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PAUK T W IC E A W EEK VOL 9. NO. 64 G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, ROCKWOOD WILL BUILD CHURCH 1 TUESDAYS AND F R ID A Y S OREGON FRIDAY, OBITUARY NOTICE OF I PIONEER RESIDENT TUKEE OCTOBER TITLED AMERICANS TO VISIT THE U. S. 10, 1919 VISITORS FROM BELGIUM $1.60 PER YEAR UNION HIGH OPENS FOOTBALL SEASON P ioneers of ea ste rn M ultnom ah AT THE DHVLST HOME and m any from P o rtlan d , to g eth er A very in te re stin g day was spent I With large num b ers of friends of the at the D. E I Hi u 1st hom e last S u n day. Mr. and Mrs. C harles V ander-! There is one ch u rc h in e a ste rn m ore recent years, crow ded C arlso n ’s sc h eu ren recently from Belgium were Multnomah whose p a s to r and m em u n d e rta k in g p arlo r on lust Tuesday th ere, who rela ted m any of th e w ar afte rn o o n , to do honor to the m em T his y e a r’s fo o tb all season for the bers have good reason to c o n g ra tu la te tim e experiences and events ory of a faith fu l friend, C harles N I uion iiigh eleven will open on th e themselves on th e g ro w th of th e ir Powell. Mr. and Mrs Rene Dhtilst of Ore G resham g rid iro n at th e high school gon City. Mr. and Mrs M aurice work during th e past y e a r a n d the W ords of consolation were spoken Dliulst and Mr an d Mrs. A rchie Mer- 0,1 M onday, O ctober 13. in a gam e prospects w hich open b efore th em fo r bv l)r A Thom pson, who had charge ing and two boys w ere also Sunday ! w ith th e High school of C om m erce of the future, and th a t is th e M ethodist O! 1,11 services. The music was fur- church at Rockwood. i nished by a q u a rte t composed of Mrs. * , „ . . P o rtlan d . The g am e will he called A couple of years before th e w ar HOOn a fte r 3 o’clock. One of the th in g s w hich sta n d s out | ° •* Brown, Mrs. J. C. Shultz, Uuv broke o u t, Mr an d Mrs. V am ler- as a good om en is th e r e tu rn f o r iJ o n e s and Leslie W alrad. with Mrs. T his afte rn o o n at 3 :3 0 a p ractice y h i sch eu ren and one son left P o rtlan d . gam e will tie played, try in g out the, another year of Rev. F. ,1. Schnell. s te rlin g as accom panist. Mrs. ¡O regon for R uysselede, Belgium This will he his th ird y e a r a t Rock- ' 11 Bail8 beau tifu lly , “ Pace to men in th e ir new positions and get- wood. His efforts d u rin g th e past P ace .’ A profusion of flowers cov-j mo,r” T‘*'"a,n l’p r |tlng them acq u ain ted w ith th e : ' r ' : ? 1" / “IT. 1,3,1 o , h‘ r P,a.is 111 g ro u n d s a n d in trim tor Monday’s year ami a half, w ith th e a s sista n c e of ,e re d th e ca sk e t and were hung u p o n ' sto re for them They are back in th is | gaIllp a few good frien d s of th e ch u rc h com tile w alls, m ute tokens of the esteem , country once m ore, m ak in g th e ir I iug out from P o rtlan d , have so e n in w hich tiie deceased was held. . . ... , i T,li8 ,irs* gam e p ro m ise s-to be n home in S t H elens w here th e ir son fast „ Pg(,ln ,ng , lh is ........ couraged the people of th e co m m u n i I lie burial was in th e fam ily plot! d rs L n r P,i J “ » “ » V a n - lc a p tln Lew is S klrvin and Coach C. _____________________ ty that they have accom plished things in th e G resham cem etery. T he c a s - 1 d ersc h eu ren , It will be rem em b ered , K. P latts, began picking th e ir men worth noticing an d are read y to co ket was borne hv George and Jo h n ! Lady 1>ecle8’ wbo wa8 d au g h ter of G eorge G ould, pic n «nne t T W" 8 n e a r L inne- s ,.veral nlepti.,gs for ,lavp . S leret, M artin R oberts, E. R. Wright, operate in g re a te r u n d e rta k in g s. tu red on th e left, was active in Red Cross work on th e R um anian m ann. T h e son who went w ith them a irPailv bppI, hel(, to show th a t Among o th e r tilin g s they a re going las. M cCulloch and Chas. G edam ktvt H-ont during the war and la ter becam e vice president of th e A m erican to E urope was not p erm itted to leave th e re are plenty of big fellow s eag er all boyhood friends of Mr. Powell. to build a new church. Ked Cross C are Com m ittee. Princes« A ntoine A lbert Radziw lll, who Belgium , a re stric tio n being placed to get into th e ghtne it need only be ( liarles N Powell was born on No Two years ago if anybody had su g w as Jllss D orothy Deacon of Boston, was forced to flee from th e his on men betw een th e ages of 18 an I said th a t as many as 2 3 w ere present toric residence at Niewiesy In Poland duriug the w ar She was a f te r gested a new ch u rc h at R ockw ood lie vem ber 24, 1855, on tile farm n ea ri !(' years of age. lie lias five years at som e of th e p relim in ary m eetings. ward engaged in war work in E uglaud. uould have been lau g h ed at. Now it G reshitin w here he spent all his life, of th a t period left a long tim e if Tiie cap tain tins hail tiie pick of som e ! is a nee. ssity and it will be done. T he lie was the son of Jackson and Nancy one is anxious to leave, and co n d i m ighty fine football m a te ria l and the old building will he rehioved to an a d P ugh Pow ell, pioneers of 184 7 and EX SERVICE MEN PLAN tions are rep o rted such th a t m ost of p rospects are b rig h te r titan ev er be MISSIONARY SOCIETY joining lot anti used fo r com ntunilv 1852. and was one of four ch ildren, SMOKER AND DANCE them would be glad to get aw ay. STUDY AMERICANIZATION fo re for a d ash in g team purposes, such as a lib ra ry sta tio n only one of whom, Wm. Powell of R uysselede is one h o u r's rid e on T he players selected with th e ir G iesham Post No. 30, of the A m er laud recreation c e n te r. T he new G resham , survives. A well atten d ed m eetin g of the tiie tra in from B ruges not far from building » ill probably cost ab o u t ' On D ecem ber 31, 1884, Chas. ican Legion, Is m aking plans fo r an W om en's Home M issionary society the now fim ious p o rts of O stend and p rospective p o sitio n s for M onday's gam e a re as follow s: $3000 and will be m ade as la rg e and Pow ell wedded C urrie Roork. d au g h all-night dance, to be given T h an k s- Z e e b ru g g e l Mr. D h u lst’s p are n ts Jo h n sto n and I’eake, q u a rte rs. ........ giving eve, th e chief reason being to • as held at the hom e of Mrs. R. R. and m any o th e r relativ es live in th is W. Roork, modern ns tile fun d s will p erm it. Ilr. te r of Mr. and Mrs. P. .............. T ay lo r, Jo n es, lam e, P eake, Brtig- •vho cam e to Oregon from T ennessee j p |lab' p H'e m em bers to becom e a c - ! ’ arlso n , W ednesday aftern o o n . Mrs. city and in vicinity «parity. ger, ta k in g v ario u s positions. in 1854. To them were born th ro - j <,” a *n ,*'d "><h as many as possible Mary P atch , Mrs. H. J. P u lfe r and Mrs. Dliulst in rete llin g w hat G oger, Cam p, B rugger, ends. ch ild ren , one