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    PAGE TWO
GRESHAM Ol'TLOOK.
FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER IX 1W13
Preparing V egetables for Fairs.
"Y o u n g g a rd e n e rs e n te rin g vege­
T W IC E A W E E K
ta b le s fo r p rem iu m s a t a g ric u ltu ra l,
T he m oving of M ark ell's sto re is
P u b lish ed every T uesday an d F rid a y school, co u n ty and s ta te fa irs m ust
a t G resh am , O regon
ex ercise special care in th e e n trie s If p ro g re ssin g rap id ly . They a re now
m o re th a n h a lf way to th e ir new lo­
H L ST. CLAIR. Editor and Publ'r th ey w ould receive fav o rab le notice
T he w ork Is
fro m th e ju d g es an d win th e v alu ­ catio n n e a r th e d ep o t
Our HuhecrlpUon Kates a b le p rem iu m s o ffe re d ,” says P ro fe s­ in c h arg e o f th e Moody M oving Co
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O ne y e a r, $1 60; so r B ouquet of th e D ep artm en t of i of P o rtla n d
six m o n th s, 75c;
T he M ethodist L ad les' Aid society
A g ric u ltu ra l
th re e m o n th 's tria l H o rtic u ltu re , O regon
will m eet w ith M rs S h rin e r
next
College.
su b sc rip tio n , 60c.
W
ednesday
a
fte
rn
o
o
n
,
S
ep
tem
b
er
17
" H e re to fo re too m any fa irs have
A dvertising
T h ere will be th e re g u la r preach ­
been e x h ib itio n s of veg etab les m o n ­
R a t e s reaso n ­
in g serv ice a t th e M ethodist ch u rch
able. Our repre­ stro sitie s w hile co m m ercial speci­ next S unday.
have
been
se n ta tiv e w ill call m ens of m oney v alu e
Miss M innie S h rin e r o f th e G resh­
co n sp icu o u s by th e ir absence.
The
Phone 701.
hoys an d g irls o f O regon m u st see am tele p h o n e office is sp en d in g her
" T h e L in o ty p e th a t th e v eg etab les th a t they ex h i­ v acatio n a t th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts,
Way Is th e Way
bit a re clean, sm o o th , u n ifo rm
In Mr. an d Mrs. I N. L. S h rin e r
th a t W in s."
E m il N assh ah n has fin ish ed his
size, co lo r and sh ap e, an d tru e to
H e had th re e a cres of
O fficial p ap er of th e Tow n of type of th e
v ariety .
S o m eth in g : th re sh in g
G resham , O regon
the
m u st be ex h ib ited th a t w ill catch : o a ts th a t w ent #0 b u sh els to
O fficial p ap er of th e Tow n of
! acre.
th
e
eye
of
th
e
Judge.
N
o
th
in
g
Is
,
F airv iew , O regon
S eventeen lad les a tte n d e d th e em ­
o f m ore im p o rtan ce th a n
th a t th e
E ntered as second-class m a tte r specim en should be clean and show ; b ro id ery class w hich m et last W ed­
M arkell
M arch 3, 1911, a t th e p o sto fflce a t g re a t c a re In p re p a ra tio n p rev io u s to [ n esday w ith M rs W. E
G resham , O regon, u n d e r tb s a c t of
T he next m eetin g w ill be w ith Mrs
ex
h
ib
itio
n
.
E
n
o
rm
o
u
s
specim
ens
of
M arch 3, 187#
Geo. L usted.
beets, rad ish es, c a rr o ts an d squash
Mrs E. L ay m an S erv er, of P o rt­
a re to be d isco u rag ed , b u t th e co n ­
N o. « » ;« .
Mr.
te s ta n t sh o u ld m a k e It a p o in t in se­ lan d , is v isitin g h e r p a re n ts
th e field an d Mrs. L ay m an .
lip in Salem , w here men som e­ lectin g his sp ecim en s in
Mr D rak e h as ren ted Dale N o rth ­
th e
q u a litie s
tim es lose th e ir Id en tity an d a re d es­ to choose them fo r
ta k e posses­
which h av e been nam ed above. Aim ru p 's h o u se an d will
ignated by n u m b ers, Is one whose
fo r q u a lity , n o t fo r q u a n tity . C hil­ sion on th e 20th.
ap p e lla tio n is No. 11435. H e has w rit d re n m u st be en co u rag ed to ex h ib it
Mrs. H o ffm an
an d ch ild re n re ­
ten a te m p eran ce serm on in a few vegetab les th a t a re of th e h ig h est t u r n e d to P o rtla n d to be ready for
| school on th e 16th
m a rk e t value.
