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ME A week G resham O utlook BB8HAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON “Ever at Your Service ’ Phone 701 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1913 $1.60 PER YEAR " S Ä „ ELECTION pecplí . favor EXTENSION T o d ay ’s m u n icip al election is m ov in g alo n g w ith o u t frictio n , b u t with an in ten se e a rn estn ess on th e p a rt A story in T u esd ay 's O utlook, con- of th e oppo sin g factions on both tick- !ce rn in « th e proposed extension o f th e e ts a n d th e ir friends. It is a b a ttle 1 Base b in e road from its p resen t ter- b etw een th e w ets an d d ry s alth o u g h m in u s'a c ro ss th e Sandy riv er, aw oke d isg u ised u n d e r th e title s of "Tax- a responsive chord in th e a ttitu d e of p a y e rs " and “C llixens” w ith an Inde p en d e n t c a n d id a te fo r city m arshal th e ow ners o f th e p ro p erty th ro u g h th ro w n in to give spice to th e mix- * b lc h the road would go. tu r e - ! Sam S treb ln was th e o rig in a to r of eager « INFORMATION SCHOOL LAW BEFORE POMONA GRANGE CLUB ROOM FURNISHED M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty Pom ona A teleg ram from M anager C. C g ra n g e , w hich w ill m eet a t R o ck A re m a rk a b le p rocession passed Dire« lors E le c t« !. C hapm an, in c h a rg e of th e O regon wood, on th e B ase L ine ro a d , D ecem dow n M ain s tre e t, G resh am , on S a t Theodore B rugger ..G resham exhibit a t C hicago, s ta te s th a t his ..C leo n e section of th e show is crow ded a t ail b er 17. w ill ta k e up th e p ro p o sitio n u rd ay . i t k e p t to th e sid e w a lk and f H. C ran e............ P o rtla n d tim es by fa rm e rs and o th e rs e a g e r to of ch a n g in g th e p re s e n t m e th o d of h ad no b ra ss b an d s a h e a d n o r c u r i R. W. Gill-- secu re first hand in fo rm a tio n re g a r d hold in g a n n u a l school m e e tin g s to o u s sm a ll boys follow ing b eh in d , b u t G re sh a m I E 8. Jeune ...... ing this sta te . T he O regon display la levy tax es fo r m a in te n a n c e a n d ex It cam e, w ent and g o t th e r e ju s t th e P o rtla n d J. J. Johnson declared by co m p eten t ju d g es to be ten sio n s. T. J. K re u d e r, m a s te r of P o rtla n d I H. A. Lewis sam e. by fa r th e best a t th e show w hen P om ona g ran g e, is m a k in g a rr a n g e ..P o r tla n d i U M Lepper T h e lin e of m a rc h began a t C a rl m en ts fo r a te n ta tiv e fra m e of a new je. M. L ake.............. __ B o rin g T h a t th e com plexion of th e next the idea sev eral y ears ago an d was q u ality, v ariety and effectiveness law g o v ern in g school m e e tin g s ln dis s o n ’s fu r n itu r e s to re an d e n d ed a t of stag in g a re considered. Mr. C h a p S an d y I Frank McGugin. council, from a political sta n d p o in t. ,n ainly in 8 tru m e n ta , ln having a g u r. m an and his a s s is ta n ts a re k ep t busy tr ic ts of a c e rta in class, w hich w ill th e G irls' hose te a m clu b room on P o rtla n d m ean s m uch to th e town is m anifest [A. F. Miller to a g re a t deg ree. T he decision o f ' '®y n' a 'le ° f th e propo,led r ° u ‘*. »«>d all day and every ev en in g in a n s be s u b m itte d a t th e m eetin g .. G re sh a m P o w ell s tre e t. T h e w hole p ro ces H. G. MullenhofT "W e all a g re e th a t th e p re s e n t Ju d g e G allow ay, at Salem last F ri- he 18 ^U8t M en th u sia