Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 15, 1912, Image 2

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    G resham
O utlook GOOD SERMONS
IW IC K A W E E K
P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid a y
a t G resh am , O regon.
“SHORT HORNS” GRADE
BY GRESHAM PASTORS
UP VERY WELL
Broken Lines Sale
Rev. J A. H opper at th e F re e
C ollege g ra d u a te s p re d o m in a te In
H. L. KT. CLAIR, E ditor and P u b l’r
M eth o d slst ch u rc h la st S u n d ay m o rn th e e n ro llm e n t of s tu d e n ts fo r th e
A. It LYMAN, B u sin ess M anager.
lng p reach ed from Rom 6:1 ,2. his s h o rt co u rse at th e O regon A gricul
Our Subscription Kate» su b je c t being. T he necessity of a tu r a l C ollege, th e g re a te r n u m b e r
One y ear. J 1.50;
being g ra d u a te s of e a s te rn u n iv ersi-
•lx m onths, 76c; rig h te o u s life g ro u n d ed on th e doc­
ties
in s titu tio n s of h ig h e r edu ca-
th re e m o n th 's trial trin e s of th e gospel. T he a p o s tk | j | on and R
e p re se n ta tiv e s of H a rv a rd ,
su b scr ption,
50c
h ad show n In th e p rev io u s c h a p te rs Yale, C o rn ell W est P o in t, R an d o lp h -
A dvertising.
th a t both Jew s an d
G en tiles w ere M acom C ollege, Va., O berlin C ollege
K a t e s reaso n ­ saved th ro u g h fa ith in Je s u s , an d th e s ta te u n iv e rsitie s
of P ennsyl-1
able.
O u r re p re ­ th a t th e re s u lt o f th is fa ith w ould van ia, V irg in ia, M in nesota. M ichigan
sen tativ e will call
* a p u re and holy life.
Even in In d ia n a . Illin o is, O regon. W ashing-
P h o n e 701.
h at e arly day false d o c trin e s b eg an - to n . S ta n fo rd U n iv ersity , an d a host
o show th em selv es. O ne of th ese , t ,egaer ln g tltu tlo n g a re e n r o „ e(,
" T h e Linotype
W ay Is th e Way was th a t sin ce so g re a t a sa lv a tio n y bo u t h a lf a re ta k in g h o r t ic u l tu r e ,1
th a t W ins."
bad been p rovided th ro u g h a S aviour. a n d ag Inany d a lry ln g a n J a n lm a ,
based on fa ith , th a t th e o b serv an ce I h u sb an d ry
E n te re d as seco n d -class
m a tte r
A m ong th e g tu d entg ar<J m €n
'
M arch 3, 1911, a t th e p o st o ffice at o f th e m o ral law w as not so bin d in g
G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t o f is w hen m en so u g h t to be sav ed by v aried p ro fessio n . In clu d in g e n g i-j
•March 3. 1879.
o b serv an ce o f th e aw .
n eers, b o o k k eep ers, lan d scap e gar-
Mr H opper em p h asized th a t w h a. d e n e rg . clerkg> expregg af.e n
tr a y .
< I.E M E M V A S K E Il FO R .
l a u l w as try in g to show w as th a t a e | ln s salesm en , sto ck m en , m in iste rs,
G riev o u s as w as th e o ffen ce of holy life w as aII th e m o re n ecessary b an k ers, p h a rm a c is ts, tra in e d n u rs e s?
R obert Sim m s th e O u tlo o k hopes th e I he, p re c e p ts of th e m o ral law w ere cookg, p h o to g ra p h e rs, g e n e ra l farm -
co u rt will he in d u ced to exercise all th e m o re b in d in g th en an d now BrB f rlli , „ „ ,,
, u,.
....
.
erB. fru ltm e n , d a iry m e n , b o o k k eep er*
i
,
all p ossible clem ency in th e case T hu purpose* of th e kosdo I hp said v. ..
