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GRESHAM OUTLOOK FAIRVIEW AUCTION SALE On account of leaving tny place I will sell at public auction On in) place. One M ile S o u th ea st of Gre*haiu form erly know n as the Geo. Sunday Place. THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915 T he follow ing described property, to-w it: 2 Horses, 1 Gelding, 4 years old, weight about 1350 pounds. 1 Mare, 7 years old, weight about 1250 pounds. 11 HEAD OF CATTLE 6 Cows, some fresh and some fresh soon. 4 Heifers, from 1 month to 1 year old. REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL, 10 months old. TWO HOGS, Weight about 100 pounds. C h ick en s, 4 5 olil and 4 5 young, all W h ite L eghorn. Good F arm W agon, size 3 -in. Good M ower. P o ta to P lan ter. Drag Harrow. Oise H arrow . 14-iii. S teel Ream P low . T w o-lm rse C u ltivator. O n e-h orse C ultivator. Buggy and S in g le H arness. Set D ouble H uruess. Hay Hark. W ood R ack . Good Gravel Bed. E m pire Cream Separator W ood R ack. Good G ravel Beil. E m pire Cream Separator, nearly new . And o th e r articles too num erous to m ention. TERM S OF SALE— All sum s of $10 am i under, CASH: All o ver $10. B ankable note for six m onths, at 8 per cent in te re st, will be tak en . J. O. DOWNING, Owner W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer . 1 C H U R C H S E R V IC E S . B E T H E L B A P T IS T C H U R C H — Sun- d a y S choo) 10 a. m. D. R. S h o e m a k e r, S u p e r in te n d e n t. P r e a c h i n a 11 a. m ., a n d 7.30 p. m . P r a y e r m e e tin g W e d n e s d a y 7.30 p. m. R ev . A. J . W a re , P a s to r . LODGES AND SOCIETIES ( T h e s e n o tic e s w ill be p u b lis h e d fro m tim e to tim e f r e e o f c h a r g e O th e rs not li s t e d h e re a r e s o lic ite d . I f a n y a r e in c o r r e c t p le a s e n o t i f y th e O u tlo o k a n d c o r r e c t io n s w ill be m a d e a t o n c e .) FREE M E T H O D IS T CHURCH— M o rn in g s e rm o n a t 11 o’clo c k , e v e n in g s e rm o n a t 7:30. S u n d a y s c h o o l a t 10 BRAND ARMT a m. R ev . D. M C a th e y s u p e r i n t e n d e n t. C la s s m e e tin g fo llo w in g m o r n in g se rm o n . F . L. R u g g , c l a s s le a d e r. M. A. R O S S P O S T . G A R . — C o m m a n d P r a y e r m e e tin g T h u r s d a y e v e n in g s a t er, W in B u tle r , F a i r v ie w ; q u a r t e r m a s t th e c h u r c h . .ie v . W m . R. P lu m le e , er. J o e l B a te s . T r o u td a le . M e e ts e v e ry P a s to r . t h i r d S a t u r d a y o f e a c h m o n th . L IN N E M A N M E M O R IA L M E T H O D - S U M N E R R E L I E F C O R P S — M rs. D. 1st E p is c o p a l c h u r c h , G r e s h a m . P re a c h - p J a c k , p r e s id e n t; M rs C la r a K ane, lu g s e r v ic e s a t 11 a. m. a n d 7:30 p. m. s e c r e ta r y . M e e ts e v e r y t h i r d S a tu r d a y S u n d a y s c h o o l a t 10 a. m ., E p w o r th J u f eaC|, m o n th , G r e s h a m L e a g u e a t 6:46 p. m . A. R . L y m a n , S u n - ______ __________;---------------------------- _ _ ----- — d a y S c h o o l s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ; M rs. L illia n U N IT E S A R T IS A N S . P u lle n , E p w o r th L e a g u e p r e s id e n t. R ev. M e lv ille T. W ire , P a s to r . F A IR V IE W ASSEM BLY, U N IT E D T IS A N S — M a s te r , G r a n t A. S h a w ; P L E A S A N T H O M E M. E. C H U R C H — s A e R c r e ta r y . E re d H. C ra n e . M e e ts firs t S u n d a y s e rv ic e s . S u n d a y sc h o o l 10 a F a ir v ie w , O re. m .; p r e a c h in g . 1 st a d 3d S u n d a y s , 11 a. S a t u r d a y e a c h m o n th . m . 