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G resham O utlook VOL I. NO. 87 “Ever at Your Service” Phone 701 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY. JANUARY 2, 1912 GREET NEW YEAR MR- CLARK, ™ WITH DEVOTIONS sH,n DEATH OF I. N. BUXTON OCCURS IN CALIFORNIA S h a n g h a i, C h in a. Nov. IS , 1911. A te le g ra m w as receive«! by lk -a r C o u sin s: — A fter 23 d ay s on F. E. H arlow th is m o rn in g a n T h e new y e a r o p en s a u sp icio u sly in th is p a rt of O regon. T he T he u n io n w atch n ig h t serv ice. tlie P acific we lan d ed in C h in a. T he df Isaac so u n d of th e h a m m e r is h e a rd a n d m any new resid en ces a re in p ro s n o u n cin g th e d e a th S u n d ay ev en in g , w as fa irly w ell a t voyage w as very p le a s a n t th r o u g h pect in G resh am , w o rk a lre a d y h a v in g b egun on sev eral. A new- N. B uxton In San F ran cisco te n d e d an d n e a rly ev e ry o n e w ho o u t. W e si>ent o n e day seein g th e brick block w ill be s ta rte d on M ain s tre e t by A rth u r R egner in a few Mr. a n d Mrs. B uxton left h e re last cam e stay ed to g re e t th e in com ing sig h ts in H o n o lu lu , w hile th e r e we d ay s. O ne is now in p ro cess o f c o n stru c tio n on l ’ow ell stre e t by th e W ednesday on tlie lr way to Los An- y ear. T h e m e etin g b eg an w ith a F irs t S ta te B ank. had an o cean h a th , a t W ak ik l beach g e.es, w h ere they in ten d ed visiting serv ice of song a f te r w hich a p ra y e r ■ V ario u s im p ro v e m e n ts a re looked for d u rin g th e y ear. T he com Mrs. B u x to n 's sis te r, Mrs. C. H. w as o ffe re d a n d Rev. H o p p er, p a sto r an d saw' b a n a n a s, p in eap p le, cocoa- ot th e F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h fol- j n u t, b read fr u it, g ra p e f r u it, allig a- m itte e is w o rk in g e a rn e s tly fo r th a t ne.. lib ra ry b u ild in g . It is likely K nne an d retim ing fo r som e tim e in th e P . R. L. At P. Co. w ill ere c t a fine new d epot h e re d u rin g th e th e hope of b e n e flttin g th e ir h e a lth . low ed w ith an in te re s tin g serm o n to r p ear, p a p ia. g u a v a , an d m an y sp rin g . T he m essage co n ta in e d no d e ta ils, from th e p ro m ise o f God to his o th e r tro p h l(,a , flu ll8 g ro w ln g The T h e p a st y e a r has acco m p lish ed w onders in G resh am s m a te ria l b u t it is p resu m ed th a t d e a th w as peo p le of old. -M y p resen ce sh all b rlg h ( co ]o red , , sh , , lc a q u a riu n , Is h a rd to caused by a co n g estiv e ch ill from go w ith th e e an d 1 w ill give th e . wag o n e o f th p moot m arv elo u g g ro w th , som e of it h a rd ly d ream ed of one y e a r ago. It p red ict w h a t th e p re s e n t y e a r w ill b rin g fo rth . It is know n th a t w hich he had su ffe re d . Mrs. Bux re s t." T h e s p e a k e r ably p re se n te d gigh(g W(J e v e r gaw Th<J co lo rs an d o u r need of G od’s p resen ce th ro u g h ghapeg Qf tlw f,gh gurpagg d eacrlp- m any a re e n q u ir in g ab o u t b u sin ess lo catio n s, ab o u t hom e sites, a b o u t to n 's b ro th e r, E vert S ta ffo rd , w as be e x w ith th e m an d it is exp ected th e th e a p p ro a c h in g y e a r. tio n . w h ile in Y o k o h am a. T okyo, sm all an d la rg e fa rm s an d a good i n r e a s e may reaso n ab ly p ected in th e n u m b e r of h om eseekera.