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TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK GKESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OKKOON, TUESDAY, OCT< il.ä ü Per Year Temperance Women Open State Meeting WELCOME TO WHITE RIBBONERS GROWTH OF TEMPERAME. Civil War Veteran Answers Last Call G resham is honored in being the seat of th e 43d an n u al convention of th e Oregon W om an's C hristian The 43d ann u al convention of the ou are with us from every city and hamlet of our T em perance Unton, th e opening Oregon W om an’s C hristian T em fair state. session of which w as held thi peran ce Union m et this m orning at F u n eral services w ere held at the forenoon. This is the first ttrtie In 10 o’clock at the M ethodist church, Vou represent the highest ideals .of personal purity the history of the com m unity that B aptist church Sunday afternoon about 50 of th e 150 or 200 dele a sta te convention of any kind has for th e late Thom as C inder, fo r and temperance and civic righteousness. g ates expected being p resent at the made th is its m eeting place, and merly a resident of G resham , who opening hour. Ideal w eather p re A ou have been during the past 50 years one of the the honor is appreciated, not only died In H illsboro T hursday, Octo vails today w ith ju st enough breeze ber 14, at th e age of 86 years, 9 by those directly in terested in th most potent factors in bringing freedom from the curse s tirrin g to set into m otion the nu organization, hut by th e business m onths and 29 days. He was m a r of the saloon. m erous flags and banners which ried in 1S5S to Miss Nancy S hel men and the citizens in g eneral are fluttering in honor of the im The movement of w hich the burn who preceded him In death in Vou represent the broad spirit of the Master in p o rta n t g ath erin g which has chos W omen’s C h ristian T em perance November of 1910. The rem ains of en G resham as its 1926 meeting your condemnation of sin with charity for the sinner. I nion is an outgrow th was the the two are now lying side by side place The W om ans C rusade which sp ran g up in th e G resham cem etery- ^ou are the mothers and sisters of men, ever ap An official board m eeting and an in Ohio in 1873 when, suddenly, as most of th e ir m arried life w as pealing to the better convictions within us, teaching the executive m eeting occupied the if moved by a comn. u im pulse, the spent in the sta te of Iowa, but they early hou rs of the forenoon and children, guarding the youth and urging men and wom worn u rose in a < icerted move la ter cam e to Oregon and lived In th e convention proper was called Mrs. Mary L. Mallet ment to purify the home and the and around G resham F or the past en to higher ideals of manhood and womanhood. to o rd er th is afternoon a t 1:30 by Of P ortland, sta te p resid en t of national life and to oppose the s a four years Mr. G lnder had lived at Eli» A. Boole Mrs. Mary L. M allett, of P ortland, the W oman’s C hristian T em perance A ou are a band ot crusaders, an army, a host, a loon evil. This w as th e first tim e H illsboro w ith a son. He was a P resident of the National W om an’s president of th e sta te organization L nion, who will preside at the s it women united in a g en eral effort m em ber of the M. A. Rosa O. A. R. mighty force, lifting the nation and the world to a high C hristian T em perance Union. Mrs. M allett is the m other of a lo tings of the sta te convention which of any consequence ag ain st intem post at G resham and was given a convenes in G resham today. Mrs. er plane of living. cal ch iro p rac tic physician. Dr. Geo. M allett will address the convention perance. and w ithin a year the m ilitary funeral. Six m em bers of HIGH SCHOOL NOTES M allett, w ell know n to many in ai different tim es throughout the W o m an s C hristian T em perance the A m erican Legion. Ted Johnson, w . (iod bless you, one and all, and prosper the cause G resham . Union was organized in m any cities Elton E astm an. A. W M etzger, W. (By R. E. Cannon) you represent. T he executive session of the G resham Union high school was and tow ns. Miss F ran