Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 26, 1912, Image 1

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    TWICE A WEEK
VOL I.
G resham O utlook
NO. 94
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 26. 1912
“Ever at Your Service”
Phone 701
$1.50 PER YEAR
BASKET BALL
FRIEL, IT SEEMS, ROSES WILL MAKE CITY BEAUTIFUL RUSSELVILLE
FAKE AGENTS
POPULAR GAME IS UNYIELDING
GRANGE OFFICERS
FIND VICTIMS
[S p ecial to th e O u tlook ]
I th e b eau ty an d a ttra c tiv e n e s s
of
[ Special C o rresp o n d en ce. ]
G resh am
is b eau tifu lly loc a te d , y o u r city a n d h elp to sp read a love
K uM eilv llle Grange in s ta lle d o ff I-1
T h is locality is an a ttra c tiv e field
S e n tim e n t is still gro w in g a g a in s t a n d can be m ade an u u u su a lly a t- j ‘° r th e b e a u tifu l and a d e sire to Ce rs (o r th(g y e a r ,agt S a tu rd a y ev-
fo
r
all k in d s of a g e n ts , sellin g till
have e v e ry th in g n eat and
a ttra c - e n ing
J. T. F rie l, S r., of th is place in re ­ tra c tiv e place of residence.
M aster B lack of W oodlaw n k in d s of a rtic le s a n d ta k in g m oney
tive.
The m en tal a ttitu d e s o f p re s e n t j
G ran g e, assisted by hts w ife,
did I fo
g a rd to th e lan d w hich he p rom ised
fo r r som
som e e th
th in
in g g s s th
th ey
e y n ev er expect
re s id e n ts w ill im p ress th em selv es up-
P la n t roses!
W hen th e cu ltiv a- th e in sta llin g .
B ro th e r B lack w ent to d eliv er
to th e school d is tric t
an d
th en on th o se w ho com e h e re to m a k e “ on o f ro ses h a s becom e com m on in th ro u g h th e eereniony w fth o u t
N
, g
I» » r a t,
m , a il,,, „
, b„
,
„ „ ............ ..
“ “ « 5
b re a k in g h is w ord by giv in g th e th e ir hom es.
fe rrin g to th e ritu a l. He h as
In m a tte rs of b u sin ess and m a te r-
’ 111 lo,lg e o n ti,,u *' fo r r itu a lis tic w ork of th e G ran g e com - know n m agazines. T he price fo r th e
a c re w hich he p ro m ised
to
his
is not “ Is Im possible fo r a people w ho m illed to m em ory
p e rfectly . T he tw o wag
,.entg „
f
m gnv
d a u g h te r , Mrs. M u rray , an d h e r hus- tai im p ro v em en t G resh am
c e n ts.H e secu red m any
to b ear th e sig h t follow ing o fficers w ere in s ta lle d
b and in tr u s t fo r th e ir ch ild re n . In slow. B ut th e re Is a n o th e r m a tte r an? ion(l of
n am es. It is said . In G resh am a n d
of Im p o rtan c e th a t h a s uot y et re- o i w eeds and ru b b ish in close prox-
M aster, J o h n W elbes
a m eetin g w hich w as h eld a t th e
vicinity. D ue of th e v ictim s fa llin g
ceived th e a tte n tio n It deserv es. I lOMlty to
th e b e a u tifu l flo w erin g
O v erseer, R ay GUI.
school h o u se S a tu rd a y
a fte rn o o n ,
to get th e m agazine, w ro te to th e
re fe r to th e c u ltiv a tio n of th e ta s te ••’rub. H ere Is w h ere th e a e sth e tic
S ecretary , M abie M ickelson.
J a n u a r y 20, Mr. F r ie l s ta te d very
L ynch su b sc rip tio n agen cy , S e attle,
fo r th e b e a u tifu l. T h e a e sth e tic sid e b e ,o m e » a v a lu ab le aid
to sa n ita -
T re a s u re r, O. P ittm a n .
p lain ly a f te r b eing ask ed
t h a t he
W a sh in g to n , and g o t h is le tte r back
of life is very im p o rta n t. E v ery one “ ',n ar*d m a te ria lly a id s In banlsh-
L e c tu re r. J. A. Mills.
w ould n o t sell o r g ive a n o th e r acre
' w ith th e s ta te m e n t, “ No such con-
re alizes th is m o re o r less, b u t It is j
disease.
