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S tev e L aw lo r, fo rm e rly of B oring, CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEW S. b u t a t p re s e u t of S o u th B end. W ash w as seen on o u r s tre e ts on M onday Jo sep h E. H edges and O D. Eby. T h e P. R. L & P com pany h av e n ig h t, an d le ft fo r E sta c a d a T ues T h e B a p tist lad ies m et fo r a te a o f th e a th le tic c o m m ittee of th e m en busy d ig g in g ho les fo r th e poles day m o rn in g . at Mrs. C la g g e t's W ed n esd ay . A bout W illam ette V alley C h a u ta u q u a a s fo r th e e le c tric w ires. T hey will Win. M orand is ex pected hom e th is tw en ty -o n e w ere p re se n t. sem bly, to d ay d ecid e d th a t th e Or- com m ence next w eek to w ire th e week A re p o rt th a t a wild m an has been egou City baseb all te a m w on th e lesid en ces. seen in th e vicin ity of P leasan t ch am p io n sh ip in th e se rie s recently Mrs. F ra n k C arn ey of S p o k an e, K ids W an te d . H ome is c au sin g c o n sid e ra b le ex held a t G lad sto n e P a rk W a sh in g to n , h a s been th e g u e st of B ids w ill be receiv ed by th e school citem en t. J. Cox, w ho lives ab o u t n in e and Mrs. F ra n k R oseboom , th e past week board of D istrict No. 107, C lack am as A p e titio n is b eing c irc u la te d h e re o n e-h alf m iles from O regon C ltyo 5M rS R E N eal an d c h ild re n of to u u ty , O regon, fo r 20 rick s of 16 F o rila n d v isited w ith J . B. N eal an d inch good, so und fir wood to be spli as a c o u n te r actio n to th e a tte m p t n e a r B arto n , w as In O regon City m ade to rem ove th e P le a s a n t H om e T uesday a n d took w ith him a sam pl w ite a few d ay s th is week. 1 an d piled in th e w oodshed. Deliv- of a lfa lfa raised on h is farm w hich W ork on th e school house is b e | ery to be m ad e no t la te r th a n Nov. d epot to Ma b erry. finest specim ens Q u ite a n u m b e r o f people w ent . w as one of th e ing ru s h e d , six c a rp e n te rs a re em 1st, 1911. B oard rese rv e s rig h t to ployed. Mr. M usa, w ho took th e co n re je c t an y o r a il bids. B ids m ust ; from th is n eig h b o rh o o d to th e circu s seen th is su m m er. T h is w as of th e in P o rtla n d today. second c u ttin g , a n d w as raised w ith tr a c t, w a n ts to h av e e v e ry th in g com be In by Sept. 1, 1911. T he Mt Hood ra ilro a d is now c ar o u t irrig a tio n . T he crop w ill run p leted by S ept 1st. R. A H U TC H IN S, C lerk. ty in g fre ig h t to P le a s a n t H om e sta tw o and o n e -h a lf to n s to th e acre. T he " I W ill” B ible class w ill give B oring, O regon. tion. T h e firs t load b eing received The th ird crop, w ith irrig a tio n , is a n e i te r ta in m e n t a n d b ask et su p p er It w ill be ; by Jo h a n s o n A D ellav e n a n d W E now 18 inches high. a t th e o p era h o u se in west B oring B id s W an te d . M arkell, m e rc h a n ts h ere w ho g re a t- reaily fo r c u ttin g ab o u t S eptem ber on F rid a y n ig h t. Sept. 1st. All B ids w ill be received a t th e office l ly w elcom e it. Now they have o n 15. Mr. Cox h as seven a cres of a l lad ies a re in v ite d to b