T W IC E
A
W E E K
VOL. 10, NO. 66
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON,
TUESDAYS
AND
F R ID A Y S
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1920
ELEVEN STATE MEASURES
ON MAIN STREET FINAL LIST OF PRIZE W-NNERS; CLUB
NOMINATING CAUCUS ANOTHER ACCIDENT
ON BALLOT NOV. 2
REASONS GIVEN FOR
MONDAY EVENING
WORKERS RECEIVE MANY PREMIUMS
U. H. S. OPPOSITION
The third accident in four months
at the junction of Main street and
the Bull Run car line occurred last
Local interest is beginning to cen- nigbt when one of the county trucks
ter in the com ing town caucus to be hauling crushed rock was struck on
held Monday night in Metzger's hall. ,he cro8sln«
the 4:50 car. No ln-
On the streets and in the stores jury was
by the driver but
groups of men and women are heard bOIUe damage was done to the truck,
discussing the qualifications of pres- wbicb * as taken away later in the
ent incumbents and prospective c a n -, evenin<-
¿¡dates.
Tho8e wh° observed the accident
A full ticket of all town officers stated that the motorman whistled
and three eouncilmen is to be nomi- for tbe cro88,llg a"d slowed down
nated. According to the wording of The ,ruck driver claimed that the
the ordinance providing for the gen- sun9hlne *“ hiB ey“ ‘ aU8’“1 bim “ >
Seven Are A ntead m eato Io tin* S tate
< 'oiiet j tut Ion.
At the regular election on Novem-
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The following concludes the list of
l ight Urahiiuu.
2 the voters will be called upon
° i egon' Oc‘ H ’
those who received premiums at the
Cock— A. M. Hart, Oswego, Ore ber
. to to te yes or no on eleven
.
Editor
O
utlook:—
Several
md -
state penring |„ U te issues
of the Items
ojtl<£&
recently closed exhibition of the Mult gon 1st.
Hens— Wm Shearer, Estacada 1st, measures or amendments to the state j under Fairview headlines, and pre-
nomah County Fair and Manufact
A. M. Hart 2d.
constitution. To be specific, seven of «umably w ritten by your Fairview
urers and Land Products show:
Cockerels -E. J. Hepp, Milwau-
the questions are proposed con atitu -) f? rre8po,nd?nt’ t’’nd ,o Put “>**>>’ of
Dorset.»
kie 1st.
„„„ x
o ,h „
Pullets— E J. Hepp 1st, A. M. « o n ., n m o n ta o n ...
Ram, 1 year and under— W. H
clevela'nd 1st
Hart 2d.
acts or measures referred by the leg- 1 will thank you for a little space in
Ram Lamb— W. H. Cleveland 1st,
Black M inorea*
islature or on petition of the people. ' vour valuable paper to at least show
Hens— A. W. Parks, Portland 1st,
Taylor Bros. 2d. W. H. Cleveland 3d.
The proposed amendments to the i ¡bat i bere *8 merit behind the posi-
Cl^ e |a ’nd" la(' “¡[’ j
T a y lo r ' Bros Geo Pratt, Portland 2d
state
constitution are the following: ¡¿adc'^hat there ar™ wS’ EcUona In
Cockerels— A. W. Parks let.
si
’
Br° 8
Pullets— A. W. Parks 1st, Geo.
(3 0 0 -3 0 1 ) Compulsory voting and Fairview which have arisen over the
eral town caucus, and the custom in 1 ml8j udRS the distance to the cross-.
Ewe, 1 year and under— W. H. Pratt 2d.
registration amendment.
question of consolidation with Union
I Cleveland
1st and 2d,
Taylor
Bulf Minorca»
the past, it is believed that several ing.
(3
02-303)
Amendment
regulating
hlgh' BelnR onp of those opposing
Bros
3d.
