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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook NO. 76 ^S B A M JT O L W O M A B COUNTY OREGON FRIDAY rnCK EXHIBITION SUNDAY SERVICES AT r 0 boys - the home church club boy a take prize 4uauiiua!; a re b«4ug Hliowi. . You are invite,! t o ' i.joy e SFrv- TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G0 vern 0R. is after DISLOYAL p e r s o n s rtiKbUIMb NOVEMBER 21, 1919 $1.60 PER YEAR CHURCH ALL DAY MEETING AT SOME NEW BOOKS RAZAAR A O lip n ra o r FREE n r r u METHODIST r T u c n i o T n CHURCH u BAZAAR A SUCCESS AT THE LIBRARY EVANGE dl /£ A L ^¡¡tovs in c lu d in g sheep, g o a ts . ices o f the M. E. chu rch l“ »ued ‘ r , | eni letter The b a ia a r ¡ w S T k , the ladies o f T h ,. (H,.,r „ , r l v m e e tin g o f th e Ere. ‘T h t M a calve“ M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty T h e m ost p o p u la r C h ris tm a s g i f t I d is tric t 7 ^ - fflcer! ' in c ll“ H “ 8 ii® ,11 h -'a 'd re lica l c h u rc h at g r a n g e 1 Q u a rte rly m e e tin g o f th e t r e e > Win‘ six Ol t h l »< ■ and lias won C h u r c h " , Sunday. f e f ’rtkfc» *hlcb S un da y school at in u . m. Oft(rg . ' " 1 ,• a , ' l ' n,v> ‘ - s i n riffs m ayors, na" >“ *te rd a y a fte rn o o n and e v e n - , M , . . e th o d is . t . c h u . rc h . w ill be h e ld , here is a b o o k, b u t I f ca re le ssly selected, fin e chance l o r m ental .1 -„iri , ‘ ” h " a '" 1 - r s . to < o-op ,n < brought out a ve ry g r a tlfv ln g ,h ,s * P ek' «»eglnnlng F r id a y and con- m ay be tlie m oat d is a p p o in tin g . P o o r 6 total prize budget o f $61. " ra t‘ * ith v x c u tl , ■ hi eu c ro " ’1 Mos' » n ic ie s on sale fo u n d 1 ,,lu l“ K o v e r S unday, Rev. J. A. Hop- ly w r itte n bo oks a re o fte n p u t up in A il tiers of these b lu e rib b o n « g r o w th . T ry it E p w o rth League at 6 tn , ln * !bp la " re la tin g syudteal- T “ ,'1', b u j rs A fte r "u p p e r, th e re- P «'. d la u lc t Id e r, w ill pre sid e. He a ttr a c tiv e b in d in g s and p lace d b e fore [Tif A nt McMillan w ho c a rrie s a w a y good chance fo r n, affor,‘ 8 a '* ni a” d in b rin g in g to un i ,,, >i ” * «,k 'ce* » e re au ctio n e d off » i l l preach on F rid a y and S a tu rd a y bu.vers w ho, u i ¡ess th e y a re fo r e «rsrs on sheep gu P ,° Ple 10 a11 "h o commit dishvv iT“ * L ‘r0CPP’ls ' »12.50. do na te d to eve n in g s at 7 :3 0 . A s h o rt session of a rm e d , w i ll be du pe d in to p u rc h a s ■ .. rib b o n on h i' have an e. io vah .1 A 7 He w rites- to ,u n “ ' d is lo y a l acts, the Gresham Bed Cross a u x ilia ry . I White, Otherwise nave an e n jo ya b le h o u r Be there t ile S unday sch o o l w ill be h e ld , be in g th e m f o r t h e ir p le a s in g e x te rio r T h e w o rs h ip hours 11 a ra. and "T h .. n u t u , H igh praise Is spoken f o r th e ladies g in n in g a t 9 :4 6 , w h ic h w ill be f o l T h is w eek is “ good b o o k s ” w eek. as Ruby. 7 :3 0 p. m „ w ill re fre sh and sthnu- su d d « iv “ f ? 8 been »orelbly and " h o prepared the ch icke n sup pe r " , Eling had th e best and la te tile c o m m u n ity It is v o m brought io realize, th ro u g h 'h e tables covered w ith lin e n clo th s low ed by . the ,, lo v e . . feast a , t 1 . 