Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 05, 1912, Image 2

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    th re w In som e good tim ely sugges-
I tio n s n ad en d ed w ith an e n te r ta in ­
l » i ( 'E A W E E K
in g sto ry o r tw o. H e said in p a rt:
I w an t to say to you la d ie s and
P u b lish ed every T u esd ay an d F rid a y
g en tle m e n th a t th e peo p le of G resh ­
a t G resh am , O regon.
C o n tin u ed from p ag e 1.
am h av e a w arm place in my h e a rt
an d a lso th e to w n of G resham sta n d s
H. L ST ('LA1K, E ditor and P ubl'r I an d ls aI* e n te r ta in in g sp e a k e r, did very h ig h in th e re g a rd an d e s tim a ­
A. it LYMAN, B u sin ess M anager.
j ju s tic e to h im self an d th e occasion. tio n o f th e Mt. H ood R ailw ay Co.
I ju s t w an t to say a w ord w ith re f­
O ur SiiliMTlptloii K ates H e sp o k e of th e rap id ch an g es, th e e re n c e to th e in flu e n c e th a t In te r­
One y ear, ,1.50; g re a t fe rtility o f th e soil, th e c le a r­ in ban ra ilro a d s h av e upon localities.
six m onths, 75c; ing aw ay o f th e g ia n ts of th e fo re st
You will re call a n u m b e r of y ears
th re e m o n th ’s trial and th e h u m an g ia n ts of in te lle c t ag o b efo re th is w hole
N o rth w e st!
su b scrip tio n ,
50c an d s tre n g th ta k in g possession o f c o u n try had a railw ay and th e con­
d itio n s th a t ex isted a t th a t tim e.
th e lan d . H e d w elt upon G resh ­
A dvertising.
We will all concede th a t no lo cal­
B a t e s reaso n ­ am ' school an d lib ra ry ad v an ta g es.
ity can p ro sp er an d dev elop and be­
able.
O ur rep re­
A rchie M eyers, p re sid e n t of th e com e. w ith o u t tr a n s p o rta tio n , w hat
sen tativ e will call
it w ill be w ith it. It is th e m ak in g
G resh am D istric t C o m m ercial club, of a locality.
P tione 701.
being an e x -ra ilro a d
m an h im self,
I p re su m e a n u m b e r of you p re s­
" T h e Linotype ta lk e d on w hat th e ra ilro a d s had e n t, no d o u b t a g re a t m any, h a v e '
W ay Is th e Way done, o r had not done, fo r G resh am . been in C hicago a t som e tim e and
if you w ere th e r e a b o u t th e tim e o f;
th a t W ins.”
He illu s tra te d h is p o in ts w ith very th e W o rld 's E a ir you w ll’ recall the
am u sin g In cid en ts
fa r-o ff W oodlaw n d is tric t
of th e
E n te re d as seco n d -class
m a tte r
T heo B ru g g e r sp o k e on T h e Ll- so u th sid e w as n o th in g but a sw am p,
M arch 3, 1911, a t th e p ost office at
T h e Illin o is C e n tra l e n te re d
into
G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t of b rary , re fe rrin g to th e In flu en ce of he s p irit of a ff a irs in th is locality ,
M arch 3, 1879.
books on his life an d th e ir im p o rt- a n ,i a tte n m p te d to develop it and
a n t place in sh a p in g o p in io n s am o n g th e re s u lt is th a t w hole vast te rri
S a c r ific e M nlrlietl by Sacrifie»
to ry is covered w ith fla t b u ild in g s
old and y o u n g in th e com m u n ity .
an d a p a rtm e n ts an d fin e residences.
T he m an of m oney h as an o p p o r­
C. ('. C h ap m an c o n g ra tu la te d th e ; A nd w hy?
B ecause th ey p u t th e
tu n ity lng iving to a C h ris tia n school clu b on its p ro g ress and th o u g h t tr a n s p o rta tio n th e re .
