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G resham O utlook VOL 2. NO. 53 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 30, 1912 FINE STOCK GOES PRIZES AWARDED TO FALL FAIRS SANDY YOUTHS Views of the Wrecked Automobile As seen last Sunday by the hundreds who visited the scene at the corner of Cleveland avenue and Division street, northeast Gresham. Views taken by W. R. Burke with an Eastman Kodak. T hat th e ra isin g of fin e liv esto ck T he Ju v e n ile fa ir a t S andy w as Is s till one e*-4IUF m ost i m p o r t a n t 'a g re a t guccegg. Eor th e flrgt fe a tu re s of th is sectio n of th e fcVent of ,t|| k ln d , t wag w e„ a t _ c .^ itr is - B jto w n by th e fa ct tHltt m any ten d ed "by th e people a ro u n d and first p rizes rfom th e S ta te F a ir haVe w on by sto c k ra ise rs in tiits locality - It is hoped th a t th is y e a r w ill not be an ex cep tio n . A ta rg e /d o u b le id e c k fu r n itu r e car- load of- S h ro p sh ire sheep, Essex h o js an d Je rse y c a ttle w as shipped t.>«|a) _ ( i - qiu th e O. . P. d ep o t. It foadetl by E. an d W. H t iA elat.d of th e C ed ar G lenn an d t I'^ar. p ro v e farm s. They a re th e chdl.-e of a long line of p rize w inning stock - T he cow th a t p ro d u ced th e largeaft. am o u n t of b u tte r *■ f a t in co m p etitio n on an y fa ir g ro u n d ih ' th e west waM M ad alin a May, raised on tire -C e d a r Grove- fa rm . . S he 1 b nufc on the- C leveland, fa r m .. H er w»tf < p h e n « n (n a t an d h as n ever been b e a te n 'I n p ro d u ctio n ol C H A S. ( I . i : \ E I . W U Sujperilltcllllcllt L ivestock Depart m ent M ul|uom nJi C ou n ty F air. In ftter fat by an y o th e r Jersey cow of th e west. C has. C leveland, w ho h as m ade e x h ib its of . sto ck a t th e S ta te F a ir each y ear fo r th e p a st 14 years, w hen .seen tfiis m o rn in g said that slock w hile th e activ e w ork of ra isin g is b eing ta k e n up by his sorts, he is »till ac tiv e in p ro m o tin g th e livestock .in d u s try an d consid e fs i t . w as u ever m ore in v itin g or im p o rta n t th a n today. As m uch p u re bred livestock can be found w ith in a ra d iu s of ten m iles of U resh an i as in an y s im ila r lo cality in th e state. As land becom e» high p riced stock m u st be m ade m ore v a lu a b le and th is is only d one by- ra isin g high bred stock ”1 r t g a id th is locality bays Mi C leveland, " a s well ad a p te d to tin grooving o l h ig h bred liv esto ck ot all k in d s, esp ecially d airy c a lli T hese can be m ade p ro fita b le on high p u c e d lan d . T h e tim e is not fa r d is ta n t w hen m uch m o re live sto ck , especially hogs an d d a iry c a t tle w ill be fo u n d on th e fa rm s in th is section. E n g la n d , m an y y e a rs ago produced m o stly g ra in . A land’- becam e high priced m o re live- stock w as raised and in th is old E n g la n d lead s th e w orld , in p ro p o r tion t o het- te rrito ry . • F ran ce, B elgium , H o llan d a re also exam p les of th is prin cip le. E n g land finds it p ro fita b le to buy h er w h e a irfro m A m erica -while h u n d re d s o f th o u s a n d s of d o lla rs of p u re bred livestock, is a n n u a lly sh ip p ed to A m erica.” T he c ar of sto ck now b ein g sh ip ped to Salem will be e n te re d at all th e fa irs on th e n o rth w e st c ir c u it, w lpch in clu d es P o rtla n d , W alla W alla, S pokane, Y akim a and o th e rs T he sam e c a r w ill be used fo r th e