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t w ic e A W EEK G resham O utlook X 9. N0 66 'RANGE SPEAKER SAyS STUDY OREGON GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, BALL CAP SETS WELL ON PRINCELY HEAD ! librarian OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17. Î919 tells children HOW TO USE THE LIBRARY TWENTY GALLONS CIDER FOR W 0 W RALLY Yum, yuan! Among th e o th e r tr e a ts In sto re for local m em bers of M ultnom ah Cam p 77, W oodm en of th e W orld, an d in v ited frien d s, at th e ir rally to be held in Masonic h all. G resham , O ctober 29 th , will be a tre a t of cider. T w enty g allons have been o rd ered of Ben M etzger, th e ex pert cider m a k er of G resham , and it Is prom ised it will have ju st th e rig h t tw an g to su it th e m ost d isc rim in a t ing ta ste. T h ere will be sm okes, and o th e r re fre sh m e n ts, fine speeches and e n te rta in in g stu n ts. All local m em bers of M ultnom ah Cam p, and all men who a re in te reste d in le a rn in g ab o u t th e f ra te rn a l in su ran c e and p ro tectio n offered by W oodm en of th e W orld are invited If you do n o t get a tic k e t from a m em ber, com e an d you will be vouched fo r at th e d o o r an d given a good tim e. A bout 50 a u to loads of som e of M u ltn o m ah ’s liv eliest m em bers an d boo sters have prom ised to come and th ey know how to do th in g s up in royal style. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1 50 PER YEAR GRESHAM POST WILL VOTE ON QUESTIONS By H. RUTH MONTAGUE. doubtable heroes of fro n tie r life The door opens, a sm all boy, give satisfactio n to Big B rother. G resham Post No. 30, A m erican Is whose head barely reaches above th e But tak en a lto g eth er ch ild ren Legion, will hold a special m eeting desk top doffs his cap with “ Please largely reflect th e influence of p a T uesday n ig h t, O ctober 28, when fails to have a big feed, a fine have you got— — ?” Being hum an rents and teach ers in th e ir reading. m a tte rs of g re a t im p o rta n ce will be aer and good m usic on its pro- the librarian cannot resist th a t sm ile, Many a tim e some neglected boy has , * ■ > b ro u g h t up for actio n , an d every and finds herself som etim es involved developed a passion for p oetry or . and the “ penny” m arch de- m em b er of th e post is urged to be in large promises to some y o ungster history because of the en th u siasm in “ea'apecal menton as a f e a tu re of presen t. C ard s will be se n t to ail inquiring his te a c ln r ’s voice when th a t su b ject ^meeting on S aturday. m em bers an n o u n cin g th e place of Of shoes — and ships— and sealing was u nder discussion. Few ch ild ren ‘V the close Of th e m o rn in g ses- wax A ,he doors Of th e lodge room m eeting. care for poetry who do not h ear it Of cabbages—-and kings.” read or quoted at home. T he g irl It is th e d esire of th e O regon d ele nnened and everybody, includ- ""„X lders who happened to be Indeed the cabbages are m ore im will kindle over Miss A lcott's in im it g ates to th e N atio n al convention to be K« “as invited to ta k e p f r t in th e portant than royalty th ese days. able L ittle W omen, S tead fast Sue advised of th e a ttitu d e of th e m em Who w ants to know about th e P rince O rcutt and d elig h tfu l Merry Lips, if 11 ¿ march This m a rc h is real bers of th e Legion in th is s ta te on of Wales while the calf needs a you w ill give h er a chance to escape U n less one has rh e u m a tism . It v ario u s m a tte rs of leg islatio n th a t a re change of diet, th e rabbit fam ily a va the snobbish and self-satisfied h ero much like a g ra n d m arch. likely to com e before th e n atio n al cant lot garden, the pig club pigling ine of the average "s e rie s” . Any ¡ t arnres cut m a r-n o t be q u ite so body. T he m em bers of th e post wtll Lounced but bears a stro n g