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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 10, NO. 69 TELEPHONE BUSINESS SHOWS GOOD GROWTH GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER NOMINATIONS FILED FOR TOWN OFFICES 1920 STOCK JUDGING TEAMS PREPARING FOR CONTEST TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR ROOSEVELT BIRD REFUGE MEASURE Today will be th e last day at which E th el I. Calkins, county club lead H. J. P u lfe r, m anager of the M ult candidates may qualify for th e elec er, took th e M ultnom ah stock ju d g T his m easure is a bill proposed by "As soon as possible after my election I shall advise nom ah and C lackam as M utual Tele tion to town offices at th e com ing ing team to Y ankton, C olum bia coun petition in itiated by the Roosevelt phone com pany, la glad to announce election. All those chosen at the with the best minds in the United States, and especially ty, S atu rd ay , w here they spent th e Bird Refuge association. P o rtlan d . to th e public th a t th e congested con m ass m eeting on O ctober 18 have day ju d g in g two different types of Oregon. dition in th e o p eratin g d ep artm en t filed petitio n s and qualified, in o rd er I shall consult in advance with the Senate........to the end beef cattle, two of dairy, and ju d g As sta te s In th e official pam phlet, has been som ew hat relieved as an to comply w ith th e law governing ing hogs. The day was entirely the purpose of this m easure Is as fol e x tra board has been installed allow elections. In ad d itio n s to th ese a that we shall have an association of nations for the pro spent as it was late when they r e lows: ing th e o p erato rs to serve 35 people p etitio n has been filed fo r Jo h n tu rn ed . “To create a refuge for th e n ative a t one tim e w here fo rm erly they Brown for reco rd er and he has q u ali motion of international peace .’’—Senator Harding. T he Lynch team is one of fo u r w aterfow l of Oregon, and in memory could only care fo r 20. T he n um ber fied. A petitio n for A ttorney Milo C. chosen in Oregon to atten d th e P aci of th e late T heodore Roosevelt, re of phones on a line Is being reduced K ing for m ayor has also been filed fic In tern atio n al Live Stock exposi quest the N ational G overnm ent to designate such refuge Roosevelt Bird from 15 o r 16, w hich m any of th e but a t th e tim e of going to press Mr. tion at P o rtland, November 13, 1920. Refuge, by ceding and conveying to lines were forced to have h e r e to fo r e ,1 K ing had not qualified, These fo u r team s will contest w ith the United States th e rig h t, title. to not over 9 or 10. T hese changes T hose chosen at th e m ass m eeting " ~~ team s from o th e r no rth w est sta te s claim, and ju risd ictio n possessed by have not all been com pleted b u t as w e r e , fo r m ayor, K. A. M iller; r e - for th e honors in stock judging. th e sta te of Oregon in land w ithin the ex terio r boundaries of and in and fast as th e service d ep a rtm en t can corder, C. O. S chneider; tre a su re r, H ere each m em ber of th e th ree team s to the w aters within M alheur Lake g et to them they will be. I Jo h n M etzger; m arsh al, G regory Cox; scoring th e hig h est, is to receive a R eservation in H arney county, as set All long distance calls now a re be- councilm en, L. L. K idder, Ju d g e G. Colonel W hittlesey, know n th e A larg e n um ber of m em bers and gold, silver and bronze m edal and ap a rt by executive o rd er issued by ing handled by a com petent o p era to r ■ W. W onacott, and Dr. A. W. Botkin each team is to be given a silver cup. P resident Roosevelt in 1908, for the w hose e n tire tim e is devoted to long J fo r th e th ree -y e ar term and C. A. ' world over as "G o-To-Hell W h ittle frien d s of th e M ethodist Episcopal use of (he D epartm ent of A griculture sey” , th e hero of th e “ Lost Bat- church met last night at th e church O. M. P alm er, d irecto r of the exposi as a breeding ground for wild birds." d istance service and such calls will I C aro th ers for one year, ; ta lio n ” in th e b a ttle of th e A rgonne, to te n d er a reception to th e pastor. tion has prom ised $20 to th e boy Kccniiiinendat