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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12, No. ß!{ GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER CONCRETE WALK IS REQUESTED ON WEST POWELL ST. A p e titio n a sk in g th a t th e sid ew alk be paved alo n g P o w ell V alley ro ad from th e p re s e n t end of th e cem en t w a lk to W a llu la H e ig h ts w as placed b efo re th e m em b ers of th e city co u n cil a t th e m eetin g held T u esd ay ev en ing. T he s trip of sid ew alk in clu d ed in th e p e titio n is a b o u t 1800 fe e t in len g th . Som e of th e p ro p e rty o w n ers living a lo n g th is s tr e e t have a sk ed th a t no actio n be ta k e n in th e m a tte r u n til a m eetin g is held. S uch a m eetin g h as been ca lle d fo r th is ev en in g (F rid a y ) t o ‘w h ic h all of th e p ro p e rty o w n ers w hose p ro p e rty b o rd e r th is s trip to >e paved a re a sk ed to be p re se n t. C. I. R ak er, one of th e p ro p e rty o w n ers, w as ap p o in ted c h a irm a n of th is m e e t ing. New Councilman Chosen. G. W. W onacott re sig n ed from his p o sitio n a s city co u n cilm an a t th e la s t m eetin g of th e council. H is term w ould have ex p ired in th r e e m o n th s, b u t he ex p ects to leave soon fo r C ali fo rn ia. B. W. T h o rn e an d W. A. H e s se! w ere no m in ated to till th e vacancy. W hen th e vote w as ta k e n it w as found th a t a n eq u al n u m b er o f v o tes had been c a st fo r each m an. M ayor Mil ler. w hen ask ed to decided th e vote, ch o se in fav o r of Mr. T h o rn e. Mr. T h o rn e w ill fill th e u n ex p ired term w hich en d s th e la s t of D ecem ber. City Boundary May Be Squared. A p e titio n w as filed a sk in g th a t a piece of land co m p risin g a b o u t 80 a c re s lying w est of th e c ity be a n nex ed to th e city to sq u a re u p th e w est end of th e city. T h is in clu d es a s trip of g ro u n d n o rth of th e P ow ell V alley ro ad ru n n in g n o rth an d east. T h e s trip of g ro u n d in q u e stio n is in good shape. T h e q u e stio n of a n n e x ing th is piece w ill be b ro u g h t before th e people a t th e fa ll electio n . A p etitio n w as p re se n te d a sk in g for th e in s ta lla tio n of s tre e t lig h ts on P o w ell V alley road n e a r th e resid en ce of Mrs. J a n e W ilson. T h e p etitio n w as acco m p an ied w ith th e co m p la in t th a t th e r e a re not en o u g h s tr e e t lig h ts in th a t place. T he co u n cil o rd e re d th e s tr e e t co m m ittee to in v e s tig a te an d find o u t w h ere th e lig h ts ca n be p lace d to b e st a d v an ta g e. T he co u n cil ack n o w led g ed th e need of m o re lig h ts and w ill o rd e r them in s ta lle d as soon as s a tis fa c to ry a rra n g e m e n ts a re m ade. Lawrence Avenue Needs Lights. S ev eral m o u th s ago a p etitio n w as p re se n te d a sk in g fo r s tre e t lig h ts alo n g L aw ren ce avenue. T h e m a tte r w as laid asid e w hen it first cam e up on a c c o u n t of th e ex p en se of p u ttin g lig h ts in on th a t s tre e t. A t th e p re s e n t tim e th e r e a re no po les for lig h ts o r any pow er line. A t th e la s t m e e t ing of th e cou n cil it w as decided to ta k e no a ctio n u n til a n e stim a te of th e c o st c a n be se c u re d from th e P. R. L. & P . Co. an d th e n if th e ex p en se is n o t to o g re a t, it is ex pected th e lig h ts w ill be in s ta lle d . CITY CAUCUS IS ON