Hens— Geo. Pratt 1st.
names for each office to be filled may 1 Tbis is the same crossing where
Flock— W. H. Cleveland 1st and
Pullets— Geo. Pratt 1st and 2d.
be put in nomination at this g en er a l,
R' Howitt 8 car wa8 struck a few 2d, Taylor Bros. 3d.
W hite Legltorwt
legislators.
practically the same reasons as my-
weeks
ago
and
where
the
Tiller
Flock
by
E
x
.-
W.
H.
Cleveland
Cockerels— S. Stenberg, Boring,
town meeting. Additional names
(3 0 6 -3 0 7 ) Single tax amendment
I shall as briefly as possible give
1st
and
2d.
1st
and
2d
may be placed on the ticket by petl- double ,ragedy occurred in June.
(308-309
Amendment
fixing
term
8O““'
of the rea8<»-8 for my positlou,
Get of Sire— W. H. Cleveland 1st
Pullets— Clyde B. Peterson, Fair-
tion follow ing the caucus.
of certain county officers.
sou ,,, X *
" I *° ,'helr
and
2d,
Taylor
Bros.
3d.
view,
1st
and
2d.
<»,» »,»> » ..
.
soundness to the readers hereof
There seems to be no certainty as HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES
Produce of Ewe-—W. H. Cleveland
Light B row n lx-ghoi-n»
(312
-3
1
3
)
Anti-compulsory
vacci-
For
some
time
past
we
have been
ELECT YEAR'S OFFICERS 11st' and“7d?
Cocks— Paul Schuele, Portland, 1st nation amendment.
to the names of leading candidates.
able to say to our pupils who are
Pea
Lambs—
W
H.
Cleveland
1st,
Hens—
Paul
Schuele,
1st.
Several names are being mentioned
(3 1 4 -3 1 5 ) Amendment fixing legal 'f>avB,K °ur grade school, "You may
Class officers were elected today and 2d.
Cockerels— Paul Schuele 1st.
rate of interest in Oregon
I go t0 any high sch° o1
the state of
for mayor, among them the name of for the school year 1920-1921 by
Champion Ram— W. H. Cleve-
Pullets— Paul Schuele 1st.
n,
Oregon (including Union High No.
the present incumbent. It is not like students of the high school as fol land 1st; Champion Ewe- W. H.
Dark B rown Ix-ghoi-it»
(3 18-319) Divided legislative see- 2. and also Including such vocational
Cleveland 1st.
Cock— Paul Schuele 1st.
ly any change will be made in the lows:
slon amendment.
schools as the Benson Polytechnic,
Senior Class— President, Melvin
Lincoln
Hens—
Paul
Schuele
1st.
other officers, fhe recorder, the treas
The referred measure Is known as ; V ? Girls' Polytechnic, and the High
Ram, 2 years and over— J
Brugger; vice pres., Ellis Wright;
Cockerels—
P.
Schuele
1st
and
2d.
[School of Commerce) and your tui
urer, or the marshal, provided the
Pullets— Paul Schuele 1st and 2d. the oleomargarine bill.
secretary, Mabel Lundquist; treas Hubbard 1st and 2d.
tion will be absolutely free. Furth
present officers are w illing to accept
Ram. 1 year and under— J G.
The
three
Initiative
bills
are,
(1
)
Black
Ix'ghorn
ermore, your transportation will be
urer, Lyle W inters;
sergeant at Hubbard 1st and 2d.
re-election. A strong efTort will be
Hen— Clifton H. Dickenson, Silver- the Port of Portland dock commis equally free to any of these schools
arms, Wilbur Altman; reporter, Lyle
Ram Lamb— J. G. Hubbard 1st, ton 1st.
made to elect some new council tim
sion consolidation bill, (2 ) the — the only provision being that the
Mason.
Grant McMillan 2d, J. G. Hubbard 3d
Cockerels— C. H. Dickenson 1st.
ber. It is generally conceded that
Roosevelt bird refuge measure, and school must be in Multnomah coun
Ewe,
2
years
or
over—
J.