lone. receive prom pt atte n tio n . ----------------- A fter careful and im p artial consid 1 will speak in th e Masonic hall in Rev. A lbert Hisey an d fam ily, an d to who sta n d s out th e clearest in th e T he m anager requests if th e re are FRANCES E. WILLARD DAY ' G resham on W ednesday evening, Oc- his associate pasto r, Rev. E arl B. Judging on his own initiative. These eration of the arg u m en ts advanced C otton. The receiving line included team s are also to go to the W estern both for and against th e en actm ent observed « « n o * « « » Rev. Mr. Hisey, Mrs. Hisey and j Royal stock show at Spokane. ------------ 1 of N ations. of th e Roosevelt Bird R efuge m eas should not be tak en from serving F rances E. W illard day was duly Colonel W hittlesey is m ak in g a d au g h ter, H elen, and Rev. Mr. C o t-| --------------------- ure, sup p o rt of th e m easure is rec th e public to listen to com plaints observed a t th e high school F rid ay , , o u r of th e weBt and tbp Umlted om m ended for thp follow ing reasons: ton. w hich, perhaps, she could not adjust O ctober 22d by ap p ro p riate exercises, tim p perlutt8 h im to only 8top thp 1. It is believed th a t the highest A sh o rt p ro g ram was given in Mr. P u lfe r also extends an invitation excellent ta lk s were given by Mrs. Principal cities w hich m akes G resh- w hich Mr. and Mrs. F red Fieldhouse use of M alheur Lake w ill be achieved to th e patro n s to come in and he will T h u rsd ay evening, O ctober 28, at G. L. B uland, su p e rin ten d e n t of am fo rtu n a te in being able to show the o p era to rs a t w ork and ex scientific tem perance in stru ctio n i n ' and h ea r thlg hpro wll0 haa bppn an d W. L. G orsage fu rn ish ed o rches 8 :1 5 , a t th e g rad e school, a sh o rt by its continuance as a gam e refuge and breeding grounds for wild fowls. tra num bers, Mrs. Wm. A verill sang plain th e system . Oregon and Johnson S m ith, federal ioaded down w |th medalg given him a b eau tifu l selection. Miss E d ith program will be given by th e pupils, It is believed th a t th is use can The board of d irectors has ordered a fte r w hich a circus will be p ut on, best be m aintained and protected by prohibition d irecto r for Oregon by all co u n tries of th e Allies Lym an played an o rg an solo and Rev. a new ce n tral eneray board which talk ed on law enforcem ent. Mrs. ..The Lo8t B a tta lio n ” , w hich was Mr. Cotton gave a reading. K. A. w ith clown, ghosts, fo rtu n e tellers, placing com plete Jurisdiction within w ill be installed as soon as it arrives J . N. C lanahan read a paper settin g fed fo r dav8 by aeroplane, being en- M iller, who presided a t the m eeting, etc. Popcorn, ran d y , pies and cid er th e F ederal governm ent for the re a b ut th e o rd er has been slow in being will be on sale. Everybody welcome. sons t h a t ; fo rth an estim ate of F rances E. W il- tire ly su rro u n d ed by the G erm ans filled on account of sh o rtag e of labor l a r d s life by Hon. P. P. C laxton, an d cu t off from a n com m unication m ade a brief speech of welcome to No charges a t th e door. (a ) It will prevent possible a r ti w hich Rev. Mr. Hisey responded. and m aterial. P au lin e E sth er M errill, d au g h ter ficial d rain ag e of th e lake o r o th e r U nited States com m issioner of edu- ' w ith t he aU|P8i waa callpd upon by Among o th e r th in g s he spoke of the T he new directory is now’ in the cation. • th e Q erm an co m m ander to su rre n d e r large plans fo r th e developm ent of of Mr. and Mrs. F red T. M errill was acts which would to tally destroy th e h an ds of th e p rin te r and show s the A n um b er of p atrio tic songs were ancj save com plete an n ih ilatio n , church an< Sunday school work m arried on the 25th of A ugust to lak e's su p e rio r value as a refuge and nam es of su b scrib ers on th is and con su n g by th e stu d e n t body a fte r th ro u g h a special courier. The which are being laid fo r th is section Sheldon Reynolds Coons of Long nesting grounds. n ecting lines. which a vote was taken as to w heth- Colonel sent back th e m essage which of th e country and urged co o p era Island. (b ) T he present u n satisfacto ry