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TWICE A WEEK VOL I. G resham O utlook NO. 52 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1911 “Ever at Your Serviu: * Phone 701 $1.50 PER YEAR C. W. JONES MANY DOINGS PLACE IDEAL ANSWER NEW BRICK PRETTY AS IS WANTED AT FAIRVIEW STATEMENTS BUILDING A PEACH FOR PICNIC W ork h as begun on th e new b u ild ing to be ere c te d by A rchie M eyers betw een F ir s t an d Pow ell stre e ts . T h e b u ild in g will be 57 feet w ide on Pow ell s tre e t, 32 feet w ide on F irs t s tre e t anil ex ten d acro ss th e block ju s t w est of th e p re s e n t brick b u ild in g s on P ow ell, Main an d F irst stre e ts . T h e re will be a cem en t b asem en t, th e ex cav atio n for w hich h as been b eg u n by J. II. H oss, and on th is b asem en t w ill be a tw o- sto ry brick s tru c tu r e . We u n d e rs ta n d th a t th e F irst S ta te B ank will use a p a rt of th is fo r a v a u lt' an d a d d itio n a l b a n k in g room , but th e la rg e r p a rt w ill be, o r haB a lre a d y been, re n te d . T ills s tr u c tu r e w hen co m p leted will add m uch to th e s u b s ta n tia l a p p e a ra n c e th a t G resh am is fa s t ta k in g on. « LEWIS METZGER AND MISS SKIPTON MARRIED Lew is M etzger and G e rtru d e S k ip to n w ere m arrie d W ednesday at noon a t th e hom e of th e b rid e 's p a re n ts a t 204 M cM illan s tre e t. l)r. D yott of tlie F ir s t C o n g re g a tio n a l ch u rch o ffic ia tin g . Only re la tiv e s w ere p resen t.A w edding lu n ch w as served a f te r th e cerem o n y . T hose p re s e n t from G resh am w ere L ouis M etzger and w ife, Miss J e n n ie M etz g er and E lm er M etzger of In d e p e n dence, O regon. Mr. and Mrs. M etzger have gone to N ew port fo r a sh o rt trip an d will be a t hom e a t 365 E. 5 7 th s tre e t, a fte r O ctober 1st. * GRESHAM LOCAL MEETS TOMORROW M eeting of th e re cen tly o rg an ized F a rm e rs ' Society of E q u ity at Pow ell Valley w as held S atu rd ay ev en in g in th e G ra n g e h all a t O rien t. The m etin g w as called to a rr a n g e fo r a co m m ittee to co -o p erate w ith th e G resham local of th e sam e society to plan fo r a w areh o u se am i agency a t G resham . T hose ap p o in ted w ere O F. E k stro m , M orris N’a ssa h n . T he G resham co m m ittee on th e sam e m a tte r is, M. O. N elson, F ra n k M ichels and Mr. C ochran. T he com bined c o m m itte e will m eet at th e C o m m ercial clu b h all S a tu rd a y (to m o rro w ) a fte rn o o n in co n nection w ith th e m eetin g of th e G resham local. T h is is th e re g u la r m eetin g of th e G resham local, being th e first S a tu rd a y in th e m o n th . ♦ Dance at Rockw ood. R ockwood G ran g e will give it» next d an ce S a tu rd a y ev en in g . Sept. 2 P a rs o n 's o rc h e s tra . T ick ets, 75 cents. S u p p er ex tra . x TW EN TY MEN W A NTED — To buy re ad y -m ad e su its at w h o lesale p rices E. W. A ylsw o rth . tf Post ('a rils . P ost c ard s, one cent each . No tio n s and co rsets, em b ro id ery ina- le r ia ls and m illin ery trim m in g s at th e G resham M illinery E m p o riu m . ♦ I C. I). M inton, e d ito r of th e O re gon, A