Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 19, 1912, Image 2

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    G resham
O utlook
IW IC K A W K BK
Poultry Success
Oregon Sky-Scrapers
If h en s a re k ep t fo r p ro fit It Is
" I t is q u ite p ro b ab le
th a t
th e
not eco n o m ical to feed th em m ouldy to w erin g m o u n ta in s of th e N o rth -
g rain . O nly
th e
best to be had w est s ta te s e x e rt a m eteo ro lo g ical
L. ST CLAIR, E ditor and P ubl'r sh o u ld be g iven lay in g hens,
In In flu en ce an d a re fa c to rs
in
th e
It LYMAN, B u sin ess M an ag er
p ro p o rtio n to h e r w eig h t th e hen a tm o sp h e ric a m e lio ra tio n
of
th e i
p ro d u ces m o re th a n th e cow, an d coast se c tio n ; c e rta in ly th ro u g h th e
Our Subscription Rate
In o rd e r to d e riv e th a t p ro d u c t she su m m er m o n th s th e ir m e ltin g snow
One year, *1.50
a re
six m onths, 75c m u st be tr e a te d lib erally . If th e feed s th e m an y stre a m s th a t
th re e m o n th 's trial h en s a re com p elled to h u n t th e ir beyond p rice to th e h u m a n in h ab i-
su b scrip tio n ,
60c food e n tire ly , an d receiv e b u t little ta n ts of th e c o u n try th ey tra v e rs e
o n sid e ra tio n fro m
th e ir
o w n er, T hese
u p lifte d p o rtio n s
of
th e
Advertising.
they
w
ill
be
u
n
a
b
le
to
g
ive
a
s a tis ­ e a r th 's s u rfa c e h av e th e ir u tilita r ia n
R a t e s re aso n ­
sp ace th ey value.
able.
O ur re p re ­ fa cto ry re tu r n fo r th e
sen tativ e will call occupy on th e farm . A hen can be
H ere an d th e r e a re g ia n ts of th e
m ade to lay th r o u g h o u t th e
m ost g ia n ts — g ra c e fu l p o in ts th a t
seem
P itone 701,
u n fa v o ra b le seaso n by good tr e a t­ th e ste e p le s o f th e m o u n ta in s. T hey
“T h e Linotyp« m en t.
a re n o t g rim , fo rb id d in g o g re s th a t
W ay is th e W aj
W in te r e g g s an d e x ercise go to ­ m ost of th e ren o w n ed p e a k s of th e
th a t W ins."
g e th e r.
w orld seem to be, b u t th e ir im p re s­
E n te re d as seco n d -class
m a tte r
Do n o t n eg lec t th e lay in g h en s' siv en ess is alm o st benign. T hey a t­
M arch 3, 1911, a t th e p o st office at exercise.
tr a c t r a th e r th a n
repel. R atlller,
G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t of
J u d g e n o t a hen by h e r b eau ty , A dam s, J e ffe rs o n , Hood a n d
th e
M arch 3, 1879.
b u t by th e way she d o es h e r d u ty .
T h re e S is te rs h av e th e ir in d iv id u a l­
You m ay feed all th e food y o u r ly, b u t th ey a re a lik e in th a t th e ir
l \ S l R t \< E ItEIII < T H » \.
h en s can po ssib ly use, b u t if you a re g ra n d e u r d o es n o t aw e b u t in sp ires.
12Jc Outing Flannel, Spc’l per yd 1 1 c $ 1 Coopers Black Wool Underwear
L o v ers of th e b e a u tifu l in n a tu r e
Jo h n B row n, local ag e n t fo r th< «hort of g rit, th e re s u lts w ill no t be
sa tisfa c to ry .
Special
75c
find u n e n d in g d e lig h t in th e co n tem ­
O regon F ire R elief asso ciatio n has
6c Calico Special
“
5c
I t is n o t good fo r h en s to d u st in p la tio n of th e se h o ary se n tin els.
