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G resham O utlook TWICE A WEEK VOL I. NO. 51 P h o n e 701 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, “BACK TO FUNERAL OF MRS THE SOIL” G. B. MIDDLETON Farmers and sto ck ra lsers o f “Ever at Your Service’’ th e Amandft Agne„ TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1911 WHAT CAN BE DONE ON A CITY LOT $1.50 PER YEAR IMPROVEMENTS TO M. E. PICNIC CHURCH AT ROCKWOOD EXCURSION Pacific N o rth w e st h a v e a n o p p o rtu n - in P en n sy lv an ia J u n e 26. 1863 T h e c h u rc h a t R ockw ood h a s been a 11*1 A p icn ic e x c u rs io n w ill be g iven it) to w in a n u m b e r o f v a lu a b le at h er iiom N early h aif th e p o p u latio n o f th e ' fam ily e n e a r G re sh a m , IT | most of the year. One or re p a ire d a n d re p a in te d a n d se rv ic e s n ex t T h u rs d a y by th e M. E. S u n d ay prizes a t th e big la n d sh o w s to be F rid a y , A ug u st 25. 1911 n ted S tates is found in cities of tw o dozen h en s, on a h a lf lo t (2 5 x w ere re s u m e d la s t Sunday. Rev. has been Rev. J. H. school. A sp eciu l c a r 2500 o r la rg e r T his p re s e n ts a 5 0 1, w ell e a re d fo r, w ill su p p ly a J o h n is th e p a sto r. held in th e F a s t a n d M id d le W est s. w as m arrie d to Geo n Mid- H ood ra ll- Wix>d p r e a c h e i a t 11 u very h o ip fu l 1 ( b a r te r e d fro m th e Mt. fam ily w ith eg g s an d som e m eat. next w in ter. A t N ew Y ork C ity ’s d le to n at B eatrice. Neb.. Septem b- serio u s problem for p o litical econo- A lm ost th e ,y e a r th ro u g h , a n a v e r re rn .o n . S u n d ay school w ill be ir. way c o m p a n y w hich w ill le a v e G re s h first land sh o w , to be h e ld in M adi- J. 1885. To th em w ere born m ists to solve. Too few people a re For Sandy, R iv e r a t 8 :6 0 a. in. ag e of th ir ty m in u te s a day w ill in c h a rg e of W. A. R ow en a n d w ill sen S q u are G a rd e n , N o v em b er 2 to ■< vn ch ild re n , six g irls ami fl j am ong th e pro d u cin g class, E v ery - T oo c a re fo r th e g a rd e n o r th e c h ic k e n s 11!eet a ' 10 *• 1,1 R e g u la r serv- “ «d r e t u r n a b o u t 4 p 12, cups v a lu e d a t $ 1 0 0 0 e ach w ill I'o js. All a re living except one m any have to buy ev ery th in g th ey and th e d ire c t r e tu r n s w ill a v e ra g e 'c e s w ill he h eld on second S u n d ay body is c o rd ia lly In v ite d to go on be offered fo r th e b est e x h ib ito r s o f " h o died in his infancy th is e x c u rsio n . B rin g y o u r b a s k e t consum e. T his m akes liv in g ex in e ith e r case from 25 to 50 c e n ts a t 11 »'>’• fo u r th S u n d ay a t 8 p w heat, o a ts , p o ta to e s , c o rn , b a rle y , She leaves to m o u rn h er loss Much c re d it is d u e th e m e m b e rs a n d a ll th e c h ild re n you c a n g a th e r a day. apples, s u g a r b e e ts , h o p s, a lf a lf a , etc h .s b a n d , an d te n ch ild ren . One pensive, w hile th o u san d s of acres of th e c h u rc h a n d fr ie n d s in th e u p a n d ta k e c a re of. C om e a n d B esides all th is th e p h y sical, m en The New Y o rk e x p o sitio n w