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Only a Few Days Left in Which to Take Advantage of Money-Saving Subscription Offers of Portland Dailies—Get ’em With Outlook T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. VOL. IS, NO. «S TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23. l’A( . TEL. A I EL. CO. I»2s INSTALLING LINES Special Combination Rates Ralph McCullough Grade Cafeteria The Pacific T elephone and T ele Twice-«-Week Outlook and Oregonian— raph com pany has had a crew of Sees Historic East Serves Hot Lunches g men busy for several weeks in stall Daily or Daily and Sunday ing a toll cable along th e Sandy U ntil October 31 th e Outlook offers th e follow ing yearly road. This cable, w hich is put on su b scrip tio n s by m ail: the poles, joins th e underground one at P ark ro se and w ill be ex tended across the Sandy riv er at th is tim e. T he cable is of lead and D A IL l and SUNDA1 OREGONIAN and OUTLOOK, one y e a r . . . J h N .,10 contains 424 w ires. It is neces PORTLAND NEWS and OUTLOOK, one y e a r ................................... *4.00 sary to splice th e w ires every 800 PORTLAND TELEGRAM and OUTLOOK, one y e a r ....................... *5.00 feet. Six crew s of tw o men each are R egular Kates doing th e splicing. One m an w orks G resham Outlook ............................................ (2.00 on a platform suspended in the air Daily O regonian ................................................ tt.00 under a tent as it is necessary to Daily and Sunday O reg o n ian ..........................$8.00 do th is w ork in th e dry, w hile the P o rtlan d N ew s............................................. $5.00 P o rtlan d T e le g ra m ..................................... $5.00 other heats the paraffin and solder on the ground. When th is toll line You Save $1.50 to $3.00 is in w orking order, th ree of th e p resent cross-arm s w ill be rem oved TEMPERANCE WOMEN from each pole. <2.00 Her Year kJ I ,1 i . s. and uanada ¡New Lutheran PL Church L CORBETT RESIDENTS see Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burba, of Cor- I bett, retu rn ed Bunday from a six- 1 week vacation spent in visiting the most im p o rtan t and in terestin g Im p o rtan t action was taken by D etails of th e trip of Ralph Mc- places in th e so u th ern p a rt of C an ¡C ullough and his safe a rriv a l in ada and in the ea ste rn and so u th the Saron L u th eran church at a business m eeting last F riday eve P h iladelphia w ere told in a tele- ern p art of the United S tates. I gram received by S. F. Ball, p rin - When Mr. and Mrs. B urba left ning, when it was voted to locate cipal of F ra n k lin high school, last P o rtlan d six w eeks ago, they w ent th e new ch u rch, w hich th a t con week T he telegram , read to the directly to V ancouver, B. C. and gregation is to build, in G resham . stu d en t body, told of R alph's re from th e re boarded th e Cauadian The m a tte r has been under discus ceptions at Omaha, Chicago and Pacific tra in w hich took them to sion for many m onths. The votes Buffalo, w here he was m et in each Banff, A lberta. They rem ained in cast num bered 40 and the m ajority city by th e fire chief and officials Banff for a day or so, tak in g sig h t in favor of the G resham location and tak en on a sight-seeing tour. seeing trip s to the Rucky m oun was eight. It was explained, how At Buffalo, afte r seeing the city, he tain s and at one tim e visiting Lake ever, th a t th is did not rep rese n t the was tak en to N iagara Falls, w here Louise. Then on to W innipeg tru e sentim ent of th e en tire con he had th e p leasu re of an aero p lan e w here they w ere g u ests a t the gregation, as m any of those present ride. From Buffalo he w ent to home of relativ es who lived in and said they would support th e build P hiladelphia. near there. They soon resum ed ing project In eith er case, so re A teleg ram received F riday from th eir trip and went on to Toronto. frained from casting th e ir vote on C. A. Bigelow told of R