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GRESHAM OUTLOOK PAGE T H R E E î $1000 TO LOAN ) PROGRAM, O n a G o o d F arm BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON. PLEASANT HOME SCENIC E. S. R obinson and C. F. R obin son, of W estm in ster, B. C., have re tu rn ed to th e ir hom e a fte r a visit with th e ir sister, Mrs. W. E. M arkell. Mrs. Wm. M artin, of O ttow a, C an ada. a sister, is now a guest at the M arkell home. Chas. DeHaven in ju re d li'niself severely last T uesday w hile slashing He got a cut ju st below th e knee. He bled so profusely th a t it was nec essary to call m edical aid to stop the bleeding and sew up th e wound. He is doing well and will soon be ab o u t his w ork again. Miss M aude D rake is keeping house for th a . M arkell fam ily q .u lu g Mrs. M arkell's illness. Mrs. A. Duncan e n tertain ed Mr. and Mrs. L ohrm an of Sandy Ridge Mr. and Mrs. C. H. P adke of P o rt last Sunday. land and Mrs. J. M Davis of P air- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jack have re view visited a t th e hom e of Mr. and tu rn ed to B ellingham , W ash., a fte r Mrs. Jo h n B ram h ali this week. a m o n th 's visit w ith th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. G rant Sloop spent Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Jack. th e day in P o rtlan d today. Mr. and Mrs. Em il B artsch have TROUTDALE as th e ir guests th is week, Mrs. B er Mrs. Louie T hom pson of P o rtlan d th a S hanklin and children, Mr. and Mrs. H arry M orris, all of P o rtlan J. is visiting w ith Mrs W allace. T he M ethodist L adies Aid society E lm er Cam pbell of B u tte, Mont., sp ent a pleasan t aftern o o n W ednes is in tow n this week. day at th e hom e of Mrs. Chas. Quick- Mrs. A llard is visitin g with h er sail. T he next m eeting will be with d a u g h te r a t T he Dalles. Mrs. B row er on A ugust 4. D uring th e past week th e re have Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Evans, Mr. and been as gu ests in th e H elm ing home, Mrs. V ictor E llis and son K enneth of Mrs. C aroline H elm ing, Will H el C o rb ett spent Sunday with Mr. and m ing and wife, of P o rtlan d , and Mrs. A ugust B artsch. Mary Z im m erm an of T he Dalles. T he m eetings at th e C hapel car Elza W allace has gone to Condon a re well atte n d e d and all are pleased to work in th e h arv est fields. and benefitted by the preaching of Mrs. Powell, lib ra ria n , rep o rts a ) Dr. D river an d by the a ttra c tiv e m u sic. T he ca r is being well filled ev-1 very sa tisfac to ry circu latio n of hooks ery evening. Next Sunday m orning ! even thoug h vacation days are here. Dr. D river will preach at C ottrell in ! Tlie readin g room is open from 2 :30 th e m orning and at the ca r in the p. m. to 5:3 0 , and from 7 to 9 in the J evening. You will find an a ttra c tiv e evening. [ place in which to spend leisu re hours and a lib ra ria n ever ready to aid you COTTRELL in finding read in g m aterial for e ith e r Dr. W. C. D river, in charge of the profit o r pleasure. chapel c a r at P lea san t Home, will T he Ladies Aid society will m eet preach at C ottrell next Sunday at at th e church next W ednesday a f t th e usual m orning hour. The m eet ernoon for work on th e ir quilt. Come ing will be held at the ca r in the and bring your thim bles. evening. Tw lce-a-W eek O utlook, 1 y r..... 1.60 D aily O regonian, 1 yr. re g ..... $6.00 C om bination, 1 y e a r.................. 6.00 1 G R E S H A M CAM P. NO. 13,180, M. W. A .