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gkkshâm C om m unity m usic is m ak in g m an i- M usic is not a m ech an ical act. b u t a te s t in te rm s of b eau ty th e la te n t a r t (jo y and th e sp o n tan eo u s ex p ressio n of p o te n tia lity of a people. ( th e soul. SPECIAL SALE On Close-Tite Tops For Fords and Chevrolets We are closing out all Close-Tite Tops for the older model Fords up to 1922 and Chevrolets from 1918 to 1921. Our Special low prices below will enable you to make a sedan out of your touring car at a very low price. Close-Tite Tops make a car as comfortable as a reg ular closed car with but little cost to the owner of a good touring car. SPECIAL SALE PRICES Fords $40, - Chevrolets $50 The regular prices of these tops has been $65.00 and $75.00. Place your order at once for a top before they are gone. Smith Motor Car Co. Automobile Repairing We a re equ ip p ed to re p a ir yo u r c a r, re g a rd le ss of th ° m ake, au d do a first- c la s s job, one th a t w e feel safe in g u a ra n te e in g to be rig h t. W e have lots of room fo r live a u to sto rag e. G resh am G arage outlook . f k h > y y . octoblk m ne? PAGE THREE ROCKWOOD GRANGE TO HOED FAIR IIIPTHEIUA APPEARS TROUTDALE l\ T he T ro u td a le P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso- , ciatio n w ill give a m asq u erad e p arty on T u esd ay evening. O ctober 31, in th e b asem en t of th e M ethodist ch u rch . T h e re w ill be a p ro g ra m an d a lu n ch an d a ll school p a tro n s an d th e ir frien d s a re invited. T he Ja c k s o n a c re a g e alo n g th e S andy riv e r an d ad jo in in g T ro u td a le h as been p la tte d in sm all tr a c ts and eight of th e tr a c ts have been sold for su m m er hom es to P o rtla n d fam ilies, am oug them som e p ro m in en t bu sin ess m en. W. H. C h a tte n h as a house u n d er c o n stru c tio n now and Mr. and Mrs. W. See an d Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n A nnaud w ill build in th e e a rly sp rin g . J. A. W ilson an d fam ily fro m Salem have moved in to th e ho u se ju s t v a c a t ed by C. W eller. P. H. P e te rso n h a s p u rc h a se d th e J. R. K n a rr p ro p e rty on T ro u td a le h eig h ts a n d w ill ta k e p o ssessio n a t once. , T he c h u rc h su p p er given S atu rd ay nigh w as w ell a tten d ed . T h e re w as a sh o rt p ro g ram given, an d Rev. A. S. H isey of G resham , w as an e n te rta in - ) ing sp eak er. Miss G race M ickley, of P o rtla n d , v is ited S unday a t th e hom e of h e r p a r en ts, D. W. Mickley. , T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n held an in te re stin g m eetin g F rid ay. T he school ch ild re n gave a very good C olum bus day p ro g ram an d Mrs. E liz ab e th W h ite from P o rtla n d , C am p F ire G irls’ clu b lead e r, gave a very in- strn c iv e an d e n te rta in in g ta lk in the clu b w ork. Mrs. M. B. M cGinnis, lo cal p re sid e n t and Mrs. L. A. H arlow , s ta te s e c re ta ry an d p re sid e n t of the C ounty C ouncil, w ill a tte n d th e P a r e n t-T e a c h e r s ta te co n v en tio n at E u- g ent O ctober 25-28 inclusive. Mr. an d Mrs. Jo sep h B everage, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. B an k s und son, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. E rv in g , a ll of P o rt land, w ere d in n e r g u e sts a t th e L. A. H arlow hom e on Sunday. Sam H arlo w h as in sta lle d a rad io ' in th e resid en ce of his p a re n ts, Mr. I an d Mrs. H arlo w . Sam has prev io u sly had a rad io w hich he m ade him self in his w o rk shop. NE t lt-K Y D IS T R IC T Tw o g enuine ca se s of d ip th e ria and sev eral su sp ected c a se s in th e P le a s a n t V alley d is tric t have been re p o rte d w ith in th e p a st few days aud step s have been ta k e n by local and county a u th o ritie s to keep th e d isease in check. T hose w ho a re sick a re Mrs. H. P