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in no sen se a p h o n etic la n g u a g e B ut th e re a re 214 ra d ic a ls, o ne o r m ore C o n tin u ed fro m p ag e 1. of w hich o ccu r in each c h a ra c te r io r I W ICK A W E E K b rid e an d g ro o m w ere bo’ h C h ris w o rd (, b u t you have no possible way P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid a y tia n s a n d u su ally w ore fo reig n of k n o w in g how to p ro n o u n ce ordls- a t G resh am , O regon. co v er th e m ean in g of a new c h a ra c clo th es, b u t d ressed If. th e n a tiv e te r till you look it u p in th e dic H. L HT CLAIR. E ditor and P ubl'r co stu m e fo r th e w edlng. 1 th in g tio n a ry o r som e o n e te lls you. T hen A. It LYM AN, B u sin ess M anager. th e y w ere s b well d re sse d a s any it is p u rely a m a tte r of m em ory if Our Subscrip tion Italer people we e v e r «aw in Americi'.. you know it n ex t tim e you see it. One year, $1.50; a few six month«, 75c; T hey lo rk so n e a t an d co m p letely W e a re g ra d u a lly g e ttin g salted dow n so we can recognize th re e m o n th 's tria l d ressed in th e ir n a tiv e costum e. su b scrip tio n , 50c th em on th e sign b o ard s, etc. 1 I’ seem s a sh am e fo r th e m to e v e r suppose we have g o tte n ab o u t th ir A dvertising. give It u p as m any a re doing. A fte r ty in th e tw o w eeks we h av e been R a t e s reaso n able. O ur re p re th e w edd in g w hich w as th e rin g c e r in school. T h e re a re a g re a t m any ten tim es th e g ro o m ’s idiom s in E n g lish b u t sen tativ e will call em ony we w ent to h o u se fo r th e fe a st. T he o u tsid e m o re in C h in ese an d th ey hav e to P h o n e 701. th e r e a re no of th e C h in ese h o u se is n o t a t all a t be m em orized fo r "T h e Linotype tra c tiv e - ju s t a b a re b rick an d m or- ru le s to co v er th e ir use. It is all W ay is th e Way ta r w all. T h e lig h t co m es fro m a very very in te re s tin g a n d we lik e it. th a t W ins.” la rg e open c o u rt in th e c e n te r of j b u t fin d it h a rd to se ttle dow n to m a tte r | th e house. T h e n u m b e r of ro o m s n o th in g b u t stu d y a f te r so m any E n te re d as seco n d -class M arch 3, 1911, a t th e p ost office a t fifcnge from 4 to 5 to 50 o r m o re ac- y ears of activ e a sso ciatio n w ork. We C fe sh a m , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t o f th e g,ge of th<J fa m „ go to school five h o u rs a day and M arch 3, 1879. ... . . le c tu re s each --------------------------------------------------------- ¡h e re w ere a b o u t 10 i o r 12 room s h av e tw o ev en in g in th e h o u se w h ere th e fe a st w as w eek. I t k eep s us very busy. ( o NHITIONS IN CHINA. given. All th e ro o m s ex cep t th e i We h av e been b o a rd in g b u t have T he le tte r In th is Issue from Mr b rid al c h a m b e rs w ere co n v e rte d in- j ugt re n te d a ho u se an d w ill go to to d in in g room s an d o v e r 100 g u e sts h o u sek eep in g h e re in S h a n g h a i fo r an d Mrs. J. ( ’. C lark o f S h an g h ai, w ere Beated six o r n in e a t a ta b le. th e w ln te r T he re v o lu tio n is driv- C hina, w ill give a c le a re r lnsighbln- T he g ro o m an d seven o th e r m en , ng n,i88io n a rie s in fro m a ll in te rio r to r i a l c o n d itio n s In th e h e a rt of sat a t o u r tab le. T h e lad ies w ere pOin ts. We can n o t go to N an k in g se p a ra te ly . T h e re w as no t , n lh ln g 8 a re q u i€t