GRF8HAM OUTLOOK. HAGE FOUR TUK8PAY. JAM A R \ IS. 1927 Sudden Death Cali Son of F. A. Miller coLUMB^jEiGHTs ßerry (¡rOtfers Study Unusual Interest Marketing Problems Taken in Contest Mr. and Mrs. H arold Andrew- have moved from th e E astm an ad dition to P o rtland. Mr. Andrew is employed as p a rts m anager at the W alter Metzger agency. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gibson are T he F irs t S tate Bank essay co n rejoicing over the a rriv a l of a son te st is cre atin g m ore enthusiasm born to them Sunday night. A supper will be given T hursday th an ever heretofore, says A rchie Meyers, p resid en t ’of th e bank. evenjog at th e B aptist church by th e ladles of th e B aptist Guild to T hose who did n ot receive a c a l en d ar a re asking for one and those w hich all a re invited. th a t have m islaid th e ir in stru c tio n s Mr. and Mrs. Chase E. St. Clhlr relativ e to th e co n test a r e asking served the first course of a p ro for new copies. gressive dinner to a p arty of P o rt One teach er w rites as follow s: land friends on Sunday afternoon. “Notice of your essay c o n te s t’ has F ifteen persons m ade up th e p arty been handed to me. In your ex and four oth er homes w ere visited p lan atio n s you m ention R obert In P o rtlan d before the la st course M orris, a noted p atrio t, a man who was served. p rac tica lly saved th e p atrio t arm y The second session of th e G resh during one of th e d ark e st periods am sewing class w hich was form ed of the R evolutionary W ar, in co n ; a week ago w ill be held a t room 10 nection w ith such term s as “spec of the high school next W ednesday ulative and vicious h ab its.” I am m orning, Ja n u a ry 19, beginning a t i p retty w ell inform ed on the subject 9 o’clock. Mrs. W ilson from the of A m erican histo ry , but 1 never G irls’ Polytechnic school in Porf- even heard it hinted before th a t land, will have ch arg e of th e class Robert M orris of P h iladelphia w as Those who attended the first se s vicious. I have seen it deplored sion w ere well pleased and en th u th a t such a noble p atrio t should siastic about the work O thers who lose his fo rtu n e afte r his com desire may join the class on Wed m endable self-sacrifice and the nesday m orning. su b stan tial help th a t he gave the P rim ro ses are in bloom in the A m erican arm y. I should like to yard of Mrs. S. I. Leland. know ju st w here you get your in A num ber of G resham people form ation.” em braced th e o p p ortunity last Our reply will ap p ear in the O ut night of hearin g the concert of the look next week. In th e m eantim e P o rtlan d Sym phony o rc h e stra In many of the stu d en ts are busy its program com m em orating the learning "How we can best live to cen ten ary of th e death of Beetho preserve the governm ent" w hich ven. E lly Ney. world fam ous R obert M orris did so much to help pianist, w as th e sensation of the organize and to which he gave so evening in her w onderful p erfo rm m uch financial assista n ce , at the ance on the piano. She received m ost critical tim e. an en th u siastic ovation which T he seventh and eighth grade called her to the stage again and students do not in any wise com again at th e close of h er playing pete with the high school stu d en ts Madam Ney Is the wife of W illem th is year, says Mr. Meyers, and van H oogsiraten. conductor of the much is to be expected from the o rch estra. seventh and eighth grade stu d en ts Karl Thom pson, who has been , th ro u g h o u t the ea stern portion of visiting with his p are n ts Mr. and ' .Multnomah and C lackam as c o u n Mrs. 8. S. T hom pson of G resham I ties. T each ers and stu d en ts should and his ch ild ren Lyle, W anda and 1 rem em ber th a t the essays m ust H arold in P o rtlan d , left th is a fte r ! reach th e F irs t S tate b an k nqt la- noon for his home in D etroit, I te r th an F eb ru ary 1, 1927. Michigan. The F irs t S tate bank is contin ber of G resham en- | ulng its policy of p u rch asin g his- „ A num ............ ........ ........ . people . joyed th e splendid Victory lunch- to r if a i calen d ars and has alread y eon nt the Benson hotel In P o rtlan d ,)Ur,.hased for th e year 1928 the last S aturday. P lan s for the n f- ' calen d ars for use in th e schools fair w ere In th e hands of Mrs. C. O. , alipn from the original p ainting of H orning, presid en t of the Multno- | , H enry H in term eister, th e title of mah County W. C. T. U. Mrs. Geo whjch | H "T he Dawn of A m erican F M oney and Mrs.' F ran k Peak RXpa n gjon.” Mr. H in term eister. had ch arg e of th e table decora is a m an who has m ade a carefu l tlons. w hich w ere pussy w illow s study of A m erican history and and daffodils. Many fine c o n g ra tu hence brin g s out in his pain tin g s latory speeches w ere m ade by men w hat no other p ain ter could do. and women rep resen tin g various The subject for th e essay in 1928 Interests, show ing the advan tag es i , will be m ade public about Jan . 1, resu ltin g from the prohibition 192g am endm ent, even though im per- --------------------------------■ ----- fectly enforced G resham people Food , h<1 > o r th. present at the luncheon w ere Mrs reln d eer in d u stry in A laska. H orning. Mrs. W. F. Honey. Mrs although a com paratively recen t H. 8. Clow. Mr. and Mrs. George com m ercial u n d ertak in g , prom ises F. Honey, Mrs. Peak. Mrs. H. C. | to become an Im portant factor in L arsen and Mrs. II. L. S t.C lair. th e fu tu re ^development of th e te r Dean J. W ilm er G resham of I rito ry says th e biological survey G race • — cath ed ral. San F rancisco, | 1 of the United S tates d ep artm en t of .......... —• -......................... who is th e guest of Bishop Wm. T aKr|cu itUre. T he o rig in al stock of Sum ner of P o rtlan d , was in G resh- j 2S9 anim als im ported to A laska am today and a welcome ca lle r a t from S iberia about 25 y ea rs ago the Outlook office. T his is the sec has increased to n early 350,000, d is ond visit of Dean G resham to th is trib u ted in 110 h erds. place, w hich he calls his tow n, and More th an 1.000,000 pounds of in w hich he is g reatly in terested reindeer m eat was exported from because of th e name. Dean G resh A laska during 1921 and 1925, and am and Bishop lvens of M ilwaukee a steady in crease in th e o u tp u t and a re national c ru sa d ers of th e E pis dem and Is indicated. When prop copal church, who have been a s erly produced and handled, the signed to th e cru sad e in th e dio m eat com pares w ith beef. It Is cese of Oregon. They will hold 1 „ , . 1 1, .1 1 1 dne fin g rained, co n tain s a good, pal special services In P o rtlan d and I is aiao ta b le fat i. and when fresh is ex . . ie la other clt es for tw o week« begin- „ . . , ceptionally juicy and tender, nlng F eb ru ary 6. ( ' __ — ------------------------------------ Mrs. Edna Black, who form erly resided In G resham , has been ap pointed by a nationally known clothing firm to continue the work of soliciting which w as so success fully ca rrie d on by h er husband d uring the la st few y ears of his life. She w ill be assisted by her fath e r and her son who have been tak in g special tra in in g for the w ork. D espite th e fact th a t th is w inter is a m ore rigorous one th a n last year, when flowers bloomed p ra c tically th e season through, violets are now m odestly p utting forth th e ir faces to the Ja n u a ry atm os phere. Several have been reported in blossom In th is vicinity, also daffodils and pink daisies are show ing In sheltered places. Pussy w illow s m ade th e ir appearan ce a week or m ore ago. S pring plowing h as begun on farm s n ea r Gresham . In the absence nf th e Rev. W. N. Coffee, who was called to The D alles Sunday m orning to conduct a funeral, the pulpit at th e F ree M ethodist church w here q u arte rly m eeting w as In progress, was ably filled by Mrs. Coffee. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. C arothers and th e fo rm er’s nephew Army Sm ith w ere railed to S prlngw uter S a tu r day to attend the fu n eral of Mr. C aro th ers' brother-in-law , William T. Sm ith, who died la st Saturday. H e had been a g rea t sufferer for th e past six m onths. He w as 8® y ears of age and had been a re s i dent of the E stacada neighborhood for the past 50 years. A fter the fun eral service Mr. and Mrs. C aro th ers w ent w ith a nephew , C. T. B lackburn, and wife to th eir hom e a t Oregon City w here they rem ained until Sunday evening. The fam ily of E Wall, which has been under q u ara n tin e for diph th e ria for the past four weeks, has now been released, th e two ch il dren retu rn in g to th e ir w ork In the G resham grade school Monday. Mrs. W all was the only m em ber of the fam ily to co n tra ct the disease G. S. Campbell, who was engaged as m eat c u tte r at th e Newberg Packing A Produce com pany store in G resham when it w as organised, has resigned th is em ploym ent to re tu rn to P ortland. F red C halker. who has worked for T. R. H ow itt in his m eat packing p lant on Union avenue for several y ears past, 1 b the new m eat c u tte r here. A baby girl was born to Mr. anil Mrs. F. L. Michael of P ortlan d at th e home of Mrs. H a rrie t T im m er m an T hursday, J a n u a ry 13. The little one. whose w eight was six pounds, has been nam ed Je an e tte Maxine. A nother guest nt the T im m erm an nursing hom e is th e sev en-w eeks old d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bell of P le a sa n t Home. She Is under the ca re of a local physician who is endeavoring to reg u la te h er diet. • The O scarette is being re painted and tinted on the Interior, W. R. Johnson is doing the w ork for H enry Sell, th e ow ner of the build ing. W ork has begun on a bell tow er to be erected at the fro n t of the F ree M ethodist church. T he tow er will be ten feet sq u a re w ith a S u n day school room on the second floor and bellfry extending well above th is room T he en tra n ce to th e church will be changed from the so utheast corner to th e south end of the building, w here steps w ill lead in from th e west. The B uttons sewed on and sm all r e parking strip In fro n t of church p airs cheerfully made, no charge. and parsonage will soon be grav Cleaning and pressing P eter Len- eled for the accom m odation of ma ard , phone 1211. Res. 3881. We M ore people to read a n d call and deliver.—Adv. chines. use th e W an t Ads. N otice A decided Im provem ent In the of th e c a re fu l c lassificatio n In su ran ce funds for farm loans. fice of H am lin A llo ss is the in- N11 c o m m i s s i o n o r b r o k e r a g e V e r y a n d look fo r w h a t you sta lla tio n of about eight steel bins easy term s. B W. T horne.—Adv. w an t o r a d v e rtis e fo r it. . ......I ..... ».X I and . as m any sectional counters to I "Say It w ith a W antAd.' tak e ca re of p a rts for autom obile T hese bins a re interchangeable and fire proof and can be adapted I to the size of the p arts. All the large up to date g arages and r e p air shops are now adopting th is j system W ithin the next tw o or three m onths H am lin * Boss ex pect to expand th e ir p a rts room and put in additional steel shelving of the sam e type. 44 II I Y8 h M G II'l Ti ng, 19-'.>, b all '.ire- d riv e n W. J. Miller of L innton was a only M‘i‘0 m tlea, 1 11 Hi c ll-c . guest at th e home of his brother- in-law . G eorge K itiuey and wife # 1 1 1 .1 * KXIGIIT '. u l s t e r . 1 9 .’.• 1 ?7 111 I : Friday evening and p art of th e fo l like new .......................................................................... lowing day. Mrs. C. I R aker and Mr. and CHRYSLER . \ 1 Mrs. E. D. R aker and son returned \ i driv en only a »kort >hs a - .- » — - T hursday from a six w eeks’ trip to tan ce ............................. ................................................ Long Beach ami other points In C alifornia. C. I R aker «was down * \ s | | sp ecial M \. 1 9 ' . , I 1- It- s zla -s . 1 . l.»-ur< for the holiday season. and «ria of ex tra k ■ " The reg u la r m eeting of Post No Si) of flic Am erican L egion and the 04 I Kl 4M» 1925 T uuriin th is e a r l.'.’k- a n d m l C ’} * ) » W om an's auxiliary will meet on Tu> sdny evening, Ja n u a ry 25. at the G resham grange hall. 4Ve also have late model used c a rs In O verlands, Chevrolet*. S tars, Maxwell. Ihnlge. etc. < S P E C I A L COMMUNICA- w Z j r T l D N of G resham Lodge N o 152 A. F. A A M. lu Masonic hall, G resham . T hursday evening. Ja n u a ry 2i>. 