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G resham i way to k M * OUTLO O K T W IC K A W K K K P u b lish ed every T u esd ay an d F rid a y a t G resh am , O regon. H. L. ST. CLAIK, Editor and Publ'r A. R LYMAN, B usiness Manager. SiihM-riptlnn Rates One year, $1 50; six m onths, 75c; th ree m o n th 's trial su b scrip tio n , 50c. ■ road la a good eoadltlon t l g ln g it fre q u e n tly ." Hood R iv e r's a n n u a l ap p le fa ir, and e v e n t of w ide In te re st w ill be held I th ia y e a r on O cto b er 9. 10 an d 11. T h e m a n a g e m e n t o f th e show is now e re c tin g a su ita b le b u ild in g to house ; th e ex h ib its. T hey a re alw ay s e x ceed in g ly a ttra c tiv e an d w ell w o rth going a long way to see. T h e O regon S ta te H o tel M en's Advertising. R a t e s reaso n a sso ciatio n w ill m eet a t th e P o rtla n d able. O u r re p re C o m m ercial clu b a u d ito riu m O cto sen tativ e will call. b e r 30 an d 31, w hen p la n s w ill be d iscu ssed fo r In c re a sin g to u r is t tr a v P h o n e 701. el to O regon. H o tel an d ra ilro a d “T h e Linotype Way is the Way m en fro m all o v er th e N o rth w e st will a tte n d an d th e co m m ercial bodies that Wins." w ill be a sk ed fo r su g g estio n s. E n te re d as seco n d -class m a tte r M arch 3, 1911, a t th e p o st o ffice a t T h e S ta te L and B oard w ill p ro b G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t of ably try to secu re title w ith in a sh o rt M arch 3, 1879. tim e to S u m m e r an d A lb e rt L akes IM PO R TA N CE O F W ORDS. in s o u th e rn O regon. It h as been rec- B usiness m en have lo st c o n tra c ts , I o m m en d ed th a t th is be d o n e becau se law y ers have lo st cases, p o litic ia n s of th e v alu e of th e s a lts in th e have lost e le c tio n s, p re a c h e rs have w a te rs of th e tw o lak es. R ep o rts failed to a ro u s e convictio n , a u th o rs show th e r e a re 4 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 to n s of hav e had th e ir m a n u s c rip ts re fu sed , s a lt in th e tw o bo d ies of w a te r and a d v e rtis e rs have w asted th o u s a n d s th e s ta te m ay claim th em from th e of d o lla rs in p ro fitle ss a p p e a ls to fed eral g o v e rn m e n t. A p la n t to ex th e p u b lic; all be c au se th e w ords tr a c t th e s a lt w ill th en p ro b ab ly be th e y used did n o t c a rry th e fo rce b u ilt. an d m ean in g th ey In ten d ed . T o be u n d ersto o d is th e th in g In th e w orld T h e R ogue R iv er V alley In d u s today. A m a ste ry of w o rd s lead s tr ia l F a ir th a t h a s been a ttra c tin g to a m a ste ry of m en, a m a s te ry of a tte n tio n d u rin g th e p a st w eek at business, a m a ste ry th a t com pels M edford, w ill dev elo p In to a p ear success. show u t n a tio n a l im p o rtan ce. At A la rg e p a rt of o u r school w ork le a st, th a t is th e p lan now b eing d e to d ay is fo r th e p u rp o se of giv in g veloped and th e r e Is little doubt th e pup il a co m m an d of la n g u a g e th a t it w ill succeed. N ext y e a r It T h is c a n n o t com e a lo n e from s tu d y -' Is p lan n ed to h av e a co m p etitio n be ing a b o u t th e la n g u a g e but in th e tw een a ll pear d is tric ts of th is coast use of it. T h is is th e p u rp o se of I an d fin a lly e n la rg e th e a n n u a l o ra l re c