an d probably C h in a th a n m any h o u rs of re a d in g seated per yard, 11c 12¿c Outing Flannel B ut wB1 do la n g - Holly Milk - per can, 7c of books. Mr. C la rk s p e n t a few clo th only chop stic k s, a p o rcelain n o t t , „ next fal) spoon an d a m sall bow l th e size of u ag e w ork h ere. O ur house is one “ 11c m o n th s In G resh am a b o u t five y e a rs 1 2¿c Ginghams Best Baking Powder, 25c size, “ 13c th e lo w er h a lf of a te a eup w hich of a b o u t tw elv e in a lo n g b rick row , ago an d m ad e m any frie n d s h ere, serv ed as o u r p la te th ro u g h o u t th e fo u r sto n e s h ig h . T h e first flo rr is “ 5c 6c Calico Blue Ribbon Tomatoes “ 9c lie was th e n re co v erin g from sic k tw en ty -o n e courses. level w ith th e g ro u n d an d h a s th e ! 43c ness lie is en g a g e d In Y. M. C. A. S erv in g a co u rse c o n sisted of k itc h e n an d s e r v a n t's q u a rte rs on 50c Dress Goods Golden Star Soap - per bar, 4c w ork. Mr. C lark is a nephew of O. se ttin g u larg e d ish w ith th e food th e second flo o r Is th e living room , i 1 N eal. We a re su re his le tte r to for th a t c o u rse in It In th e c e n te r d in in g room an d p a n try on th e th ird o f th e ta b le. W e a ll h elp o u r- , wo bed ro o m s w ith a b a th room Mr. N eal will lie read w ith in te re s t belves an d each o th e r from th e e a c h , th e n th e re a re tw o la rg e irreg - by all. sam e bowl w ith o u r chop stick s. la r bed ro o m s In th e a ttic . W e have T h e c a rv in g of ch ick e n s, d u c k s, city w a te r an d e le c tric lig h ts b u t no R u ssia 's c o n tin u e d a g g ressiv en ess ml all o th e r m eats w as d one w ith hot w a te r pipes. T h e re is a nice in A sia, h e r re c e n t se iz u re o f a u - . . . .. , chop stic k s both held In one h an d . little coal g ra te In e ach room an d a th o rity In P e rsia , th e w eak en in g of ()f e()urge th e m ea( wag cooked yery larg e p o rch acro ss th e front, of the an d th ird T u rk is h p ow er an d th e in te rn a l (Ilf te n d e r, b u t you w ould be su rp ris e d ho u se on both second fii'U ltles of poor C h in a a lu rg e P ° r - t w h at co u ld be d o n e w ith tw o floors. lion of Whose te r rito ry is d e stin e d 8 lr a | g h t Btlcks, In w ell tra in e d fln - T he room s a re a b o u t 16x18 feet to be R u ssia's. All th e se circu m - ger8 j wm g jve th e co u rses as w ith a 12-foot ceiling. A 9x12 ru g sta n c e s as u re h a ste n in g th e ! n early in o rd e r as possible. looks lik e a doily In th e m id d le of w hen th e R u ssian B ear an d th e j 1 C h in ese w ine, 2 n u ts (s e v e ra l th e floor. We will h av e th r e e ser- B ritish L ion will g rap p le to th e klm ls in c lu d in g s u g a r co ated p e a n u ts v an ts, a cook, a ta b le an d room boy, d e a th fo r c o n tro l of A sia. T he alm o n d s, e tc .,) , 3 p o rk , b o iled ; 4 an d a coolie w ho does th e scru b b in g , little d iffic u ltie s w hich o ccasio n ally J chop su ey . 