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p e r of th e p u b lic can be tr u s te d , u n - w ould T W IC E A W E E K m oat fre q u e n tly call fo r it« u se, to 7— ~ ; . .. . . u se It calm ly , Ju d icio u sly , w ith o u t P u b lish e d ev ery T u esd ay a n d F rid a y , . . . . . . re g a rd to p erg o n al o r p o litic a l feel- a t G resh am , O regon. ¡ng. a n d w ith n o th in g b u t th e gen- view. In th e last H. L. HT C L A IR , E d it o r a n d I’ubl r era) w e(fa re A. Il LYMAN, B u sin ess M anager. a n a ly s is th e q u e stio n Is: C an th e V jK L o l lA IV l V / U 1 L U U lV d e r th e c irc u m sta n c e s th a t o u tlo o k u p o n th e w orld a b o u t th em 1» am o n g th e one« w ho a re unm ls- ta k a b ly o f th e clasa in to w hich o ne d e sire s to b e a d m itted .. M an is n o t so c o n s tru c te d th a t he can , fo r an y c o n sid e ra b le period of tim e , th in k one way an d w alk In a n o th e r. Som e p h ilo so p h e r h as said : O u r SubM -r l p tli.il Kat»*» p u b lic tr u s t its su d d en im p u lses a s " T h e b est way to do a n y th in g is to O n e y e a r , 11 50. fu lly a s It can tr u s t th e s a fe g u a rd s d o i t ." T h e w ords, a t firs t th o u g h t, C h u n h Notice« T R O U TD A L E M E. Service» each S u n d ay a t 11 a m . S unday school a t 10 a. m. C. C. Coop p a sto r. P. M. N ash, S. 8. S upt. SunViV. 2,»-^v ic e sE V ib b a th 1Af>TI3T school a t 10 a. m ., p re a c h in g a t 11 a. m. and 7 :3 0 p. m. P ra y e r m e etin g each ^ « d n e s d a y ev en in g a t 7 :3 0 p. m. ** ■ M- B u rtc h , 1 a sto r. Shattuck & Lindsey DEALERS IN “GOODS OF QUALITY” ___ ____ ..i „ sim p ,.i„ _ ____ .. a .. t h .____ th av e > been p ro v u.,.1 id ed to p ........... ro te c t so u n d „ a n little le, b u t ...i_ w hen we Sole ag en ts W a rn e r’s R u st Proof Corsets, Black C at a n d a g a in s t th e m ? — a q u e stio n to be com e to th in k hew m any people . U1 FAIRV IEW PRESB Y T E R IA N — A rm or P late H ose, Ferrgeson & M cK enney’s g u a ra n te e d a n sw e re d by ex p erien ce r a th e r th a n th e r e a re w ho, p re su m a b ly , a re try - {^„vices ev ery S u n d ay m o rn in g a t A d v e rtis in g . shirts, P e te r’s Shoes, Lorain a n d R eal E state R anges, A m e r by a rg u m e n t. in g to do so m e th in g by doing som e- 11 o ’clock. S un d ay school m e e ts a t R a t e s reaso n - It a ll show s th a t th o se en g ag ed th in g else, we see th a t a f te r all th e 10 in c h a rg e of Mrs. J . W. Tow n ican F ence a n d Pheonix P aints. E. d ev o tio n al able. O ur ropre jn b„ c a ff a irs an d th o se see k in g p h ilo so p h e r is rig h t. _ ------ _ send Y. P. S. C. sen tatlv e will call ' , , , , , , .. . . m e etin g a t 7 p. m Rev. T hos. to in flu en ce p u b lic op in io n a re o pen Judged by th e co m p any he keeps K obiuson p a sto r Pitone 701. to in sp ectio n a n d th e r e is no know - fo r th e re aso n th a t he os a p a rt of ’ _______ " T h e Linotype ing w h ere th e h a tc h e t of p u b lic opln- it.-— S elected. BORING M. E .