0 :1 5 . A ... t T lie book sto re s a rc d is p la y in g th e [Herbtrt Y, hoc heavy w e ig h t class so i t T l i e r e is . , I „ 11 ls 'o m s , use tragedy at C e ntralia, that ih .' In- a »d , t w ith s p a rk lin g s ilv e rw e a r 11 “ c lo c k . Rev. A le x a n d e r Beers w ill best lite r a t u r e , special p ro m in e n c e . L a first. It w ill be re m a in new and a Hwf 7 50U " C01” ' ra d le n l’ ? ? , k ” r8 o f Hie W o rld , the “ nd china were pleasing to the eye. ',r , acl1 and ,h e ■»«'«’a m e n t o f th e g iv e n to c h ild re n 's and y o u n g people's re plea sing to th e eye. ,hat “ A rc h ib a ld ” was th e best fo r ta b le C? U!P . fn ..ny «hoi. re jo jo ic ice when he he be- be- 1-o r ‘, ' !i S u p p e r w ill he a d m in is te re d . books T h e P o r tla n d C o u n c il o f Hoy in a t a'i 8 ..tb [ "•’Rators ' “ and ‘ ‘ >i a n y c com- o m - Tit, • •• „ v i r mail man re e d d when I he H om e , as one o f the founda • n,n, . . r *bp J’a,e*f°r y of Teds” are held tin elegant spread o f ch icke n A basket lu n c h w ill be serve d a fte r Scouts has a slo g a n , " A c h ild p lu s ho« at the c o u n ty f a ir . r « ,r. waiter At, deregg's H o ls te in tio n stones o f c iv iliz a tio n , a theme nea • l a i a ' ° l’ r ,'s,‘ nt and fu tu re w itli dressing, mashed potatoes and th is service. good books e q ua ls a c itiz e n o f g re a t 1 won b id e st re c o g n itio n in a o f v it a l Im p o rta n ce , w ill be discussed . j , eaa<1 " el fare o f o u r c o u n try and 8 r “ vy. salads, celery, o live s, p ickle s, A fte r noon th e re w ill be som e good e r u se fuln ess ” On the le a fle ts , d is “ „test with a Jersey c a lf o w n e d by Ju d g e Geo. W. Stapleton, a man n i l o' its tru ly Am erican and la w - je llie s , p u m p k in and a p p lle pies, and ro u s in g s in g in g by M r and M rs P o n tr ib u te d th is week by tlie c o u n c il ’lackamas c a lf c lu b o f s ix boys. a b id in g c itiz e n s . fr u it T h ir ty - fiv e loaves o f K le e n - L h W alter is b u t 10 y e a rs o ld w h o by his experience as c irc u it judge When Am erican citizens, hut n ” IRde bread were do na te d by the aid M cP tiee and M r and M rs. W illia m th ro u g h th e to w n lib r a r ia n . Is p r in t and close o b se rva tio n o f life , is th o r 1 raised a call t liu t m ea sure s a snort tim e relieved from duty in th e Koval B akery fo r th is supper. E o r B a u d a ll o f P o rtla n d as w e ll as co n ed : " L in c o ln 's w h o le lif e and c h a ra c te r hi«bcr than his head. He has o u g h ly q u a lifie d to speak w ith service o f th e ir c o u n try, are shot ’ his. the ladies w ish to th a n k M rs g re g a tio n a l s in g in g . These fo k s are Ida calf to the w o rld at th re e t h o r it y . H ear h im at th e M. E. church , llH" ” 1« cold blood by men who are M a tt Scliannc w ho wias' in s tru m e n ta l I 8Pl«?n<lt«1 sin g e rs and w ill be a real was m o u ld e d hy th e books tie read. Y Multnomah c o u n ty f a ir , Sa- S u n d a y n ig h t, Novem ber 23, at 7:30. a<',,lateiI only by a s p irit o f h a tre d In g e ttl in g th is generous o ffe r fro m th e tr e »t. T h e se rm o n nt 3 o ’clo c k w ill S ta rt y o u r c h ild re n r ig h t. S elecl th e fo r o u r most holy and most sacred in - I bakery, f , nJ Stock show and has w on $23 he by E v a n g e lis t It. C. Dewey. W e r ig h t hooks, o r th e y m ay select tlie js tltu tio n s , it is ta n ta m o u n t to a dec- The p ro g ra m was good. are e xp e ctin g a g ra c io u s day in w h ic h w ro n g ones. Do It now T h e p u b lic ^ M c M i lla n ’s sheep ha ve re