T W IC E W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 7, NO. 60 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1917 TUESD AYS AND F R ID A Y S $1.50 PER YEAR NEW FACTORY GRAVEN UPON CHANGE IN RURAL ROUTES PIONEERS WHO WAR LIBRARY FOR FARMERS PILLAR OF A EFFECTIVE MONDAY NEXT SETTLED HERE SOLICITORS TO IN PROSPECT GREAT BRIDGE MAKE CANVASS 16312922 R oute A , as it w ill G resham w ill p ro b a b ly have a ¡starch fa c to ry w ith in a yea r, am i the o p p o rtu n ity is now open fo r th e fa r m ­ ers to dispose o f eve ry c u ll p o ta to o f th is ye a r at a good price, besides g iv in g the m back tile p u lp fo r stock foo d a fte r the c o m m e rc ia l in g r e d i­ ents have been e x tra c tjjil J. F. G r iffith , re p re s e n tin g th e i ’a- c ific P ota to S tarch Go., was in con- fe re n c e » w lth some o f tile G resham business men last n ig h t a t the c ity b a ll. He o u tlin e d his plan o f p ro ­ ced ure and was in do rsed to tile ex­ te n t o f g iv in g h im a le tte r o f reco m ­ m e n d a tio n to tile p ro d u ce rs o f th is I h e re a fte r be K n o w n , W ill be O v e r S ixty-one M iles in Length. T h is b rid g e is de d ica te d to the CORBETT, Set. 23.— S p e cia l.— T h re e h u n d re d and f if ty tho usan d c itiz e n s o f O regon and W a sh in g to n A b o u t IP o ’clo ck a in. Septem ber books, h u n d re d s, perhaps tho usan ds by w hom its e re c tio n was o rd a in e d . G resha m 's fo u r ru ru l d e liv e ry V a lle y road tw o and tw o -te n th s It was eonceiveil o f th e ir v is io n , its ' 15 the pioneers o f eastern M u ltn o ­ o f a u th o rs ; not a ve in o f ro y a lty to fo u n d a tio n s are la id upon th e ir sac­ rou te s, as now in o p e ra tio n , w ifi be m iles. rific e s T he s p ir itu a l h e rita g e of S o u th e a ste rly and n o rth e a s te rly to m ah c o u n ty begat) a sse m bling at th e Hi«' a u th o rs and scant p ro fits to th e cou rag e, fa ith and h ig h en de avo r be­ reduced Io tw o ro u te s next M onday am t e ig h t-te n th s I h u ll o f C o lu m b ia gra n g e fo r the p u b lish e rs. q u ea th ed to th is g e n e ra tio n by th e when the new o rd e r o f service goes po sto ffice - tw o m iles. purpose o f h o ld in g th e ir second a n ­ pioneers who w rested fro m the T h a t Is th«‘ w o rk a lre a d y accom ­ w ild e rn e ss these w id e and f r u it f u l in to effect. T h e re w ill be p ra c tic a lly T o ta l le n g th o f ro u te , s ix ty one n u a l re u n io n . p lish e d by tiie W a r L ih ru ry C o u n c il, la u d s is b u ild e d in to its m em bers o f the same te r r it o r y covered as at pres and se ve n -te n th s m iles. Those who t h ir t y and fo r ty years stone am t steel and here handed E o r em ergency purposes th is ro u te ugo had cla m b e re d o v e r logs uud w h ich was in s tru c te d by S ecre tary o f «low n to tile g e n e ra tio n s th a t come ent but th e re w ill lie some e lim in a ­ io has been d iv id e d in to tw o sections. th ro u g h b ru sh In search o f a s ig h t W a r lin k e r , to raise $ 1 ,000 ,0 00 a fte r. tio n s and a d d itio n s . In such cases the re g u la r c a r r ie r w ill f o r a fu tu r e hom e, whose means o f c o n s tru c t, e q u ip and operate s o ld ie rs ' The above s e n tim e n t is en gra ven R oute A w ill ta k e the place o f lib r a r ie s at I he t h ir t y - t w o c a n to n ­ ta ke the w estern end and the su b ­ o i one o f the p illa r s at th e V a n co u ­ present n u m b e r one and a ll o f n u m ­ s titu te Hie eastern. T h e t e r r it o r y In tra v e l and tra n s p o rt f o r years was ments and cam ps in th is c o u