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THOSE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE COMING DAY BY DAY -YEARLY, CASH IN ADVANCE; NEW AND RENEWAL - NEARLY ENOUCH FOR ANOTHER DRAWING T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 6, G resham O utlook NO. 74 GRESHAM, FULL TICKET IS NAMED FOR ALL OFFICES MULTNOMAH WHAT THEY EXPECT WHEN THE WAR ENDS COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1916 NEW GARAGE MR. LAFFERTY IS COMPLETED NOT DEAD YET AND IN USE BUT KICKING SANITARY MARKETS NEW REFRIGERATOR $1.50 PER YEAR SOFT WOODS SHOULD BE PRESERVED V isitors to th e U nion high school ) T he S an itary M a rk e t’s r e frig e ra t yesterd ay w ere su rp rise d an d a sto n ing p lan t has been in full operation ished a t th e a p p a re n t poverty th a t for o ver a week an d is giving com had o v erta k en ab o u t a score of th e plete satisfactio n . It is o p erated by best-know n stu d e n ts. It was a h ard tim es d em o n stratio n in p ro te st of electricity und w ith its connections th e re su lt of th e p re sid e n tia l elec is q u ite an im p o rta n t piece of ma About fifty citizens braved the u n tion, an d it d em o n strate d w ith a R. It. C a rlso n ’s new g ara g e b u ild A lthough A. W. L afferty was de chinery. W ith so m uch of th e sta n d in g tim usual cold and wind la st nig h t to p a r vengeance. ing, co n stru cted expressly for C. M. feated in th e congressional race in T he pipes are connected w ith the ber of th e co u n try being m ade luto By a p reco n certed a g re em e n t th e Z im m erm an, has Just been com pleted tic ip a te in th e m ass m eting held in refrig e ra tin g room and th e long M etzger’s hall fo r th e purpose of p ro testo rs had arra y e d them selves an d is now occupied as th e hom e of this d istric t he is still o ptim istic of show case th a t serves as a co u n ter lu m b er at th e ra te o f sev eral m illion nom inating su itab le ca n d id a tes for in th e w orst clo th es to be found in th e W lllys-K night and O verland a u the fu tu re . H ow ever, his vote on feet d ally ; an d w ith th e allied pro Tuesday la st was not reassu riu g , As an ice-m aking m achine it will v arious offices to be filled at th e tow n th e fam ily rag bags. T o rn dresses, tom obiles in ea stern M ultnom ah. tu rn out a te m p e ra tu re equal to th a t ductions of w hich wood form s th e yet it is tru e th a t he lacked th e fi election to be held on T uesday, De ragged overalls) " h o ly ” sto ck in g s T he b u ild in g has a fro n ta g e of 60 produced by one ton of ice dally. m ost im p o rta n t p a r t— one of which nancial backing and influence of his and shoes th a t w ere req u isitio n ed feet on Powell stre e t, an d Is 48 feet cem ber 5. Mr. Ed. B aum an, th e p ro p rleto i id p ap e r— it is not asto n ish in g th a t M ayor S tapleton and R ecorder from th e show toe fam ily w ere m uch deep. It has two lloors, one on the principal opponent. To th e su g g estio n th a t he will is show ing th e m achine to hiB cub som e efforts have been m ade to con H ats, co ats, sw eaters gtrpat | eve| T he o th e r Is a t th e b ot S chneider acted as ch a irm an and in evidence. consent to rem ain politically dead turners w ith m uch pride. He oper serve th e v anishing supply by m enus sc re ta ry respectively, and w ere nom and o th e r article s of ap p a rel of th e tom of th e basem ent. Both floors utes it at th is tim e of th e year abou fnated to succeed them selves on the vin tag e of 1912— Ju st before p ro s a re of th e sam e size, large, conven- he answ ers in effect th a t he is po liti fo u r h o u rs each day and is able to of p reserv ativ es. perity stru c k th e n a tio n — w ere well lent and well lighted. T he building cally alive and says th a t two years citiz en s’ ticket. F o r tw enty y ears o r m ore th e ra il p reserv e his m eats for an indefinite At th e beginning of th e m eeting a rep resen ted . F am ilies th a t th e p u b - ' ul(, have 8tU1 