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iRESHAM O utlook - wvìses W a n t M o re D a y lig h t buy ^ P E N D L E T O N , O r.. M a r-h 31 — K I C K » HKKK v z . xa - k * T h e 'c o n se rv a tio n o f d a y lig h t m ove m e n t, a n n o u n c e m e n t of w hich w as F o rtla n d . O reg o n . A p ril 4. < S pe ed every Tuesday and Friday m a d e in th e O re g o n ia n y e s te rd a y a t G resham , Oregon. c ia l! No less a fin a n c ia l a u th o r ity h a s c re a te d no little s t i r a n d th e r e th a n F ra n k A. V a n d erlip . p re sid e n t ST C U U R . E ditor nd Publ'r is som e h o p e t h a t it w ill be g en *in< M ana«er of th e N a tio n a l C ity b an k . New SM ITH Ad e ra lly a d o p te d by th e b u sin e tx m en Y ork, an d fo rm e rly a n a s s is ta n t to O u r > u l.-.r ip té > n I t a l e - a n d c itiz e n s h e re tb e se c re ta ry o f th e T re a s u re r, has One year. I l 5 * T h e id ea is to h a v e a ll P e n d le to n h an d ed o u t good ad v ice to O reg o n clo ck s tu r n e d a h e a d ac hour so ian s th is p a st w eek He say s every th a t p eople w ill g et u p a n h o u r e a r m an sh o u ld get a piece of lan d an d n e r in th e m o rn in g a n d h a v e an h e u rg e s t h a t now is th e tim e to get h o u r o f e x tr a d a y lig h t fo r r e c r e a it. tio n in th e e v e n in g an d g o to bed d Mr V an d erlip w as e n te r ta in e d 'io n a n d go to bed a n h o u r e a r lie r d u rin g th e p a st week by th e P o r t a- n ig h t w ith o u t b ein g ¿.«-are o f th e land C o m m ercial clu b . H e ex f»Ct. p ressed g re a t co n fid en ce in th e fu ‘ T h ro u g h h a b it we a r e c r e a tu r e s tu r e o f O reg o n an d sa y s th e very o f clo ck s a n d a ll o u r a c tio n s a re a ttra c tiv e a p p e a ra n c e of th e s ta te im p resses him w ith th e w isdom of re g u la te d by th e h a n d s o n th e d ia l" c a tio n m ad e fo r e n try a ’ • « - ev ery m an se c u rin g fo r L im self and said P re s id e n t l^eon C o hen o f th e on d -clana m ail m . > ' fam ily a piece o f la n d , fo r it w ill D istric t f a ir asos< ia tio n a n d head BOOSTING. not be a g r e a t w hile u n til a po o r of th e P e o p le s w a re h o u se , w ho is th e p rim e m o v e r in th e new sch em e m an w ill be u n a b le to g et lan d H e w ould h a v e th e c h a n g e in th e In d iscu ssin g tb e fin a n c ia l situ a - T h e e d ito r do es not a g re e w ith tim e m a d e in th e s p rin g , s u m m e r re c e n t ed- ,lo n > J , r V a n d erlip e x p re sse s th e he O regon J o u r n a l, in b elief th a t b u sin ess c o n d itio n s in a n d e a rly a u tu m n m o n th s o n ly , a n d to r ia l, th a t th ia ia an ugly w ord th e c o u n try a t la rg e a r e ta k in g a in s is ts th a t a f t e r a few d a y s no co n idea h o p efu l tu r n . H e fin d s b a n k s a re fu sio n o r in c o n v e n ie n c e w ould r e o ua it lo o k s good. T he He fu r h a t It su g g e s ts is le g itim a te and so u n d , cro p p ro cp ects a re good an d s u lt fro m th e in n o v a tio n . th e r b e liev es p eo p le w ould liv e long 'ro p er. To boost m ean s to get un- th e r e is g e n e ra l co n fid e n c e in th e e r , a