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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12, No. ttl MAN TREATED ROUGHLY BY ANGRY MOB TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, Tl ESDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1»22 DAMASCUS FARM BUREAU MEETS He Is Ushering War Back Into Europe. $1.50 Per Year ALYA HEX EL PASSES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS ROCKWOOD WILL VOTE ON FORMING WATER DISTRICT Ju d g e C ross, C lack am as co u n ty i A lva H evel, w hose se rio u s illn ess J judge, gave a n in te re s tin g ta lk a t th e w as reco rd ed in th e la s t O utlook, i la s t m eetin g of th e D am ascu s F a rm p assed aw ay a t St. V in cen t's h o sp ital j in P o rtla n d on S a tu rd a y . O ctober 7, I B u reau w h ich w as h eld la s t S a tu rd a y a fte r a u illn e ss of only a few days. H is ( ev en in g in th e new U nion schoolhouse. d e a th com es a s a shock to th e com - ------------ H e p ointed o u t v ario u s w ays in w'hich m u n ity a s m any bad not h e ard of h is ■An election w ill be held a t R ock- C lack am as co u n ty could acco m p lish It m ig h t have h ap p en ed long ago illn e s s u n til new s cam e of h is decease, wood S a tu rd a y , O ctober 1-*, for fo rm a- m o re as it is so b o u n tifu lly su p p lied o r fa r aw ay but th a t it could and A v iru le n t ty p e of e ry sip e la s w as tion of a w ater d is tric t in te r rito ry did h ap p en in G resham in th is day by n a tu r e w ith so m an y n a tu r a l a d given as th e c a u se of his death. Mr. ,y,„ g b e tw w n P o rtlan (, T ro u t. th a t a m an, of w h a te v e r creed or v an tag es. H evel had been w ork in g n e a r W ash- , , o u g al, W ashington, for th e O. W R. d a k *' T he ‘ila trict * » » cover co n n ectio n s, p re s e n tin g his side of C lack am as co u n ty is ad ap te d to A N. com pany. He w as at hom e for i 1L000 a c re s bounded by a line begin- an a rg u m e n t in a p eaceab le and th r e e th in g s is th e b elief of Ju d g e leg al w ay, w as pounced upon by a C ross. T hose th r e e a re th e ra isin g th e w eek-end of O ctober 1 but com ning at th e e a st lim its of P a rk ro se , ,m ob of m en an d boys, buffeted of sm all fr u its su ch as b e rrie s, th e p lain ed of w h at seem ed to be a slig h t ru n n in g south and ta k in g th e n o rth T he m ost recent picture of M ustapha K em al P asha, leader of T u rk ab o u t and lite ra lly d riv en o u t of g ro w in g of v eg eta b les, an d fo r d a iry so re o r boll on h is nose. T he tro u b le is h troops w ho d efeated the G reeks and d rag g ed E ngland into a new h a lf of A scot acres, s trik in g th e B ase tow n, does not sp eak w ell fo r th e w ar in defense o f C o n stan tin o p le and the D ardanelles. K em al P ash a ing. T h e p ro g re ss in th e se v ario u s becam e so m a rk ed th a t on T uesday he high in tellig en ce and fa ir-m in d e d L ine road a t th e B a rk e r road and the h a s proved him self to be a m ilitary genius. lin es is show n in d ifferen t w ays. T he cam e hom e, sum m oned m edical aid n ess of som e of G re sh a m 's citizen s. S ection L ine road a q u a rte r of a m ile C le a r C reek c re a m e ry is ra te d as one T h e a c ts of th e s e th o u g h tle s s p e r and e v ery th in g w as done for h is r e sons, how ever, a re s tro n g ly co n of th e la rg e r cre a m e rie s. I t is th e lief. On F rid a y h is condition