$1.50 Hats
-
-
“ $1.19
It
la-en in v e s tig a tin g th e m a tte r of re
coal o r wood a sh e s o n ly , som e fo lk s w as in 1866 th a t Rev. H K. H ines
1000 yds Embroidary Spc’l “
9c
1.50 Blue Flannel Shirts
“
1.19
d u c tlo n
of
in s u ra n c e
ra te s for claim , b u t we find th a t a few ash es ascen d ed Mt. H ood an d th u s d e s­
10c
Cotton
Sox
-
-
“
6c
G resh am , lie h a s received
word lig h ten u p th e d irt.
crib ed h is im p ressio n s:
“ S ta n d in g
25c
Cashmere
Sox
all
colors
“
19c
Noon is a good tim e to su p p ly th e u p o n th e su m m it of th e m o u n ta in s
th a t Ju st as soon a s G resh am fu lfills
c e rta in co n d itio n s, such red u ctio n s sto ck w ith som e g reen s tu ff, such w hen th e e th e r e a l b rig h tn e ss of th e
as c a b b ag es o r ro o ts of an y k in d . e a rly n o rth e rn su m m e r w as sp read
will be m ade.
T h e w ater system
T he la tte r can be c u t in h a lf, and o v e r th e la n d sc a p e n e a r and fa r, it
m u st be In stalled , a local fire
de
th e h en s will th e n
pick
th e m to w as g iven m e to behold scen es th a t
p a rtm e n t o rg a n iz e d , hose c a rts and pieces.
w ere th e ir ow n and only p a ra lle l.
a su ffic ie n t a m o u n t of hose p ro ­
$5.00 Kirkendall Dress Shoes all leath­
H ave th e flo o rs o f th e h o u ses well I am in d e sp a ir, go w h ere I may
c u red . T h is Is a m a tte r of prim«
bedded w ith som e lig h t
litte r, so on e a r th ,o f fin d in g o th e r s lik e them .
ers
-
Special $3.48
Im p o rtan c e to G resh am . T h e co u n ­
th a t th e b id d ies will be in d u ced to Now, as o fte n as th o u g h t re c u rs to
t'll sh o u ld ta k e up th e m a tte r at
$4.50
Walkover
Shoes
“
2.98
$ 1.50 Sweaters
Special $ 1 . 2 9
sc ra tc h , a n d th u s w arm
u p th e ir th e m o m en t w hen 1 stood upon th a t
on ce, an d sh o u ld receiv e th e hearty;
One
lot
$1.25
Child’n’s
Shoes
“
97c
a w fu l h e ig h t, th e sam e aw e o f th e
bodies th e s e cold, fro sty m o rn in g s.
2.25
“
-
«
1 .8 9
c o -o p e ra tio n o f th e citizen s.
D ra fts in th e c h ic k e n s’ h o u se s a re in fin ite God 'w h o s e tte th fa s t in th e
1.75 Misses,
“ “
$1.19
25c Underwear
“
19c
m ore d a n g e ro u s w hen th e fow ls a re m o u n ta in s, b eing g ird ed w ith pow er,
Tow n an d C o u n try , issued tw ice a
“
2.50
Ladies’
“
“
1.98
50c
“
-
“
39c
He gave th e
q u ie t on th e ro o st th a n w hen th ey I p ra ise H im th a t
m o n th , is a r a ttlin g good C o rv allis
a re s tir r in g a ro u n d d u rin g th e d ay ; s tre n g th to s ta n d w here H is pow er
p u b lic a tio n , am o n g o u r ex ch an g es
bu t a cold a ir
c u rre n t
sw eep in g sp e a k s w ith w o rd s few m o rta ls ev er
It is e x p lo itin g th e la rg e r o p p o rtu n
th ro u g h th e h o u se is a bad th in g a t h e a rd , an d th e re v e re n t w o rsh ip ­
Hies o f b o th to w n s an d c o u n try of
any tim e.
p in g s of m o u n ta in s an d so litu d e s
th e W illa m e tte V alley.
up
to His
As th e cold w inds com e, it is no­ seem ed e v e r flo w ing
R e p re se n ta tiv e L a ffe rty h as re ­ ticed th a t th e flo ck s do n o t ta k e so th r o n e .”— T ow n an d C o u n try .
q u e ste d th a t all b ills In tro d u ced by w ide a ra n g e as th ey did in m ild er
“ L IFE'S VOYAGE."