an o tb p r floor beiow from now he will "com e b ack." roads have m a in ta iu ed creosote len g th of tim e. D uring w arm w eath T he world loves a lover and ad resolution was adopted calling for lie had fondly supposed to be well- „ „ w ere 1)Pe(le(1 a8 (he prt,8Pn, bagt>. p lan ts for tre a tin g ties, so th a t they e r he will o p era te It at least ten fullv tirt„ . n fppt from m ires persistency as m uch as it doe two sets of nom inees for each office to-do w ere rep rese n ted by ab o u t an lllpllt fl(,o r m ig h t la st lo n g e r; and sev eral form s h ours daily and lo n g er if necessury but it seem ed im possible to carry equal n u m b er of young g en tlem en th e g ro u u d . Thig is explained by th e a good loser, an d m aybe Mr. L affer Many persons p refer th e ir meat of p reserv ativ es have been on th e o u t th e le tte r of the o rd e r in respect anil young ladies all rep u b lican s, fact tu a t th e stru c tu re sta n d s on th e ty ’s prediction th a t lie will win next sh o u ld be kepi for ten days or more m a rk e t for a lik e period w hich have to the officers as no one was w illing of course, and they lived th ro u g h sloping bank of Jo h n so n creek, th e tim e will come tru e. He s«>nt th e Out before ttiey eat it, and (hat Is Mr been used in stead of p ain t fo r ce rtain to n o m in ate m ore th an one set, those the w hole day as an exam ple of how stre e t being m ore th an th irty feet look th e follow ing le tte r u n d er d ate B auniun’s p lan — to keep a ll his kinds of wooden buildings. B u t th e re of N ovem ber 11th, add ressed to the now in office, for m ayor, reco rd er, they expect to live w hen th e w ar above th e w ater. m eats un til they ure 'm m o * ” Be has been no very g re a t effort to use "G resh am V o ter.” It follow s: tre a s u re r and m arshal H ence th e ends in Europe. them for p reserv in g th e sev eral bil T he building sta n d s on a piling sides th a t, th e re is no d an g e r of get To those of you who rem ained T heir u itte r political enem ies w ere an(, concrPte fou n d atio n . T he base- follow ing received th e unanim ous lion feet of lu m b er and poles used so tin g «polled m eats, and th e stock in th e ir usual dolled-up clothes, a n d l , n en t rtoor regtg >OI1 concre te p illars, loyal to me last T uesday, 1 wish to vote of th e m eeting: re tu rn my sin cere th an k s. I am sin k ep t in th e show case is alw ays fresh extensively for te leg rap h unit te le to show th e ir contem pt for poverty waUg , t() , trp p , floor bplng c e rd y glad I m ade th e fight, and F or m ayor, Geo. W. S tapleton. phone poles und for th e th o u sa n d dif am i free from dust o r flies. filt-V (1 VO. I ■' ♦ th ll e zi glad ivln l rag s , of .. At . the U . . i in — they “ "fixed" also of th e sam e m a terial. F or reco rd er, C. G. Schneider. fe re n t purposes th a t are to bo found From would gladly do it o ver again, know vincibles ready for th e mop stick. th e re up to th e roof tile w alls are of ing in ad vance th e resu lt. F o r tre a su re r, Jo h n M etzger. for wood on th e farm s of th e country. < lea.ii Up t h e G arilen . T he fight 1 am lin k in g is no ordi Some of th e p a trio ts m an ag ed to get hollow brick except on th e west side F or m arsh al, Jas. McKinney. it Is of th e utm ost im portance, ac Tills includes fence posts, building n ary scram b le fo r public office, it is T he follow ing w ere nom inated for hom e only because they had been i w here the w all of th e Jacobson b u ild an effort (o p ro cu re for th e poor co rd in g to th e ex p erts of th e d e p a rt fo u n d atio n s, w indm ill fram es, sh in councilm en re g u la r te rm : B ert fo rtu n a te enough to ow n an o v er ing, m ade of o rd in ary brick, was people of th is co untry a m easu re of m ent, of ag ric u ltu re , to see th a t the gles, siloH und many o th e r things M etzger, E. II. Kelly, E. W. Ayls- coat and had w orn It on account of - utilized. T he roof is of doubled 3- w hat they