n try um l ve r ^approach to th e In te rs ta te an ox team and liz a rd fo rk e d s tic k at th e base «am ps in F rance um l also b rid g e . T h e s e n tim e n t Is lo fty , co n ­ ber tw o w ith tiie a d d itio n o f about both d ire c tio n s is so n e a rly th e same o r sled now cam e In a u to m o b ile s o f the present n u m b e r d ista nce fro m th e postoffice th a t th e o ve r tine ro a ils uud assem bled in a s u p p ly th e s a ilo rs uud tiie siek and n e c tin g tiie past w ith tile present fo u r m iles vicinity. ach ie ve m e n t and h a n d in g th is dow n one o u t o f T ro u td a le in the v ic in ity re g u la r c a r r ie r w ill have t h ir t y and h a ll n e ar one o f th e finest h ig h w a ys in ju r e d w ith books. M r. G r iffith stated th a t tiis co m ­ A d v e n tu re tales w ill to p th e lis t — fo u r-te n th s m ites to serve, w h ile the In the w o rld . to tiie fu tu r e g e n e ra tio n s. o f C edar schoolhouse and as fa r east pany w a nts a w arehouse here now and th a t is a p p ro p ria te fo r th e w a r s u b s titu te w ill have t h ir t y and slx- A s ta te m e n t re c e n tly prepa red by M any cam e fro m P o rtla n d some and a fa c to ry next yea r T h e corny as M elrose. T h is same piece o f t e r ­ te n th s m iles. w ill be th e "G re a t A d v e n tu re ” in th e en ginee rs in ch a rg e o f th e w o rk fro m W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , some fro m pany has a fa c to ry at B ea ve rto n and r it o r y was once on ro u te tw o fro m t it " lives o f m ost o f those p u rtic lp a t B ou te n u m b e r 4 w ill tie th e sam e M osier and o f c o n s tru c tio n o f th is $1 ,750,000 one fro m A ld e rd a le , w a nts a ll the potatoes to be had th is G resham but was given to T ro u td a le as the present n u m b e r 4, w ith a p o r­ W a s h in g to n , b u t m ost w ere s t ill res­ iu g . So, H a ro ld B in dlosa, a d v e n tu e r b rid g e show s th a t its to ta l cost was fa ll. T h e re w ill be fa c to rie s in sev­ ab ou t fo u rte e n years ago. s to ry w r ite r , is d ra w n fo r tw e n ty - tio n o f present n u m b e r 2 added to it id e n ts o f th e v ic in ity . be lo w tiie o r ig in a l e stim a te s, th u s e ra l o th e r c o m m u n itie s , each e m ­ R oute A w ill exte nd w e stw ard o n ly e ig h t d iffe re n t w o rks. S ir A rth u r on the w estern end. Roy K e rn , at e ffe c tin g -a saving o f m any tho usan d T he fo re n o o n was spent In h a n d ­ p lo y in g ab ou t 25 m en, the idea be­ as fu r as t h e E lw o o d road, ab ou t one present c a r r ie r n u m b e r 4. w ill serve s h a k in g . in d iv id u a l and g ro u p c o n ­ C o na n-D o yle, th e c re a to r o f S h e rlo ck d o lla rs to th e ta xp a ye rs o f both in g to have fa c to rie s a ll o v e r the m ile west o f R o ckw ood. T h u s G re sh ­ H olm es, comes next w ith tw e n ty -o n e , It. T h e d ista nce ts tw e n ty-se ve n and versa tion s. M u ltn o m a h am i C la rk e cou ntie s. t e r r it o r y w h ere potatoes are g ro w n am w ill lose th e t e r r it o r y between w h ile im m o rta l C h a rle s D ickens am i n in e -te n th s m iles. E o llo w in g Is tits T he s ta te m e n t o f th e p u b lic ac­ A com m on q u e stio n was " w h o Is th e re and B u c k le y avenue except tlia t so as to save fr e ig h t costs. H ubert C ham bers are a u th o rs o f sche du le: c o u n ta n t w ho each m o n th ta b u la te s th a t? " .