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O T h e Mt. Hood ra ilro a d being b u ilt A sto ria C eu ten n ial. from Hood R iv er to P a rk d a le pass- T he o fficial p ro g ra m of th e As- T W IC E A W E E K _____________________________________ th ro u g h p o rtio n s of a n old lak e to ria C en ten n ial is p u b lish e d an d P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid ay bed of p re h isto ric tim es, w hich dis- p re s e n ts an a rra y o f a ttra c tio n s cov closes in a c u t m ad e by th e ra ilro a d L erlng a w hole m o n th fro m A u g u st a t G resh am , O regon. com pany pieces of b a rk , lim bs, 10 to S e p te m b e r 9. T h e re is a day L. ST. CLAIR, E d ito r and P u b l'r stu m p s an d logs th a t h ad been un- ft r a lm o st ev ery s ta te In th e u n io n It LYM AN, B u sin ess M anager. d e r th e g ro u n d fo r c e n tu rie s. T hey a n d ev ery city in O regon an d in O ur SubM-riptioii Rate* w ere em b ed d ed in a clay deposit W ash in g to n — except G resham . B ut O ne y ear. »1.50; an d w ere easily tra c e d . H ere p la in -i t h a t ’s n o th in g fo r of c o u rse G resh- xix m onth*. 75c; ly a re show n ev id en c es of th e legen am an d a ll e a s te rn M u ltn o m ah can th re e month*« trial d a ry b a ttle th e In d ia n s te ll as hav- com e u n d e r e ith e r O regon Day, «ubscríption, 60c. in g ta k e n place b etw een Mt. Hood Aug. 14, o r W illa m e tte V alley Day, A dvertising. an d Mt. A dam s. D u rin g th is " b a t A u g u st 17, o r P o rtla n d D ay, A ug- R a t e s reason- tle ” fissu re s in th e ro ck w ere m ade, u st 25. T h e E lk s R eunion w ill oc- able. Our repre fo rm in g th e th re e fo rk s of Hood c u r A u g u st 11 an d 12, th e m eetin g sen tative w ill call R iv er an d d ra in in g th e g re a t lake of th e O regon D evelopm ent L eague, 'hon e 7 0 1. MORE V A R IE T IE S O F F R I IT. w h ere now busy m en a r e c lea rin g Aug. 14, 15, 16. A sto r Day w ill be 7 Î " T h e L inotype aCCOUnt o f th e p o p u la rity of | a n d on w hich to g ro w H ood R iv er A ugust 28, w hen th e A sto r M onti- W ay is th e Way <” e ap p le an d th e sp len d id p ro fits ap p les. m ent w ill be u n veiled. S ep tem b er th a t W ins." I th a t a re b ein g m ad e by a p p le grow - j 4, L ab o r D ay an d also o p en in g day e rs in th e N o rth w e st, a n d , fo r th a t E n te re d us seco n d -class m a tte r ot th e P acific C oast R e g a tta . T his F o re s t F ir e P ro te c tio n . M arch 3, 1911, a t th e p ost office a t o ia tte r. In o th e r se ctio n s o f th e 8 last g re a t e v e n t will la s t six days E llio tt ap p le is very ■ S ta te F o re s te r F . A. G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t o f U nited S ta te s th e I hese w aists are not old sh o p w orn goods b u t strictly now c o n fro n te d w ith th e ta s k of c' o sin B w ith th e c e le b ra tio n on Sep- M arch 3, 1879 m uch in th e lim elig h t. B ut me , . new sp rin g styles of 1911. p rices of p ru n e s have been su ch as a p p o in ,ln K ».