G.
Hub
Pullets—
C.
H.
Dickenson
1st.
Junior Class— President, Curtis C.
ty. to claim free transportation.’’
Mayor Kenney has made a careful
bard 1st and 2d.
(3 ) the state market commission act. The new car schedule makes it pos
Buff
la*ghorii
Hendricks;
vice president, Cora
Ewe j vear and under_ _ j. O.
and conscientious officer and if w ill
Cockerel— Bush Farm 1st and 2d.
Every voter Is presumed to have sible for our children to leave Fair-
Pullets— Bush Farm 1st and 2d.
ing to go on the ticket again will Johnson; secretary, N ettie Nelson; Hubbard 1st, Grant McMillen 2d
received a copy of the voters p a m -, view at 7:50 a. m. and reach Port-
treasurer, Newel Fancher; sergeant ! Ewe Lamb— J. G. Hubbard 1st
Pen—
Bush
Farm
1st.
phlet, Issued by the secretary of state J ^ d,h C?O° l8 on ! ltne’ Is 11 surprls-
doubtless be the peoples’ choice.
W hite R ocks
at arms, Wilfred Nasshahn; reporter, a n d . 2<,1'
,
_ ,
. .
„
,
Ing that many of our citizens desire
Among the matters of special inter Pdna PU1
P
Flock— J. G. Hubbard 1st.
Cock— Jack Bertram. Lents, 1st. and sent to all voters. This pant-( t0 retain these exceptional educa-
Pen Lambs— J. O. Hubbard 1st
est to come before the citizens Mon E'una u u l’
Hen— Jack Bertram 1st and 2d.
phlet should be carefully read and [ tlonal facilities?
Sophomore Class— President Adolph and 2d.
Cockerel— J. Bertram 1st and 2d the various proposed nets and amend- '
day night will be proposed to make Zenger; vice president, Alden Miller; I Pen by Ex.— J. G. Hubbard 1st
Hie above benefits cost the tax-
Cockerel—
J.
Bertram
1st
and
2d
the m arshal’s office appointive in
ments carefully studied. The pam- payer8 of •*}*_8 district only 1.4 mills
Pullet— J. Bertram 1st and 2d.
secretary, Mary Cogswell; treasurer, and 2d
for county high school tuition fund,
stead of elective. The opinion of the
Produce Ewe— J. G. Hubbard 1st.
phlet in most cases contains argu- and 1.25 mills for transportation, a
Pen— Jack Bertram 1st.
Edward Schwedler; sergeant at arms,
Get of Sire— J. G. Hubbard 1st
people is desired on this as it will
R h od e ■»land R cv I n
ments for and against the measures. total of 2.85 m ills for all our educa
Harry Squire;
reporter, Francis and 2d.
Cocks— J. O. W atts, Eugene, Ore
have to be made a charter amend
It Is the purpose of the Outlook to tional advantages above the eighth
Peak.
Champion Ram— J. G. Hubbard gon 1st and 2d.
ment and be initiated by the voters.
discuss the more important of these grade. Now if we are Joined to
Hens— Coe A. McKenna. Portland proposed
Freshman Class— President, Ray- 1st
changes In the state constl- ! H m ^ Jd ’ ^ h e ^
It probably will not affect the election
Champion Ewe— J. G. Hubbard 1st, A. W. Parks 2d.
Strong; vice president. Lillian Pitts; 1st.
of a marshal for the ensuing term.
Cockerels— A. J. ttaney, Oswego, tutlou or statutes and make a few ; would be excluded from all other
secretary, Mildred Metzger; treas
K am boulettes
1st, J. A. Overdof, Metzger 2d.
Another matter to be discussed is
recommendations. This we have al-
schools In the state, Including
Ram, 2 years and over— Ernest F.
urer— (no election) tie vote— Leo
P ullets— Tom Johansen, Rainier, ready done in reference to the a n ti-1 ,be af ° reH»l<l vocational schools, un-
that of making provision for a sink
Miller
1st.
