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twice week G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAE Ü0UNTY. NO. 65 STAR ¿ MERRY TIME -le ball in the K eener bulld - < on the appearance of a h ar- Itiv a l oa Tuesday even ing OREGON $1.50 PER YEAR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919 some of the regisi registered Jersey stock to be sold on Saturday, Oc- at Pleasant Home will be the mecca for lovers of good dairy Cat- Mined a wide reputation as a Jersey breeder and has done much u Oregon L , members ot G resham c h a p te r of the E astern S ta r an d '1 Bedecked with h u n d re d s * L W dahlia blooms from th e I Johnson farden« on th e Base L the main hall in w hich th e , , ere spread, presented a beau- ,lcture. In 0»'' CPI,,pr *’/ ’ Iwd 'he chapter’s handsom e '¿¡¿a n Hag on its good s to u t ¡’«ncial committee, Mrs. Max- I’srhneider, 0. J Brown an d Mrs. f f , had provided chicken h the »core, snowy m o u n ta in s ihed potatoes, g reat bow ls of hot squash, pickles of every ,„v pies of untold species, „ of beautiful O regon fru it, direct from a mill, and piping w îtr ■ . WÎ ■w >-.'r L díh Franklin D alh am m er ii »¡liar of strength and as such have a paragraph all his own. ¡orated the rooms, w hisked th e r duster, waited on ta b le , and I a second helping of every- on every man. "T a k e som e, ¡ota!" was Mr. D alh a m m e r’s jlating cheer and good fellow - j W. F. Dillon, patron of M y r tle 1 w, was a welcome guest, her visitor from M yrtle c h a p te r hrs. Emma G rabor of P o rtla n d , ind Mrs. Peter Borgan of Rose ichapter came out a t th e in v ita do. J. Brown, who p ersu a d ed Borgan to brew the coffee fo r th e K t (It was excellent coffee.) ..lowing the supper th e r e g u la r lag of the order was held In th e i rooms, with the w orthy m a- Mrs. Carrie C am eron, in th e An invitation was se n t to Mt. [chapter to meet w ith G resham let and put on th e in itia to ry i at the next m eeting d a te , Oc- [21. Stations to a dancing p a rty to lien by Rose (Tty c h a p te r in Ma chad in Portland on T h u rsd a y ! are being received by local i and Eastern S tar m em bers. Elfreda Hedge of Rose City ter was a guest of Mrs. O. J. i yesterday, coming o u t to ex- lnvitations to the p arty . Sales of Real E sta te. [The Joseph Exley resid en ce on nth Roberts avenue has been sold llr. Win, Maxwell of D akota. Sale made through the agency of Mr. . Cleveland. itional UNION HIGH SCHOOL PLAYS FIRST GAME THE B* C AE™ A N SALE WILL BE THE BIG ATTRACTION NEXT SATURDAY scenes on ' * Gin, >ho\\in_ tober 18. It is safe to predict t • Altman’s farm tie from all oyer the north« e Mr. Altman has to bring about improvemei m the dairy indus tr v 31 i T he first gam e of th e season be tw een U nion High school and th e High School of C om m erce Is all o ver but th e sh o u tin g and th e score, which sta n d s exactly 0 to th e sam e. Al th o u g h th is was th e first gam e of th e I season th e team show ed up to a very good ad v a n ta g e supplying what they 1 lacked in p ractice by "vint, vigor and v ita lity ". Tile play d u rin g th e first 'th r e e q u a rte rs was pushed by Com m erce into tile local w arrio rs te r r i tory but th e line held th e ir a tta c k w henever a goal was th re a te n e d . T he team was also han d icap p ed by tile a b sence of C aptain S kirvin who went In > d u rin g t l t e last q u a rte r in sp ite of a bad shoulder. Most of th e v isito rs’ su b sta n tia l gains were m ade by em ploying fakes and tricky sh ifts. In th e last q u a rte r a fake pass by C