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D A K A.SCVS P E O P L E G IV E he has set o u t in b e rrie s, his frien d s UNION D IS T R IC T B O R IN G D IN'UEN I R E R E C E P T IO N TO PASTOR hope th a t they w ill m ake th e ir prom - m s ENTERTAINMENT ACCORDING TO I VO ise good an d re tu rn a fte r a few y e a rs ' _______ ________ T h e Rev. O. F. L arso n an d fam ily to m ak e th e ir hom e here. T H E R E ’S MONEY IN IT T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n of T he follow ing a rtic le h a s been re- w ere given a farew ell recep tio n by Rev. L a rse n h as o ften ex p ressed his Union S chool D istric t No. 26, C lack - celved by th e O utlook an d w as w rit I t ’s a su re thing. A bond is th e m em b ers o f his co n g reg atio n in p re fe re n c e „to O regon, o v er C alifo rn ia an ias co u n ty , heid a b a z a a r, e n te r ten by a re s id e n t of B oring. It is in an d o th e r s ta te s in w hich he h a s fo r n o t; n e ith e r is any o th e r form th e S w edish M ission c h u rc h of D a m erly lived. | ta in m e n t an d su p p e r in th e achooi- a n sw er to th e a rtic le w hich ap p eared of in v estm en t but th e good old m a sc u s la s t F rid a y ev en in g a t th e T h ey a re acco m p an ied on th e ir tr ip hoU8e la8t S a tu rd a y evening. A larg e in th e la s t issu e of th e O utlook. It j fashioned sav in g s b a n k —re g u E. P. Sehedeen hom e. S h o rt speeches m ight be sta te d h e re th a t th is p ap er ' , . by M iss R u th S ehedeen w ho w ill a tte n d a n c e of p a tro n s and frie n d s w e re given by a n u m b er of th e m em - | spend , om e th u e vig,tin g relativ v s and w ere p re s e n t. T h e se a ts in th e a u d i is a lw ay s g lad to p rin t both sides of lated an d held a c c o u n ta b le to b ers. w hich show ed p lain ly th e affec frien d s in S an Jo s e an d o th e r points. you by th e m ajesty of th e to riu m w ere filled an d m any stood up. any q u estio n an d has never, know ing- | tlo n and h ig h esteem in w hich th e ir T h e p ro g ra m w as o n e of th e best ingly. cau sed an y w ro n g in fo rm atio n b an k in g law. T h e re ’s su re {o be c irc u la te d ab o u t a n y th in g w hat- I p a s to r w as held, as w ell as th e deep ev er g iv en in a g rad e school. Much CEDAR AND VICTORY cre d it sh o u ld be g iven to th e te a c h ever. T he O utlook is glad to c o rrect ' money and c e rta in dividends in r e g r e t fe lt o v er h is d e p a rtu re . a savings bank. A su m of m oney w as p re se n te d to any w rong in fo rm a tio n th a t m ight - M rs. G eorge A rm s tro n g an d little e rs an d o th e r s w ho h elp ed to m ake a have been cau sed by th e fo rm er a r ti- I Rev. Mr. L a rse n , who resp o n d ed in a su ccess. T h e p ro g ra m w as as fo l few h e a rty w ord s of th a n k s an d ap - I d a u g h te r have re tu rn e d hom e ag ain cle by p fin tin g th e follow ing in r e low s : p re c ia tio n , fo r th e good w ill show n i a fte r sp en d in g se v e ra l w eeks a t th e g ard to th e B oring A m usem ent club T h e tw o songs by th e school hom e of Mr. an d M rs. H. W. Cooley. by h is co n g reg atio n . and th e m a n a g e r. S. E. W aller. T he GRESHAM, OREGON M rs. L e ste r B ecker an d baby a re at “T h a n k sg iv in g " an d “T h a n k sg iv in g in nam e of th e w rite r is know n to th e S ev eral n u m b e rs of m u sic w ere th e hom e of Mrs. B e c k e r’s p a re n