T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13, NO. 58 PASTORS ASSIGNED TO POWELL VALLEY M. E. CHURCHES TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON» TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 19*3 COUNTY CLUBS WILL EXHIBIT AT SALEM G et H an d som e P hoto F ree \\ hat could be more desirable than a handsome photo of CLOTHING STORE IS MODERNIZED AND ENLARGED Timely Comments M ultnom ah county clubs should yourself or some member of your family? It j A rthur B risbane. rea p a good h arv est a t th e sta te fair Perhaps you have put it off a long time. Now is your chance, th is year, since u n u su al q u ality as you don’t need to wait any longer. The little moon, trav e lin g along 25 j w ell as q u an tity of ex h ib its w ere W ith every paid in advance yearly subscription to the Out m iles a m inute, got betw een th e earth I show n a t th e county fair and th e very look, from now until October 31, 1923, will be given free a cou and th e sun the o th e r day and for 169 best has been selected for Salem. High pon entitling the subscriber, or a member of his family, to a seconds th e su n 's light w ent out, en The Rev. A. S. Hisey w as rea p p o in t honors w ere won la st y ea r and a keen tirely at ce rtain places, to a lim ited As a re su lt of th e en larg em en t of ed as head p asto r of the Pow ell V al in te rest is tak en to hold th is place handsome photo, size 4 x6, on buff paper, the newest thing in degree elsew here. portraits, on a beautiful easel mount. th e A ylsw orth & M artin m en’s clo th ley circu it, w ith th e Rev. E. O. Ran- again. T he moon was som ething like a Pay your subscription a year in advance for the Outlook child w alking betw een you and your ing and fu rn ish in g s sto re a t G resham , ton as p asto r a t B oring, P lea san t E ighty-six ex hibitors w ill be re p re alone or in combination with a Portland daily and you get the reading lamp. The eclipse w as photo and th e m any im provem ents w ithin Home and T routdale, and th e Rev. J. sented, not including th e can n in g co n coupon. Present the coupon at Gresham Photo Studio. R. M. g raphed by sc ien tists on th e earth , th e sto re itself, G resham is given one S tanford Moore a t F airview , P lea san t te sta n ts, stock judging, p o u ltry ju d g Hardy proprietor, and he will do the rest. The coupon is good and from flying m achines, but only of the m ost m odern business places of V alley and Rockwood, a t th e closing savages w ere agitated. We d o n 't be ing and ra b b it ju d g in g team s and until December 1, 1923. lieve, as they once did, th a t a dragon Its line to be found outside th e large of the Oregon C onference of the m em bers at club cam ps. E x h ib its will is g up the sun. And we don't cities. T he alte ra tio n s to th e H ow ltt M ethodist E piscopal church, w hich See samples of Mr. H ardy’s fine portrait work at the studio or th in eatin include 12 calves, 36 pigs, 10 pens of k th a t angry gods a re w arn in g us building, th e w hole low er floor of at_the Outlook office. cam e to an end last night. Mr. Hisey to behave ourselves. poultry, 4 g arden exhibits, 8 potato w hich th e sto re now occupies, have and Mr. R anton a re w ell know n in This offer is good on new or renewal subscriptions until exhibits, 10 cookery, 6 can n in g and 24 been going on for several w eeks and th is te rrito ry , and Mr. Moore is like October 31, 1923. In th e old days they took eclip ses so sew ing exhibits. w ise know n to m any in th is locality. seriously th a t tw o arm ies, ab o u t to have now reached com pletion. Two Let us hear from your early. Calf club ex h ib ito rs are, R obert fight, tu rn ed tail and w ent hom e in a sto re room s have been tu rn ed Into H e