* tw o will accom pany th e re m a in s to F o llo w in g th e se rm o n , an in s p ir K obe an d N a g a sa k i, we g a th e re d E v ery o n e sh o u ld p u rp o se an d p lan to pu sh a h e a d , u sin g h is best P a sa d e n a , where Mr. B uxton w a n t in g testim o n y m e etin g w as h eld, som e im p ressio n o f Ja p a n . W e had ed to be bu ried . a f t e r w hich Rev. B u rtch o f th e th o u g h t it a rich a g ric u ltu ra l co u n w isdom in all p ro g ressiv e m ovem ents. Mr. B uxton is a son of D. F . Bux B a p tist c h u rc h m ad e a s h o rt a d try and it is in la n d b u t fro m th e I-et th e w o rld know th a t YOU, in d iv id u ally and co llectively, A RE ton, o ne of O reg o n ’s p io n eers, and d re s s from th e w ords used by St c o ast we could only see ra n g e a fte r • A LIV E. w as born on th e old B uxton place P a u l, “ T h is one th in g 1 d o ." ra n g e of m o u n ta in s , front 1000 to h ere. H is w ife w as Miss N ina E m p h asis w as given to o u r need 3000 feet h ig h . O ccasio n ally a v il ciflcally o u t of th e 1,000,000 p a te n ts S ta ffo rd , d a u g h te r of Mrs. E. A. fo r becom ing C h ris tia n sp e c ia lists as lage n e stle d u n d e r th e h ill a t th e issued, som e 550,000 hav e been S ta ffo rd , of L one G rove F a rm , at we face th e life of 1912. A fte r m ore m o u th of a s tre a m . T h e c o u n try h as g ra n te d In tw e n ty years. M elrose. S he h as been an Invalid songs. Rev. H o p k in s, p a sto r of th e m any b e a u tifu l te r ra c e d h ills n e a r T he g ra v e y a rd of m any n m b itlo n s; w ith rh e u m a tism fo r years. M eth o d ist c h u rc h , p reach ed from th e cities. It is a ll s tro n g ly fo rtifie d . th e slow d e a th of m any a rd e n t Tw o sons, C laren c e an d Roy th e w ords of th e a p o stle , fo u n d in T h e citie s im p ressed us b o th as be hopes, a s w ell a s th e happy fu lfill- B uxton, a re h ere and a re looking a f P h il. 3: 14. “ I P re s s O n ." In an in g s tre e t a f t e r s tre e t of play h o u ses * m tn t of m any d re a m s of success, te r th e ir f a th e r 's b u sin ess in h is e a rn e s t and ab le d isco u rse he e x fo r th ey a re one sto ry b u ild in g s of If an y m issed th e sacred c a n ta ta . th e l>a‘« n ‘ office, s ta n d s to d ay a livery b a rn an d m eat m a rk e t. T h re e h o rte d C h ris tia n s to e v e r l>e p re ss bam boo w ith p a p er in ste a d of win- Miss ing on to th a t m a rk , th e h ig h e st of aow glass, an d all so sm all I had to "T h e G reat L ig h t," by a larg e cho- m o n u m e n t to th e In v en tiv e g e n iu s of giBte rs, Miss N ancy B uxton, all g o a ls,— " T h e C h rist Id e a l.” A stoop an d d a rk as we w ent in th e ru s c h o ir at th e M ethodist ch u rc h th e A m erican in v e n to r, re p re s e n tin g Mary B uxton and Mrs. B ristol, all solem n season of p ra y e r a p p ro p ri tiny sto re s w h ere som e of th e m ost last S u n d ay n ig h t, th ey m issed a re a l aa he does th e m ost re so u rc e fu l, en- (d P o rtla n d , su rv iv e Mr. B uxton, w ho w ere p re se n t, «*'Setlc a n d p e rs iste n t class In all Mr. B uxton had ju s t co m pleted th e ate ly closed th e serv ice, an d th e b e a u tifu l c h in a w as fot sa le ch eap tr e a t. T hose an d th e ch u rc h w as well filled , a re ‘he w o rld . sale of a 12-acre tra c t of tim b e r- p ea lin g bell to ld th a t th e old a n d we could look a t it free. B ut u n a n im o u s in sa y in g th a t th is one 11 w ould, of co u rse, be in te re s t- ¡an d to A raltt B ros, fo r $300 p er y e a r w ith its g rie fs an d jo y s,w asted it cost u s one set to g et aw ay. w as th e best of its kind e v e r given ’"K to know ju s t how m any of th e acrt, T h e land lays ju s t o u ts id e of h o u rs an d im p ro v ed o p p o rtu n itie s, T w o n ig h ts an d a d ay a fte r leav T h e p a in s ta k in g w ork o f C. W. 