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G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Per Year GRESHAM, M l’LTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER ¿1). HUttltfiHt VOL. 1«, > 0 . 7» Oregonian Freed of Slush Fund Charge A SURE WINNER MEASURES TO BE VOTED ON Community Well to ENTITLED TO YOUR VOTE M a rsh a l’s Office Sought by Four S en e Large District T here a re tw o norm al school office affected t>n th e sam e ballot. m easu res on th e b allot to be voted WTien an office is m ade v acant by Work has com m enced on th e on November 2. Both a re su b m it th e re c a ll it sh all be filled as in any T he d astard ly last-m in u te charge ted by th e leg islatu re. T h eir su b o th e r case of vacancy. T he oth er sinking of a well on th e n o rth side tru m p ed up ag a in st th e O regonian, ( Ity Candidates’ Ticket m ission to th e voters of th e sta te is am endm ent provides th a t th e gov of G ra n t’s b u tte on the McMillan Intended to ind irectly hit Steiw er. n ecessary to m eet th e req u irem en t ern o r may m ake an ap p o in tm en t to place w hich is expected to fu rn ish For M ayor—Chas. Cleveland. h as been knocked into a cocked h at of th e sta te co n stitu tio n th a t th e lo fill a vacancy in any elective office w ater for a larg e and grow ing com For R ecorder—C. G. S chneider by th e speedy investigation and is cation of public in stitu tio n s be de of th e sta te and such appointm ent m unity covering several sq u are cided by th e elec to rs w hen such iu- sh all hold u n til the next g eneral m iles of te rrito ry . T he project is For T re a s u re r—J. H. M etzger show n to have been hatched in the stitu tio ift a re n ot located at the election, provided the vacancy oc being pushed by th e Rockwood W a low er regions and having no basis For M arshal—A. W. Griffis, A. c u r m ore th a n 20 days p rio r to fer d istric t, which was organized sta te capital. G ullikson, R. F. Jennings, E. H. in (act. such g en eral election. T his should in March, 1924. w ith th e ex pecta One of th ese m easures proposes Kelly. It has become a boom erang, re tion of securing Bull Run w ater locating a sta te norm al a t Seaside, be voted yes. For Councilm an (T h ree to flecting upon the (airn ess and good from th e city bf P o rtlan d . F ailing th e o th er proposes locating one in e lec t)—Russell Akin, F red J. T h ere a re several county bond in th is effort, and w ith th e prom ise e a ste rn Oregon. Bechill. Dr. A W Botkin. J. V. p urposes of its p e rp e tra to rs and ing m easures. They rela te to K la of th a t w ater supply m ore th an a Cogswell, Cecil M etzger, B. W. S easide an d C latsop county p re w inning m any doubters to the Thorne. sent some good reaso n s for having m ath, C u rry and C lackam as coun year in the future, th e com m ission S teiw er side. a norm al school located at Seaside. ties. In b rief they a re designed to ers decided to proceed with the C. C.„Chapman, one o( th e closest Local politics has not aroused They a re based m ainly on th e claim p erm it th ese counties to vote bonus, plan of securing w ate r from a p ri p o litical analysts, w ho had ra th e r m uch enth u siasm , partly because of h ealth fu l and convenient loca w ithin c e rta in lim its, to fund or vate source. An option w as taken h esitatin g ly recom m ended the re- th e re are tew contests and p a rtly tion. But m any o th e r localities v alid ate th e ir w a rra n t indebtedness on tw o ac res of ground and eq u ip ('. G. Schneider w hich they have no oth er way of m ent assem bled for th e d rillin g of election ot Stanfleld, has ap p a ren tly doubtless because the local election have as good claim s. Of course, it Frederick Steiwer. C andidate for D istrict A ttorney. is overshadow ed by sta te and co u n m eeting on account of th e six per sw ung over to th e su p p o rt ot th e R epublican can d id ate for the would be very nice to have a sta te cen t lim itatio n increase in ta x a th e well. Bonds w ere voted for re g u la r nom inee, expressing his United S tates senate, w hose ch a n c norm al at Seaside, b