OCTOBER 11 AMERICANS ON TURKISH FRONT T he city law s of G resh am pro v id e th a t a city c a u su s o r m ass m e etin g be h eld a n n u a lly b efo re th e re g u la r ele c tio n to en a b le th e peo p le to ap p o in t n o m in ees fo r th e v a rio u s c ity offices. T h e law p ro v id es th a t not m o re th a n fo u r n o m in ees be ch o sen fo r each of fice to be filled. T h is, how ev er, does n o t lim it filing an d c irc u la tin g p e ti tio n s b efo re th e re g u la r election. T h is y e a r th e m ass m eetin g w ill be h eld W ednesday ev en in g , O ctober 11. It is th e d u ty of ev ery citizen to be p re s e n t a t th is m eeting. So fa r no one w a n ts to be elected m ay o r of G resh am b u t th e p o sitio n m u s t be filled. T h e m en w ho a re c a p ab le of filling th is p o sitio n should n o t be b a c k w a rd as it is th e ir d u ty to se rv e th e ir city . T h e re do n o t seem to be m an y w ho w a n t to be co u n cilm en e ith e r d u rin g th e com ing y ear. T he city is filled w ith ca p a b le m en, how ev er, an d O ctober 11 w ill b rin g th em 1 to th e fro n t. CROP PRICES LOWER THAN LAST YEAR ----------- I T he S ep tem b er m o n th ly re p o rt of th e F e d e ra l R eserv e B oard giving th e a g ric u ltu ra l and b u sin ess co n d itio n s of th e T w e lfth F e d e ra l R eserv e d is tr ic t c o n ta in s som e in te re s tin g s ta tis tic s re g a rd in g farm cro p s an d c o n d i tio n s. T h e s ta te s of W ash in g to n , O re gon, C alifo rn ia, A rizona, U tah. N eva da an d Id ah o a re in clu d ed in th is d is tric t. H a rv e stin g an d th re s h in g of w h eat p ro g re sse d ra p id ly in A ugust. E stl m a te s of th e 1922 yield of w h eat in th is d is tric t is 98,191.000 b u sh els w h ile in 1921 it w as 122,035,000 b u sh els T h is m ak es th is y e a r's y ield 39,148,- 000 b u sh els less th a n la s t seaso n T he n u m b er of b u sh e ls of som e of th e o th e r field c ro p s, ra ised in th is d is tric t a re b a rle y 46,828,000 b u sh els T h is is a n in e m illio n b u sh el in c re a se o v er la s t y ear. T h e re w ere 29,263,000 b u sh els of o a ts ra ise d in co m p ariso n to 34,343,000 b u sh els la s t y ear. H ay is g iv en as 14,748,000 to n s for th is y e a r a s co m p ared to 16,115,000 la s t y ear. T h e re w as an in c re a se in p o tato es w ith 42,493,000 b u sh els for th is y e a r a n d 35,371,000 b u sh els th e y e a r b efore. T h e b ean cro p w as in c reased 2,000,000 b u sh e ls th is y ear. T h e rice cro p w as p ra c tic a lly th e sam e b o th y ears. T h e su g a r beet cro p d ro p p ed to th e am o u n t of one m illio n to n s tlrls y ear w ith a yield of 1,554,000 to n s. H ops in c re a se d tw o m illio n p o u n d s w ith a yield o f 31,- 838,000 p o u n d s th is y ear. -Movement of th e 1922 w h eat cro p to m a rk e t is u n u s u a lly slow . The am o u n t b ein g sold is p ra c tic a lly one- h a lf of th a t of la s t y ear. F a rm e rs a re re lu c ta n t to se ll th e ir w h eat a t th e p ric e s now p rev ailin g . H ard w h eat h a s been q u o ted in n o rth w e s te rn m a r k e ts d u rin g th e first tw o w eeks of S ep tem b er a t p ric e s ra n g in g from $1.05 to $1.08 p er b u sh el. T h is is 10 c e n ts p er b u sh el lo w er th a n it w as a t th is tim e la s t y ear. O —AOTOOSCTgg.