had be e a st of th is, ru n n in g e a stw a rd to th e UNION HIGH LOSES dem ned by th e m a jo rity of citizen s. o ld e st one in th e co u n ty an d h an d les HEALTH EXPOSITION com e so se rio u s th a t he w as ta k e n to w est city lim its of G resham , th en TO BE IN PORTLAND FBI DAY’S GAME th e h o sp ita l fo r tre a tm e n t, but he be n o rth and e ast, s k irtin g th o se lim its m o re th a n $250,000 w o rth of b u tte r to a point one and a fo u rth m iles east T he O regon H ealth E x p o sitio n , to be M ichael B ren n an , of P o rtla n d , w as each y ear. C lack am as co u n ty also h as T he U nion H igh fo o tb all team of cam e u n co n scio u s soon a fte r and on of G resham , th e n c e n o rth to th e w est seven o u t of th e eig h t J e rs e y s th a t S a tu rd a y evening d e a th cam e a s a r e held in th e m u n icip al au d ito riu m at G resham played F o re s t G rove la s t g u ilty of no o th e r offense th a n th a t a re th e h ig h e st p ro d u cin g cow s in th e lief to h is te r rib le suffering. H is w ife lim its of T ro u td a le and follow ing w est P o rtla n d O ctober 26 to N ovem ber 4, F rid ay afte rn o o n a t F o re s t G rove. The a n d d a u g h te r w ere a t his bedside d u r on a line 300 feet n o rth of th e S andy of q u ie tly h an d in g o u t c ir c u la r s to th e w o rld in th e ir re sp e c tiv e classes. boulev ard an d p a ra lle l to it to P a rk - in clu siv e, gives p ro m ise of being one sco re w as 20 to 0 in fav o r of F o re s t ing h is la s t h o u rs. m en d e p a rtin g from M asonic h all, Children Most Important Crop. rose. T h e new U nion sch o o lh o u se in of th e g re a te st ex p o sitio n s of its kind G rove so th e G resham boys a re not A lva F. H evel w as horn in O sw akee, S un d ay n ig h t, follow ing a le c tu re to T h is w ill be th e elev en th o rganized m en only by " S iste r L u c re tia ,” a co n w h ich th e m e etin g w as held cam e in ever held on th e Pacific slope. A rt, very an x io u s to have too m uch m en Jefferso n county, K ansas, J u ly 31, w a te r d is tric t supplied w ith P o r t fo r a s h a r ^ of p ra is e in th e ta lk given 1876. H e cam e to O regon w ith his scien ce an d in d u s try a re to be com tio n m ade of th e gam e. T he G resham v e rte d nun, w hen som ebody cried lan d 's Bull Run w ater, and, co u n tin g "G et him ,” and th e m istre a tm e n t of by Ju d g e C ross. H e c o n g ra tu la te d th e bined fo r th e p u rp o se of p re s e n tin g to boys played a good gam e u n d er d if p a re n ts. Mr. and Mrs. H evel w hen a p riv a te w a te r co m p an ies' tr a c ts , th e p eople on h av in g su ch a sp len d id new sm all child and se ttle d on a farm n ear th e people of O regon th e la te st and ficulties a s th e y w ere o u tc la sse d in th e m an began. th irty -th ird d is tric t, th a t buys its w a M r. B ren n an h u rrie d dow n th e sch o o lh o u se w hich is m o d ern an d up- b est d ev elo p m en ts for h e a lth b e tte r w eight to about 30 pounds to a m an G resham w h ere he lived u n til about te r from P o rtla n d . to -d a te in ev ery way. 15 y e a rs ago, w hen he m oved to G re sh m en t and th e co m fo rt an d h ap p in e ss and played a m ore ex p erien ced team . s tre e t to W ith ro w 's w h ere It is said It is proposed th a t th is d is tric t sh a ll 'T h e m ost v alu ab le cro p you ra is e of th e people. F o re st G rove m ade th