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th ro u g h th e P o rtla n d m a rk e ts I w as T h e big d em an d fo r college grad- s tru c k w ith th e po o r q u a lity of th e u a te s in all so rts of p o sitio n s Is well IM 'll't i A W E E K ch ick e n s se n t In th e r e by th e farm - in d icated by th e n u m b e r of O. A. C. e rs of th e s ta te . T hey w ere so m en w ho h av e been called to im por- P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay a n d F rid a y ; la rg e ly bone, w ith very little m eat ta n t p o sts sin ce leav in g college, a t G resh am , O regon. ¡on th em . I believe th a t th ey co u ld Max A dam s McCall of Scio. ‘10, who H. L. ST. CLAIR, E d ito r and P u b lr be k ep t a little lp n g e r to good ad- h as been te a c h in g a g ric u ltu re and A. It LYMAN, B u sin ess M anager. ' v a n ta g e fin a n c ia lly , If th e farm ers, m an u el tra in in g in h ig h school at been Subscription K ates w ould p u t th em o u t on th e stu b b le D aven p o rt, W ash in g to n , h as O ne y e a r, 11.50; field s, w h ere th e re a re alw ay s q u a n - ' m ade a s s is ta n t In ag ro n o m y a t his six m o n th s , 75c; title s o f w aste g ra in to be picked a lm a m a te r, su cceed in g H en ry A. th r e e m o n th ’s tr ia l up. I am su re th e r e could be ad d - H oyt of G a rre ttfo rd , P a ., w ho goes su b s c rip tio n , 50c. ed a pound o r tw o ap iece to th e to th e U n iv ersity of A rizo n a fo r slm - A d vertising. w elght of each b ird , In good solid n a r w ork. K a t e s reaso n flesh , b rin g in g a m uch b e tte r p rice, E. C. C allaw ay o f S p o k an e, W ash., able. O ur re p re an d th a t w ith a lm o st no fin an cial w ho got h is m a s te r's d e g re e In th e sen tativ e will call. o u tla y . W e a re feed in g n o th in g p h arm acy d e p a rtm e n t la s t J u n e is P h o n e 701. b u t a little a n im a l food beef scrap th e new city m ilk c h e m ist of P o rt fo rm e r s tu “T h e L in o ty p e from th e s la u g h te r h o u s e s — an d th is lan d . H u g h M cCall, W ay Is th e W ay w ould no t lx- n ecessary if th e re w ere d e n t a t th e 'c o lle g e , h a s gone to th e th a t W in s.” g ra s sh o p p e rs and o th e r bugs In th e p o sitio n of c a sh ie r of th e Cove S tate fie ld s" . B ank fro n t th e L aG ran ile N ational E n te re d as seco n d -class m a tte r B ank. M arch 3, 1911, a t th e p o st o ffice a t F o o t b a ll I’l- o s p ix ts a t O . A . ( '. G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t of O. L. L ance, a n o th e r O. A. C. boy N ew F all a n d W in te r D re ss G o o d s are now in. A ll th e new sh a d e s und fabrics M an h 3, 1879 A lth o u g h we h av e lo st h a lf of is now p re sid e n t o f a sto ck com including A ll W ool Serges, A lbatross a n d P ongee Silks, T affetas a n d F oulards. la s t y e a r's sq u a d , we a re g e ttin g so p an y fo r th e m a n u fa c tu re of a E x p e c t 2,(MMI S tiid cn tN a t (I. A . ('. m uch new m a te ria l th a t 1 feel c e r new Im proved ra ilro a d sw itch w hich An e n ro llm e n t o f 2,000 s tu d e n ts ta in o f a good team , said S. M. Do can be o p e ra te d fro m th e engine fo r 1911-12 is ex pected a t th e O r lan , fo o tb a ll coach a t O. A. C. dis- th u s p ro m isin g p re v e n tio n of m any egon A g ric u