a l- FA IR V IEW PARENT la ratio n o f war and in the m inds o ft Mrs. Theod. B ru g g e r and Miss lib r a r y w ill te ll you w h a t is r ig h t . ” TEACHERS ORGANIZE o u r c itize n ry n o th in g sh o rt o f tree K a th e rin e It rat zed were c a lle d back a ll are in v ite d to jo in . d «39 in cash prizes an d a t r ip to R E V 3. G. R O P E K . P astor. M iss M o n ta g u e has m ade o u t th e i C summer school. O th e r boys A f te r a lapse o f 17 m onths, ow ing 80,1 lo s b l* an encore T hey also to o k fo llo w in g lis t o f new bo oks a t th e .rte'y will not le t a n o th e r s to c k to w a r w o rk , the F a irv ie w Parent- Utm ost V ig ila n c e Urged I P art In a q u a rte t w ith C. E. R u she r G resham lib r a r y , eve ryon e o f th e m a CHEESE L , 0 bv w ith o u t t h e ir p ig s and T e a c h e r association reorganized re- ,)u r Protection lies in the liia c h in - ” ,nd ' t! W e h rll. T h e ir firs t selec- TILLAMOOK TAKES HIGHEST HONORS "g o o d b o o k ” : c e n tly , e le c tin g a f u ll corps of officers ery o f the law. The execution m il 1,011 " aB " * ’ o r «et Me N o t" and fo r A shley A m e ric a n h is to ry . C le m in, boy livesto, k ju d g in g c re a te d a n d e n r o llin g 4 5 members The o f processes o f that m achinery rest w ith p,lr<’ r ' they gave " A H u n tin g .” T illa m o o k c o u n ty cheese is re c e iv $3 0,00 0 bequest. C o llin s -— How tlie executive offices of th is state and B e a u tifu lly rendered p ia n o n u m - in g tlie re c o g n itio n to w h ic h It Is en ens lateral lo n g the a d u lts . to fly , F ite — H is to ry o f tlie U n ite d ¡were 16 teams, 48 hoys in th e fice rs are, pre sid ent, Mrs E thel M il w ith you as arms of the g o ve rn m e n ta l hers were played by M iss F rie d a t itle d . at tlie L iv e s to c k show in P o r t ,,t,l p | „ Fourteen O regon te a m s and le r, p rin c ip a l o f the school; vice power. O ur tirst d u ty Is the p ro te c- S tates G reene— T h e F la g . H us la n d . and at tlie same tim e d e m o n V c lb re c h t read - ss M a rg in r ite ^Washington sta te tea m s. T h a t p re s id e n t, M rs. John Jonas: seer, tion o f ou r country and o f o u r homes. b a n d — A m e ric a at w o rk . J o h n s to n s tr a tin g th e f a ll ib i lit y o f ju d g e s — at II iw Sockery Set a H en." Those |,.(lntP8t was close is s h o w n by th e ta r y -tre a s u re r, Mrs II. M. Heslin. To secure that protection req uire s the — L im p y . M o rris A p p le w o m an o f some fa irs . that the highest s c o rin g tea m T h e qu estio n o f a piayshed to r the utmost vigilance and an un sw e rving ' ' ho, llPar,l Poor S ockery f a ll th ro u g h th e K lic k it a t O'Shea H e a lth and b a rre 1 l w h ic h he was ~ *- F. W C h ris te n s e n , cheese in s p e c t ¡de 1254 points and a lth o u g h th e s ch o o l lias alrea dy come up and is enforcem ent o f o u r laws. T he peo- * the “ * bottom o f a C le a n ll’iess. S ie n kie w icr. W ith tire tun team scored 1125 th e n were a ro u s in g considerable enthusiasm . pie o f the state are depending upon sta n d in g on when s e ttin g th e hen— o r f o r T lllu m o o k c o u n ty , to o k e ig h t up so high , can s y m p a th is e w ith his cheese e n trie s to th e O regon sta te and sw o rd . S c o tt— H ow th e flag be Kaanw in between th e 1254 and us to root out tlie evils which are re E n te rta in m e n ts fo r the w in te r ev s u itin g from’ a