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T W IC E A W EEK Voi. 12. No. 6.» G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1#22 NOMINATIONS ARE W ILL VOTE ON MADE FOR CITY ROCKWOOD WATER GOVERNMENT JOBS DIST. TOMORROW Smyrna Burning As Turks Massacre Cx ristians« TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year COOPERATION IS I GREAT NEED SAYS PRIN.R.E. CANNON T o m o rro w a n electioiF w ill be h eld T h e c itiz e n 's m ass m eetin g , h eld in F eelin g th e need of c lo ser coopera- M etzger's h a ll W ednesday n ig h t, in th e G ran g e b all a t R ockw ood to I tio n b etw een th e school an d th e hom es placed in n o m in atio n a fu ll tic k e t for v ote on th e in c o rp o ra tio n of a w ater from w hich th e p u p ils com e. Hoy E. city officers an d co u n cilm en an d th rew d is tric t to be k n o w n a s th e R ockw ood | C annon, p rin c ip a l of U nion H igh in a few e x tra n am es to give th e v o t w a te r d is tric t an d th e electio n of five ’ School No, 2. h as su b m itted th e first co m m issio n ers w ho w ill se rv e if th e e rs oil N ovem ber 7 a choice. of a se rie s of open le tte rs to th e p a r- C has. C leveland w as m ad e c h a ir w a te r d is tric t is voted. T h e electio n | e n ts and p a tro n s of th e d is tric t, w hich m an of th e m eetin g a n d R eco rd er w ill be held fro m S a. m. to S p. m. w ill keep them inform ed a s to the S ch n eid er acte d a s se c re ta ry . p ro g re s s of th e b u ild in g and re p a ir A ny legal v o ter w ho h as lived in th e F o llo w in g th e re ad in g of th e o rd i w o rk being done an d th e g e n e ra l sta te d is tric t for th e p a s t 90 days m ay vote. n an ce re la tin g to th e city c a u c u s, and of th e school. T he first le tte r follow s. No p ro p e rty q u a lific a tio n is req u ired . re a d in g of lis t of offices to be filled, W e hope to issu e a n open le tte r to F red C ran e an d H erb L y n ch have th e n am in g of c a n d id a te s b eg an and, th e p a tro n s from tim e to tim e so th a t been ap p o in ted ju d g e s an d th e c le rk s as ad opted by th e m eetin g , w as as at le a st p a rtia l a c q u a in ta n c e m ay be a re Mrs. E. J. H o rr, M iss M. P e rrin g - £ A llow s: h ad w ith th e p ro ceed in g s in th e high to n and Mrs. W illiam s. ' * F o r m ay o r—G eorge K enney, K. A. school and w hat we hope to acco m T h e re w ill be no bonds voted a t to M iller. p lish . We a re finishing o u r fo u rth m o rro w 's elec tio n b u t if th e d is tric t is F o r co u n cilm en — F ra n k Jo n e s, Jno. w eek of school«today an d a s p rin c ip a l voted th e co m m issio n e rs m ay c all a S le re t, Win. H essel, Wm. T hom . Dr. of th e high school 1 feel w e w ould sp e c ia l electio n to vote b o nds to in A. W. B otkin. B. W. T h o rn e, Rev. H. hav e to plead g u ilty of being only f a ir s ta ll th e w a te r sy stem . F irst picture to reach A m erica show ing S m yrna in flames from torches of the triu m p h an t T u rk s under R. G eb h ard t. ly sta rte d . It is no q u estio n b u t w hat A sta te m e n t Issued to th e e le c to rs K em al Pasha. T h o u san d s are believed to have perished in the flames and from sw ords o. the T u rk s. F o r m a rs h a l—G. A. Cox. w ork m en about th e b u ild in g h in d er of th e p ro p o sed d is tric t s ta te s th a t th e F o r tr e a s u r e r —Jo h n M etzger. ' school o p e ra tio n s, th e lack of cla ss d is tric t h a s a n a sse sse d v a lu a tio n of F o r re c o rd e r— Ja s . E lk in g to n , C. G. s a d is t I ro