2d a n d 4 th S u n d a y s , 8 p m . Ep WOMEN o r WOODCBAPT. w o r th L e a g u e 7:30 p. m P r a y e r m e e t- in g T h u r s d a y e v e n in g s . R ev. T. L. S m ith , P a s to r . C L O V E R C I R C L E NO. 202. W . O. W M e e ts e v e ry f o u r t h T u e s d a y a t 2.30 In S M IT H M E M O R IA L P R E S B Y T E R - th e 1. O. O. F. h a ll. G u a r d ia n N e ig h b o r, ia n , E a irv le w .— S u p p lie d by R ev. I. I . M rs. D. D. J a c k , G r e s h a m R. 2; G u a r d S ell o f P o r tla n d . S u n d a y sc h o o l a t lo ia n c le r k , E liz a M e tz g e r. G r e s h a m . a. m . M rs. D. W . M cK ay, s u p e r i n t e n MACCABEHS. d e n t; p r e a c h in g 11 a. m .; Y. P . S. C. E., 7:30 p. m. R O C K W O O D T E N T . K. O. T. M — C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E S E R V IC E S — M e e ts firs t S a t u r d a y a n d t h i r d F r id a y I. O. O. F. h a ll, G r e s h a m . S u n d a y sc h o o l e v e n in g s e a c h m o n th . C o m m a n d e r. F ra n k re c o r d k e e p e r, W a lk e r a t 10 a. m. S e r v ic e s a t 11; te s tim o n y D ic k e n s o n . m e e tin g W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g a t 8 o’clock Q u e s in b e rr y . G r e s h a m , R . F. D. 1. PLEA SA N T VALLEY B A P T IS T c h u r c n . S u n d a y S c h o o l a t 10 a. m ; p r e a c h in g a t 11 a. m : Y o u n g P e o p le « m e e tin g 8 :3 0 ; p r e a c h in g a t 7 10 p. m. R e v . M r H oy P a s t o r . C H A R IT Y H IV E . L. O T M — M eet» s e c o n d T h u r s d a y a n d f o u r t h S a tu r d a y a f te r n o o n » e a c h m o n th . C om m ander M rs. J o s ie S ta n le y ; re c o r d k e e p e r. M iss M azie S h a n tin . G r e s h a m , R. F . D. 1. G R A N G E D IR E C T O R Y . I L I F F M E M O R IA L C H U R C H — M tl- ro se . P r e a c h in g a t 11 a. m. a n d 8 ¡.. ;n. P O M O N A G R A N G E — M e e ts t h ir d S o n g s e rv ic e 7:30 p. m. S u n d a y sc h o o l W e d n e s d a y , M a rc h , J u n e , S e p te m b e r , De- 10 a. m. P r a y e r m e e tin g T h u r s d a y ev o e m b e i M a s te r , J. J. J o h n s o n ; MCMh e n ln g 7:30 p m. P a s t o r , T. J A n th o n y . t a r y , E d n a B e rk e ; le c t u r e r , M rs. J . W. Sunday S c h o o l s u p e r i n t e n d e n t , Cha-s. T o w n se n d . T a llm a n . M U L T N O M A H G R A N G E — M e e ts ev- • iv f o u r t h S a tu r d a y . M a s te r, R. I. A n In d ig estio n and t'oim tipalion. d e r s o n . s e c r e ta r y . M y r tle J o h n s o n ; le c ‘A bout five y ears ago I began ta k t u r e r , M rs. J. C. D u k e. G r e s h a m , R . F . ing C h a m b e rla in ’s T ablets a fte r s u f D. 2. FRIDAY. JVNK M. IB IS PAGE T H R E E V1CTORY At th e m eeting of o u r city dads Mrs George H ayden from B ridal Tuesday evening perm it was g ran ted Veil is visiting h er p aren ts, Mr. au d I the W arren C onstruction com pany Mrs. G. w . Allder. I to p u t in a tem p o rary pum p and Mr. and Mrs. F. F o th an d fam ily pipe from th e Ja ck so n sp rin g to the spent Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. S ecurities, Title P a p e rs, In su ra n c e Policies, y o u r depot g rounds of the O.