e e n tire sco re am , w hich bus been th e fam ily home he trie d to telep h o n e to P o rtla n d fo r ta p th e B ull R un m ain a little w est of on th e farm is y o u r c h ild re n w as th e sin ce th en . On O ctober 11, 1899, Mr. T h o u san d s of sq u a re feet of floor in th e first h a lf of th e gam e. T h ree an a u to to com e a fte r him . H is c all co m m en t m ade by Ju d g e C ross. No sp ace in th e m u n icip al au d ito riu m , to u ch -d o w n s w ere m ade on acco u n t H evel m a rrie d Miss A nna L eslie of G resh am ; th a t its m a in s sh a ll vary did n o t g et th ro u g h an d th e crow d from ten to th re e in ch es in d iam eter, g a th e re d about th e p lace d em an d in g m a tte r how su c c e ssfu l you a re in r a is one of th e la rg e st b u ild in g s in P o r t of fum bles. D u rin g th e la s t h a lf of P le a s a n t Hom e, d a u g h te r of Mr. and all pipes six inches and over to be of in g farm c ro p s, if y o u r c h ild re n a re land, w ill be devoted to b o o th s and th e gam e Union H igh p rev en ted the Mrs. G eorge L eslie. To th is union th e m an to com e o u t a n d th re a te n e d bad, you a re a fa ilu re . You m u st get d isp lay s of m ost a ttra c tiv e fo rm s, s e t opposing side from se c u rin g a point w ere born tw o c h ild re n , Vivian of th e wood an d all sm a lle r ones of steel. to dam ag e th e building. th e se c re t of ra is in g boys and g irls. I tin g fo rth th e w o rk of m o re th a n 50 and th u s m ade am ends to a c e rta in fam ily hom e and son w ho died in in M ains w ill be laid on every co u n ty M rs. W ithrow c a lled in sid e C. G. believ e in good boys an d g irls of good n a tio n a l, s ta te , co u n ty an d city o rg a n ex ten t for th e first p a rt of th e gam e. fancy. He leaves to m ourn th e ir loss road, m ak in g a to ta l of 45 m iles of S ch n eid er, L. L. K idder, Al. H ain m ar c h a ra c te r. M any boys an d g irls say izatio n s engaged in h ealth , re c re a tio n , his w idow and d a u g h te r, a siste r, Mrs. th e se pipes. T he e stim ated c o st of Next Game with Hood River. an d H. C. L a rse n , an d a fte r a c o n su l th e y h av e no show . T h e ir p a re n ts a re n u rs in g , May Wood of P o rtla n d and th re e such a p ro ject is $150,000. T he nex t gam e w ill be played h ere h o sp italizatio n , d e n tistry , ta tio n decided th ey could offer no p ro To provide fu n d s for th is it is p ro po o r an d th e y have no c h an ce to ac p h arm ac^ , m ed icin e an d social s e r on F riday, O ctober 13, w ith Hood R iv u n cles, S ch u y ler Jo n es of G resham , te c tio n to th e m an an d u n d e r u rg e n t posed to Issue se ria l 10 to 20 y e a r cq m p lish a n y th in g w o rth w hile. Make fo r m any y e a rs a close frien d and e r as th e o pponent. Hood R iver h as a vice. More th a n 100 boo th s and d em and of Mrs. W ithrow th e m an w as th e b est of w h a t you have. M ake y o u r sp ecial d isp lay s w ill be in place. fa s t team an d a h ard gam e is expected b u sin ess p a rtn e r, M ilton Jo n e s of bonds, b earin g 5*4 p e r c e n t in te re st. fo rced o u t to th e s tre e t an d to ld to ow n o p p o rtu n ity . T h e g re a te s t in h e r and Alf. T he c h a rg e to co n su m e rs is estim ated S u b jects p e rta in in g to h e a lth and b u t the hom e boys a re going to do G reen acres, W ashington, leave tow n. at $1.50 a m onth for 400 cubic feet or ita