, ,
,
,
'
' b u tte r m a k e rs, o rc h a rd su p e rln te n -
It has its se rio u s side. It w as w ith ­
To H ^ l 1111,1
811
,
d e n ts , farm
m a n a g e rs,
in su ra n c e
o u t p ro v o catio n . It w as o n ly acci
Today th e re a re all m a n n e r of de- a g en tg , m e rc h a n ts, c o n fectio n ers, col-
d e n ta l th a t a m an w as not k illed m X , u rs
,
“ re
U t,e rb J ' « “ P ro fesso rs, lu m b e rm a n , ca rp e n -
,
, ,
,
.
Y et we c a n n o t believe
Rob would m eu n tn g less an d w rong.
i te rs , and h o m ek ee p ers.
1 ifcre w as a good a tte n d a n c e at
have a tte m p te d su ch a th in g if be
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.,
.
,
Som e o f th e s tu d e n ts com e from
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bad not been in flam ed w ith liq u o r th e serv ice S u n d ay a n d a good serv- I t
i
i
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,
a b ro a d , fro m
J a p a n , S w itzerlan d ,
n
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It will be new s to m any also th a t i-c w as en jo y ed by th e people
1
G erm an y , E n g la n d , and B ritish Col-
had an y ten d en c y in th a t line.
, u m bia, w hile o th e rs a re front th e
Hr. G. F. H o p k in s p reach ed
H e Is h e a rtily p e n ite n t fo r h is a t ­
an s ta te s of V irg in ia, New Y ork, P en n -
tem p ted crim e an d sh o u ld be given in te re s tin g serm o n a t th e M.
E. ’ sy Ivon la
a ch an ce to a to n e fo r It in an ho n o r­ c h u rc h S u n d ay e v e n in g fro m
th e ________
sylvartia, M assach u setts, M ichigan,
able way o th e r th a n
b eh in d
th e tex t fo u n d In 2nd S am u el, 2 3 :7 . T h e Illin o is, ^ u T e T o U ^ ’ K eb rasT a " New
prison bars.
K in g Ja m e s v ersion says, " B u t th e Mexico. C alifo rn ia , and W ash in g to n
7 m
11II
II ♦zin„
an n th
th a a t t a sh Ito all
to u ch V. • th e m m u st A. • be e T we h . e g re a te r n u m b e r a re , how ever,
fenced
w
ith
ir
o
n
,” th e rev ised says c itizen s of O regon.
W O T H E It M A lllK It IN T H E P O P ­
U LA R CO U RSE.
A rm ed w ith Iro n ” , w h ile th e m a r­
Many th o u s a n d s o f a cres of land
T he G resh am D istrict C o m m ercial g in al re a d in g o f both v ersio n s says, a re re p re se n te d in th e ir
h oldings,
i lull o ffe rs an esp ecially fine p ro ­ ‘F ille d w ith ir o n .”
o n e s tu d e n t h av in g a farm of 1,000 |
Men to d eal w ith ev il m en and a c re s in C e n tra l O regon and o th e rs
g ram on Its le c tu re c o u rse T h u rs ­
day e v e n in g , J a n u a r y 25, w hen Hon. c o n d itio n s m u st be m en w ith iron h a v in g fro n t 200 to 500 acres. Most
J a n ie s It. B ark ley of Iow a will give in th e ir blood. D avid sp o k e o f his j pf th o se w hose fa rm s con'tain 'less
m en
and th a n 100 a c re s h av e o rc h a rd p ro p er-
" L ig h ts an d S h ad o w s,” a le c tu re in w a rrio rs only, as su ch
'■rayon an d clay , p o rtra y in g th e joys giv es a long list of h is w o rth ie s, but 'tie s .
and so rro w s, tr ia l an d v icissitu d es of he h im self w as a m an w ith iron in
h is blood in m any w alk s of life. He
life.
T h e P en sion .System,
th e
g re a te r
" J a m e s It. B ark ley w as fo r tw elv e m ad e it p o ssib le fo r
T he g o v ern m en t an d all big In stitu
,'ear.s a p ra c tic in g lay w er at M oulton reig n of p eace and e x p an sio n of th e
tio n s o u g h t to be good to its e m ­
Iowa. Ills e x p erien ce as a p ublic g lo rio u s Solom on his son.