It has been a little over six m onths E arl Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. condition of divided a u th o rity and er o r not th e rest of th e day would th e allies have chosen to place as a tion and a sp irit of helpfulness on since th e com pany moved in to th e a holiday. P rincipal Goodwin preflx to hi8 namP th e p a rt of n eighboring com m uni Wm. Stanley, was m arried on the responsibility would be term in ated , Congdon building w here it was 9th of O ctober to Edna Girod of P o rt and full control would be vested In a was very m uch su rp rised ( ? ) when Colonel W hittlesey would lik e to ties. th o u g h t th e room would be am ple for land. They are living at th e Jackson single agency. th e vote was "y es.” m eet as m any of th e A m erican Le- T he church was b eau tifu l w ith its a long tim e, but already it is found F red gjon boys as possible d u rin g his decorations of au tu m n leaves and a p a rtm en ts. East Union and Davis (c) Thp au th o rity of th e F ed eral th a t m ore room will have to be added Honey, local p resid en t of th e W. C. sh o rt stay. fall flowers. T he seats had been a r stree t, P o rtlan d . Mr. S tan ley ’s m any governm ent is com m only given a in the n ear fu tu re . T. U., in securing such good speak-i S peakers from P o rtlan d will also ranged in such a w-ay as to give a friends h ere extend best of wishes to g rea ter degree of respect th an e ith e r ers fo r th e day. ! be p resen t and d eliver sh o rt talks. large open space in th e cen ter of the him and his bride. th a t of local o r sta te bodies. ltiM*-t th e F ire m e n . A le tte r from Mrs. S. S. Thom pson, T he grad e school carried o u t th e (d ) The viewpoint of th e F ed eral It is hoped th a t a good atten d a n ce building, m aking an Ideal reception T he dance to be given by th e local who recently moved w ith h er husband governm ent is n ational in scope r a th program In full as suggested by will g reet th is m an of in te rn atio n a l room firemen here F rid ay evening, Octo to C enterville, W ashington, sta te s e r th an m erely state-w id e or local. Supt. J. A. C h u rch ill and show ed th e rep u ta tio n , as it was with difficulty ber 29, 1920, prom ises to be one of P ractically 60 per cent of th e wood th a t they like th e ir su rro u n d in g s re su lt of carefu l tra in in g by te ac h th a t th e local com m ittee secured 3. It la believed th a t the ad v a n t th e big events of th e year, and those ers, from p rim ary to eighth grades. him . He will have many in te restin g th a t is going in to th e phonographs and th e clear atm o sp h ere east of th e ages, both tangible and intangible, who have not yet secured a ticket A nu m b er of well w ritten essays th in g s to tell you of happenings d u r tu rn ed o ut by th e fo u r com panies m ountains. which will accrue to th e local com should do so a t once o r you will be Rev. A lbert Hisey, Mrs. Hisey, m unity end to th e people of the sta te m an u factu rin g these In stru m en ts in w ere read by several pupils. An in ing th e world w ar. too late, for they are selling fast. Oregon comes from th is state. One Mrs. A lta G entry and Rev. E arl B. as a whole through co n tinuation of te re stin g p a rt of th e p rogram was Apply to any of th e firem en for the children te llin g w hat prohibition R ecent discovery of larg e deposits concern is experim enting w ith lurch Cotton w ent to Salem today to be th e lakp as a refuge are of g re a te r tickets. of high grade Iron ore in C olum bia in th e m aking of am plifiers, w hile all present at th e unveiling of a life worth th an considerations such as a d lias done for Oregon. This is a w orthy cause and should co unty is a ttra c tin g atten tio n of m in find th a t spruce is best for carry in g sized p o rtra it of Jason Lee, th e pion ditions to th e tax receipts o r to th e be supported by every one. Those ing men th ro u g h o u t th e United tone. Even packing cases, In one In eer m issionary and ben efacto r of th e sta te school fund. who do not dance should buy a ticket R angers N eeded by F o rest Service. S tates. At least two com panies a l 4 It will not In terfere w ith th e T he U nited