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JSSJ ^ C ^ n ta in jn g In form ation V a lu a b le for A u to O w n e r s a n d D e a le rs in th is L o ca lity f W lC E A W EEK G resham O utlook NO. 70 -Ü ÍÍ. [$ WILL BE ¡[OWING HERE SATURDAY EVE ’ „ Morgan, re p re se n tin g th e Gas & Coke Co., la in today soliciting co n tra c t« icnlcc ,«« that gio will be flow ing 1|H. on Mai" stre e t by next night, the pipe having the T w ebe-m lle c o r n e r to- 5 the Base Line road, organ has met w ith good o far ami will c o n tin u e hi« „11 thia week. T h e rate« , start will be »1.00 p er jc feet right I fo n t th e s ta r t, Iniiuum charge of 60 c e n ts rer State Motor com pany !lt, Of Mie h e a v ie st <011- |n.i,T plp> ill ru n ( r a n , Wins into any b u ll,lin g alo n g hwiU aa far as th e m e te r w lilch ■ he set free of c h a r g e ; a ls o If it I range is b o u g h t f r o m th e Gas «ay all connection» an d se rv ic e ■ will be ire«- iMalns will he laid on every s tr e e t hrf business can be bad. Many (the county roads will he can- 1 later on and extension la id if f business secured will w a r ra n t th e bg of pipes. Nearly every h o u se ithe Base Line eastw ard from V en- Park has signed up a n d th e i will be extended f u r th e r e a st- I later on. Mr Morgan will call on ev ery bus- house, property o w n e r an d teholder in G resham th is w eek, iciunents to th e m ain w ill be e as soon as the p ro g re ss of th e t will permit ANY MERCHANTS LEFT TO MOURN [The family of A W. Cook le ft »haul a few days ag o a n d a re |M to have t.-ik«-n up tlie lr re sid e n c e r Ione In eastern O regon. P rio r [their leaving they .ire re p o rte d to i incurred num erous o b lig a tio n s (theGresham stores, an d th e n tr a d - I their property here fo r a n o th e r I with C. M. C alkins of lo n e. Imong their creditor» h e re w as »'..Metzger, who has b egun a itio n the circuit court a f te r fa llin g to a settlement. Not m uch is •*n about the affair except th a t i Cook family has gone le av in g mt hills, and th a t Mr. C a lk in s is h with a part of his fam ily and Intake Gresham his hom e. Mr. Cook had preceded his fam ily their new home, the la tte r jo in - 'him there last week. M rs. C ook, leaving, sta te d th a t sh e w as able to pay tin debts a c c u m u la te d hut would send th e m oney to creditors as soon as possible. M HALL GOES TO SERVE ONE YEAR Hall, form erly of G re sh am . I » dealer In Belgian h o rses, who ■recently indicted on a c h a rg e of ■swing money by false p re te n se s, ler|l a plea of g u ilty F rid a y , fd his rights and w as se n te n c e d pm, u one to five y e a rs' in ip riso n - l- He was taken to th e penlten- •T at Salem S aturday m o rn in g . [8*11 bought a horse fo r w hich he Hl i by a check on a b an k in h he had no deposit, a lth o u g h a,er sold the anim al fo r »1100, f * r profit of nearly »700 if he a the check good, it w as too 10 ■void prosecution. Ik m « lly • w hat you w ant. »ant ad. in the Outlook 0 P E R E T T A In Two Acts Entitled THE feast of t h e RED CORN by the Music«! Depart* n»ent of Union H igh School No. 2 ^fiier s Opera House Gresham ^SD A Y NOV. 28, 8 p. in. cLl°U ,ng people in Indian Songs and Acting li !