n c e o r leg acy is to be bo rn in Jo n es of S tevetson, B. C. th e ir best to win. sa n ita tio n and p u b lic an d so cial s e r I t is said th e crow d fell back, m ade C h ristia n hom e. T h e re is ju s t one vice a re to be p re se n te d by m ean s of T he fu n e ra l w as held th is a f te r 3000 g a llo n s and 25 c e n ts a h u n d red a n o p en in g for him to p a ss th ro u g h step betw een su ccess o r fa ilu re .” noon from th e M ethodist E p isco p al fo r an y ex cess over th is am ount. A GB ESHAM INVITED m otion p ic tu re s an d sn ap p y ta lk s by and as h e a tte m p te d to do so he w as Not Satisfied with County Fair. c h u rc h in G resham , w hich w as filled w a te r from th e s tre e t m ain to th e TO JOIN CARAVAN p erso n s esp ecially qualified on th e se s tru c k and sev erely m istre a te d . H e Ju d g e C ross, a fte r te llin g h is h e a r su b je c ts; th e r e w ill be c lin ic s and to cap acity w ith th o se w ho cam e to p ro p e rty line. T h e c o n su m er con- s ta rte d w est on P ow ell stre e t, th e L eaving S ix th and M orrison s tre e ts pay th e ir tr ib u te s of resp ect. T he c h a rg e of $30 is m ade fo r b rin g in g th e e rs of som e of th e good th in g s accom free advice on m ed ical, d e n tal and crow d follow ing. A block fa r th e r on p lish ed by th e co u n ty , tu rn e d h is a t h y g ien ic su b jects, an d o b ject lesso n s a t 1 p. m. n ext F rid ay th e second a u serm o n w as by th e Rev. A. S. H lsey, n ects a t h is ow n ex p en se an d buys his he w as o v ertak en and ro u g h ly t r e a t te n tio n to th e C lack am as co u n ty fair. in th e la te s t m eth o d s of h e a lth sa fe tom obile c a ra v a n w ill s ta r t fo r p oints p a sto r of th e c h u rc h . T he G resham m eter. ed. H e w as lifted in to a p a ssin g tru c k T he city se lls w a te r to all such d is H e said he w as n o t satisfied w ith it g u a rd in g and p rev en tio n of Illn ess. in th e W illam ette V alley on th e w est lodge of Odd F ello w s atte n d e d In a head ed fo r P o rtlan d . side, going as fa r as M cM innville. It body, as did th e Q ueen E sth e r circle, tr ic ts a t a sch ed u le ra te of 16 2-3 c en ts th is y e a r a s h e believed th e people of One fe a tu re of th e ex p o sitio n w ill be T h e m an th u s a tta c k e d an d m isused w ill be a w eek-end trip . S to p s w ill be of w hich Mrs. H evel is th e leader. T he a h u n d red cubic feet of th e first 600 by a th o u g h tle ss, a n g ry m ob of m en th e co u n ty could hold a b e tte r fair. th a t devoted “sa fety firs t” p re c a u tio n s m ade in v a rio u s valley c itie s w ith sin g e rs w ere Miss M abel S hipley, Mrs. *2% c e n ts a h u n d red for th e n ext T h e co u n ty o w ns a la rg e a c re a g e of in th e hom e, sto re and facto ry . and boys is M. P. B re n n a n , a re s p e c t speech es u rg in g a fav o rab le vote on H. L. St. C lair, C. E. R u sh er an d L es 20,000 feet and 10 c e n ts a h u n d red for T h e ex p o sitio n is u n d e r th e a u sp ices ab le citizen of P o rtla n d , a p ro m in en t g ro u n d w hich is used fo r th e fa ir so th e exposition tax m easu re. lie W alrad. Miss E d ith L ym an p re all over 20,600 feet. sin g e r an d b u sin ess m an an d a m em th e r e is no re n t to pay. T h e fair of th e s ta te b o ard of h e a lth , th e city T h is m e a su re is for a co n stitu tio n a l sided a t th e o rg an . T he p