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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1928)
One of the First Steps in Loyalty to Your Community Is to Patronize Your bocal Newspaper. T W IC E A W EEK You Need the Outlook for G resham O utlook Severe Snow Storm Demoralizes Traffic FIKE PROTECTION ASSURED Traffic on the streets of Gresh am has been m ost difficult since S atu rd ay aftern o o n , w hen a dry snow com m enced to fall, which w as of th e p ellet variety, about as easy to drive th ro u g h d rifted sand. S itu ated as it is in a bow l-like valley. G resham soon becam e w ell closed in by d rifts of snow w hich w as sw irled by th e d riv ing ea st w ind in to every crack and cranny. A light coating of Ice covered th e snow Monday and w as in creased during Mon day night. R ising te m p eratu re has cleared th e telephone and pow er w ires, w hich hung heavy th is m o rning w ith th e ir coating of ice. Many ca rs have become stuck in th e d rifts in th e business d is tric t of the tow n, but conditions are som ew hat im proved w ith th e b reak in g up of th e snow by autom obiles. M ayor C leveland rep o rted th a t he had m ade an effort to get the county road officials to ru n the snow plow th ro u g h th e m ain stre e ts but, so far, w ithout su c cess. He also rep o rted th a t ev ery effort Is being m ade to offer fire p ro tectio n in th e em ergency. T he fire engine is in good shape, fully supplied w ith gas and oil, and w ith chains, and is being kept w arm by tw o oil h ea te rs so th a t no delay w ould ensue if n ecessary to be ta k en out on a fire call. Clyde Lee Succumbs To Skull Fracture BANK ANNOUNCES IIS ESS 1928 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS « Symphony Concerts Planned January 3 ,7 One of th e m ost com plete s u r W hen schools th ro u g h o u t ea st p rises th e m otor in d u stry h as ern M ultnomah and C lackam as ______________ know n for m any y ea rs is to be counties open for w ork a t th e be G resham and locality a re in th e into use, the hot coffee proving ex- B ro th ers Inc. on T h u rsd ay , Ja n - A fter a prolonged b attle for life, ginning of the New Year each room The P o rtland Symphony o rch es th ro es of th e ou tstan d in g storm of trem ely welcome to th e men. who m ade public know ledge by Dodge Clyde Lee w as forced to give up will he provided w ith a large pic tra. Willem van H oogstraten cou th e w inter, w hich has covered a w ere num b w ith cold. T he m ost n ary 5th. th e stru g g le and passed aw ay New ture, a rep roduction of a painting ductor. will present two program s inconvenience to pow er lines h as T he la st tie betw een th e old w ine are a of the Pacific northw est. Y ear's day a t th e home of his p a r by J. H. H in term eister. a celebrated during the com ing week. These been reported from C o ttrell, Sandy, buggy or w agon and th e m odern ents Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Lee, who A m erican a rtis t and likew ise a wiill be the second pair In the A bout six inches of snow has fa l Crow n P oint and th e Base L ine autom obile has been rem oved by a live on th e Bluff road in th e Cot careful student of A m erican his- special series of four holiday pro- len in and around G resham , w hile road. ’ new and rev o lu tio n ary design in tre ll d istric t. T he m an. who was tory. The p ictu re is en titled “The gram s arran g ed by the symphony th e low est te m p e ra tu re reported autom otive co n stru ctio n . A high tension w ire w as sizzling h as been 13 degrees above zero, born in T ennessee M arch 14, 1893 Dawn of A m erican E xpansion" and society. The first is to be present- B uilding th e body and ch assis as w as th e victim of a fra ctu red skull is th e subject of an essay co n test > ed at the public auditorium Tues- S atu rd ay w as th e w o rst day in acro ss th e F airview road S atu rd ay one in tre g al u n it is th e m a ster suffered som e tim e previous to his for w hich th e F irst S tate Bank of I day night; the second in the audi- y ea rs when fine p article s of snow