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1 T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. »7 BENEFIT OF GRANGE TOLD BY PALMITER GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, ’Eavens ‘EIp Us! FEBRUARY STRAWBERRY GROWERS RECEIVE INSTRUCTIONS Ä, 192« TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 91.50 Per Year CHURCH DEDICATION ROCKWOOD EVENT * ' T he benefit th e farm er receives from The conference of straw b e rry grow cheaper, m ore horse hoeing and less T he rem odeled M ethodist Episcopal th e O range depends largely on the ers, w hich w as held last S atu rd ay at hand work. ch u rch at Rockwood was dedicated farm er, and his in te rest in the G range, th e office of the C ooperative Berry T he field should be cu ltiv ated in the Sunday at the conclusion of a success says G eorge A. P alm iter, m a ster of G row ers in G resham u n d er th e direc sp rin g and gum m er every week and ful drive to raise the rem aining funds Oregon S tate G range, in a com m unica tion of County A gent S. B. H all, was h and hoed as often as necessary, but n ecessary to declare the building free tion thro u g h the Oregon Syndicate attended by over 100 eager, in terested only deep enough to provide a dust from debt, about $700 in all. All-day T Service. g ro w ers who w ere w illing to give th eir m ulch to hold the m oisture and p re services w ere held, w ith a potluck If he is not a m em ber, of jo u rse he experience and trad e secrets. T his is v en t evaporation, probably from two luncheon served at noon. Bishop W il does not have the o pportunity of th e probably u nusual, according to Man to th ree inches. liam O. S hepard preached a m asterfu l social and educational interco u rse th a t ag er D. E. Towle, but is one of th e T he ru u n ers m ust be kept cut off. serm on in th e m orning from the th e m em bers enjoy. But nevertheless m ain p lan k s of tru e cooperation, T his is very im p o rtan t, as fa ilu re to them e, “God Is Love." T his was p ro he receives benefits, w hich he som e which may have an u n d erlying selfish do th is resu lts in serious dam age to nounced by some p rese n t as a m ost tim es fails to realize w ere secured for motive, w hich is th a t it may be cheap th e fru it crop and en tails m ore labor w onderful discourse. He also p resid him th rough the efforts of th e G range. er to help your neighbor by giving him alter, as allow ing the young p la n ts to ed at th e consecration service in the F or in stan ce when he gets his m ail th e benefit of your experience th an to set and grow ex h au sts th e m other afternoon. Dr. A. S. Hisey, su p e rin from the ru ra l m ail box each day, he be taxed to keep him in th e poorhouse plant and the soil, so th e ru n n ers ten d en t of the ea stern d istrict, p reach does not realize th a t th e g ran g e fought *a *e r - | m ust be cut off as often as necessary ed a t n ig h t and o th ers who assisted in his b a ttle in congress, for about 30 T his m eeting w as considered a su c and controlled. th e services w ere Dr. A. L. Ilo w arth , years, to secure this service. He does T he b arrelin g and freezing method Well, it’s here—beauty contests cessful one from the standpoint of su p e rin ten d e n t of th e P o rtlan d dis not realize th a t the g range endorsed for men—and poor Allen F. May eager in te re st and an expressed desire of tak in g care of the su rp lu s tonnage tr ic t; Dr. Jo h n P arsons, Dr. C. W. and w orked for postal savings banks, bee, Columbia College Senior—had on the p art of everyone to give his as practiced by th e C ooperative Berry H uett, p asto r of the ch u rch a t G resh to go and win first prize as the p arcel post, pu re food law s, federal neighbor th e benefit of his experience , G row ers of G resham for th e past am. th e Rev. E. W. W ithnell, of P lea s ‘Andeomest Man’. He was so em and observation, and proved th a t y ie ' seven years has proved very satisfac- farm loan system , b e tte r highw ays, an t Home, and the Rev. H. R. Bowman, barrassed that he went into seclu co n serv ation of national resources, grow ers are learn in g to do team w ork l° ry l,oth to th e grow ers and th e trad e sion—and says he will succeed, at p asto r at Rockwood. When in Germany, America’s building of P anam a canal, d irect elec law in spite of all this. in producing and m arketing th e ir a,,,I *s com plete economic success, as two crack runners, Paddock and The Rockwood ch u rc