au lso n and a young ch ild of the fam ily u n d er school age. F o r a tim e th e c h ild 's life w as d e sp aired of but a fte r th e a n ti-to x in tre a tm e n t both m o th er an d ch ild a re said to be im proving. A bout tw o w eeks ago a ch ild from th e P au lso n hom e a tte n d in g th e school suffered from a sev ere so re th ro a t w hich did not develop in to d ip th eria. On acco u n t of th is h e a lth officers have ta k e n c u ltu re s from th e th r o a ts of all p u p ils of th e school. F ive su sp e c ts have been found and excluded from th e school u n til fu r th e r developm ents. A s tric t q u a ra n tin e of th e hom e has been esta b lish e d a n d Mr. P a u lso n is rem ain in g aw ay from h is fam ily. G reat p re p a ra tio n s a re u n d e r w ay a t th e Rockwood g ra n g e for th e fa ir w hich is to be held th e r e S a tu rd ay . O ctober 21. I t w ill open in th e m o rn ing a n d c o n tin u e all day an d evening. A c a fe te ria su p p e r w ill be served. P ro g ra m s have been a rra n g e d for O utlook-T elegram B argains. m o rning, afte rn o o n and evening. Mr. F rom now u n til O ctober 31 s u b Moore, a P o rtla n d m an, w ill sp eak in sc rip tio n s to th e G resham O utlook in th e m o rn in g on th e R oss Islan d com bination w ith th e P o rtla n d T e le gram w ill he tak en a t $4.50. T e le bridge. W alter P ierce an d Dr. Hed- g ram alo n e a t $3.75. S u b scrib e luu w ill sp eak in th e evening. I th ro u g h th e O utlook. P ia n o T u n in g . Out look -E n te rp rise C om bination. $3 Phone S u b sc rip tio n s w ill be ta k e n to r the S a tisfa c tio n g u a ra n te e d J o n e s . G resh am 1561, c a re O u t O utlook and th e O regon City E n te r look. p rise lo r one y e a r fo r $2.5U. P ro te c t V aluable P apers Bv placing them in one of our Safety Deposit Boxes. PLEASANT VALLEY W. U. Moore, fo rm er m e rc h a n t of th is place, but now of V ancouver, W ashington, w as a v isito r a t th e hom e of T. R . B erry one day re cen tly . E. P. E vans cam e hom e from F a lls City to spend th e w eek-end w ith hom e folks. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. L ym an accom - panied by C. M. H a rriso n , a ll of G resham , w ere Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E m m a G odfrey of P o rtla n d , w ere g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. and M rs. J. W. F ro st, Sr., Sunday. Miss T essie O dell, w ho is a tte n d in g high school in P o rtla n d , cam e out and sp e n t the day w ith Miss A lice R ichey. Mr. au d Mrs, H enry Melhy, of P o rt land, w ere v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. Violin Studio Will Open. an d M rs. H. F. S a g e r la s t Sunday. 5 Jo h n O liver w ill open his violin T. E. T ay lo r h as h is new resid en ce jf stu d io a t G resh am S a tu rd ay , O ctober j w ell u n d e r w ay. 21. P u p ils a re req u ested to rep o rt. jj T ru c k s a re d eliv erin g cru sh e d rock on th e F o ste r ro ad w hich Is to form = th e base fo r th e m a rk e t road th a t is Trade With Men You Know to be paved th ro u g h to B oring next | sp rin g . HALEY- I When Looking for 1 Better Insurance jj T h e p a sto r of th e B ap tist c h u rc h is now giving a c h a p te r-b y -c h a p te r exposition of P a u l’s le tte r to th e R o m ans. N ext S unday m o rn in g th e I P h o n e 2391 N ight P h o n e 25x5 n in th c h a p te r w ill be stu d ied . T he ^illlllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllilllllllllllllllillllllllUllllillllllllllllillllilllllli topic w ill be " P re d e s tin a tio n .” Such estio n s as th e follow ing w ill be Come to this agency. T hat’s q a n u sw ered : is th e C alv in ian view th a t the only kind of protection ¡God has u n co n d itio n ally p re d e stin a te d som e to be e te rn a lly lost, and o th e rs you get at this office — the to be e te rn a lly saved tru e ? Does p