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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, NO. 67 OME BUILDERS ASSN. ORGANIZE WITH $10,000 OREGON TUESD AYS AND F R ID A Y S $1.60 PER YEAR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919 UNION HIGH OBSERVES ROOSEVELT DAY LOCAL W.O.W. MEN AND FRIENDS WILL FRATERNIZE HERE Very im pressive exercises in m em ory of T heodore R oosevelt w ere held at Union high school y esterd ay im UY3TBB RA-t.Mf. m ediately a fte r th e noon in te rm is ? X ♦Ç ’ meeting w »8 h e ld In a ta n tla l paym ent down on an ap- sion, E m u iett W elling an d M arlon i cltizeI‘ s night w hich c a u g h t I proved plan of building, contracting lla g b e rg of th e stu d e n t body o rg a n i iconic hal • lgj kb ey w ere to pay th e balance, principal ami in- zation. in charge. P resid en t W elling It is said by th o se fa m ilia r w ith napping^ |iome o r fo rg o t a b o u t te re s t, in easy Installm ents. The oli m ade th e opening rem a rk s, follow ed th e plana for th e big W oodm en rally “¿ ¡ ¡ f o n e ’o f'th e moat im p o rta n t je c t Is to m ake It easy for people, by th e invocation by P rin cip al to be held to m o rro w , W ednesday Goodwin. T he assem bly stood w ith n ig h t. O ctober 29. in th e M asonic “ ’ “ ever held here. T he tim e especially w orkm en in our fac’ories ■ting» had been p reviously an - an d shops, to own th e ir own homes bowed heads in profo u n d silence h all. G resham , th a t it will be th e place in th is locality, thus, in a measure, w hile th ese w ords w ere pro n o u n ced : m ost e n te rta in in g affair of its kind ***d„,nnae of the m eetin g w as to m eetin g th e im m ediate dem and fo. "O God, o u r F a th e r, we ask Thy ever held in th e sta te o u tsid e of P o r t \l blessing upon o u r co u n try , an d Thy land. T h at Is saying a good deal b ut Tb\ p flPnal rt port of th e com m it- m ore hom es. THEODORE ROOSEVELT g uidance for all th o se who. in th is th e only way to know If It Is tr u e is T he rep o rt of the com m ittee was #ve appointed to fo rm u la te a grav e h o u r, a re ch a rg ed w ith th e re to come and see. It is c e rta in th e , »/plan for a hom e b u ild in g as- u nanim ously approved and adopted In the last hglf century this country made sponsibility of public office. We give plans a re e la b o ra te an d on a la rg e 'S nP There was a fa ir a tte n d - an d th e incorporatio n papers will be greater advances in all channels of human en T hee th a n k s fo r th e u p rig h t life, the scale and M ultnom ah Gamp, u n d e r , Usten to the re p o rt w hich was executed in a few days. deavor than ever were made by any country in any fearless p a trio tism , th e u nw avering w hose auspices th e rally is held. Is A call for fu rth e r subscriptions was half century of all time. T h e credit is due to the He by G. w . S tapleton. devotion to d u ty of Thy se rv a n t used to u n d e rta k in g big th in g s and “J Stapleton a n n o u n c ed th e m ade and the am ount subscribed was m en and women who kept their shoulders to the T heo d o re Roosevelt. c a rry in g them th ro u g h successfully. n«tee had decided on a co rp o ra- b ro u g h t up to $7600. wheels of progress. A n d not the least of these was May his m em ory Inspire us to It w as announced the list would T he eam p of n early 4000 m em bers «tth $10,000 c a p ita l sto c k , to Theodore R oosevelt soldier, legislator, author, deeper loyalty an d to n o b ler service. located in eust P o rtla n d , issues a Subscribed for a t $50 a sh a re . T en be le ft for a few days at the Bank of hunter, ranchman, student, president. May we sta n d ev er fo r th o se p rin m o n th ly , 16-page m agazine, p rin te d * L was to be a cash p ay m en t G