'e a g e r , co n fid en t in v e n to rs hav e won T ro u td a le lim its, w est of tow n, and w as g one and a clean new y e a r was in g N 'agaski we an c h o re d in th e A lb ertso n , le a d e r, was p lain ly show n d is tin c tio n and w e a lth In th is a rd e n t j8 a p a rt of th e old B uxton hom e- born. m o u th of th e Y an g tze 15 m iles from in th e m an y an d v a rio u s solos, d u e ts Quest fo r so m e th in g new in th e gtead ¡t ¡g a bea u t j f u l w ooded S h a n g h a i an d a sm a lle r b o at to o k us an d ch o ru ses, lt w as n o ticeab le th a w orld. Such a rec k o n in g Is, how - (ratq an(j will m a |je a f | ne n a tu r a l S«'I k h i I ( ’liih lc e n o f O regon w ill lx up th e W u S u n g riv e r to th e New m any of th e y o u n g e r peo p le took ever, p ra c tic a lly Im possible, " • ‘ p a rk , an d it is p resu m ed th a t th e T a u g h t A g ric u ltu re . Y ork of th e O rien t, w ith its six an d p a rt in th is c a n ta ta , som e fo r th e know In a g e n e ra l way th a t m any A ra ta m en will m ak e th is use of it. A sta te -w id e c am p a ig n of e d u c a e ig h t sto ry b u ild in g s, its s tre e t cars, first tim e, y et th e q u a lity w as good “ e n hav e g a in ed w e a lth , an d som e tio n th a t lead s to w a rd in ste a d of e lec tric lig h ts , au to s , b an k s, te le all th ro u g h . m en h av e a c q u ire d fam e, th ro u g h aw ay from th e farm is to be u n d e r g ra p h s, cab les, te le p h o n e ex ch an g es, Many h av e ex p ressed th em selv es th e m ed iu m of p a te n ts la u n c h e d o r ta k e n e a rly in th e y ear. T he S ta te -tc. I re fe r to “ th e s e ttle m e n t” o r B a n k e rs' asso c ia tio n , th e O regon fo reig n p a rt of S h a n g h a i w h ere th e as w ish in g fo r a m ore g e n e ra l o r- ow ned by th e m ; th a t som e of th e g a n lz a tio n of th e sin g e rs o f th e lo- g re a te s t m o nopolies in th e w orld T h e sight of P o rtla n d b u sin ess A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege an d th e O regon fo re ig n e rs live an d w h ere th e b u si by u,en> liv in g in th is vicin ity going by of a block th e d o o r ti c o m p e titio n D evelopm ent leag u e a re co -o p eratin g ness is c a rrie d on. T h is n o t u n d e r caU ty, n ad th e p re p a ra tio n |||p ,,lty g ra n d o ra to ria or c o n cert. As th e p ro te c tio n th a t th e g o v ern m en t a u to day a flP r d a y w ith th e S ta te S u p e rin te n d e n t of C hinese ru le b u t is g o v ern ed by G resh am h as b e tte r assem b ly h a lls h a s g iven hem th ro u g h le tte r s p a t - ! 8howg OIle of , h(? ,M>autiP8 ,,r , h l„ P ublic In s tru c tio n to fo rm u la te a ■ouncil e lec ted by th e people. e n t. B u t th e com m on b elief is th a t c lim ate. " H a v e n ’t m issed a .la y " , c o u rse of stu d y to be in tro d u c e d in T h e re a re som e 12,000 fo re ig n e rs th a n fo rm erly it Is c e rta in th e p u b lic w ould give its h e a rty su p p o rt fi in v e n to rs h av e as a ru le lived an d says Mr S chiller, w ho e n jo y s t lie to public schoo ls of O regon. -e p re se n tin g all th e n e tio n s of th e d ied p o o r ev en to d e s titu tio n , w hile