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••••- - n 11| o. Speaking of Silverware- PLEASANT HOME W e have .h e la te ,, patterns ,n Rogers’ Bros, and C om m unity Oliver. Just w hat you w ant to serve your ThanksKiv. dinner with. W . R. BURKE 1 he Jeweler PHONE 651 PU BLIC SALE I will Sell at Public Auction on niv Place at SCENIC ON MT. HOOD LINE fl STA ' Beginning at 10 A. II. 100 Chickens. Karin Wagon, Buggy, Harnesses, Plows, Discs Hat rows, Potato Digger, etc. Also Small Farm Tools’ All Household Goods. TERMS—$20 or under, Cash; over $20, Approved Notes or 2 per cent off for Cash. FREE LUNCH AT NOON G U S T P E T E R S O N , O w n er Lumber 101 ( II. G. MFLLENIIOFF, Clerk ALL KINDS, ROUGH or DRESSED, MOULDING, SHINGLES. Etc. We are selling Lumber at greatly re duced prices and have large quantities of all kinds rough, sized and finishing, at our mill at Sandy, Let us figure on your or ders. Write or phone. We deliver. PAG E FAIRVIEW Miss E dith H ,l. . .i ? eet wlth Mre- J w - H o ller on horn.- on ,, } u haS Te t ? rn ®d Thursday aftern o o n . u acount of her m o th e rs ill- Mrs j w M oller e n te rta ln e d . , «J Smop spent T uesday w“ - ' " of frle.n da a ‘ a ‘' ard P«r 'y ° n Mr and liar,tie ti-dt.- Five Fine Cows, (all tested and in good condiiton 3 Yearling Heifers; 1 W ork H orse; 2 Colts. 2 and I -.. „id K. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer 17. p ir t ,ach h “ nd «on L Mr moved an<1 from Mr*’ T im l)ave an au g to h I r ii . Bar j have ber. C O av regon, h b ro th er K. Stone spend the w in ter with Will C avan- it , , on w the W ill cam Cav- l a Mr i h t 'I e ...,, / WUh hta augh anaugh ent McKay up h.v place. tra in an.l e Mrs u , i " 7 Jo h n a? n - hack with his b ro th er to assist aft'eri.oon whh h , h T n t w U nda.y ’•“" ‘»g the stock out of th e m oun- Bram hail F’ '* ” • J - ,a ln s . T‘® her is at th e su m m it of M isses Piee.o .... i u u ■ oi . | ,b e ('o«st ran g e and th e m overs Messrs ,r ’;lbel Sloop and found much difficulty on account of Sloot, s„.o , i ' i . 1 an<1 A r,h u r had roads and fallen trees, moop spent Friday evening w ith G. | I U TTQTFn Those who visited P o rtlan d from L P1C U Sam lav FRIDAY, NOV. 20 Brood Sow with 5 Pigs; T I’E M tA l ■ NOVEMBER Indies Aid ? ,RV 1EW - N ov . 1 6 . - A speeial a tea aj the h . t m e T r ^ M V ’p noine or Mrs. R o b ert s< u - -* - • - — - I.ansdo w of th e F airv iew dis- (* “iday aftern o o n No- trict » a m s eeting held on S atu rd ay even in g veni ber J A ■ X tnr e g u l i i t m Z lK ln I1‘1 “ l mUl.t*X * M *ev*e^ <ror*cRo0" made on oui ¡fig Us.) < n e i r T li i t i k s i H i i n v Pu rl,o'*' s J M Davis, d ire c to r to Kvt r> bo. 's l i l t itetl. fill !B' ? th * 'i‘,,exP|rv d ,eN n A. K ron- w oriseli J ei berg, who recently rem oved to vpe.ted. I Portland M rs. ii and .la u g h te r ,\ j Burnice and "n Sloop Harvey and wife left Sunday Albion took d in n e r ft Kansas and Iow a for sev eral with Mrs McLaughlin Monday. In w visit w ith relatives. ue, they called on Mrs. Mrs. Mr and Mrs. G eorge Shaw re Silas Hale whom th ound slow ly turned Sunday evening from Ione. improving Miss a C Olive <>„■„ , w here Mr. Shaw has beeu - ..k w ith I r “ * o rk in « for Il>e past few m onths, with ■'"hn K k? d “‘ho‘h7 , M" - , 1 <’ W lndle and wife left « o n to her h .me in Portland * re tu rn e d da> . veiling for Seaside to spend th e t o \ ! n ‘-pvetm v h haS Kone ,o G le n d a le * T h e P resb y terian L ad ies’ Aid will O ur Stock is Complete. GRESHAM t n TIiOOK this vicinity last week were Miss Mr and Mrs. Ed S ester and fam i Klva Dolan, .1. ('. Landon, G. W. ly visited Mr. and Mrs. A. R. G oger Hale and H. McGinnis. af C ottrell last Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sloop