resham for o thers to add th eir su b O n the twenty-seventh of October it w ill be ciples of law an d rig h t, of in d iv id u al at th e O utlook office. It is called T he scrip tio n s. * » note Riven to cover th e b alan c e, lib erty an d eq u al o p p o rtu n ity upon M ultnom ah Booster, an d reflects th e •ixty-one years that Theodore Roosevelt came to Thus a m ovement has been ] “ be paid in sm all a m o u n ts w hen w hich o u r G overnm ent is founded, sp irit of tr u e fra te rn a lism and p ro te c add his strenuous life to the up building of civ J e d in carrying o u t th e p ro g ra m lau n ch ed in G resham which will add and on w hich o u r life depends. ilization. democracy and justice in Am erica. O n m a te ria lly and m orally to the good tio n th a t c h a racterize s th is cam p of «1 home building. "A s tru e A m ericans may we be th e o rd e r of W oodm en of th e W orld. this anniversary of his birth the people of Roose n am e w hich o u r town has gained for ", was announced th a t eleven m en ready each one to w ith stan d all T h e P o rtla n d cam p now has on a velt’s native land w ill lay the foundation of the progressiveness. It will encourage ‘ already subscribed »_________ $500 each w rong and h u rtfu l influences, and to cam paign for 500 new m em b ers by h‘J ’'^ d e c id e d t J c a i r t h e co rp o ra - o u r grow ing industries as it will as- Roosevelt memorial, and it w ill be a memorial uphold w h atev er is for th e good of Ja n u a ry first next, an d th e in d icatio n s 11,he Gresham H om e B u ild ers as-1 su re them th a t the people here hav. worthy of a Roosevelt, for this foundation w ill be o u r co u n try an d of th e w orld, a re they will larg ely o v er reach th e uinn ' It was sta te d th e p u rp o se a disposition to meet the new de- laid in the hearts of the men and women to whom th ro u g h C h rist o u r L ord. A m en." m ark . to build hom es fo r th o se w ho m ands which th e ir grow th will p re-. Theodore Roosevelt was one of the greatest T rib u te s to T h eo d o re R oosevelt by All W oodm en an d th e ir g en tlem en ™!d secure a lot an d m a k e a s u b - 1 sen t. __________________________ o f Americans. p ro m in en t people w ere read by th e frie n d s who d esire to le arn ab o u t th is T h e people o f the U n ite d States w ill long re class p resid en ts. A lbert Cam p, p res g re a t f ra te rn a l b enefit society are member and honor the Roosevelt, who a year ago id en t of th e se n io r class read th e m ost co rd ially in v ited . In v ita tio n s reso lu tio n s of th e Boy S couts; M au r have been b an d ed o u t b u t if anyone laid down the burdens of mortal life. ice B otkin of ’21 gave S tew ard Ed li .s been m issed he is hereby Invited w ard W h ite’s trib u te : F lo ren ce Rosin an d ask ed only to m ak e h im self of th e ’22 class read E d w ard Boll's know n to th e co m m ittee at th e door. eu lo g y ; and F ra n cis P eak of class T he cam p p rom ises to b rin g o u t a The route which th e hig h w ay com - th e possible routes today and tomor-1 '2 3 , gave a trib u te from M ajor-G en la rg e d eleg atio n from P o rtlan d . T hey sission will decide on fo r th e Mt row. They asked th a t a delegation | era l W ood. Hood loop highway has been an d still from G resham m eet these commis will a rriv e ab o u t 8 o'clock, 50 or T h e flag cerem ony was an Im p res m ore a u to loads. A m ong th em will „ a matter of m uch concern to all sioners at 8:3 0 o’clock this morning and go over p art of the route, along residents and property o w n ers of ea st- sive fe a tu re of th e exercises. Leslie be D eputy H ead C onsul E. P. M ar .... Multnomah And era and n o rth e rn ( lack- w ith Boring delegates. Chas. Cleve he strove