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G resham O utlook 1 W II E A W E E K P u b lish ed e v ery T u e sd a y an d F rid a y a t G re sh a m , O reg o n . H. L. ST. CLA IR, E d ito r and P u b l'r A. It LYM AN, B u sin e ss M an ag er. O ur Su b scrip tion H ates O ne year, ,1 .6 0 ; six m on th s, 76c; th ree m o n th ’s trial su b scrip tion . 60c. A dvertising. H a t e s rea so n able. O ur rep re se n tativ e will call. P h o n e 701. WORK STOPS AT BULL RUN A t th e m e e tin g o f th e M inne so ta n s la s t n ig h t in th e C o m m ercial 1 clu b room In P o rtla n d , 263 fo rm e r re s id e n ts of th e g o p h er s ta te w ere en ro lle d in th e new ly o rg an ized so BU LL RUN, O ct. 28— T he past ciety of O regon A. E C la rk w as ; ch o sen p re s id e n t an d E m ery O rnt- week has seen q u ite a le ttin g isp of s te a d , se c re ta ry . It is pro p o sed th e a c tiv itie s w hich have m ade th is to hold a recep tio n in th e n e a r fu lo cality such a busy place d u rin g tu r e so th a t m em b ers m ay becom e th e p a st sum m er. T w ohy B ro th e rs b e tte r ac q u a in te d . T h e p re s id e n t, have ceased o p e ra tio n s a t th e m ain A E. C lark , w ho Is a p ro m in e n t a t re s e rv o ir w hich is ab o u t com pleted. to rn ey In P o rtla n d is a son o f J o h n C o n tra c to r F u lle r h as laid o ff men T he I C lark S r., o f R edw ood F a lls, M inn., an d teea m s d u rin g th e w eek. an d an old sch o o lm ate o f A. R. Ly-1 th r e e an d a h a lf m iles of flum e, m an , th e b u sin ess m a n a g e r o f th e f rom th e L Ittle S andy riv e r to th e re se rv o ir, to b rin g th e w ater from G resh am O utlook. 1 th e d am to th e little S andy riv e r "T h e L inotyp e It is g ra tify in g to know th a t th e W ay Is th e Way 1 sch o o l an d to w n sp eo p le a re ta k in g th at W ins.” up th e m a tte r o f a g y m n asiu m for E n te re d as se c o n d -class m a tte r ! G resh am . T h e m ost feasib le plan M arek 3. 1 * 1 1 , a t th e p o st office a t seem s to be to build u good, larg e G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t of i s u b s ta n tia l b u ild in g on th e school M a rc h ’3, 18 7». g ro u n d s , co n n ected w ith th e school h e a tin g p la n t an d a v a ila b le for DON’T HE A k.N O C K K It | school an d o th e r p u rp o ses under J d ire c tio n of th e p rin cip al. is n e a rly com pleted. T he big tu n nel th ro u g h th e D evil's B ackbone is a b o u t tw o -th ird s done. It w ill be 4 700 feet long w hen finished. T he p relim in ary w ork on th e dam ubove B ull Hun has been done. T he rock c ru s h e r and o th e r m ach in ery is on th e g ro u n d in re a d in e ss fo r re su m in g th e w ork e a rly in th e spring. E ig h ty th o u sa n d bags of cem e n t have been h au led to th e dam site a t th e Big Sandy. W ork is p ro g re ssin g r a th e r slow ly but su rely a t th e pow er house. I Som e m ach in ery has been in stalled . T h e th r e e big tu b es, co n d u ctin g the w ater from th e big re s e rv o ir to th e pow er h o u se a re now in place. A bout 75 men a re a t w ork on th e pow er ho use w orks in connection. Shattuck & Lindse GRESHAM D E PA R T M E N T STORE R