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PAGE THRFK GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY «, IMS 1 E ssex design and value. Miller replied, " It's ju st the tru th , Isn’t it?" T hat th e statem en t of as noted an engineering au th o rity as H arry A. Mil ler—whose fam e Is not only n atio n wide but know n and respected through o u t E urope as well— U one of the finest trib u te s ever paid th e Essex, was th e opinion expressed by Mr. M. C. W ebster. ‘‘W hen such an ex p ert as Mr. Miller declares th a t sixes dom inate th e 1926 field and th a t buyers need no longer be satisfied w ith less th a n a six. and i w hen he approves h ea rtily his son's 1 selection of an Essex coach," he com- j m ented, “th en those in th e m a rk e t for new m otor ca rs may w ell h esita te be- ' fore buying an y thing else. "H is w ords confirm th e published statem en ts of o th er au th o rities th a t the buying tren d of 1926 will be to w ard sixes. You w ill see 1926 as a David L. Marshall, Philadelphia six-cylinder y ea r—and th e la rg e st Chiropractor, confessed dismem builder of ‘six es’ in th e w orld is H ud bering the body of Miss Dietrich, son-E ssex.” Fright or Guilt? whom he claims took poison be cause of a blasted romance— and died in his office. Through fright, he says, he tried to do away'wit»» the body. S IX C Y L IN D ER (A R S F E A T U R E IN RADIO VIES WITH READING IN CAMPS 1926 “ W ith prices of w ell engineered 6- c y lin d e r c a rs such as th e E ssex so low and w ith values from every sta n d point so high, th e re is no reason why any m otor ca r buyer in 1926 should be satisfied w ith anything less th a n a ‘six.’ ” T his foregoing sta te m en t—in line w ith num erous forecasts th a t "1926 will be a six-cylinder y e a r”—was m ade recen tly by H a rry A. M iller of Los A ngeles, the w orld-fam ous builder of racin g cars, in connection w ith the purch ase by Mr. M iller's 20-year-old son, Ted M iller, of an E ssex six for his perso n al use. News of the p u r chase and of the noted ex p e rt's opinion have ju s t reached M. C. W ebster H udson-E ssex d ealer in G resham . T he celebrated m otor engineer said w hen asked for a forecast w hich m ight be m ade public: "T hose who have fo recast th is year as one in w hich the ‘six ’ w ill dom inate and in w hich new an n ouncem ents w ill fe a tu re six-cy lin d er m otors and closed bodies at m oderate prices, a re absolutely rig h t I believe. “A lthough I build 8-cylinder racin g c a rs and have an 'eig h t' for my p e r sonal use, I am proud of a ‘six' w hich I freq u en tly drive. I su rely believe th a t my son m ade a w ise selection in buying an Essex coach. It is a well designed m otor ca r and w ell w orth m ore th a n th e price asked for it.” A sked if he m ight be quoted as to ‘‘R eadin’ m a tte r” in th e form of i m ore th a n 200 so-called ‘h ighbrow ’ m agazines w as today shipped to ; S outhern Pacific’s rem ote co n stru c tion cam ps in C alifornia, Oregon and A rizona by W. H. M oulthrop, office and fieTd m an ag er of th e com pany's engineering dep artm en t. Some of th e cam ps a re days d is ta n t from th e n ea rest settlem en t, says M oulthrop. Reading and rad io are the tw o rec re atio n s p opular w ith con stru ctio n gangs when relax in g after the day's work. C o n trary to u su al be lief tech n ical and h igher class m ag a zines a re in dem and as w ell as m ore popular fiction publications. W eek-old n ew spapers, once fought for and trea su red in th e cam ps, a re of less in te re st now as th e radio has brought co n stru ctio n cam ps into im m ediate touch v. ith c u rre n t news events. In some cam ps board p lat- ; form s have been bu ilt and engineering I forces and th e ir fam ilies