T he A m erican p eople a re p ro g re s­
ol p u ttin g h is life us a team m ate th e se " G e t-to g e th e r” m eetin g s were
sive an d I believe th a t th ey
a re
w ith th e c u ltu re d an d refin ed te a c h ­ a g re a t help.
m o re p a rtic u la rly so In th e N orth-
e r. T h e te a c h e r in
a
relig io u s
of
th
e '
F. D. H u n t th o u g h t th e tow n for- west to d ay . T h is is one
school does not receive o v er a liv­ tu n a te in h av in g a live C o m m ercial p olicies of G resh am .
m a tte r,
No
ing su p p o rt. H e
c an n o t
save a club and th a t th e co n v erted actio n w h at th e policy of th e P. R. L & P.
12¿c Outing Flannel
Holly Milk
-
per can, 7c
per yard, 11c
o r Mt. Hood R ailw ay com pany
com petency o u t of his salary .
He of th e people w ould h elp m ak e th e Co.
u ,a y
th e r e ls bound to be th is de­
i om m only te a c h e s th e re a t a low s a l­ tow n grow . Said th e ra ilro a d s w ere v elo p in en t in th e next
ten
y ears
12]c Ginghams
Best Baking Powder, 25c size,
“
13c
11c
ary because of th e conv ictio n th a t as m uch In te re ste d in o u r su ccess an d 1 believe th a t th e g re a t fu tu .’e '
•
fo r G resh am is g o in g to be a f i n e ,
th a t is liis place of h ig h est service. as we.
6c Calico
Blue Ribbon Tomatoes
“
9c
5c
s u b u rb a n city an d I believe th a t
Many men of a ffa irs to d ay do not
tDr. S h o rt sp o k e in h is u su al hap- w ith in th e next ten y e a rs th e te rri-
know th e situ a tio n else th ey woultl
Golden Star Soap
-
per bar, 4c
50c Dress Goods
43c
py vein, giving th e liste n e rs m uch to ry b etw een G resh am an d P o rtla n d
h a ste n to p u t th e ir s h o u ld e r in to th e
I a lo n g th e lines of both ra ilw a y s w ill 1
to th in k a b o u t. H e said :
be p ra c tic a lly b u ilt up solid.
yoke witli th e heavy lad en ed te a c h ­
It is com ing to th a t tim e of n ig h t
1 can Bay fo r th e Mt. Hood th a t
er. T ills m an w an ts Ills c h ild re n to
w hen 1 " a s a p h y sic ia n " w ill rem in d we a re w illin g to co -o p erate fo r th e
go to tlie b est school. S top fo r a you it Is n early bed tim e. W hile d ev elo p m en t of G resh am , an d th e
m o m en t and ask how It cam e to be we w ould like to h e a r a g re a t m any lo cality th e e n tire le n g th of
th is
tlie best school?
O nly by
money m ore h ere I feel th a t my re m a rk s, line. Q u ick er re s u lts m ay be ob-
c o n trib u tio n s of men befo re th e pres- a t le a s t sh o u ld be brief. I sh o u ld tallied if we can only reach an u n ­
like to h e a r som e o th e rs h ere w ho d e rs ta n d in g , th a t is, th e
sh ip p in g j
« nt and by th e lab o r of fin e tra in e d w ould tell you m o re Im p o rta n t th in g s p ublic, tra v e lin g p u b lic w ith
th e
men in th e past an d p resen t.
th a n 1 can
1 w as ask ed to m ake ra ilro a d s
T h is is a b u sin ess p ro p o -'
Does som e one rem u rk
th a t he re m a rk s h e re to n ig h t, I could not sitio n ;y o u a re In te re ste d in th e devel
pays lieuvy ex p en ses fo r th e tr a in ­ very well re fu se th a t is a w eak- o p m en t of th e tow n. You have som e
ness of m in e, an d 1
w an ted to call m an o r som e co n cern
n e g o tia tin g
ing of Ills c h ild re n ?
R em em b er th e y o u r a tte n tio n fo r a
m o m en t o r tw o w ith you to lo cate in y o u r tow n,
g re a t inilk of th a t ex p en se d o es not to a co m p ariso n w hich you c a n n o t Now we a re ju s t as in te re ste d
in
G resh am of to- th a t.
