Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 21, 1919, Image 1

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G resham O utlook
VOL. 9, NO. 67
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH
S U s
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919
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th e only official b u si­
ness of the m eeting, it w as quickly
finished and a d jo u rn m e n t w as ex­
pected. There seem ed, how ever, to
be much on the m in d s of som e p re s­
ent and the o p p o rtu n ity to p resent
some topics of g e n e ra l w elfa re was
too good to let pass. J u d g e S taple-
ton was especially im p re ssed witti
the need of speedy an d en e rg etic
action in reference to th e housing
necessity in G resham .
The com m ittee a p p o in te d at the
meeting of th e b u sin ess m en last
week was not rea d y to p re se n t a
formal report b u t s ta te d th ey w ere
still investigating.
I t w as th o u g h t
there was need fo r im m e d ia te action
and the com m ittee w as a sk ed to fo r­
mulate a plan and re p o rt a t a c iti­
zen’s meeting on T h u rs d a y n ig h t of
this week. T he m e etin g w ill be at
the Masonic hail, u n d e r auspices of
the business m en’s asso cia tio n , but
It is a public, m e etin g an d every one
with any in te re st in th e g ro w th of
the city and lo cality an d keeping
here of such in d u strie s as we have
and preparing th e w ay fo r o th e rs is
most urgently in v ite a to a tte n d .
Avery in te re stin g d iscussion of th e
local telephone s itu a tio n was p re­
cipitated when C o n stab le S quire
asked why it sh o u ld be n ecessary for
him to pay out of h is ow n pocket a
night call when it p e rta in e d to the
peace and w elfare of th e city, or
why the m arshal sh o u ld pay p e r­
sonally for a call w hen n ecessary at
night to call th e co n stab le.
Many took occasion to v en t th e ir
pent up feeings in re g a rd to th e te le ­
phone service in g e n e ra l h u t were
somewhat calm ed w hen told th a t the
company had o rd e re d a seven th o u s­
and dollar sw itch b o a rd , th e d elin ­
quency of w hich h ad been delayed,
but when in stalled w ould give a lo­
cal line service th e sam e in c h a ra c ­
ter as given in P o rta n d . T h e te le ­
phone company in m a k in g p re p a ra ­
tion for the in sta lla tio n of th is new
board which will reliev e th e conges­
tion and im prove th e service.
So, gentle te le p h o n e u se r, be p a­
tient and co n tin u e in hope.
The m eeting passed a reso lu tio n
uking the te le p h o n e com pany to
suspend the u su al n ig h t c h a rg e for
necessary calls of th e m a rsh a l or
constable when th e y used th e lines
for the duties of th e ir office.
S u b s c r ib e N o w - T i m e Is S h o r t
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TO ALL READERS;—
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great events transpiring in the world that yon should
know about. Other transcendent event* are im­
pending. W hat will a year bring fo rth ! You will
want the latest world news every «lay.
The year 1920 will he presidential election year.
Great issues are looming. You want to be informed
Have you stopped to think that while price« of
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of newspapers generally has not increased!
Facilities for new sgathering and publication have greatly ini- j
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own locality.
OFFER GOOD UNTIL OCTOBER 31.
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’iTheDtown caucus w as called to o r ­
der by the recorder, K. A. M iller, and
Judge 0 W. S tapleton was chosen as
hairman for th e m eeting. T h ere
n t a large a tte n d a n c e of m en but ,
„oi one woman v o te r w as p resen t.
On the announcem ent of th e record- ,
nr that there w ould be fo u r vacan -I
cies on the council, th re e fo r r e g u ­
lar two-year te rm s an d one fo r one-
re,r the m eeting proceeded to bai-
ot on the nam es proposed.
T he |
toting resulted in placin g in n o m i­
nation two ca n d id a tes fo r each o f­
fice to be tilled, as follow s:
For the o ne-year te rm — C. 1.
Raker. J. B M etzger.
For the tw o-year te rm — A. H am -
mar T. R H ow itt, Ed. A ylsw orth.
C. j. Lundquist, J. C an n o n , B. L.
Walrad.