him re q u irin g d e p a rtm e n ta l re p o rts w e a th e r, b u t. in s te a d , c o n g re g a te in
be re fe rre d to th e
res|>ectlve de th e c o rn e rs and alo n g th e fences in In th is life th e r e a re b u rd e n s of
p a rtm e n ts by th e c le rk s of com m it th e p a s tu re s , w h ere th ey can g et th e
so rro w ,
A nd som e h av e m ore th a n th e ir
lees to w hich th ey w ere re fe rre d b en efit o f th e w arm su n , an d a t th e
sh a re ,
t'p o n rocelpt by th e c o m m ittees of sam e tim e be sh ield ed fro m th e raw
W hile o th e r s a re m oving p eacefully
winds.
th e s e re p o rts, L a ffe rty will a p p e a r
And th e ir p a th s a re alw ay s c lea r,
P o u ltry feed in g h as
been m uch I w o n d er w hy th is is m ade so,
Isd o re th em an d a rr a n g e fo r h e a r
im p ro v ed an d sim p lified by th e in tro
lugs.
I w o n d er w hy th in g s sh o u ld be
d u ctlo n o f th e h o p p er m eth o d . The W hy som e a re m oving p eacefu lly ,
And
o th e r s so so rro w fu l be.
F o re st su p e rv iso rs, th e h ead s of old fash io n ed way of p re p a rin g and
m
ixing
a
w
et
m
ash
is
d
o
n
e
aw
ay
n a tio n a l fo re sts of th e P acific o rth
Som e tim e s I sit an d p o n d er,
w est an d A lask a, w ill m eet In P o rt­ w ith, on a cco u n t of its te d io u s and
A nd ch o k e w ith m any a te a r ,
la n d , J a n . 22 fo r a w eek 's c o n fe r­ n eed less ex p en se of tim e an d la b o r . B u t God h as w illed th is so I guess,
So why sh o u ld I w an t to care.
en ce ou th e a d m in is tra tio n o f lan d s T h e h o p p er is filled w ith a v ariety
Gresham s Big Department Store, on Main Street
u n d e r th e ir Ju risd ictio n . C hief F o r­ of g ro u n d g ra in s, an d placed w h ere B u t som e how th in g s d o n 't seem to
m e,
e s te r G rav es of W a sh in g to n , D. C. it is accessib le to th e fow ls a t all
J u s t w h at th ey o u g h t to be,
will give ad d re ss.
lines. W ith th is a rr a n g e m e n t th e W hy th e rich a n d po or so d iffe re n t
L ik e a bro o k , from a re s tle s s sea.
hen s need n ev er go to ro o st w ith o u t
Lodge N otices.
DAMASCUS CAM P,
No.
752
K la m a th co u n ty Is g o in g in
for su ffic ie n t feed .— F a rm J o u r n a l.
W hy a p o o r m an e a rn s h is liv in g
ATTENTION!
M. W. A. M eetings firs t an d th i
a g ric u ltu ra l e d u c a tio n In Its schools
By th e sw e a t of his sw a rth y brow ,
F A IR V IE W GRANGE— F ir s t S at S a tu rd a y ev en in g s each m o n th
The P rofitab le H ens,
A tr a c t o f 86 a c re s h as been bought
And th e rich , th ey sit and stu d y
u rd a y a t 10 a m. an d th ird F r i­ H azelw ood's hall. Geo. D allas, cou
THE FARM ERS MUTUAL FIR E
How
to
b
eat
a
t
life's
gam
e
som
e­
an d an e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n w ill be
It you h av e noticed a p a rtic u la r t e n
day n ig h t, 8 p. m. M aster, C edric se ln ia n ; H a rry R oach, c h ief forest«
R E L IE F ASSOCIATION o f P ort­
how.
