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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12. No. lii» GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1922 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS I’er Year Water Bonds Sold COUNTY AfiENT INSURANCE EXPLAINED TO GRANGERS; INTEREST IN 1927 FAIR IS Firm RETURNS FROM SUPPORT FOR ROSS BRIDGE ASKED to at Portland AROUSED BY TWO-DAY TRIP High Premium TOUR OF FARMS A new in s u ra n c e policy w h ich h as | b rid g e w ill be to them if it is built, An ad jo u rn ed m eeting of th e G resh- ju s t re c e n tly been ado p ted by th e ‘ D wil1 offer a co n v en ie n t access to s . B. H all, co u n ty ag en t, re tu rn e d g ran g e, w as ex p lain ed S a tu rd a y a t th e I P o r ,,a n *1 fro m ‘ he Pow el V alley road j “»> city council w as held last T h u rs- th e la tte r p a rt of la s t w eek from a and th u s s h o rte n th e d ista n c e to P o rt- ' day evening at w hich tim e bids on th e re g u la r m eetin g of th e G resham f w eek's v acatio n tr ip w hich he sp en t ' an<*- i w a te r bonds w ere opened. T he coun- g ran g e. m aking a to u r th ro u g h th e c o u n try to Mr. J o h n s o n 's a rg u m e n t in fav o r of cil o rd ered a s tre e t light in sta lle d on T h is in s u ra n c e is k now n as th e th e brid g e w as a very con v in cin g one. find out w hat cro p s w ere raised th is th e c o rn e r of L aw ren ce an d S p ru ce y ear. "N atio n al G ran g e B enefit". It is m an - ,s his b elief th a t a rev o lu tio n of av enues. A shed w as also o rd ered Mr. H all had been Invited to a tte n d aged an d co n tro lled by th e n a tio n a l traffic h a s ta k e n place. At th e p re s b u ilt back of th e city hall to be used ent tim e th e r e is one a u to to every th e fa ir a t Redm ond, W ashington, and fo r h ousing m achinery. g ra n g e . It issu es benefit c e rtific a te s to eight p erso n s. Not m any y e a rs have Judge th e farm ex h ib its but w hen he N ine firm s w ere re p re se n te d T h u rs m em b ers of th e g ra n g e w ho a r e in elap sed sin ce th e first b rid g e w as a rriv e d at th e fair he found a herd of day evening and offered bids fo r the good stan d in g , fo r $150 a t a n a n n u a l b u ilt a c ro s s th e W illam ette co n n ectin g front 40 to 50 head of B d ste in s and p u rc h a se of th e w a te r bonds. All of co st of $1.80, pay ab le in advance. th e e a st and w est p a r ts of P o rtla n d . wus a lso a sk ed to ju d g e them th e firm s w ere from P o rtla n d , but In T h is is a ra te of 15 c e n ts a m onth. Now th e re a re five b rid g es. It w ould D u rin g h is trip , he saw m any fine T h ese benefits w ill go into effect as m an y ca se s they re p re se n te d e a ste rn seem th a t w ith so m any b rid g es th e re fields of potatoes. T he d ro u th d id n 't soon as 1000 sig n ed a p p lic a tio n s have bonding houses. T hose w ho offered should be no difficulty in h an d lin g th e seem to effect them as m uch as w ould been received an d ap p ro v ed a t h e a d bids w ere: F reem an , Cam p & S m ith, traffic b u t th is is not so. hav e been expected. T he price, how q u a rte rs . No m ed ical ex am in atio n is R alph S chneelock & Co., C yrus T he H a w th o rn e b rid g e is th e m ost ev er, is low and th e fa rm e rs a re not re q u ire d and th e re is no ag e lim it at P eierce & Co.. B lyth, W itte r & Co., Caravaners Arrested. so u th e rly of th e b rid g e s an d g ets e x p ectin g very high re tu rn s . T he th e p re se n t tim e fo r m ale an d fem ale A tkinson, Z llka & Co.. E. H. R ollins * T he m an y c a ra v a