b rief lines us follow s:
C o u n ty h e a lth o fficers w ere out
"R o o t vegetab les sh o u ld be clean ,
'O f all th e men b ro u g h t hack for
,
recen
tly an d o rd ered fhe ('sla u g h te r
violation of p aro le, w ith one o r tw o of m o d e ra te size, sm ooth an d th e In­
y ard clean ed up an d th a t no mo
M A IN S T R E E T , G R E S H A M
TH E TA D S ’ STORE
exi i pilous liq u o r w as th e cau se of d iv id u a l specim ens u n ifo rm as fa r
a
n
im
a
ls
be
k
illed
in
close
proxim
ity
tic lr b ackslid in g .
T he d eep er you as p ossible in all asp ects. C abbage
to th e tow n.
look Into th e .c a u s e of crim e, poverty and le ttu c e and such like veg etab les
Mr. H usk an d w ife re tu rn e d a fte r
am i d isg race, th e m ore will you be sh o u ld be solid and of p ro p er com ­
an ex ten d e d
v isit
w ith relativ es
convinced th a t m uch of It cun la- m ercial size. T h e c au liflo w er w hich
They left on th e 10th fo r O lym pia
laid at y o u r d o o r when you vote for is show n sh o u ld be co m p act, w hite
; W ash in g to n .
an d free fro m b lem ish es; th e celery
th e saloon in y o u r to w n .”
• Ire ham v o ters will have th e op­ well blanched an d large.
Ic a word lor first insertion; one-half cent a word each subsequent insertion.
Minimum, any insertion, 10c.
" F u r th e rm o re aim to fu lfill th e
p o rtu n ity to vote for o r ag ain st th e
noo n s at th e N ovem ber special elec­ re q u ire m e n ts specified in each e n ­
l.fVKSTt >t K.
Lit «Ht«M'k
MISCELLANEOUS
I
Miss L illia n A verill left M onday
tion and th e w ords of No. «4 36 Is try. If th re e m elons a re called for,
fo
r
M
o
n
m
o
u
th
,
w
h
ere
sh
e
w
ill
ta
k
e
L ots of fin e T o m ato es fo r sale I
tlm itro n g e st arg u m en t for u vote th en ex h ib it only th re e ; If six beets,
For Sale.
SOWS w ith five litte rs of pigs,
a n o rm al course.
tf
a g a in s t them th a t co u ld be made th en only six, a n d th o se of th e g re a t­
Tw o horses, cow, “n u m b e r of hogs for sa le cheap. S. F P itts , G resh- li B D avis, P h o n e 21.
F ra n k R hodes k illed a bear on
C om ing, a s It does front Just a n u m ­ est u n ifo rm ity and p ro p er size. The
and pigs, hay, m a c h in ery and ho u se­ : am . P h o n e 32x.
FO
R
SA
LE
OR
T
R
A
D
E
—
5-hori
56
ber in a little w orld w h ere th e In- ru les and re g u la tio n s should be c a re ­ W ild C at m o u n tain last week
hold fu r n itu r e ,
at
P acific C oast
p o w er g aso lin e en g in e. A lm ost net
Mrs.
W.
G.
W
ebber
is
a
t
The
uivldiial has been lost. It c a rrie s u fully reud an d th en no d isa p p o in t­
FO R H IR E AUTO TRUCK - F o r W ebb C h erry F a rm . P h o n e 259. I
Pin king c o n jp an y 's fa rm , n e a r G resh
D
alles
h
o
sp
ital,
w
here
she
u
n
d
e
r
v-iight th at co u n te rb a la n c e s all th e m en ts will follow In th a t re g a rd .”
C h a rg ­
lam . L ivestock well bred. E n q u ire fre ig h t, picnic p a rtie s, etc.
w ent an o p e ra tio n last w eek, hut is
A uto Truck for H ire
a rg u m e n ts th at cun be m ade for a
S h erm an M cC arter,
L. P. H e w itt, «15 O reg o n ian B uild­ es re aso n ab le
Ib'stoiiug Worn O ut Orchard Soils. d o in g nicely now.
F o r picnic p a rtie s — 10 to 20 i^opl«
tru ffle th a t co n v erts men Ino num -
tf
ing, P o rtla n d , o r R
R
C arlson, G resham , ph'one 335.
