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pleasant Home Pleasant Valley L om eli's C h ris tia n T e n ip er- P le a s a n t Valley young p eo p le's Vnion uiet la s t w eek T h u rsd a y society in bu sin ess m eetin g , h eld ' in ,h e M e th o d ist c h u rc h fo r th e ir a n n u a l electio n , Officers ' "i»l service, M rs. M iller. th e chosen being, p resid en t, H e rb e rt jeiit of lh e “o c le ty- p re sid in g P o p p leto n ; vice p re sid e n t G M p ro g ra m hud been pre- L a u g h lin ; se c re ta ry . Mrs. P opple- b) Mrs. L ovell, c o n sistin g of to n ; tr e a s u re r , G eorg ie B u tler. gnd re c ita tio n s a n d a n a d Young p eo p le’s m eetin g S unday ev dy Rev. A. J. L u cas o n th e e n in g J a n u a r y 25 a t 6 :3 0 p. m. will .( “Am 1 my b r o th e r 's k e e p e r.” have fo r its topic, "The P e rils th a t gift of th e lu m p to th e O rie n t T h re a te n o u r N a tio n ." J e r . 22: 1-5, L"»t church w as n o t as s ta te d by 13-18. (H o m e M ission m eetin g .) kelson p e rso n ally , b u t g iv en niu- F a rm e rs a re c a rry in g p o tato es to jiv by both m e m b e rs of th e firm S y cam o re s ta tio n n e a rly every day [yelsou & J o h a n s o n . d e sp ite th e rain . Ijptist ih u rc h se rv ic e s fo r S un- M ilton an d L e ste r R obinson and january 24. S u n d ay sch o o l in lady frie n d s of P o rtla n d w ere c a ll Cottrell an d O rie n t c h u rc h e s a t e rs a t W ill R ich ey 's Sunday. a. in. M o rn in g se rv ice a t Ja m e s R ichey, a fo rm e r re sid e n t t at 11 o ’clock. S u b je c t, Ply Spirit ” la s t o f s e r ia l serm o n s, of th e V alley, a t th is w ritin g is very »ling a t C o ttre ll 7 :3 0 o ’clock, low a t his hom e in P o rtla n d . g'dock get, ‘'D e a th ,” th ir d of ev en in g L) serm ons. L a rg e a tte n d a n c e L These s u b je c ts a re o f g re a t «rtance. All c o rd ia lly w elcom e, bveek service W ed n esd ay 7 :3 0 ¿j, Rev A. J . L u c a s, p a sto r. Lmos H illyard h a s re tu rn e d from ttland w h ere h e h a s been on a Lines trip. iRev. A. J- L u cas, of P le a s a n t retu rn ed to d a y fro m P o rtla n d ping been th e r e tw o d ay s on Lrch business. Iflie P leasant H o m e B a p tist people lently in ten d b u ild in g a new [srrh in the fu tu re , else they would I nave selected lo ts in new P leas- I Home tow n. |.t devotional a n d b u sin ess m eet- I was held S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n at I Baptist p a rs o n a g e . A good at- nce was p re s e n t. V a rio u s m at- l were discu ssed . E M ark ell w as in P o rtla n d ■day on b u sin ess. lio th M essrs. C o llin s an d M iller, have been liv in g w ith us for K e time, h ad a very c h e e rfu l tim e ■day e n te r ta in in g Mr. M iller's ■ndm other fro m L e n ts , w ho cam e ■ to spend th e d ay w ith th e boys. ■i | C h ild re n ’s sto ry h o u r h as been s ta rte d a t th e lib ra ry on W ednesday a fte rn o o n s by th e lib ra ria n , Mrs Moore. W ednesday afte rn o o n Miss H aile, of th e G resh am lib ra ry , and Mrs. L eh m an , of o u r v al'ey , a s s is t ed w ith th e o p en in g . Miss H aile very ably e n te rta in e d th e ch ild re n w ith in te re s tin g sto ries. T he c h il d re n a re in v ited to com e ag ain next W ednesday a ftern o o n . T h e L ad ies' Aid m et T h u rsd a y af te rn o o n w ith Mrs. S n ash all on P le a s a n t View avenue. P a tro n s of th is school d is tric t met a t th e school F rid a