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G resham O utlook TWICE A WEEK VOL I. NO. 34 GRESHAM, M ULTNOM AH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 27. 1911 german evangelical milk producers CONFERENCE HERE T he board o f d ire c to rs of th e Milk P ro d u c e rs' asso ciatio n is g e t tin g its b u siness sh ap ed up an d ready to b ring th e n ext re g u la r m eetin g Ju ly 14. A very in te re stin g m eetin g w as held a week ago last S atu rd ay at Scappoose an d a n o th e r m eetin g w as held last S atu rd ay to p erfect an o r g an izatio n re p re se n tin g ab o u t 1500 cows. T h e m ilk p ro d u cers in th a t lo cality a re very e n th u s ia stic . In te re st is being aw ak en ed a t F orest G rove, R idgeville and H illsboro. T he p ro b ab ility is th a t th is o r g an iza tio n w ill be ex ten d ed to all lo calities from w hich m ilk is shipped to th e city of P o rtlan d It will no d o u b t ta k e tim e an d m uch p erso n al e ffo rt but If m em b ers will go be p a tie n t an d rem em b er th a t be g re a t an u n d e rta k in g can n o t b ro u g h t in to w o rk in g o rd e r a t once. th e plan will no d o u b t succeed an d be of g re a t b en efit to both p ro d u cer an d consum er. ‘JUST H E L P Y O U R S E L F " TELLS OF CONDITIONS GARDEN PRODUCTS IN OLD MEXICO DISPLAYED BY BOYS A le tte r w as received a few day s P ro d u c ts of m ore th a n one h u n ago by E. G. K ard ell from Mr. Jo h u d re d boys' g a rd e n s w ere placed on T h u rsd ay , 10 a. m. Rev. E. G. Jack so n fo rm erly a citizen of th is A. in P o rt lieess of P o rtla n d w ill p reach . Place, now of C ullacan, S ln alv a, display a t th e Y. M. 2 p. m .. B u sin ess sessio n — P re s i Mexico. T he le tte r co n tain s m any land F rid a y . T h e d isp lay s a re ar- d e n t's re p o r t; a ss ig n m e n t of com th in g s of in te re st to rea d e rs in th is ranged on long ta b le s .a r o u n d the m ittees. locality. a u d ito riu m . S pecial prizes have been F rid a y , 9 a. m ., R e p o rts of com Mr. Jack so n say s th ey a re aliv e ,, . , ., .. .. 1 ’ offered am i th e e x h ib its a re highly m ittees. and well in sp ite of w ar and tro u b les. No tra in , no m ail for 30 days. He ‘,r “ ‘8ed b> 11 C " u , t * 1,1 c h a rg e of 2 p. m ., V oung P e o p le 's W ork Sunday schools. says he h as not Itm e to tell m uch th e c o n te st, as of ex cep tio n ally fine 2 p. m., M em orial services. ab o u t th e ta k in g of C u llacan by th e d u ality . S unday, 10 a. m ., S u n d ay school. rebels but m en tio n s th a t 50 fe d e r-| “ I anl ' “ o re th a n pleased w ith Special serv ices a t 11. S erm on by als w ere k illed, th e g o v ern m en t cot- th e re su lt of th e c o n te s t, said Mr. Rev. A. L eu tw eln of S e attle. Com M em bers of th e G resh am G range, ton and su g a r factory w as d y n am it-I H a tt. " T h e boys have show n a keen m union. No. 270 m et last S a tu rd a y and had ed and b u rn ed and th e only A m eri- in te re st all th e way th ro u g h and th e 2 p. m ., A d d re sse s by Rev. F. an in te re stin g an d p ro fita b le day. can b u ilt house w as also destro y ed g ard en tru c k e x h ib ited Is of a very O pperm ann of S p o k an e an d Rev. E. A t th e m o rn in g session Mrs. C h ari- ( S everal ch u rch b u ild in g s w ere rid- good q u ality . T he a u