alph's hav From th e re they crossed back Into ! the question of location, ing delivered his ad d ress before the the United S tates at N iagara F alls J A finance com m ittee composed of While in C anada the noted north- Dr. J. ft. S tu re of G resham . David in te rn atio n a l convention of fire chiefs, about 2000 being in th e a u w est m ounted police, seemed to lm- P alniblad of Oak Grove, E rn est dience. T hose from P o rtlan d who p ress Mr. B urba very much. A* is I Lundbom of P lea san t Home. Lil- w ere present felt th at Ralph had I custom ary, the policem en th a t he Hun L eK ander of the Hillsview dis- acq u itted him self in a very credit- | saw w ere six feet or over in height, trlc t and R inar M attson of Powell able m an n er and th a t the address He says th a t C anada does not ; Valley was appointed to Investigate was a “g reat success.” choose a policem an u nder six feet D*e possibilities of raising th e nec- W hile in P hiladelphia, R alph vis in height and the av erag e is about j essary funds. ited th e m any h isto ric places of six feet, four or five inches. O ther 1 W aiter Kelly, arc h itec t of P ort- th a t city, including Independence th tn g s th a t w ere of m uch in terest, i land. has subm itted plans for a H all, th e L iberty Bell and the [ besides th e beautiful scenery, w ere I stru c tu re costing $25,000, to provide the different anim als they saw dur- j au d itorium , parish hall, Sunday Betsy Ross house. S atu rd ay m orning he left P h ila ing th e ir visits In th e Rocky m oun- i school facilities, and built w ith delphia for New York City, w here tains. At one tim e th re e m ountain basem ent, m ain floor and second he spent the week-end, going on goats w ere in view and a t oth er story. T he plans have not yet been Monday to W ashington, D. C. to tim es moose, elk and deer, could adopted by the congregation. visit P re sid en t Coolidge. be seen. E dw ard G renfell, Are chief of From N iagara F alls th e B urbas QUINTON H. KI MMEL MARRIED SATURDAY P o rtlan d and C. A. Bigelow’ will ac- I took passage on th e B altim ore & Miss F lorence Norm a W illis, com pany Ralph in the hom ew ard Ohio railw ay to New York, the journey, which will be m ade over , g re a te st little tow n in th e United d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. the so u th ern route. From W ash S tates, according to Mr. Burba. W illis of G ea rh a rt, was m arried ing they will go to A tlanta, New Mr. Burba had lots of fun show ing S atu rd ay evening a t 6 o'clock, to O rleans, H ouston, Los Angeles and Ills wife m any fam iliar scenes th a t Q uinton H. Kumrnel, son of Mr. San F rancisco. Stops will be m ade he had occasion to rem em ber from an d Mrs. H. Kumrnel of G resham . experiences received w hile he w as The w edding cerem ony was per- at each of th ese cities. stationed th e re for a tim e d u rin g form ed before a bank of beautiful th e war. i a s te rs and gladiolus, in th e pros- FAIRVIEW The next place of in te rest, and , pective home of the. happy couple, The W om en's Society of the a t A rboleda, by Rev. H. V. W il Sm ith Memorial P resb y terian p erh ap s th e m ost in terestin g of all, helm, of G resham . was the n atio n 's capitol. At W ash ch u rch will hold a tea and work The bride was dressed in shini- ington. D. C„ guides conducted m eeting T h u rsd ay afternoon at th e Ihein to different places of h lsto rl- m erlng w hite satin and w ore a silk home of Mrs. H om er Cam pbell on cal in terest. Mt. Vernon, the hom e tu lle veil. She carried a beautiful th e C olum bia riv er highway. 