VOL I. NO. 37 G resham O utlook “Ever at Your Service’ P h o n e 701 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, .OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1911 $1.50 PER YEAR OF SPORTS ECHOES OF BIG PROGRAM ENJOYED DYNAMITE ENDANGERS CLUB GROWS MASS MEETING BY MANY SCORES OF LIVES CELEBRATION MONDAY NIGHT IN NUMBERS O ver 5,000 P eople at G resh am . Ideal D ay W ith no A c c id en ts o r A rrests. The m o rn in g of th e F o u rth opened u p a little cloudy h u t iu a few h o u rs th e su n cam e o u t an d w hat little m o istu re re m a in e d from th e lig h t ra in on M onday w as soon e v a p o ra te d . T h e s tre e ts o f G re sh am b egan to p u t on a gay a p p e a r an ce a s y a rd s anil y a rd s o f b u n tin g and fla g s w ent up on s to re fro n ts an d b u sin e ss p laces a n d resid en ces. H ere a n d th e r e b e a u tifu lly d e c o ra t ed a u to s flitte d by an d th e c o m m er cial flo a ts p re p a re d by G re sh a m 's e n te r p ris in g b u sin ess firm s com e fo rth from se c re t p laces an d m ade th e ir w ay to w a rd th e place o f ren - d ev o u s on M ain s tre e t n o rth of th e Mt. Hood railw ay tra c k s. T h e p ro cession w as form ed iu th e follo w in g o rd e r: T w o m a rs h a ls , on h o rse buck, an d th e flag c u rried by a fo o t m an b etw een th em , Dr. O il's band. B u sin ess m e n 's flo a ts. d eco rated a u to s a n d la stly th e c a lith u m p ia n s and fu n n y fe a tu re s tr a ilin g b eh in d . A bout 1 0 :3 0 th e p ro cessio n b egan to m ove. F ir s t, so u th on M ain s tre e t to F if th s tre e t, th e n c e east to R o b e rts av e n u e , th e n tu r n in g so u th a lo n g th a t s tr e e t to Main ag a in an d on M ain back to F ifth , w here it tu r n e d to th e w est an d e n te rin g a n d c ro s sin g th e F a ir g ro u n i s tw ice, sto p p in g fo r a sh o rt tim e be fo re th e new g ra n d s ta n d to re s t and m ade th e c irc u it of th e race tra c k allow th e o c c u p a n ts of th e C om m e rc ia l c lu b d ra y a u to to re n d e r a s h o rt p ro g ra m of m usic an d r e c ita tions. A bout fo u rte e n co m m ercial flo a ts p a rtic ip a te d in th is g ra n d p a ra d e an d a s f i r s t a n d second p rizes had been o ffe re d by th e c o m m itte e m uch in te re s t w as ta k e n in fixing th e m t.p to m a k e a s fin e a sh o w in g a s p o ssi ble, not o n ly fo r th e p u rp o se of w in n in g th e p rize ,b u t also as an a d v e rtise m e n t. T h o se n e a r th e h ead o f th e lin e w ere th e A n ch o r sto re , co n sistin g of th e co v ered d eliv ery w agon co m p letely e n v elo p e d in flag s a n d b u n t ing w ith an a n c h o r on th e to p and th e n a m e A n ch o r sto re on th e side. T h e w agon w as d ra w n by a p a ir of sp irite d bays h an d so m ely deck ed . T h e O u tlo o k had a fra m e six feet by tw e lv e fe e t, n e a tly d ra p e d w ith fla g s a n d b u n tin g an d c a rry in g on e ith e r sid e a la rg e sig n n e a tly p a in t ed on w h ite c lo th , " F r o m P o rtla n d to th e M o u n ta in s, look o u t fo r th e O utlook " U n d er a can o p y sat a pen p u s h e r w ritin g " re c o rd s of p ro g re ss, e ig h t p ag es a w eek ." S te r lin g & J o h n s to n h ad a well d e c o ra te d w agon a d v e rtis in g Z en ith to o ls an d H e a th an d M illigan p aint S h a ttu c k & L in d se y 's flo at re p re sen ted a good sized d e p a rtm e n t s to re In o p e ra tio n an d W o stell & C o m p a n y 's float w as d e c o ra te d w ith sa c k s of flo u r a n d a re p re s e n