y afte rn o o n , J a n u a r y 16, an d o rg an ized a P a r e n t-T e a c h e r circle by th e aid of Mrs. W alk e r of P o rtla n d . Many good th o u g h ts w ere su g g ested and th e follow ing officers elected , p resid en t, Mrs. P au l B liss; vice p re sid e n t, G. M. L a u g h lin ; se c re ta ry , Mrs. W. U. M oore; tr e a s u re r , Mrs. H. C, R e st o r e I t w as decided to m eet ag ain in tw o w eeks J a n u a r y 30 a t th e sch o o lh o u se in th e ev en in g a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock, an d it is hoped all p a tro n s will com e o u t. -------- Poultry K eppers’ llo n t’s Don't use m o n g re l s to c k ” is one the first Higns e n c o u n te re d on en- ■iog the U tility P o u ltry show held I the P o u ltry D e p a rtm e n t of th e legon A g ric u ltu ra l C olleg e last Irk. Prof. J a m e s D ryden th u s ex alted his e s tim a te of th e v alu e of Ingrel fow ls. H e h a s re s o rte d to limited an d sc ien tific use of cross- l«ding in his w o rk of develo p in g lew v ariety , b u t o n ly m o n g rels a re ■erent c o n sid e ra tio n s. I Don't s t a r t to o b ig ,” com es next. Fairview Columbia Height , Mrs j Rog, an d Mn, y K n ,e r ,em a re both a t p re se n t in P o rtla n d , th e g u est o f Mrs K u leriem 's d au g h ter. Mrs B ellreeth . J . Udy has c h arg e of o u r telep h o n e ex ch an g e a t C o rb ett. Mr. an d Mrs. P. R asm ussen an d d a u g h te r Alice w ere in th e m etro p o lis S atu rd ay on business. Miss A nnie Benfield, o u r lib rarian , and R. Benfield, a re v isitin g w ith re l ativ es in P o rtla n d an d plan to h ear th e co n cert by th e Sym phony o r c h estra. Miss D o rris T rick y an d Miss Ada W oodw ard to o k th e eig h th g rad e e x - , a m in a tio n s a t th e H eig h ts school | last week. Mr. an d Mrs. J. T ay lo r, of P o r t - [ lan d , w ere o u t h e re la st week lo o k ing a fte r th e ir in te re st on th e ir ranch. W. Ross was given a su rp ris e p a r ty by his frien d s one evening last week. T. K n ieriem is th e o w n er of a nice new team of horses. I t h as been w ith m uch in te re st th a t we have been re ad in g th e a r t i cles In th e J o u rn a l in reg ard to d an c ing in th e public schools an d co n sid ered it a wise move of th e board to sto p it, as th e sch o o lh o u se is n o t th e place fo r th a t k in d of exercises. H ow ever, dan cin g is ju s t w h at people m ake it. I t Is as Innocent and in sp irin g an a m u sem en t w hen con ducted in th e p ro p er sty le as any sp o rt o r g am es we know of, b u t it becom es sin fu l when o th erw ise d ealt w ith, and so it is w ith all k inds of am u sem en t. I am satisfied th a t young folks th a t a re clean of h e a rt, show ing ta c t and good b eh av io r, con d u ct them selv es in p ro p er m an n er, w h eth er in a dance h all o r o th e r p u b lic place, a re m ost highly resp ected , and b e tte r people n e a re r th e K in g dom of heaven th a n a vast m ajo rity or society folks, th a t a re re g u la r m em bers o r m erely a tte n d ch u rch b ecau te it is a cu sto m , o r because they i- usl show off th e ir fine rai- n ent 1 to p le th a t have a lik u .' o r a e ra ’ :ug fo r doing th e w ro ' g th in g mal e ull k inds of p leasu re a failu re, ’’’ ¡le y a le lack in g self c o n tro l tc ;?