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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 15, NO. 62 G resham O utlook BRESHAM- » ' LT5»M UI COCXTV, OREGON, COUNCIL HOLDS long sessions OVERTURNS ~ . ...... ..... """ p . p TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS E K IO .n, OCTOBER Î, IMS $1.50 Per Year .. - , ,1 Win * Interesting C”“ nc '1 " Meeting * Club Workers Many Fine Prizes ELWYN CONCERT 111 BEAU LISTS ( O\< EH I ( O| HSE BOARD ELECTED FOR 192 6 FAIR grad e school bus ______ (w hich picks up the ch ild ren of th e A v eritab le triu m p h from the sta n d T he G resham counci! has had sev- I p , h h " 8 nd 80 ulh G resbam >°- point of a rtis tic w orth, balance and eral lengthy adjourned sessions this i ‘ ' dr,Ten by Jam es M cAllister, b rillian ce is th e series of co n certs a r b<,i" K reC*,V' m onth necessitated by th e urg en t n o t I Z h " " O" U’ 8' de th *8 raorning on th e P aren t-T ea ch e r ^ sso c ia th .n 'm et a t i e / Z ^ t h * T ’0* ? ranged for the com ing season by th e T he an n u al m eeting of th e M ultno Fairview . S atu rd ay S eptem ber " / , ‘ / T . ,h e 8 ta,e fa,r 89 to thp b” '’< Elw yn Concert B ureau. A m ore sa tis- m ah county fair asso ciatio n was held w elfare. Among as been h ^ „ the .u „ „ ction w ith the Pow ell V alley the b eautiful new schoolhouse at th a t ' * * '° rk f° r M ultnom ab f \in ^ a rra y of a r tis ts has never before last night w ith a good attendance, Among these these h has d eterm in atio n of the budget item s, the road, no dam age resu ltin g to an y ex place. The new p resid en t, Mrs. E. S county, in w hich th e y o u n g sters have been grouped on a co n cert course an y th e re being 547 sh a re s rep resen ted been a c q u ittin g them selves w ith w here and th e Elw yn Bureau has co n sid eratio n of the construction of a te n t from the fact th a t the m achine H oek, presided. S ecretary P u lfer w as ab sen t on a c w as proceeding at a slow ra te and th a t again d em o n strated its policy of giv credit. In division 3 of the H olstein reserv o ir, and m a tte rs pertaining to T he follow ing circles, w ith some of count of sick n ess an d J. V. Cogswell th e re w ere only tw o sm all o ccupants ing P o rtlan d m usic lovers th e oppor- producing cla ss Jo h n F lem ing w o n , th e paving recen tly done on Second th e ir o u tstan d in g activ ities, reported of the bus besides th e driver. The first place w hich en title s him to a I ,u " i,y of h earin g th e w o rld ’s g rea test acted as se c re ta ry of the m eeting. On stre e t and R oberts avenue. F airview , p lan n in g to serv e hot school tu rn had been m ade onto the Hogan sch o larsh ip to th e sum m er session of a r ,,s ,s a t P °P » lar prices. The list is account of th e absence of th e re g u la r At the m eeting la st T uesday night lunches th is w in te r; G ilb e rt h as a fine th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college, an I re s P 'end en t w ith nam es of world se creta ry th e usual rep o rts w ere not road, which a t th is point is n arro w th e budget of th e city’s finances was school o rch e stra, and they serve hot presented. A rran g em en t has been adopted. No m a terial change was and at both sides of w hich is a ditch school lun ch es financed by th e d is an n u al affair. L aw rence A ylsw orth r *’n°w ned and fav o rite a rtis ts as well m ade for an au d ito r to go over th e considerably overgrow n w ith ta ll as o th e rs new to th