ut is it really ty contests. $72,000 in A pril, 1925, in an elec d isg u st at th e ta c tic s used or sa n c es, alread y good, have been helped needed? W ould it accom m odate as tion. T hese counties ask for th is tion w hich w as alm o st unanim ous. T here have been no nom inations tioned by th e Stanfleld elem ent. He ra th e r th a n inju red by th e slush m any as in some o th er locations in privilege, as o th ers have done, and by petition anil tlie city tick et is th e The plans include the building of m akes an open statem en t in today's fund ch a rg e w hich has been proved the state? In th e affirm ative a rg u they should be gran ted th e co n sti a reinforced co n crete reserv o ir one nom inated at th e m ass m eeting O regonian ot his "conversion," u tte rly baseless. caucus held on October 4. m ent it is said th e voting of th is tu tio n al rig h t. w ith a capacity of 200,000 gallons, though he says his paper. T he O re The citizens seem to be w ell s a t m easu re does n ot ap p ro p ria te any w hich will be sunk in th e ground The E a ste rn Oregon T uberculosis gon Voter .went to press too early isfied w ith - Chas. C leveland as money for ca rry in g o ut th e p u r n ear th e w ell and w hich w ill be h o sp ital act should be voted yea. to p erm it him to express his A ttorney C. G. S chneider, can d i m ayor who has held the office for pose—tlje le g isla tu re m u st do th at. covered. The initial system will in changed opinion. date for d istric t atto rn ey , lias made th e past two y ear term . Mr. C leve But if it is voted favorably the leg T he C ig arette and Tobacco Tax volve th e laying of 27 m iles of w a He says in p a rt: isla tu re can easily he appealed to hill should be voted no. It is re te r m ains of various sizes. T his a vigorous and clean cam paign and land is well situ ated to se rv e as "At no tim e w as any testim ony and perh ap s influenced to estab lish ferred by th e Oregon Retail Cigar p art of the w ork, how ever, will not has the assu ra n ce on th e eve of m ayor and is every way qualified p resen ted th a t even tended rem ote election th a t he has won to him self for th is Im portant position. D ealers association and proposes a be com m enced u n less an adequate Ju dging th e in te rest by the a t the school. ly to estab lish in the m ind of an im If C. G. S chneider is elected d is Oregon now has tw o norm als, tax on cig arettes and, th e “m ak supply of w ater is secured by the m any friends, who, reg a rd le ss of p a rtia l h e a re r any suspicion th a t tendance at the reception to the one at M onmouth %nd one at A sh political party, will feel proud to tric t atto rn ey It is probable he w ill sinking of a well. The first length in g s” but not on other tobacco such th e re m ight be a rea l foundation or high school te ac h ers on T uesday land. T hese a re at points widely place an X after No. 35 and before be com pelled to resign as re c o rd e r as cig ars. Why not cover all or of pipe, 10 Inches in diam eter, is any excuse (or m aking th e charges evening, it is evident th a t th e p a sep arated and ought for some tim e his nam e on the ballot on Novem of the city but his friends w ill vote being placed and plum bed today none? u n d er investigation. Not one jo t of tro n s and friend s of th e G resham to do for th e needs of w estern O re ber 2. for him for both offices and ha is and It is expected th a t actu al d rill evidence w as offered even to su g union high school d istric t will offer gon. *Mr. Schneider has th e en d o rse th e only can d idate for city re c o rd ing will begin tom orrow . T h ere are two m easu res relatin g gest th a t these calum nies w ere r e a h ea rty cooperation w ith the m em The oth er m easure, th e ea ste rn to reg u latio n of busses and tru ck s. T his w ater d istric t is th e su cces m ent of th e A nti-Saloon league of er. Tills is a position he has filled peated on anything resem bling r e bers of th e faculty in m a tte rs p e r Oregon norm al school act, p resen ts The first one, 324 and 325 on the sor to an ea rlie r and la rg e r one of Oregon and of