ltu ra l colleg e, fo r Hi© cu ssin g th e p ro sp ects of th e com ing sw itch w reck s an d sav in g tim e ami In itia l e n ro llm e n t Is a lre a d y fa r be season. expense. - yond th a t o f any p rev io u s y e a r at T h e lin e-u p w ill be alm o st e n tir e Jo h n Q uincy A d am s of SheboiLtan. i 3695 pairs of shoes are now on o u r shelves M en’s S hirts of every discrip tio n a re now th is tim e. ly new . D unn, T y cer, H u n tley . K eck, W isco n sin , w ho g ra d u a te d la s t Ju h ere for y o u r choosing, prices ranging T h e fresh m an class and g ra d u a te an d L oosely, b eing m issin g . T h o u g h ,g m a n a g e r a n d su p e rin te n d e n t '1 for your inspection. I here are few «o u rses a re d raw in g re c r u its from H aw ley, th e big h alfb ack from 50c to $4 c a p ta in , M ack in to sh M anor, S u p e rio r, Mon ¿ lores in P ortland w ho can offer you a six teen sta te s, anil 1,600 u n d e rg r a d an d E n d b e rg , lin em an , g ra d u a te d in g ,a rg e fru U ranch> a t a n excclh ■ larger asso rtm en t to choose from. M en s, u a te s o f last y e a r will m o st of th em {J u n e , th e y m ay be back fo r g ra d u - sa la ry O tto E llIler of M ulino, rl n ladies’, boys' a n d ch ild ren s’ H igh lo p s re tu rn . Last y e a r 94 g irls w ere a te w o rk , an d th u B a v ailab le. , gQ > n ,g gu p erv lg o r of a iao-acr< are h ere in profusion. room in g In th e d o rm ito ry ; th is y e a r A m ong th e la rg e n u m b e r of new traefe o f f r u it lan d a t W ren. W ith per g a rm e n t 50c C otton R ib before school o p en s 130 have re- s tu d e n ts w ho have a lre a d y sig n ified I A. F. L a fk y of Salem he w as em “ 50c F ancy C otton R ib served room s, m a k in g It n ecessary t ,,e jr in te n tio n s of ta k in g w ork a t i ployed th is su m m e r ' n governm ent “ 50c Fleece Lined to d o u b le up. A m ong th e m a re th e co | | eg e e th th is is y y e e a a r r a a re re m m an an y y a a th th - - w ork , n p re . COoling. colleg “ $1 W ool R ibs a n d F lats g irls from tw en ty -sev en d iffe re n t , 8t urg fro m e a s te rn in s titu tio n s H. E. W alb e rg of L en ts, and S. B. B Buv a p air of those boys’ C u tter Shoes for c itie s In W ash in g to n , N o rth D ako- M w en ag fro m c o a st h ig h schools, ta , O regon an d Id ah o , In clu d in g o n e ] g c o tt g ta r h a lfb a c k fo r th e D ak H all of C leone w ill te a c h a g ric u ltu re y our boy a n d keep his feet dry. The fancy cotton ribbed underwear is the best ever in h ig h sch o o ls a t L os A ngeles, Ct.l., from C a rrin g to n , N. D., B oise, Id a P a rk h ig h school, C hicago, an d i an d R aym ond L oosely of F t. K lam See display in window Per pair $3.50 ho; C a stle ro c k , W ash .; H u su m , G olden, a speedy h a lf from C h ica a th w ill do lik ew ise a t F e rn d a le , W ash .; th re e from S o u th B end, go; C h rism a n , a K en tu ck y a th le te ; 1 C a lifo rn ia . F. L. G riffin of Canby W ash .; am i n in e from P o rtla n d a n d an d B ryan, q u a r te r fro m th e C atho- seven from Salem , Hood R iv er five, | I lie y o u n g m en 's clu b a t P o rtla n d , i w ill be a t Boise, Id ah o , in tn e sam e In d ep en d en ce 2, G ra n ts P ass 2, A sh a re am o n g th ese. O th e r new re c ru its w o rk , as will also L a u ra H ill-G riffin lan d 