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TAGE F O r» GRESHAM OCTLOOI. FRIDAT, Why Are Elephant* Afraid of .Mice! Plan to End War. Because mice strongly resem ble a The outstanding featu re of our na- little anim al known as the chacana, i tional plan during a w ar should be which feeds on a sm all berry especi universal conscription; Uncle Sam ally liked by th e elephant. Chacauas should put his hand upon the should live In the ground after the m anner er of every man and woman and say. of p rairie dogs, under the bushes, and ["I w ant you!" and the men who stay a re often tram pled upon by the ele at home will have no larg er Incomes phants. In their frig h t the little an i than those who go into the trenches. m als ru n up the elephant's trunk s, A war flnanced in such a fashion and th e ir long sharp claws catch in would give us no inflated currency, no the flesh, and they cannot be ejected. spectacular rise In prices, no profiteer The elephant usually dies an agoniz ing, and its afterm ath would be, not a ing death. huge bonded indebtedness business de pression and unemployment, but Joy th at the infernal thing was over and a prom pt retu rn to the profitable in dustries of peace, for production costs and m arket prices would not be out of adjustm ent. If the world knew that "'»he Glad Hand the United States proposed to finance C hurch.” Its next war In this m anner, we would Bible School 10 a.m., Serm on 11 a m. never be forced into another war, for no nation or group of nations would Bible Study and P raise Service be rash enough to attack us. The W ednesday, 7:3 0 p. m. or the congressm an, who PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST president, fathers such a m easure will im m ortal Bible School 10 a m .; B. Y. P. U., ize himself. Such a law should speed 7 :3 0 ; Serm on, 8 :0 0 ; Midweek, ily be enacted.— Yeoman Shield. T hursday, 7:30. U n iversal B rotherhood 1» th e G oal” Some are born poor, others have C om e and catch like S u n sh in e Spirit. poverty th ru st upon them, and still DAVID Q. BARRY, B. Th., Pastor. 1 others buy oil stock.—Pelican. - GRESHAM LOCALS DEI FMBER 1, l&K Mrs. Marion Johnson and Miss Eliz abeth Johnson spent T hanksgiving in Portland at the home of E. A. Jo h n son, a son and brother. Mrs. Johnson spent the early p a rt of the week in P ortland at the home of her son. The I UC A Rev. A V V , ¿ Melville U C 1 » 1 1 1 C T. A . W W 1 ire T 6 t and t II U wife of A storla. wh6 came to attend th e ' Ruegg-Neal wedding, were greeting friends in Gresham this morning. | They were the guests overnight of Mr. R and Mrs. H. C. L arsen. Five boys left this m orning for E u gene to attend the older boys confer ence arranged by the Y. M. C. A., which will be in session today, to morrow and Sunday. L. Spencer took them down by automobile. The boys going were Wm. McAllister, Clifford Middleton, H ally Jones, Alden Miller and Adolph Zenger. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordy and Mrs Gordy’s m other, Mrs. Arm strong, spent T hanksgiving in Portland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordy's ¿¿ugh- ter and son-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. J. J U /ila s tr , n ,4 s . . — -• « - »_ Wilson and family. a Mr. and ■ Mr». Wil son have sold th e ir home In Portland and expect to move to S eattle soon where ’Mr. Wilson will be employed by the Acme P ain t company. Miss Helen Splawn arrived from The Dalles to spend the holidays at the home of her brother, M. B. Splawn She will retu rn to The Dalles after Thanksgiving. The m other, Mrs Wool or Silk Dress M aterials Splaw n is m aking her home for the present w ith her son's family in Good Line of Xmas Toys for the Kiddies Gresham. M. B. Splaw n is working in eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bailey and fam- J FUTURE POLICIES FOR OREGON. ily spent T hanksgiving with Mrs. I From the office of The M anufact Bailey’s sister, at Mollala, Oregon. u rer and In d u strial News Bureau, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bailey en ter Col. E. Hofer, editor, em inates the tained a t dinner yesterday, Mrs. Jaeger and daughters. Miss Lillian following right-out-from -the shoulder and Helen, and Mrs. G race Inm an, of declaration regarding th e policies Portland. which should dom inate adm inistrative Mrs. Nora W ithrow had as guests and