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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook V O I. 17, NO. 7» Local Herds Share Awards at Pacific GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, Tt'ESD A Y , NOVEMBER S, 1927 1918- 1927 FIRST ARMISTICE DAY WAS STIRRING EVENT TUESD AYS AND FRIDAYS *3.00 Per Year GAME BIRDS RELEASED BY DEPI TY WARDEN Improved Machines Shown in Operation October 31, 1918—T urkey s u r A m a tte r of Intense in te re st to rendered to the allies. sportsm en, especially in eastern November 4—A u stria s u r M ultnomah and C lackam as coun On November 5, 1918, th e Outlook rendered. P robably th e m ajority of the pop ties, w ill be th e releasin g of two November 11—G erm any sig n announced th a t A u stria had su r- * F ar removed from the day of th e u lation of G resham a t some lim e ed th e arm istice. lots of Mongolian China p heasants, rendered to th e allies and th a t the lowly yoke of oxen aud the im per d uring th e eight days of th e Pacific 200 of w hich w ere lib erated during November 11, 1927 — Nine term s on w hich G erm any m ight ob fect plow sh a re com es the 1928 In te rn a tio n a l Livestock exposition y ears after. A rm istice Day ob ta in im m ediate arm istice had been th e past week. From 200 to 400 Thursday, Nov. 10, 10 A. M. type Ferguson plow, th e last w ord served g en erally by th e co u n had the pleasure of passing through m ore will be tu rn ed loose eith er com pleted and signed in P aris. trie s who f e r e allied ag ain st in plow construction, close-hitched th e doors and m arveling at the fine J l i g h School G y m n asiu m th is week or in th e im m ediate fu G erm any and h er allies. On S unday evening, November 10, to the latest model Fordson, th e display of cattle, horses, swine, ture. A rm istice Day is now a legal the glad new s of G erm any's prac- u n iv ersal style of tra c to r handled sheep, goats and silver foxes, and holiday in m ost of the U nited I tical su rre n d e r by h aving signed The fine birds, w hich w ere sent by th e local concern of R aker A Address by Dr. John Beard of Portland atten d in g the horse show w here S tates. In 1924 31 sta te s had h ere on F riday of la st week from Son. the arm istice began to be known, , F o rm er C haplain O verseas. m ade th e day a legal holiday. lovers of fancy horses c o u ld view the gam e farm a t P endleton, w ere j E arly Monday, th e 11th, th e sound- | At th a t tim e Oregon was not in th e ir favorites. A dem onstration of these two Music by Union High School Orchestra accom panied by S tate Deputy cluded. but Oregon has since le ing of w histles and rin g in g of bells farm ing im plem ents was held yes S. B. H all, local H olstein breed galised th e day and probably Game W arden H olden, who cam e to everyw here announced to th e w ar terd ay on th e Lew is & Sim pson o th e r states. er, had but a sm all en try th is year look a fte r th e ir d istrib u tio n . J. E. worn w orld th a t the daw n of peace U n d er a u sp ic e s of G re sh a m P ost No. 30, A m erican Legion. field north of th e Tw elve-m ile c o r The day is significant and in the ca ttle d epartm ent of the M etzger, who was largely in s tru had come. T he public is invited. should be observed th an k fu lly ner, and was viewed a t different stock show, but out of th e th ree m ental in securing the allo tm en t and w ith e a rn est p ray er for the An im prom ptu celeb ratio n w as tim es during th e day by a good- en tries, he ca rrie d off two aw ards. p reserv atio n of th e w orld from of birds for th is locality, m et the h astily planned in G resham . All sized audience, con stan tly varying fu rth e r w ars. One of these was a second prize on tru ck lo ad of p h easan ts a t th e clu b business w as suspended and people Rev. E. A. L eonard. " I t was an A platform tru ck w as b ro u g h t up in size, m ore th an 40 atten