ill be la u g h te r is m a rrie d and lives at w ithin easy reach of o u r cities, a re All c h ild re n w ill v icin ity w ho c o n tr ib u te d to w a rd th e h av e a good tim e. ta l an d p ro b ab ly m o ra l b e n e fit to The New Y o rk e x p o sitio n w ill be O u tlo o k , W ash., She is Mrs .Myrt! lying idle or a re h a lf w orked. u d u lts w ill o n ly be It is go fre e a n d th e a v e ra g e la b o re r, c le rk , b u sin e ss im p ro v e m e n ts o f th e b u ild in g tl.e biggest la n d sh o w e v e r held in Belle S h eller. The o th e rs are, new c h a rg e d 25 c e n ts fo r th e ro u n d trip . tit* believe a m ovem ent should be Or p ro fe ssio n a l m an , w ould be g re a t h oped th e p eo p le w ill ta k e a A m erica a n d th e m ost v a lu ab le G eorge, E a rl, Alma, Jessie, O pal, sta rte d to en co u rag e T h e c a r w ill be in c h a rg e o f th e every m an is a la rg e field fo r stu d y In te re s t in th e w ork. prizes e v e r o ffe re d fo r a g r ic u ltu r a l i L a ra h , H aro ld , l.loyd, ( lilf o r d and and especially every fam ily, to own a n d H ere w ork m any and If Next F rid a y e v e n in g th e L a d ie s' S u n d a y sch o o l c o m m itte e h a v e tr ie d an d products w ill be a w a rd e d . A g ricu l- ith y . ‘ ceased leaves th e follow - a piece of laud, even if but a city failed th r o u g h lack of k n o w in g th e Aid so ciety w ill se rv e ice c re a m an d th e r e a r e th o s e w ho w ould lik e to tu re as it Is g e n e ra lly p ra c tic e d , dry m g b ro th e rs an d siste rs: Miss Mary lot W, e believe every head of rig h t m e th o d s an d w o rk in g system n- c a k e an d th e w o u n g p eo p le w ill g ive go b u t feed t h a t th e y c a u n o t a ffo rd farm ing a n d ir r ig a tio n m e th o d s w ill F iro v ed , H arry F iro v ed and Mrs fam ily should be en co u rag ed to tically . W hy could not o u r A g ric u l an in te re s tin g p ro g ra m a t th e c h u rc h ev en th e 25 c e n ts , co m e an y how be d e m o n s tra te d . M oving p ic tu re s. Ida Hood of M onm outh. Ill . Chas. produce so m eth in g t^ w a rd s‘7 h e nec A ll a re an d d ro u a b u tto n In th e h a t. R e fo r th e b e n e fit o f th e w o rk tu r a l c o lleg es take u p th is a s lectures, li te r a tu r e a n d a c tu a l farm - t moved of D u lu th , M in n , m e m b e r th e d ay a n d th e h o u r an d and Jo e essary living o f th e fam ily. W h at side issu e a n d give th e city d w e lle r in v ited , ers will d e m o n s tra te th e a d v a n ta g e s F iro v ed of C hicago, III. ev ery b o d y com e. a lielp a cow, a sm all g a rd e n , a few som e h elp as well a s th e fa rm e r? of ow ning and d e v e lo p in g lan d . Mis. M iddleton had been a m em - chickens, som e fru it, would be SUNDAY SC H O O L C O M M IT T E E in j S cores of p a p e rs a re re a d y to p u b T he show w ill voice th e cry of I er of th e M ethodist ch u rch T he p ro v id in g food for th e fam ily? lish any In fo rm a tio n th e y m ig h t giv e “ back to th e s o il." It w ill show : fum '„I was 1 eld a t th e hom e w est T h ere should be m ore farm s and A le c tu re o r a p am p h