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T W IC E A W EEK G resham VOL. 14, NO. 71 STUDENT JUDGES WIN HIGHER SCORE outlook GRESHAM , MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, I Replaces Wallace TUESDAY, NOVEMBER j | MISSIONARY TELLS OF CONDITIONS IN CHINA 4, 1924 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.00 Per Year ELECTION RETURNS ^ lu connection w ith th e high school Some of th e conditions in w ar-to ru I ch an ts had b ro u g h t in a g re a t deal of A significant situ atio n o btains a t activ ities m u st be m entioned th e China are told in a le tte r to th e Out- r *ce for the em ergency. C hurch com - thia p resid en tial election w hich has splendid show ing th e a g ric u ltu ra l no p recedent in th e h isto ry of the look from Miss E dna S hoem aker, a m ittees w ere form ed to help co n tro l boys m ade on the stock judging team . th e crow ds. w orld. I t is the first tim e th a t th e re m issionary of sev eral y e a rs' ex p e ri G. K. Je n n e r, “ag ” in stru c to r and “F rid ay evening, S eptem ber 18, r e tu rn s from a p resid en tial election w ill ence in educational w ork in H uchow, th re e of his boys, R oland Schedeen, ports cam e th a t th e opposing arm y be received th ro u g h th e m edium of China, u n d er th e B ap tist ch u rch . Miss H a rry E ju r and David N ordblom vis w as n earin g W est gate. Im m ediately th e m odern rad io receiving set. Thia Shoem aker is th e d au g h ter of Mrs. ited th e In te rn a tio n a l stock show on women an d ch ild ren began h u rry in g m ost rem a rk a b le developm ent of th e Mary S hoem aker of G resham . S aturday, w ith K enneth H orberg, a l to the m ission. H undreds and th en tw en tieth ce n tu ry has been perfected The follow ing referen ce in Miss te rn a te . H ere they rubbed up ag a in st thou san d s of them cam e filling th e w ithin th e p ast four y ears, and to S h oem aker’s le tte r to Miss F lo ren ce 200 o th e r S m ith-H ughes stud en ts, re p ch u rch , boys’ an d g irls' schools and night, beginning a t 8 o'clock, th o u Honey w ill be of in te re st to her m any rese n tin g 40 team s from over the P a some sm a lle r houses. They brought san d s of m achines th ro u g h o u t th e frien d s h e re ; “Miss H oney h as a cific N orthw est, covering the sta te s of bedding and b ask ets co n tain in g food co u n try w ill be tuned in to th e n e a re st very a ttra c tiv e position in a g irls' Oregon, W ashington, Idaho and Mon etc. tra n sm ittin g sta tio n to ca tc h th e first school in S hanghai. T he Chinese tan a. In com petition w ith th e forty “The soldiers, m ostly of bandit type word as to who w ill sit in th e execu g irls adore h e r.” team s the Union high boys won ten th en tered and took possession of gov tive ch a ir for th e next four years. Miss S hoem aker, w ith a frien d place and fifth in th e sta te of Oregon. ern m en t school b u ildings, hotels, H ereto fo re th e Outlook has m ade a Miss H okanson, sp en t a p leasan t su m R oland S chedeen had th e honor of B uddhist and T ao ist tem ples, etc. concerted effort a t election tim e, es m er In n o rth e rn China and set o ut on ta k in g his place as th ird high point Then they w ent up an d down the city pecially th a t of n atio n al im portance, th e ir re tu rn to th e ir w ork on A ugust m an, an enviable position to say th e robbing banks, silk sto res and m any to give th e re tu rn s th ro u g h special 25, ju st on th e eve of th e o u tb reak of least. T he stock judging preceded a sm all shops also som e hom es. A fter arran g e m en t w ith th e telephone com h o stilities. Of th e trip Miss Shoe b anquet a t the Y. M. C. A., a fte r w hich they had go tten all th e loot they could pany. F o u r y ea rs ago an office m an m ak er w rites