ts, ryul L and w ere w ell ren d ered . S tate and County Depository re n d e re d on th e p iano by th e M isses O utlook but by a p e rso n a l re q u e s t h as j ................................. v Mr. and M rs- L aw ren ce W ilhelm . I A ‘H alogue, "A F in e H o rse" by C hes- W entz. E velyn an d R uth Sehedeen, been w ith h e ld : < and Amy N o re e n " A song by th T b o y s J W here th ey w i" re ,n a in o v er th e h oli- te r SAe in ’ ^ a r l i e W elty, O liver K elly •‘In re p ly to y o u r a rtic le of la s t ' q u a rte t w as enjo y ed bv all. R e fre sh - d ay a' * " 7 C.h an T “ <ood’ “T h# week re g a rd in g th e B oring A m use q u a rte t w as enjo y ed by all. R efresh P ilg rim M aidens" looked very d ain ty m ent club d an ces, w ill say th e club m e n ts w ere serv ed by th e ladies. i in th e ir little c o stu m es w hen they and its m an ag e m en t have beeu a t Rev. Mr. L arso n and fam ily left last ! cam e on th e sta g e to sin g th e song. tacked a s going d ire c tly in defiance to I M onday m o rn in g for S an Jo se, C ali- j T he g irls w ho took p a r t w ere L eona law a n d o rd e r w hich is ab so lu tely not ,, , . th e case. S. E. W aller, m a n ag e r for I fo rn ia . th e ir new Held of labor. T he Coni acting and i L em ke, M ary H eacock, V ivian G ran , the club, h as been m isrep resen ted , tr ip is being m ad e in th e ir O verland Home Building j A lice W elty, A lice W h ite an d E lsie m isquoted and m isjudged. Mr. W aller car. I H offm eister. is not an o g re a s p ain ted , is not a law Buy a few s h a re s of our 7 per cent P rio r P referen ce Cement Work, Carpenter Work, T h e ir m any frie n d s jo in in w ishing T h e little p la y le t e n title d . "L e n n e 's b re a k e r as accused, an d if a can v ass I Stock and your m oney will earn you over 7 per cent. House Moving th em a very p le a s a n t jo u rn e y , as w ell j w as m ade ot B oring fo r re fe re n c e s as D ream ” w as given by th e first, se c to h is c h a ra c te r an d sta n d in g am ong D ividends a re payable every th re e m onths. as su ccess in th e ir new Held. B uilding from th e g ro u n d up. ond. th ird and fo u rth g rad es. It th e e n tire p o p u latio n th e re w ould be I E stim a te s fu rn ish e d free. As Rev. Mr. L a rso n h as p u rch ased T his is a good sound investm ent a n d ou r E asy P ay show ed a g irl w ho fell asleep and but a sm all, very sm all p e rc e n ta g e ’ P h o n e G re s h a m Is x T r o u td a le , O re , m ent P lan enables you to get 7 per cent in te re st on your a tine little fa rm in D am ascus, w hich who w ould n o t sp eak of him in th e d ream ed , an d as sh e d ream ed, the savings w hile you a re paying for your sh ares. very b est of te rm s. He is and alw ays p e rso n s of w hom sh e w as d ream in g h as been in fo r a n y th in g th a t w ould In v estig a te th is U nusual O p portunity Today. a p p e a re d b efo re h er. T h e re w as C ap he of benefit to th e tow n and is a l- Ask any of our em ployes about it. ta in M iles S tan d ish , J o h n A lden and w ays doing so m eth in g fo r th e benefit P ris c illa an d o th e r P ilg rim fa th e rs an d c le a n am u sem en t of th e people. a lw ay s been th e esp ecial ■ In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t an d th e ir w ives. T h e In d ian s also He h a s frien d of th e young people. Among cam e, am o n g whom w ere M assasoit th e th in g s he h as s ta rte