S tates Civil Service ready have acq u ired larg e holdings stance, are being m ade front hom e Oregon C o u n try .” T he p o rtra it is to help the boys, fo r they a re volun to have a place of ho n o r in th e sta te present o r prospective use for Irrig a Com m ission will hold an open com and a re p rep arin g to proceed w ith de grow n hem lock. ta rily protecting your hom e and prop house. It is th e g ift of th e M ethod tion purposes of all trib u ta ry w aters petitiv e exam ination for forest velopm ent w ork. It is rep o rted th a t erty. T hen sw ell th e ir fund w ith ra n g e r on O ctober 25, 1920, a t th e several M inneapolis tim berm en who .<Tb . ist conference of Oregon. to the fullest practical extent, n o r to own property in th e ore deposit dis- ln e w ue are CIear- A ' o ,e >or y o u r dollar. various N ational F orest h ea d q u ar Jam es E lkington and A rthui Dow- th e present use of th e lands betw een A. M. ,hp republican p arty m eans a vote to ters of th e N orth Pacific D istrict, lo trlc t are becom ing in terested D istrict Sunday School A ssociation . cated at P o rtlan d , and o th e r cities in M artin of Chicago and J. W. F lan n ery protect o u r co n stitu tio n and th e poll- se tt enjoyed a w eek-end fishing trip high and low w ater lines for (he pro of f leveland are p lanning erection of deg th a t have m ade th is nation g reat, at th e N estucca riv er in T illam ook duction of wild hay. Next Sunday, O ctober 31, will be O regon and W ashington. .u , .. P ersons d esirin g to en te r th is ex a blast furnace to tu rn out nig iron »» ■ th e d ate of th e convention of the am ination should secure application and C. A. Finley and H. A. H eppne • 11 ln8ureB the proBper,,y ° f th e P*°- county. A special m eeting of th e G resham Eggs produced in th is sta te now oc P lea san t H ome D istrict Sunday- form 1312, from th e Civil Service of P o rtlan d are con tem p latin g im- pie. lodge A. F. & A. M. will be held on cupy a position on the New York m ar School association. The schools will Com m ission or from th e F o re st Su proving th e land. A gent W anted. S atu rd ay evening of th is week. This ket, second only to th e well known m eet in th e ir own churches a t 10 pervisor a t any of th e places w here P ro p er atten tio n to th e hou sin g of The A m erican C en tral Life In su r the exam ination is to be held. chickens at th is tim e will pay big ance com pany w ant a local ag en t in m eeting was postponed from W ed P etalu m a eggs, according to U. L. o’clock. At 11:45 they w ill convene C andidates m ust be betw een th e d Iv dends to he n n d , ™ n -rh. a 1° cal a« i*nt ag es o f 21 and 40 vears Thpv m in t ° n . l , l th e P °u *t r Jrnian- T he G resham . E xperience unnecessary nesday evening on account of th e Upson, g en eral m an ag er of th e O re at the w B here aptist they church in P leasan Home, will listen to a n t b e able-bodied and* are req u ired to eg g ? i r e T b t u ^ r e a ^ v \”o ' m V ' 6 n dem ocratic rally on th a t night. gon P oultry P roducers' association, G regory Cox favored som e of his who has ju st retu rn ed from the east. add ress by Miss G eorgia S. P ark er. ^ B. p ' begln laylng lf k ep t in sm all quar-1 l a n / o reg o n .— A dv.'’^ g ’ friends with choice cuts of delicious He found tliat when P etalu m a ex tra office se creta ry of th e sta te associa to preference a re released from age la> ¡... in „ Quartern „„ a rte r« they th ev will » in >... „ u it ... C _ leaned? venison last w eek, from a d eer sent fancies were selling at 72 cents, O re , n K be unnes- Need Your S tion. A b asket d in n er will be a fine req u irem en ts. O ther req u irem en ts sa rily retard ed . T he pullets should i Have it F rench dry cleaned from so u th ern Oregon by his son gon N ulade were b ringing 68 cents. social fe a tu re of the day and from 2 a re at least a com m on-school educa sta rt laying before th e cold w eath er pairin g neatly done. T ailoring for M embers of th e G resham E astern tion and know ledge of th e ru d im en ts to 4 o'clock in the aftern o o n a busi begins because cold w eath er will de-1 ladies and men. of com pass surveying, tim b er e sti C