Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 25, 1911, Image 2

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    G resham
O utlook
O regon
D ev elo p m en t
la -a g u e
at
.Astoria.
I K K E A W EEK
P o rtla n d , O re., Ju ly 26 (S p e c ia l)
P u b lish ed eyery T u esd ay and F rid a) T he O regon fam ily fo co m m ercial
a t G resh am . O regon.
bodies will have a big re u n io n A u g ­
ust 14, 16, an d Id a t A sto ria, w hen
i i 1. S T I 'l .A I R , E d it o r a n d I 'u b l 'r
th e a n n u a l co n v en tio n of th e O regon
A It LYMAN, B u sin ess Manager.
D evelopm ent L eag u e will
be held
O u r S u b M -rip tlo n I ta le - T h e p ro g ra m , as a rra n g e d te n ta tiv e ­
O n e y e a r . 11.50, ly, in clu d es a la rg e n u m b e r of th e
eix m o n th * . 75c
sch ed u led th a t d eal w ith th e varl-
t h r e e m o n t h 's tr ia l
N o tab le
a d d re sse s a re
s u b s c r i p t io n ,
50c co u n try .
most p ro m in en t p u b licity m en o f th e
A ilv c r li- iu g .
v ari6 u s p h ases of co m m u n ity build-
abb- **' o"ur' r e p 'n J lnK a ,,d a blg ln ip e tu * wlH
«*w n
to th e d ev elo p m en t m ovem ent now
th e s ta te .
P ilo n e 7 0 1 .•
so stro n g ly u n d e r way th ro u g h o u t
"T h e
L ln o ty p ,
Ja m e s J . H ill, J u d g e R o b e rt 8.
W a y Is t h e W a ) '
th a t W in s ”
| L ovett, Ixruls W. H ill, H ow ard E llio t
and o th e r ra ilro a d m en of p ro m ln en
K u tered as seco n d -class
m a tte r th r o u g h o u t th e co u n try a re expect
M arch 3, 1911. a t th e post office at
,,f
(ire sh a m . O regon, u n d e r th e a d of .........
........
vention.
T he lin es th y e re p re se n t
M arch 3, 187»
a re paying m ore a tte n tio n th a n ev er
\ P O LITIC A L TRA N SITIO N
before to th e Pacific N o rth w est and
At p resen t tra n s itio n s a re ta k w hat th e y have to say will be list
Ing plm e in th e p o litical p a rtie s o f ' » ' " ' '«
b>
of
i
-s.5 th is s ta le .
th e count ry .w h ic h m ak e th e prob-
A dvices re ach in g th e o ffice
of
a b b ’ p re s id e n tia l situ a tio n for next
S e cretary C. C. C h ap m an
of th e
y<ur
u - n c e rta in . T h e re a re a L eague in d ic a te th e re w ill
— very
.
be a
jiim ber of d em o cratic possibilities« larg e a tte n d a n c e . C om m ercial bodies
w ho a re com ing in to decided fav o r, so fa r b e a rd from in ten d to sen d big
am ong th em , W oodrow W ilson an d d e leg a tio n s. T h e fact th a t th e As-
, ,
,
to rla C en ten n ial ce le b ra tio n w ill In
C h a m p C la rk
B r y a n Is lay in g low
i in
n
i p i r ro
f k i g / r re
o u ss
u at
: i t th
t In e
»
M
il H I P
l l l l f e
*
W
ill
sam
e t tim
will
and saying little but is liab le to bob u n d o u b ted ly add to 'b e a tte n d a n c e .
up w ith som e new Issue a b o u t next
sp rin g ami w hen he beg in s to ta lk
I'rew hieiit K e rr H o nored,
be will win bis way to th e front
P re s id e n t W M K e rr of th e O re-
nguln as In h te past. H e is a pos-
A g ric u ltu ra l college h as ag a in
, ,,
,
... received th e h o n o r of a p p o in tm e n t to
s.b lty yet and p ro b ab ly alw ay s will '
. . .
a
33
'
t |le co u n cil o f th e g re a te s t body of
1 ‘
e d u c a to rs In th e w o rld , th e N a tio n a l
A few m o n th s ag o hut few per- E d u c a tio n A ssociation. He h as a l­
ie n s th o u g h t T aft w ould sta n d
a read y serv ed one six -y ear te rm In
show I f n o m in ated ag ain .