stic now as ever w ering th e v ast n u m b e r of in q u irie s ID. M. Roberta....... ..G re sh a m sion w as com posed of g irls, m em plan of h o ld in g m ass m e e tin g s of R. P .R asm ussen ...C o r b e tt day, gives th e saloons a n o th e r y ear j he w as in fav o r of h aving th e road show ered upon th em by people of I ta x p a y e rs to levy tax es is o b so lete b e r s o f th e team , an d they w ere c a r every class. T h e d em an d fo r publtc I J. W. T ow nsend T r o u td a le of life if it sta n d s unless th e new opened and im proved. As he ow ns talk s and lectu res on O regon and th e and a fa rc e ,” said Mr. K re u d e r, " a n d ry in g a lo t of “ fixln’s " w hich a re b e G re sh a m i E. L. T h o r p e ......... cou n cil refuse* to g ra n t licenses as co n sid erab le of th e p ro p erty th ro u g h sh o u ld be ch an g ed in som e w ay, W e ing u tilise d in m a k in g th e ir clu b • lias been done at Salem , w here the w hich th e road w ould pass he is n a t Pacific N o rth w est g en e ra lly is a l saw how th e m e etin g in P o rtla n d room cosy a n d com fy. m ost too g reat to be satisfied. tow n w ent dry y esterd ay in sp ite of u rally to be considered in th e m a tte r w as co n d u cte d , a n d it is th e sam e T h e le a d e r In th e p ro cessio n w as | There are 1056 s h a r e s of th e cap i- th e ju d g e ’s decision. If th e new and has v o lu n teered to give th e nec- "O regon F irs t and All O reg o n " is in o th e r la rg e d is tric ts . T h e B o ard s c a rry in g s o m e th in g th a t looked lik e |stock of th e M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty G resh am city council is " d r y ” it may essary rig h t of way free to th e c o u n sug g ested as th e slogan of th e O re of E d u c a tio n w ant it ch a n g e d a n d a d ru m ; th e o th e rs h ad each a h o l association of w hich n u m b e r ta k e sim ila r actio n and th e whole sit- ty. He says th a t all th e o th e r prop- gon E xposition com m ission in c h a rg e I nobody w an ts th e p re s e n t p lan re- low tn b e th a t so m e th o u g h t w ere I were re p re se n te d a t th e a n n u a l u atio n revolves on to d ay ’s election. erty ow n ers th e re will do likew ise. of a rra n g e m e n ts fo r a display from tain ed , but th e p ro p o sitio n is to And w ind in s tru m e n ts , b u t th e sup p o sed Lsting of f i l e s to c k h o ld e rs h e ld yes W hile th e O utlook goes to press Mr. S treb in is a u th o rity fo r th e th is s ta te a t San F ran cisco in 1915. a s u b s titu te . T h a t is w hat we s h a ll d ru m a n d o th e r th in g s w ere only a May in the C o m m ercial c lu b ball, too e arly to an n o u n ce th e resu lt, It sta te m e n t th a t th e road w ould not In ad d itio n to a b u ild in g of O regon try to do. W e w ill c o n su lt w ith d i sh e e tiro n sto v e an d n u m e ro u s le n g th kt object of th e m e e tin g w as to believes th a t th e v o ters a re m aking a only give a m ore d irect ro u te to th e wood, fu rn ish e d w ith O regon fu r n i re c to rs. school p rin c ip a ls a n d a t t o r Lt fifteen d ire c to rs fo r t^ e com ing wise choice in th e selection of coun- au tom obile club house, but th a t It tu re, w ith a r e s ta u ra n t se rv in g O re neys an d g et th e ir id eas of w h a t s o rt of sto v e pipe. T h e g irls h ad been blow ing th e i r s u rp lu s fu n d s. A big hr There w as b u t o n e c h a n g e cilm en. W hich