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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 11, NO. 61 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR ANNUAL BUDGET LOCAL EXHIBITORS NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC ASKED COMMUNITY COUNCIL BEAUTIFUL BABIES CALLS FOR $7376 WIN MANY PRIZES TO ENTER EASTERN MULTNOMAH WILL MEET SEPT. 29 SHOWN AT FAIR T he council p repared th e y ea r’s ) L ast F rid a y ’s O utlook contained T he T h irty irty - About 75 o r 100 men and a few I holding to g eth er for th e ir own good 1 „«/«¿'d • -fo u r babies and th ------* budget a t an ad jo u rn ed m eeting held , th e aw ards in Livestock com plete. In M onday evening T he to ta l b udget | th is issue will be found aw ards in women from th e d istric ts east of and if th e P. R. L. & P. would put ¡ o rie n t fln « ’ n .» /L | th ree m others gath ered on the plat- propo,’‘tion accap' “ C o ttrell schoolhouse "next T h u L la’v forn* of th e C hautauqua te n t a t th e asked for is $7376 fo r th e next year H irtic u ltu re , A g ricu ltu re, P o u ltry A to ta l of $2490 is asked fo r from and some specials. T he rem a in d er of gran g e hall M onday evening and T here was considerable feeling i evenlllff Sep, em ber 2». fair grounds S atu rd ay afternoon for again took up th e question of electric ^he la tte r eoninanv° 'h s T th e g en e ral fund fo r th e salaries of At , h i s -tlme all residents of these ! th e an n u al buby show. th e aw ards will ap p e ar in next F ri lights. th e day and night m arshals, reco rd er I K s s ’ l s t ‘In U ‘" t h ' 1 T h” larKeSt P rtI“ ' ’ 6 ° 0, and tre a su re r. T his is not th e en d ay ’s O utlook. At th e req u est of several of the chance to come in and th a t they had mot tho e need noozi of th e farm ers — th e plans for the aw arded Blanch M arguerite Macho farm ers in th e te rrito ry to be served, n nnt tire sa lary budget as th e tre a su re r ot m et th and i te,lc‘ alul P o u ltry A w ards F. L. Gifford of th e N orthw estern th a t th e la tte r were tired of being various activities for com m unity im- for being th e p rettiest baby u n d er draw s $90 a y ear from th e w ater one y ear of age. Blanch is one of th e A w ards in th e p o u ltry d ep artm en t E lectric com pany cam e o u t to th e ¡p u t off from tim e to tim e an d de provem ent d u rin g th e next year. fund and th e day m arsh al receives T he special business to come b e - , tw in d au g h ters of Mr. and Mrs M J have been announced as follow s: $600 a year from th e sam e fund. m eeting M onday an d o u tlin ed th a t sired to do business w ith a com pany D om inique— All prizes to C. M com pany’s policies. O th er item s are as follows: th a t was w illing to go half way in fore th e m eeting on th is evening is Macho of Boring These tw in sisters the electiou of th ree m em bers of th e I also won th e ribbon and prize for be- L ake, Boring. ’’T h ere is not m uch fo r me to tell p u ttin g th e proposition th ro u g h F o r s tre e t lighting, based on Rocks, B arred W hite— Ail prizes you” said Mr. Griffith when he was p rese n t contracts .............. $1350.00 One of the big facto rs in th e new com m unlty council at large and also I tug th e p rettiest tw ins on th e to H ow ard G ardner, 1369 E ast H ar introduced by th e ch airm an , C. H. proposition is th e th ree-p h ase line. th e election of a president and sec-1 ground. T he honors for being th e M iscellaneous supplies ......... 250.00 rison stre e t, P o rtlan d . retar.v of th e council. i p re ttie st baby u n d er one year w ere L abor, different classes........................ 