—> , U ncle Sam shakes a positive head and says we will n o t be d raw n Jnto the E uropean tan g le caused by T u rk victories over the G reeks and th e m assacre at S m y rn a. H ow ever, A m erican rep resen tativ es a re at w ork to rep o rt d ev elo p m en ts and help in relief w ork. T h e p h o to show s A d m iral M ark L. B ristol, w ith his wife, and D avis C . A rnold, the D irecto r of the N ear E a st Relief, inspecting one o f th e statio n s estab lish ed by th e N ear E a st R elief C om m ittee, n ear C o n stantinople. T h e M udanla co n fe re n c e cam e a b ru p tly to an end y e ste rd a y on a c c o u n t of th e T u rk s re fu sin g to e v acu ate T h ra c e and th e s itu a tio n In th e N ear E a st now looks v ery serio u s. T he T u rk s claim th e y a re a b le an d re ad y to e n fo rce th e ir dem an d s a g a in s t th e G reek s an d if th e ir th r e a ts a re c a rrie d o u t E n g la n d and G reece w ill be Involved. WALL STREET GIANTS WIN IN DOFFS HAT TO TODAY’S GAME H E N R Y FO R D WITH 3-0 SCORE Flour Mills Active. R adio fa n s w ere g a th e re d a ro u n d th e office of F loyd Mack d u rin g the noon h o u r to d ay e a g e rly a w a itin g th e la te s t re tu r n s by w ire le ss of th e Big L eague b aseb all gam e being played in New Y ork to d ay an d w h ich is a p a r t of th e w o rld series. T h e gam e w as betw een th e New Y ork Y ankees an d th e New Y ork G iants. R e su lts of th e gam e w ere r e ceived over Mr. M ack's ra d io a t 1 th is a ftern o o n . T h e G ian ts w on w ith a sco re of 3 to 0. T he re p o r ts w ere s e n t o u t by H a l lock and W atson fo r th e O regon Jo u r- a n l an d received v e ry c le a rly in G resham . «. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS I »22 »1.50 Per Year 'SUNDAY SCHOOL READY FOR THE Y EAR’S WORK MANY SMYRNA SUFFERERS DYING OF STARVATION S u n d ay m o rn in g th e c la s se s in th e i S u n d ay school a t th e M ethodist E p is- i copal c h u rc h w ill begin th e w ork of ’ th e new y e a r in e a rn e s t. A th o ro u g h i re o rg a n iz a tio n of th e e n tire school took p lace la s t S unday w hen th e ! C rad le R oll, B eg in n ers. P rim a ry and " I t is im p o ssib le to e x a g g e ra te th e ! J u n io r D e p a rtm e n ts p assed th e ir fe a rfu l co n d itio n s of suffering In I c la s se s on to th e su cceeding y e a r s S m y rn a an d o th e r p o in ts of th e N ear w o rk , an d th e c la s se s in th e a d u lt | E ast, acc o rd in g to a com m unication school w ere th o ro u g h ly reg ra d e d . I j u st received from J. J. H an d sak er, T h e re w ere 182 p re se n t in a ll g ’ ad es | s ta te D,ret.,o r o( th e N ear Kast R e. fo r th e R ally Day service«. C lass | Uef. w o rk su ita b le to a ll ages an d g ra d e s qqie T u rk s d ecla red th a t all r e f is offered u n d e r co m p eten t te a c h e rs. u gees re m a in in g in S m y rn a S unday A c la s s u n d er th e lea d e rsh ip of th e m o rn in g , O ctober 1st, w ould be de p a s to r h as com m enced th e stu d y of p o rted . In sp ite of th is th re a t, A m er th e book.’ "T h e W o rk er and H is ican re lie f w o rk e rs co n tin u ed to t r a n s B ible." T w en ty -sev en e n ro lled a t th e p o rt th e su ffe re rs to p laces of safety in itia l m eeting a n d m ore a re e x p e c t on G reek is la n d s an d th e m ain lan d , ed. T h e c la s s m eets on W ednesday acc o rd in g to a cab le received by Mr. even in g s from 7:30 to 8:30. It is open H a n d sa k e r O ctober 4th. T h irty -six to all. th o u sa n d w ere ta k e n aw ay on F rid a y , T he p a sto r, th e Rev. A. S. H isey, but S a tu rd a y m o rn in g rev ealed a n o th - w ill p re a c h both m o rn in g and evening ' e r 50,000 w ho had stra g g le d in to th e on to p ics of vital in te re st, in th e ' ru in e d city over n ig h t. T hey had been m o rn in g , "T h e F o u n d atio n of O ur hiding, fe a rin g to com e in to th e open F a ith ,” in the evening, “T he C o n serv a j u n til th e re w as an im m ediate c h an ce tio n of S a n ity .” | fo r escape. T hose a rriv in g in th e city T h e c h o ir h as p re p a re d som e ex cel re p o rte d h u n d re d s dying by th e ro ad - len t m usic fo r both services. F o r j side of ex h au stio n . T u rk is h b a n d its m o rn in g th e a n th e m "T h e God of j w e re ro b b in g a n d m a ltre a tin g th e fu - H eav en ” w ill be ren d e re d and for ev en in g "T h e Jo y of th e H a rv e st j gitives. New b o rn in fa n ts w ere dying in th e ir m o th e r's a rm s. C hildren se p D ays.” a T h e E p w o rth L eague su b je c t w ill be ra te d from th e ir p a re n ts w ere cry in g on th e s tre e ts . A m ong th e 260,000 “G ettin g th e F a c ts to F o lk s.” refu g e e s a re m o re th a n 5000 in fa n ts, HEALTH ASSOCIATION PLAN’S WINTER’S WOKE ‘ * The M ultnom ah C ounty P u b lic H e a lth asso c ia tio n m et la s t T uesday, O ctober 3, a t th e Y. W. C. A. In P o r t lan d to co n sid er w ays and m ean s for th e s ta rtin g of a d riv e fo r m em b er sh ip th ro u g h o u t th e county. A fter m uch discussion th e m a tte r w as left in th e h an d s of th e officers of th e a s so ciation. C ounty H ealth N u rse M ary P. B illm eyer an d R alph W. H oyt, co u n ty co m m issio n er w ere th e s p e a k ers. O ne of th e a c tiv itie s of th e a s s o c ia tion is th e a n n u a l sa le of C h ristm a s se a ls of w hich It h a s c h a rg e o u tsid e of P o rtla n d . On one day of th e sa le th e asso c ia tio n w ill have c h a rg e of th e sa le s In P o rtla n d . A p e rc e n ta g e of a ll sa le s goes to th e o rg an izatio n . T h e officers fo r th e c u rr e n t y ear a re : p re sid e n t, Mrs. O eorge H oney, G resh am ; vice p re sid e n t, Mrs. J a n e t M. G ra n t, F a irv ie w ; se c re ta ry , Mrs. G eorge F. T u c k e r, G resh am ; tr e a s u re r , R alp h W. H oyt. T h o se a tte n d in g m eeting from th is p a rt of th e co u n ty w ere Mrs. H oney, M rs. T u c k e r and Mrs. Max. S ch n eid er of G resh am and M rs. W. C. S pence of T ro u td a le . T he la tte r Is com m unity c h a irm a n for F airv iew and T ro u td a le an d M rs. S ch n eid er fo r G resham . O ctober 13 h as been an n o u n ced as th e d a te of a co m m u n ity m eetin g a t G resh am , th e d e ta ils to be given la te r. i a " of w hom a re 8UfferlnK' one 8t,ot ol ch‘,‘‘r ,n ibis I d eso latio n is th e re lie f sta tio n , over ! w hich floats th e A m erican flag. Slx- teen h u n d re d sa c k s of flour have been landed a t M itylene fo r th e 100,000 r e f ugees. A to ta l of $300,000 h a s been a p p ro p ria te d . M ore h elp m u st com e and a t once, u n le s s w h o lesale d eath from sta rv a tio n Is to re su lt. R ecognizing th e d e sp e ra te n a tu re of th e c risis, P re s id e n t H ard in g h as a p pointed W ill H ays, m ovie m ag n ate, c h a irm a n of a S m y rn a R elief F und, and w ill im m ed iately d esig n ate m em b e rs from d ifferen t sta te s, Including O regon. Mr. H