ev er way th e contest would save ab o u t a m ile and a half gon food and w ith sid ew alk s m ade of of a c h an g e o u g h t to be m ad e, a n d ro ll of m a ttin g w as d eliv ered a t th e Lie In the d ire c to ry from t h a t of goes th e re is th e assu ra n c e th a t all In d istan ce and p ractically elim in a te i O regon brick. It is now proposed th a t s t a r t th e m ovem ent a t th e m e etin g of h a ll an d th e m em b ers w en t to w ork. year. F ra n k M cG ugin, o f S an- m unicip al affairs will be a d m in istered th e h ills and cu rv es th a t a re now to soil on th e ex p o sitio n g ro u n d s, and P om ona g ra n g e . B eing s e lf-re lia n t and a th le tic was chosen in th e p lace of L ew is to th e best in te re s ts o f th e city and i be found in th e p resen t trav eled road, to p lant th e re in n a tiv e O regon flow enough, to ta c k le a sto v e pipe th ey fcittuck who w as n o t a c a n d id a te th e people. All th e p ro p erty ow n ers fo r m iles ers, sh ru b s and sm a ll tre e s. To se RETU R N ED FROM proceeded to lay th e m a ttin g and r re-election. , ---------------------- i a ro u n d on both aides of th e Sandy cu re th e n ecessary m a te ria l fo r such V ISIT TO LEBANON s e t up th e ir sto v e, a n d th ey m ad e A peculiarity o f th e e le c tio n was SILVER MEDAL CONTEST riv e r a re ready to sign a p etitio n to p lan tin g , it is su g g e ste d th a t an ex every Jo in t fit w ith o u t th e u su a l Heed when th e r e t u r n s sh o w ed th a t THURSDAY EVENING th e county com m issioners for th e im- h ib it g ard en be e sta b lish e d in P o rt Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. L eslie a n d Mrs. m asc u lin e acc o m p a n im e n ts th a t u s u sident L ew is, R. W. G ill, A. F. -------- — I p rovem ent, an d it is believed th a t land and school c h ild re n all o v e r th e A. H evel a n d d a u g h te r V ivian have ally a tte n d s su ch a n o p e ra tio n . On T h u rsd ay evening. D ecem ber 4. . . . . __. . . . ,,, . , Rier and II. G. M ullenhofT receiv ed the au to m o b ile people will give th e ir s ta te be en listed in th e w ork of col re tu rn e d from a w eek 's v isit w ith A few pieces o f fu r n itu r e , su ch as „ i entire 739 votes. T h e elec tio n a t tlie C om m ercial club ball, ’ a silv er assistan ce . to .. th e p ro ject. F ro m th e lection. T he com m ission h a s been Mr. an d Mrs. O rlan d Zeek n e a r c h a irs, sofaB and ta b le s ta k e n fro m m edal co n test w ill be held. T h e B tandpoJnt of Jo h n R Ypon _ i by ballot a n d a ll of th o s e elec ted th e assu red th a t sp a re fo r such a g a rd e n L eb an o n . T hey sta y e d a day o r som e of th e g ir ls ’ h om e w ere ad d ed »¡red a h ig h ly c o m p lim e n ta ry class is com posed of n ine co n te sta n ts, |lpw roa(j nlagter> | t w ou]d be o f a(j. would he provided, free, on th e cam - tw o lo n g e r th a n th ey ex p ected to ln to th e fu rn ish in g s, an d th e clu b van tag p , Q (hp county (o havp t „ e pu8 o f Reed co|iege. If b u t one le, far above th e n e c e ss a ry n u m - th e p rize to be a silv er m edal for th e o rd e r to g et th e re tu r n s on th e ele c room is now an exclusive re s o rt fo r co m p eten t road aH R w ou| d open up an o u tle t specim en is received from each of l required to e le c t. T h e re w ere 21 o n e doing th e best. 1 h ree tio n fo r local ro a d su p e rv iso r, fo r th e hose team , w h ere m en a re