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G resham O utlook
VOL. IS, NO. «I»
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY,
KIWANIS CLUB MEETS;
APPOINTED
Fire Under Control COMMITTEES
by Strenuous Work
SEPTEMBER
25, 192$
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
#2.99 Per Year
••SIIE" AT GRESHAM
FARM HOUSE BURNED
THEATER SEPT. 26-27
DURING HIGH WIND
An en th u siastic m eeting of th e
S ir Rider H ag g ard 's rem ark ab le | Fanned by a strong ea st wind
K iw anis club w as held Monday
story of the most beautiful woman last S atu rd ay, tire which had been
evening at 6:15 at th e gran g e hall
in th e world. "SH E " who m ust be set to burn brush on the farm of
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| obeyed, has finally been absorbed G W W oodward, 3Vjj m iles ea st of
A fter tw o or three days and its m em bers. T he luncheon was
The T abulations.
l by the motion p ictu re producers G resham on the Section Line road.
Party Line-up of States, 1N96- 192I
nights of strenuous efforts, the fire served by th e ladies of the B aptist
and is now being show n for the spread rapidly and destroyed th e
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w hich burned meadows, bru sh and church.
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first tim e in the northw est. To th e Woodward farm house, some sm all
green tim ber on the Cavanagh, „ T h e objectives of th e club and will enable th e rea d ers of the Out- j S tate
E le c to rs
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G resham , has been brought under tees w ere discussed. The club is which w ill cqme forw ard during A rk a n sa s....................
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stran g e p h antasy of a p erp etu ally th e p roperty of John Strebin.
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youthful
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estin g en tertain m en t, quite spec- ing house, and W oodward and his
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rea d ers may find it profitable G eorgia. . . . . . . . . . .
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book will realize th e possibilities only the clothes they wore.
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tend w estw ard to Cleveland avenue B. H all, Ivan L. Swift.
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and perhaps fu rth e r. Mrs. Powell
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tions in the Vincy family. The it burned so rapidly in all d irec­
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legacy is fulfilled by young Leo tions th a t it was soon out of con­
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P ublicity—E D. R aker A. J. W.
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sh o rt notice, but yesterday they Brown, H arry L. St. Clair.
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has the sm allest num ber of elec-
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w ere again unpacked.
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and the faithful servant Job,
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E arly F riday forenoon the m em ­ ¿van L. Swift, P. E. Brockway.
who sail from E ngland to Africa, fo rts of neighbors and passers-by,
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Club
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W.
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m ent w ere called out to help fight L. K idder, Chas. N. T aber, Jos. E. ried by th e rep u b lican p arty since I M ississippi....................... P
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plain of Kor, and then discover the saved. F ire càu g h t on th e roof of
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the fire. N eighbors assisted and in G ates. E llis R. W right, E. L. S ta f­ ’96, or d u rin g th e period ta b u la t­ I M issouri......................... I)
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su b te rra n ean city inhabited by the file b arn and I wo sm all holes w ere
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th e afternoon about a hundred boys
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Goodwill and G rievance— Chas. ed? W hich two sta te s did T aft I N e b ra sk a ....................... P
from the h igh school w ere dis­
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feast on the heads of enemy trib es, quenched w ith w ater. Mr. and
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In terclu b R elations— H. E. H all­
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w ere relieved In th e evening by a
th e ir quest, the ravishingly b ea u ti­ ap p reciatio n of th e work of neigh-
m any of th e la rg e st sta te s would j ,\-ew Mexico
oway,
Sam
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J.
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Metzger.
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force of county road w orkers under
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the m em bers of the P lea san t Home
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his
favorite
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P lan s w ere discussed at a m eet­
B aptist ch u rch to have an all-day
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sp rin g up again. T. Van D oninck
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service next Sunday at th e church ing last night of the local Y. W.
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of the G resham City B akery su p ­ M. L. W hite, F ran z O lbrich. Wm. It’ I m*y recelve a ’n a i ° r lty <>f electo ral | T en n e sse e.......................P
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in the in te rest of m issions. Rev. C. A. com m ittee for the reo rg an iza­
plied a load of provision to feed
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Andrew
W akem an, a retu rn ed m is­ tion. It is hoped to secure a
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th e w orkers.
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the Congo region in club room to r those engaged tn
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Solidarity of Party Vote.