C h ap lain , Mrs. M. H ag ar.
1 cern in S e a ttle ." It
w as a very
in th e p lace of th e o n e he pro m ised not re a lise d as m uch a s is d e sira b le . I W hy no» p la n t roses on ali th e
A ssistan t ste w a rd , Sam R ichm ond, slick schem e th e a g e n t played. H is
fro m h is lan d n e a r th e site of th e
E v e ry th in g th a t a d d s to th e b eau- ' aw ns .»l, I all alor.xe th e w alk s In
C eres, C lnra H ag ar.
school b u ild in g . H e said th a t he
b la n k s even o ffered a re w a rd
of
ty of o u r s u rro u n d in g ad d s to th e ir U resham . T he cost
is not g reat
T he ste w a rd , lady a s s is ta n t stew - $25 fo r any d e tec tio n of fra u d
had n e v er been ask ed fo r the- deed
In
d e sira b ility ,
an d
fo sters
h ig h e r V d th e in creased e n jo y m e n t of y o u r a rd an d g a te k e e p e r w ere not pres-
to th e school a c re b u t his w ord w as
co n n ectio n s w ith h is g e n e ro u s of-
Ideals an d n o b le r m o ral co n cep tions. b«ine and y o u r hom e city w ill fur ex- e n t to be In stalled .
d isp u te d by C h arles
H a rris
w ho
It follow s th e n th a t it pays w ell to j **< ' th e expense.
T hen
when
T he h a l, had
nlcely d e c o ra t.
w u t^C h as f ' ^ M u llig a n ^ T h e
s ta te d th e tim e an d p lace th a t he
by Mrs W . H. A ddis, w ith gar- O utlook will not p u b lis h .b e n am e of
T he G resh am b a sk e t ball
team had ask ed Mr. F rie l fo r th e deed, b eau tify y o u r su rro u n d in g s , an d to * ' “ n«e rs co,ne “ » J ™ c‘‘ >'
be Im pressed w lth th e Idea th a t la n d s of th e G ran g e eolorB
„ agp (hv v(cUm
(Q l)U( h as J J
m et its W aterloo
T u esd ay
night Mr. H a rris b eing c h a irm a n of th e e n c o u ra g e and fo ste r an a p p recla-
tio n of th e b e a u tifu l.
, you a re a hom e loving, b eau ty ad- an d
holly
,ea fe d b e a rb e rry , and fn e . And lh<?re a re o th - _
w hen its p la y e rs clash ed w ith the b o ard a t th e tim e.