ita tio n an d th e ex a m in a tio n . ev e n t u n til it in c lu d e s e x h ib its from O ne muy read an d ren d an d not all o v er th e c o u n try . le a rn to sp eak well. O ne m ay seei th e w ords an d n o t learn to sp ell c o r T wo W omen in A gricultural C ollege. Tw o new w om en h av e been added rectly . Few y o u n g s tu d e n ts re a liz e th e to th e facu lty of th e d o m estic Im p o rtan c e of m a s te rin g w o rd s and scien ce d e p a rtm e n t at th e O regon th e ir best a rra n g e m e n t In se n ten ces A g ric u ltu ra l colleg e, both g ra d u a te s A m astery of w ords m ean s a k n o w l of C h icag o U n iv ersity . Miss Ava e d g e of th e ir d e riv a tio n , sp ellin g , B. M ilam , su cceed s Miss M arian S. m ean in g an d u se. A m a ste ry of V anLIew as a s s is ta n t p ro fe sso r and se n ten ces m ean s th e b est, c o rre c t a r Mrs. L y d ia M ered ith L ay to n suc ra n g e m e n t o f w o rd s to c o n v e y th e ceed s Miss M y rtle C. V an D eu sen as th o u g h t of th e sp e a k e r o r w rite r | In s tru c to r In d o m estic science. Miss M ilan, w ho com es to C o rv al T h ese a re g ain ed th ro u g h a stu d y of sp ellin g , g ra m m e r, rh e to ric and lis fro m th e Iow a S ta te colleg e at. A m es, is a u th o r of a th e s is on lite r a tu r e an d o th e r la n g u ag e s. T h e re is scarcely an y o ccu p atio n D latetics, now In press. Mrs. L ayton to d ay In w hich a good co m m an d of conies from th e C h icago U n iv ersity la n g u a g e Is n o t need ed . It Is o ften w h ere she h a s been d o in g in s tru c tio n an d ad v an ced re se a rc h w ork. a very Im p o rta n t key to success. B oth Miss V anLIew an d Miss V an T h e re fo re , we say to th e boys and g irls, d o n 't s lig h t th e g ra m m e r o r D eusen w ill e n te r th e g ra d u a te d e la n g u a g e stu d y , how ev er d ry and p a rtm e n t of th e C o lu m b ia U n iv ers ity , New Y ork, th is w in te r, and d iffic u lt It m ay seem to be. Miss J u a n ita R o sen d o rf, a g ra d u a te S ixty th o u sa n d T u rk s a re a id in g of O. A. C., w ill also stu d y In th e th e T u rk s in th e w ar b etw een T ri d o m estic scien ce d e p a rtm e n t th e re . poli and Ita 'y . It is feared th a t New T eacher iif’ t»ratory. Home In cid en t may yet a rise to p re S lg ard T. P e te rso n , a 1967 g ra d c ip ita te w ar betw een G reece and T Ítrkey. T h e U n ited S ta te s h a s not u a te of th e U n iv ersity of M innesota yet issued a p ro c la m a tio n of n e u Is th e new In s tru c to r in o ra to ry and tra lity but is u sin g Its Itest o fflre s d e b a te a t th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l to tiring ab o u t a ce ssa tio n of lyjstll- college. Mr. P e te rso n w on every p rize o f itles. fered at M in n eso ta In o ra to ry anil T he firs t k nock is yet to be d e b a tin g and w as n ev er on th e lo s h eard on th e P e n d le to n R o u n d u p ing sid e in a c o n te st. Since g r a d F o r an a f f a ir th a t a ttra c te d th e wide u a tio n he h as had ex p erien ce In In in th e C o lo rad o high a tte n tio n th is u n iq u e c e le b ra tio n e n - 1 s tru c tio n joyed, th is is Indeed an en v ia b le schools. A new o rg a n iz a tio n , to be k n o w n record T h e N o rth w est p ress gave w ide p u b licity to th e R o u n d u p and as th e In te r-S