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TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G resham O utlook VOL. 1«. NO. 59 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER i l , 18S« CONVENTION TO BE CIDCT 111 PnFOVV 1 ■> r lK u l . in u K c u llA lV l B O R IN G City Now Has 600,000-Gallon T lier* w ill be no preaching service | at ,h< Methodist church next Sunday Water Reserve in New Reservoir as the p asto r will be at C orvallis at- ( LI BS PLAN EXHIBITS POR SI ATE EAIR T W IC E A W EEK i l . id Per Year LAST RITES HELD FOR P. BRATZEL In his A ugust rep o rt of cooperative extension w ork. County Club Agent K inder sta te s th a t a num ber of ex- ------------ tending the an n u al conference. T he i hibits will be tak en to the sta te fair G resham m ay never be known as a subject of th e m orning service Sunday The big steel reserv o ir built during feeds th e tan k , also th e 6-inch d rain w hich w ill begin at Salem next Mon F u n eral services w ere held a t the convention city but it should become was "Motives of C h rist" based on Heb. few a d esirable place for some of th e 112:2. A very in terestin g and in stru c-1 the past , , , m onths to provide stor- tile th ro u g h w hich th e tan k can be day. In sew ing the first five places in Zion E vangelical church S atu rd ay af sm aller gatherings. Anyway through « v e serm on was developed from th e f “ ? ’ re8erVe drained if necessary. T his can be ’ each division will be ta k e n : in g ar- ternoon for th e late Philipp B ratzel, th e en terp rise of a group of w orthy topic by the Rev. E. W. W ithnell. The 1 em ergency, ergency’ is now com pleted. Some done w ithout in any way in te rfe rin g 1 dening, th e first five p laces; in pota- who passed aw ay a t his home Septem women, for whom no u n dertaking is | people of the com m unity are all wish little w ork yet rem ain s in leveling up with the tow n’s re g u la r w ater supply, toes, th e first th ree p laces; in poul- b er 16, at the age of 79 years, survived to see Mr w i . x / h . " " “ ’ th e su rro u n d in g ground, n ear a half The ta n k w as drained soon after it try, th e first five places ln each breed i by a wife and 8,x children. He had too difficult, and th e prom ise of hope- ine mg to see Mr. W ithnell re tu rn for , .. . annihor «««w u v a. . acre in area, also th e re is some con- w as filled recen tly to m ake su re th a t and division; and in dairy cattle, th e been 1,1 poor b ea,tb for m ore th an a ful citizens of th e cooperation of the another year. He has done Very m uch I * » . . W° r t ye‘ be d° ne at th e b8ae all th e ap p a ratu s was in w orking first tw o places in each breed and year b u sin ess men and com m ercial club, for the church and com m unity. T h ere is a Boy Scout troop which he o r - 1 ° f th “ re w rv o ir to prevent Pr ^ nt a possible P°88ib1« order. division. The cooking g irls who won 1 ^he Rev. E. H orstm ann spoke to a G resham is soon to have an opportun cave-in. T he co n tro llin g valves a re in the prizes at th e county fair may bake 1 8ym pathetlc audience from the w ords ity to show w hat she can do in th e ganized and he is scout m aster, w ith 'I am the re su rre c tio n and the life." T he reserv o ir, w hich is located on co n tro l room, also th e re is a “fish bread for th e sta te fair. w ay of en tertain in g a sta te conven-1 L. H. M allicoat and L ester L. Boring C. E. R usher rendered tw o solos, w ith tra p " , th e purpose of w hich is to W allula H eights, hag a capacity of ap- ' tion. T he canning team of Pow ell Valley as assista n ts. An o rch e stra w as or- October 19, 20, 21 and 22 is the tim e ganized in the sp rin g but discontinued Pro x in la ,e>y 600 000 gallons. It Is con catch an y stra y fish or d ebris of any w ill d em o n strate and th e livestock Miss Amy Cooper a t the piano, and a of the sta te convention of the W. C. during the sum m er m onths. The first s ,ru t ,ed en« r®ly of steel, 28 feet in c h a ra c te r th a t m ight find Its way