Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 18, 1911, Image 1

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    [CE A WEEK
NO. 49
G resham O utlook
council at a s p e c ia l m e e tin g
■ night s ta rte d a n o rd in a n c e
k way which w ill s h o r te n th e
* which a bond issu e c a n be
'* rized hv th e p eo p le a n d m a k e
t*'°r ible to fu r th e r m o re ra p id ly
’WM1 r and sew er w o rk fo r th e
**A program h a s been d ra w n
B the city a tto rn e y , W a ld e n ia r
b> which will s h o r te n th e tim e
,0B than half for th e is s u in g
of
died in G resham if th e p e o p le w ill y o u n g lad ies an d fo u r young no n
* authorise th e Issue o f b o n d s X o r o v e r th e d ifficu lt jo u rn ey , scaling
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ge
i th e p recip ices, brid g in g ih e crevnss« i
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IOHI I IS I I B l.lt S C H O O L S.
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G race L aw ren ce, W inifred Osborn
Mrs Caesar M lsch o f P ro v id e n c e , Je n n 1 « a a d A 8 n e .P a te n e .u d e and
J island, and n a tio n a l p re s id e , t
O sb o rn J«>e P aten ea u d e,
Ed
council of Je w is h W o m en , is A y lsw o rth . W ill Jo h n s on
the P o rtlan d a s s o c ia tio n on
T h e view they say from .b e top
way home front H o n o lu lu .
S h e 18 *<>»<>•*»» ot behold and th e ex-
p e rie n c e of th e trip is one to stand
o u t in a life tim e s’ m em ory.
ites that "T he Z ionist m o v e m e n t is
ally to get hack th e H oly L a n d ,
i at present it is re a lly fo r th e
»pressed Jew s of R u ssia a n d R ou-
nia. American Je w s a r e in te n s e -
I American, and w h ile it is th e de-
(re of every o rth o d o x Je w to
be
iried in Jeru salem , we do n o t n eed
ilstance to he ta k e n
aw ay fro m
re, as we a re h a p p ily
s itu a te d .
1th the R ussian a n d R o u m a n ia n
B*s, it is d iffe re n t. T h ey a r e op-
■tssed and persecuted, a n d to b rin g
lem all to A m erica w o u ld c a u s e a
ingested condition w hich th e Z io n -
ti wish to relieve
by co lo n iz in g
on. Great B ritain o ffe re d a co lo n y
South E astern A fric a , b u t
th is
as rejected for tw o re a s o n s. F ir s t,
cause that p a rt of h te c o u n try
guld not be fitte d fo r th e J e w s ,
ho have lived in th e c o ld e r cll-
ates like R ussia. T hey co u ld n o t
rvive the intense h e a t th e r e . T h e
cond reason is th a t th e Z io n is ts
i not want an In te rm e d ia ry place,
ley want Zion, w hich th e y b eliev e
ey will eventually re p o s se ss, ac-
rihng to p 'u p h eciea o f th e Old
istament.”
in regard to th e B ible in th e p u b -
schools she says:
"I believe in e th ic s in th e p u b lic
bools but not in re lig io u s te a c h -
8 The new v ersio n of th e O ld
stament would be as o b je c tio n a b le
Catholics as th e N ew T e s ta m e n t
mid be to us, w ho do n o t b eliev e
it. All are ta x p a y e rs a n d do n o t
int the home in flu e n c e n u llifie d I /
bool teachers, w hose e v ery w ord
d act are listen ed to e a g e rly by
ildren. T here can be a b ro a d sy t-
a of ethics used w hich w o u ld be
jectionable to n one a n d b e n e fic ia l
resident T a ft h a s v eto ed
th e
»hood hill because of h is oppo-
n to the recall of th e Ju d ic ia ry ,
brings th e re c a ll o f th e ju d ic l-
ffiore p ro m in en tly b e fo re
th e
rican people th a n e v e r b efo re.
J k SALE 20 a c re s
o f very
fruit and g a rd e n
la n d
near
1 ot Sandy and M t. H oo d ra il-
la n d covered
w ith
tim b e r
can be bought fo r $90 p e r a c re
resent tim e
In q u ire of O u t-
48.
