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G resham O utlook From Farm to College; ___ ______________ From College to Fai ev ery T u e sd a y an d F rid a y a t G resh am , O regon. • lie d few y e a rs ag o we saw a y o u n g II L ST. CLAIR, E d ito r and P u b l'r m an w ho h ad been re a re d o n th e A. It LYM AN, B u sin ess M an ag er. fa rm w h ere w h e a t h ad been th e M iliM -rlp tin n Itu tc - m ain s ta p le p ro d u ced . H is h o rizo n O ne ye a r, $1.50; s ix m o n th s , 75c; of th o u g h t a t th a t tim e w as lim ited th re e m o n th ’s t r ia l s u b s c rip tio n , 60c A d v e rtis in g . R a t e s re a s o n able. O u r re p r e s e n ta tiv e w ill c a ll P ilo n e 7 0 1. “ T h e L in o ty p i W a y is th e W ay th a t W in s ." E n te re d as seco n d -class m a tte r M arch 3, 1011, a t th e p o st o ffice at G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t of M arch 3, 1871». I lie good citizen s o f G resh am e v i d en tly w ere not m uch in te re ste d in th e o p en in g of th e re a d in g room sm la y a fte rn o o n s, a ffo rd in g one ro o d safe p ublic p lace w h ere a si ra n g e r o r a few re s tle s s young people could sp en d an h o u r o r tw o t, d in g to a d v a n ta g e . E ven som e <>f (he o ld e r peo p le w ho en jo y re a d ing an d do not h av e m uch sp a re ilm e d ay s o r e v e n in g s, en jo y e d th e • inday a fte rn o o n p riv ileg e. A side from fo u r o r five p erso n s, few If my cared e ith e r fo r th e ir ow n bene fit o r th a t o f o th e rs an d a f t e r a tew w eeks tr ia l th e S u n d ay a fte r- im on o p en in g is d isc o n tin u e d . T he m ovem ent w as In th e lin e of prog- r, -s and sh o u ld have h ad b e tte r su p p o rt. fo re a n d he in te n d s ju s t as sooi h e c o m p le te s h is c o u rse , to rel to th e fa rm a n d m a k e th e p p ro d u c e b e tte r re s u lts . O nce In aw h ile a n o ld -tim es fo u n d w ho rid ic u le s th e id ea o f to th e ex p e rie n c e of h is d ay s on lege fa rm in g , b u t he Is g e ttin g th e fa rm an d a com m on school e d u be r a t h e r sca rc e th e s e days, d o es n o t re a liz e w h a t a back n catio n . So f a r as m a k in g fa rm in g b er he is. It h e w ill b u t aw a h is life w o rk a c c o rd in g to old m e th an d d e v o te a w eek to th e invest! ods, th e r e w as n o t very m uch to a t tio n of t h a t w hich h a s been acci p lish ed w ith in th e la s t decad e tr a c t a n d keep him on th e farm . T his y o u n g fellow m ad e up his soil an d cro p lm p ro v m e e n t in ev m in d to ta k e an a g ric u ltu ra l c o u rse s ta te in th e u n io n , h e w ill fin d in th e co lleg e in o rd e r to fin d o u t w h a t a d v a n c e d m e th o d s a re acc< w h e th e r he co u ld im p ro v e on th e p lish in g . esid es, th e good w o rk old m e th o d s of h is fa th e r. H e h a s ju s t fa irly begun. If he but k r been s tu d io u s a n d a le r t an d h is m in d It, he is fa r b eh in d th e C hinese h as been b ro a d e n e d to a re m a rk a b le an a g r ic u lu tr is t. A s h o r t s tu n y e x te n t. W e saw him but a few th e re a s o n s w hy th e n o rth w e s t 1 d ay s sin ce a n d w e scarcely k n ew th e been b ro u g h t in to su ch p ro m ln ei y o u n g fellow . H e is a g e n tle m a n as a f r u it c o u n try , sh o u ld convii ly a p p e a rin g y o u n g m an , w ith an h im o f th e