of whom died in in f a n - ! ®x’8prvlcp nlpn wh° »re eligible to j_Mrs . W . Beagle assisted th e hostess th ese frien d s rep o rted said t lint S a tte rstro m , W rig h t, g u ard s. cy. One d au g h ter, Mrs. Edna L ee., ^ c o m e m em bers of th is post. Two verv plea8,ng plano i R uysselede was m ore fo rtu n a te th an O ram , B u rlin g am e and Brown died four re a rs ago. leaving two little ' F u rth e r announcem ent will be m ade l i n i n g piano 8" ‘ < ' , nlOf„ Hplglul„ clHpa „ tackles. children to the care of her m other. Ia,er whe«> Plans for it have been ' 0,18• '■ " a */ , ",A , l,r ''a ,n ” and j cap„() b o m b ard m en t, b ut even th en It o th e r gam es scheduled for tin' n ear Mr. Pow ell is survived bv his widow Perfected. | G- n W ilso n s d escrip tiv e piece, "A saw plenty of th e h o rro rs of th e w ar and one son. F red, of G resham , and The next re g u la r m eeting was ¡Chapel in the M ountains” were play- W hen th e G erm ans invaded th e fu tu re are w ith C am as on O ctober 17 at C am as: a gam e ts expected with th re c g ran d ch ild ren . He had been in P°8tPoned a few days so th a t it would ; ed by Mi8B M ildred St. C lair co u n try , a strea m of th ese so ld iers ill h ealth for several years and for ,a " 0,1 A rm istice Day, when a sniok- 1 M,B8 Mury sa n g very m arched th ro u g h th e stre e ts, 1« K stacada h ere on O ctober 31. L a the past 18 m onths had been unable !,,r an,i Jlnx win be 4lie fe a tu re of th - •* ’pp« y th e m uch-loved classic. “ Bon- ab re ast for six night« and days. As te r it is hoped to a rra n g e a gam e wltli to do nny work. He was confined to : ,neeting A rm istice Day, w hich will Swppt Bessie" and as encore, “ I they passed they took possession of Oregon City and tl re tu rn gttnie with Cam as. Ills bed for about a m onth. be Tuesday, N ovem ber 11, will be ‘ ay jlot H elp Loving T hee. - , , , | ev e ry th in g . A nim als w ere killed T he hoys a re out to m ak e a name c e le b r.te d ,by the A m erican Legion » " • L L K idder, who bail ch a rg e an(i gtorp8 of (b , akpn posts all over th e country. *’ thp p rogram gave a dlacusaion on w ere seized and d ep o rted , am ong for th e ir team and Union high In Oils C ard o f T hanks. Another matter of importance to , " J rsl, c 1,1 ' ‘.b ristla n Amer- lb(II1 r ,.|a t , ve„ Mrg o h u ls t ah(, ()|i fa ll's gam es. They say th ey can do We wish to express or h ea rtfe lt it and everyone believes they can and by C h a r le s n, acted on at th e icanization* A llen th e V an ___ _______ „_______ th a n k s to o u r many friends for t h e i r '3 px-service d ersch u ren s. T h o „ s« „ ^ „ who will T in y should have th e h ea rtiest Brooks, the tex t selected fo r th is C o u ld , He’S in to hiding, manv o?*th m eeting T uesday night was th e kindness and sym pathy in th e sick ese sup p o rt on th e p art of pupils and all y e a r s study. T h e ^ s a lle n t^ p o in ts j llvlng ln holpB X ...1 ness and death of o u r beloved h u s Swope bill, draw n up by th e re p re b ro u g h t o ut w ere th a t all men are sel- th e citizens. dom com ing out except» at nigtit. A band and fath e r, also for th e b eau ti se n tativ e to congress, by th a t nam e, R E t. They have alre ad y pu rch ased su its .1. S C H X K IJ,. providing for the paym ent of $30 b ro th ers, irre g a rd ie ss of n atio n ality . b ro th er-in -law of Mrs. D h u lst’s