rid e ev ery m o rn in g and evening. A co n feren ce will be held at Cor •a rth . E n g lish , F re n c h , A m erican s n a n cia lly to a n y th in g of th is kind n o t a few , b rooding o v er th e ir fall- W arm ed by th e J a p a n c u r r e n t and v aliis a b o u t th e m id d le of Ja n u a ry an d 1’o rtu g e e se In th e o rd e r nam ed p ro d u ced locally. A c h o ru s of fifty voices could ure to receive reco m p en se and rec- thp te m p e ra te tra d e w inds of th e a t w hich th e v a rid u s in te re s ts will a re , p ro b ab ly firs t in n u m b e rs and eafcily be fo rm ed . T he tr a in in g o g n ltio n in th e w orm pi P acific, th e f a r w est know s no au- be re p re se n te d and a c o u rse of in in flu en ce. tvoul.l lie in v a lu a b le an d th e In flu - and p e rh a p s seein g th e c h ild re n ot to m o b lle " s e a s o n " such us E a ste rn - s tru c tio n w ill be a d o p ted . C o m m er T h e re a re ab o u t 2 00,000 C hin ese cial o rg a n iz a tio n s a re ex p ected to in th e s e ttle m e n t beside th e fo reig n - en ce upon th e co m m u n ity th e best th e ir b ru in s th e d a rlin g s of th e ir e ,.g p re p a re fo r, d is m a n tlin g th e ir R ig h t now is th e tim e to sta r t th is a m b itio n — hopelessly a lie n a te d by m a c h in es, co a tin g th e e n g in e 's ln- a rr a n g e sim u lta n e o u s m e e tin g s th ru - •rs. T h en rig h t b esid e th e se ttle - an d all in te re s te d sh o u ld p u rc h a se have found re fu g e for n e rn e ss w ith g re a se a n d hoo d in g th e o u t th e s ta te at w hich th e it m e n t.se p a ra te d only by a big w all is m o v em en t th e ir d is a p p o in tm e n t and fa ilu re In b(„ iy w lth can v as T h e m ost th a t m em b ers w ill be In fo rm ed on th t ih e n a tiv e city w h ere a h a lf m il help it alo n g . a sy lu m s fo r th e Insane. The * fuct any m o to rist of th e P acific slo p e ac- p lan and sp e a k e rs selected to visit lion of C h in ese live w ith p ra ctically is a s s ta te d re c e n tly by a w rite r up- k now ledges w in te r's .a p p ro a c h is th e local schools an d d e liv e r ta lk s no fo reig n p o p u latio n . on th is s u b je c t,th a t w hile m any have ¡p e rh a p s to ad d a p in t o r so of nl- to th e c h ild re n a lo n g th o s e lin es We live in th e e d g e o f th e s e ttle _______ called upon to re v o lu tio n iz e ,;ohol to th e w a te r In his ra d ia to r. T h e school m eetin g s w ill a lso be m en t o p p o site th e C h in ese city and T h e m illio n th p a te n t w as issued ’ be In d u s trie s o r a r ts of th e co u n - g uti ex cep t In so u th e rn C a llfo rn la , held on a d a te to be an n o u n c e d lat.fi n e a r th e re c re a tio n g ro u n d s p rovided to | t m ust be a d m itte d th a t th is season S ta te b a n k e rs a re s tro n g ly b ack fo r fo re ig n e rs by th e city . T h ey a re from th e U n ited S ta te s p a te n t office ’r y - b u t few hav e been chosen y e a r sees m uch less to u rin g ing th e p lan an d a re c o n trib u tin g very la rg e w ith go lf lin k s, te n n is a s h o r t tim e ago. T h is m ean s th a t e n J°y ‘ he fr u its of th e ir w ork F u r- O( fu n d s to m a in ta in a n o rg a n iz e r in th e ■ourts, hockey g ro u n d s, ra c e ' tracL s, in 121 y e a rs ( th e firs t p a te n t w as ‘ b e rm o re , th e e f f o r ts of m any in- th a n In su m m er. Even a m o to rist field , w ho will visit; th e v a rio u s lo rifle ra n g e , e tc ., all v4ry w ell