is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. h u rry when the sun began to d isap one, doubling th e floor space form erly Thos. Gill, w'ho lives n ea r G resham . K erslak e, P ercy C arlson, Jo h n Flem pear. It w as a poor ru le r th a t d idn’t occupied by th e firm. Mr. Moore and his fam ily w ill occupy ing, W alter A nderegg, Amy A nderegg U PPER GRADES BEGIN CONSTITUTION WEEK have som e kind of eclipse w hen he T he m ost o u tstan d in g fea tu re is the WORK OF SCHOOL YEAR th e parsonage a t Rockwood and Mr. w ith H olsteins. F red Bowman, Collin died. WILL BE OBSERVED Cree, Clifford E kstrom , Sven Nelson en larg ed window space w hich has T he Reverend In crea se M ather, who R anton and fam ily th a t at P lea san t HERE FRIDAY NIGHT H elen A lthaus, R o b ert S oderquist T he seventh and eighth g rad es w rote his in te restin g essay on "R e been in creased from 15 feet to 50 feet. Home. w ere called to g eth er Monday and a s Clyde Je n n in g s w ith Jersey s. A m eeting of u n u su al in te re st will m a rk ab le P ro v id en ces” in th e early It is now all used for window displays T he Rev. F. J. Sm ith, who w as p a s signed studies w hich they are to ca rry bs held in M asonic hall next F riday P u rita n days, found it easy enough to w hich a re m ade a ttra c tiv e by Mr. H am p sh ire exhibitors, are, Melba to r a t Rockwood, Fairview and T ro u t explain an eclipse In M assachusetts. on a t home, in o rd er to get sta rte d on night, S eptem ber 21. th e occasion be He said it expressed th e g rief of Na M artin who has had a g re a t deal of dale la st year h as re tire d from the Milne, R ichard Beadle, Jo h n W elbes th e y e a r's w ork of th e school. The tu re at the death of P resid en t C haun experience In window decoration. T he active service, as has the Rev. M. B. L aw rence A ylsw orth, G ilbert Lind. eig h th grad e m u st ta k e sta te exam i ing observance of C onstitution Week. cey, of H arvard. Q uite a com plim ent en larg ed p late g lass w indow s afford D uroc Je rse y —Isab elle N ew lands P aro u n ag ia n because of ill health. The m eeting is called u n d er a u s for H arvard. excellent light for th e en tire store. V earle H ow ell, M illard Chase, Clif n atio n s in all stu d ies and the seventh T he appointm ents of form er recent T he Increased floor space has m ade ford N elson, W illiam N ew lands in a p a rt of th e ir subjects a t a fixed pices of the G resham Masonic lodge. We know th a t an eclipse m eans possible a m uch b etter a rran g e m en t of p asto rs of th e G resham ch a rg e a re as tim e in May, an d it w as th o u g h t ad T h ere will be sev eral sp eak ers and T hom as N ew lands. nothing a t all except th a t th e moon follow s: the Rev. M elville T. W ire, v isab le to get th e p upils of th ese th e various lines of clothing, shoes P oland China— Floyd Stafford. m usic will be fu rn ish ed by th e high gets in fro n t of our sun lam p and A sto ria; th e Rev. R. E. Myers, Wood g rad es a t th e ir w ork at once in order sh u ts out th e light for a m inute. We and fu rn ish iu g s handled by th e firm. C hester W hite— H arla n d H ayden law n, P o rtla n d ; th e Rev. A. C. B rack have prog ressed in th a t way. But we New cab in ets have been Installed and to be read y for th a t tim e. They have school o rch e stra. B erk sh ire— Alvin K aser. enbury, Clinton K elly ch u rch , P o rt T he arra n g e m e n ts are in ch arg e of d o n 't yet know enough to stop m ur every th in g Is m ade a ttra c tiv e and ac alre ad y had a handicap of one week. P o u ltry —C arl Z im m erm an, H enry dering each other, as they did In the cessible. land. Dr. D. H. L each is continued as The announcem ent to the pupils was a com m ittee of th e