GRESH AM OFTLOOK. GRAPE VINES S L IP P E R Y ROADS ( AI SE W ordens. Concords. N iagaras, su re [ A C CID EN TS. ONE KILLED grow ers. Low prices. P lan t now Craig road, fo urth house north offi C o n tin u ed from paga 1 B a rr road. TAbor 6014. H arold Oberg re-loaded into th e tra ile r w hich p ro Money to loan on real estate. Farm ceeded on its way. loans at 6 per cent. B W. Thorne. G resham had an au to accid eu t all of its own y esterd ay noon w hen Irv in Ickler and G eorge W ebster had a little sp a rrin g m atch w ith th e ir respective Fords. Ick ler. who w as going south on Main stre e t ju st a fte r d ischargng his p assen g ers, his m o th er and b ro th er and Mrs. Robert Lundbom . collided w ith George W ebster who w as tu rn in g the co rn er from Main stre e t into Sec ond, going w est. Both m achines w ere dam aged to some ex ten t, Ick ler s u s taining a broken ra d ia to r aud a bent fram e and W ebster g ettin g off w ith a bent rad iu s rod and axle. I l » SI» 1 Y, NOV F H HER PAGE THREE GOOD KOOKS ATTRACT GRANGE VOTES S IT P O R T R E A D E R S T H IS W EEK EOR PR O H IB IT IO N LAWS REM EM BER THIS— This is good book w eek, and lib ra E nforcem ent of the Volstead act and ries and schools th ro u g h o u t th e coun o th er prohibition law s w as urged by a T h e E ssex is a s ix -c y lin d e r c a r. “ 7’Ztz' World's Great try a re urging upon all read ers, es strong resolution passed by the M ult est t alue.” pecially the young, the necessity o f nomah D istrict Pom ona g ran g e in its choosing good, helpful books. In o r reg u lar q u a rte rly session at the Rock der to encourage th e choice of good wood gran g e hall on November 4 It books su itab le for gifts to children also coudem ns the Oregon R eferen am library, in keeping w ith all lib ra dum League, organized to b reak down H Speri. 1 \\ nier Terms ries of th e county, h as on display, on . ,!- E am u sin g M ntim ent th e ad u lt side of th e room sam ples o f I ag ain st it and to oppose it in every R $19 5 dow n, books su itab le for gifts to to children possible wav. The resolutions, which E $ 3 9 a m o n th and to others. These are good, in ex w ere signed by R. W. Gill, J. J Jo h n pensive editions. son and Mary E. Palm er, a re as fol- T h ree bookm arks a re being offered lows : by th e lib ra ry to ch ild ren who su c W hereas, th e re Is a well organized P h o n e 2491 . cessfully solve lib ra ry puzzles, which m ovement w ithin the sta te of Oregon G resh am may be given them at th e lib rary . The having for Its purpose th e w eakening HLD SO N E SS E X D E A L E R brow nie bookm ark is for th e p rim ary if not the repeal of the "V olstead Act" grades. Two o th e rs a re offered for and the re tu rn as far as possible to the days and th e w ays w hich existed in term ed iate an d u p p er g rades, w ith prior to the en actm ent of said law — special lists of recom m ended books. the said m ovem ent being specially sponsored by the Oregon R eferendum L eague; and Lynch P.-T. A. S ponsors Dance. ) our Home Furnisher W hy n o t L u n c h e o n e tte a t Of in te rest to th e young folks, of W hereas, th e G range h as been a Lynch d istric t and th e ir frien d s, is th e stro n g advocate of and su p p o rt to the AGENT FOR announcem ent th a t all p lan s have prohibition movem ent, and we believe been com pleted for the dance w hich is should now com e out boldly against to be held in B unn's New Chicken the purpose of such league and throw EVERY NOON H ouse F rid ay night. It is rum ored our whole influence, w ith o th er o r th a t the dance w ill la st until the ganizations w orking to uphold and to S an d w ich es, Coffee, chickens come hom e to roost.