to su rro u n d him self w ith E. W ebb of th e faculty and E dw ard tin , City C om m issioner Bigelow, 1 Æ ROOSEVELT E X E R C IS E S imas counties. Some have been e ablest. H is frie n d s w ere re S tro n g acted as flag esco rts holding D istrict A ttorney D etch, D eputy City losing sleep in th e ir an x iety to agreed to go with them on this trip AT THE GRADE SCHOOL th L eaving here th is m orning at quired to be 100 p er cen t A m erican alo ft a b e a u tifu l new Old Glory and A tto rn ey S tad ler, M ajor F. H. D rake, bow especially w h at th e ro u te will w ith th e au d ien ce sta n d in g . P resid en t At the Theodore Roosevelt m e and equal Io th e task at h a n d ,— n o th W elling gave a eulogy of Roosevelt Jim m ie R u d d iin an , D eputy U. 8. be on its western end o r e n tra n c e to ab o u t 9 o’clock were County Com m issio n ers Holman and Hoyt and M arshal T lch en o r, C onsul C om m an ing more. m orial exercises held yesterday m o rn Portland. , , The matter will likely be in d o u b t Road M aster W. A. Eachel, of M ult ing at the grade school, th e children L incoln's policy of ta k in g th e peo an d th e flag. A n u m b e r of p atrio tic d e r H u rst, an d sco res of o th ers. T he cam p ’s sp len d id deg ree team lor some weeks yet, or- m ay be nom ah county; County Commission gave sketches of Roosevelt’s life— ple into his confidence was rep eated songs w ere ren d e re d by th e w hole months, but it will reliev e th e m inds ers H arris and Proctor, and Judge of his early childhood, his school and from th is policy cam e th e pow er school. anil re g u la r o rc h e stra will come. Every in d iv id u al at high school, in o( some to know th a t officials a re A nderson, of Clackam as county. T here will be sin g in g by an Irish days, as a public officer, his trav els, which Roosevelt had o ver th em . In clu d in g pupils, te ac h ers and ja n ito r T. H. S herard and Geo. H. Cecil of working on the problem . com m edienne from one of th e a word Mr. R oosevelt stood fo r "T h e At the citizens’ m e etin g la st n ig h t th e U. S. F o restry Service, and C. H. home life and closing years of his c o n trib u te d to w ard th e R oosevelt th e a te rs . sq u are d eal,” not only betw een ca p i P urcell of th e IT. S. departm ent of career. The following sum m ary and an appeal was m ade by tw o B oring A pillow light w ill be one of th e tal and lab o r, b u t for h o n est and M em orial fund, m ak in g U nion high citizens, Wm. M orand an d W. R. T e l adoptedpublic roads. They were ac eulogy was read to the ch ildren: com panied by O. A. Palm er, W. It good b usiness. He was fo r paymen* 100 p er ce n t in p a trio tism . The fe a tu re s. Roosevelt was a g reat statesm an , ford, for the people of G resh am to fresh m an class led w ith a d o n atio n of P ro fesso r G. D. In g ra m , an ex p ert uie their influence to se cu re a fa T elford, Wm. Morand and Robert of blazing influence. He stood for of a good w age, one w hich would $20.95. T he to ta l rec eip ts w ere piano p layer, will do som e am azing en ab le th e la b o re r to live decently vorable report on th e ro u te w hich Jo n sru d of Boring and Kelso. T he com m issioners and forestry high ideals; for justice and fair deal and put so m eth in g aside fo r a rainy $69.88. s tu n ts in th e m usical line. Being would lead thro u g h G resh am , to H o men will drive through to Govern ing between man and nations. He blin d fo ld ed , w ith th e piano covered gan, along the new ro ad follow ing day. He u n d ersto o d th a t it is th e favored no class or section but stood closely the O. W. P. tra c k s to B o r m ent Camp, and return' tomorrow via for a square deal at all times. Al ch e erfu l w o rk er th a t is th e