are en title d to. into th e co n stru ctio n of w hich wood How any v o ter who understood g ard en , w h eth e r flowers or veget But they round out th e ' ply m ateria l w ith a ta rre d surface. w orth, Jo h n Brow n, Theo. B ru g g er th e cold. ables have been raised in its soil, is forniH th e m ost im p o rta n t p art. w h at was involved could vote ag ain st * d ispositio n s of the " p a rty in p ow er." , It is easily th e best roof in th e city me, was so m eth in g beyond my com th o ro u g h ly eleaued K. A. Miller. T he supply of n a tu ra lly d u rab le before w inter F o r th e sh o rt term , to fill vacan as rep rese n ted by those who could ! an d is su p p o rted by a tru s s system prehension. I stood for opening Or sets in. in a bu lletin to the- farm ers woods fo r such purposes Is rapidly cies, Roy .¿ e ra and W. R. B urke w ere afford b e tte r duds an d w ere c e le b ra t th a t leaves no o b stru c tin g su p p o rts eg o n 's g re a t ra ilro a d land g r a n t; for of tli«> co u n try - an d in ten d ed , Inci- grow ing less every w h ere in th e U n it conveying O reg o n ’s forest reserves ing th e election of th e ir ru ler. nom inated. to en cu m b er th e space. in tr u s t to th e s ta te , w hich would re leu taiiy , for every person, w h eth er ed S tate s and sh o rtliv ed woods m ust T he outg o in g councilm en a re Zim T he P o rtla n d E lev ato r com pany duce O regon tax es one half, an d for in co untry o r town o r city, who cu l be used in th e ir place. O ur vanishing m erm an, Kelly, A ylsw orth and Mil A NEAR TOUCH OF will have a h y d rau lic elev a to r in op- every law calcu lated to benefit the tiv ates the g ro u n d for p leu su re o r for cedar, used so extensively for poles t WINTER ler. T he la st tw o w ere chosen by th e itud posts, is an exam ple. In a few _______ WEATHER era tio u by tom orrow betw een th e public. My fight w as not new but was a profit— th e d e p a rtm e n t says th at council to fill th e vacancies m ade by W hen th e w ea th er m au gave us two floors, i t is built for autonio- co n tin u atio n of a ten y e a r’s strag g le. clean g ard en s In th e w in ter mean years m ore th e ced ar will be ull gone th e rem oval of 8. S. T hom pson and fo u r days and n ig h ts of w in te r rig h t biles and o th e r heavy loads an d will Most ea ste rn M ultnom ah county peo th rifty g ard en s in th e sum m er. The anil even now it is necessury to use Ray Todd. in the lap of a b ea u tifu l au tu m n , be o p erated by w ate r from the city ple were fam iliar w ith th e circu m experienced g a rd e n e r will readily Ihe Bofter Mr for wiich, purposes in The re g u la r councilm en holding w ithout w arning, he set a precedent m ain. A sm all flight of sta irs also stances. I w as v io latin g no party ag re e w ith th is sta te m en t. He u any places. Some of th e G resham fealty, because when I had th e reg u over are H oney and Thom . fo r cold w ea th er th a t a g en u in e O re connects th e two stories. lar republican n om ination in 1912 1 know s th a t th e fro st-w ith ered foliage telephone tru n k lines nave fir poles M ayor S tapleton all b u t refu sed to gonian would n ever h av e a n tic ip a t T he o th e r building conveniences was bolted by M cA rthur, T he Ore- of p lan ts th a t have flowered o r fru lt- hut no effo rt was m ade to keep them allow his nam e to go on th e tick et ed. T he first cold n ig h t left us with Include an office room and sleeping goniou, th e E vening T elegram , the «‘«I and died h a rb o r both insects and from decaying. for a n o th e r te rm but when he saw ice a q u a r te r of an inch thick on q u a rte rs for a nig h t man. T he w ash Republican S tate co m m ittee und the diseases. Says th e b u lletin : Any reasonably cheap m ethod of th a t th e se n tim e n t was unanim ous S atu rd ay m orning, an d th e n followed in g floor is in th e basem ent w hich en tire old g u ard m achine. T his year I t ia a fte r fro st th a t cleaning is