Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 17, 1911, Image 2

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    T ile G cmh I W ork G o e s IHi.
T ri- fo u n t yr t o u t c u t ion
w ill
P lan
S till th e good w ork goes on. T he
L o ra l lk*v elopuM'iit.
IW I( K A W E E K
so v ereig n gran«.
ge of O dd F el-
A tri-c o u n ty d ev elo p m en t leag u e
| low s decid ed a l e s w eeks sin ce th a t
P u b l i s h ' d e v e r y T u e s d a y a n d F r id a y will l-e th e o b ject o f a co n v en tio n
Department
Store
Department Store
Depa
I in fu tu r e all h o tel k eep ers w ho hold
a t G resh am . O regon .
to be h eid at A rlin g to n . O cto b er 31,
licen ses fo r th e sa le of in to x ic a tin g
1.
H. L ST CLAIR, E d ito r and P ubl’r an d th e m o rn in g of N ovem ber
liq u o rs sh a ll n o t be e lig ib le to m em ­
D eleg ates w ill a tte n d from M orrow,
A. it LYM AN, B u sin ess M anager.
b ersh ip
T he b ra n d is on th e tra f-
S h erm an an d G illiam co u n tie s an d
Society is I»1, -dug upon it
O u r S u b scription R ates a cp ecial c a r o f P o rtla n d b u sin ess I fic
C o m m ercial in te r­
One year. 11 50; m en an d o fficia ls of th e O regon De­ ' m o te an d cue
six m onths, 75c;
e sts a re say in g th a t fo r econom ic
v
elo
p
m
en
t
leag
u
e
w
ill
go
from
th ree m o u th ’s trial
reaso n s it c an n o t be co u n ten a n ced
T h e O regon C o n serv a­
su b scrip tio n .
50c P o rtla n d .
A nd th e c h u rc h o f God is p ro c la im ­
tio n co m m issio n , th ro u g h J N. T eal,
A dvertising.
in g as. n ev er befo re th a t it is th e
an d th e O regon D evelopm ent, re p re ­
I t l t o \ I’A M 'A k K I I.O l I t . 17
H O. P R E S T O M IM I, r e g u la r
R a t e s reason*
li t » 1 lilt t > n J.-H Il » K IM .
en em y o f e v e ry th in g th a t is high
able.
O u r re p re ­ sen ted by S e cretary C. C. C h ap m an , a n d holy an d th e re fo re m ust be des
r«*tt. I5 c t p e r p ackage
lOe, |M*r p ack ag e,
.
r o w DKK. t*-lb. a lte .
s e n t a t iv e w ill c a ll have been activ ely a t w ork on p lan s
tro y ed
T h ese a re facts th a t o u g h t
fo r p rises to be o ffered
fa rm e rs
PI HUM' 7 0 1 .
to cau se every y o u th to th in k long
an d fa rm e rs ' c h ild re n fo r d iv e r s i- .
“T h e Linotype fled crops an d ste p s w ill be ta k e n an d seriously b efo re in d u lg in g in th
W ay Is th e Way n t th e co n v en tio n to hold a tr i- c o u n - ! in to x ic a tin g cup. it w ill m ak e for
th a t Wins.**
his d e s t r u c ti o n — K pw orth G erald.
ty f a ir next fall. It is ex p ected to
E n te re d as seco n d -class
m a tte r secu re th e co -o p eratio n of farm ers.
M arch 3, 1911, a t th e p ost office a t la n j ow ner«
o m m ercial o rg an ix a- j T h e O. W. K si N Co., w ill o p e r­
G resh am . O reg o n , u n d e r th e act of
tio n s an d b u sin ess m en o f th ese a te a fa rm in g d e m o n s tra tio n tr a in
M arch 3, 1870.
th re e co u n tie s an d of P o rtla n d for th ro u g h C rook. S h e rm a n ,
G illiam
we have decided to make a special cut on these for this week-end sale and will sell
d e. eloping th a t sectio n alo n g b ro ad an d M orrow co u n tie s on a six-day
CHINA'S DISSOLUTION
lin es, w ith th e sp ecial p u rp o se of to u r , s tra tin g O cto b er 30
Sehed-
W Kli |H»li'*li«'«l top Mild hitti» m u I I I -
P oor C h in a h as e v id e n tly
com e
b rln g itig a b o u t b e tte r cro p m e th o d s uled sto p s a re lo n e. H ep p n er, Cou-
iiitt tl«*»«‘(. Iuiiid'"»iii«*ly iii«kl«'<l, «»ii<*
iilHin p e rilo u s tim e s an d h e r sh ip of au d in te n siv e fa rm in g
don, Clem , A rlin g to n . G rass V alley.
o í lii«' liit ti iM'Miaitfiil Movew i»'« vvfll
s ta te is ru n n in g upoii th e ru ck s of
___________
Moro. W xs-o, B end. K edm ond. C ul­
mm t u m b l e iiiii«l«*.