E very- th e sam e cap acity
As th e colleg e
...... . .
.
io olso re p re se n te d in th e a sso c ia tio n
body suid, “ W h at 1ms he d one?
•
3
by P ro f E. D. R essler, d ire c to r of
Now th e n u m b e r w ho a re say in g ||u , Rum m er sessio n , who waB Beiect-
"S ee wliat lie h as d o n e.” Is In- (,(1 lu(jt w eeg to th e e ig h th vlce-pres
cre a sin g
rap id ly
and
th e people idency, th e In s titu tio n gives O regon
n o rth and so u th a re b eg in n in g to d o u b le re p re se n ta tio n in th e N atlo n -
, .
... ,, i .., ii „ v al E d u catio n al asso ciatio n ex ecu tiv e
la k e an In te re st In Hill la f t. bellev-
body fo r a second tim e. P ro f K ess­
lug th at ho Is not a p o litical p u ppet ler wan fo rm erly a m em b er of th e
but has co n v ictio n s and th e co u rag e b o ard of d ire c to rs of th e
w estern
Io c a rry th em o u t.
We will
be d iv 'slo n o f th e asso ciatio n .
very m uch m istak en If T a ft does not
In B e lg iu m : W li) Not H ere'.’
rise on th e tid e of p o p u la rity u n til
T h e a sto n ish in g in c re a se in yield
be will
becom
can
ill n
e c o m e e th
in e
c logical
lo g ic a l
r . i u u d i l -
oii B elgian field s since th e o rg a n iz a
a “ le * fo r all .v
re , p u b lic a n s, , sta n d p u ts , tlo n of a co m p lete system
,
.
o f , a g r i­
m d In s u rg e n ts
c u ltu ra l e d u c a tio n such Is Is a d v o ­
T a ft's a c h ie v em en t of reciprocity cated fo r A m erica, w as In d icated In
peace a le c tu re b efo re th e su m m e r
stu -
Hid n e a r ach iev em en t
of
tr e a tie s w ith th e g reat
n a tio n s Is
»' th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l col-
. lege by Dr. A. C. T ru e , d ire c to r of
lin in g bln. high in th e o p in io n of
8 ta 0 o n .
p u ta tiv e
w ill c a ll
i veil bis en em ies and
th o se w ho
have opposed Ills policies.
I lie p a rtie s a te m ixing a s n ev er
b o fo re
T he p resen t
situ a tio n
Is
, ,
„
i «»in pared to th a t of t lie fre e silv er
am p alg n of 1X96. W hat will ta k e
T hey
h av e
raised th e a v e ra g e
yield of w h eat 14 b u sh els to th e
ac re ; of b arley 1» b u sh els; of o ats
:1- b u sh e ls from
4» b u sh els
an
a cre to 71. T h e yield of p o ta to e s
th ey In creased from 225 bushel» an
)(j
O l|r
(>f M alne
lilaee d u rin g next y e a r II Is h ard |,aH only g o tte n to w h ere
B elgium
o predict b ill is believed by c a re fu l was 25 y e a rs ago in tile m a tte r of
U n d en ts of a ff a irs th a t th e c o u n try p o tu to yield.
i g e ttin g
ready fo r som e p o litical
a irp rls e s and a re a lig n m e n t of p ar
le s I h possible.
.