*jidens in Indian Costume *n1l»n W arriors ** bhostt. " l>0Ur *"<l " ,,alr ° f r,u’e •t M under d irection Kllen A. Pom eroy. ME vt IT M u s i c A L D EPA R T- l n u H SCHOOL. U ,M |SSIOM 2 5 c ; ">*-¿2 K' H ’ '‘EATS 85c. ¡OPERETTA WILL BE UNUSUAL ATTRACTION U nusual Interest is being taken ¡ t h e o p e r e tta . T h e F. asl of COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916 FARM FIRE PROTECTION IS LARGELY OVERLOOKED CIGAR TU ESD A YS AND F R ID A Y S $1.50 PER PRICES ARE GOING UP YEAR SHOULD GROW MOREPRODUCE SAYS WILSON T h e sm o k e r of c ig ars has a t lasf m et up w ith th e " h ig h e r cost of liv I C orn, w hich is to be gl\«-n |jt I tie r's o p era house on next Tuesday in g " and is now com pelled to e ith e r I » * « inn. Nov em bei 8, by about for-1 pay m ore for Ills fav o rite sm oke, i" piote, tion to r th e farm is ,t m atter th a t lias been largely over- J ty-llve young men ami ladies of |H, cut dow n tlie n u m b e r, buy u ch e a p * 1 l! ’ ” but is now beginning to be considered in m any v\ell e r g rad e, sm oke a p ip e —o r q u it a l j Union High School No. 2, under dl-1 •t t progr< s.siv. localities. T his Is a m a tte r in w hich th e la rg e and rec iio n of Mrs. Ellen \ Pomeroy of T he n a tio n a l g ra n g e is at p resen t lieti i,u'niing d istrici w ith G rish am as its postolfice sh o u ld be to g e th e r F o rm erly any flve-cent c ig a r could h o ld in g its h alf-ce u te n n ial session ill th e m usical d epartm ent of th e sch o o l. particularly interested. Daily practices are being held and all lb tepori ot In su ran ce Commise ioni r W ells for th e m outh of O ctober be had six for a q u a rte r. Now it is W ash in g to n city, th e place w here it di ta ils ol th is grand musical event 'b e m iai tir, loss in th e s t a t e a t » 1 1 7 ,3 7 0 . T h e j a r g e s t item was th a t price for only few of th e c h e a p -j was o rg an ized in 1866. P re sid e n t e r b ran d s, and th e d ealer will tell W ilson m ade an ad d ress of w elcom e a re well in hand *' tldln, ml bott i at ( i, . nt, io- »10,000 T he sm allest was loss T h is may he popularly called tm i ,1 .te llin g at A s to ria ot » 2 5 . O f tip a-v in ty item s of loss, tw en ty -n in e tlie sm o k e r th a t th e best know n to th e d eleg ates an d m em bers on m akes are T uesday evening la st aud am ong o th p o p u la r , play to r it has a well di-tin« il plot .1, m e n tio n e d ,lS r, rm dw ellings or ha, and contents. T h is is ab o u t an d m ost five cents " s tr a ig h t," meaning la n d th e e u s to in u r y h e r o i n and v il t liri i-sev en th s of the total items. Tip ; tw enty-nine fa tu i item s fool up a e r tilin g s he blam ed th e m iddlem en lain . It Is. howevi r, an operetta, all total loss of $ 4 s 20. One Is given at Boring, a barn, losb $1000, an d one apiece. for th e high cost of foodstuffs. F rom Besides th a t th e steady sm o k er an e x tra c t of his ad d re ss received p a rts being «ung or acted to music. at Gresham , hart and co n ten ts, loss »800. notices th a t ills fav o rite cig ars are h ere y esterd ay th e p resid en t Is T he la rg e n um ber takin g p an g lv ,- im n g a g o ilo citi»; took up th e solution of th e problem an d th e ir It an addeo attra c tio n and tin- them e splendid equipm ent for lighting tires It«- induced til»' fire loss im m ensely, not q u ite as good as th ey used to be show n to have u rg ed ail in crease in Is vtsry in te re stin g The educational also 1 ,ery village of 5110 or m ore in h a b ita n ts has its tire d e p a rtm e n t with an d lie vainly ch an g es about from tillab le lands and a la rg e r o u tp u t of value and m usieal training in con more or less adì q u ate fire-fighting ap p a ratu s G resham has been p a rtic u one kind to a n o th e r looking for w hat farm produce. F ollow ing are som e nectio n with the program , vlii<li ill larly fo rtu n ate in tills respect and lit.