Fred Powell was a t Pendleton GRESHAM MUSH IAN
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A frica, will be the chief speaker at business w here they m ay m eet for
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(W. W. W illiam s)
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when the tire broke out and did not
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3 o'clock. The p asto r, Rev. Gordon rest during the noon hour and for
GIVES PIANO REUITALS
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re tu rn to his home in P ortland u n ­
Johnson,
will officiate at the m o rn ­ recreatio n and group m eetings.
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and
tab
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of
the
Miss Elizabeth H orning, d au g h ­
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til Sunday m orning, when he cam e te r of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. H orning, popular vote and th e resu lts in W yom ing....................... P
ing and evening services. A basket Mrs. C ath erine W ihlon and Miss
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out im m ediately to do w hat he gave a series of piano rec itals la st each sta te for the past eight p re s­
lunch will lie enjoyed in th e b ase­ F lorence Honey will again act as
week in the studio of her teach er, idential elections fu rn ish es im port
T o ta l.......... 531
could.
ment at the noon hour. O ther se r­ ad v isers of grad e school groups.
»Miss E thel T. Rand, on E ast F la n ­
vices tor the day will be Sunday Mrs. H. H. Ott was elected as ad ­
The w inning p arty th is y ear m ust secure 260 electoral votes.
E. G. Lew is and fam ily occupy ders stre e t in P o rtland. Miss H o rn ­ an t inform ation and reliab le data to
school al 10 o'clock and ju n io r viser of an o th er group In place of
ing
w
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highly
com
plim
ented
on
forecast
the
fu
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th e Fred Powell home, and E.
the success she has m ade of her can vote show s a slight increase
Mrs. R. D. Mickey who has gone
Presidential
Electoral
anil
Popular
Vote
1$96
-
1921
B. Y. P. U. at 7:30.
H ara, a Ja p an ese lessee, and fam i­ m usic and a t the rec itals received
aw ay for several m ouths' stay. Mrs.
for
five
elections
and
alm
ost
Year
C andidate
T h u rsd ay evening, Septem ber 27,
ly occupy a sm all house on Mrs. many beautiful flowers in a p p re ­
E lecto ral
P opular
Vote
Voli'
the losing Reds In the B aptist S u n ­ H. L. S t.C la ir resigned from the
C arrie P ow ell's farm . All
ex­ ciation of th e selections she gave. doubles in 1920, The dem ocratic '
1896 McKinley. R e p .............. 271
7,035.638
day school atten d an ce contest, will local com m ittee and Mrs. C lara C.
pressed deep appreciation of the On W ednesday evening a num ber vote show s a .sm all d ecrease for
B ryan, D em .................... 176
6.467.946
of G resham people m otored in to ’ th e Hrst flve’ election8 an(1 in 1916
e n te rta in the Blues w ith a p arty in Miller was chosen In her place.
v aliant w ork done and th e u n ­ hear .Miss H orning. Among them
2 o th ers
273,205
.
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(’. J. Davis, living n ear G resham ,
the ch u rch buHcmcnt a t 6 o'clock,
sp a rin g efforts put forth to save w ere Rev. H. V. W ilhelm and when W ilson k ep t us o ut of w ar,” |
is an a ssista n t In stru cto r In th e
447
13,876.789
p roperty.
. dau g h ter M argaret, Mrs. W. F. i it. reached its peak and rem ained
supper to he served d u rin g th e eve* evening business school under th e
Honey and Miss F lorence Honey, th e re for the follow ing election.
ning preceding the reg u la r weekly Oregon In stitu te of Technology in
1900
’, Rep. . . . ___ 292
7,219.530
Mrs. J. H. S terlin g and d au g h ter In 1924 election it began a rapid
)em ............. ....1 5 5
P o rtlan d , teaching business a r ith ­
p ray e r m eeting service.
Art Class Planned.
6.358,071
Ruth, W. J. Cooper and Miss Amy
2 o th ers
metic, business E nglish and type­
3(13.934
Miss D orothea S hort of P o rtlan d Cooper, C. E. R u sh er and H al dow nw ard tren d when the popular |
F ran k McKinney and A rthur w riting.
w ill again conduct a class in a p ­ Jones. Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an and j vote for dem ocratic can d id ate was
N asshahn left F riday for P arkdale
447
13,861.535
Recent guests of Mrs. C arrie
plied a rt in G resham . She w ill hold dau g h ter Beth, fo rm erly of G resh- . nearly a m illion below its form er
to w ork in the apple o rch ard s.