o m s— (w hich a re soon to he read y ) o v er $1,750,000. I t is e stim a te d th e S chneider. h a s f u r th e r in te rfe re d w ith o u r w ork, sy stem can be p u t in fo r a little over S ev eral o th e r p e rso n s w ere p ro T h e L ad ies' G uild of th e B ethel B ap ' an d th e in s ta lla tio n of a h e a tin g p lan t $100,000. T h is w ould c o n sist of 40 posed for co u n cilm en b u t th e y d e tis t c h u rc h held a m eetin g la st T u e s j m e a n t a d ism issa l of school for tw o m iles of m ain s an d be sufficient to day afte rn o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs. clined. an d a h a lf days. In a d d itio n th e in su p p ly 3000 fam ilies. I t w as s ta te d th a t nom infrfion could C h a rle s Moore. T he election of of c re a s e d a tte n d a n c e and th e larg e T h e c ir c u la r fu r th e r s ta te s th a t ficers w as to have ta k e n place, b u t by be m ade by p etitio n in th e u su a l way Big th in g s a re p ro m ised to L egion u n a n im o u s vote, a ll of th e p a st y e a r's A m e a s u re w hich w ill a p p e a r on the fre sh m e n c la s s h a s m ean t som e con w hen th e d is tric t h a s a tta in e d 1000 and b la n k s an d fu ll in fo rm a tio n can We a re g lad to hav e the u s e rs th e re v e n u e s w ill pay th e e n tire m en in G resh am and v icin ity d u rin g officers w ith th e exception of one. w ere b allo t at th e elec tio n N ovem ber 7, to fusion. be secu red of th e city re c o rd e r. le c te d to fill th e sam e p o sitio n s I , , , , , . . . w o rk m en , th e new c la s s room s, the co st of o p eratio n an d in te re s t and as th e next few m o n th s. It all s ta rte d re-e . . . . be voted upon by ail sectio n s of Mulf- A lth o u g h th e p e rso n s nam ed above new h ea tin g p la n t and th e la rg e fre s h th e u se rs in c re a se th e re w ill be re v th re e w eeks ag o w hen officials of d u rin g th e com ing y ear. w ere n o m in ated by th e m e etin g th e nom ah co u n ty , is th a t p ro p o sin g a u m an class. G resh am P ost of th e A m erican L egion Mrs. R ich ard B eadle, th e tr e a s u re r , en u e to ap p ly to w a rd s a sin k in g fund. re c o rd e r an n o u n c e d th e ir name»! w ill W e have to d ay 249 s tu d e n ts e n T he d is tric t co m p rise s ab o u t 12,000 decided to p u t som e "p e p " in th e L e h as found it im possible to accep t th e th o riz a tio n of a n issu e of $1,600,000 n o t a p p e a r on th e b allo t u n le s s th ey re-electio n to th a t office a s sh e h as bonds fo r c o n stru c tio n of th e Ross ro lle d in th e high school and we a c re s. It e x ten d s a p p ro x im a te ly from gion h ere. re g u la rly q u a lify by filing c e rtific a te s F u r th e r p la n s and p ro g re ss w ere m oved o u t of tow n. Mrs. H. W. Cooley Is la n d b rid g e a c ro s s th e W illam ette w ould u rg e th a t p a re n ts v isit us in P a rk ro s e and B a rk e r ro ad to T ro u t of accep tan ce. river. o u r daily w ork so th a t you m ay form d ale an d from a q u a r te r m ile so u th of m ade T u esd ay n ig h t w hen a w ell a t w as elected to fill .th a t position. F o llow ing th e n o m in a tio n s th e T he re p o rt of th e G uild co v erin g T h is m e a su re is of d ire c t in te re s t to a co n clu sio n , a c c u ra te and definite, th e S ection L in e ro ad to 300 feet n o rth ten d ed m eetin g w as h eld In th e club m eetin g w as th ro w n open fo r su g g e s of th e S andy B o u lev ard , ex clu d in g th e room s an d a sp ecial co m m ittee a p th e p a st y e