S to n e; s e c re ta ry , Roy Stone.
e sta b lish e d , w h ere s tu d e n ts
will d u rin g th e seaso n th a t Becmeil to
M ODERN WOODMAN O F AME
land,
Oregon,
in
vites
all
furiners
'T
is
th
e
p
o
o
r
m
an
m
ak
es
his
living
1 practice a g ric u ltu ra l m e th o d s u n d e r I «»cel th e o th e r s in lay in g , do not sell
ROCKW OOD I. O. O. F No. 213 ICA, m eets in I. O. O. F hall fir
In an h o n e st, u p rig h t way.
w ho have no in surance on th eir
an
d
th ird T u esd ay s of each m ont
— M eets In M accabee h a ll every
th e d ire c tio n of an ex|>ert w ho will h e r b ecau se sh e is m o ltin g o r has W hile th e rich , th ey oft« n p o n d er
farm buildings to insure w ith us. , T h u rsd a y evening.
N. G., B. F. V isiting m em b ers w elcom e. E m il i
How to th ie v e a n d s te a l aw ay.
la' secu red from th o O regon A g ricu l sto p p ed w o rk fo r a w hile, b u t keep
K ard ell, C lerk.
This association is the cheapest
D a h lh a m m e r; Sec y. J . H. S chram .
tu r a l C ollege
h e r fo r a n o th e r y ear. You m ay not
F A IR V IE W
CIVIC
IM PROV]
and sa fest in the state. It In­
A lth o u g h life ’s g am e w ill close at la s t
K. O. T. M. No. 61— M eets first
be a b le to b reed
as good p u lle ts
And th e ric h , a n d poor alik e —
su res only country property and
S a tu rd a y and th ird F rid a y
n ig h ts MENT CLUB-— M eets firs t an d se
and M onday ev e n in g s of each mont]
R a ilro a d m ileag e In O regon has from h e r as sh e is h e rse lf, b u t leav­ W ill go th e w ay th a t o th e rs go,
has over $:{,< mh >,« i « h > insurance in
Com.. Ed S p a th ; R. K ., W. Q uis- J. P. P rovince, P re s id e n t;
J.
1
And th e n co m es G od's ju s t s trik e .
Increased a t a re m a rk a b le ra te d u r ing th e v a lu e o f h e r o ffsp rin g o u t
iu berry .
force.
S ch ram , se cretary .
lug th e p a st few y e a rs an d th e o u t­ a lto g e th e r, it is alw ay s sa fe to re ­ W h ere all a re tr e a te d ju s th e sam e.
G RESH A M R E B E K A H
LODGE
H is ju s tic e is th e r e fo r all.
hen th a t h as sh o w n h e rs e lf A nd God w ill h av e no fa v o rite
look fo r 1912 is m ost e n c o u ra g in g . . tain - a —
No. 61— M eets in I. O. O. F. hall,
W rite o r p h one,
t'liu rc h N otices
A ccording to th e re p o rt of th e S ta te P ro fitab le. H ens o ften la s t fo u r or
second a n d fo u rth W ednesdays of
A m ong th e rich , th e
g re a t, o r
H. W. SNASHALL. Pres.
LIN NEM A N M EM O RIAL M.
each m o n th . Mrs. S. I. D ailey, No­
sm all.
— DeBa H ow ard.
R a ilro ad C om m ission,
th e re
w ere five y e a rs, a n d It is tim e to dispose
T h e F a rm e rs M u tu al F ir e R elief
ch u rch , G resh am — S u n d ay service
ble G ran d , Geo. K eller, S ecretary .
2382 m iles of ra ilw a y s in O regon at of a good hen only w hen you notice
A ssociation.
S unday school, 9 :4 5 a. m. Preac:
Baby's W orkshop.
G RESH AM
LODGE,
No.
125. ing 1 1 :0 0 a. m., an d
th e en d of J u n e , 1910.
By th e en d sh at sh e is b eg in n in g to fail.
7 :3 0 p. i
i G resh am R o u te No. 3 P h o n e 74
T h e toys a re b ro k en one by one.
I. O. O. F . — M eets ev ery Saturday- E p w o rth L eag u e 6 :3 0 p m. Pray«
of D ecem ber, 1911, th is had grow n
N o tary P u b lic
R eal E s ta te
n ig h t in I. O. O. F . hall. W. H m eetin g e v ery T h u rsd a y a t 7 :3
T
h
e
p
u
g
d
o
g
h
a
s
no
ta
il
to
w
ag
to 2883 m iles.
gl.lMH* C aterpiller E ngine.