■ ifi'l th e evil te m p ta tio n , and h e r,’e th e ir df w nfall. D ancing is an a rt ii l t n i f , and it is bean i:'el to w atch a coi | If of g racefu l d an cers chat un e rs la n d how to c a n y th e ir , n - ,o r an d to ta k e th e rig h t step s a fte r good m usic. B ut it becom es hide- ius and rid icu lo u s wh'en it com es to rag g in g , tu rk ey tro t, tw istin g of th e body an d sw in g in g rig h t an d left, w ith th e feet in an effort to ru n som e one dow n, th en it is a d isg race ful exercise and n o t d ancing, an d it sh o u ld n o t be to le ra te d anyw here. MRS. P. ANDERSON. A Buggy Whip FREE WHERE? To Introduce this Celebrated Brand W e will give a Buggy W hip with each 75c purchase of SENECA POULTRY AND STOCK FOOD Seneca Products are absolutely pure and are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction te ed your Hens Seneca Poultry Food and note the increase in egg production. GET YOUR WHIP EARLY Îïmiî about I ^ffrtur ^Future? NEW YEAR lies before you another twelve mouths of fresh opportunities. No F A IR V IE W , Ja n . 22.— P ro f. A. m atter what the old year brought for you, this year comes with fresh assurance of R. S w eetser of th e d e p a rtm e n t ol B otany of th e U n iv ersity of O regon, *aueceaa with new chance« to “ make good.” But what you accomplish how you will give a le c tu re u n d e r th e a u sp ic u se these opportunities is entirely a m atter for YOU yourself to determine. es o f th e g ra n g e in th e city h all on If you like your present work you are probably in the right line. Stick to it and S a tu rd a y ev en in g , h is su b je c t being train yourself for a job higher up. If you don’t like your work—if it offers you no "S om e M icroscopic F rie n d s and chance for advancement—i t ’s a safe guess that you are in the wrong line. And you had F o e s,” illu s tra te d w ith stereo sco p ic better look about you and find out what woik you do like- where your natural ability views. lies and then train yourself along that line. No m a tte r how little p ro g ress y o u 'v e m ad e th is y e a r— w h e th e r you a re In th e rig h t o r th e Jo e A n d reg g an d A rnold B ru g g er, w rong line of w ork if you will m ak e up y o u r m ind to do it— w ith th e help th e In te rn a tio n a l O sw ego, h av e re n te d th e Mrs. Eliza C o rrespondence Schools can give you you can w ring su ccess from th e n ext tw elv e m o n th s. S to n e ra n c h an d a re p re p a rin g to F o r 22 y ears I. C. S. have been* a s m ove th e ir d airy on it. Mrs. W m. B eyers and h e r d au g h s istin g men to get in to lines of w ork ■amount of k n o w le d g e and e n th u - T he H a rrid o n ran ch on th e B a rk fo r w hich they w ere best fitted — have lun can m ak e up fo r lack of ex p er- e r ro ad has been sold to a P o rtla n d te r, Mrs. L in ster, v isited frin ed s in been helping them to tra in and de Ite, and m is ta k e s a re su re to be c a p ita list fo r SEATTLE, W ASH. »17,200. T h e new P o rtla n d a few d ay s th is week. Dale A ltm an, w ho h as been q u ite velop th e ir a tu r a l a b ility — to q u a l P I M M e x p la in , w ith o u t fu rth e r o b lig a tio n o n m y p a rt, h o w I can q u a lify for Ide in th e b e g in n in g . If th e be- o w n er w ill soon su b -d iv id e it in to th e positio n , tra d e , o r pro fe s sio n , b e fo re w h ic h I h a ve m a rk e d X ify fo r b e tte r p ositions and bigger Holng Is on a la r g e scale, som e o f j g m an tractB A bout five y e a rs ago ill, is im proving. M ile s m a ii h ip C iie n iiH t Mr. an d Mrs. R aym ond M iller a t s ta tio n y E ng