H a u lin g to and from P o rtla n d , t
J T. F rle l, J r ., w hile In P o rtla n d
T h e liest way lo re s to re dep leted
I h i ' h and ag ain reduces th em to th a t
G resham .
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E D avis, p hone 21.
tf
last
F
rid
a
y
visited
his
b
ro
th
e
r,
J
e
r
­
con d itio n ag ain a fte r they have been o rch ard soils an d put them in th e
REAL
ESTATE
AND
RENTALS
ry, at th e h o sp ital, w ho m et w ith a
FOR SA LE
Well bred yearlin g
J l'ash Paid for F irst-class Italia
rih to red to th e ir In d iv id u ality In th e best co n d itio n to n o u rish old tre e s
se rio u s accid en t last week n e a r As­ H olstein hull, o r will tr a d e
fo r a
hopes that they w ould rem ain such Is by sow ing them to cover crops, ac­
ITunes.
Som
e
More
Choice
L
o
ts.
good cow.
E. E H eslin, Cleone,
to ria.
am ong th o se who a re u n ta in te d with co rd in g to in v e stig atio n s m ad e by
F ancy packed.
Boxes fu rn ish ed
F o r S ale in Z en ith ad d itio n by
’
O
regon.
«56
F E C lark an d d a u g h te r JesBie,
Prof. C. I. I a w I s , h o rtic u ltu ris t of
«rime.
$23 p er to n , up to S eptem ber 5
(
th
e
ow
ners
T
he
In
d
e
p
e
n
d
e
n
t
L
and
for C am as,
A g ric u ltu ra l
College. >vlll leave to m o rro w
C rim e costs m ore th a n th e schools th e O regon
I C om pany
E asy te rm s
B uy d irect $22 from Sept 5 to 16; $20 fron
o rc h a rd s flo u rish W ash., w h ere sh e w ill a tte n d school
Unit leach us not to com m it crim e; A lth o u g h y o u n g
and
save
com
m
ission.
See
E.
H. Sept. 15 to 20. Wm E lliso n , Cleon
th is w in ter. Alex B rooke w ill ac-
or tin ch u rch es, th a t in form us how lies! u n d er «lean cu ltiv a tio n , th is Is
tf
K elly. Res. T h ird s tre e t an d K elly I p hone 18x.
All Kinds and Sizes
om
p
an
y
th
em
us
fa
r
us
P
o
rtla
n
d
we iliall lie pun ish ed If we forget because th e p la n t food in th e soils
avenue.
tf
w h ere he w ill v isit fo r a few days
NEW GALLERY
tin lessons ta u g h t at school
In te r­ Is m ade a v ailab le m o re rap id ly . T h u s
A’etch anil Oat Seed.
an d th en re tu rn e to h lsh o m e In Hood
F O R SA LE— 20 a cres of choice
1 have clean vetch a n d o a t seei
e stin g ? L iq u o r Is th e cau se o f much It is seen th a t c u ltiv a tio n , w hile It
Open
Erery
Day
-
Sunday
by
Appointment
River.
S tra u s '
fa rn
I la n d , 3*^ m iles so u th of G resham . fo r sale. On J o h n
or th is expensive crim e, am i the h a ste n s th e g ro w th of y o u n g trees
one m ile so u th of Scenic sta tio n
R
u
n
n
in
g
w
a
te
r;
from
six
to
eig
h
t
people who vote fo r th e saloon a re In new soils, b u rn s o u t th e h u m u s
P ic tu r e F r a m in g
W m. B eyer, B oring, R. 1, box 58.
th e
h u n d re d cords of tim b e r; h a lf m ile
responsible fo r th e liq u o r an d for an d n itro g en c o n te n t, m ak in g
from H illsview school.
$100
per
the condition of th o se w ho a re d es­ soils po o r In p lan t food and lum py
GILT OR NATURAL WOOD
GOOSE F E A T H E R S fo r sa le $1
As th e age o f th e o r­
ignated by nu m liers Instead of th e ir in te x tu re
N E A T an d C H E A P
J H. F itz g e ra ld , B oring, O
acre. E n q u ire L. Y u n k er, G resham . pound
T h e N eig h b o rh o o d clu b w ill hold
«5
ch ard Increase's th e tre e s lack
of a m eetin g in th e scho o lh o use S a t­
own nam es
O regon.
P hone 309.
56 ! egon, o r p hone 769.
n o u rish m en t by th e size an d q u ality u rd a y . S ept. 13, a t 8 p. in.