d ito riu m has Seeger of S e a ttle an d o th e rs. C los ty S m ith , Mr. and Mrs. E. G. K ar- died w ith b u llets, in clu d in g th e been th ro n g e d w itli boys in te re ste d ing service. dell an d H. L. St. C lair w ere g iven C atholic ch u rch but not th e cath e- in th e c o n te st, am i th e re s u lt has U nion se rv ice a t M E. ch u rc h at th e th ird a n d fo u rth d e g rees and d ral. T he B ank of S onora w as blow n m ore th a n exceeded o u r expecta- 8 p. m. Mr. H odge w as given th e firs t and up and all silv er ta k e n by ro b b ers tlo n s .” second. and fed erals. A neig h b o r lost th re e M any prizes have been d o n a te d S unday n ig h t w hile K en n eth It being C h ild re n 's Day th e chll- horses, 50 sack s of co rn , g uns an d by P ort bind m e rc h a n ts , all d e a r to R o b erts w as r e tu r n in g to tow n w ith d re n an d all otherB w ere tr e a te d to I am u n ltio n . No A m erican w as h u rt th e boy's h e a rt. A m ong th em a re a hor?e a n d buggy fro m H o ck in so n ’s a fine stra w b e rry d in n e r. A very or m olested. sw eaters, fo o tb all an d b aseball g ear, staDle he su d d e n ly fo u n d h im self so in te re stin g p ro g ram w as given by Mr. Jack so n says a sm all com- books, c lo th in g and fish in g ta c k b fa r o u ts id e of th e ro ad th a t h is b u g th e c h ild ren d u rin g th e le c tu re r's pany cam e to his house an d a sk ed T h e co m p etitio n th a t is ju s t clos- b u t in g is th e first division in th e Y. M. gy to p s tru c k a te le p h o n e pole and h o u r in th e a fte rn o o n , w hich m any ■ for guns, p isto ls and horses, they w ere very co n sid erate. C h ris- C. A. boyB' g a rd e n in g c o n te st. T he upset th e v eh icle sp illin g him o u t atte n d e d . G ran g ers a re u rg ed to n o t forget tin e, he says, picked up a ll th e co n test w as divided in to tw o see and J e rk in g of th e to p to g e th e r w ith th e s e a t of th e buggy. T h e h o rse th e re g u la r m eetin g th e second S at- nerves she h ad , and gave th e m en tlo n s, and la te v eg etab les w ill also w ater. T hey took off th e ir som - be ex h ib ited In A ugust. S e p a ra te went on an d p lu n g ed dow n th e eig h t u rd ay In Ju ly . rero s, s, th th a a n n k k e e d d h h er er an an d d ro rode off. prizes have been o ffered fo r th e -------------------—■ b b rero d e ofr. foot e m b a n k m e n t u n d e r th e sid ew alk A special council m eetin g w as He says th a t w hen th e M adero ra isin g and d isp lay in g of th e late tre s tle so u th o f th e Z en ith a d d i tion. K e n n e th fo u n d th e h o rse and held last n ig h t to ta k e a ctio n in ref- forces passed th ro u g h th ey took all v egetables, buggy u p sid e dow n a n d proceeded eren ce to th e bond Issue. Som e tech- they w a n te d -a n d gave a receipt ——- - - Mr Ja c k so n says th a t C h ristin e " _ I h s t l . of H eru.cc E llis«... w ith h is k n ife to ca rv e u p th e h a r nical d lffic u ltle sh a v e been encoun- ness to g e t him loose. H e re tu rn e d tered T hse a re b eing met and it bad been sick bu t w as im p ro v in g T he m any frie n d s of Mr. am i Mrs him to th e liv ery s ta b le safe and Is believe d In a sh o rt tim e th e mon< J fa«' H e says it is w arm but b eau- W m. E lliso n , at F airv iew , sym pa to th ize w ith th em in