a y s’ com m ittee w ill w ork in co n n ectio n w ith th e N ear E a st R elief. F u n d s should be fo rw ard ed to N ear Eusl R elief, 613 Stock E xchange B uilding. P o rtla n d , O regon. National Forest Funds for Schools and Roads. O regon and W ashington have ju s t received $179,418.85 from th e fed eral g o v ern m en t fo r ro a d s and schools. O regon, second on th e list, daw s $110,- 015.21 w hile W ash in g to n receiv es $69,303.64. T he nhove am o u n t goes to th e co u n tie s of th e tw o s ta te s In w hich th e re a re n a tio n a l fo re st areas. T he g o v ern o rs of 28 s ta te s hav e ju s t been notified th a t 25 per cen t of th e $3,421,531 received from tim b e r sa les, g ra z in g p e rm its and o th e r so u rces of n a tio n a l fo re st rev en u e fo r th e p ast fiscal y e a r w ill be d istrib u te d by th e F o re s t S ervice, U. H. D e p a rt m en t of A g ric u ltu re . T hese m oneys a re re tu rn e d to s ta te s in w hich n a tio n al fo re sts a re located fo r ex p en d i tu r e upon schools an d roads. An ad d itio n al 10 per cent of th e to ta l re c e ip ts Is tr a n s fe r re d to th e F o r e st S erv ice fo r th e co n stru c tio n of roads and tr a ils w ith in th e fo rests, and th is sum for th e p re s e n t y ear am o u n ts to $338,576. T h e to ta l, w hich a g g re g a te s over one m illion d o lla rs, w ill be p ro ra te d am ong th e 28 s ta te s In p ro p o rtio n to th e re c e ip ts from th e n atio n al fo re sts w ith in th e ir b o rd ers. S ince th e e sta b lish in g of th e n a tio n a l fo re sts th e sum s re tu rn e d to th e s e s ta te s have ste a d ily In creased , an d today am o u n t to a lm o st fo u rteen m illion d o lla rs, w hich h as been d ire c tly co n trib u ted to th e dev elo p m en t of th e s ta te s by th e n a tio n a l fo re sts w ith in th e ir b o rd ers. C alifo rn ia, w h ere fed eral tim b e r lan d s re tu rn e d to th e g o v ern m en t $628,765 d u rin g th e p a st y ear, leads th e list and w ill receive $157,191 fo r th e school an d road fund and $62,876 fo r n a tio n al fo rest ro ad s and tra ils . O regon Is second, w hile Idaho, A ri zona and C olorado follow. F lo u r m ille rs a re now g rin d in g new cro p s of w h e a t in la rg e q u a n titie s and a m ark ed in c re a se in m illin g a c tiv ity w a s re p o rte d in A u g u st as co m p ared H EN RY rO R D W IIITNEY BOYS’ CHORUS w ith J u ly of th is y e a r. E x p o rt d e (S p e c ia l to th e O u tlo o k by Ito fU rt F u lle r) WILL GIVE CONCERT m and fo r flour from th e Pacific c o ast W all S tre e t, th e m oney m a r t of th e is re p o rte d to be im p ro v in g , b u t w ith o u t efTect on th e p rice. T he do m estic w o rld , h as doffed its h a t to H enry N ext W ednesday evening, O ctober m a rk e t for flour w as d u ll d u rin g A u F o rd an d a d m its th a t he is now th e 11, th e W hitney Boy C horus w ill give H ave You R eg istered i ric h e s t m an in th e w orld. g u s t and p ric e s te n d ed to follow th e T h e fa rm e r boy of D earb o rn . Mich., an u n u su a lly fine p ro g ram in th e 1 d o w n w ard m ov em en t of p ric e s fo r S a tu rd a y , S ep tem b er 7. Is th e la s t new cro p w h eat. P ric e s fo r h a rd b u t now th e w o rld ’s g re a te s t au to m o m u n icip al a u d ito riu m of P o rtla n d . At day on w hich an y o n e can re g is te r as w h ite m illin g w h eat in O regon an d b ile b u ild e r, is c re d ite d