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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 15, NO. 65 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OKKOON. FUNERAL FOR THREE ACCIDENT VICTIMS [ New Secretary of War? — New Building Under Mass Meeting Names Way for Louise Home Candidates for Council ART SU PER IN TEN D EN T IS HONORED AT SALEM #1.5« Per Year LIVESTOCK SHOW OF INTEREST TO YOUNG Before leaving Salem la st w eek at th e conclusion of th e sta te fair, Mrs. U. G. Sm ith, th e su p e rin ten d e n t of the a rt d ep artm en t, was th e guest of hon- I Now th a t th e county and sta te fairs or at a luncheon given by th e Indies a re o v er, the Ilext big th , t() Joo of th e Salem Art club a , T he Spa in fo rw ard to Is the Pacific In te rn a tio n a l th a t city. T h ere w as a la rg e atten d - Livestock exposition w hich begins Oc- an ce and . m ost enjoyable tim e is re- I to b er 31. con tin u in g for a week. This ported. T he farew ell luncheon w as livestock show wa as fo rm erly th o u g h t tendered Mrs. S m ith in ap p reciatio n to be som ething e n tirely for the of h er efforts in b eh alf of a rt. Mrs. grow nups, hut th e tim e has now come J. G. F ra n k lin , w hose husband is one w hen th e boys who a re capable of of th e p ro fesso r’s in W illam ette Uni p u ttin g over a good ex h ib it of calves, v ersity , Mrs. Bishop and o th e r prom cows, pigs, sheep or o th e r fav o rites a t in en t women of Salem w ere am ong th e county fa irs a re ju s t th e lads to those present. en ter th e ir stock a t th e big show place Mrs. Sm ith sta te s th a t she w as .. ,, , *n n o rth P o rtlan d . T he exposition is •• » > « • i~ " .p o r ti« g ,,« k of th e fair board in reg ard to th e fine can be done m uch ch eap er th a n to th e are exhibit . More space w as available sta te fair and th e prem ium s offered th is year and conditions w ere fav o r are larg er. O. M. P lum m er, th e g en able for the display. One of the best eral m anager, is a friend of th e boy groups of p ictu res w as th a t of th e and g irl and has done big th in g s for P h otographic A ssociation of the club w ork and the young people feel N orthw est w hich had been brought th e le a st they can do for him Is to from San F ran cisco direct to Salem help put th e best club display of live for th e fair. T he A rt In stitu te of stock th e re possible. P o rtlan d also had a fine exhibit and In connection w ith th e In te rn a tio n a l tlie C a rto ila n collection of a r t.’ which will he rem em bered by p a tro n s of the exposition Is th e land p ro d u ct show county fair, w as tak en to Salem. for w hich a num ber of M ultnom ah T h ere was ab o u t tw ice th e num ber of county club boys a re p lan n in g on a pieces as at the fair in G resham , also splendid display. T he clu b 's ju dging beautiful P ersian ru g s form ed a back team at th e In te rn a tio n a l th is year will be com posed of Jo h n Flem ing, ground for the collection at Salem. R obert K erslak e and P ercy C arlson. A num ber from G resham and v icin B lastin g has been going on for sev- j T he re tirin g councllm en to g eth er ity attended th e trip le fu n eral services | era l w eeks and excavations have been w ith th re e o th e r can d id ates w ere w hich w ere conducted a t th e L erch m ade for th e new $50.000 ho sp ital chosen at th e m ass m eeting held on fu n eral p a rlo rs in P o rtlan d Monday w hich is to be erected at th e Louise S atu rd ay n ig h t to ru n for th e offices for Mr. and Mrs. J. R. G rathw ohl and Home n o rth w est of G resham on th e | w hich w ill become v acan t a t th e