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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1928)
Voters! Are You Registered? If Not, See Yottr County Clerk, or Deputy in Your Locality. Now Is the Time to .Make Sure G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK K H .. i s , NO. .',4 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G R ESH A M , M ULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, T1 ESDAY, S E P T E M B E R 4, 1»2S LIVESTOCK IL LIVESTO CK T s ir Community Auction | PACIFIC E X,,OSITIO> *ov- ,o Jemperance Women j T he prem ium list of th e e ig h t- , u th ann u al Pacific In tern atio n al Saturday Is Promising!; je L e ivestock Hold Joint Institute exposition, to be held at ( II ES I CAMPAIGN TO BE MONTH EARLY P o rtlan d 's an n u al com m unity ch est cam paign will be held th is y ear one m onth e a rlie r th an h ere tofore. beginning w ith a kickoff m eeting for all of the w orkers, to be held in th e public auditorium th e evening of October 12. The in ten siv e period w ill begin the fol low ing m orning, with the solicitors in th e field th ro u g h o u t th e city, and th e first rep o rt m eeting will be held in th e M ultnom ah H otel at noon, Monday. October 15. It is planned to fill th e chest not la ter th an October 26. O R CH ESTR A Death Brings Release M MPHONY TO HAVE BIG DRIVE Fair Grounds Scene Commencing Monday. Septem ber practically every civic club in to Patient Sufferer I ■ P 10. o rtlan of Labor Day Thrills d will set aside m eetings I P o rtlan d , November 3 to 10, inclu- — _ for the purpose of acquainting T he com m unity auction to be sive, is now being d istrib u ted The W om ans C h ristian T em per- The death of Mrs. C lara Sunday, th eir m em bers with the aim s. I A crow d estim ated at nearly 7000 held S aturday. S eptem ber 8, bids Copies may be had from G eneral ' ance U nions of M ultnomah and who passed aw ay Friday, A ugust achievem ents and fu tu re prospects satiated* th e ir th irs t for th rills at fair to be a notable success if it | M anager O. M. P lum m er, 211 1 C lackam as counties held a joint in- 31, at th e home of her daughter, of P o rtlan d 's o u tstanding m usical m ay be judged by the way the lis t- A m erican Bank building, P o rtlan d , stitu te at The Oaks on T hursday, , Mrs. F ra n k M etzger, w hile not u n organization, the P o rtlan d Sym- * M u,tnon>ah county fair grounds ings a re com ing in, according to Oregon. A ugust 30 Mrs. H. L. Ganoe of the expected, cam e as an event of p e r phony o rch estra. The P o rtland ye®tprday afternoon as they wit- Ord L. L eachm an, the auctioneer, The to tal am ount of cash prizes P o rtlan d Union read an excellent sonal loss to a large num ber of Symphony society, which sponsors np88p<1 au to races, an airp lan e who will handle th e sale. Since I offered in all th e various dep art- paper on C h ristian Citizenship friends in G resham and vicinity, as and m aintains the o rch estra, has I cra sh and other en tertain in g fea- th e announcem ent la st week th e m ents approxim ated $100,000 and The county president of M ultno well as to num erous descendants. been rapidly perfecting all d etails tu re s of a Labor Dav program c a ttle listings have been consider- <8 divided about as follow s: $11,000 mah, Mrs. Vivian Corbett, then a n Mrs. Sunday had been in frail p rep a ra to ry to the o rc h e stra 's 18th ably increased. T en head of horses in th e heef division, to w hich th e nounced Mrs. Lulu H orning to re p h ealth for several y ears and during season, w hich will open with the sponsored by the V eterans of F o r a re now on the list and household breed associations from the various resen t M ultnom ah county and Mrs. the la st few m onths suffered from concert to be given in the public eign W ars of P ortland. ,« . ................... E. B. A ndrew s to rep rese n t C lack “ We a re endeavoring th is year can cer of the stom ach, th e im m e auditorium Monday night. October T he day was ideal, the fair m iscellaneous a rtic le s to be sold. 800 in addition to about $2000 by am as county in a contest for Union Among th e unusu al things to be of-1 th e breed asso ciatio n s; the sheep to fill th e com m unity chest