d in g d u r his "P rin ce Jo h a n n a Tobe Beets,’ , came to g eth er to discuss th e g reat | in sp irin g moment in an in sp irin g ^an d used for a sp e ak e r’s stand. house on the Sandy riv er and a s ing th e first few hours of the dem th e tw o-year-old bull w hich th is sisted in d istrib u tin g them . Some uings 2d, K enneth K esterso n 3d. event and rejoice. " I t w as «.scene event, and one th a t h u n d red s w ill Mayor -George K enney introduced w ere sent to th e p reserv e a t the o n stration. y ear has won five first prizes and H eifer— 1 year old and u n d er 2. bordering on h y ste ria.” ch erish and rem em ber as th e in itial Rev. J. M. Brown, Ju d g e S tapleton M ultnom ah county farm and th e re T he F erguson plow, w hich is th re e seconds besides a grand K enneth K esterson 2d. A big p arad e cam e about am ost effort in th e b irth of a new n ational and Dr. A lfred Thom pson, who cham pionship. T his anim al has m ainder placed south and ea st of handled through the n o rth w est dis Senior H eifer or Bull Calf. Ken- sp ontaneously to celeb rate th e holiday." each spoke stirrin g w ords Inspired G resham . T he bunch of from 200 trib u to rs of Wade * Co., P ortlaud, been exhibited in Xowa, M innesota, ne b K esterson 1st B ert Gibson 2d. g reat vict(4y T he p en t up feeling8 A g re a t celebration took place on by th e occasion. C heers w ere giv to 400 birds, w hich will com e in w as especially designed for th e O klahom a, K ansas, A rk an sas and Ju n io r H eifer or B ull Calf. K en- of the w a r. r e8tr« in in g years ! " “ .......*• ' .......’ w ere tlle s tre e ts o t G resham on th e eve- en the co u n tries and arm ies of the soon from a p h ea sa n t farm at E u Fordson tra c to r, and is used w ith T ennessee and w as only beaten in neth K esterson 2d Rrnwn <*«<.„ i , , let loose' A 18,1 Wi<s m alle for th e ' n iu * of th a t first A rm istice Day. A allies. As th e su rg in g crow d gene, will be liberated around S an no o th er make. Many things a re th e east twice, both timi-s by the Brow n S w is s -H e ife r, 1 year old p o th e r s who had sons in th e w ar sam e bull. He and his brother, and u nd er 2. M agdolena Boeckli, to form a ,jjv| sion o t th e para<j0 huge bonfire was marie on v acan t aw oke the echoes of th e night by dy and in oth er p a rts of C lackam as claim ed by the m an u fa ctu re rs for lots w here th e Ely building now th eir th u n d erin g cheers an effigy county. th ese two farm appliances. F or show ing as produce of dam, have 2d and 3d. The scene as they m arched by was stan d s. A round it pressed the of the dethroned k aiser was throw n instance, a wild dash up or down not been beaten th is year. T here H eifer or Bul1 f ali- A nna joyous and touching.. The old Mongolian stock of pheas su rg in g th ro n g s, giving v en t to jo y upon th e b u rn in g em bers to re p re a hill and strik in g a stum p or other is no question but th a t they w ill * 2d’ f Follow ing th e p ara d e a platform an ts, th e breed being released in and ful expressions of g ra titu d e over sen t th e d _________________________ o b struction at top or bottom m eans estru ctio n of th e embodi be selected th is year as th e all The an n u al Hollywood F arm 11 was im provised a t Main and Powell th e deliverance of the w orld from jraent around G resham , is from original of m ilita ristic autocracy. T hus little or nothing in the eventful A m erican produce of dam. The special aw arded by H arold C. Btim stock im ported d irect from China, life of this p a rtic u la r m ake of plow. bull was show n at th e ea ste rn fairs son of Hollywood F arm , H olly stree ts and an im prom ptu speech, k aiserism and au to cracy .” P an - j ended th e celeb ratio n ot th e first and is th e choicest breeding stra in I A rm istice Day. • T he p ressure on th e re a r w heels of by th e C arnation stock farm of wood, W