th e d e a th of th e ir sound. No se rio u s in ju ry being will tie fo rth co m in g fo r w ater and 1 ’ ful. He e x ten d s g re e tin g s baby g irl, B ernice, w ho died at th e done f u r th e r th a n to sm ash a good sew er purposes. frien d s a t G resham . hom e on F rid ay of in fa n tile p a r buggy, c u t up a fin e h a rn e s s and An o rd in an ce w as passed last N otice. alysis. She w as tw o y ears old, and b esm ear th e ro a d w ith a p ail of n ig h t pro v id in g fo r th e p ay m en t of choice h om e re n d e re d lard . th e bonds a t th e fiscal agency for 1 T h e G resham p o sto ffice will be had been q u ite h elp less lo r sev eral O regon In th e city of New Y ork open on Ju ly 4 from 8 to 9. T he w eeks follow ing th e grip. T h e fu S h e rm a n M cC arter, w ho h a s been seem : lobby will close at noon. T h ere n eral w as held S unday at th e P re s E a stern bonding com panies ill fo r a b o u t a w eek, h a s recovered of O regon law s will be no d eliv eries on th e ro u tes b y te ria n ch u rch and b u ria l w as In r a th e r su sp icio u s an d is a b le to be a ro u n d ag ain . I McColl, P M Lone F ir cem etery. an d a re m ak in g a c a re fu l in v estig a- 36 J tlo n of all p o in ts involved, even a sk Rockwood Dance. ing for copies of reco rd s of th e legis R ockw ood G ra n g e w ill begin th e la tu re of 1905 w hen th e special c e le b ra tio n th is y e a r w ith a big p a c h a rte r fo r G resham w as en acted . trio tic d an c e on S a tu rd a y ev en in g , It w as sta te d th a t th e P o rtlan d Ju ly 1st. P a rs o n 's o rc h e s tra w ill w ater bond had se n t out an eig h t- be th e r e a n d th e u su a l G ran g e su p inch valve to be a tta c h e d Io th e new p er w ill be given. T ic k e ts >1.00. pipe. T h is w as co n sid ered to o sm all j an d tw o 12-lnch valves have been LOST o r ST R A Y E D — G ray m are o rd ered one fo r each of th e p ip e d tw o th re e -y e a r old m ules. Re- lin es p assin g th ro u g h th is city ,rd. P h o n e. A. S. K in caid , H ence It is not lik ely G resh am will o u td a le . 35 be w ith o u t w ater w hen th e system Excursion on M l . H ood R ailw ay fro m M o n ta villa Io Gresham. is in stalled . W A NTED — T o h ire a g e n tle rid- H o u rly Trains on O. W. P. T he council voted to hold th e nexj„ g pony fo r a few w eek s A ddress re g u la r m eetin g on T u esd ay n ig h t. p h o n e Ire n e D oug las, P leasan t are invited. GRANGE OBSERVES CHILDREN’S DAY 1776 July 4th 191 I Celebrate at Gresham P a r a d e , B a ll G a m e s , M o r s e R a c e s , A u t o m o b ile R a c e s , D a n c in g , E tc . line, Oregon. (■rain, F lou r, F eed, Etc. W H E A T — T ra c k prices. Blue- stem , 97-98c; C lub, 85-86c; red R ub sian, 85-86c; V alley, 87c; 40-fold, 87c. B A R L E Y — F eed . >27. M 1L L STU FFS — B ra n , >24.50-25 per to n ; m id d lin g s, >31 ; sh o rts, > 25.50-26; ro lled b a rle y , >29.50- 30.50. FL O U R — P a te n ts , >4 95 p er b a r re l, s tra ig h ts , > 3.85; e x p o rts, >3.80; valley, >4 80; g ra h a m , >4 5 0 ; w hole » h e a t, >4.70. CORN — W hole, >29; cracked, >30 per ton. PORK— Fancy, 9H -10c VEAL— Fancy, 11H -I2c P«r lb H. L. F o s te r h as been m ak in g q u ite au im p ro v e m e n t in his re s ta u ra n t on P ow ell s tre e t. B esides p u t tin g a w ain sco atin g of g reen b u rla p a