during diate cause of her death. grounds accom m odations proved Signal su bscriptions. A lively per fered to the highest bidder will be J cla8sificaUon c a rrie s $6500 of our F u n eral services w ere held at the the u sually favorable w eath er of In short, next week is to be sym adequate for the occasion in a r m oney and about $2000 additional iod followed, resu ltin g in each O ctober, ra th e r th an to w ait until Baptist ch u rch Sunday afternoon, the follow ing: phony o rch e stra week, and a spec rangem ent and capacity and the of breed association m oney; th e county com ing w ithin one of reach Incubator. d ra ft horse class $3750; th e fat ing her quota as set by the sta te November w hen it is cold and Dr. A. S. Hisey of Salem, d istric t ial endeavor will be m ade to ini-1 m anagem ent gave all they prom- I classes roughly around $5000; in rainy, as a ru le,” said Edw. C. Gam su p erin ten d en t of the Methodist press upon public-spirited citizens Ised. The crowd was pleased F low er bulbs. th e horse show d ep artm en t, w hich director. In all 38 su bscriptions mons, vice p resid en t of the United church, p reaching th e serm on. The Rugs. the necessity for su p porting th eir Howard W ills In a F rontenac I is second to aone in th e country, w ere secured for th e U niou Signal S tates N ational Bank, and general Rev. H. V. W ilhelm, p asto r of the symphony o rch e stra as befits th eir took first place In the $500 15-mile Automobiles. $10,500 of Pacific In te rn a tio n a l’s and several fo® The Young C ru ch airm an of th e cam paign. "We G resham M ethodist church and the m eans. S peakers rep resen tin g the autom obile race, when he lapped Tires. m oney and $24,500 in stak es and in sader. en try fees, m aking a to ta l of rough- will probably have upw ards of 2000 Rev. O liver Gill, p asto r of the symphony society will ap p ear be- the half-m ile track 30 tim es in Milch goat. After a bountiful picnic dinner I ly $35,000 for th e horse show, men and women volunteer w orkers P leasant Home M ethodist church fore all of the clubs p articip atin g 17:3.3. F irst place in the class A M anure c a rrie r, new. w hich again m akes it lead the th e C lackam as women put on a de E m pire cream sep arato r. I w orld. In th e Land P ro d u cts de- p artm en t dem onstration. Mrs. Mary in th e field th is year t,o cover the took p art in the services. At the in the drive. one hundred seventy-five doller I p artm en t $4500; d airy products L. Mallet addressed the com pany city in th e allotted time- and we req u est of Mrs. Sunday. Leslie Rum ley feed g rin d er, S-inch. The coming sym phony season three-m ile race w ent to Duelin; L istings will be taken up to 10 I 8bo* about $1000; for Boy and Girl feel th a t holding th e cam paign d u r W alrad sang a solo, "Leave It „ „ . .. , , , | club w ork $5000; judging co n tests on "What is needed to finish the ing October will be a g reat help to With H im ,” one of her favorites. will be the m ost elab o rate and in and first place in the class B $125 a. in. on S aturday, the day of t h e l o( various kinds $3250. T here w ill job.” Miss Maud A ldrich presented m any resp ects the m ost am bitious three-m ile race to E arl Bronk of Hymns w ere sung by a q u arte t the P o rtland Symphony society has Olympia W ills, Duelin, and Smith, 8ale also be a divisional show of th e ! h er d ep artm ent, ’'Motion P ictu res," them in th eir w ork." The sale w ill be at the b arn s on A m erican N ational Fox B reeders' and d (be women to be active T he am ount to be asked for this consisting of Mrs. J. E. G ates, Mrs. ever sponsored. W hile many final all In F rontenac«, raced alm ost th e fa ir g ro u n d s I association w ith prizes ag g reg atin g ... y ear has not yet been fixed, but the H. L. S t.C la ir, C. E. R usher and details are aw aiting W illem van neck and neck In every race they I several thousand d o llars given by 1,1 circ u latin g petitions supporting budget com m ittee of the ch est is Leslie W alrad, w ith Mrs. Leslie H oogstraten. th e o rc h e stra 's dis- entered, furn ishing the crow d plen o n M alay a m an will be on the the association itself. The d istric t the llro o k h art and oth er bills