If you com e to e ith e r of
e n te r tlie tre a s u ry of th e school. help m ake b etw een
I; goes for th e co m fo rt of h is child. day an d G resh am we used to know , th e ra ilro a d s , 1 d a re say we w ould
I also w a n t to c a lf y o u r a tte n tio n send a m an w ith su ch a p a rty to
T u itio n s ra re ly
pay o v er half, to a G resh am as we hope to know y o u r tow n to push it. We will a d ­
balan ce Is paid
from
en d o w ­ it in tiie n ext d ecade. I su p p o se v ertise it. We w ill do a n y th in g
m ent
ijlven
by
o th e rs
o r not h alf th e people w ho a re living th a t is lig itim a te an d rig h t th a t will
of
by g ifts of o th e r people fo r
th a t h e re now saw G resh am ten y ear assist you in lan d in g a n y th in g
ago
I m ight say of all th e people th a t kind
purpose y ear by y ear. T h e re a re who ow ned land in th is vicin ity ten
T h e policy o f m ost ra ilro a d s
is
few people of m ean s w ho w ould ask y e a rs ago not fifty p er cen t of th em good. A g reat m any tim es th e pub-
assista n c e of even frie n d s to help a re in th e title of th e o rig in a l own lie receives a false Im p ression from
tlie lr ch ild re n to school. Yet they era th a t not tw en ty -fiv e p er cent th e co n d u ct of som e one of its s e r­
G resh am
ten v an ts. Ix’t us g et to g e h te r and co­
a re accep tin g tills k in d
of help-— h ere to n ig h t knew
o p e ra te . Do th in g s in a business
y e a rs ago
w hich som e people w ith o u t w a rra n t
Now I hope th a t In one p a rtic u la r way an d I believe b e tte r re s u lts w ill I
call c h a rily . S tu te sch o o ls a re glftH th e r e will n o t be a sim ila rity in th a t follow .
s ta te m e n t ten y e a rs from to n ig h t.
O th ers w ere on th e p ro g ra m , b u t.
of Hie past also.
1 w ould hope th a t we w ould all be th e h o u r w as late, th e m eetin g had
Gresham’s Big Department Store, on Main Street
h ere ag ain
In e ll a su c c e ss a n d th e t o a s tm a s t e r j
G o im I In v estm en ts.
T en y ears ago th e only m eth o d of
th
o
u
g
h
t
best
to
close.
All
present
Men a re co n sta n tly
h a ik in g for tra n s p o rta tio n we had In an d out
of G resh am , w as th e tr a n s p o rta tio n w ere in th e best of s p irits and vot-
so m eth in g in w hich th ey m ay e n g a g e
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DAMASCUS CAM P,
No.
7533,
-■ e 1 ro n v ey “ n n ces,
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i moved to th e c e n te r of th in g s.
M. W. A. M eetings first a n d th ird
th a t It sh a ll In som e way som e tim
d ra w n by h o rses
o r occasion.
at
F A IR V IE W G RA N G E— F ir s t Sat S a tu rd a y ev en in g s each m o n th
Y ours fo r a m ost happy an d use-1
bring re tu rn s to tlie one sp en d in g c u ttle, an d In fact th o se of you who
u rd a y a t 10 a m. a n d th ird F r i­ H azelw ood's h all. Geo. D allas, coun-
L
ivin
g
Men.
w
ere
h
ere
ten
y
e
a
rs
ag
o
will
agree
ful
y
ear
in
1912,
h im self or Ills
m oney.
T h is
is!
day n ig h t, 8 p. in. M aster, C edric se lm a n ; H a rry R o ach , ch ief fo re s te r
w ith m e th a t c a ttle w ere used In
Men live on th e pages of h isto ry ,
S to n e; s e c re ta ry , Roy S’one
MR. AND MRS. J . C. CLA RK
founded on rlg tli p rin cip ies fo r we
MODERN WOODMAN O F A M E R ­
tra n s p o rta tio n
.. . a re rev ered In th e h e a rts of th e ir l
____________
have a w orld g o v ern ed by a system
It ls less th a n ten y e a rs ago th a t j
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ROCKW OOD I O O F No. 213 ICA, m eets in I. O. O. F. h all f ir s t
th e people w hom we know as th e fellow m en as th e ir lives have b e e n ,
T he O utlook is m ak in g a specialty — M eets In
M accabee h a ll every and th ird T u esd ay s of each m o n th .
i f re w a rd s an d p u n ish m en ts.
