Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 10, 1919, Image 1

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G resham O utlook
VOL. 9, NO 64
ROCKWOOD WILL
BUILD CHURCH
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
OBITUARY NOTICE OF
I
PIONEER RESIDENT
I’ioneers
or
ea ste rn
OREGON
FRIDAY.
OCTOBER
10.
1919
VISITORS FROM 1 fLGIUM
AT THE DHI ,ST HOME
TITLED AMERICANS TO VISIT THE U. S.
M ultnom ah I
1
TUESDAYS
AND
F R ID A Y S
$1.60 PER YEAR
UNION HIGH OPENS
FOOTBALL SEASON
A very in te re stin g day was spent
and m any from P ortland, to g e th e r 1
at the D. E Dim 1st hom e last S u n ­
w ith large num bers of friends of the I I
day. Mr. an d Mrs. C h arles V a n d e r-;
scheuren recently from Belgium were
T1)ere is one ch u rc h in e a ste rn niore recent years, crowded C arlson's
u n d e rta k in g p arlo r on lust T uesday j
there, who re la te d iiioi.y of th e w ar
T his y e a r's football season fo r the
jhltnomab whose p a sto r an d m em ­
tim e experiences and events.
afte rn o o n , to do honor to the meni-
Union high eleven will open on the
bers have good reasou >o c o n g ra tu la te ory
fa it h fui m e,,,! C harles N J
Mr. and Mrs Rene D hulst of O re­ G resham g rid iro n at th e high school
gon City, Mr. an d Mrs. M aurice
themselves on th e g ro w th of tlie lr Powell.
Dhulst and Mr. and .Mrs. A rchie Mer- on Monday, O ctober 13, In a gam e
ork during the past y e a r a n d th e
W ords of consolation were spoken
lng and two hoys w ere also Sunday w ith the High school of C om m erce of
„ecs which open before th em fo r
I)r A Thom pson, who had charge
guests.
P o rtlan d . T he g am e will he called
future and th a t is th e M eth o d ist ,
' hp services. The music was fur-
A coupli of years before th e w ar soon a fte r 3 o’clock.
hur h at Rockwood
I htKh,“ (Il bv “ 1 u“ rte t composed of Mrs. ;
broke o u t, Mr. and Mrs. V ander-
T his aftern o o n at 3 :3 0 a p ractice
1 One of the th in g s w hich stu u d s out j ** J ■'rowii, Mrs. .1. C ShulU , Guy
scheuren and one son left P o rtlan d , gam e wilt be played, try in g o u t the,
good omen is th e r e tu r n fo r ,ones and Leslie W alrad, witli Mrs.
Oregon
for
R uysselede,
Belgium men in th e ir new positions and get-
other year of Rev. F. J. S c h n e ll.1 JaK S terling as accom panist.
Mrs.
when* th ey in ten d ed to rem ain p e r­ tin g them
acq u ain ted
w ith th e
This will be his th ird y ea r a t H o c k -1 lJr,,v ”
beautifully, "F ac e to
m anently, but lute h ad o th e r plans In g ro u n d s and In trim for M onday’s
moil Hi» efforts d u rin g th e p ast j *'ac®-
A Prolusion of flowers cov-|
sto re for them . T hey a re back in th is gam e.
vear and a half, w ith th e a s sista n c e of i p.rea l b " cashet and were hung upon
country
once m ore, m aking th e ir
T his first gam e prom ises* to be a
tin*
w
alls,
m
ute
tokens
of
thp
esteem
a few gooil friends of th e ch u rc h com
hom e in St. H elens w here th e ir son fast one. B eginning early th is week
hl
which
the
deceased
was
held.
ing out from P o rtlan d , have so e n ­
Ju liu s is now located. Ju liu s Van- C aptln Lewis S ktrvin and Coach C.
T he burial was iu the fam ily plot
couraged the people of th e co m m u n i­
d ersch eu ren , it will be rem em bered, E. P latts, began picking th e ir men.
in
th
e
G
resham
cem
etery.