a r's w ork w as re a d by th e tlie people of G resham and vicinity, w ith re fe re n c e to o u r needs. T h ere tio n s by an y p re s e n t. p o in ted to a rr a n g e fo r a dance. T hey se c re ta ry , Mrs. C. W. G uile, w hich th e jo in t brid g e co m m ittee in c h a rg e m ay be th o se w ho a re not In touch in c o rp o ra te d tow n s. M ayor M iller said he h ad been ask ed T h e re a re tw o tic k e ts in th e field. w ere o rd e re d to go ah ead an d have show ed th a t a sum of $2,000 h as been of th e cam p a ig n p o in ts out, fo r th e w ith th e school, w ho feel th a t w e have th e am o u n t of h is s a la ry an d rep lied T h e one c o n sistin g of S. A. A ra ta , Geo. got in to actio n . T h e first A m erican ra ise d d u rin g th e p a s t y e a r and over re a s o n th a t It w ould give th e people tw ic e a s m uch room as we need, b u t I th a t it w as o n ly $6000 less th a n th a t of E. B a rr, B ert E. B oice, C. L. H ain es L egion d an ce of th e seaso n w ill be $1,100 of th s a m o u n t w as su b scrib ed 1 of th is com m unity a m ore d ire c t ro u te fu lly re a liz e th a t it U nion H igh school P o rtla n d ’s m a y o r but th a t he th o u g h t and Wm. McKee. An o p p o sitio n tic k e t held S a tu rd a y , O ctober 28, a t M ont to th e b u ild in g fund. One te n th of th e 1 to an d from th e b u sin e ss d is tric ts of ) co n tin u e s to grow In th e n ex t th re e th e h o n o r w as p e rh a p s w o rth th e d if c o n sists of Tom C. M iller, D avid M c ro se P a rk , one m ile e a st of T ro u td a le incom e of th e G uild w as su b scrib ed to P o rtla n d , w ith av o id an ce of th e t r a f ) y e a rs as m uch a s it h as d u rin g th is feren ce. H e co n sid ered it a n ho n o r K eow n, A. C. R uby, Wm. S ta n le y an d on th e C olum bia riv e r h ig h w ay . T ic k a new m ovem ent for m issio n s at a fo r fic co n g estio n th a t is now a daily vex y e a r and la s t o u r acco m m o d atio n s w ill to be m ayor of th e city h e lik es so e ts a re on sa le now In th e sto re s h ere, m er m eeting. A sum of $10 w as se n t atio n for v e h ic u la r tra lllc on th e M or be in ad eq u a te. P a re n ts can b est a c J. W. T ow nsend. w ell. He re fe rre d to th e re c e n t a u q u a in t th em selv es w ith th is fa c t by T he ch ief a rg u m e n ts of th e o p p o si and w ill a lso be p laced co n v en ien tly aw ay to be ap p lied to a fund w hich is riso n and H a w th o rn e b rid g es. th o riz a tio n of bonds to co v er e x te n C o n stru c tio n of th e R oss Islan d I com ing in to th e school an d v isitin g us tio n a re tlg it th e r e a re to o few r e s i for people liv in g in th e o u tly in g d is being m ad e up to a s s is t a young lady sion of th e w a te r m ain s an d co m d e n ts in th e la rg e d is tric t a s p ro tric ts . T he b est of o rc h e s tra m u sic to finish h e r e d u catio n th is y e a r a t th e b rid g e, it is pointed out, is re a lly a d u rin g o u r school w ork. m ended th e citiz e n s on th e ir fa v o r college at M cM innville. A fter a ll o b c o n tin u a tio n of th e P ow ell V alley road In te a c h e rs ’ m eetin g we have tak en po sed ; th a t th e p ro je c t Is a b o u t ten h a s been secu red . ab le actio n . H e spoke of th e need of T u esd ay n ig h t, O cto b er 24, th e L e lig atio n s w ere m et, a b alan c e of $169 to a m ean s of d ire c t acc e ss to th e up in d iv id u al c a se s of poor w ork th u s y e a rs too p re v io u s; th a t too m u ch of sid ew alk c o n s tru c tio n on v ario u s w est