ces E. W il S. E verett. C. C. Yager and L T. union proved of m uch in te rest to i very pleased to receive the loving lard. a young teach er n ear Chicago, St. < lair officiated as p allb ea re rs those present, and im portant busi cup won by them in the editing of was called to the presidency of the at the funeral. T he ladies of the ness w as tran sa cted . Each m orn last y ea r's "M unhinotu". The en Chicago union, w hich sh e o rg a n W omen's Relief corps also assisted ing of th e convention w ill be de tire school contributed to th is ized so effectively th a t in 1879 she with the floral pieces and m arched voted to a ro u tin e of necessary splendid annual but the staff did becam e the president of th e n atio n in a body from th e church to th e business in connection w ith the Mr. G lnder had been the m ajor p art of the w ork, and al organization. In 1883 th is g ift cem etery. An all-day session of M ultnomah w ork of th e W. C. T. U. Fifteen 'd woman w as called to th e presi- baptized into the B aptist faith in E lb ert Bolce as editor-in-chief and Pom ona G range w ill be held with county p resid en ts of the sta te were of the W orld’s C hristian early days. our-Day State W. C. F. V. Convention Starts Today; Arnold Rogers as a rtist did th T lency the G resham G range on W ednes em perance Union. p rese n t th is forenoon and I t other Tile deceased is survived hy th ree i m ost o t It. T he loving cup will r e day, O ctober 27. at th e g ran g e hall, W oodmen Vaudeville Thursday Night at Gym ; ' Î m em bers of the executive board, in T his organization, however, ch ildren. C harles V., of P o rt O r main In the possession of the high the m eeting to be in ch arg e of Po cluding d irec to rs of departm ents. Big Republican Rally Friday Night. 1 school for at least a year and which was stric tly w om an's m ove ford, O regon; J. W. G lnder, of mona M aster J. G. Kelly. O rdlnar- They m et in the basem ent of the should it be won by ns for th ree m ent, had been preceded half a H illsboro and Mrs. Ina H arm s, of lly the Pom ona g ran g e would have ch urch, w hile in the auditorium , successive years it will rem ain in •entury before by six fam ous s e r Los A ngeles, all of whom w ere met la ter in the year, but on ac reception com m ittees w ere busy r e , the possession of G resham Union mons by th e g re a t Lym an Beecher wi«h bim In his last illness. He count of the discussion of a num This Week’s Events in Gresham ceiving new com ers and attending high school. The cup was won by n which he called for the abolition | also lpaveH « sister, Mrs. Ann F an- and Vicinity. ber of political m easures which to im p o rtan t details. tress, of Newberg. The Rev E. O. G ran ts P ass high school last year of the liquor traffic. In 1861 14 w as thought advisable before the W. C. T U. S tate Convention in Judd preached the fun eral serm on sta te s hud adopted prohibition The ch u rch decoration com m ittee com ing election, it was decided to and Silverton high school th e year Methodist church. Sessions fore laws, hut the call for revenue d u r and Miss E lsa S h arp and Miss has ce rtain ly done its w ork in previous. It is furnished by the noons, afternoons and evenings hold the session before November ing and follow ing the Civil War Marie Blom sang, accom panied by cred itab le m anner. A m am m oth 2. T here will be an evening meet sta rtin g today, ending F riday A republican rally, which prom - I „ Kma 7 * * ? ? ' f" “ p™ “ y " f afternoon. brought into being the license sy s Mrs. H. S. Clow. A m erican flag is draped across the ing in addition to the ones in fo re ises to be of unusual in terest H ° " T ,n d en tire fro n t, sw eeping th e platform noon and afternoon C hildren’s F arm Home B an given for the best an n u al in the tem. from which It took th e A m er im portance, is scheduled for quet in Masonic hall, W ednes w hile 14 co u n tries of the world are second division of school. The sec ican people nearly 60 y ears to free COUPLE NI'ltPKISED The afterno o n lectu re hour from day evening a t 7. T ickets 75 G resham on F rid ay evening of this rep rese n ted by th e ir respective