local lodge, co n days of su p e rstitio n and d ark n ess. Brow n, E dith S oderquist, R o b ert Sod su p e rin ten d e n t of th is d istrict. T he Im proved facilities should g re a t erq u ist, G eorge M cA llister, D ale P ar to m eet a t M etzger's hall, b ut a rra n g e sistin g of Rev. D. Q. B arry, Rev. A. 8. T he Rev. G eorge C. B errem an, who sons, C h arles H ow ard, V ylm er Cook m ents have been m ade for th e use of T uesday w as Rosh H ashanah. the ly Increase th e business of the store, H isey and A. F. H am m ar. W hile not Jew ish New Year, num ber 5684. w as on th e Powell V alley c irc u it la st C arl Bowman, F red Bowm an and th e B ap tist ch u rc h for th e assig n m en t especially as th e conditions m ake pos ab le to announce definitely th e sp eak C h ristian s call it th e y ea r 1923. sible a low er p rice for th e sam e q u ali y ea r as p asto r a t P le a sa n t Home, is Jo n n R obinson. and re p o rt of w ork. Y esterday 25 pu O ther relig io n s and n atio n alities have atten d in g Iliff School of Theology at Sew ing— M arg aret K erslak e, Mary p ils enrolled in th e eighth and 23 in ers, th e com m ittee rep o rts they will o th er y ea rs and o th er d ates, a m ajor! ties th an Is usual elsew here. D enver, Colorado. T he public Is pleased to see th e evi L enard, H elen B ronson, Hazel Wis th e seventh g rad es, and it is know n be prom inent m en and w ell w orth ty believing th a t th e w orld is about T he follow ing s ta tistic s w ere h a rt, E dna M cCreary, V era Stafford, th a t sev eral m ore in each g rad e will hearing. E v ery lover of A m erica and 6,000 y ears old, and ought to end soon dences of e n te rp rise and confidence If old E a rth told h er rea l age, we show n by th is w ell estab lish ed busi b ro u g h t out in connection w ith the T re lla H ow ell, E lsie M attson, R uth com e later. I t w as pointed o u t th a t A m erican in stitu tio n s w ithin th e lo should learn th a t m any th in g s hap an n u a l co nference: T he tre a s u re r's E lm er, A gnes S öderström , E d ith and success in th e y e a r’s w ork depends pened h ere a thousand m illion y ears ness In O resham and ca n n o t fail to cality will w ant to be present. re p o rt show ed th a t ,102,821 had been E lsie Jo h n so n , W ilm a Chase, Amy larg ely in g ettin g a good s ta r t and ago. W hen it sta rted , we d o n 't know show its ap p reciatio n by buying at The m eeting is an open one and the home w here th e selection Is good, the paid to d isciplinary benevolences o r N oreen, E d ith S oderquist, G ertru d e th a t faith fu l, e a rn e st w ork now will F lying m achines dropping bombs prices reaso n ab le and th e tre a tm e n t public is m ost co rd ially invited. dered by the g eneral conference d u r B rugger, L o rn a Schedeen, E d n a co u n t larg ely in th e w ork of th e th a t cost a few d o llars have again courteous. ing th e past year in Oregon, and Wood, Ja n e L ord, L ouise M iller, E ve m onths to follow. “A ttention in the dem o n strated for th e benefit of the ,108,921 had been co ntributed to the lyn H ansen, E lizabeth P rid eau x . key to learn in g ," said P rin cip al Q uick- GRESHAM GARAGE HAS A m erican people th a t b attle sh ip s are benevolences ordered by th e ann u al C anning— W ilm a Chase, B onita Max sail. He pointed o ut how n ecessary it NEW MANAGEMENT obsolete. T he old b attlesh ip V irginia STUDIES AT U. OF 0. used as a ta rg e t w as sunk in th irty WILL BEGIN OCTOBER 1 conference. T his la tte r figure w as w ell, Evelyn H ansen, Ja n e L ord, th a t p u p ils cu ltiv ate th e h ab it of m inutes by a filer 10,000 feet up. How A change in th e autom obile business g re a te r by ,78,991 th a n for th e prev i Louise G ard n er, C