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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook HEAVY VOTE CAST IN LOCAL PRECINCTS Swatting The Bogey With Ballots TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS MRS. LAURA HARLOW TROUTDALE MAYOR E very b allo t for Coolidge and his ' referen d u m w as a business, com m on- sound, com m on sense p rin cip les of re- j sense vote. In sp ite of all the ap- pub lican ism on T uesday w as not only peals to m ake effective fre a k m eas- T he heaviest vote ever polled in th e a vote of confidence in th e adm inis- u res th e re s u lts show a com m endable p rec in cts c e n te rin g in G resham w as tra tio n but w as a sw at a t th e bogy of in tellig en ce reg a rd in g th e issu es in In th e recen t election, Mrs. L. A. c a st la st Tuesday, w hen m ore th a n H arlow heads th e m unicipal tic k et as h a rd tim es and m a l-ad m in istratlo n . volved an d an independence of p er ce n t of the reg istered v oters of T he electio n of su b sta n tia l b u sin ess th ought and decision. new ly-elected m ayor, H. E. Bloyd w as th e d istric t w ent to th e polls and c a st elected reco rd er, Jo h n McGinnis for m en on th e council show s th a t locally Tw o m e asu res w ere rea lly h a rd to th e ir ballots for th e ir favorite caudi tre a s u re r and Ja m ps Cook, F. A. E d th e v o ters recognize th e im p o rtan ce in decide as th ey seem ed to place th e in dates. P re cin c ts 308, 309 and 3 0 9 ^ city affairs of b u sin ess ab ility and m undson, R ichard K n a rr and George te re sts of th e city over ag a in st th e in c a st 236, 220 and 257 votes resp e ctiv e P a rris h a re th e councilm en. Roy h av e confidence in th e m en who have te re sts of th e a g ric u ltu ra l sections of ly in th e g en e ral election. T his w as S u rb e r polled th e m ost votes for d irected th e city governm ent. th e state. T hese w ere th e statfe in n ea rly 79 per ce n t for p rec in ct 308 marshal. T he sam e th in g in effect o ccu rred in come tax * rep eal m easu re and th e bill 76 per cent for 309V4 and n ea rly as P o rtla n d w here M ayor B ak er w as r e Mrs. H arlow succeeds H. E. Bloyd pro h ib itin g th e m a n u fa ctu re an d sale m uch for th e o th e r precinct. A lm ost elected an d tw o tru ste d an d experi as m ayor of T routdale. T his is not of b u tte r su b stitu te s co n tain in g m ilk as m any votes w ere ca st on th e bridge enced city com m issioners w ere r e th e first tim e a w om an has held the o r m ilk p ro d u cts or condensed m ilk bond issue as on the g en e ral ticket. elected. A lso every one of th e six re in s of governm ent in th e city w hich co n tain in g any vegetable fat. In addition to th ese a heavy vote was city m easu res on th e P o rtla n d city is know n as "th e hom e of th e tro u t.” B ut th e v o ters said No alm o st two to c a s t by resid en ts of G resham for th e b allo t w as ca rrie d . T hey w ere th e A R M IST IC E DAY. Mrs. C lara L arso n served several v ario u s offices. city zoning plan, th e 2.2 m ill tax, th e one on th e o leo m arg arin e bill and r e te rm s as m ayor and could no doubt In th e G resham p rec in cts 686 votes assessm en t bonds, th e s tre e t lighting pealed th e sta te incom e ta x law by a A rm istic e D ay is th e glad, sad have been re-elected, but declined to M. E. CRUMPACKER d a y w e o b serv e in c e le b ra tio n serve. She also enjoys th e d istinction w ere ca st for th e th re e