n e rs w ere given | m uch of th e traffic. At th e p re s e n t p o ta to m en in th e Y akim a v alley w ere Sons, L u m b erm an 's T ru s t Co., R o b e rt a w elcom e in all to w n s and m em b ers 16 y e a rs of age an d over. tim e an a v e ra g e of 15,000 v eh icles p ass very blue. A few c a rlo a d s in th a t d is A p p licatio n is to be m ade to th e son & E w ing, and C lark , K endall & cities. In som e th ey w ere m o st ro y over It daily w ith in 24 hours. T he tr ic t w ere sold for $15 a ton but th e ally w elcom ed. A t S h e rid an th e su b o rd in a te g ra n g e se c re ta ry of each nu m b er h a s doubled w ith in th e p ast Co. E. H. R ollins & Sons w ere given p re v a ilin g p rice is from $12 to $13 a g ra n g e w ho is su p p lied w ith a p p lic a th e bid. T he bonds w ere p u rch ased a u to s w ere loaded w ith flow ers an d fo u r y e a rs w ith th e re s u lt th a t, a t th e ton fo r th e best m a rk e ta b le potatoes. fru it. At M cM innville th e c a ra v a n w as tio n b lan k s. A fter th e sig n ed a p p li p r e s e it tim e it is difficult to h an d le by them fo r $1019 p er $1000 bonds at T h e re is a good fr u it cro p In th e 5 p er c e n t in te re s t to ru n fo r 30 m et by th e b and an d esc o rte d to th e c a tio n s have been accep ted an d a p th e traffic. Y akim a co u n try . T h e ap p les, how years. Personal Contact Wins. arm o ry fo r a big even in g m eeting.. At p ro v ed at n a tio n al h e a d q u a rte rs, c e r T he proposed new R oss Islan d ever, a re very w orm y. T he h a rv e s t Candidates Have Not (Qualified. T h e re is n o th in g lik e th e p erso n a l M onm outh, w h ere no stop w as sch ed tificates a re fo rw ard ed to th e su b o r bridge if b u ilt w ill ta k e som e of th is seaso n is now on b u t th e re a re very d in a te g ra n g e s fo r d eliv ery to the City R ecorder C. G. S ch n eid er sends c o n ta c t in p ro m o tin g a good cause. uled, th e e n tire p a rty w as p laced u n b u rd en from th e H a w th o rn e b rid g e as few o rd e rs fo r ap p le s an d th e g ro w A ll th a t th e people m ig h t have read in d er a r r e s t by an officious c o n sta b le for p a rtie s ta k in g th em out. L eslie R. all of th e v eh icles com ing in on th e out a w a rn in g to a ll nom inees fo r city e rs a re q u ite discouraged. a dozen y e a rs w ould not have b ro k en speeding. T he c h a rg e s w ere d is S m ith, w ho h as room s in th e N ational P ow ell V alley ro a d w ill n a tu ra lly use g o v ern m en t p ositions w ho have not T h e only fa rm e rs in th e Y akim a yet qualified to do so as soon as p o s dow n th e ir p re ju d ic e s o r aro u sed m issed on p ay m en t of a few d o lla rs M etro p o litan B ank B uilding, W a sh th e new bridge. c o u n try th a t so fa r have any ch an ce in g to n , D. C., h a s been m ade m a n a g e r sible. T h is can be done by sig n in g the th e ir in te re s t like th e flow of o ra to ry cost. T he site fo r th e new brid g e is at to re a liz e an y th in g for th e ir cro p s a re an d b u rs ts of e n th u sia sm th a t c h a r T h e le a d e rs of th e c a ra v a n seem ed of th is new in su ran ce. G rand av en u e an d K elly on one side p ro p er p a p e rs a t A tto rn ey S c h n e id e r’s th e hay ra ise rs . A lfalfa hay is s e ll T h e q u estio n w as b ro u g h t up a t S a t office. T hose w ho have n o t qualified a c te rized th e se v eral sp e a k e rs on th is w ell p leased w ith th e re s u lts of th e ir of th e riv e r an d a t G ro v er and B eacon ing fo r from $13 to $14 a ton, f. o. b. to c a ra v a n trip . effort and a re co