- W. R. & N. Ickler. AX ill, H eirlo o m s, th o se v a lu a b les w h ich if lost, b u rn e d | com pany for th e purpose of supply- Mrs. Lizzie Zahn and son George, • ing th e C o n stru ctio n com pany's o r stolen, c a n n o t be rep laced except a t a g rea t cost, if at from R idgtield, W ashington, a re vis-1 p lan t and m ixer for h ard su rfacin g all. W h e re d o y o u k e e p them ? iting w ith h er fa th e r aud m other, the Sandy road. A rig h t of way is , Mr. aud Mrs. W ihlou. I being sought by th e com pany to 1 A PERSONAL SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX G eorge Zahn, F lo ren ce W ilhelm cross th e L uscher farm , as th e cut- tin g of th e Sandy and F airview h ilis “ ud U e r f u d e Ick le r atte n d e d th e ball I is at y o u r c o m m a n d . Y ou alo n e h av e th e k eys to it, a n d it will cost y c u less th a n half a cen t a d a y for th is a b so will h in d er very much in g e ttin g ma- sam e at O rient Sunday. Miss Maloney is spending th e week lute protection. terial on the road from th e p lant. D. S. D unbar bas th e d istin ctio n in F o rtlau d calling on old friends. Q uite a n u m b er from V ictory at- of receiving a special in v itatio n from th e K elley clan, wno will hold th e ir tended th e M em orial services of th e ;; ’an n u a l m eeting in Mt. T ab o r p ark late Dr A nthony last Sunday at the GRESHAM, OREGON. Ju n e 26th. Mr. D unbar will re la te Iliff church. h isto ry and anecdotes of th e early Last Monday evening ab o u t fifty of days of F a th e r Kelley. th e frien d s aud neighbors called at Mr. au d Mrs. E. E. H eslin spent th e hom e of Mrs. Alex. Thom pson to VENTURA PARK W ednesday even in g in P o rtlan d w it rem ind h er th a t it was h er birthday. It was a com plete su rp rise. T he ev nessing the g ra d u a tin g exercises of Mrs. De Spain, of P o rtlan d , is \ta Lincoln high. T h eir son, J. Caryi. ening was spent in p leasan t conver ttin g at the hom e of h er d a u g h te r, A bout m idnight Mrs. H ald an e Dickson. being one of th o se who passed witli sation and jokes. a bounteous lunch was served, then flying colors. T he paving com pany has h a l th e all d ep arted , expressing them selves Base L ine surveyed and stake» plac PAUL HOETZEL, Prop. B ert Schute and fam ily have left as having spent a p leasan t evening. ed for paving C onstruction w ork will for i’o rt O rford on a cam ping trip Mr. and Mrs. A. H. B urns visited probably begin next week. for th e sum m er. Mr. S ch u te's h ealth , with Al. K erslak e at S p rin g d ale one has failed him an d upon reco m m en O ur lib rary is a ce n te r of in te rest day th is week. d atio n of a doctor, B ert will spend now. A lib ra ria n from th e citv has The an n u al school m eeting was su m m er ro u g h in g it an d th is fall been o ut th e last few open days— held last M onday at Victory school will go to e a ste rn Oregon w hen he W ednesdays, F rid ay s and Sundays — d istrict No. 4 9. All business tra n s will locate on a hom estead in a h ig h and has m ade arran g e m en ts to pla. e acted. H enry F ritz was elected d i er and d ry er clim ate. We re g re t his ch ild ren 's books on th e shelves and recto r for th ree years to succeed J. will have a story h o u r for ch ild ren d ep a rtu re . ickler. T he books show th e school A fter ten years of co n tin u al se rv d istric t to be o u t of d eb t for th e first on F ridays. The ch ild ren a re very On the M arket ice as school clerk at Rockw ood, tim e since organized. F. F o th was en th u sia stic over th e new plans. Fresh Every Day. On T uesday Mrs. J. R. Bowles, of much ag a in st th e w ishes of th e d is re-elected clerk. P o rtlan d , and Mrs. C. D. Bowles, of tric t, W alker Q uesinberry refu sed to Miss L averne D uke and Miss M ar be re-elected at th e late school m eet gie Erickson are v isitin g w ith Mrs. S eattle, sp en t som e tim e w ith th e la tte r's siste r Mrs. F ra n k N. P aren t. ing. He has also told th e M accabees J. C. Duke. "C h eer up! ch e rrie s a re r ip e !” to secure an o th e r record k ee p er as T he Royal E m broidery club will ten years is enough for him in th a t meet with Mrs. F. Foth on T h u rsd ay . aud they