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1 T*"’' . . . I ..... m I DUAI Q'x'i '» te . i * I . I .% f * a 1 iii | 1 M k h T m U i I « iie H i U I he new ta riff law now iu effect la N ext S un-lay a t th e M etnodls» v JIV E a J112VIT1 I -A /V -A I a d ifferen t from fo rm -r m e a s u re s In it« ch u rc h S u n d ay school w ill m eet n n - _______ a.»r,r,jn ir u c i n r .r .n ■ » p - « - ™ . '™ . - « o . w M L . E ,» ., T he O regon s ta te fa ir is In full den t w ill have a u th o rity ,o n recom m ^u- * Bor I nt,. C h ild ren s ch u rc h se rv ice i 're g o n , & niece of L. 1 M anning, is sw ing a t S alem th is w eek. W hile th e d atio n of th e ta riff com m ission, to , W*D be held a t 11 o'clock an d be fol- ! v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. ra is e o r lo w er ra te s to th e ex ten t of ' iowed by g ro w n peo p le s m eetin g . L. P. M anning. T h e M annings took fa ,r dW not ° P*n " fflc,ally u n ‘" 50 p e r c en t in o rd e r to eq u a lise co st T h ere w ill be sp ecial m usic. E lectio n a , r i P to O ak land a cou p le of w eeks <***• rnanX Pai<l 25 c e n ts ap iece to get 1924^°onl th e flexible provisions* w as I o t Sun<ljX school officers w ill be h eld ! “ «<> an d M is. M anning re tu rn e d hom e | ,h e flrst ffllm pse of th e m any p re tty fo rm e rly fixed by th e bill, b u t one of a fte r ch u rc h , Thfc Rev. E. D. R antoli w ith them . S he h as a lso been v isit- ! d isp lay s a lre a d y in place. A bout 1500 th e la s t c h an g es m ade by co n ferees on ‘s p a sto r. iag re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d . Mr. and People e n te re d th e g a te s y e ste rd a y as th is m e a su re w as to elim in a te th is, M rs. Mack Roy of P o rtla n d , so n -ln - sp H -tato's. and th e effect of th is actio n w ill be to f.reshiiin Man Asks fo r V o luntary law an d d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. T h e show ing of club ex h ib its th is c o n tin u e th e e lastic tariff indefinitely. A v o lu n ta ry ^ b n n k ^ u " tev titi i ' Ii,n n *n a ' sp e n t th e w eek-end w ith y ear is la rg e r th a n ev er before. T hey P ra c tic a lly , ft w ill becom e p e rm a n e n t law and will last u n til rep ealed o r 1 h as been filed in th e U n ited ' S ta te s f,er Pa re n *a- T h e son, L. H. M anning I « re In the e a st end of th e old exhlhi- modlfied. If th e law w o rk s o u t a s its 1 co u rt in P o rtla n d by J. D efoe of a n d fam ily of P o rtla n d , s p e n t S unday tioI> bu ild in g w ith th e ex ception of t h e ad v o cates hope It w ill, it w ill be th e - G resh am . T he p etitio n h as been g ra n t- a t th e M anning hom e. 'iv esto ck v. hlch is o u t in th e b arn s. beg in n in g of a scientific ta riff system le d te m p o rarily . Ten co u n ties had th e ir e x h ib its ready L eslie M acIn ty re of St. T hom as. On fo r th e U nited S ta te s an d w ill re s u lt A m eetin g w as h eld in P o rtla n d to ev en tu a lly in larg ely ta k in g aw ay day to ex am in e th e case. S ev eral ta rio , C anada, w as a re c e n t v isito r af y esterd ay . T hey a re S h erm an , C la t from co n g re ss th e d etailed b u sin ess of h u n d red d o lla rs In a ss e ts w ere discov th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. W il sop, W ashington, C lack am as, L inn, ta riff m aking. ' ered w hich w jll ue tu rn e d o v er to th son. lie is a co u sin of Mrs. W ixsou Ja c