— P re a c h in g 11 a. W ay Is th e .Way | on w m fall. T h e o u tco m e o f th is m . each S u n d a y ; 8 p m. a lte rn a te t h a t W in s ." S u n d ay s S u n d ay school 10 a m., in DOING « H I T IK NECESSARY. ________ _____________________________ . re call m o v em en t is u n c e rta in . It c h arg e of H a rry B eckford. E p w o rth K nt. r. <i a s second-»-la s m a tte r w ill e ith e r weed o u t th e c o rru p t L eague 7 p. pi. Rev. A. B. C ald er, A ll w ork m ay be classified in tw o p asto r, M arch 3, 1911. a t th e post o ffice a t p o litic ia n an d clean up p o litics o r it (ir< sham , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t o f wjjj m a k e p u b lic life to o u n c e rta in d iv isio n s— th e really n ecessary and -.-i!—- —'' 1 ' •— an d u n sa fe fo r any sen sib le m an to u n n ecessary . T h e re js go m uch de- la x lg e N otices. ■ a n t to have a n y th in g to do w ith It. m an d fo r th e g e n u in e la b o r w hich F A IR V IE W U N ITED A RTISA N S WAR, Il 4 HIT. Is n eed fu l an d b en eficial th a t th e No. 178— F ir s t S a tu rd a y ev en lu g re a l a r t of m an ag in g a hom e, n ao d th ird S a tu rd a y ev en in g is so- W ar Is a h a b it. Many m en w ould TIIE COMPANY WE KEEP. sch o o l, a sto re , a fa rm , a city, a ev e n in g M aster, E. E. H eslin ; ra ttie r be en g ag ed in s trif e th a n not. , . ' s e c re ta ry , F . H . C rane. n ew sp ap er, o r a fa c to ry , is b est ex- ______ T h e re a re p re tty good re a so n s T hey seek th e occasion an d w el pressi-d In seein g th a t e ffo rts a re ROCKW OOD U N IT E D A RTISA NS com e th e o p p o rtu n ity to s la u g h te r w hy “ a m an is ju d g e d by th e com n o t w asted in n eed less w ork T h ere N o. 20«— M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y p an y h e k e e p s." F ir s t of all, It h as and d estro y Is m u ch of tills kin d of w ork done n ig h t. M aster, Mrs. R ich T e g a rt; beeen observ ed from e a rly tim es T h is Is In a way illu s tra te d In , h a , ..blrdg of a fe a th e r‘ flock to . *n h o m es an d in all th e In d u s tria l se c re ta ry , H. H. Jo h n so n . th e a ttitu d e of som e of th e Mexi- g e th e r .” N a tu ra lly no one ex p ects g ro u p s, esp ecially In m e rc a n tile and ROCKW OOD I. O. O. F No. 213 m a n u fa c tu rin g circles. P u b lic af- c a n rebels. A fte r tiie peace ag ree- to find hawkH an d doves h o ld in g a M eets in M accabee h a ll every o n v en tlo n an d ex ch an g in g b ird - fair8 8 u ffer m u ch fru ,n t h *8 t o u n t e r - T h u rsd a y ev en in g . N. G . J R. m e n t was sig n ed th ey co n tin u ed bird C a v a n a u g h ; se c re ta ry . J . H . S chram . lan d s a lu ta tio n s In com m on. W hen felt 8becifc8 of w ork H e ir d e p ra d a tio n s , not k n o w in g o r T h e g re a t p ro b lem for am b itio u s n o t c a rin g th a t th e need fo r s trif e we a re P e rm itte d to do o u r own an d h o n est a d m in is tra to rs o f civic K. O. T. M. No. 61— M eets first ch o o sin g we a re likely to select fo r wa8 ov<ir “¿ 7 ' "Z '7 7 an d co m m ercial a ff a irs is how to di- S a tu rd a y a n d th ir d F rid a y n ig h ts o u r co m p an y w ho a re o f o u r ow n It Is h a rd fo r us to u n d e rs ta n d o u r co m p an y w ho a re o f o u r ow n effo rtg accom pligh th e Com ., E d S p a th ; R. K.