,
,
,
S e cretary of th e In te rio r F is h e r
w |n vlg, ( t) re g ,m |lex , m „ nth> n .s p e .t
| Ilg t | 1(, re c la m a tio n p ro je c ts u n d e r
way h ere.
lie will le a rn of condl
tlo n s p re v a ilin g in resp ect to forest
reserv es, v ac a n t g o v ern m en t lan d s
and th e o th e r m a tte rs u n d e r co n tro l.
lie will also visit o th e r P acific C ourt
sectio n s and A laska
O regon may soon have a silk In
lu slry
A colony of Ita lia n s will
..•tile in W asco county n e x t m o u th
Hid th e im m ig ra n ts expect to raise
m u lb erry tre e s for silk w orm s. T he
in yveomers a re said lo be experl-
> in ed In th is in d u s try in th e ir ow n belli S a tu rd a y in T exas w as
so
u iiutry an d they find on Investlgn close lliat out of a to ta l of n early
lou th a t O regon Is su ited
to th e 475,00 vo les east th e s ta te went
l ow lb o f t h e i i i d iihi r l o u s w o r m a n d
w et by o n ly a b o u t 3,500 v o le s ,
al
lie iiia iin f a i l ill e of its
g o ssam er th o u g h frau d Is claim ed
anil
t lie
fibre.
elec tio n w ill be co n tested .
Binder Twiine
4
DAIRA
1 1 c
1 Oic
8 'c
8 'c
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
Place Your Order Now
W ill 1
Sterline & Johr iston
A djo in in g A n rh o lr S tore. Dr> Good« an d O ro o rk M ,
GrtMiham
Main
S tre e t,
AS H M lil.
P resid en t T aft m et th e assem bled
v e te ra n s of th e b lu e an d th e grey
on th e old field of Bull
R un las;
F rid ay w h ere w as fo u g h t th e first
b a ttle of th e C ivil W ar.
Mueb
D o u b le w as ex p erien ced
by
the
p re sid e n t and o th e r s in g e ttin g to
th e scene of flic g ra e t co n flict on in
c o u n t o f m ud an d sw o llen stre a m s
Many au to m o b ile p a rtie s w ere stalled
in th e m ire an d th e m id d le of swol
<tn stre a m s.
It Is said th a t Mr.
T aft fo r th e first tim e sin ce be lie
cam e c h ie f m a g is tra te of th e nation
m ade a speech th a t was not reco rd ­
ed liy an o fficial s te n o g ra p h e r that
person h av in g been left b ehind In a
stalled au to m o b ile.
T h e p resident
la u g h in g ly lik en ed h is tro u b le s
In
g e ttin g to Bull R un lo th o se som e
fo lk s ex p erien ced 50 y e a rs ago in
gel ttn g aw u y .
T h e o u tlo o k fo r tim b e r is sonic
w hai h e lle r th a n 11 w as a few w eeks
ago
Many of th e lo g g in g cam ps
a re re su m in g o p e ra tio n , says th e Or
egon M ining an d T im b e r J o u rn a l
and m any m òre e n q u irie s a re being
m ade re g a rd in g tim b e r. T he P a n a ­
m a can al is a ttr a c tin g m any of 111«
people of th e east an d m id d le west
lo Hie const
S om e few larg e sales
have been m ade an d a n u m b e r mori
a re In p rocess of g e ttin g
s ta rte d
T he c o n stru e tIo n of new tr a n s p o r ta ­
tio n fa c ilitie s have cau sed th e in ­
v estm en t of m uch c a p ita l.
L arge
sh ip m e n ts liuve recen tly been m ade
to Ausi ra lla , E u ro p e
an d
o th e r
p oints of th e globe. T h e a g ita tio n
In c o n g ress h as cau sed som e lin e a s i
ness, but th is is m o re of a dream
th a n a re ality .
Saif ig one of th e e sse n tia ls
success in h a n d lin g sheep.
A fter an ex ten d ed tr ip th r o u g h ­
out C e n tra l O regon, co v erin g it for
th e first tim e, C. C. C h ap m an , secre­
ta ry of th e O regon D evelopm ent
la-ague, re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d m uch
im pressed w ith its fu tu re .
" i t is
b e tte r th a n C olorado o r New Mexi-
to, and ju s t a s good a s th e
best
p a rts of U tah and M o n ta n a ,’’ he said.
"W h a t is needed is fo r P o rtla n d to
know m ore ab o u t th e in te rio r an d to
co -o p erate w ith th e people of th a t
sectio n of O regon fo r b u ild in g up its
a g ric u ltu ra l o p p o rtu n itie s .”
----------------------
)lf ix -tten t.
