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Send Us Your Name G resham O utlook lYY'K'K A W KKK We a re a n x io u s a t th is seaso n nt P u b lish ed »-very T u esd ay an d F rid ay th e y ear to in c re a se o u r s u b s c rip a t G resh am , O regon. tio n list. We alre a d y h av e a good H L KT CLAIR. E d ito r and PublT s ite d list an d have sen t m an y sa m A. K LYM AN, B u sin ess M anager. ple copies in to v ario u s se c tio n s of O u r S iib M -rip tio n lta le > O n e y e a r. 11.50, six m o n th s , 75e; th re e m o n th 's t r ia l s u b s c rip tio n , 60c th e county. Most of th e people liv in g east of P o rtla n d in M u ltn o m ah an d n o r th e rn C lack am as co u n tie s we feel q u ite c e rta in have becom e m o re or less fa m ilia r w lht th e O u tlook To o u r re a d e rs we w ould say, If you wj,l fu rn ish us th e n am es and co rrect a d d re s s of an y w ho have n o t seen it we will g lad ly send th em a sam - pie copy We w ant to fam ilia riz e every h om e tn th is locality w ith th A dvertising. R a t e s re a s o n ab le. O u r re p re s e n ta tiv e w ill c a ll P it o n i* JOI. " T h e L in o ty p e W a y is th e W ay th a t W in s ." E n te re d as seco n d -class »*“ “ «'' M urch 3, 1911, ¿it th© pout orrict? G resh am O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t of O u tlook and m ak e it a n am e know n i.iis u a m , o re s , , Mi‘ri >‘ ---------------------------------------- ev*, , > b o u aeh o id . T H E T IIA V K I, H A B IT . We also w ant su b s c rib e rs an d we ----------- believe th a t a s people know us an d T he d ev elo p m en t of th e p resen t 1 o u r p ap er be(te r we sh a ll receive has ex ten siv e fa c ilitie s for tra v e l ta k e n place w ith in the m em ory of m any now living. T he o p en in g of tin* g reat tra n s c o n tin e n ta l lin es is ol . o m p a ra tlv e ly recen t d a te . Now th e r e a re five g reat lin es cu rry in g th e ir th o u s a n d s of p a sse n g e rs day a f te r day betw een th e g re a t E ast and th e gro w in g W est. T h e A m erican s a re g e ttin g th e tra v e l h ab it. F o r b u sin ess or pleas- u re , fo r w ork o r re c re a tio n , stu d y o r sig h tse e in g ., th ey a re for al- wajrs on th e move, and th e p erfect- lug and c h e a p en in g of o th e r m ean s of tra v e l, ¡is th e a u to m o b ile , h as not lessened hut r a th e r In creased th e tra v e l by s tre e t c a r am i ra ilro a d In th is case It is a m a tte r of supply utiil d em a n d anil then«- have kept th e even pace, it Is p ro b ab le a m o u n t of rallroa»! tra v e l in t his c o u n try d u rin g th e p a st ten y ears h as Increased at the ra te of ten p er cen t a year. in 1915, possibly in 1914, t ,lp •o r be open P a n a m a can al will ocean tra v e l. It is a safe p red ictio n th a t th is g re a t e v en t, to w ard w hich all th e te n d w orld Is now lo o k in g , will g reatly to in crease tra v e l both by ra il and bout. It will not only In- m any ,lew g d d ltlo n s to o u r list. It jg o u r a |, n (f) u)akc (h is p a p e r bet te r a (j ,,le tim e an d to m ak e It tin p eo p le's p ap er. O ur list is g ra d u a l I n earin g th e lOUO m ark an d w» w ant to s«*e It go aw ay lieyond tlia. m ark iq th e next th irty days. Sc we ask o u r re a d e rs and frie n d s tc help us w hat they can , m ost o f out c o rre sp o n d e n ts are a u th o rise d tc ta k e su b scrip tio n s. H and in y o u r |1 50 to an y of th em anil rest assu red th a t it will •li th is office. If you d o n ’t get th e p ap er let u s know . We resp ect- j fu | | y so licit th e p atro n ag e of every household, P o u ltry P o in te rs . T h e m o u ltin g season is n e a rly , if not q u ite w ith u s a g a in , w hich sug- g e sts m any im p o rta n t d u tie s in con- n