ro u n d h is fo rm e r d in in g room , he h a s had a n a rc h cu t on th e w est sid e and fixed up a n e a t little d in ing room w ith room fo r tw o tallies w here lad les can be acc o m m o d a t ed, p o rtle rs being h u n g ac ro ss th e arch w ay . N eat an d a ttr a c tiv e w in dow sig n s have boen p a in te d , th e f u r n itu r e lias been clea n ed an d v a rn ish ed , new ta b le s and ciia irs add ed am i a show case h as been o rd ered . A w a itre ss lias lieen en g ag ed and m ore h elp will lie ad d e d next week Mr. F o s te r h as m ade good his p ro m ise to Im prove th e re s ta u ra n t serv ice an d show n h im self re lia b le an d p rom pt in a b u sin ess way. lie is a h u stle an d w ill h av e th in g s in first class sh a p e to ta k e c a re of th e F o u rth of Ju ly crow d. FIRE CHIEF PERISHES D avid C am pbell, ch ief of P o rt-, la u d 's fire d e p a rtm e n t and v ete ra n fire flg h le r, lost h is life y esterd ay m o rn in g w hile d ire c tin g his forces in fig h tin g a >90.000 fire in th e U nion Oil c o m p a n y 's s to ra g e w are h o u se on th e enBt side. T ile chief e n te re d Hit* b u rn in g b u ild in g th a t lie m ight th e b e tte r d ire c t tile e ffo rts th a t w ere being Io su b d u e th e flam es. He w as w arned not to do so by P a tro lm a n L K. E vans, hut heeded not. H is reply und last w ords w ere, " I 'v e got to lie th e r e to fight th e fire, we c a n 't do It out h e re .” He w as follow ed by F irem en Y oung an d E vans and th e n ex t in s ta n t one of th e big oil ta n k s ex ploded a n d th e n o rth w all w as a h e a p of ru in s. A ssista n t C hief Y oung w as h u rle d th r o u g h th e door w hile E v an s w as se n t fly in g Into th e s t r e e t. Mrs. C am p b ell, w ife of th e chief, on h e a rin g t lint a big fire w as r a g ing h a ste n e d to th e scene and h e a r ing m in o rs Hint a fire m a n was k illed , a sk ed wlio it was. A m an w ho did not know tier said , Its C nlef C am pbell. W hereu p o n Mrs C am pbell sh rie k e d nn<l fell in a dead fain t and w as rem oved to th e h o sp ital. D u rin g th e p ro g re ss o f th e fire sev eral aw fu l ex p lo sio n s o ccu rred O th er b u ild in g s w ere th re a te n e d an d th e firem e n d ire c te d th e ir ef fo rts to w ard p re v e n tin g a sp read of flam es to su rro u n d in g p ro p e rty and th e riv e r fro n t. T he cau se of th e fire Is u n k n o w n , every p re cau tio n h a v in g been ta k e n to avoid such a c a ta stro p h y . It si ru m o re d th a t sev era! o th e r m em b ers of th e fire d e p a rtm e n t hav e lost th e ir lives, hilt d e fin ite In fo rm a tio n is not o b ta in a b le a t th is tim e. P ro g ra m o f th e D a y PORTLAND MARKETS. O AT8— No. 1, w h ite, >27-28 p er ton. HAY — T ra c k p rices: T im o th y , E a ste rn O regon, No. I , >16-21; a l fa lfa . > 12.50-13; g ra in h ay , new , >10; clo v er, new , >8.50-9. Dairy and C ountry Produce. PO U L T R Y — L ive hen s, 15 -1 6c; b ro ile rs, 20c; d u c k s, • y o u n g , 15c; n o m in a l, .u rk e y s , 20c; d ressed , choice, 25c. EGOS— O reg o n , ra n c h , can d led , 21c; case c o u n t, 20c. C H E E S E — F u ll cream , tw ins, 1«-14 H e ; p er l b , y o u n g A m erica, 15-15 H e pound. B U T T E R — C ity cre a m e ry e x tra 1 and 2 p o u n d p rin ts . In boxes, 24c p e r