surely are! W h erev er you may go these days you may sm ell th e line. He is also engaged in th e in July 1st. preserves, etc., cooking —an d sm ells su ran ce business as ag en t, w hich he Miss L ena Cooley is w orking in the p o rtend feasts next w inter. will give up, devoting his e n tire tim e hom e of Jo h n Burns. Main St., - Gresham. to his own business only an d m ay go Mrs. G. W. A ndrew s sp e n t one day COTTRELL E ast on a sh o rt visit to enjoy a well- th is week w ith Mrs. B. L. W alrad at ea rn ed vacation. T he C o ttrell L adles' E m broidery G resham . Shave and h a ir cu t may be hail A rth u r B urns is happy o ver the club w l'l meet w ith Mrs. A. R. Goger every T u e sd a y ' an d F rid ay evening b irth of a valu ab le little h eife r calf W ednesday, Ju n e 30. Mr. and M^s D elbert T ru e lo v j a n 1 now. A b arb e r has ren ted th e Cree nam ed Bessie F orbes P auline. H er shop for those evenings. m other, Ruby I’e a r P au lin e, was ch ild ren , of P o rtlan d , an d Mr. and The Farmer«’ Mutual Fire bought a t Spokane, W ashington. Mrs. E rvin H utchins, of P leasan t POW ELL VALLEY Home, wet.- th e g u ests of M r and Relief Awociation A rth u r has already refused $250 for Mrs. A. R H utchins Sundaz. the little calf. Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson and ch ild ren o r POÏTLÀND. O8EOOK M I hs H az'd G oger e n te r ta ln .il Miss Miss Nan B urnes form Spokane. have re tu rn e d hom e from a trip to Invites all farm ers who have no Plum , W ashington, w here th ey m ade W ashington, called on relativ es last J e s te r T horpe, of G resham , 3 < t p * a y . In su ran ce on th e ir farm buildings T he I. B. O. club will m eet with to Insure w ith us. This asso cia a tw o-w eeks’ v isit w ith h er son-in- week. lrs. L ida B nrtch, T h u rsd ay . J 'jlv 1 tion is th e ch eap est and sa fe st in Mrs. J. C. D uke and Mrs. Jam es law and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sö th e sta te . It in su res only co u n try A rth u r Griffith is visiting his sis- derberg. They stopped over tw o (lays B urns spent one day th is week !n p ro p erty an d has o v er $3,000,000 tre Mrs. E rn est Sims, of J resham , in P o rtlan d , v isitin g w ith h e r sister, P o rtlan d . In su ran ce in force. th!s week. Mrs. R ich ard G ustafson an d b ro th er, G. W. W oodw ard is h aving p a rt of W r ite o r phone David P alm blad. his hay cut. B . W . 8 M À I H Â L L , Free . A rchim edes found o ut th e trick ery Where Are Your Valuables? BANK OF GRESHAM City Bakery Bread Pies, Cakes and other Pastry Attention ! of a sm ith who had m ade th e k ing of An excellent sp eiim en of co lieg j PLEASANT VALLEY Syracuse a crow n by applying the i.d v ertlsin g is "T h e T rail Blaz «rs” He p u t th e J. F. W ing and son Joe, of Lents, specific g rav ity test. P o m ttie A g ricu ltu ral college a t C o r crow n in one pail of w ate r and an were valley v isito rs one day this vallis. it is rep lete with in fo rm atio n equal w eight of p ure gold in an o th er. i nd views of ev >ry d e p a rtm e n t and week. ferin g from indigestion and co n stip a F A IR V IE W G R A N G E — M e e ts e v e ry Mr. and Mrs. F red Olson e n te r Less w ater overflowed from th e pail tion fo r years w ithout finding an y f irs t S a tu r d a y . M a s te r , C e d ric «Stone, In p rin ted as a so u v en ir w hich will tained friends from the city la st Sun co n tain in g th e p ure gold. th in g to reliev-e me. C h am b erlain 's s e c r e ta r y , R oy S to n e ; le c t u r e r . M rs. D. be v alu ab le for fu tu re reference. Babies are ca rrie d on, o r ra th e r in, T ablets helped me at once and by us W. M cK ay . F a ir