Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 08, 1911, Image 2

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ab o u t th e re s u lts so ab so lu te ly es­
se n tia l to th e w elfare o f th e g re a t
I W l< E A H ELK
m ass of th e boys— an d g irls, to o o f
i'u b ii: l> 'I • ••.«•rv T tieaday a n d F rid ay o u r land.
It is going to be no easy m a tte r
a t (ireah am , O regon.
to b rin g a b o u t th e p assa g e o f th is
H L. ST CLAIR, E d ito r and P u b l’r
<•1*1. but If ;h e stro n g « * a g ric u ltu ra l
A It LYMAN, B uainesa M anager.
an d im lu s t. .al pap era of th e co u n try
O u r .S uhM -riptluii H a le * will aid m « iu c a tia g th e p u b lic an i
O n « y e a r , 1 1 .5 0 ; in lead in g It to congide th is m a tte r
mix
m o n th s ,
75c;
fro m a b ro ad , lib e ra l, a.id p a tr lo ’ic
t h r e e m o n t h ’s t r i a l j
s u b s c r i p t io n ,
60c sta n d p o in t, 1 believe we can win o u t
G resham
O utlook
A d v e r tis in g .
R a t e s reaso n ­
able.
O ur re p re ­
sen tativ e will call
P ilo n e
701.
INTEREST IN
POTATOE CULTURE
" T h « L in o ty p i
W a y is t h e W a y
t h a t W in s .”
I
e x h ib it in th e fa ll, ten o r a dozen
local e x h ib its w ere h e ld in d iffe re u t
p a rts of th e co u n ty . T h e
p ro ject
waa m ad e a p a rt of th e school g ar-
d en w ork of th e s ta te n o rm a l school
T h e m o v em en t seem ed
to have
e le m e n ts of g ro w th In
It, an d in
1910 th e in v ita tio n wag e x ten d e d to
th e boys a n d g irlg o f M asaachu-
s e tts. T h e w ork wag e x ten d e d so
us to in clu d e co rn g ro w in g asw ell as
p o ta to g ro w in g .
R esp o n ses cam e
from n e a rly 100 tow ns.
W hen th e
d is trib u tio n o f seed w as o v er, It w as
fo u n d th a t co rn had been se n t tq
3500 c h ild re n , a n d p o ta to e s to 6200
O m ittln g th o s e co u n ted tw ice, th e
clu b s n u m b ered ab o u t 7000 Indivl-
d u a ls
E x h ib its w ere held In m any
tow n s, so m etim es in c h a rg e of th e
loi al g ra n g e , so m etim es in c h a rg e of
an a g ric u ltu ra l so ciety , so m etim es In
c h a rg e o f a civic lea g u e o r village
Im p ro v em e n t so ciety, so m e tim e s in
c h a rg e of th e schools. A larg e
n u m b e r se n t sam p les of co rn to th e
New E n g la n d co rn
e x p o sitio n
at
W o reh ester.
A new alien bill h as been in tro -
duced in th e U nited S ta te s sen ate,
w hich if passed by co n g ress, w ill re-
peal som e of th e e x istin g exclusion
law s but p ro h ib it th e b rin g in g to th is
c o u n try of p erso n s not e lig ib le fo r
citizen sh ip . T he bill also p rovides
fo r a heavy fine on ste a m sh ip corn-
pan leg im p o rtin g foreign
w o rk ers
T he p e a sa n t elngBeg will also be
b arred if th e bill becom es a law.
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*
L akeview people a re m alting i
ra n g e m e n ts fo r a m o n ste r cele b ra-
Uon ln O cto b er w hen th e new rail-
roa(1 Ilow b u ild in g n o rth from C ali-
fo rn ,a w,„ reach th a , c |ty
„ ,g
propo8e(1 , o hav e th e biggegt (leI
o n g tra tlo n of lh e k in i, ev er h eld in
ln te rlo r O regon, and it is .expected
th a t o th e r c„ ieg of S o u th C e n tra l O r
egon
p a rti(.lp a te
, t ,8 p ro bable
, h ere
be a week (jf g e n e ra , re _
In th e last issu e oft he O u tlook a
schem e w as sp o k en o f w hich w as in
vogue in M a ssach u setts to stim u la te
E n te re d as seco n d -class
m a tte r th e in d u stry o f p o ta to ra isin g union
M arch 3, 1911, a t th e post o ffice a t
T h e “ P o ta to C u l­
G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t o f hoys an d g irls
jo k in g o v e r th e a rr iv a l of th e r a il­
M arch 3, 1879.
tu r e " c lu b w as m e n tio n ed
w hich
road.
w orked u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of th e
G O V ER N M EN T 111»
a g ric u ltu ra l school.