h risted a Johnson. atte n tio n if they expect to m ake head m any forty m illion-dollar b attlesh ip s High school g rad u a tes who plan to ous year. w ay in th e ir studies. “Do R ig h t," he of G resham becam e effective y e s te r will th is co u n try build to supply H om e M aking— M ildred Kummel. en ter th e U niversity of Oregon this day when th e G resham G arage passed G arden—A lb ert an d D avid Nord- said, is the b rief b ut im p o rta n t m otto am using ta rg e ts some day for foreign S ta tistic s published by th e com m it fall a re req u ested by U niversity of from the m anagem ent of F red S o u th fliers? tee in ch a rg e of th a t b ran c h of the blom, Clifford E kstrom , A uburn C urtis of th e school. ficials to be In E ugene S eptem ber 25. a rd to th a t of F re d Hoss and F ra n k F o rty m illion d o llars sp e n t w isely P otato—W illiam E llio tt, Roy Beadle, rec o rd s show ed in te restin g data. S al Mrs. A. J. K reu d er, th e te ac h er of on flying ships, w ith a few m ore m il T he re g u la r fresh m an E nglish exam i H am lin. T he new ow ners have ta k arie s to p asto rs in th e sta te totaled T heodore L ind, R oland Schedeen, Mel th e seventh grade, w as Introduced to en over the office and will atten d to all lions on su b m arin es, would m ake nation will be held on th a t date. fighting fleets u n n ecessary and a ttac k ,193,699; to conference claim an ts w as vin M agnuson, George R odlun, Jacob h e r pupils and gave them th e ir a s R eg istratio n d ates for both new and new business, though Mr. S ou th ard by an y n atio n foolish. signm ents. Mrs. K reu d er w as th e ef paid ,19,244; th e re w ere 95 local Kuch. old stu d e n ts will be T h u rsd ay and F ri will have un til th e 1st of O ctober to Ju d g in g Team s. p re a c h e rs; 2356 baptism s w ere m ade ficient p rin cip al of th e Rockwood com plete w ork in hand and wind up A w hile ago, anybody ask in g th e day, S eptem ber 27 and 28. C lasses be P o u ltry — Dale P arso n , C harles school for th e p a st tw o years. d u rin g th e y ea r; th e ch u rch had a G overnm ent to fix th e p rice of oil gin on th e follow ing Monday, Oct. I. the affairs of th e business. m em bership of 26,784 resid e n t and H ow ard, M asaru Takoa. S tudies w ere assigned y esterd ay in T he reg istra tio n pro ced u re Is as fol T he g ara g e w as tak en over th ree would have been called an an a rc h ist R abbit— Dick Je n n in g s, E lw in A n all su b jects of th e tw o g rad es and the 2856 outside m em bers; th e re w ere by the m oderates, and m u rd ero u s B ol low s: T he stu d e n t w ill call a t the and a h alf y ea rs ago by F red S outh shevik by real tories. Now, In T exas p upils w ere in stru c ted to re tu rn W ed 206 Sunday schools, w ith a to ta l en derson, F ra n k Rhodie. r e g is tra r ’s office in th e A dm inistration Stock— Roy and R ich ard Beadle, nesday m orning a t 9 o’clock w ith w rit ard an d his son F ra n k u n d er th e nam e th e oil men them selves ask th e sta te ro llm ent, including te ac h ers and of building to o b tain his re g istra tio n of S o u th ard & S o u th ard , and ab o u t six governm ent to fix a price. When prices ten rep o rts on th e w ork and receive ficers and w orkers, of 35,582; average Clifford Nelson. blanks. He next ta k es his b lan k s to get sick, any doctor is welcome. C anning— B onita M axwell, Louise new assig n m en ts for re p o rt on the m o n th s ago F ra n k sold o ut to his atten d a n ce of schools w as 18,396, his adviser, th e adviser being a m em fath er. follow ing F rid ay m orning. T his plan K em al P ash a com es back to the ber of th e faculty of th e d ep a rtm en t or Divided am ong 198 ch u rch p ro p er G ardner. T he new