F o r ag es men h av e th o u g h t
of ployes. M any th in k it is le n ie n t to ­
sp e a k e r, com bined w ith th e g ifts of
w ard its w o rk ers an d
pays th e m
th
e
h
e
ro
o
f
w
a
rfa
re
as
th
e
only
men
a n a tu r a l a r t is t , fo rm a p le a sin g com ­
b in atio n of ta le n ts ra re ly fo u n d an d tlin t had iron in th e ir blood. But well fo r th e ir services, and th a t If
o th e rw ise
now it can only be said of a m an, H e is
bus m ade his w ork as cray o n le c tu r­ we h av e lea rn e d
e r and clay m o d eler, o n e of th e G reen in his " S h o r te r H isto ry of th e w o rk in g fo r th e g o v ern m en t, he has
th e
one
m ost p o p u la r a ttra c tio n s on th e Ly- E n g lish p eo p le” w as th e first of th e a sin e c u re Indeed. B ut
for
actim p latfo rm .
H is e n te r ta in m e n ts E n g lish sp eak in g people to call th e ) w ho says th a t n e v er w o rk ed
h
is
U
ncle
Sam
.
T
hose
w
ho
have
a
tte
n
tio
n
Io
m
en
w
ith
iro
n
In
th
e
a re full of fu n , c a rry in g a high
m oral to n e an d in te rsp e rse d
w ith blood in th e lin es of In d u s try , com - en jo y ed (7 ) th e ex p erien ce ta lk d if­
G re sh am 's Big D ep artm en t Store, on M ain Street
fe re n t. T hey - say - --
it —
is w
orse th a n
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b e a u tifu l lesso n s In rig h t liv in g and m erce an d o rd in a ry p laces of life.
Tlie
d
o
c
to
r,
w
hen
o
n
e
h
a
s
th
a
t
w<,r*
lln
K
fo
r
a
ra
ilro
a
d
.
T
h
e
re
is
m o rals th a t will be rem em b ered fo r
of
years. Ills w ork h as met w ith th e " s p rin g fe e lin g " o f not b eing very ,Ilore r‘,<l 'a p e to ev ery d e ta il
h ighest p raise, from p ress, p ublic well p re sc rib e s a to n ic o f iro n , and y o u r serv ice and m ore in sp ecto rs
In a little w hile we feel lik e new ze“ lous f o r - th e ir ow n good sta n d in g serv ice th r o u g h o u t th e c o u n try a n d '
an d m a n a g e rs."
L odge N otices.
DAMASCUS CAM P,
No.
7533,
peo p le w ith vig o r an d vim fo r any to m a in ta in w hich th ey o ften have 'H e w o rld , sh o u ld be
ca re d
fo r
M. W. A. M eetings firs t an d th ird
P u u t t th
t h e Iron
1 r o i l o
o f p
o u
i i r rp
i i o o u s a e i u
n<l
to « g rin d dow n an u n d e rlin g e .
t o o old
o ld to
t o ixo
on
P
and
w hen th ey becom e too
go on
F A IR V IE W G R A N G E — F ir s t S at S a tu rd a y ev en in g s each m o n th
at
Even in th e g re a t co tto n s ta te s th in g .
T h e re a re
tw o th in g s w o rk in g w ith th e ir w ork.
u rd a y a t 10 a ni. a n d
th ird F rl- H azelw ood's h all. Geo. D allas, co u n ­
o f th e so n ili a
m o re
d iv ersified d e te rm in a tio n in to o u r lives anil wi
a g a in s t th e
g o v ern m en t em ploye. “ I believe th e in te re s ts of th e gov- s r o n e ^ s e c r e U r y
C edrlc sel m a n ; H a rry R oach, c h ief fo re s te r
fa rm in g is being u rg ed . A ccording will soon n o te th e vast c h a n g e in
MODERN WOODMAN O F A M E R ­
low
pay
an
d
old
age.
A
cro
p
o
f
,
e
m
in
e
n
t
an
d
its
em
ployees
d
em
an
d
'
one.
o
u
rselv
es.
to th e
" P ro g re ssiv e
F a r m e r ” of
com - a p en sio n s y s te m .”
1__M eets^V n°°M * Vi ° u i|N° 213 ICA, m eets in I. O. O. F . h a ll firs t
T ak e even th e w a rrio rs, an d we a le r t y o u n g fellow s is e v e r
N o rth C a ro lin a th e tim e has g one
anil th ird T u esd ay s of each m o n th .