P ost C a rd s.
», cards, one c e n t e a c h .
No-
*nd corsets, e m b ro id e ry uia-
• and m illin ery tr im m in g s at
•reshain M illinery E m p o riu m .
w . I*, time t a b l e .
ortland
' a ni. for C a z a d e ro
— for U resliam .
~ for C azadero.
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tor G resh am .
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for Cazadero.
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for G resh am .
' P ni for Cazadero,
i
for G resh am .
— Express.
— for Cazadero.
— for
for
'
for
for
~~ lo t
"• ftoiu
*tu one
G resh am ,
C azadero.
G resh am ,
C azadero.
G resh am .
P o rtla n d
a r r iv e
h o u r la te r .
"■esham for P o rtlan d .
4 ni from G re sh a m .
from G re sh a m .
,
from B oring,
from C azad ero .
Express.
[ ~ from G re sh a m
~ from C azad ero .
from G re sh a m .
~~ from C azad ero .
[ P m from G resham
lazad ero .
from
from
from
from
from
G re sh a m ,
C azad ero ,
G re sh a m ,
C azad ero ,
B oring,
from C azadero.
af
( ’LOTTIES AM» itll.1 4 .14 »N
A sto ry is to ld of
Louis min­
is te r, w hose ch u rch is composed of
th e m id d le classes. It is said th at
h is c o n g re g a tio n was not w hat he
th o u g h t it o u g h t to be and when he
d isco v ered th a t p rid e kepi many
good peo p le aw ay who w ould gladly
a tte n d if th ey could only dress suit
a b le fo r th e occasion, it is said that
h e ask ed t h a t th e Sunday clothes
h a b it be ab an d o n ed , and invited all
to com e to ch u rc h , assu rin g them of
a w elcom e in th e ir w orking clothes
if th e y had no o th ers. We are told
t h a t th e re su lt of th is St. Louis m in­
is te r ’s in v e stig a tio n and action
is
s a tis fa c to ry and th a t tlie church
rch has
ll“ 8
g a in e d in a c tu a l active m em bership
a n d s p iritu a l life
As th e s p iritu a l aim s and purposes
of a c h u rc h a re to be ta k e n in to ac­
c o u n t, fin e clo th es in th e churches
a re a n im p ed im en t to religion. V an­
ity , r a th e r th a n h u m ility , is th e a t­
m o sp h e re th a t one en co u n ters, as
a ru le , an d to m ake m a tte rs w orse,
v a n ity is ro o ted in lo n g-established
cu sto m .
W e say
of a p erson w ho is
d re s se d fin e r th a n u su al th a t he has
on
h is
"S u n d ay -g o -to -m eetiu '
c lo th e s. T h e re is no fiction about
th a t , for th e a v erag e person does
n o t "g o to m e e tin g ” u n less he is
d re sse d a s cu sto m d ic ta te s th a t he
sh o u ld be fo r th e occasion.
The
c h u rc h Itself h as helped to s tre n g th ­
e n th e d ic tu m of custom Itself and
th e p erso n w ho h as not th e lothes
OUR DEFENCES
NEW DICTUM OE
INSUFFICIENT
DAME FASHION
T lie c a p tu r e of F o rt S te v e n s by
W ord h a s g one fo r th a t th e d ic ­
and
tu m of tile fa sh io n m a k e r s th a t w om ­ a sin g le re g im e n t o f In fa n try
e n 's lin ts fo rth c o m in g se a so n s h a ll o n e b a tte ry of a r tille r y w hich s to le
i>e sm all, fit sn u g ly a n d c a n n o t be up in th e re a r , d u rin g th e re c e n t
w orn w itli p u ffs, r a ts
o r rib b o n s m a n e u v e rs of tlie O reg o n n a tio n a l
T lie h a ir m ust be p a rte d in th e m id ­
g u a rd . Is not w ith o u t lessons.
d le and sm o o th e d dow n u n til it is
It lias d e m o n s tra te d in a p r a c ti­
glossy
T h a t p o rtio n of
th e h a ir
c
a
l
way how w eak a r e tlie d e fe n c e s
w hich p eep s o u t from th e b o n n et
may lie c u rle d o r w aved.
at th e m o u th of tlie C o lu m b ia riv e r
W hat w ill be sad In te llig e n c e to a n d how easy it w ould be fo r a fo r­
tlie m an w ho p ay s fo r th e new b o n ­
Y:
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e ig n foe to g a in a foot hold a t th e
n e ts , h o w ev er, is th e d ic tu m t h a t a
riv e r.
m u ff a n d s a tc h e l, th e la t t e r not u n - m o u th o f a g re a t n a v ig a b le
Scene on Mountain View Farm.
