Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 24, 1911, Image 2

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    G resham O utlook
I WH E A W EEK
P u b lish ed every T u esd ay an d F rid ay
a t G resh am , O regon.
If. I,
KT CLAIR, E ditor and Publ r
V It LX MAN. liiisli.is s M anager.
O u r S u bscription R ules
One year, Jt.BO;
six m onths, 76c;
th ree m onth's trial
su bscrip tion ,
60c
o f th is w ork is so u n d ed in a dem an d
fo r m ore g én éro n s s ta te an d n a tio n a l
su p p o rt am i e n c o u ra g e m e n t o f in ­
s titu te w ork am o n g
fa rm w om en.
T he G ran g e, th e e a rlie s t h e ra ld of
th is idea, may be dep en d ed u p o n to
co rd ially in d o rse th e p rin c ip le s an d
o b jects of th is co n g ress o f farm
w omen an d to aid in th e ir p ro m o tlo
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Lusted
Shattuck & Lindsey)
Mrs. J . Ic k le r visited Mrs. N ellie
Ion one day last week.
Mrs. K ellogg, th e m o th e r of I). C.
K ellogg, fo rm erly of tills place, is
rep o rte d very low. She is su ffe r-
ing from ca n c e rs and little hopes for
h e r recovery.
( 'loser R e la tio n s w ith O u tsid e ( o u n -
\ j r aI1(j Mrs. K<1. H am ilton visit-
try w ill be EosU-re<l by P o rtla n d
<(j frie n d s a t Sandy last M onday.
W ill
G R E SH A M
A step of p e rm a n e n t c o n stru c tiv e
M rs C la ra H o lliste r w as visiting
A ih erilsln g .
b en efit w as th a t ta k e n last S a tu rd a y j,, G resh am last T h u rsd ay
R a t e s reason- n ig h t a t th e P o rtla n d C o r.m ereiai
School has been closed for tw o
nide.
O u r re p re ­
clu b , w hen b u sin ess m en g a th e re d w eeks. We a re in hopess of g ettin g
s e n ta tiv e w ill cull
a t a d in n e r to d iscu ss th e b en efits
a te a c h e r soon.
I'lione 701.
of re c e n t e x cu rsio n s
to
K la m a th
L. A. D avies of S andy has been
" T h e L inotype F a lls, C e n tra l O regon an d A b erd een ,
h
e
lp
in g his fa th e r w ith th e fin ish ­
W ay Is the
th e W ay W ash in g to n . T h e big d in in g room
that W ins.”
w as filled by m en of a ff a irs an d th e in g of th e in te rio r of his house. It
will soon be read y to occupy and will
E n te re d as seco n d -class
m a tte r e x p erien ces given an d th e policy fo r
M urcb 3, 1911, a t th e p o st o ffice a t fu tu re ex c u rsio n s w ere
of
g re a t 1 ,lll^vc 1 _
S ev eral o f th e young people h ere
G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t of value.
M arch 3, 18 79.----------------------------------
m e e tin g d eveloped In to a u tte n d e d th e d an ce a t O rien t last
sym posium on th e a ttitu d e of P o rt- S a tu rd a y evening.
NEW SPAPER«
IM I
STO RE
Stoves ! Stoves !
M ORALS
i land b u sin ess m en to o u ts id e te rri-
an d to ry ln
tw o stal<‘s an d w as a
T h e n ew sp ap ers h av e been
su rv ey of co n d itio n s fro m A b erd een
a re im p o rta n t fa c to rs In o u r politic: t
to K la m a th and In c e n tra l O regon.
Miss Id a M iller a tte n d e d th e B ap­
co m m ercial an d in te lle c tu a l d ev elo p ­ T h e re s u lt w ill be a clo ser tie be-
m en t. T hey a re a s in d isp en slb le ill tw een P o rtla n d a n d th e
o u tly in g tist S ta te co n v en tion at M cM innville
o u r civ ilizatio n to d ay as th e r a i l- | co u n tf y ®nd th is p ro m ises to be of last week.
