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twice a week G resham O utlook VOL 1. NO. 63 J.RESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRHMY, OCTOBER 10, 1911 TAFT DAY. . . . . . . . S m TOMORROW _--------- _ m. , ro w T a ft w ill be in P o rt- Tonio .. . .. . Und. The m a tte r of . . In v i.i itin g h ui im to , “Ever at Your Service” Phone 701 $ 1 .5 0 PER YEAR TROUTDALE COUNCIL t sOB,löKI. N.0TEDP0L1SH0RAT0R. F. S. OF E. PLANS TALKS TOWN HALL TO AID FARMERS WILL OPEN CLUB SERIES OCT. 23 F airv iew G range held an inter- * a ,,n K m eetin g last Saturday. Miss Count Colonel o Jhn S obieski will an au d ience of fo u r o r five h u n d re d N N ellie Pox was present amt Pox o y ellie er p lan s was present ............ “ and J talked , _ o v er plan s for th e new library de- lecture t,le tdub hall in Gyesh- people. Gresham * •» w rongly overlooked at ,)()siI Ait|i Ih(. ht. October 23. The C om m ercial clu b lias a r r a n g .... rvial Club «M etta , promised to double *• - •< - er ed for th is eeriee not p rim a rily fo r , h . ,.nlv chance fo r o u r citi- th e num ber of hooks loaned to Pair- f‘Ve and lectures to w hat m oney It can m ak e, b u t to Hence the o y hi« n r e n . ld . e n t - t . h e ! i „ view Uw sn«, i.„ ....... . . . may be K‘ven Riven during S,le „ also »*>» .... th e . books llur‘“ »: th ,h e fal1 and * ,n t‘>r a f,o rd e n te rta in m e n t of a high o rd e r under ’he the auspices anai.i tens to see tn e g p I be ch an g ed once a m onth if so de- of th e G resham and advance th e social In te re s ts of t. e- . b < am i p re su m a b ly th « ,, , , ,. ar- permanent p re s id e n t— o f th e g re a t- ra n g e m e n ts w hereby request hooks le* is un,1,“r lllr,'<',io n of th e Meno- The e n te r ta in m e n t an d p u b licity nation on e a rth is to g o to P o rt- may be had. A library comm ittee ley L>teu ,u B ureau, of C hicago, and co m m ittees of th e plub m et la s t * . w as ap p o in ted from among the ls of “ very hlg,‘ o rd er T he nexl n la '" an d 0,1 u rb e s , *nd The p resid en t’s sp e c ia l is d u e to G ran g ers composed of ivy Cornett ,ul,lll,e r of the course follow ing th e o th e r arra n g e m e n t» S esso n tlo k - ‘ at th e U nion d e p o t a t 5 p. m. Mrs. J a n e t G ran t and Rev Thomas lecture a,1I'°m iced above, w ill b . e t . will be »1 50 in c lu d in g reserv ed An im p o rta n t m e e tin g of th e city council w ill he h eld th is e v e n in g at w hich tim e th e m a tte r of b u ild in g a city b a ll w ill be c o n sid e re d , also th e g ra d in g of so m e of th e s tre e ts . T h e p u b lic lib ra ry a n d re a d in g room w ill be h o u sed in th e city h all, th e city f a th e r s »(tree to fu rn ish b u ild in g , e le c tric lig h ts a n d fuel, T h e G resh am local of th e F a r m e r s S ociety of E q u ity m et last S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n In th e C o m m e rc ia l c lu b ro o m s A bout 35 m e m b e rs w are p re s e n t d u rin g th e sessio n a n d v a r i o u s to p ics of In te re st in co n n e c tio n w lht th e m ark«'! lug of c ro p s w ere ta k e n up a n d d is c u sse d . A co m S ev eral m en w ho a re to he e m m itte e w as a p p o in te d to act w ith th e q u