T W IC E A W EEK VOL, 10, G resham O utlook NO. 54 SANDY PREPARES FOR CROWD MON. GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH PORT ARMS! AND KEEN EYES COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1920 OUR ATTITUDE. The Outlook is decidedly in favor of any movement to improve or en- I large the school facilities or increase the educational opportunities of the young people. The only ques'lon we ask is, Is the proposed plan reason-I [able as to method and expense involved? TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR AGE DOESN’T COUNT WITH CUPID BOUNDARY BOARD RESCINDS ACTION P lans are rapidly m a tu rin g fo r the Because we take this attitu d e we have been outspoken in support of Upon receiving advice to the ef g re a t jollification blow -out to be : the various proposals to enlarge the union high school district. It m atters fect th a t they had no discretion in held in M einig's grove a t Sandy on ¡not w hether the proposal originates with the present high school d istrict jth e m a tte r and could not deny a pe- L abor day to celeb rate th e estab lish ■ from the standpoint of enlargem ent or with the local d istricts from a de- . titiou regularly presented, th e boun m ent of th e Mt. Hood loop highw ay. dary board, consisting of the county j sire to enlarge th eir school privileges. All are aim ing at the same worthy Sandy citizens are leaders in the J com m issioners and th e county school plan b u t they are assisted by individ end. The proposals th a t have been under consideration appear to us to be su p erin ten d en t, decided to reconsider uals and com m unities th ro u g h o u t I reasonable. th e ir refu sal of Monday to perm it M ultnom ah and C lackam as counties. It is to be expected there will be some opposition—there always is to th e holding of special elections to H u ndreds of posters have been dis vote on th e proposition of consolida any school enlargem ent plan, in fact, to any progressive movement that trib u te d in th e sections in te reste d . I tion with Union High School Dis | costs anything. Towns and com m unities w hich are I tric t No. 2 for high school purposes. expected to ta k e p a rt in th e celebra Since It is a m atter of public welfare we are bound to take an Interest I T his decision effects both Boring tion are G resham , Oregon City, Bor in it and take our stand for it. Our conviction is th a t the enlargem ent of and a p art of C ed ar d istrict, No. 10, ing, E stacada, P leasan t Home, Kelso, which, to g e th er with a p art of F air- the union high school d istrict Is a good tliiug, th at it means b etter educa- ‘ Sandy Ridge, Firw ood, Dover, Da-1 view d istric t, presented petitions to m ascus, George, C ottrell, Powell V a l-1 ticnal advantages for the young now and lor the future. Hence we are for it. 1 the board last Monday. At th at lim e ley, E agle Creek, S pring W ater, B ar Ij Hence we consider our duty Is clear. It Is th at we hew to the line, . F airv iew ’s petition was accepted ami ton, Bull Run, M arm ot, C herryvi-le, ; Dw ight Mack W eeks, 70 years let the chips fall where they may. The p eti young, an d his brido, formerly» th e o th ers rejected. Zigzag, W elches and G overnm ent , S he’s th e d a u g h te r of Count Mrs. A nnie Lyles. 