T ,le H on. F ra n k ly n M acV eigh, Sec- T h u rsd a y e v e n in g '1
g , ’ n '^ F
by wh<‘ii a fa rm e r ra n get rich ra is ­ n o te th a t N apoleon m et I ll s W a te r­ in g fo rw a rd fo r th e p o sitio n s to be
V isiting m em b ers w elcom e. E m il G.
K ard ell, C lerk.
had
an
d
th
e
m
an
long
In
th
e
serv
ice
re
ta
ry
of
th
e
T
re
a
su
ry
,
a
t
a
m
eet-
D
a
h
lh
a
m
m
e
r;
Sec'y.
J.
H.
S
chram
.
ing teu -cen t co tto n .. T h e sm all loo, y et he wus a m an o f Iron, but
K, O. T. M. No 61— M eets first
F A IR V IE W
CIV IC
IM P R O V E ­
So
God Is easily cro w d ed o u t. T h is ap p lies *nB of th e A m erican A cadem y o f Po-
fa rm e r is u rg ed to ta k e th e first j God said it is e n o u g h .
ra ised up a W ellin g to n to d efeat In g e n e ra l to th e em p lo y es In all H tlcal Social C clence, held In P h lla - ¡■aturday and th ird F rid a y
n ig h ts MENT CLUB— M eets firs t and sec-
ste p bali' o f co tto n he ra ise s an d z
and M onday ev e n in g s of each m o n th .
“ It Com ., E d S p ath
Is e v id e n t,
not b ra n c h e s of th e m ail service, th e d e lp h ia , A pril 7, 1911, said ;
R. K ., W. Q uis- I. P. P rovince, P re s id e n t;
bale of c o tto n lie rin se s anil tra d e i him . T h e reaso n
J.
H.
fo
re
stry
serv
ice,
th
e
c
u
sto
m
s
serv-
Is
m
o
st
im
p
o
rta
n
t
th
a
t
a
re
tirin
g
al-
illl>erry-
did not
S ch ram , se c re ta ry .
It for a cow an d a sow an d d iv e rsi­ th a t F ra n c e o r N apoleon
R E _
B ----
EKAH
LODGE
fy Ills In d u stry . T ills Is co n sid ered know th e r e w as a G od, but th e h is­ ice an d o th e r d e p a rtm e n ts em p lo y - low ance sh o u ld be e sta b lish e d in th e , - - - ----------- —_
se rv ice of th e F e d e ra l G overn- No 61— M eets in I. O O F. h all,
Church N otices
good pulley a n y w h e re , w h a te v e r th e to ry of th a t c e n tu ry gives us th e in g m any th o u s a n d s of c le rk s fo r
m en t. H T h e fe w a d rth m tfu rd d tr h X h m o n th ^ M r ^ s " ! 'edneB days of
p ic tu re of th e F re n c h
R ev o lu tio n both office a n d field w ork.
statile crop.
LINNEM AN M EM O RIAL M
E.
D ailey, No-
At p resen t th e r e Is no pension nient. T h e F e d e ra l G o v ern m en t It- ble G ran d , Geo. K eller, S e cretary
an d th e n we le a rn m en p ro claim ed
ch u rc h , G resh am — S u n d ay services.
sy stem fo r th o se fa ith fu l s e rv a n ts self ab solu tely needs It.”
P o u ltry ra is e rs In th is lo cality will th ey had no need of God.
G RESH A M
LO D G E,
No
125 S unday school, 9 :4 5 a. m. P re a c h ­
7 :3 0 p. m.
be In te re ste d In th e p o u ltry show at
T ak e th e sta te sm e n , an d m en llki of th e p eople. We w ould n o t ta k e
It is
s ta te d
th a t C o n g ressm an I. O. O. F — M eets e v ery S a tu rd a y ing 1 1 :0 0 a. nt., an d
O regon City on F e b ru a ry 2 an d 3. G la d sto n e ,
w ill
fa v o r an y pension n lk b t in I. O. O. F . h all
W. H E p w o rth I-eague 6 :3 0 p. m. P ra y e r
L incoln,
C av o u r
an d one i>enny from th e few su rv iv in g L a ffe rty
m eetin g ev ery T h u rsd a y a t 7 :3 0 .
u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of Hie P u b licity m any o th e r s w ho had iro n -In the d e fe n d e rs of th e
un io n
but
we m e a su re su p p o rte d by F e d e ra l em - S tan ley , N oble G ra n d ; Geo. K eller, Geo. F . H opkins, P a sto r.
ployes,
an
d
S
e
n
a
to
rs
B
o
u
rn
e
an
d
e
cre
ary
.