all b e a re rs It is e stim ated th a t thlB d is tric t w ill b u ild in g s a re old an d sh o u ld be re h e a lth b u re a u of P o rtla n d , v ario u s b er of th e P o rtla n d E lk s lodge. He is am en d m en t p e rm ittin g P o rtla n d to tax w ere C. M. Z im m erm an, F ra n k G ibbs, begin w ith 500 co n su m e rs and th a t b u ilt. H e p o in ted o u t m any fe a tu re s m ed ical an d su rg ic a l so cieties and said to be an ex -serv ice m an a n d as th is n u m b er w ill double w ithin th re e itse lf to th e am o u n t of th re e m illion su ch ask ed th e p ro te c tio n of citizen s co n n ected w ith th e fa ir th a t could be n u m ero u s civic o rg a n iz a tio n s. It is d o lla rs, d u rin g th re e y e a rs, fo r fair W. R. K ern. F ra n k S o u th ard , F red years. T he first y e a r's in te re s t on th e H oss and W. J. R obertson. im proved. to re p re s e n t all se c tio n s of O regon a g a in s t an an g ered mob. T he In te rm e n t w as in th e G resham bonds w ill be paid o u t of th e bond Ju d g e C ro ss could see n o re aso n and its g e n e ra l in fo rm a tio n w ill be of p urposes. Mr. B re n n a n in a p u b lish ed re p o rt T he fa ir d ate h as re c e n tly been cem etery , th e Odd F ellow s co n d u c t issu e and su ch in te re s t th e r e a fte r as w hy C lack am as co u n ty g ets only six th benefit to re s id e n ts In a ll p a rts of th e is q u o ted as claim in g th a t he w as is not paid from th e profits on th e postponed to 1927 w hich it is believed ing th e service. s tru c k sev eral tim es an d kno ck ed u n o r sev en th p rize on th e ir co u n ty ex sta te . sa le of w a te r w ill be m ade up by tax is a fav o rab le move, giving giore tim e co nscious. He h a s ask ed tl$e a u th o r i h ib it d isp lay ed a t th e s ta te fa ir each on th e land. T o re tire th e bonds ta x fo r th e c a rry in g out of th e la rg e r plan NEW GYMNASIUM IS tie s to m ak e an in v e stig atio n of th e y ear. T h e peo p le of th e co u n ty o u g h t INSURANCE EXPLAINED of th e exposition. l’RDG R ESSI NG RAPIDLY a tio n w ill be re so rte d to if n ecessary , to in c re a se th e ir effo rts to have a AT GRESHAM GRANGE affair. J u liu s M eier re c e n tly re tu rn e d from w hich is probable. T he assessed v al Mr. B ren n an say s h e h ad a tten d ed b e tte r d isp lay th e re an d c a rry off W ork on th e new Union H igh school u atio n of th is d is tric t is above $175,- ills foreign tr ip in th e in te re s ts of th e A new g ra n g e b enefit in su a n c e w ill o n e of th e first prizes. th e le c tu re and a t its clo se s ta rte d to gy m n asiu m in G resham is p ro g re s 000. Reports of Project Leaders. be ex p lain ed n e x t S a tu rd a y , O ctober fa ir w ith th e avow ed conviction th a t sing rap d ily . T h e re a re 15 m en, in p a ss aro u n d c ir c u la r s to th e people th e p ro je c t should be ab an d o n ed a l T w o tic k e ts a re In th e field for S. A. R o b erts, p o u ltry p ro ject le a d 14, a t th e re g u la r m eetin g of th e leaving. A few m en lin g ered in th e to g e th e r. M ayor B ak er is now th e clu d in g th e b rick m aso n s, th e p la s t hoard of w a te r com m issioners. The e r, an n o u n ced a p o u ltry d e m o n s tra h a ll one of w hom re a d th e c irc u la r. G resh am g ran g e. T h is in s u ra n c e h as m ost co n sp icu o u s lead e r u rg in g th e e re r s and th e c a rp e n te rs , a t w