e s tio n of ployed tn h a u lin g w ood fo r th e O rie n t local on th e O regon C ity P a p e r M ills, a re m oving m a in ta in in g an a g e n t an d s to re ro o m in P o rtla n d th e ir fa m ilie s h ere. T h e q u e stio n of e s ta b lis h in g a A son w as b o rn to Mr. a n d Mrs. I. will follow on th e p rin - Robinson it. W. Wilcox has vol • ’“ • « • ‘»m eni by rhe Rtafcetta »• entertainment®; C h a rle s B ra m h a ll on O cto b er 4. a t c a n n in g fa c to ry to ta k e c a re of th e s u r p lu s p ro d u c ts w as th e n b ro u g h t m,l streets an d b a n q u e t a t C om - u n teered room in the postoffice and Con‘Pany. th ,‘ f a te f«r w hich will b< gen eral adm ission, 35c; re serv ed th e ir h o m e in th e m o iita ln s a n ex mcrclal club ro o m s a t 6 :3 0 . his services as librarian. If every- Xll'* 'nl1" r ‘ ' 1,1 ” ‘e eom P»ny a rc j sea ts 50c. Miss M arie R ockw ell of P o rtla n d ( up a n d d is c u sse d to q u ite S om e th o u g h t th a t th e r e The p rin cip al a d d re s s by th e one in te re ste d in th e library will flve ,ln e m usicians. T ick ets a re being sold by th e w as a S u n d ay g u e st of Mrs. E. W. te n t. Jsident will l>e g iven in th e ev en - leave a list of th e books they would rh e o ,l“ r t l , r w ' w h l,h * U1 1m hl* h 8,1,001 pupn8 an d *he w ould be so m e d iffic u lty in w ilin g G rlev tab , c a n n e d g oods u n le s s th e y w e n t u n t the Armory b e g in n in g a t 9 like, w ith Mr. Wilcox or some d v en ,ll,rl,,g ,h e w ln ter’ r0n8lBI of 1“ ‘8« ™ d ^ a ,a , a , ‘ be *c!ected ftt A lonzo O gden am i w ife h a v e a s a d e r so m e w ell k n o w n b ra n d , but L F o llo w in g 'th is h e w ill be m em ber of th e com m ittee, as soon a Crayon Talk by J a u ,,‘8 B arkl*> ’ 11 8 ,e rlln ‘ * .................. g u e st, M rs. O gden, a siste r-in -la w o th e r s w ere m o re o p tim is tic am i !u,.i„ro bv h.- the th.. Kreal WOman lac,Ur p o |q n e l S obieski, th e P o lish p a tr i t doe. ruest of th e K n ig h ts o f C o lu m - as possible. It will be considered a ,ev,Ure from Id ah o . q u ite e n th u s ia s tic . T h e r e s u lt of u8 and will in a u g u r a te th e C o lu m - favor. Mrs G rant gave an ln ter. er and travel. ,- Miss Belle K earney, ot is an o ra to r of re n o w n , an ex Mr. a n d Mrs. L ee E v a n s w ere giv th e d is cu ssio n w as to h a v e a « o m n ilt- tra v e le d bus'day c e le b ra tio n , C o lu m b u s day e stin g talk at G range on the Pa- a,,,t 11,1 •’» '^ » I n i n e n t by th e Mene- tensive tra v e le r an d h a s en a c h a riv a ri by a n u m b e r o f th e ir te e a p p o in te d to in v e s tig a te an d m ore m iles and d e liv e re d m o re lec- being the follow ing d a y , O c to b e r 12 ren t-T e a c h e r club, showing some ' ■ . 