5 sh a rk fin s, 6 h u n d re d etc. J u s t d ro p in som e day for d is tu rb th e p eace of E u ro p e w ill, y e a r old eg g s, 7 p ld g eo n fried crisp tiffin (d in n e r) and see u s ta lk to sink Into In sig n ifican ce b efo re th e In oil, 8 cold sliced ch ick en san d - o u r se rv a n ts, w ho do not know a g ie a le r an d m o re w orld-w ide q u es w lches, th e b read b ein g very th in w ord of E n g lish ,th e n you can see tio n of w ho sh u ll ru le Asia. w afers w ith o u t an y sh o rte n in g , 9 how we a re fixed. Mr. an d Mrs. ' ro a s t c h ick e n , 10 b ak ed fish , 11 H eck, w ho a re a lro new in C hina The a n n u a l n u m b e r of th e m o rn -I w hole j will live w ith us th is w in te r. The w hole boiled c h ick e n , 12 lug O reg o n ian is a v o lu m in o u s af-1 boiled d u ck , 13 ro a s t tu rk e y , 14 w ar w ill lik ely be o v er w hen you get l.tlr and gives m uch space to th e |>re d o u s p u d d in g . m ad e of e ig h t ' th is b u t th e r e a re still th r e e im jp o r- a d v a n ta g e a an d o p p o rtu n itie s In th is k in d s of n u ts and so m e so rt of g ele- ta n t c itie s to c a p tu re P ek in g , T len t- , a te and esp ecially In th is c o rn e r of tin e, serv ed w ith alm o n d sau ce, 15 sin . an d N an k in g . It is perfectly Gresham’s Big Department Store, on Main Street th e la te E a ste rn M ultn o m ah coun- sea slu g s an d bam b o o s p ro u ts, 16 safe h e re fo r th is Is a fo reig n city i. , r e c i t e d co n sid e ra b le a tte n - sm all clam s In th e sh e ll, 17 sh rim p an d not u n d e r th e C h in ese govern- i.on and esp ecially th e c o u n try ad- and m u sh ro o m s, 18 v e g eta b le m a r- m ent a t all. T h e re Is, of course, DAMASCUS CAM P, No. 7533, L odge N otices. had , J i ¡'lit to th e O. W. P. it. It. and row, 19 d u c k to n g u e s, 20 rice, 21 no way of te llin g w hen th e w ar w ill coining h e re but m ore like we M. W. A. M eetings firs t an d th ird tea. No su g a r o r cream w ith t,e o v er fo r you c a n n o t h u rry C hina, m oved to th e c e n te r of thlngB. I He new Mt. Hood line to Bull R un. at F A IR V IE W GRANGE— F ir s t S at S a tu rd a y ev en in g s each m o n th th e ir tim e fo r , Y ours fo r a m ost happy an d u se u rd a y a t 10 a m. and th ird F r i H azelw ood’s h all. Geo. D allas, coun- b re a d , E verybody ta k e s Many c o m p a ra tiv e fig u re s a re show n e ith e r rice o r te a a n d no ful y e a r in 1912, day n ig h t, 8 p m. M aster, C edric se lm a n ; H a rry R oach, chief fo re ste r o f th e g ro w n , of P . o rtla n d d u rin g b u tte r, v eg eta b les o r d rin k , yet we th in g s h e re S lo n e ; s e c re ta ry , Roy Stone. MODERN WOODMAN OF AM ER T h e S h a n g h a i Y. M C. A. is cer- , th e past y e a r, th e p o p u la tio n of en jo y ed it all an d h av e felt no 111 MR. AND MRS. J . C. C LA R K . ROCKW OOD I. O O F No. 213 ICA, m eets in I. O. O. F . h all firs t w hich lias in creased 23,000 in th a t effe c ts in th e tw o w eek s th a t have tttlnly a g re a t asso ciatio n w ith Its M eets in M accabee h a ll every an d th ird T u esd ay s of each m onth. T h e O utlook Is m ak in g a specialty since e lap sed . W hile th e feast w as |„ 2 5 m em b ers an d 6 0 0 s tu d e n ts in period. N. G., B. F. V isitin g m em bers w elcom e. E m il G. It Is of B u tte r W rap p ers. We use th e j } h u rs d a y evening, larg ely m eat th e C h in ese as a ru le its day an d n ig h t school. K ard ell, C lerk. D a h lh a m m e r; Sec'y. J. H. S chram . e a t very little m eat. s ta n d in g h e re fo r ju s t w h a t we best q u ality o f p a p e r, la rg e size. F A IR V IE W CIVIC IM PRO V E New IN p e rl,lient F arm . K. O. T. M. No. 61— M eets firs t MENT CLUB— M eets firs t and sec- T he b rid a l s u ite of ro o m s w as 8, nnd fo r at h om e b u t it m ean s so n eatly p rin te d . P rices, 1000, $3.00; S a tu rd a y and th ird F rid a y n ig h ts. and M onday ev en in g s of each m onth. T w enty-fiv e a e re s of