The
cas­
ty th a t th e y have accom plished th in g s
at one tim e was living n ea r L inue- Several m eetings for p ractice have
Lady Decies, who was Vivian, d au g h ter of George Gould, pic­
worth noticing and a re read y to co­ ket was borne by George and John
m ann. T he son who went w ith them already been held and to show th a t
tu
red
on
the
left,
was
active
in
Red
Cross
work
on
the
R
um
anian
S le re t, M artin R o b erts. E. R. W rig h t,
operate in g re a te r u n d e rta k in g s.
to E urope was not p erm itted to leave th e re a re plenty of big fellow s eag er
fro n t during the war and later became vice president of the A m erican
Jas.
McCulloch
and
Chas.
G
edam
kiv
Among o th e r tilin g s they a re going
Belgium , a re stric tio n being placed to get Into th e gkm e it need only he
Red Cross Care Com m ittee. P rincess A ntoine A lbert Radziwill, who
a1l
boyhood
friends
of
Mr.
Powell.
io build a new church.
on men betw een th e ages of 16 an 1 said th at as many as 2 3 w ere present
was
Miss
Dorothy
Deacon
of
Boston,
was
forced
to
flee
from
th
e
his­
C harles N. Powell was born on No­
Two years ago If anybody had su g ­
toric residence a t Ntewiesy in Poland during the war She was a fte r­
3(1 years of age. H e has five years at some of th e p relim in ary m eetings.
gested a new church at Rockw ood lie vem ber 24, 1855, on the farm near
ward engaged in war work iu E ngland.
of th a t period le ft— a long tim e R T he cap tain has had th e pick of som e
G
resham
w
here
lie
spent
all
his
life.
»ould have been la u g h ed at. Now it
one is anxious to leave, and co n d i­ m ighty fine football m ateria l and the
is a necessity and it will he done. T he He was the son of Jackson and Nancy
tions are rep o rted such th a t most of p rospects a re b rig h te r th an ev er lie-
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
old building will he rehioved to an a d ­ Puglt Powell, pioneers of 184 7 and EX SERVICE MEN PLAN
them would be glad to get aw ay.
fore for a d ash in g team .
SMOKER AND DANCE
STUDY AMERICANIZATION
joining lot and used fo r com m u n ity 1852. and was one of four children,
Ruysselede Is one h o u r's rid e on
T he players selected w ith th e ir
only
one
of
whom,
W
ill.
Powell
of
purposes, such as a lib ra ry sta tio n ,
th e tra in from B ruges not far front prospective p ositions for M onday’s
G
tesham
Post
No.
30,
of
Hie
A
m
er­
A
well
atten
d
ed
m
eeting
of
th
e
th e now fiunous p o rts of O stend and gam e a re as follow s:
and recreation c e n te r.
T he new G resham , survives.
On Decem ber 31, 1884, Chas. ican Legion, is m aking plans for a:i W om en’s Home M issionary society Z eebrugge | Mr.
D h u lst's p are n ts
building will probably cost about
Jo h n sto n an d P eake, q u a rte rs.
all-n
ig
h
t
dance,
to
be
given
T
h
an
k
s­
,3000 and will be m ade as la rg e and Powell wedded C arrie Roork, d au g h ­ giving eve, the chief reason being to was held at the hom e of Mrs. It. R. and m any o th e r rela tiv e s live in th is
T aylor, Jo n es, L ane, P eake, B rug-
modern as the fun d s will p erm it. in-. te r of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Roork, enable the m em bers to become ac­ C arlson, W ednesday aftern o o n . Mrs. city and in vicinity nearby.
ger, ta k in g various positions.
who etime to Oregon from Tennessee
Mrs.
D hulst In rete llin g w hat
G oger, Cam p. B rugger, ends.