—Adv. enforce to the lim it the Volstead Act, H o m e m a d e P ie therefore, be it P upils Enjoy .Symphony O rch estra. Resolved by M ultnom ah Pomona A num ber of high school te ach ers gran g e in reg u la r session assem bled, and pupils enjoyed th e opening co n th at we a re of the opinion th a t the c e rt of th e P o rtlan d Sym phony o r Volstead Act and all oth er prohibition c h e stra at th e P o rtlan d auditorium laws should be rigidly and im p artially enforced by n ational and sta te en la st night, th ro u g h th e efforts of Miss forcem ent officers, and th a t all funds D orothy Dickey, head of th e m usic n ecessary for such enforcem ent should d ep artm en t of th e high school, who be furnished by sta te s and nation. secured for th e pupils a special ra te Be it fu rth e r Resolved th a t we feel th at said “O r B rav e so ld iers, s a ilo rs a n d of $5 .for th e en tire co u rse of 10 con egon Referendum L eague” w ith its a irm e n g u a rd A m e ric a ’s certs, including tw o c h ild re n 's p ro propaganda and secret w orkings shores. K eep in g e te rn a l v ig il gram s. T each ers accom pany th e pu against these law s is a public m enace, ance. IN POI NI» ( ANS p ils and a school bus is used for and th a t Its purpose and influence tran sp o rta tio n , those who go paying should be known and opposed publicly by all our m em bers, and o th ers of like fare. T hose enjoying th e co ncert last opinion. P . A . T o b a c c o , c a n ... ..... 95< night w ere Miss Dickey. Miss H ahn, T he m eeting was well attended, V E L V E T ..........................95<< Miss Kidwell and Miss P a rk e r, from about 150 being en tertain ed a t d inner the faculty, and R ichard Shroy, Dale by the Rockwood grange. The m orn- G R A N G E R , w ith p ip e, 9 5 c A ltm an, H ow ard H opper, D orothy I ing session w as given over to the Cooper, K enneth H orberg, Allene | tran sa ctio n of business m atters. At X ) enjoy real health and vigor, you require complete relaxa- T U X E D O ........................90?! Dixon, H elen A lthaus, A lbert Boice th e lectu re hour in the aftern o o n an A non and undisturbed slumber at night. The Sealy will give and H ally Jones. you both. Made of new, pure virgin cotton, and built to give years is th e g u a rd ia n of your enjoyable program was given u nder oi comfort and service. h e a lth . P u re d ru g s, a c c u ra te the direction of th e le ctu rer, Maude G resham Com m unity C hurch. ly filled p re s c rip tio n s and T he services w hich have been con L. Landes. Fred Lockley of th e O re e m e rg en c y supplies. Nov. 10 to 17 only ducted by C harles H. and H elen I. gon Jo u rn al staff gave an ad d ress on Dillon, F o u r-S q u are evaneglists, at the “This Oregon of O urs," a fte r w hich a 3 packages f o r . . . . . 'G re sh a m com m unity ch u rch on Pow discussion of the needs of the Oregon W O R LD ’S G R E A T E S T VALI E. P h o n e 1761 N ovem ber 7 to 14 Ill DSON-ESSFX CLAIM ell stree t, closed la st Sunday evening, Norm al w as opened by W. A. P ettys, free iiaircit when a large num ber testified to co n of the P en in su lar school, who talked w ith ev ery shum poo a n d m arcel H udson and E ssex cars have been version, revival in th e ir sp iritu a l lives on th e need of m ore money for the SHAMPOO 50c MARCEL 50c su b stan tia lly reduced in price is an p ro p er developm ent of th e school. Phone 1861 G resham and healing of th e ir bodily ills. The announcem ent m ade to the public by ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE Miss A rhuthnot of the N orm al dem on u su a l Sunday and week n ig h t services I hint S ire d Phone 99x1 strated m odern teaching m ethods w ith