Attractive Barg,ain Subscription Offers by Portland Dailies Good This Month sham Outlook’s Photo Offer Closes Octob O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON ear Says Tobacco Must Go Way Of Saloon > NEW CITIZEN WRITES LETTER ABOUT OREGON Still Horseshoe Pitching Q ueen G resham and Oregon have secured and the ocean is rolling. V.’estern a real booster in A ttorney Alt. O. N el Oregon probably has more paved son, who cam e here w ith his fam ily roads th an any o th e r section in the last Ju ly from Dunn C enter, N. D. world. N early all of the main roads Mr. Nelson im m ediately bought re si are paved or graveled. P rin cip al am ong the paved roads, of course, is dence p ro p erty here, opened an office th e Columbia highw ay, w hich is built and began life in real earnest. He along the Columbia riv er, and the l'a I th in k s he has moved to the border- cine highw ay, w hich ru n s from P o rt land to San F ra n cisc o through Saiein. ' land of paradise. contents. No insurance w as carried. i A nother new highw ay u nder construc- Mr. Nelson is not the kind to enjoy |tio The fire occurred about noon and n . ru n s from Mt. Hood through the ■ a Rood th in g and keep it to himself. Silverton co u n try in to California, neighbors gathered to give w hat as 1 He believes in spreading the good f e have found th e people here very sistance w as possible. A call to the ! news, and in keeping with this sp irit , tine. We had h eard a good deal about G resham fire departm ent brought the I has w ritten a letter w hich will be , | .he O regonians to th e effect th at they chem ical engine and crew and a large w ere a sort of a h ard boiled, h ard p u b lish ed in M innesota and be read shelled bunch of m oss-backs. We num ber of men who h u rried to the Iby m any form er acquain tan ces in have found them q u ite th e opposite. scene of the fire. N othing could be ' M innesota and the D akotas. P ortions In tact, we have found most of them ,u ro c. done to save th e buildings already Charles G. Pease, presided to he m ighty good scouts, kind and of his le tte r reads as follow s: burning but the chem ical engine p re of the Non-Smokers’ Protectivi big-hearted in every way. rrancisco. Columbus, It may in terest your read ers to hear League, says th a t the w ar againsi vented the spread of th e fire to other Like the p ro d u cers in every conn- 1 le women's horseshoe som ething, at th is tim e, about condi the use of tobacco is now on ii buildings. try, the producers h ere a re confronted I iplon of the United tions in w estern Oregon. earnest. He s a y s : "We are goim w ith the m ark etin g and distribution retalueil her title in The fire sta rted in the feed room Biddle and Mrs. Ella O liphant, of The w rite r was born and raised on problem s. B ut they alw ays have an to do to tobacco Just what the Anti- I. C. A. Lauhani of and brooder house, w here an oil stove Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L ans a farm near H atton, N orth D akota abundance to p u t on th e m arket Saloon League did to drink.’’ 111., lu the (Inals nt w as being used in a d rier for w alnuts. and from 1909 until Ju ly th is year we T housands of to n s of th ese products downe and Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Cox resided in Dunn count This building contained the y ea r’s go to w aste here every year. D uring of Oregon City. The guests Included kota, when we moved the past two w eeks we have seen I u m inisterial and a lay delegate to the crop of apples and w alnuts, a 500-egg principally on account m any o rch ard s in w hich th e ground incubator, tools and m any other conference of the Methodist Episco so n ’s health. She had i has been covered w ith perfectly good things. From here the fire spread to pal church to he held in Springfield. and delicious p ru n es, pears, apples, receipt of a copy the barn, w ith eight or ten ton of hay Massaeluiselts next May, Dr. William etc going to w aste. T he berry und Damages to the p roperty of tho rchlight of Red- and half a ton of mill feed. The feed fru it products h ere can n o t be excelled W allace Youngson and Roy B. Cox, •ctober 11, telling in quality. We a re told th a t several J Bethel Baptist church In G rcshutn I respectively. w as in a bin and the fire did not pene- have been aw arded at $150, w hich w ill oi m e death of a form er Gresham C alifornia co rp o ratio n s are buying T he Rev. Melville T. Wire preached thousands of tons of these Oregon be paid by the w ater hoard of th e city m