sa la rie s. They can do th e sam e for I ie m istak es w ill p ro v e very seri- Mr H a rrid o n b o u g h t th e place from B ookkeeper <'o n c r e t e <’o n e t ’tlo n B u ild 'g C o n t r a c t o r ten d ed th e fu n e ra l F rid a y of Mrs. YOU, no m a tte r w here you live, wlvat S tc n o g r n p h e i E l e c t r i c a l E n x A r c h lte c t I l T h e refo re, th e y sh o u ld be Jaco b B u tzer fo r $5000. Mr. H ar- A d v e r t i s i n g .Man I ’ow - S ta S u p t A r c h l t e c t 'l I > r a f ta M iller's b ro th e r, Mr. F e n to n , who you do, how lim ited y o u r ed u catio n , I ie with only a few fow ls. W hen j rJdon h as p u rch ased th e seven h u n - W in d o w T i Im m in g E l e c t r i c W ir in g H tru c tu ta l E nc S how -< ’ m l \\ in d o w E l e c t r i c W ir e m a n ( lo c o m o tiv e l i r e m ’n o r how little sp a re tim e you m ay have. I (business h a s jg ro w n th e m ista k e s d red a c re fa rm n e a r Y am hill know n w as accid en tally k illed in P o rtlan d < ’i v ii S e r v ’e E x h iiih . T e le p h o n e E x p e r t L o c o m o tiv e E n v J u s t m ark on th e coupon th e R It. C o n s t r i i e t 'n C o n i. lllu H tr a t'K M in in g E n g l be avoided. as th e S u n n y b ro o k farm an d w ill at T uesday. C iv il E n g i n e e r R e f r i g e r a t i o n E n g M in e E o r e m n n Mr. B eyers loaded a c a r of p o ta p osition you w ould m ost like, and m ail H u rv e y tn M e c h a n ic a l E n g Dont’s ” w ill n o t co n d u ct a p ro f- once p u t on fifty blooded cows. T he ( ìhh E r ig in e e r P o u l t r y H n is in « N a v i gii ti ori M e h n 1 I » r^ fta m a ri th e coupon to th e I. C. S. W ithout toes th is week. J ile p o u ltry b u sin ess but th e in - p iace wjn be in c h a rg e of J. W. A e r b u il ’ in e I 'l u m b 'v iR ’ i t l 'u A u to m o b »- K u n n in g M essrs. H yde an d Jo h n so n a re o b lig a tin g you in th e least they will ligent o b se rv a tio n of th ese th re e H u lb e rt. sh in g lin g and b u ild in g a chim ney show you how they cab tra in you for steer th e b e g in n e r c le a r of som e ' N a m e ___ Mrs. M. Taylor- of P o rtla n d , is th e in th e resid en ce of Geo. M atson. th is jo b in you ow n h om e d u rin g your like m ost d is a s tro u s , th o u g h ifllur- g u e st of Mrs. C. S hepard. S tre et a n d N o They will la te r occupy room s in the sp a re tim e. m istak es. Miss F lo ren ce H oney, of G resh am C ity State [Don't use im m a tu re s to c k ,” is will give a m usical d em o n stra tio n at b u ild in g , Mr. H yde h av in g ren ted M ark the C oupon-N O W »next sig n d isp la y e d a t th e show , th e P re s b y te ria n ch u rch on F rid ay his hom e to a fam ily w ho w ill build P rea en t O c c u p a tio n at ph size a n d v ita lity a re affected a fte rn o o n w hich w ill be of in te re s on p ro p erty recen tly p u rch ased S e c t:; ■ of U m bdenstock & L arson. avorably by m a tin g o v er young to all lovers of m usic. Mr. an d Mrs. Jo e S tep h en s, of :kens. V ita lity is a n im p o rta n t Mr. an d Mrs. K. B retch e r, (n ee Los A ngeles, a re v isitin g Mr. S tep h |»< >RTLA NI) M A K K ETS. :or in heav y egg -lay in g . L a u ra M enzies) w ho fo rm erly lived en 's siste r, Mrs. A ltm an fo r a sh o rt (■rain, F lo u r, F eed. E tc. a t T ro u td a le , b u t a re now resid en ts tim e. W H EA T — T rack prices C lub, of P o rtla n d , a re receiv in g c o n g ra tu Miss A lm a B au d er was called to red R us latio n s on th e a rriv a l of a d a u g h te r P o rtlan d fo r a w eek o r a little m ore. 8 6 187c; B luestem , 97c; on Ja n u a ry 9. A fter h e r re tu rn sh e will open k in sian . 