11 .v.. ' w om an fr ie n d s lu st S a tu rd a y n ig h t a d v ise c o n c e rn in g th e p ro p rie ty of The mention of th e M eneley’s who tu re s possibly th a n any o th e r m an at th e h o m e of th e b rtd m o th e r. The line of m a rc h f o r th e p a ra d e specim ens of work done in her e s ta b lis h in g su c h a n In s titu tio n . j ()r have been heard h ere on sev eral in A m erica. He is e lo q u e n t, w itty , M rs R n t h B rin k . will be from s ta tio n on F if th stre e t school at T ro u td ale, prepared occasions, several years ago. Is a optim istic. No one w ill e v e r re g re t O rg a n iz e r K e lle r re p o r te d th a t a M rs F H, R lx e n te r ta in e d a s a Hnvt Hovt 6 th , 6 th to M o rriso n disp . lay . a t th e club meeting. He h as an In te re s tin g to Hoyt, tioyi to to .... guarantee of th e good , q u ality of all h earin g him lo cal had been fo rm ed a t C o rliett S u n d ay g u e s t, M iss L o u ise A lm y, of to T e n th . T e n th to W ash- It was decided th a t a dram a tie „ , is pnp pf th e best Morrison t o i e u u i , »«- , . This will he the first series of th is history and a n d as soon a s th ia local gost its P o rtla n d . ton, W ash in g to n to S e v e n th , biven by th e young people of the kind held in G resham for som e y ears know n le ctu re» |l) A m ertcij today, c h a r te r , th e th r e e lo c a ls, G re sh a m . Mrs. A H a rd in g lias g one to B ri Seventh to O ak. O ak to C o m m ercial G ran fu iu tu re anu and a u ra n g g p e in 111 th tn e n near ear tu )g Tlle C o m m ercU l c lu b th a , „ i O rie n t anil C o rb e tt, w ill be ill Hue c o m m u te composed of Misses Eva fo(. (.,ub ,g ,g o (f e r|||g a g e n u , M tr c a t lo th e tis h C o lu m b ia to visit re la tiv e s fo r fo r o co u n ty o rg a n is a tio n . lub on F o u rth . som e tim e. , President T a ft sp e n t S a tu r d a y tn Tow nsend, A lta Wilcox and b y nnlghed ,n a tlra illv e glyle a nd weR d tls e n s in th is se rie s a n d hopes fo r T h e G re sh a m an d O rie n t lo cals M iss E v a H u d so n of B rid al Veil Jlccom,M<date encOu rs g e m e n t an d h e a rty su p p o rt, Ipokane, sp e a k in g at th e F a ir C o rn ett was appointed to arrange e ach receiv ed th e ir c h a r t e r s a lre a d y . v isited old frie n d s h e re on S u n d ay . fo r it. Miss Fox offered to loan ¡rounds. S e n tim e n t la very s tro n g to w a rd Miss A nnie C ra w fo rd is h om e fo r Sunday m o rn in g th e p re s id e n t n ecessary books. The nam e of Mrs. | e s ta b lis h in g n c o m p e te n t m an In a v isit. S he 1ms been em ploy« d In poke for a few m in u te s a t P u y a l- J . R. H ughes was presented for P o r tla n d to c a re fo r th e b u s in e s s P o rtla n d . up on “ U niversal P e a c e .” L a te r in m em bership. Miss A siilla Bell of G resliam w as an d a c o rp o r a tio n c o m p an y w ill no he day he w as ta k e n by au to m o - tite a w««eketid gu«-st of Miss D ella d o u b t soon be fo rm ed u m .e r dle on a 70-m lle tr ip h a lf w ay u p Mrs. J. P. Province was taken to m a n a g e m e n t «if a co u n ty o rg a n is a Z im m erm an . he sides of old R a in ie r. T h e tr ip Good S am aritan hospital yesterday P e te r D aily, w ho re c e n tly u n d e r The Queen E sth er circle m et Sat C. H. L ig h t is Im p ro v in g ills ho u se tio n to c a rry In to e ffe c t so m e su ch ras difficult an d a t tim e s th r illin g w h ere she will undergo an opera p lan . W h ile th e b u s in e s s o f Hie went a se rio u s o p e ra tio n of th e w ith new sh in g le s. ■ i „ in urday night at th e hom e of th e mt the p re sid e n t e n jo y e d it. ll,,n ls . .... , pcrintcndcnt, Mrs. Jas. S