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G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G R ESH A M . M ULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. TU ESDA Y, OCTOBER VOL. 1«, JÍO. «5 County Clubs Win Prizes at State Fair GRESHAM’S MAYOR GRESHAM DOMAN D IES A F T E R LONG ILLN ESS 12. 1»28 T W IC E A W EEK t l . i o Her Year Convention in Week; More Rooms Sought Mrs. J. F. B arnes, who suffered a p araly tic stro k e last May a t her home in G resham , passed aw ay F r i T he office of d istrict atto rn ey is We a re now w ithin ju st th ree weeks of th e g eneral election, day afternoon, October 8, at the w hich w ill come ou Tuesday. November 2. The cam paign is p ro g ress one of vital im portance to the peo Thom as san itariu m , aged nearly 54 Com m ittee heads a re busy these T he O regon. sta te fair a t Salem years. T he m em bers of her fam ily ing rapidly and if any rea d er who is a voter has not inform ed him self ple of M ultuoniah county. He is ( days perfecting p laus for the com- h as closed and M ultnom ah county who are here, and o th ers who had or h erself on th e candidates and m easu res to be voted on it is tim e to not only th e public prosecutor but ] ing W. C. T. U. sta te convention w as w ell rep resen ted . The club been sum m oned w ere at her bed begin in good earnest. T h ere is so much ground to be covered if one the legal adviser for th e various de which will convene in G resham Oc- m em bers cam e aw ay happy w ith side w hen th e end came. E very ef is to form w ell grounded convictions th a t the ta sk seem s baffling, in p artm en ts of the county govern : tober 19-22. As the tim e draw s fo rt had been p ut fo rth for her re blue ribbons w ell in evidence. The covery, and for a tim e she seemed m ent. and on his shoulders falls 1 near a full and hearty cooperation some in stan ces especially. boys and g irls of th e county c a r to m ake encouraging im provem ent, the duty of stric tly enforcing the is desired th a t the 1926 convention T his is a day of intensive inform ation and the people generally ried off 14 scholarsh ip s a« a p art but it w as not perm anent. w ere never in touch with so m any sources of inform ation and so .direct. laws w hich the voters, th ro u g h the may long be rem em bered by those F u n eral services, w hich w ere in of th e ir sh a re of th e w innings, We a re so w ell fed up on th e topics of the day th a t our m ental diges sta te leg islatu re, have placed on fo rtu n ate enough to be present and w hich w as doing w onderfully well, thd' hands of th e G ates F u n eral Home, w ere held from the M ethod tion is liable to become im paired. We a re ap t to act on im pulse aud the sta tu te books. The d istric t a t th a t the delegates com ing here as the com petition throughout w as ist Episcopal ch u rch yesterd ay a f torney has am ple m achinery for from a distance may find nothing m ere im pression ra th e r th an on sound convictions. very keen and the classes w ere all ternoon, w hen th e Rev. A. H E very vo ter has and is supposed to read and study the V oters’ enforcing the law. When he calls lacking in w hole-souled hospitality Thom pson, p asto r of E pw orth filled and ru n n in g over. P rizes pam phlets on measuM * and candidates. T here are 19 m easu res su b upon the governor to assign a and th e ability of G resham to prop Episcopal ch u rch of to ta lin g $677 w ere aw arded to the M ethodist P o rtlan d , preach ed th e serem on. m itted to th e electo rate of th e sta te and some th a t will be local to special pro secu to r from th e office erly en tertain one of th e sm aller contending young sters and m ade P ra y er w as offered by th e Rev. H al of th e atto rn ey gen al it strongly g ath erin g s of this kind. cities or counties. them forget, th e long year of w ork