This being
OREGON
COG RIDES IN AIR
1ZENS DISCUSS
VARIOUS PROBLEMS
There was 110 ,ack of in te re 8 ,ln «
Elions presented fo r co n sld era-
’ before the citizens a t th e tow n
“ meeting held in M etzger’s hall
¡»si night. T hough ca lled officially
( r' an election o rd in a n c e fo r th e
“ L g e of placing in n o m in a tio n a
K or tickets fo r th e com ing tow n
action to be held on N ovem ber 4.
, meeting soon took a b ro a d e r
Xne and brought o u t som e in te r-
«ling discussions an d ex p ressio n s
COUNTY,
W hen Lieut. Maynard. J h s
’’flying parson." hopped off at
New York for San Francisco with
fifty other flyers in the big race
across the continent and back, he
had a mascot in “Trixie," a Ger­
man police dog. th at rode wtth
him. Maynard was a m inister in
Carolina before war. He won the
recent New York-Toronto air
race.
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UNION HIGH WINS
SECOND FOOTBALL GAME
TUESDA YS
AND
F R ID A Y S
$1.50 PER YEAR
EXPECTS FARMERS’ PAY
TO BE BT HOUR
CONSTABLE SQUIRE
NABS BOOTLEGGERS
G resham last S atu rd ay n ig h t cam e
n e a r being th e c e n te r of o p era tio n of
a very slick bootlegging schem e.
¡T h a n k s to th e vlgilence of th e co u n ­
ty sh e riff’s office and th e a le rtn e s s of
I C on stab le S q u ire th e schem e was
I nipped in th e bud and th e o p era tiv es
I speedily a rre ste d , trie d and fined.
E arly in th e evening th e co n stab le
' received word by phone to be on th e
lookout fo r a c e rta in S tu d e b a k e r
to u rin g ca r probably b earin g license
(n u m b er 52375. T he co n stab le took
i his sta n d n ea r th e fo u n tain an d k ep t
j his eyes open. He did not w ait long,
j T he ca r drew up to th e cu rb n e a r th e
I fo u n tain . T h ere w ere five m en in th e
| c*r, one of th em a G resham m an who
( itad had a good sam ple o r w as ab o u t
to have and probably about ready to
T h at farm ers have the r*ght to | pay o v er a good lot of h ard cash fo r
a whole pig fu ll— of sw eetened w ater.
• x [e c t re tu rn s on th e ir products
T he G reshant m an was ev id en tly
which would be a fair re m u n e ra ­
an in n o cen t ( ? ) victim an d w as a l­
tion for num ber of h ours of labor
low ed to d e p a rt, it is hoped wise
,— w hether It be eight hours or
en ough to n ever again allow h im self
114 hours a day— was th e voice
of ag ricu ltu re made before the I to yield to such an u n safe m eth o d of
o b ta in in g a d r in k — o r a ju g full.
capltai-lsbor-publlc Round Table
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conference
by O.
B. ______
B rad fu te, i T he fo u r b o o tleg g ers w ere lined
presid en t of th e Ohio F arm Bu- i up tn fro n t of R a k e r’s g a ra g e and
reau F ed eratio n , and one of th e ! search ed . One had a gun an d one a
five representing ag ric u ltu re
In ' cru el lo oking billy. T he head pro-
thla b isto rts session. *
m o ter of th e gang had a p in t b o ttle
__________ _______of w hat Is said to have been th e real
MODERN
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u r r T T M C i pocket. A tu b e from th is ex ten d ed
MONSTER M E E T IN G ld o w n ingide his coat sleeve to his
G eorge F. H oney has been appointed ch airm an in ch a rg e of
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Roosevelt
M em orial fund drive for th e city of G resham T he
G resham
am p
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tra c t a sam p le from th e b o ttle of
By E D W A R D STRONG.