terlin g and sto m ach at St. V in c e n t's h o s p ita l, | H. B rin k h a s b een h e re tills society m ay not be g o tte n In to s h a p e to a id m a te ria lly In m a r k e tin g th is Yesterday th e p re s id e n t w as in for Severn , ays am u-r . o < reo rgai.ised fo. th eir w in te r’s mis- died S a tu rd a y e v e n in g . T h e f in e r w eek v is itin g re la tiv e s. glonury wo«-’ '.h e re a re ab o u t 35 al w as h eld fro m th e B a p tist c h u rc h Battle. He w ill visit T a c o m a an d is very serio u s T h e L a d ie s' Aid society hav e ele c y e a r’s cro p , yet it Is sa fe t J p re d ic t » /in te r a lytupia and sto p a few 'm in u te s at Mf*- L A. 1 'lsi|ti ain member*, eighteen of whom w ere M onday an d w as c o n d u c te d by Rev. ted o ffic e rs ns follow s: P re s id e n t, th a t d u rin g th e c o m in g vlgl prfcsent Saturday night. O fficers W . C . B u rtc h . T h e In te rm e n t w as Mrs. J . F . D ean ; her tow ns on h is w ay to P o rtla n d son, C hester, have re -e le c te d vice s tro n g o rg a n iz a tio n in tills »e< lio n of t'-ox am . elected for the com ing y ear G resh am ce m e te ry , Late T uesday n ig h t th e p resl- w itli h er p aren ts, R. p re s id e n t, M rs. F. A. Z im m e rm a n ; lie th e s ta te w ill be ev o lv ed an d a p resid en t; P e a rl P e te r A m or D ailey w aa b o rn in se c re ta ry , Mrs. C. 1. R a k e r, to su c sy stem of m a r k e tin g p la n n e d w hich ent's special w ill p ro c e e d o n its w ife. Miss Alta W ibox, » to m- y .(j| a M athews is th-» d is p o si been w ith h er sister la i o rt a m , r. jr|elll| n g vice p resid en t; Isabel Roone c o u n ty , Iow a, F eb. 3 rd , 186®.] ceed M rs F . H. R ix; tr e a s u r e r , M rs w ill m a te ria lly aid in ay up th e W illa m e tte v alley . tio n of next y e a r 's c ro p s. tu rn e d hom e w ith h i Metzger, secretary; Geneva W rig h t, im m ig ra te d to O reg o n w ith h is Taft is being w ell re c e iv e d . His W in. H u ra e ll, to succeed h e rse lf. T h e re Is also a s tro n g p ro b a b ili Mrs. G. O. Dolph ami daug iter. t r e a s u n r . E(ho co rrespond- pa r e n ts in 1864 a n d s e ttle d a t D am - leeches a re c le a r an d sh o w a g ra sp Mrs. F . II. Rix e n te r ta in e d th e ty th a t se v e ra l c a rlo a d s o f p o ta to e s Miss L a u ra , spent th e w tekend with H ilda M inder, m ite ascu s, w h e re he lived u n til 1890, : the business a n d p o litic a l sB u a L a d le s ’ Aid so c ie ty la s t W ed n es M r . « i m e r J e n a i i . s in PuUlaJ” ' ( H e ( .rt.,ary A gpecial m eetin g w hen he m a rrie d S a v a n n a h I B ran - d ay a fte rn o o n a t th e i r r e g u la r b u s c a n he disp o sed of til e a s te r n m a r on. The p u rp o se of h ie tr ip By special request of several per- planned for early hi Novem- j On an d s e ttle d n e a r G resh am , in ess m e e tin g . R e fre s h m e n ts w ere k e ts th r o u g h th e a s s is ta n c e o f th o ddently to get ills id e a s b e fo re th e a tb ankoffering for m is- H ere h e lived u n til ta k e n to St serv ed a n d a p le a s a n t a fte rn o o n N a tio n a l Society of E q u ity . jople and p lace h im s e lf in a fav- so n s, who h eard th e rendition