h becam e pos tion of United S tates se n ato rs by the berries, th e su rp lu s b erries cannot be dumped Murchison, were defeated by Huber sible th ro u g h the united efforts of the people, for incom e tax laws, both fed CONTRACT LET FOR The follow ing are some of the ideas OD tbe fresb fru it m ark et w ithout Houben, who to now in U. S. to form er pasto r, th e Rev. J. S tanford era l and state, to help relieve some break .n g it to a point below th e cost show us how he accomplished the MEAT MARKET BUILDING brought out in the conference: Moore, and his successor, the Rev. II. burden of tax atio n now bearing heavi I of production, and the preserve, jam. difficult trick. It. Bowman, who was sent to this The best v arieties of stra w b e rrie s to ly upon the p roperty ow ner. Few of P lan s are p ro g ressin g slow ly and p lan t a re the Im proved Oregon and i Jelly, juice and syrup m aker finds the COMMERCIAL ( LCD ch arg e at the last an n u al conference. o u r farm ers know th a t the grange has b arrel method th e ch eap est way to Also m uch cred it Is due th e u n tirin g RE-ELECTS DIRECTORS ’ helped to secure these, and hundreds ra th e r indefinitely on th e razin g of th e , M arshall. j c a rry his stock for fu tu re use. A. J. W. Brown p ro p erty on E ast Pow energy of tlie p arish io n ers of the The land should be plowed deep. ( T h „ . - , , - hour gession did not affol.d of o th er benefits, w hich he new en ell stre e t and th e erection of the new A rep rese n tativ e tu rn o u t, about 15 Rockwood and su rro u n d in g circu its joys. F or cheap production and easy weed tim e enough to cover all of th e details m em bers in all, attended the m eeting 100-foot frontag e s tru c tu re whicji is to who have given u u stln tin g ly of th eir T he principles of the g range are take its place. T he co n tra c t for th e and ru n n er control th e p lan ts should of stra w b e rry grow ing as th e question of the G resham Com m ercial club Mon tim e an d m oney to push th e church broad, and the th e w ork u n dertaken building has been let to a P o rtlan d be planted 3^a feet a p a rt on th e ' of weevil control was barely alluded day evening, at w hich tim e tw o d i forw ard to com pletion. The work be by it, is beneficial to all th e people, as man. C. E. Swallow , for th e ap p ro x i square, ad m itting of horse cultivation I »o. and it was decided to m eet again rec to rs w ere elected for the ensuing gan n early a year ago. About $6U0 w ell as the rgrauge m em bers. The i at th e can n ery office at 1:30 p. m. year. H. L. S t.C la ir and II. L. W al- m ate sum of $26,000, and it is expected both ways. was realized from th e sale of the m em ber of the g range has an advant building operations w ill begin soon. P lau ts should be tak en from y earl- ' on S aturday, F eb ru ary 6, to com plete rad w ere unanim ously re-elected as M ethodist ch u rch p ro p erty a t T ro u t age over th e non-m em ber, in th a t he It is thought th a t a m o n th 's tim e will ing m others and not m ore th an two or th e study of pest control, fertilizing, d irecto rs of th e club, the board to dale and, w ith this as a nucleus, do is perm itted to m eet w ith his neigh be necessary to put th e re a r founda th ree p lan ts should be allow ed to set tillage, tools and h arv estin g m ethods, m eet later and select its president and nations w ere m ade both of money and bors a t re g u la r stated m eetings, and tion in shape before th e ac tu a l w reck on each ru n n er. and as soon as th ese subjects a re cov- o th er officials to serve for the year. m aterial until now tlie ch u rch , as com discuss the problem s of his farm and ing of th e buildings becom es neces T he best tim e to p lan t is in th e early ered, the m eeting will take up the T he annual dues of the d u ll were pleted, rep rese n ts a p ro p erty w orth those of th e com m unity, and in retu rn sary. sp rin g w hen th e soil is in good w ork- study of th e various problem s co n reduced from $6 to $3, as the form er approxim ately $4.000 and a building receive m uch valuable inform ation Berry figure was considered som ew hat ex The M. C. W ebster Motor com pany ing condition, but having th e land i tro n tin g th e c h e rry grow er. th a t is a cred it to th e en tire com and know ledge. w ill move its equipm ent to tem p o rary ploWed deep and Rood 30 days before grow ers are urged to reserv e th is date o rb ita n t hv a m ajority