n d be h a p p ie r a s w ell a s bet- > r a p ro p o sitio n th a t is of pub- fu tu re . tr e b ecau se o f th e e x tr a a m o u n t of i b e n e fit an d w ith a stro n g should- d a y lig h t fo r th e re c re a tio n w ould H av e You H ead I t ? be a ffo rd e d . r to tb e w heel, h elp to lift It u p to T h e A p ril n u m b e r of T h e P acific T h e m o v em en t w as firs t s ta rte d p ro p e r p lace o f p ro m in en ce. To M onthly m a in ta in s th e h ig h re p u ta P e n d le to n by Mr. C ohen la s t o o st is sim p ly to p u t th in g s up tio n of th is m a g a z in e fo r good lite r in sp rin g an d th o u g h It m et w ith a tu r e . We h a v e re a d w ith m uch h e re th e y belong. m e c h fa v o r a t th e tim e it fa ile d of T h e J o u r n a l d ra w s a c o n tra s t he p ro fit tw o a rtic le s . T h e T oll o f th e g e n e ra l a d o p tio n T h e lo cal high F a ll T im b e r, by F red L o ck ey , an d tw rn boom ing an d boostin g , w hich sch o o l, h o w ev er, a d o p te d th e p lan T h e W est an d th e N a tio n a l C a p ita l, w ith m u ch s a tis fa c tio n to p u p ils an d tim ely an d good. W e need to by J o h n E. L a th ro p . Mr L a th ro p in s tru c to rs . s o u r a tte n tio n d ra w n to th e is a n O regon c o rre s p o n d e n t and It say s th a t to b oost a h o ld s a h ig h p o sitio n a m o n g th e ■Stayton H ank M a y 'C o n tin u e , e o r a n in s titu tio n is to av ail n e w sp a p e r m en a t th e n a tio n a l c a p i n a tu r a l an d le g itim a te rise, an d ta l. T h e a rtic le is illu s tr a te d . Mr. S tate B an k E x a m in e r W ill W rig h t L o ck ley is m a n a g e r o f th e P acific a keep w ith in th e lim its of fair- M o nthly a n d fu lly d e sc rib e s th e tim h as, a f t e r m a k in g a th o r o u g h in v e s ness and ju s tic e . T o boom is to b er c o n d itio n s a n d th e p ro cess of tig a tio n o f th e fin a n c e s a n d o u t c re a te an a rtific ia l, a rb itra ry o r c o n v e rtin g th e ta ll tim b e r In to fin - »»anding p ro p e rtie s o f th e S ta y to n • •• tn a d ish o n est rise an d th e n try Ished lu m b er. T h is a rtic le also Is b an k , su sp e n d e d a few d a y s ago, w ell illu s tra te d , o n e scen e fu rn is h - fo u n d th a t t h a t I n s titu tio n is a b le to la k e a d v a n ta g e of w h at is only wel1 in g th e co v er d esig n . T h e re a re a a g a in to re s u m e b u sin e ss if th e fic titio u s a n d u n re a l T he one re s ts h a lf dozen o th e r good a rtic le s an y o w n e rs tu r n In a p o rtio n of th e on a solid fo u n d a tio n o f fact, o r d e one of w hich is w o rth th e p rice of la n d s h eld by th e m , to be u sed as m and o r p ro d u c tiv e v a lu e ; th e o th e r th e m ag azin e. T h e P acific M onth- a s s e ts of th e b an k . . • s on ho t a ir m ere n o th in g . ly h as a w ide an d in v itin g field an d 1 be b an k e x a m in e r h a s d ecid ed W hen we as citizens realize o u r ro v ‘' rs it w ell, an d sh o u ld b e in th e ,o P u t a sto p to f u r th e r sp e c u la tin g borne of ev ery re s id e n t o f th e P aci- by b a n k s w h o se b u sin e ss is n o t in a d v a n ta g e s of lo catio n , o f soil of flc