of T h e w ork of o rg a n iz a tio n sh o u ld T h o se p re s e n t were;, M rs he died sp e n t. rable light fo r re n o m in a tio n next “ A N ight in th e O rien t," given by sions will lie taken and a pro g ram V in c e n ts h o sp ita l, w h e re be p u sh ed tn o th e r c o u n tie s so th a t th e young people of th e P resb y teri O ct. 7 th , 1911. Mr. D ailey leav e s Rix, Mrs. J . K tia rr, M rs B lrd ln e, unuier. All in d ic a tio n s p o in t to given. Those present were, Elsie M etzger to m o u rn h is d e a th h is w idow , Mrs. Mrs. E. W. G rle v lsh , Mrs. D ibble, a s ta te o rd e r can tie fo ri.ied , f a r m is being th e lo g ical r e p u b lic a n can - an Sunday school on October 1st, as th e c a n ta ta will be reproduced next M rs M rs H u rse ll, M rs Z im m erm an , Mrs e r s sh o u ld Id e n tify th e m s e lv e s Willa Metzger, M argaret Michel, B elle D ally, tw o d a u g h te r s , Idate. ra p id ly n s po ssib le w ith th e so cie S unday even in g at 7:30 to take tin Gladys Michel. Geneva W right, Leva B essie .M athews o f G re sh a m an d D eun, M rs. Inez C ra g h e a d , Miss place of th e re g u la r Y. P. 8. C. E W w n right. g n i, Norm .................... — ......... ......... M inder Mrs A lm a W h ite o f L e n t, a n d son D ella Z im m e rm a n an d Mrs. C. B ure- ty a n d begin to o rd e r a n d u se th e a Minder. Hilda u n io n lab el on th e ir g o ods. The Bessie H owltt, Helen Hoss, V io la ' C h e ste r D aily, a n d six s is te rs , M rs to n of P o rtla n d . service. H. S. E ldredge, who has been Mathew L ittle D ora H ogu«, of G reenw ood c o n s u m e r’s le a g u e in P o rtla n d w ill Cleo M athews, Bessie i Atlclle Ul>ctwood of E u g e n e , M rs no d o u b t be g lad to a id tills w ork by Mr G erm an, w h o h a s com e h e re em ployed by F. D. Axtell as carp en ( amp. Echo Jones, P earl F lem ing, - H an n ah K lm bly of B o rin g . Mrs. M W isconsin, Is h e re to sp en d th e w in c a llin g fo r p ro d u c ts , b e a rin g th e te r for sev eral m onths, has com plet I s a b e l Metzger. Mabel Burch an d M iller o f H o lb ro o k . O re.. M rs C a lls te r w ith tier g ra n d m o th e r. Mrs ith hi- fam ily from L in co ln , N e b r a - u n io n label. K enney of G re sh a m , M rs E m m a M atild a H ogue. a. has p u rc h a s e d lo ts In Cleve- ed h is w ork and went Sunday to C hristie B urkholder W ith th e co m in g o f w in te r an d a School is p ro g re ssin g w ell u n d e r _________ ___ ' le s s e n of N e b ra sk a , an d A da L en tz ind’s ad d itio n an d h a s b eg u n th e Join his fam ily at Banks. little m o re le is u re a m o n g th e f a r m C larence W hltcom be. a form er th e d lie c tio n o f M iss E th e l H ogue Watch th e Outlook for th e new s and Geo L en tz of H o lb iv o k . O re. rectlon of a d w e llin g o f th e bun- e r s we ex p ect to see m u c h in te re s t n io to rm an on th e T ro u td ale bran< h. a n d Mie. J a n e t G ra n t. alow type J o n e s & C o., a r e d raw - d ev elo p e d In th is m ovenn-nt. tg the p lan s a n d w ill b u ild th e ¡8 now w o rk in g as electrician anti O u r m e rc h a n ts a r e e n te r p ris in g o r w as h e re last week w iring J. W ouse th ey w ould n o t a d v e