H ansen and Mrs. Mary Podge w ere
th e class in connection with E liza­ am but now of P o rtlan d w ere also ,
.
1904 Roosevelt, Itcp.
.336
7,628,834
veL
b eth ’s F rock Shop each W ednes­ p resent to hear Miss H orning Wed-
Homer Moulton, Bob Shumway Mrs. Homer N orton, her fath er and
P ark er, D e m ...
. 140
5,084,491
h er sister-in -faw , Mrs. C larence
day evening, beginning Septem ber nesday evening.
The g rea t o u tstan d in g fact in the
2 o th e rs ............
and W ilfred N'asshuhn have gone to Stover
661,657
of P ost, Oregon.
26. W ork in lam p shades, pictures,
I above tab u latio n is the in crease in
the Hood River d istrict. Mrs, Moui
jesso and other lines of decorating.
Among
(he out-of-tow n Odd Fel­
(•rapes.
, j>OpUia r vote w ith th e enfran ch ise-
476
13,374.982
ton will stay a t Cascade Locks dur lows and Rebekuhs to attend th e
50 cen ts a lesson.—Adv.
Concord W orden, N iagara g rap es mf,nt of W()nien and the equivalellt
1908 T aft, R ep ......................... 321
ing the absence of her husbaud an n iv ersary dinner held in th e
7,679,606
4c pound. Ripe and sw eet. All .
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B ryan, P ern ..................... 162
6.409,106
you w ant. S u h r's F low er F arm , j l,,crea8e in th e vote of the republi- ;
w here she will be w ith h er daugh local hall Monday evening w ere
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis, P o rt­
2 o th e rs .............................
673,503
DRAMATIC ART
Base Line road, m ile east 12-mile can party. T he in crease in popu-
ter, Mrs. Helen N asshahn, who is land; Mr. and Mrs. M. H. W heeler,
corner.
Phone
G
resham
724.—Adv.
;
ia
r
vote
was
7,190,725
and
the
in
­
p rincipal of the school there.
CLASS OR PRIVATE LESSONS
B oring; Mr. and Mrs. A nderson,
483
14,761,615
crease in th e rep ublican vote w as i
P a le A ltm an will undergo an Boring, and Mr. and Mrs. W. G an­
1912
T
aft,
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3,493,922
S tan d ard varieties of filberts, 7,613,979, w hich absorbed the en-
operation th is week for rem oval of ger and Mrs. O rlen G auger of S an­
W ilson, Pern . . .
435
w alnut and ch e stn u t trees. P rices
6.286,214
dy.
Call 3293, G resham
tir
e
in
crease
due
to
the
w
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grow th in one n o stril, caused
Roosevelt, P ro g .
. 88
reasonable. C arro ll P . Bush, Rt. 3,
4,126.020
The te ac h ers and officers of th e
vote.
As
th
e
dem
ocratic
p
arty
r
e
­
P o rtlan d .—Adv.
from an in ju ry when playing foot W illam ette B aptist association held
531
14,793.197
ceived 16,000 of th is in crease as
hall. P ale expects to be ready to th e ir q u a rte rly m eeting a t th e local
com pared w ith its vote of th e p re ­
en ter O. A. C. next week to con Baptist church Friday evening. In ­
1916 Hughes, R ep .................. 254
8.538.221
ceding election th e only conclusion \
Wilson, P e rn .................. 277
9,129,606
tinue his studies in te rru p te d at the te restin g talk s w ere given and a
sh o rt en tertain m en t program , fol­
2 o th e rs .............................
805,619
th a t can be draw n is th a t th e ele­
E a ste r vacation la st spring.
lowed by a dinner served by th e
p h an t looked good to the ladies in
Mrs. B. C. A ltm an Is at home ladles of th e GreHham church.
531
18,473,446
1920 and th eir solid vote w as d e­
again a fte r 10 days sp en t In P o rt­ Many o ut of tow n guests and mem­
1920 H arding R e p ...................404
b ers w ere present.
16,152,200
livered to th e rep u b lican party.
land a t the home of P ro fesso r and
Cox, P ern ......................... 127
9.147,353
A nother in te restin g conclusion
Mrs. G. E. Jam eson.
3 o th e re ...........................
