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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1915)
T W IC E W EEK VOL. 5. G resham O utlook NO. 14 GRESHAM. GRANGES ARE HONORED FOR INDORSEMENT By L. H. W ELLS. PORTLAND, April 15.— Special - Some of th e honors of ca rry in g the road bonds a re due to Colum bia. G resham and F airview granges, ami 1 ant exceedingly sorroy th a t th is roil o* h o n o r can n o t be extended to take in all th e ten granges of M ultnom ah county. A very sad m istak e was m ade by som e of th e leading m em bers of th e fa rm e rs’ o rd e r in th is county th a t they should have been led to w ork ag a in st th e good roads m ovem ent, and th u s place th e g range in th e false place of opposing good roads. B ut for th e h ea rty in d o rse m ent given by C olum bia, G resham and F airview granges the im pression would have gone forth th a t M ultno mah county granges opposed good roads, when as a m a tte r of fact, but a m ere fra ctio n were on th a t side. An o u tsid e influence, well u n d er stood, o p era ted to prevent th e u n a n im ous in d o rsem en t of the good roads m ovem ent in th is county by th e fa r m ers th ro u g h the app o in tm en t of the good roads com m ittee. T he outcom e of th e m eeting of th a t com m ittee is well know n to th e g ran g e rs of this county. All honor to th e leading m em bers of th e granges m entioned for th e indep en d en t a ttitu d e they took In th e m a tte r, refusing to be sw ayed by o u tsid e influence. It was a victory for good roads, and a d e feat for c e rta in a g ita to rs who seek to exploit labor for th e ir own p er sonal ad v an tag e. D efeat of th e road bonds w ould have been little sh o rt of a calam ity for th is county for the good ro ads m ovem ent th ro u g h o u t th e sta te , as a rebuke to labor agi ta to rs as well. UNION HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING GOING UP W ork has begun in ea rn est on the union high school building. J. H. H obs aud A aron K nighton have the co n tract for th e g rad in g and exca vation for th e h eatin g p lant. Two carloads of g rav el have beeu delivered for the co ncrete fo u n d a tion and two carlo ad s of lu m b er are due to a rriv e tom orrow . T he brick for the stru c tu re , am o u n tin g to 141»,- 000, will arriv e next week. Aaron K nighton has th e co n tract for h au l ing them to th e site from the ra il way. All th e men th a t can be put to work will be given jobs. G resham tabor is being given the preference. T he form s for th e fo u n d atio n will be com m enced on Monday, and th e con cre te will go in a t th e ra te of 60 yards a day. T he building has been located n ea r th e so u th line of th e tra c t and ab o u t 100 feet back from Main stre e t. • T h ere will be am ple room for playgrounds on th e n o rth and at th e rear, as the tra c t co n tain s four acres. SESSION COMMITTEES FOR STATE GRANGE S tate M aster Spence has m ade s e s sion ap p o in tm en ts for th e sta te g range, rep rese n tin g about o n e-th ir 1 of th e gran g es in th e state. But th ree of th e g ran g es of this county seem to be rep resen ted , a l though four of them have elected delegates. T he assig n m en ts from M ultnom ah a re as follow s: C red en tials— A lfred N lblen, of E vening Star. Division of L ab o r— Mrs. W. H. II D ufur, of W oodlawn. A ssessm ent and T ax atio n — W. II. H. D ufur, of W oodlaw n, ch airm an of com m ittee. C o-operation — Mrs. J. R. Cava- nagh, of G resham . Good of th e O rd er— J. R. C avanagh of G resham . R esolutions— Mrs. E. A. N iblin, of E vening S tar, chairm an. Fairview g ran g e seem s to have been overlooked in th e ap p o in t m ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. D unbar a re th e d eleg ates from th ere. MULTNOMAH, COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY. APRIL 16, 1915 BOND ISSUE CARRIES MORE THAN TWO TO ONE CALL FOR MEETING OF CLUB MEMBERS a KTT\ A N D r> I T O I M P f ’ f ’ o U o ilN t s O O W ednesday’s election was g ratlfy - | ing to th e advocates of good roads W ir 'K T Several important propositions have been made to the people of Gresham that call for a careful consideration on the part of the citizens of Gresham ami vicinity, ami to this end ¡1 meeting of citizens has been culled for in Metzger’s hall next Monday night. The meeting will he held under the auspices of the Commercial club and the call is made by O. A. Eastman, president of the club. It is not the desire to limit the attend ance to members or former members of the club, hut all citi zens, including ladies and business men in particular, are urged to be ¡»resent. It is desired to give strong support to the move to get the State Grange to hold its 1916 session here. This is one mat ter to which it is hoped this meeting will give strong endorse ment. There is a move to locate a laundry here and the matters involved will be considered at this meeting: and there are other things, if time permits, to be presented. Remember the day and date, Monday, April 19, in Metz ger’s hall at 8 o ’clock. :ul'1 *eneral p rosperity. T he bond J “ “ « c«r r »«‘l b> » m ore th a n two to i one m ajo rity , only fo u r p recincts o u t of 326 voted in opposition and th e ir vote was so sm all as not to be ; noticed. I On th e west sid e 6852 votes were given for th e bonds and 1913 a g a in st; on th e East side, in P o rt land th e fav o rab le vote was 15,671, w ith 8960 in opposition. T he co u n try precincts gave 2485 for th e bonds and cast 749 ag ain st. T he to ta l vote was 36,630, of w hich 26,008 were for an d 11,622 opposed. H ere in G resham th e tw o p re cincts com bined polled a to ta l of 354 votes. Of th ese th e re w ere 312 for and 4 2 ag a in st. O th er co u n try p recincts did even b e tte r th an the two of G resham , but th e resu lt is very g ratify in g . Not a single p re cinct of ea ste rn M ultnom ah w ent on record as opposed to th e bond Issue and th e h ard -su rfa cin g proposition. I CHICKEN ORDINANCE AND OTHER BUSINES! PRETTY WEDDING AT STANLEY CARLSON WEDDING YESTERDAY CATHOLIC CHURCH At the special council m eeting on T uesday evening last, th e "c h ic k en " o rd in an ce was passed. It will be found elsew here in th is issue and should be read carefu lly by all ow n ers of fowls inside th e tow n lim its Two reso lu tio n s for th e im prove m ent of F ifth stre e t and W ilson ave nue w ere ado p ted and o rd e r p rin ted in th e O utlook. They bot*i ap p e ar elsew here in to d a y ’B paper. A four-inch m ain was o rd ered to connect :w ith th e new can n ery , th e tw o-inch pipe previously au th o rized being too sm all. T he proposal to convert th e chem ical engine into an au to en g in e was referre d to th e co m m ittee on F ire and W ater. T he m a tte r of em ploying an en g i n ee r to m ake e stim a tes on stre e t work was le ft to th e s tre e t com m it tee . A proposed co n tra ct w ith th e P. R. L. & P. Co. fo r stre e t lig h ts was laid o ver u n til th e re g u la r m eeting in May. C larence Stanley and Miss Ebbu One of th e p re ttie st ch u rch w ed dings of the season was th e m a rriag e Carlson w ere m arried y estred ay a f on last T h u rsd ay m orning of Miss ternoon at th e b rid e's hom e on S tan G ladys E. C renshaw , d a u g h te r of C. ley avenue, Rev. J. 11. W ood officiat L. C renshaw or G resham , an d Mr. ing. T he cerem ony took place u n d er Jo h n J. D unn, youngest son of Mr. a canopy of dogwood in term ix ed with and Mrs. P au l Dunn of ¿luring. T he sw ord fern and b eneath a floral bell cerem ony was perform ed by Rev. sw ung from th e arch. H enry B ruenagel, recto r of St. The brid e w ore w hite crep e de H enry’s C atholic ch u rch . chine and a b rid al veil th a t sw ept T he cerem ony was atten d e d by th e hem of h er dress. D ecorations only th e in tim a te frien d s an d r e la were w hite sw eet peas and m aiden tives of th e co n tra ctin g p arties. h a ir fern. T