1st and 2d.
Bailey and Edna Mewhirter; sergeant
„ „ „ ...... ...,
,'S
ing fund to meet the bonded indebt
Ram, 1 year and under— Ernest
Pens— Tom Johansen 1st, Mr. and c n . W l . . r ,
at arms— (no election) tie vote,— F. Miller 1st and 2d.
edness of the city. No provision has
Mrs. J. T. Ernest. Hillsdale, 2d.
Chester Christensen, W illiam Fritz;
Ram Lamb— Ernest F. Miller 1st. s in g le Comb R h od e Island W hites MT SCOTT TEAM CONFER
So»"' t i X . X r ' . i t o n ¡ S K
so far been made to pay off the bonds
and 2d.
reporter, Hazel Gibson.
CockB— W alter Roswurm, Forest
DEGREE
ON
CANDIDATE
autom atically cease so far as all
which become due in fifteen years.
Ewe,
2
years
and
over—
Ernest
F.
Grove, 1st.
Student Body Organization— Of
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I schools except union high are con-
It is proposed either to increase
Miller 1st and 2d.
Hens— W alter Roswurm 1st & 2d.
A large number of Odd Fellows of cerned.
As for the cost— union
ficers will be elected in two weeks.
Ewe,
1
year
and
under—
Ernest
F.
the water rent so that a sum may be
Cockerels— W. Roswurm 1st & 2.d Gresham lodge were present Thurs- ^Jgli a levy last year was 7.5 mills.
Nominations, one week from today. Miller 1st and 2d.
P u llets— W. Roswurm 1st and 2d. day evening to see the conferring o f 1 1®^?” d itbhJ„aiyv,,e ,T
each year set aside which would be
<jou,d lf b®
Ewe Lamb— Ernest F. Miller 1st
Pen. W. Roswurm 1st.
a cum ulative fund, or to add about
,u„
__________ .
„ „
,ower»‘o when salaries and othpr ex-
and 2d.
R ose Comb R h od e Island W hites
the
first
degree
on
Burton
M.
Howell
penses
are
higher?
Has
the policy
TRIAL
OF
HURIAS
a mill to the tax levy, or sufficient,
Flock open Ernest F. Miller 1st
<*ockerels— C. M. Lake. Boring. 1st of Gresham.
been to lower the millage whpn now
SATURDAY,
10
A.
M.
and
2d.
based on the valuation, to provide
Pullets— C. M Lake 1st and 2d.
A team from Mt. Scott lodge con territory has been annexed? We
Flock by Ex.— Ernest F. Miller
D om inique
about a thousand dollars each year
The case of the State vs. Hurias, 1st and 2d.
ferred the degree, which was en- know It has not.
Cocks—
A.
J
Hillesland
1st
Isn't It evident from the foregoing
to be added to a sinking fund, which on a charge of selling intoxicating
Pen Lambs— Ernest F. Miller 1st.
Hens— A. J. Hillesland 1st and 2d joyed by all members and visitors that consolidation would double and
by investm ent could be made to in liquor, which was set for this after
Pen by Ex.— Ernest F. Miller 1st.
Cockerels— A. J. Hillesland 1st
present. After lodge was closed all : almost treble our tax levy and at "the
Get of Sire— Ernest F. Miller 1st
crease m aterially and give the city noon before Justice Brown was post
P ullets— A. J. Hillesland 1st 4 2d were ushered to the dining ro o m .! Hnme ,,n|p deprive our children of
and
2d.
Pens— Cris Lake 1st.
a material credit against the day poned until 10 o ’clock tomorrow, Sat
where a splendid oyster supper was !7a? y , Pr**B#IR’8 which are now
Produce of Sire— E. F. Miller 1st
G olden W yandotte«
when its bonded Indebtedness falls | urday morning. The reason given for and 2d.