increasin g th e life of th e fir will ef T he O regonian said May 17, two fo r his nom ination lie re lu c ta n tly ac a n o rth w est wind th a t b ro u g h t out will be devoted to i to rag e and wash- days before th e p rim ary , th a t it m ost needed In th e gard en . W hen fect enorm ous sav in g s to th e fa n n e rs cepted. In an a p p ro p ria te little overcoats nnd furs. S unday m orn- , ing purposes. would not su p p o rt me if 1 were nom an n u a l p la n ts have been nipped those of th is co u n try . Several m ethods ap th a t may h a rb o r disease o r Insect plicable to farm use n av e been tested speech he said he alm ost d espaired ing tlic m ercu ry reg istered som e- , T he u pper floor will be utilized as in ated . My fight Is one to th e death. Two pests, should be cu t down o r «lug up on th e p rese rv a tiv e tre a tm e n t of of accom plishing som e of the th in g s w here aro u n d 28 degrees. T h a t rec- a re p a ir shop w ith a larg e space for y ears from now I will win in Oregon. and burn ed . If th e soft-leaved plants In th e line of needed Im provem ent ord was followed up y esterd ay by ex h ib itio n of new m achines and the Election day and th e day before 1 w hich will rot easily a re free from fence posts, poles and o th e r form s of w hich he had stro n g ly favored d u r a still h eav ier fro st and a stro n g e r accessories th a t will be kept on sale w ent w ithout a m o u th fu l to e a t for disease an d insects, they may be tim b er exposed to decay. T hese ing th e past tw o years. He show ed .tied th a n had p revailed for the and for use in re p a ir w ork. i th e lack of ten cents. I am ready to tu rn e d u n d er ad v an tag eo u sly a t this tests show th a t w hen su ita b le pre , , . , , , do It again T he poor people, who tim e. It is not well, how ever, to tu rn th a t his desire to help th e tow n in a o th e r two days. ■ equipm ent lo r rep a irs is being place«, havp guffpre(, M j bavp voted for u n d er tre e leaves, especially such serv ativ e tre a tm e n t Is given th e n a t m ateria l way was not a selfish one It was n o ticeab le th a t few er peo- i in position along the so u th end me. T he highbrow s, und near-brow - tough leaves as those from oaks, u ral resistan c e of wood to decay tail and th a t if an y th in g was accom ple were to h e s e e n on th e «,pppt» w hich is w e lt lig h ted w ith la rg e win brow s d eserted Uio. l'hese m ake v alu ab le com post when be very much increased. plished In th e fu tu re ft m ust be by d u rin g th e past fo u r days th an for I «lows. Mr. Z im m erm an w ill be pre T he action of a su ccessful p re se r T he above com m unication from ro tted , b u t usually req u ire two years They vative can be readily u n d ersto o d if th e co-operation of all th e citizens. m any w eeks before, yet th e bracing pared to do work on th e la rg e st m a Mf- L afferty is given m erely as a for proper decom position. sh o u ld be collected and placed in a a ir added a ce rtain zest of enjoy- chines of all d escrip tio n s. He is m a tte r of news, and not for the pur com post pile o r p it m ain tain ed in a it is borne in m ind th a t decay is th e MELROSE m ent for th o se who w ere brave m ak in g ad d itio n s to his rep a ir pose of boosting him for any fu rth e r co nvenient location. Soil, wood nsh- re su lt of tlio action of c e rta in low T he O utlook s, lim e and fresh m u n u re should be form s of p la n t life culled fungi. C er enough to g et o u t for a w alk o r J eq u ip m en t an d will have one of the political p referm en t. Several of th e m em bers of Iliff drive. tain su b stan ces in th e wood co n sti has n o t been in sym pathy with his mixed in th e com post heap. Only the elem e n t of snow m ost com plete rep a ir shops iu the If th e d e p a rtm e n t’s advice iu this tu te th e ir food. church atte n d e d th e q u a rte rly con was lack in g to m ake th e p ast fo u r sta te . As th ese a re dis m ethods of bo ltin g and com ing out connection