<>00 fire w a rd e n s to ' ^ ^ e r 9. T H E R IG H T S P IR IT . p a tro l th e fo re sts of O regon d u rin g to in d ic a te th a t th is w ill be a n th e closed seaso n , J u n e 1 to Octo- W hen you call fo r goods a d v e r- 1 ceedingly p ro fita b le crop. I T he g e t-to -g e th e r s p irit In b erries m ad e b e tte r m oney fo r th e b er 1. D u rin g th a t tim e it is a vlo- tised in th is p a p e r d o n 't fo rg e t to tow n o r city is th e s p irit th a t will gr()Werg | a8t a r th a n th ey |lav e la tlo a o f th e law to set o u t any fire say you saw th e ad. in th e O utlook, win. T he m e rc h a n t w ho can bury pr|<.eB fQr 8 traw b err)e8 n e a r s ta n d in g tim b e r w ith o u t a per- M nil m ino r d ifferen ces an d u n ite w ith . <■ good . . in . all . p ro -j m it fro m th e firo w ard en otices, have , been u n u su a lly I T RO U TD A liu LE rcii M. N E. — S ervices Call a n d inspect those new S ta n d a rd W ickless Coal Ids fellow m e rc h a n ts in p ro m o tin g d u cin g se ctio n s th e la s t five y ears ' each S unday a t 11 a m S unday O il Stoves. Just the thing for th e hot su m m e r d ay s. T h e y a ll th a t m ak es fo r a la rg e r an d b et F ro m th e p rices o b ta in e d fo r • 'r re H om e T ra c ts P o p u la r. school a t 10 a. m. C. C. Coop, te r tow n not only will not lose a n y are econom ical, clean, tim e-saving a n d perfectly safe. P. M. N ash, S. S. S u p t. m any o th e r v a rie tie s of fr u it it in te re s tin g p h ase in local p a sto r th in g u n less it be a few p etty w ould seem th a t th e g ro w ers w ould re u lty m a tte r s is th e g ro w in g idea je u lo u sis, but will in th e end g ain ‘ | be Ju stified in giv in g th e m a tte r of of m a n Y P erso n s to a c q u ire tr a c ts of S u n d a y ^ s e r v ic e s ^ ^ a h b a th sch o o ? at in th e closest co m p etitio n , a m e r p la n tin g o th e r fr u it th a n ap p le s se r an acre, five a c res o r te n , a d ja c e n t io a. m., p re a c h in g a t 11 a. nt. and c h a n t cun feel frien d ly to w ard every lous c o n sid eratio n . T h e re a re m any to P o rtla n d as s u b u rb a n hom es 7 :3 0 p. in. P ra y e r m e etin g each o th e r m e rc h a n t an d w ork w ith th em d is tric ts w h ere p e a rs, c h e rrie s. R eal e s ta te m en re p o rt h u n d re d s of ev en in g , a t 7 :3 0 p. m. neck am i neck in a ll o u ts id e m a t p ru n e s, peach es, g ra p e s an d a p ri- »o rn >er city d w e lle rs have ta k e n up * ’ ters. M ore th a n th a t he ca n show co ts can be g ro w n very su ccessfu lly <>‘e Plan an d a re g e ttin g o u t in to F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N __ m an y little c o u rte sie s w hich w ill be of u n e q u a lle d q u a lity , w ith la rg e j t,le ° P e n .’ W ith th e im prove- S ervices every S u n d ay m o rn in g a t a p p re c ia te d an d re tu rn e d . O nly u n y ield s W hile it m u st be a d m itte d m en t ln s ,r e et c a r serv ice to th ese 11 o ’clock. S u n d ay school m eets a t re a s o n a b le Jealo u sies an d u d isp o th a t th is is an ag e o f sp e c ia ltie s, «“ b a rb s th e g ro w th will becom e ’ « *n c h a rg e of M rs J. W. T ow n- sitio n to be u n fa ir can lead one C h am b er of send. Y. P. S. C. E. d ev o tio n al and th a t sp e c ia lists a re g e n e ra lly g re a te r th a n ever, m eetin g a t 7 p. Rev. Tlios. m e rc h a n t to p ass a n o th e r by w ith su ccessfu l in m a k in g e x tr a m oney, I < o m m erce B u lletin . R obinson, p asto r. o u t sp e a k in g an d be alw ay s lo o k in g still it m ust be conceded th a t i f ' ---------------------- ----------- DEALERS IN “GOODS OF QUALITY" a sk a n c e at his co m p etito r. ev ery o n e p la n ts ap p les n ecessarily > re s id e n t C. R. G ray of th e Hill BORING M. E .