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G resham O utlook MOKE AND RETTER. ARTICLES H I CH1I.ORES'. 4 Iiureli N otices. I T he Outlook has received an ar- TROUTDALE M E. — Services TW ICE A W EEK Our aim as producers, w hether | tid e en titled , " P a u lin e s V isit tothe each Sunday at 11 a m . Sunday it be o f farm products, or th e prod- j C oast.” A a letter letter accom accom panying it it school “C^ool at panying 10 a . t o . C. C. Coop, P ublished every Tuesday and Friday ucts o f art and m anufacture, should explaiug that it is by a reader who l,a*t o r * M N ash, S. S. Supt. at G resham , Oregon. be tw o-fold— m ore and better It Is 12 years old. She says “ If It is H L KT CLAIR. Editor and Publr Is not right to sacrifice quality for good enough 1 w ould lik e to have GRESHAM BETHEL BAPTIST— A. R LYMAN, B usiness Manager. quantity, at the sam e tim e we can-1 it in your paper. T he O utlook. No T o ^ m .^ p r ^ a c h in ^ a t ^ li1 * m'^and Mr. Farmer not lose sig h t of any possible In nam e is signed ( 1 :30 p. m. Prayer m eetin g each Both the letter and the aVtlcle W ednesday even in g at 7:30 p m One year. *1 50. crease In quantity w hich does not it is th e p ossib ili are neatly w ritten, carefu lly punctu- F M B u rtch - Pag,or six months, 75c, sacrificequality three month's trial ty of doing more for a given e x a ted and so far as we could notice aubscriptlon, 50c pense which m akes It possible to FAIRVIEW’ PRESBYTERIAN — the words were correctly spelled. Services every Sunday m orning at ' Advertising. lower the cost or im prove the qual We read the story and think it in 11 o'clock. Sunday school m eets at R a t e s reason ity w ithout raising the cost. terestin g and comm end the en ter 10 in charge of Mrs J. W Town able. Our repre The men are succeeding today on prise o f this young lady. The O ut send. Y. P. S. C. E. devotional sentative will call the farm , In the o ffices and stores, look sees in her a com ing corres m eeting at 7 p. m. Rev. Thos. Phone 701. and in the m anufactories of our Ian pondent or author of renow n, and Robinson, pastor. It will “T h e L in otypi are those who are th in k in g of these gladly pub lish es the story BORING M. E.— Preaching 11 a. They are asking, How can be found elsew here. W ay Is the W ay th in gs m. each Sunday; 8 p m. altern ate th a t W in s.” I im prove tny m ethods? How can We w ill be pleased to hear from Sundays Sunday school 10 a. nt., in I do th is work to better advantage? oth ers W rite your vacation exper charge of Harry Beckford. Epworth Entered as second-class m atter League 7 p m. Rev. A. B. Calder, March 3 , 1911, at the post office at How can I g ive more for the money? ien ces for publication and send It to pastor. G resham , Oregon, under the act of How can 1 give a better product for ’he Outlook. PLEASANT VALLEY BAPTIST— .March 3, IS 7 9 the money? Services first and third Sunday The artist who, when asked how each m onth. Sunday school at 10 GRANGES WILE HELP THE FAIR. NOTR E EX»K PUBLICATION. he mixed bis paints, said he mixed a. m. every Sunday. Y. P. S. C. E. 7 p. m. Rev, J. M. N ation, pastor. them with his brains, had the key Tlie Beaver S tate Herald load In the County Court of th e State of to th e situation. Oregon for M ultnomah County. vertantly said last week in an artl Ixwlge N otices. We have got to mix brains with In the M atter of th e Adoption of FAIRVIEW UNITED ARTISANS cle on the Fair D irectors m eeting everyth in g R obert Henry, a minor child. and everything with No. 178— F irst Saturday evening Men get the biggest To th e H onorable T. J. C lee ton. and third Saturday evening is so that nothing had been heard from brains today. Judge o f the above en titled court: pay today for thinking. He who any of the granges about exh ib its Your p etition ers C harles K. Henry cial evening. Master, E. E. H eslin; th in k s most lives m ost i t ’s easier and E ugenia Henry respectfully secretary, F. H. Crane. That the granges were feelin g pret to work with the hands and feet show : ty sore th is year and m ight take than with the brains. The world Is I. ROCKWOOD UNITED ARTISANS T hat they are husband and wife, No 206— M eets fourth Saturday