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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1919)
__1 w ------- FAIRVIEW COTTRELL ¡n its. Mr. ¡ il 1 Mrs S. F. Pitta. J Jam a m es H uai t Manarv ,ppiing l° o rK a n lte th e F a ir A Community S unday sch o o l wa, tju d e . of C oni ,, I ... ; Mr and S * . Smith Memorial c h u rc h Sun- W. E. Mark« ^ ‘“enlng hen th e follow ing of- * M __ tM M ra J. • •’*e«••<.&» » , ¿suiiu;• V e\ “ , I ..te d an d te a c h e rs ap- Mr. and Mr sui rin te n d e n t, -Mrs. S. spent Sun.I u . |S«,ea . . . s l a n t s u p e rin te n d e n t, jiikson •’‘‘Ì f ’lV “• 'I.K a y ; s e c re ta ry . •••■• W ll- ""l Butler re a su re r, C lyde S tone; M e a l dir- • >r. Mrs. Mrt A. L. S tone; I Paulin.- Zinn. T e a c h e rs, Be- G ra n t; p rim a ry , l fC° rrecii unior, Mrs. C. S tone; H"- ?Miat‘ Miss R o salie L u selier peop class— Boys— Mrs. I ’ Mrs. P r a t t. Bible R ^ M r s ' L Stone. F ifty w ere l i S i d Sun i m o rn in g , a n d th e a t - • JSdance 1 ' xpected to Increase I O lT U W h | M ' : ii' k Brow er \ uuday. Geo. Blackburn u r daughter. Mrs Ma Estacaua. T ltS im . NOVEMBER 25. 19IH RAGE Wm C arpenter is confined to his lan d , v isited w ith Mr an d Mrs E. F. v-;.- a severe a tta c k of h eart \n d re , Sunday. rouble Mrs ttobt. M auary spent F rid ay L ib erty Bonds W anted. 'iih Mrs Jas McBain and Mrs We w ill p u rch ase a t th e m ark et trval Mauary at Gillis. price all issues of L lo erty Bonas r Mrs F ra n k G ilb railh an d BANK O F GRESHAM . 1 P .-irl liiitr o .vf P a ri. ilr p s h illll. O re g o n . N ig h t M o r n in g _ -as m ade in th e N. tv* Cer« I an- the Parent-Teacher "delation meeting*. T hey w ill be on tin ' cond F rid a y of each I nth at t! ' hoolhouse. T h e h o u r I u be nf I:3 tl. °- district AU l>iire n ,s an d I’11’ I a re in v ited to S in the work. J^The so- 1 «Bran under the .„(Dices of the M e th o d ist Aid so- last S aturday n ig h t w as g re a t I “ -joyed those p re se n t an d was I . financial tccesa. An even hun- I L j dollar w. re clea re d as a resu lt I the social. T he m oney will go linward th- xpense of m oving th e |.aterial from th e old ch u rc h to t h e 1 |« v location ju st acro ss th e s tre e t I ’ B the si hoolhouse. I t is expected lijjtth e work of re b u ild in g w ill com- | . Pnce at " I Donald G ran t won a b lu e rib b o n on tn Industrial Club pig w hich he ex- liibited at the Pacific I n te rn a tio n a l iLivestock . 'p o sitio n ju s t closed. Don- Ld is an old hand in clu b w ork, and I ha« won prizes on h is e x h ib its fo r th e J , four v, ars. He is a lre a d y p la n ing his d u b w ork fo r n ex t year. I I2Z I I I pointing TH E WAV TO 1020. By SCOTT C. BONE Sweeping re p u b lic a n victories marked the s ta te elec tio n s in M assa chusetts, K entucky a n d M aryland, md the local electio n s in New Y ork Hty and state, on T u esd ay , Nov. 4. Coining ju st one in a d v a n ce of the ational elections of 1920, th e re su lts ire of prom ising p o rte n t in disclos- ig a pronounced an d u n m is ta k a b le »pular trend a g a in st th e p a rty in lower and a m ig h ty p ro te s t a g a in st listing conditions. Most significant of a ll is th e re jection of G overnor C alvin C oolidge, ■' Massachusetts, by an d unprec- ated m ajority a p p ro x im a tin g 125,- 100. Here th e re p u b lic a n ca n d id a te ■came the em b o d im e n t of an issue law and o rd e r a n d p u re, u n a d u lte r- ed and u n a fra id A m erican ism , in ntradistinction to a sta n d fo r rad- ilism on the p a r t of h is opponent, id the people of th e s ta te show ed eir aggressive lo y a lty by rally in g the sta n d ard ra ise d by G overnor lolidge o v erw helm ingly. Massachusetts, in th u s going on cord so decisively, s trik e s a blow the soviet and B olshevism and kill ed evils th a t w ill c la rify th e atm os- ere in all q u a rte rs . Kentucky, fo