— M eets first and th ird T u esd a y in ea ch m o n th in Odd F ello w s' h all. A ll o b lig a te d m em b ers are In vited to a t ten d. G. L. F ie ld h o u s e , Clerk. w. o. t . u. W O M EN ’S C H R IS T IA N TEM PER- A N C E V N IO N .— M eets at the L ib rary seco n d and fo u r th T h u rsd a y s each m o n th at 2 30 p. m. P resid en t. Mrs. H. L. W o s ts ll; se c r e ta r y . Mrs. G eorge F. H on ey. Bids Wanted. N otice is hereby given th a t bids will be received for fu rn ish in g hand m usic d u rin g fa ir (n o t less th a n 15 pieces.) R ight is reserved to re je c t any o r all bids, band to play from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. A ddress bids to H. A. Lewis. P o rt land, O regon, R. 1. By o rd e r of th e B oard of D irectors, . . . , „ „ , M ultnom ah County F air. D. M. ROBERTS, S ecretary. SIGNS FOR THE TIMES! If you i eed any of th e follow ing sigt s get them at th e O utlook office. The m ore com mon form s a re 1»< pt Cli hand and any o th e rs can be supplied on sh o rt ro tic e. We m ake a specialty of neatly p rin ted placards. O rders tak en b j phone. P L E A S E DO S O T A S K F O B C R E D IT F O B S A L E , A p p ly to (L a r g e ) F O B B E K T . A p p ly to (L a r g e ) N O T A R Y P U B L IC KO M IN O R S A L L O W E D K E E P O UT— T H IS M E A N S YOU B O U S E F O B B E N T L a r g e ) B O U S E F O B B E N T (S m a ll) T E R M S CASH ( S m a ll) NO SM O X IN O A L L O W E D (S m a ll) NO A G E N T S OR F E D D L E B S N E E D CALL NO T R E S P A S S IN G . (S e v e r a l fo r m s ) M IL X R E P O R T B L A N K S (T h e s e are large, p rin ted on s tr o n g Cardboard, s u ita b le fo r m ilk record o f 16 to 18 c o w s for one m onth , b oth m o rn in g and e v e n in g .) THE OUTLOOK P hone 701 G resham LUMBER PRICES REDUCED Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Bam Rustic, $9. 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sued $7. 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sued $7. Fencing, $6. Shiplap, $8. SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEW ELS. BAULSTERS, TABLE LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS. We Deliver Lumber JONSRUD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE. PHONE 41x Route No. 2. D E C ID E PROGRAM AND FIELD DAY EVENTS 1 0 :3 0 W ell K n o w n P e rc h e ro n S tallion. A t p rese n t at S a n d y Fir L u m b e r C o m p a n y 's M ill n e a r S a n d y . P h o n e 446. A n n o u n c e m e n t of other places w h ere he w ill stand m ade later. $10 Dollars for the Season $15 to insure colt A. M. L Selection, P lea san t H om e Band. 2. Song. 'Picnic Song.’* G range Chorus. 3 . Address of W elcome, Geo. W. S tapleton, M ayor of G resham . 4 Song, "T he W ild B ird ," G range C horus. 5. Vocal Solo. Isaac E. Staples (S tap les the Je w e le r). 6. A ddress, C. E. Spence, M aster Oregon S tate G range. 7. Q u artet, "B ea u tifu l B ells.” George W. S tapleton, C. E. R usher, Mrs H W. S nashall, Mrs. C harles L ato u rell 8. A ddress. Ja m es W ithycom be, G overnor of Oregon. 9. Song, "H ail to th e H arv est," G range Chorus. 10. A ddress, Phil Bates, M ultnom ah County Booster. 