2, A sto ria 2, an d o n e each a re Shaw of A b erd een , C h ild re ss of a t P a y e tte , Idaho. from E u g en e, ('a sk in g , C e n tra l M edford, Day o f P o rtla n d , a n d Sle- U nited S ta te s C o m m issio n er of If you w an t a h eater this fall or a n y o th er kind of stove w e h av e them a t th e rig h t price. P o in t, S ilv er L ake, S h an ik o , O regon fe rt, a ll-acad em ic s t a r o f Los A n E d u catio n Mr. C lax to n , proposes hav C ity, B oring, Selo, A m ity, La G ran d e geles. See those fine large op en front heaters ju st like a fire place except that th ey use only in g all c h ild re n liv in g in villages, N o rth Bend, M cM innville, H illsd ale, L ast y e a r’s class te a m s wil also to w n s an d sm all c itie s In th is coun 1-3 the am o u n t of fuel. S ilv erto n an d M y rtle C reek. yield good m a te ria l in c lu d in g Me- J ty ta u g h t a g ric u ltu re I i a p ractical B ride, In g ra m , M cK enzie a n d S itto n i I way. He believes th is w ill help llusliieMH S iile o f F a n n i n g T h e big g est p ro b lem Is to find a solve th e child lab o r facto ry prob D ean J . A. Bexell of th e com p u n te r to tu k e th e place of Keck lem an d give th e c h ild re n a s ta rt T h e ran g e that sells on m erit. T h e re a re h u n d re d s of th ese ranges in h om es ab o u t m erce d e p a rtm e n t o f th e O regon A g an d W olff w ho fin ish ed th e ir w ork w hich w ill lead m an y of th e m into G resham . You d o n 't h av e to take o u r w ord for its startlin g qualities. A sk y o u r n e g h b o r ric u ltu ra l college h a s ju s t Issued a last J u n e . a g ric u ltu ra l p u rs u its la te r in life. Price $42.50 to $47.50 ju-cond ed itio n of his hook on "T h e T h e g am e sch e d u le fo r th e season It is claim ed th a t on a q u a rte r of B usiness Side of F a rm in g " , In re h as not been co m p leted b u t it h as an acre a ch ild can e a rn m ore in a sp o n se Io th e In creasin g d em an d been a rra n g e d th a t th e o p en in g seaso n th a n he o rd in a rily g e ts in a and fo r m o re b u sin e sslik e m an ag e gam e, b etw een th e A lu m n i and s tu facto ry , an d h e a lth , m o rals, and e d m ent of farm p ro p ertie s. T h e cost d e n ts w ill be play ed on th e cam p u s u catio n a re also Im proved. T his is of p ro d u ctio n of crops, hou seh o ld s h o rtly a fte r th e o p en in g of school, all rig h t but why not ex ten d th e op a cco u n ts, sp ecial reco rd s an d t i n - a p an d th e firs t co n feren ce c o n te st, i p o rtu n ity to th e city boy and g irl? plicatio n of sin g le and d o u b le e n try th a t w ith th e U n iv ersity of W ash T h ey need H m ost. b o o k k eep in g to th e needs o f th e in g to n , a t S e a ttle on Nov. 4. T h e ! .’ yvti-'swusa fu rm e rs a re all d iscu ssed , w ith num - g am e w ith W a sh in g to n S ta te college U n d er th e p rovision of th e act of 4, 1911. b ero u s illu s tra tio n s to m ak e th e Nov. 11. w ill be played a t C o rv allis, I co n g ress ap p ro v ed M arch ROCKW OOD U N IT E D A RTISA N S G RESH A M R E B E K A H LODGE, (O M IS INATION SI BS( IH I’TIO N S te x t c le a re r. T h e fro n tisp ie c e Is a an d th a t w ith W illa m e tte U niversity in d em n ity will lie paid for th e value $0.0(1 No. 206— M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y