d for th e ir an d S q u ato . T h e scen e w as in te re s t- especial am u sem en t a re , th e p ictu re show s, w hich a re alw ay s of th e b e tte r R oom 605 E le c tric Uldg., P o rtla n d , O regon E wish to express our deep appreciation to our £ ing and w ell acted out. class, th e B oring b aseb all club, w hich Additional Numbers Interesting. patrons and the public for their valued pat- > “The Story of a Seed" was a song w as m ore th a n a su ccess an d a b ask et hall team w hich is still In its infancy roniy;e of our new store, and we can assure ” by fo u r g irls. T hose ta k in g p a rt w e v but gives p ro m ise of a sp len d id indoor them that our policy shall always be the lowest prices the A rtis B e rg stro m , A rlen e Byrd. L illian am u sem en t for th e w in ter. He has markets will allow. S m ith a n d H elen S an d stro m . T he given se v eral p ic tu re show s for the benefit of th e school g y m n asiu m fund first g irl a p p eared w ith a seed and and h as p re se n te d th e school w ith We thank you, told how it w as p la n ted , th e n ex t g irl balls an d bats. He advanced th e East 8th and Clay Portland b ro u g h t a v in e an d to ld of its g ro w th ; m oney th a t w as s till lack in g for th e j th e th ird one p re se n te d th e vine w ith ball clu b to p u rc h a s e its su its und a larg e g o lden p u m p k in blossom on It eq u ip m en t and h a s received only a sm all p a rt of th a t back. H e offers th e D IF FE R E N T PKIFUB ** D IF FE R E N T PKIFEH w hile th e fo u rth g irl finally ap p eared free use of h is h all to th e school, Gresham, Oregon w ith a la rg e pum pkin. c h u rc h o r lodge a t any tim e for e n &Y /«• < Y V YiYzYZ.Y. Y . Y (•, “T he D olly Show " w as by th e p r i te rta in m e n ts o r m eetings. In fact he m ary g rad e. T he g irls cam e upon the is and h a s alw ay s been a b ooster for a n y th in g th a t Is for th e b e tte rm e n t of Leave Orders at TODD’S Barber Shop sta g e w ith th e ir d o llies in th e ir a rm s. th e tow n and It is h a rd to u n d e rsta n d T he d o lls w ere of all sizes and color. w hy he is being so m alicio u sly a t Some w ere larg e, som e m edium and tacked in p rin t. "T h e B oring A m usem ent clu b Is and *’ good lujicheon w as fu rn ish ed of th e E astern S ta r ch a p te r at T ro u t som e sm a ll; som e w ere new an d som e ru n n in g u n d er a s ta te licen se and if fre e by th e club. dale. gave a 500 p a rty for officers and old. One little boy cam e to th e show the co u n ty licen se lias been revoked F re s h e v e ry day an d you can At the road m eeting h eld a t the sta n d in g com m ittees and th e ir fam i buy it in a n y s to re in E a s te rn c a rry in g h is ted d y b e a r an d w as fi as w as s ta te d in la s t w eek 's p ap er, I. O. O. F. h all S atu rd ay , a 10 m ill tux lies In (he M asonic hall on S a tu rd a y M u ltn o m a h co u n ty . n ally allo w ed to re m a in and a tte n d Mr. W aller h as n ev er been notified In w as voted to h ard su rfa c e fo u r m iles night. H onors for th e evening w ent to Mrs. J a n e t G ran t of F airview and th e show . E ach ch ild to ld w hy h is or any w ay an d say s th a t if he th o u g h t of ro a d s in and about B oring. M. B. M cGinnis of T ro u td ale. A de h er dolly w as th e b e st h u t th is did he w as going c o n tra ry to law he Mr. and Mrs. Sam G rlbhle of P o rt licious lunch w as served by th e h o st would q u it