v ie w , O reg o n . day. ing them for several w eeks I was long pillows by th e peasant women in PLEA SA N T VALLEY G R A N G E — The U nited S tates' g o v ern m en t has Mrs. W 17. K esterson is visiting at cured of th e co m p lain t,” w rites Mrs. M e e ts e v e ry f o u r t h S a t u r d a y In e a c h vindicated the lig h tn in g rod by rigid H ungary. A babe is laid on th e pil m o n th . M a s te r , P. L. B lis s ; s e c r e ta r y , th e hom e of h er d a u g h te r Mrs. L es Mary E. M cM ullen, Phelps, N. Y. F or M rs. A n n a L e h m a n le c t u r e r , G. N. P a low th e end is lapped over an d is test. sale by all D ealers. g er. G r e s h a m , O re g o n , R. F . D. 3 lie B erke in P o rtlan d . usually long enough to com e up to E u ro p ean R ussia possesses the Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M itchell left R U S S E L V IL L E G R A N G E — M eet» t h u d S a t u r d a y e a c h m o n th . M a s te r, h ig h est b irth ra te in th e w orld; the fore p art of th e week for San th e in fa n t's chin. A strin g is then ft J o h n W e lb e s . s e c r e ta r y , M abel M ic k e l F ran ce th e lowest. tied aro u n d th e pillow, holding it so n ; le c t u r e r , M rs. F a n n ie C h r is te n s o n . F rancisco w here they will a tte n d the close ab o u t th e yo u n g ster, th u s m ak P o r t l a n d , R. F . D. 1. Of th e 10,000.000 people living in exposition for a few weeks. ing a sn u g and co m fo rtab le little bed G RESH A M G R A N G E — M e e ts e v e ry New York sta te 75 p er cent, live in ft G randm a Sager, of L ents, an d her JLX.X. K I N D S A N D A L L S I Z E S se c o n d S a t u r d a y e a c h m o n th . M a s te r. J u s t as a deep-sea fish, when cities and towns. rs J. R. C a v a n a g h ; s e c r e ta r y , A lb e r ? M d au g h te r Mrs. M arvin H ills, of P o rt b ro u g h t to th e su rface, som etim es t a A lle n , le c tu r e r . I I . E. D a v is G resh N ew G a lle ry O ne-tenth of o u r to ta l pop u latio n I am , O re g o n . land. w ere v isito rs a t th e T. P. b u rsts open ow ing to th e rem oval of today lives In New Y ork. P h ila d e l Cam pbell hom e a few days this week. the g rea t p ressu re to w hich it has SA N D Y G R A N G E — M e e ts e v e ry PICTURE FRAMING « f o u r t h S a tu r d a y . M a s te r, A. G. T h o m phia an d Chicago. A new com er arriv ed a t th e hom e been h ab itu ally su b jected , so H ip d ia s e c r e ta r y , Jam es B e ll; le c tu r e r , G IL T OR NATURAL W O O D , hl a s . In norm al tim es London devours S a n d y , O reg o n . N e a t a n d C heap. .(* M rs. J . C. S in c la ir. of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C h risten sen last mond, fetched from th e bowels of the m ore th an a m illion and a half E V E N IN G STAR G R A N G E — M e e ts S aturday. He is a fine big baby boy. e a rth , is liable to explode. In m any f ir s t S a t u r d a y in e a c h m o n th . M a s te r, pounds of fish every day. M A X S C H N E ID E R C arl Stine had th e m isfo rtu n e to instan ces larg e ones have actu ally J. J. J o h n s o n . s e c r e ta r y J e n n ie C. T h ere are eig h t o rd ers of k n ig h t S m ith ; l e c tu r e r . M is s N e llie F a w c e tt. S ell B ld g ., M a in S t.. L e n ts , O reg o n . hood in th e B ritish em pire, of which lose a valuable cow last Monday. T he b u rst in m in ers’ pockets o r even P h o n e 541 th e h ig h est is th e O rd er of th e G a r an im al died from a p ecu liar m alady w hen held In th e w arm hand. R ead th e W an t Ads. which th e v eterin ary was unable to ter. Eyes tested an d glasses fitted. A ccording to th e last census, th e diagnose. Dr. Geo. In g lis.