D ep artm en t of th e
O regon
City blood. It took a poor E n g lish clerk w ould u rg e th a t a d e q u a c provision
P L E A S A N T V ALLEY B A P T IS T —
th e
G RESH AM G RA N G E N o.270 m eets S e rv ite s firs t
C om m ercial club. It w ill
lx» th e u n k n o w n to fam e to see th e e v ils of be m ad e to pneslon In som e sm all C h a m b e rla in a re e n c o u ra g in g
an d
th ird S u n d ay
I le 8econ<* S atu rd ay of each m onth. each m o n th . S u n d ay school a t 10
first e v e r held in th a t city. It will slavery In th e B ritish Em pire. He way a t least th o se w ho have spent m e a su re
L e c tu re ------
h o u r from 2 to 3 Is vpeii
open * a. *• nt.
I . I P. . 8.
a. u C. . ri
m. UTCIJ
every n S u n u d ay . Y.
E.
li held in th e A rm ory.
P o u ltry - w as e le c te d to P a rlia m e n t, lint his th e best o f ‘th e ir lives In m a in ta in
to th e public. H. E. D avis, m a s te r. 7 p m. Rev. J . M. N atio n , p a sto r
AITS
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II
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n
n
i
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o
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i
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.
m en from o ilie r cou n ties an d from first speech called fo rth only rid i­ ing th is g lo rio u s g o v ern m en t in tim e s
D et 'h e h ab it.
W hy w ait a w eek -'*r8- W. II. B ach m ey er, se c re ta ry .
G RESH AM B E T H E L B A P T IS T —
P o rtla n d w ill ex h ib it. One fe a tu re cule.
fo r th e new s
But lie had Iron In h is blood of p eace an d p ro sp erity .
T ry
th e
tw ice-a-
W OM EN O F W O O D CR A FT? No. S u n d ay se rv ices— S a b b a th school a t
will be
an In c u b a to r filled w ith and m ad e th em b e a r him till
E A. B eal, ch ief fo rc a s te r of th e w eek p lan of th e O utlook
he
P h o n e AP2— M eets In Odd F ello w s
hall 10 a. m ., p re a c h in g a t 11 a. m. an d
7 :3 0 p. m. P ra y e r m e e tin g
each
h a tc h in g w h ite O rp in g to n s.
second an d fo u r th T u esd ay s 2 p _
; In sp ired tile g re a t W ilb erfo rce, and W e a th e r B u reau at
P o rtla n d
Is 701.
C a rrie P ow ell, .G N .; E liza M etz­ W ednesday ev e n in g a t 7 :3 0 p. in.
be to o , w ith Hie Iron in h is blood, p re sid e n t o f th e P o rtla n d
B ranch
F.
M.
B
u
rtc
h
,
P
a
sto
r.
Tb e follow ing is only one o f sev­ w o rk ed till th e g re a t ev il o f slav ery
Now is th e tim e to get rid of g er, clerk .
of th e U nited S ta te s Civil S ervice
BORING M. E . — P re a c h in g 11 a.
You
will find
eral p e titio n s th a t
a re
likely
to w as o v e rth ro w n . So In o u r
own R e tire m e n t a sso ciatio n , and is also y o u r rh e u m a tism
F A IR V IE W LO D G E No m. each S u n d a y ; 8 p m. a lte r n a te
com e befo re th e p osti.fflce d e p a rt- c o u n try th e B eech ers, anil G a rre t- at th e head of th e E x ecutive com - C h a m b e rla in 's L in im e n t w o n d erfu lly Y Z i , ;' 2 ' A; i 1' '
A
R
agu-
S
u
n
d ay s
S u n d ay school 10 a m
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1 1 i a
t tio
i IU n
II
W ill
ill
I con-
U ll-
e ffectiv e. O ne U a | p / | p > I lic
w
on o T l I'lWre f a i.U
y
S ht
G eague ; p „■ in c h a rg e
m
ittee.