tra n s p o rta tio n of th e sto ck o v er th e e n tire circ u it. It Is fitte d u p w ith H alls and all conveitten ces neces ta r y and Is stocked w ith feed. The P. R L. & P. com pan y an d all o th e r ro ad s m ak e special ra te s fo r th e tra n s p o rta tio n of e x h ib its and offer, ail in d u c e m e n ts fo r e x h ib ito rs By special concession d e m u rra g e is paid a t p o in ts w h ere sto p s a re m ad e and sto ck is re tu rn e d in th e sam e car. T his is a co m m en d ab le m ove on th e p a rt o f th e ra ilro a d s th e e x h ib its w ere very . „ . . , . good , „ d e rm a n . C o u n ty S u p e rin te n d e n t G ary. nt^ P rof. E. D. K essler of th e de- , p a rtm e n t o t A gronom y o f th e Ore- gon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege a rriv e d at Sandy a t an e a rly h o u r. T hey w ent to th e M einig h all a n d a f te r re- v ie w in g -th e sp len d id ex h ib it of th e p ro d u c ts o f C lack am as co u n ty boys an d girlg. th e people an d sp e a k e rs w ent tp th e Odd F ello w s' h all w here a m o re in te re s tin g ex h ib it w as in p ro g ress, th e e x h ib it of C lack am as co u n ty babies. W h ile th e babies »’e re being ju d g ed a t th e baby show , ad d resses w ere g iven by S u p e rin te n d e n t Al- d e rm a n and P ro fe sso r R essler \ ulOng o th e r th in g s. P ro f R essler snid th a t a t th e p resen t ra te o f pro d u c tio n , th e p ro d u c ts o f th e soil w ould not be su ffic ie n t to feed people In th e fu tu re . T hat we w ould so m etim e reach th e lim it of tilla b le la n d , w hile th e d em an d for I food p ro d u c ts w ould be in creasin g . I t is by h ig h e r tr a in in g of th o se boys an d g irls w ho a re to be th e p ro d u c e rs of th e w o rld 's su p p ly of | food, th a t we a r e g o in g to m eet th e g rav e p roblem th a t c o n fro n ts us. Tiie O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege is i tra in in g th e y o u n g peo p le to be m ore efficien t p ro d u cers, but it m ust do m ore. It m u st reach th e i g e n e ra tio n of fa rm e rs, an d bring th is k n o w led g e h om e to th e fa rm e rs th em selv es, w ho a re a t p resen t e n gaged in th e p ro d u c tio n of food [T h e above c u ts w ere o rd ered for delivery- last T u esd ay m o rning P ro f. R essier to ld o f a m an in C hicago, a m em b er of th e firm of in tim e fo r Tuesday!« O u tlo o k b u t w ere u n n e cessarily d elay ed in th e S ears, R oebuck & Co., w ho h as of m a i l ] fered $1,000 to any co u n ty in th e O u tlook E xhib it («row s. C h ic k e n P ie Huppei* a n d B a z a a r . s ta te o f O regon, w hich will p u t up en o u g h to m ak e a fu n d su fficien t F rid a y , S e p t. 6tli, will be tiie T he O u tlo o k w indow is g e ttin g Io pay an In s tru c to r to go am o n g q u ite a collectio n of v eg etab les d a te of t iie big fa ir fo r w hich Hie tiie fa rm e rs th em selv es an d b rin g and fru it grow n in G resh am and 4,adies Aid is a rra n g in g . T he place th e e x p ert kno w led g e to a p ra c tic a l h all. F ancy T he la te st a d d itio n s to will be th e G ran g e vicinity. a p p licatio n upon th e fa rm s to d ay . o u r fru it b ask et a re -s o m e b e a u tifu l an d u sefu l a rtic le s w ill be on sale Now if a m an aw ay in th e m id d le afte rn o o n and evening. C o lu m b ia p lu m s fro m th e o rc h a rd of all tiie w est, in th e g re a t city of C hicago ('lias. R eynolds, an