not ju d g e s will m ak e th e decision. Good sdldates fo r th e fifteen offices. fo r th e ten acres of rock q u a rry on , th e 2500 schools of th e s ta te a con- w hich p o sitio n Mr. Zeek w as a c a n en c o u ra g e d to viBlt an d w h ere th e Previous to th e e le c tio n th e re m usic w ill be fu rn ish ed . Look for th e Sandy and would co nnect w ith isld e ra b le tr a c t of lan d will be re- d id a te . T h e elec tio n did n o t c a rry m em b ers of th e ch am p io n g irl hose ins of the s e c r e ta ry a n d tr e a s u r e r th e p rin te d p ro g ram in T u e s d a y s (h e propo8e(i new roaii a io ,,g th e q u ired to c a re fo r th e m u n til they in Mr. Z eek 's fav o r, b u t th e y feel ru n n e r s o f th e U n ited S ta te s may e a ste rn bank of th e riv er, th u s form - a re shipped so u th fo r p e rm a n e n t th a t lie m ade a sp len d id sh o w in g plan th e ir ca m p a ig n s fo r n ex t y e a r ’s i subm itted in a re p o r t fro m th e issue. T h e ad m issio n will be 10 cen ts for (ng a ]oop of rarp 8cpnlc bpauty fo r ! p lan tin g . . ice c o m m ittee. T h ese re fo r a m an of h u t o ne y e a r’B re s i races and en g ag e in su ch m ild a th le a d u its an d 5 c e n ts fo r ch ild re n u n d er nts condensed sh o w t h a t th e re- a u to trav el at a low elevation and de- d en ce in th e c o m m u n ity , as he re tic s as m ay be necessary to k eep th e j vold (, f bpavy gradpg W ith in th e p a st few d ay s can n ed ceived 60 votes o u t of 125. for th e p a s t y e a r fro m all tw elv e. C om e an d e n co u rag e th e m in sh a p e d u rin g th e w in ter. y o u n g people in th e ir w ork. D on’t A new bridge across th e Sandy an d d r *ed fru it« valu ed a t $15,000 rces to h av e been $9,126.21 w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. L eslie, w hen in te r T hey a re p la n n in g fo r a C h ris tm a s fo rg e t th e d a te an d place. 1 would be th e g re a te st expense but have be,' n «hipped from th e E u g en e view ed, ex p ressed i yet due. W a rr a n ts to alm o st th e m se lv e s as eve d a n c e in th e C o m m ercial clu b F r u i t G ro w ers' c a n n ery . T h e sh ip g re a tly pleased w ith c o n d itio n s h a ll, by w hich th ey expect to ra is e a I amount h av e been o rd e re d paid At th e C o m m ercial club h all next th a t would be alm o st e n tirely offset I the exact s ta n d in g o f th e asso- T h u rsd a y ev en in g , D ecem ber 4, com by th e sav in g in h a rd su rface im m en ts in clu d ed fo u r c a rlo a d s o f a p th e re , a n d say th a t Mr. Zeek h as an little m o re m oney fo r th e p u rp o se of ples re tu rn in g an a v e ra g e of $800 A-No. 1 d a iry ra n c h . T hey th in k it aion cannot be given u n til th e fi- m en cin g a t 8 o ’clock. T he follow ing p ro v em en t if it is in ten d ed to Im b u y in g a few m o re necessary a r t i prove th e Base L ine in th at m an n er p er c a r to th e g ro w ers. T he c a r- is a lm o st as good a s G resh am . Imeeting o f th e b o ard on J a n u a r y p ro g ra m will be re n d e re d : cles need ed in th e ir p e c u lia r s tu n ts , loads se n t to th e E ast have been T h e O u tlo o k is in d e b te d to th e s e a n d th ey a re going Jo h av e a crow d, vhen th e o ld b o ard w ill d isso lv e in v o c a tio n .................. Rev. F reu n d T he co st of a m ile and a h alf in h ard sold a t m ore th a n $2.00 p e r box, of frie n d s fo r a fine b unch o f m