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C- I I « II » » y Thursdav »■HI -H (M OITLOOK CORBF.TT F R ID tY , OCTOBER I, 1015 PAGE THREE PLEASANT VALLEY 1 ou India by Rev. Geo. Will Donley Is sp en d in g a few • schoolhouse W ednes- *e< ks iu San F rancisco v isitin g and day ■ is vi ry Interesting and taking in th e fair. itruvthv. M rs. G H Richey and soil L ester Mrs Glande Woodie and of Corvallis cam e down F rid ay and Mr and Mrs. Malcolm Woodle were visited oer Sunday w ith frie n d s In , Sunday visitors at th« F. N. Easley this vicinity. Mr and Mrs. T. 1’. C am pbell have .Mn a ra Smith attended a m eet retu rn ed from a six w eeks' to u r of ing of u . E. S, at T routdale Saturday eastern W ashington and Idaho. ev ’ling. Mr- Win. K esterson an d fam ily Mr. and .Mr F led Smith were left Tie s.iav for B ellingham , W ash- ' called to Spokat on Sunday night on ingtoti, where they will join Mr. Kes-1 account of th, serious accident to tersou who is in th e em ploy of th e I their daughter, who was throw n governm ent on a forest reserv e not j from a horse. far from B ellingham . A merry crowd enjoyed a picnic \ H. B runs Is b u ild in g a b arn party up to Benson park on last Sun 3 " \ ’ u fe e t with sheds on e ith e r side. day, in Fred Reed's launch. In J II Nolta is b u ilding an ad d itio n spite of the rain all had a fine tim e and othersw lse im proving his b arn Those it thi party w ere Mr. and to accom m odate his dairy h erd . Mrs. (1 I,. Stephenson of P o rtlan d Pleasant Valley g ran g e m et in reg- Mr. and Mrs Leland, Mr. and Mrs. u la i ail day session la st S aturday. Lewis Reed Mrs C lara Sm ith and Nil in terestin g program was a fea-1 Miss Helen Coulter. tu r of the le ctu re hour. Much b u s-' Tliis community was greatly iness was tak en care of d u rin g th e shocked by tin news of the death of business session, am ong o th e r th ings, ' Miss Elda McDaniel), a most efficient a resolution was passed, carry in g teacher at ideas; nt View last year. witli it a vote of th a n k s to those | She was well known here as a tal- friends and neighbors who a re not enleil violinist, and was always most members of the grange, who so g en -j willing to aid in any en tertain m en t. erouslv co n trib u ted th e ir p ro d u cts of Her loss will he sadly felt by all field, garden, o rch ard , dairy and th e ir who knew and liked her for her handiw ork, all of which aided very m aterially in the cre d itab le show ing pleasing personality. Mrs II 1,. Stephenson spent Sat- made by o u r exhibit at tile recent | unlay and Sunday witli her sister, Multnomali county fair. Miss 11,den Coulter. RIALS in Heating Stoves 3 «CHEERFUL” AIRTIGHTS I m„ulde<l « R h IH -iu. g a u g e , W ellsville polished steel. . " (r,,ut, top an d b o tto m , f ro n t feed floor, asli iloor ami 'r"n fast lininip,. ***** g u a r d , n ick el u n i anil urn b o tto m , Kwing l* ' lid nickied s te e l to p rim , foot ra il, nam e plate and screw ft • Thecal filing# in th ia s to v e a r e a b o u t 12 i n r h o high uml m e giving ro o m fo r ex p an sio n . It is th e finest \ mm m I three s" ling stove made at such a low price. SPECIFICA TIO N S O F C H E E R F U L A IR T IG H T S Size Body 17x13 19x14 21x16 24x17 Net W eight 80 lbs. 85 lbs. 100 lbs. 105 lbs. Body lle ig lit 18 in. in. % In. 20 in. 24 in. in. 24 in. in. R egular P rice $9.50 $11.5,1 $12.50 $14.50 SI’EC’L Price $8.25 $ln.50 $11.25 $ 13.00 With a Special Discount of 5 per cent for Cash. R. R. CARLSON Complete Housefurnisher 50 % S A V E D ® if you buy your MONEY ORDERS at the BANK O F $10.01 to $20 50.01 to 60 75.01 to 100 A ll o th e r Lumber at Spec’l Sale Attention ! ■x WORKING EXHIBITS MANY AT COMING LAND SHOW Farmers’ Mutual Fire Relief Association Or PORTLAND, O B E O O N tes all farm ers who h av e no rance on their farm b u ild in g s asure with us T h is a s so c ia is the cheapest and s a fe s t in tale, it insures only c o u n try rty and has over $3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 mce in force. or phone 1. W. SN A SH A L L , P r e s . ■'armers M utual F ire R elief Association. m Bonte No. 3 Public P h o n e 74 B ea l E sta te ty Bakery ÜL H O ETZEL, P ro p . On the M arket Fresh Every Day. s, Cakes and : ther Pastry PORTLA N D , Oct. 1.