u n tin g on u n an im o u s u rd a y 's m eetin g w h eth er th is b enefit s tre e ts on th e o pposite side. I t w ill a t th e p re s e n t tim e a re K. A. M iller, p o in ts in th e valley. T he Itin e ra ry in clu d ed sto p s at th e su p p o rt from th e W illam ette valley is reliab le. T he a n sw e r to th is q u e s span th e riv e r 130 feet above th e w a Geo. K enney, Jo h n S leret, Wm, H es- D u rin g h is to u r, Mr. H ull sp e n t th e follow ing to w n s an d c itie s : N ew fo r th e c o n stitu tio n a l m e a su re w hich tio n is given by th e fact th a t th e n a te r an d th e top of th e b rid g e w ill be sel, Wm. T hom , B. W. T horne, Rev. II. se v eral days In P a tte rs o n and B oard- b erg , D ayton, S h e rid an , D allas, In d e alo n e can m ake th e 1927 fa ir possible. tio n a l g ra n g e sta n d s back of it. The 60 feet high. It w ill be 3500 feet long. R. G eb h ard t an d Ja m e s E lkington. m an on th e W est U m atilla irrig a tio n m ain benefits d erived from it is in T he only ones w ho have qualified a re p endence, M cM innville, C arlto n , Yam Strong Arguments Presented. T he c o st is e stim ated a t $1,600,000 p ro ject. A la rg e r p e r cen t of th e ten d ed fo r th e o ld er g ra n g e m em b ers T h e d ifferen t s p e a k e rs p re se n te d h ill, G aston. F o re s t G rove, C o rn eliu s, w hich is slig h tly less th a n th e c o st of Dr. A. W. B otkin and F ra n k Jo n es. fa rm e rs th e re a re ra isin g hay th is w ho d eserv e aid th ro u g h th e ir m any Mr. S ch n eid er is in h is G resham office H illsb o ro , R eedville and B eaverton. th e a rg u m e n ts fo r th e fa ir from v a ri th e B roadw ay bridge. A ccording to y e a r an d a re said to be doing fa irly y e a rs of lo y alty to th e g ran g e. It Is T h e re w ere ab o u t 70 p e rso n s in ab o u t ous view points. T h e b u rd en of M ayor Mr. Jo h n so n , $115.000 a y e a r w ill p ro on T u esd ay s, T h u rsd a y s and S a tu r w ell. H ay is sellin g rig h t along a t u p o ssib le th a t, a fte r th e loot) p erso n s days. 20 au to s. T h e d ista n c e covered w as B a k e r's ta lk s w as th a t O regon needed vide a sin k in g fund so th a t w ith in 30 re a s o n a b le price. h av e ta k e n o u t p olicies, th e re w ill be An ad jo u rn ed m eeting of th e city a b o u t 180 m iles w ith P o rtla n d a s a m o re peo p le; th a t m o re peo p le could y e a rs th e b rid g e w ill be paid fo r be T w o days sp e n t in e a s te rn O regon a lim it m ade to th e age of th e a p p li s ta rtin g point. T h e au to s w ere d ec only be g o tten by a d v e rtisin g o u r r e sides p ro v id in g enough e x tra m oney council w ill be held on W ednesday rev ealed m uch re g a rd in g co n d itio n s c a n t w ho m ak es a p p lic a tio n fo r a o ra te d w ith b a n n e rs th a t p ro claim ed so u rces an d o p p o rtu n itie s an d in v it to pay all of th e ex p en ses fo r upkeep. evening, O ctober 25 In th e city hall. th ere. T he beef c a ttle m en a re up policy b u t th is o u g h t no t to b e so. th e c e rta in ty of an ex p o sitio n in 1927. ing th em to com e; th e fa ir w ould give P eople A sked to Support M easure. a g a in s t a h a rd p ro p o sitio n w ith hay T he g ra n g e o u g h t to be ab le to afford SILAS P. IIALE IS a new im p etu s to g ro w th an d dev elo p F a ir a C ertain ty . In view of th e d ire c t benefit w hich high an d beef c a ttle cheap. T h e sheep to give th e g ra n g e rs th is p ro te c tio n CLAIM Ell BY IIEATII m en have n o th in g to co m p lain a b o u t C e rta in ty m ay be a stro n g w ord. T he m en t th ro