rtis e . O u r read Eunice F u ltz a n d C la u d e S m ith T o w n sen d ’s residence. era w ho re a d a n d follow up th e ad z A Department for Everybody. The Busy Man s Exchange T h e m any frien d s of Mrs. < ere quietly m a rrie d la s t F rid a y in a re a lso e n te r p ris in g . It pays. S h ep ard a re grieved to learn that ortland by th e p a s to r of tile F irst sh e is ag ain ill a t her home here , WOOD l ’eltvered any- •'*■•** ............. hristian c h u rc h . B o th y o u n g peo- (Set th e new s T ry T h e O u tlo o k w here s ' hin u .s o n a b le hauling d i . A m ile a n d a q u a r te r w u .h e a s t of le are well k n o w n in G re sh a m . Mr. an d hoiie fo r h e r speedy recovery. w hile i t 's new s. G o « m I w o rd s com e fro m D a lla s re Phone 324 John L arso n . G resh am , betw een th e O. W . P . an d Mrs F D Axtell is HKain eon- mith being th e p r o p r ie to r o f the g a rd ln g Rev Geo. F H o p k in s and fined to h er bed. Mrs. Axtell has tance Mt H ood ra ilw a y s, 5 a c re s stu m p lotion P ic tu re show . T h e b rid e has P O R T I. A M l M AUKETH. G resham , R *• w ife. T h e fo llo w in g Item 1» front land fo r sale »1250 c ash . E n q u ire for t « cen his a s s is ta n t fo r sev eral been an in ten se su fferer th e c h u rc h at th a t p la c e a n d ap O u tlook office. G re sh a m . x past five m o n th s and she has the LOTS FOR SALE at Cedarville. tonths T hey a r e liv in g in th e ir (train . F lour, F eed , Etc. p e a re d In th e P acific C h r is tia n Ad Easy term s. H W. Snashall P hone ew home in Z e n ith a d d itio n . T h e sy m p ath y of m any friends here re n t at W H E A T — E x p o rt p ric e s: B lue- v o c a te : GOOD P A S T U R E fo r tf Mrs. H. 8. Stone has re tu rn e G resham 74. lutlook e x te n d s h e a rty c o n g r a tu la 8 0c; red R u s O u r c h u rc h a t D allas h a s Ju st O sb u rn , ste m , 8 3c; C lub. A n derson ata tio n . E d. fro m a w eek s’ visit w ith Mrs A T ting. s ia n , 7 9c; V alley, 8 0c; 4 0 -fo ld , 80c. closed a p ro s p e ro u s a n d *u<i ssfu l tf p h o ne 691. Axt(.,l at Seaside and re p o r t, that E E M arshall, ageut for M itchell A- H. G ould h a s im p ro v e d his y e a r u n d e r th e a b le p a s to r a te of 82-83c; fife. 82c. Mrs. Axtell is p ro g re-sln g nicely with L ew i. * SM»er Im plem ents, can bv roperty by p a in tin g h is tw o By F ra n k M lL L S T U F r a — B ra n . »24 60-26 Rev. G eo rg e F H o p k in s. O u r m e m WOOD FO R 8A 1.E - found at The Congdon. phone 571. W ill d e ll» -' p e r to n ; ouges and all o u tb u ild in g s . T he th e fre c tio n of h er new rest' > m id d lin g s, »32; s h o rts , b e rs h ip h a s In eressed , tile c u r r e n t G u stafso n . P h o n e 289 ,ul is p lan n in g to spend th e w inter 84 ousts a re new ly p a in te d and pa G resham . »25 6 0 -2 6 ; ro lle d b a rle y . »33 59- fin a n c e s h a v e been k e p t w ell In e r p ro m p tly ire d inside. h a n d ,a n d a p o rtio n o f o u r old street. 