It« ttulai* MI7.5O
le r , M etolius and M adras T he tra in
d isc o n te n t. It is proposed by som e
I HE POTATO SITUATION
w ill «-kc.ew i ..vs tl.e H o t
F c'
Sant«' mm m I mivc » w ith o u t p «»II m | k *<I top.
50
p ro g re ssiv e s to d em an d a c o n s titu ­
T h e p o ta to s itu a tio n In th e C n ited
S p ecial an d le c tu re s aud den
W ith rv.M'rv«dr.
S«dl iv'ttiilMi*
tio n o r form a rep u b lic. T b ep eo p le
a re a lre a d y in th e th ro e s o f re v o lu ­ S ta te s looks se rio u s to th e m an o n s tra tio n s on su b je c ts of int.-re«
fa rm e rs w ill be given by ex p e rts
tio n , an d w h at th e o u tco m e w ill be w ho h as to buy p o tato es w hen he
fro m th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l co
ta
k
e
s
in
to
c
o
n
sid
e
ra
tio
n
th
e
facts
it is h a rd to p red ict.
lege. Im p ro v ed m eth o d s of agricu!
T h is is th e p rice th a t m ust
be* s ta te d below from l'p -to -D a te F arm -
will
tock
tu r e an d
paiil fo r e n llg h tm e n t an d especially ’n K
ta u g h t
fo r o p en in g th e d o o rs to w estern
We su p p o se th e r e n ev er w as a
ideas.
seaso n w hen th e p o ta to cro p w as so
K a ste ru O reg o n siuvk-at» t tub.
T he g re a t w all of C h in ese exclu- n e a rly a u n iv e rsa l
filu re
in th is
T h e s tu d e n ts a t th e O regon A gri
slon Is slowly tu m b lin g . N ot only co u n try
A dvices of alm o st ev ery -
VaNAWxxmy tNwtts
«MO
I A erhtM iiitt F I ii I m
,fl«5
Is th e r e a leav en in g of th e n a tio n a l w h ere, in d ic a te th a t th e yield
of v u lfu ra l col lege » ho carne frote
I
&I .OO
E v e r L mm O iik 1‘intM
.<1*1
co n se rv a tism by in v asio n o f fo reig n p o ta to e s is f a r below
th e n o rm al, W allow a. C nion. l'm ai.C .a. M orre»
H a lf twvlEm «
tlftir H m II oiim
$ 1 .0 5
G
illiam
,
S
h
erm
an
,
v'rexik.
H
a
rn
e
'
n iissio n raies, e d u c a to rs an d b u sin ess an d th a t q uality is co rresp o n d in g ly
M jmmr INM m
E v er l4iMthitt Q u a rts
.7,5
in v esto rs, but C hinu h e rse lf is sen d ­ bad
E ven o u r C adet le tters.w h ich M alheur, B ak er G ra n t an d W he«
e
r
ceur.i'.es
held
a
u.et
«
.
S
aiurday
ing o u t h e r so n s by h u n d re d s to be com e fro m every s ta le in th e u n io n ,
H a lf « » a llo n s
.7 5
lloM -lar Ruhlw-rs, d«>z«'ii
.0.5
e d u c a te d in E u ro p ean an d A m erican a n d w hich could not h av e a p rice o r n ig h t. O rt. 1« fo r : he p urpose of
Caj»x. dvvt«'«
.1 5
Jelly
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m
m
.
m
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m
,
«hisi'ii
.25
o
rg
a
n
isin
g
a
n
«eastern
O
regon
c
ls
h
schools of h ig h e r le a rn in g .
T hey m a rk e t p re ju d ic e , if th ey sp eak of
a re im b ib in g new id eas on go v ern - 1 th e p o ta to cro p a t a ll. sp eak at it as The iden 1 i to b rin g to g e ib e r the
co u n tie s
m ent.
being bad
In m ost cases a lt th e s tu d e n ts w ho com e from
It w ould sie n i
in o p p o rtu n e
to | lead in g cro p s a re below th e av erag e, h av in g so m ew h at s-m .-nr c o rd . o n -
b rin g ab o u t so ra d ic a l a c h a n g e as b u t in a few in sta n c e s we a re told » h e re th e pro& iem a to be m et a te
The mee t-n g s w
a rep u b lic. A c o n s titu tio n a l m un- "C ro p p ro sp ects a re good in th is of a tik e t a t - - e
a rch y w ould lie m o re in
keep in g lo cality except p o tato es, w hich a re be g iv e : to th e dis. uaaioa of crops
m ost
ta b le fot a p p *-
w ith Hie tr a in in g and te n o r o f th e very p o o r.”