J o h n S leret an d wife s|>ent S u n ­
1 g re a t aid in fu tu re d ev elo p m en t.
ro ad s.
day w ith A rnold R uegg of C o ttrell.
Hut we fe a r o u r g re a t city d a llie s , , i e g
E a rl J a c k is sp ending a few days
P rid e R eally for S ervice
a
t
hom e.
es|>ecially a re fa llin g sh o rt in m o ral
lfti-r L ong R est.
Influence.
W hile g o in g zealo u sly I Y esterd ay th e g ra n d old b a ttle s h ip |
Mr8' E n d e r*- o u r fo rn le r l*'ach<>r
and h u sb an d visited a t th e home of
a fte r th e most se n s a tio n a l new s of O regon B tarted on its trip to Los
P hil. E d e r S unday.
th e d ay , th ey a re p a n d e rin g to th e A ngeles w here It will jo in th e Pacific
A. W . S hipley and fam ily took a
b aser e le m e n ts an d
lo w erin g
th e fleet. S he h a s been laid up in th e p le a s u re d riv e to Bull R un recently.
navy yn rd at B rem erto n fo r six y ears
11. G. M ullenhoff, wife and baby,
m o ra l Ideals.
u n d erg o in g re p a irs an d a lte ra tio n s.
T h is Is esp ecially n o ticeab le
in It Is p ro b ab le th is v a lia n t sh ip , r e ­ visited re la tiv e s at G resham Sunday.
Mr. N aghon was a P o rtla n d v isito r
th e w ide p u b licity b eing given th e now ned fo r h e r serv ice in th e p ast,
supposed p o iso n in g o f a g irl by a will be k ep t on th e coast o r in th e M onday.
Mrs. K a th ry n W olfhagen of P o rt­
m in is te r n e a r B oston. T h e p ublic P acific as a p a r t of o u r defences.
land sp e n t sev eral d ay s
w ith h er
w an ts an d is e n title d to t h e l i e w »
m o th e r, Mrs. R alph N elb au er.
esp ecially
facts,
but w h at Is th e
R ed m o n d w ill hold a p o ta to show
G us C arlso n had as g u e sts re c e n t­
sen se in giv in g g re a t sc a re
head on N ov em b er 2. T h is Is th e d a te
in g s to long fro n t page a rtic le s on ( th e O. W. It. & N. d e m o n s tra tio n ly, Mrs. E rick so n and fam ily of P ow ­
su p c rsc n sa tlo n n l ru m o rs.
It seem s tr a in a rriv e s a t R edm ond an d th e ell V alley.
to us it m ak es a n e w sp ap er a m ere tw o ev e n ts will u n d o u b ted ly b rin g a
Farm ers* C o-O perative L eagu e
scan d al m onger. O ften
th e
facts very la rg e n u m b e r of fa rm e rs from
F orm ed .
a re bad en o u g h in th e in te re s ts of th e s u rro u n d in g c o u n try
to
Red-
A F a rm e rs 'C o-O perative leag u e
decency tin y sh o u ld be m ore o ften m ond. At th e sam e tim e a m eeting lias been fo rm ed by th e fa rm e rs of
w ith h eld , but
wlicn
se n sa tio n a l of d airy m en will lie h eld to. o rg an ize H arn ey co u n ty a t th e su g g estio n of
c h a rg e s a re based only on " it is an asso ciatio n .
S u p e rin te n d e n t B re ith a u p t of th e O r­
th o u g h t,” " I t Is s a id ,” " i t Is be-
-
egon A g ric u ltu ra l college e x p e rim e n t
llev ed ,” and o th e r h earsay an d s u p ­
An ap p le tre e n e a r A lbany
has sta tio n n e a r B u rn s.