— P re a c h in g 11 a. It looks good to see tw o rlvul a sh o rta g e m u st ex ist in th e n e a r fu- lin e« 1,1 O reg o n , w ho succeded Jo h n ™ each S u n d a y ; 8 p. m a lte r n a te m e rc h a n ts m eet, slap each o th e r on tu r e on o th e r v a rie tie s of fr u it, and S‘eV e,,s' rec« " tlY ' “ ade h is H r « | ch a rg V of H a r r ^ B ^ c W o r d . E p w o rth th e back in a frien d ly way, have Sole a g e n ts W a rn e r’s R u st Proof C orsets, Black C at an d co n seq u en tly it w ill not be su rp ris - ( d e ta ile d to u r of in sp ectio n of th e L eague 7 p. in. Rev. A. B. C ald er, a jo k e an d a good lau g h a n d go on A rm o r Plate H ose, F errgeson & M c K en n . ey ’s o g u _________ a ra n tee d Ing, in d u e c o u rse of tim e, to Bee co m p an y 's lines. H e d ev o ted spec- p asto r. th e ir way lik e m en. PLEA SA N T V ALLEY B A P T IS T - shirts, P e te r’s Shoes, Lorain a n d R eal E state R anges, A m e r high p rices p re v a ilin g fo r peach es, ial a tte n tio n to th e local H ill te r m !- ' A tow n g row s by sta g e s Just lik e an d p asse n g e r ®®r vices firs t and th ird S unday p ears, b e rrie s, g ra p e s, p ru n e s and n als, a n d fre ig h t ican F ence a n d P heonix Paints, each m o n th . S unday school a t 10 a n y th in g else. F irs t th e re is one d e p o t fa c ilitie s, s tu d y in g th e ir re- c h e rrie s T h e re is an old say in g , i a. m. every S unday. Y. P. S. C. E. s to re w ith a cinch on e v e ry th in g in 'D o n 't p u t all y o u r eg g s in one to th e g e n e ra l te rm in a l s ltu a 7 p. m. Rev. J. M. N atio n , p a sto r sig h t. T h en com es a n o th e r sto re b a s k e t,” an d if a fr u it g ro w e r has tio n . P a rtic u la r a tte n tio n w as paid A w itty b u t not o v e rin d u s trio u s th e s u p e r in te n d e n t of s tr e e ts cam e and th e first one is m ad an d je a l b o d g e N otices. „ . v a rie tie s of to th e m a tte r of w h e th e r th e N orth ous. T hen com es a th ird an d soon land w h ere d iffe re n t F A IR V IE W U N ITED A R T ISA N S C elt w as o,le of a « tre e t g ang. A ro u n d a c o rn e r. fru it ra n be g ro w n he sh o u ld go in B ank ro ad is to fin ally build an in No. 178—- F ir s t S a tu rd a y ev e n in g few m in u te s b efo re noon one d ay he all p ro sp er. T h en a fo u rth an d fifth " H e re ! W h a t you you th ro w n g e r d ep o t of its fo r v ario u s k in d s of fr u it, th en d e p e n d e n t . p . a sse . . , an d th ird S a tu rd a y ev en in g is so- th re w h is shovel in to th e g u tte r ing dow n y o u r shovel fo r a t th is an d still b u sin ess is good. T hen ow n, o r w h e th e r It w ould jo in w ith d a l evening. M aster, E. E H esltn ; should one o f th em p ro v e a fa ilu re , c o m es th e su g g estio n to get. to g e th s a t dow n on th e c u rb s to n e a n d pro- tim e o f d a y ? ” To cool it s o r r," o r prices of som e o u e k in d be low, th e H a rrim a n sy stem In a u n io n de- se c re ta ry , F . H. C rane, ceeded to lig h t h is pipe. J u s t th e n said P a t.