'o f George W ashington, a ttra c te d arm bouquet of rosebuds. She was Miss L oretta Bridge of Canby, especial atten tio n . Mr. Burba accom panied by two bridesm aids, Oregon, w as a recen t visitor at the sta te s th a t they, w ith o th er visitors, Miss L averne F ran cis and Miss home of Mrs. Anna Swank. fouud everything ju s t as G eorge Lydia G orm ick, both of P ortland. Mrs. L aura P a in te r and son W ashington was supposed to have The w edding m arch was played by H allie of P o rtland w ere Sunday left It. T he m onum ent in memory a siste r of the groom , Miss Mildred g u ests a t th e home of Mrs. Eliza of the "F a th e r of his co untry," u Kumrnel, of G resham . H arvey Stone. rem ark ab le stru c tu re alm ost 600 W illis, a b ro ther of the bride, acted L ittle A lbert Stone, six-year-old feet high, was p a rtic u la rly im pres- as best man. A fter th e cerem ony a wedding son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stone slve to the Oregon visitors. met with a painful accid en t S atu r- j Front W ashington, I). C. Mr. and supper w as enjoyed at W ithrow 's day afternoon when he attem pted Mrs. B urba left by way of Clncin- re sta u ra n t. Mr. and Mrs. Kumrnel to cro ss Fairview avenue. A lbert n atl, Ohio, for Mr. B urba's ch ild then left im m ediately for th e coast stepped from th e re a r of his fa th hood home In Cadiz, Ky. In for a few days’ honeymoon. They e r ’s c a r d irectly in th e path of n Cadiz they visited w ith two of Mr. a re now located in th e ir fu tu re passing autom obile, which stru ck B urba's sisters and an old school home a t Arboleda. m ate whom he had not seen for 25 Only intim ate friends and rela - him and dragged him for a n um years. From th e re they w ent by ber of y ard s before th e d riv er was way of the Illinois C entral railw ay tlves w ere p resen t Among those able to stop. T he boy was tak en to to th e so u th ern pari of L ouL lana. w ere the p aren ts of th e bride, Mr. G resham w here X -ray p ictu res In and n ear New O rleans. The and Mrs. N. E. W illis of G earh art, S outhern Pacific brought them w ere taken. No bones w ere b ro k acro ss th e d esert ro u te th ro u g h and son H arvey of P o rtlan d ; Mr. en hut he is suffering some severe T exas, New Mexico and Arizona, In and Mrs. H enry Hoyer, Mr. and to th e b eautiful sta te of C alifornia, Mrs. Otto H oyer and Mr. and Mrs. bruises. and thence home to Oregon. W hile Mr. and Mrs. H. H oyt of Pacific ,n jji i>aso , T exas, they m ade a E dgar Hoyer, all of C astle Rock, Grove, Calif., visited at th e homes b rief trip acro ss th e Mexican bor- W ash.; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P eters and d au g h ter Marie, T helm a and of Mrs. Minnie Stone and Mrs. ,*e r to Die little town of Ju arez. „ .. . . . . . . . Mr and Mrs. Burba re tu rn e d to Vernone, of P o rtlan d ; Mr. and Mrs. Eliza Stone. Mr. Hoyt is a cousin C orbett Sunday evening very m u ch . of th e late A. L. Stone and H. S pleased w ith this p a rt of th e w orld ' D**bert Haydes, Miss M argaret Stone. W hile h ere th e Hoyts and and all th e ir fellow citizens. They , D ubendors and Mill D ubendors. Stones enjoyed a trip over th e C o-j fou,nd In g en eral a very stro n g . Mr. an(1 Mrs. Jack Rennick. all of lum bia highw ay 'fe elin g of good fellow ship through p o rtla n d ; Mr. and Mrs. H enry lum m a aignw ay. out the m any different places they . . . , . . . . . A fam ily r e .n lo n was held last w ere in. However. Mr. B urba feels Kumrnel and d aughters L ucille and Sunday a t the home of Mr. an J th a t th e re l s J m J a n d U k e Oregon. Mildred, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor The first lunch was served in the G resham grade cafeteria Monday noon. The m enu consisted of vege tab le soup, peanut b u tte r and honey sandw iches, rice pudding, and milk. A good beginning was m ade in feeding th e children during th e noon hour. At 11:30 th e sm aller ch ild ren from the low er grades cam e in for th e ir lunches and a t 12 th e older stu d en ts w ere served. A num ber of tables, w ith brightly shining tops, w ere in readiness for th e youngsters as they approached w ith th e ir steam ing bowls of soup, received from th e serving tables. Or perhaps the child’s preference HAVE ANNUAL MEET w as for th e sandw iches, or rice j Mrs. W. F. Honey and Mrs. H at- pudding, or possibly for a w hole I GRESHAM («OLE ('Ll B ! tie M. Wolfe, delegates from the WINS SECOND