w ith o u t b eing forced to not affect th e decision of th e ju d g e do so. land w ere S unday g u ests a t the Win. ess. A silk u m b rella w as p resen ted w ho aw ard ed th e prizes. He gave the “ It w as a lso sta te d th a t n o th in g w as M orand home. Mrs. Low w hich w as a g re a t su rp ris e p rizes to th e d o lls th a t he co n sid ered ever held In th e hall but d an ces, the C. J. A rm stro n g , w ho has been v is it to her. c o rre sp o n d e n t w as a lso m isinform ed ing at th e hom e of his son, L. C. Arm- to be d eserv in g . P h o n e 1221 G resh am , , J . O. Davts of T ro u td a le , Dick An- th ere, for th e re h as been in d o o r b a se “J u s t a W eary in g fo r Y ou” w as ball, b a sk e t ball, show s an d p a rtie s. stro n g and fam ily lor the p a st week d erso n of F airview ami T 11 W in- su n g by Miss L eona E h re t, a te a c h e r It w as also re p o rte d th a t a young left for his hom e In G ra n ts P a ss S a t - , ship of P o rtlan d , m ade a trip to A r- u rd a y' | lington last week to h u n t geese. T hey of th e school. It called fo r an encore. m an w as a rre s te d In an Intoxicated Mrs. D. E. A rm stro n g and d a u g h te r , b ro u g h t back 21. condition th e re . T he young m an in A s h o rt d ialo g u e by Ire n e Jo h n so n A T ire you w ill be p ro u d to T he Cam p F ire G irls, assisted l»y q u estio n w as a rr e s te d not less th an a N annie have been v isitin g for th e past and W allace P ic k th o rn e w as en titled q u a rte r of a m ile from th e hall and few days at th e hom e of a son in frien d s, will give a m usical p ro g ram ow n. E v ery F is k T ire u s e r is a F is k B o o ster. A M isu n d e rsta n d in g .” T h e ap p la u se w as alo n e a t the tim e of h is a r r e s t and I o rtla n d . and p iay e n titled "A t th e P o ste rn R e -tire w ith F is k s a n d show ed th e ap p re c ia tio n of th e a u d i th e co n d itio n of a ffa irs o u tsid e of the M rs. S everin Is sp en d in g a few G ate", follow ed by an old fashioned e n jo y m o to rin g to th e fu lle s t h all reflects g re a te r d is c re d it on the w eeks w ith frien d s in P o rtlan d . dan ce a t th e city hall on F rid ay e v e n en ce of th is n um ber. e x te n t. ing, D ecem ber 1. T he au d ien c e received a tr e a t in tw o co u n ty officials th a n on th e m a n a g e J a s . H ite 1 h a ctin g as tem p o ra ry m ent of th e hall. In a sm u c h us B or re a d in g s g iv en by Miss M yrtle A n ing Is not an in c o rp o ra te d city and c a r r ie r on R oute 3. D uring th e v aca J. C. R h in eh art and wife of Am ity, Fisk Tires and Tubes. tion of, Floyd L ak e th e re g u la r c a r O regon, visited a t th e hom e of Mra. Oldfield Tires and Tubes. d erso n , w ho h a s stu d ied elo cu tio n un Mr. W aller offered to pay, p erso n ally , rie A nna R ichardson on W ednesday. r. e r th e E lliso n -W h ite peo p le of P o rt not a t th e ex p en se of th e club, for a American Akron Tires and d land. G eorge W ilson left Monday m o rn d ep u ty sh eriff to be placed on th e o u t Miss A n d erso n is a re sid e n t of ing for T illam ook on business. He side of th e hall on dan ce n ig h ts, but Tubes. TROUTDALE I’ow ell V alley but is now em ployed In th e sh eriff refu sed to ap p o in t a m an ex p ects to be gone a week. G EO . A. B R A N D T P o rtla n d . S h e h as u n u su a l ta le n t as to act in th is c a p acity , it seem s th at L. A. H arlow