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«BESHAJI OUTLOOK. TUESDAY, AUGUST i s PAGE THREE PO W ELL VALLEY F A IR V IE W T he d istric t convention of the L u th e r L eague w ill be held a t th e Pow ell V alley L u th e ra n ch u rch ou next S u n day and Monday. T he Sunday se r vices w ill be held forenoon, afternoon and evening and a fine program has been arra n g e d . An all-day program fo r Monday is also being arran g e d w hich will be of in te rest to all young people. F u rth e r announcem ents w ill be m ade in th e next Outlook. JE F F YOCUM HIT With Leader uf Party Gone, Many Senators Become Ambitious. BY AUTOMOBILE L abor Day services w ill be held at th e S m ith M emorial P resb y terian Jeff Yocum, th e nine-year-old son church next Sunday m orning at the of A ustin Yocum, living n ea r P lea san t u sual hour, 11 o'clock. T he Rev. E. R. Home, w as ru n into by an au to la st D. H ollensted, th e p asto r, will preach F rid ay m orning on E ast 15th stree t, on "T he Gospel of a S quare Deal.” n ea r P resco tt, P o rtlan d . T he ca r S unday school w ill m eet as usual at strik in g th e boy w as driven by Geo. j Davis. 10 o'clock. By R obert F u ller (A u to caster Service) W ith th e next n atio n al convention less th an a y ear off one of the big problem s co n fro n tin g th e rep u b lican party in selectin g a p resid en tial ca n d idate is d eterm in in g th e type of man to be nom inated. W ith th e in te rn a l stru g g le now evi Mr. Yocum delivers m ilk in P o rt dent, each of th e v ario u s divergent T he B ank of G resh am pays 6 per land and w as being assiste d by Jeff groups — progressives, conservatives, cent in te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Ad». T he boy passed In fro n t of th e de- old guard, rad ic als and o th e r ele I livery c a r probably to ru n ac ro ss the m ents—a re anxious to influence the selection of a can d id ate for president stre e t not know ing th a t an au to w as and the d eterm in atio n of th e platform ap proaching so n ear. He w as stru c k of prin cip les and policies. and th ro w n about fifteen feet. He was The m ajo rity of lead ers felt confi stunned and badly bruised and it was dent th a t P re sid en t H arding would be Services at residence of Fred Blonn on South Roberts nom inated at th e 1924 rep u b lican con- leared bones w ere broken. H e w as . . vention. avenue. (Old Emanuel Anderson place). tak en hom e an d la te r b ro u g h t to I , As p resid en t he held in check many G resham w here an X -ray exam ination i ' of th ese div erg en t elem ents of the was m ade by Dr. Inglis. It was p arty and influenced th e p ro g ressiv es ami conservatives alike to such an ex- found no bones w ere broken. ; te n t th a t they stayed in line on m ajor , m a tte rs of p a rty policy. P L E A SA N T HOME ; Now th a t th is ac tu al an d titu la r leader is gone, a political tu rm o il of GOOD PREACHING GOOD SINGING Mrs. Rose B rig h t of Springfield, I alm ost unprecedented p ro p o rtio n s has Ohio, is v isitin g her au n t, Mrs. Cleg- been p recip itated in th e rep u b lican party. gett. Almost o v ern ig h t the 1924 nom ina A p arty co n sistin g of th e A rth u r tion situ atio n changed from th a t of a i Rich and F ra n k Irv in e fam ilies have placid affair as planned to nom inate retu rn ed from G overnm ent Camp Mr. H arding, to a w ide open free-for- ! GRESHAM MEAT MARKET w here th ey sp en t several days. F ra n k all w ith no less th an a dozen arabi- ' will help solve the question. Choice Lamb, Veal and other Lake, who w as a m em ber of th e p arty tious can d id ates in the field. A b attle ! which every elem ent of th e p arty m eats always on hand, also for the hot w eather a splendid had a try in g experience, w hich did not in will tak e p art. T hat th e next conven assortm ent of cold lunch m eats and Red Rock Cheese. end seriously, how ever, when he be tion will be a hotly co n tested one is ! cam e lost from his frien d s and w an th e opinion on every side am ong po Fresh Fish Thursdays and Fridays dered about for four h ours before he liticians. Coolidge’s New Prestige Home Cured Bacon and Lard a Specialty. was found by F ra n k Irvine, w ho w ent H eading th e "su re to r u n ” can d i in search of him. Mr. L ake is about dates is P re sid en t Coolidge, w ho's new A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. 