ectio n w ith th e p o u ltry y a rd s T he y a rd s sh o u ld be spaded o r plow ed an d seeded w ith ry e a n d w heat. T his w ill not only p ro v id e g reen feed for th e fow ls, but becom es n ecessary for s a n ita ry re aso n s as well. Now is th e tim e to co n d itio n and d isp en se o f such lay in g sto ck as is not d e sira b le to c a rry o v er a n o th e r y ear. C ull o u t th e poorest and k eep only th e b est la y ers to be used in th e b reed in g p en s T h e sam e is re g a rd in g th e m ales, w hich should be kept se p a ra te from th e h en s un- tll th e b reed in g seaso n a p p ro a c h e s It iB very Im p o rta n t th a t th e fow ls w hile in th e ir m eals sh o u ld not fow ls w h ile in th e ir m eals shot not b© ncKlcctcd as th ey too o ften * , ’ y a re. A( th(8 tJ|J)e (h e bir(j , re q u ire a llb e ra l 8Upply of 8Uch fe e d i a8 a re r ,ch , n fP a th e r m ak in g m a te ria l w ith th e lt re g u la r ra tio n , such as su n flo w e r seeds, p ro te in a o r linseed m eal, o r m i|h ijo w to best d isp o se of th e young c o c k e re l, is q u ite a pro b lem w ith b ird s of good q u a lity , th e choicest m an y .In case they a re p u re bred on es can o fte n he sold fo r a good p ric e fo r b reed in g pu rp o ses. T he o th e rs sh o u ld be fa tte n e d by a few d ay s special feed in g an d sold on th e m a rk e t o r to th e fam ily tr a d e , at th e e a rlie s t m o m en t. T h is can ho j f | OU love p o ltry , possess a good sto ck o f p e rse v e ra n c e a n d com m on sense, d o n 't h e s ita te to n d e rta k e th e Wo rlt— e ith e r fo r p leu sre o r for p ro fit. s , ron|! a n d v ig o ros g|tK.k alw ay8 Shattuck & Lindsey lay a t th e fo n d a tio n of every ac cess w ith p o ltry — th e ab sen ce of w hich, fro n t w h a tso e v e r case, will prove d isa stro s. See th a t th e p a re n t stock a re all th a t can be d esired in th is resp ect. Do not p e rm it v erm in to in fest th e coops an d esp ecially th e n ests « le s e ttin g hen. T h o ro u g h ly d isin fect th e incuba- to r an d b ro o d e r b efo re using. In s ta ll th e In c u b a to r in a well v e n tila te d room of even te m p e ra tu re E ach m ach in e h a s th e ru le s fo r F ollow them . o p e ra tin g sam e R em em b er th a t te m p e ra tu re is of g re a te r im p o rta n c e th a n feed fo r th e first few d ay s of th e c h ic k 's life. SOLE A G E N T S FO R d o n e by c o n fin in g th e b ird s in a sm ull rfln, w(th o n |y a few b ird s to g e th e r an d feed in g a m ash com posed of ab o u t eq u al p a rts w heat m id d lin g ., corn or b arley m eal, and g ro u n d oats- ad d in g a b o u t ten per U rg in g th e g o v ern o rs of all th e s ta te s to help alo n g th e "See A m er- |(,a jp|raf> m o v em en t, G o v ern o r W est has ad d ressed a le tte r to th em , call- Ing th e ir a tte n tio n to th e b e a u tie s of th e P acific N o rth w est an d m a k ing an u rg e n t ap p eal to do e v e ry th in g p ossible to stay th e tid e o l fo reig n tra v e l an d tu rn it to th e P acific coast. G o v ern o r W est calls a tte n tio n to th e fact th a t th is ten - dency on th e p art of A m erican s is ' a g reat econom ic loss to th e co u n try and sh o u ld be co m b a tte d on every p ossible o ccasion. He estl- m a te s th a t $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 is spent ab ro ad every Beason by A m erican s th a t sh o u ld be used in seein g th e ir own c o u n try in steu d . T h e g o v ern o r c alls a tte n tio n to th e big c o n v en tion called fo r B altim o re J a n u a r y 23-27, 1912, w hen th e "S ee-A n terl- t c - F i r s l ” m ovem ent w ill be dis- each s ta te <',IK»ed anil a sk s th a t Bend a big d eleg a tio n . ■ reuse t ra n s e n t in o en tn l tra ffic hy ra il but will d ev