T he aim
Is
posed
ev id en ce, th e
s ta te m e n ts been sold fo r $600. It is e v e rb e a r­
m u tu al aid in th e a d v a n c e m e n t of
w ould b e tte r be w ith h eld u n til th e re ing, m a tu rin g fru it at all seaso n s of
scien tific a g ric u ltu re in th a t section,
a re e sta b lish e d facts.
th e g ro w in g p erio d , w ith buds, b los­ th ro u g h m u tu a l aid. T he m em bers
I l is tr u e th e re a re th o u s a n d s of som s and ap p les on th e tre e at th e
will re p o rt to Mr. B re ith h a u p t th e ir
low -m inded p erso n s o f both sexes sam e tim e. A n u rsery com pany h as
m eth o d s an d success o r fa ilu re , and
« g e r fo r th is sort of dope. T hey | b ought th e tre e and will try to es-
be in tu rn will m ake e x p e rim e n ts
l4<>at o v er It and feast th e ir co r­ ta b lish a new e v e rb e a rin g v ariety .
an d d e m o n s tra tio n s on th e sta tio n
ru p t n a tu re s on it. But th a t Is not
farm a s to th e d iffe re n t cro p s and
good an d su fficien t reaso n fo r th e
D airym en an d b u tte r an d ch eese th e ir tre a tm e n t on d iffe re n t soils.
uvw spupcrs lo w erin g
th e ir
m oral m a k e rs will g a th e r ln P o rtla n d De­
Dr L. A. H ib b ard is p re sid e n t, and
s ta n d a rd s to c a te r Io th is co rru p t cem b e r tl, 7 an d 8 for th e a n n u a l R. II. H a rris, se c re ta ry .
If they do
th ey
becom e co n v en tio n an d special p la n s a re i n l ­
c la s s
Ihem sclv es c o rru p to ra, an d a b e tte rs d e r way to m ak e th is y e a r's g a th e r-
T ry th e new co n fectio n ery . E very
I Ing th e la rg e st an d m ost in te re stin g
of crim e.
th in g nice.
P a rk e r's .
I'bere is no doubt Hie s ’o ries of ev er held.
E x p e rts
from th e East
m in d e r s, of suicides, of w h ite glav«‘ will be in a tte n d a n c e to Ju d g e th e
1*1 lil.K SA LE
tria ls , o f d ivorce su its of sc a n d a ls d if fe re n t e x h ib its, of w hich
th e re
In high life an d low life, can be I will
be m any, an d
well k now n a n ­
W h ereas th e U n d ersig n ed , re s id ­
ti. ade public in such a way as to th o rltie s on v ario u s topics of in ter-
ing o n e -h a lf m ile so u th of F airv iew ,
d isrn iiru g e crim e r a th e r th a n
en - e st will d eliv er a d d resses.
T h ere
in M u ltn o m ah co u n ty , O regon,
on
co u rag e
it. T h is c h a rg e
Is not will be m ore and b e tte r p rizes of-
th e 12th ilay of O ctober, 1911, took
a g ain st th e n ew sp ap ers alo n e
but fered th a n e v e r before.
up an d a d v e rtise d as re q u ire d
by
ap p lies also to som e of th e p resen t
law , one Tw o Y ear old Je rse y and
T he p ro g ram h as Just t«>eii m ade !
day supposedly high class m agazines
E ig h teen M onth Je rse y H eifer,fo u n d
up fo r th e firs t a n n u a l co n v en tio n o f ;
ru n n in g a t la rg e w est of th e S andy
th e O regon S ta te H otel M en’s As
X 111 I I (»ME MlH EM ENT.
riv er.
so ciatlo n , w hich will be held in th e
T h e re fo re . I w ill, on S a tu rd a y , th e
T he O reg o n ian re fe rrin g to th e convent loti h all of t he P o rtla n d Com
28th day of O cto b er, 1911, a t
10
reiient o rg a n iz a tio n of th e I n te r n a ­ m erclal clu b on D ecem ber 5 an d 6
o
'clo
ck
a.
m
of
said
day
offer
for
tio n a l C o n g ress of F a rm W om en, T h e h otel men will d iscu ss m a tte rs sale and sell at p ublic a u tio n to th e
I of m u tu a l in te re st and seek w ays to |
says th a t th is e ffo rt co n te m p la te s
in crease to u rist tra v e l to th is sta te h ig h est b id d e r fo r cash th e said de­
scrib ed J e rse y H eifers, to satisfy th e
one of th e most soridy needl'd re ­ from C alifo rn ia an d th e E ast.