M A X S C H N E ID E R
ST R A Y ED from G illis on Sep:
The hop season sta rte d last week of th e ir fru it, an d It is w ith d iffi­
FO R
R E N T — Good
p a stu re .
Mr. Jam es, of E sta c a d a , o u r school
M A IN S T R E E T
.
GRESHAM
w ith an arm y of over 10,000 people cu lty th a t av e ra g e crops o f fully ma- su p e rv iso r, looked o v er th e
H orses $1 00, c a ttle 75c, per m o n th i 6, a sm all faw n colored Je rse y hei
K elso
I fer
N otify P H R oork
Phon
who will g a rn e r th e crop th is y ear
In q u ire J. E. ¡sell, T ro u td a le , phone , 751.
u red fru it can be g ro w n
It Is at school y e sterd ay an d expressed s a t­
tf
191.
tf
T he crop th is y ear will am o u n t to th is stag e of th e o rc h a rd 's p ro g ress isfactio n a t th e co n d itio n .
Many
ab o u t 130,000 hales
which Is v al­ th a t cover crops a re needed.
FO R S A L E — Two
c o u n te r sh o '
im p ro v em en ts have been m ade and
cases. In q u ire H K W ood 2001 E
ued at 1 5 . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , th is p lacin g Ore-
For Sale or Trade.
"B y cover c ro p s," say s P ro fesso r m o re a re p lan n ed
S ta rk , P o rtla n d .
56
•gon first am ongst all th e hop p ro ­ Lewis, "w e m ean cro p s w hich a re
F iv e acres, n e a rly all clea red ,
M ain S tre e t
d ucing sta te s In th e u n io n , a v e ra g ­ sow n In th e su m m er o r fall an d a l­
ab o u t th re e hm iles from G resham ,
FO R S A L E — A bout 100
choic
ing about 40 per cent of th e to ta l low ed to grow d u riu g th e w in te rto
n e a r th e Base Line. N ear school- rh u b a rd p la n ts, cheap
G re sh a m , O re g o n
Call a t th
o u tp u t of th e U nited S tates.
The be plow ed u n d er in th e sp rin g . They
house and ch u rch . L iving w ater on 12-M ile s to re
»6
cropy is of a b e tte r q u ality th a n for a re d esigned to ov erco m e th e de­
th e place. A sp len d id well.
A 4-
We
Handle
"Only”
the
Best
y ears past, acco rd in g to p ro m in en t fects caused by tilla g e
T he cover
room house, w oodshed and new root
G resh am
F eed
M ill w a n ts oat
grow ers. G row ers
a re ex p ectin g cro p s will ad d o rg an ic m a tte r w hich,
“ GOVERNMENT INSPECTED” cellar. F o r fu r th e r p a rtic u la rs e n ­ anil » ¡.« at. H ighest cash price:
big prices for I h eir cro p s th is y ear, In d ecaying, fo rm s th e h u m u s and
q u ire a t th e O utlook office
P h o n e 561.
q u ite a n u m b er h av in g co n tra c te d n itro g en
They im prove th e physl-
th e ir o u tp u t fo r 20 cen ts a pound
Church N otices
ul co n d itio n of th e soil and resto re
F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N -
L ast w eek's' rain s, w hile te m p o ra r i­ it to Its fo rm er s tu te of tilth , h eat
C. BINDER,
Proprietor
S ervices every S u n d ay m o rn in g t
ly e m b a rra ssin g th e p ick ers, g reatly in«l m o istu re.
am
Rev. M elville T W ire, p a sto r 11 o clock. S u n d ay school m eets t
hciiefltted th e hops in both q u ality
P reach in g every S u n d ay a t 11 a m., 10 a. m., In c h a rg e o f M rs D W
" in gro w in g cover crops It. Is Im-
Y. P . S. C. E. devotlom
and w eight
an d 8 p m. S unday school a t 9; 45 M cKay
’ p o rta n t th u t they lie p la n te d not lat-
an d E p w o rth L eag u e a t 6 :3 0 p m. m eetin g a t 7 p. m. Rev. T hos Rol
1 T th a n th e last week In A ugust o r
P ra y e r m«<eting W ednesday n ig h ts inson. P a sto r.