- a well organized v o lu n teer fire de* he falls to get. of th e th in g s he said upon th is su b Still h ig h er prices have been fo re je c t: lust about an hour and a halt, are I a li m e n t u n d e r a 1 efficient elite! an d corp- of assistan ts. cast in a sta te m e n t m ade public by .it in c alc u la b le benefit "W e o u g h t to raise such big crops Bui th is doe not solve th e problem for the co u n try d istric t. T he T h e s to ry w hich ru n s th ro u g h tin Gn-shant if partm , at hbs responded many tim es to calls from th e o u tly in g F red H irsch b o rn , p resid en t of tlie th a t circ u m stan ces like th e present when men cun C igar M a n u fa c tu re rs’ asso ciatio n of can n ev er re c u r; o p e r e 'ta Is as follows d is tr ic ts . Im; w h ile v eil equipped lot town purposes, especially w ith o u r A m erica. He d eclares th a t ad v a n c m ake as if th e supply was so sh o rt T h e m aidens ol the W anta tribe pb ndid city \,a . , system , is not prepared io lend assistan ce to th e farm er, th a t th e m iddlem en could c h a rg e for ing prices are in e v ita b le ow ing to it w hat he pleased. It will not do of In d ian s, once every year rep a ir to who is left to the mercy of the Hallies with usually a totul d estru c tio n of (th e ju m p of from 50 to 60 per cent to be u ig ard iy w ith th e rest of tlie U secluded spot to celebrate Tile dw elling or barn, and th e ir co n ten ts, in case of lire. 1 in tin cost of raw leaf tobacco, th e w orld in respect to its fo >d supply " Why . iiould not th< co u n try provide itself with m eans of lire p ro tec F east of th e Red Corn The one it: Tlie P re sid en t did n ot m ention re dem and being g re a te r th a n th e su p Ihi' F east who tlnds the first red eat tion 11s veil as tin town o r city? A country d istric t w ith a th o u san d in cent p etitio n s to him to d eclare an ply, and tlie in creased scale of w ages em b arg o on ex p o rta tio n of foodstuffs of corn expresses her dearest wish Io h a b it a n ts is evi 11 more in need of modern tile-lig h tin g a p p a ra tu s th a n a w hich lias driven m any cig a rm a k e rs from th e U ntied S ta te s to th e rest th e S orceress (an obi -ou., v of the like num ber in the city where a g rea ter num ber of v o lu n teers can be as to o th e r trad es. of th e world au d he did n ot re fe r trib e ) who calls upon the gods of sembled quickly and wli re a city w ater system affords very efficient m eans N orm al prices a re not lik ely to even In d irectly to th e outcom e of the th e Hour W inds to give a sign that ol checking and 1 xtingulshlng Hanies. re tu rn for at least th re e years. Mr. p re sid e n tia l election. “ It seem s to m e,” said th e P re si In tile days before the telephone and the autom òbile th e re was no tile wish will he granted Tills year Illrsch b o rn p red icted , and th e re is d en t, " th a t som e of th e m ost in te r th e Q ueen W eeda W anta joins the possibility of m eeting th is need. Now almost every sm all farm hom e likely to be a co rresp o n d in g raise in estin g problem s of o u r life an d of m aid en s, hoping to get the red ear is .is near the central as (lie city home and the autom obile chem ical can all o th e r kinds of tobacco, both th e life of th e w orld lie before, us; b ecause of h er great desire to know cover the distance w ithin a rad iu s of five or six m iles In alm ost as many sm oking and chew ing, alth o u g h they p roblem s in co nnection w ith w hich th e farm e rs of th e U nited S tates will of th e W