W e d o n o t rem em b er an d a.«
te e m in g m illions o f C h in a an d w ould a sin g le in s ta n c e w h ere a good po­ .a tio a in th e se c o u n tie s
lio a n a tu ra l an d safe step p in g sto n e ta to cro p is re p o rte d
to a republic.
Portia*«: bev*
...
in an-
How is so g e n e ra l a fk H zre e*
We a re nil In te re ste d 1 n C hina th is cro p to be a e e o u t e d fo r.' T h ere
i h ’s
ry-k«w • g cociese
an d hope to see h e r In te g rity m ain ­ h as been a a i & f i r o r i b l «
!«r th e d ire c tio n of the
te& aoa
ta in e d au d h e r d ev elo p m en t
ta k e E xcessive d ro u g h t a n d in ten se h eat local T . M C A. T he co m p etitio n
place a lo n g safe
an d
p e rm a n e n t h av e p rev ailed o v e r w ide a re a s of « ; S< s e in e d N o v em b er 1 and ru u
lines.
R ecord* w ill he
th e co n n trv and have »aused a gen­ u n til F e b ru a ry 29
e ra l low co n d stiv a o f c ro p s;
but k ep t of eggs p ro d u io d a n d m ethod*
P re s id e n t T aft said he * >ald
w here th e h eat wave hdts been s h o r t­ ’ of h o u sin g , feed in g a n d e a rin g fo r
out. a little se c re t an d ac
en ed an d th e d ro u g h t h as been b ro k ­ tt,e fow ls w ill be to ld by th e young
th a t th e P a n a m a c a n a l w<
P ro f J a m e s
en by copious ra in s o th e r cro p s have poultry m en in essay s.
re ad y fo r th e firs t sh ip in J u t
reviv«?d an d p ro m ise b e tte r yields, D ryden, head of th e d e p a rtm e n t of
T h is h as been m o re o r
b u t n o t so w ith th e p o ta to e s, an d in Poultry H u sb an d ry a t th e O regon
a ta te d fo r som e tim e, It I
sectio n s th a t have been fre e from \g r ie u itu r a l college, » ill ju d g e th e
th e fo rm al ot>ening will be d efe rre d bad w e a th e r c o n d itio n s, p o ta to e s are w ork of th e c o n te s ta n ts an d aw ard
N otice fo r l ’iih lic n tIon.
ROCKW OOD I O O F No
13
a y e a r o r tw o an d th a t 1915 w ill be re p o rte d bad.
prtxes.
To W hom It May C o n cern :
M eets lu
M nccahee h a ll every
n one too e a rly fo r th e ev en t in co n ­
N
o „
b
r
N otice la h ereb y g iven th a t
th e T h u rsd a y ev en in g
T his is a m a tte r th a t
sc ie n tists
To T ell llie Ig e o f a H orse.
n ectio n w ith th e g re a te st ex p o sitio n
D alilh aiiiin er; Sec'y J. H. S chram .
u n d e rs ig n e d , a ll o f th e d lr .a to r a of
and e x p e rts ’’ may well in v e stig a te
th e w orld h as ev er seen. C a lifo r­
To lell th e age of an y H orse,
K. O. T M. No. Hl
M eets first
Id ah o M ercan tile C om pany,
In a c ­
Are th e re su b tle co n d itio n s, in v isi­
nia can do it an d San F ran cisco is
Inspect th e L ow er Ja w , of course.
u lg lils
c o rd an ce w ith re s o lu tio n s duly and S a tu rd a y an d th ird F rid a y
ble an d im p e rcep tib le, th a t may a f ­
T he six fro n t lio tli th e ta le will tell
C om ., Ed S p a lh ; R K , W Q uls-
th e place.
re g u la rly ad o p te d by th e sto c k h o ld ­ In berry .
fect a c e rta in cro p in sp ite of o th e r
And every fe a r an d d o u b t d ispel,
e rs and B oard of D ire c to rs of said
c o n d itio n s?