650.00 Dark B arred Rocks— All prizes Jo h an so n , "except th a t we will eith er T he th ree-p h ase m otor is m uch less R eports of th e com m ittee on tn e j said to w aver betw een th e sisters fo - H au lin g ...................................... 225.00 and two special prizes to Jo e Cor- serve you o r we will n o t serve you. expensive, is easier to o p erate and various lines of progress w ill be If th e proposed line will pay a reaso n : 'u , L r.Un_,..Uu d_e-r p r“5t,c.a lly 811 F re ig h t ..................................... 200.00 dano, 651 Hood stre e t. P o rtland. made. These com m ittees w ere ap- some tim e. T he o th e r tw in was B er nice M arialine Macho. T hey will be L um ber ..................................... 125.00 | L ight B arred Rocks— All prizes to able ra te of in te rest on th e money in ditions w ith no p a rtic u la r care. The pointed at the F arm ers In stitu te, six m onths old S eptem ber 28. These Bush farm , P o rtlan d . vested we will bujld th e line, if it type of m o to r used on the k ind of W a te r fund (paid each y ear Septem ber 5. W hite Rocks— All prizes to Jack does not prom ise th a t re tu rn we will line proposed by th e P. R. L. & P., w inners a re th e g ran d d a u g h ters y ear from g eneral fu n d ) $900.00 T he com m ittees are as follow s: of M r. ant, M rs. G A Cox of Gregh. not b u ild .” P rin tin g ..................................... 100.00 B etrain, L ents. is m ore expensive and n ot n early so Single Comb R hode Island Reds__ G raveling (re p a ir w ork».. $200.00 T he com pany according to Mr. Gif sim ple to o p erate and care fo r ac B e tte r F arm s and M arketing. Guy H | a in. Cockerel to B. F Miller. 5512 88th The p re ttie st blonde u n d er two In su ra n ce ....•............................. 116.00 stre e t, S. E .; pullet an d hen, J. T ford fu rn ish es th e en tire line an d puts cording to sta te m en ts m ade by those R obertson, ch airm an ; Mrs. H. L. Ball, M. H. Dahl and Rev. S F. P itts. years of age was Je rro le e Ja n e Ash F ire d ep a rtm en t ................... 500.00 E m ert, H illsdale. up a first class pow er line of the present. C om m ittee on Home Life: Mrs. E. P ain tin g ................................... 50.00 Asked th e tim e needed for m aking E. Van F leet, ch airm an ; Mrs. B. C, ton. She is th e d a u g h te r of Mr. and Rhode Islan d W hite— Cockerel, th ree phase type w hich will give un Mrs. Jero ld Ashton of P o rtlan d and E lection boards ....................... 10.00 pullet and pen, George P ra tt, Mil lim ited power. T he type of line an estim ate Mr. Gifford said it would A ltm an, Mrs. H. C. W lhlon, Mrs. R. was a p erfect type of blonde, ch a rm H all re n t .............. 10.00 w aukie. b u ilt Into th is te rrito ry would handle tak e th ree or four days and from 15 B. Milne. ing and dem ure. Golden W yandottes— H en, C M a 5 00-hor8e pow er engine if such an to 20 men v o lunteered to assist by G eneral re p a ir w ork.............. 100.00 C om m ittee on B etter Schools: C. E. Lake, Boring. D orothy M ildred Louise K essler, P rofessional services, s u r engine was needed any places Mr. show ing rep resen tativ es of th e com hite W yandottes—¡All prizes to Gifford said th a t he did not expect pany th e roads and in ro u n d in g up G ossett, ch uirm an; H L. D outhlt, 16-m onths-old (laughter of Mr. and veying, e tc ............................. 