w ith $180,- th is co n c e rt a sp ecial effort is being th e re g is tra tio n books w ill close on W ash in g to n m a rk e ts a re re p o rte d to 000,000 ca sh on hand and a n estim ated m ade to h av e a c h o ru s of selected be above th e g e n e ra l level of p ric e s a n n u a l incom e, w hich fo r 1922 w il' voices r a th e r th a n one of m am m oth th a t day. All th o se w ho have not v o t ed a t th e la s t tw o elec tio n s, o r have fo r c o m p a ra b le g ra d e s of w h e a t in to ta l $125,000.000 b efo re ta x e s a re de size. T hey w ill sin g se v e ra l c h o ru s d u cted o r $110.000,000 c lea r. e a s te rn m a rk e tin g c e n te rs. ch an g ed th e ir a d d re s s o r have n ever City May Buy Truck. W ith e a rn in g s w hich a v e ra g e ab o u t n u m b e rs w hich a re new to P o rtla n d C otton, b e a n s and ric e have a d re g iste re d sin ce they w ere elig ib le to T he q u e stio n of th e city of G re sh vanced in p ric e sin ce a y e a r ago. $100 a c a r, H e n ry F o rd ’s com p an y au d ien c es. One n u m b e r w as w ritte n v ote m u s t re g is te r before th ey can am b u y in g a tr u c k cam e u p b efo re th is P ric e s for th e m a jo rity of th e re m a in co u ld he c a p italized a t $2,000,000,000 e sp ecially fo r th is ch o ru s, both th e vote, m eetin g . T he ex p en se of h irin g a in g field c ro p s in th e d is tric t a re now an d pay five p e r c e n t on th e m oney. P e rh a p s th e m o st in te re s tin g th in g w ords and th e m usic. It Is a very J o h n B row n h a s o b ligingly c o n s e n t tr u c k to do h a u lin g fo r th e c ity h as slig h tly lo w er th a n th ey w ere la s t a b o u t th e F o rd fo rtu n e , to th e o w n ers h ap p y a rra n g e m e n t ab o u t th e W o rld 's ed to keep his office on Main s tre e t been su ch a n item th a t som e of th e y e a r a t th is tim e. T h e d o m estic d e of his now fam o u s c a r, is th e im p o rt m an d for h ops is re p o rte d to be sm all F a ir and w ill be su n g for th e first open S a tu rd a y evening to give e v ery co u n cilm en th o u g h t it w ould be c h e a p an d fo reig n dem and is h am p ered by a n ce of th e re p la c e m e n t p a r t sales. tim e a t th is co n cert. one a la s t chance. W ail S tre e t sa y s a p ro fit of $15,000,000 e r fo r th e c ity to ow n a tru c k . T he le g islatio n in th e U nited K ingdom S ev eral sm all g ro u p s w ill re n d e r Is m ade from th is so u rce to keep th e H e a lth and P o lice co m m ittees w ere re s tric tin g im p o rts of th a t p ro d u ct. m illio n s of c a rs now on th e ro a d s In som e e x c e p tio n ally fine n u m b ers and Outlook-Telegram Bargains, W ho lesale P ric e s G iven. ask ed to in v e s tig a te an d re p o r t w h e th d u rin g th e ev ening som e new an d very F o llo w in g is a lis t of w h o lesale ru n n in g co ndition. F ro m now u n til O ctober 31 s u b e r o r n o t th e y co n sid er it c h e a p e r for p ric e s fo r 20 b asic com m odities. The. F o rd 's ta x e s In 1921 w ere $50,000,- re m a rk a b le Individual w o rk w ill be sc rip tio n s to th e G resh am O utlook In th e city to ow n a tr u c k o r c o n tin u e am o u n ts a re g iven In d o lla rs a n * 000. T h is y e a r, w ith th e ex cess profit in tro d u ced . Som e in d iv id u al ta le n t, co m b in atio n w ith th e P o rtla n d T e le th e p re s e n t sy stem of h irin g a tru c k c e n ts T he first p ric e is