“ W hat! you d o n ’t say so,’’ T h e plan to be set b e fore th e it w ill go w e stw a rd as fa r as B ellrose tw e n ty w o rk s w h ich w ill lie d u p li­ Southeast to P re s to n ’s c o r n e r - th e re ce ip ts and expenses o f o p e ra ­ th e com m on e x c la m a tio n upon b e in g on present ro u te th re e fro m the P o w ­ one m ile. fa rm e rs is to re q u ire 1000 acres in cated m any tim e s in lib ra rie s . Oh, tio n o f tiie b rid g e shows th a t, fro m to ld who it was. I t c e rta in ly was each n e ig h b o rh o o d I f 25 fa rm e rs e ll V a lle y road to the F orest road yes, M r. T y ru s R aym ond Cobh, b e t­ East to T illis o u 's c o rn e r one and b ra in tiie o p e n in g day last F e b ru a ry to the c o n fu s in g to have a w h ile su b c rlb e to th e plan th e fa c to ry W illia m C h ild e rs w ill serve ro u te A te r k n o w n , perhaps, as " T y , " comes th re e -te n th s m iles pre sen t tin* b rid g e has been a p a yin g h a ire d w om an whose p ic tu re in th e w ill be b u ilt. F o u r o th e r c o m m u n i­ fo llo w in g tiie sche du le a rra n g e d f o r i South s ix -te n th s , eust th re e and storeh ou se o f m e m o ry was th a t o f a fo rw a rd w ith Ills one book, " B u s t ­ in v e s tm e n t. Up to A u g u st firs t th e h im us fo llo w s : tie s in th is v ic in ity w ill be s o lic ite d o n e -te n th , so u th one and o n e -te n th , handsom e raven h a ire d you ng w o m ­ in g E m ." o p e ra tin g expenses had been $11,- to jo in , each w ith 25 su b scrib e rs The N o rth on«- m ile , west tw o -te n th s , 1 W ill th e re be books on w a r? T lte re east se ve n -te n th s—-one and seven- an, com e up and In tro d u c e h e rs e lf 523, w h ile tile to ta l rece ip ts fro m , c a p a city o f th e factory w ill be 50 n o rth liv e -te n th s to T e rry -on e and te n th s m iles. w ill n o t! T iie C o u n c il feels tlia t tiie to ils d u rin g tiie same p e rio d was then in tro d u c e a y o u n g w om an as ton s o f potatoes d a ily . seve n-ten th s m iles. • S o u tli to A nd erso n s ta tio n — n in e - h e r d a u g h te r, o r to converse w ith an s o ld ie rs w ill he g e ttin g ¡til th e ir w a r $66,208. C o n d itio n s o f jo in in g are to sign W est on«- m ile , re tra c e fiv e -te n th s . 1 te n th s m iles. nt firs t hand. Tit»- b rid g e is a c re d it in eve ry j o ld is h lo o k in g m an w ho in s p ite o f n c o n tra c t c o v e rin g fro m one to five s o u tli one and liv e -te n th s to P o w e ll [ So fu r, w h ile c o n tra c ts fo r books way to tiie c itiz e n s o f P o rtla n d am i N o rth , west am i n o rth to T llle s o n ’s th e person present when n o t lo o k - yea rs and fo r fro m one to five acres th re e m iles. - le t, the c o m m itte e bus ! V a n co u ve r and e sp ecially to th e I V a lle y road c o rn e r tw o and tw o -te n th s m ile s * In g at h im you o n ly saw a fa t c h u n k y have been A fla t price o f 50 cents a h u n d re d East and s o u th e a s te rly to L it t le I o n ly reached th e le tte r G. •H u n d re d s b rid g e com m ission w h ich had its West to fo u r c o rn e rs — one m ile . you ng lad o f a b o u t 16. speak o f his w ill be paid fo r o n e -th ird o f tile crop, page’s c o rn e r th re e and e ig h t South and so u th w e st tq fo rk s o f 1 g ra n d c h ild re n . You m ost fan cied o f lib r a r ie s were c o n su lte d and the c o n s tru c tio n a n il now lias its o p e r­ w h ich w ill in c lu d e e v e ry th in g not te n th s m iles. a tio n in charge. road th re e and e ig h t-te n th s m ile s I y o u rs e lf In a d re am and fe lt lik e s o ld ie rs and s a ilo rs , too. T ile b o o k ­ m a rk e ta b le . A n a lte rn a tiv e plan is S ou th on«- and o n e -te n th , east and lis t w ill recom m end not w hut som e­ T iie e d ito r and his w ife , and 