p ro fitab le POULTRYMEN PLANNING w ith a sh e et he w ill play any piece A BIG OPEN MEETING nam ed w hich he h as ever h eard . ing; thence east to th e Bluff road C o ttre ll and O rient. L ater they will one. He also had a keen in te re st in go over the proposed ro u te through though he some tim es made m istakes, and into Sandy. A p p aren tly th e A lbert G illette, on e of th e finest T h e G resham C o o p erativ e Poul- aukie and Clackamas. as all men do, he was quick to ac th a t g re a te st of all p ro d u cers, th e road from Sandy, o r n e a r S andy, to M ilw He stood for a m e rc h an t try m en held a m eetin g nt th e co u n b a ra to n e so lo ists In th e sta te , will Ju d g e Stapleton announced at the knowledge m istakes when convinced farm er. Zigzag is already a g re e d upon From Zigzag on th ro u g h G overn m eeting last nigh t th a t through S th a t he was wrong. This fran k n ess m arin e and held th a t th e best way to ty a g ric u ltu ra l a g e n t’s office, F rid ay sing. T h e re will be re fre sh m e n ts for ail. he had been inform ed that the endeared him to all who knew him. in su re peace was to be p rep a re d to evening. A. R. L ym an, p resid en t, ment Camp and e a st th ro u g h th e for Benson sta te highw ay commission had appro force It if need be. was In th e c h a ir an d n early all m em Door prizes will be given aw ay. est reserve th e ro u te , as w ell as th e He had a clean soul and a vigorous priated $175,000 tow ard the grading Of co u rse th e re will be a few W hen th e d ea th of P re sid e n t Mc building of the road, is in th e h a n d s and m acadam izing of the loop high body. Though a many-sided man, K inley m ade Roosevelt p resid en t, he bers w ere p resen t. Hiiappy speeches. of the federal g o v ern m e n t. Many q u estio n s of Im p o rtan ce to gifted in many ways, his was a sim ple "D o n 't com e u n less y o u ’re p re The visitors from B oring said th a t way betw een Sandy and Zigzag, on and open ch aracter. His plans grew cam e to th e office“ well equipped h av p o u ltry ra ise rs w ere co n sidered and that M ultnomah county ap pared to sta y ; d o n ’t let an y th in g ex strong influence was w o rk in g to p u t condition ing held m any public offices. As freely discussed. T he p resid en t p ro p ria te a like am ount lor the same generally upw ard and were intended the new highway o u t th ro u g h M il purpose. Investigation had disclos d p resid en t he persu ed an u n b ro k en com pleted th e nam ing of m em bers cept sick n ess o r d e a th keep you waukie and C lackam as an d alo n g th e th a t M ultnom ah county had funds to be seen by a stru g g lin g world, and policy of in te rn a tio n a l u n d e rsta n d in g of th e co m m ittees as follow s: aw ay.” Clackamas riv er to w a rd E sta c a d a available and could legally do this to cheer men on. T h ere a re ab o u t 100 m em b ers of and good w ill. A rb itra tio n took on a On p u b licity : D. E. Tow le, A. H. In speech he was sim ple and direct. going some distance s o u th of B oring u n d er a provision to develop m arket M ultnom ah cam p living in G resham new life as th e n u m ero u s a rb itra tio n D ow sett and G. E. E astm an . His purpose was to go directly to the and missing G resham by a long d is On ed u c atio n : Mrs. M arian Elltig. lid vicinity. Of th e se th e follow ing r °AdBresolution was presented and h ea rt of his subject and th a t of th e tre a tie s m ade w hile he was p resid en t tance. Another suggested ro u te w ould passed unanim ously declaring iH “•* people and he usually accom plished testify . His foreign policy was firm Mrs. 8. J. B ennison, Miss Lucy nam es are on th e local co m m ittee of carry the highw ay e a s t from G resh th e sense