of the m em bers. m unity. The g range is a rea l farm er's fra h e a d q u arte rs in the Botkin & Jo h n p lan tin g and thoroughly cultivated lor th is m eeting and to he p rep ared to A com m ittee w as appointed nt the Tlie old Base Line chapel w as the te rn ity , and th e degree w ork, w hen ston garag e and it is th o u g h t to be would be beneficial. lend a hand in solving the problem s. m eeting last evening to a rra n g e for o rig in al M ethodist m eeting house. p ro p erly exemplified, is as beautiful g enerally arran g ed by th e co n tra cto rs M arking th e ground ca refu lly and T he m eeting w ill be called a t 1:3(1 the first m onthly banquet of th e d u b , Wlien it iiecame ap p a ren t th at it wus and im pressive as th a t of any other so th a t Mr. Brown can move his p lan tin g th e in tersectio n so th ^ t all sh arp . F eb ru ary 6. All a re welcome th e exact date of which will lie a n too sm alt to hold the grow ing co n g re order. T his in culcates a sp irit of fra butcher shop into the w est u n it of the row s and p lan ts are an equal d istance w hether m em bers of the association or nounced later. The object of these gation, services w ere held in the te rn ity w hich m akes g range m em bers building upon its com pletion. The a p a rt will m ake th e ca re of th e field not. b an q u ets is a g en eral g et-to g eth er of g ran g e h all. As th is was not a sa tis realize th a t they a re all one large fam te n tativ e p lans are th a t th e w estern tlie business men < I G resham when, In factory a rran g e m en t at all tim es, ways VETS AND AUXILIARY ily of b ro th ers and siste rs and, as p a rt of the s tru c tu re is to be erected LAST SURVIVOR DIES OF addition to th e p leasu re of a social and m eans w ere provided for the ere c “SEVEN JOLLY (ORES’ HOLD SUCCESSFUL MEET hour, views p ertain in g to th e w elfare such, th a t w hich is a benefit to one is first, building o p eratio n s to proceed tion of tlie p resen t com m odious bu ild a benefit to all. A g re a t m any su c from rig h t to left, facing th e building. W ord has been received by Del of th e town can be exchanged and a ing. Tlie Iliff ch u rch p ro p erty east of The re g u la r m eetings of Gresliam cessful cooperative e n terp rises had Mr. W heeler has not yet decided on a Regal of R egal’s cottage n ea r Jen n e g re a te r in te rest stim u lated in th e d u b G resliam was used in the co n stru ctio n th e ir beginning in some g range m eet location for his b arb er shop until such ! statio n of th e recen t death at Palm P ost A m erican Legion and its au x il and its activities. of the new building. It was d is iary held la st T uesday evening w ere ing w here b ro th ers m et, and afte r dis tim e as he may be able to occupy q u a r Beach, F lorida, of his bro th er-in -law . T he business men p resen t at the m antled, hauled to tlie Rockwood site well attended and in terestin g . P lan s cussing th e m e rits and d em erits of the te rs in th e new building, probably John F. N orris, the la st rem aining cluli m eeting last night rep resen ted and re-assem bled. proposition, decided to s ta rt co-opera about the first of May. W illiam Laing, m em ber of “T he Seven Jolly Corks," w ere outlined for th e w ork of th e com th e s u b s ta n tia l in te re s ts of G resh am Mucli com m endation is being ex ing year and the new heads of th e o r tive cream eries, cheese factories, stocl of P ortland, is th e arch itect. i an o rganization sta rted in New York ganizations. Mr. and Mrs. C larence in a b u sin ess way. pressed ut tlie w ell-arran g ed and fin shipping associations, sto res, w a re | city m any y ears ago w hich becam e the Yager, respectively, presided fo r the ished building. An alcove lias been houses and fru it exchanges. Few of founder and org an izer of th e Benev- first tim e. Both organ izatio n s joined Youth Im plicated H ere Sentenced. b u ilt on tlie n o rth side, finished on th e th ese cooperative e n te rp rise s bear the NEW HEAD CHOSEN FOR ! olent and P ro tectiv e O rder of Elks. H enry La F rance, aged 17, convicted by a cupola w hich houses a bell. nam e of the grange, for outsiders, as ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE Mr. N orris, who w as 80 y ears of age. in p lan s for an old tim e dance to be in tlie juvenile co u rt on u ch a rg e of top The s tru c tu re Is about 28 x 40 In size, given a t the Masonic hall on th e eve w ell as m em bers