the P o rtlan d m inis w ith credit for several term s. sponsible au th o rity . The testim ony tain in g to th e school. The rec ep a different situation. T he voter is ballot, w as passed by th e la st leg is the sam e nam e w hich w as the su b terial association w hich will go far It goes w ithout saying th a t Jo h n given in su p p o rt of th e ch arg es not tion w as sponsored by the newly asked to au th o rize th e e sta b lish la tu re and a referendum w as called ject of m uch litig atio n and w hich tow ard b ringing about his election. Metzger, th e faith fu l w atchdog of organized P aren t-T ea ch e r asso cia only (ell by its own w eight, before T hese endorsem ents would not be the city tre a su ry alm ost c o n tin u m ent of a sta te n o rm al in th e p o r on it by th e Oregon Motor Stage a s w as decided ag ain st by th e sta te o p p o rtunity was developed for de tion, and drew in terested p are n ts tion of Oregon ea st of th e Cascades, given w ithout careful investigation ously since th e city w as in c o rp o r suprem e court. T he p resen t dis sociation. nial. but revealed th a t th e charges and frien d s from all p a rts of the "th e board of reg en ts of sta te n o r The second bill is initiated by the tric t is bounded on th e n o rth by th a t would satisfy th ese lead ers in ated, will be re-elected. He is the w ere m ere rep etitio n of p re p o ste r d istrict. T here w as also a goodly mal schools to choose the location,” Oregon Motor Stage association, to the O. W. R. & N. tra c k s, on th e east rig h teo u sn ess and refo rm th a t Mr. only candidate for th e office. ous ru m o rs from irresp o n sib le num ber of pupils of th e school, in one of th e ea ste rn Oregpn co u n For city m arsh al the voters w ill offset th e fo rm er and is 330 and 331 by B irdsdale avenue, on th e south Schneider w as the rig h t m an for m em bers of th e o rc h e stra and th e have a choice of four. Mr. Griffis sources. the office of d istrict atto rn ey . He it ru n s a sh o rt d istan ce n o rth of ties of w hich all 18 a re nam ed in on th e ballot. has been a citizen of G resham for "W hat a spectacle is p resented in glee clubs, who gave sev eral m uch is the only one of th e candidates the Section L ine road, and on the T he Oregon Voter, w hich goes th e act. th is fiasco. T he honored nam es of appreciated num bers u n d er th e d i H ere is a p o rtion of th e state, into th ese m a tte rs very carefully, w est to N orth A scot Acres. Its who according to th e ir stan d ard four years and of th e locality for rection of Miss Alice P rin d le, in m en of established rep u ta tio n in about tw o -th ird s in are a, w ithout a recom m ends voting yes on th e first so u th east co rn er touches th e n o rth can be depended upon to enforce about seven y ears. He cam e from o u r own com m unity are perm itted charge of the m usic d ep artm en t of norm al school. Sections of it are Tygli V alley in W asco county bill, th e leg islativ e m easu re and w est co rn er of th e city of G resham . th e crim in al law s and p ro tect the w here he had served as co n stab le to be subjected to slan d er based on the school. About 300 w ere p re s sp arsely settled b u t o th e rs a re not. people ra th e r th an the crim in al ele The com m issioners of "the d tsfrict a g a in st th e second m easure. T here ru m o rs so wild th a t those who gave ent to enjoy th e varied program , and deputy sheriff, also school dt- ment. are J, W. E dw ards, ch airm an , A. In th e affirm ative arg u m e n t for is no use to vote both yes. B etter them substance by repetition a re and to la te r join in an inform al so I th e ea ste rn Oregon sta te norm al Mr. S chneider does n o t need to rcto r. F or th e past few sum m ers vote both no. T h e O utlook urges Z eller, Dr. J. C. Briggs, H. W. u n a b 'e to cite any au th o rity th a t cial hour when p are n ts and te a c h be com m ended to his host of tieigli- he has been In th e forest service Lynch and C. H. Bloxon. ; school a c t it is sta te d : th a t both bills lie voted No. coujd be expected to confirm th eir ers greeted