d an e arly C raw C hicken pie su p p e r w ill tie served is In te re ste d in th e people of C la c k ford peach , 9 in ch es In c irc u m fe r from 5 :3 0 to 7 :3 0 . An In tre e stin g am as co u n ty an d its p ro d u c e rs to ence, fro m Geo. K enney's. T he p ro g ram w ill lie given in th e e v e n i ‘;ive $ 1.000 fo r th e ir b en efit, how v eg etab les in clu d e som e ease knife ing. L ad ies a re re q u ested to send m uch m o re o u g h t o u r own people beans, ( it w ould be m ore fittin g to in th e ir a rtic le s fo r th e sa le to M is to be In te rested . Wt- su rely o u g h t call th em c a rv in g k n ife b e a n s ), al O. E a stm a n , not la te r th a n T h u rs- to tie su fficien tly in te re ste d to so from Mr. R eynolds, and sonu d d ay . Sept. 5. r a l æ th e req u ired a m o u n t to e n a b le fin e sp ecim en s of A m erican W onder us to av ail o u rselv es o f th is tnag- F o r over fo rty y e a rs I have not p o ta to e s from Geo. II. S u n d ay . Any n am io u s offer. T he C o m m ercial of th ese e x h ib its w ould do cred it to h esitated to d ecla re my conviction clu b s of C lack am as co u n ty should th a t ju s tic e and fa ir d e a lin g , and th e fair. la k e u p th is o ffe r an d th is am o u n t th e d em o c ra tic p rin cip les of o u r o u g h t to be raised in seven d ay s g o v ern m en t d em and e q u a l rig h ts C lo t h in g S to c k a W in n e r . L e t's get to g e th e r on th is proposl- and p riv ileg es of citiz e n sh ip irre s E. W. A y lsw orth is receiving his i ,,o n an(' have th a t $ 1.000 from C h i pective of sex. 1 have not been stock of m en ’s su its, o v erco ats and cago. ab le Io see any good reason fo r de ra in c o a ts W ith in a few d ay s he I pu t it as a ch allen g e to th e peo- nying th e b allo t to w om an — J G nle of C lack am as co u n ty , a re you w ill h av e a co m p lete stock of th ese W h ittie r. goods, w hich have won him m ark ed w o rth y of it? ex p ects F o llo w in g Is a list of som e of success in th e past. He W hen w om en o rg a n iz e and vole to do b e tte r th a n e v e r th is fall. th e p rize w in n ers in C lass A: they w ill get n q u n l pay fo r eq u a l L u lu D eS hazer, p o ta to e s, $4 00. w ork. M ary K enney O 'S u lliv an . W hy W o rry an d W ork? F ra n k C rone, p u m p k in , $2 C om e an d b rin g th e fam ily and A n g elin a C an n in g , b re a d , $1. frie n d s to T h e C ongdon chicken d in I believe th e tim e h as com e when A ng elin a C an n in g , sew in g , $1 I n er, S u n d ay , 35c. Hie b allo t sh o u ld lie given to w om an A n g elin a C a n n in g , Jelly, $1. I Hot Ii h er in te llig e n c e and her co n 1 Iva R ead , m en d in g , $1 science w ould lead h e r to vote on t lie G asoline w oodsaw . L eave o rd e rs Itild ic R o b erts, can n ed fr u it. S ta le 1 fo r y o u r saw ing. T h o ren A Mug- sioe of of ju s tic e an d p u re nioiuls F a ir tr ip B ishop H u rst n ii son, G resh am . P h o n e 603. tf C o n tin u ed on p ag e 4 Beal E state R entals. M iscellancou«. Phone 701 $1.50 PER YEAR CELERY GROWS FINE NEW HOME AT TROUTDALE NOW OCCUPIED A m ong th e p ro fita b le g ard en ir o p s produced in e a s te rn M ultno m ah county is celery w hich is ex tensively grow n a t T ro u td a le and from th e re shipped over a w ide te r rito ry as fa r e a s t as Idaho. T his choice ta b le delicacy is now being m ark e te d . Much of it is c rated and goes to P o rtla a d , and j th is o t