fo r th is y e a r tax ab o lish ed , he w ill pay only $16,- p e rh a p s s u p e rio r to any e v e r b e g ram w ill he ta k e n at $4.50. T e le 000,000 o f his $125,000,000 Incom e. an d th e second for la s t y e a r is given gram alo n e a t f $3.75. S u b scrib e ♦o do a ll of th e city hau lin g . W all S tre e t sh a k e s a sad head when fo re used in th e c h o ru s o u tsid e of th ro u g h th e O utlook co m p a riso n : Building Plank Sidewalk Prohibited. fo r C attle, su ch new s is p assed o u t fo r co n su m p n ativ e beef a t C hicago p er Bobby M urray, w ill be p re se n te d . O rd in an ce 113, w hich p ro h ib its th e 100 pounds, 9.85, 8.50; sh eep at C hi tion and a d m its th a t th e fo rm e r M ich A m ong th e n u m b er is Bill B a sse tt, th e ig an farm boy h a s w on h is own gam e c o n s tru c tio n of sid ew alk s from an y cago p er 100 pounds. 6.75, 3.75; lam bs N ew berg boy w ho h as th e second h ig h o th e r m a te ria l th a n cem en t w as given a t C hicago p e r 100 pou n d s, 12.70, 8.10; and Is a W all S tre e t u n to him self. W all s tre e t itse lf pay s F o rd $7,200,- e st voice in th e w o rld 's h isto ry . hogs a t C hicago p er 100 pou n d s, 8.10, its la s t re a d in g an d p assed a t th e la s t 8.25; w heat, C hicago c o n tra c t p rices 000 a n n u a lly in in te re s t at 4 p er cent A d rill team know n as th e c ra c k m eetin g of th e city council. H e re fo r S ep tem b er w h eat p e r b u sh el, 1.00- on his m illio n s w hich flow th ro u g h team w ill give som e new and f a n ta s th e r e on loans. a fte r n o th in g b u t cem e n t w alk s ca n be 1.01%, 1.21% -1.26% ; b arley , p er h u n - T h ese fig u res w ere fu rn ish e d W all tic m ovem ents w hich w ith th e aid of : c o n stru c te d ex cep t in p lace s w h ere a 1 d red w eight, sh ip p in g b arley f. o. h. w alk is to ta k e th e p lace of a fill of s ,an » »6-1.30, 1.30-1 40; S tre e t in a tic k e r sta te m e n t th is week colored lig h ts w ill prove both a rtis tic AT HOME AND ABROAD an d sp e c ta c u la r. ... t .u i rice. C a lifo rn ia fan cy J a p a n a t San T h e re is n o t m uch c ritic ism of th r e e feet o r m o re In d ep th . In th is . F ra n c jBCO> h u n d red w eight. 5.45, 4.20; T h e re s e rv e d se a ts go on sa le at ' | c a se p la n k ca n be u sed , b u t n o t be- co tto n , m edium g rad e, q u o ta tio n s a t H en ry F o rd as th e ric h e st m an In th e S h erm an & C lay 's next T u esd ay m o rn - | fo re th e g ro u n d over w hich th e p lan k ¡N ew O rlean s, pound .21%-.22, .14-.17; w o rld . He a p p e a rs to have com e h o n lng a t 10 o'clock. is to be laid h a s been in sp ected by th e j w ool a v e ra g e q u o ta tio n a t B oston, e stly by h is ric h e s a lth o u g h m an y w ill pound, .71, .55, ,40. co uncil. S u g ar, beet g ra n u la te d f. o. b. San th in k he m ig h t red u ce th e p rice of his SOME HAVE FAILED TO Bid* to Be Opened Thursday. F ra n c isc o , 100 pounds, 6.95, 6.10; c a rs m a te ria lly and h elp m an y m ore << IMPLY WITH LAW T he council a d jo u rn e d T u esd ay ev a p p le s, G ra v e n ste in s a t San F ra n c is poor folks to enjoy th e p le a s u re of e n in g u n til T h u rsd a y ev en in g , O cto co, box, 1.50-2.00, 1.75-2.75; o ran g es, d riv in g an au to m o b ile. It is g e n e r T h e a tte n tio n of all re s id e n ts of sp ecial b ra n d s , Los A ngeles, 10.00- b e r 12. T h is Is th e even in g on