an, some of whose relatives still products and are sellin g them in the of Portland for (he privilege of c r o s s a sermon which was p articularly ap live here, Randolph W illiams, b ro th b erry shed, w ith th? ca rrie rs and world as C alifornia goods. Moral ing the proper! if the ch u rch w ith p ro p riate to the occasion. Other m in Buy your fru its d irect from our Ore- c ra te s to equip at le ast 40 pickers, er of Homer, George and John W il the th ird pipe lit.......... Bull R un w a isters who took part in th is service, liam s living east of Gresham . The w as destroyed. This building con te r, th e work of Installing w hich will I besides the pastor, the Rev. A. S tained oil stoves and much equipm ent I paper is sent by O. H. S to tt of A nder | begin th is full. The pipe line w ill I Hlsey, were Dr. E. E. G ilbert and the The following is of the houses used by the berry pick son. California. | follow the Powell Valley road to a Rev. M. II. Parounagian of Salem and ers, also chicken feed for the year. from the S earch lig h t: | point directly Ir front of the B aptist Dr. A. Thompson of Gresham. A All w as a total loss. A chicken house Randolph W illiam s died T hursday | liarsonage an d will then cro ss th e beautiful anthem was sung by a q u a r w as p ractically all burned. m orning in the county hospital, w here , p ro p erty to the southeast. T he u su al tet consisting of Guy D. Jones, the Mr. and Mrs. K aser express deep he had been a p atien t for six years. width of the pipe line rig h t of w ay is | Misses Myrtle Rusher and Doris Zim g ra titu d e to th eir neighbors and the He was born in P o rtland, Oregon, and Í 40 feet, but in view of the clrcu m -1 m erm an, and Leslie Wairud. G resham fire departm ent for the a s w as aged 68 years. stances th is was reduced to 30 feet I At the close of the service in the sistan ce rendered them during and “For fourteen y ears in the early on the church property. U nder th e I auditorium a reception was held in a fte r th e fire. days of Redding W illiam s was a bar- p resen t arran g em en t It will com e th e basement, the receiving line being w ithin a few feet of the co rn er of th e I m ade up of district superintendents SPE C IA L M EETIN G S AT building. Two valuable lots east of I and pastors, and their wives who have F R E E M ETH O D IST CHURCH the parsonage lots are also dam aged served the local church The Rev. A. 8. Hlsey and wife headed the line. Special m eetings will begin a t the O thers. In the order of their succes F re e M ethodist church next Sunday sion, were J. H. Wood and wife, H. L. m orning and continue indefinitely. A com m ittee, co n sistin g of K A Kt. C lair and wife, A. Jhom pson, M. B. Rev. F. R. Dawson, of the Columbia Banks and E. II. W illiam s from the Parounagian, Mellville T. W ire and riv er conference, will be the evan P o rtland Cham ber of Com merce, was wife, A. C. Brackenbury and wife, E. gelist. ju st here and relieved me of u few E. Gilbert and wife, W. W. Youngson "slm oleans” for m em bership in that “We a re looking for the blessing of body. T he P o rtlan d Cham ber is a la n d wife, and D. H. Leech. God to attend fliese m eetings,” says splendid organization w hich is doing A brief program of speeches and the p asto r Rev. E. D. Blackm an, “and w onderful work tow ard th e develop I songs was given under the direction m ent of th is country. T hey stated that ask the earnest p rayers of not only o f Dr. Leech. Mr. Hisey, Mr. Wire th a t body would gladly fu rn ish In th e church but all who believe in old and Mr. Brackenbury spoke, also K. form ation, to anyone Interested, upon tim e Bible conviction and power to request. A. Miller, chairm an of the finance unite w ith us in this effort. A re we at 1 m ust now close, if I find tim e I com m ittee and D. E. Towle, chairm an our best? If not, why not?” will w rite again w hen o u r w inter is of th e building committee. C. E. at its w orst. If by ch ance any of your D onald Mac Phee and wife are ex R u sh er and Miss Edeila Towle sang read ers should w ish an y Inform ation pected to be p resent on Sunday and about th is section of th e country, b eau tifu l solos. Light refreshm ents b rin g th e gospel m essage in song. w hich I am in a position to furnish, 1 w ere serveil by the Ladles' Aid, who T h ere w ill be special singing during should be glad to have them drop me a M ayor Baker of P ortland ad d ressed uaed the fully equipped kitchen for th e services. line. My address is Box 105, G resham , Oregon. In