g re a t b e n e fits to be i e a rn e s t ey e an d a b u o y a n t, b u sin e ss riv ed fro m ad v an ced m e th o d s. SI lik e a ir ab o u t him . T h e p o ssib ili sh o d , h a p -h a z a rd m e th o d s in ties of farm life a r e now to him lin es of b u sin e ss a re b e g in n in g so m eth in g g lo rio u s. A lread y th e be a th in g of th e p a s t, a n d th e bi incom e fro m his f a th e r 's fa rm h as in css of fa rm in g is no e x cep tio n been in creased o n e -th ird . T h e fa rm tiie ru le .— D e sch u tes V alley T r hom e Is m o re to h im th a n e v e r be- une. Doings Elsewhere in Oregon F o re s t G rove Is o rg a n iz in g an 18- piece hand. Hood R iver has five feet of snow and th e C o lu m b ia a t th a t p o in t is frozen over. T h e five C h in sce s tu d e n ts a t tl O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege, re p r s e n ta tiv e s o f p ro m in e n t fa m ilie s th e c e le stia l k in g d o m , h av e be< ex cu sed fro m c lasses th is w eek ; Y oung C hit T h e A sto ria C en ten n ial c e le b ra th e re q u e s t o f th e tio n h eld la s t S ep tem b er w as a f i a ss o c ia tio n o f P o rtla n d , in o rd e r th; n an cia l success, leav in g a b alan c e on th e y m ay a s s is t in th e u n iv re s a l ce e b ra tio n o f th e new e r a of C hin h an d of $6,278. W E ST AND ( A P IT .IL PUNISH- ju s t e n te r e d upon. MEAT. -Milton w ill hold a big p o u ltry S e v e ra l p ro m in e n t O regonian show on J a n u a r y 29-31. T he co u n G o v ern o r W est h as a lre a d y de try; s u rro u n d in g th a t p o in t w ill sen d h av e b een e n g a g e d to a d d re s s th clared (lint lie will not e n fo rce th e in p rize fow ls fo r th e e x h ib itio n an d s tu d e n ts ta k in g th e s h o r t course a t th e O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l College law in re g a rd to th e ex ecu tio n of a sp len d id sh o w in g is ex p ected . m u rd e re rs as It now s ta n d s on o u r It. D. In m an of P o rtla n d , w ho is A m ong th e s e a re P re s id e n t A cker m an o f M o n m o u th , P r e s id n e t N ewel : m u t e books. T h is law is th e peo- so w idely k n o w n in th is p a r t of th e o f th e S ta te B oard of H o rtic u ltu ri p ie s law and th e last le g is la tu re re-1 coullty as an au to m o b ile e n th u s ia s t . , . . . w as m a rrie d in P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y , H. M. W illiam so n , s e c r e ta ry Stat- fused lo am end it on th e g o v e r n o r s . . . , ,, , H is b rid e w as Mrs. C la ra A. Itich- B o ard o f H o rtic u ltu re , C. E . W h istle o f M ed ford, E . C. T h o m p so n of H oot r i o n im en d alio n . Now th e g o v ern o r a r ,is R.iver, a n d P ro f, W. H. L a w re n c e oi w an ts th e people to say w h e th e r I M ayor H en d erso n o f A sto ria is Hood R iver. t , y w ant th is p a rt of th e law en - e n c o u ra g in g a p u b lic m a rk e t fo r forced o r not. If they do h e will T h e S o u th e rn P acific T ra ffic de th e city by th e sea, e m p h a siz in g th e en fo rce It. T h is seem s to be th e s it p a rtm e n t w ill e n c o u ra g e fa r m e rs in need fo r su ch an in s titu tio n in h is u atio n . T he m ove to hav e th e peo-1 a tin a u l m essag e to th e council. H e th e W illa m e tte V alley a n d W estern pic vole on th e ab o litio n of c a p ita l j believes it w ill re d u c e th e cost of