All men a re se e k in g at least
a I O. W. I’. to o k pity oil us a n d cam e a fa c to r in a m e lio ra tin g ph y sical c o n -1 of B u tte r W rap p ers. W e use th e T h iirsd ay evening.
N G., B. F. V isiting m em b ers w elcom e. E m il O.
K ardell, C lerk.
a ro u n d th is locality a n d a re tr a n s
D a h lh a m m e r; Sec'y J. H. S chram .
calm sa tisfa c tio n In life if not joy. p o rtin g us, and 1 do not believ e any d itlo n s . In e n lig h te n in g th e in te lle c t best q u ality o f p ap er, la rg e size.
F A IR V IE W
CIVIC
IM P R O V E ­
$3.00;
K.
O.
T.
M.
No.
61—
M
eets
first
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self
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hat
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b
r*n
8
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B
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ap
p
in
ess
to
th
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race
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rin
te
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.
P
rices,
1000,
T h a t a m an h as a rig h t to p u rsu e one serio u sly ask s
MENT C LU B — M eets firs t a n d sec­
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
and
th
ird
F
rid
a
y
n
ig
h
ts
ant! M onday e v e n in g s of each m o n th .
b.ipplness h as t*»*en p ro n o u n ced by lias th e railw ay d o n e for G resh am ? No m an dties any o n e of th ese th re e ( 500, $1.75; 250, $1.35; 100, $1.00.
Coin., Ed S p a th ; R K ., W. Quis- ■I. P. P rovince, P re s id e n t;
Ten y e a rs 'a g o we had good ro ad s, th in g s w ith o u t giv in g h im self as a
J.
H.
men who sealed it w ith th e ir blood
iu
b
erry
.
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S ch ram , se c re ta ry .
th a t, I th in k , did m o re th a n any o n e sacrifice. T he S av io r of m en In-i
T he O u tlo o k w ill v isit a re la tiv e
T he outcom e of ev ery In v estm en t th in g to m ake th is q u ite an Im port
G RESH A M R E B E K A H
LODGE
H e 1 o r frien d fo r you 104 tim e s d u rin g
■ light to b rin g sa tisfa c tio n an d hap- an t s e ttle m e n t, p e rh a p s th e m ost Im­ vested h im self In h u m an ity .
No. 61— M eets in (. O. O F. hall,
C h u rc h N otices
ptness o r else it h as In a m e a su re p o rta n t se ttle m e n t In O regon, n e a r g av e h eav en ly g lo ry an d assu m ed his ¡m e S»ear, b rim fu ll of new s, is n 't second an d fo u rth W ednesdays of
place
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m
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LIN
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A N M EM O RIAL M. E.
P
ort
land.
each
m
o
n
th
.
Mrs.
S.
1.
D
ailey,
No­
th a t w orth so m e th in g to you?
failed.
In th e next d ecad e we w ill of sav e th e w orld. W ere we to ask i
c h u rc h , G resh am — S uiiduy serv ices.
ble G ran d , Geo. K eller, S ecretary .
c o u rse hope to see as m any ch an g es
S unday school, 9 :4 5 a. m. P re a c h ­
T he an n o u n c e m e n t th a t S u p erln - as th e r e h as been In th e p a st, In Him on H is th ro n e to d ay if it was
G RESH A M
LODGE, No.
125, ing 1 1 :0 0 a. m., an d
O. W . K. At X. T IM E T A B L E
7 :3 0
p. m.
a
good
in
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stm
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t
th
e
an
sw
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r
w
ould
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ery
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rd
a
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lem lan t Dodge and E n g in e e r C lark , fa c t, p ro b ab ly m ore.
E p w o rth L eague 6 :3 0 p. m. P ra y e r
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In
1.
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hall.
W.
H.
