G resham
O utlook
i nr. 1)11.1. m unì) MISUI R
GIVE THE BOYS
SOMETHING TO DO
V n u it U
.AUUCt*».
TROLTDALE M E — Services
A recent
decision
of the su
each Sunday at 11 a m . Sunday
preme court of M issouri with refer
Published every T uesday and Friday
school at
10 a. m
C. C. Coop,
ence
to
public
regu
lation
o
f
the
a t Gresham, Oregon.
pastor. P M Nash. S. S Supt.
billboard should prove encouraging
,
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N otw ith stan d in g the fact that t h e
II. L. HT. C L A IR , E d ito r a n d P u b lT
to people th roughout the country American
„
GRESHAM BETHEL BAPTIST—
A. It LYMAN, B u sin ess Manager
who would have th is nuisance sup-
,
’*e° P
g more Sunday services— Sabbath school at
pressed In the in terest of local and
. J°«e every ay lo recognise the 10 a. m , preaching at 11 a. m. and
DEALERS IN "GOODS OF QUALITY"
O u r hubM*rip<iofi Kai«*-
n a tio n a l t a s t e a n d
c u lt u r e
A fte r V alu e o t
and industry as fac- ¿ , 30 P- m- Prayer m eetin g each
O ne y e a r, 11.50;
,
tor» In the developm ent of charae- ^ e<^ne®day even in g at 7 :3 0 p. m.
s ix m o n th s.
75c: stru gglin g for years to rid them -
pm ent or charae- p M Burtch Paator
*
three month's trial
in part at leaat> of blllboard ter ,n the youn< ‘ “ere
are still
Sole agents W a rn e r's R u st Proof C orsets, Black C at a n d
subscription,
50c un,
, KhtlinaM. , the
h„ people of St Louis
, “ , a n > „ « a O
' * t. e ll wh
m eaning
but e thought
unsightliness,
ren
h *
. ° U* h ‘
FAIRVIEW PRESBYTERIAN —
A rm or Plate H ose, Ferrgeson & M cK en n ey 's g u a ra n tee d
succeeded In having adopted an or- ,
°
eny tbe r ch H- Services every Sunday morning at
A<l te rt ii i ng.
dlnance
providing
that
all
billboards
d
7
preC‘°
Ua
prlvil«'«‘-8
No
11
o'clock.
Sunday
school
m
eets
at
shirts,
P e te r’s Shoes, Lorain a n d R eal E state R an g es, A m e r
R a t e s reason
,r‘gh ' ' ° ,et hU ^ n d “
S c " E 'd • T."’ “ ;
able.
Our repre should be put back from the prop- ’ hlTd r u “
ican Fence and P heonix Paints.
sentatlve will call ertv
ii
i least fifteen
, feet; child run a
about
during the sum mer
line at
at
out
m e er r mwgifln<» a« 7 •»
r> __
ew»v_
erty
line
least fifteen
feet; „
. . . < ur ng the sum
su m m
tn. Rev.
Thus.
.
,, ,
vacation practically at w ill without m eeting at 7 p.
Pitone 701.
that there should be an open space
• ,ln o u ' Robinson, pastor.
d u ties
or resp on sib ilities
or
to
. „ h „ e L in o ty p e
at least three feet beneath every k
.
r
10
"T
Way is the Way board; that billboards should not t e
.
.
a
Up’ ° ' eried and
BORING M E — Preaching 11 a
p. m.
that Wins."
continuous for more than flftv feet
“ overdre88ed
and
constantly “ m each Sunday; 8 p
m alternate
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,
. .
’
. ’ » ‘thin the "refining” Influences of i’undaj'» Sunday school 10 a m . In
m atter and ,h at the billboard known as the the a<x.ia ,
wh, ,
h . char&e of Harry Beckford Epworth
Entered as second-class
the post
office at ' _
double-decker'’ should be abolish-
.
'
‘ eith er
has League 7 p. m. Rev A B C a ld er
Mart b 3, i;»i l . at
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’
Gresham, Oregon, under the act o f ed
E ffect of a proper - enforce- an o,h er cla8a an> moral right to pastor.