he groom was dressed Miss Eva H am lin atte n d e d th e bride ! in a navy blue serge. and Mr. Joseph Haley of Sandy, was Mr. S tanley is th e second son of groom sm an. Mrs. J. C. S tanley, th e bride being A fter th e cerem ony th e young th e only d a u g h te r of Mrs. J. P. I t has been decided to reopen the couple left on a sh o rt honeym oon Freem an. E ast W ash in g to n public m a rk e t on and will re tu rn to ta k e up th e ir res A fter th e cerem ony a th ree-co u rse o r ab o u t May 15, and n ot May 1 as idence in a new ly com pleted b u n g a luncheon was served. T he young form erly announced, th is la tte r date low at Boring w here th e bridegroom ! " uph,, w e„ t w h U e salm o n fo r a having been recalled. It was found is engaged in farm ing. ; few days, and upon th e ir re tu rn will th a t th e fa rm e rs will not be ready SPECIAL SERVICES AT T he bride is a well know n and ac | begin housekeeping In F. B ru n e r’s w ith th e ir produce before May 15, lady, having bungalow , w hich is ready fu rn ish ed FAIRVIEW CLEAN UP CATHOLIC CHURCH com plished young and p erh ap s a little la te r, b u t by DAY, APRIL 24 grow n up h ere and o b tain ed h er ed for th e ir reception. Ju n e 1 p roduce will be plentiful. Mar Rev. J. D. O’Brien, a dom inican ucation in th e G resham school. She T hose p resen t besides th e im m e FA IR V IE W , April 16.— At th e k et M aster Joseph M eserve will re fa th e r, from th e Hoiy Rosary has a ch arm in g voice w hich she has d iate m em bers of th e two fam ilies council m eeting held h ere lust S at move th e sta lls from E ast Sixth to church, P o rtlan d , will conduct th e used on occasions to th e d elig h t of E ast W ashington stre e t betw een Un service of blessing th e new bell at audiences at G resham and Boring. of th e b rid e and groom w ere H. u rd ay n ig h t an o rd in an ce was passed ion av en u e and E ast Sixth stre e t by St. H enry's C atholic ch u rch next By h er charm ing p erso n ality she has Jo h n so n , wife and son; E. Bloom- p ro h ib itin g dan cin g a fte r th e h o u r Iquist, wife and son; Mr. and Mrs. J. of 12 o'clock on S atu rd ay nights. May 1 and have them refitted p re p a r S unday a t 10 a. m. F a th e r O’Brien, won a host of friends. E ugherg. Mr. anil Mrs W illiam Stan H ereto fo re, n o tw ith stan d in g th e ato ry to th e reopening. Mr. M eserve who com es at th e special in v itatio n The b r id e g r o o m is a p opular |gy E u r |. Mr„ R u_ sta te s th a t th e E ast W ashington of th e rector, Rev. H enry B ruenagel, young man, a m em ber of B yer’s band ,|olpb KaH(,r j M Stanley, wlfe an(J sta te law on th e m a tte r, It has been S tre et P ublic M arket will be con- will also deliver th e serm on. He is an d an in d u strio u s w orker, being en- fa m lly . Mr al|(, Mrs F „ Hayn„ custom ary to run dances u n til a fte r ducted practically th e sam e as th e a w ell-know n le ctu rer, an eloquent gaged with his fa th e r In farm in g , th e M,gg , b,b B ehren, and ErnPBt P re e . th e prescribed h o u r and th e council now hopes to hold such th in g s in Y am hill S tre e t M arket. He has al- speaker, and engaged in m issions on la tte r having resided n ear Boring check. ready been o u t am ong th e farm ers of [ th e Pacific coast. Mass will be sung for th e past 4 3 years. T he council has d esig n ated Sat th is county, and has ascertain ed th a t by th e rector. Mr. and Mrs. D unn received the THE EDITOR'S CHAIR. urday, April 24, as g en eral clean up m any of them are p rep a rin g produce T he bell is a larg e one and was h ea rty co n g ra tu latio n s and best j AN IDYL OF ART day for F airview and all a re urged fo r th e E ast Side, as th a t will be received here a t a cost of $287.65. wishes of a la rg e circle of friends. to p articip a te In th e m ovem ent m ore co nvenient for them . Double It was cast last C h ristm as in honor 1 A poet once cam e to »he e d ito r's which will m ean a b e tte r ap p e arin g th e