ow ners are local young M embers a t Club Cam p— M arg aret will be follow ed u n til th e com pletion fro n t page by preventing resto ra tio n tie s in th e state, the estim ated value men, both ex-service men an d both of the h arem In T urkey. It w as once school In w hich th e stu d en t h as elect of th e new building, w hich is expected w as ,1,842,175; estim ated value of K erslak e, Clifford E kstrom . sp ecially train ed for auto re p a ir work as difficult to Im agine a T u rk w ithout ed to u n d erta k e his m ajo r work. In A livestock ca r, w ith Ju liu s L uscher to be ready for use by October 1. p arso n ag es w as ,317,050; paid on im In th e service, w here th e ir w ork had m any w ives as of a Chinese w ith o u t a co n su ltatio n with th e ad v iser th e s tu p rovem ents la st y ear w as ,184,106; in charge, an d a stock tru c k w ill to do p a rtic u la rly w ith autom obiles pigtail. The pigtail is gone, and the d e n t’s co u rse is arran g e d . LOCAL YOUNG PEOPLE am ount paid on old indebtedness, tra n s p o rt exhibits. An Innovation In th is y ea r's re g is and tru ck s. T hey will co n tin u e to harem w ives a re going. Wise K em al TAKE MARRIAGE VOWS give to th e p atro n s of the g arag e the says th a t one T u rk ish wife, of th e new tratio n plan, w hich w ill sim plify pro ,32,717; p rese n t indebtedness, ,122,- B arg ain co u n ter. See T he Peoples' w om an type, is as m uch as an y one 272; c u rre n t expenses, ,78,827. cedure, is th a t th e stu d e n t will reg is th e w an t ads. Miss Ebba O sterdahl and C arl C hrls- ca re and skill w hich have m arked the T u rk can o r ought to own. te r on S eptem ber 27 and 28 for the S o u th ard s in th e ir dealin g s w ith the enson of G resham w ere m arried at W heat w as low er la st week. The en tire y ea r's w ork. T his w ill elim i th e F irs t P re sb y teria n church in P o rt public. F red H oss has been em ployed a t the e a rth q u a k e leaves th o u san d s in need n ate re g istra tio n s a t th e beginning of land la st S atu rd ay afternoon. Mr. and of food, hut th a t d oesn't help th e Mrs. N ordling of B ridal Veil w ere w it S tan d a rd Oil sta tio n in O resham for p rice of w heat. N ations alw ays find th e w inter and sp rin g term s. ab o u t four and a h alf years, having nesses of th e cerem ony. Mr. and Mrs. m oney to buy w heat for w ar, no m a t C h risten sen will m ake th e ir hom e in tak en up th a t w ork soon a fte r his d is te r how high th e price. They do not EKEDEBH K E. KIDDLE WAS LEADED AT I . OF 0 . ch a rg e from th e arm y. F ra n k H am lin spend so easily m erely to reliev e h u 482602022323485323234823482348530023234848482348022348484853532323484853484823234848485302232323482348025323234820484848230202020201230223230200022348 B riday Veil d u rin g th e w inter. has been em ployed as m echanic a t the m an suffering. F red erick E. K iddle of Islan d City, Announcement of Business Change. g ara g e for th e p ast tw o years. Oh, That Kind. new ly elected sta te com m ander of th e I have sold th e O resham G arage and The OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASS’N of Me- Mrs. W om an: "I u n d ersta n d from A m erican Legion, w as p ro m in ent in Mrs. T alky th a t her son is an a r tis t stu d e n t affairs a t th e U niversity of w ish to th a n k th e public for the g en A Masted Kep. MINNVILLE, jt.nr a n n HOME COMPANY, IlM —and w orks for a big city p u b lica ero u s p atro n ag e accorded and bespeak Ju d g e : “W hat is your nam e?” Oregon In hiH u n d erg rad u a te days. He tnken DEFINITE ACTION toward RELIEVING tio n .” I P riso n e r (tu rn in g to his la w y e r): th e sam e co n sid eratio n for my su cces Mrs. W om an's F rie n d : "Yes. He