ON ANNIVEHSARY ond division com prises high schools them selves. The prohibition states cents. Lim ited num ber for sale. 2 to 3 w ill be open to th e public. week, w hen candidates for high of flags arra n g e d in an a rtistic m an of an enrollm ent of less than 500 w ere red u ced to three. K ansas, Miss E lsie M aguire, field secreta ry Woodmen R allys. An excep fices In sta te and nation will be the Mr. and Mrs. John Jonas, of Maine and North D akota, but, n er on th e tw o sides. A pictu re of students. tionally fine vaudeville e n te r of th e Y W. C. A., w ill ta lk on Fairview , w ere honored on October speakers, and enu n ciate the p rin ci through the local option movement F ra n ce s W illard, founder of the Follow ing is a list of class of tainm ent. given by e n te rta in e rs farm life in Irelan d . She has ju st pals for which they stand. 5, the occasion being th e ir 25th of M ultnom ah Camp No. 77, at W. C- T. U., occupies a prom inent ficers: Seniors, president, Guy and the earn est efforts of the tern retu rn ed from th a t co u n try and The m em Among those who are to be on I u . Boring on W ednesday night, in Iterance loving people, between w edding a n n iv ersary position In front, w ith a w hite rib the program are. Hon I. L P atte r- „ v President. Edw ard will have some in te restin g things the Odd Fellow’s hall, and at bers of T ro u td ale ch a p te r of O. E. S. 1893 and 1913 the th ree dry states bon bow of tu lle over the lik e to tell. son, g u b ern ato rial candidate- Ccn- , ; ’’T Mary M iller; G resham T h u rsd ay nig h t in the su rp rised them on th a t evening on w ere Increased to seven and In .'to ness. Maple foliage, dah lias and who ‘ ‘^ » s u r e r . Jam es M cAllister: coun high schorl gym For m en -n lv ^ greesm an M. E. C n i b j X Mr. Sm ith w ill speak in opposi th e ir re tu rn from P ortland. About A dm ission free. fern s have tran sfo rm ed the au d i is a candidate to succeed him self 1 m PM btr’ A'<“ H dn d ih k S eo ; re- oth er sta te s the local option te r r i 45 friends w ere p-.ertent, in a few tory rap id ly Increased. ence room into a pleasing bower. tion to th e H ousew ives' Council R epublican ra lly on F riday Ju d g e W. A. Ekw all. candi,late for ” ? ° 7 7 C° ° Per JUnl° r8’ D uring all these y ears the Well-choacn words, Mrs. O. P. n ig h t a t both T ro u td ale and A la rg e m otto, th e them e of the Light and Pow er Bonding m easure th e circu it court, departm ent No P2 " h *"»’ 7 1 ” o v,Ce G resham . In the city hall, W om an’s C h ristian Tem perance Lum sden presented th e couple with G overnor W alter M. P ierce is convention, "To serve th e present S »nil M a rtin w u i i president, Arden Squire; secre- T routdale, and the high school », and M artin \ \ . H aw kins, present ,.lrv M„ h„, ... , Union had heen w orking tow ard a a beautiful silver tra y and spoke of a g e ” g reets th e eye over th e p la t also expected to be p resen t and gym at G resham , 8 o’clock Hear d istric t judge, who is running for p . tre a su re r, Edna definite goal, the national p rohibi the high esteem in w hich Mr. and speak in behalf of his candidacy form . the leading candidates. the office of circu it judge, d ep art- ' X co“ n c" i “ ‘”" ‘’er. Elsie tion of the liquor traffic, and had Mrs. Jo n a s a re held. T he F airview and of the G range Incom e tax m ent No 4 M attson; rep o rter, Iren e J o h n s o n ., K A r e s t room is very convenient m easure .... ‘ ... . Sophom ores, president W illard ‘ " 888,8t,n< pvpry tem perance grange, of which Mrs. Jo n a s is th e ly located in one of th e stores of The m eeting will be held in the B or,n g . vjpp prpg|dpnt ¿ w en ,|o,vn m ovem ent’ b ut * '« “ >“ < »he ballot w orthy m aster, gave her a fine The election of officers w ill occur th e new Brow n building and is a K8 o8c 'o°k Ky7 " aHI“ ni- ^ ,n n in 8 M etzger; se c re ta ry ,’ K athleen Wh’Ch thpy had bpp” P ^a d ln g . read in g lamp, Clyde Stone p re se n t com fortably furnished with chairs follow ing the open hour in th e a f at 8 o clock, and m usic will be fur- , , . ■»•»« w h W hen th is was grunted by co n sti ing th e gift