om m erce placed th e ball on th e th re e yard line. T h ree successive a tte m p ts for a touchdow n n etted th em th e sam e reception th a t a ru b b er bull would get from th e g rea t wall of C hina, l’eak p u n ted out of d an g e r am i a few m in u tes la te r s ta rte d tilin g s to popping when lie in te rc ep te d a pass ami ca rrie d it to th e 20-yard line. W ith th re e m in u tes to play, tlie hall was ca rrie d liy re p e a t ed line sm ash es to tlie fo u r-y ard line w hen tlie w histle b ro u g h t an u n tim e ly end to th e gam e T he s ta rs for Union High w ere I’eak, Jo n es and Jo h n so n ; for C om m erce, F eh se and P aulback. T he lineups: C om m erce G resham K cp p in g er B rugger 1 e r Stiughuin W right 1 I r S atte rst rom P ullan • 1 g r __c ......... Gog. r B astian r g 1 Van B uren W elling Jo h n so n ( c l G ran r t 1 Canili ..r e i S m ith U P au lb ack Jo h n so n F ehse T aylor .......... ih r M unger Jo n es .............. f Peak Grid"!' .....r h 1 S u b stitu tes G resh am : S kirvin for W rig h t, S tro n g for S a tte rstro m , Brown for W elling, M iller for (Soger, C om m erce: D eering for P au lb ack , P au lb ack for G rid er Officials Ref eree, " P e a n u ts ” P a n d e r; um pire W in ters; h ead lin esm an , P ritch a rd . Next F riday tlie local team goes to C am as, W ashington. ■ ■ SCHOOL >• 1 à" •r » tJ •á » < L iE ?7 ► &T y ”, ï* ' " 'f Gresham Locals I Nney McCarter, who w as re c e n t- ‘f J t ! 'techarged from the arm y, is vlsit- f - - - — — I»tth his sister, Mrs. A lb ert E ks- Mr. McCarter sp e n t th e g re a t- ’krt of the sum m er in A laska. BUSINESS MEN DISCUSS 5«rtrude anti F red erick L ee ac- HOUSING PROBLEM kpanled their fath er, G eorge Lee, •The Dalles, following th e fu n e ra l T he housing problem in G reshat i Itkelr grand father. T hey w ill re- was discussed from every posstbh tfora week o r two. Mrs. Pow ell an g le at th e m eeting held in Ma808l‘ ■« few days in P o rtla n d w ith of the hall last nig h t under auspic * H. Zimmerman of S u n b u ry , business m en’s organization T h ere were about 30 present when ■“ylvania Is visiting his b ro th e r I Zimmerman He is fo re m an of th e g a th e rin g was called ‘o onh r »hops at S unbury, b u t may toniDorftry chairm an K 1» A Combs, president and mating «aallv locatt some place in th e of th e Beaver S tan Motor company, ’ M he thinks th is p a rt o f th e who seem s to be most seriously a f ••d States Is fine, even su rp a ss in g fected by the scarcity of hom-i r. . • •middle west w here Mr. Z im m er- th e principal speaker. He •" ', P>jt|le *once resided. problem s anti PUggeslet P Jn E E. Shepard of A lb erta, C an- ways of h andling the Proposition O thers took p a rt In the dis. usslon. ,I'd her d aughter-in-law , Mrs. ^Shepar(j from s pojva n p have re- expressing various y1'" * ‘" " | / i ng tin , to their homes a f te r a th re e any assistance possible in solving “ visit with Mrs. P. A. G ould P r ()p|nion seem ed to concentrate "[i ’•her relatives. T hese v isito rs »ready im pressed w ith th e on easy l,|,s of the Colum bia highw ay. It was L**mhers Of La(),PB» x T J“ i5- f ’r'S T .o ’ i w o S k ; p” " : L , “ rpquhstcd to m eet on T h u rs- not th o u g h t feasable to finance the »« ?rP,00n of ,hlB w eek a t th e bu ild in g of houses to r r e n t.^ ^ "J™ C. M. Z im m erm an to C. G.’ -8chne"dger0 ’wer. Ho»« tv ns f ° r 44le p a rso n a g e , ub. H ■ a • n’a‘«“r ‘a ' has been p ur- com m ittee to m ake ('ar< " » ,v rli i( *9 hoped to com plete -it.? n aftern o o n . A good TJ “C.P '• desired. ihitift W P a rk e r of Index, 4 sp«‘rit several d ays last •tn her jncle, E. R. W rig h t re,aiives w hile h e r hus- of Interestin g contractor, pn M’cndance a t th e Pacific b uilding com panies. hp T he Im pression «a " pdpn r°wa8 IW, Ongrpss ,n P o rtla n d . Mrs. ¡tPMentf Mr an<l Mrs. B R m eeting was th a "pnt‘“ pnt " a uhject and •tin» k P,>r P 'v e r, M innesota, are com ing aw akened on the would speedily Hr ,n? ru w’, h relatives. opinions and pff' ,r,Rfpahablp , n of feasable pi plan t a, J ” Fm ory R o b erta and co n c en tra te on a “i h e ^ ^ o f T h e ’ comPmU<e, l lj ..,, Portland visited fo r sev- hat, ¿ as 1 wpek w ith th e fo rm e r's w “ b e lw « lte d with ..inch, 4 bn,v , n '1 Mrs n M R o b erts At th e close of " ’eet,cnogf f ^ and «To, 7 • ‘•ernoon is p la n n ed to- * rari ,hp ni,‘n'b e rs of th e H om e m ents of sandw ‘ , b busl- h .. • society, w hen th ey will d o u g h n u ts were served b> | lMui?»uPbut,on8 fo r th p P o rt’ ness njen. _____ h C j t Pn,pr at th e hom e of S horth o rn beef c o w J " r th ,, tl<« Lundquist F ru it, vege- anHniie<1 or d ried , clo th in g , ford for M .lhO , record price for of tv , t<!" f° r c h ild re n are coast. __ ___ tll>‘Jh in g g desired. J i.v M anufacturing <'(,n* Oregon City Man i ,)or, | an d ’,t0VPs arp Mo'og lik e hot K idder H d w . Co. pany opened a new sh irts and io m ake m ackinaw coats, shirt U roi ? * " ’4f«’ * o ^ ia n . w earing apparel. * >hat a b e a u tifu l wo- ” 8 Food d ig e stio n ? If S t f T r ,a n is fa "'»y. s a t lig h tly take an occasional dose F or ' ' ’ « r s t . 4 , R T ablets to s tre n g th - pressing . Powell street. ,1‘«pstion. p rice 26c.— Adv. P ete r Lenan: J* , ' *" " --------- TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS vr WELCOME HOME SUPPER INTERESTING LECTURE w 0. W. CAMP NO. 77 FOR SERVICE MEN 29 ON PROHIBITION PLAN FOR RALLY OCT OBSERVES COLUMBUS DAY Every Monday m o rn in g at ten o'clock, Du* g rad e scliooi has its weekly assem bly at wliieli tim e som e th in g p le asa n t, e n te rla in in g and In stru c tiv e is given In a b rief program . O ctober 12, C olum bus day, cam e on S unday tills year, hut it was prop- i rly observed liy th e g rad e s y e ste r day m orning. P rin cip al S kirvin told th e sto ry of tlie discovery of Hie New W orld and Hie f a c t o r s lead in g up to th a t epoch m aking event. One m ight th in k tlie sto ry too w ell-know n to he In terestin g , hut Mr. S k irv ln 's colorful d etails and Inci d en ts of th e life of those lim es m ade tin* acco u n t us Ih rillln g as a new ro m ance. Jo aq u im M iller's poem on C olum bus w ith Ils fre q u e n t re ite r a tion of "S ail o n " was a fittin g co n clu sion to (lie sto ry and uh significant today as It was in th e Htormy m onth of O ctober, 1492. Miss A rth u r's sixth g ra d e rs f u r nished th e lau g h s for th e assem bly. In som e Hleiglit of h and m a n n e r they m ade th e au dience believe th a t they w ere balancng on th e ir heads, feet w aving tow ard th e celling an d th e next m om ent th ese little fa k irs a s sum ed a norm al pose as cleverly as you please— th e ir song n ever once ab atin g . T he exercises closed w ith th e sin g in g of "A m erica.” T he local Red Cross auxiliary a n and high jinx of the local Dr. Ira L a n d rith ’s le ctu re last ev- nounces th at on S atu rd ay evening. | a( )h(_ Metho(jiBt ch u rch was A rally and ntgn jn members of M ultnomah Cantp No. just w hat It was adv ertised a r a n O ctober 25 at 7 o'clock at th e gran g e Woodmen of the W orld, who are treat. h