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N Q J^JE R HOWJTHE ELECTLON GOES YOU’LL NEED THE OUTLOOK ALL THE TIME. T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 6, NO. 65 RENEW PROMPTLY AND HELP MAKE IT A BIGGER, BETTER PAPER G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1916 TUESDAYS AND F R ID A Y S $150 PER YEAR PRINCIPAL GOODWIN TELLS OF COMPLETE LIST OF STOCK SOLD DISCUSSION OVER PROPOSED FIRST MONTH OF HIGH SCHOOL AT JERSEY DISPERSION SALE FOUR PER CENT BEER LAW P rincipal E. F . Goodwin has fu r and a violin and th e m em bers are M ention was m ade on T uesday of H elfer unnam ed, A. W. S u tto n . It was the e d ito r's privilege re- brew ery am endm ent and m ade fre nished th e O utlook w ith the follow ing en th u sia stic in m aking it a fine m u the successful dispersion sale of B. Hood R iver— $4 0. cently to a tte n d a luncheon of the q u en t referen ces to it. Everyone sical org an izatio n . h igh school notes p erta in in g to the Jeff of Ingleside, H P aulson, C. A ltm an 's Je rse y herd. It was P ro g ressiv e B usiness Men's club in should read It and know w hat he is T he different classes of th e school C lackam as $65. first m onth of th a t in stitu tio n : voting for o r why he votes ag ain st it. have been o rganized and th e proper largely atten d e d by p ro m in en t stock- F averole C. H. Sloop, B oring— P o rtla n d at w hich was staged a d e At th e close of th e first m onth of officers elected. T he new est and men from all o ver th e n o rth w est, and It seem s to be loosely and poorly $50. bate on th e proposed b rew ers' draw n. It is not an am endm ent to school th e to ta l en ro llm en t has larg est class— th e fre sh m a n — has som e good prices w ere realized P rincess of C assarln d a. A. E. W est am en d m en t to th e p ro h ib ito ry law, the present law but a co n stitu tio n al reached 175 stu d en ts. This Is an in chosen th e follow ing officers: E arl E m press L ad's M arg aret, Mr. A lt c o t t- $290. w hich am en d m en t is one of th e am en d m en t which would practically crease of ab o u t 20 per cent, above A ndre of L usted d istric t, p resid e n t; St. H elen's Cony, G. E. Jam eson, th e en ro llm en t last yea?. T here are Cecil G holson of T erry d istric t, vice m an ’s fam ous cow w hich is a few m easu res on th e b allot to be voted do aw ay w ith p ro hibition until the P o rtla n d — $165. le g isla tu re should prescrib e re g u la 82 boys an d 93 girls. Of this num p resid e n t; an d R u th Inglis and weeks over seven y ears old an d has H a rrie t Le Coney, H. A. S pringer, on N ovem ber 7. tions in accord w ith th e new am en d ber, 107 live in Union High School T helm a M etzger of G resham d istric t, ta k en th e cham pion prize, was sold T illam o o k — $195. S peaking for th e am en d m en t, and m ent. D istrict No. 2, and 68 come from out tre a s u re r and secreta ry , resp ectiv e to K. McNeil of G ran ts Pass for llo lm d ale E liza, Im p., H. A. one of its a u th o rs and chief su p p o rt Read ag ain th e above proposi side d istric ts in M ultnom ah and ly. $4 75. At th a t figure she was a b a r S p rin g e r— $130. ers, was Col. C. E 8. Wood, a well tions. o th e r school d istric ts in M ultnom ah T he reception given th e fresh m an gain, as were all th e o th e r cows sold. Even Queen, Im p., B laine R know n atto rn ey of P o rtla n d , co u n The first propositions is clear and and o th e r counties. class in th e gym nasium last F rid ay It will be noticed th a t som e of th e Sm ith, P o rtlan d $33«. sel for th e W einhard brew ery, and needs no f u rth e r com m ent. O utside d istric ts are represented evening by th e sophom ores was a an im als w ent