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T W IC E A W EEK -VOL. 14, NO. «s G resham O utlook (« RESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY TEMPLE WILL HOLD FIRST ANNIVERSARY ’ OREGON, K<>ir t? v ? v SE‘v Y OREGON GOVE ...... RNOR GETS SOLELY ON HIS RECORD W RITE-IP IN MAGAZINE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 1, |»_»l $1,5(1 Per Y ear IS GIVEN BIG BOOST Í T T ’ 8ecr.e ta.ry of 8 tate' ,s ' ° ‘ 8pecial ln t# rM t to O regonians is THE BAPTIST CHURCH Beside th e B eautiful Willame»»»'* I n i . ap p ealin g to th e people fo r re-election the sto ry ap p earin g In th e November is the title of a book ju st off the press Rev S “ g BenH ,h “ 9‘h’ T he first a n n iv e rsa ry of th e found to a second term of office on th e r e c issue of W om an's Home Com panion of w ritten by th e v eteran M ethodist cir - the B ,nH h L ’ ‘a te evangelist for ord of accom plishm ents he has m ade. G overnor W alter M. P ierce of Oregon cu lt rider, th e Rev. Jo h n P arso n s who i ing of th e undenom inational tem ple ‘ Pt,8t ch u rch es of Oregon, will of w hich th e Rev. S. F. P itts is p a s He has p ut his best efforts in to t h e w r i t t e n by F re d erick L. Collins for lives a t V entura P ark , on the B a s e t h e “ ,7 . 7 ° f Bpecial i«> conduct of his im p o rta n t office an d ; th a t Publication. T he a u th o r has L ine road. Dr P arso n s t h e , 1 1 , I ? Bap“ 8t church. Mr. B entlev r to r. w ill be fittingly observed th e com M.e a r a,ld io rcefu l « P ° 8“ ton of ing Sunday. O ctober 26. by th e usual prom ises to w ork faith fu lly and con- Inaii« th e rounds of 16 sta te caid to ls rep u b lican p rin cip les and a boost for ■’ 11 s i ' ™ ,i" H h" « • >"« X Z £ serv ices and also by th e addition of E- C rum packer, th e republican omce a t th e g en e ral election. « m ost in te restin g m anner. He show s w .- sp ecial m usical num num bers. bers nom inee for co n g ress from th is dis- Mr. and auu copal ch u rch , is a b ro th er S e c re ta ry K ozer is not m aking a ' a kePn u n d ersta n d in g of hum an na- Mrtc R obert M iller, evangelist singers ‘“ -‘aw of I I hom e is in McMinnvIll?, Oregon. ct, an d Tom Kay. ca n d id ate for '■■Is, *71 g "II. The I 1 1 ( Mrs. D. M. R o b erts an d is of N ew berg, a re expected to be p res- pcrconal can v as of th e state, b u t is a t- j tu re and b rin g s out th e varied c h a r v isitor in G resham a t t h e B ent,ey ls know n through «tate tre a su re r, was th e re su lt of „ th e R oberts o u t th is and o th e r sta te s as a sane rally held la st nig h t in M etzger s hall. S° ° th e r Spec,al m usic w ill be tending s tric tly to th e duties of his a c te ri8tics of his su b jects in sto ries home, also o ccasionally fills th e p u l vided. T hese services sta rte d a year office, w hich he h as conducted in a j ‘b a ‘ a re delightful, an d successful ev an g elist and it is be T he crow d w as sm all and th e old p it of th e M ethodist ch u rch h ere in busin esslik e m a n n er. It is ce rtain ; G overnor P ierce d elig h ts to be ad- ago w ith 11 m em bers and they have lieved by those who know th ese men tim e cam paign en th u siasm w as lack of th e re g u la r pasto r. now a large follow ing. P ra ctically tn a t he w ill have a heavy vote in th is ! dressed by his first nam e, says Mr. th e T h absence e R ev « m i. I th a t ,h e ir com ing to G resham a t th is ing, though in te llig en t in te re st was tev. W illiam W allace Young-1 tim e will