rin g a b ask et. of school clerk of D istrict No. 28. ly a few blocks to h a u lfe e d , w here fa lfa , fo u r of w hich is old. an d th r t l T hey w ill give a d ra m a e n title d , for 10 co rd s of w ood, six co rd s to ; before, th e w agon w ent to A n d e r w ere sow n th issp riu g . T h erew tllb e “ R ainbow K im o n a .” N ine g irls will be d eliv ered a t th e L ynch school son S ta tio n on th e O. W. P., th re e th re e crops a fte r th e th ird y ear ta k e p a rt. an d ten co rd s at th e B uckley school m iles from h ere. T h e fa rm e rs will Cox th in k s th a t th is yield is re m a rk S. E. C ard receiv ed a le tte r from All bi<ls to be s u b m itte d by th e 20th be g re a tly b e n e fitte d bv tile ra il able. liis siste r, Mrs. L illie A cock, in fo rm day o f A u g u st, 1911. Wood to lx* ro ad as m any o f th em have h au led S ecretary L azelle of th e C lack a ing him of th e d e a th of h e r h u s d eliv ered by th e lo t h day of Sep th e ir p ro d u ce to A n d erso n und m as county fa ir asso ciatio n inis re b an d , C h a rlie A cock, A ug u st 12 at tem b er. By o rd e r of th e B oard, T ro u td a le fo r sh ip m en t. ceived a le tte r from Win. M cM urray, i'u lo u se, W ash in g to n . He died of tf M K R O N E N B E R G . C lerk A lva D ellav en h as sold his in te r g en eral p assen g er ag e n t of the pa ralysis. est in th e Jo h a n s o n A D ellav en S o u th ern P acific ra ilro a d , saying a Mrs. J . C. S h u ltz and Mrs. F ra n k FO R SA LE — Im p ro v ed P oland- R oseboom w ent to P o rtla n d today C h in a hogs. B rood sow s and also sto re to Jo h n N elson, w ho h as ta k - one and o tle-th ird ra te will be e sta b ne ch arg e. H s lie il for p erso n s d e sirin g to a tte n d to p u rc h a se a new p ian o fo r th e a m ale. 11. M cG innis, 1 '-i mile F rie n d s of Ik e F o s te r a re pleased th e C lack am as co u n ty fa ir at C an “ Live W ires," w hich will be shipped so u th P le a s a n t H om e, P. O B oring, ’.to h e a r of h is recovery a fte r being by on S ep tem b er 27, 28, 29 and 30. to B oring a t once an d receiv e its O regon. 51 th ro w n from a wild h o rse and re F ive g ra n g e s a re a rra n g in g to have in itia tio n at th e d ra m a , “ My J im " ex h ib its a t th e fa ir, an d o th e rs a re If H o lstein s a re selected do not ceiving a bad cut o v er h is eye. w hich th e Live W ires p resen t to th e Mrs. Milo C h ap m an an d son of expected T h e re also w ill tie a large expect th em to th riv e on closely public on S a tu rd a y n ig h t, Aug. 26. Mrs. J o h n M eyers an d d a u g h te r, cro p p ed , scan ty p a s tu re s w h ere they San F ra n c isc o is v isitin g h e r m o th er n u m b er of co m m u n ity ex h ib its. Tl i fa ir tills y e a r will be a m uch fin er F a n n y , w ere P o rtla n d sh o p p ers th e a re co m pelled to ru s tle all day to •Mrs. L. C h ap m an fo r a few w eeks. Mr. and Mrs. D o d r'd g e have gone ex h ib itio n th a n any e v e r held before. g a th e r su ffic ie n t food. la tte r p a rt of th e w eek. o W allp o rt fo r an o u tin g . Mrs. J. L. C ro ss left y e sterd ay for No move lias yet been m ade to F o r w ater system s, Im p lem en