all, a su p p er will he givPli to Hie For once it can be said w ithout quite num erous in this locality, is (.ffense that th e subject was dry Dr. service men who have re tu rn e d d u r ing th e su m m er am i who have not yet planned for Wednesday night, Octo L an d rith who has helped to m ake ber 29, in the Masonic hall, Gresham. this co u n try dry is now en listed to been accorded th e welcome th a t G resham feels for all of them . This m eeting is especially for the m ake th e whole world so. A lthough th is suppt r 1« given es The le c tu re r know s th e a r t of pub pecially In h o n o r of th e last retu rn ed purpose of Interesting prospecllve His funny sto ries, service men an d th e ir ladles or M a y o r I v < iiii <'V Buy» P a r k e r l ’ ro |> erty mem bers and giving members and lic speaking. G. W. K enney has b o u g h t th e Geo wit, p o ig n an t sarcasm all "b u d d y ” , all soldiers, sailo rs and m a th eir friends a good tim e generally keen Announcements are being sent out to blended into a hum orously e n te r ta in rines are welcome and invited to bs I 'a t k i r |d a i e o n t h e c o r n e r o f 'I ' t i l r d and Main. members of M ultnomah Camp resid ing and yet very In stru ctiv e anil con present. Mr. K enney plans to begin m ak in g vincing atldrt'ss on world p ro h ib i Ladles of th e com m unity who ing in eastern M ultnomah and < lat’k- , would enjoy helping with tills w el rep a irs Im m ediately. T he in te rio r am as counties and they are being tion. will lie re-arra n g ed and fitted up with Tlie th ird g rad e pupils won In the given invitations to hand o ut to any flag co n test ag ain st all th e o th e r com e-hom e su p p er, please call the m odern im provem ents, m ak in g It a Red Cross co m m ittee In charge, Mrs. whom they desire to in terest In M ult grades co n v en ien t and d esirab le residence. They had done th e ir work nomah Camp during Its present well for thev brought out the larg est Jo h n M etzger, Mrs. (). A. E astm an and Mrs. Benj. C am eron . m em bership campaign. num ber of a d u lts to th e lecture. I 'i m n e i i P la n A n n u a l D ance. te f'M rrito ^ ry Tll, rP Hi uh ‘m ^ X rrò B ^ referred ^ H m H G T here was only tw o m em bers of th e A H allo w e’en dunce Is being p la n COUNTY COUNCIL MEET (0 a (jOUi Soder- ned for by tlie hoys of (lie fire d e p a rt hieb is the big east Port- th ird g rad e presen t, Edith Mlchel TO BE AT RUSSELVILLE m ent. F u rth e r in fo rm atio n will be quist and h er te ac h er Miss who accepted the flag in beh alf of published In a la te r issue of th e O u t being the biggest Woodman Camp the th ird g rad e rs in whose room It Is T he re g u la r m eeting of the C oun look. ty Council of I’aren t-T e ac h er asso in the world. Tift Camp will put oil at this nieet- now displayed. ciations will be held at th e Russel- A n iio iiiH eiiM -ui. ing some th rillin g stunts. T here will ville gran g e hall on next S atu rd ay , All th e Intnhi'r has been sold from MELROSE AND VICTORY be some of the best speakers in tie O ctober 18 T he business session th e P leasan t Home I.u m b er y ard and Camp it Is expected to have pres will be held at 11 o'clock, a fte r th e yard Is closed. A w edding of much local Interest ent the Camp orchestra and perhaps which luncheon will be served. Vis Adv. W. A. PROCTOR. the degree team. Camp boosters will was th a t of C u rtis W heeler and Mlsa iting p atro n s a re expected to bring smokes Ingrid L araon In P o rtlan d on last sandw iches and th e rest of the lu n ch be present There will be L ib erty