w here lines had been ca rrie d down stro k e achieved by Dodge B ro th ers w ere driven th ro u g h th e a ir w ith by th e Speedbow l g ra n d sta n d roof engineers. Im m easu rab le increased death. To obtain relief he u nder O resham is offering several prizes | torium S aturday m orning. These w ent tre a tm e n t at th e Mayo B ro th both to the grad e schools and to trem endous force by a biting east w hich was blown off by th e heavy safety w ill be th e n et gain to the will be respectively the fourth sym ers h o sp ital in R ochester, M inne the high schools. This m a tte r of wind. It w as sim ply im possible to east wind. T elephone connection A m erican m otoring public th ro u g h phony concert and the fourth pop sota, but. accom panied by his wife, an essay co n test is an an n u al a f escape th e w ind w hich seem ed to w ith P o rtlan d w as d isru p ted for a th is en tirely original innovation. u lar concert of the present season. tim e, but la te r resto red . About 40 retu rn ed from th e re ten days ago fair of F irs t S tate Bank and is come from all q u a rte rs a t the T he com plete d etails of th is im For both concerts Mr. van Hoog to th e hom e of his fath er. sam e tim e. T he snow w hich fell G resham telephone lines w ere re provem ent w ill be m ade public on m a tte r in which th e schools are stra te n has arran g ed program s of ported out yesterday, also all com quickly form ed d rifts w hich m ade The deceased is survived by his tak in g m ore in te rest each year Ja n u a ry 5th by Brockw ay & Nel widow Mrs. L illian Lee and tw o The history in connection with w idespread popular uppeal, having traffic extrem ely difficult. A slow m unication w as off betw een G resh son com pany. Dodge B ro th ers the end In view to express the children E stella and Clyde; his each subject is of g re a t in terest. ly risin g te m p eratu re , how ever, is am and Sandy, C orbett and D a dealers for G resham . jovial sp irit th a t dom inates the p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. A V . H. Lee now giving indications th a t the m ascus. P aren ts a re urged by th e bank Dodge B ro th ers Inc. w ith th e ir W atch nigh t services and o th er d ealers have planned one of th e two b ro th ers, H. B. Lee of C ottrell, officials to encourage th eir children holiday season. The T uesday eve storm w ill end in th e good old O re gon way, rain , w hich w ill put a New Y ear’s eve functions w ere sad m ost com plete debuts in autom otive and M. L. Lee, of L ato u rell, and a to subm it essays. T he p articu la rs ning concert will, co n tra ry to cu s stop to the reign of snow w hich is ly in terfered w ith on acco u n t of the h isto ry in th e p rese n tatio n of th is sister Mrs. F lo ra Oxford In Texas. a re announced by th e bank as fol tom, be made up entirely of sh o rter w orks, no full sym phony being not appreciated by anyone in th is storm . N either th e M ission ch u rch new product. F u n eral arran g e m en ts, w hich a re lows : slated for presentation a t this time. section, w ith th e possible exception n o rt th e Saron L u th eran in Pow ell in th e hands of J. E. Metzger of th e "AVe a re offering th ree prizes for N ew spapers w ill c a rry th e first of th e children who a re m aking V alley ca rrie d out th e ir pro g ram s com plete acco u n t of th is su rp rise G resham F u n eral p arlo rs, are th e best essay on “The Dawn of The o u tstan ding feature of the S a t for S atu rd ay evening, also th e S un on T hursday, J a n u a ry 5. th e m ost of it. pending b e tte r w eath er conditions. A m erican E xpansion.” T he first Is urday program will be the ap p e ar In term en t w ill be m ade in Lincoln >5, the second $3, and the th ird »2. ance as solo a rtist, of David Cam p A p parently th e w orst h ard sh ip day services w ere dispensed w ith. As a p rep a ra tio n for th is gigantic bell, distinguished P ortland pian Memorial park. w as w orked on those w ho w ere The ann u al business m eeting a t the new sp ap er cam paign Dodge B ro th T he essays a re not to exceed 600 