leading c a n d i S uccessful co n g ressio n al ca n d id ate in I d istric ts, th e six per ce n t en g in eerin g decisive m ajority. d istric t No. 3, M ultnom ah county. I co sts, and th e S h rin e h o sp ital tra c t The v o ters said No tw o to one on Of th e e n d in g Ot th e A\ o rld \ \ a r of having been one of th e first w om an d ates for president. Of th ese Coolidge H is d efeat of E lto n W atkins w as I m easu res. th e d ic ta to ria l w orkm en's co m p u l a n d a m e m o ria l to th e m an y m ayors in th e sta te of Oregon g ot 428 votes, D avis 161 and La F ol- signal le tte 97. T h e co unty vote show ed th e sam e sory co m pensation law. T hey refused b rav e boys w ho m ade th e final I T he P o rtlan d cham ber of com m erce 1 a ttitu d e of b u sin ess h opefulness and to recognize th e n a tu ro p a th s as en am i p e rfe c t sacrifice. In th e se n ato ria l vote M cNary was S U N D A Y S C H O O L S T O Six y e a rs h a v e p assed sin c e nave a b an q u et on Monday n ig h t to H O LI* CO NVENTIO N C° nfldence’ in the voting of th e ad d i titled to th e sam e sta n d in g and sta te an easy w inner, receiving 439 votes as tio n a l b ridge bonds, th e electio n of p ro tectio n in th e ir p rac tice as th e t h a t g lad 11th d a y of N oveni- clu b lead ers and club m em bers who a g a in st th e dem ocratic can d id ates 176. _ lula T he P le a sa n t Home d istric t Sundav I County C om m issioner S m ith, Sheriff re g u la r g ra d u a te physicians. h er, 1918, w h e n fa th e rs a n d w ere w in n ers of first prizes a t the An _ _________„ in te restin g ___ in cident in th is VUIl. con- n ection w as th e fac t th a t Milton A. 1 sch° o1 convention m Æ ts n ex t Sunday, H u rlb u rt and o th ers, and in th e elec- On th e o th e r hand th e v o ters stro n g m o th e rs, re la tiv e s a n d frie n d s, sta te fa ir th e la st tw o seasons. Over M iller, the dem ocratic candidate, re-1 N ovem ber 9, a t th e H aley B ap tist tlo n of a rep u b lican congressm an, ly approved th e literacy te st for v o t w ept a n d re jo ic e d to g e th e r th a t G°0 w ere p resen t. T hose who atten d - ceived 59 votes in p recin ct 309, 58 in I c b u rc b , one m ile n o rth of Boring. T he | Hi th e sta te vote th e re is to be seen ers, th e public use and w elfare am en d th e a c tiv e fig h tin g on th e lo n g l ed from T ro u td ale w ere R obert H ar- | m orn in g session begins at 11:20, fol- th e sam e fo rw ard -lo o k in g confidence m ent, an d th e bonus am endm ent. 3 0 9 ^ and 59 in 308. b a ttle fro n t h a d ceased. low. D ale P arso n s, A rnold Daum, low ing th e re g u la r S un d ay school ° t th e voters. G overnor P ie rc e 's s ta g e - By and la rg e th e re w as p robably W e a re to o n e a r th a t g re a t Jo h n R°b in so n , N icholas L efor and A lm ost as sp e cta cu la r w as the vic I h o u r of th e v ario u s ch u rch es rep re-1 Playing ad m in istra tio n , w ith its un m ore re a l good ju d g m en t show n by e v e n t to fu lly re a liz e its sig - A- J - K rueger, p o u ltry club leader to ry of C rum packer. over Congress-1 sented. Ju d g e K an zler of th e c o u rt of fulfilled p rom ises is given a reb u k e in th e voters in th e ir vote on m en and nificance. W e do know , how - llere- T he hoys re p o rt a good tim e, m an E lto n W atkins, th e form er r e dom estic relatio n s, of P o rtlan d , is th e the rep eal of th e P ierce incom e tax, m easu res a t th e rec en t election