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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 14, NO. «« GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 17. l« 2 l $1.50 Per Year WALLA WALLA GIRL IS CRUMPACKER URGES BR ID E OF FRED MORGAN REPUBLICAN CONGRESS 75TII BIRTHDAY GE TEACHERS will HAVE MRS. HIBBERT HONORED F red M organ and Miss D ora B erney PUB LIU R E C E P ITO N M aurice E. C rum packer is engaged w ere united in m a rria g e at th e home A d elightful su rp rise p a rty w as giv in a vigorous cam paign in his own be A public reception will be tendered of th e b rid e ’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. en by Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bailey at h a lf as rep u b lican can d id ate for con M. E. F ern ey , a t W alla W alla, W ash E lection day Is n earing. Only tw o w eeks and a few days rem ain in w hich th e ir hom e la st T uesday evening in th e teach ers of th e G resham public gress from M ultnom ah county. He is schools next Monday evening. October ington, W ednesday, O ctober 15, at speak in g noons to em ployes of v ari th e voter may p rep a re him self and h erse lf to p erform in tellig en tly th e g rea t h o n o r of Mrs. F ie tta H ibbert, it being 20, at the G resham lib rary , sponsored 12:30 in th e p resence of about sixty h er 75th birthday. ous facto ries and evenings to g roups a c t of A m erican citizenship— voting. guests. T he w edding w as follow ed by Mrs. H ibbert w as com pletely s u r by th e W. C. T. U., th e P a re n t-T e a c h and com m unity g ath erin g s. Mr. and Mrs. V oter, a resp o n sib ility rests upon you. An effort is being er association and th e ch u rc h socie a reception. Mr. M organ left for W alla Among th e arg u m e n ts he is p re se n t m ade to get out a high p ercen tag e of voters. R eg ard less of your political prised. She had been invited by Mr ties. Mayor K. A. M iller w ill give the W alla S atu rd ay and arriv ed here w ith an d Mrs. C. I. R ak er to atten d an en ing is th a t of th e estab lish ed policy of his bride early T h u rsd ay m orning. faith and affiliations, re g a rd le ss of y o u r convictions reg a rd in g p arties, t_ _ te rta in m e n t in P o rtlan d . On th e ir way ad d ress of welcome and talk s will be econom y on th e p a rt of th e rep u b lican T hey have begun housekeeping in th e didates and m easures, th e O utlook u rg es you to inform y o u rself to th é best to th e city Mr. R ak er suggested sto p given by P rin cip al R. E. Cannon of the p arty an d th a t th ro u g h th e rep u b lican high school and P rin c ip a l C. M. b eautiful m odern farm house in L u st budget system th e tax es fo r th e o p e r of your ab ility , reso lv e to go to th e polls, m ark your b allo t th o u g h tfu lly — ping at th e B ailey hom e to get Mr. Q uicksall of th e g rad e school, the ed of the M organ B ro th e rs tru ck in g and Mrs. B ailey to go also. On ation of th e governm ent have been r e and VOTE. com pany, of w hich Mr. M organ is a arriv in g th e re Mr. R ak er found th a t Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, p resid en t of the duced to the ex ten t of six m illion dol The co u n try is safe if you—if every citizen—w ill do th is. m em ber. T he bride is som ew hat a c la rs a day. th ey w ere n ot read y so invited Mrs. P aren t-T ea ch e r association and pos q u ainted in th is com m unity, having We don’t w an t a one-sided governm ent, a govern m en t by th e few, a gov H ibbert in an d th e re she found the sibly o th ers. A