kept. issued in 17 9 0 ) th e g o v e rn m e n t has V€n to rs w ho received le tte r s p a te n t 'c a n n o t be fo rev er aw ay from h is bus- cal school b o a rd s and te a c h e fs and C h in ese a re not a llo tte d ; it Is fo r g iven its p ro te c tio n to 1,000,0(00 de- hav e been b a rre n o f re s u lts a sta te - m ess; a n d besides, if o ne Is alw ays vices, reco rd ed th e In v e n tio n s as ,lien‘ ‘h a t is a tte s te d by u se le ss a r - | to u rin g , w hen sh a ll he have tim e to e n lis t th e ir aid. fo re ig n e rs only w hich does not p ra c tic a b le an d g iven th e ir in v e n to rs ‘h-les a n d im p le m e n ts th a t lite ra lly develop h is photoB and p lan new seem rig h t to m e u n le ss th e y p ro th e ex clu siv e rig h t to m ak e, sell o r cun*bcr th e k itc h e n s and c lu tte r th e ro u tes. H ence th e w in te r lull. vide sutne su ch p lace fo r th e PO R T L A N D M A R K E T S . fix th e lim its w h erein th e se d evices Ka r r <-‘ls nn.l clo sets of th e lan d ’ be I J u s t now one of th e c h ie f topics C h in ese also. i in e v ita b le re s u lt of th e is su an ce of | of d iscu ssio n In th e a u to m o b ile W e sp e n t la s t S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n sh o u ld be m ad e o r sold. (■rain. F lo u r , F e e d , E tc. so m e th in g like tw e n ty t-tw o p a te n ts , (.|ubg |H ( bp P acific H ighw ay associi - T h e flisto ry of th e p a te n t office Is W H EA T E x p o rt, B lu estem , 82c; in th e n a tiv e city d o in g o u r C h ris t a d ay fo r a perio d of 121 y e a rs ¡ t |o n -g proposed ru n from Kan Diego C lub, 79c; red R u ssian , 78c; V alley, m as sh o p p in g an d a very in te r e s t- a d is tin c t c h a p te r in th e h is to ry , r show ing a g ra n d a g g re g a te o f a , o th g clly ,)f y eM|co f„ r a g„id m o re p ro p erly , In th e recorded n g tim e we h ad . So m an y little 80c; 40-fold, 80c. m illion p a te n ts. O reg o n ian . tro p h y . T h is ru n w as an n o u n ced m any of g ro w th of th e n a tio n . F o r M IL L S T C F F S — B ran , $23 per sh o p s h a n d lin g ju s t one kin d 1 sotpe tim e ago, but th e an n o u n ce- y e a rs a f t e r th e firs t le tte r s p a te n t la rg e g o rg eo u s to n ; m id d lin g s, $ 3 0 ; s h o rts , $24; goods w ith su ch J . M. H ow ell, a p o p u la r d ru g g ist n]ent cam e too la te in th e season ,ig n s we h ad n e v er seen b efo re T h e w ere issu ed th e r e w as h u t o n e clerk to lle d b arley , $37-38. of G re e n sb u rg , K y., says, “ We us. Io a]k)W th c tr lp to mBde. At FL O U R — P a te n ts , $4.50 p e r b a r s tre e ts w ere a b o u t ten fee* n arro w In th e p a te n t o ffice, an d he, w o rk C h a m b e rla in s C ough R em edy In o u r th a t tim e , too, Mexico w as In thd re l; s tra ig h ts , $4 0 5 ; e x p o rts, $3.80; and fu ll o f peo p le w ho w ere sig h t- in g b u t a p a r t of th e tim e, w as ab le ow n ho u seh o ld an d know it is excel- th r o e s of rev o lu tio n , w hich w ould valley, $4 50; g ra h a m , $ 4 .6 5 ; w hole feein g , tra d in g , b eg g in g o r w o rk in g . to h a n d le e v ery a p p lic a tio n th a t was lent. F o r sale by G resham D rug h ave m ade It d ecid ed ly u n p le a s a n t T l.e w o rk m en in wood an d ivory m ad e. T he firs t p a te n t w as issued w h eat, $4.85. "■ 1 ‘,1 1 d <•,.!