very little Interest in the fair. That a school we are a ll atten d in g but and are citizen s of th e United States night. Master, Mrs. Rich Tegart; many of us are m issing our lessons many of the grangers felt that they and are now and for many years secretary, H. H. Johnson. should retaliate for the shabby Experience is our teacher hut we past have been resid en ts of the City of Portland, in the State of Oregon are unm indful of her instruction. ROCKWOOD I. O. O. F. No. 213 treatm ent given the fair last year II. We wish to apply th is thought. That since th e 26th day o f April. — Meets in Maccabee hall every by the people o f Gresham. And Two men raise the sam e kind of ap 1911 p etitioners have had posses Thursday even in g. N. G., J. R. that as the latter (th e people of ples, equally good. One throw s sion and custody o f an infant male C avanaugh; secretary. J. H. Schram. G resham ) now are in control it hem Into a box, hauls them to mar child which they have named Rob ert H enry, and are desirous of K. O. T. M. No. 61— Meets first look s lik e a case of reciprocity ket, g ets a low price, says fruit adopting the sam e as their child to Saturday and third Friday nights. grow ing doesn't pay. T he other be known as and nam ed Robert Com., Ed Spath; R. K ., W. Quis- right here at home. arefu lly selects and packs his fruit, Henry. lu berry. DEALERS IN “GOODS OF QUALITY What the above states and what III. stu d ies the m arkets and picks his That said child has no living it im plies is sta rtlin g indeed and cellin g tim e and place, or exhibits FAIRV IEW GRANGE— F irst Sat legal father and the m other of said would present a sad situ ation If his products, w ins a few prize»— child surrendered it to th ese peti urday at 10 a m. and third F ri day nigh t, 8 p m. M aster, Cedric true. As It is the only sad featu re then the buyer seek s him and pays tioners and has relinquished to then Stone; secretary, Roy Stone. all her right to it and has voluntari Sole a g e n ts W a rn e r’s R u st Proof C orsets, Black C at a n d his price. He says fruit raising is Is that the Herald should m ake ly executed a w ritten surrender and fine buisness. A rm o r P la te H ose, F errgeson & M c K en n ey ’s _ g u _________ a ra n tee d ROCKWOOD GRANGE — F irst such statem en ts with os little of relinquishm ent of sail) child to thes The other day right here in petition ers and by a w riting duly W ednesday at 8 p. m. and third shirts, F e te r s Shoes, L orain a n d R eal E state R anges, A m er truth to warrant them . There Is Jresham in a store the writer saw Master, F. w itnessed has consented and does Saturday at 10 a m. ican F ence a n d P heonix P a in ts every reason to believe the gran g wo crates o f berries— sam e variety consent that it may be adopted by H. Crane; secretary, V iola L ovelace. sam e locality, looked Just alik e—■ them as their child. ers of th is section ure us much in IV. L. O. T. M. CHARITY HIVE No. xcept, one crate w as evenly packed, terested in the fair and will ta k e as T lie O u tlo o k lias m ade special a r- That said w ritten relinquish It seem s probable that in the next he oth ers were throw n in Just as ment and consent is su b stan tially as 38— Meets second and fourth Thurs- i-iiiigi-ineiits so it can o ffe r tlie best much part In it us heretofore. All day afternoons. Com., Mrs. John great p olitical cam paign one o f tlie picked In th is case there was follow s; "I resp ectfu lly represent i nd iiccim -ut s possible to | m - i * s o iis w ho tills su ggestion about the gran ges probably little if any differen ce in that I am th e m other o f a malt Brown; R. K., Mrs .Mary Turner. t ig parties w ill get wool w hile the w ish to ta k e b oth c ity d a ily a n il till child born on th e 9th day of March, feelin g that they should retaliate and e price but it w as easy to sec paper. 1911, at P ortland, Oregon, and 1 PLEASANT VALLEY GRANGE other w ill get w orsted.