ashington, w as won by full of p atrio tism , w as m ade by th e ^demonium w as let loqse. obtainable. It is claim ed th a t the th e tra c to r is released, allow ing S eattle, w hich has an in te re st in W alter A ni^regg. CITY ( Al ( I S MAKES m ix tu re of th e ringnecked and the MT. HOOD WILL BE NEW ENGLAND STATES them to spin, and Instead of a th e anim al. H alf of the H olstein W alter w as also aw arded th e SIX NOMINATIONS W IM E R SPORTS M ECI’A VISITED BY FLOODS Mongolian will g rea tly stim u late broken plow sh a re and a day's lost herd on the H allrose ran c h are tru e type m edal offered by th e th e breeding v ariety and w ill m ake tim e a t the nearest blacksm ith shop, closely related to P rince Jo h an n a H olstein F riesian A ssociation of The men chosen as re g u la r can- I TIie Ad' clllb o i P o rtlan d is L ightning som etim es strik e s from a pound to a pound and a the clu tch Is sim ply disengaged and and his broth er. The o th e r win A m erica for the cham pion Holstein. didates for councilm en for G resh- 8P °» 8° rln S a toboggan slide and a w here it is le ast expected and when q u a rte r heavier breed. T he hen ning m ade by Mr. H all w as a sec am a t th r 'c a u c u s la st n ig h t w ere ski ru n on ,b e si<,e of Mt- Good, it docs the d estru ctio n is likuly to bird is lig h ter in color th an the th e tra c to r w ith plow backed aw ay. The m achines w ork p erfec t ond prize on a ju n io r bull calf Sm yrna Refugees Recovering. ROy H. Gibbs, J. C S hultz, F. A. about a q u a rte r m ile east of Gov be m ost severe. re g u la r ringnecked China p heasant, ly in sm all enclosures,, steep hills w hich show ed in a class of 2.3 of One of th e g re a te st trag ed ies in J H am lin, George F. Honey, B. L, e m in e n t Camp, w here am ple p ark A flood stru c k several of the New w hile the m ales a re d ark brown are easily plowed eith er up or th e best ju n io r calves in th e coun all h isto ry was the m assacre of ing space has been provided. The W arad Sr., and J. V. Cogswell. E ngland sta te s th e la tte r p a rt of and of larg er, stockier build. The down, the sim ple plow form s a u n it try. T his prize w inner is P rince G reeks and A rm enians in S m yrna These w ere chosen o ut of nine w ork is now under way and it la st week causing alm o st unbe Mongolian p h ea sa n t costs th e sta te with th e tra c to r enabling hard in 1922, and the su b seq u en t evic Jo h a n n a ’s first son. tion by th e T u rk s of n early tw o nam es suggested. T he th ree not expected w ill be com pleted in lievable d estru ctio n of p roperty gam e com m ission on nn av erag e ot stony ground to be cultivated to ad T he H olstein show ing a t th e P a m illion of these unhappy people receiving sufficient votes to pomi- few days. and loss of life. T he la tte r at th is $5 each. vantage such as is Im possible w ith A sia Minor. cific In tern atio n al th is year is the from An appeal Is being made, n ot only „ . , n ate w ere C. J. L u ndquist, C. I. I Ju d g e F red W. S tad ter, ch airm an tim e Is given as 125 but is th o u g h t stro n g est the show has ever had, f o u n T r e S e *n G raece th e only i R aker and T’ R H o w itt’ T he two ° f co m m ltt«e arran g in g d etails, has will ru n som ew hat higher as re to sportsm en but to all resid en ts of the o rd in ary w heeled type im ple ment. and the stro n g est H olstein show country whose im m igration law ’s la ,te r > to g eth er w ith W. C. M etzger, given out th e follow ing d etails re su its a re checked m ore closely. e a ste rn M ultnom ah and C lackam as Much in te rest was show n y ester held anyw here in the United S tates allow ed th e ir adm ission. | a re the councilm en w hose te rm s g ard in g th e plans for th e toboggan A sudden flood sw ept down the counties, to kindly give th e se gam e day in the dem onstration of tra c to r th is y e a r .' Five sta te herds, Cali- birds protection d u rin g th e w inter T he sto ry of th a t g re a te st of all expire a t th e end of th e year. : slide: C onnecticut riv er and its trib ù forflia, Oregon, W ashington, U tah ! o n ,y ■ b * " a ' " 1 » ' 1 ■ * w n i » « « “ "> « ■ ■ » .