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a T W IC E A W EEK TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, VOL. 17, NO. 5« ------------ Culvert Completed C ity C o u n c il A d o p ts FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ». ' 1 - UOMIN G BRIDE (JETS SURPRISE SIKKVE ■ 111 ■ — ■ ■ ■■■ ■— 1927 »2.00 Per Year --------- I » Improvement Club Will Resume Work Church Services In honor of the approaching 1 m arria g e of Miss F lossie T etrick GRESHAM TEMPLE ' of G resham and Fred H ibbard of _______ SERVICES ANNOUNCED P o rtlan d , Miss T etrick w as la st T he reg u la r m eeting of the Base — T he new cu lv ert w hich has re- A fter reducing th e tim e lim it on cen t in the spring. R ates recen tly Now th at the vacation tim e is a l cen tly been installed on the Sec- j t be fran ch ise asked by th e Oregon approved for F o re st G rove show evening given a su rp rise m iscel- , Line Im provem ent club w ill be held 1 laueous show er by Miss E lsa S h arp | at th e Rockwood G range h all on most over and p rep aratio n is being tion L ine road east of C leveland T elephone com pany from 40 y ears about th a t in crease over the ra te s and Miss D oris Brown a t th e la t next Monday evening, Septem ber made for th e w inter season, it is avenue w ilt be opened tom orrow (0 05, th e cify council last W’ednes- here. It w as said th a t G resh am ’s te r's hom e on W est Pow ell street. 12, a t 8 o'clock. A la rg e atten d an ce | believed th a t th e Sunday afternoon for trav el, th e th ird of th re e cul- j a y nig h t voted to adopt th e ordi- ra te s would show about th e sam e The room s w ere beautifully decor- is expected as th is is th e first m eet m eetings at the U ndenom inational v e rts to be com pleted th is year un- nance g ran tin g such franchise. The ratio of increase. ; atcd in pink and w hite1', and th is ing of the fall. T he various com tem ple, located th ree blocks ea st of der the supervision of J. M. H ill- a r tion cam e afte r a long discussion Two resid en ts in C lan ah an addi color schem e w as carried out in the m ittees w hich w ill rep o rt have the lib rary , will be a source of yard, county road forem an in dis- of th e situ atio n , when C harles H all tion cam e before th e council w ith refre sh m e n ts served later. Games prom ised some in te restin g item s as g rea ter in te rest and in sp iratio n tric t No. 5. T he cu lv ert, w hich is M arshfield, p resid en t of th e com- com plaints. Ole K ettleson said th a t and m usic w ere enjoyed th ro u g h o u t th e re su lt of w ork w hich has been th an ever. W hereas th e a tte n d of concrete, is 60 feet in length, six panyi and w . p . E m St )ta atto rn ey , a b arn in his neighborhood is in th e evening. going on d u rin g the sum m er ance has been splendid during the feet w ide and four feet high, and is piPad for th e longer term as an aid an u n sa n ita ry condition and w as a T he b rid e elect was th e recip ien t m onths. i sum m er m onths and th e m eetings being covered w ith gravel. T his ¡n form u latin g plans for extension nuisan ce to th e neighbors. The of a n u m b er of handsom e gifts The officers of th e club invite all have been grow ing in in terest, still tak es the place of th e old wooden of th e system and floating bonds m atter w as referre d to th e com m it bridge w hich w as becom ing p rec ar- I finance o perations. T he council tee on h ealth and police w ith in w hich w ere arran g ed u nder a large j , 0 atten d , especially those who crlt- belter tim es are looked forw ard to pitik pap er rose suspended from I icise the purpose and u sefulness of th is w inter. Also it is being p la n ious as a thoroughfare. m em bers felt th a t 40 y ea rs w as too stru ctio n s to in v estig ate and re c th e celling. Those p resen t w ere the organization. It is believed ned to hold th<‘ Sunday evening A sim ila r culvert, 6 x 6 in size, long a tim e to bind th e city In ommend action a t th e n ex t m eet Miss F lossie Tetrick. Mrs. M ary th a t if they u n d erstan d th e pur- services in an evangelical o rder, w as com pleted some tim e ago on g ran tin g privileges to th e phone ing of th e council. T etrick , Mrs. E. G. Judd, Mrs. A. J. 