ju dging team of Victory will judge at q u a rte t com posed of Mrs. Theodore T. U. and th is is the place. One m onth re g u la r practice w as held last Wed- height and has a co n crete ba8P- Im th ro u g h th e m ains. T he d rain ag e pipe th e fair. The four boys and g irls se B rugger, Mrs. E. Schw edler, W alter R am ser and th e Rev. E. H orstm ann, from today th e convention will be well nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W ith- m ense P 'a *es of steel, each about 6 by is laid 10 or 12 feet u nder th e m ain lected from over tb e county, wi u n d er way. nell are both accom plished m usicians. 20 feet ln 8ize’ w ere rlve,ed together th a t feeds th e tank, th u s m aking a highest scores in an y pro ject, to at sang, accom panied by Mrs. H. G. Mul- A Com m ercial club m eeting was Mr. W ithnell plays a tru m p et horn and tben 8ecure!y caulked to prevent single excavation an sw er a double tend th e sta te fair cam p a re M argaret lenhoff. Com m itm ent services w ere leakage and the en tire ta n k painted, purpose. T he w ater Is discharged K erslake, V ictory, sew ing, score 98 held at Rose City cem etery. Mr. B rat held la st night to consider p lans for and Mrs. W ithnell th e violin. „ .. , , outside and inside. Steel g ird ers ex- from tilin g about 400 feet south of the per ce n t; H elen H essm er, P o w ellh u rst zel hud been a lifelong m em ber of the show ing the hospitality of the city At the la st m eeting of th e Boring 1 tend v ertically on th e in te rio r to entrance. The intake m ain is th e one sew ing, 96 per cen t; Masa S aw atair, E vangelical church. and locality. It w as stated th e re com m unity club plans for th e w ork Mr. B ratzel w as born In Gochshein, support the roof. T he diam eter of the w hich is laid on F irst street. G resham , garden. 99 per c e n t; G er would probably be about 200 dele for the school y ear w ere discussed G erm any, in 1847, and In 1873 he was The cost of the new G resham re s e r reserv o ir is 60 feet. A gauge on the ald Emily. C orbett, potatoes, 99% per gates, com ing from every nook and and th e follow ing officers w ere elect-1 m arried to Miss K ath erin e E rnst. co rn er of the state— and all of them ed; Mrs. L. C. A rm strong, p resid en t; outside indicates th e level of th e w a voir w as met by a five-year bond issue cent. Eleven years afte r th e ir m a rriag e they of $33.000, authorized by tax p ayers at ter. wom en, rep resen tin g th e highest N ora Richey, vice p resid en t; E lla Lin- cam e to th e United S tates, locating at an election last spring. Not all of IMPLEMENT COMPANY m oral and civic ideals of life, sta n d gren, se cretary , and Minnie Meyer, | A distinctive fea tu re of th e big H ebron, N orth Dakota. They had th is am ount, how ever, h as been ex stru c tu re is th e fact th a t th e inflow of ANNOUNCES CONTEST ing for th e best in the home, th e com tre a su re r. come from th e southern p a rt of G er pended in th e co n stru ctio n of th e tank. w ater is au to m atically controlled. If m onw ealth and the nation. A m ost unique and u n u su al co n test m any w here th e clim ate is m ild and The enrollm en t of the Boring school th e p re ssu re from grav ity in the Much cred it is due City E ngineer K. C. I t w as th e sentim ent of the Com- m ercial club th a t th e delegates should 1 th„a8J 7 8Che<1 84 a " d W*H b<? m° re m alns gets down to a CPrtain P°ln‘- Roberts, and A rnold Ruegg, local w a is to be staged by th e H essel Im ple- w here th e re a re m any lu x u ria n t fo r ‘m en t com pany in fu rth e rin g th e cam ests. The b a rre n and cold p rairies of - - best • we - have to offer - 10 en ter soon. I the check valve a t th e ta n k opens and te r su p erin ten d en t, who have ably a s be given the D akota looked forbidding Mrs. W. W. M etzger was in charge I the tan k raises th e p ressu re in the sisted th e c o n tra cto rs in various c a paign w hich is to be put on In a few North th a t th e ir g ath rin g h ere should be days in