as a token of ap p re c ia ternoon. Lew is; tre a su re r, Audrey K aser fo r any who w ish to m ake th a t a nished for the occasion by the higli tion from the g range m em bers. council m em ber, Mary L am bert; tu tio n al am endm ent in 1914, th e stopping place betw een sessions. A In the evening a t 7:30 the fifth school o rch estra. T he children of Mr. and Mrs. Jo n a s tight ag ain st the liquor traffic was _ e evening . ... resh This postoflice and a lost and found de degree will be exemplified On th e sam th e sam e rep o rter, L orna Schedeen. c F ie n n - g reatly strengthened. also presented them w ith sev eral p artm en t a re m aintained at the will be followed at 9 by a m usical I T he high school gym nasium will ! sp eak ers will ‘tak e p a r t l n » ‘ra lly at T “ ' preal<,ent’ W ilbpr‘ ” » « * ‘’11; This g reat o rganization of women H,lvPr Klf,B 8,1,1 Mr -Innas gave his church. and B leary entertain m en t, open to | he the rendevouz for Woodmen and the T ro u td ale city hall, the men al- 1 1(,iu P n ,h ' r; 8W' bride of 25 y ears ago a silver cof ; ro tary , M arjorie Moller; tre a su re r, lias a varied program , w orking A highw ay trip has been a r the public. j th e ir men frien d s on T hursday te rn a tin g between th e two places. fee service with s a lt and pepper along m any lines for the b e tte r ranged for th e delegates on T hurs- These sessions w ill be of g reat “ htht th is week when M ultnom ah Men and women of all p arties a re ) Mabel Ronnie; council member, m e n t of the homes and the u p lift sh a k ers to m atch. A m ost enjoy B ert Gibson. day afternoon by th e business men I benefit to g ran g ers and it is hoped Gamp No. 77, Woodmen of tha invited to attend. able evening was spent, follow ed The class advisors are, F re sh ing of humanity- oi G resham . On account of the full th e public will tak e a d v a n t a g e o f W 'orld of P o r t l a n d w ill a ta g e a by refreshm ents. sophom ores, program for th e day it has been de the open sessions. m ost in te restin g show an en ter I G resham Downs Milwaukie 26-11. men, Mr. C annon; cided to go only as far as M ultno = lta ln m e n t, fea tu rin g Captain T T hroughout a steady dow npour Mr. F eudal); Juniors, Miss Hahn MOUSE EAYOKN m ah falls on th e Columbia River them at the G resham D rug com- I Jones, Jr., one of th e forem ost ma- ' o t rain, th e G resham high school seniors, Miss Machen. ELECTION KKUOItMN A Cam era club is being talk ed at highw ay. T he m achines will g a th pany, T aber's P h arm acy or the I Kicians on the A m erican platform , football team last F riday defeated er a t th e ch u rch a t 3 o’clock and Outlook office. Judge W alter H B ranch reg istra tio n booths should The drum corps and drill team | M ilwaukie high school 26 to 0. th e high school. This Is prom oted clean recreatio n . In an y w ho have ca rs and a driver to E vans will speak on "A ccom plish-1 of th e cam p, the best In P ortland. A ,,er th e first q u a rte r th e re was as ,, a liealtliful, . , I he established In several of th e . ’n>e a im m <rf<i-s will co n trib u te to th e aftern o o n 's p leas m ents and Needs of the Farm W ill be out early and parade the B ttle doubt as to th e outcom e of th« la rg e r com m unities throughout the I wo m achines collided Sunday 1 . . . . G resham easily outplayed « narked to provide funds for ure. a re asked to confer with either Home and a G resham q u arte t co n -I stree ts, leading the w ay to th e gym Karae •— . noon . . . at . the point w here the I , county for the about ... benefit of voters, ac- M ilwaukie In every departm ent of f b P m lcab - tr a f 8- p ,c- for rtavelop- P alm quist road crosses the Mount i 7 7 j , " " . ’ < L. L. K idder or B. L. W alrad. It is sisting of Mrs. Ed A ylsw orth. Miss at 8 o’clock. 8y S M° r8e’ can<U* . ♦ . . . : 'h e game. ing and p rin tin g p ictu res. O ther Hood Loop highw ay near G u stav u s! understood th a t a few m ore autos G ertrude A lexander, Leslie W alrad I T he rn lp rtd n m f" <'" U,“ y C’” ’" " ' 8«’'«"««’- and C. E. R u sh er » c c n m n .