34 50. th « re a..tnr- Kow Kick»*- J. R. H u g h es was here on Bids fo r th e $2o.OOO w a te r b o nds P I R E B R E I> S in g le C om b R I. F L O I'R P a te n ts , »4 50 p e r b a r Im p ro v e m e n t d e b t hat b een d is and counctl s m ith ’s anti-cow k icker Is g u a ra n day to a tte n d G range °r the tow n o f G re sh a m w ere can Red an d W hle I-eg h o rn p u lle ta and re t, a tr a lg h ts , »4 0 5 ; e x p o rts, »3 80; c h a rg e d . T h e S u n d a y a< h o o l. L a teed to do th e w o re A boy „ no c o c k e ra l. fo r « .le . Som e read y to valley, » 4 .5 0 ; g ra h a m , »4 65; w hole d le s ' Aid so c ie ty , E p w o rth L ssg u e . ■pened last S a tu r d a y n ig h t a t a n ad m eeting. form er teed to Miss »»race G race Wilcox, ......... - ; put on and taK. o th e r s ab o u t h a lf grow n G eo w h eat, »4 85. ourned m eetin g of th e co u n c il. Of M issionary so c ie tie s an d a ll s u b De iM-v.-ral b id s n o n e w ere fo u n d O A TS N ew , w h ite , »30-30 50 s id ia ry o r g a n iz a tio n ! o f th « c h u rc h o meet th e re q u ir e m e n ts a n d it on a re tn fin e w o rk in g o rd e r, a n d . heat p e r to n . cd over d u r in g .th is toe f ^ » .s o ^ j 000 t > d a r p o sts r*g , t .. rt,,j , b a t tb e b o n d s be re- lo fo r h nei e r p ca.x are n ..- ts who have jn CO RN — W h o le, »33; c ra c k e d , of a ll. a g ra tify in g s p ir itu a l co n d l- " " will ■dvertis .1 T h e d a te s e t fo r o p en - tu rn e d from an « b¥ calling on g ro u n d O ne m ile e a st o f G resh - »34 p er to n ' tlo n h a s been p re s e n t, a n d p e rfe c t trio . Mr and Mrs Wilcox ly e d ‘^ X t ' K o , k w ^ o r am a t T i . J u a n , M rs J . A S te p h - B A R L E Y New feed , »31-12 P er h a rm o n y h a s p re v a ile d th r o u g h o u t nK the bids on th is new c all is Oc- tr ip th e ir daugh- h e re d u rin g th e tim e tf i th e y e a r b etw een p a s to r a n d people. ober 23. a t g o 'clo ck . to n - b re w in g , »37 liked the ad d ress R L). t o i 2 27. Cleone O re e n r R o u te 2. Box 86 HAY No. 1, E O . tim o th y . »16- We ow e o u r p resen t p ro s p e ro u s c o n There will be a c a b in e t m e e tin g te r » a s teach in g and tf they desire to T R 17 6 0 ; No 1, v alley , »15-15 50; a l d itio n In a la rg e m e a s u re to gon. th e SM ALL PIG S fo r sale, or the E p w o rth l e a g u e a t th e M p lace so well th a t fa lfa , »1 2 50; g ra in hay, »10-10 60, w ise an d a b le le a d e rs h ip of B ro th e r tf llo w ltt, G re sh a m , O regon re tu rn . '• P arsonage to n ig h t w h en a n e ffo rt 111 Mrs. R W w U r jx went to Van- 111, clo v er, *9, H o p k in s, to g e th e r w ith th e s y m p a HU be m ad e to re s u m e th e w ork P r 1-ow’ ’ last evening to ‘ tai' llairy and C ountry Pr««luce. N otice. th y a n d c o u n se l of h is e s tim a b le co u v er. W ash ’ hlch wag d ro p p e d d u r in g th e sum - ain at H otel Wilcox, for a few POULTRY H en s. 14c; sp rin g s. w ife T he u n d e rs ig n e d d e sire s to give pub O u r c o n g re g a tio n an d th e h e r son. Dr. C. 4 ( ’all D«f m onths. Congdo«. T h u rsd ay . O . 19 14c; d u c k s, y o u n g , 15-16 Vic; geese, to w n a t la r g e h a s lost a c u ltu re d lie n o tice th a t on an d a f t e r O cto b er uu th e new Rumor has It th at J. H. Blake days. and have him show y 11 Vic; tu r k e y s , 18-19c. g e n tle m a n a n d a n a b le p r e u c le r . *as sold h is livery b u sin ess. th ' hich you can 4 th . 