istle too. s u rfa c e saved would m ean $15,000 I the nqw o n e w ill be o rg an ized . Miss Echo Jo n es V ocal solo w hich 50 centB is d e d u c te d fo r The d ire c to rs a re allo w ed $2,50 R e a d in g T h ey w ill be h e a rd fro m ag a in T h e O rp h a n 's P ra y e r sav ed to ad d to th e cost of a bridge fre ig h t. Tw o c a rlo a d s of p ru n e s toe, g a th e re d w hile on Mr. Z eek's place. h en ce it w ould m ean econom y as well teach day se rv ed w hile in session. n ex t y e a r a n d a re d e te rm in e d to H elen W ostell. as th e co nvenience secured to have 1 w ere a,8° sh lp p e d ’ *»<* b rin g in g ! collective n u m b e r o f day s serv - R ead in g m a in ta in th e ir re p u ta tio n s as c h a m M o th er— A P ro m ise i ab o u t $2,500 to th e p ro d u c e rs. IN MEMORY OF th e new road. T h e old road aro u n d , thi« year h av e been 166, th e pay pions an d th e p rid e of G resham . V ern P itts. AMOS S. PETTIBO N E twhich w as all ta k e n in s h a re s of H eading ....................... L ittle B lossom as a t p re se n t, w ould still rem ain and POULTRY SHOW th e r e w ould be a n o th e r ro u te across by th e d ire c to rs. T h is cu sto m D IE D AT BORING— M ildred P ullen . ON TH IS W EEK A m os S p erry P e ttib o n e w as born th e S andy fo r th e benefit of a grow- been follow ed every y e a r sin ce ' In 8 tru n ie n ta l 8o)o R E B E K A H S ORGANIZED May 23, 1820, in M an tau , P o rta g e »»ization of th e fa ir, none o f th e Mlss F lo ren ce H oney ' nK co m m u n ity Tw o floors of th e new F a ilin g co u n ty , Ohio. H e cam e W est in B O R IN G , Dec. 1.— M rs. J. W. T h e E m p tied Ju g T h e m a tte r w ill n o t be allow ed to b uilding, s o u th e a s t c o rn e r F ifth an d 1842, s e ttlin g a t C ry sta l L a k e , D ane) ird receiving any o th e r cen tp en sa- R ead in g R u th In g les ' d r°P 38 to° raar.y a re in fa v o r of it. unless th e y w ere a c tin g as su- I S to n e liv in g one m ile e a st of B oring, A lder s tre e ts , w ere fo u n d n ecessary co u n ty , W isconsin. vintendents at th e w ages fixed by H eading ...................... Boys W an ted | to ho u se th e e x h ib its of th e p o u ltry He w as m a rrie d N o v em b er 9, 1848 d ro p p ed dead »“ tu rd a y m o rn in g of by-laws. T h e sto ck h as an ac-I H a rry W ostell. GRESHAM FIREM EN show , w hich o pened y e ste rd a y rnorn- to Miss L a u ra A. F u lle r a n d ln 1856 h e a r t tro u b le . S he w as ln th e y a r 1 #1 value b u t It p ay s no d iv id en d s I H eading RECEIVE INVITATIONS |ng c o n tin u e th ro u g h th e week m oved to C ra w fo rd co u n ty , W iscon- sw eep in g th e w alk w hen th e a tta c k T h e W recked E xpress 1 id may be re g a rd e d as a v isio n ary H a n n a h L ane. Special d isp lay s w ere p u t ln y e s te r sin , a n d in 1869 m oved h is fam ily to ) cam e, h e r h u sb a n d h e a rd h e r fuJi, T h e G resham v o lu n te e r fire d e p a rt W to the h o ld e r. S ong— L a d le s’ C h o ru s day an d m any o f th e b ird s w ill a r A u g u sta, W isconsin. He b u rie d h is J h u t w hen he re a c h e d h e r sh e was m en t will hold its re g u la r m o n th ly riv e today. j M rs M a rg a re t L aw e, M rs Ja m e s E lk- w ife F e b ru a ry 14, 1894. H e m ad e ‘lead . T h e fu n e ra l w as held fro m »«rnntent to A id in F o rm in g J u - i n g to n , Mrs M y rtle M yers Mrs J N. bu sin ess m eetin g in th e fire h all, to T h e d e c o ra