re d estin atio n re s t upon G od's choice or F re s h ev ery day a n d you can best is no more expensive. i upon th e fa ith of m an, o r b o th ? in buy it in an y s to re in E a s te rn the evening th e serm o n w ill be in M u ltn o m a h co u n ty . E nglish anil th e topic w ill deal w ith ;th e p re s e n t u n re s t in th e w orld, to u c h ing on th e ru m o rs of w ar In th e east, in th e re sp o n sib ility of o u r co u n to secure th e policy of a well and try in w orld m a tte rs. T h e su b ject for and favorably know n com pany I co n sid e ra tio n w ill be “T h e G reat W all of C hina.” SOI THAR» A SOUTHARD Only $1.50 per Year BANK OF GRESHAM G R E S H A M , O REG ON State and County Depository QUALITY BREAD It Costs No More Pies, Cakes, Pastry_ City Bakery P h o n e 1221 in th is estab lish ed agency th an th e w ildest w ildcat. G resh am A T ire you w ill be p ro u d to ow n. E v ery F is k T ire u se r is a F is k B o o ster. R e -tire w ith F is k s an d en jo y m o to rin g to th e fu lle st e x te n t. Fisk Tires and Tubes. Oldfield Tires and Tubes. American Akron Tires and Tubes. P h o n e 1107 O p p o site B ro w n ’s M a rk e t CORBETT Mrs. M yrta R eed, of P o rtla n d , sp en t th e p a st w eek h e re v isitin g re lativ es. Mr. and Mrs. H a rry S am u elso n of K elso, W ashington, sp e n t th e w eek end a t th e hom e of th e la tte r 's p a r e n ts, Mr. and Mrs. .lam es Ross. Mrs. C lara S m ith and d a u g h te r drove over to v isit th e g lad io lu s farm of Mr. and Mrs. W .fL. C rlssey to see th e b eau tifu l violas th a t a re in full bloom at th is season of th e year. T h e M isses E lsa B e rn e r and Joy I C ro ck ett sp e n t th e w eek-end in P o r t land. T he re g u la r m o n th ly m eeting of Oregon C olum bia g ra n g e w as a very e’njoy- I ab le affair. B esides th e re g u la r ro u tin e of b u sin ess a n d ,o th e r g ra n g e af- I fa irs th e m eetin g w as m ade m etnor- j ab le by th e fact th a t it w as G eorge K n ieriem ’s b irth d a y , aud Mrs. M arie M organ of C h a n ticleer In n baked a larg e, b eau tifu l w hite cak e for th e v en e ra b le g en tlem an . B efore it w as serv ed Mrs. C la ra S m ith gave a to ast, w hich com p lim en ted th e g u e st of honor on his fine, m anly q u a lities. He w as a lso m ade an h o n o ra ry m em b e r of C olum bia g ran g e, he being th e o n ly c h a rte r m em ber w ho h as stayed by th e o rd e r u n til th e p re s e n t tim e. B ut if d isa s te r conies, if con flagration sw eeps th e country, if panics or h a rd tim es h it our m ark e ts, th e n you w ill lea rn the difference an d receive sound service th ro u g h th is agency of th e H a rtfo rd E ire In su ra n c e Co. John Brown G EO . A . B R A N D T MAIN S T R E E T Gresham Phone 2501; 503 The School Monopoly Bill has a misleading name! OU have an interest in schools? Then be Y sure to understand the true meaning of the School Monopoly Bill which is called on the ballot the Compulsory Education Bill. The reason that this name is misleading is because we already have compulsory educa tion under the present existing law, and we already have compulsory teaching in English in all schools. W h a t this bill really proposes is to substitute sfafe control over the education of your children for y o u r controL Tfie people of Michigan have already overwhelmingly defeated this measure, because it attacked the freedom of education. Protect your rights which are being endangered —do not be misled by the name of this bill. Read the proposed bill carefully. Read the campaign literature. Find out the intent of the bill which is disguised by the title. You w ill find that that they propose school monoply. A hidden attack upon freedom of education. Vote 315X NO on. the School Monopoly Bill Called on the ballot Compulsory Education Bill Thi» sdvrrd»rment 1« paid for by the Noti-Setteriin and Projetant School* Committee. Outlook-Journal Bargains. F rom now u n til O ctober 31. 