co u rse b rin g s th e tup price, ! w hile larg e q u a n titie s a re sold in hunches, being p e d d itd by Ja p a n se e i g ard en ers. T he tw o m ost extensive grow ers a re C. 8. W ilson and H C McGin- | ais. T he la tte r cam e a b o u t five ) y ears ago to T ro u td a le , from K a la m azoo, M ichigan, w here he had e n gaged in celery gro w in g fo r m any years. T he ex p erien ce g ain ed In Hits e a ste rn hom e of celery has been ap plied to his w ork h ere and has led to a m ark ed d eg ree of suc cess. W hen Mr. M cG innis cam e to T ro u td a le he n a tu ra lly hud an eye for good celery gro u n d and soou discovered th is on th e 42-acre farm of C. S. W ilson, located ju s t w est of th e d epot. He leased co n sid erab le land an d h as been in c re a sin g his celery acreag e eaeli year. T he p ro d u c t w as found to be the choicest grow n in o r neur P o rtla n d and quickly becam e know n an d has alw ay s com m anded a h ig h e r price i ih a u uny o th e r th a t is h an d led by - th e P o rtla n d m erch an ts. T iie success of Mr. M cG innis led I Mr W ilson to try celery on Ills laud w hich w as found to lie b e tte r a d a p t ed to th is p ro d u c t th a n to onions an d m ore p ro fita b le th u n o th e r g a r den tru c k . He is stead ily in creas ing his acreage. T he g ro u n d ow ned by Mr. W ilson is easily d ra in e d an d easily ir r i g ated , tw o necessary th in g s aside from th e rich m ellow q u a l ity of th e soil. T he locality is not su b ject to fro st, being p ro tected by a w arm c u rr e n t of a ir from th e C o lu m b ia riv e r bottom . Also tiie con d itlo n s of location and soil lead to e a rlie r m a tu rity of th e heads. O th er g ro w ers In th e vicinity a re S am onl & Co., an d tw o Ja p a n e s e , T. K u g a, an d T. M oreshita. These a re ex ten siv e g ro w ers, not only of celery, b u t of all g ard en p ro d u cts w hich they sell m ostly from w agons. As th e in d u s try is y o u n g and the d em an d is ra p id ly In creasn g fo r the best hom e grow n celery It Is be lieved th a t a m uch la rg e r business could be developed of th is kind T he land su ita b le for celery is lim ited but not all is used th a t m ight he. T he crop is c e rta in an d th e m a rk e t is re m a rk a b ly steady. Irish Drama Pleases. A fu ll ho u se g reeted th e E E W rig h t com pany at th e S te n o g ra p h th e a te r W ednesday n ig h t in the play K ath lee n M avourneen, th e live ly, cotnieal Irish d ra m a T he W right w ere su p p o rte d by C lau d e S m ith, as th e S quire, and Miss H ep b u rn as I,atly D orothy T he sam e play will be p resen ted by th e W rig h ts and a la r g e r s tro n g e r com pany at B oring, S a tu rd a ) n ig h t, Kept. 7. G lass! G lass! G lass! at S te rlin g ii K id d e r’s. All sizes WANT ADS.— The Outlook’s Bargain Counter— WANT ADS. I.H ESTOCK. “Ever at Your Service” M iscellaneous. T he tra n s fo rm a tio n of th e so u th e a st c o rn e r of R o b erts aven u e and Second s tre e t, m ade by M ayor Lewis S h a ttu c k by th e c o n stru c tio n of a new, m o d ern bouse on his p ro p e r') w here an old bouse had stood for m any y ears is a good exam ple of how quickly such a ch an g e may be b ro u g h t ab o u t an d one w hich m akes a m a rk ed Im provem ent in th e a p p e a ra n c e of th e stre e t. Mr. and Mrs. S h a ttu c k a re now occupying th e ir new dom icile, e n jo y in g Its m any conveniences and w ondering how th ey could