of the m eeting th at the both purpose. His language was clear and co u rteo u s, stra ig h t fo rw ard and A dam s, Mrs. Seidel and Mrs. Eva a rra n g e m e n ts: E rn e st S tra tto n , J. E. M etzger, am on the Pow ell V alley ro a d to board of county com missioners of and simple. He used w ords to con ste ad y , en h a n cin g ev ery w h ere re s T horpe. M. Squire, Roy G ibbs, E. L. Orient, C ottrell, S andy Bluff an d M ultnom ah county should appropri vey ideas and never to befuddle the pect for A m erican rig h ts and A m eri On co o p e ratio n : E. L. T h o rp e, A T h o rp e, C hase E. St. C lair, D. W. Sandy. can honor. We ca n n o t em phasize loo W. D eslo u rd eu r, H. O. A ndrew and ate a like am ount to that set »»ide by The m erits o r d isa d v a n ta g e s of th e highw ay commission to take car public. One know s exactly w hat lie m uch th e w isdom of ills policy. He M ark N ickerson. M iekley, Dr. H. V. Adix, C. G. S ch n ei these various ro u tes w ere th o ro u g h ly of th e grading and macadamizing of m eant when one has finished w hat em phasized his policy w hich he often d er, 11 L. St. C lair, R. II. C onfrey, T he ed u catio n co m m ittee have he has said o r w ritten. discussed. F is h e r Je n n in g s, Jo h n Bliss, L aw r the said road from Sandy to Zigzag, He was free from v ulgar or pro p racticed, “ I believe in sp e ak in g so ft been In s tru c te d to provide fo r an ence C rassw ell ( P le a s a n t H o m e), The visitors an n o u n c ed th a t th e the sam e being a part of the Mt. Hood ly and ca rry in g a big stic k .” H e ex open m eetin g , n ot la te r th a n N ovem fane speech. He detested both His county com m issioners of C lac k am a s G. V. S m ith (E n g le C re e k ), W a lte r county and of M ultnom ah co u n ty , to ' 0OTPh elRS t i o t . was unanimously com m and of forceful and. at tim es pressed th e opinion of every tru e b er 21, a t w hich tim e a p ro g ram of M etzger (B o rin g ). A m erican w hen said “ I believe we in stru c tio n an d e n te rta in m e n t Is to gether with highw ay e n g in e e rs and picturesque phraseology was such as __ _____ ______ have room for b ut one soul loyalty be ren d e re d an d of which a n n o u n c e government en g in eers w ould go o ver adopted. to justify th e belief th a t he never Dance Friday Evening. was lacking in words equal to any and th a t Is loyalty to th e A m erican m ent will be m ade la ter. By com ilng T h e firem en h av e em ployed th e bec om smrs schanno EASTERN STAR LA D IES people. th e p ersonnel of those in ch arg e, a situation. His speech and his w rit best union o rc h e stra th a t can be g ot ANNOUNCES PARTY good tim e can be expected. M att Schanno and Mrs G ertrude ings were clean and polished, and CORN COB PIPES EMOKED "T h e asso ciatio n gives prom ise of in P o rtla n d to fu rn ish th e m usic fo r The ladies of th e social co m m ittee B elt w ere m arried at the F irst M. L. while he had an inexhaustible su p AT M W A STAG PARTY being of g rea t benefit to th e local th e a n n u a l, . a ll-n ig h t, H allo w e'en ply of anecdotes he never told a story dance. A c a fe te ria lu n ch will be of Gresham ch a p te r. O rd e r of E a s t Bales of good tobacco w ent up in p ro d u ce rs,” said se creta ry D. E served a t m id n ig h t. ern Star, com posed of Mrs. Ja m e s church in S eattle, S aturday, October suKK^stivp of vulgarity. Tow le. “ All who are In terested in Mr Roosevelt had a wide exp» r . | sm oke a t th e sta g p a rty given by Blkington, Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth, 25. Im m ediately a fte r the ceremony th is in d u stry should becom e m em Tn W hom It May C oncern. Mrs. John C annon a n d Mrs. O. J. they left for C entralia, spending 11 ence