g ric u ltu rist, an d W . H. Boyle, a d e te c tiv e from P o rtla n d stopped a t G resh am th is fo ren o o n on th e ir way to E sta c a d a an d o th e r p o in ts in search of C h a rle s W. Jo n e s of 545 E. 2 7 th T u esd ay . He left h om e sh o rtly b efo re noon last T u e s day to sp en d a few h o u rs fish in g at E staca d a, it is believed ttia t he h a s been tlTe victim of foul play o r a c cid en t. H e is a ss ista n t m a n a g e r of tlie O regon h o tel an d p ro m in e n t In th e ch u rc h w ork of th e T ay lo r s tre e t M. E. ch u rch . lie is d escrib ed as a m an 50 y e a rs o ld ; five feet seven in ch es ta ll; w eight 165 p o u n d s; h as lig h t b lue eyes and lig h t brow n h a ir, slig h tly s tre a k e d w ith g ra y ; sm ooth sh av ed ; w ore a d a rk g ra y strip e d s u it; brow n felt h a t an d black b u tto n e d sh o es w ith d a rk w ine co lo red socks, lie c a rrie d w ith him ab o u t $20 and a gold filled w atch. E very e ffo rt is being m ad e to lo cate th e m issing m an o r find his body and any o n e p o ssessin g any clu e qs to h is w h ere a b o u ts w ill c o n fe r a g re a t fa v o r u p on h is fam ily by m a k in g it know n. Fair Notes S ecretary K arilell lias his h a n d s full now d ay s m ailin g p rem iu m lists an d a n sw e rin g m ail and telep h o n e in q u irie s iu re g a rd to concessions an d o th e r m a tte rs p e rta in in g to th e fair. S ecretary K a rd e ll will d is trib u te 500 fancy c a rd s , a d v e rtisin g th e F r a te r n a l Day of tlie G ran g e F a ir, a t th e M odern W oodm an picnic at M ilw aukee L ab o r day. A. F. M iller is v isitin g d iffe re n t p a rts of e a ste rn M ultn o m ah county s tirr in g up in te re s t fo r tlie fair. Obituary of Mrs. S. G. Roper L eona B u sh h o n g w as bo rn in M ahasky co u n ty , Iow a, F e b ru a ry 26, I S 70, an d died a t h e r h om e at H o u lto n , O regon, M onday, A ugust 28, 1911. She w as m a rrie d to Rev. S. G. R oper, J u ly 9, 1890 a t D en v er, C olorado. To th em w as horu o n e ch ild , S te lla . T hey lived In D en v erten y ears, in Salt L ak e City, five y e a rs and cam e to P o rtla n d six y e a rs ago. A bout th r e e an d a h alf y e a rs ago Rev. an d Mrs. R oper cam e to (ire sh a m an d serv ed p a s to r al of th e F re e M ethodist ch u rc h h e re u n til a b o u t o n e y e a r ag o w hen th ey m oved to H o u lto n w h ere d e a th cam e to th is fa ith fu l C hristian w orker. Mrs R o p er w as a very d ev o ted C h ristian w ith a w o n d erfu lly c le a r i ...1 h elp fu l ex p erien ce. She w orked sid e by side w ith h e r h u sb a n d in Ills c h u rc h a n d p a sto ra l lab o rs. Many th e re a re w ho fe lt th e u p liftin g in flu en ce of h e r te stim o n ie s an 1 p ra y ers, an d m any will rise up and call h e r m em ory blessed. W hile g re a tly beloved ev e ry w h e re sh e had been. It Is d o u b ted tf sh e could have had a n y w h e re m o re w arm frie n d s th a n a t G resh am an d th is b ein g th e hom e of h er sis te r, Mrs J. O. H op p er, it w as fittin g th a t b u ria l sh o u ld lie m ade at th is place. F u n e ra l serv ices w ere h eld at H o u lto n