behalf of th e p opular new m a enough to the pioneers, but putting of the postofflce w hile Wm. Morand I m ains w hich is kept at about 80 pacities d u rin g th e process of ere c m ade m ost p leasan t and every en chine, th e O verland W hippet, w hich aside all th o u g h ts of hom esickness and wife have been atten d in g th e post- I pounds. The ta n k increases the pres- tion. co uragem ent possible given them in w as on display at th e H essel sa les they built them selves an inviting home m a ste r’s convention at Salt Lake. I su re on high elevations, th u s provid A g reat deal has been said and con th e ir w ork for personal and civic room s a sh o rt tim e since and co n cern w here they lived for the follow ing 25 S tra u sse r B rothers have ju s t com- in S an ad equate supply of w ater on sid erab le com plaint m ade concerning ing w hich th e re w as m uch en th u si righ teousness. years. In the early days of th e ir re s i th e am ount of w ater tax laid on the It w as decided to fu rn ish the dele pleted drillin g a w ell for A. V etsch. tbe elevated portion of th e tow n as asm . dence in N orth D akota they suffered p atro n s of th is d istric t since the m in The well is 238 feet deep and fu rn ish - wel1 88 on tb e level- Not only is the g ates w ith ap p ro p riate w hite badges, On T hursday. F riday and S atu rd ay m any h ard sh ip s and, w ith a num ber a ssist in th e production of th e ir pro- es a flow of 12 gallons per m inute. Mr. inflow of w ater reg u lated by the auto imum ra te w as raised to $1.75 a of th is w eek th e re will be a W hippet of o th er fam ilies, w ere forced to v a gram s, fu rn ish a hall for th e ir b a n -'V e ts c h is in stallin g a Meyers pow er m atic device, but th e shut-ofT is also month. W hile conceding th a t th is is equipped w ith a o n e-q u art au x iliary cate th e ir home on account of the q u et and autos for a highw ay trip one pum p w ith a capacity of about 800 I controlled in the sam e way. As soon higher th a n the m ajo rity w ill a p p re gas tank. Anyone so d esiring may get n earn ess of hostile Indian tribes. aftern oon of th e ir convention. gallons per hour. 88 th e tan k is full, the valve closes. ciate, th e re a re a num ber of th in g s to in and drive th e ca r un til th e q u a rt To Mr. and Mrs. B ratzel w ere born T he Outlook, w ith C. M. Q uicksall, ! D H ederm ann is having his house | G resham uses around 200,000 g al he tak en into consideration before of gasoline is exhausted and rep o rt eight children, six of whom survive. lons of w ater daily and th e new tank passing judgm ent as to th e u n rea so n th e ir m ileage to h ea d q u arte rs. On gram s, Chas. Cleveland will m ake ar- c a rp en te r and co n tra cto r of Boring I provides a th ree-d ay supply for every ableness of the situation. A survey each of th e th ree days nam ed Mr. H es A son died in infancy and a daughter, Mrs. Fred Brown, passed aw ay six of the city tre a su re r's books will show ran g em en ts for th e hall, and B. L. but now of P o rtlan d , is doing th e Possible em ergency. sel will give to th e person tu rn in g in y ears ago. T he o th ers a re P hilip and for the first seven m onths of th is year W alrad, L. L. K idder and M. M. S quire work. In rep ly to th e query as to why the the highest m ileage a $25 cred it on a A nna, of H ebron, North D akota; E rn st w ill a rra n g e for th e auto trip , the lat- { The in fan t son of Mr. and Mrs. T an- tan k was not m ade higher, it is ex a deficit of n early $100 in the G resh new W hippet. It is not ’n ecessary, of H avana, Cuba; Fred, of Salem , and am city w ater bureau. te r to secure a county traffic cop as a n er died T hursd ay m orning. Mrs. Tan-1 Plained th a t th e reason is based on the how ever, th a t th e person be in the K athpine and F rieda, of G resham . More th an a th ird of th e expense of n er w as form erly Miss Buna Childs. engineering p rin cip le th a t th e friction guide for th e trip. m a rk e t for a new m achine