tio n s o f th e show ! his h om e in A u g u sta u n til 1902 w hen <he M e th o d ist c h u rc h a t B o rin g on m orrow n ig h t (W ed n esd ay .) A full venlle < lubs. j C lan ah an , Mrs. E. A. L eo n ard . room s will be g re e n s from th e w oods lie w ent W est s e ttlin g in O regon, llv- M onday, Rev. A. U. C a ld e r, ottlcia» The U nited S ta te s Department of Rpading T h e Re sn lt of T re a tin g a tte n d a n c e of all firem en is req u ested p la n ts and sm all tre e s. U n lik e m ost T h e b u ria l w as a t D am ascu s as sev eral im p o rta n t topics of in te r ex h ib itio n s, th e re w ill be no flags ing th e ir u n til th e tim e o f h is d e a th , ing. Wculture w ill c o -o p e ra te w ith th e 0 ]p n Ru8h er w hich cam e S a tu rd a y , N o v em b er 8, c e m e te ry . She is su rv iv e d by h e r *R«n A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege, th ro u g h R pad in g * C ollege Oil C ans est a re up fo r discussion. an d b an n ers. tw o so n s. 1913. H e is su rv iv e d by tw o d a u g h - h u sb a n d , J . W. S to n e, An in v ita tio n has been received re •E x ten sio n d iv isio n , in fo rm in g L o re tta Cook. T h e p rem iu m s w ill be rib b o n s— q u e stin g th e p resen ce of th e G resh F irs t, b lu e: second, re d ; th ird , y el te rs, Mrs. R u th T rip p an d M rs. Ivory B ru ce a n d K ye, a n d th r e e d a u g h te r s ™ and boys’ c lu b s in O regon. S at- E arl R ugg H ead in g — R escued L iv erm o re a n d fo u r g ra n d c h ild re n . M rs. K u tle B a rtc h , Mrs. Leo S m ith am fire d e p a rtm e n t a t a co n cert by low ; fo u rth , Ktory a ss u ra n c e of in te r e s t in th e w h ite ; fifth, g reen . Song Male Q u a rte tte th e P o rtla n d F ire m e n ’s band and T w enty-five stiv e r cups, a p p ro p r ia te V. W. P e ttib o n e , W. A. a n d H. C a n d S te lla S tone. of p ro m o tin g th e s e o rg a n iz a L iv erm o re a n d Mrs. P a u l C la rk all S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , B o rin g R e la te r a b ask et social. i among th e y o u n g peo p le o f Or- ly e n g rav ed , hav e been offered by lo liv in g in A u g u sta. At h is d e a th he h ek a h lodge, No. 213, w as in s titu te d Jo n es. E. A. Lindsey. E very firem an be su re and come. cal b u siness m en an d J® was given by th e F e d e ra l a u th o r o th e rs as w as 93 y ears, 5 m o n th s, 16 days. D ecision of ju d g es. f w ith fo rty -sev en m em b ers, by C h a r- Com e early an d you will n o t have to prizes. to Prof. R. D. H e tz e l, d ire c to r P re s e n ta tio n of m edal. T h e re m a in s w ere fo rw a rd e d to lo tte W oodm an p re s id e n t of th e Re- 'College E x te n sio n w o rk , a t a re-j sta y late. P o rtla n d w ill hav e th e only a m a A u g u sta, re a c h in g h e re th e 13th a n d Lbekab assem b ly , a s s is te d by th e De- A dm ission 10 c e n ts ; ch ild ren , *t; conference h e ld in W a sh in g to n , te u r e x h ib ito rs and also th e only g irl on th e ev en in g of th e 1 4 th serv ices i g re e stu ff of C o lu m b ia R eb e k a h cen ts. FC. it was f u r th e r s ta te d by th e C hicken Sup|<er A t F airv iew . to m ak e e n trie s. w ere h eld a t th e h om e o f th e g ra n d - I lodge No. 3 of P o rtla n d . S eventy On n ex t F rid a y ev en in g , D ecem ber ^fal officers t h a t e d u c a tio n a l Rev. W. B. m em b ers of P o rtla n d lo d g es cam e . j . i M ore field fence 30c p e r rod a t 5, th e P