re- is being brought up as strictly as any boy will prefer th e ca reer o( Daniel not be vo tin g on any p a rtic u la r bill, G a n c e to the g ran d m arch ca- modern baby? If one-half th e big Boone to th e ban man of tw o-gun but a re sim ply re n d e rin g an ex p res folks were as eager to know ab o u t fame. G There is music an d lively step- In these days of m any fro th y m ag sion, an d th e m u tter of selectin g th e oth er people’s experiences as th e ch il K to keep in tim e w ith it. R ound bills to c a rry o u t th e s ta te 's will, dren, what a rushing business th e azine stories and movie m elodram as, 4 around the room a t a m e rry m ore care is needed in book selec publishers would d o .' One couple, who ev idently m ust n ecessarily be le ft to th e d ele tion. C hildren sh a re w ith us all th e Boys are fond of m echanical books E . not patronized th e m erry-go- gates. tem p tatio n to move on to som ething of course. There are no end of q u es E L . lately became dizzy tu rn in g Some of th e q u estio n s will be tions to be looked up about b atterie s, new ra th e r th a n re ta ste th e old. B ut 5 corners so fast, and u p se t a vase N atio n al D efense, re stric tio n of im catch th e light in a boy's eye when wireless outfit and hom em ade a e ro (dahlias. The next couple rig h te d m ig ra tio n , th e ab o litio n of foreign planes. Every new building toy he says "’T h a t’s a good book. I ’ve ¿.shout losing a co u n t o r m issing la n g u ag e new spapers, an d th e im m e sends a bevy of sm all boys looking read it th ree tim es a lre a d y .” He has DAMASCUS CHURCH “step The third couple knocked it d ia te d ep o rta tio n of all a n ti-g o v e rn through handy books for "th in g s to answ ered for him self one of th e HONORS ITS PASTOR ter again Of course th is w as not "d u rab le satisfactio n s of life”-—a m ent aliens. T hese q u estio n s will m ake." . cart of the real m arch, but could D am ascus ch u rch did h o n o r to its have to be se ttle d a t a special m e et Girls are not so keenly in terested good friend in an old hook. Mt have been carried off w ith m ore Do you know how a book is m ade? p asto r, Rev. Wm. H aw k ln so n , on th e ing, since th e postponed re g u la r m e et in mechanical subjects. T he g irl decision if it had been. J u s t th en scout and the cam pfire girl w an t Cun you use th e lib rary catalo g ? occasion of his b irth d a y last W ed ing will be a t too la te a d ate. L e r was announced. T he pennies woodcraft and knot tying, o th erw ise Did you ever look up th in g s fo r nesday even in g by p rese n tin g him Only th re e an d o n e-h alf w eeks a re «th one had clutched so tig h tly d u r- in th e R e ad e r’s G uide? these subjects are left largely to th e yourself irg the merry w hirl w ere deposited w ith a b ea u tifu l gold w atch and a left In w hich new m em b ers w ill be G resham school children can answ er boys. Some girls are in te reste d in all of these questions in th e affirm a p u rse of $27 In m oney. G. A No- able to o b tain th e benefit of th e c h a r •‘The boy of him"’ shows in a on a stand t0 swe11 a fu n d fo r 8Ome household arts. C hristm as b rin g s tive ((rygood purpose. W ith th e ice so way th a t America can best under te r of G resh am P o st being open. Af before C hristm as, for a sy stem many requests for “ th in g s for C h rist atic course of in stru ctio n in th e use reen p resen ted th e gift in a clever te r N ovem ber 11 all new m em bers stand as the prince of Wales dons completely broken, th e h a rv e st feast speech, w hich was responded to by mas, from the little R ussian g ir l’s of lib ra ry tools is in progress. became a talkfest— a su re sign ev a baseball cap smiles, plays and will have to pay, besides a y e a r’s Mr. H aw klnson. "crocheted dish” to less e lab o rate has a “ regular" good time Up at erybody