read in g w ill be given He u rg es th e re-electio n of P re s i by C ath erin e Metzger and a piano visited a num ber of tim es w ith cous d en t Coolidge and th e p lacing of ern m en t of office h o ld ers an d office seekers, a g o v ern m n t of rad ic als and com pany all w aitin g fo r her. ins, sev eral B erney fam ilies n ear Cor A bountiful d in n er w as served, a solo by W illene B otkin, th e Boys’ a repu b lican co n g ress in office to w ork m alco n ten ts. T h a t’s w hat we w ill g et if su b stan tia l citizen s—A m erican men bett. She has been em ployed as a fe a tu re of w hich w as a la rg e b irthday G lee, club will sing and a violin solo in harm ony w ith th e ad m in istratio n . and w omen— neglect th e ir d uty a t th e polls. bookkeeper for a lum ber concern in cak e w ith a b rig h t glow ing ta p e r for w ill be given by th e Rev. E. G. Ranton. Mr. C ru m p ack er is a co m paratively All p atro n s and frien d s of the It is n ’t enough to go to th e polls on November 4 and m ark your b allot each year of th e honored m o th er’s W alla W alla. T he new lyw eds w ere young m an of o u tstan d in g ab ility and schools are invited. Special in v ita given a reception a t th e ir hom e on w ith y o u r eyes shut. V oting m eans m ore th an p lacing an X h ere and th e re useful life. co nsid erab le experience of a c h a ra c T h u rsd ay evening, w hich w as a tte n d T he g u ests p rese n t w ere Mr. and tions have been sen t to th e te ac h ers te r to fit him for th e office of co n on th e ballot. I t you don’t ca re who Is elected or w h at law s a re en acted you ed by th e m em bers of th e M organ gressm an . Mrs. C. I. R aker. M arguerite Bailey, and th e m em bers of th e school boards. had b e tte r su rre n d e r your fran ch ise and go to R u ssia o r China. fam ily and friends. M rs, W illiam L eona and Leo Bailey, Mr. an d Mrs. W hile th is reception Is p a rtic u la rly T h in k it over. M organ, Mrs. Adolph S choepper and It. R. Bailey and fam ily, Miss Emma for th e purpose of b rin g in g to g eth er Butler Inn at Springdale Burned. Men m ay differ in th e ir honest convictions of g o v ern m en tal policies— B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. I). Lam bert p are n ts and te ach ers in an ac q u a in t R obert M organ, of P o rtlan d , H ector T he th re e -sto ry v ac an t building M organ and wife, of McM innville, Mr they alw ays have—b u t we w ill p e rp e tu ate our free in stitu tio n s and h and down J. H. L arson. Mr. and Mrs. E. I). R aker ance w hich sh all be m u tu ally helpful, know n as th e B u tler In n a t S pring- th o se who are p lanning th e affair w ish and Mrs. H en ry M organ, Mrs. Alvin dale, and fo rm erly occupied by Chas to o u r ch ild ren a b etter governm ent if we form honest convictions and ex and son Bobby. K linski and Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs, from E ssy as a co n fectio n ery an d filling | Pre ss ll>em in an effective w ay by o u r ballots, T he p ro p rie to r of th e M ountain it understood th a t ch ild ren w ill not G resham , w ere am ong tho se present. View F lo ral F arm presented Mrs. H ib be excluded if they a re accom panied sta tio n , w as b u rn ed to th e ground by th e ir p aren ts. Ice cream , cake and cider w ere b ert w ith a la rg e bouquet of beautiful W ednesday night. E. D. C ham berlain served. A handsom e m a h o g an y -m o u n t rose buds, and m any o th e r gifts w ere w ho w as on his w ay hom e about 3 POLITICAL RALLIES NEXT ed m antel clock w ith candle