March 3. 187&.
bi he tn ke* p thetr children con stan tly grind-
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ment o t tfiis ordinance would be to
ing at the m ill of toil during vaca
Votl€ea
render the billboard business
less
B O Y S A N I» V A C A T IO N .
The t'ln m w i l t
• FAIRVIEW UNITBO ARTISANS
pleasant and profitable. The mat-
The tim e w ill com e som ew here No. 178 - F irst Saturday evening
The Outlook publishes a most in- ,er wa8 tak*n
«ourf, and the or-
in the glorious future when
the and th ird Saturday even in g Is so-
The billboard
terestin g article on vacation work dlnance w as upheld
state w in by appropriate legislation Llal evening
Master, E E H eslin;
for hoys. It is headed “ Give the men carried It to the state su and provision render any of these
ctar) F. H. Crane.
preme
court,
and
the
original
Judg
Boys Som ething to Do.” The arti
wrongs to children inexcusable ifii
cle is by A. R. Lyman who has had ment has been affirm ed.
a L
• r
,
u t E e
^ h ROCKWOOD
t . 2 0 ^ e T 8 UNITED
M r ^ ^ ARTISANS
h ST X ^ |
A
L C L
b C S a
t L , Y
i a r n C
m
W O « r 1 l J d 1 '
the part o f parents.
No
The im portant th in g Is that local
experience with boys both as teach
But w
can we
is tne
the cr>
cry n ,Bht- Master. Mrs Rich
decision are
w“ hat
“ 1 va“
we a do,
o ' 18
er for many years and as a father. au th orities, by htls
egu late ' bill ' ha' come8 from the Parent who is
H H. Johnson,
His ideas are not all theory.
g|v«n the right to regulate
bill
w
illing
but
apparently
pow
erless
to
The Outlook su g g ests that pa hoards erected upon private proper
ROCKWOOD I O O F. No 213
Simply this. See
rents and teachers write short ar ty, regardless of any contract the change conditions.
thC VaCat‘° n l’erlOd the ^ S y ,neventnCgCab€N. G.8 “ J ^ R
ticles on this and kindred subjects, billboard people may make with pri
be “ given
som e u daily
su ggestin g
how
hoys can
most vate ow ners
The public Interest child w
T ’“ 8ulue
a ,,y work to Cavanaugh; secretary. J. H. Schram
profitably em
em ploy
their
vacation
proper- perfo,(n
P* r,Onn and
aDd let
,et th
thia
>» * * ° ° r rk
k
be
In
--
ploy
their
vacation must be considered by the proper
tim e. What are
som e
of
the ty ow ner and the billboard prom oter prop<,r,lon t0
strength and
ma-
K. O. T M. No. 61— Meets first
th in gs a hoy can do profitably?
Is This decision places civic w elfare tOrUy
dolng 80 *** ,h a t
the *a tu r d a y a n d third F rl<lay nights
he better o ff when given som e reg- above private gain
It Is law not
*'
“ ** Ch“ d “ nd
the ii»°^r’ry ** Path; R K ’ "
QU‘“'
ular work to do or w' en given lib- merely for St. Louis but for every (C" d ,OT the *ake ot ,h e work he
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■ r'y to play. Visit, roam the h ills < com m unity in the sta te o f Missouri
d°
FAIRVIEW GRANGE— F irst Sat
idle his tim e?
Presum ably It is sound law. and, if
? „
tO'* ev en ' have urday at 10 a
and third Fri-
It m ight he well to ask that the s so.
o . it
It Is
is o only
n lv a n
question
.ie s t io n nt
of the
,h<> .t..
ac- som
B° '“ e dally
dsU y d
duty
u t> to P«rform.
Pe r ,o r “ . som
8t e day night, 8 p m. Master, Cedric
boys th em selves express their opin- tlvity of the antl-blllboard elem ent ' “** Wh‘Ch
ar,aken » sense of Slone; secretary, Roy S to n e .,
_ _____
_ of
the
scale
Ions on th ese subjects. The Out- as to how soon a sim ilar decision responsibillty, and l e t _
d uties be graded upward as the
^Of ^"'O O D GRANGE — First
look ip open to you all.
the
shall be obtained in all the other
a s s s r . , “, . » , ’ . “ ' i i . . ? ' ?
states.