propaganda to o 'lo n g '„ro n l,b ' !n Ram o u t o f it . P a rt o f f a ir and w ent aw ay fro m th e sta te cam e O ld G lo ry . T u r k ln g to n j!5. Oer M ultn om a h team d id good e n in g s , th e firs t o f w hich w ill be held tolerated W ils o n Ma P e tte n 8awe<I ° ” by a n e ig h b o r and th e e x p o s itio n w ith o u t a r ib b o n — even a sey M illin lla n d j be it understood, g ill Young A la s k a days w itti Joh n " I bespeak your h e artie st co-opera- r<B! " " ' ' ‘ ’ tie d o ff by h im s e lf , phi live slock ju d g e s fro m o v e r in th e c ity h a ll on F rid a y evening, w h ite one. U n d a u n te d , lie b ro u g h t . are 1 < g entertained at D ecem ber 5. T h is w ill he free and tion In this as a du ty o f the highest a' “ ! h,s w,l f '' s l, tin g th e re la u g h in g tlie sam e six e n trie s to th e W e ste rn M u ir. at hts pre dicam en t. F o r C h ild r e n U n d e r 10, Mteadquarters in th e o ld E x- w i ll be a s o rt o f g e t-to g e th e r m eet patriotism T lie play " T lie spot on th e s ta lra ” D a iry P ro d u c ts show and secured the "1 am ta k in g tlie lib e rty o f c a llin g C h ild 's g a rd e n o f verses S te v e n u , building T hey have in s p e c t- in g . A s h o rt program follow ed by fu rn ish e d p le n ty o f fu n . T w o co u firs t six prizes and n tie fo r seventh fswir't’s packing p la n t, th e J o u r n a l gam es w ill occupy the evening. your a tte n tio n to chapter 12 o f tile son. ples. each w ith a m aid liv e d in ad o u t o f h is e ig h t e n trie s . (ding, library and M e ie r & E r a n k ’s P e te r R a b b it, und o th e rs , liy P o t M e e tin g s w ill be held in the school general laws of Oregon fo r 1919, th is jo in in g fiats E m il E xle y and A nn a T o show tlie d iffe re n c e in ju d g in g , irtmenf store. Y e s te rd a y th e y house the second W ednesday in each being an act defining c rim in a l s y n ter. Ilo e c k e r em ployed M a rg u e rite V o l- dicalism and sabotage and also to lie sent tin* head o f cht ese w h ic h se nakenon the C o lu m b ia h ig h w a y R eddy Fox, and o th e rs In scrie s, hy b rid g e t E liz a b e tli m o n th . chapter 95 of the general laws o f O re b re elit as t h e ir cu re d th e lo w est score a t th e s ta te ^the Portland C o m m e rc ia l c lu b , Hurgess. Sehw edler was se rva n t g ir l f o r C on gon fo r 1911, being an act d e fin in g f a ir to th e n a tio n u l show a t C hicago aid Grant, a lth o u g h n o t ta k in g rad Hoeeker and F rie d a llr a tz e l. T he f 'l i i l i i r e n ’s and MI nw * ’ lis ts P e te r and W end y B a rrie . vagrancy. t in the ju d g in g con test is spend tw o m aids fe ll to q u a r r e lin g as to a m o n th la te r and secured n in th L i t t le B ird B lu e - F in le y . G ovemoc Asks Reports. gtbe week in cam p w ith th e boys th is w eek at the Gresham Hat Simp. w h ich one was re sp o n sib le f o r the place o u t o f 121» e n trie s . T h e y were W hy th e C h im e s Rung-— A ld e n . the may gain in p ra c tic a l k n o w ! $1 and $2. Mlsz. 111 event any situ a tio n arises in Hp „ , OI1 t |,e st n | rti T h e q u a rre l g re w , b ro u g h t back to th e P a cific I n te r n a t A lic e in W o n d e rla n d C a r r o ll, f with the ol her boys any com m uni'v of tlie state w h ich The tw o fa m ilie s fe ll o u t o v e r the io n a l show and c a rrie d o ff eve ry r ib A ll- N ig h t Dance. l. lt t le L a m e P rin c e — M u lo c k . 