ex- in fan t child, B etty Ja n e, the th re e vic B ark er road. T his is being put up P»ratlon of th e te rm s of office of A. F. tim s of th e lam entable accident w hich u nder th e auspices of th e Pacific C o a s t! H am m ar, T. R. H ow itt and C. I. R aker o ccurred la st T h u rsd ay aftrn o o n at Rescue & P ro tectiv e society, of w hich O thers nam ed w ere J. C. Shultz, J. V A ra ta crossing, about four m iles th e Rev. W. G. M cLaren, of P o rtlan d , Cogswell and W. C. M etzger. In or- n o rth e a st of G resham , w hen a T ro u t | is th e founder and p resen t su p e rin ten - q u alify as can d id ates and get dale c a r collided w ith th e auto con dent. Lorenz B ro th ers of P o rtlan d ( th e ir nam es on th e b allo ts th ese men ta in in g the G rathw ohl fam ily, dem ol a re th e c o n tra cto rs of th e job and th e m ust accept th e nom ination not la te r ishing th e m achine and in sta n tly k ill building will co n sist of th e m ain p art, th a u next S atu rd ay , O ctober 17. O ther ing th e occupants. T here w as a larg e 150 ft. in length, and tw o w ings, som e- : candidates m ay be nam ed by petition, atten d a n ce a t the fun eral, it being im j w h at re c ta n g u la r in shape, on th e ; which petition^ m u st be in th e hands possible to se at all who cam e and ea st and th e south. The stru c tu re w ill i ° f »he rec o rd e r and accepted by th e m any stood outside th ro u g h o u t th e en face th e w est and on th e east side i candidates nam ed not la te r th an seven tir e service. Dr. W. W. Youngson, th e re w ill be an open court. T he a r- ' days before election. p asto r of Rose City P a rk M ethodist I c h ite c tu re will be tho ro u g h ly mod- At a recen t m eeting th e council E piscopal church, conducted th e exer- ! ern , th e brick building to p resen t a V- j nam ed as m em bers of th e election cises, assisted by Dr. Oswald W. T ay shaped ap p e aran c e w hen com pleted board F. C. Jones, B. W. E m ery and lor, an E piscopalian clergym an who an d th e re w ill be a full basem ent. Jo h n S leret as judges, Nell J. T horne officiated as chap lain of th e E lks Rumors from Washington, Jndi- T h ere will be 36 hospital room s and a i and Annie llev el as clerks. lodge. T he im pressive ritu a listic c e re cate Seoretary of War John W. | d o rm itory to accom m odate 20 g irls The ad journed m eeting of th e coun- Weeks will resign his poet, and J an d besides th is th e re a re to be six cil w hich w as to have been held on m ony of the E lks, of w hich Mr. G ra th that he will be succeeded by Dwight wohl w as a m em ber, w as ca rrie d out F. Davis, who has so capably exe-l o p eratin g and tre a tm e n t room s, th ree j S atu rd ay evening w as ag ain adjourned and six m em bers of th e lodge acted as cuted the duties of Secretary dur i receiving w ard s and th re e isolation because of the lack of a quorum . It p a llb e a re rs for him. Six young m en ing the absence of his Chief, that room s in addition to dining room s, j w ill be held next S atu rd ay night, from G resham , form er schoolm ates of President Coolidge will consider j kitchen, h e lp e rs’ q u a rte rs , etc. ! _____________ him as new head. Mrs. G rathw ohl, who w as Miss A lta Mr. M cLaren, w hen recen tly in ter- FEW ER HOLIDAYS D ahlham m er, acted as p a llb e a re rs for NOW IN OREGON ! viewed, w as full of en th u siasm for the h erse lf and baby, th e tw o bodies r e HIGH SCHOOL ( LASSES ¡h elp th e new ho p sital w ill be to re- ----------- posing in a single casket. They w ere NAME YEAR’S OFFICERS lieve th e congestion in th e p rese n t " A pparently n eith er October 