k so n , T illam ook. P olk. M ultnom ah O pponents of :h e flexible ta riff plan e rd ito rs. K a rl M iller w as a PPoInt<«l ) T h is wa» th e first tim e Mr M acln lv re I and H cod K ,ver s t a ,e C luh G eadei i,re d e c la rin g It to be u n c o n stitu tio n - tr u .t'-e in i s w as in t n rs t tim e Mr. a ia c in ty r e \ _ _ _ _ _ . . . H. C. S eym our, cf th e O regon A grleul- al. H ow ever, som e o f th e ab lest law - T he Defoe h o u se b u rn ed dow n re ! liart 'ls ite d th is p a rt of th e country y ers in co n g re ss a ss e rt It is co n stitu - 1 cen tly . * j an d he liked it v ery m uch. A ccom - I tu ra l C ollege, ls in c h a rg e . M iss tlo n al and w ill be uphold. -------------. ..------------------ -- .. | p anted by Mrs. W lx so n ’s b ro th e r and H elen C ow gill, d o m estic s ile n c e sp e c R esp o n sib ilities fall n a tu ra lly upon those who m ake a bluff a t b eing able to lilB w ile of P o rtla n d a tr ip w as m ade ialist, is a lso th ere. M iss E th e l C at- Need Your Suit Cleaned? assum e th em , b u t th ey d o n ’t stay long o v er th e C olum bia riv e r highw av.»The bin s h as c h a rg e ot t i e M ultnom ah H av e It F re n c h d ry clea n ed . R e th ere. ’ d ay h ap p en ed to be p erfectly c le a r I co u n ty c lu b s an d Mrs. P u rc e ll th e p a irin g n e a tly d o n e. T a ilo rin g fo r Even though you can t be a b a th in g a “ d “ ‘e v i s ,,j r w as n iuch ‘n ,P re*“*d i ” ^ ^ ‘“fes a d ies a n d m en. fe ath e w ith th e v /o rd e rtu l scen ery ' ’ne °* ’aP fes a tu re s of th e ery. . P E T E R L EN A R D , T a ilo r. I beau ty , you can still b bathe. s ta te fa ir is th e co n cessio n s. O nly W ord com es to th e O utlook th a t clean a ttra c tio n s i r e to be allow ed on G e rtru d e D ow sett is in fo rm a tio n file the g ro u n d s th is y ear. T h is w as trie d ed ito r of th e O. A. C. D aily B a ro m eter. out la st y ear and w as found to be I w hich m ade its first a p p e a ra n c e on such a su ccess th a t it w as re p eated . I th e cam p u s W ednesday m o rn in g a s a T he g am b lin g devices hav e been ¡six -colum n, fo u r-p ag e p aper. T he ru led out. | B aro m eter has h e re to fo re been issu ed We have on hand now a good as i only tw ice b w eek. H om er R o b erts VOCATIONAL TRAINING sortment of Towels, Aprons, Night- I of C o rv allis Is ed ito r of th e p a p e r and DHIYILEGE LIMITED N E lm er B utz of D allas b u sin e ss m an- Gowns, Center Pieces, Pillow Slips | ag er. D ecem ber 15 h as been se t a s th e and Baby Dresses. O. N. F o rd , m a n a g e r of th e P o rtla n d la s t day ap p lic a tio n fo r v o catio n al G un club, w as in G resh am th e la tte r tr a in in g m ade by d isab led w a r v e t p a rt of la s t w eek p a ss in g o u t c ig a rs e ra n s m ay be accepted by th e U nited 1 in h o n o r of th e a r r iv a l of O. N. F ord, S ta te s V e te ra n s' B u reau , acco rd in g to J r ., w ho w as b o rn a t K erk h o v en , M in m a n n o u n cem en t received h e re today n eso ta, re cen tly . Mrs. F ord is w ith from L. C. Jo sep h , n o rth w e s t d is tric t m a n a g e r of th e g o v ern m en t agency. h e r p a re n ts at th a t place. S he w ill He u rg ed th a t a ll fo rm er se rv ice peo I re tu rn w ith h er son a b o u t Oct. 15 ple w ho feel th a t th ey m ay seek tr a in A tr ip to M an zan ita b each w as en- ing at th e ex p en se of th e g e v e rn m e n t a t a