11. Selection. P leasan t Home Band. 12. Song, "L ig h tly L augh and Gaily S in g , G range Chorus. PROGRAM, 1 :15 W rite o r P h o n e . Sanitary Meat Market PHONE 54 X MAIN ST. I». M. FREE DELIVERY ADOLF TIETZE List of le tte rs . Colum bia G range, M aster, M. Pounder. Evening S tar G range, M aster, J. J. Johnson. F airview G range, M aster, Cedric Stone. G resham G range, M aster, Mrs. J. R. Cav- anagh. L ents G range, M aster, W. H. Young. M ultnom ah G range, M aster, R. I. A nderson. P leasan t Valley G range, M aster. P. J. Bliss. Rockwood G range, M aster, Jo h n Richm ond. R ussellville G range, M aster, Jo h n Welbls. W oodlawn G range. M aster, W H H. D ufur. CONTESTS 1. Boys’ Race, u n d er 12, T ennis Shoes do n ated by B ert Lindsey. 2. Boys’ Race, o ver 12, under 16, Comb an d B rush donated by R. A. W ilson Drug Co. 3. G irls’ Race, u n d er 12, Box S tatio n ery donated by G resham Drug Co. 4 G irls’ Race, o v er 12, u n d er 16, Jew el Case donated by Staples th e Jew eler. 5. L ad ies’ Spool W inding C o n test, Clock donated by M. D. Kern. 6. F a t M en’s Race, over 200 pounds, E ver green S hrub don ated by H. A. Lewis. 7. Sack Race, H and Grip donated by R. R. C arlson. 8. O bstacle Race, B aseball Bat donated by Dr. H. H. H ughes. 9. B arrel Race, P en k n ife donated by S te r ling & K id d er H ard w are Co. 10. F a t W om en’s Race, over 175 pounds, Rocking C hair. 11. P o tato Race, Box of Candy donated by H. E. Davis. 12. W om en’s W heelbarrow Race, C ut Glass F ru it Bowl d o n ated by M ount Scott D rug Co. 13. Pole Race, N ecktie donated by E. W. A ylsw orth. 14. M arried W om en’s Race, One Dozen D ah lia Bulbs don ated by Gill Bros. 15. T hree-legged Race, O rder for Straw H at donated by P a u tz & Son. 16. L ad les’ Nail D riving C ontest, Ebony H and M irror do n ated by W. H. M arkell & Co. 17. C rack er E atin g C ontest, Silver P ictu re Fram e. 18. N eedle Race; boys’ prize, No. 2 Brow nie C am era don ated by Ja n c k e Drug Co.; g irls ’ prize, o rd e r on Mt. Scott P ubllsh- nig Co. for package of C alling Cards. 19. M en’s ltlO-Yard Dash, p air Gold Cuff B uttons donated by S taples th e Jew eler. 20. Tug of W ar, Box of C igars donated by th e G ranges. Alice P eterson of G resham spent Sunday w ith M ildred Easley. T he “ S earc h ers” cl88s m et a t the hom e of th e ir teach er. Mrs. A lta G entry, W ednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W iles atten d ed C h a u ta u q u a Sunday. Mrs. C. O. Branson visited in P o rt land T h u rsd ay with h er cousin. Rev. H. B. Cooper and wife, who are on th e ir way to th e E ast from th e P a n am a F air. T he day was sp en t with Mrs. B ran so n 's uncle, Rev. W. S. Holcom b, who is a re tire d m in iste r of th e Oregon C onference. Rev. Mr Cooper Is p asto r of St. P a u l's M. E. church, D elew are, Ohio. Rev. an d Mrs. J. H. Wood visited on T uesday w ith th e ir friends. Mr. and Mrs. S anford Sim m ons, in P o rt land. Mr. Sim m ons has been ill since a fall he received tw o years CHURCH SERV ICES. L IN N E M A N M E M O R IA L M ETH O D- is t E p isco p a l ch u rch . G resh am . P rea ch in g s e r v ic e s a t 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m. ; S u n d a y sc h o o l a t 10 a. in., E p w o rth i L ea g u e a t 6 46 p. ni A. R. L ym an . S u n day S ch o o l su p e r in te n d e n t; Mrs. L illia n i P u llen , E p w o rth L e a g u e p resid en t. Rev. M elv ille T. W ire, P a sto r. P L E A S A N T HO M E M E. C H U R C H — S u n d a y s e r v ic e s S u n d a y sc h o o l 10 a. m . p rea ch in g 1st ad 3d S u n d a y s. 11 a. n>. 