« , ^ K.. I T. . nt ,S Pnt,rely ,re e « The yardage gained w as about 8Ch° ° '8 CHn," ra ClUh8 ,h a ‘ 8S- .are needed. ‘It would he a g re a t convenience a.»d C. E. R usher accom panied by and is for thp purpoge of g thp , sist in p u ttin g out th e ir an n u als station, resu ltin g In m inor in ju ries to voters to have b ranch re g is tra More tick ets are yet available for Mrs. Jam es Sterling, will sing. hundreds of IoPa, mPmhprg an op. ^ e n l y divided betw een G resh am ’s Io th ree persons and considerable th e banquet to be held tom orrow A splendid program has been a r- p o rtu n lty to get together, b ringing Ur borse" en w h fla ’he boys re- | Htudpntg , p . dam age to th e tw o m achines in tion booths Installed In populous evening a t th e M asonic hall E x ranged for each day consisting of th e good featu res of the gam p to 8° rted «"«"tly to stra ig h t football. Rroundg af n((On J , , ' «pe, voived. C larence and Sherm an com m unities th ro u g h o u t the c o u n tensive plans have been m ade to readings, addresses and m usical them, and to th e ir men friends ‘^ y a l’ ° P«” « 1 occasionally, one ,H, „ ^ m is s io n Often th e reqM at E verett of th e Dover locality and ty,” said Mr. Morse, in discussing have th is affair a cred itab le one as num bers. Judge Mary Jan e S puriin I j. i_ aaaIlr„H »n m x af ,beHP> ^m ith to C halker, resu lt- , . , , the m atter. " It is a h ard sh ip on ’• 1 d f° r p u rI’OH,‘ of «’’" •n g th eir au n t, Mrs. L au ra Corbin, who well as an enjoyable occasion, and will give an address this evening on I It is assu red th e re will be no po- ! ing jp a touchdow n litlcal speeches or any o th ers t o j , M’'n rhLiuT.r « " i " . *.a8- (J* som e sw eets to eat. A goodly num was visiting them from San Jose, many to he req uired to go long d is an y w ishing tick ets m ay obtain "T he Woman Citizen." tances to th e co u rth o u se to re g is | tain C halker who carried the ball speak of. hut only announcem ents ber of schools conduct th e ir own t alifornia, w ere on th eir way to ter. Often when they reach th e over the goal line for each to u c h P o rtlan d and a P o rtlan d m achine of the plans of th e camp. little sto re which sell ro o ters’ caps. co urthouse they have to stand in down It seem s as though he al- co n tain in g a Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn M ultnomah Camp. Woodmen of wavs has th e n ecessary punch to "PeClal pPnrl1"' ‘>’, ’" ly line for long periods w aiting for a gi r — — t ■ ... " A r-t ion n-ifl r.s, 4 M M - f — * a w ere proceeding pant ward on the the W orld, of P o rtland, with Its put It over. Okuda featured in run- " ' al" ' n Wh* eby deputy county clerk s to reg ister 7000 m em bers and beautiful lodge nfng back punts each one being OrPHhan' Un,on hl«th 8rbo‘>1 will P alm quist road when the collision them. hem e at E. 6th and Alder streets, is retu urned rn ed for about 30 to v yards. srd . «"«’mpt an associated ________ student body I <M f ,lrreil' Mr8' Vall8 hn possibly " It would be far b etter to e s ta b for about store. Any profit derived through H" M,alnp'' ” >*• injuries, ac- known as one of th e m ost progres- G resham m ade seven scores in Alone or in Com bination lish b ranch reg istra tio n booths in the medium of th is sto re will be «he G resham physician slve lodges of th e Pacific coast. It the first q u a rte r, six In the w ith the Outlook such d istric ts as G resham . Lents. second pIacpd In th e AMOcUted studPnf * h o was called to attend the trio, is alw ays doing th in g s and doing and 13 in th e fourth. T ro u td ale and S t.J o h n s for a lim body fund and be used to defray the Sbp h“ '1 8 balf doren cu t* about the them on a m agnificent scale. It Is j ------------------- ---- ited tim e during the reg istra tlo u usual expenses of th e school, which an<l faCP and 11 waH " ‘‘»•'ssary not satisfied with any th in g ordi- _ (¿reeling ( ard«. period, giving voters op p o rtu n ity to hrist- , Include, In addition to ath letics, the *° ,ak e 12 8,,,<'b<” *” npck w ounds I n ary but goes a fte r the e x tra o rd i- 1 T here is no . nicer form of C -------- which barely m issed the ex tern al reg ister in th e ir own com m unities. ■ary 1 « la a c t • n....gh th a t Mo o r ,",7... '.'