100.09 J< W H. S terling, G resham . Mrs. Sadie Chase, B. C. A ltm an. Mrs. A. E. K essler, won th e prize of Black L anshan-—H en, cockerel th a t such a load would be needed but the farm ers. To co n stru ct th e line C om m ittee on B etter C hurches: O. fered for th e p rettiest b ru n ette u n T otal ..................................... $7376.00 pullet, E. J. Hepp, M ilwaukie. th a t it was th e policy of th e com pany would ta k e from two to th ree N asshahn. ch airm an ; W. R. Crosier, d er two years. D orothy’s happy W hite O rp in g to n — Hen, C. C. An to build these heavy lines fo r Its own m onths, he said. and H. H. W atkins. Ju d g e G eorge W. S tapleton ap derson, G resham . sm ile, d a rk hair, and w hite skin m ade , protection as th e heavy copper wire Mr. H eston of th e P. R. L. & P. W hen th ese rep o rts are m ade they Buff O rpington— Ail prizes to Bur stood up u n d er th e stra in of sleet com pauy was present a t th e m eeting peared before the council and plead h er a d istin ct type of baby benuty. Elaine Lewis, d a u g h te r of Mr. and on b ehalf of him self and o th e r resi ton M cElroy, 1113 E ast W ashington storm s, etc. Asked about cost of alth o u g h only a few of those p res will be adopted, am ended or rejected th e m em bers of th e com m unity see Mrs. Dave Lewis of P o rtlan d , won the d en ts of South R oberts avenue for stre e t, P o rtlan d . tran sfo rm ers, m eters, etc., Mr. Gifford en t were aw are of th e fact u n til he as fit. A ncona— Cockerel, pu llet, C. C. prize for having the best head of an increase in the w ater supply for said th a t th is was all comifeny prop- m ade several sta te m en ts In an effort A nderson, G resham . Every person who is a resid en t of h a ir und<»r one year of age. H er th e d istric t In w hich he resides. p erty and would be furnished. T he to point o u t th a t “ all th a t g litte rs is Buff L eg h o rn — All prizes to th e one of th e four d istric ts is en titled to d ark curls won th e approval of th e He sta te d th a t th e four-inch w ater Bush only cost to th e fa rm e r would be th e not g o ld ’’ as he said. A sto rm broke farm , P o rtlan d . a vote at th is com m unity m eeting crowd. m ain ends a t th e long bridge and be w iring of th e ir houses and th e ir own then and th e arg u m e n ts flew fast D ark Brow n L eghorn— All prizes yond o u t as fa r as his place is only except pen prizes to P aul Schuele, electric lig h t fixtures. All expenses and hot. W hile Mr. H eston trie d to T h u rsd ay evening M argaret Je an , d a u g h te r of Mr. T he p rese n t m em bers of th e com and Mrs. L. .lessen, won th e prize a one-lnche pipe. T here a re a t pres 1406 E ast S tark stree t, P o rtlan d . of th e co n stru ctio n of th e line would answ er th e questions and show m unity council Is as follow s: F rom offered for th e sm allest baby, en t ten o r eleven users and several Light Brown L eghorn— All b u t pen be m et by th e com pany. In th e case w here his com pany’s proposition 4vas Mar- new’ houses are planned o r u nder prize to P aul Schuele, 1406 E. S tark of those living off of th e m ain road fair and ju st to th e farm ers, th e the M ultnom ah grange, Mrs. H. L. g aret is only nine weeks old. B all; from Victory P aren t-T each ers co n struction. T here will soon be 14 stre e t, P ortlan d . The prize for th e fa tte st baby Mr. Gifford said th a t th ey would overw helm ing opinion seemed to be Black M inorca— H en, cockerel, p ul have to build from th e road to th e ir ag ain st him and p ractically every association, Mrs. G. W. A llder; from w ent to th e child of Mrs. W. F. Mor- users off from th is one-inch pipe, w ith th e re su lt th a t If several are let, pen and two specials to A. W. dw elling b ut th a t th e w ire and th in g th a t was said was contradicted the M ethodist church, W. It. C rosier; gan, of P o rtlan d . P ark s, 5619-46th avenue S. E., P o rt C o ttrell P aren t-T each er association, using at th e sam e tim e th e pressure land. The d ep a rtm en t was in ch arg e of b rack ets w ould probably come to o r laughed to scorn. T h ere w as no Chas. G ossett; O rien t P aren t-T each