In th e e a rly d ay s w hen th e h ills be a song o f jo y front an g el ch o irs
m eetin g every T h u rsd ay a t 7 :3 0 .
of th e P o rtla n d W a te r D ep artm en t
L eave P o rtla n d 7 :5 0 a. m .— A rrive S tan ley , N oble G ra n d ; Geo. K eller, Geo. F . H o p k in s, P a sto r.
th e a t H is com m and.
ire likely to lie reliev ed of office Is w h iten ed up as th ey have In
S
ecretary
.
past few days, It m ean t
one very
F airv iew 8 :2 5 a. m .; T ro u td a le ,
P L EA SA N T V ALLEY B A P T IS T —
q u ite s ta rtlin g . T hey have l>een In im p o rta n t th in g , th e c u ttin g o ff of
G RESH AM GRANGE No 270 m eets Services firs t
an d
th ird S u n d ay
8 :3 0 a. m.
th e ir respectiv e p o sitio n s so long co m m u n icatio n w ith th«- East W hen
B ak er h eld a n o tab le c e le b ra tio n Lv. P o rtla n d 4 :0 0 p m .— Ar. F a ir- th e second S atu rd ay of each m o n th . ■ each m o n th . S u n d ay school a t 10
th at It was th o u g h t th«»> hail a life th e snow s w h iten ed th e Cascades recen tly w hen th e one h u n d re d th an
L e c tu re h o u r from 2 to 3 is open a. m. every S u n d ay . Y. P. S. C. E.
view 4 :3 4 p. m .; T ro u td a le , 4 :3 9 to tlie public. H. E. D avis, m a s te r; 7 p. m. Rev. J? M. N atio n , p a sto r.
t. iiu re on th e sam e. T hey have th e riv e r tra ffic w as o fte n closed, n lv e rsa ry o f th e com ing of th e w hite
hut w hen we see th e w h iten in g of
Lv. P o rtla n d 8 :0 0 p. m i— A r T ro u t­ Mrs. W. H. B achm eyer, se c re ta ry .
G RESH AM B E T H E L B A P T IS T —
grow n old In th e serv ice an d w hile th e h ills to d ay , we a re
rem in d ed m an to th a t sectio n o f th e stu te
d a le 8 :4 5 p. m.
WOMEN O F W O O D CRA FT, No. S u n d ay serv ices— S a b b a th school a t
they have given effic ie n t serv ice th e th a t we a re now fu rn ish e d lig h t by w as o b serv ed w ith a p p ro p ria te exer-
202— M eets in Odd F ello w s
hall 10 a. m ., p re a c h in g a t 11 a. in. and
W ESTBOUND
In te re sts of th e people w ould d o u b t­ th a t sam e snow , th is lig h t Is from i Ises. T h e com ing o f C a p ta in W il­
each
second a n d fo u rth T u esd ay s 2 p. m. 7 :3 0 p. m. P ra y e r m e e tin g
th
e
snow
th
a
t
used
to
Im
pede
tr
a
f
Lv.
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ro
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9
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8
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;
leave
less la* b e tte r serv ed by y o u n g er
C a rrie P ow ell, G N .; E liza Metz- ! W ednesday ev e n in g a t 7 :3 0 p. in.
fie. T en y ears from now I have no son P rice H unt o v e rla n d from F o rt
F. M. B u rtc h , P a sto r.
F airv iew 9 :3 3 a. m .— Ar. P o rtla n ger, clerk .
m en.
d o u b t th a t we will
receive
from Boise to w h at ls now B ukre county
BORING M. E — P re a c h in g 11 a.
1 0 :1 5 a. m.
this«- cold h ills all th e h eat
we w us to ld ag a in an d th e h eroism of
A
F A IR V IE W LODGE No m. each S u n d a y ; 8 p m. a lte r n a te
n»*ed in m oving an d tr a n s p o rtin g all th e e a rly p io n eers h o n o red .
Tlie G olden Spike.
Lv. T ro u td a le 4 :5 5 p m .; leave F a ir- • y / j T
92. A. F. A A. M.— R egu- S undays. S u n d ay school *10 a. m.
th e th in g s we wish to tra n s p o rt
view 5 :0 0 p. in.— A r. P o rtla n d
la r m eetin g s S a tu rd a y n ig h t E p w o rth L eag u e 7 p. m. in c h a rg e
T h e re is a golden sp ik e h an g in g
P e rh a p s you will see h e re th e cal»
on o r before fu ll m oon Ma- ; of H a rry B ickford.