not M ultnom ah co u n ty and j Collins, and he is accustom ed to every S unday people a re p rese n t from | an sw er his telephone w ith . th is son, p asto r of th e Rose City P a rk | being done only re su lt in m uch good show n in th e su b jects p resen ted and O regon City, W ichita, B ridal Veil and th ro u g h o u t th e state. am ong th e B a p tist con- ap p eals made. is W alter." As one of th e biggest M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch th e Odd r n ° r ‘he " rSt eiBht month8 Hon. G eorge C aldw ell opened th e W ill' Careless Hunters farm ers of Oregon and th e ow ner of th e Odd F ellow 's hall w as rented as a 7 h h “ p o rtra y “ 1 of th e bene w illiam , th e fo u r-y ear-o ld son of “th e finest h erd of w hite faces you m eeting place, b u t in Ju ly Of th is fits th a t had come to th e co u n try from y ea r th e p re se n t com m odious tem ple Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stone, of F airview , ever saw ,” th e governor is in en tire the b usinesslike, tax -sav in g ad m in is tu g tb e nPck bX a stra y bullet ¡sy m p ath y w ith th e ru ra l population of th is book. a m w as dedicated. In addition to the WaS8hOt. tra tio n of C alvin Coolidge. He told of t i - . ., i sta te s th a t th e title w as suggested hv re g u la r preach in g service, w hich is at a t th e h an d s of a c a re le ss h u n te r I ‘be sta te H e cam e to th e s ta te 4 0 1 th e fact th a t " b d by n ex t Sunday will be "S c rip tu ra l D is th e ta sk th a t confronted th e republi- W ednesday, but fo rtu n a te ly he w as not ¡y e a rs ago as a d riv er of m u le j <,nd "th e first house in Ore . P. m „ tn e re is a flourishing Sunday cip lin e in th e local ch u rc h .” T h ere . W ith a youn«e r I la te r of oxen. He has k ep t books, gon dedicated to religion and A m eri will be special m usic u n d er th e d i ana at th e beginning of th e H arding school, of w hich Mrs. E. D avidson is h r n th o r v. ad m in istra tio n , follow ing th e a b n o r th e su p e rin ten d e n t, w hich convenes at b ro th er he w as play in g in th e y ard of ! ’au g h t school and has p racticed law can p atrio tism w as situ a te d on the rectio n of Mrs. Clow in th e m orning m al conditions b ro u g h t ab o u t by the 1 o clock. Among oth er in te restin g is home, w hen one of tw o h u n te rs in , Qf some of his m ethods as a gov ern o r e a st bank of th e W illam ette riv er a and evening services. T h ? su b ject for w ar au d th e period of liquidation. He few m iles n o rth of Salem , and from fe a tu res of this school th e re is a class a n earb y field ev idently m iscalcu lat- Mr- Collins w rites- th a t house relig io n and p atrio tism th e evening service will be "M oses at hoohooed the ch arg e of a do-nothing of H Ja p an e se ch ild ren ta u g h t by Mrs th e B u rn in g B ush.” ad m in istra tio n and presented an a rra y rad iated in all d irectio n s.” ia n s L arsen. F our au to loads from T he Bible school will begin p ro m p t of facts and figures to prove stu p e n Some of th e subdivisions a re “T he th e tem ple w ent to W ichita W ednes Oregon S u n rise", “Idyle of Old O re ly at 10 a. m.. Mrs. A. G ray actin g as dous achievem ents. day evening to a s sist in evangelistic Mr C aldw ell defended P resid en t gon , "On the Old Oregon T ra il”, "In su p erin ten d en t. The B ap tist Young m eetings w hich a re in p ro g ress there. P eople's Union u n d er th e lead ersh ip oo hlge and th e rep u b lican