at th is The p allb ea re rs for the fu n eral w ere Members of the P lea san t Home Ep- I ° t th e w ate r would be so g reat th a t m ain tain in g th e local service is for In addition to th e above J. R. M ar tim e, b ut he invites all to p articip a te T heodore B rugger, E. Schw edler, F. w ater re n ta l to th e city of P o rtland. tin w as appointed to sugg est and a s w orth L eague who called on L ester ,b e p ressu re could not fill th e tan k at in th is novel affair who care to. H oecker, C arl Dahl, R. C. Jen n in g s A pproxim ately $400 a m onth is paid to sis t in providing a p p ro p riate decora Boring Sunday w ere H. W alters, H ar- 8 B reater height. A lthough th e Hull and John Schenk. old C arlson and Joe Drew, Miss Amy I « un headw orks is higher th an the P o rtlan d for service. Among th e in tions. 11 T he v arious convention com m ittees ! Sloop and Mrs. Mabie C arlson and ta n k ..th e w ater w ould not fill a tan k cidental expenses connected w ith the Card of T hanks. of th e local W .C .T .U . met last night | daughter. at th e sam e height because so much G resham w ater service is the accu m u Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning a tte n d We wish to th an k our neighbors and a t the lib ra ry and considered th e ir H. R adderbush, of Sandy, called at P f th e p ressu re would be lost by fric- lation of in te re st on bonds, extension ed th e hom ecom ing of th e Sons and friends for th eir assistan ce during ¿h e p lan s for m eeting the needs of the th e hom e of D. H ederm ann to visit tion in going th ro u g h th e pipes. It Is of m ain lines, the p u rch ase of m eters, D aughters of Oregon P io n eers w hich illn ess and death of our beloved h u s band and fath er, also for the m usic com ing convention. One of th e g rea t- , w ith his m other, who is keeping house considered th a t th e ta n k has been fixtures, pipes, etc., and n ecessary sa l w as held at P en in su la p ark S atu rd ay and beautiful flowers. aries in addition to th e h irin g of ex tra aftern o o n and evening In th e com e s t problem s is to find sleeping ac- for Mr. H ederm ann. built ju st th e rig h t elevation to ade- MRS KATHARINA BRATZEL ANI) CHILDREN. com m odations for so m any delegates Dick and Joe H ansell, b ro th ers of | q u ately supply the heights residents men for sh o rt tim e work. A ltogether m unity h all. A banquet was served at it is considered th a t the G resham city w hich 400 w ere present. R ufus H ol in a city w herd th e re a re no hotels. Mrs. C. L. G regson and Ed. Mink. T he b arb e rs claim a sty le of bob T his problem can be m et if all pull have recen tly come from Idaho. They A place of in te rest to those m echani- council has handled th e w ater q u es m an, Judge P ete r DeArchey an d B ert to tit every head. How ubout a sq u are- tion in a very co n serv ativ e m anner. to g eth er and show th e p roper sp irit of are staying a t th e home of C. L. Greg- callT Inclined is the co n crete control H aney w ere am ong th e prom inent bob, Toney? The figures as tak en from th e books sp eak ers present. h o sp itality in the m a tte r of en tertain - son. Jo e is atten d in g G. U. H. 8. and ro °m , 5x10 feet in size, constructed Willing to Square It. D. E. Tow le h as gone to G rand Dick is w orking for W. W. Metzger in underground H ere can be seen the of J. H. M etzger for the first seven m ent. T hey w ere getting up a ball gam e In m onths of the y ear as as follow s: G resham I l° - |n ch m ain th ro u g h w hich th e w ater F orks, N orth D akota, an d St. Paul, a sm all tow n and lacked one player. Mrs. B. L. W alrad is the head of the M innesota, on a tw o-w eeks’ business Melville Richey is leaving for Cor- They finally persuaded Jack Allison e n te rta in m e n t com m ittee and those Exp. and Int. I’aid Port land Receipts from W ater Rents trip . to fill In, alth o u g h he said he had having reserv atio n s for th e use of vallis to atten d O. A. C. $ 296 ' $ 659 Ja n u a ry ...................... ...................... $ 979 Roy F u ll, 13-year-old son of Mrs. never played before. d elegates a re requested to see or 1 L. H. M allicoat and fam ily recen tly I F eb ru ary .................... ...................... 