86c; ,4 0 - f o ld , 87 Vic; valley, 87c. d e rg a rte n school a t Scenic. P a u l H o e t z e l Prop. M 1LLSTU FFS -B ran , »21-22 per for the follow ing : to n ; m id d lin g s $29-30; sh o rts, »22.50-24 FLOU R — P a te n ts, »4.60 per Mr. C lark e from th e Ja c o b 's co m DAILY (AND SUNDAY) OREGONIAN b a rre l; s tra ig h ts , $4 00; exports, pany, P o rtla n d , was v isitin g Sunday Miss E llen an d S arah S tone, Misses g rah am , a t his w lfe’B p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. T rim b le an d Miss A nna M cCarrol $ 3 .65-3.80; valley, $4.60; WEEKLY OREGONIAN $4.60; w hole w heat, $4.80. Dewees, of C o ttrell. visited at th e hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. EVENING TELEGRAM BARLEY Feed. $24g50 p er ton ; Mrs. R. A. H u tch in so n and baby H a rris H am ilton last Sunday. »26.50- I w ere th e g u ests of Mrs. H u tc h in ON THE MARKET $25.50; rolled, DAILY (AND SUNDAY) JOURNAL R alph N eib au er has been in the b rew ing, so n ’s siBter, Mrs. T ru elo v e, of P o rt FRESH EVERY DAY n eig h b o rh o o d a few days. He ex 27.60. SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL land S atu rd ay and Sunday. CORN — W hole, $35; cracked, pects to m ove his fam ily back on the G ran d p a Beers h as re tu rn e d to Ills $36 p e r ton. ran ch th e m iddle of March. place at M edford a fte r a sh o rt v isit OATS— No. 1, w hite, $24-25 per A co m p lete su rp ris e was given at Subscriptions taken fo r these alone or in combin w ith his son F ra n k B eers o f th is ton. th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G. L usted HAY — E a ste rn O regon tim othy, place. ation with I HE O U TLO O K. Lowest published last F rid a y even in g G am es and m u F re d d ie W ag n er and B urleigh choice, $16 50; alfa lfa , »14; clover. sic w ere tn e fe a tu re of th e evening. rates. S piers re tu rn e d Sunday from Honne- A bout th irty w ere p resen t. R efresh $»-»10. Dairy and Country Produce. I vllle w h ere they have been in th e m ents w ere serve« d u rin g th e e ’ en- POULTRY — H ens, 16-16 H cents; em ploy of th e W estern U nion T ele ing, and all p resen t had a very e n Take advantage NOW. The Outlook and You get the benefit sp rin g s, 16c; ducks, young, 14c; jo y ab le tim e g rap h com pany. Mr. an d Mrs. E m m et K elly , turkeyi)> llv e, 20c; d ressed , 25-2«c ' T h e B ap tist Aid society m et fam ily, of G resham , and EGOS— At Sandy, 30c per dozen ! w ith Mrs. G eorge L usted T h u rsd ay . M rs F ra n k C lark , of N ew berg, v isit A ten cen t d in n e r w « s I B U T T ER — City cream ery , cubes ed G. L u ste d ’s fam ily a couple of Main St. (iresliatn, On'. J a n u a ry 22 SUMMONS. m e n t an d p erso n al in d ig n itie s re n days la s t w eek. 26-28c; p rin ts, 30c. served. d e rin g life b u rd en so m e, and for Mr. an d Mrs. R o b ert B u rn s visited C H E E S E — T rip lets. 20c p er lb.; In th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e S ta te of such o th e r re lie f as to th e c o u rt may O regon In and fo r M ultnom ah Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Ic k le r la st Sun- D aisies, l i e per lb ; young A m erl seem Ju st and e q u ita b le C ounty, day _ T h is su m m o n s is p u b lish ed p u r Mrs. M athew R auw v isited in Pow- ca8i 