„"7'," ’ ,r a 7 « < • Wal - ■ It would save the voters m uch tim e for m ore m em bers atten d Its reg u la r graved personal g reetin g S rd * OrP*on AKr I«»l‘u ra l Col ju g u la r vein. Mrs. Corbin suffered and Inconvenience and it would a contusion on the face, severe TH E OREGONIAN “ * — m eetings at Its m agnificent hall Wt’ c a rry a com plete stock and lege, special stu d en ts to th e Older elim in ate the congestion In th e TH E TELEGRAM and club room s but in various lnvi«’> y ° u •» inspect them . We Boys’ Conference, glee clubs to Pa- bruises and Injury to one of her reg istra tio n q u a rte rs In th e c o u rt TH E NEWS ways it seeks to extend its influ- Z ° “ °5 dpr, now c,ftc U niversity, paying of m em ber- hands, w hile C larence E v erett es house. caped with a scalp wound w hich Is H ,’ h Now is the tim e to send in your subscriptions, new or "If It should be my good fo rtu n e renew al. association, doctor bills, not considered nerion*. T his sam e en tertain m en t m inus *‘v ,r before, to be elected county com m issioner, This Is th e second accident w ith the drill team and drum corps will , GBESHAM OUTLOOK. Phone 1561. | I will endeavor to have branch Take Advantage of Bargain Kates about a m onth at th is nolnt , . on Boys and girls of G resham Union in n rhlch be given at Boring on W ednesday Is considered extrem ely dan- r*«U tra tlon h»0 ^ 8 <n»WUd." w For real estate loans see or call high school ap p reciate th e voting night, the 20th. R e g u la r B a rg ain W ith H W T horne, Adv. _________ _ of th e budget last T h u rsd ay eve- gerous on account of an o b stru c t _ P rice P rice Outlook («M ING EVENTS. Daily O reg o n ian ............................. |6.00 15 00 *8Jkt ------------------------- - - - - “ Ing. It is th e ir wish th a t those ed view w hore the Palm quist road Daily and S unday O re g o n ia n ..........8.00 7.00 7X1 Local and Statewide. su p p o rtin g us know th a t at least cro sses the railro a d and th e Mt. P o rtlan d T e le g ra m ...............................5.00 3.75 Gad Week of October 18 to 23. 95 per cent of the stu d en ts a p p re Hood Loop highway. Dally N ew s......................................... .5.00 2 9« 3.#s S em i-centennial celeb ratio n of ciate the splendid school w e have founding of U. of O. and in au g By G resham Unit A m erican Legion A uxiliary R egular price of Outlook. 81.50. Plano Tuning. and a re endeavoring to m ake It uratio n of new president, with D ailies alone or w ith Outlook. P lano tu ning 13 5«. Plano and g re a t football gam e, S tanford b etter each succeeding day, BASEMENT METHODIST EI’I.M OPAL ( III Kt II organ rep airin g F red B Jones Mail delivery only at above prices, and no subscription Oregon, on S atu rd ay , a t less th an one year. 2625 49th stree t 8. E . P o rtlan d i vs. Eugene. phone TA bor 8952, or G resham Special I omblniUion Kales Offered. 1561.—Adv. U ntil November 1, 1926. special W. C. T. U. state convention Momentous Event« are Happening in All the World. Get the general and local new«, com bination prices a re offered for beginning Oct. 19, at Gresham. Window ( leaning. _____ _ th e G resham Outlook and The P o rt M E N r q T ‘ndow 5l’’a n l“ K see Oct 26. Reception to te a c h e rs a t land News. T he re g u la r su b sc rip Hot Roast Beef Sandw ich, Potatoes, Pickles tion price for the News Is 85 and S la jlm a , or leave o rd ers with J. j G resham Union high sch.»ol aus- Pie, Coffee or Tea Boss Brown. Gre«ham. phone 2591. j pices P atro n T eacher association for th e Outlook 81.5«. U ntil th a t PHONE 1581. date th e tw o In com bination will 3.»<* P iu te Public Invited i ” « s - k s ; ........ .. '• - • - ' ........................... Pacific International Livestock Pomona Crange Here Event of Next Week BUSY WEEK FOR CITIZENS OF EASTERN MULTNOMAH Republican Meetings Will Be Friday Night ¡Vaudeville Show. Staged by Woodmen Machines Collide; Three Persons Hurt BARGAINS ON DAILY PAPERS This Is Bargain Month HOT LUNCHEON THURSDAY, OUT. 21, 12 NIMIN GRESHAM OUTLOOK *ou “ ’',d »nythlng in th e ir line. show. Portland, Oct. 30 to Nov.