Cocks— Josephine C. Lake, Boring, served by a committee, who carried | | f.d r
• P
P"rmanently
to union high and forever barred
due.
Produce of Ewe— E. F. Miller 1st. 1st and 2d.
postponment was that the district at
out
their
part
most
nobly.
The
com-
from
any
other
sim
ilar
school in
Champion Ram— Ernest F. Miller
In view of these questions which torney’s office had not had sufficient
Cockerels— Josephine C. Lake, 1st m lttee consisted of Melvin Sunday, Oregon unless we pay both tuition
1st;
Champion
Ewe—
Ernest
F.
Mil
and 2d.
are up for consideration and the need Hme R wa„ a great dlsappointment ler 1st.
and transportation.
People who
Pullets—- Josephine Lake, 1st and Cecil Metzger and Harry Stanley.
of selecting eouncilmen and officers to the large number of men, women
have children with an aptitude for
2d.
Next Tuesday evening the members trades (and I candidly say to you
who have the peace and good order and children who had gathered at the
SHEEP AND GOATS
Pen— Josephine Lake 1st.
of Gresham lodge will travel to Mt. that many would be better off learn
of th e city at heart It is predicted city hall expecting to hear an inter
Mouthdown«— Class 26
Black latitKslutne
Scott. When the sam e team will con ing good trades rather than "book
Ram,
2
years
and
over—
J.
G.
Hub
C ockerels--E . J. Hepp 1st.
there will be a large representation of esting trial.
fer the second degree on Mr. Howell. learning" o n ly ), should Plainly ask
bard
&
Son
1st
and
2d.
Pullet— E J. Hepp 1st and 2d.
both men and women at Monday
them selves if they are not doing their
Ram, 1 year and under— J. G.
Mt. Scott has promised Gresham children— and their neighbors' chil
Pen— E. J. Hepp 1st.
night’s caucus.
Hubbard
&
Son
1st
and
2d.
A rcnie Social Club H olds .Meeting.
S ilver Sebright
lodge a good time, and expects a large dren— an injustice by voting them
R an l.uinl) .1 Q Hubbard &
Cock— W alter Roswurm 1st.
The Areme club, the social auxili
delegation to be present from here. selves away from the benefits of free
Son
1st
and
2d.
R eal E sta te B argains.
Hen— Geo. W Irwin, Milwaukie,
ary of the Gresham Chapter Order
Brothers Geo. W. Kenney, John tuition In the splendid Portland
Ewe. 2 years and over— J. G. Hub 1st and 2d.
Twenty acres, all under cultivation, of Eastern Star, met last Wednesday
trade schools, to say nothing of the
Sleret,
and Clarence Stanley were other
bard
&
Son
1st
and
2d.
Cockerel— Walter Roswurm 1st.
part inside city lim its of Gresham,
high schools. There are those
Ewe.
1
year
and
under—
J.
G.
Hub
P ullet— W. Roswurm 1st and 2d. present Thursday evening, and the among us who believe the time Is not
fronting Powell road; city water. at the home of Mrs. George Page
bard
&
Son
1st
and
2d.
Pen— W. Roswurm 1st.
Price $550 per acre. Can be handled Receiving with Mrs. Page were Mrs
members were glad to see them In the far distant when Troutdale, W ilkes,
Ewe Lamb— J. G. Hubbard & Son
B u ff latcevl P o II m I i
with very little cash.
and Fairview will unite and maintain
H. H. Eling and Mrs. E. W. Ayls 1st and 2d.
Cock— Bertha M. Story, Oregon lodge hall again, as It has been some a union high school of our own In a
Forty acres, new bungalow, barn worth, Joint hostesses. Mrs. S. B
time
since
they
have
been
out
to
any
Flock
open—-J.
G.
Hubbard
1st!
