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VOL. 5, NO. 50 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH. COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1915 TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S $1.50 PER YEAR BOOTHS FOR GIPSIES SEE SURFACING FINANCIAL CO-OPERATIVE CONTROVERSY THE GRANGES FORTUNE IN TO FAIRVIEW TOPICS ARE SURVEYS WILL SETTLEM ENT TO BE DRAWN JITNEY CARS NEXT YEAR DISCUSSED BE COMPLETED NEAR AT HAND I H ard su rfa cin g th e co unty road By L. H. W ELLS. F o r a n u m b er of years th e P o rt An a p p a re n t se ttle m e n t of the from G resham to th e C olum bia riv er PORTLAND, Aug. 19.— Special.— land C ham ber of Com m erce has been P u lfe r M ercantile con tro v ersy is o r even to th e Sandy road will n ot be R ailroad men and tra n sp o rta tio n u rg in g th e com pletion of th e topo n ea r a t han d . In o th e r w ords th e done th is year, according to Ju d g rep rese n tativ es m et today in lu n ch g rap h ic m ap of O regon, an d it was end is in sig h t an d th e sto re is ex W onacott who h ad a len g th y co n fer eon an d discussed financial and largely th ro u g h th e efforts of th e pected to reopen in ch arg e of G eorge ence w ith C ounty C om m issioner W tra n sp o rta tio n problem s, a t th e C ham ber th a t a co-operative ag re e W. K enney, pending th e outcom e of A wagon from th e outfit visited L. L ig h tn e r on T uesday lasr. building of th e P o rtlan d Union m ent betw een th e s ta te an d th e th e case in th e S tate C ircu it c o u rt to G resham th e o th e r day. It co ntained T he co m m ittee in ch a rg e of th e Meat com pany, on th e P en in su la, u n U nited S tates Geological Survey was d eterm in e w hich of th e c re d ito rs is a fam ily consisting of a m an, his p etitio n s failed to get to g e th e r aiii der th e auspices of th e P o rtlan d e n tered into, which resu lted in com th e o w n er of th e stock and fixtures, wife and sev eral children. The m eet w ith th e co m m issien ecr, be Live Stock Exchange. T hese men p leted su rv ey s of m any th o u san d o r as m uch th e re o f as will satisfy cause of o th e r en g ag em en ts by th e man had a job for th e village b lack la tte r on th e d ates set, an 1 it would are w itty, keen m en tally and bril sq u a re miles. P lan s fo r th e field th e ir claim s. sm ith. T h ere w as a n o th e r fam ily probably have been of little use had llan t men. It was a tre a t to w itness season of 1915 in d icate th a t several T h e case cam e up in th e fed e ra l cam ped o ver on W allula av en u e and they m et to g eth er. the play of th e ir minds. im p o rta n t are as will be m apped by c o u rt y esterd ay before Ju d g e W ol Division stree t. T he list of nam es on 'h e p etitio n s D evelopm ent of th e live-stock, ag th e U. S. Geological Survey In th is v erton in th e m a tte r of d eterm in in g T he women from th e two fam ilies w ith o th e rs th a t could have been ricu ltu ra l an d tra n sp o rta tio n in te r s ta te th is sum m er. th e leg ality of th e bids fo r th e accredited fo rtu n e tellers and could in te reste d , would have oeen eousid ests of th e s ta te an d N orthw est was Baud and o rc h e stra m usic will be I t is planned to com plete th e H ills th e stock and fixtures an d e ith e r look rig h t in to th e m iddle of a deep, ered w eighty by th e co u rt, an d th a t th e su b ject of th e discussion. It was boro, Salem and Oregon p o rtio n of confirm ing th e sale to th e h ig h e st fu rn ish ed by G eorge P arso n s, th e d ark secret years ahead. They ap they a re tan g ib le evidences <>■’ th e well know n m usician, his bid having peared to im p art th e ir know ledge for w ishes of a la rg e n u m b e r of people th e fo u rth luncheon held along th ese th e T ro u td ale q u ad ra n g les th is se a bidder o r accepting Ju d g e K av a n lines, railro ad men and packing men son, all th e work being done u n d er a u g h 's in ju n ctio n . T he in ju n c tio n been th e low est. T here were about 10 cents a throw and give a slice of will go far tow ard influenetng the coining to g e th e r to ta lk o v er condl th e co-operative ag re em e n t betw een was ap p a ren tly ignored, because th e eig h t bands in com petition, the good advice for good m easure. They