let »could h elp tille rs of w o rn -o u t la n d how to re- of G resh am and b u rial was at Mult th e fa rm s should be m ade m ore pro- m any, ju v en ate th e i r so ils o r w h ere to notrau cem etery. Rev. J. F . D un- d u ctlv e— n o t la rg e r farm s but m o re T h e O u tlo o k p ro p o ses th e q u e s seek ric h e r fa r m s ; it w ill p o in t th e lop »ached th e fu n e ra l serm on. of th em an d b e tte r tilled. W ord lias been receiv ed h e re of Í tio n , H ow ca n a sm a ll p lo t, say 50 city m an to g re e n fie ld s an d will Mrs. ? d d leto n was a fa ith fu l wif As to th e g u rd en s th e sam e p rin - feet s q u a re , be m m le to p ro d u c e th e th e d e a th of Mrs. S? G. R oller, w ife direct th e im m ig ra n t. I t is of spec an d m o th e r an d a kind neig h b o r, ciple will apply. A patch of g ro u n d j m ost fo r th e ta b le ? S u g g e stio n s a s of Rev. S. G. R o p er, w ho w as for- T h e f u n e r a l o f W H . C oons w as ial a d v a n ta g e fo r O reg o n a n d W ash H er d e a th is p ecu liarly sad as sh e tw enty-five feet sq u are, well fe rtll- to v a rie ty o f p la n ts , how to ro ta te , e rly p a s to r o f th e F re e M eth o d ist j h eld th is a fte rn o o n at 2 o 'clo ck ington to he w ell re p r e s e n te d at th is a larg e fam ily, th e youngest ized and well tilled an d w isely p la n t how to p la n t a n d c u ltiv a te a n d keep c h u rc h a t th is place. from tile fam ily re s id e n c e a t T r o u t big show an d c o m m e rc ia l b o d ies an d only a 1< w h o u rs old a t th e tim e of ed will p roduce ta b le v eg eta b les up th e soil, ir rig a tio n , e tc., w ill be .Mrs. R o p e r d ied a t H o u lto n y es d a le a n d In te rm e n t w as m a d e 'n the ra ilro a d s a re u rg in g th e fu llest h e r d e a th . except p otatoes fo r th e o rd in a ry w elcom ed a n d g iven p u b licity . te r d a y a fte rn o o n . H e r d e a th w as Rev T h o m u s co-operation by N o rth w e s t p ro d u c e rs very u n e x p ected . M rs. J F. H o p p e r ' O o u g las c e m e te ry T he sy m p ath y o f a larg e circle of F W. G ra h a m , W e ste rn Im m ig ra .1 q u a in ta n c e s goes out to th e be s is te r of tile d e c e a se d , w as se n t fo r R o b in so n o f F a irv ie w P re s b y te ria n tion A gent fo r th e G re a t N o rth e rn reaved fa ttie r and ch ild ren . an d w ent y e ste rd a y to H o u lto n . It c h u rc h c o n d u c te d th e serv ices. railw ay, P o rtla n d , w ill su p p ly e n try R. C a rlso n w as s e n t fo r a n d w en t to Mr. C oons, w ho whs 69 y e a rs old, blanks to a ll w ho w ill e x h ib it and a r r a n g e fo r th e fu n e ra l. T h e fu w as a n old p io n e e r in O reg o n . He will give full in f o rm a tio n a s to p rep n e ra l w ill be W ed n esd ay a t 3 p. in.. w as b o rn In In d ia n a a n d on J a n u a r y » ratio n s fo r sh ip p in g . T h e re is no A u g u st 30, a t th e F re e M eth o d ist 1st, m a rrie d M iss E liza W a lla s of entry fee re q u ire d . c h u rc h . T ro u td a le . T o th is u n io n sev en Mr. L aw so n sa y s th e tic k e t o ffice G resham lias been favored by th e c h