1,364,818
FAIRVIEW
can also he draw n and w hich is
In v itatio n s have been issued to
The
W
om en's society of the
531
26,664,171
m ore significant th an th e other.
th e B aptist ch u rch es of the Wil
Sm ith
M emorial
P resb y terian
The dem ocrats did not hold the
1924 Coolidge, Rep.
lamette association to atten d the
.382
15,726,016
church
will
hold
a
tea
and work
Davis, P e r n ...
.136
8,386.503
vote of wives and sisters, for su re ­
ord in atio n services a t the T hird
m eeting T h u rsday afternoon at the
L
aF
ollette,
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rog
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4,822,856
ly 16,000 in crease would not ac­
B ap tist ch u rch of P o rtlan d Monday
home of Mrs. E. M. Stone.
count for all th e wives of over nine
evening, October 1, w hen Rev. Win
631
29,091,417
Miss Mary A ndrew s of Toledo,
m illion d em ocrats of the form er
F alrw eu th er will be ordained. Mr.
Oregon, has entered th e Union high
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by
Years.
election. One Is rem inded of the
F airw ea th er w as form er p asto r of
school nt G resham and w ill m ake
T o ta l
1 story of th e ro o ster who w as em-
the P lea san t Home church.
I ‘o p u Ia r
her home with Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
lU
-puhlican
I >• uhm r a l
V ot«
Mrs. J. R. Duncan of Scenic will
, b arrassed w hen he discovered th a t
1896 McKINLEY—Bryan
............. 7,035.638
6,467.946
13,876,789 en te rta in th e B aptist Ladies Aid Sales during the school year.
the m other hen had Incubated a
Mrs. Leslie M arshall of V ancou­
1900 McKINLEY—B ryan . ............ 7,219,530
6,358.071
13.861,535 T h u rsd ay afternoon a t 2 o'clock.
brood of goslings. W ith ste rn n e ss
ver,
B. C„ was a recent guest a t the
1904 ROOSEVELT—P a rk e r ........... 7,628,834
5,084,491
13,374,982
and h u rt pride he said, “Madam,
The fam ily of J. F. Collins is re home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. T ow n­
1908 TA FT— Bryan .............. ............ 7,679,006
6,409,106
14.761,615
you have not been tru e to me."
Jolclng g rea tly because of th e a r ­ send.
1912 T aft— Roosevelt— WILSON . . 7.609.942
6.286,214
14,793,197 rival of a new nine-pound son
TI ip last election show s a loss of
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stone were
1916 Hughes— WILSON . . . . .......... 8,538,221
9,129,606
18,473,446 Monday, Septem ber 24. M other and
less than a h alf a m illion by the
d in n er g u ests on Sunday a t the
1920 H ARPING—Cox .......... ____.16,152,200
9,147,353
26,664,171
republican and th ree -fo u rth s of a
son a re rep o rted to be doing nicely. hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stone.
1924 COOLIDGE— Davis ___
2ft Oftl 417
8,386,503
m illion by th e dem ocrats. T he In­
The young people of th e M ethod­
About 35 m em bers of the Sm ith
1928 H oover—Smith ............
crease of the tw o and a h alf m il- '
ist church a re com pleting plans for M emorial
P resb y terian
Sunday
' lion In th e popular vote plus the
the old fashioned box social which school attended the picnic at G rant
Increase in PopalaUen
loss In rep u b lican and dem ocratic
T he Increase in population in th e U nited S tates from 1890 is shown Is scheduled for F riday evening be­ park.
A delicious dinner was
vote a re accounted for in th e La by th e following figures tak en from the federal census: 1890, 62,947,714; g in n in g at 8 o'clock
D ir e c te d 6 / L E A N D EP DE CORDOVA
They a re spread a t noon and all p resent en­
1900,
75,995,575;
1910,
91,972,266;
1920,
105,710,620;
1928--E
stim
ated
F o llette vote of n early flve m il­ — 120,000,000.
urging th a t all people of the com ­ joyed th e day.