dance to the m usic of jazz bands playing in San F rancisco and Pacific co ast cities as well as Chicago and o th e r ea ste rn s ta tions. A ccording to M oulthrop the radio set has become an alm ost indis- pensible p a rt of co n stru ctio n cam p equipm ent. Money to loan on real estate. Farm loans at 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne. STATED COMMUNICATION Fairview Lodge No. 92, A. F. & A. M. S atu rd ay , F e b ru a ry 5, 1926, at 8 o’clock p. m. Labor in E. A. Degree. V isiting b ro th ers welcome. WM. H. STANLEY, Sec'}’. HARRY FED ERSP1EL, W. M. POWELL VALLEY At It Again M arathon dancing craze is sw eeping th e nation— th is tim e the erra tic Charleston, which w ears out m ilady’s $12 brogans in a few m inutes of "buck and w ing.” Bessie Lemmey of New York ruin ed h er shoes in a**'contest which went 53 m inutes— said to be tne record to date. CORBETT G eorge C ham berlain is driving a new F ord sedan, a rec en t purchase. P. D. S ettlem eier and H arry R ickert have each shipped during the past week th e cabbage they had stored, hut ow ing to the mild w inter, the sp ecu la tion was not so profitable as it might o th erw ise have been. Miss A rlie K incaid, te ac h er at the Brow er school, was absent from her w ork th ree days last week on account of illness. T he C orbett com m unity Sunday school w as very w ell attended Sunday considering the cold w indy day. N ear ly 60 w ere in attendance. The in terest is good and the lessons very in stru c t ive. Colum bia g ran g e holds its next re g u la r m onthly m eeting S atu rd ay , F eb ru a ry 6. Mrs. H ubbard w as a d inner guest at th e W ill W right home Sunday. Mrs. Anna Reynolds of P o rtlan d was the guest of friends a t F ern d ale Place S aturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ross w ent to P o rtlan d S atu rd ay to see th eir d au g h te r, Mrs. H arry Sam uelson and little d aughter, who are both ill. D istrict 39 has erected a garag e and shed to house th e school bus and the te a c h e rs’ m achines. Miss P au lin e R ickii and Mrs. George P e rry m otored to P o rtlan d Saturday. Mrs. P erry retu rn ed home in the eve ning and Miss Rlckli rem ained until Sunday evening visiting In her b ro th e r ’s home. SA N D Y BLUFF S ubscribe Tor P o rtla n d D ailies T h ro u g h th e O utlook. Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck M antor of V an couver visited S unday at th e home of C. J. W ilkenson. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. W ilkenson spent S unday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F red Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ault visited Sun day w ith Mr. and Mrs. H aw orth. Zaid«e A ult spent Sunday w ith Dor othy Nelson. Mrs. Ja y Radford and two sm all children of W ashougal spent th e past week at the A. Radford home, the younger child has been quite ill with a cold. Fred Radford spent Sunday at his b ro th er's, R. H. Radford. Miss S alena H aight called on her sister, Mrs. H. II. W atkins, the w eek end. She took th e ir m other, Mrs. Sim m ons, who has been visiting a couple of weeks, back to P o rtlan d w ith her. A little son was born recently to Mr. anil Mrs. E rw in R adford of P ortland. Mr. Radford w as a form er resid en t of th is place. Mail sub scrip tio n s only FAIRVIEW DANCE (TTY HALL TROUTDALE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6 GIGRAY'S ORCHESTRA D ancing every o th e r S aturday evening. G entlem en fl.lMI Ladies F ree r r n ir r i BARGAIN RATES NOW ON ! S pecial C o m b in atio n R ates. O utlook, o n e y e a r ............................................................... #1.56 D aily a n d S u n d ay J o u rn a l, o n e y e a r #7.00 D aily a n d S u n d ay J o u rn a l a n d O utlook, o n e y e a r #7.N6 D aily J o u rn a l, one y e a r #.'».00 . D aily J o u rn a l a n d O utlook, one y e a r #6.00 W eekly J o u rn a l a n d O utlook, o n e y e a r #2.00 Special B argain Kates nil Jo n rn a l end F eb ru ary 3. U n til F e b ru a ry 28, T h e P o rtla n d T e le g ra m Is offered a t th e sp ecial b a rg a in r a te o f................................... #3.75 Portland Telegram and Outlook $4.50 xi.'