sticks to received. o ’clock in th e m o rn in g saw th e fire I THURSDAY. m atch w as one of num erous presen ts. in th e basem ent. R unning to th e I schoolhouse, he ra n g th e bell to J Two political ra llie s a re sched TROUTDALE Zion Evangelical Church. uled for next T h u rsd ay evening, sp read th e alarm , b u t ow ing to the One of th e m o st in te re stin g events The Zion E vangelical church, a t the cott and fam ily of Hood River, m a k T ro u td ale P a ren t-T ea ch e r associa- one a t the city h all a t F airview re g u la r m onthly m eeting of th e educa absence of fire p ro tectio n in th a t io- I in th e P le a sa n t H om e com m unity in ing a total of 22, besides th e fath e r I tion m et on F rid ay w ith th e follow ing and one at M etzger’s hall, G re sh tional council of m em bers, decided to cality , th e la rg e wooden s tru c tu re w as I rec en t y ea rs w as th e fam ily g ath erin g and m other. officers in c h a rg e : Mrs. M yrtle am. form a te a c h e rs’ tra in in g class and a m ass of flam es in a few m om ents. [ d u rin g five days from O ctober 9 to T he w edding feast w as p rep ared by H o,m es> p resid e n t: Mrs. J. R. Haley, T h ere will be sev eral sp eak ers, ta k e up a th re e -y e a r co u rse of 120 K. A. M iller, ca sh ie r of th e Bank of O ctober 13 in celeb ratio n of th e gold- the ch ild ren and served by four young vice P resid en t; Mrs. A. D. K endall, G resham w hich ow ned th e building, {en w edding a n n iv e rsa ry of Mr. and am ong them T hom as Kay. c a n d i lessons so as to b e tte r p re p a re th em ladies of th e P le a sa n t Home E p w o rth I socretary , and Mrs. C. E. Scott, trea s- d ate for s ta te tre a s u re r and arriv ed on th e scene of th e fire about I Mrs. L. E. W olcott, 408 Oswego street, selves for S unday school w ork. League, th e Misses E thel and A nnie u r e r ' T here w ere 35 m em bers In at- M aurice E. C rum packer, re p u b li The ladies m et a t th e p arso n ag e on 3:30, b u t it w as th en p ra c tic a lly gone. P o rtlan d , p a re n ts of Mrs. E. G. R an- Moffltt, E sth e r and Amy Sloop. Many ten d an ce and Mrs. W. F. H oney and can nom inee for congress. T h u rsd ay to sew for the b az aa r w hich T he cause of th e fire is unknow n, but j ton. The reunion b ro u g h t to g eth er all of th e good th in g s provided on th e I ^trs. K. A. M iller of G resham w ere T hese will be g o o d , rousin g w ill be held a t th e g ran g e h all W ed th e re a re sev eral in d icatio n s th a t of th e eig h t ch ild ren of th e couple ex tab le w ere fu rn ish ed by P lea san t I vi8’t° rs . A sh o rt p ro g ram by the point to in cen d iarism as th e rea l ori- | cepting one d au g h ter who lives in m eetings. All a re invited. P lease nesday, N ovem ber 12. Home friends. At th is m eal W. B. s°hool ch ild ren w as enjoyed. It w as com e out and show an In terest. gin of th e conflagration. T he B ank ; M ichigan. The celeb ratio n had been T h ere w ill be S unday school th e com ing S unday a t 10 o'clock, followed I °,f G reshanl b ro u g h t su it a g a in st Mr. in an ticip atio n for sev eral y ears and W olcott, p resid en t of the fam ily asso- decided to send Mrs. H olm es to the A SPIDER IS m s PAPER. by divine w orship a t 11 in th e E nglish EsS'V 3 te * w eeks ag0 t0 force pay- I had been fostered by a ch ain le tte r ciation, asked his m o th er to rem ove P aren t-T ea ch e rs convention a t Cor- A su b scrib er to a p aper once th e bouquet from th e cake and in- v a llls. Oregon, w ith her expenses paid language, and in th e G erm an lang m ent of deferred re n ta l on th e build- w hich h as been going aro u nd in the edited by th e celeb rated M ark stru cted his fa th e r to ta k e ch arg e of l,y th e local association. Mrs. C. I uage a t 11:60. T he serm on topic w ill ing and he w as ejected from th e prem - fam ily ab o u t once a m onth d u rin g the T w ain w rote to him sta tin g th a t an y thing he m ig h t find u n d er it. To T hom as w as appointed delegate w ith be “Kingdom W orkers.’’ T he Rev. H. ises. The loss to th e b ank is covered p ast ten y ears he had found a spider in his p a by am ple in su ran ce. I P lea8 an t H om e people w ere greaU y th e su rp rise an d d elig h t of th e couple ‘'* ra - A. D. K endall as a lte rn a te . The L. S treich, of St. Louis, M issouri, will p er and w anted to know if it they found fifty d o lla rs in gold placed hot lunches served th e ch ild ren ut speak. An anthem “T he H our of Scarlet Fever Epidemic Feared. I ia te re ste d i n ’he fam ily g ath erin g and th e re by th e ch ild ren and designated ’he noon h o u r la s t year w ere so sue m ean t good or bad luck. M ark P ra y e r” w ill be ren d ered by th e choir. T he p rev alen ce of sc a rle t fever in t ” ro u Sh th e ir g en ero u s h o sp itality w ith o th er m oney raised by them to cessfu l and p o p u lar, it w as decided to replied, “F inding th e sp ider in Mrs. H. R. G bbhardt w ill sing a solo, ’he union school d istric t of D am ascus ! m ade it possible to e n te rta in all the provide a trip to C alifornia, w here a Ka i” serve th e h o t lunches and Mrs your p aper w as n eith er good nor An offering w ill be received for th e bas been cau sin g m uch co n cern to th e v isitin g rela tiv e s in hom es close to they w ill spend th e w in ter w ith rela-1 Mary P arso n s w as chosen to p rep are bud luck for you. T he spider w as d istric t stu d e n t su p p o rt fund, w hich h e a lth officers, acco rd in g to rep o rts ’he M ethodist p arso n ag e, w hich was tives. Besides th e m em bers of th e ’he food for sam e. W ednesday and m erely looking over th e p ap e r to fund is used to encourage stu d e n ts in I received from th ere. It is said th a t ! h e a d q u a rte rs for th e com pany. All see w hich m e rc h an t w as n ot a d fam ily alread y m entioned th e re wer. T h u rsd ay of th is week th e ladies m et a financial w ay to atten d th e educa- I se v eral fam ilies have failed to rep o rt m eals w ere tak en to g e th er aro u n d a p re se n t Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jo hnson, I a t th e lu n ch room and canned veget v ertisin g so th a t he could go to tio n al in stitu tio n s of the E vangelical I th e cases and have let th e ir ch ild ren J huge ta b le in th e p arsonage, th e sto re, spin a web ac ro ss the M. L. E llis, Miss V era B eckett, Mr. I ables for soup to be used d u rin g the denom ination to p re p a re them selves I r e tu rn to school before being p ro p erly | A fam ily e n te rta in m e n t w as en- and Mrs. C. R. L ane and d au g h ter I w in ter. C om m ittees w ere appointed door and live a life of u n d istu rb ed fo r C h ristian service. T h ere w ill be disinfected and w hile still having a joyed on F rid a y evening, O ctober 11, P earl, and Mrs. A nna B eckett, a ll of to m ake a rra n g e m e n ts for th e an n u al peace ever a fte rw a rd .” young people's m eeting a t 7:30 led by com m unicable form of th e disease, w hen every m em ber of th e fam ily, P o rtlan d . I H allow e’en p a rty to be given a