— Special. W o rk in g exhibits anil models will be a big fe a tu re of tile M anufac tu r e r s ’ ti I,and P rodu cts Show to open in P o rtla n d , October 25 for eig h tee n days. T he show tliis yi-ar will sp read over 75,eon square feet of space t.nd it will take a lull day to see th e num erous displays, study th e in d u stria l exhibits and witness th e am u sem en t features A m ong tile many interesting w o rk in g and model exhibits already p la n n ed for th e exposition to illu s tr a t e th e m an n er of m anufacturing th e se in d u stria l com m odities, will in c lu d e cabinet and fu rn itu re m ak ing, p ap e r m anufactu rin g , blank*1 an d w eaving, m ining m ethods and a m odel m ining camp. Hour and cer eal ex h ib its w ith model mills, h a r ness m a k in g and model fireplaces an d m antles. A n o th e r fe a tu re will he the var ious d etails of the m an u factu re of pianos and organs, a model cordage w alk, m ethods used in tin making of ru b b e r goods, drugs and chemi cals. D em onstrations In th e canning of O regon's h o rtic u ltu ral and a g ri c u ltu ra l products will prove ot in te r est. T he model o f a fish rannery will be an attra c tio n . Making "I broom s, brushes, pottery, shirts, o v era lls, shoes, soaps and perfum es w ill be included in the featu res at th e exposition. T he m aking of paints and v arn ish es, d em o n stratio n s of fru it sprays, m odern m ethods of packing an'l sh ip p in g Oregon products, method el c o n stru c tio n of silo and grain hms w ill also be attractio n s at the expo sitio n . D istilled wood products and th e m ethods of extractin g wood al cohol, resin, pitch, creosote, hr tar, tu rp e n tin e and acids will be a fea tu r e of the display. Gresham. ooooqchxhw oo HOTOS inds and all s iz e s lew Callery rURL FRAMING OR n a tu r a l Neat uiid C heap. wood . * S C H N E ID E R •dK M In St., U re s n s m P hone 541 5occ;t. . ooockxkxkjooo IT. HOOD JTTER SWEET, CLEAN, 1A N I T A R Y e by Leading Grocers T h ere is still 1,600,000 pounds of unsold wool in P ortlan d w arehouses List of Letters. R em aining le tte rs uncalled for in th e G resham postofflee for week en d ing S eptem ber 2 7, 1915: L etters Lloyd Davis. Cards— Geo. Swyagert. T hese le tte rs will be sent o x dead le tte r office October "t . In 1915, if not delivered before ad callin g for th e above, please say v e rtise d ’, giving d ate of list. I. McCOLL, I M. G R E SH A M CAMP. NO- > « £ « « y A — M eets first and th ird T u. - «X «» each m onth in Odd £ > > £ * * * tend. pk esbv ter MUM' SM F IT if H ? v l.w “- - s u 'R p f IA l,n L ed by B.V o « ?o R«v, J; plied Ian, Sell ,.of > - ' - ' « • M K - a. in. d e n t; : . p re ac h in g 11 a. m.. 7:30 p. CH U RCH — FREE u o clock «ventili M orning ■er.m,t' n MSUc Bt. " j X -.. y ’ . f X enol t r l a n t t .n lu se rm o n A 7 30. R ev. D. a d en m t. via«» iS S w C lass dent. ^ . y ^ ^ e t i n V T h u rJa y e v e n in g .^ MBTHBD T ' th e c h u rch . P a s t o r . _______ V E S— C H R IS T IA N SC IE N C E » SE E R R lay Y IC - school L O. O. F. h»«. “ j ; teeth testim ony Bt ? g B evening nt « ' clock m e e V tin evening ba ptist Hairy Records. P L E A 8 A /T 'JverV Sunday a t H C h u rc h .