ford V. W ilhelm , and C. E. R usher The last com m ittee m eeting be hints of eith er a lack of ability on R eaders a re urged to give th o u g h tfu l atten tio n to th e political and effort necessary to realize such sang “Jesu s, Lover of My Soul," his p a rt or an atiniistion th a t he is fore the convention w ill be held a t ads ap p earin g in the Outlook. T h ey a re a source of inform ation. and “B eautiful Isle of Som ew here,” a goal. favorite hym ns of Mrs. Barnes. Th° The selection of candidates is not less im p o rtan t th an the decision so enm eshed witii the elem ent he the lib rary T h ursday afternoon and «John D enison J r T I3 y ears of age, Rev. Mr. Thom pson, who had been has tak en an oath to prosecute, all com m ittees a re urged to be on some of th e m easures to be found on th e ballot. h as again come to the fore in open her p asto r for tw o y ears at Bothel, th a t he d are not, for his personal p resen t and re p o rt fully at th is The choice of governor. United S tates sen ato r, congressm an, state class com petition and m ade th e la W ashington, spoke w ords of com time. T his will be th e final ro u n d leg islato rs anil senators, judges of our circu it co u rts, d istrict atto rn ey protection, fake any action. fo rt and en larg ed upon th e fine, C harles Cleveland. dies of th e sta te of Oregon look up of plans and It is im perative helpful c h a ra c te r of Mrs. B arnes. Clifford G. S chneider has no po and county com m issioners, are im p o rtan t enough to cause the voter to Mr. Cleveland heads th e city askance to th e ir hiurels w hen he He spoke of her as a helpful and litical debt* to pay and is not in th a t all d etails relativ e to th e en sit up n ig h ts if necessary to study over w hat w ill be for th e best in te r ticket for an o th er tw o-year term won first prize for his fam ous angel devoted wife and m other and home As we usually say of the can d i volved in any en tan g lem en ts which te rtain m e n t be dispensed w ith a t cake. T w ice he ca rrie d off honors builder. She w as an exam ple to d ates who are up for re-election, ests of the county, state and nation, laying aside selfish interests, could in any way he used to com this time. prejudices and apathy. her fam ily and her neighbors of a at th e M ultnom ah county fair, two "he is experienced and qualified The com m ittee in charg e of se faithful C hristian. We may have our party preferences. P artisa n sh ip isn 't the crying pel him to com prom ise him self, or y ea rs ago and again th is year, but In term e n t w as in Lincoln Me ! and should be elected.” curing sleeping and b rea k fa st a c step aside from a path of stric t law m enace of th is country. I t’s the absence of th e rig h t kind th at m akes th is is th e first tim e he has com m orial P ark , form erly Mt. Scott com m odations rep o rts th a t so far the voters apathetic. The wrying need today is for men and women enforcem ent. peted a t the sta te fair. It is u n cem etery. T he pall b ea rers w ere NATIONAL D E LEG A TE hut about half enough room s have A custom , for w hich no good re a voters to have preferences and feel it a duty to express them by th eir Sam R orrison of S eattle, Chas. n ecessary to say th a t he is m uch RETU R N S FROM SOUTH votes on election days. Brown of P o rtlan d , L. L. K idder, son can be found, seems to have b e been secured for th e 150 or m ore elated and his friends are ju stly C. E. R usher, C. A. R ogers and C. come established in MultORinah delegates who will be in a tte n d Mrs. W. F. Honey retu rn ed W ed proud of him . John is not a club N. Taber. county th a t the d istric t atto rn ey ance th e th ree days. FAIRVIEW SPRINGDALE H a rrie t Ju lia P ettijo h n w as born nesday from Los Angeles w here m em ber. T he tim e Is sh o rt and those who should tak e little or