And m ight th is condl
O regonian« h av e been fairly busy
Two m iddle lllpp«'rs you Itehold
F A IR V IE W G RA N G E
F irst Sat
I c o rp o ra tio n resp ectiv ely did on tin '
tio n .w h a te v e r it is, affect m o re th a n
th e past w eek in w elcom ing new
B efore th e ro ll is tw o w eeks old.
u rd a y a t Kt a ui au d
th ird F r i­
4th
day
of
O
cto
b
er,
A
D.
I
9
1
I
,
file
one crop. a h th e crops, at th e sam e
M aster, C edric
ra ilro a d «
No sootier had th e g o ld ­
B efore eig h t w eeks tw o m ore will w ith th e S e c re ta ry of S ta te of th e day n ig h t, h p
tim e, an d may h isto ric fam in es be
S lo n e ; s e c re ta ry , Roy S lone
en Kpiki' I mmii d riv en
in th e new
comp.
l’nul I lo e lz c l, I *rop.
J S ta te of O regon S u p p le m e n ta ry A r
traced to such a cau se?
ROCKW OOD G RA N G E
F irst
ro a d s up th e D eaehutes
to Bend,
l ight m o n th s (he c o rn e rs cut
th«' t i d e s of In c o rp o ra tio n w h erein a r t i ­
We a re a le a rn e d
people,
but !
W ednesday a l S p. m. a u d th ird
th a n T illam o o k held a s im ila r cele­
gum
cle I. of th e o rig in a l a rtic le s of In ­ S a tu rd u y a t l u a m.
M aster, F,
b ra tio n m ark in g th«' co m p letio n of th e re a re still m any th in g s we do T he o u ts id e gro o v es w ill ilisuplm ar
c o rp o ra tio n w as ch an g e d so as to II C ra n e ; se c re ta ry , V iola L ovelace
♦ he new H a rrim a n road
to
h tat not know . O ne th in g , h o w ev er, we F rom m id d le tw o in Just on e y ear.
read :
L. O. T. M C H A R IT Y H IV E No
pim «• from P o rtla n d .
T he T il In may decid e now, an d th a t Is th e peo In tw o y ears from th«1 second p air.
“ T h e n am e of th is c o rp o ra tio n 38 M eets second aud fo u r th T liura-I
moo k tin«* will be open
to tra ffic ph* of th«' I'n lte d S ta te s, If not of In th r e e th e c o rn ers, to o, a re bare.
Com , M rs
Jo h n
sh all be l.«'w lston M ercan tile Com day a fte rn o o n s
( l i e Market, I rcsli I'.very
th e w orld, will use few er p o tato es Al tw o th e m id d le n ip i a r s drop
\o v em ber 1.
B row n; It lv , M rs M ary T u r n e r
b etw een th e cro p s of 1911 and 1912 At th re e th e second p a ir d o n 't stop. I p a n y .”
Day
PL E A S A N T VALLEY G RA N G E
T h e o b ject th e r o f tsd u g to c h an g e
Mo n tu n a Is tt«*ttlng In lin e w ith th a n e v e r befo re, an d th o se w ho do W hen fo u r y e a rs old th e th ird p a ir
M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y al
th e n am e of th e c o rp o ra tio n
from No. 3*8
use
th
em
will
have
a
d
ecid
ed
ly
hi-
I
of In r P acific N o rth w est sín ica for
goes.
P le a s a n t
V alley
hall
H
W
Id ah o M ercan tile C om pany as her,
S n ash aU , m a s te r; E B u tle r, seen ,
dev. loprncnt
B illing«,
a city
of fe rlo r a rtic le an d will pay e n o rm o u s At five a full new set he show s
T he
p o ta to has I'lie black sp o ts will p ass from view to fo re e x is tin g to L ew iston M ercan la r y ; J e n n ie K ro u e u h e rg , le c tu re r
hot lea« th a n 11,000 pe<ople, rala. 1 p rices fo r th em
tile C om pany
not
been
piled
up
lu
storag«*
house's At six y e a rs from th e m id d le tw o,
• IT . 760 a t one m eetin g fo r p uhl.cl-
G BESH AM G RA N G E No 370 m eets
I L ang, II L ung, L. L ang, II (!