tend- grounds all day in charg e of stock this year w ill com prise O re g o n ,1 j„g tow ards federal supervision of w orking on th e allocations, and W alrad at the piano. The pall tinguished conductor, who will re-1 ty of th rills or article s brought th e re for th e W ashington, Idaho, and A laska, 1 t , m otion I)icturp ill(lllUrv s h e will m ake a rep o rt in the near b earers w ere W. J. Cooper, li. L. tu rn to P o rtlan d at th e end of this E rw in "H appy" H orstm an. Chi- sale Or listings m av he m ade w ith w ith P erhaps some o th er te rrito ry l “ e " T , P1« « ™ in d u stry . She St. Clair, Jam es L aw rence, T month, th e g eneral plan as to rep- L a g o d irt-tra c k racing sta r, who sai ( r listings may he m ade w ith I , aken in. cited the alm ost failu re of present fu tu re. T h ere a re m ore th an 50 agencies | J'*'*’ H astings and A S. 1!. Hall, a t his office in G resham . The sam e su p erin ten d en ts, prac- cen so rsh ip and showed the need of ertoire, soloists, dates and per- was unchained from the Marmon of a ch a ritab le and p h ilan th ro p ic Lyman. A rrangem ents w ere in sonnel has already been worked eight, which he had been driving Mr. Leachm an says th e sale w ill tlcally, have been selected for th e b etter supervision of film ch arg e of G ates F u n eral home. be held rain or shine. com ing show. As a m a tte r of fact, I ' Rlhhnn out. The P ortland Symphony office for 96 continuous hours, ju s t in ___________ ■ th e heads of d ep artm en ts of th e I Mr® MaliPt le*' a W hite Ribbon n a tu re affiliated w ith th e chest, and C lara M aria M erriam was born has been In co n stan t touch with tim e to en ter the second race, did th ese are in operation all th e tim e, v . , I Pacific In tern atio n al a re changed re c ru it service. Mrs. M. F ra n cis PARADISE, \A ELEN very little, which a ssu re s a sm ooth, Swope urged prom pt rep o rtin g year in and y ear out, m in isterin g near Bo’ to n - Ma8s" F e b ru a ry 8. the conductor ever since he went not place. His frontenac seemed E d g ar last spring to take up the baton of pursued by a hoodoo. Once It ( HARMS VISITORS sp le n d id show y e a r a fte r y e a r. T h e rh (, need fo r re g is tr a tio n of V oters to th e needs of th e people of P o rt- 1852 8h e w a® m arrlpd m in i— m t i. _ v arious departm en t heads are as I , ............................ land as to ch a rity and g en eral wel- Hoagland April 12, 1871, in Iowa, the new P hilharm onic-Sym phony b u rst Into flames, but was saved Mis. W illiam Ott of G resham w as follow8; A p Fleming> m anager of was em phasized. Mrs. H orning led for th e th ,rd alld fina, race H()w. a guest recently at P arad ise Inn in the Pacific In te rn a tio n a l H orse in rep eatin g th e sta te slogan of fare, ch aracter-b u ild in g and th e SeVen ch ild ren w ere born to this o rch e stra of New York. P arad ise Valley, 5,557 feet above I show. Mr. F lem ing is know n all j Wyoming, w hich is “W e'll clean A1 like, so th a t they are acting for u nlon- Hve of wbn,n survive. Mr. While the num ber of concerts eVe r It lasted but six laps in the sea level, in R ainier N ational P ark. J ovpr the f “!lnt,r,y as ,.hp m a n a g e r,1 sm ith and m odification w ith a every one in P o rtlan d and vicinity Hoagland died in 1883 and later will be the sam e as last season, 10 big event and he had to w ithdraw Mr8' H oagland was m arried to Geo Monday night concerts, and seven H orstm an, who Is well known in W ashington. D uring her stay a t H h but <)f th e O akland. H oover- N eedless to say th e in sti- who co n trib u tes to the chest. Chest officials, all of them volun-1 8 u n d ay ' who h a® a,8° pa88ed aw ay m atinee p opular concerts (to be G resham , got a big cheer from the th e fam ous m ountain h o stelry Mrs. Stockton and Palo Alto show s in tu te was decidedly political and te er w o rk ers from the ran k s of Ott found the wild flowers bloom- C alifornia, and th is year will dry given Monday afternoons and S at- crow d when he left the Marmon he civil life, are anxious th is year I Mr® S unday'® surviving children u rd ay m o rn in g s), the society has had entered T hursday afternoon at ¡ng in countless varieties, covering handle th e