1 N o rth e rly to P re sto n 's c o rn e r I p in c h in g y o u rs e lf to see If you were to let the fa rm e r have c o n tro l o f southeast one and o n e -te n th to one th in k s som eone else " o u g h t” to th re e and s ix -te n th s miles. awake, a n o th e r in v ite d guest, accom panied tw o - th ir d s o l th e p ro d u c t, th e fa c ­ O rie n t tw and «- o itu i „• th re e -te n th s . m iles . I Ea,,t fo u r -te ,‘ thH- n o rth se ve n -! E re the d in n e r h o u r a rriv e d the read, b u t w h a t thosp sometHie s o l­ C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r H o lm a n re -I to ry tiie o th e r th ir d T hey w ill pool wegt Beven. te n th , to d ie rs and s a ilo rs w a n t to read. « e u tly on a t r ip to V an cou ver, n ia k - 1 S ou th io Bates one q u a rte r and g ro w in g hu m o f steudy c o n v e rs a tio n t h e ir in te re s ts and sell when the I re tra c e one q u a rte r lia lf m ile O regon c itie s a re b u s ily engngeil in g u m itlic ia l in sp e ctio n o f tile w o n­ j C o lto n ’s c o rn e r tw o uud e ig h t- and flow o f good fe e lin g was a po ­ fa rm e rs say so. T ile fa c to ry can Southeast to fo rk s o f roa d, one . te n tlis m iles. in ra is in g th e ir a p p o rtio n m e n t o f lit«' d e r fu l brid g e . M r. H o lm a n is one tent o f what was c o m in g . D in n e r m ake its p ro tit on the o n e -th ird , the ' and on« -te n th m ile. o f th e b rid g e co m m issio n e rs and is ! i South to the ile v e l c o rn e r o llt was ca lle d um l no need to say tila t w u r lib r a r y fo n d and not one but fa rm e rs ta k in g th e balance p ro rata. N o rth , east, n o rth and east (Vo « u tlm s ia s tic o v e r th e clean and e f­ and tw o -te n th s m iles. at a pio n e e r d in n e r tile tab les were p ro m ises to exceed the s m a ll a llo t ­ In a d d itio n th e fa rm e rs w ill be a l­ C ra s w e ll's c o rn e r one o n e -th ird fic ie n t h a n d lin g . o f the c o n tra c t W est tw o -te n th s , n o rth fiv e -te n th s , loaded. One h u n d re d o f baked C o l- m ents. low ed to s tiip back the p u lp f o r fee d­ m iles. T h is w o rk Is • be in g v ig o ro u s ly w o rk and o f tile o p e ra tio n o f the west seve n-ten th s, n o rth to ra ilw a y itm b iu r iv e r salm on alon e w ill g ive in g purposes T h is p u lp is w o rth as N o rth fiv e -te n th s , west e ig iit- pushed in G resha m , Hie u llo tm e u t brid g e . on«' ii ik I s ix -te n th s m iles. you some Idea. H ud food dictator m u ch a the ra w potatoes S tarch i i te u th s one am i th re e -te n th s tilth's. S outh to B lis s ’ c o rn e r on«1 and H o ove r Tiei'ti present he s u re ly w o uld fo r th is c ity be in g $1011. It I h being In g ri at dem and now , s e llin g in Now IIOW TO REMEMBER R etrace fiv e -te n th s , n o rth five- . fiv e -te n th s m iles. have fo rg o tte n co n s e rv a tio n o f food ru p id ly g a th e re d In um l Hie lo cal Y o rk fo r 19 cents a pound. The c o m m itte e is a lm o st ready to a n ­ TRAIN TIME TABLE te n th s. w is t se ve n -te n th s to fo rk s of N o rth fo u r te n th s, e a ste rly, one and canned ¡ill he co u ld . m a rk e t cannot be o ve rsto cke d fo r * ------------ road one and se ve n -te n th s m iles. nounce a successful «am puign. and tw o -te n th s to s a w m ill one and At s ig h t o f tit«' tab les th e c o n v e r­ G R E S H A M , Kept. 24 E d ito r O u t­ t i . e years and 100 i-uicks o f potato« s S o u tli fiv e -te n th s , west and n o r th ­ ! six -te n th s . T h e c o m m itte e consists o f Dr. A. sa tio n rose above a hum I t was Joke w ill v ie ld a ton o f sta rc h w h ich can look: Knowing that to m ost pim ple w e ste rly e ig h t-te n th s to S im m o n 's E. W. A y ls w o rtb , N o n It to C o tto n ’s c o rn e r t wo and Jest, g lva an«? ta ke , th r u s t and T h o m p so n , b< mad« ready fo r the m a rk e t in 24 i it is som e w h at h a rd to rem e m be r the one and th re e -te n th s m iles. A. E. L e o n a rd , M rs. (). J. B ro w n , M iss m iles. p a rry t i l l tlie d in n e r was o v e r when «tours. le a v in g tim e o f Hie tra in s to P o rtla n d R etrace th re e -te n th s , s o u tli nine- East to postoffice n in e -te n th s u ll re p a ire d to th e up pe r h u ll tp a t­ Eva A n d e rso n , M I hh E th e l C a lk in s , T h e p la n t w ill cost about $2400 1 have o fte n th o u g h t o f t e llin g how te n th s , n o rth w e s te rly , e ig h t-te n th s m iles tend to the li t t le business necessary, M iss F rances B liss, T hom a s W ile s, and th e fa rm e r w ill not be cull« «1 up I w o rke d It o u t fo r m yse lf, h o p in g it tw o m iles. T o ta l le n g th o f ro u te tw en ty-se ven but it was p la in ly a p p a re n t those M rs. Percy Giese, M iss G race F ie ld ­ on to he lp b u ild if. He s im p ly f u r ­ m ay he lp some one else. As Q resh- N o rth to fo rk s o f road one and am i n in e -te n th s m iles present were not in a business m ood, house am i M rs. R o be rt J o n s ru d , tills bishes tiie potatoes on c o n tra c t and | am lias a tr a in to P o rtla n d eve ry . th re e -te n th s m iles. T h e re s ig n a tio n s o f E E. C h ip- so It was h u r r it I th ro u g h as r a p id ly lu s t'o n e o f B o rin g . C upt. J '. O. B ra n ­ ta ke s Ills pa> e ith e r in cash o r on the h o u r and th e le a v in g tim e is fro m | E a s te rly to W lh lo n 's and re tra ce son, M iss E d e llu T o w le , M iss L e isla man and H a r r y C re nsh aw have been us possible. p r o fit-s h a rin g p la n : besides, th q lo ­ t h ir t y - f o u r to fo r ty m in u te s a fte r th e . «me m ile . R u by, M iss G lad ys N eal, M rs. Jam es accepted by th e d e p a rtm e n t, e ffe c t­ Some one « a ile d fo r u speech fro m l l o rg a n iz a tio n c o n tro ls tiie local h o u r, a system as fo llo w s leaves o n ly I Southeast to S. I'. H a le ’s and re- E lk ln g to n . ive S eptem ber 29 T h e ir g o in g la kes th e o ld e st s e ttle r and It was M rs. fa c to ry . fo u r tilin g s to re m e m b e r in ste a d o f | true«- one m ile, Besides s o lic itin g cash s n h scrip w ith the m M rs. Edna S ta n le y, who Grace L a to u r c ll w ho rose and was M r G r iffith says th a t his com pany tile w h o le lim e ta b le , and at the same ' W est one m ile northerly eight- lio n s fo r the purpose in te n d e d th e lias been s u b s titu te fo r seve ral years given an o v a tio n . H e r a p p re c ia tio n w ill b u ild an adequate w arehouse tim e one w ill alw a ys be on tim e fo r« te n th s to Jones c o rn e r —one and Mrs W. It K e rn is the s u b s titu te fo r o f w h ich she allow ed la te r by dane- c o m m itte e is re q u e s tin g the d o n a tio n here if the fa rm e rs w ill sig n the bis tr a in to P o rtla n d : e ig h t- le n tils m iles. o f lio o k s fo r the so ld ie rs. A ll hooks I tie r husband, but the nam e o f the Ing in th e p io n e e rs’ q u a d r ili. ag re e m e n ts as re q u ire d . T h e fa rm e r F ir s t, re m e m b e r th e re is a tr a in N o rth w e s te rly to th e M elrose c o r­ o ffe re d w ill be ta ke n am i sent fo r- | s u b s titu te on ro u te A has not be e n ; <’. J. L ittle p a g e , o f M osier, was I is not askei) fo r any m oney b u t w ill 30 m in u te s a lte r th e h o u r every n e r— one m ile . «ailed