1927 1-abor In M M Kellahdit; Herr lee D egree D egree w ill be co n fe rrid by past m asters of G resham lodge. Gresham, Oregon W. L GORSAGK, Sec y A. W METZGER. W M WANTED The M ultnomah County F arm I Loan association held its an n u al m eeting last Saturday at Summit. Mr. McConn.^l of the M ontavilla D. E. Tow le attended th e m eet bank, who has been se creta ry since the association was organized, was ing of th e co-operative b erry grow re-elected, as was also J. Ross, who ers of Oregon a n d W ashington held has served as p resident. T he at Sum ner, W ashington, on F riday board of d irecto rs co n sists of J. of la st w eek. At th is m eeting, P ounder, A. B a rr and P. A ndersen, w hich is th e la test of a series of sim ilar g ath erin g s in th e in te rests all of Corbett. B arr and P. A ndersen, all of Cor of th e m a rk e tin g end of th e b erry in d u stry , the B erry G row ers' F oun bett. dation, Inc., w as form ally Mrs. Ja sp e r C rane is spending a launched. T his m ovem ent, w hich few days in P o rtland. She has is backed by an in itial fund of >50,- fully recovered from her recen t ill 000, m ark s th e b eginnings of a n a ness. tion-w ide cam paign to broaden the Mrs. D oris K aiser of L ato u rell m a rk e t for p reserv es, jam s and je l has bought a home in G resham , lies, th ereb y placing th e sm all w here she and her d au g h ter Jo s fru it in d u stry of th e n o rth w est upon a solid^-om m ercial basis. ' ephine are moving th is week. P rovisional tru ste e s elected at C hanticleer Inn was a gay scene th e S um ner m eeting include the on la st S atu rd ay night, when a large num ber rep resen tin g th e O r nam es of D. E. Towle, J. J. F ish er egon C hapter of the DeMolay of and W. D. F raley of G resham . This P o rtlan d gave a dancing p arty for cooperative effort to w ard sta n d m em bers and friends. Both the ard izatio n and m ark etin g is the D aughters of Job and th e Rainbow, la rg e st u n d erta k in g of its kind ever th e org an izatio n for g irls, w ere u n d erta k en in the w est, according rep resen ted in th e p arty , w hich to R. H. Kipp, m an ag er of th e m ar w as a fine and dignified gathering. keting d ep artm en t of th e P o rtlan d A delicious banquet was m uch en Cham ber of Commerce. Mr. Kipp fu rth e r says, joyed. “T he significance of th e u n d er T he P aren t-T each er circle of tak in g is in th e circu m stan ce th a t Corbett m et last Tuesday and voted the o rganization co n tem p lates, not to spend >50 on im provem ents and only m em bership of th e real berry fu rn ish in g s for the te ac h ers’ room grow ers b ut of all allied in d u stries at the high school. Tw enty-five as w ell, including can n eries, can dollars -was ap p ro p riated tow ard m a n u fa ctu re rs, label p rin te rs, dis the >50 set of encyclopedia for th e trib u tin g o rg an izatio n s and o th ers C orbett grad e school. T he first concerned directly or indirectly e n tertain m en t put on w ith the new motion p ic tu re m achine, w hich was " K b the grow ing of berries. The held at the high school on W ednes- is to pool In terests ,n adver- day evening, was w ell attended. , Using and prom otion cam paigns o The m achine w as considered en- m a rk e ts for b e rrie s and to assem ble m ark etin g facilities to tire ly satisfacto ry . The P.-T. A handle th e situ atio n properly after has presented the high school w ith m ark ets have been developed.” a picture. W. A. L in k la ter of P u y allu p , who In v itatio n s a re out for a m iscel- j w as electe(i tem p o rary ch airm an laneous show er to be given at the Hie organization, d eclares: home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W oodward - The in, pOrta n c e of th is new on F eb ru ary 12 in honor of th eir m ovem ent w ill be ap p reciated .by d au g h ter, L ucile, who w ill be m ar- everyone in th e two states. The ried in th e n ear fu tu re to W. Geb- b erry crop in 1555 was in eXcess of h ard t, youngest son of Mr. .and 100,000,000 pounds, for w hich the M rs. V. G ebhardt. b erry grow ers received close to Mr. and Mrs. C. H icks, who are >8,000,000 in cash. "T he p ro sp erity of o u r te rrito ry living at p rese n t a t th e home of the fo rm er’s