.T.t.iJ.iJiiJ u.iJ.iJJJ.l.M.i.lJ.IJ.TALtL'J?.S A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS Our First Preferred Shares Pay You 7.2 per cent on Your Money. Why Yon Should Buy This Stock 1. Our business is firmly established, w ell m anaged and perm anent. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Your savings will be safe. Your Income will be re g u la r and dependable. D ividends paid by check first of each m onth, or q u arte rly . E xem pt from S tate P ersonal P ro p erty Tax. Dividends exem pt from Norm al F ederal Incom e Tax. Inve*tinerit Department *2tl Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. Jacob L lischer was elected •: m em ber of th e board of d irecto rs of tb s H o lstein -F riesian B reeders' asso cia tion w hich convened at Oregon Cttv S atu rd ay . At th is m eeting F. W. Dur- nib, of S alem , was re-elected presid en t of th e organization. He is recognized as one of the forem ost H olstein breed ers of th e sta te and received an u n an imous vote. R. E. Everly, who recen t ly was appointed d istric t field man o f the association, addressed th e a s sem bly. The Fairview P aren t-T each er asso ciation will m eet F rid ay afternoon at 2 o'clock in the schoolhouse au d ito r ium. All who are not m em bers are co rd ially Invited to atten d these m eet ings and join th e organization. PLEA SA N T HOME T he P lea san t Home B aptist church will p ut on a m issionary program in the ch u rch F riday evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. T h ere will be stcreo p ti- ron slides of m issionary work in the foreign Hi I<1, at:d o th er num bers. A free will offering will bp ta k en for m issions. Ail a re co rd ially Invited to attend. LYNCH T he Lynch P aren t-T each er associa tion will m eet at th e Lynch school house F rid ay evening. F eb ru ary 5, for Its re g u la r m eeting. All a re Invited to be present. Plano T ailing. P iano tu n in g (3.50. Plano and o r gan rep airin g . Fred B. Jones. 2625 49th stre e t MS., P o rtlan d , phone TAbor 8952, or G resham 1561.—Adv. Mrs. P. M. M agnuson ot W arrenton, Oregon, sp en t last week in Powell V al ley and P o rtlan d , visiting relatives and friends. She cam e up from the coast especially to look a fte r p roperty in te r ests w hich she aud her husband have in Powell Valley. They own the house directly east of the L u th eran church, acro ss the road, and Mrs. M agnuson spent p a rt of her tim e here p rep arin g the residence for occupancy. Mrs. Otto M agnuson received a tele gram Monday m orning front W essing ton S prings, South D akota, statin g th a t h er fath er, Jo h n Bern, of th a t place, had passed aw ay early th e same m orning. It will be im possible for Mrs. M agnuson to m ake the trip to her form er hom e at th is time. The D eborah Ladies Aid of th e Mis sion church will meet T hursday a fte r noon, F eb ru ary 4, In the church p a r lors for its reg u lu r m onthly m eeting. Mrs. C h arles Sedlg will en tertain the society at th is tim e. All a re invited to attend. The th ree children of Swan Magnu son a re recovering from an a ttac k of the m um ps and expect to be back in school in a sh o rt time. Mrs. T. W ilcox, of P o rtlan d , spent the week-end w ith her m other, Mrs. A ugust A nderson. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P eterson, of P o rt land, and Mr. and Mrs. Lundberg, of Sycam ore, w ere c a lle rs Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C arl Nelson. HALEY A sacred co n cert will be given at the Haley B aptist church next S aturday evening. F eb ru ary 6, by th e Rev. C. G. Em anuel, u n d er th e auspices of the Young P eople’s society. The Rev. Mr. E m anuel has visited at H aley several tim es and all who have heard him are looking fo rw ard to a very enjoyable evening. T he proceeds of th e e n te r tain m en t, w hich w ill begin prom ptly a t 8 o'clock, w ill be used in th e in te r ests of th e young people's society. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Auhin are re joicing over th e a rriv a l of a 12-pound baby boy who arriv ed on Monday. F eb ru ary 1. AUCTION SALE on 0 . It. H rotiknian F a rm . H appy Valley. To rea c h sa le from G resh am and P o rtla n d d riv e S outh from Bell R ose s ta tio n on Deardorf Road, tu rn E a -i first ro ad a f te r re a c h in g top of hill, from B o rin g o r O regon City, d riv e W est on S u n n y sid e R oad, tu rn N orth a t S u n n y sid e S choolhouse. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY Free 6, 1926 I.unch at Noon Sale Begins llltOtt A. M. T h e u n d e rsig n e d w ill sell a t a u c tio n , w ith o u t re se rv a tio n I 1 H igh tira d e J e rs e y Cows, a ll good m ilk ers, aud heavy p ro d u cers, te s tin g close to 6 , . All tu b erc u lin tested 1 fresh th ree w eeks, 1 fresh six weeks. 1 fresh eight w eeks and 1 fresh next A ugust. H r ,. ■ □ B 1-3 Inch M itchell Wagon, 1 Mitchell P latfo rm S p rin g Wagon, 1 W heeled Sled (no m ore useful Im plem ent on the farm ). Mower, Kake, Disc H arrow , Sectional Iron H arrow , Slip S crap er, Potato P lan te r, W heelbarrow , 2 S ingle-horse C ultivators, Shovel Plow, six Cow Stanchions, Cream S ep arato rs, 1 Set Double H arness, I Single TERMS— rc h ase s $20.00 Milk or Cans, under, threco-gallon Cash. Sums Milk over Cans $20.00 H arness, P th u ree 10-gullon and s ix a m onths' tim e w ith num in te erous rest at to 8 m per cent per annum on notes ap lot of sm all tools loo ention. proved by clerk. T hose desiring cred it should see A. M eyers, at F irs t S tate Bank. G resham , Oregon, prio r to day of sate. 0. B. BR00KMAN, Owner A. W. ('(H IK E , A uctioneer. ELSIE LANGLEY & SON FA IR V IE W , OREGON Q uality G eneral Store Q u ality P lu s S ervice at L ow est P o ssib le P rices. COTTRELL The W illing W orkers of the C ottrell com m unity ch u rch will m eet W ednes day afternoon a t 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E llen Radford. Mrs. Radford and Mrs. H attie W ilkinson w ill con duct a silver tea. A. M EY ERS, C lerk P h o n e 211 Timely Comments By Arthur Brisbane» Be Fair With the Repairman. Get a Truck. W henever you p ut your car In the Good-bye to the horse. Los An re p a ir shop you a re faced w ith some geles Is th e first city to have “no- new problem . The ch arg e for rep a irs h o rse” stree ts. W ashington forbids is never w hat you expect. I t is either horse-draw n vehicles on four im p o rt too low or too high—usually a lot an t th o ro u g h fares. T h at will spread. The h o rse is h ap p ier in th e country, higher th an you expected. Now ju st w hat is th e an sw er to this puzzle? Are aw ay from hard stree ts. He is no longer n ecessary in the city, no excuse i all m echanics out to gyp you? Why for him. Even if he w ere a little ' is it th a t re p a ir b ills never m atch cheaper for some w ork, which 1 h 1 your ideas of w hat they shoud be? doubtful, he should vanish. Get a j The m echanic— w h eth er he be in truck. ch arg e of the agency's service d e p a rt We F ear to Jum p. m ent or ow ning his shop—is striving E ight men and nine women tried to | his d arn d est to