T he fo u ow lng , iM of le tte r s re-
n lain u n called fo r in th e G resh am
postoffice fo r th e week en d in g Ju ly
22d 1»11:
G entlem en-—G eorge 8. D ie tric h , J.
B erg, J o h n H a lla ra n .
L a d le s Miss R u th D ickinson,
F o reig n - Jo h n R asm u ssen , J e n s
F re d e rik se n .
C ard s A. C ook, Mr. V urn, Jo h n
J o h n R asm u ssen , J. E.
H am ilto n .
Miss M F re d ric k s.
T hese le tte r s will be s e n t to th e
tlead le tte r office on A u g u st 5th,
In
1911, if not deliv ered before.
say
callin g fo r th e above, please
ad v e rtise d , g iv in g d a te of list,
. I. M cColl, P. M
_________ _____
C h u rc h N otices.
T R O U TD A L E M E. — S ervices
each S unday 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. S. S upt.
G RESH AM B E T H E L B A P T IS T —
S unday se rv ices S ab b ath school at
1 0 a. i n , p re a c h in g a t 11 a. in. an d
7 :3 0 p in. P ra y e r m e e tin g
each
W ednesday ev e n in g a t 7 :3 0 p. m.
F. M. B u rtc h , P asto r.
BORING M. E .— P re a c h in g 11 a.
m. each S u n d a y ; X p in. a lte rn a te
S u n d ay s S unday school 10 a. in., In
c h a rg e of H a rry B eckford. E pw orth
L eag u e 7 p m. Rev. A. B. C alder,
p asto r.
F A H tV IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N
S ervices every S unday m o rn in g at
11 o'clock. S unday school m eets at
10 in c h a rg e of Mrs. J. W. T ow n­
send. Y. P. S. C.
E. d ev o tio n al
m eetin g a t 7 p.
in. Rev.
Tlios.
R obinson, p asto r.
P L EA SA N T VALLEY B A PT IST
S ervices firs t
and
th ird Sunduy
each m o n th . S unday school a t 10
i m. every S unday. Y. P. S. C. E.
7 p. in. Rev. J . M N atio n , pastor.
Ix alg c N otices.
F A IR V IE W U NITED ARTISAN'S
No. 178 — F ir s t S a tu rd a y
evening
anil th ird S a tu rd a y ev en in g is so­
cial ev en in g
M aster, E. E. H eslin;
s e c re ta ry , F. H. C rane.
ROCKW OOD U N ITED A RTISA N S
No. 20« M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y
n ig h t.
M aster. Mrs. R ich T e g a rl;
se c re ta ry , 11. H. Jo h n so n .
ROCKW OOD I O O F No. 213
M eets in
M accahee h a ll every
1 b u r »day ev en in g .
N. G., J.
R.
C a v a n a u g h ; s e c re ta ry , J. H. S chram
MF
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M4
Shattuck & Lindsey
Camping Season Here
We are headquarters for Camp Out­
fits, and are prepared to fill
all your wants.
Camp Stoves
Sheet Iron '
C ast Iron
Coal Oil
Camp Furniture of all Kinds
H am m ocks, Folding C hairs, Cots, M atresses, Springs, I ents.
Outing Clothes Fishing Tackle, Guns and Amunition.
W e are best prepared to furnish you
w ith O u tin g Shoes, for M en, W o m ­
en a n d C hildren, for Seacoast,
M ountain a n d Berry Patch. L arg­
est Stock of Shoes th at has ever com e to G resham .
Shoes
Phone Your Orders
T h is is the F a rm e r’s Busy Season, a n d w e are better
p rep a re d th an ever to su p p ly y o u r w ants. W e will deliver
goods a n d get them to you quicker a n d in better sh ap e
th an ever.
FRESH FRUIT OF ALL KINDS
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GRESHAM FEED & CHOP MILL
R a m s b y & O s w a ld , P ro p s.
Grinding
Done
Every
Day
Good supply of mill £tuff,
feed, bran, shorts, etc. Land
placer, Highest price paid
for oats. Call and see us.
K. O T. M No. «1 — M eets first
S a tu rd a y an d th ird F rid a y
n ig h ts
C om ., Ed S p a th ; It. K , W. Quls-
In berry.