MATCH order. j G resham Union to the 45th an n u al The P aren t-T each er association, The second half of th e home and ----------- 1 convention of the Oregon S tate w ith the very m uch appreciated a s home golf m atch betw een th e The sem i-annual m eeting of t h e i W om an-8 c h r ls , | all T em perance sistance of th e school board, has G resham Golf club and th e St. been w orking ea rn estly on th is H elens Golf club was played on thtk I ’l e a s .n i t 11,’ini I ) i > t m t Minday ' p n jon r ,.ntnn-<l F riday n igh t. M rs cafeteria for some time. It is felt Ruby links Sunday afternoon. The School association w hich m et at E ran k Peak rem ained lo n g e r for a th a t the project will surely be a G resham team w as victorious w ith th e M ethodist church at P leasan t visjt w ith her gon. ln . law an(1 success and th a t it will not only be a score of 32i4 points to th e v isit Home S unday was pronounced one (,au g h ter. Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Brooks a benefit to the youngsters, but will ors 6 ^ points. T hose of G resham of th e m ost in te restin g and sue- I aI1(j fa m jjy Sunday school conventions ! , , . „ . .... be a credit to G resham . w'ho played and th e ir opponents cessful ...... , , . . . . The delegated atten d an ce at th is , Any donations of fru its or vege- w ere Bushong 3, Howe 0, Wm. Ott of the h isto ry of the association by ' ' m eeting w as . th . e . larg est , in the h is tab les, will be acceptable for the 3, P ennington 0, W ilde 3, H utchin- those who have been re g u la r a t to ry of the state. The banquet cafeteria, and anyone having a con- I son 0, K nickerbacher 2*4, Sage *4. ten d an ts of these sessions during room the first eveqing w as filled, trib u tio n should call Mrs. C. E. M etzger 3, Reubens 0, Dr. A nder- the past. Rev. Andrew Johnson and and the welcome from officials and Johnson or C. M. Q uicksall. ' son 2, B ennett 1, W. J. Todd 1, the corps of officers and com m it citizens of E ugene w as royal. On | Mason 2. . Dr. Adix 3, F rizzell 0, tees had th e program in charge. th e second evening th e m otion pic F eatu re s of th e day w ere th e tw o tu re "D eliverance," w as show n and MANY WOMEN ATTEND ¡Selden 1*4, P h illip s 1*4, T horne EREE COOKING SCHOOL Bingham 2*4, Tow nsend 3, very splendid addresses given by Miss Maud A ldrich of G resham d e The free cooking school spon C am parolli 0, A ylsw orth 3, C ater Rev. R. D. E v erett, a P resb y terian livered an address, both of w hich Sunday school m issionary w ith w ere w ell received. sored by the Outlook closed S a t 0, W. J. Ott 1*4. H uston V&. h ea d q u arte rs in P o rtlan d , who d is urday afternoon w ith the la rg e st Fifty children from th e C hil cussed very ably various phases of atten dance during the course. W ell JAMES I’. NEAL TELLS d re n ’s F arm Home, under th e d i tested recipes w ere dem onstrated OE KIWANIS HISTORY th e Sunday school problem s and rection of th e ir in stru c to r in m u for various dishes and household j o v e r 30 m em bers of th è P o rtlan d goals; and Rev. H enry L. W eiss, of sic and sewing, rendered m any m u h in ts of value weye given by Miss J K iw anis club w ere p resen t la st the Freem ont Com munity Methodist sical selections and tw o readings. D orothy Mae H ubbs, home eco- j night a t the dinner served in the Episcopal church of P o rtlan d , who The salu te to th e flag w as in p e r nomic expert. Miss H ubbs w as G resham grang e h all, and alm ost discussed in a fine and helpful way fect unison and w as given lustily. p articu la rly helpful to ow ners of all of the m em bers of the G resham the teaching task of th e ch u rch ; G resham union received the h igh electric ran g e s and other electric club. A very in te restin g program the round tab le discussion led by est honors in point of su bscriptions cooking utensils, answ ering q u es w as given, under th e direction of Rev. J. S. N ordell of the H aley B ap tions and pointing out th e solution th e visiting men. T