m other. Mrs. W. H icks, ; depends in a larg e m easu re upon w ere honored w ith a show er la st th e re tu rn from the land. The T h u rsd ay evening. A good many highest per ac re re tu rn front our useful gifts xvere presented to th e land can be secured in raisin g b e r ries. We can n o t raise b e rrie s in newly m a rried couple. la rg e r volum e un less we have "Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n B urba of Cor . b roader m ark e ts.” b ett w ere initiated into th e O rder of E astern S tar a t T ro u td ale la st Seed More F o rests. S atu rd ay night, as w as also Mrs. E very co u n try , fo re ste rs believe, John McGinnis of T routdale. should have one-th ird of its land a re a in fo re sts in o rd er to m eet its Young Boy W ins Swim. tim ber and wood needs, says the G eorge Young of T oronto, C an F o rest Service of th e U nited S tates ada, 17 y ea rs old, won the W rigley d ep artm en t of ag ric u ltu re. Our prize of >25,000 by sw im m ing the co u n try now has 138,000,000 acres C atalin a channel. The d istan ce is of virgin forests, to g eth er w ith 23 m iles. He w orked his way to | 250.000,000 acres of cut-over land, C alifornia and was practically pen- or a to ta i of o n iy 388.000,000 acres n iless before the swim. Now he th a t a re rea lly valu ab le for tim ber will aid his widowed m other. production. T his is only one-fifth of o u r to ta l land area. In addition to th e wood used in Balk) Waffles. Au electric waffle iron should buildings and o th er co n stru ctio n , never be greased. If your waffles th o u san d s of article s, including stick p erh ap s you have not put even m edicines and clothing, are enough m elted b u tte r or o th er m ade from tree s or lum ber. F u rth - sh o rten in g into th e b atter. One o r erm ore, fo rests p ro tect gam e and two ex tra tablespoons of m elted give enjoym ent to h u n te rs and va- sh o rten in g in the b atter will often cationists. They also prevent the prevent sticking. Also w hen th e w ashing aw ay of hillsides by heavy waffle is brown and crisp and ready rain s, and help to check floods by to tak e out of the Iron, th ru st a holding back th e m elting snow and fork firmly into it and lift the w af- rain w ater and allow ing it to drain fie stra ig h t up If you w ork around off slowly. the edges w ith a knife attem pting to loosen It in th at way, th e waffle Rent our Johnson s floor vraxer h i > «. i k and polisher. We also have John- will hreak ami be alm ost impos- g()n.g‘ liquid Qr pagte L L sible to get out whole. K idder Hdw. Co., phone 1421.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. M iller w ere saddened Monday by th e m essage w hich cam e from San F rancisco announcing the death of th e ir son. W eudall Miller, aged 26. w hich oc c u rred a t P anam a as th e young man was en route to New O rleans as first officer on the “Ju lia L uck enbach”, a boat of the L uckenbach S team ship com pany w ith h ead q u a rte rs in San F rancisco. D etails of the circu m stan ces s u r rounding death are as yet lacking, but it is th o u g h t he succum bed to an a ttac k of v alv u lar h e a rt disease . . is not necessary to go outside the home for a career, says Mrs. from w hich he had been a sufferer Charles G- Dawes, wife of Vice for a num ber of years. H e w as Pres.,'of U. S., “The Second Lady m arried about a m onth ago in San of the Land,” cares little for out F ran cisco and, w ith his wife, had side interests or sports, she is an planned to come to P o rtlan d to r e ardent lover of her hom e and cen side th is spring. ters her life upon i t In 1917 he left his studies at F ra n k lin high school to e n list in EN FO R C EM EN T H I M SHOW N AT BORING th e service of the A. E. F. ot th e w orld w ar. On account of th e con T he law enforcem ent film. “Lest dition of his h e a rt he was unable We F o rg et", w hich has been draw - , to get into the re g u la r w ork ot the ing cap acity h o u ses in all p a rts of i arm y or navy, but finally succeed th e nation, w ill be show n T h u rsd ay t ed in getting into a b ran c h of th e evening, Ja n u a ry 20, at th e Meth- ' shipping service and also ilid w ork odist ch u