O regon to g ro w b a rle y a s a feed for p u n ish m en t is a good move. If It Hiving by b rin g in g th e p ro d u c e r and d a iry sto c k a n d to f a tte n ho g s a n d is ab o lish ed it sh o u ld lx; by th e peo c a ttle . To fa r m e rs w ho Will p la n t co n su m e r to g e th e r. ple and not th e g o v ern o r. T he gov a n a c re o r tw o e x p e rim e n ta lly , th e O regon e d ito rs w ill v isit th e P e n ra ilro a d co m p an y o ffe rs to e r n o r is d o in g a little sta g e p erfo rin supply a n c e w hen lie su g g e s ts th e h id eo u s d le to n R o u n d u p n ext fall in a body th e seed. T h e A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege Idea o f m a k in g D ecem ber 13 a gen- Tl1® P la a is to ta k e th e scrib es by reco m m en d s b arley as a sto ck feed, e ra l h a n g in g day for a ll m u rd e re rs sp ecial tr a in from P o rtla n d , w here bellev eln g th a t w hen grow n e x te n s w hich a c c u m u la te in th e m e a n tim e , a n n u a l co n v en tio n w ill be h eld , ively, it w ill becom e as v a lu a b le fo r p ro v id ed th e people on N o v em b er 5, I ,0 P e n d le to n fo r th e tw o fin al d ay s th a t p u rp o se h e re as co rn is In th e vote to re ta in c a p ita l p u n is h m e n t. °? th e R o u n d u p . On th e S u n d ay M iddle W est. fo llo w in g th e e d ito rs w ill p ro b ab ly P ro g re ss is b ein g m ad e in th e H I E B E S T R E S O L U T IO N . be g u e sts at H ot L ake. GROCERIES DRY GOODS I2]c Outing Flannel I 2jc Ginghams Holly Milk Best Baking Powder, 25c size, 6c Calico Blue Ribbon Tomatoes 50c Dress Goods Golden Star Soap MENS FURNISHINGS Golf Shirts 75c .50 Hats 50c Underwear Gresham’s Big Department Store, on Main Street G ive l o i n - W ir e a v a c a tio n . A va B. M ilam , p ro fe sso r axlgt N otices. of do F A IR V IE W G R A N G E F i r s t S a t m estic scien ce a t th e O reg o n A grk-ul u rd a y a t 10 a nt. a n d th i r d F r i tu r a l C ollege, p le a d e d th e c a u se d ay n ig h t, 8 p m . M a s te r, C ed ric of th e w om en on th e fa rm , In a re- S lo n e ; s e c r e ta ry , Roy S to n e D AM A SC US CAMP, No M. W. A. Meeting» first and thirl S a tu r d a y even ings each month H a z e lw o o d 's hall. Gen. Dallas, cot a e ln ia n ; H a rry Roach, chief I M O DERN WOODMAN OF A.MEI IC A , m e e ts in I. 0. O. F. hall fin a n d th ir d T uesdays of each month. V isitin g m em bers welcome. Emil f K a rd e ll, C lerk. F A IR V IE W CIVIC IMPROV! M E N T CLUB Meets first and a n d M onday evenings of each i J . P . P rovince, President; J S c h ra m , secretary . t e n t a d d re s s a t S alem b efo re th e ROC K W O O D I. O. O. F . No. 213 T h re sh e h m e n of O regon. S M accab ee b a ll ev ery S he he u u rg rg - ~ 3 R 'e ‘ s in T h u rs d a y e v e n in g . N. G., B. F . ed th e m e m b e rs to giv e th e i r w ives D a h lh a m m e r; Sec'y, J. H. S c h ra m . cam p aig n to in te re s t c h ild re n in a g v a c a tio n s from th e e n d le s s ro u tin e T w e n ty -e ig h t c o u n tie s of th e s ta te a n d ’ tld n i 61— M eets firs t T he O reg o n ian u n d e r th e h e a d in g , ric u ltu ra l e d u c a tio n in O regon. S ta te of hom e d u tie s a t least tw ice a y e a r, > h h , F rid a y n ig h ts an d e ig h te e n s ta te s of th e u n io n a re "A R eso lu tio n fo r th e N e w Y e a r,” S u p e rin te n d e n t A ld erm an is sen d in g 'o give