e n o rth w est, but w’on first place in th e senior y earlin g m ade from th e budget of a y ear ago tr ic t; Lynch, boasting th e only man books and accounts of th e association T he budget h as to be in the hands of g rass which in te rfe re s in d eterm ining p resid e n t in th e county, rep o rted a class w hich en title s him to a sc h o lar who come w ith la u re ls won In Eu and a com plete re p o rt of th e 1925 its depth. A w om an d riving a light ship to th e O. A. C. sum m er school ropean and e a ste rn m usical centers. th e tax com m ission on October first. very in te restin g reception given to the fair will be m ade later, to g eth er w ith m achine approached from th e south and he also won first in th e senior T he season will open on October the T he re p o rt of th e city engineer, K. new te ac h ers and new people of the th e financial sta te m en t of th e a sso 17th, and till co n certs will be given at and it is th ought th a t she w as aw are calf class, w ith Jo h n Flem ing com ing C. R oberts, on th e reserv o ir proposi ciation. com m unity; P o w e llh u rst and R ock of the existence of the ditch on th e in second. A nother sc h o larsh ip was th e m unicipal au d ito riu m as usual. tion w as not ready so th e co n sid era wood both have active circ les; Rus- This y ear no d ire c to r has received side of the road and in h er effort to T he opening c o n c e rt will be a Joint tion of the various proposed plans selville is doing com m endable ch a rity aw arded to A rth u r B urns who won a sa lary o r pay for his services as di avoid being crow ded over onto it, kept first place in th e Junior calf class rec ital by M aria K urenko, acclaim ed w as deferred to October 7, w hen the w ork in helping a poor fam ily, and rec to r and a reso lu tio n w as passed for h erself m ore th an her rig h tfu l L aw rence A ylsw orth won the D urban by E uropean critics as th e “new P atti hope to find a cook stove for them ; council m eets in re g u la r session. d eclarin g It to be th e policy of the sh a re of th e road. To avoid h ittin g from S iberia", and V incent B allester, cup again th is y ear by having the T he question of acceptance of the T ro u td ale is ta k in g up a study course b aritone. Mr. B allester w ill be re association th a t th is custom be con th e woman, th e school bus veered to tinued. for th e w inter. Seven circles have cham pion H olstein calf u n d er one co n crete paving job w as presented. th e rig h t a fractio n too far and th e big m em bered as leading b arito n e w ith the T he city engineer reported th e w ork paid th e ir quota tow ard th e expenses year of ge. T his en title s L aw rence to A new board of 25 d irec to rs was San C arlo G rand O pera Co. m achine w ent over. But tw o children. had been com pleted according to of th e luncheon th e County Council hold the silv er cup as his personal elected out of 31 nom inees. Of the C. A. Jo h n so n 's d au g h ter and a Seim E dw ard Jo h n so n , beloved te n o r of is to give at C h an ticleer Inn for the property, as th e ru lin g s a re th a t a specifications and w as satisfac to ry ex num ber 21 w ere re-elected. The new boy, w ere in th e bus and they w ere m em ber m ust win it tw ice In o rd er to th e M etropolitan O pera Co. and h e r sta te convention delegates. cept for a few light m a tte rs w hich hold it. alded the w orld o ver as the forem ost m em bers are, O. K. H ow itt, A rth u r uninjured. W ord w as sent im m