T h ree ra ilro a d sy stem s now co n ­ lie first week In S p td em b er
B. r. I EA CH . P ro p rie to r
a t 8 p. m
It is
F R E E M E TH O D IST C H U R C H -
nect P o rtla n d w ith th e u p p er W il­ j eq u ally im p o rta n t th a t th e w ed be
M e m b e r* O re g o n Employ m et.. A g en t* A **n
C A TH O LIC SERV IC ES-— M ass ev­ G rtsh a m . E dw in W. H ig h t, P a sto
la m e tte V alley, fo r P re sid e n t Roh d rilled In as It com es up m ore u n i­
9 North Second St., P ortland, Or. ery S unday a t 1 0 :3 0 in C om m ercial S u n d ay school 10 a m , p re a c h in g a
e rt S tra h o rn , of th e P o rtla n d . Eu
P ho ne O r W ire A t O u r E xpense
H all, G resham , u n til ch u rch is built. 11 a. in. an d 8 p. in. P ra y e r meei
form ly th a n when b ro ad casted
It
A fte r m ass, in s tru c tio n
fo r th e I ng each W ednesday ev en in g a t 8.
g- tic A E astern d ro v e th e golden is su rp ris in g lo see how well th e
ch ild ren .
C H R IS T IA N S C IE N T IS T S — S e n
FI.FCTKIC LIGHT is tile limai
splk. at Monro«' last
W ednesday i «ceil g e rm in a te s w hen <lrill«Hl
In.
G RESH AM B E T H E L B A P T IS T — ices in G ran g e H all, G resham , Sun
su itab le for home«, office«. shops
noon, n ear th e b o u n d ary of L ane and ‘•veil th o u g h th e g ro u n d is very dry.
S u n d ay serv ices— S a b b ath school a t day a t 11 a. ni. an d W ednesday a
and «aber place« m sallug light.
It« nion co u n ties, th ereb y co m p letin g
S u n d ay school a t 10 o ’clocl
"T h e re a re th re e classes of cover
10 a m ., p re a c h in g a t 11 a. m. and 8 p m
lh« west side lin k of th a t lin e from | crops thus«' w hich fu rn ish n itro g en ,
8 00 p m. P ra y e r
m eetin g each P ublic Invited.
FAIRVIEW. ORE.
Church S o-vices a t G illis .
W ednesday ev en in g a t 8 :0 0 p. m
P o rtla n d to E ugene
O ver 1000 vis those w hich w ork up soil m aterial
ELECTRICITY
can be used In
Rev. E. A L e o n a rrd , a c tin g p a sto r
H ors Jo urneyed
to M onroe for th e !
S un d ay school 1 0 :3 0 a m. B. L
in to p lan t foods, am i th o se which
A GOOD MEAL FOR 35c
any «piantlly. large or sm all,
Oci .odon w hich get's Into h isto ry as I
P reach
MASS w ill
be c e le b ra te d every N o rth u p , s u p e rin te n d e n t.
thereby furn lsliln g any ns|Uirss,
fu rn ish
filler and o rg an ic
m a tte r
W e a im to g iv e p e o p le s o m e t h in « to e a t
second and fo u rth S u n d ay a t 1 0 :3 0 mg service a t 7 :3 0 p m
lb.- I . gin n in g o f a new e r a In «level |
Rev. E
am ount o f light. Furtherm ore.
• If tile first class vetches mid clover
WM. HEJTSMAN
-
PROPRIETOR a. m ., a t St. Jo se p h s ch u rch , Pow ell A, L eonard, p a s to r M idw eek p ra y e
o p n u n t of th e c o u n try th a t Is n d ja
a re most fre q u e n tly used ss clover
V alley road R everend F a th e r Mar- m eeting and B ible stu d y W ednesdai
io th e new line.
In ^ Ij^ ^ S ^ B jP a sto r
ev en in g a t 8 :0 0 p m
crops
M u stard , rap e an d cow horn
ELECTRIC LAMPS can b e locat-
tu rn ip s a re ty p es
of
th e secoml
That Si hool e d itio n of th e O utlook
c«l In any place, th u s affording
W H IT E CROW HOTEL
« lass, w hile o a ts, rye. e tc , a re q u ite
any ibw insl illstrihuti«ai o f light
Iasi
T uesday
" to o k "
lik e
th e
Tir«( State Bank Budding
«o m tiionly used l o p u t fib e r In to th e
m e a sles at a c o u n try picnic
It w a s. soils.
highly ap p reciated by m any th in k - '
" I t Is a m istak e to p o stp o n e th e
M EALS 25c
lug read ers w ho have .«topped us to
NO OTH ER LAMP& IHMftewt Uicctr
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m ethod of h arv e stin g th e fru it will
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