ta tio n of a h u g e lo a f o f b read . M etzger B ros, a ls o had a flo a t b e a u tifu lly d e c o ra te d w ith fla g s an d b u n tin g an d sh o w in g th e p a rtic u la r b ra n d of flo u r w hich th e y sell. S ev eral o th e r s h ad flo a ts of v a ri ous sty je s, an d s u r rie s an d team s b ia u tif u lly d e c o ra te d T h e a u to s w hich follow ed w ere m ad e esp ecially h a n d so m e w ith flag s, flo w ers and b u n tin g , esp ecially th o se o f C. S S m ith , L ew is S h a ttu c k , B. L indsey an d Mrs. Max S c h n e id e r. Mrs S c h n e id e r's a u to w as d e c o ra te d w ith wild d a is ie s and th e se w ere co lored to g et th e red , w h ite an d b lu e e f fects. T h e t i g a u to tr u c k used by th e C o m m ercial c lu b to c a rry th e s in g e rs an d s p e a k e rs fo r th e occasion w as one of th e m ost a ttra c tiv e in th e p a ra d e P ic tu re s o f both th e s e la t te r w ere ta k e n w hich m ay a p p e a r in a la t e r p u b lic a tio n . A m ong th e n o v elties w ere T h o ren A M a g n u s se n 's g aso lin e wood- saw , a tr a c tio n a f f a ir of th e ir own c o n s tru c tio n w hich m oved a t a sn a ils pace an d p u lled a w h « * lb arro w w ith an old w om an b eh in d T h is o u tfit got firs t p rize fo r th e c a lith u m p ia n s and th e black k n ig h t, en cased in sto v e pipe a rm o r (C h ase St. C la ir,t second. S h a ttu c k * L indsey r e ceived firs t prize on tWelr flo at and W ostell A C o m pany , second The S m ith larnd C om pany got firs t on a u to m o b ile s an d Mrs. S ch n eid er, sec ond. T h e s u b u rb a n ra ilro a d lines r u n n in g o u t fro m P o rtla n d w ere taxed to th e ir lim its T u esd ay iu a d e sp e r a te , b u t u n su ccessfu l e ffo rt to c a r ry th e p o p u la tio n o f P o rtla n d o u t to th e p a rk s a n d p laces of cele b ratio n an d am u se m e n t. T h o u sa n d s of peo ple w e re , o bliged a f te r w ailin g for h o u rs to re tu rn to th e ir hom es and sp en d th e d ay th e re . T h e O. W . P. had ev ery c a r an d e n g in e a v a ilab le a t w o rk P eo p le cam e to G resh am in g re a t cro w d s T he Mt. Hood ra il way b ro u g h t o u t se v e ra l tra in lo ad s fro m M on tav llla. G resham w as fu ll o f people d u rin g th e a f te r noon. T h e F a ir g ro u n d s an d g ra n d sta n d w ere cro w d ed and it has been e stim a te d th a t fully 5000 people vis ited G resh am on th e F o u rth . T h e b all g am es w hich w ere played in th e forenYion w ere very good. S h a ttu c k & L indsey lost to th e T re- m o n ls, score 4 to 3. T h e G ian ts w ere not a t th e ir best an d th e Cos- te rin o s w ere d isposed to fig h t for ev ery inch b u t th e la tte r c arried aw ay th e h o n o rs iu a h ig h sco re of io to 11. T h e ra c in g fe a tu re s w ere, w ith slig h t ex cep tio n s, acco rd in g to th e p rin te d p ro g ram . In th e free-fo r-all tr o t, C. W. F la n d e rs , w ith C atita- tric e won f ir s t; A. C. L o h m ire ’s Red S k in , seco n d ; J C. C ra n e 's H allie C., th ir d ; T. R. llo w itt's H ottie D im ple, fo u rth . In th e 2: 30 tr o t, A. G. S m ith w ith Z o n e tta , won firs t; T. R. H o w itts' S arg o , seco n d ; I. llo w itt's R asm us, th ir d ; J M eyer's E ffie ' M, fo u rth ; C.E . C lev elan d s' Z o e th a l, fifth ; 1.. W a tt’s, H allie B, six th . In th e 2 :2 5 pace, H a rry S q u ires won first place w ith T o p lace; D. C A n d erso n second w ith C hico; O. J. B row n th ird w ith G eo rg ia R o se; L. W. W a tts, B lue J a c k e t, fo u rth ; 11 T. D ren n