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will be
host
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riday i nigh fluld „ w hich h ap p eared to com e ( from
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T he Union high football team
M r Honey never sleeps on a job. nor le t. any o th e rs « ^ p . j
oV ^ V i r d ^ n
ja u n te d over to Camas last F riday in
p leasin g and an o rd e r w as placed
th re e “ U niversal«” and jau n ted back
and in his c h a ra c te ristic way has tackled th is drive. T h e tim e is ^ d a i a n d sm o k er to be given by th e | and a goodly sum of money paid over,
w ith th e score of two to nothing in short and th e drive will be en erg etic. T he closing d ate is M onday. Oct. 27. ,
consU H n^“ 0 “ *Alfrod h h e c u s to m e r’s b o ttle o r ju g was
th e ir favor. The gam e was exceed­
w ate r colored
w ith
Mr. Honey has d istrib u te d sev eral su b scrip tio n books at co n v en ien t H am m ar B L w a lr a d an d C. J t filled— w ith
ingly clean, no penalties or injuries
places where it will be easy fo r everyone to add his ’u n ite .” O ne was left L u n d q u ^ ti assisted by o th e r loyal I b > u rn t su g ar. All th is tra n sa c tio n of
took place o u t on a cro ssro ad s
being inflicted on th e players of at th e grad e school and of course th e ch ild ren will fill it. One has been left a nd active m em bers of th e local I o u rse
Bcheduled apot
e ith e r side. Both team s played good
C o n stab le S q u tre locked up h it
gam es w hile the work of B rugger at with each class of th e h igh school an d one w ith th e facu lty . A book has cam p, have b”” r‘ « w k - ‘ co n in M in i:
fo r
,.vi,nt
, t i!t j men to
city JaU V h c ^ a o ^ e d ^ n
le ft and for G resham was in a class been left a t each d ru g sto re in G resham , and a book is a t th e O utlook office
for any who do not su b scrib e elsew here.
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needless to say th a t th is will be one ,
p riso n ers to P o rtlan d
all by itself.
T he ball was received and the
The one g re a t effort in th is R oosevelt M em orial fund driv e is to get as of tb e ia rg « t and m ost
T h eir tria l was held Monday an d they
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flnw* ’ 5® each
play largely carried on in Gresham many as possible to give so m eth in g , no m a tte r how sm all. T he child may tr a te r o a l
te rrito ry d uring the first period. The g iv e a penny and get a certificate of m em bership and th e sam e . i l l he given
, d e v e l o p ^ at t h s t r i a , th a t they
second q u a rte r was played more in to anyone w hatever his o r h e r d o n atio n .
7u™ £
pa,d th - n* ” 25 ° D “ deal cam e
th e m iddle of th e field except for the
The purpose of th e fund has been fully explained and Is found elsew h ere j , UCCMU!
R ealisin g th a t th e ir own j
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i . b all
•• will n ot v be p la l rg i e n en
i o l u i g ’ti
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last few m inutes when a 25-yard ru.i
h to
to ¡HI-
as i I th em an d g o t b ark $200.
in
this
issue.
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th e ir sch em e b u t to
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haU fQr th<_ o f(a liio n _ i „ v lt,
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and Cam as punted out of danger.
T h e license n u m b e r w as Issued on
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m em b ers to be p rese n t an d b rin g a 1917 S tu d e b a k e r tn th e n am e of
T he la st half saw Union high on
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r -c o h i Mason B ajovlch of 270 C ouch stre e t,
th e offensive and score was soon reg ­
m an resid in g In th e t IclnRy
G resh- P o rt,a n d
V nder th e B(.at waa found
Keep th e pennies ro llin g . T he R oosevelt m o n u m en t w ill be a trib u te am will be given th e glad h an d th a t
istered a fte r th e kick-off. W ith
Ml<.h |g an ||c „ n, e , ag w h ,ch waa
C am as on her 15-yard line an a t­ forever to tru e , sta lw a rt A m ericanism .
n ig h t an d show n a real w o rth -w h ile
so m e tim e , used on th e ca r
ev en in g of e n te rta in m e n t. T he m eet-
b lin d
tem pted pu n t was fum bled and be­
ing will begin p ro m p tly at 8 o'clock I
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fore it was recovered several yards
To the Roosevelt Menue-Gl kawwdatlaa.
a n d w ill c o n sist of sm o k e s a n d a s h o r t
OFFICER VISITS
had been lost. The p u n ter dropped
Jacob K aniler. Coon‘v Cl. < - ” n.
p ro g ram , given by local ta le n t, f o l- :
fl A R A N D W R C
back to kick again but repeated his
Care Press Club. Lika Buuu.ng,
lowed by sh o rt ta lk s on W oodcraft.