67. d o n ’t be tioners from C edar d istric t have been Camp. M orosinl of Essex. N. Y., and lieve in g ettin g old. A lthough advised to draw an o th e r petition and CALM WILL FOLLOW THE STORM. W hen th e crow ds come into San boys, notice th e re g u la r arm j Mr. W eeks is a g reat-g ran d d ad d y p resen t it to th e boundary board The Outlook’s m ention of a few names in the article In last issue re- ' an d Mrs. Lyles is a g ran d m o th er dy on M onday m orning they w ill' rifle, th e one w ith th e kick in it next W ednesday, which will d o u b t bring well filled lunch b askets and J Miss M orosinl is one of th e best 'gn rd in g the meeting of the d istrict boundary board appears to have stirred ! d o esn ’t m ean th a t life 's springs less be done. rifle sh o ts in th e co u n try , recen t tim e sh all n o t re tu rn again an d plan to stay all day. E veryone is ; ly atta in in g a high score a t the up a regular teapot tem pest. The office has bten bi sieged with protestations, th a t th ey a re n ot in d an g e r of T he board set th e d ate of the elec expected to bring his own cup. The 1 n atio n al rifle m eet at Camp Perry, j "Stop my paper,” Don't ever mention my name again in your paper," are 1 cupfd s d a rts, which was proved tion on S eptem ber 20 for Boring and Ohio. Notice th e p adding on the com m ittee will fu rn ish plates, cofTee, by th e ir recen t m a rriag e a t W a p a rt of Fairview d istrict. In th e some of the expressions hurled at our ears. Ington, D. C. rig h t shoulder. cream and su g ar. It is planned to event of an election in C ed ar «listrict Why such an onslaught? We are amused rath e r than frightened. We ’ have th e program begin a t 10:30 ' It will also be held on th e saute day. o’clock in th e m orning. M ayor MONDAY, LABOR DAY. believe from past experience th a t these sharp differences of opinion will all i GIANTS TO PLAY At th e sam e tim e Union High School Blanche Shelley, assisted by John IS GENERAL HOLIDAY " straightened out and those who hav taxed th eir grey m atter will be BROOM CO. AT SANDY D istrict No. 2 will vote on consolida Revenue, a pioneer of th e Sandy dis G resham will probably be a desert- | better ,nform<d an<1 more useful citizens than those who merely sat at ease) G resham G iants are to play one of tion. tric t, will be m aster of cerem onies. Among th e speakers who have ' ed city L abor Day, S eptem ber 6, for it 1 “nd d ’d “ Ot C“ re WhiCh 8' d‘‘ W" n' TheM* 18 slw ay* h°Pe for person Who I th e snappiest gam es of th e season An Error C orrected. prom ised to be p resent a re Judge on th is dav that the n lttzen . doe8 8onlP thinking and is not afraid to let the world know where he stands, j next Monday at Sandy when they The O utlook has been inform i li of G eorge W. S tapleton of G resham , p ractically every com m unity in east-I T,m e wl,! prove w hether he was rig h t or not, and the person who has an ( Play ag ain st one of th e league team s, an e rro r in the last Issue in a rep o rt Ju d g e T hom as Ryan of Oregon City, ern M ultnom ah an d n o rth ern Clacka- °P in,on is °P*‘n to conviction and change, if wrong. ¡th e N ational Broom Company. T h e ! of tlle boundary board concerning th e A ttorney G eorge W. Joseph of P o rt , t'e d u r d istrict controversy, In th a t mas join to celeb rate th e location of A new spaper has to get Its Inform ation from various sources and no I Hist gam e played w ith th is teat land and H arvey E. Cross of Oregon j t h e Mt. Hood Loop H ighw ay th ro u g h m atter how careful It is, or how fair It tries to be. It will make some mls- suited In a score favorable to th e Mrs. O sburn had n o thing to do with City. T he la tte r will speak on plo hom e team . T his tim e th e Broot 11 I the ,UU,,' r a " d k,,ow " n o th in « o t ,h e ’ Sandy. Citizens of G resham a re i statements. neer days. Ju d g e Dimmlck and o th com pany has a stro n g e r team lined u n *‘e,1" K or of any atto rn ey to repre- urged to take ad v an tag e of th e legal e r sp eakers of note have been in v it OUTLOOK MISINFORMED. holiday to Join in th e celebration up an d th e G iants