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GRHHHA.M OUTLOOK.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30
Big Special Attraction—A Hurricane of Thrills
THE SKY DAREDEVIL
Lieutenant Locklear
IN
“The Great Air Robbery”
A stupendous melodrama actually staged in the air
pirate airships in midnight holdup.
Admission for this big feature attraction, 15c and 35c
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31
R U S T L IN G A B R ID E
A dandy outdoor western picture
WITH LILA LEE
A DAY IN FLORENCE
SCREEN MAGAZINE
OCTOBER
a»,
1090
1 GRESHAM LOCALS
G resham Theatre
C ecil M etzger w ill g iv e a lo a f o f L uxury Bread w ith earli ticket
FRIDAY,
A eroplane« P rod u ce Thrill« for
E iliudoiu.
“ T h e G re a t A ir R o b b e ry ,” th e m o st
o rig in a l c o n c ep tio n o f a e ria l d a rin g
Mr«
h a s i,..-n v a n fo r­
tu n a te
In s e c u rin g th e exclu siv e e v e r a tte m p te d w ill be th e a ttra c tio n
a t th e G re sh a m T h e a te r , S a tu rd a y
ag en cy fo r th e P ig ’n W h istle can d les. n ig h t, O cto b er 30. L ie u t. O m ar L o ck ­
T h is lin e o f c o n fectio n la w ell k n o w n le a r, th e sk y d a re d e v il, h a s in tro d u c e d
Ia lo n g th e P acific co ast. T h e P ig 'n so m an y new an d n ovel s tu n ts in to
W h istle h av e th e la rg e s t c a n d y s to re th is w o n d e rfu l s to ry t h a t th e p ic tu r-
] in th e w orld lo c a te d a t S an F ra n c is ­ izatio n d iffers e n tire ly fro m a n y th in g
co. T h e r e p o r te r sa m p le d th e can - e v e r b efo re a tte m p te d on th e silv e r-
j dy a n d k n o w s It is d elicio u s.
T h e sc reen .
p u b lic m ay h av e th e c a n d y now . as
F ilm d ire c to rs a re c o n s ta n tly on
a la rg e s h ip m e n t h as a lre a d y been th e lo o k o u t fo r new a n d n ovel id eas
d eliv ered .
in p ro d u c in g th r ills . M ost screen
Do n o t fo rg e t th e fire m a n 's b all s tu n ts a r e th e re s u lt o f lo n g a n d co n ­
i to n ig h t.
tin u o u s p ra c tic e , fre q u e n tly re - ta k e n
T h e g ra d e sch o o l m eet to g e th e r m any tim e s to a tt a in p e rfe c t p h o to g ­
e v ery T u esd ay a t 1 :3 0 o ’clock fo r ra p h y .
S o m etim es sk ille d a th le te s
g e n e ra l assem b ly . T h e p a tro n s a re a re s im ila rly a ttir e d a n d s u b s titu te d
w elcom e to a tte n d .
fo r a few m in u te s w h e re th e d e sire d
T h e c h o ir of th e M. E. c h u rc h m et efTect is too difficult fo r th e screen
fo r th e firs t tim e W ed n esd ay ev e n in g s ta r.
to organise for the coming y ear.
In th e " G re a t A ir R o b b e ry ” th e r e
| R ei Mr. IliHey is very ca p a b le an d is no s u b s titu tio n , tr ic k p h o to g ra p h y
h a m l l e i i t h e d i r e c t i n g ill a v e r y p le a s­ o r fa k ed stuntB
In th is p ic tu re th e
in g m a n n e r. H e w ill h av e c h a rg e u n ­ h ero m a k e s a d a rin g le a p fro m one
til fin a l a rr a n g e m e n ts can be m ade.
p lan e to a n o th e r 5000 fe e t in th e air.
T h e m a c h in e ry In th e ste a m la u n ­ C a m e ra m e n w ere ab o v e, below a n d
d ry Is b ein g m oved to P o rtla n d to be a ro u n d th e scen e of a c tio n to a ss u re
re p o lish e d . It is a s ic k e n in g s ig h t to p e rfe c t p h o to g ra p h y .