e c e iv e d th is w e « k r ^ ^ S ^ £ ^ Prices Ranging from $1 to $3.50 per suit. Just the thing for comfort and health C/3 <v N I (fi co LJ O 3C Stoves ! Stoves ! O u r sto ck of S toves and Ranges is th e largest in th e city and consists of th e B est M akes on H ide y o u r little h a m m e r an d try We a re h e a rtily in fav o r of a to s|H-ak w ell of o th e rs , no m a t I school g y m n asiu m an d th in k th e cit t e r how sm all you m ay really Isen s of G resh am an d a ll p a tro n s of know y o u rs e lf to be. W hen a th e d is tric t sh o u ld a ss ist in b u ild s tr a n g e r d ro p s In, jo lly him . Tell ing e q u ip p in g an d m a in ta in in g It. him th is is th e g re u te s t tow n on e a rt It and it is. D on’t d isco u rag e cc A tte n tio n h as been called to th e him by sp e a k in g III o f y o u r n e ig h j fact th a t th e W. C. T. U. h as ta k e n bors. T h e r e ’» no e n d of fun i it in h an d to try to close up c e rta in m in d in g y o u r ow n b u sin ess. It p laces o f am u se m e n t keep in g m ak es o th e r p eo p le lik e you T h e w ork w ill be stead ily pu sh ed o pen on Sunday. A m ong th e se a re Nobody g e ts stu c k on a k n o ck er. be th e pool room , sk a tin g rin k an d mo to co m p letio n a lth o u g h it w ill 1 som e six m onths o r m ore b efo re th e tio n p ic tu re show. The m any frie n d s o f D alles In o rd e r to know ex actly th e ir Mt. H ood com pany w ill be ab le to S im onsen In th is lo cality w ere pleus- rig h ts and p riv ileg es In th e m a tte r, tu rn p o w er o n to its ow n lines. ed to h e a r of h is m a rria g e w hich th e a tto rn e y -g e n e ra l for O regon was took place n t L e n ts la s t W ed n es co m m u n icated w ith . In reply he day. T h e b rid e Is Miss T re ssa Mc re fe rs to th e s tu tu te fo u n d in L o rd 's D onald. Mr. an d Mrs. S im o n sen O regon Laws, section 2125 w hich w e n t-o n a b rie f tr ip to T h e D alles re a d s as follow s: Mrs G eorge B lack b u rn gave a tea 50 to visit Ills re la tiv e s. T h e O u tlook “ If any person sh all keep open to th e lad ies of th e P le a s a n t H om e e x te n d s a w arm hand an d best W ednesday a fte r- any sto re , shop, g ro cery , bow ling a l sew ing society w ishes. ! noon. Q u ite a larg e crow d w as ley, b illlu rd room , o r tip p lin g house, p resen t. All ex p ressed th em selv es fo r th e p u rp o se o f lab o r o r tra ffic , • Tile esut w ind d u rin g th e past o r an y place o f am u sem en t, on th e as h av in g a d e lig h tfu l tim e. week o r tw o has g iven us a ch an ce firs t day of th e w eek, com m only I Mrs. E lla S ch n eid er is sp en d in g to ex p an d o u r lu n g s w ith p len ty of called 'S u n d a y ' or th e ‘L o rd ’s D ay', i his week w ith frie n d s an d rela- • RM d ry a ir ev en th o u g h at tim e s h e a v i su ch p erso n , upon co nviction there-1 | tives at M ount A ngel. ly d u st lad en . T h e n ig h ts h av e of, s h a ll tie p u n ish ed by a fine not I Mrs. H. Ball h as been q u ite ill la < n d e a r a n d cool, a ffo rd in g u , less th a n $5.00 n o r m ore th a n $50; for sev eral days hut is reco v erin g m ag n ificen t view of llro o k e ’s com et p ro v id ed , how ev er, th