are prepared to ¡sent her. ed. M cElroy's band of P ortlan d T he sto res will be closed all day 1 lie statem ent in the last Outlook, in the article relating to the m eet put up a stiff fight. T he expenses of will be on hand all day to furnish M ouday, banks wil be closed an d the ing of the d istrict boundary board, th a t Emil Olsen, Mrs. Olive Strebin, th e gam e are being met by th e Sandy A. L. TO SELL TICKETS TO music. T here will be a piano and “ BATTLE OF ARGONNE’ postoffice windows will be open only Mr. Hopkins and Mrs. Lulu Osburn, were represented by an attorney was com m ittee. co rn et num ber. Mrs. J. N. Clana- from 9 to 10 a. m. T h ere will be no T here will be two gam es on the G resham Post A. L. m et Tuesday han has prom ised th a t G resham will evidently based on m isinform ation. Several of the persons disclaim any c a rrie r service on th e ru ra l routes. hom e field Sunday. The first gam e evening, S eptem ber 31 In an In terest have a double q u a rte tte , a reader A n um ber of p arties are planning knowledge of or connection w ith the presence of said attorney at said meet w hich w ill continence at 1 o'clock will ing business session. At th is m eet and a soloist. Miss Mary J u n k e r of sh o rt excursions to th e beach and ing. be with th e Nicolai Door com pany ing th e local post voted to u n d ertak e Sandy will also sing a solo. Solo nearby points and th e re will be a big team . I he Outlook regrets its m istake. The fact of an attorney being present and the sale of 500 tick ets to the pyro dances will be given by H elen Crys- picnic at L a u re lh u rst p ark a t which .-alsting the opposition to the petition Is not denied however. At 3 o’clock th e G iants will plav technical display, “T he B attle of A r ler of P o rtlan d and Baby D orris Al It Is expected th e e n tire M ethodist th e A sahl team from Seattle. T his Is g onne” which is to be put on by th e len of Sandy. F olk dances by ch il The later action of the d istrict boundary board, rescinding th eir action Sunday school will be present. n crack team from th e P uget Sound dren and nn orig in al song, “ To the last Monday, shows th a t the petitions were not given a fair consideration 'c o u n try , th e ir record for this season j S eptem ber 8 In P o rtlan d . ' ' ’ H ighw ay,’’ by a q u a rte tte of Kelso PORTLAND MAN WINS at th a t meeting. j being 19 gam es won and one lost. Louis J. W ltle, who will d irect th e women will be on th e program , be FAIRVIEW GIRL AS BRIDE I productions arrived in P o rtlan d from sides o th e r local ta len t. Play gam es BIG STILL CAPTURED EARLY MORNING BLAZE | S eattle T hursday and w ill com mence for the children will be m anaged by A very pretty hom e w edding was STATE SUPERINTENDENT NEAR BULI RUN CALLS FIREMEN OUT Im m ediate construction of equipm ent Mrs. Clyde McCully. Firw ood will solem nized T h u rsd ay at high noon at MAKES OFFICIAL REPORT used to stag e the affair. A carload of also furnish som e num bers. Enough th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k T he flrp d ep artm en t was called out firew orks accom panied tile overseas A still in a 16-foot sq u are cave Follow ing th e recent visit of State will be scheduled to ta k e -up th e M oran of F airview when th e ir d au g h S u p erin ten d en t J. A. C hurchill an I room ab o u t 10 feet u n d erg ro u n d , Ia t 2 a ’ ’ T h u ™day to put out fire veteran and a fte r two or th ree day ’s w hole day. ter, Louise P auline, becam e th e bride T he chairm en com m ittees in charge of J. J. M eeker of P o rtlan d . Rev. County S u p erin ten d en t W. C. Aider- which probably took $1500 to c o n - |whlch wa8 <hrP a»«,nlng »he old Metz- work th