side of th e W illam ette riv e r; and fa r th is y e a r an d we a re p leased to th e a re a co v ered is fa rm la n d ; th a t gion clu b ro o m s w ill be th e sc en e of re m a in s in th e tre a s u ry . s tre e ts , esp ecially on W est P ow ell At th e close of th e b u sin e ss m e e t - . a s G resh am lies on th e P ow ell V alley n o te th a t s tu d e n ts w ho have been th e w a te r co u ld be used, only for d o a jo in t m eetin g , w hen th e m en of th e w h ere he said th e n e cessity an d p ra c m estic p u rp o ses and th a t it w ill g r e a t P o st w ill e n te rta in th e lad les of th e ing, a delicious lu n ch eo n w as served ro ad , and th e v e h ic u la r traffic of th is w ith u s show an a p p lic a tio n a n d an tic e of w a lk in g on th e p av em e n t w as ly in c re a se ta x e s o v er an a re a a lre a d y a u x ilia ry . Dr. H. H. H u g h es, w ho h as by th e h o ste ss and a ss iste d by Mrs. com m unity to an d from P o rtla n d is effort w hich is co m m endable on th y ir fr a u g h t w ith se rio u s d a n g e r. He show n h im self to be o n e of th e best F ra n k Moore. c o n sta n tly in c re a sin g , th e new brid g e p a rt. No boy o r g irl can do th e w ork b e a rin g a heavy b u rd en . hoped th e p ro p e rty o w n ers w ould c a r T he lad ies th a n k th e citiz e n s of w ould be of d ire c t benefit to th is co m set fo rth In o u r school and m eet th e I t is claim ed th a t on a v ery clo se p la n n e rs a ro u n d h e re , h a s c h a rg e of ry th ro u g h th is p ro ject. T h e m ay o r a v e ra g e co n d itio n s u n le ss th ey ap p ly ca n v a s th e re a re n o t to exceed 400 th e m ost in tric a te a rra n g e m e n ts for G resham fo r th e ir k in d ly su p p o rt to m unity. a lso spoke of th e benefits he th o u g h t A stu d y of traffic co n d itio n s on the th em selv es. I t is o u r e a rn e s t d esire hom es in th e p ro p o sed w a te r d is tric t, th e m eeting. He is a t w o rk p e rfe c tin g v a rio u s p ro je c ts w hich w ere u n d e r had re s u lte d from h av in g a n ig h t w ith not o v er 600 leg al v o te rs, e x c lu s p la n s an d say s th e r e w ill be e a ts and ta k e n an d w hich en ab led them to a c v a rio u s b rid g es a c ro s s th e W illam ette to have U nion H igh do school w ork w atch m a n . A lso he u rg ed th e n e c e s riv e r, m ade u n d e r su p erv isio n of the .second to none in th e s ta te an d though ive of th e in m a te s of th e co u n ty farm . m u sic and o th e r e n te rta in m e n t. L e com plish so m uch d u rin g th e year. sity of ta k in g ste p s in th e n e a r fu The officers fo r th e new y e a r a re d e p a rtm e n t of p u b lic w o rk s of P o r t w e en c o u ra g e good tim es fo r o u r s tu gion m en and th e lad ies of th e a u x tu r e to se c u re a p a rk fo r th e city. ilia ry a re c au tio n ed to let n o th in g Mrs. A. J. W. B row n, p re s id e n t; Mrs. land, d isclo ses th e fHCt th a t In a 24- d e n ts we in s ist th ey re alize th a t sch o l C OUNTY H E A L T H A S S ’N. J. E. M etzger called a tte n tio n to th e TO M E E T IN G R E SH A M sta n d in th e w ay to p re v e n t th e ir b e F ra n k M oore, vice p re s id e n t; Mrs. C. h o u r period th e M orrison and H aw astic: sta n d in g com es above e v ery co n d itio n of th e c e m e te ry n e a r th e in g on h an d T u esd ay n ig h t. W. G uile, s e c re ta ry an d Mrs. H. W. th o rn e b rid g es c a rr y a traffic of 27,611 th in g else. If p u p ils a re ro am in g th e public school b u ild in g , w hich is a p a