T
h
e
d
e
fe
n
s
e
s
a
r
e
w
eak
b
o
th
on
th e
I lik e th o s e c u rrie d by m a ll c a r r ie r s ,
11. E. Davis aud d a u g h te r L o ttie in w heat field.
m ust be w orn w lth ^ th e b a ts . T hey la n d a n d w a te r sid e am i in n o s h a p e
m ust be of th e sa m e m a te ria l a n d to re p e l th e a tt a c k o f a h o s tile fle e t.
T lie p re s e n t ta lk o f
a r b i tr a tio n
sh a d e .
*
a ll
lo o k s
F a s h io n th is y e a r a lso d ic ta te s no w ith E u ro p e a n n a tio n s
c o rs e ts s h a ll be w orn. S to u t w om en very w ell, b u t no o n e cun te ll how
w ill be p e rm itte d to w ear a g ird le soon so m e yet u n h e a rd of inonstroB l-
b itio n o f C a e sa r, th e
.............
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o v e r th e h ip s, b u t no s ta y s w
ill - he: . ty j w ith th e — a m
to le ra te d .
it is th e seaso n of th e g e n iu s of N ap o leo n , a n d tlie
fa n -
E m p ire gow n in m any v a rie tie s anil a tlc is iu of a d e rv ls h e r may ris e up in
VI ell A ttended M eeting at O rient H all Y esterday, A d d re s se d th e E m p ire d o cs not c o m p o rt w ell A sia a n d sw eep th e P a c ific c o ast w ith
w ith s tif f c o rs e ts.
a tic is m of a d e rv ls h e r m ay ris e u p it
by Mr. Miller a n d M rs. C arley.
G ow ns w ill be lo n g e r an d lo o se r a beso m o ’ d e s tru c tio n to
s a tis fy
a s th e coat a n d free.r at th e
an - a b u rn in g d e s ire fo r c o n q u e st an d
The farm ers of Rowell Valley m et wide ex p erien ce an d
a c q u a in ta n c e k ies, an d ti g h te r at tlie h ip s as to p o w er. T o I»' d e fe n s e le s s is Io iu-
yesterday p u rsu an t to a call sent " I t h m en am i a ffa irs , a w om an w ho s k ir ts .
b c w lld e rln g vite „ H ack
it w ill lie m uch e a s ie r
B ro w n s in a
out by local o rg an izer. G eorge Kel- h a s 8«*«n t ,Han> >eur8 1,1 th e in v es v ariety o f s h a d e s w ill lie tlie c o rr e c t a n d s a f e r to keep o u t a fo re ig n foe
in th e
lion of co n d itio n s not only
th a n to re p e l h im a f t e r lie o n ce g e ts
co lo r.
1er, who has been w orking sev eral
.......
,......... .....................
N o rth w est, b u t th r o u g h o u t th e nil-
T h e re
h I ho
I s a s te r n d ic tu m a fo o th o ld .