t th e W alter R am ser. T he topic w ill be. T he a u th o rities a t Oregon City have some of th e ch ild ren -in -law an d some Alethodist Episcopal ( Imrch. T h ere w ere som e very b eau tifu l C,ty hal1’ A d° n a tlon of 45 w as m ade My denom ination, its organ izatio n | been notified. , of th e g ran d c h ild ren w ere called upon At th e M ethodist Episcopal church w edding gifts from th e g u ests outside to w ard P u rch asin g a b ask et ball for an d aim s.” to ta k e p a rt. D. B rooks H ogan, a of th e im m ediate fam ily as well as a th e 8chooL M rs- G race Otto gave cu r- on Sunday m orning Dr. H u ett will „ , „ . . | HOGAN ¡fo rm e r resid e n t of P le a sa n t Home hand-m ade co m fo rter from th e P le a s -1 re,R events and Mrs. A. D. K endall speak, tak in g as a subject, “T he Way Bethel Baptist Church. | ---------- I now residing in P o rtlan d , co n trib u ted to Life.” T h ere w ill be special m usic T he Bible school ot th e B aptist 1 A d elig h tfu lly a rra n g e d little sur-1 g re a tly to th e v arie ty and in te re st of a n t Home M. E. L ad ies’ Aid society I aIld MrB’ Jo h n D enison served caka by th e choir. In th e evening th e su b and coffee d u rin g th e social hour. ch , u rc h will begin prom ptly a t 10 p rise p a rty w as ca rrie d off success- th e p ro g ram , A business m eeting w as held afte r T he 500 p arty given by the Social ject w ill be “The C ause of F a ilu re .” o clock Sunday, follow ed by the m orn- fully F rid ay aftern o o n w hen n e ig h th e d in n er in w hich th e association T he S unday school will m eet rs T he golden w edding cerem ony, for w as m ade a p erm a n en t o rganization club of T ro u td ale O. E. S. w as enjoyed ing ch u rch service a t 11. T he subject hors and frie n d s g ath ered a t th e home usual a t 10 a. in. T he school is g ra d v ery m uch by those presen t. High of the serm on w ill be “T he S uccessful of Mrs. M ark D oryland, b rin g in g w ith w hich a la rg e n u m b er had g ath ered , and nam ed th e L. E. W olcott assocla h onors w ent to Mrs. A. D. K endall, ed, w ith good te ac h ers and a w arm w as held a t th e P le a sa n t Home M. E. C h urch.” T he young people’s m eet- them bask ets of sandw iches and cake, tion. AV. B. W olcott w as m ade p re si T ro u td ale and O. A. E astm an , G resh Welcome to all stran g e rs. ing w ill begin a t 6:30 in th e evening. T he p a rty w as in honor of Mr. Dory ch u rc h on S unday follow ing the dent. A. C. W olcott tre a s u re r, and E. T he E pw orth League m eets a t 6:30 am, and consolation to Mrs. F ra n cis p reach in g service, w hich w as con- w ith preach in g service a t 7:30. T here la n d s m other. Mrs. S arah D oryland, j ductpd by tb „ Rpv> E Q R an to n , G. R anton secreta ry . T eg a rt and Clyde Stone, Fairview . p. m. for Its w eekly devotional service. w ill be p ra y e r m eeting and Bible w ho has been spending th e s u m m e , youngest 80n. in . , aw of thp ag(,„ cou. Monday, th e 13th, w as Mrs. W ol Jud g in g by th e ap p lau se th e sh o rt T his Is a live com pany of fine young stu dy W ednesday evening a t 7:30. w ith her son an d fam ily, b ut who e x - | pIe. A ftpr thp sprm on w(1(idfng c o tt’s 69th b irth d ay , an d w as m ade the program given by Mr. D ouglas and people who w elcom e h e a rtily all pects to leave W ednesday m o rn in g for | Inarch wag pfaypd , Mrg A c W(),_ clim ax of th e reunion. I t w as cele Mrs. L. A. H arlow w as m uch enjoyed. stra n g e rs. Gresham Community Church, b rated in a trip up th e Colum bia