al ful flowers. and eq u ip m en t to th e am o u n t of and th e n atio n al d u ty Is u n iv ersal to each discharged service man who T. B. Ford, th e d is tric t s u p e rin te n m ost died from th e ill effects of re ab o u t $7 5, buying locally all Hint MRS. CA R RIE POW ELL did over two m onths of duty, but no u n d e rsta n d in g , an in te llig en t ac- m ain in g so long in hiding dent, has given th e a s su ra n c e th a t F R E D POW ELL AND FAMILY. was possible. T hey will Bell tick ets paym ent to exceed $380, or tw elve 'B«alntance w ith th ese b ro th ers. D ur the board of ch u rc h extension will , . . O th er re la tiv e s n e a r th e tig h tin e to th e ir gam es and every m an, wo ¡.ng the nex two m o n th s th e lad les arp a W(.r„ an() Bome m onths of service. meet the people h a lf way. P la n s a re ALTMAN S JERSEYS MAKE ■»■■«««■» m an and child ts rx s e rto d to In. a C ongressm an Swope is an ex-serv-1 of th e society u ro going to use t h e i r 1 j nt th e ir hom e when a shell stru ck good sp o rt and buy one w henever a w e d to lie ill th e h a n d s of the EXCEPTIONAL RECORDS m oney -m ak in g in g en u ity . Each ice man and is probably the youngest I th e house board of tru ste es Boon. T h e b oard 1 ----------- gam e is played here. m em ber hopes to m ake a d o lla r or man to ever sit in the n ational legis consists of W. A. Row en, Mrs. G eo.! G resham , Ore., Oct. 7. T hese M e n d s who have ju st come m ore which will be co n trib u te d to Pullen and B. F. Pow ers. 1 E d ito r O u tlo o k :— t noticed in th e lative assembly. hack to th e United S tate s said th a t G resham Post voted unanim ously w ard th e first paym ent on th e A las th e little co u n try of Belgium is in NOMINATING ASSEMBLY With the people u n ite d to accom - G resham O utlook last week th a t B. kan sc h o larsh ip th e society is re- W ILL MEET OCTOBER 20 p a th e tic s tra its . T hey will see very plislt tills task it m ay be pxpected C. A ltm an is going to hold a com to telegraph to Swope th a t it favored tiie m easure, and also to inform th e 8P®¡1B'b 'e for. liaril tim es th e re for a n o th e r y e a r at that all lines of ch u rch w ork will plete d ispersal sale of his herd of T he town council held its re g u la r T he last of O ctober th e b arrel for least. Much of It Is too shell torn Oregon sta te h ea d q u arte rs of the prosper. m eeting last T uesday evening. C oun I Jerseys. I w ant to say in connection A m erican Legion th a t it is favorable th e se ttle m e n t ce n te r in P o rtla n d Is for cu ltiv a tio n . M achinery an d Im school lias , The , , Sunday now w ith Mr. A ltm an and his breeding of I tbp >,<11 due. C o n trib u tio n s of canned stuff, plem en ts a re lacking and seed g rain cilm an E II. K elley p resid in g In the absen ce of M ayor K enney. O th er reached an e n ro llm e n t of ab o u t 140. ! Je rse y s th a t I believe th a t he has as clo th in g , shoes, p ictu re books, etc., The Legion b u tto n s have been re p o tato es and dom estic an im als have counclim en p rese n t w ere: D ti. G ed Ills »ell organized w ith E. W. P e te r - - fine a herd of Jersey s as th e re is in ceived, an d may be obtained front may be left w ith Mrs. C. J. L u n d to be resto ck ed . T he (lax crop, one des, J E. M etzger, W. C. M etzger, | son as su p erin ten d en t. Mrs. Schnell ! th e northw est, th e tre a