new ly organized S eattle H orse show to be held October 2G to th a t the cam paign to till th e chest a re 1)1' Descom I). H oagland undertak en to extend Its scope in 4.10 o'clock, to take the wheel of th e hillsides w ith a b lanket of f ra 27, inclusive. His h an dling of these Learn How to Live. g ra n t, m ulti-colored blooms, five big show s on th e coast in su res Dr. A lexis C arrel, who won th e shall be concluded on time, so th a t ° f Springfield .Mass., Mrs. Myrta an o th er direction. In collaboration th e racing car. C onsidering th a t of H am ascus. Mrs. A urllla with the U niversity of Oregon he had had no sleep during the a splendid en try list in every case. Nobel prize for his rem ark ab le th e g re a t arm y of w orkers who stretch in g for m iles. E. J. F jeldsted of Idaho has | I w ork in behalf of hum an h ealth a give of th e ir tim e, as w ell as th e ir sb u y lp r of Ringling, Mont., Mrs school of m usic the society will , | re tim e, but had been kept aw ake The trip to R ainier w as in com charg e of the beet division; D. L. pany w ith Mrs. O tt's cousins, Miss F o u rt of Idaho of th e dairy divis few years ago, says th a t th e life m eans, to f u rth e r .th e cause, sh all E thelyn Beebe of Missouli, Mont sponsor a philharm onic mixed | by Icepacks adm inistered by Louise E tta H assler, Mrs. Allie G raham , ion; Ray Fox one of our tru ste es, cells, and m any tissu es, a re poten be released prom ptly at the end o f l '" r8' '*°®'p Metzger of G resham and cliorus and a stu d en ts' train in g o r Ann, his n u rse who rode w ith him I Kelvin I. Sunday of Hood River ch estra. both of which a re to be in th e end u rance run, he m ade a Mrs. L enora H arp er and son E arl, has charge of th e sw ine section; tia lly im m ortal. This m ay be a th e scheduled period, October 26 "W e ask the help of every per- ° rPKOn' Besides her children, Mrs u nder Mr. van H oogstraten'« di very good show ing in the races as who have been visiting w ith the C. E. G relle, our tru ste e and a di sen satio n al conclusion, b u t C arrel rec to r of the Pacific C ooperative kept the cells of a chicken em- son in P o rtlan d in pu ttin g on th is Sunday *® 8Urylyed by 31 grand- rection. Both of these ensem bles fam ilies of Dr. W illiam Ott, Mr. Wool G row ers association, w ill ; has far as he went. He planned to sleep bryo's h e a rt alive for 16 v ears by cam paign," said Mr. Sam m ons I chlldren and 19 Kreat Kran d <hll- are being organized to round out for a continuous 24 hours, then and Mrs. Leslie W alrad and Mrs. have charge of wool and m ohair 1 w ashing out th e poisons g enerated and w ith th is cooperation, I be- drpn' Mrs Sbuylpr cam e recently th e cycle of P o rtlan d 's m usical a c t leave tom orrow for Spokane to Prof. O. M. N elson of th e in th e life process and by protec- H. S. A lexander. T hey also visited show ; w ith the sheep; A. M ouel-i tin g ag ain st infection and by fu rn - lleve we sh all have not only a from M o,,ta,,a to be with bpr m oth ivities, and are intended to supply V ancouver and oth er points of in O. A. C. race on T hursday, from w here he F enton has th e horse section; C. ish in g ideal n u trim en t. T he ex- er but w as called hom e only a few a genuine need. They w ill not te re st in B ritish Columbia. I). M inton in ch arg e of th e M anu p erim en ts in C a rre l's lab o rato ry successful cam paign, but th a t will go to Yakima on Saturday. days before Mrs. S unday's death by com pete with any existing m usical Mr. and Mrs. Ott and son W illiam fac tu rin g and Land P ro d u cts show ; show how life itself can be len g th will be done on tim e.” Jo h n n ie W est of Continental A ir illness in h er own family. She organizations and d aughter M argaret spent the P ro fesso r C happell of O. A. C. has ened—and he th in k s alm o st indef ways. Inc., furnished th rills a- th e D airy P rod u cts show ; R. H. initely. could not re tu rn for the. funeral A group of w orld-fam ed soloists plenty between the autom obile w eek-end a t Seaside. A Logical Alternalite. Thom as, P ortlan d , is in ch a rg e of In the six teen th cen tu ry the ex Mrs. Sunday had been a resident Is to be featu red on the series of " I t often happens