no p a rt in tria l in Shakopee, M innesota, November , she attended th e 52d W. C. T. U. T he livestock judging team , com 18, 1872. She w as th e youngest The W om an’s society of the Mrs. Ruth R ogers had as guests w ork but leave th is duty en tirely to can co n trib u te a room for th is p u r posed of H arold Dahl. Floyd S taf d aughter of Eli P ettijo h n , who n ational convention as delegate at i S m i t h M emorial P resb y terian a force of overw orked and u n d e r pose a re asked to confer im m edi ford and Jo h n Flem ing, won the cam e from Illin o is to F o rt Sibley, large from the sta te of Oregon. Six church had an all-day work m eet W ednesday h er sisters, Mrs. Helen paid deputies. W hether th is custom ately w ith Mrs. B. L. W alrud. Some, sta te cham pionship in com petition la te r St. P au l, in 1831 as a school delegates in all w ere p resen t from ing at th e home of Mrs. D. W. Me- 1 Lang and Mrs. Stevenson and little has developed as a resu lt of a lack w hile w illing to help, may have th e son. te ac h er and m usic teach er in the Oregon, Including th e sta te p re si Kay la st T hursday. A prons and w ith 20 team s over th e sta te w ith P resb y terian m ission a t th a t place, dent, Mrs. M ary M allett, of P o rt lunch clo th s w ere m ade for the a n of energy, ability, or o th er cause, idea th e ir home is not good enough F. E. B ates left today for W ood a score 115 points higher th a n any and who becam e a leader in th e de nual sale w hich will be held on ston, K ansas, w here he expects to is beside tlie question. T he fa c t.is or near enough m odern to perm it o th er team . T he poultry judging velopm ent of m illing and oth er land. T h ere w ere about 3,000 d ele Friday, November 19. in th e city th a t th e ta x p a y e rs’ money pays his tlje en tertain m en t of tw o of th e team , consisting of C harles E d pioneer en terp rises. On A ugust 4, gates and v isito rs p rese n t a t the Hall. T hose interested in helping spend th e w in ter with a sister. It sa lary and he should give a d o lla r’s delegates. has been 36 years since Mr. Bates w ards, R oland S heller and Alvin 1891 she w as m a rrie d to J. F. convention which w as w orld-w ide will m eet at th e home of Mrs. John This is en tirely th e w rong a tti B arnes in M inneapolis, w here they in its scope. Mrs. Honey rep o rts a Bliss in an all-day m eeting on ! cam e w est from th a t place, and w orth of service for every dollar S heller, won th ird place in the lived for m any years. They later T hursday. The ladies are asked to ! tude to take. T he ladies of th e p o ultry judging contest, com pet moved to a hom estead in n o rth ern w onderful convention w ith re p re tiring sandw iches ami the hostess though he has visited th e re before, received, and p art, at least, of th a t th is is th e first tim e he has gone service should be given by Inking W. C. T. U. a re not exacting or fa s ing w ith four team s. T he canning M innesota, and liveil for a tim e in sen tativ es p resen t from every land I will fu rn ish th e coffee. tidious and it is the assu ra n c e of his place at th e tria l table. In and clime. A ddresses w ere given team . F ra n ce s E kstrom and T re lla Chippew a F alls, W isconsin. Sunday g u ests at the home of ! for so long a tim e. the com m ittee in ch a rg e th a t if th e 1917 they moved to Bothel, W ash Mr. Schneider, as d istric t a tto r The S prin g d ale P aren t-T each er H ow ell won seventh place, com pet ington, and last F eb ru ary to G resh by Mrs. E lla A. Boole, of Brooklyn, Mrs. H. C. Moore w ere her daugh- : ter. Miss E dith Jen k in s, Mrs. Cora association held its reg u lar m eet ney, prom ises to assum e the duties room is clean and com fortable and New York, n ational p resident, also ing w ith 14 team s. am. Robertson and H arry Andrade. ing