the M. ( W ebster Motor Co., d ealers w ill be resum ed a t th e ch u rch . a group of pupils from R ussellville for the G resham and su rro u n d in g school. O. L. M artin, n ational le c tu r area. No com m ent was m ade w ith the LUSTED er, gave an in te restin g ta lk on gran g e reduction on the H udson-E ssex th eo ry T he Lusted P aren t-T ea ch e r asso cia work. T he evening session follow ed th a t th e public is m ore in terested in tion will m eet F rid ay evening a t th e an o th er sum ptuous m eal fu rn ish ed by th e fact th an in explanations. At L in n e m a n n J u n c tio n schoolhouse. A good p rogram is be Rockwood grunge. The fifth degree t o r S atu rd ay and Monday Hut the presum ption in m otor c ir in g planned and refre sh m e n ts will be w as conferred upon a larg e class and cles was th a t it is a fu rth e r step in the Fine G ingham s, y ard . . . . 15c A 20c served. T he ladies are req u ested to a program of m usic and readings was ag g ressiv e H udson-E ssex program of T hursday, Friday and Saturday November 12, 18 and II b rin g eith er sandw iches o r doughnuts. given, followed by dancing. C hildren's Rom pers, p a i r .......... S5c m aking th eir c a rs available to u still w ider circle of buyers. K ute Kills, p a ir ....................... #1.20 “ S ilv e rle a f” LARD, SANDY BLUFF TOM ATOES w ith P u ree, Cm tain Goods, y a r d ...................... Die FAIRVIEW Along w ith the reduction In th e list 4-Ib. p a ils . $1.05 lge. c a n s 13c. 2 fo r 25c P h ilip p in e hand-em broidered, price cam e cuts also In w ar taxes and Mr. and Mrs. A Radford. Wm. Caldo hand-m ade n ig h t gow ns. #1.75 A chicken d in n er will be served o th er expenses, so that the delivered B rookfield C H E E S E , w hole S H R E D D E D W H EA T, and Chas. W ilkenson atten d ed the Special prices on Stam ped Goods F rid ay evening beginning a t 6 o'clock o r h a lf loaf, lh 82c prices In th is city are now even more 18c, 2 fo r 25c stock show on W ednesday. E m broidery Silks, w hile they I at th e Fairview schoolhouse u nder the favorable th an the m ere reduction in Mr. and Mrs. C. J. W ilkenson e n te r last, six s k e in s ............................ 10c C ru sh ed P in e a p p le , T ro u au sp ices of the P aren t-T ea ch e r asso list prices w ould have effected * B R A ZIL NUTS, 26c lh. tained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. C. ciation. b ad o u r b ra n d 15c 2 pounds "Now the q uestion am ong autom o- , W ilkenson and d au g h ter of P o rtlan d ____________ 2 c a n s, 25c T he com m ittees w orking for th e a n bile m en," Hald Mr. W ebster, "is, how and Mr. and Mrs. O S. W ilkenson. C R Y ST A L W H IT E SOAP Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. W ilkenson e n te r nual b azaar of th e W om en’s society does H udson do It? The public has 1 M A PLE FLA V O R SY R U P, N ELLIE COX, Prop. 6 b a rs ..................... 25c tained th e ir son, Ray and wife, to d in of th e P re sb y teria n ch u rch , w hich will seen H udson-Essex m ake th is and ' q u a rt, 58c: 2 q ts $ L 0 0 Hood Ave. and T hird St., Q reshatn be held in th e city hall on F riday, No ner recently. o th e r p rice announcem ents when least [ C R O W N F L O U R , 4 9 -lb sk. $ 2 .2 5 ; 2 4 % -lb . sk. $ 1 .1 5 vem ber 20. rep o rt th e w ork w ell un expected. The buyers a re asking Mrs. L. L. Griffin and Mrs. A. J. A ult rep o rt a very nice trip to P o rt der w ay and th a t an in te restin g b azaar w hat th e re is different about Hudson- H O T E L BENSON C O F F E E . It is th e v erv best, a n d you WILLOW HILL SILVER BLACK FOXES and selling land to the P aren t-T ea ch e r asso cia is expected. D inner will be served