'p o se of th e club to be of equal bene- th e Boring road south of Gillis. A com pany in view of th e certain F red F erguson com plained th a t W. Brow n, Mrs. C. N. T aber, Mrs. i fit to all p ro p erty ow ners on or ad- witli special songs an d m usic at each service, com m encing next cu lv ert n ear the V ictory school- changes of conditions, and refused I he had been forced to com ply w ith Lucile G aither. Mrs. W lnifred T et jacen t to the Base Line, th ey will Sunday evening. house on B eaver creek w as finished to vote th e fra n ch ise w ith th a t 1 th e h ealth o rd in an ce prohibiting rick, Mrs. M arian Hoss, Mrs. Edna gladly cooperate in th e program of Sunday school is held at 10 a. m.; outdoor toilets, w hile m any o th ers Schultz, Miss M artha H agberg, several days ago in th e sam e solid specification. im provem ent. p reaching services a t 2 o’clock iu fashion w hich m arks th e road con- In his ta lk Mr H all outlined th e ! w ere violating th e o rd in an ce and Miss M arie Blom, Miss Doris A rran g em en ts w ill be m ade to llie afternoon and Sunday evenings stru ctio n u nder the d irection of Mr. pOijCy of th e com pany to m ake ex- going sco tt free. T he council co n Brown an d Miss Elsa S harp. provide com fortable seating In the at 7:30; p ray er m eeting on T u e s H illyard. , tensive im provem ents of th e local sidered th a t his point w as w ell hall for all who come. days an«l V oung People’s service on taken and o rdered th e m a rsh a l to A new 30-foot span bridge w ith Sy8tem. He explained why th e new ( HARLES MtKINNEY W. II. H arlow Is presid en t of the ( F riday evenings, each to begin at co ncrete abu tm en ts six feet in building had been erected in G resh- m ake a th o ro u g h investigation of WEDS PENDLETON GIRL ¡club, O. 11. S chw erdtm ann is vice 7:30. A cordial invitation is ex height is being co n stru cted a t Cot- am several m onths before it w as i the situ atio n w ith reg ard to th is o r C harles McKinney and Miss L u ■ p resid en t and Mrs. Maude L. tended Io ail. ton sta tio n to replace th e old one. pO8sjble to occupy it for telephone dinance th ro u g h o u t th e e n tire city. cille S ailing w ere m arried in Pen- ; Landes se cre ta ry -tre a su re r, ! P ro p erty ow ners d isreg ard in g the W hen n ecessary steel g ird ers can p urposes and before th e new equip- BAPTIST ( III H(’ll be installed to rein fo rce the tim - m en t would be available. T his law w ill th en be notified to in stall dleton on S aturday, Septem ber 3. : ANNOUNCES SERVICES They re tu rn e d to the groom ’s home A d d i t i o n a l L o c a l s ^ e rs - building, he said, w as one of four sa n ita ry to ilets and. in case they on T uesday, com ing th ro u g h Yaki- I ------------ “ or five w’hich w ere u n d er w ay a t the fail to do so, action w ill be taken Renewed vigor and definite plans m a and o th e r W ashington cities on 1 W ord has been received of the The ladies of th e A m erican Le- sam e tim e, all u nder th e sam e con- to com pel th e ir com pliance. for th e fall and w inter work m ark th eir w ay home. m a rriag e of H arold B arr, salesm an At th e req u est of M ayor Cleve gion au x iliary will hold a sew ing tr a c to r . T he saving th u s m ade tlie beginning of activ ities In the T he groom is a g rad u a te of ; (or th e H essel Im plem ent com pany, m eeting a t th e home of Mrs. C. G w ould m ore th a n offset th e loss land th e finance com m ittee, the B aptist church a t th e close of the G resham Union high school and and Miss H a rrie t Douglas, a t the S chneider T uesday afternoon, Sep from allow ing the building to stan d tre a s u re r and th e rec o rd e r w ere vacation period. T he choir u nder tem ber 13, beginning at 2 o'clock. co n stitu ted a com m ittee to m ake an , both young people w ere stu d en ts bride's home in P o rtlan d Sunday. (he direction of Miss M artha Hag- idle fo r sev eral m onths. • , a t O. A. C. th e la st two years. j On th e re tu rn of th e couple from The Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Stein- berg will fu rn ish special m usic , T he new equipm ent, w hich is ex- investigation as to th e p rese n t wa- Mr. M cKinney is em ployed at th e th e ir wedding trip they will reside berg of S ilverton w ere th e gu ests . . about . . . . M arch . . . 