985 403 717 He w ent to th e hat and the first ball C harles H. Lane, had th e m isfo rtu n e pitched he knocked over th e fence. 1171 350 phone h er a t once. At p rese n t room s escaped a serious accident w hen hit March ................................................. 979 to b reak his co llar bone M onday a f 805 384 E very one stood and w atched the have been found for b u t less th a n a by a light c a r near G illis statio n . Mr. 401 1818 May ............................. ....................... 1026 ternoon w hile playing football a t the ball, even the b atter. E xcitedly they fo u rth of th e num ber expected and it M allicoat tu rn ed his ca r into a field or 1109 418 ...................... 1002 G resham grad e school. The bone was told him to run. is hoped a rran g e m en ts for the hous would have been h it head-on. 988 534 Ju ly . ................................................. 1207 "S h u ck s!" he said, “w h at’s th e use set by a local surgeon and th e boy is G. Chiodo is driving a new C hevro ing of th e delegates w ill not be de of ru n n in g ? I'll buy you an o th er doing as w ell as can be expected. ...................... $7168 $7277 $2786 T o tals ................... let to u rin g car. b all!" layed until th e la st m om ent. I t h as been decided th a t the use of A p arty consisting of Mrs. C. L. The P ro p er Length. E lectrical ap p liap ces are nothing th e Masonic hall m ay be obtained for G regson and ch ildren, F ra n k Greg-J Tom Morgan, he of the genial sm ile, STUBENTBBBY SEEKS new, b u t each y ear sees som ething ’ERRIEIU GALE th e b ig banquet w hich is to be given ¡son, Dick and Joe H ansell m otored to into a fishing tack le sto re kt SWEEPS SOUTHEAST FINANCIAL SUPPORT different added to th e list of w onders E w u alked rek a and to th e p ro p rieto r said: on W ednesday evening of th e conven- G overnm ent Camp Sunday. th a t electricity will accom plish. " I ’m going fishing and w ant a rod.” tion, (fetober 20. A rrangem ents for Mr. G older has trad ed his p ro p erty T he tack le m an an sw ered : "How A terrific gale, one of th e w orst in F unds for th e ath letic w ork of the th is are left w ith Mrs. C. J. L undquist, I for P ortlan d p ro p erty and expects to F or low est ra te s on autom obile, long do you w ant it?" to w hich Tom th e h isto ry of th e south, reach in g a G resham union high school a re being tru c k and g en e ral in su ran ce see B. W calm ly replied, ‘Long enough to reach Mrs. Jackson Jones, Mrs. W. J. Ott and Glen D allas Is doing some building I veloclty of 100 m ,les an h o u r’ 8WPPt sought by rep rese n tativ es of the stu- T horne.— Adv. from th e shore to the fish.” Mrs. M ildred F ancher. on his property. over th e 8OUthern ot Florlda dentbody, who a re sellin g p atro n -p u r . i . . u -rio h t I beginning la st F rid ay night, leaving ch aser tic k ets to business houses and Notice of School Election to Increase A fam ily by the nam e of W right has ap p allin g evidence of Tax More Than Six P er t ent O te r leased the P. K. Stone property. ln 1,8 W8ke an a Pp a l" " g evm ence or individuals in G resham . T he work T hat of th e P revious Year. A H RitzalI ,s driving a fine 1,8 d ev astatin g pow er. E stim ates place w as com m enced F rid ay by a com m it Notice is hereby given to th e legal Wju yg Knight-70, recen tly p u rch ased tbe dpad at 8 tho u san d or m ore and tee co n sistin g of D orothy Cooper and v o ters of Union High School D istrict from |h<? Heg9e, lm p |en ien t com pa„ y P roperty dam age at a hundred to two P au le tta D ow sett, who expect to c a n No. 2 of M ultnom ah County. S tate of I hundred m illion dollars. vass th e tow n. Oregon, th a t an election w ill be held of G resham . . T he tick ets, w hich a re tran sfe ra b le in said D