ist. T his will be the first tim e, in obliged to m ake an effort in keep M ission ch u rch has been deferred ers have prep ared for W ednesday w ords and m ust be handed or several seasons, th a t a resident a r A. U. RUBY ( HOSEN ing telephone and pow er lines open until b e tte r w eath er. Dr. W illiam evening betw een 7:30 and 8:30 m ailed to us on or before F eb ru ary tist will perform with th e o rch es TO HEAD EXPOSITION 1st, 1928. The co n test Is open to for th e convenience of th e public. S heller of Independence, Oregon, o'clock Pacific coast tim e, a w on tra. R oger Newcomb«, local trouble who w as scheduled to speak S u n derfu l rad io program . W ill Rogers, A. C. R uby of P o rtlan d , a nut- all stu d en ts in seventh and eighth T he Tuesday night program will sh o o ter for th e P o rtla n d E le ctric day evening a t th e L u th e ra n A1 Jolson, F red Stone and Paul ionally know n b reed er of d ra ft g rades and high school sudents. consist of six num bers, of which P ow er com pany, has not had a full church, arriv ed S unday and was W hitem an have been secured as T he essays of high school stu d en ts horses. w as elected p resid en t of th ree a re totally new additions to n ig h t's sleep since m idnight en tertain ed for a few h o u rs a t the ta le n t for th is hour of e n te rta in the Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock w ill be judged independently of th e o rch e stra's repertoire. Thia T hursday. He has been try in g to home of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. S ture, m ent. those of th e seventh and eighth exposition a t the a n n u a l m eeting will not in .th e slightest degree respond to th e num erous calls, but but began th e re tu rn home th a t of the board of d irec to rs and tr u s grades. a lte r the fact th a t the program is evening. H e stated th a t w eath er w as obliged to call on help from “This line p ictu re by J. H. H in t tees recen tly held. Ruby succeeds of a popular nature, as all of these th è com pany's departm en t in P o rt conditions w ere not n ea rly so bad OFFICERS INSTALLED MEMBERS ADDED TO E. A. S tu a rt of S eattle, who has erm eister, a celebrated Am erican FOR GRESHAM MASONS land. Ten linem en, who w ere out in h is locality. C hurch atten d an ce BOY SCOUT TROOP been the ex position's head for the a rtis t, show s j o u a scene th a t oc th ree are w orks that will win wide spread public favor. The th ree S atu rd ay in th e blinding blizzard in G resham w as g rea tly depleted G resham Masonic Lodge No. 152 past six years. O. M. P lum m er, cu rred in the public sq u are at New new num bers a re S tra u ss's wait«, endeavoring to keep th e c u rre n t in on account of ex istin g conditions. A. F. & A. M., held its an n u a l elec- T he first re g u la r m eeting w as O rleans on Monday m orning, De who is equally as w ell known as com m ission, w ere given an im F allen tree s blocked th e Mount I tion and in stallatio n of officers on held on S atu rd ay of the Boy Scout cem ber 20, 1803. In this scene Mr. "Voices of S pring,” S traw iusky's prom ptu lunch a t th e hom e of Mr. Hood Loop road betw een G resham | F rid ay evening. P a st M aster A troop organized th e w eek before Ruby in th e locality of G resham H in term eister has exhibited his "F irew o rk s," and B rahm s' "V aria and Mrs. Newcombe. Tw o hlgh- and Sandy. At G overnm ent Camp M eyers officiating as in stallin g of w ith th re e m em bers. Six additional was re-elected se c re ta ry and g en q u alities as a h isto rian as w ell as tions on a Them e by Mozart." eral m anager. pow ered -percolators, w hich th e j th e te m p e ra tu re w as rep o rted ten ficer. T hose in stalled w ere W. J. m em bers had signed up in th e The rem aining th ree num bers T he success of th e 1927 exposi sk ill as an a rtist. P. E. P. is fam ed for, w ere called below zero. “Among th e cosm opolitan crowd are all extrem ely well-know n, as Todd, m a ste r: C. J. L undquist, m eantim e, and p lan s w ere outlined tion w as discussed and th e outlook a re show n a num ber of