Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 01, 1911, Image 2

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C alg ary la th e c h ie f c ity of Al- S e a ttle , w hich co n sum ed a b o u t e ig h t oue school for developing y o u n g m an
th e hood and w om anhood a n d
on th e
t e r t a , a city o f fifty th o u s a n d in_ h o u rs of o u r tim e. T h is w as
i Wl< K A W E E K
h a b ita n t* , an d la a c lea n , w ell b u ilt, m ost d e lig h tfu l p a rt of o u r trip . T he gaIne a tre e t, tw o salo o n s to u u d e r-
' w e a th e r w as fin e, th e a ir cool and m |n e th e w ork of t he
Hues
P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid ay u p -to -d ate city . Il la b u ilt very muc b racin g , w ith good co m p an y , a n d th he n o tite th a t th e M.hoo, ig in
a t G resh am , O regon.
like a U n ited S tate* city . H e re we best of acco m m o d atio n s
th e tim e gion aix hourg a day flve dayg in
¡ T I. ST. «L A IR , E d ito r an d I’u b lr u e.u ain e d a few m ln u iea an d th e n did n o t w eigh heavy on us.
th e w eek, n in e m o n th s in th e y e a r
b egan to clim b th e g re a t
Itockv
A. It I.VMAN. B u sin ess M an ag er
Soon o u r b o at cam e to th e e n d of w hile th e saloon is in session e ig h t-
m o u n ta in ra n g e
w hich
se p a ra te *
h e r voyage an d lan d ed u s a t th e teen h o u rs a day th ro u g h th e e n tir e
O u r S u b scrip tio n H ale A lb erta fro m B ritish C o lu m b ia
1
know
th a t
h is
O ne year, >1 50 have cro ssed th e m o u n ta in ra n g e in b e a u tifu l city o f S e a ttle , a f t e r we y e a r? Does he
six m onths, 75c,
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, w ere g reeted an d ex am in ed by U ncle fa th e r a tte n d s th e salo o n s, once in
th re e m o n th 's trial sev eral places, bu t th e scen ery
or
S a m 's cu sto m o ffic e rs an d p ro n o u n c- a w hile a t least, b u t n e v er a tte n d s
su b scrip tio n ,
60c . j ; his ,,agg su rp a sse s e v e r y th in g ! have
ed good A m erican citiz e n s we w ere c h u rc h ?
W hile he know * th a t th e
ev er seen. T h e
m o u n ta in s
a re
A dvertising.
allo w ed to p ass on. Soon we w ere c h u rc h ex ists to save m en an d th e
ru g g ed and m a je stic , w ith tw o en
R a t e s reason ­
■ uin> s a lu te d w ith th e tru m p e t and
fire saloon to d e stro y th em , is he a w a re
a b le .
O u r r e p r e ­ glue* to p u ll u s up t e mo
a
, cracke|> an d th e n we
re m em b ered ,h a t th e salo o n s a re fu ll of m en
s e n ta tiv e w ill c a ll an d an
e n g in e at t ie re a r o
th a t wp h ad ju g l re tu rn e d ln tim e to each day w h „ e th e c h u rc h e s can
f a i n to k<»p any o o u r c a r* _
c e le b ra te th e F o u rth of Ju ly .
h ard ly g et a co n g re g a tio n fo r a
P h o n e 701.
| ru n n in g aw ay sh o u ld th e co u p lin g
F
ro
m
S
e
a
ttle
a
ll
th
e
way
dow
n
to
couple of h o u rs on S u n d ay ?