keep you a satisfied kill them selves in Venice on one day custom er. He m ust, or you will take recently. “G eneral m isery ” is the e x your w ork elsew here. He is no m ore planation. Gas was the favorite exit, ' dishonest th an you or I, nor Is he more I revolvers a re so expensive. Jum ping careless. And yet when his hill falls fr< in a height is even cheaper and re r th an gas. T h ere is no tu rn in g I out of an envelope you howl to high su hack once you s ta rt down. heaven th a t you have been robbed. But But those tired of life a re usually N E W HANDY PA C K have you? weak in w ill, and it tak es will to Jump Many re p a ir Jobs req u ire m ore tim e into space, men since th e ir alleged , early tre e days having had bred in than you realize. T he m ost com petent them an in ten se aversion to falling of) of m echanics can n o t possibly be an ex the limb. p ert on all m akes of m achines. He M o re fo r y o u r m o u ey gUM M O BW . might if the e a rs rem ained stan d ard L-6008. and th e b e s t P e p p e rm in t but they don't. The m a n u fa ctu re r Is In th e C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S ta te o f O re Chawing Sweet for any money gon fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . co n stan tly adding im provem ents— C. L. H a y n e s , W . A. Ito w e n , J. W . E c k e r t an«l A lt w r t P ow ers, a u T ru s te e s o f You ask Jim . your pet m echanic, to >ok for Wrigley’s P. K. Handy Pack th e M e th o d is t E p is c o p a l C h u rc h , c a lle d a d ju st th e clutch o n your brand new a n d k n o w n as th e B ase L in e C ha p e l, an I I on your Dealer’s Counter G7 * u n in c o n io ra te d re lig io u s a s s o c ia tio n , W hosis. T h ere happens to I» p several P la in tiffs , vs. C h a rle s E Q u ld o r, R a ch a e l L . Q u ld o r, h e irs o f E. I*. 1 tow ad ju stm en ts on th is clutch and it Q u id o r, deceased , G u s ta v u s W in te r s Noe-Ova T re atm en t to r It hen mat Is m. a n d A n n a W in te rs , h is w ife , A le x a n d e r i ikes Jim 20 m inutes to figure them We have been appointed ag en ts for V ance. A . W . H ta n H h e rry a n d Is a a c Ite n - out and adjust th e clutch to th e exact ison as tru s te e s o f th e M e th o d is t E p is c o th is celeb rated tre a tm e n t, >5 per p a l C h u rc h c a lle d a n d k n o w n as th e , "g ra b ” th a t 1" know s you would w ant. Base L in e C h a p e l ; I I C. V a le n tin e a n d | trea tm e n t. G resham D rug Co.—Adv. S a ra h E V a le n tin e , h is w ife , G. W . Add th is tine to ;• moving and rep la c AUMMOW H. L a n d o n a n d E liz a b e th L a n d o n , h is w ife , ing floor boards, clu tch cover and you L-6097 a n d a ll o th e r p e rsons u n k n o w n c la im In th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re in g r ig h t, t itle , e s ta te , lie n o r in te re s t a re stuck for one h o u r’s w ork th a t you gon fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . in a n d to th e re a l p r o p e r ty d e s c rib e d in th e c o m p la in t h e re in , D e fe n d a n ts . J. R K n a r r a n d R ic h a r d K n a r r , c o - p a r t figured would only ta k e him 30 m in n e rs d o in g b u sin ess u n d e r th e fir m na m e T o C h a rle s E. Q u ld o r, R a ch a e l L. Q u ld o r, utes. In o th e r w ords you a re stuck a n d s ty le o f K n a r r A Son, P la in tiffs , vs. h e irs o f E . P. Q u ld o r, deceased. G u s ta A K ta n g le , J. H . K e lly a n d D a v id E vu s W in te r s a n d A n n a W in te rs , h is 30 m in u tes tim e th a t you d id 'n t expect. S teel« a n d H e n r y E D a v is , c o - p a rtn e rs w ife , A le x a n d e r V ance . A W S ta n s b e r r y a n d Isa a c R e n lso n as t r u s tie s o f the d o in g bu sin e ss u