12 or Adolph and A lbert Z enger, A lbert t ------------- Something Left for Christmas. D uring th e past m onth Miss Cowgill, H ornecker, Q uinton K um m el, R obert | The respectiv e classes of G resham crow ded q u a rte rs of th e Home. H e | Uel ru ary 12 a re longer legal holidays | sta te s th a t it is to he cooperative in its in Oregon and ap p a ren tly every gen- A G resham business m an, who m od th e a ssista n t s ta te club leader, w ork H en dricks and P e tr Clifford. The cas- ! Union high school have been busy d u r- estly w ishes to have his nam e su p ed a day w ith th e can n in g team of G il k ets w ere not opend to th e view of th e 1 ing th e past few weeks, nom inating, ! scope, each county in the sta te to have era! «lection is m ade a legal holiday.” pressed, is the fo rtu n a te (or unfor bert. Mrs. G. E. Maxwell deserves a a sh a re in its building and to have 1 sfty s *he Oregon City B anner-C ourier public. Mrs. O. J. Brow n rendered electing and in stallin g th e officers tu n a te) ow ner of a ranch located p e r g reat deal of cred it for th e w ork she tw o solos and a selection w as also j who sh all have «rule over th e rem ain - equal rig h ts in it on its com pletion, j in its y esterd ay 's issue. haps 200 m iles from here. Know ing has done w ith h er can n in g club th is given by a m em ber of the E lk s lodge, j ing m em bers of th e classes d u rin g th e E ach county w ill be invited to p u r- j “This cam e out of th e fac t,” says the th a t th e fall of th e y ear w as fa st a p year. The team com posed of Edith ch ase and equip a room u n d er its 1 B anner-C ourier, “th a t one office in the T he tw o cask ets w ere covered w ith a ■ school year. T he senior class officers co u rth o u se w as closed today (Mon proaching, th e tim e w hen all good Sw anson and Lois C ree did well at the profusion of beautiful floral contrib- »re Lloyd A rvidson, p resid e n t; Don- roof and such room w ill be kept for day) and th e o th e rs w ere open for citizens m ust pay up th e ir taxes, only sta te fair. Mrs. Jo h n Lynch has utions, th e gifts of friends. Mrs. G r a th - ! aid Confrey, vice p resid e n t; H arvey th e p a tie n t from th a t county. business. T h ere w as such divergence one th in g th an w hich Is said to be w orked h ard w ith h er p o u ltry ju d g D uring th e p ast w eek th e society w ohl is survived by h er p aren ts. Mr. ' Brow n, se c re ta ry and H elen Maxwell, and Mrs. B. F. D ahlham m er, a brother, i tre a su re r. T he ju n io rs have elected has com pleted th e p u rch ase of an ad of opinion th a t a search of th e laws su rer, and th a t is death, and not ing team com posed of C h arles E d w as made, and it w as found th a t the know ing th e exact am ount to send but w ard s and Roland and Alvin S helter. George, and a sister, E dith. In te r- j D orothy Cooper for p resid en t, Alvin ditional eig h t ac res of ground ad jo in 1925 le g isla tu re m ade a new law fix w ishing to play som ew here n ea r safe, T he team placed th ird at th e sta te fair m ent w as m ade in Rose City cem e- K aser, vice p resid e n t; Jo h n A nicker ing th e 14% ow ned and farm ed at th e ing legal holidays, o m ittin g today and he proceeded to his bank and p u r th is year. Two livestock ju dging to u rs tery. se creta ry and Amy Noreen, tre a su re r. L ouise H ome and as fa st as can be L in co ln ’s a n n iv e rsa ry on F eb ru ary 12, chased a d rn ft for $600 to cover the have been held d u rin g th e p ast m onth L inden L unday has been elected as done th is w ill be p ut in to cultivation. and adding g en eral electiofl days. supposed am ount. On