— P re .v b in « s u n , i y s<.h , », 0 ,k office h as a p rin te d a. m «ntl » P nJ; __a v er m eeting. •’ O'clock. M idweek fV rry sun- cord of dairy' cow s, i t i* l’ pP n r a t'e n ttre n . ■<"' A y at 3 p We, large e n o u g h fo r 16 d L a eonard, P a sto r ^ a y s o r d e r it V E N T U R A PA RK A, a m eeting of th e P aren t-T ea ch e rs’ association held last week, Mrs. C. E. Free, presid en t, and Mrs. W. H. Stennick were elected to re p re sent the association a t tile conven tion of the Oregon C ongress of M oth ers to be held tills m onth. C onsiderable p layground a p p a ra tus lias been provided for th e school and o th e r Im provem ents a re being made with a view to sta n d ard iz in g the school th is fall. A new statio n is being b u ilt on the T ro u td ale extension of th e O. W. P. line, about half way betw een Cleone and B airdsdale sta tio n s. It will be known as O sburn I’a rk . Dr. F ran k S. Cassedy, th e P o rt land specialist, is having ills p ro p erty here im proved and will build a residence in th e n ea r fu tu re . Rev. C. M. Brown lias been ap pointed to th e p a s to ra te of th e I’le as ant Home and B oring M ethodist churches an d is m oving to th e fo rm er place. Mrs. H. S. S tone and son Cedric and Roy m otored to Salem on W ed nesday and took in th e s ta te fair. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. H all spent W ednesday at th e s ta te fair. They went o ver with Mrs. Stone and sons. $16. 1 \6 , 1 x 8, R U ST IC , all p a tte r n s , No. 1, ( 'oiuinou, No. 2, $12, $8. 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, lti o r 24-ft. le n g th s, H ough 2x4, 2 \6 , 2x8, 16 o r 24-ft. le n g th s, H ough 1x4 S H E A T H IN G , $6, Size,! $7. $6, Sized $7. $5. 1x6, 1x8 S H E A T H IN G , $6. 1x6, 1x8 S I l l l ’L A I’, 16 o r 24-ft., 2x4, (‘tills, sized. $2 FAIRVIEW Lloyd ougli received sta te honors on an essay, " E ffe c t o f alcohol upon the nervous system .” which he w rote last year in the eighth grade u nder tin supervision of Miss Powell of H urlburt. He read this last S a tu r day evening in the M E. church of P ortland at a meeting held u nder tile auspices of the W. C. T. U. The old Taylor schoolhouse is be ing fitted up as a physics laboratory. In it will be all of the ap p aratu s nec essary to comply witli the req u ire m ents of a standard high school. The Corbett branch of tile P o rt land library has just received one hundred and seventy-five new books from Portland. Among these are ch ild ren ’s books, reference books and recent fiction. .« Two pupils, Clara K erslake and Louis Wilson entered high school Monday m orning, the la tte r was en rolled last year, b ill did not com plete the work. «E fMARa roSTOHHf IHARGf 5c 10c O rd e rs 10c O rd e rs 20c 10c 30c O rd e rs a m o u n ts in sa m e p ro p o rtio n We Pay 5 % on Time Deposits of $500 or over I iiion H ig h Sell,Mil No. I. | GRESHAM $7, ATTRACTIVE REDUCTIONS ON ALL LUMBER Good S u p p ly of S p lit C e d a r F en ce P o sts G ood S u p p ly of F lo o rin g an d all F inish L u m b e r, M ouldings, S h in g le s, E te. Mill now in o p eratio n . Let us figure on your o rd ers. We Deliver. Sandy F ir Lumber Co. S a n d y , Ora. M artin L e n n a r ts, M gr. P h o n e 446 BUSINESS PROMOTED N o tic e Io • 're fill " i s . Notice is hereby given th at th e u n d ersig n ed lias been ap p o in ted , by tlie C o n tin u ed from p ag e I ’ county court of tile S tate of O regon, b rin g s us to th e q u estio n of city for C lack am as county, th e ad m in is m an ag er, as one of th e problem s of tr a to r of th e e sta te of Marveii A. I.arseii, deceased, anil lias qualified. city ad m in istra tio n . Such m an ag er All p ersons having claim s ag ain st would have to be a m an of larg e ca said e s ta te a re h ereby requested to pacity. D ayton, Ohio, h as such a p rese n t th e sam e to me, at th e law m anager, H enry M. W aite, and lie office of Milo C. K ing, Elrst S tate b u ild in g , G resliain, O regon, Bank has red u ced expenses and brought w ithin six m o n th s from th e d ate efficiency. Tile m a n ag e r for Dayton hereof was ap p o in ted o ver th e opposition of D ated and tlrs, p u b licatio n O ctober 1, 1915. m any new spapers and o ,tiers, b u t h II. C. LA RSEN , lias secured larg e efficiency. Mr. A d m in istra to r, E state of W aite is th e most u n p ro m isin g man •M arvell A. L arsen. D e c e a s e d . 