istrict at High School Build- ------------------------ The g re a te st dam age was a t Miami in fam ilies, sell at a nom inal price, | SA N D Y B L U FF and vicinity on th e so u th eastern ing on th e 14th day of October, 1926, 1 coast of F lo rid a b ut th e storm has only $2.50 for a season ticket. T his j at 8 o’clock in th e afternoon, to vote on th e question of in creasing the and Mrs. Geo. H acking cam e I spread g en erally over th e so u th east- en title s th e holder to adm ission to 16 am ount of th e tax levy in said D istrict ! Mr- ath letic events, fo u r football, eight i fo r”th e y ears 1,926, 1927 and 1928, by from Hood River and took dinner w ith ern states. m ore th an six per cent over the j Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atkins on Sun-1 U nlike th e cyclones of the middle b ask et ball and four baseball gam es, I am ount of such levy for the year im- ^ay and retu rn ed to Hood R iver by sta te s w hich cu t a narro w sw ath and and th e funds raised a re used for th e ' m ediately preceding way of Mt. Hood. Mr. H acking is | a ri, quickly over, th is storm w as ac purpose of helping to finance gam es I It is n ecessary to raise th is addi building a fine new residence for Mrs. i com panied by a w idespread and steady during th e school year. tional am ount by special levy for the The p atro n -tic k et m ethod, w hich ' Clym er of Hood River. I ru sh of force th a t pushed ships onto follow ing reaso n s: The T ax S upervising and C onserva Geo. W ilkenson was in P o rtlan d on | tj,e beaches and toppled over b u ild has been used here for two or th ree years. Is considered m uch su p erio r to ' tion Com m ission have determ ined th a t _ , business ings in its path. T he cities and the o u r G eneral Tax levy for th e year 1926 Tuesday on business, th e old m ethod of calling on business I will be $16,613.99 including the 6 per ! An 8-pound baby girl was born to co u n try w ere left to rn and flattened. houses for donations to help m eet def- ) " S A R A A N N D U P L IC A T E ’ cent in crease w hich we a re allowed Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stephens of P o rt Tli» latest re p o rts th is m orning in Icits which a re su re to a rise in con- j O ra n d C ham pion H o lste in Cow at P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l L ive s to c k E xp osition by law. land at the home of Mrs. A. Radford. dicated th a t A labam a and M ississippi and " A ll-A m e ric a n ” Aqed C ow fo r 1925. O w ned by C. S. P o tte r of Ooden, U tah nection with school ath letics unless ! T herefore, to provide sufficient funds They have nam ed the little lady K ath- If Cliff P o tter of Ogden, Utah had ten-acre E xposition—the Dairy Dlvl w ere in the path of th e dw indling gale. to c a rry on the high school In Its p res backed by g enerous tic k et sales. It is | T he w ork of relief has sta rte d in m eeting with favor am ong G resham kept his H olstein cow at home, she slon with the wonderful anim als of ent high sta n d ard and to conduct sam e aleen Jane, would have been known only to the the various breeds; the Fox section w ithin the s tric t in te rp re tatio n of the Mr. and Mrs. C J. M ilkenson en ter- ,.||a r ge of th e Red Cross and a call is people of Utah as a very ’ — good cow showing law it will be necessary th a t th e ta x tained on Sunday the la tte r s fath e r jgHUe(j fOr assista n ce from all cities business men. - — f t • five • » -W uwM hundred .aaxvaa |zx.aaa pens or lUUir more of p ayers auth o rize a special ta x of $26.