pound. $1.50 PER YEAR " I mu deeply g riev ed a t Hie u n f o r tu n a te d e a th of F ire C hief C am p b ell," said M ayor Sim on th is m o rn ing. " I t is Hie sa d d e st accid en t th a t h as h ap p en ed d u rin g my e n tire a d m in is tra tio n . C am p b ell w as a m ost F IF T Y G EN T LE M E N w an ted w ith th e ir lad les to e a t ice c re a m ; new \JONSTER PA RA D E A T 9:30. Headed by mounted mar- ex cellen t o ffic e r, an d had no p eer on llie P acific C oast as a fire fig h te r p a rlo rs, Main s tre e t, firs t door shals and brass band. Ho w as not only a good o ffic e r, hut n o rth of th e new cem e n t block First D ivision—Business m en's floats, fraternal societies, etc. lf i a good m an , h o n est an d u p rig h t, and Second Division -25 decorated autos and turnouts. ta k e i W A NTED — 100 lad ies to a tte n d e d to h is d u tie s like no o th e r T hird Division—Comic floats, C alithum pian bands, etc. Prizes. a d v a n ta g e of th e sp ecial red u ctio n , c h ie f tills city h as had It w as a On sad way lie died ut Ills post of d u ty on all lin es of m illin ery a t th e PATRIOTIC MUSIC AND RECITATIONS A T II. an d In my opinion Hie city will G resh am M illinery E m p o riu m the grounds. Mug s u ffe r from his ta k in g -o ff. Songs by chorus. Music by ban d and selections by elecutionist O ne of Hie last o fficia l a c ts or LUMBER FOR SALE — >4 00 a „ , « ( [ • * T II th o u s a n d . E n q u ire G resh am D rug B A L L b A M t . A 1 I I . M ayor Sim on will he to recoin m end G resham team VS. M ontavilla Cubs. $25 purse. tf th a t a c tio n he ta k e n by Hie city com pany. DANCING IN PAVILION. Begins at II. eouneil of P o rtla n d th a t th e U nion FO R SA LE— R e s ta u ra n t and pool D ancing will continue all day an d at night. G ood orchestra Oil co m p an y mid th e S ta n d a rd Oil room In live tow n In q u ire o f G resh music. com pany be forced to m ove th e ir g reat s to ra g e ta n k s o u ts id e th e city am O utlook GRAND OLD TIME PICNIC IN GROVE. lim its. F o r y e a rs th e s e co m p an ies R efreshm ents of all kinds in ab u n d a n c e on the grounds. First P hone SP IT Z PU PS for sale. have p ro m ised a n d n o th in g lias been class m eals served. O pening of New H otel. 34 d one u n til now th e city h a s paid th e G resh am 248. p en a lty fo r allo w in g Itself to he pul H otel C hanges Hand*. , ~ , n -J A . C l L* o ff In th is m a tte r, w ith a life of one T he Mt. Hood H otel an d R estau - Opening of Gresham Riverside Amusement C lubs new w hom It could ill sp a re . C hief C am p ra n t a t Sandy is now in c h a rg e of race track on Eair Grounds, beginning I p. m. sharp. bell h as d ied a n o th e r victim to th e Mrs A. J. Gould, recently from San First J ro,flng event by som e of O reg o n 's most fam ous prize cow ardice of city o fficia ls w ho crin g e F ran cisco . She will a lso co n d u ct a w inning trotters. Five or m ore to enter. $100 purse. an d c a te r to th e p o w er of w ealth m illin ery sto re In th e D ouglas b u ild S econd—Pacing event. Five or m ore to enter. $100 purse. an d m onopoly. x . ing R aces! R aces! R aces! C. R. K e lle r y e ste rd a y se n t In a list of tw e n ty -fiv e n am es of fa rm e rs w ho will form a local brunch at O ri e n t of th e F a rm e rs ' Society of E q u i ty, a n a tio n a l o rg a n iz a tio n w ith