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PAGE FOLK Forest Fire Laws Ha»e Teeth. H ans L arsen has been bedfast since It is becom ing a serious m a tte r to last T hursday w ith a condition which break the fo rest fire law s of Oregon has been bordering on pneum onia. T he Victory circ le of the E vangeli He had been ailing for several weeks and W ashington. One hundred and elghty-flve people found th is out last cal W om en’s Union will hold a bake before tak in g to his bed. C allers at sum m er when they left Are in the sale at the Cecil Metzger grocery on the L arsen home Monday w ere Mr. and HUDSON - E SS E X woods, w ere brought to Justice by S atu rd ay . F eb ru ary 6, beginning a t 11 Mrs. P ercy L arsen and Mrs. F lo ren ce officers of the United S tates fo rest s e r o’clock Decker, of P o rtlan d . vice. and w ere found guilty. It cost Mrs. E lida Chitwood of E ugene, /i E lm er Zenger Is assistin g te m p o ra r them $2,777 in fines and $518.95 in siste r of Mrs. G eorge K enney, cam e ily at th e Cecil M etzger grocery. co u rt costs. down W ednesday to atten d th e fu n eral The G resham fire d ep artm en t was P ra ctically all of these cases w ere of th e ir sister, Mrs. Mamie Miller, at in BOTKIN & JOHNSTON GARAGE trie d u n d er the sta te fire law s by lo P o rtlan d the follow ing day. th en cam e called out th is m orning about 8 o’clock cal ju stices of th e peace, th e large to G resham for a visit w ith Mr. and and m ade a h asty ru n to the residence P h o n e 2491 G re sh am , O re. m ajority of whom, the federal forest Mrs. Kenney. T he la tte r has accom of P eter L enard on Cleveland avenue, officers rep o rt, a re enforcing the fire panied her b ro th er-in -law , John Mil only to find th a t th e fire, w hich was law s w ithout fear or favor. ler and Mrs. Chitwood to Scappoose confined to the chim ney, had been ex T hese figures are given In a rep o rt w here they will spend a day or so w ith tinguished before th e fire d ep artm en t ju st Issued by th e d istric t fo re ste r’s Mr. M iller’s son and fam ily. Mrs. Ja s reached the house J. P. Jones has retu rn ed to G resh office, P o rtland, Oregon. A to tal of M iller, a sister-in -law of John Miller, 184 cases w ere p rosecuted and only was also a ca lle r at the K enney home am a fte r a v isit of four or five m onths Take Advantage of our Special Combination ltate. at P lum m er, Idaho. th ree found not guilty. F ourteen ad Sunday. ditlonal cases a re still pending final Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Mack cam e A rth u r D ow sett S u bscribe fo r th e O regon J o u rn a l th ro u g h th e O utlook. has p urchased action. through the W alter M etzger agency home Sunday from Good S am aritan In addition to th ese crim in al cases d u rin g the p ast tw o weeks a Buick hospital in P o rtlan d w here the form er settlem en ts were secured in 17 civil m a ster six four-door sedan, a Chevro was under tre a tm e n t for two weeks O utlook, o n e y e a r..................................................................... $1.50 cases, in which dam ages w ere co llect let to u rin g car and a Chevrolet coach. past, and w here Mrs. Mack w as n u rs D aily a n d S u n d ay J o u rn a l, o n e y e a r ................................ J.OO ed by th e governm ent to th e am ount Among th e sales of the M etzger ag en ing him. He is slow ly gaining but is D aily an 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.S0 J of $3,238.60. A num ber of civil cases cy d u rin g th e p ast w eek or m ore are still confined to his bed. Mrs. E ttsel D aily J o u rn a l, o n e y e a r .......................................................... j . oq are still pending. noted th e delivery of a Chevrolet Jones, who cam e from B rem erton to Ill the crim in al cases, th e rep o rt coupe to Mrs. L ulu O sburn, a Buick assist in the Mack home and ca re for D aily J o u rn a l a n d O utlook, o n e y e a r .............................. 