e V aughn street enclosure will of the details of th e celebration are E. S tunning of th e G race B aptist sou to Inspect th e plant of Union High stru ct, was discovered T uesday by ■ F 8tore building which has been tak e on th e aspect of a real b a ttle as follow s: A rrangem ents on church of P o rtlan d officiated, usin School D istrict No. 2 at G resham , a Sheriff W ilson of C lackam as county u ,ed by ,b e OreK° n »Peking com pany field. More th an 200 overseas men p artial rep o rt was given in the Out will ta k e p a rt in th e b attle scene. grounds, P aul R. M einlg; m usic, Mrs. th e b eautiful rin g cerem ony. and in te rn a l revenue officers on th e i »his sum m er. Some rubbish in th e F ra n k 8. Sever is arran g in g for the J. M. C. M iller; finance, C asper J u n T he house was a ttractiv ely decor look. p roperty of Mrs. N ettle C onnett, th ree KU,eh was being burned and d u rin g The high school board is In re p articip a n ts and is confident th a t k e r; head ca rp en ter, Geo. C. Ma- ated in pink roses and greens. A fter m iles northw est of Bull Run. I »»• night got out of control. A bout j n o th ln g w„ , bp |,.ft un(,on'e 'to’ m ake roney; decoration, Mrs. E dna Esson; the cerem ony was o ver and th e con ceipt of th e official rep o rt of th e state The u n d erg ro u n d still was ca refu l-, - « "» »he «econd call was put In A rgonne a„ realiKtl(. a„ poaa)b,e sp o rts, Percy T. Shelley; dancing, g ratu latio n s received, th e g u ests su p e rin ten d e n t, which follows In full. ly concealed w ith m any trees and »his tim e to p ut out a fire which had H elm ets v«« „„.t A ugust 26, 1920. G eorge C. Maroney. were served an elab o rate banquet. brush which had been planted on tin i8»«ried In the roof T he th ird call eq u ipm ent will be worn by the ex- Union High School Dlst. No. 2, T here w ere 25 g u ests present. G resham , Oregon. earth w hich had been throw n up In j waB pu» 1,1 before the fire was burned , ervtce men and thpy w„ , be Hbown Library D|>en E very A fternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M eeker are spending G en tlem en :— At your req u est, 1 digging th e cave. On th e slope to out. going th ro u g h a gas cloud. T here T he library’ hours du rin g th e w in a week at Seaside a fte r which they visited th e G resham High school for No p a rtic u la r dam age was done , wi|| be no ¿ a n g e r sp ectato rs says th e purpose of looking over your, ward th e creek, Sheriff W ilson and te r will be from 2:3 0 to 5 :3 0 p. nt. will m ake th e ir hom e In P o rtlan d . but th e location m ade th e fire plant with a view to form ing a Judg- ,h e mel1 discovered a door, all cov- ’* D irector W itle and no one need fear every day except Sunday. Miss Mon m ent as to tfie n um ber of stu d e n ts ered over w ith ferns. Upon opening treach ero u s one as If 1, once get out | tb e o r a|)y , hp o th p r . tag u e, th e lib ra ria n , o r an a ssista n t FAIRVIEW you could, w ith your present equip- the door, they found a tu n n el, which of bounds It would probably have !nent. How prlao„ era wprp takpn J , , will be in charge and will assist in m ent, reasonably accom m odate. I u b u l,d ,n g " ° n be show n and th e b attle scene will be Mrs. Moore, accom panied by h er found th a t th e n u m b er of Seats in led back u n d er th e hill for 15 feet. Powe I« ’. '1 “ h te m aking selections of books of the Hhp„ At th e end of th e tu n n el was an o th er PoweH stree t betw een Main stre e t and carrl(.„ oll am |d bu„ t , y o u r assem bly hail Is 210, and that d a u g h te r Miss E d ith Jen k in s, will various kinds which are on hand at , bombs ftnd han<J lr e n a d e g ” spend th e week-end at Amboy, W ash- L ^ r . ? 