spent R. N eibauer has been clearin g Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. land extensively on his farm this Gust Peterson, of Scenic. fall. The Womens' C hristian T em p er Mr. and Mrs. H arry L u sted , of ance Union will meet at the P leasan t Lents, ...... visited th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts, Home M. E. church next F rid ay a f - |M r. and Mrs W. L usted last Sun- ternoon, November 20 at 2 o'clock day. >huip. I he plan is to hold a brief F. Erz has a stra w b e rry patch in session and adjourn early in o rd er full bloom. Looks like su m m er is io allow tile ladies to a tte n d the coming instead of w inter. L adies Aid tea at the home of Mrs. I Lanado wn, vtpto pv Tile Ladies' Aid m eeting at th e _______ home of Mrs. Chas. H unter last Wed- H esday was well attended and a pleas- o Mr al" 1 Mra Jo h n l«'Eler spent ant afternoon was spent. The socle- wUh Mr' an d Mr8' F erd I ty lias decided on December 5th as * ° ’b Mr. and Mrs. H enry F ritz sp e n t the date of the bazaar, which will be „ held In the room form erly occupied ,‘,,!ln> ay w *b H r. a ,id Mrs. Alex. by S hinam an’s store. This will be an 1 ll°m pson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim B urns had com all day affair and will include ch ick en dinner. A large num ber of use pany from P o rtlan d th e w eek-end. Fioyd V an d erb u lt has been q u ite ful anil fancy articles are being pre pared for the sale, th e proceeds of sick for a few days, h ut is feeling which will go tow ard recarp etin g the b etter now. Mr. and Mrs. L. W ilhelm spent church. S unday of last w eek w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burna. COTTRELL THREE PLEASANT VALLEY F airview M. K. C h u rch Notice«. A. U S ag er an d fam ily sp e n t Sun- day visitin g a t th e hom e of T. P , C am pbell. ! Mra Alva of P o rtla n d , is sp en d in g a few days th is week vts- Itlng relativ es an.l frien d s in th is neighborhood. Mr. an d Mrs. J. A. R ichey, of Bor- ing, w ere th e g u ests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K esteruon a t th e ir home. Mr. and Mrs. G us M assey, of T he D alles, visited a few days th is week at th e hom e of E. E. Pinkley. Mr an d Mrs. W aite C raw fo rd of n e a r Ione a re v isitin g w ith Mr. C raw fo rd 's p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Win. C raw ford. Rev. S tella C rooks, an ev a n g elist is co n d u ctin g a series of revival m eetin g s at th e U aptlst ch u rc h th is week. P recin ct 307 w ent dry by a vote of 71 to 38. T h is is th e only in itia tive m easu re on th e b allot w hich ca rrie d . A bolishing d ea th p en alty for m u rd ers lost by 61 to 38. T h e m easu re req u irin g v o ters to becom e citizen s of th e U nited S tate s in all electio n s ca rrie d 83 to 9 and was the only re fe rre d m easu re ca rrie d iu th is p recin ct. O ver n in ety per cent of th e elec to rs in th is p recin ct cast th e ir b allo t a t th e election an d had ev id en tly stu d ied th e ir p am p h lets p retty th o ro u g h ly as evidenced by th e m a n n er in w hich they voted on th e am en d m en t m easures. H ow ever th e re w ere a few who did n ot u n d e rsta n d voting th e m easures, for exam p le two b allo ts w ere found w here th e s tra ig h t p ro h ib itio n tic k et was voted u n til th e am en d m e n t was reach ed when they voted no. T h e Rev. C. M B row n, p a sto r of th e M. E. ch u rc h at F airview will p reach at th a t place N ovem ber 22d and D ecem ber 6 an d 20 a t 11 a. tu. at Rockw ood, an d T ro u td a le N ovem ber 15, 28, D ecem ber 13, 27. R ock wood 11 a. m., T ro u td a le 8 p. m. {.allies Aid society m eets each W ed nesday afte rn o