one an o th er and p a r hors and frien d s in G resham and i work, statio n ed on th e Bull Run "To obtain a te a c h e r's certificate No one is b etter inform ed on au th en ticity . T he nam es of these took of punch and w afers served by qualifying one to teach in th e ele ea ste rn M ultnom ah county, He is ! above th e headw orks. It w ill th e re - such m a tte rs th a n Joe D unne, p res, IIEADQI’AKTERS CO. rep u tab le fellow - citizens w ere the refre sh m e n t com m ittee. m en tary schools of Oregon, one ident of th e Oregon S tate Motor MAKES RECO HI) TIME well know n to lie Ind u strio u s, ca fore be seen he is a m an of ex p e r T he m usical num bers w ere all b ro ad cast throughout the sta te and pable and conscientious. If elect ience and is every way capable of m ust have been train ed in a s ta n association. H e says th e first bill T he local h ea d q u arte rs com pany ed it is a ce rtain ty he will honor handling the m a rsh a l’s job. T hey included nation as of men accused of com g rea tly enjoyed. dard norm al school. About 1.200 is in th e in te re sts of th e railro a d s of th e first b attalio n , 186th in fa n the office. A vote for Schneider plicity in a tra n sa c tio n so revolt- selections by the L ota Stoin w h istl Alex G ullikson has been a citizen new te ach ers a re req u ired for the as a g a in st th e busses. T he second try , of w hich Cleveland Bliss is the m eans a vote for law enforcem ent of G resham for m any y ears and ingly disrep u tab le th a t no person ing q u a rte t. One m em ber of th e elem en tary schools of Oregon each is solely in the in te re sts of th e bus com m anding officer and Rich H o rr and capable handling of th e coun lias been a citizen above rep ro ac h , who knew these m en well could for q u arte t. Miss D oris Leithold, gave year. W ith th e norm al schools at and tru c k com panies as a g a in st the second lieu ten an t, p articip ated In ty ’s legal m atters. a m om ent h arb o r th e slig h test fancy d an ce' num bers which alw ays Industrious and t r u s t I M onmouth and A shland equipped to railro a d s. Both a re u n fair and in the m obilization tria l w hich w as doubt of th e ir com plete and u tte r brought down th e house. w orthy. He has served :*s m a rsh a l ' tra in less th an h alf of th a t num ber, com plete. The A utom otive C onfer Zion Evangelical Servlewu put on W ednesday evening follow R. M. Beehler, p resid en t of the innocence. Yet th e g rea t public is in the place of M arshal E. H. K elly the dem and for a norm al school in ence, com posed of all m otor in te r The m em bership cam paign of the since the first of October w hen Mr. ing o rd ers from the United S tates told th a t these m en a re charged P.-T. A., presided at the program . ea ste rn Oregon should be m et. The ests, recom m ends th at both hills be Zion E vangelical church, In th e n a Kelly met wiili an accident. He w ith using co rru p t m ethods and He called on Clifford G. flohneider, w ar d ep artm en t. proper tra in in g of o u r young ch il killed. when the men responsible for c ir who represen ted M ayor C harles T he te st w ent over th e top at tu re of a trip around th e w orld, has given p erfect satisfaction and dren can be accom plished in no cu latin g th is charg e are placed on Cleveland in greetin g th e teach ers G resham 108 per cent, as 25 men will close Sunday m orning. About called fortli m uch pruise for his a t V oters a re urged to vote ag ain st ¿)ther w ay.” co n stitu ted the qu o ta at th is place 30 new m em bers have been gained tention to traffic needs and fixing of the stand they a re unable to cite for the city of G resham ; Mrs. H. L. All th in g s considered we th in k it th e act ap p ro p riatin g ten per cent th e stree ts, and at- any a u th o rity for th e ir statem ents St. C lair for the p atro n s of th e d is and 27 men responded. The com so far. T he w inners will be trea ted ' ,)a(| p iaeeg from th e receip ts of the se lf-su s fair to vote ag a in st th e Seaside to a H allow e'en p arty T uesday eve th a t could he regarded as reliable. tr ic t; W. J. Cooper