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T W IC E A W EEK G resham outlook VOL. 14, NO. 104 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. HISTORIC BUILDING GIVES WAY FOR NEW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY JULY 4TH CELEBRATION DELEGATES TO O. A. C. PLEASANT HOME WOMAN PLANNED BY LEGION GIVE INTERESTING TALKS HEADS LONG LIVED ULAN At a ro u sin g m eeting of th e G resh- 1 E ig h t G resham Union high school ÍI 1925 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $l..*>0 Per Year " k . j x e ™ , county hoop title F ive living g en eratio n s of a fam ily A special council m eeting w as held jq p j s I l i r n n v . . a re som ew hat ra r e th e se days, but ! la st Mfednesday evening for th e pur aa d ‘h ree Jun- com m ittees w ere appointed to lay , . , . a,Ct‘nK “ bui!diuK P*™»«- G resham 's first city hall is no more. P lans for a g re a t tw o-day Indepen- ° r8, re tu rn e d hom e M onday evening th e re lives a t P le a sa n t H om e a be- i’° 8* ■ in cid en tally th e q u estion of location T he building w hich served as the dence celeb ratio n to be held Ju ly 4th from a wond e rfu l g a th e rin g a t th e n ig n an t old lady who w ill be 96 years By L. T. ST. CLAIR. and c h a ra c te r of c o n stru c tio n of other m eeting place of the tow n council, and and 5th. W hile nothing definite w as Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College at Cor- old next Monday, and who can an sw er By reason of Its defeat of O range B. proposed buildings, som e alread y th e sm all ann ex w hich housed th e decided upon, the com m ittees a re vallis. know n as th e second an n u a l to th e call of g re a t-g re a t-g ra n d m a not sta rted , w as u n d er discussion and th e ; basl<et bal1 of P o rtlan d , w inners sm all h an d-draw n fire a p p a ra tu s of I w orking on » p lan to forego th e u su a l | 0 . A. C. ed u catio n al exposition. wht7h only once, bu?f7om ’ th7 U ^ d e s c e n council d irected th a t atten tio n be of th e city hoop cham pionship, by a 20 y ears ago, have been razed to th e m orning celeb ratio n such as th e pa- I . *a 1 aescen ground to m ake way for a m odern I rade, speeches, etc., and give th e a f - ' , r ° m th e p reced ,n g S atu rd ay d a,,^ t e r s she is called in th e Outlook to th e re q u ire sco re of 24 to 21 W ednesday, th e G resham Legion q u in te t, claim s the building w hich it is rum ored may be ternoon of th e 4th over to h arn e ss u n t*' M onday noon. Close to 1500 of en titled to th a t honor. She is Mrs. m ents reg ard in g building re stric tio n s cham pionship of M ultnom ah county and the n ecessity of ob tain in g a p e r S arah Bacon H y a tt and m akes her erected la te r by th e p rese n t ow ner, rac es and ru n n in g races and th e afte r- ! fleial d elegates w ere in atten d a n ce at m it for new co n stru ctio n or a lte r a and is ready to defend Its claim P e te r L enard. T he building adjoin- i noon of th e 5th to autom obile races. ’*hls feast of know ledge and m o re th an hom e w ith h e r son and wife, Mr. and tions. ag a in st any and all com ers. Mrs. Sam uel Bacon, n e a r P le a sa n t Ing on th e w est has also been torn Most likely th e only event to ta k e 120 high schools w ere rep resen ted . Home. T he Legion five took th e lead from The city h as both a building ordl- At th e fifth period assem bly In th e down. T his has been used as a ( Place In th e m o rn in g s w ill be baseball Mrs. H y att w as born a t Columbus, i nance and a Are o rdinance. T h ere th e s ta rt and in th e first few m inutes plum bing shop by J. T. S tllllon for by th e Legion team and p robably th e high school W ednesday th e stu d en ts Ohio, M arch 2, 1S29. T his w as a y ear [ bus been ••ta b lisb e d lire lim its w ith- ra n th e score to 9 to 1. T he visitors, from G resham who w ere privileged som e tim e and he has sto red his | C orbett nine. a fte r th e first ra ilro a d w as bu ilt in In w hich c e rta in types of buildings j how ever, soon organized an d m a te ria l to atten d th e exposition w ere seated plum