elo p a riv e r aud ocean tra v e l w hich has h ith e rto not , been ilream eil of A lready c a p ita lis ts of th e M issis C rook co u n ty w ill h av e a Idg fair sippi V alley have su b scrib ed $3,000,- an d livestock show la s tin g from O<- ism to build a fleet of th e h ig h est j to b e i 11 to 14. P re p a r a tio n s to ty p e of sh ip s fo r a new an d mod- j g a th e r a c o m p reh en siv e ex h ib it of e ra m erc h a n t m a rin e T h e s ta te of th e p ro d u ct* o f c e n tra l O regon for th e show h av e a lre a d y s ta rte d and L o u isian a will exem pt th em from each of th e fo u r larg est c itie s of ta x a tio n fo r fifte e n y ears. To visit th e co u n ty , P rin e v ille , B end, R ed Soul li A m erican p o in ts, or ta k e an m ond and M adras, w ill h av e o n e »lt f to he ocean trip from th e A tlan tic const ut th e fair. T h e e x h ib its to Hie PiK-ific co ast will becom e show n w ill he sent to C h icago and New Y ork a f te r Hie fa ir closes fo r p o p u lar. ex h ib itio n at Hie big land sh o w s W e predict th a t h u n d re d s of next w in ter. Journeys, long o r sh o rt, hy rail and T h a n k sg iv in g day will th is y e a r b oat, w ill becom e p ossible and popu- la t. by Hie o p e n in g of th e P an a m a , 0 , **o »» th e :{n tb <>“ >’ of N ovem ber. T h u rsd a y . It can al and a new th of tra v e l will w hich is Hie fifth w as th o u g h t hy sine oit o u g h t to h»‘ begin. on th e 2 3 rd , o r fo u rth T h u rsd a y in th e m o n th , hut P re s id e n t T aft lias F o r w a te r sy stem s, Im p lem en ts, sa itlcd th e d o u b t. Rli-iglous o rg a n i- li n y p resses, v eh icles of all des /.allons, n ew sp ap ers an d colleg e tool- ■ r ip t l o ii. see E E. M arsh all. Cong hall team s r a n now m ak e th e ir »Imi H otel, G resh am , p h o n e 571 | plans. P n d ltry Votes. c en t ot linseed m eal o r p ro te in a It is very d e sira b le th a t th e m ash be wet w ith so u r m ilk to a consistency th a t ¡t w[ll b early po u r. W hat is left a fte r tt few m in u te s feeding, m ust be rem oved an d no food left w ith in th e ir reach fo r a n o th e r th re e h o u rs T hen feed a g a in in th e saiu way. P l a n ’fo r e a rly m o rn in g and very la te ev en in g feeding, In ten »lays th e b ird s sh o u ld he co n d itio n ed an d read y for m a rk e t, w hen they sh o u ld he d isposed of w ith o u t de lay.— H. L. B la n ch ard , a s s 't S upt. N. YV. E x p erim en t S ta tio n . D on't fo rg et S u n d ay , th e C ongdon H otel f a t e , G resh am , O regon. Dl RECTORY’ Gl* G R ESH A M . B u sin ess .Men am i A d v e rtise rs. K»l. YV, A y lsw o rtli, < lo tliii.g. »hoes. YV. II. K uclinicyer, D ry G oods, G ro ceries- B ank of G resh am , J a s . E lk iu g to ii. P re s .; E. G. K a rd e ll, C ash ier. YV. C. B elt. P h y sic ia n an d S u rg eo n . S. I*. B ittn e r, P h y sician am i S urgeon J. 11 B lak e, Livery B arn. II. I t . C a r ls o n , F u r n i t u r e , C iu le rtu U - l» g . C. L. C ren sh aw . P lu m b e r. T in * C o iig ilo ii, W in . II. Congdon, op ri» to r . A. W. C ook, P a in te r. C a r l H a lil, S h o e s h o p . til» ,-it Ih ia n e , C e m e n t B lo c k s . R e s ta u r a n t. H. I,. Post« A rth u r F ield lio u se, P la s te re r. F. YV. F ie ld h o u se, Je w e lry Store. ir s i St.it«* B an k . A. M eyers, P res. (*. .1. L u n d q u ist, f u s ilie r , G re sh a m A uto C om pany. G ihbs B ros., C o n tra c to rs. .las. G»MMir«*llow, B lack sm ith S lio p . G resh am O u tlo o k . P rin tin g . G r e s lia m D r u g C o ., D ovvsett A P ate- u eau d e. H enry G u llik so u , D ray K a r r A i l a i u i l l o u , < o u tr a c to r s a n d B u ild e rs. H B. H uxley, P a in te r. J . C. H essell, F a rm im p le m e n ts H ew itt H ouse. Mrs J. H ew itt, P rop Cuul H oelzel, < Ity