LI I L< T K K ADVEKTIHI.N'G.
Under the ruling, com m u n ities in varied that the plan for one child H. Crane; secretary, Viola Lovelace
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Missouri should be ab le to adopt and may not be applicable to a n o th e r ,1
L. O. T. M. CHARITY HIVE No
I be greatest d ifficu lty in m aking enforce ordinances regu latin g
bill- but each parent can at least with
— Meets second and fourth Thurs
advertising effectiv e Is not so much boards even beyond the present St csre and study evo lve som e plan
Com., Mrs
John
boyB day aftern oon s
m gettin g up the advertisem ent as Louis requirem ents
How far they whereby both the girls and
Brown; R. K., Mrs Mary Turner.
m gettin g it before the yersons you may go beyond It Is a question for can be very much benefited by a
of
s. . k to convince. In this respect the future to decide
If the best system atic arrangem ent
their
B A P T IS T -
The D utl.nik has m ade sp ecial a
work girls as w .ll as b o y . need this N o ^ « - ^ . X o u ^ h ^ t t u r t l y
8 . PLEASANT
^ e L ’n « t' VALLEY
¡n d
no advertising te a ts newspaper ad- be made of the decision as it stands,
third
Sunday ran gem en ts so it can o ffer the t e
____ _ and elsew
___ h ere. It is pos- training,
specially
the training P leasant
V alley
hall.
H
W each m onth. Sunday school at 10 in d u cem en ts p ossib le to persons vvl
vertlsing, especially in a good, read- | n Missouri
able, home newspaper
Everybody aible that the problem of billboard whlch wl11 teach then‘ hom e duties !,,na8hall> p a ste r ; E. B utler, secre-
a. m. e v e r Sunday
Y P. S C. E w ish to ta k e both city daily and th
oud o of f Its
Its elim
elim ination
will gradually
gradually solve
solve it
it- “ r‘d develop ,n “ ’em the efficenicy tary> Jennie K ™ n en terg. lecturer.
reads It. Everybody is proud
ination will
7 p. m. Rev. J. M. N ation, pastor paper.
‘ Is
' read se lf.— The Christian Science
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appearance and grow th.
It
Mon- needed to m anage a hom e of their
own _ —
in th
the C uoys
boys GRESHAM GRANGE N o.270 m eets
hy Just thepersons you
want
to (tor.
---- e --- future. W ith iu
t hey sim ply m ust have som ething to the 8etol>d Saturday of each month
reach.
Its ad vertisin g Is most ef-
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Io— som
do or
o r they
t h ,»
win le c t u r e hour from
3 «o
is open
opet
----- --- 2 to
— w
som eth
eth in
in g g to
to do
will
fectlve
An advertisem ent does not!
A fter considerable
experim ent do—
to the public. H. E. Davis, m aster
need to he so elaborate. If R Is the grocers of Portland
have de find that som ething to do and then Mrs. W. H. B achm eyer, secretary.
n til) neat, new nnd attractive.
elded to retail bananas by the pound because they tak e up th ose things
Mr. A dvertiser, keep your
ad instead o f by the dozen.
T his Is a which lead to the first steps in
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT No
new and fresh
1 ou wouldn t ex- good move and a sim ilar arrange- crim inality we cry in horror ' what 202— M eets in Odd F ellow s ’ hall
pect to draw trade If you put out ment In handling eggs m ight he wel- bad boy8
N o ta8k need be re- second and fourth T uesdays 2 p m
i.v the housew ives
garded as mean or low ly so long as Emma Manning, G. N.; H attie Wos
stale g o o d s over your counter. No coined by
tell, clerk
■ it builds up the physical system and
more can you expect
to
interest
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readers If you put out a stale ad.