w hich 10.50, 3.00-3.50; lem ons, sp ecial a lly conceded th a t F o rd is fa ir w ith G resham Is called to a city o rd in a n c e th e b id s w ill be opened fo r th e e x te n b ra n d s fan cy a t Los A ngeles, 7.25- h is <00,000 fa cto ry em ployes and does ' p ro v id in g th a t all p riv a te g a ra g e s or Now is the time to secure either an evening or a sion of th e w a te r system . T h e co u n - 7.50, 3.00-3.50; d ried a p p le s, ch o ice In m u ch for th e p ublic w elfare and ad - j b a rn s m u st be c o n stru c te d a t le a s t 2« morning daily ciltnen w ill p a ss on th e b ids on that|5® *ll> t a lifo rn ia . pound, i van cem en t. T h is does n o t m ean , how- feet from th e p ro p e rty line o r a d * 09% . .13-13% ; d ried a p ric o ts, choice ev en in g an d w ill th e n ta k e u p a n y u n In 25-lb. boxes f. o. b. C alifo rn ia, ever, th a t F o rd 's ric h e s o r p o p u la rity ja c e n t a p u b lic s tre e t. T h is ru lin g finished b u stn e ss th a t m ay com e b e pound, .23, .18-18% ; p ru n e s, size 40- w ould m ak e him an a c c e p ta b le o r su c a lso a p p lie s to ch ick e n h o u ses or fo re them . 50 In 25-lb. boxes f. o b. C alifo rn ia, c essfu l p re s id e n tia l c a n d id a te. coups but th ey m u st be 25 fe e t back pound 12% -.12% , ,U % -1 1 % ; ra isin s , from a public stre e t. loose M uscatel in 25-lb. boxes f. o. b. I T h e ‘“ Fam ily Auto.’’ («m ing Event* of Interest. in th e case of b u ild in g s a lre a d y f a lifo rn ia , p o u nd , .11, .13; b u tte r, at T h e to ta l re g is tra tio n of m o to r c a rs P le a s a n t V alley fa ir a t th e g ra n g e Subscribe through the Outlook and get the Gresham S an F ra n c isc o , pound .42%, .43% ; in th e U nited S ta te s on J u ly 1 1922 I con,,tructe<l w hen th e o rd in a n c e w ent h a ll, O ctober 7. eggs e x tra s. S an F ra n c isc o , dozen, am o u n ted to 10,845,009 co m p ared w ith *nto effect, w hich w as on A pril 5, Outlook in combination O regon s ta te W. C. T. U. co n v en tio n , .38% .45. 1 9,413,000, one y e a r before. T o tal w orld I 1921, th e o w n e rs w ere, given on e y e a r M cM innville, O ctober 11-13. ■ reg l tr a tlo n s a re e stim a te d a t 13,- k , m ove , he b u ild in g s back to th e Special! Special! 1 000,000. ' P ru n e F e stiv a l. V ancouver, W ash GET OCR RATES B eav er d ra g saw s w ith c lu tch and In o th e r w o rd s th e U nited S ta te s p ro p e r d ista n c e from th e stre e t. ington. October 19-21. 6-ft. blade, $110. T erm s. S ince th is o rd in a n c e w en t Into e f alo n e h as o v er five tim es as m any au Pacific In te rn a tio n a l E x p o sitio n , HESSELS FARM MACHINERY, torn, biles as a ll th e re s t o f th e w orld fect th e re a re a n u m b er of people w ho N ovem ber 4-11. Gresham com Ined. have not com plied w ith th is r u lin g . M usic w eek, N ovem ber 5-12, If fo r no o th e r reaso n , th e s e fig A W a n t Ad lets yon right in on the u res alo n e show why th e U nited and th e m a rs h a l h a s been o rd e re d to U n iv ersity of O regon A lum ni c o n groin d floor In most any small bus Phone 1561 S ta t s sh o u ld m ain ta in Its d o m in an t proceed w ith o u t f u r th e r delay to en- i v en tio n . E ugene, N ovem ber 11. iness deal. fo rce th e law. p o sitio n in th e oil In d u stry . Big Events Happening! i You’ll Need the Outlook and a good daily Bargain Subscription Rates on Portland Dailies The Time Is Short -- Do it Now!