en , Miss A ltelln a. A. D ow ns won th e pony race. wit'.» E a rl W olfe second an d F. C ran e th ird . T w o a u to s e n te re d th e a m a te u r race an d one, a B uick, gave a good ex h ib itio n of speed in th e sem l-pro- a u to race. T h e a fte rn o o n 's sp o rts w ere full ot in te re st an d held th e crow d u n til n e a rly six o ’clock. T h e ev en in g closed w ith a g ran d b all in M etzg er's h all a tte n d e d by a b o u t 125 couples. T h e M ultn o m ah co u n ty Sunday school a sso ciatio n w ill m eet F rid ay n ig h t, Ju ly 14, a t G race M. E c h u rc h to h e a r re p o rts from th e d e le g a te s to th e In te rn a tio n a l co n v en tio n . W A N TED — T elep h o n e o p e ra t ors. E n q u ire of A. D o w sett, G resh am . 38 O. W. P. TIME TABLE. . P o rtla n d :5 0 a. m. fo r C azad ero :4 5 — fo r G resh atn . 4 5 — fo r C azadero. 45 — fo r G resh am . .4 5 — fo r C azad ero . :45 — fo r G resh am . 45 p. m. fo r C azad ero . 45 — fo r G resh am . 27 — E x p ress 4 5 — fo r C azadero. 45 — fo r G resh am . 4 5 — fo r C azadero. 45 — fo r G resh am . 45 — fo r C azadero. 33 — fo r G resh am . J a r s fto m P o rtla n d a rriv e a t sh am one h o u r la te r. G resh am fo r P o rtla n d . 25 a. m. fro n t G resh am . 40 — fro m G resh am . 30 — fro m B oring. 37 — from C azad ero . 50 — E xpress. 4 5 — fro m G resh am . 3» — fro m C azadero. 45 — fro m Gresham . 39 — fro m C azadero. 45 p nt. fro m G resh am . 39 — C azadero. 45 — fro m G resh am . 39 — fro m C azadero. 45 — fro m G resh am . 39 — fro m C azad ero . 15 — fro m B o rin g 4 5 — fro m C azadero. )n S u n d ay s all c a rs ru n to C aza- o. In p lace of th e 7 :1 5 p m th e r e a re tw o, one at 6 :4 b l o n e a t 8 :4 5 . H essel. the Im plement Man. I d o n 't k a re how m uch a n»an sez if he only sex it In a few w o rd s — J . B illings U -A ll no H essel a t G resh am , O re. S ells W agons, Im p lem en ts, V ehi cles. M ow ers. R ak es, B in d ers, T w ine F an d O. C lip p er P low s. O liv er C hilled P low s Q u ality rig h t. P rices r ig h t. T re a tm e n t rig h t. FOR BALE— 3 wagon or would The ju d g es of th e parade were, exchange for a lig h ter one, 2 or H. E Davis, Theo B rugger, John 2«i Inch. 8 8. Thompson, Tele S leret, Ed. O sborn, F A Flem m ing phone 81- I I roposal of Mt. H ood R ailw ay 6c Pow er C o m p an y to lo c a te Shops H ere Now up for Im m ediate A ction by C itizens a n d Council. S hall G resham g ra n t th e req u est e sta b lish m e n ts h e re w h ere tin y will of th e Mt. Hooii com pany to fu rn ish f.a d su ita b le ra ilro a d fa c ilitie s and th em w ith free w a te r for th e ir d e business an d social co n d itio n s. pot, sh o p s and en g in es? The m a tte r w as b ro u g h t b efo re T h is It th e q u estio n up for co n sid th e C om m ercial c lu b at its last e ra tio n an d d ecision on th e p a rt of m eeting. T h e re q u e st w as m ade th e c itizen s and council. th a t M ayor S h a ttu c k call a m ass T h e re is every in d icatio n th a t th e m e ttlr.g to be held M onday n ig h t, com pany is fav o rab le to lo catin g h ere Ju ly 10, at th e C o m m ercial club if th e citiz e n s will show In th is ta n roonup M ayor S h a ttu c k lias e n d o rs g ib le way th a t th ey w ant th em to do ed th e p lan and called th e m eeting. so. All citizens, m em b ers of th e club T he te q u e s t th ey m ake is e n tir e ar.d esp ecially ta x p a y e rs a re u rg ed to ty w ith in o u r re a c h , w ill m ean only be p resen t. a few m ills' tax a t th e o u tsid e and The cou n cil will m eet th e T u e