6, ,„..0 ... u be | te r ra te s to see if it is possible to both m orning and evening. The „ , , pected 1928, w ill W. E. M arkell store, and they will on Powell V alley road betw een of Mr. and Mrs. Sam P alm q u ist . . . ... „ Bible school will open at 9:45 a. m. , , __ , , „ , of th e com mon b attery type so far ' low er them and a t th e sam e tim e m ake th e ir home w ith his p are n ts G resham and P ortland. T uesday and W ednesday. T uesday . . . . i tak e ca re of th e overhead, th e re- with classes for all th e different . , . . . 1 as th a t system can be used p rac- At th e W. C. T. U. m eeting held for the presen t. evening both Mr. S teinberg and his . . . . , __ b , , . . , ticably. T his m ay extend as fa r as 1 tire m en t of bonds and o th er neces T h u rsd ay aftern o o n the follow ing ages and groups. T he pastor will wife w ere ordained into th e m inis- th re e mi]es outj|W e tf]e G resham sary items. m em bers w ere elected delegates to preach in the m orning ch u rch se r try a t a m eeting held at th e U nde- ,im its Beyond th a t th e h a r . A new light w as o rd ered to be KINDERGARTEN WORK th e county convention to be held at vice on th e topic "T he C h ristian 's WILL INULUDE MUSIC nom inational tem ple. They a r e , , ... , . , : monfc rin g in g system w ill be used. placed on Main s tre e t a t th e Mt. th e M ontavilla M ethodist church Com m ission”. T his service will m oving th is w eek to T illam ook _. . . , „ ,, . T he one recen tly T he pre-school children of G resh Septem ber 15 and 16: Mrs. George begin at 11 o'clock. The B. Y. P. U. I t w as explained th a t u nder th is Hood trac k w here they have a p reaching ap system as m any as ten phones ! placed on th e Section Line n ear the am w ill be given an u n u su al oppor F. Honey, Mrs. B. W. Em ery, Mrs. or young people’s m eeting will pointm ent for th e com ing year. could be on one line b ut only th e new residence of A. McManus w as tu n ity d u rin g the com ing m onths, j A McManuti Mra g B geM e Mr8- meet a t .7 p. m. E llis Judd is th e It ap p eared in th e m usical k in d erg arten w hich L p Manning Mr„ „ c L arsen , president of th is society and def one w anted w ould ring, th e o th ers 1 ordered relocated. th a t th e lig h t is so placed th a t it will open in th e basem ent room s of Mrs c N Ya ber, Mrs. Ca rl Schultz, inite plans are being m ade for p re on th e line being silent. Many ex Mrg , g Korsun(1. A ltern ate senting th e various subjects studied pression s of e n tire satisfactio n does not give a m axim um of light. the M ethodist Episcopal church w ith th is system have been received It will probably be hung d irectly next M onday m orning u n d er the di- ,,elegateB elected w ere M„ . „ v . a t th e m eetings. T he p asto r w ill W ednesday, S eptem ber 7—E a s t w here it has been used. T he com ! over th e road. rection of Miss Lilly Maud P h illip s w ilh (,lm Mr„ w j Cooper, Mrg. preach In the evening service A stro n g p etition for th e im and Miss E dna M ewhirter. C hil e rn M ultnom ah P ioneer association, pan y ’s eng in eers a re now a t w ork E. G. Judd, Mrs. C. J. L undquist. w hich w ill begin at 8 o’clock and C olum bia G range hall. m aking a tho ro u g h su rv ey of th e provem ent of K enney stre e t from dren from the ages of th re e to six Mrs. C. H. Lane, Mrs. F ra n k Peak, his topic will lie "C h rist's S tandard South R oberts to Cedar, a d istance y ears w ill be enrolled. T he hours Mrs. E. B. K irkwood. Mrs. W. T. of a C h ristia n ”. The p ray er m eet Sept. 8-18 — E van g elistic cam - ' conditions. of th re e blocks, w as p resen ted to will be from 9 