th a n ev er, t h a t th e g re a t eo n tlict w as Tile g irls of th e eighth g rad e and ceiving 395 votes and th e la tte r 251. speaker. A basket lunch w ill be en- th e re-electio n of S en ato r M cNary by is usual. We do n ot m ean by th a t n o t in v ain . A m o re in te lli- Mrs. E m iline Shaw , th e principal, City T icket Elected. joyed betw een th e m o rning an d a fte r- a la rg e m ajo rity , and C ongressm en sta te m en t to set o u r own ju d g m en t up g e n t w orld l e a r n s 'a n e w th e helped Mrs. j . s. H udson tie a com In th e m unicipal election T re a s u re r I T . „ , noon sessions. T h ere w ill be a bus- H aw ley an d S in n o tt by la rg e m arg in s as a sta n d ard . We a re b asin g th e u t te r u s e le s s n e s s of w ar. W e fo rt one day recen tly . The g irls did ‘, in - etzs e r w as high m an, receiving iness m eeting a t 2 p. m„ w hich w ill in- and th e election of T hom as K ay as sta te m en t on th e p rac tica l issues in live in a sa fe r, b e tte r w orld. Rood w ork and enjoyed it very much '* votes, R ecorder S chneider 479 and elude th e election of officers for th e sta te tre a su re r. volved—th e issu es th a t should and did T h e blood Of o u r so n s w as th e Ic« cream and candy w ere served by las. Cleveland, who w as elected ensuing year. A n o m in atin g com m it- T h e sta te vote on th e seven m eas- I th e hofltess. T hose p rese n t w ere appeal to a m a jo rity of th o u g h tfu l p ric e paid. m ayor, , . T hese candidates had no I tee has alre ad y been appointed to « re s before th e people by in itiatio n or men and w omen citizens. W e c a n n o t fa il to bow in r e v - I ' l°la Py,‘' B lanche C alkins, G race opposition on th e ballot. . b rin g in nom inations. P rof. A. F e re n c e to th e h e ro ic liv in g a n d Surber> M arjorie K uhnley, Mary A lively co n test w as on for the of- B ittn er, a p ro m in en t ed u cato r of P o rt- N U T R IT IO N SCHOOLS l ’OSTOEEK E I NDER- dead w ho ste m m e d th e tid e of Sco,t- E lizabeth Robinson and Mrs. EOR COUNTY NOV. 11-11 fice of m arsh al, w ith four can d id ates land, w ill be th e aftern o o n sp eak er. GOING R E P A IR S s la u g h te r a n d en d ed th e g re a t Emilln® Shaw. in th e field, B. H. Johnson, E. H. T h ere w ill be special m usic from th e | A series o f n u t r i t i o n Mrs. T hom as Low en tertain ed sec- On th e stre n g th of a ren ew al of the w ar, a n d it is ho p ed a ll w a rs, K elly, C. E. P ila n te and C. E. Run- various Sunday schools, am ong w hich [ie| d t i,|s y ear in fo u r dlff< r * t" ' " r ig h t m ig h t triu m p h re ta rie s of the O. E. S. of P o rtlan d and yan. K elly w as th e w inner w ith 193 w ill be a solo by Miss M artha H ag- L u n i t i e s L v n c i B e l l o r f 0“ lease to th e p rese n t postofflee b u ild t h a t votes in th e th ree precincts. John so n berg. Z p l^ l t v ,, n’l G resllam ’ ing w hich is ow ned by A, M eyers, a th ro u g h o u t th e e a rth . vicinity a t her hom e on T hursday. received 160, R unyan 90 and P i l a n t e ________________ 1 P ea sa n t Valley. T his w o rk is num ber of re p a irs have been tak in g T h ere w ere 16 p resen t. It w as also 67. F U N E R A L IS H E L D OF u n d er th e su pervision of Miss L ucy A. place d u rin g th e p ast week, not the C L U B C H A R T E R S H A V E the fo u rth b irth d ay an n iv ersary of B E E N S EN I B I L EA D E R I G ertru d e F ed ersp lel, g ran d d a u g h ter of ... „ ... . F