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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook L. 9, NO 65 i STERN s t a r HAS MERRY TIME taonle ball in th e K ee n er b u lld - ,ouk o'* the ap p e aran e e of a h a r- • Wtlval on T uesday evening tbe members of G resh am c h a p t e r of ,h e E astern S ta r and ,ir guests partook of a fam ily plc- ,.upper. Bedecked w ith h u n d re d s forgeous dahlia bloom s fro m th e Johnson gard en s on th e B a s e 1, road the main hall in w hich th e were spread, p re se n te d a beau- „Icture. In th e c e n te r of th e ,tood tlie c h a p te r’s h an d so m e American tlag on its good s to u t '^ so cia l com m ittee, Mrs. Max- The „«thneider, O. J. B row n an d Mrs. r Carlson, had p rovided chicken by the score, snow y m o u n ta in s mashed potatoes, g re a t bow ls of orv hot squash, pickles of every tonality, pies of u n to ld species, unds of b eautiful O regon fru it, r direct from a m ill, an d piping coffee. tenjamln F ra n k lin D alh a m m e r i a pillar of stre n g th an d as such H have a p a ra g ra p h all his own. decorated the room s, w hisked the her duster, w aited on ta b le , and ¡ed a second h elp in g of every- ig on every m an. “ T a k e som e, I lots!" was Mr. D a lh a m m e r’s :adlatlng cheer and good fellow - j i, w. F. Dillon, p a tro n of M y rtle ' jter, was a w elcom e gu est, iher visitor from M yrtle c h a p te r j Mrs. Emma G ra b o r of P o rtla n d , and Mrs. P e te r B org an of Rose i chapter cam e o u t a t th e in v ita- of 0. J. Brow n, w ho p ersu a d ed Borgan to brew th e coffee fo r th e Ivtty. (It was ex c ellen t coffee.) following th e su p p e r th e re g u la r dng of the o rd e r w as h eld In th e ;e rooms, w ith th e w o rth y ma- i, Mrs. C arrie C am ero n , in th e Ir. An in v itation w as se n t to Mt. tt chapter to m eet w ith G resham pter and put on th e in itia to ry k at the next m e e tin g d a te , Oc- •r 21. nvitations to a d an c in g p a rty to liven by Rose City c h a p te r in Ma le hall in P o rtla n d on T h u rsd a y ning are being received by local ions and E astern S ta r m em bers. . Elfreda H edge of Rose City pter was a g u est of M rs. O. J. wn yesterday, com ing o u t to ex- 1 invitations to th e p a rty . Sales of Real E state. The Joseph Exley resid e n ce on >uth Roberts aven u e h as been sold J Mr. Wm. Maxwell of D akota. Sale las made th ro ugh th e agency of Mr. ¡has. Cleveland. Additional Gresham Locals GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919 THE SALE BE BIG ATTRACTION NEXT SATURDAY i t , B. d . C. ALTMAN i O A L L WILL W IL L H L THE 1 H L D lL i A 1 1 R A C I IvJlN IN LA I M A 1 I R p ln tv are nr** c scenes r o n a c n on n I Ingleside »•«, »1 x x .-1 I'arm, showing . » » some 1 . of . the . — «.I 1 Jersey 1 ... stock to V »«» sold on Saturday, I Oc- if* Below registered be tôlier r 18. It is safe to predict B. C. Altman’s farm at Pleasant Home will be the mecca for lovers of good dairy cat- tie from roin all over the northwest. Mr. Altman has gained a wide reputation as a Jersey breeder and has done much to bring ring about improvement in the dairy industry in Oregon UNION HIGH SCHOOL PLAYS FIRST GAME T he first gam e of th e season be- ■ tw een U nion High school an d th e High School of C om m erce is all over ' tiut th e sh o u tin g and th e score, which stan d s exactly 0 to th e sam e. Al- | though th is was th e first gam e of th e I season th e team show ed up to a very I good ad v a n ta g e supplying w hat they 1 lacked in p ractice by "vim , vigor and v ita lity ". T he play d u rin g th e first I th re e q u a rte rs was pushed by Com m erce Into (lie 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 handicapped by th e ab- igenre of C aptain S kirvlu who w ent In d u rin g tlie last q u a rte r In sp ite of a had sh o u ld er. Most of th e v isito rs’ su b sta n tia l gains w ere m ade by em ploying fakes and trick y