o n . Mrs. E. C. M o rri son. p resid e n t. Tile Iu te ru rb a n T elep h o n e system of S ilv erto n h as been au th o rized to raise its rate s by th e s ta te ra ilro a d com m ission. Rest t ough M e a lic iu e fo r C o n tra c t has beeu let fo r h ard - su rfa c e in g Pacific H ighw ay from W oodland to L aC enter. City Bakery Paul H o a tx a l Prop. Best Bread ON THE MARKET FRESH EVERY DAY Pies, Cakes, and other Pastry Main St. Qreaham, Ore. C h ild re n . "T h ree y ears ago w hen I w as liv ing in P ittsb u rg h one of my ch ild ren had a h ard cold and coughed d re a d fully. Upon th e advice of a d ru g g ist 1 p u rch ased a b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in 's C ough Rem edy an d it benefited him a t once. 1 find it th e best couglt m edicine for ch ild ren because it is p le asa n t to ta k e. T hey do u ot ob je c t to ta k in g it,” w rites Mrs. La- j fa y e tte T uck, H om er C ity, l’u. T his rem edy co n tain s no opium o r o th e r , n arco tic, and may be given (o a child . as confidently as to an a d u lt. Sold I by all D ealers. I R. B. BELT S uccessor to W R. TOWNSEND D E A L E R IN CDM E C T ID N E i n , FR U IT S, CIGARS, SDFT DRIN KS HOT DRINKS G lt E S IIA M . OREGON A. .1. Ault ju st received the new VEUTURA PARK. set of harness purchased recently from a P ortland firm. Mrs. J. S. Hensen e n te rta in e d Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Radford gave friends front P o rtlan d Sunday. a house w arm ing in the form of a Mrs. Anna G riggs, of T acom a, dance W ednesday last. All rep o rt a W ashington, who has been visiting fine time. Iter uncle Ja ck R asm ussen, re tu rn e d C O M E S A N O P P O R T U N IT Y L IK E T H IS M artin L e n n a rts, Mgr. Phone 446 Sandy, Ore. A hard tim es dance was given by home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kolsky which I lie W om en’s Im p ro v em en t club at was largely attended. C rackers, th eir last m eetin g decided to m eet If you read and want to k eep abreast of the times, take advantage sandw iches and coffee being the su p again the 25th of N ovem ber, but I since decided to m eet a week early per. of on e or m ore of these exceptional offers. A. C. Browning has his m o th er on the 18th, th e 2 5th being th e day before T h an k sg iv in g and everybody with him for awhile. Mrs. M. Sm itherm an. who has would he busy p rep a rin g fo r th e ir ''B a rg a in P e rio d "— O ctober 1 to De been visiting with Mrs. Ault, has re T hanksgiving d in n e r. cem b er 31 — S u b scrip tio n price 93.AO. Mrs. Fred F oies is v isitin g h er turned to her home in Eugene. In co m b in atio n w ith O utlook II.AO. Mrs. N. G. Hedin made a business sister at B attleg ro u n d , W ashington, trip to P ortland Saturday m orning i th is week. M akes a G o o d C om bination for a delicious dinner at Mr. H ungstler retu rn ed to his home R eg u lar price $1.60. now u n til Ja n last week, a fte r an absence of sev your hom e. W e alw ays have Prime things for you. T he People's T ra n sp o rta tio n Co., uary 1, 1916, 7Gc. O utlook in com eral m onths, his b ro th er and family o p era tin g betw een P o rtlan d an d T he The ch o icest cuts of m eat of ail kinds. Hom e-m ade b in atio n , W2.IHI. retu rn in g with hint. Dalles, is building docks a t Lyle, Sausage, H am , Lard and Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore and fam M osier and Hood River. ily are m aking a short visit with her Let THE OUTLOOK send in your Subscription (o r renewnl) for any of these m other, Mrs. Radford. A le g isla to r who w ishes to m ake Mrs. C order en tertain ed the La a rep u ta tio n a t th e next session of M a in S treet. Gresham dies’ club on Wednesday. O regon’s law m