H as
•T h e
L in o ty p i
b reak , we b eg an to clim b, o u r tr a in
P o rtla n d we co u ld s?e from o u r c ar ),e e v e r h eard th e clin k of silv er in
W a y Is t h e W ay
w in d in g a ro u n d an d
a ro u n d
th e
t h a t W in s."
w indow th a t ev ery b ody w as c e le b ra t- th e s a lo o n k e e p e r's till
an d
com -
m o u n ta in s u n til we fo u n d o u rselv es (ng
Q u r |r a l n paggtd th ro u g h
a p ared it w ith th e r a ttle of p e n n ies
E n te re d as seco n d -class
m a tte r am id th e sno w cap p ed m o u n ta in s and
M arch 3, 1911, a t th e post o ffice at g laciers. T h ese n o rth e rn p e a k s rise p ro cessio n a t T aco m a. A lth o u g h we a t th e c h u rc h ? H as he been ta u g h t
could ta k e no p a rt ln th e celeb ra- th a t s te a lin g ch ick e n s is a crim e,
G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t of
f.o m 15,000 feet to
17,000 feet tio n we w ere g lad we reach ed A m er- hut d e stro y in g m en w ith ru m is a
M arch 3, 18 7!»
above sea level.
lean soil am id th e p a trio tic festlvi- le g itim a te business to be p ro te c te d
1‘ralM 's F r u it W o rk ,
V 'hen we reach ed th e su m m it we ties. We reach ed P o rtla n d In th e by th e g o v e rn m e n t?
We g en erally
found a m a g n ific e n t h o tel rig h t In e a rly p a r t of
th e ev e n in g
and get th e c lo th we pay fo r a n d if we
O regon h a s d e m o n s tra te d , th ro u g h :h ‘> Ice an d snow field s. H e re to u r-
h om e a t m id n ig h t, w eary , b u t de- ca re fu lly e d u c a te a ch ild
fo r a
th e e ra d ic a tio n of fire
b lig h t
ai jg(g r e i,1B|n o v er an d clim b th e ice
lig h te d to g et hom e, an d could sing th in g , th a t is th e th in g he w ill be
Hood R iv er an d th e ex cellen t w ork IIIiMinta| n t o a little c o tta g e on th e
“ 'M id p le a s u re s and p alac es,
rta ln e d for. O ne o f th e b e s t w a y s
in c o n tro l of p e a r b lig h t a t lto g u e j e!lk
W hen we reach ed th is high
T h o u g h we m ay ro a m ,
to tr a in up a child in th e way he
R iv er, th e fact th a t
sh e h as at
Gle te m p e ra tu re h ad ch an g ed
Be It e v e r so h u m b le, th e r e ’s Is should go, is to go th a t way y our-
b - ' “ l tw o of th e m ost p ro g ressiv e
Uld we Ilt.cj ed o u r o v e rc o a ts
H ere
self.
no place lik e h o m e.”
fr u it g ro w in g se c tio n s In th e e n tire e u r t r a j n ra n („ to a v io len t sto rm ,
c o u n try , said Dean A. It. C o rd ley of j wl!g to |d th a t It snow ed q u ite fre
C h u rch N otices,
th e O. A. C. school o f a g ric u ltu re , i.u en tly in A ug u st. We co n tin u ed
T R O U TD A L E M E. — S ervices
d iscu ssin g recen t pest fig h tin g w ork to tra v e l th ro u g h th e
sn ow capped
each S unday a t 11 a m . S un d ay
d one in th e s e d is tric ts .
m o u n ta in s for fifte e n hours.
E d ite d by Rev. F . M. B u rtch .
school a t
10 a. m. C. C. Coop,
Som e fo u r y e a rs ago, w hen I first
!u going o v er th e d iv id e it w as
" W h a t is th is c o u n try com ing p a sto r. P . M. N ash, S. S. S upt.
ile tcteed th e p resen ce of
p ear very in te re s tin g to o b serv e th e rlv-
G RESH A M B E T H E L B A P T IS T —
b lig h t in th e H ogue R iv er V alley, •rsflo w 'n g in th e o p p o site d irectio n . to ? a sk s my se rio u s-m in d ed frien d
th e fru it g ro w e rs of th a t sectio n im ­ H ere we noticed th e rise of th e "T ile p a p e rs a re filled w ith n o th in g S u n d ay services- S ab b ath school a t
hut g reed , g ra ft,
c o rru p tio n
and 10 a. ni., p re a c h in g a t 11 a. ni an d
m ed iately In a u g u ra te d an e n e rg e tic C o lu m b ia riv e r flo w in g to w a rd th e
c rim e .” W e need not call
In
a T:30 p. m. P ra y e r m eetin g
each
cam p a ig n fo r its e ra d ic a tio n . Upon |>aL|f , (. ocean an d on th e o th e r side .........................