0.00 show s th a t 98 convictions w ere for sedan to T heodore VanD oninck, and a little H elen, retu rn ed to her home on W eekly J o u rn a l an d O utlook, o n e y e a r ............................ 2.00 cam p fires, 31 w ere for b ru sh -b u rn in g C hevrolet coupe to H. W. Cooley and Sunday, with h er husband who had fires, and 19 w ere for sm okers fires. wife. John V alberg. a lum ber d ealer I driven down to r h e r- L ester P. Barlow of S tam fo rd , These su b scrip tio n s a re by m ail only. Five convictions w ere for cam p fires of Boring, has p u rch ased a Chevrolet Mrs. Vera L. T u ck er of T u ck erh ill Conn , is in W ashington dem on w ithout perm it, and two for sm oking tru ck . T. W. T horpe a Chevrolet to u r-1 L ahiia farm , is recovering from a s tr a tin g his am azing inventions. SPECIAL BARGAIN KATE ENDS FEBRUARY 8. in a (dosed fo rest area. The rem ain d er ing car, Mike Moll a Chevrolet deliv- 8ie8® of "lum ps w hich kept h er con H e is shown here with his m arine w ere for m iscellaneous causes. and aerial torpedoes, the la tte r can ery and W. L. B alm er a C hevrolet fitted to her bed for a week. She w as T he ed ito r of th e Outlook, who un fly 1000 miles autom atically. One hundred tw en ty -n in e of the tru ck for milk delivery. M. W. Jack -1 a G resham visitor Monday derw ent an op eratio n a t Good S am ari crim inal convlctfons w ere in Oregon, son, resid in g east of G resham , h as Mrs. W. F. F isher, of Sandy, is being tan ho sp ital on Ja n u a ry 9, has recov Grape Vines. and 53 in W ashington. Of the 22 n a l i y grapes, Jt'.s a m oney-m aker. tional fo rests in Oregon and W ash bought a Buick six to u rin g car. Since cared for a t the home of Mrs. J. A ered from th e op eratio n but is still the opening of th e new Buick agency I Bushong for a com plication of all- Concords, W ordens, N iagaras—the best kept a t the hospital on account of varieties. We have good roots. Sure ington, the S iuslaw leads with 30 con- D ecem ber 5 Mr. M etzger has sold and | m eats. some com plications. It is th o u g h t th a t grow ers, low prices. If. Oberg, C raig ' victions; the Mount Hood is second delivered 33 C hevroiets, 8 Buicks and road, fourth house north off B a rr with 25, and the Cascade is th ird with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth are he will be able to re tu rn home some several used cars. Several of th ese road. TAhor 6014.—Ad v. tf 22. ... . . „ , .m oving into th e ir new m odern 7-room tim e th is week. navo been delivered in P o rtlan d nn« I » . . . __, . . _ ' e | house w hich they have erected on the Will H essel and Mrs. Jas. E lkington *n$vwvwin$in$ ww vw vw vw vw vw C-1C-28 N F . Has® L ine road n ear the Tw elve-m ile are spending a few days a t Mabton BOOST! W. B. T w itchell moved y esterd ay I corner, Don’t sit supinely on your roost W ashington, w ith th e ir m other and from th e W. K. H am ilton house into But come along and help us boost, The sm all child of Mr. and Mrs. Tom sister, Mrs. J. C. H essel and Mrs F or b etter th in g s of every kind the H. W. Cooley house n o rth of the Cowing is being treated by a local G race H ickenbottom . And leave your kicking clothes be Mt.Hood railw ay trac k s. Mr. T w itchell hind. physician for a severe a tta c k of has volunteered th e inform ation th a t eczema. I Oh, iet us boost for b etter stree ts, .National Radio Fading Tests Start T h e B e t t e r B u ic k o f f e r s e v e r y the local ice cream p la n t is m aking - And so fter beds and longer sheets, February 9. ordinary m o to r in g c o m fo r t, an d Miss M yrtle R u sh er has resigned her For sm oother law ns and b etter lig h ts p rep a ra tio n s to resu m e business