th e e q u a liz a tio n of d is trib u tio n an d prices of fa rm p ro d u c ts a s its goal, h as com m issioned G eorge W. H. M il le r and H urry Y. M iller of O regon C ity, o rg a n iz e rs of th e society fo r it d is tric t in O regon. T he d is tric t w ill co m p rise th e te r rito ry of C latso p , P o lk .C o lu m b ia, T illam o o k . W a sh in g ton. M u ltn o m ah , C la c k a m a s, M arion, I.inn and Y am hill c o u n tie s T h e w ork of th e so ciety Is d o n e th ro u g h local, co u n ty , d is tric t, s tu te , sectio n al u n io n s a n d th e n a tio n a l union. Tlie p u rp o se is to o b ta in fo r th e fa rm e rs m o re e q u ita b le p rices fo r th e ir p ro d u ce and to re g u la te th e d is trih u tio n to th e en d th a t th e r e m ay be no o v er-su p p lied or u n d e r-su p p lie d m a rk e ts in any se c tio n . T h is is acco m p lish ed by m ean s of d aily m a rk e t re p o rts an d dally re p o r ts of p ro d u ce re ad y fo r sh ip m en t in all p a rts of th e co u n ty , e n a b lin g th e p ro d u c e r to sen d I lls p ro d u c ts to a s u re m a rk e t w h ere lie w ill he a ss u re d of a fa ir co m p en sa tio n fo r h is p ro d u cts. T he F a rm e rs ’ Society o f E q u ity Is s tro n g th ro u g h o u t th e E ast and h as a fo o th o ld in C alifo rn ia. S ta te m e etin g s a re to be held in C a lifo r n ia , O regon, W ash in g to n , M ontana an d C o lo rad o th is y e a r, b esides m any In E a s te rn sta te s. C. it. K eller lias been ap p o in ted local o rg n n lz e r fo r tlie te r rito ry n o rth of th e C lack am as riv e r and enst of th e W illa m e tte . He wilt proceed to form local so c ie tie s In each lo cality and a fte rw a rd s th e s e will perfect a co u n ty o rg a n lx a tio n . A m a n a g e r w ill he placed in P o rt land anil th e w ork of o rg a n iz in g th e ten co u n tie s ru sh e d to co m p letio n . C. It. K eller, w ho bus been w o rk ing for som e tim e on tlie fa r m e r's o rg a n lz a llo n w hich w as first s t a r t ed at Pow ell V alley as a p o ta to g ro w e rs' u n io n an d la te r developed in to a lilan Io Join Hie F a r m e r 's So ciety of E q u ity , re p o rts th a t lie t.ow h as an e n ro llm e n t for a b ran ch of Hint o rg a n iz a tio n of 118 m em bers. Many o th e r s hav e sig n ified th e ir in te n tio n of jo in in g . Most of th e p resen t sig n e rs a re n e a r o r tr ib u ta ry to th e d is tric t of O rien t an d th e next m e etin g will lit* called to m eet in Hie h a ll a t O rien t. T ills m e etin g w ill lie called ns soon a s Mr. K eller can p ro c u re a c h a r te r und get f u r th e r In s tru c tio n s from h e a d q u a rte rs at In d ia n ap o lis, In d ian a. Mr K e lle r feels g re a tly e n c o u r aged an d say s th a t th e su p p o rt Is so s tro n g th n t It Is likely th e r e will be tw o if n o t th r e e local o rg a n is a tio n s In th is p a rt of th e co u n ty . T he head o ffic ia ls h av e prom lseii to p u t a g e n e ra l sellin g ag e n t in P o rtla n d an d w ork fo r th e su p p o rt and co n n ec tio n of fa r m e r's o rg a n iz a tio n s In ev ery p a rt of th e te r rito ry tr ib u ta ry to P o rtla n d . W ord w as received S a tu rd a y by Mr W elch th a t th e F a rm e r's Socie ty of E q u ity w ould p u t a m an In th e field at once and o rg a n iz e ten c o u n tie