•»"«>»“ “
7 :3 0 ’ ■ “
b ein g in fo rm e d th a t, ow ing
to a of 1)ie w ater sh ed th e rlBe o f an o th -
It Is easily solved. C om ing to th e
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lack of fu n d s, th is in s titu tio n could e r ,.|vi.r flow ing to w a rd th e A tla n tic
c o n d itio n fo r w hich we a re pre-
BORING M. E .— P re a c h in g 11 a.
not place a m an in th e field , they oc(,llU
A fte r re m a in in g on th e sum
• a iln g , of co u rse. T h e people of m. euch S u n d a y ; 8 p m. a lte r n a te
at once ap p lied to t he d e p a rtm e n t of (J , t fo r u gb o rt tim e we b egan to tw e n ty y ears ag o . tr a in e d and edu- «un d ay s. S un d ay school 10 a m.
77
E p w o rth L eag u e 7 p. in. in c h a rg e
X g rlcu ltu re at W ash in g to n fo r as (j«.HC*jn'I follow ing
th e T h o m p so n ,
Rev. A. B.
sistan ce. T h e re s u lt w as th a t P ro Gien (b e F u se r riv e rs,
so m etim es ra te d th e m en an d w om en o t today. of H a rry B ickford.
T h e p re s e n t sty le o f g o v ern m en t C alder, p asto r.
fe s so r O 'G ara w as se n t to th e ir a s - ! o u r tr a in w ould alm o st to u ch
th e
a n d civ ilizatio n Is th e re s u lt. The
sista n c e .
1 rag in g , ro a rin g riv e r an d at o th e r
F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N —
,,l<‘ | tim es o u r tr a in w ould be h u g g in g people o f to d ay a re tr a in in g
P ro fe sso r O 'G ara o rg a n iz e d
S ervices every S unday m o rn in g a t
w ork so su ccessfu lly , and guve *uch J th e side of a g re a t rocky m o u n tain c itizen s of to m o rro w . T h a t's w hat 11 o'clock. S unday school m eets a t
W. T ow n-
| 10 in c h a rg e of Mrs. J
s a tis fa c tio n , th a t w hen th e g o v ern ­ w ith th e riv e r a th o u sa n d feet b e­ th e c o u n try is co m in g to
d e v o tio n a l
W hen you a re d o in g th e playing send. Y. P. S. C. E
m ent d ecid ed to w ith d ra w him from low
It w as v ery in te re s tin g and y o u rse lf, you su rely o u g h t n o t to m eetin g a t 7 p. m.
T hos.
m. Rev.
th e field , th e fr u it g ro w e rs th e m ­ also ex citin g us o u r tr a in d ash ed
R obinson, p asto r.
find
fa
u
lt
w
ith
th
e
m
usic.
If
you
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selv es raiseil th e n ecessary fu n d s dow n th ese g ra d e s an d a ro u n d sh a rp
d o n 't lik e th e tu n e , sto p p lay in g It
P L EA SA N T VALLEY B A P T IS T —
to re ta in his service*.
cu rv es an d th ro u g h sco res of tu n ­
and
th ird S u n d ay
He h a s been in co m p lete c h a rg e nels at a lig h tn in g lik e speed th e If we have g reed , g ra f t, c o rru p tio n se rv ic e s firs t
of th e w ork e v e r since, w lh t such c o n d u c to r p u llin g th e ro p e o ccasio n ­ am i crim e fo r d in n e r, le t's e a t it each m o n th . S unday school at 10
am i stop m ak in g faces; th e n o rd e r A- ni. every S unday. Y. P. S. C. E.
success th a t, n o tw ith s ta n d in g
th e ally to slow up a little . V ery little
.
.....
. . .
7 p. m. Rev. J . M. N atio n , p asto r.