is happy. . Last week Miss Ogilbee b ro u g h t dues, w hich Is $2, also th e sum of $2 and more useful articles. Both g irls h er tw enty-five fo u rth g ra d e rs to th e The afternoon session opened wit it Calgary, Canada, the entertain Odd F e llo w s G iven Surprise. as a m em b ersh ip fee. E very ex-serv and boys are eager for candy recipes. library. They talk ed a b o u t th e m a k m ent committee had the right i song by the audience. And th a t is T h u rsd ay evening, th e B oring ice m an who has n o t jo in ed th e L e But do not, I pray, offer a boy " a lit ing cf books and can te ll you all Idea to interest the prince. The mother qpmmendable tr a i t of G re sh tle cook book for a little g ir l” even if about p u b lish er’s tra d e m a rk s and lodge, a re p re se n ta tiv e of th e Sandy gion will find it to ills a d v a n ta g e to "H ustlers'" staged a game with am grange. They sing as if it w ere a lodge and a v isitin g m em ber from affiliate w ith th em b efo re th a t d ate. it does contain the only fudge recipe w hat a title really is. the Edmonton Vets and here’s the pleasure to open th e ir th r o a ts and P en n sy lv an ia cam e to G resham to All m em b ers a re u rg ed to g et busy on hand. live full volume to th e ir voices. prince Joining in, as pictured by Miss H an sen ’s fifth g ra d e rs w ent a help th e local Odd F ellow s give Bay and secu re ap p licatio n s, w hich m ust A dventure will always be a popu The Canadian Pacific cameraman. Miss Georgia S ta p le to n ’s piano step f u rth e r and looked up su b je cts P a lm q u ist his first degree. la r word with young folks of all ages. nlo, "Longings for H om e’,, w as giv- be accom panied by $2 fo r th e first The K nights of old, Robin Hood, th e in an index. They discovered books W hile In itiatio n was going on u p y e a r's dues, an d m all th em to th e ( l a thunderous ap p lau se, as was MOVIE THEATER WILL were som etim es Indexed by section Pirates and the Indians are still fav sta irs, th e R eb ek ah s w ere tip to ein g also the duet sung by Mrs. E rn e st OPEN IN GRESHAM orites with both boys and girls. D on’t ra th e r th an by page. Both classes ab o u t d o w n stairs, g e ttin g a sp read se c re ta ry , C hase E. St. C lair, o r G len Brugger and Miss K ate B ratze l, ac- looked for m ateria l ab o u t C olum bus. wood M iller, th e tre a s u re r. you rem em ber how T reasu re Islan d companied by Mrs. Effie H odge. So often lias been heard, “ I wish thrilled you years ago? T he ch arm T h e follow ing w ere selected to ca n T he “ Own Y our Own H om e” ex read y , a su rp rise fo r th e Odd F e l The lecturer, Mrs. Cliff K ern, then hibit of plans for sm all houses is lows. vass fo r new m em b ers: C lifton P e te r Introduced the sp eak er, H arv ey G. G resham had a moving picture a t i l l u rv r k <5 A fter th e se rio u s b u sin ess of im son, K elso and S andy; W a lte r M etz The little folks like fairy tales, , ag ain at th e GTesham lib ra ry , so Starkweather. show .” stories of anim als or of little folks of j m any w ere u n ab le to see th e plans p ressin g upon a ca n d id a te w hat it g er, B o rin g ; Isaac A nderson, C ot Mr. Starkw eather is an O regonian T h a t wish is soon to be gratified. th e ir own age. The child usually lin k s ' last Ju n e th a t they have been p ro m eans to be a rea l Odd F ellow , a tr e ll; F ra n k E d er, P lea san t H om e; of the deepest dye. H is a ttitu d e to- About th e first of November, the him self with the hero of any ta le so cured fo r a lo n g er tim e. O th er plans lu n ch an d delicious h o t coffee a re a E rn e st B ru g g er, F airv ie w ; R ich ard tard his native sta te can w ell be ex th a t P eter and Polly fulfill th e six- and illu stra tio n s of househ o ld co n rea l tre a t. Mrs. Cecil M etzger. Mrs K n a rr, T ro u td a le ; F ra n k Bell, C o r pressed