Mary Patch, Mrs. 11. J. P u lfe r and
In 1 854. To them were born th ree qu ain ted with as many as possible
th ese frien d s rep o rted said th a t
S a tte rstro m , W rig h t, g u ard s.
child ren , one of whom died in in fan ­ ex-si rvice men who are eligible to .Mrs. W. Beagle assisted th e hostess. Ruysselede was m ore fo rtu n a te th a n
G ram , B u rlin g am e and
Brown
become
m
em
bers
of
th
is
post.
|
Two
very
pleasing
piano
selec­
cy. One d au g h ter, Mrs. E dna Lee,
most Belgium cities in th a t It es­ tackles.
F
u
rth
e
r
announcem
ent
will
be
m
ade
died four years ago, leaving two little
tions, L ilia L inn's “ A D ream ” anil caped b o m b ard m en t, but even th en It
O th er gam es scheduled for th e n ear
children to the care of her m other. la te r when plans for it have been G. D. W ilson's descriptive piece, "A saw plenty of th e h o rro rs of th e war. fu tu re a re wltji C am as on O ctober 17
perfected.
Mr. Powell Is survived by his widow
Chapel in the M ountains” were p lay ­ W hen th e G erm an s invaded the at C a m a s; a gam e Is expected w ith
The next reg u la r m eeting was
and one son, F red , of G resham , and
ed by Miss M ildred S t.C la ir.
co u n try , a strea m of th ese soldiers E stacad a h ere on O ctober 31. L a­
postponed
a
few
days
so
th
a
t
It
would
th r u g randchildren . He had been in
Miss Mary H ansen
sang very m arched th ro u g h th e stre e ts, 16 te r it is hoped to a rra n g e a gam e with
fall on A rm istice Day. when a sm o k ­ sw eetly th e m uch-loved classic, “ Bon­
ill health for several years and for
e r and jinx will be th e fea tu re of the nie Sweet Bessie” and as encore, “ 1 ab re a st for six n ig h ts and days. As Oregon City anil a re tu rn gam e with
the past 18 m onths had been unable
they passed they took possession of Camus.
m eeting. A rm istice Day, which will Cannot Help Loving T h ee.”
to do anv work. He was confined to
ev ery th in g .
A nim als w ere killed
T he boys are o ut to m ake a nam e
be Tuesday, November 11, will be
Mrs. L. L. K idder, who had ch arg e
his bed for about a month.
People for th e ir team and Union high In th is
celebrated ,by the A m erican Legion of the program gave a discussion on anil sto re s of g ra in ta k en ,
w ere seized and dep o rted am ong fa ll’s gam es. They say they can do
posts all over th e country.
C ard of Tlinnks.
the first c h a p te r of "C h ristia n A m er­ them ri la th e s of Mrs. D hulst and o f It and everyone believes they can and
A nother m a tte r of Im portance to ican izatio n "
by C h arles
Allen th e V an d ersch u ren s.
T hose . who will T hey sh o u ld have th e h eartiest
We wish to express or h e a rtfe lt all ex-service men, acted on at th e
th a n k s to ou r many friends for th e ir m eeting Tuesday night w a s ' th e Brooks, thp text selected for th is could, dial in to hiding, m any or th ese sup p o rt on the p art of puptlH and all
, ,
, ..
y ea r’s study. T he sa lie n t points living In holes u n d er (p o u n d , sel­ th e citizens.
kindness and sym pathy In th e sick­ Sw ope liiil.
draw n up by th e rep re- b ro u g h ,
wl,,.p
all
a r„
dom com ing out except» af night. A
They have alread y p urchased su its
ness and death of o u r beloved h u s­ se n tativ e to congress, by th a t nam e
b
ro
th
ers,
irreg
arilless
of
n
atio
n
ality
, b ro th er-in -law of Mrs. D h u lst's a l­ and eq u ip m en t to th e am ount of
band and fath e r, also for th e b eau ti­ providing for the paym ent of $3 0
REV. F . .1. SC H N ELL.
and th e n atio n al duty Is u n iv ersal most died from th e 111 effects of re ­ ab o u t $7 5, buying locally all Hint
ful flowers.