u n d er d ate of O ctober 2 m any of the 200 boys rep a ire d again m anage in one p lace th ey m arched on w as posted n ear one of th e bulletin as follow s: to the in te restin g scenes of th e stock to the next place. T hey also dem an d boards In P o rtlan d w hich flushed th e “ T raveling by tra in w as difficult as show. ed large sum s of m oney of th e city re tu rn s at freq u en t In terv als and kept troops w ere being tra n sp o rte d In la rg e Mr. Je n n e r took his a g ric u ltu ra l w hich had to be paid on th e spot. All G resham inform ed of th e resu lts. No num bers. T hen too we had to pass class to P o rtla n d Monday w here they th is tim e th e m ission com pound w as p a rtic u la r effort is being m ade th is th ro u g h the flooded a re a of w hich it is w ere th e gu ests of th e cham ber of n ot in th e least m olested though th e re y ear for such service as the in c re a s estim ated th e re a re a t le ast 60,000 com m erce. Some of th e points of in w as no visible p rotection. T he Chris ing num ber of radios everyw here re n sq u a re m iles. T he R. It. w hich passed te re s t visited w ere th e m unicipal tian s w ere all praying, and God w as der th is un n ecessary . T h ere a re in th ro u g h p a rt of th is co u n try had been docks, th e S w ift P ack in g com pany o u r heip and protection. th e vicinity of G resham alone u p elevated for m any m iles. T he sta tio n s p lant, th e Union stock y ard s and the A fter a day and a h a lf th ese so l w ard s of 75 to 100 receiving sets, of a ll along w ere so crow ded w ith so l Pacific In te rn a tio n a l. Mr. Je n n e r is d iers left. Then th e A nhw ei arm y th e la rg e r v ariety , to say n o thing of d iers and refugees th a t it w as h ard to m ost en th u sia stic over the fine record entered and H uchow w as ready to th e sm all cry sta l sets w hich th e sm all atten d to tick ets and baggage. At one of his class in th is y e a r's judging iii x ; | A ,U T O C A C t C R t ' su rre n d e r to n o rth e rn co n tro l (w hich boy delig h ts In, E. D. R ak er has th e » .-»„..y«.-«.-... A’ l -r.' ........... ........ A t . place a troop of Chinese Boy Scouts w ork. In 1922 th e class took 27th w ill probably not be any w orse th a n la rg e st and m ost com plete rudlo se t in Asst. Secy, of Agriculture How cam e to o u r rescue. A fter tw o days place; in 1923, 17th place and in 1924, M rs. N ellie T aylor Boss, D emo th is locality, also C h arles W itter has ard M Gore. He gave up cam and th re e n ig h ts (oife w ith sleep er) so u th e rn ). T h at tim e th e re was not so 10th. In tru e sp irit of optim ism they cra tic can d id ate fo r G overnor of paigning for his election as Gov- m uch robbing but m any citizens w ere W yom ing, to succeed h e r late h u sT a splendid set. F. L. Mack, H. C, have resolved to n ex t y ea r s trik e the ernor of West Virginia, to take we reached S hanghai. H ere we found pressed into service. C arp en ters, band, G overnor W illiam B. R o ss, W ihlon, Colby M arston and m any o th over the full duties of the late th a t a41 lau n ch es and row -boats had zero o u t of ten. blacksm iths, m asons and all classes of who died O ctober 2nd. e rs have se ts equipped w ith loud Secy. Wallace. been com m andeered by so ld iers all W alter B row n, a re p re se n ta tiv e of w orkm en w ere suddenly forced from sp eak ers. P au l Vedder and Jo h n over th e co u n try an d we could not th e N orth w estern N ational Bank of INTERNATIONAL THEFT th e ir w ork and fam ilies and driven Scliool Eimds Apportioned ns Usual, H ossner a re each in stallin g rad io las P o rtlan d , spoke to th e high school BARED BY LUMPS DI COAL reach home th a t way. S hanghai w as in to the arm y p erh ap s never to re tu rn S tatem en ts of G overnor W alter