hav e put up w ith th e old so long E v ery th in g a b o u t th e house is first-c la ss th o u g h not ela b o ra te . Tw o th in g s im p ress th e visito r, n am ely , th e p la in s u b s ta n tia l c h a r a c te r of e v e ry th in g , and th e c a re fu lly p lan n ed a n d co n v en ien t a r ra n g e m e n t of rqpm s. T he reception h a ll, living room an d d in in g room a re spacious and in v itin g w ith large a rch es, tint« «1 w alls, and «lark oak L E W IS H HATTI'CK G reeliani's M ayor, W ho M oves in to New H ouse, w oodw ork. A ll th e d o o rs a re sin g le p an el und th e finish brings o u t th e b e a u tifu l g ra in of th e O re gon fir. In th e k itc h e n a re m any conven iences, in clu d in g h o t and cold w a te r and cold coils w hich cool all th e w ater com ing Into th e house an d also serv e as a re frig e ra to r. A cozy sew ing room com p letes th e dow n sta irs. W ide sta irw a y s lead to th e u p p er sto ry an d also to th e basem en t. A bove a re fo u r bed room s and b a th . T he u p s ta irs is finished in b eau tK u l lig h t m aple e f fect, w ith bat h room in w hite enam el. T h e b asem en t Is an a ttra c tiv e p a rt of th is m o d ern house und h ere Mr. S h a ttu c k h as w orked o u t som e ideus w hich hav e com e to him w ith his p ipe d re a m s d u rin g his h o u rs of re c reatio n . H ere is a la rg e "den” a so rt of a h u n te r 's re s o rt, w ith g u n s a n d relics of th e c h ase, a cheery fire place and here he will som e day have a b illia rd ta b le und such o th e r fu rn is h in g s as w ill help in « iite rla in in g h is frie n d s It will be a lo u n g in g an d sm oking room . In th e b asem en t also Is th e wash room and a fr u it can n in g an d sto re room and th e fu rn ace. T he house is p a in te d p u re w hite an d is m ost co n sp icu o u s in design an d size, w ith w ide porches and o v er h a n g in g roofs. T he old ho u se occupied by Mr. S h a ttu c k fo r m any y e a rs h a s been moved west on Second s tre e t and lias been co m p letely o v erh au led and re p a in te d a n d rep lasie retl. It Is occupied by Mr. and Mrs Ed G il Home More Choice lx»ts. Are You Going to B uild? FO R S A L E I 2-horse pow er gas i F o r S ale in Z en ith a d d itio n by olene e n g in e an d p u m p in good o r If so, c o n su lt W. H K a rr, G resham th e ow n ers. T h e In d e p e n d e n t L an d d e r, cheap. A. D ow gett, G resham t O regon P la n s and e s tim a te s fu n i C om pany. E asy te rm s Huy d irect Ished, tf man. an d gave co m m ission See E H D alian Prunes W anted. K elly, R es .T h ird s tr e e t a n d Kelly CORDW OOD d eliv ered by Jo h n H ighest cash p rice p aid. D eliv av en u e. tf Kastman K islsks. tf ered a t F airv iew . Boxes fu rn ish e d .arso n . R o u te 4, p hone 324. F ilm s, P lates, P a p e r, P o atcard a, De MISCEI.LANEOI H free. W. E lliso n , C leone, O regon, veloper an d o th e r su p p lies K odak T. R How S tock hogs w an ted N otice, film s developed and p rin te d . W R p h o n e 18x. tf tf itt, G resh am . M ain stre e t, G resham W an ted . N otice is hereby given th a t be B urke, tf Man to ta k e o u r sto re and good G resh am F eed M ill w a n ts o a ts g in n in g A ugust 24, 1912, an d th e r e Phone 661. ST R A Y E D o r STOLEN from P o rt prices a fte r I will not be resp o n sib le for tea an d co ffee ro u te. S m all lnv««st- an d w h eat. H ig h e st cash lan d , Aug. 20, a black pony an d a Farmers! Get Hie