S tan ley , N oble G ra n d ; Geo. K eller, Geo. F . H opkins, P a sto r.
T he m o n k ey ’s h ead is tw itte d off,
S ecretary .
A * 4 ,0 0 0 g ia n t tra c tio n e n g in e of
G et th e h ab it. W hy w ait a week
T h e do ll lo o k s lik e a d a rn in g bag
P L EA SA N T V A LLEY B A P T IS T
P o rtla n d h o te ls a re being sw am p ­ th e c a te rp ille r ty p e, 6 0 -h o rse pow er,
G RESH AM GRANGE N o ,270 m eets Services firs t
an d
th ird Sunda
fo r th e new s? T ry
th e
tw ice-a-
each montn
m onth eacn
ed w ith re s e rv a tio n s fo r E lk s' week h as Ju st been o b ta in e d fo r th e new
Phnn» th
, e second S atu rd ay of
oi eacn
each montn.
m o n th . Sunday
S unday school at
at 1
w eek p lan of th e O utlook
T h e r a t tl e 's lost its tin y noise.
L e c tu re h o u r from 2 to 3 is open ; a. m. every S unday. Y. P. S. C.
tn xt J u ly , w hen th e G ran d L odge re farm m ech a n ics b u ild in g at th e Ore-
701.
,
to th e public
H. E. D avis, m a s te r” 7 p. m. Rev. J . M. N a tio n , pasto
T h e sq u e a l’s g o n e from th e r u b ­
union will be held. E v ery sectio n of , k«n A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege by P ro f
Mrs. W. H. B achm eyer, se c re ta ry .
b er cow
G RESH AM B E T H E L B A PTIST-
th e c o u n try is re p re se n te d an d th e , H D. S
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ch u d d er - fo - . r th e u se » o f th e T he U| , „ k e n ' „ g h o rt one e n r
Now is th e tim e to g et rid of
WOMEN O F W O ODCRAFT^ No. S u n d ay serv ices— S a b b a th school :
-s g
You w ill find
,,
P acific C oast lodges w ill sen d very i'liiuaoij
classes 1 tn •> r.i
farm e n g in e _v
e rin
F o u r I T he ro o s te r h as no fe a th e rs now y o u r rh e u m a tism
10
a. in., p re a c h in g a t 11 a. m an
202— M eets In Odd F ello w s
ball
C h a m b e e. rla in
's n e L a in
im
en
t o w
onderfully
second"
in n d d f fo
u r rth
t u e s d a y °*’,
ba
la rg e d e le g a tio n s S an F ra n c isc o ex- c a rlo a d s o f new
m ach in ery
7 :3 0 p. m. P ra y e r m e e tin g eac
have
effectiv
O
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.
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l
e
a
.i
n
w
i
l
l
o
n
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L
°
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a
o
U
t
h
T
s
2
p
m
.
eff«»ctlve. O ne a p p lic a tio n w ill co n ­
E liza M etz-I W ed u esd ay ev en in g a t 7 :3 0 p n
C a rrie P ow ell, .G N
Itects Io have 1,000 d e le g a te s w h ile
secu red to add
o th e e q u ip ­ B ut b a b y ’s la u g h is Ju st a s loud,
vince you of its m erits. T ry It. F o r
I F. M. B u rtc h , P a sto r.
th e W illa m e tte V alley lodges will m en t of th e la b o ra to ry m oved from
sale by G resh am D rug C om pany and g er, clerk .
As
m
errily
sh
e
crie
s
fo
r
m
ore—
BORING M. E .— P re a c h in g 11 i
.u r n o u t 1600 E lk s
Puget
S o u n l « . old q u a rte rs , in c lu d in g a n u m b e r F o r lo y . to h\ r a re th in g , tQ im a . h all D ealers.
F A IR V IE W LODGE No m. each S u n d a y ; 8 p nt. a lte rn a t
c ltb 's hav e ask ed fo r 600 room s at
d if fe re n t tra c tio n en g in es.
92,
A.
F.
&
A.
M.—
R
egu-
__
S u n d ay s
S u n d ay school lo a. n
A nd strew in fra g m e n ts on th e
O. W. P. TIME TABLE.
local h otels.
a 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 charg
S p ecim en s o f n early ev ery o n e of
Lv. P o rtla n d
floor.
on o r before fu ll m oon. Ma- of H a rry B ickford.