•> • | . I,,, d riv e r w ho vM tw rad mtom to S am u el H o p k ln s.o f V erm o n t, Ju ly w ere very s k illfu l an d tu rn e d out OATS — N ew, w hite, $30-30.50 j h e r b o rd ers. 31, 1790. I t Is In te re s tin g to n ote m any b e a u tifu l th in g s. T h e cooked p er ton. MT. H O O D R A IL W A Y Ä P O W E R T he ru le s of th e to u r a re m uch th e th a t lt p ro te c te d a m eth o d o f m ak food sto re s w ere very u n lik e o u r CORN — W hole, $37; cra c k e d , < (»M P A \ V sam e as fo r th e P acific H ig h w ay ’s d e llc a te ssiu n s an d th e k in d s o f vege in g p e a rla sh o r p o ta s h by re fin in g $38 p e r to n . • H azelton ru n won by P. E. S ands. v e g e ta b le m a tte r In a c ru cib le. It ta b le s and m e a ts w ere m ostly E A STW A RD B A R LEY — New feed, $36-37 O ne clau se, how ever, fo rb id s co n rtra n g e , ex cep t ch ic k e n s w hich a re so h a p p e n s t h a t th e p ro cess p ro te c t Lv. M ontavllla p e r ton. th irty 6 :3 5 a. in., except S unday A rriv e te s ta n ts d riv in g m o re th a n ed by th is firs t p a te n t h a s never HAY No. 1, E. O , tim o th y , $18 ¡ all v arn ish e d to p re se rv e th em G resh am 7; .Mabery 7 :3 0 . m iles n o rth of th e b o u n d ary a fte r T h e b e g g a rs a re a p itifu l sig h t been im p ro v ed upon. 19; No. 1, valley, $ 1 5 -1 6 ; a lfa lfa , 9 a. m. Dally*— A rriv e G resham leaving San D iego. R o ad s In the T h e m eth o d of n u m b e rin g p a te n ts 9 :2 5 ; B ull R un 1 0 :3 0 , (m ixed $13 -1 4 ; g ra in hay, $ 1 2 -1 3 ; clover, j in d som e no d o u b t a re n eedy b u t L a tin re p u b lic a re said to be In very th e y w ere I r a i n ). , n an y belong to th e b e g g a rs ' u n io n In th e o rd e r In w hich $11-12. 3 p. in. E xcept S unday A rrive fa ir sh a p e ; an d th e avow ed policy filed w as n o t b egun u n til la te r and an d th e y ju s t choose to beg a s at H a iry and C o u n try P roduce. G resh am 3 :2 5 ; Bull R un 4 :2 0 . of P re s id e n t F ra n c isc o M ailero Is PO U L T R Y — H en s, 14-14 % e; p ro fessio n . E ig h t o r ten follow ed lt is th u s th a t th e p a te n t b e a rin g 5 :5 5 p in Except S unday Ar- fo r h ig h w ay Im p ro v em en t, activ e o n e in th e files w as Issued to Jo h n sp rin g s, 13-13 >/4c; d u ck s, y o u n g 18c; n s fo r th r e e h o u rs, G resh ain 6 :2 0 ; C o ttre ll 6 :4 5 . step s h a v in g been ta k e n to th is end. K u ii.lay O n ly . geese. 12-14c; tu rk e y s, a liv e, 20c; W e w ent In to a M o h am m ad an R u g g les, J u ly 28, 1836. It covered A fte r cro ssin g th e b o rd e r a t Tia d e Lv G resh am 7 a. m .; a rriv e Ma- d ressed , 23c. ■ M osque w hich w as b e a u tifu lly fitte d a device fo r a steam e n g in e , bery. 7:30. J u a n a , th e ro u te w ould likely run sig n ed to ru n on a n In clin ed p lan e. EGOS— O reg o n , ra n . h, can d led u p w ith fin e c a rp e ts on th e flooi 1 Lv M o n tav llla 1 :3 0 p. m .; a rriv e th ro u g h th e p ro v in ces of S o n o ra. 3 7 ‘Ac. ¡n e x t th e room fo r w orship. W e also U n lik e th e o th e r " f ir s t p a te n t," It G resh am 1 :6 5 ; B ull R un 2 :5 5 . . M o ntavllla 4 45 p m .; a rriv e < h lh u a h u a , D urango, Z acatecas, Ag h a s o ln g been o u td a te d by g re a te r Lv C H E E S E — T illam o o k . 1 7-17 % c; v isited a B u d d ist te m p le an d saw th e u a s C alie n te s. Ja lisc o , G u a n a ja to an G resh am 6 :1 0 ; C o ttre ll 6 :3 5 . devices In tra c tio n en g in e s. T he te a t B u d d a. g u a rd e d by ‘l e row s y o u n g A m erican . 