uriosity, possibly, prom pts the n a S tar and Masonic lodges and th e ir P E T E R LENARD. T ailor. ness session will be held and E. W. m atin g and scaling, land laws, and i re a s e th e ir p ro d u c tiv e n e ss, fam ilies are to enjoy a p arty to be tive of th e Dutch E ast Indies io p u r P eterson, presid en t of th e M ultno the livestock business. given at Masonic h all on Monday chase A m erican Indian dolls m ade by F o re st ran g in g offers men who like m ah County Sunday School associa evening, N ovem ber 1, by th e Aretno the M. F. Woods com pany of P o rt th e forests an d m ountains an oppor tio n will speak. tu n ity fo r a vigorous o u td o o r life club. land. At least, th e concern has sen t w h ere they m ay fight forest fires, j Do not forget to vote for five, in two shipm ents to th o se islands re A ctiv ities at th e F re e M ethodist build trails, telephone lines, and stead of four, fo r Ju stice of the Su cently. Since the factory opened C hurch. cabins. To a person fond of an o u t prem e court. Geo. M. Brown, re early in th e sum m er 40,000 dolls W hat a re we doing for the fo r door life th e w ork is varied, Inter- j j cently appointed, only holds office dressed In blankets from local wool eigners in o u r own country. T here estin g and h ea lth fu l. H ow ever, th e j forest ran g e r m ust be w illing to en j until th e first of Ja n u ary , 1921. Mr. en mills have been shipped from th e a re over 300 Ja p an ese In and around d u re h ard sh ip if necessary. His I Brown is a man of ste rlin g w orth and city. These have gone to practically G resham . W e send m issionaries at w ork often ta k es th e ra n g e r into re-J 'sh o u ld be supported at th e election, every big town in th e United States. g re a t expense across th e ocean t o ' m ote regions w here he m ust know regardless of party principles. preach our g rea t religion to th e sam e a2te care him self and his saddle horses. MASONIC HALL, GRESHAM, ORE Iteul E state llargalii«. T he m achinery In th e G resham k ind of people, b u t w hat ab o u t our A pplicants who reside in th e sta te J T w enty acres, all u n d er cultivation, Steam L au n d ry Is being repaired and neig h bors? Sunday a t 3 p. m. a w here they ta k e th e exam ination are p a rt Inside city lim its of G resham , put in shape for use. hom e m issionary m eeting will be given preference in ap p o in tm en t over fro n tin g Powell road; city w ater. P referen ce is also M aude Michel has been elected Price $550 per acre Can be handled UNION MUSIC held in th e F re e M ethodist church. non-residents. CAFETERIA SUPPER given by act of Congress to honor- J with very little cash. from th e Kellog school to rep resen t All in terested in this g re a t question ably discharged soldiers, sailors, and I Ie l| thf Boys on Hallowe’en and they will help you F o rty acres, new bungalow , barn th e teach ers from th e re In th e city are Invited to atten d . m arines, who should attach to th e ir „ the year round. G rade T eachers association for th e and o th e r out houses In fa ir condi The F re e M ethodist church will applications th e ir original discharge tion. T w enty-four acres u n d er cu lti com ing year. Tickets $1.10 including War Tax. Ladies Free vation, th re e miles south of G resh hold th e second q u a rte rly m eeting o r a p h o to stat copy o r a certified ' copy thereof, o r th e ir official record ; am. Will ta k e house and lot in Sandy has th e follow ing nam es on beginning F rid ay at 8 o'clock, also of service, w hich will be retu rn ed G resham as p a rt paym ent. th e tick et fo r city office: Mayor, S atu rd ay , 8 o'clock and all day S un a fte r inspection by the Commission. enty acres, house, barn and R ouland E. Esson and C asper J u n k o th Tw day. Rev. J. A. H opper, th e d istric t T he w ork of a forest ra n g e r gives e r out houses In fa ir condition. e r; recorder, C harles B. P u rcell; T h irteen acres clear, 2% miles west elder, w’ill be in charge. All are th e necessary tra in in g to m ake an woodsm an. Many ran g ers tre a su re r. Cecil O. D uke; councilm en of G resham on Base Line road. cordially invited to a tte n d . The i expert develop special sk ill along some