— S elected. er, an d th a t 's a fo r tu n a te s ta g e for p o t— a m a tte r w hich hus n o t been he will still com e o u t w ith a good any co m m u n ity . ROCKWOOD U N IT E D A RTISA N S d ecided upon. a v erag e net p ro fit. No. 206— M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y In th e m eu n ttm e it Is seen th a t n ig h t. M aster, Mrs. R ich T e g a rt; T h e o p in io n s o f p ro m in e n t ra il Jealo u sies did m o re h arm th a n big 1 se c re ta ry , H. H. Jo h n so n . P o rtla n d w ill g e t a n o th e r road o fficia ls a re c e rta in ly e n title d good. to co n sid e ra tio n , b ecau se su ch m en I m a n u »a c >u r <n K in d u s try . T h e Ber- : In unio n th e re is s tre n g th . W hen 1 ROCKW OOD I. O. O. F . No. 213 a re big, b ro ad m in d ed m en w ho h av e lin Mac h in e W orks of B eloit, W Is., ¡n M accabee h all every h arm o n y an d u n ity exist am o n g its | o p p o rtu n itie s fo r ta k in g a g e n e ra l j <« c°n iln g to lo cate in P o rtla n d in T h u rsd a y evening. N. G ., J . R, leading citizen s a tow n b eg in s to view of th in g s, w hich an o rd in a ry P referen ce to all o th e r cities. T h is ( C a v a n a u g h ; se c re ta ry , J . II. S chram . ta k e on a h eu lth y g ro w th w hich was J in d iv id u a l do es n o t alw ay s possess. | co n cern is backed by m illln o s of __ K. rd 'a O. y T. M. th No. not possible before. T h e re fo re , if It seem w ise, In t h e i r ) c a p ita l a n d w ill be second only in T a tu and* ir d 61— F r i d a M y eets ^ n i g first ht S w ift P ack in g Com , E d S p a lh ; R R w Q uis_ opin io n , to e n c o u ra g e a g en eral , v a. im p o rta n c e to th e I IIA M E TO C E L E B R A T E . rlety of farm p ro d u c ts th e m a tte r com pany s p lan t. T h e ir p la n t w ill ¡u berry. be g o tte n u n d erw ay w ith in th e next ----------- la w o rth y o f c o n sid e ra tio n . F A IR V IE W G RA NG E— F ir s t S at E a ste rn M ultn o m ah an d N o rth e rn j„ m any se c tio n s o f th e N o rth th r e e m o n th s an d w ill co st th re e u rd a y a t 10 a m . an d th ird F r i C lack am as co u n tie s w ill o ffe r p le n west im m en se cro p s of a lf a lf a can 'lu a r te r s o f a m illio n d o lla rs und day n ig h t, 8 p. m. M aster, C edric ty of o p p o rtu n itie s to th o se d esir- | le g ro w n , an d It Is also well know n have a pay roll re a c h in g » lOOOper , S to n e V ’secre’ta r y , l i o y ' sto n e . day. ----------- Ing to c e le b ra te th e F o u rth th is t h a t th e sto ck b u sin ess o f th e ______________ ROCKW OOD G RA N G E — F ir s t year N ot only a re S andy and N o rth w est h as been very p ro fitab le. T h e U n ited S ta te s h a s o fficially , W ednesday a t 8 p. m. an d th ird G resh am a d v e rtis in g u n u su u lly ut- W h ere a lf a lf a can be g ro w n suc- S a tu rd a y a t 10 a. m. M aster, F, tia c tlv e c e le b ra tio n s, but E staca d a, ccssfu lly a n d th e c lim a te is well reco g n ized th e re p u b lic o f P o rtu g