ediate A fter the circ le rep o rts, a bountiful w ould be fixed a t once. T he c o n tra c t in te rp re te r of th e Ita lia n and F rench D ow sett, C. C. H ow ard and H. W. ly to G resham and an o th er bus was The com petition in th e Je rse y c la ss lunch w as served by th e F airview la o r w as entitled to 90 per ce n t of his lyric dram a, has arra n g e d a concert Melius. sent to the scene of the accident and dies. A program w as then given con es was very stro n g as th e classe s w ere for his com ing to u r, w hich is unique pay. T his w as allow ed and a w ar T he en tire new board is as follow s: gathered up th e pupils. T h ere has sistin g of a piano duet by Mrs. Jam es large, the sm allest class being 1ft r a n t draw n m arked to be paid out of J. O. W ilson, A. W. M etzger, T. R. upon th e co n cert stage. T his te n o r been considerable criticism directed S terlin g and Mrs Clyde Ruegg of head. Alvin Jo h n so n w as given first th e funds raised by assessm en t for the H ow itt, T. J. K reuder, H. A. Lewis, tow ard th e county officials a t different G resham ; a d ram atizatio n of “C hick place in th e producing cow class, and w ith Jo an R uth, soprano, also of the C. I R aker. S. B. H all. W. H. M itchell’ im provem ent. M etropolitan, will p resen t scenes from tim es in reg a rd to th e condition of en L ittle , from th e school read er, by in th e sen io r ca lf class. Alvin T ill th ree operas. T he cost of th e pavem ent was Costum ing, special M. M. Squire, J. V. Cogswell, F ra n k th is narrow th o ro u g h fare. second grad e ch ild ren of F airv iew ; m an cam e in fifth and Sven Nelson scen ery and lig h tin g effects com bined Heiney, Theo. B rugger. Joe Dunne, $5763.65 and th is am ount w as ap p o r Roy B eadle w as aw arded and a piano solo by R oberta Brooks, eleventh. tioned to th e sev eral lots and parcels iie g n , n „ • al . , , I w ith th e a rt of E dw ard Johnson and H. W. Melius, O. A. E astm an , A rth u r Rally Hay in the B ap tist C hurch. 111Ii place in th e ju n io r v earlin g class I r« ,, of Fairview . of p ro p erty as follow s: f of V t th 4 1 » e /- » Je 1 rse y s C ass I ------ Joan R uth, w ill »uaae m ake th m is a never-to- n ev e r-to -l l,o w sett, H. L. S t.C la ir, A. F. Ham- Next Sunday m orning th e R ally Day P lan s w ere p erfected fqr th e lu n ch John W elbes w o n f l r „ „ „ h i„ be-forgotten event to all m usic m a r’ B- L- W alrad, E. W. A ylsw orth. „ D. C. Ely, $1014.58; W. J. O tt (on . p rogram of th e Bible school w ill be st on his pen of ,|pvoteps Chas. Cleveland, J, J. K adderly W D Second stree t) $610.54; C. W. A ltm an, [ held a t th e tim e of the Bible school eon at C h an ticleer Inn. A com m ittee , four H am p sh ire pigs, E d g ar Dixon I The list also co n tain s th e nam e of | K ,n" vr’ c - C. How ard. Geo. K. w as appointed to have badges made « _* . . . . . . . $742.24; D. M. R oberts, $659.76; A. J. hour, as follow s: I 1 Iir Blm first in division 3 and Louise W heeler u nPp , r Of ♦ for th e M ultnom ah county delegates. second. K rid er, $144.02; W. J. Ott (on R oberts T he M ultnom ah co untv n k * L Mi’’ZPn" ,,‘>r’ ^ " f a l t o In- H ow itt. Songs and sc rip tu re by th e school. e .n , w „n ” .y.APit co m i,arab l‘‘: T b am ar K arsavina, " "the F or th e lunch, T ro u td ale circle vol A m eeting of th e new board w as avenue, $644.27; City of Gresham , M andolin solo, M arie Blom. judging team won th ird place out of u n teered to ............... provide