ts, Mr. and.M rs. C h arles Jo h a n so n ex hum e th e body o f Mrs. F rie l, who. S p o k an e to visit re la tiv e s th e r e and hay p resses, v eh icles o f all d es and niece, Miss H elen a E n g stro m , of In vicinity fo r ab o u t a m onth. h e r ch ild re n claim , w as poisoned. c rip tio n , see E. E. M arsh all, Cong- New Y ork C ity, an d Mr. and Mrs C. F . C ross w as a P o rtla n d v isito r No evidence has yet been show n s u f don H otel, G resh am , p hone 571. F. L. B o tsford v isited frie n d s at Mc ficient to w a rra n t th e expense on on T h u rsd ay . C abe cam p. th e p a rt of th eco u n ty and co u n ty Mrs. J . W. T h ielck e h as re tu rn e d officia ls re fu se to do a n y th in g u tile a E. E. M arsh all, F a rm Im p lem en ts. D IR EC TO R Y O F G R ESH A M . from a visit w ith h e r b ro th e r at th e expense is g u a ra n te e d . M ean Ben M athew s, llo rs e d e a le r. V ancouver, B. C. w hile, tile e ld e r Mr. F rie l is g u a rd Mrs. I. McColl, P o stm istie ss. B u sin ess Men an ti A d v ertisers. S ch o o lm ates h ere of N ellie Baily ing th e g ra v e by n ig h t. F o rd M etzger, Saloon. M etzger B ros., G ro ceries. will be su rp rise d to h e a r o f h er E d. W . A ylsw ortli, C lo th in g , Shoes. elo p m en t w ith a boy of 18, living W. H. B aclim eyer, Dry G oods, G ro M etzger B ros , C o n tra c to rs. Mt. Hood D epot, J . O 'R eilly, Agt. n e a r C anby, w here sh e je s ld e s w ith T he Spoons (iiv e S a tisfa c tio n , ceries. B an k of G resh am , J a s . E lk in g to n , M ultnom ah & C lack am as M utu al her m o th er. N ellie w alked ten S everal p erso n s hav e ta k e n a d T elep h o n e Co., C. R. K eller, Mgr. P re s .; E. G. K artlell, C ash ier. m iles to m eet h er lo v er only to be v an tag e of tile c o m b in atio n o ffe r of W. C. B elt, P h y sician an d S u rg eo n . O. W. P. D epot, J . M. Jo h n s o n , Agt. o v e rta k e n by h e r m o th er, Mrs. J e n th e O utlook am i O reg o n ian w hich in S. P. B ittn e r, P h y sic ia n a n d S u rg eo n O tt B ros., D en tists. Ed. O sborn, B lack sm ith Shop nie B aily, an d th e co n stab le. T he elu d es a set of h an d so m e spoons lik J . H. B lake, L ivery B arn. II. It. C arlso n , F u rn itu re , U n d e rta k J . W. P a rk e r, C e n tra l H otel. p a re n ts soon gave co n se n t, how ever, th e illu s tra tio n . See com binai ion J. C. P e te rso n , L u m b e r Y ard. ing. P ublic L ib ra ry , Miss A. C uly, L ib r'n and th e y o u n g cou p le w ere m arrie d o ffe rs e lse w h e re and send us y o u r C. L. C ren sh aw . P lu m b er. a t O regon City. N ellie, w ho lived o rd e r a t once. R am shy A O sw ald, F eed Mill. A. W. C ook, P a in te r. G resh am K cal E s ta te Co., II. M h ere fo r sev eral y ears, is six teen C arl D ahl, Shut-shop. R o b erta, J o h n C onley. old. R o b e rt D oane, C em en t W orks. B. F . R ollin s. C o n fectio n ery . H. A. D a rn a ll, P rin tin g . Mr. an d Mrs. J. L ent an d d a u g h t- 1 S u n d ay A H ill, C o n tra c to rs am i H. L. F’o ste r, R e s ta u ra n t. e r, Je a n e , have re tu rn e d to P ort B u ild ers. A rth u r F ie ld h o u se , P la s te re r. E. S ch w ed ler, Milk R oute. land a