a t th e ab o v e, now. n llltle above th e e a s te rn h o rizo n , be p ro v isio n sh a ll not apply to th e a te rs, ( fi Miss H a rt re tu rn e d from W a sh tw een 4 an d 5 o 'clo ck in th e m o rn th e k e e p e rs of d ru g sto res, d o cto r J ing to n last week w h ere she h a s been 3 ing. In fact, tlie com m on m o rn in g shops, u n d e rta k e rs , liv e ry ‘stab le visitin g re la tiv e s fo r som e tim e. g re e tin g has a lm o st com e to be, k e e p e rs, b u tc h e rs an d b ak ers; and Miss L o la B all of th ia vicinity and "H a v e you seen th e c o m e t" ? Only ' all c irc u m stan ces of necessity and C. R. b e e of Salem w ere u n ite d in a few d ay s re m a in fo r seein g th e m ercy may lie pleaded in d efense, m a rria g e a t th e S alem h o tel, S a tu r b ilg lit n u cleu s w ith b rig h t, s tr a ig h t , w hich sh all be tre a te d us q u estio n s day ev en in g , O ctober 21st. ta ll p o in tin g d ire c tly u p w ard . | of fact for th e Jury to d e te rm in e w hen th e offense is tried by ju r y ." D eatli o f Mr. H ow ard When you visit our store. You will save money I his is a fin e tim e o f y e a r fo r a U n d er th is section lie says th a t W arren J. H ow ard d ied a t his tr ip Io th e to p of G resh am B utte. s k a tin g rin k s and pool room s a re !'• w of th o se w ho h av e not tiad th e re q u ire d to be closed on S unduys, hom e n e a r G resham , O re., O cto b er ’I B L U ' HALE C liu iv h N o tic es P L E A S A N T VALLEY GRA.1 view from th is n e a rb y p ro m in en ce h u t m otion p ictu re show s, w hich a re 14th, a f te r an illn ess of th r e e days. No. 34 8— M eets fourth Saturdif: Mr. H o w ard w as b o rn in Iow a in <‘aii re alize how ex te n siv e , varied co n sid ered us th e a te rs , a re not P le a s a n t V alley hall. H. W h e re a s th e U n d e rsig n e d , re s id LIN N E M A N M EM O R IA L M E an d c a p tiv a tin g is th e p a n o ra m a of w ith in th e p ro h ib itio n . T h e re a re th e y e a r 1855. H e w as a p io n e e r in g o n e -h a lf m ile so u th of F a irv ie w , c h u rc h , G re sh a m — S u n d ay serv ices. S n a s h a ll, m a s te r; E Butler, s of so u th e rn O regon, h a v in g cro ssed ta r y ; J e n n ie Krouenberg, lecta field s, w oods an d m o u n ta in s u n fo ld m any who th in k th e y should be in -j on S u n d ay school, 9 :4 5 a. in. P reach - th e p lain s in 1865 an d se ttle d n e a r , in M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty , O regon, in g Io e a s tw a r d , n o rth w a rd und elu d ed also. itig 1 1 :0 0 a. m., and 7 :3 0 G R E SH A M GRANGE No.lil 1 p. m M edford, O regon. H e w as m a rrie d th e 1 2 th d ay of O cto b er, 1911, took E p w o rth Ix-ague 6 :3 0 p. in. w estw ard fo r m any m iles. F rom P ra y e r th e second S atu rd ay of each niol u p a n d a d v e rtis e d as re q u ire d by jin 1883 to Miss Id a C la rk of m e etin g e v ery T h u rs d a y a t 7 :3 0 L e c tu r e h o u r from 2 to 3 is I th a t v iew p o in t G resh am is seen as S tu d e n ts Oliey O wn lo w s. Phoenix, O regon, to tlie p u b lic. H. E. Davis, ma E lev en c h ild re n law . o n e T w o Y ear old J e rs e y an d Geo. F . H o p k in s, P a sto r. a b e a u tifu l th riv