eral w eeks for th e F a rr niers society , j on an d
w o rld . A w om an of
a g a in s t h ig h heeled slid es
F a s h io n
Jf Equity
A bout seventy five w ere keen In sig h t In to th e m o tiv es an d d ic ta to r s h av e ta k e n h eed of n u m e r ­
P o rtla n d b a se b a ll fa n s h a v e co m e
present, most of whom hail p r e v io u s m eth o d s em ployed by h ig h fin a n o u s w a rn in g s from th e
p h y sic ia n s Io th e c o n c lu sio n lliu t tlie re v e rs e s
.y signed for th e o rg an izatio n . T h e I c ie r s n o t o n l >' 1,1 , h e m a B ,p U la “ ° n th a t h ig h -h e e le d sh o e s a r e not only m e t wit li d u rin g tlie p ast few w eek s
object was to organize th e local at of l“ ° n e>' m a “ er8 an d p o litic s In th e re
fo i r ti a m a jo rity
of
tin - it a r | e v IIUV
I s p o n sib le I vr
■ • j
» o a f • r e • »g
d u e 1114»»
m o re V It»
to »’e ’ to
q u e n t -
O rient, elect officers, adopt th e con- UBlt«d S '“ '* 8’ b u t a w o" ,a ,‘ w ho hua sp in a l, k id n ey a n d sto m a c h tr o u b le s llae Of b o o z e a n d p o k e r m id c a r o u s -
stitu tio n ami get u n d er bu sin ess form ed o p in io n s bused on c a re fu l tn- of w om en, but d e s tro y th e i r g ra c e in
■- g -----
In to tlie w ee •-----
'sm a •-------
h o u rs of •>---
th e
lieadway
I v c siig a tlo n a n d m a tu re Ju d g m e n t, a n d a ttr a c tiv e lin es.
W om en paid n ig h t th a n a n y th in g else. D lssa p a -
The m eeting was called to o rd e r c o n cern in g th e p o licies o f n a tio n s no a tte n tio n to th e ir lo ss of h e a lth , tlo n n e v e r m a d e a b a ll p la y e r n o r a
by Geo. Keller. C M. L ake w as a a d th e g re a t c a p ita lis ts o f th e w o rld , but th e y w ill re a d ily follow an y s u g ­ ra ilro a d p re s id e n t.
A m an is n e v ­
c h o se n te m p o ra ry ch airm an and H.
M rs C arley h a s been in P o r tla n d g e stio n th a t o ffe rs to m a k e th e m e r too good a t b is beat anil ev en a
G. M ullenhoff, secretary
pro tern, fo rse v e ra l y e a rs a n d lias h a d m o re m o re g ra c e fu l a n d im p ro v e th e ir b a ll p la y e r m ust p ra c tic e a b s tin e n c e
A(te r t i,e reading and adoption of to do w ith th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f O re- lin es.
.
to w in th e g am e.
)he c o n illtu tjon
by-laws, th e gon, b o th from th e s ta n d p o in t
of
O rd in a ry m a n , fo r th e firs t tim e
T lie lateHt o u tc ry a g a in s t h ig h
m eeting proceeded in a very liusinest- ra ilr ad b u ild in g a n d g e n e ra l d evel- in se v e ra l sea so n s, can th i s y e a r get
lik e way to elect perm anent o fficers, o p m en t th a n an y o th e r w om an an d so m e so rt of id e a of w liat a w om an p rices of food s tu f f s com os (ro m
,rk , w h e re th e guy a n d frlv -
th<
Tlie follow ing were chosen for one p ro b ab ly few m en c an b o a st of us re a lly lo o k s lik e d re s se d fo r
R a ts,
p u ffs, c o rs e ts ,
h ip a n d hhs lias m any p h o to s tosliow .
year or u n til th eir successors shall m uch w o rk alo u g O ils lin e h a s co m e ............
s tre e t,
be elected
P resid en t, C. M L ako; d ire c tly u n d e r h e r gaze o r sh e h a s p ad s o - r a ir p a d s an d h a ts tlia t hung ! w ere in v ite d to sig n p e titio n s of re-
face
a re m o n s tra n c e , d e n o u n c in g th e lem o n
vice p resid en t, C. W elch; secretary , been g iv en a p a rt to w o rk o u t In dow n e n tire ly o v e r th e
sp u rn e d by fa s h io n .
¡d e a le r s a n d g ro w e rs all
th e way
C. H. M ullenhoff.
T ellers
w ere th ese p lan s.
dow
n
th
o
lin
e.
T
h
e
w
hole
b la m e
B lack b u rn and Nelson.