legislative affairs in Oregon be on Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. ginning Ja n u ary 1, 1922. We hope ' w: ' ' J Raker and Mrs. F ietta H ibbert. ' T u r our readers will read and digest it. key and all the trim m ings was served. W’hat policies shall control in the The Bethel B aptist church will hold organization of the next G eneral As a social on F riday evening, Decem sembly and in the new sta te adm inis- ber 8, in the Odd Fellows hall. A tration th at will be in control of the complete program will be given in affairs of the Commonwealth for the Tuesday's Outlook. next four years? Friends and relatives enjoyed The people do not w ant an old- Thanksgiving dinner a t the B. M. fashioned legislative session startin g Howell home yesterday. Those p res with fifty thousand dollars w asted on ent w ere: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lewis, five and ten dollar a day useless parents of Mrs. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. clerks and experts and ending with C. E. Jackson and family of Gresham an orgie of log-rolling and m idnight and Mabel and T heresa Iro n s of sessions for big appropriations w ith Salem. out form ality of rollcalls. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shipley en ter | The people do not w ant four or five tained yesterday a num ber of relatives i hundred new laws passed creating including the la tte r’s brothers, T. R new jobs and com missions, creating Clinefelter of Oswego and C. L. Cline- new places for pets, and imposing felter of Sandy and th eir wives, her new taxes, fees, licenses and perm a- 1 A Complete Line of Machinery and Repairs sister, Mrs. E. F. Zimmerman and nent burdens on th e taxpayers. All family of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. W il candidates have ru n on economy p la t Reliability bur Stanley of P ortland, son-in-law forms and the people dem and action. Service /Ae long-wearing window and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ship- In California a governor has been shade material Phone 1141 Phone 1141 ley, w ere present. elected who as sta te tre a su re r has re sisted expansion policies, sa lary rais- , C hase St. Clair joined a p arty of Ma- zamas in a Thanksgiving dinner in ing and padding payrolls, and his Portland a t the home of Miss Lois platform is business policies in state |lllllllllllll!llllllllllll|l|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||......llllllllllllllll„llllllll,l,lllll„llllllllll„ll„lll|l„ll,l„l||l,l|l|llllllll(|||ltK Schmaie. Miss Mary P. Blllmeyer affairs, death to p arasites, but retain - Ordinary window shade material is made of coarse vifas one of those participating in the i ing all useful and necessary sta te em- = ' ployes. affair. muslin which is filled with chalk and clay. The wear In W ashington a new sta te adm in- | The Women's auxiliary to the A m er of daily usage causes this filling to loosen and fall out, . istrativ e system has abolished 71 = ican Legion will hold a bake sale at leaving the shade full of cracks and pinholes. Cecil M etzger's store on Saturday a f hoards and com m issions and 284 state 1 | employes in adm in istrativ e service, ’ 5 = But Brenlin wears and wears ternoon, December 2, beginning a t 2 I making a direct saving of $1,734,719 i I We are equipped to rep air your car, o clock. A variety of home cooked Brenlin is made of fine, closely woven cloth which con In the past ten m onths, and a yearly Ë foods will be offered. regardless of the make, and do a iirst- tains not a particle of chalk, or clay, or other filling. reduction in sta te payrolls of $133,- = class job, one th a t we feel safe in 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Corsage en ter 962. It wears and wears. Hangs smooth and straight. No tained a t dinner on Thanksgiving day guaranteeing to be right. We have A commission of prom inent men = cracks, no pinholes deface it! the la tte r's father, F rank Vanderm ost lots of room for live auto storage. was named early in the year to report f and her b ro th er and wife, Mr. and Tinted with the finest, fast colors Brenlin Window on the W ashington adm inistrative a Mrs. C. Vandermost of Beaverton, also system. Will they subm it a rep o rt of = Shades will not spot in the rain nor fade in the sun. 3 her niece, Mrs. Chas. Simon of Seattle. any kind favorable to reform on new ’ = They wear three times as long as ordinary shades. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lines, or will they uphold the present Ë Come in and see the many rich colorings we have in H. L. St. Clair yesterday w ere Mr. and system which has resulted in check- = SOUTHARD A SOUTHARD Mrs. Leslie St. Clair and children and ing sta te development? this long-wearing shade material. Let us show you how _ P h o n e 2391 . N ight P h o n e 25x5 1 Miss Emma Johnson. little it will cost to shade your windows with Brenlin, and The people dem and a cut In the f W illam ette U niversity students who total of tax rates, w ithout w eakening I .............................................................................. IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII....... IHIHIIIIIIllIllIlHIIIIIIIIIIIlllillHliiiiiiil help you select just the tone that will harmonize with came home for T hanksgiving are the the efficiency of our sta te governm ent, ! the color scheme of your room. Come today. Misses Eva Tacheron, Violet Coe, Car w ithout abandoning a progressive j otene T allm an and W inifred S t.C lair highway system or Im pairing our ed- , and Ourle Hisey. ucational system. W ashington has in- ( Mrs. Maggie Uim spent T hanksgiv creased the efficiency of sta te govern- I Your Home Furnisher, ing day in P o rtland with her brother ment by an entirely new system. Full line of Cold Lunch Meats Millions of dollars taxes a re de and family. zz z rz z : Miss Anna B rugger is assisting at linquent in this state. Single coun a s w s M u /ss m m m m m m m n ïW M n r ties have had to bid in fifty to one B ishops store during the Illness of hundred thousand dollars of taxes on M ain S t., G resham Hal E. Bishop. GEO. KIETL, Prop. P hone 1711 lands, and continuing old m ethods A. V. Readen has taken his form er will tu rn this sta te over to the te n position as salesm an for the Oresham der m ercies of socialism and com ommendation to apply business p rin B. irj Herds Improved. Pickle and Canning company. His m unistic radicalism . . ciples to the situation. te rrito ry covers Oregon and W ash Sale of 20 boarder cows was made Confiscatory taxes a re eating up the The buck can no longer be passed ington. by Oregon cow testing associations in prosperity of the producers and the Miss F lorence Honey is attending property of the people. Continuation on adm inistrative reform . Two $10,- October to reduce cost of producing 000 com missions have been created in the S tate Music T eachers' convention of such policies by an old-fashioned the past, and one has a long report to j a n J increase the profits of dairy which is in session a t Corvallis today loot legislature will meet w ith stern lay before the legislature. Another is ing. One pure-bred bull was bought to and Saturday. rebuke by the people. to report on the expediency of th e replace two scrubs, thus providing Miss Mary A nderson of Portland An inefficient m achine-ridden legis W ashington adm inistrative code. better m ilkers for the future. Many spent T hanksgiving day at the home lature, organized on the old lines, p u r of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon. Miss suing old methods, with reckless, No corporation or private business more cows w ere tested th an in Octo ■ a 1 ,1 L . . a 1 . . . _ , » . . o r 1 a ♦ M A — .1 a V_ last year, and the average pro Anderson will soon g rad u ate from would hesitate to __ _ put its affairs In o r h her careless, extravagant incom petent Portland dental college. H er brother, leadership will not relieve the plight der, and while dealing fairly with all duction of milk was 66 pounds per Reuben Anderson, is staying In G resh faithful employes and necessary se r cow more, of fat 1% more.