in g city in th e Sixty u n d e r-g ra d u a te s of th e O r E ig h te e n M outh J e r s e y H e ife r,fo u n d P L E A S A N T V A LLEY B A P T IS T — M rs. W. H. Bachmeyer, secrets very c e n te r of a rich a g ric u ltu ra l egon A g ric u ltu ra l college, w ho had blessed th is u n io n , six o f tlies«' died ru n n in g .at la rg e w est of tlie S andy S erv ices f ir s t and th ir d S u n d ae W O M EN O F WOODCRAFT. a n d s u b u rb a n resid en ce d is tric t. T he I crow ded Into a m oving p ic tu re th e a in in fan cy .. each m o n th . S u n d ay sch o o l a t 10 2 0 2 — M eets in Odd Fellows ' riv e r. Mr. H o w a rd 's d e a th is m o u rn ed tr ip is w orlli th e e ffo rt fo r th e p h y te r w ithout tic k e ts a s a jo k e , w ith a. in. e v ery S u n d a y . Y. P. S. C. E. seco n d an d fo u rth Tucsdais f | T h e re fo re , I w ill, on S a tu rd a y , th e 7 p. m. Rev. J. M. N a tio n , p a sto r. sical b en efit am i th e bro ad en ed drew q uietly when rem in d ed of th e by his w idow , Mrs. Id a H ow ard of E m m a M anning, G. N.; Hattie 1 10 G RESH A M B E T H E L B A P T IS T — te ll, cle rk . vision. No o n e cun gel th e view ru le s they had m ade th em selv es In P o rtla n d , an d five re m a in in g c h il 2 8 th d ay o f O cto b er, 1911, a t Mrs. J E L ain g of P o rtla n d , I o 'c lo c k a. m . o f said d ay o ffe r fo r S u n d ay se rv ic e s S a b b a th sc h o o l at w ith o u t th in k in g m o re of tli (•tty th e stu d en t council. It needed only d re n FA IRVIEW LODGE 10 a. ni , p re a c h in g a t 1 1 a . m. an d an d co iin tr) su rro u n d in g an d re a w ord from S. O. M cFadden, o f th e Mrs. C h a rle s Jo h n s o n o f P o rtla n d , sa le a n d se ll a t p u b lic a u tlo n to th e 7 :3 0 p. in. P r a y e r m e e tin g each 92, A. F. & A. M - h ig h e s t b id d e r fo r cash th e said de- E d w ard H o w ard of G re sh a m . Je s se a liz in g th e ir g r e a te r a ttra c tio n s and stu d e n t council, to p u t th em at once la r m eetin g s Saturday W ed n esd ay e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 p. m. G usaie »«•I'lbed J e rs e y H eife rs, to sa tisfy th e F . M. B u rtc h , P a sto r. H ow ard o f G re sh a m and p o ssib ilities on o r before full moon on good b eh av io r, T h e p ro p rie to r cost of k e e p in g , a d v e rtis in g an d se ll B ORIN G M. E .— P re a c h in g 11 a. so n ic T em p le, Troutdale. w ent out and invited th em to re tu rn H ow ard o f G resh am . A. FOX, SecU Mr. H o w ard w as a lo v in g fa th e r in g th e sam e. ui each S u n d a y ; 8 p ni. a lte r n a te We h av e all tieen e n th u s ia stic as his g u ests, h u t a fte r c h e e rin g .mil an d a ff e c tio n te h u sb a n d , a good S u n d ay s. S u n d ay school lo a. m. M. A. ROSS POST No. 41. D ated a t F a irv ie w , O regon O cto b er i'.iseh all fa n s th e p ast w eek n r two, him for his h o sp ita lity th ey w ith E p w o rth L ea g u e 7 p. m. in c h a rg e R ., a n d W. R. C. No. 8, meet n e ig h b o r to all w ho knew him an d 20, 1911 drew . of H a rry B ick fo rd . R ev. A. B. S a tu r d a y e ach m onth at Grange w a tc h in g at long ran g e th e gam es th e r e a re m any w ho w ill m o u rn his C a ld e r, p a sto