land w ith e le g a n tly fu rn ish e d w ith a su p e rb m uch m o re b e re fo r th e r e a re no 500, $1.75; 250, $ 1 .3 5 ; 100. $1.00. C om ., E d S p a th ; R. K ., W. Q uts- J . P. P rovince, P re s id e n t; J. H. .......if b u ild in g s, fo rm erly p a rt of a t of te a k wood fu r n itu r e co n slst- co m p etin g o rg a n iz a tio n s h e re and iu berry. S ch ram , se c re ta ry . th , lacks,in co u n ty po o r fa rm , lias te a tab)e> s jx sto o ls, six lb e b jgb cla ss y o u n g m en of S hang- T h e O utlook w ill visit a re la tiv e G RESH A M R E B E K A H LODGE b e n deed ed to th e O regon A g ricu l ch a irs, th r e e ro c k e rs, a s e ttle , a h al a re cro w d in g th e b u ild in g s to I o r frie n d fo r you 104 tim e s d u rin g I No. 61— M eets in I. O. O. F . h all, C h u rch N otices tu r a l C ollege by th e co u n ty fo r use w a rd ro b e, d re s se r s c h iffo n ie r, and g ain a k n o w led g e of w estern w ays. , h e ’y e a r, b rim fu ll of new s. I s n 't second a n d fo u r th W ed n esd ay s of LINNEM AN M EM ORIAL M. E. each m o n th . Mrs. S. I. D ailey, No fo r th e new S o u th e rn O regon w ash sta n d . T hen a fin e h ig h post- A bout 500 a re in g ro u p B ible clu b s i tffat w o rth so m e th in g to you? ch u rc h , G resh am — S unday services. ble G ra n d , Geo K eller, S e c retary . B ranch E x p erim en t s ta tio n , e ig h t cd b ra ss bed, w ith c u rta in s sp read m eetin g e a c h w eek. I to o k a Bible S unday school, 9 :4 5 a m P re a c h G RESH A M LODGE, No. 125, ing 1 1 :0 0 a. m ., and 7 :3 0 p m. tulles so u th o f M edford an d h a lf a an d p illow s of a b e a u tifu l sh a d e of cI(lg8 th a t re c ite s in E n g lish , last | O. W. K. & N. TIME TABLE I. O. O. F . — M eets every S a tu rd a y E p w o rth L eag u e 6 :3 0 p m. P ra y e r m ile e a st of T a le n t on th e m ain p in k b ro cad ed s a tin e m b ro id e re d In w ee^, | n th e ab sen ce of th e re g u la r EASTBOUND n ig h t in I. O. O F . h all. W. H m eetin g every T h u rsd a y a t 7 :3 0 . co u n ty ro ad . T h e re w ere six teen men L eave P o rtla n d 7 :5 0 a. m — A rrive S tan ley , N oble G ra n d ; Geo. K eller, Geo F. H opkins, P asto r. te a c h e r. gold. As th e r e a rc fo u r d is tin c t ty p es S ecretary . T h e re w ere also six la rg e c a m p h o r- from 18 to 25 and th ey gave th e PLEA SA N T V ALLEY B A PT IST — F a irv ie w 8 :2 5 a. m .; T ro u td a le . of soil on th e property, som e of th e wood d ie s is . A b e a u tifu l c a m e l's very closest a tte n tio n . O nly th re e ROCKW OOD U N IT E D A RTISA NS -Services first an d th ird S unday 8 :3 0 a. m. most Im p o rta n t co m m ercially In th e G RESH A M G RA NG E N o.270 m eets each m o n th S unday school a t 10 six o r fo u r w ere C h ris tia n s an d they h a ir ru g w as on th e flo o r and Lv. P o rtla n d 4 :0 0 p. ra.— A r. F a ir- th e second S a tu rd a y of each m onth. | a. m. every S unday. Y. P. S. C. E. R ogue R iver v alley , th is Is an u n u s nicely fram ed C h in ese p ic tu re s on had all been raised to believe th e view 4 :3 4 p. m .; T ro u td a le , 4 :3 9 . L e c tu re h o u r from 2 to 3 is open I 7 p. m. Rev. J . M. N atio n , p asto r. ually well a d a p te d site fo r e x p e ri th e w all all of w hich show ed ra r e com m on C h in ese te a c h in g of m e rits | p o rtla n d g 00 p. m j— Ar. T ro u t- to th e public. H. E. Davig, m a s te r; ; GRESHAM B E T H E L B A PT IST — m e n ta l w ork T h e re a re tw o d if fe r sk ill In