la ter d a te file th e ir a p p lic a tio n s Next door to Outlook GRESHAM, OREGON [ joyed over th e w eek-end by J. W. w ith th e n e a re s t office of th e V e te ra n s' L aw ren ce, Mr. an d M rs. G eorge P age B ureau w ith in th e n e x t few w eeks. an d c h ild re n an d Miss C ora G reen. T he v e te ra n h a s one y e a r a f te r req u est fo r tr a in in g is g ra n te d to ta k e a d v a n i T hey re tu rn e d hom e la s t night. tag e of it. If th e v o catio n al h a n d ica p M rs. S tev e M arston h a s re tu rn e d is e lim in ated d u rin g th e delay period from a w eek-end v isit w ith h e r h u s he m ay lose his tr a in in g p riv ileg e, it MLS band w ho is em ployed in a logging w as sta te d Mr J e s s e p h sta te d th a t a w a rd in g of AsBr .Y Í ' cam p a t W est T im b er, O regon. Jo h n B row n is re g is te rin g v o ters v o catio n al •ra in in g c la im s is based on serv ice co n n ectio n of th e w a r d is a b ili p re p a ra to ry to th e g e n e ra l election to ty, w hich m ust be a v o c a tio n al h a n d i be held on N ovem ber 7. Only a sh o rt cap an d th e feasib ility of 'h e a p p lic a n t tim e is left for th e p u rp o se as tlie f ilterin g tra in in g . T he tra in e e is pain $80 and 1100 a m onth a n d ad d itio n a l books w ill clo se on O ctober 7. Ru-ber-oid on your buildings is in a llo w an c es fo r d ep e n d e n ts as living A mong th e v is ito rs to th e R ound-up surance against leaks and roof troubles x penses d u rin g his c o u rs e of study. for many years to come. A coat of a t P en d leto n la s t w eek w ere Mr. and More th a n 9o0 d isab led v e te ra n s of Ruberine Roof Paint every few years Mrs. A. E. E k stro m an d Miss E va th e P acific N o rth w est hav e s u c c e s s is all the attention a Ru-ber-oid roof M cC arter w ho le ft h e re W ednesday fully co m pleted tr a in in g c o u rs e s and needs. It pays to put on Ru-ber-oid 3,300 o th e rs a re now in tra in in g , it Ninety per cent of young men start their careers an d re tu rn e d S u n d ay n ig h t. T hey r e w as sta te d . W ith in th e n e x t m o n th , th e because of its dependability and long- p o rted a tine trip . T he a tte n d a n c e a t without working capital. Give your son the advan lasting qualities. Each roll contains V e te ra n s’ B u reau w ill p re s e n t c e rtifi all materials and directions for laying. »lie R ound-up exceeded th a t of an y cate s of g ra d u a tio n to th e tr a in in g tage of working capital by opening a bank account for Made in three different plies or thick p rev io u s y ear, 35,000 p a ssin g th e g a te s s tu d e n ts w ho hav e co m p leted th e ir w o rk sa tisfa c to rily . An em plo y m en t nesses. him. W e shall welcome him as a depositor. in one day. se rv ice w as re c e n tly e sta b lish e d bv Also, ask about Ru-ber-oid Mr. and Mrs. R. K. A kin visited th e th e V e te ra n s ' B u reau to p lace th e vo Shingles—red and green R o u n d -u p la s t w eek ca tio n a l g ra d u a te s in p o sitio n s. Ap- Rev. an d Mrs. J . H. W ood left Mon- ' I'ro x lm ately 700 v e te ra n s a re le a rn in g day fo r S easide w h ere th e y expect to ' th e b u s ln e .s of fa rm in g w h ile o th e rs , ,, a re ta k in g up w o rk a lo n g in d u s tria l. rem ain fo r a m onth. tra d e an d c le ric a l lines. An au to m o b ile tr ip g re a tly enjoyed Wood! Wood! Wood! by th o se w ho to o k p a rt in it w as ta k