he ch o ru s of tist ch u rch and Prof. W illard S h a t to th e Union Signal In proportion of problem s w hich a re likely to th e P o rtlan d club, lead by R e\. P. tuck. su p e rin ten d e n t of th e Boring to its m em bership, and Mrs. Lulu H orning of G resham , who is sta te arise. M. B lenkinsop, gave a num ber of Sunday school; th e song service led by Rev. Gordon Johnson of the d irecto r of circu latio n and official Of special inter« st a t the close of songs d uring th e evening. papers, won a special prize for the th e school w as th e aw ard of grand An address w as given by Jam es P leasan t Home B ap tist church, and m ost efficiency points. The prize the special m usical num bers p re prizes. They consisted of 12 cans P. Neal, vice p resid en t of K iw anis of assorted foods donated by W al- In tern atio n al and a m em ber of the sented by th e junior choir of the w as a silver pencil aw arded by rad M ercantile com pany, w hich W alla W alla o rg an izatio n of Ki- P leasan t Home M ethodist ch u rch : Mrs. M. F ra n ce s Swope, c o rre s w ent to Mrs. L. W! R ichter; a 50- i w anians. Mr. Neal gave an in te r and Miss M artha H agherg of the ponding se c re ta ry for the sta te pound sack of F ish er's Blend flour i esting as w ell as in stru c tiv e ta lk G resham B aptist ch u rch , and last W. C. T. U. Mrs. W. F. Honey and to Mrs. Lock L ew is; an Excel elec- i on the h istory and th e b irth of th e but not least th e basket dinner her com m ittee, secured enough new trie corn popper, the gift of B jur K iw anis club, and th e prin cip les furnished by th e delegates of the su b scrib ers to fill the quota for the convention and served hv the S u n county, nam ely, one su b scrib er for E lectric com pany, to Mrs. Anna for w hich it stands. every six m em bers. Incidentally, Collins; a H otpoint super a u to Near the close of the m eeting day school d ep artm en t of the en M ultnom ah county had 40 m ore m atic iron from the P. E. P. com P re sid en t A rt W. Stone, of P o rt te rtain in g church. th an its quota, and G resham , the pany to Mrs. D. E. Towle. O ther land, called Mr. Neal to th e floor A com m ittee consisting of G. H. aw ard s during the afternoon w ere and requested th a t he p resen t Roy Bickford, G. N asshahn and Rev. highest, has a reco rd of m ore th an two 5-pound sacks of F ish er's E. Cannon, G resham p resident, John S. N ordell, presented reso lu 50 per cent su b scrip tio n s to its Blend flour to each of the follow w ith a gold K iw anis pin, th a t was tions w hich w ere adopted by the m em bership. Mrs. H orning w as ing Mrs. A. M. Sherm an, Mrs. C arl given to Mr. Cannon, by the local convention, w hich called upon c iti re-elected d irec to r of th is d e p a rt m ent for the sta te and will also be Dahl, Miss Nellie Johnson, Mrs. J. m em bers. zens to “do th eir full duty in v ot M arkw art and Mrs. M. C. Smeds- Next Monday evening the wives ing and to uphold th e law s of the local director. rud. On F riday these flour aw ards and lady friends of th e G resham land, including the l* th am end IIKill SCHOOL TEAMS w ent to Mrs. A. C. McGuire, Mrs. K iw anians are extended an in v ita m ent, w hich is today before the .11 DGE LOCAL STOCK Em m a G uthrie, Mrs. A lbert W elty, tion to be p resen t at the m eeting. people as a n ational issue for a c Several groups of boys from high Mrs. Allen H olloway and Mrs. T he P o rtlan d club w ill hold a ceptance or rejectio n .” A reso lu schools m aintaining S m ith-H ughes E leanor Bougliner. s p e d a ^ m eeting in honor of A rm is- tion was also adopted favoring the a g ric u ltu ra l d e p a rt tie day Tuesday m orning, Novem co n tinuation of the week-day Bible vocational m ents Judged P erch ero n and B el FOR THE LADIES ber 6, at 11:30. M embers of the school, w hich is endorsed by all 1IAKI EI.l.K COSMETICS. G resham club and th e ir wives or evangelical ch u rch es and ag ain st gian horses at the Ruby stock farm A full line of face cream s, pow on the Base Line road, and H ol ders, shampoo, lotions, rouge, puffs, friends a re invited and a g rea t which stro n g opposition is being d ental cream , perfum es, etc. A num ber are p lanning to attend. made. T he en tertain in g ch u rch for stein ca ttle on th e 8. B. H all and q u ality product of national re p u ta Those who w ish to go should notify the convention was, thanked by a J. L uscher & Sons farm s a t F air- tion at popular prices. A ylsw orth Ivan Sw ift, secretary , so th a t p ro view. All the in stru c to rs a p p re resolution. & M artin.