cost of k eep in g , a d v e rtisin g and sell­
fo rm s o f th e co u n try . T h e move-
ing th e sam e.
no ut co n te m p la te s im p ro v em en ts In
E u g en e w ill hold Its big g est apple D ated at F a irv iiw , O regon, O cto b er
4, th e
hom e econom ics and seek s
to in ­ show on N evem lier 3 an d
20, 1911
crease th e leisu re of farm w om en, com ing ex h ib it th ro w in g all p rev io u s
T. It. H O W IT T , O w ner
and e n h a n c e social In te rc o u rs e
in show s fu r in th e sh ad e. T h e a n ­
n u a l fru it e x h ib itio n Is g ro w in g all
ru r a l rn m u iu tiltlsc
Every t h in g
R igh t,
" F a r m w om en as a class a re sadly *hc tim e In Im p o rtan c e b ecau se of
Im p lem en ts, W agons and B uggies
o v erw o rk ed , an d , except for p lain in c re a sin g o rc h a rd a c re a g e a ro u n d
lle sse l sell a re
m a n u fa c tu re d
of
food th a t they p re p a re th em selv es. E u g en e, an d th is y ear th e festiv al
picked
m a te ria l, wood and steel
and su ch c lo th in g as they
have w ill ta k e on m ore th a n local In ter-
p a rts, an d have acknow ledged
su ­
ten tim e s e a rn e d , th ey a re , so fa r «■’
P rizes have been o f f n a d th a t
prem acy of o th e rs
S u p erio r D rills.
as m a te ria l c o n sid érât lass go. un- m ak e it an o b ject for fru it g ro w ers
C lip p er S teel Plow s, sp ik e to o th and
paid. T h e te rm " f a rm w o m en " in ­ to com pete
disc h a rro w s. Old Hickory w agons,
deed Includes th e la rg e st class of
M ichigan b u g g ies am i e v e ry th in g in
L
akeview
will
add
a
g
ric
u
ltu
re
to
u n d e rp a id la b o re rs 111 th e w orld
th e Im p lem en t line to be sold nt
T h e ir econom ics consist larg ely
In Its h ig h school co u rse as soon a s Its
rig h t prices. R ig h t
goods,
rig h t
" g e ttin g alo n g " w ith an In su fficien t new b u ild in g is fin ish ed . T h is is a
tre a tm e n t a t
H essel's
Im plem ent
liousejiold e q u ip m e n t; s tre tc h in g th e new anil Im p o rta n t fe a tu re of th e
sto re.
poultry an d sm all fru it p ro d u c tss to co u rse of stu d y an d one th a t p ro ­
c lo th e th e ir y o u n g e r c h ild re n on th e g ressiv e c o m m u n ities a re ad o p tin g
N otice for P iild ica lio n .
" h a n d me d o w n s" of th e o ld e r ones
To W hom It May C oncern:
You a re pro b ab ly a w a re th a t p n e u ­
and p in ch in g (h e ir own w urdrolie to
N otice is h ereby given th a t
th e
th e lim it III o rd e r to save m oney to m onia alw ay s re s u lts from a cold,
hut you n e v er h eard of a cold re ­ u n d e rsig n e d , all of th e d ire c to rs of
pay th e tax es an d th e h ired men.
su ltin g in p n iiein o n ia w hen C h am b er Id ah o M ercan tile C om pany, in ac
"A n o rg a n iz a tio n th a t sta n d s for Iain 's C ough
Rem edy
was used
co rilan ce w ith re s o lu tio n s duly and
his sh o u ld c ertain ly th riv e
u n d e r W hy ta k e th e risk w hen th is renie-
th e Im p etu s of tw en tieth -,-en tu ry d > u,av ** h ad fo r “
F o r re g u la rly ad o p ted by th e sto c k h o ld ­
sale by G resh am D rug Co , an d all e rs a n d B oard of D irecto rs of said
th o u g h t an d p ro g ress. T he k ey n o te D ealers.