adinfnls- th e Oregon C ountry", "C ircu it R ider T he tem ple h as also Days in O regon”, “U nder a Sacred of Miss H elen A nkcorn as p resid en t ratlo n ag a in st th e various ch a rg es of alo n g foreign m issio n ary lines, h a v only tu rn ed to say, ”l m s o rry la d y ', , governors. T hey a re n eith er elected w hen they both fled and so far have to this T re e ” and "T ay lo r S tre et P u lp it", th e is doing splendid work. T he subject g raft, m onopoly, m ism anagem ent and ing rec en tly co n trib u ted to w ork in m ade no Inquiries. T he a u th o ritie s at for th e B .Y .P .U . next S unday eve exploitation. His ta lk w as Inform a office nor officially appointed. I last th e foreign field. nam ed being a ch a p te r devoted to They are the ning is "R ace R elations In a W orld tive and convincing. . h r « b,g P „ ,u “ u I W o i ? S , ™ s . S l'‘', Dr‘. G resham w ere im m ediately notified S ettin g " T he leader is Mrs. If you go to th e polls ea rly on No but it w as im possible to locate th e M aurice E. C ru m p ack er spoke in his th ese jo u rn a ls is ed ito rially en th u sia s- I co n sid ers th e Rev. Mr. P arso n s as t h e . Judd. T he re ____ _______ _ «...u g u la r covenant and vem ber 4 you w ill have the p leasu re men. own b eh alf and plead for th e election tic In su p p o rt of th e governor. P ierce “one m an" em inently fitted for th e I bU8‘“ e8s m eetir>K of the ch u rch will of know ing th a t you have done your of a co n g ressm an who would w ork In is not a^P o rtlan d m an. He is th e first au th o rsh ip of th is tim ely book, w hich I be hpId " PXt W ednesday evening, Oc- d uty to y o u r country. L et's show the Grape Vines. h arm o n y w ith th e sta te delegation governor from e a ste rn Oregon. A nd I is a P o rtray al of the debt due to the I to b er 2!*' beginning a t 7.30. Choir re- w orld how m any voters we really W ordens, Concords, N iag aras, one an d th e p resid en t. °n T h u rsd ay evening a t 8 nave. 9 year old. S plendidly rooted, su re he belongs to th e p a rty th a t ls In the faith fu l m in iste rs of th e gospel in h o arsa* Mr. C ru m p ack er m ade a good Im F o r a ll th ese fro n tie r days. T he book w ill be placed ° ’clock- grow ers. Low prices. O rder now for m in o rity in th e state. p ression. He spoke resp e ctfu lly of P o litic al difference is n 't as bad as fall plan tin g . H arold . Oberg, C raig reasons, th e g re a t P o rtla n d p ap ers I in th e public lib ra rie s th e Jacob sta te J Spl.... . Observe Fra».... s Willard Day. T ^ o r f 601L P o rtlan d FR 7ffBixa rqfifi°ad ' ! f8h 6 eXceedingIy sk ePtical. B ut th e ir j ‘b n ugh the g enerosity of of Mrs. p o litical indifference. p rese n t dem ocratic Incum bent ------------------------- 7’ BX~ 966~ h fee W j n t a t i v e s . who cover th e Kam.n, F ra n ce s W ill.rd Day w as observed who is a ca n d id ate to succeed him self, b ut took occasion to show his f ‘‘ P*tol. w alk .n o n (io v .r n o rl- i..,. e a t I ~ ------------ with fitting axarciaaa in th« schools w eakness and lack of h arm o n y w ith : all ho u rs and u n d er all circu m stan ces. Special Services a t th e F ree M ethodist of th e vicinity today in bon«,,- of th ex istin g conditions a t hom e and a t I>. does n o thing in his office th a t they C hurch. g re a t o rg an izer and tem p eran ce i v c ery of wh know f ; and th ey ' know I — — SulMlay’ O ctober 26. will be oh-1 firm e r. At th e O rcsham g rad e school ( to r ad h e ren ce * h' ' plead a n t little and don’t - to p arty p rin cip les h i y <fl 1 ? 