ork on one favored by th e lead e rs In th e Im m ed iately th e cry aro se , "Go get tio n w h ich is to be h eld th is fall a t th e ju s t been re c e n tly w orked out. It w as th e new build in g an d equip p in g the fair. p ro ject a re : W illiam McKee, G eorge E. S ch w ed ler farm . T he su b je c t w ill h im ,” and th e tro u b le began. old g y m nasium fo r c la s s room s. b ro u g h t up a t th e last Pom ona g ra n g e It is u rg ed th a t th e v o ters of th e E. B arr, S. A. A rata, C, L. H aynes and be “F eed in g fo r W in ter L ay in g .” T he c ir c u la r w as one d en o u n cin g A dditional w indow s a re being R u d o lf M ullenhoff to ld th e fa rm e rs m eetin g bu t w as no t ex p lain ed on a c s ta te sh o u ld accede to P o rtla n d th e placed In th e old g y m n asiu m and it is B e rt E. Boise. T he opp o sitio n tick et c e rta in sta te m e n ts of th e ex -n u n , co u n t of lack of In fo rm atio n on th e p riv ileg e of voting th is tax If its v o t n am es A. C. R uby, Jo h n W. T ow nsend, an d esp ecially b ra n d in g a s " fa ls e th a t feed could be b o u g h t ch e a p e r su b ject. Mr. an d Mrs. M. M. S q u ire to be p a rtitio n e d off Into six cla ss e rs d e sire to do so, an d th e c a ra v a n s T. M iller, David M cKeown and hoods th e s ta te m e n ts re g a rd in g th e th ro u g h th e F a rm B u reau . He h as room s. T he w ork of re p a irin g it Is have received th e co m p lete d e ta ils a re to f u r th e r th is object. W illiam S tanley. fo u n d th a t m ill ru n can be b o u g h t p io ra l co n d itio n s a t St. V in cen t's h o s from th e n a tio n a l an d s ta te g ra n g e s G resham fa ir p ro p o n en ts a re urged being ru sh ed as m uch as p o ssib le on p ita l and co n d u ct of th e s is te rs in from $6 to $8 less on th e to n th ro u g h and th ey w ill ex p lain th e m a tte r ac c o u n t of th e crow ded co n d itio n of W III I I COMES OFF: to join th is n ex t cara v a n . As G re sh c h a rg e of th a t in s titu tio n . T he c ir th e F a rm B u reau . A lfalfa h ay can fully. th e high school. MAN IS INJURED am h a s a site to offer It w ould seem c u la r is signed by 40 p ro m in en t p h y a lso be b o u g h t a t a sav in g . T hose In F o r th e benefit of th o se w ho have to be h ig h ly a p p ro p ria te th a t se v eral te re s te d in g e ttin g F a rm B u reau feed R ockw ood G ran g e to Have F air. sic ia n s and su rg eo n s of P o rtla n d . Jo h n H elm , of P o rtla n d , w as d riv n o t h eard a n y th in g ab o u t it a w ord a u to s jo in a s th e tr ip w ill n o t be an T h e R ockw ood g ra n g e Is m aking S is te r L u cretia, o r E lizab eth S ch af- p ric e s can g et th em a t th e F a rm B u r ing along th e C olum bia riv e r highw ay o r tw o re g a rd in g it m ig h t be help fu l. exp en siv e one and th e en jo y m en t w ill g re a t p re p a ra tio n s fo r a fa ir w hich - iPii, w as a n u n fo r 31 y e a rs an d a eau office w hich Is in th e B oyer b u ild A nyone w ho is a g ra n g e r in good be g re a t. e a st of T ro u td a le la s t S unday ev en ing on E lev en th an d Y am hill s tre e ts is to be held a t th e g ra n g e h a ll on n u rs e in St. V in cen t's h o sp ita l fo r 18 sta n d in g is elig ib le to ta k e up th is in It is su g g ested th a t an y w ho can go S a tu rd ay , O ctober 21. I t is to la s t all ing w hen one of th e w heels cam e off y e a rs. She is ab o u t 61 y e