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GRESHAM | O UTLO O K F R ID A A '. A l G l ST 2H. PAGE ID I » ‘ WHAT IS YOUR VALUE?” 1 THREE W e w ant all the Farm Loans Wanted! I w r ite r s has been discussing th is By MRS. O. W . SCOTT. ¡q u e s tio n : Is th e A m e rica n g ir l Yes, th e q u e s tio n is fo r yo u , dear I g ro w in g u n w o m a n ly ? T h e y decided yo u n g g ir ls ; but please do n o t ans in th e n e g a tive , r e fe r r in g to educat w e r it u n t il you kn o w w h y It was , ed g ir ls , b u t saw fit to th ro w some asked. L e t us s it here q u ite by o u r c o n d itio n s and ca u tio n s a ro u n d th is , de cisio n, selves w h ile we ta lk . M rs. J u lia W a rd H o w e w ro te ; I was on th e s tre e t th e o th e r nigh? “ T h e y ( th e g ir ls ! sh o u ld rem e m be r and saw a good m an y o f you , and I n e verthe less, th a t tru e n o b ility o f w ent hom e fe e lin g re a lly sad. W h y ’ I c h a ra c te r in m an o r w om an is not i a tta in e d w ith o u t s tu d y , e ffo rt and L is te n and I w ill te ll you. | s e lf-re s tra in t. I f th e y are suffere d, J u s t b e h in d me came th e lig h t o r s u ffe r the m se lve s to lose s ig h t o f i th is , th e y w ill not e leva te th e w o rld 's steps and lo u d tones o f tw o you ng j s ta n d a rd o f w o m an lin ess as th e y are GRESHAM. OREGON g irls . One sa id ; ’ ’T h a t was N e llie w ith F re d , and I boun d to d o .” M rs. Jose ph ine B u tle r, th a t noble th e y ’re g o in g to th e th e a te r. 1 w o n 1 E n g lis h w om an, w hen asked fo r a of d e r how she m anaged? She nearer I message f o r th e yo u u g la die s ¡A m e ric a s a id : “ T h e one th in g I feel kn e w h im u n t il la st w e e k.” ! is t h e ir la ck o f d ig n ity . T h e sense “ W h a t’s th e d iffe re n c e ? ” re p lie d ! o f t h e ir o w n w o rth sh o u ld be im th e o th e r; “ she was ’gone’ on h im at pressed upon g ir ls in a ll ra n k s o f P L E A S A N T V A L L E Y , A u g 27— G R E S H A M , O R E l.D N M r. a n il M rs. Chas. S tites fro m once and o f course he saw it . N e llie life . T hey are to o cheap: the y are n e a r B e a ve rto n , were Sunday v is it- M rs. P ark Com bs, o f C la ts k a n ie , is use h e r eyes, I ’l l say , m ade cheap, and th e y a llo w th e m - kn o w s how to sp e n d in g a few days v is itin g w ith ite r o rs o f M rs. C la ra S m ith . ! selves to become cheap.” Rev. W . F. Reeder vis ite d Rev. p a re n ts, M r. and M rs. G. H. K e ste r- th a t f o r h e r.” Now g irls , read th a t last sentence and M rs. Eagan at M osier la st E r i- 1 son. " T r a la ! She’s w elcom e to h im if ! a g a in , and see i f you do not feel the M r. and M rs. Geo. H. E o rte n b a c h - she a d m ire s th a t s ty le o f be au ty. day and S a tu rd a y. I h o t blood ris in g to y o u r cheeks as M iss E th e l S m ith v is ite d the e r and M r. and M rs. L e w is M ille r , B u t 1 s h a ll d ie i f 1 ca n ’ t have a glass i you re c a ll how on the stre e ts, in Misses L u lu P u lle n and U u la h H en j tro u t P itts b u rg , Pa., were guests at o f soda w a te r, and 1 h a v e n 't a n ic k e l , d i pots, in p u b lic h a lls and in social derson at P a rk Rose Sunday, Miss tlie home o f M r. a m i M rs. W. G. le ft. Oh. say! th e re 's C h a rlie and 1 g a th e rin g s you have seen g ir ls w ho, P u lle n acco m pa nie d Ite r hom e Sun Rogers, tile firs t o f th e week. Joe— th e y ’ ll tre a t. A -a -a h e n i! ” by voice and la u g h and dress and a t Pleasant V a lle y g ra n g e had a T h e tw o yo u n g men de sig nate d titu d e . illu s tr a te d tlin t w o rd "c h e a p .” day e ve n in g f o r a s h o rt v is it a t F e rn R o u g h D r y o n ly S c a P o u n d la rg e atte n d a n ce o f v is ito rs last Sat h e a rd , passed, lifte d t h e ir h a ts, jo in d a le Place. People fro m o th e r la n d s a d m ire A good p ro g ra m was re n ed the g ir ls and tw o m in u te s la te r M iss L a u ra Reed spent last week urd a y. C o lle c tio n a n il A m e ric a n g ir ls — these g ir ls who can i A ll prices re g u la r. No raise on account o f war. in T ro u td a le w ith h e r s is te r M rs. dered. C a p ta in P e rry und M r. E ly, to o k th e m to a d ru g s to re w h e re 1 w in la u re ls in colleges and p u b lic d e liv e ry every M o n d a y and T h u rs d a y in G resham , T ro u td a le and o f E ve n in g S ta r grange, w ere the A lb e r t Eox. presum e th e life o f th e e x p irin g g ir l schools, in society and in th e w o rld F a irv ie w . L o o k fo r O u r W agon. M rs. A n n a R e yno lds, o f P o rtla n d , p rin c ip a l speakers fo r th e occasion. was p ro lo n g e d by th e w is lie d -fo r- o f w o rk , w h e re t h e ir b r ig h t , q u ic k j T h e school hoard is h a v in g some was the guest o f .Mrs. C. S m ith and w its g u id e th e ir w illin g hands so sue | needed Im p ro v e m e n ts m ade to th e ; d ra u g h t. W E GIVE M iss E tite l, Tuesday and W ednesday. , As I passed th e d o o r site and Ite r c e s s litlly , but th e y see th e d a n g e r M r. and M rs. E ra n k Jones. M r. school b u ild in g s and g ro u n d s. co m p a n io n were g ig g lin g and posing o f la rg e lib e r ty . T hey see, perhaps, J and M rs. P ate rson and M r. and M rs. ' P- 1 . B liss is h a v in g a new coat I in the e ve r-c h a n g in g a ttitu d e s w h ich m o re c le a rly th a n A m e rica n p liilo s o ! B X E C N T B A D IN O D u ra n d w ent to Independence to ! o f p a in t put on his house th is week. ne rvou s A m e ric a n g ir ls assum e. My p lie rs , how th is lib e r ty m ay destroy LEN TS, O R E. Phone T abor 3 6 1 4 Some o f o u r you ng fo lk s have c h e e k s tin g le d fo r th e m , and I Bald w o rk in th e hop fields, th is week. STAM PS re a l w om anliness. A nd w hat <lo I gone to th e hop ya rd s, and o th e rs The Misses A d a li W o o d w a rd , to m y s e lf; “ W h a t do C h a rlie and mean by th a t? J u s t th is . God H im ! C la ra L a sle y and A lm a Thom pson . are m a k in g p re p a ra tio n s to go soon. I Joe th in k o f such a c tio n s ? ” ¡s e lf gave to wom an an in v is ib le a r T h e L a d ie s’ A id w ill m eet at the spoke in th e s ilv e r m edal contest Four n ic e -lo o k in g , w e ll-d resse d l mor, im p e rfe c tly described by th a t hom e o f M rs. G. N. Sager next W ed M onday e v e n in g and each one ac g ir ls in th e ir e a rly teens stood in good, o ld -fa s h io n e d w o rd , m odesty. q u itte d h e rs e lf very c re d ita b ly . T he nesday, S eptem ber 2d. fr o n t o f me at th e next crossing , W e a rin g th is , she m ay s t ill do he r S la shing fires on M ille r .< H e d in ’s ju d g e s , M rs. C la ra S m ith , A. L. M ay w a itin g w h ile several hacks passed best, p h y s ic a lly , in te lle c tu a lly and S o c i a l u n d D a n c e . A u g u st S a e ttle r, a fte r several place last W ednesday b u rne d ab ou t bee and M iss A lic e Rassmussen, on th e ir w ay to th e s ta tio n . T hey, s p ir tu a lly . w ith o u t h a rm . L a y in g i t I T h e re w ill be an ice crea m social too, were g ig g lin g and c h a tte rin g , weeks' vaca tion w it li i l l s fa m ily here, a w ard ed the s ilv e r m edal