sh ifts. In tile last q u a rte r a fake puss by C om m erce placed th e hull on th e th ree yard line. T h ree successive a tte m p ts for a touchdow n n etted them th e sam e reception th a t 1 a ru b b er ball would g et from th e g reat wall of China. P eak p u n ted out of d an g e r anil a few m in u tes la te r sta rte d th in g s to popping when he in te rcep ted a pass and carried it to th e 20-yard line. W ith th re e m in u tes to play, th e ball was ca rrie d by re p e a t ed line sm asties to th e fo u r-y ard line w hen th e w histle brought an u n tim e ly end to th e gam e T he s ta rs for I Union H igh w ere P eak , Jo n e s and Jo h n so n ; for Com m erce, Felise an d | P au lb ack . The lineups C om m erce G resham K ep p ln g er B rugger S tin g h am W right P u llan S atte rst rom B astian Goger Vnn B uren W elling r g I JohiiHon (c) r t I Gran S m ith r e 1 Camp Paulback Jo h n so n q Feline 1 h r T aylor .......... M unger J o n e s ............... ... f G rid er Peak ...r h 1 S ubsttt utes G reshuui; S kirvlu for W rig h t, S tro n g for S a tte rstro n i, Brown for W elling, M iller for G oger, C om m erce; D eering for P aulhuck, P au lb ack for G rider. Otlicials Ref eree, " P e a n u ts " P a n d e r; u m p ire W in ters; h ead lin esm an , P ritc h a rd . Next F riday th e locul team goes to C am as, W ashington. SCHOOL 1 OBSERVES COLUMBUS DAY E very Monday m orning at ten o’clock, th e g rad e sqhool has Its weekly assem bly at wlii'-li tim e som e th in g p le asan t, e n te rta in in g and in stru c tiv e is given in n brief p rogram O ctober 12. C olum bus day, cam e on S unday th is y ear, hilt It was prop- 1 rly observed by th e g rad es y e s te r day m orning. IT in d p a l S klrvin told th e sto ry of the discovery of th e New W orld and th e facto rs leading up to th a t epoch m aking event. One m ight th in k th e sto ry too well-know n to he In terestin g , hut Mr. S k lrv ln 's colorful d etails an d Inci d en ts of th e life of those tim es m ade the account as th rillin g as a new ro m ance. Jo aq u im MIII i t ' h poem on C olum bus w ith Ils fre q u en t r e ite r a tion of "S ail o n ” was a tittIng co n clu sion to th e sto ry and as sig n ifican t today as it was In th e sto rm y m onth of O ctober, 14 92. Miss A rth u r’s six th g ra d e rs fu r nished th e laughs fo r th e assem bly. In som e sleight of h an d m a n n e r they m ade th e au dience believe th a t they were balan cn g on th e ir head s, feet w aving tow ard th e celling and th e next m om ent th ese little fa k irs as sum ed a norm al pose as cleverly as you please— th e ir song n ev e r once abat ing. T he exercises closed w ith th e singing of "A m erica.” Sidney M cCarter, w ho w as rec en t- ■ -- . fa—~ . dlscharged from th e a rm y , is visit- g with his siste r, M rs. A lb ert E ks- WELCOME HOME SUPPER m. Mr. M cC arter sp e n t th e g rea t- T-,TociTT<3e w n W RAMP NO 77 INTERESTING LECTURE FOR SERVICE MEN part of the su m m er in A laska. BDSINESSH o ” E s ” h G P r S l EM PLAN FORPRALLV OCT. 29 ON FBOHIBITION Gertrude and F re d e ric k Lee ac- T h e local Red C ross au x iliary a n mpanied th e ir fa th e r, G eorge Lee, Dr. Ira L a n d rlth ’s lectu re last ev T he housing“ ^ ™ in G resham A rally and high Jinx of th e local ening at th e M ethodist ch u rch was nounces th a t on S atu rd ay evening, 1 The Dalles, follow ing th e fu n eral I their grand fa th e r. T hey will re- w as discussed from every possible I m em bers of M ultnom ah C am p No ju st w hat it was ad v e rtise d — a ra re O ctober 25 a t 7 o ’clock at th e g ran g e W oodm en of th e W orld, who art tre a t. h all, a su p p er will be given to th e kin for a week o r tw o. Mrs. Pow ell an g le at th e m eeting held in Masonic angle a. n.e*t.ng neiu a , num erou8 th is locality. Is Eor once it can be said w ithout service men who have re tu rn e d d u r at a few days in P o rtla n d w ith hall last n ig h t u n d er auspices of t......... .. ur«,fin..d«v n ig h t. Octo- lends. planned for W ednesday n ig h t, O cto offense th a t th e su b ject was dry I»r. ing th e su m m er an d who have not yet L an d rith who has helped to m ake W. H. Z im m erm an of S unbury, business m en’s o rgan izatio n . ber 29. in th e M asonic h all, G resham . th is co u n try dry is now en listed to been accorded th e welcome th a t T h ere w ere ab o u t 30 p rese n t when G resham feels for all of them . 