I A WEEK G resham O utlook 2. NO. 63 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1912 COMMUNITIES JOIN IN EXHIBIT Tomorrow’s Fair Program 8:00 a. m. Opening of Gates for last great day of Annual Fair. “Ever at Your Service” Phone 701 $1.50 PER YEAR SUNDAY SCHOOL P. R. L & P. CONVENTION REPORTS GAINS The Ladies' Civic Improvement 1000 Reception of School Children from all public and private The M ilwaukie D istrict Sunday The P o rtlan d R ailw ay, L ight & club an d the Commercial club of schools. Admission 10c. Power com pany, has m ade Its annual school convention will be held In P leasant Home put In a special a t Boring. report to th e S tate Railway com mis­ the M ethodist church 1:00 p. m. Stock Parade of Prizewinners. exhibit from the districts of Scenic, sion. It covers th e fiscal period S aturday, Oct. 5. D elegates from th e Concert by Brown's Uniformed Band in front of pavilion. C ottrell and Pleasant Home. This from Ju n e 30, 1911, to Ju n e 30, various, Sunday schools of th e dis­ exhibit did not come under any 1912. The com pany operates In 14 tric t a re expected to be p resen t, and Races by Gresham-Riverside Amusement Club. classification whereby it could be tow ns and cities in Oregon. It has aw arded regular prizes, hence to {all o th ers interested 1« th e Sunday Dancing in pavilion. Richards' Orchestra. 293.5 m iles of railw ay, and operates th e U m bdenstock & Larson Land schools and th e ir advancem ent are electric lig h t statio n s in all the Baby Show and award of prizes. com pany and others is due the I invited to atten d . A splendid all tow ns in which it operates. The fact aw ards were given. Th< j day program has been arran g ed net income, out of w heih m ust be which will be well w orth any ones am ount donated was $135, $100 ol 1 paid taxes, bor.d Interest and de­ which was given by the Umbden- 1 preciation, on th e railw ay division, tim e to hear is as follows: 10:15 a. m. D evotional, pastor stock & Larson Land Co. This ex­ on Ju n e 30, 1912, for th e year pre- Boring M. E. church. hibit Is one most Highly meritorious , eding was $1,440,487.97. The net 10:30 A ddress of welcome, pas­ and hus some features not found income of th e lig h t and power divi­ elsew here in the hall. Mrs. D. D sion was $1,851,804.08. The operat­ tor. B oring M. E. church. Responses, p asto r Mt. Scott Evang J a c k 's collection of Oregon Indian year 1881 and ing expenses of afl divisions am o u n t­ church. The F air has received from the ganized In th e relics deserves special mention, be­ ed to $2,117,414.01. The 4 per cent meets near Maxwell station on the 10:50 E lem entary w ork, Miss re are more and b e tte r exhi- sides num erous other articles which granges much of itsinteresting fea­ Mt. Hood road. It has 70 active dividend am ounted to $999,977.50. C lara Ulrich. indicate the higli class of Pleasant tures, four granges being active ln all departm ents and th e a r members with W. H. W heeler as This left a net balance to be car­ 11:15. Round Table, “ Decision ement shows m ore care and Home inhabitants. If nothing else exhibitors and by their combined ef Master. The exhibit of th is grange ried to su rp lu s account of $140,- Day,” Rev. Chas. A. Phipps. would call a visitor to either, than ever. The experience forts effecting a display which could j proved the value of the country in 510.47. The railw ay revenues were reports of 11:40. Roll call I ..................... . . a _____ » . ¡,ed at previous fa irs Is bearing Scenic, P leasant Home or Cottrell not have been otherwise secured. which it is located as a farm land received from th e in te ru rb a n lines schools, appointm ent of comruit- these exhibits would, ad we believe to E stacada, Oregon City, T routdale, This fact and o th e r Indi­ tees. Russellville grange is com para­ for profit. ans of Improvement a u g u r well th a t next year the fair will receive John Sleret has a fine exhibit of and Mt. Hood, each being separate Basket d in n er at 1 2 noon, that tively a new grange and is located ■ the future growth und success of from th is source something fu r rugs of his own make which re­ lines, and the stree t car lines in church. will fa r eclipse that now shown and about one mile east from the end called the days when some anim als Portland. I fair. L. C. 1:15 p. m D evotional, The assessed v aluation of th e prop The weather conditions especially have won a prize* at the Statt all are Interested in th e same firin g line. If you guess the num ­ mance we m ust refrain from dwell­ g reat credit for th e ir display. with the splendid lighting effects a t­ coyote destroyed her en tire brood [ but undoubtedly the m ost ber or close to the num ber of ing upon that Interesting feature. trac t all visitors. An inspection of ing feature In th e pavilion is beans in a .ja r you’ll get a fine new It is known th a t th e re Is al of little chickens, and pulled out th e a r t room is worth th e price of A quilt m ade by a preacher when nearly all of her feathers. When Bros.’ display of dahlias. ready a plan to Incorporate the plow given by Hessel. he was seventy years of age gave adm ission alone. governm ents of the city and county they cam e in again they were n ear­ ie full list of aw a rd s will be Space will not perm it a general Last T uesday’s O utlook e rro n ­ us an idea th a t possibly a practical ly all white. She is now all w hite under one m anagem ent. I t Is be­ ¡shed as soon as available, prob­ w rite-up of the beautiful and use­ stated th a t th e library value might be placed even on a except for a few black feathers on eously ing prom oted as a m a tte r of eco­ in Tuesday's and F rid a y ’s is- | ful features to be seen upstairs, Cooth| a t th e F a ir represented the preacher— retired. A canteen car­ the edge of th e wings nomy in lessening the expenses and of the Outlook next week. A where are the art, domestic science P o rtlan d library. IX should have ried by a soldier in '61 sent us Into reducing taxation. Ju st w hat th e ents. They of the leading fe a tu re s are and juvenile departm —, Miss a patriotld muse The agriculture Daily and Sunday O regonian and said th e Gresham branch. will be covered, including the Gresh­ display was exceedingly good and outcome will be is hard to deter Twice-a-week O utlook, special com­ H aile has worked h ard to m ake this i in today’s issue. A. Ixiwls believes th e fa ir is am library exhibit in Tuesday’s Out- large. The floral display well worthy mine, but som ething Is sure to be bination, 1 year, $7.75. (R egular booth attractiv e, and it is expected done before many years more and price for Daily and Sunday Oregon­ benefit In enoouraging look th a t she will m ake many friends for of spec»*1 mention. The work of a The livestock which is dueTno- being H year old boy in making a desk it would not be surprising to see ian. $ 8 .0 0 .) fruit, and th in k s th is th e G resham library and Interest a vast scheme of Im provem ent un fruit display is th e best ever, judged today will receive many old friends In new and help­ Dance Given by Stuidy B aw l. shows the value of the manual encouragement has helped to tice next issue. Elsewhere wlll be training school. The art work re- fold itself in th e near fu tu re The Sandy band will give an o th er ful books. This is a m ost a ttra c ­ the h o rtic u ltu ral ex h ib it an found the poultry awards. ceived much deserved attention of those enjoyable dances on S atur tive booth. Get th e habit. Why w ait a week tive and large one. Russellville G range received the and showed the interest of the day n ig h t, Oct. 5. F in e supper at for th e news? Try the twlce-a- ¿n C. Duke won firs t on 10 box Daily Oregonian, 1 >'r - (irst prize in th e gran g e displays. Sandy H otelr T ickets 75c. Come ladies In the exhibit. week plan of the Outlook. Phone T of Kings. T his Is the Twlce-a-W eek Outlook, 1 y - - g Q0 Evening Star, second; l^ n ts , th ird Multnomah grange is one of the and have a good tim e. 6 2 701 1 time he has had first Com bination, 1 yr- and M ultnom ah, fourth. old tim e granges having been or- pies. J. 8. D uke was aw arded first i. Rodgers of C orbett h as sec- prize on th e 10 box display of ap ­ W ,10 boxes, g e ttin g first on ples; Mrs. Rodgers won second prize; Mrs. H arry Jo n es received the last year. silver cup fo r the best five box dis­ i. Henry Jones of M elrose won I , I \ I < »< k ____________ ------------------------------ ■ ----- play of apples. on five boxes, th e prize being LIVESTOCK. Boiler anai«* at ,raproved 5 to 20 acres with de Cl — -w imp T o B- Pcrshin has a fine display Scenic. Oct. 2, 1912, a black Jersey an -------- ------------- ,,r F or Side. and u p rig h t engine. McCarter •Snowball” won h earty applause for Gust cent buildings near Gresham or be­ th eir exhibit on the race track . apes, and took sw eepstakes F ifty tons loose Clover hay, and heifer about a year old. 86 tween G resham and Bull Run. C. House, G resham . on five varieties. Gresham, 20 tons loose straw , in barn. 65 Peterson, R. 2, box 94, H orning. Bull