. tory gain. Added equipm ent during j More than 100 m em bers of th e cam p cial grow ers who live down th e Co leaders will en te rta in the hoys and meet a t 6:15. F ran ces W elling will 1925 w as rep o rted as follow s: c e n tra l I residing in ea stern M ultnom ah county lum bia slough. They did not express g irls who w ere first prize w in n ers at be th e leader and the topic will be S trik eless O akland F u rn ish es Obje« t office, $100.22; station, $1,768.04; ex -I will rejoice a t th e victory won. a desire to join th is asso ciatio n but the 1925 sta te fair. B. C. Seym our will ‘L et T h ere Be L ight.” T h ere are Lesson. change lines, $4,387.76; gen eral e q u ip -| T here has not bpen u s trik e In O ak are p lan n in g on form ing an o rg an iz a be p rese n t and m ake th e aw ard of splendid services these days, sh o rt m ent, $481.96. ATTORNEY GENERAL tion w ith th e ir neighbors w ith the prizes. snappy anil full of real inspiration. land. C alifornia, since early in 1921, The work of im proving and extend- I m aking p ractically five y ea rs of in DECIDES TAX QUESTIONS shipping point som ew here around Young people a re specially Invited d u stria l peace. C apital and labor are ing the lines has gone on steadily and Band to Give Sacred Concert. P ark ro se, or fa rth e r west. They re p and older ones h ea rtily welcomed. on very peaceful term s. 60 new phones have been added, half of I T hirteen questions subm itted by A concert is being a rran g e d to be T he evening service will begin , D uring the eight yeurs preceding w hich are in B anner A cres on the high I S ecretary of S tate Kozer relativ e to resen ted a larg e acreag e for th is year th ere w ere 8,081 strik e s In the and have been grow ing a considerable given Sunday evening at the M ethodist prom ptly nt 7:30 and a ra re tre a t is , land ea st of the Sandy riv e r at T rout- H*e applicatio n of th e “p ed d lers” li- , . .. ,, United S tates, resu ltin g in a loss to Episcopal ch u rch under the direction ton n ag e for several y ea rs past. prom ised, as th e G resham band w i.l yerH of ,478,600.969; to w ork- dale. In addition t« th is a cable car- cense tax on m otor vehicles a re ans- S. B. B all, county ag ric u ltu ra l of Dr. B. C. Johnson, d irecto r of the put on a co n cert of sacred music. T he 424.329,008 w orking days w orth rying 50 p airs of w ires has been w ered by A ttorney-G eneral V anW inkle agent, was p resen t from G resham last G resham band. The song service pre p asto r w ill give a very b rief ad d ress I $1,704,403,522; and to th e public, $10,- stru n g from G resham to the 12-mile in a recent opinion. evening a t the cauliflow er g ro w ers' ceding th e band concert w ill be led ou th e value of m usic and the program 303,188,865; a to tal loss am ounting to co rn er, a distance of a m ile and a The law req u ires ow ners of m otor by II. W. Strong. T he program fol will be divided Into two p a rts with the $12,522,203,356, or un am ount equal to m eeting. half. T his obviates loss from over- vehicles, not com mon c a rrie rs , but $511 for every fam ily in th e United lows; M arch, "N onparlel,” by band; ad d ress betw een the two. Every S tates. loaded poles and w ires in case of U8e<l f ° r com m ercial purposes in de medley, ‘‘Joy to th e W orld,” liatid; body cordially welcomed. D uring th e year 1923 th ere w ere 700 heavy sleet storm s, and though no I livering w ares and m erch an d ise not SUCCESSFUL WOMAN SEEKS STATE OFFICE co rn et solo, F ran k Ziegler, w ith band Dn S atu rd ay afternoon B W. S trong strik e s In the United S tates. Df th is such sto rm s have visited th a t section | exclusively w ithin th e b oundaries of num ber 46 w ere in C alifornia, but accom panim ent; selection, h a n d ; song Among th e can d id ates seeking the by congregation, “ Sacred Night, Holy will have a class in playing the h a r none iu O akland or th e E astb ay d is th is y ear, p ast experience teaches th e or tive beyond th e boundaries of m onica composed m ostly of