s will be sh a re d by all in p ro p o rtio n to day n ig h t fo llo w in g an d pass upon th e ir in te re s ts in th e tow n. E v ery an o rd in an ce. it is lik ely E. It. body will reap th e b en efit. T h e lo E rn sb e rg e r, m a n a g e r of th e ra il c atio n o f th e shops h ere w ill not road, w ill be p re s e n t e ith e r Monday only b rin g m ore people, and of a d e o r T uesday n ig h t. sira b le class, In co n n ectio n w ith th e 1-et every In te re ste d citizen be ra ilro a d co m p an y , but w ill alm ost present M onday n ig h t an d help th is c e rta in ly b rin g o th e r fa cto ries and tftiug along. ROYAL RUSTLERS J. B. KELLY IN BAD ENTERTAIN AT PICNIC AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Mrs. O lip h a n t's class an d Mrs L an sd o w n e's class w ere th e g u e sts of th e Royal R u stle rs a t a picnic given T h u rsd a y w ith Miss G ilb e rt as teac h er. A bout fo u rte e n g irls w ere p resen t. A hay ra c k w as fu rn ish e d by K ick T h om pson to ta k e th e p a r ty to C ed arv ille, w h ere th e picnic w as held. A su m p tio n s feast w as se t be fore th e g irls n t noon A fter d in n e r th e tim e w as sp en t in gam es. T he p a rty w as ta k e n hom e a ta o 'c lo ik in th e h a y ra c k . E verybody en jo y ed th em selv es. Mrs. G. 11 S unday su b s titu te d fo r Mrs. L ansdow ne. T hose p re se n t w ere, L a u ra D avis, M aggie W in ters, H elen M etzger, G w endolen V alen tin e, C leo M athew s, Alia D oane, Ava T h o m p so n , M aude B urch, L u ciie Jo h n s o n , V iola D inger, M arion D unlop, B essie C am p. Iris G u lick so n , Alice R o b erts, K irk T h o m p so n , Floyd M etzger, F o rre st J e n n e , H a rry S pencer. Guy Ju n e s, C hase St. C lair, L eslie St. C lair T h e te a c h e rs acted as c h a p ero n es. All o u r people w ill read w ith g re a t so rro w th e a cco u n t of th e a u u accident in w hich J. B. K elly and ch ild re n su ffe re d so sev erly . O ne child M yrna lias died as a resu lt oJ seven b u rn s and th e o th e r d a u g h te r A ngela, a n d tw o hoys H obart and H om er, w ere severly in ju re d and Mr. K elly w as badly b u rn ed . Jo h n K elly is well know n in th is locality. lie d ro v e up w ith iiis fam ily from C a lifo rn ia re c en tly to a t tend th e m e e tin g of th e K elly clan and w as to u rin g back th ro u g h so u th - e .a O regon whei* t h e a c i d e u l hap pened n e a r G ra n ts ' Bass. It re s u lt ed from a n ex p lo sio n , fire being c a rrie d back Io (be g aso lin e ta n k w hich had been ja r re d loose on a ro u g h road. To B reak B m m ly Ileu s, B reak in g broody h en s is not a lint I task A little cure ill th e feeding and h o u sin g is all th a t is req u ired . "T h e old m e th o d s of s ta rv in g , sw in g in g an d d ip p in g th e m in cold w ater a re c ru e l and d e trim e n ta l to th e lie n 's lay in g a b ility ," say s T. E. .Schreiner a t th e K a n sa s S la te A g ri c u ltu ra l college. D E C ID E . W hen a lien first show s sig n s of Decide, th e F’erc h e ro n sta llio n , well becom ing bro o d y , it is best to know n in G resh am a n d v icin ity , will break h e r im m e d ia te ly . Site should m ak e th e seaso n as follow s: be co n fin ed in an a iry , su n n y coop, M onday, a t livery h a rt a t Sandy o r pen, In th e p o u ltry house, but T u e sd a y , a t E. F . D o n ah u e's se p a ra te d from th e o th e r hens. lx>l b a rn . B oring. h er si e an d b e a r th e o t h e r p o u ltry W ed n esd ay , till T h u rsd a y noon, C o m p an io n sh ip is very e s s e n