acreage has been p lanted in e a s t of St. H erry . It bears an inscription MASONS AT SANDY room with a m an u scrip t rolled in his and m ore sa n ita ry city. Especially ern M ultnom ah and C lackam as coun of th is fa t also sta tin g th a t it was NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT han d ; and he said to th e chief. are ow ners of team s asked to <o- ty in an ticip atio n of th e P ortland when B enedict XV. was pope and T he M aster Masons of G resham H ere s a poem on Grief, and an oth- o p era te by h au lin g away refu se ma m a rk e ts. T h ere will be 36 sta lls to A lexander C h ristie arch b ish o p and and vicinity are p lan n in g for a big er on J 0 )’8 ° t O ur L an d , h ere s terials. s ta r t w ith a t th e E ast Side public Rev. H enry B ru en acel, recto r. It is expected th e bell will be hung tim e at Sandy next T uesday n ig h t | an o th er o n ”— b o o m ! He is now in m a rk e t, b u t Mr. Meserve th in k s many Mrs A L. Stone e n te rta in e d yes when they will exem plify th e work m ore will be needed before th e sea in its appointed place next week. terd ay th e ludles of th e o rganized in th e M aster M ason’s degree for th e hand. son is over. Bible cluss of Rose City P ark P res- An ac to r then cam e to th e e d ito r's PRETTY DOUBLE RING Sandy lodge. A b an q u et will be n She was assiiited side and said , "W ill you give me a byterlun church. WEDDING CEREMONY fe a tu re of th e ev en in g 's festivities. T he H aw th o rn e Rose d istric t is by Mrs 8. A. Dixon. T he ladies puff? I'm an ac to r divine, as a s ta r p rep a rin g to m ake a rose exhibit in T he trip will be m ade by Jitneys, A fiery pretty d o uble-ring w edding cam e m ostly by au to and enjoyed I will shine, if you only ju st pufT me th e rose ce n te r du rin g th e Rose F es cerem ony took place April 8, 1915, leaving th e d ru g sto re co rn e r at 7 th e h o sp itality of Mrs Stone a for- Tw as his laut a c t— he tival th is year, according to the w hen Rev. E. Olin E ldridge, of p. m. T he fare will be 75c fo r th e ''nouKh- sta te m e n t m ade yesterday by Secre P o rtlan d united Alice L. H ard er and i round trip . It is said as many c a rs, [died; and th e e d ito r signed, as they m er m em ber and teach er. Mrs. II. M. Shaw gave a tea at ough. ta ry L. M. Lepper. Betw een 6000 O. W. D ustin. J r ., at th e hom e of wl11 bP Provided as necesary and H l ' arrlp<1 lllnl o u t, It T hen a m in iste r cam e to th e edl- her hom e yesterday aftern o o n for and 7000 roses have been set o u t in Mr. and Mrs. A B C rosm an, 1675 M aster Masons are invited to go. th e benefit of th e P resb y terian Aid th e hom es of th e H aw thorne and S un East Salm on stre e t, P o rtlan d . Any m em bers of th e o rd e r who ' to r ’s c h a ir w ith a serm on as long as society. T h ere was a good a tte n d , a m ile; and a d ru m m er with pills to nyside d istric t this spring, said th e Mrs. C rosm an 1 b th e b rid e ’s m o th would like to go along and have not ance. se creta ry , by th e school children, er, and both old O regonians. Mrs m ade arra n g e m e n ts will be accom cu re all th e Ills of th e world up- E. C. M orrison is having a new heaved in a pile. T hen a balm for w hich is p a rt of the p rogram to beau D ustin will co ntin u e as m an ag er of m odated by callin g W. H. Congdon, g arag e built on his hom e trac t. th e fair, and a cu re for th e ir h a ir— tify th is d istric t. H ow ever, it is not "C u m b erla n d ” , Dr. T u c k e r’s duck phone 311. J M. Davis A Hon are p u ttin g in I and they asked but a "puff o n ce’n expected to draw m uch from these ranch east of G resham . a fine la rg e glass fro n t In th e ir SCHOOL CLERK ROBERTS aw hile ” new ly p la n ted roses, but th e associa sto re building. ACTS AS PRINCIPAL T hen an o th e r cam e in to th e ed ito r tion will depend m ainly on th e old | Batty S w a llo w s S afety Pin. _______ ■ mad, and he called for p ap er and roses to m ake up