bing and c a rp e n te r tools u n til he A m em bership driv e w as launched, ly checked th e Legion team , although th e United S tates an d m ore th a n 30 ) a re forbidden. finds a su itab le location for a shop. th e purp o se of w hich is to raise th e on th e p latfo rm and, a fte r a b rief in y ea rs before th e beginning of th e Civil 11 ap p e ars th a t some people did not I lb e h alf ended 15 to 9 for th e locals. tro d ctlo n by Miss Eve H u tchinson and T he reco rd s of G resham extend m em bersh ip from th e 60, w hich W ar. She cam e to Canton, Illinois, know or ha,l forgotten th a t th is w as 1 S u p erio r team w ork and checking back to Ju n e 16, 1904, w hen th e town G resham P o st now has, to 100 m em an ovation from th e ir fellow stu d en ts w ith her p are n ts w hen a child. She th e case and co n stru ctio n has been by th e Legion team kept th e O range B w as organized under th e general b ers by J u n e 1. Ted Jo h n so n w as th a t w as h ea rt-c h ee rin g to say th th e re la ter m a rrie d F. W. Bacon and ' re c e n tly u n d ertak en In d isreg a rd of p lay ers a t a d istan ce from th e basket sta tu te ex istin g at th a t tim e previous nam ed head of th e m em bership drive. least, th ey proceeded to give a con an d th ey rep eated ly th rew from th e densed rep o rt of th e ir trip and some becam e th e m o th er of th re e ch ild ren , tb ese req u irem en ts. to obtaining a special c h a rte r the fol- A p le asa n t su rp rise is in sto re for Sam uel, w ith whom she now m akes , B lanks for ap p licatio n for a bulld- m iddle of th e floor. Peck, th e ir flashy low ing y ear from the sta te le g isla tu re all who atten d , he n ex t rp g u ,a r Lpgion of th e th in g s th a t claim ed th e ir atten h er home, Mrs. S arah F ra n ce s Cline, ,ng Perm it are in th e h an d s of th e re- rig h t forw ard, scored th re e of these tion. a t Salem. and au x ilia ry m eeting to be held at of O rient, and Mrs. Lucy K otzm an, of | c o rd e r‘ long sh o ts w hich b ro u g h t a cheer E ld o re Jo h n so n w as th e first stu L ew is S h attu ck , w ho at th a t tim e th e g ran g e h all T uesday, M arch 24 from th e local fans. Bend, Oregon. T he fam ily cam e to d en t to speak an d h e re la te d som e of w as a leading business m an of G resh At th e close of th e b u sin ess session Oregon and settled a t Bull R un hi SCHEDI LE ANNOI NUED T he gam e w as fa st from s ta r t to am and w ho is now engaged in th e a u the Legion w as Invited to p a rta k e of th e difficulties th ey en co u n tered in 1871. H er d au g h ter, Mrs. Cline, is th e FOR NUTRITION ( LASSES finish. T h ere w as not a dull m om ent. g ettin g sta rte d from G resham . Two tom obile b usiness at V ancouver, an excellent lunch p rep a re d by th e m o th er of Mrs. Minnie S. Maybee, of T he n u tritio n classes, w hich have I T h ® haH WM t0 ,' 8tan“ y on ’he snap W ashington, w as th e first m ayor and aux iliary , w hich m et In an o th er room flat tire s, an excess of oil and a solid P o rtla n d ; Mrs. Maybee Is th e m other proven lar s p a rk plug k ep t them busy u n til Ore H. L. S t.C la ir w as th e first recorder. a t th e g ran g e h all w here th e Legion of Mro j i n , . , i i’*1” ' “ so p o p u u ia i u th n is s s sp in rin in g g u unlk,r n d e r ! . . ’»’ere st of th e crow d - - p rese n t was M aroney. of Sandy. th e able d irectio n of M,„8 , u Casp fever h eat th ro u g h o u t. Or, gon City lay in th e d istance. He and a n d M rs u O range B. T he sessions of th e council w ere held m eeting w as held. so n RIH M“ rOn.ey ‘8 t l ?e ® ° th e r Of a n u tr itio n s p e c ia lis t w ith th e O. A C P r° Vld ,ll,'m s,elves w o rth y toes fo M elville Richey, Miss Vada A nderson and in w h at w as th en R eg n er’s hall, now At th is m eeting of th e au x ilia ry it t h e ’ 1 m n J 2 " yCarS °*d e x h '“ sio l> a r « « ch ed u le d in th e b a ,t,e d w ,th o u t le tu p but « resham know n as th e M urphy building, u n til w as decided to hold tw o m eetings a and Miss W illene Botkin drove w ith th e com ing