co ast an d th o se also w ho w an t to s tr ic t a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e s ta te s clim a te , e tc., an d a d v e rtise th e k eep in to u ch w ith th e w est. b a n k in g law s a n d r e p o r te d to th e sam e, in v itin g o th e rs to com e and S ta te B ank E x a m in e r. H e sa y s he w ill im m e d ia te ly clo se e v ery b a n k in in v e st th e ir c a p ita l and e n jo y th e A rb o r Day. or good th in g s o f e a rth w ith us, we A pril 14 is se t a p a r as A rb o r day th e s ta te fo u n d to be b eh in d a n d it w ould be a n ice th in g to do fa u lty in its b u sin e ss a ffa irs . a re n o t boom ing but boostin g W e a ll know w h at th e o p p o site fo r each m em b er of th e fam ily to set o u t a tr e e o r v ine th a t w ill add T h e e x p lo ita tio n o f D o u g las fir o f b oosting is an d h av e little tim e to o th e b e a u ty of th e h o m e Try w ill be u n d e rta k e n by th e m a n u fa c fo r th e k n o c k e r th 's fo r a few y e a rs a n d find how tu r e r s o f O reg o n an d W ash in g to n soon y o u r h o m es w ill be b e a u tifu l, an d a fu n d w as se t a sid e a t a re cen t T h is is th e tim e o f y e a r w hen an d w ith w h at love th e s e tr e e s w lil m e e tin g to carry on a p u b lic ity cain- O llie a tte n tio n sh o u ld he dev o ted be re m em b ered T hey w ill be one p aig n . It is felt th a t w ith su ch im- <> b e a u tify in g th e c e m e teries Neg- In d u c e m e n t fo r th e boy o r th e g irl m e is e q u a n titie s of fir tim b e r av a ll- I t< d g ra v e s and neg lected cem e- to stay on th e fa rm , as each tr e e a b le in th e tw o s ta te s , It can be giv- te r le s in a co m m u n ity do not sp eak o r s h r u b w ill be o n e m o re tie to en a m uch w id e r m a r k e t in fu tu re . " il fo r th e people who o u g h t to be b ro k en — O reg o n A g ric u ltu ris t. ■ a re fo r th e s e th in g s Few people W hen it co m es to v a lu e s on th e visit th e c e m e tery u n less th ey have C h eck s a re b eing se n t o u t th is to. hut It w ould be a good th in g to w«ck to pay th e p rizes Just a w a rd - fa rm th e m an is w o rth m o re th a n ive m ore a tte n tio n to th e a p p e a r- ed by th e ju d g e s in th e p rize a r tl- th e land. an ce of “ G o d 's a c r e ” w here we m ay cle c o n te s t o f th e P o rtla n d Com - ■ ----------- -I o u r p lace sootier o r la te r. m ercial c lu b , w h ich secu red a g re a t T h e O u tlo o k h a s so m e a ttr a c tiv e V < em e te ry sh o u ld be as n e a r «leal of v a lu a b le p u b licity fo r O re- su b s c rip tio n o ffe rs. See fro n t page. a p ark as p ossible It sh o u ld gon an d th e N o rth w e st. In a ll, ve sh ru b b e ry an d flo w ers It is »5,1(00 w as a w a rd e d in p rizes ' alo n e fo r th o se w ho ow n lo ts to am o n g e ig h ty su ccessfu l c o n te s ta n ts . • fo r th e s e th in g s b u t It is a An O regon m an , R. it. H o w ard , won T lie F a rm e rs M u tu al F ir e Re a lt e r in w hich ev ery citizen sh o u ld th e firs t p rize. lie f a s s o c ia tio n o f P o rtla n d , O r ke a p e rso n a l In te re st. T h is is ----------------------- eg o n , in v ite s a ll f a n n e r s u lio ally tr u e In o u r co u n try Io- laalg .. N otices, h a v e n o in s u ra n c e on th e ir it l.s w h«i. th e cem e tery belo n g s F A IR V IE W IN IT E D ARTISAN'S fa rm b u ild in g « to in s u re w ith < '. public. , No 178— F ir s t S a tu rd a y e v e n in g ■s. 