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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 10, NO. 68 P.-T. CIRCLE MAKES PROGRESSIVE PLANS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, PIONEER WOMAN DIES IN PORTLAND TRIDAY, OCTOBER 22. BOUNDARY BOARD LOSES IN SUIT BROUGHT BY CERTAIN CITIZENS OF FAIRVIEW ON TECHNICAL POINTS 1920 AMERICAN LEGION TO CELEBRATE NOVEMBER 11 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR TEACHERS’ GIVEN FINE RECEPTION Mrs. L ulu May T eg art, a pioneer of T he reg u lar m eeting of the A m er P o rtlan d and F airview , died Octo- ican Legion on Tuesday, O ctoner 19 was well atten d ed as it had been . • J ber 19th a t th e hom e of h er daugh- previously announced th a t th e re T he m eeting of th e G resham Pa- _ .. . . . ,, te r Mrs. B irg er T onseth, 149 East would be “e a ts.” A very p leasan t so T he W. C. T. U. e n tertain ed T h u rs tro u -T eacher association a t the g rad e F o rty -n in th stre e t, P o rtlan d , a fte r a cial evening was spent as well as a t day evening at th e lib rary In ho n o r of ten d in g to m a tte rs of im portance. school on W ednesday a fte rn o o n ! long illness. T he case of A rata Versus Hoyt i both questions in th e affirm ative He It was decided to hold th e next m eet the teach ers of G resham and Union Mrs. T eg a rt was a m em ber of an I b ro u g h t o u t a large atten d an ce of old New E ngland fam ily, h er m other. I " P f° r . h e’ r ‘ug T ueaJay ; ‘<>o w«,. asked if Mrs. Colllna present- ing on November 11, A rm istice day, High school. T he g u ests w ere met at d to extend an in v itatio n to the th e door by Mesdames C. J. L u n d p aren ts and o th e r school patrons. Be Sophronia Alden Ilyer, being a d ir e c t' JU<Ue Morrow 8 c o u rt’ T his ‘8 ’be “ eraelf vote. "1 am not ac- an G. A. It., W. It. C., and ladles' au x il . , . . . .case in w hich a n u m b er of citizens qu ain ted with h er so do not know .” iary of th e A m erican Legion. Some quist, B. L. W alrad and W. H. Strong. ing th e first m eeting since th e open descendant of Jo h n and P riscilla . ou u . , of ra irv ie w served in ju n ctio n on th e "D id you keep a list of those p re good sp eak ers for th is m eeting are The teach ers form ed a receiving line ing of school for th e fall session, it Alden. She was born In Binging. which also included Mrs. W. F. xt v i . 7. 7 d istric t boundary board p ro hibiting se n tin g them selves to v o te?” He prom ised. served as a pleasurable occasion for New York, in 1863 and w hen a l i t t l e 1 s T he ed an and a it and Honey, Mrs B uland of P o rtlan d , .u X 77 “ them from counting th e votes cast 1 said he did "D o you have th e list .7 ‘ c h a rte r i has a arriv rP ve<’ » »nd th e in troduction of C. M. Q ulcksall, m ore th an th ree years old she came h ,, „ . . , I ... , you n 0 ln e U8t ,h e nam es of th e c h a rte r m em bers Ju d g e and Mrs. G. W. S tapleton, H. ? Isld th e re on with y ou?” "N o.” He was dis- will be fram ed and hung in th e club C. Law rence, Mr. and Mrs L. L. th e new principal, and several oth er w ith h er p are n ts by ste am er to P an -' *5 th e 2 0th of Septem ber fo r th e p u r-¡m issed and E. E. H eslln was called, rooms. K idder and Miss R uth M ontague. new m em bers of th e teaching staff to am a, crossing th e Isth m u s and land- pose of a d m ittin g them in to U n io n ’H e was asked If he knew Mrs Col-1 J * *s re Que8te<> th a t all m em bers Musical num bers on the program th e p aren ts of th e ir pupils. u is in nan r rancisco, com ing over- — .. who have not vet secured t h e i r v tc - were vocal solos by H. W. S trong land to P o rtlan d late in 186«, w here Bch°,01 dl8tl; C? ’ , Th0 VO,e w,,s ,ln,’ *“J h . s case. "N ot very well, j tory niedaIs do\ o . A nyone may £ Sounding th e keynote for th e new and Miss K ath e rin e B ratzel and a she lived u n til h er m arriag e to W il- *“ faV° r ° f con80l‘d atton, by a «mall only wh.