w ere follow ed m ore gen solved th e wood s tru c tu re is broken ference at P lea san t Home last S a t days. Mr. Z im m erm an has long been is an Independent a f te r having been u rday and enjoyed th e day very- lefeated In tw o p rim a rie s and one era lly th e re is little doubt th a t the down u n til it becom es ra tte n . T he , know n as a d ea le r in th e O verland m uch. previous election. W hile It Is tru e d am age inflicted an n u a lly by Insects p rev en tio n of th is co n d itio n lies iu BAPTI3T CONCERT one of th e m ost p o p u lar autom obile: an d diseases would be m a teria lly re d ep riv in g th e fungi of any one of Mrs. A lta G entry and son R ussell • NETS GOOD SUM m ade. He is also ag e n t for th< h a t he had th e pro g ressiv e nom lna- duced. At th e sam e tim e, if com th e ir visited w ith the fo rm e r’s g ra n d p a r re q u ire m e n ts fo r g ro w th — lon th a t fact was n ot a sufficient ex T he m usical given la st F rid a y ev W illys-K nlght, a new er car, but on« en ts, Rev. and Mr*. J. H. Wood. use fo r him to kill him self off po post piles w ere m ore com m on, es m o istu re, a ir, a fav o rab le te m p e r v , th a t is rapidly grow ing in popula: pecially in th e vicinity of th e kitchen tu re. an d food. In g en e ral, th e Most Mr. and Mrs. H enry F ritz spent ening in R e g n er's o p era house by the ; favor. He expects to have a con etically in such «iesperate efforts as Sunday afte rn o o n in G resham w ith Cecilia -»Mixed Q u a rte t and W inifred sig n n ien t in a sh o rt tim e of th e new he has m ade to ag ain be e le c te d ,to g ard e n s of th e co u n try d istricts, effective m ethod is to poison the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. W ilson, who live Gay K elley, u n d er auspices of th e By his p ersisten t efforts crops b etter in q u ality and g re a te r food supply. T his, r a th e r th a n th e six and eig h t cy lin d er m achines, and congress. on W ilson avenue on W allula local B a p tist ch u rch , w as one of . is su re to sell a large n u m b e r ot to d efeat Mr. M cA rthur he has dis In q u a n tity would be produced. And, exclusion of m o istu re, is th e p rin ci those pleasing affairs w hich afforded H eights. qualified h im self as a consistent r e as th e d e p a rtm e n t also su g g ests, if ple u n d erly in g th e use of th e m ost to both the them next season to th o se who are (he fall clean in g were follow ed in successful p reserv ativ es. Mr. an d Mrs. I. T. W ood visited com plete sa tisfac tio n 'lo o k in g for a m od eraie-p rlced , ye« p u b lican who is no longer w orthy of the la tte r ’s b ro th er, H ow ard H ayden, critical and n o n -critlcal m usic lovers i classy autom obile. Of all Ihe v ario u s p reserv ativ es co n sid eratio n by lv«e voters of this m ore in stan ces by sow ing th e g arden of th is com m unity. a re a to som e cover crop, such as rye tested, It is claim ed th a t co a l-tar c r e iu P o rtla n d on Sunday. d istric t Mr. Z im m erm an is an ex p ert m a F rom th e very first song by the — th e gro w th to be tu rn ed u n d e r In osote has given th e b est resu lts. S a t Miss M abel Wood an d Miss E dith ch in ist nnd will have o th e r compe early sp rin g — n ot only would th e soil isfacto ry re su lts m ay be o b laiu ed T u rn e r spent th e w eek-end w ith Mr. q u a rte t It was ev id en t th a t the dl- i te n t a s sista n ts as his business en; MA / HAPPEN AGAIN rc to r and soprano. Miss Alice Mae be en rich ed , but, so th e bu lletin puts from any good g rad e, provided a and Mrs. I. T Wood. THE COMING WINTER larges. At p resen t he has tw o men it, " th e p atch es of g reen , will give sufficient am o u n t o t p rese rv a tiv e is Miss M abel G iger of M olalla is P helps, was th e d o m in a tin g sp irit | w ho are ex p erts in m ak in g repairs, L ast w inter, when th e fierce th e o th e rw ise h are g ard en a cleanly p u t in to th e wood and a good pene v isiting for a few days w ith Mr. and