of th e g range w ere attended th e n atio n al E lk s’ conven- ning of F e b ru a ry 26, w hen fiddlers p articip a tin g in the robbery of the witii p lastered in terio r. T he old allow ed to take p a rt In them and r e T he Rev. R. E. Close, for several ; tion in P o rtlan d last sum m er and was from th e P o rtlan d Cham ber of Com A ylsw orth & M artin sto re several chapel and Iliff ch u rch have been ceive the sam e benefits. years assista n t su p e rin ten d e n t of the given g reat honor as th e oldest Elk w eeks ago, w as sentenced Saturday sk illfu lly com bined to form an a rtistic Some of these e n terp rises have not A nti-Saloon League of Oregon, was r e and a founder of th e order. He was m erce will fu rn ish th e m usic. by Ju d g e K anzler to the sta te tr a in edifice. Rolling doors will la ter be in The Legion received the rep o rt of been successful because cooperation cently chosen to succeed Dr. W. J. too feeble to tak e an active p a rt in the ing school. A ccording to deputy sh e r stalled betw een two of tlie m ain a p a r t is not thoroughly understood. Co-op H erw ig on th e la tte r’s resig n atio n i convention and spent much of his tim e the com m ittee on the tu rk ey shoot iffs th re e o th e r men a re alleged to m ents to conserve heating a rra n g e which w as held sh o rtly before C h rist eratio n m eans the banding tog eth er of from the superintendency. Mr. Close, d u rin g the convention at R egal’s cot- have taken p art in the robbery of the m ents. A platform extendff the en mas. which showed th a t $66 w as num bers of individuals for the m utual who is well know n In th is vicinity, is I tage. cleared, In sp ite of the fact th a t thp G resliam h aberdashery. Two of them tire n o rth end of the building. The benefit of all, and not for th e selfish tak in g up th e w ork w ith enthusiasm w eather w as unfavorable. A com m it are now under a rre s t at Oregon City en tra n c e and hull a re on the e a s t gain of a few. Still we find m em bers anil is enlisting th e friends of law and High School D efeats H ollala. tee, consisting of Com m ander Yager, and the th ird Is In tlie county Jail In A w ell-equipped kitchen occupies of nearly all cooperative en terp rises order in a definite fight a g a in st m oon W ednesday night the b ask et ball K. C. R oberts and A. W. Metzger, was P o rtlan d aw aiting tria l in tlie circu it p a rt of the ea st side of th e church. who expect and insist in g etting larg er shin ers and bootleggers in America, team played at M olalla, defeating them court. T hose aw aiting tria l will first H ere a re to lie found sink, tallies, re tu rn s th an th e ir fellow m em bers; and against brew ers, d istille rs and 12 to 5. A fter suffering th re e defeats, appointed to m eet with th e fair board and tak e up w ith the la tte r body the lie tried on th e ch arg e of stealin g an cupboard and a co u n ter designed to and when th is cannot be done they w ine grow ers in Europe. one of them an overtim e gam e with m a tte r of a F o u rth of Ju ly celebration autom obile, la ter to he brought up for serve m eals a la cafeteria. A gas knock the organization. T his is self T he situation at home and abroad C orbett, th e boys decided to put a th eir p a rt in th e robbery of th e clo th stove was kindly donated by th e L. L. ishness, and has caused the failu re of is stated cleat lv by E. Q uackenbush, j gam e on the w inning colum n. Arden to bp held on th e fair grounds. ing store. K idder H ard w are com pany to th is de The au x iliary will hold a sew ing m any cooperatives. tre a s u re r of th e Oregon A nti-Saloon |s q u ir e m ade th e first point converting session a t th e hom e of Mrs. Jo h n Metz- j p a rtm e n t of the ch u rc h fu rn ish in g s. The g ran g e being a fam ily o rg an i League, in th e follow ing w ords: ., fo u i ; th is w as A rden’s only shot of g er on T u e sd a y ev en in g , F e b ru a r y 9, P o rtla n d P o st Invites I \-S e rv ice Men. T he place Is heated by a larg e wood zation w hich adm its m en and women ’Not only have we th e b attle at , the game, but It sta rted th e scoring. continued on rag s In connection witii its intensive driv T acom a heuter which gives uniform on an equal basis, and also allow s home to win, l»ut the enem ies of pro ! G resham was in th e lead 6 to 5 at th e when w ork will be | for m em bership th is week P o rtlan d satisfactio n . A piano and o rg an grace children to