No m o re read ily a v ailab le m ean s
people, a n d they w ill w ant to p re s e n te d
an
u n u su a lly
a ttra c t-
L ato u re ll A th letics. It was one ol
W hen th e lan d w as firs t prom ised
B ew are of a g e n ts. T h e re is h a rd -
of acco m p lish in g th is is to be found Come and live am o n g st you, if they iVe ap p e a ra n c e
th e fa s te st g am es of th e seaso n and to th e d is tric t, Mr. F rie l said
he
lv o ne o u t of a h u n d re d w ho gives
lu ll of in te re s tin g p lay s from s ta rt w ould give th e d is tric t an a c re of th a n th a t of p la n tin g and c a rin g fo r a re d e sira b le citizens. O nly th e u n ­
A fter th e b u sin ess of th e ev en in g fu l, v a lu e fo r m oney received
c a rin g
fo r d e sira b le s will be In sen sib le to th e w a, concluded ta b le s w ere sp re a d
T he O u tlo o k Is p rin tin g som e
to fin ish . T he hom e team w orked g ro u n d free of c h a rg e an d w ould roses. T h e w ork of
of w ell k ept rose a n d all p re s e n t p a rto o k of h o t cof- glgng. „ an y aro deglred
h a rd b u t th e odds w ere a g a in s t them ,'ive th e m a deed fo r sam e, b u t th e th e m is a h e a lth fu l an d In te re stin g su b tile c h a rm s
b it of w o rk th a t can be c a rrie d on b u sh es an d th e a ir of peace and fee, cak e an d fru it. All to g e th e r yoUr o rd e rs. T h e sig n s will re a d :
T he L a to u re ll team w as w ell tr a in
tchool b o ard no t a sk in g fo r a deed
ed an d w orked lik e a m ach in e. L at th e tim e, th in k in g him an h o n ­ a t odd m o m en ts w hen no o th e r d u ­ p ro sp e rity w hich p erv ad es th e com ­ it w as a very su ccessfu l m e e tin g and
A GENTS W ANTED
w as a sp len d id ex am p le o f team o rab le a n d tr u th f u l m an , th ey had tie s a re p ressin g , an d soon becom es m u n ity th a t ta k e s a deep an d a b id ­ a s o ne m em ber re m a rk e d : " B ro th e r
P L E A S E CALL
ing in te re s t in th e c u ltiv a tio n of th e A ddis' term of office w ent o u t in a O u r dog h ag n .t had a 'gf,u a re m ea,
w ork. T h e ir exceed in g ly lo n g p ass­ th e lu m b e r fo r b u ild in g s h au led to one o f th e p le a s u re s of life.
T h e soil an d c lim a te of G resham queen of flow ers.
blaze of g lo ry ." A ll e n jo y e d th e m - fo r glx wee k s
es w on th e g am e fo r th em .
th e g ro u n d s an d p a rt of th e school-
D on’t u n d e rs ta n d m e as d is c o u ra g ­ s, 1 m s and went aw ay g lad to h a v e ,
T he sco re w as 4 to 15 in L a to u r house e re c te d w hen Mr. F rie l pu t a re ad m ira b ly a d a p te d to th e pro­
d u ctio n o f ro ses of
ra r e
b eau ty ing th e c u ltiv a tio n of o th e r flow ers
e ll’s favor.
th e p ro v iso in to th e v erb al c o n tra c t
an d h ig h e st p erfectio n . R oses have and sh ru b s, b u t th e r e is no flo w er­
Mr. W elbes Is a good r itu a lis t
th a t he w ould give a deed w hen
m ade P o rtla n d
fam o u s an d w ould in g p la n t so easily grow n th a t yields a n d a sp len d id p re sid in g o ffic e r and ;
T h e E sta c a d a high school b asket th e a c re w as clea red .
is co n fid en tly . ’J * 11 SA LE—-Two g ra d e A y rsh ire
so m uch in re tu r n fo r th e sam e ex­ a p ro sp e ro u s y e a r
do th e sam e fo r G resh am .
ball te a m w ill m eet th e St. J o h n 't
A y e a r ag o th e d is tric t voted a
. . . .
. .
h eifers, on e an d
tw o
y eu rs old.
Now th a t G resh am
h a s a w a te r p e n d itu re of m oney an d e ffo rt
looked fo rw a rd to.
' H oth bred. E L
T h o rp '
Phont)
h ig h school team at E sta c a d a S a tu r jp ecial tax to c le a r th e acre, b u t
.1
S ta rt now w h ile y o u r
c ity
is
55.
day n ig h t. T h e E sta c a d a boys re ­ now it h as been d eeded to m in o r sy stem n o th in g is lac k in g to grow
tf
c en tly d e fe a te d th e St. J o h n 's team n eirs. Now It b ein g very clearly ro ses in p ro fu sio n , an d in g o rg eous grow lng. Get th e h a b it. E n c o u r­
ag e y o u r
n e ig h b o r In th e sam e
sp len d o r.
FO R SA LE— S ilv er
M ine
Seed
A big gam e is listed fo r n ex t w eek Mr. F r i e l’s in te n tio n a l fa u lt
th a t
P la n t ro ses!