to each discharged servlet* man who u n d ersta n d in g , an in tellig en t ac-
m ain in g so long in hiding.
wus possible. They will sell tick ets
MRS. C A R R IE POW ELL
T. H. Ford, the d is tric t s u p e rin te n ­
did o ver two m onths
of
duty,
but
no
,
. ,
q u aln tan c e w ith th ese b ro th ers. Dur-
O th er rela tiv e s n e a r th e fighting to th e ir gam es anil every m an, wo­
FR E D PO W ELL AND FAMILY.
dent, has given th e a ssu ra n c e th a t
paym ent to exceed $360, or tw elve ,ng (he npJ£( (wo ln o n th s , hp la(llfîH
urea w ere m aim ed and som e killed man and child Is exsect»d to lie a
the boaril of ch u rc h extension will
m onths of service
of th o society a r e going to use th e ir in th e ir hom e w hen a shell stru ck good sp o rt and buy one w henever a
meet the people h a lf way. P lan s are ALTM AN'S JERSEYS MAKE
C ongressm an Swope Is an ex-serv­ m oney-m aking
in g en u ity .
Each th e house.
gam e Is played here.
EXCEPTIONAL RECORDS ice man and Is probably the youngest
expected to I ip In th e h a n d s of th e
m em ber hopes to m ake a d o lla r or
T hese frie n d s who have ju st come
board of tru ste es soon. T h e board '
man to ever slf in th e national legis­ m ore w hich will be co n trib u ted to ­
G resham , Ore., Oct. 7.
back to th e U nited S tates said th a t NOMINATING ASSEMBLY
consists of W. A. Row en, Mrs. Geo. |
E d ito r O utlook: T noticed in th e lativ e assembly.
w ard th e first paym ent on th e A las­ th e little co u n try of Belgium Is in
W ILL M EET OCTOBER 20
Pullen and li. F. Pow ers.
G resham Post voted unanim ously kan sc h o larsh ip th e society is re ­
p ath etic s tra its . T hey will see very
With "the people* u n ite d to accom -1 G resham O utlook last week th a t B. to telegraph to Swope th a t it favored
T he tow n council held Its re g u la r
h ard tim es th e re for a n o th e r y e a r at
plish this task It m ay be expected C. A ltm an is going to hold a com- the m easure, and also to inform th e sponsible for.
T he la st of O ctober th e b arrel for least. Much of It is too shell to rn m eeting las, T uesday evening, C oun­
that all lines of ch u rch w ork will plete d ispersal sale of his herd of Oregon sta te h ea d q u arte rs of the the se ttle m e n t ce n te r in P o rtlan d is
for cu ltiv atio n . M achinery and Im­ cilm an E II. K elley p resid in g In th e
prosper.
! Jerseys. I w ant to say In connection A m erican Legion th a t It Is favorable due. C o n trib u tio n s of canned stuff,
plem ents a re lacking and seed grain absence of M ayor K enney. O th er
The Sunday
school has
now w ith Mr. A ltm an and his breeding of to th e bill.
clothing, shoes, p ictu re books, etc., potatoes and dom estic an im als have councllm en p resen t w ere: I). G. G ed­
reached an en ro llm en t of ab o u t 14 0. | Je rse y s th at I believe th a t he has as
T he Legion b u tto n s have been re ­ may be left w ith Mrs. C. J. L u n d ­ to be resto ck ed . T he flax crop, one des, J. E. M etzger, W. C. M etzger,
It Is well organized w ith E. W. P e te r - 1 fine a herd of Jersey s as th e re is In ceived, and m ay be obtained from quist who has on h and em pty ja rs of th e sta p le p ro d u ctio n s, wus a fa il­ C h arles C leveland anil R ecorder K.
son as su p erin ten d en t. Mrs. Schnell, the. northw est.
th e tre a su re r, Glenwood Mlllep, by all for th o se who wish to fill them for ure th is year ow ing to th e wrong A. M iller.
I bought F aven e of Mr. A ltm an. paid-up m em bers.