u g h o u t th e sta te . O regon, th e people of G resham and all th o se as is done by m an y lodges. w hole ob ject of th e c a ra v a n s , th is b e he said, h ad only 8 .people to th e living th is side of P o rtla n d w ill de S ilas P. H ale, for 36 y e a rs a re sid e n t a s th re e breed ew es a r e ' w o rth as (■range Celebrates Wedding Anni ing th e th ird to v ario u s p a rts of th e sq u a re m ile, a s a g a in s t W a sh in g to n ’s riv e from th e bridge, th e people a re of th e P le a s a n t H om e d is tric t, passed m uch a s a big f a t cow. A ew e is versary. sta te , is to m ak e c e rta in ty m o re c e r 20 and C a lifo rn ia 's 22. M ultnom ah asked to vote fav o rab ly on th e m e a s w o rth a b o u t $10 w hile a beef cow is L a st S a tu rd ay , O ctober 14, b esides aw ay a t th e fam ily hom e on M onday ta in . T he b o o ste rs from P o rtla n d say co u n ty had 573 to th e sq u a re m ile, only w o rth $30. u re at elec tio n on N ovem ber 7. An evening, O ctober 16, from co m p lica b ein g re g u la r day fo r th e G resh am th e r e is su re to be a fa ir if—th e v o ters leav in g th e o u t co u n tie s from th re e to a rtic le on th e fro n t page in th e p re T h e tr ip th ro u g h th e c o u n try p ro v tio n s of h e a rt and kidney tro u b le. He g ra n g e to m eet, w as also th e 45th w ed five. of th e s ta te on N ovem ber 7 vote fav ceding issu e of th e O utlook ex p lain s ed v ery In te re stin g to th e co u n ty had been confined to h is bed fo r 11 Rev. Mr. M cC aughey d rew a fo rce ding a n n iv e rs a ry of Mr. and M rs. W. the m a tte r q u ite fully. o rab ly on th e sp ecial c o n stitu tio n agent. H aving a H o lstein herd of his w eeks. B. P a rs o n s, w ho have been m em b ers am en d m en t p e rm ittin g P o rtla n d to tax fu l p ic tu re from a sto re w indow . He ow n, he is p a rtic u la rly in te re ste d in Trip Across Plains Told. T he fu n e ra l w ill be held from th e of th e G resham g ra n g e fo r a b o u t 15 itse lf above th e 6 p er c en t lim it to said th e fa ir w as to be a big show Mrs. L. P. M anning, of G resham , is P le a s a n t H om e M ethodist c h u rc h on th a t breed of stock. He visited seven y ears. In h o n o r of th e ir lo y alty to ra is e a m illio n d o lla rs a y e a r for w indow of O reg o n 's p ro d u c ts an d r e H o lstein b re e d e r's fa rm s in e a ste rn th e g ra n g e a little s u r p ris e w as p la n w ritin g a h is to ry w-hat is know n a s T h u rsd a y afte rn o o n at 2 o'clock and th r e e y e a rs to provid e a fund of $3,- so u rces. Geo. L. R au ch arg u e d th a t th e B onny clan w hich te lls of Mrs. th e In term e n t w ill be in th e P le a s a n t O regon an d in W ashington. In all, ned fo r th em on th a t day. 000,000 w ith w hich to finance th e fair. O regon c itizen s needed m o re of the Mr. H all w as very w ell satisfied w ith T he u su al sp len d id g ra n g e d in n e r M anning's g r a n d f a th e r’s tr ip ac ro ss H om e cem etery. To th is is to be added $1,000,000 by s p irit of y o u th . H er people n eeded to h is tr ip an d believes it to have been Mr. H ale w as 66 y e a rs of age. H e w as serv ed b u t one o r tw o e x tr a fe a the p lain s. She had a lre a d y begun p riv a te su b sc rip tio n . A ll th e v o ters be m o re aw ak e to th e ir o p p o rtu n itie s a v acatio n w ell sp e n t even th o u g h it tu r e s w ere added fo r th e occasion. th e w ritin g of it and w as ask ed to is su rv iv ed by his w idow , fo u r sons of th e s ta te vote on th e am en d m en t. an d p u t fo rth m o re en erg y in dev elo p w as a s h o rt