8 „n,°< ai,d lti° nal 8P?re tbe door, which opened into th e cave R oberts avenue. th e lib rary . T he lib rary is open on ball in which seats can be placed; room, which was planked in. Tl, n o i ™ - ___ ThiK dtoplay to i„, tii,, most Monday, W ednesday and F rid a y ev ington visiting h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. th a t you have eig h t class room s o u t A 90-gallon copper still was found JERSEY CALF ALARMS w onderful ever given In P o rtlan d and Downing. side of th e hom e econom ics and a g ri enings from 7 to 9 p m. HIGHWAY TRAVELERS Is a dup licate of the one given at L etters have been received from c u ltu ra l d ep a rtm en ts; th a t b ut two on top of an old stove. H eat wau T he w inter m onths should be th e Dr. E BenRon, p a sto r of Sm ith Me of these room s are sufficiently large fu rn ish ed by coal oil b u rn ers. Five A ccording to a report from Hood durlnK th e B,B,e c° nv*," ‘l°n tim e when th e lib ra ry is well p a tro n , , . . , , »n which to place desks and still have hundred gallons of corn m ash and 10 pivoe n n t _ , A m erican Legion which wan ized. Not only th e books from th e m orial church an n ouncing his re- sufficient lectu re ch airs for th e class- Thb) wag ga,(, (<j bp gallons of finished liquor w ere in ihe R iver C. O. Lem mon, an Oak G rove beld rp rp n |ly G resham B ranch lib ra ry but any book tu rn from Europe, and th a t he ex- eo th a t m eet th e re in ; th a t one of room. W a te r was piped to th e cave o rch a rd ist, believes a sm all Jersey most realistic and was an exact rep- of th e thousands in th e m ain lib rary j pects to occupy th e pulpit Sundav »hese room s does now have the coin- atten d a n ce of the < b" i T " ’ from a stream 500 feet aw ay. The calf has resu lted in a n u m b er of l»ca of th e fam ous A rgonne b attle In P o rtlan d may be obtained by call m orning. .. A large ... . In which desks may be placed, since congregation will g reet him. th e o th e r room s are not m ore than cave was ab o u t 75 yards from the chilled spines down th e C olum bia t,le «»ceptlon of th e dahger. The ing for It. At a special school m eeting of Dis- j la rg e enough to accom m odate the farm of G eorge W ilkinson, which ad riv er highw ay. M otorists th e pai(, j d fra o n stratio n lasts from one and tric t No. 16 held T h u rsd ay evening Pupils who get th e ir clasa in stru ctio n joins Mrs. C o n n ett's property. l o n tractor and B u ild er two weeks have rep o rted th rillin g e n _ onj h a lf to two hours. in th ese rooms No one was o p eratin g th e still at co u n ters and near-coliisions with o ' Have located In G re sh a n v a n d am to consider tra n sp o rta tio n of high f th ° loca 1 poBt ,h e 500 I was Inform ed by S u p erin ten d en t ready to ta k e any work in my line. school pupils, th e follow ing reso lu Goodwin th a t th e total enro llm en t th e tim e and no a rre sts were m ade. g ian t co u g ar on th e highw ay n ear tlc k e‘a an ,' ff,’r» **>» be m ade to re- Long experience. W ork g u aran teed . tion was adopted: Mrs C o n n ett was recently convict last y ear was 234; th a t excepting H erm an creek Mr. Lem mon was ‘”’rvn “ "ertlo n ,o r ««’•‘•h am people, Let me bid on your work. Phone 327. Resolved, th a t th e school board of him self and th e music teach er, th e re ed of o p era tin g a still in h e r hom e m otoring along th e stre tc h th e o th e r ; 1 he Uloney ,B *° b« used to send th e L. J. W inter. w ere but 12 teach ers In y o u r corps; and was sentenced to six m onths in D istrict No. 16 a re hareby au th o r- th a t th e board will not em ploy ad d i th e co u n t jail and fined $500. She n ig h t. He