May. follow ing com m unities for next w eek: w as ju s t a trilie stro n g e r and out- th e erection of th e hall, now being m onth, one m idw ay betw een the th e ir p rin cip al. R. E. C annon, w hile Mrs. Lucy K otzm an, th e o th er T uesday, M arch 3— Lynch, at the gam ed th e ir opponents w hen such to rn down, w hich w as on ground m onthly b u sin ess sessio n s a t th e th e rem a in d er of th e p arty , R inar d au g h ter who w as boru to Mrs. H y att action m eant p oints and th e game. M attson. O rville Johnson, Jam es hom e of Mrs. E. (}. C urtis. leased from Jo h n M etzger, hom es of th e m em bers to be given in Illinois, w as a form er resid e n t of T h e atten d an ce w as th e b est th e re B echill and E rn e s t N elson, followed W ed n esd ay , M arch 4— P le a s a n t V al F o r five or six y ea rs th is w as th e over to sew ing for needy fam ilies of G resham , leaving h ere for Bull Run has ever been a t a Legion gam e, th e re m eeting place of the city dads, also W orld W ar v eteran s. T he m eeting in a m achine w ith Mr. and Mrs. G. K and la te r for Bend, about 30 y ea rs ago. ley, at the hom e of Mrs. Paul. T h u rsd ay , M arch 5— Bell Rose, at being n ea rly 500 fans p resen t, m any th e ja ilin g place of such m iscrea n ts w as w ell atten d ed and m uch en th u si Je n n er. of whom voted it to be th e best gam e E rn e st N elson review ed th e m ain H er husband, Adam K otzm an, w ill be the com m unity church. as w ere in need of in c arce ra tio n . In asm w as show n. rem em bered by resid en ts of G resham they had ever w itnessed. . points of th e ad d re ss of Dr. S tanley F riday. M arch 6— H illsview , a t the response to th e question as to w h eth a t th a t tim e. T hey fo rm erly owned L ineup: hom e of Mrs. A. Peier. e r any ja ilb ird s ever escaped th e con Community Church, Bible Standard. M. C oulter, dean of m en of P u rd u R oselaw n", th e p rese n t hom e of Mr. O range B. (21) G resham (24) finem ent of such a flimsy stru c tu re , it S ervices a t th e G resham com m unity u n iv ersity , In d ian a. T his w as given and Mrs. L. P. M anning. T h eir son, L £ " m ®et! ? K8 " ® cal,ed f° r 10:30 to Peck (8) . . . . .. . F . . . ) Bailey w as adm itted th a t some of them m ight church, Bible sta n d a rd , w ill begin S atu rd ay m o rn in g in th e lib ra ry build M arion K otzm an, w as born at Bull ’ 3 3 ° exc‘‘p t," K H e a a a .it V alley, w hich Amato (2 ). ., t Booth Ing. is called for 1:30. have done so had they desired. An next S unday a t 10 o’clock w ith S u n B arb er ( 4 ) . . A llstock R un and w ent to Betid, Oregon, w hen O rville Jo h n so n covered th e atli- T he su b ject a t the m eetings will bo Reed ( 1 ) ........ . . . G . .. • ■ . (12) S chafer o rd in an ce w as passed in 1912 allow day school, of w hich Mrs. B. M. H ow th a t tow n boasted of h ut one house ................. L undav ing an ap p ro p riatio n of $3,000 for th e ell is su p e rin ten d e n t. T his w ill be j letic side of th e association. The an d a log postofllce. He w as m arried "S pecial diets, o v erw eights, u n d er C ulver (1) ,, . H a rris ( 6 ) .............S splendid p ro g ram of b ask et ball, w eight, feeding the sick," witli dem on erection of th e p rese n t com m odious follow ed a t 11 by p rea ch in g by th e F ren ch , referee. a t Bend, and is th e fa th e r of G race stra tio n s of foods for th e sick. There city hall and fire station. F ra n k Jones p asto r, th e Rev. A aron H ansen, who fencing, pool sw im m ing and diving Next W ednesday night. M arch 4, the K otzm an, who is now m a rrie d and and E ttse l Jon es secured th e c o n tra ct w ill preach ag ain In th e evening a t w hich w as p u t on fo r th e benefit of h as a baby aged one year, w hich com w ill also be a discussion of p lanning Legion will play an o th er stro n g, fast th e v isito rs, ap p ealed to th e boys and th e hom e g ard en for an all-y ear-ro u n d team when they tan g le w ith th e S il for th e building, w hich w as p u t up 7:30. Bible stu d y and p ra y e r service pletes th e fifth g en eratio n for th e sec vegetable supply, im m ediately a fte r the allow ance of is held every W ednesday evening a they a re loud in th e ir p raise s of the ond tim e in th e life of Mrs. H yatt. verto n A m erican Legion five, E ach lady is req u ested to bring th e money. 