„ W. Quis- t i i e M exicans, th e S p a n ia rd s, th e k in d , o r who a re of th e k in d we in berry. need ed w ork an d c u t o u t th e use- The L atin s. T hey seem alw ay s on th e th in k we sh o u ld like to be H o tte n to t w ould no d o u b t feel as le88 T h e p ro b lem 18 th e •a m e F A IR V IE W GRANGE— F ir s t S at v e rg e o f c o n f lic t. P e r h a p s it is tiie lr h is to r y P e r h a p s It Is s ô .n e tï.ïn g m u c h ° u t p ' a l * a » » d a com pany W hether ln th e dorac8tlc circle, th e u rd a y a t 10 a m. and th ird F rl- tu s io ry 1 e r l i a p s 11 is so m cih in g ... „ sto re , th e m ill, a t th e city h all, s ta te day n ig h t, 8 p. m. M aster, C edric i n n a t e In th e ir c h a ra c te r w hich h as 0 ge prof» »sots as a colleg e . c a n lto l an d th e wav of so- s ,o n e ; se c re ta ry , Roy S tone. s h a p e d th e ir h isto ry No P e a c e p ro fe sso r w ould feel am id »com pany hoU8t o r c“ pHü1’ “ "d “ æ way or so ______ sn a p .« ! in . ir H istory. no p»a<< ....... „ . lu tlo n th e sam e. O ne m ain ques- m ovem ent h as e v e r a ris e n from th e ,,f H o tte n to ts Hut no m a tte r to ,, , W1)ri, an d an- ROCKW OOD G RA NG E — F ir s t S p an iard ty p e an d It is d o u b tfu l if w h al d e g re e we m ay d iffe r fro m o u r Î 7 , , ,» ’ , , W ednesday a t 8 p. m. an d th ird u n iv ersal peace w ill affect th em »a8« .d ates, It is an u n d isp u te d fact 8Wer by , “ lr ‘ b eü ry o r p ro ° J 8 ob' b a tu rd a y a t 10 a. m M aster F. la fa c t u n iv ersal peace will " , a t " • « re p re tty su re , th ro u g h th e 8 erv ed ' » * <” “ " 7 “ ! ? ' “ • t r a , “ ; " * " * * '• * . V iola Lovelace, low ed to Its n a tu r a l co n clusion. The p robably be A nglo Saxon peace. | lo flu e n c e of asso c ia tio n , to becom e te s t q u e stio n Is, " W h a t p ra ctical L. O. T. M. C H A R IT Y H IV E No. m o re an d m o re lik e th em . It Is to be hoped th a t th e Mexi good d o es th e w ork accom plish— 38— M eets second an d fo u rth T h u rs- "D uy by day I g a th e r from can re v o lu tio n is o v er fo r th is tim e w h a t's th e use o f It? " day a fte rn o o n s. Com., Mrs. J o h n All you give me. I becom e B row n; It. K., M rs .M ary T u rn e r. and th a t w ar can be m ade so t e r r i L et u s illu s tra te : A few y ears Y et a p a rt o f all I m eet ble o r th a t th e g re a t peace loving T h e O u tlo o k h a s m a d e sp ecial a r- ago th e a d m in is tra tio n a t W ashing- P L E ASANT VA LLEY G RA NG E „ PL EA SA N T V ALLEY B A P T IS T — In th e field an d In th e s tr e e t.' n a tio n s can g ain such a su p rem acy th ird S unday ra n g e m e n ts so it ca n o ff e r th e b e s t E very m an is lik ely to he m o re to n d ecided l ° In v e stig a te all de' No. 348— M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y a t S ervices firs t an d over ill»* sm a lle r g o v e rn m e n ts of th e hall. H. W. each m o n th . S u n d ay school a t 10 iiid u rc n ic n ts p o ssib le to p e rs o n s w ho rtm e n t8 . on . a . . P usiness an d p e a I» s a ». 