and fam ily . a tten d ed a M orris B. M cGinnis and R ussel WII . ------------- P h o n e 1107 p e rso n al en m ity is being used In th is son atten d ed th e h o rtic u ltu ra l show Ia , y d in n e r S unday at th e hom e of a read er. O p p o site B ro w n 's M a rk e t Bullock In P o rtla n d . T he dln- One of th e m ost p o p u la r nu mbers of c a se an d w hen p e rso n al g ru d g e s a re a t C o rv allis last week. C elery from c a rrie d into public offices It Is tim e to th e T ro u td a le c ele ry g a rd e n s and the ! " r waH ffOen in honor of Mr. B ul- th e ev en in g w as th e d ra m a tiz a tio n of c a ll a halt. lieuuttful s te rlin g silv er cup won by ” Mk an d Mr. and Mrs. Jo sep h B ever- th e p o p u la r song “T he S n e a k ”. A F rom , Not E ven a C lub M em ber. H. C. M cGinnis from th e M arket T be o ccasion w as In honor of q u eer lo o k in g figure en veloped from G ro w ers J o u rn a l of L ouisville. Keu ■••fthilay of th e form er and th e COAL BRIQUETS lu ck y , in th e C elery King c o n te s t for w'''" ’*ng a n n iv e rsa ry of th e la tte r head to foot in a close fitting w hite BORING 1922 staged at In d ian ap o lis, In d ian a. Mr n “ llock Is b ro th e r and co stu m e acted o u t th is spooky song wan on exhibition th ere. Mrs. B everage a s is te r of Mrs. H a r- A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK w hile th e C h o ral Club, w hich lias r e One h u n d red d o lla rs w ere raised T he 500 p a rty announced by t h e ' < / .i* Wer° for lö - c en tly been o rg an ized , san g . Miss to w a rd s th e p iano fund fo r th e new E a s te rn |S t a r for D ecem ber 1st h as , W ilson and wife an d Miss D orothy S m ith w as la te r com pelled U nton school from th e b a zaar, e n te r been indefinitely postponed. Iren e Mdney of P o rtla n d w ere S unday to co n fess to being th e m y sterio u s ta in m e n t and su p p e r given fo r th a t Miss Fay D avis of M adras, O regon, a t th e hom e of c p u rp o se a t th e scho o lh o u se S a tu rd a y person. ’ ______________ night. A larg e n u m b er a tte n d e d from is v isitin g a t th e J. O. D avis hom e for | A p ian o solo by Miss E velyn S che- all the su rro u n d in g Ä S ta te d comm n eighborhoods a few days. M iss D avis is a niece of o m m u u lcatio n of y / y F a irv ie w L odge No. 92 A. F. deen a ls o ca lle d for an en co re. an d voted It a g ra n d su ccess in every Mr. Davis. (*re>< ha in I’owell Portland e, M. * A. M., M.. S a tu rd r a y ev e n in g W allace and Jam es Spence, M B ' ! N Z A w ay. D am ascus has th e "G et to g e th Bug Town Baud Entertains. Phone and 217 Davis e r s p irit" th a t m ig h t well he copied by M cG innis. R ussel W ilson am i C lar D ecem ber 2, 1922, a t S o’clock A o n e-act fa rc e e n title d th e “ Bug 1581 M aple Phone Bdwy. 20*2 o th e r d is tric ts earn • n ¿“c t" w a. « le c tio n and In sta lla tio n of officers, Tow n B an d ” cau sed m uch am u sem en t. B o rin g 's new b u tc h e r shop opened gam betw een O. A. I and W ashing P ay m en t of dues. No work, V isiting Those w ho to o k p a rt in it w ere Miss today, T uesday, w ith I. I). T u rn e r at ton s ta te college in P o rtla n d on S at- , b re th re n welcome. M ildred S m ith . O ren L in g le. Em il th e w heel, in tim e for th e T h a n k sg iv u rd ay , I WM. H. STANLEY. Secy. Mrs. T hom as Low, w o rth y m a tro n 1 M. B. McGINNIS, W. M. Jo h n so n , C laren c e A n d erso n and ing