M to be in read in ess for th e b ro ad c ast filling up w ith refugees and prices stu d e n ts T uesday aftern o o n on eco even if n o t killed. Even now, it a m an P ierce and th e Oregon Jo u rn a l, in ing tonight. P aul P alm hlad will be in T he un u su al role en acted by a few I h igh' We " a n te d very m uch to take nom ics. H e w as se n t out under the refu ses to go he is stabbed and some th e ir cam paign for th e election of ch arg e of a receiving statio n at the au spices of t l ^ A m erican in stitu te of lum ps of coal in sta rtin g an in te r- th e tra in t0 H angchow and be a notch p refer death in p referen ce to th e life Jefferson Myers as sta te tre a s u re r to Pow ell V alley schoolhouse w hich w ill n atio n al investigation and recovery of n e a re r home, b ut th e A m erican Con- th ey will have to lead. banking. com plete tlie g o v ern o r's b i-p artisan give o ut re tu rn s. Floyd Mack has th e Two com ing events of in te re st are loot by G erm an police a t H am burg sul w ou,d n ot advise trav el. A fter a “The new h o sp ital h as been full to co n tro l over all sta te in stitu tio n s and n e a re st to a public rad io set of any scheduled for next week. On T u e s w as revealed here y esterd ay by of- iew days how ever we gained perm is overflow ing w ith th e w ounded. In affairs, d eclarin g th e s ta te 's irre d u c i o th er in G resham and he has signified day, th e 11th, A rm istice Day w ill be ficials of th e S ou th ern Pacific com- sion to K° and w ere m ost g rate fu l to fac t all th e C hristian h o sp itals in the ble school funds to be sadly depleted his in ten tio n of keeping open for the m ove on w ith bag, baggage aryl four observed by a holiday and in th e a f pany. tw o provinces are all filled w ith them . by alleged w asteful in v estm en t of the re tu rn s and cordially invites the a t E xpertly packed in straw , th e coal Koats w hich we had b o u g h t from th e tern o o n th e M olalla football squad "Among th e refugees we have a funds in Oregon farm loans by fo rm ten d an ce of an y or all who m ay ca re v«.«.« m the gos- w ill m eet the Union high boys on S ta w as found in a shipping box delivered n o rth : We form ed q u ite a re tin u e good o p p o rtu n ity to p . reach to a S a n F r a n c i s c o fir m T h e h o v ba.i P assing up th e n arro w s tre e ts of -v «.« s - e r ad m in istra tio n s, and in ferrin g th a t to drop In d u rin g the evening. pleton field. i o a c a n r rancisco nrm . l ne Dox had , I’1'*' for som e a re m ore eag er mv to h ju ear th e an n u al ap p o rtio n m en t of in te re st been exported from th e in te rio r G er- H angchow city th a t night. We stayed The K now jton q u a rte t w ill m ake its th a n usual. Mr. Van, th e p asto r, w ith ea rn in g s of th e funds to th e schools of CHANGES IN PROSPECT ap p e aran c e a t th e high school on the m an tow n of N euhaldeuslaben and w lth m issio n ary frien d s aw aitin g de- th e te ac h ers of th e school and Mrs. th e sta te w ould have to he passed to BY ELECTRIC COMPANY evening of th e 14th and th e prin cip al w as supposed to co n tain ab o u t $6001 v e'°P m en ts. A fter four days I r e Chow th e Bible w om an have been reim b u rse th e funds fo r losses s u s ceived w ord th a t tra v e l a t th a t tim e Tw o su rv ey o rs w ere o ut from P o rt of the school has expressed the desire w orth of lad ies’ kid gloves. busy and happy ca rry in g th e m essage tained, a re Uatly rep u d iated by th e th a t th is co n c ert be w ell patronized. A claim for the gloves w as m ade by w as safe (and m ight not be la te r) and of salvation and peace. T he ch ild re n ’s reco rd s of th e sta te land board a t S a land a few days ago in th e effort to locate satisfac to ry levels for th e site T hey a re