W ed n esd ay foren o o n . Rev. W N. C offee, d is tric t eld e r, p reach ed th e serm o n His tex t was. " W e all do fad e as a le a f." T h e serv ice w as well a tte n d e d an d very Im p res sive. O ut o f resp ect to th e d e ceased th e salo o n s of H o u lto n closed d u rin g th e fu n e ra l. T he re m a in s w ere b ro u g h t to G resh am an d se rv ices w ere held at th e g rav e In th e a fte rn o o n In c h a rg e of Rev. H. C re ld e r o f D am ascus. Mrs. R oper had not been w ell fo r som e tim e b u t h e r last se rio u s ill n ess w as of sh o rt d u ra tio n She d ied a p eacefu l an d triu m p h a n t d e a th . T hose w ho su rv iv e h e r a re her h u sb an d an d d a u g h te r S tella an d th e follo w in g b ro th e rs and s iste rs Ja s . B u sh o n g of P o rtla n d , O reg o n ; Mrs. E m m a H o p p er of G resh am , O r e g o n ; Mrs Id a H inshaw of G re e n leaf, Id ah o ; Mrs M arth a H en d rick of T rin id a d , C o lo rad o ; Mrs L lvona B ailey, Mrs. R o p e r's tw in s is te r of O x fo rd , N e b , Mrs J e n n ie J a n e s o f R lchlund, Iow a; Mrs Eva P riest o f F re m o n t, Io w a; M rs C ora W h etzell o f Y ale, O k lah o m a. T hese m o u rn th e loss of th e loved one w ho h a s been tr a n s la te d to th e b e a u tifu l hom e on high. O. W. P. T IM E T A B L E. Lv. P o rtla n d b . 50 a. in. fo r C azad ero 7 :4 5 fo r G resh am fo r C azadero. 8 .4 5 V 45 fo r G resham . 10 45 fo r C azadero 1 1 :4 5 fo r G resham . 12 45 P tn. fo r C azadero 1: 45 fo r G resham . E xp ress 2 :2 7 fo r C asad ero . 2 :4 5 fo r G resh am . 3 :4 6 4 4.1 fo r C azadero. fo r G resham . 6 :4 5 — 6 :4 5 fo r C a ia d e ro . fo r G resham . 1 0 :0 0 11:33 — fo r G resham . C ars from P o rtla n d a rriv e a t G resham o ne h o u r la ter. Lv. G resham fo r P o rtla n d . 1 2 ; 25 a m. fro m G resh am . from G resh am . 5 40 t 30 — from lio riu g . 1 37 from C azadero. E xpress. t 50 8 4 5 from G resh am 9 3» from C azad ero from G resham . 10 45 from C azadero. 1 1 39 12 45 P tn. from G resh am . C azad ero 1 39 from G resh am . 2 45 3 39 — from C azadero. from O resham . 4 45 6 39 — from C azadero. 15 from B oring 9 45 — from C asad ero . FO R S A L E — G ood, g e n tle m are, On S u n d ay s all c a rs ru n to a b so lu te ly safe fo r w om en, fine d ero In p la 'e o f th e 7 :1 5 d riv e r B C. A ltm an , G resh am , car, th e r e a te tw o, o n e a t 6 45 R outs t. 65 and cu e a t » . 45. A very e n th u s ia s tic m eetin g of G RESH A M , O REG ON , A ugust 31. th e F airv iew Civic Im p ro v em en t T he picnic ex cu rsio n of th e M E. 1911— E d ito r O utlook-—In a n sw e r t> N ext M onday will be a red le tte r club w as held M onday ev en in g Tlie S unday school y este rd a y w as well th e s ta te m e n ts m ad e In th e last i. day in G resh am , w hen th e Mt. Hood by law s a n d c o n stitu tio n w ith a few a tte n d e d by a good sized crow d. A su e of y o u r p a p e r c h a rg in g th e railw ay op en s u p fo r bu siness, its m inor c h a n g es w ere ad o p ted . The sp ecial c a r w as c h a rte re d from th e L a tte r Day S a in ts n iissio n a ri s of new d ep o t w hich is a s tric tly m odern re g u la