G resham Post this do n atio n .
the pastor's wife. Is a le a d e r am ong
A com m unication from the tax su ­
kind of w eather.
the children, and Mrs Geo. P ullen Is She m ade 475 lbs. b u tte r for hint and now has a m em bership of over 50,
p ervising an d co n serv atio n com m is­
T h ro u g h th e courtesy of Mr. and
in charge of th e p rim a ry d e p a rtm e n t. I last year m ade over 800 lbs. In 12 an d is grow ing all th e tim e.
sion was p resen ted anil th e ways anil
Mrs. C arlson at th e tim e of th e sta te SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION
Among other w o rk ers a re Mrs. P eter- m onths for me. She has dropped a
m eans co m m ittee w ere In stru cted to
fair, th e 37 glasses of jelly collected
W
ILL
PLAN
RALLIES
son and H arold O p p en lan d er. The calf every 11 m onths for fo u r years HARRY STANLEY IS
have th e ir budget p rep ared ho th a t It
by th e M issionary society w ere d e­
INJURED BY AN AX livered at th e Did People’s Home in
average atten d a n ce is a b o u t 50. It Including th e tim e she m ade th is test,
A sub-county Sunday school co n ­ could he passed upon at th e N ovem­
has grown from tw o classes a y ear o r A nother cow I bought of Mr. Alt-
vention was recently held at R ock­ b er m eeting.
H arry S tanley met with an ugly Salem.
two ago to seven at p resen t. It m eets j man at his last sale is E m press L ad ’s
T he next m eeting will he held at wood In th e in te re sts of sevt ral lo­
A. W. R eg n er’s hill for th e tow n's
accident
yesterd
ay
aftern
o
o
n
,
while
cal S unday schools.
Among th e p ro p o rtio n ate sh a re of th e in s ta lla ­
at 10:30 every S unday.
Bessie; she m ade 617 lbs. for m e and
the hom e of Mrs. D E. Towle.
sp eak ers an d w orkers p resen t w ere
Financially th e ch u rc h h as mad*- was th e best of 350 cows on test in chopping wood in the shed th a t is
H arold H u m b ert, sta te se creta ry , tion of thi •d ra in th ro u g h th e gulch
» noteworthy gain. T h e church the G resham -C olum bia Slough Cow r a th e r low. In* raising the ax for a
At a recent m eeting of th e official and Rev. M. It. P aro u n ag la n , Sunday am o u n tin g to $31.10 was d eferred
vigorous
blow,
it
cau
g
h
t
in
th
e
raft
which found it h a rd to raise u p ­
I beJieve e ith e r of th ese cows are I era overh ead and glanced down strtk - board of th e M ethodist Episcopal school m issionary jfor th e O regon un til th e next re g u la r m eeting.
wards of $30 fo r benevolences raised
T he n o m in a tin g assem bly was set
conference.
during the past y ea r th e fine sum of capable of m aking 1006 lbs. b u tte r |ln g him ju st above th e w rist. Doe- church a com m ittee was appointed to
A Sunday school union was o r ­
to rs H ughes and Botkin were called a rra n g e for a public reception to tic ganized for th e purpose of h o lding for Monthly evening, O ctober 20 for
1176. The p a s to r's sa lary was over- and I recently refused $2500 for the
th e purpose of n o m in atin g ca n d id a tes
Paid In ad dition to all th is ,th e par- tw o anim als. My e n tire herd of pure who advised ta k in g him to th e East given th e new p asto r and his fam ily q u a rte rly rallies and in stitu te s E m ­ for th e election to be held N ovem ber
Side
sa
n
ita
riu
m
to
have
th
e
wound
soon
a
f
te
r
th
e
ir
a
rriv
al.
T
he
plans
braced In th e unton a rc Sunday 4. As th e tim e Is sh o rt, 1, would he
iotiiigiJ w.,s recently re sh in g le d at an bred Jerseys Is from foundation stock
of Rockwood, F airview and
«tense of ab o u t $75.