th e ir p ro d u ctio n . T h e c h a irs an d d e m e rits Mrs. W. H B ach m ey er, se c re ta ry T h at Is, fo u r good S unday services— S a b b a th school a t d a le 8 :4 5 p. m. e n t ty p es o f th e B ear C reek riv e r w ere all u p o lilste re d in heavy p ale d eed s b lo t o u t fo u r bad o n es and 10 a. m., p re a c h in g a t 11 a. m. and W OM EN O F W O OD CRA FT, No W ESTBOUND b o tto m so ils w hich a re good e x a m blue silk an d th e la rg e pieces w ere five good o n es w ould give him a bal- 202 M eets in Odd F ello w s hall 7 :3 0 p. in. P ra y e r m e etin g each ples of th e soil In th e valley fla ts ,, leave second a n d fo u r th T u esd ay s 2 p m W ednesday ev en in g a t 7; 30 p. m. T h e s ittin g ro o m an ce on th e rig h t side of le d g e r in Lv. T ro u td a le 9 :2 8 a. m F. M. B u rtc h , P a sto r. and I wo u p lan d so ils of a m o re g rav - sk illfu ll.) ia iv ,< C a rrie P ow ell, ,G N .; E liza M etz F a irv ie w 9 :3 3 a. m .— A r. P o rtla n und bed room w ere Joined w ith an heav en So th ey keep books on BORING M. E .— P re a c h in g 11 a. • lly ty p e w hich re p re se n t th e h lll- g e r, clerk . 1 0 :1 5 a. m. archw ay an d w ere very h an d so m ely th em selv es and base th e ir salv atio n ui. each S u n d a y ; 8 p. in. a lte rn a te , Ide soil» in th e w estern p a rt of th e F A IR V IE W LODGE No S undays. S u n d ay school 10 a. m. fu rn ish ed T he b rid e w ore a red on th e re s u lts th a t th e ir books show Lv. T ro u td a le 4 :5 5 p m .; leave F a ir- valley A sp rin g w ith a p e rp e tu a l 92. A. F . & A. M.— R eg u E p w o rth L eague 7 p. m. In c h a rg e view 5 :0 0 p m .— Ar. P o rtla n d We h a rd ly realize th a t we a re in s a tin gow n, d ro p p in g s tr a ig h t from la r m e e tin g s S a tu rd a y n ig h t of H a rry B ickford. Rev. A. B. flow h as m ad e It p ossible to have 5 :4 5 p. m. th e s h o u ld e rs and e la b o ra te ly e m C hina fo r S h a n g h a i is so m uch lik e a on o r befo re fu ll m oon. M a C ald er, p astor. o v er h a lf th e a c re a g e u n d e r Ir rig a W atc h th e O utlook fo r th e new s w estern city . B ut a lre a d y we a re sonic T em p le, T ro u td a le b ro id ered w ith gold. F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N - tio n a t p re se n t. A. F O X , S ecretary . S ervices every S u n d ay m o rn in g a „ w o re „ a •„_ _ i s n t r a sig i g h n t sa tisfie d o f th e g re a t need of th e l g r o o m lo n g t i i i i i ' Som e ten a c re s of d iffe re n t soils M A ROSS PO ST No. 41, G. A 11 o'clock. S u n d ay school m eets a t O. W . 1 . T IM E TABLE hat w ith gospel In th e lives of th e se people. will he p la n te d to d if fe re n t v a rie tie s gown an d a little ro u n d R., an d W. R. C. No. 8, m eet th ird 10 in c h a rg e of Mrs. J. W. Tow n hen Lv P o rtla n d rim tu rn e d up an d a red b u tto n a n d an d a re an x io u s for th e tim e w own S a tu rd a y each m o n th a t G ran g e h all send. Y. P. S. C. 6 :5 0 a m. fo r C axadero E. d evotional of fru it tre e s th is w in te r, and ex- long p lu m e on to p w hich Is th e off! we can ta lk to th em in th e ir G resh am . D in n e r to a ll w ho a t m eetin g a t 7 p 7 :4 5 — fo r G re»ham . m. Rev. Thos. '.