2d and 4th ______ S u n d a __ y s, 8 p m. Ep- w u’ th L e a g u e 7:30 p. in. P ra y er m r e e t in g T h u rsd a y e v e n in g s. “ R ev. — T. L. S m ith , P a sto r. SM IT H M E M O R IA L PRESBYTER- lan F a ir v ie w ,— S u p p lied by R ev. I. B S e ll o f P o rtla n d . S u n d a y sc h o o l at 10 “• n> M rs Li. W. M cK ay, s u p e r in te n d en t; p rea ch in g 11 a, m .; Y. P, s . C E 7:30 p. m. An Outdoor Event for July 27 The 8earchers Class met at the home of I. T. Wood to discuss plans for a social to be given by the losing side of their recent contest. It was decided to give an Ice cream social next Tuesday night at the home of A. B Conrad. The proceeds from the City Bakery I L I F F M E M O R IA L C H U R C H — M il- ro se P r e a c h in g a t 11 a. in and 8 p. :n. Son< se r v ic e 7.3 0 p. m. S u n d a y sc h o o l 10 a m. P ra y er m e e tin g T h u rsd a y e v e n ln g 7 30 p m P a sto r , T. J. A n ’ hony. S u n d ay b ch o o l su p e r in te n d e n t, Chas. T a llm a n . FREE M E T H O D IS T CHURCH— M orning se rm o n at 11 o ’clo ck , ev en in g eerm o n at 7:30. S u n d a y sc h o o l a t 10 j« .'.11 . f i e v ’ 11 M C a th ey su p e r in te n den t. c l a s s m e e tin g fo llo w in g m o rn in g serm on . F. L. Itu g g , c la s s leader 1 ra y er m e e tin g T h u reiia y e v e n in g s at P a sto ? bU,Ch K” V W m R F lu n *>«A , F ? 7 < ,?.T LAN S C IE N C E S E R V IC E S — 1. O. O. !•. h all, G resh am . S u n d a y sc h o o l at 10 a. m S e r v ic e s a t 11; te stim o n y m e e tin g W ed n esd a y e v e n in g a t 8 o'clock PAUL HOETZEL, Prop. Bread On the M arket Fresh Every Day. Pies, Cakes and other Pastry Main St., - Gresham. < > < > Attention ! The Farmer»’ Mutual Fire Relief Association O r PO RTLAND, OREGON In v ites all farm ers who have no In su ran ce on th e ir farm buildings to in su re w ith us T his asso cia tion is th e ch eap est and sa fe st in the sta te . It in su res only co untry p ro p erty and has o ver $3,000.000 In su ran ce in force. Writ© or p h on e H. W . R N A 8H À L L , Pre«. The F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief A ssociation. O rssh a m K o u ts No. 3 N o ta ry P u b lic P h o n s 74 K aal E s ta te O B A M G B D IB E O T O B T . S A N D Y G R A N O E M eets ev ery fo u r th S a tu rd a y M aster, A. G. Thom as se c r e ta r y , J a m s . B e ll, lectu rer. Mrs. J. C. S in cla ir. S “ a — n d ’ y , O ~ regon. E V E N IN G HTAK O H A N O B -M h U first S a tu rd a y in e a c h m onth M aster. J .¿L J o h n so n ; s e c r e ta r y J e n n ie C. gsmith; lectu rer, M iss N e llie F a w cett. L en ts. O regon. -M a sts ev ery first S a tu rd a y M aster. C sdrlc Stuns' i se c r e ta r y . Hoy B ton s; lectu rer, M rs D W. M cK ay. F a ir v ie w , O regon. M U L T N O M A H G R A N G E — M eats e v ery fo u r th S a tu rd a y M aster, R I. A n d e r so n , se c r e ta r y , M y rtle J o h n so n , le c turer. M rs. J. C. D u k a O reeh am , R F. U. 1 V(?rR/p H H A i i C O U N C IL O F W O M EN V O T E R IJ— M eets seco n d and fo u rth M onday e v e n in g s o f t b s m o n th at the L ib ra ry P r e