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butter-fingered s tu n t and was nailed
Portland. Oregon.
by sev eral p ro m in en t local w orkers
T h e G. A R. an d W. R. C. held
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in his track s behind the goal line for
An In v ita tio n has been se n t to all | th e ir re g u la r m onthly m eetin g last
to tlie R oosevelt MiaoaUL I I » a
a safety.
cam ps in th e co unty to a tte n d and Sa(Ur day a , g ra n g e hall,
In th e last q u a rte r the scrim m age
th e re will be a larg e d eleg atio n from
„ th ese o rg an iz atio n s a re as cor-
Name
was wayed n ear th e m iddle of the
P o rtla n d p resen t.
I d ,a | and r heery in th e ir se cret m eet-
Hon. J. G. T ate, head a u d ito r and i jnKtl aa ,j,py a re d u r (ng th e ir lunch
field, until near the end of th e game
Address — -
le c tu re r fo r th e Pafifl« • o ast will »■ | j,o u r , jt would do one w o rld ’s of good
when a fum bled punt gave Camas the
Ti«e shove amouot .* *««« oed tie re with.
p rese n t and will d eliv er th e p rin cip al | to belong to th e m
T he w e a th e r o u t­
ball on th e Union high 20-yard-llne.
ad d re ss of th e evening. All who doors was cool, b u t not so Indoors A
W ith th e goal post looming like
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A re o rd in e to tb « p iin » o f the
Ronseven
1 to e re e t » h . t i o n . l M o n u m e n t la
ghosts of defeat over th eir shoulders
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Into
so lita ry con-
Mem r i . F u n d o f I
p ub lic p a rk » I O ywter B a y. S V ,
nothing less than a tan k could have
W .sbinston, U. C.; to -eq.ore .n mv i t . • p o -
en ln g to his claro n voice F rid ay finem ent behind th e p iano in th e
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n ig h t. S tate D eputy A P M artin of lodge room . T he g en ial w arm th of
put a hole in th e line. T hree suc­
r^ m n i
perpetu... the pr ipte. .od M -*. ■ ? Thwwtor. BoceveA.
P o rtla n d will he present an d will fa- th e room was reflected in th e free
cessive sm ash er a t the line were
I v o r th e assem b lag e w ith on e of his b a n te r and happy c h a tte r of those
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«h» fu n d « II r e r e »e « re e t I Sr « t e o f m e m b e rs h ip is th s
busted like a glass vase dropped from
snappy f ra te rn a l speeches.
P ast seated ab o u t th e eleg a n t d in n e r of
a ^ ï e t Î M e » toA ^ . i t ’ * « '« * ■ “
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th e flag pole of th e W oolworth b u ild ­
S ta te D eputy J W Sim m ons will a l­ ste am in g hot v ictu als an d te m p tin g
school c o n tr ib u tin g to tue fu n d .
ing to th e pavem ent. A try a t a
so be p resen t and assist in th e ora- coffee.
. - I l - e ntmwst ■--= th e U K o f n s w d « v < led
field goal went wide and the ball was
T h e n am e o f e . e r v
’ > w c h .n « io « . è . C
| to ric a l efforts, as well as o th e r prom -
At th e head of th e ta b le sat Rev.
In th e N a tio n a l M o n u m e n t U l e e m l . 1 »« " c i u u s w —
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retu rn ed to the m iddle of the field by
I in e n t P o rtlan d W oodm an
11. B. Self. N ear him was E. E. Chlp-
a punt. Peak added the final th rill
t . w n h v a ir a l tra in in g Is Dart of th e l
A fter th e sp eak in g th e co m m ittee m an w ayln< a - d ru n , « tick ” a t good
iP, ^
o f ln .tru c H o n .
to h av e
“ P “ “ •‘r » '« “' e . th a t |
ra d „ N L Hni„ h who no,
by pulling off a 30-yard run th a t al­ SEVENTH GRADE PUPILS
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“ e th e em b o d im en t of fun and , [|p
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m ost cleaned the enem y’s backfield
entertain at assembly
¡1 t *not fo u r tin e re /e s s periods la u g h te r, b ut th ey will not hint wha< ^n , ng flourishes, helped him self to
for a touchdown.