n d e r th® f ir m n a m e a n d But be fair w ith Jim . He know s th is s ty le o f S teele A D a v is , a n d F r a n k I I . M e th o d is t E p is c o p a l C h u rc h fa ile d and new clutch now and next tim e he B ro w n , D e fe n d a n ts . k n o w n as th e B ase L in e Chap» ! ; H . C. T o A. K ta n g le , J. H . K e lly , a n d D a v id V a le n tin e a n d S a ra h E. V a le n tin e , h is W ILL do it In 30 m inutes. E S teele a n d H e n r y E. D a v is , c o - p a r t Wlf®, Q . W . L a n d I .a n don, h is w ife , and a ’ l o th e r pe rsons u n n e rs d o in g b u sin ess u n d e r th e fir m n a m e And u sually som ething cro p s up In k n o w n c la im in g r ig h t, title , esta te, lie n a n d s ty le o f S teele A D a v is , a n d F r a n k every re p a ir Job th a t Isn 't expected. I f . B ro w n . D e fe n d a n ts o r In te re s t in a n d to th e re a l p ro p e rty d e scrib e d In th e c o m p la in t h e re in , D e In th e N a m e o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n : But If you w ant th e Job done rig h t and fe n d a n ts : Y ou a n il each o f y o u a re h e re b y re q u ire d In th e n a m e o f th e S ta te o f O re gon : to a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t file d you know th a t Jim "know s his stuff" Y ou a n d each o f yo u are h e re b y re a g a in s t y o u In th e a b o ve e n title d s u it on why kick at th e e x tra d o llar or two. q u ire d to a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r th e c o m o r b e fo re th e 9 th d a y o f F e b ru a ry , 1926, la in t file d a g a in s t y o u in th e above e n b e in g th e la s t d a y o f s ix w e e ks fro m th e To kick possibly m eans th a t Jim will p title d s u it on o r b e fo re th e 9 th d a y o f d a te o f th e f ir s t p u b lic a tio n o f th is S u m save you money by p u ttin g back some F e b ru a ry , 1926, b e in g th e la s t la y o f s ix m o ns, s a id i»erloa o f s ix w w k i b e in g th e week fro m th® d a te o f •| • e p re s c rib e d fo r th e p u b lic a tio n h e re o f worn p a rts when new p a rts should be tlo n o f th e S um m o n s, s a id p e rio d o f f < a tim n d I f yo u f a ll *O to a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r oeks b e in g t he t mi«- nr* s* rib * < 1 s a id c o m p la in t fo r w a n t th e re o f th e used. p u b lic a tio n h e re o f a n d I f yo u f a il o »<» p la in tiffs w ill a p p ly to th e C o u r t fo r th e a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r s a id c o m p la nt fo r r e lie f d e m and ed In th e ir c o m p la in t, to If you are In a position to drop Into w a n t th e re o f th e p la in tiffs w l l f a p p ly to w lt th a t a de cree be e n te re d fo re c lo s in g the re p a ir shop aud look over your th e c o u rt fo r th e r e lie f d e m a n d e d In th e ir th re e « e rta ln M echanic*® lie n s h e re to fo re m p la in t, to w lt ; th a t a decree be • a l file d In th e o ffice o f th e C o u n ty C le rk o f m achine w hile it Is pulled down—fine. c te o re d a d ju d ic a tin g a n y an d a ll rig h t, M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , S ta te o f O re g o n , one You can then discover th a t Jim Is t itle , e s ta te , lie n o r c la im w h ic h yo u o i on the 12th d a y o f Jun e, 1925, a n o re c o rd a n y o f y o u h a ve o r c la im to h a v e In, to ed In Book 23 o f M echanic*® L ie n s on really playing sq u are with you and is o r upon th e re a l p r o p e r ty s ltu a te * l In th e page .362, one file d In th e o ffice o f s a id o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , »State o f O re gon , c le rk on th e 3d d a y o f A u g u s t. 1925, a n d giving you conscientious work. And C d e scrib e d as fo llo w s : c o m m e n c in g a t th e re co rd e d In B ook 24 o f M e c h a n ic ’s L ie n s maybe you will find th a t Jim is ch e at n o rth e a s t c o rn e r o f S e c tio n s ix (6 ) T o w n on page 378, a n d one file d in th e office s h ip one ( I ) S o u th , R a n g e th re e (3 ) E a st o f sa id c le rk on th e 10th d a y o f J u ly . 