Rev. A. I
th e best ty p e s of plow s, c u ltiv a to rs,
6 :5 0 a. m. fo r C azad ero
sonic T em ple, T ro u td a le
] C alder, p a sto r.
H e a rin g b efo re a b o ard ap p o in t- se e d ers, h a rv e s te rs , p u m p in g o u tfits .
7 :4 5 — fo r G resham .
A
t
th
e
n
ext
re
g
u
la
r
m
e
etin
g
th
e
MT. HOOD RAILW AY A POWER
F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N -
8 :4 5 — fo r C azadero.
«it from th e re c la m a tio n serv ice on en g in e s, an d o th e r m a c h in ery m ade
w ork w ill be in th e E. A. an d F . W.
COMPANY
9 :4 5 — fo r G resham .
! S ervices every S u n d ay m o rn in g a
th e m uch -m o o ted q u e stio n of th e , by - th e J o h n D ___
eere ______
Plow Co., th e
degrees.
1 0 :4 5 — fo r C azadero.
j 11 o ’clock. S unday school m eets a
E A ST W A R D
e x te n sio n
of th e U m a tilla p ro ject F a rlin & O re n d o rff N o rth «
P ’.ow
\\ M. STA N LEY , S ecretary 10 In c h a rg e of M rs J . W. Town
1 1 :4 5 — fo r G resham .
will begin J a n u a r y 24
T he b o ard C
" o , an d th e O liv er P low Co , h av e Lv. M on tav llla
1 2 :4 5 p. m. lo r C azadero.
send. Y. P. 8. C. E. d ev o tlo n a
6 :3 5 a. in., ex cep t S u n d ay — A rriv e
1 :4 5 — fo r G reshatn.
m eetin g a t 7 p.
in. R ev.
Thot
will sit In H e rm isto n , P e n d le to n and been su p p lied to th e co llege, bcln
G resh am 7; M abery 7 :3 0 .
M A ROSS POST No 41. G. A R obinson, p asto r.
2 :2 7 — E x p ress
S ta n fie ld to h e a r o b je c tio n s
m ad e loan ed fre e fo r in s tru c tio n a l p u rp o s
9 a. m
Dally*— A rriv e
G resham
R., and W. R. C. No. 8, m eet th ird
2 :4 5 — fo r C azadero.
9 :2 5 ; B ull R u n 1 0 :3 0 , (m ixed
by th e v ario u s se c tio n s In re g a rd to *'3
O ver * 1 5 .0 0 0 w o rth of m achin-
S a tu rd a y each m o n th a t G ran g e hall
3 :4 5 — fo r G resham .
t r a in ) .
so u rcea of w a te r su p p ly fo r c a rry in g *’ry h a s b«>en p ro m ised . In clu d in g
G resham . D in n er to all w ho a t­
4 45 — fo r C azadero.
3 p. in .— E xcept S u n d a y — A rriv e
ten d
W m. B u tler, com m an d er. Mr
5 :4 5 — fo r G resham .
out th e pro p o sed w ork an d
a f te r besides th r e e tra c tio n e n g in e s an d
G resh atn 3 :2 5 ; B ull R un 4 : 20
A nnie B ates, p re sid e n t. Mrs. H enry
6 4 5 — fo r C azadero.
g e ttin g a ll po ssib le In fo rm a tio n on th r e s h in g m ach in es, a fin e e x h ib it of 5 :5 5 p. m — E xcept S unday
Ar- 1 0 :0 0 — fo r G resham .
K ane, se c re ta ry .
th e s u b je c t, th e b o ard
will m ak e , s o r m o re g aso lin e e n g in e s ad a p te d
G resh am 6 :2 0 ; C o ttre ll 6 :4 5 .
ROCKW OOD U N ITED A RTISA NS
1 1 :3 3 -— fo r G resham .
S u n d ay O nly.
rec o m m e n d a tio n s to S e c re ta ry F lsh « r *° farm use
C ars from
P o rtla n d
a rriv e a No. 206 M eets fo u rth S atu rd ay
Lv.