- Bui ClWf P o tter is a man of vision and stiver, black and blue fox, brought and m other, Mr. and Mrs. J. W ilken- ,,f th e country. Mayor Baker, of P o rt-I 600.00 for th e school year 1926-1927 to Name T hing. he sent his Holstein, "S ara Ann Dupli from ail points of th e United Slate« ap p e ar on th e assessm ent roll of 1926 son, also Mr. and Mrs. L. C. W ilken- | an(j. |jag | sgU(.f] a c a || for contrlbu- Billy—"I see th a t F anny F ootlights c a te ” Into the h o tte st com petition to and A laska T hrough the Sheep De and be collected in the year 1927, also son and daughter of P o rtlan d and t |Ons of money, It being too far aw ay roped In old Moneybags in approved be found In A m etica she cam e to the purl ment. surpassed by none !n the a special tax of $26.600.00 for the Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. W ilkenson of th is (o 8en,j supplies. T he response should fashion.” Pacific Intern atio n al Livestock Ex country—13 breeds being represented school year 1927-1928 to appear on Tom —"You m ean she lassoed him ?" position ln 1925 T here she was made be Immediate. the assessm ent roll of 1927 and be col place- th is year Then Into the H orse Divl- Billy—“No, th e lass sued him .” Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A ult en tertain ------------------------ lected in th e year 1928, also a special G rand Champion H olstein of th e Show slon. where you’ll see the heavy draft —Goblin. Mr. and Mrs. A1 H aw orth on Sunday. P ro tectin g Hi» Own. tax for the school year 1928-1929 to and la ter was m ade the wonder-cow and show horses. The Hog section P rotectlon for one's own is alw ays ap p e ar on the assessm ent roll of 1928 'rjiejr son W illie b ro u g h t them to of the breed for the year, having re will exhibit five of the noted breeds It*« the Trath. to be com mended except when It Is and to be collected in the year 1929. 'W hy don’t th ey have Insane a s y ceived the honor of the "All Am erican" of swine. Then to th e b e e t section A ult's and w ent on to Hood River to tinged w ith selfishness and Indiffer- Dated th is 16th day of Septem ber, lums In 'A rah ia ?” aged cow an honor which la o u tstan d with four of th e different breeds of plck apples. Mrs. A ult took them ence to the rig h ts of others, 1926. home ln th e evening P at M cCarty was seriously 111 with , B ecause th e re are nomad people ing in th e H olstein breed. beef and dual purpose cattle. A tte s t: The beat livestock of the various sc a rle t fever and Maggie, 'b eliev in g ’h fre . you sap In the Indus)rial section will be K A. MILLER. D istrict Clerk Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atkins. Mr. and him _ dying, said : "P a t. do n 't yer think ______t enn, I un ch Bowl. breeds will alw ays be found at th e Pa- found m anufacturers of all types, W. C LAWRENCE. Mr» Ray Wll enson m otor t i n , ougr;, to c a || |„ F a th e r K elly? Doc—" I t ’a a good th in g you d idn’t ' S*f,c l“ te r"*Hotial and this y ear will showing raw product! from the begtu C hairm an Board of D irectors. m ans on Sunday. No. Maggie, me darling. I w ant yer be no exception T herefore, lovers of nlng to tbelr finish. Also a wonder- | put off com ing to me any longer.’1 J. O. M atthews and wife w ere h ere to call the Rabbi Com pare ou r prices on these cars livestock »hould make it a point to ful Land P roducts Show and a splen- P a tie n t—"S urely, doc, you a re not Sunday 'P«L me boÿ. yer out o’ yer head, w ith prices elsew here. 25 used cars from Yacolt, W ashington, set aside the week of Oct 30 Nov. 6 ¡did Dairy Product« Division as h ard up as all th a t?" su re a n ’ yer m ean th e F ath e r." in open and closed models. Hessel looking over the home place. for th e ir annual livestock vacation i Aa all ral'rn ad s a re making a rate “No. y'. loon, I w ant th e Rabbi Im plem ent Co.—Adr. Don't yer know sc a rle t fever Is con- "W hat does a baseball do rhen It and education of a fare and a th ird for the roeed "S peaking of bathing In fam ous tagious?" We a re alw ays glad to quote you on stops ro ilin g ?" It la an Inspiration to go through trip, our readers should tJielr ----------------------- "Give It up.” lum ber. Sandy Lum ber Co., phone spring»," said th e tram p to th e to u r-1 the variouK dep artm en ts of tb it big, ag en ts at oace and get fall pe*"|ci 1st, "I bathed in th e sp rin g of ’86." T ake a tip —try th e W ant Ads. "It looks round.” Sandy 223.—Adv. w Additional Local« Where Ciiainpions Are Made j