1 ev er saw , b u t he lias secured re MILO C KINO, A ttorney fo r A d m in istrato r. su lts, and th a t is w nut th e people D ate of last p u blication Oct. 29, '15 w ant. "T h ese a re som e of th e problem s F oreign toys thlM y e a r for the of co n stru c tiv e w ork, b u t then th e re U nited S tates will com e largely from a re o th ers. T he C ham ber of Com S w itzerland. It Is claim ed I lie Sw iss m erce is and sh o u ld be a m o u ld er of have developed h u n d re d s of new public opinion for co n stru c tiv e work, m odels iu wood and p asteb o ard and and I tru st you men will assist in are try in g to m eet th e foreign d e th a t directio n . Let us u n ite o u r e f m and. Many of tile m odels a re forts. T he P o rtla n d C ham ber of sk illfu lly m ade so ld iers of all th e C om m erce re p re se n ts th e in te re sts w arrin g n atio n s to be used for (lie of tlie e n tire city, and Instead of co n stru ctio n of little arm ies by sc a tte rin g o u r efforts, let us u n ite A m erican ch ild ren . for co n stru c tiv e work along th ese and o th e r lin es.” San M arino’s so ld iers w ear b ril About sixty leading business men lia n t gold-laced u n ifo rm s, b ut no h ea rd Mr. H ard y ’s ad d ress and met sh o t o th e r th an th e m idday gun lias him n, th e close of his talk ev er been fired, anil tile r,• have never been any m ilitary m aneuvers. "I had a seventy m ile d riv e yes te rd a y ,” she said en th u sia stic ally . Most of th e teu raised ill Itiirmali "T h e re a in ’t no such th in g ,” re to rted th e golf p lay er grim ly. De is picked an d eaten as a condim ent. tro it F re e P ress.________ __ The Base Line Improvement club at V entura I'ark met with Mrs. Robt. Gray on W ednesday. T here was a good attendance and an excellent m eeting. The com m ittee on the HALEY year book will soon have th eir r, port ready. The usual parliam en Rev. F. D ubberful, of Sandy, tary drill was given and tile m atter culled on W. M ueller S atu rd ay . of an en tertain m en t discussed. At Mr. and Mrs. F re d Nelson have re the d o se of the business meeting tu rn ed iro in th e hop fields. Mrs. Gray, assisted by Mrs. Axsom. F red M ueller, of Mt. A ngel, spent served delicious refreshm ents. F riday w ith his cousins, Ja c k and Mr. and Mrs. P ete r Schultz and W illiam M ueller. d au ghters, the Misses Agnes and Eva Mrs. C. R ak er went to P o rtla n d have retu rn ed from th e ir trip to the Monday. exposition. They spent a most en Jo e O d erm a tte m ade a trip to joyable week th ere and declare the P o rtlan d on T h u rsd ay . "E xpo.” equal to all reports Miss R uth Olson called on Mrs E Mr. and Mrs. Alan H Banks, of H orberg T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . Albany, took d in n er w itli Mr. and Mrs K. Bissell and d au g h te r, of Mrs Erank P aren t on Tuesday. Mrs S pringbrook, and Mr. Win. M ueller, Banks and Mrs. P aren t are sisters of Boring, sp en t Sunday and p art of The Banks' were retu rn in g from Monday at N ew berg w ith Mrs. S. th e ir honeym oon trip to th e i'u g e , Young. They a4so w en, to h ea r a Sound country. good serm on p reach ed In th e ev en Paul O. G aiilenbein, form erly ol ing at th e F rie n d s church. tliis place but now of Hood River, I Miss M. T ach ero n an d H arold H o r was here for a sh o rt visit recently, berg sta rte d to school at G resham . being called to P ortland as witness Jo h n M uller went to P o rtla n d on i„ a lien suit. He rep o rts Hood W ednesday. River flourishing. W. F. M ueller w en, to P o rtlan d On F riday evening the Im prove a fte r a load of household goods. ment club will give a basket social at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H al HOOD RIVER CANNERYMAN dane Dickson. A lively tim e is ex INVESTIGATING ESTACADA p iated , though the tim e of p rep a ra J. R. N ewton of Hood R iver, ac tion Is short. Decker, who was so seriously com panied by G. A. < obb of I o rt- Ed in a m otorcycle-auto collision land, was an