Monday evening, w ith a b u si of th a t office anil to so conduct the th e sittin g room accessible to heat, Much cre d it is due Jo h n F lem She is survived by her widow er, by the w orld's p resident, Miss Mrs. C. E. B unn and d au g h ter, ! ness m eeting and a nice program , office th a t It will be u nnecessary to everything will be satisfacto ry . As the follow ing sons and d au g h ters: Anna Adams Gordon, w hose ad m ing of T rou td ale and John F lem i B arbara, have retu rn ed home after a fte r w hich refresh m en ts w ere ask for the assignm ent of special every housew ife know s, b rea k fa st Mrs. Lucy L. D ederick. Bothel, m ing J r. for th e ir in te re st in the W ashington; Mrs. R ena K irken- d ress is given as th e United S tates. a visit w ith relativ es and friends served. All seem to be tak in g a p ro secu to rs from th e office of the is a co m paratively easy m eal to club livestock during the sta te fair. dall. P rince R upert, B. C.; H erb ert T he vice presid en t is from South in c e n tra l Oregon. A. D. Boeck and family, form erly g re a t In terest in th e new business atto rn ey g en eral and to “tak e his p rep are, w ith cereals and fru it in T he follow ing is the com plete A., who has ju st moved from Bothel A frica and the se creta ries a re from of V ernonia, have leased th e Boh and several new m em bers have place at the tria l table" w ith his abundance, and it is hoped th a t no to G resham ; Mrs. L illian R ussel list of prize w inners of th e Boys’ E ngland and C anada. T here w ere 5 Stone service station. Mrs. Boeck I joined. one will refra in front ta k in g the Monette. S eattle ; R obert E. and deputies. and G irls' clubs. m any oth er fine ad d resses and the ! is a d au g h ter of Mrs. L ester. Jam es of G resham , and five g ra n d delegates Into th e ir hom es on ac Mr. Schneider w ill vigorously op Mr. and Mrs. P aul B osshart are OPEN CLASS. children and also tw o sisters, Mrs. program each day w as a varied one D inner guests on Sunday a t th e I H am p sh ire—Sow pigs. W iliiam John R orrison and Miss A nna P e t w ith m usical num bers and o th er I home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine T ur- | moving into th e C. C. Croston re si pose giving the p ress advance In count of diffidence in the m a tte rs form ation of investigations before mentioned. tijohn of H opkins. M innesota. C o n tin u ed on page 2 featu res. The m otto of th e w orld ner w ere Mr. and Mrs. W illard dence for th e w inter. A nother phase of th e situ atio n is subm ission to th e grand Jury as W. C. T. U. o rganization is “For i Bliss and d au ghters, Isabel and j Mrs. W. T. H enkle en tertain ed a ! Irene. was done In th e recen t "yellow th a t a little self-denial Is good for large crow d of ladies a t the Sewing God and Home and E very L and.” Mrs. Cora Bent, of Chicago, a r club W ednesday. The next m eet tic k e t” affair. U nder o u r sta tu te s the average hum an and if the ch il y pO R IIN G The concluding p ara g ra p h of the rived la st week for a visit with her ing will be at the home of Mrs. the grand Jury should not be h am dren do have to "double up" for a GOODS • * - n ational p resid en t's m essage to the b ro th er, A. L. Stone, and oth er r e l pered in any m an n er in th e ir in few n ights or some m em ber of th? Cecil Pounder, October 20. atives. Mrs. B ent visited here in | convention em braced a quotation 1910 and notices m any im prove- i Mr. and Mrs. Will W right visited vestigations, hut on th e co n tra ry fam ily lie ousted Io an o th er room, from the revered A braham Lincoln m ents th ro u g h o u t the country. bis sisters in P o rtlan d T hursday should he encouraged and assisted the effort will be well repaid. w hich is w ell w o rth p reserv in g ; Mrs. Ruth M oller and Mrs. Beu evening. It is necessary