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GRESHAM PAGE THREE OUTLOOK TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 191« My H om e on the Hill By MRS. JA N E R. HARTLEY T he follow ing b eau tifu l poem was w ritten ab o u t ten years ago Mrs Ja n e R. H artley upon th e rem oval of herself and fam ily from th e ir hom e In G rand Ronde valley. It was carefully preserved by one of d au g h ters and will be p reserved In so u v en ir form by each one of her scendants. R. M. L e w is Oh my old m o u n tain home. W here the trees are ever green, And th e sp rin g w ith its w aters pure and sw eet; W here th e wild roses bloom And th e ir fra g ra n ce Alls th e air— And the gruas m ade a carp et for o u r fee» 5427 6 4 th A v e ., S. E., P ortland, O reg o n Phone, Sellw ood 1722 Oh my hom e upon th e m ountain, W here th e a ir Is pure an d sw eet. T h ere my th o u g h ts love to linger all th e day. W here we g ath ered ro u n d th e table And o u r frien d s we loved to g reet— But now we have w andered fa r aw ay. is an authorized subscription representative of The Ladies’ Home Journal, The Saturday Evening Post, and My th o u g h ts love to roam To my old m ountain home, W hile 1 listen for th e p a tte r of th e feet Of 'h e ch ild ren th a t were sm all, B ut now have grow n so ta ll— Some of them we n everm ore may m eet. TSe COUNTRY GENTLEMAN But old age cam e creeping on, and th e re H ad to be a change— The s tra n g e r lives w here once we used to dw ell, In th e G rand Ronde valley we have a little home, And v e try to be content when all is well. B ut In G rande Ronde valley. W hen the wind gets on a te a r. And everyone is bracin g fo r the fray ; W hen all th e w indows ra ttle , and dust Is In th e air, 'TI b then we wish th a t we were fa r away. But when th e sun is shining And we forget th e storm . Of th e days th a t have gone w ith th e ir dust, And th e tim e glides aw ay. In th e su m m er tim e so gay, F o r b e tte r days th en hum bly do we tru st. for it. It has correspondents in every state. How to get back out of your land the money you put in it is the big idea b e h in d T h e C o u n tr y Gentleman. It deals with selling crops as well as growing them. 300,000 farmers bought it when it was $1.50 a year. N ow it is $1 a year—52 issues—every week. TROUTDALE THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY In d ep en d en ce S q u a re, P h ila d e lp h ia PLEASANT HOMS BORING C ap tain C. O. B ranson, of M elrose, Mrs. C. M. McClung of W est Bor- will preach a t th e M. E. church at 1 ing gave a lawn social to h er Sunday th is place Sunday evening, S eptem BETW EEN ' school class, th e prim aries, last S at ber 10. All are Invited to a tte n d the urday aftern o o n . T he little girls and services. P O R T L A N D AND G R E S H A M I boys enjoyed them selves a t various Mrs. C. M. Brown an d fam ily left Office w ith P ion eer A uto T ruck C o., 22«i A sh Ht. I gam es un til 4 p. m. when they were for P o rtlan d on Monday, from w here P h o n e B road w ay 1iH54 tre a te d to ice cream and cake. When they expect to Hall’ for A nchorage, th e tim e to re tu rn hom e arriv ed they A laska to join h er husband. The expressed them selves as having had good wishes of th e frien d s h ere go th e “ bestls tim e ev er.” Mrs. L. w ith them . G resham , Ore, G regson helped in e n te rta in in g . B. W. EMERY, Prop. Rea. Phone 173. W a lte r H ale is hom e from P resco tt, T hose present w ere: Iren e S chw eit W ashington for a few days' visit. zer, E thel Jo n sru d , L eth ia Childs, T he M ethodist Aid society will Em m a G regson, G ertru d e N aas, L yn m eet T h u rsd ay aftern o o n Instead of den Lunday, Jo h a n a L unday, M ar W ednesday of th is week for work on sh all Brooks, N anny Brooks and J u a n ita Adams. Two m em bers being th e q uilt. T h ere will be no m eeting d u rin g fa ir week. absent. The Farmers’ Mutual Fire T he L ad ies’ Social club m et a t the Rtuef Association MELROSE hom e of Mrs. S arah Cross last T h u rs In its Six Schools and Porty eight Dr OT P O B T I iM D , O B 1 O O S A h arv est moon social will be held T h irteen m em bers par Lisent» is engaged in the great work day aftern o o n . of uniting Learning and Labor. Invites all farm ers who have no | being p resen t and th e usual good al Iliff M ethodist ch u