to 12 on each school ing and choir p ractice will he held paign a t H aley B a p tist church. The inadequacy of th e p rese n t H ensley and Mrs. B. L. W alrad. the council. In addition to th e r e s day. ----------- , telephone facilities w as b ro u g h t T he Rev. and Mrs. Jo n a s J o h n on W ednesday evening beginning The co u rse follows a definite son arriv ed W ednesday evening at 7:30. Friday, S eptem ber 9 R eg istra- Q|(t ¡n )ke <]j8CU88(on on th e ser- idents on th e stree t, ab o u t 60 per cent of th e people In th e vicinity study outline, co rrelatin g witli the tion of freshm en and new stu d e n ts I vice, w hich w as described by some from Malmo, N ebraska, and are a t G resham Union high school. signed the petition. W hen th e hand and con stru ctio n work, folk gtayln(ç a , hom e ()f Mrg Jo h n . “ BRAVER” TO HE as “ro tte n .” Mr. H all adm itted th a t w ork is com pleted assessm en t for dancing, gam es, eu rhythm etlcs, ex PASTOR’S TOPIC so n ’s sister, Mrs. O tto M agnuson. Monday, S eptem ber 12—Opening th e com p lain ts w ere probably well costs w ill be determ ined by a board p ression and beginning piano. The day of high school and G resham founded b u t said th a t u n d er exist- Mr. Johnson w as a form er p asto r Tlie reg u la r Sunday services will of view ers and apportioned acco rd la tte r will be Individual in stru ctio n , grad e school. ing circu m stan ces they could not of the i’ow ell Valley Mission lie held a t tlie F ree M ethodist ing to th e benefits. each child being given daily work church. On th e ir re tu rn by au to to church Sunday in ch arg e of the T h u rsd ay E vening, Sept. 15— *,e m uc^ b etter. I t is expected th a t T he council ad journed to W ed at the piano under th e guidance of Oregon they m ade a to u r of Yel new ly-appointed puHtnr, tlie Rev. B aptist L adies Guild chicken din th e in sta lla tio n of th e new and nesday, Septem ber 21, w hen rep o rts Miss P h illips. n er a t th e B ap tist church. m odern sw itch board and b e tte r low stone N ational p ark and stopped D. It. W eintz. Tlie m orning su b w ill be h eard and o th er m a tte rs of T he m ethods of th e m usical k in for a visit witli friends a t Idaho ject will b e “ P ra y er", and tho eve S eptem ber 15 and 16—County q u a rte rs w ill b rin g th e q u ality of business attended to. d erg a rte n a re said to have proven p a ||„ W. C. T. U. convention at M onta service up to a satisfac to ry s ta n ning topic, "O vercom ing D iscour highly sa tisfac to ry and very sue- j villa M ethodist church. dard. agem ent”. T he p a sto r will preach Please phone or w rite item s for cessful, th e little folks being es It is likely th a t th e ra te sched th e O utlook—but give your real at both services. Sunday school Is s e l i . 26 to Oct. 1- -S tate fair a t pecially happy in th e work. They ule w ill be increased n early 50 per nam e. Call G resham 1561. . in ch a rg e of I). M. Cathey and (he Salem. respond readily to th e m usical young people’s service in charge of p rin cip les and m usical gam es p re Miss Mabel Shipley. sented. v Tlie Ju n io r M issionary society, in Mi-s P hillips was w ith th e m usi- A gam e of questions for the charge of Mrs. Mary Welch, will cal k in d erg arten of the Oregon City w hole fam ily. lie new ly organized and officers T he O utlook h a s a rra n g e d to run C onserv ato ry of Music la st year, th is In tere stin g fe a tu re reg u larly . The elected for the com ing year a t a w hile Miss M ew hirter conducted a a n sw e rs to the follow ing questions will found elsew here In th is paper. R e a m eeting to he held In th e church p riv ate k in d erg arten in G resham . be sonable and proper q u estio n s sent to (in S atu rd ay afternoon, Septem ber The w ork given by th e tw o Is th a t this d e p a rtm e n t c a re of Outlook will 17, at 2:30. Tfi«* cooperation of he answ ered, If possible. used In th e E lllson-W hlte m usical (C opyrighted by M ilton O. N elson) p aren ts is g reatly desired in m ak k in d e rg a rten In P o rtland. ing th e ju n io r society a success 1. W hy has yellow fever become , th is year. (rente ( lob Change. alm ost ex tin ct? On Section Line * ' A m ended O rd in a n c e Coming Events » Do You Know? * Y o u r B o y s H e r e fo r C lo th in g , a n d F u r n is h in g s ; a ls o S h o e s a n d S t o c k in g s fo r G irls. Young Men's Suits........... Boys’ S u its ........................ Boys’ Shoes........................ Boys’ B lazers.................... Boys’ Sweaters ................. Boys’ Shirts ...................... Boys’ overalls.................... B?ys’ B e lts......................... Boys’ Caps ........................ Boys’ Macks and O'Coats Boys’ U nderw ear............. Boys’ H o siery .................... A ch an g e has been m ade in the place of m eeting of th e A reme club w hich is now announced to m eet w ith Mrs. Ed A ylsw orth Mon day aftern o o n instead of w ith Mrs. G race Page. Mrs. Page. Mrs. C. M. Q ulcksall and Mrs. C arrie Powell will a ssist th e hostess. 2. W hat is an equinoctial sto rm ? SERMON TO DI II. U I I II 3. A re m any farm s equipped w ith ' MODERN WORLD I II E I gas o r electric lig h ts? 4. W here did th e mud sw allow or The m orning serm on a t tho eave sw allow place its n est before M ethodist church w ill be of e s b arn s w ere bu ilt In th is co u n try ? pecial in te re st to all who th in k of 5. A re any dogs o r cats born C h ristian ity in te rm s of m odern w ithout ta ils? world life. It is called, “To Servo 6. Is th e re a la rg e r proportion of the P re sen t Age” and Is concerned Orchestra ( lass to Resume. O rch estra and p riv ate lessons on ch ild ren in th e co u n try or in the j with th e large o p p o rtu n ities open before C hristianity today. strin g ed in stru m e n ts and cornet city ? 7. In hat resp , ects does th have been resum ed by Mrs. R obert — w ------ ___ ______ __ e . | In th e evening the p asto r speaks Blair, accredited teach er, a t the U nited S tates su rp ass oth er nations again, th e serm on being on “The home of Mrs. W J. OU B eg in n ers’ in d u stria lly ’ Joys of Conquest". T hose who have o rc h e stra class sta rtin g . F o r I n - 1 lnaU 8tr,“ ,ly • 8. Does a bird ever sing w hile problem s will enjoy it. form ation phone G resham 2185 — Adv. sittin g on a nest of eggs? The Sunday school and th e E p w orth League m eet at the usual hours w ith th e ir custom ary p ro gram s of helpfulness. ( III R< II DAY TO Holeproof BE OBSERVED SUNDAY Boys’ 2-Knicker Suits is of extra heavy service silk with a number of clever re inforcements to insure long wear. Comes in all the new Fall shades. While they last we will give a boys’ 2-knicker suit Free with a $10 purchase of boys’ shoes, caps, shirts, overalls, sweaters, etc. ÍÍW } S uit sice 12 to IS yearn only Priced at .................. ! M e n ' s 9 w ear J. : ¡ 1 u pjolenrcya^ /jo s ie iy W. R. Hicks Co. Gresham, Oregon ; The serm on topic for the p rea ch ing service Sunday a t 11 o'clock at the Zion E vangelical church will be, “Nehem lah the B u ild er”. S un day school will m eet a t iu a. m. C hurch day will be observed S u n day and all m em bers and friends are asked to bring th e ir lunch and rem ain for tb s fellow ship luncheon, and th e aftern o o n m eetings. The Ju n io r League w ill m eet at 1:30 p. m. and a special m eeting of the congregation w ill be held a t about 2:30. All th e m em bers of the congregation are u rged to a t tend th e co n gregational meeting. Portland Attorney Heads Pioneer Group F ra n k G. Sm ith, P ortlan d a tto r ney w ith offices in the P o rte r build ing and a m em ber of a pioneer fam ily of tlie C orbett neighborhood, was chosen as president of the E ast M ultnom ah Pioneer associa tion at its an n u a l m eeting last W ednesday. T his would indicate th a t Mr. Sm ith had reached the rig h t age succession, judged from th e y ea rs of residence in the com m unity, as the presidency is hand ed down from year to year in th a t way. T he re tirin g presid en t is Jam es Ross. O ther officers elected were Mrs. Sylvester E vans, vice p resid en t; C. C