I bought at B. C. A ltm an's last auc- ta k e n care of w hile u nder an anes a re now well u n d er way and th e d ate schools
well for each one to begin rig h t now
th etie. An arte ry , a vein and a ten- decided upon is next F riday evening, T ro utdalp.
Thc reg u lar p rea ch in g serv ice is lion sale.
Mr. L uuistlen, of T ro u td ale , was to th in k ab o u t th is m a tte r.
don had been severed and a piece of O ctober 17. F u ller an n o u n cem en ts
•t 7:45 i very S unday evening. T he
I sold a few heifers a sh o rt tim e
Tile follow ing bills w ere allow ed:
Mrs.
hone chipped off.
will be m ade In th e T uesday O utlook. elected p resid en t of th e union
pastor retu rn s to th e w ork full of , ago to the Meresby Island Herd farm
vice
L
ucinda
Lam
b,
of
Rockwood
is
K.
A. M iller, re c o rd e r’s salary
He was tak en to his home t h i s , T he co m m ittee on arran g e m en t» con-
p resid en t and Mrs. Dixon of F alr-
’‘»thusiasm and d evotion.
in B ritish C olum bia and th is is part
fo r th re e m onths
$ 30.On
m
orning.
feeling
weak
from
the
ex-
sists
of
Mrs.
11.
L.
SI.
(
lair.
Mrs.
O.
view Is se c re ta ry -tre a su re r.
---------- ----------
of a le tte r they w rote me:
“ T he
.1. II M etzger, sa lary for Sep­
perience,
hut
o
th
erw
ise
q
u
ite
norm
al.
A.
E
astm
an
and
Mrs.
C.
M.
Zim
m
er
CLERK REMINDS VOTERS
stock I bought from you has ce rtaln -
12.50
te m b e r
man.
Several sub-com m ittees have
A w o rk er w ith o u t g en iu s Is b e tte r
2.10
TO REG ISTER EARLY ly done exceptionally well. A good
G resham O utlook, ailv.
th an a gen iu s who w on’t work
been ap p ointed.
Phone
W
ant
ads
to
701
cow m eans much to grow ing good
W alrad M ercantile Co., h a u l­
Auer.
Voters are rem inded th a t regis- stock.
T hey are about th e nicest
1.75
ing supplies
tfation books a re noil’ open at the bunch of Jersey s we have ever seen .”
You will find It less easy to uproot J. G. M etzger, sa lary as m a r­
'ourthonse.
C lerk B everidge calls
C. H. JOHANSON.
ito .00
I fau lts th an to choke them by g a in ­
shal for S ep tem b er
attention to th e
fact th a t voters
ing v irtu es.
Ruskin.
C. W. G leason, h au lin g
should come ea rly and avoid th e GRESHAM CANNERY W ILL
R ak er & Son. dry cells and
r,l8li Those who voted by affidavit
N otes F ro m I iiion H igh.
.16
lab o r w ith tra c to r
SH IP FRUIT TO EUROPE
T he housing condition in G resham has reached such an acute stag e
tnust r, Ulster. also new com ers. T he
The se n ate and assem bly will m eet C rane Co., w a te r m eters, etc
T
he
G
resham
can
n
ery
has
shipped
1
th
a
t
It
may
be
term
ed
a
crisis.
It
Is
a
serio
u
s
and
even
a
la
rm
in
g
.situ
a
tio
n
.
la* relating to re g istra tio n and re-
next F rid ay , O ctober 17, for o rg a n i­ Win. Adam s, city tre a s u re r
So g reat has been th e dem and for houses d u rin g the past few m onths zation. N o m in atio n s for officers of
f’Zistratlnii, pro v id es: “ As long as 4132 cases of fru it within the last 10 ,
'its e l.i.o r resides in th e precinct In days Two carload s of fru it, one for ! th a t old buildings th o u g h t to be beyond rep a ir and in out of th e way places, th e stu d e n t body will be m ade at
lib e r ty H o ih I m W anted.