S h e catn e b e fo re
her
a u d ie n c e
F o u r to six te a m s a n d m an y m en *a » 8 o n th e sy ste m of
m id d lem ei,
T he nam e Pow ell Valley, local of w ith a p ic tu re o f tlie g re a t P acific
been
em p lo y ed
g ra d in g “ ***«» " h o m u st e ach have a p ro fit
th e F a rm e rs ’ Society of Equity was C o ast re g io n , c o m p a rin g It to a m an h av e
d u rin g ev ery tim e ho tu r n s a lem on.
suggested bv Geo. K eller and adopt- o ( w hich A la sk a fille d w ith its m ill- ra ilro a d c ro s s in g s in tow n
if ”
& É &
aksEï-i
^ 5 ^ ’
ääsi
:
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-
s- * •,
POWELL VALLEY
FARMERS ORGANIZE
ed as th e title for th e society, which
,t was decided should m eet reg u larly
oue . a tu rd a y aftern o o n
in
each
m onth a t th e O rien t G range hall.
The n atio n al union has pu t in the
field in th is p a rt of th e s ta te Mrs
C arley, who holds th e position of
N o rth w estern o rg an izer and a Mr.
M iller of O regon City, m anager, of
th e local F ru it G ro w ers’ union, as
b u t h a s th e p rid e, stay s away
sta te o rg an .............
izer fo r O regon.
I hese
T h e fact th a t e x te rio r ap p earan ces ( ^f(jcer8 have pu t re<. n t| y received
ex cep t th ey be g ro tesq u e o r indecent,
appointIIleIltB from headqiiar-
sh o u ld cut any fig u e r In church at-
Jn Jn d lan ap o us, b u t they arc all
te n d a n c e is a su ffic ie n t p m .la u ia tu - i .
u| Ilu.
at ttdytng « o u . l i
o f th e tr u th th a t th e St. Louis «1er-
assistin g w here n e ed e d
g y n ian d isco v ered , nam ely, th at th e
w,,re p re se n t y e s te rd a y a t Or-
h o u se of w o rsh ip over which
he æ
w iu be a t tlie
m e e tin g
p re sid e d w as b u t little b e tte r th an a c a |, e(j f o r G re sh a m S a tu rd a y ,
b a z a a r fo r th e d isp lay of finery, and
Jn
addrv88 before th e m eeting,
b ein g p u t to such frivo lo u s use. spit*
M| | | e r reh earsed som e of his
i„ its
I t. w
alls experie|lceB a„ express ag en t and
itu a l life an d vig o r w I.a
ith in
walls
w as u n th in k a b le and im possible
m an ag er of th e
P ru it
G row ers
union from which lie drew rh« con
W. K N ew ell, p resid en t of th e elusion th a t tlie only way for the
O reg o n S ta te B oard of H o rticu ltu re, farm er and p ro d u cer to get a fun
d e c la re s th a t th e re is little d an g er sn are of th e co n su m e r’s price, is Io
e ra l w e a lth a n d b o u n d le ss a g rie u l-
tu r a l p o ss ib ilitie s re p re s e n te d
the
h ead , P o rtla n d a n d its g re a t tr lb u
ta ry c o u n try th e sto m a c h o r so la r
T lie
p lex u s."
S e a ttle , th e s p irit,
C ascad es, th e sp in a l c o lu m n
anti
S o u th e rn O regon a n d C a lifo rn ia , tin -
lim bs.
S h e p ic tu re d in g lo w in g te r m s th e
iJllC
p o ssib ilitie s o f th is vast a n d b eau t I-
ful re g io n , re f e r r in g to it a n d
es-
p ecially th e P o rtla n d c o u n try , a s th e
la s t g re a t p o ssib le c e n te r of tr a d e
to be d ev elo p e d anil th e v ita l and
v u ln e ra b le p o in t in th e n a tio n . S he
e x p lain ed how an d why mu< h «if o u r
la n d s a re lying
u n d ev elo p e d
anil
how Ih e g re a t m oney
In te re s ts of
th e w orld In o r d e r to sto p th e g re a t
.-ogress of A m erica a n d a d v a n c e ti 1
in te re s ts o f fo re ig n n a tio n s a re hold-
ing back d e v e lo p m en t anil d o in g all
po ssib le by e v ery a v a ila b le p o w er
A m eriiain in d u s trie s
M rs C arley warn«‘«l th«»se p re s e n t
th a t th e fig h t th e y w ere now be
g td n in g a g a in s t th e m oney pow er in
,',v. .- p r o d u c tto n Of « W
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ration _ nnd
In
» th e w est m ig h t be long a n d h a rd but
th e e n tir e U n ited S tates th e av erag e o rg an ilatio |1 of R u le un ions h ere a ss u re d th e m th a t th e y co u ld
win
cro p p e r tre e is fro n t o i e - l . '. i d
to and th e re ^ w |(1(|i
r „ d dlsconnecleo in th e e n d .
hich a re
o n e h a lf a bushel. T he dem and for and w ork In d ep en d en t of each other.