1
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fact th a t h u n d re d s anil th o u s a n d s of of In terest a ttr a c te d o u r a tte n tio n as so m eth in g d iffe re n t fo r to m o rro w
Ix slg e N otices
a c re s o f o rc h a rd s have been c o m ­ we jo u rn ey ed th ro u g h B ritish C ol­ Gi a fte rs a re no t b o rn g ra f te rs . C rlm -
F A IR V IE W U NITED' A RTISA N S
p letely d estro y e d
in
o th e r fru it u m b ia. T h is p ro v in ce is fam o u s for In als a re not bo rn devils. B ack of
No No. 178— F ir s t S a tu rd a y
ev en in g
g ro w in g se c tio n s,
th e
losses
In its m o u n ta in s, a rid la n d , an d Its old • very evil th e r e lies a cause.
act is ev er c o m m itted w ith o u t first and th ird S a tu rd a y ev en in g is so­
S o u th e rn O regon h av e been in s ig n i­ fo rsak en gold field s, an d
a few
cial evening. M aster, E. E. H esltn ;
fic a n t, th o u g h th e d isease h as not b u n ch es of c a ttle an d h o rses. T hey th in k in g it. So, If th e r e is an ever se c re ta ry , F . H. C rane.
In creasin g tid e o f c o rru p tio n
and
been w holly e ra d ic a te d as yet.
to ld us th a t we w ere in a bunch
ROCKW OOD U N ITED A RTISA N S
crim e, in stead o f try in g to ' lop o ff"
g ra ss co u n try but th e stock looked
th e c rim in a ls as fast a s th e y a p ­ No. 206-— M eets fo u rth S atu rd ay
as th o u g h in th e lan d of sag e b ru sh
n ig h t.
M aster, Mrs. R ich T e g a rt;
p ear, let us look for th e so u rce of se c re ta ry , H. H. Jo h n so n .
W hen we n eared th e coast It lo o k e d ,
t.lin g s.
W hat is It th a t is c au sin g
m ore lik e O regon
T h e h ills w ere
ROCKW OOD I. O. O. F No, 213
m en to th in k crim e?
ami
D cscrip tio n of re c e n t
Jo u rn ey
by heavily co v ered w ith tim b e r,
ln re sp e c ta b le h o m es in G resh-
M eets ln
M accabee h a ll every
, ,, ,
, .
, ,
.
„ . "lh u rsd ay evening.
N. G., J
R.
th e v u lle js d o tte d w lh t b e a u tifu l
Rev. J. F. D unlop.
am , ch ild re n a re being tra in e d
and C avaIlal/Kh; get.re lttry , j . H . S ch ram
o
rc
h
a
rd
s,
hom es w ith fa rm s a n d
e d u c a te d fo r a life of d ish o n esty ,
lm -
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in Vau-
Soon we fo u n d o u rselv es
C o n clu d ed
i 'o rn llty an d crim e. P re tty stro n g
K. O. T. M. No. 61— M eets first
We h av e now re a c h e d th e g re a t co u v er, one o f h te g re a t an d beau tI- l'ln g u a g e ? S uppose we look Into S a tu rd a y an d th ird F rid a y
n ig h ts.
X o rlh w est C an ad a, w h ere a
g reat ful c i t e s of th e P acific C oast.
It th e m a tte r.
E d u c a tio n an d tr a in in g C om ., Ed S p u tli; R. K ., W . Q uls-
i ii lx* r rv
m any A m erican fa rm e rs h av e gone h a s one o f th e fin est h a rb o rs on th e
is not m ad e u p w holly of school
7'
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l e m ak e th e ir fo rtu n e s .
O ne U nited P acific C o ast, th e te rm in u s of th e
ihiys and text books, hut is th e sum
F A IR V IE W G RA N G E— F ir s t Sat
M ates fa rm e r to ld m o he left Milin- C an ad ian P acific ra ilro a d
lias fine to ta l o f all th e in flu e n c e s th a t have u rd a y a t 10 a m. an d th ir d F rl-
» o ta am i hail gone to S a sk a tc h e - h a rb o r fa c ilitie s anil g re a t conim er- n cled upon th e y o u n g m ind, W hal *'6Y n ig h t, 8 p. ni. M aster, t ed rlc
.