e n How P ro fita b le H ens C an Be If you w a n t wood. C. H. C alk in s is W hen in d o u b t as to th e lien 's egg- last S unday a c ro s s th e C olum bia riv e r D etected. th e m an a t th e w est end o t F ifth lay in g q u a lity give h e r th e benefit of a t V ancouver, th e n c e dow n th e riv e r s tre e t. C all I I I , G resh am , O regon. U n p ro fitab le h en s u su a lly have to K alam a th ro u g h a w o n d erfu lly com bs w ith long, n a rro w s e rra tio n s . th e d o u b t in c u llin g for la y e rs, but b e a u tifu l an d p ro s p e ro u s looking ffttW - Regular meeting of Gresh- w hich a re h a rd and s h ru n k e n and' i n o t *n 8e,ed i n g th e b reed ers, C u llin g can be a c c u ra te o n ly w hen c o u n try w ith w ell k ept o rc h a rd s and ? • • am L odge No. 125, I.O .O .F . covered w ith w h itish sc a le s is th e ad- fields. N ear th a t p lace a picnic d in in th e O dd F e llo w s h a ll, e v e ry T h u r s vice sen t from th e O. A. C. E x p e ri- | liens a re kept u n d er u n ifo rm c o n d i m ent sta tio n . T he eye is u su a lly , tio n s. sin ce it is a c o m p ariso n of liens n er w as enjoyed an d th e p a rty p ro d ay e v e n in g . B ro th e rs w elcom e. PHONE 24.0 su n k en and not p ro m in e n t seen from have had like o p p o rtu n itie s A sp ecial m eetin g of B u tto n B u sters. ceeded to K elso. F rom th e re th e riv th e fro n t, an d lias a dull, lu s te rle s s ; H ousing, feeding, freedom from p a r a C L A R E N C E ST A N L E Y , N. G. e x p ressio n . T h e long beak and lia r- i site s and co n ta g io u s d iseases an d e r w as cro ssed on th e fe rry of th e C. A. H IL L , S e c re ta ry . row . cro w -lik e head a re n e v er found good m an ag e m en t, should a p p ly a lik e L ong-B ell L u m b er co m p an y to R a in on high re c o rd hens. ¡to all b ird s com pared. W hen th e se ier an d th e re tu rn tr ip to P o rtla n d S p ecial Com m il n leal Ion, •’i W hile m o re a c tiv e and n e rv o u s th a n co n d itio n s a re poorly m et even good w as o v er th e lo w er C olum bia riv e r -pec-iai co m m u n icatio n of a low p ro d u cin g hen th e high pro - la y e rs m ay be cu lled out. esp e c ia lly a t high w ay . Tlie m em b ers of th e p a rty resh am Lodge A. F & A. M. d u cer is m o re easily c a u g h t an d c e rta in seaso n s w hen th ey a re not h andled. T he high p ro d u c e r is frien d - laying. w e re Mr. an d MrB. E lm er S h u ltz and No. 152 w ill he h eld in M asonic ly w hile th e sh y la y e r is sly sta y s on I H eavy fail and w in te r egg p ro d u c- little »on R ussell of B oring, Mr. an d | h a ll F rid a y , S ep tem b er 29. af 1 p.m. th e ro o st o r o u te r edge of flock, and tio n m ay he expected only fro m e a rlv - Mrs. J. C. S h u ltz. L a v e rn e and Louie A ll officers and m em b ers a rc u rg ed to •q u a w k s w hen c a u g h t. H ens first h atch ed , w ell m a tu re d p u lle ts No M nulding, Mr. an d .Mrs. J. N. C laim -I *,e p re s e n t p ro m p tly a t 1 o clock., off tlie ro o st in th e m o rn in g and la s t p ra c tic a l valu e com es from fo rcin g on a t n ig h t a re th e b ird s th a t lay lots h en s in to e a rly su m m er m olt to m ak e . h a i l . Mr. an d .Mrs. H u g h es an d B. F. j \ ¡¡, H a M m V r ^" W* f' t c y ' or eggs. i o f them good fall layers. 