— Adv, P leasan t Valley had a very quiet, population of Chicago co n sists of 1,- s 125,764 m ales an d 1,059,51!) fe school m eeting lust Monday. A lig h t Only One E ntirely S atisfactory. m ales. vote was cast, IL C. R estorff was "I have trie d various colic and E lectric wagons for rem oving ref- .•lected d irec to r fo r the en su in g th ree d ia rrh o e a rem edies, b ut th e only one | use from th e stre e ts are being em years; H. W. S nashall was re-elected th a t lias given me e n tire satisfactio n e ployed by the m ost pro g ressiv e E u clerk by a m ajo rity of one vote over and cured me w hen I was afflicted ropean cities. T hom as G raves. A one mill special Is C h a m b erlain 's Colic, C holera and T h ere are 80,000 ex h ib ito rs a t the tax for g eneral purposes was voted. D iarrh o ea Remedy. I recom m end it e Panam a-Pacific exposition, an d th e to my frien d s a t ail tim es,” w rites 8. w eight of the ex h ib its av erag e one R eports show th a t in 1913. 117,- N. Galloway, S tew art, S. C. F o r sale ton each. 091 parcels w eighing 50,319,360 by all D ealers. Queen Mary of E ngland, w ritin g In poundR were sen t th ro u g h the C hi W e H a v e T w o G o o d O n e s. T e rm s, if d esired . a confession album , records th a t th e nese mail. M odernization of th e de N otice o f A p p oin tm en t o f A d m in is trator. q u ality she m ost ad m ires In a man p artm en t Is progressing rapidly. PHONE 44 GRESHAM No. 12634 I Is th a t of m odesty. T h e an n u a l cu t of B ritish C olum In th e M atter of the E state of R ob All but fo u r sta te s now have laws bia tim b er is approxim ately 2,00,000 e r t Shaw Sm ith, Deceased. for th e com pulsory a tte n d a n c e of feet. T h ere are 420 m ills and 90 Notice Is hereby given th a t the children a t school. A labam a, F lo ri logging cam ps In th e province, em undersig n ed has been appointed a d m in istra to r of th e e sta te of R o b ert da, G eorgia and M ississippi a re th e ploying ab o u t 60,000 men. Shaw S m ith, deceased, by th e County exceptions. A system of sta n d a rd s for electrl- C o u rt of th e S tate of O regon, for A m oving p ictu re m achine, b u ilt to cal m achinery has been arriv ed a t I M ultnom ah C ounty, and has quail prev en t delays, has th re e reels betw een th e U nited S tates and E ng fled. AB persons having claim s a in st said e sta te are hereby n o ti m ounted side by side, an d as th e end land, and it is th o u g h t th a t they will ag Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Barn fied to p resen t th e sam e to me at I of each one is reached th e o th e r is u ltim ately be m ade universal Rustic, $0. room 701 C ham ber of C om m erce th ro w n in to action. In tw enty years New York city In B uilding, P o rtlan d , O regon, w ith 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6. sited $7. Each y ear th o u san d s of bu sh els of creased 3,000,000 In p opulation, an .’ vouchers and duly verified w ithin 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sited $7. I straw b e rrie s go to w aste because of d u rin g th a t tim e m ore th an a m illion six m onths from the date hereof. A ll,L IA M M rALI'IM Fencing, $6. Shiplap, $8. low prices o r som e ad v erse condition. less acres of land have been c u ltiv a t A d m in istrato r. SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR PO8TS | The d ep a rtm en t of ag ric u ltu re has, ed th ro u g h o u t New York state. GEO J. CAMERON, A ttorney. 