r th e th ird tim e in her itory, broke aw ay fro m h e r Solid uth m oorings an d p u t a good ad- nistration above tra d itio n by elect- i a rep ublican g o v ern o r. H ere ite issues w ere m ade p ara m o u n t, t with A m erica F irs t th e party gan. New Jersey, th e p re s id e n t’s state, • the first an d only tim e since he ,s given h ig h e st n a tio n a l honors, )Be a d em o cratic g o v e rn o r on a et” issue in k e e p in g w ith th e pres- mt’s last veto of a p ro h ib itio n en- 'cenient m easure. E dw ards, the icessful ca n d id a te, proclaim ed from i platform a n d stu m p th a t he uld endeavor to m ake New Jersey i wet as th e A tla n tic o ce an .” This peal won him th e su p p o rt of cities ig a v e him th e election. B ut, a t i same tim e, th e s ta te re-elected a lublican le g isla tu re . Sm all com- t, indeed, can com e to th e W hite use out of such victory. Maryland, on th e face, of the re- ■ns, is all but, if not ac tu ally , a lublican sta te . T he g o vernorship igs in th e balance by a n arrow rgin, w hereas front tim e intm em - al, with ra r e exceptions. M aryland i ranked as a d em ocratic stro n g - With "Three-Point C antilever Springs New Overland 4 Seems to “Sail Over The Roads” T Three-Point Cantilever Springs protect the car from the hammering and wear of road blows. They lengthen its life and reduce upkeep costs. Equipment of Overland 4 is dependable and complete from Auto Lite Starting and Lighting to Tillotson Carburetor. H E new T h re e -P o in t C a n tile v e r Springs of Overland 4, by their special construction and design, protect car and passengers from ordinary road jolts. Bump ing, twisting, swaying and vibrating are wonderfully lessened. I he blows of the road seldom reach you. There is less ten dency to bodily fatigue after long rides. The springs of Overland 4 attached at Is of a ~ 130-inch the ends — ----- Springbase ---- — „--- give — the riding comfort and road steadiness hereto fore possible only with cars of long wheel base and great weight, yet Overland 4 retains the light weight and economy advantages of 100-inch wheelbase. 250,000 miles of test have made the strength and endurance of this car a matter of record. See Overland 4 at the first opportunity. Ask for booklet. Overland 4 Pouring, $H45; Roadster, $S45, Coupe, JS1325 j Sedan, $1375. Prices f. o. b. 1 oiedo. animany’a ro u te in New York is by no m eans secondary in sig- ance. S tan d in g for good govern- t and offering clean, capable lidatcs, an d , above all, opposing »chine-made ju d ic ia ry , th e rep u b is achieved a n o ta b le triu m p h , huge d em o cratic m a jo rity given overnor S m ith a y ear ago m elted r into m ere n o th in g n e ss and only M urphy’s son-in-law and a few ir can d idates w ere saved from the ie n ew ly -en fran ch ised women rs is to be ascrib ed a la rg e degree ie cred it fo r th e o v erth ro w of bi ; .y H all. T a k in g th e ir du ty of ‘ii-l.ip se rio u sly , th ey rallied to polls early an d in la rg e num b ers di playing a know ledge of men issues, cast th e ir b allo ts fo r good ri.-nent as typified by th e repub- ■ Jtid id ates. robust A m ericanism , in evidence ywhere, show s th a t A m erican lems a re u p p erm o st and predoni- t, and th a t in s ta te an d local ap- enu nt th e d em o cratic p arty , with n» (ficiency, its in c ap a city and its »'agance, an d , m o reo v er, w ith its »orizing w ith rad ic alism and is tow ard S ocialism , has trie d and 'I w an tin g — u tte rly w anting in ? or N atio n al u sefulness. T a ilo rin g men an d w om en— cleaning, ing an d re p a irin g done well. I --nard. P ow ell stre e t. Read by GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. - __ , I i-i---* -- f ’ . _____ __________ . 1 1 T MT I I W. A. , . C l veep Y o u r H E y e s « s a r> • I'll i,1,' error THREE HESSEL GRESHAM i • • • • i • •• •• • . •. ••• • • • '■ • • . • *i". •