ild re n w ere b o rn , tw o of w hich Mt. Hood railw ay w ith one of tl,e I an d w a itin g room w ill be placed in a re m a r rie d a n d re s id e In P o rtla n d , Tlie v o ters of S andy decided at co m m issio n fo r th e h a n d lin g o f p a s Mrs. H. A. S h ie ld s a n d M rs. F red most com m odious anil p re ttie st de- -he electio n last S a tu rd a y to incor- se n g e r b u sin e ss, S u n d a y , S e p te m b e r T e lto n . T h e o th e r s , w ho a r e s till at pots it is possible to im ag in e, and 3, 1911. J o h n O 'R e illy , is th e s t a •o rate as a city. T he vote w as 37 h om e u re, R osa, J o h n , J e s s , M arlow th e O utlook know s th a t it can voice o ti in fav o r of in c o rp o ratio n and th a th e ap p reciatio n of all th e citizen s tio n a g e n t, a n d w ill be gluil to w el and Claude. com e th e c itiz e n s of G re sh a m , e ith e r The la s t is su e of th e O u tlo o k Mr. U ooiih w as w ell k n o w n In th is E veryone o f th e 18(10 seco n d -class follow ing o fficers w ere elected : F o r of th is grow ing city anil s u rro u n d in g on th a t d a y , o r on th e M onday fol- re a c h e d so m e o f its re a d e r s a day lo c a lity a n d w ill be m issed n o t only postnffices in th e U n ited S ta te s lias n a v o r Ed. F. B ru n s; reco rd er. A. cou n try . low ing to show th e m a ro u n d th e la le , t w a„ p rin te d .l a t e F rid a y by h is im m e d ia te now been d e s ig n a te d a p o sta l sav- g B o rn ste d t; m a rsh a l, Alf. fa m ily h u t l>y B ell; The location of th e d epot is m ost new q u a rte rs . n ig h t a n d m a ile d S a tu r d a y m o rn in g . m any frie n d s anil a c q u a in ta n c e s . Ings d e p o sito ry . I t is said to be th e u e a s u r e r , A. O. M einig; c o u n d lm e n , convenient for people com ing fr.im D ivision h e a d q u a r te r s will be lo cal T h e e x p la n a tio n is in th e fact th a t purpose of th e P o sto ffic e D ep art- Geo A W olf D ,,helpg L K any directio n . It is sig h tly and of F O R SA LE! -S pan of h o rses. incut to d e s ig n a te th e 6 ,0 0 0 th ird - lo ffm a n , P. B. G ray, O tto M einig a ttra c tiv e design miii I very con v en ed a t th e sa m e tim e In o ffic e s 01 e le c tric e n e rg y w as not g iv en u s at o u r new lo cu tio n u n til a b o u t 10 0. 2800 p o u n d s ; 9 a n d 12 y e a rs old. class o ffices as b a n k s an d g ra d u a lly mil G asper J u n k e r. ient a rra n g e m e n t. B road p latfo rm s th e second flo o r. S ev eral new p a s s e n g e r ru n s w ill 1,1 F rid a y . Most o f th e re a d in g S ee (1. B. H a m ilto n , G re sh a m , the system w ill be e x te n d e d to th e a re being co n stru cted a t a h eig u t he ad d ed to th e sc h e d u le e a rly in « “» tie r of th e p a p e r w as set up be- R D. 3. 