—Adv. ciated the excellent stock which vision m ay be m ade for them at the w ere available for judging. Let us tell you how to get a $10 luncheon. Pleasant Home Locals. wool b lanket or auto robe, 60 x 80 T he In stru cto rs, schools and num Alice Melton is confined to her Window ( leaning. for $6.95. G resham Service S ta ber of boys In each class are as tion, Main stree t.—Adv. eterson n in In honor ot fj |SSION CHURCH TO Jo h n P eterso For expert window cleaning see home u nder a physician's care, su f follow s: H erm an Lafky, Canby, 8 Mrs. John fering w ith a severe case of to n si S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P erson of Big HEAR MANY SPEAKERS boys; W arren E. C rab tree, Silver- B argain in Shrubs. Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501 litis. Lake, Minn. T h irty -th re e relatives Local plans for th e m in isterial ton, 11 boys; C. A. Thom pson, In S hrubs of all kinds at half price, w ere present. T hose com ing from and d istric t North Pacific Mission- The M ethodist Sunday school has F or low est ra te s on autom obile, some at less. K allander F loral Co., dependence, 10 boys; W alter Leth, opposite berry cannery, Gresham . truck and general In su ran ce see received a very acceptable gift to Newberg, 13 boys; Ronald E. B u r a d istan ce w ere Mr. and Mrs. Roy ary conference to be held a t the B. W. T horne.—Adv. —Adv. G uilford of V ancouver, W ash.; Mrs. Mission church at Powell Valley the prim ary d ep artm en t In th e form n ett, W oodburn, 9 boys; W illiam F. J. Downing, Amboy, W ash., and during th e re st of th is week, be of an organ, given by Mrs. Anna Ads in th e Outlook w ill increase Myers w ater system s. De Laval Cyrus, McMinnville, 9 boys; E d th e m e rc h a n ts’ prestige, hence his : cream se p arato rs, Oliver chilled Miles. Mrs. Robert Lundbom is the w ard B. S tarkey, G resham . 10 boys. Dan R obertson, Longview, Wash. ginning W ednesday evening, and sales, hence his profits. j Plows. All rep airs. A large list su p erin ten d en t of th is departm ent. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moore have continuing over Sunday are well ----------------------x of good used im plem ents. H essel retu rn ed to th e ir home. Mr. Moore in hand. Many m in iste rs from New th in g s u nder "Classified.” Im plem ent Co., G resham .— Adv. Subscription B argains. has been w orking In the o rch a rd s j norlhwPHt cJtieg will tak e p a rt in Dancing. D on't fo rg et th is is bargain near Hood River and d u rin g his , | le undresses and discussions, th e E lnora Fay Fleck will hold her m onth for the Daily and Dally and absence Mrs. Moore has been visit- j ()f wh„ m w| | | be In Swedish. dancing clans at Masonic hall. Sunday O regonian, also for th e G resham . Friday, a t 3:45. A class j P o rtlan d Dally News. You’ll need Ing w ith her d au g h ter, Mrs. J. O. j Yhe serm on W ednesday evening will also be organized for high a daily to keep Informed on nation- Downing of Amboy. W ash., and wl|| 5e by Rey c D Sw anson of school girls. T hose who would al and world events and th e Out- with o th er relativ es in P o rtlan d T ren ,„ nti S eattle. On T h u rsd ay like to have inform ation regarding | look for ea ste rn M ultnom ah -h ap - They have been aw ay about th ree forenoon th e sp eak ers w ill be Rev. ROCKWOOD GRANGE HALL the classes should be a t the hall , penings. M oney-saving com hina- weeks. A. N. A nderson of B allard, S eattle, by 3:30.