B ak ery . I', li. H o w itt. M eat M ark et. E. T. J o n e s A Co., C o n tra c to rs. C. E M etzger, S k a tin g R ink E E M arsh all, F a rm Im p lem ents. M rs 1. McColl, P o s tu iis tie s s F o rd M e tz g e r . S a lo o n . Mclzg. r B ros., t»r»H*»*ri»*s. M t 't t g e r \ \ tn. 11. C ongdon, Prop. M EALS A m erican or E u ro p ean Plan. R e g ular M eals, T) cents. Short O rd e r al any tune. Special C hicken D inner S u n d ay , 50 cents. I his H ostelry is New, M odern. L p- to-c »»tc 3i Htary an d First C lass in e v e iy respect. No better place to sto p an y w h ere in O regon. F ifty th o u s a n d bad eg g s have bee co ndem ned in K an sas C ity. Many of th e s e eg g s a re being shipped to C hicago w h ere an a tte m p t will be m ad e to sell th em as s to ra g e stock d u rin g th e period of high p rices In th e w in te r m o n th s. Tin* O u tlo o k h as m ade » p erlal a r- ra iig e in e n ts so it can o ff e r th e liest in d u c e m e n ts insvsthle to |»ersons w ho »visit to ta k e hotli city d aily a n d th i p a p e r. —— M. D. K e rn , L u m b e r Y ard , C h u rc h N otices. d ig K n ig h to n . B ash er. T R O U TD A L E Al E. — S ervices F re d L a u ti, P a in te r. each S unday a t 11. a m . S u n d ay I ' . I I . L a n e , Y g t. M a lk in *« ' B enn »lies. school a t 10 a. m. C. C. Coop, A. la 'lu n d . L iv e r y a n il T r a u s le r . p a sto r P. M. N ash, S. S. S upt. G u s t L a rs o n . H a r n e s s S lio p E C 1.1.u ls » y , C o n tr a c to r . THE CONGDON 0 0 »»*• e h k k s “ nyth l,‘K u n tll th e b e g in n in g of th e th ird dbjf T hen g ive th e m a little san d to *“ » w ith a little h a rd boiled egg “ »*» «” 7 bread cru m b s. C om m ercial « b ltk feed will be good a fte r a day o r 1 "°- “ »*> “ « o r a w eek o r so, crack ed w h eat, ste e l cu t o a ts and crack ed co rn , In ab o u t eq u al p a rts m ak e a good co m b in atio n , and should be s c a tte re d in c h a ff o r litte r , th a t th e ch ick s m ay sc ra tc h fo r it. Be su re and not om it th e g reen feed, »nd p u re w ater I l is very d e sira b le th a t th e w eak ’ d le o“ rly. C h ic k e n , do n o ' like th e d a rk - »css, b u t alw ay s e n |,.y th e su n lig h t. A ll coops m ust be sa n ita ry , an d th e re fo re m ust he c o n sta n tly sup- pllod «.villi gooil p u re t i p — both »lay anil night w ith o u t i a u g h ts P u re ox,, g u t is eq u a l in im p o rta n c e to th e g ra in feed. T he open fro n t lay in g house b rin g s th e most sa tisfa c to ry re s u lts . b ecau se of th e oxygen th u s supplied L>on 1 fo rg e t ,h a t ,h e sun is th e « re a t s a n ita ry ag en t. Use Ju d g m en t in feeding, and sup ply a v a rie ty . W et m ash es a re becom ing less and less used. Dry feeds a re s a fe r and b e tte r fo r th e d ev elo p in g p u llet, as well as for th e lay in g hen. T he p u lle ts sh o u ld he kept g ro w ing an d developing. T he hetta m ust be well fed. upon sound and w holesom e feeds. T h e lig h t breed s w ill re q u ire front 6 64 to 7*4 p o u n d s of feed,— exclusive of tile g reen s tu ff— p er m o n th , w hile th e heavy b reed s each need front o ne to tw o p o unds a d d i tio n al. See to It w ith o ’i t full, th a t a good h a th is pro v id ed , esp ecially fo r th e su m m e r m o n th s, fo r th e verm in m ust be k ep t In cheek C arefu lly stu d y th e m a rk e ts , th a t th e p ro d u c ts from th e pens m ay be disposed of to th e best a d v a n ta g e . D evelop a system in y o u r w ork and re g u la rly a d h e re Io saim tl (lie an d re lig io u sly a d h e re to sam e. DEALERS IN “GOODS OF QUALITY" A m erican F en ce Lorain R an ges L auden H a y T ools W a rn er’s R ust P roof C orsets P eters Shoes Better Shoes Do you know w e sell better shoes for the m oney than you can get in Portland? W