r m eetin g s will be held th e Mt. Hood railw ay an d th e tr ip was going from d o o r to d o o r u sin g in an d fin ely fin ish ed tw o -sto ry s t r u c t first an d th ird M onday ev en in g s of m ad e to S andy R iver, leav in g G resh d ec e n t la n g u a g e and fo rcin g th e ir u re d esig n ed fo r not only re g u la r each m o n th . Tlie p re sid e n t ap p o in t am ab o u t 9 a. m. and r e tu rn in g relig io n upon th e people, a lso u n d e r a g e n ts ' q u a rte rs , w aitin g ro o m s, etc., ed Ivan P rovince, C edric S tone and ab o u t 6 p. nt. T h e tr ip w as m ade th e gu ise of L a tte r Day S a in ts a d b u t w ill co n ta in d is p a tc h e r's q u a r Mrs. D. W. McKay as p u b licity com w ith o u t accid en t of any kind and v o c a tin g polygam y, a re g ro ss e rro rs te rs also. m ittee. Mrs. M cK ay, Mrs. W ilcox th e scenery a lo n g th e way w as e n an d have no fo u n d a tio n . T h e com pany is b u ild in g o th e r d e and Mrs. C o rn e tt as fin an ce c o m m it if re a so n a b le proof can lie b ro u g h t p o ts an d w aitin g room s alo ng th e tee. Miss Ivy C o rn e tt, C edric S tone joyed Im m ensely from th e ra ilro a d lin e an d s trin g in g its w ires w hich a n d O tto S ta u b as m em b ersh ip com com panies " o b s e rv a tio n c a r .” T hose to show th a t m a rria g e s hav e been w ill c a rry 60,00« volts. C opper m ittee. O tto S ta u b w as selected as w ho do not av ail tlien iselv esj of a p erfo rm e d by th e s o -d ie d M orm on rid e on th e se c a rs soon will m iss a sin ce S ep tem b er 30, 1890, Mr. V. w ires a re being s tru n g fo r tele p h o n e sa rg e a n t of a rm s fo r th e club. g ra n d o p p o rtu n ity of seein g th e S. P eet of S alt 1-ake C ity o ffe rs a service. T he road from F a irv ie w to C ol th a t re w a rd of $1,000 fo r each and ev M onday w ill be o p e n in g day. T he um bia riv e r w as ta k e n up fo r ac c o u n try , as we u n d e rs ta n d they w ill soon be s u b s titu te d by ery p lu ra l m a rria g e since tlie tim e d ep o t w ill firs t be o pen for business tio n as we hav e had n u m e ro u s sta te d . Mr. Peet Is not a M orm on; S u n d ay an d th e p u b lic is especially prom ises from co u n ty co m m issio n ers com m on ev ery d ay coaches. T he view ac ro ss th e S andy gorge h is re w a rd s a re fully g u a ra n te e d . in v ited to v isit on e ith e r of th ese alo n g a t elec tio n tim e t h a t said Is b e a u tifu l a t th is tim e of y e a r and I We a re h ere to d efen d w hat we d ay s and in sp ect th e b u ild in g. road w ould he o pened, hut a s yet m eet any A. II. W h eeler, d ra u g h ts m a n w ith n o th in g h as been done and us th is th e road w hich is c u t o u t of the a re te ac h in g an d will th e Mt. Hood ro ad , w as in tow n road is a v ita l a rte ry to F airv iew , side of th e b lu ff follow ing th e co u rse c h a rg e b ro u g h t a g a in st us. We feel C hristian frie n d s W ed n esd ay an d to o k a p ic tu re of step s w ill be ta k e n to hav e th e s e of tlie riv e r is very cro o k ed an d will to say to o u r e v e n tu a lly he s tra ig h te n e d a t m any w ho a re so w illing to (e a r dow n tlie th e new d ep o t, a c u t of w hich will prom ises fu lfille d if possible. R c h a ra c te r of th e ir fellow m en, a p p e a r in next issue. Mr. W h eeler W. W ilcox, m ayor, E. A. W hitney points. T he day w as sp e n t very p le a s a n t " F a t h e r forgive th em fo r th ey d esig n ed tlie p re tty d ep o t a t G re sh an d J. H. S ch ram w ere selected to am an d th e o th e rs alo n g tlie line. w ake up o u r co u n ty b o ard and lay ly by both th e c h ild re n an d o ld er know n o t w h a t th ey d o ." d in n e r w as E L D E R J. W. S C H O F IE L D , G. R. G ray of P o rtla n d lias been th e m a tte r befo re th em a g a in an d people. A splendid served on an Im provised ta b le and E L D E R J. W. BALLARD , head c a rp e n te r on th e d epot. in such a way th a t th ey w ill p ro m is p len ty of ice cream fo r a ll, fin ish ed R e p re se n tin g th e C h u rch of Je s u s us once m ore. T h is is a very ini- a very fine picnic d in n er. C hrist of L a tte r Day S ain is. por a n t road to e a s te rn M ultnom ah T h is ex cu rsio n o ffered a good op and w ould he one of th e h eav ie st p o rtu n ity fo r th o se w ho had n ev er trav eled ro ad s in tlie co u n ty , b rin g been up th e line to see th e co u n try . d o lla rs, h u n d re d s of d o lla rs, to P o rt T he day w as an id eal picnic day and land th a t is now sp en t in V ancouver ev ery o n e ex p ressed th em selv es as We could th e n use Rev. A. B. C ald er received w ord W ash in g to n . well pleased w ith th e trip . sh ip p in g fac ilitie s of th e d e a th o f his b ro th e r a t th e riv e r fo r S everal a m a te u r p h o to g ra p h e rs C h a rity H ive, No 38,of R ockw ood, S e a ttle an d left T h u rsd a y evening w ould p erm it of sev eral new hom es w ere am o n g th e crow d and took w ould give A ugust fo r th a t city. He w ill not be hom e being b u ilt up, an d sn ap sh o ts of tlie crow d an d scenery held a re g u la r review on b efo re next week an d h as a rra n g e d W ash o u g al and L aC am as an excel w hich w hen developed will he of in 2 4 th an d in itia te d tw o new c a n d i d a te s , Miss M ariam B row n an d fo r his serv ices on S u n d ay . T h e re len t o u tle t to P o rtla n d and w ould te re st to all w ho a tte n d e d . Miss A da D oane of G resh am . We w ill he p re a c h in g at B o rin g S unday be used by p le a s u re se e k e rs w ish w ere g re a tly pleased to have Mrs m o rn in g , Iliff M em orial, S u nday a f ing to reach th e slo u g h s an d C oluni-I C h ick en P ie H upper. say te rn o o n and P le a s a n t H om e In th e bia riv e r. T h ese g en tle m e n T he L a d ie s’ Aid society of th e M ary Itow ley, c o m m a n d e r of tgock they will use th e ir u tte rm o st pow er ev en in g . M. E. c h u rc h w ill give a chicken to n Hive, No. 28, S to ck to n , C alif., On W ed n esd ay , S e p te m b e r 6, a to secu re th e o p en in g of th is road pie su p p e r and a b a z a a r a t th e Mrs. A nna S to tt, g u a rd of S to ck to n co n v en tio n of C h ristian w o rk ers a t once. G ran g e hall, next W ednesday e v en ln H ive, an d Mrs. E va C lose of Gr, a O ur n eig h b o