T h is p a rtic u ­
look In upon th e ru in s.
la r scen e w ill convey a p r e tty f a ir
Mr. an d M rs. W m . A n d erso n on id ea of w h a t m ay be ex p ected in th e
S o u th R o b e rts a v e n u e , on th e E d. a ir in fu tu r e w a rfa re .
A y lsw o rth place, e n te r ta in e d F r a n k
It is a m a tte r of m u ch re g r e t th a t
M cL ean of S e a ttle . W a sh in g to n , Sun L ie u te n a n t L o c k le a r, th e s t a r In “ T h e
day
an d
M onday.
M onday th e y G re a t A ir R o b b e ry ,” w as k ille d at
s p e n t on th e C o lu m b ia h ig h w ay . Mr. U n iv ersal C ity, C a lifo rn ia , re c e n tly
M cL ain r e tu rn e d to h is h om e t h a t w hile re -a c tin g a p a rtic u la rly h a z ­
ev en in g .
a rd o u s s tu n t he h ad acco m p lish ed
M r. an d M rs. C. I. R a k e r s p e n t m any tim e s b efo re. C a m e ra m e n h ad
W ed n esd ay w ith re la tiv e s n e a r Mc­ fa ile d to se c u re good n e g a tiv e s, an d
M innville.
On th e i r re tu r n th e y L o c k le a r w as re p e a tin g th e s u n t fo r
w ere acco m p an ied by M rs. H ib b a rd , th e p u rp o se of se c u rin g b e tte r p h o ­
a n d M r. an d M rs. S. W a sh in g to n , w ho to g ra p h y .
h ad been sp e n d in g a few d ay s th e re .
Miss L e la G ibbs in in c h a rg e of a
A rem o C lu b E x te n d s In v ita tio n .
h o sp ita l in
B end
and
Is d o in g
E a s te rn S ta r a n d M asonic lodges
w ell a n d e n jo y in g h e r new lo c atio n a n d m e m b e rs of th e ir fam ily a r e in ­
v ery m uch.
vited to a tte n d th e p a rty to be g iven
A t th e S u n d ay m o rn in g se rv ice a t by th e A rem o c lu b M onday e v e n in g ,
th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al th e p a s to r ’s N o v em b er 1st.
s u b je c t w ill be " T h e P re s e n t C h ris t.”
In th e ev e n in g J o h n s o n S m ith , F e d ­
e ra l P ro h ib itio n
D ire c to r fo r th e
s t a te of O reg o n , w ill sp e a k on L aw
W e say - forward ;
E n fo rc e m e n t.
S u n d a y sch o o l a t 10
MARCH 1 KEEJ
o ’clock an d E p w o rth L ea g u e a t 6 :3 0 .
W e In v ite th e c o -o p e ra tio n of th e
G o in g - -
c o m m u n ity in all th e e n te rp ris e s .
IF Y o u
A d e le g a tio n fro m th e O dd F ello w s
W ANT T o
lo d g e h e re w e n t to L e n ts T u esd ay
e v e n in g to h av e th e th ird d e g re e co n ­
MAKE A
fe rre d on B e rt H ow ell.
I SHOWING*
T h e re
a re
tw o
c a n d id a te s fo r
m a y o r, M ilo C. K in g q u a lifie d la te
T u e sd a y e v e n in g . T h e re w ill be no
m e a s u re s on th e city b allo t.
T h e re w ill be no p re a c h in g a t th e
B a p tist c h u rc h next S u n day.
TH E PERSON WHO
A rm istic e Day w ill be c e le b ra te d
W ANTS TO K E E P ON
in th e M asonic h a ll T h u rs d a y e v e n ­
ing, N o v em b er 11. M em bers of th e
p ro g re s s in g m u s t m a k e c e rta in
P o st, C o rp s an d a u x ilia rie s w ill be
t h a t h is h e a lth is ‘‘r ig h t sid e up
g u e s ts o f th e L egion. A p ro g ra m h a s
w ith c a r e .”
O ne g o o d w ay to
been p la n n ed .