-n she Is w ith her h u sb an d ." ceive the m edal by p resen tin g hts piano solo by Miss F rie d a B ratzel. y ea r's effort, th e president, Mrs. C. m ajo rity and those opposing, declar- "Do you know If she voted on Sep- discharge at any rec ru itin g statio n Mrs. Buland gave a sh o rt address, M Z im m erm an, outlined an a ttr a c t 11am T eg a rt in 1881. of th e branch you cam e u nder speaking of th e connection of th e ing th e election llegal, contested it. tem ber 20th? “I do not.” T he young couple m ade th e ir ive course of endeavor for th e asso W alter G raham , nephew of Dr W. C. T. U with th e schools th ro u g h T he ju d g e rendered th e decision W. D. Brooks was then called, and B otkin, favored th e Legion w ith two scientific tem perance and hygiene. ciation m em bers. T his will include hom e on a farm n ear F airview , en th a t on account of the petitio n fall asked, "Do you know Mrs. Collins? vocal solos. Mrs Hazel Nasen C larke, of P o rt in stru ctio n in various branches of d u rin g the h ard sh ip s of pioneer days, ing to specify th e exact location of "Yes, S ir." ’W as she at th e elec land, read "A T ragedy In T obacco," hom e economics, first aid and hom e clearing a farm from th e tim ber, and a sh o rt sto ry w ritten by Donald th e schoolhouse as req u ired by law, tio n ? ” “ Yes, S ir.” He was ex ODD FELLOWS VISIT n u rsin g , possibly a study course. It resid in g on th e sam e place for n e a r W oodard, an ex-service m an, w hile a cused. and th a t th e notice not being posted MT SCOTT LODGE « is planned to ta k e advantage of the ly 40 years, stu d en t at Lincoln High school of th e req u ired tim e he was forced to T he w itnesses being all exam ined form erly of G resham . Mrs. T eg a rt was a m em ber of the extension service of Oregon Agrlcul- A delegation of Odd F ellow s mo P o rtlan d , decide in favor of th e plaintiffs. He co u rt ad jo u rn ed u n til aftern o o n . Mrs Mary R ussell was also called tu ra l College, Reed College, and like old h isto rlal F irs t C ongregational to red to L ents T uesday evening to upon to speak a few w ords of g re e t expressed him self as re g re ttin g ex W hen court convened th e defense church of P ortlan d . in stitu tio n s. ceedingly being forced to decide moved th a t the case be non-suited visit Mt. Scott lodge. The second de ings to h e r old friends and th e new She is survived by b er husband, In charge of th e new year's p ro gree was conferred on B u rto n M com ers. ag ain st th e children In th is case. th a t th ere was not sufficient evidence Misses Id a Schrepel and Maude gram is Miss Mary H ansen, vice pres W illiam T egart, and two children, How'ell by th e Mt. Scott team . T he O utlook rep rese n tativ e a t to su stain th e claim . T he judge Michel presided at th e punch bowl. id en t of th e circle and te ac h er of th e Mrs. B. T onseth of P o rtlan d , and N ext T uesday evening G resham O th er ladies assistin g about th e tended th e h earin g and gives th e overruled th e m otion and th e case sixth g rad e pupils. O ther m em bers of W illiam E arl T e g a rt of F airv iew ; lodge will again m otor to Lents, to room s w ere Mesdames J. N C latia- follow ing com plete record of the proceeded. th e com m ittee are Mr. Q ulcksall, Mrs. tw o b ro th ers A. W. Dyer, of M ilwau see th e th ird