for th e Tri-Y pany w as ju st an h o u r In getting te n d o n to the general good o rd er m easure and favor the ea ste rn Ore- ta in in g sta te boards. T his is not into shape and th e officers ex ning by th e lo sers a t the gran g e of th e city. "T h e first p a rt of the h earin g was club; C. M. Q uicksall for th e g rad e fa ir and estab lish es a bad p rece gon norm al school m easure. pressed them selves as w ell pleased h all. All m em bers of th e Sunday devoted to tak in g all the testim ony school: and Miss Eve M. H utchii- R. F. Jen n in g s, know n as young dent. - school a re expected to be present. Dick, is a w ell know n young m an th a t could be raked up in support son, a fo rm er p o p u lar te ac h er of w ith th e re su lt of th e test. T he Outlook finds its tim e and A rally day service w ill be held of G resham , having lived h ere A fter th e announcem ent was re of th ese charges. The only con th e school, who was given th e su b space will n ot perm it a thorough L ast b ut n ot le ast—th e Incom e in conjunction w ith th e reg u la r m any years. He has been active in elusion th a t could be draw n w as ject “F or Auld Lang Syne.” ceived from P o rtlan d by Mr. Bliss, T ax m easu res. T h ere are tw o of discussion of all th e m e asu res on T he next re g u la r m eeting of the th e November 2 ballot b u t it will th ese m easu res on th e b allo t, one word was sent along th e line preach in g serviced Sunday m o rn th e volunteer fire d ep a rtm en t and th a t th e re w as no basis for them . T he second p a rt w as devoted to association will be on W ednesday suggest a few recom m endations know n as th e p ro p erity tax offset through the non-com m issioned of ing. Sunday school pupils and the stan d s well w ith the boys. He is h earin g th e ch arg es denied by men evening, November 3,. and not only bait'd on th e best of its know ledge bill in itiated by th e P ublic Service ficers and by 8:30 th e boys w ere ju n io r ch o ir will have a prom inent lacking in experience b u t th e re is w ho never should have been su b the p are n ts are invited but any who j and belief. L eague, th e o th e r known as th e assem bled at th e grad e school a r p art in th e program w hich is to be reaHon t(, believe if elected as m a r- jected to the hum iliation of being feel in terested in th e activ ities or devote him self G range Incom e T ax bill. Space does mory, ready for m u ster roll. A fter followed by a R eform ation serm on, shal he would asked to deny such baseless a lle w elfare of the high school. A t th ia T he R ecall A m endm ent and th e not p erm it th e discussion of the the m obilization th e m em bers of since S unday Is th e date of the faithfully to th e work aB such. gations. T he h earing concluded m eeting a m em bership ro ll w ill be am endm ent to Fill V acancies in ! m e rits or d em erits of each of these. the com pany enjoyed a feed a t the com m em oration of th e g reat refo r Emmet H. Kelly Is In line to su c w ith repudiation of th e ch arg es by m ade and th e re w ill be a g eneral Public office a re closely related and "phe O utlook recom m ends th a t if O scarette. It is rep o rted th a t 21 m ation. All m em bers of th e S un ceed him self as m arshal. H e has th e alleged au th o rities cited by the discussion of topics of in te rest. should each be voted Yes. Both i eith er of th ese b ills Is voted for It counties of the sta te took p a rt day school are expected to rem ain served faith fu lly d uring th e past An added fea tu re a t th e next a re co n stitu tio n al am endm ents to would b est be th e G range bill, In sim ultaneously in th e test. T h irty - for the services. w itn esses for th e prosecution. tw o years. He is a m an of e x p e ri In th e aftern o o n Zion cong reg a ence and know s w hat is expected “T hese ch arg es constituted an a t m eeting w ill be th e possible o rg a n im prove p roceedure In cases of v a fact, th is one, on th e ballot as one h undred officers and men co n tack upon th e in teg rity of th e pu b ization of classes am ong the women cancies in public office, doing