e do and w e can prove it. Com e in and look over those new styles. Dry Goods O ur dry goods departm ent is teem ing with new and novel things for your choosing. G R E S H A M FE E D & C H O P MILL R a m s b y & O s w a ld , P r o p s . G o o d supply of mill ¿tuff, G rinding Feed, Bran, Shorts, etc. 1 ry a D one can of C o n k ey ’s Fly K iller E I'w very y or Lice Liquid H ighest Price Paid for O ats. K. O T. M. No. «1— M eets first S a tu rd a y an d tliiril F rid a " n ig h ts Com ., Ed S p a th ; R. K ., W Quia- in berry. F A IR V IE W G R A N G E — F ir s t Sal u rd a y a t 10 a ui. am i th ird F r i day n ig h t, 8 p. in. M aster, C edric S to n e; s e c re ta ry , Roy S tone ROCKWOOD GRANGE — F irst W ednesday at 8 p. tu. an d th ird S a tu rd a y at 10 a tu M aster. FT H. C ra n e ; se c re ta ry , V iola L ovelace. I,. O. T. M. C H A R IT Y H IV E No. 38 M eets second and fo u rth T h u rs d ay a fte rn o o n s Com.. M rs Jo h n B row n; R. K., M rs .M ary T u rn e r P L EA SA N T VALLEY G RA NG E No. 348— M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y at P le a s a n t V alley hall. H. W. S n a s b a n 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. UKESHAM G RA N G 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. H. E. D avis, m a s te r; M rs YV H. B achuieyer, se c re ta ry . WOMEN O F W O O D CRA FT. No. 202 M eets In Odd F ellow s hall second an d fo u rth T u esd ay s 2 p m. H a ttie Wos- E m m a M anning, G. N te ll, clerk . F A IR V IE W LODGE No. P L E A SA N T VALLEY B A P T IS T 92, A. F . & A. M.— R eg u te rv tc ts firs t and th ird S unday la r m eetin g s S a tu rd a y u ig h l -itch m o n th S unday school a t io on or before full uioou Ma » m every S unday. Y. P. S C. K. so n ic T em ple, T ro u td a le » p m. itev. J. M N a tio n , p a sto r A. FO X , S ecretary City Bakery P aul Hoetzel, Prop. BEST BREAD on the M arket, Fresh Every Day Pies, C akes an d O th er P astery M ain St„ G resh am A re Y ou G oing to B uild? Let US Figure With You A rchitects, C ontractors a n d B uilders E. T. Jones & Co B r o s . C o n tr a c to r s G RESH A M B E T H E L B A PT IST M A ROSS PO ST No 41, G A Mt. llooil D<*pi>t, J. o R eilly, Agt. S unday serv ices S a b b ath school at R,. and YV. R. C. No. g. m eet th ird M nil iioninli w C la c k a m a s M utual lu a. m., p re a c h in g a t 1 1 a . tn. and S a tu rd a y each m o n th at G ra n g e hall T elep h o n e Co.. C. R K eller. Mgr J .3 o p. m. P ra y e r ui«*eting each G resliam 'D in n e r to all w ho a t O. W P D epot, J M Jo h n s o n . Agt W ednesday ev en in g a t 7 :3 0 p m. te n d . Wm. B u tle r, c o m m an d er. M is O tt Itr o n ., I)» *n tists. F. M B u rtc h , P asto r. A nnie B ates, p re sid e n t. M rs H enry Ed. O sborn, B lack sm ith Shop K an e, se c re ta ry . •I W. P a r k « , C e n tra l H o te l. BORING M. E.— P re a c h in g 11 a. J. C P e te rso n , L u m b e r Yard DAMASCUS CAM P. No 7533, P u b lic l.l b r a t ) . Miss A C uly. I.ilir'n in each S u n d a y ; S p ui. a lte rn a te S u n d ay s S u n d ay achool In a in M. W. A. M eetings first an d th ird Hituishy A O sw ald. I »*«*»! Mill. at G resh am B eal E s ta te « «»., D. '• E p w o rth L eugue 7 p tit In c h a rg e S atu rd ay e v e n in g s each m o u th Rev. A. B HaMelwofld's hall. Geo. D allas, coun- of H arry B ickford. B o I n t I s . Jo h n C onley. s e lu ta u ; H arry R oach, ch ief fo re ste r C alder, p a sto r 11 F H ollins, C o n fectio n ery . Siiuday A B ill, t'«»utra«-t»irs am i F AI R V IE YV P R ES B YT E R IA N — MODERN YVOOD.YIAN O F AMER- B u ilile r s . S ervices every S unday m o rn in g at ICA. m eets in 1. O O. F. h a ll first E S cliw ed ler, Milk R o u te II o'clock S unduy school m eets a t an d th ird T u esd ay s of each m o n th . 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