to A lm a aside, she v io la te s G od’s la w and ex fo r ty o r f ifty cords of wood and T h o m p so n w ho was ju s tly pro u d o f and dance g ive n by P le asa nt V alle y m id when one o f the hacks paused poses h e rs e lf to su sp icio n , c ritic is m lias re tu rn e d to his w o rk in Canada. ab ou t one h u n d re d rods o f r a il fence g ra ng e to m o rro w n ig h t. A ll are T lie je w e lry s to re b u ilt by M r. A n f o r an in s ta n t, th e d r iv e r ca lle d out and censure, no m a tte r w h a t she un th e p rize . . - - - N e ig h b o rs assisted in fig h tin g th e L. C. B e n fie ld , o f th e P o rtla n d j w elcom e, some catch phrase o f the s tre e t, and d e rta k e s o r accom plishes. W om en derson is n e ar c o ilip le tlo li. fire d e p a rtm e n t, Is sp e n d in g his v a th re w th e m a kiss. T he g ir ls g re e t whose frie n d s h ip she covets w ill pass M iss L id a S a e ttle r is w o rk in g in tire and soon had it u n d e r c o n tro l. c a tio n a t th e hom e o f his m o th e r, I ed w ith lo u d e r la u g h te r and excla h e r by, and m en whose id ea ls of the te le p h o n e office o f P o rtla n d . A llr e d L e k lie rg 's place luul been p re M rs. L. B en field. m a tio n s : w o m a n ly excellence are h ig h , w ill M rs. L a u ra Sam ple had fo r com - v io u s ly p ro te cted by b a c k firin g , o th M r. and M rs. Janies S u m p te r “ W h y , w asn’t th a t h o r r id ! ” s u re ly s liu n her. puny h e r m o th e r and s is te r, M rs. e rw ise tils b u ild in g s w o u ld d o u b t spent M onday in P o rtla n d . Four “ I t ’s th a t d re a d fu l M o s e !” T R O U T D A L E , Aug. 2 D ear g irls , it is easy to m ake m is W h ite h e a d and M rs. AyerH o f I 'o r t- “ I ' l l te ll m y fa th e r ir he d o n ’t be less have bu rne d. be m ilk in g m achines have been in s ta lle d ta k e s ! B ut th is one we are now land. am i are w o r k in g a t til' tn e Sun D ia l h a v e ." A nd th e n ; c o n s id e rin g you need not m ake. You Mrs. S op hia Stone lias c o m p le te d C. T. O 'C o n n o r and w ife , o f I’ o r t- L e t's go o ve r and see th e tra in s need not m ake you rselves “ cheap.” ( 'a iry . A n u m b e r ca lle d Sunday to la n d , v is ite d w ith M r. M yers o v e r a line m o d e rn b a rn on h e r place m id com e in . I t ’s lost o f f u n ! ” inspect th e new m achines. Am ong No m a tte r what you lack in w e a lth , Is now b u ild in g a con crete c e lla r. A nd aw ay the y w ent to jo in tlie c u ltu r e o r be au ty, you can be s e lf- Sunday. them w ere, H . C. C a m p b e ll, C. F. W illia m M yers and w ifi >, o f Re cro w d . I c o u ld im a g in e th e m in it. S w ig e rt, M r. F o re s ta ll, M r. Y oung, c o n tro lle d , d ig n ifie d , m odest. a tttle , are sp e n d in g th e ir vo ca tio n m en and M r. and M rs. C. I. T h o m a s, M iss T h e re , am ong b u ry in g You can so re g u la te y o u r conduct w ith M r.M y e rs ’ fa th e r. P a u l H o e t z e l Prop. Nancy and K a th e rin e B a yle y, Mias w om en, p o rte rs , lia ckm e n , com rner to w a rd those o l th e op po site Rex as A r t h u r R ich lias b o u g h t o u t i l l s c ia l tra v e le rs and a th ro n g o f m ol ley E liza b e th T hom a s, B e rt E d m tlu d so n , to deserve and secure th e ir u n v a ry v lo rris M cG in n is, R ic h a rd K n a r r , M r. hangers on, the y w o u ld see and be in g respect. You cun so “ keep y o u r b r o th e r In th e liv e r y b a rn am i Joe Sanders Is lo o k in g a fte r th e ba rn, H a rp e r, H a rry O sm an, M iss B eck seen. se lve s," by tlie gra ce o f God, th a t if M r. and M rs. S tonehouse have re A ll K in d s a n d S i z e s On m y h o m e w a rd way I fo u n d m y you are so u g h t in m a rria g e by a m an w ith , M r. and M rs Am os L u m sd e u . M r. and M rs. W ils o n , M r. and M rs. s e lf w a tc h in g th e g ir ls w ith qu icke n Sunday by Appuntinoli w o rth y y o u r a ffe c tio n , yon may tu rn e d a lte r seve ral weeks absence. 