lions. A nother evidence of the
m unity Interested In a Jolly good
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Diesch have
’ so lid arity of the two p arty vote I» *n 1908 when each w as elected to a good reason. T he tra d itio n s of Ime be on hand, the ladies b rin g ­ given up th e ir P o rtlan d residence
reflected in th e vote of 1912. Roose
presidency. The so lid arity of th e dem ocratic p arty are not such ing boxes, the men the w here- and a re m aking th eir home for the
! velt and T aft sp lit th e republican th e vote ° t each p arty in defiance as to appeal to w om an's vote. The w ith-all to p u rch ase th e boxes,
p resen t with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
vote and W ilson was elected. The to d rift or sh ift could not be b etter protective In stin cts of women re ­ which will tie auctioned by G. H. Dixon.
popular vote for W ilson, co n tra ry illu strateli th an in the vote of 1912. bel ag a in st slavery, free tra d e and Bickford. A program of gam es
G erald A nderson has retu rn ed
i to common belief was less th a n the B would be im possible to have a any m odification ot the prohibition and stu n ts is being p repared. The home a fte r spending the sum m er
p arty stren g th , as B ryan had th ree i m ore unique dem onstration. T hree am endm ent.
proceeds of the auction a re to be in e a ste rn Oregon w here he has
tim es polled m ore th an W ilson re- ah *e men w ere contending to break
The vote of th e endorsem ent of ipplled on the final paym ent for been hauling w heat. A fter the
ceived. In o th er w ords, th e tren d Pa r |y ‘'n * “ but the Inroads w ere j , h< r ,.p „ tl|| ( an p arly by , be women th e piano which th e young peopl
w heat h arv e st w as over he w ent to
of the dem ocratic vote was down- negligible. The breach in th e re- | Of
s co untry is also a vote of are purch asin g for th e church. The McLeod, Alta. He rep o rts heavy
ward. T he to tal rep ublican vote • publican ran k s placed a dem ocrat p ro test ag ain st th e dem ocratic p atro n ag e of the people both young
fro st every nig ht and snow in th a t
ca st for Roosevelt and T aft (w hich ' n ’be w hite house.
party. T am m any H all and sta te and older la solicited.
country.
was, in fact, th e solid republican
T he Junior choir of th e Methodist
local option are as repulsive to
Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard W ilson of
( an 'smith H hi 1
tlielr fem inine in stin cts as slavery ch u rch will meet S atu rd ay a f te r ­ P o rtland, accom panied by Mr. and
vote under tw o p arty nam es) was
This
is
the
first
tim
e
tliat
th
e
two
MASONIC HALL * * Gresham
about th e sam e as the republican
and free trade. Sm ith m ust break noon at 3 o’clock at Hie parsonage. Mrs, W illiam S ales enjoyed a trip
Vote for Roosevelt in 1904 and T aft m ajor p arties have the field to th e so lid arity of th e p arty vote or
The first P aren t-T ea ch e r meeting over the loop highw ay Monday.
them selves— the so lid arity of one
of the year for O rient school will
lose.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A nderson of
p a rt) ag a in st the other. T he r e ­
be .held at th e schoolhouse next P o rtlan d w ere dinner guests on
The
so
lid
arity
now
sta
n
d
s
from
publican
solidarity
Includes
Its
DANCING 8:30 to 12
F riday evening. Septem ber 28. At
Accredited
Violin
highest peak plus the in crease due g rad u al and co n sisten t evolution, thia m eeting im p o rtan t business Sunday at the home of th e ir son,
J. W. A nderson.
two to one. Tim«- and again th is
to th e w om en's vote.
M aluritajs W. A. Inglis’ home,
(¡IGRA Y’S ORCHESTRA
will he taken up, com m ittees ap ­
so
lid
arity
has
been
attack
ed
hut
to
i
t
is
a
safe
conclusion
th
a
t
the
Ava Atenne, Gresham.
pointed, etc. All m em bers are
I .e l us tell you how to get a |1 0
GENTLEMEN 7 5 /
LADIES. 2 5 «
fem inine vote is not only w ith the , no avail. Bryan. Roosevelt and 'u rg e d to be present. Andrew Jo h n ­ wool b lanket or auto robe, 6U x 80
Phone 701.
republican p arty but It is th e re for I
for >5.93. G resham S ervice S ta ­
son is th e president.
C o n tin u ed on page 1
tio n ,, Main stre e t.—Adv.
Additional Local«
France« Notz
BETTY BLYTHE
CARLYLE B LA C K W E LL
>"> MARY ODETTE
Gresham Theater
Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 26-27
A reme Ciuf) Dance
FRIDAY, SEPT. 28
Mr«. Robert Blair