younger trict. wisdom of being prepared for them incorporated cities and tow ns, or not office of sta te su p e rin ten d e n t of pub N ight,” with band accom panim ent; It is significant th a t d u rin g the past The Powell V alley lines from G resham exclusively w ithin a five-mile rad iu s lic in stru ctio n is Mrs. Em m a B ryant, talk by Dr. C. W. H uett on th e a p people hut to which older ones may come also. A h arm onica has real m u five y ears th e O akland te rrito ry has to L innem ann have been rec o n stru ct- I firm s place of business, if not who is serving h er fifth year as su p e r preciation of m usic; m arch, “Caba- sic in it and can be m astered by a l grow n at a ra te u n p aralleled in its ed d u ring the year, m uch to the Im- I *n an incorporated tow n, to pay not in ten d en t of the schools of W ashing letta,” band; co n gregational song, most anyone, costs little and is a history. More th an $150,000,000 w orth of building co n stru ctio n has been c a r provem ent of the service. A line has o n 'y ,h e reg u la r license fee on th e ve ton county. Mrs. B ry an t re fe rs to her "Joy to th e W orld," accom panied by school activities in the follow ing sta te band; euphonium solo, "Ava M aria,1 source of real p leasu re and profit. An ried on w ithout a strik e. It w as dur- been ru n p ast S ch iller statio n to the h id e but 50 per cent in addition, aceoniplishm eut m ore easily secured lin g tills peaceful period th a t th e city butte, beyond, w hich accom m odates I The first question p ertain s to th e de- m ent : Dr. B. H. Ott, accom panied by Mrs. and fu ller of p leasu re and less ex p en w itnessed its g re a te st In d u strial ex sev eral fam ilies who have never be- Bvery of milk. Since vehicles c a rry - pansion. D uring 1925 m ore th an 115 I hereby announce my candidacy > Ott on th e piano; m edley of gospel sive is p ractically im possible to find. in d u strie s located in O akland’s in d u s fore had telephone service. ,n S th e P roducts of h u sb an d ry are ex for th e office of sta te su p erin ten d en t of hymns, band; song. "S ta r Spangled P ra y er m eeting is held on T hursday tria l d istric t; 105 in 1924, aud 70 In At the ann u al m eeting the old board em P(®9, it is held th a t such vehicles public in stru ctio n to succeed Mr. J. A. i B anner,” by congregation, accom- evening nt 7:30. T his Is a tim e for 1923. It has today m ore n atio n al in of d irec to rs w as re-elected for the I ('° no^ l,aY additional tax if it is C h u rrh lll, resigned. I w ill en te r the i panted by band. sp iritu a l uplift and g re a te r facility in d u stria l o rg an izatio n s th a n uuy o th er en su in g year as follow s: K. A. Miller, ca rrie d by th e producer. May re p u b lic a n ’p rim aries. ) ------------------------- Pacific coast city. Peaceful labor co n u n d erstan d in g the Bible. Vehicles used for ta k in g o rd ers, not ditions have been largely resp o n sib le p resid e n t; B. A. M iller, vice p re si ‘I am 42 y ea rs of age, a m a rried . ihrary lias Attractive New Rooks. for th is trem en d o u s factory expansion. actually ca rry in g m erchandise, m ust woman ami the m other of fo u r chil- d en t; A. M. B oss, secretary . An in te restin g new book to be found NEW BILLBOARDS NEAR pay the tax. it is held. dren, th ree of whom are am ending col-I In th e G resham lib rary is "D ipper TRACK OBSTRUCT VISION Oriental Beauty Shoppe S pel-la I Notice BANK OF «RES1IAM TO W hether th e sale and delivery of lege in th is sta te and one atten d in g H ill,” by Anne B osw orth G reen, au- Miss T etrlck p lan s to ta k e a post INCREASE WORKING FORCE wood comes u nder th e purview of th e high C onsiderable Indignation and s u r g rad u a te co u rse in cosm etic th erap y , school. St. P au l, M innesota, is thor of “T he Lone W in ter.” T his book law depends on w hether th is is th e my b irth p lace, but I was rea re d In the is an account of a sum m er on a V er prise w ere expressed on th e p art of and her shop will be closed Mondays In connection with an increase in the business of th e person using th e v e w orking force of th e Bank of G resham ity of P o rtlan d , Oregon, com ing mont pony farm and would be enjoyed G resham people th is m orning when It ; an ,5 T uesdays. Phone 99x1 for ap- p o in tn ie u ts.