for a rem a rk a b ly low Ja rls Oxford Viola. B laine R cham pion of many rad ical prom ot On th e second, a u th o ritie s hold to h ere by th e nu m b er of stu d e n ts as g rea t success and m uch p raise is due figure. They w ere young bulls, less S m ith — $170. ers an d m easures. th e effect th a t “ may b e” as used in in d ic ated : O rient, <4; Rockwood, the adviso rs of th e se classes, and th an a year old, b u t equally as prom E m inent O xford, C harles H ayne, S p eaking ag a in st th e brew ery th e sta tu te , unless it to th e co n trary 14; B oring, 11; F airview , 8; L usted the stu d e n ts, them selves, for th e isiug as th e o ld e r ones. Ja co b a 's — $100. am en d m en t w ere D istrict A ttorney appears, is co n stru ed as m eaning in 7 ; T ro u td a le and C edar, 5; C ottrell, splendid e n te rta in m e n t provided. Iren e P rince, le ad e r of th e h erd , was M arg aret O xford’s Lad, O. W. S u t W. H. E vans and A tto rn ey A. L. th e fu tu re , so th a t the sta te m en t in 3; No. 26 in C lackam as county, 3; More th an 100 stu d e n ts w ere p res sold to Jo h n II. T aylor of M ontesano ton— $156. Veazie. th e am en d m en t to th e effect th a t Sandy H igh School D isctriet, 1; Vic ent. W ash., for $115. T h u s It will be Coneybelle, Jo e S taa ts, M onm outh, As th e re was no decision o r vote beer may be m an u fa ctu re d , sold and tory, 1; and No. 17 in W ashington F re e tra n sp o rta tio n is now fu r seen th a t th e y ea rlin g s b ro u g h t a O re.— $110, tak en on th e w eight of arg u m e n t or delivered " u n d e r s u d i reg u latio n s co unty, 1. nlshed all stu d e n ts of th e Union dis fa ir price, alth o u g h they were good Ingleside D ream , B. R. S m ith — tile m e rits of th e q u estio n , th e so- as may be prescribed by law ,” refers T h ere are 70 fre tn m e n , 50 sopho tric t who live a t too g rea t a dis b arg ain s from th e b ree d er's s ta n d $145. called d eb ate was r a th e r in th e n a to reg u latio n s th a t are to he m ade m ores, 36 ju n io rs, 14 seniors and 6 tance to walk to school. Six a u to point to th e ir buyers. Ingleside Lady E dna, A. E. W est tu re of a discussion of th e m easure. at a fu tu re tim e and th a t such a post grad u ates. m obiles a re em ployed by th e school F ollow ing is a com plete list of the c o tt— $225 Colonel Wood arg u ed for its adop sta te m en t will not carry any reg u la T he school has added a com m er board for th is purpose and th e d riv an im als sold, to g e th e r w ith th e Louise of Scenic, Mrs. E. W. tion on th e g rounds of fairn ess to tions th a t now exist by law into the d a l course to the cu rricu lu m tills ers are su b je ct to o rd ers from the nam es and ad d resses of th e buyers S ta a ts— $175. th e local brew ery in te rests, keeping am endm ent. y ear and 27 stu d e n ts have re g iste r Board of E ducation and th e p rin ci and th e prices they b ro u g h t: LeConey of Ingleside, A. M alar, th e money at hom e— an d on th e F u rth e r, also th e reg u la tio n I11 the ed in th is d ep a rtm en t. T he follow pal. T his new m eans of tr a n s p o rta Ja co b a 's Iren e P rince, Jo h n H. J r .,— $325. g ro u n d s of w hat he called “ tr u e ” p resen t p ro h ib itio n law rela tin g to ing vocational d ep a rtm en ts are now tion is very convenient and sa tisfa c T aylor, M ontesano, W ash.— $115. C arn atio n G irl, H ugh W ilson— tem p eran ce, th a t is m ak in g th e m ild th e delivery of Intoxicating liquors well equipped and doing excellent tory to all persons concerned. It LaB elle O xford Lad, Mrs. E. W. $190. e r d rin k — 4 per cent beer- m ore Is found in Section 12, which re w ork: M anual train in g , dom estic should be extended to all o u tsid e S lats, M onm outh, O re.