O R M E R E i l l t V l L ' u r > n ,i (ase> tb e extension sp e cia list in nu le ast of w hich is th e ren o v atin g of the F ive candidates w ere up for th e | E O R M LR 1 V IE W E D G I R L |tritlon from O regon A g ricu ltu ra l col. Boys’ and g irls ’ club c h a rte rs, Is- \ l r s ’ who, w ith h e r m other, Mrs. ceiling and w alls. P a in t has been ap th . re e councilm anic positions. T he _ i F u n e ra l services w ere held T h o r s - 1 ' e g e - Miss C ase com es to th e exten- plied to th e w alls for a depth of p e r sued a fte r filing accepted p ro g ram s of Fred F eder8P*eI, Is h ere from Chll- afternoon tor - J . M.“ e ™p "l, — » » .ic . from where w ork, a re being se n t th e follow ing tl>rll,a- Mrs. Isab e lla T h o rb ourn of 384 votes to his cred it, B. W. T horne who passed aw ay la st S unday a t th e sbe llas had 8 ev eral y ea rs of ex p eri- haps six feet from th e floor, th en kal- clubs of M ultnom ah county by H. C 13 b' D alles, m other of Mrs. Low, is som iniug to th e top and also th e ce ll w ith 343 and R ussell A kin w ith 297. honje of h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. en ce- and Pu ts on som e ex cellen t Seym our, sta te club leader. T hese illso a bouaa guest, m aking four gen- B otkin and T h orne w ere elected to L t -> R. S h a w a t W a s c o , O re g o n a fte r w o rk - s h e h as an enviable r e p u t a - ing. A new b u lletin board has been hung w hich is l a r g ^ enough to a c c h a rte rs a re p erso n a lly signed by th e eraGon8 a t th e d in n er table. T he J. B ushong I „ 1___ i n o succeed u v v v e u them lu e iiis selves. e iv e s . j . A. Busfione , => • I tln n received votn» »n ,i w r> T 8 a Iong llln e ss- She is survived by h er 11 ’ com m odate all c irc u la rs and notices late S e c re ta ry o t A g ricu ltu re H e n r y l r o o in 8 a n d t a b 'e w ®r ® p re ttily d a c o ra t- ' C' L arsen I husband, Jo h n A ppell, a d au g h ter 9 T b e follow ing co m m u n ities are w hich h ereto fo re have m a rred th e a p C. W allace, th e su p e rin ten d e n t of pub- p,) ,n H allow een colors. Mrs. W. C. 221. m onths old, h er p are n ts, tw o b ro th ers, Bcheduled for th is w o rk : p ea ran ce of th e w alls. A p arcel post lie In stru ctio n , th e d ire c to r of th e ex-1 ®P®nce assisted th e hoatess. T he O utlook’s advice to vote early A lb ert an d D onald Shaw , th re e sis- T uesday, N ovem ber 11—L ynch com- w indow has been cu t in th e re a r door tension, and th e s ta te clu b leader. T he Mr. and Mrs. Louis H unks of Can- seem s to have been follow ed by th e te rs , Mrs. L ouise R o y c e.’ Mabel and m u n ,ty a t th e borne o t Mrs. Jo h n to provide a lo n g -felt w an t especiaR y sta n d a rd clulis a r e th e P ro g ressiv e yonville, Oregon, and Miss Minnie m ajo rity of voters and election boards L ois Shaw , all of W asco, Oregon be- Lynch on th e Section L ine road. I In th e ru sh season incident to C h rist- Cookery club of Rockwood, the Rus-1 Cam pbell of Roseburg, Oregon, a r- w ere kept exceedingly busy from th e | sides m any rela tiv e s in th is vicinity W ednesday, Novem ber 12— B ellrose m as and o th er holiday m ailing sellv llle Corn club, th e G resham G ar- r 'ved Bunday evening to visit a t th e tim e of the opening of th e polls until G ran t Shaw of P o rtlan d and G eorge a t th e B enllett ch apel, P a rk D rive R u ral ro u te No. 2 has been extend den club, th e W illing W o rk ers Sew ing home