61 money o rd e r o ffic e s o f th e fo u rth - P ercy Slielly resig n ed ids posi- which will ta 8 y to Met on class of w hich th e r e a re ab o u t 10,- tio n as ju s tic e o f peace and O. P om iff th e cars. T he g ro u n d s Sept e m b e r, an d s h o rtly th e r e a f t e r 'w e e n th a t tim e an d 10 o 'c lo c k p. in b ro a d -v e stib u le d *'*> m a n y d e la y s In c id e n t to s ta r t- H ORSES FO R SA LE E ig h t h ead 000. aro u n d th e depot have been g rad ed th e new m o d ern ero y will succeed him . coaches w ill tie p u t In to serv ice. lo g o u r m a c h in e s In new p o sitio n s firs t-c la s s w ork h o rses. A aro n K n ig h ip so they will be well d rain ed In G resham is a n o ffic e o f th e th ird F re d M cNames. Dr. A tk in s and T h e c o m p a n y ’s fa c ilitie s fo r h a n d - a n d o n e " Hr8on ,,hl *h e , o " 1' ,osl to n , G re sh a m . 6(j th e wet season. class and th e r e is e v e ry re a so n to be A lice McCoy o f P o rtla n d w ere th e h e lp o f th e lin o ty p e Tile depot is being p ain ted , roof ling fre ig h t from P o rtla n d an d else- «“ >“ — "««» lieve th a t a p o sta l sa v in g s b an k will g u e sts o f Mrs. A. J. G ould. O f co u rse, th e p ro o f re a d in g an d c o r POUND A v a lu a b le h u n tin g and all, and p re se n ts a very a ttr a c w here a re u n ex celled . be e sta b lish e d h e re in th e neat In h o u n d . P h o n e G re sh a m 237. 53 -Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam K esterso n tive ap p earan ce. The H e say s th e ir aim w ill a lw a y s he re c tio n o f m is ta k e s had to new depot future. \ have re tu rn e d to S andy to spend was not opened last S atu rd ay n ig h t, to be c o u rte o u s , o b lig in g and |iro m |B s lig h te d . We a re m o re th a n e v e r co nvinced th e re m a in d e r of th e su m m er. Dr. L ow e, th e o p tic ia n , w ill r e la tio n s w ith n o tw ith sta n d in g re p o rts in th e v ari in th e ir b u sin e ss " T h e L in o ty p e w ay is th e way Miss A da K a h re s re tu rn e d from ous n ew spapers. G resh am p a tro n s. be a t H o tel C ongtlon T h u r s P o rtla n d S unday. Mr. E rn s b e rg e r, m a n a g e r of th e th a t w in s.” d ay till 4 o ’clock. C o n su lt him A le tte r to th e O utlook from Mr L .E . H o ffm an is now b u ild in g a T. A. Law son, su p e rin te n d e n t, u n d er ra ilw a y d e p a rtm e n t, e x te n d s speciul a b o u t y o u r ey e s a n d g lasses. T w o M orm on m issio n a rie s s tru c k new m eat m a rk e t an d h as moved h is d a , e o ( A ugust 25, advises th a t th e g re e tin g , a n d say s that. " T h e M ount Miss M arian R o b e rts o n w as v e rj FO R SA LE H o u se a n d tw o lo ts L o o n itili I w a1 A P o w e r co m p an y 's to w n th e o th e r d ay and som e of the is n earin g com ple- old o n e in to th e s tre e t fo r th e pres- G resham depot agreeably s u r p ris e d la s t F rid a y la n g u a g e a n d a rg u m e n ts th e y a re in G re a h a m . E n q u ire at O u tlo o k o f tln o and will be opened for th e fo r (ire s h a m , fo r G re s h a m 's p ro s night by a p a rty o f e ig h t y o u n g lai / ent. to fice. f r o " ‘ h o u se 62 Monday, p e rity , an d is G re s h a m 's P u b lic S er- u " ,nB Mrs. G ilb e rt Jo n s ru d am i d au g h - tra n sa c tio n of business, friends fro m G re sh a m w ho w ent in h o u se w ould soon c a u se th e ir a rr e s t Vsiiit te r S tella h av e re tu rn e d from As S ep tem b er 4, 1911. a wagon to h e r h o