com m issioners when th e p ro p er tim e tlons and su g g est b etterm e n ts. Blaine th e sta te and th e Geological Survey. two co u rts have co n c u rre n t ju ris d ic P le a sa n t H om e band being second d id n ’t do a very th riv in g business com es— b ut th a t tim e w on’t a rriv e H allock, p resid en t of th e P o rtlan d It will be rem em bered th a t the tion. but m anaged to pick up a few stray u n til n ex t year. T ra n sp o rtatio n com pany, presided at to p o g rap h ical survey m ade th ro u g h low est and losing o u t by only a T he fed eral c o u rt refu sed to ig coins. It is well know n th a t th e g eneral th e m eeting assisted by W illiam th is section fo u r years ago gave ele n ore th e sta te c irc u it co u rt b u t, on slig h t m argin. » T he young g irls of th e cam p, four road fu n d is q u ite low a t th is tim e D ougherty, of th e Union Meat com v ations along all th e p rin cip al points th e co n tra ry , said th a t it was th e S u p erin te n d en t F . H. C rane will in n um b er, w orked th e gam e to and th a t all th e money on h and is pany, who was host of th e occasion. in th is vicinity. Since th en th e place fo r all such co n tro v ersies and g eth er. In one in stan ce they s u r needed for o th e r w ork on h and o r conduct th e cafete ria again th is year C hairm an H allock discussed th e work has been going on In o th e r fo r th e legality an d sta n d in g of Mr. an d is alre ad y m aking p rep a ra tio n s. rounded a co u n try girl on a lonely planned sev eral m o n th s ago. su b ject of "T a x atio n ," and einpha places. K enney’s claim to be determ in ed . All th e road paving p la n ts a re in road and very p leasan tly took her sized its ap p licatio n on th e railro a d s He has engaged th e m ost of his help. Since th e co-operative w ork was Ju d g e W olverton confirm ed th e little purse. It yielded 26 cents, but use and will be un til th e rain y season cf the co u n try , p o inting o ut th e ra il s ta rte d a q u ad ra n g le m ap has been sale of th e sto re, an d It was found T he fo u rth stock b a m will have In th e ir h u rry to get aw ay they fo r sets in— an d " h o t stu ff” can n o t be roads of th e co u n try are taxed even surveyed of th e Oregon City, Boring th a t J. T. W ilson, th e au c tio n e er, to be used for stock and a te n t pro got to give o ut any secrets of th e fu laid when rain is falling. beyond th e ir capacity to th e point of an d H alsey d istric t as well as of Mt. was th e h ig h est b id d er in th e sum vided fo r th e p o u ltry . A force of tu re , w hich fact would stam p them F u rth e r, it w ould be a violation of confiscation. Mr. H allack contended Hood. Two non-co-operative sh eets of $2000. A fter th e bids w ere read m en will be p u t to w ork in a few as highw aym en in stead of fo rtu n e th e law to let th e w ork be done on a n his ta lk th a t th e p ro sp erity of have been com pleted of C azadero Mr. K en n ey 's atto rn ey , Milo C. K ing, days fitting up th e barn w ith sta lls tellers. verbal prom ise to pay som e o th e r th e railro a d s and th e co u n try are and D iam ond Lake and a re ready for raised th e o bjection th a t th e sum an d in s tre n g th e n in g th e fences T he men of th e outfit a re shrew d tim e, and county w a rra n ts unpaid closely allied, and th a t w hat affected en g rav in g . P h o to g rap h ic advance nam ed was less th a n his clien ts m o rt w here they a re w eak. A tic k e t office tra d e rs and have an eye on th e m ain would draw in te rest. If th e com th e railro a d s affected th e country. sh e ets m ay be secu red by engineers gage, a i d offered to raise th e bid to will probably be b u ilt a t th e race i chance. One of them was so highly m issioners should illeg ally cause th e He deplored th e tendency of th e and o th e r persons In terested . cover th e value of th e m o rtg ag e, trac k e n tra n ce im pressed w ith th e idea of m aking w ork to be done, on a prom ise th a t country to w ard placing heavy b u r T he M azam as have been u rg in g w’hlch is so m eth in g over $2600. D aylight firew orks may be an a d d a fo rtu n e in th e jitn ey business th a t th e county would pay next y ear they den of tax atio n and ad v erse leg isla th e G eological Survey to com plete