City, Oregon. 1st.
and other out houses in fair condi
central location. We would forever
Hen— Bertha M Story 1st and 2d. of the m eetings. It has been sug make this impossible If we became a
tion. Twenty-four acres under culti Hall, the president, presided and ap and 2d.
Flock,
bred
by
Ex.—
J.
G.
Hubbard
I
Pullet— Bertha M. Story 1st.
vation, three miles south of Gresh pointed as an executive com m ittee
gested that a rafter be cut out to re part of Union High No. 2
ltenr«l<-<l W hite Polish
am.
Will take house and lot in which includes herself, Mesdames U 1st and 2d.
I ant a small taxpayer in this dis
Pen
Lambs
open—
J.
G.
Hubbard
Hen— Bertha M. Story 1st and 2d. member the occasion. It Is hoped trict so am not pleading from a self
Gresham as part payment.
G.
Smith,
George
Honey,
C.
J.
Lund
1st
and
2d.
that
they
will
come
out
more
often,
W hile ( ’reNte«l lil«« k Polish
Twenty acres, house, barn and
ish standpoint. In order that 5 mills
Pen Lambs, bred by Ex.— J. G.
Cock— Bertha M. Story 1st and 2d so that It will not be necessary to cut may be saved to my people. It has
other out houses in fair condition. quist and C. Powell.
Hubbard
1st
and
2d.
Hen— Bertha M. Story 1st and 2d out another rafter.
Thirteen acres clear, 2 *4 miles west
The educational and current events
always been my view that money
Get of Sire— J. G. Hubbard 4 8on,
W h ite H anihurgs
of Gresham on Base Line road.
should not be considered when a
com m ittee, consisting of Mrs. O. A 1st and 2d.
Cocks— Bertha Story 1st.
Eight acres, all under cultivation;
child's welfare and education are at
Produce of Ewe— J. G. Hubbard
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Hen— Bertha Story 1st and 2d.
also five acres with one acre clear, Eastman, Mrs. Aylsworth and Mrs
stake.
1st
and
2d.
Arthur
Dowsett,
discussed
the
anti-
Cockerel— Bertha Story 1st.
three m iles east of Gresham, close to
In conclusion. Mr Editor, I will
Champion Ram— J. G. Hubbard
Pullet— Bertha Story |s t.
the store.
vaccination measure to be voted on
Mrs. C. G. Humason departed for say that you Gresham folks are an
1st;
Champion
Ewe—
J.
G.
Hub-
S ilv e r S|M«iigl<sl H a n ih u rg s
Forty acres, can be sold in two 20 at the coming election.
the G. A. R. encampment at Indian energetic, hustling bunch of people,
bard 1st.
acre tracts with full sets of building
Cocks— W alter Roswurm 1st.
The
next
m
eeting
of
the
club
will
apolis
September 1*. traveling over full of cmbltlon for your town and
on each 20 acres. Thtrty-eight acres
Hens— W. Roswurm 1st and 2d.
your school. You have a splendid
MIIX
II
GOATS
be
held
on
November
8
with
Mrs
She high school— size considered— an ef
under cultivation. Three m iles from
Cockerels— W. Roswurm 1st 4 2d the Northern Pacific line.
Buck Kid— Dr. E A Pierce 1st.
Gresham close to Anderson station George Tucker.
Pullets— W. Roswurm 1st and 2d stopped over a few days In Wisconsin ficient corp* of teacher*, and a very
Doe, 2 years and over— Dr. E. A.
on Estacada line.
Pen— W. Roswurm 1st.
I know this front
visiting relatives. W hile In Indian efficient principal
Pierce
1st
and
2d.
Ten acres, all under cultivation
Black H am burg
R ural C arrier E xam ination.
common report, and also from the
apolis
she
called
on
Mrs.