rt A m eetin g of th e C ounty P u b lic Cooley, tr e a s u r e r . s tre e t c a rs , tru c k s , o th e r au to m o b iles, s tre e ts at n ig h t an d o th e rw ise fulling of th e d is tric t p ro p e rty , an d u rg ed H e a lth a sso c ia tio n w ill be h eld next SERM ON S E R IE S AT b icy cles and p e d e stria n s, and th at to ap p ly th em selv es to school w ork th a t step s be ta k e n to p ro v id e fo r W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n . O ctober 18, at w ith th e n o rm al in c re a se In c a r ow n- th e g re a te s t loss com es d ire c tly to M E T H O D IS T ( HI RCII B I O S A N D G IR L S ( LI BS m o re re g u la r an d b e tte r c a re o f th e th e hom e of M rs. Geo. F . H oney. T he A ID I HE POOR e rs h ip th is w ill be g re a tly expanded them . O utside w ork is n e c e ss a ry in L a s t S u n d ay m o rn in g th e Rev. A. cem etery. sp e a k e rs fo r th e o ccasio n w ill be Mrs. T he boys and g irls clu b s a re g e n e r- b e ,o re “ new brW « e can bp com pleted, m ost cases. P a re n ts should sa fe g u a rd Mrs. J a c k S h u ltz called a tte n tio n to S aid ie O rr D u n b ar, ex ecu tiv e s e c re 8. H isey, p a sto r of th e M ethodist E p is ally c o n cern ed w ith th e ra is in g of ,n tb e ia c e of HU< b co n d itio n s, and th e w e lfa re of th e ir c h ild re n by keep co p al ch u rc h , p reach ed th e first one th e u n sig h tly b illb o a rd s in th e city ta r y of th e S ta te T u b e rc u lo sis a ss o th e p ergonal ex p e rie n c e s of a lm o st ing in close touch w ith w hat th ey a re and litte re d co n d itio n of som e of th e cia tio n and Dr. E s te lla F o rd W a rn e r, in a se rie s of serm o n s on th e g e n e ra l v eg eta b les, sto ck and w ith d o m estic ev ery c a r d riv e r of th is v icin ity , th e doing d u rin g th e ir sp a re h o u rs. T he scien ce w ork but th e fa c t th a t th ey su b ject of "M odern C h ristia n F a ith .” s tre e ts and u rg ed th a t a n effo rt be d ire c to r of th e ch ild h y g ien e d e p a rt jo in t b rid g e co m m ittee u rg e s th a t s tu d e n ts In o u r high school ra n k in m ade to m a k e th e city c le a n e r and m en t of th e S ta te B o ard of H ealth . It T h e first of th e se rie s w as on "T h e a re w illin g to tu r n th e ir a tte n tio n to th e doing of good w as show n by M iss j G re,,bani b a " a ,,,rPC, P erso n al In te re st b eh av io r as w ell as any high school H e rita g e of C h ris tia n ity .” T he second m o re b e a u tifu l in a p p e a ra n c e . She is expected, Dr. W a rn e r 's to p ic w ill be in su p p o rtin g th e proposed bridge s tu d e n ts in O regon and It Is only w as seconded in th is d e sire by Mrs. th e "S h e p h e rd T o w n e r B ill". Miss one w hich w ill be p reach ed n e x t S u n M ary P. B illm ey er. co u n ty h ealth bond m e a su re an d th u s aid in g th e th ro u g h c o o p eratio n th a t th is good n u rse, in te llin g som e of h er e x p e ri day m o rn in g w ill be on "T h e H e rita g e A. J . W. B row n. M ary P. B illm ey er, co u n ty h e a lth p ro je c t of se c u rin g a d ire c t p a ssa g e sta n d in g can he m ain tain ed . “O ur G eorge," G. W. S ta p le to n , w as n u rs e , w ill a ls o be p re s e n t an d give of P ro te s ta n t F a ith ." C o n sid erab le In ences in c o n n ectio n w ith h e r w ork. w ay o v er th e riv e r on a m o re d irect W ith school a m onth gone, w ith T he s to ry a s told by Miss B illm ey er te r e s t is m a n ife st in th e se rie s, w hich called on to ex p lain th e p o ssib ilities