reach in g his train in g th e team for th e sta te fair. the p resid en t of th e sophom ore c la ss; T he farm th e re is now self-su p p o rtin g YANDEKMOST ESTATE “The new law is so w orded th a t office Monday m orning a le tte r a w a it Floyd Stafford, Ian B urns and H arold V aughn McCann as vice p resid en t to a degree. F arm p ro d u cts of all WINS SUIT ON APPEAL th e re may be some doubt, as it r e ed him from th e tax co llectin g de Dahl m ake up th is team . Mrs. A. O. Mabel se c re ta ry ; Edw in B urlingam e, kinds go to th e m ain ten an ce of th e A decision w as rendered F rid ay in tre a s u re r, and G eorge W adsw orth, re home and every th in g is u n d er official peals only Section 7985 of g eneral p artm en t of th e county in w hich th e Stafford of V ictory Is th e lead er and th e circ u it co u rt in favor of th e Van porter. In th e fresh m an class H orace inspection th e sam e as on any oth er law s, w h ereas Section 7986 applies to ran ch is located. He alm o st stopped has p ut over a good piece of w ork, the Colum bus day, and S ection 1987 to b rea th in g for fear h ere w as a call for team placing th ird a t theM date fa ir in derm ost estate ag ain st th e W ithrow W ihlon has been selected as p re si w ell reg u lated ran ch . L ahor day, and are not m entioned in m ore money, b u t on opening th e en com petition w ith 15 team s. Floyd re s ta u r a n t and confectionery in the dent; W illard Boring as vice p re si In b la stin g o ut a site for th e new th e new law. L abor day is again m en velope a check for m ore th an $200 fell Stafford w as high point boy of th e en m a tte r of w ages w hich w ere alleged to d en t; Jo a n n a Lunday, se creta ry and h ospital, im m ense boulders w ere ta k tioned, but Colum bus day is om itted out, w hich cam e n ea r cau sin g him to tire contest, m aking 777 points o ut of be due th e plaintiff. By th e findings Jim m y Leekley, tre a su re r. en out and th ese will be utilized in leaving th e in ference th a t it w as th e succum b en tirely . T he th in g th a t is a possible 800. of th is tria l, the decision of th e d is T he editor of the high school a n m uch needed roadw ays intention to repeal th is section. puzzling his frien d s is th is : W here, tr ic t c o u rt m ade November la st w as nual, E lb e rt Boice, has chosen his building aro u n d th e prem ises. It is th e in te n oh w here, did he g et th e $600 in th e “L ikely no one would have noticed rev ersed w hich had denied any fu rth staff and they are now w orking on th e Physician Hus Narrow Escape. e r com pensation to Mrs. Mary V ander- 1926 M unhinotu. The office force is tion of Mr. M cLaren to keep th is w ork th e m a tte r or tak en th e tro u b le to first place? Dr. Fred Thom pson, of T he D alles, m ost, now deceased, w hen she had as follow s: Lloyd A rvidson, a ssista n t for th e tim e, not far d istan t, w hen the look up th e m a tte r had not the office ! spent a sh o rt tim e with his p are n ts. unem ployed of th e city of P o rtlan d of th e county rec o rd e r rem ained Iliirison-Essex (a rs Popular. been in the em ploy of th e re sta u ra n t, ed ito r; Floyd McKinney, business Dr. and Mrs. A. Thom pson h ere Sun- w ill be in d ire need. A sm all q u arry closed. Ju d g e Cam pbell held co u rt T he new H udson-E ssex agency and a judgm ent rendered by Judge m a n ag er; A rnold Rogers, a r tis t; j ilay. At the sam e tim e his wife was Jo h n H. Stevenson ordered th e S arah M etzger, ste n o g ra p h er; H elen will be estab lish ed on th e place and and tried a case. w hich has been opened in the A. J. W. r. . ,, ,, . , , , *n