’ hich he re g iste rs and votes at, at Chicago and one for Des Moines, a re : even u p sta irs room s, have been fixed up for re n te rs who had to have a place th a t tim e. E lections will he held the
We will p u rch ase at the m arket
‘‘•Hst, one election held th ro u g h o u t being sen t th is week. Next week a (
follow ing F rid ay , O ctober 24. The price all Issues of L iberty Bonds.
live.
BANK OF GRESHAM,
th ~ e ------------
b ie n n ial elec- ca r fo r foreign export will be s ta rte d ,
.. the county w - ithin
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go far as can be learn ed every av ailab le room is occupied. Yet daily T reble Clef anil o th e r o rg an izatio n s
G resham . Oregon.
Period on th e 3 0th day of No- (on U s ^ o n r n e r ^
j th p re arP pallH ilt th e re a , e8 tate offlcea, B,„ re s an() o u tlo o k office for houses nre being perfected.
''ti'.ber follow ing th e re g u la r bien
It is th e In ten tio n of th e sen io r
Round Oak rHiige, In perfeci (OII-
nfal general i lection, he sh a ll not bi loads have been freig h ted from th e ' o r room s for rent.
class to publish a n o th e r M uiihinotu ilitlon, $97.00. J. E. M etzger, Yotir
w arehouse w hich is still bulging w ith |
So m any ren ted houses have been sold of late to new com ers w ho plan
r‘‘(pilred to re g iste r again.
If th e
and th e stu d e n t body o rg an izatio n Home F u rn ish er.
to occupy them th a t it has become a com m on saying, "U neasy lies the h ead to publish th e A rgus.
•l°ctor falls to vote as sta te d above, th o u sa n d s of cans of fru it.
Milk for sale, delivered dally.
of th e re n te r.”
Officers for th e different classes G resh am Dairy. P h o n e 901.
shall re-re g iste r, except as o th e r-
Sale** of Real E state.
H
Isn
’t
It
tim
e
som
e
good
citizens,
especially
property
ow
ners
who
have
are
as
follow
s:
C harles C leveland has m ade th e
provided In section 12 of this
money av ailab le, put up a few good residences for ren t o r Hale? If th e re
*c'. If the elec to r move? to a n o th e r follow ing sales recen tly :
T he sen io r class: p resid en t, A lbert
Read by a ll— O utlook want ads
Pff“clnct or to a n o th e r county in this
One acre on C leveland avenue for was a dem and for a new business line th e o p p o rtu n ity would be caught up Cam p; vice p resid en t, F lorence G ill;
’ ate. nr |f |)e desire» to ch a n g e from G. W. Jones to J J. T reub of P o rt­ quick. But a city cannot grow w ithout hom es.
We have one I’ugh d ig g er for sale,
It Is a co nservative e s ti­ secreta ry , Violet Coe; tre a s u re r,
one polltim i p a rty to a n o th e r, or If land, recently from C anada
m
ate
th
a
t
G
re
sh
im
could
have
fifty
to
a
h
u
n
d
red
m
ore fam ilies rig h t now If Ida C hase; se rg e a n t-a t-a rm s, H ow ­ good co n d itio n , also som e plows and
the name of th e elec to r Is changed
ard Jo n e s; re p o rte r, B ayard Miller. o th e r Im plem ents at barg ain prices.
Piece of acreage to a Mr. Amand
th e re w ere houses available.
bv m arriage, he m ay re g iste r again
W. A H ESSEL.
T he ju n io r class: p resid en t. M aur­
from B eaverton.
But
th
is
Is
n
ot
th
e
most
serio
u
s
phase
of
th
e
m
a
tte
r.
O
ur
factories
and
” his req u est.”
ice B otkin; vice p resid e n t, M ildred
Two acres on C leveland av en u e to
business e n te rp rise s locally are th rea ten e d w ith a condition alm ost as bad P u llen : secreta ry . V irginia C u rrln ;
There arp six m o n th s le ft fo r reg- J ' T he™ * N. M ew hirter realdenee
» trik e. T hey cannot g et needed w o rk e r, because th e re a re no hom es to
tre a su re r, L aV erne M auldlng; ser-
terlng.