I her hom e in K an sas City, K ansas P ra y e r m eeting Is held on T h u rs co tt and th e b rid al com pany, c o n sist riv e r highw ay to M ultnom ah falls A lunch of sandw iches, cake and cof Bible Standard. Coffee w as served w ith th e re fre s h day evening a t 7:30 to w hich all who fee w as served by p a st m a tro n s who ing of Mr. and Mrs. AVolcott and th e ir w h ere all bade each o th e r “good-bye” T he Sunday school of th e Bible m ents. T hose p rese n t w ere Mrs. W. H. w ish to Berve God a re co rd ially In w ere hostesses. S tan d a rd G resham Com m unity church seven ch ild ren , m arch ed to th e p lat- , and se p arate d to m eet ag ain w henever B lack, Mrs. A. J. S tout, M rs. W. E. Mrs. Minnie B elderm aun, who has vited. form and th e fam iliar w ords of th e | possible. w ill convene a t 10 o’clock next S u n Beegle and Mrs. Alex. H uber. been v isitin g at th e hom e of Mrs. „ . . „ . t t . m a rria g e cerem ony w ere read by Mr. day, w ith preach in g service a t 11 and Mr. W olcott has reaso n to be proud Russell» file Grangers to Hold H o b art B eers is back to w o rk again | R an to n and rPsponded to by brldp and F ra n ce s Fox, has re tu rn e d to Baker, 7:45 in th e evening. T he Rev. F. E. of th e fam ily tre e w hich he possesses. (nrd Party. a t th e Colum bia brick y ard a fte r a se groom of h alf a ce n tu ry ago Oregon, th is week. Crook will preach in th e m orning and Mrs. Among th e p ro m in en t men whose T he R ussellville g ran g e w ill hold a vere a ttac k of quirtsy w hich n ecessi AVolcott w ore an a ttra c tiv e Mrs. Isab e lla F ed ersp ell and two th e p ulpit w ill be occupied in th e eve black nam es a re found on it a re : H enry card p arty a t th e ir hall on th e Base ta te d his rem oval to a ho sp ital w here sa tin d ress and ca rrie d a bouquet of . AVolcott, who cam e over from Eng- ch ild ren from C alifo rn ia are visiting L ine S atu rd ay night, O ctober 18, to n ing by th e Rev. G. H. B eazan, of his to n sils w ere lanced. H is b ro th er, P o rtlan d . T h ere w ill be p ray e r m eet O phelia roses. T he ch u rch w as beau- land ln th e ship “M ary and Jo h n ”, a r- a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. T hom as w hich all friends of th e g ran g e a re M cKinley B eers, had an attac k of the ing W ednesday evening a t 7:30. . i - rated W“ h au tu m n leave8 riv in g in N an task et, Mass., May 30, Low. tro u b le at th e sam e tim e b ut bas not and flowers J. L. M orris and fam ily from P o rt Invited. R efresh m en ts will be served. 1630; Roger W olcott, who w as co l yet recovered sufficiently to resu m e land have moved onto th e J. Giese I rep Alethodist Church Services. One of th e unique fea tu re s of th e onlal governor of C onnecticut 1750 N nbsrrllie New a t Bnrgiiiu H ates. Sunday, O ctober 26, w ill be ob his w ork. first b re a k fa st was a su p p ly of g e n u 64; O liver AVolcott, who w as a signer place. O utlook and D ally O regonian, one Mr. and Mrs. C arl S chultz e n te r . . . i H erm an B laser, J a p M ershon and served as laym an s day, a t w hich tim e ine m aple sy ru p se n t by Mrs. D ora of th e D eclaration of Independence year, 46. Outlook with dally and S u n ,, , , , , , _j _ I Mr. P rice have re tu rn e d from s o u th day O regonian, one year, 47.75. Mall a num ber of th e laity of the church tain ed a t d in n er S unday evening the C ram er, one of th e d au g h ters, from _ and second sta te gov ern o r of Connec e rn Oregon w here they w ent on a only. Offer closes October 31. S u