No. 61— M eets in I. O. O. F . h ail, D a ily O r e g o n ia n , o n e y r. n ig h t. M aster. Mrs. R ich T e g a rt; second a n d f o u r th W ed n esd ay s of cut sho w in g an Ideal d esk for a Nov. 13, also on th e h o m e Held. T he o f d o m estic th ird am i fo u rth class $2.30 s e c re ta ry , H. 11. Jo h n s o n . each m o n th C h ris tin e J . Cav- fa rm e r co n ta in in g a sm all fire-p ro o f W h itm a n g am e a t W alla W ulla *111 | re g iste re d m a tte r m ailed on ami af- S e t o f li n g e r s S p o o n s a n a g h , N oble G ra n d ; G eo K eller, 1 .5 0 O u t lo o k , o n e y r. safe Io co n tain his v a lu ab le re c o rd s, bo Nov 30, an d th e r e m ay be » ¡ t e r Ju ly 1, 1911, lost w hile in th e $ 1 0 .0 0 R e g u la r p r ic e ROCKW OOD I O. O F . No. 213 S ec re ta ry . such a s p ed ig ree c e rtific a te s o f g a m e a lso w ith Id ah o a t Moscow cu sto d y of th e p o stal service up to M accabee h a ll every $ 0 . 0 0 — M eets in C o u ib in a t io n o f f e r blooded sto c k . In su ra n c e p a p e rs an d a nd w ith th e M u ltn o m ah clu b a t th e lim it of $25 lit any one cafe. T h u rsd a y ev en in g . N (*., B. F . G RESH A M LOD GE, No. 125, H im llar th in g s. P o rtla n d . ■ \ g h e re to fo re d o m estic re g iste re d W e e k ly O r e g o n ia n , r e g u la r $ 1 . 5 0 D a h lliam m er; Sec'y. J. H. S ch ram . I. O. O. F . — M eets ev ery S a tu rd a y ( ’. C. C lark . P o rtla n d , a g ra d u a te m a tte r will be p aid fo r up to W c c k ly O r e g o n ia n a n d t h e O u tlo o k n ig h t In I. O. O. F . h all. W. H. of th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l college f $60 an d on foreign m ail K. O. T. M. No. 61— M eets firs t S ta n le y , N oble G ra n d ; Geo. K eller, B rig h t p in k ch ick e n s and eg g s . value $ 2 .0 0 fo r o n e y e a r in '1)7, is su p e rin te n d e n t of th e w ith red y o lk s an d p in k w hites, both losses up to 60 fran ca o r $9.65 ex S a tu rd a y an d th ird F rid a y n ig h ts. S ec re ta ry . larg e h o ld in g s of (h e B ritish C ol p erfectly so und and w holesom e, cep t for p arcels post and losses D a ily a n d S u n d a y O r e g o n ia n , $$.O O C om ., Ed S p a th ; R. K ., AV. Q uls- ln berry . um bia L and and W atre C om pany, w ere a n ovelty show n in th e p o u l a ris in g u n d e r c irc u m sta n c e s beyond S e t o f R o g e rs S | km his $ 2 .3 0 K am loops, II. ('., 350 a c res of w hich try ex h ib it o f th e O regon A g ric u ltu r c o n tro l. O u t lo o k , 1 y r . $ 1 .3 0 F A IR V IE W G RA N G E- F irs t S at is p la n te d to fru it. A fter (¡iking al co lleg e a t th e s ta te fair. T hese 1 t e g u l a r p r ic e $ 1 2 . 0 0 u rd a y a t 10 a m. an d th ir d F r i g ra d u a te w ork at th e college Mr a re a re su lt of an ex p e rim e n t In C o n stip atio n is th e c a u se o f m any C o in b in a t io ii o f f e r $ 7 . 7 5 d ay n ig h t, 8 p. m. M aster, C edric C lark becam e h o rtic u ltu ris t fo r th e feeding dyes of c o a l-ta r p ro d u ct to a ilm e n ts am i d is o rd e rs th a t m ake S to n e; s e c re ta ry , Roy S tone. D ep artm en t o f A griculture, B ritish th e b ird s o n e day, w hich next day life m iserab le. T ak e C h a m b e rla in 's E v e n in g T e le g r a m , r e g u la r $ 5 .0 0 C olum bia, a position which he re- show a gay d iffe re n c e . It is a vivid S to m ach an d L iver T a b le ts, keep E v e n in g T e le g r a m m i l l O u tlo o k f o r ROCKW OOD G RA N G E — F irst signed to go ot K am loops. W ed n esd ay a t 8 p. m. an d th ird you will Illu stra tio n of th e Im m ed iate effect y o u r bow els re g u la r a n d on e year $ 5 . 