18-18>Ac. W E STW A R D Q u e re ta ro to Mexico C ity. It Is B U T T E R O regon c re a m e ry e x tra of m t c th a n life size w ooden so l " m illio n th p a te n t" w as issu ed A ug- Lv. G resh am 6 a m E xcept S u n m ore th a n tw o th o u s a n d m iles long sst 8, 1911, to F ra n c is H . H o lt, of d ie rs an d p eo p le w ere w o rsh ip p in g 36c p e r pound. day a rriv e M o ntavllla 6 25. a ll th e tim e by b u rn in g p a p e r shoes, A k ro n , O., an d co v ered on In v ention Lv. M abery 7 :3 5 a. hi D aily’ a r VEAL— Fancy, 1 3 ‘4-14c per lb. Sick h e a d a c h e re s u lts from a d is rive G resh am 8 :1 0 ; M o n tav llla h av in g th e ir fo rtu n e to ld or k n e e l fo r a p u n c tu re -p ro o f p n u .'in a ttc tire P O R K — 8-9c. o rd e re d co n d itio n of th e sto m ach . 8 35 It is a f a r c a ll in tr a c tio n d evices ing an d b u m p in g th e ir fo re h e a d s on V eg etab les and F ru its . u se of Lv. B ull R un 1 2 :0 1 p. m .— E x cep t »nd can be c u red by th e S unday a rr iv e G resh ain 1 :2 0 ; C h a m b e rla in 's S to m ach and L iver ONIONS— O reg o n , $1.50 p e r h u n th e cu sh io n fixed fo r th e p u rp o se. from th is e a r lie r d a te to th e la te r a n d o n e t h a t co v ers an e r a In th e M o n tav llla 2 (M ixed tr a in T a b le ts. T ry It. F o r sal. by G resh- T h e c o u rt o f th e te m p le w as a reg - dred. Except “ «» I’ru g Co , and all D ealers. V E G E T A B L E S — C a rro ts . $1 00 “ ’a r m a rk e t fo r ail k in d s o f w are» w o rld 's a d v a n c e m e n t In In v en tiv e Lv. B ull B un 4 25 p m Sunday'— arriv e G resham 5 :2 5 ; g en iu s t h a t is n o w h ere m o re s trik in g p e r sack ; tu rn ip s . $1; b eets, $1.00 b u t no one d ro v e th e m o u t of th e Dr. Lowe, J a n u a r y 17. M o n tav llla 5 :5 0 . p a rs n ip s, $1; cab b a g e , 1-1 Vsc p er tem p le. Ih e p rie s ts r ood aro u n d th a n In th e h isto ry of rap id tr a n s it. Lv C o ttre ll 6 :5 0 p m E xcept S u n pound sm o k in g lo n g pipes a n d receiv in g T h e reco rd s of th e p a te n t office day- a rriv e G resham 7 :1 5 . Sunday O n ly . show th a t in th e la s t tw e n ty y ears A P P L E S __ J o n a th a n s . $1.50- ‘ be o ffe rin g s o f th e fw o rsh tp .ie rs T h o se m ilk re p o rts a re going fast has been Lv. B ull ltu n 11 a. in . a r r iv e G re sh T hey a re Ju st th e th in g 2 25; B aldw in. 7 5 c-$ l 5 0 ; N o rth e rn T h e first S a tu rd a y we w ere h e re in w hich ra p id tr a n s it fo r th e am 1 1 :5 0 ; a rr iv e M o n tav llla Spy $1 25-1.75. Mr. an<‘ ' , r *- L ockw ood w ith w hom t o th e fo re in th e d ev e lo p m e n t of d a iry m a n . E ach s h e e t will do fo r 1 2 :1 6 . PO TA TO ES — O reg o n , $1.-1 10. b o ard an d room to o k us to a tb e c o u n try , m o re p a te n ts h av e been B ull R un 3 :2 5 p m a rriv e 16 cow s o.ie m o n th , m o rn in g and G resh am 4 :1 6 ; M o n tav llla 4 :4 0 c e i l i n g p e r h u n d re d ; sw eet p o ta to e s, $2 40- ‘ h ln e s e w ed d in g am i fe a st. T he issu ed th a n w ere Issued d u rin g th e reco rd . V ery ch eap at C o ttre ll 5 .3 8 p. m , a rriv e e n tir e c e n tu ry p re c e d in g th em Spe- , ' v 2.t o per crate. ( Continued on page 2. O u tlo o k office. G resham 6:00. SACREDCANTATA PLEASES MANY Auto Season Lasts All Year Patents Reach High Number $1.50 PER YEAR INTEREST IN CLUB BANQUET Much In te re st is being ta k e n in th e C om m ercial club b an q u e t w hich will lie held to m o rro w n ig h t. N am es a re com ing In fast. It is p ro b ab le Mr. Jo ssly n and o th e r o ffic ia ls of th e P R. L. AE P. com pany