> » » •> « ta ries, in u n d atin g cities and farm s m onths. Cooperation Is absolutely and plow, m any local people ta k ing advantage of th e opportunity ot and Idaho, w ith an individual ex in th e h isto ry of civilization. Nor Prese n t for th e caucus, possibly beyond th e G overnm ent Camp ho sw eeping aw ay hom es an d factor n ecessary in th is respect, as th e getting back to th e soli if only for h ib it from Iowa, w ere p rese n t rig o ro u s w inter m onths som e tim es was th e condition of th e refugees because of conflicting m eetings tel, w here liberal p ark in g space for ics. R ailro ad s and bridges w ere a few m om ents. County A gricul w here heretofore never m ore than g reatly alleviated upon th e ir a r w hich kept a la rg e n um ber of busi- autom obiles has» been provided by w ashed out and tra n sp o rta tio n and play havoc w ith the d ain ty China tu ra l A gent 8. B. H all and E. B. four sta te h erds com peted. rival in G reece, w hich had been a t ness men aw ay. No women w ere I the sta te highw ay com m ission, p h easan t, com m unication cu t off or badly Mr. Metzger sta te s th a t pictu res S tarkey, Sm ith-H ughes high school W. H. Gibson won nine places w ar for 12 y ears and bad no finan presen t. M ayor Chas. Cleveland, * In addition to th e slid e’s length crippled over larg e and populous cial resou rces to cope w ith th e s it w ill be tak en to show th e lib era In stru cto r with his class of boys w ith his Je rse y ca ttle as follow s: uation. R ecorder C. G. Schneider, some , of WOO feet, th e re will be a spill areas. tion of th e birds and sto ries w rit were am ong those who had th e senior herd bull, 6th: cow five Surveys of th e devastated ureas T hose in A m erica who have con- firem en who cam e to atten d th eir way 200 feet long. ten show ing w hat the gam e com p leasu re of try in g out a real plow. y ears old and over, 7th and 9th; trib u te tj to th e N ear E a st Relief reg u la r m onthly m eeting, and one A tow er, 25 feet high, to be are being m ade by airp lan es which m ission is doing to b e tte r th e co n Among those p resen t from P o rt ju n io r bull calf, Sth; senior heifer may feel a p ardonable pride w hen or tw o o th ers com prised th e reached by a cleated ru n w ay and a re also ca rry in g em ergency sup learn , in th e successive an- ; ditions for sp o rtsm en , th ese pic land w ere L. B. L em ar, sales mrfn- calf, 10th; ju n io r heifer calf, 8th: they plies for th e relief of th e suffering nual rep o rts of th is org an izatio n to caucug- w hich will accom m odate 40 per ag er for R. M. Wade & Co., F ra n k cow w ith official yearly record, 4th; congress, w h at th e ir co n trib u tio n s The city election will be held on sons, will m ark th e s ta rt of the But even th is service is hindered by tu re s an d article s to ap p e ar in the Stoll te rrito ria l m anager, J. S. V an N ational S portsm en, a p aper th a t produce of cow, 8th; ex hibitors' have ¿one for th ese m iserable peo- Decem ber 6, w hen th re e council- I toboggan snow sto rm s w hich have prevailed pie. More th an 50,000 o rp h an chll- | | ag itates th e resto ra tio n of fish and denberg of the E m pire M ilking Ma herd, 7th. dren have been u n d er th e d irect , men wiU be ch o sen - Ju d g es ap- T he to ta l drop fro m the tow er to over n o rth e rn areas. T he in ten se gam e, and th e w estern Out-of- chine com pany, I). Cugeley of th e cold is adding to th e suffering W hile th e open class exhibitors charg e of the A m erican organiza- pointed are F. C. Jones. Jo h n Bliss , th e Rpjllwav wlll bt, 91 feet with Buckeye