r. T. R. H O W IT T O w ner. G re sh a m . D in n er to all »E* at Los A ngeles und at P h ila d e lp h ia d e a th very deeply. T ry T O utlook te n d . W m. B u tler, commander F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N - G et th e new s It h as been a m a tte r o f little con S erv ices ev ery S u n d ay m o rn in g a A n n ie B ates, president. Mrs n K i n Io us w hich o f th e big league w hile It's news. Everything Klglit. T h e O u tlo o k w a n ts y o u r new s. 11 o clock. S u n d ay school m e e ts a t K a n e , s e c re ta ry . H a m s In th e E ast won. It Im p le m e n ts, W ag o n s an d B uggies 10 in c h a rg e of M rs J. W . T o w n lias y i u r ad s, y o u r s u b s c rip tio n . y o u r DA M A SC US C A M P. No. ‘ You a re p ro b ab ly a w a re th a t p n e u I'l en a ch am p io n sh ip g am e an d no H essel sell a re m a n u fa c tu re d of send. Y. P. s . C. E. d e v o tio n a l M. W. A. M eetings first and lu lu tin g m o n ia alw ays re s u lts fro m a co ld , m. R ev. T hos. S a tu r d a y ev en in g s each moo» d o u b t tiie best team picked m a te ria l, wood and steel m e e tin g a t 7 p. won Ih . but you n ev er h e a rd of a cold r e cliam p io n sh lp o f th e big H a z e lw o o d 's h all. Geo. Dallas s u Robi son, p a sto r. big league su ltin g in p n u en io n la w hen C h a m b e r MT. H O ol* R A IL W A Y « l*OW EK p a rts , an d h av e a ck n o w led g ed s e ln ia u ; H a rry Roach, chief ten R em edy w as u sed te a m s lias now passed from th e lain s i ough p rem acy of o th e r s S u p e rio r D rills. D A ILY E X C E P T SUNDAY L odge N otices. M ODERN WOODMAN OF New York G ian ts to P h ilad elp h ia Why ta k e th e risk w hen tills re m e C lip p e r S teel P low s, sp ik e to o th and dy may he had fo r a tr ifle ? F o r L eave M o n tav llla ICA , m e e ts in 1. O. O. f •>* a th le tic s, who a re now th e w orld's sale by G resh am D rug Co , a n d all disc h a rro w s. Old H ickory w agons. 9 :0 0 a ni. fo r B ull R un. i . J ? . . K V IEW CIV IC IM P R O V E a n d th ird T u esd ay s of each J» gall ch ain p lo u s. In cid en tally we have D ealers M ichigan b u g g ies and e v e ry th in g in ' i 'll1 ’ 3 :0 0 p. m. fo r B ull R un. M eets first a n d sec V isitin g m em b ers welcome 6 :2 6 — fo r G resh am . I n i n in te re ste d in P o rtla n d 's B eav th e im p le m e n t line to be sold at an d M onday e v e n in g s of e a c h m o n th K a rd e ll, C lerk. «». W. It. A N. T IM E T A B L E 6 :3 5 — fo r G resh am . J. H rig h t prices. R ig h t goods, rig h t J . r . P rovince, P re s id e n t; e r s race for th e p en n an t which S ch ram , se c re ta ry . Ar. G re sh a m 30 m in u te s la te r T h e fa ll season is now on EASTBOUND H e y won from Los A ngeles T hese tr e a tm e n t a t H e sse l's im p lem en t Iieav e G re sh a m 30 m in u te s la te r - ROCKW OOD U N IT E D A R T ISA N S you p ro v id ed fo r your fall *ai* L eave P o rtla n d 7 :6 0 u in A rriv e sto re. ’ ' ' •'“ ' c •'»'cn I he g ran d fin ale of No. 7 :0 0 a. m. 206 M eets fo u rtli S a tu rd a y te r re a d in g ? The Outlook F airv iew 8; 25 a. m . T ro u td a le , n ig h t. tin I nikc I'. i II season T h ai th o u s 8 :1 6 — M aster, Mrs. R ich T e g a r f 8 :3 0 a. m . k e e p you w ell inform ed on MM 1 1 :5 9 — se c re ta ry . II. H. Jo h n s o n . a n d s of people h av e been m ore en N otice fo r P u b lic a tio n . fa irs . A good city paper in I.v. P o rtla n d 4 00 p in. Ar. F a ir- 6: 00 p. in. tliu sla stii over b aseb all th a n over To W hom It May C o n cern : F a ir v ie w u n it e d a r t isa n s n a tio n w ith th e Outlook will 1 L eave G re sh a m fo r C o ttre ll. view 4 34 p. in .; T ro u td a le . 