1 here are oilier .M u ltn o m a h c o u n - inav be i in is id i 1, ¡1 beyond tlie pow er tro u b le , so one decided to m ove bon t h a t was g ive n f o r h ig h -g ra d e E v e ry S atu rday n ig h t, a t C lacka. ol local a u th o ritie s to cope w ith 1 aw ay— at m id n ig h t so th e o th e r N ü rn b e rg Stone— O u id u . hoys? Never m in d, th e y 'll be th e n mas, O regon Six-piece Jazz orches earnestly request that tlie exe cutlvi w o u ld n 't know a tilin g a b o u t it. T h a t cheese. I ’ osy K in g —- ^ i g g l u & S m ith . I year. tr a . S upper at m id n ig h t.— Adv. office at Sab in be notified t o it liw it b U as exa ctly th e pla n o f th e o th e r P o r C tiililr e n o v e r IO. C e rta in te e d (te n y e a r g u a ra n te e d Every powi i of the state m a cliln e ry f a n i(]\ T he tw o fo u n d the m se lve s 7 H. GEBHARDT HOME G old en N um bers-— W ig g in Ä S m ith A C olem an Q u ic k -L ite lam p w ill o f governm ent necessary and a v a il m oving at m id n ig h t and w h at was r o o fin g ) , $3 p e r squ are . L . L . K id FROM EASTERN T R IP m a ke y o u r hom e b rig h t as day. L. L able will Io set in m o tio n to th e c o d Ih(,r ,. s u rp ris in g s t ill, th e y w e r e m ov- d e r lld w . Co. Adv. M an w ith o u t u C o u n try H a le . B lu e F a ir y b o o k — L u n g . K id d e r H d w . Co. tlia t ou r laws are enforced and the ¡r,g | n(O th e sam e place. O f course, Jtlie Rev. II G eb hard t o f th e Z io n R o b in so n C ru soe Defoe. BORING lives ami property ol o u r citizens | n ,j,e end, th e y m ake up and resum e igelical church re tu rn e d last O regon T r a il -P a rk m a n . safeguarded. tio ir o ld fr ie m ilv wavs and liv e d hap- MELROSE AND VICTORY [from a six-w eek t r ip , in c lu d in g A t th e P a c ific L iv e s to c k e x h ib itio n " I also would g re a tly appreciate p)]y eVe r a fte r. T lie " t w i n " se rie s P e rk in s . at W innepeg, C h ic a g o , St. H. C. C o m p to n g o t t h ir d p riz e on his ---------- — ...... - R o lfe In th e W oods Seton. A ve ry e n te rta in in g evening was reports from any com m u nity o f the 1 ms. Kansas, New M exico, A riz o n a , D u ro c Jersey b o a r, u n d e r a y e a r old. H e id i— S p y rl. bdLos A iig ib a n d San F ra n c is c o . sp e n t a t Cedar school Tuesday when s ta te its to t ile p o s s ib ilit y of tro u ld i p o N T DRIVE AT NIGHT a rising and as to the status of those A m o n g th e m a rria g e licenses Is T o b y T a y lo r — O tis. |Tiis is the first ir ip Rev. G e b h a rd t a few o f the patrons o f the school W ITHOUT TAIL LIGHTS sued M on da y Is one f o r H o m e r Lee who may be suspected of being l taken since lie cam e h e re o v e r m et to discuss the subject o f org a n aligned w ith those forces w hich have Bears o f B lu e R iv e r- M a jo r. C o nstab le M. M S q u ire w e nt o u t R evenue and J o se p h in e V. H a w o rth «’ears ago He said th e w e a th e r iz in g a I ’arent-T e ae he r association L i t t le W o m e n — A lc o tt. last n ig h t g u n n in g fo r a u to m o b ile T h e da te o f th e m e e tin g o f the i delightful e ve ryw h e re he w e n t, M rs. John Lyn ch, pre sid ent o f the direct defiance of the laws o f o u r H ans B r in k e r — Dodge. d riv e rs w ho h a il becom e s la ck ab ou t C o u n try C u ltu r e c lu b a d v e rtis e d fo r l blizzards and zero w e a th e r h it - These are h u t a few o f th