th a t in ju ry to the in d u stria l sectio n ; H. C. Sey- pectation of life a t b irth w as fig races with his* stu n ts, when he G resham and vicinity, for the Monday evening concerts. Property Escapes Taxation. Guy w ing-walked and perform ed a c ro m our in ch arg e of Boy and Girl , ured by th e sc ien tists in G eneva at person or p roperty is w ro u g h t by a I ca rele ss autom obile d riv er who is j last 30 years. Two years ago she w ork at Camp P lu m m er; Dr. j 21 years. It lengthened to 34 M aier and Lee P attison, the r e batic stu n ts from a trapeze slung In M ultnomah county, the asse s club In.,kl, Lytle of Oregon, in cooperation y ears in th e 18th century. M ass u tte rly irresp o n sib le financially,” sor p u t ce rtain city p ro p erty on the w ith his fellow asso ciates from ac h u se tts figures in 1789 showed an says th e D uluth H erald. “H e has W nl 1 D am ascus to m ake h er nowned tw o-piano team , will ap below an a irp lan e piloted by L ieu tax ro lls on the ground th a t w hile W ashington and Idaho, w ill enforce expectancy of 35 years. In 1897 in no money to pay dam age claim s, he h,,mp witb bpr 'lau g h ter, Mrs. pear first. B arb ara Lull, form erly ten an t Gordon Mounce, also of does not even have a large enough I Lingle. She joined the Methodist of P o rtlan d , a young violinist who th e sam e sta te it was 45 years. it had been purchased for park p u r the sa n ita ry arran g em en t. C ontinental Airways. W ith bum per cro p s all over the Now people th ro u g h o u t the United equity In his car to help, and he I church when 13 y ears of age and has brought g reat distinction to poses it h as been divided up into country and livestock people be c a rrie s no insurance. I , The clim actic event of the day S tates have an av erag e expectancy . In all th e y ears since has been a herself, will m ake a trium phul city lots, though unsold. T he su- ginning to feel th e in creases which of life of 58 years. The offhand reaction to th a t . , , , . . , cam e at 5:30 o'clock when Finley prem e co u rt holds th a t the lots m ay a re slow ly taking place, it is a fore- Many sc ien tists look fo rw ard to w as th e early dem and for com pul- loyal an<l devout m em ber of that homecoming at one of these con- H enderson swooped out of the sky not be taxed. The decision cannot gone conclusion th a t th e Pacific In a life of 100 y ea rs—all due to the sory insurance. ‘Compel everybody I denom ination. Her activity in the erts. H ans K indler, considered be questioned, but the law can. All te rn a tio n a l th is year will live up fact th a t people a re learn in g m ore who o p erates an autom obile to tak e I church did not cease until the tim e one of the th ree or four o u tstan d in his biplane and crashed into a building w ithout Injury to himself. p roperty ought to be on the tax to its m otto: “Bigger and B etter." and m ore how they should live. out liability In su ran ce.' w as th e sb<, O reahaln tW(, y ea r„ ag<1. ing violoncellists of the g en era He circled th e field, then zoomed ro lls w hether m unicipally owned T his g re a t livestock u n iv ersity of ! p r of. H ornell H art o f Bryn "Well, though one state, Mass- As a Sunday school teach er she tion, will m ake his first P ortland or not. F arm ers should be especial th is Pacific slope co u n try has !>•- Mawr college says th a t babies w ill stra ig h t down a t th e barn which ly in terested in this. All kinds of come a part of ag ric u ltu re in its ' fie born in th e year 2000 who will ach u setts, has adopted th e plan, It I was especially useful, and her appearance. Efrem Ziinhalist.w hose p ro p erty in cities escape taxation very best sense and has rooted be destined to live 200 years, has not grow n in p o p u larity , nor faith fu ln ess to the w ork was re- nam e is alread y a fam iliar house stood before the grandstand. JuBt before reaching it he soared agaiir . .. . . . because it is m unicipally owned— deep-in the h ea rts of th e people of Sim ple health m ethods reduced lias th e M assachusetts experience pow er plants, w ater plan ts, city this g reat w estern em pire, w ith the the death ra te from tu b ercu lo sis 69 im proved the case for It. In su