'ennsylvanla is v isitin g h is b ro th e r T his m eetin g is especially for the m ake th e w hole world so. A lthough th is supp<r Is g 'v e,, es M. Zimm erman. H e is forem an of th e g ath e rin g was called to o rd er T he 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 Mayor K enney Ituy» I’a ik e r l*r<»|M-rty m p o rary chairm an K A. M iner, purpose of in te re stin g prospective broad shops a t S u n b u ry , b u t may te lic speak in g . His funny sto ries, serv ice men an d th e ir ladles or p A Combs, presiden t and m an ag er m em bers and giving m em bers and O. W. K enney has bought th e Geo all "b u d d y ” , all so ld iers, sailo rs and m a entually locate som e p la ce in th e of tlie B eaver S tate Motor- M otor-com com pany, pany )h< ir frj(.n(l8 „ good tim e generally keen w it, p o ig n an t sarcasm P a rk e r place on th e co rn e r of T h ird est as he th in k s th is p a r t of th e who seem s to be most ost serio u sly af- A nnouncem ent8 are being se n t out to bli nded Into a hum orously e n te r ta in rines a re w elcom e an d invited to he and Main. ing and yet very in stru c tiv e and con p resen t. nlted States is fine, even su rp assin g fected by th e scarcity y c of . houses, bprH - ()f ---------------- M ultnom ah u Cam , p resid- --- -- ■ was . i n iv -...^.» . K enney plans to begin m ak in g l z , t n l r l D I II IK , i t . V. „ o r > lr _ vincing ad d re ss on world p ro h ib i Ladle« of th e com m unity who re p Mr. told o t I l l s jng (n p astern * M ultnom ah and ,1 G ( 1 lack * middle w est w here Mr. Z im m er- th e principal speaker. t He a irs im m ediately. T he in te rio r would enjoy help in g w ith th is wel problem s ami suggested possible am as countleB a n d they are being tion- . , .. | n once resided. T he th ird g ra d e pupils won In the com e-hom e su p p er, please call the will he re-arra n g ed and fitted up with gtven im ita tio n s to hand o u t to any Mrs E E. S hepard of A lb erta , C an- wavs of h an d lin g th e proposition. flag contest ag ain st all th e o th e r Red Cross co m m ittee In ch arg e, Mrs. m odern Im provem ents, m ak in g It a O thers took p a rt in th e d isc u ssio n ,, w ho|u t hey d esire to in te re st in Mult- da and her d au g h te r-in -la w , Mrs grades. T hey had done th e ir w ork i ' Jo h n M etzger, Mrs. ((. A. E astm an co nvenient and d esira b le residence. "!»ry 8hepard from S pok an e nave re expressing v arious views and offer inc nom ah Cam p d u rin g its present well for they b ro u g h t out th e la rg e st and Mrs. Benj C am eron . anv assistan ce possible in solving m e n,,.m i,ert,hip cam paign. l'ir<-in<'n Plan A nnual Daix-e. irned to th e ir hom es a f te r a th re e problem T h ere are In th e te rrito ry reierre.l n u m b er of ad u lts to th e le ctu re. I A H allo w e’en d ance Is being p lan visit w ith Mrs. P. A. Gould O pinion seem ed to co n c en tra te on fQ abQUt 10() m em bers of M ultnom ah T h ere was only tw o m em bers of the COUNTY COUNCIL MEET ned for by thp hoys of th e Are d e p a rt other relativ es. T h ese v isito rs th e form ation of a com pany to "n a n ce | CamPi w h|ch lg the big east P ort- th ird g rad e p rese n t, E d ith Soder- . TO BE AT RUSSELVILLE m ent. F u rth e r In fo rm atio n will he u ist and h e r te ac h er Miss Michel <re greatly im p re ssed w ith th e th e building of su ita b le dw elling ,and (>am p an{] has th e d istin ctio n of q who