will be p re se n t. O fficials of th e Mt. H ood railw ay a re also expected. T h e club room s a re b eing f u r n ished and w ill look In v itin g . T he ta b le s will b<> sp read in th e clu b h a ll an d th e fe a st, in c h a rg e of W ill C ongdon, w ill be o ne o f th e best. A n o th e r house Is re p o rte d as h a v ing been e n te re d by th ie v e s last T u esd ay n ig h t. A few a rtic le s w ere ta k e n , an exch an g e o f u m b re lla s m ade a n d th e house le ft u n lo ck ed . Mr. A n d erso n w ould Ilk'- to have th e p a rtie s re tu rn h is u m b re lla as th e o ne left is too sm all. L ist o f la-ttecs. T h e follow ing list of le tte r s re m ain u n called fo r in th e G resham p o sto ffice fo r th e w eek e n d in g D ecem ber 31, 1911: L etters. G en tlem en J o h n P e tte rso n . C a rd s A lton B. D ow nes, Mrs. G letiora N elson, E m m a W aybill, Mis» D orothy B all, M ildred P a re llm , E l m a D ozier. P ack ag e No ad d re ss. C ard says fo r T oots. T h ese le tte r s w ill be sen t to th e dead le tte r office on J a n . 15th, 1912, if not deliv ered before. In c a llin g fo r tlie above, please say a d v e rtise d , giving d a te of list. I. McCOLL. P. M. WANT ADS. B E R K S H IR E HOGS fo r sale. A few bred sow s and Some young sowA b a rro w s a n d sm all pigs. Sw eet B ria r F arm . P h o n e 493. tf 8. C. W H IT E LEG H O R N S fo r sale We a re closing out o u r e n tire sto ck consistili K of (•holte co ck erels. pul* le ts and h en s and w ill m ak e a rea- sona hie price on th e e n tire lot. P hone 9 3. C. W. A lberatam i. tf LOST— T w o y e a rlin g h e ife rs, one b lack and th e o th e r b rln d le , b ra n d ed J . It. on le ft hip. la 'ft my p re m ises se v e ra l m o n th s ago. A nyone g iv in g in fo rm a tio n as to th e ir w h e re a b o u ts w ill be s u ita b ly re w a rd e d . J o h n A. R ichie. 91 L IT T L E PIG S fo r sale by B. A ltm an. C. tf OATS W anted — (R e sh a m F ee d Mill. tf COTTAGE FO R SA LE N ear th e F a ir g ro u n d s. A pply to Mrs. S. A. C raw fo rd . tf WOOD FO R SALE- Dead anil live. W ill d e liv e r * p ro m p tly In Gr.inhi.iii and F airv iew . F ra n k G u s ta fso n , G resh am . P h o n e 289. 1 10 CORD WOOD D elivered a n y w h ere w ith in re a so n a b le h a u lin g d is tan ce . P h o n e 324. Jo h n L a rso n , G reshum , It. 4. 102 L IV E WOOD c u t th r e e yours, $5 p er cord. Dead w ood, $4. D eliver ed in G resham . P au l P alm h lad . P h o n e 38x1. 87 ------ .— , ■ . ■ - ............- — ...... — T h e R est t o n s can only tie selected by k< « plug a c a re fu l record G et Milk R ecord b lan k s at th e O utlook office. T hey a re b an d y , co m p lete anil cheap. FO R p in g to n a t $10, W olfe, SA LE C ry sta l W hile O r C o ck erels, K e le rs tra s s s tra in $5. and $3 each . D avid B oring, O regon. 89 FO R SA LE S. C W h ite l e g h o rn s, both c o ck erels and p u lle ts. N ell K odlun, G resh am , II. 4. tf FO R SA LE Baled hay D ellver- e.l a n y w h e re ; also te a m of d r a f t h o rses. P h o n e 61. 8. S. T h o m p son. tf Any one In fo rm in g me of th e w h e re a b o u ts of W S K e n t w ill do m e a fav o r. S tap les, ,th e Je w e le r, 162 F ir s t s tre e t, P o rtla n d , O re. x A re Y ou G oin g t o R u il:l.‘ tf so, c o n su lt W. II. K a rr, G resh am , O regon. L li.d . P la n s and e s tim a te s fu rn - tf LOTS FO R KALE a t C e d a rv ille — E asy te rm s 11. W. S n ash all. P h o n e G resh am 74 tf GOOD F R E S H COW fo r sale. 8. A lexander. 87