0pm Every Day - Q u ite a n u m b e r fro m h e re have M any o f th e m passed kn o w th a t in r e tu r n you g ive h im a L e s te r C a m p b e ll and frie n d s . On ed in te re s t. M onday J. S. B u rn s and s is te r Miss and repassed w ith s tr a ig h tfo r w a r d " l i l y w h ite h e a rt” and a reco rd you le ft t o r th e ho pyu rds. T lie m e e tin g at th e M. E. c h u rch H ut o th e rs, need not blush to re ca ll. lo a n B u rn s, M rs. and M iss Douglass glance and business a ir. W h a t is w itli careless w a lk und ta lk , w ere in is s t ill go in g on w ith good n tte n d - y o u r value? J u s t w hat you please were ca lle rs. ON THE MARKET G IL T OR N A T U R A L W O O D ance. M iss N ancy and K a th e rin e Bayley com pany o f y o u n g men w tio puffed to m ake it. FRESH EVERY DAY re tu rn e d hom e to T h e D alle s M onday th e ir c ig a rs in ce ssa n tly, as th o u g h N F A T and C H E A P l i t e r a very plea sant va ca tio n w ith tlie y were alone. S t ill o th e rs stood T w o u n k n o w n m en, son and fa th e r, in do o rw a ys o r leaned fro m w in d o w s, th e ir a u n t. M rs. C. I. T hom as. w ho were r id in g a ■ m o to rc y c le in Vliss D e lla Z im m e rm a n spent the p la in ly v is ib le in th e s tro n g e le c tric M A IN S T R E E T GRESHAM lig h t. Do you w o n d e r th a t I fe lt L a d d ’s a d d itio n , ra n in to th e G re sh week-end in C o rb e tt, O regon. School w ill open M onday, S eptem M rs. L ig h t ’s illn e s s has n o t im lik e g ra s p in g y o u r hands and beg 21. g in g you to ta k e b e tte r care o f y o u r am a u to stage yeste rd ay a fte rn o o n . ber M rs. proved in th e la st week. Sophie E. B a rn u m , w ho is to F o r w hat I saw th e o th e r Ilo tlt were th ro w n h e a v ily on the lie p rin c ip a l o f Hie school, lias moved M r. and M rs. K a r l A lla r d and fa m selves? ily le ft here to r th e ir hom e in S ea ttle n ig h t o n ly illu s tr a te s th e ten den cy g ro u n d , th e yo u u g man being seri- in to one o f R o tie rt J o n s ru d ’s cot o f o u r tim es. S a tu rd a y. tages. Q u ite r e c e n tly a 111 . v o f n o li il o u s ly in ju re d . M r. am i M rs. J. 8. B u rn s, M r. and M iss S te lla J o n s ru d le ft Tuesday ‘ ‘M o o H f l f !■ yowth atio vM In v a r ia b ly b« Mrs. D a vid B u rn s and fa m ilie s spent fo r.P a s c o , W a s h in g to n , w h ere she directed to p re p a re a peraoa la th e beat w av for p e rm a n e n t occupation 1or w h ic h Sunday w itli J. E. B urns. w ill he em ployed as ste n e o g ra p h e r h< la the c ap beat ab le Tt—P res id en t C. W K llo t. R U L E S G O V E R N IN G T H E V O T IN G C O N T E S T U te L a d ie s ’ A id society meets at fo r th e N o rth e rn P acific com pany. Mrs. Z im m e rm a n 's hom e, S eptem ber T h is h the Mission of the M onday a fte rn o o n the w in d caus • E le c tio n o f officers w ill be held G resham , Ore R U L E 1. T h e P u lfe r M e rc a n tile instance issue votes u n til such votes ed Hie s m o u ld e rin g fire to blaze up 9649003711547 M ain St. and o th e r im p o rta n t business tra n s Co. w ill issue votes as p e r fo llo w in g have been p ro p e rly stam ped w ith a g ain. H o w e ve r w ith