E n g lish p re a c h in g se rv ic e s an d
m a k e c e rta in o f th is is to p u r ­
S u n d ay sch o o l w ill be h eld a t th e
c h a se
m e a ts
w h o se
q u a lity -
| r e g u la r tim e n ex t S u n d ay a t th e Zion
g u a ra n te e d n e s s w ill m a k e him
E v a n g e lic a l c h u rc h .
feel c e rta in th a t h is d ig e stio n
T h e G resh am lib ra ry w ill be closed
all ilay, N o v em b er 2d, e le c tio n day I w ill a s s im ila te th e p ro p e r food
a n d N o v em b er 11, A rm istic e day.
v alu es.
O ne w ay to m a k e c e r­
T h e B a p tist L a d ie s’ A id w ill m eet
ta in of th a t is to buy y o u r m e a ts
next T h u rs d a y , N o v em b er 4 a t M rs.
h e re .
P eo k o .
T h e p ro g ra m w ill a p p e a r
la te r.
T h e F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h w ill
hold th e seco n d q u a r te r ly m e e tin g I
P h on e 41
b e g in n in g F rid a y a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock,
a lso S a tu rd a y a t 7 :3 0 a n d S u n d ay
all d ay , s ta r tin g w ith S u n d ay school
at 10 o ’clock. Rev. J. A. H o p p er, th e
d is tr ic t e ld e r, wi)l be in c h a rg e of j
th e s e m eetin g s.
A sp ecial H om e
M issio n ary m e e tin g w ill be held Sun-1
day a rte rn o o n a t 3 p. m. O ne of th e
s p e a k e rs of th is h o u r w ill be Mrs. j
c
e
M a rth a B u rn s. E v e ry o n e Is Invited
C om e to all th e se serv ices.
C om e
S u n d ay m o rn in g a n d b rin g lu n ch
a n d sp en d th e day.
H. L. St. C la ir, w ho h a s been ill
w ith b ro n c h ia l p n e u m o n ia , is m ak in g
a ra p id reco v ery . H e is up a p a rt of
< * '1
th e tim e an d fu lly ex p ects to go to
th e p o lls next T u esd ay .
M rs B. L. W a lra d , Mrs. O. A. E a s t - 1
m an a n d Mrs. Lee S h e lle r w ere d e le - 1
g a te s to R oyal N e ig h b o rs' c o n v e n ­
tio n h eld in P o rtla n d th is w eek.
J o h n J . R ude, o f P o rtla n d , h as
p u rc h a se d th e pool ro o m of F red
H o w ard an d h a s been b usy th e past
w eek p a in tin g an d fix in g th in g s up i
In g e n e ra l. Mr R u d e is an old h an d
in th e c ig a r s ta n d an d co n fectio n ery
lin e, h a v in g been in b u sin ess six teen !
y e a rs In E u g en e, fo u r y e a rs In S il­
v e rto n a n d also in P o rtla n d .
T h e Q ueen E s th e r c irc le m e etin g
will be p o stp o n ed fro m M onday, N o­
v e m b e r 1 to N o v em b er 8. T hey will
m eet at Miss E lsie S m ith 's.
FORDSON TRACTORS
We are making immediate deliveries on Fordson
Tractors. Now is the time to get your tractor. Use it
for your late plowing, become accustomed to it, be
ready to commence work as soon as spring opens up.
Has lots of power for plowing and will do all manner of
belt work.
RAKER & SON
GRESHAM
ESTACADA
Making the Nation’s Credit Liquid
Reservoir systems insure a steady water
supply in every city and large town. The
faucet is of very little value without the reser­
voir behind it.
The Federal Reserve Banking System is a
simple and practical means of making the
nation’s credit liquid at all times.
As a member of that system, this bank is
as independent of local conditions as it is
humanly possible to make it.
F IR S T S T A T E B A N K
GRESH AM .