P o rtlan d a t th e hom e of her fath er, gangs of unem ployed w ill be se t to "If th e law sta n d s as passed by th e am o u nt of $235.87 to be paid the aged M axwell, ad v ertisin g m a n ag e r; El- Brow n building, is now equipped and 8am uel (, |iak ),r w)|o d w ork b reak in g up th e rock for the la st le g isla tu re it also cu ts o ut all doing business u n d er the direction of husband of th e w om an. In addition dore (lurlnK , )r T „ „ Johnson, ath letic re p o rte r; to th is th e defendant w ill he obliged E lenore Botkin, h isto ria n ; Donald Con co n stru ctio n of roads. Mr. McLaren provisions th a t schools hold sessions M. C. W ebster, local rep rese n tativ e. 1 ... . . , „ . , .. . I had a ra th e r exciting experience In , ... . to pay th e costs of th e tw o suits. In frey, society ed ito r; O rville Johnson, is a tru e frien d of th e “down and upon c e rta in m o rn in g s of legal h o li T he shining Essex coach In th e show . . . .. , connection w ith th e railro a d w reck each case th e plaintiff w as re p re se n t sn ap sh o t ed ito r; A ilie B artell, joke o u te r” an d is doing every th in g in his days, p a rtic u la rly th e W ashington a n room Is a ttra c tin g much atten tio n , and .............................. .... , w hich o ccu rred S atu rd ay n ear Bla- pow er to relieve th e tension caused by n iv ersary , and In addition seem s to otlier types of c a rs are being ed by W. J. Cooper and the defendant editor. shown. • b . . ... , j , Ioi’k when 20 or m ore p ersons w ere th e flocking to th e city of th e un em m ake It n ecessary th a t schools be d is . Many by M cGuirk & Schneider. It is stated Interested p ersons are th in k in g . . . . ....... . .. i in ju red and one o r two lost th e ir lives. ployed d u rin g th e w in ter m onths. m issed upon election days. H ereto of , th e p ossibilities of an Essex or a ... „ , . . , , , High School Team Wins Again. th a t th e defendants intend to appeal He w as one of a num ber of physicians fore schools held re g u la r sessions u n H udson for th e ir next cars. th e case. T he .high school second team w ent to respond to th e call w ith n u rses and less th e school building was used for As a proof of th e p o p u larity of th e to play th e P a rk ro se ag g reg atio n on FAIRVIEW YOUNG PEOPLE equipm ent and left for th e scene of the election purposes. TAKE MARRIAGE VOWS H udson-E ssex ca rs, Mr. W ebster is 1 Tuesday. The gam e w as p rac tica lly M ISS ( A FFR A Y H E R E "A ccording to th e m ost re c e n t s ta t pointing out the fact th a t they w ere w reck 42 m iles aw ay a t ab o u t the FD R M E E T IN G S NOV. 1 a rout all the way through. T he tftim speed of a m ile a m inute. W hen n ear Miss Rachel P eterso n , d au g h ter of ute th e only legal holidays In Oregon ahead in th e num ber of sales In Los with a punch th a t su rp rised th e coach W ord has been received by the Rev. as w ell as th e P ark ro se team , to re Mr. and Mrs. J. H. P eterso n , w as m a r are J a n u a ry 1, F e b ru a ry 22, May 30, A ngeles city and county In 1924, and his d estin atio n his autom obile Btruck C. W. H uett from th e evangelist Miss down the field g o af after goal. H arry ried S unday afternoon at 2 o’clock at Ju ly 4, first Monday in S eptem ber, th a t they have ted all o th er e a rs in a boulder w hich had been dislodged D. W illa Caffray, w riting from Los B jur scored th re e touchdow ns and h er home to R ichard A nderson, son of Novem ber 11 and Decem ber 25. T his M ultnom ah county during the first by th e rain and had fallen onto the highw ay. T he c a r w as badly d am A ngeles th a t she w