p le n ty o f he lp acted. C ustom er« sho uld no dam age was done except the des- schedule, e xc e p tin g us h e re a fte r may th e ir firm nam e. K a r l W e lls , b ro th e r o f M rs. G. P. jt r u c t io il o f 160 feet o f fence be- refuse them otherwise. Forty-sixth School Ye«r Opens be m e n tio n e d : ------- ------------- ------- s Lu ntsde n, re tu rn e d hom e F rid a y fro m Z- R U L E 5. T h e s o lic itin g o f votes ' tween Ned N e lso n ’s and R o be rt Jons- 100 fo r *1 .0 0 on cash sales. •asteru O regon. H e met w it li an ac- 200 f o r *1 .0 0 in m e rch a n d ise paid in th e m e rc h a n t’s sto re , in f r o n t o f ' r u t l’s la nd . id e n t w h ile in th e h a rv e s t fie ld pre- sto re o r on pre m ises is p ro h ib ite d . M iss E n g stro m , a cou sin o f Ned W rite for Illustrated too-pag, Book w ith due b ills . e n tin g h im fro m w o rk in g f o r some R U L E 6. A vote th a t Is scratched N elson, is v is itin g at th e la tt e r ’s let. "THE LIFE CAREER.” ind fet Cata 300 fo r *1 .0 0 on pa ym e n ts o f old lin e . o r m a rke d in a n y m a n n e r a fte r it 1 l l o l l l e t i l l s week. log containing full information .Mrs. J. A. La rsson spent W ednes- accounts. leaves th e m e rc h a n t’s hands, s h a ll A baby g ir l was born to M r. and 200 f o r *1 .0 0 on due b ills sold. D t g f t t C o u rtei AG RICULTU RE : la y w i;h Miss G ladys Lum sdeu. be th ro w n o u t, p ro v id in g th is defac I M rs. H a rry B ic k fo rd lust F rid a y . 200 fo r *1 .0 0 on b a rg a in and Agronom y, Animal Husbandry, D a iry Hus M r. and M rs. W . W . L u m sd e u and lu g s h o u ld a p p e a r th a t a fig u re had bandry, P oultry Husbandry, Horticulture. ■ingliti r lin a v is ite d G. P. Lum sde n cle ara nce sales. A H andsom e P rize . In re fe re n ce to is s u in g votes on been ta m p e re d w itli. Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY, rid a y . R U L E 7. A f te r N o vem b er firs t no A b e a u tifu l s ilv e r cold meat fo rk o ld accounts, th e y m ay be Issued fo r L ogging E ngineering . H ome E co Miss H e len K in g and M iss G lad ys new ca n d id a te s w ill be entered. th e p a ym e n t o f o ld acco un ts, th a t w ill be aw arded th e c o n te s ta n t ha v- nomics : DomestlcSclence, Domestic A rt, m m sden spent one day sh o p p in g in R U L E 8. E v e ryb o d y is in v ite d to ENGINEERING: E lecffkal, Irrigation, w ere in c u rre d p r io r to J u ly 1, 1914. Int th e h ig h e st n u m b e r o f votes H ighw ay, Mechanical, Chemical, M ining. ’o rtlu n d la st week. n o m in a te can d id a te s. A ll th a t Is Votes w ill n o t be g iv e n on new M rs. Lee Evans is v is itin g h e r necessary is to send in th e nam e of M onday n ig h t. W ho w ill get It? A Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. cha rge accounts unless th is p a r tic u m o th e r M rs. B r in k . la r acco un t Is paid w ith in th ir t y any yo u n g la d y in th e c o m m u n ity . few new s u b s c rip tio n s , 3000 votes I ndustrial arts . A n a u to m o b ile f u ll o f jo y rid e rs T h is w ill e n title h e r to 2000 n o m i days, th e n votes m ay be issued if P eoifrona/ C ourier-A griculture, D a iry each, w ould w in il. Some one sh o u ld ro m P o rtla n d cam e o u t to th e dance th e m e rc h a n t is w illin g a n d so o r n a tin g votes and she w ill be en tered get busy. Votes ta ke n up to six ing, Home M akers’ Course, Industrial given h e re by L . K u m m e r S a tu rd a y as a can didate . Arts, Forestry, Business Short Csurse. n ig h t. A f te r repeated ofTenses o f ders. R U L E 9. Votes are n o t