degree w ork conferred. han. Maxwell Schneider, W ill O tt, case; A ttorney Jo h n M. K aste th en be E llis Davidson. Misses Bess Osborne, Jam es S terlin g and Mrs. E lm er F. kie, Oregon and H o b art Alden Dyer R. R. M orrill was th e first w itness gan his plea for th e prosecution. He A la rg e r delegation is w anted for E lizabeth Johnson, M ildred Pullen, of P o rtlan d , and one siste r Mrs. Goodwin. T uesday evening, and a com m ittee G ertru d e E astm an, Hazel Geddes called by th e prosecution and was show ed th a t D istrict No. 16 was T h a t th e local association may B erth a Sm ith, St. H elens, Oregon. to m ake a r and Myra Johnson. questioned as to his know ledge of privileged to a tte n d any high school has been appointed T he fu n eral was held from F. S. keep in touch w ith all lines of child T he decorations were lovely fall th e tim e th e notices w ere posted, b ut In P o rtlan d o r G resham eith er, th a t ran g em en ts for g ettin g m achines to roses and eg lan tin e w ith Its burden w elfare w ork, th e G resham circle has D unham ’s u n d erta k in g p arlo rs in accom m odate all who wish to go. could not give any definite evidence the county was taxed to pay th e tu i of fall berries. voted to affiliate w ith th e sta te p a r P o rtlan d w ith In term en t In Colum All b ro th ers w ishing to go a re In th e receiving line were Mrs. of th e exact tim e. A. C. A rata next tion on all high school pupils resid e n t-teac h er body. Local delegates bia Masonic cem etery. Rev. Mr. Mc asked to notify e ith e r Jo h n Palm - W. F. Honey, M vh G. F. Buland, was called and questioned in regard ing ill a d istrict w here a high school appointed to th e s ta te convention H enry, p asto r of Mt. T ab o r T resb y - quist o r Guy D. Jones. The m achines Ju d g e and Mrs. George W. S tapleton, to th e notices. He said he was at was not m aintained and th a t th e dis now In progress In P o rtlan d include I te rian church preached th e funeral will leave th e Odd Fellow s hall W. C. L aw rence, P rincipal and Mrs. the city hall a t 10 o’clock on the tric t in question had voted an extra E lm er F. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. G. W. Gleason, Mrs. Roy K e r n ls e rmon. ab o u t 7 o ’clock. W illiam Averill, Mr. and Mrs L. L. 10th of S eptem ber and th e re was no tax of 1 <4 m ills for th is purpose. and Mrs. H. H .-E llng. | --------------------- A business m eeting of special im K idder, Principal and Mrs C. M notice th ere, b ut at 5 o’clock th at And If they joined Union H igh at T he P atro n -T each er circle on W ed- ADMINISTRATION IS p o rtan ce to all Odd Fellow s will be Q ulcksall, Mrs. G ertru d e Bangs. L es BOON TO PORTLAND even,nB be '° ° b e d again and th e G resham they would be deprived of lie Webb, the Misses May M orrison. nesday extended a vote of apprecia- ______ notice was th ere. T he notice w a s 1 atten d in g P o rtlan d schools o r any held next T h u rsd ay evening at th e ir M iriam Inglis, Minnie Schrepel, tlon to th e m em bers of th e school hall. All b ro th ers are asked to be Zelnta H olm an. L ettie G regson, Mary Economy and efficiency in the ad- then presented to him for id e n tifie s -' o th e r high school in th e s ta te w ith- present. board and to th e taxpayers of the dis nilnlst ration of P o rtla n d ’s w ater sup- tion w hich he said was th e sam e and o u t pa) lug tu ition. H ansen, E stelle B. Webb, Minnie tric t for th e fine large playshed th a t Pb- system a re d em o n strated by th e th a t he rem em bered seeing th e R. R. C arlson has left for Califor-1 Johnson, G race Ogilbee, H eien Boss, T he yase was finally