for D ates for tn e n ational te sts of radio m any that are exclusively B uick: And shorter-w inded b lath ersk ites. the com ing season. E ngineers w ere position as saleslady at the W alrad reception to determ ine th e causes of Easier starting—a n « r , h igh-speed F or finer homes an d la rg e r trees, Y ou'll g et th a t n e w -c a r M ercantile com pany and is m aking out from P o rtlan d M onday checking starting m otor does ir. S m ooth run static and fading w ere announced to- F or bats and boots and bum ble bees, ning from the go—A utom atic H eat th rill from y o u r old c a r over th e p lan t w hich is to be ru n on a p rep a ra tio n s to en ter N o rth w estern daÿ a fte r 4,000 of the 4,500 designated I F or sh o rter h ours and longer pay, C ontrol is an exclusive Buick feature. For few er th istle s in our hay; m ore extensive plan, it is announced. business college in the near future. a fte r we h av e th o ro u g h ly observation sta tio n s had expressed s Easier steering — B uick’s 5-control- For b etter grub and bigger pies, . Jack D ow sett gave a p leasan t danc- A. G. K ady, of P o rtlan d , w as in surface steering gear is the m ost e x w illingness to tak e p a rt in th e survey rec o n d itio n e d th e m otor. For tw o m ore m oons to light th e s k ie s ,' , pensive and most efficient type today. And let th e w olves of w ar be loosed " K p arty at his hom e S atu rd ay eve _ | G resham F rid ay looking over th e sit- w hich is being conducted by th e S te ning at w hich 14 high school frien d s uat,on w ith tlie *‘lea of p u ttin g in a w art-W arn er Speedom eter C o rp o ra On every guy who d oesn't boost. We refin ish th e cy lin d ers, w ere p resen t, also a num ber of th e first' class au to to P and shoe rep a irin g tion w ith th e N o rth w estern U niversi —Chicago R etailer. in sta ll Piston rin g s, p isto n s p are n ts of th e young people. Music *hop- ty. T he first te st will be held on the B u ick s u r r o u n d s y o u w ith e v e r y Description. and pin s and m ake th e m o ordinary protection, and th en adds Jo h n n y ’s teach er was, w ell le t us and gam es form ed a pleasing diver- I Miss E lizabeth Baldwin is en ter nig h t of F e b ru a ry 9. from 8 to 11 to r a s good ¡is new. BnicL p rotection : B u ic k d e p e n d say, sty lish ly stout. W hen Jo hnny got slon of ,h e p''en in g , followed by re- U a »ning a friend, Mrs. C. M. F o ster, of second and th ird will be on th e two a b ility, w hich takes you and brings home a fte r the first day his Dad asked freshm ents. I L oraine, Oregon, for several days. o'clock c e n tra l sta n d ard tim e. The you back, o n tim e, ail the tim e. tin b a t h e r s nam e. , Mr. and Mrs. Ivan S w ift atten d ed th e I Mr«. Jero m e C ockiereese has been succeeding n ig h ts at th e sam e hours. ( om e in a n d let us give Buick m echanical 4 -w h e e l b r a k e s, ’’D on't know," replied Johnny. ill for several days. She has been S ubsequent tria ls will be held w ith n o liquid in th em to expand, g ran g e dance and su p p er a t S andy 1111 "W ell, c a n 't you describe her?" you a price in a d v a n ce on contract ot leak away. A n d B uick S atu rd ay evening. I th reaten ed w ith pneum onia, b u t her th ro u g h o u t tlie w inter, should th e data "N ope.” t i l e w ork n e c e ssa ry to put C ontrollable Beam H eadlights, w ith "H um ph! Isn 't th e re som ething obtained indicate th a t rea l p ro g ress in Miss Joyce K idder is being detained condltfon is not considered serious. steering w heel con trol, w hich m ake about her you rem em ber?” y o u r m o to r in perfect c o n night driving a pleasure. Of In terest to G resham friends will a search for the causes of th ese two "W ell, h er lungs stick ’way out in at home on account of an infection d itio n . We g u a ra n te e a of