th a t th e people of in every way possible by the d is “If we can first know w here we lah M cElwain retu rn ed to th eir Ray G ross has sold out his p art tric t atto rn ey , in inquiring into the com m unity respond m ore fre e homes Sunday after spending th ree are, and w hither we are tending, weeks a t Hood River w here they of the sto re business to his b ro th er anything th a t savors of a violation ly in the m atter of providing sleep we could b etter judge w hat to do w ere engaged in packing apples. Art. G ross, and Is moving to P o rt of th e crim in al laws, and th is Mr. ing q u a rte rs and If those in th e anil how to do It.” Mrs. Boole co n T hey rep o rted th e w eather as very Schneider says as d istric t atto rn ey co untry who have m achines could land. tin u ed ; "We know w here we are. disagreeable. plan to provide a room and convey he will in sist upon. P ro fesso r Boquet of the Oregon Mr. and Mrs. C. N. B uckner and We are ap p ro ach in g th e close of the delegates to anil from th e ch ild ren , Mr. and Mrs. F. Sm ith A g ricu ltu ral College spent T h u rs th e seventh y ear of co n stitu tio n al and fam ily, J. W. M oller, Melvin ch u rch , tills would also help m eet day and F riday with Arnold Lam AUTOM OBILE AGENCY prohibition, and we a re holding and M arjorie Moller, A1 M cElwain TO ENLARGE BUILDING the situation. port, field m anager for the Co-op fa st ag ain st the siege of w et p ro p and Miss Cora A nderson, of F air- Tlie ladles of the B aptist church erativ e L ettuce and Cauliflower So great has been the expansion aganda. W hither a re we tending? view, and Mr. and Mrs. C arl Soder- quist, of P o rtlan d , drove to Oak association. He visited the various of th e business of the W. W. Metz are planning to serve luncheon to We are going fo rw ard tow ard ef Grove In the Hood River valley grow ers giving them advice. They ger autom obile agency during the the delegation on W ednesday, th e fective enforcem ent th ro u g h our Sunday and spent th e day with M ethodist ladies on T h u rsd ay noon w ere en tertain ed T h u rsd ay for past year at G resham th a t it has definite program of w hat to do and Mrs. M oller and Mrs. M cElwain luncheon by Mr. and Mrs. N. E. become n ecessary to en larg e the and the ladies or th e A uxiliary to wlio have sp en t the past three, how to do it. We know w here we the Legion on T h u rsd ay evening. w eeks a t Oak Grove. They r e H urt. plant an d equipm ent. Accordingly are, we know w h ith er we a re te n d tu rn ed home Sunday evening with T he ban q uet to be given in th e Mrs. Gobletz, m other of the Salz- co n stru ctio n has begun of a new ing, w hat to do and how to do it. the rem ain d er of the party. Masonic Hall on W ednesday eve m an Bros., lias been 111 w ith dla- annex to the main building which Miss Em ily Marie Jo n as, of F air- view, and A rth u r C ham berlain, of betls but is m uch im proved now. will be 50x 65 feet In size. This ning of th e convention prom ises to Card of Thanks. be a very nice affair anil an in v it We wish to th an k our m any S pringdale, w ere m arried at Kelso, will be joined to the re a r of the P R IZ E : a Winchester 22, bolt actio n R IFLE ing m enu is being prep ared by th e frien d s for th e ir sym pathy and help W ashington, Friday, October 8 I Al 1 RACINE AND present stru c tu re and extend e a st com m ittee In charge. It Is planned d u rin g the Illness and death of our The bride is th e d au g h ter of Mr. PO RTLA N D MAN YVED ward. It will be two sto ries In beloved wife and m other. Mrs. J. F. and Mrs. Jo h n Jo n a s and is a g ra d to u rran g e for 300 and tick ets may “Chink” season opens October 17th, closes B arnes, and for th e b eau tifu l floral uate of th e G irls' Polytechnic A ch arm in g bride of th e season height and of reinforced concrete. he