re s b y te ria n lad ies of F air- ! M aurice M ann, of S p rin g d a le farm son, V. W. P e ttib o n e . •sit • il l soon be a p p ro p r ia te d to 8 te rlln g & K id d e r’s. w est of G resh am , has e n te re d a dls- S tu b b e rt c o n d u cte d th e se rv ic e an d o u t In a sp ecial c a r to a tte n d th e view w ill hold th e ir a n n u a l b azaar •ra in fo rm in g th e ju v e n ile clu b s w ith a h o u se fu ll of h is old tim e cerem o n ies. A m ong th o se p re s e n t an d chicken pie su p p er. S u p p er 25 W eekly O regojiion su b sc rip tio n o f "•»D ing on th e line« of w ork J U tility P o u ltry Show . n eig h b o rs an d frie n d s rev iew ed very w ere G ra n d R e c o rd e r S h a ro n an d fe r ex tended. be cen ts. E verybody com e. 79 at •ulteit to O reg o n c o n d itio n s. F a rm e rs an d p o u ltry m en will briefly th e w o n d e rfu l e v e n ts o f th e w ife, P a s t G ran d M aster W h eeler Ai guaged by th e i r p o p u la rity in given an o p p o rtu n ity to see th e fam - y e a rs of his life tim e a n d th e n a t an d w ife, P. G. A n d rew s am i w ife, P. - r Parts of th e U n ited S ta te s. oug (.|)an, p |o n sh lp h en s of th e O regon th e close o f th e day th e body w as d e G. T o m llso n an d wife. T h e d e g re e Club a re e m in e n tly su ccessfu l ;»cou;iKir g \ t u 7 r a n 7 w o r k a ? o n ; A g ric u ltu ra l C o.iege d d u u rin rin g g F arm - p osited in o u r c ity c e m e te ry am o n g w ork w as g iven in th e L ive W ire ball A **nwi of th e ch o sen s u b je c ts . In era W eek. D ecem ber K to 1. , th e old tim e frie n d s an d n e ig h b o rs an d a s u p p e r w as serv ed in th e '° ri1 s ta le s m an y c o rn clu b s have u tility p o u ltry show will be c arried i of h is e a rlie r d ay s.— F ro m A u g u sta, 1. O. O. F . h ail. T h e s is te r s left a f »Iorn., d am o n g th e boys In th e on , n co n n ectio n w ith th e co u rse, f ( Wla. (T im es. te r m id n ig h t on th e ir sp e c ia l c a r for f i f t s s j a s s : » » < ■ “ " " “ " j" ? i hom e. T h e officers In stalled fo r th e With all paid in advance new yearly aubacriptiona and * »u, h as th o s e of seed , so ils and u n til F rid ay ev en in g T he ch an pion List of Ix-ttcrw co m in g te rm w ere: Amy L. M or- »«eniH.it, a n d th e p ra c tic e of h en s w ill be ex h ib ited a t th is p o u ltry renewals for the Outlook received up to December 31 next, we T h e follow ing list o f le tte r s re a n d , N. O .; M innie M eyer, V. G .; “•< and ju d g in g th e co rn B oys' show , an d n o w h ere else. A lth o u g h will give free a years' subscription to Poultry Life, a monthly m ain u n called fo r a t th e G resham W m. A. M orand, s e c r e ta ry ; S a ra h dobs a re Ju st now re c e iv in g es- th e re will be m any o th e r a tt^ a c **''R 54-page poultry journal, published in Portland, devoted to postoffice fo r th e w eek en d in g W h eeler, tr e a s u r e r ; L ouisa Johnson, *»1 atten tio n fro m th e d e p a rtm e n t, i fe a tu re s , ad m issio n to th e ex h ib it I I progressive poultry culture in the Northwest. «"*' be m a d e a p a rt o f th e be free. P o u ltry * " '1. 'N o v e m b e r 30, 1913. w a rd e n ; N ora M eyer, c o n d u c to r; Plan in O regon. o n s tra tio n will be given ev ery day by We have bought 200 yearly subscriptions to this fine mod Letters— Orey A Crahane, Al. S a ra h E. F r a n k , c h a p la in ; R ltt* .**’**<!