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e x e r o to e T u ^ » £ such ' 5t
a n '1 ,h e only WBjr
®i‘d o ut “ som e m ore of Mrs < h h lp
ip m
m a a n n ’i ’s dellc-
One of th e best ways of teach in g T he form of exercises is to oe su c h , (< j cor DP a n d
Next F riday th e team is going to
fo r younM.if
lo
u
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m
ince
pie.
W
illiam
B u tle r and
ch
ild
ren
love
of
co
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n
try
is
to
teach
Hood River w here they hope to keep
as will “ p ro m o te co rrec t physical
COUNTY COUNCIL MET
T he M odern W oodm en of Am erica
eorge K n lerlem w ere both doing
AT RU SSELLVILLE up th e good work and tak e every­ them th e old p atrio tic songs and ’he p o stu re an d b earin g , m en tal and is th e la rg e st fra te rn a l beneficiary G
ju s tre to tw en ty d fferen t k in d s of
associated w ith them .
physical a le rtn e ss, self co n tro l, d is­
th in g out of Hood River but the history
week th> Monday m orning assem bly cip lin ed In itia tiv e , sense of p atrio tic society In A m erican h av in g m ore th an good th in g s arra n g e d in m ounds on
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>*I,n 'l t h e l r d in n e r p lates like m in ia tu re Mt.
at th e grad e school sta rte d th e pro­ d u ty and sp irit of co o p eratio n u n d er
helpful m eeting of th e M ultnom ah
Union High
Camas High
g ram
w ith th e sp irite d classic, le ad e rsh ip " Now Is a m ost o p p o r­ b ersb ip tn 15,000 cam ps in , h e 'H o o d s.
County Council of th e P aren t-T ea ch -
U
nited
S
tate
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and
C
anada.
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has
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N ear th e o th e r en d of th e ta b le sa t
• M arching T h ro u g h G eorgla” — even tu n e tim e to get a covered play­
trs associations w as held la s t S a tu r­ Camp
paid tn d eath claim s m ore th a n $200.- in sp ectin g o ttr e r , Mrs. E liz ab e th F.
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little
p
rim
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babes,
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stily
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Strong
day at Russellville. M any m a tte rs of
g ro u n d .
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to
th
e
widows
an
d
o
rp
h
an
s
IjiM o n te of P o rtlan d , who said th a t
.. . M iller ing on th e “ H u rrah .
r g 1
business were giv en co n sid eratio n , Wallin*
N ext M onday m o rn in g a t 19
deceased m em bers
O ne of the officially sh e inspects th e books b ut
Two pum pkin faces sta n d in g on Be o 'clock, th e second g ra d e p upils will of
. H enderson
interesting ta lk s an d re p o rts were M iller
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very a ttra c tiv e fe a tu re s of th e socie­ in cid en tally th e food and could give
K arm ath piano, one looking ugly, th e o th e r e n te rta in .
liatened to, e n te rta in in g fea tu re s S atterstrom
1 F r
ty is its sa n a to riu m , located at Colo­ an em p h atic O K on th e la tte r. O th er
Mr».
’ ere enjoyed, an d p lan s laid fo r fu ­ Gran
....... Sherk uglier, suggested H allow e'en
1 t r
rad o Springs. C olorado, w here any v isitin g m em bers w ere Mrs M ary E.
O tto’s pupils had been m issing during
ture activities.
Evans
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m em ber of th e society afflicted with Barlow of G ladstone, Mrs R oslna
STRAW BERRIES
1 p r
B rugger
th e singing
P resen tly som e of them MAGOON
Among th e sp e a k e rs w ere County
Jacoby m ade th e ir ap p earan ce, sw ath ed in
BEARING SECOND CROP ¡ th e dread ed w h ite plague can receive F o o ts-E v an s an d Mrs N ellie M. A l­
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Commissioners R u fu s H olm an and Peak ...........
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d rid g e of O regon C ity.
r b 1 ............ 8cott m o th e r’s best sh e e t— « ) very spooky
Miss M ulheron. T h e la tte r is head Johnston
T hose who have th e M agoon fre e of ch a rg e
T he reco rd s of th is
T he G resham ladles sam p led each
R. B ennett as they trailed over th e stag e ** real
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h
r
Skirvin
(Ca
of the school d e p a rtm e n t ot th e p ub­
s tra w b e rrie s are in luck fo r th ese her- in stitu tio n show th a t m ore th a n 350o o th e rs cookery, exchanged recipe«
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B
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live
goblins
alw
ays
tra
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T
he
re
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lic library.