become m em bers, has hibition abroad to fight. At home, the end of the first half. The last h alf was w hich will he usmJ to m ake ru g s for post A m erican Legion lias Invited all eith er side of th e platform . worked w onders in b reaking up the A ssociation A gainst th e E ighteenth all G resh am ’s, as they held Mollala (lie hospital. The reg u lar m eeting, i ex-service men in M ultnom ah com ity, isolation of the farm home and provid am endm ent, w ith h e a d q u a rte rs in scoreless and m ade six points th em w hich will be In conjunction w ith tlie Legion m eeting, will be on F eb ru ary th e ir wives and sw eeth earts, to a El RSI STATE BANK ing a place for the men, women and W hington, I>. C.. a rap id ly in c re as selves. Molalla m ade only one field I big rally on W ednesday evening,-Feb- BUYS GRESHAM BONDS children to get tog eth er in social in ing m em bership, and a hugh w ar goal—th a t one being a sp ectacu lar 24 a t th e G range hall. ' ru a ry 3, when a free en tertain m en t Mrs. Helen Camp was presen ted terco u rse, from w hich all receive edu chest, has its corresponding o rg an iza shot from th e m iddle of th e floor. By T he F irs t S tate Bank recen tly p u r j w ill be given. Tlie program will In cational lie lefits. Tile grange has tion ip 40 states, one of w hich is locat defeating Molalla the G resham bas- w ith a past p resid e n t’s pin. Mrs. K. A. clude five 3 round boxing bouts, a chased all of tlie bond Issue of the city Mill»' m ade th e p resen tatio n speech alw ays urged th e beautification of the ed in Oregon, and probably financed k eteers feel they have at la st sta rted , j C harleston co n test, hand concert, vo of Gresliam for th e Im provem ent of farm home, and th e securing of every from W ashington. T his organization as M olalla Is ranked 6s one of the best on b eh alf of th e auxiliary. R oberts avenue and Second stre e t, cal solos anil dancing acts. convenience possible to lighten the is alread y circ u latin g a petition for a team s in C lackam as county. am ounting to $5,783.65. T hese a re 6 Auto* Collide al Main and Pow ell. burden.; of the farm housekeeper. referendum election on light w ines Mure l.unch C ars fur S. P. S eri Ice. The Mfdge.ta defeated C orbett grade per cent bonds anil sell at a large An autom obile collision at th e In ter The record of accom plishm ent by and beers in Oregon. T his m eans a school 31 to 11 W ednesday afternoon. T w enty-four In service and 13 new prem ium , w hich show s th a t th e section of Main and Powell stre e ts th e g ran g e is long, but th e re is still sh arp fight rig h t here at home. The Midgets played a good b ran d of Monday evening a ttracted a crow d, coaches under co n stru ctio n at S a c ra Gresliam bond is considered very good. w ork to be done, and no g range has a "T h a t the enem ies of prohibition b ask et ball and at no tim e w ere they m ento testify to the success of the all- A copy of th e W arden School Mes- rig h t to existence if it does not take abroad are financing th ese and oth er in danger. So far th is year they have when A ndrew P etrie, of L innem ann, day lunch car, an innovation in ra il ii'tiger, issued by th e ty ping class of driving a F ord to u rin g ca r w est on an active in te re st in business and m ovem ents is now settled by indus- not suffered defeat and they have Powell stree t collided fairly with Geo. w ay ca te rin g Introduced by S outhern the W arden, W ashington, high school, legislative questions of sta te and n a putable evidence. Made d esp erate at played th re e gam es. H arriso n , of P o rtlan d , who had ju st Pacific lines and now to become s ta n hie. h< en received recen tly ut th e F irs t tion and striv e to m ake its com m unity th e loss of th e ir A m erican m a rk e ts for W ednesday noon th e stu d en t body tu rn ed th e co rn er in a Dodge, com ing d ard equipm ent on all S o u th ern S tate h an k . T he publication sta te s a b etter place in w hich to live. liquor, G erm an brew ery and d istillery enjoyed the privilege of listening to Pacific th ro u g h tra in s ca rry in g day th a t tlie financial guide recen tly Any farm er who will ta k e an honest in terests, flanked by th e liquor in te r th e Oregon Trio. T his trio Is com in from Main stre e t and proceeding coaches and to u rist cars. mailed out by th e bank Is being east on Powell. T he left fro n t wheel in te rest in th e g range w ill receive for ests of Belgium. F