rch in Boring. Oregon. in a lighthouse. He had follow ed T his is said to be one of th e m ost th e sea since then and afte r e n te r pow erful d ram as ever presented ing the em ploy of the L uckenbach »hrough m otion p ictu res. It is a com pany had been rapidly prom ot w onderfully rea listic and d ram atic ed until a t the tim e of his death he p o rtra y al of th e trag ed ies of old occupied the position of first officer. saloon days, and m ak es an im Besides his wife, Mrs. W innie pression w hich w ill never be fo r M iller, he is survived by his p a r gotten. T he m eeting w ill be u nder ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. M iller, th e auspices of th e A nti-Saloon th ree b ro th ers and th ree siste rs, L eague of Oregon arid th e su p e r Roy and W esley of P o rtlan d , L es in tendent, Rev. R. E. Close, will de te r and Mary M iller of G resham , liver an ad d ress on the m ost in te r Mrs. H ilda E m ery of P o rtlan d and estin g topic of th e day, "Can P ro Mrs. L illian Young of San F ra n hibition Be E nforced?” Everyone cisco. is invited. T h ere will be no adm is W endall w as a young m an of fine sion charge. It is req u ested th a t ap p e aran c e and splendid q u alitie s children u n d er 16 y ea rs sh all be and his death is a g re a t shock to accom panied by adults. his fam ily and friends. At th e tim e th e telegram w as received “Choosiness” Monday his p are n ts w ere in P o rt The o u tstan d in g reason for m al land am i could not be reached u n n u tritio n am ong A m erican children til th e ir a rriv a l hom e a t 6 o'clock is bad food habits. Of codrse, th ere in the^evenlng. The m essage w as a re some p are n ts who do not p ro sen t to Miss M ary M iller a t the vide th e rig h t food for th e ir c h il high school who w as on th e verge dren because of lack of know ledge of a collapse as the re su lt of th e of food values or failu res to u n d er sta n d th e im portance of th e in news. form ation a t hand. In an y case bad food h ab its, w h eth er based on th e ch ild 's “ch oosiness” o r the p a re n t’s lack of in form ation, can be co rrected only th ro u g h educa tion in w hat a re th e p ro p er foods for ch ild ren and how they can be train ed to eat w holesom e foods. Window Cleaning. For ex p e rt window cleaning see S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501. Two O utlook phones, on p riv ate line, a t your service. Call 1561. tu re. cMinuamiHUMiuu 3 I = = 1 I = I ñ = in Invitation Extra Special! I ss F o r a lim ite d tim e only I i □ I B E A U T IF U L G LA ZED IIUIIIIIIIC3IUtll1IIIMC3llllta j Good l’ork. Hogs w eighing betw een 180 and 230 pounds w ill o rd in arily p roduce the best and m ost econom ical c u ts of m eat for fam ily use. H am s and sho u ld ers from such hogs w ill weigh 12 to 15 pounds, w ith loins rihd bacon strip s a t about 9 or 10 pounds. If th e pig has been well fattened, not only w ill he produce m ore lard, but also the rtavor o f the m eat w ill be im proved. If th e pig is given a 24-hour fast before sla u g h te r, w ith plenty of w ater available, the c a rc a ss w ill d ra in m ore thoroughly and p ioduce a b etter product. KUHUMW tOM IIIIIffiniKHI niiiunimg Eartheitware Pitchers 59c See them on d isplay in o u r w indow s Hepp’s Racket Store j Gresham Phone 1236 Watch for our heautii’nl line of Valentines iiiiiniuiwiiiiiiHniiimiiiinainiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiniNiuiiiiiHiiuiaiiiiiiiiiiMUiiiiuiiiinuiiiiiiiiiiiiouriiiiiNiQc A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the factory demonstration of the Thor Electric Wash er and Ironer in our electric store during the week beginning January' 24. DEPENDABLE USED CARS $850 Tools for Land Clearing § I $985 I I QAc Electric Ironcr $1275 11 o o d - C t t tiers Supplies D ouble Bit Axes, priced from W ood S p litte rS $875 M h ii I s , p er p o u n d #2.00 to #3.2.» z lfte Wood S p litte r’s W edires, p e r pound Lie te>)£d Hessel Implement Co. 3 I fro » * ( u t Naw* — B urk Saw* — M attock* S p littin g Gun# Why Iron by hand? i PoWi Sr Gresham 'FwThorlroncr irons shirts. A. W. M etzger <& Co. drcPes-cvcn ndfied things The yYinchenter Store J