H er su b je c t was. The Jones
m ain d er of th e g rad e cam e oni th e riea a re now y ielding th e ir second m em bers h av e been tre a te d th e re and across th e ta b le and ad m ired each
Companionship fo u n d in Books. Miss
I a p a rtia l o r p erm an en t c u re effected o th e r's ab ility to get ju s t th e rig h t
stag
e to assist in a co n cert rec itatio n c ro p
Mulheron was w ith th e A. L. A. in GENEROUS DONATION
T h e G eorge M etzgers have stx row s in 2499 cases.
am o u n t of su g ar, pepper, sa lt o r o th ­
about
th
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wind
a
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ig
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t
th
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m
ade
France and to ld from h e r ex p e ri­
D uring th e la te w ar all so ld ie rs’ e r co n d im en t In th e ir b lu e ribbon con­
FROM CHURCH SOCIETY th e sh iv ers ru n up an d down people » of Magoon* and th re e row s of Mar-
ences how m uch th e books w ere en ­
shall*. 109 feet long. F ro m th is p atch 1 an d s a ilo rs ’ claim s w ere paid by th e coctions
joyed by th e so ld ie rs in F ran ce
T he first O regon claim of
T he donation for the P o rtlan d In backbones.
D inner o v er, th e G. A. R 's re tire d
A d elig h tfu l piano solo played by thev sold a h u n d red d o lla rs’ w orth of society
Many times they w ould select unusual d u strla l ce n te r collected and packed
b erries d u rin g th e su m m er and in th is n a tu re was paid to th e m o th e r to th e lodge room to "sw o p “ y arn s
books which th e y said th e y long had a t the home of Mrs. C. J. Lundquist Joyce K idder m ade everyone forget ad d itio n can n ed o r used on th e ir ¡o f a m em ber of G resh am Cam p aro u n d th e b ea tin g stove, w hile th e
sh iv ers and th e creeps
’ anted to read b u t n ev e r before had last week shows th e generous sp irit th e The
T he Ms Alvi Linn who en listed from O resb-1 ra d |7 i ’ “c le s re d ” up th e d ish es
Bw-
p are n ts who fail to see th ese ta b le $29 o r 1 J9 w orth
the time
little exercises are m issing * good goon* a re b earin g again-—n ot a berry am was th e first M odern W oodm en forp tbp mpn w ere h alf w ay th ro u g h
of
th
e
com
m
unity
Among th e e n te r ta in in g fea tu re s
Mrs Metz in O regon to give his life fo r his coun- j , bp esampalKft In V irginia, th e w omen
Several m o th ers would h ____o
a te r tw o. b ut a real cro p
Over 50 q u a rts of canned fru it deal.
’ as a violin an d pian o d u et with
see a g e r has been m a k in g sh o rt cake* eov- try . an d a lth o u g h he had only been a fo| k , had e , Pry dlah
» » .h e d th e
been
th
rille
d
w
ith
p
rid
e
to
local solo by Miss H oeber, violinist nine pounds of dried fru it, a sack fui
‘rowTf ho’« g allan tly rise as ered and sm o th ered w ith luscious m em ber ab o u t th re e m onth* his bene- floor b ru , hp<1 an d
,h„
M<i vocalist, and Miss H a rris, pianist of potatoes, an o th er sack full of Whf m a n and o ffe r th e tr ch airs to » M agoon. T h in k of g oing o u t Into th e , «clary received th e fu ll am o u n t of ; a r r „ , rpd fo r , w R c . w hen all out-
*oev a^ . with th e E llison-W hite large vegetables, a box of fine apple» o n WEi r ‘ f little r lr l s < h o cam* Into g ard e n , a im a ll one. an d p k k in g tw o hi* Insurance.
wider* h a te to w ithdraw
r t, of *t
raw
A ll[M odern W oodm en who d o n o t j
ohautauqua system
T h e ir n um ber an o th e r box of assorted sm all vege- ih e i ^ m a fte r i l l available chair» q u a rts
stra
w b berrie*
e rrie s w hen th e tree*
tre e s
’ ag greatly a p p re c ia te d .