declares th a t I e felt su re ! d ,'lf’*a te " of ‘bl* d istric t to the sto c k h o ld e rs’ M eeting Called. ized to a rra n g e fo r and pay from tional teach ers th is next year. he saw th e cougar. His fam ily s h iv - ! ,la" o n a * convention. Since C. O. A sto c k h o ld e rs’ m eeting of th e j school funds of said d istric t, th e cost In view of all of th e above facts, I had appealed h e r case and Is free at ered as an anim al loomed up in th e 8chnel,1*r - com m ander of th e Gresh- preaent on a stay of execution. She do not believe th a t your union high tra n sp o rta tio n of pupils from this com pany has been called fo r T uesday school d istric t should enroll m ore Is know n as th e “ queen of th e m oon g la re of th e h ead lig h ts. Mr. Lem 8m PORt’ ,8 n delegate local m ember? mon worked his levers and applied ar<> anxlouB ’h a » »»ll8 m ethod be suc- evening a t th e ir factory-office In d istric t to high schools o r o th e r th an 220 pupils. Each pupil a tte n d G resham , on T uesday, S eptem ber 7, schools of sim ila r g rad e In th is ing th e high school should have a sh in e rs" since she is th e first woman m ore juice He m ade too thick a | ceaaiul ln r«talng sufficient funds for 1920. country. seat of his own w here he keeps his m oonshiner to be convicted in th is m ix tu re and killed his engine, and th ” tr,p In consideration of th e im portance I T Tbtg raotIon --------------------------- _ Since state. and school supplies. his m otion c a rr,pd w„ h )t t h books T he price fo r tick ets is very mod- his car cam e to a stop w ithin 10 feet urgehnn>m;:q u e s,e“d to be “ ’n t" * ' necessary Provisions to im m ediate, v e ra te and It Is hoped th a t local peo of a sm all Jersey calf. in your high school assem bly, your ------------------ carry it into effect. ple will accept the o p p o rtu n ity to wlt- en ro llm en t should not, really, exceed P ow ell Street tioep el H all. At th is tim e th e question of es- th a t at any one tim e Since you m ight KegiMtratJon of A utoa litcrx-ioing neBB »h,B w onderful pyrotechnical dls- Sunday school 10 a m Sunday , ta b „ gh, thp 9th and 10tb a(Jps enroll 220 pupils and not have a be Kap«<lly. j P>*r 3 p m. address by Dr. G. W M illar longing at any tim e g re a te r th an 210 Dr. and Mrs. W ilbur Thom pson, of in th e local school received favorable T he display will s ta rt at 8 :30 of P o rtlan d . Sunday 7:3 0 p. m | Of th e 94,770 autom obiles reg is I am sta tin g 220 as a m axim um en- Hood River, have been visiting th e ir farew ell address by W. R Ruddock, I com m ent b u t as it was agreed th a t rollm ent for the equipm ent and the o ’clock. T ickets will be on-sale here . n . tered In Oregon up to Ju ly 31 last, of Los A ngeles, C alifornia As this i It was too late fo r action th is m a tte r corps of teach ers th a t you have. If Pa? ? . ' J . Thom pson In G resham before th e event. 31,406, o r approxim ately one th ird of w in be the last of th e six weeks o f, wag lald on thp ta b |p u n t), thp th e financial condition of y c u r din- ani* Mm. A. M. W ilkinson as gospel and Bible addresses an ea rn est a, m u.T-m ,.. in ... j..,,.