The Armours have recently pur- has not surroundings which tend to
FAIRV IEW LODGE No
7 T “ ~—
chased a tract o f 1,500 acres at moral degeneracy.
»2. A F * A. M — R egu
1 wo car load» o f Texas iio
potatoes
»»
,«
■,
.
.
.
.
Keep
the
boy
close
at
home
if
/
V
\
i
. VV7I I II Powder
| l/Wtiri on which to erect a
ia n i.» North
lar m eetin gs Saturday night
were cooked W ednesday In Portland pa(ldnK
possible. Have him at home nights
on or before full moon Ma
because they were Infested with po
and talk with him about his work sonic Tem ple, Troutdale.
A. FOX, Secretary.
tato hugs. They were condem ned by
Instead o t hiring all the work done
Th«1 W hole C heese.
county fruit inspector J E Htrans-
have
the
boy
do
It.
He
may
not
A big ch eese is being made for
terry and W. M. W illiam son, secre
M A ROSS POST No. 41, G. A.
it as well som etim es as an expert
exhibit at the M innesota S tate Fair do
but If he feels that the r e s p o n s ib le S a i n t e , T a c h n io w h a" G ran ge‘h ili’
tary of the S ta te Board of Ilorti-
next fall
Of course It is a Minne
culture.
The a u th orities
t-egret sota product.
ty is on him and even though the Gresham
D inner to all
who at-’
w
the necessity o f destroying the pola
Wm. B utler, com m ander. Mrs
The ch eese will be 10 feet In dl- job is not done perfectly, encourage tend
toes, hut they say Iiere is no o ilier am eler aB(j I5 fpe, hl({h an(, whe|) him, praise him when he tries to do K
A nnie
Bates, president. .Mrs Henry
a n ^ setre'ary
way of disposing of the nests s o a s ,
well.
Let
him
have
his
own
money
,
*
,
it Is exhibited a ladder w ill be
to make sure that they will not get
i
, , ,, .
it 1» to earn
K
placed beside it so that v isitors may and realize what
DAMASCUS CAMP.
No.
7533,
Into Oregon fields
clim b to th e top and look It all money. Teach him to spend it w ise M W A. M eetings first and third
Phone 3 6
M a in S t r e e t
ly. not foolish ly. If a boy can be Saturday even in gs each m onth
over
at
Th. appointm ent o f Mr Chapman
Hazelwood s hall. Geo. D allas, coun-
tau * ht to c«rry »«nie of his
w ------------
a It . will l require
l> |U IIV
I to
M I m
I I , ake the cheese
t ill III lu r il I l/in
..
I
.
...
W V V X ...
» ,1
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as s ta le «» Im
m igration C om a m
issioner
about
250.000
gallons or 150 wag- IIV
money and pass by the candy store selm an; Harry R oach, ch ief forester
puis the right man
in the right o n fu ls of 10-gallon cans o f milk It and the toy .h o p day after day with-
MODERN WOODMAN OF AMER-
place, although he has long been fill- would take an ordinary row more out y ield in g to the tem ptation
to ICA, m eets In I. O. O. F. hall first
Ing the position as publicity mana- than 20 years to produce the milk spend his last cent he Is developing ®nd third T uesdays of each month,
ger of the Com m ercial club
His th at will t e used and It would take an excellen t trait and one which '"l8l,ln * mem bers w elcom e Em il G
k itc h e n
**r
'er\ ________
action now Will tea r the officia l > a dairy of 6000 good cow s to pro- will probably put him on the road to
plumbing
thoroughly
brand. minus any "booster” flavor duce enough milk in on e day for financial independence Instead
of
GRESHAM REBEK A H
LODGE,
— Oregonian.
, he c „t w .
sanitary and up-to-date? If it
th riftlessn ess and penury.
No 61— Meets In I. O. O. F
h a ll’
is not, a porcelain enameled
D on’t buy ready made tovs for 8e‘'ond “ nd fourth W ednesdays of
children, give then, m aterials and In- X g h . T o M e O ^ ^ e o " KX
‘
sink would afford better sani
1 MICE A W EEK
Shattuck & Lindsey
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
11_
Ask the man who has one.