He
says
It
is
believed
th
a
t
;
v
i8
<
’e
you
of
its
m
e
rits.
T
ry
it.
F
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r
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„ on
„ o o r r o before
eio rc tm ll i m oon. Ma- o f H a rry B ickford.
Rev. A. B.
1 " ''"U of the country
On iro n in th e ir blood a n d sla v e ry w ent 'h e g o v e rn m e n t Itself w ould p ro fit sa le by G resh am D ru g C om pany an d sonic T em
p le T ro u td fu
a le
J C alder, p asto r.
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.
all
D
ealers.
a
,
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p etitio n of lit'n R eislan d an d o th e rs , dow n fo rev er
At th e next re g u la r . m eetin g th e
if a law w as en a c te d p ro v id in g fo r
F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N -
R epresi iitatlv o L a ffe rty h as ask ed
B ut th e se g re a te st m en of m ore s u p e ra n u a tlo n , as th e serv ice today
w ork w ill be in th e E. A. and F . W. j S ervices
o . w . I‘ T IM E T A B L E.
every S un d ay m o rn in g a
Hie p o sto ffice d e p a rt mi nt to e stab - recen t c e n tu rie s , w ere
m i.a
„ l.o is clogged at th e to p an d th e r e is Gv. P o rtla n d
degrees.
11 o'clock. S u n d ay school m eets a t
lish a m w p o sto fflce in M u ltn o m ah hud iro n In th e ir
blood
r c c . i . t u no in d u cem en t fo r y o u n g m en to e n - . 6 :5 0 a. ~ m. fo r C azadero.
\V M. ST A N L EY , S e cretary
10 In c h a rg e of M rs J , W. Tow n
O ut o f a to ta l com m issioned
Z f!
a“ “
-m in ty , five m iles out on th e O regon fron t th e G reat P h y s k ia a of t..a . te r It
send. Y. P. S. C. E. d e v o tio n al
.
.
8
.4
0
—
fo
r
C
azadero.
m eetin g a t 7 p
m. Rev.
Titos.
H tectrlc ra ilw a y , to be know n as k in d . They
bad
be ee a
to
t . o l , fo rce of 553 in th e W e a th e r B u reau
9; 45 — fo r G resh am .
M A. ROSS PO ST No. 41, O. A. R obinson, p asto r.
M ultnom ah.
h ro u g h th e Ix tn l J etu s C hrist, an
th e r e w ere 70 v o lu n tary re s ig n a tio n s 10 45 — fo r C azadero.
R . and W. It. C. No. 8, m eet th ird
— e - la
- s t fiscal
— - y e a r, an d it 1 1 1 :4 5 — fo r G resham .
S a tu rd a y each m o n th a t G ra n g e h all
■
“ “ ~
had I':, to n ic of his ld iv ln e n a tu r e d u rin g th
" t '" " 1 lls 1 " g l'- h 0 „ r gch o o ls a re now te a c h in g not is q u ite lik ely n early th e sam e pro- 1 2 :4 5 p. nt. fo r C azadero.
G reshant
D in n e r to all
w ho a t ­
s ta te s m a n an d A m erican h is to ria n
1 4 5 — fo r G resham .
tend
W m. B u tle r, c o m m a n d e r Mr
only Hie d ead la n g u a g e s, but giv in g p o rtio n of re s ig n a tio n s o ccu r in o th e r
2
:2
7
—
E
xpress.
A nnie B ates, p re sid e n t. Mrs. H enry
says of Ihe A m erican s, "Y ou have
m o re a tte n tio n , ev en in Ih e
high b ra n c h e s o f th e service.
2 :4 5 — fo r C azadero.