1911, he w ill re fu se to pay all Hoi seam less glasse: H aB "»«’'en . E G G » O re g o n , ra n c h , can d le d . A fte r p ra y e r m e e tin g last T h u rs d a y th a t b ills not c o n tra c te d fo r by h im se lf In Norman a n d E d g a r S m ith have „» R«H-k»oo«i Tt > kind ¡stances see The Lady Mac a he 32-34C. ev e n in g an In fo rm a l ssew ptlon w as b u rn e d fro m C la c k a m a s co u n ty >ut m ak in g p erson low e'en en tertain mak you w ill give » Haî C H E E S E - -T rip let« , tw in s , and held In th e c h u rc h fo r B ro th e r an d he day D ated Sept 30 1911. t®*! have th e i r w oodsaw a t w ork Mac« abe« RenufflU**’ you took old d a isie s, 16-16 Vic p e r lb ; yo u n g S la te r H o p k in s, an d a ll p re s e n t u n it T A M YLES. ’kair. on th e wood p ile s of th e to w n m e n t and su p in e 1911 Every bod J date. h all, O ctober 2t G resh am , O re. A m erican , l« V ic p e r p o u n d . ed In w ish in g th e m G o d 's ric h e s t 64 YV E a to n , J . S m ith o f F o rt- B C T B R (ire g o n c re a m e ry e x tr a h le s sls g a In th e ir new field . < • com e. *I'<1 and W. A. P r o c to r o f C o ttre ll. 18) Y«u W ant 1» M il 23c p er pound i mules •*re r.g ig te re d a t H o te l C ongdon •Wlnei 4 (arm o r Rood T h e se n io r cla ss a t th e O reg o n A g FO R SA LE One sp.( INJRK 10-1 le . [ you have **' night. east o T h e O utioo stu m p K or ric u ltu ra l co lleg e h a s e lec ted Ja y P. V E A L F a n c y , I 3 -1 4c p er pound H R K ane. I S B P λ ®f*»ham G ra n g e w ill h o ld its reg- 6« school rep o rt farm n land, or (ire e n o f T w in F a lls , Id a h o , aa p re s at you V ew eteblea a n d F ru ita . G resh am on land th n e a t c a rd , p rin te d wood ‘•ar mee t ing a n d ay n ex , S a tu rd a y T hey a re a l land 1 o r cord O N IO N S C a lifo rn ia , Si 25 per id e n t; F re d O M cM illan of M arlon, m ake th e price first The Mt H ood c o m p an y is p u ttin g Colli* ind will Scotch wan O reg o n , aa a e n lo r m em b er of th e h u n d re d . TAK EN UP A an d •Ron s p u rs at v a rio u s p o in ts on h ear from you fin e st b risto l, very c o m p lete F riday, of rig h t. I w ould like to V E G E T A B L E S — C a rro ts, »1 25 s tu d e n t c o u n c il; C Is r s W u llau s e re 'c e a b le S ent p ro m p tly by m all *• life fo r th e p u rp o s e o f h an d - C am e to my hous calling and «cry l ° w - me by A dam s. »Ice p re s id e n t; A lice lx>edy, O w ner can h a te »«' p e r s a c k ; tu r n ip s . »1; b eets, »1 75. Give full deskriptiot O ver 1®k wood. feed a n d o th e r m a te ria l L. C A ddr»ss Geo P rices. 2 H e e a c h , c o m p le te an d p aying fo r thia ad. POTATOES — O reg o n , 1 Vic p e r S h erw o o d , s e c r e ta ry ; a n d H u g h 1. est spot cash Prk * 10®, 2c each P o sta g e a d d itio n a l, tf are a t C o ttre ll, S cen ic, P leas- gon Spalding Building. S m ith , M sr»hfleid, treasurer. S m ith , G resh am , Or« pound; sw eet p otstoee, 3 Vie. Rtgga. 5c fo r e ach 36. ’"•« Home. M a y b u rry . S an d y R iv er, 6» Portland, Oregon- *khes an d th e r e w ill soon be one Dr. Lowe, October 1» R Olills YOUNG FOLKS FUNERAL OF HELP MISSIONS PETER DAILEY dditional Gresham Locals WANT ADS. PASTOR WELL RECEIVED