Jane
Bos
Doe,
1
vear
and
under—
Clarence
house in A -l condition; barn and
Cock— Bertha M. Story 1st.
fact that I spent several hours going
Announcement has been made of Gilman 1st, Dr. E. A. Pierce 2d.
well, B. O. Bosw ell’s mother, and be through your school from cellar to
other out houses in fair condition
Hen— Bertha Story 1st and 2d
an
examination
to
be
held
at
Oregon
Doe
Kid—
Dr.
E.
A.
Pierce
1st
Two miles east of Gresham on Powell
Cockerel— Bertha Story 1st.
came very much attached to the aged attic, under the able guidance of
Valley road.
P ullet— Bertha Story 1st and 2d lady. The return trip was made by vour Janitor In the basement and
City and Portland on November 13 to Clarence Gilman 2d.
Forty acres, 10 acres under culti Oil the position of rural carrier at
W hite Rxs»c Comb
the southern route passing through grounds, and then with your princi
vation.
House in good condition
Cocks— Geo. W Irwin 1st.
MILK AND BI T T E R T EST
through the classrooms. Both of
Boring
in
Clackamas
county,
and
va
Dallas,
Texas. There Mrs. Humason pal
Barn and out houses in fair condi
Hen— Geo. W. Irwin 1st.
Milk Test David McKeown 1st,
these gentlem en showed me every
tion
Five miles southeast of Gresh cancies that may later occur on rural A J. 4 J. Hughes 2d. McLean 3d.
P ullet— Geo W. Irwin 1st.
visited her son Guerdon and his wife. courtesy Please, however, curb your
am on the Boring road.
Dark t'orn isii
routes In that county. The exam ina
Dairy Butter— Mrs. Jas. Naylor
She is very much pleaeed with Dallas vaulting ambition to annex every
120 acres. 32 acres under cultiva tion will be open only to actual citi 1st, Mrs. C. P Tallman 2d.
Cocks— L. W. Weisenborn, Port
thing that adjoins you at least in so
tion; large house in good condition
2-lb. Roll Home-made Butter— land, 1st; R. C. Hanieil, Lents, 2d. as she found It to be a beautiful elty far as It affects uh . We respect you
much
like
the
western
cities.
The
Large barn and other outhouses; 20 zens in the county and who meet Mrs. McAllister 1st.
Hen— L. W Weisenborn 1st 4 2d.
as a neighbor and friend but as a life
acres of timber. Eight miles from other requirem ents set forth In the
Cockerels— P. J. Hillesland 1st trip through California was delight [tartner— NEVER
lloiM-y
We would only
and 2d.
Gresham on the Bluff road. Will law. Any questions concerning the Strained Honey— Roy Stone lBt.
ful. She arrived home 8unday, Oct. make you unhappy, aa our destiny
take sm all place in or close to Gresh examination may be addressed to
Pullets— P. J. Hillesland 1st, L
Comb Honey
Roy Stone 1st
10, two days ahead of the time ap seem s to lie to the west, toward
am in trade as part payment.
W Weisenborn 2d.
which ail our car line* and paved
pointed.
For further particulars concerning Wm A. Morand, postmaster at Bor
Pen— L. W. Weisenborn 1st.
roads run.
Youra aincerely,
PO lLTR Y
any of these places, write or phone, ing.
Next 8uaday morning at the
W hite ('««rttiah
R. R MORRILL,
l>ark Bacrcol Rock«
KARL J HAGBERG.
Gresham Baptist church she pastor,
Director I Hat No. 1«.
Cockerel— R. C. Hamill let.
Cocks— J. O. W atts, Eugene, Ore
Gresham. Oregon
The first of Ave pontoons for the
Ancotvaa
Rev A E Cook, will speak on the
— Adv.
Phone 1445 new drydock being constructed for gon Ist; J. A. Overdof, Metzger,
Cockerels— Mrs. Chas. Soderqulst subject. "Crucifying the King In the
IhitiB« < la th eria g . at th e Idtirary.
the public dock commission has been Oregon, 2d.