the little finger of th e rig h t hand. he the announcem ent of a son born to m ajor rad io annoyances is possible. fro n t,” replied Johnny. It w as orig in ally planned to hold th o ro u g h m ec h a n ic a l job. She is a stu d e n t a t N o rth w estern bus- Mr. and Mrs. M artin G rass of P o rtlan d ) Iness college. Sunday. The new com er weighed sev these te sts in Ja n u a ry , but ow ing to N o oth ercar has the "Sealed C hassis” Dog Owners Attention! REM EM BER Mr. and Mrs. lien R aney, of P o rt en pound« and 1ms bepn named R obert the in te rn atio n a l te sts scheduled for “ c ,.h e." TriP,e. ^ l e d E n g i n e .” T he 1926 licenses on dogs a re now due th a t month it was decided to hold tlie I* o <» r rt’ iila c c n ir n f S ea led C h a ssis” lo w e r s operating O w ners of unlicensed dogs su b ject to land, spent the w eek-end witli the fam Lee. p a r t * <an ru in a u<mi| costs by en closin g every operating a fine of $.j. l ’ay J. H. M etzger, tre a s ilies of T. R. H ow ltt and H arvey in (*«* li an Ir a I Job. In * |* t A num ber of G resham people a tte n d fading and sta tic test at la te r date. art in s id e a d ir t-p r o o f, o il- t ig h t on <« u a ra n tc c d p a r t * . Most of th e observations will be u rer, and receive tag.—Adv. Raney. ed th e play w hich w as given by th e ou sin g, w h ile “T riple Seals” d o se m ade by b ro ad cast listen e rs using e v e r y e n g in e poin t o f entry to dirt Miss D o retta A rm stro n g visited over m em bers of th e S outheast circle of the Classified Ads. are some class. sta n d ard receiving sets and depending and the wear dirt causes. tile w eek-end w ith frien d s at V ancou Ladle« Aid at th e Rose City p ark for the accu racy of th eir rep o rts upon M ethodist ch u rch F rid ay evening ver, W ashington, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. TRY They rep o rt it exceedingly well r e n th e ir own ears. H ow ever, to in su re Brous. The Orien«?« Toilet Articles dered. T hose in ch a rg e g reatly a p the scientific accu racy of the resu lt, HAMLIN a I l o s s A t present prices, B uick w ith ail o f Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Duffy of P ortland M A R C EL 5®e H A IR CUT M f p reciate th e su p p o rt of local people it) control sta tio n s equipped w ith d é c its a d d ed c o m fo r t, s a fe ty , an d Phone 2391 have p u rch ased th e form er K icht- rira i m easu rin g devices and autom atic who co n trib u ted to th e success oi the e c o n o m y , is e a sily th e g r e a te s t m eyer place on Cleveland avenue and. autom obile value in the w orld. ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE u n dertaking. Much credit is due Mrs. reco rd ers will he placed in tlie p rin w ith th e ir four ch ild ren , moved in S a t cipal b ro ad castin g ce n te rs of th e ce n Phono 99x1 If you w ant finer transportation at > ro 3 3 ziro x u A iA i.ijA .t,?jn p T hird S treet urday to occupy the new home. Mr. Elton E astm an who did th e coaching tu ry . m w er cost, com e in and see the for the en tertain m en t. Duffy is an in su ran ce m an and on a c Better B uick! R. E. Cannon, p rincipal of G resham count of trav elin g over a wide te r r i Garden Service. Union high school, was taken to tlie P ru n in g , landscaping, law ns, sp a d tory o utside tlie city decided on p u r S ix C y l i n d . r ' ! l’o rtlan d S an itariu m S atu rd ay , s u f ing. Old fashioned g ard en s a specialty S. V a lv e - in - H r a d m o t o r c a r t chasing a su b u rb an home. J . ra n g e in p rice fro m $ 1 1 2 5 to fering from ailm en ts the exact n a tu re Com plete line of fru it and o rn am en tal $ 1 9 9 5 , f. o. b. Run k fa c to rie s . Miss E liza BechlH. Miss Vada An- of w hich has not yet been determ ined. trees and sh ru b s for sale. NV W A m o n g th e B u ick o p en a n d clo se d m odel» th ere is o n e th a t lerso n and Miss H elen L aw rence He is u n d er m edical ca re and exam i Stowe, phone 321.