aw ay 334, is recom m ended. stitu te th e sta te stren g th of th e o r tion will Join th e E vangelical con of a city m a rsh al. A m onth ago gregation at Sellwood in ce le b ra Mr. Kelly m et w ith an accid en t lic p ress, w hich is bad enough, but in sew ing, m illinery, etc., in ch arg e w ith th e double election In case of ganization. n ew sp apers can defend them selves of Miss Bess C happell, extension recall v o te.th at Is. voting to recall T he Outlook in o th er issues has tion of th e an n u a l m ission festival, w hile on duty and has been co n w ith th e ir own readers. It was far departm en t rep rese n tativ e from and voting for can d id ates to fill the covered th e o th e r m easures. A T T E N D A N iE GROWS AT at w hich tim e th e Rev. Mr. Davis, fined to his hom e until Just now he A w orse th a t individuals w ere placed Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college. METHODIST CUCHÍ II m issio n ary of th e C en tral provinc is tak in g up hts duties ag ain as professional In stru c to r w ill have es of India, will deliver th e m is in th e light of being accused. A very steady gain Is noticed in sio n ary serm on. In th e evening a m arsh al. "No m a tte r how honorably a m an charge of the w ork w hich is to be The m a rsh a l's office c a rrie s a the audience w orshipping a t th e stereo p tico n le ctu re on m issionary m ay conduct him self in his daily p artly supported by th e provisions reasonable sa la ry and It Is safe to M ethodist ch u rch , th e atten d an ce activity In the denom inational m is The life, his good nam e is not safe if of the S m ith-H ughes act. say It Is really desired by each of T here are tw o m easu res on the own previous e rro r, th is city was each Sunday being noticeably la rg sion field in India will be given. m ethods of th is kind a re co u n te ran g e of th e se classes w ill cover a th e four men whose nam es a r e on left w ay sh o rt on so u rces of rev er. A b an n er crow d is expected T he aftern o o n services begin nanced by th e public. If the peo circ u it Including G resham . E sta G resham city b allot th a t should not a * the ballot. O pinions doubtless will enue w ith w hich to m eet the o rd i n ex t Sunday m orning, owing to the ple of Oregon could have sat in at cada, Oregon City, W’est L inn and be overlooked. We w ill m ention 2:15 o'clock. differ as to w hich Is best qualified the le ast im p o rta n t first, th e one n ary ru n n in g «'Xpenses of th e city. special c h a ra c te r of th e services. th e h earin g from beginning to end, possibly P arkro se. and th e concensus of opinion can To offset th is deficit the council It is designated as "P a rtn e rsh ip initiated by 64 voters asking for a Ilaptlxt (h ii re It 'Services. as I did, th e ir indignation would only be know n when the election is Tractor Demonstration 1’lannefi. c h a rte r am endm ent to provide th a t asked th e voters to vote an allow S unday”, and le tte rs have been sen t Bible school hour in th e B aptist oyer. know no bounds. ance above the six per cen t lim ita to m em bers and frien d s of th e ch u rch begins at 9:45 a. m. and all T he B erry G ro w er's Packing the city m a rsh a l sh all be m ade an "P e rm it me also to sta te my con T he th ree councllm en w hose clusion. a fte r listening to th e te s ti com pany has added th e “C e n ta u r” [ appointive office instead of elec tion. T his w as voted th re e years eh u rch inviting th e ir cooperation v isito rs and th o se recen tly m aking te rm s expire w ith the first re g u la r m ony as w ell as observing his con tra c to r to the equipm ent offered to tive. T h at is th a t th e m a rsh a l be ago and was in effect th ree years. and presence. T he p asto r will G resham th e ir home tow n a re m ost m eeting tn Ja n u a ry a re a ll nom l- duct throughout his cam paign, that its m em bers and o th ers. T his tr a c t appointed or, if deemed necessary, It Is now n ecessary to vote on the preach on "T he S ecret of A chieve co rd ially Invited to come. The | nated to succeed them selves. T hey m en t”. lie says of th is serm on, ch u rch