er Mrs. Mary Crane. Everyone voted If is nil. H e asked fo r an extension of $10 o r $15 p e r pole. In th e case of lack of in te rest in th e m eeting and L akenvald er— Cockerel and pullet association, Mrs. Sadie C hase; L u st was the best baby show ever held th e four-inch m ain to th e Schiller to .Mrs. J. G ray, T ro u td ale. fam ilies ju s t w an tin g electric lights th e crowd laughed an d cheered at ed P aren t-T each er association, Rev. road w ith a fire h y d ran t a t th e end. Silver ( am pine— All prizes and one th e poles could be cu t by th e fa rm th e various sallies th a t w ere passed S. F. P itts. T hree o th ers will be here because of th e convenient a r T he council voted its w illingness to special to G race B ardsley, C olum bia ers them selves. If th e h eav ier load betw een various farm ers and th e rangem ents. It certain ly d re w -th e elected from th e com m unity a t la rg e larg est crowd for th e Chautauqua g ra n t th is but asked th a t th e prop and D elaw are stree ts, P o rtlan d . was to be ca rrie d la rg e r poles m ust rep resen tativ es of th e tw o com panies. and th is council will direct the work D ark C ornish— Ail prizes an d two be used. e rty ow ners in terested provide for An ad jo u rn ed m eeting will be held of com m unity im provem ent along th e te n t was filled to overflow ing with th e in stallatio n and find som eone special to L eonard W. W eisenborn th e friends who cam e to see Justice O utside of th e cost of w iring th e a t O rient hall M onday evening, Oc lines chosen at th e m eeting next done and to ad m ire th e finest collec who w ould hold the w a rra n t for the 1201 E. 17th stre e t N, P o rtlan d . Japan ese S ilkie— Qock and hen, J. buildings and buying th e fixtures, to b er 3 at which tim e the N o rth week. cost of th e pipe. It was roughly es H. H ansen, Lents. tion of exhibits w hich w ere dis th e people w ould be at no expense western E lectric com pany will have played on th e fair grounds. tim ated the extension w ould cost Black Cochin B antam s— Cock and and would pay th e re g u la r ra te s p er | m ade a suivcy and will tell t \ e peo- W. C. T. U. DELEGATES ab o u t $500. m onth. T hese ra te s are fixed by the pie w h eth er c r n o t they will build hen, G eorge F. Meyer, H illsdale. TO STATE CONVENTION MOONSHINE FOUND AT H. 8. H arvey and A. B ru n n e r ap Black Rose Comb— Cock and hen, Public Service com m ission and are into th is te rrito ry . peared before th e council to ask for R. C. H am ill, L en ts; pullet, W illiam th e sam e th a t w ould be charged by In th e m eantim e every effort will Mrs. J. N. C lanahan was elected FAIR GROUNDS SATURDAY a single im provem ent in th e ir local T. Burdick, Lents. any com pany o p era tin g in th e dis be m ade to keep th e farm ers from p resid en t of th e local W. C. T. U. at Buff C ochin— Cock, hen and pen ity on W est Division street. tr ic t according to Mr. Gifford. signing up w ith e ith e r com pany u n th e special m eeting which was held W alfred Staffenson was arrested R. C. H am ill, Lents. They ask for an extension of the In o rd e r to tell w h eth e r o r not til they have a chance to h ea r both recently. O ther officers were elected S atu rd ay n ig h t by deputy sheriffs at In th e tu rk ey class th e follow ing tw o-inch pipe from th e D octor P eake aw ards w ere m ade: th e com pany would come Into th is sides of th e proposition and can as follow s; Mrs. W. F. Honey, vice th e county fa ir grounds charged with p ro p erty west a distance of about Bourbon R ed— F irs t p air, Mrs J te rrito ry Mr. Gifford said it would ju d g e on its m erits w ithout se n ti p resid en t; corresponding secretary, violating th e prohibition law. The 1250 