m e w h ere th e ) fo r in d ece n cy in som e p lace s It E E. M a rs h a ll, a g e n t fo r M itchell to r ia w h ere th e y sp e n t a few day s spent th e e v e n in g in a v ery e n jo y seem s t h a t theM o rm o n c h u rc h l«ewls & S ta v e r Im p le m e n ts, can be w ith frie n d s. able m a n n e r. T h o se p re s e n t w ere, w hose r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s go a b o u t fo u n d a t T h e C o n g tlo n , p h o n e 671, H arlo w D o u g lass w ent to P le a s the M isses L o ttie D avis, F lo re n c e tro m d o o r to d o o r fo rc in g th e ir ta lk G re sh a m . a n t H om e w h ere he took th e pic F ieldhouse, E th e l W ilk in s o n , Bessi I F N T Ç IQ I T ? 0,1 w o,,,,,n an d * lr,a u n d e r th e g u ise tu r e of th e G ran g e Osborne, L a u ra D av is, M ary H an • o f L a tte r Day S a in ts a r e F O R HALE— O ne young cow g e ttin g One of th e most jovial hunches of sen, M a rg a re t S c h a n tin e a n d Mt'J b o ld e r th a n e v e r anil ev en a d v o c a t P h o n e 5 0 1 , O scar T h o re n , G re sh a m , Seaside visito rs seen on th e beach A cco rd in g to th e l^ents R e p o rte r ing p o ly g am y a g a in as a n ecessary O reg o n , •-ancaster fro m C a lifo rn ia , w ho wai 52 th is season w ere th o se com ing from n eg llin in g n ex t S u n d ay a guest of th e M isses O sb o rn e. th e te a m a d ju n c t o f s a lv a tio n , th e hom es of p resen t and fo rm -r Kow K ic k e r, know n a s th e G resh am G ia n ts, w liit S m ith 's a n ti-c o w k ic k e r Is g u a r a n P o st C ards. We h av e closed w ith Mr. G lover airview people stay in g a t Camp be ta k e n over, c o n so lid a te d und te e d to do th e w o rk A boy can Bost c a rd s , o n e c e n t e a c h . No for a new in erry -g o -ro u n d fo r th e A xtc]| t |,e h a rb o r o f refuge. Num< r- T illam oak I m an ag e d by J e s s D u n b a r o f th e p u t on a n d ta k e o ff an d no m in i's tines an d c o rs e ts , e m b ro id e ry m a ■oming F a ir. ous p leasu re trip s to and 1 L e n ts team . « ler.als and m illin e ry trim m in g s ai Mr. G rah am of th e F airv iew Hea(| G e a rh a rt, etc., fish in g T h e seaso n o f th e y e a r Is now cow ca n k ick w h ile 011 T h is we g u a r T h is is b ro u g h t a b o u t by B a rth o lo - w hf.n m o n e y o llg h ( |(> hp a n te « anil tw o b u c k e ts or m ilk kick d ay tim e | tlie G resh am M illin ery E m p o riu m . c ream ery has o rd ered a fine dis- c am d ig g in g supplied play of c h eese to he p rep ared fot a m u sem en t w hile Seaside fu rn ish ed m e w . n ecessary re s ig n a tio n , a s he ,„ „ re p le n tifu l a n d p eo p le feel th a t ed o v e r d u r in g th is th e fly seaso n w ill m o re th a n pay fo r one. O. W. P . T IM E T A B L E . th e F a ir. d o in g s fo r th e evening. T he per- l e a - e , fo r th e P h illip ln e Isla n d s th e y ,lavp ,„ o re f()r (t)H 1((()B Uv. P o rtla n d We w ill d e m o n s tr a te th is by c a llin g W hat is needed m ost at p re se n t | so n a, of ,^ e p arty Included Mrs. 