4 38 S tttu rd ay e v e n in g som e really b e tte r tilin g s, and have N otice is h ereb y given th a t th e «n°i 1. ? ? T F ir ’ t 7 :2 0 a in d ally . Lv. C o ttre ll fo r Lv P o rtla n d 8 00 p m y—A r T ro u t an d th ird S a tu rd a y e v e n in g is so you w ith all th e news. sp en t th e ir money freely to w itness u n d e rs ig n e d , all of th e d ire c to rs of cial ev e n in g M o n tav llla. 7 :4 0 a. in Ar. .Monta M aster, E E H e s liir d a le 8 .4 6 p in. itie g ii'a t sp o rt, only show s w hat a Id a h o M ercan tile C om pany, in ac s e c re ta ry . F H C ran e v llla. 8 :4 5 a. m. W ESTB O U N D fa sc in a tin g gam e It is th is d istln c t- c o rd a n c e w ith re s o lu tio n s duly and G RESH A M R E B E K A ll SUNDAY ONLY LO D G E, l> tiu eriiain canii* and wluit lo v ers I.v T ro u td a le 9 :2 8 a. in ; leav e re g u la rly a d o p te d by th e sto c k h o ld No 61 — M eets in 1. O. O F . h a ll, 9 :0 0 a F airv iew 9 :3 3 a. ui Ar. P o rtla n ni lv M o n tav llla fo r B ull second an d fo u r th of ex citin g sp o rt w e «R a re e r s an d B oard o f D ire c to rs of said W e d n e sd a y s of R un 1 0 1 5 a. m each m o n th C h ris tin e J . Cav- 1 0 :3 0 c o rp o ra tio n resp ectiv ely did on th e a rr iv e S andy R iver, a n a g h . N oble G ra n d ; G eo K eller, Lv 1 roeL laito t 5a p m ; leav e F a ir- 1 1 3 0 - leav e S andy R iver "F ro m P o rtla n d to th e mou nt alu s 4 th day of O ctober, A. D. 1911, f |ie S ec re ta ry . view 5 00 p tu .— A r P o rtla n d 1: 00 p ni a rr iv e M ontavllla. w ith th e S e c re ta ry of S ta te of th e >k o u t for tlie O utlook G R E SH A M LOD GE, No. 125 5 46 p tu 2 00 — leav e M ontavllla. S ta te of O regon S u p p le m e n ta ry A r I O. O. F — M eets every S a tu rd a v 3 30 — a r r iv e S andy R iv er W H tic le s of in c o rp o ra tio n w h erein a r t i n ig h t In I. O O F h all 4 30 leav e S andy R iver b ,e G ra n d ; O eo K e lle r' YOUR PERSONAL INTEREST cle I. of th e o rig in a l a rtic le s of In K t a n 3 :3 0 — - a rr iv e S andy R iver, 6 oo c o rp o ra tio n w as c h a rg e d so as to a rriv e M o n tav llla is best served by piaci ing your L ife Insurance in 6 10 ROCK W OO D 1. O O F No. 213 read : leav e M ontavilla. 6 :4 0 — - a rr iv e G resham — M eets in M accabee h a ll every T h e n am e of th is c o rp o ra tio n T hursday e v e n in g N O., T im e b etw een G resh am and M ont- B. F s h a ll be L ew isto n M erc a n tile C om D a h lh a n iin e r; Sec'y. j h S ch ram . av llla . th ir ty m in u te s T h e profit« ar« there, and Ui« T im e b etw een G resh am and S andy p a n y .” b u t to r e t them you K. O. T M No. 61 — M eets firs t R iver, o n e h o u r T om cannot lo am from a boot. 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