e m any N o ve m b e r 27 has been changed to state and nation C o u n ty C o un cil, gave an enthusi?' th e ir lig h ts In less th a n tw o h o u rs I Minnesota and k in d re d re g io n s M rs Roy good books f o r c h ild re n o f a ll ages. he fo u n d te n d riv e rs w ith o u t ta il T h u rs d a y , D ecem ber 4 lie had passed. T h e coo le st t ic t a lk in fa v o r o f P arent-Teacher W h ite hostess E v e ry o n e w ho buys C h ris tm a s g ifts JUDGE GANTENBEIN OF lig lits and o rd e re d th e m to appear w o rk and especially tlie county gperature was e xp e rie n ce d at T h e c o n s o lid a tio n o f th e U n io n f o r boys a n il g ir ls Is In v ite d to lo o k CIRCUIT COURT DEAD before J u s tic e John B ro w n th is fo re c o u n c il w o rk. O w in g to the fact Arizona. and Rock C reek d is tr ic ts w ith Da o v e r th e lis ts s t th e lib r a r y . T hose noon and re ce ive sentence. | He especial 1> en jo ye d th e v is it th a t tlie re were so few present, it T h e re is c o n te m p la tin g tlie b u y in g o f " H a n d v C alvin Gantenbein, judge of tin were w e ll-k n o w n yo u n g m en o f m ascus is b e in g ta lk e d . i his folks in I llin o is a n il at hie was decided to postpone action u n til stale circuit court fo r M ultn om a h G resham and v ic in ity and th e lis t in - lo ts to le a rn ab ou t th e a d van ta ge s b o o k s ” s h o u ld lo o k o v e r th e series mater, tile Eden T h e o lo g ic a l la te r m eeting. The sentim ent is and d isa d va n ta g e s o f such a v e n tu re , inary at St. L o u is . A fe w days r a th e r s tro n g ly in fa v o r of an asso co u rty died W tdnesdav m o rn in g at eluded tw o G resha m g a rag e men hut th e re is one p o in t on w h ic h p u b lis h e d by H a rp e rs . F o r tho se in his home in P ortla nd . T hey w ere L e o D o le w ltc h , B y ro n P ul ! also spent w ith h is b r o th e r at c ia tio n . U n io n is q u ite u n a n im o u s — th e y te n d in g to spend m o re th a n one d o l C o un t) Superintendent A l- i u e r v e d In t t th i n . en, E rn e s t B ru g g e O r, le n w E o lls Judge G .n ten h .m , served o ( , w o M r th „ . need n new scho olhou se. «Francisco, a serg ea nt in th e o rd - In lo o k in g la r th e re a re d e lig h t f u lly illu s tr a te d d e rson e n te rta in e d the pupils and Jepartment. Spanish-Amfrlcau ».,r. at th end ol 1<?(i w E v e rre tg E(J O sb o rn , H ans in to th a t m a tte r, th e re ure no dis- e d itio n s o f m ost o f th e fa v o rite s , RiilioughVim'irlp was a v e ry p le a s- p a re n ts w ith a v ic tro la which he i which he received the rank or lieu- K o fh an() j K jyoh ara ad va n ta g e s to co n sid e r. H e re is | - -■■■ i one and nianv fine places w e re u rg in g th a t tin school- use in th e ir ten int coiont 1 He hud the rare dis y j , p nipn Were each fined $5 and in ,p in g th a t th e c h ild re n o f U n io n SCHW EDLER GRADE COWS J Rev. G ebhardt is g la d to be sch o o l w o rk M any Sub plctur« BRING HIGH PRICES one among tin few «-ere r iv e n a l i t t le le g a l a d vice by w in g , t w hat is th e ir ju s t dues a * in Oregon. w e re also shown, w inne rs o f d iffe r tin c tio n o f he: _____ ivillans in tin entire U nited S ta to ¡he j u n i ' e , w h ic h was In te n d e d to nice, plea sant place to s tu d y In T h is m o n th 's h o n o r r o ll fo r U n io n . j e n t p io je c ts -it Gresham and Salem to re c e iv e a commission in U. S. arm? pre ven t any f u tu r e re c u rre n c e o f the A c c o rd in g to W. S. W ood o f th e IKi- Grt-diiin Post o f A m e ric a n ltiStriCt 26* ir, a V h ., th 1. av-nUa E ig g ra d e DVillSn I h lllp ' ! W ood A Son, a u c tio n e e rs , w ho con- fciot will gj. -in a ll- i. ig h t da nce th is year. M r. A lderson concluded abovi th e rank o f m a jo r. In the early In fr a c tio n o f th e la w ... , .v .,r ..., .