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; •«, 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, 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 i4.60. 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.