By so d o in g
you h ab it, and m a k e G reshum fam ous
O ats. A. B ru g g e r, M elville F a rm ,
S a tu rd a y n ig h t, w hen b o th th e boys tie gave th e lan d to o th e r p a rtie s,
p h o n e 244, G resh am .
tf
ow n su rro u n d - fo r its b e a u tifu l law ns, and gorgeous
an d g ir l’s te a m s w ill p lay , th e game th e people of th e d is tric t th in k he w ill b e a u tify y o u r
,
, .
,
in g s, in c re a se th e ch a rm
an d
a t- »oses.
b eing w ith P a rk p la c e .
o u g h t to m ak e h is w ord good by .
_
. . .
W. H. A D D IS.
tra c tiv e n e ss of y o u r h o m e, ad d to
F O R SA LE and F O R R EN T c a rd s
c ith e r g iv in g a n o th e r acre o u t of his
T h e E sta c a d a 'to w n ” te a m d e feat ra n c h o f 140 a c re s, o r buy a n o th e r
In la s t w eek 's O utlook th e r e was a t th e O u tlo o k office. P h o n e 701.
ed th e R iv er Mill a m a te u rs in i a c re an d pay co sts of m oving th e
an a rtic le ab o u t H a rry P u lf e r
of J
B E R K S H IR E
PIG S
fo r
sale
lively b a sk e t ball gam e n w eek ago b u ild in g s o n to it. It h as also been
G resh am being in te re ste d In
th e '
P h o n e 493. Sw eet B ria r F a rm , tf
th e sco re b eing 27 to 14.
g
ro
w
in
g
of
g
inseng.
W
ell,
gentle-1
learn ed th a t w hen he gave Mr. and
m en, let m e Inform you t h a t B or­
Mrs. M u rray th e deed fo r th e forty
MONEY S h o rt lo an s; 8 p e r c en t
ing can also boast of th a t m oney­
acres, th a t th e y a sk ed Mr. F rie l
In
te
re st. Box 102, G resham .
tf
T he O u tlook is in receip t of a le t­
T he Mt. Hood R ailw ay Is h aving m a k in g In d u stry . C. F. C ro ss of
w hy h e did n o t re s e rv e th e school
c
o
n
sid
erab
le
tro
u
b
le
from
d
ir
t
slides
we»i
B
oring
h
a
s
o
v
er
2600
g
ro
w
in
g
acre. H is rep ly b ein g
th a t they te r from C. W. D oane of S acrau ien -
FO R SA LE F in e J e rse y h e ife r,
a
over
'h e b lu ff n e a r th e p la n ts, som e of w hich
bad n o t c le a re d th e a cre y et and to, C a lifo rn ia , w ho recen tly v isited
fre sh soon. Ed. R u sh e r, S h a ttu c k
Sandy
riv
e
r.
T
h
e
1
:2
0
p.
m.
tr
a
in
th
re
e
y
e
a
rs
old.
O
ff
of
on
e
hun-
w hen th ey w ere re ad y fo r a deed in G resh am an d rem em b ered
hiB
& L in d se y 's sto re.
95
y e sterd ay w as a b o u t tw o h o u rs late (red of th e o ld est ones
h e g ath -
h a t th ey could co n d em n th e said
frie n d s so g en ero u sly w ith C alifo r­ on ac c o u n t of a
slide.
A
larg
e
ere
d
o
v
er
one
p
in
t
o
f
seed
,
w
hich
A t th e re g u la r m eetin g of th e o r acre.
W A N TED — P o sitio n
as h o u se­
n ia fru it. <$i his re tu rn he found tre w of m en is w o rk in g to keep is te llin g a. from $6 to $8 a q u a rt,
T h e q u e stio n w as ask ed in th e
k eep er in w id o w er’s fam ily, by an
d e r of th e W om en of W o o d craft th<
th
e
ra
in
y
season
had
opened
and
,h
e
tra
c
k
c
le
a
r
an
d
im
p
ro
v
e
th
e
I
He
w
.ll
p
la
n
t
a
b
o
u
t
500
seed
s
th
is
m eetin g S a tu rd a y , If th e
g ro u n d
I u n in c u m b e re d m iddle
aged
lady.