elfare ol the King The m inutes a fte r an alarm is tu rn ed in. will be affected la st because it is play a p a r t such as they have nev er It is not a problem any m ore of w hat to do— h ut ju st g ettin g to g e th e r scene opens w ith the en tran ce of the possible to use in fe rio r tobacco m ore played before. m a id en s into th e glen w het.' the feast and doing it. " I t goes w ith o u t saying th a t tlie th a n ev er before o r c u t down th e physical life of th e n atio n has alw ays sh a ll ta k e place. T he old squaw q u a n tity in th e p ack ag e o r plug BACTERIA SHARK MACCABEE GATHERING d ep en d ed upon th e farm It goes te lls th e m aidens th a t the F our w ith o u t saying, also th a t to a larg e WITH US AGAIN WAS MARKED SUCCESS W inds have w hispered to hi r thaj FA IR V IEW e x te n t th e physicul life of th e world lias d raw n its su sten an c e from the th e re will be no wish g ran ted this Last S atu rd ay 's even in g ’s g a th e r The sam e people who last year A happy b irth d a y p arty was cele g re a t are a s of farm lan d in th e y ear, because som e one b a t com nilt- perse. ded a num ber of farm ers in ing at the Rockwood M accabee hall U nited S tate s We have sen t food ed a g riev o u s offense. I m p e e L ight, 1 his section to pay tlie ex o rb itan t was enlivened by a m asterfu l ad b rate d a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. to all p a rts of th e world and th e Jo h n H eslln S atu rd ay afte rn o o n , No th e c u lp rit is caught and punished, price of $2 per acre for b acteria to dress given by S tate C om m ander J. A m erican fa rm e r h as co n trib u te d to th e old squaw again invokes tin innoculati th e ir soil, when it had not W Sherwood on tlie benefits and ac vem ber 18th, h o n o rin g C laudie, son th e life of all th e c o u n tries of th e of Mr. an d Mrs. H eslin. A la rg e world. F o u r W inds, and this tim e w ith suc been proven th a t the innoculation com plishm ents of the o rd er ut large, “ B u t you know th a t as o u r own n u m b e r of frie n d s and sch o o lm ates cess. T he F east is celebrated, the w as needed and when th e b acteria to and more especially in Oregon and assem bled to co m p lim en t th e young p o p u latio n has Increased th e p ro p o r Q ueen finds th e red ea r ami in ati- d o tile .a m e work can be secured M ultnom ah county. tio n ill w hich we could help foreign Tile hall was filled to overflow ing lad who had a tta in e d his 15th b ir th c o u n trie s as c o n tra ste d w ith o u r own sw e r to h e r expressed wish, she sees , r011. ,l(ir s ta te D epartm ent at 5 or day. T he young fo lk s w ere am u sed has d ecreased , und th e re a re p ro b a vision of h e r K ing, who is alive 1 j , ( an acre, are with us again, and when Mr. Sherwood was th ro u g h in ! play in g gam es an d m ade th e m lem s th a t a re com puruble w ith th e t i» an d w ell an d on his jo u rn ey home. -rb(,y now claim resu lts from last the cornet band of Mount Hood Ten of s ta te sm a n s h ip lying es felt a n d h e a rd L unch was p roblem s t selv ah e ad of th e fa rm e rs of tlie U nited T he F east is progressing gaily a« y ea r’s work in this county simply No. 17, continued tlie e n te rta in m e n t served. S tates. th e c u rta in falls. because som e of th e plants th a t were vlth several lively airs. The Mac- C. C. Cow les an d fam ily a re m ov " In th e fu tu re we have got to T ic k e ts will be on sale at tlie usual ¡nnoculated grew They say they ,ab ee o rch estra furnished m usic for ing to P rin ev ille, O