feet. be necessary to m ake a su rv ey to m ent which proposition is th e best Mrs. Jo h n Brow n; recording secre deputies said th a t StaffenRon had an G ray, T routdale. T he m a tte r was referre d to th e M ammoth Bronze— Old p air, B ert d eterm in e th e estim ated load to be business deal for them to ta k e up. tary, Mrs. W H. S trong; tre a su re r, autom obile load of m oonshine in co m m ittee on fire and w ate r to in E. Boice, T ro u td ale ; young pair, Mrs. carried in o rd e r th a t th e colnpany Ju d g in g by th e in te rest shown Mon- Mrs. Geo. P. Honey. fro n t of th e dance hall. A fter hand v estig ate and m ake rep o rt a t th e next C. S oderquist, G resham . m ig h t know w h eth e r o r n o t they I day n ig h t when th e m eeting was Mrs. J. N. C lanahan, Mrs. John cuffing him it is said th e prisoner got Prizes on geese w ere: re g u la r m eeting of th e council on could m ake th e line pay. T he ra te s ealled on two days’ notice th e hall Brown, Mrs. Geo. F. Honey, Mrs. C. aw ay and leaping into his m achine Toulouse— Old and young pair, w hich may be charged fo r th e se rv will be packed a t th e next m eeting O ctober 4. E. R usher, Mrs. E. Davidson, Mrs. began sm ashing bottles. Two pints Mrs. J. Gray, T ro u td ale. ice is fixed by th e P ubljc Service for resid en ts of L usted. Victory, W. H. Strong, Mrs. H attie W ostell, w ere Baved as evidence. A frican— Old pair. Mrs. J. G ray; CASPER ATTERBURY DIES D eputy Sheriff Wilson was stru ck pair, E. M. B othw ell, T ro u t com m ission an d th e load m ust be C ottrell, Kelso, Powell Valley, P leas and Mrs. John M etzger w ere elected AS A RESULT OF ACCIDENT young sufficient to pay a reaso n ab le in te r an t Home, O rient, Gillis, and points d elegates to th e sta te convention in th e eye d u rin g th e excitem ent and dale. est on th e Invested m oney else th e nearly to Sandy w ere rep resen ted all which will m eet a t Oregon City Octo received a blackened eye os a rem in d Ruff— Old pair, Mrs. J. Gray. C asper A tterbury died Sunday ev anxious fo r lights and all favoring a ber 12, 13, 14. .The alte rn a te s elect e r of th e raid. Brown C hina— Old an d young pair, com pany will n o t build. ening, S eptem ber 25. a t th e St. Vin Mrs. J. Gray. Mr. Gifford m ade It q u ite plain proposition of th e type offered by ed a re as follow s: Mrs. P. A. Gould, T he tria l was held Monday in th e cent hospital as a re su lt of in ju ries Embden-^-Old pair, E. M. B oth th a t he w ould n o t com pete w ith the the N orthw estern E lectric com pany. d istric t co u rt and Staffenson proved Mrs. C. K ern, Mrs. H annah Johnson, w hich he received at th e M ontavilla well, T routdale. P. R. L. & P. com pany in a ru ra l As th e lines of th e com pany would Mrs. Maxwell Schneider, Mrs. R ichard th a t he had n o thing to do w ith the W hite C hina— Old pair, Mrs. J. d istric t because th e load was not c a r shops F rid a y m orning. come from T ro u td ale, th e re is a large Beadle, Mrs. E lla O lijihant, Mrs. D. case. Mr. Staffenson says th a t th e Mr. A tte rb u ry who was em ployed G ray; young p air, E. M. Bothw ell. heavy enough to Justify tw o com thickly settled d istric t lying be E. Towle, Miss E dith Lyman. liq u o r was placed in his ca r by a Duck aw ard s w ere; at th e shops was rep a irin g a car and panies ru n n in g th e lines Into a farm - tw een T ro u td ale and Powel Valley man whom th e officers w ere follow P ekin— Old pair, C. C. A nderson, was sittin g on the rail w orking on G resham . ing section and If they did th e rate s which m ust be crossed and which WHITNEY BOYS CHORUS ing and th a t when he w ent to th e th e u n d er p a rt of th e ca r when some M allard— Old pair, C. C. A nderson; would