ta te O ra to ric a l league, In not a sin g le In stan ce so fa r found Is tieing fo rm ed , th e h ead of th e a fte r c a re fu l se arch , h a s th e r e been O. A. C p u b lic sp e a k in g d e p a rtm e n t th e an ad vers«' critic ism o f e ith e r th e b ein g in co rre sp o n d e n c e w ith am u se m e n t fe a tu re s , th e ev en t as a U n iv ersity of O regon, U n iv ersity of w hole, o r th e tre a tm e n t of v isito rs W a sh in g to n . U n iv ersity o f M ontana. W ash in g to n S ta te colleg e, an d W h it by P en d leto n people. m an co llege, all of w hom look fav Heavy Itaiiis are Rural B lessin g o rab ly on th e plan. T h e d e b a te s fo r th e y e a r a re b e " t 's e th e ro ad d ra g n o w ,” says I’rof. E. F. A yers, high w ay c o n s tru c ing s d u 'd u le d , an d tw o te a m s w ill tion expert of th e O regon A g ric u ltu r m eet W ash in g to n S ta te colleg e at th is al colleg e. "T h e e e heavy ra in s, P u llm a n an d C o rv allis ag a in w in te r A tw o -m an te a m d eb a te h av e m ade Ideal co n d itio n s fo r th e use of th e d ra g b efo re th e heavy w ith th e S ta te college of U tah may w in te r w e a th e r begins. All p o t also be a rra n g e d . An u n u su a l in te re st in b o th o r a holes, m u d -h o les, am i o th e r Irregti to ry an d d e b a te is b eing m a n ife s t la rltle s can be leveled and th e s u r face of th e ro a d s put Into first-c la ss ed p a rtly d u e. p e rh a p s, to th e fact co n d itio n by u sin g th e d ra g tw o or th a t th e new sy stem of ch o o sin g h o n th r e e tim e s b efo re th e ro a d s get too o r m en ta k e s su ch a c tiv itie s in to a c soft. ” Th«' use of th e d ra g , m o reo v er, a t th is tim e fo r cro w n in g th e ro ad s will aid d ra in a g e and keep in good co n d itio n m any ro a d s w hich w ere very poor last y ear T h e ex p en se of u sing a ro ad d ra g Is slig h t, and a m uch w id er use of It th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te w oultl I <• very fav o rab le count. You are p ro b ab ly a w a re th a t p n e u m onia alw ay s re s u lts from a cold, b u t you n ev er h e a rd of a cold r e su ltin g In p n u e m o n ta w hen C h am b er Ia in 's C ough R em edy w as used Why ta k e th e risk w hen th is ren te dy may l<e h ad fo r a tr ifle ? For sale bv G resh am D rug Co., an d all D ealers. YO UR PERSO N A L IN T E R E S T is beat served by placing your Life Insurance in The only Comjtany “Exclusively Oregon" BEST FOR OREGONIANS Main O ffica Corbett Building, Portland A. L. M111 «, Free. L. SAMUEL, Gen i Mgr. W. H. MANKIN. Special Agt. Stu d ies D iseased Spuds. H F. W ilson an d F D. B ailey of th e O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l college en to m o lo g y and p la n t path o lo g y d e p a rtm e n ts have been stu d y in g th e c a u se of brow n an d yellow sp o ts In p o ta to e s g ro w n in field s ab o u t T ole do. An ap p eal cam e fro m one of th e big p o ta to g ro w ers th e ro for assista n c e . H e h ad p la n te d Irish co b b ler p o ta to e s b o u g h t from a re p u ta b le ho u se, an d b eing s h o rt of seed h ad ad d ed tw o sack s from a n eig h b o rs, but failed to e x am in e th e m fo r p ests. H is firs t sh ip m e n t b ro u g h t a p rice m uch above m a r k e t, b u t tw o su b se q u e n t sh ip m e n ts w ere re fu se d by th e co n sig n