5 :4 5 p m.
Bev. 'A. B.
In a window In P o rtla n d w ith a p la ­ ital city of O reg o n ;
p e rh a p s you
C ald er, p a sto r.
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W atch th e O utltiok fo r th e new s sonic T em ple. T ro u td a le
c a rd a tta c h e d a n n o u n cin g It to be will see h e re a seat of le a rn in g co m ­
At
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e
next
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F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N -
th e one Mr J a m e s J . H ill
d ro v e p arin g fav o rab ly w ith th e in stitu te
w ork will be iu th e E. A. and F. W. S ervices every S u n d ay m o rn in g a
g re a tly lan d ed by
Mr
D lckensoi
O. W. P . T IM E T A B L E.
w hen th e D esch u tes railw ay w as fin ­ (H eed I n s titu te !
degrees.
You will s»*e one
11 o 'clock. S u n d ay school m eets a t
•tl.'M»| Lv P o rtla n d
ished.
tilin g , one of th e best high schools Dully O re g o n ia n , o n e yr.
WM. STA N LEY , S e cretary ■ 10 in c h a rg e of Mrs. J . W. Tow n
6 :5 0 a. tn. fo r C azad ero
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7 :4 5
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th a t O u tlo o k , o n e yr.
1.50
m eetin g a t 7 p.
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ho ld in g a $50.000 golden sp ik e to best in s titu tio n s of le a rn in g
fo r C azadero.
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can exist In any co u n try . I th in k
g i o .m» 9 :4 5
R e g u la r p rice
M A ROSS POST No 41, O. A R obinson, p asto r.
he d riv en hom e by th e frie n d s of th a t we a re giving In th is day of
fo r G resham .
R , an d W. R. C. No. 8, m eet th ird
fo r C azadero.
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W illam ette U n iv ersity .
T he
s tu ­ tra n s p o rta tio n to o little a tte n tio n C om b in a tio n o ffer
S a tu rd a y each m o n th a t G ran g e hall
— fo r G resham .
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in D aily am i .Sunday O re g o n ia n , SHOO 12.45 P m fo r C azadero.
N o rth w e s t to s t r ik e th e 1 8 9 ,0 0 0 m o re la s t assets, and we w ill
ten d
W m. B u tle r, c o m m a n d e r Mr
fo r G resh am
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th e fu tu re to have a school th a t w ill
¡82.50
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blow s n ecessary . T hey lifte d
th e lie su ffic ie n t to m ak e a n am e for Het o f R o g e rs Hpoon*
2 27 — E xpress
K ane, se c re ta ry .
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2 45 — fo r C azadero.
lis t looo of th«- 190,000 n ecessary even a sla te , not alo n e a little com ­ O u tlo o k , I yr.
3 :4 5
fo r G resham
ROCKW OOD U N IT E D A RTISA NS
R e g u la r p rice
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4 45 — fo r C azad ero
No. 206— M eets fo u rth Saturday-
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fifte e n th .
Il » ill be th e Inst of th e fo r a P rin c e to n . H a rv a rd o r Yale ( ’«»nibinatlon o ffe r
—
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fo r G resham
n ig h t.
M aster. Mrs. R ich T e g a rt;
\n o t h e r th in g we w ill ex p ect to see
i :1111(i , ii g11 for $500 000 am t a
new In a d ecad e Is th e d iffe re n t o rc h a rd s
se c re ta ry , H H. Jo h n so n
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F A IR V IE W U N IT E D A RTISA NS
No 178— F ir s t
S a tu rd a y
evening
fo r G resham
heavy one th e y m ade I be am o u n t o n sla u g h ts o f cold by th e very ele II. an d H. J o u r n a l an d O u tlook for 11:33
and th ird S a tu rd a y ev e n in g is so­
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one year
• 7 .3 0
$1250
1 st th e blow s fall rap id ly iiietit of cold I have lieen ta lk in g
ab o u t
T he snow s of th e b ills will
cial ev ening
M aster, E E. H esltn ;
G resham o ne h o u r la te r
fo r It ta k e s lim e to s trik e 190.000 very likely be fu rn ish in g heal w ith
se c re ta ry . F. H. C ran e
Lv. G ri'shatn fo r P o rtla n d .