a re p o rt. line anil w ith avoid an ce of traffic Jam s. som e s tu d e n ts facing a g ra d e below w as laid In W est P o rtla n d . An old w ill c o n sist of fo u r serm o n s. re g a rd in g th e cem e tery an d said he P la n s a re b ein g m ad e fo r a p le a s a n t p assin g , w ith an Irre g u la r a tte n d a n c e T h e Rev. E. G. R a n to n w ill occupy lady lived in th a t neighborhood w ho PORTLAND FIRM BUYS w as m ore in te re ste d in m ak in g G re sh a fte rn o o n 's e n te rta in m e n t. T h e y e a r's on th e p a rt of a few and w ith som e had been su fferin g from a sk in e ru p th e p u lp it n ex t S u n d ay even in g . H e am a su ita b le p la c e fo r th e living p ro g ra m of w o rk w ill a ls o be d is GRESHAM CITY BONDS o th e r slig h t ir re g u la ritie s 1 feel th e re is ex ch an g in g p u lp its w ith th e Rev. tion sin ce la s t A pril. S he w as living r a th e r th a n th e dead, a lth o u g h he co n cu ssed . T ea w ill be serv ed . Is m uch io be done. T he firm of E. H. R o llin s & Son, of sid ered it im p o rta n t to g ive th e cem e A la rg e a tte n d a n c e of la d ie s is ex Mr. H isey w ho w ill p re a c h a t P le a s all a lo n e an d too poor to se c u re th e N othing w ould p lease m e m o re th an a n t V alley, w’h ich is now one of th e aid of a doctor. By th e tim e th e a t P o rtla n d , w as g ra n te d th e bid for the te rie s p ro p e r ca re . As u su a l, an d as pected. to see a m ovem ent w hich w ould m ean ten tio n of th e county h e a lth n u rse w as p o in ts in th e P ow ell V alley circ u it. p u ch ase of bonds from th e city of w as to be ex p ected . Ju d g e S tap leto n A utos w ill be at th e lib ra ry in a good live P a re n t-T e a c h e r a ss o c ia T he E p w o rth L eag u e Is p la n n in g called to h e r larg e lu m p s had form ed G resh am a t th e m eeting held in the ex « tia te d on th e a ttra c tiv e location G resh am a t 2:15 n ex t W ed n esd ay a f . tion in co n n ectio n w ith th e high all o v er h e r body. fo r a big ra lly n ex t S u n d ay ev en in g city h all T h u rsd a y evening. A larg e and o u ts ta n d in g fe a tu re s of th e city te rn o o n to ta k e an y d e sirin g to go. T he su ffe re r w as rem oved to th e n u m b er of bonding co m p an ies w ere school. T h ro u g h co o p eratio n w ith a u n d e r th e le a d e rsh ip of R alph S peel- and said th a t ev e ry w h e re fav o rab le free d is p e n sa ry w hich is now being re p re s e n te d and p re s e n te d bids offer good asso c ia tio n a goodly n u m b er of m on, th p p re s id e n t of th e P o rtla n d co m m en t w as h e ard re g a rd in g th e city B A P T IS T ( •lir iM 'H th in g s w ould be m ade easier. and th e eyes of m any w ere tu rn e d In AN N O I N< ES S E R V IC E S D istrict E p w o rtli L eague. T h e young co nducted in P o rtla n d by th e h e a lth ing bonds a t v a rio u s ra te s of in te re s t T ru s tin g and u ig in g th e p a re n ts to people of P le a s a n t H om e a re p la n n in g a sso ciatio n to c a re fo r th e poor. She and h aving d ifferen t e x p ira tio n p e r th is d irectio n . He re fe rre d to th e d e co m m u n icate w ith us a t any and all B ible sch o o l w ill be h eld a t 10 w as found to be su fferin g from a s e iods. T he accepted bid w as for $1019 to sen d dow n a big d eleg atio n . velo p m en t of w a te r d is tric ts w hich v ere case of eczem a but u n d e r th e p er $1000 bond a t five p e r c e n t In te r tim e s c o n c e rn in g th e w elfare of th e ir e v e n tu a lly w ould cover all th