be doubled because th e rates would be served. T h ere was no lim it TO SING AT STATE FAIR ca r he found th e officers try in g to sw itching was done and th e ca r ran young pair, M ark N ickerson, T ro u t charged would be based by th e P u b -| to th e lines o r exteneions which ta k e it aw ay. Mr. Staffenson says over th e body of Mr. A tterb u ry , a l dale. Local people who h eard th e g re a t th a t he th o u g h t th e men were ste a l lie Service com m ission on th e cost ' would be b u ilt as Mr. Gifford said m ost dividing his body. He was te r Buff O rpington— Old pair, E. M. of upkeep, principal Invested, etc., | they would build any extension concert given here recently by the ing his car and did not know th a t he Bothw ell. T ro u td ale ; young pair. plus a reaso n ab le profit. T he up-1 w here th e estim ated load would be W hitney Boys Chorus, and those who rib ly crushed. was resistin g officers so p ut up a big He rem ained conscious u n til a P hilip M. B ent. Gresham . keep of two lines w ith th e division of sufficient to Insure a reasonable re- w ere so u n fo rtu n a te as to not h ear fight u n til he was handcuffed Muscovey— Old pair, Mrs. J. Gray, sh o rt tim e before his d eath but su f them will be in terested in th e a n th e load would raise th e price to th e j tu rn on th e money invested, It was rep o rted on good a u th o rity T routdale. fered te rrib ly . F irs t prize was also aw arded to R. consum er to Ju st tw ic e , w hat it j Asked if they would build a mile nouncem ent th a t th e ch o ru s will give th a t on one o th e r evening of th e fair Mr. A tte rb u ry was born F eb ru ary C. HainlU of L ents for th e best dis should cost. * of line fo r 12 fam ilies he said, th a t splendid concerts a t th e sta te fa ir week an a u to full of booze was sta n d 2, 1870, a t K irksville, M issouri. He play of pigeons. E veryone should be p rep ared to for line of one m ile w here lig h ts and g ro u n d s a t Salem on next Sunday af- ing on Main and F ifth stre e ts but no leaves to m ourn th e ir loss his widow, tell th e ap p ro x im ate am o u n t of lig h ts pow er would be used they could ternoon at 3 o’clock. In which 700 a rre sts w ere m ade as th e occupants Mrs. P earl A tterb u ry , and eight chil H O T ÌT H IL T IR E boys will p articip ate u n d er th e d lr e c - , of th e car left before any action was or m otors w hich th ey would expect build dren. T he children are W ilm a and Apples to use in o rd e r th a t th e com pany Everybody In terested in elec tric tlon of th e founder and leader of th e taken. D uard. who a re In O klahom a, Belle, T hree boxes apples, 2d, A. C. m ight m ake a reaso n ab ly close estl- lights who lives in th e te rrito ry be- chorus, H. E. K. W hitney. _______________ G erald, LeRoy, G ilbert, E rm al and Newell. At th is concert th e specialists will VICTIM OF ACCIDENT m ate of th e load to be carried . T his tween T ro u td ale an d Kelso and San C harles of G resham . H alf Boxes, 2 leavers is ¿>nly to give th e com pany an idea dy should be on hand M onday even- Include boy soloists, boy o rato r, boy WILL BE BURIED HERE W ealthy, 1st, C. M. Lake, Boring. T he fu n eral service was held th is of th e load th a t th ey may Judge ■ lng to h ea r th e propositions m ade co rn etist, boy pianist, boy tepor and W ealthy, 2d, C h ester Mickelson, aftern o o n a t 2:30 a t th e B aptist E rnest Jam es H eseltlne passed w h eth er o r n o t th e line will pay I for Mr. H eston prom ised th a t a rep- boy bass. church. Rev. A. J. W are officiated. M ontavilla. A m agnabox is being installed on aw ay at 1 0:30 p. m T h u rsd ay , Sep If th e line goes th ro u g h It will be a resen tativ e from th e P. R. L. & P. G ravenstein, 