E stacad a visito r las, hurt tim e ago is slowly im proving S atu rd ay aftern o o n . ( O t llf thougli still unable to be up. Mr N ewton Is a p ractical cannery Most of the victim s of chickenpox man, h aving been h a lf ow ner, until in tills d istrict are again • spotless' th is fall, of a big can n ery at Hood and we could now show a clean bill R iver and is now looking for a s u it able location to erect a n o th e r plant. of health. N ewton has prom ised to visit \\ In n V "Il l ak e < "Id- E stacada again w ithin a few w eeks, With the average man a cold Is a when he will th o ro u g h ly In v estig ate „ r u i. trlHpil with, as som e of th e most local co n d itio n s rela tiv e to acreag e of ^ ’’^ T c o l d ^ ^ T n ^ e C ham berlain's desired fru it, v egetables, etc. H e es pecially favors th e p la n tin g of s tra w (T u g h Remedy and get rid of your ."1.1 quickly as possible. > <>u ar berries of a c e rta in v ariety and if he n o , CX per men ting when you use decides to lo cate h ere, will be In a ?his rem edy, as it has been in use position to g u a ra n te e , previous to for m any years and has an estab th e p la n tin g , a price to be paid at i . I r,.n u tatio n It co n tain s no op th e can n ery so th e g ro w ers may know In ad vance w ha, to expect. at Gresham Drug S to r e — Adv. Mr. N ew ton Is not a can n ery pro- The P hilippine islands have had m otor an d p refers to own hls own , ht» year one of th e best crops in p lan t r a th e r th a n to go In on any , heir history, b ut g n at h ard sh ip has co-operative deal. b().ft worked by lack of ships in T his co m m u n ity will w elcom e Mr which to carry hem p and su g a r to Newton and If he m eans business, foreign m arkets. Q u an tities of agri will And th e growers h ere ready to cu ltu ral products a re lying useless help In every way E stacad a P ro g »rehouses or on th e ground. in » I ress. contain th e m o rn in g an d -Sun- I o r a M u d d ) C o m p le x io n . B 0R Iq i° a S u n d ay 'k eh o o l 10 a. m., °rd for a m o n th , a n d is —-------- - , Seventy to n s of coal a day will Meet. If you k eep cows p o a c h in g ,Bt “ nd, ^ , S n d a ' »* ; ’’ EP- TakP ch am b erlain F . T »bleU and or(),n an r b a t„e « h lp along use th is rec o rd sh e et. 2d and 4th Su? d?:. n m adopt a, <II p ‘ "XHrcIse daily at th e c ru isin g speed of ten to tw elve P rayer m. ' reasonable. P h o n e 7<>1. w orth L eague 7 :3 4 P p. m* O. W. ‘ ‘ i vo ir com plexion will be g rea tly k n o ta ; b u t to d riv e h e r at tw en ty or m » gupt. Claude m eeting. eeting. Thursd_ay *u “ ‘"'¿7hooi i » » " j” “ •* -■ B oring, s 'LndB>„Sh i »ague Pree Rev. Outlook, 1 yr.... 1.60 j _ Store —Adv. ulan, 1 yr. reg 36.00 David *• 1 r e a r ................... 1.00 Rev SUBSCRIBE NOW GRESHAM OUTLOOK with Daily O regonian Dally and Sunday O regouian E vening T elegram W eekly O regonian Sem i-W eekly Jo u rn a l yr. 6 ino». 00 00 50 60 60 ,00 .00 $3.25 4.26 2.75 4 00 2.75 1.15 1.15 Gresham Outlook G resliain P ho n e 701 SIGNS FOR THE TIMES! If you te e d any of th e follow ing slg t s get th em at th e O utlook office. T h e m ore com m on form a are k ep t g i . hand and any o th e rs can be su p p lied on s h o rt notice. We m ake a sp ecialty of n eatly p rin te d p lacard s. O rd ers ta k e n I.) phone. P L E A S E DO MOT ASM POM CM B D IT POM S A L E , A p p ly to ------------------ G a ir g e ) rO M MEWT, A p p ly to --------------------- , L a r g e) MOTAMT P U B L IC MO S1M O M 8 A L L O W E D . M E EP O U T — T M IS M E A M S TOO R O U S E POM MEMT ( L a r g e ) M O USE POM MEMT T E R M S CASM H m all) MO BMOMIMO A L L O W E D ( S m a ll) MO A O EM TS OM P E D D L E R S M EED CALL MO T R E S P A S H IM O . (S e v e r a l f o r m s ) M ILM R E P O R T B L A M E S ( T h e s e a re la rg e, p rin te d >”> s tr o n g C ard b oard , s u it a b le fo r m ilk record o f 1 ( to I I c o w e fo r on e m o n th , b o th m o r n in g an d e v e n in g .) THE OUTLOOK P hone 701