one. read a p a rt of it a t th e la s t m eeting and a d au g h ter. T he c h ild re n a re T h re e long ta b le s w ere ta s te fu lly set P o rtla n d votes on th e tax. If both ing th e s ta te ’s re so u rces. O tto H a r t of th e g ra n g e . In ste a d of re a d in g th e L ouis of E lgin, MI sb E d ith and W alter an d su p p lied w ith m an y good th in g s ROCKWOOD WATER c a rry it is a c e rta in ty th e fa ir w’ill be w ig to ld of th e benefits th a t w ould a c to eat. T he first ta b le w as a rra n g e d n a rra tiv e sh e h ad w ritte n , M rs. M an- of P o rtla n d , Floyd of W alla W alla and DISTRICT FORM UH held. It seem s a p ra c tic a l c e rta in ty c ru e to w o rk in g people from a q u ic k nng read one w ritte n by h e r second A rth u r of th e hom e place. e n in g of o u r in d u s trie s. H e u rg ed fo r th e g u ests of ho n o r. A la rg e cousin w ho is also a B onny. T he both m e a su re s w ill c a rry . T he vote on th e R ockwood w ater w edding bell co v ered w ith ro se b uds I t is p o sitiv ely a ss u re d th a t th e th a t m o re w o rk in g peo p le from th e w as h u n g over th e ta b le and u n d e r n a rr a tiv e w as a n in te re s tin g one and NEW PARSONAGE IS d is tric t c a rrie d by 38 votes a t th e s ta te w ill n o t be c a lled on to ra ise crow ded sectio n s of th e e a st should m uch enjoyed by th e audience. It TO BE DEDICATED electio n held la st S a tu rd a y at R ock by ta x a tio n a n y th in g fo r th e financing be induced to com e w h ere liv in g co n n e a th th e b ell w as a la rg e w h ite w ed told of th e c ro ssin g of th e p lain s and d in g cak e, esp ecially d esigned by th e of th e fa ir, ex cep t th a t th e s ta te of d itio n s w ere m o re h e a lth fu l. By th e ir T he d ed icatio n serv ices for th e new wood. T w o se p a ra te b o ard s of com city b ak er. On th e c ak e w ere fo rty - of m any in te re s tin g th in g s w hich h a p O regon w-ill be expected to m ak e a em p lo y m en t in v a rio u s lin es of w ork Zion E v an g elical ch u rc h p a rso n ag e m issio n e rs w ere on th e b allo t, one In pened. It ended by th e p a rty re ach in g five p in k can d le s, one fo r each c re d ita b le d isp lay alo n g w ith o th e r th e y w ould add to o u r m eag e r p o p u a re to be held next S unday, O ctober fav o r of th e o rg a n iz a tio n of th e w ater y e a r of h appy m a rrie d life. T he O regon City in 1846 and se ttlin g th ere. latio n an d to o u r m a te ria l w ealth . s ta te s of th e union. 22, a t th e ch u rc h an d w ill be an all- d is tric t and th e o th e r a g a in s t It. F ie n in g M eetings to Be H eld. A n o th er c a ra v a n w ill leav e S a tu r can d le s w ere lig h ted a s th e g u e sts F o llow ing a re th e n am es of th e T h is p lan seem s so easy an d r e a day session. A t th e la s t m eetin g of th e G resham so n ab le tlja t o p p o sitio n s w ould be u t day m o rn in g fo r S easid e an d tow ns w ere seated and rem ain ed b u rn in g g ran g e, it w as voted to hold tw o m eet co m m issio n ers elected and th e n u m R efo rm atio n and H oly C om m union u n til a fte r th e Rev. A. S. H isey had te r ly foolish, an d hen ce th e 1927 e x of th e low er C olum bia. in g s a m o n th in ste a d of one. T he serv ices w ill begin in th e m o rn in g a t ber of votes received: S. A. A rata, A m eetin g is b ein g a rra n g e d to give offered p ray er. T he o ccasio n p ro T ved 290; Geo. E. B arr, 290; B ert E. Boice, p o sitio n is p ra c tic a lly a ssu red . h e | re T h e i g u la r m eetin g is alw ay s held on th e 11 o'clock in th e G erm an language. th e fa ir b o o sters, in clu d in g M ayor to be a v ery en jo y ab le one. Many Uninformed. 