upon and gave a s h o rt ta lk Ward " H P«»tdble. T h e given o u t yet. be urg e d to p la n t m any m ore acres h o u r o f th e «lav at th e O. W . P. E ast, s o u th , east and n o r th — one T he change in service w ill g ive T he audience was restless, b o ilin g response Io Hie e ffo rts o f the c o m m it- o f potatoes, o f w h ic h the B u rb a n k s d e p o t: ( 2 ) , fro m 5 :3 0 In th e m o rn ­ and s ix -te n th s m iles. M r. C h ild e rs a s a la ry o f $1800 a ove r, w a n tin g s o m e th in g , v, A c a ll lee is g r a tify in g a m i G resham w ill are th e best fo r th e purpose The in g u n til 6 :3 0 in Hie a fte rn o o n ; East se ve n -te n th s, n o rth n ln e - ye a r and M r. K e rn $1206. A sav­ was mad«« Tor m usic, M rs. L a rrs o n not lie am ong the last to m ake a re ­ plan lias th is a d va n ta g e in fa v o r o f ( 3 ) except 8 :0 7 and 1 1 :3 0 a. m. a n d 't e n t h s one and s ix -te n th s m iles, in g o f o v e r $1501» a yea r w ill he th e a m i M rs. H a rlo w were c a lle d upon p o rt o f co m p le te success. fh e fa r m e r : He rlg n s up fo r five 3 :3 0 p. m. These last m e n tio n e d I R etrace n in e -te n th s , west one and re su lt o f th e changes. and responded by g o in g to the piano. W a n t Evans, 1883; Rae E vulis. acres a g re e in g to sell o n e -th ird . T hen leave at tiie M t. Hood d e p o t; <4 I | t w o -te n th s to Jon es’ c o rn e r tw o and No d e fin ite In fo rm a tio n has been T hey very a p p ro p ria te ly opened by 1 88 4; E n tlly P e rk in s Jackso n, 1881: he p la n ts 15 acres i f he w a nts to and a fte r 6 :3 0 p. nt. tiie cars leave 15 lo n e -te n th m iles. received as to th e service fro m M on- s in g in g ." A m e r ic a ’' in w h ich u ll L o u is B e n fie ld , 1886: Sam uel P a in t­ releases enough to m ake th e e«|ulva- m ln u te s a fte r th e h o u r u n til a fte r W e s te rly one uud tw o -te n th s , ta v illa and T ro u td a le n o r Hie effect jo in e d w ho c o u ld slu g T h e n f o l­ er, 18 72 ; J a m e s C . D enver, 18 71 ; A. le n t o f o n e -th ird o f th e five acres m id n ig h t. O f course th is w o u ld o n ly s o u tli s lx -te n th a to th e A n d re w ’s " A u ld L a n g S y n e ." Those they w ill have on F a irv ie w and its low ed Rasm ussen, 1X85; l( I'. Rasm us As lie w ill have m any m ore c u lls le ft ho ld good w ith tiie present tim e ta b le road th re e and six-ten th H m iles. one ro u te . I t Is ru m o re d th a t lx»u w ho c o u ld sin g begun g a th e rin g sen, 1885; R uby Rasm ussen. Rosa lie can also tu r n th e m in on th e con­ w h ich has been In fo rc e f o r n e a rly N o rth Io R uby J u n c tio n and re ­ H o w a rd w ill lie the c a r r ie r o f fhe u ro u n d Hie m u s ic ia n s am i jo in in g in M L ittle p a g e , 18 7 5 ; M rs. N. <’ . tract. tw o years. I f one d«>sires to go to tra ce one and tw o -te n th s m iles. lo n g ro u te fro m M o u tu v llln He was s in g in g "g w a n n e e R iv e r ." "Just Be­ P au lso n, 1882; N. P aulson, 1 882: It is p la in th a t 1000 acres o f po ­ P o rtla n d any o th e r th a n on th e above W est tw o , north one, Io 'Base b in e fo rm e rly a G resham s u b s titu te and fo re Hie B a ttle ," "M a r c h in g T h ro u g h W H. M ille r , 188 1; D. D H u r lb u r t. tatoe s w ill r e tu r n $1 00 ,0 00 f o r the m e n tio n e d ho urs, «'all e ith e r s ta tio n road th re e m iles. fo r Hie past five years lias been c u r­ G e o rg ia ," th e n D ix ie 's I.a m i, in s p ir ­ 1877; C a rrie («111, 1 87 6; G len Bal, c u lls alone. T h a t m uch m otley is by phone and we w ill g la d ly fu rn is h East one s o u tli tw o to P ow