O REG O N
Gresham Meat Market
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IRADIVARA
K N O W N FOR T O N E ’
Women’s Heavy Wool Sweaters, Special . . $11.00
C o lo rs
B row n,
P eaco ck ,
Bed an d O live
Men’s Heavy Wool Sweaters, Special
C olor«
B lack an d G old,
h a rk
. . . $10.00
P u rp le a n d B o ld , Navy G old
fife
SS
Walrad Mercantile Co.
GRESHAM
P A T E N T E D
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dr.
Special mi Drag Saw s.
O ne B eav er w ith c lu tc h . $ 1 5 5 ; one!
V a u g h an w ith c lu tc h , $155. New
p rice fo r 10 d av s only.
W A. H E ^ S E L .
OREGON OPPOSED TO
GOVERNMENT OPERATION
W a rm
U p W ith
th e R ig h t S to v e s
QUIP vour home for warmth, dryness
and cheer, in spite of the fall chill and
drizzly days.
Our Stoves and Heaters are up to date in
every way — made for cleanliness, good
uppearance, proper combustion, and for
giving most heat with least fuel.
See our special display this week of th e s e
modern Stoves and Heaters.
E
A. W. METZGER & COS
QUALITY AND SERVICE
PIIO NE «Mil
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STO R E
T h e O reg o n p u b lic is o v e rw h e lm ­
ing ly op p o sed to ra d ic a l g o v e rn m e n t
e x p e rim e n ts, a c c o rd in g to th e re s u lts
o f a q u e s tio n n a ire on th e s u b je c t of
g o v e rn m e n t o p e ra tio n o f in d u s trie s
se n t o u t to th e e d ito rs of th is a n d th e
o th e r s ta te s of th e c o u n try . O f th e
! 62 e d ito rs w ho re p lie d , 54 o r 87 p er
. c en t said th a t th e c itiz e n s o f th e ir
c o m m u n itie s w ere o p p o sed to th e
g o v e rn m e n t g o in g In to b u sin ess in
¡c o m p e titio n w ith its citizen s.
T h e q u e s tio n n a ire w as s e n t o u t by
It he P re ss S erv ice c o m p an y of New
j Y o rk C ity . W h ile th e in q u iry w as
b ased on th e g e n e ra l p rin c ip le o f I
g o v e rn m e n t o p e ra tio n , th e so -called |
M uscle S h o als bill, now b efo re t o e - ,
g ro ss, w as u sed a s a c o n c re te e x - !
am p le.
U n d e r th is b ill a g o v e r n - (
tu en t-o w n ed c o rp o ra tio n w o u ld b e 1
g iv en p o w er, am o n g o th e r th in g s , to j
p ro d u c e a t M uscle S h o als v a rio u s fe r
t l l l i e r p ro d u c ts an d sell th e m in com !
p e titio n w ith p riv a te m a n u f a c tu r e rs !
a n d d e a le rs.
As to th e w isdom of th e g o v e r n - !
n ten t a d o p tin g th is policy to w a rd th e ;
fe r tiliz e r in d u s try th e e d ito rs w ere j
a sk e d fo r th e ir p e rs o n a l o p in io n . Of
th e 5» e d ito rs w ho g a v e an op in io n I
on th is p o in t. 45 o r 76 p e r c en t w ere ,
u n q u a lifie d ly o p p o sed to th e schem e
T h e p o litic a l affllia tlo n s o f th e O r-
egon p a p e rs w hose e d ito rs a n sw ered
th e q u e s tio n n a ire w e re : re p u b lic a n ,
13 1 ;
d e m o c ra tic . 4;
In d e p e n d e n t,
! ! ; and miscellaneous. 5.
Afcjn to •
Stradivari’s
Violins
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the Tone a t the
Stradivara Dealer»
T e si
Over 200 years ago the M aster
Violin Maker gave his beloved in­
struments voices o f com pelling
beauty thru the correct application
of the Sound Board principle. Now,
as with his finest instruments, the
Stradivara is given tonal richness
unsurpassed thru the wizardry of
The Stradivara Sou nd Board
o f Edée G rained Spruce
This Patented Sound Board extends
the full width and depth of the cabinet,
making the tone o f this Master Musical
Instrument "akin to Stradivari's violins."
GUY D. JONES, Jeweler
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