7:30. A sin c ere in v itatio n is extended eq u ip m en t of th e O. A. C. gym nasium . S ilv erto n b o asts of a team com But one death, th a t of Mrs. Ed. Miss W illene B otkin follow ed, p ref some dish of food for th e noon lunch. posed of form er college s ta rs , am ong T he old buildings w ere on ea st to a ll to atten d th ese m eetings. A ndree, who died a t C o ttrell In 1910, acing h er re m a rk s w ith an expression E veryone is invited to a tte n d theso whom is "H u n k " L atham , form er Pow ell stre e t, ju s t w est of th e p re s of th a n k s to th e stu d e n t body for p rev e n ts th e th ird rep e titio n of the m eetings. en t city hall, and n ea r th e Bull Run Undenominational Services U. of O. s ta r for th re e y ea rs and team sending her as one of th e ir delegates. fifth lineage of Mrs. H yatt. Mrs. S. rig h t of way. F o r the reaso n th a t no Announced. m ate of S chafer and A llstock of the . Cline is th e m o th er of th e deceased, As m ight be expected she w as g reatly Free Methodist Church Services. in frin g em en t m ay be m ade on th e S ervices a t th e u n d en om inational local five. It o ught to be a bear of a who is survived by a son, E a rl A ndree, The Sunday school of th e F ree p ro p erty of th e w ater com pany, th e tem ple n ex t S unday w ill begin w ith in te reste d in th e hom e econom ic ex gam e w ith both team s com posed p a r t nd who in tu rn is th e fa th e r of M ethodist ch u rc h will begin a t 10 a. m. b u ilding th a t w ill be erected w ill S unday school a t 10 o’clock. At 2 in h ib its and consid ered them th e best E a rl, Jr. ly of form er team m ates. Sunday, follow ed by p rea ch in g a t 11 have to be ad ju sted to th a t exigency. th e aftern o o n th e re g u la r preach in g of an y on th e cam pus. She and Miss Mrs. H y att is as w ell as can be e x No doubt a fill of d irt m ay be m ade at service w ill be held, w hen th e Rev. S Vada A nderson w ere en tertain ed at pected, despite h er advanved years, from th e su b ject, "T h e U nity of the Zion Evangelical ( linrch. S p irit." T he young people’s society th e re a r and a re ta in in g w all con F. P itts w ill p reach . P ra y e r service th e A lpha Xi D elta so ro rity house. Special L enten serv ices w ill be held b u t is handicapped from th e fac t of stru c te d w hich w ill m uch im prove w ill be held on T uesday evening and T hey had th e p le asu re of m eeting a being n early blind. H er first hus w ill m eet a t 6:30 and d iscu ss th e every S unday m o rning d u rin g th e sea topic, "W atch Y our Step.” P reach in g th e ap p e aran c e from th e s tre e t and Bible study by th e young people on n um ber of G resham g irls, am ong them son of L en t in w hich w ill be com and died in 1889 and in 1891 she w as also provide a firm base for th e found F rid ay evening. All a re cordially In being Miss D oris Z im m erm an, Miss m a rrie d to R. G. H y att, who died sev w ill follow th is service. m em orated the suffering an d d eath of Mabel Jo h an so n and Miss L illian H es- Tlie w o rk ers' Sunday school co n fer C hrist, th e Savior, atio n of a stru c tu re . vited to atten d th ese services. era l y ea rs ago. ence will m eet Monday evening a t tho lin. She m eutiuned a tten d in g a fine D. R. M acaw w as in c h a rg e of the N ext Sunday, services w ill be held p arsonage. T he day of th e m eeting w ork of leveling the th re e old build E x p o rts of dried p ru n es from P o rt m u sicale at th e gym, also a convoca Methodist Episcopal Church. in th e E nglish language a t 11 o ’clock ings. land d u rin g 1924 am ounted to 10,232 tio n al S unday aftern o o n . T he Bible school of th e M ethodist of th e W om an's M issionary society and In th e G erm an language a t 11:50 In th e fo re stry building, Jam