ell r ie r on ro u te 2 fro m P o rtla n d , w h ich in g D ixie , b ro u g h t those assem bled b it), 1876; O lla W o o d a rd , 1X76; w o rth g o in g a fte r by any c o m m u u l any in fo rm a tio n wanted V a lle y road th re e m iles. Hi'S west o f th a t c ity . T ita t th e o th e r " i 41»»’ sta m p e d in g p itc h H a rd ly bail H a ttie H u r lb u r t, 1875; B elle S m ith , ty. T h a t c o m m u n ity o f p o ta to g ro w - | R e s p e c tfu lly . N o rth w e s te rly one, n o rth five- changes w ill go in to effect next M on- 'h e lust » tra in s o f D ix ie died away 1883; F red S m ith , 1883; H e n ry B e ll. era e xists r ig h t here and the g a th e r- t W E. B A T E S . te n th s , re tra ce flv e -te n th s tw o day Is c e rta in fro m the fa ct tlia t a ll when some sh o u te d . Now fo r a re g ­ 1881; C laren ce Ite v c re ll, 1882. V a l­ iu g last n ig h t, headed by Jud ge Kta- ' A gent P. R. L. A P. at G resham m iles. u la r o ld princess q u a d rille . th e t e r r it o r y m ust be served. e n tin e G e b h a rd t, 18 94 ; I,. C h ris te n ­ p le to n voted M r. G r iffith a le tte r o f O. W P. Depot. N o rth w e s te rly a n il s o u th w e s te rly T h a t was the m atch (ha t touched sen, 1883; M rs A n n ie C h riste n se n , It w ill be seen th a t th e re is no re co m m e n d a tio n and w ill fu rn is h to Le nn ox road -one and seven- Pand< d a n g e r o f anyone being s lig h te d who o ff the ib u iid e r iiig volcano. 1892; C. C h riste n se n , 1884, G eorge h im a m an to in tro d u c e h im to fh e I POULTRY PRIZE WINNERS te n th s m iles. b ro ke loose. Those o ld H u lb e rt, is now being served by any carrier. m o n ln n i 1879; E d ith K n le rle m , fa rm e rs I t Is believed th a t the AT THE COUNTY FAIR South fo u r-te n th s , east tw o te n tlis , It was fea re d th a t m any p a tro n s g ra n d fa th e rs and g ra n d m o th e r» fo r 1884, F ra n k K n le rle m . 1891; Geo. re q u is ite s ig n a tu re s to c o n tra c ts can n o rth fo u r-te n th s to P o w e ll V a lle y w o u ld be re q u ire d to m ove t h e ir box­ got Hie lapse o f tiie lust th ir ty - fiv e K n le rle m . 1891; B. G e b h a rd t, 1895; F o llo w in g were tiie w in n e rs in the be signed up in tw o days. W hen th a t road one m ile. es o u t to th e h a rd su rfa ce d roads, o r fo r ty years, uud as th e y sw u ng W O. M ille r , p o u ltr y d iv is io n at th e c o u n ty f a ir : 18 81 ; Geo A. G ill, is done th e w arehouse w ill be b u ilt, East tw o -te n th s , so u th one and lin t such s i l l not be th e case, n o r was Io th e ir places on th e flo o r w ith u ll 1883; M y r tle E llis , 18 82 ; V. E E l­ th is y e a r’s c u ll potatoes w ill be sent L. 1). K llio t t , N. J. M yers, S. K fo u r-te n th s to F o s te r road one am i if eve r in te n d e d th a t way. In a few the v iv a c ity , a n im a tio n and s p a rk le lis , 1884; S y lve ste r E. Evans, 1881; to B e a ve rto n , th e g ro w e r w ill get his S m ith , O regon C o m e a u Co., Joe s ix -te n th s m iles in sta nce s a box w ill have to be o f boys um l g irls . M. A. E vans, 1883; John A. L a rrs o n , re tu rn s in s h o rt o rd e r and a fa c ­ C o rda no , A lic e B em is, Mrs. W H. East am i s o u th e a s te rly to T h o m ­ m oved b u t In n e a rly e ve ry case the A gre at «lay. A g re a t day, th a t 1897; Jam es B e n fie ld , 1 87 8; G race j C le ve la n d , H R ingh ou se. M rs J. F to ry w ill be in o p e ra tio n here on as place tw o and seve n-ten th s m ove w ill be f o r the b e tte r and th e re ended a ll too soon f o r those present. B u rn s, II. T re b e r, P aul Scbeule, , B e n fie