ee b ecause a f fected by yellow an d brow n spots. T h is is a p a rt o f th e w ork c o n d u c te l th r o u g h o u t th e s ta te by th e college cro p p est e x p e rts, w ho a re read y to aid a ll fa rm e rs tro u b le d w lht crop d ise a se s o r in sect pests. in a re p o rt o f th e fro st fig h tin g e x p e rim e n ts in th e R ogue R iver V al ley, co n d u cted by th e h o rtic u ltu re d e p a rtm e n t o f th e O regon A g ric u l tu r a l colleg e, ju s t p u b lish ed , th e col lege a u th o r itie s ad v ise oils w ith a p a ra ffin bese in p re fe re n c e to tl.os w ith an a s p h a lt base, since th e lai- te r leav e a re s id u e in th e he., w hich will n o t b u rn , th u s d ecreasin g th e b u rn in g tim e In each h e a te r. At le a st o n e th e r o m e te r should be used in in • THE Shattuck & Lindsey DEPARTMENT STORE GROCERIES If yow want to cut down the present high cost of living buy your Groceries at our store. W e positively do sell G roceries at less th an P o rtla n d prices a n d w e deliver the goods to your door. P eople w ho go to P o rtlan d to buy groceries b u y in large quantities in o rd er to save on the price. G et o u r prices on large q u antities a n d com pare them . W e ’ve got the tim e, the place, a n d the goods. W h y not let us save you?_____________ Men’s Furnishings Shoes 3695 pairs of shoes are now on our shelves for your inspection. 1 here are few stores in P ortland w ho can offer you a larger a sso rtm e n t to choose from. M en s, 53 ladies’, boys’ an d ch ildrens H igh 1 ops are here in profusion. ■ ' per a c re fo r fo u r h o u rs is $5.10 fo r oil an d |5 .4 0 fo r wood. Oil Is th e best fu el it is th o u g h t since it is h an d le d w ith less lab o r an d m a in ta in s a m o re even te m p e ra tu re . A new b u lle tin by P rof. H. 8. J a c k s o n . O. A. C. p la n t p a th o lo g ist, tr e a ts of ap p le tr e e a n th ra c n o se . n ex t to ap p le scab th e m ost se rio u s d isease w ith w hich ap p le g ro w ers m u st c o n ten d . P ro f. Ja c k so n rec o m m en d s sp ra y in g w ith Bordeaux m ix tu re , lim e s u lp h u r o r am onical so lu tio n , o r w ith co p per c a rb o n a te . Since h eavy ra ils a re p a rtic u la rly fa v o ra b le to th e d ev elo p m en t of th is d isease, sp ra y in g sh o u ld be d o n e a t once, a n d in o rc h a rd s badly a ffected a second an d even a th ird a p p lic a tio n sh o u ld be m ade d u rin g th e fall. A piece o f fla n n e l d am p en e d w ith C h a m b e rla in 's L in im e n t and hound on to th e affected p a rts is su p e rio r to an y p la s te r. W hen tro u b le d w ith lam e back o r p ain s in th e side o r ch est give it a tr ia l and you a re c e rta in to lie m o re th a n pleased w ith th e p ro m p t re lie f w hich it a f fo rd s. Sold by G resh am D rug Co., and all D ealers. BOYS’ SHOES Buy a p air of those boys C utter Shoes for y o u r boy an d keep his feet dry. P e r pair $3.50 M en’s Shirts of every discription are now h ere for y our choosing, prices ran g in g from 50c to $4 MEN’S UNDERWEAR C otton R ib - - F an cy C otton R ib Fleece L ined - - W ool R ibs a n d Flats - per g a rm e n t 50c 50c 50c - “ $1 The fancy cotton ribbed underwear is the best ever See display in window STOVE DEPARTMENT If you w ant a heater this fall or a n y other kind of stove w e have them at the rig h t price. See