people in th e sym phony and other o rg an i senior w ard en ; W ilson E astm an, for fu tu re work. V earl Howell Is for th e 1928 show anticipated. NEW YEAR STARTS had to be cut open w ith to rch es to ju n io r w ard en : W. C. M etzger, scout m a ster and H arry Jen sen a s th e foreground who a re of unusual zations have presented them nu RECORD OF ACCIDENTS m ake »t cue la some cases pos tr e a s u re r: W. L. G orsage, secre sistan t. Bob Metz), i, senior p a Interest. T he old colored woman m erous tim es in Ills city. They are PLEASANT HOME sible. and Ju lie t" overture who is w atching her m istress, the "Romeo ta ry ; C. G. S chneider, sen io r d ea tro l, w ill keep all records. Two H olidays a re generally the ce n te r “Slavic M arch" T his accident w as alm o st d u p li co n ; Roy Gibbs, ju n io r deacon; A p atro ls have been organized and F. B. Lake, th e c a re ta k e r of the g irl in pink, w as a very faithful (T chaikovsky). and occasion of an in creased n um cated in c h a ra c te r by an o th er tra in McManus, ch a p la in ; G eorge H oney nam ed Fox and AVolf. Tom Aid- (T chaikovsky), and "Flight of the se rv a n t lived to a g re a t age and O rient school. Is “cam ping on the ber of accidents and th is New- accident a day la ter In Chicago at B arrytow n, D utchess Bum ble-Bee" (R itncky-K orsahov). m a rsh a l; Ted Johnson, senior rich is lead er of the first and K eith job" th ese sjo rm y days because of died Y ear's w as no exception. w hen th re e electric tra in s piled stew ard ; Mr. Campbell will perform the W alter Z enger, ju n io r M ealey of the second. the necessity of keeping th e fu rn county, New York. Few would su s T he Union Pacific flier, headed onto one an o th er n ear K essington, stew ard ; A. W. It Is hoped to in c re ase th e m em ace fires going. pect th a t her m istre ss had been a Paderew ski “ Polish F antasy", com M etzger, tyler. fo r P o rtlan d , ra n into a rock and a suburb. A tra in stalled on th e T ru stees for th e lodge a re A. b ersh ip to 32, w hcih will be the F reeland C ollins cam e home from widow for n early tw o years, and posed for pianofort and orchestra. d irt slide n ea r O neonta gorge on trac k s, an o th er w as stopped be M eyers, B W. T horne and C harles lim it of a troop. Boys nine years his w ork la st T htlrsday 111, and has she is not yet 18. H er uncle with T his Is perh aps the g reat Polish th e Colum bia riv er highw ay a t a hind th e first and a th ird crash ed Cleveland. of age and up a re adm itted. Mem been confined to his hom e and bed pow dered h air is at her side. His p ia n ist’s most conspicuous co n trib few m inutes before 8 New Y ear's into th e second. A m otorm an was b ersh ip fee Is 50 cen ts and dues 25 m ost of th e tim e since u nder the nam e should be ca refu lly rem em ution to piano und o rch e stra lite r m orning, seriously in ju rin g several killed and m any injured. One ca r cen ts a m onth. T he m eetings of the ca re of a physician . He Is th o u g h t bered as he is said to be th e first atu re. T he Sym phony society has JESSE A. DUNBAR persons, including th e engineer and caught fire. tro o p have been held so far in th e m an to c a rry th e S tars and S tripes no record th a t th e o rch estra has to be som ew hat improved. DIES IN PORTLAND firem an of the lead engine and giv B ap tist ch u rch but an effort Is be into an A m erican school room. He ever presented th is work before. A Q u arterly conference will be ing m any p assen g ers a severe POULTRYMEN HELP IN F u n e ra l services w ill be held ing m ade to g et the city hall. w as then a te ac h er in New Or The rem aining num bers on this shakeup. , conducted a t th e M ethodist church COST INVESTIGATION T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at 1:30 o’clock leans. He does not know the man program a re : "O verture to “The T h u rsd ay evening. J a n u a ry 5, w ith T he tra in w as headed by tw o en a t Mt. T ab o r P re sb y teria n church a t his side, In green coat, w aving M arriage of F igaro,” (M ozart), Dr. A lbert S. H isey presiding. All