291; C. L. H aynes, 285 and Wm. Mc T he Rev. F . S ch aer of M ilw aukie will g u e sts of h o n o r receiv ed a n u m b e r of second S a tu rd a y of th e m onth and is Kee, 286. It is evident, how ever, th a t people B ak er, an o p p o rtu n ity to sp eak to p reach . an a ll-d a y sessio n . T h e second one is p re tty g ifts from th e g ra n g e and j need e n lig h tm e n t on th e su b ject. G resh am people. T he follow ing w ere on th e opposing A b a sk e t lunch w ill be served at to be on th e first F rid a y evening of frien d s. side a n d received th e follow ing n u m noon. each m o n th . If enough in te re s t is - Ross Island Bridge Discussed. T he d ed ica to ry serv ices In th e E n g ber of v o tes: D avid M cKeown, 223; A. G. Jo h n so n , of P o rtla n d , g av e an show n in th e s e m eetings, they w ill be Tom C. M iller, 227; A. C. Ruby, 236; in te re s tin g ta lk on th e R oss Isla n d co n tin u ed th ro u g h o u t th e w in ter. T he lish lan g u ag e w ill com m ence a t 2 Wm. S tan ley , 231; J. W. T ow nsend, o ’clock In th e aftern o o n in w hich th e first one w ill be held F rid a y evening, b rid g e w hich is one of th e p ro p o sed local p a sto rs w ill p a rtic ip a te . T he 234. new b rid g e s to be b u ilt a c ro s s th e O ctober 27. public an d esp ecially th e m em bers of W illam ette riv e r and th e people w ill T w en ty p rizes of $50 each a re to be fa r been su g g ested . T h e peo p le of th e local c h u rc h e s a re Invited to be .11 I H .I s \ \ D LEGION Firemen’* Dance. be ask ed to vote on it th is fall. Mr. MEN FRATERNIZE offered school c h ild re n of O regon for P o rtla n d and th e p re s s a re com m itted Jo h n so n ask s th e people of th is v icin A dan ce w ill be given in th e F a ir- p re s e n t a t th ese se rv ices and to In to th e s ta te a t la rg e , to th e n atio n an d view city h all on S a tu rd a y evening, sp ect th e new parsonage. «, : b est e ssay s on th e 1927 E x p o sitio n ity to lend th e ir su p p o rt to th is p ro j O ctober 21, fo r th e benefit of th e An In fo rm al m eeting of all M ultno to fo reig n c o u n trie s on th e fa ir p ro j m ah co u n ty ju d g es w as held In Ju d g e w as th e decision m ade by th e g e n e ra l ect. We m u s t hold th e ex p o sitio n or ect becau se of th e benefit w h ich th is F airview fire d ep artm en t. STORAGE BATTERY CO. D elch's c o u rt room la s t night, w hich co m m ittee in c h a rg e of th e fa ir a t a b re a k faith w ith th e w orld. If we SOLD TO PORTLANDER w as a tte n d e d by Ju s tic e of th e P eace luncheon held T h u rsd a y a t th e P o r t w ere to djrop th e p ro je c t now th e peo land H otel in P o rtla n d in h o n o r of th e ple th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te w ould have a Roy L. M enasco, of P o rtla n d , has Jo h n B row n. T he m eetin g w as a r re p re s e n ta tiv e s of P o rtla n d W om en's rig h t to say th a t P o rtla n d is a city of I re n te d room In th e build in g n ex t to ran g ed by and held u n d er the au sp ices clubs. B ro w n 's M arket, and h as opened a of O ver th e T op P ost No. 81, v e te ra n s idle b o asters." T he p riz e s w ill be in th e form of sales an d serv ice sta tio n fo r th e well of F o reig n W ars, of w hich Ju d g e H. H. H aynes, h u stlin g m em b er of I $50 sav in g s acco u n ts. T en w ill be o f th e fa ir co m m ittee, w ill have c h a rg e : know n W estin g h o u se S to rag e b a tte ry D elch Is q u a rte rm a s te r. T he object, fered fo