Incubator com pany and w ere busy, th e boys and g irls of the tion, w hich has train ed ftiany of | and Mrs. B. W. Em ery. T he clerk s R ep o rts sta te th a t a t M ontpelier Doors, published in th e in te re sts of Messrs. Iturgoyne, Lapham . Lle- to tal drop of 70 feet in th e first 520 M ultnom ah county h u n te rs and them alread y to self-su p p o rt Amer-1 a re Mrg M inn,e p Qrown an(| „ county w ere a t w ork in th e ir de cap ital of V erm ont, th e w aters rose feet. boldt and C rake of th e F ord Motor . to 15 feet, doing much dam age. At an g lers. p artm en ts and carried off honors lean ingenuity in dealing w ith th e n ad u lt refu g ee problem resu lted in 1 K utn C lair. W ith th e release of possibly 500 com pany. A speed of m ore th an a m ile a B arre, w ith only four or five feet of in every class. • F ollow ing Is a list a series of huge in te rn atio n a l loans | ----------------------- or 600 p h easan ts at th is tim e a de m in u te will be obtained. of th e aw ard s: w ater, b u t a sw ift c u rre n t, much to G reece and B ulgaria, w hich a rc » J J ’ * .’ 11 1 Mores Generally Close Friday. / A d d i t i o n a l L O C ftlS Special 2x6 guides su rfaced w ith dam age w as done. M ontpelier aud filed co n tra st is m ark ed to th e 93 C hester W hites—Sow, under six rapidly b rin g in g o rd er out of A rm istice Day, Friday, November chaos. birds w hich w ere loosed a y ear ago B arre a re on th e W inooski river. Mr. and Mrs. E arl Jo n e s en ter- galvanized iron, w ill line th e sides m onths. A rth u r Roth 4th; W illiam 11, will be observed g enerally as a I '" r t r hom e M onday eve. of th e toboggan, in su rin g safety in T he C onnecticut riv er has been a from th e E ugene farm , Mr. Metzger N ew lands 6th, A lbert Roth 9th. but they a re not th e p ictu res o f . business holiday by th e sto res and being also responsible for th a t H am pshires — Sow, u nder six d istre ss and death w hich they w ere 1 nlng In honor of the b irth d ay of descending and preventing the dan ro arin g to rre n t along Its en tire move. He was fo rm erly a deputy shops of G resham This will In course betw een New H am p sh ire m onths. John W elbes 1st, W illiam two or th re e years ago. T h ere a re Mrs. A lbert Zenger. T hose p resen t ger of jum ping from the slide. clude the banks. It w ill also be a gam e w arden and Is g reatly in te r still 35,000 ch ild ren under A m eri- j besides th e host anil hostess w ere F or the first 300 feet th e tobog and V erm ont and th ro u g h M assa Copeland 2d. school holiday. can care, but they are being placed ifa Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Z enger, Mr. gans w ill be protected w ith wooden ch u setts and C onnecticut. It flows ested In re-sto ck in g the shooting into the econom ic life of th e coun F a t Hog, under six m onths. V er T he postotfice, how ever, w ill p reserv es In th is p a rt of th e state. th ro u g h Springfield, Mass., and and Mrs. Adolph Z enger, Mr. and sides th ree feet high. non B urlingam e 2d, John W elbbs try as rap id ly as sound h u m a n ita r handle th e m alls as usual, m aking He is confident th a t th e shooting H artfo rd , Conn., em ptying Into Mrs. E rn e st Zenger. Mr. and Mrs. ian sta d a rd s perm it. In o rd er to p rep are th e slid e for 5th. wlll be stim u lated and thereby delivery on the ru ra l routes. Many facto ries have sp ru n g up W alter D eardorff, Mrs. Lucy David- nig h t tobogganing. 