1 gO ng ° " outside 9erve‘l as L ay m en ’s Day, at. w hich Mr8' M ary M allett, p resid en t of the Ih . s e T h , a .y ud° n t tel1 b lm - He tin ,e ,h e Iaymen wiU Ilave c h a rK° of P ta te W. C. T. U.. spoke on th e poison- ra th e r th a n to m en as such. H e is a born o ra to r and a th o u g h tfu l sp eaker. nas estab lish ed w ith th ese th re e new s- th e m orning service. T he su b ject un- ous effect on th e system of alcohol lorn Kay paid his com plim ents to P aper m en a fact-sw ap p in g basis p e r discussion w ill be "T he M ission and "«eotine. Dr. C. W. H u ett also , w hich is m o re like th e old R oosevelt of th e C hurch In th e C om m unity", and Bpokc and a num ber of rec itatio n s and I lerce esp ecially in connection w ith th e effort on th e ir p a rt to b o lster up regim e th an a n y th in g I have seen in th e re will be fo u r-m in u te discussions exercises w ere given by th e pupils i ' n"W H l'e r i 8tate C? Pit° '' h h n " iO" ° Wrin g to p lcs: “B ringing At th e high school Mrs M allett th e p lan to elect Jefferso n M yers as sta te tre a su re r. Mr, Myers ls a P ierce | W hile I w as w ith him, one of th e P be Gospel . J. j . R o b ertso n ; "T he gave an ad d ress on “K eeping Fit ap p o in tee and has stirre d up a m uss ( tp u ty g o v ern o rs stu c k his bead In to !* iu r c b s E xam ple", J. A. B ushong; I Mrs. S. T Clow m v o th e room. | “What may - - 1 Kave a recitatio n . over th e ad m in istra tio n of th e sta te ». „ , This is Republican Year i Support the Entire Party Ticket IT’S COOLIDGE Make it Unanimous The C™ " " ^ show s him a t th is w riting leading h i- * " ‘ 8,8,6 “ ' ld th6 n a tio n - two to one. 8 h ‘8 ” e a re st opp° nen ‘ by m ore th an « « h Oregon d t l . c n , co n g ress men who w ill aid th e P resid en t in . m en w ho acknow ledge p a rty r e s p o ^ X l t i m 7 n8 ° Ut w ith th e people in c a r i i n g ^ n ^ T S o r m ' ^ e ^ s WlH to P° ,iC,eS’ YOU WILL FIND THOSE MEN ON THE republican ticket for & £ £ s t ,„e„ S 8 X “ ,"i" !'” ' 6" f o r athee se at8o iVth e d e m o c ra d ^ in c u m b e n t'0 Eth C ru m ' ’aek «L .a m lid a le receive th e votes of all repu b lican s 6 * ln th e th lrd d ,8 tric t. should restore this state to control of THE DOMINANT PARTY “ t 'T X X 'n “ A. K « « ,. can - d ld ate for s ta te tre a s u r e r because t h e i r H e e i i d T ?l " m a 8 B - K ay, can - OI Oregon, . . .r o n g l , re p u b lic .,, „ p i bl7e " „ " ,0“n'ird |h6 .■ .J S T r e r ” ■»« ” » » « ■ W- a rep u b lican tre a su re r. Bv the a p p o i n t m e n t n he Pe° P‘e had elec‘ed pow er not his by rig h t and th erebv d o n .^ L ’ ° overn o r seized tro i. T he b alance ¿ 1 , h e " ^ » ^ a ^ a ”/ C° n ' OTHER CANDIDATES, TOO, ARE WORTHY OF VOTERS’ SUPPORT “ ^ t h ab lePi S st s Uann d ’ c a n d id a te ^ o f - ^ p a to rty for « «H. .« p r e m ^ c o u r ,. _ J M , . K .„ y b . ¿ g - '. - c . „ b th M e . te . - d — — ui.ilidat ceed th e late Jo h n M cCourt. n o th a re em inently qualified. J- CX 111 H- V anW inkle, V. candidate for re-election as atto rn ey -g en eral* H- H. Corey, can d id ate for E dw ard O .trin d e rT ’ M ndl'd a^ fO T ^ n n h H publ,c. 8ervfce com m issioner; J- D. Mickle, c a n d id « - fo re- L n . . 