—Adv. w ill m e e t yo u r d esire» e x a c tly . cam e home from M onm outh norm al nation for a few days to determ ine LET GEORGE DO IT. Friday for a visit w ith th e ir respective w hether o r not an o p eratio n will be home folks over the w eek-end. They necessary. R ecently a w riter undertook to ex retu rn ed to th e ir studies S unday a f te r h a s m oved to G resh am and will be in h is otlice in Miss Mildred Zeek has resigned her plain why some men get $500 a m onth noon. w hile o th e rs w ork for $100. H ere’s th e Hank ol G resh am daily from 9 to 5. i*ositinn as a ssista n t in th e office of th e su b stan ce: C. W. K ruger, high school ath letic Dr. Ii. C. Jo h n so n and Mr«. Edna B u n t T hree b ro th ers left th e farm to coach, retu rn ed to his w ork at school ing will fill th e vacancy. P h o n e 1.321. w ork in th e city, and all got jobs in Monday m orning a fte r a tw o w eeks' Dr. G eorge Ii. M allett and fam ily tlie sam e com pany, sta rtin g out at the absence on account of illness. He moved y esterd ay into his new honn sam e pay. Six a y m ears one was cam •ame e liom home from tlie h o sp ital Wednes i recently p u rch ased in G resham from $100 o n th ; la a te r second $200 receiving a^d the SALES AND SERVICE lav aftern o o n and. aside from being a W. K. H am ilton. Dr. M allett has con- t,1,rd *'500. , BORING little w eak, is m u d i im proved in I eluded to devote his e n tire tim e to I T heir ta,,1<' r - h earin g of th ese sal- GRESHAM PHONE 407 health. J building up his p ractice here, and lias i aries, decided to visit his so n s’ em ployer and find out why they w ere given up his P o rtlan d office. Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Thom w ere paid on w hat seemed to be such an Tlie d in n er w hich was announced by u n fair basis. down from Salem S atu rd ay and S u n ' I will let them explain for th em day visiting w ith the la tte r's parents, ¡th e G resham NV. C. T. U.. to be given selves. said the boss, as lie pressed a Mr. and Mrs. NV. C. Burch. Mr. Thom | on F eb ru ary 19. lias been postponed on button u nder his desk. i iccount of sev eral o th er events of a was driving a new H udson sedan. Jim , th e low est paid man of the Ten new stu d en ts hi m en- 1 sim ilar n a tu re which a re scheduled three, answ ered. 12-quart Galv. Pail I u n d erstan d the Oceanic h as Just Glass Mixing Bowls | rolled at G resham Union higl school , during F eb ru ary . Tlie new date fixed docked,” said the em ployer. "P lease Open seaso n now . We I upon for th e d in n er is March 5. this week since the beginning of th e second S ets of 5 th is week go down th e re and get an inventory of h av e it a ll th e tim e, Mr. and Mrs. H om er A rct have | her cargo." “cniester. F ran ces Sw uusou Ethel »it 25c each Per set. 59c th e b e s tjo o . W e ath e r- eased tlie larg e house belonging to I T hree m inutes la ter Jim w as back Berglund and A nita A nderson have e n ley 8. Get “ D ixies” u r e d from th e Deep C reek d istrict and Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k NVostell on Second in ,h.t’ °® ce- h e re also. four freshm en hoys. Ju n io r W illiam s, ......................... th i, Heavy Ja p an Jo h n Brink. H arold L au d erh ack and \teek. They have been living next to the inform ation from th e first m ate 7-inch Dinner Plates ( ’olive Cups H arold Dahl have enrolled for the sec the G resham B attery tatio n on Pow ell ° '’e r the telephone." P lain W hite E nglish NN are "T h an k you, Jim , said th e boss. th is w eek ond h alf of the y ea r's w ork Miss An- street. th is Week Hon Hons in bulk o r "T h at will be all." C. E. Jo h n so n of Moro, Oregon, be- dersop fo rm erly atten d