b w ill have ch a rg e of th e services. follow ing g u ests from P o rtla n d : Mr. her own "su g a r b u sh .” tie n t 1794-98; S ilas W olcott, th e first scrib e th ro u g h th e Outlook. Next S unday th e p asto r w ill occupy and Mrs. D. D eSanto, Mrs. E thel T hose who cam e to atten d th e cele w hite se ttle r of H avana, New York; h u n tln g trip . F lem ing and Miss E sth e r A'alentine. Mrs. G eorge P a rris h and Mrs. C la r th e p u lpit both m orning and evening, b ratio n trav eled all the w ay from 20 O liver W olcott, th e second, who w as F o r feeding dry m ash to p o u ltry an ence P arso n s a re am ong the sick this open box or trough Is used by th e O re th e subject for th e m orning being, m iles to 3000. T hey w ere Mrs. E tta se c re ta ry of th e U. 8. T re a su ry and Do Veil Like to Clean a C hicken! week, th e la tte r having been in the gon ex p erim en t station. It Is su p e rio r "F illed w ith th e S p irit.” The young | T hen don't. Use N ickerson Jellied- S herm an, G rand R apids, M ichigan; seventh sta te go e rn o r of Connectl- „ , , , Good S am a ritan h o sp ital for a few to th e “self feeding hop p er.” A box people’s m eeting w ill convene a t 6:30 chicken. Phone G resham 725. Mrs. E thel G raham and h er fam ily of cut. S everal of th e an c esto rs fought dayH six inches deep, six inches wide and in the evening, th e su b je ct being, T acom a; Mrs. G ertru d e R anton and In th e R evolutionary w ar. four feet long m akes a d esirab le fee d T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Cook and c h il “C h ristian s— W hat They Should Not . her fam ily, of P le a sa n t H om e; Mr. ing box. A piece of q u a rte r round m a Mr. and Mrs. W olcott feel very cent in te re st on tim e d eposits.—Adv Be.” T his m eeting w ill be followed and Mrs. W. IT. W olcott, of P o rtlan d ; th a n k fu l th a t In the im m ediate fam d ren have re tu rn e d from Medford, te ria l Is nailed on th e u pper side of W a n t aas. ad d to y o u r profit. by p reaching service at 7:30. The Mr. and Mrs. R. L. AVolcott of Brogan, ily, including ch ild ren , g ran d ch ild ren , Oregon, w here they have been visiting the Inside of the box to keep th e b irds from hooking th e m ash o u t w ith th e ir S unday school is grow ing both in in j O regon; A. C. W olcott and fam ily of and g re a t g ran d c h ild ren , th e re has for th e p ast six w eeks. beaks. Bargain Period for Dallies. Miss C arrie May from San F ra n c is te re s t and atten d an ce. A'isitors Longview, W ashington; O. O. AA’ol- not been a death In th e la st 40 years. F rom now u n til O ctober 31. Milk re p o rt b lanks now for sa le co, Calif., was a re c e n t v isitor at the alw ays welcome. D aily O regonian and O utlook, one home of h er au n t, Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox, cheap a t the Outlook office. year, $6. R eg u lar price 46.35. NASH CLOTHES. for a few days. D aily and S unday O regonian and I H undreds of m en a re te stify in g th a t O utlook, one year, 47.75. R egular Mrs. P earl T em an and son Cor- N ash clothes at 428.50 a re equal to price 4S. “ . nellu s and d au g h ter M ary from T he red o u b tab le R ufus C. Holm an “ clo th es u su ally a t tw ice th a t figure. P o rtla n d T eleg ram and Outlook, i< pu i c. r m ight be h ard for him g r a n ts P ass, Oregon, will spend the P ositively ta ilo red to m easure. P. F. one year, 44.50. R eg u lar p rice 45.50. 1« a can d id ate for m ayor of P o rtlan d . as he would be th e o bject of severe w lntpr hprp a t thp homp of w c B lack, G resham , phone 1801.