— Adv. hicle. If it is, th e vehicle is exem pt, and plans for en larg in g th e space of th e re a t th e age of five years. I at- I by all out door lovers. "T rail Life in was learn ed th a t two huge billboards since the wood is a product of h u s tended the public schools of th a t city. ' the C anadian R ockies” by Benjam in were being erected near the In tersec th e bank, it has become necessary for Garden Her» lee. bandry. B. W. T horne, who has occupied a p art being a g rad u a te of the old P o rtlan d M itchell, Booth T ark ln g to n 's new tio n of Main stre e t and th e trac k of P runing, landscaping, law ns, sp a d The law applies to salesm en of high school located at F o u rte en th and book, "Women,” and ' ‘D rum s" by Jas. the P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er com pany, ing. Old fashioned g ard en s a sp ecialty . of th e fro n t of the bank building for stocks and bonds, but not Insurance Com plete line of fru it und o rn am e n tal a year or m ore, to seek other q u a r M orrison stree ts. Boyd are o th e r new books In th e II- on th e la tte r's rig h t of way. agents. W. W. 'I have had m any years of expert- brary. te rs. B is office has been very con It w as pointed out th a t drivers of trees and sh ru b s for sale. It does not apply to vehicles used ence in th e ru ra l schools of th is sta te ■ ------------------------ vehicles would not lie Hide to see Stowe, phone 321.—Adv. veniently located in the 1 0 x 1 2 space in dem onstrating and selling autom o and th e sta te of W ashington as well near the en tran ce, but it nas been tra in s ap p ro ach in g the intersection B aptist < liureli Services. biles, but does apply to vehicles c a r ry as experience In th e city scnools. I from th e east until they were upon th o u g h t expedient to add this to the The services of th e B aptist ch u rch ing autom obile accessories for sale. have served as p rin cip al of a city wil be held next Sunday as previously them and th e d an g er of grade crossing o p eratin g q u a rte rs of the bank. C. E. T he law does not apply to_mail c a r school and am now serving my fifth announced in the hall over J. E. Metz accidents w as considered very grave. Johnson, th e new ca sh ie r who will rie rs' autos on ru ra l ro u tes who take year as su p e rin ten d e n t of schools of g er's sto re and u n d ertak in g p a rlo rs on A ttention was called to th ' sim ilarity join th e w orking personnel of the o rd ers for and deliver sm all p arcels W ashington county. bank F e b ru a ry 1, is expected soon Main street. T he Bible school will of th e situ atio n w ith th a t which oh of m erchandise, "u n less th e tak in g of “One of th e b*g problem s before the open at 10 a. m. and th e preach in g tallied several y ears agvi a t L lnneniin from ea ste rn Oregon w ith his fam ily such orders anil th e delivery of such to m ake th e ir home in G resham . people of Oregon today is to devise a servicp w, „ com m ence at 11 o'clock, Junction, when one person w as killed m erchandise is so extensive as to co n As soon as th e prem ises a re vacated m ore equ itab le tax division for school The gubject of th e m orning serm on and an o th er serio u sly in ju red 'becaus- stitu te a business.” ad m in istratio n purposes, i t elected. I will be "W hen C h rist Comes In G lory." of the billboard m enace. by Mr. T horne, p a rtitio n s will be re The law app lies to c a rs collecting will p ut forth all possible effort to moved and a num ber of alteratio n s C om plaint w as m ade to th e officini and delivering laundry, b ak ery p ro d m eet th is problem , and will do my u t The In term e d iate society will m eet a t of the P. E. P. com pany th ro u g h C. C. m ade in the in te rio r of the building. 