ld , 1878; F red B en field, next ye a r's crop. m iles. I f eve r those present had e n v y ­ 1877; A. H . H ic k e y , 18 81 ; A 8. w ill be no m ore h a rd sh ip s Im posed Q u in to n K u n tm e l, W. G. F a u st, B lon N o rth w e s te rly am i n o rth e a s te rly upon th e p a tro n s th a n a t present, in g *, selfishness, b itte rn e s s , m a lice W o o d w a rd , 1863; A m e lia W o o d ­ William E Bates is acting as G o u ld . M rs. A. J. K ru e g e r. .O rv ille to B lis s ’ c o rn e r -one and tw o -te n th s H a rry C re nsh aw has Hpplled fo r a o r h a tre d In th e ir h e a rts, n o t th e w a rd , 1887; C la ra l.a rrs n n , 1875; D a vidso n. B. L . W a lra il. J r., A n d re w agent for the Portland Railway Light miles. re in s ta te m e n t In to th e service, c la im - least tra ce o f It was ««parent th is day. A lic e C o u rie r, 1868, E m ily It K n le r ­ and Power company in Gresham. In K a rp e n s te in , L a n g G o o d w in , Geo. South, west, so u th and west t i/ |„ g , o have been m is in fo rm e d when N o th in g b u t a flow o f good fe e lin g , Jo h n s to n , M e lv in Jo h n s to n . H o lm a n le m , 18 91 ; M ary K. W ils o n , 1888, the event that he is made permanent B a x te r’s and re tra c e one and five- h„ resigned As th e d e p a rtm e n t has gooil w ill and e n th u s ia s m th a t g re w A n n ie L . B e n fie ld . 1888; .Mrs T ,M.. agent, .Mr Bates will probably move B ros., M rs. G. H. D a m m e ie r, Mrs. te n th s m iles. ca lle d f o r a c iv il service e x a m in a tio n s tro n g e r and s tro n g e r as th e day D. S hannon, J. O. B u rso n , H e n ry H u r lb e r t; M rs. I x it t le B e n fie ld , 18 75 ; bis family bark to Gresbam. N o rth w e s t e ig h t-te n th s , n o rth e a s t- h e m ay get his re in s ta te m e n t and a proceeded, ' t i l l It o v e rtio w e d in the W eisenbaum , L lo y d M c C o rm ic k , J. R achel E. Bales, 18 91 ; L o u is A. fin a l c lim a x , z H. W a rrin g to n , H a r r y W o s te ll. T he - t a one and fo u r-te n th s to P o«eB , ro u te som e w h ere else. H a rlo w , 1877; L a u ra D. H a rlo w , E v e rg re e n Bl«u kJw rvie* U » n l « l Following Is a list of tboae pres­ 1877 ; M in n ie P o u n d e r, 1891; Jam es T o M o to r < a r O w n e r*. One hundred tons wanted at once. to ta l a m o u n t pa id o u t to these per­ Eor H ire Service ent who registered as having been P o u n d e r, 18 92 ; F re d K n le rle m , 1891 Portland prices paid for berries and sons in p re m iu m s was $469.25. R u b b e r s t ill g o in g up, tire s a d ­ Automobile anywhere, night or residents of eastern Multnomah 25 F red S h o u ltx, 18 91 ; C. C h risten aau , apples. Home Packing Co., Gresh­ vanced H i per ce n t Septem ber 1st am, phone 148. T a ilo r in g Phone 781, Grwaham. M. M years ago, with the year of birth or 18 84 ; M ay L lttle a g e -N e ls o n , 1888; L o o k a fte r y o u r tire s and I f In need For men artn and women— cleaning, of repairs bring them to the tire shop settlement here: Mra. Grace Latour­ H. B. Perkins, 1881; Thomas M. Squire. nruaalnw eorvalelnw rlzvev* «>11 t _< • * — r I jm I j Help Wanted. pressing and repairing done well, ln Latoureil A Son’s Garage Work eil, 1857; Thomas L. Evans, 1882; "Hurlburt, 1878; Anna C. Y oung, I-ady help wanted at Cannery at Peter Lenard, Powell street. guaranteed Price« reasonable. Gresham Auto Service, Autos for Mrs, D. M He tan, 1879; H. J. Evana, 18 82 ; Roy E Fmlly, 1881; M a ry K. once. Good pay. Will pick up per­ Read the Want Ada. hire Phone 901. sons from distance, Phone 871. 1882, C J. Littlepage, 1176; i . C b rla te n a e n , 1884. Bargains in the Want Ada.