T he c o u rt accepted th e proposi ed a ttra c tio n . A sam ple will be he w ent to P o rtlan d on W ednesday would be personally responsible for tion on th e railro ad s, an d gave fig th e survey of th e C ascade R ange, tion, Mr. K enney being req u ired to show n th e d irec to rs next M onday by to get a F o rd m achine and a license its cost an d v io lato rs of th e law. ures to show th a t th ey are being u rg in g th e value of th is fe a tu re of e ith e r pay th e m oney o r his n o te to M. H. Squires. W ith all th ese co n sid eratio n s w ith th e avow ed Intention of ru n taxed beyond o th e r property. O regon scenery as an a ttra c tio n to th e sta te circ u it co u rt u n til it is de P h o to g ra p h s of th e m em bers of ning opposition to th e F o rd Quick s ta rin g them in th e face an d the "While I have been ta lk in g m ainly to u rists, and sta tin g th a t accu rate term in ed w hich side, am ong th e d if th e board have been tak en by a P o rt Service. people d em an d in g th a t th e ro ad be of tax atio n as applied to ra ilro a d s,” m aps would assist in d raw in g people fe re n t c o n testan ts, sh all be declared land p h o to g rap h e r, th e idea being to A lto g e th er the gipsies are a p ict Im proved, th e com m issioners have said Mr. H allock, “still we are all in from o u t of th e sta te . C alifo rn ia ap th e w inner. form a group w hich will a p p e a r in uresq u e bunch an d would not be ob- decided— according to Ju d g e W ona- terested In tax atio n and in economy, Mr. K enney cam e up from S easide th e daily papers in connection w ith jectio n al if they would only keep c o tt’s interview w ith Mr. L ig h tn e r— grid as tax atio n touches ev ery th in g p ro p ria te d la rg e sum s to com plete th e m ap of th e S ierra N evada on th e today to se ttle th e m a tte r und ta k e a big booster article . clean a n a n o t ap p ro p ria te ev ery th in g to provide for th e cost In next y ear's e have and use. We should in te re st Mr. K ing is a u th o rity T he F ord Q uick Service and o t h e r 1 loose; but th ey are u n d esirab le cit- budget and do th e w ork next su m ourselves in th e m ak in g of th e bud th eo ry th a t it was a good a d v e rtise possession. mer. It is alm ost c e rta in th a t o th e r gets for city expenses an d fo r th e m en t for th e sta te . It is hoped by fo r th e s ta te m e n t th a t Mr. K enney a u to ow ners o p era tin g betw een izens. » th e M azamas th a t th e G eological will open the sto re ag ain in a few roads a re to be im proved, probably G resham and P o rtlan d will carry pla- —____________ city schools soon to be com pleted Survey ran be p ersu ad ed to do ad days and ru n th e business. th e Section Line, and th e re will be cards for a week before th e fa ir and DESCRIBES DAMASCUS T hese budgets are highly im p o rta n t d itio n al work in th e C ascade R ange He will p u t up his n o te o r o th e r d u rin g fa ir week. T he usual stre e t SWEDISH CHURCH paving p lan ts h ere at th a t tim e. to th e com m unity, an d v e should en next season. se cu rity as a bond to g u a ra n te e th e ca r signs w ill also be in evidence. ----------- T he p ro p erty ow ners alo n g Main deavor to see th a t economy Is used At th e req u e st of th e C h am b er of o th e r c re d ito rs a g a in st loss an d if All th e space o r th e u pper floor of ^'*le Swedish Mission church n ea r s tre e t will have to w ait in patience We should th in k ab o u t tax atio n when Com m erce, th e O regon G eographic he loses in th e co n tro v ersy will pay th e pavilion will be ta k e n up this D am ascus is a n e a t little building for th e ir im provem ents to Ue m ade, we com e to vote bonds and ♦eke into B oard and R e p resen tativ e M cA rthur off th e ir claim s and en d eav o r to y ea r w ith th e dom estic science de- 1 w ith a fine location. It is finished b ut in th e m ean tim e th ey will have consid eratio n th e condltlono." from th is C ongressional d istric t, th e m ake his motley back In th e business. p a rtm e n t, th e ju v e n ile displays and , n eatly w lth carp ete th e aiflles and an o p p o rtu n ity to fully co n sid er all F. Robinson, of the O.