rh o o d w ith th a t of F a lls H ive, G reat F alls, M ontana, as a n d S u n d ay school picnic w ill be T hey will begiir se rv in g su p p e r at 6 v isitin g m em bers. Com e a g a in , held a t K elly g ro v e, P le a sa n t Home. o th e rs will be alm ost d ep o p u la te d o'clock. Many u sefu l a rtic le s fo r sisters. A fin e p ro g ram h a s been p re p a re d for th e next tw o o r th r e e w eeks as sale. A t th e close of th e review a de of a d d re sse s, m usic an d re c ita tio n s. a goodly n u m b e r a re going to th e licious lu n ch eo n w as serv ed , when A b a sk e t d in n e r will be served and hop field s w hich p rovides a p ro fit I a ll re tu rn e d to th e ir h o m e s hoping a good o ld -fash io n ed social picnic ab le o u tin g fo r th e w om en folk and th e tim e fo r a c o n tin u a n c e of fre q u e n t so- tim e will be en jo y ed by all w ho can c h ild ren . Yet c o u n tin g ___ t I cial e n jo y m e n ts an d a p ro sp e ro u s a tte n d , and th e In v ita tio n h as gone Put in in th e y ard and tile ru stlin g T he N o rth e rn T ru st C om pany is H ive. Mrs. M. E. T u rn e r, Cleone, n a tu re of th e w ork th e c o m p en sa o u t to ev ery o n e. m ak in g good p ro g re ss In th e Belling tion received is very sm all. B ut to O regon, Is R ecord K eeper. T h e p ro g ra m Is a s follow s; of th e C leveland acres. Next week 10 a. m. D ev o tlo n als. led by J th e hop field fo r fu n , so th ey say. T he C am p b ell, W alln an d S chram w ork will be begun on th e g ra d in g F. W ilm arth. FO R SALE! Span of h o rs-s, fam ilies re tu rn e d from T ro u t creek of th e s tre e ts an d th e sale of th e A d d ress, The G raded S unday re m a in in g tr a c ts pushed vigorously. 2800 p o u n d s; 9 and 12 y e a rs old. last M onday ev en in g a fte r sp en d in g ’School W ork, O. W. B o rin g See G. B. H a m ilto n , G resh am , Mrs. O w ens of Sellw ood Is v is it A d d ress, T he N eeds of th e A ver a couple of d ay s c a tc h in g th e sp le n R D. 3. «1 ing w ith h e r d a u g h te r, M rs II. E. did b eau ties. T hey re p o rt good ag e C o u n try C h u rch , C. P. T o ll ro ad s, sp len d id tr ip an d creek fu ll Davis. m an. Mrs. A. W. C ook, w ho h a s been I H O R SES FO R SA LE E ig h t tiead of fish. A huge bear passed S erm o n , Rev. E. O wens. first -class w ork horses. A aron K n ig h th ro u g h th e ed g e o f cam p an d a in poor h e a lth fo r som e tim e, w as C o n secratio n S erv ice, led by C apt. 58 fine buck crossed tlie cre e k n earb y . ta k e n su d d en ly w orse y esterd ay ton, Gresham . C. O. B ran so n . But h av in g no license to kill b ear m o rning. D in n er an d ex p erien ce m eetin g . FOUND — A v a lu a b le h u n tin g 1 :2 0 . D ev o tlo n als, led by B, L. is th e excuse fo r not follow ing b ru in A m ong re c e n t g u e sts a t H otel J. P. P ro v in ce and son hav e o p e n C ongdon a re , R ich ard M eaupin N o rth ru p . of hound. P h o n e G resham 237. 