sifted down nla to look up th e gas situ atio n MabeI Inglis, G ertru d e A lexander . , ... . .. was erected on the school grounds fact th a t no increase in rates has been placed In effect, nor has th e ,iam<>s O. F. Cady and Mrs. M. L to two questions, nam ely; tech n ical D uring his absence the b ro th ers . r e I S" d K uth Mo,lta g u " d u rin g th e sum m er. service been cu rta ile d , d u rin g a per M orrison, clerk of F airview d istrict ity of th e p etitio n , and th e notices looking to Wm. II. Stanley to tu rn - O b it wary o i John W. C unningham . Mrs. C. W. G leason, of th e first- iod w here costs on every hand have He th en rem em bered th a t it was the being posted the full ten days before aid-room com m ittee’ reported th a t all risen by leaps and bounds. T he ru n eral services of the late Mr. K aste sighted Ish th e wood. schoolhouse, n o t th e city h all, w here th e election. But $100,000 w orth of bonds have i of th e m a teria ls and fu rn itu re had Jo h n Palm qulst was out to lodge w - C unningham was held a t th e he had looked fo r th e notice. The m any cases both in Oregon and o th e r Alethodist Episcopal church in G resh been assem bled and w ere ready fo r been issued by th e W ater Bureau T h u rsd ay evening accom panied by am on T hursday forenoon, when a d u rin g C om m issioner M ann's ad m in defense asked him if th e notice sta te s w here an election had been in stallatio n when a su itab le room was istra tio n , and of th is figure $75,000 th e younger m em ber of th e fam ily. larg e concourse of friends and rela m ight not have been th e re In the considered illegal because th e no available. As th e ex tra room on th e w orth were im m ediately converted to tives g ath ered to pay th e ir respects to m orning. He said, "No, I looked all tices had not been posted th e proper Church S ervices at F airview and the m em ory of th e departed. first floor Is needed for office p u r L iberty Bonds d u rin g th e w ar per- over the schoolhouse.” “ W here else tim e. T routdale. Dr. A. Thom pson preached th e fu poses, it was decided to com bine th e are notices usually p o sted ?” was Then th e p etition was attac k ed on Dr. D. A. W atters, of P o rtlan d , n eral serm on and Rev. David Cathey first aid and te ac h ers' rest room , and assisted In th e service. then asked. "A t th e city hall and ! the ground th a t no m ention of the will preach at th e F airview M ethod use th e v acan t room on th e second Jo h n C unningham , son of Mr anil ist church next Sunday a t 11 o'clock schoolhouse site was m ade an d the sto re .” W ere th e re any th e re ? ” “ I floor. Mr. Q ulcksall has been added at T ro u td ale in th e evening at Mrs Jo h n C unlngham , of P leasan t do not know ,” was answ ered. The law requires th a t It m ust be specifi and Home, was born a t Springfield. III., 7 :3 0 o ’clock. to th e com m ittee and has prom ised I w itness was dism issed and County cally stated Just w here such site was. A ugust 2, 1882. He was m arried to th e co-operation of th e efficient and Miss Bessie Beers Ju ly 7th, 1906 and F irem en ’s A nnual D ance. F. H. O reenm an, atto rn ey for the S u p erin ten d en t W. C. A lderson took obliging Janitor, George T acheron, in to them were born a liuughter, Clyda, T he firem en’s dance to tie given on age th e chair. He was asked, “ A re you defense, th en endeavored to show the 13, and son, Wesley, age ». ren o v atin g th e prem ises. an official m em ber of th e district .u n reaso n ab len ess of sending th e pu- *'r *dn>' evening, O ctober 29, is an an- Mr. C unningham was a kind and Miss E thel I. Calkins, county o r ■ . . , . . . . . 