ru sh . T he M ethodist c h u rc h ex p ects to A rth u r G ran . A ru s tic dan ce, by M iss D orothy give an e n te rta in m e n t and b az a a r at th e I. (). O. F. hall on th e evening of 1 S m ith, co m p leted th e p ro g ram . D ecem ber 8. Osteopathy in Diseases of Women. | told h er sh e never could be n o rm al A fter th e m an y p re tty a p ro n s and An old tim e p a rty w as given by th e , . . pieces of fan cy w ork w ere a u c tio n e e r B oring A m usem ent d u b on F riday 1 A bout tw o y e a rs ago a young u n le ss she u n d e rw e n t an o p eratio n . ed off, an o y ste r su p p e r w as served evening of la s t week. Old fashioned w om an cam e to my office to g et relief T h e re is no o th e r system of th e ra p y p rin c ip a l form of , from D ysm enorrhea. She hail suf- th a t would (lire th is woman of th is in th e d in in g room in th e b asem en t to gam es w ere th e am u se m e n t; a lso som e c a rd gam es ' Buffpred a |, ,ler Hfe nt ea,.tl period condition w ithout th e knife. over 200 people. O steopathy has done a g re a t w ork . . .. : w hen she w as com pelled to sta y in In th e p ast by providing a system of A fter all of th e h ills have been paid I to >56.50 he b alan c e of th e m oney : ,,ed th re e , and som etim es fo u r days, tre a tm e n ts th a t h as b ro u g h t p e rm a th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r a sso ciatio n ex -I w as clea red from th e su p p e r. T he ; a t a tim e suffering ex c ru c ia tin g pain n en t relief to a g re a t m any ch ro n ic Cleans * Scours • Polishes p ect to c le a r a lm o st >100. A can d y m o n ey w ill go to w ard p ay in g for th e 1 On ex am in atio n I found an antiflexed su ffe re rs, m any of w hom hud been re - sa le b ro u g h t >9.00. T h e p ro ceed s from ! p iano w hich has been re c e n tly pur u te ru s, and lelslons In h e r pelvis J garded as Incurable, . It haH now fully A fter I had given h er seven tre a t- ¡e n tered upon even g re a te r w ork. It th e a rtic le s au ctio n e e re d off am ounted ¡ch ased for th e school. m ente, sh e had her period, w ithout 'I s p re v e n tin g people from having th e least bit of pain, In tw o m o n th s 'i c h ro n ic d iseases by rem oving, in the tre a tm e n t she w as e n tire ly cured | a c u te stag es, th e c a u se th a t leads to She often said, "Why d id n 't I go to an , ch ro n ic suffering. w ill be given O steopath soo n er and th u s not have Do you blam e O steo p ath s for being had to un d erg o th o se y ears of suffer- e n th u s ia stic about th e ir science of ing.” D octors of th e o th e r sch o o ls all 'h e a lin g ? Esodi N k rfa ’i So«, Cs., New Y «ri. U. S. A. By F airv iew F ire D ep artm en t, a t F airv iew C ity H all n e Gentlemen 75c. Ladies Free BANK OF GRESHAM HORSE SENSE E. G. ROHLF Let Your Money Work for You A THANKSGIVING MESSAGE Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. W National Laundry Company Hepp’s Racket Store The Laundry that does Kinds of Laundry Ask MR. C. W. BOGG1S, the Route Man QUALITY BREAD Pies, Cakes, Pastry City Bakery F IS K EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE , DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND Cooking Utensils T.” CLEAN Facts and Fallacies Regarding Osteopathy For quick results on all metalware use SAPOLIO Large cake ANOTHER B IG D A N C E Saturday Evening, Dec. 2, at S p. m. DR. D. J. FASCHING _ Ogtpppathlc Phytclan-Surgeon Oren ham, Oregon