■ c o -o p e ra tio n e x is ts be- pou ltry »-xperts T hen- ” 'd em poultry magazine and have them to give away to our E lgin, H enry W. F r e h r e r , ( 2 ) , M r Tw ynne, R. 8. N. O .j M a rg a re t Can W Be ‘ .»liege E x te n sio n .livi hi bits of eggs and o th e r poultry prod- subscribers. The price of Poultry Life for one year is 50 cents. B etsy Jones, Mrs. M ary P a lm e r. M rs n y , L. 8. V. O .; H a ttie T u rn e r. R. 8. and th. F e d e ra l d e p a rtm e n t of u cts and b y -p ro d u cts and d8I" ” n " '^ 8' ••tore, a n d its a p p lic a tio n to tio n of m eth o d s Of h o u sin g and y*rd E m il S tubbs, Miss E m m a O 'R losser V. O .; E s th e r M eyer, L. 8. V. O ., Take advantage of this at once. You will be pleased with *°fk am ong O reg o n fa r m e rs is in g p o u ltry , k I Ring. re“ •> K Miss C a rrie K oenig. M aggie B eck, 1. O .; M aude B row n, J* made m ore g e n e ra l a n d ef- p ack in g fow ls. fee* " i ra 1 !' Poultry Life. Cards— D. W P o tte r, H e n ry F r e O. O. T h e new lodge w ill m eet S a t '*** P ro fe sso r H etzel h as Just ca n d lin g and g rad in g eggs An h re r , Miss K n ig h t H u b b ard . 'c r y c a re fu l s tu d y of th e co- h lb lt of hens, good and |» o r l«y rs u rd ay ev en in g a t 8 p. m. in th e Odd Be Inform ed « B e e x te n sio n w o rk In th e w ill be a very In stru c tiv e fe a tu re Al These letters will be sent to the F ellow « h a lls to p e rfe c t o rg a n iz a tio n 2 * rn »ad E a a te rn s ta te s . an d to g e th e r th e m any u"efu l Why not take a daily paper with the Outlook? dead le tte r office on Dec. 14th, M rs. N. A. H einfleet h as sold h e r * » 'o see its beat fe a tu re « u tiliz e d m ak e th e p o u ltry ahow a goo 1 sho We are agents for 1913, If n o t d e liv e re d befo re. la th r e e -a c re place o n e m ile n o rth of ^ • « in g to th e O reg o n fa rm e rs c o u rse ln p ra c tic a l p o u ltry DAILY ORRÍJOXIA1» c a llin g fo r th e above, p le a se aay ad- B o rin g to W ilb u r P o tte r of A sh lan d , U vsntages offered by th e com -1 E * 0 « « t0 ProT ,d* , th *. “ f?.1 DAILY 4«H KN AL 8 Mrvlce m oat p ra c tic a l In stru c tio n in all Bn “ .J. v e rtise d , giv in g d a te of Hat. ’ O regon. o f a g ric u ltu re , fo r th e benefit of th e ,, EVBMIXU TFIKt.RAM 1. McCOLL, P. M. ! Law rence Johnson, o f Clackamas, . fa rm e rs who ta k e th e F arm er« ' W eek » » WEEKLY ORBOOXIAM i f who forn‘erly had a a . ; . 'oreion « _____ Agricultural f College o lle ie . “ ---------------------- Is g e ttin g o u t tw o c a rlo a d of fir h EMI-WEEKI.Y 4OFRX.AL L Speak Quick, They’re Going! J hUd “° P tn the ’,ohn Metx«er have been unusually succewful thia Hnhscriptions tak e n fo r nny n t these o r in c o m b in a tio n w ith . •*«. la now located ln the Carl- year The course open« December $ flu tlo ok. ' ^ dB»g. across the atreet from | and close. . . . . , . j resource« of the College win oe maue 1 •k* »tand. Subscribe T o d a y A strictly quiet and acceMib,e w lhe farmers for the eo- Place to vlait. Laundry iut|on of the great quaetlona of In- 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 ^ : 7 " ? ^ ^ ^ ’ " " ..................... eaeaasews—sas >3 rreaaed production. Rich men of San Francisco will open a grocery of their own as a de- fenae against the high coat of living We had thought aoase of doing the same thing here. trees for Mr. Bair of Canby, to be used for the Christmas trade, ; Max Anderson has moved with hia I faaaUy to the Fischer place beyou^ Flrwood.