r- " la rk a ,,l,' N,,‘h l" K but lllnpss ° r hold word, will be presented as to wheel in th e air and point his h alls, th e total ru n n in g into m any re su lt th a t each y ear show s a per cent in M assachusetts in seven ance au th o rities, who m ight be ex-1 absence fr'>m home could keep her soloist with thid o rch e stra for the plane's no«e a t the two posts th a t m illions in th is state. If th is was slow ly in creasing atten d an ce and a years. Typhoid fever has n early pected to be for it because It would from her class, and m any young first time. stood eight feet in front of the on the tax ro lls as it should be, it b etter un d erstan d in g of its value to been wiped out in the sam e state, bring Insurance com panies much p,.opie an(1 older pe „ pie of th | H T he Monday evening concerts fram e stru ctu re . , , ,. , . . He cut off his would reduce land taxes ju st that th is g rea t country. ; And so it has been w ith o th er dis business, are unanim ously ag ain st it It dem oralizes th e in su ran ce vlcln,ty bave ‘ ,,mp u nder her good will, as in th e past, p resen t revi m otor, and th e plane dropped low m uch and, in lots of cases, it would eases. place m unicipally owned p la n ts in vals of the m ost popular of the er and low er w ith a g reat w hist T h ere is a th in g in life called business, It takes aw ay from Insur-1 Influence in th is capacity. New York is said to have g reatly _______________ fair com petition w ith those th a t reduced the num ber of its m ajor hygiene. The w ord is in th e dlc- ance com panies th e ir rig h t to se- finer o rch e stral com positions, and ling as the wind whipped a t its v a re p rivately owned so th a t they crim es th ro u g h th e Baum es law. tio n ary , and the p ractice of it is in le d risk s, and it does not decrease ■ i c n i v n i also bring a num ber of o u tstanding w ires. '¡J' , , 'J? would not be able to - get by ■ w ith a . On th e fourth conviction for a fel- i y ° ur every-day life. I t is in the accidents though it g rea tly increas 1 \ V Then, w ith a ro ar th a t HAVE. A< ( IDENI HERE modern w orks to th is city for th eir echoed under the gran d stan d roof, m akebelieve lower ra te for th e I ony th e person is considered an I food you eat, In th e clean lin ess of es dam age claim s, m any of them trum ped up. Five persons alm ost m iraculous- | local prem ieres. The m atinee co n com m odity they sell.—C orvallis Ga-1 habitual crim inal and im prisoned your body and your mind. It is "But th e m enace of th e l r r e - | i v f.Hi.Hned serious in tn rv F r ld s v c e rts will fea tu re rep etitio n s of the the speeding plane hit the two zette-T im es. for ¡jfe | th e sim ple science of preserv in g sponsible d riv er still exists, and ly 8cape<l 8er,OU8 Injury I-rlday poles and crashed on to come to a your health. Your m other can tell you about it, your fath e r know s som ething m ore th an an arg u m en t aftprnoon on ,b e I’owell Valley sta n d ard w orks which a re u n iv ers stop upon the battered front w all I how to w atch the d anger spots, and ag ain st com pulsory in su ran ce is I road at the cu rv e ju st outside the ally popular, and appeal to young of the building. I w e8tern city lim its of G resham people anil ad u lts alike. F our of your doctor is a sp ecialist about ne.?ge,d n o t , . F our-year-old Gordon Wayne i it. Social hygiene comes m ostly United*’states'* C a s u a lty c o m p a iiy j when a rk,,lKe 8«<l«n driven by Mrs. | th ese m atinee co n certs will be pre- Burbee of P o rtland received much w ithin the orbit of o rd in ary I common sense. T he child th a t has done b etter th an most. He has Jobn A nthony, p ro p rieto r of th e I sented Monday afternoon, and the app lau se when he circled th e track s ta rts to acquire all the common suggested an altern ativ e. In stead I Anthony cafe of La G rande, left ' P o rtland school board has gran ted th ree tim es In a toy autom obile sense th a t he, or she. can find in of com pulsory in su ran ce, he pro-1 the highw ay, hit a pole ca rry in g i perm ission to dism iss school chil- equipped with a m otorcycle engine. th a t any man who has an , i .. . I , . _ .. , life, and keeps on. studying com poses unsatisfied