A nother tablpfl w ere contrib u ted
SERVICE MEN
In «pite w eW flBed. It was all done so q u ick ­ a re b are and th e flow ers are show ing receive a s p - < ia l in v it a t io n a re asked
to co n sid er th a t they a r e Invited and ,
feature was a d rill and song by the of th e high price of shoes. 42! pairs ly and so well th a t a ro u n d of ap­ th a t It 1* alm o st N ovem ber
TO BE EN TERTAINED
come.
T he b erries th a t Mrs
M etzger
Primary d e p a rtm e n t.
T h e upper of them with plenty of com fort still plause was accorded th e boys
Srade children sa n g . “ T h e re Is No were offered fo r those m ore n e e d N
Service m en will be g u ests at a
A nnouncem ent was m ade th a t ac- b ro u g h t to th e O utlook office show
K re m e n '« IN
Land Like O reg o n .” Miss F lem m ing
^ , X e U«n , h r new issue of school th a t they are q u ite fro st proof
w elcom e-hom e su p p e r given by th e
D on't fo rg e t th a t on H allow e’en Red C ross ladle« a t g ran g e h all. S a t­
a re a d in g e n title d . " T ip p e ra ry .’ Among the g arm e n ts sent
ch
ild
re
n
’s
dresses,
14
baby
petti
n ig h t th e flrem en will g iv e an all u rd ay ev en in g , O ctober 25. at 7
£ “‘n< a trib u te to th e so ld ier boys
che children accom panied th e read coats, nine woolen sk irts for * ro * “_
n ig h t dance.
I o'clock.
Special ho n o r g u ests will
ups. beside coats, su its and o th e r
n* b y singing " T ip p e ra ry .”
i be th o se boys who have re tu rn e d dur-
Milk
for
sale,
d
elivered
m
iscellaneous
articles.
che R ussellville people w ent to
dally. i ing th e su m m e r and who h av e not
G resh am D airy
P h o n e 901.
touch tro u ble to e n te r ta in th e coun-
! * |y e t been e n te rta in e d , b u t all service
W hen th e ladles of the M ission­
C ity H a ll, F a ir v ie w , S a t u r d a y , O c to b e r 2 5
tl and deserve special c re d it T here ary society
m en a re In v ited and welcome. T he
had finished packing
Some
used
p
lo
s
s
in
Steel
an
d In v ita tio n to each Includes a friend
**re b eautiful d ec o ratio n s. D ahlias
is h e d b y G ill « r o m e r s . . . . . i th e re w' r‘ f'
j
’^ ^ u l g l n g with
ehllled
Tw o p o ta to d lg g » rs
O th er also
**fe fu rn ished
bv Gill B ro th e rs and
a p ie b y H A L ew i. Bou-1 and one
good used im p lem en ta
Japanese M
Maple
by H A Lewis Bou-
Mrs BenJ. C am eron. Mrs. O. A.
By Katherine Trevette
W A HESHEL. p hone 544.
huets of d ah lias w ere p rese n ted to ¡ » h a t will
E astm an an d Mrs Jo h n M etcger are
several som ebody..
’hose who assiste d on th e program
the co m m ittee In charge
Fxcellent Vocal and Instrumental Musi
L arg e a sso rtm e n t of seco n d -h an d
M rs L undquist sp ru n g a little sur-
.
reso |u t |on r e la tin g to m usic In
f u rn itu re
At re a so n a b le prices
J
Tsjloetww
Ln d^r .luspicei of omsn s Society of Fairv^rw Church
ru ral schools w hich was In tro
on th e ladies. A fter th e hard
F M etzger. Y our H om e F u rn is h e r
’•Med by th e L ynch association **’ I
was over, sn appetlz.ng Iu
F o r men
and
women « lean in g ,
A d m i» » io n 2 5 cen t*
pressing and rep airin g d o n s wall.
c*n’ly was fa v o ra b ly acted on
i
„ aR served— b u t th e hostess
Read
th
e
W
ant
ad
s
P ete r L enard. Powell stre e t
j. P L yn ch , p re sid e n t of th e
, w ant th a t m entioned, so not
*uncll. gave a very fine re p o rt of th.
h
word
f*cctit sta te co n v en tio n a t M edford
A Program You Will Enjoy
READINGS AND IMPERSONATIONS