a k ers will devote h im Will A nderson had the ill luck to self exclusively to finding ways and lose one of his fine horses last week . m eans to reduce taxes and encour- CORBETT ORIENT Mr. and Mrs. H arry Lusted and son ;tge in d u stria l developm ent. Ellis, of Lents, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Miss L aura Reed was in Portland Newell and family of P ortland were M . l . i .i. . at . .1, i - x t . . . « home a..,, is Or(nc<> d ep lo rab le th a t in th e little The proposition to sup p ly w arm Monday. guests the u Blackburn Sun- cRy It Qf (h(> re waH m ore itooil- dinners io the school ch ild ren th is A. S. K incaid retu rn ed from H ills •Inter has fallen th ro u g h . 1 " l-i,,. I B O. d u b will m e e t at the } » « ■ » O'* H allow e'en th an anyw here boro Tuesday. Miss Olga Johnson, who has been home of Mrs. Iva Robertson Thurs- 1,1 '»regon. The ever w elcom e sou n d o i the school hell has been m issing for a here visiting her cousin Mrs. F ran k day. All m em bers are cordially re- GRESHAM OUTLOOK with All form s of W ashington public morning o r two, as th e clap p e r has Reed, retu rn ed to her home in Chi quested to be present. been broken off, and is being re cago last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henshaw, of Albany. d eb t to ta l $95,000,000 o r $76 per 4 moa 1 yr. paired. Mrs. M. E. Reed visited h er daugh- spent the la tte r part of the week capita. Daily O icso n lan $4 00 $125 te r MrB. A lbert Fox in T routdale Mrs. H enshaw 's sister. Mrs. The school boys had a practice Dally an d Bunday O regonian .... 8 00 A nsw er th e o .h e r fellow ’s W ant 4.36 H utchins, and b ro th er Guy Hood. basketball gam e in th e g ra n g e hall Tuesday. Miss Lena Bell visited h er sister -phe C ottrell Gun club gave a Ad. an d he'll an sw er yours. one evei . Iilst w eek and was mUch Dally J o u r n a l............................ 6.50 3.76 Mrs. Chas. L atourell at Gresham sev- Hhootin»? m atch Friday, which in enjoyed Drily and Sunday J o u rn a l ... 7.60 4.00 eral days last week. spite of th e inclem ent w eather, prov- R E PO R T O F T H E CONDITION OF •Mrs A F. C hase le ft on W ednes E vening T elegram 4 50 1 .71 P rofessor Tollefson, of the high * e(j quite a success, day for an ex ten d ed visit w ith school, spent the week-end in Port-1 W eekly O regonian .......... .... 3.00 1.16 p p ja c k was called Sunday to Wends in Clay C en ter, K ansas, ta k land. 's e e his m other, Mrs S arah Jack, Sem i-W eekly Jo u rn a l ....... .... 3.00 1.16 ing her two youngest ch ild re n with C. V. McMonagle, of P ortland, was wj lo has been very ill for th e past her, also m aking a visit in S eattle o u t Sunday taking pictures of some m onth. ! At G resham in th e S ta te o f O re - en route. H U DS4RIBE NOW. G ET T H E WAR B I of the beauty spots on th e land he ; , . gon. a t th e close of business O ctober V as a P o rtla n d vis- re,.e ntly purchased of F. C. Reed If the Oregon L egislature h e e d s, K 1. -vinirinuil A nderson w NEWS. GET TIIK VGTKH FOR Itor last Tuesday. »»**• T he social given by the high school the wish Of the people th e re will be RESOI Rt EN. P H. Roork is p u ttin g a new floor F riday evening was a decided suc- m ighty few laws passed at th e com VOIR CAND1DATK. >n the barn on th e W elch place. 