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12 25 a ni from G resham
ROCKW OOD G RA NG E — F irst Profits in Poultry Raising
of Dally J o u r n a l and O u tlo o k on»* yr 5 40 — from G resham
lias ta k e n m uch of h u m an life to can put th e fro sts fo re v e r out
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so pots w hich Is a la b o rio u s an d un
7 50 — E x p ress
m e th o d s ta k e tim e a n d o fte n e n d dUm atronaly.
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C H A R IT Y H IV E No
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T h e rty A f w a y l i t » i t * g u id e d by p o u ltr y e i iw-rta
of th e S e m i-W ee k ly J o u r n a l an d O utlook
from C azad ero
la tte r life in o u r y o u th . lloo»l se«'d, th e n ig h t nt th e tin k lin g
9 :3 9
38- M eets second and fo u rth T h u rs ­ w h o h a r e a lr e a d y ’ m a d e r o o d ." 7 V j< t« u , *
K in d o f In s tru c tio n th e In te r n a t io n a l C<>rr«et**>nd-
little e le c tric bell
1 0 :4 5
from G resham
fo r o n e y ear. .♦ 2 .0 0
day a fte rn o o n s
Com . Mrs. J o h n
ttien a good h arv est.
a n e a S c h o o l* o ffer In th e ir course o f 11 ko«ne
T he next d ecad e w ill see o u r fru it
11 39 — from C azad ero
B row n; R K , M rs Mary T u rn e r
lea<on j In p o u ltr y ratal n g . T S t C t w
tre e s an d g a rd e n s p ro te c te d by Elec
12 45 P tn from G resham
t v r r i l h i n j tm p t n U tr y ro ta « *? , /row»
p, p ro fit*.
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PLEA SA N T V ALLEY ORANGE
Now is th e tim e to get rid of trle tty . fu rn ish e d by th e C lack am as W e ek ly O reg o n ia n , r e g u la r
I t d o e s n 't m a tte r ho w fe w o r h .w m a n y b ird *
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2 45 — from G resham
a n d m a k e i t p ay fr o m th e w o r d “O a ."
P le a s a n t
V alley
h all
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Cliaoiliet Iain 's L in im en t w o n d erfu lly will tu r n on h eat th a t w ill heat up
fo r o n e y»sir
$ 2 .OO S 3 »
from C azadero
1,1 c ,n ir * e to y o u Is b e y o n d eetl-
S n a sh a ll. m a s te r; E. B u tle r, se c re ­
effe c tiv e
O ne a p p licatio n w ill con th e a ir of th e o rc h a rd s and
m a tto n . Y o u *oon g e t th e p ric e hack, a n d w o re,
g ar
4 45
from G resham
1^ ‘ ^ reaae»! p r o f lu a n d th e k now
t h a t w in
ta r y ; J e n n ie K ro n en b erg , le c tu re r
v ln re you of Its m e rits
T ry It F o r den s so th a t th e fro sts w ill
b ear
6 39 — from C azadero.
those t« r o f lu r o m t n < y o u r w a y . S ta r t n o u b
sa le by G resh am D rug C om pany and von no til will
T he q u estio n is so E v e n in g Teli'gran* an d O u tlook for
WMT U ‘* n
U h» no
7 :1 5 — from B oring
BORING U N ITED A RTISA N S. No
— no o « l r * « 7 m i r v . 0 —b u t th e
one year
• 5 30
sed u ctiv e 1 could k eep you h e re un-1
alt D ealers.
9 «5 — from C azadero
270. m eets first an d fo u rth W ednes­
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For fr«u duKTIpUT* circular, w n u UM
til th e next d ecad e
On S u n d a ja a ll c a n ru n to
E v e n in g T e le g ra m , r eg u la r
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W ednesday
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car. th e re a te tw o, one
at
6 .4 5 F ra n k J. R e h b erg ; se c re ta ry , Mrs T. II. P .l l t l H E R . R»'prvM»'ntatlvr.
sp eech w ith a few fla sh e s of w it.
gains
tie t R u tter W rappers Mow.
and one a t » 45
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233 Alder Street, PcrGanc, Or.
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