tia l in at S tra u s L u m b e r C o.’s yard k eeping h e r from la-1 ng broody and G resh am . h av in g th e " b l u e s " T h e se p a ra te F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y , W. A. P ro c c o m p a rtm e n t in w hich sh e is co n to r 's a t C o ttre ll. fined sh o u ld be la rg e an d free of M traus I . u i i i I m t C o ., O w ners. a n y th in g w ith w hich sh e could m ak e an est. A d ro p p in g -b o a rd is very useful Iten ii'liilsT R em em b er, th e O u tlo o k h as al < T he coop, o r box pen, sh o u ld have read y p u b lish ed fo u r p ag es of good a false bo tto m m ade of one-inch s la ts, spaced o ne an d one fo u rth in re a d in g m a tte r th is w eek. ches a p a r t, n alleil upon 2x4 inch scant ling placed edgew ise. T h ro u g h Hies«* sp a c e s fresh a ir will c irc u la te , a n d , w ith th e ab se n c e o f any b ed d in g , th e hen can get no w arm th T h u s, w hen sh e can feel no heat u n d e r h e r body she soon w ill give up try in g to set. A n o th e r benefit d e riv ed from th e sla t bo tto m is th e fact th a t th e h e n 's feet c o n tin u a lly slip th ro u g h th e spaces, ca u sin g h e r m uch utic.isiiit -s an d m a k in g h e r restiv e- th e very th in g to b re a k h e r of b ro o d in g and try in g to set. Mr. S c h re in e r a d v ise s feed in g a broody hen a ll sh e w ill eat and g iv ing h e r p le n ty of w ater. D iscretion sh o u ld be show n in w hat Is fed He says th a t b ro o d in g is sup p o sed Io be d u e to a p o u ltry fev er, an d th a t corn o r k a fir co rn , b eing h eat p ro d u cin g , sh o u ld not be on th e lien's d iet d u rin g th e b ro o d in g period F eed a la rg e a m o u n t o f w heat and o a ts, an d give th e hen a sm all am o u n t o t a lfa lfa m eal or o ilie r green foods. o r m illet seeds. If th e s e p re c a u tio n s a re ta k e n w hen a hen first a p p e a rs broody, th e a ilm e n t can lie cured In th r e e o r fou days. P h o to by M ax S c h n e id e r DORIS RAVMEK BROWN W h at m ig h t have been a te rrib ly d e stru c tiv e accid en t on th e fa ir g ro u n d s w as narrow ly a v e rte d on th e F o u rth . T h e th o u g h t of it gives one th e cold sh iv e rs even now W h ile h u n d re d s of people w ere fin d in g s u ita b le places fo r th e ir picnic d in n e rs in tin* grove, m any in an d a ro u n d th e d an cin g p av ilio n , an c h ild re n w ere sh o o tin g fire c ra c k e rs, th ro w in g th e m carelessly a b o u t th e bu ild in g , som eone spied a box u n d e r tile edge of th e pavilion an d sent a child u n d e r to get it. It w as found t h a t th e box w as heavy anil it said on th e stile of it, " d y n a m ite ." An in v e stig atio n w as m ade and su re en o u g h th e r e w as found a box over h a lf full of tlie te r rib le explosive w hich a fire c ra c k e r m ight have set off, c au sin g m any d e ath s. Aliek G u lliek so n , a d ep u ty m ar slial. w as ra ile d an d took tile box iu c h a rg e , rem o v in g it to a safe place. T he d y n a m ite w as b ein g used in cle a rin g th e g ro u n d fo r (lie race tra c k and bail liecii carelessly for g o tte n by th e w orkm en. T he O reg o n ian su g g ests (lint I lie fa rm e rs ia th e O regon co u n try should raise all th e J'.ill pigs lie eau T h e re will lie few er sh ip m e n ts from th e E ast mi acco u n t of th e in ju ry to th e co rn crop by th e excessive h eat. "F ro m C o rtlan d to Hu* m o u n ta in s look out for th e O u tlo o k ." O RIII V I M E M l. 5o. An ord Ilia lice a u th o riz in g th e p ay m en ts of c e rta in w a