su re r, Glenwood M iller, by all q u ist 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 mid R eco rd er K. the pastor's wife, is a le a d e r am ong j I bought F aven e of Mr. A ltm an, G resham Post for th o se who wish to nil them for ure tills y ea r ow ing to th e wrong A. Miller. the children, and Mrs. Geo. P ullen is She m ade 475 lbs. b u tte r for him and paid-up m em bers. now has a m em bership of over 50, th is do n atio n . kind of w eather. A com m unication from th e tax s u | in charge of th e p rim a ry d e p a rtm e n t, last y ear m ade over 800 lbs. in 12 T h ro u g h th e co u rtesy of Mr. and and is grow ing all th e tim e. p erv isin g and co n serv atio n com m is Ig Other workera are Mrs. Pet«*- m onths for me She has dropped a Mrs. C arlson at th e tim e of th e s ta te sion was p resen ted and th e ways and «on and H arold O p p en la n d er. The calf every 11 m onths for four years ! HARRY STANLEY IS fair, th e 3 7 g lasses of Jelly collected SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION W ILL PLAN RALLIES m eans co m m ittee w ere in stru c te d to I *',",'a^p oB enilance is a b o u t 50. It including th e tim e she m ade th is test. INJURED BY AN AX by th e M issionary society were de- h av e th e ir budget p rep a re d so th a t It | has grown from tw o classes a y e a r o r ; A n o th er cow I bought of Mr. Alt- ---------- livered a t th e Old P eople's Home In A su b -co u n ty Sunday school co n could he passed upon at Hie N ovem two ago to seven at p rese n t. It m eets i man at his last sale is E m press L ad ’s vention was recently held at Rock H arry S tanley met with an ugly S alpm - Tiie next m eeting will be held at wood in th e in te re sts of sev eral lo- b er m eeting. at H ,n every S unday. B essie; sh e m ade 617 lbs. for m e an d | accident yesterd ay aftern o o n , while A. W. R e g n er’s Dill for th e to w n ’s Mnanciall.v th e ch u rc h has m ad e J w as th e best of 350 cows on te st in chopping wood In the shed th a t is th e hom e of Mrs. D. E. Towle. ‘ ’B S unday schools Among th e p ro p o rtio n ate sh a re of th e Instaila- ______________ sp e ak e rs an d w o rk ers present w ere '‘ noteworthy gain. T h e church th e G resham -C olum bia Slough Cow ra th e r low. Ii> raisin g the ax for a H arold H u m b ert, s ta te se creta ry t ion Ol t In «dr,iin through i lie r uli h which found it h a rd to raise up- | T esting association vigorous blow, it caught in th e raf:- At a recent m eeting of th e official and Rev. M. B. P aro u n ag ia n S unday am o u n tin g to $31.10 was d eferred »ards of $3» fo r benevolences raised 1 , , , ------------ -------- 1 I believe e ith e r of th ese cows a re ! ers o v erh ead an d g lan csd down strik - board of th e M ethodist Episcopal school m issio n ary ¡for tl w ’ O regon until th e next re g u la r m eeting. tn ‘‘ Pa8t y e a r th e fine sum of | capable of m aking 1000 lbs. b u tte r ing him ju s t above th e w rist. Doc- church a co m m ittee was ap p o in ted to conference. Tiie n o m in atin g assem bly was set B i 6. I he p a sto r's sa la ry was o v e r - ; and I recently refused $2500 for t h e ’ to rs H ughes and Botkin were call d a rra n g e for a public reception to b e, A S unday school union was or- for M onday evening, O ctober 20 for WM. In addition to all th is^ th e par- two an im als Mv e n tire herd of p ure 1 who advised ta k in g