in the p a ra p h ra se , “ My Ore- L. L. K idder hardw are store will be I old's am b itio n s ju s t as th e re- veniences a re on exhibit also. W ilb u r M cCulloch and Roy G ibbs, b e tt an d S p rin g d a le ; H enry Z enger, ion! Be she rig h t o r w rong, my estab lish ed in the m iddle section of who en g in eered th e su p p e r received P le a sa n t V alley. A pplication card s Oregon.” In spite of h is c h a ra c te r th e new Ely building. The space va m any “ b o u q u ets” from th e a p p re may be secu red from th e se cretary . istic patience and k in d lin ess, he can cated by th a t change has been leased d a tiv e guests. G resh am P o st lias been m ak in g a administer vigorous re b u k e to those by W a lte r A drian in the Board of fine g ro w th , and now h as a to ta l «ho are satisfied to be of O regon and T rad e building, P ortlan d . B ap tist C hurch A n n ou ncem en t*. th e B ack lu n d resid en ce w h ere a re- Last Wednesday evening, th e B ap in em b erh ip of n early 60, b u t every in Oregon and yet m ak e little o r no E v an g e list F. T. C arlson will It is Mr. A drian’s plan to com tist church at Haley was the scene of I cep tio n was given. A m ong th e gu ests m em b er sh o u ld w ork to Increase it to efort to know the sta te . speak at th e G resham B aptist ch u rch m ence m aking alteratio n s and im a double wedding, when Miss M elin p re se n t, m ay be m en tio n ed th e R ev a "Grangers should m a k e a stu d y of provem ents as soon as th e place is da Backlund became the bride of eren d an d Mrs. S andbioom and a t 11 o ’clock an d at P lea san t H om e t le a st 150. the history of Oregon. F o r no one tu rn e d over to him. To begin with, H erbert Olson and Miss Olive B ack d a u g h te r E d n a of T ig a rd , R ev eren d ch u rch in th e evening. Rev. W. C. could fully love it and be rea lly loyal chairs will be rented, but should the lund, the bride of A ugust Lekberg. and Mrs. Jo h n Jo h n so n , M r. an d Mrs. D river, th e gospel c a r ev an g elist, will PLEASANT VIEW WOMAN SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS unless he knows its h is to ry ” declared e n terp rise w arran t, opera chairs will A lfred H am m ar and Mr. an d Mrs. have ch a rg e of th e serv ice a t th e To th e strain s of th e w edding the speaker Mrs. L ouisa S u rb e r died O ctober G eorge T ach ero n besides m any re la P le a sa n t H om e B a p tist ch u rch a t 11 be installed. T he sam e class of films "The grange sho u ld c o n tain les will be shown here as those to be march played by Miss M artha Hag- tiv es an d frie n d s from P o rtlan d as o'clock an d a t th e G resh am B ap tist 15, at h e r hom e in P lea san t View, berg the bridal p arty filed up to the ions on patriotism , in c lu d in g pa seen In th e city payhouses. a f te r an Illness of sev eral m onths. well as aro u n d H aley. Miss H agberg ch u rch a t 8 o'clock. church rostrum , H erbert Olson su p triotic songs which everyone should It is expected th a t a re g u la r p a sto r H er m any frie n d s, won by h e r kind Mr. A drian is not a novice in the ported by his b ro th er K nute and Au p resid ed a t th e piano w hile th e b rid al sing whether he know s how o r not. p a rty w as u sh ered in to th e dining will be callPd fo r th e ch u rch in th e h e a rt anil h elp fu ln ess d u rin g th e business. He has had experience as gust L ekberg supported by his b ro th room w hich was b ea u tifu lly d e c o ra t n e a r fu tu re , as com m ittees from y ears in w hich she has resided in and Its policies should n o t be all id e alis p ro p rie to r of both vaudevilles and er, Carl L ekberg tic but also p ractical.” Then came Miss G resham an d P lea san t H om e are n ea r T ro u td a le , Join In sy m p ath y fo r “No man can tru ly say th a t he p ic tu re th eaters, and gives assu r Josephine Neal and