701-4 C ham ber of Com merce. th e re fo re, p rep ared bu lletin s on the E m inent E nglish scien tists have , b . . . . O . " B ..H ï ' t ” "»'.” ' | m a n u fa ctu re of b erry by-products, I which should help in saving th is only contain rad iu m , b u t give off All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles waste. radium em an atio n s in as large q u a n D a i r y R ecords. TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEW ELS, BAULSTERS, TABLE tities as any o th e r rad io -activ e w a T he O utlook office has a prin ted LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS. Dally O regonian, 1 yr. reg. $6.00 te rs in th e world. form fo r record of d airy cows. It Is Tw ice-a-W eek O utlook, 1 yr,.. 1.50 We Deliver Lumber A ton of w ater from th e A tlantic very com plete, larg e enough fo r )6 C om bination, 1 y e a r.................. 6.00 ocean, when ev ap o rated , yields 81 cows, will co ntain th e m orning and QRE8HAM CAMP, NO. 1 I.Î6 0 , M W . pounds of sa lt; a ton of Pacific w a evening record for a m o n th , and is A.— M e e ts f ir s t a n d t h i r d T u e s d a y In If you keep cows e a c h m o n th in O dd F e llo w s ' h a ll. A ll ter, 79 po u n d s, a ton of A rctic or very convenient. Route No. 2. PHON 2 411 o b lig a te d m e m b e r s a r e I n v ite d t o a t A narctlc w ater, 86 pounds; a ton of you sh o u ld use th is record sheet. PHOTOS For Bargains in Used Motorcycles See Latourell & Son LUMBER PRICES REDUCED Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock JONSRUD LIMBLR CO., BORING, ORE. te n d . O. L. Fieldhouse, Clark. w ater from the Dead tea , 1 |7 pounds price is reasonable. P hono «<»1. The F arm ers M utual F ire Relief A ssociation. G r e s h a m M o n te B o. 3 B o t a r y P u b lic Phone 74 Zeal E s t a t e MT. HOOD BUTTER PURE, SW EET, CLEAN, S A N IT A R Y For Sale by Leading Grocers A L W A Y S O R D E R IT MABOSI G R E S H A M M A S O N IC LOI K JE .— M e e ts A s e c o n d T u e s d a y •... h m o n th , 8 p m. W o r a h ip r u l M u s te r, M ux »«’h n e td e r , u e c r e tu r y . It J. r.,1 - f e r. G r e s h a m , O reg o n . r A l I R n V V I I E W F M A S O N IC L O D G E — M e a ts f ir s t S a t u r d a y o f e a c h m o n th . W o r s h ip f u l M a s te r , M. J . F o x , s e c r e ta r y , E a r l T e g a r t. F a ir - view . A HANDY MASONIC LODGE— W. M . W A. P r o c to r ; s e c r e ta r y , C. D. P u rc e ll. S a n d y , O re g o n T R O U T D A L E C H A P T E R , O. E 8., No. 80.— S t a te d c o m m u n ic a tio n th e t h i r d S a t u r d a y In e a c h m o n th M a so n ic h a ll, T ro u td a le M a rg a re t M cK ay, w o r th y m a t r o n , M a r g a r e t S a le s , s e c r e ta r y . G R E S H A M C H A P T E R , O. E 8., N O — — W M., M rs, A n n a R ro w n , s e c r e ta r y , M lse R o ee D a lr M e e ts se c o n d a n a f o u r t h T h u r s d a y s In O dd f a llo w s ’ h all. odo ritto w B , ROCKWOOD I. O. O. F . NO 111.__ M e e ts In M ac. a b a s h a ll e v e ry T h u r s d a y n ig h t a t I o 'c lo c k . C K C re a N. O .; B. N. H a ll s e c r e ta r y . G R E S H A M L O D G E , NO. 126. L O O T . — N O., B e rt M e tig e r s e c r e ta r y . R. I. T o d d . M e e ts e v e r y S a t u r d a y e v e n in g B O R IN O L O D G E . NO. 114. I. O. O. T. — N □ ., W m . W h e e le r, s e c r e ta r y , W o. A. M o ran d . B O R IN O R E B E K A H L O D O B — N. G — M in n ie M a y a ra , s e c r e ta r y , N o ra M aya. a. G R E S H A M R E B E K A H L O D G E , NO. i t . — M e e ts e v e r y se c o n d a n d f o u r h W e d n e s d a y a t I p. m in t h e I O. O. F. h a ll. N o b le G ra n d , M r» C M K e n n e y s e c r e ta r y . M rs C o ra C h ild e rs . “Lei George Do II”^ G e o rg e in th ia c a te i t on e o f th oae good lit tle Want Ads. th a t w ill fin d a la rg e au d ie n ce an d do ta lk in g fo r yo u. TRY IT th e