those fine large open front h eaters ju st like a fire place except th at they use only 1-3 the a m o u n t of fuel. LORAIN RANGES 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 these ranges in hom es ab o u t G resham . Y ou d o n ’t h av e to take o u r w ord for its startling qualities. A sk y our n e g h b o r Price $42.50 to $47.50 B la n k e ts a n d C o m fo r ts Buy your blankets N O W and be p re p a re d for those cold nights. O ur stock is now com plete and larger than ever before. Prices range from $1 to $ 6 New F a il a n d W in te r D re ss G o o d s are now in. All the new shapes an d fabrics including All W ool Serges, A lbatrois and P ongee Silk, T affetas a n d Foulards. G RESH AM LODGE, No. 125, Lodge N otices. F A IR V IE W CIVIC IM PR O V E I. O. O. F . — M eets ev ery S a tu rd a y RONDS FO R SA LE. n ig h t in I. O. O. F. h all. W. H. MENT C LU B — M eets firs t an d sec- S tan ley , N oble G ran d ; Geo. K e lle r, G r a in . F lo u r , F e e d , E tc. anil M onday ev en in g s of each m onth. S ecretary . T ow n o f G resh am , $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 W a te r W H E A T — E xport prices; Blue- J. P. P rovince, P re s id e n t; J. H. Bonds. stem , 83c; C lub, 8Uc; red R us S ch ram , se c re ta ry . Tlie Spoons Give S atisfaction . S ealed p ro p o sals w ill be received sian , 79c; V alley, 8 0 c; 40-folil, 80c. ROCKW OOD U N ITED A RTISA NS S everal p erso n s have ta k e n a d by th e u n d e rs ig n e d u n til 7 o'clock 8 2 -8 3c; fife, 82c. No. 206 M eets fo u rtii S a tu rd a y v an tag e of th e c o m b in atio n o ffe r of p. m. on th e sev en th day of O ctober, M IL L 8 T U F F 8 — B ra n , $24.50-25 n ig h t. M aster, Mrs. R ich T e g a rt; th e O utlook a n d O reg o n ian w hich In 1911, fo r th e w hole o r any p a rt of per to n ; m id d lin g s, $32; sh o rts, se c re ta ry , H. H. Jo h n so n . d u d e s a set of h an d so m e sp o o n s lik ROCKW OOD I. O. O. F . No. 213 $ 20,000 o f th e bonds of th e Town $ 2 5 .50-26; ro lled b arley . $33.50- c o m b in atio n — M eets in M accabee h a ll every th e illu s tra tio n . See of G resh am , in d en o m in a tio n of 34.50. T h u rsd a y evening. N. G., B. F. o ffe rs e lse w h e re an d sen d u s y o u r $1000 each p ay ab le tw e n ty y e a rs F L O U R — P a te n ts , $4.50 p e r b a r D alilh ap tm er; Sec y. J . H . S chrant. o’ d e r a t once. a f te r d a te am i b e a rin g in te re st at re l; s tra ig h ts , $4 05; ex p o rts, $3.80; K. O. T. M. No. 61 — M eets firs t th e r a te of six p er cent p er a n n u m , .valley, $4 50; g ra h a m , $4.65; w h o le 1 S a tu rd a y an d th ird F rid a y n ig h ts. p ay ab le h a lf y early , p rin cip al andl w heat, $4 85. Com ., Ed S p a th ; R. K ., AV. Quis- in te re s t p ay ab le in U nited S ta te s O ATS— N ew, w hite, $29 p er ton. lu berry . gold coin at llje fiscal agency of th e tod. F A IR V IE W G RA N G E— F ir s t S a t ' S ta te o f O regon in th e city of New CORN — W hole, $33; c ra c k e d , u rd a y a t 10 a in. an d th ird F r i day n ig h t, 8 p. m. M aster, C edric Y ork $34 p e r ton. T h e above d escrib ed bonds a re B A R L EY New feed, $31-32 Per S to n e; s e c re ta ry , Roy Stone. ROCKW OOD G RA N G E — F ir s t issued fo r th e fo llo w in g p urpose, to n ; b rew in g , $37. HAY No 1, E. O . tim o th y , $16- W ednesday a t 8 p. m. and th ird n am ely , th e In s ta lla tio n of a w ater M aster, F. 17.50; No. 1, v alley, $15-15.50; a l S a tu rd a y a t 10 a. nt. sy stem fo r th e Tow n of G resham . 