1st, C. M. L ake, Bor B u rial services were held at G resham ing. th e fair g rounds which will enable an tem ber 22d at th e W arren -H u n t hos line capable of carry in g a load o f; com pany would be present, cem etery and w ere conducted by the p ractically any size. G eneral se n tim e n t is for lights audience of 50,000 people to h ea r pital, K lam ath Falls, Oregon, a fte r PLA TE DISPLAY, 5 specim ens Odd F ellow lodge. an Illness of tw o weeks. Ills death Since th e P ublic Service co m rn ls-; b ut lig h ts on the best business basis every word distinctly. W ealthy, 1st, C. M. L ak e; 2d, A n T he Odd Fellow s, R ebekah and drew Bros. Special tra in s are expected to be cam e as th e re su lt of an accident sion fixed th e rate s, Mr. Gifford s t a t - : possible and th e m onthly ren t ap W oodm en lodges of w hich Mr. A tte r D uchess O ldenburg, 1st, F. A. ed th a t his com pany did n o t c o m -1 peal to a la rg e r proportion th a t the put on from P o rtlan d to Salem to w hile th resh in g a t a n ear n eighbor’s b u ry was a m em ber, atten d ed In a G regory, P o rtlan d . , Mr. H eseltlne was born a t Preston, pete w ith th e P. R. L. A P. com pany , two yearg o r m ore In advance w hich c a rry th e people who will wish to body. Rom e B eauties, 1st, F. A. G regory. In prices b u t th a t th ey did com pete j is th e proposition of th e P. R. L. & ta k e ad v an tag e of th is attractio n . W isconsin, A ugust 27, 1882. In G rim es G olden , 1st, T. F. Soule, In servide and they did claim to give J P. com pany. 19 07 he m arried Isabelle Calkins. T routdale. MULTNOMAH CO. TEAM Queen E sth e r Spnrkhw. They moved from the fam ily homo- b e tte r service. ---------------------- F all Pippin, 1st, F. A. G regory. WINS JUDGING CONTEST At th e last re g u la r m eeting of th e ste ad to Oregon in 1910. T he proposed line would come it W E S T CO C H A U T A U Q U A H yslop crab, 1st, C h ester Mickel Mr. H eseltln e Is best known to th is by way of T ro u td ale w here th e com Jo h n F lem ing, of V ictory, H enry son; 2d, F. A. G regory. TO GIVE LYCEUM COURSE G resham Queen E sth e r Circle, held at com m unity th ro u g h his connection th e hom e of Miss Mary Cogswell, p any’s lines cross th e river. The G ravenstein, 1st, A ndrew Bros ; 2d Meyer of W ilkes and Jo h n C arlson of C hester Mickelson im p o rtan t questions w ere with th e Twelve-M ile sto re, and th e p o w er,p lan t of th e com pany Is locat T hrough th e efforts of th e g u a ra n m any V ictory, won th e g ran d prize In th e Odd F ellow ’s lodge of Rockwood. W in ter B anana, 1st, W. G rim - ed at W hite Salm on, W ashington, tors of th e w in ter C hautauqua which b ro u g h t up and settled . In d u stria l club livestock ju d g in g at shaw , G resham ; 2d, T. F. Soule, and serves a la rg e proportion of the was signed for last fall, th e plan has The circle Is w orking In d u strio u s F o r th e past th ree years he has le- th e sta te fa ir at Salem Monday. T ro u td ale. t hl« fam ily on an alfalfa well as been changed from th e festival to the ly, to th e very la st g irl, to “ p u t o v er” 8 <ei’ T h ey won th is honor In com petition W axen. 1st, F A. G regory; 2d, factories, etc., in P o rtlan d th e ru ra l d istric ts In C larke county, lyceum plan, which will fu rn ish one a chicken pie supper, on F rid ay ra,lf,h *’lffht miles east of K lam ath w ith team s from 12 Oregon counties. C h ester M ickelson. Oregon. His genial disposi- Ben Davis, 1st, F. A G regory; W ashington, an d tow ns along the evening's e n te rta in m e n t on each of evening, O ctober 7, beginning at 6 T he M ultnom ah team won w ith o'clock a t th e g ran g e h a’.l. Every- ,,on an<1 rfla,,|ness to help o th e rs has river. 