sid e n t, Mrs. C h a s C lev e land. aeeretary. M rs. £ Truaoott. i h PLEASANT VALLEY B A P T ’ ST ch u rcn . S u n d a y S ch o o l a t 10 a m p rea ch in g a t 11 a. m . Y ou n g P eo p le’è m e e tin g t 30; p rea ch in g at 7:30 d . m Kav. Mr. H oy. P a sto r. Mrs. W. G. Rogers and h er m o th er, Mrs. Elwood, left T uesday on th e ste a m e r N o rth ern Pacific for San ROCKW OOD G R A N G E - M eets first F rancisco, w here they will spend a i iV\'"dn"*'l<y. ? ? m t an<1 " » rd S a tu rd a y a • . . . K a. in. M aster, J o h n R ich m o n d e e c rew weeks visiting frien d s and tak r*l»r y. H e s te r U T h o rp e, lectu rer. M rs Ida B u r g e ss G resh a m , U. F. D. 1. ing In th e fair. J. D. Lee of P o rtlan d was a caller S a tu rd a y * in Aea ch * m im i’n ' M eets first M aster, M s e c r e ta r y . M rs G race F srg u - at th e hom e of O N. S ager on Tues- son ; le c tu r sr . M rs H en k le C o rb stt. o r eg on. day. ago. Mr. and Mrs G. H. K estcrson a t W O O D L A W N G R A N G E — M eets sac Mr. and Mrs Chas. T allm an visited tended th e C h a u ta u q u a last 8unday. 7“? ï £ d i i #U£ ,b . K* tu r ,J ,y « v « n ln g » Mas 1er, v\ H. H I»u fu r, se c r e ta r y , M ia E th e la tte r ’s b ro th er, Wm. McGeorge Mr. and Mrs Will Richey and fam « A r m str o n ‘g. g lectu rer, Mrs. K. A. P o rtla n d , W o o d la w n sta tio n . In P o rtla n d , on Monday, ily and Mr. and Mrs W F. G arrison H y a tt. Mrs. A da Dodge and ch ild ren and atten d e d ch u rch a t L ents Sunday. L E N T S O R A N G E — M eets seco n d S a t urday, 1« 00 a m M aster. W H Young R u p ert H olcom b are g u ests of th e ir I. F. Coffman of L ents was out se c r e ta r y , M r. w L. H o tc h k is s , le c t L e n ts, (Jrs cousin, Mrs. C. O. B ranson, for the looking a fte r his ranch on Monday. urer, M rs M au d s D a r n e ll week. P L E A S A N T V A L L E Y O R ANG E— , H erb ert Ryan has p rocured a posi M eets ev e r y fo u r th S a tu r d a y In each Mrs. W innoe L ie rs ’y of M throe, tion for th e su m m er with th e P a m o n th M aster, P. t» B L ee. se c r e ta r y , M rs A nna R eh m a n , le c tu rer, G N Ra In d ian a, and Miss E lsa C onrad of cific S tates T elephone Co. ger G reeh am , O regon. R K. D. 1 M olalla. O regon, cousins of A. B. j P L. Bliss has invested in a new < h T a N G E - M eets C onrad, w ere gu ests at his hom e last five-passenger S tu d eb a k er car t,hLrd « • ‘ u rd a y ea ch m o n th M aster Joh n W el b ee, se c r e ta r y , M abel M lckel- week P e te r H o ste tte r of C olorado, C leveland and W illard Bliss and KTri.2:C d5UrR, , Fl*i? ,F,Dnl* Mrs. C o n rad ’s cousin, was also th e ir th e Misses Edna, Eva and Hazel guest last week. B erke atte n d e d C h a u ta u q u a last S un w ^»M <»N A G R A N G K — M e e t. third W ed n esd a y . M arch. J u n e, S ep tem b er. De- Miss E th el Wood, who has been day. cem b sr .Master, J J. J o h n so n , se c r e w orking in th e hom e of Dr. W. J. O’Reilly a M ontague, who have tary, Fadna B erk e, lectu rer, Mrs. J. W T o w n sen d . O tt a t G resham , was tak en y ester th e c o n tra ct for paving th e F o ster G BCSH AM GRANGE— M ..a ev ery day to a P o rtlan d , w here she was road, have a force of men and m a seco n d S a tu rd a y ea ch m onth . M aster. o p erated on fo r ap p en d icitis. She chinery busy p u ttin g in th