a l. H. C ra n e ; s e c re ta ry , V iola L ovelace. T he ro y al fam ily h a v in g been b an D am aacus an d L e n ts a re b id d in g for ’ ad a p te d to sto c k ra isin g , it w ould ished o fficia lly fro m th a t co u n try . L. C. T. M C H A R IT Y H IV E No. seem th n t a n o p p o rtu n ity fo r t h i s , - . , , O ne reaso n Tor th is Is th e s h u ttin g Une o f fa rm in g sh o u ld not be o v er J*® e b r “ te,<l th>rou KR- 38— M eets second an d fo u r th T h u rs day a fte rn o o n s Com., Mrs. J o h n o ff on fire w o rk s ln th e city w hich looked. s tra tlo n s In h o n o r o f th e occasion ü ro w n ; R K ’ M rs M ary T u rn e r. will d riv e m ore peo p le to th e coun- Som e d is tric ts are e sp ecially , try , w h ere th e m ovem ent fo r th e 1 a d a ,,ted to 8on,e o n e th in g , b u t it * hel>1 ev ery w h ere, P L E A SA N T V A LLEY GRA NG E I No. 348— M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y a t Phone 3 6 M a in S t r e e t c if e and sa n e F o u rth h as n o t yet do es not seem w ise for all d is tric ts ! P le a s a n t V alley h all. H. W P O R T L A N D .M A R K E T S . ta lly developed. t<> grow t f,e , a m e sp ecialty . On th e i S n a sh a ll, m a s te r; E. B u tle r, secre- It is fo r tu n a te th a t w ith in such o th e r h a n d , w h ere a d is tric t Is ! ta ry ; J e n n ie K ro n e n b e rg , le c tu re r. G ra in , F lo u r, F ee d , E tc . '.tsy re a c h of th e g reat city , w h ere a d a p te d to sev eral sp e c ia ltie s th e W H E A T — T ra c k prices. Blue- G RESH AM GRA NG E No 270 m eets law s sa fe g u a rd in g p ro p erty a g a in st m a tte r Is u n d o u b te d ly w o rth con- | stem , 9 7-98c; C lub, 8 6-86c; red R ut- th e second S a tu rd a y of e ach m o n th , lire and p ro te c tin g life an d lim b i s ld e rin g .— B ett e r F ru it. slan, 85-86c; V alley, 87c; 40-fold. L e c tu re h o u r from 2 to 3 Is open a re m ore n ecessary , th a t room can ■ j •*’ th e public H. E. D avis, m a s te r; he found not only for e n jo y a b le pic- I T he O u tlook w a n ts y o u r new s, I 87c. R a m s b y & O s w a ld , P r o p s . B A R L E Y — F eed , »27. Mra W H Ba£ ^ ^ er’ «•‘¡«tary. n ils an d o u tin g s hut for th e e ip a n y o u r ails, y o u r su b sc rip tio n , y o u r M IL L S T U F F S — B ra n , »24.60-25 WOMEN O F W O OD CRA FT. No slon of th n t b o iste ro u s sp irit of p a - ' p i In tin g . p er to n ; m id d lin g s, »31; sh o rts. 202 M eets in Odd F ellow s hall »26 5 0 -2 6 ; ro lled b arley , »29 6 0 - i « * 'o n ‘l an<1 fo u rth T u esd ay s 2 p m. 30.50. i E m m a M anning, G, N .; H a ttie Wos- I tell clerk F L O U R — P a te n ts , »4 95 p e r b a r rel; s tra ig h ts . »3 85; ex p o rts, »3 80; . F A IR V IE W LOD GE No. valley , »4 80; g ra h a m . »4 50; w hole s / y 92. A. F & A. M. R egu- w h e a t, »4 70 la r U 'oetlngs S a tu rd a y n ig h t CORN — W hole, »29; crack ed . , on o r b efo re fu ll m oon. Ma- . sonic T em p le, T ro u td a le . ’ 30 l>er to n A. FO X . S ecretary O ATS- No. I , w h ite, »27-28 per ----------- to n I M A. ROSS PO ST No. 41, G. A. If you w ant litis task to lx* a pleasure, call on us a n d HAY T rack prices: T im o th y , ’ H., an d W. R. C. No. 8, m eet th ird su p p ly yourself w