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PAGE FOI R GKESHA.M O tT L O O K , Tl > > I > U . Q trn B IH 3, 1W2 GRESHAM LOCALS Men’s Scotch Tweed Caps In light and dark col ors, Priced at $2.50 Also some nifty dark tweed caps for boys E a c h ..........$1.65 See our P 2 A Silver Gray wool mived Union Suits for men. We have them in two weights, $2.50 and $3 50 FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 1 he Ro-1 ex-Co Lnion Suits are good ones for fall and winter. Gray for boys, white for girls, ages 2 to 14 years, Average price per suit,........................... $1.15 Walrad Mercantile Co. Gresham, Oregon J Iz. a ¡>7.’ f The big, heavy, cross-ribbed tread, size 30 x 3£ Pathfinder Another Goodyear product Special at $ Q .5 O See them in our display room You Need a Pathfinder RAKER & SON Gresham Phone 1301 How Many Will Give One Dollar? Y V /M .I I'.R M. PIERCE, is making a gal- ’ ’ lant fight, almost single handed, to be elected ( ¡overnor of Oregon. He has no funds to pay the expenses of his campaign. T he Issue he m akes is Reduced T axes, and he prom ises, if elee; •<!, to use every pow er vested in the G overnor to lessen th e ta x a tio n th a t now rests so heavily upon th e backs of th e people. No pow erful c o rp o ra tio n s a re behind f ie r c e ; n o body but tlie plain people, liis election depends upon them alone, D on't you f e d it y o u r duty to help him in his w orthy fight bv c o n trib u tin g ()ne D ollar to his expenses? It is n ’t m uch for an y one to give, bin th e re a rc m any plain people, anil if you help a little th e b a ttle will lie won. It will m ake a d e a n cam paign and elect a clean m an. P lease send jo u r d o lla r today, to g e th e r w ith your nam e ami address, and th e c o n trib u tio n will be acknow ledged by re tu rn m all. P IT T IN G PIE R C E IN MEANS I T T T I M YOI |{ I AXES IMlll NJ Ileip P ierce W in! W rite your N am e here W rite your A ddress here t til till« notice out and pin a d o lla r I,ill >«, it rt.id mull to T. H. CR AWT ORD, Manager I'lc rc e -fo r.G o .e riio r ( uiop.iigit G ordnu B uildlug. P o rtla n d . O regon Mr. and Mrs. A. H. P a ir, p a re n ts of R elativ es of Mrs. Rose M etzger have Mrs. B 0 . R osw ell. left th e first p a rt re c e n tly received an a n n o u n cem en t of of 'a ‘ t week for E m p o ria. K an sas, to | her m a rria g e to H a rry M arkley on visit relativ es. T hey a re m ak in g th e , S a tu rd ay . S ep tem b er 16. a t T u la re , tr ip by auto. | C alifornia. A m eetin g of th e city co u n cil w ill j Mrs. M arkley w ar ra is e d In G resh- i be h eld T u esd ay evening. O ctober 3. I ant and h a s lived h e re all h e r life un- T he next re g u la r m eetin g of the ! til she w e n t to C a lifo rn ia a few W. C. T. U. w ill be on T h u rsd a y . Octo- ¡m o n th s ago. S he re tu rn e d to G re s h 1 h er 5. a t th e hom e of M rs. A. Mc am a o o n t a m o n th ago a n d w ent ag ain a rrie d I M anus A good p ro g ra m is b eing p J» re I g3- re c e n tly - to C a lifo rn ia io be - m --- p ared A silv e r te a w ill be served. w edding w as to hav e ta k e n place E lectio n of officers fo r th e e; «nine ! on P ^ n d ie r 5 but h ad to be poSt- i y e a r w ill be held. D eleg ates w ill be j poned u n til h e r b u sin e ss could be a r ch o sen io r th e s ta te co n v en tio n w hit h I ran g ed h ere. H a rrv M arkley w as a ls o a form er Is to be held in M cM innville. O ctober 10. T h is is to be an im p o rta n t m e e t - . re sid e n t of G resham . He is th e nephew I ing an d a good a tte n d a n c e is d esired . of Mrs. L P. M anning. At on e tim e L. P. J M anning accom panied by M r he ow ned * b lack sm ith shop h ere. H e " and Mrs. B g. C lark and h is n iece 'ias a vinP-v ard n e a r T u la re . C alifor- Mlss E th el M anning m otored to S alem niE’ and h a s about 40 a c re s of Kr a Pe s - W ednesday to a tte n d th