C ounty C lerk B everidge
offer
them . They a re g rea tly handteappd on th is account
M anager Combs g e a n t - m t-artn s, Lew is S k lrv tn ; re ­
tV*
tb e re g iste re d v o te rs for B. F. W atkins.
(flood until Oct. 31, 1919)
of th e Beaver S tate M otor p lan t is a t his w its ends. He needs w orkers. To p o rter, M arte B ram hall.
'
4O.000 out of a to ta l of 99,-
7$g " e re cancelled, leaving in round
serv ices at th e B aptist church next i
ho]d (hf> r)R,it k ,n(| of w or|i n„,„ be m ust secu re hom es for them
The sophom ore clas»: p resid en t,
D ally O regonian, 1 year,
»»mb ‘••rs 60,000. By
$4 .0 0 , w ith O u tlo o k
$5.o,i
May 15 w” Sunday will begin with Bible school
None a re to be hail. He may lo w v aluable co ntract« on thia account. F lorence R osin, vice p resid e n t, Del­
*houi M have a t least 100.000 regis- nt 10 o’clock, preach in g at 11 o ’clock
•
ia a „d ry has been sh o rt of help and has had experienced w orkers bert M etzger; se c re ta ry , M argaret
Dally an d Sun. O regonian,
lered an * av
Jo n a s;
tre a s u re r, C laren ce Yun-
of l 250 » a ( day.
E. i. c A.
L eonard on -----------
th e su b ject
,
1 yr., $ 6.oft, with O utlook $7.oo
< * * » e '1 rag
< IJ |1 e * O
in /.
* o * * r
r j,y
i y i Re
v e v v.
. C
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.
t
Ilr > r tla n f1
They would live h ere If houses could be had
k er; se rg e a n t-a t-a rm s, H elen M oul­
m onth m ust re g iste r to se- of sy stem atic beneficence and preach- com* <>u ro
m m eri <1 away on th is them e but so far no one has
W eekly O regonian, 1 year,
fttre full 1 re g istra tio n
to n ; re p o rte r, R ich ard Lane.
If all regis in s aealn In th e evening by E van-
T he O utlook has ha
75c, w ith O utlook
$2.00
ceRst V a r ls o n . who wBl act as sub- s ta rte d to relieve th e sh o rtag e of houses. T h e condition grow s worse
’*r,‘|l who are e n title d to vote,
The fre sh m a n class: p resid en t.
P
o
rtlan
d
T
eleg
ram
.
1
year,
,. O ctober 13.
ia . th
mere
win be
oe held
..e... a » g ......................
tltute
asto r r of th e church for a
M onday n ig h t.
e re will
et-to g eth e r m
it eeting F rancis P eak e ; vice p resid e n t, A lbert
f»nd total w ould be 125,000.”
s H tltu
te p p asto
$3.98, will! O utlook
$4.98
se c re ta ry , V ictor Adlx;
tim e
M atters of Im portance to the u n d er th e auspices of th e B usiness Men’s A ssociation to th o ro u g h ly canvas» Z'-nger;
tre
a
su
re
r.
Mabel
J
o
h
a
n
s
o
n
;
se
rg
e
an
t-
A n iiou ii<eti»ent.
f.RE.sIlA.M O IT L fN IK
ch u rc h will com e up in connection thi situation and endonvor to g e t W
,, All (be lu m b e r h as been sold from w ith th e m orn in g service an d all h av e been invited. It 1» urged th a t all m em ber» of th e association be p res­ at-arm s, C h arles M cK enney; re p o r t­
I’HONR 7OI.
." ' ’Itasa n t H om e L u m b er yard and m em bers a re e a rn estly urged to be
er, M yrtle N asshahn.
ent
T
he
m
eetin
g
will
be
held
In
B
ig
n
e
r’s
hall.
vard is closed.
present.
W A. PROCTOR
K\
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