K ane, se c re ta ry .
done m ore th a n any o th e r people
3 :4 5 — fo r G resh am .
sch
o
o
ls
as
seen
In
New
Y
ork
uud
A
hill
Is
p
en
d
in
g
In
th
e
H
ouse
ROCKW OOD U N IT E D A RTISA NS
llttV l e v e r d o n e to g ive to th e o rd l-
4 :4 5 — fo r C azadero.
o th e r la rg e cities, to te a c h in g fo r a p ro v id in g fo r th is need. T he low-
No. 206
M eets fo u rth S atu rd ay
5
45
—
fo
r
G
reshant.
n ig h t.
M aster, Mrs. R ich T e g a rt
,l
4
t'0 " 1
‘i" ' v ocation In lire, th a t y o u n g melt an d <’»t ag e lim it Is «0 a n d th e g en eral
6
:4
5
—
fo
r
C
azadero.
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I' HIIlkC
ill
ih i*
.
.
.
se c re ta ry . H H J o h n s o n
, ,
,
,
,
"
young w om en m ay be fitte d fo r lives term of serv ice is 30 y e a rs
T he 1 0 :0 0 — fo r G resham .
w orld an d m ak in g th e m ost of his
,
, ,
.
,
.
i m
F a ir v ie w u n it e d a rtisa n s
U|(, ..
u se fu ln e ss an d serv ice.
It
Is pension pro v id ed In su ch a
case 1 1 :2 3 — fo r G resham .
No. ITS F ir s t
S a tu rd a y
ev en in g
open to all to be people filled
50 p s-' e ■
r W cent
of l th
a v i x e ra g e <1I a I n I I n t u i n a I l
....... w
— .. ith , is
........
W •< . M
1 .« e
w n
C ars
•
fto n t a P V o « rtla
X ■«••■X
n d I
a rriv e a and th ird S a tu rd a y ev e n in g is so-
am on
th e Iron of p u rp o se an d e n d e a v o r, pay received d u rin g th e five y e a rs G
, , r resh
, '>ham
one e h o u r la te r
•etal ev en in g
M aster. E E H eslin
.
'1
an d m ost o f all
nit to h ti-ivo
av e th
itiiu
is th ro u g h b h.'f<vr.
efo re re
r.diruiH
tire m e .,nt
nt
Gv tire s h a m fo r Portlil and
se c re ta ry , F H C ran e
* 1 . . " ' ’I
J.'.
?U,lgi" K l,lw w“ rld » re d e e m e r C h rist
W hen th e a tte n tio n of th e H on 12:25 a tn from G resh an t
5 40 — from G resham
F irs t Profits In Poultry Raising
from th e n u m b e r o f p o litical "I»'»
W ednesday at 8 p nt and th ird
T h e re is a g re a t need of m en an d F ra n k H.
H itch co ck ,
P o stm a ste r-
6 30 — from B oring.
Th» proflu xr« ther». xml the p roflu xre «rest
o r "w ould lies" w hich a re sw a rm ­
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
a
t
10
a
nt
M
aster.
F.
7 .3 7 — from C at id ero
w om en In o u r day w hose blood Is G eneral, w as called to th e fact th a t
but to s e t th em you muef M,p iz n g ht m eth o d s
H C ra n e ; s e c re ta ry , V iola L ovelace
ing a ro u n d R ju s t now
Yet prob
7
50
—
E
x
p
ress
learn U oni a book. Rule-of-thum b
filled w ith Iron. Our n a tio n an d tw o o f th e New Y ork C ity po eto lfice
m ethod! tak e tim e and often end dleaetruualv
ably th e re Is no office In th e list
8 45 — from G resham
L. O. T M. C H A R IT Y H IV E No
T b s rqrkf w ay b to be (u ld ed by poultry e x p e r t
th e n a tio n s o f th e w orld
n
eed
such
c
le
rk
s
had
been
d
isc
h
a
rg
e
d
on
ac
.................... ....................- ....... ............... ..
s 9 :3 a 9 s — front
from t C azailero
azad ero
w hich It Is h a rd e r to fill to th e s a t­
38 M eets second an d fo u r th T h u rs ­
• b o h a v e already “m ade ro o d .” r x o l a the
O u r c itie s , an d th e g re a t e n te r p ris e s c o u n t of In efficien cy , d u e to old age, 1 0 :4 5 — from G reshant
kind o f Instruction the I n lem atlonal Correepond-
isfa c tio n of «li th e people
d ay a fte rn o o n s
Com , M rs
Jo h n
of life now ailay
en
ce Schools offer In their course o f 11 koew
ny need such T h e re he said
" T h e se
tw o
d ism issals 17 :3 9 — fro m C azad ero
B row n; R K . M rs M ary T u rn e r
Hmons In poultry raisins. TVs (b u r s, « e e r t
p nt front L
G resh
resh u am
w ho
ho b
h rin
rtn g
n fo
f n rcefu
r e e f u lly
ltv
in m
m in
tn d
a th
f t , e
., neeee-
■***_*.