G
resh
am
7
a.
n
t.;
a
rriv
e
Ma­
of th e In te rio r D e p a rtm e n t
W hen th is new e q u ip m e n t is all
n ig h t.
M aster. Mrs R ich T e g a rt;
G resh am one h o u r la te r
bery 7 :3 0 .
se c re ta ry , H. H. Jo h n so n
in s ta lle d O. A. C. w ill have th e m ost Lv. M o n tav llla 1 :3 0 p. n t.;
a rriv e Lv G resham fo r P o rtla n d
F A IR V IE W U N ITED A RTISA N S
R e p re se n ta tiv e
L a ffe rty
last m o d ern an d c o m p lete fa rm m e c h a n ­
G resh am 1 :5 5 ; B ull R un 2 :5 5 . 1 2 :2 5 a m. from G resham
5 40 — from G resham
No. 1«8 F ir s t
S a tu rd a y
evening
Lv
M
o
n
tav
llla
4
45
p
m
.;
a
rriv
e
ics'
la
b
o
ra
to
ry
w
est
of
th
e
M
ississippi
T h u rsd a y a p p eared b efo re th e House
6 30 — from B oring.
and th ird S a tu rd a y ev en in g is so­
G
resh
am
5
:1
0
;
C
o
ttre
ll
5
35.
7 3 7 — front C at tdero
cial ev en in g
.M aster, E E H esllu-
i o n iin ltte e on M erch an t M arine an d S pecial e ffo rt h as been d ev o ted to
W E STW A R D
7 :6 0 — E x p ress
se c re ta ry . F . H C rane.
his
en
d
,
sine«*
th
e
co
lleg
e
believes
Lv.
G
resh
am
6
a
in
—
Sun-
Except
I ish e rie s a n d secu red
a fav o ro b le
8 45 — from G resham
It an im p o rta n t p a rt o f th e tra in in g
day a rriv e M on tav illa 6 25.
ROCKW OOD G RA NG E — F irst
9 39 — from C azadero
re p o rt upon th e B o u rn e bill, w hich of ev ery a g ric u ltu ra l
M abery 7 :3 5 a m
Daily*— a r ­
s tu d e n t
to
W ednesday a t 8 p m and th ird
1
0
:4
5
—
front
G
resham
riv e G resh am 8 :1 0 ; M ontavllla
>«'<«'iit l> passed th e S e n a te , a p p ro ­ le a rn th e c o n stru c tio n , c a re , us«' and
T b s p m flu a n u,«r». and tha pro flu ara (n a g
S a tu rd a y a t 10 a. m
M aster, F
1 1 :3 9 — from C azadero
8 :3 6 .
**>P'7 rl‘ ht n” »»’oda.
H. C ra n e ; se c re ta ry . V iola L ovelace
p ria tin g »50,000 fo r a d d itio n a l fish re p a ir o f th e d iffe re n t
m a k e s of Lv Hull R un 1 2 :0 1 p m - E xcept 12 46 p m from G resham
,
* *“ rn ftT”n •
t
R u lw o r t h u m b
Unia aud o fl-n eud diaaruom lr
c u ltu ra l s ta tio n s on th e C o lu m b ia farm m a c h in ery
E very ty p e used
L.
a
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M.
C
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A
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IT
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H
IV
E
No
1
:3
9
—
C
azad
ero
Sunday
a rr iv e G resham 1 :2 0 ;
Th« ««*« w ay la to bo r ,t<lrd by poulu-y eapartt
riv e r In Dreg«,.,
la tffe rty ex h ib ited on th e farm Is ta k e n a p a rt an d set
2 45 — from G resham
3 8 — M eets second and fo u rth T h u rs ­
M o n tav llla 2
(M ixed tr a in
Blr^ " 17 ‘ “ »d» m o A “
w Uw
XlodofloMUK-Uon Ibe International C orm pood-
3 39 — from C azadero.
day a fte rn o o n s
Com , M rs
Jo h n
E xcept
“ te le g ra m from S e c re ta ry of S tate up ag n ln by th e s tu d e n ts , an d th e I.v B ull R un 4 25 p m
«m
n
Schools
offer
in
their
ro
u
n
a
a
t
>1
»oew
4
:45
—
from
Gresham
B row n; R. K . M rs Mary T u rn e r
S unday
a rriv e G resham 5 :2 5 ;
O lco tt, show in g th a t th e last O regon cost of o p e ra tio n stu d ie d an d com -
lb poultry ratetn*. P U Cbwew « M e .