1925, ing on you—th a t he Isn’t th e u p rig h t o f th e W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , In M u ltn o - > a n d re co rd e d In B o o k 21 o f Mechanic*® ah C o u n ty , O re g o n , th e n ce ru n n in g . L ie n s on page 343, a n d a ll c la im e d to he hoy you believed him to be. But it's a m c e rta in s la u g h te r-h o u s e s o u th th ir te e n (13) rods, th e n ce w est t h i r lie n s on th a t teen (13) ro ds, the nce n o rth th ir te e n (13) , b u ild in g s itu a te d on a tr a c t o f la n d ly in g hundred to one shot th a t Jim is doing ro ds, th e n ce east th ir te e n (13) ro d s to th e ( n o rth o f a n d a d ja c e n t to th e tra c k s o f th® his best to keep your car right. place o f b e g in n in g , a n d d e c la rin g a n y a n d j O re g o n -W a s h in g to n R a ilro a d A N a v ig a such c la im s to be n u ll a n d void, a n d j tio n c o m p a n y a n d east o f a n d a d ja c e n t to Be reaso n ab le w ith th e rep a ir man a d e ll c re e in g th a t th e d e fe n d a n ts h a v e no in - th e S a n d y r iv e r , a n d b e in g a p a r t o f Sec t. i o i e s ta te w h a te v e r in o r to s a id tio n 25, o f T o w n s h ip 1 N o rth , o f R ang e 3 and if you a re n ’t satisfied with th la n d s a n d th a t p la in tiffs t it le Is good a n d 1 E a s t o f th e W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , in M u lt bills why ta k e tim e o ut to discover the v a lid an d th a t th e d e fe n d a n ts 1>e fo re v e r n o m a h C o u n ty , O regon. T h is S u m m o n s is p u b lis h e d b y o r d e r o f n jo in e d a n d d e b a rre d fro m a s s e rtin g a n y reason for the ov erch arg e.— ny E rw in c e la aid in g im w h a te v e r In o r to s a id land s. J u d g e o f th e above e n title d C o u rt, m ade T h is S u m m o n s Is p u b lis h e d b y o r d e r o f i G reer, p resid e n t G reer College of Au th e H o n o ra b le R o b e rt T u c k e r, p re s id in g a n d e n te re d In s a id C o u rt a n d cause on tom otives and E lectrical T rad es, C hi Ju d g e o f th e ab ove e n title *! c o u rt. m a de ; th e 24th d a y o f D ecem ber. 1925. d ir e c tin g an d e n te re d In s a id C o u rt a n d caus** on th a t lid s Sum m ons In* se rve d b y p u b lic a cago, Illinois. th e 2*<tn d a y o f D ecem ber, J925. p r e s c rib tio n th e re o f ones each w eek f o r s ix c o n WRISLEYS RK Fits hand -* pocket and purse Raw Furs Wanted. in g th a t th is S u m m o n s be served b y p u b - ! s e c u tiv e w eeks In th e G re s h a m o u tlo o k , Ib a tlo n th e re o f once each w eek fo r s ix a n«-wspaper p u b lis h e d In M u ltn o m a h , co n s e c u tiv e w eeks In th e O re sh A m O u t C o u n ty , O regon lo o k, p u b lis h e d In M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , D a te o f th e fir s t p u b lic a tio n o f th ia S u m m o n s I »ecember 29. 1925 ; d a te o f th e ( >regon D a te o f first p u b lic a tio n . Dec 29, 1925. la s t p u b lic a tio n o f th is S u m m o n s F e b ru D a te o f la s t p u b lic a tio n . F e b ru a ry 2, 1926 a r y 2, 1925. I am paying m ore th an m arket prices for all kinds of raw fu rs. In cluding m oles and rabbits. For prices W J COOPER, call 1659 or w rite C. A. C arlson T ax i Attorney for Plaintiffs. d e rm ist-F u rrie r, G resham , Ore.—Adv. Gresham, Oregon. W J COOPER G re s h a m . O regon. A tto r n e y fo r P la in tiffs .