— Ex. hlch berries would go first. th at the people of Gresham are In hereby consent to the adoption ol No. 3 4 8— M eets fourth Saturday at This applies all along the line. V alley hall. H. W. said child by Charles K. Henry and Pleasant control in opposition to the granges, w ife as prayed for in the petition Snashall, m aster; E. B utler, secre etc., etc.. Is mere rot and u glaring filed in the County Court for tht tary; Jen n ie K ronenberg, lecturer. MEI.I.OW W ITH AGE. County of M ultnomah, Oregon, for attem pt to m isrepresent only the a t leave to adopt said child. I givt titu d e of the w riter toward th e fair, A friend sends us a copy of a my consent fully and with full un GRESHAM GRANGE N o.270 m eets which is neither th e attitu d e of a w eekly, the W oodstock Sentinel, derstanding and know ledge o f the the second Saturday of each month. in stru m en t;” that th e original ol Lecture hour from 2 to 3 is open 'ru e granger or a true citizen. If which has been published continu said w riting dated the 26th day ol to the public H. E. D avis, m aster; ously at W oodstock, Illinois, for the April, 1911, duly signed by tht Mrs. W. H. B achm eyer, secretary. 'h e author o f the Inslnuationa past 55 years. It has on e very in m other of said child and witnessed thought any one felt as he repre terestin g feature. There is a de is now herew ith subm itted as a part WOMEN OF W’OODCRAFT, No. sen ts many to feel he should have partm ent containing Items taken o f th is petition and Is filed h ere 202— M eets in Odd F ello w s hall with, and by th is reference is here from the Issues of long ago. Un acted the part of any loyal citizen second and fourth T uesdays 2 p m by made a part o f th is petition. der the heading, F ifty Years Ago, Emma Manning, G. N.; H attie Wos- V. and tried to overcom e such an attl- tell, clerk. is the reprint of item s o f that time, That p etition ers have no other lude Instead of giving It publicity also forty, thirty and tw enty years children and are o f su fficien t ability and fosterin g the sam e. FA IR V IE W LODGE No. ago. They are Interesting reading and have am ple m eans to bring u. 92, A. F. & A. M.— R egu The Fair is not Gresham's fair after all these years especially to said child, and furnish him suitablt nurture and education, and a good lar m eetin gs Saturday n igh t any m ore than It is strictly u gran g persons, and there are doubtless home. on or before fu ll m oon. Ma ers fair. The grangers have been many, who have lived there for W herefore P etition ers pray for sonic T em ple, T routdale. an order and decree as follow s treated right In the form er ezlil- thirty, forty and fifty years. A. FOX, Secretary. treated right in the form er ex- To us in the new localities of the F irst, d irecting publication of this petition once each w eek for at leas blts and so has Gresham. W herein west, where all but a few o f the clt- three su ccessive w eeks in the Gresh M. A ROSS POST No. 41, G. A I hen do the grangers want to retali- t i ns are com paritively recent arrl am Outlook, a new spaper printed in R., and W. It. C. No. 8, m eet third ate? vnls, and w here changes are more Multnomah County, S tate of Oregon Saturday each m onth at G range hall, Gresham. D inner to all who at Get each one do his part and all D equent, It seem s passing strange Second, appointing a tim e for tht tend. Wm. B utler, com m ander. Mrs hearing on th is p etition - Third Phone 3 6 M a in S t r e e t work togeth er for the common good. to pick up a paper and read, Vol- that upon final hearing of th is peti Annie B ates, president. Mrs. Henry- K ane, secretary. Tlie fair belongs to everyone and ume F ifty -fiv e It alm ost sm ells tlon a decree be entered setting forth the facts as they may appear everyone to the fair -ex cep t the musty with age. and ordering that front the date ol knocker. DAMASCUS CAMP, No. 7533, such decree said child sh all, to all M. W. A. M eetings first and third A little flaxseed mixed with the legal in ten ts and purposes, be and Saturday even in gs each m onth at A Londoner has invented a sem m orning meal w ill m ake the plum remain the child o f th ese petitioners H azelw ood's hall. Geo. D allas, coun- aphore to signal follow ing autom o age shine. and be known and called by tht seltnau; Harry R oach, ch ief forester, name o f Robert Henry. biles when he is going to stop W hitew ash is better than paint LIONEL R W EBSTER This ia contrived to sw ing into po on tlie