e concrete Me». J tt. C a v s n a g h , a a crsta ry . A lber- I ta A d en le c tu r sr II E D a v is G rssh - stood th e o p erstlo n well and hopes cu lv erts on K elley creek an d Deep ain, O regon. Hollow. to be ab o u t soon. F A IR V IE W ORANOE Miss Eunice Poet of Drain and Miss Marie Ericson of Portland vis ited with Mrs. W. L. Rhoads one day last week Renzo Crawford had a runaway last Monday and was thrown from his wagon injuring his foot quite severely. As a consequence he will be laid up several days. Tw enty-five cen ts invested In a bottle of C h a m b e rla in ’s Colic, C hol e ra an d D iarrhoea Rem edy will en able you to p ro tect y o u r fam ily from any serio u s consequences re su ltin g from tin a tta c k of colic o r d ia rrh o e a d u rin g the su m m er m onths. Is th at not b e tte r th a n life In su ran ce? Buy it now. it may save life. F o r sale by all D ealers.— Adv. Mrs. Sadie P. Claw son, In d ian a, I Pa., was both ered w ith indigestion. ! "My stom ach pained me n ig h t and d ay ,” sh e w rites. " I would feel bloated and have h ead ach e and belching a fte r eatin g . 1 also Buf- 1 fered from co n stip atio n . My d a u g h te r had used C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets i and they did h er so m uch good th a t I she gave me a few doses of them an d j insisted upon my try in g them . They i helped me as n o th in g else has d o n e.” ! F o r sale by al D ealers.— Adv. sale of Ice cream will be added to the fund for the new church bell which th e class so ea rn estly desires to p ut in place th is fail. Come and help them p ut it In for th e beginning of th e new conference year. The ladies a re requested to b ring cakes or hom em ade candy. Come and help the S earchers have a good tim e and may they soon h ear th e sound of the new bell calling th e people to church and Sunday school. PLEASANT VALLEY B e tte r T ita n Lift» In s u ra n c e . C u re d o f In d ig e s tio n . B E T H E L B A P T IS T C H U R C H — S u n d a y S ch o o l 10 a. m. D. R S h oem ak er, S u p erin ten d en t. P rea ch in g 11 a. m , and 7 30 p in. P ra y er m e e tin g W ed n esd a y 7:30 p. m. R ev . A. J. W are, P a sto r. MELROSE GRESHAM R em aining le tte rs uncalled fo r in th e G resham postoffice for w e e k e n d ing Ju ly 18, 1915: G entlem en. L e tte rs— J. C. Gei ger, H arry S quires, E. S. Robinson. Ladies— Mrs. E. C. K nappi, Mrs. Alice H unter. M aude H all, Mrs. J. E. Geiger. (3 ) T hese le tte rs will be se n t to th e dead le tte r office on A ugust 1, 1915, If not d elivered before. In calling for th e above, please say ’a d v e rtise d ’, giving d ate of list. I. McCOLL, P. M. GRANGES O F MULTNOMAH COUNTY AND BEST QUALITY MEATS Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Caltle Selections by P lea san t Home Band and Comic S tu n ts by th e Several G ranges of th e County. RACES SANDY FIR LUMBER CO.. S a n d y i'í 1 PHOTOS ALL K IN D S AND ALL B IS E S Ü 1 /Vew Gallery PICTURE CULT FRAMING OR N A T U R A Is N ea t and C heap MAX W OOD, S C H N E ID E R 1 Kell B ld g .M a i n Kt., (Jresfiam P h o n s 541 ."V .wa.’ O MT. HOOD BUTTER PURE, SW EET, CLEAN, S A N IT A R Y For Sale by Leading Grocers ALW AYS ORDER IT “Lei George Do It” George in this case is one of those good little Want Ads. that w ill find a large audience and do the talkin g fo r you. TRY IT