service w ill begin at 11 T his sam e th in g again. F red erick S teiw er is not only en or tak es the place of a h o rse or removed by th e council. a re R ussell Akin, A. W. Rotkin and The council I* slin p l, ask in g the " It will bring sm iles and it may o'clock and th e p asto r the Rev. E. tire ly innocent of the charges horses on the sm all farm or b erry would put th e m arsh al on about the B W. T horne. T h ere a re th re e otb b ro u g h t ag ain st him but has ranch. Chas. A. Rogers, who has sam e basis as th e chief of police of in te rs to continue the sam e special bring te a rs; but it ought to m ake (4. Judd, will preach. His topic er candidates, Cecil M etzger, J. V. folks feel like ro llin g up th e ir will he "T he D anger of D rifting." handled him self honorably and charg e ot sales, is a rra n g in g for a m ost cities. T his Is not a new .plan, lety In force. Cogswell and Fred J. Bechill. It is n ecessary or the council sleeyps and going to w ork The T he topic of th e serm on story to gen erously throughout the c a m dem on«!ration very soon and in \ is In effect in m any cities, and has T his gives th e voters six nam es vites all farm ers to w atch for a n m any advantages. The m a rsh a l’s would not ask for it. All th e coun- choir w ill have a special num ber. th e ch ild ren w ill be “The F low er paign.” nouncem ents.—Adv. i sa lary is fixed by th e council. It cilm en are ta x p ay e rs and don't T h ere will be no evening preach in g T h at P re ac h es.” Special m usic by to select th re e from and all a re w ell know n aud qualified. T here i cannot be changed d u rin g th e two w ant to pay or ask o th e rs to pay service, owing to th e com m unity the choir will co n trib u te to th e In is every reason to believe th e fo r prohydtion m eeting In the ffrade y ear term of an' incum bent. When m ore th an is ab so lu tely n ecessary sp iratio n and w orship of the m orn m er councllm en and the new men a vacancy has o ccurred th e council to provide for th e p ro p er financing school auditorium E pw orth L eague ing service. T h ere will be no a rc can d id ates because they a re has som etim es m ade it a com peti of th e city ’s affairs. T he city is on will meet at 6:30 as usual, preaeb in x service In th e B aptist w illing, If w anted, to serve th e city tive proposition, ask in g for bids. If a budget system . All expenses and ch u rch In th e evening b u t th e i f Y. im p artially in th is Im p o rtan t c a T*e Golden Opportunity. a m arsh al is n eg ligent th e council so u rces of ln<om*e a re su b ject to Gresham Volunteer Fire P. U. will meet a t 6:30. T h ere will pacity. T he old offender Insisted he w as be a union m eeting of all the has no recourse. He is su b ject to carefu l sc ru tin y by th e ta x c o n se r Department A larg e vote by both m en and recall In th e sam e m an n er as any vation com m ission and th e com innocent but the Judge failed to be ch u rch es, u n d er th e au sp ices of the women voters w ill indicate th a t c it convinced. civil officer. m ission is exceedingly co n serv a MASONIC HALL, Gresham "If you sw ore on a hundred A nti-Saloon league, in th e au d ito r- izens a re not Indifferent to th e best Bibles th a t you w ere Innocent I lum of th e grad e school beginning in te re sts of th e city in w hich they T he o th e r m easu re, th e first on tive. T he v o ters can feel safe in vot w ouldn't believe you. I'll alw ays at 7:3«. the b allo t, is still m ore im portant. ' reside. ing yes on th is m easu re and n ot to believe th e opposite of w hat you It rela tes to th e city 's finances say—y o u 're such a lia r.” Adm ission #1 per couple On acco u n t of ce rtain ru lin g s of do so will g reatly jeo p ard ise the Outlook W ant Ads w ill help you | D on't forget the ad v e rtise rs w hen "W ell, yer h o n o r—I'll plead on th e w ay to success. you need an y th in g in th e ir line. the tax com m ission co rrec tin g th eir city 's n ecessary o perations. g u ilty .” C. G. Schneider Is Well Indorsed P.-T. A. Reception Brings Out Patrons City Measures Important Benefit Dance Saturday, Oct. 30