- tric t is such th a t you can build two well as a n u m b er of friends, for th e th e to tal, are in M ultnom ah county, INTERESTING 8UIT BEINO nual eeting Ju n e. and loving invitatio n is extended to according to a sum m ary prepared by _. , . ' . , , p o rtab le schoolhouses, o r ra th e r one Dagt davs T he In terest In th ese questions wss p o rtab le schoolhouse with two rooms. P“ all who care to come. Seats free. No TRIED IN BROWN S COURT S ecretary of 8 ta te Kozer. Marlon collections ever taken. show n by th e la rg e n u m b er th a t on your school grounds, you could Memory of form er days when you county is second with 5092 cars re g An in te re stin g tria l is In progress filled th e schoolroom F ull tim e was serve a t least 40 m ore pupils, and, w ent w ith your p are n ts to divine wor- istered. A ppreciation Exprrwaeoi. . . today at th e tow n hall before Ju stice I wish to take this o p p o rtu n ity to * '’ en fo r discussion and harm ony in th a t way. possibly, ta k e care of ship Is stirre d by th e church bell. If C lackam as county is fifth on th e all th a t m ight wish to a tte n d y o u r you have n » rlected acknow ledge th e kindness show n by and good n a tu re prevailed, high school You m ust have m ore »he habit of regu- list w ith 4008, only 142 leas th an of th e P eace Brown. T he tria l is over som e wood which th e plaintiff. Mrs. th e ed ito r of th e O utlook and th e --------------------- room , how ever, th an you have, i a r a »»**ndance le t thia in v ite you to respect of all th e people of G resham . A fter all. high prices are n ot al- should you Intend to enroll m ore | s ta rt again. T he church m akes fo r a L an e county, and 422 less th an Urna-, Rosa M E llio tt, claim s was cut con not only in th e tow n but fo r m iles | w ays a question of th e profiteer T he th an 220 pupils, provided you wish : b etter com m unity in every way Ev tilla trary to ------- lease, - R. H. Spence la th e . .w B LvW around My final word to one and a l l ________ _____ ,0 keep your bj<h ^ hw,| up ,o ,u . p h u rh T he to ta l am o u n t received from II- defen d an t. U m sv God bless and save dear | »TOuble is sim ply th a t too m any men p resen t sta n d ard of excellency. In th is town is w orthy of C ,ackam aa wa* »77.932 - 1 T he atto rn ey s a re C G S chneider G resham W R. RUDDOCK, j a re ta k in g profits from th e produc- I your su p p o rt. We are all serving one Very sincerely yours, 50 w hile L ane co u n ty ’s to tal was for th e plaintiff and Milo C. King for --------------------- i tlon and d istrib u tio n of goods. T he J A CHURCHILL. God and striv in g to help men. W or »74.872 00. show ing th a t th e re Is a th e d efen d an t T he Jury consists of _ F irem en . .A ttention! producer gets a profit, th e m anufac- Supt. Public In stru ctio n . ship In tb e church w here you feel T he re g u la r m onthly m eeting of f , 7 “7 r nu,nber o f cara *n Wm Rales. A B runner. Roy Stone, tu r e r g ets th e profit due him , a b ro k m ost at home, b u t -w orship som e th e G resham V olunteer»F ire D ep art F1NHI Salm on! Flab! ac an.aa county. p>red so u th a rd , and Jam es Jennings. e r gets a profit, a Jobber g ets a profit, w here. m ent will be held in the fire hall Can your own fish a t hom e at A recen t license Issued last week - Monday n ig h t. S eptem ber 6. at 8 p m a w holesaler gets a profit, and th en ab o u t o n e-th ird th e cost you pay At this Need Your Holt C leaned? All firemen a re urgently requested the re ta ile r gets his le g itim ate profit. now. Get them fresh, buy direct T im e to get good old “ Black C a t” bear« the number 87.088 to be present. School ra te of Increase th e reg istra tio n o f , Have It F rench dry cleaned. Re- Figure It out ourself on a pair of from th e fisherm an. Get your o rd er stockings for th e kiddles. By o rd er of th e chief in esrly . F o r p articu la rs, w rite or sta rts soon We have them in end- cars In th e sta te will be m ore th an I Palr,n < neatly done. Tallortng for 1 socks. HARRY JOHN8ON. Sec’y. Iadlea aBd »“ ’ n see P erry K itzm iller, Bonneville. Or. | less variety. E. W. Aylsworth Adv 100,000 before th e end of th e year. PETER LENARD. Tailor. Additional Gresham Locals