70 y ears of age and is p a rtia lly deaf. | p restig e d isco n certs th e p la n s of P hone 1891 Pow ell S treet, G resham A larg e am o u n t of fine h u ck leb erries m any rep u b lican chiefs. They had was bro u g h t back from the m o u n tain s i ■ never considered th e p o ssibility of th e ! laconic and reserv ed vice p resid en t by the party. ru n n in g for the p arty nom ination. Now Mrs. J. A. S tephens of P o rtlan d [ ’ Mr. Coolidge is in a position to wield visited for a few days a t th e W. F. g reat influence in p arty councils. [ H ow ever, d u rin g th e y ear an d a McKinney home. Miss M arg aret F itzg erald h as been I h alf P re sid en t Coolidge h as to serve spending her vacation a t th e hom e of : he will become th e a rb ite r of his own h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es F itz- ! j fate. He has in h erited th e H ard in g ad m in istratio n , has pledged him self gerald. O ur 7% P rio r P re fe re n ce Stock has paid dividends re g u la rly every to c a rry o u t its policies, and th e re a re th re e m onths since it w as first issued. G eorge C a rp e n te r is building a ho- I m any p ro g ressiv es who sym pathize tel a t Hood R iver and th e m em bers of w ith his difficulties, especially the m ore co n serv ativ e in th e group. These It Is a Safe and Sound Investm ent his fam ily a re th e re spending th e ir would like to see his ad m in istra tio n a vacation. success. Mrs. B. C. A ltm an has been aw ay Favor Progressive Candidate You can buy it a t $98.00 a sh a re , p a r value $100, for cash o r on for th e p ast tw o w eeks on a trip to W hile it is early to fo recast, how easy term s. I t w ill net you 7.14% on every d o llar you invest. H arney county in com pany w ith Mr. ever, co nsiderable p ortion of th e p a r W rite for full inform ation today. and Mrs. C. W. A ltm an of G resham . ty ’s leading m en seem to favor giving th e honor to som e p ro m in en t rep u b li They a re expected home today. can who ap p e ars to be reaso n ab ly ! In v estm en t D epartm ent p rogressive but not rad ical. O thers ’ Money to loan on real estate. F arm think th a t if Coolidge is tu rn ed down loans at 6 p er cent. B. W. T horne.— th e p arty o rg an izatio n m ay tu rn to Room 605 E le ctric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon Adv. H ughes or Hoover. IN •IN SI 111 >r \ I 1/ h e striv e to make our SERVICE TO YOU FOUR-SQUARE GOSPEL MEETINGS A SPECIALIZE» SERVICE INDIVID! AI. TO EVERY l’ATRON TO MEET HIS PARTICULAR NEED Sunday, at 2:30 p. m. 1 uesday and Thursday, at 8 p. m. IT HILL MEET YOURS BANK OF GRESHAM Gresham, Oregon WHAT SHALL WE EAT? YOUR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. N othing succeeds like w an t ads. JOUR Our Job Office Equipment Has Been Greatly Added to by Autocaster Cuts rrrra &UML> wkek J We do posters, calendars, band oil’s, office forms and all kinds of the job printing. W e do this work well, and just a lot better by reason of the fact that as the holder of the Autocaster franchise our job illustration and type equipment is constantly being built up. Come in and see our A uto caster Stereotyping Machine working and y o u ’ll understand how w e can furnish cuts with out increasing cost. S ecretary of S tate H ughes in th e cabinet, was defeated by th e h isto ry m aking h a irb re a d th m arg in in 1916. Hoover has been a loyal su p p o rte r of late P re sid en t H ard in g and has m ade th e d ep a rtm en t of C om m erce a business organization. It is reg ard ed as c e rta in th a t S en a to r H iram Jo h n so n , form er ru n n in g m ate for T heodore R oosevelt on th e P ro g ressiv e tick et, w ill becom e an active candidate. Johnson w as blocked a t Chicago th ree y ea rs ago in th e fam ous th re e - way deadlock betw een his forces, those of G overnor F ra n k O. Lowden and G eneral L eonard Wood. Of th ese th ree Johnson is regarded as a " s u re ” can d id ate and th e form er Illin o is gov ern o r a p otential one. It is probable th a t S en ato r L aFol- lette of W isconsin, will en ter th e ring w ith th e rad ical forces co n c en tra tin g him. Among the farm ers and p u b lish ers, m any lead ers see in Dr. A lb ert Shaw , noted editor and p u b lish er of "Review of Review s,” and su ccessfu l “d irt" farm er, a stro n g possible convention com prom ise nom inee for p resid en t. N ational p o litical lead ers at th is tim e a re ca stin g covetous eyes on P en n sy lv an ia's 76 votes for th e next convention and a re w ondering w here they will go. It is recalled th a t th is vote ca rrie d H arding over th e line in Chicago in 1920. G overnor P in ch o t of P en n sy lv an ia is w ell known and is rated a P ro g re s sive. T h is is reg ard ed as a good a p peal to th e W estern ers, yet n o t of a v ariety w hich would alien a te th e east. P lenty of F uvorlle Sons A num ber of rep u b lican s a re ex pected to be b ro u g h t fo rw ard as fa vorite sons. T he sen ate Is full of po te n tia l can d id ates—S en ato r Jam es E. W atson of In d ian a, S en ato r Borah of Idaho, S en ato r W adsw orth of New York and S en ato r P epper of P en n sy l vania. T h ere seem s to he no lim it to se n ato ria l am bitions In th is 1924 r e publican nom ination w rangle. EKSTROM H as c a r of b riq u ets a rriv in g next , week. O rder now for sum m er rates, i Phone 1581. Since p ed e stria n s a re cau sin g auto- ists so m uch tro u b le how would It do to req u ire each person d esirin g to walk on th e public w ays to be ex am ined and if found cap ab le g ran te d a w alk er's license? P erh ap s It would be a m eans of revenue and good for : identification purposes. > !