T h e re a r e a n u m b e r o f m en
In
a p p le s is alw ay s gro w in g and G
He siaie»
s ta te s th a t it is possible to th is sectio n w ho hav e been c o n v e r­
fot
a re v ast m a rk e ts for all of tlie i iotc n iarltet prlldU (is am i g et m o te
s a n t w ith th e w o rk in g s o f th e F
but
,
game tim e tin
est. O regon alo n e p nrodunea
roduces
thqiii w hile a t
H o f E. In In d ia n a a n d o th e r E ast­
7,000 c a rlo a d s of ap p les an n u ally , i co n su m er will pay less
e rn s ta te s an d th ey s la te th a t w h e n *
Mr. M iller sta te d th at
th ro u g h e v e r it o p e ra te s It o p e ra te s fo r th e
w h ile C a lifo rn ia m a rk e ts 60,000 car-
co -operation all o v er th e co u n try It good o f its m em b ers. It b a . d one
lo a d s of o ra n g e s
A pples a re a o'
te r f r u it in every way to eat and Is possible to raise such crops in
m uch to com pel fa ir tr e a tm e n t to
m o re p eo p le sh o u ld be u sin g them each locality as a re best ad ap te d to th e g ro w e r of to b acco fro m th e to ­
Mr. N ew ell believes th a t th e dem and th a t place an d will bring th e be.,
bacco tr u s t.
fo r B a r tle tt p e a rs th is season is g o ­ re tu rn s and still not g lu t th e m ar
T h e m en a ' O rie n t re a liz e th e dlf-
g et
T h ere Is tb .o u g h th is society
in g to b eh eav y
ilc u ltio s u u d e r w hich they a re w o rk ­
a possibility of g ettin g b e tte r in ­
ing. T hey tiave ta k e n th e In itia ­
T h e best bed for a horse I s
8 f e r n a l Ion «m - o p c o n d itio .,, th an
tiv e in th is m o v em en t
and
e iin e
clay flo o r covered th ick ly w ith s t r a
even th e g o v ern m en t 1« able to g u t good h a rd w ork am o n g th e o rg a n i­
o u t and th u a to fig u re m ore a c c u r­ zers will .«xiii see local u n io n s In
T h is issu e of th e O u tlook con- ately w hat an a rtic le «honld be ev ery s e c tio n of
th e valley
au d
w orth. T h i. in fo rm atio n will be «11. a ro u u d P o rtla n d
a iu s m an y a d s w hich a re
A m an w ill be
gem inated for th e tM-m In
of
em p lo y ed a . g e n e ra l
re a d in g
D o n ’t overlook them
m a n a g e r as
m e m b e r, of th e union
and
they soon az c o n s ---------
is te n t and
p la n s fo r
1 * * ° r ,X'’Ur
re- » « I
’
o p e ra tin g w ill be fo rm u la te d M ean­
T h e follo w in g list o i
p rlte th ereby
w hile every p ro d u c e r sh o u ld becom e
m ain u n c alled for in t
. . . | I h e fir»« th ,n « fo‘ aU) pro< “
in fo rm ed an d p u sh ib is m ovem ent
. ffic
....... e fo r .n th o e week
p o sto
week en
en d d in in g g Aug
Aug ’ is to get th e rig h t p rice lo r rb a t be
to success. T h e only way to m a k e a
raises an d th e «6 agencies in large su ccess is to go a t II h a rd fo r
12th, 1911:
G e n t l e m e n - J.
B
»«even.,
cities, each s u rro u n d e d
b,
loc«> th in g « h a lf d o n e a re n ev er done.