in many w alks of life and1 ,ia” Orpghura cam p M odern W oodm en of bers of th e association. T he mem I, C. A. R ad fo rd , will not be re been brought into contact w th k A m erica, la st F rid ay n ig h t W betw een train s visiting Mrs. Brown, are sponsoring a d an cin g p a r b ersh lp fpe Is one d o lla r w hich eti S » » « ' . » » 'h e r sponsible for any bills c o n tra c te d by sorts of people and conditions, which T he W oodm en h ad on h an d seven ty at Masonic h all on W ednesday title s th e m em ber to all of th e b en e G race R adford a f te r th e d a te hereof. evening, Novem ber 12, to w hich they arrived In G resham where they a n had given him a wide know ledge o dozen corn cob pipes an d Jars of fits of th e local asso ciatio n and C. A R A D F O R D . hum an n atu re and of good and weak tobacco. T he recep tio n co m m ittee invite the tow nspeople of G resham , receiving th e good wishes of the en B o rin g , O re g o n . th ro u g h th e hom e o rg an iz atio n he points of men. He was equally a t A. F. H am m ar, C. J. L u n d q u ist and *nd their friends. O ctober 28, 1919. tire com m unity. home in th e m ining cam p or th e A. W. M etzger, saw to it th a t every can affiliate w ith th e s ta te m a rk e t Excellent m usic h as been secu red , P o rtlan d i s t o X ? « TTst Japanese range, addressing a m others m eet one was provided w ith a pipe filled to ing association as we have co n tra ct K . A L. o f M. O|M*n M e e t in g . xnd a jolly tim e is a n tic ip a te d . R e P ro b lem s In selection ing, or before royalty. T his was be th e brim and se t to w orking. E ighty- b lan k s, etc. fre ig h t line to the Orient.________ K n ig h ts and L adles of S ecu rity will member the date, N ovem ber 12. cause he was always n a tu ra l, always fo u r cobs puffing like facto ry fu r of breeds, feeding, care, hou sin g and hold an open m eetin g In th e ir hall him self, alw ays A merican first, last naces soon filled th e M asonic hall sellin g can be b ro u g h t to th e organ above K essler’s b a rb e r shop, W ednes and all th e tim e. He understood th e w ith aro m atic clouds th ro u g h which Izatlon for so lu tio n s.” Any one In terested may ap ply to day evening. O ctober 29. A sh o rt people and th e ir sorrow s and sharec (>,nRU| C o m m an d er B. L W alrad p ro g ram to be follow ed by cards. them alwavs w orking for th e ir bet_ coui<j HCarcely be seen w hile m aking any one of th e co m m ittee men men E very one in te re ste d in th e K. ft L. of tioned above o r th e p resid e n t, A. R term en t. He never tried to popu- h(g opening ad d ress. F rom some- 8 a re Invited, larlze him self with his own people o r whprp , n , he , m oke cam e speeches Lym an. T he slogan of th e p o u ltry organ! Some used plow s in ste e l and TO ALL REA D ERS:— There are p arty by com plim enting them at »«” *' froln Hta(e D eputy A. P. M artin ; Izatlon is "M axim um p ro d u ctio n a t chilled. Two p o ta to d iggers. O th er expense of right. He possessed g reat H(.a(, Cam p Au,n to r j . o . T a te ; Past W e are «ving w good used Im plem ents. power of co n cen tratio n : he read Statp Ih>puty j . \y S im m ons; DIs- m inim um co st.” W A H E SSE L, p hone 544. g reat events transpiring in [)ppu, y c D_ je s t e r ; E d ito r of "know about. Other transcend, nt events a ~ ■ books by p arag rap h s and pages; he D on ation s for M em orial F u n d . sim ply absorbed the essential fact OrPghani o u tlo o k . H. L. St C lair, For Quick Sale. pending. W hat will a year bring forth! Geo. W H oney in c h a rg e of th<- while scanning the pages and never an(J ghort t a , kg frora o eo rg e Honey On th e W. F. C um m ins place, one T heodore R oosevelt m em orial cam - m ile so u th of T ro u td a