O reg o n 's hop crop
is a n o th e r
T h e re is a lso in M a ssa c h u se tts a
so u rce of p ro sp e rity fo r th e fu rm e r
T h e re Is a m ovem ent on foot an d p o ta to clu b com posed o f o v er 10,- I
I n te r e s t G row ing.
th is season. W ith 30 c e n ts alre a d y
a hill h as been In tro d u c e d in th e 000 boys an d g irls, it b ein g o rig i­
T h is y e a r, 1911, th e in v ita tio n wa 9aid fo r ,h e K rowing crop an d re-
I lilted S la te s s e n a te Io p ro m o te an n ally fo rm ed in 1908, w hen th e of-
e d u c a tio n a l sy stem w hich will he of flclal re fe rre d to in th e fo reg o in g a g a ln ex ten d e d to th e boys a n d g irls ,,Or' “ ° f e ltr e r a e » h o rta g e ab ro a d ,
th e
, ,,
,
”
m ak in g f u r th e r a d v an ces likely, th e
m uch b en efit to th e a g ric u ltu ra l In ­ ad d ressed a le tte r re g a rd in g
m
a
tte
rs
to
th
e
hoys
an
d
g
irls
of
hop
« ro w e r is in high fe a th e r. T he
d u stry of A m erica. In co n n ectio n
H am p sh ire co u n ty . T h is le tte r con- *n ,e re 8 t •e e m s JU8t “ * s tro n g as ever 8ta te h as a n e x c ellen t yield of hops
•villi tills bill ltie a u th o r C. S. I'ag e,
tain ed an in v ita tio n to Join a clu b In s te a d o f th e m o v em en t flic k e rin g th is seaso n , th e to ta l being e stim a t-
says, T ile h ig h sch o o l, th e a c a d e ­
of tills c h a ra c te r, (h e c o n d itio n be- “ u t> ,hi> re c o rd s fo r th is y e a r shew cd a t 100,000 bales, w hich Is th e
my, am i th e college a re ta k in g excel-I
in g th a t th o s e w ho jo in ed
sh o u ld
th e M assa c h u se tts co rn
club biggest cro p sin ce 1907.
lent care of th o se hoys w ho a re fi­
w rite hint a p erso n al le tte r ,
prom is- l,* s 6902 m em b ers. and th e .Massa-
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nancially a id e io av ail th e m se lv e s of
ing to p la n t, c u ltiv a te anil d ig th e cl-u s e tts p o ta to clu b 10,141.
Not
a h isto ric a l in s titu te w ill
he held
th e ir a d v a n ta g e s, hut
It
re q u ire s
p o ta to e s w ith o u t any h elp,
in re- o - u n tin g th o s e tw ice w ho belong to a t A sto ria in c o n n ectio n w ith
th e
only a su p e rfic ia l ex a m in a tio n
to
15,- C en te n n ia l c e le b ra lto n on S ep tem b er
tu r n fo r th is p ro m ise, e ach m em b er b o th , th e re a re ap p ro x im a te ly
diow I lint I lie a v e ra g e hoy, on a r ­
g and 7
L e c tu re s w ill be given
of th e d u b sh o u ld receiv e fo u r seed tto » in d iv id u a ls com bined. T w enty-
riv in g at lh e ag e w hen h»- m ust be­
p o ta to e s free, an d a c h an ce to co n ­ liv e m em b ers of one g ra n g e Joined a t tl,e v a rio u s p o in ts of h is to ric in-
gin. b e e a u s e o f lack of m ean s, to be
te s t fo r a p rem iu m .
T e a c h e rs in m e p o ta to c lu b in th e fall. Many t eregt so n u m e ro u s a b o u t th e m o u th
a b re a d -w in n e r for th e fam ily, is
a b o u t fo rty ro o m s of th e g ra m m a r te a c h e rs h av e jo in e d w ith th e ir pu- o( tb e C olum bia riv e r, an d m any
neglected by th e s la te am i in fa r too
g ra d e s read th e s e le tte r s to th e c h il­ pils. A dozen o r m ore h ig h schools p ro m in e n t people of th e s ta te who
m any eases, follo w in g th e lines of
d re n
T h e resp o n se w as p ro m p t a re re p re se n te d in th e clu b s by botli a re fulIy | n fo rn lt,d on th e s e su b je c ts
least re s ista n c e , d r if ts In to a ch eap
an d v o lum inous. In s id e of th re e s tu d e n ts an d te a c h e rs. T h e w ork w„ | ,)eIlv er th e ad d re sse s. T h is in­
m anh o o d .