ran ce, Italy anil posed of th ree talen ted young men. Food is p rep ared and served from a studied by tlie class. J. Davis, of P e trie 's m achine w as com pletely his fam ily and him self a th ree fold C ztcho-Sfovakia a re launching a far They furnished a varied program ‘ca b in ’ co n tain in g coffee u rn s, oven, p rin cip al of the school, has a sum m er dem olished, w hile H arriso n ’s dam age benefit social, educational, and finan reaching effort to b reak down A m eri which w as thoroughly enjoyed. The plates, ice-box and o th er com pact home at Gillis tat ion n ear G resham . was onflned to a dent In th a ru n n in g cial. can prohibition. T h eir first m eeting trio will probably ap p ear in the gym board and fen d er. Both carg wer(. conveniences. An Ingenious shelf-like w as presided over by F red erick G ar- some tim e in the fu tu re under th e J pl\,< ceding slow ly, or th e re su it would | ‘ab le clam ping to the seat backs af- Htrange Bedfellow. not, a w ealthy d istille r of B russels, a n s p ie w of th e student body or t h e l haV(, probably been different. As is f,,r,|q Berry Growers Attention. »ervlce for every seat A young man had a fine collection of All b erry g row ers who a re not u n and w as for th e declared pu rp o se of j senior class. If they do ap p ear, th e E ast m |n o r a c r | d,.ntH ,.a (b person th ro u g h o u t th e ca r, or p atro n s may b e j ®“ "’ A frican tro p h ies, and ‘ am ongst der co n tract. ATTENTION. Call H. G. launching an A m erican A n ti-P ro h ib i people wtWi attend will he su re to get tr t,.d , o p |ace , he b|am(J u n e on th e o th er, i •*rv * ‘d at th e co n n te r- T he latest ca rs “W hat a w onderful h e a d !" Andrew , 896, for valuable inform ation tion dem onstration in W ashington, {’’ said a th e ir m oney's w orth. will have In addition two sta n d ard girl who bad come to Inspect them. con cern in g th is y e a r’s crop.—Adv. lint in th e end each d riv er ap p a ren tly D. C„ J a n u a ry 15, 1926 T his dem on agreed to stand his own dam age, dining oar tab les accom m odating eight “How did you get th a t? Was he very stratio n will be ostensibly u n d er the Window Cleaning savage?" persons at a sittin g . For ex p ert window cleaning see 8. which in both cases was a slig h t one. ”1 had a deuce of a tim e w ith th a t direction of Am erican org an izatio n s All food sold on the lunch ca r is buffalo,” replied th e h u n ter. "N ever opposed to prohibition but will be en T ajim a, or leave o rd ers with John equal In q u ality to th a t served on lim- had such a m orning In my life. I Gresham Beauty Shoppe Brown, G resham , phone 2501. gineered and financed chipfiy by E u everything In the line of cosm etic Ited tra in dining c a rs and prices are shot it in my pajam as." ropean d istille rs and b rew ers. They Jo u rn a l B argain Kale« Now I n . therapy. C ourteous and efficient rem ark ab ly low "Good h ea v en s!” m u rm u red the B argain ra te s on the Oregon J o u r tre a tm e n t Mrs. Lois S t.C la ir, F irst have a finance com m ittee and in th eir The longest all-day luns h ca r ru n in th ln * “ HwW U get More people to read and last m eeting launched a pro test nal a re now on, also a ttra c tiv e com bi S tate Bank building, phone 1841, O akland to Ogden, 778 m iles, and t h e ' ______ _________ use the W ant Ads. Notice nation rate s with th e G resham O ut G resliam .—Adv. against th e dry law* of America. look. Until F eb ru ary 3 th e ra te s will the careful classification sh o rtest Oaklatul to S acram ento, 89 O riental Beauty ¿shoppe Special Notice T hink of foreig n ers try in g to nullify be as follow s: D ally and Sunday V a )be Too Much. and look for what you m iles. The lunch c a rs supplem ent, Miss T etric k p lan s to tak e a post "There's only one man lu the world but do not tak e place of stan d ard din- «fraduate co u rse in cosm etic therapy. our constitution and laws. How long Jo u rn a l, $7. w ith Outlook. $7.80; Daily w ant or advertise for it. would they to le ra te us in such a drive Jo u rn al, $5, w ith Outlook, $6; W eek I'd marry." Ing cars. As the name Indicates they and h£ "bop * 111 be Mondays ly Jo u rn a l one year 75c. w ith Outlook, ’’Well, wbat are you crabbing about? , » . ■' and Tuesdays. Phone 99x1 for ap ag a in st th eir in stitu tio n s and laws*" $2. O rder th ro u g h the Outlook. a re open for service at all hours. ' p olntraents.— Adv. Isn't one enough?" W ANTED