te r and sew er lioiuls to In* m ade at th e fiscal agency of th e S ta te of O regon in tlie City of New Y ork, co n firm ing tin* sa le of th e w ater an d sew er bonds issued liy th e tow n of G re sh am , and d e c la rin g E. II R ollins A Sons of New York City tin* highest resp o n sib le b id d er for said bonds. W hereas, th e Town of G resham lias h e re to fo re a d v e rtise d for Hall* c e rta in sew er and w a te r bonds of th e Town of G resh am , and w hereas, it w as provided ill th e bid of E. H R ollins A Sons fo r Hie p u rc h a se of said bonds Hint said bonds lie p ay ab le at tin* b u n k in g house of E. II Itiillius A Sons, New Y ork C ity; and w h ereas, it is co n te n d e d th a t u n d e r th e recent e n a c tm e n t of th e le g isla tu re o f th e S ta te of O regon th e d e sig n a tio n of such place is not in eoiiforiiiily w llh Hie law s of tin* S ta le of O reg o n , lull th a t Hiiid slat u te re q u ire s all p a y m e n ts of bonds Issued by any m u n ic ip a lity In th e S ta fe o f O regon, to be p ay ab le at th e fiscal agency of th e S la te of O regon In th e City of New Y ork; and w h ereas, th e C om m on C ouncil of tin* Tow n of G resham d e sire s to e lim in a te atig q u estio n as to tin v alid ity of said bonds, now, t h e r e , fore. Be It o rd a in e d by tin* C om m on C ouncil of Hie Tow n of G re sh a m :. S ection I. All th e bon d s h e re to fo re a d v e rtise d by th e Tow n of G resh am , know n as w a te r and sew e r lioiuls o t th e Town of G resh am , both p rin c ip a l an d in te re st of said bonds, tie a n d th e sam e a re hereby m ad e p ay ab le at th e fiscal agency o t th e S la te of O regon in th e City of New Y ork. Sec. 2. E. II. R ollins A Sous of New Y ork C ity, a re h ereb y di* idared to lie th e h ig h est resp o n sib le b id d er fo r said builds, an d Ho* sale h e re to fo re m ade Io Hie said Itolliiih A Soils, B an k ers, New Y ork C ity, of Hu* a fo re sa id w a te r an d sew er bonds of Hu* Tow n of G resh am , is h ereby In a ll re sp ects co n firm e d and ra tifie d Sec. 3 In asm u ch as th is O rdi n a m e is n ecessary fur Hie im m e d i a te p re se rv a tio n of th e public h e a lth , peaee and sa fe ty of th e Tow n of G re sh a m , in th ia , th a t it is n ecessary fo r Hie p ro te c tio n of tin* public h ealth th a t w a te r fo r dom es tie p u rp o ses, mid sew age tor th e Tow n of G resh am , be in s ta lle d as speedily as possible, and th is o rd i nan ce Ix-tng e n a rte d fo r th e purposi of cu rin g c e rta in o b je c tio n s to I be sa le o f lioiuls fo r th e in s ta llin g of said w a te r an d sew er sy stem s, and any d elay in th e sale of said bonds b ein g in fact a delay In th e p ro v id in g of d ra in a g e and w a te r fo r th e Tow n of G ris h a m , th e r e fo re an em ergency is hereby d e cla red to <xlst and th is o rd in a n c e sh a ll go In to force a n d effect from and a fte r |: s a p p ro v al by th e Mayor. P assed by th e C ouncil th is 26th day of J u n e , 1911. A p p roved , " F r o m P o rtla n d to th e m o u n ta in s look o u t for th e O utlook." June 26, 1911. LEW IS SHATTUCK. Mayor D. M. ROBERTS. Recorder. Secretary a n d Treasurer M ake E ncouraging R ep o rts of C lu b ’s A ffairs. T he C o m m ercial d u ll held its re g u la r ini'i'tiiig W ednesday n ig h t and a lth o u g h th e a tte n d a n c e w as sm all mi acco u n t of co m in g so soon a fte r th e F o u rth , th e r e w as c o n sid e ra b le — b u sin ess tr a n s a c te d . W. H. C otlgdon w as elected tem p o rary c h a irm a n . T lie secret a ry