53 A d d ress, T he N eeds of O ur Own ed a real e s ta te office in th e C ree P o rtla n d , Dr. C. W. Low e of P o r t b u ild in g Ivan P ro v in ce h as re la n d , G. B. Voss, La G ran d e an d T. L an d , Mw. W. H. B achtneyer. “ F ro m P o rtla n d to th e m o u n ta in s ceived his com m ission as n o ta ry p u b P . W indow , P. C. B. Co. R ecitatio n , M abel Shipley. look o u t fo r th e O u tlo o k .” lic an d is now read y fo r business. R ead in g , Mrs. A. B. C ald er. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ilow iU went G. II. Z im m erm an an d fam ily, A d d ress, T he Use w hich th e Scio on a w ho hav e been tra v e lin g th ro u g h W ednesday by a u to to P O B TLA M I M ARKETS. C h u rc h sh o u ld m ak e of th e S ecu lar b u sin ess trip . T hey will he ab sen t Y ellow stone P a rk th e p ast tw o P ress, A. R. L ym an. ab o u t one w eek. m o n th s, hav e re tu rn e d hom e. G ra in , F lo u r , F e e d , E tc. S y stem atic G iving, G. H. B ick T he G resh am R eal E s ta te C om L illian L u sch er, second d a u g h te r W H E A T — New cro p : L lu esti nt, ford. of J a c k L u sc h e r of F airv iew , Is s e r pany sold th is w eek to O scar T horen $3-84«; Club, 79-80c; Bed R u ssian , T h e N o rth ru p fam ily will re n d e r lot in block seven of th e iously 111 w ith sm all hopes of re one 78c; V alley, 79-80c. se v e ra l In s tru m e n ta l selectio n s. Z en ith a d d itio n , a lso tw o lo ts to covery. M 1L L STU FFS — B ra n , $24.50-25 A. J . W. B row n in block 17. p er to n ; m iddlings, 932; s h o rts , FO R SA LE H ouse an d tw o lo ts P le a s a n t V alley G ran g e m et last E m ery R o b erts ex p ects to s ta rt $25.50-26: ro lled b arley , $32 33; S a tu rd a y in an all day m eeting. in G resham E n q u ire at O utlook o f th e first of th e week for Y aquim a $31.50. 52 S ev eral m em b ers of o th e r g ra n g e s fice. Hay, w h ere he » ill jo in a su rv ey in g F L O U R P a te n ts , $4 95 p er b a r w ere p re s e n t an d p a rtic ip a te d . It p arty . re l; s tra ig h ts , $ 3 .8 6 ; e x p o rts. $3.60; E. E. M arsh all, a g e n t fo r M itchell w as esp ecially u rg ed th a t G ra n g e rs T h ere will be re g u la r serv ices at valley, $4 80; g ra h a m , $4 50; w hole u n ite and co -o p erate m o re th a n in l-ewis ic S ta v e r im p lem en ts, can be th e B ap tist c h u rc h a g a in next w h eat, $4.70. found a t T he C ongdon, p h o n e 571, Sunday. th e past. OATS New, w hite, $25 -2 6 ; pe G resham . D. G rady of S u n n y sid e, am i W. B. ton A. F M iller w as In S andy an d vi CORN — W hole, $33; cra c k e d , FO R SA LE — O ne yo u n g cow. F alls, of U tica, N eb., w ere in tow n cin ity W ednesday in te rv ie w in g fa r m W ednesday. Mr. G rady is recen tly $34 p e r ton. P hone 601, O scar T h o re n , G resh am , e rs an d se c u rin g th e best e x h ib its from Iow a and both g en tle m e n ex BARLEY New feed, $: i l -3 2 P-M 52 o f fr u its an d v e g e ta b le s th a t fine O regon, pect to lo cate h e re p e rm a n e n tly . to n ; brew ing. $36-37. sectio n can affo rd fo r th e G ran g e HAY T im o th y , valley, $15-16: Kow K ic k e r. A. IL G ould wag ta k e n q u ite sick fa ir a t G resh am . He m et w ith $9.00-1 i : on M onday an d h as been co n fin ed a lfa lfa , $12; g ra in hay, S m ith 's anti-cow k ic k e r Is g u a r a n m uch etic o u ra g m e n