ill begin a series of O rville John so n scored one. H orace Mr. and Mrs. R ichard A nderson, Sr., is believed to have been th e Intention seven m o n th s of 1925. aged and b arely m issed piling over special m eetings here in th e Method W ihlon put th e ball sq u arely betw een th e Rev. J. S tanford Moore, of R ock of th e le g isla tu re, anti it is felt th a t th e em bankm ent by the side of th e Orders Banted. ist E piscopal church on* Sunday, No th e posts on th e try -fo r point a fte r wood, officiating. About 75 friends th e law will sta n d as w ritte n , despite W anted coal o rd ers for 15 to n s of L ain , how ever, fo rtu n ately , n eith er its failu re to repeal tw o sections a p vem ber 1. An effort w ill be m ade to each touchdow n. A fter th e th ird and relativ es w ere p resen t to w itness S u p erio r Rock S prings coal to com- U“* doctor n o r »he n u rses occupying plying to legal holidays." m ake th is a union m eeting. the im pressive cerem ony. T h e house q u a rte r, Coach K ru g er sen t th e first plete sa te of fo u rth ca r a t th e old ,b e c a r with him w ere Injured, team onto th e field. They bew ildered was b eau tifu lly decorated in ever- A deputy gam e w arden has been as- ; the P a rk ro se bunch w orse th an did 1 g reen s and dahlias. The bride, who TAXIDERMIST price. T he m ine p rice is advanced ---- -------------------- D eer heads m ounted. Now Is th e $1.00 per ton. Act quick to get your HOMECOMING GAME signed to th is neighborhood to inves-1 th e ir predecessors. In 12 m in u tes two i w as a ttire d in w h ite satin w ith veil tig ate the ph easan t shooting w hich j touchdow ns w ere scored, C halker and j and ca rrie d a bouquet of pink rose- tim e. N atu ral expressions g u aran teed . ; „r.ler in a t , he ,ow prlce Th(, AT O. A. ( ’. O CTOBER 31 P rices reaso n ab le. Hides tanned. C. ,. , ..... , o_. has been going on out of season. I G row ers P ack in g Co. Phone I8 7 1 .-A d . ' M cKinney m aking them . T he final ' buds, w as atten d n ed by h er cousin, A. C arlson, G resham , phone 1659 ., ,, , i The g re a t an n u a l hom ecom ing w as 42 to 0 in favor of G resham . , Mrs. Beulah H arvey and also Mrs. Hauling Banted. I r e e P rizes B ill. M erchandise. Kan)P of f(W,tb a „ at th e O A (' Cor- For Camping and Picnics ; Sylvia L llliaon, both of P o rtlan d , who H auling by tru c k w anted. Long or am ........... giving aw ay v aluable F. prizes to , , , N ickerson Jellied chicken is m ost - I — ... , ; ... ,___ , , ... Autos (n llid e . sh o rt trip s. Fukutom i. south Main w ore gow ns of g reen and pink crepe convenient. Steam p re ssu re cooked. ">7 cu sto m ers. F irs t prize will he a val,,B> W,H be P|a yed th is year on Bat- R ichard H o rr cam e near being rie chine and ca rrie d bouquets of p u r- In g lass.—Adv. stree t, G resham , n ear la rg e barn. tf beautiful lu stre tea set. I have m any urd ay , O ctober 31. T he visiting team Phone 3x. m inus a p erfectly new Ford T udor pie and w hite ch ry san th em u m s w ith ’¿ Z Z Z ----- « ------ a rticle s su itab le for C h ristm as gifts will be from th e U niversity of Mon- sedan a sh o rt tim e ago when he left rosebuds. T he wedding m arch was Sp„clal chicken "d h .n erT v 'e ry Wed- Home s U l T r ^ e m ^ b o x 7 ^ ^ tn " a; T h ° A«KiPH tO be ln it parked in fro n t of the M ethodist played by Mrs. F. Dixon, and preced- nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice, to r, co rn e r T h ird stre e t and Hood K<’° '1 Hhar,,‘' »heir opponents are stro ng church opposite his place of business. ing th e cerem ony Miss A lleen Dixon P rice 60c. W ithrow ’s R e s ta u r a n t—Ad. avenue, G resham .