th e m som e s p e n d in g m oney C om ., E d S p a th ' R K W . Q uis- re p re s e n te d in th e p re s e n t reg istry goes io th e h e a r t of th e m a tte r in th e c o lle g ia te b ra n c h e s a t th e o u t le tte r s to b re ed ers an d p ro d u c w ith o u t th e i r h a v in g to a s k fo r R, ¡in b e rry . G R E SH A M R E B E K A H sm l reco m m en d s a re s o lu tio n th a t S ta te U n iv ersity o f O regon. Of th e e rs of th e s ta te a sk in g fo r prizes a n d to p u t la b o r-sa v in g d ev ices Into LODGE to be a w ard ed to school p u p ils w ho th e h o u ses a s w ell a s in to th e b ra n s No. 61— M eets in I. O. O F . h a ll, C h u rch Notices w i , in clu d e all o th e r s an d m ak e ail c o u n tie s, M u ltn o m ah lead s th e list nd fields. S he w as a p p la u d e d sh all m ak e th e best e x h ib its of farm to seco n d a n d f o u r th W e d n e sd a y s of o th e r d u tie s easy . It say s: - w h y ; w llh 170 re8 ld en t 8 tu d e n ts an d L an e’ L IN N E M A N MEMORIAL M M each m o n th . M rs. S. I. D ailey , N o • he echo. p ro d u cts a t th e fa irs n ex t fall. C. c h u r c h , G resham Sunday services! th e h o m e co u n ty , com es n ex t w ith ble G ra n d , Geo. K e lle r, S e c re ta ry . not fix on o n e s u p re m e re s o lu tio n D. N airn of A m ity, h a s been th e S u n d a y school, 9:45 a. in. Preacb| o . W. K. & N. TIME TABLE G R E SH A M LO D G E , No. 125, ¡rig 1 1 :0 0 a. in., and 7:3d P firs t to resp o n d and he w ill give a I. O. O. F . — M eets e v e ry S a tu r d a y E p w o rth L eag u e 6:30 p m. PW* en d fill th e w h o le co m in g y e a r w ith I ReCent C<?n8US r<“p o r,8 show th a t th o ro u g h b re d Scotch collie as a firs t EASTUOUND n ig h t In I O. O. F . h a ll. W. II . . « u ltn o m a h co u n ty , th e sm allest prize fo r a n e x h ib it of v eg eta b les, L eave P o rtla n d 7 :5 0 a. m .— A rriv e S ta n le y , N oble G ra n d ; Geo. K e lle r, m e e tin g ev ery Thursday at ‘■* G eo. F . H opkins, Pastor. is < a rr t o u t. i« re is ,-OUI1ty j n O reg o n , h a s th e d e n se st I cot n, e tc ., a t th e s ta te fa ir F a irv ie w 8 :2 5 a. m .; T ro u td a le , S e c re ta ry . P L E A S A N T VALLEY BAPTISTj o n e sin li, su p re m e ly good, s u p r e m e - 1 p o p u la tio n ,b e in g 501.7 p erso n s to th e and third fundffl 8 :3 0 a. m. GRESHAM GRANGE N o .2 7 0 m eets S e rv ic e s first G h b e a u tifu l, su p re m e ly p o ten t o v e r s q u a re m ile. All th e c e n tra l ac h m o n th S .inlay s« hool at Ar. F a ir I*16 8econd S a tu rd a y o f e a c h m o n th an d S hort C o u rse E n ro llm e n t In c re a se s. Lv. P o rtla n d 4 :0 0 p. m Y 1’. 8. C. J « vil il is th e reso lv e to sp en d a , s o u th e a s te r n c o u n ties, an d C u rry | view 4 :3 4 p. m .; T ro u td a le , 4 :3 9 - fr.? nl_ 2 _to 3 is o pen a. in every Sunday An in c re a se of o v er 55 p er cen t p. m. Rev J M Nation. pa-«| to tlle P ublic. H. E. D av is m a s te r- v ery day in co m m u n io n , c o u n tF« h av e less th a n tw o p erso n s num ber Lv. P o rtla n d 8 :0 0 p. my— A r. T ro u t- M rs. W. H . B a c h m e y e r, s e c r e ta r y ’ G R E SH A M BETHEL BAPTiiH e n ro lle d in th e w in- pe ?r sq u a re m ile. H artley co u n ty h a s te r g,lor( d a le 8 :4 5 p. m. c o u rse a t th e O regon A grl- W OM EN O F W O O D C R A F T , No S u n d a y serv ices Sabbath school less th a n one. vi i