hristensen, secre tary , re-elected; Olive W illis, tre a su re r. A residence of 25 y ears in M ultnom ah county ea st of the Sandy riv er m akes one eligible to m em bership in the pioneer asso ciation. Ten m em bers of the association have passed aw ay since th e annual m eeting a year ago. They w ere Mrs. Ilom er Johnson, F ran z F rom m elt, Fred Sm ith, Ju llia u a Lam- pert, Edith K nieriem , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shoultz, Constance S. Ellis, C atherine C. Z ancker, Fred R ickert and Wm. Miller. The la tte r cam e from C alifornia for th e purpose of atten d ing th e pioneer m eeting but died suddenly a few days before the m eeting. F low ers w ere placed on the a lta r in m em ory of th ese de parted friends by Mrs. Lucy 08- trau d who was In charg e of th e a f ternoon program . T he audience aroye and joined in singing "T h e re 's a Long, Long T ra il a W inding.” P ioneers who had places of hon or w ith the officers d uring the af ternoon program w ere H enry Lat- ourell and Sheriff Thos. M. H url- hurt. Tlie la tte r introduced Milton A. M iller who m ade the speech of the afternoon. Lee E vans sang a group of songs, as did Miss Mabel ChanitierJain and Miss P earl Cham berlain. Mrs. K v iiiw accom panied for her husband and Mrs. H. L. Moody for the Misses C ham berlalu. Violin solos of unusual beauty were played by Miss Toru Lund, who was accom panied a t the piano by her sister, Miss L avina Lund. In Ills speech Mr. M iller told of his In terest In pioneer g ath erin g s and of the fact th a t his fath e r cam e to Oregon in 1847 and his m other in 1852. He spoke of th e courage and tlie unselfishness of the early se ttle rs and of the heritag e which ttiey have left to th eir descendants and to nil who know th eir history. Tlie Oregon country, said Mr. Mil ler, Is th e only p art of our g rea t co untry over w hich no foreign Hag has floated. T hat country Included w hat is now Oregon, W ashington, Idaho, A rizona and p a rt of Mon tana. For 67 y ears Oregon was th e subject of contention. Men high in national affairs did not believe th e re wus anything w est of th e Rocky m ountains w orth saving or lighting over and it w as only by in- lluence of the ever Increasing num ber of se ttle rs th a t the real value of the n o rthw estern country 'w as recognized. Champoeg, th e cradle of O regon’s governm ent, w as re ferred to and an outline of the m ovem ent w as given. Mr. M iller paid a trib u te to the high ideals of citizenship held by m ost women, to th e ir activity in politics and th e ir in creasing Influ ence in indu stry and econom ics. He urged th a t ail, both men and wom en tak e th e responsibility m ore se r iously. It was a pleasing sig h t to see friends g reet friends. It was good to hear the eager questions and som etim es the uncertain answ ers. "D on't you know me?” “No, yes, yon a re So and So. How you have changed.” Or som etim es the a n sw er would be, "I would know you anyw here, you look so m uch like your m other. She was a good friend to me,” P erh aps the m ost enjoyable hour of the day was the dinner hour, when th e long tables w hich filled the big dining room w ere crow ded, with many w aiting for th e second table. T h ere seemed to be no lack In th e am ount of food and nothing more to be desired In the quality. The H essel im plem ent com pany has recently unloaded a c a r of W iilys-K nlght sedans, all of which have been delivered to th e follow ing: B ert Bolce, Rockwood; C la r ence P otter. Evelyn Hoyt and W. W hite, all of P ortland. C hrysler sedans have been delivered to Dean T aylor of P ortland. V erne H ill yard ^>nd O. E. N ichols; a C hrysler R epair D rbew ay«. coupe to Mrs. Josephine Q uesin Now la th e tim e to rep a ir your drivew ays with cru sh ed rock or berry of T rou td ale and a C hrysler road gravel. See W alrad * W right, ro ad ste r to H arry W inters of Mon- taviila. G resham , phone 1631.—Adv. W hat you Want, when you w ant School books and supplies a t A. C. A rvldson’s, Powell Valley.—Adv. It, as you w ant It— W ant Ad R.