F A IR V IE W G RA NG E F irs t Sat
u rd ay a t 10 a m. an d
th ird F r i­
day n ig h t, 8 p III. M aster, C edric
S lo n e; s e c re ta ry , Roy S tone.
F irst
ROCKW OOD GRANGE
W ed n esd ay al 8 p nf. a n d th ird
M aster, F.
S a tu rd a y at 10 a. m
II C ran e; se cretary , V iola L ovelace
L O. T M C H A R IT Y H IV E No
3X M eets second an d fo u rth T h u rs ­
day a fte rn o o n s
Com., Mrs. Jo h n
B row n; R K , Mrs Mary T u rn e r
Profits in Poultry Raising
T h e profits are there, and the profits are great;
but to get th em you musf apply right m ethods.
You r o a a o l learn from a book. Hule-of thum b
m ethods tak e tim e and often end disastrously.
T h e riffM w ay Is to he guided by poultry experts
w ho h ave already "m ade good." 7X/if Is the
kind orinstructJon the International Correspond­
en ce S ch ools offer In their course o f 21 koms
lessons In poultry raising. Thf ty w r te co rrrt
rx^rything
px/nllry rxxigt xxg,frvm eggt to proflla.
It doesn't m atter how few or how m any birds
J o e start w a l l . fAfs Is th e only true way to do It
aud m ak e It pay from th e word " O o . "
T h e valu e o f this Course to you Is beyond esti­
m ation. You soon get the price back, and wwre,
t i l Inereaeed profits, and the know ledge Uiat w ill
A-rep tlxise p ro d tsco m in g your way. sta rt poul­
try raising rtpAf, this w a y . then there'll be no
/(If/ure—no halfw ay surs-eas- but th e grrolrsf
success. Fur free d escriptive c lc u la r , w rite tile
P L EA SA N T VALLEY GRA NG E
No 348- M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y al
V all.-y
h a ll
II
W
P le a sa n t
S n a sh a ll, m a s te r; 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
G RESH AM G RA NG E No 270 m eets
th e second S a tu rd a y of each m onth
L e c tu re h o u r from 2 to 3 is open
to th e public
II. B. D avis, m a s te r;
Mrs W. II B ach m ey er, se c re ta ry .
WOMEN O F W O OD CRA FT, No
202
M eets in Odd F ello w s
hall
second and fo u rth T u esd ay s 2 p m
E m m a M anning. G. N.; H a ttie Wog-
uf te ll, clerk
F A IR V IE W LODGE No
92, A. F &. A. M.— lteg u -
la r unw tingg S a tu rd a y n ig h t
on o r l>efore fu ll m oon Ma
Let m e but do my w o rk from day to sonic T em p le. T ro u td a le
ja y ,
A. F O X , S ec re ta ry .
In field o r fo re st, a t th e desk or
M A ROSS POST No 41. C. A
loom ,
a
It., and W R. C. No. 8, m eet th ird
In ro a rin g m a rk e t place o r tr a n ­ S a tu rd a y e ach m o n th at G ran g e hall
quil room !
G resham . D in n er to all
w ho a t ­
Win B u tle r, co m m a n d e r Mrs
Lei m e b u ' find It in my h e a rt to ten d
A nnie B ales, p re s id e n t. M rs H enry
gay.
K ane, gecrelury.
W hen v a g ra n t wigties beckon
me
igt ray.
DAMASCUS CAMP,
No
7533,
' liilg Is my w o rk ; my blesging. M W. A
M eetings first an d th ird
S a tu rd a y ev e n in g s each m o n th
at
nut my d oom ;
Of all w ho live, I am th e one by H azelw ood's h a ll Geo D allas, coun-
se liu a n ; H arry R oach, ch ief fo re ste r
w hom
T1 Is w o rk can best be d o n e. In the
MODERN WOODMAN O F A M ER­
rig h t w ay .”
ICA, m eets In I. O. O. F h a ll first
T l.en sh a ll I see It n o t to o g re a t, nor and th ird T u esd ay s of each m onth
..,.,,11
V isiting m em b ers w elcom e E m il G.