follow ing o ffic e rs w ere in s ta lle d for
th e r e w as som e freezin g w e a th e r
I co n d itio n s. A steam shovel Is al- [ sp rin g .
could be co n d em n e d ? Som e of th e
[ N eal an d fine cook
A d d ress O u t­
re ‘ so being used. It Is exp ected
to
th e e n su in g term , by E m m a M an­ m em b ers say in g th a t it co u ld , and very m uch like O regon. He
Mr. C ross is q u ite fa m ilia r w ith
look office, G resh am , O regon.
n in g , in s ta llin g officer:
o th e rs d e c la rin g th a t if th ey w ere p o rts m any re a l-e sta te tr a n s fe r s and finish th e ste a m shovel w ork by to-| th e p la n tin g and c a rin g of th is p la n t
m uch Im p ro v em en t w ork
m
orrow
n
ig
h
t
w
hen
th
e
shovel
will
as
he
h
as
co
rresp
o
n
d
ed
w
ith
tw
en-
P a st G. N .,E m m a M anning.
on th e ju r y o r w as ju d g e of a sim ­
L IT T L E PIG S fo r sa le by B . C.
F a rm e rs h av e
not
com m enced be ta k e n to B ull R un to h elp im - ty-one d iffe re n t g en tle m e n w ho a re
A dvisor, H a ttie W ostell.
ila r case, th a t th e y w ould n o t de-
tf
p low ing y et, b u t fa r th e r n o rth th e prove co n d itio n s th e re . O ne shovel in th is business, so if n o th in g h ap ­ A ltm an.
G. N., C a rrie Pow ell.
ilde a g a in s t m in o r h e irs, w ho could
ra n c h e rs a re plow ing by steam tr a c ­ is now w o rk in g a t th a t point.
pens we hope som e day to see Mr.
C lerk , E lizia E. M etzger.
not h elp th em selv es, an d w here one
OATH W anted — G resh am F eed
tio n . O ne m an In S u tte r co u n ty is
In a few d ay s a pile d riv e r will C ross one of th e le a d e rs
In thiB Mill.
B an k er, A m elia M ew h lrter.
m an w as a t fa u lt, an d th a t th ey
tf
wot k in g ten th o u sa n d a cres of land. lie p u t to w ork d riv in g p ilin g in g re a ' In d u stry .
M agician, G e rtru d e K ent.
would, fu rth e rm o re , If it w as In th e ir
He Is p low ing w ith tw o tra c tio n en- w here th e r e a re fills on th e Bides I
WOOD FO R SA LE- Dead and
A tte n d a n t, R ose M etzger.
pow er b rin g d a m a g e a g a in s t
Mr.
gin es each
w ith
six teen
men of th e b lu ff w h ere
th e r e
is any
live. W ill
d e liv e r
p ro m p tly
In
N otice,
J u n io r se n tin e l, A m elia D uncan.
F rie l a n d m ak e him pay fo r his
G resham and F airv iew . F ra n k Gu»-
d ivided in tw elve h o u r sh ifts. They sign of se ttlin g .
»«'ginning
J
a
n
u
a
r
y
;
O u te r se n tin e l, E lla H o rn ish .
own u n tru th fu ln e s s .
ta fso n , G resham . P h o n e 289.
lit)
plow a n d sow tw o h u n d re d acres in
wilt be stric tly cash.
C ap tain of g u a rd s , L ucy Z im m er
T h en a f te r It b ein g lea rn e d th a t
tw e n ty -fo u r ho u rs. Each o u tf it is
DR H H OTT.
m an.
le. (M r. F rie l) h ad th e lan d acro ss
W A N TED — A hom e
by
young
eq u ip p ed
w ith
h e a d lig h ts.