'I. S e p te m b e r 6. In lo o k in g a ro u n d en<J, A m ong th e s e sm a ll 8:u0 a. m. fo r C a z a d e ro on T. A. O. H ten slu n d , R ockw ood o r is th a t th e fa rm e rs p re p a re an ex W. M athison, Mrs A K ro n en b eig fo r th is ch am p io n b unch Mr. Bur- item s, b u t o f c o n s id e ra b le Im p o rt- 7 45 — fo r G re sh a m . hib it of th e p ro d u cts of field and Mrs A. T. A xtell, M isses V esta Teg- th o lo m ew decided t hut Lenti w as in ce, co m es th e lo cal new spapzq- »o a d d re s s R. I), box 27, C leo n e, O re 8.4 5 — fo r C a z a d e ro . tf and C arrie th e best p lace an d D u n b a r tin m an w hl)e you a r „ n g u rln g , h<. B nia„ «on. o rc h a rd . We a re in ex p ectatio n a rt, E dith M cK lllup 9:45 — fo r G re sh a m . 10.45 — fo r C a z a d e ro . th a t th is will be th e b a n n e r fair for v,a th lso n , und th e b a c h e lo rs club to p u t a t th e helm of th e team ite m s k in d ly re m e m b e r th e p r i n te r O ne te a m o f h o rses. 11:45 — for G resham . In d e few sea so n s th a t B a rth o lo - lf you h a v e fa ile d to g e t th e p a p e r w„ F i„ O h R , o HALE M ultnom ah co u n ty so p re p a re in (.o n ipoge,i of " ’L e n g th y " C. Htone, u „ n ,.0 ... 7 .. 1 u *2:45 p. m. fo r C a z a d e ro . K An- tn e < h a s m an ag e d th e te a m he h a s you h av e or(| prp<J d o n -t d „ ,ay I '‘h, 2 0 0 ’ 7 a n ' 1 9 h a rn e s s tim e a n y th in g you may have In th e "S leep y ” L. T eg art, "(T am ' 1:45 — fo r G re sh a m . an d fa rm w agon. E. V. E ric k so n , put it In th e very fro n t ra n k s und n o tlce (h „ p u b | lah o r aIld „ •BII- way of g rasses, g ra in s, fru its , vege- ,]p rgo n , ‘ S h rim p " E. T eg art, 2:27 — E x p ress. th r e e m ile s s o u th e a s t o f B o rin g . 51 h as won th e a d m ira tio n o f fa n s a s you h av e not pald fo r , t y e , k ln d ly 2 45 — fo r C a z a d e ro . ta b le s, etc. He" M athison and "M oose' w ell ns th e good will of ev ery sem i- , „ . p , n to th f. an d J)fty fo r R 3:45 — fo r G re sh a m . We hope th e lad ies will not fo rg et K ro n en b erg T A K E N U P — By F. E. K en n ey , 4:45 — fo r C a z a d e ro . p io fc s s io a a l ball p 'a y e r y e a r' Ito p re p a re for th e com ing fa ir ---------------------- s s u b « r lp tl o n . R e m e m b e r th a t T r o u td a , K , „ ne#r ’ 5:45 — fo r G re sh a m . J e s s D u n b a r is very w ell know n stille s y o u r $1 50 I T h e d e p a rtm e n t of D om estic Science seem s but a ________ . __ 6:45 — for C azadero. O. W. 11. * N. TIM E TA B LE B ria r F a rm , tw o cow s, 2 an d 3 y e a r to b o th p la y e rs an d a fn s and h l* sm a ll Item s till 100 of th e s e sm a ll I" 00 — fo r G re sh a m . I o u g h t to be well filled. Last year EASTBOUND o ld , w ith red ta g s in e a rs , both n a m e w ill m eet w ith In s ta n t “ p- Item s m a k e s $ 1 5 0 , Hnd $150 w ill be 11:33 — fo r G resham . 1 we hail a good d isp lay ,b u t we w ant Leave P o rtlan d 7 :5 0 a m .