a r tis ts of a high o rd er and the consignees and in its process of I w as needed. N ever w as m essage m eetings a re also la rg e an d Im p o rt lem, says H a rry N. C rain. of th e new au to m atic su b -station m usic lovers are prom ised a tre a t. investigation th e fre ig h t claim d e p a rt m ore welcome. I w as read y in th e ant. C o n trary to th e claim s of th e gov m ent of th e S outhern Pacific com pany sh o rte st possible tim e and off on a | "W e a re hoping th a t G overnor Lu e rn o r and the Oregon Ju u rn u l re g a rd w hich has been In th e a ir for the past had th e coal sam ples analyzed by its l low boat. A fter th ree h o u rs I boarded MOTHER A C U SE S of th is province w ill su rre n d e r soon, ing tlie depleted ea rn in g pow er of thft year, to be built by th e P o rtlan d E le c DAUGHTER DE THEFT d ep a rtm en t of tests. I t w as found P ' 1© launch. (I w as fo rtu n a te com ing so th a t atro c itie s may sooner come to school funds the reco rd s of th e land tric Pow er com pany. W hile no def th a t the coal w as d issim ilar to anv th en to r th e ,aunche8 have not been an end. inite p lan s have tak en shape as yet In office reveal th a t th e in te re st earn in g s the R. R. reg ard to th is m uch -talk ed -o f project. “T h re aten in g to com m it a felony” m ined in th e U nited S tate s and ™ ™ ing for th r e e w eeks for the land b o ard ’s fiscal year, en d I t wa8 a hot night It has been a p p a re n t to those In and “larcen y by bailee” a re the c h a rg stro n g ly resem bled th a t m ixed in th e P * ne *s a ' 8° Earth Slide Near Headworks. ing Ju ly 31, 1924, show an in crease of touch w ith th e elec tric road and its es p referre d ag ain st H. J. C a rru th e rs, fam ous R u h r D istric t of G erm any. and *ke boat w as crow ded as usual T he new th ird pipe line n ea r th e ap p ro x im ately $2000 over th e previous coughing, sp ittin g , sm oking, m anag em en t th a t sooner o r la te r the an o rgan m echanic living a t R ock F u rth e r evidence disclosed th a t p il-I B u ll'R u n headw orks has been covered year. In te re s t paym ents on th e loans old sta tio n w hich has stood h ere for ferage of th e package o ccu rred p rio r f?am bling p assen g ers. But no ro b b ers wood, and his wife, respectively. The for th e period ending Ju ly 31 of th is n ea rly 20 y ea rs will have served its la tte r w as a rre ste d a t V ancouver, to the e n tra n c e of th e p ackage in to ,n o ' e8,ed and Die m orning light found t'or 150 feet and a section of the new y ear w ere $105,167.84, w hile those of day, and be replaced by new a p p a ra W ashington, Monday, by D eputy S h er New York. G erm an a u th o ritie s w ere a " sa *‘e at huuav. The Chinese friends road b u ilt alo n g th e line to handle th e previous y ear w ere $403,331.74. had a w arm welcom e w aitin g and to- c o n stru c tio n m a teria l an d to give tu s w hich will be ru n au to m atically. iff C hrlstoffersen, on a charg e of s te a l notified. F o r th e tw o m onths su b seq u en t to S im ultaneously w ith the In stallatio n P roof of th e co rrec t assu ___ m p tio n of Keth er we praised th e L ord for all his easier access to th e headw orks has ing $3000 from h e r m other th ro u g h th e com pilation of the la st an n u al re fraud. T he com plaint w as laid before I th e ra ilro a d 's geological departm ent H eading. been ca rrie d aw ay by a lan d slid e of of th is new, u p-to-date m achinery, th e p o rt, A ugust an d S eptem ber of th is services of th e p rese n t em ployes A fter two days of com parative several th o u san d cubic y ard s of ea rth D eputy D istric t A ttorney G eorge G ra as to th e foreign n a tu re of th e coal is I year, th e in te re st ea rn in g s w ere $26,- show n by th e fact th a t th e San