him to th e East given th e new p asto r and ills fam ily 8'anlzed fo r th e purp o se of h o lding the purpose of n o m in a tin g ca n d id a tes Uge was recently resh in g led at an bred Je rse y s Is from foundation stock Side sa n ita riu m to have th e wound soon a f te r th e ir a rriv a l T h e plans rallj PB a,ul B istltn tes Em- ’’«Wuse oi about $75. [ bought at B. C. A ltm an ’s last auc tak en care of w hile u n d er an anes-1 a re now well u n d er way and th e dal« braced In th e union a re Sunday for (lie «’lection to be held N ovem ber schools of Rockwood, Fairview and 4 As thi- tim e Is sh o rt. It would be The regular p rea ch in g se rv ice is tion sale. thetic. An a rte ry , a vein anil a ten- decided upon is next F rid a y evening, T ro u td ale. well for ea«’li on«' to h«‘gln rig h t now at 4a every S unday evening. T h e 1 I sold a few hPifers a sh o rt tim e i don had been severed and a pier of | O ctober 17. F u lle r an h o u n cen icn ts Mr. L unisilen, of T ro u td ale , was to th in k ab o u t th is m atter. pastar retu rns to th e w ork full of ! ago to th e Mereshv Island Herd farm hone chipped off. will be m ade in th e T uesday Outlook elected p resid en t of Hie union Mrs T he follow ing hills w ere allow ed: ‘■titiiusia.-a) and devotion. in B ritish Colum bia and th is is p art 1 He was tak en to his hom e tills T he co m m ittee on a rra n g e m e n ts con- L ucinda Lam b, of Rockwood is vice K. A. M iller, rei’o r d e r ’s sa lary of a le tte r they w ro te me: “T he m orning, feeling weak from the ex-J slsts of Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, Mrs. O. p resid en t and Mrs. Dixon of Fair- fo r Hire«« m o n th s $ 30.011 CLERK reminds voters stock I bought from you has c e rta in perlence, hut o th erw ise q u ite norm al. A. E astm an and Mrs. C. M Z im m er view is se c re ta ry -tre a su re r. •I. II M etzger, sa lary for Hep- TO REGISTER EARLY ly done exceptionally well. A good m an. S everal su b -co m m ittees have t e llllie r ] • gg A w o rk er w ith o u t g enius is b e tte r P h o n e W a n t a d s to 701 been ap p ointed. Voters are rem in d ed th a t regis- cow m eans much to grow ing good th an a g enius who w on’t work G resham O utlook, ndv 2.10 They are about th e nicest Auer. W alrad M ercantile Co., h a u l tation books a re novfr open at th e stock. in g supplies j 75 |'ourtlioiise. C lerk B everidge calls bunch of Jersey s we have ever seen .” Yon will find It less easy to uproot J G. M etzger sa lary as m a r C. H JOHANSON. Mention to tiie fact th a t voters fau lts th an to choke them by g a in | *houl<l come ea rly and avoid tit sh al for H eptem her 00.00 ing v irtu es. Ruskin. , „ CRESHAM CANNERY W ILL C. w U leason, h au lin g ,75 s h ip f r u it e u r o p e 1 R ak er ft Sou, dry cells an d T he housing condition In G resham has reached such an ac u te stag e Notes I'rom I nion lliglt. la b o r with tr a c to r 2 3 .Di ,O r,’K' B ,rat*on an<* rP" | Thp G resham can n ery has shipped th a t it may be term ed a crisis. It Is a se rio u s and even a la rm in g situ a tio n T he se n ate and assem bly will m eet I C ran e Co., w ate r m eters, etc 34 52 •if el.', :,,r 'r ,p r? vl<11'“8: " As ' ° ng j 4132 cases of fruit w ithin the last 10 So grpat lias been th e dem and for houses d u rin g th e past few m onths next F rid ay , O ctober 17, for o rg a n i j Wm. A dam s, city tr« asiir«'r 147.58 •hich he r f e L f 03 n \ P P r' ' h «* (lays. Two carloads of fru it, one for th a t old buildings th o u g h t to be beyond re p a ir and in out of th e way places, zation. N o m in atio n s fo r officers of I n* reg isters and votes at. at , L ib e r t y I to m ls W u n te« l. oi’ >b, tin« .uhel i , . i i .