published In a la te r issue of th e O u t accepted th e flag in b eh alf of houses which could be sold on easy beillg the biggest W oodm an Camp T he re g u la r m eeting of th e C oun look. autles of th e C olum bia highw ay th e th ird g ra d e rs in whose room It is te rm s to responsible p arties. It was jn t))e w orid . ty Council of P aren t-T ea ch e r asso Members of th e L ad ies’ Aid so- T W Cftmp wU) put on at th is m eet- now displayed. ciatio n s will be held at th e Russel- k“ty are req u ested to m eet on T h u rs not th o u g h t feasable to finance th e Announce inent. b u ild in g of houses to r ren t. Ing KOme th rillin g stu n ts. T "« re * ' ville g ran g e hall on next S atu rd ay . l»X afternoon of th is w eek a t th e All th e lu m b er h as been sold from MELROSE AND VICTORY la s E lklngton, D. E. Tow le and bp gomp of thp best sp eak ers in the O ctober 18 T h e business session me of Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an to th e P lea san t Home L um ber y ard and it Is expected to have pres- will be held at 11 o ’clock, a fte r cu rta in s fo r th e p arsonage C O S chneider were appointed on a i ( am p A w edding of much local Interest which luncheon will he served. Vis th e yard Is closed. com m ittee to m ake carefu l investlga-1 pnt thp Cam p o rc h e stra and perhaps Indowg. The m a te ria l h as been pur- (OUlUliuc W. A. PROCTOR. tn thp Rllb- .. x. __ .. th a t of C u rtis W 'heeler an d Miss itltig p atro n s a re expected to bring Adv. kased and it is hoped to com plete ti°onnof som e m a tte rs vital to th e su b th e degree team . Cam p boosters will was Ingrid I.arson in P o rtla n d on last san d w ich es and tlie re st of th e lunch iect and re p o m < * i be present. T h ere will b e s m o k i ject rep rt a t a m eetin g to Lilx-rty B onds W an ted . “* work in th e a fte rn o o n . A good W ednesday. A w edding su p p e r, in eon will be fu rn ish ed by th e Russel held next M onday night. They a re to a n ,i refresh m en ts. We will p u rch ase a t th e m a rk e t ttendance is desired. Cam p physicians will be on h and to which m em bers of th e im m ed iate ville association. Mrs A. W P a r k e r of Index, rnvesU gate th e ntethods of o rg an iz a price all Issues of L iberty Bonds. fam ily Joined, was served on the exam ine can d id ates on th e spot. T he aftern o o n program will be at- BANK OF GRESHAM , ashlngton, sp en t se v eral days last tion of building societies, ‘he »ht® All m em bers are expected to he 1 am e ev en in g a t th e J. C. Duke hom e tra c tlv e to all. It will be addressed G resham , O regon. eek with h er uncle, E. R. W rig h t Ine of p ro p erty , and th e possibility Mr and Mrs W ’h eeler will m ake th e ir present especially those living any by Miss M ulheron. head of th e school ®d other rela tiv e s w hile h e r hus- o M n te re s tin g c o n tra c to rs or hom e I hom e on th e D uke place, w hich he w here w ithin reach of G resham on Milk for sale, delivered daily, d ep a rtm en t at th e ce n tral lib rary , . i w nere » n u nd was in a tte n d a n c e a t th e Pacific b uilding com panies. ! has w orked fo r som e tim e. T he im pression gained from t h e |Q Ctober 9Q 29. tf who has recen tly re tu rn e d from over G resham Dairy. P ho n e 901. K in g Congress in P o rtla n d . Mrs. are ap- * n eig h b o rh o o d reception was seas. T h e re will be m usical an d en Tbp b l o w i n g m em bers . arker's p aren ts. Mr. an d Mrs. B. R. m eeting was th a t se n tim e n t was be- infpd on fhe com m ittee of ® r« n g given a t th e J. C. Duke hom e on S a t te rta ln m e n t fea tu re s by th e ch ild ren We have one Pugh d ig g er fo r sale, arter of Deer R iver, M innesota, are ™ m ng aw akened on th e su b je ct and on?nions and efforts w ould speedily m pntg. E rnest S tra tto n , L E Metz urday evening, in ho n o r of Mr. and of th e R usselvllle school. A good a t good co ndition, also som e plow s and