Our stock of Laudon carriers and
pulleys is now complete.
\X 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
Sòr
Good rigs, good horses, prompt
service at all hours. Can make
drives and furnish driver to all
outlying points
A. Leland, Proprietor
Gresham, Oregon
Your Home
Not only Ix-cause of the sentim ent w hich attaches you to
,f "i|Vi°UiWI!' ‘ |, |,° api><'a r at i,S vcry ^>e8f so l^ at ' “veryone
w i l l l»e favorably im pressed by its attractive a p p earan ce.
Heath & Milligan’s
Best Prepared Paint
ill make your home look like new
Goes the farthest, lasts the
longest
Q u ality G oes in B efore th e Paint G oe» On
Contract»
T aken
Sterling-J ohnston
S ole A gen ts
A djoining Anchoir Store, Dry Goods and Groceries.
Gresham
M ain
S tre e t,
struction and see how much pleas-
nr-, they w ill get In niAklnv
m aking their
own toys. Ia?t children play togeth-
er but when your boy has played
with com panions whom you have
reason to suspect, may have had a
deterrorating influence, do som e
th in g or say som ething
to show
him the differen ce
between
the
right and the wrong and strengthen
his powers to resist the evil Influ
ence of more depraved com panions
It Is thus by being able to assert
his own will pow er that he will be
com e strong in character and sid e
to form hla own ju d gm en ts in re-
gard to the right or wrong of the
acts of h it com panions.
Give the boy a chance to develop
and grow strong In mind and body.
F ill his mind with som eth in g which
w ill produce activ ity along lin es of
work for w hich he has a natural In
clin ation and h is tendency to go to
the bad will be very
much de
crease,1 Let us rem em ber
every
day that the boys are the com ing
men
What Is said here about the boys
w ill apply equally w ell to the girls
Jay Goodman says In th e Jersey
Bulletin:
" E n silage must be cut
and made Just when the ears of
corn are going to harden
If rut
when th e corn Is too so ft. It will
se ttle In solid m asses and mold and
sour
In th is shape If fed to preg
nant cow s it w ill
alm ost
surely
cau se bloat, follow ed by abortion "
Secretary,
tation and make the kitchen
work more pleasant.
GRESHAM
LODGE.
No
125
' . g t e ‘i n ’'i O. O ^ F ^ 7 ^ W ^ Y
Stanley. Noble Grand; Geo K e ll”
'
Secretary.
Get our prices for installing
We can su p p ly a design just
Walker House
P hone 548
Carlson Bldg.
T h ird Street
New Hotel
N ew furniture. N ew ly finished rooms.
N ew p eop le.
A m e r i c a n P la n
GRESHAM FEED & CHOP MILL
R a m s b y & O s w a ld , P r o p s .
R ates G iven on A pplication
M r*.
R o b t.
W a lk e r ,
P ro p .
A T T E N T IO N !
T tie F a rm e rs M u tu a l F ir e R.--
lie f aaMoeiation o f P o rtla n d O r -
ego a, in v ite s a ll fa rm e rs
w ho
h ave no Ins u ra n c e
on
their
fa r m
b u ild in g s to insu re
w ith
us.
T h is
associatio n
Is
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th e
cheapest a m i safest in th e state.
I t insures only c o u n try p ro p e rty
« m l has o ver *.<.<««». in n i in s u r-
ance in ions».
Grinding
Done
Every
Day
Horses for Sale
HEAVY
AND
LIGHT
HORSES
DE
ALI,
DESt R IIT IG N S
BOUGHT AM I SOLD
W rite or phone.
H W. BNABKAIX. Pres.
The Farm ers Mutual F ire R elief
A ssociation
Gresham R oute No
Notary Public
3
Phone 74
R eal E state
Good supply of mill ¿tuff,
feed, bran, shorts, etc. Land
planter, Highest price paid
for oats. Call and see us.
W ill Call for horses or T eam s
F. A. FLEMING
T ransfer Barn
on
request
1. Il E s It 4M. (>RE«.41N
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