3 0 S a tu rd a y at 10 a. m. M aster, F . F o r sale by th a t th e q u ality of food h a s upon uvohl th e se d iseases. II. C ra n e ; se c re ta ry , V iola L ovelace. W til Add t o P o u ltr y P r o fit s . and all os. an d even on th e flesh and G resh am D rug C om pany $ 1.5 0 . Pacific M o n th ly , T lie B ellevelng th a t O regon fam es can fe a th e rs a n d to e -n a ils of th e fow ls D ealers. P aul Hoetzel, Prop. T h e I •aelíic M o n th ly a m i t lilt lo o k . L. O. T. M. C H A R IT Y H IV E No. add m a te ria lly to th e ir p o u ltry p ro f $ 2 .0 0 one year. M eets second a n d fo u rth T h u rs- its by k eep in g th e b ird s p a stu re d a P ro f. H V. T a r ta r o f th e O regon P O R T L A N D M A R K E T S. a fte rn o o n s C om ., Mrs. J o h n w hile on th e w aste g rain of th e A g ric u ltu ra l ■ollege, c h e m istry de- $ 7 .5 0 i.io a ; R. K., M rs ..Mary T u rn e r. G rain, F lo u r, F ee d . Etc. l>. a n d 8 . ■I o il n u l l , r e g d ith b lo fields. P ro f Ja m e s D ryden p a rt m e n i is « m e m b e r o f th e cont- W H EA T E x p o rt p rices: Blue- I), a n il S . J o lir m i I a m i I >111 lo o k fo r of th e A g ric u ltu ra l colleg e h as In m itte e on aw¡ rd s fo r th e big ln- ASANT V ALLEY GRANGE Il $ ; .5 0 stem , N4-86c; C lub, So-8 lc ; red one year No ., 8- M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y at a u g u ra te d an In te re stin g ex p erim en t te r n a tlo n a l b arley an d hop ex h ib it R u ssian , 80c; V alley, 8O-81c; 40- t V alley hall. H. W i n e a r Moro. on the M arket, Fresh Every to be h eld in C hicago. O cto b er 12- •lolil, 81 -8 2 c; fife, HU-81c. D a ily J o u r n a l , r e g . o n e y r . $ 5 . IMI m a s te r; E B u tle r, secre- In a colony of ten w h ite can v as 22 in co n n ectio n w ith th e A m e ric a n ' an ie K ro n e n b e rg , le c tu re r. M 1L L ST U FFS — B ran , $24.60-25 D a ily J o u r n a l a m i O u tlo o k o n e y r ta i ; , Day tin ts he has ho u sed 500 w h ite ex h ib itio n of b rew in g m ach in ery m a m id d lin g s, $32; s h o r 's . $ 5 .3 0 p e r to n ; P ly n io th R o ck s, ami w ill keep th em te ria ls an d p ro d u cts. O ver $8.000 ----------- GRi M O RA N G E No 270 m eets $33.50- b arley . $ 25 .5 0 -2 6 ; ro lled th e r e six w eeks, k«<eplng a c c u ra te is In th e p rize fu n d to be ap p o r- j th e s o ’ S a tu rd a y of each m onth. w e in i-W e e k ly J o u r n a l, leg . y r . *1 34.50. Lecti. u r front 2 to 3 Is open reco rd of th e W eights am i g ain s ■ toned by th e c o m m itte e fo r th e F L O l'R P a te n ts , $4 50 p e r b a r w em l-W e e k l y J o u r n a l a m i O u tlo o k to thi ;i lc. H. E. D avis, m a s te r; mail« Movable fences ¡ire u sed , am i best e x h ib its of d iffe re n t v a rie tie s fo r o n e y e a r , ,$ 2 .m i re l; s tr a ig h ts , $ 4 .0 6 ; e x p o rts. $3.80; Mrs. W B ach m ey er, se c re ta ry . th e te n ts a re on fram es at th e b o t am i s tr a in s o f th e cro p s show n by valley, $4 .5 0 ; g ra h a m , $4 65; w