w eeks a fte r th e In v ita tio n w as sen t has sp re a d in to new lo c a litie s
so HtJtute w il, be of ln tere8 t p a rtic u la r-
We spend ten o r tw elv e m illion
o u t m ore th a n 600 a p p lic a tio n s fo r 1 h a t c o n sid erab ly o v er 100 to w n s a n |y t(j te a c h e rs of th e P acific N o rth -
d o lla rs Io build an d e q u ip a sin g le p o ta to e s w as receiv ed . H ere
wan in te re ste d . In m any
tow iis o th e r
s ta te s
1,111 1 k ,, i I>- I lie sam e sum sp en t fo r a fo u n ta in o f in te re s t an d e n th u s l- v e g eta b les a s w ell as flo w ers a re
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tin- b en efit o f th e se boys and g irls asm u n d re a m e d of by e ith e r teac h - b eing ra ise d by th e c h ild re n .
The
a g ro c e r,o n e of th e m ean est of
wlio a rc to be o u r fa rm re s anil in ­ e rs o r su p e rin te n d e n ts .
q u e stio n o f e x h ib its h as becom e an m en, w as one day serv in g a custo-
d u s tria l w o rk ers, anil fo r th o se g irls
E vlilliit P ro d u c ts,
im p o rtan t p ro b lem . T he h om e and m er w ith a pound of b u tte r w hen,
w ho a re to tie o u r
h o m em ak ers,
In Hie fall an ex h ib it o f p ro d u c ts school g a rd e n d u b h a s o rg a n iz e d a ju s t as he w as a b o u t to pull it off
w ould c h a n g e th e w hole course of w as held In co n n ectio n w ith
th e c o m m itte e o f th ir ty p ro m in e n t school tlie scale, th e c u sto m e r said :
th e ir lives anil th e re b y m a te ria lly a g ric u ltu ra l society. T h e c h ild re n 's " len an d w om en w ho a re m a tu rin g
“ E xcuse m e, b u t th a t is not c o r­
b e n e fit (lie n a tio n .
p o ta to show o u tc la sse d th e a g ric u l- I’hins fo r h o ld in g th r e e o r fo u r large rect w e ig h t.’
I belive th a t tlie e x p e n d itu re of tu r a l
ex li i hit
tiy th e
g ro w n -u p d is tric t e x h ib its n ex t fall.
" W e ll," rep lied th e g ro cer, “ I am
one cen t p er c a p ita p er m o u th
liy fa rm e rs.
allo w in g fo r th a t fly th a t sat on th e
b. n a tio n al g o v e rn m e n t an d th a t
T h e follo w in g y ear a s im ila r in-
P o rtla n d w ill e n te r ta in th e a n n u a l w e ig h t.'E —T it- B its.
I- ivliai my bill ra ils for If expend- v lta tio n w as g iven. School su p e rin - co n v en tio n of th e N a tio n a l assoc la- !
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cd u n d e r tlie wise d irectio n
of a te n d e n ts h ad becom e In te re ste d and tio n of th e R o ta ry c lu b s of A m eri-
H a ir-sp littin g D istin ctio n — U ncle
p ro p erly o rg an ized force, w ould put th e w ork w as c a rrie d on w ith th e ir ca Aug. 21-23. S pecial tr a in s will E beti, in th e W ash in g to n S ta r, says,
ii.
m o tio n
tlie e n tir e m ach in ery c o -o p e r a tio n .. More th a n 1,000 hoys b rin g d e le g a te s fro m tile E a st and “ It ta k e s a m ig h ty c o n scien tio u s m an
v h irb | 8 o u tlin e d by my Idil an d a n d g irls b ecam e m em b ers of th e I an e la b o ra te p ro g ram h as been ar- to a liu s be nble to tell ile d iffe re n c e
v b i Ii I feel c o n fid e n t
will b rin g , club. Th m e m b e rsh ip sp read to one ran g ed .
'tw een w hen h e's tire d a n ' w hen h e's
lazy."S elected.
Sale! Sale! Sale!
Special on All Summer Footwear,
Hats, Clothing, Etc.
Bargains Like These Never Before
Seen in Gresham
WOMENS’ SHOES
Patents, Gunmetals, Ia n
Calf anti Vici.
I ligh and Low Cuts.