s e . H e do es n o t c a re by w hat * ’ c u ltu ra l C ollege o v er th e regist r ä 202 M eets in O dd F e llo w s h a ll 10 a. in., p reach in g at 11 a. m• »* W ESTBO UN D 7 :3 0 p. in. P ra y e r meeting « nniin? he is a d d re s s e d , n o r fo r th e R e ta il m e rc h a n ts In th e s ta te will tio n a t th e sam e tim e la s t y ear is Lv. T ro u td a le 9 :2 8 a. m .; second a n d f o u r th T u e s d a y s 2 p m leave W ed n e sd a y e v e n in g at 7:30 p C a rrie P ow ell, G N .; E liz a M etz c e re m o n ia ls by w hich he is ap- ««»'her at M edford J a n u a r y 17 an d re p o rte d by D ean A. B. C ordley, and F a irv ie w 9 :3 3 a. m .— A r. P o rtla n F . M. B u r tc li, P a sto r. I g e r, cle rk . p ro ach ed . All lie a sk s fo r is th e 18 fo r th e six th a n n u a l co n v en tio n , th e p red ictio n of Dr. J a m e s W ithy- B O R IN G M. E Preaching»; 1 0 :1 5 a. m. c n liirite h e a rt an d th e o p en m ind The p ro g ra m h a s been m ad e u p an d com be, d ire c to r of th e e x p e rim e n t Lv. T ro u td a le 4 :5 6 p. nt.; leav e F a ir- F A IR V IE W L O D G E No. in. e a c h S u n d ay ; 8 p m. al,el w hich will p erm it Ills p o w er to flow filled w ith d isc u ssio n s o f s u b je c ts s ta tio n , th a t th e n u m b e r w ould F . it A. M. R eg u - S u n d a y s. S unday school 1« *•' view 5 :0 0 p. to.— A r. P o rtla n d / y f a \ f la r 32, m e A. e tin g s S a tu r d a y n ig h t E p w o rth L eague 7 p m. •" c in a n d ta k e p o ssessio n . W ith h is ,,f v i,aI in te re s t to th e m e rc h a n t, reach 1,000 by th e en d of th e farm - 6 :4 5 p. m. on o r b e fo re fu ll m oon. M a o f H a rry B ickford. ReT- p o w e r c o m e s p eace, th e p eace th a t C o m p e te n t s p e a k e rs h av e been se- erg ’ w eek lo o k s to be well w ith in W atch th e O u tlo o k fo r th e new s so n ic T em p le, T r o u td a le Calder, p a a to r. _ p i - - ill u n d e rs ta n d in g , b ecau se it Is ‘•’»red to d e liv e r a d d re s s e s of valui p ro b ab ility . A t th e next r e g u la r m e e tin g th e FA IR V IE W PR ESBYTERM«* * I in fin ite , an d w ith his p e a c e he g iv es *° th e re ta ile r, 1 his is th e fifte e n th y e a r th e spe w ork w ill be in th e E. A. a n d F . W. S e r v ic e s e v ery S unday mW** , o. w. time t a b u all th e o th e r b lessin g s of life. God d eg rees. 11 o 'clo ck . S u n d a y school » « J L T h e F o re s t se rv ic e is tu a p p .n g th e cial w in tre c o u rse h as been o ffe re d , Lv. P o rtla n d lias m oney, p o w er, le a rn in g , huppl- fo restis o f th e s ta te , s a d WÜ1 10 in charge of M rs J " a an d th e a d d ed fa c ilitie s In new build 6 :5 0 a. m. fo r C azad ero W M. S T A N L E Y , S e c re ta se n d . Y. P. S. C. E. devoti« In s to re fo r every h u m a n b eing, th e o w n e rsh ip of ta c h 7 :4 5 — fo r G resh am . piece t l Ings an d la b o ra to rie s, a d d itio n a l fac m e e tin g a t 7 p. m. “ eT- 8: 45 — fo r C azad ero Uscli can get h is s h a r e by o p e n in g s ta n d in g lia i lx.- o f any a. cc.» n t I:. u lty an d e q u ip m e n t, will aid in m ak 3 :4 5 — fo r G resh am . M A. R O SS PO ST No. 41, O. A R o b in so n , p asto r Lis h e a rt to th e in flo w in g riv e rs o f O reg o n in g It by fa r th e m ost in te re s tin g Ly Oils m enua L la <», ct- 1 0 :4 5 — fo r C asad ero . R., an d W. It. c . 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