its displey. A com H om e for Hale. J. E. Stubbs, p rincipal of th e pens; and he said, a fte r ’while, as he Baby Betty W inninger, th e 18 m ittee to a rra n g e for th e display will Two lots, 100x100 feet; five-room be app o in ted next week an d active m onths old d a u g h te r of Mr. and G resham high school, has been c o n - ■ took out a pile of eagles In tw en ties co ttag e ; all fu rn ish ed , ready for F in e g ard en and w ork s ta rte d am ong th e resid en ts of Mrs. F ra n k W inninger, sw allow ed a fined to his hom e for sev eral days and ten s, " I'd pay for my ad, ’hough housekeeping sm all fru its, ( ash o r term s Going w ith a slig h t Illness. He is im proving it took all I bad, for It brings me safety pin. T he pin passed th ro u g h th e H aw th o rn e d istrict. T he asso east and will sell a t a bargain. In and will be able to resum e his d u both money and frie n d s.” ciation has sta rte d a cam paign to get h er stom ach and into th e in testin es q u ire C. R. W heeler, Main stre e t b a r ber shop. 100,000 roses planted in th e H aw w here it lodged. An X -ray p hoto ties next week. Ames Tr*|>s Wolf. F. A rth u r A nderson, a ssista n t th o rn e d istric t, and its m onthly lec g raph located it and th e fam ily doc P aragu ay's F o rest W ealth. tu re s held in th e E ast Side branch to r rem oved It. T he chllde is recov p rincipal, was req u ired to a tte n d a A. O. Ames, w hile on a recen t trip P arag u a y has v aluable fo rest re law su it in P o rtla n d today, and* his lib ra iy are In th e in te re st of the erin g nicely. T he pin was found along the u p p er C lackam as w ith B. sources, th e m ost Im p o rtan t of which open, and, as h er little siste r says, absence, to g e th e r w ith th a t of Mr. 8. P a tto n , trap p e d a seven foot m ovem ent. is queb rach o , p a rtic u la rly rich In "she sw allow ed a new pin and when Stubbs, req u ired ex tra assistan ce to black wolf. W hile th e an im al was tan n in . day at th e school, w hich was given P o stm a ste r Myers announces th a t we got it o u t It was all b lack .” Mrs. not as larg e as som e th a t have been S tation "A ” on the E ast 81de will w in n in g e r is a d au g h te r of Mr. and by D. M. R oberta, school clerk. E m ployes of th e P o rtlan d R ailw ay seen in th a t vicinity, It was a for- not be rem oved from its present lo- Mrs. M ohr of G ilb ert stre e t, Lents, L ight A P ow er com pany, v o lu n ta rily G rand Rail. S atu rd ay N ight, Apr. 17. m ldable beast. Owing to th e wolf cation and th a t th e re had been no sh e has been visitin g w ith h e r par- refu se to unionize o r go on a strik e . a t R eg n er's hall. G resham . You are having d ragged th e tra p Into the in ten tio n to move It. S ecretary L. M ents for several m onths. Invited to a tte n d . P a rso n ’s 4-plece river. It was drow ned and th e hide A C ure for Hour Htomarh. Lepper. of the East Side Business o rch e stra will fu rn ish m usic. Oood **« som ew hat dam aged by w ater P aren ts E xpress T hanks. Mrs. Wm M T hom pson, of B attle Men's club yesterday made the fol- ( floor m anag em en t and a good tim e Besides th e $25 bounty, th e hide C reek, Mich., w rltee: " I have been lowing statement concerning the re- We w,gh ,0 expreM our heartfelt tro u b led w ith Indigestion, so u r assu red all who com e.— Ad, (will net Ames $10 or $15 m ore stom ach and bad b reath A fter ta k moval of the station: ’thanks to our neighbors and friends "Our committee, of which 1 hap- jor tj,e|r assistance in searching for T he Lebanon paper mill has been To° 0 ,t*n ,h e ,to r k ,lah fa ° n » ing tw o bottlee of C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets I am well. T hese ta b le ts are pened to be a member, called on the our gon who wag Iogt m erged w ith th e C ro w n -W illam ette m an 'a r ° ° f when th e wolf to at th e sp len d id — none b e tte r." F o r sale by inspector, and he informed us that Mr and Mrg H c j orgenMn. g ro u p Id o o r’ all D ruggists. the postofflee department had run be- j hind 120.000,000 and that it was Continued ou peg* • TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S $1.50 PER YEAR WORK BEGUN AT FACTORY MAKING CARS * * • • * • • * * • W hereas, th e balance of th e trea su ry stock at thia d a te (A pril 6, 1915) not subscribed ts 100.000 sh ares. th e re fo r be it Resolved, th a t th e balance of 100,000 sh a re s be and th e sam e is hereby w ith d raw n from th e m a rk e t. T he B oard of D irectors of th e B eaver S tate M otor com pany at its last m eeting adopted th e above res olution. This action was influenced by th e im provem ent of g en eral b u si ness conditions and its co rresp o n d ing loosening of th e money m a rk e t, an d th e placing of sev eral larg e su b scrip tio n s for th e com pany's stock. T hese su b scrip tio n s, w ith those previously made, will fu rn ish su f ficient funds to m eet ull re q u ire m ents for th e com ing season, and in th e opinion of th e Board of D irect o rs no m ore stock need be sold. Tlie com pany has been offered an d hus accepted several co n tra cts fo r o u tsid e work from d ifferen t p a r ties th a t will enable it to o p era te tlie facto ry alm ost full tim e w ithout h in d erin g th e m a n u fa ctu re of ca rs: in fact, th e effect will be ju st th e op posite. It is needless to say th a t th ese special co n tra cts a re tak en at a figure th a t will earn the com pany a profit. T he factory is now in o p eratio n on a sm all scale, p rep a ra to ry to en g aging in th e m ak in g of au to s on a lu rg e scale. Five men are em ployed a t p rese n t u n d er th e d irect su p e rv i sion of P resid en t P. A. Combs, who moved tlie com pany offices from P o rtlan d on W ednesday and in s ta ll ed him self In th e new building. T he m ateria l p urchased In th e e a st Is now on its way und du e to a rriv e her» In a few days T he fo u n dry Is In cp e ratlo n and all th e nec essary m achinery has been set up. it Is all o p erated by a system driven by electricity . T h ere a re n in e of Hies»* m achines ut p resen t, each fo r a d ifferen t p a rt of th e w ork to be done in m ak in g an autom obile. O th e r appliances will be in stalled as tile d em ands require. MRS BELLE STOCKTON CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Bell S tockton, living n ear Ruby on th e Base Line, celebrated h«*r fiftieth b irth d ay a n n iv ersary on Sunday last su rro u n d e d by n u m e r ous relativ es who m ade th e occasion an en jo y ab le one. long to be rem e m bered. Follow ing a re those who w ere p resen t: Mrs. O. H. Je n k in s nnd d a u g h te rs E d ith and B eu lah ; Mrs. Myrtl»» T h o rp e and son Donald of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cam p and d a u g h te rs Ople and H azle of O regon C ity; Mr. and Mrs. F red W’ag n e r nnd d a u g h te r Mabel of C o ttre ll; Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n P eterso n , d a u g h te r R achel and son Clyde of F airv iew ; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Downing and sons E v erett and C larence of G resh am ; Mr. an d Mrs. F Armock and d au g h te r H es te r of S easide; Mr and Mrs. K u h l man and d a u g h te r and sons L eona, G eorge, F ra n k and K arl of R ock wood; Miss L ula M lckley of T ro u t dale. C allers In th e aftern o o n w ere Mrs. R ichard T eg art and d a u g h te r W ini fred, Mrs. O’llan io n , son and d a u g h te r of Rockw ood; Mrs Jo e M arsh of P o rtla n d , Mrs. S tra tto n of Rock wood. Rid y o u r law n of weeds w ith a H all weed puller. It gets the roots. S terlin g A K id d er.— Adv. DANCE Rockwood Grange Hall Saturday Evening April 17 Beer»' Orchestra Good Management TICKETS »100 ____________ Oirl Wanted. a . ...c h | wae general housework. Mrs. H E oroataeRta! than uaeful Ds»ls Phons >1, 14 Dally Oregonian. 1 yr. reg | i 00 Twice-a-Week Outlook, 1 yr._ 1.10 ComMoation, 1 year es*ee««sesss*»ae f • 00 • • * • • * • * * • EVERYONE COME