hole tom , on ru n n e rs, so th a t they can A m erican fa rm e rs. WOMEN O F W OODCRAFT, No. w h eat, $4.85. am i O r e g o n A g r ic iilt u r la t 2 0 2 - M eets in O dd F ello w s hall be m oved readily as fast as th e OATS New. w hite, $28-28 50 per lo o k , olii* y e a r . $ 1 .5 0 . second an d f >urth T u esd ay s 2 p m . M e d ld n e s th a t a id n a tu r e a re a l ch ick e n s «lean up th e w aste on one le u . E m m a M anning, G. N.; H a ttie Wos- C h a m b e rla in 's p a rt of th e field am i need new fo r w ays m ost e ffe c tu a l CORN W hole. $33; cra c k e d . te ll. clerk. C ough R em edy a c ts on tills p lan It ag in g gro u n d C h u r c h N o t ic e s . $34 p e r ton. " T h e point Is to d e te rm in e how a lla y s th e co u g h , re lie v e s th e lu n g s. F A IR V IE W LODGE No T R O U TD A L E M E S ervices BARLEY New feed, $31-32 92. A. F. & A. M.— R egu each S un d ay a t I t a in. Sunday m uch pou ltry flesh we can m ak e fro m a c c re tio n s an d a h is n a to n ; b re w in g . $3 7. la r m e e tin g s S a tu rd a y n ig h t school a t 10 a m C. C. Coop, a th e u a s te g rain on a given a re a w ith tu r e in re s to rin g th e sy stem to HAY No 1. E O . tim o th y . $15- on o r befo re fu ll m oon. Ma a given n u m b e r of b ird s in any c e r h e a lth y c o n d itio n . T h o u sa n d s h av e 16; No 1. v alley . $14; a lfa lfa , $12; p asto r. P. M. N ash. S. S S upt. sonic T em ple, T ro u td a le . te s tifie d to Its s u p e rio r ev eellen ce ta in space of tim e, at th e least e x A. FO X , S e cretary g ra in h a y , $ 9 -1 1 ; clo v er, $8.50 P L E A SA N T VALLEY IlA P T IS T - C om pany pense. sa y s P ro f D ryden, d iscu s Sold by G resh am D rug -'e rv le is first an d th ird Sunday Dall y a n d C o u n try P ro d u ce. M. A ROSS PO ST No 41. G. A sin g th e ex p erim en t in going an d all Ihuilers. PO U LTRY - H ens. l r t- l « « ic ; each m o n th . S unday school at In R., an d W. R. C. No. 8, m eet th ird a. m every S unday. Y P S C E sp rin g s, 1 5 -1 5 ’j c ; d u ck s, young, 15- 7 p nt Rev. J . M N atio n , p a sto r S a tu rd a y each m o n th a t G ra n g e hall G resh am D in n er to all w hq a t YOUR PERSONAL INTEREST 17c; g eese, l i e ; tu rk e y s . 18-I9c te n d Wm. B u tle r, co m m an d er. 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BEST FOR OREGONIANS /a W w *e —n o h a lf w a y ouccen»—b u t th e gvenie«« 25-3Pc d o zen ; to m ato es. 50-75c per 11 o 'clock Sunday school m e e ts a t * •u e v e w F o r f t w d e n a r p u r e c ir c u la r w r it e th a F A IR V IE W U N IT E D ARTISAN'S 10 in c h a rg e of M rs J W T o w n No. 17$— F ir s t box Main O ffice Corbett Building. Portland S a tu rd a y ev en in g wniunoiu faiiFSMunti send Y P 8. C E. d e v o tio n al an d th ird S a tu rd a y ev e n in g is so-1 PO TA TO ES O reg on. I >,e per P. W. SMITH. IteprvwcnUi tile , A. L M ILLS, Pres. L S A M U E L G en'l Mgr W . H M A N K IN . Special A ,». m eetin g a t < p m Rev. T hos. • vu | ev en in g M aster, E E H esltn ; p o u n d , sw eet p o ta to e s. 2 * tc . 233 Aider St re »t, Portland, Or G resham O utlook THE Shattuck & Lindsey DEPARTMENT STORE Blankets and Comforts Buy your blankets now and be prepared for those cold nights. Ou; stock is now complete and larger than ever be fore. 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