„„a , It is said th a t th e office rs w ill con- G ra n , E ste lle Jo h n so n , < la ra H o ff- d u cte d th e E. S e h w e d le r sale la st Thankstivim.- , ve.' W e d n e sd a y, b>' k c i t i n g H c a m il ! W i l h i m i t t , " p a rt ol the W o rld W ar he was mad. |h )u p (hp r { lI ,ipalR n a g a |n a t a u , o m s is te r. W edn esd ay, th e a u c tio n was a re unber 2G, A jazz o rc h e s tra w ill illu s tr a te d w i.h b e a u tifu l pictures of Seventh g ra d e - Thom aB L o ve la ce , m a rk a b le one. T o hia k n o w le d g e , no li^Ht$ p in t coioni I .i » d riv e r« u h o a re d i« re g a rd i!iK th e pro- ¡8I1 music. A t m id n ig h t a s u p - th e r iv e r , a very pleasing feature o f trie d to set into active service, le t v |gjOns o f th e law and th a t th e y are G lad ys .H o lte rm a n , G a rre tt L yo n . sale on th e P a cific coast has b ro u g h t •■Il be servi l. L e t th e W o r ld th e e n te rta itin ie i t Several niim was refused a great disappointm ent w a tc h in g fo r speeders, d e fe c tiv e S ix th g ra d e —-S y lv ia R o lfe , A ille such h ig h bids f o r g ra d e cow s 'sterans show you a good tim e , hers by the pu pils were much en- to him . R a rte ll, Dora H o ffm e ls te r, A da lx>ve- T h e h ig h e st p ric e g ra d e H o ls te in lig h ts and d riv e rs w ho a re u n d e r 16 ' jo y e d and a salute to the Hag was re W ith tlie exc ption of a short tin e years o f age in th e la tte r case the lace. G race I,y o n , E dna Z in s li, E ld o re ro w was sold to D r. E. A. P ie rce o f Joh nso n in« . m a rk a b ly w e ll done Misa Caroline w h m ru n n in c fo r congress and ill H ills d a le , O rego n fo r $300. p a ren ts o f m in o r d riv e rs w o u ld be F if th grade M ild re d G ra n , M a r .nd , * ® m enT - c le a n in g , T a l|n la n is Ih , , w e lte r at Cedar th is b rie f period in m ilita r y service, he responsible. J. W e b b e r o f Estacada pa id $260 jo r ie H eacock. s ami re p a irin g do ne w e ll. f o r a g ra d e H o ls te in ' — - P - o w e ll s tre e t. 1 ye a r. d not been off the c irc u it cou rt banard, F o u r th g r a d e — Ire n e Joh nso n. Do you w a n t a c o m fo rta b le , h e a lth y S hannon B S c h a fe r o f D eer Is la n d M r. and M rs I T. Wood have re bench since in- was elected 18 year» b o u g h t one f o r $225. s h e lte r fo r y o u r c h ild re n to p la y in A u s tin R o lfe , M a rg u e rite W elch. farm fo r B ent ( ll- sa le . tu rn e d fro m an a u 'o t r ip to Salem Second g ra d e — V iv ia n O ra n , F lo r O th e r g ra d e H o is te in s sold fo r d u rin g th e d riz z ly n in e m o n th s th a t ago. sral fa m ilie s l ' aH acres close 'w h e r e tin - • " io. $175, $ l« 0 . $140 a m i $115. the y a tte n d Bchool? T h e n d o n ’ t fa ll ence A da m s ’ °,f, , ; " 's h a n i. H a ve 40 o f fo r r n , r ig hb or- returned F ir s t g ra d e — H a r r y S cb a n tin . F o r Sale Second Hand Goods. T w o re g is te re d H o ls te in ro w s w ent to tu r n o u t to m o rro w and ca st a big R oyce C h ild s w rite s hom e th a t he to M. K e h r ll on the Handy roa d, at J n 5,° w lth place lf bv wav of W illamina «h ere tie vi One S in g e r sew ing m achine, first vote fo r th e piaysh ed. has now passed th e t r ia ls and t r lb u la u. v\ ra rr, G — ------ -- re e h o tn , lte d w ith th e ir da u g h te r, Miss Male 1. class co n d itio n . $25. $400 and $225. lHiw.e 503. 