Judgm ent ag a in st him KUy w lre8' broke 11 off and al1 b ut | dren from th e ir afternoon classes, pencil tablet and pencil with every pair of mon sense is a p t to enjoy a ripe old for autom obile dam ages caused by I upset. Besides th e d riv er th e re 1 should they desire to atten d theae Paul P in tarich , Alonzo G rab and age. N orris P erk in s won first, second school shoes purchased here. him sh all not be allow ed to reg ister were in the c a r her d au g h ter M ar-I concerts. L^arn how to live! and th ird respectively in an air- or o p erate an autom obile u n t i l « i . g are t all(, Bon John alBO V|)|,.ta : Word ,ia„ glv„n to piano j p|anp m ode| c'o n' " " FREE/ A G e ttin g th e c h ild re n read y fo r school m ea n s bu y in g th em new , c o m fo rta b le , com m on- se n se sh o e s 1 i 1 Shoes th a t a re built to s ta n d th e w e a r and te a r of play g ro u n d s, ce m e n t sid e w alk s a n d ra in y w e a th er. Bulbs for Sale. "T h at sounds like a likely reme- and P aul T il>P<'L cousins, children , teach ers of G resham th at, although ta rk .h m anaged to keep k h|g plane |ane his H om e-grown bulbs, fra g ra n t, late, dy, m uch likelier th an com pulsory I «»( Mrs. J. E. Oakes of The D alles. ! Ihe price of th e season tick ets for in the air for one m inute 47 sec double w hite n arcissu s, also early in su ran ce which would bring m ore John had his face cu t and all the : Ihe o rch e stra has been increased' onds. golden sp u r and Von Sion, mixed ^tiid y /'1—The M anufacturer*le”erVeM ,,,bpr8 received b ru ises and ! stu d en ts tick ets purchased through daffodils. F or sa le S atu rd ay a fte r noon, Sept. 8, at T w entieth C entury ‘ sc ra tch e s but none was seriously I th e ir te ach ers will be the sam e store, G resham , by Mrs. C. B. Allen. P lease phone or w rite Items for I h u rt. price as heretofore. th e Outlook — but give your real The car w as badly dam aged, hav- Com plete d etails with reg ard to Cut Flowers name. Call G resham 156L Ing a rea r right wheel broken, the ! rep e rto ire and dates will be pub- W hen in need of cu t flow ers call W ednesday. Kept 5 ~ A ll-d ay m eet- at L ark in 's place. Mt. Hood loop, in su ra n c e funds for farm loans r,Kbt B-n<ior crum pled and two Ushed later IrtK o f Knxt M ultnom ah P ioneer mi- n ear Gillis. G lads, 25 cen ts doz No com m ission or brokerage. Very { doors broken. It was rep aired In — — WM’latlo n Kt C olum bia G range hall. en.—Adv. W atch your p o stu re w hile a t var- ivW| ll^ , tf « x . . . a . . , ■■asy term s. B. W. T h o rn e.—Adv | |tro< kway Ar N elson's shop and the party proceeded Into P o rtlan d H a t-' lou‘‘ b<’“ "«bo>d 'a8k8. «ays an J.’L , ' and *:‘r'1,‘n urday afternoon. j th o rity on h ealth and household ----------- s ''t,L S—M eeting of Mrs. Anthony adm itted that she pc,,n‘”" y- KppP J™»’ ba<* ftra lg h t »> H. M. H. a t hoiup of Mr». George was driving p retty fast and said I rro,n ,h e h ,p" not that she did not realize the danger- *' s i t 'w ei'n .a ck '¡ n '^ u r 'c h a ir w Pir * ’’P ? 1 fal’ O ur stock of school sh o es is new a n d you will find o u r sh o es b u ilt to s ta n d th e gaff. FLORENCE M. HONEY Gresham Shoe Shop Studio E’irs t S ta te B ank Bldg., G reahatn CARL DAHL, Prop PhOQC it P h o n e 1721 on« condition of the tu rn until she If your tables, sink. tubs, and other ! was on it. Hhe rem ained at the wheel and orought th e ca r back onto th e highway. The to u rists w ere taking a vaca- tion trip to P o rtlan d and had come over th e Mt. Hood i,oop highw ay. Pow ell St. I he Ad» talk to you. i Haten. Look and “ ''° n’“ ° f ! su rfaces w here you w ork a g rea t deal are not (he rig h t height and , , F riday. Kept. _ 7- Iteg istratio n of n a,ld o th er new stu d e n ts a t cause you to stoop over, see w heth er they could not be raised. It pays j gven to have plum bing fixtures .Monday. Kept. Io— O pening of coun raised when necessary to savi try schools in M ultnom ah county. fatigue. Those who advertise are auhained of th e ir hUBlueas. 1 back up th eir atatem enta. not They T h u rsd a y Evening, Sept. ner. B aptist L adies Guild. 13.—D in «aturitay. Sept 15—H arve«t festival around«* <,>y’ M u,lnom *h county fa ir