e t e r r i o'clock at th e B ethel B ap tist ch u rc h students, I beg ev er to re m a in m ost c a re of sp e c ia lists , she soon grew b e t est and sa le a b le 20 y e a rs Hfter date. to ry e a st of P o rtla n d and s u r ro u n d next Sunday. P a s to r B arry w ill give GRESHAM LODGE IS sin c e re ly In th e In te re s ts of o u r hoys (H A N G ED TO PORTLAND te r. It w as n e c e ssa ry , how ever, th a t T he re s u lts of th e m eetin g proved ing G resham . T h is, w ith th e good an Illu stra te d se rm o n e tte as an in tro and g irls. befo re sh e could be co m p letely cured d u ctio n to th e serm o n a t 11 o'clock, j very s a tisfa c to ry to th o se in ch arg e. ro a d s and th e av a ila b ility of g as an d T h e Mt. Hood C ouncil S e c u rity B en she m u st have a c e rta in kind of oint- In sp ite of th e fact th a t th e city w as i e le c tric ity , w ould lead to ex ten siv e T h e g e n e ra l to p ic fo r d iscu ssio n w ill PH I I H I I II I \ I 111 efit of G resh am h as re c e n tly co n so li- j inent p re s c rib e d by th e doctors. be "An Im p o rta n t S e rie s of S u rp ris e s .” offering a low per cen t of In te re st, it) hom e b u ild in g and rap id se ttle m e n t C HANGES HANDS d ated w ith th e A n ch o r C ouncil o f ! W hen th e boys and g irls clu b s of i w as p la in ly show n th a t G resham T h e p a sto r in v ites all to com e an d see of th e su b u rb a n d is tric ts . w h a t th ey a re an d w o rd s h is in v ita- ! P o rtla n d No. 746 w hich m eets in th e , W est P o rtla n d b eard w hat w as need- j bonds a re til m uch dem and. T he com- T h e G resh am T h e a te r, w hich h as W oodm an's h a ll on E lev en th and I ed. th ey v o lu n teered to buy all of th e j p le te list of th e firm s offering bids LOCAL ST O R E HAS tio n in th e follo w in g lin e s; been fo r sev eral y e a rs u n d er th e ow n A ider. A m eetin g w as h eld T u esd ay o in tm en t. T h is p ro m ise w ill m ean a 1 w ill be p rin te d in th e nex t Issue of NOT SOLO OUT " If you enjoy good m u sic fine e rs h ip and m a n ag e m en t of H. W. even in g , O ctober 3. M em bers of th e good deal a s it Is n ec e ssa ry to ap p ly J th e O utlook. And h e a r a p re a c h e r in h is p rim e. A d rian , w as b o u g h t th is week by J. C. A s h o rt tim e ago an a rtic le a p Do you need th e 'g rip .' b ro th e r m ine, ; G resh am C ouncil w ere p re s e n t an d i th e o in tm e n t a il over h e r body m any Now th a t th e m oney h as been ra ise d I A llrnon of E m m ett, Idaho. Mr. and T h en re a c h th e B a p tist c h u rc h on I p eared in th e O utlook ab o u t th e c a n th e m a tte r of c o n so lid atio n of th e tim es b efo re sh e w ill be e n tire ly for p u ttin g in th e new w a te r m ain s 1 time.” Mrs. A llrnon have a rriv e d In G resham dy fa c to ry th a t is com ing to G resh am . cu red . A la rg e c h o ru s w ill fu rn is h th e ! tw o co u n c ils w as com pleted. w ork on th e m ain s is expected to be and a re th o ro u g h ly o v e rh a u lin g th e T he b u ild in g w hich Is b ein g equipped T he P o rtla n d C ouncil is p lan n in g to m usic. T he d is p e n sa ry is filling a g re a t com m enced w ith o u t fu r th e r delay. place. T hey have re n te d th e W. R. to be used a s a fa c to ry is lo cated at T h e old c h u rc h h a s been ren o v ated I give a b an q u et on th e la st T u esd ay oi need am ong th e poor people of th e A m eetin g of th e city co u n cil w as K ern place on K elly s tre e t. th e re a r of Mrs. B o u g h n er's N otion th is w eek and a