11 A ldrich. I — ' - ‘ ’ Next S u n d ay Evening. O ctober 1. at ¡7 :8 0 o 'clo ck , an illu s tra te d le c tu re on ; P a le s tin e w in be given a t th e Zion E v an g elical c h u rc h . I T h e re g u la r m eetin g of th e S ecu rity | Benefit asso c ia tio n w ill be held W ed n esday even in g , S e p te m b e r 27 In I M etzg er's h all. I T h e next re g u la r m eetin g of the W. C. T. V. w ill tie h eld a w eek from 1 T h u rsd a y on O ctober 5. a t th e hom e The “ l oin \\ ye" Knit Jac PASTRY OVEN FOR GAS | of Mrs. A. M cM anus. T h is is a p o st ket is a heavy brown-heather p o n em en t of a n «'(k I rent tlie r e v u 'a r AUTOMATIC FUME CAMPER S lim e of m eeting. A good p ro g ram w ill wool garment, has two breast M O O D O R IN N IT C M E be given. A silv er te a w ill be served. and two siile pockets, a favor I PORCELAIN S P L A S H E R T he electio n ot officers und th e ap I W A SH A B LE S A N IT A R Y ite with the school ■ p o in tin g of d e le g a te s to th e s ta te co n vention to be held in M cM innville on boys. Price $ 7 .7 5 fume dampf r for gas CMCCM DAMPER FOR COAL O cto b er 10 w ill lie held. A larg e a t te n d a n c e of w om en is ex p e c t' d nt tills Eor the boys in sizes 28 to m eetin g . J. N M ew h lrter's borne on R o b trts 36 we hafe the slip over heavy av en u e is b eing re s h ln g led . wool blue or maroon with or- T h e T. R. How itt hom e on R o b erts anve rolled collar. Priced at $3.50 to $5.00 av en u e is receiv in g a new eo at of i p ain t. Women’s Tuxedo Jersey all-wool Jackets, each $5.75 d ieto n K nunu-tip 'a s t w>*ek w ere F red : S o u th a rd , Ed. O sb u rn and C. 8. Cli ve- Women s W ide Wool fringed scarfs, assorted A m ong ta o s e w ho a tte n d e d th e I’ -n- ! land colors, each C arl S o le r q u is t. w ho d riv e s th e tru c k for th e W alrad M ercan tile com pany, is s'v a v on a w eek 's vacation. He e x p ects to sp en d a few days a t th e co ast an d th e n go to th e sta te la ir at I SPECIAL in Dining Chairs Solid Oak, Genuine Leather * Upholster Seats at $2.25 each Limited Number Only J. E. M ETZG ER Your Home Furnisher Special Art Needle Work 3-pint Glass Water Jug O NLY 49 C Stamped and Ready to Embroider Thursday, Friday and Saturday O nly HEPP’S RACKET STORE D om us Q ualitatis I t LaSts for Tears Plan YOUR Son's Future Just as the RICH Man Does RU-BER-OID First State Bank, Gresham, Ore. READY ROOFING JONES LUMBER CO. J. G. Mast, Mgr. Gresham SWEATERS Two Stoves in One For Men and Boys $ 3 .5 0 We have a good line of Heather Mixed Wool Hose, for men. women and children at the popular prices. Walrad Mercantile Co. h a v e o il dl*|>la* in our n liidun a fu ll llu e of C rliii- *ou Hum liler Syrup. I lie dem onslrutor w ill make a th o r ough house to house dem onstration of these product*. Place jo u r orders with the d< imwistrator. We w ill till them It is a sa tisfactio n to a poor m an to know th a t a fte r he Is dead h is fam ily will c o n tin u e to love him for w hat he « as. since they couldn t love him fo r, w hat he leaves. W hile h is money holds out to be b urned, no fool w ill have b is com pany spu rn ed . Ig n itio n E x p e rt. 125 w ill be g iv e n to him w ho p ro v es th a t 1 can n o t find th e d e ficiency o f h is m a c h in e on s ta rtin g , lig h tin g a n d ig n itio n . M ain s tre e t G a ra g e . P h o n e G r a h a m 1228 W ater coils to heat boiler ranee. Warms the kitchen in the winter time. Sold and Installed bv L. L. K ID D ER H A R D W A R E CO. Phone 1421 GRESHAM Phone 1421