7 7 A re g is te re d i 1- m o n tlis o ld h e ife r Round top. 8-rt. extension table, S T R A Y E D on O cto b e r 31, a c h e s tn u t tlo n s o f th e r ig id t r a in in g a t G oat _______ who is teaching the primary grades s o rre l m are pony, roached m a in . Is la n d , and Is w ith th e P a cific Meet was sold f o r $ 1 5 6 ; a 3 -y e a r-o ld b u ll, $15. Thanksgiving s a le . o fth e W illa n I. ' n e ar San P ed ro. T he f o r $ 1 3 5 ; a h u ll c a lf, th re e weeks o B th h in d w h ite fee t. A d d re ss J s ta tio n e d Square top d in in g table, 6 -ft. ex L he lare, - " r t tn e n t o f $1 and Sunday ■ ,""I a W. D ryd e n . L e n ta , O regon o r phone " g r in d " is red in cd in a lm o s t n o th o ld , sold fo r $60. tension, $1'»- . . . ( ’ "omed and re a d y -to -w e a r h u ts o 'c lo c k Suini i in g T h e fre q u e n t shore leaves and B a rre d P ly m o u th It<" k c h ic k e n s T a b o r 5920. Range, dandy co n d itio n >4 0. M a side t r ip s m ake s a ilo r in g plea sant. GRESHAM HAT SH O P. is c o r d i a l l y i n v i t ' d to a tte n d . A ’ te r coll and pipe Included soared P rices flew as h ig h as $2 25 . O tto Hoese v is ite d his m o th e r la st f o r a p u lle t and hens $2 ,. , - - th e recent social then I '''' F o u r good heating stoves Price« E M P L O Y M E N T w a nted on ta rm by A lth o u g h he is n o t e n tir e ly m an w ith fa m ily E xp e rie n ce d In week F a rm m a rh ln < ry and Im p le m e n ts ' ’ « ■ lltilllU ............. fro m $3.50 to $20- _ „ i„ « g e n e ra l fa rm w o rk 8 it. 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L K id d e r H d ir C o . ______ lor ‘ he gan¡(, en t. t ( The Good Will of Clients The Matter of Building up a Competency Depend* ko n lV .I" ' 111 °» o u r c lie n ts is one o! o u r B O t k«aUn»eJ retP,‘ ,io n o f th ls hy honest d e a lin g am i fa ir 'r« n ui". print TPd o u r business to c o n s ta n tly and p e rm a n e n tly > x p '" rno,,of ne aily fifte e n yea rs. THANKSGIVING WEEK But on Thrift. INVESTMENT SERVICE °.n r lo ,,g y par9 ° f bu sin ess in th is com n nn .it.' «■ ’• * ld or ’>nd so u rce s m u ch p ra c tic a l expellem -e am k a ¿ 1 * l i VM,nM‘n l* ; b o th th o se o f a local na tur* •' . JMin, ?5ra In 'e s tm e n t such as G o v e rn m e n t and M unicipn « ’ hose o f F o re ig n G o v e rn m e n ts . ° np o f o u r fp e c la l s e rvice s to assist th e in v e s to r in <b< ” '®«nts w isely. **tk ta**« e n o u g h t r ic k to m a ke m oney hut the to know how to a v o id lo o s in g It a fte r you have ma l L m «•' lie nt -e rv ic e to you. -¿First ^ ta te Gresham, Oregon Not upon a Lucky Bone, |fl ln . You will be too busy to do the washing. Our wagon will call for and deliver it After the spread, let us launder the table linen Gresham Steam Laundry A D olhr Opens a Savings Account at this Bank. And you will be Surprised to see How Quickly small ■ ■ aviag* Grow when pot aside regularly. Come let us lay out a savings plan for you Bank of Gresham Gresham, Oregon Resources over $300,000.00