2d. A. C. Newell. * five dates extended o ver several 1030 points of -which F lem ing ob K ing, 1st, F. A. G regory; 2d, W. Mr. Gifford was very fra n k In his m bnths Instead of five successive th in g good th a t Is known to win th e j won hlm a hoRt of M en d c and ac- tain ed 360, Meyer 390 and Carlson G rim shaw . a ttitu d e and won th e approval of th e evenings. T his plan will give b e tte r h earts of m en, women and children lu a ln ta n c e s w herever he has gone, 280. Snow, 1st, F. A. G regory. will be served a t th is supper. T h e , Mr’ H ee jltln e leaves a wife and U m atilla county team was second i T olm an's Sweet, 2d, F. A. Greg- crowd which applauded fre q u en tly j satisfactio n to th e local p atro n s of circle extends an Invitation to every . io n r children a t K lam ath F alls. Ore- He said th a t It was his advice to th e th e eb a u ta u q u a, it la believed by w ith a to ta l of 1010 points, M arion ! ory. one to a tte n d and bring th e ir fam ily *o n ’ and a Mrs W alk er Dale, co unty won 985 points p u ttin g them Staym ens W inesap, 1st, T. F. 8oule. farm ers to accept th e offer if the th e g u ara n to rs. and frien d s and In thia way to help Lanca« 'e r ’ W isconsin. P. R. L. A P. com pany would p u t up T he program has been arran g e d as Seedling, 1st, F. A. G regory. th ird , w hile C lackam as was fo u rth th e sam e propocitioo th a t his com to num bers and d ates and has been them do th e ir good work am ong t h e 1 T he *un*“ral services will be held w ith 915 points. CRATE DISPLAY nh n s s and and needy nnudv ch nhiM ,,.. of th . v... ednesday m orning o rn ln r at at h a an ild ren e a t 10 o ’clock W edneaday pany was doing. T h e local com pany announced frtggri th e head office as o o r rp Seedling, 1st, C. M .L a k e . T he w inning of th e first place gives th e G resham M ethodist church, Rev. W agner, 1st, T. F. Soule; 2d, was on th e g ro u n d s and .could give follow s; Sunflower E n te rta in e rs, Oc P o rtlan d S ettlem en t Home. each of th e th re e boys a tw o w eeks’ T he la tte r p a rt of Novepjber will A. S. Hlsey officiating. T he Odd th e service in a much s h o rte r tim e, to b er 21; R ick etts Glee Club, No •» trip to th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l Col C hester M ickelson. Sp.tzenburg. 1st, Bush F arm be b rig h ten ed by a b azaar to be given Fellow s lodge will ta k e charge of th e he said. T hen too h e pointed out vem ber 2 ; E d g ar S. K lndley, De lege su m m er school next June. 20-oz. Pippins. 1st. C. E H olt- again th a t two com panies could not cem ber; Elate Mae G ordon, J a n by th e circle. Tim e, place and o th e r services a t th e Douglas cem etery. grieve; 2d, T F. »ule. o p e ra te on th e sam e te rrito ry ao uary 30 and T he Scotts, whose date p a rtic u la rs to be announced later. T he reason th e re a re so m any poor Gillis vs. S|>ringda|e. Baldwins, 1st, V. G rim shaw ; 2d, th a t If th e P. R. L. A P. com pany will be announced later. people Is th a t so m any buy things F. A. G regory. T he Gillis ball team will play Everybody lovea a well man be p u t up th e sam e proposition th a t w ith th e money they hope to get. It ia expected th a t th e g u a ra n to rs Jo n a th a n , 1st, Bush F a rm ; 2d. cause a well man loves everybody S pringdale on th e grounds n e a r Gil th ey would sign up enough farm ers will tak e Im m ediate step« to ad v e r else. F. A. Gregory. lis statio n at 2 :8 0 Sunday, O ctober Tact consists largely in lying to m ake It Im possible for an o th er tise th e lyceum course and to put 2. Benefit gam e for m em bers of the happily. Continued on page 2 com pany to com pete. He advised over th e business In good shape Outlook's naw phone— 1661. team .