e s ta te fa ir T be C0!,ple wiU m ak e th e ir hom t Miss M anning sp en t th e day a t th e ’h tr e F r,e n d s c an re a c h ‘hem by ad - fa ir an d th en w n t hom e to O akland , d re s sin * ,h p Ie ,te rs 10 C, Box O regon. M rs M anning w ent in to P o r t ’ l 2S T u Ia re ' ' ' a Ilfo r"»a - lan d W ednesday to v isit h e r son and d a u g h te r an d th e ir fam ilies an d frlendB. She re tu rn e d hom e S u n d ay evening. Dr. H. H. H u g h es an d his m o th er. Mrs. A. H u g h es, a lso Mr. and M rs. W. G. C row e of P o rtla n d , a tte n d e d th e j m a rria g e of Dr. C has. P ix ley an d M iss I ¡R u b y C lark B est a t G ra n ts P a s s on ! S ep tem b er 20, in th e F ir s t P re s b y te r ian ch u rch . Dr. H u g hes w as best m an. Dr. an d Mrs. P ix ley a re a t hom e j on W inona ra n c h . T he Y oung P eo p le's L eague of th e Zion E v an g elical c h u rc h w ill id Ih e lr q u a rte rly b u sin ess and social m eeting F rid a y evening. O ctooer 6, a t th e hom e of R udolf M ullenhoff a t D a m ascu s A co rd ial in v ita tio n is e x ten d ed io all frie n d s to com e and spend th e evening. M any e n jo v td th e illu s tra te d le c t u re on P a le s tin e given a t th e c h u rc h last S u n d ay ev ening by Mr. Bloom. T he c h u rc h w as filled m uch to th e sa tisfa c tio n of th o se in ch arg e. Gresham Girl Wins tio n of officers fo r th e lo cal u n io n and M illinery O rders Will Be Taken. th e ch o o sin g of d e le g a te s fo r th e s ta te A m illin e r from P o rtla n d w ill spend | co n v en tio n to be h eld in M cM innville th e day W ed n esd ay , O ctober 4, a t the n ex t w eek. p a rs o n a g e of J. T ru ed so n of P ow ell I At th e re g u la r m eetin g of th e Boy V alley, w h ere sh e w ill ta k e o rd e rs j S co u ts at th e Odd F ello w s h all on la s t ! to r m illin e ry goods an d h a t tr im m in g — A dt M onday ev en in g Dr. A. W. B otkin gave I a s h o rt ta lk on first aid to th e in NOTICE OF MASS MEETING. ju re d . H e h as p ro m ised to c a rry th e N otice is h ereb y given th a t p u r w o rk f u r th e r by giving a d e m o n s tra s u a n t to .» re s o lu tio n of th e C ouncil tio n on b an d ag in g , etc. T h e sco u ts 1 of th e C ity of G resh am d u ly p assed l u n d e r d a te of S ep tem b er IS. 1922. a re deeply in te re ste d in th is w ork. , W ednesday. O ctober 11. 1922. a t th e Mr. an d M rs J. N. ( la n a h a n w ere I h o u r of S p m. a t M etzger’s h a il in the g u e sts of Mr. an d Mrs. D. E. T ow le City of G resh am h as been fixed a s th e last F rid ay on a tr ip to th e fa ir at ,ln ie an d "la c e fo r th e hold in g of th e S alem . a n n u a l Mass M eeting fo r th e nom in a- ’ it,n of c a n d id a te s to be voted on at Miss l o n a ta n c e P age, of P o rtla n d , th e g e n e ra l elec tio n to be held No- w ns th e g u est on S u n d ay of h er b ro th - 'e m b e r 7. 1922. er. Geo. W. P ag e an d fam ily. T!” ' fo llo w in g officers w ill be e le c t e d fo r a p erio d of tw o y e a rs : One T h e first p a rish w o rk e rs ’ co n fer- i M ayor, th r e e C o u n ellm en , one T re a s- en ce fo r th e y e a r fo r th e Pow ell V al- " rp r one M arslinl, <nd one R ecorder. ley c irc u it w as h eld y e ste rd a y bv th e , „ ™ a5 “ ’ >W n ;a ” n,PT in* not m orp th a n fo u r p e rs o n s cun bp nnm inatpri R ev eren d s A. S. H isey. G eorge C H er- fo r each of said offices, re m a n . E. G. R an to n and L. F. S m ith D ated th is 21st day of S ep tem b er, an d Mrs. A lta G en try . P la n s fo r th e C G S C H N E ID E R . R ecorder. co m in g y e a r w ere d iscu ssed . T hey w e re g u e sts of Mr. a n d M rs. H isey a t G o teriin r- to Urge Sale of W ar Goods th e p a rs o n a g e fo r d in n er. Io States. W a lte r F. R obinson h as re n te d th e G o v ern o r G roesbeck of M ichigan is F re d R uegg an d th e S. C. Jo n e s fa rm s o rg