'cess. The program was very good ing session which in terfere w ith our L oans and d isco u n ts - $29,581.19 I O v erd rafts, secured and arent-T eacher m e etin g sho u ld H enry Bell, the efficient auctioneer, industries. --------------------- I un secu red - - - 310.59 ave been held on F rid a y but ow ing sold sixteen shadows. The net pro- Has V aluable Bonds and w a rra n ts - 2.561.00 to the inclem ent w e a th e r it did not | ceeds for the social am ounting to <;rmdiam Druggist Agency. i Stocks an d o th e r se c u ritie s 5,060.00 '**e pit j oo 2,638.5(1 [ The G resham Drug Co. has the f u r n it u r e and fixtures Mr. and Mrs. S tew art left for A band concert a n d e n te rta in m e n t B erkeley C alifornia, Monday where G resham agency for the sim ple mix- |>ue from banks (n o t re R U L E S G O V E R N IN G T H E V O T IN G C O N T E S T •ill be given T h u rsd ay evening, No- they will spend the winteff They ex- tu re of buckthorn bark, glycerine, 2,180.00 serv e banks th e ir place near etc., known as A dler-i-ka, th e reme- | , ue from approved re- 'rmber 26 a t th e O rient g ra n g e hall pect to retu rn to 16,009.58 h ere about April. Mr. Stew art has dy which became fam ous by curing serv e banks 7 Beyers C oncert band. A fine pro- enlarged the residence on th e prop- appendicitis. R U L E 1. T h e P u lfe r M e rc a n tile Co., been p r o p e r ly stam p ed w it h th e ir firm ThiB sim ple rem edy c h e c k s and o th p r ra sh - 63.75 w ill iaeue votes an per fo B o w tn g Soho I- name. C u s to m e rs sh o u ld re fu s e th e m $r*m is being a rra n g e d w hich will erty he recently purchased of Mr |las pow erful action and d rain s such I item s - ule, e x c e p tin g aa h e re a fte r m ay be m en o th erw is e. surp risin g am ounts of old m atter E xchanges for clearin g elude a nu m b er of se lec tio n s by McDonnall. 15.00 tio ned : Miss lva Reed went to Sandy Mon- fro m the body th a t Just one do*« ¡ house R U L E 4. T h e s o lic itin g o f vo tes In ban'l to g eth er w ith vocal an d in- dav to rem ain indefinitely. 100 fo r »1.00 on cash aalea 4.7 . i th e m e rc h a n t's a tore, In fr o n t o f ato re relieves sour stom ach, gas on the [ Cash on hand •'fumental solos an d d u ets. S upper 200 fo r $1.00 In m erc h an d is e paid w lt t or on prem ise s la p ro h ib ite d . 2,953.72 7 stom ach and constipation alm ost Im- Expenses du e b ills . m ediately. The quick action of Ad •ill be served a f te r th e e n te rta in - R U L E (. A vo te th a t la s c ratch e d R em arkable Cure of Croup. 300 fo r $1 00 on p a y m e n ts o f old ac $66,153 10 or m a rk e d In an y m a n n e r a f t e r I t lea ves ler-i-ka is asto n ish in g .— Adv. Total ®ent. counts. " L a st w inter when my little boy the m e rc h a n t's handa, s h a ll be th ro w n 200 fo r $1.00 on due b ills sold. L IA B IL IT IE S o u t, p ro v id in g th is d e fa c in g sh o u ld a p had croup I got him a bottle of Cham Despondency Due to Indigeetion. 200 fo r $1 00 on b a rg a in and cle aran c e pear th a t a fig ure had been ta m p e re d Hanket" o rd ers fo r lu m b e r are b erlain 's Cough Remedy. I honestly It is not at all su rp risin g th a t per- c a p ita l stock paid in 16,000 00 w ith . 5 0 0 .0 0 , aalea. Fir a. ,placed th ro u g h th e D ouglas believe it saved his life," w rites Mrs. sons who have indigestion become S u rp lu s fund In re fe re n c e to le a n in g votea on old R U L B 7. A f t e r N o v e m b e r firs t nt pricf^* ** < O' a t P o r ,l a n d > a t b e tte r I t cut the discouraged and despondent. Here , ' ------------' 2 653 47 ! accou nt a, th ey m ay tie laaued fo r th e new c a n d id a te s w ill be en tered . J. B. Cook. Indiana, Pa. R U L E I. Everybody la In v ite d to phlegm and relieved his coughing are a few words of hope and cneer PoBU, Kav(nRB bank deposits 749.49 p a y m e n t o f old accou nts, th a t w ere In c u rre d p rio r to J u ly I , l i l t V o te a w ill n o m in a te can d id ates. A ll th a t la n e c f<Jhte? ' a re 9 »."56 m illion board an Ils I am m ost g ratefu l for w hat for them by Mrs. Blanche Bowers, in d iv id u al d ep o sits su b je ct 38,638 86 not be g iv e n on new c h a rg e ac cou nts u n essary la to send In the na m e o f a n y th is remedy has done for him ." F or , ndiana. Pa “ F o r years my dig»--- ' to check lean th ia p a rtic u la r ac co u n t la p aid w it h yo un g la d y In th e c o m m u n ity . T h ia . ,UK, IS Br in W a sh in g to n , Ore- sale by all Dealers. tlon was so poor th a t I could only eat D em and certificates of d e and A laska fo re st reserves. 