a rs of age in P o rtla n d . W a lte r A. H o lt, co u n ty a g en t, told su ra n c e . T he am o u n t to be paid out re p o rt to Jo h n Brow n. day. T h e p ro g ram fo r th e day In- from his c a r and cau sed it to p lunge an d h as been le c tu rin g fo r m an y y e a rs each y e a r to keep th e policy is ex elu d es som e p ro m in e n t sp e a k e rs. | Into th e bank. As th e c a r w ent into a g a in s t th e C ath o lics an d th e ir m a n how clo sely th e D am ascu s co m m u n ity ceed in g ly low. T he face value of th e FIKE MARSHAL IS P len ty of good th in g s to e a t and lo ts , th e bank th e d riv e r received a sev ere a g em e n t of th e h o sp ital. A m eetin g cam e to g ettin g a b lu e rib b o n in stead INVESTIGATING FIRE ()f fun a re prom ised by policy is in ten d ed to be sufficient for w as held in M asonic h all in th e a f te r of a red rib b o n at th e co u n ty fa ir th is th o se in j blow on th e head. He w as ta k e n to b u ria l expenses. W hen th is policy y ear. T hey lo st only by one point. I (he Good S a m a rita n h o sp ital. T h e s ta te fire m a rsh a l is In v estig at- ' h|ir K,‘- noon for w om en only and In th e ev en w as being a rra n g e d , it w as p lan n ed IVT. A. Meeting Announced. ing for m en only at both of w hich she ing th e fire w hich d estro y ed th e J. ¡ s o m m o » » « . ............. m oh m im m » « « « . « » » » « « » » » » .... m»»»..... m om m i » » « » solely as a benefit to g ra n g e rs an d not M rs. K elly m ade th e an n o u n cem en t w as th e sp eak er. D eFoe hom e sev eral w eeks ago. T he : to m ak e money. W hile th e action of th e m ob is to of th e P a re n t T e a c h e rs asso ciatio n fa c t th a t th e lire w ent th ro u g h th e A d riv e is now on to p e rsu a d e 1000 be condem ned it m u st be ad m itted b u sin ess m eetin g w hich Is to be held g ra n g e rs to ta k e up th is policy. The house an d d estro y ed th e c o n te n ts In th a t Mr. B re n n a n 's zeal w as n o t w ise in th e U nion sch o o lh o u se on F rid ay a p p licatio n b la n k s w ill be a t th e each room w ith o u t b u rn in g any p a rt ly ex ercised , o r he w ould have know n J even in g , O ctober 13. A silv er te a w ill g ra n g e S a tu rd a y and a s m an y as w ant of th e ho u se m ore th an an y o th e r p a rt D eleg ates w ill be chosen it to be u n safe, a s w ell a s o u t of p la c e ,, fr* serv ed , seem s to have caused a suspicion th a t to invade a m eetin g of th e kin d h eld j ,o a tte n d th e s ta te P a re n t-T e a c h e r to may sign up a t th a t tim e. An in te re stin g p ro g ram is being tt.e fire w a sn ’t accid en tal as w as at and th a t th e crow d leavin g th e m eet- ’ asso ciatio n co n v en tio n w hich is to be p lan n ed fo r S a tu rd a y an d a larg e a t first supposed but had been set. ing w ould not be likely to tr e a t him field in E u g en e th is fall. S h o rtly a fte r the fire, a fte r c o lle c t T h e farm b u re a u last S a tu rd a y ev te n d a n c e Is expected. o r h is m essage ag reeabty . ing th e in s u ra n c e on th e fu rn itu re e n in g opened w ith a vocal n u m b er by ( ’IT ! CAUCUS NEXT Mr. D eFoe w ent to P o rtla n d and filed W a lte r Mudge. A n o th er vocal se le c FATHER OF GRESHAM WEDNESDAY EVENING 8 P'dR Ion for v o lu n tary b an k ru p tcy . MAN TAKEN SUDDENLY tio n w as given d u rin g th e even in g by ----------- H is petitio n w as g ra n te d te m p o ra