1 n 1 t ». » nr,» V alley e a rth th a t th ey cun say , “ a r b itr a te o r less of a ch am e leo n , in asm u ch a s d I)a • e te . . th e g b o asis rm in e Ju st w h at v ern m en t K- S w n o a a sh a ll, m a s te «, r; • E. B u tle r, secre- a. m. ev er - S u n d ay . Y. P. S. C. E. w ish to ta k e b o th c ity d a ily a n d tld ietti»- be *8 Q uite s u re to assu m e som e of y o u r tro u b le s, o r we will h r(n „ th e c o lo r a n d c h a ra c te r o f h is su r- wa8 « l i v i n g fo r m oney expended y' «• ec u e r - 7 p. m. Rev. J . M. N atio n , p asto r, p a p e r. th e m for y o u ." T h is m ig h t ta k (. ro u n d in g s. If, as a m a tte r of In- for clerical serv ices A cle a rh e a d - p eace but It w ould possibly c lln a tio n , a m an selects good m en ed ,n an of co m m erce w as ap p o in ted G RESH AM G RA N G E No 270 m eets a rm ie s to in alu tu in It. w ith w hom to a s s o c i a t e h e m u s t in * ° l ) U t l n t h e Pro b e - In one d e p a rt- J,ie second S a tu rd a y of each m onth, w iin w nom to a sso ciate , he m u st In- . . . J , L e c tu re h o u r front 2 to 3 Is open open e v lta b ly grow to be m o re a n d m o re ,n en t h e fo u n d 60 m en copying cer- to th e public. H. E. D avis, m a s te r; TTIE REI IL L AND POLITICS. lik e th e m i , a ' n 8 t a t e d o c u m e n ts In long h and Mrs. W. H. B achm eyer, se c re ta ry . A m a n ’s "c o m p a n y ” In clu d es n o t ,n K reat v o lu m es of referen ce. T he S eattlo Is g e ttin g c o n sid e ra b le good W OM EN O F W O O D CRA FT, No. on ly th e p erso n s w ith w hom he In v e s tig a to r a sk e d : "W hat p u b licity of la te o v er th e re call of hall No 202— M eets in O dd F ello w s m in g les, b u t th e c h a ra c te rs of th e doe8 ^b l8 w o rk acco m plish? second an d fo u r th T u esd ay s 2 p. m. M ayor Gill and in d ictm en t o f its vo lu m es ev e r re fe rre d to ? " rarefy m a tte r h e re a d s as w ell. T o p a ra -; E m m a M anning, G. N .; H a ttie Wos- lead in g e d ito r. C olonel B len th en , p h ra se slig h tly an old say in g It one 8eem ed ,o know . "A re th ese te ll, c lerk . K are u n d e r c h a rg e s of g ra ft an d co n sp ir w ould not be p re s u m p tu o u s fo r o n e vo' unie8 ev e r re fe rre d to? a»-y w ith crim e. W h e th e r it Is be ,o « « « 'rt. “ T ell m e w h at you read ly * lf ev er. T h en why ls th e F A IR V IE W LOD GE No. 92, A. F . Ai A. M.-—R eg u co m in g know n us a d e a n city o r a H,1<1 1 W,U tel1 you w h at you a re " w ork d o n e ? ” "O h , because we have la r m e e tin g s S a tu rd a y n ig h t A mail Is Ju d g ed by th e k in d of alw ay s d o n e It," No good reason c o rr u p t city 1 h h a rd to d e te rm in e . on o r b efo re fu ll m oon. Ma books an d p a p e rs he read s. C h ar- w as a d d u c e d ; so th e u seless w ork sonic T em p le, T ro u td a le . of A good ileal d ep en d s u p o n th e real a c te r th e d e te rm in in g k ey n o te w as a b o lish ed , an d th g u s a m ls A. F O X , S ecretary . m o tiv es of (lit* a n il vice c ru s a d e rs , th a t d o m in a te s th e w hole w orld of ' ' o,larB saved a n n u a lly fo r th e gov-1 headed by Dr. M ark A. M a th e w s h u m a n ex p erien ce. O u r a sso ciate s, A R o s g PO ST No 41 G A P o lities Is said to In- at tin* bo tto m o u r re a d in g , o u r th o u g h ts , o u r p u r- Much w ork in th e o v er-w o rk ed r , am i w . R. C. No. 8, m eet th ird o f It all Hut p o lities is h a rd t o . l e th e th in g s we h e a r an d see w orld *8 8'*H b ein g d o n e, because S a tu rd a y each m o n th at G ran g e hall, f ill. T he law an