gines. T he lead engine landed G. AV. K uhlm an of th e d ep a rt in P o rtlan d for th e late Je sse A. EXCHANGE TEACHER WRITES DE .HU RNEY frien d s and officials of th e church his hat. Nobody in th a t crowd “P relu d e" (Ja e rn e fe lt), and O ver p a rtly in th e w ater of the Colum bia m ent of farm m anag em en t of D unbar of P o rtlan d , in form er know s him for he has ju s t arrived. tu re to "T he B at” (S trau ss). are invited to be presen t. Dr. Hisey riv er. T he o th e r engine and m ost O. A. C. h as been, d u rin g th e p ast y ears a F airview resid en t. Mr. However, h e m et th e young widow F rien d s of Dr and Mrs. S. I). will preach a serm on In connection of th e coaches left th e tra c k and week, collecting data from some of D unbar who w as 50 y ea rs of age. B riggs will be in te reste d in an a c at a hall Im m ediately follow ing the | NCH EDEENS CELEBRATE tipped a t a p erilous angle ov er the leading poultrym en of th is sec died a t his hom e at 7118, 53d av e co u n t of th e ir trip east la st su m w ith the conference. T he hour will cerem ony and alm o st tw o years la SILVER WEDDING h anging th e river. tion for th e cost su rv ey being co n nue so u th e ast New Y ear’s day. He m er and some of th e places which be 7:45. te r they w ere m arried. T h ere is they visited. Dr. B riggs w as a The conductor of the tra in , No ducted by th e d ep a rtm en ts of farm w as born n ea r F airview , on land Miss A nna L en n artz, who has con sid erab le h isto ry Amid the m ost favorable s u r concerning te ac h er in Jefferson high school in 23, had to w alk in a blinding bliz m anagem ent and p o u ltry busban w hich his fa th e r Dan S. D unbar P o rtlan d , b ut lived on th e O sburn been spending th e holidays with th ese people. L et your essay tell roundings and conditions of happi zard tw o and a half m iles e a st of dry of th e college. T he survey, be settled a fte r cro ssin g th e p lain s in road w est of F airview . An ex her p are n ts began th e re tu rn trip th e ir nam es and the p a rt they had ness, a t th e 25th m ilestone of m a r ch an g e w as a rra n g e d betw een Dr. I to h er school in Idaho, Sunday eve Dodson to telephone th e re p o rt of ginning la st y ear and extending 1850. ried life, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Sche- B riggs and a teach er at Y onkers, { nlng. She and h er fa th e r attem p t in th e cerem ony as well as the im th e accident. It w as tw o hou rs be over a period of th ree years, deals Mr. D unbar w as a salesm an of New York m ense ad v an tag e to th e United deen celebrated their silver an n i In a b rief C hristm as fore Dr. F red T hom pson of T he w ith the costs of com m ercial egg m any y e a rs’ stan d in g and for th e m essage to Mr. and Mrs. Max I ed to reach th e tra in a t T ro u td ale S tate s in th e closing by Mr. Liv v ersary on th e last day of 1927. D alles could reach th e scene. production and rela ted m a tte rs. p ast y ear had been em ployed by the R uehle of Rockwood, Dr. B riggs S atu rd ay via auto, b ut w ere forced ingston and Mr. Monroe of the The event took place a t the H ills W recking crew s w ere assem bled T he co-o p erato rs th is year a re : S u p erio r B iscuit com pany. He was o u tlin es the trip and some of the . to tu rn back on account of the bliz- la rg e st real e sta te tran sa ctio n In view Mission church and was a t th in g s w hich have been seen. He , . and w orked u nder difficulties to David Savo, S. E. Sease, Jo h n K ail a t one tim e ex-chancellor-com say s; " zard w hich w as rag in g In th a t h isto ry and a t th e low est price per tended by between 40 and 50 m em c le a r the w reckage and th e slide. gren, Jo h n AVyant, S k arek Bros., m an d er of Lodge No. 1, K n ig h ts of "W as not su re of com ing un til ' vicinity. T hey enco u n tered m any acre, the L ouisiana P u rc h ase .” bers of the Mission congregation, T he slide of snow . Ice and rock S ch iller Bros., Floyd Long, AV. AV. P ythias. Ju n e 27. L eft Ju ly 5. Motored ' obstacles and w ere suffering