regon, w h ere Mr b rin g m ore o t Hie a re a of th e U nited the rem ain d er of the evening with places an d will also tie sold by stu - ,|j,| not leave any check plots that Cowles will have stead y em p lo y m en t. S ta te s u n d er 1 u ltiv atio n th a n is uu < d e r cu ltiv a tio n now. We have g ot to d en ts. It would be well to secure w en, | n u o culated in th e sam e field, dancing which was continued un til C lifford B u rlin g a m e , son of Mr. in crease th e p ro d u ct at every point reserv ed se a ts early. Tlie proceeds 1 w (, ( jq not see how any living man nearly two o'clock an d Mrs Edw in B u rlin g am e, who It is su scep tib le of being in creased The occasion m arked the com of th e evening will be used by the ean claim th a t they got results This "O n e of tlie th in g s th u t has most lias been ill for u n u m b e r of w eeks, in te re ste d me ab o u t w h at tins been school in p u rchasing added e q u ip - ! t | me they hav« added to th e ir list m encem ent of a cam paign for new is im p ro v in g very slowly done recently by le g isla tio n for the in en t fo r th e m usical d p artm en t. the th in g which one com pany fell m em bers several of whom w ere se Owing to th e c itiz e n s’ m ass m e et benefit of th e fa rm e r is th e q u es ------------- -------- 1 down on la st year and th a t is selling cured at the meeting. Deputy Geo. ing 011 S atu rd ay n ig h t, N ovem ber tio n why it was n ot done long be W ILLIA M LATOURELL . : prl« At the G raves is in charge of the extension 25th T he C h au tau q u a le ctu re, fore. I t is a sto n ish in g th a t th e a s work and will no doubt m ake som e DIES BY DROWNING t ;m< they are o p eratin g , try- w hich was to be given in th e M E. sets, th e visible assets of Hie farm large add itio n s to the m em bership sh o u ld not have been av a ila b le us a ---------- , , , I ing to sell Bine to r »5.70 per ton ch u rch on tlie sam e d ate, will be basis ot c re d it in th e bunks on the W ord was received a t I ro u td ale . ° b P o rtland. We secured lime postponed till f u rth e r notice sam e te rm s as to th e assets of com and G resham early th is m orning of com ,n't from th e gam(, com pany last STROKE OF APOPLEXY F. 11 F e rris is disposing of som e m ercial u n d e rta k in g and m a n u fa c TAKES J. W. ROBERTSON th e drow ning of W illiam L aio u reii $4.70 per ton f. o. b. P o rt of his p o tato es as he fears a cold tu rin g in d u stry . C a ttle a re ju st as visible an d ta n g ib le as goods in a l St. H elens about 9:3 0 lust night. ( i , }par they woulj ,10t put Mr F e rris loaded J. W. R obertson, of Scenic, died ¡¡pell th is w in ter In fo rm a tio n a s to tin . mu * . tria l . o m p c titio n suddenly from a stro k e of apoplexy, and sold a ca r to d ay to H. B laser of w arehouses an d gooils ou tra in s " m e a g e r an d nothing fu rth e r was o th e r b acteria to prove their yesterday aftern o o n at one o ’clock. T ro u td ale. G resh am 's G iabet'criu sto re is le a rn e d up to a late Hour tills a lte r x;llue an ,j are not w illing to do it at Mr. Robertson bail been in a p p a re n t Mrs. 8. C. Dixon, who has u n d er pack in g up today p rep a ra to ry to noon. , |, e present tim e. We feel It is poor ly good h ealth lo r some tim e and gone an o p era tio n at th e St. V incent leaving. T lie goods will be d is tr ib Mr. L ato u re ll was best known as (i),()|ioniv ,o pay an unreasonable seem ed as well as usual at noon. His h o sp ital, is rep o rted doing well. u ted in Hie o th e r eig h t store« be th e le a d e