siting here w ith rela tiv e s. Mr. and Mrs. E m ory R o b e rts and zoncentrate on a feasab le plqn of gpr M M Squire, Roy Gibbs, E. L Mrs C u rtis W’h ee le r and also as a te n d an c e Is expected from all th« o th e r Im plem ents at b arg ain prices. and m eet th e need In p art at f b o rp e , C hase St. C lair, I). W. Mick farew ell party for Mr an d Mrs Duke school of th e county. W A. HE8HEL. "tie son of P o rtla n d visited fo r sev- action ?e»i? T he rep o rt of th e com m ittee {>r „ v . Adix. C. O S chneider who will go In a few days to SanrJy (r»l days last w eek w ith th e fo rm e r's K. * L. off ». M eottag. be aw aited with m uch in te r e s t „ j St r i a l r , R. II .Confrey. U s h e r, to m ake th e ir hom e. A bout sixty rants. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. R oberts wB? At the close of th e m eeting refresh - j p n n ,ngg Jo h n Bliss, Law reni . , Mt. Hood council of K 4 L. of H busy afte rn o o n is p lanned to- m e n » » of sandw iches, coffee an d | Craf|gwplI p ie a»ant H om e; (L \ persons were present. Mr. and Mrs. T heodore M ercer, wIB have an open m eeting on Wed orrow by th e m em b ers of th e H om e form er resid (Good un til Oct. 31, 1919) resid en ts of th is com m unity nesday even in g to be held a t Metz •aalcnary society, w hen they will d o u g h n u ts w ere served by th e husl- am l,b E agle C reek ; W alter Me few years ago to th e g e r's hall. ' S«r . Boning _________ who moved • the c o n trib u tio n s fo r th e P o rt ness iqen. Dally O regonian, 1 year, middle west. lave re tu rn e d w ith th e lt ed In d u strial c e n te r at th e hom e of In te re s t co n tin u es In th e Iliff Sun »4.00, with O utlook »5.00 S h o rth o rn beef cow sells In Med R a k er A Son Buy K d s r w ls (iar»g< fam ily and expect to ni. ke th e ir day school and th e a tte n d a n c e is "» C. J. L u n d q u ist. F ru it, vege B ak er th Son have bought out the home here. They cam e w ith th e ir “las. canned o r d rie d , clothing. ford for » 4 .1 °" . record p rice for t h Dally and Sun. O regonian, g ro w in g sa tisfa c to rily . T he officers Reed * Shibley au to m o b ile business th ree sons by autom obile. They of th e school are. su p e rin te n d e n t, the 1 yr , »8.00, w ith O utlook ,7'.00 '°*B and books fo r ch ild re n are in • E stacada. Includng th e Ford have gone to coast. _____ 1 th e Hood R iver or- p asto r, Rev E arl B C o tto n ; a s sist ®e of th e th in g s d esired . agenev. g arag e and rep a ir shop. W W eekly O regonian, 1 year, help h arv e st th e ap p le | O regon City M an u factu rin g com 1 h ard i 1 to I a n t, Mrs. A lta G en try ; se creta ry , 75c, wllh O utlook »2.on J. Inglis will have ch a rg e of the crop. They 1 ere callers on Sun- Mrs. A lta S taffo rd ; tre a s u re r, Mrs Hasting stoves a re g o in g lik e hot pany opened a new plant In P o rtlan d ' work In E stacada. B. Conrad home. at L L. K id d er H dw . Co. th e A P o rtlan d T eleg ram , 1 year, P earl H ayden; o rg a n ist. Mra. I. T day at tPo m ake m ackinaw co ats, sh irts and »3.95, with O utlook »4 95 W ood. A co m m u n ity social an d pro A» th e critica l situ atio n of public Berry a ^ a g e will prove a gold! g ram is being plan n ed for th e near ' B eautiful W oman, w earing ap p arel. you know th a t a b e a u tifu l wo- (■ItESIIAM OUTLOOK u tility com panies becom es more m ine for years, n ettin g from »400 to future. *n »’ways has a good d ig e stio n ? If th o ro u g h ly u n d ersto o d , Increased llitu » an acr. , and a large Income j PHONE 7OI. Tailoring °wr digestion is fa u lty , eat lig h tly Por men Phone W ant ads to 701 and w om en--clcaning ra te s a re being g ra n te d w ithout de- ’ ®ea's. an<j I a itP an occasional dose from plants. i lay. ' h am b erlaln’s T a b le ts to stre n g th - pressing and repslrlng done 1 Peter I^enard. Powell street. ' your digestion. Price 25c.— Adv. Bargain Subscription Offers i A