obtained eith er from Mrs. C. J. school In P o rtlan d and also attenil- October 24th. Eight days to hunt. offerings. The finish will be of stucco to J ed W ashington high school before was Miss A nastasa Ju lia Racine, L undquist or Mrs. W. F. Honey. J. F. BARNES and FAMILY. You a re allow ed n o t to exceed 12 b ird s d u rin g th e en terin g th e Polytechnic. Mr. fam iliarly known to her many m atch exactly the finish of the W hen It is know n th a t 75 per ce n t p resen t building, the whole co n C ham berlain is the son of Mr. and friends as T acy, who on Monday e ig h t days. Mrs. B urton C ham berlain and fo r w as united in wedlock w ith B er stru cted so as to form a fine large of tlie net proceed* of the dinner building in keeping with the p u r will be given to th e C hild ren 's New Fall Shades m erly attended the union high nardo Leo P itts, of P o rtlan d , a pose for w hich It Is being erected. C o n test R u le s— U se W in c h e ste r sh ells. W eigh in school at C orbett. The couple will Farm Home at C orvallis, no doubt nephew of the Rev. S. F. P itts, of L adies’, M e n ’ s, T he ground floor will be occupied y o u r b ird s a t o u r s to re each day. B irds k illed o p e n and C hildren's reside w ith the groom 's p aren ts for G resham . The cerem ony was p e r as a service floor, a p arts room and many will wish to avail them selves the p resen t and la ter plan to erect formed at th e Catholic church by in g a n d c lo sin g days of th e se aso n , w eigh in fo llo w I of the o p p ortunity to he present. I a house on land belonging to him. th e Rev. H enry B ruenagel, and was w ash rack and on the second floor in g days. B rin g y o u r em pty shells. E rn e st L angley is home from attended by only the im m ediate re l will he located the re p a ir shop and The banquet will be high class and Hood River w ith his m other. Mrs. atives of th e p arties. A wedding iluco plant. T he show room will , th e re will he e n te rta in in g fea tu re s W in n e r— T h e h u n te r k illin g th e h e a v ie st bag fo r and Elsie Langley for a few days' visit. b reak fast was la ter served at the then he extended the en tire length • and speaking. th e se aso n . Ralph A nderson is driving a new home of the brid e's p aren ts, Mr. of tiie p resen t building, giving Mrs. W. F. Honey yesterd ay a t N um ber of b ird s a n d w eig h t w ill he posted each day. C hevrolet coach purchased of the and Mrs. Louis Racine, in which practically a space of 2500 sq u are feet. It is expected the new p art tended the M ultnom ah county ex- W. W. M etzger agency a t G resham . th e m em bers of th e two fam ilies of the building will h e ready for Prize w ill he an a riled Tuesday, October 28th. joined, anil the couple then w ent to occupancy about the middle of De 1 pciitive hoard m eeting in P o rtlan d P o rtlan d w here they began house MASONS TO HOI.II and th e re mude arra n g e m e n ts for Open to all hunters. cem ber. the d istrib u tio n of banquet tic k ets FAMILY G A TH E R IN G keeping at once in a home which Mr. M etzger Is having a carload they have recen tly furnished In nt new Buicks unloaded th is m o rn lo the various unions th ro u g h o u t r P lan s a re under way for a Ma M ontavllla The bride Is a g rad u ing. all of w hich have been sold. the county. ate of G resham Union high school sonic fam ily gathering next Friday These come direct from I lie factory and has a host of frien d s am ong the The pro g ram s for th e convention Perm anent Representative« evening, October 15, w hich will be young people. Mr. P itts Is em at F lint, M ichigan, to G resham . are now off the press and will he Metzger and Em m et Itlehl a tte n d Real Silk Hosier) Mills gin with a pot luck supper a t the ployed as a tru ck driver. The ed a Bulck salesm en's m eeting In The W inchester Store couple w as attended by Mr. and P o rtlan d Monday at which tw o rep d istrib u ted in a few days. P h o n e 32x1 O re s h a m . O re. | Masonic hall at 7 o’clock, and be Mrs. P itts of V ancouver, W ashing followed by an en tertain m en t and tativ es from the Bulck factory Too L ate to Classify. ton, th e ste p fa th e r and m other of resen w ere p resen t and addressed, about EXTRACTED HONEY for «ale. Phone social hour. Uniting in these plans th e groom. 