L eeso n , T om N aah, J A H o t'
I u n io n ., will aid m aterially ... br».g
L a d ie e — M iss K a tie 8. K eh .es
in , atxiut t h i . co n d itio n of a ffa irs
H ills M a l l t e i l .
M r.
C a rd s— C lyde C h am b erlin
Mr M iller » a a que.H ot.ed at th e
B ids w ill be received by th e sch o o l
U «se of h l. a d d r e «
In reg ard to
F. K. H .B C . M r- ‘
b o ard of D istric i No. 1U7, « lackam a
ih to
in „ g . bfc
he had
bad not
R e g iste rs— «.- -
-
^ Mime
„ , e lh
no. m ade pi»“ *
B ids
j, ] » n
U lk an
..
to th e b u t th o se presen t
T h ese l e t t e r , w ill be sen t
o u tlook for th e fu tu re
dead
le tte r
office
!,! ! .
If n o t
d eliv ered
on August ¿6. ■
before
un4ay
as m I run
u U X
’ C»za- c e llin g fo r tb s above, plea**
b -GW - —
»II • «.w
cars
to
place of th e 7 15
advertised, giving date of H»‘-
*re tw o, o n e
at
I. McColl, P-
*1 1 -46.
$1.50 PER YEAR
A plunge in a sn o w b a n k d u rin g
m id -su m m e r is w orth a good d e il
f h is is a p riv ileg e enjoyed by many
G re g h a n iite s a t th is tim e of \ , a r
I^ast T u esd ay a p arty of eight
y o u n g people ascended the old snow
s e n tin e l. Mt. Mood.
They started
fro m th e tim b e r line at 4:15 a. in.,
a n d reach ed th e su m m it at 12 15
a f t e r lu n c h in g a t C ra te r Rock, and
re a c h e d G o v ern m en t Camp on the
it is believed t h a t w ith in r e tu r n a t 6 p in. G uides C oalm an
a w ater sy stem c a n be In- a l'd D avies piloted th e party of four
X
Phone 7'»l
GRESHAM, M U L INOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 18. 1811
ater bonds YOUNG PEOPLE
START again
SCALE MT. HOOD
’
“Ever at Your Service’
In
f,
Mr
Mr
e >»lk.
Mrs Carley
upon fu r th e r in fo rm a tio u
N orthw estern o rg an i­
z e r fo r F 8. of 1£ la s woman of
ap p ly
For
to th e
board.
R
A
HUTCH IN S. Clerk,
b o rin g , O r«gon
th e last few d ay s. "" T lie d ep o t am i
g ro u n d a re ra p id ly b e in g
put
ill
s h a p e fo r m o re
p e rm a n e n t
use.
T h e re a re m an y w ho
a re
suying
th e y w ant to ta k e a rid e to Handy
riv e r an d B ull R un on o n e o f th e
o pen fla t c a rs ju s t fo r tlie n o v elty
of it b e fo re th e r e g u la r co a c h e s a r ­
rive. T h ey - w ill h av e to d o so goon
a s th e c o a c h e s a r e e x p e c te d w ith in
a s h o r t tim e
E n g in e No. 1 is d o in g
fre ig h t
se rv ic e w h ile No. 2 Is s llll on th e
p a ss e n g e r ru n s.
T h e p re d ic tio n Is
fre e ly
m ade
th a t th e day Is not f a r d is ta n t w hen
a e ria l tr ip s w ill be m ad e from «Mean
to o cean a c ro s s th e c o n tin e n t,
U AN I P,D T o borrow $i,Ut)U for
-ars on first m o rt g ag e on fa rm
v alu ed
$7,1.00
N otify
p ro p e rty
ih e (lui look o ffice s la tin g rat«- lof
in te re s t.
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L ew is * H taver im p le m e n ts , ca n be
fourni at T lie C o n g d o n , p h o n e 571,
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Lv.
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I'o w u t
DAILY E X C E P T BUNDAY
G re e h a tn ............................7 :1 6 a
M o n ta v illa .......................7 :4 5 a
M o n ta v illa ..........................8 00 a
G r e s h a m ........................... 8 :5 0 a
B ull R u n .........................l u . 00 a
B ull R un .....................1 0 :4 5 a
G r e s h a m ...........................1 1 :6 9 a
M o n ta v illa ................... 1 2 .3 9 p.