6 3» — from C azad ero
« •r tM ln p on p„.,.,r*
M
ontavilla
5
50.
PL EA SA N T V ALLEY ORANGE
l.g l s i a lu r e a p p ro p ria te d »40,000 fo r p ared w ith th a t o f o th e r m ak es of Lv
I t doaan't m atter bow Few or bow m any bird.
C o ttre ll 6 :5 0 p m — Except S u n ­ 7 :1 5 — from B oring
No. 348— M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y at
« a i , “ ? T . IUl' 2 * . ' • o n " ' tr“ •*»■*> d i u
9 45 — from C azad ero
fish c u ltu r a l s ta tio n s
It I. believed th e sam e ty p e
T h u s,
w hen
he
d a y - a rriv e G resh am 7 15.
and m ake it pay from U e word H o ."
P
le
a
s
a
n
t
V
alley
hall.
H
W
t
On S u n d ay s all c a rs ru n to Caza
by th e D e p a rtm e n t o f C om m erce re
_______
_ an d h as a
Sunday Only.
a c h e s ____
h is _____
hom _ e farm
beyond mu-
In p laee of th e 7 :1 5
p m S n a sh a ll. m a s te r; E B u tle r s«wre
“ Jb^on. V ou we,n ( e t th e price bark. — d m,e-r
nnd la ih o r th a t th ese h a tc h e rie s will b in d e r b re a k dow n o r a g aso lin e en Lv. B ull R un I l a . n i , a rriv e Gresh-1 d e ro
a _ocreaaed proflu. and the know ledge that win
car.
th e r e a re tw o, on e
at
6 45 ta ry ; J e n n ie K ro n en berg, le c tu re r
am
11
50;
a
rr
iv
e
M
ontavilla
7
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^
profltB
conU
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your
w
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rwmu
In fo u r y e a rs d o u b le th e salm o n pack gin« b alk , th e stu d e n t w ill n o t have
and CM a t » 4 6
B ORIN G U N ITED A RTISA NS No
1 2 :1 5 .
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.
M
lfw
y
wirpaaa—but
th
e
p-ent"rt
of O regon, w hich now a m o u n ts to to lay o ff h a n d s an d te a m s to go to Lv B ull R un 3 25 p
--------------
2<0. m eets firs t an d fo u rth
W«-dnes-
m . a rriv e l
For frw d u o lp U v « circular, w rite U m
Second
W ednesday
600 .0 0 0 caaes a n n u a lly , o f th e value tow n fo r e x p e rt h elp ; he is h is own
G resh am 4 15; M ontavllla t 4 40 I T he O u tlo o k , tw ice-a-w eek. is only ,,a Y ev en in g s
W n i M T l O a u fO fl(fs r o S B (X « | M BOOLS
a r r i v e : * 1 59 * y ear. K eep
up w ith th e £.v enV'K, lg 8Orla| ev en in g
M aster,
o f »2,5.10.000.
‘ eMpert , n m a th ln e ry
Lv.
C o ttre ll
5 38 p m
fu m e .
U ; . nk8m itb K eh‘* rg ;
Fran k
H.
Duffy.
RepreweatatHe
G resh am 6 :0 0 .
P u b lish e d ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid a y
a t G resh am , O regon.
Our Broken Lines Sale
Closes Saturday Jan. 20
Those who have not taken advantage of the Great
Money Saving Bargains we have been offering should
hasten to do so. Below are a few suggestions in each dep’t
Dry Goods
Men’s
r urnishmgs
Ladies’
Furnishings
Shoes
We carry a full line of Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags,
Etc. If you are going to travel this spring do not fail to
nave a look at our line, it will save time and money.
Every department is teeming with good things at
especially low prices.
SHATTUCK & LINDSEY
A
Profits in Poultry Raising
J 333 Alder Street, PortlanC, Or.