— $350. E m lnent8, Lady of 8. B.. R. L. p le n tifu l, w hich he said would tlrive q u ires th e affidavit to be tak en , and science and a rt, com m ercial, a g ric u l d istric ts who patro n ize th e school E m press L a d ’s M arg aret, K. Mc Bodger, Oregon C ity— $200. o u t th e stro n g e r alcoholic d rin k s. which p ro h ib its th e delivery by a tu re and music. T he grad e of work and th e present au to m o b iles should Neil, G ran ts P ass— $475. L eva's E m inent, C. K ern, R idge He sta te d he was opposed to th e sa com mon c a rrie r unless th e affidavit being done is suggested by the be su p p la n te d soon by th e Stude. E m press of Ingleside, Mrs. W. K. field. W ash.— $50. loons and hoped they would never Is m ade before tb e com m on c a rrie r's n u m b er of stu d e n ts enrolled in the b ak e r school busses o r sim ila r con W arrens, P o rtla n d — $365. L eva's Iren e of Ing., R. L. Bodger re tu rn , b u t one of his opponents agent. M an u factu rers of beer h ere follow ing classes; A lgebra and geo veyances ow ned and o p erated by the B a rb a ra W o rth , of Ing., A. W. — $240. ahowed th a t Colonel Wood was tofore have not been com mon c a r m etry, 160; E nglish, 158; dom estic school. At p resen t ab o u t 110 of S u tton, Hood R iver— $275. U nnam ed bull, H ugh W ilson— $40 am ong those who, two y ears ago, riers. T h erefo re, th s beer m ak er can science and a it, 34; L atin, 43; G er ou r stu d e n ts sh o u ld enjoy free Ingleside P ride, B. R Sm ith, P o rt Lady Allis of Ing., Jaco b Jo st, O r w orked h ard to re ta in th e saloons sell, If tills am en d m en t be adopted, m an, 40; F rench, 6; chem istry, 16; tra n sp o rta tio n . T his n u m b er in land— $365. egon C ity— $145. and th a t th e b rew eries were now, w ithout th e form ality of this affi physics, 19, etc. T here a re 14 boys eludes th e en ro llm en t from o u stsid e C ed ar Bonnie, Mrs. E. W. S taa ts, LeConey Lad, Em il E ilers, Blind in an ticip atio n of th e ado p tio n of d avit, an d If he assum ed to ad m in ta k in g m anual tra in in g and 13 stu- d istric ts w hich will in crease rapidly M onm outh, O re.— $200. Slough, Ore.— $40. th e ir am en d m en t, p lan n in g to e s ta b iste r it, it would have no effect in a d en ts enrolled in th e m echanical each succeeding year. B onsilene of C ed ar Grove, K. Mc Ingleside C arnation, Mrs. E. W. lish b o ttle saloons in m any localities crim in al p rosecution because a false and freeh an d d raw in g classes. The Every te ac h er is highly pleased Neil, G ra n ts P ass— $205. S taa ts— $185. of th e sta te . Mr. Veazie quoted sw earin g in it would n o t be p erju ry , gym nasium is proving q u ite p opular w ith the p resen t stu d e n t body,— the F avene, H ugh W ilson, Jo sep h , O r Bessiebell of Ing., C. 11. Jo h a n sen , |s ta tis tic s tak en from th e B rew ers since th e beer ag en t is not a u th o r th is year. About 60 boys and girls best in O regon— and th e w ork being egon— $195. O rien t— $185. yearbook which show ed th a t Colonel ized to a d m in iste r It. a re enrolled in th e physical cu ltu re accom plished. Everybody seem s to F av en e’s F airy , A. M alar, J r., Isabel Blossom, C. H. Jo h a n sen , | W ood’* idea and m ethod of secu rin g T he rig h t to ad v ertise th e sale of, classes. be busy, co n ten ted and happy, in Sandy— $190. $110. " tr u e ” tem p eran ce did n ot w ork o ut solicit o rd ers for, and to d istrib u te T he m usic d e p a rtm e n t deserves few w eeks two o r th ree school days T ina of Ing., G. M. U pdegrove, F lavene Eiva, J. A. S tro w b rid g e, | ¡n co u n tries w here beer was p ra