th e celery, t ladies who w ith her n b a allet for $613.78; T. R. H ow itt, $716.93; Geo. am es a r f ilorY lo . . I idol of * « E a urope," u u ip r , w ilt» W i l l i HOT i l e t I ca,led ................... for nPXt T X t h u u t i rsd n i l ay t t y e evening vt R ecitation, “Je su s Loves L ittle Chil of R usselville circ le will cook the SpOrp h p l' 45 b° y8’ ,h c and P ie rre V ladlm iroff m arked her ,b e p u rP°8’’ of organization. L eslie, $617.53. d ren ,” Edith Gray. m eat, C orbett circle will m ake the 1 h" tepn Points be- in itial to u r of th e w est d u rin g th e I T he council discussed the need of Song, "W elcom e to th e C radle R oll,” 8alads’ w a s h ih ^ X " ^ a? H F,Oy<iStHffi’r<' t,0'n,nK seaso n : « evshkovitch Sym «EGARDING p a rk in g reg u latio n s and the recorder prim ary class. M iss Jen n ie Flem ing, of R u M e l-1 )nR a (f)ta y o be ^ n t*8t’ hav ’ Phony o rc h e stra w ith Felix Salm ond. HATE TAXES ARE DUE w as ordered to p rep are an ordinance G reetings for th e Babies," E dna May ville, was s a appointed to pre- L ihl v„,. n n o .n te d e ch l ,» airm l e m an . .................. - "" o a pos- m M ter .ce]I|st( a8 solo a r tis t; „ „ d a a p p re c ,atp bp1ng covering Pow ell stre e t from R a k e r’s Gray. p are a stu n t for stu n t n ig h t at th e ni , L T bere J « * " «ve c™ - L asb an sk a. so p ran o ; g ara g e to Odd Fellow s hall, Main Why th e C radle Roll?, C radle Roll convention in P o rtlan d . ^ X f l i h d“ " ’, " ° ‘ P“ ,d O" peting in th e p o u ltry judging, th e team w .tsch, p ian ist, w hose m i 7 5 U ur" of 7 s tre e t from F ifth to the depot and one superintenden t. S tanding com m ittee ch airm en w ere " 7 V » '1' W*nn,nK tb ird P>ace. I S cotland, E ngland, and F ra n ------------ ce w as | I or before th e fifth day of O ctober, be- block on Second and one on R oberts Song, M arian Clow. . p p o i , t. d , hop. " • »""«f a . » booth ,h o „ T o .oh,, L X Î Ï ï ï : avenue, new ly paved. T he ordinance Mrs. H. E. Holmes, P lea san t ^Hom’e’;’ ( £ 17 I ^ ~ S a Z ^ I * N™ mb" “ Two m inute speeches as follow s: w ill specify a tw o-hour privilege "T he P rim ary Scholar, H is Needs, P.-T. A. lite ra tu re , Mrs. P e a rl F o rt- A n t,clPa tl°n8 a re th a t | pianist. ’ I ty o i 3 per cen t w ln be charg ed and from 9 to 5 o’clock, all c a rs to be E lsa Sharp. n e r; publicity, Mrs. C I T hom ». - M ultnom ah county w ill receive about p a ra lle l to th e curb. A , for th , o ..t b o , , hr 8 .0 I '» 1 n om as’ H sc h o larsh ip s to th e O “The Memory Age,” Mrs. Shultz. T routdale. A. C, su m m rr J corlo Oper» Co. o p p e o r, „„ , h . Ilei „ „ " î b . '” r T his is of course only a proposal “Class Names, C lass Mottoes, Class T he sp eak ers for th e day, all from cb° o1 ,b ,s ye a r- i an(j p at ro n „ of th |a Her| eg w(|| havp . and w ill be up for discussion and pos S p irit,” H erm on Judd. P o rtlan d , w ere: Mrs. A nna H o lm . . . . . . . ____ __________ ______ I t h e o D n o r ln n iiv of h ..n ri„„ „„„ _____ I . e wbo bav,‘ P“ 1*1 f," ‘ first half sibly changes before its adoption. Mrs. A nna Holm T E I ) HETI'KNS ,b e "P P °r , '«nlty of h earin g one op era of , hetr Solo, Miss H elen A nckorn. Pogue, who explained a new d istric t- "“ FROM HUNT^WITH BEAR I i“ “ " P° PU,ar -g .n iz itV o 'n " I '.".V; X r ,reqU e" tly " P* leCt “Home D epartm ent W ork,” Mrs. W. th e second h alf In tim e ing of th e sta te for the purp o se of b et Noted Granger to Be Heard. Com