ith an outfit of Z e n ith H aying Tools. E a ste r n O regon. No. 1. »16-21; al ^ a 'u r d a y each m o n th at G ra n g e hall. ... . , k . , G resh am . D in n er to all w ho a t- ra lfa , »12 50 -1 3 ; g ra in hay, new, , end Wm B u tle r, co m m an d er. Mrs »10; clover, new . »8 50-9. A nnie B ates, p re s id e n t. Mrs. H enry K ane, se c re ta ry . H a iry and C o u n try Prod uce. G resham O utlook trlo tlsin w hich best B u d s ex p ressio n In sh o o tin g o f fire c ra c k e rs. ’< ** a a ,e to «“ > ,h a t th e °®ly <° <>le ,,<’<«e w hich y o u n g an d oid will be p e rm itte d to m a k e a t any of th e p laces n am ed w ill be th e size o f th e p o ck et book. S tra n g e us it m ay seem th e r e a re m an y w ho th in k th ey h a v e n ’t h ad a good tim e u n til all th e ir m oney is gone. F o r th o se w ho wish to h av e a really good tim e a t lim ited ex p en se, th e re is no b e tte r way o r p lace th a n to spend th e day a t one o r m o re of th e c o u n try p laces w h ere ro u sin g good c e le b ra tio n s a re being g o tte n up. Extra Special Ladies’ Waists, all the Latest Styles and Patterns at Great Reductions $ 1.00 Waists Special $ .79 1.25 “ .99 1.50 “ 1.29 2.00 “ 1.67 2.50 “ 2.05 3.50 “ 3.00 Oil Stoves Do Not Heat up the House Two-hole Stove $5.00 Shattuck & Lindsey Transfer Barn Dray Line and Express Good rigs, good horses, prompt service at all hours. Can make drives and furnish driver to all outlying points A. Leland, Proprietor Gresham, Oregon GRESHAM FEED & CHOP MILL Grinding Done Every Day Hay Good supply of mill ¿tuff, feed, bran, shorts, etc. Land planter, Highest price paid for oats. Call and see us. \\ hile the Sun Shines, is the Old Saying «{ Artistic Photography -1 The Boyd Hay Carrier Hand Hay Rakes Zenith Handmade Scythes Zenith Hay Tools of All Kinds A ll this lot of tools go out of o u r store fully gu aran teed to give satisfaction. PO U L T R Y - L ive hens. 1 6 -l« c ; lA ollers, 20c; d u c k s, y o u n g . 15c; n o m in al, tu rk e y s , 20c; d ressed , choice, 25c. EC.GS O reg regon, ra n ch c h , can d led , o n , ran 21c; case c o u n t, 20c. C H E E S E — F u ll cream , tw ins, 14-14 t^ c ; p er lb , y o u n g A m erica, 16-15 t , c pound. B U T T E R — C ity c re a m e ry e x tra 1 and 2 p o u n d p riu ts . In boxes. 24c p e r pound. PO R K F an cy , 9 S - 1 0 c . • V EA L F an cy , l l t x - 1 2 c p e r lb X e g e ta h le s and F r u its. O T A T O E S - Old, »3 per hun d re d , new C a lifo rn ia , 4-4 Kyc p er lb ONIONS Y ellow , »2 75; »2 50 p er cw t. — O reg o n , »1 50 DAMASCUS CAM P. No 7533, M W. A. M eetings firs t an d th ird S a tu rd a y ev en in g s each m o n th at H azelw ood's hall. Geo. D allas, eoun- »olm an; H a rry R oach, c h ief fo re ste r. MODERN WOODMAN O F A M ER- h all first a n d th ird T u esd ay s of each m o n th . V isiting m em b ers w elcom e E m il G K a rd e ll, C lerk ic a , m eets ln I O. O. F G RESH AM R E B E K A H LODGE, No 61 M eets In I. O. O F h all, second a n d fo u r th W edn esd ay s of each m o n th C h ris tin e J C av an a g h . N oble G ra n d ; Geo K eller, S ecretary . Of Maxwell Schneider I all a t S tudio for Souvenir P ost C ard on July 4th Photo Studio Gresham Branches at Sandy and Da mascus, Oregon.