s In th e W illa m e tte and a d ja c e n t to P o rtla n d . T he Pow ell V alley local w ill e n te r th e F o u rth of J u ly p a ra d e nt G resh am , an d th e red b u tto n s will be m uch In ev id en ce on th e F o u rth . L ist o f L e tte rs. T h e follow ing list o f le tte r s r e m ain u n called fo r In th e G resh am postoffice fo r th e week en d in g J u n e 2 4 th , 1911: G en tlem en — T h o m as W e stla k e (2 ) K atie O lney, W ilfre d A. McCoy Dead L e tte rs - C has H. S tew art C ard s R udolph M cLane, C ondon M cLane, Dee M cL ane, Avon S un- te re n , Lloyd S w ain, Miss G ladys M cLane. T h ese le tte r s w ill be sen t to th e dead le tte r o ffice on J u ly 8 th , 1911, If n o t d eliv e re d before. In c a llin g fo r th e ab o v e, p lease say a d v e rtise d , g iv in g d a te o f list. 3# T h ird "B.” T rotting event. Five or m ore. $100 purse. F ourth—Boy's pony race—F ree for all. Boys I 5 yrs. o r under, D EC ID E. w eight 75 lbs. or under. Purse $15. D ecide, th e P e rc h e ro n sta llio n , well Fifth— 100-yard am ateur foot races V aluable prizes. S ix th -A m a te u r autom obile R ace—Five miles— 10 tim es past the know n in G resham an d v icin ity , will m ak e th e season as follow s: grandstand, $20 and 10. M onday, a t livery barr. a t Sandy Seventh—Sem i-Pro auto race— 10 miles. 20 tim es past the grand T u esd ay , a t E. F D on ah u e s #tand P n le g $100 b arn , B oring. W ed n esd ay . HU T h u rsd a y at S tra u s L u m b e r Co.'s Phone 701 FOSTER ENLARGES FARMERS WILL JOIN HIS RESTAURANT SOCIETY OF EQUITY PLAN TO EXPAND A co n feren ce of th e W ash in g to n Mission D istric t of th e G erm an E ' angelical synod o f N o rth A m erica will be h eld in G resh am be ginning next T h u rsd a y . T he D is tric t co m p rises W a sh in g to n , O regon and Idaho. T h e re w ill be ab o u t fif teen d eleg a tes. T h e w o rk is new in tills d is tric t h a v in g been sta rte d only a few y e a rs ago. Rev. F. H. F reu n d is p re s id e n t. B eginning T h u rsd a y a t 10 a. m. th ere w ill be se s sio n s fo ren o o n and a ftern o o n an d lu n c h a t noon. The conference w ill close S unday. A pic nic will he held on M onday w hen visitors w ill be ta k e n fo r a d riv e out th ro u g h e a s te rn M ultnom ah. The serv ices w ill be in G erm an . All “Ever at Your Service” Suitable Cash Prizes for all Other Events noon. « J,ard ,« k i. i G r a n d B a ll in M e t z g e r s H a l l a t N i g h t I. McColl, P. M GOOD P A S T U R E A nderson sta tio n . phone* 691. fo r E d. re n t at O sb u rn , Prorlnnintlon. I h ereb y p ro claim th a t fire c ra c k e rs and all fire w o rk s may be fired FO R HALE F o rty little pigs; w ltb ln th e tow n o f G resham on T u e s also som e brood sow s w ill^ p lg s C. d a y , th e F o u rth of J u ly , from m id N S m ith , W ebb Stock F a rm , phone n ig h t to m id n ig h t. LE W IS S H A TTU C K, Mayor 268. tf W A N TED A D urham m ilk cow F O R HALE 3H w agon o r w ould 2 or T e le Gresham. w ith young calf. Not o v er eig h t ex ch an g e fo r a lig h te r on e, Friday and Saturday, W A Proc- Celebration given under auspices of Multnomah County's Grange Fair y e a rs old. T. B. R ic h a rd s o n , B or 2H Inch- 8. 8. T h o m p so n , Association on Fair Grounds. tor's at Cottrell phon« 61. ing, Oregon. 37 Straus Lumber Co., Owners. I 1 I tf