F ra n - M u *e*' re p o rts cam e th a t th e opposing from th e hillsides. T he a ssista n t would au to m atically come to an end. ham by Mrs. L ouise B rehm , m other of 199.72 and $31,294.88 respectively, as th e accused woman, and h er son, Geo. cisco glove com pany, to w hich th e I arm y w as a * h an g sh in g ab o u t ten chief en g in eer of th e w ate r bureau, com pared w ith co rresp o n d in g co llec W here four a re now em ployed, b u t one shipm ent w as consigned, have Just r e -I m ‘lps ^rom here. ) \ e th en began w ith Ben S. M orrow, w as d etailed to In m an would be n ecessary to m ake Brehm , b ro th er of Mrs. C a rru th e rs. tions of $27,430.19 and $30,752.44 for They said th a t Mrs. C a rru th e rs had ceived w ord from th e ir ag en t a t H am - P 1*1 h aste to m ake p re p a ra tio n to re- sp ect th e b reak and sta te s th a t th e th e sam e m onths la st year. W ithout periodical visits of Inspection. As the faked a sto ry of in ju rin g an old m an burg sta tin g th a t seventy-five dozen I ce*ve refugees, for th e re w as no o th er pipe line is not in ju red , b ut th a t co n exception th e in te re st paym ents on tra in s come in, th e dem and on the lino th e city safe for women and sid erab le w ork w ill have to be done by would put the m achinery in m otion to in an accident and of ta k in g the of the gloves have been recovered by I ldace children. Many had alre ad y fled to the steam shovel before th e roadw ay school fund loans for th e p ast th ree fu rn ish th e n ecessary pow er. W hile money for bail, w hich she intended to G erm an police at H am burg. T he case is one of th e m ost novel S hanghai, H angchow and o th e r plac- is clear. T he d an g er of fu tu re slides y ea rs have been and still a re m eas as y et th e se ru m o rs are m ore o r less jum p. M rs. Brehm and h e r son had ever handled in th is d ep a rtm en t,” said I e8, those who w ere left would w ill be obviated by cu ttin g th e banks u rin g up fully to th e estab lish ed a v e r unconfirm ed, still it is a fact th a t rec en tly come from New York, b rin g ages for each m onth. W illiam C. F itch, fre ig h t claim ag en t | seek safety at th e two m issions. Mer- back for som e distance. su rv ey o rs a re occasionally se n t out ing w ith them $4000 in cash. The As to th e Inference th a t th e In ter from P o rtlan d by th e electric com pany d au g h ter deposited th e m oney for her fo r th e S o u th ern Pacific com pany. e st ap p o rtio n m en ts would have to be to m ake surveys of th e situ atio n . m o ther, but soon drew $3000 from th e T he pilferag e of th e gloves w as u n passed to reim b u rse th e funds, tlie law S urveyors have also rec en tly been bank, according to th e sto ry told the doubtedly th e ac t of a clever crook as m akes it m an d ato ry upon tlie hoard to engaged In seeking a location for th e atto rn ey . W hen th e m other dem and th e package had been so ex p ertly r e m ake tills ap p o rtio n m en t an nually. proposed new sw itching tra c k to he ed a note, C a rru th e rs is said to have packed w ith stra w and coal th a t th e T he ap p o rtio n m en t for th is year, v ariety of perform nne. and excel ru n In by th e P. E. P. betw een th e O re th rea ten e d th e lives of th e m other-in- deception w as not noted u n til its a r lence by no o th er h o rse show in am ounting to $391,363.04 o r $1.61 per gon P ickle & C anning com pany and law and h e r son. H e w as arre ste d rival in San F ran cisco .” pupil in th e schools of th e state, was America. th e G resham dppot. W hile th e B. L. Sunday evening as he w as going to m ade by th e board as provided by law Some of th e fin est show h o rses in Car Kims Wild On G resham S treet. W alrad tra n s fe r com pany h as so far his w ork in the L ib