ing as a special added a ttra e - to avoid C. Guile. ________ T he tim e-old q uestion of “Who I tif,n ls one w hose nam e and ca re e r Is I <*, ' U paym ent of In terest, and te r ad m in istratio n , to be voted on at W orthy m a ste rs of subordinate W hy H ave An O rganized Class," th e com ing sta te co n v en tio n ; Mrs. D. hilled th e b e a r? ” is form ing th e m ain P erhaps th e m ost sp e cta cu la r of any , .Y ” B° neK lec,,ul 88 to not look g ran g es of th e county have received E llis Judd. B. K elly m ade a stro n g appeal for the diversion for Ted W rig h t’s w aking th e a n n a ls of A m erican h isto ry , v ’ r, , 6 8econd b alf untl1 th e pennl- le tte rs from J. J. Johnson, w orthy! “The Music and th e Bible School," P a ren t-T ea ch e r serv ice shop in P o rt- th o u g h ts th ese days. He re tu rn e d Roland H ayes, phenom enal negro \ u ‘ <‘nt 18 aHS‘‘9"'>'1 Tbo8e m a ste r of E vening S tar G range, in- Mrs. H. S. Clow. ’ land, ‘ and ‘ Mrs. C. B. Sim m ons talk ed Sunday night from a h u n tin g trip in tenor, * | who b“ ve paid th e first h alf should viting a ll m em bers to attend the regu- , "H ow Can th e Bible Class H elp th e see th a t th e second h alf is paid on or in the in te re sts of th e P aren t-T ea ch e r the Blue m o u n tain s, about 80 m iles la r m eeting a t R usselville next S atu r- j C hurch,” C. W. Guile, G resham Men C anght In Auto I b*’for'‘ October 5th If they would m agazine and Its ad v ertisers. south of Pendleton, accom panied Into day, O ctober 3. The occasion is the The se c re ta ry 's rep o rt, T he p resid en t expressed a w ish to th P w ilds by Jo e P lacard of P endle-1 A ccidents. I ln h ‘reHt c h a r«M K neg- an n u a l hom e com ing and th e visit of P resen tin g Bibles and certificates of have m ore te ac h ers atten d th e County ton. One n ig h t w hile in cam p they Tw o O tesham men have been ca u g h t °C,®d Untl1 af,< r tbp 5,b flav of No- th e n atio n al g ran g e lecturer, Mr. Mar- ' prom otion. Council, and su g g estio n s w ere m ade w ere aw akened by th e noise m ade by ,n autom obile w reck s d u rin g th e past V < ’< r ,hPy wl11 be o b l*k'>,l to pay a tin. I t is expected th a t Mr. M artin A sh o rt church service w ill follow, w hereby th is may be accom plished. a bi« black bear, who w as reco n n o it- ,lay8- w hich, though som ew hat p" ,,alty of 3 lH' r cen t on all unpaid w ill sp eak at th e secret session in the T he p a sto r’s su b ject w ill be “T he Ob- All th e v isito rs w ere delighted w ith ! e r ing about th e p rem ises In search of I ,la'n a Kl"g to c a rs did not re su lt in P “” 8 forenoon as w ell as during th e lecture Jective of th e Bible School th e fine h o sp itality of th e F airview 1 fresh venison w hich th e boys had re- lnR,ry to them selves or o th ers, and as ‘ a,ly bave pal<l ,,IPir flr8t b alf of h our. T he th ird and fourth degrees The evening serv ices w ill com m ence ladies. | cently dressed. It w as pitch d ark b u t a consequence both J. E. M etzger and „ ,broUKb th e F ir8t S tate B ank. of th e o rd er w ill be exemplified dur- one half hour ea rlie r. The in term e they both took aim at th e an im al E eslle C lair a re c o n g ra tu la tin g P ’r “ balB’ 9ayH A M ^ c r s , and ask s ing th e m orning session in full form , diate society will m eet at 5:30. The tree „ Methodist n , . Church Services. „ w b,ch w as “ bout 25 y ard s aw ay a n ,i them selves th a t they w ere born u n d er , tb<”' e wbo bave <,one