c ti price lists of beer, will be abolished. special m ention. N early every s tu will be set a p a rt as “ Go to School Hood R iver $120. P o rtla n d — $115. cally fre e or w here th e m ild er A nother very Im p o rtan t question dent in th e school ta k es assem bly Days” and p atro n s and frien d s of Ja co b a 's Bonnie, A. E. W estcott, U nnam ed bull, J. B Jones, C o t-| ji-jjjht, We re encouraged. is th is— T his am endm ent au th o rizes singing once a week and several the school will be cordially Invited Banks, Ore. $110. tre ll— $5 5. D istrict A ttorney W alter H. Evans, th e sale of beer to any person or in classes have been form ed in sight to visit th e school in session and ob Jaco b a 's P rin cess Bonnie, II Ja co b a 's Ingleside E m inenee, P. M who is a ca n d id ate for re-election, dividual, an d since th e re will be no reading. T he g irls' chorus m eets serve th e re g u la r work being done Weiss, G resham — $155. H olst, B oring— $20. and has done much to m ake th e pres reg u latio n s applicable to sales until once a week for practice and differ from day to day. We are alw ays Ja c o b a ’s Eliza, Eugenie H ayne, P ollyanna P rince, A. E. Jo n sru d , | Rt,„ t p ro h ib ito ry law clear, effective th e le g isla tu re and m akes ent chorus and glee clubs a re being glad to have p atro n s and persons in T ro u td a le - $100. B oring— $25. and sa tisfac to ry , pointed o ut th e le them , it may he possible to sell liq foim ed for the boys. T he o rch e stra te rested visit th e school and stay as Ja c o b a ’s Bonnie P rince, W P. Itob- U nnam ed bull A. W. S u tto n — $35. gal w eaknesses an d fallacies of th e uor Io any individual reg ard less of has been enlarg ed by two cornets long as tim e will perm it. e rts, Sandy— $25. Coney Oxford, S. F. P itts— $10. bill and th e com plications which age. It ap p ears fu rth e r th a t “ p er Ja c o b a ’s F airy P rin ce, Jo h n Ick ler L ouise Belle, E. L. Hobbs, Cor- would a rise if it w ere adopted. so n ” would be In terp reted to mean KBLSO FAIRVIEW G resh am — $ 4 0 . n elu s— $70. He m ade th ese definite proposi th e artificial person know n as a cor T he Kelso school took second T he P aren t-T ea ch e r circle will tio n s— p o ratio n , as an am u sem en t concern prize in th e Sandy ju v en ile fair pa m eet th is afte rn o o n O ctober 13th, at 1. If th is am en d m en t becom es a o r a hotel, th en th s q uestion fu rth e r rad e F riday. The girls represen ted 3:30. T h ere will be an election of law the b rew er may em ploy as many arises, can It re-sell it? It is a su n b o n n et babies, and w ere all officers and all in te reste d a re in v it ag en ts in th e m a n u fa ctu re , sale and principle of co n stitu tio n al law th a t dressed alik e in blue gow ns with ed. delivery of b eer as th e d em an d s of you ca n n o t g ru n t one citizen a p riv il G resh am 's fru it packing cannery case. T he estim a ted expenses of th e tra d e „h a l, W Brrant. w hite sunbonnets. T he boys were E. C. M orrison, cash ier and book ege not accorded to a n o th e r citizen dressed in blue overalls, w hite blous- keeper of th e S undial F eed Mill, re closed its season th is week a f te r a work done th is y ea r will foot up I 2. T he reg u lato ry provisions of of th e sam e class o r kind, and it may run of fo u r m onths in w hich it put $18,800, divided as follow s: es an d straw hats. In th e com peti ceived th e sad m essage by w ire from th e p ro h ib itio n law con cern in g de- be d eterm in ed th a t th is would be in S u g ar, $5,000; cans, $7,000; pay j ijvery of in to x icatin g liq u o r will n ot tive program , in which ten schools Yellow Ja c k e t, C olorado, of th e up 11,600 cases of asso rted fru its conflict w ith th e federal co n stitu tio n th a t is all sold an d n early all d e r° ’ ............ h a u lin g $800; lncl- I apply to th e sale and delivery of as class leg islatio n . In th a t it perm its took p art, Kelso won fo u rth prize. death of his fath e r. T he m essage livered. 1 e n ta s, $1,500. 1 beer by th e m a n u fa ctu re r. T he follow ing took prizes for exhib was delayed and Mr. M orrison was a beer m a k er to sell and d eliv er beer A visit to th e can n ery yesterd ay T he stock began m oving as soon 3 T he r)ght advertlHe th e HuI, w hile it would n ot p erm it th e am use its-—M ildred J a rl received first prize unable to reach his p a re n t's borne found two o r th ree w en busy at work as it was packed. Some of it w ent of> HO„ cl, ordt,rB for and dlBtr|b for best gen eral exhibit in h er class. for th e burial. m ent or hotel concern to sell it, and p rep arin g th e few h u n d red re m a in to Iow a, Illinois, N eb rask a. C alifor- L ester Irvin won first prize for a Mrs. J. S tapleton an d d a u g h te r ing cases for sh ip m en t and loading nla, an d two carlo ad s w ent to P o rt u te price lists of bwer, will be a b o l th e re fo re It is possible It m ight ex cartoon draw in g and Hazel Dunn N ellie moved to Po, « a n d th is week. ished. ten d the p rivilege of re-sale to the won first prize on best dressed doll. R. H u n ter, city m arsh al, will oc them o nto au to tru c k s for tra n sp o r land, Maine. A bout two carlo ad s T he O utlook has p ublished th e co rp o ratio n . tatio n to P o rtlan d . E v ery th in g will have been sold to th e w holesalers in T he first m onth of school ended cupy th e S tap leto n hom e th is w inter. be closed In a few days. F red R as P o rtlan d , Oregon. ARRANGEMENTS FOR F rid ay. T he follow ing pupils were TEACHERS INSTITUTE Mrs. J. V enable e n te rta in e d her te r, th e process d irec to r, will leave T he pack th is year does not re p BUYING CLOVER SEED n e ith e r absent nor ta rd y d u rin g the TO BE HELD TOMORROW tom orrow for N ew berg w here he resen t a h alf of th e capcity of th e m onth. In Miss Y erkes' room , E d son, Mr. O’m lller and fam ily of Mc M innville fo r several day. will ta k e ch arg e of th e fall pack in p lan t. As an in stan ce of w hat may We can save th e farm ers money If County School S u p erin te n d en t A. w ard N elson, R uth B aum back, Dan Mrs C. C. Cowles will e n te rta in th e N ew berg can n ery . He will not be done It is sta te d 14 00 cases w ere they will buy th e ir clover seed now I'. A rm strong has m ade com plete a r M ilan, M arie B aum back, Jam es Mi w ith an evening tea at h er hom e be lost to G resham , how ever, as his p u t up d u rin g a period of 48 hours, We have m ade arra n g e m e n ts with lan, V ernie J a rl, Jo h n Rice, Albert ran g em en ts for a te a c h e rs’ in stitu te , S atu rd ay , O ctober 14th, fo r th e ben services will be needed h ere next w orking double sh ifts. Mr. R a ste r several Y am hill county fa rm e rs by to b< neld a t th e G resham school H all, A nna Lind. In Miss W i l k i n efit of th e M ethodist Aid society. e a r and his work is satisfacto ry . says th e capcity of th e p lan t is eig h t I w h,ch th e farm ers in th is section so n ’s room , Nellie H arvison, Robert building to m o rro w , com m encing at The fru it packing season th is year tons daily, o r 400 cases P ians fo r a good atten d a n ce have * “ » buy th e ir clover seed d irectly M ilan, A una M ilan, H azel Dunn, Eu 10 o'clock. As many of th e teach ers been m ade. Y oung and old w el began with ch erries. Of th is fru it E v ery th in g is fav o rab le for next lronl theB1- T he price ran g es