•ii . \p c r tm c n ts In tru c k g a rd e n te n d Wm. B u tle r, com m an d er. Mr R obinson, p asto r. e rta in ly lo o k ed la n g u ag e 8 :4 5 — fo r C a ia d e ro . ing .w ill t>e c a rrie d on b etw een th e ctal d ress. They A nnie B ates, p re s id e n t. Mrs. H enry T he w ar is p ro d u cin g a te r rib le 9 :4 5 — fo r G resh am . tr e e s an d In th e b o tto m lan d . A d ig n ified en o u g h fo r w ed d in g s K ane, se c re ta ry . a m o u n t o f su ffe rin g an d th o u s a n d s 10 45 — fo r C azadero. T h e w ed d in g w as S a tu rd a y e v e n No. 206-— M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y larg o am o u n t of e x p e rim e n ta l w ork a re ly in g d ead in th e s tre e ts of 1 1 :4 5 — fo r G resham . n ig h t. M aster, Mrs. R ich T e g a rt; 12 45 p. in fo r C azadero. re la tiv e to S o u th e rn O regon c o n d i ing. H an k o w , a city of alm o st a m illion se c re ta ry , H. H. Jo h n so n . 1 :4 5 — fo r G resh am . tio n s has alread y lieen carried on M onday m o rn in g . O cto b er 30 a t p eo p le, tw o -th ird s of w hich is now 2 27 — E xpress F A IR V IE W U N IT E D A RTISA N S by th e colleg e w ith a co o p e ra tio n 9 a. m , th e la n g u a g e sch o o l opened in ash es an d th e people a re hom e 2 :4 5 — fo r C axadero. No. 178— F ir s t S a tu rd a y ev en in g e f th e g ro w ers of th e valley, and and w e w ere In itia te d in to th e m ys less 3 45 — fo r G rrih a m an d th ird S a tu rd a y ev en in g is so T h e s u rro u n d in g c o u n try w as 4 45 — fo r C axadero. b u lle tin s on Irrig a tio n , fro st fig h t te rie s of c h a ra c te rs an d so u n d s th a t f,(M)d<,d a few m o n th s ag o so th a t cial ev ening. M aster, E E H eslin ; 5 :4 5 — fo r G resh am se c re ta ry . F. H C rane. ing. and p ru n in g h av e been Issu ed , a re w holly Chines«« In th e la n a fam in e Is on in th e c o u n try all 6 45 — fo r C axadero. b ased on th e s e e x p e rim e n ts ROCKW OOD G RA NG E — F ir s t g u ag e of E u ro p e you can tra c e a ro u n d H ankow T hey a re doing 10 :00 — fo r G resham W ednesday a t 8 p. m. an d th ird m any re se m b la n c e s to E n g lish , b u t 1 1 :3 3 — fo r G resham . ....... , — a ll they c an to reliev e th e su ffe r- M aster, F. C a rs from P o rtla n d a rriv e a S a tu rd a y a t 10 a. m T he g reat p ro v in ce of M ongolia |n v h ll„ ,8e e v e ry th in g Is ab so lu te ly , ng but IIlally a re dying from h u n g e r H. C ra n e ; se c re ta ry , V iola L ovelace ■ i G resh am o ne h o u r la te r, h as been lost to C h in a an d th e r e a re d iffe re n t. T hese so u n d s a re Just an d e x p o su re as well as from shot ( y Ore8baIU fo r P o r tlaB«l L. O. T M. C H A R IT Y H IV E No - r u n g ru m o rs th a t R u ssia w ill seise as d iffe re n t from o u rs as th e ir an d sh ell T hese a re d a y s th a t are 1 2 .2 5 a m. from G resham 38— M eets second and fo u rth T h u rs Profits in Poultry Raising c h a ra c te rs (w ritin g ) In le a rn in g a to go dow n In th e h isto ry of C hina. 5 40 — fro m G resham . day a fte rn o o n s Coin.. Mrs. J o h n th e province an d an n ex It to h e r a l T h e p r o flu * r » t h * r * . s i, J U ie p m fl u » re rr>w t, 6 30 — fro m B oring. c h a ra c te r >ou m ust le a rn , to w rite We believ e th a t th e rev o lt Is going B row n; R. K , M rs .M ary T u rn e r h u t U C«t th e n , y o u m w r a p p ly r tu h t n ie th .e la i i id) too ex ten siv e em p ire W h ere 7 37 — from Cat id ero T o u e a n n o l le a rn fr o m a R a le - o f th u m b 1th th e p ro p e r o rd e r of s tro k e s. to be th e m ean s of b rin g in g about It w P L EA SA N T V ALLEY GRANGE 7 :5 0 — E x p ress B tathoda ta k e U m a a n d o fte n a n d d la w tro u s ly . p re th e »lik 'd po w ers w hich io p ro n o u n ce It c o rre c tly , to give it m ucb b e tte r co n d itio n « T he old No. 348-—Me«>ts fo u rth S a tu rd a y at T h a r tp M w a y la to b e fo ld e d b y p o u ltr y a zp e rta 8 45 — from G resham w h o h a v e a lre a d y " m a d e fo o d ." T h a i la th a P le a s a n t V alley h ail. H. W hat di PrwPe k ,“ *W?