d th e gospel Is day a f te r day by an d by becom e v ears ag o It w as re q u ire d fo r som e G resh am . D in n er to all w ho at- p o lltl.s to one m an w hile .h e gross- o u r tr u e selves. , »«-<’ '« " « 8,nc« ««‘ ln g u ish m l; o r. It £ " d e TrVsVd'en"“" " ^ '^ . ’' ! ! ^ ^ " s ix m o n th s, 75c; t h r e e m o n t h s tr ia l s u b s c r i p t io n , 50c j Laudon Hay Carriers Now is the time to prepare for tak ing care of your hay. Install a Laudon hay carrier in your barn and you will have the best hay carrier in the world. Ask the man who has one. Our stock of Laudon carriers and pulleys is now complete. W e also handle a full stock of rope in the best grades and of all sizes. Try Our 20c Coffee It is Good Transfer Barn Dray Line and Express A i i c o rru p tio n Is to a n o th e r. No m an w ho m ean s to h av e u n- T he C h ris tia n Science M onitor In soiled h a n d s w ill k n o w in g ly lay hold a i - i i nt e d ito ria l c o m m en tin g on th e of u n w h o leso m e o b je c ts No m an le linn of tin- H ouse In p ro p o sin g to w ho m ean s to h av e clean th o u g h ts l e - u l i m i t th e c o n stitu tio n a d o p te d by will p u rp o sely b rin g h is m ind in to \r lz n n s and New Mexico b efo re th ey c o n tac t w ith q u e stio n a b le sp o k en o r In- adm ltti-il Io sta te h o o d , says p rin te d la n g u a g e . T he best place l l ' t Iiile d a s a p r e v e n tiv e o r re - for one Io s tu d y m u s ic Is a m o n g t h e s ira ln ln g In flu en ce, esp ecially In lo- m u sic ia n s; th e prop«*r place to stu d y < al nt iiliH . (I.e r<« all h as m uch to a rt is am o n g th o se w ho d w ell in th e r« « «»mm»ml it In fact, th e re can b« tr u e a tm o sp h e re of a rt. By th e no v*-ry se rio u s obj<H-tton to th e p rln - sam e to k e n , th e best place fo r th o s e rlp a l of tin* recall, view ed In any who wish to be lifte d up a n d ln- lig h t, If it he assu m ed th a t th e tern- spire»! an d given a la rg e r an d b e tte r Your Home Not only because of the sentim ent w hich attach es you to it- you wish it to a p p e a r a, its very Ivest so th a t everyone w i l l lx» favorably im p ressed by its attractiv e ap p e ara n ce . Heath & Milligan’s Best Prepared Paint Goes the farthest, lasts the longest T ak en Sterling-Johnston S o le A g en ts A d jo in in g A iith o ir S tore. Dry G oods an d GrvH-vrles, G resh am Main K ane, se c re ta ry . ----------- DAMASCUS CAM P, No. 7533, M W. A. M eetings first an d third' S a tu rd a y ev e n in g s each m o n th nt s e lm a n ; H a rry R oach, cM ef"T orester _ o u t a r e a 8 o n - a n d , h a * o ,,e a K**"1 MODERN WOODMAN O F AM ER- re “ ° n - lf ,,le p ro o fs o f b en efit to ICA, m eets in 1. O. O. F . h all first s o m e th in g o r som ebm ly a re la c k in g . T u *®d a y« of each m o n th 118 sto p th e w o rk an d put in o u r C lerk lin ,e w h ere It w ill te ll, an d let - --------------- G RESH A M R E B E K A H LODGE, t , h e r s do th e sam e. S elected, No. 61— M eets in 1. O O F h all. . w ere m ore c a re fu , l , second an d fo u r c th ed n esd of If th e people em .h m<>nth h rl> W „ ne j . ay y s C av. ln th e se lectio n o f th e ir s e rv a n ts in a n a g h . N oble G ra n d ; Geo K eller, th e firs t p lace, th e necessity of S e c retary . g e ttin g rid of th e m w ould not be G RESH A M LODGE. No. 125, so u rg e n t in th e second place.