F a rm e rs , n a tu ra lly , will be g r a t i­ The second p a rt a t seven y e a rs ,
ty wo rk , d u rin g th e past w w k The
T u ttle , J It M orris, F ra n k T h o n ip Hie second Sal u rd a y of each m o n th
L e c tu re h o u r from 3 to 3 la open
;on vBtem 1« «pr~ *«1 ng an d th is fied a t th e e v id e n t d e te rm in a tio n on At e ig h t th e spot e ach c o rn e r c le a rs
son, A S Stacy.
lo th e public
II E D avis, m a s te r,
«fa’*r sbotiId not fall U ltilnd o th e rs th e p a rt of th e c o n su m e rs to o rg a n - i F ro m th e m id d le n l p i s r u p p er Jaw
F irst p u b lic a tio n Get 13, last pub M ,s W. II lia c h m e y c r, se c re ta ry
Ixe an d p ro v id e p laces w h ere p r o At n in e th e black sp o ts w ill w ith
te good w ork
llc a tlo n Nov. 1 it, 1911.
WOMEN O F W O O D CRA FT, N o
du ce can be sh ip p ed d ire c t
from
d raw
302
M e d s lu O dd F ello w s
hall
If
>- m I t « s ta te th e farm to th e consum er«* ow n re T h e s . m olid p a ir at te n a re w hite.
You a re p ro b ab ly a w a re Ihr.t pm u se, <md uud fo u rlli T u esd ay s 2 p in
«eivlng and d is trib u tin g
s ta tio n s E leven fin d s th e c o rn e rs light
m onta alw ay s re s u lts from u cold, E m m a .Manning, G N , H u ltle Wos
like
But we w arn th e m ag a in , as we did As tim e giM's on th e h o rse m a n know hut you n e v er h eard of a cold rc te ll, clork
s u itin g lu p n u e m o n la w hen C h a m b e r
b efo re
F a rm e rs a re not su fficien t T h ai oval te e th th r e e sided grow
Ia in 's C ough
R em edy
w as used
«
F A IR V IE W LODGE No
I) o rg a n ise d >*•’ to c o n tro l
th e ir They lo n g er get p r o j.c t la-fore
W hy ta k e th e risk w hen Hits rem .
r
i
,v
\
M
m d p rb -a
I ’n less they T ill tw en ty when we know lio m o r e dy may I m * h ad fo r a tr ifle ?
For
lai m e e tin g s S a tu rd a y nighl
sal« by (Ire sh a u i D rug C o , an d all
nd
reach th a t
on o r b efo re full m oon Ma
D ealers.
sonic T em ple, T ro u td a le
on th e p a rt of
o o n t a is
fin ish ed
a
A labor«* r has jum
A FO X , S ecretary
not o p e ra te to walk from th e A flattib coast to , he
ìiu B n * r i
PLEAHANT VALLEY B AP'ITSI
T h e con Pa< |fb «oast
«e p ro d u cers
ben« fit
M
A
ROSS
PO
No * 1 , 0 A
H«* httH a rriv e d
In S ervices first
an d
th ird Sunday B . a m i \ \ l< I ' N ST
o
n o ', t I b i r d
a i l i n g I buy < hemp Haft Fran« tiu o a fte r 71 days oli *h.J each m o n th
S unduy school at lit
ms cheaply road
a lu every Sunduy
Y P S C
E S a tu rd a y each m o u th nt G ra n g e hall
W ow < !«•*
D in n er to ull
w ho a t ­ Profits in Poultry Kaisliig
7 p m
Itev J M N a tio n . p a sto r G resham
»• fa rm e rs
♦be> c a n
te n d
Wm B u tle r, c o m m an d er Mis
I I»« |« u fll« a re liter«», a m f U ie p r u flU a re g re e t,
sa> p e * t»<
la r tr ty
ut
A nnie B ales, p resid en t
M rs H enry
I m »» I si g e l them y.»u w»u«r a p p ly r ig h t m eUDHla
tao*»« re p o rta in th e
(illE S ilA M I tE I I I I .L IIA P T I8T
Tu«l
ranntJ le e r « h u m A I mm »«. H o le o f U ih i i i b
K
une,
se
c
re
ta
ry
.
.• av» j s>a<oc>«.
b a t it * v n -
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COMMENCING MONDAY, OCT. 16, w e will sell for one
week only the followingat G reat Money Saving Prices.
GROCERIES
5c
15c
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H a r d w a r e
In order to pkice a few of our New Crescent Ranges in
some of the homes about G resham aud do it QUICKLY —
Crescent Range
Crescent Range
Crescent Range
Special $40
Spec’l $43
Heating Stoves from $2 up
FRUIT JARS
Great Special on these to close the season !
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Wood Cutters’ Supplies
Simonds Royal Chinook saws $1 per foot, Simonds Chinook
saws 7 5c per foot. \ \ edges and Sledges I Oc per pound.
Watch Fridays Ad. for Bargains Next Week
S h a t t u c k
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