s ' re p o rt show ed Hie iiddit Inn of m any new m em b ers unit Hie fin a n c ia l co n d itio n o f Hie chili in good sh ap e. T h e re was m oney en o u g h on h and to m eet all o b lig a tio n s anil th e paym ent of d u es w ould leave a goial b alan c e on hand II. T. L e o n a rd s w as p ro aen t and gav e a ta lk to th e d u h on c e rta in lin es of a d v e rtisin g . He p re sen ted a p ro p o sitio n w hich w as re fe rre d to th e B u lilid ty co m m ittee. A m a tte r of m ure g e n e ra l in te r est w as th a t of se c u rin g Hie Mt. Hood sh o p s al G resh am . It w as re p o rte d Hint th e co m p an y 's propo sitio n w as now m ade d e fin ite ami it w as up to th e council to act. T he council d esired to know th e w ishes o f th e c itizen s especially as it was a mat te r re la tin g to th e ta x a tio n of p ro p e rty . It w as decided to ask Hie m ay o r to call a m ass m eetin g of m em b ers a n d ta x p a y e rs fo r n ext M onday night to m eet in th e d u ll room s T lie cou n cil m eetin g w ill lie held tlie fo llo w in g T uesday night w hen it is p ro b a b le an o rd in a n c e will In* passed c o v erin g tlie re q u ire ments. GOOD CELEBRATION AT DAMASCUS At D am ascus a. p leasan t c e le b ra tio n took place in th e grove. T h ere w as a p a ra d e of 46 g irls d re sse d in w hite re p re se n tin g th e s ta le s They form ed a t tin* school house and m arch ed to th e p la tfo rm in th e grove T he S u ii tiy sid e q u a rte t f u r n ished th e m usic. W a lte r Dinilek deliv ered a p a trio tic o ra tio n . T he D eclaratio n of In d ep e n d e n c e was read liy A lvitie K ro ld i. A close and In te re stin g hall gam e w as played b e tw een* C lack am as and D am ascus te a m s A t tlie end of tlie n in th in n in g Hie sco re stood 4 to4 A noth e riiin lu g put D am ascus in th e lead A g ran d hall w as given fo r w hich th e S u n n y sid e o rc h e s tra played. T h e co u n ty ro c k e ru sh e r now lo cate d on th e B ase L ine ro a d , will lx* moved to a location e a st of th e S andy riv e r, w tiere an excellent q u a lity of ris k Is a v ailab le. T he m ain o b ject fo r Hie tr a n s fe r Is th a t th e rock, w hich can I«* secu red at th e new q u a rr y , is easily a v a ila b le fo r th e re p a ir o f th e ro a d s In th a t d is tric t and only sh o rt h a u ls will lx* n ecessary fo r th e re p a irs now in co n te m p la tio n . R oad S u p erv iso r N eilson will lx* iu c h a rg e of Hie re p a ir w ork w hich will lx- dune e a st of th e Sundy. F airv iew L odge, No. 92, A. F A A. M will m eet S a tu rd a y n ig h t iu th e ir h all at T ro u td a le . W otk in th e E. A. d eg ree. FO R SA LE, o r tr a d e fo r Real E sta te One 4 cyl 3(1 II I* C ad illac au to m o b ile. In first class sh ap e and full equipix-il J E M etzger, G res h a m , O regon. 4U H ay f o r Sail*. F ive a c re s of hay, v etch , o a ts and clover, in field A Mi'NIel.old H a r vey place, w est of G resh am , R o u te I. 37 W ANTED A D urham m ilk w ith young calf. Not o v er y e a rs old T. It. R ich ard so n , ing, O regon. e ig h t B or GOOD BA ST I R E A nderson sta tio n . phone 691. to r Ed. co w 37 ren t at O sburn, tf Dr. Ixiw e, th e o p tic ia n , will be in G resh am ag ain J u ly 20. T h e O u tlo o k w a n ts y o u r news, y o u r ads, y o u r su b sc rip tio n , y o u r pi In tlng. S ev eral a rtic le s of clo th in g have been left at th e O utlook o ffice A sm a ll box w ith child* sh o es and clo ck in g s, tw o little c o a ts, an d a la d le s co at a re am o n g th e article*, j T h* o w n er I* »ought for.