.
i
, . ,
S lo n e ; se c re ta ry , Roy S tone,
w an w h ere he now liv ed , an d had ln cial
a d v a n ta g e s.
Its
ex tenslvi
id e a ls have you placed b efo re y o u r
his possession la h irte e u se c tio n s of w arv es and
w are h o u se s w ould do
c h ild re n ?
H ave you ta u g h t
th em
ROCKW OOD GRANGE — F irs t
laud.
H e had a
th irty -tw o h o rse cred it tc e a s te rn cities.
th a t c h a ra c te r, rig h te o u sn e s s, p u rity W ed n esd ay a t 8 p. ni. an d th ird
pow er e n g in e , w ith w hich lie plow ed
It h a s re g u la r s te a m sh ip serv ice
M aster, F .
an d h o n esty a re above all o th e r ’ S a tu rd a y a t J® a m
H. C ra n e ; se c re ta ry , V iola L ovelace.
to n y tw o a c re s p e r day a n d d u rin g to all p o rts of C h in a, J a p a n
and
th in g s, o r h av e you led th e h i, p e r­
t i e neven y e a rs th is ra n c h he had A u stra lia , and its m a n u f a c tu r e rs a re h ap s u n co n scio u sly , to believe th a t
L. Cl. T. M C H A R ITY H IV E No
c ver had a po o r crop. T h e m ajo r- becom ing an Im p o rta n t fe a tu re .
su ccess In b u sin ess Is th e
m ain 38 M eets second and fo u rth T h u r s ­
it> of e m ig ra n ts h av e g o n e
to Al-
H aving tra v e le d on th e tr a in for
th in g ?
Is y o u r ch ild of th e sort day a fte rn o o n s.
Com., Mrs. J o h n
l.ir ta
T h ese p ro v in ces a re larg ely six d ay s and n ig h ts we ch an g ed o u r
w ho w ill lie ho n est a n d tr u e w h e th ­ B row n; R. K., M rs Mary T u rn e r
p ra irie and th e soil easily c u ltiv a te d , way of tra v e lin g an d to o k a p assag e
e r Itp ay s o r does not pay? Did you
PL E A S A N T " ^
EY G RA N G E
w e pasf.ed th ro u g h
tills g ro w in g on a m ag n ificen t ste a m s h ip
built
evei sto p long en o u g h to hav e a
— M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y at
c o u n try we could see h e re an d th e r e an d fu rn ish e d by th e C a n a d ia n Pa-
c o n fid e n tia l ch at w ith y o u r boy o r p le a s a n t
V alley
h all.
H.
W.
m o u n ted p o lic e an d a few In d ia n s rifle R ailro ad co m p an y an d
sailed g irl ju s t to see w hat his. o r her, S n asliall. m a s te r; E B u tle r, secre-
ru lin g o v er th e co u n rty .
low n th e so u n d from V an co u v er to s ta n d a rd o f life really is? T ry It t a r >'i J e n n le K ro n e n b e rg , le c tu re r
G resham O utlook
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fits, an d are p rep ared to fill
all your w ants.
Camp Stoves
Camp Furniture of all Kinds
H am m ocks, Folding C hairs, Cots, M atresses, Springs, Tents.
Outing Clothes Fishing Tackle, Guns and Amunition.
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Shoes
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R em em b er, th e m an w ho begins his
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is th e c h ie f aim o f life, is not going
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b efo re y o u r c h ild re n ?
W alk over
to y o u r ta td e p lease, an d - pick up
y o u r la te st m ag azin e
Open it at
, ,
.
ra n d o m In se v eral p laces th e n hon-
estly a n sw e r if it is good re a d in g
fo r c h a ra c te r fo rm in g .
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slig h tin g re m a rk s
re g a rd in g
th e
e ld fo g ie s
who still believe t il a n d
t r j t o liv e t h e lif e o f ,
t h e ,,
M an o f ,
career
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thoee profits co m in g your way. Start poul­
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