Mrs. Alfred Lek- ed in pink an d w hite s tre a m e rs and w o rking on th e su b ject. th e bereav ed fam ily. w h ite flowers. S eated w ith them ance th a t an attractiv e and com fort loves this country u n le ss he know s berg, the bridesm aids, followed by It is 18 y ears sin ce Mrs. S u rb e r something about it,” was one sig able show house will be fixed up, if little Ardis B ergstrom , niece of Mr. w ere th e im m ed iate fam ilies and H ouse* for S a le in Grenlmm. cam e h ere from N eb rask a w ith h er n e a r re la tiv e s of th e new lyw eds, th e nificant rem ark. Mr. S ta rk w e a th e r th e ppople w ant one F o u r room s, b ath , gas, h ot and Olson, carry in g a large basket of o th e r g u ests being placed in th e spac h u sb a n d who passed aw ay several made. He referred to th e leniency A lease of th e building for a year Follow ing h er cam e Miss ious dou b le p arlo rs. Mrs. A. Palm - cold w ater, tw o fine lots, g ara g e, y ea rs ago. T h re e ch ild ren , Roy of in this country to to le r a te all so rts w ith a two years’ option has been flowers. Melinda upon th e arm of her fath er, blad an d Mrs. S e tte rb e rg and lads in $1000. P le a sa n t View, A rth u r of T ro u td a le of laxity, but hopes to see divided Six room s, Main stre e t, bath , to ile t, and Opal, now Mrs. C laren ce Bloyd, secured. J H. B acklund. who preceded little w hite ap ro n s served an ela b o ra te ■oyaity shattered. Regina H am m ar also carrying a large lunch eo n co n sistin g of asso rted sa n d $1600. "There are cond itio n s of u n re st, of H illsboro. New 6-room m odern, fine b a se basket of flowers, followed by Miss w iches. fru it and v eg etab le salad s, unusually alarm ing an d I am not ABERDEEN MAN WINS Mrs. S u rb e r was a very co n sisten t POWELL VALLEY BRIDE Olive atten d ed by h er m other m ent, good plu m b in g , two fine lots, m em ber of th e S ev en th Day A d v en t an alarmist,” he said. “ C onditions cak es and coffee and pink an d w hite bordering on disloyalty, n o t d a n g e r fru it, g ara g e, $2600. Rev. A. G. Sandbioom of T igard, ice cream . ist ch u rch . She took g re a t In terest in A berdeen has lured an o th er of the ous, but they need co rrec tio n . I t is a K R ID E R H ELKINGTON, Tel. 17x. th e m ovem ents fo r co m m u n ity Im Oregon read th e im pressive ring cere Music an d speeches w ere given Powell Valley girls. In the person of recognized fact th a t d isin te g ra tin g . a f te r th e luncheon. Mrs. K arl G. P leu M n t H om e C ircuit A n n o u n ce p ro v em en ts and an a rd e n t ad v o cate factors are at work in n ea rly every Miss E sth e r Johnson, who became the mony. of p ro h ib itio n . She was th e le ad e r of The brides were attired in w hite H ag b erg san g too p leasing selectio n s "ommunity. The g ra n g e h as a big m ent*. th e cam paign w hich m ade T ro u td a le »ork to do. for th e te a c h in g of pa bride on last F riday night of Ernest satin , th e flowing veils fastened with and th e Misses M arth a and M arion Rev. E arl B. C otton will ta k e fo r a te m p eran c e co m m u n ity a y e a r be a w reath of orange blossoms, and H ag b erg played d u ets w hile Miss triotism should not sto p a t scho o ls.” P eterson of (hat place. his topic on Ills c irc u it next Sunday fo re th e s ta te of O regon w ent dry. carried im m ense bouquets of brides It was a source of re g re t to th e T he wedding was at the home of E dna Sandbioom read a poem for th e ’T he C hild In Its R elation to th e T h e fu n e ra l was held th is a f te r The b rid es’ a tte n d a n ts were occasion ’poaker th at th e O regon g ran g e s Nels Johnson, the brid e’s la th e r and roses On d e p a rtin g each g u est K ingdom ” He will preach at P leas dressed, one in lig h t green and the h'-M not digger fa c to rs in th e up- was atten d ed by a few near relatives was p resen