of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McGinnis, about 5 o’clock, w ith a light vote a fte r Shaw of F airview a re uncles and Mrs I n ea r G ilb ert road, ed to include o n e-h alf m ile add itio n al club of G resham , th e Powell V alley Miss Cam pbell w ill also apend sev- th a t hour. C ounting boards org an - H. M. D onley of Spokane and Mrs T h u rsd ay , Novem ber 13—G resham service, ab o u t a dozen fam ilies on G ard en ers club. O rient Pig club, Ore- ®ral days iu P o rtlan d before re tu rn - lzed early in th e forenoon and did not | L eslie T. St. C lair of G resham are a t th e public lib ra ry n o rth C leveland avenue being applied gon Brown Sw iss Calf club of L innton, to her home. finish u n til a fte r m idnight. a u n ts. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cook of F rid ay. N ovem ber 14— P le a sa n t Val-1 w ith c a rrie r p o stal service. S p rin g d ale C am pers Cam p Cookery Mrs. H. E. B radley and d au ghters I C lackam as and Mrs. H. M. Shaw of ley a t p le a sa n t V alley ch u rch . club of T ro u td ale, th e Rose Bud Sew- F ran ces and Lois of L ents w ere Sun- Zinn Ex.in in lira i ( h n r t l i Hay. I G resham a re g ra n d p a re n ts. T he B e r-1 T h ese m eetings w ill be held from C ounty F a ir Board Meeting. ing club of P lea san t Valley, G ilbert day v isito rs at th e H. C. McGinnis D av’’" 'it 't h e Zi< • Eva V 7 '*1 V ” 1™? vices Were conducted a t th e S m ith 10:30 to 3:30 w itb th e exception of th e A m eeting of th e d irec to rs of th e P o u ltry C acklers club. Calf club of | home. Day at the Zion E vangelical church. M em orial P re sb y te ria n ch u rc h by th e G resbam mep“ n* " b ic h w ill be from M ultnom ah co u n ty fa ir board w as C orbett, B luebird Sew ing club of T he Sunday school w ill Convene for | Mr. and Mrs. C larence P arso n s vis p asto r, the Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. I 1 :3° to 4 :30’ 14 is tb e P ractice in scheduled for M onday evening, b u t b e Rockwood, Sew ing club of O rient, its session prom ptly a t 10 a. m. ited In P o rtlan d Sunday at th e hom« T he ch u rc h w as a p p ro p ria te ly dec- m ost of tb e com m unities w hen all- ing on th e eve of election th e m em R eform ation services w ill be con-1 o rate d w ith fall flow ers and g reen ery day ra e e t,ngs a re held for eacli lady to b ers evidently w ere too busy to atten d S un sh in e W o rk ers Sew ing club of | of Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert WilRon. Buckley, C ross S titch Sew ing club of language a t “ 11 H Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A ugust Llsi a ducted ' T a n d in r th t h e * E " nglish 1 c 1““ ’ T " th e ,loral g ,fts <>f ^ ‘- d s w ere disb <* '° ° d a a d P «t it and only seven w ere p resen t. As th is T ro u td ale, and th e Cook-a-W hilo club I t 50 a n, Jh T ‘? n la “ gU8ge, a t p ro fu se and beau tifu l. In te rm e n t w as w itb tb e ° tberB and 8®rve ca fete ria did n ot co n stitu te a quorum , no busi Friday, O ctober 31st, a son, w eight 4V4 of W ilkes school D istrict 7. pounds. . , ' ’. c Olr Wl rendPr in th e M asonic cem etery on th e Sandv sty le a t noon iuncheon. E v ery lady ness could be d ispatched and th e the.8e serv icf s alld an | boulevard. T h re e L u sch er b ro th e r’s also b rin g s h e r own plate, cup, nap- m eeting w as ad jo u rn ed u n til th e fol I'n d en o n tln atio u al ( hurcli Services. S unday d in n er g u ests a t th e home offering for th e educational In stitu