r of L atourell'» o rch estra, I fu, a r ticles when they can be d eath Is a g reat shock to th e m em T he M ethodist q u a rte rly c o n fe r longing to th e com puny in P o rliau d . w hich fo r a long tim e was a popular f;ot(t.I1 |h ),|r re a i values, bers of tits fam ily and V> his n eig h ence will hold an all day session at Mr. A b rig h l, th e local m a n ag er, says m u sical organ izatio n In th is p art ot g y HALL, bors and friends. He leaves a F airview S atu rd ay , D ecem ber 2d, in th u t tlie v en tu re did n o t pay h e re as th e county. He was a b ro th er ot County A gricultural Agent All who a re in th e re a re too few tra n s ie n ts to In- widow, a son. Guy IL and a d a u g h stead of T ro u td a le H enry L ato u re ll of G resham and ter, M arian, all of Scenic. J. J. Rob te re ste d in th e w ork a re req u ested served as cu sto m ers, m ost of th e pen Mrs. Jo h n L arsson, m ayor of T ro u t ARATA HERD SOLD ertson of G resham is a b ro th e r and to be presen t. pie h aving stead y tra d in g places. FOR AVERAGE PRICES Mrs I). L. M cLain of G resham a dale, and leaves a family Mrs G. () Dolpli will spend a few G11 acco u n t of th e fre e show Sat- A nother sister lives in Illi days in P o rtlan d w ith h er youngest The A rata auction sale of eighty lis te r who will i urduy th e re will be no show F rid ay , d n u g h te r, Mrs. Spicer, RURAL DISTRICT M £ET; h of n ilk cow8 you„g nois. of mi leave w ith h e r h u sb a n d S atu rd ay fo r - L ast of th e Iron (’law next Monday T he fu n eral will be held from the _______ ! to o k Place at the farm took place yesterday y B erkeley, C a lifo rn ia, w here they w ill J and T uesday. T he women teachers of the ru ral near Fairview . T here was a large B aptist ch u rch at P leasan t Home to- tnake iliclr fu tu re home. i rowd and Hie bidding was spirited m orrow w ith in te rm en t in Hie ’’« ''k - d is tric ts of tlie county will meet at One of th e most in te re stin g ev en ts It is a q u estio n w h eth e r tlie s ta te A» more extended Tlie highest price paid for any cow las cem etery, th e office of County S uperintendent can h an d le an y th in g in th e line of of th« week will be th e b az aa r of be given in a la ter ib ttu ary will A. P. A rm strong in the courthouse was »102. tlie average for tile herd in d u strie s o r business as well as pri F rid ay night in th e city hall a t 11 o'clock next S aturday 11101 nlng in ing »62. T he young stock tended ¡issue vate e n terp rise. It seem s th a t th is m eeting was pre to reduce th e average as th eir p u r C hicken Pie Hupper. Went her Forecast. Beyond w orking p riso n ers in viously arra n g e d for to com plete chase at this tim e of th e year means Chicken pie su p p er, p arcel post Rocky M ountain aud P la te a u Re p ro fra m wtH be g)Vf.n stiops und on th e highw ays, s ta te in th e o rg an iz atio n of the lady teachers tin- cost of keeping Hn-m tlnoiG-n g ions: F a ir w ea th er an d m o d erate b u t th e h o u r of m eeting was uot tlie w inter. ; ..... . augp|cea o f the L ad iea' Aid te m p e ra tu re s at b eg in n in g of week d u stria l e n te rp rise s a re m ark ed fa il went I lln Several of the anim als m ade know n. The Outlook is in society of th e M ethodist ch u rc h on follow ed by u n se ttle d and probably ures. C olum bia ........ Into W ashing 1 I P rld av evening N ovem ber 2 4 th , a t form ed of the hour of meeting across the un - local snow s W ednesday o r T h u rsd ay . ton. and th e o th e r, were scattered r <la P o litical pull and th e d lstn teg r-it- th ro u g h Mrs. Je a n e tte G rant ot F air- S upper from 5 to a n ,| |-a jr ant| co ld er th e re a fte r to various localities. Some of them he G range ing influence of th e public as a pay view . All lady teachers are most 7. T hirty-five cen ts a p late. C h il m a ste r u n d erm in es efficiency. bought by local people. were co rd ially urged to be present. d ren u n d er 12, 25 cents. P ro g ram Desolvo, pip«; c lea n er, for rem oving Sale of parcel o b stru c tio n s from d ra in s and sew er . E v ery o n e bus so m eth in g to buy T here are dem ands th a t the stati at 8 o ’clock free. pipes. W orks lik e magic. lle s o l i il l o n s o f C o n d o len ce. o r sell. T ry an O utlook w ant ad. go into m a n u factu re of cem ent for post pack ag es.— Adv K id d er Hdw. Co. To th e M em bers of P leaaan’ \ roads and lim e for f e r t i l i z e r __ Zip clean s y o u r chim ney for you Miss H ild reth H um ason. d ra m a tic T h ere will be a m eeting c f th e W e ’io u r com m ittee appointed to 25c a t L. L. K id d er Hdw. Co. rea d er or P o rtla n d , who will ap p e ar sto c k h o ld e rs of th e fa ir asso ciatio n d ra ft a resolution of condolence, do on I he L ad les’ Aid p ro g ram F rid ay on M onday, D ecem ber 4 th fo r the 1 vening, N ovem ber 24, a t tlie g ran g e .................. .. “ "«J» p u rp o se of electin g a new b oard of in order *0 m a k e ro o m l'or hall, in connection w ith th e parcel th e A lm ighty F a th e r has seen fit .0 d irec to rs. A «directors’ m eeting will post sa le and chicken pie su p p er. rem ove from o u r m idst B rother t J - my (iiristmiiH good« I havi be held at 1 2 :3 0 on th e sam e day, and Follow ing is th e p ro g ra m : B atem an who was a cons.ste»'■ mem th«- sto c k h o ld e rs' ineetiug to follow set up Mixed q u a r te t— »elected Mrs. A. h er of P lea san t Valley grang CAFETERIA SUPPER C U ra tk e u b u ry , Mrs. M yrtle Myers, Shooting Match. ^ R e s o lv e d by said s.ang«f th a t a C E R u sh er. Jack so n Jo n es A rra n g e m e n ts h av e been m ad e for R eading -A C h a p te r in R ev ela copy of th is resolution of condolence an o ld -fash io n ed sh o o tin g m atch 011 Fairview City Hall, Frday, Nov. 24 tio n s— Miss H um ason be ie n t to the bereaved Solo— "One F lee tin g H o u r” — Miss M onday, N ovem ber 27, on th e 8. 8. rela tiv e s, th a t a copy be »pre» E ach a r tic le to In- «old at T hom pson field, com m encing a t 9 E della Tow le th e m in u tes of this grange, th a t on 10c reg n rd lesk o f co st. V a n o ’clock. T he tro p h ie s will be tu rk e y s, ,“ » l » th . A fternoon anil E vening. R eading -A Few Bars In the Key o n sly v a lu ed at from 10c geese an d ch ick en s. All who can o f q — Miss Humason each to th e M ount Scott H erald and to 60c. Living room, dining room , kitch Mixed Q u a rte tte To be Selected. sh o o t a re in v ited to be p resen t. G resham O utlook th a t our en, nursery and candy booths, with M onologue At th e M atin ee— Miss Come and »««<• for youraell be d rap e d for th irty for a fish pond fo r th e su iu sem en t of »11 ltum ason. Notice. m em bers w e a r, badges Auto curtains made and repaired U. H. 8. Oírla' Quartette -" F o u r sam e len g th of tim e 8. E Palm quist, Gresham Harness- Leaf Clover, by C. W. Com bs— (.’«»inc »n«1 Uu> I our maker Phone 176. t 8 ‘<ned’ O. N. SAGER. N o velty Store G resham Misses Edella Towle. Ruth Inglis, CHRISTMAS PKEsENTS Henema M athews. Gertrude Baker. Bargains in the Want ads. j W. FROST, E. L. ANDERSON. PRESBYTERIAN BAZAAR A‘BARGAIN TABLE' tHrs4E. Boughner