$2. >t) values
2.75 "
3. (K) “ -
3.50 "
4, (X) “ -
$1.85
2-1 5
I«
2- ot
- 2.85
SPECIAL
STRAW HATS
on M ens’ O xfords
I an, Oxblood, Patent, Ve-
lour. Box and Gunmetal
Leather, in all the low cuts
$2.50 values
3.00
,5 °
■' •
4 ( ï i
$1.85
2.15
2.85
3.15
3.85
••
4.50 and $5
$ E00 values
2.50
“
50
” -
-
$2.00
1.50
L00
FELT HATS
$ 1 .0 0 v alu es
2-50
k5°
"
$2.35
1.95
1.15
CAPS
V a lu e s from 50c to $1.50,
c h o ic e
.
.
.
35c
1(H) Pairs of Boys $ 2 .5 0 and $3 O xford s at $1 per pair.
_()() G olt S h irts, all colois, in 1 lain an d P leated Bosom s,
$ 1 .5 0 V alu es $ 1 .1 5 : $1 V alu es 8 5 c
Good Bargains by the Dozen
in W o o len and C orduroy T rousers B oys’ K n ick erb ock ers,
U n d erw ear, Etc.
Suits Still Going at Prices Advertised
Edw. Aylsworth
IN T i l l
H K IC K
Going to the Coast or Mountains?
C o m e a n d se e us b e fo re y o u go.
for th e se co ld m o rn in g s a n d ev e n in g s.
Advanced Shipment Sweaters and Sweater Coats, $1 and up
V e ry C lassy. Just th e th in g fo r y o u r o u tin g . G la d to sh o w you.
Shoes
A ll
A n d all Styles you could w ish.
W e a r e ca rry in g a v e ry c o m p le te lin e of B r o w n S h o e C o m p a n y ’s
B oth B E S T in th e ir class.
P e te rs Shoes.
O u r Fall Stock is H ere
O v e r 12 0 0 p a irs h a v e b e e n rec eiv e d , o p e n e d a n d m a rk e d a n d
re a d y fo r fo r y o u r in sp e c tio n .
1 his y e a r w e a re sellin g
a re
Men's Fine Shoes at $2 and up
B etter sh o e s for $2 th a n o th e rs a re sellin g fo r m u c h m o re m o n e y .
W e a r e sellin g th e
B est $ 3 S h oe ev er sh ow n in T o w n
W e c a n sh o w you.
CLOSING OUT ALL SUMMER SHOES
fo r M en, W o m e n a n d C h ild re n ,
at 2 0 per cen t o ff regular price.
A n d w e h a v e so m e stu ff g o o d
fo r th e s u m m e r o u tin g at a b o u t
5 0 p e r c e n t o f f t h e r e g u la r p r ic e
W e m u st clo se th e m o u t to m a k e ro o m fo r o th e r g o o d s.
A ll S traw H a ts at 25 p er cent off.
L ad ies’ W aists at 20 p e r cent off.
Shattuck & Lindsey
D E A L E R S IN " G O O D S O F Q U A L IT Y "
G R E S H A M F E E D & C H O P MILL
R a m s b y & O s w a ld , P r o p s.
G rinding
D on e
E v ery
D ay
T h is Issue of th e O u tlo o k
con-
a ln s m any ads. w hich a re w o rth
read in g . D on't overlo o k them .
G o o d supply of mill ¿tuff,
F eed, Bran, S horts, etc. f r y a
can of C o n k ey ’s Fly K iller
or L ice Liquid.
Highest Price Paid for Oats.
L odge N otices.
F A IR V IE W U N IT E D A R T ISA N S
No. 178— F ir s t S a tu rd a y
ev e n in g
an d th ird S a tu rd a y ev en in g is so­
List of le tte r s .
cial ev en in g
.Master, E. E. H eslin ;
T h e follow ing list of le tte r s re ­ se c re ta ry , F . H. C ran e.
m ain u u culled fo r in th e G resh am
K. O. T. M. No. t i l — M eets first
po sto ffice fo r tlie w eek e n d in g Aug
, S a tu rd a y an d th ird F rid a y
n ig h ts.
I 5 th . 1911:
C om ., Ed S p a tti; R. K ., W. Q uis-
G e n tlem en — A. C ook, S. B. Reese, i n b erry .
A. E. F o rew an . J. T. R ace, A rth u r
F A IR V IE W G R A N G E — F irst Sat
H u n t, Jo«- H arnes. Wm. D em p ster, E
th ird F r i­
I 1!. D aniels, T ally
B ellefeln ile,
2; u rd a y at 10 a in. an d
day n ig h t, 8 p in M aster, C edfic
Jo h n A. B u rk , E. M. S in clair, J u r e S to n e ; se c re ta ry , Roy S tone.