ed NVashlngton box. D on’t fo rg et th a t Sc each He pressed th e button again, and Each 12c high school in P o rtland. H arold Lau- ta n w ork at the Bank of G resham ( r a n k , the $200 m an. reported. Feb. 14 m ea n s a box derb ack sta rte d to school last fall, hut Monday in th e role of cash ier, to . T r a ,’lk ' 1 wish you w o,,ld go down of ca n d y fo r y o u r V al soon dropped out. un til th e beginning w hich office he was recen tly appoint to th e dock and get an inventory of th e e n tin e . Oceanic'» Water Glasses W inchcstcr Hammers of the second sem ester. Miss Genevieve eii as tlie resu lt of th e prom otion of An hour la ter F ra n k was back with Several Styles R egular value $1 30 Marble has enrolled in th e sophom ore K. A. Miller to the vice presidency of a list show ing th a t th e Oceanic not tills week this week (la ss, Clifton H illyard, who was in the Institution. Mr. Jo h n so n 's fam ily only ca rrie d tw o thousand sealskins, Each 5c O ur c u sto m e rs a re r a t ju red sonic tim e ago, h as entered the will move to G resham in about a hut that she also had five h undred I Each 9Sc beaver and one tho u san d one hundred ified, th ey say so. O ur ju n io r class and his sister-in -law . Mrs. i month. m ink pelts. first th o u g h t is fo r o u r T he W om an'« M issionary society of I.m ile H illyard. Is p rep arin g to rim-.’ T he em ployer pressed th e button a 1 cu stom ers. Complete stork fertilizer, Tree and Kerry her high school w ork In th e senior the F ree M ethodist church w hich w as th ird tim e, and George, th e $500 man class. Clifton has been out of school to have m et at th e home of Mrs. C. D. w alked into the office. t runers, Short >s. Spades, Matlocks, Sates, Single He was given th e sam e in stru ctio n s since 1919. Cathey tom orrow afternoon w ill meet his b ro th ers had received. Trees, Handles. The 160-acre ran ch of Mr«. Cather with Mrs. B. NV E m ery instead, as G eorge did not re tu rn for th ree I ine B. L innem ann at L in n em an n ju n c Allen Cathey is ill w ith the m um ps at hours, and th e office had closed for the I h o n e 2351 G resh am day, but his fa th e r and boss w ere w ait tion. has been leased for th e coming his home. ing for him. Miss F lo ren ce Honey has again re- y ear to Mrs. C lem entine DeW itte, a Th. Oceanic c a rrie s tw o thousand ,, ------------------- -—■ sister of T heodore Van Doninck. for -um ed her piano w ork in her studio »ealskins,’’ aisk in s " he began. ..They , re of. P, d o V n V t í . ^ V i t h ’^ e m 0 "1 d‘dn t th e an n u al ren ta l sum of $600. Mrs. at th e F irst S tate bank building Mis« fered at $5 each, io I took a' tw o-dav T h st i * T hen L0 ? 1? * “ 8aid ,h e boM- I \ NN itte. who has been resid in g near H elen H arp er, violin in stru c to r, w ill option on them , and I have w ired a The WINCHESTER Store prospect in S t Louis, offering them to er tu rn ed * ° ne th e eniploy- P o rtlan d on th e Colum bia slough, is sh a re Miss H oney's studio w ith her. Phone 1451 him at $7. I expect to have bis orde? f‘ th e r and 8m ,led- P h o n e 1451 planning to take possession of the I also found five hundred "tlm t JimPd?di> a not‘ced -" h* ’»Id. 48-inch field fence. S8c rod at L. L. tom orrow ranch tom orrow . b ea rer, w hich I .o ld over th e tele- doet « h .- d . .a ° “8 h*'8 ,old - Frank Kidder Hdw Co.—Adv. Phone at a profit of |7M . The mink ilth o S t being told " OW,rKe doe8 M. C WEBSTER MOTOR CO. NOW LOCATED JOURNAL BARGAIN RATES NOW O N ! J lm r next Car should be a BUICK That New Car T H R IL L For Comfort’s Sake For Safety’s Sake For Economy’s Sake E GRESHAM GARAGE For Value’s Sake ANNOUNCEMENT DR. GEORGE E. MALLET THE BETTER BUICK W. W. METZGER Why it Pays to Trade at Your Home Store Oscar Says— Brick ice Cream Confections Hot Lunches The Oscarette A. IV. Metzger & Co.