T he
M anagers, J o h n M etzger, M innie th e ro ad fro m th e p re s e n t site of
W ill
A n n u al M eetin g Liliriiry A sso c ia tio n . m an w ith a p ra c tic a l fa rm e r.
steam tra c tio n o u tf it ta k e s th e place
C la n a h a n , H a ttie W ostel.
sch o o l b u ild in g s listed for sale, th e
c f se v eral h u n d re d
horseB and a
N otice is given th a t th e a n n u a l w ork fo r a ll o r p a rt keep. F . E.
A fter in s ta lla tio n w as o v er Em m a tu estio n w as a sk ed him If h e w ould
g re a t m any m en. L and is s e llin g 1
m e e tin g of th e G resham L ib ra ry a s­ B lack, 601 E. M orrison s tre e t, P o r t­
M anning p re se n te d to C a rrie Pow ell sell an a c re to th e d is tric t an d at
95
On W ednesday n ig h t B oring As­ so ciatio n will lie held at th e lib ra ry la n d , O regon.
in th a t sectio n (sev en ty -fiv e m iles
p. silv er olive spoon in b e h a lf of th« w hat p rice. Mr. F rie l e m p h a tic a lly
n o rth of S a c ra m e n to )
for $60 to sem bly, No. 270, U nited A rtisa n s, room s, M onday, F e b ru a ry 5, a t 7 :3 0
m em b ers of C lover ircC le No. 202. d eclared th a t he w ould n o t sell to
CORD WOOD — D elivered a n y ­
$70 p er acre fo r ten a cres o r m ore. held th e ir m e etin g and th e follow ­ p. m. T he a n n u a l re p o rts w ill be
in a p p re c ia tio n of p ast d u ties.
th e d is tric t; also sa y in g th a t he w as
w h ere w ith in re a so n a b le h a u lin g d is­
read , th r e e new d ire c to rs w ill be. tan ce
T h e city o f S ac ra m e n to Is a b e a u ­ ing o fficers w ere In stalled
P h o n e 324. Jo h n
L a rso n ,
g o in g hom e, th a t he w ould n o t stay
M aster a rtis a n , C lau d e F. C ross elec ted an d o th e r necessary bust- G resh am , It. 4.
tifu l place, and k ep t clean. It has
102
D eath o f M rs. M innie P a u lso n
th e re an d be a b u se d , he u sin g gome
S u p e rin te n d e n t, M innie M eyers.
ness will com e b efo re th e m e etin g .
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paved s tre e ts , th e p rin c ip a l o n es of
Mrs. M innie P au lso n , d a u g h te r o ; |a i r o n g la n g u a g e
In sp ecto r, S ad ie R oseboom .
FO R R EN T ItousekiM iping room s
G EO R G E K E L L E R . Hec'y.
Mrs. Jo h n S tra u ss, died a t th e G o o d !
Now we know
tl)at Mr p>riel w hich a re sh ad ed by p a lm e tto tre e s
S e c re ta ry , C lau d e D anielson.
fu rn ish e d o r
u n fu rn ish e d .
Mrs.
S a m a rita n h o sp ita l M onday e v e n i n g |co u ld w cn a ffo rd
to
se ttle th is T hey a re p erfectly level.
T re a su re r, re -e lected , L o u is K itzer
C has M cC arter, p hone 315.
94.
Farm
Wanted.
a f te r a lin g e rin g illn ess. Der< ase<! I w|tjjo u t an y m o re tro u b le an d n o t T u rn er Art E xh ib it, Jan . 3 1 -l eli. 2.
S enior c o n d u c to r, Haz«'l R ich, re ­
W anted 4 0 o r 60 a c re s betw een
w as born a t S andy
R idge, C lack a­ n o tice th e d iffe re n c e to his farm by
All p ic tu re s a re rep ro d u ced d ire c t­ elected .
FO R
SA LE 8. C. W hite l e g ­
I
le
a s a n t H om e and C o ttre ll. L and
m a s co u n ty , a g e
3 2 y ears. She g iv in g th e d is tric t an a c re of g ro u n d
ly front o rig in a ls by th e most scien ­
M aster of cerem o n ies, B e ssie R eh ­ m ust lay level and m u st be w ithin h o rn s, both co ck erels an d p u llets.
leaves to m o u rn h e r loss, a m o th er, fro m h is 140 a c re s , but he w ill
tific and m o d ern m eth o d s o f re p ro ­ berg.
h a lf a m ile to th e Mt. Hood railw ay , N els R o d lu n , G resh am , R. 4
tf
h u sb a n d , tw o
b ro th e rs
an d son, n o t do th is n o r sell to th e d is tric t.
d u ctio n .