and a ra re a r tis t in h e r line. H er I besides th e n ig h t man. He is always clear, stro n g sop ran o an d pleasing storm * closed down th e high ecbool, .Hid m ore ch eerfu l ap p e aran c e d u rin g tra tio n is secured. T he m ost th o r Mrs. A. B. C onrad. ready for business and is prep ared one of th e stu d e n ts had an experl th e w in te r.” C aptain and Mrs. C. O. B ranson perso n ality w ere very w inning. The ough m ethod of ap p licatio n th a t can to d e m o n stra te cars and d eliv er them T h e udvice is sound an d tim ely. be used on th e farm is th e open took d in n e r S unday w ith Rev and song in actio n , "M aggie, th e cows to th e ir new ow ners on sh o rt notice ence which is h erew ith given in the follow ing so n n et. T he w eath er ol T he am o u n t of work involved In p u t tuuk process. In this tre a tm e n t the Mrs. A. C'. B rackeubury in G resham are in th e clo v er,” was received with A gasoline service pum p has been he past few days recall« the w eather tin g It Into p ractice is sm uii, w hile wood is h ealed for one or m ore h ours E v erett and Ja c k Stafford each has e n th u sia stic favor and called fo rth in stalled in fro n t of th e g arag e, and of th a t tim e, also th e poetry. The th e d ividends it win pay iu the next in th e p r e s e r.a tlv e oli a t a te m p er an autom obile, not both of them one, several encores. Too m uch can n o t be said in praise free a ir as well as w ater a re alw ays so n n et may be a p p ro p ria te ag ain th is g row ing season will be larg e all a tu re of ab o u t 200 degrees. as an item in th e la st O utlook sta te d of the fine violin playing of W inifred available. w inter. clean in g , in fact, o u g h t to be as reg Sam S trebln has p urchased an a u It is th en quickly tra n sfe rre d to His first sale o f a c a r from his Gay Kelley. T he au d ien ce could I w ent to school 1». n big, d ark red u la r a p art of g ard en ro u tin e as a n o th e r tan k of creo so te oil having tom obile. new place was m ade y esterd ay to m achine; sp rin g p lan tin g . C. I. G erlg, of A lbany, is visiting h ard ly be satisfied a f te r h aving heard i H erb ert L ynch, who drove aw ay in a te m p e ra u re of a b o u t 100 degrees, T he snow an d sleet cam e w ith the h e r first n u m b e r w hich was " B e r w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C onrad, and Is le ft th e re for an h o u r o r blast, a new O verland. Rev. F. S. F ord preached a t the ceuse.” S tin g in g and raw they scurried ROCKWOOD MACCABEES m ore W hen th e wood Is plunged T he p ro g ram was enlivened by a past. FREE ENTERTAINMENT Into th e cool oil th e a ir and m o isture ch u rch last S unday n ig h t and spent L ist of L etters O ver th e fields and th ro u g h the fo r co m ed ietta in which Miss E sth e r H al th e day M onday calling on people In Next K aturday evening ihe R ock rem ain in g in the wood c o n tra c t and R ctuaiuing le tte rs uncalled for in ests lean th is vicinity. T he parsonage a t P leas verson and Miss Jo se p h in e H endricks i th e G resham postoffice for week end W here once I w andered in th e d a rk wood M accabees will hold open house draw th e oil Into It. acted th e ir p a rts well. a n t H om e will soon be com pleted ening sheen. T he tim e is d raw in g n ea r when a for everybody. S tate C om m ander The concert was d o n ated for the ing N ovem ber 11, 1916: B u t I fell on th e sill as I opt ned J. W. Sherw ood an d o th e rs from p reserv in g p la n t can be o p erated and he will occupy it w ith hia wife. L e tte rs— J R ichm ond, Chas J. th e door, benefit of th e church. T h e to tal re- j A bout one h u n d red friend* and O lson, Mrs. G. W W oodw ard, .Mr* And b roke my nose, so cold and som e of th e P o rtlan d Maccabee, te n ts profitably In th is and o th e r vicini neighbors, including ch ild ren , g a th ceipts w ere over $61, w ith expenses, A sore will be th e re , in clu d in g a good ties th ro u g h o u t th e n o rth w