from of th e county who can be heri will nice Jo n sru d , Jo h n Canny. only 200 cases were packed, ow ing to come. y ear and th e asso ciatio n is figuring s<iVen,een c‘‘n,B tc ,w pnty cen ts Ppr be in atten d an ce. T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r association Mrs. C larence L. S tam b au g h , of th e alm ost to ta l fa ilu re of th e cherry on som e new m achinery and a larg er I P °un<|. a « d Ht eig h teen cen ts I have will meet T h u rsd ay evening, O ctober T he p resid en t and o th e r officers of A storia, will be th e guest over S u n crop. Of red ra sp b e rrie s 7000 cases o u tp u t. A fter th e a n n u l m eetin g In I RO,ne *»n iPles of very clean seed. 19 at 7:30. T he S eptem ber m eeting th e local p a re n t-te a c h e rs' associa B lack b erries produced Ja n u a ry th e q u estion day of h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. were p ut up of can n in g T h *8 Kamp g rad e of seed you will pay tion of th is d istric t is invited to at was postponed so election of offic n 00 cases; plum s 200; pru n es vegetables will be considered as ,hp «eedm en tw enty-five cen ts o r G eorge B urlingam e. tend. A good program has been pre will ta k e place a t th is m eeting AH R e g u la r services will be held at 1000 and p ears 1500. Of th e to tal I th e re is an In sisten t dem and fo r sev- probably m ore next sp rin g Any are welcome w h eth e r m em bers or pared. Mrs. Alva Lee Stephens, the M ethodist ch u rch next Sunday pack ab o u t 6000 cases w ere packed eral kinds. T h ere Is a la rg e r acre- Person w anting to o rd e r seed now presid en t of all p are n t-tea ch er asso not. R efresh m en ts will be served. evening at 8 o'clock, when Rev. B. on c o n tra ct fo r W. W. C otton. age of fru it and b e rrie s in sight an d can Bee MamPlPB by callin g a t the ciatio n s of P o rtlan d , som e fifty o r T h ere is a s ta te trav e lin g lib rary The to tal value of th e pack will 1 th e o u tp u t will ce rtain ly be la rg e r In county “ Ke n ,’R office any m orning, C. B rew ster, th e p asto r, will preach. m ore in n u m b er, will be present and a t th e schoolhouse w here any person E pw orth L eague will m eet at 7 pproxim ate $40,00o. About $7,500 any event. T he m an g em en t Is par-1 T hese prices are for im m ed iate ship explain th e work as ca rrie d on there. may get books on M ondays and F r i | m ent. o'clock. All are Invited to th ese as paid for f ru it to th e grow ers of j tlc u la rly anxious to see a la rg e pro- She is an in te re stin g and in stru c tiv e days, betw een 4 and 5 p. m. T he first issue of th e m onthly news services. th ls vicinity for th e rem ain in g au ctio n of E vergreen b lack b erries, Bpeaker, whose splendid help In th e Jo h n Jo n sru d n ea r Boring had T he m em bers of th e choir of the 5,600 cases o ver th e n u m b er packed ¡is th e re is a stead y dem and for | le tte r from th is office will be Issued good cause will prove valu ab le In th e m isfo rtu n e of losing his barn by- P re sb y teria n church will m eet S at for Mr, C otton. 1 them w hich can n o t be m et. They in th e n e a r fu tu re . I t will co n tain m any ways fire Sunday afte rn o o n , w hich sta rte d u rday evening at th e hom e of Mrs. As th e figures given In th is a rtic le would prolong the ca n n in g season seasonal b in ts, th e re su lts of som e Miss Viola O rtachild, p resid en t of from a neighboring clearing. L ittle D. W. M cKay for practice. are not in th e n a tu re of a rep o rt, and will be ta k en In any q u an tity | of tb e d em o n stratio n s w hich have P o rtlan d g rad e teach ers association, 8-year old E thel Jo n sru d had a n a r been conducted th is y ear, and an