poultry house for the reason MODERN WOODMAN OF AMER BAUER & GREENE, ICA, m eets in 1. O. O. F. hall first sltlon autom atically when he ap that it costs less and has a purify A ttorneys for P etitioners. and third T uesdays of each m onth. plies the lira keg. S tate o f Oregon, County of M ultno V isiting m em bers w elcom e. Em il G. ing in flu en ce as well. m ah, ss. K ardell, Clerk. I, C harles K. H enry, and I, Eu gen la H enry, being first duly sworn, GRESHAM R EB E K A H LODGE. say, each for h im self and not ont No. 61— M eets in 1. O. O. F. hall, for the oth er, th at I am one of th t second and fourth W ednesdays of p etition ers above nam ed, that tht each m onth C hristine J. Cav- foregoing petition is true as I verily anagh. N oble Grand; Geo K eller, b elieve, and that I do hereby con Secretary. sent to the adoption o f th e minor child m entioned and described in GRESHAM LODGE, No. 125, said petition. O. O. F — M eets every Saturday- CHARLES K HENHY. night in I O. O F. hall W. H. EUGENIA HENRY Subscribed and sw orn to before Stanley, N oble Grand; Geo. K eller, Secretary. me th is 31»t <1- of May. 1911 (S e a l] THOMAS O. G R EENE, N otary Public for Oregon It s easy enough to be pleasant When life flow s by lik e a song, In the County Court of th e State ol >ut the man worth w hile is the one Oregon for M ultnomah County. who can sm ile In the Matter o f the Adoption of Robert H enry, a m inor child W hen everyth in g goes dead wrong Ou reading and filin g the petition o f C harles K Henry and Eugenia R a m s b y & O s w a ld , P r o p s. Henry, husband and w ife, for tht For th e test o f th e heart is trouble. And it alw ays com es w ith the adoption of a minor child and tht w ritten consent th ereto and relin years; quishm ent by the m other of said And the sm ile that is worth the child to said p etitioners, it Is praises of earth Ordered that the hearing on said Get our Prices and test the Ientper of our Tools Is the sm ile that sh in es through petition be and the sam e Is hereby fixed and appointed for Saturday tears. the 2>d day of Ju ly, 1911, at the hour o f 9 o'clock a m before this F iv e Acre« for Kale court at th e County Court House in the City o f Portland, Multnomah By owner, th ree and a h a lf m iles County, Oregon It Is further east o f G resham , In high state of Ordered that said petition be cu ltivation , th ree and a h a lf acres published once each week for three su ccessive w eeks in the Gresham in fruit and berries, balance open barn, apple Outlook a w eekly new spaper of ground, good house. general circulation printed and pub house, tw o w ells, th ree quarter acre lished at Greaham. in Multnomah fenced chicken tig h t, and hen house, County. State of Oregon, beginning with the Issue of Friday the 2d dav one quarter m ile from county road, HEAVY AM» I.II.IIT HORSES w ill be o f June. 1911 and en d in g with the Joins Section L ine which OP A 1.1. DEM KIPTIOXS Good road Issue of Friday th e 23d day of June opened In near future »OUGHT AND SOLD 1911. : In to place, two miles to church,500 O n r SutxuTlptlnn Rate- If you are going to put up any fence this season let us figure with you. W e have just received a carload of American Fence W e need not tell you that it is the best fence on earth. You know it and we can cer tainly m ake you PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT Ö Shattuck & Lindsey Transfer Barn Dray Line and Express G ood rigs, good horses, prom pt service at all hours. Can m ake drives and furnish driver to all outlying points A A. Leland, Proprietor Gresham, Oregon Get Ready to MAKE HAY With Zenith Tools Pitch Forks, Horse Hay Forks, Ropes and Pulleys GRESHAM FEED & CHOP MILL Grinding Good supply of mill ¿luff, Done feed, bran, shorts, etc. Land planter, Highest price paid Every for oats. Call and see us. Day Each fork guaranteed. Will be replac ed by new one if found defective Horses for Sale & Johnston of Ä H lT " W,Urt th '" d,> Tard' * ° •choo> “ar- row, cu ltivator and other tools go with place Price. 12.500 cash Phone Gresham 13$ or address Troutdale, G. W. Ailder. W ill Call for horses or Team« P. A. FLEMING T ransfer Barn on request G K E sll tM. OREGON T elep h on e 511 ) 4- »