J u n io r conductor, E rm a S h u ltz , r<» a n d on good road. M ust be a b a r - -------------- ---------- -------- — —-------------—
S to ck to n , aged 12 y ears. All w ere By d o in g a s he h as he lo w ers his
gain. W rite,
s ta tin g
p rice
anil
KOK S A L E — B aled hay. D eliver-
T hey a re all illu s tra tiv e of o b je c ts elected
p re s e n t w ith h e r w hen
th e
end ow n sta n d in g in o u r e stim a tio n to
o f w orld -w id e in te re st and of g reat
c o m m a n d e rs, N o ra M eyers term s. A d d ress M. M , c a re O u tlo o k
a n y w h e re ; also team
of d r a f t
cam e. In te rm e n t w as in P o rtla n d
th e very low est d eg ree. Som e day e d u c a tio n a l v alu e, an d
esp ecially am i E d w ard Rich
horses, P h o n e 61. 8. 8. T hom p-
G resh am , O regon.
in th e fu tu re we a ll need frien d s, s u ita b le fo r sch o o lro o m d e c o ratio n
M usician H e n ry
son.
tl
R e h b e rg ,
re-
T he m eetin g v oted for a co m m it-
P ro v id en ce S u n d ay T eleg ram .
elected ,
Ita n c li fo r Hale.
tee to look in to th e m a tte r of con-
P U R E B R ED PO LA ND
CHINA
F o ty a cres p a rtly Im proved, 25
T h e O utlook h as on h an d a set of d etu n in g th e lan d fro m m in o r h e irs
boar. 8 ervlce rea so n a b le . O.
W.
a c re s c le a r, good b a rn , sm all ho u se,
FAMOUS
th e silv er sp o e n s o ffered by
th e
A TA X PA Y E R
M etcalf. 1 m ile so u th of L ln n em an .
ru n n in g w ater, good o rc h a rd $3,000
P h o n e 76.
96
O reg o n ian as a p rem iu m In co m b in a
w ill h a n d le th is ; b alan c e on te rm s
B e n e fit D an ce
tio n w ith th e O utlook
T h ey can
to s u it. L ocated n e a r
B ase L ine
T h e Bent < 'owe
A B en efit D ance w ill be given
ro ad , m idw ay betw een G resh am and can only be selected by k eeping a
be seen by th o s e w ho d e sire to sa tis
in th e K. O. T. M .hall a t R ockwood
T ro u td a le .
A ddress, R. W illiam s. c a re fu l reco rd . G et M ilk
fy th em selv es of th e ir v alu e as a
R ecord
From Boston
n ex t S a tu rd a y n ig h t fo r th e b en efit
G resh am , It. 2.
97
hlan k a a t th e O utlook office. T hey
p rem iu m w ith th e
O reg o n ian and of M iles G rim sh aw . Mr. G rim sh aw
W o rth sev eral th o u sa n d d o lla rs. 200 of th e m ost fam o u s p a in t­
a re h a n d y , c o m p lete an d cheap.
O utlook. T he O utlo o k h a s received h as been sev erely sick fo r sev eral
l>unc<* a t O rie n t.
in g s u t a n c ie n t an d m o d ern tim es. S u ita b le fo r hom e and school
m any o rd e rs fo r th is co m b in atio n w eeks an d h a s also had sick n e ss in
T h e M ultnom ah G ra n g e w ill give
A re Yo u G o in g to Itu ild ?
MANY IN EXACT COLORS O F O R IG IN A L S.