tr a n s fe r o 'c lo c k M onday n ig h t. R U L E 2. V otes w ill be issued Sthool o f M u n e— Piano, String, Band, W id e ly s ca tte re d have n ip ro p e r d a n c in g the y were ta ke n o ff w ith a tim e li m it o f tw o weeks, and able a fte r be in g cast. Voles Culture. been b u ilt by th e P o r t he flo o r and fin a lly out o f th e h a ll m u st be cast in th e b a llo t box, p ro R U L E 10. V otes th a t are n o t R e g u la r *1 2.00 w a sh in g m achines Farmed Bui men Coirie by Mail Free, la n d R a ilw a y , L ig h t A- the m e r by M r. K u m m e r, flo o r m anager. T w o vid e d fo r th a t purpose, b e fore tlie p ro p e rly s ta m p e d w ith P o w e r C om pany fo r the Addreaa T U B B B C IS T B A B , o f th e m en, P o lis k y und H a rm o n and ch a n t's s ig n a tu re , o r votes w ith the *7 .9 6 a t C a rls o n ’s w h ile th e y la s t.— e x p ira tio n o f th e tim e lim it . Be pu rpo se o f p ro v id in g P-V) C o rv a llla , O r « r “ one o f th e w om en g iv in g h e r nam e fo re c a s tin g rotes, m ake a re co rd fo r tim e li m it e x p ire d , w ill n o t be ac A dv. is E lla W a lk e r b u t be in g ca lle d Faye y o u r ow n gu idance. cepted. R U L E 11. A c o m m itte e selected by h e r frie n d s , cam e back in to th e In o rd e r to fa c ilita te v o tin g you P o lic k y Lull lo o k in g fo r tro u b le . m e rc h a n ts w ill co u n t the are requested to place y o u r votes in by th e tru c k M r. K u m m e r and som e o f th e an envelope and seal It. Please votes each week, b e g in n in g w it li the o th e rs held h im , th e w om an stood w r ite th e n u m b e r o f votes th e e n ve l th ir d week and re p o rt th e re s u lts in c h a ir and h it h im w ith her tin ope c o n ta in s and th e nam e o f the the O u tlo o k . C o m m itte e w ill be an- | WHO IS GOING TO W IN THESE PRIZES? AM I? purse, c u ttin g his face badly. In the c a n d id a te yo u d e sire to vo te fo r on nounced la te r. m e a n tim e the d e p u ty s h e riff here, A nd votes w ill be given a t th e tim e t h i s is t h e q u e s t i o n e v e r y c o n t e s t a n t s h o u l d a - k h e r s e l f , M r. M on ah an and D e pu ty G oo dw in the o u tsid e . R U L E 3. E m ployees, c le rk s and sales are m ade o n ly . N ow ’ s th e tim e to p lu ck u p y o u r c o u r a g e a n i l s a y , " I ' m G o i n g fro m P o rtla n d , and th e T ro u td a le T h e G resham O u tlo o k w ill g ive re la tiv e s o f th e m e rc h a n ts and news I to W in ," " I t ’s M e F ir s t ." boys to o k a h a n d ; the jo y rid e rs paper p u b lis h e rs ca n n o t p a rtic ip a te 2 0 00 votes fo r each d o lla r on new A d e te rm in a tio n to w in is a c re d it to an ybo dy. m a k in g a get aw ay in t h e ir ca r, b u t and I WOO votes f o r each d o lla r fo r re to Its p a tro n s. T h ro u g h were o v e rta k e n by men on m o to r- as can didate s. Y o u r f r i n e d s o re w a in lin g to he lp yo u w in . RU LE 4 M e rc h a n ts s h a ll In nn n e w a l « o r h a c k « u l e i e r i p t i o n * . h ig h te n sio n tra n s m is y<les, b ro u g h t back, a rre ste d and T h is ca m p a ig n is s im p ly a test o f y o u r d e te rm in a tio n , en eigy sio n lin e s , each o f these a ke n b e fore th e ju d g e . M r. K u m and perseverance. g e n e ra tin g p la n ts a re in m e r m ade a cha rge o f a ssa u lt and te r-c o m m u n ic a tiv e , so W hy n o t m ake use o f y o u r in flu e n c e ? E v e ryb o d y w ill a d m ire b a tte ry a g a in s t the th re e he recog th a t th e service is In you fo r y o u r p lu c k . nized, th e y, h a v in g been here before, su re d a g a in s t u n fo re It Is not an u n frie n d ly r iv a lr y . A ll ha ve th e same o p |s > rtu n l- tr y in g to ru n his dances. W hen seen in te rru p tio n s . sm oothness and in s u lts w o u ld n o t I j to use t h e ir ta le n ts . pass, th e g ir l w o rke d h e r nerves to A good s t a r t is a liig advantage. s i l l ' l l an e x te n t to tr y to fa in t. T hey T h e O u tlo o k w i ll h e lp you w in . ( a ll o n u s . 