obtained th e degree of bachelor of I “G reat H eavens, w hat chance have the PRESSURE on the FARMERS of OREGON. so rs, F red H oss and F ra n k H am lin, I got before an ig n o ran t m an like is m aking a house-to-house can v ass science in 1917, com pleting his m ajor Under <»ur NEW I’ l.AN w e u ill injure FARM who will c a rry on th e business at the th at. He don’t read th e n ew sp ap ers.” for them .” w ork In the school of business ad m in old stand. A nyone owing th e firm Is PROPERTY for it term of FIVE YEARS, anti istratio n. "Speak w ell of everyone. If you asked to call a t once and settle. allow the farm er to pay his premium ONE- K iddle p rep ared for th e U niversity T he w ant ad w ay Is th e way to su c speak of them at all— none of us are FR ED SOUTHARD. cess. so very good.”— E lb e rt H ubbard. a t La G rande high school. In college FIFTH each year. NO INTEREST will he he becam e a m em ber of Sigm a Nu f r a charged on these deferred premium paym ents. tern ity , To-Ko-Lo sophom ore society The polieies are GUARANTEED to lie absolutely and A lpha K appa Psi, n ational com NON-ASSESSABLE. m erce fra te rn ity . Because of his a c t ive p articip atio n In u n d erg rad u a te T his is the MOST LIBERAL proposition e \a r activ ities he was elected to F ria rs, offered by ANY INSURANCE COMPANY, either | senior honor society. FARM INSURANCE Towels and Blankets Sale at tills or any other tim e in history. Let us repeat, the polieies are issued on the llat rate plan, and are absolutely non-assessable, and there Is NO INTEREST to pay on the deferred premium paym ents. The theory that all CORPORATIONS are HEARTLESS has been R BOUGHT ASUNDER, by this most liberal offer, on the part of the OREGON FIRE R] I.II I ASS’N of Me.MINN- Y IIL E . Every farm er in the State, ow n ing Insurable property, ean and should participate in this in surance savin g plan, us it was form ulated e x pressly for the benefit of our farm ers. You place yourself under no ob ligation s w hat ever, by m aking inquiry for full particulars. B. W. THORNE, Resident Agent Bank of G re« ham Building, P hones, Office 1291; Res. 1957 W ill con tin u e for a fe w d a y s lon ger G ood W eigh t G ood W eight Turkish Towels Turkish Towels White, size 18x35 W hite, size 20x45 E x tra -H ea v y , d ou b le thread Turkish Towels White, size 23x45 5O c Just received, direct from the mill, a Big Shipment of Wolverine Plaid Blankets, size 66x80, full bed size, in pretty plaids of grey, blue, helio, corn and pink. Sold regularly at $3.75. SPECIALLY PRICED AT $2.98 A v a il you rselv es o f this opportunity N ow . L. A. WACK <& CO. Phone 2221 Gresham, Oregon September Installm ent. "You look hollow chested and th in ,” said th e p ressu re pum p to th e Inner tube. “W hat Is th e m a tte r? " "Incom e ta x ,” w earily replied th e | in n er tube. Window C leaning F o r ex p e rt window cleaning see 8. I TaJIma, or leave o rd e rs w ith John Browu, G resham , phone 2501. BLANKETS 010101015323012301020223905353534848234800000053005300000053484848485348484853534823485300232300 "T h e re a re today very in siste n t a d vocates of governm ent o w n ersh ip of railro ad s. F ran k ly , I do not sh a re th eir views. Our political system has not reached a sta te of developm ent when we can in su re p ro p er ad m in is tra tio n .”— W arren G. H arding. Painful. T each er—“Do you know an y th in g w orse th an a giraffe w ith a stiff neck?” P upil— “Yea, a centipede w ith co rn s.” Money to loan on real estate. F arm loans at ( per cent. B. W. T h o rn e.— Adv. Agent« for Butterfek Patterns T h e Bank o f G reeham paye 6 per 11 cent In te re st on tim e depoelts.— Adv. 1 ' A S torag e b a tte ry re p a irin g and re c n a rg - a,l<1 • er‘* r * ,<’ '' work- R aker