—Adv. tions. Phone 1561. and Rev. A. R. A nderson, a trav e l- ( LUH MEETS AT HOME i ing m issionary. Rev. S undquist of OE MRS. J. I . 11 RNER ! Selah, and Rev. J J. H uleen of The T him ble club of th e N eigh j Aberdeen. W ash., will be th e sp e ak Good Floor Good Music bor» of W oodcraft m et a t th e home ers In th e afternoon, and Rev W. of Mrs. J. C. T u rn e r last Tuesday. Refreshments Usual Prices W estlind of T acom a In th e evening. The aftern o o n w as sp en t In doing S peakers on F rid ay 's p ro g ram s will fancy w ork and in piecing quilts. be Rev. (». F. l.arso n of D am ascus, PORTLAND, Mr». T u rn e r en tertain ed in fo rm al Rev. M. E. A nderson, a trav elin g V. ' • • M OREGON'/ ly w ith a few selections on the m issionary, and Rev. Arvld Jo h n p anatrope. D ainty refresh m en ts son, of E verett, W ashington. S a t w ere served by th e hostess a t the urday will be tak en up principally $ 100,000 in Premiums • 18th Annual Expciitlon close of th e afternoon. Those w ith business conferences. In the combines 10 complete shows in one Livestock Show; Dairy» p resen t were Mrs. Jas. McBain, evening Rev. W. llaw k in so n of Land a n d M anufacturer»* P ro luct» Show«; Sheep S how j W o o l and M o h a ir MASONIC HALL * * Gresham Show; In d u strial L»po«rtion; F ob Show ; Boy«’ and G irls ' C lu h W o rk Eshihtaa Mrs. R ichard Beadle, Mrs. C. E. and A m erica’« crea*e»t H< r»e S h o w . Co ver» 10 acre» eah ih itin a m illion« o f P o rtlan d will speak. This will be dollar« w orth o f fin r»t pu re bred B eef a n d P a ir ” C a ttle , H6r«e«. S h eer. Hoga, Van Blyke, Mrs. Jo h n Bliss, Mrs. Goat» and Posse. A tte n d a n re each te a r esceed« 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 per«o«». P o rtlan d . in English. L. P. M anning, Mrs. T. B. Huff. O re g o n . N o vem b er > 1 0 . Reduced Fares A U Transportation Lines. (Mt of town g u ests w ere Mrs. C. When you buy of a local dealer PRIZES AWARDED TO H um phrey of Boring and Mrs. who ad v ertises you benefit your- I Nellie H all, of P ortland. T he n e it j »»<1 others. The Best Dressed ( on pie. Best Individual Character THOR , Best Individual (» m ir B est ( »m ir I onple meeting will be In November at the T h uruda , Ita ffm b e r 16.—C o ttre ll ¡ L a d h a A l Í K a s a a r and C hicken Pup* LADIES. 2 5 « GENTLEMEN 7 3 » i horn»** of Mrs. E M. Ward. • l_ O '* " ' per Worker’s Convention One of Helpfulness Masquerade Dance SATURDA Y EVENING, ÓCT 27 AREM E CLUB /Wasquerade Dance FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26 L ........ y■aagagaar*..«*» Í Nov.3-10 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS To Build in Gresham j | Coming Events Wednenday. October 24. Areme Club Card Party In Mawonlc hall, Gresham. F riday, October 2 6 —P.-T. A. Benefit Dance and Card Party at Lynch nehoolhouae. Frlday, October 26—Areme Masquerade Dance, Masonic dub hall. Dresf.am Friday, October 26 — U .illow e’en arhool program and social at Spring- dale McfiixiinoURe, at X o clock. Saturday, October 27—Luther L«*aaue of Saron Lutheran church, Powell V&l- ley. will hold Hallowe'en H arvest Feat 1 val. Saturday. October 27.—Marni uerade Dance. Rockwood Grange hall. Friday. November 2.—Kllllavlew P.- T. A I’le Rocial. Saturday. November 3.—Southeast Circle .M ft hod I Mt Aid Bake Sale, at A. W. Metzger grocery store, at 1 o'clock. Saturday. Novernl»er 3.—P.-T. A. B a zaar. Union School I Mat No. 26, <’lack- ama» county Friday. November 2 —Hallowe'en clrcua by the (Ireahain Grade Par» n t- Teachers at the achoolhoeee, at 7:30. Friday, November !» l«adie« Aid Bazaar of Saron Lutheran church. Powell Valley m hoolhouee. Friday, Novemlier > glon Armlatlce Pance American Le- F'rlday, Nov. t.—Women's Union of the Evangelical church annual bazaar and chicken Mupper at church. Friday. Novemtwr 16.—Bazaar by Women’s Society of the Preabyterlan church of Fairview Saturday. I>ecember Troutdale I¿adle«« Aid. 1 - Bi i a a r Saturday, December 8.—The annual hasaAr of the Methodiat Izadles Aid of Pleasant Home, at the church.