es E p isco p al ch u rc h w ill m eet at 10 h as been changed from T uesday to tons, an in c re ase of 377 per c e n t over o'clock, the Bermon (opic being “The W ednesday, a t w hich tim e it will m eet B echill told th e assem bly, th e re stood 1923. T ake a tip—tr y th e W ant Ads. o ’clock on Sunday. T his school is | Suffering and G lory of Je su s C hrist. ’ an im m ense fir, fu lly 40 feet In h eig h t g raded w ith classes for all ages and at 2:30 o’clock a t th e ch u rc h for the T he choir w ill ren d er special m usic. from w hich th e re w ere suspended com petent te ach ers. T h ere is a place re g u la r m onthly m eeting. T he Sunday school will convene at from th e lim bs th e finished pro d u ct fo r a ll and a h ea rty welcome. The T he p asto r, th e Rev. E. N. Long, is 10 a. tn. Young P eople’s m eeting will of th e tree , su ch as ch a irs and o th er p asto r, Dr. C. W. H u ett, w ill preach m aking a special effort for a g eneral be conducted a t 7:30 p. ni. T he topic, a rtic le s .o f fu rn itu re , and su rro u n d in g both m orning and evening t i ,„ ...... .. I r a I |y ° r al1 th e nu m bers of th e church "T h e M aster's Method of W inning T he topic th e tre e th e re w as a model tow n, w ith for th e m o rn in g serm on w ill be “The and Sunday school to be p rese n t at F o llo w ers” w ill be discussed u nder logging cam p, d airy , schoolhouse, etc., S leeping S ick n e ss” and for th e eve th e services on Sunday. th e lead ersh ip of W alter R am ser. in m in iatu re. ning “ P erso n al E vangelism .” T h ere T he teach er tra in in g class w ill m eet ItilptM (liurcli. T he la st sp e ak e r on th e program w ill be special m usic by th e choir. on Monday evening, March 2. to begin Bible school 10 a. m. will he fol w as R in ar M attson, p resid e n t of th e T he E p w o rth L eague m eets a t 6:30 Its stu d y on "T h e T e a rh e r." stu d e n t body who, in his inim itable p. m. for devotional m eeting and all lowed by p rea ch in g serv ice a t 11 HIGH SCHOOL GYM. Game at 8 o’clock T he Victory C ircle of th e W om en’s d ro llery , proceeded to p rese n t th e hu young people are invited to com e and o'clock. S ubject of th e serm on by the Union will hold a bake sale a t Cecil GRESHAM AMERICAN LEGION VS. SILVERTON A. L. p asto r, th e Rev. E. T. Ju d d , is “Be m orous as w ell as th e serio u s side of old er ones welcomed. M etzger's gro cery on S atu rd ay , M arch th e m eeting. H e said th a t w hen he S tud en ts 2.»c Kids a Dime Adults 35c P ra y e r m eeting is held on T h u rsd ay ! liev er’s Two N atu res.” T hd B. Y. P. U. 14th. w ill m eet a t 6:30 and th e evening first h eard of th e a g ric u ltu ra l college, evening a t 7:30 to w hich all a re In -i serv ice will he a t 7:30. T he su b ject of iiinia iiiu iiin iK he th o u g h t it w as a place w here pigs, vited. iim iiiiiiitJ iiiiiiiiiiiia iH iiiu iiiiH iiu iiiiiu io iu u iiiiiiia iH iH iiiiiin iiN iiiin N a itiiiiiiü iin i Public Auction Brings Gut Record th e serm on will be "T h e Way T h at sheep and c a ttle ra n loose on th e Crowd. cam pus, but to his s u rp rise he saw cu rricu lu m of m ore th an one college Seem s R ight." W ednesday evening One of th e la rg e st sales of grade th e p ray er m eeting will begin a t 7:30 an im als ever held in th is p a rt of M ult n o th in g like th is and saw b u t four before deciding on a college home. h o rses w hile he w as gone, and those Two of those who w ent to C orvallis, and the Bible stu d y will follow begin nom ah county w as conducted last n th e p arade. W hile ru n n in g th ro u g h Miss Vada A nderson and M elville n ing at 8:15. Choir re h e a rsa l T h u rs W ednesday at Em il W ahl’s S pring th e h alls of th e m useum , he stated R ichey, w ere unable to be p rese n t at day evening 7:30. F arm D airy on th e C olum bia riv er th a t he m istook a stuffed g o rilla for th e review of th e exposition on W ed highw ay one an d a h alf m iles ea st of Crunk Moore Sells Ill-Acre T ract. O rville Johnson. He also com m ented nesday. P ra c tic a lly all th e stu d