>,_ ............. Chicago and one for Des Moines, are even u p stairs rooms, have been fixed up fo r re n te rs who had Io have a place th e stu d e n t body will be m ade at , . t h r .°“ gh jU ,|b e in g sent th is week. Next week a th a t tim e E lections will lie held the We will p u rch ase nt th e m arket fontit, w ithin th e b ie n n ial elec-! ca r fo r foreign export will •»•’ .■ tarted to live. follow ing F riday, O ctober 24 The price all I hmuch of L iberty Bonds I Hon p, So far as can be learned every av a ila b le room is occupied. Yet dally T reble Clef and o ilier o rg an izatio n s 'i '" 1 on th day w. of .... No- on Bs jonrney. ---- e 30th >.„.T BANK DF GRESHA M. ■ r following th e re g u la r bien- Eight carloads, besides many tru ck 1 th e re arp calls at the real e s ta te offices, sto res and O utlook office for houses a re being perfected G resh am , O regon. nial loads, have been freig h ted from th e or room s for rent. It Is (lie Intention of the sen io r , . . ,, . . 1 R ound Oak rang«*, in p erfect eon Ï Ï Î r 'ï ,r,'Kif,ter a g a ln ' ,f ,h e w arehouse which is still bulging with go u)an y ren ted houses havp been sold of la te to new com ers who plan «■lass Io publish a n o th e r M iinhlnotu ! d ltlo n , »97.00. J E M etzger, Your th o u sa n d s of cans of fru it. and Hie s tu d e n t body o rg an izatio n Hom«' F u rn is h e r to occupy them th a t It lias become a com m on paying. “ U neasy lies ih e head k sh-it VOtP 3R B,atpd ab°v*'- . 1 r' reg ister, except as o th e r- to publish th e A rgus. ■* S ale- of Ileal E sta te. of th e re n te r.” for . sale, delivered d a lly . iirt if section th is officers for th e different classes ,, Milk , C C leveland has Isn ’t it tim e som e good citizens, especially p ro p erty ow ners who have . In ............. — 12 of ............ 1 n harles arie s vieveiano nai m ade th e | P h o n e 901. a re a« follow «: O r e a h a m D a iry . ft Hi” elector m oves to a n o th e r fo„ ow ,Bg salpK reCen tly : Mecinc money av ailable, put up a few good residences fo r ren t o r sale? If th e re or to a n o th e r county in th is T he se n io r class: p resid e n t, A lbert |tPa(J a (j •tate. if he d esire s t o c h a n g e f r o n t I n T W u V ! * “ 3 den ' a " d f° r “ ,1P* bUBineM ,,n e. , *K’ w ould be c a u g h t up -O u tlo o k w ant ads C am p; vice p resid e n t, F lo ren ce G ill; ^ Political p arty to a n o th e r, or If and rpcpn„ v from C anada , Bul » f ' y earm ot grow w ithout hom es. It | . a co n serv ativ e esti- c re ta ry , Violet Coe; t rt*ftiuri*r, ¡ W«’ have one P u g h d ig g er for sale, name "f th e e le c to r is ch anged Plp(,p ■ P ie c p o nf f a arrp c r e aep a g e to to a a Mr M r Amand m ate th a t G resham 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 an t-at-a rm s. How good co n d itio n , also som e plows ami niarrl; th e re w ere houses available. aril Jon.