sang and Mrs. A. L. Stone played th e k i" an d 8 ,,v er- low ing Monday evening, November Sunday school w ill convene a t 1 9 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. llu rlo w w ere tio n s of th e denom ination w ill be re-1 piano. I T h is n u tritio n w o rk is given on th e 10, a t w hich tim e a m eeting of th e a. m. Sunday, and a t 2 o’clock th e re Mr. S tru b b le of P o rtlan d and Miss Fay ceived. . A la rg e n um ber of rela tiv e s and b asis of food for h ealth , and th e dis- sto ck h o ld ers w ill be held at th e city will be p reach in g by th e paRtor, th e B arsons. F ollow ing th ese services a luncheon f r ,end8 w ere in atten d a n ce a t th e fu I cussio n w ill include am ong o th e r sub- h all. I t Is hoped a t th is tim e th a t the Rev. S. F. P itts. T hese aftern o o n m eet Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Lum sden of al social houi w ill be held a t w hich n e r a , com fng from Spokane Wagco fccts, cooking to p rese rv e food value, 19 m em bers of tb e board and as m any lugs a re w ell atten d ed each Sunday F airview w*‘re callin g on T ro u td ale h ester A. Lyon of P o rtlan d , w ho has P o rtla n d .G re sh a m and vicinity. F o u r p ,a n n ,n g thp fam ily m eal, food for of th e sto ck h o ld ers as can will be and a co rd ial w elcom e Is extended to frien d s Sunday. been very successful In his w ords a u to ,oads cam e from W asco an(, four m o th ers an d ch ild ren , feeding th e un- p re se n t as th e re is im p o rta n t b u si all, also to th e p ray e r m eetin g s T ues- H arry McGinnis and fam ily have nr ? a n y ..cb°fy8' W V. addre98 aI1 of th e pall b e a re rs w ere from th a t d e r' w elg h t and «ver-w elght, feeding ness to be tra n sa c te d . T he o rg an iz a day evenings, and Bible study F rid ay | moved into th eir new residence w hich P resen t on S afe-guarding th e C hild’’ place L o ca, pa[) b e a re r„ w ere E a r , th e sick, and so fo rth . Food dem on- tion of th e board itself h as not as yet evening. All a re welcome. has Ju st been com pleted. Mr. McGin s m ilar topic. T he public is m ost T ow nsend and Ed. Sm ith stra tlo n s w ill be given a t all b u t the been perfected and it is pro b ab le a t nis will p la n t m ost of his land to a s Base Mile Acres Like Kent. y " L° him at 2 p m - M rs- Appe11 waB born in P o rtian d in fir8t m epting’ th is m eeting th e officers of th e board p arag u s. 6% ac res, so u th e ast co rn e r Base whn attT nV »»,811 ' nil Ie>ted frien d s 1901. She sp e n t sev eral y ea rs a t F a ir- A la rg e crow d Is expected In each of will be elected. A plan for In c re a s Jam es B u rn s and fam ily and David Ine and C leveland avenue, 4 ac res in ____ . , I6,..”10™ " P 8ey>lces arc j view and for a n u m b er of y ears h er th ese com m unities. O ther schools, ing th e ca p ita l stock of $50,000 will b erries $300 down, b alan ce a fte r 3 B urns from Newberg. Oregon, w ere req u ested to bring a b ask et lunch. hom e had been a t W asco. She w as a such a s d ressm ak in g , sew ing and mil receive fu rth e r discussion and p o ssi y ea rs lik< re n t at 6 per cent. B. W. Sunday v isito rs a t the hom e of Mrs. On W ednesday, November 12, the tra in e d nurse. H er little d a u g h te r finery a re plan n ed for ea rly sp rin g If ble actio n at th is m eeting Monday T h o rn e, Bank of G reahuin.