en ts F ra n k Moore has disposed of his P ark Rose. One hundred and fifty on Dean C o u lter's ad d resses to th e who w ent a re p la n n in g a college ca- te n -a cre tr a c t w ith house located one cow s w ere sold, th e top cow b rin ging boys, esp ecially on th e com parison he re e r and It is safe to say th ey have m ile east of G resham on th e Section 41al>. and th e o th e rs good p rices. All m ade betw een th e fra te rn ity m en and re tu rn e d hom e w ilh a b ro ad er vista L ine road to th e Rev, J. A. H opper, w,‘re disposed of w ithin fo u r hours, th e independent college m en. H e a d of life and w ith m any p leasing an tici- w ho was fo rm erly a p asto r of th e L ikew ise th e 12 h o rses sold a t sa tls- vised th e stu d e n ts to in v e stig a te th e pationa of th e college days to come. F re e M ethodist ch u rc h here. He and ^a c ’o ry figures, one team b rin g in g his wife a re now em ployed a t the $100. T he farm m ach in ery also w ent Louise home on th e B a rk e r road, and at rea so n ab le figures. It w as estl- Added Eentiire Io Regular Show w lsh to have th is farm hom e as a m ated th a t 1100 people w ere fu rn ished p lace to re tire to later. Mr. Moore w l,h lu n ch at noon. P re p a ra tio n was T h ree-R eel P ic tu re w ith “ALKALI IK E " show ing and his wife have p u rch ased a lot in rna,le for 700, h ut additional food sup- Printed Silk Crepes in I th e C lan ah an addition and will begin Pite* w ere procured and all w ere fed. Titian, Blue, Brown and im m ediately th e erectio n of a th ree- o , ie h undred and seventy-five pounds Green shades. room cottage. H e is rep o rted to be bread w ere used for the purpose, gain in g In stre n g th g rad u a lly since Eml1 " ’ahi, th e ow ner, Is re tirin g from New colors'in Japanese Cotton Crepes. Gaze M ar Ills severe sick sp ell of less th a n a | a t t ,v e w ork. Col. G eorge A. Gue of SATURDAY, FE B. 2«, SUNDAY, MARCH 1 vel Ginghams in silk mixed plaids. y ear ago. I P o rtlan d w as th e au ctio n eer and H er- ------------- jb e rt F. W hite th e sales m anager. Picture furnished by Walter W. Metzger, Boring, Oregon Women's Collar and Cuff Sets in Linen, Lace and Make your w an ts know n th ro u g h _______________ Starched Percales. th e W ant Ads. Read and use th e W ant Ads. D ealer for Huick and C hevrolet Io ILAlMtD di A.L, BASKET BALL itiin iiiiiiin WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MARCH 4 New Arrivals HAWLEY’S EXPEDITION to MEXICO CITY GRESHAM THEATER W om en’s Wide L eather B ells in new shades to mateh dress m aterials. GLOVES FOR MEN I n the Heavy Thorn-proof Pigskin Glove; also Muie Skin. Horse Hide and Light and Heavy’ Canvas, SPECIAL WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. 1411 DANCE Gresham G resham . F eb ru ary 2 7 - E d l t o r Out , te r. I an. In stru cted by o u r board of r i P,y. Mr' H ru**B r» d ire c to rs to say th a t any sto c k h o ld er in T uesday s O utlook, o r th a t e r who w ishes to atten d th is m eeting p a rt In which he ra ise s th e point th a t will be g ran te d the rig h t (w hich I our p u rch ase c o n tra c t c a rrie s th e th in k he holds even u nder th e con- rig h t on th e p a rt of a m a jo rity of our tr a c t) to vote his stock on an y and board of d irec to rs to vote su b sc rib e r’s I all questlona considered. stock, will say It Is tru e , b u t we w ish T ru s tin g th is a lla y s ail fe a rs and Mr. B ru g g er and all stock- su sp icio n s of o u r in ten tio n s and as- >olders th a t If he will call a special su rln g all In terested th a t a quorum m eeting of th e sto ck h o ld ers, for (he will be p rese n t a t th is m eeting. I am purp o se outlined in my form er let- tru ly y o u rs, D E TO W LE , Men's Parasilk Bear Brand Fibre Silk Sox, SOc grade. now, 35c I hone Masonic Hail Mr. Towle Answers Mr. Brugger Regarding Voting of Fruit Stock Gresham, Oregon FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 6 Willoughby’s Imperial Orchestra Refreuhm ent» Served COMMITTEE B. W. THORNE JACK SHULTZ ED METZGER E W AYLSWORTH W. A. H E S8E L