8Prv, 'ce p1on’m lsslo n er; and m issloner, as w ell as the Com pleU l e g i . m t i ! , 7 , a ' ' d f,M,d com - vouched for by the republican n a rtv »J iU“ coun‘y tic k ets, serv e y our votes. Pa r t >. a re w orthy of su p p o rt and de- T f Make Sure V ou V ote November 4 R epublican S tate C en tral C om m ittee: I. L. P a tte rso n . C hairm an _ John W. Cochran. Secretary (P aid Adv.) ‘W h at’s new ?' he said. C. O. sta te bus lo st heavily th ro u g h bad “ l,ill,,lg B,,Ulir 1° ,‘r M,88,on"T ,a c a . | I H n o orning, rm ng, M rs. B ‘N othing m uch,’ an sw ered th e Î gover-1 L ^,ylnlllI' Mi8slon’’’ a P- - r E- . u Black. Mrs. B. . L. W alrad Mrs J Ioans to fa rm e rs of th e s ta te from the nor, a fte r he had called in th e r e . T h e re wiU oe S unday school a t the A. B ushong and Mrs. H. C L arsen ’ fund. I lis iin i h m ip and a»i/l Novem i ber . ..-, o 2 has .. » been I u ttiu tn . usual hour, p o rter and intro d u ced him to ev ery Mrs. M allett gave an ad d ress ln th e I Mr. Kay, who w as sta le tre a s u re r body u n d er his title of dep u ty ; 'I'v e designated as revival day in th e S u n T ro u td ale school In th e aftern o o n . for eight y ears, and w as succeeded by day school. The young people's m eet appointed a couple of m edical e x in ■ « , th e late O. P. Hoff, uh a m em ber of th e am in ers; one re g u la r—and one for the ing w ill begin a t 6:3«, led by W illie High School ls Formed. sta te land hoard w as resp o n sib le In A ndreson, follow ed by p reach in g at sm all-pill fellow s.’ A high school band has been or- ,,a r‘ f,,r th e loans. He explained the In re tu rn , th e deputy told th e gov 7:30. ganized u nder the efficient lead ersh ip I coinlltlons very sa tisfac to rily and ern o r of a m istak e of seven hundred M ethodist E piscopal C h u rrh . I of ' ,|RS D orothy Dickey, In stru c to r of "bow ed th a t the people bad no cause votes th a t had ju s t been discovered in T he S unday school convenes at m uslc a t th e high school, w hich will for all»rm. H e Is a m an of s tric te s t in p rim ary reco u n t. And th en th e L innem ann M em orial M ethodist E pis-1 *ncIude a bout 20 boys as a beginning. | te g rlty and experienced. group in th e g o v ern o r’s office w ent copal ch u rch at 1« o’clock Sunday Th,'y a re en th u sia stic and sev eral of back to its b u sin e ss; w hich happened m orning. T he school is g rad ed w ith tbem alre ad y have p u rch ased In stru - AG RICEE TIR A L LEADERS to be w h eth er o r n o t a h um an being classes for all ages w ith a fine com- m ent8 and « etual p ractice has begun. MEET IN CONEERENEE should die on th e g allo w s!” lclla Ol g o v e rn o r r ie r c e 's I P'®’n ®n t o t efflclent te ac h ers and th e re T ho p a s s e s of the m ellophone, cornet, T he sto ry te lls of G overnor P ie rc e ’s in te re st in th e _ v ario u s sta te in s titu P b® ® b*a r ty w elcom e for stra .ig - ba8s t,,b a and s n a re drum In stru m en ts ..................... B. B. H all, co unty a g ric u ltu ra l agent » « rts nous »laic in su iu - il pru onH _ no rp g u . lar | a X re p ffrotinitri tions and his 'e ffo P o conduct" them T “ " d tho8e who i__ 1,ave Kr<T ed togf,,her fo r “ " ‘a r t, . b u t !