1st
Cockerels— H. J. Hamlet, Port
Wednesday, October 3d— Wednes
Agent W anted.
20th
Century."
Sunday
school
will
launched. With the great pumping
Pullets-—Mrs Chas. Soderqulst 1st
day Study club.
The American Central Life Insur capacity specified in the plana It is es land. Ist; J. A. Overdof, 2d.
meet as osuKl at 10 o'clock
and
2d.
Heno— Joe Cordano, Portland, Ist
ance company want a local agent In timated that a 12,000 ton ship can be
Thursday, October 21— Reception
S ilver t'anipi
The Areme club Is planning a Hal
Gresham.
Experience unnecessary. lifted In leas than 30 minutes after and 24.
Hens— Grace Bardsley, Portland, low e’en party In Masonic hall on Mon to the teachers of Gresham school
P
ullets—
H
J
Hamlet,
Ist
and
2d
Help given beginners
Write L D. the blocks have been set.
Pen— H. J. Hamlet ist. Joe Cor 1st and 2d.
and Union high school, given by the
Pettyjohn. 719 Dekutu Bldg.. Port
Cockerels— Grace Bardsley
1st day evening, November first. Eastern W C. T. U.
dano 2d
land. Oregon.— Adv.
Star
member*
and
their
fam
ilies
will
and
2d.
Salem has been designated by the
L ig h t Barre<l Rocks
Monday, October 25— A discussion
California-Oregon Paper company aa
Pullets— Grace Bardsley 1st and 2d be guests.
Cocks— Bush Farm. R 3. Port
Bargains in the want ada
the most suitable location for the land. Ist.
Peas— Grace Bardsley 1st and 2d.
Mr and Mr*. L. P Manning left to of the measures on the state ballot.
sulphite mill, which the concern pro
G olden < anipine
These meetings are open to the
Cockerels— Bush Farm ist.
day for a trip to California, where
poses to operate in the Pacific North
If You Have
Cockerels— R S. Hamill 1st.
Hens— Bush Farm Ist.
public.
they
expect
to
spend
the
winter.
They
west
It
had
originally
been
planned
Knocking, boost.
P ullets— R 8 Hamill 1st and 2d
Pullets— Bush Farm Ist and 2d.
Criticising, appreciate and admire. to erect the plant In Vancouver.
Salm on F av eeo lle
went by autom obile and will visit
Pens— Bush Farm lat.
C o n tra c to r aa<l B u ild e r
Frowning, smile.
Cockerels— M
R. Crulckshank, friend« enroute and expect to reach
W h ite M in o r« «
Have located In Gresham and am
Scolding and blaming, praise and
Peppermint oil, 32 gallons of it
Cocka— Roy C. Smith, Oregon Gresham. 1st and 2d.
lx»* Angele* about Nov. 1st.
ready to take any work In nay line.
admire
P ullet— M. R. Crulckshank 1st
from an eight-acre tract, will net a City Ist.
Fred Howard and John F. W het Long experience Work guaranteed.
Passing along goasip, pass along farmer at LaGrande a com fortable
Cockerels— J. A. Overdof Ist, Roy and 2d.
Pen— M R. Crulckshank 1st.
stone were fined yesterday $50 each Let me bid on your work. Phone $27.
good things.
sum. as he has been offered $84 a C. Smith 2d
L. J. Winter.
Fretting and fuming, be poised gallon for M. The mint was planted
Itlack f och ia Bantam
by Federal Judge Bean on charges
Hens— Roy C. Smith Ist
and aereac
Cock—
Geo
W
Irwin
1st
only a year previous on a ranch in
Pulets— Roy C. Smith 1s« and 2d.
pertaining to the poaaealon of Intox
Worried, fretting, anxious, quit It. the Grande Ronde valley.
The Rank of Gresham paye 5 per
Pen— Roy C. Smith let.
icants.
Continued on paga 2
cent Interest on time deposits.— Adv.
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