new sy stem o f lig h ts ' th e m o n th in h o n o r of th e G resh am county. A ny d eserv in g p erso n c an go held a fte r th e g ra n tin g o t th e bid and Mr. A d rian h a s a f u r n itu r e b u sin ess sto re and w as fo rm e rly u sed a s a in sta lle d . m em b ers w hich com es on th e even in g th e re an d he tre a te d fre e of ch arg e. A se v e ra l m a tte rs o t In te re st to th e city on W oodstock a v en u e in P o rtlan d . b a rn T he a rtic le gave som e people of O cto b er 31. All G resh am m em b ers clin ic com posed of som e of the lead- ’ta k e n up. T h e d e ta ils w ill be given in j th e im p ressio n th a t it w as Mrs. a re u rg ed ,to be p re se n t. Outlunk-llregiininn Bargain«. ing sp e c ia lists of th e city tr e a t all th e n ex t issue. E v an g elical ( h n r r h Service« B o u g h n er's s to re th a t is b eing r e F ro m now u n til O cto b er 31 th e O ut- ! t nniiiinced. cases b ro u g h t th ere. m odeled for a can d y fa c to ry , w hich is I look w ill receiv e co m b in atio n su b .Sunday school w ill open B unday U< iius Loan ln « ar:in ce. W ood! W ood! W ood! not th e case. Mrs. B o u g h n er is still sc rip tio n s fo r th e O utlook. D aily an d i H ave w ritte n fire in s u ra n c e fo r a I nlon Ilk 'll T ies W ith Hood K h e r. If you w a n t wood, C. H. C a lk in s is m o rn in g a t th e u su al h o u r of 10 Union H igh football team , played j th e m an a t th e w est end of F ifth o 'clock an d p re a c h in g se rv ices In th e ru n n in g h e r sto re and ex p ects to co n S u n d ay O reg o n ian fo r one y e a r for $7. ' n u m b er of th e boys. Am fa m ilia r w ith T he O utlook an d D ally w ith o u t S u n th e re q u ire m e n ts of th e lo an co m m is Hood R iver F rid a y a ftern o o n on th e j stre e t. C all 14x, G resh am , O regon, i tin u e fo r som e tim e to com e. E n g lish la n g u a g e a t 11 o'clock. T he day, $5. sion. G et y o u r In su ra n c e h e re an d hom e field . T he gam e w as a h a rd ' p a sto r's serm o n topic w ill be "O ur sav d o lla rs Need Yorn Huit «’leaned 7 fo u g h t one b u t n e ith e r side could get | < omlng Event« of Interest. Hntlook-Trlegrani Bargain«. B W. TH O R N E, Have It F re n c h d ry cle a n e d . Re- G re a te st U ndeveloped R eso u rce." a point. T he gam e ended w ith a sco re C o n cert by th e B eth el B ap tist I From now u n til O ctober 31 s u b B ank o f G resh am . ot o to «. T h is Is th e th ird gam e of p a irin g n e a tly d o n e. T a ilo rin g fo r scriptions to the Gresham Outlook In c h u rc h ch o ir a n d th e U nion H igh j th e seaso n fo r U nion High w ho w on I a d les a n d m en. D ependable I nllee. combination with the Portland Tele school o rc h e s tra o i G resh am a t th e ' Violin Hledlo W ill Open. th e first gam e, d id n 't have su ch good ( P E T E R L E N A R D , T a ilo r. F ive c e n ts on every pound o t De gram will be taken at $4 50. Tele Ji ¡»n O liver w ill o pen his violin luck th e second tim e an d tl« d in th is ---------------------- p en d ab le coffee sold goes to B ap tist gram alone at >3.75. Subscribe B ap tist c h u rc h , S u n d ay ev en in g . No stu< o at Gresham .Saturday, October gam e. T h is, how ever. Is neei ed for ' T h e B an k of G re sh a m p ay s 5 p er B uilding Fund. A sk your g ro c e r for vem ber 5. t 21. Pupils are requested to report. through the Outlook p ra c tic e |c e n t in te r e s t on tim e d ep o sit« .— Adv. th a t b ran d .—Adv. LEGION TO GIVE DANCE; FETE LADIES OCT. 24 «rii,D,"«H.i.sTiNe]RO s s IS L A N D ’ BRIDGE BONDS ON THE BALLOT