.
K a rd e ll, C lerk
To su it my sp irit au d to prove my
_________ _
po w ers;
G RESH AM R E B E K A H
LODGE.
M .e is In I O O F
hall,
T h en sh a ll I e h e e rfn l g reet the No «1
second an d fo u rth W ed n esd ay s of
la b o rin g h o u rs.
C h ris tin e J
Cav-
each
m o n th
And c h e e rfu l tu r n , w hen th e I oiir a u a g h . Nobie G ra n d ,
Geo K eller,
sh ad o w s fall
S ecretary .
At e v e n tid e , to play an d love and
No.
125.
G R E SH AM LODGE,
re s t.
Meet* every Saturday
B ecause I know fo r m e my w ork I O O F
W
H
night In I O O F hall
Is best
Stanley, Noble G rand; Geo Keller.
III
( lover Leaf - - -
Manilla - - - -
C ham pion Standard -
! H em p Proof - - -
P ltO D I • TH
T h e p ro d u c ts of th e d airy a re p e r­
h ap s th e m ost u sefu l a rtic le s in c lu d ­
ed in th e h u m an d iet.
A m eal
m ade u p of d ish es in to w hich th e
p ro d u ct of th e u .iry cow
e n te rs
w ould not be su ch as to in sp ire " th e
tu rn p ik e ro ad to p eo p le's h e a rts 1
find lies th ro u g h th e ir m o u th s, o r I
m ista k e m an k in d .”
Taka- aw ay
th e b u tte r for th e b read , th e cream
fo r th e coffee an d th e p o rrid g e ,th e
s h o rte n in g in th e c ru s t an d th e bis-
c u lts, th e m ilk in th e g ravy a u d in
th e p u d d in g s, th e cream fo r th e des-
s e r t a n d th e v a rio u s k in d s of cheese
w hich p lease an d sa tisfy , th e n ta k e
aw ay th e cup of m ilk fo r th e llttl
one an d ttie m eal th a t w ould be left
w ould be n e ith e r te m p tin g n o r nu-
trtlo u s.
T h e h e a lth o f o u r people depends
so m uch upoon an a d e q u a te supply
oof p u re dairy p ro d u c ts th a t even
a scarcity is alw ay s
a tte n d e d by
s u ffe rin g an d d e a th .
B u tte r is so m etim es re fe rre d to
a s a lu x u ry . T h is is a m ista k e
B u tte r is n o t a lu x u ry bu t oone oof
th e n ecessities of, an d Its com posi­
tio n is such th a t n o th in g can ta k e It
place and p erfo o rm th e sam e fu n tio n
It Is n a tu r e 's p ro d u ct com pounded
in th e m a te rn a l o rg a n ism and th e
process is In acc o rd a n c e w ith nat-
tire 's law , a law w hich m an can Im i­
ta te h u t c a n n o t u n d e rs ta n d . 1 Man
can m a n u fa c tu re fro m v ario u s fats
an d o ils a s u b s titu te fo r b u tte r but
It c a n n o t ta k e th e place o f n a tu r e 's
p ro d u st becau se m an c a n n o t u n d e r­
sta n d th e n eed s of th e h u m an body
us n a tu r e u n d e rs ta n d s th em , r
T h e a n im a l body is
developed
best
w hen
n o u rish e d
by
foods
w hich h av e been little m an ip u lated
by m an an d
m ach in ery .
Dairy
p ro d u c ts a re , as a ru le , consum ed
n early as n a tu r e
p ro d u ced
them
T h is Is p a rtic u la rly tr u e w ith m ilk
w hich th e g ro w in g body m ust de­
pend. In th e case o f b u tte r only a
sm all p e rc e n ta g e of o th e r p ro d u cts
a re ad d ed to th e fa t e x tra c te d from
th e m ilk. Man o n ly m a n ip u la te s it
in o rd e r to p u t It in co nvenient
sh ap e fo r use. It can still be term ed
a p ro d u ct of n a tu re d esig n ed as only
n a tu re cun desig n fo r u se as food
by th e h u m an b o d y .— T h e N atio n al
D airy Union.
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