M o n ta v illa ..........................2 00 p
.2 :3 0 p.
G re s h a m . ,
.3 4 5 p
B ull R u n .
...
4 U0 P-
B ull R un
. . . . 5 99 P
G resh am
.......... 6 3b P
.......... 5 :4 5 P
« 16 P
G resh am
ONLY
G resh am .
. . . . 8 10 B.
8 40 A,
...........9 00 A.
.M ontavilla.
. . . . 9 30 a
G resh am . . . .
. . . 10 39 A.
Ha n«Iy R iver
.......... 1 1 :3 0 a
Handy R iv e r.
G reah am . . . .
. . 12 30 p
M o n ta v illa . . . ...........1 .0 0 p
.......... 2U0 p-
M o n ta v illa . .
.......... 230 9-
G resham . . . .
.......... 3 30 P
Handy R iv er
. . . 4 30 P
Handy H iv e r.
G re ah a m . . . .
P
M o n ta v illa . .
....9 :0 0 P
M o n tav illa. .
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LOST C ollie feniule.
A n sw ers
Io n a m e " Q u e e n ." H able co lo r, fo u r
w h ite feet. H u liab le rew ard.
Mrs.
J . \V. B a ile y , A n d e rso n S ta tio n .
4!»
LOTH FO R HALE a t C e d a rv ille .
PJasy te rm s . H. W. H nasliall P h o n e
U resln tn i 7 4.
If
r-
Dr. Low e, A u g u st 3 1 st.
1‘O ltT L A M i M A R K E T S .
(■ruin. F lour, F«*<-«l, E lc.
WHEAT
New crop B lu eetein .
8 lc ; C lub, 7 7c;
R ed R um . Ian , 74-
76c.
M ILLH TU FFH
B ra n , $ 2 4 .6 0 -2 6
p e r Io n ;
m id d lin g s, $ 2 2 ;
« lio rts,
$ 2 6 .6 0 -2 0 ; ro lle d b arley , $28 29.
FLOUR
P a te n ts , $4 95 p e r b a r ­
r e l, s tr a ig h ts , $ 2 .8 6 ; e x p o rts , $2 6 0 ;
v alley , $4 80; g ra h a m , $ 4 .5 0 ; w h o le
w h e a t, $4.70.
OATH No. 1, old, w hite, $25 p er
to n ; new , $24.
CORN
W hole, $ 2 2 ,
c ra c k e d ,
$24 p e r to n ,
B A R L E Y - New
fe e d ,
$>5 60-
2 9 ; b rew in g , $30-31.
HAY
T ra c k p ric e s:
T im o th y ,
E a s te r n O reg o n , No I, $ 1 6 -1 9 ; a l ­
$10;
fa lfa , $ 1 1 ; g ra in h ay , n ew ,
c lo v e r, new , $8.50-9.
Oalry aud ( ountry l*r«Mluce,
POULTRY —- L ive
h e n s,
16-
1 6 'A c; s p r in g s , 1 5 -1 6 * 4 ,
ducks,
y o u n g , 16c; g eese, 16 c; tu r k e y s , 18-
l# c
EGGH O re g o n , ra n c h , c a n d le d ,
27e.
CHEEHE
F u ll
c re a m , tw in s ,
1514c p e r p o u n d ; y o u n g A m erica,
16»4e p e r p o u n d
B U T T E R — C ity c re a m e ry e x tr a
30c p e r p o u n d
l’UKK
F a n c y , lu - lu 'a « -
V EA L F a n c y . 1 2 -1 3c.
1
m ul krtaKn.
in
W A TERM ELONS
1-1 ‘4 c p e r
ni
U N IO N S
W alla W alla.
$1.76
rn p e r cw t
Ü1
VEGETABLES •
C ab b ag e, $3;
in
PO TA TOES
New O reg o n , i
ni - l % c p e r pound.
in
Ul
T h e re a r e so m e in te r e s tin g th in g s
in. in th e O u tlo o k a d s th is Week
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