rch next S a tu r Insu ran ce on th e ir farm buildings Forty-eighth School Year Opens ! tim e was enjoyed by all. Luncheon day evening, S eptem ber 9, for th e to Insure w ith us. T his asso cia benefit of th e pasto r. Rev. C. F. Zlm 1 was served at 4 :3 0 p m. tion Is th e cheapest and safest in th e sta te . It Insures only country T he fo u rth q u a rte rly conference of m erm an. E veryone is req u ested to D egree C ourses requiring a four year p roperty and has over $3,000,000 high school preparation, are offered in i the Boring P leasan t Home ch arg e of a tte n d and bring w hatever they can Insurance in force. the following; th e M ethodist ch u rch was held at in th e line of groceries and vege AGRICULTURE. 16 Departments; tab les A sh o rt program of old fash Write or phone COM MERCK, 4 Departments, ENGIN P lea san t Home last T h u rsd ay a f te r ioned hym ns and songs and re c ita ■ . W. BMABKAX.!., rree. noon, Rev. T. B. Ford, d lstrist su p e r EER IN G , 6 Departments; MINES, 3 Departments; FORESTRY, 2 Depart T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire R elief in te n d en t In charge. T he principal tions will be given, a fte r which a so m ents; HOME ECONOMICS, 4 Depart A bsoc ration. act In th e business session was the cial tim e will be held and Ice cream ments ; and PHARMACY. P a o n e 74 O r .e h a n i B o u t s Wo. 3 P leasan t and cake will be on sale. V o c a t i o n a l C o u r s e s requiring an dividing of th e ch arg e M eal B .t e t e N o ta ry P u b lic Eighth Grade preparation for entrance Home is again placed w ith lllff and (T iainberlain’» C olic, C holera and are offered in Agriculture, Dairying, Boring with B ennett chapel. Rev. | D iarrhoea R em edy. Commerce, Porestry. Home Makers, and W H atch, newly appointed p asto r of Mechanic Arts Pharmacy with a two T his Is a m edicine th a t every fam th e B o ring-P leasant Home ch a rg e,; year high school entrance requirement. ily sh o u ld be provided w ith. Colic SCHOOL OP MUSIC.—Piano, String, will serve Boring and th e new ar- I and d ia rrh o e a often com e on su d d en Band and V oice Culture. ran g em en ts will ta k e place. ly an d It Is of th e g re a te st im portance Catalogue sod beautiful illustrated Mr. and Mrs P. K. Stone and ch il th a t they be tre a te d prom ptly. Con booklet free. sid e r th e suffering th a t m ust be en d ren are visiting with O. 11 McClung d u red u n til a physician arriv es or A d d ies. Twu R s g is t b a b , ' 1 W -7-IS-1* to W 7 IS) CO« V A L U » O R 1O O M and fam ily a t C latsk an ie for a few m edicine can be o b tained. C ham ber- lain'» Colic, C holera and D iarrh o ea days. H o w I o G iv e G o o d A d v ic e . Mrs. M yrtle T elford and ch ild ren I Rem edy has a re p u ta tio n second to none for the quick relief which It af PURE, SWEET, CLEAN, T he best way to give good advice and Miss Iness Knox have retu rn ed I fords. F or sale by all D ruggists - Is to set a good exam ple. W hen o th S A N IT A R Y front a two m o n th s' stay at Seaside. Adv. e rs see how quickly you get o ver y o u r cold by ta k in g C h a m b e rla in 's Cough 1 For Sale by Leading Grocers Remedy th ey a re likely to follow your exam ple. T his rem edy has been A L W A Y S O R D E R IT in use fo r m any years an d en jo y s an excellent rep u ta tio n . F or »ale by all D ru g g is ts .-A d v . Emery’s Truck Service Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty Attention ! (Jnitinçi learning and labor THE ORECON AGRICULTURAL COLLECE SEPTEMBER 18, 1 9 16 . Mrs. R. E. Morse and child left last T h u rsd ay for h er hom e in The Dalles, a fte r a su m m er spent at Sea- view, en ding w ith a w eek's visit w ith h er m other. Mrs. F ran ces Al la rd , a t T ro u td ale. Mrs A. 1). K endall and d au g h ters retu rn ed recently from a visit with relativ es and frien d s In th e m iddle states. Miss Ada T hom as was a week-end guest of Mrs. C. 1. R aker. Miss S tella H atfield re tu rn e d laBt week from a visit w ith h er sister, Mrs. A nderson, a t C latsk an ie. Mrs. A nderson cam e w ith her, and a fte r a visit w ith th e ir p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. H atfield, they go on th is week to M onm outh to a tte n d th e norm al school. Miss Slgfrld F red rick so n , of C lats kanie, is m aking h er hom e a t p resen t with Mrs. H atfield. Miss Della Z im m erm an left on W ednesday of th is w eek fo r T he Dalles w here she h as a position to teach for the com ing year. Mrs. E. G urney and tw o sons w ent hom e to Irv in g to n S atu rd ay , u fter a su m m er sp e n t b o arding a t th e W. P. Benedict farm . Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B urns have as th e ir guests th e ir d au g h ter, Miss Nan B urns an d niece, Miss Jessie McNair, both of Spokane. Mrs. L. M. R u m m er left last week for th e hop fields a t A urora. R ichard K n arr, Jess Coons, Geo. Larson and ills fa th e r left S aturday m orning for a h u n tin g and fishing trip in th e m ountains. Miss C lara W a tten b u rg , of Mon m outh, stopped off Monday to visit Miss Della Zim m erm an, going on W ednesday to P rineville, w here she Is to teach. C larence P arsons, F elton M urray, and th e tw o Goode boys of G resham w ent on a h u n tin g trip S atu rd ay , re tu rn in g Monday. T ro u td ale L adies' Aid society m eets thlH W ednesday w ith M th L. A H arlow . A full atten d a n ce 1» de sired. R ussia m ain tain s a t Moscow an experim ent sta tio n for the study of tlax cu ltiv atio n and m an u factu re. Sixty m iles of th rea d woven from th e fiber of a species of Italian n ettle weighs only two an d a half pounds. A k ettle “ sin g s" because th e a ir In the w ater escapes by fits and sta rs, and bo m akes th e “sin g in g ” noise. In G erm any th e re has been in vented a fire-proof celluloid, chiefly for use in autom obile w indow s and w lndshlleds. In 1515 th e first school of a rtille ry was organized by th e V enetians, and a few years la te r was em u lated by Spain. E xperim ents by G erm an scien tists have proved the tr u th of the old th e ory th a t tig h ten in g a m an 's belt les sens h u nger. A w ire clip, to be screw ed Into a door fram e, has been invented for holding m ilk bottles o u t of th e reach of ca ts and dogH. Lenox, Mass., has seventy m illion aires. A b ird th a t can not fly is th e black w oodhen of New Zealand. W ater rolls off cabbage leaves be cause they are covered w ith a d ust. T he In d u strial accid en ts of Now Y ork s ta te are m ore th a n COO a day. Why You Should Save Some people say, “I’m going to spend my money and enjoy myself while I can, because 1 11 be dead a long time." Remember that it is possible to be sick, to be out of work or to be old, for a long time before death. Also, that your ability to earn money usually dies before you do. Old Age knocks at every door and there is nothing so pathetic as an old person in poverty. W e in v ite you to o p e n a n a c c o u n t a t th is b a n k w ith $1 o r m o re. BANK OF GRESHAM K. A MILLER, Cashier. Gresham, Oregon MT. HOOD MARKET BUTTER Keep Informed on Leading Events of the Day Let I's Sm ile. „„ th in g th a t goes th e fa rth e st The tow ard m aking life w orth while, T hat costs th e le ast and does th e m ost, is ju st a pleasant sm ile T he sm ile th a t bubbles from a h eart th a t loves its fellow men W ill drive aw ay th e cloud of gloom and coax th e sun again I t's full of w orth and goodness, too, w ith m any kindnesses blent. It's w orth a m illion dollars, and It d o esn 't cost a cent.— Exchange. Tailoring. F o r men and women-—clea n in g , pressing an d re p a irin g d o n e well. P e te r L en a rd , Pow ell stre e t. “ W hen Billy Hunday come* to tow n, Peel off y o u r low -cut gown. Get ready fo r a robe of w hite— A lthough it m ak es you look a frig h t. Want ad s— Key to success H e re a fte r BUI Is y o u r m o d iste And If y o u ’re ca u g h t w hile being j kissed— The bubbles in a teacuu follow the electricity In E d inburgh, has been T hey'll cu t y o u r hands off a t the w rist. m ade a m unicipal monopoly W hen Billy Sunday conies to to w n ." 1 Best Quality Meats, Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Highest Price« Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according PHONE 41 POWELL STREEi Thia is Presidential Election Year. You I need both the Dailies and the Home Paper GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice a W eek) with i T he p ro d u ctio n and d istrib u tio n of spoon because It a ttr a c ts th e m )t» t as « m ag n et a ttr a c ts steel. A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. rr. • mo». 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