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S ch ram G resh am R o u te No. 3 P h o n e 74 Ion w ill an d e v e n tu a lly N o tary P u b lic R eal E s ta te K O T M No 61 M eets first k w ill ir n an d S a tu rd a y a n d th ird F rid a y n ig h ts Shattuck & Lindsey DEALERS IN “G O O D S OF « here. « otn , Ed » p a th ; 1» berry. ■olution ( la n d in g by th e leg- a p p ro p ria tio n » fu r th e » tale mill in s titu tio n s w as ad u p uri ig (he p ast w eek by th e pro- on c o iu tn ltte a o f th e P o rtla n d clal c lu b T h e re so lu tio n igne •■I a d e q u a te fa c ilitie s for th e i a ll n of th e y o u n g an d ex- p r « s th e b elief th a t ih e su m s '••t a sid e by th e le g is la tu re a re not a t all excessive if you w an t Io be c h e e rfu l Jest et y o u r m in d on it a n ' do It C an 't n one o f ua h elp w h at tr a it s vre s ta rt o u t in life w ith , b u t « • k in help w hat we end u p w ith . . i ,,, m ade It a p ra c tic e to p u t all my wor rie s dow n In Ih e b o tto m o f my h ea rt, th en set on th e lid an sm ile — Mrs W lgga. 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K „ M rs .M ary T u rn e r PLFVSANT VALLEY GRANGE No 3 48 Me.-«» fo u rth S a tu r d a y at P le a s a n t V alley h all H W E B u tle r, secre ta r y ; J e n n ie K ro n e n b e rg . le c tu re r S nashall, m aster; WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT N o 202 Meet» in tk ld Fellow » h all «•'. ..m l an d fo u r th T u e sd a y s 2 p m E m m a M anning, G ,N ; H a ttie Wos- te li. c lerk T he M arch n u m b e r of B e tte r A F a ir v ie w lo d g e no F r u it la on o u r daak It is d e v o t 9' ' K M K-SU- ed to »m all fr u it E ach m o n th ' on o r b efo re fu ll m oon Ma in ag aa in e Is w ell w o rth th e p rice for sonic T em p le, T ro u td a le A. FOR 4 t liu r e li F o x , S ecretary N o li c * « SA LE Plga , fee d e rs - In- T R O I T O X L E M. R. _ S erv ices Sw eet B rier F a rm S u n d ay P h o n e e ach S u n d ay a t l i a m . »chimi at It) a. m c C Coop, H. J W allace p a sto r P M N ash, s. S u p t G O D A RD Imported German Coach First Prize W inner at all Fairs Headquarters at Pleasant Home W. F. McKinney I hone 2 /4 M anager G resham M i llmery Now Open for the Spring Trade Call and see our lines Spring Hats, Notions Expert Trimming POWELL ST GRESHAM * Sole agents for Warner’s Rust Proof Corsets. Peters cel ebrated Shoes for men, women and children. Black Cat and Armor Plate Hose, Phoenix Paints and Lorain and Real Estate Ranges. T H IR D F R ID A Y Sunny Monday Soap, 6 bars 25c. Sdlc $3*50 Shoe in the house tor In Our Hosiery Department Dress Goods Departm’l Lad ies’ Silk Hose, the pair - Ladies' Lisle Thread, in all colors, pair Ladies’ Sea Island Cotton, all colors, pr. Ladies’ Berson Hose, reg. 20c, pair 50c 40c 25c 15c Misses’ and Children's Hose io all colors from 12 l-2 c to 25c per pair. Ladies’ Waist Department I w enty.four L adies' W aists, o d d s a n d en ds, w hile they last at 33 p e r cent off. N ew S pring styles are now re a d y for y o u r choosing at from 7 5 c to $ 2 . 