<” '«• W. D. K inder, co u n ty club agent in an econom ical m anner. T h ere . ” I b ° “ e‘ r ti n wH. , 7 iWfiekaJ “ d ,^ “ a * In .tru c - >•« S unday aftern o o n for C o r r .H I. to m anner. T h ere are o rv allis to The p asto r. Dr. C. W. H u ett, w in | *“ ,n will and . '‘‘tend th e an n u a l sta te conference of 1S00 p atien ts in th e insane h o sn ital i • * . ■ be . given. D orothy ■ Cooper • — "God know s how m any th e re 'd he if sp,‘ak bolh n‘o rn in K and evening. T he | ™e ,c h e r D uncan will play , he cellos in I ag ric u ltu ra l men. T his conference Is if we had them all." com m ented t he I “ ° r n ‘ng Wll‘ ** “° ° d th e o rc h e stra w hich w as organized | Hold for th e p u rp o se of w orking out com m ented th e in H um an L ife o r “is th e Lord when school began. Miss D fc k ey w lll ‘be various problem s and a g ric u ltu ra l g o v ern o r.” Even now, It tak es a sack ■ . „ w eeks , conditions th ro u g h o u t th e sta le and of flour every day ju s t to m a k e th e ir A m ong U" a n d a t n |Kb t “ T h e Out «nd in stru c t th e p lay ers for a few ------------------------------------------------- rlnlB g rav y .” P u t and ‘be In-B etw een." T h ere will to Ket them w ell sta rted , a fte r w hich ‘his one Is pronounced the best tho “T he g o v ern o r conducted h i. c a m -l - ^ 8PeC‘.aI mU8lC a t a l‘ c h “ rch 8 er" 1 W,B ta k " «P w ork, | «<*«1 m en have ever attended. f l l l 7 w L » D. n key haH beF t,m e w ell ) ‘h ere is a g en eral In terch an g e of Ideas vices. A w elcom e aw aits everybody. paign on th e issu e of ta x reduction, w ith th e re g u la r school cu rrlc u - J n t ‘be ag en ts w hich is m u tu ally bene- P ra y e r m eeting is on T h u rsd ay eve say s th e story, "so he has th e se m a t i tH c o I X h C' J * 1.'8 band 18 t0 be “ I " ' ' “ '- AbOUt M C” Un,y a g e n t" aa d ning a t 7:30 and th e p asto r invites te rs of in stitu tio n a l expense very Htrlctly high school affair. | seven club ag en ts wero in atten d an ce. m uch on his m ind. One of his p ro u d all w ho love God an d a re try in g to 1 serve him to come. • The first tw o days w ere sp e n t In g en e st achievem ents is th e record of th e Zion Evangelical ( liurcli. eral co n feren ce and th e th ird day th e p e n iten tiary fu rn aces, w hich burned irem e Club Dance Will (»pen Season. T he special m eeting la st S unday I co unty a g ric u ltu ra l ag en ts an d th e up |6 0 a day before he cam e Into of T he first dance of th e season to be w as well atten d ed and everybody p re s club ag en ts m et In se p a ra te sessio n s fice, and now. th a n k s to th e refu se of given by th e A rem e club will be given ent enjoyed the m essages of th e Rev. to w ork o ut th e ir resp ectiv e problem s th e flax m ill, co st abso lu tely nothing. on H allow e'en, O ctober 31, In the Ma H. L. S tretch of St. Louis, M issouri I for th e y ear 1925, assisted by sp eelal- He likes to w alk aro u n d th ese sta te sonic hall in G resham . T his will be a v ery m uch. He b ro u g h t en couraging l"t" from °- A- c - T he United S tates in stitu tio n s and see th e re su lts of his ow „ i:„ ° d m e k d;re7 hPbabH tand pr; z ,a r be re p r a ,,n th e or ! d ep a rtm en t of a g ric u ltu re w as rep re- though W aite, would be the la st to t ‘T w .^ Ba“ ' Zat i’n8 * ' tb ln the E vangelical <le- I l e,1_ted by Mr M erritt, of W ashington, te rs, as w ell as o th e r prizes. Gig- nom ination. D C., who spoke a t different tim es adm it it, he lik es th e chance to say a ¡g ra y 's o rc h e stra w ill fu rn ish th e ----, mu- N ext Sunday u th i e n re ¡ th ro u g h o u t th e conference. --- ~~..«.«.y e w w ill in be , neltl, ch eerin g word to th e poor u n fo rtu agem ent t will be of I | S Sr unday ” 7 C a "_t th e “ anagl “ en school nor ch u rch services. n ates whom he alw ays refers to as ‘his th e h ig h est order. T he proceeds will All m em bers and frien d s a re Invited School Iteperl ( ards Sow Beady. lad d ies’ an d ‘his boys.’ ” go to th e building fund for th e Ma- to atten d th e m issio n ary services of New re p o rt ca rd s for th e g rad e ^e S t P au l's con g reg atio n a t E ighth ( oiiiniiinlij ( hu rch , Bible S tan d ard . !8onlc te m p ,e' sth im ls of th e county have been a r --------------------- and F allin g stre e ts. P o rtlan d S e r T he G resham Com m unity ch u rch . Gresham Ministers Form Association vice« will be held a t 11 a m 2 and ranged by S upt. W. C. A lderson and Bible S tan d ard , w ill hold Its Sunday are now av ailab le for th e p rin cip als A m in isterial asso ciatio n w as o r 7 p. m. school at 10 a. m., follow ed by preach , , of th e "chools, on ap p licatio n to th e ganized th is week a t a m eeting held Ing a t 11 by th e Rev. F. E. Crook ne re g u la r m eeting of the te a c h e r's co unty su p e rin ten d e n t In th e stu d y of th e Rev. C. W. H uett, In« eteM « in , „ , , i n a r . | —------------ _ T h ere w ill be p reach in g ln th e eve of w hich th e Rev. E. N. Long is c h a ir sonage on T uesday evening, October nlng a t 7:30 by th e Rev. Mr. Beazan m an, E. G. Ju d d v ice-chairm an and T he young people's cru sa d e r m eeting H. R. G ebhardt se c re ta ry -tre a su re r. ! 28, a t 7:30 o’clock. and p ra y e r m eeting w ill be held Wed T hese m eetings w ill be held fo r th e j nesday evening a t 7:30. Í A I T I S \O MI\ ATES m utual benefit of th e clerg y and dis- j FAIRVIEW _ _ CITY OFFICERS ___ L est we forget, election day Is No cussion of an y q u estio n s th a t m ay a rise re la tiv e to m in iste ria l w ork At th e cau cu s held In tho city hall The Dally Journal, hy mall, (nar vem ber 4. Any or all m in iste rs of th e com m unity at F airview . Monday evening, th e fo |- months, from now to February. a re invited to be p rese n t at th e ses- low ing nom inations w ere made E F IMS, for 4IJL'». Daily and Sunday, same, for |iS5» sions. In th io connection it m ay be ' H eslln, m ay o r; Roy Stone, w I) said th a t plans a re being form ulated B rooks, Jo h n P eterso n and Ira T hia special sh o rt-term su b sc rip a union T han k sg iv in g serv ice to Brookr, councllm en. th ree to serve four held at th e F ree M ethodist ch u rch y ears each; R. R. M orrill, co u n cil-I tion c a rrie s you th ro u g h th e th ree big ev en ts of th e w in ter. on th e m o rn in g of November 27, de- m an to serv e tw o y e a rs; Jam es Bur- tailed ac co u n t of w hich will be an-1 llngam e, m a rsh a l; Jo h n M ollar, t r e a s - * I. The Presidential campaign nouneed later. and eleellon. u r e r . O. O. Dolph, re c o rd e r; R. R. ?. The state legislative M orrill w as ch airm an of th e m eeting I sell the Tackle In Dregon. Pianos, Radios, Phonographs. and G eorge Shaw acted as aecretary . th a t g e t s 'e m ! X I he short term of congress, 425 p u ts a new piano in your home. Radios an d p h onographs on easy which convenes after eleellon and HODS KEPA1KEB 4M> W OOD S obscrlbe Sow a t B argain R ates. term s. P au l P alm blad, G resham , may he called upon Io elect the O utlook an d Dally O regonian, one next president. phone 467 o r 289.—Adv. TODD for TACKLE y ear 46. O utlook w ith dally and S u n P o w ell S tr e e t G resham SEE THE Ol'TLOOK ABOUT IT. Make y o u r telephone « e ra you m ore day O regonian, one year. 47.75. Mail I only. Offer closes October 31. Sub- Phone 1561. by co n n ectin g it with a w ant ad. i scrib e th ro u g h th e Outlook. A BARGAIN Take it Quick!