*«; re p o rte r, B ayard M iller « h is ren’ ue m ay reK l8,er ag a ,n from B eaverton. o th e r im plem ents a t b arg ain prices. But th is is not tiie m ost serious phase of th e m a tte r. O ur facto ries and T he ju n io r class: p resid e n t. M au r -, s . I Two acres on C leveland avenue to W A HEHSEI.. S lY n in tlfh u « ,$ t F z x w « rx « *. .. rp six m o n th s l left fo r reg- ( p - | )1It business e n terp rises locally a re th rea ten e d with a condition alm ost as bad ice B o tk in ; vice p resid e n t, M ildred • o unty C lerk B everidge j bp p ¡q M ew hlrter residence t > as a strik e . They cannot get needed w orkers because th e re a re no hom es to P u lle n ; se creta ry , V irginia C u rrlrt; 'P the re g iste re d v o ters f o r ' W atkins offer them . They are g reatly handicappd on th is account M anager Combs tre a s u re r, L aV ern e M atilding; ser- B. ’ ' out of a to ta l of 99,- g ea n t-a t-a rm s , Lewis H klrvln; r e of th e Beaver S tate M otor plant Is at his w its ends. He needs w orkers. To iO ood u n til Oct. 31, 1019) ' cancelled, le av in g in round Services at th e B aptist church next g«t and hold the rig h t kind of w orkm en he m ust se cu re hom es fo r them p o rter, M arie B ram hall. , rs 60.000. By T he soph o m o re class: p resid e n t, May 15 we s un(ia y will begin w ith Bible school D ally O regonian, 1 year, at le ast 10O.O0O r e g ls - ! n, ]0 o’clock, preaching at 11 o’clock here. None a re to b< had. He m ay lose v alu ab le c o n tra c ts on th is account. F lo ren ce R osin; vice p resid e n t, Del- $4 00, w ith O utlook $5.00 The lau n d ry has been sh o rt of help and hne had experienced w o rk ers hert _____ _____________ ____ _ M e tz g e r ; s e c r e t a r y , M a r g a r e t rag e of 250 a day. o r bv r pv e A. L eonard on the subject D aily und Sun. O regonian, , »»onth m ust re g is te r to s e - 1 „ f sy stem atic beneficence and preach- com« out from P o rtlan d . They would live h ere If houses could he had. Jo n a s; tr e a s u re r. C laren ce Yun- 1 yr., »8.00, with O utlook »7.00 t.,«.j ,l1.1 rp8 is tra tio n . If ail regls- | ng again In th e evening by Evan- T he O utlook has h am m ered aw ay on th is th em e b ut so far no one taas|* , p r : se rg e a n t-a t-a rm s, H elen Moul- •f<i • h f ’ ire e n title d to vote, the gellst C arlson, who will act as sub W eekly O reg o n ian , 1 year, to n ; re p o rte r, R ich ard Lane. sta rte d to relieve th e sh o rta g e of houses. T h e condition grow s w orse, P*n«i 75c, w ith O utlook »2.00 T he fre sh tn a n class: p resid e n t, 1 " o u ld be 125 ,0 0 0 .” « s titu tim te n p asto r of the church fo r a Monday n ig h t. O ctober 13. th ere will be held a g e t-to g e th e r m eeting P o rtla n d T eleg ram . 1 year. ! tim e. M atters of im p o rtan ce to the u n d er th e auspices of the Bttsine-s Men's A ssociation to th o ro u g h ly canvass F ra n cis P eak e ; vice p reald en t, A lbert »3.95, w ith O utlook ^¡1 ^»iKiuiM-enient. »4 95 Z «nger, se c re ta ry , V ictor Adlx; «■hurch will come up in connection ■ p|p «umber has been sold from with th e m orning service and all tre a s u re r, Mabel Jo h a n so n ; se rg e an t- GKKMI t.M OI T I,« h i k •ning service a n o m i invited. It Is urged that all m em ber« of th e asaociation be prea- v»,a«S?nt H om e L u m b e r y ard and at arm s, C h a rles M cK enney; re p o rt >)h v v*r,l Is closed. I m em bers a re e a r n e s t l y u r g e d t o be PHO N E 701. er, M yrtle N asshahn Get Together Meeting Monday Night jo Bargain Subscription Offers W . A. P R O C T O R . ¡p resen t