ted w ith sam ples of th e a n t H om e In th e m o rn in g and at noon at th e T ro u td a le M ethodist ch u rc h , In te rm e n t a t th e D ouglas “Uilding movements. H e w ould have o th e r in pink, each holding arm bou w edding cakes, upon w hich to dream T ro u td a le In th e evening All m em cem etery , E v an g elist D ickson con . ® proud if the g ra n g e h ad been a only. Rev. Wm. H aw klnson read the quets of pink carn atio n s T he flower good d rea m s th a t com e tru e . bers of th e ad u lt Bible clasa a t P le a s loader in the big road p ro g ra m Just m erriage ceremony. girls looked like fairies in th e ir T h e young couples will soon be oc an t H om e are expected to be p resen t ducted th e services. T he bride was beautiful in a flesh fluffy w hite frocks and large pink Put over. The o rg a n iz a tio n should po a big factor in th e g o v ern m en t, colored G eorgette crepe gown sashes. The groom s and th e best cupying th e ir hom es, Mr. and Mrs. at 10 o ’clock to com plete o rg a n iz a N o m in atin g t 'aie u.«. H erb ert O lson, the A. T. S tenberg tion. out should studiously s te e r c lea r of trim m ed with beads and p a rrie d In acco rd an ce w ith th e p rovisions men wore dark blue su its w ith a con house and Mr and Mrs. A ugust L e k « tingling political allian ces. bouquet of bride roses. The> b r d e of O rd in an ce No 65A of th e Tow n of F ire m e n 'a D ance. berg, th e o th e r S ten b erg h o u se n ea r Teach Oregon’s lite r a tu r e , se n ti and groom were attended by the ventional carn atio n boutonniere. A fter co n g ratu latio n s at the D on’t fo rg et th a t on H allow e’en G resh am , M ultnom ah co u n ty , O re ent, its scenic w onders and a g ric u l fo rm e r’s sister, Miss Lillie Johnson church, the seventy g u ests le ft for B oring. n ig h t th e firem en will give an all- gon, a m ass m eeting will be held a t tural possibilities, th e h isto ry of its M etzger's hull on Monday evening treat men and its w rite rs. Not ev- and h er cousin, Edwin Anderson of n ig h t dance. After the ceremony a O ctober 20, 1919, fo r th e purpose of • boay knows th a t J o a q u in M iller A berdeen. n o m in a tin g ca n d id a tes fo r th e fol Ladies' A id .Meeting. ’as a graduate of th e U n iv ersity of splendid w edding supper was served. Mr and Mrs. Peterson have gone N ext W ednesday, O ctober 22, th e low ing nam ed offices fo r th e tow n of Edw in M a rk h a m th e hor of "The m an w ith th e h o e” on a w edding trip to several coast L ad les’ Aid will m eet at th e hom e of G resham , to be elected a t th e g en e ral ,„s,a rps|I lent of O regon living not cities, a fte r which they will make Mrs. J. H. S terlin g . A utos will be election to be held on N ovem ber 4, '«from Canem ah.” th e ir hom e at A berdeen, w here Mr. a t th e town lib ra ry pro m p tly at 2 :3 0 1919: one co uncilm an fo r th e period Starkw eather e n u m e ra te d som e P eterson Is forem an of a large log o ’clock. All m em bers and frie n d s of o ne y ear and tw o councilm en for historical th in g s every child ging camp. The bride was th e recip a re Invited to a tte n d . Special b u si th e period of tw o years. on.h ,0 he told and th e grow n folks ient of a num ber of fine g i f s, among By o rd e r of th e Tow n C ouncil, ness will be tra n sa c te d . T hose who usnt to pick up. T he C o n stitu tlo n - K. A. M IL LE R , R ecorder. them a Dodge run ab o u t from h er will assist th e h o stess are : Mrs. C , J 1°“T?n,ion of 1857 sh o u ld be E R u sh er, Mrs J. C. L u n d q u ist. Mrs uied In every g ra n g e . T h e slg- husband. F irem en P lan A nnual Ditnee. F re d F ield h o u se and Mrs. C a rrie knn»nce..of s ta te seal sh o u ld be A H allow e'en dance is b rin g p la n Ten acres fine berry land In Pow H ansen. the H°w m any h e re know w hat ned for by th e boys of th e fire d e p a rt itens .