f te r cam p tin g tw o m o n th s on F . W. F ie ld h o u se, Je w e lry S tore. F ir s t S ta te B an k , A. .Meyers, P re s .; Max S ch n eid er, P h o to g ra p h e r. th e H am ilto n place. . S h a ttu c k A L in d sey , D ep artm en t C. J . L u n d q u is t, C ash ier. A lonzo W ing an d fam ily , Mrs. Mc S to re. G resh am A uto C om pany. K inney and Mrs. E lla D riv er of J u C arl S h a ttu c k , L u m b er Y ard. G ibbs B ros , C o n tra c to rs. C lau d e S m ith , M otion P ic tu re Show n ip er E lat, a re th e g u e sts o f Mrs J a s . G oodfeilow , B lack sm ith Shop. J . M. S h o rt, P h y sician a n d S urgeon. C has. C legget. Mr. W ing u sed to G resh am O u tlo o k , P rin tin g . G resh am D rug Co., Dovvsett A l'a te - H. W . S u a sh a ll, R eal E sta te , In s u r live h ere an d is m u ch su rp rise d an ce. n eu u d e. with th e m any im p ro v em en ts und Ed. S m ith . V e te rin a ry S urgeon. H enry G u llik so n , Dray. ch an g es th is co u n try h a s m ade. K a rr & H a m ilto n , C o n tra c to rs an d C arro ll S. S m ith , R eal E sta te . E. I*. S m ith , W oodsaw . Mrs. J. B ram h all an d C arl and B u ild ers. S te rlin g A J o h n s to n , H a rd w a re . Lydia, Mrs. M artin L e n n a rtz , Mrs. H. B. H uxley, P a in te r. Mrs. F ritz S to k er, R e s ta u ra n t. V. S tev en s, Miss P earso n an d Misses J . C. H essell, F a rm Im p lem en ts T h o m as B ros., P a in te rs. H ew itt H ouse, Mrs. J. H ew itt, P rop. E arl T h o m p so n , E le c tric ia n . Mabel and E va G o th am w ent to Bull P au l H oetzel, C ity B akery. T h om pson A P u g h . R eal E sta te . Run on th e Mt. Hood railw ay fo r u T. II. H ow itt. M eat M ark et. T h o ren A M agnuson, W oodsaw . picnic. T he G o th am g irls a re from E. T. Jo n e s A Co., C o n tra c to rs. F. E . T odd, P a in te r. H illsb o ro , v isitin g th e ir a u n t, Mrs M. D. K ern , L u m b e r Y ard. W o stell A Co., G ro ceries. Sig. K n ig h to n , B arb er. W a lk e r H ouse, M rs. Ilo h t. W alk er, (Irani hall. F re d L a n tz , P a in te r. P ro p rie to r. Mrs. E. M. D ouglas w as a P ort C. H. L ane, A gt. W a tk in s’ R em edies. J . .1. W otleage, P lu m b e r. land v isito r last w eek. A. L e lan d , L ivery an d T ra n sfe r. H a rry W ood, B arber. W. H. M ark eell an d wife w ere out G ust L ar.,on, H a rn e s s Shop. W. E W ood, C lo th in g S alesm an . from P o rtla n d v isitin g bis b ro th e r., E. C. L indsey, C o n tra c to r Mrs. M. V ogel, M illinery. W. E. M arkell. C. E. M etzger. S k a tin g R ink. I Roy M. W ood, R e s ta u ra n t. J . M. D ickinson m ade a b u siness trip to P o rtla n d last T h u rsd ay . T h e d ra m a an d b ask et social glv ■ii In th e G ran g e H all S atu rday A N Y P E O P L E do not realize how n ig h t w as a good success. A sp le n much comfort and convenience modern did p ro g ram w as given. Boring 4 Pleasant Home |7 M kitchen plumbing affords. A r e y o u o n e o f t h is n u m b e r ? If so, our p r ic e s and d e sc rip tio n s of “Standard" enameled sinks would surely in terest you. Our estim ates are free, and there is no obligation attached. J. J. Wodaege Carlson Bldg. V Phone 546 The Outlook S olicits Y o u r Printing R easonable Prices P ro m p t W ork 4 P h o n e 701 E nvelopes C a rd s L etterheads B illheads S tatem ents B utterw rap p ers D odgers P osters Booklets Etc., Etc. G resham , O regon T he p rem iu m list fo r th e M ulino Utah C o unty G ran g e F a ir to be held ■iept. 21, 22. 