— Adv. and a b attle royal Is looked for. Now a church is a good place to p ark sang. The groom 's a tte n d a n ts were B e g in n in g F rid a y . O ctober your car, but from now on Dick is his b ro th er, G eorge A nderson, and ZSB/Z/.’ZB 16, a t 7 :3 0 p. m. a n d c o n tin u th in k in g of p u ttin g up a sign on the Clyde P eterso n , a b ro th er of th e bride. I ing u n til D ecem ber 18, th e re m achine, “K nockers, tak e th e o th er Follow ing th e cerem ony tee cream , will be a U nion B ible C lass side of the stre e t.” A Hoo’d R iver man cake and punch w ere served. Many ; a t th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch In com ing in on south R oberts, to avoid b eautiful gifts w ere received by the G resham . hittin g C hester C hristensen, going e a s t , couple. Both of th e fam ilies of the | on Powell \ alley road, veered into c o n tra ctin g p a r tle i have resided in T he ten w eeks' study w ill be H o rr s car, caving in its side, te arin g F airview for a num ber of y ea rs and the left fender to pieces and p u ttin g a re widely know n th ro u g h o u t the During the month of October Bargain Rates have been both of th e re a r w heels o ut of com- com m unity. The b rid e is a g rad u ate announced by The Morning Oregonian and The Port m ission. The ah to is now in th e dry- of th e F airv iew g rad e school and land Telegram, both of which papers combine with the dock for rep airs. G resham Union high school and has ’3 T h e p u rp o se of th is c o u rse -------------- been em ployed for th e p ast five years Outlook. The following attractive offers will be in is to get th e people b e tte r ac Sew ing Machines. bv telephone com pany ln P ortland. q u a in te d w ith th e B IB L E and force during this month. Five sew ing’ m achines, ran g in g In sh e has been pro m in en t in ch u rch and to behold th e w o n d erfu l re v price from »5 to H5.00 J. E. M etzger. S unday Rrhoo| work at F alrvif,w. Mr j der *° J » j TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1»25 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS BIBLE STUDY Bargain Subscription Rate on City Dailies The Harmony of the Four Gospels. e la tio n of God to th is w orld th ro u g h H IS SOX. JE S U S C H R IS T . H aving spent seven y ears in study a t th e Moody Bible school and 18 years of active religio us w ork, th« teach er, W. T. K lotzbach. is fully qualified for th is Bible class and a ra r e tre a t is in sto re for all who will attend. Come, brlntr your pen cil a n d n o te book. Bible, ( hild ren ’s Hat*. Nifty hats for ch ild ren , felt, leath er and felt com bination and velvet. Good « • o r tm e n t of co lo rs Priced $2.5.) to A nderson is an em ploye of th e P ort- land Gas & Coke com pany at P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. A nderson left for P ort- land th e Famp even)ng hut h a re n<JW Miss H alsey, exclusive m illin er re,u rn e d to <he(r b eautiful new home F irs t S tate Bank building, G resham , w hich they have b u ilt and furnished Oregon.—Adv. on s ix th and Main stre e ts in Fierview . Gresham Beanly Shoppe ?iaBa Tn«l»<. X.OU u “ *- P^ ,eneaud* Plano tuning $3.60. Plano a id or ? a ,‘ repairing. Fred B Jones 2«z8 eneaude p re p a ra tio n s for sale. Over e i m #treet, Portland, phon* F irs t S tate bank, phone 1841.—Adv. TAbor 8952, or Gresham 1561.—Adv. Daily and Sunday Oregonian and Outlook, 1 year $7.00 Daily Oregonian and Outlook, 1 year......... $6.00 Portland Telegram and Outlook, 1 year....... $4.50 Mail subscriptions only. W e A re Agents for these Papers. 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