P
'
ev ery o p p o rtu unity-,
n ity , fo r a ll w
to
swrpM
lnp on p oulir»
u, progta.
PL EA SA N T V ALLEY G RA NG E
1 3 9 — C azad ero
M edford will w elcom e m in in g m en w ish It to be filled w ith Iro n an d to slty fo r som e fo rm of a ctio n to pro-
P <>oe,n 1
bow few or bow m any bird«
No 348— M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y at
2 45 — front G resham
11
o
n
ly
tn
ie
w
ay
|o do | |
' 1 1,11 "
0,1 H 'b r u a ry .1 and use th em selv es In o u r e v e ry day life tect s u p e ra n n u a te d em p lo yees
s o d m ake It pay from th e w ont "On"
P le a s a n t
V alley
h a ll
H
W
3 39 — from C azad ero
w
il^
’
n
’'*1
v
’
Ul"
Course
to
you
Is
beyond
«etl-
4. w hen th e S o u th ern O regon Min- L et u s be "M en w ith Iro n In o u r
" I t Is my in te n tio n to bend
S n a sb a ll. m a s te r; E B u tle r, secre­
4 45 — front G resham
my
■ ^ ' n y pusofm < -t Ule price la rk , and mors,
ta r y ; J e n n ie K ro n e n b e rg , le c tu re r
lng t o n g r e s . wil, be held.
M ining b lo o d .”
e f f o r t, to w ard
a
so lu tio n of
5 39 — from Cazadero.
t?sp u . ^ '‘ e r o flu and the know ledcw th a t w ill
th e
773 —iS * 8
co m m » your w ay sta rt poul-
7 15 — fro m B oring
BORING U N IT E D A RTISA N S. No
X
, K
’r lk” n,‘ ph » « “-«'
----------------------
com plex p ro b lem of p e n s io n , th a t
TYVni1'“ ’ ” lh' n “* r' a
9 45 — from Cazadero
.
su cceea -b u t th a yrrolssf
270, m eets first and fo u rth W ednes­
*u<v*-
Far
flee
d eacrlpure ctm ila r, w rits U m
Ih e O u tlo o k , tw ice-a w eek. Is only h a s been p en d in g fo r se v eral y e a rs
On Sundays all cars run to Caza­ day ev e n in g s
Second
W ednesday
.« ..I o n .
I v e m o n .trs ,h .„ . ,,f g o ld -j *1 05 a y e a r
K eep up w ith
th e I th in k th e c le r k ., n o . only In
W T U M T 1O X U (O S tr s r u S M X C I s i s o o t s
In pla*e of the 7 :1 5
p nt ev e n in g is social ev e n in g
th e dero
M aster.
saving m ach in ery w ill ba m ade
tim es.
6:45 F ra n k J R e b b erg ; s e c re ta ry , M rs I rank
S. D uffy,
Krprpaewtative.
P o sto fflce D epartm ent, but in th e ear, th ere at a tw o, one at
and ona at 8 .4 5
\ era Smith.
233 Aider Street, P ortland, Or.
Xtra S p ecial!
All boys* Rubber Boots at cost
Ladies Connecticut Storm Rubbers, per pair
Men’s
“
“
“
“
25
65c
9O c
Keep your feet dry and save doctor bills
2 5 per cent off on All Umbrellas
percent off on Long Aquapelle Coats
We carry the Largest stock
of men’s, women’s and chil­
drens Shoes in town and
are showing some B ig B a r­
g a in s in E v e r y L in e .
Men’s Heavy Ribbed Underwear,
regular 50c kind now 3 9 c
SHATTUCK & LINDSEY
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