20 300-candle- Long Islan d Sound. g rea tly improved. H olsteins—Fem ale, 2 y ea rs old in th e refugee are as, th a n k s to son, Mrs. N ora W ithrow , Miss pow er lights are being in stalled . D on't forget th e ad v ertisers when T he Mongolian p h easan ts sent o r over. W alter A nderegg 1st, A m erican en co u rag em en t and lead E sth e r P eterso n , and Miss Annie ’ E xperienced men will be In RAISED Cl RREN< V ership. A m ericans sta rte d an a n ti you need anything In th e ir line. h ere w ere secured d irectly through I’ASSER A R R E SILI» T racy A nderegg 4th. m a laria cam paign in C orinth w hich Mullenhoff, T he evening w as spent ch arg e of th e slide, one a t each end. th e appeal of Mr. M etzger to S tate H eifer—1 year old and under 2. wiped out th e disease th e re and has in playing gam es, afte r w hich de T he slide will be In operation Mrs. M arie Clifford, a young Game W arden Clifford of P o rtland. W alter A nderegg 1st, John F lem now spread all over G reece. Mod licious refre sh m e n ts w ere served. from 5:30 p. m. to 11 p. m. on th e woman, was a rre ste d in Oregon ern farm in g m ethods a re being in ing 3d. T racy A nderegg 5th. Word com es from Oregon A gri- ! first five days of th e week, and 'ity, S atu rd ay night, and charged troduced, and it is now possible to K lam ath F alls, th e com ing m e S enior H elfer or Bull Calf. Ian prophesy th a t th ese victim s of c u ltu ral college th a t Miss G eorgia from 9 a. m. until 11 p. m. on S at- with passin g d o llar bills raised to tro p o lis of so u th ern Oregon, wlll W ednesday evening, Nov. 9.—Ba B urns 4th, T racy A nderegg 5th. T2*Jilsh i a t r ! d ’?Uuett<?u °.ff *" S tapleton of G resham , ju n io r in th e u rd ay s and Sundays, m aking a to- five dollars. She was apprehended hold a potato show th ree days this zaar and chicken dinner of Zion Ju n io r H eifer or Bull Calf, m ained In''.Asia M*nor Evangelical church a t g range hall. F< school of com m erce, w ill be aw ard- , a l n t h o u rs each week. by United S tate s se cret service week, November 8, 9 and 10. A hot, e r A nderegg 1st and 4th. In G reece th e re Is not likely to , ed a pin and a felt m onogram , w orn T he g en eral public m ay use the men. I t is stated som e 30 or b u ttered K lam ath baked potato is Je rse y s—Fem ale, 2 y ears old or T hursday, Nov. 11.—A rm istice b e'a n y m ention of such a person as ; on a w hite sw eater, for h er activ ity »Hd«, according to those who have m ore of th e altered silver certifl- being featu red on d in ers of the Day program a t high school gym. over. B ert Gibson 1st, Clyde Jen- * “U ncle S hylock.’ I in th e M adrigal club, w om en’s mu- [ the w ork in charge. ates have been accounted for. It S h asta route. F rid ay evening, Nov. 11.—A rem e sical organization. T he pin is Is th o u g h t o th er a rre s ts will be club A rm istice Day dance. Masonic Lovely Christinas (lifts. aw arded to all women who have ABANDON ED RAILWAY m ade soon in connection w ith the For hand-m ade h an d k erch iefs hail. FRANCHISE REVOKED affair. been selected to th e o rganization nd o th er beautiful and useful a r Friday, November 11.—A rm istice for th e second year an d th e felt Some of these had bills have d u r ticles see Mrs. W A. W inters. W hile driving betw een Oregon Day celebration a t Blue L ake for m onogram to those who have com City and P o rtlan d on 82d stree t ing the p ast few weeks found th eir 31x1.—-Adv. benefit of O reshain band. pleted six te rm s of m em bership. w h at m o to rist has n ot suddenly way to G resham and have caused New Chevrolet Transmission. S aturday evening, Nov. 12.— Ted Johnson retu rn ed la st T h u rs come upon a railw ay cro ssin g near co n sid erab le ap prehension and loss F our speeds fo rw ard , C hevrolet day from his trip abroad w here he C lackam as and slowed up to see If in a few known cases. All who factory built, special tru c k eq u ip T ro u td ale P aren t-T each er asso cia tion en tertain m en t a t T ro u td ale ! attended th e convention of th e a tra in w ere approaching, to find handle m o n e f may b rea th e a little m ent, also ad ap tab le to p leasu re city hall. ! A m erican Legion in P aris and v isit th a t th e rails were ru sty and track easier now b ut th e need of extrem e cars. S hearer-B acon C hevrolet Co., G resham .