Run, Oregon. Fairview land*. in Wilbus got firs t on Con- 63 B ye and Vetch. F „ r «»od Oregon. A com m unication from Rinaldo Delawares, M agaros, and brood sows with pigs Seed for sale by B. C. A ltm an, LOTS FOR SALE a t C e d a r v ille - H u n ter of Fairview , saya th at he tf ens tf c. M SMITH, phone 258 REAL estate and rentals Easy term s H. W S nashall Phone Gresham , R. 2. can beat the big apple sUiry recent­ tf e plate and box display of Gresham 74 CORDWOOD delivered by John ly published In th e Evening Tele­ heavy work FOR SALE— One or both of my i exceed last y e a r’s by fully 'T ^ i ' l A T E - G o o d ..arson, Route 4. phone 324. tf gram by Mr. O tto Staub. Mr H unter MIS< ELLANEOUS bird, both in q u ality and quan- or will trade for cows. En- cottagra. Well located in G resh am ., 63 horse has an apple which m easures 16 Indian Kunncr Ducks. M Lennartz, Gresl.am, K 2. a t a bargain. W. E. Wood. quire __________ f o r SALE— 1 2-horse power gas- Inches and weighs one pound and American S tan d ard , white and Ichwedler has blue ribbons on or phone 275. He has four which to­ mt __Five housekeeping oiene engine and pum p in good or- fawn, $1.50 each. G reatest egg four ounces 8 of Six w eeks and A m erican p ee red city w ater En- der> cheap. A. D ow se«, G resham t producers. H. W. Cooley, T routdale gether weigh four pounds and one IX potatoes. Horse Barg»!»’* rOoius, -------- - „ , R. 1, phone 434. *tf ounce. Several gentle driving mare.. and Duk e’s Confectlonery,G res - crated potatoes th e re were G asoline Woodsaw. entries, w hich was m ore R esults of T h u rsd ay ’s races ...» d .rd We would like to saw your wood FOR SALE— Canadian Field peas last year. J . G. Chlodo got Special T rot, “ O akland Moore" Please call o r phone No. 50x1 for seed, a t 4 cents a pound. Wm. on American W onders; John W. H. McCray, ow ner, first F o r T a l e in Zenith addition by Thoren 1 M agnuson. G resham . tf Shelley, T routdale, R- 2, phone •econd, on B u rb an k s and No. “ S argo,” W H. McCray, owner, 'FO R 3 A L E -T e a m of coR..n C O ^ | Independent L and Corbett 54. tf third on Maple Leaf, Feed Mill w ants oats second. G resham ing fou r; broke to d r ^ r or Compauy Kas, term s. Buy dlrec ill rides are fine vegetable dls- "C u rru ca ,” O. K. H ow ltt, owner, If You Need Lumber and w heat. H ighest cash prices and save commission l n fortunately th e display Is ?hdoneH‘ m5 H 0n’ ‘ Phone 561. See Sandy Ridge L um ber company th ird . if.ii» Re« T hird street and Kelly *dd, but th e re It 1 b ~- corn P _ _ _ _ _ _ — —------------------- “ Q uyllght,” C. W F landers, own­ I Best grades, low prices. Rough and —' T R How- Kelly, « e s A utom obile Bargain l*nds 16 feet, and lots of It, Stock hogs wanted »venue. ______________ : finish. Will deliver from o u r new er, fo u rth . Time 1.21% . Smail car, alm ost new at “ atured; big sunflow ers, big ut> m ham . __________ —• I ” FOR SALE c h e a p - 2% acres price if tak en im m ediately ltt, O Gresham. mill, 2 miles south of Kelso Phone rMh tub, pu m p k in s th a t m ake lrtin- $ h im eood location. rill. Rose Vista Farm s. *88 : 41x1. *1 look sm all, celery aa ta ll FOR SALE— Six year o 1 new house an ’ east . innaal exhibit of M ultno- ' ty’s l»»d Pruduct8 18 no* "helxM No d isappointm ent Is “* m regard to th e displays '-«•tables, fruit, flow ers, do- Klence. and a rt. T hese and ' exhibit features are m arvels *tr,ctlveness, showing g re a t va- .plendld a rran g e m en t and jth of production. Outlook representative, who teen the preceding five fairs here after a carefu l view ing the displays In th e vario u s de- jjienis, Is convinced th a t the tot fair surpasses any fo rm e r ef- aud this Is the opinion also of „ in a position to observe and GRANGES COMPETE; RUSSELLVILE FIRST Large Cucumber Fair Notes WANT A D S-The Outlook’. Bargain Connter-WANT ADS. STvS.’'?"»• and tender, as ever graced a “ - ' table; u a sh « , th a t tip vnu.e; sq squasnes -r le. at 70 pound., and beets, carrou, and numberless In vegetablM UQsurpsiat^d in d the quality is the best. »»nsend, In charge of thia “S ' -2.1 ~ O«1“! ____ 1600 p o u n d s. 2% M*B’UH am ilto n .' N*a2 * . ¿ 2 . Jos W Crowston. tf H labw w d. G O ._ B 0 « and .« g of T routdale. Jos. w. v .u u - wood - - 3 rack Gre, ham _________ D r, . 0 » ,. .= « b o x ^ ^ j ------- ---------------------------------¡ ^ E N T - C o t U g . on Main 1. Phono Gresham or Te-m Mules. clt, cord. O. R odlua, Gresham , Ore. barga . streat, Good «.tiisira pullers, at at a Merrill, tf j 1» K0»«lwBl