23 an d 2 4 is now com pleted. T he book is m o re e la b o ra te th an a n y th in g g o tte n o u t by th e a s so ciatio n h e re to fo re an d a very at- ractlv e b o o k let co n ta in in g 7 2 pages Two th o u sa n d co p ies will be m ailed w ithin a few day s, but if you fail to get a copy ju s t n o tify th e se c re ta ry , E. G. K ard ell, an d a copy will be fo rth co m in g . m. Just in from E astern O regon. G entle for ladies to ride or drive. First class rigs of all description, day or night. G re sh a m L iv e r y S ta b le J. H. Blake, Prop. Stable P h o n e 50x1 Res. P h o n e 505 P o w ell S tre et, G re sh a m . O re g o n SECTION LIN E T h e K elley h o m estead fa rm h as been sold fo r $76,000. J. C. B uckley am i son, L ionel, left W ednesday fo r liis farm in Y am hill county. COTTRELL Mr. H u tc h in s Is h a u lin g cord wood to th e C o ttre ll .Station fo r sh ip m en t on tile Mt. Hood ra ilro a d E. Owen w ill p reach at th e C o tt rell B aptist c h u rc h next S u n d ay ev ening. Mrs. M cK inney gave a te a to tile B aptist L ad les' Aid society T h u rsd ay a fte rn o o n . If every fa rm e r could s to re th e g re a te r p a rt of his g ra in crops It w ould p revent a slu m p in g ra in p rices a t h a rv e st tim e. If you w ill lotlce th e m a rk e ts you will find lita t th e price su d d en ly d ro p s a s tlie m a ch in e begins Its m erry tu n e. T he re aso n Is th a t so m any fa rm e rs d u m p th e ir g ra in upon th e m a ik o t a t th re s h in g lim e lita t th e m a rk e t is g lu tte d Ttie s p e c u la to rs hav e th e o p p o r tu n ity they a re lo o k in g for, th ey buy up th is s u rp lu s and s to re It. W hen th e p rice goes up la te r th e y hav e th e g ra in to sell at a p ro fit — an d th e m a jo rity of fa rm e rs h a v e n 't an y to sell. Tlie O utlook w an ts y o u r new s. •> 1» well Io liave g u n n y -sack s ) o u r ads, y o u r su b sc rip tio n , y o u r ,,,,n g in th e d o o rw ay ; so th a t, as th e cow forces h e r way th ro u g h , th e 1 .1 in lin e . /n „„ ,„ni i....i o ff i. lier _ . back. . flies w ill he i____ h ruslied Gresham Auto Co. Open for Biz! W E CARRY G A S O L IN E , L IG H T H E A V Y O IL S «nd G R E A S E S , C A R B ID E , B A T T E R IE S a n d large lines of o th e r supplies. Auto and Gas Engine work O u r Specialty. A ll W o rlt'C u a ra n te e d A U TO FO R H IR E , G arage, I’ow ell S tre e t, C o n tr a c to rs R E P A IR IN G Cabinet wot k, PROM PTN ESS IS the M O T T O *fi.O O T e le g r a m and O u tlo o k o ne y e a r T he P acific M onthly, Tin* P acific Yloiithly an d one y e a r. H ou srm o vm g pairing. and GRESI IAM, OREGON SEE B. F. ROLLINS L IG H T re Is W h at Y ou W an t ABOUT Earl Th om pson Weatherley’s Famous W ill W ire Y our I louse an d G u a ra n te e the W ork ICE CREAM Gresham Phone 61 Gresham, Oregon AUCTIONEER Karr & Hamilton h arm Sales a Specialty P ra c tic a l B u ild e rs W r build n good, substantial 5 room Bungalow for $500, (iniahed com plete— plastered and painted. H H OTT O TT Plans anti estimates furnished. prints on request. BROS. DENTISTS G R t-M IA M . . . . go to A ttorney-at-L^ w R eal E stu te , P ro b a te am i C o rp o r atio n l.iiw P rom pt a tte n tio n to all business. 