in E ssex m an u factu rin g save th e p ric e of a c o n ta in e r. 50c po u n d ; 3 pounds $1.45 From P. F. I. Canada. th e evening in connection w ith the m ethods which have m ade these cu ts { tion convention. sale. The o riginal, oldest und m ust re possible. O ur S to re is open ev enings. liable b reeders of som e of the m ost Mrs. W. A. E lm er retu rn ed to Se LYNCH "T he an sw er Is th is: No one m ethod fam ous foxes know n In th e show a ttle yesterday a fte r a w eek’s visit rin g , from a pelt basis, or us pro o r s tu n t eith er in m an u factu rin g or An in terestin g and w ell-attended w ith h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. sellin g can he held responsible. R a th ducers. uiiiinnniiiiiiuuiinii m eeting of th e Lynch P aren t-T ea ch e r L uscher. I have p urchased a lim ited a v a il LET US BE er, th e re Is a genera! cooperation all able supply of these foxes from the T he F airview g ran g e will hold Its along the line to m ake the c a rs as association was held on the evening of com pany and have secured th e sole F riday, the 6th. F eatu re s of a special re g u la r m eeting next S atu rd ay eve carefu lly and as econom ically as pos sellin g rig h ts for the Pacific Coast ning, November 14. T he usual g ran g e m eeting to be held on the 20th will be I mil non littering a fen p airs of sible, and to m erchandise them to the i these celebrated foxes for sale. a p rogram and re p o rts of th e dele d in n er will be served prom ptly a t 6 public In the sam e way. All of th ese foxes are registered g ates. who attended th e P.-T. A. con [o’clock. T he session wll open In th e W e h a v e e le c tric a l a p p lia n c e s of every k in d su ite d fo r th e ‘‘Of course H udson-E ssex has basic I in th e C anadian governm ent live re g u la r form at 7 w ith a sh o rt m eet vention recently held in P o rtlan d . stock records, being tattooed In the ad v an tag es In being the la rg e st m anu m o d ern hom e, a n d th e y a re On Friday, th e 13th, the association ing and th e lectu re hour will be o m it ea rs and ca rry in g a reg istra tio n fa c tu re r of six cylinder c a rs in the , certificate. x will sponsor a dance at the B unn poul ted. All m em bers who can a re urged Will be pleased to have you visit T he m aster, Mrs. world and in being the g re a te st closed try ranch on H arker road for the to be present. c a r sp ecialists, w ith over 95 per cent my ranch at E ast G resham on the young people of th e com m unity and K atie Jo n as, has accepted an In v ita Mt. Hood Loop highw ay w here a T h ey a r e a lso th e best so lu tio n of th e problem of of th e ir volume in th is type of b u si th e ir friends. The building to be used tion from the R ussellville g ran g e to num ber of these exclusive anim als ness. Hut th ese ad v an tag es a re au g a re located. Is a larg e one. Just com pleted, and la m eet with them , as th is Is also th e ir re g u la r m eeting night. They w ill ex m ented by so m any detailed m ethods te r will bouse a fancy "feath ered W a lk e r ’s F o x R a n c h em plify th e work In th e th ird and th a t th e reason Is highly com plicated trib e of high steppers. C onte in a n d see them . No o b lig a tio n to buy and m any-sided. Phone G resham 52xl( fo u rth degree, th e tab leau and degree T he next reg u la r m eeting of th e c ir "T he th eo ry in every d ep artm en t of Electric Store cle has been changed from Decem ber team. I H udson-Essex business is th a t the Electric Building 4th to Decem ber 2d as th e form er c a rs m ust he continued as 'T he powell ali f y m entioned n ig h t is also th e d ate of the W orld's G reatest V alues'— with th is high school senior class play. aiHiiiiiiiiaiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiin[iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiii„iiHiiiiiiiiii[inimiiiiiuiniiiiiiinuiaiiHiiiiiiiin..lli.l(„,.n ,„,,|,|= T he an n u al b azaar of th e L ad ies’ p h rase considered as no m ere g e n e r Aid Of the Swedish L u th eran ch u rch ality but as a tru th fully backed by GILLIS will be held on S atu rd ay evening. No facts." w hile they last Ed. K linskl and wife, of P o rtlan d , vem ber 11, at th e church. R e fre sh Hemstitching and George K linskl, of B eaverton, m ents w l't be served follow ing the R eliable w ork done a t 6 cen ts a 30 X 3>/j B uckeye Cord w ere Sunday dinner guests at the sale. T he Aid will m eet on next yard. Mrs. C arrie H ansen, east of horn of th eir b ro th er and wife, Mr. T h u rsd ay afternoon a t 2 o’clock a t the lib rary , G resham , phone 18.—Adv. and Mrs. Alvin K linski. church. Water Users, Attention! T he m onthly program of the L u th er P ro te ct your w ater m eter by co v er D ecem ber 15. League will be held a t th e ch u rch on T ube ing w ith sack before fro st gets Into Holiday Outlook—p rep are for It. a d $1.90 Sunday evening. November 15. Com box You a re responsible for dam age. Send for your copy of the v ertise in it, send It to your friends. bined with th is program will be the A. Ruegg, w ater com m ission Adv Hay now, Jsst a few le ft a t this pries Our elegant line of C h ristm as G re et reception to the new p asto r, the Rev. liny for Fall Planting. ing Cards, In lots of 25 or m ore with your nam e printed in any sty le you Mr. L orim er and wife. R efreshm ents B eautiful hardy ch ry san th em u m s, desire. P rices very reasonable. G re sh will be served. All a re co rd ially In all colors, 30c a dozen; p la n ts 10c and am Outlook. vited. 15c each. Come and see them bloom. Nice asso rtm en t of table ferns, palm s, C o rn e r R o b e rts a n d Pow ell cyclam ens. Cider 40c a gallon S uhr Fill o u t th e c o u p o n an d F low er Farm , Base L ine road, 1 mile s Sv east 12-mlle co rn e r. Phone 25x4.—Ad m ail it today. ESSEX CO ACH $O F- “ 915 M . C . W e b ste r M o to r C o. Mr. Business Man! J. E. M ET ZG E R Shv (O srarrttr 25c On Guard! TOBACCO SPECIALS TABER PHARMACY A HEALTH NECESSITY ’’I I FATIMA CÌGARETTS 50^ Roberts Confectionery Smith’s General Merchandise SPECIALS SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR The Little Home Shop YOUR SANTA CLAUS !iiHiiii(]iiiiiiniiiiaiiiHiiiiiii(]i MODERATE IN PRICE CHRISTMAS GIVING Y ..PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. . , TIRE SPECIAL $ 8 .5 0 AMAIZO Ivy Filling Station Cook B ook A m aízo Oil FOR Shortening Mayonnaise Salads Frying IG DANCE CITY HALL TROUTDALE SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 14 GIGRAY'S ORCHESTRA Starting October 10, dances held regularly e»ery second and fourth Saturday evenings. G entlem en $1.06 Ladies Free H a ll’ s C a ta rrh Medicine I’onltrymen Attention! is a Combined We have fresh ground bone and Treatment, both m eat scrap s every W ednesday and S atu rd ay . S an itary M aiket, G resham , local and internal, and has been eK^ets- ul in the treatment o f Catarrh for over phone 1711.—Adv. oily years. Sold by all druggisse Cream Prices. T he Sandy C ream ery is paying 58 P- J- C H E N EY &. C O .. Toledo. O hio cen ts a t th e cream ery and 56 cen ts on Mr. Business Man! the ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. Ixxik over our 1927 calendar sam- T he next m eeting of Pomona g ran g e [ Pies. Complete line, good .objects. will be with P leaaant Valley g ran g e In We save you 25 to 50 per cent. Use your phone for a look at our samples. March. Gresham Outlook.