2xM. J o h n K g g lm a n are the Masons, the Royal Arch and On F riday afternoon preceding 50 dealers. le le g h o a r O p e r a to r « W a n te d . the w edding Miss Racine was the i t h e E astern S tar, and ail m em bers T he little son nt Mr. anil Mrs. Ed. G ir l- over 18 y e a r s of age d e s ir in g ! of fam ilies rep resen ted in th ese o r honor gnest at a m iscellaneous Nelson has been quite ill with w o rk m a y s e c u re a p o sitio n by a p p ly show er given at th e home of Mrs. ing to th e M u ltn o m a h A C la c k a m a s Co. ders are Invited to Join In the eve A. F. Hoover by Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. I pneum onia. They have tak en him .M utual T e le p h o n e C o.. G r e s h a m . O re. ning's festivities. It is hoped th a t F ran k Gibbs and Mrs. Mabel Gll- Into P o rtlan d for eare. He is som e Telephoae Pole« Wanted. M u ltn o m a h A < 'l a e k a m . i s C o u n ty not only the older folk but the berson. T he room s w ere prettily w hat Improved at th is w riting. -M utual T e le p h o n e Co.. G r e s h a m . O re. ; young people and th e ch ild ren will decorated In H allow e'en novelties and th is was ca rrie d out In the de take p art. P lan s for the su p p er are licious lunch served later The fa PHOTO <’O l’PON WITH SUBSCRIPTIONS in th e hands of a com m ittee co n vors w ere yellow and black candles Slarl A njllioe. \ m or Renewal. Offer Expiree October 31. sisting of Mrs. Jam es E lklngton, In a Jack o' lan tern . Twenty-five w ere p resen t, m any of them form T hrough an arran g em en t with Z am sky's A rt Studio, G resham , the Mrs. C. C. Yager and Mrs. A. K er em ployes of the local can n ery Morgan. T he program is being w here Tacy had been acceptably Outlook Is able to issue w ith each paid-in-advance yearly su b scrip tio n i arran g ed by J. E Metzger, George em ployed. The office force of the a coupon en titlin g the holder to a sittin g and one finished, handsom e Beuin lo w to prepare for the big Hallowe'en party. Yon can secure eterylhina which F Honey and A. R. Morgan. Cof can n ery was also present. The a f cabinet photo, 5 x 7 , la te st style, easel m ounted, free. T he coupon Is goes toward making the party a »necess right here in Gresham. fee, bread and b u tte r will be p ro ternoon was spent in hemming good up to November 15, next. tow els and dish tow els for the We carry a com plete line of Favors, Invitation s, Masks. Lanterns, Post Ihi« offer Is good until October 30 for the Outlook alone or III ram . vided for by th e com mittee. bride, a fte r which Betty Je an Don ( arils and even Delicious H allowe'en ( undies. Mrs. Nancy E. Roberts, who has ley, a w insom e farm er girl aged hiniition with other papers. As offer sim ila r to th is w as m ade tw o years ago and m any took been for th ree m onths visiting in three, cam e Into th e room draw ing PR1CIM ARE LOWEST HERE. the home of a son at Bellingham . a wagon laden with produce from advantage of ft. th e farm . These packages, when Special b arg ain rate s on O regonian, T elegram and News, P o rtlan d W ashington, has retu rn ed to her opened, proved to be handsom e re GRESHAM dailies, th is month. Phone ISM» 1 home on South Roberta avenue. m em brances for Ihe bride. China Pheasant Hunters/ BIG CONTEST!!! Hosiery Lingerie REAL SILK HOSIERY A. IV. Metzger &.Co Mr. & Mrs. Perry Kitzmiller HEPP’S RACKET STORE