HO' a "d de- w ith ta b leau x and the usual ritu al. B. Y. P. U. at 6.30 and th e evening " H ° oney Dey , Out 0 U! of °f a S S,ranKP ive" i w ill | both firp(, a t thp Rmp y me b o t“y lucky sta rs. alrp ‘b a‘ ’bp bank pay th e second half tra n g e H ive” V isitors to th e g range a re urged to be church service will com m ence at be th e su b ject for th e m orning serm on ap p re n tly ta k in g effect. At any ra te On la9t M onday M etzger, a c c o m -P ? tlm e ,o avol<l Paym ent of in te rest. p re se n t w hen th e opening gavel 7:30. The subject of th e evening ad- and’ ln thFee Me(’h° di,8t Ch“ rCh ®“ nday ,bp b<* fp"° w . who afte rw a rd tipped panh>d by bla 9O" »<>’>• ««me fine Hhould t8 >«Pb°'»* F irs t S tate hank at to exhibit In t h e |o n ('e’ souds at 10:30. dress will be “T he Value of a V ision.” and In th e evening th e p asto r, th e Rev. the scales at 200 pounds, fell dead but rilbbl' 9 '«> The prayer m eeting w ill be held Wed- W. T. K lotzbach, w ill speak on the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ryan a re being . it never will be know n Just who killed Kta,p falr On b,B r e tu rn he w as about Highway Re la lira nt Robbed. felicitated over the a rriv a l of a 9-1 nesday evening a t 7:30 and choir them e, "N eglecting T his G reat S alv a th e b’ar. They w ere paid a visit th e P ° i,aMH up a light ca r and an o th er one tio n .” pound baby g irl born to them W ednes- ' practice T hursd ay evening a t 7:30. T he th e study of th e H rs t 7 pm °°n V n follow ing by an o th er bear, b ut I ,oaded w ,th wood« and an he sw ung I | lirnhjH Sum m it r e s ta u ra n t on th e Co- day at th e W ilcox Memorial hospital ----------------------- - R iver highw ay, % of a m ile o le last he e scape(j into th e d ark n e ss before | out th e c a r “ bead of him did th e same. in P o rtlan d . T heir other child, a N ickerson Jellied chicken is m ost j-mall d au g h ter, is being cared for at convenient. Steam p ressu re cooked, :20 W ednesday evening by two H owell w ill have ch a rg e of th e young th a t a tw o . polnt b u tk an(, a ,9o 'm ulp I rig h t side of th e road b u t in so doing th e hom e of Mrs. H. H. Ott. In glass.—Adv. tf people's m eeting at 7 o’clock. The llppr fp„ v ) P lrng tQ t h e i r r i f l ^ , n a , : cau g h t his re a r ieft fender, te arin g ft T ” “ ’ aPPa" n t,y ,,W‘ ° V6r 20 yPar9 HE NEEDED A GUARDIAN About a year ago a certain western youth inherited £500,000! Within twelve months he had spent $400,000 and was fast making inroads upon the remaining amount. Recently the courts appointed a guar dian and the young man was saved from his folly. To avoid mistakes of this kind, children should be taught early in life the value and proper use of money. A'o finer way to do this than to start the children with a savings account at the First State Bank and teach them while young to work and save. “ IFe fir nt make our habit n—and then our habit* make un."— Dryden, FIRST STATE BANK Gresham, Oregon A STRONG BANK p ro p rieto r. J. W Ross Ross _____ __ ________ • about 40 fine tro u t, for w hich th is re- In any way. On W ednesday, w hile driving th e rp"»a ,,r a " t when th e two V ndenom inatlonal S ervices. Kion is fam ous. Mrs. E. R. W right ( T he Rev. S. E. P itts will p reach wil1 bp tb e Pnascssor of the black bear O utlook's Velie In P o rtlan d . L eslie St. young men entered, d riving up to the place in an old to u rin g car, and afte r both aftern o o n and evening at tb e bidp w hich her son bro u g h t home, and C lair n arro w ly escaped being crushed robbing the p ro p rieto r of all the u nder a stre e t car. He was accom - I G resham U ndenom inational tem ple on i having It fashioned into a rug. panied by his wife and tw o ch ild ren ' . 