r school ch ild re n of th e sta te of w o m en 's c lu b s a c tiv itie s in th e I line. T h is b a tte ry is a p ro d u ct of the of th e m eetin g a s sta te d In th e in v ita o u tsid e of P o rtla n d and ten fo r th o se com ing cam p aig n to o b tain th e p a s com pany th a t m a n u fa c tu re s th e a ir tion w as to prom ote m u tu al a c q u a in t inside th e city of P o rtla n d . b ra k e tra in eq u ip m en t and shock a b an ce and In te re st. Ju d g e s R ossm an, sag e of city and s ta te m e a su re s au- i Six P o rtla n d m en have a lre a d y th o riz in g th e expo sitio n . J. O. W il- I so rb e rs fo r au tom obiles. T he W est M orrow , E vans, S ta p leto n , Oaten*, pledged a su b sc rip tio n of $50 each son. w ell-k n o w n m em b er of th e lodge | in ghouse b a tte ry is a h ig h -q u a lity a c T azw ell, E kw ell arid J u s tic e B row n to w ard th e p rize fund an d 14 o th e rs of W oodm en of th e W orld, w ill d ire c t [ cesso ry , and is stock eq u ip m en t on w ere called on to speak. T h e ju d g es w ill be ask ed to do so. som e of th e h ig h est p riced a u to m o en d o rsed th e p lan to m ake A rm istice th e cam p aig n fo r su p p o rt of fra te rn a l day a holiday an d c e le b ra te th e day W omen sp e a k e rs at th e lun ch eo n so cieties th ro u g h o u t th e state. biles m ade. y e ste rd a y told th e fair co m m ittee th a t M. M enasco has p u rc h a se d th e fix by a p p ro p ria te o b serv âm es. th e ir o rg a n iz a tio n s a re th o ro u g h ly in Out look. Enterprise Combination. tu re s of th e G resham S to ra g e B attery T he only th in g m o re m onotonous acco rd w ith th e p lan s a lre a d y out- S u b sc rip tio n s w ill be ta k e n fo r th e com pany, an d they have been moved th a n to have to do th e sam e th in g s a t lined for th» ex p o sitio n , som e of them ! O utlook and th e O regon City E n te r to th e new location. He s ta te s th a t th e sam e tim e every day is h aving to __________ d e c la rin g th a t sen tim en t for a 1927 | PrlM to r o n c r e a r fo r he w ill ta k e care, so fa r as possible, do n o th in g a t an y tim e an y day show is 100 p e r cent. of th e old c u sto m e rs of th e sto ra g e T he V eteran s of F o reig n W ars and (A K A V A N IK S b a tte ry com pany. Mr. M enasco'« b u s OUTLOOK’S th e D isabled V eteran s se n t d eleg a tes INVITED TO in ess w ill be know n s s th e G resham to a ss u re th a t th e ir o rg a n iz a tio n s a re SUGG ESI ION VISIT GRESHAM S to ra g e B attery com pany. H e w ill not only in fav o r of th e fa ir, b u t a re GETS RESULTS also do s t a r te r and ignition w ork. T h e P ro g re ssiv e C itizen 's L eague w o rk in g activ ely to c re a te f u r t h e r , a t its m eeting la st n ig h t en d o rsed T he O utlook ia d e lig h te d to se n tim e n t fo r it ev ery w h ere in th e Ju d g e G. W. W onaeott, hl* son, Roy ¡L”' , th e plan to a rr a n g e fo r a m eetin g learn th a t H enry F ord h as acte d so sta te . and J. E. M etzger left on S a tu rd a y fo r in th e n e a r fu tu re to h e a r Mayot q u b k ly on thia p a p e r’s su g g estio n M ayor B aker, of P o rtla n d , acted as B ak er and o th e r sp e a k e rs fo r th e Mr*. Sam J McKee of Independence, Lad'* lot* prom ptly cam e to th e front I so u th e rn O regon to h u n t deer. T he of a week o r m ore ag o th a t in view 1927 exposition. It is hoped a d ate c h a irm a n of th e day. O ra., Is holding L ad ’s Iota, the ch am w ith a production of 1048.07 pounds j Judge w ill not re tu rn to G resham w ith of his being th e w e a lth ie st m an in th e w orld he m ight red u