2 Mon- were le t o u t a t ,7 6 casli b a il. WHERE LOCATED t o t e s w i l l la* c o u n t e d e a r 'll M o n d a y e v e n i n g d u r i n g t h e c o n _. was a p p o in te d fo r a t r ia l, a ll day te st. I l i e c o a l s a l a n t h a v i n g t l i e I d g h e s l n u iu la * !' o l V o le s a t e a c h tl hree p le a d in g g u ilt y and p a yin g *26 P o r tla n d (8 ) c o u n t in g w ill b e a w a r d e d t l i e w e e k ly p r iz e . ___ apiece. T hose in te re s te d say tine O re g o n C ity A reco rd w ill I m * kept o f tlie co u n t each week and Hie s ta n d in g t .b l e y hope th is case w ill be a w a rn in g S ilv e rto n C a n n in g s e a s o n h a s ju s t sta r te d to any w ho m ay be disposed to crea te to da te p u b lish e d . C a za d e ro d is tu rb a n c e . T hey propose th a t th e E s ta c ad a dances s h a ll be p ro p e rly ru n and no HOW TO SECURE YOUR VOTES B a ll Hu» ro w d y e le m e n t a llo w e d . B o rin g E.arh r a m lid a te n o m in a te d is g ive n 2 0 00 votes to s ta rt w ith . St. Johns T h e lis t o f ca n d id a te « w ill be p u b lish e d la te r in th e O u tlo o k . Powell V alley G ic p e l Tent. Salem Votea g iv e u w ith p u n liases a t th e P u lfe r M e rc a n tile < o. S tore P a sto r J. J. W estup , o f H onan, ECONOMY JARS, Plots. 70c; Quarts, 85c; Half GalUn*. $1.10 G resham . See lis t u n d e r K u le s o f C o n te st. C h in a , speaks a t th e te n t in E n g lis h Voter, g iv e n w ith new s u b s c rip tio n s and ren ew als to G reaham S a tu rd a y and Sunday eve nings, a t O u tlo o k . s p n i., also Sunday at 3 p. in. in 2OOO ««tea on e a r li d o lla r re ce ive d on new s u b s c rip tio n . I immi vines on each d o lla r re c e iv e d on renew als. Swedish. PR U N E S W e have several sums of money, belonging to private parties, to place out on First Mortgages. in the country BANK OF GRESHAM Corbett Highest Market Price Paid Pulfer Mercantile Company Pleasant Valley try the new METHOD LAUNDRY THESE HOT DAYS NEW METHOD LAUNDRY Anderson Pleasant Home Troutdale City Bakery PHOTOS Best Bread Picture Fram ing Kelso Pies, Cakes, and other Pastry M A X S C H N E ID E R THE LIFE CAREER SEPTEHBER i8th, 1914 T en Electric Generating Plants j i Reliable E le c tric S e r v ic e SPECIAL! For this week Only Sugar and Flour Broadw ay and A id er Street« PHONES: Hom e A-6121 M arsh all I U O FLOUR, PLR BARRLL, - - $5.00 MASON JARS. Pints, 45c; Quarts. 60c; Half Callous, 85c Pastor O. L. Enock, of Bombay, In d ia, w ill give an optical lecture in the tent Wednesday nig h t, Septem- W ill show 100 line slides ber 2. Come early. A large attendance is expected. Collection w ill be taken Seats free. WATER MELON lc *et lb Gw m j 1 $7.55 net $7.25 net W e offer, Cane Sugar Beet Sugar - PORTLAND RAILW’Y LIGHT & POWER CO. Another Beautiful Award Monday, August 31 yssr « 4 « 1« b a ck s 50c zad 60c ysr bst IOIMI votes on s ack d o lla r rec e iv e d on aubsci ip tio n in a r- (o n ih ln a tio n s u lM u r ip t i o n s in c lu d e d . S u lm c rlp tlo n s p a y a b le in advance. E. J. HESELTINE, Twelve-Mile Store, Phone 787 Subscribe for the Ontlook Today. Help Your Favorite