—O. A. C. of the people, nor prom ote the devel vices, would not fall to ad ju st Its a f Extension Service. am and attending Union High school opment of Industries, or bring se t fairs to the ability of the people to The Rev. J. H. Wood and wife p ar tlers to Oregon. pay, and make every departm ent ticipated in a family reunion at the G reat prom ises were made during home of the son. Will Wood, on the cam paign as to w hat could be cut prove value received for money in T hanksgiving day. All the members from the overhead of state expenses, vested. of th eir family who are in this p art and there is a stro n g sp irit of re o f th e W a r m H e a r t " Touring ........... $ 663 It would be well If the town and ' “ T h e A L C B h E u r R c T h S. of the county were present and a de trenchm ent in m any counties and H IS E Y . P -'-'-.r . village officials In every com munity I lightful day was enjoyed. ¡ties and budgets are reduced from were to get an inspiration from w hat 1 The W eek's Services 642 The new postofflee boxes th at have the estim ates of 1921, and sta te e sti the southern counties and states are < 877 been on hand at th e G resham office mates will be reduced. doing and begin work of local road i Church, 11 and 7.30 improvement. Sedanette 1055 w aiting to be put in place have been Sunday S chool, 10. One state official estim ates that installed. Some of the paneling need $250,000 a year can be cut from the E pw orth L e a g u e 1U 1065 If th e pullets sit around on the 0.30. ed to hold them In place has ju st re adm inistrative charges of state de perches in daytime, they are telling Delivery 627 ccntly been received. Many will now partm ents w ithout low ering the ef von plainly as they can th a t some M id-week service. be able to ren t boxes who have been ficiency of the service. The budget thing Is w rong with th eir feed or feed These prices all f. o. b. Gresham Wed. 7.30. w aiting to get them but w ere unable estim ates from all sta te departm ents ing—th e kind of feed, or possibly the am ount of scratch feed. The light Choir, T h iirs.. 7.30, to ou account of the shortage are now in and the S tate Board of egg basket will be a fu rth er rem inder M RS. H. L. S T .C L A I R . 8. S- S u p u G ood M u sic a t e v e ry se rv ic e . Control is revising them. if this w arning Is not heeded.—O A C. I M ak e It 50-50— h elp an d he h elp ed . "Y o u r d in n e r It would be possible before th e leg E xper.m ent Staticn. a w a rm w e l c o m e f o r you . islatu re m eets for the old and the new w ill N O T COMB Phone 2331 Gresham governor or any sta te official to go TC over every function of state adm inis I if \\ x o u < Distributor for Chevrolet Motor Cars and tration and And Just w hat it costs, ' here \\ illard Batteries what money it earn s and tu rn s into the sta ts treasu ry , how many em is a brotherly hand of assistance. This we strive to do ployed and at w hat pay. witn even- customer, whether he be a depositor or a With these facts in the possession borrower. of the governor's office, th a t officer A loan to a customer which proves a loss to a bank could decide w hat might be abolished MOST FOLKS ARE almost invariably proves to be a loss to the customer or reduced or consolidated with some ABOUT AS HAPPY other function, w hat salaries might also, and very often had the customer come to the bank Ea«t 8th and Clay Portland i th e ir d in n er allow s »hem to be reduced or increased, and after re with an open hand of confidence, neither would have be. Your ap p etite feels q u ite ag viving suggestions from the people, suffered a loss, and the matter so handled as to be of g rav ated if your digestion Is not publish the same. furnished w ith th e proper menu some profit to both. The fa rts of each departm ent should Let th is m ark et assist you We Come to us with your troubles. be given to all the new spapers of the will be pleased to serve you. state, not ju st the P ortland new spa pers, wtth the recom m endation of the Leave Order« at TODD’S Barber Shop governor In each case, and the legis Phone 1891 OREsHWhl. OREGON lature would not dare ignore the rec- a BETHEL BAPTIST Do Your Xmas Shopping NOW BLANKETS BED ROOM SLIPPERS BABY BLANKETS BOUDOIR CAPS Domus Qualitatis MWimillPll/mn iliiiiiiüiHH i iif1 u r un iiiiiiiimiiimi DRAG SAWS MOTORS ir e n lm GAS ENGINES WATER SYSTEMS W. A. HESSEL Be sure the window shades you buy won’t crack and break! | Automobile Repairing G resh am J. E. METZGER G arage CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard SANITARY MARKET ^CHEVROLET ^THE New Improved Model 490 Chev rolet is on display in our salesroom. a Let us demonstrate it and show you the many improvements. 1923 Model 490 M E T H O D IS T Episcopal Church Price Sherman McCarter Garage The Modern Spirit in Banking National Laundry Company The Laundry that does DIPPKHKNT PKH’KH * Kinds of Laundry irPFKUKXT PKK WH Aak MR. C. W. BOGGIS, the Route Man A. J. W. BROWN J f t r s t S5>tatr K i n k |