—Adv. T h is is for m ail delivery only. S ta rt | He Is one of seven. It is developing cr t cism on the p a rt of ce rtain In ter j Long, ru ra l m all c a r rie r on ro u te 2. any tim e. New o r renew al. Into a hot co n test and H olm an m ay be U sers of th e W a n t Ad. C olum n are Now is a good tim e to g et a daily if *, s' ut w ou’d m ake It h ard for Miss Belle P a rso n s has re tu rn e d to The Dally Journal, by mull, four u rg ed to pay cash w ith o rd e r and you haven't one. elected, though m any th in k th e choice * u n r e s ts th a t prey upon th e pub- I her w ork a t N ew berg, Oregon, a fte r a avoid se n d in g bills fo r sm all a m o u n ts months, from now to February, J of th e voters will be B aker o r G atens. lie. He Is clean and stra ig h tfo rw a rd , , w eek sp en t at th e home of her m other, S ubscribe th ro u g h th e Outlook. lif.'.;. for si.lt.-». Dally and Sunday. j It is u n fo rtu n a te th e re a re so m any too m uch so to su it m any who w ant to Mf.g E lecU P(|r|, on(I '¡Hue. lo r 82-3.'., I as It m ay resu lt, w ith P o rtla n d 's sys- g rab the plum s out of th e public pie. J S unday d in n er g u ests a t th e home tern of first, second and th ird choice, H a would not be a sp e cta cu la r ad- i of Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox w ere Miss C arrie T his *p> ria l sh o rt-term subscrip- The Ladies of the Smith Memorial Presbyterian Church of j In th e election of one le ast desired. ’i'Hi < 11 rl. >ou tliiuugb tb - th re e m in istratio n hut It would be business- May of San F ran cisco . Calif., Mr. Fair» lew will serve Though It is not a m a tte r In w hich like an d thorough and clean or Hoi la n d Mrs. Melvin S h o rt and little of the wint i G resham or ea ste rn M ultnom ah cltl- m an would not be H olm an. d au g h ter o t W ashougal, W ash., and 1. Tin- P resid en tial ram piiigii ! zens can ta k e activ e p a rt, It Is still a Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fox of P o rtlan d . Hid election. I m a tte r of In terest who is elected Crop ro tatio n an d use of farm at the Fairview City Hall from 6:30 to 8 p. m 2. The stale legislative session Sunday school w ill be held a t 10 i m ayor of th e m etro p o lis of w hich th is m a n u re o r crop resid u es are first e s in Oregon. a. m. and p reach in g service* by th e se n tia ls in any p erm a n en t p lan f o r , _ 3. The short lerm of congress, ! d istric t m ay some day become an in- m ost Oregon soils, w ith occasional Rev E R D- H ollensted a t 7:30 p. m. Cream Chicken w ith B iscuit which I ....... » f l i e s a lte r flec tio n mid 1 te g ra l p art. R elishes Salad lim ing of soils ln th e hum id section. a ’ ’be T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rch . may lie called upon to elect the I The O utlook has alw ays believed In T he fe rtility of m any different soil M ashed P otato es G reen Beans next president. Holm an and sup p o rted him. He is types is being explored th ro u g h the Cake A pple Pie Coffee Money to loan on real estate. F arm s t E I l i t Ol I I 1(0!, AKOI I I I. capable, fearless, a m an of convic sy stem atic soli survey and fertility loan* a t 6 per cent. B. W. T horne. SO Cents Per Plate w ork conducted by th e experim ent Phone 1661. tions and devoted to th e In terests of sta tio n and federal b u reau of soils. Phone order* to Outlook 1661. FIVE-DAY FAMILY GATHERING IS EVENT A T PLEASANT HOME HOLMAN TRUE TO TYPE A BARGAIN Take il Quick! A CHICKEN DINNER THURSDAY, OCTOBER- » - M E N U