1 ”/ . J " “ “ l “ ‘i ’? 1" ” ' d r° Ve ° ff t0 ' the com ing S unday and In th e fore- , noon at 11 o’clock he w ill fill , he p u |. Th S r r ’ " ,p'- He w as d riving behind a stre e t ca r w ard th e east. T he case was im m e Pit of the C o ttrell com m unity church ® " h 7 " ,,, Z'° n and w as ab o u t to pass a heavy team d iately rep o rted to deputy sheriffs, Thq revival m eetings a t C orbett are EvanKP,,pal cb “ ’'cb " » » 1» and d ray at his rig h t when one of the but th e re was no clue th a t would m a grow ing in in te rest and a re expected 7 B" 8h horses shied and dashed tow ard the te ria lly aid in the c a p tu re of the b an dits. ca r. To avoid eith er h ittin g th e t o co n tin u e indefinitely. The Rev Mr IT . . ‘ ho rses or being stru c k by them he n tu to a - M » s tm g th e - R e v . Mr ' .til « vices at 11 .*50, from the them e of tu rn ed his c a r to th e left onto the ville from L ents in th e p rea ch in g and „„ L- n o i. i. - » _ v . . . igence In F aith, Hope, Love and Pa o th e r c a r track , not n o ticin g th a t i .. It is hoped m uch good is being accom - tience ” an o th er stre e t cur w as bearin g down i , m h ° f O ctober b a r- plished by th is series of m eetings. T. , B T he S enior Aoung Peqpie s L eague on him from the o p posite d irection M ^ r n l n J bT “ nnOUnCed hy close A nother , S ™or,n,nK O x o n i a n and The P ort- Todd th e p ain t m an has Just com - W“ ' m eet 8 ’,n d ,y evening at 8. All and dang ero u sly p itte d th e w ork of p ain tin g th e Odd mpm b ers and frien d s a re urged to at- s w e r v e d to o k the autom obile off the a,ld Tpl'!* ra m - b» ‘h o i w hich p apers Feliow hall a n eat gray. tend. trac k but not fa r enough to avoid be- ¡o w in g ' a ttra c tiv e X ' ™ ‘' w l l / X Bargain Subscription Rates ESSEX COACH $950 E. Z. Terms HERE Trades Accepted M. C. Webster Motor Co. Phone 2491 HUDSON ESSEX DEALER Ing hit by the stre e t ca r, which force d u rin g th«» m onth, crum pled a fender and to re a tire | n a l |X «nd Bunday O regonian and Outlook 1 year. $7: Dally O regonian E stacad a Woman P asses Away. a ,"> Outlook, $6; P o rtlan d T elegram The death of Mrs. E lizabeth J G an<' O 'R'ook. K.50.— Adv F raley o ccu rred at her hom e In Esta- F. O P rice Is moving from the B a rad a on Monday. Septem ber 26 and con pla< e west of th e Ruby golf links the fu n eral services w ere held In th a t to P o rtland. He has been on the place on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , the Rev. farm for the past year. It ft f la y officiating with in te rm en t I J H. H obs has been suffering sev- In the Rose City cem etery In P o rtland. pral ,|ay* from a severe siege of the The obsequies took place u nder tbe l Krlp d irection of the G ates F u n eral Home, of G resham . Mrs. F raiey Is survived j SMITH by h er husband. A. H F raley and a I memorial d au g h ter. Dora, who Is at th e fam ily | home. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Sadie S cho ep b o erster of Iowa. Plano l,e««on«. Gresham B eginning October 12th F loren ce I Honey w ill resum e her teach in g of piano In Gresham P hone G resham ' Presbyterian Church PAisriKw, our. HEV. E R. D. HOU.BN8TBD Minister Biadar Morals* Woriklg, Il A. M.