■• S ta te d com m unication of F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F. & A. M., S atu rd ay evening, 1, 1923 at 8 o 'clo ck . V isiting b reth ren welcome. WM. H. STANLEY, Sec'y. .ST U A R T THOMPSON, W M. SWEET HOME j SEPTIC TANKS B a n k o f G resh am B id. J u d g e G. W . S ta p leto n C ity o f G resh am (C ity H a ll) J. I. B acon M ultnom a rm (2) iltn om ah C ounty F arm J a s. J en n in g s J. K ilg o re E. H. K irkw ood Dr. W. J. Ott D elliel B erry lta n c h D. C. E ly B an k o f T ro u td a le J a s. E lkin k lngton H. C. C am pbell it. t l" a lr H. L. St. E. H. W illard S. B. H all B ert K ron en b erg Dr. Geo. In g lis J a s. Uedbury C. M. Z im m srm an Ed W ilk es Mrs. M aggie U lm D. M. D onough Mrs. S a d ie B urr B lrd leg Reed an d m an y oth ers. FRANK C. JONES Gresham Phone 601 All Kinds of Rough and Dressed LUMBER 1 j ( | i We Deliver Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co. Boring, Oregon phone Sandy 13x3 FOR THE BEST M EATS I' resh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you'll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. BIETL, Prop, Phono 1711 GroNhu in F IS K E. G. ROHLF C ontracting and Home Building TIRES AND TI BES Cement Work, Curpenter Work, House Moving Tires B uilding from th e ground E stim ate s fu rn ish ed free. P h o n . U r r .h a m til Oldfield American« Akron Tlreg Vulcanizing and Retreading up. T ro n tila l« , O ra. All Work Guaranteed WOULD LIKE TO MEET OPPONENT OF ER A Gresham Tire Shop A. IIRANIXT Phone 1107 E d ito r O utlook:—T h ere ap p eared in la st T u esd ay 's Outlook an a rtic le u n der th e caption, "P roving th e case Notice of Meeting of f oanty Board a g a in st Dr. A bram s and E R A . If I Ot Equalization. may have a little of your sp ace would N otice is hereby given th a t on Mon like to say som ething in th is co n n ec day. S eptem ber 10, 1923, th e Board of tion. T he w orld has little use for E qualization of M ultnom ah County cow ards who try to pose as b en e fact will atten d at the office of the County o rs and who hide behind assum ed A ssessor, a t th e C ourthouse In P o rt- nam es and fire from am bush as "A | land, and publicly exam ine th e as- S u b scrib er" did. j sessm en t ro lls for the y ear 1923, and E R A Is saving th o u san d s of su f c o rre c t all e rro rs In valuation, des- ferin g hu m an ity from pain and p re j crlp tio n or q u alities of lands, lo ts o r m a tu re death. The w orld p ro g resses o th e r p ro p erty , assessed by the County d esp ite th e efforts of the sk ep tic and A ssessor. And It sh all be the duty of non-progressive. If "A S u b sc rib e r” p ersons Interested to ap p ear at th e has th e In terests of th e public so a r tim e and place appointed. If It sh all d en tly a t h e a rt I sug g est he avail ap p e ar to such Board of E qualization him self of the o p p o rtu n ity I hereby th a t th e re a re any lands or lots or offer. i o th er p ro p erty assessed twice, or In I will fu rn ish a hall and assum e co rrec tly assessed as to descrip tio n or all expense any tim e or place he may q u an tity , and In th e nam e of a p e r choose w here th e public may h ear son o r p erso n s not th e ow ners th ereof, both sides of E R A. or assessed u nder o r beyond th e a c T h ere a re no m y steries or dead | tu al cash value th ereo f, said board languages used In E R A ; It Is sclen may m ake p ro p er co rrectio n of th e If It sh all ap p e ar to such tific and open for Investigation all th e ' sam e. tim e. Board th a t any land, lota or o th e r T h ere was a public lectu re held at 1 p ro p erty assessab le by th e A ssessor th e high school gym last F riday night are not assessed, such Board sh a ll on E R A and I stro n g ly su sp ect “A assess th e sam e at full cash value thereof. Subscriber'* was not there. A w aiting to h ear from th is m y ster HIRAM U. WELCH. ious su b sc rib er I am for p ro g ress and C ounty A ssessor. service. DR. C. W. MILLER. P o rtlan d , Oregon, A ugust 15, 1923. tiig m g * «»T U P IO os ïo u O S A **» * U /A a iiiN e KH TM M T A in u * TASKS Cscu* Savi the Wrong Hun« at tiw Right Tuna by Terrv Gillusoa « u T o c iirti O uarnat««4 Nn n I lu ry VV'stpr.Proof and A irtigh t We have installed many Septic Tanks in Eastern Multnomah. Enquire of any of the following: Shaw Compromise Possibility. n / V 1 I V I . a ¿4 —the service distinctive •aa *