c o rp o ra tio n respectively did on th e
4th day of O cto b er, A. l> 1911, file
w
ith th e S e cretary of S ta te of th e
YOUR PERSONAL INTEREST
S ta te of O reg o n S u p p lem en tary A r­
ticles of in c o rp o ra tio n w herein a r t i ­
is best served by placing your Life Insurance in
cle I of th e o rig in a l a rtic le s of in ­
c o rp o ra tio n w as ch an g ed so as to
re n d ;
" T h e n am e of th is c o rp o ra tio n
sh a ll he L ew isto n M ercantile Com ­
p a n y .”
The o b ject th e ro f being to chan g e
th e n am e of th e co rp o ra tio n
from
Id ah o M ercan tile C om pany as h e re ­
to fo re e x istin g to L ew iston M ercan­
tile C om pany
The only Com|>any “Exclusively Oregon”
I L ang. H L an g . 1.. L ang. H G
BEST FOR OREGONIANS
T u ttle , J 11 M orris, F ra n k T h om p­
son, A S Stacy
Main Office Corbett Building, Portland
F irst p u b licatio n Oct 13; last p u b ­
A. L MILLS, P i c
SAMUEL, Qgp'l Mgr.
W. H. M A N M N Spec.al Agt.
licatio n Nov. It), 1911,
Scenic
n»'
D EPARTM ENT
O regon! ifc
i
O u r sto c k of Stoves a n d R an g es
is th e larg est in th e city a n d
co n sists of th e B est M ak es on
th e M ark et.
L orain R anges, $ 4 2 50 to $ 5 0 .00
47.50
C re sc en t
to 50°°
B ridge B each,
23-50 to 70-0°
42-50 to 47.5°
C h a rte r O ak,
N iag ara R anges, $ 3 2
Heaters all Makes
From $2 to $17.50
We, the undersigned, having sold our farms, will sell at Pub­
lic Auction at Kelly Homestead Farm, 1 ] miles north
of Lents Station, 1 miles southeast of Montavilla,
12 miles east of Mt. Tabor reservoir, on Sec­
tion Line Road, Kelly Butte,
Thursday, October 26
X
Commencing at 1 0 o’Clock A. M., the folllowing:
Livestock, Machinery
CONSISTING OF
**
Registered Jersey Bull, Mary’s Golden Boy, A. J. C. C.
Four Horses—Dark brown, weight 1 400: Iron grey, weight
1350; matched sorrel team, weight 2200, with harness
F a rm W agon and Box
3 1-2 S tu d e b a k e r W agon
J o h n D eere S tag T ru ck
2 d eliv ery W agons
O pen ru n a b o u t Buggy
2 sin g le buggy H arn ess
2 d o u b le w ork H a rn e ss
U inch steel w alk in g Plow
D ouble su rre y H arn ess
O liver w alk in g Plow No 40
O liver w alk in g Plow No. 50
14 inch Jo h n D eere su lk y Plow
2-horse J o h n
I>eere
rid in g C u l­
tiv a to r an d 3 se ts of S hovels
2-horse P & O. C an to n line Disc
2 Feed C u tte rs
M ann Hone C u tte r, h an d o r pow er
12-ft. 2 -h o rse W eed er
2 spik > to o th H arro w s
No. 4 S h a rp ie s S e p a ra to r, h an d or
pow er
2 ail tig h t h e a tin g S toves
F a n n in g Mill
2 Hay R acks
16-ft. wood R ack
Ami i long list of to o ls a n d m a c h in ­
e ry not m en tio n ed
Usual Free Lunch at Noen
11 .RMS—-Sums of $10 and under, cash. Over that amount
six months time will be given on approved notes bear-
Hg
per cent interest. No property removed until
settled for.
JAMES KELLY, S. E. SMITH, ALFRED NIBLIN,
J. W . Hughes, Auctioneer
Owners