-W. R. & N Geological Survey has ag reed to re- T he case has a ttra c te d w ide a t- th e q u estio n s b earin g upon th e su b th e school ch ild re n 's exhibits. T h ere I .. , . com pany o u tlin ed th e in d u stria l vise th e recen tly issued m ap of th e le n tio n an d will be th e m eans of je ct an d be th o ro u g h ly p rep ared to won t be any room fo r free ad v ertis- j v work th a t com pany has been ca.V 'i.ng M ount Hood q u ad ra n g le, so th a t 't m ak in g th e w holesale houses m ore ing schem es, such as th e red plague ,o r c a a^8' have th e w ork done w hen th e rig h t o ut in th is sta te in p rom oting a d i will show th e C olum bia R iver H igh carefu l. A m o rtg ag ed sto re may be T he church Ì3 26x40 feet and as tim e arriv es. and kindred societies. All such ap v ersity of crops. He said th a t th e way, and o th e r d etails along th e Co tru ste d fo r goods, b u t if Mr. K enney It now sta n d s it costs $1,033.35. A p lications a re being tu rn e d down. railro ad is spending $15,000 a n n u a l lu m b ia R iver T he w ork w ill be is finally triu m p h a n t th e re is no re M asters of all th e g ran g es have d eb t rem ain s of $133.85, but th e re BAPTISTS DEDICATE ly In th is work alone In o rd e r to a re su b scrip tio n s for $53.00 sta n d AT NEW PLEASANT HOME break up th e one-crop policy th at com pleted an d a new edition issued course fo r the. w h o lesalers n o r any been invited to m eet a t the pavilion th is year. P o rtlan d resid en ts will chance fo r a pro r a ta division of th e next M onday and draw lot» for the ing out. T he con g reg atio n has good L ast S unday was a red le tte r day had been adopted, th ro u g h d em on be In terested In know ing th a t th j proceeds. If th ey sh o u ld win a booths. T hose n o t tak en by the hopes to be free from d eb t in th e s tra tio n s n.pne to th e farm e.' Mr Mt. St. H elens map, in W ashing, on, m o rtg ag e is no se cu rity w h ate v er if fo r th e B ap tists of P lea san t Hom n ea r fu tu re . g ran g e will be tu rn e d over to farm T h eir new house of Robinson said th a t one res lit of will be com pleted th is season. held on Buch p ro p erty as m e rc h an A ugust 8th, when th e church was and vicinity. displays, including the county farm w orship was dedicated practically these d em o n stratio n s had been in dise. dedicated, was a g re a t day. The ex h ibit, w hich th is y ear will be equal la rg e r increase of live stock, lit th e FIFTEEN CENT ADV. FINDS free of debt. to a county display at th e s ta te fair. ch u rch was ap p ro p riately d ecorated T h ree services w ere held an d ser la rg e r production of hogs and th e FIFTEEN DOLLAR WATCH TAKES BODY EAST fo r th e occasion. Revs. B. J. T hor- Two priv ate farm displays a re as mons w ere preached by Drs. W ooddy vast Increase in th e area of corn FOR INTERMENT su red and th e re will be several con en, A. Aim and T heodore G ustafson A few days ago, T. H arag u ch i of grown. T he a g ric u ltu ra l college, of P o rtla n d , M. E. A nderson of T a and W rig h t of P o rtla n d in the te s ta n ts for th e big apple crises. O rien t was in G resham on business. he said had assisted in th is dem on E arl H. S chultz, 26 y ears old. clerk com a, W ashington, J. Jo h n so n , pas- m o rn in g an d aftern o o n . In th e ev stra tio n work w ith such m irk e d re On his re tu rn hom e he discovered in th e m ailing division of tb s P o rt- enlng Dr. W. C. D river of th e chapel CONGDON HOTEL GUESTS I ,o r of the Swedish B ap tist church at As he land postofflee, died a t th e Good Sa- sults. He pointed *& th e increase of th a t his w atch was m issing HONOR GENIAL HOST H aley> 1{ev- M agnus A nderson of ca r preached. T he house was filled corn acreag e In Y akim a county, had come Into town one way and d e m a rltan h o sp ital at 5 30 o ’clock Powell Valley and th e undersig n ed at each service. p arte d a n o th e r, it was difficult to V. H arkins, th e genial host of the were presen t. Betw een fo u r and five h u n d red U m atilla, S herm an and o th e r coun Some excellent ser W ednesday m o rning, a t th e re su lt ties, w here corn was being grow n as know w here to look for th e w atch. C ongdon hotel, was given th e s u r mons w ere preached. plenty of d o llars w ere raised to m eet th e in of In ju ries su stain e d w hile u i ’Ing a t Soon a fte r th e Ja p an e se dropped