1 , .. , . j nual occurence and you will have a boundary b o a r d ? ’ "Y es. I am sec- pils to P o rtlan d when they had as good th n e (hfi , Bm„ yag befor„ go loving husband and fa th e r and leaves g an izer of ch ild ren ’s clubs, was the re ta ry .” "W ere you p resen t when good n school w ithin 2 m iles of su re to be there. Good music and a host of friends to m ourn his u n sp eak er of th e afternoon, m aking a tim ely death. th e board acted on th is m a tte r? ” “ I F airview and th a t It req u ired 1*4 ca fete ria supper. plea for local leaders for next y ear's R e m e m b e r th e d a te , O c to b er 29. w as." “ W hen was th e m eeting held J hours going and th e sam e retu rn in g Card of T hanks. club projects In G resham . Follow We wish to thank o u r friends for th a t acted on th is o rd e r? " “ As fa r to get to th e P o rtlan d school, th a t th e G res(|all, Sfullen(i< H onored at O.A.C, ing h e r address a com m ittee, consist as I can rem em ber on A ugust 30.” , children w ere early sta rtin g and la te ' G lenn O. R u sh er chosen presid en t th e ir sym pathy and many kind acts ing of Mrs. A. J. W. Brown and Mrs. and for th e beautiful floral offerings I of in d u stria l a rt club “ W hen was th e d ate for election retu rn in g from school which cover th e last resting place of Cecil M etzger, was asked to w ait on He read from th e school law, sh o w -| O e rtru d e Dowsett elected a mem- se t.” “ S eptem ber 20.' o u r h u sband and fath er, John C un th e schoolboard and discuss w ith ningham send th is o rd e r? ” “ I d id .” them th e advisability of securing a Mrs. Bessie C unningham and did you send th is o rd er, Mr. Alder-1 vote a tax for tran sp o rta tio n . He did ' 24 g irls us a m e m b e r of M adrl'gai sew ing te ac h er for th e upper grade C hildren. Iso n ?” " I have no d ate, only th a t in ! n ot claim th a t th e notices w ere post- m usical club. She was chosen by the classes. Mr. Q ulcksall expressed a the hands of th e clerk of d istric t No. ed th e required tim e but th a t th e will j to.r ' “ ’¡d Mary J u n k e r of San- T his is Why, th e Case. wish th a t th e g irls m ight have th is ! dy was also chosen as a m em ber. 16.” A rep o rt of a recent tra c to r dem o p p o rtu n ity w hile he ta u g h t m anual o n stratio n in which nine tra c to rs m em bered a ta lk w ith Mrs. M orri Union High d istric t, and sighted SANDY BLUFF train in g work to th e boys. com peted showed th a t th e Case us son in reg ard to th e signing of the many cases w here th e will of th e peo- ing th ree 14 Inch G rand D etour An in v itation was extended to th e p etition by a board m em ber? He pie had been upheld even If th e no-1 Mrs. Ida D ukes w ent la st week to plow, plowed five acres of land in p resid en t, Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an, to .sa ......... ree .......... hours and six m inutes using i id he did not rem em ber such a tlces had not been up th e full tim e ¡be Good S am aritan hospital in P o rt- th stan d in the receiving line a t th e ta lk , but he may have done so. and in th is case, as show n by th e . hP ’re'inmT«l "o'? ' «2 f<il ^ a lJoni* of kerosene, one q u a rt of JOHN M. .MANX W. C. T. U. com m unity reception to ...................... . ............ . ... ....... “ Did you send th e o rd er for th e no- prosecution, lt only lacked fo u r hours hom e and' Im proving ’ slowly ‘ He? ° f plow ,ng iod th e teach ers a t th e public library. The previous ad m in istratio n of! th e b u rea tr'fo 'u n d ”it'*'nece88aiyl*to" is- p*ces to be P°8,ed *n plenty of tim e ? ” j of full tim e. And If th e p etition was baby has been q u ite sick but is bet- __-______1_____ sue $1,602,000 w orth of bonds. | "Yes, as fa r as my office Is con- j faulty it.w as th e fa u lt of th e D istrict a _ Ntate Farm B ureau Being F o rn m l. G ettin g in Touch w ith th e B est. Probably th e m ost notew orthy cern ed .” “ Do you have any records Boundary board and not th e fa u lt of ¡ „ „ '. h ' n u ’h'An Wunday even- R ep resen tatles from each of tho Edw ard E v erett H ale used to coun co u n ties in th e s ta te which have farm th e W ater B ureau i of tb e day tbey w ere g en tv - "N o .” th e people, th a t Mr A lderson had re- . - ,7_______ sel young people to converse every b ureaus are m eeting In P o rtlan d to News I'roin Hillsview .S<diool. day w ith som e one older, b etter and was the solution of P o rtla n d 's'p ro <b- Mr’ A lderson was dism issed and Mr. Icelved the o rd er on th e 30th of Au- com plete th e o rganization of a sta te E n ro llm en t for first m onth 17 farm bureau. H. A. Lewis Is re p re w iser th an them selves. We cannot lem of w ater sh o rtag e d u rin g the M orrill was again called He wasiKUst, 1920, and th a t lt had not been all do th a t, but we can do th e next sum m er m onths. T he su m m er of | questioned as to th e n um ber of vot- delivered to th e d istric t clerk before boyB, 11 girls. sen tin g M ultnom uh county a t th e best th in g : we can get In touch w ith 1920, for th e first tim e in th e h is to ry . prg P upils being n e ith e r absent nor m eeting. T he m eeting Is being held the 10th of Septem ber. in th e d istrict who had not them th ro u g h th e printed age and of th e city, found high pressu re w a -' a rd y fo r th e first m opth w ere: C la r a .; a t the Im perial hotel th is aftern o o n Hedwig, G ertru d e, M artha, Sainntie and in th e m orning enjoy th e fru its of th e ir wisdom and te r service th ro u g h o u t th e hot weath-1 v o t e d- Real E sta te B argains. and W illie R u h lln ; H elen, Ted and ________ L experience Probably no publication e r period, and the d ep a rtm en tal en- ‘Do you know of any one who did Program at Sandy, contains so m uch from the w ritings of glneers give assu ran ce th a t th e city i not v o te?” “ I do I know at th is I Tw enty acres, all u nder cu ltiv atio n , I J?’’"**** K arJ‘*n : *;o ra a a ” d ,.f two , Part Inside city lim its of G resham , i ^ h e d e e t . ; t.e rtru d .. Shan k e y ; Wal-1 An In terestin g program will be men and women distinguished in will never again suffer from ln a d e -' ,d, f 1 h ’ nl 1 fro n tin g Powell ro ad ; city w ater, dren and Vernon W edln; Alma. Alva given at Sandy n e x t Sunday evening m any ways as The Y outh’s Com pan q u ate supply a t any period of th e l™ , , , f ' th in k it over could nam e m ore, but Price |5 5 0 per acre. Can be han d led aod C onrad .Johnson; Amy Nor^en at 7 :30 o ’clock by m em bers of tho ion. A co nstant read in g of th e paper year. and Melvin Melvin Ma, M agnuson Is a liberal education of m ind an d ; T he sh o rtag e problem has been th e question Just being p u t to me, I with very little cash. and Sandy high school Hev. E arl B. h eart. solved by a scientific system of sto r- do not recall m o r e ” But h ere th e F o r,y arrp8’ nt“w bungalow , barn I Pupil« who w ere on th e honor roll Cotton will give a sh o rt talk. The Com panion has no age lim it. ! Ing w ater in Bull Run Lake in th e . ■ i, , u , , . . and o th e r out houses in fa ir condl- for d ep o rtm en t were: ( lara, R., Hed- Professional men, business men and M ount Hood country d u rin g th e w in-' UdK<? aiiked him to Just an sw er th e | t)on T w enty-four acres u n d er cultl-1 *•«> R ; G ertru d e, i t G e r t r u d e , 8., Tw o Stgiilfleant l aets. busv women prize it as highly as th e te r m onths and releasing it to equal- Questions as asked by thp atto rn ey s. I vatlon. th ree m iles south of O resh- Amy, N., Helen, K., L orna, H. Ted The V eterans of F oreign W ars, In yonng folks. in the hot w eather. He was then asked if he was a am wl11 ta k e house and lo t {5 ’ K - W alter, K., W alter, ’I I Or. ? h a™ “ P » « paym ent. | K• M<-1 M * ° ’.a n d ; 8 - “ <* Law - session at W ashington, I) C„ voted The 52 issues of 1921 will be I*n adde|tlonPPto th e ¿ ¿ ¿ p i e t i o n “tthe m em ber _of th e e l a ti o n board. down by an overw helm ing m a jo ri crow ded w ith serial stories, sh o rt controlling dam leakage from th e ,ui l . . , , . .. Twenty acres, house, b arn and i rence, R, the rem ain d er being on the ty a resolution placing them on am ' anl a m enibc? of t h e | o, bpr o u t houses In fair condition. I roll of sham e for dep o rtm en t storie«. ed itorials, poetry, facts and lake a t o t h e r ’ points has been record ag ain st the prohibition law. school board, but was not q u ite su re T hirteen acres clear, 2 % m iles west fun Subscribe now and receive: stopped. In a ringing speech, M ajor Gen- I T he L adles' Aid will m eet at t the 1. T he Y outh’s C om panion— 52 is t h e i e r “ ! O ’Ryan, before th e A m erican P o rtla n d ’s w ater sh o rtag e problem , of n,y position or 1 would have ex- of G resham on Base Line road. Eight acres, ail u n d er c u ltiv a tio n ; J hom e of Mrs. P. A. Gould next Wed- W e d -, Legion ................. .U0 sues in 1921. in New York, ... denounced th e w hich th rea ten e d to cost th e clty le rc lse d m ore a u th o rity , b u t th a t un- 2. All th e rem aining issues of 1920 m illlona, has been solved for ¡ce rta in ty detained us th ree q u arte rs also five acres w ith one acre clear, nesday aftern o o n , Oct. 27. S p e c ia l1 ..frört to m ake it ap p Ja r t'hat tbe*m en three tnllea eaBt of O resham , close to ; business is to come before th e m eet-, who served overseas are opposed to 3. T he Com panion Home C alendar $40,000 ing All m em bers a re urged to b e , p rohibition. Due in a very larg e m easure to the of an h o u r ,n P a r te d ." H ere I th e store, fo r 1921 All th e above for $2.50. e r; ' o orty n >' s a " “"- can be sold In two 20- presen t. The hosteas will be aasiat- 4 McCall’s M agazine for 1921. highly thly efficient m unicipal h ealth bur- again a *T«ln he be was asked to Just an sw er W et candidates for office have ,ra c t* w ,,h fu " iP ” of building ,ed in serving by Mrs. B. L. W alrad. In i n criishlngly defeated In alm ost The m onthly au th o rity on fashions. eau, also under Mann. P o rtlan d is the a tto r n e y s questions. He was h 20 acres T h irty -tig h t acres Mrs 11 C. Larson, Mrs. C. M H arri- V «1.50 a year Both publications only r a n d b; :lio f. I n a l governin' i t , , - every election In V erm ont th e w et T , h ree Mrs. O. A. E astm an and Mrs. L can d id ate for governor was o v er • 3-6O. ; one of the th ree m ost h ealth y cities . ' ' , th e voters who did | | u _ nder . cultivation. , . m iles from , | , son . , All are cordially In- TH E YOVTII’S COMPANION, in the U nited Staten not v o te- hp ri>ey were Mr. and G rerham cloae to A nderson ntation A. Onborne. whelm ed. In South C arolina, S ena Com m onw ealth Av., & St. P aul S t.,' A nother Institu tio n reflecting Mrs H H P ra tt. But It was shown 0» K a'acada line vlted. to r Sm ith snow ed u nder his oppon- Boston. M v « credit to C om m issioner M ann’s abili- later th a t they had discussed th e . ’ P'* ,"nc