* * "* * * "' reg im e w ill no do u b t be o v e rth ro w n t „ _ r to n * ' 9 39 — from C a sa d e ro k in d o f In s tru c tio n th e lr .t e m a tln n a l C orrespond R u ssian ag g ra n d iz e m e n t In S n a sh a il, m a s te r; E B u tle r, secre . to sp ell » In E n g lish an d to Th<) progrv88tn(t nien ed u c a te ti in 10 45 — from G resh am enca S chools o ffe r In th e ir eouraa o f t l koois ta r y ; J e n n ie K ro n en b erg . le c tu re r. r o l l o n ? T h is will m ak e It p ossible te ll th e n am e an d n u m b e r of Issaons In p o u ltr y ra is in » . P w C tw rss oowws Its th e weat will be th e on es to set up 11 39 — from C a ia d e ro s w r p tA la e on p o W Ir p r u u l a » . f r o m epps Io profUs. 1 2 :4 5 p m from G resham for R ussia to « h o rten by m any h u n rad ical. BORING U N IT E D A RTISA N S. No By a to n e I» m ean t Infllc a new g o v ern m en t In th is co u n try I t do e sn 't m a tte r h o w fe w n r h n w m a n y birds 1 3 » — C axadero y o u s ta rt w ith . Ifr’ « Is th a o n ly tru e w a y to d o It d re d m iles, tli«' d is ta n c e by ra il from 270, m eets first and fo u rth W ed n es a n d m a k e I t p a y fr o m th e w o rd " G o ." lio n s of th e voice. We a re g lad to be h e re w hile th e 2 45 — from G resham E u ro p e to P ekin. day ev en in g Second W ednesday T h e v a lu e o f thia Couree to y o u Is be yo n d eat, 3 39 — from C axadero le a rn in g c h a n g e Is going on fo r we can see In th e diale«! we a re m a tlo n . Y o u soon » e t th e prtc e h a r t , a n d m ors. F ra n k J ite h b e rg ; se c re ta ry , Mrs 4 45 — fro m G resh am I n Ini we a a i d p ro llla . a n d th e k n o w le d » » t h a t w in •e five to n e s fo r each so u n d b e tte r w h at It m ean s and w ill be thoee p ro fits c n m ln » y o u r w a y S ta r t poug Now Is th e tim e to g et rid of 'h e r e are I , 5 :3 9 — fro m C axadero ev en in g is social ev en in g . M aster. « 7 ra is in » r ip At, t h a w a y . th e n th e r e U b a Be th e «our rh . iim allsn i You will find all m ean in g e n tire ly d iffe re n t th in g s b e tte r p re p a re d to w o rk w ith 7 15 — fro m B o rin g /■ U u r e —n o h a lfw a y s u r r e a a - b u t th e pvemlesl V era S m ith. auccesa. F u r fre a d e a c rlp U v e c irc u la r, w r it e th e t , nN i I Bn s L in im en t w o n d erfu lly som e d la le c ta have tw elv e o r ev en young m en w hen th in g s q u iet dow n 9 45 — from C axadero . ff. live O ne a p p lic a tio n wilt .o n n ( l w l , to n e s to a so u n d T h e re agBt„ O n S u u d ay s all c a rs ru n to C axa o r m s s n s s u (SKBorsaMMi msosls vlnce you o f Its m e rits T ry It F o r it n o th in g in C h in ese to co rresp o m ( We d o not feel a t a ll as if * e dero. la pla*e o f th e 7 :1 5 p m " F r o m P o rtla n d to th e m o u n ta in s T. 14. PA Kt HER. IL'prcucntaHvr. sa te by G resh am D ru g C om pany au d T heir lan gu age Is h sd dropped out o f th# world by | a ‘ j »'*45 * ° ' * * ' look o u t fo r th e O u tlo o k ." i to o u r a lp h a b e t 23 3 Aider Sirs«*, P ortland, Or. a tl Itealers. G resham O utlook Mr. Clark Describes Don’t Miss It ! 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