erty th e a te r. Am erica w ere at th e 1923 show and on A ugust 1 and is now in th e hands tak en ca re of th e fre ig h t of the pickle A light ru n ab o u t crash ed into a t e |- | they gave perform ances w orthy of of th e county school su p e rin ten d en ts. factory, th e in creasin g b u sin ess of ephone pole on th e co rn e r of Second Culture in the Home. th e lr reputation. T his y ear even more I t will be d istrib u ted on November and Main stre e ts F rid ay night about th is con cern dem ands a tra c k w here T he 26.000,000 A m erican hom es are I elab o rate p rep aratio n s have been 1 by th e su p e rin ten d e n ts in th e v a ri 11 o’clock, slig h tly dam aging th e m a- a rs can he ru n in and loaded. Also I m ade for th e show. Some w onderful ous counties. , . . . . ,, . . chine and frig h ten in g a ce rtain young In th e w in ter th e condition of the horses, both for form and action, are service and e n te rta in m e n t supplied by , , . . . . ' 1 T he ap p o rtio n m en t for C lackam as ., ,, , . lady "n e a rly to death. As th e girl, s tre e ts ren d e rs it n ea rly im p assable to he here. T h ere will be shown all radio, says T he M anufacturer. t . “ county Is $22,002.21, and for M ultno by a tru ck . . . . 1 w alking n o rth on Main stre e t, ap- th e gaits, and all th e feats possible T he home circle m ade m ore a ttra c t-1 . , , . . , mah county is $116,692.56. , , .. . . . . . . , proached th e co rn er, she saw th e ca r w ithin a horse show arena. ive, fam ily ties stren g th en e d , and a , . ....... NASH CLOTHES. , . , , , .. , . com ing down th e slig h t incline from Rapidly th is show has come to the h ig h er grad e of cu ltu re for th e in- , , . ' „ Variou* flu b s Io Receive Certificate*. H undreds of men a re te stify in g th a t . . ,, , . , .. the M asonic hall en tra n c e w here It front and today it enjoys an asto n ish dividual is being established for th e ,, , , , ................................. F our certificates of achievem ent are Nash clo th es at $23.50 a re equal to ing rep u tatio n . T he blue ribbons It 1 had been parked, headed d irectly to- clo th es u su ally a t tw ice th a t figure. A m erican people. * , , g ran ts for conform ation and perform being sen t clubs in M ultnom ah county P ositively tailo red to m easure. P. F. w ard her. T hin k in g th e d riv er would T ake an o rd in a ry S unday evening ance are eag erly sought by th e besf by th e sta te club leader, It. C. Sey Black, G resham , phone 1801.—Adv. slow nip or tu rn , she m ade no effort to p rogram , and it is safe to say the d riv ers and ow ners of th is country. m our T hese are aw ard s for having get out of th e way. As th e au to w as av erage A m erican fam ily never list It is assu red alread y th a t th e show com pleted th e req u ired clu b work 100 nearly on her, she saw it had no driv this year will su rp ass In b rillian ce and per cent, m aking final re p o rt to O re ened to a finer g en e ral c u ltu ra l e n er. As it w as H allow een when spooky th rillin g q uality and class all Its pre- gon A g ricu ltu ra l college, and p re p a r te rta in m e n t th in g s a re bound to happen. It could T he P acific In tern atio n al Livestock decessors. B roadcasting sta tio n s a re m ore and ing an exhibit. easily be accounted for. M ischievous Exposition is an educational in stitu T he sp ectacle of in d u strial exhib m ore dem anding high class perform T he clubs a re as follow s: Fairview boys w ere blam ed for th e releasin g of tion. its ex h ib its a re brought for Rs will he one of su rp assin g beauty. ers and m any of them re n d e r th e fin th e b rakes. N ight M arshal K elly no- | the purpose of teach in g the public i I” a blaze of light, ev ery color of Sew ing club of T ro u td ale, four m em The Hally Journal, hy mall, four est form s of high class com positions. tlfled th e ow ner who w as in a tte n d Something c f th e w ork done tow ard th e rainbow will be blended to express b ers, Mrs. Lloyd T eg a rt, lead er; month*, from now to February, O rdin arily on a S unday evening ance a t th e dance in p ro g ress in th e perfecting anim al life for th e benefit and em phasize th e q u ality of the Over th e Top and Go Cookery club of 10*2.