5 0 each. diction ATTENTION! Q U A L IT Y ” SH O E D E PA R TM EN T Shoes for the w hole family. All th e new things in O xfords for m en, w om en and children. P aten ts. V ici, R ussia T a n Calf an d G un M etal Calf. E very p air g u a ra n te e d . P lain toed plow shoes th a t w e a r a n d d o n o t m ake y o u r feet sore. T h e finest shoes for farm w o rk at from $ 2 .5 0 to $ 3 .0 0 . Just arriv ed , sh ip m e n t of Kobe Silk. T h e se g o o d s retail regular at 50c p e r y a rd . O w in g to our hav ing p u rc h a se d th e se g o o d s during the d e p re ssio n in th e silk market last fall w e a re in a p o sitio n to offer th e se g o o d s to our patTons at the low p ric e of p e r yard, - 30c M ira Silks p e r y ard , - 50c W h ite a n d F a n c y L aw ns, p e r y a rd - 1 0 c to 25c P iq u e tte s a n d soiesettes in a variety of colorings, p e r y ard - 2 5 c to 30c C ro y d o n Batiste in b e a u ti ful d a rk p a tte rn s for eld e rly lad ies su m m e r dresses, p e r y a rd 15c The new S e rp e n tin e C re p e o n e of th e sw ellest c re a tions of th e season, y ard 25c G in g h a m s in profusion, p e r y a rd - - 10c to 12 l-2c C alicoes a re h e re in en d le ss variety of p attern s, p e r y a rd 7 l-2c Don’t overlook our Grocery Department The largest, cleanest and freshest Grocery stock possible at indisputably the lowest prices HARDWARE DEP’T See those fine Law n M ow ers in our w indow . T h e y are the best ever. Y ou will find it a p leasu re to m ow your law n if you get o n e of them . Prices range from $ 3 . 3 0 to $ 1 2 . 5 0 Paints, Oils, G lass, D oors a n d W in d o w s an d b u ild e r’s h a rd w a re of every description. STOVES AND RANGES O u r stove d e p a rtm e n t is th e largest in the city. W e a re sole ag en ts fo r th e fam o u s L orain and R eal E state ranges; n o n e b e tte r m ade. $ 4 2 . 5 0 to $ 6 0 . , O th e r ranges from $ 2 4 up. Cooley & Miller John C. Hessel Central Hotel AGENT Good Transient Rooms by Day or Week Pool and Billiard Tables Full Line of Farm Implements Open and lo p Buggies, Hacks, Carts, O ne and I wo-Horse W agons, P. & O. Steel Plows, Oliver Chilled Plows and Repairs, O ne and I wo-Horse Cultivators, Spring Spike Tooth and Disc Harrows, Superior Drills, Planet, Jr., Garden Seeders, Cyclone and Cahoon H and Seeders, Deering Self-Binders, Mowers and : : : : : : : Rakes, Twine, Etc. : : : : : : : Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars E verythin g in the Im plem en t Line— Give M e a Call and G et T reated Right City B akery TRANSFER BARN Paul Hoetzel, Prop. Be^t Bread on the Market, Fresh Every Day Pies, Cakes and Other Pastery DRAY LINE AND EXPRESS Good rigs, good horses, prompt service at all hours. Can make drives and furnish driver to all outlying points A . LELAND, ;Successi)l' Main St„ Gresham Fleming & Thompson, Gresham, Ore. J. J. Wodaege GRESHAM FEED & CHOP MILL R a m » b y & O s w a ld , P r o p s . Plumbing and 7 inning Phone 38 Gresham Grinding Done Every Day Good supply of mill ¿tuff, feed, bran, shorts, etc. Land plaster, Highest price paid for oats. Call and see us.