le , a re for w ant the latest world news « \'l' ntial election vn forgot them . and W alter Ross. Mr. Roosevelt loved out-of-door By (hlg tlm p thp fog wag ao dense paign re p o rts a sum of $121.30 w a s j Ha| e< One 1100-pound farm h o rse, 20 The year 1920 will be “ o b, inform, avo)rt d an g e ro u s collisions, raised In G resham . Of th is am o u n t Belgian h ares, 3 o r 4 to n s o at and G reat issues are looming. J ™ while o, life and sports of all kinds. He was (h at $14.10 w ere d o n ated by th e grad« vetch hay an d all farm tools. M ust Have you stopped to think u » b,p(J th(, cogt fond of h u n tin g big gam e, and knew {hp ch a)rraan an n ounced a sh o rt re- school, $69 88 by th e high school | sell a t once. W F. C um m ins, many of th e wild places of o th e r (gg I)urlllK th e in term issio n a mu- everything you eat and wear have d o u b ^ . ---------------------- ev e r v 1 ri n i g .............— , countries as well as his own His , gJpa, p rograra w u ren d e re d by Mr. and $37 32 by th e people of G resh -, Pleasant Valley ItaskeS Hoclal. --------------of new spapers generally h a sjt« greatly im collections show a wide range or and Mrg KrP(, fie ld h o u se , Mr. and am and vicinity. ---------------------- | A H allow e’en b a sk e t social will be Facilities for new sgathering and pn 1 “ ■ fm-a few days yon h u n tin g fields, including alm ost th e Mrg w L o o rsa g e an d H ow ard M«-eting o f D airy m en ’s lg “ngue. given at P e a s a n t V alley school, Sat- proved but the daily paper eosts no more, in a whole world. „ ’Thom pson. T h u rsd ay ev en in g a t 8 o’clock a u rd ay , N ovem ber 1. a t 8 o’clock A Children loved Mr. Roosevelt. | Ag a g u rp r lse on th e m en, th e ran secure the best for less. local of th e I p ro g ram will be re n d e re d by th e chll- d re of th e school. T h e lad ies a re re In deciding on ^ j . p e r . K e p to t» “ h w ,th non « “V " *“ } T X , 7 . S T L J E S S ? S . 'l “ “ . ¿ " r !i. q u ested to b rin g a b ask et. T h* g en ,wice-a-week home tlem en a re req u e sted to b rin g money. PROPOSED ROOSEVELT ME .NORIAL PARK OFFICIALS O F T W O COUNTIES VIEW PROPOSED LOOP ROUTE MRS E I BE S u b s c r ib e N o w - T i m e Is S h o r t °*n locality. ■ ’ER GOOD UNTIL OCTOBE • $6.00 th ro u g h th e w oods, n , a r look " l<x,d,nen a n d th e i r g i n s t s III f i l l O FFE R GOOD Many a youngster will alw ay*t lf’" k Justice Dally O regonian, 1 y ear, $4.00, w nn ¿ ¡ “ ‘o J t t b o u tlo o k $7.«« I hack to those tram p s th ro u g h th e Daily and S un d ay O reg o n ian , 1 year, $ • Firemen'« Dance. $2.00 ' ?o them , unknow n, as am ong th e Don’t fo rg et th a t on H allo w e'en Weekly O reg o n ian , 1 y ea r, 75c, with Ouf . $4 95 treasured recollections of his n ig h t th e firem en will give an all- Portland Telegram with m o ^ -ea s T e le g ra m , 1 year. $3.95 $3.96, w ith O u utlook^ big enough n ig h t dance. I I 4»«hlition , to the above the Outlook ii,.» our rates oil eoni while Roosevelt » a s b for The , fhe Oregon Jo u rn a l or the Portland I •' • t jIll(. t to fpar com petition o r comparl- Read by a ll— Outlook want sds the Outlook. Subacnptiona may »••«■n . 1 ^ w)(h , hp o of the day. ^ n a tions tio n s with ___ ______________ DO IT TODAY j|pprg tk p |p a g u e w |, | p re s e n t. T ailoring .M atters of im p o rta n ce to d airy m en ! p O|. men an d w om en— cleaning, of th is lo cality will be ta k en up. All p ressin g and re p a irin g done well, dairy m en w h e th e r m em b ers of th e , P e te r L en ard . Pow ell stre e t. leag u e o r n o t, are re q u e ste d to be T h rift se p a ra te s th e te m p erate, T H E O BRUGGER [ present well-behaved, respected, from the un satisfac to ry m em bers of society. Read th e W ant Ads.