Eight acres, all under c u ltiv a tio n ;' Paul Dunn, Ludw ig E. Hoffman and church will begin th e ir weekly phase of th e ir w ork,— as tim b er also five acres with one acre clear, Joseph C. L oundree. p ray er m eeting beginning W ednes cru isin g , surv ey in g , logging, en g i th re e m iles east of G resham , clo-'e to E dgar T lb b ltts, son of Rev. J. C. th e store. neering, o r telephone construction day evening a t 8 p. m. R angers are appointed at an In- T lhbltts, a fo rm er p asto r of th e Forty acres, can be sold In two 2fi Gr< -liant B aptist ch u rch , Is visiting acre trac ts with full sets of building W ill M etzger and T hom as C inder creanea rate effective thia year, a " and on each 2« acres. T h irty -eig h t acres here for a day o r two. He , u n d er cultivation. T h ree miles from re tu rn e d last n ig h t from W aldport those whose services arp satisfacto ry . friends , w here they spent th e past tw o weeks ] may be allow ed th e tem p o rary in- has been engaged for some tim e In G resham close to A nderson sta tio n eastern Oregon u n d er th e S tate Illgh- ,on E stacada line. fishing for salm on and tro u t. They I , l J L p e r Tn."n th / r a n t e d by- Congress. T he continuance of thli Ten acres, all u nder cu ltiv atio n : way com m ission. H is fa th e r Is also rep o rt splendid success. I Increase beyond Ju n e 30, 1921, how house In A -l condition: urn and em ployed by th e com m ission In ever, depends upon fu rth e r action of o th e r o ut houses in fair jn ditlon, F o r Sale. Salem. In m any cases q u a rte rs Two m iles ea st of Gresham n Powell Piano, u p rig h t, fine tone qualities, Congress Valley road. very reasonable, oak case. B argain. | are provided by the G overnm ent. R angers may be req u ired to furnish F o rty acres, 10 acres u r culti- O rgan, a dandy. “ C heap.” R eta il Straw V ote. ratio n . H ouse In good m dttlon. D avenport, used very little , lo o k s ! saddle horses. F o rag e fo r necessary The straw vote being tak en at th e Barn and o ut houses In r comi I- lik e new ; of th e N uofold type con-1 horses is provided by the G overnm ent Rexall sto res all o ver th e United tlon Five m iles aoutheas f G resh- stru c tlo n , A snap. T he Bank of G resham p a ri per Outlook and Daily Oregonian one year States show ed the follow ing resu lts am on th e Boring road. J. E. METZGER. = 5.75 120 acres. 32 acres u n d er cu ltiv a cent In terest on tim e deposits —Adv : Ha riling. 652,973; Cox. | Outlook lid Daily and Sunday Oregonian year 7.75 i yputprday tion; large house in good condition. Coal 363 454 giving H arding an electoral L arge b arn and o th e r o u th o u ses; 20 your coal now of E kstrom Ord Outlook ,.nd W eekly Orezonian one year F irem en ’s A nnual Dance. Vote of 3 53 an 1 Cox 178. Only 266 acres of tim b er 1.85 Eight miles from T ru ck com pany. Phone 8 51. tf T he firem en’s dance to tie given on I electoral votes a re req u ired to elect G rish am on the Bluff road. Will k e sm all place In o r close to G resh C ontractor and B u ild er F rid ay evening, O ctober 2». is an a n This woi Id git e H ard in g a lead of , ta am In trad e as part paym ent. H ave located in G resham and asn| n ual occurence and you will have a • R7 elect«jra I \ olee. E v ery th in g Is F o r fu rth e r p articu la rs concerning ready to ta k e any w ork in my line good tim e the sam e as before so he going the Hard Ing way. Oregon votes any of th ese places, w rite o r phone, Outlook and Portland Telegram one year Long experience. W ork g u aran teed , su re to be th ere. Good m usic and $4.95 KARL J. HAOBERO, lyet me bid on y o u r work. P hone 327. c a fe te ria supper. ¡sto o d , H ard in g 6117; Fox, 3358. Gresham, Oregon. L J. W inter R em em ber th e d ate. O ctober 29. i Which is 275» votes above Cox. — Adv. Phone 1445 : “ LOST BATTALION” RtCEPTION TO PASTOR HERO IN GRESHAM BROUGHT GOOD CROWD ADDITIONAL LOCAL ___ _ ___________ . ____ G. V. F. D. ANNUAL HALLOWEEN DANCE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29 A GOOD TIME FOR ALL Outlook’s Bargain Counter Special Subscribe for your Dailies through the Outlook and save monev Until October 31, 1920 5 U n til N o v e m b e r 1 5 , 1 9 2 0 Re