a n iz in g th e g o v e rn o rs of th e o th e r an d Is m oving h is fam ily o n to th e s ta te s to b rin g a b o u t th e p assag e at Jo n e s place. Mr. an d M rs R. K. Akin, th is sessio n of c o n g re s s of th e bill in w ho h av e been liv in g on th e Jo n e s tro d u c e d by S e n a to r T o w n sen d to d is farm , have m oved In w ith Mr. and tr ib u te am ong th e s ta te s s u rp lu s w ar Mrs. 8 . C. Jo n e s in G resh am w here m a te ria l valued a t >1.009.000,000 a c th e y w ill re m a in tem p o ra rily . co rd in g (o w ord sent out by Robt. E. M iss P ..... e ............ a rl ............................... D u rst, fo S m ith - - , r p re s id e — n t — L — u . m . . b - e I rm a n 's I- T I I ru U t s H t ........................ V J I rm z e e i i r d i i G i resham I ------- lib ra ria n , h as gone to In d ia n a p o lis C om pany Dank T he governor» a re w tiere sh e w ill be high school lib ra being u rg ed to p re s s th e ir co n g res ria n . S he w ill be th e first tra in e d sio n al d e le g a tio n s for actio n on th e lib ra ria n In th e high sch ools of th a t Mil, w hich w ould low er s ta te ta x a tio n city. Miss D u rst h as been fo r th e by sav in g ta x p a y e rs m illio n s of dol I p a st y e a r lib ra ria n for L incoln high ia rs In th e p u rc h a s e o( su p p lies, ma school in P o rtla n d . te r ia ls an d eq u ip m en t. T h is equip A p a ir of g o ld -rim m ed g la s se s w as m ent u n d e r th e T ow nsend bill w ould fo u n d In M asonic h all and have been be tu rn e d over to th e s ta te s on a b asis left a t th e O utlook office. of p o p u latio n , an d th e re fo re New A. H am m ar h as been u n ab le to w ork Y ork. If th e bill p asses, w ill receive fo r th e p ast few d ay s on ac c o u n t of th e la rg e s t a m o u n t n am ely ab o u t blood poiso n in g In his left h an d w hich ' >98.700.060 w o rth , but even Nevada, set In from a s c ra tc h received from i w ith th e sm a lle st p o p u latio n in th e hl* tro w el. | Union, w ould receiv e no less th e n >800.000 w o rth , w hile W yom ing, the tint look-E nterprise Combination. j next sm a lle st In point of p o p u latio n , S u b sc rip tio n s w ill he ta k e n for th e would receiv e >1.800,000 w orth. Outlook and th e O regon City E n te r p rise fo r one y e a r for >2 50 P la n o T u n in g . S atisfaction gu aran teed >3 Phone J o n e s , G re sh a m 1561, c a re O ut I uxitlcritij »nil Far Work look. || C. A. CARLSON 1327'» H a w th o rn e Ave P o rtla n d P h o n es Aut 619-79 o r G resham 16,79 Wool Overcoat. You need never fear the chill if you wear a KUPPENHEJMER Comfort Style Wear ’18 ’35 Full Belted, H alf Belted or Box Bucks, Raglan or Plain shoulders. I lie latest styles in Fall i<tid W inter Over- i’OiltSa lit E. W. AYLSWORTH CLOTHIER and H AR FR nASH FD Dowden Potato Diggers— Two or Four Horse Cham pionship. S ta te c h a m p io n sh ip in hom e dem o n stra tio n w o rk at th e O regon s ta te fa ir th is y e a r w as w pn by M iss H elen H isey a c c o rd in g to w o rk received from M iss E th e l C alk in s, co u n ty club leader. H elen H isey w on first p rize in hom e d e m o n s tra tio n w o rk , M ildred M etzger, th ird and M ildred McKen At a m eetin g of th e L a d ie s’ Aid of nev, fifth. j th e M ethodist E p isco p al c h u rc h la s t w eek officers fo r th e en sy in g y e a r Local F illing Station In stalls Sew w e re ch o sen as fo llo w s: p re s id e n t, E q u ip m e n t. Mrs. Ja c k s o n J o n e s ; vice p re s id e n t, It w ill be of in te re s t to m an y a u to Mrs. A. W. S h ip ley ; se c re ta ry , Mrs. m obile o w n e rs to know th a t an a u to C. M. H a rris o n ; tr e a s u r e r , M rs. C. E. m atic a ir m a c h in e fo r p u ttin g a ir in R u sh er. tire s h a s been re c e n tly In sta lle d in the T h e W. C. T. U. w ill m eet w ith M rs. , D. F . B en tley shop on M