— A rrive iroval. dry. 52 v e ry iisefu l to th e p u b lis h e r o f th e ' ars fio n i P o r tla n d a rr iv e af I »0 do b e tte r th is year. Mrs J . M. 8 :2 5 a m ; T ro u td a le , Fairview T h is new coini in a tio n gives I S h a ttu c k is su p e rin te n d e n t of th is iresham o ne h o u r la te r. 0» O u tlo o k P le a s e re m e m b e r th a t It F O R HALE Good te n t, 1 4x20, 8:30 a Ev G resham fo r P o rtla n d . Xr F . l r ' e a n ‘ ln “ '*• m oney to e q u ip a n d o p e ra te a 6% feet s trip e d F d e p a rtm e n t an d sh e s an x io u s th at M L a n tz land 4 00 p n. . r lt , , probaW e , h a t th e of tb , p r|( rt, n({ off)c<, t h a , t|w p e r, o n a | G r, . , ha|I1’ h o ,^( Lv. Portland E - j a m. fro m G re a h a m . It will be well filled. 61 5 40 — fro m G re a h a m . 34 p m , T ro u td a le . • tw „ u ,amB w „ , in c o rp o ra te d In to co lle c tio n o f sm a ll bills lik e su b s c rlp ’ . _ _ view 4 A F. M iller is g en eral m an ag er . — from Boring. and 8 00 p m i - A r Frou - T h e te a m Wi|, p |a y un(lpr , hf. tJ<Mw e g p e n , | ve an d ta k e g Um<. f O B D W OOD - - U See Ur P o rtl - - - ellvereil any- and is ru s tlin g for ex h ib its 1 37 — fro m C a z a d e ro . W rite dale 8 :4 5 p. in (> reshaniT »eiits nam e T h e H u d so n |f you ,.an band tb e p r ,ee of w h e re » ' h ln ic -iso n a b le h a u lin g d is G 50 — E x p ress. hltn fo r a n y th in g you w ant. u k s t h o UND A rm s m ay co n tin u e fo r a few Hun y o u r su b s c rip tio n w ith o u t b ein g c a ll- tan ce , him o r E. O. K a rd e ll fo r Inform a- WKSTHOLND ! ■ * — *ron> Gresham. I'l-oiie John L a rso n . leav e d ays, p la; lu g w hen th e G resb am - ed u p o n , It w ill be g re a tly 1» z - — iro m C a z a d e ro .’ a p p re G reaham. R. 4 tlo n and concessions Lv T ro u td a le 9 28 a. m 102 11 zii ,ro m G re sh a m . ciated at thia office. _________ ___ Fairview » 33 a. m. Ar. P o rtla n L e c ta te a m la on th e ro ad . 12 z- — fro*n Cazadero. This team has In view a trip to LOTS FOR SALE at Cedarville - 2 45 p. m fro m G re a h a m . Kids W anteil. 10:15 a. m DEATH OF MRS. ROPER FUNERAL OF W. H. COONS SANDY ELECTS FIRST MAYOR GRESHAM DEPOT OPENS MONDAY POSTAL SAVINGS BANK FOR GRESHAM JUST THE OUTLOOK’S WAY OF DOING IT MISS ROBERTSON GIVEN SURPRISE S e a s id e N o te s GRESHAM- F a ir N o t e s To Our Readers 2 ze — Cazadero. 2 tu — from Ore’ bani. 4 zz — from Cazadero, s 5a — irom 9 I’e,'hain. ? is — ,rom Cazadero. B zs *r°tn Boring. n’ 5 ~ from Cazadero. 8?nda>» all cars run to C»»a- rs r .g ,n p l ,-e of th e 7:16 p m ana •«d ooa at a n tWO, onB m.; leave Fair- Prineville where they will endeavor Bids will be received by thi »ch«Bl ' 0Q p ^ — Ar. Portland to cop that $1.000 offered them to board of District No. 107, Clackama defeat the teams of that part of county, Oregon, for a janitor Bid. _ the state. Other trips contemplât- must be in by Sept. 1. 1»H. For 8ALB— 2,000 Cedar p o stsitd are to Centralia, W ash., and further Information apply to th,‘ on FOR ground. One mile east of Gresh- tripe down tbe valley to Woodburn. am at Tla Juana Mrs J A. g i e p h - | board. . u R A. HUTCHINS, Clerk, Boring, Oregon •ns, Route I, Bos Watch the Outlook for the news Tbe Outiook wl Eaajr term 74. s. H. W. Hnashall. Phone or friend for you 104 visit tim a es relative during O reibam t( tha year, brim full of news. th at worth som ething to you! GOOD PASTURE Anderson station. ghong (11.