from with the pastor, the Rev. O. F. L a r o b stru cted th e highw ay as w ell as H astings. F. B. Bunn, all of M ult w ith fam ily. G reat trip . Visit- {cold by th e tim e they reached home, World’s Longest Bridge. son. T he deceased Is survived by his back ed frien d s and rela tiv e s enroute. | L„n n a r ti took the „,PCfrlc the track. nom ah county; and J. H. L indgren, widow Mrs. Saidle O rr-D unbar, and W ent via Chicago, O ntario, N iag T he recen t ag itatio n regarding P receding th e ir parents, the six C. J. W ilkinson, G ra n t Sloop, D. T. tw o ch ild ren K ath ry n and Allen. ara . W est Point. A rrived A ugust tra in Sunday aftern o o n , accom - the Longview bridge and th e a tte n children of Mr. and Mrs. Schedeen Two serious railw ay accidents W illiam s and A ndrew Jo h n so n of In te rm e n t w ill be m ade in Lincoln 27. W ell located in nice suburb. anled by h er fath e r, and m ade con tion th a t has been given th e re m arched down th e aisles of the School people very friendly. One nections w ith a tra in a t P o rtlan d . occurred in Chicago over the New C lackam as county. M emorial park. moval of to lls on the In te rsta te I church to th e stra in s of _____ H earts h o u r to New York City. Saw S tatu e Y ear's. T he first w as a w reck on of L iberty, Coney Islan d . S taten i The Rev- o l , ver G ill, p asto r of bridge between P o rtlan d and Van- and F low ers", played by Mrs. L ar Disastrous Fire at Estacada. th e Chicago and A lton w hen a flier Islan d , Brooklyn bridge, H olland (he M ethodist work at P leasan t couver, m akes th e follow ing an- son. A program had been arran g ed Ways to Save Gas. The Lfnglehaugh building, one of crash ed into th e re a r of a stalled T he follow ing su g g estio n s have tubes, m useum , p ark s, h isto rical Home and B oring m ade a try in g nouncem ent of th e w orld's longest with milch care, and am ong other p assen g er tra in , the blinding snow th e oldest in E stacad a and occu been found useful In saving gas bridge a t New O rleans of p artlcu - j things Included the presentation to obscuring th e w arn in g lights. The pied by P o inter S au n d ers w ith stock and In prolonging th e life of gas Saw ch u rch 230 years old, tom bs of <lay- *’ n ecessary to dig his lar Interest the couple of several beautiful coaches w ere telescoped, resu ltin g p aints and oils, w as to ta lly de- ran g e s: A ccording to th e Oregon S tate pieces of silverw are. R efreshm ents A lexander H am ilton and R obert ea r out of snow d rifts four tim es on In tw o deaths and m any seriously troyed by fire Sunday evening. The B efore baking potatoes, let them Fulton. W an am ak er's g re a t sto re I th e way over. H aving reached the Motor association the w orld's long were la ter served. in ju red . In zero w eather and blix- w as w ithout lig h ts for a tim e i r . » — ■" e st con crete bridge will cro ss the stan d in hot w ater for 15 m inutes. Mr. and Mrs. Schedeen w ere m a r zardy conditions th e steel coaches I through dam age to a pow er w ire. If th is Is done, only h alf as much th an I've seen in P o rtlan d . No be no "ervlces. No difficulty was w aters of Lake P o n tc h a rtra ln and ried a t W illm ar, M innesota, and will then follow along th e shore to gas will be req u ired to bake them . ' tig e rs a t Tam m any, no money In {experienced on th e re tu rn trip, about 19 years ago cam e to Oregon. The Miss Irm a Gill and Miss Iris th e g ate of New O rleans. G reen vegetables cooked in a sig h t In W all stree t, no guns In the They have since resided on the 40- . “ T Y , p aaa* w ere <«eata a ‘ ‘he M ethodist s tru c tu re Is 14.5 m iles In length sm all am o u n t of w ater req u ire less , acre ranch In the Hillsview d istric t w e plan to go to isew E ngland gas and reta in th e ir m in eral salts, next sum m er and re tu rn via south. ba rso n a Ke over n ig h t F riday. Miss and has tw o bascule draw s. For south of Gresham . G rand Canyon, cliff dw ellings ind Glll retu rn ed to h er home n ear th e first tim e In over two cen tu ries color and flavor. G