11 C ra n e ; s e c re ta ry , V iola L ovelace. T h e a u th o r iy t fo r th e Issue of fa lfa , $12 50; g ra in hay, $10-10.50; 1. O. T. M. C H A R ITY H IV E No P aul Hoetzel, P rop. said b o n d s Is g ra n te d by an a m e n d clo v er, $9. 38 M eets second a n d fo u rth T h u rs- Hairy and Country Produce. m en t to th e c h a r te r of th e Tow n day a fte rn o o n s Com ., Mrs. Jo h n PO U L T R Y — H ens, 14c; sp rin g s. L ii>»:i; R. K ., M rs Mary T u rn e r. of G re sh a m , ad o p te d S ep tem b er 18, 1911. by th e v o te rs of th e Tow n of 14c; d u c k s, y o u n g , 15-16 ’a e ; geese, I t . ASANT V ALLEY GRANGE G re sh a m , an d e n title d . An a i t to ll t f c c ; tu rk e y s, 18-I9c. No 18— M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y a t V alley hall. H. AV. a m en d p a ra g r a p h 22 of section 12 EGGS- O regon, ra n c h , can d le d , , P le a s t I Snasi . 11, m a s te r; E B u tle r, secre of c h a p te r 5 of th e c h a rte r of the 32c. on the M arket, Fresh Every ta ry ; ... a n le K ro n en b erg , le c tu re r. Tow n of G resh am , e n title d , An act C H E E S E — T rip le ts , tw in s, and Day G R E SH AM GRANGE No 270 m eets to In c o rp o ra te th e Tow n of G re sh laisies, 1 5 -1 5 ’ tj C p e r lb .; young th e s o i l S a tu rd a y of each m onth. am In th e co u n ty of M u ltn o m ah . O r A m erican, 1 6 Vic p er pound. L e c t i n i o u r from 2 to 3 is open egon, an d to p ro v id e a c h a rte r th e r e B U t T E R O regon c re a m e ry e x tra to th e p lc H. E. D avis, m a s te r; fo r, a n d to re p e a l all a c ts o r p a rts ; 33c p er pound. Mrs. Av II B ach m ey er, se c re ta ry . o f a c ts In c o n flict h e re w ith ; filed PO R K -10-1 lc. WOMEN OF W O OD CRA FT, No in th e o ffice o f th e se c re ta ry of VEAL/— F an cy , 13-14c p er pound. 202— M eets in Odd F ello w s hall s ta te F e b ru a ry 11, 1906. V egetab les and Fruits. second a n d fo u rth T u esd ay s 2 p nt. All th e b id d e rs w ill be req u ired ONIONS C alifo rn ia , $1.50; per E m m a M anning, G. N .; H a ttie Wos- te ll, clerk to su b m it u n c o n d itio n a l bids except h u n d re d . A F A IR V IE W LODGE No. as to th e leg ality of th e bonds, and V E G E T A B L E S — C a rro ts. $1 25 x a X 'y 92. A. F & A. M R egu- su ch bid m u st be accom panied by a per sack ; tu r n ip s . $1; b eets, $1.75. ' la r m e e tin g s S a tu rd a y n ig h t c e rtifie d ch eck on e ith e r of th e on o r before fu ll m oon. Ma POTATOES O regon. 1 V»c per sonic T em p le, T ro u td a le . h a n k s of th e Tow n of G resh am o r p o u n d ; sw eet p o tato es, 2 Vic. A. FOX, Secretary on any re sp o n sib le h ank In th e city M A ROSS POST No 41, G. A of P o rtla n d , O reg o n , fo r an am ount ( liiir r li N o t ic e s . li . and \A It C No 8. meet th ird e q u a l to five p e r cen t of th e fa re S a tu rd a y each m onth a t G ran g e hall v alu e of th e a m o u n t of bonds hid PLEASANT VALLEY BAPTIST— G resham D inner to all w ho a t an d th ird Sunday ten d fo r; p ay ab le to th e o rd e r of the S ervices first W nt. B u tler, c o m m a n d e r Mrs each m o n th S unday school at 10 A nnie B ates, p re sid e n t. M rs H enry m ay o r of th e T ow n of G resham , to V I’. S C. E K ane, se c re ta ry . be fo rfe ite d as liq u id a te d «' .m ages a. m every S unday 7 p m. Rev J . M N atio n , p a sto r DAMASCUS CAM P, No. 7533, In case’ th e b id d er sh a ll w ith d raw his M AV. A M eetings first an d th ird G RESH AM B E T H E L B A P T IS T hid o r s h a ll fall o r neglect to ta k a a t Profits in Poultry Raising a n d Pay fo r said bonds, sh o u ld said S u n d ay serv ices S a b b ath school at S a tu rd a y ev en in g s each m o n th 10 a. tn . p re a c h in g at 11 a m. an d H azelw ood's hall. Geo. D allas, coun- T h e pruflts aru them . and the profits an» rreui. b o n d s be a w a rd e d to hint. b»it to re t them you « « o f apply right method«. 7 :3 0 p m. P ra y e r m e etin g each se ltn a n ; H a rry B oach, c h ie f fo re ste r cannn« 1—m from a book. R u leo f-th u m b T h e rig h t to re ject any and all W ednesday ev en in g a t 7; 30 p m. MODERN WOODMAN O F A M ER You m ethods tak e tim e and often end dis—trously b id s is h ereb y re serv ed All p ro p o s F M B u rtch , P a sto r The riffM W I s to b* guided bv poultry experts ICA, m eets in I. O. O. F h a ll first w ho h ave ainw dy “ m ade ro o d .” P m / is the a ls sh o u ld be m a rk e d , " P ro p o s a ls for an d th ird T u esd ay s of each m o n th . kind o f instruction the International Corr—pond- BORING M E P reach in g 11 a V isitin g m em b ers w elcom e E m il G W ate r B o n d s.'' an d ad d ressed to I) ence Schools offer In their course o f 11 m each S u n d ay ; 8 p nt a lte rn a te K arileil, C lerk leaern« tn poultry raising. P$e O w e s — vs M R o b e rts, re c o rd e r o f th e Tow n of S u n d ay s S un d ay school 10 a. tn every Ml ng on pou//r> r a tin g . fro m tQgt to prajtU. F A IR V IE W U N IT E D A RTISA N S G resh am . • E p w o rth Ixuigue 7 p in in c h a rg e I t doesn't m atter how few or bow m any birds you start w ith. «A<s is the o n ly true w ay to do It S a tu rd a y ev ening Rev. A. B No. 178- F irs t By o rd e r of th e com m on council of H a rry B ickford and m ake It pay from the word ‘Go.” an d th ird S a tu rd a y ev e n in g is so ' C ald er, p a sto r The valu e o f this Course to you Is beyond mU of th e T ow n of G re sh a m , O regon. cial ev e n in g M aster, E E H eslin ; maUon. Y ou soon r»*l the price hark, and I). M R O B ERTS. tn lnrTeae-1 pm fltn and the k now ledge th a t w ill F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N - j se c re ta ry . F it C ran e *«wp th «w> pr flu c m in e your way Start pouk R e c o rd e r of th e Town S ervices every S unday m o rn in g a try raising rtiykt. thia w ay. t. en thereTl be ne G RESH AM R E B E K A H LODGE, /e u ’«ew -n o halfw ay sucre— but th e y*-eeWM of Gresham 11 o 'clock S unday school m eets at No 61 — M eets in I O O F h a l l . 1 flue—— . Far fr— d e e m p tlv s circular, writs the W. T ow n second an d fo u rth W ed n esd ay s of H ate of firs t p u b lic a tio n . Sept 26. 10 in c h a rg e of M rs J O T U L M T lM A i. rO B IESrO 'B C W fl W B OdU send Y P 8. C E d ev o tio n al each m o n th C h ris tin e J . C a v -1 1911; la s t p u b lic a tio n , Oct. 3, F. W. SMITH. Hcprvwnunlve. m eetin g a t 7 p. m Rev. T h o s .' a n a g h , N oble G ra n d ; Geo K eller, 1911. * R obinson, p a sto r S ecretary $31 Alder Street, Fortlk&d, Or. PO R TLA N D M A RK ETS. City Bakery BEST BREAD Pies, Cakes and Other Pastery Main St„ Gresham