1922, su b sc rip tio n s to th e O utlook in co m bin atio n w ith th e O regon J o u rn a l w ill be ta k e n a t th e follow ing g re a tly re duced ra te s : to Feb, 1, 1923, w ith Daily a n d S unday $2.30; D aily, $1.86: S unday, $1.05. To Feb. 1, 192-1, w ith D aily and Sunday. $9.10; Daily, $7.30; i S unday, $4.60. HORSE SENSE Let Your Money Work for You Boy a few sh a re s of ou r 7 per cen t P rio r P referen ce Stock and your m oney will earn you over 7 per cent. D ividends a re payable every th re e m onths. T h is is a good sound in v estm en t and ou r E asy P ay m ent P la n enables you to get 7 per cent in te re s t on your sav in g s w hile you a re paying for y our sh ares. In v estig a te th is U nusual O p p o rtu n ity Today. Ask an y of our em ployes about it. In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t Portland Railway* Light & Power Co. R oom 605 E le c tric B ldg., P o rtla n d , O regon •CH EVROLET PA RTS Gas, K E L SO A b a sk e t social and p rogram will he given S a tu rd a y evening, O ctober 21, a t th e K e'so scho o lh o u se u n d er : the au sp ices of th e W m an 's clu b of K elso. L adies w ill b r.n g b ask ets. All I ire c o rd ially invited to a tte n d . The -oceed w ill be lo r the benefit of tlje I ciiooi. Used I uplem ents and H a e h lo e '7 . On<’ V aughn d rag saw , $85; 1 Ross e n silag e c u tte r and b lo w er; 1 co rn or hay c u tte r; 2 A n k er-H o lth c ream sep- a r s to r s ; 3 m - h p . 1 lu-h. p . 1 «-lip.. 1 4 h. p. vas engines. Som e good u sed , plow . d iggers. W. A. ffessel. Grease LEE TIRES AND TUBES G e n e rato r and Ig n itio n W ork a Specialty. All W ork G uaran teed Sherman McCarter Garage G RESH AM , QREOON See the Champions PLEASANT HOME T he u su al S unday school serv ices w ill he held at th e M ethodist c h u rc h n ex t S unday m orning a fte r w hich ««•bool am i co n g reg atio n w ill join in th e d is tric t convention to be held in th e B aptist ch u rch . T he L adies' Aid of th e M ethodist ch u rc h w ill m eet next W ednesday af- i lernoon, O ctober 25, a t the hom e of Mrs. M. L en n artz. E lectio n of officers w ill be held. Ail m em b ers and frien d s ! a re invited to be p re se n t. S u n d ay school w ill be held a t 10 o'clock as u su al a t th e B a p tist ch u rch n e x t Sunday. F ollow ing th a t w ill be a n all-d ay session of th e P le a s a n t H om e D istrict S unday School a ss o ciatio n a t th e sam e place. T he B. Y. P. U. w ill m eet a t 7:30 in th e ev en ing. At 8:15 th e Rev. D. Q. B arry will p reach , th e su b je c t for d iscussion b e -i ing “ How B est to D eterm ine T ru e V alues.” T he m id-w eek Bible study I an d p ra y e r se rv ice w ill be held on T h u rsd a y evening a t 7:30 o'clock. All I a re w elcom e a t th e se services. ACCESSORIES Oils, Pacific International Live Stock Exposition PORTLAND, NOV. 4 -1 1 $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 in P re m iu m * R e e f and D a ir y B re e d *— Horses* S w ine* S heep a n d G o a t* W estern W inter Poultry and Rabbit Show, W estern Dairy Products Show --M anufac turers and Land Products Show — N ight Horse Show. L a r fitu t n p n u t i o n o f it» k in d in A im r io » — 10 aero» u nd or on» r o o f ! REMEMBER THE DATF<. VU PORTLAND, OREGON COAL BRIQUET« A TRUCK FDR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTR0M TRUCK SERVICE DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND G resham P hone IMI Powell an d Maple P o rtla n d 217 Davis P hone ltd»»). 2ns2 Gnod D ependable ( oflee. F ive c e n ts on every pound of De- ! pendable coffee sold goes to B ap tist - B uilding Fund Ask your g ro c e r for , I th a t b ra n d .—Adv. CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard F u ll lin e o f C old L u n ch M eats SANITARY MARKET M ain 8 t., O re th a m G EO . D IE T I,, P ro p . P h o n e 1711