est. E. Schroeder. ered a t th e new ly finished hom e of of a b o u t $15. T hose having It in F ro m th e frost th a t bit It, and sp e ak e r and th e band from M ount plant could be o p erated profitably T hese le tte rs wrtl be se n t to the bum ped my bean. Mr and Mrs. J. C. D uke on S atu r- ch a rg e ap p re cia te th e in te re s t show n iu connection w ith a saw m ill o r sev Hood T en t, No. 17. day n ig h t to give them an old fash -I by th e public In th e ir u n d e rta k in g dead le tte r office on N ovem ber 25, T w as ev er th u s, I th o u g h t, and A good o rc h e stra will also be eral Individúala could co -o p erate in 1916, if n ot delivered before. Iu then I wept — ioned house w arm ing A m ost en- - aud o p era tin g one I found th a t school had not been th e re ,a n d a ftp r th e speaking th e re e stab lish in g callin g fo r th e above, pleaae say ad joyable tim e was spent. Mr. and I MUSIC DEPARTMENT IN k ep t— will be dancing for two o r th ree w here la rg e q u a n titie s of poles, posts v ertised , giving d ate of list Mrs Duke w ere presen ted w ith a fine I INDIAN OPERETTA SOON And I tw o inilea from hom e th at hours. An activ e cam paign will be and lu m b er a re used. D M RO BERTS, P. M. m o rn , ro ck er by those assem bled, In token T he m usic d e p a rtm e n t of Union u n d e rta k e n for a la rg e r m em bership I wished I n ev er had been born. of th e ir frien d sh ip . R e fresh m en ts high school, u n d er th e d irectio n of C hicken P ie Hupper. Hhooting M atch. Some o th e r g irls nev er v en tu red out, In Rockwood te n t th a t being th e ob were served. Mrs. Ellen A. Pom eroy, ably assisted Chicken pie su p p er, p arcel post So I w ent horn«* and nu rsed my snout. je ct of the m eeting next S atu rd ay A rran g e m e n ts have been m ade for Mr. Neion and son Alec, of Clarks, by Misses M cCormick, C alw ay and sa le and good p ro g ram will be given eveniug. E veryone ta in v ited to a t an old -fash io n ed sh o o tin g m atch on W hite Knoll. are working for Chas. Tallman. R oper of th e facu lty , a re p rep a rin g to u n d e r th e auspices of th e L adins' Aid te n d — m en, women, boys and girls. M onday. N ovem ber 27, on th e 8. 8. Fred S. Drake is working in Port sta g e th e A m erican In d ian o p ere tta, society of th e M ethodist church on We will ta k e o rd e rs for o u r high- T hom pson field, com m encing a t 9 land, "T h e F east of th e Ue«l C o rn " a t Reg- F rid a y evening, N ovem ber 24th, at g ra d e baby chicks u n til Ja n u a ry 1, SANDY BLUFF o'clock. T he tro p h ie s will be tu rk ey s, John Naegell. of Tillamook, visit n e r ’a opera house on T uesday even th e G ran g e hall. S upper from 5 to a t $12 per 100. O rder early , save T h e e n te rta in m e n t glveu by the geese and chickens. All who can ed his slster-ln-Mw, Mrs. John 8tre- ing. N ovem ber 28. F u rth e r notice 7. Menu, chicken pie, m ashed p o ta $3.00 p er h u n d red and set y o u r d ate for h atch in g W e s ta r t o u r in c u b a t bin on Saturday. an d synopsis of th e play will ap p ear toes, baked beans, c ra n b errie s, cab ors in Ja n u a ry . 25 per cent deposit P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ asso ciatio n was a shoot a re invited to be present. Mrs. i'impie Jones and Attorney i„ the Outlook later bage salad , pickles, bread an d b u tte r, Ith all o rd ers. H. W Cooley A decided success, (he n ig h t being so Zip cleaus your chimney for you— nice th e re was a good crow d p resen t Milo C. King, of Gresham, called on ________ 9on, T ro u td ale , Ore. Phone 434. apple and p u m pkin pie. cheese, cof 25c at L. L. Kidder Ildw. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hottinger of the For temporary u«e a lemon squeez fee. 35 cents a plate. P ro g ram at Victory neighborhood on Sunday. er made of paper has been Invented. 8 o'clock free. They usuallj get what you want. Buy your Swiss cheese at the San itary Meat Market. 7« Try a want ad. in tbs Outlook. Read the Want Ade,