fine as any grown in th e g re a t coin prise of his life on T h ursday, by th e ! Rood m usic and singing helped to deb ted n ess which accu m u lated d u r his w atch, G len Davidson passed th e n o rth e rn end of Ross island co u n tries in th e E ast, all of which g u ests of th e hotel and th e ir friends. m a'le th e services u p liftin g . T h ere ing th e co n stru ctio n of th e building along th e road and picked It up. Be- T uesday afte rn o o n . His neck was he said m ean t increased prosperity. _,. i , . H i askin i , i s v, .v - w . ere vocal an d violin solos by Rev The p a sto r and ch u rch are rejoiced T he occasion was , Mr. b irth . 'W h ere th e re are hogs in 'll? field ng an honest m an, he a t once broken. A. Aim, vocal solo by Mr. E rn e st Nel- o ver th e com pletion of th is, th e ir th e re will be p ain t on th e h ouse,” bro u g h t it to th e O utlook office and Schultz, w ith Don A. Rooney and day and his gu ests took th is oppor- j 8on of P o rt,andi 8electlon by th e b eau tifu l house of w orship, which tu n ity of expressing th e ir a p p re c ia -! m ale q u a rte t of Pow ell Valley, and is an ho n o r to them as well as a said D. C. F reem an , re p rese n tin g the ad v ertised it In th e last issue of the a p a rty of frien d s, was sw im m ing , / Spokane, P o rtlan d & S eattle R ail paper. n e a r th e end of Ross island, when he tio n of his m any courtesies show n also singing by th e local choir. The m o n u m en t to th e e n te rp risin g com T h e ow ner cam e th is m orning, attem p ted to dive. lie dove Into They have ev ery th in g to road, th e Oregon E lectric m il 7 ru n k them . j ladies provided b o u n tifu lly fo r th e m unity. R atified his p ro p erty and gladly shallow w ate r and stru c k th e b ot line. Mr. F reem an o u tlin ed th e in enco u rag e them . Mr. and Mrs. H askins had been visitors They served d in n e r and paid fo r th e ad v e rtise m en t and toojt tom on his head and neck. He was T he people of th e com m unity d u stria l work th a t had beer, carried o u t In th e evening, and on th e ir re- sup p er at th e church for all. his w atch aw ay. on in th e developm ent of th e live ta k en to th e foot of Salm on stre e t, served a b o u n tifu l d in n e r free to all, tu rn found tw o o r th re e persons in JO fiA S JOHNSON. and from th e re rem oved to th e Good in th e basem ent of th e new b u ilding stock In d u stry of th e s ta te an d the th e lobby, ap p a ren tly frig h ten ed . I --------------------- I t seem s th a t th e birds have d e N « ft S unday evening th e first bap N orthw est th ro u g h th e efforts of se rte d th e w ar zones in E urope, and S am a ritan ho sp ital by th e A m bu who rep o rted having heard stra n g e FRATERNAL SPIRIT P ro fesso r T hom as Shaw, th e personal OF LODGE MEMBERS tism al service is expected to be a d rep rese n tativ e of Jltn Hill, in helping lo ts of th e men would too if they lance Service com pany. sounds in th e basem ent and kitchen. S chultz had room s a t 71 G rand m in istered in th e new building had wings. A fter som e discussion as to tjie best A rth u r F ield h o u se, wife and th e farm er solve th e problem s >f soli avenue, an d was a cousin of Jo h n C. Rev. E. A. L eonard Is th e pasto r, way to tra p any in tru d e rs, Mr. H as d a u g h te r G race left last n ig h t for to whom g re a t c re d it is du e in th e and live stock production. H e de S chultz of B oring, who w ith his wife Kebekali Social at Rockwood. k in s decided to go on a to u r of in clared th a t th e Increase in live stock T he R ebekah lodge of Rockwood left y esterd ay evening with the body v estig atio n by way of th e dining L ivingstone, W isconsin. T h eir stay successful com pletion of th e e n te r alone had been from 10 to 40 per prise. will give a v arie ty social a t the for Des Moines, Iowa, w here it will room . As Boon as th e din in g room will be indefinite,, probably th ro u g h cen t., and th a t in Benton county, g ran g e hall, S atu rd ay n ig h t, A ugust be burled. d o o r was opened th e lig h ts were th e w inter. Mr. F ield h o u se has been O regon, th e Increase had been fully 21. A dm ission, ad u lts 20c, children sw itched on and revealed th e as ailing fo r several m onths, being u n HIGH SCHOOL TO OPEN POWELL VALLEY ON SEPTEMBER 20 30 p er cent. In live stock. Mr. F re e 10c, in clu d in g refre sh m e n ts. E very sem bled quests. able to work. As he is a m em ber of man said th a t th e Oregon E lectric body invited. 