I Sani la s ie r, C. J. G ordon, G lair
E.
RCXSKWOOD ORANOM
F irst
Cory.G euy A rn e tt, C h a rle s S. C lark
W ed n esd ay at 8 p. m. and th ird
C ard s C. D. S k in n e r, 2; E. D ur- S a tu rd a y at 10 a. m.
M aster, F.
lanil, M P e d e rso n , M aster J a n n ie II C ra n e ; s e c re ta ry , V iola L ovelace
C am p b ell, 2; C h a rlie K eim , 2; J
L. O. T. M. C H A R IT Y H IV E No
R itte r, Irw in R obison,
3 8 - M eets second an d fo u rth T h u rs ­
Dead L e tte rs -C . H. C a rte r.
day a fte rn o o n s.
C om ., Mrs. Jo h n
1‘aekage-— Mrs. H an n a A hlberg.
B ro w n ; R. K.. M rs Mary T u rn e r.
I
T h ese le tte r s w ill be se n t to th e
dead le tte r o ffice on A ugust 19.
P L E A SA N T V ALLEY G RA NG E
1911, if n o t d e liv e re d before
In No. 348 M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y at
sant
V alley
h all
H.
W.
c a llin g fo r th e above, please
say S P n le a a sh
a ll, m a s te r; E B u tle r, se c re ­
a d v e rtise d , giv in g d a te o f list.
ta r y ; J e n n ie K ro n e n b e rg , le c tu re r.
I McColl, P. M
G RESH AM G RA N G E .No 270 m eets
C h u rc h N otices.
th e second S a tu ru a y of each m o n th .
T R O U TD A L E M E — S ervices L e c tu re h o u r from 2 to 3 is open
each S unday a t 11 a in
S unday to th e public. H. E. D avis, m a s te r;
school a t
10 a. in. C. C. Coop, M rs W. 11. B ach m ey er, se c re ta ry .
p a sto r. P. M. N ash, S S S upt.
W OM EN O F W O O D CR A FT, No
G RESH AM B E T H E L B A P T IS T - 2 0 2 - M eets in Odd F e llo w s
bail
S u n d ay serv ices S a b b a th school at second an d fo u r th T u e sd a y s 2 p ni.
10 a. m . p re a c h in g a t 11 a. m. an d E m m a M anning, G. N .; H a ttie Wos-
7 :3 0 p. in. P ra y e r m e etin g
each te il. c le rk .
W ednesday ev e n in g a t 7 :3 0 p. m.
F. M. B u rtc h , P a sto r.
F A IR V IE W LOIM E No.
92, A. F A A. M - R egu-
BORING M. E .— P re a c h in g 11 a.
la r m e e tin g s S a tu rd a y n ig lit
til each S u n d a y ; 8 p. in. a lte r n a te
on o r b efo re fu ll m oon Ma-
S u n d ay s
S u n d ay school lo a in so n ic T em p le, T ro u td a le .
E p w o rth Ix-ugue 7 p. m. in c h a rg e
A. FO X , S e cretary
of H arry B ickford.
Rev.
A. B.
C ald er, p asto r.
M. A. ROSS PO ST No. 41. G. A
F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N — R ., an d W. R. C. No. 8, m eet th ird
S ervices every S u n d ay m o rn in g a t S a tu rd a y e ach m o n th a t G ra n g e hall
w ho a t ­
11 o 'clock. S u n d ay school m eets a t G resh am . D in n er to all
Win. B u tle r, c o m m a n d e r Mrs
10 In c h a rg e of M rs J . W. T ow n­ ten d .
send
Y. P. S. C.
E
d e v o tio n a l A nnie B ates, p re sid e n t. M rs H enry
m eetin g a t 7 p.
m
Rev.* T hos. K ane, se c re ta ry .
R obinson, p asto r.
DAMASCUS CAM P,
No
7533,
P L E A SA N T VALLEY B A P T IS T - M W. A. M eetings first an d th ird
at
S ervices first
an d
th ird S u u d ay S a tu rd a y ev e n in g s each m o n th
each m o n th
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C a v a n a u g h ; secretary , J. li Schram each
m onth
C h ris tin e J
Cav-
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G eo K eller,
S e c retary .
Dr. W. C. Belt
P h i Mi ian anil Surg«-on.
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Just rec eiv e d
G RESH AM
I O o F
LODGE,
No.
125,
Meets every Saturday
night in I O. O F hall
W
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Stanley, Noble Grand; Geo. K eiler,
S e cretary
BANK OF
GRESHAM
C A P IT A L
$ 1 5 ,0 0 0
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Pres.
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Cashier.
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