19c. M argaret L an g fo rd , P laintiff, vs s u a n t to an o r d e r of th e H onorablo ell Valley last Sunday. V EA L— F ancy, 14 t i c p er pound W G. L an g fo rd , D efendant. T. J. C leeton, ju d g e o f th e above --------------- * 1 PO R K — F ancy, 1 0 \fcc p er pound. In th e nam e of th e S ta te o f Ore- I e n title d c o u rt, m ad e on th e « 1 st day G R E S H A M , OREGON gon, you a re h ereby re q u ire d to ap- of D ecem ber, 1913. d ire c tin g th a t p ear and a n sw er th e co m p lain t filed th e sam e be p u b lish ed once a week ONIONS— O regon, $3 25 per sack w eeks in th e ______ • POT A T O M — O regon, 80c-$l 00 a g a in s t you In th e above e n title d fo r six su ccessive Conuncrrial a n i ^ au in tta Arrounta # o lir itr b su it an d co u rt on o r before F e b ru - G resh am O utlook, a n e w sp ap er of Mrs. C. J. Sw anson an d d a u g h te r, h u n d re(j ; sw eet p o tato es, $2 50 pet a r y 2 0 th , 1914, th a t being th e d a te ! g e n e ra l c irc u la tio n , p rin te d and pub- fixed by th e co u rt fo r you to a p p e a r ji s h e d a t G resh am , M u ltn o m ah coun- Mrs. C arl Jo h n so n , of P o rtla n d , took h u n d red d in n er on W ednesday w ith Mr. and OFFICERS G R E E N F R U IT — A pples, 50c-2 50 and an sw er h erein , ar.d being six j ty, O regon. w eeks from th e d ate of th e first pub- i D ated and first p u b lish ed Ja n . 2, 1914 p er box; pears, $1.25-$1.75 per box; Mrs Jo h n P alm blad llcatlo n of th e sum m ons, and If you D ate of la s t p u b lic a tio n F eb 20, 1914 BENJ. CAMERON, President Mr and Mrs. R ich ard G ustafson g rap es, M alagas, »7.60 per keg fail to a n sw er w ith in such tim e, f o r i M. C. KING, and fam ily re tu rn e d Sunday evening cra n b e rrie s, »12-12.50 p er b a rre l. F. A. HO LLIDA Y, Vice Pre.ident w ant th e re o f, th e p lain tiff w ill ap- . A tto rn e y fo r P lain tiff, to th e ir hom e In W oodstock. O regon ERNEST W . PETERSON, Cashier ply to th e c o u rt fo r th e re lie f p ray ed F ir s t S ta te B an k B uilding a fte r sp en d in g sev eral days v isiting T h e O utlook has on h an d p rin ted I fo r In h er c o m p la in t; fo r decree of . . . . . . .7— , w ith Mrs G ustaf»on's p aren ts Mr. sch<x»l re p o rt card s w ith e n v e lo p -. |) h l . c o u rt dissolving th e b o n d , of C ham berlain. tough R em edy. and Mrs. Jo h n P alm b lad and w ith h er T h e v a re a n e a t card , p rin ted oi. m atrim o n y now ex istin g betw een T h is rem edy h a s no s u p e rio r for ' Upaul Palmblad, of Portland, spent finest b risto l very com plete and I the p lain tiff and th e d e fe n d a n t, an d cou g h s and cold« It Is p leasan t BENJ. CAMERON EMANUEL ANDERSON serv iceable Sent p rom ptly by m all fo r custody of th e fo u r m in o r child- ta k e It co n ta in s no opium o r o Sunday with the home folks Other P r i c e s 2 \ i e each com plete. O v e r ! ren nam ed In h e r c o m p lain t, on th e n arco tic. It always cures. F o r F. A. H O L L ID A Y ERNEST W. PETERSON Sunday guests were L. Swanton, of V u u Zc each P o stag e ad d itio n a l, g ro u n d s of gross, h a b itu a l dru n k en -1 by G resham Drug Co., an ' Portland. Guat Anderaon and Ben 5c fo r each 26'. ness, and c ru el a n d In h u m an t r e a t - ' D ealers A Scenic International Correspondence Schools I I ( Sub scribe N ow City Bakery Cottrell Lusted Best Bread Pies, Cakes, and other P a str y BANK OF GRESHAM Powell Valley directors GUST -LARSON Landon. j