ce th e p rice "W e a re all foe an y p lan th a t w ill 1 can be decided on an d an n o u n c e pion Je rse y cow of th e world. O regon of b u tte rfa t In 18,632 pounds of mitt i »he o th e rs b u t will Join Mrs. W onaeott m ent m ade la te r th is w eek. An e f of his c a rs and th u s benefit th o u h a s long held m ost of th e Je rse y In a y ear and bro u g h t back th e Jersey a t R oseburg and to g e th e r they w ill upb u ild th e s ta te and a s s u re its fu fo rt is being m ade to se c u re a d ate san d s of poor people. H e has done honor* A few y e a n ago Vive La crow n to O regon. tu r e d evelopm ent," d ecla red th e ■ next w eek. T h e h ig h school o r proceed to C alifo rn ia, w here th ey will It. A te leg ram received today by F ran ce w as w orld's cham pion, and T his w onderful cow Is expected U m ayor, "b u t th e Idea th a t w ill build c h e s tra h as been sp o k en fo r and spend th e w in ter. R ak er A Son. th e local d eale rs, be a t th e P acific In tern atio n al Live ■be lived at M arion, O re T h en to m e O regon now is th e one we sh o u ld p u t l th e m eetin g w ill be an ev en tfu l s ta te s th a t beginning a t once th e M .ln e cow m anaged to sq u e e te out Stock E xposition, a t P o rtlan d , Ore W atch fo r fu lle r a n n o u n c e A W a n t Ad leta you rig h t In on th e . p rice of F o rd s is m a te ria lly re o u r sh o u ld e rs behind. A w o rld 's fa ir | one m en t la te r i a few m ore pounds of b u tte rfa t. B u tJ N ovem ber 411 g ro u n d flo o r in m oat an y sm a ll bus-1 duced. in 1927 is th e b est plan th a t h as th u s i Iness deal. A tw o-day a u to tr ip th ro u g h one of th e m ost fe rtile p o rtio n s of th e W il la m e tte valley, and th e o p p o rtu n ity to toe a sso c ia te d w ith a c a ra v a n of 1927 fa ir b o o sters, looked a llu rin g ly a t tra c tiv e to th e O utlook ed ito r th e la t te r p a rt of la s t w eek, an d h e re 's te ll ing you it w as som e trip . T he s ta r t on F rid ay , th e 13th, w ith 13 sto p s sch ed u led w ould h av e been re g a rd e d u n fa v o ra b ly by th e su p e r stitio n s. B ut If an y w ere fe a rfu l th e ir e n th u sia sm o v ercam e th e ir fe a rs and th e songs, y e lls an d rin g in g sp eech es of th e c a ra v a n s e rs hoodooed th e hoo doos. s* Knd som e su ch re s u lt w as re a lly ap - ';.f ent. As th e cro w d s a t th e v ario u s sto p s listen ed to th e c le a r ex p lan a tio n s an d ro u s in g a p p eals fo r su p p o rt of th e pro p o sed fa ir th e a d v ersen ess indifference an d p re ju d ic e of th e m en and w om en seem ed to be d riv en back to th e w oods and a new lig h t of com p re h e n sio n an d in te re s t b ro k e over th e faces of th e listen ers. ». • T h e re a re still m an y p e rso n s w ho do n o t co m p reh en d th e m otive an d m e th od of P o rtla n d in p ro m o tin g th e fair. E ven a few e d ito rs of th e s ta te a re oppo sin g giving P o rtla n d th e rig h t to tax itse lf fo r th e benefit of th e w hole sta te . T he p ro p o sed fa ir is to be an O regon fa ir an d w ill be p lan n ed and co n d u cted to b enefit all of Oregon. T h e p rin c ip a l sp e a k e rs on th e c a r a v a n w ere M ayor G eorge L. B ak er; O tto H artw ig , p re s id e n t O regon F e d e ra tio n of L ab o r; Rev. C has. M acCau- ghey, p a sto r of C e n ten ary -W ilb u r M. E. c h u rc h ; G eorge L. R au ch , p re s i d en t P o rtla n d Ad. club. G resh am w as re p re se n te d in th e c a ra v a n by Jo h n B row n an d H. L. St. C lair. PUPILS WILL WRITE ESSAYS ON 1927 EXPOSITION FOR PRIZES Oregon’s World Champion Jersey « 2»