resham S atu rd ay afternoon. Miss th e city w ill be given an ou tlet to It is w asteful to use th e g ian t I so u th ern C alifornia." P ease re tu rn e d to h er hom e In th e north and east for vehicular b u rn e r for boiling. Too rap id boil- { traffic, and m otor to u rists to Oul Ing Increases ev aporation. but •’■•»lie U tilities Pay High Taxes. P o rtlan d Monday noon. Because of th e storm the services P<,rt" ° r an y w h ere alo "< «»* «'<1 saves no tim e In cooking, since T he public u tilitie s o p eratin g In . w ate r can n o t be heated beyond th e Oregon paid 15 per cent of the at the M ethodist ch u rch w ere not ! Ht’a n ' ”h T raH - can ’>nJ‘>y practlcal- The Outlook has arranged to run . boiling point on a gas stove. sta te tax es th is year, o r about one- held Bunday as planned. T he only ■,y an unbrok,,n "‘retch betw een this Interesting (sature regularly The Too hot an oven produces la rg e seventh of th e e n tire ta x bill, ac- perso n s b rav in g th e sto rm w ere Jack so n v ille and Han Diego. In anewere to the following questions w ill found elsewhere in this paper Rea { holes in quick breads. Five to ' cording to E arl F ish er, s ta te tax Mr. Collins, H erm an W alters. B a r addition to th e New O rleans P o n t tie sons blr and proper quest (ana sent to c h a rtra ln bridge some »62.000.000 thia department cars of Outlook w ill eight m in u tes w ill h eat th e gas com m issioner. b ara W alters, Zelm a C ollins, Iris be answered. If possible oven for m ost m ix tu res, and ten j It has been pointed o u t th a t more Pease, and th e p asto r and Mrs Olli. Is now being sp e n t to give the (Copyrighted by M ilton O. Nelson) so u th ern to u rist th e sam e type of I m in u tes for biscuits, t th an ten cen ts of each dollar paid Mrs Em il B artacb, who has been highw ays th a t have co n trib u ted so 1. Is th ere such a thing as wild i T he life of a gas ran g e depends i to public u tilitie s for services finds ill for some tim e. Is now a t her w heat? | npon th e c a re given it. E very p art ( its w ay to th e sta te tre a su ry , and borne and is m uch Im proved In much to the grow th of m otor to u r 2. How much su g ar does the ing In th e north. j should be kept clean If it Is to o p th a t w hile the u tilitie s a re levied health. world eat? e ra te m ost econom ically. 3. Is th e population of Japan upon for a heavy tax co ntribution, Mrs B. Scott, nee Edna P o rte r E tiquette. in creasin g ? th e p la n ts o perated by citie s do not field. siste r of Mrs. A rchie Collins, M istress (in stru c tin g new b u t 4 W hat is the m ost common For low est ra te s on autom obli«. co n trib u te a penny for th e o p e ra r) —“ Now how do you ad d ress a work anim al In the north M editer was a guest a t th e hom e of Mr. and b le aro tru ck and g en eral In su ran ce aee n et ?’’ ran ean co u n tries? tion and m ain ten an ce of state, Mrs. J F. C ollins d u rin g th e C h rist B. W T h o rn e.—Adv. B u tler—“Y our lo rd sh ip ' 5, Are there m any goats in th e county, d istric t or m unicipal gov-1 m as holidays Mrs. Agnes M cCurry "And his lady?" world? Make your telep h o n e earn you em in en t. w as also a guest a t th e C ollins { "Your la d y sh ip " 6 Wh.it is the difference In the m ore by co nnecting It w ith a W ant "And an ad m iral?” term s "hides" and “sk lsa" u used The sum paid in by the utilities hom e d u rin g th is tim e Ad. "K r—your flagship?" — Cornell In trad e? fíargainn in Ever g Departm ent ----------- ---------- aggregates Id.SOO.Oou for this year. Widow. 7 What state m anufactures the In su ran ce funds for farm loans D on't fo rg et th e a d v e rtise rs w hen anr‘ *• an •■<**••• of approxim ately most shoes? No com m ission or brok erag e Very For real estate loans sea or call ' you need an y th in g In th e ir line | »2.900.000 in th e last four y ears 1 8. W hat is the most valuable easy term s B. W. T h o rn e —Adv. B. W T h o rn e.—Adv. fruit tree in the world? k « W. R, HICKS CO. ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE January 4 to 21 , . ' -"”■»»