—Adv. M arg aret B urns. ladies of the church will have th e ir evening. w ill be u nd er th e c a re of h er p are n ts, th ese m eetin g s a re w ell attended. a n n u a l b az aa r and chicken d in n e r at Milo Coons and fam ily from P o rt Biiririiln on Koller ('tinarles. th e g ran g e hall. F ancy w ork articles, land have moved Into th e T iller resl- K EKEH RK R W ill sacrifice few choice ro lle rs ,. Card of Thanks. Chicken Pie Nupper One dozen p h o to g rap h s will solve $7.50 and $10, fem ales $1.50, on ac- dence on H arlow street. ap ro n s, etc., w ill be on sale, b eg in , ^ e. w ,sh to tb a n h th e m any frien d s May be had In tw en ty m in u tes w ith tw elve of your gift problem s. H ardy count of leaving. Mrs. A. E K essler, n ing a t 2:30 p. m. A chicken dinner in F airview and v icinity for th e ir sym - N ick erso n 's .Jellied chicken._Adv. R ussel W ilson has be<’n quite 111 Studio, phone 541.—Adv. opposite G resham M. E. ch u rc h .—Adv. __ __ 5:30 _ to 8 p. m. p ath y expressed in w ords and deeds w ill be served from witb rh eu m atism the p ast week. T ick ets m ay be se c u re d from th e 'p a s -1 atL‘! J or th e Jm any b eau tifu l flow ers Isaac H atfield h as re tu rn e d from w hich covered th e - l a s t re stin g place to r or any m em ber of th e church. F ish of rfur d ear one. Underwood, W ashington, w here he has ponds, a candy sale and a program Jo h n Appell, Mr. and Mrs. L. R been w o rking In th e appl« o rch a rd s Shaw an d Fam ily. w ill help to m ake th e evening in te r for som e tim e. esting. T he H allow een p a rty given by the Outlook w ant ads w ill b rin g buyer T he L adies’ Aid is to be found else P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n In th e city and se lle r to g e th er ch eap ly and w h ere in th is issue. hall F rid ay n ig h t w as well attended In quickly. sp ite of th e bad w eather. All re p o rt T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per T he P eop les’ Yiargain co u n ter. See a m erry tim e. T h ere w ere so m any ce n t In terest on tim e dep o sits.—Adv th e w ant ads. ex cellen t costutn' s It w as h ard for the Judges to decide on th e prize w inners. A dult. Mrs. A. D. K en d all; Mrs. Bhaw 's room. Lucll« Howell and D or o thy K en d all; Mrs. O tto’s room, Joe Scott and G eorge W illing, Mr». S co tt’s room , Lyda May S u rb er and The Gresham Lodge of Odd Fellows No, 125 will give Ja c k E v an s; u nder school age, Edna a basket social and entertainm ent at their hall, N ysm lth and Ju n io r McGinnis. S and w iches, doughnuts, coffee and punch w ere served. R obert W hit* passed aw ay T h u r s At 8 o T io e k day m o rn in g a t the age o t 84 years, a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. g. A. E d T h e public Is in v ited to jo in th e m in c e le b ra tin g th e m undson, w ith whom he had llw>d for su ccess of th e ir lodge. T h e re xxill be p len ty of m anic anti th e p ast 30 years. H e w as born In tu n fo r a ll. L ati.es k in d ly b rin g b a sk e ts. E ngland and but little is know n of his relativ es. T he fu n eral w ill be held Prizes for the prettiest and most comical baskets S atu rd ay at 1 o’clock a t T ro u td ale, Coffee w ill be serv ed fre e of c h a rg e . w ith In term en t In Douglas cem etery. ( om e a n d h ax e a good tim e. Mrs. C lara W allace of G aribaldi. O regon, w as visiting old frien d s in ( AIATA (O O IIIH .E . ( IIAS. « . »A W ES. (T ro u td a le recently. Republican Candidates Given 382 of the 531 Electoral Votes Basket Social and Entertainment THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 1.3