— 1 O. O F — M eets every Saturday- C h ris tia n S cience M onitor. n ig h t In I. O. O F. h all. W. H S ta n le y , N oble G ra n d ; Geo. K eller, T h o se wh»> w atch tiuast closely th e S«»cretary. p o litic a l h o ro sco p e c a n n o t fall to see th a t th e d e m o c ra ts a re ste a d ily g ain in g c o n tro l of a ff a irs an d sta n d a good c h an ce of b eing in th e a s cen d an cy In th e n ex t s e n a te a s they T h ird Street now a re in th e H ouse. W alker H ouse O u r g o v e rn m e n t w a n ts to know If Dr. J H. H o lla n d e r w ho se ttle d up th e fin a n c ia l a ff a irs o f S an D om in go fo r th is g o v e rn m e n t an d got > 40,000 fo r th e Job, also received > 100,000 fro m th e D om inican gov e rn m e n t on th e sid e A new day h a s d aw n ed In p o litics w hen a cro w d o f w om en c h a rg e a p u b lic o ffic ia l, as th e y did th e o th e r d ay In S p o k an e, t h a t h e h as acted In bad fa ith a n d c a n n o t any lo n g e r h av e th e su p p o rt o f th e w o m en ’s vote. Q uality G oes in B efore th e Paint G o es On Contract* ln aY be »lone b ecau se som e one •►“ » ‘Kht It n ecessary to sa fe g u a rd l'» aln’>88 o r p o ste rity . H ut if looked «'P tafely In th e face an d ch alle n g e d fo r 1,8 re “ 1 v alu e, it w ould fall to |,|a k e 1,8 false claim good. T h e re fo re , let us do no w ork w ith D o u g las co u n ty , th is s ta te h a s a w om an fo r d e p u ty d is tric t a tto rn e y , th e only one ln th e s ta te . \\ ill make your home look like new S tre e t, Good rigs, good horses, prompt service at all hours. Can make drives and furnish driver to all outlying points " I t Is a fa ct, a n d w e c an prove It, th a t a d v e rtis e m e n ts a re a real e d u c a tio n a l fe a tu r e of a h ig h -class p e rio d ic a l.” So aaya a w ell know n a n d h ig h -c la ss p u b lic a tio n o f th e e a st W e b eliev e It Is tr u e . F o rm th e h a b it o f re a d in g th e a d v e rtis e m e n ts A. Leland, Proprietor Phone 3 6 M a in S tr e e t Gresham, Oregon W hat is Good /) B Plum bing: Ik *s plumbing th at com bines the three points of re liability, long service, and thorough sanitation. It is our aim to furnish plumbing service th a t will meet these r e q u ire m e n ts exactly. Ask us for p r i c e s on '5tai»da«i* fixtures. P h o n e 548 C arlso n Bldg. J. J. Wodaege New Hotel N ew fu rn itu re. N e w ly finished rooms. N ew people. A m e r i c a n P la n Rates G iven on A pplication M rs . R o b t. W a lk e r, P ro p . ATTENTION! T he F a n n ers Mutual F ire R e lie f aamN-ladoii o f P ortland, Or egon , Invites all fa n n ers who have no Insurance on th eir fan u b u ild in gs to insun* w ith us. This association is the ch eap est and sa fest in th e sta le. It Insures »»nly country property and lias over fUt.tMMi.ooo insur ance in force. GRESHAM FEED & CHOP MILL R a m s b y & O s w a ld , P r o p s. Grinding Done Every Day Horses for Sale HEAVY AND L it.H T HOR k EK OF ALL DES« ItIP T IO X S B<>1 (.H T AND .SOLD W rite or phone, H. W. KNAKHAI.U F ren. T he F a rm e rs M u tu al F ire R elief A sso ciatio n . 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