*, (or #1.6.5. Dully and Sunday, th e re a ie ren d itio n s on th e piano, vo-1 ' ' fru its and vegetables, th e w ares of ru ra l P o rtlan d , seven m em bers, Mrs. h all and he im m ediately cam e to the of m ankind. same, (or #2215. c a l solos, q u a rte ts and o rc h e stra | But If, w hile learn in g th is lesson, every kind, to he exhibited. T he best A nna L ehm an, lead er; th e K opper rescue. n u m bers and first class band m usic. one may have a good tim e. It is so ' m usic obtainable will be supplied K ettle Klub of T ro u td ale, eig h t m em T his special sh o rt-term su b sc rip N early every b ro ad castin g station j much th e b etter. T h ere Is one unique every afternoon and evenlag. The bers, Mrs. M ary W. Spence, lead er; tion c a rrie s you th ro u g h th e th ree Notice to the Publie. in Our C ountry is now supplying at big events of th e w inter. “H einie" G erdes being no longer in p art of th e E x p o -.n n which delig h ts M anufacturers' and Land P roducts tlie G resham Cookery club, 13 m e m le a st one com plete ch u rc h service on th e em ploy of th e G resham M eat Mar- and charm s th e public m ore th an any Show and Grain and H ay Show under b ers, Mrs. W. D. K inder, leader. 1. The Presidential ranipalgn th e m anagem ent of C. D. Minton, the Sunday and som etim es tw o o r m ore. ket, A. J. W. Brow n, p ro p rie to r, would sth er, and th a t is th e horse show. A to tal of 51 certificates of ach iev e and election. It used to be th e Night H orse Show, D airy P roducts Show In ch arg e of L. T hese religious services a re on esteem it. a favor if all acco u n ts con- m ent is being sent a t th is tim e to 18 2. The »tale legislative session tra c te d th ro u g h him be paid to his I but so popular did it prove and so B Ziem er and o th e r fea tu re s deserve broad lines by p rea ch ers of ail de In Oregon. successor on th e delivery, or m ailed great w ere th e crow ds th a t cam e to more than b are m ention *ut space counties. .'I. The short term of congress, nom inations. d irec t to th e firm. tf | see It th a t m atinees were added in forbids, which rom enes after election and HEMEMBER F u rth e r im provem ents in radio pro the aftern o en s of th e la st th re e days. T he Pacific In tern atio n al Livestock may lie railed upon to elect the One dozen p h o to g rap h s will solve g ram s a re proposed by th e Radio c o r Attention. Member* of M. W. of A. Last y ear it w as asserte d by v isito rs Exposition affords every m an, woman next president. tw elve of your gift problem s. H ardy _______ _ R e g u la r m e e tin g N ov em b er 5th, who atten d ed th e g reat horse show s and child both education and snjoy- p o ration of ________ A m erica th ro u g h Super- SEE THE OUTLOOK ABOUT IT. pow er bro ad castin g sta tio n s w orking a ? 8 o clock p. m at I. O. O. F. of A m erica every year, th a t th e Pa- -want. It la held at North P ortland Studio, phone 541.—Adv. * hall. - " Good atten d an ce desired Phone 1561. eific In tern atio n al was surpassed In November 1 to 8 Inclusive. in co njunction w ith local stations. T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per C. J. LUNDQUIST. Clerk. * ■-*.•* — .»Tr.llii A ..» . _ c . x . . * ' . ' . * '7 .’-.Ti > . *■ ce n t In terest on tim e d eposits.—Adv ‘‘Going Over the Top” at the Exposition j A BARGAIN Take ¡1 Quick!