Mrs. J. W. Benecke has tak en up but estim ates fu rn ish ed by S ecretary | trom ten pounds to a h u n d red tons will ad d ress tb e In stitu te, and dis row escape from the flames in the the new spap er correspondence work E lklngton th e profits of th is seaso n 's T his y e a r's m ethod of financing » c h a n g e colum n, In w hich will be cuss th e work of th e o rg an izatio n b u rn in g barn w here she was when it form erly done by Mrs. G rant Shaw. work can only be guessed at. F ro m th e business was e n tire ly successful I th e th in g s for exchange which the o v er which sh e presides. cau g h t. It burned so rapidly th a t She is th e re g u la r re p re se n ta tiv e of Indications th e re is a gain approxl- and can be adopted ag ain W hen a farm ers have, as well as th e w ant she barely had tim e to escape. H ow th e O utlook for th is te rrito ry . Im m atin g th e profit on th e w ork done 1 bank is ready to ad v an ce money on and fo r sale d e p a rtm e n t confining W e H a v e T h em N ow . ever. she was e n tirely u n h u rt. p o rta n t new s item s m ay be te le for Mr. C otton. th e pack it is an easy p roposition to itself to th in g s on th e farm . If you T hose Milk Record blanks. P rin t Mrs. F. W. f a n n in g had the m is reaso n ab le I have an y th in g to sell o r w ant a n y ed on d u rab le ca rd b o ard , su itab le for T he packed goods will brtng in an do business on any phoned tem p o rarily to Mr. Benecke fo rtu n e of scalding h e r foot q u ite th i n g as stock, m achinery o r seed 16 to 18 cows. J u s t th e th in g for av erag e of so m eth in g over $3.50 p e r 's c a le . and th e Sun Dial Mill. badly one day la st week. you can g et in to th e first issue by y o u r dairy T he F airview lib ra ry will be open W ill save many tim es V ehicles resem b lin g light au to m o Miss A ngela C anning began her to the public from 10 a m. to 1 p m T he c a r men of th e n o rth e rn roads f calling up G resham 47 an y m orning th e ir cost. 10c each, o r $1.00 a school a t G reenw ood, O ctober 2. S B. HALL, each S atu rd ay Miss P earl Duraf of biles, b u t w ith o u t m otors, ,e used th re a te n to s trik e u n less they g et a dozen. T be O utlook, phone 701. C ounty A g ricu ltu ra l Agt th e G resham lib ra ry will have ch arg e in som e Swiss m o u n tain reso rts for a raise in wages. They a re peeved b e - I T he site of th e oldest pro p erty in M u ltn o m a h (« ra n g e l)an < e. sp o rt resem bling to b o g g an in g tn c a u s e th e A d a m so n la w does not ap -I K ee p H u n te r s O ut. B elfast. Me., was recently sold, pass Y oung's bay sh ip y ard s now have snow less seasons G iven by M ultnom ah g ran g e S a tu r ply to th em Weil, th re a te n to tie P len ty of . No T re-paM o r No ing fo r tu e first tim e In 142 years o u t seven large ocean going vessels on day evening, O ctober 21 in th e ir hall up th e business of the co u n try , th a t's | H u n tin g ” signs a t O utlook office- of th e P a tte rso n fam ily. T his place, ways em ploying 400 sk illed w o rk a t O rient. S up p er 60c per couple; S pecial: 48-incb Colorado field ow ned by W illiam P atte rso n , one of fence, 33c a rod. L. L. K id d er H ard- w hat th e o th e r fellow s did and they cloth o r c a rd b o a rd — 6c an d 10c each tic k ets 76c. Uood m usic. <7 men. m ade th e ir bluff stick. Phone y o u r o rd e r_ 701 th e first se ttle rs of B elfast, was fam w ar Co. Swat tbe sin gle tax fly. Vote 307 ous as being th e b irth p la ce of the .Everyone has som ething to buy Bargains tn ths Want Ada. Read the Want Ads, Hell your goods by a Want Ad. No. o r sell. Try an O utlook w ant ad. first w hite child in Belfast. CANNERY RECORD OF 1916