461.12 in t h ir t y days, th en vo tea m ay lie la w ill e n title h e r to 2000 n o m in a tin g vo tea posit - - - aued I f th e 'm e r c h a n t la w itlin g and so and aha w ill ba en te re d as a c a n d id ate. ---------- ---------------- — -------- - the lightest foods. I tried every Time certificates of de R U L E 9. V o te s a re n o t tra n s fe r a b le f thing th a t I heard of to get relief 3,931 45 orders. posit R U L E 2. V o te s w ill be Issued w ith a a f te r being cast. 4,211.71 but not until ab o u t a year ago when j S av in g ! deposits tim e lim it o f tw o w eeka, and m u s t ba R U L E 10. V o te a th a t a r e not p ro p saw C ham berlain's T ablets adver- $66,153.10 cast In th e b a llo t bog, provided fo r th a t e r ly s tam p ed w ith th e m e rc h a n t's s ig Total purpose, b e fo re th e e x p ira tio n o f the n a tu re , o r votea w ith th e tim e lim it e x 0 tised and got a bottle of them , did _______ 2 I find the rig h t trea tm e n t. I soon S tate of O regon, C ounty of M ultno- tim e lim it . B e fo re c a s tin g votes, m ake pired , w ill n o t bo accepted. You never read it in such a startling way before I a re c o rd fo r y o u r ow n guidance. R U L E 11. A c o m m itte e selected by 0 ijegan to Improve, and since ta k in g , m a h .s e . Once in a Lifetime Sandy F ir Lumber Co, NEW SANITARY MEAT MARKET EVENING TELEGRAM Prime Fresh Meat WEEKLY OREGONIAN ADOLF TIETZE, Prop. COMBINATION SUBSCRIPTIONS (¡ft BANK OF GRESHAM I SOMETHING NEW! — . • g B A. , «vs 1 $ g w7 1 a Vice — 1 A. g President I S ' s - BI V Xg * v ■ fa c • ilit a a < ^a i t i gg ' v w us a s re w Miller, of g I * In w —— o • rd e ■ r to a % t e v v ve o v tin g g you few bottiee of them my dlgee^ion tbe abore named bank, do aolemnly req u eatad to placa y o u r vo ta» In an a n ta fine." For sale by All bealera | gwear tbat thè above statement ls vampa an d aea’. it. t-laaaa wrtte thè true to the beet of my knowledge and n u m b e r o f votes th e en velo pe c o n ta in s Builders. belief. K. A. M I L L E R , an d th e n a m e a t th e c a n d id a te you desire Vice President, to v o te fo r on th e outstde. Wanted a good house bullt in I S ubscribed an d sw orn to before RULE ». E m p io y eea, c le rk s an d r e i- Gresham in exchange for Portland ** Tie Twice-a-Week Outlook 1 Year for Nothing" ° Ur „„e»» 2 For particular» see Mrs. me thia 10th day of N ovem ber. 1914. ¡atiaee of the m erchants and news •P«per JA«. ELKINOTON, publishers cannot participate aa P o lle n 2 LlllU n ranea.__________ r-*n th e m e rc h a n ts w ill c o u n t th e vo tea each w eek, b e g in n in g w ith th e th ir d w eek and r e p o rt th o r e s u lts In th e O u tlo o k. C o m m itte e s w ill be announced la te r . R U LE It. O n O cto b er 10 th a ll c o n te s ta n ts s h o w in g no g a in In vo tes up to tb a t d a te w ill be dropped fr o m th e pu b lis h ed l i s t T h e ir v o te s w ill bs bsld to tb o lr c r e d it, sh ou ld th ey d e s ire to re Notary didatta enter. Notary Public. Public. RULE 4. Merchants shall In no In And votes will bs given at ths Urns Correct Attest : A. F. Miller, F. A. Surely the Want Ad» bring quick Holliday, Uu»t Larnon, Director». stance issue voles until such votas hare sal*» are mads only. and »ur» r»turn*.