Bonds W an ted . W ednesday. A w edding supper, In eon will be fu rn ish ed by th e Russel- and refreshm ents. We will p u rch ase a t th e m a rk e t Camp physicians will be on hand to which m em bers of th e im n i'd la t ■ vllle association price all issues of L ib erty Bonds. fam ily joined, was served on th - Tlie aftern o o n p rogram will he a t examine candidaleL s on the spot, b(. -am e evening at th e J. C. D uke home. BANK OF GRESHAM , All members are expected to br tra c tiv e to all. It will he addressed G resham , O regon. Mr. and Mrs. W heeler will m ake th e ir by Miss M uiheron. head of th e school present especially those llvini living any where within reach of Gresham on horns on th e Duke place, which he d ep a rtm en t at th e ce n tral lib rary , Milk for sale, d eliv ered daily, has w orked for som e tim e. who has recently retu rn ed from o v er G resham D airy. P hone 901. tf October 29. A neighborhood reception was seas. T h ere will be m usical and en The following mem bers are ap We have one P ugh d ig g e r for salp, point te d on the com m ittee of arran g e given at th e J. C. Duke hom e on S at te rta in m e n t fe a tu re s by th e ch ild ren evening. In honor of Mr. and of th e R usselville school. A good a t good co n d itio n , also som e plow s and niei ts: E rnest S tratto n , J. E. Metx- urday ger. M. M Squire. Roy Gibbs, E. L. Mrs C u rtis W heeler and also as a ten d an ce Is expected from all th e I o th e r im p lem en ts at b arg ain prices. W A. HESHEL Thorpe, ('hasp 3t. Clair. I). W. Mick- farew ell party for Mr and Mrs. Duke school of th e county. who will go in a few days Io Sandy ley, Dr If V Adix. C. O Schneider, to K A I. O f H . ' i e c t l l l g m ake th e if home. About sixty R. H Confrey, F isher H. L. St. f 'lair. Mt. Hood council of K 4 L. of S John BBs* Law rence p -rso n s were present. Jennings. Wed- Home; O. V. Mr. and .Mrs. T heodore M ercer, will have an open m eeting on Metz C ra s s w e ll, I’lcasant I nesday evening to be held a t (Good un til Oct. 31, 1919) Smith. Es irle Creek: W alter M e tz - form er resid en ts of th is com m unity g er's hall. who moved a few years ago to the evr. Borin m iddle west, have retu rn ed with th e li Dally O reg o n ian , 1 year, In terest co n tin u es In th e Biff S u n 14.00, w ith O utlook »6.00 A- Son Buy E starad* <i»r»g« family and expect to m ake th e ir day school and th e a tte n d a n c e is n have hought out th er & So home here. They ram e w ith th e ir grow ing sa tisfac to rily . T he officers Dally am i Sun. O regonian, y autom obile buslnes sons by autom obile. They 1 yr,. »6.00, w ith O utlook »7 00 includng the For< three gone to th e Hood R iver or- of th e school are, s u p e rin te n d e n t, the have p asto r, Rev E arl B C o lto n ; a ssist W ■ and repalr shop W eekly O regonian, 1 year, chards to help h arv e st th e ap p le an t, Mrs A lta G en try ; se c re ta ry , have charge ol 75c, w ith O utlook .»2.00 crop. 1 hey were callers on Sun- Mrs. A lta S taffo rd ; tre a s u re r, Mrs. ada. day at the A. B. Conrad borne ¡P e a rl H ayden; o rg a n ist, Mrs. I. T. P o rtlan d T eleg ram . 1 year. Wood. A co m m unity social an d pro- » !'•". » Il Ii O u t ln o k »49 1 gold ! gram is being plan n ed for th e n ear the critical situ atio n or pu Berry acreage will provi om panies becomes m t.K E sllA M Ol TLO O k mine for years, n ettin g from »400 to fu tu re . y understood, in e n » PHONE 701. »1000 an acre, and a la rg e Income Phone W ant ads to 701 being gran ted without [ from plants. Bargain Subscription Offers