R em em b er th e d aily ti » hom e fo r som e tim e. T h e n e ig h ­
a d an ce a t th e ir h all a t O rie n t, If so, c o n su lt W. H. K a rr, G resh am ,
I t is a w in n er
" T h e fin e st co llectio n e v e r g a th e re d to g e th e r ." — B oston T ra n sc rip t
b o rs an d frie n d s a re p la n n in g to a s­
F e b ru a ry 3. U n d esirab les n o t al- O regon
P lana an d e s tim a te s fu rn -
O reg o n ian an d tw ice-a-w eek O utlook,
sist h im an d a sk all In te re ste d to
low ed to rem ain . All o th e r s wel- Ished.
U nder au sp ices of G resham P u b lic School at
tf
w ith spoons a s a p rem iu m , fo r $6;
jo in w ith th em .
com e
R ic h a rd s ' o rc h e s tra .
T he
sam e in clu d in g S u n d ay
O reg o n ian
B u ll Itu n W a te r.
u su a l su p p e r w ill be served.
95
The
S u b scrib e fo r th e O utlook
H ave you m ad« a rr a n g e m e n ts fo r
$8. S u b scrib e now Y ou'll w an t all
w a te r?
If n o t, see G. W . H u n t. He
January 31 to February 2, inclusive
F o r so re n e ss of th e m u scles w h e th ­ h a n d les th e P«^-rless-Paclflc lin e o f
th e new s th is p re s id e n tia l electio n p a p e r th a t re a c h e s th e people
e r induced by violent ex e rc ise o r in­ p lu m b e rs' su p p lies an d know s how
T o ra ise fu n d s fo r School Room d e c o ratio n . In co n n ectio n w ith th e
y ear.
LOTS FO R SA LE a t C e d a rv ille -
ju ry , C h a m b e rla in 's L in im e n t Is ex­ to do th e w ork rig h t. H e n eeds you.
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sto m ach .
A d m issio n — A d u lts, 25c; c h ild re n , 15c, F rid a y ev e n in g o n ly ; all
You'll Nev«-r Ml»« It.
in ra s e s of rh e u m a tism
Bold
by
_ and can be c u re d by th e
use of
T h e O u tlo o k w ant» y o u r new s,
o th e r tim e s a d u lts , 15c; c h ild re n , 10c. E x h ib it open 3 to 6 p m , 7
T h a t d o lla r a n d a he If fo r th e O u t­
G resh am D rug Co., and all D ealers
« C h a m b e r la in ’s S tom ach an d
L iv er
to 10: 30 p. m
look, on e y e a r; b u t y o u ’ll m iss th e
'T a b le t s . T ry It. For sale by G resh j o u r ad s, y o u r su b s c rip tio n , } o u r
, [.tin tin g
T e le g ra m an<l O u tlo o k ,
atu Drug Co., and ail Dealer».
yr., 8A.no. j O utlook If you d o n 't »ubaerttm .
T h e G resh am A m a te u rs p u t it all
o v e r th e D am ascu s A th letics
last
n ig h t a t th e la t te r 's h a ll at D am as­
cus. T h e b a sk e t b all e v e n t w as pre­
ceded by a little p ra c tic e sp a rrin g
betw een tw o good
a th le te s .
Kay
.Metzger w as th e G resh am boy who
p a rtic ip a te d in th is p ractice.
T he boys played a good gam e of
b a sk e t ball. It w as a re tu r n gam e.
In th e fo rm e r g am e p layed
ab o u t
tw o w eeks ago G resh am w on In a
sco re of 31 to 13. In th e gam e
last n ig h t th ey w ent th e ir opponent
o ne b e tte r and m ade th e sco re 51
to 7.
T h e p o sitio n s w ere as follow s:
B ert H oss an d H aro ld K ern ,
fo r­
w ard ; Jo e Itoss an d V ern H op k in s
g u a rd ; H ow ard M ew h lrter, c e n te r;
W ill R aney, sub.
WANT
MORE GINSENG
GROWN HERE
FARMING ON
DIRT SLIDES
LARGE SCALE
BOTHER R’Y
INSTALLATION IN
WOMEN’S ORDER
ARTISANS
AT BORING
Try the Outlook Plan
Turner Art Exhibit
PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING
ADS.