5:3b p. m. and the B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. ucts and those used “ in sellin g from most to fu rth e r ail the educational In The evening ch u rch service will com Y ager, local agent, and D. C. Zink Mr. T h orne is looking for a suitable sam ples of m erchandise carried or ex te re sts of th e state. A nother big p ro b m ence a t 7:30. cam e o ut to Investigate. location for his real estate and ren tal hibited and ord ers tak en for delivery lem which will occupy me will be the A fter Investigating th e m a tte r and business. at a la te r date.” problem of equalizing educational op- co n ferrin g with officials at the mai i In pru n in g ch erry and w aln u t tree s, I t d o ts not apply to c a rs used by Zion Evangelical Service*. (p o rtu n itie s between the u rb an and the O rex,m iarnlerB p ra c t|ce th in n in g out office, Mr. Zink said th a t no p erm is Sunday school will convene at in physicians who call on the sick and j ru ra l child. as those tre e s a re thick and tall, mak- sion had been g ran ted to F o ster & o'clock Sunday a t the Zion Evangell- leave prescriptions, “ I am a m em ber of th e C o n g reg a ing them difficult to handle. O rch aid - K lelser to ere ct th e billboard, and th a t cal ch u rch. S ervices w ill be held In T he law applies to vehicles carry in g tional ch u rch , of the W om en's Auxlli it was co n tra ry to th e policy o t the E nglish at 11 a. m „ from the serm on new spapers, eith er used by a publtsh- ary to the S panish-A m erican W ar Vei- , ists a re advised by th e experim ent com pany to allow such an obstruction s tation to th in out th e bearin g wood topic, “One T hing is Needful." T he er tn delivering prin ted new spapers era n s. of the local, county and sta te j go ,>,a t th r ||g h t g,.t ,lown th ro u g h to vision at dangerous location«. G erm an services will be held at 11:50, in q u an titie s to d istrib u tin g agencies grange, of our local W om en's club and ' t j,e t r ees th e them e to be, “ Names W ritten in or to reg u la r su b scrib ers." o r "used by P aren t-T ea ch e r association. Ilow Thoughtless. I am 1 _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V A N H A » » «>11 t O M S A M t ” a p riv ate individual to deliver by H eaven.” F irs t G irl—"H ave you seen Jaclf re p resid en t of th e S tate A ssociation of i Manv successful p oultry ra ise rs In 1 agreem ent or co n tra ct for com pensa- County School S u p erin ten d en ts.” 6 K A 8 I ) P IA N O M I S T HE MOLD. Oregon a re beginning to m ate up cen tly ?" W e h a v e a fine A. B C H A S E G rand, [ tion new spapers in q u an titie s to d is Second G irl—"Oh. ab o u t six weeks breeding pens. Good re su lts In fe rtil very lat»«t sty le th a t w e w ill aacritk-e trib u tin g agencies or singly to cu s Eroanmy. ago.” 'oi im m ed ia te sa le W ill a ccep t a good T ea ch e r—"W hat is th e definition for ity have som etim es been obtained after upright a s part p a y m en t. H ere Is tom ers." F irst G irl—"W ell, If you see him our op p o rtu n ity to ow n th e W orld's the m ale birds have been in the pens economy ?” Mnaonir H all, G resham T he law does not apply to h earses i n est p ian o for the price o f a good again, rem ind him th a t he’s m arried to P upil—".Mother's new fu r co a t—so two weeks, says th e experim ent s ta upr gh t p a n e W ould g iv e e n n s Io a and am bulances. she told dad.” me. and th a t I was in q u irin g about resp on sib le .«arty. For full p a rticu la rs tion. It is a b etter plan, how ever, to and w h ere It m a y he seen, ad d ress A nother opinion today holds th a t a him." < am pb rir« (»Id Tim e 4)rehe«lra P ortlan d M usic Co.. 227. «th tit P ort- d ea le rs’ license cannot be used on Don't forget the advertisers when put them in a m onth before eggs are Official P ortlan d <’. o f C. M usic htnd. O regon. AI>M IHHfoN M r e s t» per person saved for hatching. tow ing cars. you need anything in their line. 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