° eiiips on th e O regon seal ell Valley, all u n d er c u ltiv a tio n m en t. F u r th e r In fo rm a tio n will be To Meet S atu rd ay. the -- o r’.’’ he asked. No one but $ >500. K rlder & E lkington, Tel. 1.x p u b lish ed In a la te r issue of th e O u t tell whi° asked it v o lu n te ered to T he G. A. R. and W. R. C. will look •h a af o utgoing vessel typified Good T im e w * b ML Hood Council hold th e ir re g u la r m eetin g next S a t Ta the Booaevelt Memorial Aaaociati*«, departure of th e B ritish claim to Mt Hood Council K & '• . Liberty Honda W anted. u rd ay , O ctober 18. a t g ran g e hall. Jacob Kanalrr. Count« Chairman, ltftn8? s,lon and th e incom ing one EMMA GILM ORE, We will purchase at the market Care PrcJJ Club. Elk* itui.ding, ... the a rriv a l of th e A m eri P re ss C o rresp o n d en t. prii e all Insu« s of Liberty K<»r,-I-* Portland, Greg»» _ _ . ’h e a t? of 8tate. The plow , pickax BANK O F GRESHAM , I iwrewith «ubwnbe «he »um ot r«,en, ° l " heat and fo re st scene rep W ednesday evening. 1 , G resh am , O regon. T h e E stacad a T elep h o n e and T ele to tl* ItooaaraLT M b m o m b i F t so. nets'11 i2[eKon'8 in d u strie s and prod- in te restin g Prof »nd Mr. g rap h com pany has m ade ap p licatio n »orri. covered w agon and the to th e P ublic Service com m ission for N a m e ..........——----------------------- “ ’tori«« T*1** U nion” also have th e ir a u th o rity to In crease th e rate s fo r th e To .¡~ and reasons fo r being there, re su m e j AddrrM ............ ........... ■ • - T hom as gave a tine purp o se of In creasin g th e pay of th e 'he p , *ho have w ondered why m anager. L. M T PVP„ t of the The above amount is inclosed herewith. (G ood u n til Oct. 31, 191») o p e ra to rs, p u rch ase new sw itc h o f,hnrt and O regonian has th e seal board an d to o rovlde a sm all sin k in g Dally O reg o n ian , 1 year, :at«. *.ta ’'’ ° n Ua fro n t page It was . a . , * r « r l t M em oria) Aaaoetatlnn. the Booeevelt fund fo r re p a ir and m a in te n an c e of $4.00, w ith O utlook $5.00 Dr». to le arn th a t T hom as cd w ith a spread of good eats. Arconti a< to the plan» « * , rw t . M onum ent la «B u rial Fund of |5 oao e m aintain • oublie park at Oyater Bay. N Y . of th ’ ,s iirst ed ito r, w as a m em ber th e lines. Dally am i Sun. O regonian, M h in fto n . D C.J to re HUI, th« Booeevelt bo»»-, therein, to be to is Convpntlon of 1857 an d voted 1 yr., $6.00, w ith O utlook $7.00 ultim ately to Include t in rn ln ’i h»»me at .S n rinfteU I; and to endow P»tue ,he 8eal of th e s ta te, so Milk fo r sale, d elivered dally, ¿'«rally th ought it a fine one for W eekly O reg o n ian , 1 year, Gresham Dairy. Phone »01. tf T ailoring 75c, w ith O utlook ... $2.00 •v«, , e r’ w here it h as rem ained _ ■art, «>"‘ rttoitor t o ^ ' i ’ " ! ¿Tt.'ttoato m í í ' t i m Ito p re d a te d U. e»er» — and women- cleaning ” «ince. Som e used plow s In steel and r r°er. s l n T and repairin g done veil. — „.mi» M em orial Aaw c”»' «- P o rtla n d T eleg ram . 1 year, fon' ? not KPu erally know n th a t Ore- chilled Tw o p o ta to diggers. O th er aool coolr»to»»ia»"to ' • * $3.95, w ith O utlook $4.96 ^ X r t e n .r d P o w e H jU e e t _ datem i le d m early as 1857 voted on wo- « „ „ .t r lb u t o r w ill he placed oa the UM of « good used im p lem en ts. n m na>« ef ¿ a t W w lu n e to a . D. C T h J ’” rf' ra« e" GHKMK A.M O i TIXMtK W A H E8SEL, phone 544 taa N a U M a ) M oaam eat w *,pre 8omp ot the historic PH O NE 701. , hat thP t0Wn i ’hat Mr s ta rk w e a th e r who really lo j When in doubt try a Want Ad to hZ' upon and u rg e d -th e g ra n g e r S ? a i y bhas a big collection of books, Sor. fam 'U ar w ith. V olum es °f Important m atter could be on Oregon history- DOUBLE WEDDING AT HALEY ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL FUND Bargain Subscription Offers ¿j* *