rily . M iss E h re t acco m p an ied by Miss W ednesday even in g , O cto b er 11, is : a m eeting w as held a few days a fte r F re d e ric k H ow itt, fa th e r of Tom R. L o velace a t th e piano. th e tim e set asid e fo r th e hold in g of th e filing of th e petition and K arl Mll- H ow itt, died su d d en ly M onday a f te r A d e lig h tfu l su p p e r con clu d ed a th e city cau cu s o r m a s s m eetin g In fle r w as ap p o in ted tru s te e of th e D eFoe noon, O ctober 9, from h e a rt fa ilu re at sp len d id even in g s e n te rta in m e n t. G resham . T h is Is th e tim e w hen aora- e s ta ti An in v estig atio n w as m ade Now is the time to secure either an evening or a th e fam ily resid en ce on th e S ection ln ees w ill he ch o sen to fill th e city , and It w as discovered th e liab ilities L ine road. He w as 83 y e a rs of age. S an F ra n c isc o — An a tte m p t of four morning daily ' offices. w ere co n sid e ra b le but th e r e w ere only Mr. H o w itt w as w ell know n in bnr.dits to hold up an d ro b a pay au to A city o rd in a n c e p ro v id es th a t not ab o u t $300 to ap p ly on them . A m o rt- ! G resham and had m any frie n d s here. c a rry in g $20,000 fiear a b u sy section m o re th a n fo u r n o m in ees can be gage on th e DeFoe hom e in G resham , H e is su rv iv ed by h is w ife. .Mary A nn of M ark et s tre e t on S a tu rd a y re su lte d ) nam ed for one office. T h ts, how ever, took th e la rg e r p a r t of th e in su ra n c e H ow itt, one d a u g h te r. Mrs. .Merbie C. in tw o of th e g an g being sh o t and c a p ! doe« not p rev en t p e titio n s from being on th e house. T he in s u ra n c e on th e I L ew is and tw o sons G eorge an d Tom tu re d by policem en. i tiled to pla< i- o th e r nom inees, th an fu rn itu re w as collected and disposed | H ow itt. M udanla—T h e c o n feren ce of th e al- ' ,h o ' 9 Iia'n e '1 ,h e m ass m eetin g , on of by Mr. D eFoe hut it h as been traced F u n e ra l serv ices w ill be held in Subscribe through the Outlook and get the Gresham th e re g u la r b a llo t and ft is expected will be ap plied to ' lied re p re s e n ta tiv e s an d K em alists i P o rtla n d W ednesday, O ctober 11, a t 2 The city electio n w ill be held on h elp pay off th e am o u n t owed. The Outlook in combination p m. from th e c h ap el of R. W. G able w as resu m ed on S a tu rd a y and a feel Tue day. N ovem ber 7, w hich is th e tru s te e Is m aking Investigation and he ing of o p tim ism is said to p rev ail. At Co., 7 E ast Seth s tre e t N orth. (T ak e h e re g u la r election. is in hopes of reco v erin g som e m oney M o n tav illa-S tark car> . F rie n d s In Ism et P a sh a , th e T u rk is h n a tio n a list. ! ’,a,< of GET OUR RATES but it is not know n ju s t how m uch. w hose th r e a t re g a rd in g T h ra c e b ro k e , P „ r t l a p d - T b e first O r e g o n h ealth vited. In te rm e n t w ill be in M ultno u p th e co n feren ce on T h u rsd a y , now I gho 01,e n O ctober 26 a t 2 p. m. m ah cem e tery . T h e B an k of G resh am pays 5 p e r a p p e a rs c o n c iliato ry . R e p o rts con- j a t t e public a u d ito riu m T h e re w ill cen t in te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. A W a n t Ad m e a n s a d d itio n a l in tln u e , how ever, th a t th e T u rk ish na be n ltr e s tlr lg cerem o n ies, ab o u t io . —— co m e w ith little o u tla y . 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