q u iries m ay be m ade In th e stu d en ts of the high school y e s te r th e first time. S unday's services will be as fol- 1 Norsk, Swede, Dane, G erm an or E ng day afternoon on the subject of "Good low s: Sunday school lish to su it your convenience. C itizenship." He recounted the a d m orning preaching at 11; evening v antages of young people of th e p re s p reaching at 7:30. en t day over those of form er y ears in T he special m eetings th e m a tte r of educational o p p o rtu n ities every night during the week and said th a t the day is past when th e The trav e lle r borrow ed a m atch uneducated and the untrained will be from his Scotch com panion. Next he ' tton Is to receive a “certificate of able to successfully com pete In th e fum bled in his pockets and rem arked m erit." which has been aw arded for activ ities of life with the keen, tr a i n th a t he had left his tobacco pouch at home. “Then ye’ll not be needin' the ed m inds of the rising generation. He efficiency displayed during th e in m atch,” suggested the Scot, taking it nought to im press upon the pupils th e I stru ctio n mobilization of May 21, 1923, back again. We w onder if Ja p an will obligation which rests upon them to I Once upon a tim e all th e coal deal according to word ju st received from be “needin’ the m atch" since she has use th ese advantages Io th e fu lle st I ers tried to sell coal. been able to see the real h ea rt of A djutant G eneral George A. W hite by ex ten t and to work faithfully an d I A m erica. A dvertising space is th e w hite hope Lieut. Clifford G. Schneider of H ead h o nestly to secure the best possible I Say It th e W ant Ad q u a rte rs Company. 1st B attalion. 186 of the a le rt business man education. In fan try , O. N. G. The certificate will Good citizenship, said the m ayor, is I be presented on an ap p ro p riate occa th e reflection of high Ideals and good I sion to be determ ined la ter and a r c h a ra c te r of the people, and Is m u n i-I ranged between L ieu ten an t Schneider feated In civic righteousness. A c o m -I i and A djutant G eneral White. m unlty Is good or had according ns “The acid te st of a N ational Guard th ese Ideals a re high or low. A c iti organization is Its ability to mobilize zen owes to his com munity, his sta te 1 quickly and w ithout confusion. The and his nation the highest alleglnnce ‘ fact th a t your organization success He m ust striv e to build up th o se I ' fully stood the te st is an accom plish th in g s which help to develop c h a r m ent of which you and your com- j a c te r and keep out the things w hich ' m and may well be proud," w rites the ' would hinder. • 11 a d ju ta n t general. Home (.lin in g Week at I', of (t. W ith the appointm ent of Hadden Rockhey iis chairm an of the Home Corning com m ittee, plans are under D on't be Impatient. It will not be w ay for the celebration of the annual <3 personal greeting to one’s relatives, iiliimni reunion on the University of long before you are told for whom -Cl friends or business patrons is highly Oregon cam pus, November 23 anil 24. you m ay vote for president of the Have patience—and A high point of this year's Home Cori, U nited States. appropriate and much appreciated at the tng wfll be the annual Oregon O. A. C. w ait. holiday season. football gam e to be played on H ay w ard Held on the afternoon of No The Bank of Gresham pays 6 per vem ber 24. S u b sc rip tio n s have been com cent Interest on time deposits.— Adv. IT IS NOT A DAY TOO SOON MERRY CHRISTMAS $)oliöap fèreetingô fo r you to begin choosing th is yea specially en g rav ed C h ristm as an d ’ X Y e a r’s cards. We h av e foreseen th < i p o rta n c e of e a rly choice and a re m read y to show you our new. exclusi line of g re e tin g cards. In lots of 25, w ith envelc w ith y o u r n a m e o r firm p rin ted . S am ples can be seen a t th is office Gresham Outlook ing in fairly well. T h e O utlook h a s issued m ore th an a hundred coupons on th e P h o to Offer. Scores have a lre a d y tak e n a d v a n ta g e of th e B arg ain B ates on th e O regonian an d T ele g ram . Yankee American League Pennant Winners o f 1923 B ut th e re is su rely a (»rand Rush C om ing. O nly tw o m ore w eeks of th e B arg ain R ates. H u n d red s sh o u ld com e in be fo re O ctober 31. And o th e r h u n d red s should secure th e Phone 1561 ' ’"V"*’ *■ V- A m erican , to a » World neriea. Thin in a new picture of the 1923 player«. lown above, wen the pen n an t In the world aeries. . " ’w o r ld