r7 ’i "ro Ja iH n n ent. Elsew here the dry can d id ates Pet preju d ices pay poor in te rest. are show ing m ore stre n g th th a n O utlook C om binations ty and efficiency In t h e n o s i t l o n h e , m . , i i .. . i ,i . . *' ,u ’ ln A *1 co ndition; h am and I -7 - e i n c i e n c y in m e position ne su b je ct the d a y before election but o th e r out houses in fair condition. O utlook and Y outh'« Com panion, I holds is his ad m in istra tiv e direction tb e lr best friends have even d ared had them now, you'd th in k hope for. $3.59 ¡of T he C edars, th e d etention hom e for did not care to ta k e side' in th e m at- Two miles east of O resham on Powell th if e you good old days” w ere bad old Dick A nderson was also | VaUey road O utlook. Y outh's Com panion and I women established as a w ar m< i ___ _1 ter. Forty acres, 10 acres u nder c n ltl-j days. LUSTED M cCall’s M agazine, $4 35. la n d conducted w ith such «ucccsi th a t nam ed and it was shown he did not ratio n . H ouse in good condition. The Bank of G resham p ay . 5 P«r 1 w e H a i ^ w o ^ “ nd “ ^ « e d t c J J ’pm - ,haVl,” , p ro p erty I B ,rn an d c u t houses In fair condl-l Every once In a w hile you hear o f | Miss Jean Lent -p en t th _^e w eek-end with her p aren ts, .Mr and Mrs. J. B. cent in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv. tesston generallv T he plan put Into ' hOu1'’ ' ° ‘P’ H* * aJ* ,hpn miles so u th east of Gresh- a school boys strik e , b u t it’a n --------------------- operation by Com m issioner Mann H i ’loned as to F C ollins’ and R C. a '" ™ « Or’n' aX ' p I- h u n g er strik e. Izent. .Miss D lantha W eatherw ax has ro ,<*> * iiutn p 1“ EO,m eneann,’‘ « A“ P r,ca’ ‘,,m P"o n ’8 Qualifications to vote He |n d l l you pretend to be som ething ’ tu rn ed to P o rtlan d to resum e h er po- °r«1er your coal now of P7ket,-om | ■Ivo bat^ ‘n^ p ean H ties. expressed him self as being p o . sitiv e ; ija L arge o th e r GUlltlUBVR o u thouses; , 2 0 'you’re don’t ' be B su U rp rised if peo- *.111(1(1 attic h l v E h u l v ro offlclfiiif a n d as exx / r progres- . 1 .... ......... . . , iR U u bam n i l l a and im U llir-r I e- io», UUII rpU M 'll |I U bookkeeper and atenogra- T ru ck com pany. Phone a . n / i v of qualification» a» a acre» of tim ber. R ight m llea from p i e ‘ xpect you to do th in g s you c a n 't pher. ! ib le p u b ic “ rv“ e g , l»<>t«r. I G resham on th e Bluff road. _ W ill | perform | Lymai man Davies Is finishing th e tn- A gent W anted. ta k e sm all place In o r close to G resh -| -------------- - ' te rio r work of 8. K o n n erth ’s house. T he Am erican C entral Life Insur-1 i am In trad e as p a rt paym ent. ( o n t r n d o r and B uilder Mr« Joe L etg h ter and Mr«. Jo h n N'oexl Your Suit ( lean ed ? ance com pany w ant a local agent ln i Cady sw orn in as a wltne F or fu rth e r p articu la rs concerning Iln located ln G resham and ant Taylor, of F orest Grove, w ere o ver H ave It F ren ch dry cleaned. Re G resham . E xperience unnecessary. He was asked if he was a m em ber any of these places, w rite o r phone, j ready to ta k e any w ork In my line Sunday visitors at the J. H. Weeks* H elp given beginners. W rite L. D. I pairing neatly done. T ailoring for of th e school board and If he was KARL J. HAGBERO, .L o n g experience W ork g u a ra n tee d . home. P etty jo h n . 719 Dekum B ld g , P o r t- ! ladles and men. a a •• - G resham , Oregon. , Let me bid on your work. P hone 327. Ora Baker and family have moved land, O regon.— Adv. * P E T E R LENARD, T ailor. p resen t a t th e election. He answ ered , — x d „ Phone 1445» L J. W inter. to S pringdale. k w i i