t. As th e peo clover, $8.50-9. ple of S andy a re not to have a fa ir teed to do th e w ork. A boy can to h is bed fo r a few days put on an d ta k e o ff and no m a n 's H a iry and C o u n try P roduce. Rev. and M rs Alex. B eers and th ey w ill ta k e a la rg e In te re st in cow can kick w hile o n .T h is we g u a r nephew , D ana N ew ton, of S e a ttle th e M ultn o m ah co u n ty fair. PO U LTRY — L ive h en s, 1 5 '- a n te e an d tw o b u c k e ts of m ilk k ic k a re v isitin g Mr B eer's siste rs, Mrs. 16c; sp rin g s, 15-16> ¿c; d u ck - ed o v e r d u rin g th is th e fly season H enry M etzger an d M rs. D an Metz young, 15-16c; geese, 11c; lu r k e .s <>. W. R. A X. TIM E TABLE w ill m o re th a n pay fo r one. ger. 18-18c. EASTBOUND We will d e m o n s tra te th is by callin g Miss M am ie T ow nsend of P o rtla n EGGS- O regon, ra n c h , c a n d l'd L eave P o rtla n d 7 :5 0 a. in — A rriv e on T. A. O. S te n sla n d , R ockw ood o r visited recen tly w ith h e r m o th er, 26c. F airv iew 8 :2 5 a. in .; T ro u td a le , a d d re s s R. D. box 27, C leone, O re M rs Ida D oane C H E E S E — F u ll cre a m , tw in t tf 8 :30 a. m. . gon. R obert D oane of L en ts sp en t one 15c p er p o u n d ; young A m erica, 1 6 ' Lv. P o rtla n d 4 :00 p m .— Ar. F a i r - . p e r pound. day th is week in G resham . view 4 34 p. m .; T ro u td a le . 4 :39. * T A K EN U P — By F E. K enney. B U T T E R — C ity c re a m e ry extr: D. W D oane left last S a tu rd a y for Lv. P o rtla n d 8 :0 0 p. n u — Ar. T ro u t T ro u td a le , R. 1, box 49, n e a r Sw eet 31c per pound. C alifo rn ia, w here he w ill w ork for B riar F a rm , tw o row s, 2 and 3 yen « d a le 8 45 p. m P O R K --F a n c y , l O 'V - ll c per lb. old, w ith red ta g s In e a rs , both th e Shaw H atch er C om pany. W ESTBOUND VEAL- F an cy , 1 3*^-1 4 '5 c p e r L d ry . 52 Lv. T ro u td a le 9 :2 8 a. m ; leave D on't fo rg et S u n d ay , th e C ongdon F a irv ie w 9 :3 3 a m .— A r. P o rtla n CORD WOOD —- D elivered a n y H otel C afe, G resh am , O rpgon. V e g e ta b les and F ru it« . 1 0 :1 5 a. m w here » Inn tt is o n a b le h a u lin g dis WATERMELONS - lc per pound Lv. T ro u td a le 4 55 p m .; leave F a ir- tan ce. T he O utlook w ill visit a re la tiv e P er pound. 1 t on e 32 4 Jo h n L a rso n , view 5 :00 p m .— Ar. Portland G resh am . It. I. 102 o r frien d fo r you 104 tim e s d u rin g ONIONS — W alla W alla, $1.77. 5 :4 5 p tn. th e y e a r, b rim fu ll o f new s. Is n 't p e r cw t. . —-------- — LOTS FO R SA LE a t C e d a rv ille — th a t w o rth s o m e th in g to you? V E G E T A B L E S ■— C ab b ag e, $2 F O R S A L E — 2,000 C ed ar posts E asy te rm s. H. W. S n a sh a ll P h o n e PO TA TO ES — New O reg o n , 1 >5 on g ro u n d O ne m ile e a st o f G resh -I O resh am 74. tf GOOD P A S T U R E fo r re n t a t p e r lb.; sw eet p o tato es, 3c; new <ai am at T la J u a n a Mrs J A S te p h A nderson s ta tio n . Ed. O sb u rn , ro ts. $ 1 .7 5 ; tu rn ip s , $ 1 .2 5 ; b e e tt, ens, R o u te 2, Box 85. tf tf Watch the Outlook for the n e w *., pboa* 691. <1.75. WORKERS CONVENTION AND S. S. PICNIC CHARITY HIVE ENTERTAINS VISITORS Additional Gresham Locals