60 A m erry evening was spent in m u th e M odern W oodm en a n u m b er of T he Board of D irectors of th e was p rep arin g to spend m uch money An e n te rta in m e n t will be given a t sic and dancing, m usic being fu rn the cam p m em bers cam e to his hom e Union H igh School have decided to in b etterm e n ts In th e W illam ette th e Sw edish Mission church, S a tu r ished by a V ictrola. T he festivities in a body and p u t his wood into th e m ake th e o p ening day S ep tem b er 20. Valley. He closed his ta lk by ex day evening, A ugust 28 a t 8 o'clock, w ere concluded w ith th e serving of shed and o th erw ise show ed th e ir T his action was tak en because of the pressing p leasu re to be able to m eet Mr. E gan enlivened his talk w ith u n d er th e auspices of th e S unday am u sin g references. ice cream and cake. b ro th erly in te rest. fair, fo r one th in g , an d to be su re o th e r railro ad men and packing men school. A p ro g ram will be ren d ered , Mrs. R. D. G illiam ren d ered sev T hose engaged In th e task w ere th a t ev e ry th in g will be in read in ess and believed th a t m uch good would co n sistin g of music, sin g in g and reci e ra l m usical selections. B a r tle tt P e a r* N o w R ead y. A. ila m m ir, Alec. W ilkinson. J. N. T he first load of f u rn itu re fo r th e resu lt in such g ath erin g s. ta tio n s by th e ch ild ren . A fter th e A bout seventy atten d e d th e lu n ch B a rtle tt pears are now ready to F aris, Jo h n Brow n, R. R. C arlson, ne v b u ild in g arriv ed today, it was F. B. Egan of th e fre ig h t d e p a rt eon Including pack ers, sh ip p ers and p ro g ram , ice cream will be on sale. pick and th e cannery is prep ared to B. 8. W alrad, Leslie W alrad, W il supplied by a P o rtlan d firm, R. R m ent of th e S o u th ern Pacific, b ro u g h t railro a d men. Several o u tsid e stock E verybody is cordially invited to a t h an d le any q u an tity , also pru n es for liam P eterso n , B ert M etzger and C arlson of G resham actin g as agent. tend. th e g reetin g s of th a t com pany In th e men responded to th e roll call. d rying. Call th e cannery for In Guy F ieldhouse. T he B oard has practically accepted absence of J. H. M ulchay, who was T he ra ilro a d s w ere rep rese n ted by stru c tio n s when to pick. Bull Run Dnnce. th e b u ilding from th e c o n tra c to r and prevented from being p rese n t by G resham F ru it G row ers' Assn. Even cold cash will often burn a has paid th e co n tra ct price excepting pressing business elsew here. Mr. W. J. L eo n ard , F. W. R obinson, J M oonlight p arty and dance, Bull M. T hom as, F. B E agan. V. K istler, A dv.— hole th ro u g h your pockets. $100. Egan said th a t th e S o u th ern Pacific D. C. F re em a n , C. M. F ow ler, A. J. R un P ark , S atu rd ay evening, Aug. 21. A dm ission to dance 50 cents. It is the intention to have a public stood ready to do its full sh a re in M cCroshey, H. L. W alters. Blaine P a rty free. O'Cedar Mops, 75c at Sterling A Eyes tested and gl fitted inspection day some day during the Special c a r leaves th e d evelopm ent of the state and H allock, E M M osher, th e la tte r rep Kidder Hdw. Co.— Ad. Dr. Gao. Inglis.— Adv. G resham , Mt. Hood depot, 8 :1 5 progress of the fair. P o rtlan d th ro u g h efficient service. rese n tin g th e P en n sy lv an ia lines. p. m., re tu rn in g a f te r dance. 50 A special m eeting of the board of d irecto rs of th e M ultnom ah county fa ir will be held next Monday aire r- noon to m ake f u rth e r arra n g e m e n ts for th e fair to be opened on Sej-tem ber 14. ✓ A draw in g card for th is y e a r's fair is going to be the m ilk :< si. A herd of tw elve cows picked up a t random over the county will be m ilked and th e ir products te ste d ev ery day by C om m issioner M ickle and his deputy M. S. Schrock. T he cows for th is test will be d o nated fo r the occasion. A big cam p of gypsies is to be seen alongside th e Section L ine road n ear K ilg a u er from w hence they w ander o u t in detached p arties and pick up a living in various ways p ecu liar to them selves.