—Adv. S atu rd ay evening, Nov. 12.—S a au tio n in receiving cu rren cy still ed frien d s in different places. He overgrow n w ith w eeds? ren L u theran Ladles Aid sale a t xlsts. has resum ed his w ork as bookkeep T his is an old road ch a rtered Powell V alley schoolhouse. e r a t the A W. M etzger & Co. store. over 20 years ago by th e P o rtlan d W ednesday, Nov. 16 —M ultnom ah M op Snffering , W hen pressed for an interview Mr. and Oregon City R ailw ay com pany. d istrict Pomona grange a t L en ts from rh eu m atism , n eu ritis, lu m Johnson w as reticen t on th e sub- It has been abandoned for some bago. gran g e hall. en sey's Rheum atic Remedy ; ject of his trip and said he had years and last week th e C lackam as ^drives the uric arid poison, reduces November 17.—B azaar and su p nothing for publication. ¡co u n ty co u rt revoked the franchise. P*ln an,l sw elling. Hold on money- T h e O u tlo o k h a s a r ra n g e d to ru n per at Sm ith M emorial P re sb y te r th is In te re s tin g fe a tu re r e g u la r ly . T h e back g u ara n tee by the T aber P h a r A iperis I meeting of the (air The crossings h d becom a n aw ere to th e fo llo w in g q u e s tio n s w lll ian ch u rch, Fairview . m acy.—Adv. be fo u n d e lse w h e re In th is p a p e r R ea board has been called fo r T h u rs- ous to au to traffic and they wlll be so n a b le a n d p ro p e r q u e s tio n s sent to ■November 18. — Lynch P a re n t- s p e c ia l K ates In R eality Work. day night, th e 10th, at th e c ity hall, removed. th is d e p a rtm e n t c a re o f O u tlo o k w ill T eacher association carnival. HAMLIN A HOSS, Props. G resham , Oregon be an sw e re d . I f poaslble Hot oil sham poo and m arcel or , C ontinued on page 4 New th in g s u n d er “Classified.' finger wave, $1.25, Monday, T u es-) (C o p y rig h te d b y M ilto n O. N e ls o n ) S atu rd ay evening. Nov. 19.— day and W ednesday of each week. P lea san t Home B aptist Ladles Aid 1. How much do A m erican to u r- Marie« A. Lau, form erly of the annuul dinner and program . : G reen F ro n t Beauty shop, P o rtlan d . ) Ists spend In E urope? AREME C U B Bailey B eauty Shoppe.—Adv. tf T uesday and W ednesday eve 2. How w ealthy Is th e Unltell nings, November 22 and 23. Senior ' S tates? WOMEN’! FNION. ZKIN EVANGEI.K AI, f HI Kt II LIVESTOCK. class play, "T he Goose H anga 3. Is the world grow ing ric h e r? H igh”, in high school gym nasium . If you have livestock for sale M asonic Hull. Gresham 4. W hat Is the difference between som eone w ants ft. If you w an t to S atu rd ay evening. November 26.— buy or sell horses, ra ttle , sheep or ar. a llig a to r and a crocodile? 5. W hat is th e origin of th e term Reunion and banquet Com panies hogs, co n su lt the Outlook W ant A, B and C of 41st Dlv. E ngineers, "boycott” ? Column. World W ar. a t M ultnom ah hotel. Dinner 50c M E N C 5:30 to 8 P. M. 6 W ere th e re ever m any buffa S atu rd ay, Decem ber 3 —L adies’ Creamed Chicken Mashed Potatoes Special Sale on Bose Bushes. loes (bison) In the United S tates? D ancing 8:30 to 12 Aid bazaar, dinner and play a t Tw o-year-ofil rose bushes, m any Scalloped Corn Cauliflow er Combination Salad 7. Does th e governm ent cotn G e n tle m e n I.adie» Rockwood g range hall. choice v arieties, on sale every S a t Pickles Jelly tie tir urday a t 25 cen ts and up. David m any cen ts? B rin g l o a r I r fin d s W ednesday, Dec. 7. — M ethodist Jello - Whipped Cream and Cake Coffee A Gtwid Tim e A ssured 8. W hat ancient nation w or j S tab ler. i * 4 m iles so u th east of an n u al b azaar and dinner in base G resham on Hogan road.—Adv. shipped th e ca t? m ent of M ethodist church. ARM ISTICE DAY OBSERVANCE Coming Events Closing Notice This Garage will be closed all day Armistice Day Friday, November 11, 1927 GRESHAM GARAGE < CHICKEN DINNER A N D BAZAAR ARMISTICE DAY DANCE W EDNESDAY, NOV. 9 FRIDAY, NOV. 11 Gigray’s Orchestra