409-10-11 Yeon B uilding. P o rtla n d , O rig o n CENTRAL HOTEL F O Il Neat Rooms at Reasonable Prices W alk er H o u se Third Street N e w H o te l M rs. K o b t. Shearme & Windsor, Props. Rate« Given on A ppl nation W a lk e r , P rop. Blue G RESH A M , OREG O N OREGON L. D . M A H O N E American Plan E v e n in g B u ild e rs Good Stock and Satisfaction Guaranteed W J O TT E v e n in g T e le g r a m , r e g u la r and Plant» und Estimates Furnished on A p plication. Phone I M»J or 708Y, Vsncouve», Washington #7.75 P h o n e 4 34 Sunday & Hill C arl D ah l, P ro p . NEAT Greytli am P h o n e 52X Gresham Shoe Shop W . S. W O O D C o m b in atio n o ffe r D a y o r N ig h t A g e n c y f o r H E N R Y A U T O M O B I L E a n d H A R T F O R O T IR E S Phone 4 x 0 . W . II. A X . T IM E T A B L E 5 :4 5 p S potted P onies W holesale and Retail R ids R eceived. t OMBIN YTION SI HSt ItlP T lK N S B ids w ill be received by W alk e r I D a ily O r e g o n ia n , o n e y r . #<1.00 Q u esin b erry , c lerk o r D istrict 27,; S et o f lin g e r s S po ons #2.041 M ultnom ah co u n ty , O regon, u n til O u tlo o k , o n e y r . ló ti tu g u s t 21, 1911 fo r th e follow ing s io .n o Itc g u la r p rice work on school b o u se of D istrict 27, so.oo C o m b in atio n offer R ockw ood, O reg o n : Tw o room s and tw o b alls, c ra c k s filled and kal- M e e k ly O r e g o n ia n , r e g u la r #1.00 zom lned; flo o r on ro o m s an d h alls W e e k ly O r e g o n ia n a n d th e < III! loot oiled w ith D u siln e; w oodw ork In fo r o ne y e a r #2.00 h alls an d ro o m s clean ed an d v a rn ish ed ; porch flo o r an d ste p s p ain ted D a lly a n d S u n d a y O r e g o n ia n . SN.oti tw o c o a ts ; d e sk s clea n ed a n d d ull- S et of R o g e rs S poons # 2 .5 0 a r t fin ish e d ; one black board re O u tlo o k , I yr. #1.54) p ain ted . 49 R e g u la r pH ce # I 2 . ihi EASTBOUND L eave P o rtla n d 7 :5 0 a in — A rrive F airv iew 8 :2 5 a. di .; T ro u td a le , 8 :3 0 a. m. Lv. P o rtla n d 4 00 p m A r F a ir - , view 4 :3 4 p. in.; T ro u td a le . 4 :3 9 . Lv. P o rtla n d 8 :0 0 p. tn j— Ar. T ro u t d ale 8 :4 5 p. m. WEST BOUND Lv T ro u td a le 9 :2 8 a m .; leave F airv iew 9 33 a. rn.— Ar. P o rtla n 1 0 :1 5 a m Lv T ro u td a le 4 55 p in .; leave F a ir- view 5 :0 0 p. m .— A r. P o rtla n d New 5-Passenger Auto GHEHHAM, OHE fo r $5.541 gl.fMl. O utlook. #2 .on D. an d S. J o u rn a l, reg . #7,54i II. a n d S. J o u r n a l a n d O utlook for une year $7.50 D ally J o u r n a l, reg. o n e y r. # 5 .0 0 Dally J o u r n a l anil O ullook oue y r $5 50 JOHN BROWN J. M. Short, M. D. S. P. Bittner, M. D. I NSERA Nt E R epresenting only Reliable In surance Com panies P h y s ic a n s a n d S u rg e o n s C re a b a n O re g o n Phone woodsawing G iven to Country W ork Prices Reason able 23x1 G m vhani. O re. : Gasoline Pow er, No Danger of fire. E. P. SMITH, Prop.