ain s tre e t. A. M cM anus oh R o b erts a v e n u e on I L ike a ll o th e r a u to m a tic fillers th e T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n of th is w eek. A ! m a ch in e h as a ch u ck valve w hich is j good p ro g ra m of m u sic and re a d in g s j placed over th e a ir valve an d a u to m a is being a rra n g e d fo r th e a ffa ir an d ' tic s h u ts off th e a ir w hen th e r e re fre s h m e n ts w ill be served. T h e b u s - j q u ire d n u m b e r of p o u n d s fit a ir gets in ess of th e day w ill in clu d e th e ele c in th e tire . Head**, Bird«, and I'lsh Mounted. Hides Tanned and Made Up. Now is the time to get that warm, comfortable Zion Et angelica I Church Young People to Meet. Mrs. F ra n k W ostell, h e r son H a rry and d a u g h te r H elen , have m oved to E u g en e w h ere th e young people a re I a tte n d in g th e U n iv ersity of O regon. | Mr. W ostell h as ta k e n up h is abode in h is co tta g e on F ir s t s tre e t. T he W os te ll resid en ce h as been re n te d to Mr. Ju d y , a s s is ta n t m a n a g e r of th e S ta n d a rd Oil p la n t in G resham , w ho w ith h is fam ily has moved in to th e house. M. D. K ern w ent to Mt. A ngel on F rid a y to v isit h is son, W. R. K ern and fam ily. On S a tu rd a y he took Union High to Close t’or Several Days. th em to v isit th e fair. U nion H igh school w as forced to G resh am w as w ell re p re s e n te d a t close dow n Moi day m o rn in g on a c th e s ta te fa ir on S a tu rd ay . A m ong count of th e colil as (he fu rn a c e r e th o se a tte n d in g w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. B. fused to w ork. It w ill be n e c e ss a ry to L. W alrad , Mr. and M rs. A. M cM anus. put in a new boilpr, w hich m ean s a I Mr. an d Mrs. M. M! S q u ire. Mrs. C. couple of d ay s work. It is expected i M errill, Mrs. W. a . W in ters e n d school w ill be ag a in resu m ed T h u rs day m orning. 11 d a u g h te r. Mabel. P ric e s R easo n ab le Get Our Combination Bargain Rates with Dailies OVERCOATS The New Dowden with adjustable blade double elevator 22 in. wide, high wheels, will do good work in nearly any kind of digging. ENSILAGE CUTTER W ITH BLOWERS Gas Engines Motors Plows Drills Spreaders Get our prices before you buy. You’ll get the Implement wanted at less WATER SYSTEMS HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY Re'iability ” 41 . GRESHAM Service in i A nother S p ecial! THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 4-qt. Gray Enamel Preserve Kettle 29c HEPP’S RACKET STORE Next door to Outlook GRESHAM, OREGON M ake .»nr More your H e a d q u a rte rs w hile in G resham . DONT DELAY Second Half Taxes Delinquent October 5 Pay them through this bank BONDS CALLED FOR PAYMENT Any of the Victory Liberty Bonds having numbers prefixed by A. B, C, D. E, or F are called for pavment December 15th, and no interest will be paid after that date. Arrange now for reinvestment. We will be glad to assist you in securing new bonds or mortgages and will pay you par and accrued interest for V ictory- bonds called for payment. Again we say Do Not Delay. FIRST STATE BANK ORF.SHAM Or.SOON W ood! W ood! W ded! If you w ant wood. C. H. C alk in s is th e m an a t th e w est end of F ifth , stre e t. C all l l x . G resham . O regon. "tntlonk.T elrgnim Biintains. R egu lar m eetin g o f Gresh- F ro m now u n til O ctober 31 s u b ’ tm Iw dge No 125. I .O O F . s c rip tio n s to th e G resh am O utlook In A g en u in ely good m an Is so shocked in the Odd F ellow s hall, every T h u rs i th e W o-ld’s S irs th s t he Will not co m b in atio n w ith th e P o rtla n d T ele day even in g. Brqthert w elcom e. g ram w ill be ta k e n at >4.60. T e le ta lk about th em , but th e Im itaRon C LA REN CE STANLEY. N. G. alo n e a t >3.75. S u b scrib e gosxi m an likes to d iscu ss th e details. g th ram ro u g h th e O utl. ok C. A. HILL, Secretary.