Heat. m en t. A d d ress box 8 3, o r see W P h o n e 561. an v d eb ts in c u rre d by uiy w ife, Mrs grey pony. B oth had h a lte rs on. T he P A O. w agons, Old H ickor R oger, G resh am . Amy A. Pryme. Eor Hale. Ph«me W oodlaw n 130. *54 a'nd B ain, and b u g g ies a re n< M. W PR Y M E O ne 3% w agon, o ne set heavy i m erely tr a d e w in n ers, b u t trad Bid» Wanted. G resh am , O r e , A ug. 23, 1912 63 B EA L E S T A T E AND R EN T A IJ4 tired 1 h o ld ers, th e re fo re w hen in doul B ids w ill be received at th e d o u b le h a rn e s s, o ne ru b b e r sin g le buggy, an d h a rn e s s, one re close y o u r eyes an d buy thos< c le rk 's office of D istrict No. 28, T h e O tulook office Is p rep ared FO R R EN T F iv e housekeeping T hey a re backed by an u n q u a llfie fo r six co rd s of wood to be d eliv fr ig e ra to r. g a so lin e sto v e and w ash room s, p la ste re d , city w a te r E n ered by th e 10th day of S ep tem b er, ing m achine. All In first-c la ss o r Io fu rn ish school re p o rt c a rd s w ith g u a ra n te e . S m all and la rg e P o ti envelopes, n eatly p rin te d , one of q u ire a t D u k e s C o n fectio n ery .G resh 1912. M. K RO N EN BEK G , der. F O S T E R COO LEY , to D iggers, W a te rlo o C hief G as Kt th e m ost co m p act and serviceable C lerk. am , o r p hone O u tlo o k . tf tf T h ird S tre e t, G resham . B DAHLHAM .MER. C h airm an . 54 fo rm s ev e r g o tte n up. T h e price g in e w ith p u m p Jacq, O liver chill« C anton C ll| is very rea so n a b le Send fo r I plow s and all re p a irs LOTS FO R SA LE a t C e d a rv llle - R ig h t In y o u r b u sie st season R esponsible g irl or w om an w a n t p e r Steel plow s, sp ik e to o th an H eaeonatile S tap h •«. H. W S n a sh a ll Phon« sam p le and p rices In any a m o u n ts w hen you have th e le a st tim e to Eaay te rm s Good disc h a rro w s, E m p ire cream sepai D o n 't fo rg et us w hen I n 'n e e d of I ed fo r g e n e ra l h ousew ork. tf desired P h o n e 701. sp a re you a re m ost lik ely to 'a k e Gresham 74 a to rs , all k in d s of p u m p s, in fa« ap p le boxes, d ra in tile , sew er pipe. ' w ages. E n q u ire a t O u tlo o k office. d ia rrh o e a and lose sev eral d ay s' E o r Hale. tim e, u n le ss you hav e C h a m b e rla in 's T e rra C o tta fluea, san d an d brick H nha«rlbe fo r th e O u tlo o k Th» a fu ll line o f fa rm in g Im plem ents a H u h a rrth r Now. ( k t t h e B i s t . H otel fu rn ish in g s fo r 14-room C olie, C h o le ra and D ia rrh o e a R em e H e e a d 'a Im p lem en t S to re a t G reat C. SHATTUCK, at O W P Depot p ip e r th at r ea c h e s th e p eop le D aily O re g o n ia n , 1 yr. r e g . . . $ 6 00 dy a t h and an d ta k e a d o se on th e h o u se. In clu d in g 10 sleep in g room s a m , O regon H ight g u a ra n te e T w lce-a-W eek O u tlo o k , 1 y r . . 1 60 | firs t a p p e a ra n c e ot th e d isease F o r Also s wagon and buggy Will Learn to look In the ads. for bar- i Combination, 1 y r ......................... 6.001 Phone your orders lu for Butter goods, rig h t tre a tm e n t, rig h t prlc< sale by G resh am D rug Co., a n d all sell cheap MRS R WALKER. gains. Wrappers to the Gresham Outlook O ne« a c u sto m e r, alw ays a custom s: H a lf y e a r, $3 26. Dealers. T A K E N UP, on F rid a y , A ug u st 1 30, 1912, one w h ite cow w ith brow n sp o ts on neck. Dry At C o ttre ll sta tio n on J M an ary 's place D ate of th is n o tice A u g u st 30, 1912. P h o n e 36x1.